ee pe i LAC PI ee eee a a Home — Edition 116th YEAR. eee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 —44 PAGES ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL * ASSOCIATED PRESS Ike Urges ‘Pay as WASHINGTON | \B—President . Eisenhower called today for a “pay @s we go” policy on fed- eral finances, Speaking at a luncheon of the National Press Club, Eisenhower said that if a balance between _income- _ Spending can be maintained this coming year it may lead to ‘“‘substantial sur- pluses” in the future, With such a financial program, cuts. * * * Eisenhower said the United - States must reform its tax struc- he held out the possibility of tax + ture in a number of ways. He sajd Secretary of the Treasury Anderson is studying ways of revising the tax structure. “f would not be prepared to say that we would be prepared te recommend next year, as the first move in this field, the What the American people do is far more important, he said, and the government should limit itself te doing what the people eannot do for themselves—na- tional security, for instance. Eisenhower stressed that it reduction of individual income taxes,” he said. The President’ hit at the idea that federal spending can pro- mote prosperity. * * * He said he does not believe it is the federal government which ou Go’ Policy for U.S. themselves to spend their money wisely and prevent in- flation. He said he believes the United States can keep under control the problem of rising costs. Today's affair was broadeast live by TV and radio networks. dent has no plans to permit live TV and radio coverage of his ‘regular news conferences. x * * Eisenhower was asked about of a 1957 law he recommended | creates prosperity. is. ‘primarily =p hed the People a ALL PRESENT — When the 1959 session of the Michigan Oakland's Voices in Lansing — _ Official Denies Cuba Executions Are Suspended © Government Men Had Claimed Halt Due to Pressure From U. S. HAVANA, Cuba rf —A presidential secretary today denied that executions of) ipersons accused of crimes under the Batista regime shad been suspended — but there were no new reports, of executions. Royal Oak Tribune Photo Dems Miss 5 Legisla ure | But White House Press Secretary | on guarantee of voting. James C. Hagerty said the Presi- | civil rights—about the passage | ~ He said Congress should be | very careful in this area, but | should make sure that nobody's right to vote is taken away. | The President repeated what he has said before—that school closings because of the segrega- tion dispute are tragic and give | a bad picture of America abroad. ss ‘Says County Home-Rule Won't t Infringe on Cities Special to The Pontiac Press LANSING — Sen. Frank Andrews (R-Hillman) said- ian of cities would not be jeopardized eee counties adopt home-rule governments. “The charter drawn up by the county should be so drafted as not to step on the toes of the present city. ‘charters,” said Andrews, who hopes to yIDUeee BY a ESOT) tion to the Senate calling*——-—~ for a home-rule aoe Gal t tonal amendmen «> coon SVS (JANQSTEL ‘Saved His Life veteran ei - nee rane | Policeman Takes Stand or 80. “It would help should ‘Oakland County approve it,” the 10-year To help steer Oakland ‘in this © jn Tsermengas Trial on direction, ‘Semann, Berk- John G. Opens Republicans Eye House Control After Deadlock Two Detroit Lawmakers Absent; One Ill, Another Gets Lost in Fog By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL, JR. | LANSING—Not one, but two Democrats were miss- ing as roll call was taken-at noon today in the State House of Representatives, Signaling the opening of the 70th Legislature. Absent were Detroit Reps. Legislature opened today, Oakland County's six state representa- tives and State Senator’ L, Harvey Lodge (R-Drayton Plains) were ready fo take thei# seats. Pictured ata get-together were (seated, Rep. James Clarkson (D-Southfield), William Hayward (R-Royal Oak), John C. Hitehcock (D-Hazel Park), and Farrell E. Roberts - (R-West Bloomfield Township), Lodge,-Andergompaqng@’Roberts are A government press, ‘source quoting a presiden-, tial spokesman announced! ley supervisor in charge of the ‘board of supervisors’ legislative committee, | Kean Murder Josephine D. Hunsinger, An JUinois policeman today told who was still a bed patient from left) Rep, Lloyd . Andergan-(R-Waterford. Township), Sen. Lodge, Rep. Arthur J. Law (D-Pontiat), and (standing, from left) incumbents, while Law, beginning their first terms. Clarkson, Hayward, and Hitcheock are suspension of executions Tuesday night after criti-' Hospital Plans Commissioner Demands Given Go-Ahead ~~ Showdown on Chief Straley ° cisms in the baited States. *® More than 150 neraits have been executed after hurried mili- itary trials since the New Year's ‘Day revolufion which overturned President Fulgencio Batista. It is estimated 3,000 persons | Andrews to iron out a chink put: | “iby Birmingham met briefly with’ ¥ fer. haw en ex-convict saved him from jcertaln execution at the hands of in the path of home-rule | county. ja gun-happy killer.- This -developea when _ supervis- & * ors from several Oakland cities} Officer- Dominick Giofre viewed) the ae with ‘alarm, es " Collinsy: ille Police De pantie nt tes- Oe won te inertcred |e bik ie was saved by Dem Such an argument was put forth! trios Tsermengas, tral i supervisor and Oakland Courity. Circuit Court for mayor, Cari F. Ingraham. the slaying of the Texas gi angster George Kean. for the on of the’ at Detroit Osteopathic hos- ‘pital where she is-recuper- ating from an operation, ‘and Rep. Frank J. O’Brien, | Folléwing caucuses yesterday, ‘Republicans were anticipating a 53- Si majerity and an opportunity to - name the House speaker from their ranks due to the illness of Rep. H ‘unsinger. O'Brien anived after roll call, re steal | in jail awalting investigation “EF have the assurance from . | saying he had been delayed by Commission Approves, ; nal ‘e | | ; ' PP | By PETE LOCHBILER “Any charges against the chief|ask for a citizens’ committee to, 99d. trial on charges of crimes | Sen‘ Andrews there won't be | The 44-year-old officer de. iw iy — Soret in from Emergency Label On! City Commissioner Robert A.}should be filed with the Civil Serv-, investigate the civil service act,| | under the Batista regime. any abridgement of their pow- | scribed an incident that took rf Expansion f Landry last night demanded aj ice comneniasion by then,” said the’ ‘which I believe is the source of; Many of those already executed) ¢™ * said Semann, place in Collinsville Dec. 15, 1957, | House Clerk Norman E. Philleo, showdown on Police Chief Herbert . W. Straley within three weeks. City : ——>+— #Placetl an “emergency” label on ; Commissioners last night | District .7 commissioner. “Tf they, aren't, I am going to have been tried in secret, troubles in the police department.” | sraeaigeriall Gllalhaitl gi thelex “This can be best accomplished Landry expressed his views in a/ prepared statement which he read ecutions was given to reporters, assigned fo the presidential pal-, | by putting representatives of cities, townships, labor, business, and ;mayors, plus citizens at large, on! a day before Kean was shot to who is handling the gavel until a death in a Commerce Township speaker is named, said it was pos- ‘home, Dec. 16, 1957 Tsermengas, an Ecorse factory isible there would be a recess. This ‘would mean the organization vote A wy we. } se i jto forewarn fell ow -CoENIMISSIONETS, : _the Pontiac General Hospital ex Fog and Drizzle Gov Williams Denies. he cad. : : ace. It said executions were con- jthe charter commission assigned|worker, is charged with second- beri be taken uintl léiter inv the: pansion program and authorized - . tinuing in accordance with due'the task of designing the county/degree murder in the killing. jafternoon «+ + City Manager Walter K. Willman, Cause H azar dous 2? apt So eae ee | home- rule framework,” he said. According to Giofre, he ‘and Gov to plot a course out of new finan-| Road Conditions cial difficulties. Income Tax Decision ord. and demanded an end to friction between Straley and George D. Eastman, the city’s * * * * Both the statement of the presi- dential secretary and of the press Semann's committee was told to look further into the question another officer were kidnaped by Kean, Tsermengas and two other members of. Kean's gang. Williams stood in the back of the room during the swearing-in iceremonies, which began imme- | eras) aS : , ‘diately afte 2 7 Willman asked commissioners | A heavy blanket of fog mixed) BANSING — Gov. Williams | new public safety director. source Tuesday night said the vai Ceesen (ndrad ies * * « oe coal tne vu aah S to study agreements drawn up |Wwith drizzle this, morning created said today he has not decided | “The chief is not expendable, in names of the accused and the! port home oa immediately. P “They drove us out into the coun- eon a sae up milly of teat ” to cancel existing contracts. He |extremely hazardous driving con-) whether to recommicnd legisla- lcharges against them would be try and handcuffed us to a tree.) F ‘Csuves said he would ask permission to ditions in parts of Oakland County, execute them next week. |State Police reported today. Cone tex low ee of Eastman’s program porters also were invited to cover i of our car, loaded and cocked it} Republicans emerged from 8°") Fog. and. drizzling. rain_-began. . .. ,to improve the department.” ___ the trials. . ‘have Oakland{s backing. in this!ang said: | top-level eaucus-last-night te an--— —- With emergency powers, Wirt “I have been studying th t < man said he would seek new agree. Ereezing (on maje Righways snd ter f .s ag ‘ ane "| “Straley should not be sana The secretary also | acaied that direction ‘fore long. “I'm going to shoot you, cops!""| Bounce their “no compromise ciites with local contractors 1/20e TOsc™ Causing arash of Minor) 1% for came few.” Be to a ito the whims and fancies of any) Provisional President Manuel Ur- <7 * “Kean’-was a Wild man," | oe! “ith the Democrats, and : accidents and slowing traffic to a| Mews Conference, “but have | rutia and Fidel Castro, leader of | He said his group plans a meet- : complete construction on a time- and-material basis, instead of creel ieclice eed through overall bids. | The Weather Bureau said the ~ Thelatest crisis came to a head| fog would last throughout the when Willman estimated it will, day and the freezing rain would cost $300,000 to $350,000 more than, disappear as the temperature expected to complete remodeling) rese to a predicted a) of 40 of the original hospital building. | today. 5 * * * The drizzle will continue font! The extras cover costs of replac- with a predicted low of 32, turn-| ing defective heating, electrical ing colder tomorrow -with a high| and plumbing installations. ‘of 34 and snow flurries. ——~fhe-city- manager said the city Highways were —Teported— tite wosid have funds to pay off the tremely slippery in the western present contractors for the amount secior of the Lower Peninsula. of work they have already done| Twenty-five was the lowest tem- under the existing contracts, plus|perature in downtown Pontiac pre- $32,146 in’ penalties to Darin & | iceding 8 a.m. The reading “ 2 tive adoption of a. personal tn- come to no conclusion.” “This was the governor's fre- sponse to questions about a pub- lished report that he had decided against advocating income tax. The governor: declined to be | “T will | | drawn out, and said, make my recommendations known at the ere time.”’ Mason ene HHFA - said. .ias safety director. 'my opinion, even to the success igroup of officers or citizens,"’ he _ * x Landry charged that Straley had been used ‘ ‘as a whipping boy and ep |a fall guy.’ Straley was stripped by Eastman) of everything except rank and pay ‘a month after Eastman took over) ad Eastman said he could not | work with Straley to bring about Th” WASHINGTON i oNonnan iP Mason, now federal hotising com- missioner, was nominated to- day to be chief of the Housing and Home Finance Administra- |, tion. = (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) p.m. was 33. Get $5,260 in 6 Jobs , Seek Two Fleet DETROIT (UPI) Police througheut Michigan hunted for two armed bandits today who pulled six lightning-like robberies last night and criminally attacked .&@ woman clerk during one of the holdups. Between 6 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. Prince Cleaners in the village of Inkster. Police said the younger bandit, about 24 years old, crim- inally assaulted a woman clerk and fled with $40. Their third robbery was in Gar- den City. Again the younger man, described as about 6 feet, 190): pounds with light brown brashcut the bandits gathered, about $5.260|hair, flashed his chrome-plated re-|,severs! cash boxes and two reg: | rastmah has reportedly sought! Markete 0-000 ess ° in the robbery rampage that swung| volver. He fled with $130, A clerk) ™ . ___ |twice to have charges brought; Obituaries ............... ap through southwestern Wayne Coun-'saw him leap into the getaway car.| On cn oe perpen at — Siagainst Straley, but Willman wp- mall rob reaveveres igi Prime et, Allen ‘parently turned him down | Theaters ...... ; * Police were also Woking for a a Speedeny service aon | the sacouk tag in had been do-| times a — we TV & Ryedio Programs ... 43 : white amebiie ’ i y asked Witnen, /Keri ...........-... 43 that was used in the robberies. Lt. Ronald La Rue of the Wayne County Sheriff's office said the two robbers began their night of terror) at 6 p.m. in Wayne where they struck the Wayne Cleaners and Laundry. ee * At 8:23 p.m., the bandit entered the Greenfield Market, also in Tay- lor Township, ard asked the — Bandits bandit told manager Jack Iannuzzi, 39, of Detroit, ‘we're going back into the store and get the money. Don’t try anything funny or some- one will get killed.” The second bandit remained in the ‘car while bis partner and Iamnuzzi. returned to clean out _Weirng a grey sult, dark top ip t and brown felt hat, the sec- oul eater tock over 4a He had a blue steel revolver. Mrs, Leona Kruzman, wife of the hein uae oe, they hit the! ment recommended by the Pub- lic Administration pls (PAS) | study. Landry attacked this move, sAy- ing Eastman took action ‘‘much too soon to arrive at a reasonable opinion of oe chief.” * * “1 don’t ae Eastman could |conscientiously express afiy opin- jion on Straley’s qualifications ‘ex: cept on hearsay evidence,” the commissioner declared, they should be filed now.” Landry did not make mention of the fact that City Man- ager Walter K.° Willman, who sat two chairs away from him, - is the only official empowered = =. a: got Commission ap- - Straley was personally criticized by the PAS study, which said morale and efficiency suffered dur- ing his eight-year feign as chief.) | Eastman was hired in October “Tf there are any charges against, ‘Straley — either of incompetence, |. malfeasance, or anything else —| In Today’ Ss Press to bring about improvements. made available to newsmen. Re- the revolution, met Tuesday, The statement on suspension of- executions was issued after it was reported tHe two men had met. * * * Earlier Tuesday Castro had de fended the executions as “neces sary to purify the nation."” And |Foreign imonte said that unless the new regime meted out “fast justice,” >The publi would take theETaWthtet— its own hands to avenge the tor- ture and murder of an estimated 20,000 Cubans by Batista police and soldiers, Errol Flynn, Wife Sued LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Errol Flynn and his wife were sued # yesterday by a former modele who charged the couple’ s pet terrier dog caused her to fall and receive serious injuries. AE OBE LOGE Angus Campbell Tas Accountant, f-| come Tas, Open Eves PE 3-3615, 005 W. Buros. Hetil fer Rent for Special Occasions. Convenient. Ample parking. FE ¢7101. Tatome Tax. Open Evenings, Sei. 42 FE. Minister Roberto Agra) sé yann indicated yesterday he. | still isNn hopes Sen, Andrews will) ing with Oakland legislators in Lansing Jan, 27, and that he feels the board of supervisors will be. asked to vote again on the home- ing | Then Kean got the riot gun out’ Giofre continued. “I'm sure he was going to pull the trigger.” But Tsermengas grabbed the gun, suddenly the officer re- ‘rule question at a February meet-ilated, grappled with ihe an briefly: 2 Oo. 6) (C MS | on o ge le ‘ge aa d Pike. PE 41182 or FE 60773. of new members. | introduced 59-year-old Don R. Pears of Buchanan, last year's speaker pro-tem of the lower chamber, as their unanimous choice for speaker this year. They also pikes Allison Green (Continued on | Page : 2, Col. 4) | + - Search Ruins for Baby's Body IIS «\, — > » c eA: = — * ‘ f Wes. ig SCENE O§ FATAL FIRE — Highland Town- ship firemen probe’ ruins af one-story frame house in Highland Township which burned. to, ~ Duck Lake Rd. Twenty-three-year-old Mrs. New- _ the ground yesterday, claiming the life of a six- month-old baby., The victim was David NeWsum, one else was injured. Pontiac Prese Phote wv son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Newsum of 2809 "sum mammged to rescue another small child. ‘No ( ————. ows, leg ’ THE: PONTIAC C PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, ‘1959 > — . - Fz TWO. : : 5 | Limi a ion Stat Sut eme Court yes . Co ; 7 e . — . A F | ] The Day in Birmingham Arguments all largef Date to s 3 Mikoyan “Give Quer : -” High Twelve to Honor ® BSNS) . | der Here Monday in History __ jn Sewer Case | Set for Libr aly ‘Founder Here Mon * . ! 4 7 e: in| : | The Birmingham club last year ~Unofticiall Y twelve Town Drain. City Hopes to Complete BIRMINGHAM — Nantes meet, tae deca aoe ale tdi : H ingham w ‘ | LANSING ®—Anastas I. Mi Attorney Asks Whether New Building in Time onte aerice organization, andjing at one sho Univer ANSIN(G, UP—Ans ‘ i aes : ; isity, Washing —. kovan. Russia's visiting debu'y | Townships Are Exempt | for Centennial Fete their guests will meet at ea . * * premier tias been spared one munity House } ant at Danae! Invitations bane been issued to . 2. alco : stig (Special to The Pontiac Press) | , Fall construction of the new pub-. ‘0 fe eee ition: clubs in Royal Oak, Pontiac and ee i ciG once! (agaen tne lier library was set as a target date of the cwaily” Wat. DetToit to attend the affair. in a teur of this country prob Sie supreme Court haa beantlett: last night by the City Commission. The 78-year-old “Wally wa “ny Wing eT Pe reearded) tn late ' ith thas ticklish prohiem of the ie ‘city hopes to have the new cott will come from bok tous Ralph Minke, A. of 6350 \ Ing, aa at ihe state yen el coneinwenlwpene mia civic center building completed in ygo, te, speak, The a - Lake Rd.. Bloomfield Township ne a ad “ i : bp diipased tiponm teasnmships. tut time for it to be a center of attrac- | program Will open the ave * Be ~tsuffered-a-possibie broken nese a - Celene ae Bo cian Jun ele “tion during the Pontiac centennial build a new headquarters office ‘severe chest injuries at 3:20 this ate theo tn in De ak ee aD CONN . *« : next year, said City Manager Wal- for High Twelve International. imorning when his car struck the k li had been (theorized that This was apparent here sester- ter K. Willman. Founded in 1921. the organization|rear of a truck load of- steel. a ; the visit would not be recorded day after auton: Jost Oakland; Commissioners last night Oa inow has 216 clubs in the United Township ‘Police Captain Nor- a in the offictal Ristory of Mick ‘County and sev@ral municipalities! -|the Birmingham firm of ie ‘States and foreign countries. The man Dehnke said the driver V igan because Gov. Williams “presented their arguments for over | Hewlett & Luckenbach as the arc ‘Most recent honor to the founder of the truck, Floyd Wells, 38, of u was not officially notifled of in bear in the lwny-dis pute uy iitects. aan ‘was the establishment of the Wal- Wyandotte, was traveling north the appearance, /Fwelve-Town storm relief sewer| The company has designed many, cott Foundation to furnish scholar- on Telegraph road just south of , : But fr Lewis Beeson, exeen: (system before the high court ‘public buildings, including the pro- ‘ships to train young American) yoo. road. In a brief state- WILLIAM J. MORIARTY ' , : wecrelary of the State Hs , to Claude H. Stev- posed new Oakland County court- | men and women for the diplomatic ment te police Minke said he did — eae said this Ne eee, a | house. It has indicated it wants a oo ing not see any: lights on the rear ot j | torical Cormmussien, sa ens, Detroit bonding attoer y i\five per cent fee, plus another one the truck. | asstnplion was based on a tml uhe presented the county's cant, ’ uitants. It hopes e taken presse ' hether a [per cent for cons ked the vehicle and qa Cees 0 P tiken prom the court must decide whe ito have bids let by July 1. i | +H Id Police chee’ bility of oi i! - township is a municipal corpora: ° . jeer? | ailiae Polio C inic sme ‘while admitting yal paneer a . re Tine Beeson 8 Gon, tke a elty, and thus ¢x ow a: & tentatwe ce ie caaatiuction at Monteith School iMate being Garmaged Sy but one Hotaght surprise a lotof peor et team the tSmill limite- ; 2 | has been set on the cons t will | dent, said that they found but : OF XeCu ive eNotes Mere Ve Ma ACH fy ae wise | price. 1 seal cna tga ae a polio clinic was held from 6 ,very dim signal. (hints as or offical history of the . ihe erunent ; | be more closely estimate : to 8:30 last night at the Montéith | . ue When this ane ite ' \ 7 - BLOW TO DEMOCKATS — State Representative Josephine D. | the firm submits preliminary | School and will not be held: Friday The Child Study Club of the Con- Moriarty Guest Speaker Mila coun there be when 0) vns le oa te oan fo he Hunsinger (D-Dearborn) balances a ruler.in her pagal rel | plans to ibe —- = fs previpusly announced. 'gregational Church os se | or i 2 legally entangled Case are . ‘ h illness may affec e | approval. vill meet at 1 p.m far are tantly dig a Gssitae bon te ON Detroit to indicate how her | @pp * * ham Ww , at Annual Bosses Night hisforians ae ae “ wolved at as not possible ta ¢ h pe il on o e iuithe diate House of Representatives as it opened | Plannediialtettwo story bulidine! cnila * 4 its in the Mon-| ‘morrow at the home bag gat : eee oy oe ‘ . un balance of puwe i ren and adu eta a Banquet This Evening Vintig old theories.” “tr ~*~ ®t today. The House is evenly divided betwegn Republicans ie eens |on South Parke street, across BOE hh and Williams Lake school Sere 108 — 4 - a . . B tne - ‘Ub e 1 4 Am midications wsurd by the © ptoweker at aay ange ated gmt, teiis=5o to 55. Mra. ITunsinger underwent lays. So |e Cty Hal of the library has areas were administered the shots|~)” p bert Frehse, executive di- ' 1 : ; 4 : 2 ays “ing } 3 0 2 = S fs - see pontae Arce dimear Cham Gaamassion, Beeson sa beat the eight qushiees probably et recently and cannot leave the hospital for several day | diet way since last year|by 12 registered nurses, under the | to. of the Detroit Round Ta- mini Ponting “Aree Tutte Citi iin thal (he wiewe Ave mert ibe Jater part of this wee i ae given top priority in supervision of Dr. William Crom- ble, will speak on ‘Dealing with ber of Commerce Hosses Night those of the authors and not al gp party next week br deeite when |when ital improvement pro-'mett, who volunteered their Prejudices—Racial and Religious.’ imnquet will be William TO Mor un : HS bite and Munsee State Dems, Ir ithe city’s cap services. At 8 p.m. tomorrow members of : | " al nty, assistant side la D ) vr Williams tom. net notified he” eygon . ; = —__— the Congregational Church ie ‘ he elercuys i mu “_ . caine it was not An ati tal “Residents of 14 southern coun House Showdown have their annual Kral ves stall é . init an the fist place . Heeson ty Communities, who will. bene fil Or S | church parlors. nnui di } ; ee tN er recard af the Vist oan the $44,092,000 newer to stop > . | will be given and future plans dis- Wath bord Siutur- fs. atic ee fan nan Sater Clive Jaro hives, < iets, have ; . sVormrty Will apeak ion the topic a ” tt hie papers | avons) trode’ bere Sees when (Continued From Page One} for his comments for ane week cussed. : lhe) Gynemstiveveites, od Sean along with hig p: . ipy , Malted as far back as 1952 2 ity vf So, he said. = | MM 7 fi 0 Jayeees and their! “Hut historians use mi chi h this network of »srWers Was 1D (Kingston) to repeat as majority * | aia) fl Posse ¥ yo 1 WA Gy " S, whieh ore " expected, said Willan) Saurees Plies one re ' + ape | Matty conceived. floor leader. In the meantime, as Democrats a bemne< Ht ex pet . sé Wu A Pat eae ( wv IRL i : : ; -attack reanor, general chaiegian ae ‘ nae \ 1 full The ease was ip before the su Oaklands GOP delegation, Re last night mapped a counter-atta | UD hea fi manony ane Best) Se. a Is of Cur \ fertord they still hadn’t come out with a at The banquet tepgins ot 7 for pont count of Mie ats vise will be preme Court on Appeals 6 Lloyd £.. Anderson of a leaf ‘House leaders! it Flks Temple with a cocktial Hable af any? future historie cyt judge Pf Hussel Holland s de Township, Farrell FE Roberts a suggested slate fi ache alate! ott saree mere ai: hou starting af 6. pan” ; Thar it worth recording “* cision by the cities of Southfield West Bloomfield Township and Wil-| should they be able i a ican. |. City commissioners ast) rant whom me ae ; a Municipal ( Di George Patroff will te tiie t tT UENDINN: 1 Troy. and Royal -Owk Town 1 i Hayward, representative-elect| control away from y he fa- turned down’a proposal to apolo- missed yesterday by . inaster during awards ceremonies A . ‘from Royal Oak, sided with the However, it appeared that the fa- gize Publicly ¢ to 4) persons against Judge Cecil McCallum. ; following the banquet all Voters OK ahi . . * “ . . Mev ihe cadcus | vor ites were Mezzano, last ond | The charges stemmed out o | y “Tt oun sented ape the da €Xa 5 iietd ail trow content hei ee 'sion's minority ard leader, an - citywide raids aceite aioe ou be pres 7 semdtidieial & W ROTEST ‘als and o' rien. a $2% mi on numbers t | Distinguished Service Award Rage ci auscanmenta lon (he pro) DEMs 1 amé feo | Kowalakt- PO iceman eS f ies broke up . re ice : notmninee selected as the Outstand us ines. uy f while the township sass it! Bur loud protests camé fr oy Oakland lawmakers haven't | | ring operating : j ' Sig) Vane Manel) ies eats lass will have to exceed the Jo mills’ pemoeratic cammittee of Raid | been mentioned as likely House Tri | Commissioner Milton R. Henry t ettatiotis ty Hie Buss mi the Year AN ANTONIO, “Tes tAPy “to meet its contractural obliga- Peps Lanse Mezzano (Wakefielc a) te -aders, as Anderson and ae in Sermengas lla | wemnamdea the action, saying, “It i * and the key man of the Yes Pitre: fed 10289 Jo 4KOK Oe with the eminty. according Joseph J. Kowalski (Detroit) roe have but freshmen terms is the only right thing to do in ( fetes bye leu 5 z x wy 5‘ : x q , Tuesdey te issue bonds ta hy they, stranica A. Merritt, who pf0-'O'Brien Prticere eh to, Show. ‘| (Continued From Page One) | view of the fact that tm sy) } 2 ta eetmanan , leg . tepubticans & : ; ; ‘aul Evangelist S feed ee a ten he ona nied arguments i a “I heat chance to capture) Democrats skipped picking and persuaded him finally not to ple suffered through no ‘ e CTCL! ‘ : rre* } « .é ee : i 1 In view of this dUficulty, Jus leew y by having all 95 unswer slate at an afternoon caucus ere murtees them, | their own.’ issue aay the au rr : | 7 ‘ u An tice bugene Fo Black inquired ' a elie : vor of the committee, which they a etrisked hie feHolavercure:: Henry's resolution dlso called! Eye Ai men it fieht seth th f om | whether there might not be ®n j roll ‘ te’ hoped, before the GOP made its ssid Gioire ; upon the city to pay all legal fees | ; Se ee 31.7.40,00 other way of Hnancing the se Phe thern in the Demeera no deal stand, could sit baal “Giotre said that n few hours'of the 4) persons. D to Nerves The proposn) wag " - u er, stich ny having the resl | side was the expected absence of with the Republicans and work out ; antiee when the Kean eane (ore ed, ~ A re , ° repercal clebiperatycny .bveric eT, . . , Rep. an . _ p é ‘ ue ” " I ; oa i pee the firm dente vote a FG inerease. one of their members sl onen: of the even split ihim and special officer John Gag: | Henry's proposal failed for lack, 4 bliss «10 hia (3 ; to singer, who is rev iperathing * * * ehelreecnieniccan had union after Mayor. hilin en , UP Tiaek 1775 NO) for campany praperties foraee nnawered by saying to snp yeration per: noe ANtO f fa) 2 POCTEST EE Wlinin Ft "| ny Wat tue eile de ven : oroneniiu an elergeney of Phe ee epee the _hope ihren CnGdthieiimath dealhmbut Rowston said the entire raid should ‘ ND’ | i's “4 t es 3 ) THe é . m~ ‘ Epes hal ta puedes an ine alien saul pope ttt et ul the ull! TorMed Taat FTvany. that maybe Republicans would re- Tsermengas had comforted them be reviewed after all the cases are ions D. “HAMMO! setat ith tirana THATS Tr De plane WW Teste Prevent Cerri a vote would be thost diffieu | Reounte i . isda be: s Z cit at efantvat Sane unio Ge ie Se, acl yy ATEN of MASI EAT, CAS aceminely «ontident Rey “1 linquish “control of the Hot ) with the words: studied in court L | ' } Mote ctor fieath Ve Anas WHS i F F “ : ' : u an eee : ' wading totises, death meas cd tore hat Judge Holland unsnarled one can, and fighting Democrata aah cause they already had apa | “Don't worry, I won't let fe) i Henry, an attorney, then a angel { an Onfanic disabn meee : ra hon the suit, beotught originally jeg for today s eae al ue (UU) 99 to. 12) across a be in t hurt you.” ou - a iy nald, Tm guing (o invite ai urs ay | oe ' ” ' t ANC wens { the Legislature, if apc, nate Also, they { they were The hoodlums kidnapet eo ‘| | = ; te hen a township, ANd session o | ; € Li . le to sue the clty anc -* Silence Isn't Golden by ee “A “special rk peared the roll call Mught’ show entitted to House leadership as they 10, gain help in relocating the a they'll et geod jodg- ; Dy henneth Geiser Grahan : eine db Ge oe : ‘ project was con 55 Repubheans on hand, but only captured more votes in the No- place where they had hidden one of | id longtime friend and plysieuin who MTEL M ule Nall nuts . he istation fog . : he aint appeal DY 54 Democrats vember electiqn than did the oat their two cars” the lay before. ments. f t eq OF fiived here last muht to ae war pong : : ven cele extitutional bu x Ae hecee ah an ‘ e sition party . anor, finding the car, Kean | Those against whom charges I eNanuinahions at the Mayo Clme” arrested vesterdiay ; OST SKITS LGR Ata » surface that * * ; ; were dismissed weré: oe: Pibed the ailment as a epasi) came involved in a dispute with other roadblock, ‘The fownship” |, appeared on the a lead ‘ . wanted to shoot us outright, but | Willie J. Brown, Charles d, 61, ~ : { blood vesscl i a sensitive atreetear conductor and start wined in tater this bare margin would leac But it was most apparent oe Tsermengas suggested that we lish Charles Carson, John Geren Paul D. Hammon F 4 “a Me ORa ; i annette , . F ; ion of dhe Gleith ey: neh ade * ee : ‘ward Republican erro i “oe last al: ee te be handcuffed ‘0 a a al John Chance, Robert Chenault, Active in Land Sales; f 34 | ye aati his di page de> Ty ocrats appatently have Republicans didn : ang could make g ad Nee ks, John) “y HeTVOuN Fee hog met Judge Holland in ' a - g Fred Harper, Alphonso Hicks, Jo h mi us mi rime thing? Cieises h B \- cision gave one Victory ee io up with a surprise of their tal ; either plan. cape," ofr ‘sald, aie Charles Jackson, Major, Died After SORE ' u : = : ' . nog \ vie : 2 ) : Wbaeculting trom nervous ten TOWN Used oe ° | Southfie when he said vais my shat howe Ae r 1 fight Democrats wrre still huddling {n- Giotre said he believed Tser- | \Kelly, Willie Lamb,. John Mc-; 3 om atl strain i n 1893 p then like Roval Gate Ie 1OURY, bears would " Mosta’ a ito the wee hourg of the morning enges was motivated by charity, | hedrick Morris, George, Aceon Pant_-DHennnend. le = en or Fires Bae beyond the } ly. Meng Cuthern, | Serv | + : onl iro Fas stds ts yey taal) fir seak_a-solution_They tentatively | ander cross exanitnation ware ‘Gee, Owen Reed, John Reidy, r with offices at 26% W. Hu- , ‘ ; for the drain | py { he expected att fete saueue) this McGe' realto | ‘The 40 year old revival lender en. qOCKVILLE, Conn. One ol {tration te ey coe lee t be eat nswer roll cal] scheduled another caucus forced to admit that Tsermengas | John Scruggs, August Summer, .ron St., will be held at 2 p.m. : tmed Masa Cline veraterday for thee cit first fire atarm systen Now dhe same question mus representatives a " ‘ mnisged ast MOMNINE before the gavel eame fad (Gaationgd okcanl Gls the adie Vines, Collins Wallace Jr., hareiay at Sparks-Griffin Chapel. : ' BASIN ; x ~ el ( : , ‘ We ' ‘ pad A fi.! tests affey pain connected with the wars 4 rented bell In DROS, the a answered by th ht i i penting today, aM nt ‘down at noon, * F iwords: | : 5 Ernest Westphall, William Wil! iDr. William EH. Marbach of the “sparm fobced fim, te caneel a vated Hiten} the. se of the Delliie relates to the only on on * ; “If you kill these men, then liams, Willie B. Williams, Lai Yee, First Presbyterian Church will of- Dailae, Tex. xperchy and Postpone cin. the Methcaiat Soctety'e church; PODS TIT MOSER, TSS UE * House par) “Dont be too surprised if we oat have every potice ce jAudie ‘Brinker and Leah vatnan:| ficiate, a aaa ne Anstidicu viiende faotawen tine fivel alana purposes, Democrats dug e ‘tind that Wheel Mrs. Hunsinger in here On the minty oniour backs. _Others.. are. Jack — Alexande = % * ** | i ma ie : Fhe rent waa $20 a Vear liamentary proc edure to fine ai yi a@-sivetcher,” warned. Law | “Tsermengas himself touk the: Charles Brown, Andrew Canter, Burial will be in White Chapel : a Ns ~ Hospital ‘Ogram j Republicans ov need ae "aain ee stand to begin his defense before | Charles Hooks, Fred Holland, \¢ emorial Cemetery. ‘ lot thoses elected, or M4, iludge (Bvank lDel: dismicse . Y John Henry “e ! z > Republicans: Judge Frank L. Dot Marie Mason Yee. . y é Sl Ww ed | rit control of the House. Republicans Queen to Visit Canada the trial until tomorrow morning or Johnny Powe, Will Roberson, Pallbearers will be George ) Planes Grounded, Ci HES yc’ efs op ro y feel they can hurdle this oa > meen Eliz. | According to Tsermengas, he Ber Roberts Blanche Sullivan, Bassett, Louis Borst, Bruce 4d. oe . chy appealing thia ruling and hav — Loxpon it PI) —Quee h, Se ee Kean ThEGunh (one: criminal eu o alee aiid’ Dicey) Woods [lAuactt, gehal Windia Jean D. Dj tin Trattic (Continued rang Page One) ‘ing their simple majority of ee abeth and her a pone pancinies in| For Worth, Tex, n Henry ; Millis and Charles Hammond. , » Appel adinburgh, will fly to : ‘i ao ; . , Og ISTUP g \rmistpong. Ine, the yeneral eon. present: side ha ee Meput bliean ae deri: a six-week tour, it ‘the fall of 1957, agreeing to drive Fishermen in Mediterranean wa-| The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward f . treamed down the Atlantic ine tore Le ; On Ne i ie Pies ‘ cut threat’ wae learned today, No details of (north toward Michigan with Kean, Fis erm an teot long net. called) Hammond, he was born in Pontiac | mi ESI TESS (ist fad (ie it Plains apens F fle was authorized to prepare an as k ‘a Aacant age of a WOMAN the Canadian trip have yet been and two other Texas ee fee a a ree for “catching gar: lon Dec. 2, 1897 and had lived here | oe tee -_* = atl sie oT Ness 1 Vane tho ein ne ' pr ent. Pears coun: disclosed, The Duke visited Can. (Thomas Smith and Lowell Me- Tot es ‘all his life. He attended the Uni-_ | 4 Ae fe pear! eH ny tina a pe ae : | v =. - \ . 4 ap aes ts, “wife 9 lee Veplone frathe was shut eff -$308-800) te $750 000 cre tered by inferring the Democrats ada last October, oe ‘Comb. __ : = —— == “i versity of pp eaigan: - | of the ‘tie — dnpletely at Chicago's (Wo Ma) aa detective ayatems were would have taken the same stand: Z Prior to opening his real estate } aoe eee cere ane(ne FS dlscocered tn Mreaking "AE Republican been absent ty ‘office in 1953. Mr. Hammond. 6. | Mains ck drivers ine (hi hen builders began breakin : a | Sod, WD. ther i asl . | ween ite eure had been connected for 21_ years ' The Wea roko suburban areas pulled off to Into the walls ol ve aS oaine a a ar cruel with the mortgage and investment Bepash 4 pepe marti there ae tart remodetting . e Avthur J aM eH [see np : i UeGhie can kien scan , vere ped to less than a holt i, re hee at a standstill since fe im ae fie (or ial guinp nlong business. He had dealt extensively. idee lie corer. fee roast ae ie ee thurba trains? ran ‘en “ i Democrats’ offer ef a | with appraisals, listings and mice ada a " n » at a i ch Sathya ) + t K ‘ x " , erryiabe iS 1 J : as -—— a eee ey arise enmieny Tae ee Te unemties Ur then k Notkn (eur aa ‘ oh ns up reement that they let al types. et real—estate— i - ' row turning relder ant | es lof the work invols ee o nthe oa oa ee sae nes “Tv ri mw . a * ® 2. ae Sore ae 25 bee reaped aaelel——sertttt tet ie se splent theiy| 02 Besides the First Presbyterian : rein gerer in Mae iebi and AunER Ral Pranper atures dripped inte ihe ™ has already been completed mrenibers on Tlouse standing com, Church, he belonged to Pontiac cariabie tonight and west te nocihwent feeme os fa south as Gordonsville, ies remaing is the remodeling mittees in exchanse ae Een City Club, — Sotey ace 1s ‘0 miles early temerrew rtd ies , 117 ppublicans said they never rd, 3 higan a sSt Ale \ following Wednesday s rear th do wing inta a *ehiyp tepu H Boa Mic . Tedar in Fontias a hue in the tis Houlten, Maine | et ” i ns agreed to such a move ry Board and Elks Lodge No, 810. —eeEe ee ; bint a law of | degrees and north iow " already has given the * * * Surviving are his wife the for : y tiom p : it Alben as a! . S ; “otton “poh 8 egy Platts eooted ti the mid 20s ; ial sls ist $1.500.000 fo cover Opkland’s other feo Democratic) mer Pauline Thompson; his math- erties uth : —— ‘ f i ; . 7 stale i Pum sete ee a 7 ce Ae Northiwesterts es »! vidal biled costs in the four vear e@N‘ representatives, both na cea: er, Mrs.: Edith Bailey of Pontiac; ‘ a ate A ae ee vente cooler am fram the Nort - analon, prakiite like Jaw and Hayw ard viewer and a teother! Maurice of Hunting- ee Pisne ale the: Uahom “Fan pen * * * the party squabbling with Somme: ton Woods, : | Downteun Femperaterre ); handle 1.000.000 bond what more of A calms Claiming Mr. Hammond of $4 Dwight St. r ‘ ' og ’ approved a $3000 000 : fad I 12 7 pS enter prevailed Though ee aa t i the work, But they desired “to wait and see died yesterday morning in Pontiac . rhea ‘ a y ao a = there ’ ae A ee a Ut] Gioat of lite: Mitel » cold By tt Hes + constr tion got under what goes on froin the fl vor rey Geserai Hospital following an op- ae x0 — Sng eres el a bee By the : had to ask are Reps James Clarkson of). era =, ‘ok om 10 . air in northern New E nM land and way in 1958, the hospital Mo. an to Shuthfieu and Jenn C..Hitchedek tion. eet Pecan ' pacts of Pennsylvania and in @ithe city for an extra $) ysts, Of Hazel Park kj ayer Own ier! * “$ ' ‘ . * Lnesk temperature helt from South Dakota. through! cover a tise in contruction cos * * Sterling Township Plant ‘ Mean temperature, ss. 308 eaatern Wyoming and nort hwest) Paced with more unanticipated Cast aside for the time being Gets Chrysler Contract - Weather—Fair | Colorado cost rien in 1967, the hospital during all this dispute ovér organ- y One Year Age in Pentieg 1 Coider alr also aprend into the’ was promised 8950,000 over a ization of the House fs the major DETROIT {UPl)—The Chrysler : Lpweat temperature.) os. northern Rockies and most of (he) three-year ported for [artic aaag ee eee ane 00 000,000 deficit | Missile Plant in Sterling Township | Mean temperature. ws. yee Great Basin region | and equipment in the new addi: ‘Michigan is headed for by July. has been awarded a contract by wenther—Psi Some of the frosty air that in A -schedule for foday’s House . ; next ‘ 4 Lewes. “Temperatures This Fastern repion dipped igubtedly alll the Army to study ways to conv . signest * Date in 46 Vears vaded the Fas . thern! The expansion program original: yoesion indicates Ain su “Fe the Jupiter into a target for anti- ( sé in 1b80 ; Gin 18) couthward as far as not lv was to be completed in Decem- yf it now that the’ vega) missile missiles. . Texuteys Temperature Chart Florida (ber, but now may not be fint iehed Clash hae blown wide ee . n A : is Qs 55 * e imate | ; . mers 3 3 20 eS Mini beck 44 Ra | : i “ha roveped wome until intel tla year, Jeceatimatert tin. taken . “i . “ ¥ According to a company spokes- me 46 90 Milwguker 1, Prizale and fog -co ‘ eee aeemanes _ . ws: —— Ney tract will. not | Br meee g “ee Minnen Sas as toned in the warmer air in the! Gov G. Mennen Williams is ex : Hehe eens eae » etapa But a prot ra “B.tTale fy See Qrinane in : sit) Heaviest fog re [Attofne $ Walk “Out to appear before -@ joint!- rease Charleston 66 at New York Midweet, with Wy In pected to appear before a i _ ae windition: A steet cable which maseas || duction contraét for the target . Cone Oss 41 Ronen #2 ported in northetn Minols — DARNOP ialy (UML—Delen. [meeting of the House and Senate! BRIDGE COLLAPSES—Seven workmen we ! bia ned for the accident. Ten tons of fresh missile would keep 10,000 workers i nein nies ia Pat : , KCN % a) f i ay | s - * ote . nae : . em I 3 cersian 3 oad Pittsburen Ja 1 ANE Most of Wiseansin Peale were Iptt to argue their [Thursday morning to deliver his momentarily trapped in this mass of concrete anc bee ied into the forms-when | on the job Beyond next Year when + Denver mr wh beione,| ae 4: light “ain sprinkled scattered) dante were left yesterday |answet how to get cash immedi-| terday when the center span of a bridge crete had jist been pout den the et Duluth te teagere ayarcas of sé ithe astern Texas and! own cagea in ek sie Rial for the state, The long-range) «debris a enat in Arliagton, Tenn. collapsed. the span cbilapsed. Workman rode the falling | the current contracts see. ee Fort Worth 70 50 B BY Marie 26 = “but dry} when attorneys stag as a under construction, hs bel . ter and i : : ‘ cit LEeT ys acific Coast but dry 2 < . al of a grad- : the tracks & feet below.’ Redstone ; coe 4 i Washington 4) 73, the north I , ost other] in protest against conditions in | money-raising proposal of a ¢ The men were quickly freed, but ove is in critical _ to yo Bougeiee 1 a 6 enue 45, 18 weather prevailed in, most ¢ * ah "ated ine ome ‘tax wan't come up ) : i =? = ~ Too aagets | 66 58 Tampa . “parte-ot the country. © | the courtrooms. _&’ % ! i i : ; : Marquttte 2027 . S E y ; ; rd o a . ; in | : ; 7 ( 1 a = . a : ee : Si . ; . = =) e a) r ~ . F = P| : « 3 ign oe Ber ‘ a 5 ; £ L Aare ; x , id # ¥ werag |) ris — = ie ees rs ieee ag ee ’ + a ai r 2 . 4 r Sia tes cigeeapioge a merce — ear a 3 i , = * THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 eo THREE {DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL! 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Holds 30 slides f - Pontiec’s One-Stop Wonder Store - Deaths Elsewhere e \Helen Hayes po Season. “tic reviews, it'ls true, but. they ““ thgvetemmeati “Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Death severe Oy Broadway Theaters bie Tk A Milin Dolo to quieres, 82, writer, lecturer and It is estimated that over a ¢ can comedy either. — But the pro-|million dollars a year 15 spent on GEORGE EDWARD SMITH |Mrs. Wesley Hail of Detroit; two, LLOYD P. MILLERD ——_|man of fashion, died Tuesday. He Now C ‘om pletely Modern ducer of the latter, the late John|¥aried remedies to relieve tol of. cate Service for George Edward) at hat of Lansing and) TROY—Bervice for Lloyd P, Mik) “Tl siege ie a ~ Golden, who was his own backer, pet, Te eee derarsctrs smith, 83, of 16173 Almont -Ra.,|/*mes % Pontes. lerd, 66, of 315 Cherry St., will be] NEW YORK (AP)_Dr, Edwin| NEW YORK (UPI) — Despite| the Ephrons applied themselves to|could afford promotion to per-lOintment ‘soothes pile torture in Almont will be held at 1:30 P.™/Gomer Doak of Pontiac; and a’ : : ie 's . + swell in Funeral Home, Rochester, Burial inent neuropsychiatrist, died Tues-|a bout building new legitimatejeconomic picture has changed | caught on ast, relief from Mrs. Cecil Jewell tn pate ay He had practiced in New theaters for the Broadway stage,| vastly. Original production and running ven “fas d hted “Howie” did not receive ecsta-'costs being what they are today. 'back. Also surviving are a SICPS9)| eld at 2 p.m, Friday at the Pixley|/G, Zabriskie, 84, nationally prom-|much wishful talk in recent years movie writing. The Broadway|severe until “Three's a Family” aeoleeter Ac ‘s Sintment E Thursday at Muir Brothers Fu-|stepdaughter, A ae x Aa ce 7 F > NV tor nete Sec cle ae jig aaa Catornia: 29 granchilren: me cs a ie anaes. |" York for @ half century and was|nothing ‘definite is in view. But Wen Bee a. . a 4 former president of the Ameri.|at least the refurbishing of some! The Si ; > said at 8 : Meee dee ee ms lpm poeey at me ee * ‘ * ican Neurological Assn. and the| of the old/ones gos on: | home after a long illness. : | Mr. Mill lerd died Tuesday at Wil-| Assn. for Research in Nervous The prize example, of course,| € Z or money Sue j men naa Dee ai be held at 10 a.m. liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal, | ‘and Meway Dise ase, ‘ _was turning the old Globe into ad See CRC OFF c : Friday at St. Michael Church with/Qak, following several months ul] a is Sr MENIiC Lunt - Fontanne Theater, which Allen of Gravenhurst, Ont., Canada | AMES, lowa (AP)—William S.| opened last May. Actually this is " _ - hurial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ness » 7 ‘te 5 . and T. J. Smith of Pontiac; and QU Zefore retirement he had bee n Rupe, 72, publisher of the Ames) 4 completely new theater inside be- Ade = “ Mock iw A oes . t - . ““ or Li is As a sister, Mrs. Sarah Mac kie of MILES E. TOWNSEND employed as a sheet a etal work Tribune since 1935, died Tuesday) cause the whole interior was re-| a An Elks Lodge of Sorrow Willer. He was a member of the werk Aare eel ey he Sometriacted jit aserely PS é al # : é 't 4 « JAMES J. TAYLOR be conducted at 7 p.m. Wednesday ‘Clawson Nee Legion Post, and: was papt. owner of six other ae fe icin aiayes iesier | a 2 I . FW Post in Big Beaver ; A e he ’ Jarnes J Taylor of ot senses von ine Voor tos ne ond a O68 eee papers He was state superinten- opposite the Lunt-Fontanne on| St cind ol v heantiellinent) PO Te i ernel Fi | surviving are his wife Hattle; a‘ dent of schools In Kansas for 15/West 4@th street, has undergone! tac General Hospital yesterday oS : ennett st be algal sone Norton ot ‘Heights’ a isk before coming to Iowa in similar, if not quite as drastic, | ae ere pg ————— unerat service + ht Madison , —— TINT a = ee e was a former em-'1 30 p.m. Thursday at Voorhees- and one grandson. < & & romain agntpe the oneal ; iit De | : ; , 44 rench 5 DS eee ee eal She with burial in Oak! MRS. WILLARD WELLS WODLFORD, Md. (AP)_Walter ago. - road Co, and a member of St. Hill Cemetery > for Mrs. Willard! oxom, 73, veteran 0 years! ‘rie result is handsomely thea ; Pen : | Surviving. are five cousins, a) UTICA—®ervice for : jwith the U.S. Weather Bureau,| ; : : rae CS | wife, Mary: | nephew na a niece [«F lorence) Wells, 60, of 47125 Fred-! died. Tue sday-a few hours. after ‘| trical, and there are such conven- ‘ th mad. aught ers, Mrs. Ward Mr. Townsend died unexpectedly erick St., will be we Pe vit Fu, He collapsed at bis home. He had speeder: ee sca a , nS u- — » smokin; es, a + hy ; at- Friday at the C. want aren as ample g lounges, a) Kanoiuse of Scotville, Mrs. L. C.|Monday at his home of a heart eral Home, Royal Oak. Burial will been in charge“ot offices at St.) 1 panine nec tion cantilevered ! { Fort Worth, Tex., and, tack neti Louis and Dayton, Ohio and for | Shaw 0 ' i 2 ee he In Royal Oak Cemetery Sa 4 close to the stage, a marquee : : eenener ae ’ * « 'nine years was head of the bu- . Ath ‘iant beat f ; ; vl Ade ly Turs- ireau's northeastern district with equipped mu ; Di taalia date ae “al ; ; e ay at JOREP a" was born in Springfield, Mo. ng tor a Sam Benson Says: Pontiac. « .% * "rooms designed to end actors’) | . She was a me smber of the Troy EFFINGHAM, II! (AP)—Albert | complaints. | ’ | Methodist / Church a I Gravenhorst. 76, board s~ * + wan j™an of the John Boog Co, mak-|With the. production of Eugene} i s Surviving are her be sane ers of butcher chopping ibioc ks, O'Neill's “Ac Touch of the Poet.’’