UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS. = TITERRATIONAL ~~ Coy Visens _ Gonllict Make City - Top News’, in 1958 - ‘By PETE ee ° _ Conflict, violence, a sensational legal fight and a super ‘Inystery combined to make Pontiac one of the nation's top - hews centers during 1958. ; Even as-the- "year began, the « entire medical world was anxiously watching the battle between Dr. Neil H. Sullen- ‘ . And as thé year ended, there were still omjnous ts verberations of that day in August when Teamster leader Frank H. Kierdorf. startled Pontiac and the nation with --his dramatic appearance ‘as.a “human torch” victim. _ berger and. Pontiac General Hospital. The Police ‘Department, long suffering from internal ‘Pontiac was “a sin city,” without adequate vice protection. Strikes compounded the business recession, the foy- tunes of Pontiac General Hospital dipped, and Oakland County’s fledgling 3 agency — the Department of Public “ae mecher it could survive its first legal ; es events that eccurred in Pontiac during the past year: * * * ——- dan_} Tragedy strikes. a few hours after 1957 is over as "Victoria Winfield, 2, and: her infant ‘sister, Nicholette, suffocate to death whey fire hits their home, 430 Highland Ave. - .—— As the year gets under way, the/sensational charges against Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger are»x4 matter of public record. - Hospital _ director Carl I. Flath accuses. the surgeon of violating professional standards in 2 cases, in six of- which the patient died. J dan..6 ‘Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem agd the Attorney General's office begin an investigation of the Sullenberger case, looking for possible criminal negligence. Jan. 21 —*George' Wooter, 40, confesses the hit-and-run death | of Mrs. Anne Gilmore, 456 Harvey Ave. Tracked down by police, 1 Wooter is c chara! with leaving the scene of an accident. Jan, 22 — Police use tear gas to flush a berserk 16-year- old bey from his home, where he had terrorized his,family and held officers at bay with a shotgun, dan. 24 — The year’s most sensational killing. The mutilated body of Mrs. Hazel Murdock, 39, is found on the kitchen floor of her home, 127 N. Josephine St., Waterford :Tewnship. She had friction, received scathing criticism and there were cries that | -— In capsule form, here- is a review of the major news [. Cuban President — Gives Up Fight By LARRY ALLEN HAVANA (#—President Fulgencio Batista gave up the fight against Fidel Castro's rebels today. and fled to ED . Dominican Republic. -— ‘Batista turned over his powers to a military junta, headed by. Gen. Eulogio Cantillo. Thg junta ionesines announced to Cuba’s armed. a forces that the oldest mem- ber of the Supreme Court: had been appointed provis- ional president. He is Carlos’ Piedra. Cafitillo said he would be in full cornmand of the armed forces. | / Batista announced that he was | .giving up the pwesidency ‘‘to save the country from further | blood- shed.’ Castro has been fighting for 23 months to oust him There was no immediate com- ‘ment, from Castro. \ Men who Batista had placed in. key posts around him began_re-| BY signing. Rafael Guas Inclan, Cu-' been omaeeny attacked, beaten, stabbed and -strangied. Jan. —Billy Ray Van Horn, 24, an alcoholic whom the.-Mur- docks aA befriended to help curb his ceking, confesses slaying | Mrs. Murdock in a drunken rage. Feb. 11 — James R. Hoffa decides to end his 3 3!z-year trustee- ________ Ship over Pontiac Teamsters Local 614. == Feb. 12 — A Pontiac postal employe 30 years, Leslie H. Dean ., decides to resign as is SCENE postmaster. Robert C. Miller replaces him. —— ae Feb. 14 — Alter an all-night search, the body of Gey; ald Thacker, 6, is fownd in the iey waters of the’ Clinton River near Utica: - Feb. 16 — M@ Circuit Court jery convicts Terrence McGowan, 58, of trying to dynamite his estranged wile, Mae, to death in. her home, $70 8. Edith St., Nov. 13. bg Feb. 20 — As a result of the recession, there are predictions Oakland County's welfare as at will go at least $1 million in the | red in 1958. __Feb, 27 .— The Pontiac area United Fund announces plans to | build a community services building on Franklin boulevard. March 3 — City Commission incumbents lead a in | primary eleétioris in five Ponfiac districts. March 4 — The Caribou Inn, a century-old landmark in . Carks- - ton, is gutted by fire. Police say it was arson. ae —. A hung jury is unable to decide the fate of Ray Goff, released from a state mental hospital :to stand trial for the 1956 _ Holly Township slaying of his girl friend, Mrs. Rita M. Cum: : _ mings. Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty eventually q ssed the , charge, freeing Goff, — March 19 —- Pontiac's first urban renewal plans get ‘tentative .approval in Washington. The city gets a $90, 112 federal graht for a year-long study. A = Driver Believed. ban vice president, quit and so did Senate President—Anselmo- A liegro. 4 The man Batista had picked to | sueceed him on Feb. 24, President- =| Vaca Andres Rivero Aguero, flew. +off with Batista to. Ciudad Tru-,_ ‘illo ‘capital of the Dominican Re-| | publi, That nation is run by Gen.) eralissimo Rafael Trujillo, one of | | the few remaining “dictators in’ FULGENCIO BATISTA. Cardiac Vietim = aoe Witness-Saw Area Man. They made the flight in a small, | plane of Aerovias Airlines. Accom- Slomp at Wheel Before |panying Batista were his wife aa | Fatal Accident ‘family. He has eight children, Two! f ‘sons had been in New York City but checked out of”,their hotel’ Wednesday. Rebel! supporters in Havana had- circulated planed Wednesday that ~ ee -had a plane standing By to: _ A heart attack may have con- itributed yesterday. to the Baldwin javenue crackup that took the life’ ‘of an Independence Township man. The victim was Howard D. Vana- man, 35, of 7520 he: battling unsuccessfully to Pine Knot} Rd., suppress ro’s rebellion for Oakland Sines car went Cast bellion for the. | THighway | out of controf at last 25 months, Batista apparent- Toll ‘1. Walton boulevard,' ly gave up finally because of a sav. in 58 ‘jumping the curb age battle that has been raging ») and smashing into ‘for four days at Santa Clara in four street signs, central Cuba. and a street light: Casualties in Santa Clara have 94. Vanaman, a been estimated at more than,4| 000. Pontiac Motor Batista reportedly was deeply con- Dwision employe, was pronounced cerned about these losses.. dead on arrival at Pontiac General: Batista had spent Wednesday He suffered head and'evening conferring with top ad: a Latin America. =|. Toot, Toot . pease x = 7 = = e = ee a2 rf 519 20 212 22 b 252627 — = ~ HAPPY NEW YEAR: — Pretty 19, helps The Pontiac Press wish everyone a happy and prosperous New ‘Year. The bonde. t Thousand Flee, 80 Ho Sharon Smith, ~ mes Destroyed Brush Fires Surround Los Angeles LOS ANGELES w — Two de. bi vastating brush fires ran wild in apart the hills ringing Log%Angeles to- summed up by a smoke- grimed low humidity” too. much: tire. day, forcing thousands to flee and fire captaih surveying the Woes sending scores of bomes up in flames March 24 — Gireuit Judge H. Russel Holland upholds Odkland ‘ ‘Hospital. One fire laid waste to a_9-mile County in its long fight to push through the controversial Twelve drain, take their legal battle to the State Supreme Court. . —— = After 12 months of effort by-Qakland’ County tegislators, a bill creating a fifth ai in Oakland County is finally ap- proved in Lansing. —— A rare helicopter accident claims the lives of two Bloom. field Hills men. Contractors Louis A. Garavagiia Jr., 40, and his brother, Jule, 78, . = when eer helicopter crashes in Center Line. : March 2% — The Pontiac Area Chamber of C ommerce® salites General Motors Corp. on its 50th anniversary year. April 1 — It’s no joke, the City Commission trims 43, eens off the city. property tax rate, putting the 1958 rate at 13:27 ‘mills. . ° April 10 — Officials acclaim the proposed downtown Pontiac — . loop highway, main feature of the $17,000 Barton Transportation Study, financed by downtown | businessmen. April 11 — Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn, ot Caro, dismisses | ~ the Sullenberger sdit. Judge Quinn says he is sparing Pontiac “the humiliation and degradation of open trial.” - Apri] 21 + Two incumbent Pontiac commissioners, John E. Carry | and Gilbert W. Long, are defeated. Three newcomers elected to Commission. April 26 — A ruling by Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick sup- ports the fledgling Oakland County~ Department of ‘Public Works’ plans for inter-community sewer projects. ‘May 3 — Mrs. Alfred a. Wilson assists at groundbreaking cere. ‘the first ae “ter State University | Oakland. She and ner, husband donated the land and money. # iy May 6 — The Public Administration: Sgrvice (PAS) report con- tains blistering criticisrn of the a 2 ~ Pa Town Drain. Troy and Southfield,; two communities fighting the | ‘neck injuries. A 14-year-old boy. Robert L.! _ vivers and military leaders. 2 | meetch of Topanga Canyon, de- Shortly before New Year's cele- “istroying 80 homes in a terrifying Pottiac Police Department and} Haines, of 49 E, ‘Sheffield Ave. brations began at midnight, ‘tol police Vanaman’s southbound tista addressed leaders of the Cu- ‘car narrowly missed hifting him at) ban Hoise and ‘Senate at Camp, ‘the southwest corner of Baldwin Columbia, the military beadquar-| -and Walton. ‘fers near. Hav ana, He told, them | The felt his ‘departure would be Robert said he notice ed the. vie= “for the good of everybody in the | | fim suddenly slimp over the ‘country’ since it would avoid fur- | steering wheel of bis car as he ther “bloodshed. pasecd through the Walton boule:_ There was no mnmedinie indi- -vard intersection, “Then the ear swerved and sud-, continue. Castro's forces have, iy he boy said. ae Capt. ‘said, that, . according to friends of!tral Cuba, The sumber of dead) ‘|Vanaman, the victim suffered a and wounded has been estimated heart condition. iat more than 4,000. isurge-to the sea. The other raced through the Hollywood hills to the outskirts of the rich residential ‘community of Beverly Hills * * * Both fires are believed fo have been touehed off by a firebugs The leaping flames, flying em- |S bers and blinding sthoke provided F ued | to be ‘Pontiac & first baby of. * ~ tate whether the rebellion. would @ nightmarish background“to New was bontite Mrs. Year's Eve celebrations In homes win at headed right towards me. | been fighting their first pitched: ‘close to the fire front. Christmas Mercy Hospital ‘battle against the government for lights stil] gleamed from expen- Oliver Lemeaux four days at Santa Clara in cen-,Sive homes from which the occu- ing fine, the hospital said. pants had fled. City and county fushed. nearly < 2,000 men to the N. ‘ | Business .| re Below : ig the business for Pen. ‘itor’ s Note: inancial forecast for 1958 the. countr Ba tac bus: jist, and Htatistician 1 lend tiac jarea and (Reue Ww. ces , WERE “\groximately 1,000,000 more cars jmay be turned out in the new year, nak jing than that of some. of the re written: by motive officials, 1 do feel that ap- ‘Toeal living oe i move mostly sidewise in 1958, with most gains in certain categories betes olfset by declines in — ees } BB tasctiees Jn atiac, during 1958) ‘As for was. of course, adversely affec’ ted oats! be upped by as much as ‘by the recession, especially as it, 99.25 per cent, reflecting both in- applied to the automotive nda ereased. farm income anda. eer hiores Herbert W. Siraley. /7~" ay 7 — Van Horn is sentenced to life imprisonment. Judge . “Doty alle the Muttlock murder “the most brutal crime’ in Oakland history.” =n te ii ts Sn eens Ie 7 Ree Ca ‘I sim quite optimistic about oe baa — noourrn ness for your locality. 2 i er enterprises, ‘in the new: ‘This would mean a ‘consideratity; ‘ment stores). i : i “irtigks: their produrtion ! fe _ Sie a “font greater recovery in Pontiac than T! /¢ 8 oe A tew other- should just’ “about match 1958 totals: Trailers, Nee. it was in 1958, althoogh: it will: take quite. a surge of recovery to cut, ‘back unemployment’ to Wear r sion levels. . > *® ww, Here is my forecast for 1959: 1. Not too good and not tod bad. cue eam alee dee aoa ctsun’ce thet ‘chests until 1960—when the Re- om - paint, varnish, lacquer. resort bus}. publicans will want good. business. is my expectation ness, commercial public, Most Democrats will vote for most, year for automobile con: ‘and building. ‘of the inflationary legisiation; but) in 1959. rates will “somewhat | j afew of ae hi Te adomh ce wonttvity| wil tate for, t concerning/raises in the aut le field and the President's} véto. tee glo: {tinion’ pressure in r lines. | The’ De dilemma. h pon ‘will | become an ally of the Unit se Congressmen a heavy deficit iegisiation. eyev other factors : , ifinued grade ts will, be in & gerous, inflation. >. A ‘areas, _abotit 12 wilew: The size ofthe battle was azing Baby Checks In at 1:41; Is First Reported in ‘59 - Patrick nis With a vigorous cry rancis Baldwin today made ot T2-ounce boy James M_ Bala- in St. Joseph The ses en. Cie 1:41 ‘atm Both baby and mother are do- ” blue-eyed Pontiac Townsup Miss issa stenogra. a bier = Oakland Ceunty.. tng the first fo break out, flaring UP.bied “a gigantic junkyard.” _ Wednesday morning iam-the home- 7 Huiidreds: No Area Deaths | | Celebrators Wait It Out . ‘in Council Rooms, Jails _ as Ice Fouls Driving | hae | Freezing rain and sleet ‘'turned Oakland Ceunty - roads into shambles within ‘a few haurs after the be- iginning of 1959. _ Literally thousands of New Year's celebrators were stranded and hundreds of - ‘cars abandoned*as traffic "was virtually halted on side ‘roads and slowed to a tor- ituous crawl] on main high-_ Ways. a x * * The freeze began shortly after midmght and by late this a {was showing signs of relaxing. might disappear with rain — above-freezing temperatures this ~afternoon, the weatherman said. At least four persens died in | ice snarled traffic throughout _|_ the State, but no deaths or seri- .| ous accidents were reported in | Pontiac or Uakiand County, ‘Untold scores of Minor collisions ‘took cot Ee homewaurd-bound Autos, slithered and twisted inch by foch along traffic-clogged roads. ‘| Many persons never got home at fall, chosing to wait out the night in their ice-bound cars. ‘ * * & . Hundreds. of cars were left stranded in’ ditcli®@s, weary Oak- . land County sheriff’ ——- said. He There more than 100 | tats Gaaed. at ths, batters | - Pom Press Phote > + of 9 hill on 14-Mile road at Hal- et road, * Deputies said that. , the line of trapped cars there stretched out to between two and | three miles at 3 a.m: 3 Thirty cars were counted ih the ditch on Wixom read fiom Wixom - who said. “We south to Charms ‘oad, a four-mile Too. much wind, ‘t00] stretch. - 2 oN = One driver reported x0 many; cars abandoned by the side of Tele- aph road that the scene resem- oo. ga Canyon scene. cant stop # The Topanga Canyon blaze was Oakland County and Pontiac read studded canyon running from the crews had salted and sanded major. San Fernando Valley to the ocean, ‘thoroughfares such as Dixie High- about 20 ies horthwest ot Los. way and Telegraph in the wee Angeles “hours of the morning, making these Urged on. by strong: dry winds arteries passable at an- extremely from the desert the flames raced-slow pace, deputies said. at incredible. speed. Residents: Al Use nm. bclore 0 wes barely had time to throw a_ few anaded. tt ‘aa ua hear to érive belongings in their cars and join the confuxed,. jumbled stream of between Pontiac.and Lake Orion, normally a 15-minute trip, said evacuees . An eailiuated G00 pecgiclwere | CPe hay reone) Eine. stranded evacuated from the canyon Some -moforists in An evacuation center setup at Bloomfield Hills spent the night in Topanga, Canvyvan Elementary the police station as — of the School was quickly jammed eny. After its first rush to the ocean lp, Rochester police let other. Mrs. Baldwin, 28, has four other the sire turned west and moved drivers stay in the wees Council fire eect ir eg Baldwins live at 467 toward another thickly populated Hall ‘all night. & . Every act of Rockefeller’ ® and "other leading presidential candi. dates of beth parties will be carefully scrutinized to analyte ; their vote. getting possibilities | | for 1960. ‘We .will comment on | these ‘possibilities in. our Forecast for 1960 a year from now. BeTIRE Ch —_—* = oe veel launched in 1959. This should re-> States. Marshall aurely. bet on the: ‘sult in most American-builT and: wher he sande his; report” to Truman. - “warding horse” * € 4 “Gur national budget wil) show. po or po de a ages, may get in cares oe diffi , although not dan-; culties ..] at. ee ee ene In their hearts they will ‘not want good business in 1960; but they must be very careful not to do anything which could be held against them in 1960, | _ (Continued % on ress: _ Col 6) oe inetennemten enrnt n = sibel Looks Good for Pontiac i in 1 New Year 5. Serious competition Gea! ures whl he disputed im 1959. continge af all levelé in 1959. / Labor rates, and wages which Manufacturers, merchants, and | have beenftied te the Federal others who reduce - aererasies | Tables will ~ disputed by both will poner salle: 11. On hd ‘tale of me Quix 6 Despite competition, the prof-.siatements,; Lforecast, on the aver: its sfuee ze will he eased fgr many age.) no wide change*in 1959 for concerus by strenuous cosbeutting) (Continued on Page 2, Col. a (programs and improv ing business | a 7. More foréign goods will mood the United States during ‘This especially applies te German. | SRRRRT a caneaanesion om Jn Today’ s Press. LS, 1908 i” fact, it general activity dur. “year: Rubber . déity ‘Both as Neues Gad thalteckns re. 3. ‘ge long “as Russia is fearful! Italian, Japanese, and Russias iy cqmmenan ARNE . : mags Be re tacts, iron products, ¢lectri¢ power. cession will be awaiting develop- of China's loyalty, she = not in- 69 ay ja uweeas nl Cilia a pat i. ‘san. ae retail sales ¢ipcloding oy iaevte following. the recedt Novern “ie - day td carpe wwii Japen. England, Germany, Nor. County News «..-.- eee tway,..Sweden, and Haly. will be Americantegistered ships operat ‘ine ata loss. : : WOTTR eee ee oS x 9 Failures may . not increase a . wer a 8B, bo during 1958. Some big corporation. | Wien. Eart _— a: listed in the Dow-lones Aver-| ‘ison, Rare aa A Women's Pages 18-38 ‘ eevee geet 5 be ; : Income Tes Services Federal cont-of living fig- ee Pas — wR Bat > We tia | a ot - gnd labor troubles _ ‘in 1959 than in PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950 * + a areas THE PONTIAC usiness Outlook Good a (Continued From Page One) a | ia ent during 1959, which; 50, The three hopes fo ric eae more effic rent d ng ee ypes for “America cin anes a | ~-eoinmodity prices. , The recent re-, ‘should enable some mahagements are our churches, our schools, and , to increase their productiv ity and Ps ee which took control af ‘ cession is not over, Russia is still’ fi a desire to “pay as you go!’ For" y : Ba “tghting us with an economic war. Prolts. a oe ‘uba when-the Batista govern- 12. There will be more strikes 27. Executives will attend, more y ment fleq@ the. country. “This strictly to business during 19b9, re- depend upon the parénts of our junta would be a phony govern- 1958.° Due to, fear of unfavorable ducing time spent on luncheon. Hi Baton. ment,” Betancourt eae Jabor legislation and poor business ‘ clubs, golf, a e ~« conditions, labor leaders were on. . r - 28. Good building: land on the their good ae’ a poner pidelof growing clei will = ‘cat f ‘ continue fo imerease in price nol 13, It is now difficult to forecas withstanding a decline in suburban the unemployment situation for’ putlding, Smatt farmers holding arnt pn ane ne ‘ss Mystery, Violence Make Pontiac ‘Top. News’ in ‘58. pleads guilty to embezzling $1850 i i rt, agent. for ‘Cuban | |days earlier, GMC Truck & Coach today the Revelu- 12 days before, aed gh APSE Se opens on Telegraph road in county Oct. Oe onteas eal bas 0c Vik service center area. ‘er Body comes ‘to a ‘settlement. Pontiac Motor had settled four’ Oct, %—Harry J. Merritt, 62,)/ succumbs to a heart attack after ‘19 years as Oakland County Cor- poration Counsel. . | Oct, 2 2i—In what ts apparently | @ bizarre suicide plot, Robert L. — | Payne, 25, a Pontiae factory | hand, dies as his gasoline-soaked - or 18—-To pay for: extra repair | . Pontiac General cancels re- satin $420,500 in contracts for its_expafision program, ear burns ina Poatiae Township Dec. 22—County, supervisors - put | gravel pit. v4 off decision on home rule until - Nov. 4— By-its slimest: margin 1959, as Dec. #2—A.$45,00 fire bits Good. man’s Department “store, tars in years, ‘the Republican Party keeps’ controt-of county and Gon ‘Local | eieainats agit members has been set for the 1959. Owing to the increase Of gh land should not now sell. automation, working forces, WF” 959 small farms without any (Continued From Page One) = continue to be cut. looking ahead suburban possibilities may well ment, deny they are angry over his handling of the Sullenberger ‘ to the elections of ae pomnere ‘consider selling to adjoining farm- case cans, ao nope a ers if offered a fair price in 1959. 0 May 31 — Oakland County clerk since 1933. LynnD. Allen dies unemployment to. occur. 39. Large commercial faries” af a heart attack at o9 His widow is appointed to finish out the term. with latest machinery should 14. Many pians for expansion of plants were postponed during 195% for fear bf a real depression. | Some of these plans will be exe- cuted in 1959, although on a more moderate scale. | prosper during 1969; but small. farmers may not do so well, . 31. Pending a seriotis war, there will be no radica! change in the Government's farm policy during: There will be a need’ for cons, oe With less fear of serious finued economic readjustment in war, the real lextuiealluation= ip 1954: but-the playing of politics by ‘the larger cities may improve; both parties may temporarily post- ‘but municipal taxes will increase. pone it: * * & . * tn “I | 33. Some suburban, houses now 15. 1959 will not see any marked ‘ owned by welkpaid exécutives, will come on the market in 1959, due to, loss of positions or moves to other sections of the country. > change in money rates Tlowever, borrowers Who ‘have not” esteb- lished good credit will continue to fing it difficult to vet new funds in 1959 HM. Real estate mortgage 16. This means that it should be) Money will be tighter im 1950 more difficult, on average, to sell than in 195%. Furthermore, due long-term bonds in 1959 than in’ to inflation, it will be worth tess 1938. ~Buy only non-callable serial when due, bonds or bonds of reasonably short The demand for motels is maturities. largely satisfied; but there will be 3. dune 5 = An carly stmumer oddity. scientists say thal a seuli found in.a Waterford Township peat University of Michigan hog may be the oldest human remains found in the state, possibly _ dating as far back as 1,500 B.C. June 1 — Twenty-five special on reckless boating on Oakland Cor June 9 A newcomer, Mrs Pont ac Se hoot Baard. Dr June 13 offices of County Clerk and Pe egiste The DetroH Area Hospit Hospital squabble over the latter's June 17 The County since its 1904 contsruction —— The City Contmission kills a Pontiac Pastors Assn. drive ins Godsell 1x re-elected. = Oakland Counmky supervisors approve al. Counei! and St staff seniority system, county aepuGes begin crackdown LB “ Kierdort ts sentenced to 1 to & inty’s pleasure lakes, Etsie Mihalek, is elected to the merging the Joseph Mercy r_of Deeds tm 1959 expansion plans Courthouse gets its first sandblasting for a Sunday Blue Law in Pontiac. June 22 — In a move General trustees deade to cut. pay checks, and shut down operations at the an t& combat a mounting deficit, ’ Pontiac lay off 100 employes nex June 2) — The- ‘hospital board begins the Sullenberger hearing. June 24 — The city purchases 20 acres to build a termina] build- | ing and tower for Pontiac Municipal Air port wu dies of @ heart attack at 57, gressional offices. - —For the second time ih two years, Pontiae property ownersde- feat a bond issue to expand sewage treatment plant facilities, * * * Nov. 7—Pontiac General wins an- ‘other big” legal battle as four doc- ‘tors loxe a suit to gain unrestricted ‘surgical privileges in defiance of eae Nov. 10 — Sixty-eight- year-old years in prison, calls. it a “death sentence,” and begins an appeal. Nov. 12—Eastman strips Straley of everything but rank, takes over | _ win avente ames: personal director of the ines de- | partment. : Novy. 14—Robert B. Tarr, Pontiac Press managing editor since 1951, * _* * { _ Saginaw St. Dec, 23—-The federal ciiicrnmaesk approves a $339.600 grant to plan set ‘The Day in of 1.250 membership drive of the Birming- ham YMCA. '* * * Olin Lanchester, ‘Y’ secretary, for the drive. The drive itself will open in February under the chair, manship of Harold Kalbfleiseh. Manchester also announced the start of a new Fun.Club for boys and girls, 7 and & years oid, be- a sewage disposal system in Pon-| ginning Jan, 10, There are open- ae suburbs. - o Tawas residents killed and ; nies others injured when their car misses a Commerce* road curve. —City employes win unemploy- ment security benefits. + ~ “Dec. 29 — Four-year-old - Ann Louise Chapman dies when her mother’s car strikes a “Grand Trunk fretght train at the. Bald. Thousands Stranded as Ice Glazes Roads. (Continued From Page One) Slick sidewalks proved another’ are killed in hunting accidents over | scores of persons injured in falls. ithe weekend as deer season begins. | Nov . ings for a few more members, he said. crafts, a meeting period and some ‘special events such as movies. The’ clubs. will meet each - Saturday. . 2 A special jraining period. for ex- Pa , pectanf parents: will open at the, local office of the Oakland County |Beli-Chape!’ of the William R. Health Dept. shortly. ‘Registration for the classes will be held Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 ‘p.m. at the office, 15] W. Martin St. Classes are limited to 26 per: Sons, = +k Women's Fellowship of the - mingham will have its annual - heen WE Ee. said that the month of\January will, be devoted to recruiting pe smisaei Groups will be of 10 to 15 each,, and activities will include games,| YMCA Sets Sights . on 1,250’ Members in So . ‘Matte Crosby, n aero Service for —o ' Ford) Todd, 71, of will be held at 1 oe. Saturday from the Manley Bailey>Funeral Home. Burial will be in Roseland. Park Cemetery, Royal Oak.” _ Mrs. Todd died yesterday at. St. Ponttiac, ee Saaoee sani le eer, she was | borg in her family home, situated - in what is now Shain Park. - Surviving are a son, James F. of Bloomfield Hills; two brothers, |Gerald-and Elmer Ford of Troy, | _and five grndchildren. . Mrs, Carl F, Sitta Service for Mrs. Carl F. {Alma’ Harger) Sitta of 1888 Oak Dr. will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in al — Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit.. Mrs. Sitta died yesterday in Raeburn Nursing Beme, Bloom- field Hills. Nov 17~—Three Pontiac teenagers | danger. Pontiac hospitals reported Congregational Cltirch of Bir- | ~ She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Birmingham. Surviving .are her husband, a | Son, Charles J.; and four grand- Dozens of persons had been treat- ineeting, election afd installation | | children, all of Birmingham. 20—The move for county! ed for falls at Pontiac General) home rule gathers momentum with) Hospital by 9 a.m. and four others a+ the church: Reservations. must | of officers at 12:30 p.mi. Tuesday | ‘a favorable recorfimendation from were admitted with broken legs! pe made by Megisy Recs ee the | a special study committee. ‘Nov, 22—The year's worst auto) 17. The supply of non taxable state, municipal, and revenue | an increasing demand for very modern apartment houses—eype- cially of the cooperative type. Did ee June 24-Four Pontiac policemen * 7 crash. Four persons fatally in- sue for promotion, charging Straley other who served as deputy city “jured in a three-car smashup’ on| | or aris. Deputies, receiving hundreds of | | minor accident calls last night, §& put three telephone operators on- bonds will increase during 1959. and City Manager Walter K. Will-| reaairen Telegraph road south of Orchard) to a shift that normally needs « This will be due both to less readily available credit and to rising needs of municipalities. 18. The “Xly -in- the - ointment” will be the uncertainty of the Fed eral policy regarding the new $30.- 000,000,000 readbuilding” program Will it compete with or protect toll. roads recently built? T beheve this program wil] not harm out sianding turnpike bonds. — t+ + . 19 thus obtaining both higher income and better security 20. As inflation bhecemes more “serious, only short-term bond is — -hasis. — - sues—other than convertible bonds ~should be held to maturity. Bonds should no longe @ be consid- ered ‘permanent’ invest; ments unless they are non taxable. er convertible ton. a reasonable good 21. The best investment policy | during 1959 will continue to be a | well - diversified portfolid — of | stocks, short-term ‘bonds, and | cash. Every @onservative in vestor will keep one third of his portfolio liquid, available in case of .a. sudden very severe drop in the stock market. This will coine, some day. 2 ph As the [958 Congress has not, accomplished more in correcting; none in the Tetmsters Union, he 1999 Congress will do little to. coor the labor situation. There.’ fore, invest in companies which! will not he subject Ranks and utilities prob: ably are the most nearly ifimune 23) The Taft Hartley not be amended) nor will labor's exemption from anti-monopoly laws be- removed: until after the 1960 election. Labor Jeaders will get! more and more power until with, tussia s help- hey bring on a real depression “ * fo * * 24 Due unemployment and the difficulty of borrowing funds: for installing automation (auto matic factories), the machinery: industry will continue quiet durin, 1959 , 35. TP now see no probability that either wages: or retail prices Will be “fived’’ during 1959 un less Russia threatens World War HI, 2b. Most be wakesvorkers will | Snowball Costs $2, 000 - DALLAS + AP) - ML ukey ¢ “oke r heaved a mighty @Xpensive snow hall Wedne “leg He said he avi dentally packed “wy $2000 diamond ving He“was wearingeihte the pe sile | ea i Dead Giveaway i in hastily organized electronics, Possessing a pistol silencer : N i nuclear, and similar ccompanies * * * : A f i] PA ee. = Ea . | OSE Bo Ala” at a during 1959 Aug ~22More mystery: as an ‘The new green dawn on? Ala- 47. With two or three excep. arsonist puts the torch {o the apart bama’s capitol grounds looks as tions, crailvoad- stocks should be mentof Mrs Mary Ann Thon girl, except where workmen pill ‘avoided during 1959 and until a ft ton of Venu y Harrelson’ presi the aye on ad olning 2 i defi long canon Le ie =p ernment ald is arcined wie a ae Williams: . 5 . yints i é e ’ -\The W éother 48%. For. steady income and a alin J. Beer _ Fonte i er . t fair “marketadifity, wellestab MG lastAl Pula teg? Me L Full U8 Weathe, Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Rain freeting rain this morning prob changing to rain tWis afternoon Snow or snow flurries tonight and diminivh Ing. Tomorrow. mostly reat- tered snow fluiries. Southerly winds. at 10-15 miles per hour. Cooter tonight and = ae teh today, 33, Lew tenight High tomorrow %% ‘ day in Pontise Te = easayeture preceding oJ ae 2 Seawers: Temperatares « SOM core MN Jl am...., aye Tam eee ne sacries BOM. cecene. 32 lpm ' 38 Sam....., 72 em bE : | = paw a “Wetlnesday tn Pontiae 5 ‘As recorded dewnt own: : toe et temperature oe t brine rod pt 13 *- temperature . 1 “a there Pat rilv cloudy : ' One Year ‘Aco in Ponting ~ 2 Hig! t temperature | 49 '.. Lowest tewiperature |. ia “Meas temperature a "ob inches: by Waather-Weies snow, a = Many investors will switch cartons and packages for shipping from stocks into bonds in) 1959, and displaying merchandise. of Canada will gradually increase turban real-estate andthe de> night ia year ago as'tp the Dow-Jenes| to have funds ‘Averages. the Dow-Jones Averages.— a ial to strikes cast in the case of long-term non Act wijfitime in 1959 than they are Selling; ' best common stocks for “capital aut houses of all kinds will deprec iate * during 1959 46. Woodland will continue to be Sully 2—An escapee from North- in demand during 1959 This espe- Ville State Hospital admits ‘he cially applies now to pine, which is, shot and killed Peart H. Snover, cused for the best lumber, and to ® Tl-year-eld Metamora rectuse. spruce, which is used for pulp.’ July 5—MSUO plans a continuing llold woodland in 1959 education center for adults * * July 22—The Legislature is asked 37. More Russian tmports 6f(o consider home -rule for Oakland _pulpwood may he expected in 195% ‘County, but this should. largely be offset by: the increased domestic demand for * * * July 24 — Passing an austerity budget, the Board of Education an- ‘nounces plans to borrow on a long- | tersn basis for the first time in, many years July 2®—The new $850,000 post Canadian and African investments opricg opens on. est Huron street. | $9. The greatest factor in de. —Room rates are boosted at Pon- ‘termining the price of city Jand tiaic General Hospital to belp off and businesses in general is the “set an estimated $225,000 deficit. automobile and availability of Aug. 1—Anthony Jasinski, 51. js parking space. This is responsi- stabbed and beaten to death at the ble for beth the boom in sub- Southfield nursery’ where be is a *watchman. An @x-conyicr cline of city property. Buying and part-time landscape gardener, city real estate withon{ nearby Leo Alyea, “35, js charged with | Parking facilities is @ great mis: murder, take, | Aug. 3 — The Klerdorf case | 40. erupts as Frank Kierdorf, stumbles into St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with barns covering 85 per cent of his body. 8. Both timber and oil reserves in value. T am bullish on many, I was wrong in niy forecast. Although many stocks’ sell lower todady-than a year Ago, ; Aug Twenty-eight candid: ates .!y the Industrials = sefl higher Ne to nun | in ‘Oakiand Coun- However, I wil agaln run the risk ¢y _congre ssional Slate and local and forecast that they will sell elec tions lower somelime in 1959 than they’ foters turn down a “proposal | do today ‘fo incorporate Rochester as a city 41 My forecast of the. Aug., 7--Kierdorf dies, clai nung inarket for 1958 was correct 1 am qo ‘the @nd that he was set ablaze inclined. now to reverse that fore near Pontiac by two thugs * * ee * Aug? 8 Willman fills ane of the he mal convertible corporate: bonds—-that lig: they should sell for lesa some- inamine George’ D, Eastmarr publics for today safety director 434 continue to forecast that high-grade. camulative, non-call jable first preferr ed stocks wi sell higher sometinie during 1959 than, they do today "4s. 1 repeat what 1 said lant year regarding “chtap’ stocks: Ang. o—Jack Thompson, fel. low business agent of Klerdorf, is arrested and charged with as- _ sisting in the arson of the Flint Kierdort fs belles ed to have been “The large fortunes made in the earned stock tharket have come from 40g 12 -A) fatal hea attack buying non-dividend paying com. CUS Judge George Bo Hartrick’s mon stocks at 85.00 a share or 22 eat career on the Oakland! under. Theve will be the first to “County bench He was 67” reach a buying level." Uf you ~ The shite unveils plans go -ex are to buy these fow priced com tend Northwestern Highway as far mon stocks, you should seek #8 M9 companies without too much prior Hoos y : sale ay me wee debt or cumulative preferred President of Teamsters Local: 814. > tells the Senate Rackets Coninaiit- tee that Hoffa once asked him to use influence sentence for Hider Fleisher, con shoitld yvieted leader of the Purple Gang. stock outstanding. They are the gnins.” 44, Convertible bands hold up fately well during 159 Aug {2 Thompson is freed 4) The best investnent polies ; “for -1959 is for one now fo have a Asa. 13—The years biggest fire In Pontiac McCandless Ine. Perry St, $150,000— Ww hits the W. atore af INN. Damage estimated al Ws good bank account so funds will be available ta bry bargains when a sufficient? break comes in stocks, bends, real estate. and canimodi ties 7 Aug day. disappearance. Herman hiet 46 There will be many taiture es dort surveriders to face a charge of * * Jiidge Sas k's term AUR) 26 = a strike by xkitte? workets shuts down Portiar Motor Division three days Avg. U7. Officials seek a; | Kter- oe grand er vy, briefly hold Her. man, Harrelson and Mrs, Thon on 49. The three handicaps to charges ‘of cdnspiracy. American business are the fear of Aug, 2% — Pontiac General | inflation, the fear of unton labor trtistees yote to bar Dr. Sullen- leaders, ‘and the fear. of President” berger permanentty. in a teer- Ei senhower’ s phy sical collapse. | ganization move; trustees name Harold B, Euler bospital admin. | | istrator and create the position | of medical director, which Dr, John Marra. fills, . Aug. 29. — A $1 million-a-vear _ bookie ring is smashed by the state, “shed utility-stecks should be the - best for conservative investors _not looking for profit. This espe. cially applies to cumulative. first eterses non -callable — utility stocks. All Gummed Up ATLAN TA, Ga tUPI\ ~ Things were. pretty mesay yes- terday after fire alt a vending machine suppl) house..The blaze melted 200. 000 ‘balla of bubble arrested, including one . whose gum, ‘name is inked to Straley's And an- } La es “A ° | > cant * \ “a * dry-cleaning pickip station where | fo gey a light court, youth, Willam Mosely, is fatally ‘burned in the arson of a vacant _Holly Township farmhouse. A com- panion, Robert Guth, is held for murder, ® * Sept. | — A Labor Day tragedy 'A Brandon Township family of four (is asphyxiated in their Montmor- leney County cottage. Dead are Maurice and Josephine Groover and their 10-year-old twins, Paul ,and Carl. Sept. 4 — A record 19, 25 begin | registering in Pontiac schools. Sept. 9— The Kierdorf investi- gation is virtually stymied as Oak- land County judges turn down the grand jury petition. — A construction a cook, Elmer Robinsen Jr., 28, is killed ‘on Dixie highway es a “hit-and: “s run driver, George E. Stansfield, 31, of TAugusta St., confesses “ hours later. _ 3 Sept. 10 The Pontiac Area | United Fund gets. a 1958 austerity | ,goal of $501,000 ‘ * * eee Sept. 10 — Hopes to finish Pon- liac General Hospital in 1958 are dashed with the discovery it may take up to $500,000 more than budg- eted to. meet unexpected repair costs a2 69. Sept. 16 — Oscar Eckman, year-old Pontiac director of fi- hance, ce, to retire after 25 years as a city official ~ * km *®. Sept Three persons die in We 1 “weekend man violated the Civil Service Att.) Aug 39 ~ A 17-year-old Flint Lake road, Nov,. 23—A_ Pontiac Township ‘boy, Michael plephens, 9 is buried | alive in a gravel pit cave-in. Nov. 25—The United Fund goes (16 per cent over its 1958 goal. Nov, 28: — Eastman promises jnight for traffic I bave ex wice crackdown following reports. jenced,”” that Pontiac is a “sin city.” - --Near zero temperatures aim the approach of winter. Dec. deliveries for 24 hours Dec. pro- | cl | 1—Wildeat strikes halt milk 29d 8 a.m. 3—Charged with violence in S8t- the Kohler Co. strike, UAW organ-; iger John Gunaca is finally extra- dited after he waives ahabeas corpus hearing in Oakland County court. * * * Dec vice raid ever staged here, 65 per-' Sons are seized and an alleged $2". milton a-year numbers ring | Dec. ‘- Cold wave lets as. Old Man Winter dumps four inches ' of snow on Pontiac. that Oakland County could lose $5 million a year if proposals are put into effect. Dec. 12—The Kierdorf case flares | + }—In the biggest Pontiac but ‘ne. “Deputies” cars had to be hauled. ‘out of ditches at least three times, ‘and wreckers themselves were re- jported stgled. “It was absolutely the worst said veteran Sheriff's! ‘Dept. Sgt. Herbert Dolby. Pontiac police reported at least '40accident calls between midnight “We simply couldn't handle them all. We were flooded,” Carl Colando said. Two of the traffic deaths oc- curred in Detroit. Dorothy Mey- er, 49, of Detroit, was killed by a hit-run driver on Grand River avenue, Patricia Rahim, 14, of Detroit, beeame the New Year's first fatality when she was thrown out of a skidding car into | the path of an oncoming vehicle. os L. Miracle, 28, of Rock- | wood, died in a-track-car- collision’ jon U.. jlores J, Nelson, 16; of Grand Blanc, jwas killed when hit by @ dar: while. Dec. $—The state is abuzz with | walking along Center, road in| new tax plans, but officials warn |Grand Blanc. up again as Thompson is rearrest-| ed in Flint and charged with arson. Dec, 12—The cold wave hits rock | ‘bottom—four below zero, Dec. 13—A seminar on liberal! arts classes winds up top-level. planning for MSUO curriculum. i Offering only a little hope of jthaw, the Weather Bureay warned jot hazardous driving conditions| dur ing the day throughout the Low- ‘er Peninsula. [ce covered roads. south of.a line. between Bay City, ‘and Ludington. Snow clogged roads, north of that. ‘Rain this afternoon 4nd aa | peratures between 32 and 38 de- ‘grees thay be followed by snow © Dec, 15—The Barbara Gaca as or snow flurries, the Weather _ Onkland County traffic over the is-briefly revived. as police hunt | Bureau said. futilely for what might be the knife’ Friday will be mostly cloudy Sept. 24 — After 4'2 years as Used to slay the seven-year-old girl, with scattered snow flurries, it-was. Dénaldson resigns. He Is placed by Phillip E. Rowston. — A veteran Pontiac patrolman, jens W Quick, is eharged with taking a bribe to protect a gam- bling game Sepf. 25 — After long delay, con- struction ‘starts con the Saginaw street progressive light system. + ® & Another three-day. strike at Pontiac Motor ende volved union jurisdiction, Sept. 2%—Body of Texas gang” ster George Kean unearthed re- front a shallow gfave near Al. | pena. Demitires B. Tsermengas, an Feorse ex-convict, adifits he accidentally shot Kean to death” ina Commerce Township cottage . 10 months previous. | Ovt Motors Corp strike hits Pontiac’ dis 14.100 , AW workers alk off the jos * * * Oct & 'n another effort to- streamline eptinty government, su- & pervisors approve plans to merge Ending a mysterious 12. the offices of the Drain Commis‘ sion and the Department of Public Works Oct S—In a jealous rage. Thom- as Kiser, 30. shoots his wife, Clara, - Vo to death ‘th their White Lake then turns the Township cottage gin on himself This one in-| The national General P) AS report - recommendations by, mayor of Pontiac, William Ww. whose body was found in a Bloom-| predicted. Tonight's low was fore-| field Township woods thre#® years cast at 25-30 degre@s and tomor- ae womens file lead lh Aun ene aeteeee es 98 North io er di uns niles against Straley an nd | WHiman. orders the promotion of | Three pole ‘e officers. The city ap. peals the Fuling. : + et. 1 Mes, Julia Ulinian and | her quadruplets focus , nattonal attention ow neighboring Claw: won, Oct. 14-4 split decision by the | a Supremie Court leayes county | inls puzzled over the future of egress of Public Works, 14—City okays a $176,000 the itu bond plan- tos finance a [parking lot at Pontiac General. _ Oct. 22—Despite his protestations. ‘of tnnocence, a jury needs only 29 | ‘minutes ‘to convict Herman Kier- i: ‘dort. + * &* Oct. 3—A year-long my$tery is. police rackets squad. Five persong cleared up as, Francis H. ‘Sehnej. der, former official of the Chief Pontiac Federal Credit Union, PaRemington Powder Stick ... 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P a # . fa Pre i zs ES a ¢ j 5 : meee = = N+ age ae s os a: pee A oy me ee eee oo PN ae pee oe ee On Pg, a eet et wee ain een ee ny ce TSS Be ee eS Ss epee F fain es ee ee c ae . ee Be a Se ge ee eee ae i te, a al es ge La : se ag a ek ae Eee = ‘< 7 : ae 4 ‘ ‘ oo. * . * ~ a % ae * Waren ey ; « o oe \ p ae ;. ——— sant : SaaEERE ae + ate — ! Be ena sie oa PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANU ARY- 1, 1030 Din ne ae a -__/fRS voluntexy import quotas. How / ee? f)ME soa Mire. Jack | More D “ gver, despite these quotas, imports | Jacqueline, 7; Gordon, | 1968 amounted to roughly 10 Were fh bs eo pe ee PS Do [tum cegree ‘eens stcmetng MH) PY. 4) Ng | Deed were Eee The Treat - for | Ben Take “oi haan: blank du ve OS Home B) * Bee ee obama om the blaz- 5 ; man,’ 3, = was decapitated eir ‘ment Ma pr Be ewe ree en gt ee rr ek we came Be het a NEW YORK (AP)—The Ameri > spats Predict 4 Pet: pao denen oe aE Fothat a: Rescue. Ty Another Smith child, Bennie,20,| Indi -On nearby Dubois. [con Seren Mabel. eters Rise for ‘59; Optimistic strictions may be’ unnecessary) in: Vain in Wigbiogson was awekened ty the flames and) sin. Bote jn | bod gph Latte ncaa! bal vec iA asa heagene cate. 9 : A ee sh than pon 8 ‘ was able to fight -his way out of} "4 FMM. se hes James L. Freedman, -22, Dubois, |hangover cures. bou ice mand later State Fire te the reap angrre in. in. wore’ was reportedgin serious: "condition All you have to do is ‘ancl , a : =" wi ce "halt 8) in’ Daviess County Hospital at'their Goliathus goliathus and slip’ x —— coma ry are Army Band |-sccow, wen unr ite bettas Ons a ana ame Romie "Ras as deraln or petroleum | ‘tunate person w up. in the U.