| lard; two sons, George of ap al} | died Suesday, The firm has of-|Fittingly, Miss Hayes is one of its’ ive Oak and Martin of Kochester | {ices in Los Angeles, San Fran-|stars. daughters, Mrs. Violet Melérs © cisco, Seattle, Portland, Ore., and The theater was named for the, |Rochester;, Mrs. Vivian Demo of Jac -ksonville, Fla. |actress on Nov. 21, 1955, after it! \ NLY! Clare; Mrs. Thelma Smith of Au- ee ‘came under control of the Pro- x burn Heights, Mrs. iidna Dodman) lducers Theater, a Producing or-| #f [rochester ‘and Mrs. Marion‘ Ili "France: Eos: Rules canieaial ° . lof. Pontiac: two brothers, Harry, Thi he first-time Miss Hayes. RUMMAGE TABLE ” One Group of = fof omic; two, braners 1A for Tourists! Cars . | This iste tr! time Mis Hayes of window soiled Th. ODDS and ENDS Nic ie of rot Ui a RIS ter, Min | 7 - France has abolished as first opened in April 2911. ‘ Gertrude Saro o Ie; grand customs-document requirements 2. the Folies Bergere, qa ‘‘theater merchandise 372 Pair of ‘children and one great-grandchild for tourists entering thé country restaurant.’ | e H e . . with’ their own cars. The only One of the builders and opera-: Shirts Pants PANTS T KI Driver No oe ipapets needed now for a stay up ators was Jesse L. Lasky. who went) ; Eee Wee < ou . Saat. Vane a ; e J k t ruc n Pp ito six months are those for theS, to become a Hollywood film, - } je ev Se regte * ete é SPH . ac! els @ Gobardined to Befuddled Motorist ee car registration ~ giant. The project didn’t thrive, m: é ° gad : . oy ' @ Worsteds ; ; . en the car enters France, a d the structure was altered into Formerly Sold for [ p to @ Tropicals | MEMPHIS, Tenn m—A mo- | free sticker will be placed on the ai legitimate theater in October of ) S128 50 turist turned north into a one-way jwingshield- The -sttcker—atso—en= the same year. It was the Fulton’ ‘ Values $ 88 Pr. southbound street, quickly halted ables the touring motorist to buy Theater from then until the change, and sat befuddled trying to fig- gasoline coupons at a 33 per cent in 1955 Your to $9.95 - ae | Choice Cc ure what too next ‘ idis count ee Phoebe. 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Too Often Fun Is Fatal in Game of Gun Play “Fast—and fatal—draw.” This is a man’s game and one not to be Russia Hopes to Lock East-West Berlin Door In suggesting a conference Prague or Warsaw and expressing a desire to settle the Berlin question, Moscow has made no new proposals to the West. nm * Voice of the People Readers Bemoan. Taxes, Union-Caused - Price Rise” a After sttidying proposed Michigan taxes, how long is Industry “going " to stay here? If it leaves, what will remain of Michigan? If homeowners kept house the way the State has been run, they wouldn't be happy. homes. , * x None other than the unions is to blame. Up to the 1940s ward service is over $20 a day. It isn’t the fault of the hospital, but the high —— ~ labor and maintenance. xk kU Even meat from the lowly pig is five times what? it was before the gangster union days. We need thankfulness instead of greed to bring us back to true America. ~ KR. N.—Over 80 ; <= ee sone di “ a a epee? WE eee agst NS tate ap so ESR oe RR ge I There i~nt much It that the: ; . ; TIS ah doubt =f . People in America are becoming tax slaves, right from the governor vent US visit of Russia's number takered with. A brief news item . CUPTEN: : if 5 a right down to the legislators. They're politici ians. and not «statesmen. tau taan wily Depu Premier hotes a man practicing his fast draw Schools they’re building should cost half what they do. teow crae cto ct aie ter with a Christmas gill pistol] accident x ** * “ : ~ , ~~~ An distinguished: pubtisher once said,—“Heay: taxation isa measure iyo mit} in effort ta ODED these ally shot and killed his 18-year-old ’ a Pr ilste Gon Mite eti ets t + yes - ae : of ignorance, inefficiency and infidelity in a nation’s government. neestiations. amd increased trade ‘wile in Ohio These legislators should be taken by the seat of the pants and thrown 2 +: ve * * * * out. They’ only convéne to aa ~~ Aperican poorer and poorer. , Quer tun stand on Berlin in t — \ . aa care 2 Ss The place to start is right here in Michigan. Also watch the UAW —~ . ‘ tragedy had occurred when i tace of KHRUSHCHEV’s bluster and Kee’ oe og ach a it's streaked i in | red. I wish we had another Teddy Roosevelt. vouthful “Wyatt Earp” killed a = — ae H. M. D. threats of war if the West should ; —— the B jor playmate. Another item tells of a a —, ; : jefend the Berlin corriagor, may : 4 — “oe boy that shot his brother with an Live Good Life. Passing Test Is at onvince ; Ig hi me : : : ° ’ ( ’ ’ have convinced him = that he ENLOADED cholgun in a mock to Find Happiness’ All That’s Needed should try other strategpy “duel . . : ‘ € < : No one knows what the future Jan, 8 there was a_suggéstion Ie * a 3 wr 1 yf +e, ¥ 2p r re * KHkUSHCHEY has called Berlin a This gun play is no Joke holds tee uc We shall tind out that all over 75 years young have é ‘cancer and a bone in Ryssia’s Neighboring Birmingham has a Aen ear itune) commsin Bitte their licenses revoked, The writer thigat nd that's what it is should look at the records and see Se Be Se club of so-ealled fast draw artists should take care of our present \hat age limit is responsible for The latest fssue of the Bull whose sole purpose is emulating what Push- Button W. arfare_ time on earth and make the most most of the accidents. As long as . ; : — . r wot te = — of it ; they can pass an examination, a weekly survey of German affairs they see on the screens. Within the eo they're as good a driver as most published in Bonn by the West Ger last year ah accident like the above David a oe vs . If we live according to the yourgen mencand: worten: : = bs Ee Nanc man government, reports that since . mentioned. was reported im this area Goiden “Rule, Ten Command. . J 1949 more than two rillion persons Fortunately, not too serious ments and brotherhood of man ¢, ene ue Wet Gettmany tie 10u ome back to Kar nmi alvass ao our ood deed ‘Modern Methods have flec to West Germany {rome * ~ * daily, we'll be much happier Make Difference’ Communist dominated East. Ge: You cannot come right out and un —_ a ~ rare a happier 5 5 Re A ; . life. t show appen tha % . id i j many, 200.000 in the: last ei il reservedly condemn TV Westerns be- WASHINGTON — th y have ar Prices have displayed a wel- see their security undermined. the. gaan a all ABO icant he pase eee les x , 2 : : ret nout such tephmies ings come sf: , “ece : man of thrift sees his savings melt < me , 2 ee % + cause the gunslinging actors over- *- Nebaat Such tcp hase) hinge cecine SEY ree en nay. the ces ee ings melt * used our present life ‘properly. much sledding as when he was a iy = as Senate rules and are preparing and, if we are wise and resolute, away. the white collar worker. the If it develops there’s a future boy. Grandpa. you look through In carher-vears many. escaped at. Stimulate a few and cause them to a a minister, and the teacher see their Q Oy Stanepe, > 8 ‘ any CA] ‘ to. talk about we will not tolerate inflation in Jandards of living dragged down life, our soul, so to speak, has different eyes. Now the streets are | Val IOUS point : along the zonal border: kill al identally. spending. m ore the years’ to come But history . “Inflati és _ “ 4 , grown wings and can fly back cleaned as ‘fast as the snow falls. Ss = ; es ney to se > ‘Inflation can ‘vented. iad. oov us , - Those routes are effectively blocked The gun play could be toned ae cnn aes : ra me a ure ui ins dcenenas Aen iecusctperig eae bo etsy: 2 2) Fs day it accumulated ail c - . —— t UU J any failure to deal firmly wi h the oo _ . = now and the main flow is through down. Glamorizing the “fast bull(here ane no) nasi (causes of infietion. Two of) = e pelt of Business and Inver earth: Jenny Se IF ore Ts i ‘on he < aes CF leaders and of government at all Fast Berlin from all parts of Commu draw” and intimating that any ee es the most Important of Ihese CaaS cis: eee encourage the If everyone lived this way we'd ~ ¢ fo Bra eed seane a he-man can be an expert with a et - are the wage-pnice spiral and con- It-dise h _ have a paradise on earth. Won't That Boycott Can nist Germdny. Because of special ' =e as yet to come tinued deficit financing self-discipline, the restraint nec adel your part tomake the world : : pressure last. year, 1,200 physicians six shooter is just plain folly. “to grips with the 7 essary to curb the wage-price ane ks 1 ag Pichi tolile > Work Two Ways’ _ “" Ts PHYSICIANS, nat breeds disresnec ; down - to - earth Inflation would reduce job spiral and except only in critical ° tter place in which to live’ 2,000 engineers and 3,000 teachers Anything that breeds disrespect for problem which Pportunlties. price a cut of emergencies we must meet ata oe Regarding the California smog : . 4 re able : . world markets, shrink the value t sis { r 1 ahi fled to the West a gun is regrettable. affects the well ; curreat costa, {rom curren and-boycott of Michigan-made t - q 9 : NO GUN, LOADED OR EMPTY 1 being vt millions St Metal to fade « growing, "Tey ‘It’s Your Fault cars, how about returning the boy- West Berlin is one spot. where LAWRENCE Americans ap cuncntialito Tssecess sim st But will ‘self-discipline’ mate- St Are ® ’ cott? Let’s quit the California give- the world can yet a grandstand Ly inflation Cen OMY: é rialize? What is really needed is ores Are Upen away shows and see if they can : * * * ; Until the American people are “Inflation is not a Robin Hood, courage in Congress. And there cI t ; undavib t support them, And cars aren't the view of the brutality, weaknesses . thoroughly aroused to the erisis taking from the rich to give to the will not be action by Congress ose stores on sunday Dy not only things from Michigan they : No pun ever should be treated as % ae ; patronizing them. People are more and failuresiat Communinne\hs NO Bp : S@ hat faces them in the present poor. Rather, it deals most cruelly until there is a people's “‘lobby”’ to Hane than sion che s If give away. Think twice, California. . ry toy and something to yay with Congress, the emphasis will stilf with those who can least protect bigger than the labor union lobby 0 ss . Y a e ed : 100 Per Cent Michigander shouldn't) Whrushel t t > - manemex WAN 0 he on aecuniary matters, Presi: themselves. [t atrikes dest which, by its millions of dollars he doesn't sell he won't stay open. choke aff this refugee hfetine! dent Eisenhower puts the case in those millions of our citizens Yuscc of contributions, buys the election I Laon think ng ey cue Own Paper Strikes; ———— ie Man About” T OWn ON uneqnivocal words as follows incomes do not quickly rise with of: enough members of Congress toc os 5 os = a — ‘ ay, E p an : : : The rhst—ot fvine: WA peer prrees see Po benekk Pep: dial legislation person nows whe ott es ong He njoys ress Thanos ed Air Safe ty We mast avoid any contribu soars the pensioner and the widow (Copyright, 1959) right or not as soon as he enters k n ( ( in er. fion do inflationary processes, - ee that store. Let people think a little. I've’ enjoyed your paper for the Aim of New Agency C Note ould disrupt sound growth It'll be good ior “em wid last month, during the recent strike cory . . NW oup economy wry: - Oo. No Sunday Trader f local rs. It c are Low Temperatures and Dr. Wilh Brady Says: of our local papers. It compares Alter a series of tragic ai accident " ‘ I , , a? “ r W u am vagy way A ~ very much to our own; the out- eoetne 30001 cet seated Light Snow Is Unusual Portraits oO ° ° They Call Shot side. news is the same and the Ss a8 ves, Congress created a . : ait. a C l ) t D ’ ’ local compares well als® only the kederal Aviation Agency (FAA) Jay walker: A highway menace SO UANTE SUN MIRC MEE ry al cum, l amtn After It Ss Fired names have been changed. Thank - - fustive a a who depends on getting the AB! AIM ena ag vou very much for the service“of which became opérative the fist of rakes eons FO" SINUSUS OF ergy wal poca? meh i b> the year. . 2 r Nhe sdamimed our nyters G moon and no one ought to be . Pr. R. Beach : — _.- a : il sian Gone tat” none fooled, The issed thei ark — . _— This new apeney, under retired Lt Phe alest dine we had al winter with yy , u cast nfl a Waseconsin woman thank e for ported remarkably 1 results @) so iheyl claimed thoy pier Grand Batids Gen URS ble ¢ ; suc Continued cold weather writes a \ better from a rs a a a in hy oie es trying to put the’ thing in orbit wn Quersapa, able and highly re , oe ; the help she and her mother re. from (1) high calcium diet and 42) JINR ad THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ¢ yected forn | { the tact oe | ae 1 f 1 { tt supplementing the ordinary every- around the sun, which is what hap- . : spc : eC Cy » fae i 5 — eZ ' “etl oct) ve - , supplementing thet : & . >| iy ead of it wtical of Waterford, “We had a Sauron thaw J oe Tha can L net just an. CelVet rom supplem u : day diet with an adequate daily pened and that makes them look To them who by patient contin- air command, brings under one chief thaat took all ef the frost out. of tee ue nen a py aise diet with calctum ation of Ca and D for either con- 00d. In a democracy you have to uance in well doing seek for glory - . ae went Such hurts are not unee ine FE rT Te UNC : ste z F ° authority previously held by various kteund: Heres hoping it doesnt jar CONEY Cre m . a a i pitta and iodine Both dition . mes anpoun Goole at the start “and honour and immortality, ~ : extreme this time, as the proitid ts frozen «, - the ae fe | sulte rp d™ leg -_ = * ecause the whole thing belongs to eternal life.—Romans 2:7. branches of Government . ‘i ' : ne a “ ; NEUE: ad digits all cranips,” but not Signed letters. not -more than one the people, so our country makes * * * over three feet deep Until same imyury . Our } 5A eel a Hele ona mesltce taor dis: an honest statement each time. Without a belief in personal im- x * * 7 fmgersyabe tapontarl tare oc We aye tase. diagnosis or treatment, win be. We'll give credit for a fine job. mortality, religion surely is like an The Civils Veronaulica \diminic: Te tee is so thick that fish are dying “ork and eat and write... And _ she had derma- Sceceal sit chorereaveavooes is Lee but let's don’t be fooled by their arch resting on one pillar, like a dration (UN hich 1 In shallow water, according to we need toes to dance or walk titis of 18 months to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan tWoO-faced double talk. Seidgelending in an abyss _Max ration Bite VA) which had oper-_ Perry-A te——— A rope or wire fight... So _stand ing, which _ (Copyright 1959) : Gilette Muller, — ated airport control, weather Aj , a Aare ctaw letus be real careful of Our cleared up short- a ae a= Se ee eee a ; : of Pontiac Lake, whe sayscthey're crowd- digits every day And guard ly after she bega se: : Tage ees . = stutlion i : i tee. KIS eK \ nd gruars y after she began nei : . ; x und air pavigational ing to open water near its tnlet on the then as we use them aff. . eating her daily C; ~ R + 1s f « Ps , h ] Tote : & nids, is out of existence, Its 28,000 Huron River Fach tough or gentle way ration of caleium ase NECOTUS OF a PSycno ogist: : ; emploves, $500 million annual ; (Copyright, 1959) ol eho! and iodine e e budget and property ‘have been Lack of good snow coverlog dn aw bard wae ae corns Fli ant Advice | | n lened rte the FAA winter prompts On. down about her husband's case 2 mns trnedcower tom _ Roger Drvberg Smiles which, it seems tome, follows a srhane = feincrace : . pattern that -is becoming preva- Hane : a . . l Perhaps the biggest problem will gp wasted Lake te fearthat (he fem atest . So eam See is, cor g preva rae s_ case merits close Donna is more understanding This column is a helpful person- be to bring mitlitary air operations. erep wilh sutter Re ae ania analysts. For it shows the dan- (than this\ female “advice colum- ality’ clinic end not @ place ‘to oe - . ) | Ke Vit a misty Took . fone as “My husband has suffered for 97 of letting wisecracking nist whose sophisticated wisecrack- make light of human foibles or nder civilian control, tn the past ie ene oo _ oy dent aiready taae one years from what doctors call ca. writers serve as advisers to ing may produce laughs from out- ridicule the inexperienced. the military set up tts awn reserved Wideis Known Chiron bout oie Peat * * * tarrh or sinus trouble, vet they newspaper readers. You expect siders but damage the patients who ' . ; — , neu Iwo teenage vouths stole all assire him his sinuses are trained doctors to trite your seek helpful counsel Pomnais) problem iis iar tiaws: air space and directed much routine Robert G Stoddard Winches from grade school kids, vlearc, He has terrific post-nasal newspaper medical columns, * * * ee boy a anita inept and fyinp with Wttle regard for civilian of FPentoo tember of the Gernegee Com Lots ot lock te them drainage to the point where he nd fhe same scientific erperi- T obtained ms M. D. degree ta hat bias = Tee Goch sey — : Road Comanissien anil forine halirmat * * usually fas te vemit, and com ence ts vital to a sound advice supplement my P j ive aut he is Jeans, Sed can leare needs and safety Now, lowever, FAA au eee ve eae ; EB | END ist tol aise — , : = of ifs Board of Supetvisers, died Monday x heu = bee cia ey y)©6 Plains of a pounding pain behind column oon Human Relations. wider authority for this adviee co} will decide what an can be reserved . . ; , oa sotlest Start le wan ~ the eyes and headaches. These Patients don't like to be ridi- | umn. For i realized a newspaper ; “Le neal an . nie hic ip as : ; for exclusive militiaey use. When both The (anion CoMtiniies ter out tidiryy be = . i ntneks mest orien sonte on best cated “about thet pros mee writer needs broad scientific train- isclneenen a ‘tall croy_il ctu Sates: WHithe'lin Bie Panther ane Cling Wolinstanteectines (ends as he is getting up in the morn made a laughing stock ing before handling readers’ wor- ist Ue Sale BIT we, beuiie contro, ert ul : : . ing.” QE kW Oo ne . ae Oe ee ee fee RAGE ORG EW CRN ae se af milifary ane " civilian planes will be * * * In order ta make an honest ie CASE A-427: Donna G., aged 19 Tans Tack” ConnMnns now Appear Grordinated Detroit sett Secrets Hike father, tke son i ukas, bot MOSIS tm sti ha case the ee ian is a college freshman , * in Amenecan newspapers under the + thot Poomile eirele fust northwest of Po Most \aume men prefer to lke would need specific information * * * heading of “advice.” ce. shoawe ’ Wis ines eonrennic : conee rning : niduals exery- a ee : = enone ne een en * el eee eee d us oa af Ul hes nel i Hickadees. a ge og eg eee eo ae indhs un) s oe ty De. Crane, Uve been going with And some are written by so- Phe aim is to put all commercial 26 bine Jays, 470 juncoes 344 titnouses ; a “a boy Who is greatly interested in phisticated- women who pr i-d-e--—-— - Sn and — ordinars nailitartratfic J06 nuthatehes TOG) woodpeckers 78 Ms foolish to hiya new car . Le me recommend the book, — sports themselves on their cleyer | : _— ‘ hawks, 3b crows and 34 other species a these days when you have to sell Body, Mind and Sugar.” by E, M. “He is a lot of phrases and ability to produce inder : ‘ontr - i get bas fee brah : ~ ae €! ; canst ground control. total of 7.908 birds The piveons evidentiy U tenget " : - — inet: \" peed wt - ee = A.W. Pe fun on a date, but incase a bat by the read- Wit heGOUemile nal hour jets (nking comained dewnlown iy Peptlac vet, published by Henry Holt) and ; ; ers who aren't the hapless vic- to the air there ll | : Mashe some plane Bilete want “Co, New York The diet sugges doesn’t have © tims: : . au ere Ye noe more , rete deuch because of the high tions in this book have benefited much social pol- But we medics realize that ap; how to be a more pleasing boy visual flight rules where the onls This is National Printers Week hone: up cost of living AuMerus readers, ite EY Mas tient’s problem neil ran : oo friend if he is given a blueprint : fe diethdas 40 me: isn't gal- : s aughing mat- : = sifeguard is lo “see and be seens) UE Te DeEnday of V jud ee folk tok ._* * fant Z ae fet ee caste tothe ie and tee sae mesial coaching, by F i HPs ite € Ld] yA hs . a A, * * Renjamin Franklin, ‘he ean oe when anary oe Phe correspondent writes from my coat or open. "hats just as true of newspaper enna 1 who, withough as preat ty many other minvbe get an eve) cloned i the Great Lakes basin where ing the car door “patents”. who ask a columnist T would- NOT urge her to ‘‘give Ms avi lation moving swiftly into ways, always designated his occupation as . every bedy suffers from iodin de- for me for help, him the boot before boot camp”, that of a prinften. My encyclopedia saves he . £, 5 feierey unless his or her mini- "And he is in- * * * as this woman columnist so aa At : ve ; ‘ was n scientist. author, statesman. philos- The Country Parson munt daily requiremfeat of odin is lined : He ‘or she) may be a teenager Partly urges. Lil |: PONTI \ ( P| |: 1a , author, statesman, philos a eli to be dom ‘ g ~ 4 ‘ a WE t os) ry) opher. inventor, printer, diplomat and supplied artificially, Further pat ineering, too. But °F 4 distraught married Person. He fd i } q , leny ticulars are in my FREE, pam- DR. CRANE he doesn't smoke 4 feel as if he is going down Instead, I told Donna to wtite to Popitcnes vy Tue Powtinc Passa Company humorist—but he always signed ft. °B hiet TIE IODIN R : i ; him larly, WN Pontise, Michigan Franklin. Printer ; phiet THE, TODIN RATION, avail. or drink and doesn't make passes figuratively for the third time, so he regularly, using the Compli- iretel are Dale cecept Bundey anklin, Printer able one request if you provide at a girl. frantically calls upon his newspa- ment Club technique, and try to Heunye Cle Renae — Acbhen a stamped. self-addressed envelope. - “He insists that I write to him Per for even the pfoverbial “straw” rand Td ae oa ay xegulive Vire resident wafet 5 oe : ae Avsintant Advertinine Ver b al Or chids to- In Volumette XXVP of the Tesularly, though he seldom has ¢ lei keep himself afloat, emo- ovcineana sec Tests for Howsny fl Porerean fam af Teenmwene ri Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, answered my letters in the past. [onally. . rigs = said Vire President and Ciroulation Manner? Dorsey T. Moore THE CALCIUM SHORTAGE (35 del sehen a Woman news- Many fotks gef so desperate PULLS EEL ; ‘<> and stamoed. cell. Daper corumnist recent sked- they even attempt 3 a 200-pot fie geen | eee of Ba Sain e yet Bintidan ee ay Sie her if T should ear cies seid ea eee a tan ae : eee NAS Aba. i peal Advertising * : . addressed envelope) say we . = ‘ Y grow so hopeless the enclosing a Berretary and Brite dan : x a s . ’ y drop feo io Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lerenz are still groping in the dark fora Sided correspondence while he is’ out of school or becgme drunk. ‘“!@™Ped return envelope, plus “Mevwetng gates OC ieetiva “aeeace: of 1145 Holbrook Rowd, 54th wedding an solution of the mystery of allergy '% boot camp or — off our ro ards or file suit for divorce, %@ cents (non-profit), (yo, niversary = = but advocate an adequate daily | TMS B —_ ae f they - aes : . . . 5 : : ; [ears : 3ut_as a final appeal. they often ead if they don't offer something f > FT ene Fee 04 CMTE) IE ae | David Findlay: Sr., — of calcium and vitamin “She urged me oll ig him the © send an urgent plea to their news: ore pesitive than the flippant re- . a tse foe “cepabiieation ofall tore! aes iinie| im +nie of Auburn) Helkhin, #01h Birtigas pipe a ab ae = 2a that paper advice columnists for help. tr Give. him the boot before The Powtisc P a deitiere ie Pete ; ‘ 1 don siheriirinetnt: sor ppant to me, . pot camp” _s weak; where carrier service In pot availabe Gy kell Mr.and Mrs, Lawrence Fetterty . i. sew wie ime ec for he is a pretty pice bey after . , in Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and of Rochester: 54th weddi) cor SpurnoUus or mock sinusitis is mis it. . And it isa slap in the face when eran ‘rife te Dr George W, Crane Michinnes aia Gl OUT blecen in Un Orn nce ochestér, 54th wedding anniversary ‘True cofipassion is what taken for allergy more frequently they. are ridiculed or their prob: Michigan, cacitetag a ing ar seen all other places in the U : : o : ‘ " Wome eee a waa Mksehlont® feat helt re. A pee ee decal Cle teen te oe lator maybe he might need my’ lems flippantly turned aside for ‘rium sieretyenvetme, eRe, he te. cover rene i pe ; ‘ , a le «as 3 F : ‘ Ot Ponting Mibionn. Memberor Ane no Stee#-rate of Middle Straits Lake; 85th birthday yetion oes doesn't even knew ic singsitis, or vice versa. But letters more than ever when he is the sake of laughs by more sophis-* felony pajehotogieal charts, and, coo , a - ~ ; ; ane els it. jmany4hedical authorities have re- in camp. What do you say?’ ticated readers. ' (Copyright, 1959) . Pal AS . » = * 5 ay . a ‘ 2” 6 ; cei : . 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The Caucasian’s inose is an air heater.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The; x « * government called on the nation’s; Dr. Riggs, of Louisiana State six biggest airlines today to justi-| University, got onto the subject’ fy their agreement to share prof-| while addressing a seminar on its when one is shut down by @ nose surgery Tuesday at the Col- labor strike. lege of Medical Evangelists. The Civil Aeronautics Board! “You can pretty generally fig- convened a special hearing to get ure,"’ he said, “the wider the nose, *» arguments pro and con on the' the warmer the climate. iplan. The airlines exchanged 3!2 * * * million dollars under the plan Another thing about noses. The through November as a result of are part of the mechanism the #7. strikes. December figures ‘have body uses to make you turn over not yet been announced. lat night. x « * i “In 70 per cent of the cases, said Dr. Riggs, “I can tell what) side a person sleeps on by exam- ining his nose. Really. “A Petson is directed by his. Signatories to the plan are East- ern, American, United, Capital, Trans World and Pan American. Guy Farmer, former chairman Wide Nose, Warm Climate so. One side of the nose takes it ting all that’s coming to you. easy while the other side takes) ‘A mouth breather gets 10 to! says over the task of doing most of 17 per cent less oxygen than a’ the breathing. If you sleep on one nose breather, and that’s a fact,”’ side more than the other it will said Dr. Riggs. show up in your nose.” x *« * man who really knows noses| ows that surgery to change the appearance of the nose can have severe psychological] effects. Dr. Leland House of the college |cautioned that such operations School of Hard Knocks “can interfere with one's fixed ‘point of reference.” Gives Farmer Lesson Take away the nose you've been) PULASKI, looking past all these years and Thomas found out the hard way what happens. You're lost what the expression “‘bullheaded If you have to have a new nose, Means [he said, be sure you undergo psy-|: Angry because his bull refused more deeply. Try it and see don't snore, at least not as much. Stay awake some icheck that, too, * chological treatment before and,to move, he threw a wrench at the after. janninal: The tool struck the bull's x * * head, bounced back and smacked Both doctors agree that if you Thomas squarely between the eyes, breathe through your mouth _in-!knocking him cold. . (AP) _ = to turn over every hour or,stead of your nose you're not get- Why? Nose breathers breathe Also, said Riggs, nose breathers. night and Ind, U—Farmer Bob. | SAVE Richer — Fresher — Purer Dairy Products—Ice Cream Pasteurized Homo. Vit. “D’ Fortified oe ; iL “4 AL. GAL of GLASS BOTTLE CASE LOTS-—36c RICHARDSON 4348 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Next to Kroger 1 Mile OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. FARM DAIRY 7350 Highland Rd. (M-59) West of Airport 4 of the National Labor Relations’ Board, was set to argue in behalf, of the airlines that the pact will) tend to present a solid industry stand against airline strikes sy thus tend to discourage such shut-) downs. Airline labor unions prepared to ask the CBA to cancel the pact) as illegal under air transport and antitrust laws. * * * The carriers contend the pact will preserve competition by pre-| venting one carrier from being | | | | they realize because of extra bus- ‘iness resulting from the idleness | gas explosion today deniolished fatally injured financially by a) walkout. Under the plan the signers] jearriers agree to restore to a | strike-idleq airline any ‘net profit of the competing carrier. J a Explosion Crumbles Doctor's Office DETROIT (®) — An apparent | a one-story doctor's office in sub- | urban Southgate, causing an esti- mated $30,000 damage. | The blast blew out the front | and back walls and the roof of the office of Dr. H. R. 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Killing point are her eyes, Doris pet, Se WARREN, Pa, (AP)—Richard] @ TAPE RECORDERS TANA — Celia Sanchez e ar ‘ . ts j : Aci i hild , Feel tare onors daughter battle grime. Pay ditt, it was. ‘rp was EVERYBODY | body. is necessary, but bad.” but strikingly sharp. J. Fairchilé, 2, of Coney, = Pol @ RECORD CHANGERS | all a = - ee ened The second time I saw her, 36 The interpreter explained, in! Miss Sanchez agreed to pose for * * * |. Her smile, except when aimed lice he was driving to Warren P. A. SYSTEMS bah gg ; “ : ott a nos t hours later, she wore. an or: ite e highly emotion Spanish, that Celia 4 photograph. It gave me time MANY DONATED lat Fidel or one of his bearded | Tuesday when he encotys tered twol @ F. A. | rough two years of fighting, MOSl Lnitted dress and huge crescen lehautd tell her story to the “great to slip in a quick couple of ques. | The aide- de-camp to the hero of/associates, is tentative. She looks women motorists with a flat tire. e RADIOS certainty loves her boss. tabapedevid a a th ui oat American press’ for the good of|tions which she was too polite not Cuba was a lady of moderately/slightly older than an 32 ~< «© * | @ OFFICE INTERCOMS Whether she loves him as a po- She wi ae a lady ean a eavola| the cause. It was she, after all, ° Answer. ‘wealthy family in Oriente province years. ¢ Fairchild said he stopped and Y tential wife, as a devoted mother- of the lesser ladies iwho joined Fidel in the Sierra! What does she intend to do, now|before the revolution. It is not Whether she and widel will be| helped change the tire. After hell @ WEBCOR FACTOR had not bothered to take off| ° \ J e ‘ nurse, or only as an idolatrous tion hac \Maestra When his cause was al- ithe war is over? known whether they still have married is a large question. Cer- was finished, he said one of the} SERVICE friend, no one can yet say. itheir khakis. a | most lost, when he had only 12| ‘‘We made the war, and now we/ money. Many rich Cubans donated tainly they have lived more closely} women said: I know only these facts \ x t to talk about)Me?. This should be known. ‘must win the peace,” she said. “I most of their wealth to the 26th of/than the average man and wife! “}ere's your reward,” and shot| BLAKE When she made her first ap- | “ ” ei id shih an in-| Cella Sanchez has a long, thin hope I will help.” iJuly movement, gladly. . -|for two years. He is a great man|him with a rifle she took from her! pearance, publicly, rolling into lerorelee Uy yes have ea I face. It seemed ‘to lengthen even) How many of Batista’s men did She has been described in U.S. iste and sise is 5 teodent =Car. | RADIO- I v Havana in a jeep, she was wear: | . aoe will You talk to other,)Urther as she looked apologetically she shoot? reports as anything from (in an orange dress. “ * * a uniform that had not been Snnee Fidel ” She looked 3! the interpreter, then at ee She | Celia shuddered visibly. “pretty” to “beautiful.” This” is “He owes her his life,” people Fairchild is in fair condition in| 3149 W. Huron Jaundered for days. aver at him with an expression of shook her head slowly ut “{.shoot when I must have to,”| an exaggeration, I think, Before ‘say. 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(AP) _| Factory Authorized NEW YORK (AP)—Ever yearn those hours on the stage or before I like to put on a comfortable pairjand looks like the outdoor type. , “But there is one wonderful Birth mally handle 70 per cent of the| HOOVER for ee glamorous life of an|the cameras, when you'll needjof shoes and breathe. “People often think of me as |thing about acting. It never really | S at a standstill in the 14-day-old| VACUUM ac iS: ; set ‘ z 5 ” } " | every bit of energy possess.”| ‘The theater is in the theater.|being casual,” she said ruefully, bores you. , = Los Angeles supermarket strike-| ae Well, take it from Barbara Bel * * = You don’t have to take it home “but actually I'm not at allasual. 4 * * * Recent births in Pontiac re- lockout today, = | SERVICE * Geddes, a ade adeetaten Barbara is the daughter of with you.” “T practically worry myself into Barbara is a woman who isn't’ — in the poy Bheaged * * ' Spring $ 9 on stage, a ‘\the noted designer, Norman Bel _ * * © the grave. I'm a real worry wart.” sure just where she lives. She and|"C?* § Office are listed below by! One thousand markets that nor-| Special pr . pag Severiah a Geddes. Barbara, who is hazel-eyed and ~ * * her husband, Windsor Lewis, the the name of the father. | Collective’ bargaining talks were! Including Pick-Up—Deit glamor in a , Although Barbara enjoys Holly-/flaxen-haired, likes to dress cas-| One of the worst problems of the?stage director, have a 60-acre PONTIAC BIRTHS |food business in Los Angeles’ Sghuteniton, of) Mstes= Bearage: “When I first started,”” she re-|wood, she feels a Broadway starjually in a skirt and close fitting |acting profession, Barbara said, is\farm in Putnam County, New| Richard L. Smith. 1226 Genelia County are closed. Small neigh-' Vcr | begs! Gace Lentamon called, “I thought it would be all/has one big advantage over alblouse, open at the collar. She the endless waiting. 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Best and when'transplant operation was unsuc-| she sang -with Joe Rines’ orches- cessful. . | tra at the St. Regis Hotel in New, Bede began learning Braille, the York 25 years young men system on raised dots on paper able to would stop, look listen and sigh. | whic h enables the blind to read Braille A petite brunette, she could belt) by touch. As she mastered the Comprise ago, the tune and icame an invalid and Bede's sight ody line, the chords and time val-: The blind person who has mem-| song to one shet. It features new: ‘orized his piano keyboard thus is’ princ iples of harmony and encour-| “read” the corresponding | ages improvisation, symbols for the noteg that can 4 2, a he has no objection to a pro- | posal that GOP members running: ‘in 1960 pick the campaign direc- tor , Wary of Choice Bazley Ss Thursday Siipex ‘Specials??— 78 North Saginaw Form Fresh ° i 3 9° | DOZ. Others Bede and Berk worked out a isystem that boiled down an efttire The Kentucky senator made it clear, however, that he regards } Goldwater as the likely choice of: the 1960 class if this proposal is. approved, :The Conference of all Cooper Soy He Would op Senators was called into ses- Brand GOP Antilabor ‘sion today to consider the matter. as Campaign Chairman fgg “Sen. Goldwater is a good man and his views are honestly held,” Cooper said. ‘But if he is selected LARGE °°: EGGS ..... Their system will become part! also of the curriculum at Berklee next. WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John ‘Sherman Cooper (R-Ky) said to-| : : ; we out a song like a Louisville slug-\system she discovered ‘iow gum-| Memorize the chords which pro- September, It will be offered to day Republicans will be laying as head of the campaign commitel -—°3-3<--3 333 eee ; cer. Her favorites were “'] Only. bersome it was’ for the sight, vide the accompanying harmony. the blind at reasonable tuition themselves open to charges they tee it will give the Democrats a This Valuable Coupon Entitles the Good Have Eyes for You and “With Jess and how difficult it must be) Students using Braille to learn rates. Students in the class will) are antilnbor (if trey name | her chance to label the Republicans!] goiter te a I-Lb. Limit Fresh Cc Mv Eyes Wide Open.” for those who wanted to compuse Music composition often had to be encouraged to become teachers iBarty Goldwater GUArwi as theiv 2 antilabor in 1960, think that’ Thurs. - + ‘ M ri Ld * * * or play popular music use two 9x13 inch sheets to learn themselves camoales chainan ‘would bé unfortunate.” REMUS Only lb. But these tunes belied the Trag- cs « t a few bars of music. It required And at the head of the class— ©4™MPalg * + ’ | Goldwater, who was re-elected & Ta ies ; a Te > shee ‘arn a chorus. The as: a Berklee instructor—will be last November, has campaigned edy in her heart, For in 1934 Bede’ She appealed tk urence 19 sheets to learn a ¢ . . Qe tT Best was soing blind One eye was B vk cha th a ee - with sightless atfempting such a chore Mrs Welker, who as Bede Best’ Cooper, who was the unsuc-‘aggressively against the use of WITH MEAT PURCHASE St Was | 4 iT Re eye Me seTR MM i "ihe : Want ¥ g : fi. | . sihtless Mb ther bad 40 pet ‘ Rone reup. and a Is dire often would become discouraged, lost her sight, but never her cour- cessful candidate of Senate Re- compulsory union dues for politi-| see . te ie the nes Pre ‘. ( “ = : eent winin. kventuelly, doctors 4 f i % I ¥ . Sel Adurs lose interest, give up In despair. age. ‘publican liberals for floor leader. ‘cal Purposes. I WIS bOn a VERT! PCTS fiay ay hie te f School of _ _ _ i eee ee _ eee d_vshe would dive jaa woth of The two decided to a on a aor : method of simplifying the leaching Later she sang with Carl Ra-of popular music and jazz to the ya's arehestra, but-ethe band blind | ca - Pistness soon became too diffi They developed: new symbol * \/ 1 ¢ cull, There was always the fear they say can easily be learned satdiaaataie Bs she would stumble and fall eas she-by anyone who has mastered : ¥ anya as ; e made her way through a clutter Braille The symbols, using the . . : : SEE COUPON of instruments en roulfe to a MM Braille cell system, give the mel crophone Fo a cteeettenne en 1 etn tn ts ne = || An offer came from “Al Pierce! and Tis Gang’ and Bede found a niche in radio. Then came the Fimory Deutch Vanety aa ou rot eS S reef her sight continued to fai It “Mas time to return meme Boston and here she made wav as 4 planist at local nt OF 0 U ing spots She married, had a sx | amP for a while Bede. now Mie | . ‘ Pivabeth U. Welker, found hap Council Resolution on. HRS _ Closing Schools May But misfortune shadowed her. | Face Court Challenge Her hasband died, her mother be*| | ~| NORFOLK, Va CAPA etty| council resolution that could close ‘all secondary schools here if Vir-} ~ | pinia’s antiintegration laws are} jrudbed unconstitutional appears jheaded for aw court challenge FUEL OM | The resolution, passed Tuesday iby a 6-1 vote, said the counei! SUS MMITME AIMEE jssttorsce inde tor pubic sehoot linge 3 ’ th grade after PLEASANT | Reina a | WINTER LIVING Immediate protest Cime fron. | Edmund D, Campbell, an Arling-, ton lawyer ~'Norfalk cannot be, permitted to stop education at the Burns Cleaner oe. BELOw “ee 3 Spring a touch of summer at dinner tonight with 2 € + sixth grade’ Campbell said Burns Hotter "Some legal remedy will be Burns a er found "" A 4 Archie 1. Boswell a local at f ; torney, fold the council the reso | oo Gv’ futiod “is an legal act and be-| 4185 : yong the scope of your authority — | ‘Oakland Fuel & Paint | Mayor W) Fred Duckworth said 430 Orchard Loke the resolution means the second FE 5-6159 fary schooly “will not open tinless | there is some radical change in! T the present situation’ He de | ‘UNI ED clined to say what a radical change mipht be SSP State and federal eau rulings Distributers are expected next Monday on the Downtown and at Tél-Huron J constitutionality of the state's massive resistance program The council's action was regaid s ‘ led as a move to prevent se hool NEW 59 WAGONS jinteyriution ih the event the inittss RADIO $ Igive resistance Laws fil to sur HEATER vive the court tests IGHAM RAMBLER & : MI 6-3900 |Parkway Toll Machine I Can Even Take Lollipop bin (oN Th GAROEN Gain LED RANK, No Dou — The thice ’ ven RED # | For Oftice Supplic s See automatic toll machines on the) BACKENSTO |Garden State Parkway make a) ‘ SE Jot of money but that’s not all Parkway police have found slugs buttons, cigar wrappers and even lollipops in the wide mouthed coin) machines BOOK STORE ’ ' Lawrence § 5-17 £ | | | | \ ei |e See Calbi Music Co. is the local dealer for the Conn Director, Conn, Selmer band instruments, and the | Extra tender peas. | abby’s are blanched in sof/( water to keep their natural tenderness. 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The produc- tion will be presented Feb, :21 and 22. 1* * * Brant Cotterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don,R. Cotterman of West Iroquois road, has again been. named to the Dean's List at Michigan State University f fall semes- ter. He is ineering stu- dent. - * * *- Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. “Bailey were honored at an open house at thé home of Mr. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Bailey. of Mansfield avenue. The homorees have just’ ine turned from Germany where they: spent the past year and a half while Mr, Bailey was serving with the U.S. Army. Friends and relatives from Flint. Flushing, - Birmingham * and Pontise attended. goers LSS SERENE “Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. .Lasley (nee Betty Lou Alli- son) of Berkley announce the birth of a son, Richard Paul, born Jan, 4 at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit.’ Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Lasley of Encini- tas, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Allison of Edgefield street, * * * . _Been-to-Dr-and_Mre- ~€hine-- ton M, Petty (nee Edna Pink- ston) of Sunnyvale, Calif., was a daughter, Candyce Mi- chelle, on Nov. 29 at Stand- ford Memorial Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif, . Grandparents are Mrs. Aneta F. Pinkston of Mohawk road and Mrs, June Petty of Holly- wood, Calif. * * ‘3 A daughter, Victoria Ann, was born to Mr, and Mrs. Charles P, Hunt (nee Betty Ann Veith) of Chippewa road, Jan. 1 at Pontiac General Hospital. . Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Percy Hunt of Cherokee road and Mrs. Harold B. Veith of Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neil Russell ‘(nee Karine = er) of Lansing announce birth of a son, Stephen gene, born Jan, 9 at St. Law- rence Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and H. Klinkhamer of Thorpe street and Mrs. Dora Mae Russell of Lansing. “tf * * A.son, Timothy Clarke, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Schlabach (nee Delma Strick- lin) of Midland on Dec, 20. - Se SR as nt en alieieiadicaaiiniia “sc SRP au” aR TTR Crofoot School PTA to Discuss State Setup _ ~~ will be. the dopie “Studying Michigan Schools” ‘of discussion at Crofoot School PTA meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m, Thurs- day .in the ‘school’s multi- purpose room. : % ® After a general presentation by moderator Horton South- worth, group discussions and question.- and- answer periods will be led by father members of the PTA. * * Ld Leaders and their subjects are David Cowan, higher edu- cation in Michigan; Kenneth Goff, educational program in Michigan; J. Beryi Clifford, fi- nancing public education in Michigan; and Robert Phillips, teaching staff in Michigan. . 3 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schlabach of Eik- ton and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Stricklin_ef Stout street. Unit Holds Installation _of Officers Mrs, James Cross is the _ newly installed president of Protectors. Assembly of Mich- igan Dames of Malta. Other new officers are Mrs. Bert Barber, junior past pres-. ident; Mrs. Edna Siler, vice nt; Mrs, Alvina Chap- © pell, chaplain; Mrs. Elmer Beardsley, secretary; Mrs. George Grigle, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Daughtery, mar- shal; and Mrs. George Kayga. assistant marshal. Others are Mrs. Combs, first color Edward bearer; Mrs. Grace Neighbor, second” — ) color bearer; Mrs. Don “Bus- sard, sentinel; Mrs. Florence Carter, guardian; and Mrs. Marion Rehbein, pianist. The next meeting of ee group will be held Feb. 9 in Highland Park. City rss oe PTA Gauncill Hears. Talk on Homes, Schools © Herbert. Auet’ of Michigan State University, publicity chairman for ‘the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers, was guest speaker at the meeting of Pontiac Council of PTA held Tuesday evening at Harrington School. “Mr. Auer spoke on the theme of the Pontiac Council, “Better Homes, - Better ‘Community. c * Special guest from the Pon- tiac Board of Education were Mrs. William. Mihalek and Dr. Walter Godsell and Stanley Colby, a member of National Foundation. SUPPORT CLINICS Delegrates from —the-—teeat PTAs voted to support’ Pon- tiac Council in establishing polio clinics throughout the lo- cal school districts. The group also voted to support the reso- lution of Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers to cen- sor comic boeks and movies, On Saturday, 54 members of _local PTAs will go to Ann Ar- bor for workshops on studying Michigan Schools. -PLAN FOUNDER'S DAY The. annual founder’s day celebration Will be held at 6:30 ~ p.m. Feb, 10 at Pontiac North- ern High School. A pageant “A Story of the Pontiac Coun- cil," written by Mrs. L. D. McLauchlin, sécond vice presi- dent, will be included in the program, 7 Better Schools and ' Mrs. Thomas Henson is gen- eral chairman of the affair. or chairman are Mrs. Rus- sell Bell and Mrs, Melvin Nor- berg, reservations; Mrs, Mc- Lauchlin and Mrs. Wayne Wea- ver, program; Mrs, Albert Stevens, decorations; Mrs. Wil- liam Wright and Mrs. William Mihalek, hospitality;. Mrs. George Gray and Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury, guest table; and Mrs. Leonard Saari, invita- tions. Serving on the nominating committee are Theodore Wier- sema, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Dusen- bury, Mrs. Saari and Mrs. Stanley Boyd. A meeting. to train members of the local nonrinating com- mittee chairmen will be held by the council at 1:30 p.m. Jan, .26 at Wever School. GM Girls Club to Award Prizes for Yule Dolls Prizes will be presented to winners of the Christmas Doll ~ contest at the meeting of the General Motors Girls Club of © * Pontiac. The meeting will be at 7:30 -p.m. Monday in the Admin- istration building of GMC Truck and Coach Division. Plans for a theater party to be held in February will be announced, : _ Ben. Zuckerman designed this suit of taupe imported with large white buttons. traces. the long ‘slender lines of the skirt, * W idely. spaced buttons are used for the closing _ of this coat by Harry __pique worsted. _ Welt seaming — O This dress of vividly printed silk splashed with flowers in hues of. purple, rose and white is from the Larry Aldrich spring collection. A long wide sash softly wraps the waistline and_ties-behind in a soft trailing loop. > New York Look Slender, By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women's Editor, Pontiac Press NEW YORK — “My collec- tion of tive years ago, if short- ened, would be in style today,” Oleg Cassini told members. of - the press at — Tuesday's. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Berndt of Lakeview avenue are moving to Independence, Mo., after living in Pontiac for 45 years. Mrs. Berndt spent 25 years as a teacher and later as principal at Owen School in Pontiac. Moving to Independence, Mo. _ Berndts to Leave Pontiac After ving in Pontiac for 45 years, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Berndt are leaving their home on Lakeview avenue (where: they have lived for - 32 years) fo make their home in Independence, Mo. — They are moving to Indepen- oe to be near one of their. KATHY M. ROwsTQN “ Mr, and Mrs, William H. /Rowston of Devonbrooke drive engagement of two children, G. Everett Berndt ~ and his family, (They have a daughter in Seattle) and to continue their work at the headquarters of the Reorgan- of Latter Day Saints. * *x * Six years ago, Mrs, Berndt where she had served for 25 years as a teacher, assistant principal and fof her last five after completing 5 years of continuous service ‘at General Mofors Truck and — Di- em * * * Mr. and Mrs. Berndt will be honored with an open house to” be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Church on Front by church members, with Elder and Mrs. R. L. Curtis as host. Club to Hold Guest Day “Exotic Flowers of Hawaii,” will be themé of the program presented by Mrs. Ralph Cling aman at the annudl “Guest * Day,” to be held by Pine Lake Branch of Wofhan's National ; Farm and Garden Association | at 1 p.m. a at West | Bloomfield Town psoned peice meng to the ‘dhivstapia ized Church of Jests Christ § Next Time Feed Her First — Abby Mother-in-Law Had Nerve — but Hunger Is Strong ‘Spur peta theta Phi By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My mother- in-law is here visiting us from out of town. We were invited to a dinner party and natural- ly we took her with us. They » served drinks first and my law doesn't drink. At 8:30 law went i ter and jelly sandwich and a pot of tea, which she brought out and ate right in front of everybody while they were still having their drifks. My hus- band said he saw nothing wrong with it, I was shamed to death. I'd like your opin- ton.” DEAR SHAMED: She was quite bold to help herself and then to bring it out to eat be- Mrs. ld G. social irman, assisted by Mrs. Cari R. Giese, Mrs. mother - in - the kitchen Wolt- is , fore the guests, but I can sympathize with her. Hostesses * should consider the non-drink- - ing guest by providing some- thing to stave off hunger. For- get it, and next time feed her irst, . x* *. * “DEAR ABBY: I suppose this will sound made up but I isn't true lam — 48 and my mother .is 34, but She looks younger. We are both in léve with the same “at He says he can’t make t into. UP. his mind which one the loves. not interested in marriage, but if he marries me she would: like to live with us and that way We could both have him Is that against any Laws you know of?” : ‘IN LOVE DEAR- know of. Your ; This is against mother should use the rocks in. HER head to fill up the holes in YOURS. What you suggest is immoral, indecent and il- legal. Have none of it. DEAR BETTER: He CAN be fitted bit he may néed a few adjustments until the fit is per- fect, What a pity that man hasn't had anything to sink his teeth into for 10 years! se * * “DEAR. ABBY: When wives ask you how to get their hus- bands to do chores around the 4 Frechtel. Matching color grosgrain ribbon is drawa through a tunnel collar, providing feminine detail for the blue wool coat.* Gamma Chapter Names Officers Mrs. Robert Clark was elect- ed president of Gamma Chap- { Beta Theta Phi Sorority when ee group met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, _ William Grubbs of Birming- ham. _ted waistline.- ‘with this at the Wal- dorf- Astoria. Mr. Cassini was refer- . ring to the return of the Empire, the high but fit- First to Ses come out , MRS. | CLEMENCE look, the highly amusing de- signer has never swerved from his definite ideas of how wom- en should look. Many Pontiac area women will hear him dis- cuss “Conspiracy Against American Women” at Birming- ham Town Hall soon. RAPS PARIS STYLES ‘house like putting up a clothes-~ line or moving an oversize trashcan, you say, ‘Hire a : = mind with your answer? lve niger “Laooern peay the middie’ of December to take - looking man on our block. Six who did it but.1 can tell you, Mrs. * * Other officers elected: are Jack Klausmeyer, vice president:. Mrs. Roscoe Lund, driving hard against Paris de- signers who he says admit to a SO-million-dollar loss with their: extreme silhouettes of Sn reese | Na We~canteit--you- het be- i Spiked of which are capeycollared. She ~ showed below - the - hip - length jackets on suits which looks very different in this season's short jacket trend. Harry Frechtel ‘emphasizes __the upward trend for spring, but the Empire effect ic gentle, and the fitted suit with short, _ easy jacket‘is the high point of ‘the collection. Bright bite, =~ favorite color, was especially attractive in a wool coat with a tunnel collar. The wide-spac- © ing of buttons is a trend this season. ._ * * Uneven hemlines on evening dresses—short in front, long in back—are noticeable in the Ben Reig collection. Many late-day and evening dresses — have flounce hemlines, and all are figure-clinging. : Softness- with strict tailoring marks the Ben Zuckerman suit and coat. High double-breasted — closings on little suit jackets and coats, and enormous but- tons in shiny black or smoky pearl are important in his spring ‘group. Fabrics are silk tweeds, suitings, heavy wool jersey and menswear flannel. ~ recording secretary; Mrs. Grubbs, secre- tary; Mrs. Richard DeWitt, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Behler, historian; Mrs. William Ford, _ sergeant at arms; and Mrs. Thomas Moffat, conductress, * * * Informal! initiation was held for four prospective members, Mrs. Pau) VanRoekel, Mrs. jJoshua Madden, Mrs. Kenneth McIntosh and Mrs. Robert told him he didn’t say Lohff. Mra. Kisusmejer @itl be ask him hostess for the Jan. 28 meet- ing. ’ CLEVER pear cLever: unto. PCH ‘49 Class Se it's cheaper to hire a handy * * * _, CONFIDENTIAL TOFAYE: It may be. aft ‘imitation FOX— _ Plans Reunion.___ The June class of Pontiag * * last season. * * Entertaining the e ne. the entire showing, the and sang throughout, and said, “Til eat my shoes if all the Paris designers won't have waistlines like mine next sea- son.’ He again referred to the form-fitting silhouette. Cassini degigns skirts slim and straight, and waists are neatly fitted with bustlines ‘ice and. slim. hipline—all of * which creates the look of width at the top tapering to a narrow look at the hip. : waistline and the use of checks — in all costumes is a youthful expression of spring. Aldrich goes in for more solid colors than we've seen 80 * Teachers Group _ Holds Meeting FOURTEEN oe Lj A i z * F ‘ x » | What's the Answer? . Square Feet Don't Fit Pointed Shoes be women's feet — not for long. : INE LOWMAN .- Lett If they are gding to foist such Yesterday I told you about my! recent experience when trying to} hats to compliment you wear your hair. 4A deep_crowncloche will take a bit lon, ae look well bangs then wear & aller on the back or a smooth forehead ‘accent- k) let your ir off your ing a widows hat pull the brow in a smooth line. Pringe the forehead with a wisp of veil, skim the brows. gos to set a few curls while vin that Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank o not show Ne a ee hair. If you Beauty Clinic: by Edythe McCulloch HAIRDO and HATS Adapt your hairdo to the | hats you aed have and . like ... or do it the other | way around... buy your | @ way | jpuy shoes which are fashionable but conifortable. [ also told you ‘that I have a foot which is: of average or smaller size in order ‘to prove that I do not have a spe- and she said, word! cial foot problem. Evidently many women are ha\ ing the same trouble. She continued, and I were both simply exhajsted! He looked at me and said, “‘Lady, let's face it! You have squar feet.’ : _ straight atop your locks. Por | i & | For sports, a complete cover | ‘up hood or tlocne atiows “Ff fun with pin curls — + + WASTEPAPER NEWSPAPERS 75¢ 100#/ CORRUGATED 80c 100 # We Buy All Tre ot . ‘Band vie REPAIR - © Factory , Trained Expert © The Right _ Parte @ Guaranteed " Too! - AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-822 nine aa enon Pontiac Waste Material Co. 135 Branch PE }- 0209 — cecil ——————— |W. It te getting serious shen sales- een eae eee 7 ee Patricia Ann Patricia Ang Wallace / were marr, fed Social Brethre n Church. The Rev Erastus Barber officiated at the ceremoply Pargnts of the couple ar® Mr A and Mrs. Lowell Barger of North ' Padttock street and Mr. and Mrs Harold Lunn of North Perry street : The bride wore a white satin gowh accented with lace at the top and in the back. Matron of honor was Mrs. Nancy Her dress was royal blue with pink -accessories, ' ‘Don Barger was best man. Ush- ‘ers were Robert Pugh and Garry Butler I told a ‘frierid of mine about my experience “Don't sey another I know what you mean. The other day I spent two hours in one’ ‘of the best ‘stores and tried gn ‘ftevery shoe they had in my size.” “The salesinan © ‘Becger and Jerry of Mechanic street Saturday at First a men and manufacturers think that our feet are square rather than that the shoes are too point- ed. The salesman has no choice, lf he is going to sell shoes all day long he must belleve in the shoes he has to sell, and take it for granted thet feet are square eyen if only one out of 10 women gan be fitted properly. He should | ‘not Be expected to worry about human anatomy. The manufacturers Might worry shoes on us they should have warned us ehead of time, a long time ahead of time. In the past some Orientals bound the feet of their girl babies. This is just about what it would take to wear SOME) of the very extreme shoes on the) 'market today. If you are going to have distorted toes I can't help that, but I do not want you to have broken erches also, For that reason, and because a bit though. They have ‘‘sold” us| mafiy people have weak arches, | on the pointed toe and the slim am offering Iny exercises for the | heel and we like them. Then, as. feet. If you would Ike to have! soon as We accept them the de- \them, send a stamped, self-ad- signers becorne more and more ex- dressed envelope with your Eeaces: something's got to for leaflet No. 14 to Josephine Low i hb not think it is going to! man in care of this peer: Wever PTA Sets Feb. 12 ‘Dinner Date _ftreme. Eine ‘Barger A reception was held at the — YMCA, Mrs. Barger wore a gray and -red dress for her daughter's wed. iding, and Mrs. Lunn was OE in navy blue Group Plans for ‘59 Plans for the coming year were | Made when September-October, ‘group of First Presbyterian Church the Elaine Ma Mrs. James Leach and Mrs ~ Agnes Hall. Mra. H. R. Fraser was /met recently. Hostesses at ‘luncheon were Mrs. ‘lone, in charge of the program. * PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11a S$, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Wille. phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 > ‘ ra > CALLIE’S > 416 North Perry VU VV VV VV VV YOUR COIFFURE .. . Depends on a » Professional Permanent — Shampoo and Set BEAUTY SHOP a eh tn tate nn te fn. tn te tn te. PR 72-6961 a > ial A 7 This Attriegive snack set is the per- fect answer for’ bridge, parties, taining. too! and PLP LLL LLL PAS PP eat ae am PT ate is e@ polishing: aluminum is and acid stains! TV snacks, buffets, informal enter- Wonderful for gift-giving, we WIGGS BRIDE REGISTRY — .- If you are a Bride-to-Be, come in and list r 4 choices and gift preferenc es-in our Bride's vs ne coovesany et guide for = yom titenes! Oper Friday and Monday Evenings WIGGS 24 WEST HURON STREET JANUARY SPECIALS! MILK GLASS SNACK SET “8 Piece Service for 4 in Popular Grape Design SPECIAL _ $2.95 THE SET 1';-Quart Covered Casserole hy Everlast $3.95 Of forged, hammered alum- , this handsome casserole to clean — never needs And Everlast treated impervious to safodhol uy Specially Priced Rt INIT BS Si EG ete ae Ps our pattern 4 § { \ egistry . nl oO ade Well, Barger Wed i oe # MRS, JERRY Ww. WALEACE - - . —— a ee eee oe CAR Unit Holds Skating Party A skating party and dinner were jjttee is Mrs. Friday by Colonel Stephen. the American. Revolution at the Pine. lake home of Katherine Francis held Mack Society Children of und Mrs. Webster Francis. Doris Haynes was the speaker She gave a book display and short review of several current fayorites (iueat Was Cynthia Howlett aan Fet Mis Hector Chabut, state presi dent of CAR, ag guest speaker. Church Group Meets: The home of Mrs. Leslie Tripp on Ilinois avenue was opened fo: a-ineeting of the July-August Group of First Presbyterian Church. Co hostesses for the recent Tuncheon were Mra BG. Canapbell, Mrs« Nora Vanderworp and Mrs H. A ‘Council president, ‘schools are being studied the Wever PTA meets at. 7:30 p.m. | Thursday in the school -gymna- ~ sium sruary meeting will have Mr, ye ses The February meeting will § Plans for Mrs, Irwin Mills, president, Tentative pines were made to investigate possibilities of show- ing full-length films to students as an after-school project Mrs. | Robert Norberg and Arthur Bell are in charge. L THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 14, 4, 1950 : ee No One Wants a Cold! By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Last eve- ning some friends of ours dropped in unexpectedly to pay us @ visit. [ had a terrible cold and was in no mood to entertain guests. I had planned to ‘‘doctor’’ my cold and go to bed early. These friends wsual- CL Unit of PEO Gathers Mrs. Max Fell and Mrs. Richard Justice gave a pro- gram on PEO’s Educational Loan Fund and Cottey College when chapter CL of PEO Sis- terhood met Monday afternoon at the Walton boulevard home of Mrs. Clark Morgan, Char- lotte Baird assisted. : Married Sunday were’ Becky Nickols, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. _ Thomas Nickols of East Pike: street, and Gus Froumis of Davenport, Iowa. The ceremony was performed at Mrs. Rexford Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Frank Barker, Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Pearson. Mrs, William Anderson, Charles. ‘the fundamentals of why Michigan when Mothers af fourth, fifth and sixth for the evening, TAO Church Group Meets at Waring Home Mr. and Mrs, ning meeting of the and Mrs. Surprise, Surprise! odes velvet is full of ‘ae nve you literally years of service. a if you yearn for a velvet dress. ‘graders will be social committee Hospitality com William Lawrence Mrs. J. P. Wallace and Mrs. Rob- on Se ly stay quite late. “When thé) arrived I- ex plained that I had a terrible cold and was planning to go to bed early. They said they were sorry and left immediately. “My husband thinks that I was very rude to them and. that. they in all probability would have left by themselves when they discovered | did not feel well. I would very much like to know if you think I was rude. the mothe r-and-' danghter banquet to be held Feb. 12 were made when the executive’ board of Wever School PTA met Monday evening in the school lie brary. . “pe pointed Mrs, Cart Pearson as gen- eral chairman, Hagood was appointed chairman of} the nominating committee.: will be assisted by Mrs. | Norberg and Mrs. Barton Schmit) ker She Melyin. PTA; will speak on Emerson Kirby. were cohosts at the Saturday eve- Fellowship Class of Baldwin avenue Fvangel- ical United Brethren Church, The meeting was held at the home of Jeseph Waring of Summit street. Mr. Paul Jones also took part “Answer: On the contrary, it was a kindness to tell them of your cold rather than, to sub- ject them to the danger of catching it. “Dear Mrs, Post: My hus- band and I have accepted an invitation to a large buffet sup- per that is being given by two couples. One couple we know well, but we have never met the other couple. Although the supper is a joint enterprise, the couple we do not know is having the party in their house. Is it necessary for us to in- vite hoth couples to our open house party two weeks later, cial obligation by only issuing a single invitation to our friends." * | Answer: It will not be neces- ple you do not as yet know, but if at your open house you can easily find room for them it would be more polite to do 80. : 2 4 for my wedding attendants are all bought save one, which is something for my little niece, aged four, who is to be flower girl. What do you think I should buy for her? A piece of jewel- brance, but at that age, what can [ get her?” t i Answer: A locket or a charm bracelet would be most suit-- able, J efferson PTA Meeting Set. ‘and long § MRS. cus FROUMIS. Becky Nickols Married in Greek Orthodox Rite Becky Nickols and Gus Frou- mis of Davenport, Iowa were married Sunday afternoon at St. George Greek Orthodox Church. The Rev. Achilles Sig- gris officiated at the ceremony before 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of. Mr. ang Mrs. Thomas Nickols of East Pike street. : IN PRINCESS. GOWN A floor-length gown: of white bombazine was worn by the bride. The pueer style bodice @eves were covered, with rose point lace. A crown or will we have repaid our so-~ sary for you to invite the cous ~ “Dear. Mrs. Post: The gifts -ry would be a nice remem: . ~ St. George _ Greek Orthodpx Church. of lace and pearls held her fin- gertip veil of silk illusion, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. x * i Connie Nickols: was her. sis- ter's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Pate Govenis, Bes- sie Gianakos and Dimmie Gov- enis,-Elaine Nicholopoulos was junior bridesmaid. ; All were dressed in ballerina- length red velvet gowng with matching crowns and bouquets of peppermint-stick carnations trimmed with holly leaves and berries. ; Flower girl was another of the bride's sisters, Patty Ann Nickols. She wore a white or- gandy dress trimmed with red velvet, ASSIST BRIDEGROOM : Best man was James Frou- mis, brother of the bridegroom. George Pullos, George Andrit- Sas and Nick Kalomas’ were ushers. bearer. All are from Daven- port. Ringbearer was Thomas McCabe. e* *« _A reception was held at Pon- tiac Eagles Lodge. Before the couple left for a honeymoon to New — York andthe Eastern states the bride changed to a two-piece green silk dress with brown accessories and the cor- sage of white roses from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Dave en- port where the bridegroom is attending St. Ambrose College. * * * Mrs. Nickols wore a green with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses for ,, Mrs. Donald McDowell, ._ Andy Froumis was stefana satin ballerina-length dress . ~ Cottey Collegeis—located in Nevada, Mo., and is owned and operated by the PEO Sister- hood. * * ¥ Information: on the Ed- cational Loan Fund is listed in many school publications and is given to counselors at high schools: Begun in 1907, it is the oldest project of the PEO ° Sisterhood. ; Applications for loans aré made through a PEO chapter, which interviews the student and makes recommendations. Mrs. Justice conducted a. question-and-answer period on Cottey College and showed col- | ored slides of the campus. 1F Instruct at Workshop for Hairdressers Eleven members of Michigan Coiffure Fashion Committee were instructors at @ workshop held by Pontiac Hairdressers Association Monday in the civic room of Fed- eral Savinesand Loan building. The instructors came from Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint and Caro. Members of the Pontiae Hair- dressers Association will attend the North American Beauty and Fash- ion Show to be held Feb. 8-10 at * Hotel Sheraton Cadillac, Detroit. Deleates from the Pontiac unit who will attend the session are ‘Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. B. J, -Reiher, Mrs. ‘Ernest Thayer, .Mrs. Ben Flbling, Mrs. Earl Simpkins, Mrs, George Haun and Mrs. Lee Carlson. Maj. McMahan Gives Program for Local Club : Pontiae Community National “Bank: was the setting for the Monday meeting of the Junior Pontiac Women’s Club. Horace. . Lodge,. host on behalf of the bank, welcomed the group. The audience, which included members’ husbands and guests, - heard Major Robert McMahan and Mrs. McMahan of the Sal- vation Army speak on the sings “Roamin'4n the Gloam- n’."' Major and Mrs. ‘McMa- It looks fragile but can an League will be guest speaker for Thursday Thomas Massey of Pontiac Ur- ie rs i j Nouigity Easy pickup work! Strips knitted | to be held at 7 separately. Start now —afghan at the Jefferson Junior High School PTA meeting, be held at the home of Vera and suit or robe, don't be wary about P™. Thursday in the smal] audi-' grows fast! Ethel Bassett on Cheroke 7 road | ae os mnt p= nee » buying it STAPP’S “ SEMI-ANNUAL > J AT FAMILY SHOE STORE ONLY! | White ] SALES - tg wwe ‘on : CNSAOe? HIGH SHOES Sizes 3 to 8 Reg. $4.95 —— White Buck SALEI “7, Saddles, Straps, GROW Loafers, etc. $A GIRL? for dress or school a Sizes 4'> to 9 Ref as = —==_——. Fe potent Leather aS? t and Suede ; NEE Straps & Pumps $ Q Une Sf Including some Il Styles for Boys! | High Top . SALBI MEN S WORK SHOES $ WORK in Elk with | SHOE oil-resistant | composition soles! Reg. $10.88 | Loafer Socks SALE! . __ Plastic Rain Boots, } $ -4 opv® at Slippers, Soft-Soled ° END? TA [ Shoes, etc. STAPP'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph Rd. (Open Friday and Saturday to 9) -'Holds Luncheon |torium of the school. His topic will be the “Responsi- wool, works up fast. Solid, lacy ibility of Parents to the School.” ‘blocks alternate in 4inch strips. | Fathers will be in charge of re-) nitted afghan di- freshments, under the. chalr-| biesisttod 606: \K . manenp la Ered Se Send 35 cents (coins) for this : pattern—add five cents for each April-Mey-Group-— : Economical beauty! Use leftover ea’ are in charge of ‘‘Even- tide,"’ a convalescent home in Detroit. Major McMahan, dressed in kilts, told anecdotes and sang _ Scottish songs, accompanied at the piano by his wife. Mrs. Donald K. Ely and Mrs. Ronald W. Hodge were co- chairmen. 13 Tables in Play for Bridge Session her datighter’s wedding. Reception. Fetes . F. A. Lanhams, Wed 25 Years — Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lanham of Fourth street were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary with a surprise reception held Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayden of Clarkston. pattern forts t-class-matting-Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept, P.O. Box 164, Old The April-May group of First! Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Presbyterian Church met at the Print plainly pattern number, Shore View drive home of Mrs./name, address and zone. _ Lyndon Salathiel for luncheon Fri- Send for a copy of 1959 Laura) day, Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has’ Taking part in the meeting were lovely designs to order: Embroi- “Mrs. Salathiel and Mrs. Josephine dery. crochet, knitting, weaving. MeLintock. Hostesses for the lunch- quilting, teys. In-the book, a spe-' ¢ eon were Mrs. Alex Aitken, Mrs. cial surprise to make a little girl |Edward Bennett and Mrs. James happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to | White ‘color. Send 25 cents for this book. S59 ORC HARI JL TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS = | uty event. — se “econ rib _ Group Hears Report. | Serre att : ‘| troit when members of the Flora| . a Guests were Joseph D. Palace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bego, Mr. and Mrs, O.-R. Arable, Mr. and inners bert Segula, Mrs. William W. Palace, Mr. and Plea pi fiaeynapeeyes ee | Mrs. Carl Genske and Mr. and warren, Mrs. Robert Wisner, Mrs. ‘Mrs. Waiter. Stafford. ‘Lucille Sweat, and Mr. and Mrs. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Her- Jean Carpenter. Pontiac Duplicate Bridge —Ctu met Monday evening at Elks Tem- bert Christian, Mr. and Mrs, Har- lan Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- 4s M. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Professional Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Massin- | PERMANENTS gill and Mr. aiid Mrs, Vaughe Ly- Styled as YOU kins. Like It! . : : HAIR CUTTING -- TINTS Scouts Attend IMPERIAL Training Class. BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 Some 40 Senior Roundup Girl Scouts attended a training session held at the Waterford CAI Build- ing, in preparation for the National | No Appoiniment Necessary Roundup to be held in July at4 EDITH STENSON. Owner Colorado Springs, Colo. = = Instructing the girls in lashing skills were Mrs. Percy Dunn, Mrs. | William Gravelle, Mrs. Jay Ben-| dall Mrs. Albert Latendress, | who also presented songs and | games the Scouts will ‘share at the; Ely" to Beautiful. Mrs, ‘Allan H. Monroe reported | “Your dealer in dreams” on the Presbyterial meeting in De-| BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GHACE PLUMMER RELLY | 379 Mamiiten Shelly group of First Presbyterian: Church held a dinner meeting at/ the church Friday evening. | A Gift for Ther Occasion Uidescaaaa E ple. Thirteen tables were in play. | Very Special Give Candies b Crocker’s Candies Now Available at the rated PARTY SHOP in Oxford CROCKER'S ts \ Home Made Candy and Restauront , 857 W. Myron FE 2.9532} ; Al ways in Goda Tette _ Alwaye Fase Good ; | 7 cane nee wane gegen cuerang age onan a —<—————— = seer THE PONTIAC ERest. AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 Group. Sundesti Difference on Inferiority By MURIEL LAWRENCE _ A group of psychiatrists, psy- chologists and social workers has paid tribute to the late Dr. Law- son G. Leese! ae On child psychiatrists. © . One reason that he was great is that he could write words like these: ‘“‘Must the individual have an inferiority to feel inferior? No. by Line Haloms -The allure of a party dress—in a coverall apron or stin-dress you'll wear and love every day! No fit- ting problems—wrap and tie to cinch waist. Tomorrow’s pattern: Misses’ dress. Printed Pattern 4646: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Embroidery transfer of pocket. “ Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. ' Send 35 cents in coins for this -pattern—add 10 cents for ‘each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne. Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. It is seldom a question of bis children's emotional disorders. These words hold very explosive truths. ; Your Jean's hair f; ash blonde and straight; her little sister's is. dark and curly. As Joan's “group,” your relatives, neigh- bors, friends are-always making flattering comments on Babsy’s hair. Joan believes that hers is inferior. “But the fact is| Babsy’s hair on Joan would be horridly poli SI Joan’s skin tone end. her . facial structure are unlike Babsy’s' rosy- cheeked ,roundness.: Her straight. blonde hair is exactly the kind ‘she needs to set them. off, MES er | Have You Tried This? Man Offers Hot hooks for Spaghetti Sauce a te fee) that our taste is inferior to hers. We either start to de- fend the drapes, sulk in silence |~ er exchange the drapes for the is Isabella Group Plans Jan. 26 Card Party Plans for the annuel card party, were completed when Daughters of Isabella met Monday. at the fair will be held Jan. 26 at St. Michael's Hall. Mrs.: Danie! Scott was named general cheirman for the event. Arthur Birchmeier, refreshments; Mrs. Lloyd Sanchez and Mrs. John ‘Schenfenkins, dining room; Mrs. William Donahue, cards; and Mrs. Frank O'Neill, prizes. Also chosen chairmen were Mrs. Omer DeConnick, tickets; Mrs. Richard Ashton, decorations; Mrs. Joseph Pfeffer, program; and Rose Griffin, publicity. 31 Turn Out for Meeting of Yomar Group é meeting of Yomar Group of First Knights of Columbus Hall. The af-|- Other committee heads are Mrs.) tables and) - and Mrs, Louis Koprince |: Thirty-one members attended the, Presbyterian Church held at the ¥ Concert artists John a East Lansing appeared before members of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale ‘at Grac church Tuesday. ; Vera Gray gave the world ser-| vice study entitled “‘The Circles | We Live In.” Virginia Wood also, assisted with the program. Mrs. Leslie Ellis, president- of. a group were guests. Refreshments. were served by Mrs. Lester Carlson and Mrs. Rob- ert Pritchett poured. Lucky 13 Club Fetes Mrs. Deem Mrs, Ralph Deem’s birthday was celebrated by the Lucky 13 Birth- day Club at a meeting held Mon- | day evening at the Wesbrook ave- nue home of Mrs. Cash and Carry Special Coral Bell Pink Azalia Plant. *1.49 Cash and Carry Héavy flowering, long- lasting for indoor cheer. JACOBSEN'S FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 | George.-Yansen... principal; elah. Alcott School PTA to Hold Study Session t ! ' Alcott School PTA will join in the area- PTA major project. “Studying Michigan Schools,” when it meets at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the school. Invitations to join this study have munity service, agricultural, wom- dent of Pontiac PTA Council will be at the Alcott school meeting to answer any questions. Discussion Set . A program on Studying Michigan Schools will be given when Madi- son Junior High School |meets at 7 p.m, Thursday in the schoo] cafeteria, Discussion groups will be led by Dean Hall, teacher; William Anderson, member of the Board of Educa- tion; and Dr, Philip Proud, assis- tant superintendent of schools. MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby Slides of Trip Shown Program committee chairman Mrs. Roland Stephison introduced Dr. M. C. Worster as the speaker J at the meeting of Washington Junior High. School PTA, held in the school auditorium. Dr. Worster | showed slide pictures and spoke on) his African safari. the association, and the November, Stephen Sap-! been extended to leaders of com-} en's fraternal, religious, labor} and management groups. Mrs. William Anderson, presi- PTSA~ | | | Clara: Romantic Duo,” of Robert Schumann. Tuesday Musicale Hears Program-on Schumanns | | Members of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale met Tuesday after- noon in Grace Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall. Mrs. M. A. Wager introduced John and Florence Richardson of Michi- gan State University, who pre- sented the program. ‘The Schumanns, Robert and | Clara,”’ was the ‘subject, and the music and story were pre- sented without scenery, few props and only a suggestion as to the dress of the period. The stormy courtship of com- poser Robert Schumann and pianist Clara Wieck was re- vealed throug conversations anfuilo taken from their et ters°and diaries. © The dramatic sequences end- ed 13 years and 6 childre after their marriage (1 Only a hint was given con- cerning Robert’s illness which was to lead to a suicide at- “s tempt the following year and death in a mental institution three years later. MUSIC WOVEN IN oe from —the By CHRISTINE GAENSBAUER Yet that old old craving for| Kind she apprétes. We cannot _ ‘By JANET ODELL 1 pound ground beet “group” approval has done its dirty tolerate our difference from our (" Pontiac Press Home Editor ‘ tamale pasts causlet welt: 4q CUSTOM’ i = ; . a“ 2? is : eee 1 small can mushroom pieces - work, corrupting this reality, So) S™UP- . We are always delighted to Red hot sauce 4 + Joan keeps teasing for the perma-| Your husband's family believes, get-a recipe from 4 man who tities: COLD nent that will make her “inferior in “steady” jobs. Yoyr husband,” enjoys cooking. We'd love to Cook green pepper and onion — b hair es curly as Babsy’s, not be-| gets fired from his, and is so dis-- have more. Please help us ina little fat until soft, but not . WAVE . cause it is actually inferior but couraged by his difference from © find them. brown. This will take about = $ — rat Hie Keeps sug-/his “‘steady”” family that he can-,, _ Howard White is a fireman. 25 minutes. Add meat and | Includes Shampoo [- . och ifference 15 10-/not see that their superior “‘steadi-|~ Perhaps that explains his brown. Add tomato paste, * and Fingerwave ’ ye ae arelleaploued by alee is simply lack of initiative cooking ability, since firemen water and mushrooms. Sim- © ; : : | x « * |; do their ewn cooking at work. mer for 30 minutes. . gs 7» . basie confusion. Dr. Lowrey had the gift of see-, At any rate, here is his recipe Add red hot sauce to taste. | Reg. $20 Just Wonderful $ ol : Our sister-in-law criticizes our ing through very complex matters). for spaghetti. Simmer for 2 hours. Keep hot Pp t . new drapes. At once we begin-'to their simple meaning...“ WHITE'S SPAGHETTI in double boiler (in case you — . ermanen : ‘ SAUCE . have to go to a fire). Serve © ee Ry Howard White over cooked spaghetti add 1 Reg. $15 Softy Supreme so Si |: 1 green pepper, diced 5 _ . PS Pp a 1 onion, diced fire Ing. ; ; one | Permanent : RE ORS Re, be ay | Z Reg. $10 to $12.50 Creme af | day. Both pianists, the couple presented an original musical-dramatic interpretation entitled ‘ ‘Robert and based on the life and works Ve | | Permanent ar | COMPLETE WITH STYLING AND CUTTING ‘Anyone Recognize Women Listed Here By RUTH MILLETT " The woman who always knows J You can't generalize about wom- the latest gossip and spreads it en, but you can bank pretty well eagerly probably lives the dullest on the following: uikind of hfe herself The woman who can turn on; The woman who says compla- charm like a light switch can turn cently, “I know my children would No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Open Mon. and Fri, ‘tl 9 P. M. Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257- I, jit off just as quickly, when things ever do a thing like that’ doesn’t aren't to her. liking. know children very well. ' : The woman with five children is) The woman who “never has a —— — ae more likely to find time to be @ bad word to say about anybody” is den mother, a home room mother probably a pretty dull human: be- or a Girl Scout leader than a Wom- ing to talk to. - ; an with e smaller family. Don't . The woman who is a really ask me why excellent: cook probably has a weight problem. eae presents @ | brand new style for the tricycle set, by Nothing makes a real glamour girl willing “to abdicate the | throne until her own daughter is | old enough to start training to | Soe! =) aa 8 5 toceeres as perfect faith a lot olf The woman who h in’ hef 4vusband also has self-confidence. The woman who is determined to be like a sister to her daughter is a woman who 1s afraid of growing * ald The woman who can never bear_ to be alone has very little to offer : others. ! Plans Program The woman who says, ‘What can I do to help?” probably means tt,‘ Olficers were elected when 35 While the woman who says “‘If members ‘of the Family Cruise there's anything I can do, just lef Club attended the group's annual Me know” Pee) doesn't. meetihg at the Thomas H. Brooke reisdence in Clarkston, nd Florence Richardson of Cruise Club- Flects Officers, e Lutheran Church yester- s eee ee eee ee ee ae Mrs. Hopp Holds LITTLE HIGH SHOE. Harley Hyait was named com- i \ modore at the Saturday gather Bri d Sh } . Onc | (Scenes from eniiancedr | ing. Also named to office were 1aq Ower jwe have IN WHITE | Aufschwung from Fantiestucke, | Dick Carlsen, vice commodore, for Judy Wood Classmate Sizes 3'2-8, C to EE $ 95 the Song Cycle Myrthen,, | Mr, Brooke, cruise master; Jay Shoes IN BROWN themes ae the First 2a L | mith, assistant cruise master; | Judy Wood, whe will marry in styles and Sizes 52-8. C to EE phony, Forest Scenes and Car- George Barber, secretary-treas: pobert Lempke Jan. 17 at Ascen- vee f nival urer: Glean Fries, membershi . : I : : sizes Tor This sffirdy little shoe features a flexrble, | : ' Psion Lutheran Church, was honored all ‘ages! noti-skid sole for safe, sure footing , and f * * * | chairman; and Mrs. Peter Joyce, : hower Helbdertield arive 9 . a combination last for perfect {it We're Mr. and Mrs. Richard | publicity chai at a shower at the Edgefield drive proud to present thts Classmate Shoe of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson | pubtctty chairman. ‘home of Mrs. Elmer Hopp superior quality—sensibly priced! are charming personahties as as well as able musicians, and they have developed a -method of presenting history music in a way that makes it -a fascinating story for the audience, and a lesson that will be remembered by all those present. : SERVE AS HOSTESSES Mrs. I, S. Corwin and Mrs. O. R. Briney were! door hos- tesses for the day. Presiding at ie tea table were Mrs. L. Ostrander and Mrs. H. S. Pearee. Floral committee was Mrs. George Shearer and | The club is planning-a new pro-| Cohostesses were Mrs. Richard, igram which will include a number. Suthff-and Mrs. Winston Hopp lof contests ta be held during the Parents of the couple are Mr season and is outlining the ttiner-,and Mrs. Harold Wood of West vary for future cruises. | Huron street and Mr. and Mrs |George Lempke of Stanley avenue. | ~~9 ] JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E Lawrence St. (Open Monday and Friday to 9) STAPP'S oo VEW Women Plan Party for Veterans Plans to ‘sponsor a@ party at.the Veterans Administration Hospital. Ann Arbor, were made and a do-; nation to the Michigan Cancer Fund was given when VFW 1008 Auxiliary met Monday. President Mrs. Pau attend a testimonial ome a Saray & = | } ATLAST...A really pretty cotton Bra, Only $2.50, that does wonders i you and holds its perfect shape, even after months of machine washing: / | Bolter will inner for de-) Women’ S Aunilian | Plans Jan. 31 Project St Le he "aaa aaa partment presiderits Jan. 24 at me . Roseville. On the socia ] committee were Mrs. F. J. Moreau, chair- man; Mrs. H. V. Phipps, co- chairman; Mrs. W. D, Thomp- son, Mrs, William Cashin Jr.. works | of Schumann were smoothly woven into the plot, - his Jife that inspired them. ‘Both the Richardsons pianists and performed in sold" ending the program “with por-' tions of Bilder aus Osten! “Pictures from the East’ for. four hands, Other compositions were sections of Etudes Sym- p We oni oe ues, Kinderscenen as it covered the periods of: | are y | a The Women's Auxiliary of Tfal- ie “jan-American Club met Monday at! the Hall. Mrs. Al DeSantis and Mrs. Charles De Santis were hos- tesses, A money-making project wil] be, ‘held Jan. 231 with Mrs. Ralph Puertas a chairman, Mrs. J.C” Walker, Mrs. JC. Covert, Mrs. Cecil McCallum and Mrs. C. B. Kinney. Art Club to Meet ~ Mrs. Alex Bartholomew will be guest speaker and critic of _the day when Pine Lake Art | ae. Club meéts for luncheon and | Australia produced 5,000,000 gal a board meeting at 1 p.m. Jan. ilons of wine in 1957 compared with 21 at Rotunda Inn. |3,500,600 gallons i in 1 1946. ‘Cotfon-Pretty is scien- tifically constructed, painstakingly finished with extra strength at points of strain. Made of superior quality ‘| “il | THE FAMILY | materials —— won't fray | orravel. Wear it 2 0 © you'|] love it a+ + Playfer,,. Cotton-,; Pretty Bra. _.. tbe Free PERMAN ENT # Including Personality Haireut on This Special Price Sim cut the coupon to-the righ cring along "s ® friend. No matter 1 te 6 Pree wa tte 0 permanent ipo trignd ¢ Sie porchccec ¢ secmmment chooses for herself. you will receive y Fred Permanent will be of | the sam¢ permanent PREE! 4 murchased by Neate sO Ot 89689 aE cos a. ADDRESS With or Without Appointment ‘ Ofter Waid thru ru Fob 18. cE HOURS: 10 fo 9 P. lo ap ee ot © ae -donnell ‘Hair Stylists donnell says: Teung Ladies’ ay Tues., Wed. _ TEENAGERS 13 | end YOUNGER | Hoir $] 00 Cuts By Appointment octal Pyjce * ¢ Tite qouvuy_onttiig tensor 1 Group A Women’s TWEEDIE and e tad Regular Price $11.95 to $16.9 VITALITY. SHOES - Discontinued Styles in- ; WOMEN'S — FLORSHEIM i Bo ag a7 25 0 818 95" ? 1 3g to 14° 4 ~ Only 7 hae Sizes: 42 - 6A Ls @ =a o | 32/408.c ] Tgble Women's Casuals DGE or FLAT EELS . Reg. $8.95 to $9.95 Now *4, 88 —— gg ——— te © NO srinbs eNO “EXCHANGES Discontinued P MEN'S FLO Reg. $19.95 fo $2295 a tterns in SHEIM © ALL SALES FINAL | “TODD'S SHOE. TORE _. Tel-Hyron ~. Degen Plains | and ven, . Shopping Center Min Ae Mile Shopping Conter—-tn the ues . ~ 2 20 W. Huton Ea FE 2-382) | ivan e a ache in — . - eee 2 TS - i : ae z 7 ne: é . ‘ A so ; * ah om ‘ : i‘ a a ii ae noes ae - anenenenn a eT aM ees SR aia cl a aaetee a stim mats Ain cn sa, (ee acael = y * . 4 ' j ; - . . : ; : i ee Ls ’ \ . f i : : : i : 4 Ed z: 4. 4 . a eS 3 SIXTEEN” | : | oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,108 0 Pte Oh Sell Capitol a uri True Life Adventures | ier parting | Local Merchants: and Businessmen ifs aN Is Proposal ee. ‘THE. op FRIGHTFUL | o- 4 . LANSING ® — A novel solution a for the state’s cash shortage has] - o ibeen advanced — in brief, tear : 4 te 1 eV idown the capitol and sell the pit es 'grounds to the elty of Lansing for \ ithree m@llon dollars for use as @ ° 1g \ A? 5% | \ 1 - i ‘ downtown parking lot. TO THE M-59° SHOPPING AREA ‘ uSile | “Business in the downtow e i 2 TEVERY 15 MINUTES wi tnreae” 50 percent tm | i teg IZALCO,IN EL SALVAVOR, ||! on which will erase the re FREE—AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS BES ns: 4) ERUPTS IN A SHONER fi "uid alu Elida. a] MADE TO YOUR MEASURE WITH EVERY EST WISHES © 1\t OF HOT STONES. stew ns leer 0 ine Laming} CUSTOM TAILORED 2-PIECE SUIT - Bare-Matic Machine State Journal i 5b @195 oe yee Tee pee 00 ay tite, Walt Diney ee I suggest the legislative com-. : FROM §G4° i - FURNISHED BY Si World Rights Reserved mitfees meet at us ig itil ; : . } M “t * a when | vod bars he continued. “and she"! ED GRINDLE’S CLOTHES SHOP HUFF REFRIGERATION — mind to satisfy all the pressure] 7625 Highland Rd. ... OR °*3- 2972 groups, the House and Senate | QUIDATING SHOE STOCK FROM 98c - « | 315 N. Center, Milford 2 MU 4-5668 | should convene in the civic audi: torium.' | 7 | ———-COUPON , wh New.C Is: Young, | | e 22 Are Under Thity |’ This Coupon Good for $2.00 Best Wishes WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep-| on Any Permanent of $10 or Over | _ {Frank Thompson Jr. (D-NJ) has basis , / reported that one of the most impressive things about the new EDITH’S BEAUTY SALON ) Congress was the “youth” of its imembers. | He said a survey showed that] - 7627 Highland’ Road FRUIT an d PRODUCE '22 of the new Congressmen were : 7% in oar ‘eention 22 in their . OR Fare! / : forties and 9 in their fifties. Aig RIAA ¥ | The average ase of eg Nala < gi. . ma ers is 52 years, T months, Thomp- | : | : ——e : C ongratulations Congratulations HIS IS A SAFETY VALVE FOR PENT-UIP : | ON YOUR FINE SELECTION | VOLCANIC FORCES THAT WOULD OTHERWISE 42-Carat Engagement OF CHOICE MEATS INSURED BY CAUCE EART AGIA OF eae AS VIOLENCE. Announce yoo fF YOR comarecinininine TH sewn! EWERKRISP =| Embree & Gres un. — will oaney millionaire Hallywoos m ree regs ‘huilder Hal B. Hayes in about : ‘ Artificial Respiration ui. FOOD PRODUCTS : . S * Mi rabe C1 4 Chit | d Cus tod YY Case [eanecredednis ete — T. PETERSBURG, Fla. ai gagement ring |s a 42-carat R | F| t | Se . 4 SS Albert Aare 69, Sine: ered ene . : ow ey ec rica rvice é come, =" Clg or! = e ore Ig ourt to be the subject at a Red Cross| } 5 . artificial respiration class, : Exports ef Turkish tobacco to: sl . . , A few minutes later she was in the United States totaled 88,000,000 OR 3. 9122 Best Wishes for Your Success! LANSING w — The plea of a| Mrs. Alfred Lewis, who success: |a hospital receiving treatment for pounds in 1957, an er nt of 83) | 7 . | mother for custody of the three-| fully fought a chidllenge to |a cracked ib. per cent over r the year- before. year-old child she bore but never) legality of the adoption in circuit — =< . : . While Shopping at M-59 i ; | saw rested with the Michigan court. Mrs. HUM appealed. . Boys Dunga rees Center, Stop in /— Sunreme Court today | Mrs Hills lawyer, Hugh Daven- HEAR YE! HEAR YE! at the Shoe Mart parents by adoption have loved Port. said in oral arguments yes- DOUBLE KNEE vin su and cared for the little girl, Loren terday that.the mother was under | OLD ODDS and ENDS of FURNITURE 10% OUNCE rape’ g P PAs OS CA ee Opening Jan 15th, 1959 |] SIZES 6 to 12 . to 60% om | of her life less when she consented to give! n.: Famous Brand It was the kind of case that tugs away her baby. | ; 7633 HIGHLAND RD. Reg. $1.98 Value . Pair Limit 2 Shoes the heart strings | “Mrs. Hill's husband, a British} d Furnit Household Appliances, Novelties. : Mrs. Nona Hil), 36, is the natural architect, was killed in an auto | We pe os sci ued) Gale ie sign pli for A CLASS IN wT mother. A aeedale of Londen) jaecident before the baby was CERAMICS we will even have that. _. University and the Sorbonne in jborn,”” he said So Come on In and Get Acquainted. WE HAVE A FREE : | Paris, she lives in a Wiemicrnable’ GIFT for You. . “The mother, a six-year mem- _ 7609 Hi hland Road Detroit apartment hotel and is: ber of the British Army tc] WE ALSO BUY AND SELL g vice presffent of an employment ‘ i . ges agency World War 1, was alone and | S. * Lela Clift hetpless when her time came.” Lf On the other side are Mr, and ' Dorothy Clear eae S - : ~ He contended the adoption was 2 | n tulations fa nullity, that a woman who = - : : an . Boys’ Oxford — eg. $3.97 84s : ° .. posed as her friend persuaded her Mon. -- Thurs. 10 A.M. -8 P.M. Twin Crimes to go through with it. So Soe ees eS runes Ee eee ewes, Atty. LINOLEUM | WALL = 7 ALL PAINT ne a Sete : P Pp C4 ' y. ut Twins in Frit Leib anid they were blame-|WY te cover area LINOLEUM | 40% TO 60% A ; FOODS 7 Sunday .. -1TA.M.-4 P.M. ° ° ess and the adoption was leg: 9x12 - $3 95 54", HIGH . OFF Twin Jail Cells nite gare, ramet JN u2ut = $8.98 | ye wow 296 | roe ose Featuring: « Complete Line of HALL'S SHOE MART | NOTTINGHAM, England (UP1) : Run. Ft. —Identical twin girls with identical “The only plan the real mother Plastic RUBBER TILE “yh $1.89 . BORDEN’S CHEESE criminal records went to identical * | : ! : . jail cells Tuesday. “The future of other children — | Floor Tile First Quality LINOLEUM VLASIC PICKLES and OLIVES 7605 HIGHLAND ROAD Dark halred Ella -and Dorecn nameless and homeless — is at: ares ce eee Sx9x'/, Colley, 18, admitted guilt to a joint stake" Reg. lie Ea Reg. 29c Ea. 39% ; a charge of stealing a $2.32 sweater| Mrs. Hill, dark haired and 2 for 5c Now 12c Ea. I. Sq. Yd. $ 45 yur from a store Ella also admitted| slender, sat quietly at the side of - ee rom stealing another sweater. the high-ceiling Supreme Court SMITIVS OUTLET = Police said when the twins were|chamber during the argument. MEN’S HOCKEY SKATES . . From $8.95 10 they were put on probation for} The eight black-robed justices, soe c einem yee, Tuo Yar eal father, tothe cae we NY MEN'S FIGURE SKATES .......... $12.75 TASTY MEATS 3 __they were sent to the same. ju-ladvisement. i ’ c¢ 806g - im scar isiasiention Genter! ah LADIES’ FIGURE SKATES .. $8.25 and $10.25 They were on three years’ pro- fours 830] ARE BARD TO BEAT! ‘bation when they were accused | : of ystealing the sweater, A court ’ ‘ Begone BIG, BEAR me PIONEER HARDWARE mingham Prison until Jan 26 oien . wir probation reports will be voted teen 7 7615 HIGHLAND ROAD PEET PACKING CO. eee MAY Cad answer Det al ADD- A. ROOM 1959 CONGRATULATIONS | HOME-MADE DONUTS Lite vase, sy uP , * | CASH REGISTERS 8 VARIETIES days after birth in 1941. eee Lo) . The other day, his father re- 7 . , a : . ccived a poste ard from the draft " | FURNISHED BY ‘ Plain Donuts Doz. C ______ of flice_asking. Rosario to report to —_— \= a = ' s 8 Ny eee 3 il SWEDA - WITH THIS COUPON , ) Hoo. omer : DONUT HOUSE Cash Register Sales =——-_—‘|[ 7629 HIGHLAND Rb. OR 3-5373 Lol in || Natural Building Stone | 78% onneu | Best wiskes | ) 3 - |. and CO. Plumbing by PONTIAC = | vers, | HEINEMAN GIGANTIC | —— i Plumbing ond , : AND , | CUT STONE | Heating I* SALE. N $ mE} 7585 Hightond Rd "OR 3.1504 uray PeopueTs EM 3-6321 Buy One Bottle 0 > Money Down.’ | = , . - | | at Regular Price Furnaces : x 7 —Get Second Basements ox is ee | 6 Bottle for ONLY ‘ ra ae S OAKLAND | GOOD LUCK, rr f Uae sticn | -COIN CO. | gpyeris pecans cana OPERATORS ON. DUTY oad 3 ote 24 HOURS EVERY DAY! BETTER NUTRITION— Solden Standard Oil | ‘rcunes | WHOLESALE Pc en BETTER HEALT a \ = . : “| . oe | CE Ti Walt Solden =F. G. Irish mo MEAT é Vital Health Foods | — | ic on} Lake Area Agents | Best Wishes tmemeenen: | 740 W. 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It was inaugurated ==" Congressmen Blast Cuban Trials Lui, tome mole Me al Sa ese N. ight-a nd-day aa dummy as a patrolman, put it in ajare dummies like this one.” It\ tree, he explained he was Sige WASHINGTON (AP)—New con-|and, its Latin American Affairs subcommittee, Sen. George Aiken|it's human nature to want to get|patrol car by ‘the side of a roadiwas signed: “The phantom. for apples. It was a cherry ™. HARTFORD gressional criticism was~ raised) subcommittee, told a reporter: [(R-Vt), said ‘if the new regime even.” , — today against the wave of execy-| “These (executions) appear to continues widespread executions it} Nevertheless, AS Seid Cae ' = SERVICE. tions by Cuba's new fevolutionary| be the actions of a dictator or|"‘can lose a great | a. of public|tro should carry oft what Aiken eee . |governmient. someone demanding revenge, It is| support.” — termed his public @iedges for fair - The new regime, apparently/a poor way to try to win support) Aiken said he was told ona visit trials of political opponents, taken aback by the storm of criti-/ and ¢Onfidence of the public,” to Cuba last year that the Batista * * * . cism provoked in the United * *« * government had engaged in tor-| Rep. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore), | |States and elsewhere by the firing) Another member of the same'ture and cruelties ‘“‘and I suppose a specialist in Latin American af-| isquad shootings, announced Tues- ———- ~ fairs, said that considering the | day night the executions were be-— - number of people involved in the) ang suspended. revolution he doesn't regard the ' s ; | No date for their resumption executions as a “blood bath'’—a’ cy jwas given. But a government term used Monday by Sen, Wayne. WHEN you need it— ispokesman said that when they \Morse (D-Ore), However, Porter | are newsmen as wéll as the gen- ; ladged: eral public will have the oppor-| . 