-S., which burns roughly’ Se de _|roared explosively through a one out ae VA segs and a Greyhound bus col-} The bus driver, William A This playful pillow pal is a’ “9 alf the oil consumed in the Free! erena es . story frame house’ here Wednes-|. ‘ - ; \Jided head-on on U.’S.:50 east of Chaddok, 46, Cincinnati, suffered beetle as long as your hand, and. World, to rise four to five Ger cand) —~}day night burhing. te death 2 ete river covers a Loogootee Wednesday night, kill-/scalp lacerations and other in-/it peels bananas with its horns. d 1959. Marshe ll - = n, two girls and a boy. | i ies TT ie “two occupants of the car and juries and was taken to the hos- Now isn’t. that a sight to snap; uring t * % . ! : three vittims, ; . t' Paris... injuring the bus driver, 11 of the’ ‘pital. ; ‘anyone wide awake? i After that, they look for demand! PINEHURST, N. ¢ (AP)—They a . meme increases to level of* at about three sang “‘CarrwMe Back to Old Vir- per cent annually to meet antici-igina Wednesday for this resort | pated rises in industrial activity, ;community's most famous citizen population and the number of cars). Gen, George C. Marshall, ¥ and @ . and tracks on the road. abed, listened intently@s .a_ nll During 1958, domes stic demand | '@?yY band n€arby Ft. B continued to go up—as it has in (and relat ne cal tasks plczetl every post-war year—bat by only. 44 cite old. ballad outside two per cent, against the four-t Marshal's window. five per cent annual rate of. in- *. 1. crease in the post-war decade Marshall cali aie his 78th | ce ate : birthday. Several .dropped— by to} Pvt ere ees! erg in' visit, including his step-daughter | rong Fd £ foreign em: ProS-'and her husband, their three chil- | ré they foresee grow’ |aren, and other close friends. . at three times the U. S. rate. x * * i Where @hey ere least optimistic| The former Army chief of staff, | i \ is in ast of public tims Te secretary of state and secretary of} oe é ~ ALK AWN Frank M. Porter, president sof thejdefense, whb has spent muéh of| a 3 _ American Petroleum Institute, SayS!his time abed in recent months, | here the outlook is ‘‘the worst Tiwas in good spirits. . have seen in 42 years of associa tion” with fhe industry. | - WA : Mrs, Marshall” relayed the sohg e request to the band. It is one of ‘| j Here is your golden opportunity to save plenty on fine quality furniture ... Our entire $100,000.00 stock sacrificed ... We're making a clean the’ “twisting. of anti-trust sweep during’ this great year-end selling event! Many are one-of-a-kind egainst the industry and cee | Has Ton ue Severed | increased Federal gasoline taxes g items ... But, avery one is priced low to save you plenty. as a means of shoring up the high-| way trust fund.” ' SAN DIEGO, Calif (AP)—Po-| 5 The depletion allowance ts a ‘lice say that a Las Vegas, Nev., | tax concession enacted in 1926 to | igambling dealer whose tongue is ‘stimulate the search for oil. It -severed may have information | permits an oii and gas producer .2bout the slaying of San Diego | to deduct 27%: per cent of his | tavern owner Tony Mirabile. gross income from a producing * * * property with the restriction that Officers say that Robert L.| it may not amount to more than | ‘Womach, 25, was brought to a hos- | half the net Income from the ipital Wednesday by a friend, Jo-| : f property: ‘seph Paul Alcorn of Reno. Aicorn| ‘said Womach stumbled into a Ti-' In an attempt to counter a POS! iiana Mexico, bar early Wednés- sible anti-business trend,- the Gulf day bleeding from the mouth. | x *« * ithe general's favorites,_ Only a solid front of opinion and| action, he says, can save the 2734) per cent depletion allowance, so Las Vegas Gambler ISALE Games, mechanical, dolls, educational toys and many, many more to choose from. Waite's... . Downstairs EXTRA SPECIAL 69° STUDIO COUCH $39" | Lg Oil Corp. announced plans last Sep- « * tember to take an increasingly a Alcorn wasl booked oe ruspicion One: Only Serene Seo tive role in practical politics. of mayhem but he denied he h Price prospects for petroleum, 1 pceaiemts| charted Geaproving ix nic" anything to do with Womach’s a ONE | sa i OF ODD 1958 as inventories came more into UY: A physician seid about 1 | balance and demand swung up-| inches of Womach's tongue was | “ wand cut off, Womach was under heavy | | sedation and police said he has! ‘not beer! able to give them syritten | answers to questions. H ie 2 However, dh a Donnell Il, pres- ‘ident of Ohio Oil Co., says domes- | tic: crude oil prices’ d a , CHAIRS > > * d > > a Z > > $99.95 DOUBLE “s = al Group Ne. 1 3005 Sy Ou bee oo ae That Formerly , Sold me to Ladd 50. om $595 Theat - Formerly Sold a2 to $99. 95 seordovan. grey and wainut.. . in every color, but évery color in stock: aa ane ean ee oy mm os 6 3 Gime ’ t t . a af SEAL A A SP od ¥, 2 < 6° as e or 5- Pc, Chrome 9 bos | Dinette Set hp de tt th hh hh i A . 2 i) 5 | , ae TE ee 2 SS EE ee Ee * 2 4 fi + ‘ ’™ } 7:49 WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN === = ae || : 1B. © No Interest or i te fitenee Fo. i” smd ee = — = oe t + a ape ge See Ho, Fs a" , peo \ PON sk np eee ee CE ee Ae ae use ; ; rage FS SR + ie = Atm = i yi tiga” peo : pas - a ree 3 rs * * é = *. t BES . ‘ 4 y f pry vay ae 2 Sa ad Stes Ts tae : BUSOEND ein 8 oy ee A ces Sig! Ee ee ae bh: pow -s Sos of —. el :: THE PONTIAC PRESS po . |” Editorial Page : ‘a mabe ’ Owned ‘and Published Locally : ©. THURSDAY, JANUARE-1, 1959 1959 Prégpects Look Bri ght. - After Three Declining Years Hiles. - They’re running aicait ahead of last year. Things aren't as clearly defined at Fisher Body, but most of us are hopeful. * okt For some inexplicable reason, lots . of people fee] the nation’s economic picture should always move in one’ direction. This has never been.true in -§ the past and we doubt whether it will be in the future. te ‘Still, the local prospects for -” 1959 are definitely on the upward side. We don’t base these thoughts on hopes, but upon thé current MEMBER OF THE HAROLD a: Président ASSOCIATED PRESS is besle kd duck ono ee ee ee aah rl 5 ek x *m Bcenuee: cer ution’ tallied cists “asenelig Honhiatell Minis , that-for out of town, and. their use of pressure sensitive tape to make - * bundies, a great many man‘hours were saved. With our Santa Claus Station in front of the Courthouse, the Miracle Mile parcel post station and the new facilities ou West Huron Street, we were able to serve SS ; x “Bad Chise welg Tinian When puliice wan Teqed of oar ea and they gavé us every possible consideration, So.we say thanks a million and a Happy New Year to all. : : ‘ : Robert C. Miller - Notre Dame Topic ‘That’s What I. Brings Responses - Would Expect’ Under the new setup, Notre I see ‘your David Lawrence de- . Dame can probably buy and sell fends Goldfine and. that’s about ~ players to the pro teams, what I'd al mpess of Lawrence. ns Curious == ae om _ Let's pause on the pewest day of z the newest year and appraise. the situation in the Pontiac area. _. Going back..to. 1955, we saw the greatest automotive year of all time _ and most businesses in this area went -~along accordingly. Then 1956 dropped a shade behind; and 1957 slipped a bit ~ rearward in relation to 1956. Finally,. we just closed 1958 and most business firms in this eee area ran behind 1957. That gave most of tis three. aectin: ing yearsn a row. wk wk * ~* "Now as we get our first glimpse ; se ee Ge salon in ‘Take Heed Now — satus Pe to Prince of Peace’ Dame, One writer said winning : pegioale oleramgdvr eile cots Another Cit owesighewad | _how many so-called, Christians can to win 40 to 0-to-satisfy the blood- ‘thirsty group that kicked Brenna ive celebrated this Birt: — of 1959, we’re inclined to believe _ that this year will see the down- > - ward slide definitely checked and oe ‘leisurely movement the other way. We base that largely on the optimistic predictions at the GMC Truck and Coach Division and on _current: ‘sales of Pontiac automo- Salaieicainnnnniaanamenenminmmeatirpend Indonesia Drifts Along While Sukarno Orates eco ob een to ene Use Ton -1959 is around 600. ernment figures to lose 42 million * * * vices, no matter how they are “4 pensation for the properties seized * * r dollars a year in revenue as a Luggage and eiry taxes — Pe ited. 2 => said Ne ee de _ Speechless — E - * eat jew ‘ ae 7, + professi , from the Dutch unles ther- , = =~ ene nove has eliminated broad: agering tax~the 10 per ‘cont _ueve = 8 ‘onal AU letters for Voice of the —— . \ ess ‘The Nether There will be a lot of money, in cir- The average American “won't orecinioe ag ah taxable at 10 excise on wagers will abo. dpply Also a profe defense, pro- nist contain the name and caress of : lands Government starts negotiations woe mice mt aitference crincel i? to runners who merely ect as fessional kicking team, profes- the writer. This mag eye iar culation in 1959. But no one guaran- "tice much differenc per cent and substituted lists of ¢t sional receiving team, professional | holdings taken over in December, - 1957. Parliament defeated an amerid- ment by the opposition Catholic and ~Masjuni Moslem. parties to restrict performance of our largest in- dustries. * * * Then too, we should seé Michi State University Oakland open September. “Our college with an. en- rollment of 750 is worth about an even million, dollars a year to the com- munity,” stated _a banker in another gan ~“Oh, Come On —I Made It” te nee epee in But U.S. to Lese $42 Million Revenue . 5 Michigan city. And MSUO should pass that figure in the fall of 1960. The predicted opening in September of- only in your own line but from every- one else as well, Remember, the man to whom you plan to sell a new suit ‘of clothes may find a new set of golf clubs that take the cake — and your WASHINGTON +AP) — In 1999, about 200 changes in federal ex- the more important revisions; Admissions taxes—The < first $1 charged for admission to theater's, ball parks, lectures, etc., will be tax exempt. The 10 per cent ad- cise taxes go into effect. The gov- - missions tax will apply only to- were tax exempt, but the full price of more expensive tickets was taxed. cent tax applied to all establish- ments serving food or drink and providing entertainment or dancing. Documentary stamp taxes—The basis tor taxing securities—-and- other documents and stock trans- Sales Tax Changes Benefit Many “ Amusement and ouuhing Pe vices tax — The revision extends . the assessment to all such de- ‘the 20 per cent tax: / 4 *® x 2S Broad exemptions —) Privately «operated swimming pogls, bathing beaches, skating rinks; and other _places—for physical exercise will hereafter be exempt from federal out. Why don’t they put Notre Dame in the pro football league in place of Green Bay? Then the rich alumni could trade and buy - nothing but league Ali Stars. Whoopee In a few years they'll have so many “costly football players at Notre Dame they.can. put one team in the Big Ten, one in the. West Coast League, one in the Southern Conference and then let the ones that are left in the eastern Ivy League. Welland Notre Dame's new professional day of our Lord in a truly Christian way? In these uncertain last days, why can’t we turn te. Him, the Prince of Peace? . John Hillman ‘They Could Even Face Union Men’ ~ Lread the GOP spent nearly two - million dollars to elect Rockefeller and the Democrats spent about a million and a half for Harriman to lose. /Those boys can qualify to run agaist a labor backed carsicate f Nothing but TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — ‘The Chinese Communists by means of communes have created én unprec- Slave Camp R ‘enlarge / i their war of aggression and break the stalemate in the Taiwan (Formosa) strait they will - the nationalization to enterprises . any amount above $1. Former! Classed| as gital tothe & - _ sult money. This idea can be multi- lickers costing 90 cents or iia fers has been revised. In the case admission taxes. . edented slave system, President not be able to increase pressure — cunvty’s plied indefinitely as the world’s offer- —— ———- of securities, the tax formerly Exemption from federal excises, (yiang Kai-shek said tonight. His on the people and push through the | economy. . : was based on the par value. such as those on telephone bills, New Year's message described. commune system. x * ings today are so Complex. This is a Portraits Henceforth ft will be based on is extended to all nonprofit schools ji on the mainland as “nothing © “Conversely if they fail to carry * * their market value. and universities. short of hell itself,” and called for . eut the commune system the Com- tremendous competitive era. By JAMES 4. METCALFE fas sabotage of the communes. munists will not be able to aug- A year ago the Indonesians * *« * ’ 3 5 ring the tidings ‘glad Chiang said tiona their: war potential for the took Over control.of Dutch planta. wi wasted Ne : Y = Day is Rochoring Egg are ; ) W in 1959 will do its utmost, -of invading Taiwan and tions, banks and other firms This promises: to be an inter- here .., " eht ay led with Dr. lkiam Brady Says: to helenae the mainland. He ex- averting>the ultimate deléat that _ valued at $1.5 billion’ The new nationalization taw-makes no pro- , Se . . gins... With days and months m of slavery ” . vision for compensation, in effect dozen ways. Look at science. store... For all to gather. hap- t A id Ci lati n- ee ther in active revolts or in pati ' it is confiacation.- ; ok “ Sai eres at = ae “piness pas a give : ue ee a O l Wrceu lO Under . the operat gra — retin ry wale’ "pee : ons. Look at all the gra e - Another year in w o —-._ mainland peasants. are = ay * * = th r . peop gain. . . The goals for -which . imented. into communities where stroy puppet organizations a: : ere are for yeu to know and we strive .. . With humble evati- It is fine ra the traffic cop on (2) in the scrotum, varicocele; i ting and e » Ahe Chirtese Communists President Sukarno is doing noth- - sr ining of the last ‘their working, .ea general engage / enjoy. tude to God... . That we are stil] fixed post, the machine tender, the and (3) in the lining of th tral in a war of attrition.” - sae living — are under cen a ing to provide representative and pro- Expect the unexpected. alive... A year of opportunities salesclerk or other person who has pir er age ‘aa hem —- | gressive government. General elec- Three cheers for 1959. ‘ . .; That knock but do not wait , to stand for hours — deseribed., the Commu- OUGHT: FOR TODAY - tions scheduled for next year have _—— oat oi Moreocinig ees ie eS aims ear To peavent aaveounes’ oy ae cb Sianan voy pagel Lord of hosts, “Ged of 5 , 1 —= turn... Upon a@ later date... the ng off his . of these three vein conmenes tang: their tyrannical control ok that tn “the een postponed until 1960. No effort There is no guarantee that we feet for a minute brisk walk of gne to three miles by starvation, collective imprison- 4 est _betwedy She ay Beets wastes eee Meee The Man About Town . "WI Tve 15886 Tt ond... every hour, pro- morning and evening is always bet- ment and ruthless regimentation.” sye la a € vanded over to. In- aimply put them together. A-long “suffer. - Young ‘married: couples: should a donesia. ing and charitable ‘employer of mine also Start life in # small louse, says velope for Little _Lesson 21, How to Breathe) and Practices the na- Jennifer \auke a question ample of an’ accorptiched practi- Washington, D. Cc. . , ; has pul up witha lot from me. If it wasn’t 4! architect. How about with tural or belly. exercise cal psychologist. Then I decided to earn my M. Lo ' Ever dad Indonesia became | for my ‘contributors, I wouldn't have the 18 orcber forks” ~ : _ tegulariy upon retiring and just that probably 98 oe A An understanding mother who degree to help add authority to ie af ter World War I], Sukarno’ . jov. >” "ecu card game: g Waiters before rising is bound to acquire ie. hn ee oe eer probes the motives of her children my newspaper writing and ae 1as been its leader, He has} ha During the year 3,500 qualified for my ; ; better posture and better circu- and uncovers their secret phobias, selling. : Lg s| had & y q \Y oman stabbed a doctor, It's Iation -too. queries put to me during the «+. iowise ‘a good psychoanalyst. verbal orchids, 5,500 entered my_baseba!l So I comenged my teaching every opportunity to help} his usually the doc that does the owing my pub- country economically ands ti- and football contests, my freckle: contest cutting. _ __ It you feel that’ the price of Lit- th edarieses. N50 cerapbiek this But in general, we mean that ‘load at Evanston with some of atthe 4-H fair had 34 entries, and 9 few to oe tle Lesson. 21 is pretty steep, I'll case Jor Suture , reference. ‘a paychologist is a trained per. my professorial colleagues om cally. Instead - ‘he is wasting his . time’ around the islands shouting about Irian while Indonesia floun- booklet N: taught much ders along ignoring: International up my job. Anything in the unusual rhakes ““*Y — ora ntace 0a yon _16, is writing a school essay, tésichers, usually holding an.M.\A, all day and. as *. | 1 A As ow to use nature's own tran- Ph. D. degree; plus the-Clin. + law and mismanaging its good reading. The humbler the home, the These are times when times -‘Tilizer, “belly breathing. - a o have some ee ical and Cotusuiting Psychologists : 9 economy. more I want the Item Theirs is the only don't change. Twenty years In order to cultivate, judge or tions-for you,” who develop tests and traning aa _* “a language I know. ago wr were wondering how criticize posture, you must have she “and ms for industry, ig Z * x o* One year hence the person whom I con- we'd clean up our Christmas Practical conception of what con- I need the. an- on ih California I ha ener : =A stitutes good posture. F'n? afraid— ‘ r od = Like many others SuKarNo talks S!der has been my best helper gets a com- bills. te ate e “‘gwers to help Me neon signs advertising their owner’ “2. eloquently! of democracy but he is piimentary dinirer, for the whole fantily Se a 4 — See ana’ oo nah y.term Par ag Paychoanalyst :: ae fi at our favorite dining place So keep ‘the Home gardens are shot, so he raps oo Neca Ta cs a a _ & * ft ; : 1 se . Sole *. 5 i x : 8 nollung to implement tt in-his pithy ttems coming. and sharpen yout pee ar cet | OW eTR AES met a cdrieatuis of ha acters. Fis grag tae There was hedndication that such ; country. The peopte claim, and with ignored politically and economically. ure to dine with friends” - x00 4 : wy ; ee ae Mr, and Mrs. Howard Heintrel en pagal Ty cohivate goed: gaetare ss * “An ah ) 1 she being in charge of The Pontia Brean keep your chin tucked of . SCRANE | & “psy T HE I 0) NT I AC P RESS _ Office at Drayton Plains, and with that |The Country Parson "your imaginary ch ii | could one saw Rbllshed by Tam Poxrne Pare Comps rare ability to recogriize news when she i keep was to touch an | man be all three?” ct. a. Huron &t Ponting, ie higeo gees jt : a ie ark Daily Except Bunday Reserts: Baas Executive view Preetdent don River, Ave . j baae Adsersinag testes stant Advertising thousand more entered the column dn, other ways. Keep up the-good work and you'll keen appetite _, We nade ftits, same offer one year! fighting, says a boxing trainer. And also important in running sold at the same kind of prices. _* * * . ago A ind that minds its own busi- ~today,and it fas been an extreme Hes: meena The 22nd birthday of a sbwiet ace ot : “Mr. and Mrs, Mort Invernsén lated wh Bie gone a Ean. M. Trtaowrett, od La Manager Cirewation Manager of Birmingham is on Jan, 1. They wonder G, Manasrate Jonvaw, If this isn't the oldest dag in ous WePe og in the county. — Secretary PE Er boca! oe Manager danny enietee se Eaitor Groner ©. tween a Manager —— ae se hy pests f 1 6 ‘OF republication of all iocal néwa ptinte \ tye for t as Well ws afl AP pews digpeteten = The 1 ‘ONTIAC Paesg ip delivered by carrier br @ con's ; Where carrier service is i 4 ak , by mat) to “Oaxiand, Genesee, Se itr ac peer end Washtenaw Co = ged Mt is $12.00 ree Paekec ners in Michigan lee other pjaces th the United States 920.0020 at Mall subscriptions pay a bie in sdvance on age has been paid at ee ang Clasd rate at popes, Michigen. Member of A a 4 2 * po, ts entitled exclusively to the - Tt Is claimed that thfs is equival mt to 110 “years in a human, Is : Verbal Orchids t tov. Mr. and Mra, Harry §. Beaumont : of White Lake: 58th wedding abniversary. Mrs. Winnie Fletcher ” of Lake Orion; 80th birthday; \ ' to. atick peopte right on inté their eres childhood.” by Fast’ footwork is important 1h - ness helps any Person to keep — teH.you what FH do: ‘Fist send — mé¢ a stamped envelope bearing. your address and ask for special ms EASY! ‘Never mind your chad perenne . “dargempent, or swelling of veins is wy in the Box s) varices veins; “E 4 7 i By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE son who earns his tiving by the -- practice of psychology. eur night campus in Se Chileago, "CASE A - 416: Jennifer J., aged’ This includes the psychology’ Pham, T attended agsitiess Senos “out ever having - gone - to Attd the same ‘hing is true pegardiit. the e.. star aie a is a geod ex: t 4 oe ; ~ ihe ditference ‘person had attained a doctor’s . either in medicine or any. * ; “as ey, ——s aa gate 2 rite ied a ee oe Re, ee Oe Sob ae = aaa oe on 2 z Boe oe A ee a ee svn CGE Oe ok ittenewiad re 2 Poo ae Pe 4 ay = % te. gga : Z ‘ oes : = rhe book = s I - a ee < = Stoo 3 rai ; a eS eee sia td 5 i Se - a ss * ag) ie 1 2 Sees % of : oN ee 4, 4 oe ie ; a. x ee owe 235 a : : PR ae a cee - : a : ‘ . oS Se, : os eo et : oy i nate a a ) i. - Oe re m : t s ae = ae = : = me ee ee — tHE PoNirAc, PRESS, _THURSDAY, i: JANUARY. 1, 1959 _ Pet 3 : Pig es Fog E See . zo OM aR ee Pi. NEW YORK~It one were asliedih “Internal Dispute Over| * the prime bit of coe REFER SIORT- - Confirmed or Denied Troe . t ¥ : By NORMAN WALKER Ind. school. has : ret _ WASHINGTON. (AP)—An inter-/fight to gain the recognition it ‘es c cost a : Morty Craft of MGM-Metro| nal row over policies and handling serves as an institution of leamn:|D°#** come Pack.” == land there would Ihave been lively $4,000 to pot on a record. Only/records, one of the bigger firms,| Samm of personnel is reported to have|ing. It required its athietes to be anticipation among their fans a8/39 out of every 1,000 discs make/made the selection of “Purple ‘olhaddide broken out between the five-man|maintain a 77 average while the| Notre Dame alumni here in to which guy was the next to step/money. People Eater,” by Sheb Wooley. National Labor Relations Board|rest of its scholars could get by| tewn were, by and large, \to the guillotine. Fifteen of the 1,000 will sell 100,-; Remember. that name — Morty, Gagm and the board’s general counsel, | “i “AE ‘shocked by the preemptory ac- | But Notre Dame! It was found-|000; three will sell half a million-|craft, That boy's going far. I've = 4 Jerome D, Fenton. ’ wy 7 MG tion. True, there is always 4 |oq for nobler reasons, as its name|One in one thousand will hit the| submitted his mame. to the Air /T UL | The principals declined either| It made notable strides in re-| Ket of old grads whe won't be indicates. million mark, Force es the passenger on. the| [EMAROMEL NCI LCR mC << -acAaiiaaiie to confirm or to deny the reports,|search in germ-free biology and Pecified unless the coach wins | ) : but other’ sources said a feud has/other worthy fields. It seemed em- every. game handily (and then | thomas Alva Edison invented reached ‘such proportions that|barrassed at times by the skill of attends all their pet charity bene- the phonograph in 1877.-.Edison board. members have detailed|its football team; fearful that it| Sts gratis) : was avdreamer, but his wildest their complaints ‘to the White|would attract more attention for| Notre Dame has its: share of|dream in’ Technicolor could not House : that phase of student life for |these incorrigible. birdhrains, com-|have-taken in the scope of today’s _ |pounded by a long-time scattering industry ot jot professors who hon-| More “SAVINGS” UP TO on realy haven’ ~~ {ment came during ~~ Fenten hasbeen” spending the |Dewspaper strike. ; holidays at Westport Conn, . His The alienation of affections would cn lve NUR ‘aemiery a 6 Perish as Flames | tower sy En gull Apartment | “At least two sources, however,| ‘said there is no question that bad]. / For vr Home-A1” 3 Rooms! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT BOTH STORES | aia ke ‘tion with the White House, ‘Swedish Sailors Safe in San Francisco Now SAN FRANCISCO. (UPI) —Sea men of the Swedish page ship Alvsnabben went ashore Wednes- nent fi ‘Shi ee my Wnt “ py: ‘fate of several earlier visi ' Grid ca NINE countrymen - : The last time a Swedish naval{~: x ek ship came here — in 1852-=;two| The dead were Mr. Joyce of the crewmen were ‘ ‘shanghaied”’ Donal, about 21, and her son, Ste-/ for forced work aboard another|ven, 5 months, occupats of be | < ae : vessel. . —— ageanes 4 Net eee tors, Ralph ct, a . =a | t of the residents of Panama|pt Rochester; his wife, Mary 21;] 41 North Seginaw St. tdiemeve ig either in Panama City “le od Amage Smother | and Miracle Mile - : We’ agent! \ad \ar —_\5 6 aur ¢,’ ty 4 fy o ie See) eS E , . . : 0 7 | = | | | Y ! a , | 5 . : i's FINEST WATEHES. : on AMERIG ee Oe if the WATCH " Lady's GRUEN—-17 Jewe |_ You Choose Is... a $1.50 weey $9150 | ALLOWANCE HT ad SS nN eS Could Be as Much as... 30” t YOU PAY. | “aq” | Onets eae ae, Man's GRUEN—Self-Wind 23 Jewels $7950 ‘ga ge 4 ane amr Double see ea io vor onan mate f a tar se Wey 55" | ee ca. b ERE PARKINGH ~ RIGHT ° | Clairvoyant ‘Witch Reigns in Stockings Ford's competitors witch. Spelled just that way. A flashing brunette, she is one of | - just one, on her decisions on stocking fash- ‘called extra-sensory perception. ions. So far she has been right. - | < «© «€ But that isn’t the only reason this) The first time we met, wit tcheraft. . She lives in “the most haunted | house in;England” — Bodwennt Hall, which has five~separate itive. ghosts, one of them.a dog, ' “Your first name, I feel, must LONDON (UPI — Mrs. Ann| She has a second town home in call her ajLondon which — has a ghost— She picks her assistants and) ‘the first British women to break|makes her business decisions with) through to the top echelon of big. the liberal use of mysterious (and. “business. Millions of dollars ride, scientifically eontiversial) faculty friend handsome, thirtyish executive with introduced us by last aes —, the model’s figure is suspected of was a glimmer of white teeth and ‘Mrs. Ford fixed me with two of the body, even the abdominal. It keeps hands. ° ‘darkest and most disturbing eyes MY figuure in perfect shape and J ever to adorn a big business execu- | idon’t. have to diet.” __ British Brunette Reaches. Top Echelon be Robert,” she sald. The friend gasped, but then said “She does it all the time”. _ 7 * | quite_an experience. As we spoke, her shoulder seemed to twitch, rhythmically. ‘Miuikcle control,’ she explained’ when she caught my curious eye. “T can isolate any muscle ih my; |CATCHES EVERY EYE lees Ge An interview with Mrs. Ford is cat eek he tripped oat of tie vestnayeds With] levery male eye on her, ~ * **--2- : * Mrs. Ford ‘nies the oct ith ten stocking business as she has gotten into most fhings in-her career, be- cause of a clairvoyant vision of herself behind a -big desk with ‘Fashion. Directress” on the door. x« * * ° There was much more to the [vision which involved marriage to a stocking executive named Philip Ford: On the lookout only for a wife, Ford found. himself instead iwith a tornado of ideas on his ths enticed: vhest:¢-t0-his board of directors and they were so impressed they paid one official Having proved this by polishing! of the company. 20,000--pounds se clus (00,000) to resign we piace could be madp for her. And Mrs. Ford “duly became done, Mrs. Ford is a hard woman to shake from a decision. «x * * For example, she scoured ware- found a certain one she had ioned as the television of her stockings. ~ “There was a look I bd seen in this oni eye that 1 nad to have,” she explained. ee a Cato delae 6 ao tes first staté to license automobile drivers, beginning the practice’ in houses full of teddy bears until she} DETROIT (UPI) — Ford Motor} Co. says January pension checks ing mailed out to retired work-| increases negotiated with the Unit- ed Auto Workers Union this year. + ke John S. Bugas, Ford vice presi- dent-industrial relatins,. said ers include $178,000 in retroactive | canes aie viele of peuiealt Ken Bannon, director of the UAW’s Ford department, said re- tired union workers will find bene- rate in the U.S. has fallen. below the mark of 10 per 1,000 popula- tion. Fa For the past 10 years the death!0. Henr Only ; 32 Years Overdue BRISBEE, Ariz. 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RY A 1959 ‘ : Fe dM i "ce tings bt and Found Colm ; Of dl Out ie ald peaon increase ore |Produees. vik Results” an “|eluded in February checks... 2 ans He ected es et We Pension The U.S. Internal Revenue | lost and found column for a $100 Service approved increased ben- [pill lost on the street. Immediately : | Seen cones Pee aw Neae te a aan oon tae $178,000 in Retroactive ployes, Tuesday but the com: |for one found, and which the own- nts Included in| Pamy %a¢ ‘usable to complete ier could get by paying for the ad. ' calculations fast enough to In- | Smart got his bill back from How- ‘January Figures ~- ard Wooding. | a “ 1 epee palsy dwindled to. 160 miflion in 1929. 4 ie | [ é E He a E ut 1,703,681 tons ‘in Tk acting Voter tabled. a request from a self-styled) traffic The letter was addressed to Mayor O. B. Hil—who last held office in 1947, Pause That Refreshes SUFFOLK, Va. n—city a “qualified and active voter” for a ~ light at ‘an intersection, —< Bice: Ave. @ = The" Flagstaff Junior Chamber of Com- merce made special arrangements | to entertain Bob Bradley, a Jay- cee from Tennessee riding across the country on a mule. — Bradiey stopped off in this north- -|local restaurant, Patrolman George’ aa ce wenn ba Milam leaned against the pinball machine, CR wes Gi -to the touck. Milam pried into the bottom of the machine and came up with 38 tc pints of iced beer. Fiji Starts Fight on TB” ern Arizona town for a few days en foute to a national Jaycee con- _Ivention in Los Angeles. The Flag staff Jaycees scheduled a visit to’ ‘Grand Canyon, arco a tri CANBERRA, Australia — The, ‘South Pacific Health Service has’ ag" | begun a three year 18,000 pounds | ($40,500) antituberculosis campaign \Clever “pia Werle! a Didn't Use Crystal: Ball TULSA, Okla. — — Accotiniant : Clinton, MeGl said there oe. 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Bay yo eey colors. oe 3, ast raga Sh _ Se Lye ae ee oe sy Po hes : 6 &.. i ee ee: ere : ars AE E. ‘ k . : e 4 x aie saya \ se 3 \. ‘ ar i i j * i . i f+ TEN _ _ i io a ee. : - THE: vowrtac PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 vate a ' Senn es en = : ae To Give Away sensi SThivia Sabotage {- Jeamster Fee (eres. sews. ==s.~“\Court Verdicts Ex-Antiracket Head Hes Failure at Profession, — Frivolous ~ Arguments |. Plan to Share Union Maybe He'll Reform Clerical Errors’ Make’ Salary With 22 Groups| vis, crry. calif, (UPD -— A Mockery of - Justice | | would-be burglar who at first WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former | didn’t succeed doesn’t plas to try NEW YORK, WN. Y.- Legal loop-| Sen. George H. Bender (R-Obio) /and try again. ‘holes are sabotaging the scales of | . says he is giving away all the’ He left a note by an unopened| justice, Guilty criminals go free. money he received for running the} safe in- the office of Yuba City F E ive-Director of n Union’s Anti-Racketeer- | ; y is: peyeegl crial ° Attorney James Changaris, S8Y-\ 5 New York Divisién of Parole.| ing: + - In an effort to disprove what he! ‘Igive up. JD never bea ‘suc-| David Dressler, writing in a recent dermed "Crecdcis Iabrcations” eesstl "bumia ; isste of a national magazine, pre- about his charitable intentions, a ~ j sents startl ing instances al fat Bender also made public the names~ At Least He's once tice didn’t triumph; it fell flat on of 22 institutions which wil) share its nose, 64:4 ; the first $15,000 of suehearnings.. About His Signature . Stacking case upon case in ov Bender's, Veercious and salary | “NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENG- dence to point out the need for §. as a union clean-up chief have | D (UPI) — Henry Holland, 38,| modernization within our legal ap- __-beén the source of some contro- sentenced to four months in| peals machinery, ‘Dressler reveals. ~~ versy since he was appointed t0 141) Tuesday after he told a court the fact that such. frivolous argu- the job edriler this year by |he had lived at 31 hotels without|ments as a misplaced semi-colon) Teamstér President Jamite” ® R:"\paytng a bill and had stolén from|on an indictment ean turn a-guilty, — Hotta. —— five of them. man. free. In a statement yesterday, Bender Holland. said he we ‘regis: “It’s happened before, i it | reported he had received a total = as “Mr. Cee us will continue to happen,” : a Hy Drosster, “antes soroothiog, ta = SPECIAL CLEARANCE! |r me, onc] NEW BALDWIN PIANOS | ist Sz saris FLOOR MODELS [Rese = 2" FAVOR CRIMINAL Selection of unsuitable jurors, eee continual T@-trials, and clerical pant : eae : rors are only a few of the - ~ Save U P tO - [J calities that frequently give @ crim-| ‘inal a lion's share of justice. There $ jare others, Under current statutes, . |a-clever lawyer can often convert’ judicial proceedings into a night. 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Atwere Plenty of Free Petting 4 a _ |” CLOSED SUNDAY" aes Bree ork ane Sa bea ES . . | : 9 ‘ “Weeks * ‘ : fn a on 4 i oo ie UPS Phote CAUGHT IN A WEB — tah tnd Nepok cicdibbien’ whe poland himself into a corner, this Italian. workman at Latina seems to be ~ » building himself into a Cage. He’s actually assembling the metal _leok ae for big savings — SON | ata ” High Quality Genu Low Pr ice! *=” govered over. Se ees ee ee ee ae eee coe i plant. pada Field Historic ce Famed Croydon ‘Airport Too Tiny; Lights Go Out LONDON. ‘(AP)—The wonderful} world of aviation outgrew Lon-| don's Croydon Airport last night. | The founding field of airline fly- ing was taken from the list of airports as the clock struck for 1959. : * * *& : Rows of nondescript houses . skirting the old airfield _ will lengthen and grow until the run- ways and boundary lights _ are Croydon in its day ranked with or ahead of New York's. Floyd] . coma Field and Le Bourget in Paris. * * * The 400-acre field, too small for four-engine transports. let alone! jet comets and- Boeings — goes back to. the days of Zeppelins. pilot goggles and planes with two kt & 8. «The world’s first great airplane robbery was there. . A flight to Paris which some historian#* Says Was the first alr: ‘Tine trip in history took off from Croydon. 4 'half a dozen lines, was born at the, | Croydon was too hemmed in by, The first horse ever to fly land-j jed there. Imperial Airways, forerunner of tield in South London. Bert. Hinkler flew 650 miles non- stop from .Croydon to Turin, Italy. There’s always an argument handy on the world’s first airline flight, but Croydon’s first was cer. tainly one of the very first. Two passengers were flown, along with a box of sandwiches, to Paris Aug. 25, 1919. Pa b— ae —_- Too me The, “Gold Bullion Room" at the! cradle of British aviation was once the scene of a 21,000-pound (then worth about $85,000) robbery. 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Use another car's battery to start your car when! battery is dead. Safe way fo stort cars with auto + matic transmission. ‘Buy | ALLSTATE ° ae dependa re ae sole siding on “Doletey an, Todos « ast tire selection in town! ~ pine OF ae eee, nay bach EARS Press rE . ~ c= ee Poe ‘ ee? eer i 4.235 ‘i 4 mF e "be ea Tz = -. : eee Pe > 4 f cP F 7k Be ee ‘ Seen s ee . * ae 3 Lee ee ps yo ee <= Pers. Site. See fee et ee ee - = : : : f = j ee : \ ie eer eS : 3 sa : @ a es oe e Beate ee ee ¥ =e eee ee ak ay ea Sa ae Eee = Se 4 Winter, eee. : Eady ast pean ; te a ee ——— a Bh ek ei ete ee ee eee pee a a ees Ste: ee : Sp : = “ : a ee ‘ in : ees ee Oy es ie | a5 aa e “ : Z " eo 4 : . * os as “4 oe : < = : . * ss 5 ot oo : we i oe se f De : ce ee , Pe Se, ey i yf : noe eg Ce : fs Fas a _AWELVE oe tina _ pts PONTIAL PRESS. | AURSDAY, “JAN CARY 4; 139 | pts ee ee ee ee - Goi ing fo Berlin? $10,000 Girl ‘Sees’ Temperatures poe oe Bee i « / | t Stay Out of Jail Little Eva Works i in 1 Dark BUFFALO, N, y. uw — Here's nerathres. setlow ‘for high and a cine: is ié report how , well 1 ana ‘State Department Has one lady who knows what's going! ferent shades for temperatures in| fast surface wounds heal | on in the dark. a . ‘between, ee) . Book of Warnings for ; ae . - | disijured areas are warmer than | She's little Eva, as cunning @ 6 pya'y diaphragm, for ex-| the rest of the~ and cost | Prospective Tourists bundle of lens, asia gl oils, ample, # blonde in a sweater off as they heal, With Eva taking | botace *, sibs and Let as YOUTC’ turns up’in warm, flesh-colored | the temperatures doctors can | BERLIN (UPI) — Try to-stay, Oly ‘© meet anywhere tints with the lips, which are cheek — on patients’ a vut of jail when you — to Ber-, With utter aplomb and a little | relatively cool, a shad@ bluer | Brews, lin. | squirt of of! Eva can fell in pitch | than the rest of the body, ; Oy. Robineon save Gere anw ill That's the advice acl Aner | Pine oat mere vottee is | In industry, Dr. Robinson ex-| levaporographs in use by re | can, tourists by the U.S. State De- fit a ene slained, Eva can de such jobs as|dnd medicine. partment sort-of cold war" wearing and the temperature 6f 7°!" ‘ o Such jobs as} is aii Se Some we a girl's lips. locate breaks inthe internal in-| The Defense Sears hes! guide _ book. sulation of giant steel furnaces.! some, but how many and for what | The U.S. Mission here has dr awn, tn these are merely party, The temperature of the break is. uses is a secret. up a list of instructions for tourists| tricks, done to dramatize her abil-, ls idiferent from that of the rest of | Domestic jobs for Eva sho 3 are! who visit this isolated western oyt-' ity. Eva’s main’ work is more; Hthe furnace and va, by taking a inder gudy< ‘but there's tittle| post 110 miles behind the Iron Cur-| serious. quick look from the outside, can’ chance she'll be invited into homes! a ~ tain. Eva, whose 4 name ds Eva- tel] worried steelmen just where jn the near future despite ‘her tal The 2,000-word aisasepraphed | porograph, is Mream gir ‘of! and how big the trouble is. ‘ents. leaflet is called “Information for ‘Baird. Atomic, Inc, of Cambridge,’- Ope of Eva's functions in medi-' “She costs —— $10,000, Visitors to Berlin,” but it might Mass. °— . well be named ‘See Berlin With. | Dr, Pyavid Z. Robinson, who cre- | : ; ; Pe | : out Getting Arrested.” \ [sted her, disclosed at a -reeent) | ; —l Infrared Spec troscopy Ins stitute] “et eeiseed a thay}here What” unique and valuable} - Berlin not only is surrounded Ge shea eine - , Communist territory ‘but is split, Eva turns Infrared — or heat | | | (EVERY. ITEM J) OUR INVENTORY | into two separate cities, one West-, — rays emitted by all matter : ern_and one Communist. i { into a kiritt-of photograph that is : a Z t * t = | beth a picture and te mperalure — > a - in other words, if an American Chart. | \ . ty tourist gets into trouble of is ar- | In absolute di arknexs hes lensge; - : eT q ae : rested on an East German rail can focus rays front “objects ip tol, : way or highway, there ie tittle 00 feer ‘away on 4 special, dark the U. 8. can do to get him ree ened diaphragm, i A thousand hours ' leased of give him aid. Oils squirted on the diaphragm, . “Po ric J Lis st of oO. Me Se F The easiest way for a Western se abated the rays and) of pleasure ad ar a Is Qo ur any pecia S< national te get arrested in East take on the objects’ shapes and . of. Berlin is to take photographs of 4pproximé ate colors | later life, for ee C ; iY , , Our Reg, ‘ Our Reg. ae . Ls | Discount | 10% off Discount 10% Off anything the Comsaveiaie: +40 not, The oils turn blue for Jow teme| - - every hour: : a Price" _ Sale Price Price Sale Prices want. photographed at coyers a 4 ric jot of ghound.l, can range ftom 8 — your child ‘Dormeyee 10 ou Perk . 14.88. 13.39 Cosco Folding Hi Chair 11,88 10.70. neighborhood police station if a “© pile of rubble ' Although Western nationals. may eross into East Berlin they may not leave the city limits and enter the surrounding Soviet Zone of Ger many without special hardto get permission ae The -gultle book uses capital let ters to stress this point “DO NOT ENTER OR Al “TEMPT TO ENTER THE SO VIET ZONE WITHOUT A VAL ID PERMIT. TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN YOUR IMMEDIATE ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT » . . FREQUENT CASES OF - ARRESTS HAVE OCCURRED _WHEN PERSONS WERE ONLY | ONE OR TWO FEET INSIDE THE SOVIET ZONE." For this reason travel on the city's gevated railway poses a dan ger D’rmeyer Golden Goddess 20.95 26.94 Universal 10 Cup Perk . 19.96 - 17.95 | Universal 8 Cup-Perk ...10.88 9.79 ¢ es a ameeee ti .... 22,50 20,26 . 1 t7c. >i Westinghouse ixer . .-. 13,95. 12.55 Use GRINN ELL S | GE,Hand Mixers .......13.95 12.55 RENTAL PLAN | Sunbeam Hand Mixer ...13.95 12.55 1 GE Toaster ........:..15.96. 14.36 | Toastmaster Toaster ...13.96 12.55 0 {i Toastmaster Toaster .... 9.95 8.95 5 -Dormeyer Toaster ..... 14.95 13.45 A MONTH It Proctor Toaster .......12.05 11.65 Black Angus Grill ......59.95 54889 , Evans Bicycle vevet ee O195 28.15 Proctor Ironing Board ..13.95 12.45 Samsonite Oval C'd Table 13.95 12.45 Samsonite Card Table ..11.95 10.76 Samsonite Table Chairs . 6.95 5.35 West Bend Fry Pan ss. 11,88 - 10.68 Dormeyer Grill ........18.79 16.91 Grill and Waffle Baker ..13.95 12.55 Sunbeam Electric Blanket 26.88 24.28 spends now, learning to play the piano. A new piano in your home, for eT OTERO We ee ee ee ae Befo set on the “el,” the plus castage - =) Pe Aen make sure it z . Within six manths if. you de . ' Sunbeam Steam Iron oe 12.95 1 1.85 Northern Elec. Blanket . 26. 88 | 24.28 ‘heduled to ste at the stati o =n oe . peal wand Went berlin sat Se cide to buy, all payments apply! | GE Steam and Dry Iron . ..12,.95 11.65 Presto 6 Qt. Pres. Cooker 12.95 11 65 an express fo the Soviet Zone . ; aes | Toastmaster Iron 9. 95 ‘18.95 A —— INFRARED GENIUS “Little “ . ne ene The song “Dixie? v as composed Fs a can detect temperature dif- = ; \ Pp i . All Jewelry Items Extre 10 Yo” py Dae Kinmett. oa VY ae! from lerores in objects up to 500 feet GRINNELL’ Ss 2 . 27° South Saginow St. ° roctor Iron see e ewe ne ot: 9.96. “8.95 4 Oneide Stoinivss Silverware Extra 10% | asueisas i ia RE aR Ruts ipenEROSETE MF Tate! AAT ETTTTR res | RADIOS . . oH I- F | ~ LUGE AGE C AMER AS . — a! : Extra 10% ‘Extra 10% - Discount 3 Discount Extra 10% 3 Extra 10% Discount Discount. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARANAAAAAAAA REVERE -- = ote - Display ModelsMany Others» : | “STAINLESS “SAVE. _ ADDED. - - Twrewewrevwewvew?*™ ln lS ie i Mn i sl weecial No tice! A self in position to ; femove maximum ‘1 uch oi cm = LATEX ~ << either Osmun's store or call... a to all customers of fi fe] re | cus omers oO FLINT -- STAINLESS STEEL . en : , ae _ COOKWARE oe RA: ‘TO OUR USUAL Low PRICES, t = $ yy a a SAVE a HEART | TP, A i ile 3 : | th ~ ; | ‘ : THe “Snow Blitzer” 3 ” i | “oa ‘REMOVES SNOW. AS gent. _MAGI- LUX. fe : , TY Sepeeerremnrn | rv 8 oeeeece? “LUSTRE E | if This week 22,000 announcements.’ — Dents tocnet AY SO RERy serena > US E NAMEL ; . oe i Brienne - = $ : of great interest and importance oy ieee oc —Miaacron oe OR t rear artGnee™ Aa ee ee ; | : CELESTE seme | = MAGI-LUX- ty Ue ments q clears “wide pat 3 were mailed. Af By chance you did + e aie ae oe by $ SATIN FINISH | ie -/ gil WHEELS f fo ‘i _ not receive one, please drop inat- Sn matt | ; ~ VINYL RUBBER af) J . “ah ade eeps it. e ; ; ; 3 § > i iS | Sh ‘ ied Reg. . $e Gol. a opp paces. eee Sa— 1SColors apm FEMS or FEL = | OOP) Se 09) - } a ae “6® From T- i Pays to Shop the Stores That on Now on Disp lay — 59 GEMCO LAWN MOWERS! | Y \ Never Compromise on iss lity” - : HOURS: 3 AR. | DAILY 3 Be Ti.