7 a ‘ “The whole se of the rev-— WHERE you need atl tunity e watch the proceedings | : nenicn a einai “t " they , from military trial . oxen P have wholesale shéotings without | When trouble strikes, we go out of our way to lend g helping hand, — i \trials, They will forfeit the re-| working al h alee Hanlon One House member ast that al . ; ; ; . | spect, of the whole hemisphere.” Aden Aad Mesentuey Compeay the executions continue without) -PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — A from spreading to other nearby claim men to assure you of prompt, ‘formal trials the regime of rebel fireman wag killed and an apart-| buildings, but electrical power in | . plait arty service The goal of chieftain Fidel Castro stands to ment pore BEA today the immediate area was knocked Treacherous Jelly Bean | We still have a number of famous - the whole Hartlord organization — “forfeit the respect of the whole ij, a fire oficials said apparently out for a time, The temperature) : 5 : oO oan A ee and neatly prop) sphere." [was started by the angry girl-|/ hovered about the freezing mark: Proves Mother. Right name appliances from our year- Jother arthord ayencies ! pestis Res ‘ou | Cu ve in a Havana speech friend of the building's handy-, causing icy conditions around the} HONOLULU (AP)—A Ewan . * ; . . ec Srey Ot ee Tuesday defended the firing squad, man tk ‘building eine jelly eC er end clearance selling at gi eatly it most — wherever you might bel ntences imposed on Cubans con-| an bike ° ices — j i ee aie alms by me Shortly. after the “five alarm your teeth te reduced prices Come in... you service—ftot your car, home, family, abe nas bla, AZe was? brought under control ie >O0omer I ved <4 “ ean -Save some real money — or business .. , see us now! He said the,executions were or, at 1:15 a. m, police announced le len Bok ae 5 ree ee = of mk de ved onl lee those whose death) the arrest of Ernest Goler, 41, the F! h ae m sng, of Reno ev . ; “is sary to purify” the na-| handyman. They said Goler iden-| in Op OUSE in the Antarctic, according to ° Thatcher, val a |Navy dentist Max J. Perlitsh, Both One of a kind models... some tion’ tified the woman as Ann Ovens - ork ith the Int ‘cea - ’~ +. * : 99° Wi $42, 126 are working wi nternational | Patterson 7 | ie 1 apart-| ins |Geophysical Year group at the crate marred ... some floor | The number of those execufed| All occupants of the | | : South Pole base wits extimated unofficially at 190) seni in the three-story brick | . . & Wernet “It is regrettable that Castro is buflding in the Oakland one rr Peta) epee But cheer up, fellows, This bean samples -.-- Some slightly chipped lever ; se gentleme Ath-| escape y a London Uophouse Inmate With was frozen when Long chomped : : jexecuting these gentlemen with-! escaped safely was I . 71 Community lout real trials,’’ said Sen, Homer! * * co: ‘31 ee last nn a ho ee on it. eee all greatly reduced eee all with . Tuesday nigh re'd won ) ; @ National Bank Bidg. L Cipehart (R-Ind). | The dead fireman, Bartley, mounds: S42 anneal {colball = | Capahart, » member of The Sen O Malley, 34, was the victim of- J sort , zd 2 2 = : Genta: s Oldest Insurance Agency late Foreign Relations Commi iter” smoke inhalation, Several other poo a a A Pick Up Your Lucky 7 Club Card Today For the purchase of ladies’ Heel Lifts and Thin Heels. Every seventh pair free of any charge. a famous name. fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC figp - r OPEN MONDAY: and FRIDAY ’til 9 P. M. ‘ Se firefighters were overcome; but! Barstow Ibs 62, jobless, racked - were treated at the scene with plearisy and worried by heart = | ERNIE By Famous Cleaners Four. firemen were injured in trouble . the collision of their truck and an He had staked 35 cents of the a, —— Specials auto us they raced to the “fire $7 a week he draws from govern-| BASINS ; All were taken to hospitals. where, ment relief on forecasting the re-| Week Ending Jan. 24 Fone wits treated and released. The sults of Britain's weekend football, Lothers were believed not seriously, matches. And he came up a wip- hurt - ner —— SWEATERS - br i James Belknap, chief of the ar The ex-bricklayer doesn't get Hie hai aa as a ‘son squad, quoted Goler as say- his winnings until Saturday so. aly aeee. a kayed . im lash ing he and Miss Owens had been Tugsday night he celebrated with, SHOE REPAIR 51 West Huron Street FE 4- 1559 © Pdrinking and quarreling in the’, 74-cent meat ple .dinner. At Rear of First Floor : . 3 . : basement of the building . Barstow will go to New Zealand . eS aa SaaS = : = = 4 tl ns 99° + Uelknap sald Goler quoted Miss to Jook up an old friend. ae . 2 : ° BED ‘SPREADS Owtns as saying Tt Il burn the _ . : ; VY ine « Swings Axe ot Gicken . | ane | a CURTAINS cy She threw lighted matches into but Hits Finger Instead , — ———- [> Pry storage bin, Goler told, Belknap, | * , ; “Step grumbling! Your trousers will, Jy and flames shot up and quickly, RAWSON, N D. ores , tent lhe new after we arog them. » build a chicken for the pot isn't a pleas- ( he @ See * SHIRTS—5 for $1.19 spread through the building , e\raNors tro . Taundered, Afpished packaged Goler said that while he tried ant job $ : . FAMOUS sellin ti) extingtish the blaze, Mins Take the case of Duane Evanson 4 j : : ASK FOR OUR SHOF _.. “fF Owens ran from the building who swung a hatchet to decapitate | ‘ 7 - CLEAN ERS REF AIRAE SYS Goler was held on an open a robster, but missed | : 4 Te $8 © vAMETy Stones - 822 NORTH PERRY ST. | charge. Miss Owens was sought Well, not entirely. He severed the | ar ' 3 i Open Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 AT EAST BOULEVARD for questioning itip of a finger on the hand with | = 4 5 _ Firemen prevented the blaze which he was holding the fowl. | HOW MUCH sds | = BUICK WOULD — YOUL KE i | Leeda fated wea a | . washability. Lavish lace trim. 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Soe, 6 end dainty fo entertaining. *7| acid. Plain white; ' oF pink, white, green : soe 2) 2 : 's ;? so ____] to @ package, 5 | | . j . , ss F c S N f Fr 42 North Saginaw St. bio 210 Orchard-Lake Ave. © FE 2-9101 | , ee 7 = ) - ) = , , A 6 } 7. ee 8 ee 7 7 : \ : ‘ ~ . er a , \ \ ; - : x e ; vt : ; \\ ) i ° ro! of cd a we jos , i = te a : , U, _ ™ ¥ THE MOST FABULOUS RECORD OFFER OF ALL TIME! / 16 SUPERB ALBUMS | Album 1 a: HIGH FIDELITY — 12 INCH — 33 1/3 RPM — LONG PLAY Albums No. 2 to No. 16 ouly ~ Yours ON ALBUM.A.WEEK PLAN - —NIN ETEEN.- | 3 — TRIMMED | Beef Pot Roasts NATURALLY TENDER BEEF Deluxe quality... The Best of the Best ' Wrigley's naturally tender beef is aged to peak eating tender- ness and superb flavor... Then, table trimmed of excess fat, suet and bone . .. less waste — more meat for your money YOUR FREEZER DUR inach vies: @ Chopped SP! @ Leaf Spinach 10 10-02. @ Peas pout pied om eo Peas & Carrots 19°" @ Frenc e Cut Corn 10-08. . Due en Pluie SAVE—Buy @ Dor: Only 1. for Only HORMEL PURE MICKELBERRY FRESH or SMOKED. 1th eet in’ Natural Any Sze Your Pork Sausage t.: 2 Be Liver Sausage CEPTS Pee 538 siiiaiion Choice PESCHKE or GLENDALE, MICH GRADE 1 HEADLESS DRESSED FRIED Sliced Large sot ns 498 Fresh Mich. Smelt » 298 POTATOES , SEALTEST NEOPOLITAN Do le oa Cut trom 10-12 Lb. 69: us fi . 1 e Cream or Chops Avg. Wt. Loins Cc ! , Sa - SWANS DOWN INSTANT Plus gn - STOKELY’S FINEST. be Stampa FREE Gold Bell Gift Stamps With Purchase of— Cake Mixes . @ White @ Yellow @ Chocolate 4 a1 Peg ue os ; Honey Pod Peas 1-Minit Vanilla la rosin Mix save 4c ON FINEST oe GROUND. i - Durkee’s Black Pepper <. 298 CHOICE OF MILK or DARK CHOC. COVERED eR ON GREAT NORTHERN or _ st ° Mich. Navy Beans crac. ceo 29# FINER, FRESHER, with “MAGIC-PAK ’ SAVE 21¢ ON CHICKEN OF THE SEA on wee SUNSHINE SALTINES—CRISP & FLAKY , Oo : .. Box MFGR. RECOMMENDED FOR DISHWASHERS Krun-Chee Potato Chips FREE—PLASTIC HAIRBRUSH with BANDED PACK v0 09%. Brach’s Villa Cherries . |e. 55* STRONG WHITE HOUSEHOLD HELPER Krispy Crackers ex AGF = DOVE fares nest Qe eee Fhe GETS OFF DIRT THAT vact soan MISS Ve B 9 ars / LAVA Hand Soap . STOKELY’S FINEST “Northern Paper Towels Dron 39 ~ SOFT, WHITE or PASTEL COLORS New Northern Tissue 40, 35° Cascade Detergent - NO RINSING or WIPING, FAST & EASY Spic & Span Cleaners &_ OIF WHITE or PASTEL COLORS Kleenex Tissues *' 4‘t.1" STOKELY’S FINEST : Tomato Juice 9" 2% 4Q¢ STOKELY’S FINEST — | Fruit Cocktail =“ 22: Ao MAXWELL HOUSE RUBY BEE Pure Red Raspberry, Seediess Blackberry, Cherry or Strawberry Preserves dau, 2s AQ: EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON push «—-—=—RED_ DELICIOUS LAND-O-LAKES Mm SWEET CREAM All Hand Selected. The aristocrat of all eating apples trom Washing- ton’s Finest Crops Lightly Saited lk 69 700 Pontiac Trail Cor. W. Maple Rd. A(Tel-Huron Shopping — Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Walled Lake. Center) Fri., Set. Open 9 to 9, Mon, to Sot. ae _. North Hill Shopping Plaza Open, 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri, eben Prices effective through Saturday, Jen, Ww, a a . | Pa f \ 4 : “ : 4 , = . ¢ é 2 f - + Tomato Catsup 4:69 Instant Coffee aa)’ 45 $. Telegraph Rd. 398 Auburn iecuas WRIGLEYS “TOP FLAVOR” Del Crest Instant Guaranteed to Please! 6-02, Cc jar With This Coupon ——— “thee Ceupen Redeemanie ot Wrigley’s thru Ser, jon. W FREE 50 COLD BELL CIFT STAMPS With this Coupon When You Buy One 6-01, Jar of Del Crest Instant Coffee This Covpen Mas Ne Cash Vaive. Piease Give te Cashier Before She Checks Your Order. 536 N. Perry St. Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Open 9 to 9, Thurs.; Fri. Fri., Set ‘6060 Dixie Highway (Drayton Piéins) 7 ' oe ot? Mon. to Set, oo 59 S. Saginaw St. _4 > aWENTY— Boy Questioned [fc After 2 Fires Cow Bolts Stock Pen, Joins Western Picture ROYERSFORD, Pa. W—The au- dience watching ‘a cowboy picture had an added touch of the old west 5 at an outdoor showplace recently! v 4 ¢ A cow bolted from a slaughter Girls Average 3 Books house yard and casually made its’. , ne way into the outdoor show, and Osily for Seven Weeks sat right in the middle of the most) pLIZABETH, N. J. ® ~— Some exbiting western scene | people took their summer reading The animal was quickly round-| casually, but some sure didn’t. ed up by slaughter house cowboys; Eileén Foley, 9, and Patricie and returned to its stockyard, Polny, 11, averaged three books THE-PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1959 library. ‘Grass and brush fires on the pen range burn over an average ‘day for the first seven- weeks of Fi Ty ‘ Ae oe, according te seconds| tS? Oil Analysis in 1853 HANOVER, N.H. -- Two mem- at the reading club of the Elizabeth| erg of Dartmouth college's facul. : ) ty made the first chemical analysis of oil — in 1853. They were Dr. Dixi Crosby of the Medical School HEARING AID SALES and SERVICE _ MIDTOWN SHO 10115 Ny Saginaw, Above Jacobsen's Flowers and 0. P. Hubbard, chemiaty | < of about 250,000 acres annually. professor, -Sfart in School CHICAGO (AP) — Police juve nile offcers held a 14-year-old boy for questioning about two sep- arate fires that broke out im a South Side public grade school during the lunch hour Tue sduy * * * A fire marshal said he believes a pupil started the blazes Firemen quickly put out the flames in two adjoining roorns on the first floor of the Shoop bic | mentary School on the far South Side. No one was injured, bul, about 40 teachers eating lunch and, a few pupils who returned To Tass” early were forced to flee the tuo story brick building. Most of the 1,400 pupils were home for lunch * * * The fire was the third reported in the school since Thanksgiving | The Shoop School is across the! city from Our Lady of the Angels: Parochial] Sehool, where %) stu dents and three nuns died in a Dec. 1 fire tp Everybody Will Be Running for the LION STORE Newest hits and current favorites. Famous name performers. Popular, musicals, opera, more! 250 Paper Napkins Save 4° Pkg. Reg. 37* Stock up on absorbent, non-cling embossed nap- kins... large 13” square size in white, colors. Save. Heavy Plush Rugs Reg. $1.79 to $4.49! Non-skid backing; wide variety of colors. 24x 36”, 30x50”, 36x60”. y 24x36"—$1:47 30x50”—$2.47 36x60”—$3.47 Up to $1.02 Now! » banana split at a This Is Fun! Banana Picker’s Special A 35+ BANANA SPLIT 2 Ac Take-A-Chance Price- LF en BS A giant 35¢ criple-dip U-Pick-It-Price- just lé to 33¢! Pasted to the banana you se- lect for your banana split... will be a hidden price of -1¢ to 33¢ that will tell you how much you pay. It may be 1f— Open Stock Vv a I uc— err? Read: Our | Announcement | in Tomorrow s » ° ; Pontiac Press! 3 16-pc. Dinnerware Save 78! $3.44 Value Very special... Jewel, Fantasy, Pernlea, Blos. somtime, others. 4 cups, saucers, plates, fruits Fits Sizes 10-13 “t Extra-Large sizes included _ $1.57 each | J Big Variety ~ specially purchased for this sale! ~Men’s Stretch Sox — New Save 566! Reg. 39 Pr. Durable nylon in ribbed or fancy patterns! One size fits all! Brown, navy, grey, blue, tan, embossed, cale. Ma Lovely colors. SMLXL. Cotton Dusters Save 96¢! Reg. $1.98 Misses’ inlay or print or print per- ny drip-dry! | Bright Half-Aprons Save 50°! Reg. 69¢ Crisp, sheer nylon. or ° cotton print... fancy- trimmed! Pretty cover- up for kitchen chores. _ pink. 6-9. Geeat buy! Cotton for strength- blended with smooth rayon! \ “ Women’s Panties Save 60°! Reg, 50° Pr, Striped cotton-rayon with band or elastic legs. White with maize, blue, Silicone coating makes ironing easy! Save 23¢! Reg, $1.00 Tufflex pad-and-cover Oy | sei be erar cone ] ] ngs ‘ * all pe re , quality cotton! : Underwear Spec Save Up To 22°! Men's .and boys’: briefs, DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ~ TEL-HURON CENTER -DRAYTON PLAINS - MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING “ie THURSDAY ONLY! | Delicious, Fresh Sliced Another Anniversary Special—thae saves you many precious pennies! Tempting lean, ‘tender, boneless hams, Buy by the pound, or whole! *« | } p NORTHWOOD MARKETS 1 , 888 Orchard Lake Road Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M.- We Reve the Right te init Quanta Py, naa i SAVE 4 Kounty-Kist WHOLE KERNEL. Golden Corn 2225s ‘SAVE 6* 10 Flavors JELL-0 Gelatin Desserts 3°23: SAVE 6¢ AMERICAN FRANCO. | Italian Style SPAGHETTI i . \Kounty BI 2-23: SAVE 5* DEL MONTE || PEAS |: TALL 15s | CAN SAVE 6¢ Betty Crocker BISQUICK BOX ew FE P ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING eee . WITH COUPON LBs VAC. CAN WITH COUPON BEECH-NUT, CHASE & SANBORN MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 5% “TWENTY. ONE | (six Days TO SAVE =F SALE DATES | Monday, Jan. 12 Thru Sat. Jan. 17 c 2 =" CLIPand SAVE mt «=THIS COUPON WORTH 20c | TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF 3 Beech-Nut, Chase & Sanborn or ma Maxwell House Lb. 5 9s ra COFFEE None Sold to Minors or Dealers! Limit—One Coupon Per Customer! capes betas Jan 1959 se ‘SAVE WITH ‘COUPON _ SWIFT'S SHORTENING SWIFT’ NING 3: . CAN WITH COUPON 59: ‘land SAVE ° fay THIS COUPON WORTH 20c fc TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF BS iting 3259 None Sold to Minors or Dealers! Limit—One Coupon Per Customer! = vaasmisd — 17, 1959 - BOVRIL IMPORTED 2 Corned Beef E. oa, 7 9: , 12-0Z CANS see] THIS COUPON WORTH 17c TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF = None Sold to Mi Limit—One Ceoupen iy Sem Mi ——— Jan. 17, 1959 . = Bovril Corned 12- oz. ¢ ~ 3 é peg DEEF 2 cons 719 = WITH COUPON . HUNT'S FANCY QUALITY HEAVY SYRUP Bartlett Pears F urse $00 CANS WITH ~ COUPON me Hunt's 7 PEARS 1 TF CliPand SAVE T : real THIS COUPON WORTH 29¢ TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF . Lge. No. $] , 2'2 cons None Sold te Minors or Deeiers! Limit-One.Coupon Per Customer! ae Expires jan. 17, bas SAVE $1 00 WITH COUPON . Popp’s Mich. Grade 1 © POLISH SAUSAGE e KNOCKWURST Lb. tae | SAVE 4c—DOLE : Ballard—Pilisbury Buttermitk PANCAKE FLOUR—1-ib. Package | Braunschweiger Popp’s Natural Casing Presh or Smoked Liver Sausage. Lb. 49° me Fancy Sliced Pineapple—! Ve Size Can Po ee ee ce ee ROO COc OD Db ete O ac OO lc or Gr eo Oe ie) ARMOUR STAR BONELESS Canned Ham | (6% * 54. | U.S. Gov't Graded Choice Quality BEEF CHUCK ROAST GREENFIELD’S U.5.D.A, MICHIGAN GRADE ‘1 © COOKED SALAMI © OLIVE LOAF @ LIVER LOAF © PICKLE G PIMENTO __ 33« 20e—Bon-Ami GAGS CLOOE—P iad Com na i ee WHITE WAVE CLEANER—Quart Bottle Seve 10e—Samae COPPER CLEANER—10-Os. Can... New SABBITT CLEANSER. 14-02. Seve 4e—~Allen’s Cut GREEN BEANS. Ne: 303 Can Seve 6e at Tom's BANQUET BONED CHICKEN—5-Ox. can RINSO o stu. Large Package Seve of Tom's Renee SALAD MUSTARD. 8-Ox. Plastic Dispenser 1 "FRE ett wt a t= Kraft’s Plain or Pimento veers A toa, 19% Borden's Cheese Slices pwn 2 sc: AQ*| -Toteo = "1"| ee ee ee ie eee ee er cee ce eT Pere ee eS ee ee seen ere Se ew eee bigs 24 + 4 en Ht 8 OOO Be ot Re eo ee erry eves Perens ce Shadynook Farms Grade “an LARGE EGGS TOMS BIG VALUE 1 pasa Ribs: baal THIS COUPON WORTH $1 = me TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF > Armour’s Boneless 99 = mam Canned Ham 63), con “4 = None Sold to Miners or Dealers! Limit—One Coupen Per Customer! Coupon Expires Jan. 17, 1989 FRESH, ECONOMICAL BEEF TONGUES 39: Me. Pitt's Grade 1 PORK SAUSAGE 1-LB. ROLL Greenfield's Thin SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. YOU PAY 30 MORE AT FOOD STAMP STORES | its ” \ % . . \ . j ; - * if - Ss $$ ee | a - Sa + S ait ze ye , aad 2 | s 2 in| | . 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" Ss ou 7° = i oc z\OES an s Big igisis ery: B e $ Siiiegisis BR 22: A ary E% fg o “”“ ee co eg hs) ES a ‘=! a. :* :8 3.2 P ~64 a» E ir fii ‘a iZiPlBZisis 3 :3 2.xi8 isiz & 2 5 en pe Eas $203 irs som 30m 4 S = " 2 $ 2 :8 . = ~ = 5 eS cal 206 -Q 7: 3 ik . fon AS = 3,2 30 ioe | — . + “ 1 = = on ! aa m , 36 a ' > i : : 5 me * > see es Foy . = ieee Z ‘ ee : ‘ << a E j ue be | , pee a an | \ 5 ‘ . % ae oe is es _* ss THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. 14; 1959 ” ‘Thurs... Fri., Sat. ‘January 15, 16, 1T There's Always Something Going OnatMiracle Mile Shopping Center! .. . Bring the Whole _ Family and Enjoy One Level Shopping, With More in One Stop Shopping at One Location! It's so Easy to Reach from Any Direction _ Regardless where you live. There is a short fast, ecsy route to great vélues during our Dollar Days.” Come from PONTIAC, MILFORD! Come from WALLED LAKE; ‘Come from OXFORD - ORION! Come from ROCHESTER! Come from BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD HILLS! Wherever you come from there is a direct, easy route to this great new shopping center. OPEN by 10 A.M. til 3 PM. DAILY, Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. OPEN EVERY NITE ‘til 9 P.M. | od bd Convenient | ~ One-Level Free Parking for Over 5,000 _ Cars ~). TWENTY-FOUR. SAC Mu - bolt and idiosynerasy of ther a ‘ U.S. Gamblers Ae inn Ton telephones WIT) Patrick Air Force Base, near Cape f 4 2 Bob Considine Says: 4 NEW YORK — The transitional signed aircraft stage between manned and the day when everything will Base, Nevada, jearning how to; custly as it is necessary By this stage ; : rela “non-combat ready” and gimuldted blagt-offs, Combat-ready . ,will clear out the enemy’s-defense| southwestern - Colorado mu- The Strategie Air Command clared pone m . : a A | . 1. my z= se commu Bi ‘vaintcls and improve our assigned to a SAC wing for final|/ missile squadrons will be allotted | et ee installations. The Hound Dog's |nity. - loreeinbeing, the. BS%s,° Bats Pre-operational training. It spendsionly two missiles each year for the latest and probably last of ‘cuidance system calmly igpores “5 &-* much of its time aloft on practice 588 and their tankers, and and Boss 9 * missions in all types of weather An - additional’ launching sites before the combat- bombers month is spent at Stead Air Force! ready status is attained. jf Their colleagues fly endless mis-' be done by. button is proving as Survive under gruelling conc itions. | gions, but the SAC missilemen stay the crew is de- rooted to their charts, dials and practice firing! ~ . lets you "= Mook ~~ lovely in any clothes! GRAND OPENING SPROLAL First % Who Enroll, Only to dress Fora Coure —_ Individnally Designed for You! Membership Good Conat-to-Coaat «+. - The Famous ' HOUSE OF VENUS Guarantee! i 3 MONTHS FREE . If we fail to get the following results in 60 days: OVERWEIGHT: j lose 15 Pounds — three Inches off Hips ?- and Waist — take yone Inch off Ankles. UNDERWEIGHT HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10 - 106 Bat. 10 - 6 ' n ‘ ' of. ; ' ys : ' ' ' $750, fl No batra | “KR AVERAGE: 4 Charge for 4 Add “two taches to Became you're dif- Sun Room, — Rust—-Improve Poa. ! ferent. . . FREE Mcshentcas ture and repropor- 9 private figure anal- ie yal j tlon Body meaaure- ysis and trial treat- C re , Menta, ie | ment. No obligation, . -_— ee me i ee A 9582-3 Studios Luxuriously ~ tor YOUR Decorated in Mirrors, ! Free Trial Today. Chrome and Carpeting House of Venus = Figure Salons Miracle Mile Shopping: Center S. Telegraph ot Square Lake Rd. FEderal 4-9582 , or _FEderal 4-9583 ~Fipeott hood, insite rit NE} FIRST QUALITY! ALWAYS DO & a ee WHY SPEND MORE? SHOP PENNEY’S THURSDAY & FRIDAY | as . get that famous year-’round Penney first quality - at wonderful special purchase prices during . . . ~ MIRACLE MILE PENNEY STORE ONLY | FOR WOMEN! DAN RIVER Gingham Cottons — 8 Fresh new spring cot- ton dresses, lift your spirits, get several. Machine washable and Sanforized. Misses’ and half sizes. GIRLS’ WOOL WINTER COATS 12-714 | Fleeces, plaids and pol- ished blacks all wool or milium lined, every- DOLLAR DAY COAT EVENT! 200 Wools und cashmeres,’ Zibelines, color - looped mohair wools! — kvery MEN’S ORLON SPORT SOX 6 a 2 for *] Hi bulk orlon in new spring shades. The material in a hose that always remains soft and colorful. Machine washable. RUNPROOF! RAYON BRIEFS D tor Women’s sizes small to large Incredible savings on your favorite band leg or elastic leg styles — your prettiest whites or pas- Men's Quilt Lined Suburban Coats od | pes Wool,. nylon and cash- mere fleece suburbans, fully quilt lined, good * cotton. FOR INFANTS! TODDLERS’ ~ SNOWSUITS - 100% NYLON Reduced to sell, all nylon, fully zippered,. quilted on the inside, attachable booties and mittens, machine - washable. Yellow, blue and green. ! | FOR BOYS! | BOYS! Boy’s Quiltlined Suburban Coats . *10 Just like dad's, a wool, nylon and cashmere fleece of grey color, MEN'S T-SHIRTS COMBED COTTON D tor * Sizes 36 to 46 Machine — washable T-- shirts of soft combed It’s the time to & new. important shape! ie oife oar . : . : con on j ioe thing goes at reduced tels . . . all. exquisitely heavy quality. An- stock up on that white fully quilt lined, of Every wanted color gk soft to touch — all ma- other xreat Penney T-shirt drawer. Another good heavy quality. tone. Sizes 8 to 18 plus prices. Buy now and | chine washable in luke- value. “It’s time to | tremendous Penney | One of our special petite.sizes. save. warm water! buy. value. buys. ad ale [SO E@R GIRLS! ] GIRLS’ WOOL CUDDLE CAPS 2 ior 5] GIRLS’ WOOL KNIT MITTENS Kmbroidered, backs and @ $ plains warm and cozy. Buy y J for , PENNEY VALUES! | GIRLS’ COTTON SLIPS oe 6 y J for od | GIRLS’ NOVELTY. PANTIES Also white, big selection = / all vite and colors. A for $I Plains and fancies just made for this cold weather. Washable, practical cotton slips, sizes 4 to 14, w hite. | RAYON AND SILK HEADSQUARES y4 for $s] COSTUME JEWELRY REDUCED Washable headsquares—all kinds of colors and patterns Metallic silver and_ gold, - § stone sets, earrings by the score. for FOR INFANTS! INFANT'S TRAINING PANTS eae m 3 for od | INFANT'S UNDERSHIRTS | o_o 5 3 for Ss] Combed cotton, | ' shoulders, white. FOR WOMEN! FOR MEN! MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Full sized white handker- , chiefs, stock up now - 10 for s] MEN’S COTTON WORKSOX White, grey and random, needy cotton nylon re- 5 4 for od | HURRY IN! SAVE! |. BANDANA WORK HANDKERCHIEFS Red dbl full -size | . 4 handkerchiefs, colorfast. 3 for od | BISSELL’S CARPET SHAMPOO For your Bissell applicator. s] a FOR BOYS! BOY'S DENIM WESTERN JEANS $y77, 13) -o#p jeans of the popular stvle. Heavy quality reinforced .at — points af strain.’ Ma- chine washable and Sanforized. A real value. Rayon & Orion 72x84 Blankets =” |. 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Save Now! - Open 10 9PM Monday Thru Saturday See. ? “TWENTY-SIX _ De Gaulle Frees 7,000, - Lightens Other Sentences _ PARIS (AP)—In the first am- nesty of President Charles de Gaulle’s new term, the French government is freeing some 7,000 Algerian rebels held in concentra- tion camps without trial. * * * The new Cabinet announced Tuesday night that in addition: 1. All French death sentences in| GOP Got, Spent More on Election Received $2,349,804 as Against the $1,239,480 Collected by Dems WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Re- geria will be cut a tenth and per- haps more. = 3. Messali Hadj, a veteran na- tionalist leader detained for six years in France, will be freed. Although his influence with the rebels has declined, he will not be allowed to return to Algeria. deputy premier of the Algerian | .ar's election campaign than the cases where all appeals have been, exhausted were commuted to life imprisonment, The number of Al-| gerian rebels affected was ésti-) mated at 140 to 200. 9 All terms of prisoners in Al- LOANS ‘TIL PAY DAY $50 for 2 wks . only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to repay —_a— "o PAY IM CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPA Receive | 2 WEEKS |-4 WEEKS $25 00 $25.35 $28.70 $0.00 $0.70 $1.40 faterest cher %, per month on belences were 008 Pie per month -verwegn $50 ond $200, ond per month on ony remeinges, ASSOCIATES LOAN CO. 2255 S, TELEGRAPH RD. ers amounts to recognition of them Grammar Bil Now in House rebel government, and four A880 top Democratic organizations. | elates captured with him in Octo- | ber 1956 will be transferred from Sante Prison in Paris to a fortress ° ae ens at some unannounced point. or. filed with the house cierk by the ficials gaid this would make living ‘¥° political parties. The Republican National Com- more comfortable for them. x. © * | mittee and the GOP House and Transfer of the five rebel lead Senate campaign commitices re- ported that they received con- by De Gaulle as nationalist lead- tributions totaling $2,349,604, The ers Previous governments have three committees speat $2,267,- followed the view of Algeria's 909. “ Europeans that the rebel leaders) The Democratic National Com- This was disclosed in final re- jwere only ordinary criminals Who mittee and the Democratic House did not représent any important and Senate campaign committees segment of the nine million Al reported receiving contributions gerian Moslems. : \totalling $1,23% 480. They spent $1,- __There was no sign of violent 268,734. _ ict fam ean aa wc, terrae tl A 4 : | does not include contributions action in France was generally 1) tne AFL-CIO Committee on favorable. Political Education (COPE) | which as of Oct, 31 reported | spending $570,000 — mostly on Democratic candidates. COPE’s final report has not yet been | filed. : The Republican National Com- mittee received more contributions |—and spent more—than any other . . of the big seven committees. Provides for National A total of $1,377 989 in contribu- Board | ‘ - ‘publican high command collected) 4. Mohammed Ben Bella, first OG spent more money in last the five stations, the 25 shots com- ‘ports on campaign expenditures’ Meeting Date Changed to Streamline tions poured into its cash boxes—| Trapshooting ‘Round’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1959 ee | Gets Limousine, Chauffeur and Staff vt Made Up of 25 Shots 9 . VANDALIA, Ohio—In trapshoot- ing, a shooter fires from five posi- tions 16 or more yards behind the trap. Targets are thrown at various angles—unlmown-— tothe shooter, The clay birds travel about 0 yards. The average target is hit, on the rise, about 35 yards from the trap-| shooter. In competition, the shoot- ‘er fires five shots from each of prising a completed “round.” ‘Waterford School Board | The Waterford Township Board lof Education meeting scheduled) for 7:30 p.m. Thursday has been’ postponed until Wednesday, Jan ‘21, due to the absence of Supt. Wil- liam Shunck, | Shunck {s attending a four-day, lconvention of the Michigan Assoc-, iation of School Administrators at. (Grand Rapids. ' Book Circulation Up | ANN ARBOR W—Total book cir- ‘culation has increased 137 per cent} jat University of Michigan under- graduate and general libraries isince the undergraduate, library lopened a year ago, the university reported. ‘Cyclist, 15, Killed | KALAMAZOO #—Ronald Harold Johnson, 15, was injured fatally last night in the collision of his |bicycle with an automobile north- least of here. $718,715 of it in the last two months Man Wins Fellowship of the year. It spent $1,349.553,) 090° 2 including more than $250,000 in the: GRAND RAPIDS WH-Robert Greene, a member of the Michi- English Language WASHINGTON (UPI — Rep | as two months. ‘Harlan Hagen (D-Calif) launched) Mr. and Mrs, John D. Rocke- | another attempt {o simplify the feller Jr. of New York sent in two | ‘English language. He has intro-jof the biggest personal contribu duced a bill to create a national tions in November and December: ‘grammar commission to look for $3,000 each ways to streamline words. Hagen offered a | measure in the last olmoer Hof Fluid Injures 6 'gan Fair Employment Practices 'Commission, has been. awarded a fellowship for graduate study in| ‘intergroup relations at Brandeis! | University, Waltham, Mass. ing. Marin fo Keep Vesiges of Office. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The to keep an administrative assist-|only three of its_members: Tm House, in a Democratic-inspired move, Republican help, was offered by Halleck on behalf of himself, Rayburn and MeCormack. « has voted to let ousted leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. keep his limousine, leck then was consulted -on the only for special emoluments for a member of the House who had v American Bishop Lost chauffeur and other benefits of! While Halleck went along with served as speaker. Martin is the|base of operations, have been un- the post he held for 20 years, the ons, they originally |oniy current member who quali-jable recently to locate him. It by Rep. Ress Bass (D-Tesh) who|some of waont thang ‘acs Over and above the cost of the|from here, but now calls are re- complained the House was setting would make amends for what they iimousine and chauffeur, the spe-|fused by operators who say only wg) en tn felt was'‘shabby"' treatment doled cia} ottice staff could cost more|the “we don’t know where he is But Speaker Sam Rayburn out to Martin by the GOP. Hal- than $26,000 a year. now,?* (D-Tex) ruled that the two resolutions, designed to Martin in the style to which he has become accustomed, had been approved unanimously be- | fore Base registered his opposi- | tion. Except for Bass’ comment, there was no debate. One resolution, permitting the : Massachusetts Republican to re- tain his limousine and chauffeur, was offered by Democratic leader |’ John W. McCormack (Mass) on behalf of himself, Speaker Ray- burn and Rep. Charles A. Halleck (Ind), the new GOP Jeader. ow * * The second, permitting Martin ' Until today, the House provided ‘limousines and chauffeurs for|} ’ Rug Sprouts Pattern Neighbor Sees, Believes + ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (AP) — Mrs. Ronald Dean. thought she had trouble a few weeks ago when during a cold spell, her washing machine froze up and flooded her living room. : = * * * Tuesday a neighbor asked Mrs. Dean if her living room rug was growing. ° : . “t wondered if she'd lost her mind,” Mrs. Dean sald. Her neighbor hadn't though, On the green carpet _ where the bird cage had stood, tiny bird seeds were sprout- a | = ee NADON’S __ Dress and waning oe Miracle Mile Shopping Center Shoe Bargains for the Entire Family Vitality Dress and Casual | $5.99 $8.99 Values to 13.95 Florsheim *10,80° SHOES = but it died in committee. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 7 ~EWENTY-SEVEN ‘i rien ———— SEE ences ' ; i | The gantry, or service, -towers/Fla., are 12 stores tall and nave for the Aflas iuitercontigental hal-| been built, to withstand winds up listic missile at. Cape Canaversi, to 120 miles an hour, — - $$$ Days Kanal, taken during. solown cere. mony with an almost-irrepressible ‘Kaul Idan stands the Temple|°t,0f Seeing, Sust barely man Wants a Better Auto alias Hits Lack of ‘Safety Sense | = at MONARCHS 1,000 persons died in auto acci- dents over the recent holidays refuse to use their highly de- veloped art of packaging for By CLAIRE Cox . ‘We know factually, from a NEW YORK (UPI) — Nearly cold scientific point of view, that if people would bégin to package themselves as they did the Christmas gifts “they shipped, there could be a 60 per cent re- duction in injuries and deaths.” * * * because Americans stubbornly their most valuable asset—them- proach the task of driving with quite a different point of view. “Tam admitting that driving is a dangerous act. Everyone says he doesn’t have accidents. No one wants to admit he can have one. But any one of us can, and many of us do.” During the last few years, he said, because of new door locks, Moore said that the people | whe had accidents while driv- ing with seat belts seemed to be driving slower than accident victims who had no belts. “But most injuries occur below 50 miles per hour on the open es RECORD BUYS COMPLETE STOCK Extended Play Records Reg. $1.29 y DOLLAR DAY OFFER T ES That is the judgment of one of Moore is the country’s No. 1 ae tl = ee | Men! "ho3 | the nation’s leading authorities | proponent of seat belts. He is | Moore and other campaigners ee aan ae he sak ~~ 6 Complete See Each Record Men § ‘T-Shirts 9 | on accidents, their cause and | helping te launch a nationwide have brought about the instalta- — =A : | ple gs on Each Recor 3 for $2.05 | prevention. | campaign to win the public | tion of seat belts in about a mil- | GREATER PROBLEM $1 00 . ' idea that every car | lion of the nation’s 62 million “Injuries in auto accidents are M ' iad Univerais eau hers Ey Ee ey te eee ¢ licensed vehicles f : t bl lira MIRACLE ‘MIL aEcOnD should have a safety t for — . a 7 a far greater problem than en ‘s Briefs 69* : Eslaey (abn tage open every passenger. | BETTER DOOR LOCKS | deaths. There are above five — Rese ices SHOP _ 3 for $2.05 5 York, says that almost any He never sets forth in his own , They also have succeeded in mice ike inguries a ae and is the Bas sa Re “Open Eve yi “9 PM Reg. $1.00 American is more careful in’ car to drive even around the | winning installation of better Bee them maim and cripple | ete a Open Every Nite t Men’ § Boxer Shorts ¢ packaging a piece of china in | piock without first strapping him- | door locks, safer steering wheels | “a me Ned to icant =e Saas —— Tn a | a box than in placing his child | seif in. And there are belts for | and padded dashboards on cars. | core ceiee i ee 3 for $2.05 rc | ip an automobile ia ris d eight children auto safety campaign such as 4- - $2 95 MEN’S $ ‘00 : | With kaging, it i mew s a ee “These measures have not | the drive that socceastully eed | omnes —§ “With proper packaging, it is reduced the total number of | the scourge of polio as a erippler. | . " ; : ] Gaace v entirely possible to have an acci- | <‘When I start my car,” he | accidents,” Moore said. “The Se ADVERTISED IN GOOD HOUSEKEEPING IVY CAPS 1 a ey fi dent without injury.” he said. | said, “I am admitting to myself | accidents are killing fewer but “In in ged lt a solid, : sate “Accidents in themselves do not | and my passengers that 1 can | injuring more. People who | ‘motional impact of crippling : ; j resul he said. ‘‘Yet there . cause injury. The injury comes | have an accident. Once I cross | formerly would have been oy : rae : fer were more than 1,900 $13 95 Boys’ Corduro . |. when- you hit the inside of the | the bouridary line-arid make that | killed are ‘injured seri- | , : os. ECM WE < We ; © " oys or uroy $ 88 package. issi nfess that I ap- ously. What have children afflicted at one time : be and never more than 1,100 | ; serious injuries now are mild. ‘ a kok k ke Those who w ce been | Shee seer | — * : . injured mildly are eme' “Yet, 61.8 per cent of the 15- ae thed.” * to 23 Id lation | Z unscathed.” | to 25-vear-olds in our population | ' Auto Racer Warns: ee mat trom dam {tt soe 1 die accidentally | FOOT freedom = and 38 per cent of that number will be motor vehicle deaths. The chance of my kids getting polio is 100 to a single chance of their being hurt, in an auto | + studied in his laboratory, he and his aides had determined that | the most common cause of death and injury in auto wrecks is sudden ejection. at its best Monarch = “ews AnD BOYS’ ve wert | By PETER J. HAYES ction | accident. Miracle Mil Charee NED. Invited SAN FRANCISCO. (UPI) —Woolgathering at the wheel is ; x * * | = — — | the prime cause of treffic accidents, aceqrding to the West New door locks have reduced “Yet life-saving safety is hard | Coast’s top-ranking spo fia lcar carer. ee ee Leas a to sell. a ne ho This lack of concentration, says 28-year-old ‘Richie eu: » has: been a | wants to be safe?’ Our society I , 48 per cent reduction of risk of | is built on taking risks. But I Combination Grill - Waffle Bake er Reg. $1998 $1500 | << | | Atom. Water Pitcher - — | Ginther of Los Angeles, has become an increasing problem | as American car manufacturers take more and more of the work out of driving. ; . “It’s easy to start thinking about something else when your car has automatic transmission, power brakes and power steering,” he said, “Some new cars even have ejection. Total auto death fig- | must say that we ures have fallen in the last_year, hard he ade d.” are pretty Heads County Law Enforcement Group _ . With Ice Lip—$1.00 ENGLISH BONE CHINA | a device to set the accelerator at certain steeds t for high- Holly Pol i ce Ch i e f Ch osen _ $1.00 Off on CUP and SAUCER way driving.” = Push room th ll 2 d trophies : i ‘ Out a B : Reg. $1.95 $]00 since me Sang a niga a ee FEET The Oakland County Law En-'sheriff Donald Francis and Water- Reg. $2.39 $139 Only x ~ a. * nm ‘forcement Assn. began its third ford Township Police Chief Millard Pender, Irons-is chairman of the year of operation Tuesday wath) its annual election of officers. a | * * * | Stepping into the position of pres-| Local Draftees ltdent was James Parker, Holly | “You learn to concentrate when ‘there's a ehance f D b ‘police chief, He replaces Walled Or ecembder you will burst out of a curve at 100 miles an hour to find an opponent spinning wildly in front of you,” -he said. Lake Police Chief James A. Deck- | ter,-who-had-held- the pesition oF, Are Inducted Twenty-one Oakland County men He admitted, though, that there were times when he ‘the past two years had driven home from work over a familiar route only to | (Others elected to the board were Orchard Lake vil- were drafted into the Army during vice president; December through Pontiac Draft Special 1 Only Gourmet Rotisserie by NESCO Regular $89.95—Special $5500 _2-Cup Aluminum Open Sauce Pan 29c__ Ginther said he believed he was a better every-day driver for his experience guiding sieek, powerful racers over wind- ing roads in competition. oup. - the most comfortable shoe you ve ever worn, in brown, white, cream or black glove . _ leather. sizes to 10. _.. COMPLETE STOCK OF PLASTIC MODEL KITS: 25% Off realize when he got there that he could remember few !f Eimer Peters. any details of the trip. lage police chief, ee : le, Novi CH: po- | SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF * * * : ‘and Lee Bego Boards 65 and 67 | ¥ a , snte ” lice chief. secretary-treas narrow to extra wide... ICE FISHING EQUIPMENT Sete eter aE out acer eg ne ee ee & | Pomtiec gen reporting for in 3 | duction were Richard D. Pay In other business, a committee of 271 Elizabeth Lake Rd |was set up to explore the possi- L. bilities of having a central file R ‘at the Oakland County Sheriff's Milton Copeland, of 546 Montana Ave: ichard L, Coon, ef 200 W. Corneil Ginther offers a couple of tips to drivers who are con- | fronted with one of the the most common crises resulting from mind- wandering—the -impending rear-end collision POOLE HARDWAREssirriss cst Clearance Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. with a car that has stopped’ suddenly. ; Department for all county break- i Echos ae Williams adr, | Too often, he said, a driver in this situation slams on ing and enterings and simple lar-| d ony = “| the brakes as hard as hé can and lets his car skid help- [ee s. I Teenkegen Je. a Designs i. MEN’S INSULATED BOOTS | lessly into the rear of the one ahead. ga nas Blake, and Ronald J ¢ ‘ornila, all . . | If put into operation, it would| ra ; ; | “The idea is to put the brakes on firmly, but not 50 hard | mean that all break-ins and simple sagas Selita uc oOo | that the wheels lock and the car goes into a skid,” he said. —__Jarcenies_ would be recorded on Hight’ of Ferndale; u 7 B. Ritch Sizes Also,. he should try to take evasive action. For some cards and filed in one place en ‘ ise ccm hep ae to 12 reason most’ drivers neyer think of going off the road to * * land Soar ph B. “aan nl a avoid the ear ahead " When property is confise ated, the Ww alled LE ake * * * 3 department apprehending the sus- Other Nirafices were Rabert ol Ginther is a firm believer in the theory that speed shied art) oo} would not have tO Baker Daniel G. Graham, and _ doesn’t cause as many accidents on today’s super highways ee siete idually oS wtetaee Leon! Recnick, all of Rochester. | as does not-enough-speed. where the crime took place. rmine Denny W 3enson. of Farmington “Police should give more tickets to the slow-poke who Ts eA pang ome ty aieneCayae forces drivers to make themselves vulnerable by. changing | Named to the committee were pele, Pe cea can lanes 2 get Ey him,” he said. Sheriff Frank W. Irons, Under-| Caldwell : i ot Wat eed a ne nn iia ee a —_ ” ae a erford Town- The men reported for induction Monday morning. To produce ‘a barrel of oil from: an offshore. ‘site is said to cost .between two and three times as! -much as from a site located inland.) oe ~ ar a i nea ‘of advance spring | SHINI ER'S - DOWNTOWN ME ATS Miracle Mile - Nb Soon _ Shopping Center _ DRESSES — [OS 57 Reg. 5.99 each SLIPS, BLOUSES GOWNS and 9 ves 9 HALF SLIPS Reg. 1.99 | ? « 3 Reg. 1.99 = ? For 5 $2 _ HALF sf SLIPS Reg. “2.99 | “yee BLOUSES ‘1 | NYLON HOSE |“icasers prone - z # * = STEWING ° WOMEN'S SHOES 4°" ° 3° originally priced to 6.99 "MEN'S SHOES &ss to 7 originally priced to $10.95 GIRLS’ SHOES 1°”,,2°7 originally priced to 4.99 $1.59 Each $1.59 Each $26 gts 2*°..4 originally priced to 6.99 Women's handbags, hosiery and slippers also drastically reduced. Pork Butt Steak + i ke \ x \ " ie was ‘ é ey ee r é = Sk i." ‘ : i ey qt oe Y, . : . : \ ' , = . ES LL = Shee ee ae ea te chee eee ee el ad ee a CU Le - “Aer NTY “K IGH Tv Mc te apa igen ap sige agra pacha ne <9 - vy F + oe = Liberals Rise Up Against Old cuard Bruised GOP Licks Wounds, {This is th articles by at respondent high! fn the Capito! ges ian of ‘Copgres 8 bul todas as ra of & series ashin ting the key men the new ds up steam } cf session and in the 1960 presi- the dential campaign. The top-ranking Republican on series of rulings which Nixonidetermined to give ‘Rocky’ ity Leader Lyndon Johnson did his Judging by Sends in New Team best to make mince meat of the kickoff, however, Democrats seem/58-year-old Hoosier who had long | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 congressional : chose Charies Abraham Halleck, a, For a long time bad blood has flown between the two leaders, | with Halleck the favorite at the aiserved as House whip, and twice White House. .Now the top job = succeeded in electing T1lin ois’) Everett McKinley Dirksen. During his lengthy House tenure, Dirksen’s voting record frequently approximated the policies of name- sake President McKinley, but in 1952 the Illinois senator leaped on the Eisenhower bandwagon with) Space race with Russia. remarkable agility. In fact, a} A firm backer of President compilation by Congressional Quar-|Eisenhower on defense issues, he terly Magazine discloses that Dirk-|is anxious to help rid the Republi- aid to " education, loans, mutual stepped-up spending Yor the By RUTH: MONTGOMERY = C: ee Hill is heavy jowled, able, handed down in skirmishes over helping hand by training their big- as majority leader when Republi-| ;, exclusively his. sen ranked second among all sen-|can Party of the antilabor stigma WASHINGTON — Congressional ‘politic ambitious Vice Presi- the controversial rules changes. ‘gest guns on Nixon. jean victories elevated Martin to By fener er ators with a voting record of ‘86\which -he believes it unwisely Pepublicans—licking their wounds dent ce mn, who stil holds the Informed: pollcus were wintually * * * ey, tee BEG CEI . P per cent for the administration’s| bears. foe ‘ : ane A one in _ifront-runner position for the GOP un: els i rin ae that Non The most surprising upset of the, cmon Pit 2 tag he “is step to the left, but only because legislative program. Although there are more hand- afer \heunwet Due White House sweepstakes nomina- M¢™Re@ second best In the battle Wow Congress came when an in-|-D@ana delegation to . hed determined band of 12 Republi-| Liberals, unconvinced that Dirk-some senators, Kuchel exudes generation—have sen DEW tion. despite the threat posed by Of Wits surgent group of House Republi. Dewey in the vain hope of becom-|can liberals staged an insurrection! sen has suffered a true “change ofjexudes masculine eharm to such — team of House and Senate Gers.’ New York's liberal new governo: The Viee President's chances cans, spurred by the beating their '"8 de running mate, has a voting ‘to win representation at the weekly |heart,’’ lost with their own candi- an extent that when a Senate guide — The emphasis is stilt! on con Nelsan Pockefeller for the No. 1 nomination may party had taken at the polls, un- Marti almost as conservative as | legislation meetings with President) date for the leadership, but elected recently pointed him out to some servatism, but a sizzling rebel This vear will undoubtedly prove well be decided in Albany, where seated “Mr. Republican’ Joseph “478 ' Eisenhower. ‘Sen. Thomas Kuchel for the No. 2ifeminine. tourists as the new Re- lien in both houses against the fou! ving tor the dhvearold Keckefeller can make or break OO Martin after 20 years as un- Unlike 74-year-eld Martin, how- To repmce former Minority , Post. publican whip, one lady exclaimed entrenched Old) Guard evoked Calilornian who presides over the his own chances before 1960, disputed leader ever, Halleck is a tough and Leader William F. Knowland, Cali-', The 48-year-old Californian, (Warmly: } seme shattering shakeups which Senate chamber Proof of ti rather than on Capitol Hill where Ty teplace their ailing. Old agite Moor battter, a facife ‘fornia’s unsuccessful gubernatorial’ long overshadowed by fettow “Goltv, if he’s the whip, I want | pening dav when Major Nixon lacks a vote. Guntd bo nan. Kepublicans speaker and relentless driver. ‘candidate last fall, conservatives’ Californians Nixon and Kanow!- 110 be spanked.” , shoiid loom impertantly in this came on + “LIVE Pork Loin QUANTITIES LIMITED This Week's Bakery Special DINNER ROLLS KROGER SLICED WHITE BREAD 5 BETTER FOR Ze . LB. FULL SHANK HALF - FRESH HAMS ..... SPARE RIBS PORK HOCKS PORK LIVER FRESH NECK BONES HYGRADE'S SEMI-BONELESS West Virginia Lb. C This lew SOLID Can PLUS FREE CRISP Top Value Stamps oe TIDE | STAR KIST TUNA 389 * When you buy Make Kroger Your Headquarters FOR THE WORLD'S FINEST plus the ‘choice’ center chops. When you buy the loin half you get the loin end, plus the "choice’’ center chops. the rib half you get the rib end, ALF .. / » 53: Tenderay Brand Beef } RIB H FULL 7-RIB CUT These low prices PLUS FREE Top Value Stamps Roast 43° BUY THE FULL PORK LOIN AND GET ALL THE CHOICE CENTER CHOPS WITH YOUR ROASTS LOIN HALF SMOKED HAM KROGO | » 155 e of 12 saa ps OE WASHINGTON HEKMAN BISCUIT .CO. 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M55 MAZOUAOI. 63 HASH SEP... ag Lop Value Stamps * £ ) { . « a i i ” reserve the aes to limit a Prices and items afestiee through Sat., l= 17, 1959 at all Kroge stores in Detroit ond caves Micbigen. THE PONTHAC. PRESS, WEDN Eanae: JANUARY & 14, 13 | THIRTY - In. Farmington Township: * 4 Fire Stations Proposed; disposal system agreement wasqy Oxford Included in Sewage Plan FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The assessment in Greencastle “subdi-- regular meeting of the township vision for street paving. Cost of} read and approved Council Tentatively OKs board last night was devoted chief-|this program will be $44,096.18 or 1. amendment states that if . ly to the disposal of routine busi-| $506.85 assessed cost per lot. the township is unable to tax Rezoning, of 400 Acres ness and a report by the Planning Board on future sites for fire sta- tions. The financial statement for the first nine months of 1958 and a! nroposal for the reconversion of enough to pay for the proposed sewer, it will from time to time raise money through fees result- ing from sewer additions to meet installments on the bonds: A letter from Harold K. Annexed in March Schoen, director of the Oakland County Dept. of Publie Works requesting’ an amendment to the Farmington Township sewage OXFORD — The village council | learned last night through a letter ‘from the Oakland County Dept. \Reorganize of Public Works that Oxford will ‘be included in the county's master iplan for sewage disposal. * the old library were moved to the; agenda of the next meeting be-| | cause of the absence of two board, Report Says. GOP Set.to NEW YORK (AP)—Republican| leaders have prepared a sweeping! plan for reorganization of the party, the Wall Street Journal said today. The newspaper said that Presi- dent Eisenhower has expressed enthusiasm for the project, which will be submitted next week to the \After Wife Dies. Want Ferry Boat |tor Sightseers ion Great Lakes LANSING ® — The “Straits oft Mackinac,” a veteran of the re tired ferry fleet, may find a ieee in long familiar water, serving out her days as an sightseeing steamer. John C. Mackie, state highway commissioner, disclosed yesterday that a group mostly made up of former ferry. employes has bid Minister Jailed Detraiter Says "Shooting | Was Accident, . Relates Struggle for Gun DETROIT uw — The Rev. Elzie Miles Kaigler, 66, who described himself as a minister, was jailed for investigation of murder in the Republican National Committee in | Des Moines, lowa. The plan, the Journal said, ba, $25,000 for her. * * * “They said they wanted to use her as a tourist-attraction and ex- fe shooting of his wife, Clara, , today. Detective Kenneth Perry of the | | members. * * been written by GOP National 5 'e cT Treasurer Elise Avery and Clerk! “Grune il members gave tentative Chairman Meade Alcorn after: Ne RAG Be ae he eat | ‘soa and Cheboygan ie: el Ake «¢ Floyd Cairns are attending the approval to rezone over 400 acres conferences with Vice President , ing was ” accidental and climaxed| said, aa | Township Assn Convention in of property, located between Lake--Richard M. Nixon, Gov. Nelson A.’ a wlent ar sument at the cou le's' Mackie said the bid. accompanied i ‘ EESUES 5 ville and Drahner roads. which Rockelellerof New York, Cabinet pyme— — = by-a $1.250 cashiers check-as ‘ev7- eee = CE le + x were unnexed by the village last officials and members of ‘the The argument began,_ the min. idence of .good faith, will be seri- The engagement of Gail Ann | Howard Wiest, secretary of the, March The rezoning willl be panly White House: sta{l ister told the detective, when his ously considered. There was a Cook to George Zsolzai has been | Eienning Monta rejranied thal te | manufacturing and = commercial “Since last November's GOP wife objected to his plan to! ‘possibility it might be submitted, announced by her parents, Mr. | _ board had made a study of the: and the balance residential debacle? top party leaders , have attend a convention in Hot Springs, ito the state administrative board and Mrs. Edward Cook of 1176 : township and recommended that} The next move will be to have been examining the question, of 4.4 next week. Forest Lake Rd.. Lake Orion. | new fire stations be located at a public hearing on the proposed |What happened to them, and try-| The ‘mipister was quoted -as Her fiance is the son of Mr. and . Grand River avenue, west of Hal- revoning in the near future. jing to decide how to prevent it). .ving | ran into the bédroom Mrs, George Zsolzai of 792 Hem- sted road; at 12-Mile road near Middlebelt road; at 13Mile road, [2 west of Drake road; and at 9-Mile Ralph Precious, village manager, said today. Police Chief Al Roberts was au-" from happening again,” the paper said. 7 Hit by Bus, Girl Dies DETROIT . road, east of Gill road. thorized to purchase a used car Wirat stated that with staitone for the town’s radar unit, ~~ s0 located $40,000 could be saved .« * by residents, in’ fire insurance Village) olliciaia iveted’ ¢ov-orter zates tor ee the local library floodlights to il-) Frank J. Stephenson invited all interested citizens to attend the dan. 15 meeting of the Planning Board at 8 p.m. in the town hall when the fire stationed sites will again be discussed. The board amended the dati | of a $46,000 street and paving bond! issue for Stamen Acres subdivision i It was amended from August 1958 approval now by the library board. | Auxiliary Po! Police Course Tonight in Springfield Pontiac Press Photo GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TODAY — Looking over a hand- ee ereng Ole ee painted plate that they received as a wedding gift fifty yearg ago | SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — . . * today, are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips. of 1018 AUantic St, Miford. Another class in Civil Defense In further action the beard) yi were beth born and raised in the area, and have always Auxiliary Police will be held at |Springfield Township Hall in Davis- 'burg-at 7:30 p.m. tonight. * * * The subject is on- Traffie Con-} lrel and will be given by Charles Rahn of the -Oakland County ‘Sheriff's Dept. . “This is one of the most im- portant classes in Civil Defense. Auxiliary Police and all mem- bers shotild attend,"’ sald Al- fred Colombo, CD director in lived in thé house they moved intocas a bride and yroom. From 919 5 p.m. Sunday there will be an Open House celebration for friends and ve ‘lative s of the well Rest) SE couple. Farm Rebel Leniency Asked About Re to Give i “in Kidnap Case adopted and confirmed a special / -| DOW AGIAC Farmer Stan Baby $ ‘Parents Hope CD personnel from the surround. Hey Yanks is on the verge of giv Woman Won't Have ing townships are welcome. ing up his war -ayainst the gov- rs : lernment’ sx wheat control program | to Go -to Prison + More men are —slill ae for | = a * * ; auxihary police, Colombo added | Hf that happens, he says, he'll), NEW YOUK (CPI)— The parents a A, A sell his farm and 5 000) chickens lof Lisa Rose Chionchio appealed — ,. land find another means of making today for lenier toward the 43 Twenty-seven members of the é i y ar Teas Vi t 2 wy Mare ee. FSS : . ' & a Springfield Cl) competed the last inap after la living for his family year-old mother acctsed of kis and TE keep try yg ine their daughter 24, hours Hoa oat looks: her birth “To keep hoping "hie mite “obit the end" * * * fall of 1998 * * * Twelve CD members from Bran- ay like * * Chionelito, * } Both Frank Dat » Frances, 26 Yaikos, Goo tater of dines: chill his ee in te a A dren, a aie higan| nope that Mrs, Jean lavarone iwould not have to go to prison for wheat and poultry fariner who has | qeaid than $1.000 in fines ddnaping the newborn infant from] Sine fen LEP Pree wheat in ¥ Brooklyn ; hos} vital and then povernmoent sllotments keeping her in her one-room apart * * A ment for nine days. He clasmed that the ment program is unconstitutional He says if Violated private prop erty pile Ne rege lly by farmers Edging for Talks on Berlin Issue U.S. Officials Predict Parley With Reds May « | Follow Mikoyan Visit “sand JOAN SUSAN SEAYI Mro and Mrs Geardon EF Stayt af 580 Winslow St, Waterford Township announce the engace ment of their daughter, Joan Su san, to Airman 1C. Richard J Bebeau. He is the son of Mt and Mrs Richard FL Bebeau of - “ Minneapohs, Minn, and is cur- rentiv. statiened with the US Air Foree in Lincoln, Neb. No dite has been set the wed dings course in according to Colombo. Springfield, Is fA Oakland Delays Franchise Vote Township Cannot on Gas preona [ol eC ESS ul govern | “She's a poor, sic k woman who | did not realize the waficrinx she- cated," Chionehio - said. our home is open to her if she allowed to visit our child.” * * * Chionehio. «a schoolteacher eho has ene other elit a vearald daavhter, added Se Carve of our b | WU My lane has for controls, vated on anni — Learns n Hold Election in February are miandatary Irs One “She and her.” OAKLAND “oie we ‘hm a tawyer for the Port ¢ials of the af New York Authorify, reluctant- vb to mg pa TOWNSHIP -—Offi township decided last .night to postpone the Vote on grant- hy ainned accomplaint ngainst Mrs. jing a 30-year franchise to Con- lavarone yesterday, He did so after sumers Power Co until a future irned him that failure date after -learning ‘an election complaint might re. could not -be held near’ the ne arrest material'of the spring primary to nomin: in the case inte its justices of the peace. Asked If he was pressured ee mente rs) ten sat)? pt | ; into alkileg the complalat. Che Feb. 14 as the time for the caucus Front Our News Wires onchio told ‘reporters: That's WASHINGTON Thre United What it amounts to." Re tochester Stites appeared foday to be edg if R couvicted, Airs Tavarone on cy . ~ ( Ing cattoasty toward a showdown aint Creek Church, Goodison. fy it aeoe twice maraed widow, could be sent was authorized to use the town COPE PE TCe wi “sia on ACTIN E ' to prison fer from 20 years to life. ship hall for Sunday school classes. and European secu | from 9 to 1) every Sunday morn- 4 From State Hurt _ ~ When Trains Collide - CHE Creek aithorities Ww. en the in, bas - as oa ae KE - ne bene hall at 4393 Collins renniiication rity Some officials predicted that a four power foreign ministers con ference would be held within. the fulure * London Is Lost in Its Worst Fog of This Winter and (hree Michigan LONDON FAP) were Tess seriously injured when mobiles crashed ino one pile - up freight trains Mitel inca Ferry boats ran together Thum. switching ward ino suburban South dreds of airline fights were can j Holland celed Shipping on the Thames A Chicage man, anchored in disgust . 73, was killed a 2 * vesterday : Rritain was having its worst fog Three diese] locumotives and i. -ef the winter today. cars tipped over in the aceident Activity. in 62 x A and traffic on the Grand Trunk counties wax at German sitiiation os lines leading impeded Critically old A Jl Creek serious CAROL LEE VANCE Harold J. Vance _ announce the en- thou daughter, Car- eph Robinson Ele Is Megat Ales Bb leyader vont Onteansaile A S heim plinned = | near Av. and Alrs * of On fom ibe paeement «al all ee bey drs the sam at VET LSA) They said arrangements might be made seon after Sevict Dep uly Premier Anastas 1 Mikoyan confers this weekend with Presi dent Kisenhowerp and Secretary of State dohn Foxter Dulles, * * * “AGO OU PI) Micl man wns eritien! Undilion today other trainmen from A. Battle left. in i . : =Twenty auto wa fed dnyy: fae At the same time the TU nitec States Keema willing to modify ibs polley on German reunification if itean pet West Germany and other (Allies fo agree of seme rpecisad: formula, Edward Caster no othe accident 5 of Britain’ s * a slow pace or The whole vnder intensive preview in the State ) Department for new exe homes on the subjeeq with the Soviet govern tent There were no reports of loss of injured f3-year life. although visibility tn) many Thompson ef Battle parts of London was the length Also hospitalized in less condition were Rebert tench and Walter La both 32 of Battle Creek, and Lester Grif fith of Avast, Mich, WAS your arm * * At least one minor was caused bv the fog. Other trains were running hours late Miracnlously no one was hurt in suburban London when 20) cars Dulles gave the tipeff on pos sible modification of the U.S. | stand at q news conference Tues | day. He said reunification of Kast and West Gerniany through free -; elections—the fornitla the Allles have backed for yearn—ts tint the | Thirteen Arraigned only method by which Bast yn in ‘Auto Tax Racket pets tran wreck tp on top of ea other. Thy” Doorway ot Tax Office No Site for Panhandler DENVER. West Germany could be merg | But he deelined under question- . ing to specify what other methods| DETROIT (UPI) -- One person were possibte ipleaded innocent and 12. others * ~~ istood mute yesterday at their re-/ West German Chancellor Konrad corder’s court arraignment) on Adenauer has always opposed any charges of participating in an auto from rine Corps. Their engagement alteration of this penis sales tax racket that bilked the here was announced by her parents, | ee ¢ jMlate out of- more than $200,000 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John W. Girdley | Nie mere persons will be ar--can't give you anything. I just; wi -3100- Seymour Lake Rd, Or Fire Kills Detroiter |raigned today on the same charge. paid my income tax and haven't tonville. The prospective bride. | iThe case of a’ 28rd defendant was | anything left.’ : groom is the son of Mr. and | DETROIT @ — Mrs. Florence adjourned until Jan, 20. All are| The panhandler merely shrugged Mrs. Robert C. Lewis of Eik Sikora, Ti, suffocated today in 4 aceused of forging documents to his shoulders, Rapids, now stationed at the U.S ‘ire at her apartment here. Her show that new cat buyers were |strect and took up a new station— Naval Air Station at Jacksonville, i was found in a Kedroom aft-'from out-of-state, exempting them outside the Holy Ghost Catholic: DORIS ANN‘GIRDLEY A June wedding is planned hy Colo. WA panhan- Doris Ann Girdley and Pvt. Mi- chael D. Lewis of the US. Ma- asked for a handout. The is Internal Revenue office jman informed the panhandle! Fla, the fire burned itself. out. from the Michigan sales tax. ia ER L. . 2 . ‘ 34, ‘ t . , Se ale : 7 1. 1, a ue oe \luminate the front and side of the, building, The offer is subject to’ ! } ihe township. He said that ether | tte Tominite for township posts in and trucks ran together or piled’ “1 (UPI)—A_ 14-year- Detroit girl was killed today | when she was struck by a DSR- bus while crossing Ciratiot ave- nue near her home, ingway Rd., Lake Orion. No date nd L and Ge 8 recycle one for. the wedding has been set. at me and I fired a warning shot into the cetling. We had both fallen and were on the floor fight-| ing for possession of the gun when it went off.” The Rev. Mr. Kaigler told , | police he is minister of the Miles ‘Fellowship Baptist Church on De- troit's near east side. Columnist Ends 3 Cars Pile Up; Driver Is Injured sair Sentence With a Smile - Victim Suffers Possible Skull Fracture, Falls) sersey ciry, NJ. (AP) — Township Association Fires at Officials in Lansing - “rscten Sse LANSING (p—State officials, were again in the line of fire today! at the annual meeting of the Mich-) ‘igan Townships Assn. | The secretary of |treasurer, attorney state and. state, general auditor general were scheduled as) resentatives. panel discussion members. Rens High Court on Ford Ruling — Van Peursem Lashes’ Jobless Pay Decision as ‘Dem Dominated’ course which was conducted in the, LANSING uf—A Republican lead-| er says the State Supreme Court has opened the way for use of the expressed don Township also will take the une mployment compensation fund by unions as a strike fund. plas ursem, calling the court Demo- erat dominated, assailed it yester-, day fer a decision awarding Ford | -Moeter _Ci—_employes—_one— dollars jobless pay benefits for} idleness jh 1953. He hinted that the Legislature uizht step in to prevent such rul- ings in the future. - Gov. G. Mennen Williams to- day indicated he might veto any action of the Legislature to change the court decision, Some 11.000 employes, members of the United Auto Workers, were | displaced from their jobs in the’ Detroit area for one to three weeks! because of a UAW strike against’ the Ford Forging Plant at Can- ton, Ohio The Detroit area plants were, \aeponient for continuous operation! on forgings supplied from ic anton. Michigan Employment Commission officials — Wayne County Circuitt Court had ruled against benefits. | Van Puersem said net effect of ithe Supreme Court sdecision will -be further loss of jobs to Michi- ‘ran citizens. To Charge Te ‘in Mutilation Slaying ST LOUIS (UPI)—Authorities! planned to place a murder charge today against Charies FE. Monta-! gue. 34, in the mutilation slaying of his- wife, Ruth Ann. Montague, who is under police surveillance in a mental institution, willingly answered questions —im- mediately after discovery of his! wife's bodys last week, but has re- fused te explain some of his con- flicting answers since then. Mrs. Montague, 32, was found) into” Chicago Was tay prostrate beneath the fog strangled and her body slashed arbour counties. The hearing was) shgrtly after she left a sorority, party. An examination showed she | had been = euaty mokented: $400, 000 Requeste for Polio Vaccine LANSING UP—Michigan’s state’ health commissioner has asked the | ilegislature for an early emergency "appropriation of $400,000 to buy: vaccine to protect pre-school chil. ‘dren against paralytic polio. ' Dr, Albert E. Heustis said the. appropriation needed immedi- - telephone is dler approac hed a man emerging ately because the three-shot series federal court was delayed at the takes several neg hs to develop maximum protection The paralytic polio case generally starts climbing | in June or early July Heustis said er | Michigan Se load late minder five pow ‘walked across the} ‘have the recommended three doses | a meeting for 8:30 p.m. tomorrow jot vaccine. Unprotected children lin this age group are the most, | susceptible to pdlio, he-said. . Speaker George M. Van Security’ about 44 of 100 . iColumnist Marie Torre, who en- _ Unconscious tered-Hudson County jail 10 days ago with tears in her eyes, came ‘out smiling today. The 34-year-old mother was sen- tenced to the jail for contempt. She refused to disclose the source FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A’ \driver suffered a possible skull jfracture when three cars piled up ‘on 8-Mile road at the Brentwood ‘avenue intersection yesterday ; Claude C. Hinson, 40, of 30030 W:|Judy Garland. Flanked by her father and her ‘Receiving Hospital where he fell husband, TV producer Al Fried- unconscious while being ques- Man, Miss Torre waved to news- Louis M. Nims, state revenue ‘tioned by township police. He wasMen as she stepped tHrough the commissioner, was the target at (on his way home from work when big bronze and glass doors of the a panel discussion yesterday aft: ine accident occurred. i Jail. ermecm: x * | Miss Garland is suing the Co- y umbia Broadcasting System for According to police, cars driven remarks an undisclosed CBS ex- by David Bittker, 28, of 20124 | jecutive allegedly made about her Brentwood St., and Irwin Taylor, to Miss Torre. 32, of 20050 Maplewood St., were stopped on 8-Mile waiting to | Nims mostly heard individual | tax complaints from township rep- |. | A general complaint was that ithe state tax commission now, can. | change tax rolls right up until last) = . minute certification on Dec. 1. ee en eaten | oter egistration Township officials asked for an. ; ay. ; ; lor’s car, smashin earlier deadline—Nov. 1 was sug-! “2 cit) Inte the | |* igested—after which no tax changes rear ef Beers eaociatt Ends Monday Night cou be made. Taylor was treated for lacera-| As delegates prepared to con-'tions on both knees at Redford Re-| Clerks in all area townships in ‘sider resolutions, a major question ceiving Hospital and later released. eastern Oakland and western Ma- was how the townships would vote’ * * -* ‘comb counties where primary on the Conti tax proposal: Two! Taylor told police that his turn /@lections will be hetd Feb. 16 other major rural groups have tak-, ‘indicator was blinking at the time reminded prospeetive voters to- en opposite sides on the tax pack-'of the crash. but Hinson denied day that the deadline for registra- jage—the Michigan State Grange seeing it, police reported. ition is next Monday at 8 p.m. ‘for it and the Michigan Farm Bu- H These townships are Addison, ‘peau in’ opposition. inson then fell urfconscious and | Ue ‘the police are still waiting to ques- Avon, Orion, Oxford, Eovtse and tion him further. No charges have Washington. Triplets Are Born been made. < | The only village where pri- | mary e eld the to Head Nurse mary election will be held th in Her Hospital to Church This Sunday EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) —The| LANCASTER, Pa. \—A Mennon-| clerk. jhead nurse was the most cele- ite minister with evangelism on his “patient in tie Sr Mary simind has ‘AnvitedSovier—Deputy+——To-he- : =e¥eihie” a vot, residents Hospital maternity ward today. |Premier Anastas I, Mikoyan. to ™US ave liv n Michigan for | i _ six months and in the township x * * ubed ST or village for 30 days. ~ The population in the hospital's «| The Rev. Maurice E. Lehman, = ay AF Others must register if they did nursery rose in a hurry Tuesday extended the invitation yesterday | . : 1 not vote in the last four years or when the nurse, Mrs, Roy Fowler in a telegram to the White House.) |. jist turned 21 Jr., 32, gave Dirth to triplets with-| “Please be sure,” the message Jus wee tration in this village must also be accomplished by Monday at 8 p.m., according to the village in 13 minutes. They are a boy said, “that Anastas I, Mixoyan is} * and two girls invited to church Sunday. He may Australia’s whaling quota for an : * * *® come to my church, and my house average season is fixed at about The Fowlers have another child, for dinner " 2 000 and often less than that. Sherry Lynn. 5. = __ Es Agents Refuse S \ Voter Records - Object to Wording of Grand Jury Report in. Alabama Ruckus Arch Top Gibson Guitar . MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) —: U.S. Civil Rights Commission | agents reportedly refused to look at voter registration records in Bullock- County today in a new) clash of federal versus state au-| thority. | * * * The Bullock County, grand jury. ‘had offered to let the commission investigators see the records, but! Circuit Solicitor (Prosecutor) Sey- moe Triimmell said they Sbjected to the wording of a grand jury report which opened the records to their inspection. ; * * * Tramme I} was in Montgomery | for a scheduled federal court hear- ling to determine whether Circuit, ldudge George €. Wallace must 0 fem ‘to jail for disobeying an order (Sess $1 H.11 Flat Top Gibson Guitar . $111.11 Major. Accordian $ 1] Major 5 5 Shifts dil , Ancona hecordian $ iw Major 5 Shifts dll MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open Every Nite ‘til 9 WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER Organs — Pianos — Lessons Tuning and Repairing Minister Asks Mikoyan | same date is Lake Orion. Regis- | 'postponed for 24 hours. | I * * * | | The solicitor said he received al eall from. the Bullock | grand jury foreman, Roy Holmes, | and from County Solicitor Richerd | Stone. Trammell said they reported the ‘commission agents had protested. ‘against a sentence in the grand’ jury report which praised Wallace | for his defiant stand. ~ * ® Wallace turned the records in| ithe two counties over to hurriedly | |summoned grand juries instead of handing them to the federal agents. The decision of Wallace's fate in |produce the records in Bullock and fj Kt) 0 (1); am Men's Stretch Bands JEWELERS 00 Only Calling All Watches! We Will Clean It — Adjust It ~ and Change the Crystal ALL FOR A VERY LOW PRICE _ Unconditionally Guaranteed for 1 Year! All Work Done on the Premises Stems—Crowns—Crystals Fitted. While You Wait HAVE YOUR WATCH TESTED ON OUR -WATCH-MASTER FREE! “IN BAZAAR AREA IN BAZAAR AREA request of the federal governmen Farm Suceos to Meet NEW HUDSON—The New Hudl- ‘son Farm Bureau has scheduled ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrory, 26867 Pontiac . \ Trail. 4 : _ : ‘ x *)- s ® . i ‘ * L for an item she wrote about singér + THIBTe O50 st -Blaik Resigns asGrid Coach at West Point Veteran Mentor Steps Down’ After 18 Years With Academy WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI)—Dale Hall, an unsung member of the -famed Davis and Blanchard back- field, and Vince Lombardi, master strategist of the professional New York stood out today as the leading candidates to succeed | Earl Blaik as Army’ s football coach. Blaik, one ot the most success- ful footbaf] tutors of the current generation, surprised plebes and generals alike last night by re- _tiring as the Cadets’ head coach “and director of athletics at the Military Academy. He will surrender both posi- tions Feb. 15 — on his 62nd birthday — to accept ‘“‘one of |. several opportunities” either in television or business. Lt. Gen. Garrison H. Davidson, superintendent of the academy, an- e nounced Blaik’s resignation and admitted in an official statement, “we will find it extremely difficult to select a successor.” , * * * However, informed sources told United. Press International: *that| Hall, Blaik’s No. 1 assistant for the last three years, and Lom- bardi, who served under the taci- turn ex-cavalryman for five years before joining the Giants as their offensive coach in 1954, already| — are being considered for the pres- tige-laden post. Blaik reportedly endorsed Hall | as his logical successor when he turned in his resignation. A native of Parsons, Kan., Hall performed in the same backfield with Glenn Dgvis and Doc Blan- _ chard on Blaik’s greatest squads — the 1944 national champions. He served as an assistant coach at Purdue, New Hampshire and Florida before returning to the Point in ‘1956. meas they are looking for a suc- cessor on the present staff, Hall ig the man,” one Army spokes- man admitted. ‘‘However, Vince Lombardi also. must be considered a strong candidate.” * * * Lombardi, a guard on Ferdham’s celebrated ‘‘seven blocks of gran- ite’ during his undergraduate days helped Blaik install the. T-forma- tion at West Point after. World|” War II. He has been Jim Lee Howell's chief lieutenant on the Giants’ staff for the last five years “but would jump at the chance, to return to the point,” another source revealed. Although “ Biaik’s retirement shook the Army brass, it was almost common knowledge that he had been dissatisfied with _ certain policies at the Point, | especially the long-standing ban against participation in . bowl games. Navy had engaged in two post- s@ason contests in recent years and ever the fledgling Air Force kkk k kw * 1 Hall or Lombardi in Line fi Army Post x *& * No Football Factory at Notre Dame, President Says factory, says Rev. Hesburgh, university . president. the: better. x « «x be bettered by the change.* given the matter, burgh said: CHICAGO (AP) — Terry Bren- nan’s dismissal as head football eoach does not mean that Notre Dame is turning into a football| changes Hesburgh defended the school's action in firing Brennan and hir- ing Joe Kuharich as a change for He called the move a ‘“‘commit- ment to excellence, and the judg- ment that the performance would Apparently irked over publicity Father Hes- “While I can appreciate the wide natignal interest in sports, I think it somewhat of an inversion point 20 distinguished professors, make ripple of sitention x * a football factory.” -The— recommenda (Moose Krause), of values that a university can.ap- broad and significant in academic personnel to M.\achieve greater excellence, with- out attracting more than a slight “But oe the same university make a well-considered change in athletic personnel for the same reason, and it sparks the ill-con- sidered charge that it is no longer a first-rate academic institution and must henceforth be considered endation te fire Brennan, said Father Hesburgh, was ‘“‘made unanimously by the faculty board in control of ath- letics at its regular December meeting. The director of athletics while he does not agree with their recommendation. “1 studied their reasons, dis- cussed them with some trusted counselors here and made my de- cision on -the same basis that I would decide any change in uni- versity personnel.” _* * & . Father Hesburgh said he dis- cussed the timing ‘of announce- ment with Brennan and they mutually decided to make it be- fore Christmas rather than after New Year's in the interest of as- more time to shop around for new positions. “I approved the recommenda- tion of the faculty board,’’ con- tinued Father Hesburgh, ‘and frankly did so with mixed emo- tions—reluctance, if you will, be- . ar Wirephelo RESIGNS — Army's head football coach for the past 17 years, Earl. Blaik, announced yesterday that Feb. 15th, his 62nd birthday, was the effective date Cadets to an $-0-1 record the past season. of his resignation. He guided the |. Two More Cage Faces Collect Ken Freeman of Pontiac and Ed Decoteau of West Bloomfield became. the 19th and 20th Cage Faces to colleet tickets for pro, college or prep games, Today's Cage Face witnessed the PNH.Waterford game last night. He must présefit his face to the Press Sports pantie by Friday noon. : , Cage Face cause Terry Brennan is an attrac- tive young man, a good friend of mine from his student days and my personal choice for head coach five years ago. «|. we do have a new head coach but within the same frame- Kuharich misunderstanding this framework . . . he understands have a vote in these matters, did) sistant coaches who would bave| work, I have no fears about Joe) Brennan's Firing Defended what we stand for, and he has our confidence. Despite any indi- cations to the contrary, he is not expected to be Rockne but only Kuharich;. he is not to be measured by .any nostalgic « cal- culus of wins, losses and national championships, but only by the excellence of his coaching. and the spirit of his teams. This -is quite different from a Philosophy of ‘win or else.’” * * * - _As to the official university | policy, Father Hesburgh said: “Our new coach, Mr. Kuharich will be governed by the same articles of administration for in- tercollegiate athletics that gov- erned Mr. Brennan during the past five years. “Tt wrote the latest revision of these articles some years ago, and can assure you that there ‘shall be no changes in the strict rules and regulations governing athlet- ics at the university; no softening of admission standards, no lower- ing of scholastic average for eligi- Waeiod 0 FalWorhon. SI Balch OL Mar.-51” Oason 61” Conbwok. 55 Pott .60 Fiend Pontiac North. .57 Flin Central --A9 St Michael....35 St. Rifa -o---- dl. Oxford ae Bloomfield Hills 48 iminghan 58 ‘Avondale ee JUST FRIENDS — lineman of the year in the NFL, recuperates at the home of his bility each year, no amending of scholarship requirements or num- bers, in a word, no university ath- letic policy change at all. Gino Marchetti, named Associated Press father-in-law in Antioch, Calif. with his friendly horse Blacky. | Marchetti, 245-pound bulwark of the Baltimore Colt line, is on crutches with a broken ankle suffered in the playoff game against the Giants. 2 be honored at ifs annual banquet Monday, Feb. 9th at the West Huron a a * c Mrs. L. W. Smead, of Orchard Monday,”’ said- a spokesman for the group. He said Shadford’s actions during the game at South- field when he all ‘jumped up and down and ran out on the floor’’ had brought on the hang- ing. * * * . Ralph Backstrom, rookie center ‘of the Montreal Canadiens, will be out another 10 days. He had been ‘recovering from a knee injury ‘suffered at Detroit Jan. 4 when ‘he damaged the knee further when he slipped while walking along a sidewalk. AP Wirephete | But Lookout, No. 2 Flint Northern Here Friday * * * The ist place Falcons of the - “YY” division ef the YMCA-GMC basketball League have won 15 PCH Ranked No. | straight games on the YMCA court. . * * * Walter Burkemo of Franklin Hits pocketed $195 with a 283 score in the Tijuana Open which jended Monday. Pontiac Central Facing Hex as Top-Prep Team: Flint Vikings Ready Pistons Cont DETROIT #—There's no remedy like the Cincinnati Royals to soothe the ills of the Detroit Pis- tons. ‘ The Pistons continued their mastery over the hapless Royals last night with a 112-92 victory in a National Basketball Assn. doubleheader at St, Louis. games Detroit has beaten ‘Cin- aah But before the remedy settles, the: Pistons will face the high-fly- ing St. Louis Hawks. The Hawks, 944 games ahead of Detroit in the Western Division, visit Detroit Olympia tonight. It was the, fifth time in six | inue Mastery of Hapless Cincy, 112-92 of his better recent efforts with 16. of 40 games this season. Pettit, Cliff Hagan and Slater Martin all topped 20 points for the Hawks in the second game. the first quarter, but St. time lead. Baylor, out with a sore throat, - Academy sent a team to the Cot- When the same teams met Sun- . CINCINNATI DETROIT were on top. Last night Hami- : Watert PNH d d 80-57 ft Is Joe Dpb ch, and t ; t lied . Grr : as fight at Waterford. PNH dropped an 57 de- treme left is Joe Dpby, reserve coach, and nex ‘doll: 1r for top performance, but However pveiey sd tiinrte =. oo pants mr a Fg ean parmen 208 ey Sse Ses ce a eae Park, a cision to the Skippers befare a capacity crowd to him on right is Dick Hall, head basketball ‘we're not getting it and we're pays 4 6. - § 13 * yo steadfastly refused to accept bow!/ handily. The first-place rl in aa 0:8 4 WeGtire ¢ 0:0 re = a as result now SiS and the defeat is evident on yh faces of the coach. ; ling _ accordingly. bids — and this undoubtedly irked / tinued on their hot streak by beat-| pir {3 0 8 8-8 . eS Blaik and may have prompted his ing the Minneapolis Lakers ae plonter A oo ip aide tae 2 ak toe Gua eae Becieee valey| as resignation. {fn the second half of last night'sipmbry yt Durer 8 1-4 11\Gonference race with 32 records Deane on oo In turning his back on the Point. |twin bill. Toras 24 24°29 OF Totels. 45 22-28 119|While Flint Central has dropped i Blaik leaves behind a record that) a. pistons giad to |Cincinnatt ..4....... 22 21 30-— 99 c = P were 60 —(92\to 9 1-2 league mark. will be hard to match in future] ok le pieht they ett es PReakiad 20 28-113) ® see the Royals last night they i 4, years. During his quarter of a cef-| oo to a 35-19 lead in the Northern has a re tury as a head coach — seveM) a.) Guarter. The remilt never bounding team,” said Van Ryzin eS years at Dartmouth and 18 years| 17" aot the rest of the way. l Ings, 0 ice after watching the Flint teams in onc U in Ir ona at the Military Academy — his Inst night, “we will have to be teams won 166 games, lost 48 and) Phil Jordon, as he has so often/ at our best on the boards.” ; MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Jackson st, John's 4. Napoleon 29 thed 14. loa led Detroit in scoring with Northern has the top scorer in|. DETROIT # — The Detroit Lions|when the NFL completes its draft Arenac con pal 64 Gladwin Michael 8 | Ka'too Christian 71, Comstock Pr 8 1aSS Ic OFS the Saginaw Valley in 61 John will make 25 more player selec-jand holds a meeting. Airport Ai. Wrapdet dotte peneter so _SadALl pst See aa oe ee es ai nia awe an : Gillian “who added 23 points last tions next week as the National] Wilson and his aides will be took- Aine Ww timors ny Laue Shore # Buarasbure Northern Loses to — Power “Inight for a total of 116 for the|Feotball League completes itsing mainly for offensive linemen, ar darian ée - premereagiae Pally tally Tg etn gE : The Vikings and the Pontiat! season player draft tn what generally is| big, mobile players who block well ey i ” ne 6 ae OS > 4 Police were Class C winners| Tickets for the game are avail-/Pe0ognized as a lean year for top and give, adequate protection to epaat o “Hopking Sa “ aw Sacred Heart 47 nl inner Ss Tu : college talent, #¥ the rterbacks, saopolit $6, Decatur ee oe esday night in City Leagu@| able at the high school and at)“ = Chesening Our Mareslios @. Laughice’ _ basketball games at Jefferson|Qsmun’s and ducats for an extra|, The Detroit club traded off its) «we have some spots to fill,” | atime Le peely ay alld Junior High. 120 ‘reserved seats have been|N® 5 choice to the Cleveland) wison explained, “Ton © a. | Snebocs' en, Manchester 6! Wolverine 22 t 61, Bay City St Pontiac Central won in wrestl-jan 186 deficit to down Royal Oak) sjex Amerson pumped in 18 printed. " [Browns in the acquisition of end! enur's vedinananad|lanven the | Goldwater a: Ghat 3, Quincy 42 Mancelona 64, Harpe Springs ing last night while Pontiae North-|Dondero 27-21. points to lead the Vikings to a ; CLASS A " ° |Jimn Gibbons, left tackle apot. We moved Bin | Slsreston #1, I Outer a Bi i pent Ause) St Come a sacdeen ab ern was losing — both out of town.) Sam \domaere Pin 44.30 victory over Winglemire's of i “ne ue rg ¢ Head conch George Wilson, Glass to defensive tackle and dager tion te. 8 st “Catt Gh. So. Lk. 33 | Melvindale 96, Alien Park The ‘Chiefs. who had lost fourjatter he was trailing and clinch:'rofty, It was Winglemire'’s 2nd| § Brtrot Augen ' | pleased with his early selections | Charlie Ane then had to move — Pursnd 70, Corunna 's Nene Agee! Pitcted straight duel matches following an|ing victories by Duke aves | andijoss in five games. Bob Pentz 3 Grand Rapids Central (6-0) fa December, commented: “It | back to center. So his old right | cmoig . cadet Doo you opening win, bounced back from bedewndlcar woes mabe ‘he last|‘2ulied 13 points for the losers. § Bispeetea _we had given our No. 1 choice | tackle job is vacant. Vinitation @1, et "Aiphoneus 88 pore se | Sitar. Gomtren 44. two mche, Oliver's Jack Johnson scored 19 . Alpena o1), tea) tor Gistens, we wouldn’t have | Bob Nussbaumer and Bob Dove Al Saints ule oor a Oscoda se Manistee Bt. Joseph 3 ittle Bob Kaiser, John Wible {points in @ losing cause as thé! 19 Det been sorry.” have been doing the research and| Cathedral 48 Detasalle 4 a tanta R & Do C rs Win. Little Bob Kaiser, relic state dropped = 5347, de Others: Base Fore (1), Livontt : saccade a Cpmercomg Figeen Oh Herts Rates 7 n age f d Joe Collins and Darrel pu cision to Policemen. Joba Bentiey (5-1), (6-0) The Lions wound up with seven planning preparatory to the draft; Nativity 86 sanunclation «1 Port se Birmingham 88 vea at 0 > Central victors. fired 17 tot choices in the first four rounds be-|Meetings. i Charles 4 st ker ate rinrigpeerbe een =— Bridgewater points canes hey Wale vb mang ‘They've had to do more dig-| & feawie ¥ 8 Crea 38 - Service nosed out lost to a strong Hazel Class action Lineot for draft chéices. ging this season than ever before,""| %* Bi. Philip 60 exon VanWelt’s Ohtto Sales, 4442, in|Park crew, yesterday 34-13, but log Setoee damped a Sales 2 pt * said Wilson, “Everyone agrees this) Bvart #0. Reed Ci ia cues as : Soe Pye = Ls ae me = last night’s best Waterford|PNH's matmen salvaged three), givin 99.94 and the Lakesid Most of the Detroit club PeT*00: Nays are juniors Most of the real : Ghevereen 82, League basketball attraction at}wins, including on ot dap PiD Royals swamped winless Pontiac) 15 nel will be in Philadelphia Jan, 21 yy oad penciled oer , 7 a been as = Isaac Carson Smith pounds. 3 igor am al SE _ eer ee great year ; Beers Cy eee eet cies Omer PNH winners..were Don corterinnete ee potas hr (Sit Monroe CC re Ce af ; The Lions feel sy, rt are well wis) 88 “Shane tag 0 B win with 17 points. Davis (8-4) over Bill Kettlewel! at ~agiihary ecterday with 20 points.| Kaisthases Christiqn (8-07 - Utica Has Cold Night . | stated for running backs ahd | 2 2 eee Shores f view © oe oe The other Class B game was a (154; heavyweight Bill Green 2)" Cease ‘ | » Bee ave (04> Lied offensive ends and-coach Buster | Gallen 43. New Buffaic 40 Re Geamtne runaway as Sur Thorrell gcored 2jover Stag. and Winfred Miracie| ” | 3 Siem ea | Warren High won its 6th: game Ramsey needs only the minimam | Grose | a Peeraaie 37 fede etsy — points to lead the Waterford Facul-jparned a draw the Parkers’. apart ee Temes Lewin rae joe ‘ ee | In seven starts by defeating a cold of help in the defensive line. Geyer O Cratevels Wg, U of D High 4. Det. Cath. © en. 4? y's 76-18 massacre of Northern Bill Black at 9 points each, ; a vai £ Benross _ | Utica quintet, 52-34, last night. Despite the Lions’ bad showing! Grosse Pic, St, Paul 68 Det. Sbrine 61 | | Farmu “bady of Sotrows 3¢ Lumber. In Class A, Johnaon &| Northern's reserves won their) ; ns —Prsatie Ra Bt) ab BBR ake The Chieftains were behind 314\in defense of their 1957 world) Higniand Park St Benedict 49, quegee Jacsnn . Marys. t8 Anderson drubbed Lakeland Phar-jmatch, 20-14 with five wins. sappee PS earosse pie, | At halftime, Dean Mikulski had 12|championship, Wilson said the club gh, - yk "eee Oe Tis oe icarthere # macy, 6635. Al Serra tallied 17 Bill Willson’s team will wrestle) ™ o al Sonny Hicker 0 SEE Eo Jena Uieg whe had 15 derived many benefits from the Daley Carigtion 61 West Brane an Points in @ losing cause. RO Dondero here at 7 p.m. Friday. | ts ‘ ser : Pw! and Daviesfi2 for Warren. loaing season, Cigna Park 89 *. % = 2 : — ee ‘ : i i ana : : ; . . ° ‘ ‘. i \ 24 points. Gene Shue assisted with 22 and George Yardley had one The Royals have won only eight Minneapelis stayed with them for Louis began a steady drive that never Heft them behind after a 52-50 half= The Lakers, who played on the) west coast the last two night, were without. their rookie ace Elgin/ to Unseat Chiefs in By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports. Rditor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Central, with a 5-0 rec- ord, took over the top spot in AP Class A rankings this week, but coach Art Van Ryzin is faced with the frightening thought of what has happened to the last three position. To put a little coal on the fire, Pontiac Central's next foe is .2nd ranked Flint Northern which won its 6th straight game last night in dumping city rival Flint Cen- tral, 54-49. During the holidays, Flint Cen- tral came to Pontiac rated num- ber one. The Chiefs disposed of the Indians, 00-50. De was first for a week and it fell immediately after a loss to & Chicago school. : Then came doom. Last week the Parkers Big Game This Week teams which have held the coveted olt Austin | Highland Park's! Tigers Expect See ok Se BAND OF HUSKIES — Gloom prevailed with — 4 this band of Huskies from Pontiae Northern last a players and Husky fans in the background. Ex- Pay Problems Charlie Maxwell Balks at Salary Offer, More Trouble Seen DETROIT # — Outfielder Chat He Maxwell and the Detroit Tigers are having’ salary differences and \chances are that more trouble is on the way. x * * Spring training is only six weeks away and before the club reports to Lakeland, Fila. eral manager John J. ‘MecHlale tikely will have some rugged ses- | slong with stubborn players. His get-tough policy on contracts may bring about more trouble than the front office has ex- perienced In recent seasons, “Our leadoff in negotiations {s that the Tigers finished fifth,” said McHale. ‘‘Players’ who finish fifth can't expect too much.” A t & & _He said “quite a few players jmay be surprised” when they ex: “amine the salary figures on theif 119959 contracts. “IT don't know why they should be surprised, though,” he added. “we're more than glad to pay top Pentiac Preas Phote + ee neces _THF. PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY M, 1959 Se | Waterford Rips Huskies, 80-57 ‘Center Line Smothers | Viking Wrestlers Bow South Lakers, 59-35 Getting off to a fast start against | South Lake, in last night's Bi- County League’ contest, Center __tLine..went—on..to._.smother their | |dropped its 4th meet of the season in five tries yesterday, a 33-11 loss to visiting Fitzgerald. Decisions by Wes Cottrell (127 pounds) and Bob x & * | A Mahrle Equals Birmingham and Ayondale Among Losers School Record With 31 Points — Campbell Scores Sizzling Skippers 50 Per Cent of Shots Hit c matehbed an earlier front oo night Wolves of Coach triumph with! uge The Dom Mauti whip Bloomfield Hills 50-48 for its, 4th stra d ie { €@a Wolves, Cranes Win Jarkston and Cranbrook won It was the Sth win in seven jigan games saw Birmingham bow. non-league games while Birming-| starts, Oxford is the opposite at lay two to Port Huron, Hazel Park 22; has and Avondale were dropping | 2-5, | nip Royal Oak Kimball 39-3 in loop contests on the area Prep) C.snbrook led all the way to overtime and East Detroit edge out ight win since an opening | t.. Roger Rothenburger | Mt. Clemens -70-66, -_ Christian (145) anda _pin by 175- pound Jim Teddy were the only victories for the Walled Lake mat- men in 12 matches. . opponents 59-35. Wain gave Center Line its 2nd victory and a share} of the league lead with Warren, at 2-0. Ed Bluthardt’s 18 points were) tops for the game. a 4 Ty Cobb won the American League batting title 12 times. Walled Lake's wrestling team ° No Money Down 24 Months to Pay AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Our Specialty Birmingham made three more field goals but Port Huron con- 7 | : 1 61-51 victory in the opening: |. Dee ¥) os : “ax MOTOR TUNE UP : By CHUCK ABAIR ds louird seer coun Clave euned e Cranes pants: verted) 3) et 3) lous te) pemee \ = ) o tock immand aller trailing O™1O84 The Barons, who lost their. 60-58, The Maples missed 15 of aN F Service—Quality Work ! it ty oMmme t 2 t id | P = | . As Waterford team which had Lay: —_ atahe 1st. period. Bill 4th straight after winning twice, 35 free throws in the rough and Gp eee coy : showed a aetinite lack of scoring Powell é weed 7 and Bob Porritt were topped by Doug Danziger tumble affair including several 33-point night for Don Petroff.| : : = game scoring average. ; | t oe © LABOR and MATERIAL Mahrl, wae had excelled more | Ferndale stepped out of the as a rebounder and playmaker | AR ane ee , on ay fo Stine hae bee ,, league to meet Grosse Pointe and | ® RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Rules Committee, has been work- : = in the past,“Was the big gun as | ‘ roolball B Committ fellanguage of the nul wound up bowing 44-37 in a see- ; he wwished the cords for 3) big \ AA eo) va ey s Committee ing on anguage of the rule. oy quel. Toy Palmer tallied 18 e RE-ADJUST BRAKES Ponting Prooe Phele digits fo tle the: school record .% drafting a new rule liberalizing He will make one of three reports |) Gareat The victors dunked 8 FORD : HOPPING HUSKIE — Bruce Norton (5) of Pontiae Northern | set by doha Herrington against substitutions in’ football . Sas ed rome come nay. ‘the of 10 shots im the last quarter. e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS CHEVROLET hops nimbly and the arm. of an unidentified Waterford player Farmington. Campbell was not As the rule reads now, a player ARS CIOSInG session 10+) ‘Ferndate and Pert Huren are un- G PLYMOUTH stretches over the Huskie player's shoulder in an appagent effort too far behind with 22. may return to the field only once A ee ve is to report beaten in the EML. fouhald hi fey Wate ‘d’« John Studt (15) he ia ay in any quarter The committee on whether the goa posts are to i * A a : 0 hole m_ down vterford Jolin Stud » nay his hand on Mahrie had made 13 of 21 floor is framiny the rule so that it will stay where they are at the end of ae < the ball ready to snake it away from Norton. The Skippers | shots before im sing tis dust three he liberalized for the benefit of the field lather than place the Avondale led 15-12 at the opening ; re) handed Northern an 80-97 licking at Waterford attempts. dle started the game by a avail colleges rossbar Arthe goal line, the Ss quarter and made a game rhe to . e rare at ” e : : ” stay before faltering F ing: four straight and later put . = | , stay in contention- to gether six fe Id ly rH) Ey MEO * * ‘at rae yee be i Wace te oe to lose 56-41 to Fitzgerald. It was 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 7 F ampbell hit bis last fv ols to “We are not going all pile way Be us wou n 2 3rd straight loss. The Jackets are 4 tins an " Pee _ ” to unlimited substitution,’ said SRST oo ee 1-2 in ‘the O Oakland B. Gary Acker | — - - — - acting chairman H O, (Fritz), .. ; flipped in 12 and 11, respectively, : aie Northern, weakened €OM (Criier of Michigan ‘That would, aThepinid fetal ip pon iciants for Avondale while Phil Morgan siderably hy injures te starters iiow two platoons. We don't want cation of the use of hand Sea rung up 22 and John Massengale, ° Dick Bley and dim Dempse¥ ‘V4% (yay but we want to free the rule arm in” blocking et aay 14 for Fitzgerald. Py " ' | never in the rotigh contest after \, that the «mall colleges can get lie conpiierable con ion ie ; . “the home ctuh went ahead 189 | cingie man in the game witt officials. in interpreting the rule, | ; a ets rls f , ™ at the Ist quarter, It was 33-20 Sue use " i SUG GAL Cue Crees) tala Pigs rataet! Teeaant : : ‘4. a ~ blocking. ithe winning bandwagon las s In the Ist quarter, It was 33-20 “The smaller colleges are con- ‘B- ee ' Ortonville led most of the way to . - al halftime. cer rned, for ex imple, with a pos- | ltr ip. Goodr ich 50-44 as did Troy A . By If. GUY MOATS jnever caught up, despite a betty Dempsey played only briefly tn sible injury toa quarterback, but. Sports Calendar in a 58-31 over Oak Park. aS I ! hard tnd period. Mikemen picked up the Ist and 3rd periods due to an they don't want platoons. It's easy. Ted Follis, earlier reported out i t would happen to the hard gerne . , th t sut n go in WEDNESDAY back tion and; : yme ground in the 2nd frame tolailing back. - Eley wis benched enough to say a sub can lof school, was back in ac : . - working, hopeful St) Michael cage draw within two points of Ravens;in the opening minutes with an at any time, The small colleges a oe Sie Ben es Glenn's paced Ortonville with 17 with E arl NOTICE: Many Stores In this area are Aub lat 1715 on Don Mountain's two injured ankle - would use it for one’ man, but the Motor 7 pun and Field's “Landseape Richardson adding 16. Eleven dif- advertising sales, sales and more sales! * * * thickets They never were that! * * “hig, buys would two-platoon it.” ‘Central PGi W30 pm at Pontlee (ont Troy boys tallied poet Only Harwood is able to present a money ye oe . - ; + Chass D—Centrat Christian- re Beet tring Harned. The Si | : F Hopeful of a good performance close again | ‘The Waterford starting unt of * * ® [side Shopping «National! ea: Dm and ia eee 3-3. | SAVING” event such as this — unparalleled o T ' . . : headed by Dr. Jefferson vs Welden’s ‘American. & 15 are now 6-1. Ortonville is : : . . Nesnal the strane St penediet Tom Dabbs and Chuck Sten Mathrle, Campbell, Larry Bowen, A subcommittee headed by Dro at Lindéin in Pontiac’ histo { Read On! - duh from Thghland) Park, after [helper lef Shamrocks with 8 each John Studt and Wendy “Meyer Ellwood Ge IBes, iaeceetaly of the) City Junior Hockey ‘Tournament CLARKSTON OXFORD YY; : last week's fine job against RO! turned in a strong showing against Os eke eeetinne shard ere ve UGE enaee | crus ees JOD ARATNST TA) Lose dropped ahamrecke hack : Nicaea Northern Ben 6 20 aa Vena : 02 3 st. Mary, the north side Shan) | t 43 k. Viet 6 a tight gil-court press Moving the > pe ge “M Pontiac Norther 4 : Seas : t " ae § 3 8B 4.5 5 : a . 