€ 9:30 - 9:30 me | it? | 8 ; ie SUNDAY 932 WEST HURON ; | 10-4 OPPOSITE HURON THEATER ; | ay i 2 oS ed eee ee we f Nine . fee SU f i we AG ae ed “pe : op 5 me ; oil > a ae : . seonieois ges ‘a | THE PONTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY , 1959 2 A , THIRTEEN Pensioners Ask Relief re { ; isales” areas and a in- South Carolina has oben re msn Selle Wets Score New Gain’ ese ot i sae = Had fo Win W twice? ae me lac es Fey 9 Se nth hp NEW YORK — A total of 443 lo-(net pickup of the wets, ASHFORD, ‘Conn. (UPI) = Jack woven goad ee ask the federal government to énd cal-option élections involving the: _‘leont the passer ig hoes Mes does not permit perisioners to-éol- |" lect their checks while outside Can-. _ada,- The anngal convention asked | that copes be forwanted. : tion gets @ new state and @ new) flag Saturday. “«, - aA Bt sg>| the new ste eaters (he union ops immediately, The new flag will An Ataerican dies in the United States on an average of every 71 seconds Wamencrrdsr, tA? ' The ae unannounced. desig | was picked from nearly 2,000 sug | gestions. received by a screening |committee. Eisenhower wilt—pro-; claim the official design as“ part of the statehood ceremony. - @ Whatever the design, the flag) 7]. makers are eager to begin produc-| jis ‘tion of the new version, © x Sidney Liberman, president ~o Valley Forge Flag Co., says his company will have flags ready ,| Monday. $ + Valley Forge, one’ of the largest, flag producers, sews flags.. | M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc., one od ‘for each | AE SOR I Mg: RR AE Mm SENOS PE AR ote sess Ladies” Car Coats | i" “Ladies ; a - Coats Regular to $75 Pablo se cricket Oe ot | , Cashmeres, 100% Alpacas, Super Lustrosa, Tweed Reversibles and aes |e RAE TUR RR TES Regular to $22.95 OR AP he — Sub "een Separates — 20% off penne Seneamte be Se as Reg. $50 & $55. *45- — ~ BLOUSES .— ~JUMPERS - Girls” Winter Coats Regular 40 $29. 95 317 ons 223 : 4 - i S i e- ¢. z ; sof 4 = * = Se ten Ne enh Cr, - | Bn =o ~ a [3 $3399 a 35 oa , Sr eG Ho Sanbemaetotee Reg. $65 506 Mien’s s Suits int? teint iy —= ay eae ex Reg. $75 563_ Regular $69.50 852 Men’ s 2. Pant Sa co nel i hey OR Regular $16.95 . si . | ‘Friday Sear) re ki Wp) bya es - : ¢ : : ‘Save 51'! ay 39 put New Pastel Acetate. VA , TTI MA ss y iy we Ie Lae Nas\\ a er Bb 8 ie 72. gil Cos a . Wo wee te. ae eo Le te oe aha | Use a ee! Lion Charge = iy Option Terms | if "HOURS: Miracle ile 10 to Datty — Dewsterr: 0:90 (6 5:0) Dally, 8b-ta 9 weedy ahd Friday es ee Men’ Winter Jackets | sat _ _ zo i } f Student ‘Suis Re eg. to $39. 95—Sizes 35- 10-Rex. & lene : oll ipl AA 2 HE 4s ~ oaks ae ae * ro Se $29 oi S34 MEME Bg 2 Siecle Men's Toggle. Jackets Regular $24.95 - Hooded Styles. ALL OTHER JACKETS: REDUCED — — | Jackets and Seton a _ Regular to $19.98 = rn a tints 0_s Men 1s Spor Coats S18 : Ed 90 Be wp 2 aed We _ Regular to $35 Liebe dd Both Stores AAS apy geotamytet: ae (A Wl 2 ww *» po Ra haley a ea 8 bea Ach Oo a iy Oe EOE ho pale MS aa oS ‘ . » a % ©) ~ ; E AS ' pees ki A hee : : 2 { - i ¢ , i ; Ue “i pe vey Ss kes een a “e ot y Bhd i *\ ‘ « t a eee ee ee an a esos a ee ee cee aE each Nt : f Portage Shoes’ | | Reg. $10.95 anal $12.95 | MM . LE sseataagidemeineeeets a eS Sipe artis PN hS a ae he tte cs raat Hagin I we er er ty ta ee Yan \ or Shoes she Coding Ladies’ = Naturalizers & o Reg. SRoe. MIRACLE MILE ONLY f F | on ieaPNO mae E ee 14° 5911 - NT Se © Bape ainc papain: Bi “Ladies Enna _ Jetticks b 2 Regular $11.95 E 4 - $6 - 578s" ' DOWNTOWN onuy KS ile) SERS ee IN a te _; Girls’ _ Seamperoo & ek Sandals | a . . Black Patent & Leathers... - Full Fashioned Fur Blends, Bulkies, Crew Necks |, . Reg. $4.95 and $5.95 Rag ae tiinanacannmeeite Ps ke c hildren’ s e ts Parrot and © Regular to $8.95 ¥e te 49 _ Ladies’ . -American Girl © Shoes Pe _ Regular to $9.95 § a. ote Yet . Men’s - Porto Peds. Reg $15.95 to $1795 bo se Me’ . 6” | + + es a ee ny ‘ FOURTEEN oo > * 7 a : ‘creased ae kept unem- | _ployment higher than the business | Year or Vanguar du la Joop ‘expansion: warranted, “— —.... |, Housing’ and. the aie | industry claimed a major role in Suey as S ero | reversing the recession, not with- out reason, That hainmering | ee | noise in the suburbs. came from | e By wate: FERRIS — rolled t6 an all-time record high, duction was way down. Railroads builders throwing up new homes, — i ; AP Business News Writer ‘Prices were higher than business were hit hard. | | Which totaled about 1,100,000 to | seemed to warrant. That, said the’ But people kept right on eating, 1,200,000, F ral YORK W—It was the year puis, was because prices-were dis- Sales Oy ae siores ing. P of Vanguard I and the hula hoop. counting the future. Some skeptics ‘about 10 per cent over 1957. Gross national product was at an These were the highlights of busi-/said prices also seemed to be dis — * # — rate of = billion dollars ness, in 1958: counting” the hereafter: | Maybe there was some cnet ee : < _ ©* we x & ‘tion with the recession: Regard- The recession reached its low Americans made an average of'less of reason, Americans con- in April. It never hurt soft goods 24.875,000 telephone calls a day. industries very much, did hurt the| hards goods business. The rebound, Symbol of the disappearing pas- To- & * * was very sharp senger train: The Atchison Hero of the recession: The consumer, He kept right on buy- ing even after business leaders and eeonomists headed for the of the corporate name: ‘sumed more alcohol than in any peka and Santa Fe Railway stopped running passenger trains ‘into.the Kansas town which ts part Atchison. ééellar,. fearing the worst. | Unele Sam's budget went deep. Speculators found a new an could be beught-on a 5 per cent dollars this year, q ¢F into the red than éver before | 5,,, unions but clection results what looked-tike a wonderful play-| in peace time. The Federal Gov- ground: Government bonis. Bands trament is spending so billion “anyone was listoning. One union [newspaper's complete . editorial on or less margin (down payment):; The steel industry used only 4; ithe election ° ‘Wow!"’ Prices boomed early, then col- little more than half its capacity.’ lapsed. Some folks felt the pain. The machine tool industry had its’ ‘the farm. Production set a new J The irrepressible ES m parker’ worst year since 1930 "Coal pro-| ‘record. Farm income was up 20 - ~ per cent from the relatively low ./[__20-GALLON Regular $3.75 Value _ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER GARBAGE CAN Special | $700 , Poole Hardware OPEN DAILY 9T09 P.M. - aan FOR THESE With Coupon ©, 7 SUPER FOOD BINS | which filled the vold in the me- | dium sized car field deserted by year since 1946. Americans also eked more cigarettes than ever before. But the tobaceo-cancer publicity had one effect. The switch to fillers —_. continued, = The Senate Rackets Investigating Committee turned up scandals in! traised a question as to whether | It was a bountiful year down on} level of 1957, Outstanding event af the auto- mobile year: Popularity of American Motors’ “Rambler,” || Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth, Consumers spent 200 billion dol-| lars during the year, and not all en LIVING BLOWER = Diamond huka hbops a hands reach toward heaven in The jet-age arrived [tf was a@@<, this art-in-jewels creation by sur- companied by @ series of strikes ga! realist Salvador Dali. Two gold- airlines Missiles, satellites and en flowers rise on gold stems ‘fF moon rockets made a once obscure! fram a rough. malachite hase. Fiorida town Cape Canaveral. a’ The top blossom yemains in full familiar date line around the world’ bloom while the acne opens There were 5,437,000 unemployed and closes electrically. Contain- in June—most since 1941. By year. ing 1,38] diamonds, the work is end the figure was 3,800,000. In-’ worth $100,000. ae SS PEOPLE'S MARKETS BONUS COUPON CHASE G SANBORN COFFEE “Te 59 COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 3 FRESH PORK STEAK | fy PouND | , FOOD CLUB | SHORTENING | 3259" | - WITH Cov or PEOPLES MARKETS BONUS COUPON FOOD CLUB shceianag: | rs 3: ‘ aris COUPON exrines JAN. 3 # HUNT" 5 APRICOTS mi GOLDEN: RIPE - BANANAS =. I 0 1465 E. Pike Street | = _ a P . | C <= | CAN WITH THIS COUPON FOOD=0- 700 Auburn Ave. ee ee oe ps As nV , ay, Ny lm ' PEOPLE'S MARKETS BONUS CouPon FOOD CLUB Ph. FE 5-831 ‘istiimeag ale emt \ ~ BUY NOW and SAVE The andiat Buy. The More You Save “337 ‘SHOP NG DAYS °TIL RISTMAS Christmas Tree > Seni, Wrap and Cards - YW PRICE | ‘Boys’ InckeTs j Reg. 7.98 Corner Sanford Stre Ph. PE 2-1293] e8t DER=MARKET Values up to 12. 98 Suburban on 8 8 ne . - Jackets T' Tacha Grand Maid 130-Count White Muslins or Twin Fitted _ 81 x 108” or . “Poste: biaogh Matching 42x36" Cases , “7 f ity SHEETS 1x99”, 72x108” | | Li Ladies’ Nylon SHEER DRESS “LENGTH GOWNS | rsin 397 | We Gils —— _SW EATE RS | “Reg. 3, 98 3” 67 ‘PULLOVER CARDIGAN “VISIT OUR CLEARANCE — CENTER for EXTRA SAVINGS” Hundreds of Items Reduced | _ For Clearance...Save Now Tt _ Children's | ) Ret 888 COATS | wim area HOOD — 68 he ae ; 19 ONLY “1 ONLY | tates’ | LET POOL TABLE ‘Better Dresses polar wi 9 88 Values = OQ | Soak - - to1098 fm -: Valued at 79. 8&8 ~ Reg. 29.95 . TONLY _ 101 PIECE. | PLYWOOD TABLE || DINNERWARE SET/ TENNIS TABLE Gee Reg. 29.95 . igs SCHOOL GIRL | Nylonized Ladies’ COATS - | Gown and Robe Sets i | ae. oe | bao . Reg. 3. 98 Y al "CAR COATS. CAR COATS, = W. if 5 8 8 | ah sl a z * a ¥e 4 1 4-¢e H ee. e \ t 4% ; Eg Zee 4 ere Ss - t AE \ ° C ft 5 rh a ‘ a en ‘ . : 4 t * Sony = ‘Wortman, Coke es SurTeE | i 9 P.M. Saturday til 5:30 Thit is the Year- End Clearance: Sale: on means the most in dollars saved to the most people. We have price- slashed brand new, fashionable suits, topcoats, jackets, sports: wear and furnishings. Thotisands. of men will start the New Year right and save big money at pccmest $- now! TREMENDOUS . PRICE SASHES INALL y Depa oe eo Pe 4 80 SUITS “All Wool Fabrics cae | oe $ / ten eS Be: . hS SUITS. All Wool Sharkskins. ere Sour 43 - "55 TOPCOATS si aaa | $60 TOPCOATS essex ai 4g $99" ha ae SPORT CORTS Al Woot Toueds con SLACKS vai Herd Lh _ oe 12" SLACKS’ . All Wool Flannels..... ... oe - | ‘O° All Wool Pull-Over and 4 Holer —- yee: —*7* SWEATERS | 5g JACKET! te oy | a supp seedetetion as Suburban Coats ALL WOOL SHARKSKIN EPANT SUITS | rae SHAS “A TERRIFIC. VALUE! All Wool Meltons , Quilted Lined ..... $5.00 and $5.95 ARROW DRESS SHIRTS “(Whites Exceptéd) — ~ Excellent Patterns 39% Choice Colors " Most All ie “Brock ‘Up Nest Buy, an Armful! I —————— oo “— un | +6" | Goberdine Reversibles - oO en anee t & Be as #% TAKE 12 WEEKS ¢ to PAY SAME « as CASH—NO. a CHARGES te, aa 5 * ae “Remeber = You Don't Need the Cos I nee ee : a ih ) “ - ¢ eo : fo . : a : eo a ; poo o ~ . ' = : : = a a a . 1 , . : a 5 Ci z ; Le Py 2 : c | . \ | SIXTREN ous = : THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY: JANUARY. 1, 7009 ees Cer ee o >» «a fod . nae Population of the S: has a — ~ one-fifth since’ and the num- ber of children has increased by! M an Erica Se lla eine | by His Own Car , Sen ©, oem Seseane B vonel | Gets Ticket LANSING UA bottle started | is e ‘mie a jowakowaks all ‘the fechie between Chester J Ceneld & em Teor h . SVE Virginie tion ecard Gaincome SELF-SER /-wasn’t what you think. Here’s what happengd: as at tested by a Lansing police acci dent report Chester was making a left turn when an empty pop bottle rolled under the brake pedal of his | car ‘and he wasn't able to stop His car struck another, so Ches- | ter got. out to Anspect the dam- age The car somehow slipped into gear and started off with Chester in pursuit. The car turned a complete circle and started chasing Chester. The car ' caught up and he was knocked down by a fender and run over oN by the left front wheel. : : ; ; The .car ended up against a HAPPY NEW YEAR tree. Chester ended up inthe hospital, where he was treated AV PLUMBING {: for minor bruises, released, then | S E. j handed a ticket for driving in“an | Bac |éegy a DRUG STORES | Olmstead and his car—but i nes a i ite ae oe ¥ —_ pee < yee eee ee ww LAS a ws - : Jean 3 oe ae from Harry William M fron Edwin R. ladraws Gebie io 4. trom eres A, Reicher Maud & fyom rom Denver Ozbir selring Tom oe J. yitede . 4 the saab leen P. Pe Gisaatebrooks | « HELENA RUBINSTEIN . AORWONE + PDEA. REG. Du BARRY. CREAM $5.50" -e€ - 2 50 so Young Promise| °3” I]. from Loyd B Pat uae M. "foom John Barvare Dodson a a B. from Dorothy M. Townes d, from Virginia A. Kine Teachers’ Statting Pay in State Said Higher _ANN ARBOR. (UPD —The Uni-, versity of Michigan says starting | pay for teachers in public sehools | | ‘in the state was somewhat higher | [ THY GRAY . @. unsafe gnanner. , 3 |can the average starting salaries | REG. $ 00 Rib ie) on . Supply Co. =| ~-————— | all in other states. § $3.50 , Kellogen So ao ; Montreal, after Para is the) : Sn te , . A’ survey. by the university's | ‘ : Hormone : 172 S$ SAGINAW world’s largest French-speaking | “

ee ek chee omar Gow | Sn Ove - te - biiyers are frightened off -by | Geophysical Cooperation _Tmore Uberal-Nevthers wing prier | has 23,000 students in its schoo! | could work out methods by which i areata tight mortage credit and high | Our gun, kept under sinew |Saso over the school issue. ° sma) tone —— cam: | system, is under fedetal court the dangers of a surprise attack 4504 interest rates, Building costs will | continuous surveillance. yielded With the openinix of the 86th pee: order to penta desegregation tm (iy any of the great powers could keep on going up. secrets about ite X-ray emissions,|Constess: the South's ancient wea- “At year’s end 16,400 high sched danuary.” be prevented. As in the case of a Retailers are betting on a slow/new con¢epts of magnetic triggers: ee aeaion passage of meaning: Eos in es and Arkansas! The public sthools ‘of Atlanta, nuclear test ban, the central issue but steady rise in-consumer buy-)in storms on Ss sun’s face, of! — - ! 2 : _ Ga,, are confronted with a federal was an inspection system. This ing —— iT store lar effect: _earth. Scientists, — suit to- bring about _integra. _integra- ; Rerotiation. also .was paralyzed by — : the next. six.months are expected anaes sew euttamee t the suns wrangling. ~~ a to top the first half of 1958 by: 4/outer tenuous envelope seemingly’ + ay in the South, The fact that East-West dis- or 5 per cent. Even during the re-jembraces the earth itself. .and in ae Senceitian to any form se 4 e _ceasi of arly | \that the earth's | of air ex-! of public school integration. ® . sales held at a high level. tends to higher. altitudes than Dicer oereteor assorted an de. Ganget © Consumers Iaive not been pan-; Suspected 7 ets signed to any integration in- Sete as icked by. recession talk. Chances A new kind. of astronomy — cluding a school closing law. — a are they'll loosen. up when they’re/ ultraviolet astronomy — appeared - * & & airelitas si8 - good. times. are here to|in_ 1958, to gaze revealingly . at-—j Inthe face of the possible closing!" ETN milale =a ] ~stay. the sun and stars with ultra-| of its excellent. public school sys- evidence simply proved . os e+ * violet - sensifive eyes. And rock). “tem; Atlanta's Mayor William .B.| that KhrusheRev was capable of Perna <~\ fan Wenling wp ale . soa red° up sbove obscuring _ Hartsfield has demanded that the rang ‘onl ni o_o heats paar ‘nay find their in-|(louds to see the sun during an) people of Atlanta be permitted to vara Doomdigen 4 comes down a bit in 1959. Prices ce eclipse. es ee ie bear or ne aa ak pey “ Y m gee A calcula aie ot crops and livestock are_head-| Coming in. 1958 are balloon ) wai ed violence te try te advance the bs ., ing lower and costs of running a) flights,.cquipped with telescopes, Further, members of the coun Soviet goal of expanding consme- c ~ farm are pe. ‘The US. Department’ rising above much of the earth's _ ty's state legislative: delegation | nism. Ree eee = ~ 4 left after expenses — will be down pictares could resolve the prt agghanetpmaanesod want and would not knowingly risk 5 ta 5 per cent on average from 1958.| mystery of Martian “canals.” coking- tat pasple = — |Watia War If. But there was dan- 2 — — i On, balance it looks like a good) The United States took initial ‘lk y= ‘ that an Sept. Dec] Merch tune Sot Ley _year. but not an easy year. Rath| steps toWard using atomic en- INFORMAL EDUCATION — Charlottesville, Vx, fourth grads - ~ Publicithwise 1958 was | be famed Western fears‘and pas- P| : dee 959 _ et, 1959 shapes up_as-@ year offergy for space s, and Rus-| ers meet in basement ‘of a private home for classes after their year for the South. iaabetias db he myjght culate the , challenge... s sia _ _— flying” elementary echool, was closed re prevent —— 1 euek aay be % oo . ‘peril and set of a < ao eee That's the business, ae at the end of 1958 — the year that/Uct saw the third post World War II recegsion breathe its dying ‘gasp. Pied * © = Bankers: merchants,- mamufac- , turers and economists expect the) recovery from recession which started last April to continue in % the new year — but -not-at aehith) wind pace. - Some vee 1860 as & transition or bridge to a new boom in 1960. . But forecasts of a 1960 boom are hedged with an impressive array of “its,” “bat's,” and “may. a > hee. s what you can ‘ek tr ‘in the year ahead: -° . - Business generally will tee, to new peaks. Gross national prod- uct. —+the® total output of goods and services — may reach an an- aual ‘pace of 460 .t6 470 dillion“dol- lars vs. 450 billions at the end of 1958: . ~ e& “Living costs will hold steady for 4 few: months, then resume their upward climb. The government |may find it difficult to shold in- flationary forces in check. By the rend of -1959-—-your—dollar will have’ lost a little more of ite buying power. Don't count on any vat jer tax reduction. , earl, "Autos will set hon ‘pace. U.S. factories should roll out more than 5'2 million new cars in 1959. That's far short of the nearly 8 million produced in 1955 but a kingsized gain over the 4! million built in 1958; - Jobs won't keep up with the rise in production—in today’s modern- ized, highly efficient, factories feweg people turn out more work. Jnemployment will continue to be ‘a problem. There may.be nearly five million Ameri- cans on i. jobless roll, in Jans) ie ee Things will. get better as warm- er weather permits @ore out- - | earth’s gravity and plummeting Niets will actually sed a man | back. ‘llow, or to engage ‘in military automated: a -rocket, and = them | safely back. ~ Characteristically, the Sev iets, Making up some lost™ ground in the space age, U. S. rocket. men in 1958 successfully launched | — three Explorer satellites and one tiny Vanguard. The Air Force tried three abet at the moon, one wheeling 79,- ‘WOO miles from earth, and the Army launched one whieh | an«atom - powered airplane. Nu-; clear scientists cleared up a! puzzle about the makeup of the; Rockets in 1959 will blast open te) nothing about advance plans.| nucleus or heart of atoms. the ‘doors to human spac®~travel.|But surely they have high ad-| - Medically Once a month and oftener, U. S. venttres ang surprises in mind./ drugs 1958" breught new! to succor sick human ‘and more-evidence t . | 230"and 3:30 "pm, Arrange eo e . ments can be made for demon- z ; = strations for large groups. oe re = “ § A: reget class wil] start A : 5S A Jan, 13 at-7 p.m., with James *"y = 39 Bar Hats and Novelties were to 3.98 » Garlick Jr: as instructor. see a = — = ie pa 7 = a 7 ea < : . “Two expert shoemakers from ie $ England, Thomas Beard and ; Pi . Isaac Rickerman, began the % a4 Linda ! ‘arell and Gagelhee to 16.98 > wufacture of leather shoes a erica at Salem, Mass., in iS Ay, ‘ = - ~ 1629, lohan - = * . . (SSS = ; oi ' - one. as ~ . , ~ 16 Camillia . were'to $20 $ "6 . Sips : . & pa S 6 2. + . * @ — 12 Fashion Guild uere to $25 10. . 10 Designer’s Samples —- SS nere to LG 15, These hats inciude all. of Fall and Winter's most wanted styles and colors in all head sizes. Millinery Salon — Second Floor 7 JANUARY — CLEARANCE Our aniire stock FALL and WINTER SHOES. ‘NOW GREATLY REDUCED e regular to 12.95 JACQUELINE ane Sedalia e regular to 18. 95 MARQUIBE: heels. Calf. textures. -AAAA to ® and * all sizes.. | What you've been waiting for . ' pointed-foe, T-strap end open suede trims,- black brown, briarwood. red, moys green, =e — Shoe Sélon — Meztanine . vey the most sought-after wes ~ oc ih hi and littl 7 tailoreds, sexclusive i | * i a ta a at ec EE CG a er i Mo | -CLEARAN CE 7 Name Brand Qualify Merchandise “¢ for Sub- Teen Girl $ 4 / SUB TEEN CAR COATS et es Reg. 14.98 Reg. $17.98 — $19.98-$21.98 } apie hearin ned aes | »y New Year. y h- f; a) $412 314 . day” to some of her husband’s harness Mr. i : $ horses, because Jan. I is the of ficial | _ SUBTEEN WINTER COATS ———— = . : cee , Music Guild > a Clifford assisted the , — —— | Holds Party Each member remrad Is . Se . | Christmas cafols she.had-writ- i aN apan SLACKS Pontiac Music Guild hela its . son woke w ore S| Values Values 2) Christmas party Tuesday at Plans for. ‘sh to $3.98 i fo 57-98 4 2 Harris of Bieoeinelg uy: | mades a i \ | five-week ier ‘stay for ee a gery. Ronnie Hummel, 5, assists his i} brother in opening a gift sent to wel- come his return home, as Mr. and Mrs. - Hummel =~ on. Pontiae- Press ‘Phete binthday of ‘all horses in this country. Williams raised these ‘horses Wt their North Adams road home. | WINTER HATS " HANDBAGS , BELTS TIES... Ter TP ee * * *¢ @ #@ 6 * 8 © 8 & 8 - _ NOW | 1.88 OO LOLOL OLN at 4 r -SU BTEEN DRESSES : Ry ohe rack | fall dresses | Reg. to $8,98 Reg. to $9.98 afi | $4 y $ D yl DRESSY STYLE DRESSES . | { $10.98 $1298 $15.98 NOW NOW NO ad § | COTTON KNIT 2-PIEC E = NONE [A Deincltiecttaclieste Hestinedinaasdinetinetiis an ee tas Oe age geen: Sweaters — Main Tleer* >: Shirts —Main Fioor © Blouses — Main Fioor ,. blues and violets are favored. - 2 oe see t- : rel reeled aah abe 3 Pe, Sef | 88 aD Were 29.98 3 gee aes ig January |j | ae — re : -| Glearance [3 © - wae sse : JEWELRY Finest: Fobrie All New | All Useful Shortie or Long Gountiet CHRISTMAS = @ White and Colors, All Sizes. - MERCHANDISE Comet. Coses, Vegetable as | ie cn a % - . Reg Sar Bs oe ‘ 2 4 ~ ; ; - EARRINGS - | Bubble Bath b Rosabud Sochet - a me Se kas PINS Reg. 150 .......... TSe Me — . “REG. TO $6.50 — : perp gt ~ NECKLACES. Zipper To ‘! che ven fe reo a | $= 1p +e" 4 Dy Wied - aa Bee $3 e.......150 REDUCED TO = +4 De) = # -.. BRACLETS - = Se a DY — Powder Butts in Jars _§ ; -™ z : oe ‘ : - Sf - 5 - $3- rel 30 fi ~ SNOW SuITS: ae foeecen to a : Es # ‘ : | ay 2 REDUCED . ARE OS SE 72.50 2 3 - Toddlers ‘ond 3 to 6. Lie, & ed a Cigortte Jor . Mae to: 19.98. . Pkg shen nak ga tiheaiinty. Holder & Ash Troy _8 e Rap. $5... ....0h ee. 2,50 1% % 1 ete — = Maia Fase i wepi Mite. Sa hot oe a _THE. PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, fe “2. oo ees —f ary JANUARY 3 1950. and happiness health, wealth for all time! 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE William Wright 1-0) BY ta! Furniture’ Makers and Upholsterers >Over 27 Years Serving Pontiac ‘What Young People Think | Teen Wishes pies | for the new year qsured of peace,” “the “world could look, forward to - Gilbert Youth Research Co. a future of accomplishments.” When the clock strikes midnight, And, added 11-year-old Milan on New Year's Eve teenagers, Stitt ,of Detroit, ‘religion and across the country will follow the’ elites could grow unham- | age-old custom of making @ wish | By EUGENE ‘cHBERT Wh do they want most ott of hopes for what 1969 will bring to 19597 = _— : ; their country and. the “world came the overthrow of Com- An assured peace.- _ , muuism, with a 14 per cent vole. : Better health for the families. Better grades for theraseives. This did not mean however that these youngsters wanted peace at} -These three things, in the minds any price- Next after peace in teenager | 50: Peace, ok one % Compared with peace ‘oak he ‘overthrow of Communism, all ‘other. teenage wishes for country and the world in 1958/,. finished far down in the wishing! ‘well. family income. ~ —* ko ® | In family wishes, teehagers gave Settlement of the segregation more harmony among children in tysue ‘and a decrease in in css the family a 4.6 per cent wishful and religious. hatreds each drew yote compared with only 1.8 per a 2.2 per cent tally. Greater teve Gossett, 17, of St. Louis, |. dalth, FE aith ithe a ‘elie, Sligo faith in the family, followed by a’ per cent” “vote for pene pte’: Call Lott. 18, of Exeter, Carolyn Faller of New Orleans. “No amount of money,’ N.H., “can buy perfect health.” Putting. the feelings of the majority into one succinet phrase, 14-year-old Merle Scopel ‘of Clay- ton, ‘Mo., ‘answered’ “I want \healthy parents, not wealthy: ce Se toc America ond cent vote for more harmony be- pa ais ae prosperity fer America more |tween parents. ¥ adequate schools tied at 1.8- per -| Mest of those wishing for in- cent. The fact that health Weored creased religious faith in the’ far ahead ot family income family in 1959 saw it as an im- ‘al most teenagers, would make Many equated world peace wen MO. luinped the worlds bf 8c vas heavily underscored closer together. 1959 the happiest of years vihe _ overthrow of Communism. | ‘sports and ‘international re ons their andwers. : e ‘ : +. Ate a Where the shape of the vee 4 ’* agreeing. with Mickey Guthrie of pn gen to ene. no “Health | is worth more’ than’ Increased. Lemity faith, said 17-, concerned, peace led all other atjanta, Ga, that the downfall of| spans; a: te teenager hopes by a wide margin: Communism would “ingure and as-| ‘Cardinals to win the Worid S money,” oe eee rearele Aire isso of New Or, “ff the whole world were a8--<\j;oq peace.’ Others, like 19. | and revolution in China apd. ‘Rus- Za : said I&year-old , Ann Decherd of Meriden, Conn., “what a woriderful world this -would be.’ , sear-old Joan Miller of Ann Arbor, Mich,, felt that it “couldn't be done without another world : war.’ : * * * HOPE OF SING / _ And some, like David Thorntén, And 76 per cent of the teenagers 19. of Williamstown, Mass.,. hoped ‘contacted’ in our nationwide sur-\against hope for the downfall of vey agreed most fervently with Communism but doubted it would her come to.pass ip 1959 “Although “With peace,” said 14 year-old virtually impossible.’” he conceded, Mary McQuiddy of St. Louis, Mo “it would free many people.” spon tae syt via Kruebk _ Teyshedid New|; Orleans -wish- r, hoped pred ‘would bring “‘a -good- cigan- state |! and city government in Louisiana.” MORE FAITH NEEDED For their family and . frien teenagers chines better health as the leading wish for the new year.| iNext, with a a ‘pes cent vote, carne By. JANET ODELL. Pontiac Press Home Editor th ied C E Wear ? _ | he'll be so proud in this popular wool suburban coat ROEBUCK AND CO. keep hints warm ane comfortable this winter style parka regularly 10.98 7) rey 3 BF 4 Den with Or fone i ati be cipq fale aan nd Ad ov Tm quilted ning Just Say “Charge wi on Sears Revolving Charge or use just like a regular charge account i 1 } oys B- with hood lace ct WOK. Water apeller it, {60 Hoos ; regularly 14.98 with hood is }acte te Sizes 4 to tiny pile. Laye neatly o. yar iis Shoulders. 10. Hu re Boys Wear Dep! > Tesis Smarty Styled to Keep Him in Style - iw ill lfc ariieer 6! airy * CUIng@ wil vy in todayl sation tt « please fii Dp WaATM In 4 Main Floor little girls’ coat sets regularly 14.98 to 23.98 JUST SAY" CHARGE IT” ' pee) reaction of aalaga ae io Wve shewl tyre _ Childrens and Intants Wear, Main Floor 1@ Wore! nd wer! blends Some tweeds if t Sure}y, you haven't done all av Nhs tab lis iias 3” as low as Others to 16,88 iferiirec 1ao* ted biue. brown ollar an ro ® 4d back bells. Honeysuckle Fitted - Cotton Crib Sheet + Reg. 98c 74 Longiweartng 80 squatte colton fitted otib-aheet with mitered alee Bias . taped Pita. it fags winter, We know you'll ,. dike- serve Mrs. Albert “ Riley’ Gels Roll: lor a party soon, * * -& ____ Mrs. Riley does sofne churgh. -work and enjoys playing ‘bridge. She has a smal! son ° ae i 3 CHOCOLATE ROLL ee 14 By Mrs. Albert Riley CN meee © € egas 1 cup sugar 4 cup sifted flour 8 tablespoons cocoa 1, teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 pint abinpiag eream ‘Shop Sears Friday and Beat egg yolks thoroughly. Slowly add sugar mixed with cocoa. Add vanilla, then flour Monday mixed with baking Rowden: a3 & "| Cocoa veg Cake Roll eam Filled, Frosted the phtertaining-you- intend to ~ ql 4 modest in: their wishes, Some _ 2 wanted to do well eno {ithe upper third of their class or % to win acceptance at a private col- "Where they Biiionlvee Were ton- ‘cerned; teenaged wishers turned to the world they. know best, the world of school and church and their own friends. , THEY’LL TAKE ‘As’ _ Better grades were uppermost in the thoughts of 47.2 per cent of pbs interviewed, who probably were combining a New: Lear’s wish | BI “portant way of- bringing the family;With a New Year's resolution. l “Pd like to bave all A's,” said | 17-year-old Anné Raymond of Dayton, Ohio, setting her sights on- academic. perfection. Simi- larly, 19-year-old Ma rtin Schneider wanted A’s on bis re- - port card, “because _ you need them te get inte college and you: _meed them to stay in. college. * Other feenagers. were more to reach | @ lege or simply esd ot high Fold in stiffly beaten as ae whites; - Spread out in greased cookie % sheet: Bake 26-25 "minutes at < 20 degrees. : Have a wet- towel ete on the table. Turp cake pan upside down onto damp Whip one-half pint cream, sweeten to taste, add a little vanilla. Spread evenly over | cake and roll up. Whip second * half pint of cream and frost ¢ entire roll. Garnish with nuts and cherries. = ; * ££ 2. i: This may be made the day ~ before serving if you frost the a4 roll with whipped cream just “3 before serving. e 4 rT sy von & *S : Next on the wishing iia ie 1959 was more attention to religious uties with 15 per cent —of —the- : iteenagers choosing it as the Jead- @ ing hope for the new year. “With this,” said 19-yéar-old # Paula Pokrandt of LaCrosse, Wis., te all other things. will ‘tall into Significantly, tecthagobs' hoped | for more in religion and educa- tion than they did for material gains in 1959, ~ Only > per cent wanted a more jactive social life, less than 4 per ~ ‘cent wanted to lose or gain weight in the coming year, only 2 per cent ‘wanted better health for themselves (compared with 51.4 per cent for their families). And less thah 2 . ’ per cent wanted a steady boy or igirl friend, better clothes: or bet- 7 ieee ter food’ in 1959. Nights til = 48” $ 90. _§ | SASH ARR A RR RRR } a : “90 . Infants® Coen $ Crib Blankets “Reg: af ’ 2.66 SAE: usolt cud ny reastel -otion . blankets with happy — fede iy bear aleepy-~ pu Bunnies at play sin in -° Bx. | oe _ : - 83" sa Belts, sees Gloves & level ee qpecial Purchase! Limited | beaetey!! : . ; on Infants’ Shirts Gaure Diapers : x 7 ae L A, A 4 eee oe on aes: _ 2. 66 ‘ | i ' . - ive shitts with “easy-on" ake, adven! iy y ee > % mea SorigsWug Te Toke agrmtne fe oe FE bee ! : Mey ‘Side Shirts weight —o diapers © ETO months 5... Siler $1 = 2xddes | en - San pant no my a 134: North Sepinew | _ Phone FE 5-4171 ~ HURON at TELEGRAPH | - — - . | Men. Toure, wrt 10 to 9—Tuss,/ Wed, Sat, 10 to S—Sendey 3 2 te 5 = January” learance Sale! “Winer pl to $110 $. _ OTHER DRESSES Ys OFF POORER. 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Ja pas if thinior Must Realize W “Have Own Lives - Se e * a ry ee oie ; ; ae Nae ener : Ce - look ; “By MURIEL LAWRENCE _ deem concern them, and wile underwear and. ather sur ‘Understanding this, ct eat al fa Se ning‘on the town to celebrate their|that we may get so carried away They get frightened that the ta- “tam base te be: aug Manes, — ee. created 10th wedding anniversary. ~~ by our private happiness thet we'll) .millar, reliable Mommy who's al- Set tm ee on = Reece crae ~ with combed Mrs. Wilson's mother came early|forget to come back-to earth and rbd bball | this party with Daddy. = Se Mk .. aoe ted ner fo fe cede 9/2 ee breakfasts,’ get interested in herself lhe dial = ; mohair and ‘No matter w | nr ane Pa ea enn meee | a “| Ti these situations, red ) ; . was epocning apricots into ‘ E certainly reassure them, at eatm ‘the st : me ve © The long-lined came downstairs ‘ber mew ruby-| ‘vate pleasure. of such. spices. as tarragon,” a8 SS puenater 0) |comans (aren drome: Rewsy Stared Fit Chairs to Husbands It we dou’t assert tt, we be- marjoram, rosemary and B. Mr. Wilson, startied out of his have apologetically as though we hog — meals. , *» features 4 | impatient waiting his wife : criminals. hgst of Sere a » gave . “If you're going co buy your that has to fit. . . it's not | were ; SS — - boat neckline a whistle of admiration. Feel- | - husband a new chair buy. one | how. wide the arms are, OF | We give the young the idea that. Ho isehold Hint oh da | ing suddenly young, gay and irre- | that looks like him” . . _ so | how extra thick’ the back is, there’s something bad about want _— OY Se , With a Wide — sponsible, she swayed into rum- said several delegates to a , or whether the upholstery | ing private pleasure. This is not a oe ‘daldiecds cuff, and the »a step, broke off and cried to | recent convention for better | comes-down to the floor or the ‘very healthy impression to” frow ~using old quilts fo give drama- her assembled family, “I think’l | lying. “| chair has feet... that makes | yp with: + - ti “effets whew wpbeletes Pore eeeves,| Neck des ee The ladies had solved the | it comfortable for a man. - The quilts are especially ef- also -are Annoyed, her 8-year-old son said, problem, at least for them- | ok: © VV Si fective when ised to cover “You look stupid. You look dopey, selves, of how to choose-the | “It's whether the seat is long + “N de i |. gountry-type settees. , pe accented by _in that rotten dress.” just-right comfortable chair for enough from back to front for 4 eumo e F Varigty. no | x 2. =. +f. a wide cuff. | This attack destroyed much of papa and still make it fit into | his legs from the hip to. the a: s -. Thymé; for example, en- - Add a er flavor 0 -pie™ ae her joy. - a decorating scheme. . knee, and whether the back | Hosiery - Juvenile | ces the flavor of meats, es- crust by blending ground gim | -. Yet it is not e@ rare form of at: Thinking of her tall Texan, is slanted for resting and is « pecially veal, and is a happy | ger into the dough Use “4 —— = [tek by children. They are apt to tol one rancher's. wife comment- | high enough for his shoulders j 82N. SAGINAW ST. addition to sauces, soups and © |. teaspoon for a two-crust pié. > Be Ee ‘ resent aniy exhilaration we feel that! - ed, “it’s the inside of the chair and neck,” ~ = 7 é — a ks — amen = : ——— ce : ee a - Starts Friday Morning, 9:30 A M. id ae : 4 eee 1@ NORTH SAGINAW ST. | . ~ Unbelievable alee on “New Fashioiy Coats. Dresses. Shoes... Skirts. Sportswear Now Is ‘The | Time To. Buy: ....You. Can Save 25% | to. 50%! el Ee : ee ‘ iS % s: ; Sie ee © ; . Cope a Ree a ees “ay -: Toe Sey eae 2 aS mee — oo = a suf . { ~ Unbelievable Values on These Coats 7 Unbelievable. Values on These Shoes | a a 0 A qT Ss) 1290 Pairs of Quality - - Wy _ te 69, 95 — OP. 110.00 . Sharply Reduced for Immediate Clearance’ ae . os _ ‘ MILLER... ., DELISO DEBS - . RHYTHM STEP". . - TROYLINGS é : Coats -trom-tiwe finest ree =i finest “anil avaiable =. +Forstmann’s _— “= _FIANCEES . _ SANDLER. _ ALLURES . . DEB - = . Stroocks .. . Julliards . . Hockanumn . ... Blinn and Blinn . ; . soft 7 COU en ——s = 100% %y eoshmeres’. . . imported tweeds ._. feseds with zip-out and Alpaca — Sf Formerly 8.95 to 28. 95: "linings . . Newest back details and modified silhouettes . Here is your — : opportunity . to take advantage of tremendous savings ond hundreds to y, A’ y J choose from. Every color imaginable—sizes 9 to.15 and 10 to 20 including / 4 . L @ fine black. polished zibelines. fs . og . _ Unbelievable Values c on 1 These Dresses FO : DRESSES 7 ~ DRESSES ~ NS Were 14.95 to 2495 = =~ Were 24.95 to 45.00 . § A a ee 10% }4% 16% 22” 26” ae L Unbeliovoble Voluée on 1 These Kot . 3 wools .. . crepes . . - jerseys =" knits Z | “100% Wool Chenille ore \ | office dresses . . . dated dresses .. . one and. two-piece =| KNIT DRESSES ~ oe Dp 28. jacket styles / . tremendous savings — ee. Beautiful Pastels and Whites - “Were to 45.00. Juniors... Misses _.. Half Sizes O : mace Sire EEN ae . : , —U a. Unbelievable Velie « on + thoes Skirts ee es. ‘ | 4 " Unbelievable Values on on These: These Hots - 7 5 3 KI RTS “5 K | RTS - , a S.} ... UMILLINERY REDUCED HS} 4" GP gt mn oie new fall and @ A Were to 7.95 Were to 12.95 - Were to 16.95. po Were 3. 95, Now 2.00 | - “Were 10, 95, Now 5. 50 . Over 11.00 ant in this group, hundreds of styles to icine from _ Fine ; y 3 wool tweeds, fine.wool worsteds, fin 1 flannels Sand doeskins; imported viet be ie ie . 0. a on OFF Vee 95, ocd 7. 50. E. 5: fabri: blocks, reds, Lo blues, ae sripes, check ond solid an ‘Were 8.95, Now 4.50 . 1; Were. 18. 95, Bees 9. 50 . Sizes § to 20, talls included ~Wabtieveble Values - : : a Length Corduroy © eee . COATS. “Bed = —“Unbeti ievable Values . * SWEATERS Were $95 to 14.95 Unbelievable — : - Cotton naira Wor es - e a “100% woo!" 4 ! = worsted of.flannel ~ SLACK 3 theme ee igen she ne a Abas = ) ~Orlon’ Pile: Lined. | cS PS Ww. 12.95: ggenF « Were 2.95 to. 5.95 ? - i 1 aM BY ere to , &. t - Boe «i . Scns 32.95 Values : 4 “& and 8" Bing or » het sleeves. ales — foe . = | 4 : _ Prints and solid colors, Bulky Knits b ce “22 ed as a ~ drip ary” fobrics, Trimmed Orlons i ane eat Be } j z ‘, Say e ad i By ' oe ke a ; ‘ Vg i fais Ries wey ‘ : 4 i ‘ sae ‘ 4S THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY; JANUARY: 1, 1650" ONCE A YEAR Terrific Savings Up To 50% On Warm Clothing for Your Family. 2 Days, Friday and Saturday. zy re $20 . . . Warm Wool se Dress,. Cosual Size 8 to 44 WINTER COATS ai sige Mini eink iia, oo ae very busy Christmas vacation. He is'a Dave Kimball sete ready to go pate ; [ohne oe business, ‘advertising. to, Michigan. State based ier a 0 aT oe a "Ponting Press Phetes Louis is_ showing his hew, ‘John Cuengros, how to set the trains up Louis is attending the University of | Michigan. Doseus of wild ponies aifp driven from a nearby island-and sold at 1 sat eee Sock aemaee ot Chicoteague, Va.’ ° | Personal News . at Pontiac Géneral Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Beach (nee Marilyn Pete). Grandparents are Mr. ands Mrs. Earl M. Beach of Home- These 50-year-old trains kept Louts Schimmel Jr., busy dyring the holi- days, They have been handed down from generation to generation. | Here —— 25:00 Weel Car-Coat, 8 to 18... 4 /Sample Coat, 6 t0/44. . cre 49.99). Large Size Coat, 38-44 . te 199. 00 Getuine Cashmere: Coat esee SIG! ve $50... Fine Quolity | ..Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wagner | and daughters Debbie and | Julie, of West Iroquois road, [ have returned home after | | rwvuvvvvvrvvvvevvvvvyvyvw* wewvwvwvreryrvrYvrvrrYrrrrrrVwe Deas Dyed 8tol8 . i GEORGE’S . You Can Be Bored ra Bch ca at Pom- Pee Rate Hubert outon Lambs © NEWPORT’S Low. |! PRICES. IN OUR JANUARY A daughter, Lisa Anne, was born Dec. 30 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Napley of Menominee drive, — Grandparents _ are’ Mr. and Mrs. John C, Cowe of Ham- | mond Lake road and Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Ratz of Lons- | - Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Rob- erts, with daughter Lynn and | son Jack, have moved from their former home. on Acorn drive to their new home on_ McEwen.-drive in Bloomfield Hills. | * * * | Recent guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman of ey road. Maddy lane were Mr. and Mrs. lL Ronald Zimmerman and son | | if You Really Try ! By RUTH MILLETT : Te : as it uséd te he, and is always: & woman is bound to be boring saying so in a petulant voice. if she— | Is easily hurt, so that you have Works harder eee thin |, watch what you say for fear ithan at anything else. ene * Takes greatest pride in being al hurting her tender feelings: | ’ +perfect housekeeper.”’ Has so sympathy for others | | Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. 74 N. Saginaw ‘ | ‘| { 4 Is sure that nothing is as good. ; Our Very Best Wishes for ND lt tlh a ’ “ PPPOE POEPO PPE POPS OFF FOO OF OF Pe ee cer WHITE Assumes that everyone else is as| and isn’t really touched by any | , interested in her health as she is.! tragedy or any bad luck that | Quotes her husband whenever | doesn’t directly affect her. David, of Mesick, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ringle and Hair Needs | THE NEW YEAR AAAAAANAAAAAAAA AAA ANADONODIS alacant a ee a ce eee PY ruure- eri Y ' children Sharon and Larr) j $9 een ean = po SALE she Is expected to give am opin- | “Hasn't changed a bit” in the; and Mrs. Herbert Ringle of Mo re Ca re | anemen rer > Stock Up! S t 50°/. $ | lom of her own. \ ‘last 10 years. _| Ithaca. They were in town for ‘ * os goteck SP ave up to ©2| Is still trying to be “cute” a the wedding of Suzanne Zim- in W inter | 1g @ forty or fifty. ‘ d th . Robert 1 va S11. . Quilt Lined [Re Here When Beers Opeag oes more tan er, Mix Corn Starch — | megan tithe Ree, Robe | : : ér Repejian P z sfare. a aime and less 'than-her) and Baby Powder ‘Chureh of Pontiac. With the coming of cold- | SHOPS $ ¢isbare of listening. : TT x *& * weather, women who had no lies’ _Car Coats 3 [2 Talks about her children all ce If you have asthma or sinus A son, Robert Todd, was born | hair. problems before sud- | ame ee ae 2 . Ptime..- trouble and-bath- powder irri-.| Dec. 26 at Pontiac General | denly fad that their hair re- | wih ron 13 3 ean on Die ie tates your nose, cortistarch is | Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, Nor- | fuses” e Ops” stick- | — 1 i> J 3 rus 5 an c | an excellent substitute. «| man L, Mack (nee Mae Mor- like Ary and flattens out to’ : 2 «} Qlite is. . It doesn’t make a cloud, fs | gan) of Woodbine street, |“ the head. ' ° LUNCHEONS 2 Never reads anything—but:de. | smooth on the skin, To add a Grandparents are Mrs. Eli } It is, in.short, stubborn and = 2 New Low!’ $2.89. pends on TV to keep Her bem | sweet smell, mix it half and | Morgan of Moreland street and |, hard to handle. A permanent Sealtest ice Cream = |- q ¢ aon SLIN _ amused and informed. } | half with baby powder. Mr. and Mrs..Roy K. Mack, — helps even if you don’t ‘have Papular Prices- > ’ ae $ Never really listens to eny voice | P of Elizabeth Lake Road. one at any other-time of year. RIKER FOUNTAIN 2 Arie i fo ee ‘but her own, and will even break! Drilling costs account for 47 per. _* to . But it also ‘adds to the prob- eaae eal $ =e 69 [into the middle of sonieone else’s| cent of the expense of feats and = Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rob- | lem ina sense. It further dries , Riker Building Lobby ig. : pemtence to have her say. | producing oil, | inson (nee Joanne Sytz) of out the hair and that is ex- : Reg. 12.99 Poplin Gar Coats with or with. 3 | cho coasts ra the sey what was wrong with it GETTING MARRIED? Out hoods, tat 16 te 1¢ ae, 2 | born Dec. 26 at St. Joseph | - Just as your skin needs | I] —e0 spectaitets tm Forma! Wear ey Ladies -srveafion Seu Popa | Mercy Hospital: _ creaming in ee ped to be- | Rentals, you are assured that 4 Eos es’ Banion Sweaters ...... 3.88 >] - G ts are Mr. . dry and crackly, so does your {. the Greem and his will ° aegis 00. Ladies’ Better Shirte oo. SAU S : SA VE UP TO 5 0% | Mrs. Philip G. Robinson of | hair need creaming all winfer jf. be correctly “dressed Py ets- — enna Sai! 3 i | Painted Post, N.Y. and Mr. | long. But it doesn’t need gooey ee = ee emt = 2 ~ ; | and Mrs. Fred Sytz of Motor- | lotions. It needs the precious imps 5 Ser 10. W ot. Coats Sets 3 ; : | way drive.” ~ i | oils roetred d bently. se HARWOOD CUSTOM. 3 to 6x, Coats 7 to 14 12 Gisat 18n44—Rog. 60 1 "SEMI-ANNUAL ; en ee the birth of a | dressing will ive best results i Hdd 5 A ) $. CANNON TOWELS. 31° me AL son, Brian Noel, “bor Dec. 25 | if you brush it in thoroughiy. sce abduiaal tsi le M RY S Sarin a Se - in he ete as : > oe : —_ HEE 49"; SHOE CLEAMMNICE |. 4 - x cn lf | See ‘Or Rae 4 +. . 3 4] FAMOUS BEARD || ~‘ | LAS - 1%. ere a iz Accent-Area Rugs © Braided Rugs @ Hand Hooked Rugs : i$ : ; : oe 12 : am | '$ J 3] WOMEN’S .. | -BRAIDED RUGS. ney aZ : -i@ a6 i : : - | 10.99 Girls’ Sno Suitt, 3-6x.4:- 26... 4.993 $6.99 Full Sire | | : PBS Giri! Blewses:. 0-15 be v1 1.00)8 ge Te |. — ‘Sizes from 18” x30" to 12x15’ * ; 4.99 Girls’ Dresses, 3-14 [oe 1.99 Dy . : . 6,99 Girl’ Cor Coats, 4-14 >... al atl ne nde 18 x 30........$ 1.95 Reet = P . z 24x36........ 3.95 Save 2.1T°..... Quilt Lined” 3 | a es * Warm Poplin4to 18> = $ 3 27 x 48........ : HOOD JACKETS | } _ peace? 3 ge 6x9 c.... 39.98: 4 aE : ; La 3} TOWN ond COUNTRY— 8x10......3. 59.50 $n , : _ DIANE DEB—REVILLION A] 9x12... 05. 72.50. } *etoor RUGS 3] | 12x15. ' +. 169,50 > “> ‘ | ; ; etl ee ee > IAQUARES if << $ dreae 298 9% “VITALIZER FRAT HOUSE— $ sercossg © DIO DESIGN ~ 7 W | je d H ke 0 Rt 1§ a ie | . { 7 r= | Wool han ooke Ugs Sic : S . ne 4 . 10.99 Suburban Coats, 4 to 16... 7.08'5 =4 , (OVAL or OBLONG) 3.99 Corduroy Pants, 3-12 ........ 2.99 2 . ; 10.99 Boy Snow Suiti, 30% . 8.99 3 Values 94 24x 36.... .$ 695 ~° 4x6 00.0.0... 27.95 | 2.99 Boys’ Flannel Lined jeans, 6-12 24H1$ | to $6.95 oF 24 x 48° ; 8.95 . 8x 10. . 89.95 $ | & pe * . ee ¥ ee ee _ s 6. @ el oS *-* hd . Reg. 19.99... All Wool ad '$ . H86 x 60... 1695 9 eID... 119.95 ; 9: ran ool 3 “Huge $189 Ful Pack. y 94 , -_—— — t ~ = i al es. = 2 diss 16 fo 46 8 ae elute |. 1 Corron RUG CLEARANCE ~~] [— CARPET ROLL BALANCES — ’ 3 PILLOWS fea a . We have several carpet. roll bol- ME iB RB NS 3 Feather $1.69 e . a. Assortment of Cotton Rugs for bed- ances ot reduced prices i . |% Dacron $4.99 > 8 - = te pres 2 Playtex $4.99 When you see ‘em, you'll want ‘em . . . dress or) nd bath. all Vo off S135 me Fanging. ane 12x10 © Ss 3 sport shoes in-all heel. heights, styles, wanted - fom 9 ee — up > al a 3 colors, T-straps, skimmers, handsewns, oxfords, —_— 2t ties. Choose sevetal at these outstanding low prices. P e ; 3 | 9 OW : We have the contiglnng line of CABIN. re neDLeTUFT Accent-Area 3 Rugs including. their an tl $n Noweity R —— and Color Plates 2 cvallabie: for your selection. ee ‘ 3 a, conn iy. : \ ral ‘< | ‘2. eee aR | eZ - 12 "2,99 Mente Sport Shirts 0 SS Re > «15 Men's Underwear ......... ....5.. 38 2 bets} _ 3.99 Met's Pajomer ence ge cvs. 1 V97-Q a2xt) $1.00. ; eu —— - . : Ne : Sane anemia nsumeos 42 : i * re 2 * : ' _ tite <6 lees Se SGatt ‘being on + e work ae on. i "Well once in-awhile ‘the alarm | Al] Winter; Go ing to work on time ia ets | Out for Walks | on. 7 a ; ene. b: srasilnewdagges ‘ ‘ week while’ th einspiration In the winter, it's a lot easier | the New-Year is-still with you | to sit hunched over a TV set | ,<« + Who knows you might | in an overheated room than it | even get a taise for it. = | isto get out and.walk in | A PENNY.SAVED . weather: that may be. unpleas- And of course there’s always | ant = 1 the problem of money. We see But sitting will get you pasty | to have . ; . well curb that de- | poundage, whereas'a walk ev- | . . . and’ after’ awhile it seems and in bad, will get yqu a like the thing to do. « - trim: figure; glowing skin | =f oes he likes Tf you are to maintain both to get outside for his exercise health and good looks, you too, and its more fun with you | must depend on your legs to along. So why not make a get you about.*Tt pays far resolution to take care of the greater dividends than -you'll . pets tT ever get by simply transferring >= m | yourself from. living. room’ to ‘Resolutions don’t have to be es 8 1% 5 : a +- I i t cera +H [ca With Thousands of Friends | Wo Try to Make More ae “There ig just no limit to our. copocity for friendship. . The Cloonan Drug Co. serves thousands—of people each month — —and.every one of them we Believes Prized by the 14%-to-26% figure § bel ee - the shirtdress success that's - “proportioned to fit and flatter with — no alteration: worriés. Sew it now ‘tor '59. Tomorrow's pattern: Smart | apron, . : printed Pattern 4848: Halt sizes! 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%, : 96%. Size 1644 takes 3-yards 45} _* inch fabric. | Printed directions on tone aes Still, we are trying to make more friends. It is our nature—we want everyone to be our. friends. . CLoonan Dru Col ; i the dl [sf . Se SSeS HHH TSS HT TSS? BWG BETS 72 Hy. . ‘SAGINAW I. % address i Ig glipe me Ty . +4f— — WALL ms PAULPS” Semi-Annual Shoe tiac 4 tes ererron? 10: +44 RED C CROSS ‘SHOES: _ Al Colors 2 . All Sizes “> ~ All Heel Heights 7 However, not available in every sa . ; Sale Starts 9:30 Friday A.M _ Be here: early for best selections ” Other ae Brand. Shoes. - —-. included fn this Semi-Annual Clearance res Specially tabled and mark. $. | $0, 80 ed for your convenience. -- 6 “ The early person gets the - 54 $B best cts : 3 MEN’S SHOES. | | | Seria Pontiac Over 75 too i ; = eS C af ae ear aa a7HE pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 1, 1959_ Nunn-Bush'16" t *19°] ; car ie “aa a TANUARY CLEAI ROBES "10,95. OE sin oa tal Bios New. waa $7... sistas Bileen ccd Sent Glee. Jes 12.95, Fur Blend Cardigans, Red, Blue, Now ..........$9 8.95 Nylon Tricot Robes by Rogers, Now ...........-.$6 ee Rees one Wonk Gear rile Callers rp ates ie j 17.95 pos settee art Sizes fe 42, Now . cues: ,- $11 ve Mos. oe ae y 14.95 Merino Wool Slip-ons, Colors, Now ...-.:.....$9 “DD LOTS : - 5.98 White Orlon Sweater-Vests, Now ...........-. $4. yf: 3,00, Ripss Hosen teks MOU ie es se ci sg cohen 199. | 17.95 Long Mohair Cardigans, Colors, Now... ...... [$1 B Breathin Bros, Close-Out, Now ........ vies 189 c : DE fe a 50 Cotton String Gloves, Now.......... DONTE 39 ) SKIRTS. Joe oe Grey Flannel Jerkins, Now ........0....--- 5.99 as ee septa ey p50 290 ermudas, Sixes 10 and.12, Now ....»..... 6.99 von- one nneis, weeds, OW. sca e ss: es 17.95 Leyton. and Evan-Picqne Tweeds, Now 20.000. $12 mp - PURSES 5.00 Itelien Leathers, Now ........-... Cvase easy 3.39 BLOUSES 7.95 Italion Leathers, Now... 00.0.2 e cece eee 497 3.98 Print Cottons, Lo ond Roll Sleeves, Now... . .2.89. 18.50 Joltles Austrian Motifs . usa cep eces Bie 5.98 Print and Solid. olor Shirts, Blouses, Now .... .3.97 5.00 Beaded Evening Bags, Now ....ccseceseceees. 7.95 Dorothy Korby Fine Prints, Solids, Now ....... .4.97 Better Boge, Spectel: Group dawhans Ya Ott 14. 95 Stripe ‘Wool Sport Jersey Shirts, Now vou vee, O90 | . “JASHION SHOP a 1662 S. TELEGRAPH Ro.- os a eee nce! t Quality Coats were 79.95 ye93\, were 89. 95 — were 99.95 — were 2 $119. a ‘Now 58 Now 67. Now 589 ~~ -Coats with plenty of fashion:news! Imported cashmeres! ~ Forstmanns! Stroocks! Imported tweeds! Blacks end important colors! Milium: or wool interlined! South of Maple Road | “Is if°in your locker?” _ asked] coach. The group of childres | trap, In an. obvious effort not to ruf-| present name, ‘ Pit Lane.’'|Added to the’ count will be those - . “Now, Miss Seton.’ Mr. Holt! | Angus. | drew near and the admiral | 5 = : a =e said, ‘I think you've taken a knock| “No. 1 looked.” > | ‘waved them away, shooing them | Se Es Se ees and I like the way you've taken’ pre rdy’ s form appeared in the before him like a flogk of geese. it, and alf I'm saying is that per-, doorway - . haps I could help. you. “Anything wrong, sir?” “Are you sure you didn’t take si : | it in with you when you went into 5 I'm forty-three years old and) “Mr: Yule has muslaid his dis- the farmhouse?” he returned to Ss YY LOW PRIC I've led a busy life and I've’moved patch. case" ~ | ask Liene! : . a "@ proud ane ae * cake sh “In which,” added ~ Lionel, “Tl left it on my seat,” reiter- - 4, . renner gt, ated te 0 meso te] Bi A ECIAL SAVINGS esi ne _ ae Sean Toe this important documents.” Re drapéd my coat round me to keep : e yo . aye ge be : . |off. the raing and walked out of 5 trouble that you've got now? glanced atrose st Lord Lorri. off ~~ ut ; mer, and tle latter spoke quietly, (the coach." + “Everybody has the same trou a on ‘ “Who came out after you?” | bles. Your parents die, so do mine. “Papers which wouldn't,” he asked Angus. 2 “Other people lose moncy, ¥ lose| ome ae o Ha a tine 0f interent| <1 did, for one,” said Mr. Holt.) > : * money, Other people mako foois)—~ and certainly no value — to of themselves,J do it all the time. thieves. I think they must mere aly| MAURIOR, QUT LAST SS es ie see?” ¥ me troubles are. be mislaid ° | “Did you. see thie case ae . _, = : ‘Prices atieg itive gn! Set., Jan. 3. We | reserve the right te lenit Gane “mv troubles." << “T was working on them’ an hour| ‘No, I didn't — but | don't think : There was a pause Miss Seton ago.” said Lionel; “and. I intended [ happened fo look over to that sccmed about to xpeak and to tuke them. up to my room to- side of the coach. Come to think of _ changed her mind /night and finish off a few notes. it, | threw my coat over my head, . Wh . soach, | ki a : : . . ge - a : Eee, i te Rist hinge ee i = pes eo tole ave the coach Se oe and made | . a ss nt ~ YOUNG TENDER CORN FED ald to me,’ Mr. Holt reminded PROBABLY aLIPPED | ‘I came out after Mr. Holt,"| g : her, “was that I had a lot o “\said Miss Seton “1 was the jast| ’ t ss - § F P courage, Well, 1 think you've got “If that's so’ it was Mis but one: Seton's voice. She. had stepp. ‘d into| -ourage, too. That makes a) iet ot cearee i the coach and Angus was grateful “And I was the last,”’ said Mawp- two of us, and the more 1 think . Pork Loin : «- for the coolness of, her words and ae . iol FOr uae = Whats ;manner — “if that’s #0; it probably | Did you see the cake? ts t oi 3 © valleped. down ‘somewhere and “Yes, TI did,” he answered z “Caroline.” oe = Sn “Caroline.” He soqunded ple leased. | —_—— “That's a nice name, and it suits ‘you. Could T use it? ‘Start the New Year) & ; Angus moved out of earshot, ; a, wondering whether the cool, self With a Quolity Used Cor —m, ‘. ys possessed Miss Seton would fifi F 2 Tia, herself having to deal with more, rom R &R Motors 2 ay than one problem on the journey i ° =A HE'D WORK HARD. We ae to extend our very best / ‘on “— : Tst 7-rib : a for the New Year in appreciation { - C . ' He felt that Mr. Holt was a man cuts a ho) once embarked) upon! (a) pra to the many fine customers and weight Loins s ui ect, would work hard to bring it friends we at R & R Motors have ‘ ee to a successful concluston made in the past year! + One by one, Ne pus st rose ‘ ioe . ti . a i ¢ ar aad ee SUES | peeve cx Ae me eee tele ep akc a tittal sun. WAS shiney i oe lubricated, washed and gleaned inside and euteide. 5 “ Oy . : <. Mrs. Dewey: Warre Dahivcea | = , [Se ji Vv R UND reed Scotties or Kleenex| FRESHLY GROU brown faced children who had oan c s or ex : : & : . gathered at the side of the road, | : ; ‘ e é ee 2 —— «Tis ses 1Ground | Beef _ | SAVE 11e - 200-¢t. a | ; poe shed oD | * : . ’ eat a t : | , BR on 2 Boxes ~ — box Pte) a Mbatalls = -t 1957 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN. e. e i ; i : : H Powerflite, Heater W. Walls: .Nice . i: shiny black . $7195.00 . 1957 CHEVIE 4-DR. STATION WAGON. | Real Nice—JuTone Bronze, Radio : , and Heater—W Walls... $1495.00 PS . . oe L PR D | Save up to 60% 1957 CHEVIE 2-DOOR SEDAN MINUTE MAID FROZEN - ME 0 S E Honey—Radio and. Heater— 7 toe ; g = ; . As * WwW Walls— Low Mileage ; $) 195. 00 Fe 0 Juic 2% _ GOLDEN” = Low. Cc 1956 DODGE CUST. ROYAL LANCER. : range ord Cc . SPT. CPE.-- : Powerftlite, Power Brakes, : : ; Radio teaver: White Walls A Really Sharp ies . $1395.00 6 os ¢ argarine — 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DR. Of- cans LUXE SEDAN. Really Solid— ; : ot . bu Tone, W-Walls )...,....$9%30.00 V-Ib € ° 1955 CHEVIE 4:D00R oi a ie <. : eine Radio and Heater—Nice.... $695.00 Hi . D le ings. & 1954 aie? 4-DOOR ee F a, i= rin = : 7 by dramatic — & Hi: 5.0 - nee 2 : : : @ Orange © Grape © Pineapple Grapefruit A . 3 Le ‘ 1933 PLYMOUTH 22008 5 — s eee oe iq +. IRONING BOARD Excellent Transportation ......$375.00 - - - : so ee : 1953 DODGE CORQNET SHDAN— : 46-0x: * ino BORDEN'S PASTEURIZED — - - Ec - and COVER it a R G H—W, Walls.i...-. . $350 an : 7 G Ch a . ” ey 1953 CHEVIE 2-DOOR SEDAN, Here's ; = . ream eese : 7 — Ps a nice car priced‘right........ $395.00 Ag ty , : = ; 1952 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. 2 a. New Year Spe@iale. $295.00 1947 OLDS CLUS SEDAN Pamtmarss " Let s'Go sv apeeneeeees Tee $88.00 | : ' - = , . DEL-CREST FULL BODIED -. - Fresh Ground As You Like to". t nt fee x ei - rest \Or fee. 4 Guaranteed to Please = > ‘ Bank Rates—Spot Delivery — —— an | No Down Payment on Some’ Cars— st Payment = — SLIP COVERS i _ February 15th As Low as $18.00 Per Month | < cHaiR 7, 98 | _ OUR SALES STAFF WELCOMES YOU | SAM ROTUNDA “vony Guy = & DIVAN Ws, 9 8 ROGER BENNETT DICK STOKES , : e RAY. GARDNER | PRANK STEMPK oC ; | ae | j RA (K STEMPKOWSKI 700 PONTIAC TRAIL 59 S. "SAGINAW. st eo i = —— “ip Cor. W. _Mapla»Road, Walled Loke Open 9 +09 a 7 e ontiac’s Shay Place L / a : Home ot Che - 45 S. TELEGRAPH RD. o ome ‘of C ys P rages” . (Tel-Huron Shopping Center)’ NORTH HILL te te igs * va | Sree 9 te 9. Mn. fo Sats SHOPPING PLAZA. x ‘' : : ~ 4 Nb yo WALLPAPER C0. - 398 AUBURNUAVE, * ——(Rechester ee 34'S. Savi TORS. INC. i open 9 te 9, Thurediy, Friday, * Oven 9 to 9, Therddiy, Pridey , : 4 inaw , Saturday ; | ee ta , 8 CURYSLER—PLYMOUTH—WaPenIAL ‘i 336 N PERRY ST. 5060 DIXIE Highway OP Aa ete coma erg f . | fy ‘Open ¥ . 4 . eae ; ; Sarit Hoon ace See ee ee nee : : 5 FE 2-7001 724 Oakland Ave. Pontiac. FE 4-8826. |). ' — Seturday — oot hit oo Nandy Serwtey ig a ae . : b { iE - - e é a “i Se | aj 4 iy . ‘aie, oe ‘ = a : 7 eS Maes vires 4 gx J e+ gl 43 \ ; ea LG © . 2 : P een a ; a - — ee Z sae : oes : f. Me in ie: eS i : a i « + \ . © 'y Sige ne i ’ ; ; 2 a > ‘> * & jae en ; a ae an) i o* Saab x £ - es ; ay ot, “t = - é Y f $ ¥ Pas ne ne * 4% ' oe i i te ~ os sul i wer i og . es sees. Si aN ge oe ios “cae peas ar ae : gs Poy ce ee in ae eae baat eae os hs ape Me ee eet : : a; + wo ‘+ : ieee Eos a = = _THE PONTIAC TES THURSDAY, JANUARY” 1, 1959 i OP YON hens cea VW Stamp Change n Sc Scty _ Sage son: Seer for Alaska’ Check Higher in Febnary § ; would seme tects inormectni it fan 3 | lete. The publication, SS , By RAY HENRY x reporting thi, sae WASHINGTON (AP)—The new Associated Press Writer blocks of paper sheets with infor- mation recorded on them in code. Scout Suggests Slogan ALBUQUERQUE ‘w—Boy Scout |Summerfield said the stamps will S Trnctiyrs|be available in all the nation's Church is considering a new slo-|P0St offices as rapidly as distri- * ‘Troop gan submitted by Henry Stroh: 255 of St. entry ‘into the union. bution can’ be completed after the “Join the Boy Scouts and Become initial sale at Juneau. ° a a. Cantecsinges,” The stamp, executed by designer’ Richard. C, Lockwood, is in spe- ~ SPECIAL THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY cial-delivery size, arranged hori- zontally. Printed in blue, it fea- Bs. you've ints! catiéching ScZkiy laptelly paviasbte, sat February check will be: higher. Tee Sey Ss oat Oe come to you automatically: - due;to a change in the scale of payments which goes inte effect today (Jan. 1). The higher pay- - ments won't show up until your February check because _ Secial Security payments received at the beginning of a . month are always for the previous month. . iow munch ihe inevenee wil thtgn.te seu is dattnek hd cents depends on how much you're getting now. Most of the increases will be about 7 per cent. So, you can get a rough idea of the raise by adding 7 per cent to your check. , Below are actual comparisons of the old and new scale % ‘This is the date for Alaska’s) the increase, it’ The raise is of payments: oP Colors: x Black énd White a Brown and White tbe listed here. Yo Fe feisner's Women’ $ and che $ Loafers -One Parent Present February Present ‘February = Present February $30.00 $33.00 $ 45.00 $ 49.50 $50.20 = $ 53.00 $ 4. 00 41.30 44.30 82.60 88.60 82.60 ~ 88.60 Reg. 49.90 53.30 99.80 106.60 112.00° 112.90 55.90 60.00 111.80 120.00 144.00. 146.50 “$4 99 58.90 63.00 117.80 126.00 “157.10 161.60 64.90 69.80 129.86 =—_139.60 173.10 186.207 67.90 72.80 135.80 145.60 181.10 194.20 Caleta: ~ «90907580 -—s«141.80 151.60 * 189.10 ©: 202.20 .. 9 7390 = 78.80. 147.80 157.50 197.10 210.20 Red, Brown, Blue 76.90 8250 15380 —-185.00 200.00 220.10 70.90 8550 ~~ 15080 171.00 200.00 228.16 vist fo 87.00 162.80 174.00 200.00 . 232.00 81.40 im on a ma . ; HALF SOLES — |i centrai design is Ranked by wood. work Retired or Disabled Worker. os ed. hills and. gnow-topped moun-| Retired Worker and Wife (A) Alone (B) - 94,69 - = [icin symbolic of the resources,|Preset check Feb. check Present check Feb. check Men's, Women’s, | scenic wonders and vacation op- $ 45 $49.50 . $ 30 3 a" Children’s Leather [| portunities of the new 49th state 60 64.50 40 43 or Composition The Alaska statehood stamp will} . 15 ot sea > i| : be the first ever issued on 82.50 - 50s} 55 59. While U Wait or. Shop Paria a ie = pepe Po i Nelsner’s Shoe Repair | story. The initial order for the) 97.50. 108.00 6 70 42 No Saginaw St, AMP calls for a printing 105.00 112.50 70 75 . . milion, 112.50 120.00 15 80 3 — 120.00 129.00 80 86 ° a Women’ 127.50 136.50 85 “91 On rae sSaddles | ics isso & = 5 157.50 168.00 105 “ane 162.80 174.00 108.50 116 (A) The ans shown here applies only if the wife start- . jed receiving Social Security after reachcing 65. Becayse of the lwide variation in payments to wives if they start \collédting| || payments between-62 and 65,-the scale for such payments can’t |e Ail: aggliie'Ae ‘woamers whe relined “ftee 6, not| |women workers who retired between 62 and 65. The scale not} — included for such women for same reason as mentioned above. SURVIVORS PAYMENTS ° ow & 1 child Widow &2 Children Takes All Precautions HOUSTON, Tex. (UP!)—A nine- the second’ floor, the boy grabbed year-old boy walked into a down-/@ cigarette lighter off a counter | \“Where’s the store detective?” Told that the detective was on NEISNER’S J 1%, A] akan : ae AME Popalar Beasts sgt CANDY BARS | = After y Christmas \town department store and ached | and fied. — Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts vie press * Stipe - Checks - Sizes 8-16 MADE IN US.A, BY AMERICAN LAOR - BUILD YOUR LIBRARY NOW. | | HARD COVER —e \ . eens seen - - : 4 sag 5 re ~ # i OE PE : FICTION met os bt “enn § psc to wary Special Avian ga ecee | Jewel Drastic reductions on “regular seasonable Men’s and Boys’ wear | Every item from our own regular stock -no specially purchased merchandise 2- Pants All-Wool Worsted Suits 4995 All-Wool Zipcoats Men’s Fine Slacks Smart, Tailored Sport Coats ‘reg. 10.95 to 14.95 -3995 gee 245 Sharply Reduced Prices on 1 Men’ S Furnishings MEN’ Ss DRESS SHIRTS | MEN’S SPORT. SHIRTS. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ‘MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS | _MEN’S 100% DACRON: SHIRTS reg. 19s Bee regularly 2.95 238 - ee regularly 2.95 Zoe regularly 3.95 ale regulorly 3.95 2 a MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 12g. 4.95 ond5.95° 38S MEN'S PAJAMAS. MEN’S PAJAMAS _MEN’S HOSE. MEN’ Ss ALL-SILK NECKWEAR : reg. 2.50 MEN’S UNDERSHORTS MEN'S JACKETS a —— ——___ regularly 2.95 236 , reg. 3.65 va ae - entire. stock, rope 7Se 49¢ tagdady 79¢ 5 So c reg. 16.95 ond 18.95 1288 | BOYS" SUEDED FLANNEL SHIRTS. reg. 1.59 149° BOYS’ "SPORT SHIRTS regularly 1.95 prasric REDUCTIONS IN Bors’ WEAR, Too! fe BOYS’ WARM M WOOL JACKETS values to 12.95 gee y BOYS’ FINER WOOL JACKETS reg. to 16.95 139° BOYS’ WINTER UNDERWEAR> |. ae regulorly 1.00...55¢ Bat, Charge it... take up to six months to pay! Richman, = BROTHERS . | MIRACLE ‘MILE E SHOPPING CENTER sar Dally 10 to 9: —, _ een of New, York. cay LAY CHURCH CORNERSTONE — Deemed ® an appropriate way to end the centennial year, the cornerstone for the new Walled Lake Meth- odist Church was laid last night just minutes before the stroke of 12 ushered 1 . Officiating at the ceremony above are, jeft to sca tee n the New Year. spring or early right, F. D. _Chowen, vice cht®irman of the board of trustees; Rev. John Mulder, pastor; Robert Philip, chairman of the building committee; and Elmer Conrad, chairman of the board of trustees. /tion was available immediately on . The church is expected to be completed in late ; [teats Pree Poke summer. Guatemala recee Boats:(as Off 30 Pet _ May Spur Mexican Break GUATEMALA (AP) — A diplo- matic break between Guatemala’ te ‘and neighboring Mexico loomed today because Guatemalan planes shot up three boats charged with Sabine illega]ly in territorial wa ters, Mexico said two al the boats were hers. The of one was killed and a sailor and a cook were wounded -while shrimping le- Women’s Clubs Plan Quarterly. Meeting Jan. 9 ROCHESTER—Plans are being ‘completed for the quarterly meet- ‘ing of the Oakland County Fed: eration of Women’s Clubs to be held Friday, Jan. 9, at Bethany Mrs. Louis M, Stieb, of Rochester, first vice-president of the county feder- Baptist -Church, . Pontiac, ation, announced today. Hostesses for the day will be members of the Pontiae Woman's _Chib and the Women's Literary; Club of Pontiac. _ The business meeting will start promptly at 10:30 am. with the departmental workshops to follow Luncheon will be served at 11. at 12:30 p.m. * * * Highlights of the afternoon pro- _ gram, which will start at 1:30 will bea talk by Mrs. John Ritsema of _ Sebewaing, president of the Michi- gan State Federation of- Women's Clubs. Musical selections at ~2:30 will. conclude the day's activities. Reservations may be made by FE-derat 40650 or Mrs, Harry Ver. rs. Clarence Myeres, | non, FEderal_ 2-8717 by Tuesday, Jan. 6. trom Mexico City contended - A Mexican senator said diplo- matic relations probably would be broken if Guatemala didn’t apol- ogize. : The press office of Guatemalan President Miguel Ydigoras Fu- entes announced the machinegun- ning attack by air force planes Wednesday without specifying the boats’ nationalities, The announcement said two of the planes and ran aground at, ‘Tilapa, more than 100 miles down! the. Pacific coast from the Mexti- can border. Authorities later dis- closed. that five wounded crewmen had been interned.in the military, hospital in this capital, 60 miles inland from Tilapa. . The authorities refused to iden- tify the five but said two were in serious condition. The third boat was . reported sailing in difficulty for Champeri- co, about 30 miles inside Guate- mala, Thete. was no indication of its nationality. Gen. Ydigoras Fuentes had said Monday that U.S. and Mexican boats were fishing illegally in the nation’s Pacific waters. These “bandits. and pirates'’ would be fired upon beginning Wednesday, gally in Mexican waters, -reports|: the boats followed signals from) Since Last Year Auto Magazine Reports. Industry's Output Is Lowest in Ten _Yeors DETROIT a — The trade paper Automotive News estimates 1968) ear production at 4,241'300 units, a dip of 30.6 per cent from 1957 and the lowest figure for the shun? since 1946. * * * Truck output was similarly down) with an estimated 867,000 units, lowest since 1946, The trade paper estimated De- cember auto production at 991,264 units with 93,704 trucks, November production totals were 514 099 cars and 94,414 trucks. Figures for the current week were estimated at 95,249, total cars with 65,247 of them. built through today. Last week, despite the Christmas holiday, the industry turned out- 104,907 cars, In the week ended Jan. 4, 1968 the industry bulit T1617 cars, It was Japan. - The ship collided with. three = [barons pushed by the tug E. Ingram, The Coast Guard tional Church two of the barges: caught fire, the Here on Thursday evening, Jan. & \third drifted harmlessly until taken in tow. Harbor patrol reported the en- tire forward section of the Asia: Maru was ablaze, ; The tugs reached the two burn- ing oil barges and the Harbor Pa- trol said the. fire quickly was brought under control. ; pn ; ‘ zegethes b Apes ae La as THE PONTIAC rates, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950: : Bede vere — Pre w Ballot . “peter on Ad in Poper- ‘Barges; New Orleans Harbor NEW ORLEANS (AP) - —~ Fire-" controlled | a string of ol] barges in the Mis- sissippi River. > |, Explosions rocked the areal Ve ‘|south.of downtown New Orleans! about '§:50 p.m. + «+ *t Two men were injured, both on the Asia Maru. One was identified only as Singahara. No identifica- the second injured man, Both were taken to the. U.S, Pub- lic Health Service Hospita] here for treatment. The extent of their injuries was not known jately. The Asia Maru, a Liberty ship, owned by First Shipping Co, Lim- ited of Japan, was headed down- istream from Baton’ Rouge, load- ed with 10,600 age ‘of soybeans. — " ¢ t-2 Township Tax Penalty Starts After January 20° OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — The deadline for payment of township taxes without a four per cent. pen- alty is Jan, 20, Walter T, Bark- ham, treasurer, announced today. Barkham said the township of- fice at 4393 Collins Rd., Rochester will be: open from 9am, to 4 p.m, every Friday and Saturday for the convenience of taxpayers. - BETTY JEANNE COLE ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Cole Jr: of 52580 Brookfield Ct. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter,.Betty Jeanne to Irwin Richter, son of Mr..and Mrs. Nathan Richter of Detroit, The- bride-elect, a graduate of the | University. of Michigan School of Nursing, is studying at the U. Her fiance. is a senior in the School of Business Administra- tion at Wayne State’ University. Officers to Be Elected at Rochester Church 2 Candidates Omitted on Independence List Presg Tuesday, trustee to the township board. ROCHESTER — Election of officers and board members will 8 Dinner will be served by the! Women’s Fellowship at 6:30 p.m: Following the business meeting, a be held in the church sanctuary. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Two candidates for nomination in the February ‘16 Primary election were inadvertently omitted from) the list printed in the ‘Pontiag Republican Howard Altman has filed his petition for treasurer, and Harold Bauer, also a Republican, is a candidate for nomination as i INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— There will be no special election granting a renewal of a 30-year franchise for Consumers Power|f F |Company, because of the inter-/f) ‘of a state law by the at-|f) general. preta treater, HE STOMDORS, CORO .nsees ofeere see eeenens te tee eee errr eer epee eee EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 South Saginaw St. tion, 60 days prior to a mf) i: Special: a Out eet taille hey tuck tivities tm Indebendence Township. ‘POULTNEY, ve 'CuPR Wore dering why bis’ newly organized department had been receiving so few. calls. Poultney police cttiet William Durfey found that its num, tory yet. Optometrist DR. HENRY: A. MILLER 7 North Saginow Street. Phone FE 4-6842 ~ Better. Things in Sight”: | ae — “CONTACT T YENSES i J (r N dD’ Ss Optometrists — Jewelers a 81 N. SAGINAW < eo “Truck production tor this -week is estimated at 13,7L1 units com- pared with 15,298 last week and, ago. : i | Canadian estimates ‘for ‘the week ‘are 6,534 cars and trucks compared 6,360 lest | week jae 3,978 a a the’ president’ warned. The Mext-/48 can government sald such attacks would violate international law. aid a5 MARY ANN SPIESS _ Mr, and Mrs. Richard J. Spiess of 2700 Lansdowne Rd., Drayton Plains, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann to William 'T, King, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. King of Kalamazoo, The bride-elect is a student in the School of Nursing, University of arte ee fiance, .a graduate of U. is attending McCor~ mick reer Seminary in Chi- cago. After the attack, Ydigoras Fu- entés told reporters the air force had acted ‘in defense of our ter. ritorial waters and coasts." He| added a hint that. fishermen might be engaged in arms smuggling. The Mexican Foreign Ministry called the situation “undeniab ily ly grave’ and said it would ta proper measures when offietal | re- ports had been received. Rodolfo Brena Torres, chairman of the Mexican Senate steering ‘committee, said diplomatic rela- tions probably would be broken to- day it Guatemala did not prema’ diplomatic excuses. * * Mexico's 3ist military zone with heatiquarters at Tapachula near the Guatemalan border’ was put on alert. Lyon Township Forms \Its First Dem Party LYON TOWNSHIP — The first} Democrat Party in the history of | the township i been formed with an eye on the upcoming spring elections, it was announced today) by Daniel Foley Jr., here dele- | gate. The committee is composed off Foley, Carl N. Nystie and Alfred tor township clerk, He will oppose the incumbent Kirk Joslin, Repub- lican, in the election ‘Feb, 16. * ‘Stephenson: Schmidt Rite Performed at Commerce COMMERCE—Area newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Ste phenson are honeymooning in New York City following their candle- light. ceremony in the Commerce Schmidt, phenson of Detroit. * * * The wédding was performed by pastor of inerce church. ——— floor-length the bride carried a-bouquet of white gladiolas with se ae Thomas, ing a_ white, gown of satin, a red rose in the center. «The bride’s sister, Grettawas ~maid—of honor -Bridesinaids were ~Liflian Porter. and Kathryn Burns.: Best man was William ‘Porter’ ‘of Detroit. Ushers were Norman Burdick of Detroit, John ‘Kuleck of Grand Rapids and Hugh B. Van- #244 mS 5 * ‘Following the” eee i igen eee guests was held in the church’ te: ‘Upon returning from their haney- moon the newlyweds will reside ey 1 nson is the former and the : oe W. Ste- ct ag pomeranian peenenp Semen rdinance and election at. the time Travis. Foley has filed a petition. a ——— wei Has Class for Auxiliary Police. PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Resi- —t | dents inPontiac Township aref — urged to enroll in a class and be- icome auxiliary police. Fire Chief Carl‘ Schingeck, director of the township's civil defense operations, has announced. A ten week course of traffic and police «precedures will begin under the ‘instruction of a state trooper or deputy sheriff as soon as 20 to 25 men sign up, . The township's first class was graduated in the summer. Interested residents are to con- tact Schingeck or any Pontiac; Consuriers: peeiee to Be Placed on Ballot OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — The township board met in special ses- sion yesterday to pass .the’ resolu- ‘tion necessary to set up an or- of the February primary to vote on a 30-year franchise sought by the Consumers Power Co. The-ordinance. if adopted, would allow the utility company to install mains and pipes in the township and maintain them during the term the franchise is in force, Frank J. Voll &r., township supervisor, sald — \ 42,614 inthe similar week a- year, ee -A | Ecsapierc! ‘Outfit. Set guerd rail and —— illustration. — nee aave bunk beds, 2 springs, 2 mattresses, includes 2 Similor to Reguler $100.00 Renee, Fully insulated. Deluxe quality... Large ‘oven and ‘broiler. Auto. lighters. All porcelain’ finished. _Not as - illustrated... Your Choice Free ie - When You a Either a ee ‘bah Suite ber wan't he ean de ‘MRS. F. J, STEPHENSON — at 7661 Barnsbury St., Commerce. The bridegroom is & graduate | of the University © of Mictiigan “The: bride was prada at m Wayne State University, and ig a teacher in the —— Lake school system. | pf Ba = rane. 2... - % Westinghouse 7 a —_MASHER-DRYER "PROCTOR “and DRY STEAM | IRON. | TABLE INNERSPRING MATTRESSES LAT _- Utility 4 fe $3: 49 ie Olassbake Homemaker Set VT 19 ~ FOLDING CARD Reg. $3.95 ce ae —— METAL | WASTEBASKETS Ra $1.49" 89° | & CHAIRS | Res. "Sofa ‘ Beds, wo sso9s * . SWIVEL CHAIRS sass 599%] "PORTABLE RADIOS: x Reg. $39.95. $ 29” | ' . WY | “ALE COLORS ab 3 ~ BAR STOOLS | res. § he $1495, bi sass AT” RY 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JAN UARY iF 1959 “nearly iw ; many vehicles in 1958 as it did ip the preceding year. For American - Motors: it company was fermed by _the - merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corp. and ‘Hudson Motor Car Co. in 1954, : fon in Fast Action is cluded: ee tae ora ; some cn ine a 400,000 imported car sales. : ‘' £1 ¢ leading to new_agreements, - ‘Top-heavy~ inventories that ‘brought sharp production cutbacks |b; and “were . further leveled off” by Wal aoninaely 6 of General - aE = mrgume cece Outstanding events of 1958. ty-| Expiration: of union’ labor. -6n-; 4 tracts and months-long negotia tions Ford's January-October : Ghrysler’s volume for the Jan- | |uary- October —e was down: taj its small car| raeciicd bo Bp production | hp : LAW, rotuiing attachment a ind on aa car's giving | ‘list . prices “ter! car_and ae ST eet. a n State is owed $4,- -Able ‘to Meet Payroll After 11 th-Hour Ruling, Bankers Cooperate . EAST LANSING m — Like the Marines. ridjng to the rescue, the attorney general’s office and some. fast-on-the-feet _ bankers helped , Michigan State University meet is “payroll today. It was a ciliff- hanger. type: of op- eration. ler Philip J. May did some fran- tic phoning to the bankers. fe epee: “m. ook May said the tast ‘alia saved Michigan State trom dovect ope J to sell) some- fo meet the parol! due today. The crisis came about + the state, in rocky financlal aipe itself, has withheld two. monthly __paymiénts due the three major unl: versities, oe loss’ | Fy? 5 ‘the University of Michi- gan, $5,200,000; and Wayne State University, $1,600,00. ° ~ The State Board of Agriculture, MSU governing board, had author-| ized a. borrowing of $2,350,000.| However; raised the rl “i . tion of the legal. right of the, uni versities to borrow and the at- torney general's opinion was! sought. There was no ruling -on whether‘ _MSU_ could borrow ‘against funds; appropriated by the legislature but not yet received, a second part of : Raising. hawt Check: Brings Lareeny ‘Charge NEW. YORK (UPI)—Because it . contained her driver's license and/| .2, passport and even though there was no mopey in it, marine stew-) potticer, and J F. Gordon as ! | + DIEN FAMILY DISCOUNT SHOE E STORE IVES YOU MORE ma y i" i Of ash ao in Simea, Palace ges company, getting it into the small- er car field. Election’ of “Frederic G. Donner as chairman chief executive, president and chief operations of-! NEW ‘59 WAGONS | _ Apr "51995" |. ; * ' i: SALE WOMEN'S: a4 _— REGULAR PRICE, but HALE of Our USUAL PRICE! at Reg. Price - "SALE PRICE , 51495. | $10.88. | $5. 1) 1895 | 1288 | 6. =] | 2295 | 1488 6.95 | $16.88 Palizzio, Rhy UXSPHALT. _8 -¢ and D Grou pe | tmportant! Please Read the Brand Names | 1. Miller) Andrew Geller, Cormelietes, Freemen, “hn Cross, er. Town — ert. Levine, Santana, Aloe Uddends, Troyling. ‘ Ta | Netu aturalizer, Little Yankee, or mete terete tegen eee , Bestonion and a, re "RUBBER | RUNNER . ay « cE, PEPSI Re eee ee terse ere ate i i = mae ee eens = _Tweirvsas re ge 1 thet Diodes @: Nejbbrtieed cs visa sb at nial cncnceomeg a a fiscal year American Motors had a assembly operations on an over- come. Another is the appeal of| that market, General Motors, | Inet income of $14,583,416 against altimé basis, saying it was needed substantially altered styling. lanl Yoceeer ee anaes of $8.7 in ne ee | Te cai tat re tric as cn In Se Sr 19 * tk ~~ Ahéad tor 1969 gndoubtediy ts too gaudy in 1968 are making less year. * ; Studebaker-Packard had a $22,-| ® Detter year for the car makers. Tavish se ef bright. trim- gener-| But, rather than “small” eats, 582,511 loss for the January-Sep-| Tee-predictions of a sales volume \ajiy, fut already there has been these will de” reneket “cars, And tember period of 1958 compared, i excess of 614 million cars weil griticism of cars too long their sponsors. will call. them with & $12,295,689 in the same 1957 come ‘from ve econ ‘and too wide among 1959 models. \econoeny ‘nai elie ee way | omists -‘iprinkle a liberal ‘More smaller, lower’, priced vehicles. They will be. om Initial reports on the reception aumber Happy New Year! | — tape tANGE— Brattord BILL WN Shue oo NOR i That's the : the Way . aa It Goes When | 8 You Play. Chess ig DETROIT W—For the last 18 ie : months, Ray Pearson has been | playing a game of chess by mail / @. _ with Wallis A. Cady of Clear. | water, Fla. | Cady wrote to remind Pearson | | he hadn’t made a move in geven | 4 months. : “I thought it was his move,’ Pearson —— w=). 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BIRMINGHAM. M/C “At 4 BLOCKS N. OF 14 MLAD..... cvcsedl lidweal 4/40 any FURNITURE , ie . Eany | to Park 5 Just Drive Up’ ANYWHERE a 7 % ae P ' 5 5 ; ; * ne we - ae . ’ ne SS ES TT TTT eno For your pocketbook’s t sake check our 5 - ‘prions: ® s r ~*HOLIDAY . - - EXTRA - ee PRIMA A hecesenceseseeses ssesseeeseenee ~ More: Than Great Comedy! — Filled-With the Warmth That 5 | TORR BIERYTHING Somes From she teal HESEVERDONE! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS gf. dor inthe Orient is a Mirth-Quake . of Laughs! TREATS! ie WD a - SSE AAA thw © Rae eo ee Se 5 : ; : ee, ey ae HEE Se ae ‘ + 4 ‘ ¥ Sa Tee 2 : ; — : = i = : 2S ‘ pe de ‘ ay a1. \ 4 ~\py JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPI) = As® year ends and the TV season nears\T a its halfway mark, what is status ofthe predictions (wishful thinking?)made by the erities we (when the season started that the westerns. had reached the satura- tion point and simply had to start downhifl soon? . Frankly, the predictions don't look tog good-at this point. Maybe by next-fall-and a-hew season. - * * * right now these three have to be. acknowledged: AnyWay, as a» cunsmoke.” “Maverick,” Westerns thi 1 The established westerns such |; ~wiyait Earp.” “Restless Gun,” } Fargo," “Have Gun, Will 2. Such pew.ones ss.“Bat Mas- terson,” “Rifleman,” “Law arron City” haye been catching on. To say nothing of the fact that ABC's ag oy Babee man,” “The Texan” and “Cim- “Black Saddle schedule was made out. ‘But the was only a few weeks old,}. Sonabes: ‘when the network put it back on sai” © ‘NBC. It is a ee Lae air — eee Bears Limbs, Leaves with her clothesline ole: Two years ago she set syca-? i er —~ <4 awl inare_post In the Sind teal Zimmerman, - 19,. leaped from | ~ Wins Bet, Draws Fine _ . jaweller, a as atts Sc eet © i NY cae ails gi i a4 te 2 . ' € ae poe A > : ; ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 el ets A TWENTY-NINE )Season le liv the total ‘of ‘the vU. S., iain Diet on TV soso tat pr cogpeh — bee Bost for Clotheslines ‘Leap Into the P Sania: iting pa ee rm = = contind Bari we sek CARROLLTON, Ky, Mes. Ww. " ARLINGTON, Va. — Richard the District of Columbia. collected | | Western SL ne to- —This_spring |the Key: Bridge over the Potomac the post sprouted-fimbs and leaves. ‘River-to..win a $20 bet. But he forfeited a. $20 deposit-the-Wash ‘ey jington police department asked on / Pride Ruins Paint ‘a disorderly conduct charge “MORRISTOWN, Ind. w-—An in- surance company paid off without Hitchhiker With Ideas protest- when Curtis Smith sent jr a claim for new pail job on his. MUSKEGON car. enith. vagported prideful pea- sheriff Wesley cock had spotted its own reflec-'gated a report of a“ ‘dead man”’ deran Gk dide's pelted sirtnan\on te bent bad ‘Samad ie. bey) and proceeded to peck and claw was that of a 16-year-old hitch-| MIRACLE MILE FE 8-9666 10:00 te $:00 Daily the paint off in an effort to get at hiker who thought it a be a - igood way to catch a ride hectal OF THE processed _ ‘Wiade of the finest quality crude oi)! Vita’ Power Premiym is a specially . double refined lubricant DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 162 N. Saginew FE 2-9253 9:30 to 5:30 - 9:30 to 9:00 Mon. & Fri. Vag KEEGO 3, “comeback” he a weekly comic } an the 8-t04. p.m,’ . J created by vackie ‘i Hd Gleason's decision that 13 weeks were enough to prove that his- didn’t take. He asked out, as. at dan. 2. : THEA | —S—S—— This Is the FIRST J =. FIRST INDOOR. THEATRE SHOWING “ALAN ERNEST. i Velen ste) .i¢), ii, i= THE BADLANDERS SHOWING in the Pontiac/ wou MiCKEY ROONEY NEW FUN! ANDY HARDY COMES HOME Tits nonexistent rival, * ae] The second definite new western DOORS OPEN ri 12:45 NDOOR THEATER Area! WIND AC ROSS EVERGLADES 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] WED. TH Y By q , , BLOKE Sk 4 I 4 > 3 FEATURES RU SUN, mete se atte antieve Uc “aang: NORMA MOORE aon Lut vs aj a | ri é - 4. - ~ START. THE “YEAR RIGHT .. . SAVE | | Otay SPECIALS! *_ _ PLUS FREE | TOP VALUE GIFT STAMPS: SPOTLIGHT | VOCTUVOLOLOCECLLCLDLS, Ve Vat 4-1 se oneltl rel” with THIS COUPON Sutton’ s Bay Aajenssiee- se Fairmont 3 Cotoge Cheese ee TOP. VALUE STAMPS. AND PURCHASE OF Al OR 2-18 KROGER, 1-L8. FRENCH OR A 1 OR 3-L8. SPOTLIGHT COFFEE. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. VALID THRU SAT. - Jol 3, 1959 AT KROGER IN DETROIT AND EASTERN MICH. a ce 100 000001 UCU ’ mes . ay + J R * é " # Kroger buterik Enviched = ee B ead. © eoeee ee 15 AL oo y tania g WITH COUPON AND. PURCHASE OF Al OR 2-LB. KROGER, 1-L8. FRENCH oe Al OR 3-LB. SPOTLIGHT COFFEE -YOUNG, TENDER WHOLE FRESH. 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Ho andes oc Maus 0:2 oi bo = oot 8 a he an: ./ ¥ ee ‘ . oe ig hy ew i: i Your Kroger Manager 4 b/ pee 1999. 4 the ih i gui Pc bic met chs Pe leo ot ome i iro a ate Sat., Jen 3, s \ ; “~ 5 . ‘ . as . 4 t * ia: \ | : a Se \: z L ! ? “ 7s | 4 ‘ ‘ aad CE, a 7 oe da j ‘ ,i-. te 4 ‘i +“ ‘ S ae i) a‘ 4 \ “ ' a — so A = . 4 { ee eed by inne ’ a ae itehees? ~~ =3 a thie Ata: tase deh iui seed OH ia Se tat Sete ete nee Ne ge eerie eT et} ahi X sf THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1.1950 > NEW YORK (UPD — Fi te al a» A oe: ay WATCHING MISSILES — This baoele sta- tion on the island of Oahu in the Hawafian Is- lands is one of three installations being used by the rhilitary for keepirig tabs on space probes and guided missiles. A 60-foot parabolic antenna, background. . AP Wirephote white base, is in the center background. In the foreground is a three-pronged helical antenna. ‘Control office for scientists is shown in the n es Automobites in 1925 ovecngsi which winter “ibdeing a4 dompal Temperatures: as high as 189) Gebren ta yee t Clon robe only seul $2.00 mates chars fay woeen bas elem 3 overage 9 demas, Fahrenheit have been, were scrapped. Now the age at! 85,000 miles. recorded in Iraq. — ase croft, ‘among which are peanut, in peach production but this stale] watermejons, = and pe-. af leads the nation in other’ cans - Will Store Clerks Be Obsolete? Robots Dispense Smokes, Food, Drinks A retalling revolution now under way threat- ens to make store clerks as rare as dodo. birds. z Today, vending machines are gulping down more than two billion, dollars a year and dispensing tons of peanuts, cigarettes, soup, stock- ina. books, soft drinks, fishing tackle and even breast of pheasant. A quarter-century age, vending’ machines accounted for only 30 million dollars in sales, Machines have changed radically over the years, Now it’s possible to get change of a dollar from these robot salesmen, Vending machiries are found almost everywhere — ae & (raxupertation terminals, store fronts, gas stations, recreation areas and even along highways, Factories have completey auto- matic cafeteriag and business of- flees have allent salesmen din- | cake and tce | pensing cotter; cream, = Automatic Merc handising Associa-| tion estimated. that more than 80 After lunch it is re-cooled., per cent of the nation's factories) | | food touched by human hands.” The NAMA official said. a new | machine soon ty be in wide use ‘serves a complete hot meal in one package. The buyer hag his choice fot Spaghetti and meatballs, and Change! dogg and beans, hot! roast beef and jbrussel sprouts, or even filet of ‘flounder with potatoes: and: vege- ., table The menu also ‘can include such idelicacies as breast of pheasant or curried shrimp. All meals are lserved in aluminum plates, | - This fancy robot combines in one unit a stove and a retrigera- _ tor, At lunch time, the food which | A_ spokesman for the National! has been kept refrigerated is heated to a pre-set temperature. 1 S. W. (Bill) Cobourn, be institu-' use vending machines in some tional sales manager for, the Camp- form to help feed workers, More) jel} Soup Co., said hot food vend- than 20 per cent -use machines! ing is the infant of the vending . |machine industry, “but it is abqut a “The future will see more and as robust and fast-growing an in-—}-——_ more industrial plants going in, fant as any businessman'can hope exclusively, for“automatic cafeterias — with no'to see.’ pe * ae Prices Effective thru Set. ~ Jan. 3rd. We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities. Netco Grade A Large White Eggs & 4 Doz. *705 | Holden RED STA PS j Fine For Breeding Hillside Scand i Hillside Fresh Creamery Butter Boneless Butt PORK STEAK .. ‘SLICED BACON . U.S. No. 1 an Purpose Michigon 2 This Weeks Bonus Offer —Clip this Coupon for WITH THIS COUPON Free Holden Red Stamps With a $2 Purchase or More — Redeem This Coupon et NATIONAL FOOD STORE. Coupon Expires Sat., jan. 3rd. 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juare their season's |night last night. ‘y+ lg : parochial cireuit will be in action mri Should the Rams trip) record at 2-2 ‘ - Castoffs Lindsay, Lorne ‘Ferga-! z -Feb. 2z— Richard Cork of Pontiac wins $475 and Pat Donner of ‘rata Plains .— . next Tuesday night. One of the|s; James next ‘Tuesday they will! " son and Goalie Glenrt Hall sparked | y “wins $250 as the men’s and ‘wouten's meer in the 2nd. annual ontiac Press e idle clubs is St. Mary’s of Orchard In the other Tuesday contest, 2 ee - Bowle : ; : s is ot. Mary's of Orcharc hola a 43 edge in vict The ‘the Chicago Black Hawks to a 4-2) %- Berane. ’ Lake, which shares the top spot ein victories, ren, - St. Benedict will seek to hold 4, the Red* Wings. ee | with St Frederic Both hava if Rev. John Rakoczy’s club is; its 2-1 status against a tough | ictory over the ng i| - ‘HAYES JONES Feb. 23 — Carol Ryan of Bloomfield Hills wins women’s state table tennis cliampion 2 “won ail three pre - 1959 tests, and to ‘remain a contender jt will) Reyal Oak St. Mary club. Rated It resulted in Detroit being tied | On U.S. Track Team « ship in Detroit. : P * a pe £ are tated” icamts to beat’: down ney to upset the St. Breserck one of the top title threats | for second place by the New the stretch. five. — ; | early im the season, Ravens were | York Rangers who nipped Bos- | + * a -t.° *. * @ shoved out of the picture, at | 10" 43 and brought. the Black © This big test wilk pit the league's, least. temporarily, by the Rams, | Hawks into third place, just ong ~~ Gene Wright's Ri will have : ' , ‘ ents pe en ebeve Heading scorers in wht cond be: 26-24; in a umprecedented (Cin | polat behind = Wings—-sad Mar. 7 — A strong Clarkston High quintet | is ‘eliminated, in air finals ‘byecran Blanc, 57:55. a Mar. 8 — Pontiac Central and Waterford are district Glass A winners, while Roch- 7: ie fi the first opportunity to bolster high-écor be é ; Rancer : ; their leading margin, traveling | i vs nw ae Laglets SCL) aomve scrap on Dee. gern. - i ite ‘is district winner in class B over Lake Orion. ' ; > a to Ferndale St. James on Tuesday. ihe pes wai “6 paigiichaes at 9. Revenge was afong: time in com- y Mar. 11 — Lou Koprince bowls 299 game in West Side Gassic. "Be Orchard -Lake will not resume Dn ine ; Boe | Next Tuesday's SCL ‘schedule: ing for™Lindsay, highest. scoring % Mar. 13. Pontiac Central beats Waterford in first game of regionals, 48-42. “until Jan. 9, and when the Eaglets| a IP point per game average; Ploy- St. Frederick at Ferndale St. lett winger in National Hockey be é _______ge—again—they—run—smaek—into} pmaker_ and on all a ge) James “~~ _“"| League history. Traded to the | Mar. i - — Livonia Bentley upsets Pontiac ¢ Central in-regional finals, 50-49, “pF : _¢ , shooter Tom Derocher has hit for Ze , ‘i es = ’ we the St. Frede sick clib. This could) 44 points an mrerages in three! Michael at St. Clement. AC ‘en enge See aoe 7 Mar. 18 — Dorne Dibble, who resides. in Pontiac, ‘iy ny titded-By the ee Lions to the 2 cee aaa of ihe league encounters. Both clubs have| 'etline HS" | i.’ > ae scored against the Wings | > New York Glas : al = : : ; other consiste nt point-makers. St. Mary (RO? at St. Benedict|since the swap. * a Z Mar. 19 — Troy is eliminated in state quarterfinals by Flint Tech. ‘ ss e Rams are favored over the Few, if any ‘lineup changes. are; (Highland Park) pot Po a, ieee Mar: 23 — John Rhodes of Pontiac wins state senior AAU weightlifting championship. soe Gack | and are men- contempl WS anc all squads have! League standings He was deprived of the added | 4 Mar. 29 — Leroy Parks of Clarkston, Earl McNeal of Ferndale, Dick Booth of Troy, a re = ———————— : a ; we . a , | Pleasure of seeing his goal count 4 Nick Niera of Lake Orion and Charley Barge of Pontiac Central . make up the’ All- . ue ona ek ee 2a the eventual winnér when Gor- County basketball team. Peyton GoodWin of Troy is County coach-of-the-year. ’, Burns U-D G id C ‘h? “~ gt Benedict 2 1 Bt amen 7 die Howe clicked on a screen shot 4 Apr. 7 Paul Van Loozen named golf pro-at Edgewood. 1 Oac . St James 12 Bt Hite 5 ‘that was hotly protested by Hall‘ st > a = ° a just 23 seconds before the end*of! © Apr. i — Ed Heikkinen named head football coach and Dick Hall named head Jerry Burns, former Detroit St. Mary Redford prep | . the game. ; : -basketball coach at Pontiac Northern. coach, who went to lowa as absistant to Forest Evashevski, Farl IDs Win But Lindsay's marker, his | ; Apr. 13'— Pontiac hardtop racer Rusty Kelly, killed in track crash at Toledo Racew ay. was the top candidate indine for the University of Detroit — sixth of the season, was the go- 2 May 9 — Flint Northern edges Pontiac Central for the Saginaw Valley track title, “/ - coaching job, The Pontiac Press learned from a close source ahead goal for the Hawks. Fer, % 564g to 5dha. today. : ; ! a ~ | guson, a disappointment while ~~ * * * * ,° «* Or yoming with Detroit, broke the scoring | eone pate os 7 | - de . t 24 — g te prep go itle at.Battle Cree wali) Univer deadlock at 5:10 of the second | May 24 — Birmingham wins Class A sta = 2 tnres Ie ce ep oe ics oe aes | ‘ } pertod when he outraced Forbes _ May 24 — Pontiac Central wins 4th- straight elass A state high school track title at : January eth, n Was due by | Miscues Prove Costly — for Pe tong = = ih DICK CORK Ann Arbor. : | : At oo icked In a sharply-angied shot. _ - Men's Bowlerama Cham 2 The decision favored Burns because U. of D. had gone in Hardin-Simmons 14) 11: was Pa on Ge of the | — oe 7 ? May 25 — Birmingham High wins Sth Pontiac Press Invitational golf title in seven =, into ‘the Iowa-Delaware winged-T offense a year ago and to 6 Sun Bowl Loss “| campaign—all against Detroit. : : \ years with a 381 total at Pontiac Municipal. . the Iowa aide could take over without maxing: fo make | Ferguson's lead lasted just over |... June } — Doug Sanders wins Western Open ‘at Red Run in Royal Oak: 2 ; ’ any big changes in the offense. | EL’ PASO, Tex. (AP)—Sammy- three minutes. -Len Lunde turned | ’ June 13 — Ray West-of Birmingham wins quarterfinals of Pine Lake Invitational with . a _____ Burns has been a big recruiting factor in getting - | Ratugh. Hardin a [Sinmone’ | head! i vncel ronovostis a0 passito; hole-in-one’on the 20th hole against Perry, Byard-Randall Ahern. His partner \ was Don Michigas prep stars to Towa. ‘coach, had no excuses to make | lle the game at B45 but Lindsay = Patrick. en ef “ = : ssaaanstnipuiansasinimsasioamncacosanmaniammanssma oa ‘for his team’s 14-6 loss to Wyom- ee tack at 151. on he only | : x * = | a - . jing in the Sun Bowl football game. after Billy McNeill drew the-onty |g k G nd Duke Y r of Birmingham win Pine Lake Invitational by The breake didn't beat ics” penalty of the middie period. He), June 14 — - Jack Geiss a uke Yeage 8 od the former Washington Aetain scored from # scramble, he defeating Tom Draper and Bob Zimm. ; - hz ever Pauarterback said after the game * * * 26 F June 18-19 — Tigers hold tryouts at Wisner Stadium. & , it’s easier than e€ ; 2 jyestérday. “They were about |: ~Bobby—Hutt-and-Eddie—bitzen June 8-Nick Kerbawy of Bloomfield ‘Hiljs resigns as general manager of Detroit Lions | — a 2 | to get New. safer __ Peven. But Wyoming tock advan. pees ee Hog the game for © to accept similar post with Pistons, : i =5 tage of its scoring chances and|Chicago with goals just over. two. @ ight stat linx title b defeat. ie GOODYEAR TIR ES eT akin & cmanesS SS minutes apart midway inthe third | ae yume 22—Mike = ot Peete So aa wre ght state pub y ‘ for your car! a period. Hull capped a two-one-one © © oe ee se ing Paul Bada, 5 and 4, at Pontiac ry . ~ : And ihat about sms up the 24th rush with a point-blank blast -that i ; June 23—Mayes Jones is ‘with the American track team heading for Moscow. _ - mone 9 BBS lannyat eainie aan “slipped between Terry Sawchuck's) 4 pages June 28—Mickey Wright wins the Women’s National Open at Forest Lake Country Club € Sit ‘ mm FE Wyoming samied taee fal legs as he felt backward into the r ; = s with record breaking.290. - . | o¢eea er Hf Simmohs miscues into touch: net. 7 ‘ A “= ke wk bs 4 NE it PH boy downs, then spentyjfie better part: — Ltrenberger intercepted a Pro- — . June 29—Charley Dennehy of Wadsworth, Ill., wins jumper title at Bloomfield Open ‘Hunt oo ‘of the afternomn firming back; Hovest shet_in—the-Chicage—end —— Club Horse Show. © —~ ——— _ = July 6—Tom Carter a Drexel Mill Pa. wins s the Oakland County Boat Club regatta for - limited Hydros at Sylvan Lake. July “6—Pontiac roller ski aters win Gi ‘eat Lakes Regional skating chainpionship at Elmhurst, Il. - July 18—Sally Sharp of. Birmingham withs state ‘women’ s eat championship oy, de- feating Mrs. H. G. Marquardt, 3 and 2 at Plum Hollow. /Hardin-Simmons threats ~ and dashed all the way atone for Hardin - Simmons missed two> an unassisted marker, his 16th of = [scoring apportunities in. the third | the season. : jquarter when Wyoming stopped Again Detroit. dominated the ‘thrusts on the 10 and 1. 1 was in shots on goal statistics but Hall) ithe middle of this quarter that/ was too much for the Wings. Tr ade ‘Harold Stephens hit Benji Lipsey led before last season because of! © . with a 22-yard pa&s Tor the Border | a? poor showing in the playoffs, he July 20—Zadah DeBolt- wins city women’s golf cxarorioeally at Pontiac Municipal with , an 87 for her 6th title. e : ° . , > : ; ) vy | ) Conference Champions’ only totich- Same up with his second straight) : Dien cael é N j AYM EN I jdew n ‘sparkling effort on Detroit ice. He: oo i Aug. 2—Eddie Brown, 13-year-old, of Birmingham wins the world junior skeet champion- Y « * .t ikicked out-32 Red Wing shots w ‘hile j= : PAT DONNER Pe ship at OES: : = es rl ee + Hardih-Simmons dominated the Sawchuk had only 13 saves—just es Women's Bowlerama Champ © x *« * second half, but just couldn't over | two in the first period. et . r | WH EN YOU T RADE IN come Wyoming's 140) Kalftime | A . hug. 9-Pontiac roller skaters win national title trophy at Clevelan lead * 7 2 a ‘tory gare the cing | ot The -victary Aug. 16—Butler Cooper fires sizzling 67-68—135 to win the city golf title. - - Ce recy’ bare SUYEIAG | f te all-gauge championship at You don't mind Josing too Biack Hawks a three-game edge Aug. 23—Bob Thiefels of Pontiac wins the state all-gauge championship at OCSC. = YO R ; much when yott play ball like our over the Wings in the season series | @ Sept. 6—Pontiac golf team. wins state recreation title at Midland with 377. On the. see men did out there,’ Baugh said. ie they: ve won five and tied one into . team. were Paul Bada, Ron Rothbarth, Butler Cooper, Charley. Baker and Nick Berson.” The- game. was hilled as a high leight meetings and haven't lost on: be for <3t>- / scoring! battle, but-the 13.000 tage Detroit! {ee Sept. $-Tem Tracy, who lives in Pontiac, is traded by the Detroit Lions to the Pittsburgh / ' Steelers. a sitting: in bright, nippy weather, The only thing ‘the Wings had, - . > eS . igaw it turn into a-defensive battle, ito be thankful for was that a year) _ Sept. 13—Chuck Oertel of Pontiac: “Jays with the Baltimore Orioles against. the Detroit i , Tigers in. Briggs Stadium. ‘He hits a homer on his‘first trip to the plate. -" eee and no budget strain at these rock- in whith Wyoming had a net{/ago today they were tied for ‘aunt : - . bottom prices! yardage of only 188 yards 7 with Toronto. _ i* 1 . Sept. 16—Bob Mineweaser quits as coach of St. Mikes affer 14 years. - 5 Se ee Fy scmenbtymenatrstisaniasnpeniss ope es | § ; : = by ; . ~ [3 - . [ _ Oct. +5—St. Fred leteats St Mike. before 7 7 000° ‘at Ww isner Sead cci 34-13, for first time in _ o | . to oe "9 year’. a : = 22 7 | Oe Fe foe ke Se Oct. "18-—Pontinc Motor elt te anv. AVINS facet) city championsttip at ‘Pontiac Country 2 -~ oo alt + ote Club with 307 total, . . ae Fits most pre-1957 models of Plymouth, = | 4° - Nov. 20 — John qieaer of West Bloomfield is selected as the suhAasidiog football Ford, Chevrolet, Hudson, Nash, Stud ee _ Player in Oakland County for 1958. Hi , Nash, Studebaker fe go ee . 4 ‘ a - £6 , Nov. 2—Frank Crowell of Avondale High is pincied as County Coach of the Year. 4 : _- ‘Shon Gn caik? Don't let at LOW, LOW PRICED! a heag Dec. 3}~Pete Dawkins, cx eareok gridder from Royal’ Gak, is named for the Heisman 7 “ _ sop yon! Your tires will make - es ~ i*. ; and ei awatds. A x ‘ Ce i “fF the down payment, and our ‘ pf. ~ = . & ; : . > ASAD j ( | = ¥ . z : t : _ weekly pay plan makes the « . ASAD: nae BAT 2 nee pommiasionet nig Walsor af the 4: Dec. 6—St. Fred defeats St. Mike in basketball, 49-36. - -* i} eve future of the Rose Bowl i set Ble Ten told je 3,000 guests ‘the Bs, i small balance easy to handle. for 1980 and hope was cqnieased| Ble Ten hasenjeved the Rose 2 Dec. 16—Pontiac Central swimmét@efeat Pontiac Nectar in first athletic competition i J Trade todav tor new, saler _, Si 670015 ‘informally W ineeday that rela. Bow! Dees! “er ae yee ae : between ‘schools, 58-34. : Goodyear Tires apolar eo lions will continue for years be. ‘and said he hopes pegotiations will! = ~~ 7 Dec, 13~Pontiac Central whips, first ranked Flint Central, e856, ‘on the PCH gym: 3 E ; . * j and reconpebie tween the Big Ten*and the Pacibe consummated eine future to ‘ . MIKE ANDONIAN ee Dec.; 23—Pontiac Northern upsets Pontiac Central in wrestiitg, 24-22 ‘in second athletic = te : : , cifle Coast Conference . ‘keep the series going. : ae Bubiax —_ meeting betweeti the two schools. ‘ bs Cle P The septiments were expressed | ———— : “ ' ; 4. sf SoBe ‘i : a eae Oe oe OL PE ote FSR asia SG Sa ORE SSN ERAS ERE RETR tian Size 6.00 x 16. Fits most + at the annenl Kiwanis kickoff i ee Te = ESE ‘ id SES SAI PERE Sd oS ‘ older models of Plymouth, $ 9) » | Luncheon attended Py ‘pamintate: Jockeys Innocent 7 ae eee . . - — i tive and athletic higacle of lowa Ford, Chevrole}, Nosh, ; 7 Blech wcll we ‘and California. alo with Chief f N Cha Lo . . = = 3 Studeboker - nee plus = Justice Warren, Gov. Herschel 0 arcotics rge. Cincinnati Ses and § a NIgAE oS 5 oO “s - ~ tire eeeeeete Loveless of Iowa and other digni-| “ = a, : , . 2 , eee feries ie nen BALTIMORE™ (AP) — Three -jock- , . : . resident Virgi M. Hancher of) evs were found innocent Wednes: = i. Size 7.10 x15 4 Size 7.60 x fo [lowa led off with the remark: tay of Having anything to do with). r -ranc I Le oe: aaigieed models "© File most recent ie ap “Wo cherish our relations with) a jug of dried marthuana. rece stare aaa Olds, Chrysler, DeSoto, Buic the Pacjfie Coast Conference, or Judge Anselm Sodaro ac quitted | Y, e Nuésen Hudson, Mercury, Paved) Whatever they call it, and we hope Donald H. Crosser, 25, of Mani) - §$ $5 . a | s e25 a iWe'll be back ja 1961." °° - lobe. (aneda| Lyman’@| Rickards “United Frees International previous. night, suttered its see: ‘Unbeaten “st Francis won the siatthaestern Louleline, _ $1.72, esheets. : te 7 ~ || The PCC is folding up next June) Jr. 26, of Boston and -L otis” N. North Carolina State and St.) ond straight defeat in the con- | Carrousel ourhament at Char- North Texas State posted an 87-79 = ; psn gee poll tebe ‘but both the Big Ten and «the Sawyer, 29, of Camden’ N. J. iFrancis (Pa.) greeted the new. solation reund when North Care- | lotte, N. C., ‘behind ‘the tireless triumph ‘gver. Spring Hill, and Wil-.. ond —— ond ressanchie Western schools have agreed tol” ‘They had been arrested Dec 4 year as Saskerbell of two major! dina edged the Bearcats, 90-88, rebounding - and scoring” ot Wil- , 1 | ‘work out actual details for the after | dlice fou endugh. “4 (college ketball tournaments, Robertson, Cincinnatt’s bur Trosch, ‘who totaled 2% E ens as little as ot 2hK at — Yeame itselt, —s, _thuanato- make 130 cigarettes inhi while the top-ranked - ‘Cincinnati| qi) Americn, scored. 29-polnts for pe ee ree - [| Chancellor Glenn Séaborg offa hotel room. Bearcats nursed -a double-loss| ine third. straight. game but~ it! § with 33. : the Univers sity s ‘of California, * * * “hangover” that they may have) wasn't enoughis-The Tarheels) Thirtt place in the Carrousel jadded: e = Arrested along with them were|ouble curing, . |wiped out a seven-point deficit to| tournament went.*6-George Wash- . I ‘The.._Athletic Association ~ of Vincent Carver, 36, of Newport, * * * _ 4(0 ahead, 87-86, on 9 pyir of free}ington, which ripped Davidson, 72. [Western Universities hopes that|Ky,, and Rotert F. Heath, 26, of Paced by little Lou Pucillo’s 22/ throws by York Larese with 1:20/49. Bucknell whipped Pittsbu . something cari-be worked- out to/New Orleans, Carver, who ‘was! Points, North Carolina State WOM) ter Lee Shaffer then added the/95-76, and Clemson scored a 30S. Cass continue relations .with the Big/said ‘to have driven the jockeys '' seventh Dixie Classic in 10 Tarheels’ final three points on /49 victory over South Carolina $f ‘Ten. - td’ Baltimore from the race. frack| Years last night by downing, Mich | tip.in ‘and. a free throw to’ sink’ the tournament's: other consointidn/{;- ff Ut 5- 6123. | Dr. Seaborg referred to the at Whéeling, W. Va_ was gt inted gan State, 70-61, and St. ncis: Cincinnati. : garnies, - ‘ ‘i fan ings yy st ‘AAWU, neWly ne organization a trial postponement, pokey back abso 7471, in, they so . — fe. * * a G | aI PILE ‘composed of alifofnia, UCLA,| Heath did not contest the chlirge nal of -t rrouse tournament. “Duke edged ‘Louisville, ST-M4 and 1 puistina “e A © LT Pts. 2 { — opined California and Washing:jpt possexsiiig narcotics and was) Ciweinnatl, knocked out of the [Wake Forest rolled fo am 35-78 South ma, Tee si tga. “or Bee B be —— ta phgtiet oy with the col-| found guilty, Seritence was post-| champlonship ot the Dix--| victory over Yale in. the Dixie/La.. by irginia ager ees a : ea ‘Iponed_ wntlt> after’ Carver's trial.| fe Claqate Ry KX, \C. tate the {Classic's off consolation gumes. 7166, while Gemenary Trped | “SSIs eg Ls ct * ik Lt iy > < a MEE s Sus t et . . i - * a ; is ope; ; ee ; : ‘ . } : : : | Fi * * ‘ es _ THE: PONTIAC PRESS. a URS RS! Co ae " By The Associated Press The football” bow! season reached its “climax today with Towa, Louisiana’ State, -Oklahoma | big and “Texas--Christian -tavored-“to|# walk off four - widely gridirons with victories, “ Towa, beaten ay by Ohio State séparated |! -}bew!- ~game was “hothing new.-The fimpire and it choice Sooners have been in eight pre- — : levision, — The Orange Bowl, ae ti pe tiEST, kickoff, and. the Cotton Bowl, starting $:30 ‘pm, EST, were to ee NBC tele- and tied by the Air Force Aca- 4 : —_ Ss * 5 wis Sule wd extinct was. the outstanding favorite to ay seats a8 Rose Bowl—the daddy of all the Berean wete aated”Yo ait t in onibe pest season foothall classics—at . Pasadena, Calif. - a a Unbeaten Louisiana State, win- oper of 10 and the nation's No. 1 " ganked team, also was the strong’ choice to.turn back Clemson (8-2) in the Sugar Bow! at New Orleans. The same went for Oklahoma's} | . once-beaten Seoners (91). in their) ; Orange Bow] battle with Syracyse (8-1) at Miami, Fla, ‘Lane Improves Chance at Title Ue Decision .Over Ortiz! - Puts State Fighter in “Oakland Coin - Hits 3224 in Latest Big K eg Session With a grand total of 45693) ~ pins the West Side ‘Classic: had Se ee . ae week y on high scoring Len team with gf, pins’ and=a- four. point win over Hazelton Lettering the league as a whole averaged qust under Clothiers was another four~ point winner_ beating the Cones ; Equip- ment team, oe Wally Johnson: 266, Oz -Jewett Favorable” ‘Position ln -_and--Frank—Spadafore-244—in MIAMI BEACH, Fla. {APY = «Kenny Larie today was next in line: behind Johnny Busso for a shot at lightweight — Joe Brown's title. The Muskegon, Mich., southpaw, rallying strongly in the last two rounds took @. majority decision over Carlos Ortiz of New, Yorkisam Perna ........ last night in a 10-round bout at -the ia pea Aastoren: Lane cena a lone 137%. - “ There were no knockdowns. The particularly laté in the _ fight.| _ When he eased = d Reaches Lotter ‘ 30 jabbed, Ortiz made the most of|cones Equip. R 36 P. it. |The New Yorker appeared to be the stronger inside. ° x *« &* With Busso slated Brown for the title in Houston in February, promoter Chris Dundee said he hoped to get Lane a title * fight with the winner here in) April. Michigan boxing master won largely by steady . punching, to re Team single games and George Felice - +688, Wally Johnson 669, Slator 676, Mike Figa 670,_ Mo. Moore 667, In the Odkland Coin series Sam Perna was low marr‘at 607 and George Felice was high at 688. The Box Score OAKLAND , COIN : 215 206 «4186 «6607 George Felice .... 234 256 198 689 Ouro a Pears 264 «179185. pnd Mike - 246 © «220 Frank "anstatecs 171) -244,° 631 , 1133 1088 1953 3224 WEST SIDE crass rs. | 4 - Pts, itth Frame Bar 44 Oakiand Coin 44 Huron Bowl 42 Slaters Concrete 33 hs 3 Triple X Lunch 31 Purtney Drugs 3 Pepsi Cola- 3 T. Standard 26 Coca Cola 3S Sylvan Stand. 8: 25 Blue Cleaners “34 «OAL, éPietz 23 a ie 4 game) Johnson 266; Individual mes) ‘a. Felice 688: il came). Oakland Coin 1133; Team 3 games) Oakland Coin =e Eager Chiefs i in aon “ Pontiac Central becomes the Ist Lane suffered a cut over bis Oakland County. school to-have an left eye in the sixth round, ‘but it Four_ es were taken, in’ the wour athletic event in 1959 Friday at tlers 2860 pins per team. Sam Benson; — 264, George Félice 256, Mike Figa) line-up, eta Battle for Hula Bowl ~ HONOLULU (APi=& wide-open passing duel between some of the nation’s top collegians and pro gridmen. was. promised y as coaches stepped up prac- |fi ticé for- the - -“ahnual “Bowl came, Se = * 5 ee The game starts.at 2 p.m. ~~ waiian time (7 p.m., EST) Sunday at Honolulu Stadium with an‘ex-| pected attendance of around 35,- the high - scorers were 000 Elroy Hirsch, “told newsmen his pro team planned plenty of pass- mM! ing—and expected the same treat- ment from Duffy Deseber t's s Col- lege All-Stars. .. x. Ps * 5 Hirsch. said he: probably will use the following on the starting offen- “\sive line-up: Bobby Layne, Pitts- burgh Steelers, quarterback; Ol- lie Matson, San Francisco 49ers, right half; Ron Waller, Los An- geles Rams, left half; Joe Perry, a fullback; Art Hunter; Cleve- und ipsa center; . Jim Martin, t ‘Lions, and Charles Kaai- he, Hawaiian’ Rams, guards; John Simerson/ Steelers, and Cur- tis Laukea Vancouver. Lions, tack- les and Clyde Conner, 49ers, aiid 1 |Billy Howtgn, Green Bay Packers, at ends. /- y~*- * * Dean still awaiting the arrival of some of his players who are’in New Year's games, was not ready to announce his =aee Eligibility Rules | on NCAA Agenda liiyears for a 62 record. They _ last: Rose Bow! .contest _ between “tthe passing of. Harvey White. iD and” Cages, Okla. 1: Okia. (437. ° : the annual press “EST. vised. the Sugar Bow!, 2’p.m. and the Rose Bowl, 5 p.m * © &* For Oklahoma, appearance ina vious _ post-season ‘games in 20 Bowl last haven't lost in three visits, beatings Duke 48-21 year. lowa, headed by All - America Randy Duncar, also was after its second straight bow! . triumph __ in three years. The Hawkeyes turned |® back ‘Oregon State 35-19 in 1957. The lowa-California game “is the representatives of - the’ Big Ten/® and the Pacific Coast Conference. The- PCC goes out. ot existence next spring. i . * ££ ££ = 7 Alt the prospect.of wet un- derfo _ raised -the hopes of Clemson supporters, there weren't mahy who could forsee the Atlan- tie Coast Conference’ champions derailitg the: fast LSU express spearieadéed by All-America Billy Caron, Clemson's chief hope was: The Cotton Bow! had all he set- up for a Goliath and David battle: The Horned Frogs mustered a squad three-deep against the light- ly manned but extremely fast Fal- tons from the Air Force Academy. —Aso-—on today's schedule —was; the Prairie View Bow! at Houston, Tex., matching Prairie “View 8-0- {SY Receives AP Grid Award’ NEW ORLEANS (AP) — ss Z ney turn of the century, died at Providence Hospital Wednesday night . several~-hours alter: suffer- jing heart attack more 70° years: He had worked thé past 3T years-as a scout for the Chicago Cubs of the National League. . * * & A. native. of Killorglin, Ireland, Doyle ‘st out as a pitcher, but quickly switched to-other posi- at first, geen and third base and the outfield after. breaking in with Columbus of the old American Assn; and before winding up his active playing career in 1905. Because of his tremendous drive Doyle picked up the name: of Dirty Jack.” His best season was in 1894 when he hit 369 with the) NeW. York Giants ‘of the National | League, His other top marks were 345 and’ 356 with Baltimore in All-Americas | Saturday - : tions as a@.player, He performed} League “in his final” season of | playing. In the old National League, he! managed New York in 1895 aid Washington in 1898, Motors PONTIAC © RAMBLER 2 Low Overhead Locations — Big Savings IN LAKB-ORION & TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — “Chiach Milt Bruhn of Wisconsin - said day's first All-America Bowl ball game. ve te the old National League ’in the 1896-97 seasons, respectively. New Giant Stadium. | Brings Court Suit +. SAN ‘FRANCISCO (AP)—A -be- spectacled, gray-haired “man who doesn't like the deal made by the city for its new major sory oo baseball stadium filed a $1, defamation suit” against Mayor George Christo- pher. - The suit of Hent'y North, an in- surance executive, climaxed 4 long running feud between the two; | Jotinson of Michigan State, is ten} vely expe start on de from major colleges which clashes with a small college squad in the) game. ~ “We'll use Austin plenty on “ot-| fense,"’ Bruhn said. * someone has to start on offense/ and someone on defense." x * Las hot be Tar ahea either Austin or Art, ‘third cahdidate for left halfback, in any race, Bruhn: says he will use his ver; over a grand.jury avert gation of the stadivn | setup. a= | de pL iana State Coach Paul Dietzel said be ‘couldn't express ‘how much this means to me” when he ac- cepted The Associated Press tro- phy, symbolic of the national foot- ball championship, - - Dietzel, whose Bayou Bengals met Clemson inthe Sugar Bowl today, accepted the trophy last night- from: Ted Smits, general sports editor of The Associated Press. The_award was made at * * * a party given by the Sugar Bowl at. Antoine's: French bi ead Remeurant: ~ ‘Phe pressntation was ene of the evening's s highlights. Smits; intro- pay host. to Eimear 7 Battle on With Internal Revenue Ve Big ht in Court Fatt KANSAS CIFY (AP) —The Big ficiate and are not ert by} " Fight Conference went te court Wednesday to fight against with- holdigg income tax and social se- curity payments for officials in - athletic contests. « > gaid, Gaims the money is due be-| ” “cause of: fees paid. to. football ref e c.& &.- The conference under its offi- / * cial name of Missouri Valley In-|; tercollegiate Athletic Assn. filed|; a complaint for abatement of the}; tax withholding, naming E. 0./} of}: the Internal Revenue ‘perview,. as) Bookwalter, district. director ‘defendant. : : *. The Coomiahs said a netice a a ‘sfatement of income tax due, |: issued by IRS Dec. 12; indicated the conference owed $5,580.75. in back taxes for the years 1953 through 1957. The notice said if the amount was not paid within). 10 days, ‘interest ‘would “accrug at) paid tax to ‘the. date of payment. Tie i The eoratcane ‘the comhplaisit erees,.. umpires and other — offi- cials;. . . basketball referees indoor - and- outdoor track and events, =. .But:thé conference sc and. _ starters in Big Eight Conference coftends’ the! eticlals are paid by the individual hools at whose events they of the - Big Eight. The conference asked that. the | ing statement of the tax o~ be: > "| validated, - groups. also-will hold their. meet CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) — The tightening of eligibility rules and possible curtailment of expenses to. | prospective athletes in prep schools jare:two of the major proposals the National Collegiate Athletic Associ- ation will consider. at. its - meeting; | beginning. here Sunday, ‘More than 2,200 representatives, from --eolleges. and’. universities |. throughout -the nation are, expect- ed to attend the 53rq annual meet- , Which will last a week, dived. -by Sugar _Bow!l—President. Claude (Monk) Simons as: “Mr. A.P.” told the 34-year-old Dietzel he didn't want to put him on the spot with an award before ~ battle: with Clemson. “This is one of the most amar- velous ‘things that hes -ever_hap- | pened to,.me, and I can’t tell you how much it means to me. It is @ great’ honor - and: I. hope. we con- tinue. to” live up to this trophy.” i “Fred Kipp, rookie southpaw. ‘with | Seven, other .. national athletic: the’ Los. Angeles” Dodgers, won 20) games - for Montreal. in 166. whet = 1 Suits. t i saciinaw. ot AWRENCE : 13” $5375 sri ~ ‘Hart Ski Boots | @ have = Values t0.38 568 ” ~ Values t6 ime $4 | IT offense. = ethane a Wednesday he tentatively plans to! « statt. Leon Burton of Arizona a State--at left halfback in Satug-|;” Bruhn Said Billy Aug All <7: |America left: Ralfhack ’ : — | gers,. ap = . for’ ‘tke: team ‘It is just that). - Burton is the fastest’ nian on) . ‘either squad but Wot the ‘sion of the = and” double slot |” Metal Skis From $8.95 te $65.00 —Boors: | =| si eh > fete Stock of - = intl Hart ski rentals oveileble. == 146 West Huron St. Z — 27°74) 45 AND FRONT END SPECIAL SAVE almost . V2 95 a 19.00 Volve Compare! HERE'S WHAT WE DO! Adjust brakes Add necessary brake fluid Re-pack front wheel bearings 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 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On the assumption that hua: tralia, if the challenging nation, -may not be ready to relinquish playing on grass courts, Jones: ‘gaid* it is possible to grow thé! finest grass in the world in Cali-} fornia and a special court could! | be set up in the Rose Bowl oo may ea ie said Rra- Me ) "Yeu Defense May Be on Hard Courls surface with niuch the same con- ditions as grass except it is far more accurate and- Australians have, done well on hard courts in the past. ” The United States, Gréat Britain and Austrailia are the only coun-' tries now: pl@yfhg tennis on grass. Other countries play on clay, hard wood or hard surface. oS There has been strong agitation, particularly among Evtopean countries, for adoption of some uniform court, but the strength of the “Big Three’’ has been too heavy to swing it. + The argument among Europeans ls that countries with grass court experience have a big edge over those who play on turf.only , on selected occasions, A uniform sur- jface, they contend, would help. lequalize competition which in re- 'eent years has been monopolized ‘by Australia and the . United Meanwhile, ’ Australians _ be- |Fraser, Bob Mark; Roy Emerson and Rod Laver, America, on the jother hand, has a strong trump card in Alex: Olmedo, the Peruvian who. won the Davis Cup almost singlehandedly, and has a brilliant prospect in Earl Buchholz Jr., of St. Louis. Members of the U.S. team let |down their hair at a big New ¥ear's party in their hotel last night and were sleepy-eved when they went to the Milton Courts for International Day exhibitions. It fs Official Taday, Elliott Takes Over © _ ANN. ARBOR \«? — BUMP - Elifott became Michigan's foot- ball coach officially today and celebrated the New Year by watching a very special televi- -sion program, On the screen, his brother was-matching wits with one of nines! in ihe Dau Cup | cam- _paign “But we would need more) back ‘the Davis Cup any time in ‘than one or two. courts, There | the hext few years. . would have to be courts for prac- tice the 10 gaye before the match. | “T think Aral a be hap- ed to play. on concrete. It's a | good! tae emt a rho | } t | F af, ee arly | * = ¢+ | 3 bd Mp ‘ + wt a ee = a we He — * 2.8 + * an “* ! -With Ashley Cooper. and Mal An- | derson expected to tun pro this jtennis mad nation is left with. only Bowl. Elliott, with” ‘ated emotions, | watched fowa, coached by his old crony and former boss, Forest Evashevski,. battle his brother Pete Elilott’s California Baytor 4. who has able to step ‘into the National Basketball Associ- ation and become a big gun from the start, The 6-5 Baylor, up from Seattle, has given the Minneapolis Lakers badly-needed help in both the scoring and box office. Rio Netter Victor. in Orange Bowl Test MIAMI. BEACH, Fla. .-(AP) Ronnie Barnes of Rio de Janeiro is new Orange Bowl tennis champ in the 18-and-under division but today was no tennis ee for him, . sBarnes and his tellow country- his closest a In the “Rosé | “FORT LAUDERDALE — Sid men in the Orange Bow! juniors tournament are Brazil's strength in another event that picks right. up on the other; the Orange Bowl International Cup matches involv- ing athletes of 13 nations. — Beats ‘His Own Record - Spartans Drop First Contest ‘After 6 Wins North Carolina. State Takes 70-61 Decision “in-Tourney 7 as "RALEIGH, N. C. w'— North Carolina State repelled @ furiqus invasion from the hinterlands, de- feating Cincinnati and Michigan State in successive-days, to cop the 10th annual _‘baske' classic. The big holiday show,. which Jended with’ the wolfpack’s 70-61 victory over undefeated Michigan -| State last. night, featured four of the Associated Press'-top 10 cage teams. : Veteran. coach Everett Cass of the victorious wolfpack called the - : MSU defeat the “greatest tourra-- “ment triumph” of his career. N, C. State, which has won eight of nine contests, was. faced last sive had won six in a row and was jrated -seventh in this week's API! ~ * Defending champion North Caro- lina, rated No. 4, handed Cincein- nati its second straight classic de- feat in a third place consolation game, 90-88. ' Duke beat Louisville 57-54 for fifth place and Wake’ Forest. out- gunned Yale 85- ta for seventh spot. . ez | The Wolfpack, led by the tourne- _.|ment’s®* most outstanding player John Richter, and George Stepano- vich, grabbed 43 rebounds, tying the Michigan State.Spartans in that department. Michigan State coach Fordy An- derson said it was the first time his team had evér been equalled under the boards. ‘We weren't get- ting the follow-up offensive re- bounds we're accustomed to,” he explained. All America candidate Johnny Green, pressed under the boards. constantly by Dan Engiehardt, was able to post only four points for MSU. thal? 21 yeags, however. night with a high jumping, aggres- s Michigan State-team—which gi sites ale Win Gives “Shoe ie h tor Year “ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) = Willie . Shoemaker closed out the 1958 racing season by getting his 300th, . ‘winner but he had to score a quadruple jat Santa Anita to reach , the even figure. Silent Shoe bopted home Royal Orbit in the $17,630 Los Feliz year, which he ended as national riding champion for the fourth, time: in his 10-year career as @ jockey- —* *£ Ne other jockey in the history champ more. than three times. r’s four, wins yester- day brought his lifetime total to 3,274 and boosted him into fourth position \behind the champion of has 5,238.-Longden has been riding t+ kok Atkinson with 3,794 are in second and third place, respectively, in the all time standing. |Baltimore to Estoblish Educational Foundation BALTIMORE ow ~ Operators of the Baltimore Colts football team announed Tuesday they are Set- ting up a charitable and educa- tion. ATT ay -‘Thurs.-Fri-Sat.. Reg. $9.50 Hard Toe - HOCKEY SKATES $8.25 Cl Reg. $11.75 - HOCKEY SKATES $375 Reg. $13.00 HOCKEY GLOVES © $9.50. Reg. $11.00 HOCKEY GLOVES $7.95. Reg. $25.00 8 Ft. TOBOGGANS $19.5 50 waaarran Oe v LaLa La aD a a a. © > Street, 45," Kansas City fiance: man, bettered. his own 1956. 266- cubie-inch hydroplane world mark of 132.6 mites an hour by edges a mile in 146.915 in.p.h. Monday secondary — personnel in Neale 7 ON eos ss, Raye =~ ee a all Today the peop! of its citizens. * _ # / THE TRUTH ABOUT PAUL BUNYAN In our great north Reeds era that wonder ful Michigan hero Paul Bunyan could do anything ~ needed around the logning camps. anything . That's legénd. ve of any Michigan community, — - planning and working together, can do and can achitve anything their community needs for its sound developnient and. the greater prosperity That’ 8 fact. 4 > ee ee This-od fi ne of o-saries pains rT aioe a service by. this ne ne with the: So Prost Ariociation ond ~ Michigon oe Deoertnen. THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS- team. . Ox at his command and “And that's the truth abou Development Pepartment: nity prosper. # or in —~ etion ad Ltke Paul Bunyan when he had Babe the Blue camp behind him, the people of a commupity | - can do anything when ‘they work together. ~ Join’ handypwith your local industrial develop- ment organization and the Michigan Economic wir your -commu- the Orange Bowl--Regatta spéed run, - . Little Lou Pucillo, the Wofpack’s ‘fleer general atcounted~for 22 points. Richter added 16. The host team, playing ielirees wildly cheering capacity. crowd of 12,400: at Reynolds coliseum, held the lead throughout the last thite _|fourths of the contest, hitting on 45.8 per cent of its ‘field geal at- tempts. The Wolfpack copped its os of 10 Dixie classics, Never in the history of the event has a team _ outside of North Carolina ‘b egn champion. —"~*"- N.C, STATE MICH. STATE ar GFT Pucilie 0 2122 Walker 441 M'Gil'vr'y a 4°12 Rand 204 2 16 Anderson § 4m Engi'h'rdt = 5 2 12 Green wi 246 pS ied 1 2 4 Olson 8187 le 0 0 © Fahs 300¢6 ee 2 0 4 Gowens 204 : 912 7} Tetal: 11 61 bp N.C. State, 43-38. |Aussie Tennis Ace Signs Pro 2-Year Contract BRISBANE, Australia (P — | Met--Anderson of Australia to-. night signed a professional tennis 500 a year forthe Best two years, : _ Promoter Jack Kramer and Anderson made the announce- ment simultaneously after the Davis Cup dinner honoring the U.S. players @&ho defeated _| Aastralia-ia the ehaHenge reund,— i At the same time Kramer said he expects to sign Ashley Cooper, the other member of the Australi. an Davis Cup tandem, Saturday to a_3-year -contract calling fer every logger.in the t Paul Bunyan. - contract guaranteeing him $22,--} | Stakes for bis 300th victory of the _ them all, Johnny Longden, who . Eddie Arcaro With 4,199 and Ted. > of racing bas been U.S, riding ~ : a 4 ee ~WELDEN’S” Sporting Goods hl Mi. Clemens FE 4-621! Nk he hdkidededen ‘ Wishing You Alla — _ Happy New Year 195! We wish to thank all our friends -for. their past loyal patronage ‘Ed WILLIAM “TIRE co. a minimam of $100,000. ARMY T0E'S HY 2 S. Saginaw St SURPLUS FE 2-0022% TARPAULINS ; J Man:] ia Ro 9x1? 10x12 12x15 12x18 15x29 $3.56 34.20 $5.40 $7.20 $8.00 pe. Pe t—-3 ~ PRE: NVENTORY. REG. $3.95 for 5 "REG. $2.9 Le _ 2.49 ee, 2 for $4.49 ES oe $1.79 : eS 12 for 82.601 ea tl Vewepecessoos 451 S. Seginaw St. | ' THIRTY-FIVE. ceo Things are really starting to pop these days around the Pontiac area bowling circuit. It looks like the sport “Tith Frame By CHUCK ARAM : a Ss 7, \ ae THE PONTIAC o-Ps, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1959 ery league, sponsored by — the ‘Department, pegins Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Community Center on Williams Lake Road. The--14-week program is re- stricted to adults living in Water- ford Township and teenage par- may hit its all-time peak here during the next few weeks. ticipation must receive special ap-| - - Last week we reported Bill Kuklinski’s plan to run a program of “name” bowlers at Lakewood Lanes during the coming months as a big boost to the game. He got proval. Shooting will be held from 7 to 10 p. m, The team limit is 10 1037 with five archers per team.. The handicap system will allow it rolling very successfully with the appearance of Steve) the beginner to compete with the Nagy Friday. There will be of Lakewood soon. mire big néws coming out adva: archer. Deadline for |team entries is. Jan. 8. For addi- tional information, call the recrea- Clark Balgh, one of this sector’s co keglers tion drverinoert, OR 39152. and one of the leading* boosters of the game here in many years, has come up|* with another. idea to help put Pontiac on the map in bowling. _ He hopes to organize a local -. chapter of bowlers who have rolled one or more 700 sanctioned series -in their career. Three fellows turned the trick in the Huron Clas- sic last week. Residents of this city have had non-chapter* memberships but Pon- tiac has never been officially part| the sport here if Clark is success- ful in his venture. . i. ~An-organizattonat-meeting has— been set for Jan. 11 at the 300 , Lounge downstairs from Huron ” Bowl. Anyone who has rolied a 700 at any time may attend and become a charter member. Circulars with attached applica- tion forms are available at local alleys. All. proprietors are also asked to attend. * * * : National secretary Ferd L. Lip- ovetz has already sent an applica- ,tion form for a possible Pontiac entry along with his best wishes. ’ Secretaries of chapters at Flint 7 Strikes and Spares Lewis 265... . F, Pretznow totaled \633_ and Poole Lumber 2935... .! of the 700 Bowling Club pf Ameriea.'GMC will hold its annual doubles = Tt certainly will be another aid to\tournament on the Ist two week- ends in. February at Motor Inn and Ann Arbor have been inyiied| to the affair. “Many national -and local contests Former PCH Cagers eee ee Play Royals Friday tained by: contacting Balch at FE 2-0833. SKIPPING AROUND Land-O-Lakes’ is another ‘local “‘house”’-which has reported some impressive scores. They include: Marshall Rose 268 and 633, Paul Lampkin 692, Jack Cholder 267, Joe The Lakeside Royals, Pontiac’s| Class” A City League basketball /G: champions for the past two years, | ys will meet, a college all-star team/|% composed Of local players in an exhibition game Friday night at Jefferson Junior High. Among the all-stars will be all- stater Willie DeWalt of Florida A&M, Larry=-Peet~ of Nerth- Car-+ olina A&T, Dave Simmons of Hiils- dale and Freshman Watkins of The annual winter indoor nee Waterford Township Recreation Hewes al ‘Team a on ) B&G Tile : ;, Team (3 poll "Gidley Elec. | paint st PONTIAC COMMUNITY BOWLING licks “4 —s Miectric . 44 Team = Hellcats , & ne ane P Wise 184; omen h igh game 8 series L, Tapley 479. . Pete's Place is Hn MOTOR INN CLASS B Pts. | K ; 31} Music 45 Roth Luniber a 29) Add scores: Green Lake 3117 in Motor Im “B,” C. Berden 608 and J. Englund 233 in . Elks House, Ira Griffin 153 triplicate in “750” Men’s league at B & M in Walled Lake, and Jim Mitchell. 658 in Farmington Lanes Men's House. Mitchell's team totaled 1085 for a new game mark there. ° The-Jimmie Harris keg team of Lapeer rolled a 3033. A 1073 game'| was featured .-. . Eileen Kerber ot Royal Oak hit a double pinochle at Birmingham by sliding the 6- bs over to take out the 4’°and 7 . Well known former city keg ace Dick Carmichael is now in the Army: at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He had averagedgover 206 in two leagues. | * * * The Presbtyertan and the Our "| |Lady of Sorrows loops at Farming- ton had triplicates. Lucy Vinson: matched her average in the former {with 102. W. Christensen strung to- gether 146s in the latter... A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW) YEAR TO EVERYONE. Michigan, 1 Pontiac C : . Huron team in two of Chicago ee =. on a ‘ — ltourneys this weekend SO el os | at WY ais Vi tit LVidos C City League will clash with an- other “C’ squad in tomorrow night's preliminary game at 7 o'clock. A small admission fee will ke charged. — Boost Proposed for Parks Camping Fees LANSING Ww—A cent boost in state park camping fees and. changes in the beaver season will be recommended to the state con- servation commission when it meet here. Jan. 8-9, Arthur C, Elmer, chief of the state conservation department’s parks division, called on the com- mission to raise the daily camp-| ing fee from 75 cents to $1 start-| ing April 1. Electricity rates would stay at 25 cents a day. — -Elmer estimated the increase would boost the annual take from camping fees to sda ~ r9e loore, ; ee § Real Es! 1195; rola “Muste mirty “bul “Bull. 763: Ron Rothbarth, 299. A. Bg + ang &. Ste . Pts. Pts. ‘S-S> 4§. Teppers 3 Team @G games) Cot 33 «Spoilers 24 32 Team 215 21) Top_ Notches 30 Team #13 18) Erma's Cats 22 «Team gi4 VT; 40 Stroh Lake 39 Sharp's z 38 Exch. Club 23 33° Tdletime 23 32. Pontiac Print 23 A oraires Bar 30 Wol. Enter. 23 4 or ., 3% Bicmar Inn 22) Ss = Prank’s 18 Yea-Hoos orece Lake ES ; “HURON BOWL CLASSIC . ere = a. “R #,46 Cone's Rental Stroh’ s Beer 3@ Montcalm C W. Side Mobi] 38 E. Highland Rec . 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Team play will ia | | a 3 Rotunda Inn 16 Pr High individaul Looney = Puertas® 213; High’ individual S78: Saper, : S.|High team game Ox Piastic $13; High . 