5 i on u rs vs ; ‘ recks dast omerht hit a shooting | heii ia ath i palin ‘ ball well and controlling the re- B \| Fires Ath 700 | Thunderbirds 830 pm. at Northside Porritt 6 1 1g Hargrove @ : 5 CUSTOM- : 4 ned s " one j softbal iele >, = E | Liekmam | 1 816 Doles te i chase of finer woolens Shoampoch wd Pavens collided UR tr . ; I Yi f I oe Ronina ° 8-0 yore 468146 Huron Classic action as each swept City Juntor Hockey Tournament heey i h i “0 Tho D 5 4 é f Chi ' OE CTITP EM NS tthe ALE TES ve ' Ch us . | 1 ’ y . r won 12 ¥ . LOT Vey fe utae Gk ccninauum be le wes lua) five fouliline “con Rrbinson tie 2 farmpaon, 6.0.3 «four points, in the latest matches Rok Ass A, Pisher Hin Merchants. vs : Smith” 10-1 2 ual hy ene largest tee wlirse aiaiientinieiastie audi <1) Mary iaicueccniiy nine sO som Hr : ene ae ! ’ Calbi blanked West Side Mob. 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Clem- to 9 p.m. An obedience jrail wilj also be a highlighted part of the’ un. | annual winteg all-breed dog show, benched, ACK sanctioned event. breeds and varieties will compete Sunday, Jan. 18. Slow takes place, The show last year, at the same for The Press Trophy, Best-of-show judging will follow the group judg- Parr A. A? Mitten site, attracted a large gallery, | and it was expected a similar | that gets under way at 9 4m. with five rings in: action. | An entry list.ef 489 dogs of many! ‘trophy winner, from the variety, graup champions. i today, are, besides Dr. Mitten, | breeds: John C. Bryant, Battle Creek; Plans Set for — 4-Day Sports, Travel Show March 26-29 Affair) at Pontiac’s Armory Has Many Features Pontiac’s Nationa] Guard Ar. mory will be the scene for what is expected to be one of the area's top sports, boats and travel shows, March 26-29. Arrangements fer the show have been completed, according .to W. H. (B ill) Buchner, man- ager of the Nationa{ Sports and Travel Shows, Inc., which will Set up the exhibition here: Buch- ner says that almost everything that might be of interest to the outdoors-minded will be offered during the four-day pregran. Local and tational exhibitors will) have booths for display of the many interesting sports material, gadgets and equipment. Entertainment will include daily stage shows, Mort Neff's Michigan Outdoors exhibit, sports, and travel movies. A live trout fishing pond- wil! also be available for avid anglers. Lieut. Lester ‘Coykendall of the Michigan State Police wil] demon-) strate trick shooting and the saflé handling of firearms. Other highlights will include skin diving, Hunting, archery ghd gun displays. already have been planned. Many Prizes Ready for Fishing ‘Derby’ Officials for Metropolitan Beach Derby, Jan. 24, have announced) a zreat list of awards for the! many-sided event: Winners also | | get medals. : * * * Contest is for all ages, starts) at 7 a.m., winds up at 2, day of the event. , Rules and _ registra- tions are available now. k *& Weekly | attendance (weekends) at the beach has averaged 6,000, officials | report. Daily visitors | average, 1,000. Everything at the contest is free, | except ‘food and fishing equipment. Solunar Tables John Alden Knight’s solunar ta- bles, listed below for the week be- _ ginning Thursday, Jan. 15, should help sportsmen in this area to! s¢lect the most productive . time! fo> fishing and hunting. Periods listed here were prepared specially for the Pontiac area. AM PM. Minor Majer Minor triad Thurs coe... 10:40 11:00 Pri. esee. 21:98 . 10 11:40 $30 Bat. sscovesee.. —— 5:55 12:10 6:15 Sun. se..ees 12:25 6:40 12:55 7 90) Mon, ~....008 1:10 7:30 1:45 7.50 Tues. sees 8:20 2:35 8:40 Wednes. ...... 2:50 9:10 3:26 0:35 —— OE GS JEROME MOTOR SALES Have ‘59 OLDS at Prices — You Can Afford! “What'll You Pay and DEAL TODAY?” WE WANT DEALS! BUY What We've Got- | You'll Save a Lot! | i seaneenanaeaeuee | i { fi | * boating | | Whitfield school. Thursday night, | pets | Class, > Reg se iet Whitfield) FE 2.7749, Jim Rich-| | mond (Waterford) OR 3-3810,, or — ere doesn't think it’s too young for ae UP! Phote ~ EARLY START — Four-year-old Tommy Silsby of Roscommon a skier to get himself ready for future—competition—_at—his- age._He_handles himself well enough | right now to compete in the Michigan Pee Wee meet in February. Hunters Are the Army sowing wild oats. Army Sows Wild Oats; . Indignant SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI)—Loéal hunters are indignant about | | Little Stories _ . | About Outdoors | Judges for the show, announced who will also judge the sporting) outdoorsman? If such was once __. the case, times transpor- . booming interest Ley F, Greene, Berea, Ohio; = in outdoor winter Mrs. Virginia Keckler, Green- activities, but | “Ville, Ohio (working and toy group! judge); Mrs. J. P. “Maliey, | Northville: Alex Napier, Bir- mingham (Terriers); Lewis S..; there is evidence Worden, Jersey City, N. 4., (hounds and non - sporting . ithat the race is getting tougher. |Few grandmothers of a generation too. Despite PATTERSON and downfall, What could be the state's largest ‘band of conservation-minded per- isons may be in the offing as a iresult of the sudden ending’ of the | °F; | Porcupine Mt. Park — lease’ Manchesters, Maltese. battle. The Porcupine Mt. Wilderness | Assn., minus a cause to fight for, ; probably will expire, but may donq arise again in a new organization, that might be the biggest conser- vation body the state has ever known. At a meeting of the group leaders on Jan, 24 at Ann Arbor, the association president, James L. Rouman, will suggest some including such groups as garden clubs, hunting and fishing groups. * * * A recommendation to rescind a 1953 order that set up a field dog trial tract in Brighton Recreation area had been made to the conser-| vation commission. The order de-| der would restore that land for huntng during legal seasons. * * * Because of apparent irregulari- ties involving timber sales on state land, district forester Shir- ley L. Gowing, 45, of Midland, has been suspend@i by the con- servation department, pending an inguiry. * * * -E. J, Moran, 250 South Blvd. at Rochester road, finally has the real thing to show. for his No- vember deep-sea fishing trip off Miami, Fla. Moran took a 7-foot- long vention. The mounted blue beauty has just arrived at the Moran home where the wife ofthe Midland-Ress Co. official says it ‘probably will occupy a place of honor in our living room.”’ A son, Mike, philos- ‘ophy majer graduate of MSU, is W. A. Robertson, spokesman for the sportsmen, complained Planning a fishing trip ° ‘for some Practically all the deer the 7th annual that hundreds of acres have been planted in wild oats on the Ice-Fishing military reservation at nearby Ft. Stewart. in this section have rushed onto the reservation to feed, Robertson said, and only military personnel is allowed to hunt there. ’ “It's not fair to use the people’s money to attract game away from private property and grounds of private hunting clubs to a government military installation,” he added. “We don't think a thing like this should be allowed to continue.” Canoe Racing Group Holds Annual Meet Members of the Michigan Canoe Racing Association, an organiza- tion that includes most of -the state’s top-notch paddlers, meet in Flint the coming Sunday for their annual session. Al Widing of Holly, New Trail Open at Grampian Mt. A new winding ski trail has been opened at Grampian Mountain Ski 1,800 yards on the outside of the area The club also has eight runs, with rope tows in operation, plus the new Poma lift. The area is ‘half of the Widing racing team, is open for day or night skiing, except the current treasurer. * * * Officers will be elected for 1959, and an opportunity will be given sojany others interested in the sport, to become members. Meeting takes place at noon, at 1471 Schaefer Dr, Present officers include Gene Hooper, Flint, presi- during weekends, and a candlelight dancing party for adults is a regu- lar Saturday night attraction. * * * Slalom races ‘for men and wom- en, Friday, Jan.- 30 will the area's. first competition. Course for the event will be set soon, by dent; Marv Bielske, Grayling, vice. ipresident; Charles Crellin, Mt. ; ‘Clemens. secretary: Ron Frosh, Flint, recording secretary, and. Room for More Dogs in Training Classes With the spring training classes just a week or so away, SMOTC officials today said there is room| ‘for more dogs in the three area! training sites. Preceding the start of the classes demonstrations of obediefice train- ing will be held at Waterford CAI building Wednesday, at Daniel and at Bloomfield HS ‘next Monday |= night. Anyone interested may at- "=" PITTSBURGH PAINTS 1UST- PAINTED} ook longer Choose. From Hundreds of Colors in Five Famous PITTSBURGH tend, but should not take dogs. _ ‘Persons interested in listing their 2 as ptpils at Waterford’s CAI)~ at Daniel Whitfield school,| © land at Bloomfield Hills High School | should contact: the following class {Dan- Jit 718 looted lH. JEROME | OLDS-CADILLAC | 280 S. Saginaw St cunenenenene JS Years of cea club pro Gerry Monod. Junior sla- i‘lom is set for Jan. 31, Entries; may be filed any time. Bigger Size -Limit hike- in the minimum size limit of northern pike from 14 to 20 inches, awaits legislative action following Conservation Commis- sion approval in December. The revision is primarily aimed at ‘increasing and protecting pike populations which have noticeably | declined during recent years in many lakes, . principally in the southern Lower Peninsula. club, for daytime runs. It covers) big ones’’ at Pt. Isabel, Texas, in the near future. * * ’ Following recent refusal of an application for mining within the Porcupines, the Copper Range Mining Company has come up with a proposal to trade park area mineral rights for state owned rights on the outside. * * * A Kerry blue terrier named Tailtean’s Marcie’s Son, has just won top show honors at the Grand Rapids Kennel Club exhibition. He won over 453 others. Mrs. M. Eileen McEachren of Tordmor- den, Ont., is the owner. a g Caberfae Has First Annual Ski Carnival CADILLAC (UPI)—The Caber- fae Ski area near Cadillac will host the first annual Michigan Outdoors Ski Carnival this week- end beginning with a qualified ski instructor's race Friday night and eight slalom races for vari- OUs age groups through Sunday. New Lake for Pike LANSING (UPI) — A flooding | project at Waterloo Recreation’ Area would provide a lake for pike, a lake for pike spawning and, ipicnie sites along the shore, the |Conservation Department said to- Proposed for Pike = _| LANSING — A_ proposed fishing | regulation change, calling for a day. Work began last month on a’ 300-foot dam with a nine foot! ‘head which will permit oun ee ee Happy Hunting Grounds. BOISE — Idaho issued 2,740 non- | resident hunting licenses to Call iforniang in 1957. Idaho issued 160.000 resident, hunting licenses in 1957, Hunters bagged 105,599 deer in Uteh in 1957. Keep that Interior Bie t ideas for a new organization, | nied hunting privileges in 400 acres) of the area, and rescinding the or-| *‘sail’’ while attending a con-| | groups). jago took up skiing, or hunted wild- Here are the judging times: —Ring 1—Samoyveds, pets St. cats behind fast- ‘ranging hounds in L : Bernards: ring 5 meen. ne pes riers; rip 3 = rough northern swamps, or for jem. shunds, dachshunds, ‘bas- ents: ring ¢—pointers, Get 7s = piers that matter spent endless hours i panie! rs; ring readers) i utility entries “lower ee shore on = ice-locked " _ ob . my po chert agra These things are routine today, . wi houing ine « geiy ae pond es. elk-| not only for grandmothers but n A, open B entries for just about everyone. te a.m.—Ring l--affenpinschers, toy, Pekingese; ring |2—Labradors. golden retrievers: min.) Ice fishing in Michigan is noth- schnauzers: ring 3--German shepherds.jing new, but this state is rapidly borzois, Afghan hounds: ring 4--Irish setters; ring 3—obed. novice A entries 12 30 ages -Ring 1—Ic 6m. Chihuahuas, Yorkshire terriers. toy ry | pendies: ring 2 -alredaies ‘blk. cockers aot ters. ‘‘Tip-up towns.’ rT cookers; ring 4—Kerry blues, Scot-| plete t st o > |tish terriers iP with post offices. add —Ring 1— r. collies: ring 2—_ x cockers, Brittantes, Newfoundiands, ents = enowa Prensts Sullsege: etue Seo 11: pan ; ermm nts and other appurtenanc es. |— Penices Shetland sheepdogs. whippets. | lof civilization exceed in size tiring 4—Bedlingtons. am. fox terriers ) “ (wh fox terriers, Welsh terriers, W good many permanent towns. They \Highland white terriers; ring 5 (1 p.m )|are worth a visit from fishermen| oming to the front nationally as com- law en- —obed. nov. entries | 2:30 pm —Ring min. poodies: Pom-(2"d non-fishermen alike, as a. leranians: ring 3—boxers; ring 5—juntor colorful part of the contemporary' | showmanship iscene, 3% pm. vning 1—std. poodles | Not so well known as ice fish- | CHICAGO — About 4,740,000 out-| ing,. but rapidly picking up fans \board motors were in use in the &Fe the rough and tumble endur- U.S. in the 1957 season. Outboard | ance contests of coyote and wild- motor sales during 1956 reached) somewhat easier, a new ew high of 647.000 units. | | much, business of fox hunting PIA e * | ¥| ij there is a hint of. something more,' prophets of doom) Chihuahuas, the country’s: winter fishing head-| ~ forcement agencies, municipal gov-/ al ' ; cat hunting in the north, and the | but not too | F irst Quarter First. Swing Jan. 18 Winter a Booming locally. The follower of these sports can get as much, and usually more, exercise than he needs. As for skiing, the same people who blanched at the sight of the first snowflake a few years ago, because snow meant shoveling, now fervently hope for a new fall every day. So... if you're feel- ing winterbound, and chair in- clined, get outdoors and get with it. If granny can do it, so can you: } i | Pentiac Press Phote FOURTEEN POUNDER—Lake-: Orion produced the fat, 14-pound northern pike, displayed above ; by retired GMC worker, Law- | rence Olk, 2776 Dixie. Olk’s fish, speared from a_ hole in 14-inc h | | ice, is one of the season's big- | gest. It was 39 inches long. Olk is an inveterate angler hunter. Bowmen Finish in OCSC Loop - First quarter competition has’ been completed by the Oakland, ‘County Sportsmen Club Sunday | Night Archery League, and the: 2nd period is now under way, OCSC’'s archers are pointing for. a number of important meets, dur- ing the spring, including the com- | ing Peterson matches in March, the state field championships’ 6n Aug. 2-3, State target match Sept. | 67, a big game tourney July 12, and their own tourney here (Pontiac Archers} on May 17, First quarter le aders: zinee . George Schwirer. 267 (Téam Dolly MeNabb 271 (team 10 6); Lawrence 254 ‘team € 7) 282 (‘team 12. 6), Robert Butler team 8. & points) Fox Hunters Hold 0 &); Prank Hu) Pascher 282 First 1959 fox-hunting swingout EXPERT MARKSMAN — One highlighted attraction for the | March 26-29 Sports and Travel Show at tlie Pontiac Armory will be | the pistol shooting demonstrations by veteran State Policeman Lieut. Lester Koykendall. Trick shooting and safe handling of firearms will be featured. Deer Survey in Tabulation Stage Study Hunters’ Reports LANSING — Conservation De-| are being sent to those who partment employes are busy tab-| haven't answered inquiries. Per- \ulating completed questionnaires| centage-wise, public response from hunters during the. annual normally runs in the mid er e niet special deer hunting survey. 90's. * * * The survey is conducted to de- Of some 6,800 hunters contact. termine the age and sex of deer ed in the post card poll, approx: jkilled and hunting pressure and imately 85 per cent have replied jsuccess during the special ‘‘any- as of Dec. 30. Reminder cards deer’, seasons. ‘for Oakland County. Sportsmen club has been set for Sunday, Jan. announced tdéday. Rd. Grange Hal! Rd. and about three miles west of Ortonville. Hunters will meet at OCSC at) 8 a.m. Both OCSC members and ether hunters are invited. Shot:| guns only will be used. Rifles | are banned. Wrenn Says. x THIRTY-THREE Pike Spearing Productive for Area Fishermen ‘Tee-fishing for pike on Oakland County lakes is producing some of the biggest specimens in years. Any number of 10-11 pounders have been reported by both tip- up fishermen and by spearing. * * * Spearsmen, however, have taken the biggest ones, latest of which to be reported to this page. being the 14-pounder landed at Lakeville Lake last weekend. Lucky angler was William Pyne (eee and | 18, hunt chairman Lewis M. Wrenn) Event takes place on Jossman} a short way north from) of Rochester's Great Oaks stock farms Pyne, an occasional ice- ‘fisherman, says his prize was 39- iinches long, came under the tines after a sucker decoy, The fish ‘was his biggest fresh-water catch, ihe says. | * * * Another recent big ome was a. '12-pound northern, taken at. Cedar jIsland Lake by Richard Meyer, 1465 Lakeview, Dublin Schoo! 9th |grader. — ssid. The “It put up a big fuss,” pike was Meyer’s all-time biggest. 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I don't feel that anybody could have done it, but I can’t for the life of me think why you'd play a fool trick of that kind. To delay the coach, perhaps—but +-airports are engaged ina : ‘Exaggeration’ Versus ‘Sour Grapes’ ey f 2 Detroit Airports Feud ic Distance " into hundreds of thousands of dollars, an _.error_of 3.5 miles seems pretty sm “Sour grapes” responded the 7 man for American Airlines. “Then he trotted out. some statistics. made ,by the automobile Club of Michigan DETROIT (UPI)—Detroit’s two biggest sle over how much closer to the. city one is than the other. oS The feud was conducted by the public relations departments of Willow Run Air- port, and American Airlines, largest user of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Wiliow Run claimed American Air- lines was exaggerating the distance dif- ference by advertising that Detroit “tn July, 1958. He said the figures showed the distance from the Statler Hotel in downtown De- troit to Metropolitan Airport terminal was — small.” lying about the room, ‘why? The intruder—if it was an in- “Look. my dear Angus, ‘| truder—had left nothing, not even) ysaurice’s expression was that COMPLETE Lens—Frames $44 Rifocals $3.00 Extra iz ee High in Quality!—Low i in Price! Your Choice of Frames .. . Latest in Styles SATISFACTION GUARANTEED @ Prescriptions Filled @ Safety Glasses @ RX Sun Glasses @ Repair Service @ Frames Repaired Come in and: Have: Your Present Glasses Adjusted —No Charge! Glasses .Adjusted are Means Better Vision Baker Optical Co. 86'4 N. Saginaw Across from Federal’s— Above Maig's Shoe Slere FE 8-4331 HOURS 9:30 - 5:30 — FRE ‘til 8:30 (NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY) CLOSED WEDNESDAY 4) draped in an enormous towel the clothes hanging in the ward-| gf 9 patient man explaining robe. And being left with nothing) something to an obstinate one. had given Maurice Tarrant @s} ‘valid an excuse as Mrs. Denby- “You ie to eee es dps = SF ‘ w 0 ose characters > the Admiral for suggest. * OF | Were: oF ‘around giving the internationa} po- lice endless trouble. want to hold the coach back? I've ing a reddijustment of the Empress | timetable. Thpy had wanted “fo od a ene om why, lx got an appointment with a firm in Lisbon and I've got to keep it. “And now somebody had found — +1 don’, want to, but.I’ll soon be the luggage and-removed at least | scraping the bottom of the finan- | one excuse for delay. | ‘cial barrel and my mother’s got He stared at the paper and the the idea that it’s time I put a bit | writing. It gave no clue, The back jfnto the till. , baper was one of the- sheets of ‘When I suggested desk in every bedroom. One set 1 bought myself some clothes, I ‘of paper had printed heading and felt I wasn't being ynreasonable, another = intended, presumably,| but you can't surely be seriously as sec ond sheets — was plain suggesting that I would spend the Every passenger and every mem- hours of dawn lugging my own ber of the staff could use the pa- !uggage bere and there and hiding per, the block capitals gave no it under the floorboards merely in clue to the writer's own hand order to Push the Empress off . schedule?” ‘COME IN, COME IN’ He folded the paper, slipped it) ‘’M A COURIER’. into his pocket and went to Mau. “I don't know," said Angus. “I rice’s room. He had to knock sev- 'wish f could work jt all out, but eral times before. making himself/I can't. I'm no detective. I'm a _ heard over the strains of the Span-| courier, My job ig to get this ish’song that Maurice was singing Coach ta Lisbon on time, and I'd in his bath. 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I’ve got to let the manager know what's happened.” gage in here and say it was mi- racylously restored?” They brought the things from | | | midnight, they're just netting oF the cupboard and put them in the’ frem dinner," bedroom: He walked into the bedroom ‘Can [ have that paper back?" asked Angus. . Of course Maurice handed it to him. “What are you going to | “One seems to get a longer day in this country, and that of course means a longer life’ Why are you letending up?” tell everybody?” he asked curi-| “Tm not staying. 1 came to tell Nastia you that your Juggage has been _f Meal} tell the statt that yon ve nde . ,been the victim of a. practical joke. It won't do anything to in- Sheer surprise made Maurice's ‘crease their respect for the Eng- mouth open, and he stared at lish, but it’s better than getting! Angus for @ few moments during (he servants involved in more ques-+ | that this was the first time any- | thing had silenced Mr. Tarrant. " Found?” ' “Yeu Angus took the Paper from his! pocket and held it out. Maurice took it, and as he looked at the word’ on it- the be | Wilderment left his face and gave way to a grin of enjoyment, “Detective stuff,’ he said slow. 5 ly. “Well, well, well.’ He looked at ‘ton e: = him. (Angus. “Any idea who wrote this?” "Do you know anything about ‘None, Have you? that?" TWO GUESSES Before replying, Mr. Holt of- ‘fered Angus a cigarette, took one |himself and waited until they were alight. ait down,” he invited, He in- idicated a comfortable chair near the long windows which led on “And the passengers?” “They can work it out for them- selves." | He left Maurice, but he did not go back to his own room. When he had spoken to the man- ager. he made his way to the room occupied by Mr. Holt. When admitted, straight to the potnt. he went Laying the} he put a ques- “IT could make two guesses, and lone of them would be right." | “Why don’t you want to know osher re the stuff was found?” ‘You're not” | | There was re- Why would I). that the ‘writing paper provided in every Coach ought to wait a day while “Couldn't we just bring the lug.|— , j"! will accept,’’ she softly replied. Metropolitan was 14 miles town, It claimed Michigan measured the dista 10.5 miles closer. F ‘ERROR SEEMS SMALL’ “80 why do they use the ure?” asked -Willow Run. “ trouble is that when you get the Automobile Club of and found Detroit Metropolitan was only ing campaign under way—ope that runs 20.7 miles and from the same hotel to Wil- | low Run terminal 34.4 miles—a shade un-— “der 14 miles more. “What. difference does it make?” | asked the champion of Detroit Metro- poiltan. It is closer, and the terminal is 100 times better than Willow Run. “It was constructed for passenger oper-__ ation, and not for manufacturing air- | planks.” | Willow Run, during World War I, was | used for building pave , closer to neces in 1955 14 mile fig- Possibly the an advertis- SNOW J0B—'Sno easy feat to handle snowshoes, 3-year-old De- nise Tichen discovers at Unity, N. H.—especially when they're adult-size. But Denise has plenty of snow to practice in up her way, where winter comes early und stays late Gifts, Seals. Engagement TOKYO (AP) —-Crown Prince Akihito became formally engaged: today by sending traditional gifts of sea bream, rice wine and five rolls of silk to Michko Shoda. * * * Then he knelt before the green- ery-banked altars of three Shinto shrines in the Imperia] Palace to report to his ancestors. that he was going to break their traditions and marry a commoner. ; Akihite’s gifts were taken to Miss Shoda's home by an envoy. . Hollywood Headlines | ‘Leslie Caron to Return en” {foolishly to France to Make Movie By LOUELEA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — Leslie Caron tells me that after she completes “The Man Who Understood Wom-| at 20th, she'll head back to. her native France for a picture— the first she-has made in her own country for eight years! Main reason Leslie hasn't been home is that she’s too busy mak- family at Luchow’s to announce | our engagement.” Snapshots of Holtywood collected at random: Marlon Brando has been sitting | on Anna Kashfi's doorstep trying to talk her into coming back. Well, if you can't live with or with- out a man, it's better to try to live with him. brow Bardot La LORY CALHOUN ing American hits ttke “Gigi.” Her own honors she takes in stride. But she really boasts about her brilliant husband Peter Hall. “Peter has been named director Suzy Parker returns to 20th for! “The Best of Everything’ cured) from her tragic automobile acci-| .|dent except for a stiffness in her right hand which is expected to be eliminated with therapy. | a WANTED 1,000 COMIC BOOKS 100@ True Love Story Mags. The new owner laughs and ad- mits, “I don’t know yet what I'm going to do with that darned - "aa pool.” I dislike criticizing Lauren Ba-| | “EEE _ In Greyhound Bus Station 124 N. PERRY ST. bocca called of the famed Stratford on Avon! - If some of our actors had known | We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and | Theater,” she said proudly, ‘‘and that Charlie Farrell was preparing, . Novelties : he is only 27!” e sell ihe Lig One in ued PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET Wouldn't Nat King Cole be per-|SPrings, they w ave rene ee ee. ite bbe: fect in “Emperor Jones’? Well, |‘he ey to buy it. ni that's what he is going to do with! Al Zugsmith for the independent | company they have organized. “We are in negotiation with Ed) ‘|Muhi,” Al told me. “Universal- : International owns the rights to “° the tamoue Eugene ONeht wig BUSINESS: MEN and WOMEN If U-I will sell, Nat and I will: , make it on our own. If they won't, | SALESPEOPLE we'll forget the independent com- ‘pany and make it for them.” ~ -SHOPP ERS ® * * white house Wh W's plano-shaped| fe whi e ano-sha swimming pool has been sold to WHOLESOME FOOD millionaire actor Spencer Carlisle (his family are shoe manufactur- | FAST SERVICE ers and have millions). | i . 'RESTAU RANT call, whom I've known long before she ever married Humphrey Bo-| gart, but I think she's acting. very in criticizing her own hg country, the United States, to the Hs British press, Betty, as she is called by her| pals, is still carrying a torch two miles long fort Frank Sinatra, and| if she battled with him and sep. arated from him, she cannot blame PONTIAC SAL her own country for her. squabbles, ' ‘If she is quoted corréctly, she said she'd exchange Hollywood, “where flesh is cheap and people forget too quickly, for England, where people have’ something to say and are willing to listen to liad what I think.” Blonde Sabina Bethmann made a hit at the Kirk Douglas party Sir Laurence Olivier with her beauty and sweetness. She |B 4 page English Parma well ‘been —in- ; x * * Akihito, 25, and 24-year-old Mi- to the balcony, pushed another chair close to it, and seated him- self. ‘Pleasant out here. isn't it?) Last time | was here, it was so hot that I had them push my bed: out to this kind of veranda, I was the only one who got a cool night's sleep. Now, What's on your e ‘ ; mind?” ; Light Colors Full 9x9x'2 “Do you know anything about ; Never before C what's written on that piece of - a ie aie ~ have we been “If I did, T wouldn't want to R ILE able to bring Ea. tet you anything about it.” Mr. = | Holt was leaning back in his chair; such a bargain! /as always, he was completely re-, axed. “What T know is my own! Wall Covering 54 inches high — easy to cleem 4 NeCTUNG of patterns and Colors, ciean. No Reg. 9 3° Run. Ft. $1.49 Polyester Vinyl affvir—but wheat you get to know is the business of the Green Em- press company. Isn't that cor- rect?” “Yes, but” sutiace that is so easy to “And now that you know where) More word. the tuggage> is, you can tet the’ whole thing drop."’ € ; “ft told them down in the office Sq. Yd. ‘that 1 was a practical joke.” ; “Good boy. And now tell’ me ‘why you wanted to get me mixed 9x12 Linoleum Rug Famous for it of patterns 8 long life, large selection Regular $5.95. *4>9 and colors. _ Counter Top | iches wide alert rs. Make your kit thia modern material. ,up in it.” | Continued Tomorrow Permanent Gennicide Built Into Many Fabrics ATLANTIC CITY—"Permanent” germicides, already “built inte” textiles, are now being readied for incerporation into plastics, rubber, paper, and metal finishes. They will control a wide ,range of micre-organisms and bacteria as well as fungi and withstand as wide gelection of tchen.éparkle with 49‘ Run. Ft. DO IT RIGHT! many as 15 dry cleanings and 20 \. 996 South Saginaw St.—PARK FREE launderings without losing their effectiveness. jcrere Filling Station iby the emperor and), ‘pension plans in force in the United chiko are expected to be married Ay a short time. - x wo in traditional Shinto ceremonies in April, when the cherry blossoms bloom. Their | engagement was disclosed Nov. ai. | on nnn Canadian Grain Down OTTAWA — The index of the vol- -+ime--of -agrieultural-_production in} - Canada, which had risen to a rec- ord 169 in 1956 (a 1935-39 average is considered 100) fell ‘to 131 in 11957. The decline was attributed largely to a slump in western Can- ada’ s grain output. Livestock and: tobacco aces also were noted Insured Beusions Gain i NEW YORK — At the start of f- 1958 thre were 23,640 insut States, covering 4,860,000 em- ployes or associates and totaling, a reserve of $14,025,000,000.. This} represents a net gain during 1967 * 2,820 plans, 385,000 In people cov lered, and $1,575,000,000 in the as igregate reserves back of these | ‘plans. i BINDING—This is. the official’ badige for North Africa's. newest ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. @® = ‘Rivtland Air Force Base near A)- buquerque is just one big filling station. The supply squadron's base! petroleum section pumps about 30 — gallons of fuel, each year. a selfgoverning nation =" North | erm Nigeria. Called the Northern Knot, it. will appear on official documents, robes of office and government property of the for- mer British aes starting | in March, 158 “You started the whole thing.”: Zsa Zsa Gabor told me, when she) telephoned from New York to say_ ‘that she and millionaire Hal eed iwill be married in three months in Hollywood. “You said that you thought we were engaged. OO OO Ok a ak Ok og + _“My daughter Francesca read Thru it and called Hal and said, ‘I NOW SATURDAY married.’ So we went shopping | at Harry Winston's for the most beautiful diamond Pve ever seen, and we had a party with my Se aecatrcinammenummentne eer cmaaeaaeaieate DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. fal soldier cs cua Features 1:15, 3:58, 6:40, 9:20-18 e missionary and China sky' Viale Lssameels) N-O-W |i Open 10:45 25¢ to 1 P.M.” Noah 5 Stes solace onan. watch ek Se REELS ae Be go eR 9 eR WMS eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, E fat Gree “s. Sie eS eR Cheer eranenunncenamn “x” ee rs Her Children No Longer at Home. Kidnaper’s Motives’ Not » Known By_ PATRICIA . MtOORMACK NEW YORK (UPI)—Two kinds|the of tears fell in Brooklyn Monday. The ones splashing down the cheeks of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chionchio, reunited with their 12- day old kidnaped daughter, spelled joy. Not as easily explained was the strange sorrow that settled on Mrs. Jean Iavarone, 43, widow, mother of eight and — accused kidnaper. In custody, she whimpered sev- eral times, expressing concern for “my baby” — as she called the infant found in her one-room apartment by. detectives Sunday night. “My baby” has been established by authorities es Mrs. Frances Chionchio’s daughter, Lisa Rose. A broken heart, frustration and possibly physica! illness may have. led to the kidnaping of infant Lisa Rose, according to psychia- tric and medica] experts. : * * * But the “law” is more specific about its request from psychiatrists |- when a person in custody is turned over for psychiatric observation, according to Dr. Randolph A. Wy- man, direetor of New York's Belle- vue Hospital. ‘ According to law, one question, Dr. That is: “When the act was committed, Wyman said. did the suspect know the difference |* between right and wrong?” Marriage License Applications resné & Eat Wo Soa James L. Chalmers, Farmington Sharon K. Hosler, Farmington Wayne W. Smith, Lake Orion Joan M. Carpenter, 3910 Baldwin John D. Korrok, Detroit Susah K. Riddiell, Farmington James A. Alston, 499 Bloomfield Emma Button, 464 Arthur Charles J. Ogg. /Parmington Doris J. Mitchell, Farmington Thomas G. Flanigan, 151 Edison Joan E. McMahon, 261 Judson John R. Cameron, Alm Donna J. Dye, Drayton “plains Elmer L. Desimpai, Bloomfield Hills Lois M. O'Hara, Detroit Charles C. Higbie, Bloomfield Hills Margaret J. Kunze, Birmingham ~ Robert F. Davis, Evanstog. I! Carol 8. Zimmerman, go Harbor Edward M “Heppenstall, Ann Arbor Judie A. Reynolds, Birmingham witied C. Kraase. Clawson Enice A. Lord. Troy Charles Tullp Jr, Farmington Carole Trewern, Hazel Park Brazil’s Latest Census Counts Over 62 Million RIO DE JANEIRO—At the start of 1958, Brazil's Population passed the 62,000.00 mark, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geogra- phy and Statistics. This organiza- tion’s latest census figures indi-| cate that the population is growing at the rate of 1,500,000 a year. The five most heavily populated of Brazil's states have a combined population of 33,387,000—more than? half the country’s entire popula- tion. Brazil has 20 states, a fed- eral district, and five territories. Hikers Hunt for Snakes Using Wooden Prongs EILZABETH, N, J. —If you like rattlesnakes, you'll love the Union County Hiking Club. It hunts them, with wooden prongs. Led by Robert Casser, a chem- ist, the club hopes to catch several snakes for mounting purposes. ~ Last year’s only rattler was caught) ing to her family, has been living there is just, Mother-love at ‘one time was something Mrs, Iavarone dispensed around the clock. But a turn of events, dating from her husband's death three years ago, put a stop- per on hér mother love, appar- ently bottling it up. The children who used to be about went elsewhere. Four te an orphanage and foster homes. Two to live in the home of a married son, Another son died ‘in September, 1958, and Mrs. Iavarone, accord- @lone . in one-room apartment. Neighbors recalled that the ac- cused kidnaper had mentioned be- ing pregnant some time before the kidnaping, A psychiatrist said “phanton pregnancies sometimes occur during the change-of-life — especially in those who feel moth- er-love thwarted. . - x* * * At Kings County hospital, a psy- chiatrist said that the ‘mother- love” type of kidnaper usually is more neurotic than insane. But if a rere persistently be- lieves that another’s infant is her own and that God has decreed that this is so, there is “delusion” and perhaps a form of insanity, it was explained. NO ANSWER Other points made by Psyohia-| trists who were asked about: wom. en who kidnap: - —In the anime] world, thwarted) mother love is the reason a cat or dog may attempt to take over ithe litter of another. —A woman who steals a baby ‘and coddles it ordinarily isn’t cap- able of blackmailing a man into marrying her; since the ‘“‘black- mailer” and the “mother love’ type are not in the same category. After learning the background | of Mrs. Iavarone, the experts said | there is no clear-cut explanation| possible at this time and that ‘their | opinions are — at the best — pure. speculation. One of the experts, Dr. end | Zitrin, is head of psychiatric serv- lice at New York’s Bellevue Hos- pital, Y WELL, PIP= WI ME PIP, BOYS ONE A SUST 4A NOS ere by WEA Service, ne. MMMM “THE ONE WITH THE %, LOOKS LIKE \T ‘ “4\WAS_ STEPPED. ON BYAN ELK !' BOARDING HOUSE } Z AN THE ¥ WHO'S ONE) f BUT T DON'T Ee me Y we YOL GOT HE LOOKS ij - NloNot sust Yet: 4 OH, HIM! 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1950 Harvester, UAW Agree on Pact End of 2-Month Strike|™ pYoor Contact rain Futures Hold fo Line MARKETS |Stocks Active, a ea eer CHANGES Slight CHICAGO (AP) -- International Harvester Co. and the United Auto covering sales of locally grown Workers union early today produce brought to the Farmer’s reached an agreement on a new Market by growers and sold suffering se- Sees aia Mine tes ae | CHICAGO vg — Grain futures \gaatcns ore Pa ots NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- injarien ie 8a ~_ accident eto months teeta ces icrly‘bogea|Detzlt Bureau of Marks, at ot iter opening, Tra Augustus Griggs, ded of trade dealings today. Some ing was active. » received in an ac- Spokesmen for the company and union announced the asrooment after a lengthy session that. ex. Gains and losses of key stocks went generally from fractions to| _ about a point. firmness in initial activity attract- ed more liberal selling and the Detroit Produce tended into the early morning s)market generally became mixed. FRUITS — iL. hours. Soybeans again were steadied|appiee, Deucious, bu. ~ 9aa0|. The ticker tape was late fora accident and treat- i The agreement, if ratified by by another rise in the price of VEGETABLES es iets lees of initial reais , pele “= UAW local Harvester councils at. ‘soybean meal. Beets. topped, bu — to. | ae ers — the ma et a iy: a meeting Friday, would end the) Dealers said there were no new Cerrots. tovped. | bu sone agi rhe tae page oene eran ce headquarters, he influences to guide the marke’ radish, No. 1 pk. ws jeation P =! . of strike, which hag forced the shut- s to ¢ it. | Horseradish, No. 1 pk. latest advance té record highs. Leeks, (bcts.s doz 26H) enone Onions, dry, (bags) B0-Jb. ....... Paraie Roois ieeha:! doz... Parenips 44. bu. Potatoes (bag) 60 Ibs down of 15 Harvester plants, 7/Both commercial and export buy- parts depots and 3 transfer points. ing was slow, Ratification by the workers Wheat was ‘s cent a bushel SS would result in resumption of op-| high@r to %, lower near the end |Redianes ee jens 7 dot... erations by Monday, « companyjof the first hour, March $187; Tomatoes, Mothse., No. 1 tb bekt. spokesman said |corn % lower to Ys higher, March|Turnips. topped. bu. xs ke ‘old type contract $1.13%; oats % The principal gains in the new higher to % lower, March 6614; Poultry and Eggs contract, the spokesmen said, irye unchanged to % lower, March DETROIT POULTRY were an annual pay increase of ($1.34%; soybeans 1 higher to %| DETROIT, Poy Darel, tar ment ie Or Nothing much in the way of over- all news affected prices. CIT financial dropped about a point as the news was out that ‘Ford Motor Co. plans to enter the new-car financing field. This was a blow to CIT as a large part of ee firm's business is understood ig|to be financing of installment pur- 1 chases through Ford. CIT fell 2% eens SSSSSSES TESTS eneccueeee = — x the commission ‘‘criminal neglect” 6 cents an hour or 2% per cent, lower, January $2.16. rite lee ultry whichever is greater, and the heavy type hens | 10-20: light type hens yesterday on rumors of the Ford caused his death. length of the new pact — three, Gr Pri e iat a Rooney tare beens eee Pee thd disclosure. lea ain Prices Dale ped eecl, pd American Telephone dropped well * * * ry caponettes under 6 Ibe. 20-21; over 8) 42; duckiings 30 ; years : CHICAGO GRAIN jis. 2 lover a point in continued proft tak- Attorney Alphonse Lewis Jr. said | Wages under the old contract? : i averaged $2.55 an hour. Le OO et ean pon To a! Griggs was given a “cursory” ex- - nent Oats— “ipetroit. in ease lots, federal-stete| Losses of about a point were amination by an intern at the hos- 107% Mar ses O84 grades taken by U. S. Steel,’ Boeing’ and pital, treated for cuts and 1.93% Ma 0) 63%) Whitee—Grade A jumbo 47, extra large d relea police were = | ‘Closed Door’: ey Finirenaast ato Jue ceseees. 60% 40-44, wtd. avg. 4 hs large 41: medium| Raytheon. - sed to es j | be ae Cs Ce. 61% a4: emall 32; grade B large 39-40, wid : are Agen a blood test on him.” 113% Mar sane 9.30% adi At tl il, Lewi , Griggs - Po licy Bared : Cora (oews re sy lee aera tan let can New York Stocks was put. = og eee uate ee ue ve a Ti "bard (drm Commereiaiy traded: {Late Morning Quotations) and “ bled so badly his : IED. woo. coee DLE 960 er ree 9 oe | br rvyardapbarl Yates Figures after decimal point afe eighthr fell “ae shoe y 1 lams wipe par ty an 4-30 imag hg 30 Admiral ...... 18 TORe? 98 = . ‘|iarge 37-28; medium 34-36%; small 30. on ae aye ks F Sines 104 Lewis said Griggs’ brother, LANSING (Gov. Williams’ of eee cates ing & My a8 ue = ~ ra rope penile | fice hag announced 9 new ‘closed ee us er] y Livestock lalum bid... iy sock ae ee a veg his eter : door’ policy coincident with the Rares i bth ‘Lone Gas .. 425 Fume mpi! wad ey ; tp DETROIT LIVESTOCK AmCan _..... bo, Vetillerd . 65.6 : ' , treatment “but no one paid any tart of the new legislative ses-! pere }Am C 50.1 Lou & Nash .. 862 . El a wo ape an a - at , a f Steers ne etlcialicaeaay i ceee, aecay Am © & Pay a4 Seheuna 30 2 NOT OFF HER ROCKER Like Alice in UPI Ph a For the past 10 years, there nea 0 oun er e .) with Tuesday's late decline, of weak tom Motora ... 395 Martin Co .. 324 . ~ ote Police . Superintendent William 4 Sech a unlocked stds door he dla Ai ; Loe rol meadey Jo fm Neve! eere fe He Dg 14 phagetoges six-year-old Donna Langes of Tell it was made sy the Tell City Chair Co., and is | Johnson, who said he assigned a Z Feriveofce on the capt Dulles Sees Hard Times Hetsit ciresigtaan oti fisiamtat lel Mitre id's 4) CM teeth cntenaal ealeraton of her tomes teaker twice the size of one of the firm's regular detective to investigate the case er floor, a few steps fromthe VUHes ar THC S 750-800 ib heifers 27.00-97.25: gcattering ey - ; $3 Mer? He ifet created for the centennial celebration of her town. rockers, shortly after Griggs died, said he = elevator. The door carried a sign, | for Generations if Westin Suit, "Sects eecede fie |Armecr a C8 - ue lan Mike 130 : could not understand why the man warning, “No Admittance.” A M hR price paid gather sparingiy; canners and | Atebiee + HS Mont Ward |. 423/ » was released from the hospital. E re to Matc ussia oe aa ase. Butchers sigaay eth & Shia a (M a Bis ; tea PERLE MM / ° ' = Griggs -had a frac- : But legislators, lobbyists, poli-| . _ Hat 2 c) proses: Mixed No. 2 an Benn Air... 425 Nat Cash 782 : - ~ U 8 and died of a blood k sna endnote sey gg ASUINCTON (AP) erent daddy eae as rae Be i : cto the bain afer undergoing, | nored the sign, ulilizing it as a alas tne Jn and sacrifice, per- No 1 ead Sor he 1 uence cups ea fl yee oe ane “h antes : AIF ass ar ro em i""™ : direct route into the office to by- haps for generations ahead, -will 300-200 ‘Ips. 18-9801800;, mixed rades| run Reine 6 Ner on oi . pass the battery of aides and re- required! | unt the eco- |*OR!, 200-600 Ibs. " 15-15 90 . ie soe 303 Geum Che a 2 4 ceptionists. je reg « o counter e oO | Vealere—Salable Stead cholce|Calum d& HH . 187 Owens Ii a Bo4) = Je ol ion - inomic-military growth of com-/and prime 3600-41 00. Y tancard end good * Gal Dry .... 21 Pae G&El. 64 | ; — An exec tive aide announced that! muniam ptt “aaa witty 90.00-26.00, cull qoeren |e Pac . 208 Pan AW Alr 26 6) earc ers | 4 due to the confusion of traffic,; «Wwe may face a period even| Sheep—Salable 400. Siaughter classes: Carrs An fe Paras Piet tae = | for Highway Tacos the door will be locked as of to-|harder than we have become used|{ambe ‘sreund 100 Iba See ised checalGelce 4rac bs ft eo oe ie DETROT (mM — The day of the biles alre | day, Williams and his assistants to he sald. to prime wet pelt wooled lambe 118 lbs.iChes a Ohio . €0.6 Piiser Cee | ° mo ready contribute to the - still will receive all visitors, he, | pelts areanalantiee ‘aaa. amg pe Ciea Be haere $2 Phelps D. g36) _ |glass automobile may be approach-|rigidity ofthe body and carry a A completely new concept of = hastened to add, but henc eforth| ~The secretary, tn a statement tlauehter ewes 600-11 5 Cluett $2 Phill Pet eeaeee Te ay ting, but it’s going to take more {Portion of the roof load. ~—thighway tractor design, aimed at 3 in-going traffic all will be one way, ' the Senate Foreign Relations . Sie ical vo W883 Proce @ GQ 163) research to reach it, the Society -_ * * greatly reducing _ transportation . ee | Committee, declared: ‘The price Colum Cas... 24 eae Ol... s - “Looking costs for heavy te bulky loads, . | of failure would be the destruc- ays er et to Close papenptira a Repub sd... 3 ‘ of Automotive gi rs id,“ ahead to the future,” | was described in a paper presented Court Denies | tiem ot ait esr netional ober Goo Cores «Ht Rein Mol sa | a: aad reoennct emteable that| before the Society of Automotive +) 4 ; tives. We must press on with A bl P| Copper Rng .. 26.6. Rey Tob B ... 0 1 Many of the characteristics of | uce @ Engineers at. their convention here. E City Ss Appeal courage to build surer founda. | ssem y. ants Curse Pub oS ro oleh Sa glass and its behavior continue ohairs parent material which, ‘when | today: Fa . . | tions for the interdependent ere se seqee O94 St Reg Pap .. 43 | to dety adequate explana aminated with glass, will result] The paper, entitled “A: - & P ] i 7. at ‘Edis ie vitie att ha | equ exp tion, in a trans paper, en New Con: Ka in Foimce Case ‘World community of which we | DETROIT (UPI)—Chrysler Corp. Doug aire. 566 ‘Hears Rove 1 said Dr. George B. Watkins, |aij0 of ¢ oes composite cap-| cept of Light. Weight: Highway ‘ are a part. was expected to go ahead with Its Bapont eee 210.6 ) epee once | al | chairman of the technical policy | j,omber 7 pre Sie peng Tractor Design,” was co-authored —_— The State Supreme €ourt yester:| ia Tl, will “call tor Austerity andit plane ter elose its—a RASC T raty piante Bae ae ti + 7 Ht yey 27 b - Omio! Le ies. by. Cc. Vv. 5 day denied the city's motion for sacrifice on the part of all.” beginning: Friday even if a strike ~eton Ate : ay fou Bea '..!: ta Ferd Glass Co. of Toledo. He indicated that current/and D. J. LaBelle, truck engineer, ; leave to appeal an Oct, 9 Circult!” Huties told the committer U.S. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, is fi Aut si. Jot Seu Ry bee De Wathinw’ noted dhe trend (Ol onoe eg ere ere Oey | of the GiEC Truck and Coach En-- | Court decision which ordered pro-lioreign policy has three basic pur|° ended this week, a spokesman said|#mer he Nag gla'on car | bee larger lass areas reer soir point the way for structural uses | gineering Department. : motions for three Pontinc police|noges: To block nggrensive foree | gy, Feet’ 4° Res ol 3." M2] STANLEY J. TREADWELL [and sald the present windshields) Ct.” “omobles. eee oo Se ee ee sibel to promote human dignity and Poss aon te mao ale 5 A and backlights in modern auto- Alrcraft glazing capable of sign are its ability to haul more is Two of the officers were PrO-ltreedom, and to stimulate eco-|_ Chrysler announced yesterday ft] Ford Mot. $82 gun OW. aaa > withstanding pressure loading | Weight, more bulk, and a greater moted in City Hall ceremonies last! omic. growth and iiecdepend: would lay off 13,300 employes In/Gvet, Tra s+: 8, Suther Pap. .406 p : : - and having high impact resist- | V@ of pi : week, Fred J. Golnes was raised ence. ; plants in Detrolt, Evansville, Ind., den eo... 1} peda TES oe ontiac rine U : ance has been developed Included also in the advantages ¥ from sergeant to lieutenant and| : and Newark, Del., Friday because Gen Mills... 