42 .McAlpine Eng. x series Nicholle 2612... ‘, 1! held. weekly on Wednesday nights Shen 7:30 until 9:30, Fop additional }\information, phone the Water ford, egee Recreation Department, Myrtle Kaiser COOLEY TOPPERS Norman — The 63,170 fans ‘who | Oklahoma-Notre’ Dame | classic in ¥957-set an all-time at-| 478: {tendance record for the Oktahoma j Eric's P Mart 31 25 Union L Drug 36 3 a L Auto 35 21 We Wyers Union Lake 2252. tpt By JOE WILMAN Here are some bowling terms you may have heard and _won- dered ‘about: Bowling in a ‘“‘graveyard’’ .can be a pretty frightening thing, but not because of. the dead. A “‘grave-/ yard’? means a bowling lane on which: it’s ety difficult fo score well. & Many howler: “steal” from time to time. When you get a strike on a very poor hit, you're guilty of ‘‘stealing,"’ but there is no pen- alty involved. “Home alleys’ are bowting lanes on which high “Scores come easily. “Striking out” in bowling makes you a hero instead of a bum. “Striking out’ means, finishing your game with nothing but strikes: For instance, ‘‘striking out’? in the 10th frame ‘means getting three straight strikes in that frame. A “‘sleeper spare’ is a leave of one pin directly behind another pin, difficult to see from the’ bow!- er's end of the alley. Today’s sketch shows the 2-8 leave — the 8-pin is a “sleeper.” (Copyright oad: Jo.n F, Dille Co.) Jorgensen Defeats Bell DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Paul Jor- gensen, world’s No. 2 ranking featherweight, gave Bobby Bell of Youngstown, Ohio a boxing lessor here Monday night to take a unan- “imous 10-round decision. JEROME. 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Miracie Slow-Rinse Cycle All goftenmers require rime. ing of the Resin bed after brining te flush pet remaining salt. ,Oece agin, juaiwe MPRACI ts Desigh guarantees that thier ig. dome at As own proper . moe CYCLE #3 Soy MR \ i . * ‘ Bs Ae rs F ok = -: ; a a F a . + G f ‘5 as . ts t _ : : : ¢ 2 % = ‘ i . = . of "eb ¥ : : ‘ a Ses rot FL = . * : f ‘ : : ° es -_ = F , i = r+ f ci cage | THIRTY-SIX ao THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959_ Sage ae: are ee AF Missiles Chief Rockets Across 2Continents ~ Newsmen Chase General 12,000 Miles NEW YORK-—If the busy sched-/ But the 12,000-mile Genera Ij and so the ‘Where We Stand” staff/las plant for the assembly of Thor ule of Major General Bernard §.|Schriever report may well be @! passed the buck to their overseas) missiles, near Santa Monica, Calif. t ——o Schriever is any indication, our| long-distance record for one inter-| personnel. Incidentally, this will be the ballistic missile program is rocket-)view. as ; /. The new relay caught with | firet thus the wit be al- ing along at full speed. The peripatetic general was, at) i, ‘ath ceeving general ie Paris. lowed to ses Ape = etn Ther : ‘ “e, the most cooperative and the That's the conclusion reached oa After the reporters got part of | assembly plant. The footage by weary reporters who chased pon ove te. age ed tmeniea what they wanted, they had to | shows the big and deadly mis- the general, commander of the Yee) ewe - watch the general slip out of | sile stockpiled like loaves of : press of military business, he led 5 Air Ferce Ballistic Missile Divi- focus to London. bread. : . 13/660 adicnetael tee half-a-dozen interviewers a merry _ pare G , ven, some = chase to as many different loca-/ London reinforcements just about! During the interview, Genera finished. the long-distance inter-|Schriever described the prform- continents just to complete one tions é interview. ° ‘ iview, but producer Leslie Midgley | ance, characteristics and reliability : It’s not unusual, in any special) ‘ ie) pronase canada hea wai not satisfied. By this time the irs Wed missile, aos Ss BOOTS AND HER’ BUDDIES eee eAlecigi . ap at Ge aver & _ {about the next geriera m wi al 3 television Rport, for a multitude) Ancetes héadquarters. The next flying genaral had flown. again siiee the TORE ra $e | ROY, WWE of interviews to besten ea time the reporters caught up with =~ _ * * las, Titan and Minuteman. et SMST places. For instance, in the “Where| 1) nisstles chief, it was days | Europe tossed the ball beck to|- “The Schriever interview was by REDIGNED FROM OR We Stand II’ program, on Which’ the General Schriever interview will be seen, on the CBS television, . network Sunday, interviews were This talk was cut short, too, be- conducted in the war room of ajing continued later in the week in, nuclear submarine (Rear Admirali|New York. Then the busy general, ‘tater, at his office in Washington, New York, which flipped it vn.to| far the toughest to get,’’ says pro- ; the West Coast. The final portion’ ducer Midgley. ‘‘But we had to! of the record-breaking interview have him, and we'd have followed! was filmed with Genera] Schriever him to the moon. Maybe next) . ona catwalk high up in-the Doug-' time we'll have-to do just that.’ =| t Ps John T. Hayward aboard the Sea| had. to ‘curtail this one to make a ~~ os Y Wolf), with professors in university sudden transatlantic trip, on urgent) THE GIRLS . : By Franklin Folger fooibull fields, ordinary citizens on (kt kU i = Sea : Main Street, and scientists in the} This was a good opportunity to weather shelter of a ballistics mis-/ get a.firsthand rundown on NATO's, Bile station. : ‘situation with regard to missiles,! ~ | eS : | ‘i classrooms, kids “on high school, business for NATO. “4 | - oe | A | | | Jersey Law Revokes Licenses for Speeding | TILENTON, N. J, (AP)—''Speed--days on the first offense. There | _ & ers lose’ ticenses.”' = be no exceptions or extenuat-| Starting today, those words,|ing circumstances considered. A) posted on signs every five: miles | second Offense will bring a 60-day| on every New Jersey state high-| revocation and a third-an Indefi-| way, will warn motorists of ajnite suspension. ‘| drastic new weapon being used ou a* * * speeders—mandatory license revo-| Anvaddeditenture ofthe uNew cation tree a It wil] be used on anyone caught erecy system ts a requirem going 6) miles an hour or more that a motorist prove he had lia on any road or street in the state,| bility insurance before be“can get \ cecagevenillesdscs , ' where speed limits range from 25 his license back. Nofisurance, no yr to 0... : , ae | < i hi) ite * «+ Out-of-state drivers caught under, - Toa! : . + On the N.J. Turnpike and the | the atory plan will lose their Wat HAPPENED Bem YOU See J Garden State Parkway, where the} privilege of driving in New Jersey. 4 : .| BY NOW NG. 2 : legal limit is 60 m_p.h., revocath (but will probably not lose their! io i’ } ° will be applied to anyone golng! home state licenses. . ; ; LE , . ie : f 70, or more a —_—______—__4 . And I'M punished for tracking An a little mud! “ : Seen ee ee oe | oe BOARDING HOUSE o> » . ay : = Y/, f VY MM LL iil "a Ld for 2 days or more under the new) Y yy Yy WY); YY LZ YOu DIDN'T TELE No LIES, MISTAH ZY : Ry ee —— é ' y Z Kew Jersey officials, impressed!” Wf 1 SAY, JASON, DURING *4\ MAJOR, IE-THAT'S WHAT YOU Zi Be rCerieeseti verre tae ren ane vc W ASKINCZ I GUESS YOU AIN'T LOST ee by Connecticut's mandatory revo" 24 | AST NIGHT'S NEW YEAR'S y a4 LZ ’ cation plan, hope the new system REVELRY DID I PE R~. THAT BET WITH MISTAH TWIGGS YET. Le : will cut deaths on the states, —/ CHANCE. AH 2 NyY-Y “FO AWHILE I WAS SKEERED . Loz [ roads, the most heavily traveled| Ny ; E, AHEM, SAY. Nee YOU WOULD COME DOWN WITH EZ * in the wort. So far this year, New Yi THING THAT MIGHT NE = = - . 7 ‘ Jersey ranks as the third safest) |” BE ‘ ORANGE-ITIS OF TH VOCAL Jersey ranks ax the third: safest’ EN CONSTRUED“AS su) | ; state in the nation in traffic deaths. DASH IT ALL.YOU KNOW CORDS! YOU WAS AS CLOSE- per mile traveled. Connecticut is HAT-L y AN! -MOUFED AS A RAW CLAM flrs | WHAT-I MEAN! MEETIN’ UP Licenses will be revoked for 30 i US',0 emia See : DF as ° > Ldrensen ee (Ree es _ i | H p Off | | -— October Blasts Clean, : Cheap; Produce Many ; Radioactive Isotopes ° tt $0. ne YF NEW YORK, N.Y. — Although CAPTAIN EASY -atomic bomb experiments were dis- ¢ Wi continued in the ‘United States for | THAT one year as of October 3ist, ox. | He perimental tests to date promise unlimited new peacetime uses for ~ the Heblast. - According to an article in a re- cent issue -6f a national magazitte, | : underground reservoirs of water. y : Verne . for rain thirsty areas, man-made . : harbors and channels and enor ' ; ie fA one Oe : mous oll reserves hitherto docked ' — ‘ - . - oul OUp WAY in shide and tars are only a few] , {ll HEY, UP THERE / WHAT. HAP- EVERYBODY-- BVERYBODY/ : of the pending H blast possibilities | Mill PENED TO THE SLEEPING PILLS | THEY'RE IN THE CUPBOARD-- : - uncovered by the underground hy- Hi TH’ DOC GAVE ME? THEY WERE /( AND BRING THEM UP WITH 3 drogen explosions which were con- 1 DOWN HERE ON THE SINK LAST YOU--We'LLALL NEED ~_4 ; ducted by the Atomic Energy Com-) [| TIME 1 SAW 'EM/ ANYBODY KNOW / THEM/ GOOD NIGHT, | 3 : 69 by ] . mission in Callfornia i ') WHERE THEY ARE ? SAY/ YOU'RE WORSE THAN = : : : 7 : They call thelr program “Pro. | [|| ANYBODY AWAKE A BULL MOOSE BELLOW: [= retaken _ | pte e ie ject Plowshare,” a reference to < uP THERE ? = ING THROUGH A Ee | Caeser: WHAT OLD er ABOUT - the Bible quotation: “They shall | —~_ LZ MEGAPHONE / , . SAYING @ : — |- ae ay GETTING ‘ beat their swords into plows | ze C AUNT FRITZI1-- YOU = SSS} Cf — : ‘ shares.” -_ | es KNOW THAT OLD | SS) \ —\ OUT .ON THE : What these men hope} for is al SAYING.? © VY - a ; oa oe , literal translation of these words: | ‘ . : pes) SiO OF . ‘ ato make the Teblast serve us_in- = THE BED 5 stend of destroy us. é ~~ = e ° , CHEAP, CLEAN ; ¢ oe. 9 -Underground explosions are reja- g Ci : ‘tively: eheap and can be, nyade) po $ > . - almost. ‘‘clean” comparatively | Ff Sg ‘ free of radioagtivity. Yet they pro-|” y ~— = . = , -— duce ensugh heat and power to rin : 4 2 , ~ ‘ ‘machinery, eause oil to flow, bring - : about . desired’ -chemical reactions rar alae , inside the earth, and manufacture? 1] MORTY MEEKLE = : enormous quantities of radioactive | > . THAT'S * isotopes — the life-saving ‘tracers” ARE YOU THE ONE RIGHT, = now used by physicians for diag- . Beh Len cau Pid STRANGER ‘i nostic purposes, Such isotopes are) hh f : P| : also a boon to plint growth mudien| he THE WEGT*? : 7 ae . and the -analsis of complicated, veh wes= ; < a! - industria processes, | id pe . ps =" > . * For oil production; i hydrogen | A Uf Uf WO FY yas € a . » : explosion under an area known to) Uk! iwi dlisi i. : : SN: 2 contain tar sands would generate | ” WY) eae , e z such terrific heat that the ofl) | MI Y WM) “Wy < i” |! sd _ trapped there, normally too vis: COME “\ ~ Jt . *equs to be worked, would flow = THE Loup , ‘ frecly. This has enormous potential, Abello ¢ fon erenxt* . * DONALD DUCK. OVER T YOURL_. HOUSE FOR SAFE: KEEPIN’? a 7 q Ht ee ee ee ee et ee ee AAS € poeta * ] A | 2 7 my 5 Le) | a7 oh | Ae ~ | t 7 & i» * —” A . . ¥ peas ere 3. } > - > : 2 = 3 f & i . ¢: r A Fa + 4 ‘ @ % Z Lea, fs f ; } ; i in i ij ; ~ 4 \ — F « Sal f z ™, 4 1 ¥ ET, 5 ~ * az os \ o/ . ° : ps ' . a ats, ! : , | - , a? ke « t y ‘ e ~ 4 - ~ is pes RS aes bess Se ee Oe Pw ee gee en ee te fe ee a ee ee +e AES BA3 SSS a HS 5 de ca Zz be “ ee | | _THE z PONTIAC Puss, THURSDAY, Jaxvany Ps 1990 “ Ee eee é “vm: SEVEN, ae Reds’ '59 Pl ~ Monitors C Opposing (Faster: Settles Sa res | — Hotta Police Drive . ‘BB Day Str ke thet tnt ime mabs are Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby pe none GaOeR ORIG Amey. du. . ot Chelsea were kien the ace . Service for Ross H. Brown,-69,, MILFORD — Service for Noblejdent. will ‘able to send rocket Jof 4093 Lotus Dr., Waterford Tow) Ashley Jr., 44, of 555 Sunset-Dr.,! Ashley was a civil engineer and NEW YORK (AP)—The court- oghue of Washington and Godfrey North-South Service to oan ‘the moon ond fly al ship, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday| will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday! was cnsived at, the Oakland - appointed monitors of the Team-|P. Schmidt of New York. | Resume Friday, Tieup | ee ‘wi Sailors uee = Barial wil be Bl ue’ : : typo - : oo) A during 1959, Moscow radio said to- Burial will take place at 11 a.:m.|Home, Pontiac. Burial] will be in) s.irviving are his wife, Dorothy; to President pion od ore Tha third monitor” oe of American Goés eo day. Saturday in the Moore Town Ceme-| Woodlawn Cemetery. ~ see Nobo Adley. 5 oa Bis forts to organize this city's police|Wells of Detroit, who sits on the! | & Rreneh~lenguage—broadeast tery at Snover. - m+ LOE. Lodge 2887 will conduct! rq and two daughters, Naney and ~~~ . force. Pane] as the Teamsters’ own rep- By The Associated — entitled “Soviet Science in 1959’; Survivors include his.wite, Rhea; |a Service at.8:30 tonight at the fu- Barbara, all at home. “Se ‘The drive also drew heated op-(resentative, was reported as indi| Eastern Air Lines and the car-|said the new year “will se still two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Walsh of neral home, and will have charge - position Wednesday from Maysr|cating petashaty he considered the|rier’s flight engineets have settled greater development in the field Drayton Plains and Miss Rosetta’ of Peg graveside rite tomorrow. AUGUST FIEBELKOEN \ ~ Robert F. Wagner. attempted unionization “poor judg-|2 3# = ciaueaie Pak Adee at! tors could result in the removal of|€Tvice would resume Friday on/ planetary rocket around the moon | OSCAR H. SCHAUER Mary E. Cogger = yo ee in Hough Cematery. 4 ny ole else” the mapa crs Ol Hoffa and his entire executive|North-south routes. ‘in 1959,” the broadcast said. By | Oscar H. ‘Schauer, 74, of South'Townéhip and Angeline M. Merkell, i© “ed Of gc hear: attack at 9 = any , mayor said. board. ® - &® ~ | using the word ‘‘possible,"" Mos- Rear Wis. died se tediy at : . Bishop Hospital*here yesterday. - a * & kg ; Eastern said othe e ene. ena gta | Mr, Fiebelkorn w member k* * & tern said other routes on its cow avoided saying flatly that Pontiac General Hospital Wednes- |.. ! yas a lof the First-Congregational Church _ day after an illness of one day. . \ ny a reured emmiove of caren, Deaths EIS@wh@le tom 'in Sesing tornatip Coal Docks, Superior, Wis., Mr. ; : Senin : ve hie vite. Gas ‘Schauer is survived by three sons, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS” (Houghten) are four sons, George oo [Que sere ae yee otacehter |, NEW YORK (AP) — Roberto/ot Utica, Clifford of Rochester, 7 Meanwhile, the situation DETROIT (UPI)—Parke, Davis} - REMINDER —_Sculptof Adolf | yrs. Bertha Curtis, of Pontiac. Aguilar, 70, former sécretary. of Melvin and Lewis, ‘both of Al- : D & Co. has announced the election! Westerling completes a giant He also leaves a sister and two the treasury of El Salvador, died! mont; two daughters, Mrs. Laura mains static at American ( ; Atlas Has Lost : erick by 1,500 pilo co-pilots|of two new vice. presidents. stone hand, part of a war |brothers, Wednesday. He was a coffee trad-\Fifield of Dryden and Mrs. Alice fA : 20. yerto 5? _ The New: York Times, quoting) He named the monitors to eradi-|124city system will be in opera-/ Russians would try. authoritative sources, said two of)cate gangster influence and estab-| On @s quickly as equipment can the monitors agreed that the at-jlish democratic practices within'b€ Made ready and personnel is tempted unionization is ‘‘shock-|the mucb-investigated union. It D@ck to_adequate strength. The ‘ing.” They are Martin F. O’Don-|has been expelled from the AFL- line normally carries about 25,000 Ele y Parke, Davis CIO on corruption charges, passengers a day. 58 % Sa ae tions are in| Harold K. Daniels was elected| memorial in Buederich, West | Service will be held at 2 p.m,/" and for nearly 20 years com-|Carr of Almont; one. brother, Al- Voice Because "| Progress Rone are scheduled. |yice president, personnel relations, Germany, churchyard, The fore- |Priday at Voorhees-Siple Funeral ™ercial attache of his nation's em-|bert. of Richmond, 21 grandchil- tO Ea has recalled 16,000 em-|/and Carl Johnson, vice president,| finger. symobolically points to |Home with burial in Perry Mt. |>&88Y #® Washington. dren -and 5 great-grandchildren. of Overwork WASHINGTON es, furloughéd after the line advertising and public relations. | the heavens. © Park Cemetery. ~ ~« * = |was struck Nov. 24: : r = ’ 2 HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP)—Jack!_ grtective January e, 1050, te Grand many a New Ye hoarse from, A major factor in the Eastern; mg Doyle, 88, major league player Tesora wena tages ct be Lond celebrator dispute was pilot training as en- and manager before the turn of formed by. the. ws rand Trank Western satellite and (AP ting, the Atlas|Sineers. ~ ae ithe century, died Wednesday! hAbine pepe ar telephone oe. have lost its voice, Company officials said in New ul lie it sures in Are a night. He played with teams in = odode abd yh wi hppert a the same reason—over-| York that the agreement allows both the National and American ceivers ot tallroad. freight 2 a National Mediation Board rec- The Army said it appears that ommendation that the company4 communications tests with the sat-|Withhold pilot training for its 78). tilite Have ended. The announce-|eTeineers wha wif Ty in jet air- ment followed a 24-hour period| ‘raft. The training agreement cov-| leagues and managed New York) (:on Auburn Heights will remain the same. Persons desiring to meet = — ~ pe ie Fee ee Be the Grand Trunk Western's Credit- Li ress Hopes for ‘59.02 S"" 22S ees t * * * trolt. Perscha desiring: furthie ia ma during which the talking satellite|TS the period of the new contract) © mugs LANSING um — Harry W, Jack-|{ntendat'?. DU Ash, Orend Trunt West. gave no response, —to April 1, 1960—or until the gov- = . 71, former State assistant at- ¢r?, Railroud wdedvard Pek a Officials said the batteries may|f™Ment orders new crew qualifi- By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR.|ice to the citizens of Michigan by|the Oakland Courity clo Council— $n, 0 ilaa ato Lanes telephon ward set, ) - have been exhausted by th cations. Just ripped off the 365th page of U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart.” “That 1990 produces a, better eco-/torney general, ata ing’ 7 hat ROAD. ees. — e austed by the ex- De a nomical situation than we had ih hospital Wednesday of a lingering: Dec 27, 29. 30, 31, ‘58. a tent ah communications since the) 5.4, sean eid the ay rage x ender and said good-| George D, Eastman, public ea seg heart allment. Jan bal ss0: | Dec, 1 launching. ae _ Tn spokesman said .that|/bye safety director for Pontiac — ‘A 2 | ead of the. on ; > BI < = the carrier expects to have enough| Recalling the immortal words of; ha efficient police division.» | -OUtgoing County Clerk Mrs, Flor-| Jackson was former head 0 TeROPERTY, OWNERS Galina Sere : : happy, nt police on. “ Attorney General's Criminal Law lanes in th by th E - tence J. Allen — “Votés in my bid! jwill be a 4% penalty on and after Jan. _ Pp in the air by the weekend|my great-great granddaddy Titus, Circui dee William J. Bee : ‘Division and legal advisor to State. 20 1980 oh all Real and Personal Prop- } ‘53 Fly Plane rom Cuba, |to take,care of a New York-Flor-|‘‘Don't' look back son, always look’ ,, reuit Judge William J. Beer: for Waterford Township treasurer, | ; ty in "Branden Township. Act 251 Se k ty ida crush. torward”” | left it to many per-| Justice and peace for everyone.” and that the world settles down to, ae Lak Bobi [Acts ae Hall cach Saturday | Ott ee Asy m in U.S. In Chicago, an Eastern spokes-|sonalities you and I have seen or! A”. apres circu judge's Bed ee ot ee a eck me ia “ne ior at to wpm to. Feoruaty from, onal, | toa new man said the line expects to have, heard from during the last 365 days Clerk — “I hope I won't be silly| Chief Deputy County Treasurer | County. Jackson atte ~ Sense fardce Can) aaniniencee: ‘ JACKSONVILLE. Fla. . (AP xpec 4 day: Tle: O.. and Property Tax due Jan 10, 198 for a Happy Year! A Cuban C54 airplane aS ey 53 half its usual nurhber of flights|to reply. to the question: enough to say something so you) Lloyd Sibley — "That Dae gree Am Arbor and — ra m "Oa ent ORALD J. oem — civilians and |(Guban 5 ae into and out ofthe city resumed| ‘‘What do you hope for in the °#" misquote me.” bigger horns.’ (EDITOR’S NOTE: received his law degree so so! ‘ UCKER. | cs | ideo pg ag ar a of eTS| within 24 hours. He said this| year 1959?” Fred V. Haggard, president of He missed his buck last season.) Northern SI in 151 fg Jan, 1. ‘89, _ M A. asked for political asylum. board! would “certainly alleviate the * * & g , : e BENSON Sixteen army officers, including travel situation with thousands of Here is a sample of some of the Funeral Directors 4:| Help Wanted Female 7 _ Work. Wanted Male — 10 | . ’ two generals, were on the plane, ore widen ts retmaing 0) replies: eat of ice liebaniecatrriniceceur ecueeuueun.« SLEEP IN.’ YOUNO MAN DESIRES WORK OP | CO., Inc. which bore the insignia of Aero- schools this weekend.” Delos” Hamiin, chairman of the | PS | mhougittul berv ope __ FE 2-801 | room and Tv. m be betas art 25 bind. gn brick or ces : - B49N S vias Airline. Civilian. technicians, : Oakland County Board of Super- /ASHLEY, wal ou DEC ss i 1 tre pm 3 children. $129 W k We | _ . Saginaw t. women and children also were if ffi visors =, That = wonderful _ | Mer tre te beoved. Musban , Voorhees- Sip e By pe if FOR 3 YR, LD or pw anted Female Te : oat c= ld IC ed S county | continue to progress, l Seinec op hisearae borktta ona FUNERAL HOME |! DAY TRONIN' $3 BU. REF. ea . oa as it has in the past, always for). ID wanes | Asuleyae Punaralin wervise nae wert o.- Plane or Motor cabY To wT) Od IN CLARK. - PE bust } —— l jthe betterment of its- citizens.” | 130 Be pele oe. ease a 27 s.s200, ae ee TENET Re te WALL WABuTR . : : ‘ ; ‘3 : ° =e HERE’ : 5- se clea ae: oe * ; Harold B, Euler, Pontiac Gén- j cont ini Weseiewnl Oamsiery a “a CO. an TADY FOR TELEPHONE SURVEY Ruburo Aveiue Nurses Eachapge = Greatest Developments in lV y OW eral Hospital administrator ‘Ac. | Asiey aust Ceeeiee soon ee | | TUNERAL HOME ¢ te 8 Mon. thru. Fri. Kendale's | Day. re Righen Uicenned D ncnded ; ceptance from the community of No. 9687 will conduct a service | mat sl es ed we 9-5493 Th 1, | Drayton Plains OR 3-775) [ADY FOR ALTERATIONS AND SOOKKEEPER Det “PART Office Furniture Histery! Nation’s Toll Only 27 the operation of the hospital.” Pow Lot lee Ciiispoltereenares D j | h pi Gepepmony one ere | oa oe i dey with State Sen. I, Harvey Lodge — ROWN SEC 1, inst m. VONe!SON-JONNS | _he"w. Hiro = ABYSITTING LOviNG~ CAR ~ , at Start of New Year; “Faith by the people in the fu- : rer Non Lotta Oe. Watertra| - PUNBRAL HOME fiowr “Rogaewoke as “cui ee a — __ = — — ie ; : ture, and an honest, intelligent di- eioved husband of Mrs, “Designed tor Punerals™- | (ae SeAntnO— WANTED, A DWE - MORSE : Fatal Fires Swell Total Raat come oe K | Shea prome! Stay wah | ool Ext poe | tee sees 8 nth o + You ger saw away | Holiday Death Geek. makioanse| |) 1 Bata Sverige) Cama EAE? SEL NS ie uae eee —the ultimate in design— oliday eat sata Glance superintendent for Oakland County en eae Alan’ guruived by | BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT PER | MmDLEAGED WHITE Lavy #0 : = a modern rot desk combined with "Traffic .. . buildings — ‘Cleaner pigons.”’ Robert Brown, also survived By | ry Mt Part Comevery wih a+ | “care for 3 ehieres 6\y Drs aay en oe Pat a LADY, OWN: exclusive mar: os top in the SAS 6 9Ghse8 0% ..27 . Salt pe hee tes boom be —Tte Rese Wr ae MEDICAL. |€ XPERIENCED IRONER witit ‘ . ; . a mm, e] ; > a” ox “ new *Goidenaite” Line Fires Doeee SfeBBEccoCoOS © Behan Judge Clark J. cog neral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd. |’ __ Help. Wanted Male 6 arscgal to specialist, Hospital! set iu begee reas — sis a =A ; © The hope we won't be in with Rev Phillip Somers ~t n~ {| _ experience, FE #213] FE iT. | YOU GET—the most versatile, smartly. -# Miscellaneous .......... 1] volved in a world war in -the Se etic, a tee | sanuem erman® (poe 9TAcr. Opening January. Sth |” oiRL Wants DAY Wonk. ayes oxtue ce! eras ad i. Total ....:........... 37 coming year or years.” Town Cemetery, Snover, Michi- ae _hubura Ave, FE 2-6773, AM | Por laa ell ambition. person FE 6.2167 - - 8 “eh GRCI : t LADY WANTS DAY WORK. 7 ON tutes ensure new looking appearances after . By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS | Carlos G. Richardson, chairman 1 | SCHAUER. DiC 31 16s, OBCAR ee FieLivimURCi ania | car neceanay? “We ly ose (day ek PN : : cra veers ch service . The four-day New: Year's cele-jof the Oakland County Democratic TT fire Ti: Gear father of Mra Ber. | farerigd ta, sock and roll band Pontiac Pres Bon tae | EADY WANTS WORK OF PANT YOU GET—the very latest advancement | Dretioe moved off to a relatively Committee— “Hope it’s better.” |. ae eet cas brother of | COMBINATION SUMPER RAND | REGISTERED NURAES 9 TO fj a UaADY WITH REFERENCE __ in office furmture design - co-ordinate safe start on the nation’s high-| Sheriff Frank W. Irons: ‘That -. | Mrs Berthe McParland, Emil | Painter FE 5-2146 iF om shift ATED ate ee xa | wishes work Cal) between 6 & 8 units. Efficiently-styied pieces which are {| Ways today, but a rash of fires we can cut down to zero the num- art. ind Pages fay othe COLLECTOR © PART TE. Cah “ottiee “Call PE 268M, anytime ahanonexeaind : Ewart Peace and harmony. fo the Kernodle ~bonera! Home h i arual ae oasis lis, | Waterford aree- OR 3.5878 after 0 BUD RILLs -CLEARANCE sleet over highways and streets In! Prosecutor: Frederick C. Ziemn— Wynne, Ark. for service and) Dariculers, present and previous 920. A gan PER } v An tr : en | Jadid numerous Midwestern cities. (I'm hoping for the impossible. ; _Noornees Siple ‘Fu eral Moms. | fmpsesmen\ olay experiente, se Help Wanted 8 Pontiac Rardwood Fi 1 P = 3 SALE on But slippery. road conditioNs @p-|that Michigan Wolverines go . | huret. Farms 20008 Warver Ave, | ~~~ ee | Oe eee ay parently prompted extra caution. |through the season unbeaten.” Card of Thanks <3) —Dettolt 34. oachigen ARH YOU WANTING WORK OR) Sijguim 4ramy“OL. '-4200 ALL OFFICE. CHAIRS | [the New Year's Eve toll from 6) Ue eS of Thanks Y| SSTARDWARE | iaaine, naming ree con tne x CONFER WOTEDINO SERY: p.m, local time to’ midnight was}. ae — Frask L. Doty— ; WE Wien 20 oe SAL FSMAN Can make above arerage wage tee Eceity wort. jlgensed Bow. less than half the number killed) looking forward year cent death of E. Johnson, | Crtablished hardware firm wants pe Be oe ARERATVE MER | SATE a ett TISDALE. Office Equipment on Christmas Eve. | with too much joy because. it Especially Rev 1 Ho jane and ea | ‘aah item 1h nen to Reply | | NEEDED TROGRERATV EE cx. - SLSCE. AND CEMENT : ‘* Furniture *& Machines %& Supplies * Drafting Supplies -- | means the end of my judgeship missed. by wife Jean Ww children. tele Ponttas Prews Box #1, | witag te et pemgroe ba iets Onsraasteaient: > MY We Stationery _ * Art Supplies Americans used 29 pounds of and all the fine axsociations that Mele pe Chte ee | MARRTED MAN WITH CAR Bats feo ge 3-128, z | : : | ie « - i . : wwe ~~ Miracle Mil Sh i Cc t > FE 8- “4545 /soap per capifa-in 1957 compared. ‘come. from it.” : : Nelistane eae t waek fue, SOCT AL. “WORK rR RUILD AND SAVE le opping Len er with 7 is th ; bef = 7 ie In Memoriam 2 expences quaranael qualified Male refers ~ pachelor's De- | .throuenh our volume — purchases (NEXT TO THE BANK) _ pounds e , year ore Willis M. Brewer, life- lang Dem- eee ve Also need one pert time man sed | ates tae culary 43.000 per, and tirect to you «nies We have . a : fand 23 pounds = 1946, ocrat — ts “A su th rd ory _ interview. phone Fuller Rrarh 800 planes o- stimat fe pe Tec of serv IN LOVING MEMORY or BERT year bday, "10 hour week, paid | e ate vours We'll —— Sa ea eee eee re ae Ae . ee e o. Company 2-238 a fe U her bene- secure mort, = on d. pri whio- paaseg & ay Ja bio _— ~¥ae nm sick Ume @ othe as 1 i. MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY bie Reply Pontidc Prese Box 90. gels DERS oe : It fy Foy here. without you,/ kind Married, 27 yrs. olf. 208 > poe a Resume all replies cas | FE 3-72 or CU, EN [tel fry Got seca meee | Lake Angcive. aa a rae RIBTY— BATURDAY “Som REIe Ma bare. since 7 a a BA A : fF matte "=| Mon Wanted | Hi eee ie Moree es a daughters a teentty. en : time | positions with rapisiy oe pa geen and-cement work. CONDIT?H bi ot pea. -Fxperi- + Box Replies “pours unligsited. af rence will pant not. necessary, irainin ‘res. CEMENT & BLOCK “ ? : Savoy Mo | WORK 60783 “5 At 10 am. today there fae Telegraph. idem, | 2M 32411. — - Our: 23rd _ bid “nie the Press et i ‘Employment Agencies 8A sa yd lee in mee a 2a RAM iL FR | boxes. ~~ 3 cram tor| EVELYN EDWARDS. | atanee Per Sone : vent. N VOCATIONAL COUN CEMENT f is Januar eardlice 18 i oe a Melee Muet| YOEATIONNY cOUNEELINO at alat A peormeens ge att 63, 74, 76, 80, 90, 96,. 99, closers. Leade furnished.| °~ OUR NEW LOCATION - | DRY WALL TAPING AND NIsR- ‘ 100, 103, 115, 116, ‘118. i tee future for those Who! guire 4 Pp 40584 Fs § Con. estimates FE wad ay EEE * fotos 1 zx Lue COMMIASION. = FREE eaTiax a All spertectly new, clean home | te = on . pi. Pagaoer SECRETARY fore eater heaters © rageey and i : =x Aged 10-39 with good skills At re i : tract! isewts Co 1060 W Li furnishings. Prices reduced | | The Pontiac Press ||. Sales Opportunity and secretatie), duties. ‘Midwest | ELBCTRICAL SERV FR Wil train 2 salesmen for expt) Employment. 406 Pontine State, -Pariney Electric. PE $4430 as much as FOR WANT ADS Bar ,brocram im food service | Bank Blas PE. $0777 : S pply to Mr. GBARA ; ted 8 rsh — |j DIAL FE 2.8181} | #7 ofr Seis aa _Work Wanted Male 10) S34 Gc fu! ae : _ 4) CARPENTER WORK, NEW - ns. -| @t once Apply P innen. he if. FE 44210 . _“ cape © “on ——— | Fy PARTING INTERIOR a EX errors should re a eatimate Rees porte tmmesiotsis The _Help Wanted F Female 7 7 atthe or OR 24117 AN. sibi for errors "Slner ™ on", sues ie ee APPLICATIONS (BEINO TAKEN TAKEN perlenced oo, ——_ commer. |. +8 ut Sree gem catetee || Ege sr Sach vac | gee Fo Mise i nll dered walueleas. th the | | AssistaNT FOR DENTAL OF. | AVATLA = ARPENTER | . ; REPAIR No shop worn, soiled, or damaged pieces. We must make room for , gitar When eaneetiations fj |. fee, must type Write Ponting Oat ‘Dem Murdock. PE’ 37051 Pern melee Sue pares, cor. kil “number.” | Wo COMBINATION RELIEF COOK § CARPENTER WORK WTD. WEW @ 8 . ee. 3, . mew shipments nowonthe way, 2. Doe cdjusemente wit be ives P|“ waltrote pord, caver, §| fopelr. Setafctiog’ guar. OR | thing sehooe Shop around anywhere . .. first . . . then soit 1 Miller’s and an ee | ROOF REPAIRS — | .. pare. You'll see... rail do better here. Our lower oe makes i ERCHING “the difference. mo dagen eee —— ; eee | : Building Supplies 124, , aso new 100 amp. circuit bid takes, 6569 Eth \ . a, 144 OAKLAND AVE... : “Our 23rd year in "ines location” | i i: wirai| Business Services 13. Free easy parking just around the corner from our + store. an an © a fe i Abb aun re i ~~ CAREFUL FREE DELIVERY wpe 2? hy |p BB te ae2 ee ery ee Te e fe: fer ae : ' a , ‘ oe ee 5 a Be ida ae ee Se ae oe pate ‘*< y duowsp 8 : tic Co Ls L / . ' Ys ees ‘ oy ; ois vos —— — ee ; = 3 ; ee 1. ° € 4 ‘ - = Si r ij i 5 —- ‘oe nde, “a . » 4 A i a . u i s : # ¢ a ae 2 . _ ye ; = & Ld r cz id ee ; 4 : ; : “PHIRTY-EIGHT _ ~ pt “THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 4959 =) | | oe “ - ? sou sare 4 ‘ ets : ee ns . = s ay She Ps Ae # ‘Business Services 13), Notices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate “32A Rent t Apts. Unfurnished 34 CARNIVAL : wy Dick Turner at a Houses 43. For. Sale raeen 43) For Sale Howsts--“ 43 NG I NE | Pl Al Pt nn Ll APE Ey At EP re re an tata 5 wf P 1 aiiiaal DRYWALL DAINTY, MAID, SUPPLIES ~ re HAVE YOU? . oe J cat ROOM LANE yt You May Be Too L Late AT $995: DOWN- —: Fast, efficient service Property for sale pone dent l i“ a yoming | — full: - Possi er t . : st OR 3-0034 DA \INTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS. See e, or land eon’ We\t 4ROOM APT., 2 BEDROOMS. ae basement Pig Sate. "Ph sees. bedrm. — N D N teeta city at e S MOTOR SERVICE Re eT eA iespie PE 31203, | ‘peed listings for the new’ year,| | 200 Biadwin. OR 3870.~~ aa mig ag K U SE “Mice condition, @ ftd.; 3 bedrm.. al and reWinding. - E. a. =P us! APT, NEWLY ,DE- , Recent built roe, ai § : Pike Ph FE 43061. In Debt? “PONTIAC REALTY ' corated. “Close to. trensperthtion | Saeed er i, oD od eT 2 rage foundation. © 4 4 LNG [ ee 3s 5 FURNACES, CLEANED AND nN ebt’ 131 Baldwin and shopping. Pree ig. Con- y Aba ver aoe = _Serviced. ©. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788 js y¢ you are having trouble meeting 2 ete eer at Siurphy — bas cS or 2 oe HOUSE PLANS DRAWN WITH| your payments, 5 WE NEED ALL KIN oe : ut ched. Jal- tpecifications. Call EM 3-0202 {ICHIGAN. CREDIT. COUNSEL- “Ov LAKE PROPERTY. ° ~ ROOM, ET home with | attached = . COLORED GI. PLASTERING. NEW OR REPAIR | ‘LORS, INC., Room 116, Pontiac) FOR THE SPRING MARKET vate bath, stove, refrig, heat, 2 ear garage. Large lot is. NO°DOWN PAYMENT Work guaranteed $-0304. State Bank Bidg. FE 8-0456 ouONE oR opie fd . | hot and cold a Jive’ = ee a nicely aped — : ——— | Sone ie -Adul ly. : pene SAWS MACHINE FILED |LOSE “WEIGHT SAFELY | AND YLOR, Realtor _Derta ape go te Borubs, treet. hss city [> 3, BEDROOMS. PULL BASE. Manile Leach 10 _Bagie Bt economically with newly released = i e vy 5. MENT TILED BATH. GAs td Ji Dex-A-Diet tablets @A cents at nse “at ‘PONTIAC LAKE i sewer and water and is part : WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF siMMu : oh a Tom decorgied. PERI. Pontiae school diss | ESNGRETE DRIVE AND PAVED wringer and automatic washers — — oe scam — trict. It also includes ac- ‘ON AND A THIS” DATE, | WANTED: IM M ‘EDIACE Ly z STR : a Ut I eae ce. Jan, 1, 1959 I will pot be re-| Homes farms [ake propert rt eae one aeey $1250 WK | * icges on, Sylvan. — [ie AND § OPPING CENTERS. SEE Roy's 96 Oakland 2-402) spoosiee for any cents Carbs — land contrects. Buyers wai rk Paddock FE 56-5006 ’ bare Helents nol & — T aie eantiier Fa NOW AT y any other an ae S WANTED: WASHINGS ne nic “& BEDRM west SIDE UPPER : aa value, so see Us now! an ok SPAN Laundriette. Do washings, Recge Harbor. Mien ch 24h Hester, “Paul. M. Jones, Real Est. eat: “uilities turn, no ot elem DINNAN ae 284° SOUTH BLVD. W. dry and fold Price 11 cents s,ON AND CAPTER THIS” DATE | %22_W. Huron FE 4-8650 ringers awca = FE 4257 Beverly Street Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 pound dry weight. Gueraney, Jan. 1. 1988, T will not be re- B3-RMB & BATH, ‘3 FURN. a Like-new $ room and bath - Phone FE 5-8875 or FE ¢-0623 351. 4006 Dixie Hwy. Drayton sbonsble for any debts contrac: Rent ‘Apts. Furnished 33, Seve, Sretre: Ressonabie. 14 CAS "fal basement school, eee PL ich. . ed by any other an myael Ee aan rade “aud! os @ expansion attic. Alum- a a | Donald O: Bostwick 2172 Adams and shopping 13586 Own- inum storms, screens, and > An ki =F 16 Rd Lake Orton, Michigan = FLOOR. 3 ROOMS, FE 5-2499. | 2 2 BEDROOMS Loses Vegperonel oe must sacrifice, LI 2- after doors, Pri Priced right with $1: _ ressma n ai orin “REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS —— ¢ of] heat spe fur? ee oe zs Le Lose 10 pounds in n short isa ant TCHENETTE PRE Tnsnees hear dur rE FoR Ace, BY en eee Gas WM. H. KNUDSE r days See ugly pounds melt vate bat. lied iple He PM NC, a © - Meaney on aurensmons 25, Hctemeh tat | a GE Wad + azonoou oRpoaD, ogg beeen, ine te pete | ets Teeuiaph, Ba m aun elon ad r 3 rr a ne cu | mo PE O86 8 * | FOR SALE PURNISHED MODERN PE Cable Rvellog No" PE 23285 | TOOIT : ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAK. WILL. RENT CONFERENCE IST FLOOR, LOE nate | BRORM, 7 €ROOM APTS VERM APT NC — | 2 bedroom home with garage. — ASSOCIATE — * a ing JE 2069 mal Edgewate? Seach Moton ne aces cag? ct $65 | | __enildren PE +-1091. _Cail_ PE 83232 after 6 p.m. / DRESSMAKINO TAILORING AND {Lodge for private parties & meet. — 7° FE 6-0600 FE 8-84 _ |g RMS & BATH GROUND FLOOR. |? BEDRM. MODERN HOME 1; BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. #H M siteradons ray Bcoel Ee aoe Gu ae $10 per | CLEAN WARM, i.GE ROOM (— Pvt. got. Stove refrig. Ut) fury. _ bik from ‘Al's Muscle Beach, off FE 8-663 7 : pre uaaiea ; nero i; WER | NEAR WATERFORD FOR RE- ontiac Farm ane the fastest action on your land|-9 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. 4 ROOMS “AND BATH. LOWER | NICE CL. SAN 2 BEDROOM, “BABE. Pontiac Farm and contract. Cash” buyers waiting | 20 Fistence Ave PE 8-1907 mekt eealnet ent mentedcee | oe nee 01350 we, FE $3082 frigerstor and olf heat, OR 34200 appointment Phone or FE 65-1172 on N Sanford $60 per moni Henderson Industrial Tractor Co, Call Realtor Partridge Fr 4 188, LROOM APL WITH PVT ENTR” | son and Huron FE 477106 4 RMB AND BATH | CHILD WEL- ME Ve SPECIAL ‘price is only $4950 with $500 down and $45 per month Why |/ pay rent? WwW ESTOWN "REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-40717 John K. SYLVAN “LAKEFRONT | |N BEDROOM storms and screens. Bullt in oven ey range. __ Option to buy. FE 8-65 EW. LARGE Z eted, te a | PARTLY _EURNISHED 2 BEDRM, mo 625 8 WOONWARD i Open Daily _Including Sunday’” CASI Bhare bath Child welcome 2 come ose in. $36 month, FE Neat 2-bedroom for adults or house Car Fr @040) FE «14 42, ~ 2 per week FH #1431 2-633) amal! family, Good references re- UNWANTED ARTICLES PICK ee AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON-|2 ROOM. CLEAN, ON MAIN 4 RMS OAg HEAT & HOT WATER igulted: $80. Jack Loveland. FE up Trees of charge. FE 5-46. THACTA ANT) HOME, FQUITIES Tor Near Pontiae Mtr & Mout Tih” Bis IT Caan Fe oeeTs: = i SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN-| ofl heat Painting & Decorating 20 A. Johnson NG OTM.IGATION, CALL Car Tranaport Also J rm garage house after S otf Partly modern FE 44625, | 4 | | 4 RMS AND BATH MODN HEAT - and het water furn 4family weat | side brick, $74 mo Adutty only P quire at 1676 Ta onnle Weaver | PL EASANT pe HOME, NO oF ce Re. i for eee Pontiac near _Dixie ME. 4% fre — ings after 6. Dae FE 2-3381 or 5.2035. = 1704 > ‘ (Telegraph. Rd: » 42533 BY ee GI 2 BEDRMS, Gave ris ak lant * MODEL HOME birch cupboards wall to wall wool carpeting- throughout eupancy. Full consider smail car turther tnformation | call | | L 30. | NO DOSS PAYMENT) Modern home within walking dis- }-bedreem moderg home _ 8. Sanford Oil heat. cort 2-car garage, enclose porch for ‘only $8550 smal down payment or wil rent with option to buy s _ nothing down. and immediate possession. 298 r lot, dee A. JO! INSON, Realtor. full basement. Ol) heat, newly dec. 4 oiks from Fisher Body, $600 | downland contract, $70 ew t $500 SOW 2 bedroom nome & garage Liv- ing room carpeted, gas heat, paved street large well land- scaped lot Now baths 3- bedrooms, 2 -drivéway, for sale: heated garfage Hot water eat, Thermopane windaws: jot 182x260 Ready for tmmediate oc- pee. $17.900, will ee-& clear home ED 56-4311 “HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE 7 FOR GI's | TT ‘MILLER - Has The Bargains 4 NCOME apeet sgt. Mikes. § rooms, ; baths, 5 large moms for owns er. Income from & bath apt. ‘will make your Rae contract pay- START out THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. See this lovely 7 room home in Sylvan Shores. 2 baths, full basement, attached gara 5 e. Owner must sell. HAPPY NEW YEAR And it surely will be if you ated see thig excellent buy loc. ments. Partly furnished, 2 gas in West Bloomfield Township. ranges, .2 refrigerators, full mod- 3. bedrooms, 1% baths, brick ern basement, 5 car, arage. Only with carport. Only $14,850, $2,000 down for civillan” No down payment for John K > ere & Sons WEST SIDE INCOME —- 2 faml-— ly brick, 9 large rooms, 2 baths. Rea: ‘est euren Street separate entrances, basement with ° FE. “oot or FE 2-403] or os automatic water beater _ FE 54-4646 & isundry trays. fine comer lot. reets, no of hig BY 0} ome — $ ROOMS & BATH.| PAIS! think of it! A west side” adc ie bec earn morse brick for only $9,075. Low down €. —_ for $400. Balance “fi, 300. 244 ©. payment. See it it's very goo pero lle tal hs DO YOU WANT to sell, your wor eaces “home? We are in need of well S REALT : located 2 & 3 bedroom homes. 2 haga Meese sre nomen car attac garage, large lot, an lake priv’ $500 down, immediate William eee BG Hurry on this | one Realtor E 2- 0263 Cothmerce ne MA 4-1578. 1075 AA “ee —SYLVAN 1 LAKE sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick, tri-level ranch home. Fire- piace built-ins. 2car garage. 185 ‘Nothing, Down North side — neat; modern bun- alow Carpeting and draperies neluded in living afd dining| ft. seeded lot exclusive commu- . room. Dormitory bedroom on sec-.| nity sewer. water, too streets, — ond floor, Full basement, storms, Jae P70 Bhetwood $24, bey screens aWnings. Double garage. ay 4-5090, Asailaple to aes. motigege costs Fr 2-2105 _ . y! Don't delay — see it now ay = RICK Monthly payments will be very Schr tet ania Sot W BRI to « reasonable Income - Home . $16 9 363: Liberal PHA terms. Only e Roger B. Henry, Inc. tance of St. Fred's. Living room, 511 Main St. oil dining recom breakfast ae and Spacio rtment for the own- Rochester is bedrooms and bath on: the sec- |. °F ine vin this ae ee a ae “NEW MODEL ond floor Steam heat, newly plastered walls and a one car ft coruee Ot Tile bath, fireplace. water heat. Six| New-3-bedrm. bungalow with full 6001. 1ST CLASS PAIN SING AND DEC a PE 5.0606 . if 7. | oily fired hot : 2 ent Houses Unturi 36, _ |) garage Excellept condition. | Olly _ orating Casb“or termes UL RALTON re 4233, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ‘ Cae MODERN HEATED APT ws : adh blared ee Cail lor Bppointment: | ter ccutaee cs lit urarrene COPPER et og ALUMI- fet CUAMGDRCOMATINO CAINE 11048 Telsgeaph RO | i $88) pertmnonth FEO S200 1 BEDRM. “apuLTs “LoyELy | -boNSs : ae | | and bath on second floor - rent-| NUM - SIDING, TILE BA ving afd-wall papering -FR 40255 | iy ROOM MODERN APT. ON” ‘ home, Gea heat garage, Spare. WM. A. , | ing for $85 per month. Youll OAK FLOORS, BIRCH CABI- a ; ) lake. to. responsible person on ry [ROOM FLAT NEWLY DECO- ment Mike District. E 5-6482. | ike It when you see it — call’ NETS, FORMICA COUNTERS, DY INTHROR DECORATOR | _K. 3-3202, after § pm ated, West side, FE 8-0806 ip SAM WARWICK IN SYLVAN LAKE f bh CED AIR OIL HBAT “Papering FE AOI - A} ; © AN noo ee Sn BINE is ‘uae UPPER BRICK. CLEAN. a pEOROOM Lees aos one 3 bedrm brick, carport take os Your jabow lag FOR . A-) PAINTING PAPER HANGING | take gas heat all util furn ; $68 FE 5.3663" cuir: 968. 3181. oreeae | Lt 2-2 3 lense. FE 46000 | If you “would like this home dup!!- aper removed FE 4 | QUICK CLasiNa | oa month Fineeage~™ § ROOM APT REFRIO & STOVE| 24560 | sMALL ¢ ROOM HOUSE. “196 w. Realtor um h / cated on your lot, come out and &-) PAINTING AND. cP ERIN | -NO HIDDEN FEES - 1 RM APY ALL PRIVATE UTIL furnished $80 month FE 5332119 peDROOM BUNGALOW. NEAR | chicago. PR. 5.9368 | 3101 W Hurow FE 43569 p ries. jet Us show you sale model Mason Thompson fH 4.6364 1a , . ities paid Near bus & shopping. § RM ‘& BATH TERRACE. FULL Elizabeth lake 1 yr. lease at $757 gi¢y1 1, 4 ROOM HOUSE, COUPLE | —- Open Evenings till 9 - fe Sao o e | at $9,950 on”-your A-) PAINTING (NPERMOR ~~ eX | Noichohe A Ilarger Ca Quiet street perth side’ Couple | basement Call FE 10243 ‘per month Partridge & Associ- al 690 Scott” Lake Road i EW Ry ANC H . HOME , ad aD pen Eves. terior 10 per cent diso tor cash 4) West HUBON PE 5.8183 or cauple with baby preferred. i 5 nM gy BATH CLOSE IN, NR ates FE 4-368) _ only ote Cake 0 i . -9236 'F. C. W d Co Guaranteed’ Fieé ent. PE. 40205 Ns : A: WE: 4 TAA after 3 00 sae FE 2.6332 of PF: 2.8788, ‘| ¥pevRO ERRACE: 75 A MO. UNION LAKE — LARGE 3 BED-/ 39.600 EASY TERMS Multiple _Listing Servic OO e . ‘CASH FOR. Nti CONTRACTS |, RMA PVT BATH AND ENTR! E . BEDROOM TERR 4 | room house Close to village. DLORAH BLDG.CO_ pe S ‘ AAA PAINTING & DECORATING | yg Vanweie 4000 Dini Hwy a A ‘ /$ ROOMS. UPPER ADULTS PRE-| Ramona Terrace OR 307 | EM 34285, Bildor of National Homes ~ COMPARE THIS |) Williams Lake Rd. at M50 palireeie (inpe iene aver aska)) Oft 3-4308 Oa ea Le ee | ferred Call after 4 pm FE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. ORLY. “40, ee FE 29122 es SR ES oe Rg On, : 0 non vee pest neves phous nia 88 . et AND BATH, CLEAN — f-7440 r month, PE 3-7114 ask for Sig - Ss ; stom ou sq. ed- = After 6 call OR 2 PAINTING & DECORATING PEAS i and rewmy. priv, auto heat to = ~~~ 99 GakLAND = 15 SGaodu MODERN, $200 DWN. ioe of Rent F Rooms . 37 ~~ FOR 2 EXECUTIV on » room brick ranch home. Full, : : Immediate nervice FE 5-8006 your Jiking. couple only PE §-4032 = . basement. 2 fireplaces, slate en-| FOR SALE gL Na Se | Clean 3 rooma and bath, or will rent 8415 Elizabeth Lake 14 AND 16 N CASS AVE, WARM AT, ROCHESTER—Brand new spa trance. 