99 Texas Co 83.3) Shar Increase »y -| claimed for the radica ‘ 4 : © ios el on : P laminating _ heat - radically new: de- James F. Bale was promoted from of a shortage of windshields and ' ai Textron... 202 fo Install Officers _ @ glass and plastic sheets much sign, are greatly increased econ- detective to sergeant, Ford Returns sere supplied by the glass com-| ay teas Wate ati 4 Shown In State thicker than used for automo. (°™Y of operation and maintenance The Oct, 9 ruling by Clreult $ vases Prensamer 314 a. b ° tive glazing. plus improved handling qualities — seize) Gark Go haan ice - . mployes. of Chrysler's Dodge Soe Undered’ :..314| Pontiac Shrine Club will. install Lig uor Sales with greater comfort and conven- a Pp ... 60 Aircraft é : and Imperial assembly plants in F Un Carbide .i9s;|new officers at its first meeting j safety. glass also is re- Fe - ordered the promotion of Detec- 1 ] g Detro! 2 : bole hf Un Pae ie tence for the driver. trolt and Los Angeles will be he of 1959 this evening at the Federal] anstn q to carry Joads in tension. tive Herbert ©, Cooley to ser- sod home (Mond O1 Unit Aly Lin . B4 cavs d Loan Bui W IG A sharp increase is met by O CW ATS but will work the remainder of the ae On Gas cP |.) 41 3| Huron St, week ending Jan, 3, the State struction ithe extended|2 Kittens Are Reason : Two of the three officers had week before closing down for the Haare SY Lines ..... a7 x Liquor Control Cornmiasion report- Plastic interlayer for mounting or for ‘Why th H try’ brought sujf in Circuit Court after]: nerrorr uw—The Ford Motor duration of the strike the following and <... OF 8 Greet me Taking over as president will be| eq today, glazing the composite. - ! y ne Nure their promotions were denied by¥lqg ig returning to the fleld of new week, a spokesman said, meat fui te ta Stanley J. Treadwell, of 2625 Sil-| © ioe foe th k 5, 1 TOWSON, Ma. oaths Maaty & -Police Chief Herbert M. Straley.|ca» purchase financing, once al, . oe . West A Bk ....336\Verside Dr., Waterford Township. eat papel e week this Year . woman calling the police station whose decision was upheld by City /gubjeet of antitrust law prosecu- Sets He if Afi SOB Wael ecoRs] eating the same ark a meee Greyhound Sells Lease _|said she had to reach Friendship Manager Walter K. Willman. tion In the auto industry, 4 rse ire oe te) aon. peg! Other officers will be David Neal) Liquor sales, like most other sales International Airport right away, a Since government prosecutions of! , 7 , i+ Yale & Tow 313/aNnd Roland A. Lewis, vice presi-|have been steadily lagging behind CHICAGO i — Greyhound Corp, The deck sergeant ecked why The city: filed its application for 1938 1% only General Moters of to See How lt Felt : 7 Yrgse foals wt dents; R. J. Stanton, secretary; last vear. has sold its long-term car and) the hurry? : Jeuve ta dippeal the deelsion afler the ear indi stry's Bi hre e x ; 844 yenith Rag io14 Rov M_ Gallipe, treasurer and: truck leasing business to Commer- j | \ Big T ha 25 po, 1 «+ * * The woman said her daughter the Cily Commission voted 61 Nov. been in the field, aT AKG Uotonn of Kal 45 Lawrence D. Shelton, chaplain, | John Cc Bennett, director of, cial Credit Co. for an undisclosed was on a plane bound for New to appeal Indictments charging conspiracy ee RAPIDS (UPI) — A, new VORK = Puc) © “ ee wy store operations said he was re- Price. |The two companies will| York, then added: “I want to tell Judge Adams ordered the pro. |!° violate anti-trust laws were re. = old Grand Rapids WOMAN, | sociated Press (Complied by the As ‘The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. /luctant to assume on the basis of reserhlg/ eres from ‘the leasing |her my cat had kittens and she motion after trial of the lawsuit turned against the Big wu Oh ewan he ia rou ver Del , inauet Ratis btn Stores! Whee GED Gok on the Sécond|one week's sales that the upturn = er yeas: ee have twe of them.” started by potice officers in dune. |!238- need eee ape burned, ne Net change ye ‘ae as; Wednesday of each month. would continue, . — a The suit claimed the offiders Ford and Chrysler agreed in a at St Mary's Hes raat tay, tion Prev. day . ._..3140 1400 oe 113 All of the new officers were) ‘Dealers generally put in light . should have been promoted to OP ee ee oe ve ee mice wots i iNacea Ram Wook aes of ae 10.6 Lak ates elected last month. orders for Christmas," he said. “al : _ vacancies on the force since they |. : di any : ago ..... 238.3 839 146 1804 last minute rush might have : pced om fopof th el aervice |COETA! Motors wa convicted and/or the Goured erat iy oe ane We HE HE obi | sieaned oot thelr stocks, Als, the] oe we + eligibility lists drawn up after focced h give up its affiliated fluld with a lighte it the 9ST high... 9900 1347 775 1888 Probing Cause end of several strikes in Detroit : written and oral tests, teal car financing adjunct since | Secausel t wealen — isoreteds iia oe Oe ee t Hi . pee have helped the sales es yung the trial, the officers said |1919. was like to -be burned." Co heen, O ighland Fir e . that Chief Straley'’s personal hos. General Motors was convicted in} A neighbor threw a blanket | Pieures are ae el eh ws ure / ; V; nd | D Bi fi id T | nsh T , Ce ular cue ed, nen et ges That Killed Baby Vandals Damage oomfield Township Taxpayers blocking the promotions. to ‘sever + Pelationa with GMAC. {When she ran from her south side} Baldwin Rub fo =a ete Highland Township fire inspec Ori rson ee r 8 ar — ‘ - = a aay She spffered second andia. t on & Chem, ‘Cp. 74 4s tors and Oakland County sheriff's rion School Buses 1958 Real and Pe al Property Taxes ore Swipers Return Fishhook S Pant rd degree burns over most of|Howell Blee Mir. Ce. €3 83 63 / deputies tod a . nags Fants, her body. Poninaular M. Prod. Co * @ a.g| Ceputles ay were seeking the pa ble without P th EL ‘A s0n told po! ker SG ee 19 113 cause of a blaze which destroyed| State Police at the Pontiac Post = enalty thru Jan, 20, 1959. “LKHART, Ind. 9» — Somebody} GRAHAMVILLE, Ky. Grocer n told police his mother had |*. Tojede Fdison oo." ve aaa 12 2, a Highland Township home. and| reported that: vandals cut the P fF swiped all four hubeaps eff —Mi-;Punch -Htghes- strung several big’ [been “extremely nervous" sinee| *No sale; “d: es took the life of a six- month-old and brake tines of OSs ened ‘enclty_ $ 4% will be added to the tax bill 3 = chacl Del Regno's car while helfishhooks under a window aill to/her separation from her husband, baby Tuesday. Orion school buses last night. “| ‘between Jan. 21, 1959 and F } was attending a dance. Three deter burglars, who police identified as Dr. Earl * * & The senags was pon a this | * on eb. 28, 1959. ee en ae ae eee ee Sinclair Labor Talks orcs 2s Smeets meuigs be divers arived at] After March 1, 1959 texen mut be paid te : ie dl > { eft parts of his pants on the i: : one-story home of Mr. and Mrs, their i to begin morning runs, | 2 the hubcaps back on hig car again. 'hooks. Lodge Calendar 5 ill D Warren Newsum at noon. Their) Officers said. the Oakland County Treeeurer in Pontiec. : youngest son, David, died in it. Authorities are checking other | _— Offie How : ) S ona ae ‘No “00, ROAM Ci < Ton ! eadlocked 8 Soe ilenaes peter: wag/Area buses to be sure their lines t . - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 b arkston et off either by a defective oli were not tampered with everal Training Courses [firs inhi, aoah] kansas cry, Mo, (aP)—nomn|ieater or stove, Bat to evidence aie teres “MN Pouce] Pee Monday thru Pride ; . | sides have refused to yield in/has been uncovered to pinpoint the| Each bus carries an average of | rganized in Waterford ee wage negotiations between Sin fire's origin. Ages bd rgap helenae News in Brief clair Oil Co., and the union rep- +. * Nne could cause a serious acci- | a at! NUH TEE —. the .firm’s production| ,The victim's 23-yeardid mother|dent, officers pointed out. | New courses in .civil defense|days at Fire Station 2 for five _. and pipeline workers, ja federal|Was prevented by smoke and ae —— training are now being organized in!weeks, Joseph Smith will instruct Norbert W. Jaroux reported to Mediator suys. flames from rescuing her baby F . oe es Waterford Township, according to|the two-hour course, Fontien police yesterday thet his) ee who wag in @ bassinette in the liv- ive Are Reappointed eslctoeetomeeiinibemnttcnsaana no Assistant Director Lioyd Gidley. ce home at 490 Fourth St. was broken . It doesn't look too good," said| ing room opposite the front door. to Two Ponfiac Boards nea ni ° ~ ® In the medical auxiliary division, el oe rah cb repel = ster tesuhes? ae : he a COMCO TWO.WA a y= a yr openings . new classes will get under way ; in an impasse, Hie ache gore Smile Not Irresistible Big bbetds loot reappointed ad Y 3 . advanc rst aid classes, which|Feb, 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the John D,| John A, Lewis, 14 Thorpe St., re- jast night, 4 P will meet each -W. eines day at 7\Plerge Junior High : Boor ee gah'el 6 billet pls — aes tay Big bay, -§ as Woman: Asks $] Fee at commissioners approved MOBILE p.m. at the Community Activities} There will be 14 weeks.of train-|his auto to Pontiac police office ; ; a one-year terma for the three / VHM-FM Center, Leon Bumgardner is the|ing in the medical field, followed yesterday. ah emia and Atomic Workers) BALTIMORE (~The little girlimembers of the Board of Review. | $502: high band, | 2 nit, 30 watts output, Wansistor é instructor, by four weeks of instruction in Strike noti tha of 5 was irresistibly cute to two/They are James F. Spence, 111) power supply, ’ eal "4 This program is being rushed |portable hospitalg training at_ the Renae’ e Linch roraty bas . expire at‘baseball patrons in a car as she/Oneida Rd.; John Q. Waddell, .60: through so that. trainees may par-|CAI Shop, T 674 Sunset, ow Saturday have been filed waved @ flashlight and- directed Rd. and:.Ceell Mullinix, | i cipate in the ingtructor’s course Ai phases of medical and hos.|°. a ken ak aoe a Ga dhe calomel wie — eS i | in Pontiac the week of Feb. 16,|pital training ‘willbe included in| An estimated 25,000 American|piants with which aged al Ital nea ppointed to three-year terms. Gidley said, this extensive , Gidley said.| communities depend entirely upon! contra ; ‘child's [oh te Board of is were! Deed — first ald classes|Mrs. N. J, Dyst, who le is a regis-|highwaya and trucks for trans. emters . ving ‘inde ween voce vay Segre Margen hog gh pd | session at,7 p.m, Wednes- =e said |and Maurice E. Fi t.7 pan, V tered nurse, will the course. | portation. ; ne — the parking fee would be §1,. erty &. aster ws a : i cS he : B. . i j ! a. oe ey . Bor a ° ’ : . i A ry ao . a 2) é é “ef = f . . . a ' = 5 : _ é Edit Six len: : Not Elect Them LANSING « ~ A bill was on file in the legislature today to change ‘the Wayne State University Board |Versity from an elective to an appointive/ basis. If it wins speedy approval, the pA proposal by Sen. Edward Hutchin- son (R-Fennville) would have the effect of heading off selection of - Instead, a, seven member board appointed by the governor, with senate confirmation, would ee substituted. ” Tt appeared likely the bill would be the first formally introduced in the upper chamber following to: _ day's organization activities. * * _ Hutchinson said he had the posal drawn before President Clar- a a se sree Pacers Test Sasat wise Se nce tele ie nie provided! -the- April 6 statewide election. ; Schools Build for Sports. NEW YORK—More school bonds were sold throughout. the United States during 1957 than ever. be- fore. About. 20:per cent of the total, or about $400,000,000, was raised for the construction of gymna- pro-|siums, stadiums, swimming pools, and other sports facilities. THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY. 14,1959 - “(Says Handling on Ground. ‘Inadequate - Jets Need Faster Service insure selection of well qualified |bers of the Society of a nee ealls for loading and unloading a beard members. : were told today. larger number of passengers, re- U. of M. , members of P. G. Neelsen of Pan American fueling, food handling and baggage dispatch. LAKELAND, Fila. Train Jumps Track, 13 Hurt in Florida (AP) — The 20 miles northeast of James H. Granger, was taken to a Winter pital for treatment o chest . injuries. inations. conductor and 12 passengers were injured today when seven cars of! a Seaboard Air Lines Railroad:- Passenger trein jumped the tracks old conductor from Waldo, ~ Fla. None of the passengers was bad- ly.hurt, but a number were hos- pitalized for precautionary exam- minute. Williard H. Pitt here, the 70-year- Haven hos- f head andican be used~with jet fleet at around equivalent two plston aircraft sinultancous. | ly, but in less time. : Servicing of the jet airliners pictured a need for high speed pressure refuelers capable of hanilling 6,000 to 7,000 gallons a Lines, Inc., said only a limited part of present ground equipment mated the cost ‘of providing new fground equipment .for a modern lars.: Most of it, he said, would | have to built to order, wy ‘Hal Newhouser Talks at Rotary. Featured speaker at yesterday's iWaterford-Drayton “Rotary Clb! meeting was former Detroit Tiger pitching ace Hal Newhouser. Midwest superviser of scouts for the Baltimore Orioles, Newholser |: spoke on the search for new base- Club Meet I. Mikoyan. of United Air jets. He esti- —SYDNEY, Austratia—Moss Vale; a New South Whales farmer, re- cently reported Hart (D- Mich} says American leaders and Congress members should lose no opportunity to listen Noting there nad been some ob- Township ef White Lake, County ‘assed by the White Lake BERT ‘Listen’ Closely to Mikoyan’ enon scribed Hart Advises Americans sees Thence a WASHINGTON @®—Sen. Philip A.) “It's a response to an enclosure|* fhen the telephone companies are put-|point of beginn ting in the monthly bills, asking), The : : that the 10 per cent wartime excise /sary to Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas on telephones be removed.” oraered ' ; er rT . ‘ AMENDMENT P this 10th day of January, 100 } jections to receiving Mikoyan as at Gokeod State of Michigan ordains . . oe Neelsen said the airlines will une | bell talent. an official guest of this country, the White ; 8 conveyor belts for handling bag-| -Newhouser’s off-season time iS' Hart said at a news conference: Shin Rural Zoning Ordinance Jan. 14, ‘38. gage and cargo. One objective, devoted to his post as director of : From Agricultural to Residence 1 Dis- NOTICE TO BIDDERS he said, is to put baggage on the recreation at the Oakland County, “Although we abhor much that |‘t'¢: part of ae os ag Sealed proposals will be received by’ claim counter within 10 minutes Children's Home in Waterford, that.nation stands for, we would (at the intersection of the mertber RW ers of the County of Oakland at : after the plane lands. 'Townhip. be unwise to close our eyes and [tion ‘ip ‘located No I" 1 40" 'E. S40e8 eee tithes an ie oe a a w j * ae clock. Increased tuel capacity, Neel- : ' podetiae the No. 2 man in that and running thence A ae Ie We. 1e0l Meng yee Monday. Febru: sen added, is making the cur- (Report Albino Platypus | “™"' . “thence "S.acie") 964.00 feet thence anime ‘Gate “tor! furnhing te "fswinet rently available ptr =| We should be willing to contest |S, 1° 01 ¢0" W> 273.83 2 foot, to the polat! | 66 h Pine trees at a height of time.” an albino 5%9 million dol-| with the Russian ideology at any _— Agriculture to | Realaanee ni 1 Dis- That part Mikoyan is visiting the United section %. fetr wra of the ae % of the N.E. 4 T. JN, RSE. White Lake! or aeare feet; bated and Vela : ; Bids must be made u platypus “with yellow legs’ that States as a guest of the Russian, esean apis cree eens a fereega be pate eneeee lived on a dam on his ranch.’ ambassador, not as a guest of this Cones in ee oe as to their contents. marked z : ue sou Sydney naturalist Alexander Chis- country. feet along said east line from the N.E. any ore gegen ae: Sa Sere been hold said the animal was a rarity.) Hart said he has received a flood ——s due south 8 $00.00 fa0t along said cena, “= be gop pat oP especially since it lived in a dam of Jetters from Michigan citizens| section line: Ae “ere sige the sdvantace of "tne rather than the customary runningion a wide variety of subjects. | Thenee WN. o se ee Bert in ieee te at the “Oy Sere Oakland. Michigan, water. But surprisingly, he said, he on thie aoe mn a the. se County of Oakland, od, Michigan, has received more mail protest- |aiong the tak line of section 25: ai MISSIONER OF THE nee 8. 17° 68°05" E. 416.00 feet: KLAND. MICH Accidents in traffic cost the ing the lo-per cent tax on tele | Dnt Nomar ise E. 330.00 feet to oF Pe ©. BROOKS Atacrican people about $5 billion phone service than on any other the point of beginning ; ROBERT O. FELT la year. i qubject: He add oy wt ih re to TOcmanereial 1 Dis- SOL D. — yi —_ Death Notice a a ee CAR Aw gat fers JAN. 12, 1959, JAMES E., Third St; age 59; beloved - ing our customers, Pleasant work- Sp er yee aS Saacas of Mrs. Alice roll; WERE | YOU SHORT OF MONEY EE aye hens paige tele, “wotees or personal’ itor | Surg yt tart beens Carroll one Irs. pas ; “At 10 a.m, today there 2 view, FE 3 between 10 & 3. ig help to you. We employ @ Gear fanaa ‘ey Joseph P. roll. were replies at the Press | a WEEKLY bhi lg nerene fon ort tee men one omen to rs; Anna Hynes, Mrs. : ve. esses. Just 8 hom and Mrs. H. Prazier. Puneral| $ Office in the following Frocks {3 is friends No investment, | -modernization. Write us for de- cevtee = = held oo i } boxes. sary. Fas LP ie ph oma dl neces- tails Pontiac Press Box 86, : a a.m. @ . Mi- : sa wu toe ¢ Dep’ . ghael’s Church wiih interment in 5, 11,17, 20, 22, 27, 28, nein ‘ ~~ Employment Agencies 8A _ the Rosary will be abhe yee 81, 32, 63, 70, 74, 76, 81, AIRLINES SEED | YOUNG OM: | ._ . J { . ¢ OUr ad u n- SAS CRG Cory a weenteays = Semele 20 om be 92, 96, 101, 116, 118, 7 | structions 9. Central Tech. Inst’ FVELYN EDWARDS - CAULKINS, T J., 1109 BELF- 5 | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ridge Blvd., Clawson; husband of BEAUTY FORM ; RVICE het tttns % ae cemeceet! ccs,stan (staine| = SP ges aoa — Caulkins. ation - 2444 ' sary will be at 18 im. Wednes- __ Help Wanted Male } ©! onstrate this amazing new prod- | SUITE FE 40584 day at the Manie fley Puneral| ““ “~~~ > ~~ > uct. High commission, ulus chance 2 | Home, 183 Gabiena: Le oy 10) MEN yerteD TO COVER tu advance tn expanding opera- | SECRET AY Puneral service be he Pontiac rounding area. tion For personal interview cal} a ae ad red 9:30 as m. trom ithe anaes make | bi 7 M1 6-0825, i axee ver and” polaed ot rece fest uardian Chure! w-{ layoffs, hos: zation Ls, tractive ap a Intermen an Holy Sepulchre. lus hrc epee Call John Reitsma, asa HOPS. sige 85 Puvs | = ng etarlal duties. Midwest 1 for appointment for ba ¢ men o State Ls Salone Glee bese . Rersonal interview. Wednesday, Drive - 2700 Auburn. Rd. Uties, | Idg. FE 5-0227 husband of Mrs. Pauline M. Ham- ursday and. Friday between 1 : COUPLE | 2 SALES * mon; beloved son of Mes. p.m. and 6 p.m._ only, - CARETAKER - COOK . H KEEPER | = eee eee) Ae 3o tae Uti ae Lice) ARE is acelvennanety Mart mmon: ear nephew rs on mises.- Suis mo; Mi De | e. Funerel serve will An Active Man Good ae i _lessant eto h =| peal pe & = ae eran | ur . Jan at shed, heated a; 0 childre: af from 8 wey oiitia Pacrcl —, for ive work. Oppor- Lge closet aargpor sajetomy company. official $5,300 pilus ex- ome with William H. Mar- = v aaehonie tine cmipfar| elec crange-refrig-sink unit tof | uses. Midwest beng got termes any 406 bach officiating. Interment in x watea eek a sh snacks, Television; Télephone~'~- Pontiec State Bank Bldg white cs sl Cemetery. : Me opts A oe = re saay. Jan. electricity. Laundry sent out; | _ 5-927 ammond w in state at the gas ms pte o- | Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. | totn tition NO. DRINKING. rel | Instructions — 2 TATiO®. JAN. 13. 3, i989, “JAMES “J. AIRLINES ‘NEED Y OUNG | “MEN, ; erences Cai) Mrs. Kelly, eyo kas oa ee band of Mrs Mary rarer aan: structions_#, Central ‘Tech, cael | ees WOMAN FOR GEN. | AIRLINE father of Mrs. Ward Kanouse,|): ACCOUNTANT-B eral housework & chijdcare. §_ Mrs. Wesl Hall, “Mrs. LC.) Male, 25-to 40, must be foes ef ‘days. Babysitting to “evenings ogy Marvin Taylor. ch ros Tay-| rienced & capable, 7 po 8, Must drive own car. MaAytfair. Cc AREERS lor, Gomer Doak Cecil; payroll & taxes. 40 hrs. perma- 6-6846. [ _ Jewell —— Genes etl) be) nent, pleasant. = short, | from the Michael's, ‘Catholic _area, MI 6-4228, ~ for ender Fala coure Chureh with interment Cemetery. Recitation of te p.m. Thurs-+ Puneral Home Rosary will be day % Huntoon at 8 where Mr. Taylor will Ile in state. sOWNSEND, JAN. 12, 1959, E., 283 W. Kennett Ra.; MILs; cousin of Mrs. Teepictos’ Wilson: | 5 Irwin Hoff; Mrs. tres oath | Mrs. wnsend; uncle rrar and Voi of Mrs. Nor | man Miller and Thomas Town-! send. = Lod I Jan. 15, at 1:30 eld ‘p.m. ‘oorhees-Siple Funeral Cemetery Lots 5 SEAUTIFUL $ GRAVE LOT, shown wih en 7’ hens 28 4-9882, Help Wanted Female me 2 WOMEN NEEDED 18 to 40, to do tele. work from our office 4 hrs a day Contact- ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER for one of the oldest — & dependable. A i - White ooee 0S eet ral ane Fontes tion organizations in Oakland County. 1959 will = our meses year, why in it not now? Pontiac Press Box n BABYSITTER FOR LIGHT HOUSE. work & care of twins 2 Vic. Lk Oakland hts pe ‘Plains, OR 3-1653, after | 4 p.m of Sorrow will ESTABLISHED ‘REAL ESTATE floor J rene In new *neesen & emist- ing. properties. uires” at full | epi EXPERIENCED Sa GIRL™ SS SILK FINISHER og OL rents Dry Cleaners, all EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES . AP- oy Bor) Lounge, 1122 W. mr | EXPERIENCED ~ HOUSEKEEPER. pins cook ae i good con wages. FE b some pressing experience to iw | tral Airline Adv’ ory Board __. Help Wanted _ 7h RESPONSIBLE FaMiLy 1 MAN : = part time work evenings & Su: uldance of Cen- ss employed by Airlines 934, Approved for veterans. Train for Jet Age opportunities This is steady work. FE , with expanding airlines as Station Agent, Reservationtst. Communicationist, Ticket Agent, Radio-Radar Technician, etc. Men and Women 18 to 39 high school “Por. qualifying —inter- Tees write phene or mall cou pon today Hosters, | caaNet by Dick Turner \ i | { .| 4 j i } | | LIGHT HAULING, ReCa SLE ; Dump frucks .« a UNWANTED , ARTICLES PICKED | of charge *| ‘Painting: & ‘Decorating 20 j ) Moving & Trucking 19| eee Sow 1-A Reluced Rates 4 Sipe or long distance moving MITH MOVING CO FE 44 = 1 MOVING - HAULING XCELLENT SERVICE = Reaotiable FE 45-3436 - FE 2-2000 |HAULING & RUBBISH. NA i Bo _Your price. Any time, FE 8 ; Notices & Personals 25 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND sornemmels eee newly released ex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at SIMMS. WILL THE MAN THAT HIT 1965 Piymouth Friday the sth of Jan: at Cass and ieuven Cal PE 2-8181 cays and PE 2-5248 eves. and ask for Frances MeCue. stoves. refrigerators, etc. 7 rf _yrs exp, FE 8-8376 or FE LIGHT HAULING & “MOVING ¢ oF any Kind. Real cheap. FE 86-2404 any time LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING ubbish, ft! curt, gravel and |° tront end loading _FF 23-0603 | MAN WITH % © TON TRUCK | wants work Cau any Ume. FE _8-6348 — ee a ODELL CARTAGE Local and long «distance moving. | Phone_ FF oe 6806 Trucks to Rent | TRUCKa TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ‘,-ton Pickups l'y-ton -stakes | . Seng-trallers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD “open Daily tpeluding sourany | FE 4.0461 up tree WE HAUL ANYTHING) evans and weekends & vers reasonable FE 86-0207 NN Ne Nett ead 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- : et Cash‘ or terms.; UL Wid. Children to Board 26| A-. BOARDING HOME, LICENSED | UL _3-3042 DAY CARE FOR < can. LDREN, IN Heensea home. FE, 2- STARTING JAN 16, a ‘ WILL. open my home for day care, For small children. Licemsed Nr the Genera! spot alan and W Huron bus FE 2-6 Wed. ‘Household | Goods 27 CASH FoR UsED TVs FURNI- | ture and misc. FE_2-0367 CASH ‘FOR SMALL RADIOS, | Working or not. PE. $8755. CASH FOR FURNITURE | AND 7 AB. | lignces, Ocd pieces or house full. | crest cour ous service. be FURNITURE NEEDED | Entire home or odd#lots Get the 2 4 dollar, Wil} bu Pek outright or Feat 1 for roa) Sao ae | WANTED 1 he \ a — att Le TYPES of furniture Ph, FE ; | WANT TO are ae DON’T FUSS-— CALL us! SUN SALES CO A 6-101 Wd. “Miscellaneous 28 | PPP AA AEA AAR AAA SO Ia \ INVESTORS: oon, D, SAFE) chiirch bonds, § per cent Sree al 47620. ™. Reg, U.S, Pat_OM, 11969 by MEA Servien. Ing : * “I believe he’s lost his will to live, doctor. Just a few minutes ae he told me to shut up!” _Work Wanted Female if Aubutd “Aycrue Nureés Exchange SURSES AVA! AHI E = Osy & Nignt—Licensea & Bonded | ek 2-5492 ee a A DRY WALL TAPING AND Finish ing. Pree estimates. PE 8-678) o PE 4-6191 | ENGINEERING DRAFTING _ Building Service . ist “Ch ASS DECORATING PAINT- _ing and d_wall papering E 4-0255 A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. _Papering FE 8-0343 A-1 PAINTING & PAPER HANG- __ing Ref. furn FR 2- 4-1 PAINTING PAPER TANOING. _Paper removed PE 4-4018 A-l PAINTING AND _PAPERING, Mason Thompson. FE 4-8 Meney Wanted 28A | WANT TO BORROW $10.000 ON good going business. Rigid in: | spection allowed. Will pay bonus. | | } _ replys held in strictest con- | _fidence, Bex 114 | Pontiec F Press me eeees to Rent 29 NLA LL 2 OR 3 BEDROO A-l PAINTING.. INTERIOR = EX- tertor, 10 per ‘cent dise for eash Guaranteed’ Free est .FE 4.9905. | Aan PAINTING & DECORATING 20 gears experience Reasonable Free estimates, phone OL 22-1308 LAL NISHED ROURE | PAMILY Q ebildrent Wants 2 | or 3 bedroom unfurnished house in or near Pontiac Must be near school. Ret- ereaces furnished. WIIl sign leage it necessary or con- sider ‘option te buy’ on niece home Write Box 27. ~———"“TANDLORIs iS e have over 30 rental appll- eants. Wanted pomes and apts. All — Furn or unfurn O REAL 6143 Case Busabere Rd. FE 5-3030° WANTED TO LEASE FOR 3 YRS modern 9 or 3 bedrm. home with Fn Tose or Rochester ares. Share Living Quarters. 30 WOMAN TO SHARE LOVELY apartment with elderly Christian woman Private éleeping quar- ters phone and entrance. FE _ 5-680 or FE 68-8467, ss Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. a2) ABSOLUTELY the fastest aétion on your |" - buyers waitin Sail Res nor Partrage. FE be ee 3set aA TFENTION YOUR LAND wart a feattaaty Met NO Es C. HAYDEN “Realtor ane IN ASK AVAILABLE FOR [LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOME, rica TIES | NO OBLIGATION CAL iL . Johnson. entice rE 17% 8 8 | Telegraph Rd CASH =QUICK CLOSING ny “CASH! ES _Wanted Real Estate 32A bola LISTI-Gs AT Wiest . Incomes & P W. DINNAN 66 W_ HURON for ~. fe ar whe equities, We ARs have b land contracts. Clark oy Es- tate. 1 W. Huron. PE 46492 or __PE 4-4813. _ Ask for h Mr Clark. We Buy SELL & TRADE: — List with 4 for fast & efficient” gervice years serving Pontiac yaa Open 8 LE BROWN. Realtor 1362 W. Huren FE 2-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING 0 SERVICE CALL US IMEDIATELY tf you have a farm or income property, Home Supers waiting. - * Humphries » ee Eves. GI AND eu ~ CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, se oes sell seer home for e with very sm own pay- te fhe oe St a mation Do not fee) obligated. W 83 N ree “tell gi a WE BUILD DORRIB a SON, REALTORS 12 W Phone FE 4-155? HAVE CASH, WILL TR AVEL We will travel! to see you and show you how to get cash for your home land contract or acre: ase Call now -for a 30-minute No chat RD. RILEY, Broker 509 nike Lake Rd. Fe 4-1157 44821 Action. We Can on ro House. WHITE. OP as 3- eeoe me 0 5660 Dixie Open Eves ‘til 9; oumany 1 Sell Us Your Equity pe eee r home—-cash wait- tane. We aiso — : mes, Giroux. Franks, 4395 Dix: vy. OR Rm 39701, WanteD: awe rt |e yd propert tes ccnseass: Buyers w a) M. Jones, Real. Est. $32_W. Huron Rent Apts: Fornahed 33 bath. 2 couples Adults ack. Alberta Aj 1 ROOM BACHE emploved is cme 390 oh AP? % PER wk. 80 State Bt _FE 20566. 1 RN | RITCHENETTE. Tv - _N. end! very nice. FE 2-4376. 1 1s 2 BEDR | LAKEFRONT au 4 partiy f furpished_ OR. 3.0105 1 ROOM ; utitities id, Hneris furn., FEB __2-6236 tN Perry. _ 1, 2 & 3 RM APT. ALL WITH prt bath. Ower Ga er's Mu-- €ty E. ‘Huron. p.m, ot Stil 8... ' work at dry cleaners, Cil) AIRLI ue fp. —-— H bal = ith Rev. Malcolm K. Bur- LADD'S, INC. 2-4393, “=e of eiey Techical Insite “BABYSITFING LOVING CARE service for bullders contractors | PAINTING & DECORATING Re Ras ton eehtatinn, Interment in Oak OR 3-1231 FREE CLOTHING & GIFTS. HAVE WO 2-7762 21730 |. @no architects ete. Past, compe- eee ere) cel rece Laie pay ees 7 ur. Voorhees-8iple! . eS clothing party in your home. ive arrays Bide. Detroit’ 26, shin. | caries @RADUATE. AGED n,| —'*™! service OR 3-082 after 6. | Peete top" Bcpnen ee Ait _Puneral agar. oorhees-Siple FACTORY — need demonstrators. FE ADDRESS | SUSIE NIE wo oe needs _work fen podiaiely, reg | BLS EL. ECTRICAL SERV. FREE EST. ro + __ Card of Thanks 1 tions, Apply t@ to 1:30 a.m 1066 t housework, AD. LIVE I. Phoue. ws age o.... Ser Pure ESTIMATES ON WIRING, | Guar Reasonable, FE 2p. t i ik’ natn : ae Baron 3 fa soneet coming, «bam AIR CONDITION “BOOM aa Cae. | COUNTER | PERSON aly Bie DRY | Gers FE baal, R. Be Munro “Television § Service 22 re wi SH TO. THANK OUR AM LOoRING FORA PARTICN- FOR A PARTICU- hel; ved. MAyfair ¢-3968. ated be hone Be | work, Sa per. ME 1B enty | Electric Co, -1800 W. Huron. pa rl pep Cn ssnay seinen iar. Gees Eimdaens|| Seca tx Ug wemae ron of || nee OVER EM a alt tunity s werious’ men’s |B, Maple, Bifmingham GET OUR BID FIRST! | att rv SERVICE CALLS | AN- and expressions of sympathy in’ mill stuff but ome who can ac- = = Thursd easy snd in spare time.| COMPANION FOR ELDERLY kiteh: ttf swWered pro Day or ni = the Jose of our belove _ Mother cept ® challenge and «new eve A er Sunday off, MAytair | Novinterterence w with ith present Jo Job. | _iady. good ret, live in, FE 4-1829. a. Fee cee ete Warn | TE +008 nay Electronic randmother attie L. = ' format! . . as chalk. Special thanks to the ladies! sbiitiee that can help mo pre,| OROUP WORK AGENCY WITH 6° & present working hrs. Write tee & wemnes, Magee +100. | rd OA CL es ox e) Pw ai cc vatane of the Lakevill aaa and mote this aE ze ey ee century-old national vopnections Pontiac Prea, Bor 24. Utilities Sa dons oF -| “MOP STRAKA - Dryden Center Cem Associa-| growth is unparalleled by any| 585 immediate need for Institute. XPERIENCED et skh GUARANTEED ROOFS - tion, And Rev. Merle Nichols’ other industry and just now s time social. w : Pretersbiy | PIANO I 'S, MAJORS 1 TN ref, Wil. iron tn your bom | kinds Est isis Hugus Tory | JENSEN'S Ullnottsia AFTER. and Rev Peter Bell for their com-' jing in the trea. Financial with youth work ae or religious Gospel Music, _ Also regular Be- | FE eo home. Pick-up ead delivery. cap c FE 23-3021. FE _ noon & evening cells, FE .2-04605. E Be haar rae Ha: aa ace are _ unlim Drecc Bee bee ee re fee ome WAI Se BABY SITTIN a= TU — | Upholstering 3. _ Blum Mr. & Mrs. Harold E.” those who quality. cath Wo Sts TRAIN FOR RADI T- L WAN one ese vege Bium _ | Ask for Mr Mitchell or Mr. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT sion, & pW tne Tee light housekeeping. Days. F a ee al TROUBLE ES: We AL'S UPHOLSTERIWG vibe ays th kind: oo En _3ie4 wien ae eg y j00D TYPIST & GENERAL OF: | fake whote™ jobs, art Jobs or ree i: a equ en . ness ¢ to us durin ai maa Vora Ol bees Cah HANDY GIRL | WANTED FOR | FOR HOUSEWOR Kern, while os For tree | fice work. FE “20 work old jobs. Custom duct work, EAKLES ¢ SURG OFROLATER. : | a bet. RK | sobbed deeded a gas and oi] furnaces and free es- recent loss of our dear ather & & 3 p.m: MY re Monday, Wednesda Friday.| information send your name, age. | ioNEST WOMAN MUST HAVE) §, FE 62824 and OR 3-148, Shea Si"¢ Cooley Lake Rd. EM | Charles Clark. specia! thanks to sourE MAN TO GERVICE ES. | 9:30 to 6:20 920 wk. Must have | & Present working hours. Wrhe | MOTHS waned washings. and irom me Gal our neighbors, relatives, Rev, Wil- Transportation. Call Pontiac Press Box 21_ Electronics HOME, GARAGE. GE CABINS, “ADDI- | —~FHOMAS UPHOLST RNa am Palmer’ Sparks Qriffin Fu-| tablished r and local ter,| 7m # Wednesdat evening, May-| _& Television” Institute, clay" Ptck Up and delivery y eas0| tions. Licensed bullder, FHA} 197 NORTH PrRny 87 — seg ape tere oyes a ee ee © ss fair 6-2750. | Wo EAR M a +0038 a 87 or| terms. FE 4-0000 ¥ FE 5- Pom e Charles Nabi ¥ train to 2 HOUSEMOVING FULL Clar! al. Call Puller . FE 23-2318. reliable men we can tra it. a, REAL ESTATE — | Mugrestine ‘slephone vor use| sels motors “snd” refrigerating acs ee aes | Lost & Found ° 24 ia Momortam 7 SALESMAN Kendall's Studio, 148 aw.) Satine’ selleg to wade te tally 08. surement 2e. years in rounD: IN VIC, or “TEL-HURON " DEACON— FOR ACREAGE hy, h CEASERS HOUSE- time. Wo ater erence with pres- ik INGS, $3.00 BUSHEL. FE) MasON {one HOUSE RalsiNO, PE 2-023. _ TO THE ¥ OF-CHARLES) Wanted man to specialize in sale = ; : oc ation coer THD OF GOLD BEA Alfred Deacon, ved eway| of land & ferme, Attractive deal.| Ref required. Top salary. Pon-| | write at once, Pontine Press Box CAbY ““DEsiNEs —“BanyaTTviNG | M Bulan Ui Pie 27008 or Vie Augusta-State St, near High suddenly January iith, 1968, a! Cail Mr. Riley at ve et ut} Utilities Institute. 4-or-§ evenings. in your home, FE | eves. OR _3- School. FR me —— ‘Joving husband and dad. yes Ll PRS ae PART TIME EXPERIENCED | CED | WANTED: MAN FOR PROPIT-| 6-623 | PLASTERING & “REPAIR. REAS M8 | vost TUS BIGA RD WATOR We Waik I Caen MW Tat S59 tate Sate sien Hocking -Giftes— IF cl fe in Ww r ‘e. Fe 2 1927, F F Eas ene ume we vt ment, NBEO nah cians tis | «eater Melee nooeemea.| Talc Yet tens fay | ome eck seme Euan FLAATERIRO Be, PEPATE | ogt” frat acack aN m en eo ae 2 = " Sialy wissed uy Jessie att Joan.| fans tors Have Nemes fe cae| Cull’ plist ue Weskeec: _mCAdeeaee Vrespert Ei Devt TROKING z ae ce ‘eo ate a LAYING, | Gnd piiverbell Roace’ PE 48766 Ri 1 tS con- rek~ 8 is i | tym | Beet with Secritanmonernga! oft a "culidren in school. Ref. qr oe INTELLIGENT WIDOW DEsiRMS Sé0ding and finishing Phone FE i Funeral Directors 4 F.C Wood Go. corner Williams Cail after 4-FE 5-3682 Work Wanted Mate — 10 “Weitchboasg gen. off, eashler, | 50% : ooo _Hobbies & Supplies 244° DA nnn | Lake Rd @ MSO, OR $15. - | ox oF | Tight bkikg™ rE 24781. ROOF REPATRS a = 2 REOIST, NURSE POR PVT. oF. x : = $PARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL RETIRED = NEAR RETIREMENT a ie oF Pontise specialist, aoea 6 Bi Boa ae work for IRONINGS. as BU. peel! GUAR FAVESTROUGHING FE 404644 . allied i UMRER picTURRS 1 i e 4 ts) Thoughtful Service se 24001, Looking for, ee ae quaitfieations ane ES most jobs $1 br FE €5371 oF aa ane Rel FE Soe a6 TRENCING EXCAVATING | FOR ook Store, 15 awrence St, Voorhees-Siple Sperber Coleman over bend. aeera SHIRT PRESSER i) CARPENTER WOR WORK NEW | gfentel service SA ee Biooes o bea wen Ou pens | Rn SY, Noeeee Ae en and other speciaity items, D& M| Experienced, gBimingham Clean. Repair. FE 44 ; PRACTICAL | NURSE WA NT 1) Sor hn lee FUNERAL HOME Building Service FE 2-704, 0's _1253 8 Woodward. MI 4-4620.| (7) pAINTING. 5 wasHiwa— 5 inne i PAUN. Business s Services. 13 (eee ee Ambulance Service- Plane or Moto: | _?-82¢9 SPECIALTY SELLING, UNUSUAL! terior, Free estimate sled oR : E | : maetee Safes Opporcunity | “steerer | SR ot Bn EAU Oe at ae aeteacan re | MIST RON ARLENE | Notes & Pereonale 28 “A HOMELIEE ATMOSPHERE”! win train 2 ctlamen ea Re CARPE ad st eee Si,our office “General, Printing ‘&| A COMPLETE COLD WAVE 15.50 OATS carries: Witt, PEROT Law-| —Deretie’s Perry FE. Earnings unlimited Apply, Mi, | ‘General house work in modern | pair. D._B. Murdock FE_ 2.7861, Tahoe Ba Pleas PE 30135 | _ 31266 FUNERAL HOME nm Bi fon, a Fri veer 9:30) Fothoue ive Sram Caine | CABINED MA ARPER | Teornad ¢- thOwinds— Pick. ROMS SALE C CLEANERS. |~ —_ AEROTREDS—_——- Drayton Platns 778% WR ‘e Hwy, vie | TABLE A aR a hens 8 “vpecis 7. os bane very. re Wall all and ws, Reasonable. Z) KN! APP PP SHOES iz it ie af ence for had CARPENTER ~ WTD, BABY SITTING AND LIGHT “GOTGN RERVICE 1 = | Fred Herman m2. Donelson- Johns pe rson_3121 ewe | Seas ere eae ss wae | Npousework. FE. 40908. Ppairiog andy Tesipaing. TR RE Any OinL Of WOMAN NEEDING pRUNERSL HOME : WOMAN ~WiniEs MOR FOR: 5:30. FE #4 WANT ices OR STORES Pike Pn FE 43981. a friendly. advisor phone FE “Destened for Punere 5 home than oe Rawat z): COMBINATION | WELDER JOUR. JOUR-| clean Drayton area OR sHpWACES” ees ANED AND rep, Confidential. The Salvation WOMAN WTD. ages HOUSEWOR! neyman. Wants fork, Phone UL) _ 23-4469. serviced C. L. Neison, PE 5-1788 : , ra : and child care. Live in. MAple| 2.6244. WAoHI NG aND iRONINGS | 4 COMPLETE COLD WAVE. 16.56. REACH CAS H CUS.) Z BIG 3-1550 CARPENTER NEW _Pickup_and’ agliver PB 6-970. nt re cy all toms tate Rd ena Mie iia ' = “ea fetes WHITE - < tr, ‘Richens remodeled, OR WOMAN DESIRES DaY™ OR i ILE .TOMERS through Classi) peng Sie : | _work: Ref. PE 40374. re pe, . “ca eat eae CENTRE 2 F ERVICE “Or Matthe -H wilaer “stato Tee fied Ads. Call FE-2-8181- ja -tree, estimates, OF wringer and automatic washers. tered. mh . 30 years in Pontiac. days, on “ms M nied _ SA light_ pped, OR {| __ SERVICE _ = ans 2 1 tobe a. or promotion manager! 3.998. ROV's. 96 Oakland Fe 2401) CHARLES CHESTER z 2 men over , iol nck 2 wool aaere Familiar | vit sales management, = OFFICE CLE ANINO - —_- AIR CUSHIONED SHOES The Pontiac Press 21 to train for future sales or ole © Seanad 7. @ “work, or babysitting. Dressmaking, T T ailoring 16 16 © A MILLE? OR_ 3-40 : managers and executives. FE of write Drayton Plains Pres 7 Sp) eae ond — ae oon 8 Te Nt ST ah | 31983. P.O, Box 536, tie Sh, ee ee ALTERAT TIONS AND DRESSMAK- _ Taylor, e 3. FOR WANT ADS , EXPERIENCE W ful : E CED aa ke MT ints WASHINGS, IRONINGS PICK UP PE 24360 DAINTY a AID SUPPL TEs — ® > > V onder tunity needs work. Has own tools =i - UNNECESSARY For womee with smbition, persen-| prin, FE = eas Poatiae-Drayton | ALL KINDS oF ALTERATIONS | Menominee. ~Mre. = SINCE we use a short psy fas “Gar Vipuosary, Cal "er | as WANT yous any = S608. —— : : fae one cirennons, prema | |] DEBT? From & a.m, to 5 p.m. your C aputuee, © determine 5688, 8 oa MARRTED MAN _ WANTS, WORK ___Bailding Service 32 1 eg ar shirts. PE with “ati ations Pa! Miedo £ Erie mes 421%, of FF ; All @trora snould re considered: _ Help Wanted & GLD FASHION HANDY, MAN, | 4-1, REMODELING CARPENTRY. | Gopgamakina TAILORING G AND IF SO pores Immediarely wee 3, tm ean cere oes et & give me & een eS masonry FE COM | alterations Mire assumes ears of age NTING : ‘ 1 BASEM er ed io ee —Bondabe ” ann, 100, oA you don't find it? | PART nogle home. Alse house reising & CRESSMAKING 7 Tar AIDORING. AL LET US than ” o ; =n araduate or better.) save & ye Toe sSGeus + ania nie ine of mason- | ~ terations 3s & formals done 2 ; al i 3 Can te ee jin my ome i FE as. Give You I Place to Pay si ty -; Send 4 F. Pee: PE 41192 or FR 4-877 gM ics ag Rig Sig EA laceme Tax Service 17 tai rates Rvenitgr Bat He my doi’ SERVICE, .. Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY __ - MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS REAL Es ESTATE | ~NOQ HIDDEN FEES— Nichoue & iarger Co. WEST BURO FE 8-8 CASH, FOR eo CONTRACTS. J. 3, VanWelt, 4340 Dixie Hwy. OR | 3-1335 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. _ Ask for Ike Wideman Smith- W ideman_ LEST {OPEN NEVES. 412 W. HURON CASH ~~ contracts & equities, = a bows obligation. 50078 FR Ask tor sted MeCul —- RRO REALT no" Case-Elizabeth Rd. ~ IMMEDIATE ACTION contract, New ——_ upon a pleton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor |? } 2390 Orchard Lake Ra. - FE 44563 Wanted Real Estate 32A/ ALL CASH By, Ay Fy yg | gee, Naren" under foreclosure. R. my WICK KERSHAM KH ae HOURS EQUITIES — HOMES LAND/CONTRACTS - 7 BEDROO No ghiigation Call FE 44826 or t Near Perry. $1¢ steaty rent. Fe aeeemcee, 00 per a _* ‘5s Becsinale, m Adu, bet - PE cise. shower, ut! ith JR J.VALUET, Rear hi Call evenings “th. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ CALL US + 1 You W TO BELL == Apts. Furnished 33)/Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34; Rent Houses Unturn, 36 . FULL ‘pars, PVT, warm gas heat, large enclosed ; niace. Fhe by ‘als area. $60/7 RMS AND heat eg meg nt te " ENT.|4 ROOMS, 3 Paar ae ADULTS,|§ ROOMS AND BATH, shopping Ref. required, MY 3-2680. and sion ve Na ry Adults oor PVT. BATH. $15 PER FE 2-7906 ROOM MODERN Tees writ ie & BATH. T CHILD WEL- E 4$3—or FE.4 ROOMS & BATH STOVE come. $36 mo, FE 2-5333, 3 eet OEE ee ee oe er Ms. S. CLOSE IN. PVT 3 7 BMS Lge, bath FE 8-9575- EMPLOYED —° eee nest S ROOMS & BATH GARAGE. LO- : Beas furn, 162 Baldwin. " RM_APT NEW Y DECORATED | * ROOMS 4” pL as FOLL Babe. 345 5. Marshall. FE 4 PMB. & BATH w& ATTRACTIVE ' upper, All pipe i415 furn, $70 mo. "fated VE BST arcens aay 3 NICE loa My 813 PVT. $16 WK. le 6 RM & BATH. COUPLE WITH 1 or 2 children. 3252 Wanamaker, 3 RMS. 2275 ao anEre LAKE Rd Gas heat, PE 2-1986. | ¥r 50008. $75 mo. Adults only. SFURN. UTIL 3 RM ier Williams MS AND BATH, HEAT A “END —2o0_mont_p : eee S80 "2188 Poutlac ¢ RM LOWER, W = iow HEAT. TRM PVT. BATH AND ENT. ‘OFF i RM a BATH, OARkoe HEAT = fuk t Rd. Tz 5-9957 ee bee Hie. & tare, h Pvt EN) mo. ope 56201 a trance parking. 200 wh emens, 5 RM CLEAN MODERN BRICK 9. Convenient iccation “sis wk 5 RM APT, REFRIG. & STOVE, galow with ofl ficor furn, two OOMs & BATH 3k 8 _a-ite furnished Fa mo, East Blvd. acres of good land and garage South FE 6-333) _. Only 4 miles from Pontia¢, about ‘\8T FLOOR | ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM APT. | same from Birmingham Must be ee “CLEAN. gas heat. po bebool, F yer. : peters & have ere ack eS APT. | Pontiac Central High Schoo! ing. . FEdera) 2- i * BI PEPING RM Ma Ww. _ Huron. _ 3-1862 € Ma Brown. L. if. Brown Reaitor RKB t d abareast 3 bedrm F BEDRMS LIVING KM. KITCH. BARBARA ALLEN APARTMENTS | ‘Schools an * en. bath petoaine heat & lights.| 2 bedroom duplex, children wel- ranch home 1% baths on pabow Lake come, Clarkston area FE OMS AND BATH : J poeus or couple clean and re} RMB & BATH $1250 WEEKLY or unfurnished Ail sreas and RO RLTY Furntshes orl Gntumnlahed Merk ef HEAT BTOVE, REPO. TTWE. 143 Cass ion rr 6.0030 4 RMB AND BATH. FE NR. ee Son eine beautiful kitchens with stove and | trance. gas heated. &t 5] seaoMa AND BATH c at 1107's N Baginaw. Apply _paid— 302 Chandie r Phone FE 21060 ev e } 2 room & “bath heated and hot water furn. ¢family west Beott uate. Ph. FE 44423 after ral Melee a an MODERN. PART OF i 4 nMS. & BATH, HEAT & HOT gf pieced house, furnace, pare water furn. Vicinity of Auburn Heights, UL 22110. Take Relate ret iert PE aoe, \$ RMS. AND BATH Ui UPSTAIRS. Za ee $59 month plus util. é aie RK cBOKN at ADULTS water, newly decorated. FE) @ Rw 9 BEDRMS te “HEAT. | 406 496 W. Hur clean | # ROOM MODERN HEATED APT |g RooM MOORE FOR RENT OR | ee 6 4192 Dixte over ns Berdware sale. Smell down payment, 30, $55 per month FE 2-2 _Plorence, PE: 47302 ce RM “UNFURNISHED “MODERN | fea spot. Near Cass Lk. FE) ‘Ga. tis! Gas beat Reas FE 2-506) $60 PER MONTH — 5 RM BUN C. MOD, 5 rm terrace _ PE. Lae after 4 | 6100 BASTLAW TON. NR 81455. & screens GReenleat 4- ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Homes and apartments furnished “Fon | FOR COLORED Lake -or $80 monthly FE 48 price ranges Aas $35 +——nouse Garage On? tge tots with + Warm and pleasant ‘PEE T4100, —— Ca | B.N- Near’ Wurnished or Gnfurnfthed 2 & 3 T HURON, $15 PER MONTH MY| os bath & “Ulllities raised: wht as be 14 FE Howard St. FE 21834. _ | suNGALOW-NEAR TEL-HURON. ORCHARD CT, ‘APTS Ideal for working couple, Gas | _Jo heat, newly decorated liv rm 5 uTTE. | AIR CONDITIONED din rm, kitchen, bedroom drese- furn Auburn Heighta. Vacant J) Pontiac's moat exclusive west! ing room and mors. Bee side apartment development. Bal- . ny type individual entrances. lat Resitor 10ti W. Huron. Fk refrig. furnished. Auto. heat and CLEAN 18T FLOOR 2 BEDROOM ‘PRIVATE BATH & EN- hot water also furnished Adults| Children welcome, N side 600 u ROME ; 41 B. Barke' Sale Read tee Immediate occu-| mo, FE 47581 of FE 4-0009. | | Pency, Ge) in, toyeh wlth the COLORED. VACANT, , 3 BRD oh | IPL, NLY, #76! manager * ranch, ott furnace, utility, oe ; by ee er et 4032 | mer Bt. or reall at . month FE 66810 = LOCATED VE 8 6918 COUNTRY FSTATE NEAR ROCH- | Apt OPEN DAILY & SUN Ay IE ester with 2 modern houses, *10 AM THROUGH @ PM beautiful grounds rent ag } unit Varant Feb Ist FE 22100 FE GAS, LARGE 6 ROOMS WITH REFIUG-| 4 sopo furnished. erator and stove on James Auburn, Boulevard Transportation at your FOR RENT “TIL JUNE, 8MALT. nished 640 mo KEnwood 41860 ‘MODERN DUPLEX, ROCHESTER FOR RENT WITH OPTION apt, pvt ent. aufo heat fenced- | Beck acral References OL 6-0851, | _ vicinity Reasonable EM 3-4A61 CARE- UPPER 6 RMB & BATH, STOVE HOUSE FOR” RENT COLORED taker at 30 Washington “FE 46-1001 | & refrigerator, gas heat Week | 4 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR. pri, ays. after & anytime Bat, & | LAKE ORION, & ROOMS, GAS Bun FE 68-3417 i heat $60 ail year *argund. MY + 2 : For Sale Houses: For Sale Houses SARGAEN ~ revec) HOLLYWOOD APTS. . 8 ROOMS. 2 BATH. HOME ON | 3 BEDBM RANCH _dwn to new FHA. OR ie 465. 6 $500 down! Almost finished 3 Leoeh Ip oFP — "BANKRUPT tanascaped fu BROKERS INVENTMENT oo. an offer Would Hike} 8-0663 2- and 3-Redroom Homes “BUILD AND SAVE— afd direct to you sales We have 800 plans or eee Bey AM DEK) “exCHANG 43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ | GENE@ DRIVE — NEAR BCHOOL. | nelghborhvod, 4-bed- carpeted living room, auto. 2 BEDROOM LAKE HOME 3 LOTS | -door Cail FE 43008 or Broker| house on Cass Lake. semi-tur- | dived 7 car garage 612.600 “Doo t © CHILDREN) FE 42533 f 2 ar reactive HOMES NEAR pasion: zo bedroom home Gronged (ase & vo sBEDKOOM NEWLY DEC. TED. IN: CEAnEeTON EA. NOW VAC oo APPROXIMATELY JIM WRIGHT medal fenced lot with im- OR | romance i¥Ra OED | ulllities 31490 - rE “b-8802 | UNION COURT NEAR AUBURN, Aré you igaking for a clean at | LOTUS LAK — FRONT. MODERN | tractive qpartment where the peo-| 2% bedrooms oi] furnace, >OR +e afe quiet yet triendty? These 3-60.29 _ icon tesm and bath apla rent for | ~~ MILFORD VILLAGE DOWN-| $49 per month Nice and warm PicaauTewAcem iis ahadch abun ent | Adults only in thin building K O galow 3 Redrms. tiled bath, ex- | , Office) Hempstead, 102 & Nuron Bt PE tra lavatory. Forced air ot] heat. | - | _ 8384 or sitter $ Ve $7871 | UUlty fm AT in nice cong | we \UPPER 3 BEDIM APT RADI | 875 month With security deponit. | | ant heat furnished, carpeted Iiv-| -or will lease for 1 year §750 f NY TH pow “Pat Ing & dining rma-, Drayton Plains | cash nae mi a ie n 4-5: | area OR 14775 for appt R ft WICKRERSITAM ‘ | WASHING WERT SIDE WASTER ant 7105 W Maple MAytalr 6.6250 . $15 Washington Jr High area - 6 MODERN 4 RM BATH AND GA... “$4207 foemea g¢@, heal $30 mo tage Option to wbuy PE 46-2900 2 bedicoms, upper apt Wisner and nww 3 HEDRM ‘RANCH NEAR | fineoin Jr High area $38 mo | Union Late $95 mo EM 3-6614 au pene wt ¢2671, oF atten) Br WITH OPTION TO BUY 3 ae pesto home 1327 Richardson | Squirre| Ra. Bouth’ id OC ATED MALL Bo WATERPOND VILLAGE tog onear Green tk Call Dan | YROOM NEWLY REDECORATED| or wilt JO. 44l6s a i930 apt with full beth and ulllily 5 ATTRACTIVE 2 RM & KITCHEN rod $65 per month RE NT $59. i) ee ans Pe eee ee WHITE BROS. (1) 2 bedrm. (t) 3 bedrm Chance GENE AMALI OR 3.1205 to buy like rent Murry! Builder. CHILD WELCOME, FE 2-6296 or| 8860 Dixie Hwy. YE 5-0895 ‘I b 190). [Open Eves ‘tii 9 Sun 10 ‘ttl & BAM WARWICK IN BYLVAN “LAKE paophs “Bophia “Manor Apple ly aa net » Novelly lore CUEAN 7 RM APT aa off Baldwin FOR RENT. pRLIZABETH month’ | Mashed and sleeping rooms. 68 W. Close in couple we Unt June 15 FOR THE PERSON ‘WHO WISHEB 4 ho RHOR re ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH IN like aurroundinga . Hier dnl ESL mat . Yobedem Walled Lk ranch home a ‘bemutiful iv furnts hed 2 rm KITCHON [DEAL FOR COUPLE, HAS BASH Str, li & FURN APT apULTs “ONLY ‘035, ake Ra Ge Ruwcd Lovely « ia RATH road-| West 's mile to 9682 Mandon | ~ SLEEPING | | ' rn MY 3-140 be SF Bee Mr. Arbor Next door J ° Bo lec tes tetas aL ERPING F ne oN” WaT siDE RITCHENETIE. PVT |DavignUnd « RM & UTILITY | with garage, MON, Cottage Bt) Rent or sale. Children. Lincoln | WARM SLEEPING TOO FoR RIP + =a wee nee — en jady with kitchen privileges, close FIREPLACE LAKE PROPERTY. FURN _in 81. Fairgrove nae Adults | ne 28188 = HATH AND! furnished y4tit tients accepted. Easy rates. Rose Aduits only” — N. "Paddock Al- _beria : 2) BEDROOM E5430", ist FLOOR 9 wh aM Pa All au tional, fenced yard with trees, Men Acres pursing home, 1298 LAKEFRONT, 2 children east side, $60. FE | Sunday, 11th and 18th, 10 am “Partly furnished. OR 3-9106,| 5-6510 after B30 pm aa “APT OAB HEAT, has jo we (2 BEDRM VieRY CLAN NEW] ed to give the most in comer AO { 2 BEDROOMS LOWER” MOneAR | | “23 RMB & BATIL : BEDROOM HRICK LAKE PRONT VR ie FEDEM = FULT. NASEMENT | Rooms or Day of Week “HeeorR.