1% baths. ceramic tile | : PAINTING PAPERING & WASH 4 RM APT. ALL UTIL FURN OFF, heat hirn $50 @ month. Bee ‘Rd. | sleeping rooms. Reasonable rates tious -3 bedroom. carpeted. brick, with yanity.. Plasered walls, oak | lee ater Croeeey S Atel “ing Guar Reasonable Fm 2-212 #5" jand “contracts and equities, ig nooma #0 200 So cae ; _ ceretaker 2 BEDRM HOUSE GAS HEAT ~ Clase fn i Weonnehcaee Rea es beret floors, 22x24 plasered garage. All Lone tee g models. comemn- new and seasone earonable OM TULL. BATE MA ARCADIA ABTS 8 Bellevue, Lake Orion FE this for $17,000, our | __ Felevision Service 22 discount, no obligation. Let an | floor Pvt entrance 319 Prouvece. All modern, } rooms & bath a ap 42037 | Cea pen oes i yoemy Ecos bghoet irepisce: in $ ; eek ge r lot. Ee ee weer, ores a =~ experienced. man consult with er 21643 | clean and hicely decotated Nice 3 BEDRM WALLED LK. MOD. | BUS STOP. COOKI LAUNDRY. erentewae: Rect alats arage ee Custém Builder PFE 8-1198 Paved stree “We have your Oey Gentian save) CALLS any eed aan ae ag ore [3 fate Eau CHIED WEL- | oo Agissabin tenalr pel dneor _Clase to city Reas MA 42293.” Parking. Pvt. ts A preety large acre lot near new Michigan os Bedrm., Full Basement choice in 1 iifora “iM Manor Sub. on : Cullough [ee hall | -hood Child leome Cl ;|2 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX. ser PARK. State University-Oakia cones ree Oo vary to DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE ARRO REALTY 2 & 4 ROOMS WITH BATH. UTIL-| - sc ren welcome Close to)” paiement, auto he ride. a| CLEAN, UIET, $5, FREE PARK. Custom bullt, onl 424 990 @ Acres) andi Barn FH PR 51708 or FE a-aj00 nae aie pat en nea . et ~achools, churches and Egenices ae ' aa ing 23 § 8 Paddock, FE 88127. = pHONE OL 1.7811 APPT : Mone loaned at 707 Manor Dr. ve he GTRAKA S187 Cana milrabetn Ra, | ities Bets st aide, In | Save on Sranaportalion cos a = Oe ct oo. welcome) ¢lt 2 mo pour EAN. LARGE, WARM SLEEP. FRANK M_ 8HEPARD, TR EALTOR ee percel. ss feet. Neat Corner Commerce Rd. in Milford. JENSEN'S TV or RVICE AREER | IM Me DIATE ') RMA WARM. 08 “wtGok Fe’ fer KO Mempetend. 102 © Hu, 2-REDRM HOME TRENT OR OF) Oe ee ’ Pog oredeyran aperaln eariad M. R. Wilson ‘Realty hoon & evening calle Fe 2 baM | “TION | 40808 ton PE 482 tien to buy 8658 Clinton River | asteno AGO ok SCOTT LAKE. 4 per plumbing. ceramic tle bath. MUtual 1818 or _ Upholstering - 28 On any con land contract New 2 LARGE ROOMS, 18T FLOOR, | BEAUTIFULL 3 RM APra. FUR. Dr near Crescent Lake Pee pune ren eatay Bedroom wiley i224 ising Built-in oven and range, Recrea- or seasoned” Vour cash upon sat; Dat hus and sibee to down town, dished ar unfurnished FE 25873 2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN Mtrs FE 4-5508 basement) with volluheat. a's: tion room with fireplace and hall py owNER—$350 DOWN ON THIS nom DRAPES SLIPCOVE Re {sfactory Inspection of property” Wash toom prt ent and bath, pAhEM 7 ak LEVEL 2 RM Heights Automatic neat and) hot , — re car garage On a 100x200 tt Ret an erway wy ee attic. cute 2 bedroom home located 2 acd materials, FE 5.1927 Bs tte Ane Ken Templeton tis mons ine] all uliliies FE er meres & Gath Steam heat, “Ww! awiittcont par erecta Rooms With Board 38 L corner lot Priced at $10,080 ull price 500. » miles west west “isco and Tee . be : mi | ees = Only. pe EAKLE ® CUSTOM -UPHOLATER \ ; Dempleton, Realter = 1 Washer & dryer furn, FE ex, W UL 9.930 i An with terms. 2 schools. y $ an : u : S : : 3 RM, BATH. UPPER NEAR wa 21957 | ae a HTOUX- ran ‘S| mo. OR = é Tha Allé Cooley Lake Fd BM: 21 Orchard taka Re rm 4401 ton pvt ent Prefer tadvy with CLOSH-TO SCHOOLS AND AUS — 3 BEDRM~ “HOUSE $55 MO_ Moe, H BOoMS wren Wall D LeBARON SCHOOL NERAL REAL ESTATE — THOMA PHOT ATIRING | Wanted Real E state S2A a a 5 f FE 6.8467 modern 6-room apt. O° -Allss St Boy Renee Call atter * | ExTRA CLEAN. HOMESTYLE 3 bedroom — slew Liv. oe ene Hwy NORTH SAGIN. AW ‘ le 1 ROOMB CLOSE IN. BABY WEI- CLEAN 187 FL& zoos ‘ mg room 11x cheng - ai aay ra ron le Al 1oCA | come FE 62770 or FE 48612 | chiléren arisome, te ae 8 } ROOM HOUSE. Gas STOVE “AND | Soot Tuy ts Mstiers Fe 13. Full basement with gas *) uange Gees mere a AT CASHT Guat anita, AUERRING ORM, | mo RE Estar Fin & Felce, farm enranes #48 0 | ew GOOD FOOD CLEAN WOD:| ely giTsob of Fh (erm, Big at wih erie _Lost «& Found. 24 Far folnsa’ tale Iecuteton sete: hase BATH CFURN UTIL. | HOLL YW OOD APTS.” snd Willis Cachoois ete | aoe RON Ei iOME 112 W) NEW YORK. Will dupit i ae ALTY ——— Tyas. age even jfundee foreclosure |” fury 1943 LaSalle FE #-3030 ‘+ | Purfilehed of Unfurnished 2 & 3 | 3-BEDROOM RANCH: TYPE, 2 [Gee AOR PENSIONERS HOME WEST SIDE bear h. 8 cate 3-Bedroom home. $8500 Low *PONTI AC “ FOUND mUONG “MAL. “ puppy, immetiate deostt, ls : : eg | PMs. bath. & utfities furnished | sar garage, $75 FE $-6707 pitvheges. Downtown FE 30100 | cred basements: cad atti. =a Terms. 137 Baldwin FE 5-8278 PE 2-028 | R | WICKERSITAM feMs Aap Pay ties ceucie 114 Fe .Howard Bt Fm 21834 ; — WtDOW WANTS # BOARDERS, ALSO | fies): Gea heat Zeer aes bel alle le GUIRE THAT PICKED UP ONG: 1105 ; 5 i fouple | TaRGE LOVELY 2 AND BATHE, | 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE LOCATED) has urnished housekeeping | ¢ , MICHAEL'S is only 1 blocks ZASANT LAKE WOODS ee al Htol anne G anaiey algit us Ww Maple xen Hei a os call 8 to 10 8 m only near Airport adults OR 3-194) | west of Rochester on blacktop’ rm, $1 Pairgrove ah Sno eniby epecuvment trom! this a pecicom home, with peer the time to Leer your piease cal OR 1 808 ; : : 7 MODERN 4-ROC swat) road, aultable for couple Edw ¢ . : 10x12 den which could be used, nome ir this lovely section. LOST “ BLACK FEMALE *AaPAN FOR Your ae or Fguiry | ROUMS IND FLOOR POM Se cea Oeeeea Heselte, weet Mo gingt Heaier at 8 Saginaw Convalescent Homes 38A “IVAN W ax 4th bedroom LR & GR. has iovely 3 bedroom custom built fe} Tan rings around eye, Name Tf cash intereas Fou tet us wee Pee gee eee Wiliaes gas heat and hot water Carag. St, FE 5-8165 ios oe ~ _ wall-to-wall carpet. Ceramic the models to inspect with attached Disie. goat in the ‘vicinily cof. .O%er your property for 8 ca: , : Refrigerator and stove furn “i |HAVE VACANCIES MEN OR pain: pee ont. gas furnace. $14,- 2 car garages. Every feature oute Dayton Shopping Center FM) _fale Th MANY Core, we CAR yet? 2OUMa AND BATH APT. EM mo, FR POI. days, After 6 fro BEDRE& BRICK RANCH PULL women. Bed or _amrbulatory pa- crms standing. Both lake front ani 0250 6s) yoy cash for amall or ‘a tee Vata 4 iyi basement Studio ceiling, Soft wa- tients accepted” Easy rates. Rose - OWEN SCHOOL a0 Aen 6 lake privileged Built to your ost ifr AKO LIVER: pur | equities We aiso ate buvers f for 1 feMa PVT BATH AND ENTR. ORCHARD CT. APTS Fal on aad ed yard, sors Lane Rest Home FE 5-4267. /REALTOR FE 6047] Scaroom!) heme guns Teale alee cure. Calli at your com gt and contracts in Rea at washer ulll ff _ ehiid ea Se oO. screens va ¥ts. ; t i Mee omen | peo eo tate 1302 W . Huron PR 46492 ane eee WA, fe a cony type Individual entrances, |. fe Fees ame “| 7 fe CALL an Ree ewe Parke beautiful kitchens with stove and | 3 BEDROOMS OAS ee 475 Olen Acree’ Nursing: Home, New| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEoES 4| fOr S00 beat ton Sor pee ; ls ae ROME 6a | refctg furnished Auto. heat and/ month. Judah Lk Sub, FE} construction, sound proof walls, : block to beach. 2-bedroom home. ts until April: ~ Lost 7 eae, “RETRIEVER! Us IMMEDIATELY tt hl have!” ht iit and bath I week hot water alse furnished Adults | — 6-2924 2 | ground foot, equipment by Sim- : Living room has fireplace. Oak | a . 2 iad Bolte, '€ yre old FE) Atarm ar income feoperly" Home | Pit $3400 of Pe 38343 Bh Reda? on immedi oe maa wean CaM Lane wo | font tebe econ gee) (COT) A RK mediate Possession 61600,"Terms. ° Only) Hite dowh moves a Tuckg eek Ab BAGWA PURAE. iyere waitin la RM Apts. COUPLE ONLY. s70° manager Mr Gardner at 19 Sal- per mo FE 5-6003. __ Nee Oe eias then West a mbes C H YDE 5 Ite ms. | air: ery sows rely ame ich “Opdyke, off Woodward, Supdny le to $6. nO | ail prea Eee | ter St. or cat at a ae ae BATH FULL Base: on Silvertell Road. 24 hour nurs-| COMPARE — Prices on this med- J. HAYD nN, ‘Rea tor basement, fo air heat. paved Die ar) paola ries? fash Rea ronneae ET: 8 O18 tae re I gL ak im ee Toe on DS i § LL ie ety he ole ; coer AC wee Pani oo | Eoupte aah sas as peg Datnova HP M 3 ROOMS AND 1 ATH Oe oe peeeNT ree Pontiac FE ae let ott Baldwin, Only $1.500 Dn. ie BE AL WE a ps AW Tole | ven aD wiser | IM WILLIAMS. comet es A ci BD 29236. ——? aye. rr 8. ete m RNY Neat ee ROOMSER Sara.) ele et a tr. ievaly ta hens ee OI TERMS — Modern 2 bedroom | AND ENJOY IT — A Ittle down. | : FR G10 Reward , . 2 enooue FRivate (GiILDREN OEE yfurnished. $507 perp rrenth Fy BEDROOM. BRICK HOME 606 Ranch ome sreneea zara with | rs mie oot se el L ESTATE & INSURANCE Ont ; all 7 ) “ “ f 3 3 ee grille Full price i edroom home. : LOST LIGHT BROWN ROXPR FRC SPAS TAN ye on OR 3.Ap04 PARTIALLY-FURN $23 PER MO | « aa pith RARGH “Hotel Rooms - 39: _ | baths. gas heat. large living room, | we “BALDWIN Fn tee mee a an Hie sai | CASH For your tome |) RMd & BATH NEWLY #8CO south of Lake Orion MY 32-3101. | ty reoy or) lease. | Walerterd | NEW dbedroom Ranch Heme | dining room & kitchen, & more, : nea o Kim ieward OF Yeu we can sell your home ted tated Heated outside entranve UNION LAKE — 3 ROOM & BATH as 41ys mo FE 5-344. FE “— "DItDINT Oak ftoors. plastered walls full St. Mikes & Baldwin Si mea area > es . 1 ocemeh with were amall down pas Olive #0041 aller 7 Pm OL: Ranch ety! ; | 9.49: i i HOTEL AUBURIN basement Nive eorner lot. Only | $8 500. ING DOWN to GE LOST RLACK MADR, TRISH aie? ment Callus o, further informa) ttaen oy Caines aot Meat fray eee Rooms by Day or Weer ™ 412.900 Terms Call i ter whiledipped ali and 4 white (on Do not tee} obligated. We) poosm PVT MATIN 101s N aapink private Adults, EM 4 Our ABD BATH And Ott | Also = ot ¥ ro ee | : i i eel Nam Roole Child 1) wit appraise your rty fhe ‘oe : OS era ee — \ y te urnace, © ea 13 i F 4 : | ’ Reward Fe 2 116 ee relingnuc ibe casb Calas ate Seana ® : VACAN. JANUARY (8T LOVELY | oe os of Rochester i and | Coming, amd Fetrigeraign, ants ( aL Al RK REAL AL FE ST ATI) 4 J R Hiltz. oo * = ; = . yaa tel te you $ ROOMS NEAR AUBURH| 3° rooms with refrigerator and) 8 Phone owner, Lt 30688 | = NN es o\ + q : 2 Established in 191 Hobbies & Supplies 24A) 0 wr trape, we ncn Heights Phone FE 2-708 ese | state Pal basement. oll heat, on | « SERROGN HOME On JACK: LUNURY LIVING «| .70 BUYSELL & TRADE sang REALTOR sia 8 anne nn ne . AN ORRIN’ BON REAL FOR a oo ‘000 sulevard Call a Lake off Md® Bea wily: im Qakjand Count LigeeW Teron Opens Breas ku ren) | il) rE S61a1 | WHY PAY RENT? — Move rent PAINT AY NUMMER micruRMs |7W Muron Phone FR 41887) 4 NICE ROOMB ALBO 1 NICE | wot Rroker, FE ¢2333. | OR, ¢-0004 a lrg vpmaallett ego sh haat ~~ jn for §650-dn. West suburban 3 Acrabble games Rackenstose rooms, all utilities FR 4-4dae { WEST SIDE, WEASTMR AND @ MS & BATT “FULL Base. ored "ath fixtures salephone! Tv | MULTIPLE LI§TING SERVICE BY OW NE R eee | hedtar” home all on Or. Book Store. 15 © tawrence 8 TTAVES CASH, @ RM NICELY FURN, PVT | soles fa Beat 4 ie 5 _nfent withesec room. FE 2-7618.. & radio, free switchboard serv. E_White errno near Pontiac Seceeet Neer ee ful bal Plast PAINT RY NOMAER $160 OX12 Ae TR AVEI bath & ent FE é380] | 2 bedrooms upper Bla, Mins! oy Ma & IFA NEAR. 8T. MI- e Take & look & be. ephvinced. Her ONIAL CHARM. ment, gas we t cir whter minor — teeded, ny Taeat oe frames $130 All sizes Grum- «le E -[3 RM HRATED Prat WASHING | Ltincatn Jt 3 mo jehae els School FY 8-0620 after, Low Vdatly weekly & monthly i This {ts one of the -very + Fr : s handy man_A teal bly a’ Pee ne ea Sherwin Wil) We will travel te see you and faciities, children” Allowed. $90) Cun before § FE ea8a1, oF after | {4.30 weekdays Anytime weet | Lees ment te Wu Reach Mo or Rrick family homes that we ‘yard, ipaved wiatfeets Andy: » 71 Huron show 309 how tc get cash for; mo rel required EM 44207. 3, FE 81172 “ROOM MODERN OMA EAT 3664. Dosey Hey °OR 4-031 uecn 57 have had the-privilege te offer | ao oi 1 Waetb rook. $19.300 $930 DOWN — Buys this “immines _ Notices ¢ & Personals: aN ca ene Psd fae ee - “99 OAKLAND, : > WATERFO! DVL AGE = vieinityfof Auburn Hgts. 2184) | . ! | , In some tinre 6 extta size oie ed wn FE #4167 or TE wate snrall home. Aji large rooms. service No anargs LJ minute A room heated apt with 7 Ly ROOM CEATORD Vit VHLASE rap) $-ROOM Ja WITH GARAGE. 7 _Rent Office: Space a rooms with modern, tied ki + —— _ ,Beautifal kiteben, derosa pine a A COMPLETE FEY ts rer + so Re ij. KT AN. Veoke ; Riba months Ate enietaner a et wih ee van and oy a eo roule East side..970 FE. cy ne pee Dames ame QUICK SALE. 5 BEDROOM HOME, —_ Seeger work aes -— Dorothy's 400 N Perry FE : * 9 ta ae 2 $00. FT. “hm “CONDITIONED | and arkston area. Small down pay- © s ye . au rf 1 end kitehen, New Timken ail spersiteg ciegn Back yard fenced, . ma OTE ee etn eh ON Rca ic tohin Maal ate WHITE"RROS. / 16 iaM oppiex Sogngon, at wee reeling ag vate alge "andvacenmn | Wile pigeons rust | IR peieats Pe pe GEMS. e TREDS { " j 80 ones ice shaded jot -- evergreens re TOR : ; KAD p SHOES I per s Novelty 'Blore 38 Anbarn - ® 100. yes “isn . i : i noone NEWLY, SPRCORATED Huron @ WG Cn and flowers. $-car Falla. Gag ee: |. “MULTIPLE LISTING & gERVICE heb COLONIA aa. : pen ves. 3 terrace, maderh STORE AN A Rete Pa NG | ment drive. Ti rod ar carpet. cone . e Nving F wi re lac Freg Harman on sates mmediate ee Hees cman © ROOMS & BATH | MeMR2N Dinle thabway. Ph. Ine capd ety v as i : | fall basvment. ae ae OMAN NEEDING Willladhe St Rent H Fi ished 3 35 en “3 dhootn. e “| Boon a friendly advisor phone FE | 1 2 en ouses urn 80.50 oF $180 down. Buiter. FE GLTRA NEW STORES ANp OF- = Beneais 4 Bnd floor: triges> 28734 Confidential The Balvation| . ction CLEAN 4 ROOM APT. ‘For COU. | “ espace availabie. West sid ° NOTHING DOWN peighbortond W acre sata / army | ple Fae 97893 1 REDRM HOMME, CORY, CLEAN, | ROOMS AND HATH NEWLY | pres Tele Ra Call Liogd | ean Batfon 638-00 : : : ; ee a lified buyer, —taree A COMPLETE COLD WAVE 0630]. We cat sell yo _ | COUPLE a BABY, PVE. HATH & | uel Purn, decorated, eas heat. Deel | Smith, Facies isnt fe ining since “ik Hestyie-Rite On 2908), Wil sO cal I fara d Toe entrance FR 4-28 ft WEDRM~ PURN fier ¢ FP §-6322. Re Rent “Lease | Bus. Prop. 44A tural stote fi wall to wail) $6,700 Tor L PRICE arn this liams Lake Rd. and ‘M69: ; FURN APT ADULTE S ONLY #35, Ris biogk house. ROOMS AND BATH CLOGE sal = Pp. oni fin diving room. & home BEAUTY iS mo Bedrmi, kitchen, Hering, rm FE 41908. Benes eed mo, FE 9-3046 aft aa Fo i oN roo extra - large bath, picture window. Ue Z EVE i YONE'S GUTY & bath. Pri. ent. 36 8. Brod: rMeORN watee ig GOOD COND Se is « ROOMS ainanag saab FLOOR fall basement ent Ore 6 Soup aise an Hdea! ai tor "foupie. . ol ; aes f 7 * . . + Stowe ay ae iy i . aon a or * ¥ Paes iting. The posting & Ewe ee ADR RRIC, MODERN KD "aire FER Reg Beaty shape eal Real | W po Pm eeegm) HERRINGTON HILLS* cnee"th dish maesage Btockhoim gradu ~ TAROT TOWELS, ahd ano HATH — tomatic heat-end hot wate near p ROOMS AND BATH ON NORTH or reruses 2 |= cant AN brick, 3 bedroom hom ies KE AREA — Nearly ate’ A’young.akin‘in aure to in | Ualived ore Near airport __schaol and teansportauion, 818 mo. | Johnson $78 x0 mronth ibe ihe orrice SPACE FOR SH IN -yusement, vlorms bed ete brick ted path, Breaktast| 79 Maple tmerons trom Kro ipTye * I 6° wt approsimately square te Tee ger's) Birmingham MI 67378 BROS.” /MODERN 7 ROOM APARTMENT. 2 noca aka HEAT 830 MONTH? | ys | feet warehousing aren, $000 per Ay Senne “Shes: Fr gr be All i rm. and fireplace; REAL STATE hartly furaishell Geena dw tout, Re altord, month. Located 1463 Bouth rele. ; with fire. CALL EL ROLY. en OR 31905 f * pernon er 18, Dewning Me HURR y. WILL RADE” ' place ¢ Circatar driv fe seq te _ i . couple 3683 Crooks Rd UL 2-204 é ( 71 WN, < Begin ai > FE 58105 aph, FE 4.2507 x sell things | : ner weet i ww opemoval of unwanted hal 3460 Dixie Hw { 2 REDROOM, nxt LARE HOME! 4 foom seenic me. Ls rivileges, Martha Ho Wilder, Btale regir- oe Rors = 8, Bunday rene MODERN, 4 LARGE’ ROOMB,— for rent through June $60 mo & een ee 78 FAO TY sRoP EQUIPMENT | 5 and folt at caged tor 3 bed. Sater frontage rms ered, exp, OR 3-280, days, eve. | pvt ent and bath, very nice and Adulte only O " furpiehed wiliiiee paid. Set Ay through Classified Ads schools end Kathe Apedeg yr nings Sell Us-You> Equity... ap close.in, adults PE $101 y ARDRHOM. NEW. RULL WAGE i nena Mee eT TED ee eee ihcarae Pr With 3 chery 63.89 bs el a | Floyd Kent. Incg/ Realtor | fhan't tose yo é—cash © as vil AT WIL) ment - buittn , Homes and apartments furnished FOR LEASE 10.008 2 oes & cast CH ARLES. ao omar, fe Ro | nae Rigs uP par mB - vat aes 3 prooN . at c Bhs Levee of ft sereraieted All areas & Bric in city. Himits of eg Ra resi ‘Anything goes! ‘Dial ra re SE Diasree: wg we n. 3fR, cugurowen a} ines, Glroae KS 4008 Dine S| WO ROOM ABT | rn ROOM oe jaa wae O RLTY ae Sean mh 7 ali ae PARKING —— \ OnDING $10) Cass-niisdbetn Ra, ra FSi! . a ‘28181, Fs eee gs : 3 | : iat a » cal cs ao - 4 ' i Bs ’ t . seh : ' ' . ; - rl 5 . -. = 7 \ 2 - hoe t ; t e* % 2 = a Pw rg i > . f > te 2s : oe & ~ . = ! re i: | t S \ “4 Ors oe . : i 3 : Fea Ea a a ry ORE pg eet PR RN REE ee ry Cee at gs eri ome Best’Buys storms @n home is situated on a at $3,000 do’ FARM Z tiful lot, one ean be yours 130 weres and ft may be = beer 7 ang Peds ere darge home, basing 13 rooms 2 baths, Tt has plenty of outbuild- ings dor your, herses, cows StOUTS CRESCENT LAKE™ privi-- leges. go with . charm- ing large 2 bedroom hom: garage. bea utifuily shaded lots, Priced at a2 age costs. on} A $450 down RAY O'NEIL, Realtor or terms to ‘handle 4 SEE IT NOW _lecated on iieged lot be “bought ‘ with terms. $207: PER ACRE See with 2 or 3 rolling hills. SPRING Call our eee let one of them - phe you choice~ parcels Cute 6 room and bath home ake priv-. This choice Un- jon Lake area property can for only “- thfs ~ ideal. hideaway now, There are 290. acres — lakes, scenic veces. M2¢ is only 2 miles Detroit 45 miles. © Ring our soi ‘now and = answer the call of the wild. “COUCKLER REALTY 262 8. Telegra: Rd. n 9-9 PE 3-7103, — - Pre 4600s my a floors: Plastered and. walls. ayy = eoreaae 2 Jorg ith... ee oe” P 5 LEVEL ACRES, 5 Boas 2. BATHS, rec, R. 4 NN. of city” limits fT car geraes, Only $16.-| Gag. 800. PE 5-0877. Property at winter vee ft and in the selection ef your future building site. We Rare many large and _smalt, in all areas and price : $0 instirance. rere SALE: NEED EQUITY bedroom, modern widhy extras ieneeing water softener. storm — drapes, formica, Lahdscap- . West ‘Waterford midst schools. . including Ain and down to 44 per ‘eent bslance. Immediate occu- pancy, OR 3-4396 for appointment. 2 FOR COLORED OR MEXICAN bedroom home, sice lot, $350 down. PE 2-0073. o 2 a i ROOMS. "BATH. take (ever GI mige. 067. a ay “Down, mo. YE i LARGE, MODERN 2 BE home. 1 Heights, Full : with $300 do ar TH _ OF TH 14 t-level deAn ideal se plan, huge rooms. throughout. ‘Recreation Near ble end Elizabeth Onty $15 Own er bones ‘ing has \ trade Dow! bath. 4 BROKER, PE 2-5452 er will take mile east ef Auburn _— $7,000 Ba 803 S eoaD 3-bedroom- home open floor . Carpeted room. Lake. old. Buys this cheerful 6 rooms and; 2-3 acre on Marion St. Pa eisseice on - For Colored Famifies Bagley 8t., price.— witt) small down payment and eS pa oti tr.onth. Mrs Pears ‘Russell A. Nott, Realtor 110 W Pike FE 4-5905 Six basement Lot 50 pairs. Pull cee $2,850; 4383 Lotus — “of! _ Toad. Waterford “Fowaship pole PRICE $2,850 rooms and bath with full "isd tems 1 Fanges. suleted, brick yench im Clarkston. eo. FAA OR 3-0837. dw. Nf Strout, Realtor ysEpRoom Tig ae CR Tl N. Saginaw - FE 5-8165 ood garden la ash for Ouea "til 6/00 p.m. ‘ ae es $860. OR 3-1883 BY OWNER. 1 Se -1 SRM: income. Wil] sacrifice. trade or 8-1653. "HAPPY NEW YEAR 2 “WHITE BROS. s ' six oppo FJREPLAC be pairchased on as low as price $13,500. uated on tw nic : lots, shade and rea cma Gol SPECIALS jon neat and clean as a ‘ment A AWA HILLS HOME Five “beautiful bath and wall carpeting. ene » FE term. WE TRADE _ 752. W. Huron _ PHONE FE ROOMS GAS HEAT Dorris & Son ; ROOMS GAS HEAT This lovely family pome soe Noted ogpede _ sit- ce A BEAUTY. This eye appe pealing white frame bungalow is just as pin, many unique and seus: ing gelling ap ee Lo- cated near Lake, lot app. 1862150. 7 down “ payment “Seven room home. with full basement. .2 car garage. . glassed in porch, just off , co line, paved street; Web- ter and Washington Jr. High oa No one pay- top Leal screened poche & . SON Hee 4-1557 or bedroom I iy LARC washer - Dusean EP nea iments ‘AT AUCTION, Phyfe drop leaf dining rm. table ‘“ 3. ee panera, drpers, with leavescand covers. 4 match- 2 aod ing chairs, $75. FE 2-4905. és. Sam . po mn ad gs =e, - WANT “TO SELL FUSS — CALL US ¢ ADMIRAL DELUXE ~| SUN SALES CO MA 5-1341 on, eS eep freese, auto de | WRINGER WA: fis; DAVEN- 3 ; Fanee, balance’ 82 Det a8 and chair, ; a ec . balance i. ; : tion ; ~ Schick's. MY Sa¥1L- eee Tle state, 43, ens, clove. 33 ; Gast with ginas door, | snd chairs, SIF: compe Cod = LU MBER Used weter . . PE 5.7766 220 S. Paddock ‘ Contemporary chin he frigerat form rocker $25. 66 CRUMP Cc WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. REAL | : Geen Sat. & eh Sxiven Lake men al too PO ee ee ee ee ‘SPECIALS ment — ce brick “fonstruction— F Oe ae nem Se 8 Mule Hide sills — enclosed carport — over- AyyTaNG ‘YOU WANT 7 Le a igge wi “FOE AE HSGn Can" Br |_ Television & Radios 878 Ba EET aa eo wien "aaks3s A iklie ous of the way but © lot 1% 1t™ RCA PORTABLE, 1 YB. OLD. | $29.50—M, Gash & Carry less te Puniture and appli- 5 down or a bargain for ¢ nee shelving Ic lin. ‘ft. IM ! IATE . dq ne Pr : 43A : ween eS beled! ‘ Us i! Peers "Appliances 816) Com- | a - Poa pe smd 2c lin. ft. <= come operty is our ep or rea d. a e stri 3c Hn. ft. $450 di POSSESSION costs : Sat ve MONTHS TO PAY ke hw Fir oe ee me down and oe ¢ cost: LARGE BRICK E BUILDING, Di We buy, sell or trade Come ott For ‘Sale > Miscellaneous: 60 | Giear " pine dasebrd *. _ 23 br : es. base-— Ee gabe Ltag , an . 2 acres of tree | ~~ >~~ | Clea pine casing 6c lin, ft. _ ment, gi _ ot. Setiek ae man. parking MOK gar? to = bbe , ¥ = RACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA = Lerer 6 tm. moe: Business Opportunities 51 | “te EM Pbagjones. ast wor will trade for wood. MY 3-111. reins ene ay (Rin is GER) FREE STANDING TOILETS $1995 | “Piano uming — otgan repair tora home. Excellent congiion 3% ‘Roy Annettoinc.!- nn BF TRADE EQUITY FOR | CAR FE . a | Werhbowir with fittings | (eL WREY ttaniy Brey Gas tera, Prices " peshore ginee 190) ARE YO pomeing 28h cpa Money to Loan 53 Gucqeadens et Sata ta Gree-| O1RO = Seine _ MACHINE, i‘ = sete with trim $89 85 USED or a, - & colere set Ww i % FE. Huron - ral 8-0466 . Guide ‘Reale (Stale Licermed Lenders) tent bake Subdivision or make| like ney sews forw wes ELECTRIC ORGA _ ose a Lares 4 pine Open Evenings’ & Sunday 1-4 & Aswociaten 1050 RA er a otter, Sor equity. PE 5-0303._ jas o0 nig Woalance fold ments feu ory, tage — = dese sgua Excelent ce see. give - ’ ungalow W o akesprivi- , 7 : = aS Pe, per month Call Capital, SAVE LUMBING, SUPPL q this on Neue ALES S COMPLETE SE ARE yout now > | For Sale Clothing, 36 177 8. Saginaw PEC? Come in and hear the fone of : : j rp a ew ae a Back. ta Work? © ee stoves ;~povenT. Bg a £xX: FOR sae OF ~eLEEIS ; ah oe poli model Conn Mirmugtte NOTHIN 3. bedroom . zRVICR. 13 LADY'S Ww A size anges Tepes. M6. - Clem: | __ Tings, trond : “Sunguiom, ony 3 real hau a 11 | Fox Me Moutesien, | ie, All wool FE ssa GINGER PORTA A sti fia. | Ga De “MORRIS ao fot, “About” $28 $200 closing, conis is IP YOU'RE Beaten AEE 3 Eb CLEAN URED WORK Zag cot W806. Later mod: rage Cer Si * Se not - ail : mone: h 9 days. ¥ 1 el eiretes vacuum Cleaner STEEL OvEREE sD - ross from Tel-Huren PRESERY faye. T sm. fo ik p attachni 9. Curt's | Factor 4 s0050 You can/pey off all our, bills sed Sun. 4 p.m. At the . Peetory seconds. and rd) PIANO R SCHMIDT ets aloe tao tangs Inimedjate Positesion Sree’ * Que" email” monthly | _Svste, 300 Orchard Lake Ave vas @MAF.| word aad oteei Savy closet are. ee. Ee fot. Garage. Screened poreh. Will veye . i Disappearin, stale Equipment « accept. nowselraiier, land con-| 3 Bedroom Suburban _ : : NeW BRIDAL VEIL, 418. ce ay. | Bie see) shutters, .:| sale Store 64 tract, late model car or. ler |. W ED TLL L HEL P YO UU?! . FE = Dios Electric garage door operators. home in trade. Ask for Mr.. Footage and located: : : radios, to . $12 PE batts Garage r singer te tims ‘ + sya. aro Te etal. ¢ Fr. Lond. rown home; king Ps as AN ESTA ALL | Stop in or call Jor free — — ° elementary Sale Househoid Aioods 57, x BORROW uP “TO. ‘$500 ale Flousenord : | household furniture including Sale Sporting Goods 65 a * 5) Sale fom 4 Randpaioet 76 aye som JOHN DEERE. NEW IDEA PARTS. : enten Dayis * Sener? jce—2hth year a} this * Ph_NA 1-3292—Ortonvill aeod. Gravel & & Dirt 66 66 Aq TOP SOIL, SAND. ORAVEL. & biack dirt. Bulldozing ex- eavating basements, enn 53-6032. SNOW PLOWS fit all. caves of» sraaters & sae + HOUGH' TEN & "SON id apt ong cat panei BO RE _Fot Sale Cate a _fot Sle Cars ry o HASKIN S| YEAR END ~ cams PAYMENTS 700 rig Fig hnson- f “OF F ERS _.' Za POP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. 5 1 Case & New Idea Dealer, : e sey sand, gravel, fill. trie Conklin, | Rochester OL 41-9761 . CLE, AR ANCE some Cx e sk : PE 8-1112 or FE 2857200 SPECI AT = Lake on otor "Sales. nee ¥ * mg ‘ ‘ < CRUSHED 8 STONE SAND. GRAV- : Al M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. New oe netiag ; , Earl Howard, EM 3-053! USED FORD TRACTOR WITH , 1993 Chevrolet Be Air convertible PORD — MERCURY — MY 2-261), sige pro, ‘and : ; =, | BEAR BLADE -IN A-1 CONDI Sonergide, radio. bester. Above Ce a Og Be : 1 F I. i average Gendiion . § 47 | RAH ww Good condition 3 ear's ye a Wood, Coal & ue PRICE $795 es | geeks mc pvc, orn | Ee MARATHON NONSTOP ALL KINDS OF woop - PUR ae BROS. radio, heater, Above | es 1955 nace. fireplace & kindling. 175 Ponting Ra. at Opdyke | elise a. FORD Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4228 FE 40734 PE 41112) a oa Dy- med 2-Dr. FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-ALL| WHEEL HORSE AND “BOLENS | ck Baer (fom 6 an. Dy ‘last st the weekend, - || CLEARANCE SALE STA TS SIZES OF FURNACE & STOKER: snow piades, Toro power handle | cca eee . 1 pha x ¥2 with ra- ps DE, soTo-Ft Seman ree . he a rond with snow bidwer. and mower, s “= . Very ig .. Woedw: : > i t, ) CoB NAPEEGWAY DUEL, OWL; in Dials wy Ma Eien” nye apr Mn rae, eras || 8 A.M FRI. ‘TIL MIDNIGHT. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT, 436-3 Oe | a hoates rao “heater and very NO 4. Assume pay- |.* . A ; a _ ORCHARD LAKE FE 5-6 Auction Sales — 7 glean... en ments of ‘2 D DRY SLABWOOD #-CORDS ~~ me Era en Taure L oo oo _ for $10 delivered. PE 4-6588. 1955 Olds Super — enpgae Hy- 912 e ee oieaat pirmungnem. : = ; . = GOOD FIREPLACE WOOD. ALSO ‘ dramatic, power steer A eer 2 ; 58 PONTI AC S. 2 slab wood, delivered & stacked brakes. Radio. ter. auti 1963 FORD CUSTOM + oF we EM 23-4076. bing ang ivory —_ $1380 - BOWH Aas xO" ONE Y 4-Dr. Starchief Hardtop. Full power. “Company demo. ate ‘POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS. 68 50) ; | owne “ Assume payments of $8.65 Time-Place - | 88 OLDS L- = = ope oar lpr er el Auct 10n qgies 1965 Ford Custemsae wer ns = ais - “i 500 aroid Turner Fiestas Wagon. ‘Pull power. A beauty! “ aes : a r : ee ® 5089 Dixie Highway ery cess. $ 196 rere. 2 To Buy -{f ey 57 PONTIAC ve innate pe Drayton Plains ; 57 Ford 4-Dr. Wages ’ 7 = Btarchi#t 4-Dr. Hardtop \ Pecan Ee Nehecchen ihe =, ; = eet is 5 a x SLAB WOOD. 44, 19" OAK WOOD Hivery Friday .....7 pm ‘Haskins Cloesa. Ne ree natle is , Sian AO Ne Senne Every Saturday Le. esi 6571 Disie Highway at Mis heater white ” Full Be Ay Cumrertibis j WOOD, FIREPLACE ACE & FURNACE a ee Maple 5-6071 Open nites ‘ttl 9 daw a, Yale ts ‘ia. ti Sal = Every Sunday ....2 p.met | er : on iac es, ~~ : Birch, | Oat Oak, Maple & Kindling sac me USS. ‘DAWSON Custom 306 Sedan. A : —— | Bry and Sell Daily” 1956 (cHEY ae (HARDTOP. | 32 8. Saginaw PE 27-0131 bE Btarchief “dr Herd. 556, ORK: indo 3-2717 . oi “OR +5148. “| itewalls, Pull power. Low down i Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 poor PRIZES SAT & BUN | iss CHEVRBI sao clue COUPE FORD- CONVERTIBLE | oRbement. 38, mos. oo ee 9 Paces arr: OLDS — “im, = ~~~ SORRY. CAN'T BEAT THE: MHSOLUTELY NO MON. | - This is a. 1966 and ivor ise morebies tewalls. : - OAKLAND TREE SERVICE “TRIM. Meather Closed until spring. Con. “Our perfume contains K-88, DC-4 and K-55 and if that By. De DOWN cassie | payments ot spr te ate A Sebitewalis® heat| A nice. family eer. Low down 6 ardton Coupe. Full power. New tires. - , masbvdirtinsindnlnes —e fa ma remove roperby is . $6 83° red Mr. Hl -pay 5 Stark Bros. Nursery “ aes. L, 'r ae ale Farm, | doesn’ t get him, - ae contains ote Parks " MI 4.7500. "arold Tur- liar ery rate eatipeel - Wil be 188 Poot a. Hard- er S6 PONT IAC Land rg rnc menta ig i fs ne railers 31 ; me cool ga a ricer 210 2-4r Power 6a ered tad ie AES SPE t- 2351 Whivewall - es 58 PONTL TAC . eran m a 7 | oO or ' : Rand Trees Ber (Sate Mousetrators 2°) "Boats & Accessories 85, Wanted Used Trucks (89 pide $495 vrolet 4 eianckinl (Sanedine Goans. (Power bakes Al coud wal 33120 afer 4 PM : mens 1983 PONTIAC 2dr Hydra $495 ew BTAR. Berrer Powerslide. Gents Br eng Apprentice, fe ESE o “yimenovas MATERIAL TO COV ‘50 To ro 1 TON, picgur or | 1903 PLYMOUTH. cad H A BETTER C —— 55 PONTIAC ‘ & mak er your dost. decks, etc Plexi stake. § speed ‘rans TAY LOR 'S . Se 1 rer. { Convertible. New tires and brakes. For “Sale Pets 69 3.3608 went ae “en alas for zboat windshields and 1946 TO ‘So CHEV OR GM PICK- Ee DDIES STEEL E FORD 68 = Sank re Maiday ous y coupe i “ag nor é : . = ARR RR | TT IG haa “DETROITER, LiKE | | wlodéws, | plastic Diss Agere riber SEs Motor need not be good OR | “cuxvrot. ET . OLDSMOBILE- 36 Orchard Lk. Ré_1 mile W. ada sirek: a ten pills 55 CHRYSLER WINDSOR } | ass panels ma 0 1 ed Norwegian Mik Mounds, new rECHINSC Eee aa compounded tor fay == ; A 4-1561 Soe cere Keego Harbor. FE Ai eifcoae oe _ Bedan. Bee Per : . a tc tomate decnenund | pow HU rCHI IN: special® requirements Used Truck Parts 894, “WAL LED 1 LAK Eo Nh a Cie a 54 MERCURY © , 42170 i MOBILE HOME none a | Picea Repel a | ae Boe | +N IN : . Maple shee ™ a5 snae 9 Pass. Station Wagon. Power steering, Power 2 | BEAGLE PUPS = MOB OLD (4901 nts a ederal_ Reinforcad tes | USED TRUCK PANTS 1080 eeee wae-+—_—’54-Fosd- Custom V8 brakes, Automatic” transmission SS aa e if if 8 ia rine ‘of 15 eae ere ae cel fone cnt an an = a PONTIAC = AKC TRIM SETTER PUPPIEG «yc. Cu, aa tow, HnigiitS, MoTOR (ie) RE = as = hoe Hardenbur bor. beans, months, innoculated, $50. 5) 55 SPAR T AN ! ( O} | een en bone | 4689. ‘Reduced to $1, Heo! -Fordomatic g 40891, ROYAL MANSION JOHNS IN MOTORS For Sale Trucks | 90 ‘ST Ford Ranchero, POM. . 53 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION - AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Pup. a7 _ 2 BEDROOM bathe * g@tarcralt poate afd Gator trailers <2 A-~— ae: $495 $8 Chrysler: full power . “tes - Dr. Sedan. les. _ OR 31-6634 evenings CELENT CON DITIO - EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT ¢ < SL CHEV ~ PICK- = mae wAwic: North Vv "82 «Chevrolet, sha: $ TERRIER * LIKE NEW. $2,500 Ask tor ~ A few 1958 Johnsons veft NIEED USED CARS "52 BUICK CONVERTIBLE“ are an a ron “CHAMP: Keith Bridge—PH 37117 or OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES aly aay ener See ane ee Muster Bird. oh © Weeluerd Ave Wed Only CORNER CASS & PIKE. FE. 5.7398 wu eoces woaTon a aalin PurriCa ¥i| On 3-3 | 396 Orchard Lake Ave _ z EM isk CHEN. BTA KE STRUCK | ' Birmingham MI 4-27 735 . . . 58 ¢ OLDS. SPER "eau wis . : a . : l4o1 NEW MOON FT si, — Lre-Inventory Sale scary Ra MA 6.2171 | 1668 CHEVROLET. 2-bR, DEL RaY | Al Lawrence Motor Sales| a. Pull power, 4» 53 PONTIAC H'TOP 52 CHEVROLET 2 D. |. a * wll bree alin 8 ~ iaxeovgr payments, EM 281 ; BOATS, MERCUNY MOTORS | 7 "| ¥8. Powergiide, No money down. 21 W. Mantealm '52 PLYMOUTH H’T ’54 NASH’4 DR. SED Ao 5 Lucky Auto Bales. 1006. F antcalm : ; 2 ony, bic Autharized Sales INLAND LAKES SALES ‘49°FORD 12) STAKE, | -#*# 7 ; oriy CE Serene ae _ 2 PLYMOUTH SED. | =. 'S] PLYMOUTH SED. KEY ALL Per Don tine Chiel & Detroiter hae, eee aie ee | CHEVROLET, 1954 “Bright. =pot" bi cH € 47-DODGE-STAW6->— Besa een ee a DELRAY. Exceptional con- . ws R&H. FORDO- | 80 FINE CAR . ON 7 DODGE SITY AW TAN wis Sack ai oe tae oeien ti 0 a8 dition and you need only a gar fe S conaiiee: Magurek | OPEN “TIL 10 PM reg. Well sacs, cnampion bide ear par eeld We ts6 them “Fiberitay, SA. $110 down. . balance on | Mar, Bales. FE 49687. - 48 8.) Orchard Lake at ( FE 8-0488 Hines » , 850, FE | ‘680 lalen trade-in allowance — mae paymenta of only .$27.51 per -& . FOR SALE 1957 ¥. SAVOY, 4 Kx BOBERMAN ‘PINSCHER, 15 MOG BOATS COVERED % MIDG 5 month, Be. sure to see this RD, FORDOMATIC. 8 ORIG- | R. EXC. CONDITION. GOO AL 4 Hts som del Bthed Bil ee ables Bob. Hut chinson ee are rae rar a RETAIL BR. axe ii “ ‘MFO owner R&H. New batte zy UITY AND TAKE : syoting nerve, Vas, HEH ees Beha oan a | ORRIN RELA OM, gee petites re | 04 LOCATION ONLY He rromren ano rior Mobile Homes | bo a Pomp WAR CRE. Slane Set 1s E 5 JA L ONLY. “how puppies, $10 each or two | Transportation Offered ” ‘54 OMG prnee TRUCK EXC - - 1958 - eee : : _ Sain = Sales , F cond” Make offer Owner re O12 a Woodward, Birmingham |_- tuto. n, power stee Jtone, W : eS , ei as GERMAN { POLICE ‘PUPA, “6 WKB CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, &| 7398 Sasaatteds dr:, see and make offer. r a° _old. FF eae (20. Dixie Highway | Pittsburgh Gas —allowance to | {g97 omc TON” STAKE with | ‘31 CHEVY HARDTOP, POWER- Ford Fairlane 500, 2DF- 3-3008. ; . . : PA RAREST “SUPPLIES ’ On 31908 | Hartford, Conn FE 2928. | tar tarp 5 4060 "miles $178. FE slide A A ae ee and | jens $1795” ase : | == i #30 OLE PUPRIES AND “LOVELY ee a OE ie |r Cry ENOINE NER oe 10. 1084 % TON CHEVY PICKUP. | sce at a Bellevue. 58 PLYMOUTH ' ; = ; s ; Callfornts wa ‘ = ; ; Pomeranian puppies, FE_ 6-086! a ere Trace gece Xen. Guar | . Ferry Service, Ine OR 31254, MH AL MArket 42204 00 oe ae GR os "Ta rice arr = 2 eee MO OR SALES PARAKEETS. GUAR. TO TALK. | | anteed for life. Bee them and #¢t| GOING TO MIAMI 1 OR 2 PAS |- Auto’ Sales, 193 8.. Saginaw F : Y Power steering, radio. 4,000 he Nhe Nee el a ees ee et Cages 50) 4ih Bt rE 32-4025. |g demonat¥ation at Warner tra sengers, New car ieavine Jan, 2 ___ For Sale Cars om 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. 4 AS actual miles / HEAD LOCATIONS PLRARERTS CAMARIMG CAGME | or Beles ee cig mryenis | poet Pe S400) 1) 8 gm den. | 1993 BUICK SUPER HT. DYNA CHEV. ‘52 9 DOOR, POWERGLIDE ’ 2 LOW-OVER d i j ase eke aaa aeset a exeltt me Geravans) & yen" TRUCK GOING “NORTH PART | H ABSOLUTELY NO MON-| radio, healer. Inquire at Mirphy’s CTO! I le 54 DeSOTO oe Le Sect iver miniatures = easee| GOING BOUTH: BER Tite: TOUR | _load elther~ way. FE §-6006 sax | EY DOWN Assume | are of Bam, wos? LL Ef carux FORD paaLen |/si70 zi DOME cB. oh So able Holly, Mil 7-9041 ; «Home Mad trailer Baal i 1 te east en Pe oy bees a Mt 1800. Harold” Turner Ze aan “OL, 1-9711 Nor Broadway at Shadbolt . L ES “CAMARIER SHOW! ~-!®, aloo the oi) Des fouls te! cra - Ford (1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE ¢ ___ emery onges, food Crane's Bird tT iJ Idsf 100i ee Poe Pete = = % rs stick SUPER ¢DR. FOR | eet Origina) 2-tone paint, ra ee: "$6 8 COUNTRY. SEDAN. : : Hatchery. Auburn Rd UL 2-22 ob | shower sa mutenilar) armas Op ule, $400, PE 5-473 4+ heater, Posarenee A one ow 4dr 6 pass. Fordomatic. OR : MY DE 2871 REG “GHIHUAHUA PUPPIES | to f° ong, 18 fh wide. Holly | Wanted Used Cars 88; ———| special. No. 4672, _3-1069, = : a Thi aise 2 Ib: mnie stud EM) Marine & Coach Bales 18310 Hol. | | ao WEF oe F riced at Ooty “Sines, 1982 FORD V-8 MOTOR’S) SALES }—______— WELL - “tics LABHADOR te! = Holly M vu € reap cats days or Sun Let = Nc rth Ch REPOSSESSION ee so YEARS "PAIR R. DEA 29 7, mac 5] ee = Sone” eet ning a. “OXFORD. eree at aca Or CV. HaattinoRik® serleet tegne,| cabs! ATW ee M -24 at Shadbolt e ¥ i it : a watrh to Les tayeer Fett 7 aS _ "9 TIAC HARDTOPS Thinter Siva. wt Woodward AV" - = rat gage one coe 6 TRAILER. ATTENTION! © 4) CONOMY USED CARS , Bmingnam MI'¢7138 | heater, Mr. Bell, Great Lakes, | 1097 PLYMOUTH ergo MY 3-146! day afer’? ‘hme Inquire et 200 pit WE MUST , it Auburn off Saginaw FE 4-2131 I" Se = - : steering, Rian WW. tt QUET mice It's . S LES ' ; : “ N Cc 1S | CHRY SL iE R, 1955 MAYBE you CAN BEAT Hagdto see 0 “68 Dodge aor =e — as HAVE oF, AR! 954 BUICK: 2-DOOR HARDTOP. | H ROGAINS - Hunting Dogs 69A SA th HAN I CLEAN CAR | iT idle Bealer. Pine aale, Adie neal sporting wen Os | BUT WE DON'T ‘eNOW. WHERE! ‘Ciackstan Motor Sales - RRA wr 5 Rr a . , Pere ‘Det oc o | po FEMALE BRITTANY. 6 MOS” OLY VAOABONS OUR REPUTATION DEMANDS TT [o°N8) Qu! 500 | Sage green and white and "1054 Ford” Suniiner ees | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER : Huntin reg. MA 5-1440 OREAT LAKES & ZIMME ' f MI M \ All M ; | : | really ore ae healed tr 1953 Chevrolet hardtop Bee or Main St. Clarkston MA 6-$141 a Ui EMad oR Leelee es oy Se tree: We aes. ator to ; S Sam PAVING oa Nort i Chev i probesty Sean than | be oer narece coupe. 4 60 Start the New Year Right ~ indefful buyal . i ~ enough to handle ee We nave wee a today “ine TOP $$$ DOW. HAR unter iva. ata ane¥ a ML EAWRENCE Rais Better Car ir mile south of Lake Orion on ; : >| Birminghe MI 4-273 ie eho a ogs trained, Doarde _MY_ 20721 : ake Ua Finst woe . SCH 1 ITZ MOTOR SALES, INC. Eddie Steele, » ford poas, CATS BOARDED. FE 24708" ~ARKIPURST i ( : Ss so BUICK 8125. 200 ROSLYN. MOTOR SALES, Ne. 2708 OROHARD LAKE RD. _ Burr-shell, 318 8, _ Telegraph. “AK ist i" i LENN Pontiac off Eliz Lake Ra DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH. t 21: W Montcalm - E 68-6423 . oun w eye — railer Sale: . TES : “0 i : S12 8. Woodward, Birmingham | _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 10 taper nd. stare orion = MOTOR SALES 0 gcyORY BRANCHL | ie BMW iaeerAT A ae Cae | cr RORTIRS «De BOPERCIST. : : ou LOCATION ; es ; et AND 3ND MAY. STRAW &|- Featuring new 1958 New Moon? toa Ww HURON aS re ne DESOTOS cur rE 8-4830 Co Community “Motor Hydra: brakes, Po wer nure Ph MA 5-0008 - Mobile homes Also tour-a-homg) wr 4.737) FE 1797) §7 CADILLAC For a really complete selec- Sales steering, $2, il] consider traveling trailers Wonderful vat METAL : : : tion of these truly fine cars- ane clean Cider car. FE 5-5053 ALL TYPiie OF 18T & IND CUT ues on good clean used trallers, ALLAN'S SERAP {RON & ME 4 DOOR HARDTOP K a BCHUTE | ORY MONTRARY EB o-0wy wih fe straw, core oats | between Leke Orion and. Oxtord 2 Fre To ta for nae" cars, Redis aes, pean! aad Mardisps ¢ Doors and Wag- ogee bg ar : heater, “Merco- FACTORY BRANCH . - deliver OA @-21 on tee _heullng = malic) pew en Bist , “ons Most with power and mats, wun nt tires, wheel) . r : oo - For Sale Livestock 72 SHORT'S MONTE HOME REPAIR CASIHI-FOR ( “ARS vows "3305 priced $305 to $2996. Your covers. A beautiful black and” : WITH A .- RRA RAR Hitches installed. cars wired. Ph = Sens MOTOR SALES 3. old car need not be paid white finish, Our No, 4680. "56: PONTIAC . Y BRED GILTS, 5 FEEDER rios OR 3-9296 Cass at Pike _ FE 5-7198 | for Hank rates on bal- Priced for quick sale at $628. 8-CHIEF COUPE * e os ance = Tyemonedle, Fi 80000 | TRAILER | EXCHANGE. ORETATL. STORE” mate, and “hetier, ner § rwes - New ‘ndersons ( nt TE “ S TZ, North Chev bel = . - FE 40100 Ne : rt TT . beig = rT. Sa by AkOisTERED fotsTeiN~ BULL | We buy, sell and trade 65 CLEMENS § ( | Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Ave. . 1} mos. old, good type-in good U ey Rg 10 Wides REHIND HE POST OFFICE Birmingham » Ql 42735 : roduction, cheap Van Hoosen ESEUIO = piles FOR GOOD CLEAN toss PONTIAC: STARCHIEP, a DR. DE_SOTO-PLYMOUTH | : arma_in’ Rochester, OL 20111 | USED TRAILER ON RENTAL “Trucks: 4—¢ Hea. 1 owner. Ra-/ 912 wesenere Birmingham MERCURY._4_ DR. MERCO- — Le YouNG” Willte” RABBIT. FE reer “8 LAN sed Cars and Ucks |. ote heater. Like new... 61368 CLUB ~ | matic. A-l_cond, FE $8543. . _ = 40013 Jottle Gas Re POSSE ESSTON 1981 MERCURY 3-DR. MERCO- : ; * . you GET MORE WHERE 1954 Ford ee 2 dr. eeeG is re For Sale Poutry — 74 Parts and Supplies THE VOLUME. 18 HIOH > Wxe. cond. ...... 9008) 9200 full price. $17 & month, No clotmy wo uOGhe 7 fo 60 8. Telegraph FE 2.3200) . de ; i oa - ; . , DOWN. Assume payments of $8.63 = ‘ SEANRITE, BANTAM CHICKENS Open 6 8 to 9, ® Closed Sunday. 1906 Chevrolet 310 4 dr. V8. Teck) Lakes FE 00002 | mo. Call Credii Mgr. Mr. Parke / Ps & white, Radio & heater .. $1105 4 Kland 8-377 VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE att. eCWS- | ; / vop See at MI 4.7500. Harotd Turner Ford. | 1952 ALL THESE LOW COST - Sale tare Produce 7s Blan Wiinams an Road Bales. Wk tyes? Chevraiet 9 dr wagon. Radio, DODGE, +956 fsa ae: pet c SR wit eae trans. ae Rak, Rayan Rd. > ALL” ESE LOW ams Lake Road Dray- : : heater Powerglide. Like V-8 coupled with push but- ‘or equity = . . : —. _ton Plains OR 3-38 Hq mad ae $1545 ton powerflite, This car also = R¢é 1956 4-DR INTIAC STARCHIEF s é a ' APPLES. N SPY _DELICIOUA, ; ac Ht, Radio, r. . T 7 S ] Meinteeh, Jonathan. Cortland, & Rent, Trailer Space, 2D : argreaves. lose Cheveciet 2 dr. Sedan. vit eee eee ane Rambler my a no ge ra ay ransportation pecida S others OT) arlet u 4 | fat : we ro i heat j 7 : a suede yp ee jan tio wey AGBUAN Hore MORILE vit. CHEVROLET and heater cy is the low price of only See us for the best deal 48 oe eae $65, ier dnd yap, a Miata te fe Ea my oauuan ave PR GA im ron «opts a Spi Met oem eteermas| ° MUST GO NOW! 4 erce € ee 7 : — = x es : | pares & Duck Lake Rds Mil eye Opdyke - FE oe) ee C ASH dio Bibenser, Be eee: a) Slo gan: : = Oliver. wee can . iG Hh teed el id a | " \ kup, 8,000 : : 2 ; .. |iNéipe CIty LIMit 7 Biocks | FOR LATE MODEL 1958 Chevrolet ty ton ple we CAN EAT bl DEAL, : : are aay Bae poet ina or PLR lately! Al ened UULtnd peu rcene whines eat ike | E 80TO-PLYMOU EM 3-4155 vase) HOLIGAY SPECIALS LISTED BY STOCK N NUMBERS ; a tT Homestead Or) Goach Park. FR 6 9002 ey € ommunity Motor Sales A pe DE ! ‘8 Os scauvetiiie power oe _chards, 8460 Orchard Lk Rd. | OeHGRD MOBILE MANOR PON) AUBURN AT RAST BLVD, new 912.8 Woodward, Birmingham (| « A LLLTTL E JE W ER am rbrakes a lest anarpie, i S D. $2195 Sale Farm Equipment 76 a isaae tensenl cele The eg a atRaae Heats Dyaa Hardtop i953 DODGE CORONET 2-DOOR "Monn condtica! radia heater, onty | - a . OR ad all | 8 AOE Sera anon 4 ee Ls ‘io. Heater, Dynafiow ik ~ car for a little : One mile Bast of pxtora one See M & M Motor $ Sales I ¥ _ A OMe owner beauty. Has been . . $74. oie ds i , : : W900 TOTAL, PRICE UYS , Loker eRe SUA fer ae dolar (eeliniac model care $505 Lmily ‘cet Our sock No 466) 'ROGER'S SALES A-SERVICE ” ‘34 Qids Ob ¢ dts ae 58 FORD 4 Door. NSS ep Oe - $1895. brand new chain saw. fer it at P 38 , a w Miler Garden enalaei | Panengnat ua K TRAILER | bani D nick R 3.1003 HOMER Le “HT. MM’ CRS | Priced to seli at $6 5 NOME OF tak RUGOED JEEP 58 ve “gationwa Brook- 56 FORD 4 Door ra ‘ $: 908 | = Equipment ° 1598 8 Woodward ‘TOP PRICK FOR. eRe ones) ; ee Ts : certo ee 5 rertgesstss fos tceseeten = ati Mears ” a Lic aren wesdert) postings oe | we eaeTs ont fs bag itd Pontiac a No rth. Chev. eee Ne % Atala “inealy. i to sell 5 a Sings hens, the Talest ewedele Me | .OtOra ee | oe CAN 8 HOR, SY MAEE | ines SUPER — BUICK CLEAN fl ye ee ot 0 weedgard ane, a1 Sain e ha oone. NOUGHTEN & SON 7] ‘SS MERCURY 4 Daa 45 08 LEHOME wesTATeS, Op. - .* oneowner car “Priced to sell yatér Blvd, at 8 lite t na. | NEADQUAI RTE Siro) as daeetreet and playground Pee, Used: Care, 22 AUDUTM. | “Dione Holly Melrose (ME) €0¢i4 ;-Birmungham 738 | on CORRS SALne a t sekvion YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER ab FORD, es Door ee ert 2 695 — LTE g i052 CADILLAC CONVERTI _~ ee Vico : sat Se ‘HOME OF THE RUGGED VEEP. , McCulloch Ch Saws. | fou VE AKER. JHB HEAT, NOW | ou reel Tszev ever > nits = $28 _N. Main, “Rochester, OL 1-976! | * Door. eck ova sesessse OOS |” adleCulloch Chain Saws, |" he yee mquare tate Peale 2emem ero ee ee “FACTORY BRANCH |” Get Wise, e,-Economize 85 DODGE 4 Door mj2-...144 a OF NEW. 1998 MODEL -McCUL. : 1982 CADILLAC ¢ . DID You KNOW, $4 FORD ’2 Boar, $ 595 LOCH CHAIN BAWB AND AC.| ” For Sale Tires 80A| TELL. EVERYONE, You .. | 1 _N._Begnen ater “ 0pm S82 EDSEL © GEN 85 ou0code coueedn: EAwORI | ea : NOW TOP DOLLAR PAID 8 EVOL \MBL 606 WE AlaO HAVE A GOOD WL Ec.) wo wos. RAND NEW. MUST one Blok vps CALL | ¥OR QUALIT Y ee cee eee ee ‘SF PLYMOUTH De W agon. geese Ss 345 UsED sacrifices ULL JOUN L LIBERTING, OR we brane ae 4 OURTRERWIER aD PARTS eA] USED TINS, 4086 0B WH). JIM MARTUEY, OW Set, CADILLACS : oe BILL SPENCE 83 CHRYSLER 4 Door siterieieetiree$ 295 RT RB ALWAYS) Duy. dell, Alan whileells, ~~ 1 Also a fine aetection of other ' | RAMBLER” SALES & SERVICE : at " \ ett ‘ | eur Ti ocAC CHAIN ek rote He pepe daahe ae re sown! Dixie OK! A Ot] cleen wedicare Tea, 6 pH ns ease PE 8-484) MOTOR SALES 'S1 DeSOTO 4 DGot 5. scenes ven snoatese® M5} i. REWT CHAIN RAWR © STANDARD BRAND NEW Tite | “ . ecccten & RE EAT, STORE’ : Onkignd County's Largest 688 — 2 eh DEMONSTRATE jraded ino: General Safety Tites | Dixie Hwy-4 Sashehaw Wilson Pontiac-Gadillac . Fe 217, Volume Dealer 5] BUICK 4 Deoe sce ue es ise ores i$ 195 wre TARE, TRADE-ING Up be 30 per cent off Mack oF | _br Plains, Mich 1 as MT. CLEMENS Tn 1959 CAN PUT YOU INTO H AVE itewalls — 350 N REMIND THE. POST. OFFIC , “KING: BROS. ED WILLIAMS ae Ie GH $$ oe | . STOP! LOOK SAV $3 STUDEBAKER 2 Boor ative seme eS 24S PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKR, || __¢01 Saginaw at Raeburn 8 poet A Os 3h models. | W dw dq 1957 Buick Roadmaster. Full, 1y} 101 ] A 1959 k $3 CHEVROLET: 4 oon $295. Paki nasningay” 5 cae ene Auto Service al Sy Gish areas ould lates 00 ar eT. yore tke a a | ares aie ae uic = roid wren eeeees ‘6 wees = ane Paes or ar aed cate : : a : Rate : fiestas t, used Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 Seek va 108 én Eves to & TH?ham MI 41930 ag tah Hg Wrwaite Beautiful 2- = ‘ ASSENOER. SEDAN 52 PONTIAC 4 Door ee SR OOOO ee eens es F Ss 195 __ Just north of Oxford “iti Oies. ahi NON: sxiD PROTEC. see Oe » _ Phone FE 3 Pike F is Mes ‘Cause your hard-earned dollars, $14 ~'59 LICENSE INTRODUC ING E ce “APS RUSS DAWSON. Will_be av stake, 1954 cont wt “Mateo. oe soINOG WASP DIRECT DRIVE oe CHAIN SAWS | "Wiad a leat BY M THE FA- SAVE aerary, WANT ADS! To tind al “job, ‘place to live. or ~a/ used oe see Classi- y,-usE, S| CUSHMAN HAGLE, y “PERFECT aha pe —extras. Call MI! err For Sale Motorcycles a3 POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON. Barron r Marie b aah ae Hetey | Co. 78 = Neate & Acceésories: 85 EPI PPO PI 14- FT. 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Woodw ard, ‘B rand RES aS Pontiac: Buick TER OL thas Pirst* Anpoal Year End Clearance —— seat rat Th dog, A “MODELS NOW, AVAILABLE! - MOT R + 210 Ore Nita Kees a L \, SALES © Lake Ave. FE 5.4101. n8o “Your F riendly,FORD Dedler - 147 S. Spsinaw St. . = -, Open. Eves. tL pn — _.THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1939 aking Ne * == T oday’ S Television Programs - - | Programs turnished by stations (sted to thle colume are eubject to change without potice PS 7 ~Channe) 2WIBT-TV Channe! 4-WWJ-TV Channel Lumhbetddh ie Channel 9- -CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9) Popeye, Hoga (2), Détroit Bandstand. * 6:15 : (9) Sky King. | 6:30 (2) News: LeGoft. 6:40 (2) Weather. ~ * 6:45 (2D) News. _ oe 7:00 (7) Girl Decoy. . ate Come: 5 back.” ~ ~ (9) Comedy. “Huckleberry . Hound. (2) Dr. Christiart (7) Leave It to Beaver. Beaver spetds money on himself he saved for broth- er’s birthday. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Spencer. Tracy, ‘‘Men of Boys Town.” (’41.)< (4) Jefferson: Drum. Mother refuses to believe dead son} had tried to a man in| back. . (2) I Love racy. Lucy* be- 8:00 (7}Zorro. Zorro decides to reveal true’ identity, (4) Ed Wynn Show. Beamer| befriends neighbors. (2) December Bride. -niks’”’ take over. “Beat. (7) Real McCoys. Luke causes complications when 8:30 job. edy-surprise. (2) Yancey Derringer. Rob- _ ber, murderer disguises him- self as Derringer. (7) Pat Boone. Johnny Ma- this, (9) Mike Hammer. . (4) Behind Closed Doors. Atomic: scientist steals. top| secret plans for Communists. €2) Zane Grey Theater. Cattle man (Michael Rennie) finds ‘Living Is a Lonesome Thing’’ when he_ refuses go along with plans to sa tage cattle drive. le 9:00 coloriel, 10:30 (7) News: Daly. - (4) It Could Be You. ‘Com- ; - (7) Rough Riders—Election 10:00-(2)-Jimmy- candidate is ruthless former} © (4) (color) Tenn. Ernie. Dan- ny Thomas... @ Playhouse 90. Sick Lem- mon in “Face of a Hero.” 10:00 (7) Tracer, drama. (4) Bet Your Life. (9) Capt. Grief. (4) fcolor) Masquerade [es ty. a 13). News: Gordon 999 -4y-11-Couid BeeYou. ——| 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. — (4) News: W'kamp. > (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather. * (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. a} 11:20 (9) Theater. Victor Me- Laglen, Missing.’’ ('57.) _, (4) Sports. (9) Amazing. Science Fietion - {12:45 (2) Guiding Light ~|t:00 (2) Ladies Day. “Nancy Steele Is} - 11:15 ® Nursery School Time. 11:30 (4) Conceutration. “ _ (1). Peter Ling Hayes. (2) Top Dollar Fupay AFTERNOON t2: 00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tae Dough... (9) Hidden Pages. (7) Mother’s Day. (9) Myrt & Doris. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (7) Margie. (2) As World Turns. (4) E.T.V. Digest. 1:30 (4) Ear Biizabeth. (9) Howdy I od 7 So pe “They're ‘pack.” A. -| Shares H is Collection. of Outstanding Leads: By EARL WILSON NEW. YORK ~~ I'm going to start New Year's right by say- ing something good about a class of people that is maligned: _ Newspaper People! wrap the fish or your lunch in. My hobby is collecting “leads”—the open- | ing paragraph of their stories that is sup-! Funny, sad or “deadpan,” theyre generally whacked out on a typewriter by. I refer to those guys and those girls who / «. Write that wonderful prose you. eygntually pose to hook you into reading the rest of it. a guy with a cigarette burning anywhere but in an ashtray while some editor ‘a § somewhere is yowling, “Well, come on, let's , es * Ihave it!” ILSON__- : . Grantland Rice statted a story. c on the return of the first. bodies of our World War I dead simply: Ben Hecht, covering a Chicago hanging, began: “Outside, the pizzicato of the rain.” * * * ; Quent Reynolds, covering the most celebrated electrocu- tion in many years, wrote: “Bruno Richard Hauptmann walked: into the Trenton State Prison death house and‘sat down in the only unoccupied chair in the rogm.” The “good lea ra tis = = ig 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Ida Lu- pino. “On Dangerous Ground.” (51.) 11:30 (7) Night Court. (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar- quette. a = FRIDAY MORNING (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (7) Breakfast Time. 7:50 (2)Mediations. 7:65 (2) On ‘Farm Front. (DB Canin’ Kangaroo. (7) Our Friend herry. 8:00 8:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. — (4) 1 Married Joan. (2) Movie. (4) Romper Room. 8245. 9:00 ‘Deans 4 _ @ Dough Re: Mi (7) Day. in Court. (2) Our Miss Brooks. quences. (color) Haggis Baggis. House Party. People’s Choice: (4) (2) (7) (9) Home Fair, Big Payoff. Young Dr. Malone. Beat the- Clock. Hour of Stars. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. _{1) Who Do You Trust (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen tor a Day (7) American Bandstand (9) Big Rascals. ~ (2) (4) @ (9) 4:00 H (2) Sectet Storm. (2) Edge of Night. - (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Susie. ¢4) It's Great Life. 49) Looney Toons. ~(9) Walter Winchell. _ Answer to Previogs Purse Bh Nic) a SS IM (aca Mm bate) - 10:18 es) tadyiot Charm 110:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. 1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:25 (9) Billboard. (3) Play Your Hunch. (9) Special Agent. 10:53 (7) News. % (4¥ Price Is Right. (7) Music Bingo. . (9) Leon Errol. — - < newspaper ® Hiapoy Wes appy New Yea ¥y ar May you enjoy last night 21 Eternity ° 23 Goddess of the dawn 25 Craft 26 Scold 28 npprceenes x Pedal digit 32 Shade tree. * 33 Duteh measure 34 Greek letter 35 Asiatic nation - 37 Above (poet.) 39 Social insect: 40 Chést bone 42 Coavulnies ° ery re : z 44 East (Fr.) 4 “45 Conducted. ~~ _- 47 Small cask 3 49 Cubic meters { 53 Glee (var) ~ tothe fullest’ 11 English river 38 Decayed suit. Miss Torre's case was a. 5 Placid 4 Torrid - 12 Drove - 39 Pall flower test of a newsman right to pry 56 Newest 5 Feminine 19 Peruse 41 Did you hear tect his - 57 Man's nafne appellation © 22 Floating - the —— sources. 58 Inclines ‘6 Pennsylvania — 24 Percolate night? . n IM : 4 wend oe 28 armen tor a Eaventis being i ay your i cover Ar ces ] i ppaalds Any i Japanese le ae srofeid ‘The Little arpa wnat any ty st 7 ARG . } baseball — was first 2 ——— of ® Pewter coin 3f Turkish 50 Sheepfold pete : of Thafland— 31 Abstract being | ganized ffi aris all Pa,, in 3 Enjoy this 10 eons of 35 Detain im port - Harden jy _canacity 36 Be ~ §4 Depot (sb.) he a (4) (color) Truth. or Conse-)|. |way that sent him there,” wrote Dene Rina once. \by William Dufty had a startler: people talk: Seour and quote—years later. Recently, news- - paper ment “have been remembering the good leads, and sending them to Ray Erwin’s column in “Editor & Pub- lisher.” = * - One headline is ame over the aie by Will Irwin ‘of the San Francisco earthquake and fire: “THE CITY THAT) WAS.” = Sports writers seem to lead with the leads. Jack Miley, re- porting on Max Schmeling knocking out-Joe Louis, wrote: “The; cow killed the butcher.” Not in a lead, but in a story, Jimmy Cannon said of Joe Louis: * * x... Grantland Rice had one about the Notre Dame football team that started the whole country talking—and also coined |" a national expression. Approximately like’ this: “Againstthe gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again in legendary lore. Their names are Death, Pestilence, Hunger and Fire. These are only aliases. Their real names are Stuhldreyer, Crowley, Miller and Layden.” ,Damon Runyon had one about Harry Thaw returning ao a mental institution “as brown as a nut.” ——_“farl Carrol came back from prison today to the Broad- xs Billie Holliday’ 8 book, “Lady Sings the Blues,” co-authored “Mom and Pop were just a couple-of kids when they got married. He was 18, she was 16 and I was three.” “He’s a credit to his race, I mean,| . of course, the numen race.” — QUIZ GIRL — Judy Bamber is one of. the prettier sights as an assistant to George. Fenneman on his “Anybody Can eiay series on — Monday nights at 9:30 i m, eso. lutions Pa 1 About 350 letters a ‘dap are re- ferred by the White House to the - - State Department for reply or~ other action. YOU can DEPEND uy AS ADVERTISED mn WPON ‘Right Girt" Aim = ‘of Hugh O'Brian ——= + The Nelsons, Pat Boone, Dick Clark Make Vows for 1959 . NEW YORK — Like. everyone else in the country, television stars leaves for the New Year. “Hugh O'Brian, star of “The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp,” has a 1959 target. “I. hope,” says Hugh, ‘‘to find the right girl and to marry during the new year."’. * * * Harriet Nelson, of ‘‘The Adven- tures of Ozzie and Harriet,’’ says she will start toward all appoint- ments 15 minutes earlier than nec- essary in order fo-arrive on time. Ozzie says nothing. Rick Nelsen will try to arise earlier without so much strain in thé mornings. David—Nelson _will answer tele- phone calls; he thinks he may have! avoided - such. a ci ts Presents. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. : . AP Wirephote CHOOSE JAIL — Marie. Torre, radio and television critic of the New York Herald Tribune, has chosen to serve 10 days: in jail rather than divulge the source of a news item concerning Judy Garland which brought on a libel “(27 Detroit Bandstand: (4) (color) George Pierrot) «, a an interview today about and mostly in four-let the real reason for the | {from all the guns tired 4Murrow Quotes +years have had occasion to discuss | fea. dcha L. M » “Know life and the people who haye in-| ourseit, control yours cual, deny fluenced their.way of living. yourself." * {be summed up with these lines— |Heinrich Heine ‘But, day In and day, out, the best stuff:is created by — “rewrite men” sitting with headsets, listening to reporters, then writing their literature under the gun. I’m proud to have been one once, even if only rather mediocre. Did I-ever write any good leads? How nice of you to ask! Well, once when, the late Jim Tully, of St. Mary's O., _ aad later of Hollywood, was a literary god, I wrote: poees gave words.” I though it was rather good until Jim tried to get me fired. | * x TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Actor “Mitch Kowal, who's ap- peared in “Maverick”: and “Have Gun, Will Travel,” explains Angeles smog: “That' 6 the smoke those darn TV wester: . That's ree ‘earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) ae guard each other as little as pos- sible during the New Year.” Poet to Sum Up Wishes for ‘59 . NEW. YORK—Many “Person to Person's” guests over the past five pressions of past “Person to Pot. =son”’ guests: -f: * * wae Frankie Laine—‘‘Just do your best and go along. y . Edward R. Murrow, who visits with former catcher Roy Carhpa- nella and his family tomorrow, has frequently been asked questiogs | about his own personal beliefs in this area. He says they.can best Mrs, Wendell ene “We must and learn | istances intg which we are thrown.” Singer “Julie London: “There's one word in the dicti “that's This brings to mind.other ex-j’ adapt ourselves to the life we know- live in the ciftum-)- are turning new pages and new |f} often in-i338-—— EE aa) * s+ - Chevy wroom”’ “I'm not) making any resolutions along this” line, but I'm still looking for that boy. La Dick Clark, fry young emcee of “American Bandstand” ard “The. ‘Dick Clark Show’’: “I'll try to read | more often.” Lawrence Welk, of “The Plym- outh Show”: ““I'll put even greater energy and time ~ into writing articles based on ques- tions fron viewers.” The Lénnon Sisters: ‘We will make things easier for ‘Mom’ by doubling when a new baby brother or sister arrives in February.” Clarinetist Pete Fountain: gonna swing easier Donna Reed (The. Denna Reed Show"): “I'll spend more time. on my special hobby, photography.” Frank Lovejoy (McGraw of “Meet McGraw”); “I'll read twice las many books in 1959-as I did in 1958, i Barbara Billingsley (Mrs. Clea- ver of “Leave It to Beaver”): “T'll try ‘on ‘my real-life sons some of the things I use on my two television boys, Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow. I like dune Cleaver’s: calm approach “I'm ithe biggest word you can possibly this favorités—by the German poet, i sine: cos and that’s tolerance.” “The New Year is at the door. | / ¥ ‘Latin America’s largest steel ween sok ar te exter | mill ts Volta Redona, 6) miles trom here. Pe) a reed beer Walter Brennan (Grandpa Amos tot “The Ser "): “I cele- brated m cath birthday last sum- mer. When a- man's done that, year. he no ijonger worties. about New Year’s resolutions." Pat Boone a “The Pat Boone more books and write to my friends | - ‘our household chores’? to the problems of chiid-raising. | ried Martha Custis near Went Point, But, this West Point’ isn't! the ‘military. academy. It's a town! in a Virginia. © ~ | “Get the Kids Their Own TV Set and Avoid the Battle of the Channel” oe % Used TV Sets 14% 5 and a. Terms on Some sae ~30-Dey Exchange Neried j MALTON RADIO & wv I 15 E. wetes. Cor. Beast Rd. bd 2-2257° =\ wae, tomy! CELW, (ee) ww, re Wrz, aim wear, (118) . WPON, em . Ww, Pa: CKLW. Heatter. yéxtour Wie: sersé WHR. Breakfast Club ene 6:00-.WJK News & weak Mere Reve CKEW. News, David 2:00--WJR. Rt. to Happiness ww . weow, M News, G WWS, News, Ameche —..., wi u oe | ~ WPON. News. i - We, Sorte Page nya Sarre WCAR, News ease Candielite - WPRON. Bob Lark Davies 1% WIR. Cpl. WWJ... One. Man's Pemiiy~ GELW ews. suit Break #06~WIH. 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Astor _Orlon and 90% rayon that feels a4 wordertul as it ‘ Fb. Sa ee ; = r looks. 72x30%in hes. DuPont acrylic liker. a wan ed - i Soe “ a Drapery Dept. Nets Fleor : : foi money bik SEARS - 154 North Sa eal ; 1 —_ - * , ’ ’ 2 eal ‘ * > fe 2 , “ v2 fe ; = . ~ ; ee ‘ cS i f 4 - ; 4 ia x { + : ( . fo * “ . \ ae 2 = - = me - ae ee ee eo is , eS : hea la Nights ‘ti Shop Friday . | and Monday| eo A Brand NEW LOOK Comes To Waite’s Thick, thirsty terry loops. Many colorfast patterns. 3.99 Bath mat, contour mat and lid cover... ~ Pink, aqua, yelfow and salt and pepper. all with non-skid back, “ Washable, bleached per-* ~ Cale keeps pillows clean. — “Gallagher” Fluffy DISH TOWELS ZIPPERED Dish Towels Dish Cloths Reg. 69 > Reg. 29% ~~ PILLOW TICKS = 67° | oe 4 , Good Old-Fashioned values, PLUS plenty of new ideas... that’s what's in store for you at Waites GIANT WHITE SALE. See fresh inspirations to brighten your home, make your living easier, more comfortable! _ . = ~ The quality ... tops! The prices... rock bottom. Come in, write or phone FE 4-2511. — _— WAITE’S FOURTH FLOOR — . Colorful Terry Soft Chenille —_- Zippered Percale Kitchen Towels TWEED BATH MAT SETS oulfiad t 57¢ 23¢- | 2 Fluffy diemond wive abiorbs. | Stendard full size. Gay prints , “i more water and dries quicker. 7 end solid colors. . L peeeneseimnns (AOE a AR . a oe a M LEME SER SEV EE Ba Baraat - jst : e ay) 6, oe] Reg. C00 cocci wcess 89¢ Cannon’s quality woven stripe pércale sheets are silky smooth, hem-stitch- " ~ ed, colorfast., 186 threads per or yellow stripes. Woite's ... = TWIN SIZE. Reg. § a i FLAT or FITTED $1.99 # aCe | r THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 THREE | . } Beal NEW _FASIONED WH ITE SALE _ Use Any of Waite’s Convenient Charge Plans! Phone FE 42511 ~ LOOK Comes_ to. Dare ‘CANNON “Dorset” - Towel Ensemble Bath. Towels Hand Towels Wash Cloths ’ 98¢ Velue . 69¢ Value -25¢ Value 79°49‘ (> ‘What a buy on soft, thirsty terry towels pf famous _ CANNON quality. Choose pink, blue, yellow, white - or brown. Stock up now, take advantage of big White™ Sale Savings! Hurry to Waite’s Fourth Floor! . * os | Waite’s White Sale. . _Cannon “New Vanity” Towel Ensemble Bath Towels Hand Towels Wash Cloths 1.98 Voelue 98c Value 49c Value 51° 89°35: “Cashmere-soft toveliness, heaviest quality, longest ‘ wearing . ay ne finest in terry toweling! EY A wati Choose from pink, yellow, white, aque. or new pink- eels: , _ | . Fourth Floor . a “PEPPERMINT” STRIPED ENSEMBLE BATH: TOWELS = $1 29 99 : (69 WASH agre 29° =" Reg. 35¢ “Peppermint” “HAND TOWELS — — Reg. 79 CANNON | = “a STOCRA o ~ SOLID ENSEMBLE ‘STRIPED - OR SOLID ” STRIPED OR SOLID STRIPED OR SOUP; Here’s famous CANNON quality in charming peppermint stripes! Hun- dreds of thick, soft, thirsty terry foops just waiting to softly sponge up ~~ the water. Fine quality, will stay soft and fluffy for years. _pink, yellow, brown, green or aqua peppermint stripes on white. | ” Aristocrat” ' Mix ahd match with the “Pep- permint’’ striped group. Beau- _ .tiful) solid colors with a % « - “debby” border. Pink, yellow, white, green mist,-and taffy, Waite's White Sale « ~ Fourth Floor +o, > FOUR _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 A Brand NEW LOOK Comes to Our — cus WH l T i ‘Ss AL E Use Any of Waite’s Convenient Charge Plans! Phone FE 42511 Better Sleep for You: .-;and Protection for Your Mattress . mye With : HEAVY Que reED MATTRESS. PADS ~ e@FLAT) | e FITTED Reg. 2.99 and 3.99 | Reg. 3.99 and 4.99 gf ' ‘Se Bayer . RQREHRE= he Ee FULL _$* FULL _ : OR TWIN or FWIN Lf | , Heavy sail fey extra wear This reversible combination 7 “and extra comfort. Sanitary 1. Serves as a mattress pad and a | bleached cotton . . . free of lint. - cover, too. The fitted sides pre- Completely washable. . vent shifting and wins. CANNON “University Club” ‘|| Warm, Pretty .. So Fluffy Soft BEDSPREADS _ - Dacron* Comforters CORDED ‘TEXTURE WITH SMALL FLECKS OF COLOR! | | PRINT ON ONE SIDE, SOLID COLOR ON THE OTHER! | Completely washable with controlled shrink- 9.98 Value 1]. . 9.98 Value age to retain it’s generous'size. Never needs ironing ... lint free, too. Take yours in brown, SERS "7.99 || 7.99 PoP iV ™ Bedroom beauty is yours with | \ this colorful, light- ‘pio -feather a Dacron® filled deni (Full 72” by 84” size... in your choice of bh 12, yellow or. ‘pink ‘B. F. Goodrich Top Quality FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS TOPPERS - TWIN SIZE . = $ q Soft, comfortable 34" thick foam rubber mat- , 5 9 9 tress pads that-add’new comfort to any mattress, , - we &” ** —mean'cushiohed firm support. Durable, too . . .- : we a f e cloth backed to add years to the life of the pad, - FULL SIZE prevent crumbling. Priced to‘meet — budget, + $7 99 _ washable, /allergy-free! Waite's White Sale... Fourth Floor | aa wiieiewesnadinnmadmcaccoeon i I sie ue a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1], 1959 7 FIVE _ A Brand NEW LOOK Comes to* Our . | oe SALE : FASHIONED Use Any of Waite’s Convenient Charge P Plans! Phone FE 42511 " @ LIGHTWEIGHT © COMFORTABLE @RESILIENT | © NON-ALLERGENIC . " @MILDEW-RESISTANT =. ' This big fluffy blanketagives you the PESO | in “ luxury and warmth at a much lower price than _. you'd expect to pay for such superior quality. ° _Beautiful—solid—colors—of—biue, pink, yettow, “ . all washable, too. Full y ” “by a A /) : green and beige. . 90” size. - = : a eo pee eee 2 z : Our Own Exclusive “Slumberon” BLEND BLANKET Rayon, nylon, Reg. 2-7" Actilan blend. 2" by 90” size. 7 . lovely _ colors lrregulers of “Caress” ae BLANKETS “Se85 QQE Lincnundetepeueedecconesmies | Famous Quality paacene : by BAT ES. “SILVERPOINT” _ HOBNAIL SPREADS | pet ONe” - _ HEIRLOOM. SPREADS. - REG. ‘1 $9.98 8.95 _ FULL or TWIN - REG. . 1295 - 10. 95 FULL or TWIN LEFT ee @ ° “SILVERPOINT” Gleaming Mylar metallic . threads accent the thou- sands of tufts. Lintless, washable; colorfast. The edge has thick — fringe. Rounded corners, too, * White,-aqua, pink and yel- low, © » ‘ “BELMONT” _- Striking heirloom pottern ~ “that is. reversible. Heavy bultion fririge'on three sides. Choose snow whit® or an- tique white. A, beautiful _Spréod at savings! Waite’s White Safe - * »« + Fourth nest . a bad Pee SIX. -THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 A Brand NEW LOOK Comes | to. Our eons WH [ mp _ Use Any of Waite’ 8 Convenient Charge ‘Plane! Phone FE 43 Lee . 10% GOOSE DOWN 0% IMPORTED. WE HITE DOWN 100% IMPORTED WHITE DOWN 2 for 6.99 2 for 1.992. for 515.99 Packed with 90° imported white duck feathers for ply filled wth 50% imported white down and 50% Wonderfully risilient! Perfect for those who want a ‘firm sleeping comfort. Sturdily corded and sanitized’ —~ white duck feathers for those who'prefer medium firm - soft -pillow! Sturdily corded and sanitized! Covered in for lasting freshness. Covered in feather-proof pink oF comfort. Sturdily corded and sanitized for Foes tebrfut gleaming gold metallic print, down-proof Sing Ae ~ blue stripe ticking. “21° “x27” size. A = sleep. Daisy floral print, down and featherproof, with full zipper and interlining. 21''x27"' size : _ - = = —S>-—— — - < 4 , ‘ Bar b, ‘ ¥ a 2 oes , a oe OS eet ee tas ROYAL REST EXTRA PLUMP +s§= ROYAL REST KING SIZE ROYAL REST SUPER KING SIZE 2 for $8.99 _- 2 for $11.99. ——-.2.:: for $15.99 Cool, comfortable extra- plump white foam latex pillows King size! Always cool and comfortable even in the . The, largest foam pillow made! Guaranteed to keep its with inner air-conditioning. Fully hand-washable! hottest weather. This white latex is odorless, non- ~ shape always. Fully hand washable, it has a removable Removable multi-stripe percale ticking with full zipper allergenic. The removable zippered. white ticking is | rose print ticking. Ticking is sanitized and Sanforized!- San piesa for lasting freshness. Wonderful buy at this sanitized and Sanforized! Fully lab tested for health! Order now at this lower-than-ever baa price : a* Fs PLUMP SIZE opal “EXTRA PLUMP DACRON i KING. SIZE arin 2 for %6.99.. _. 2 for $9.99 | 2 for %11.99 Lab tests prove this plump 100% sno-white. 1 _ Fer those who prefer the comfort of @ higher pillow! “ SCTRA- WIDE! “DCTRA-HIGH! “EXTRA-LONG! King- DACRON?® pillow is completely washable . . . will not This extra-plump, sno-white Dupont DACRON® pillow sized sleeping comfort.. Dupont” * pillow is mat or wilt. It has been sanitized to assure ‘you last« = is ¢asy to wash, allergy free and completely odorless! washable, allergy-free, moth and mildew-proof . . . can't ing freshness and healthful sleep. Order in pink or blue It won't mat, wilt of lump, ever. Sanitized! Ticking rat; wilt or lump.’ Covered in hotury percale in pink . rm rose linen finish ticking. - in pink. or blue metallic print on white background. _ or blue howry porary in pink or blue metallic floral - . . —T i 1 , ag Fk “a iL a ~, * 2 by a Size. ao $2.99 Value _ 24" ‘by 42" $38 99 value ........ a by 48”. . $6.99 value .......$4.99 y 60”... $8.99 value ........ $6.99 oe id Cover. ... $1.29 value ........ $1.00 In bathroom, Bedroom or Ay in your home, this rug will hold its own. It combines good looks with good wearing quali- ties... made by one of America’s most famous mills. The “Bed- safety. Blue, green, dusty .rose, gold, white, hunter green, red, charcoal or sandalwood. | - ford” is a ‘frieze-type weave, has a non-skid latex back for - 1 [bveact wrens fissenes << a8 4 “ Imported Beautiful New Belgian. Linen “Princess” _ SWISS SCALLOP T TABLECLOTHS. | RAYON DAMASK TABLECLOTHS Le fa 2 52” by 70°_| 60 by 90” | 72” Rewnd | vpuslicg si by 52” | 52” by 70”| 64” by 84”| 70” Round | 64 by 104” 5399" > hg $R99 49° $1*° uf a 37 es 9” Ag: Cimiiviously styled to make your table the pride of your a ee et ae home. Everything about this cloth hints of extravagance 7, melas: sees | — ecloth = Ha walt ep . except the price. So easy to care for, too. Choose . i hateeres aad wih ' Gn cbse trom whit ink al = Irene ovis Pink, at, pian, sereighes Come | ora ond sand 2 eee - Sew and ‘Sava With Waite’ s Fabulous Assortment of ~@ * a6" WASHABLE FABRICS = * Luxurious Fabrics Values - . Cc = Values to 98 : yd. nm 7 to $1.99 © Toffetized Prints © Printed Chose i. oo Dae ee et @ Crease Resistant Prints © Polke Dot Prints ie © Woven Satin Stripes @ Easy-Wash Prints _ © Creuse Resistont Solids ' @ Broceded Cottons © Sunburst Prints’ ¢ Meg ting Boar a - @ Woven Jocquards | _ @ Kitchen Prints © Paisley ond Foun os . ® Woven Clips. © Needlepoint Prints Prints ae . ® Yarn-Dyed Fabrics -. All csitiahle «.. all colorfast . .. in just about “@very pattern you could want. Many are wash- and-wear for easy care) There are too many colors to list, but you name it and we have it! © ° . Waite'’s sofovsecl Sate. . Fourth Floor = ‘ sie . — as a ee ae _EIGUT ae TIE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 , _ Quality Merchandise at. Special January Savings: to if = AD | : . % ; * ° / | a sie x . : Use Any, of Waite’s Convenient Charge Plans! CAMEO “CASCADE” DRAPERIES” ' of NEVER IRON, > ee = oe ~ FIBERGLAS FORNEY) * & . _ i 4 50” Wide by 63” Long Lo $6.99 Value — 50” wide by 90” long 104” wide by 63°’ long 71.99 velue 9699 16.99 vatue $1 599 voive 6 5 1 5 aS 104’ wide by 90°’ long 158” wide by 90” long} 19.99 value $] $99 . 28.99 value $2799 Pr. - Pr. Rich, luxurious draperies that add glamour to every ] window... . and at speécial-low prices! And they ~ & need no dry cleaning, launder easily, never need rroning With deep 4” pinch pleats and full 3” bottom hems They're att ready to hang in the sizes you need . . . come in tich decorator colors. * ce as @ Nutmeg © Pink Waite’s has a complete selection of @ Gold. . o Mint CURTAIN and DRAPERY HARDWARE fo @ White - @ Sand Waite's Draperies .. . Fourth Floor : Se ee a wae 2y Lovely accent for your __. oo I in ’ . / a Ge | wm 2 Manufacturer's Close-Out Special ! ranch: style home! ag tag sf gh 3 4 ith i “— + = cf | Famous Brand. Seichan sl " : ¥- yg 3? » i, P ; . . : , a 3 ; ZY a? ; Mleavy Barkcloth SER: it 3! , peed i “Hig ao ‘i “i > bis -ep BBY OY spe or eaux. ipcovers , rid , i f 2% - - fi ‘| it: eee - | , (fe 2 gt ER Ge Nia ‘“sesee —— in: rez bE H Ai} Weebl i Chair Covers teas & i . Fe aT: ; $12.98 Values a ‘ep h y MY : a y a é e @ Zz 4. . y be af ai ae = 's - Bie fo cy ie ? . Sofa Covers . . ip ig $25.98 Values | Color Locked - 2 | a | 599 7 _ Antique Sotin | aS 3 en, . —— “a a 4 at . ae "|. “ALLEGO” Shortie Draperies |. . . Dramatic window accent done in. — Single: Wrideh - € — or watite Lovely “Bordeaux’’ leaf pattern bark- the new solution dyed Avisco by 36” Long. $ ] 99 sH DAY AN cloth slipcevers . . . specially bought fiber and woven in an antique $3.99 Value > Pr. ee NIGHTS from the manufacturer aie save - Fadia deol by ond Wet posvenly — - gid money! Treated to resist soil and stains, ‘aging from sun a , wy. ” . ' ed 7 ecariale long weoring. Brown -or green. locked for the life of the drapery. $.W. by 55", 4.99 value. . .5.99 pr. Toke advantage. of Waite’s low phices! Choose decorator colors of white, - ¢ w. by 54”, 5.99 value. . .4.99 pr. - . _ bisque, rose or turquoise. ee Y Woite’s ..» Fourth Floor Waite's Draperies . . . Fourth Floor ° . oo Fy ‘ . ‘ . _ 2 “ - . ‘ t XX - 3 ue ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 _______NINE =e Quality Merchandise at Special January Savings! 7 ‘DRAPE RIES cap Ce 3 okay 2 aie aN s¥U be : : Ib ¥ ge? hy ae _ REDUCED. FROM STOCK ‘a SER CUDMER feds a5 x) cm © ; ij i . % A ha Were. .. E _ Size Sale Were _ ' Size a Sale mw ibe | ei & is * 3 : oA , ars », Glamour Draperies _. _ Gardenline Droparies re Hh if & ‘oa, Ce Reg. $8.99 S.Wx95.......... $6. ~ Reg. $ 6:99 S.W.x90..... SS Oo FE PP @ 2 Reg. $18.99 D.W.x95.......... $15 Reg. $14.99 D.W.x90.......... THE? a Saas: | Reg. ue vid es aoon 2.2. $20 Reg. $22.99. T.W.x90 .......... 4e75°% ‘i ee ct R Wx95 30 rts gS “8: Oe . . - Panel Print Draperies . * Poe aan | an EE SW pee 87a 2 ve Orig. $12.99 S:W.200 =.......:$ 8 Reg. $31.99 D.W.x90..........$24 ee Orig. $24.99 D.W.x90......... $16 Reg. $42.99 T.W.x90 ......... : . Orig. $36.99 T.W.x90 20.2.2... $24 . Fe D _ . erns ropert Gold Ceramic Draperies usin wie Orig. $9.99. S.W.x90:,,....--. 22 - Orig. $15.99. D.W.x90 ......... Orig. $18. 99 D.Wa8O 5 oc cciwes $14 De — Orig. $24. 99. T.W.x90 °........ _ Orig. $29.99 * T.W.x90 1... 4. $20-~ P d Rench Draperies” Printed Ranch Draperies . rinte One raperies Reg. $4.99 S.W.x36 2.00.60. $ 3 Hollywood Bed sipcevere— . Reg. $ 4.99 38x36..... eee as $ 3 Reg. $ 5.99 S.W.x 45°... 0: 2. $4 Orig. $18.95 .............. $8 Reg. $ 5.99 38x45...0........9 4 Reg. $7.99 1%2x45 ...... ve $ 6 Solid, Striped Bolster C Reg. $10.99 =-- 77x36°...... as... $8 Reg. $10.99 D.W.x45....... | “yi Aber solster Covers— $3 Reg. $12.99 = 7745... .... $8 = Reg. $16.99 T.W.x45 ... or. $14 #8: a ayes — Reg. $16.99 — 77x63 ........... $12 Reg. $7.99 S.W.x63 ........:$ 6 Studio Slipcovers — a) ae Ae 4 ed nee Leta. ae? Reg. $10.99 1x63 .......... $8 Reg. $8.99 ......... oBenes $5 eg. $21. MS4. nc... es Reg. $16.99 D.W.x63 ...... $4. | Res. $28.99 156x540 $20 Reg. $24.99 - T.W.x63....... $18 aia pale a $4.99 ond Cee PA| Honeychrome Draperies: = —ss—FFtanen.Draserieas Fo °!~CO! ee . Orig: $ 4.99 ~ S.W.x63........... $ 3 Orig. $ ob 55.06.4.W..36. 45,90$ 4 _ Fiberglas Ruffled Curtains Orig. $ 5.99 S.W.x90..... er $4 Orig. $29.98 -158x63 .......... $15 Rog. ae re ss $4.77 Orig. $ 9.99 . D.W.x63 .......... $6 - D d Upholst Febric | oo ° a - Orig. $12.99 D.W.x90.......... $ 8 rapery an phoistery Frepric Reg. $14.99 D.W.x90 .......$10.77 Orig. $16.99 T.W.x63 -...:..... $9 Antique Sotin = Barkcloth Reg. $19.99 = T.W.n90 ....... $16.97 _ Orig. $19.99 T.W.x90 ..... ene s $11 Reg. $1 | a a $1 - Waite's Draperies . . . Fourth Floor Buy now for next year and save 12! BOXED CHRISTMAS: CARDS Res. (29¢ to $3.00. per box. Y2 PRICE A very good selection of: cad Ciwtetenes “cards in distinctive désigns. Famous brands, religious, humorous, novelty, scenic: Buy now for next year and save! é + a » “¢ “ee? +7¢ * .s a SUM iaa . Waite’s Greeting Cards. ‘ . ‘Street Floor’. = “ ~ - os > 7 > a ae =~ A a Terrific Low Price on this DELUXE ROYAL . a “QUIET-RITER” PO RTABLE. ‘3 - Ne Morey Down! Poy VW Monthly! Quiet. Riter is the “only porsctite with miracle tab, larger- gorment bogs, holduptol6 Fo $ garments. Full size, zip- “ f* . Sized cylinder, full 44-key keyboard with finger speed ok pered. Solid ‘colors and i keys and other extras. Wonderful for the student. prints. . a . a c Waite's Stationery os : Heeoet. Floor | . Baek Notions . . » Street Floor | oe wd |. ee Ae # Fae.” ie a ball : "GARMENT ‘BAGS a3 Sturdily quilted jumbo size # rex" wr TEN aa - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 Quality Merchandise, at Special . January Savings! JAY il ARY SP: _Use Any ot Waite’ 8 “Convenient Chatge Plane! Phone FE 42511 /MELMAC -45-Piece CHIP-PROOF | _ DINNERWARE SET Compure . $ at 44. 50 . No honay- Down, Pay 1/3 Monthly (Top) ) “Cresendo” (Center) “Jasmine” (Bottom) ‘’San Marino’ (Not Shown) ‘‘Romance”’ a pretty rose pattern © 8 Decorated dinner plates 4 + copes soups Ae pg : "decorated p otter © 8 Decorated saucers - @ 1. Divided vegetable dish ® 8 Decorated salads @ 1 Covered sugar bow! , @8 Cups - @ 1 Creamer | Why worry about ‘breaking dishes! You can buy Melmac, the dinnerware that is guaran- teed against chipping, breaking and crack--. ing! Shiny luster-finish-is safe in the hottest water... will never fade, yet has the. appear- ance-of the finest dinnerware! Waite's ... Fifth Floor Looks like leather... Feels like leather wee Wears like iron! ” MIRACLE “DURAN KID” |. MAN’S CHAIR | 338 ‘No Money Down. Pay 3 Monthly - : This big he--man' § chair is finished in ~-handsome’ ‘Duran ' Kid’—that looks like leather— feels like leather-——and wears like “iron! Just wipe with damp cloth to clean. A handsome. .addition to any room — and you save! | Choose tan, brown, ivory or red. Matching Channel Back ond . Captain's Choirs also available * Waite's |. . Downstairs lat ar Rael ag a as Hh ee _— = — ee : ¥ “eM THE PONTIAC PRESS, T ae - , € HURSDAY. JANUARY 1," 1959 ‘Washes, Rinses, Spins Domp-Dry oe . -« 25% Drier than a Wringer! The Big eet Quality Merchandise at Special January Bavings! Use Any of Waite’ 8 Convenient Charge Plans! Phone FE 42511 _ LUGGAGE SALE! 118, No Down Payment! Pay 3 Monthly! Your big, dependable Easy Spin-drier washes a full 9 pound load cleaner and. brighter with .one tub, while the other rinses, then spins clothes 25%-drier than a wrin- ger. Save’ time, money and work with your new Easy now! MODEL SSH-A — . FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS —. EASY SPINDRIER = with metal spiralator and ‘faucet Reg. 149.95 EASY DELUXE AUTOMATIC ee Orig. 449.00 EASY ELECTRIC DRYER EASY AUTOMATIC WASHER with Suds-Saver EASY DELUXE SPINDRIER : ; . _EASY TERMS ARRANGED ~ Waite's . .. Downstairs RUG SALE! Room Size 9’ by 12’ to 11’ by 14’ ONLY +50 Green, beige or brown shades 9’ by 12” HOOKED COTTON RUGS ‘Nas $58.00 °34 rege irregular: 9x12? TWEED ViStQSE RUGS Reg. $59.95 $39 No Money Down. $309 « Reg. 138.00 Orig. 329.95 179.95, . _ Reg. Nylon and ’ Viscose .Pey Ys Monthly! /Waite’s ... Downstairs _ $124. : e FAMOUS BRANDS _@ DISCONTINUED STYLES, COLORS ____ @ OVERNITES © VANITIES @ PULLMAN © WARDROBES Come in for yours tomorrow 406 Downsthirs MATTRESS SALE! FOAM TWIN SET ; Waite's Wos 77.00 * Twin box spring and foam latex mattress. | SEMI-FIRM MATTRESS or Box Spring Woes 34. 95 $25, yam MATTRESS or Box Spring _Wos 49.95 $35 No Gown Payment. . - Waite's . Full or a Full or twin . Ya Monthly . Downstairs a Ze Deluxe SELF-PROPELLED A 22-In. ROTARY MOWER Orig.” $79.95 ‘5 5 @ Dependable 2% HP Briggs ond Stratton Engine . No Money D: own Pey Vs Monthy! _Smoall Deposit For Your Game Room, Den — ALUMINUM CHAISE - _ With Saran Webbing! -and Outdoors Next Summer! 7 5107 Holds Yours ‘ @ Recoil Starter in Layaway . F Hendl Until- May 1st! @ Controls “ ondle Our Lowest caer Atgmihowe Price Ever! ra @ Full 22” Cut @ 90-Day Warranty . (from delivery date) @ With Leaf | Mulcher | - SHOP ond ripe riotaaran 22-in. 2% HPP ROTARY ‘MOWER ssg | 14.95 $ 4 2 : ___NO MONEY DOWN tna Res.’ $49.95- “PAY Vs MONTALY - seen. ae * 24-in. naseneinenes. RIDING MOWER 3-Pe Sef? as Alum. Chaise and white Reg. 28.00 $24 | 9 sweite’s . oo Waite's . . . Downsteirg Le PUSHING....AlLYou Do Is Walk Along! | a- ee ope a2 w - TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 Quality Merchasidise at Special January Savings! f . | CUKCA Ort is ops me Use ‘Any of Waite’s Convenient Geet Plans! Phone FE 4950 Vis ° es - . SE eee cy % SS I's here! f a ANNUAL FRIENDSHIP SALE! Dec. 26-Jan. $1 only . © A Formfit DRESS-SIZED Best Seller! @ favy to, buy IN YOUR REG. ba: e Fleet Quality Merchandise! Sql WAIST strte for mide a advertised at 2.50 ¢ Bios-ou FRONT AND BACK ; DRESS.SIZED beauty bargain at el h s oe ° a). egestas BE] ey. st0a0 ans - elasticized marquisette to ~~ : gently shape ond hold! - ““@ HECUT FRONT for wolk- & * “ing easel oy i : ion @ WHITE with pink embroid- per Treasure®. Fulfills . Stas tos MISSES DRESS ce 8 contours = besutifulty, | —_ ——— eonfidentially — without Waite’s Expért Corsetieres win Fit You — Foundations . . . Second Floor pads! Embroidery- : trimmed deep front. - a) White cotton broadcloth. // ' ae 32-36A, 32-388 Terrific Savings on Nationally Advertised Special $ 90 ‘Purchase | ad The famous bra with extra rows of stiteh- ‘Terrific savings on_these famous brand, hationally ad- | vertised women’s dress shoes. Several lovely styles, slings, pumps, straps and-ties in leathers, suedes, patents. High - = and medium. heels. Sizes 5-10, AAAA to B. ise from on ~~ — . a ae 445 pair! Be | pa m, no body is perfect aA every body needs Peter Pan | Waite's Women’s Shoes .. . Street Floor Waite's Foundations s,« » Second Floor bed : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JS ECN 1959 THIRTEEN % Quality Merchandise at Special January Savings! Bal the criss-cross girdle that walks a won't ride up S54 SQQS5 - REGULAR 310% Now, for a limited time only, you can have your choice of two of . Sarong’s most popular styles at a great saving. These famous, nationally advertised Sarong girdles are perfect in every way, come right out of our regular stock. Original Stay-flat Front ° Girdle _ Just — $1.59. 2 for $3 Reg. $16.50 12.99 e Firm support cane sides, rayon. satin elastic back, Try a Sarong. You'll find tt dif- ferent from any other girdle you've ever worn. Boneless, lightweight contro! streamlines your figure to fashion’s newest lines, The unique criss-cross front lets you walk, bend, sit in com- _ plete comfort. And whatever you Almost a twin to ~ famed Maidenform Concerto®! Made with the same careful craftsmanship, the P - some fit,-the same _ Sorong never, neve lustered batiste stay-flat flattery . . . but this cae *“ znaver rides Up: front panel, 3” stay-yp bra_ costs “much, less _ dee a : top, 16" tength, side zip. == while they last! White -—- cotton broadcloth, A, B, C cups, 32-38. White, 26-36 waist sizes. B : ¥ 2 m Ps r —T = ‘Waite’s Expert Corsetieres Will Glamourize Your Figure in an Instant — Foundations ... Second Floor _ White, Sizes 26 to 34 Semi-Annual Savings! Special Purchase! FAMOUS MILLAY NYLON HOSIERY WARDROBE SALE 6-79" -_ Micro. mesh seamless, ploin * knit seamless, full fashion- ed dress sheers and twin a — Orlon and’ Wool Jersey ‘| - ~“e - Afternoon Dress - Speciolly Priced! 9.90 See Se ey) oe ere a er NRE eee) REN ee thread dress sheers—take ~ hee _advantage of this semi- : tT | onnual saving! - -Lanolin . Permanently pleated figure flattery at treated for - smoother, @ special savings! a“ smart orton = te = B—wool__jersey is pérfectly at home at longer lasting lot- afternoon teas; shopping, most anywhere tering shades, sizes” around town. The shawl‘ collar frames BY to 11, short, me- et ee diurn, long. . Washable, easy to care for. Choose navy eee = blue or black, sizes 12- 20, 141% 22%. ; A} Fk Boat 4 . ® Waite's Hosiery ... Street Floor Inexpensive Dresses ~ Waite’s ,. , Second Floor | i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 , Quality Merchandise at Special January Savings! See UARY SPAR - Really outstanding once-a-year savings! seo io o> 6 0) eS 8 Ne eer Cie a ia Se ee ee ie ee ee ee ee Sel he ee ic . oO 6 ee e578) Secs ea ° %, 0 . »* oe * bd . Ane ce ecee wes ite ett Fantastic. savings on famous Shagmoor coats! They're new ae ee tere Aue fashionables living up in every way to the dignity of the fine ey coeerece a ~Shagmoor label. They'll go everywhere, flatter everyone, delight every eye. Choose boy coats, calftan-side button up, + clutch and several more lovely styles . . . all in angel-soft ee ec pure woolens. Misses, petite and proportioned tall sizes. Right from our stock! = 2 WOMEN’S AND JUNIORS’ COATS — $18 and $28 A good assortment of tweeds and solid | colors in sizes 7-15, 6-18. Worth much Waite'’s Coat Fashions’... Third Floor “No Money Down & Months to Pay on Waite’s CCC © Charge Plan Orig: 49.98 te 59.98 Vatues more than Waite’s tiny prices! = ._ Zipper Front ... Turtle Neck Collar BOY’S WASHABLE 4m -HOODED JACKET i. *8,.99 Purchase Boys’ detachable hood wash-. able jackets worttr much | 100% Worsted Wool Flannel » FAMOUS “TIGER” SLACKS $10.98 Values oy * Tapered and regular o Rogol. proportioned legs more than Waite’s tiny price! Polished»..pepsheen. shell. snugly filled with 10-0z. cellacloud, quilt lining. Heavy zipper front, elastic back and inner knit wristlets, turtle neck knit in collar, Choose charcoal, 5 ——antelope or navy, sizes 6-16. & Finest of tailoring eee ae Figure praising slacks trimly flattering because . they're cut from Tiger's proven potferns thet. ~~ guarantee body-conforming “comfort. Choose from a host of colors: beige, brown, navy, post- man blue, lighf grey, medium grey, charcoal and plaids. Sizes 10-18. = Waite's Sportswear ... Third Floor ALL WOOL SUBURBANS Reg. 19.98 ~~ Boys’ all wool suburban : $] 499 coats, wool interlined, with and without ‘hoods. fs ° : ,° “ Waite’s Children’s World .. . Second Floor Sizes 818. Use “Any of Waite’s Convenient Charge Plans! Phone FE 4251 | 7 z oe < = . ae a a mae Z = oe ai ' . oa Pz - 4 - o* *? rath, Jee 2 See es oe . . eM, . 4a 2 .* 1 hee! a ae . ¥ 2 a «* = F »* eo ¢ . «* ae” . ~ ee ** wy ¢ . 5 . os o. . Soe eee ee . aan ba Te 1 ae Apo , “ . - oe fe” . © - ee: . le i ee .* Re $69 98 a bie ° ° : - ai et =e we "0° ' Oe Cts . ey - ASE ae ors . ee st ge. Se lta Ts} . ber #672 * 6% 6° . . mae ° . . an 3B Rec o? o¢) 7 58 C) . a OG oe oe? ee. - °. . 7” «°° . ee. * “, + *.", = . 29, : .* 4 . eee * . . — , : 2 * . . x J Z a Sao sve Bem Cl tti‘(‘“‘i‘OSOSCS™*™*™*™*SSC ES : ‘ “ SOs ‘ . So x 2 - b7 cb oly ny “a We A Ps * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959." "FIFTEEN, . 1 ! SAMPLE SALE | FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS anbw. fe -'2.50 "2.97 | ARROW . | SPORT SHIRTS |=") press sHIRTS ee | FAMOUS ARROW TIES" . sos + oe 595 | 2. 97 ot Bg F $2950 2” ob, j ‘Reg. = mai Z 47 (ages aca aes May and ee | ae ! — —_—— _ REG. 6.95 | REG. , R 7 ae | $m@ay CS ‘oe | Se $83 .97 _|' ARROW BOXER’sHORTS | *834 > , , | Reg.'1.50 7T5* ‘Reg. 1.7 87* | i Fine quality washable broadcloth in 7 me. 19 ” . ; Whites, solid colors and fancy patterns ——- . wide assortment of patterns. Long ~ | — . Fancy patterns and solid. colors. Sizes 30 to 44. _... with fused and soft collars. All sleeve styles. Colors galore win ; . are Sanforized and have perfect-fit- _ sizes S. M, L and XL. a = ting Mitoga styling. Sizes 141/2-16'/2 ee _ an . and 32 to 35 sleeve lengths. MEN’S LINED a : | 4. 7 weil iaea Floor 7 . < her GLOVES. a Waite's . , . Street Floor i | Reg, 5.00 res with ou “Outdoor” Men Aporaiate : | i. Famous ““Buckskein Joe” [oT 2 99 eet | the Warmth wy incur emit ah : ae — gm Feature of This | |: CAR COAT and - JACKET SALE : 95. Wools, cashmeres. suedes ite “= and cottons. - Mary wash ‘n’ ; 22. VQIwes = wear nylon. Sizes 36.to 46. : $ 99 Get yours now while’ there - @ ] 4 are still many months of cold ‘weather ahead. Special Purchase INSULATED. UNDERWEAR ‘2-PIECE $@ 7 “SUIT... ONLY 8 99 7 Quilt stitched nylon... filled with ; 4-oz. Dacron for the ultimate in - insulation. Full cut, yet closé- / fitting. The filling stays fluffy y rs through couritless(Washings. Sizes | J. eid S, M, L and XL. ‘Idea! for women, oe a too. / i SUNE CODIU r= INR EL UNOU == UND U ig UIUNL aU SCO OY CONUS, WU NR SSO OU SOENUNNNEE | ff 410 eewiaecaeae en elle i is alk 5 “4 ‘ x ‘ Res | / / -. “es * * a, / ‘ ‘ * * = z so das ; ; , * tet i Soe : * ‘ 4 #4 * eee ¢ ‘ ae = - ges ? . % <7 * o 4 . = ¢ " 4 , : Hi . ‘ | . : 5 : a = i 5 a T a i ee es es * 74, # ¥ rs * ee 2S i *. #* i é : & e a * a ! : Ls 1 ; e- . a8 : g : f ; ; 4 « Ae Dee : ; . fe ‘ . - - i oo - ! j= 5 $ eres a i a xf ‘ . 4 : | ie ih WR witty: ARM yl — SIXTREN BOuAS PRESS, THURADAY TANUARY 1, 1959 — ee THE Quality Merchandise” “at Speci ial January Savings! ha ae Full Panel cue Double Bree Side : -7.Yr. Hardwood CRIB $29.98 : Full panel, double drop side 7-yr. crib with oll” around teething rails, stabilizing bar for extra support. Dainty decal trim. _Choose white, wax, gray or Purtwead: = a a Famous Brand Famous Welch Innerspring BOODLE BUGGY | Crib Mattress . . . converts to a car bed! . . $ a < $8.98 7 ehen Special Value Purchase c= 17” | oe ~ - : : = A car rugged carriage that is doubly useful Sees — § .. ,. @asily corverts to a car bed Collapsible 7 — : for easy handling, grey washab le plastic coated é leatherette fabric : Reg. 24.98 Boodle Buggy __. $19.99 2 Welch Auto Baby Seat Special Purchase em ~$ Sit_or stand style ¢ car “seat oe. a