| come $8 a mo Fig 22065 ered bath fixtures, telephone, TV -¥ BEDRM BABEMENT nn oanaam| ares’ [acd ¢1n0 Adamrsni lies i Hida “AND ATH STOVE AND) fached garage $88 per mo 2487 MODERN MOTE, ROOM, GAR- > UPR” "Pata F#O IREDRMA |. m Behoe) op Puen fica FE ¢2523 erator, stove oft {irewlator, $40. ROOM APT. BY FER ist, rooklin Bub of Rochester, if & BATH, PVT, J wile Take! Couple only, OR |” west. of Rochester on blacktop vee On, : WATERFORD 666 [TRARING 4] rm round floor priv. bath and aerial ent Hot water furn, @1050 per! . OD | week Oft 3 5434 | VACANT 9 BEDROOM RANCH | ENT .| uliity and carport 553) preral at off Mavbee Rd, East o oe ee a Rent Houses. Furnished 35 Sashabaw Ra PV ES 1 TDM CoxY GhLIAN UTILE | WEST BIDE E fea supplied FR 2 4855 Webster School Distriet §& PURNIBHEDD ; M { NOL] taeoee Basement as heat Ha Mt Mee Etinted win) Garage, "Ma pet ma MACH Near Eilnabeth & ee daaaal ettee a OL We wu HAROER., —Reait? | week FM 14082 after 4 pm | | = Say | Fm §-6161 FVT “ENT 7t mepnooMm HOME KNOTTY 6) pine Interior nicely furntehed Un. | —— | “| lon Cake privileges HM 39-6367 | For Rent Rooms _ 37 PLiNty 2 BEDROOM, NR UNION LK | SSI ON PE Jensie | *2opping center, EM 3-010), | AT BUS STOP IN pices OME, y 1#66M4d_GAg NEAT. $30 MONTH. | comfortable room, FH 5-7332 Court. E: Pr ‘BATH Be, wie | TS Downing Ct COMFORTABLE E ROOM FOR GEN. i) nice private bome. LAKE |} ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT FUR- emen hs Gale Kennett CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM. BUS 2 ROOMS, NO CHILDREN, mrt stop, Pvt. ent. 174 Btate N UPPrp 3) Elleabeth Lake Ra Fe 82030 | nice “ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN rot water heat J MOOMS AND BASH CLEAN, NR | 665 W Huron Pekationt Lotus Lake OR 40237 ‘ rs privileges Couple only. Now Tr 80 MO INQ | vate entrance and shower, | Ae J RMS AND BA oie Me INQ [oat eon | ROOM POR WORKING ‘MAN. Pail. S418 Elirabeth bike apt ' lake privileges, | or 2. MA 44217 tOOMA WITH BASEMENT PON it : ; One : Gee take On 70118 RMS WITH KITCHEN PRIV Near bue Close downtown FE n- | Inent and AC Oi urnaee will : = Gown) Tent. witil Sune eth 68% per ROOM FOR WORKING GIRt. th ¢ liable rt Caoley eals t eosire r mothe 5) ae ona te rt Cake hd | small child, Wil babyalt. Nr. Ee 'y Mile North to Mandon Rd Hus 154 Wall Bt, MODERN Reba oo nit __Rooms With Board | 38 APTS | dren ealisee laundry room, eleec- PLD SPP PPP LPP PP OS 0470, tric dryer | mile BO ef Com BOARD AND ROOM 324 NELSON ; merce Vikas wk of $55 mo JAAS : ALE ME LP ay alls, EXTRA CLEAN, fOMmaTYLE SMALL. HOUSES POR TENT IN meals TV 14 Matthews FE ODeaN, Nike HENETTE quire al 16TA Taytor itd, ask for 8.0377. , furn | bonnie Weaver FE 42014 MEN ONLY REASONABLE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Powntown -_ FE 34100 ser month | Convalescent Homes 38A. wote f) RBEDEM Apt ue) LOVELY | .< = Nome line heat e base- a » | 18T FLOOR ROOM NURSES Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 a oe Dintrlet PR nna Nome: ter elas ediaoe Up. or TG 2 BED IM PRR RAC we Pantl y bed patient accepted FE 5.8371 PRI erucrs ron $15 mrouihe | i a HAV® VACANCIES MEN OR heat, 2 NEDROOM HOUSE), women, Bed or ambulatory pa HOUSE, UTILITY Lane Rest Home. room, fult bath with shower, ctean to yew Tit Tk at oH heated all electric, ateve op. OPEN HOU middleaged coupie or with 1 of |W. Bllverbell Rd Baturday and to & pm Planned and conatruct- carpeting With den & uttlifty rm and setVice “¢ miles North of Reas With Ref OT 3-480 tlac on M24. West t's milea on iZBebROOM MobiRN, neAtG. | _Mlverbell Rd Pontiac we ¢-a925. | cle new t Lt : LA an see her er typo erator and electric stove furnished | VACANCIES FOR MIEN PINSTON. | TAKE FRONT Children eailowed $50 mo EM ers. #te Registered nurse in | 4.4207 charge Reasonable rates UL Fun J BEDUM ious AND Gattaag | 730° EM 2u3q - gs Hotel Rooms — 39: CLEAN J BEDROOM “HANCH 9° YRA o —-s- a | ran) 4 4aa olf Avatiable Pet go until July 30 | i VES Ca a OR 40153 | HOTT 1. AUB URIN éic ‘idren welcome FE 2.8262 | Also | or 2 room apartmente € | | okt atove one refrig. automatic heat 3 BHEDRM RANCH TYPO HOMIE Star aha pelts | In Waterford Children welcome, | —- Wine CLEAN, ®f0 household furniture for sale | LUXURY LIV ING 5a Fe ORS NAT Best my in Oakland County, rooma | 2536 DIXIE, Ww at RMA & BATH 1 CHILD wet. with wall to wall earpeting, ¢ol- 3 8/2 HEDRM 1% BATHS” IMMitht and radio. free awitchboard sery- ate occupancy New home Extra) 'ce Take a took and be | fow aaly weekly and monthly tas | ton Plains For informatien call; fates Edgewater Beach Mot 0 Fe Detroit Venice @-a2se | Lodge, next to Hoard, Johnson's, Lae | HepiM Ranch Wome ay) et Dinie Hwy OR =) ) } peted. free TV pyt bath, linens Reter Dawes Utira < whiv clean up. anes onty. $18 i 3-BEDROOM wkiv OR a Ton 40410 Lakefront home at Lake Orion, | Nas pan heat ar ear garage, en0 _Rent Office Space Al mon: Phane O1 1.74}4—_ 1S Daslrabis FRANK SHEPARD RIEALTOR 800 “ae YT) AIR CONDITIO ED J ROOMS ANH | BATH. REPRIG. | omega seca ee sarees ay fms Adults Fm ¢ diaron at FER 40 ies aon inig AVA ~ } AN or)? Bolg te “CONTEMPORY Suites AL wiles Sweuset feo - _ a | ehard Lake Rain Golan Maree: AT 3 ROOM BTONE HOUSE LOCATED Prone “ance Loveland. ee 22-4876 Mt dare APARTMENT near Baldwin. fas, j “Alen aad snd entrance 3 ROOM” hover” NEAR MICH. an age, oa bus)s aM, TEAR ATE CLE AN. 666A rye sultable for come Bdw Hout Realtor. 11 N. Saginaw. ULTRA NEW OFFI aPACe avaliable Wen tae near a © 6-416 el dad Call Lloyd, Smith. Ye Rent Lease Bus. Prop. aia |" | ROOM HOUaE wR bo NTOW ana Parking FE 47 at TGcATON ON W HURON. Heat an 1 Rent |> 4 State College 3 BEDROOM Liv are KITCHEN, | Close to downtown, 22450. plus | A HipnEN oF ue: | bath, of] heat Fe 2 pAxeMmOenT #150 per Month Call 3} BEDROOMA Gag a ae gis _Reoltor Partridge, FE ¢-300i 2 “URFORWIENED | oe Judah Lk.- Bub, PR AEPP ACTIVE OFF ICR” “ePACY | asi 5 approximately ».000 square “Unlon Bt Thquire 7 ROOMB AND BATH ALL” ort t| feet warehousing ar teen inole a a oR PONTIA line, ED pe ties furnished $13 *aj)| month — Tele- ma eee . Rest si see. re san oty Hanite io Ponies | > ROGe or Hight ae or i Pow w rhe. ork Bt ee bey vie a : Carpeting, storms & screefs $14,- FE 5.7384 NEAR STATE HOSPITAL Cheerful 6 room home All = KNUDSEN $290. down or car or what! ACRE NEAR AIRPORT Elizabeth Lake Estates Very low down payment. $50 mo y situated on 2 beauti- FE 5203 | : oe ANNOUNCING The ‘FAIRLANE, VIKING” Mediate possession IN JUDAH LAKE ESTATES Beverly Street BEDROOM COLONIAL home with full- basement and VA TERMS $02 MOVES You IN + -edror tarpert,—_teke t— “= = SFP Sarge sar eran o Be He lease FE 46-6009 or H. KNI Die REALTOR 244 8 Tel FE 44516 Evening No Biidor of Natlonal Homes “ye ied ee adT Tied ed) Ub 2 LISTING SERVICE > Seminole Pills “2 BEDROOM BRICK got New 6 foom one th 81x ROOMS ~ “AND BATH WITH | atio with «@ hadcnsd a or full basement on lot $0x200, price $3000 with half down, $20 month | Full commission will be paid to Drive, off aan Rodd, Water- an indoor-outdoor living room. réom bath piu extra Yy wath BY OWNER, 7HEDROOM HOME and 26x38 cement biock butiding in rear. Near shopping center ta TEMPLETON Lake Privileges Sylvan Lake Attractive 4 rooms, ird bedroom, attached garage. ee transferred and Must Colonial Charm size rooms with modern tiled kitchen and bath. Dandy painted | basement with recreation room- Timken off furnace, sereeus Nice shaded lot — gteens and flowers cement drive, To inet. | el-Huron shopping, Web- i ier and Bt Benedict schools. West aide) Brick me rect condition nade Dear attached anregs | Templeton, Realtor 2339 ret Lake Ler AS +4563 NO DOWN PAYMENT quiet paved street, rage, Gemet ate $1,500 down Kingler a ate of ipo $50 “& Harger Co. $ AT FH ZABETH LAKE in 1 Fe 80693. _ OPEN EVENINGS OLL "BUD" | 3-Bedroom lakefront : It's Here | are here again en you ean) roo: with large begs room and din- with oil furnecs, attached 7 car bent esate oy * ents 2 homea for the price of one! Rent one and live in the other. Main house hag 4 pet rec it. ace Rancher brick bunga ow ery living room. family wyle stein and dining ates, full bath beth and basement. fe front porth over looking benuti- houxe haa 3 bedroama storms wnt eer eens, wood Wrenings after 6 call OR 3.9708 * Nichole Realtor johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE PRRING = : 2 bedroom brick bunga room with fireplace, SOMEONE wilt “a areen cedar Sekt” exterio rece Full | $20 000 with terme | EE arate i oa ha 6 room ranch home. gas heat. fu BRICK & PERMASTONE trent | roe m ca rage Only "block to lake ost io shopping center Price reduced for gutek ole as, owner must sell by ane only AL Jonson, Seale ‘Vitter gl "FURNI ISHED MODEL OPEN — DAILY 10-8 “NO DOWN ‘ Betmees North Perry and |. P AYMENT "$8, 250 pe ral) basespenk aod rough wit- COMPLETE eis payment | ment P O Wosd'to On 3128. TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT ae _|MODEL HOME “FE 8-645 Now for : 3 bedrooms. 2 FE 8-6455 baths, am . driveway, ——-_DLORAH BLDG. CO. bireh ; wall to wall Gl HOME, § RMS.2 BEDRMS,| woo! Thermopane wi Hot basement, Co pet, nl pres pg Bo} windows, « $10,560; $70 $809 by amtes owner ce ge _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = Py * For i: ; . Balla rod HERBERT (a DAVIS Winter Special 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE _ Canal feat. 500 Be from Cooley oh dn re Siar HIGH. ke, large 15: ft. living room with briekt fireplace, joxaa ft. tam- Waterford Special lly room with bar & stools. down ment, 4281 Marcus. died on ‘| acte of land,” only Use ta jot. Near, lake, just West Dixie Hwy Apri! de spent ‘ corated. Immediate Possession e ssed sun porch: $909 will move you to right away, Le ante rn New = fur- 2% bedrooms with ample closet z ipa e, natural brick “Treplase in C. SCHUETT 24 ft. living room. Full base- ppd oil furnace, all city con-) 7 FR BROOM He L Veniences. “er a ones Ave. PE 6-078 at,’s = $9,600 {s the total price of this 3 Laviaie, but net Rruuhes > Nice bedroom home, nothhing down, ba ge e «$5,950 except mortgage costs. e Mrs. ville Rd. ‘oay | will have plenty of room in this jandt bane 11'4x17 ft. kitchen featuring For- mica counter tops & birch cabi- NORTH ASTOR ST. po Ce Ae i old. elosing cost moves s GI in inte’ lovely 3 bedroom ranch. A REALTY . TED McCULLOUGH. We AETCS home you will be proud to own. $143- Cass-Elizabeth R. Forced atr heat, atlached garage, ire 56-1284 re 43844 2 lots, v treet. ip | Open 9 am to 8:30 pm., Sun. 1-5| this one Paved stree Hurry on $650 DOWN : = $9,900. = + Mice 2" bedroom ranch on, x of lumbia. Nea nicely 4 Will build 3 bedrm. home on your ed iterced lot Full basement, automatic air heat, paved prey heat, oak floors, tile bath. family | immediate possession, size kitchen with birch epg ssonk ry NO MONEY DOWN o Ce (oD Gt New 3 bedroom weet ranch | 0- St tll ae Ss ple aes ee a or air hea ,ON NORTH SIDE: ¢ ROOMB,| this lovely home 1s to =e Pad bath and utilitles. Hardwood TRADE floors. plastered walls and fenced yard. By owner — $6250 with; Your home on this lovely new 3 hedroom ranch, full basement, easy terms. Call PE 4-4363. = lorced air beat. 100 ft. lot EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOME, E. BEVERLY $900, Call EM —_3-3063. pee 2 oem ranch with plas- SMALL. HOUSE MUST SACRIFICE ered Walis, oa oors, gas heat Leaving for service FE 3-7718| Only $400 down and pa per _Anyuime __- month Payments ‘til A BMALL CLEAN HOME, VACANT. IM WILLIAMS Commerce Lake privileges, Only $5,900 Terms Neat and very attractive modern REA ee INSURANCE home Full basement, fire 1483 B Bat Dwin PE 4-0547 on new oe lot. On. blac el = read. Lake area, Only $9,800 tg terms. STEELE REALTY. 135 Ht. meee Road (M589) at Highland, Mich seperate Ned HOUSE FOR SALE IN CLARK: ston area % bedrm. all i Full basement a car garage an B B breezeway On lige aiee of . est uysS 3 pike from schol MA Lad eee today CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES, 1 year old - bedroom, full base- ment, hom Si Har Sede oe ood Beale astered walls, birch cupboards . > Bit 900 Ail Nala ’ Terrifi EON abe! tae © income return on SYLVAN LAKE this $ tamiy unit, located = on : erry, near down- MODEL town nant furnished. Bale or duplicate 3 bedroom, all units rented, lar; gs belle vesies brick contemporary Open Sat- lot, plenty of room urday — Sunday. 2140 Garland. ing. Only $16.500 with fee _FE 46-4683 by appointment only. Bedroom - HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN hc & asta 548 1707 Nr. Lincoln High WESTOWN REALTY __PE 82163 or Eves. LI 2-4677 NEW MODEL New 3bedrm. bungalow with full COPPER’ PLI NUM SIDING, TILE BATH, OAK FLOORS, NETS. FORMICA COUNTERS, FORCED AIR OIL HEAT It i pera this home dupli- | cated on r lot, come out and ~ us pits you this new model at $9,950 on your lot, F. C. Wood Co. Willlams Lake Rd. at M59 After 6, cali OR 3-1638 NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom, modern. Plastered Walls hardwood floors. $55 ‘a wanth includes taxes and insur- NO’ DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrm., gas heat. 1% baths. preopheg! taxe Tenens i» "$500 DOWN Or trade new 3 bedrm. modern i 1'2 acres. On Oak Hill Rd. Near | . » *plas- tered walls oak floors, storms gat screens, septic tank on your E. J DUNLAP Custom Builder PE nee ¥ POR ALL US PLE PLEASE Clarkston REAL ESI ATE, INC, Mich. ® acy as Fat PROM Bi BANK) Opes Daly 4 — enter 2 6 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new brick, ibaa tel —_ home. lake privilege: day. "780 Seeoeeue 5 PE 2-21 For Colored F amilies 2-bedroom. Bagley 8t., price — tod ay a mal | down, payment Call Mrs. bees Russell A.. Nott, Realtor 170 W_ Pike PE 45005 EASY TO BUY. It's & wonderful oppostuntty to buy a clean modern 2 room suburban home with noice fenced back yard. Available for low a ment. Payments d bas per month after fir iret 8 year ceate: RE. ATOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE TWO- FAMILY down. Don’t m: - $65 DOWN _3 bedroom pew brick atarter pene work re owraet VO plen- ‘CR AW FE FORD. AGENCY c Clarkston Area. $70 a month MY 31143 600 *E OF iint 8t. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 - SR B. Henry, Inc. ROCHESTER NEW RICK specees and he levels. Ms ™5 to | $16 Spey Liberal PHA terms. Only | OL 1-6111 BY BUILDER Split level starter home on 1 acre, immediate ession, low down payment Plattle; B EM 3-063 z 4RM., LOE bpd dpeatd RM. & KITCH- en, mod, 2 bdrms. Lot 50° x 150, Lk Sevtionee $5,900. $2,500 _down. OR 3-661. oe HOMES GT $s NOTHING DOWN $72. Month Included taxes & insurance 3 bedroom, large mot room, am- 4 pie table space in kitchen, city wer water &. » _ FREE Choice of re = refrigerator or Washer or YOU CAN Move IN TODAY! OPEN LARGE FRAME Two ee price $6,380, only $350 down TT eB ARON SCHOOTI. Call at 9045 Hutchins Road, near | i Only 4 blocks away from ae Hotel, White Lake Town- | this sparkling clean 2 bed- Toom home. built in 1953, - high and dry basement with | @as heat, shiny oak floors, | Plastered walis sia! rway to expansion attic Priced to se'l at $10.700 with reason- able terms is el E ——— Tn TRADE Owner will accept used car SILVER LAKE: or free and clear vacant lot for down payment on this cute 5 room and bath home, located near Crescent Lake. Now vacant, immedi ate pos- ’ a ppt English Tudor home, session. re ately pole ble eaehoerl fi F 2 aths. living room ; , 3 oath sup room, carpets, DOLL HOU SE separate dining room, den, mod- We invite your inspection ern kitchen “ireakiast room and comparison of-homes in Ree room, 2%-car garage, gas ES pind price bracket, with heat Approximately 2 acres. this immaculate 2 bedroom Access to @ilver Lake. CHFROKEE HILLs: i ares, jet. Only $9,800 Beautitul new custom brick total price ranch home in Ceri Bird's new | Cherokee Subd 3 large bed- | \W e rooms. separate dining room. | arr . Pealic living room 18x17 with ledge. arren stout. Realtor rock fireplace, lovely ktichen. 2"? N. Saginaw st a FE 53-8163 | ceramic tile baths, aluminum Open “til 6 double glazed windows and . marble sills throughout. Full, high nestemen! ser rec. room, | | gas heat an ot water. 2 ei ear garage Large corner ie BARGAIN atreet to be black topped. 6 BR WATER TER HOME, srw. N $200 8YLVAN SHORES bow amp OansSe: x eer : ranch, type home : omplete with Toom } J ful baths, Kitenen butieine, tox |X. J. VALUET, Realtor 25 family room. 2 fireplaces, 34 Orland Ave. 5-0693 full basement with complete Call’ Evenings ‘til rec. room. 2-car attached plas- | _MULTIPL® LISTING SERVICE Hebel arses 24230. Call for a LAKE ORI N kitchen with John k, Lee & Sons bath. Uullity room “Only. 1 Rae Realtors Be) grade schoo! 17 West Huron Street 0 days, 86.759 WINE eon) PE 5.0447 FRE 24031 % A WERSTER REALTOR | EVE — Fm sansa : Hees 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 The Convertible 24s J _ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” 2 Baths TO 8KE 4 Bedrooms $550 DOWN, FHA UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Rost overrinina a could aan bed : for is yours WARD W. ROSS) Seztatiigghome, for she sen ull basement with cesar pancied Homes. family room. dear ae. Car- DAILY Wiesty face MODELS OPEN 2343 WATKINS LK. RD. OR 3-402) Ful peice martha de = peo pase by. tt | BROWN | NEW BRICK RANCH en W. SUBURBAN, ($15.20 $7.750 FULL PRICE—Core 2 bed- 3 delightful bedrooms. & gorgeous room bungalow bu'it in 1936 Of) living room & an eexellent mod- | Privtieaes raree Crescent ts tha ern 1 eren awit) pret ate when | ‘Here ts q real value” Aas re ean CL, = oo hee —_ | and water witsen th00e down #00 a -Large 6 rm cui lA] tow ie cent mortgage - i i bi thee ® SAY ace a baths Basement acl 4% urn. Paved st Price only $7,600. | big: per, cent interest Alteady a anced for a er big Algitos 4 NOTHING DOWN—Laree 3 bedrm | 8 bungalow oniy 3 nm Cod Gas pea vows prpese te Large 110x136 ft. lot! etree /R REALTOR P. AR FRIDGE + NOTHING _DOWN--Lovely modem §| F@ 43381-1080 W. HURON bungalow with full ens t. OPEN ‘TIL 0 Paved co treet. Just 3 __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $9,980 AELI OR fll ace 6 / rm modern paved street” Fereent eg ee "Al terre rms. Gara Latge lot ge. it) trade for houvetrafler tand t ——_ OPORGE R. = Sag — home. Ask oe ‘ AKE ONT _Latee- deh tinal egy cen Fo 1. nt on DONELSON Ser bungalow _ rooms, 4 peime Full basement, A eek none Gk garage. place: “A home buin' for Feat iv. Fee ore | Ere. tana smas| Rin ela RADE BAN re to live tike pennies tot? 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | tome eile large lat garden sper TOR sine fee, Beate fn garnet. it does ager Pa np a _ Service tmatio heat fin price #0, with NEED A FINANCE. “Dhstropm erick, canctor situates sor s oa -p: y= Ua : one FINER? Order Classified jarge living room, ceragaic ° wv e ~ Ads to sell rent, find a seat eee act br a ¥ | gene. Call today-—almost fi » good job.“ FE 28180 j | nomen ne | the Want Ad ear ‘RR . mie pitas of M3@ ', mile east Wie tees Aah for en WILSON—EM 3-655 | HOYT RAYTON wOODs cree & drapes. Beautiful set- at. Large wooded lot. Owner consider trade. okie is one to jook st-call now! NORTH SIDE GI — Nothing down. Modern. 2. large bedrooms, Full basement. Plastered walls Oak floors. 2-car gsrage.- Al! city conveniences About $75 per month will handle. Call now for appontment. HOY T REALT a FE 2-0840 E 2-9066 254 8, Telegraph Ra. 2 bedroom home _ livin dinin, pull $2,500 DOWN Duplex—6 rooms each side, In- coma $195 month. Only $11,500, A dandy 2 bedroom home Hard- werd A ae — a fur- ‘CUCKLER 1 R REALTY ol x Saginaw BE 44091 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK | some work inside, New siding out- ‘atde, 5 dwn. 2 brm. home near Fish- ers. Nice corner lot. | $1.500 dwn 2 brm. home off Bald- win, A = comeireeeee Nige hill- 8 TRADE! Near. Utica, NEW 3 brm RADE! fleas bath | Well SLANNEC UTILITY EN. $12,900 with #1 $1,050 dwn. - “PE 46492 — FE 4-4813 L CLARK REAT, ESTATE TO. BUY — SELL & Soke pe. Ww _Huron~ -Open Eve & fu VALUES CLARKSTON-—$16.000. terms, for this TY room Home. fireplace car. | pet, remodeled kitchen. Basement, oil Zoned commercial. Could be used for home and business coR RR pixte HIGHWAY —Wa- trkees econ i office and home, 6 roo lst floor, 2 bed. probagey ‘path up, Basement. oi] hot water heat. Lot 120 by appx soned commercial, Immediate possetejon. $21,000, terms. NEW BRICK RANCH -— Clark- ston, Waterford area tot Tox 160 with “~~ Nolbesee this ultra mod- ern new rick ranch home zi stinchea 3 \ sede “a eat garage ha ng room duaea toon or aca, = | | INCLUDES TAXEs & INSURANCE Full basement, spacious living rm, 3 large bedrooms, sparen firs, city water & sewe : DAILY 27 = = SUNDAY 12-7 iP A EE 389 Cameron. off Featherstone. 1 ‘ $350 dwn 2 brm. home Needs. »| | 2% eres ran trees. g rly A home, Deas feome, Ampie- ‘ m basement? 2 car ga- W. StUBURRBA stom bull brick ranch vhs ‘Tavies | room g a tam) fy room . 19553 battt fa oven -« ‘ana "coehanie 2 an a drapes 3 sone Crane water a Hamuena . for further | Roy Annett, Inc. | + 5fBEn Bee STOP, FIDDLER! Says the boss — So aor [Soret 2 houses. (1' 6 rm ith (1) 3 rm @& bath. vo 600 vsveten: ‘0 $1, sein ae ‘ecale tal payment en pr contract. oer Case Lake Rd Builder. PE SASHABAW = — MAYBEE RD. on 5112 ONL Y $ $95 “DOWN Brick front — 2 bedrm., auto- matic heat, On a 1 acre jot —$60___month.—_Includes— ee rary Call Golleck Texas BY OWNER, NEW RANCH 3 BED- room, 1%, baths near Waterford sok oh $12,650 with $650 down. 3-8179 VETS Nothing Dawn $79 Per Month FREE | Choice of stove or refrigerator. or washer or dryer OPEN DAILY 3-7 BONDATHIEY ‘ ahs 389 CAMERON OFF FEATHERSTONE ce ie 8-6192 for iedorainilon {. WILSON This 3 ILES © Rochester Area 5 room, 2 bedrooni home south of Rochester. Best of all, only $350 dowt plus low monthly jatbchdords Call for furthe lormation, i Sell or Trade 2 bedroom frame located in eciertere ‘Bold New awn- ings side. Large bs Py ft. lot all feiced. An ideal spot for children, Call for appoint- ment. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVB. OPEN 9AM 9 PM. MULTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $450 do nn NORTHRIDGE costs. 23 bedroom brick homes. base- $ bedroo brick tri-level gas eat. Lake privilege: vane zes Excellent " JRWIN DRIVE Lah bedroom frame homes Gas large toi heat | sof wits; AQP, Where to 8 dally neater nt AREFRONT ion room kitchen, bedroom Livt tie “path, one ised attic Lot 50 x tho with 3 sen 7001 Highland ia. en Phone EM _‘5-3303 or MU. 48417 BROS. 5480 BRUNSWICK Of Elizabeth Lake roa moo Lake This Moped ome is situated on 2? ve ant wooded lots at the pd res $73 per month or $8, $2,600 down and $60 it tear THE PRICE The down payment is bi the ators f small pe fine 3 3 Fags pe bath 4 ft. lot. On paved street - 0 Seat ales iy WE BUY - SELL ~ TRADE WHITE BROs. oan Ba eG 18 O1Oe—, |: Hy us THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | 14 1959 \ AE Ps S _For Sale Houses 43: Tmmediaig | Possrssion. 2 BR 3-Bedrm. Bungalow EXCELLENT 3 8 3 BR, home. W aft Huntoon Lake Pe Well located on 100x133 foot lot x x 20. tee PB aS Terms. Big Aun, ond tte. Corpeteg, CHARD Walis, A-l basement with bs eed yaa Oil nd _ Ww? recreation room and fruit pace ORION, TWP. | Good home for 4 ‘amily 4 diate Yeceontion eneet Lows ass down paym NEAR BLUE SKY THEATRE. ‘4g acre lot 5 room home with 2nd. partly —_ 00.568. Terms, ‘ INCOME. 3 Bee $10,500. Terms. Good location. Aa W, NEW ORK. Will dupli- 3 BR » $8,500. te Pia fae 2- "hedae. Full Basement 4 Acres and Barn Level parcel, 600x400 feet. Neat semi-bung: Giroux-Franks 61 E. CHICAGO, Will @ ‘ 900, Low P.H.A. Terms. GEN AL ene ESTATE ; " = 4008 Dixie Hi R 3-970) J c HAYDEN, Realtor 86 Walton 86-0441 “Exceleot ranch type, Pan- == - ee 1040-2 ““eled breezeway pS fire- CLARKSTO! place Attached double ga- rane. 100 x 150 lot rage. 2 bedrooms—a very MA Scop toe home an brag Toad just pas' ake — HAD HT WIFE; MUST 2 acres of land~asking $19.- sell. 3 bedrms., 144 bath, 500. . eee _—_ ched shooa®: Full asement, n./955 MYRTLE STREET Mere pore Labevens vi Villa . 2 bedroom bun, alow - living trom, Telegraph. EM 3.941) or ‘ON| . Fail’ basement auto, heat . sement, au ea 2-406. Open Sun. 126, ‘Will recreation room. Corner re land be ont Str FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 BED-; ‘ase. Reasonably p room, | 1%4 baths, ranch house. Convenient terms. By Owner | Drayton Plains Duplex Owner mane state-must sell Each unit 1 bedroom, living room, large grins & combina- tion bath & utilipy, Gag heat. Good lookin _ situated on an acre of | Feed ore and $35 per mon Tt this home Only $8,950 total price, Call MA- pe 5-173 before noon or after p.m. RETIRED PEOPLE Is your present home too large and expensive to maintain? Lf so, let& us show you this cute 2- bedroom bungalow that is ideal for a smal] family. Located on coats, Siver with access to sev- es in Waterford Pilg Priced right with only $1,000 down F.C. Wood C | Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-123 at MSe BY OWNER, 7 ROOM MODERN house & a rE Nr downtown, gas heat, $89. 2.0746. ‘ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE OF THE BETTER BUYS In this area in a well built home Brick and aluminum sid- ing construction, full basement with fireplace, extra lavatory, three large bedrooms, two-car ga- rage. So much value for $22,800 with terms. See this and , decide for yourself, LEDGEROCK FIREPLACE In this ranch home. Modern kitch- home counter rds. acres wit birch cu Basement, “Crescent Lake | insurance, °3_w. DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow. Liv- Landscaped lot and garage. Priced to sell — immediate Possession. North side. NOTHING DOWN 2 bedrooms, tile bath. hard- wood floors, nicely decorat- ed Gas heat, full basement About $275 closing costs and & per cent interest. Pay- _ ments include taxes and in- our PERRY PARE 2 bedroom with oi] heat, meat as a pin Tile bath. Owner says ‘sell.” since he has bought a larger home. If your credit is good you can buy this house with Leo of about $868 month aad taxes er NICHOLIE _& HARGER CO’ HURON FE $8183, COZY, CARPETED 5 RM Pieroni bath, Close to town center, $5,950. ieee ca eee for cash Save rent, RILEY 3 BEDROOMS | $7,950—8750 DOWN, Excellent con- dition on Ellwood off N. Enclosed ch, ca room, ful dining room, basement with gas heat, 2-car ga- rage, storms & rede eee | priced io #eH- end -26 days pos- session Po 14,500 and terms you will see the value when we show it to you. NEW 8T MIKES Chureh is so close Three bed- room home with oil MHors, base- ment. $12,500 is price with terms LAWRENCE GAYLORD) ' 136 EB. a OPEN EVES 584 BRO! = Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4 FE — BY OWRER $RM. HOUSE country, with 1 acre of ocd! i ground 2-bedrm., kitchen, agro rm you take seer sperms of Pe mo. Call FE 4-2281. ; SMALL =r IN PosTisc. $700 down, $25 month, rniture in- cluded. Balance $3.00, Zoned commercial or residential. Cali __EM 3-2716. $8,500 LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Easy terms, § rms. 3 yrs. in ac Twp. Close to MSUO. FE hk, » . . Nothing Down IF YOU 8EE this home. you wil ome the value. hace rooms, hice 15 ft. itchen, a imanee hers workshop acre of y 11; LAKEFRONT-—Here is one of the best buys in lake- front homes on the market large bedrooms, paneled | | ving overlooking well landscaped lot and the lake Fell basement, garage. It is priced fer qlick sale at $9,950 with no money down can qualifying veteran. Bee it RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7103 —_ from sehoal, Wil cit fel ce oe my ear Rey |= and jum bia. ear rage. . $02 E. re cael rice GOOD EF: LL maf location. Here is ‘lovely bedroom home Realtor : 1011 W. Huren ’ FE 5-618) Li J COLORED | NO DOWN PAYMENT GI bomes located in south side of cit’ close Fe fig 5 rse. bath. full was . automatic water heat- \ and paved streets. See mod- el at 2 8. Dadian West. | Open ‘til p. Vv ASBINDE R, INC FE 40823 FE 5-8875 3418 or EM 3-2411, Broker. Specials—Rent Beaters Two and three bedroom e in Waterford and Clarkston area, No down | schol for anyone. mes are two and for further inf: W whe KENNEDY * Realtor 3101 W Huron FE ¢- 3560 | Open Evenings ‘til 9 AUBURN RD. Near John ay 100x467 6 rm ? YOUR GAIN INVESTIGATE NOW--Owner just built & now transferred, 3 bed- room ranch home, full basement, enclosed eee el attached | rage large scenic lot. lake p Many more nice features for $19,< TERMS. “JR. Hiltz Established in 1916 DOWN—@ave rent money — own your home. Tdeal home for kitehen, tiled . Large - lot with fruit trves, dcar Lake privileges. Quiy $1. down, * y, vay RENT? Move rent bedrm. nome pote ge Pictere window. Se eceeel rt work Peel ter benny. man, A real at 86.500. F Kent Inc., Realtor . ; a * a and half |¢ ttle ~-«/ Bateman REALTORS CLEAN TBEDRM & DEN WITH GARAGE $600 down & take over Payments. 3-5342 G OME! WIL LL my $2000 equity for $500 3 bed- Toom, | acre, modern. MY 23-3781. GI MORTGAGE, $500 DOWN AND take over payments, OR 3-8316 6499 Maceday Drive 4 =~, aos BATH, NEWLY DEC- asement. . lake ig 31924 or eee lot F. ‘amy Tone Beautiful ranch alow = hood oak floors, ful basement, au’ heat, paved street,“in town, close to Caer $1700 down plus mort- gage cos Country Bungalow Very neat, small home located on 4 -atres west of idest for couple. 2 bedrooms, built-in bath, garage, $2000 down Income Here is a Jarge modern brick double having 6 big rooms and tiled ore — a, , guiet ot neighborhood, no need WILLIS M. BREWER . JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR 64-96 E, Huron FE 4-518: . Eves, PE 8-0823 NORTH END Two bhedrm. peigsien with space for expansion. Large living rm. and dinette. Full basement with gas heat and ceersewen room, 1'e-car ga- He Priced at $13,200 with T.575 down on FHA terms. OFF BALDWIN 2 bedroom ranch. with wall to wall carpeting. Living i and 2 bedrooms. Oi) . IMecOr garage. Priced at $8,500—Substantial down payment required. FOR COLORED 4 rooms and bath for own- er; 3 rooms and bath up renting for per month Pric at $11,000 — can be purchased on GI — down, just closing costs. IVAN wW. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TURKEY TROT... / right out to see this charm- ing 2 bedroom bungalow in| the gilver Lake area. Lar; e lot with outdoor. grill, 144 car garage, loca’ in good area on paved street. $0,950 — Terms. GONE FISHIN’... | Ice fishin’ eal. is. and boy What, q: time We'll have on | _W iNdams Lk. next summer This 2 bedroom ere home has everything to fer. Fun in the winter: rec- reation in the summer. ” Here's oe best part — only $050 «dow INCOME... of $180 per month. A rea- sonable down payment will make you the owner of this excellent 3-(amily income near Auburn® Heights. Cal! now and make an appoint- ment to look at this real | money maker. GI's NOTHING DOWN Here's your chance to bur a large family home on the easiest of terms. Lo- cated on a large shaded lot just- North of Pontiac Tt boas bedrooms, a full basement with Timken heat and a 2-car Soot Full price only $11 Better call now! co bos ~~ CONTRACTS TOM BATEMAN ASK POR Kampsen FE 4-0528 3778 wee __Eves _& Sun. ey beta log. Sie trade on housetrailer fireplace. Nr. lake: OR | | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~~ | Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms. lerge wardrobe -closets, extra lar kitchen, tile bath, basement w th recreation area, gas heat, Be lot. CALL POR APPOINTME | Serle ae Smith? | Wideman REAL ESTATE -OPEN FE 44526 EVES. 412 W. HURON INCOME... Gas heat, hardwood floors, pias- . tered walls, afd screens Dandy main irtment, 3 8. feo: 4 with full bath Watkins aren ~ 2 tates Sie ee Ses, “he ita" e FOR CASE IN Al HURRY. sell thing | nae intel Ads. © », * » of-.. -| 3_W. HURON FE 5-6183 Sy ot Ale: L LOT. of Woodbuli Lake. 00. FE PE 49295, -% YRS. 5 ee eee rm tee a 28% Re iat $25,650. 22, Sots $25,650. FE 3675, SALE OR RENT ¢ RM. HOUSE ON) 2 acres. Cash or what have you of equal value as down payment. GR 6-0553. | - _ RILEY SECOND STREET . rench with ite ear, paar drive, fenced lot. . t's a . Only pom a “$650 ) DOWN { On this 2 bedroonr —, located — in oe Hei, 50 x 200. ft. with trees, poll and) oa ol inne Sporting Goods 65 wa a3 bare ae Dr eats £ooe ARCHERY rqiiipMen ARLE a," birch G28 . $1105 eheap MA 56-1954 or OR 2 1488 4" V grooved mahoganr 448 DONT LAY AWAY THAT GUN = Genwi — “ope $45 square foot | bring tt in for new sights or pew | PO AC PLYWOoOOn CO | repair now Browning une, 1408 Baldwin, Ave FE 22649) Colt Pistols Rauech & Lomb ROTISSERIE, TRONRITE, nok pele a Wesees springs, mattres alr ryer AOOpe # of ott heater, baby tenda, car seat.| CLIFF DRYER GUN & BPORTH chaire’ strolier Cashmere over-|) CENTER 15210 Holly Rd Holly | coat long, ney dresses, out-| M@irose 4-677) _ grown clothing FE 51448 _ \G088 - BUY BELL TRADE REBUILT BATTERIES 85 96 Manley leach 10 Hagley Free delivery, 102 8. Saginaw St GINS MODERN OR ANTIQUE FE 68-1816 = | Buy selutepels and scope mount | LEAS ATER(C wa ng, Burr-8bell 375 8 elegraph ins oe rete B gfade.| 0 05. OM peo 9, | nile weal of Alrport os M98, '* Bait, Minnows, Ftc. 65B = | g SPEC] IALS WAIT & TACKLE -- Open 7 days : Ls i) am ft pm Close Syn 4 pm.) : Bee Oveniab ite Lake Ave —«_ Mitte Hide ~ a & - INSULATION . ' , With Tacking Flanges Sand, (iravel & Dirt 66 229 50—M. Cash & Carry 2 72 Bae £29 50 M, Cast & tes SO ints Ww opine shelving 1ge lin, ft fu) & black dirt Balldoging e& Ind w opine etrinping 2e° Hn 1 Cavating barementa On 3-6022 Ix} w opine stripping Jeo lin ft ae = onan)? KL W Fir hic Fa.) At TOP gol CRUSHED #TONE Citar W pine basebrd fe itn nt] cand, gravel fill Lyle Conklin Clear W pine base shoe 24ge lin ft | Pe B12 oF FER 28572 — Clear W opine casing 60 Un ff CriieHep STONE BAND GRAV 15 Ibe foit 4327 °t i? 40) el Farl Howard EM 41-0611 OTHHR RARGAIN ie Bory aa RUMJECT TO PRIOR SALE ! KIREPLACKH WOOb Mined Hardwood agger y 1% Block port Olive 16474 LUMBER CO, Wood, Coat & Fuet 67 1947 Maggerty Hwy Walled Lake 1g On “woob CORD “FE Between W weldhd and Pontiao 29446 * "7 if ea eT Phone MArket 41084 All KINDS OF WQOD FUR as aR ao nace. fireplaces & kindling 775) SPECIAIS Scott Leke Md FE 44228 Gan water eater 30 gal $4095 DO & H HARD COAL ley water heater 52 gal $6065, Stove and Chestnut sive FRAN New Morrison space heaters | CI8 COAL & OIL, 3792 Orchard Eee aru . gi78 00° Lake Rd FE 9-009 analyte oq ft $4 frinmPLACE CANNEL COAL-ALL eee) One estas KIZES OF FURNACE & BTOKER i : a New 3 ft outside flush doors $12 95 ee eer on 7 A NACE y ool oe 8 te $3}18| Woop SPEEDWAY FUEL Ot! vi . 4: srarie) (838) OAKLAND FURL @ PAINT. 434 WOLVERINE ORCHARD LAKM FRE 6-6159 LUMBER Good DRY BLABWOOD Pele d 720.8 Paddock rm 2erg 8-810. SCTE a aLiGiTLY DAMAGED BRIQ0s SAWDUST Reautywate bathti, 100 ty! $1 vd 10 yet loads pel om! ra choose from all colors $2260) dius Mochester, OF 1-0163 vour chotee 1690 F Auburn Road j hetween Joba Roo and Dequindre ane Tope ea ae Open @ am. to 5 2 pm fal 5 - ei = urday & am fo 4 pm WOOD, FIREPLACE & FURNACE 4 ‘ 1 SOLID MAHODANY DOURLE NPD pote fee Meanie & Sie ‘J FE ~ CHILD n i) ; C - = aug BRA! ID NE W HOCKING Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | PAIR ‘OF hoy Py CE AKATES Aa er “ i AIZB, 7 $1 60 OAKLAND PRET SERVICE E ae 1 GUN RACK $10 | ming & remorel VE Th * CALL FF 42889 ANYTIME LE N = BTFEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT UGGS ULES USING 12 Corrugated pipe g2aa fl? Representative CEMENT COLORS — 19 AHADIS ‘Lande aping Ornamentals PLASTER COLORS -- 18 BHHADF® Fruit aml Nut Trees MORTAR COLORS — & STADIA FM o44125 afler ¢ PM axe” Flue Lining $105 Fa: Por Pvening Appointment! Brick Mortar , S124 ak” = : 8x8" Cleanovt doora 4172 Ka! for Sale Pets 69 Ineinerater and Dutch Oven dears; ~~~ Aye Wings, Covers and grates? MOB WATCH DOG gia FE : ae COAL & auprie ae i. 9-598) Orehard Vake Ave FE 37101 Akg pO coCKRRA & PUPS THE SALVATION ay black & blond OR 4 2603 RED SHIELD STORE | ie i MAN PINS ral Fverythine to meet your needa AKC bo ERMA INSCHER Clothing, Furntiure Appilances yra. WU) eartifice Market ties: 11h WEST LAWRI NCE hAKC REO CORMAN SHEPHERD) TOILETS Tolters ‘TrowdeTe Pups champ stock reas MA All styles. colors, terrific vaiues| 42650 _ from $1795 Blighty marred Also/ ARC REO “ORBAT aa MALE eueaearere values tn bathiuhs; MAriet 4.400 and jayetories. Michigan Fluores “i : cent 303 Orchard Lake Avett a BIZW 11 REAS FE ( 7 1O0¥Y FOX TWRRIERA & WKS TAL BOTT LU MBE Ro | __ola, registered, WE 4.3806 Biorm doors and windows, wood BEAGLES — AKC PUPS ANT er aluminum Glass put in vour| srerted hounds, Stud service OR earh 1025 Oakland Ave FH) 3-73. Mod i pea kau “7 VYra~ “oip aoop FAPE RECORDER AMPRO Godb, 17 in. TV After 6 pm Ws W Troquots TYPEWRITER UNDERWOOD Remington $20 PE f-4480 Wood Closet Doors” Closing out birch. mahogany and Jouvered byfold type doors. At our $25! east BERRY DOOR SALFS 371 8 Paddock Fr 92-0201 WOOD AND ALUMINUM Comat. nation set aes a windows BENSON L U M BER CO. WHITE GOLD SOLA TRE EN- omen rin; 28 ¢points #8150 oa FE e013 | alter 8.10 pm 216-740 SEWING MACHINE, AL- most new Yours re balance a contract. Pay $7.24 per month total of $49.15. Capita. Fer 4. bo? Machinery OA saw mille eto pond used engines aligns Gare Maen DON'T WIS MONEY! Make it casily _ dial FE 28181. . PAN FORD DIESEL ENGINES, 4 a ‘ Ford pass for Drspoon ‘ ee et & int industrial applications &| H FOR through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, WE BUY. 8ELL & TRADE CAM- eras, projectors, tape recorders. Eppert’s Camera rene 67 W. Hu- _fon_ | St. FE h_ 6-661 ee © Sale Musical Goods 62 SOL PPL LOLA AA” i ai al ei inl ACCORDION. GOLD AND WHITE Enrico Rosseii Used 6 months _Beat offer — MAple 5-2468 B FLAT CL TARINET, WOOD, “EV- ett-Schaffer. Master model Like new. Also flute, Artiey mode! 105 Like new FE 46683 ESTEY FOLDING REED ORGAN, prac CM new ALLAGITER’S aren PE 4.0566 | WIEGAND NIESIGICEN TER HAMILTON Spinet French Prov ce jal cade MIRACLE AZAAR AREA Piano tuning — organ repair PHONE FE WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER MINCHELL Filectronie Organ $660 ' Doubie full key board 2% pedals pesutiy blond finish MIRACLE MII Piano tuning _ organ repalr PHONE FE 24024 ~ AMERICAN TROMBONE, good condition oR 3 PI AYER Prax $75. € Ae “AFTER i) Ai) 4 ia EF ——— pane “TUNING 08C AR SCHMIDT FE 27-5217 } Pianos—lianos—P ianos” Used apinets, gtande & uprights Ciearance saie GALLAGHER’S 18 EB Muron FE, 4-0966 BAX. MARTIN 6-FLAT ALTO , Good condition OA 6-30 35 USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN | i | t | Rabbit dog, FR 3-#4 | BOSTON | TERIUER. ar “CHAMP | stock. Curtias OR 3-0306 BLACK COCKER. BPANIFL., old Cheap FRE 82402 CANARIF®, MONKBY ALL Per | hop, 66 Williams 8t FR 46454 COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIOS AKC! & MO reg PR 2-744 Core PUPPIEd FoR PAMILY 7 pels_¢s_& $10 OA 83047 CUTE THOROUGHBRED TOY | Collies, Cheap OR 34-4250 FOR SALE PIGHONS® oF ALL kinds Chinese Buff Cochins Giants and Banties EO Redman 281 Livingston _Highiand_. FREE TO 0660p HOME, BEAGLE puppies & collle puppies 9868 N Orant 2 FREE TO a ee ew GERMAN Lt TaPIIRAD. Suepiia C_$38-—$50, MArket 4.4322 ALE o SORER. oena “PAPERS SIE BEACH < COCKER FEMALE cheap. OR 39644 . PARAREETs SUPPL its, 183 Sanderson 27771 POODLES, TINY TOY PUPP Ie _registered, 64) Thi ird_A | eee PARAKERTS. GUAR gts TALK. Cages 60) 4th St, a 4025 PARAKEET. . CANAL food, Bing 1927. 684 On .E BAZAAR AREA! FE > PeuItE GREPTARY REG I MA- ple 5-1540. 6903 Waidon. - Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED. PE 2-4 _Burr-Bbell, 315 8. Telegraph, Hay, ¢ Grain & Fi Feed 71 71 ist AND OND NA ,, STRAW rec Manure delivered ist & 23ND La Straw. manure & wood. We de- ue EM 4-4225. 715 Scott K IND CUTTING “KLPALPA \ ALSO | wheat, straw MUtual _4$-6523 ALL TYPES “OF 18T “& IND (iigey wih ha if straw, corn and oats i deliver | OA 82 i798. MIXED HAY 66 CENTa BALE _ 3051 Joslyn WANTED CORN write Pontiac. Press, werite Pe een fl For Sale Livestock 2. 2. sys aesss HORSES hee BALE §-3301 of OF 3-34 Vis MILKING SHORT On BULLS & heifers 6 to 18 mos - Good | +H 12000 Fish Lk. Rd. Holly : , 30 MILK COWS fed hoge--200 calves, io FRESH MILK ibs Ted FOR Age HAY & pray 4-422 i i | _trade tor ‘livestock FE _ Sale Farm Produce 75 ee BTAYMAN Hald- ear Reds Muto's Orchard 4361 . win fo GLACKMORE FARMS ating and. cooking. bell fia OL 36489 _ | POTATOES GUINEAS, 1410 SABIT- _abaw Hd, near Granger Rd “Sale Farm Equipment 76, APPT BA | APPL, aa j 2150 Biiver- t | $9050 TOTAL PRICE © brand oew chain sow See ; wf Miiler etden @nd | Equipment 1598 ‘Just North of 14 mingham. Phone MI aiso have the latest models M: Culloch Chain saws CHAIN SAWS. McCULLOCH NEW & Usrp | guaranteed service je our | F-% CREDIT TERMS HOUGIUTEN & SON BUYR A it mt Bir Mmalto iJ 1 Case & New Idea dealer | Rorhester OL 1-761 | ¢ FARM MACHINERY —~ NEW AND | used Proulx Oliver Bales on Mat just north of Oxford 1 IBUE | i Me iiloch Chain Saws We HAVE A COMPLETE -| OF NEW Ione MODEL MrCUl PoOchn CHAIN SAWS ANID AC CEBSORIFA PHICEID AS TOW Aa $166 30 ; WE HAVE, SEVERAL UsFr) | CITAIN SAWS@ AM LOW AR $46 | WE RENT CHAIN SAWS KRING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 40704 _ _ Pe 41112 JOHN DEBRRE NFW IDEA PARTS and Berviee—d6U) year at lecat-on Davis Machinery Py NA 1.3202-Ortonville INTRODUCING FCLIPS Co WASP -DIRFED-DRIVE | CHIAIN SAWS > FREE SERVICE FOR 6 MONTHS es On good | ean gic trailers. ons Lane Orion and aah y GAT nn Je rainy eee meer TRAW, | Bamiiel — Mees pelt —: Daviaburg, Holiy ~ | Lawn Woodward | LINE | this” Ea i { ; —— | —— OR 42225 TRAILER F New We buy. ENT aetile Gas Se ee ee For Sale Housetrailers 78 Trade - Parts and Supplies. 60 8 Open Telgyraph 0 to 6 wrD sell cent Holly Mar Bales 15210 Holly 7 | | - rose 46771 PE 2-3 200 | “Itsa bore chest, ns so far all S ve put i in nis mothballs!” : SHORTS MOBILE HOME REPAIR Hitches insteiled cars wired. Ph ‘CHAN NGE | | Community Motor Sales Andersons Sell and Used 8-10 Wides USED rele ER ON RENTAL PA PLAN ——— | Closed Sundey— ine Ra USED TRAILERS WE WIL1 them on our jot for 10 psi and Holly, ME! Coach _ Rent Trailer Space _ | AUBURN HOTS i. ee 170 ‘N Opdyke from bua 16° 440° mile | lots Ore Bast PE MOBILE ~yit Tie finest 'y mile SE Pon- | FE 8-336), INSIDE Cry Limit 3 2? BLOCKS 631 OAKLAND AVE. Pontiac Trailer | of patios, Cosch _ Park E 4-9902 Etc Oxford Lakeville Rd OA 88-3022 cous less Wonderful acres Oxtord ' MOBIL EHOME FRN PM 3-2661 see the beat _ Park. FE 32-5205 “ae ~ Ford V8 motor 1935 PONTIAC _ dramatic SERFS FRA al USt buy sel TIRES, ST 503 Saginaw &t MY 12-4611 Th location, Between Lake Orlon and “VY STATES. Lakefront and playground. | Auto Accessories — "62 ‘PONTIAC MOTOR & sv, ol ; Buck mtr_& Dyna FE _ V6 ENGINE HY- OR 3-248 after 6 For Sale Ti Tires ADQUARTERS FOR | gancuunss LAKE TRAILER | e mens for | n “MOD fou'VE SEEN THE REST, NOW Square Lake Trailer | | ——_-__— f 4 “al ‘ol PT Sede BOA, $350 ace WE Also whitewalls ATE TIRE BALES Casa SRE NRURG aoe , mm. | Homo ah] Wanted Used Cars 88 CASHI FOR LATE MODEL UBED C AUBURN AT eaee elt FE, 8.4539 CASH - FOR GOOD CLEAN OAKLAND AT CASS | ber oa 34 1 . Can be me eter 6 p.m. 105 5 . = & Sorta 908 LAROEST aida : m etiek, speneand ting frie! solve. forsien one oye Ma ire | ce Sale Cars 91 Start The New Year Off Right at HASKINS ("3 1953 Ford Customline tudor, V8 meee Fordomatic, radio, heat- Clean $ 198 § Olds Super 88 Holiday C Ty racaane pew steering, oslndeld brakes, adio, heater. autiful blue and ivory finish. one owner .. $1349 1956 Ford Fairlane convertible, V8 Fordomatic, power steering, ra- dio, heater oe porereee con- dition $1248 urn Bel Air hardtop, V8 1 engine, Powerglide, er, solid black Halen) 3: 1958 Chevrolet Impala couvertivic. p. engine, radio, meee e new .... “$3277 radio, heat- $1792 white walls. | Haskins Chev. oe —- a ue no : = te ee ee + ak ap os . we Se 3 ne ; + * a oy 2 - ~ * § _ — . ra merry FORTY-TWO 5 . Be For Sale Miscellarreous'60|___Do It Yourself 61 For Sale Pets _ 9; TIZLY a Pesan ltd PEE PE ' INA LOL Le APL PAA AAD A eo BUMPING TOOLS. | 670x15 usED FOR RENT sna UA PUPPIES. as : FE tet Seiveen 8 and 2. Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ‘i, 3. mae stud. Lua Sco 4-Door: a ae ‘POOL TABLE. -PER-| ers, polishers, mantage fur- | fm ee fect cond. Cheap. FE 21320. | nace vacuum cleaners. Os! puppies. 12 eoshe ad. OL Ford Fuel & ae {38 Orchard ‘Lake the DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT nina.| vel ores Ente : ther. enone OR 3404) sfler_ 6 pO IPPA Ail “SEWING MACHINES sry Rua "North Chev. DUO THERM Orr 300, enon yeas Dey enads. | rapes lee: . f A, e San ‘Used 6 mos. OAkland 8- tt Pint. oe pen 7 ine week re ees py . TU N D : to 6:00. ays FEW Lert © ry sank. MAple} to 4:00. Montcalm Builders Sup- Hunting ng Dogs 69A $1501. ply. 156 W. woicalm, FE MIL eee eee - $URNACES WHOLESALE. GAS & Ane 1M YR Sep BRITTANY 7 1. = : ol, MAple 5-60) Cameras, Equipment ¢ 614 BLACK, “Axo “FAN GOON” BOG, Retail Br ch ‘STATION ‘WAGON whee. CHEVROLET POWER STEERING BRAKES 31,145 TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BILL SP SPENCE zi 8. Saeh * Fe bod 1908 0 power cee JEROME ntin chs t Spot” Arket 4156. WALLED LAKE — fae ane ee North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. | Birminghom __ MI 42735 i963 CHEVY -BEL AIR NO RUST. Good tires $375, PE 56-2766. FACTORY BRANCH 56 CHEVROLET NOMAD STATION WAGON Powerglide, Radio and Heat- er, Green and White paint. $1495 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” 6s MT CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST OFFIC# 6571 Dixie Highwey at M15 Used Cars and Trucks | Mapie §-9071 Open Nites ‘til . You GET MORE WHERE | THE VOLUME I8 HIGH ' . | (1957 CHEVROLET 2 DR. STATION i | wears Exc cond Redio Heat- | Matthews- | _ Powergiide & abiawells vid | 1956 Ford V@ custom 2 dr, Radio | & heater $805 Hargreaves CHEVROLET FE en JUNK & USED CARS WTD. PICK- up service FE 56-2000. OR | those who want the best wate: | | PRIV. “PARTY WANTS LOW MILE- cement age ‘58 Pontiac _FE 43 3177. on | TOP PRIGE Ok, JuNe CARS RUSS DAWSON GIVE Us A TRY AND-YOU'LL SEE WHY — Russ Dawson pays more when he! to retail, le RE De DAWSON MERCURY -EDSEL-LINCOLN ENGLIAH FORD aap 232.5. Saginaw FE 2-0131 Remember TELL cad tals You __ KNOW TOP DO) V3 needs cars not whoie- : JOHN L LIBERTINE. JIM HARTLEY. OR 26111 1954 Pontiac Btarchief 4dr. hardtop. Power steering & brakes. Hyda- matic & whijewalis 91345 1956 Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr. ocean - $905 Redis & heave Ley Merctry -Montclair. 2 dr Hardtop Power steertng & brakes. Power windows, Merco- matic Yellow & black ... $1006 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from ia ay Oxford, Michigan 86-2528 Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS ‘$7 Ford Ranchero, $400 cere $100 a £ PIKE FE s1308 K. 2 DR “HARDTOP. | before you buy. wer plastic cov- eeeae tires, sire: CORN ‘ER, CASS & _BUIC this cn. & brakes, 8. Royal on, ant tell from _5-9961, after 5-—-MA FACTORY BRANCH "S88 BUICK CONVERTIBLE net | 1957 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door, original %-tone paint, Radio and heater A one-owner special, Our Hye No. 4730. Prices at only N orth Chev. | Hufiter Blvd. at 8. Sabaee Hare Ave. 1958 “Chevrolet DelRay 4 Dr. $1745 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Ol, 1-9711 “CHEVIE BEL AIR CON- vert. Straight stick WSW. 4 bar- rel carburetor Sharp. Pvt. own- er, Will accept "52 or ‘53 as down _payment. FE 3-747) after 5. ___ 458 CHEV, BROOKWOOD- R&H, Big engine, WW, Pwr. F 29-4075 NO MONEY DOWN We =e a very good selection of ‘o4 & “55 Chevys, Fords, . Olds # Buicks, no money Auto a 193 8. Saginaw FE 41008 o ene DESOTO 1956 POWER EQUIPPED Firedome 4 door in top condition An older car down will handle. OPEN EVENINGS $248 full rice. Payments onl CHEVE You DONT| $14.27 month "Perlect ine, Rite “rd rooaaag J tat & ore oes. ogre, body ai Belo Gr at L & r seen, SCHUTZ, ni S..Woeodward, Bham| FE 8-0402 . = BA nae FoR A = Sine) of 15 amples of bar, seal a . a io pick trom ee ek Se. 4689. | ‘55 E R&H, Re ed to. 81.061 WW., was $795, now y 'S6 Ford Convert. R&H, WW. Jet- bi Straii was 5 -# R&H, POM, was Ranch V8, “RAH, . clean, was $695, now $619 TOM BOHR, INC. _ MU 41715 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '33_ STUDEBAKER Cib. Cpe. .. i DODGE Hardtop ......... $189 $180 . BILL Spence “Rambler” ALES & SERVICE— 211 8. SAGINAW uP FE 28- JANUARY SALE "55 seat Super 6é: convertible, real ae ‘Olas ‘Super 88 convertivie, like ‘56. Olds, Super 68, 2 ar., 38 Cc ‘a oo — B-4541 @ real 4 dr, with ‘ HOUGHTE? N & “SON” YOUR FPRIENDLY opel DEALER + FOR: ve CA SALES 8 528 N. 4 Main. . Rocnester OL 1-9761 1956 GMC 30-PASSE GER SCHOOL us Good canaiiant Cal FE 5--4450 any time Fe CAM Orcharé Lake at Cass FE ‘1 OLDS #8 2 DR. HT, BLACK. 2 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN HY- DRA Rad. ABSOLUTELY “ments “ene ‘mo, “Call Cr " Parks ai MI 4¢- wall 4-700, Harold Turner pore. issf PLYMOUTH. RONS __ $100. EM_ 3-3776 CAR PAYMENTS TOO B some? Let = hei ae you adjust to Lake Onan Mota Sales _ M34 AT CLARKSTON RD MERCURY GOOD, FORD — MY Kent. 1953 PLY 2 DR. HARD- top. Auto, Transmission cond, $395. 31544. aS 1987 YM, oY R. V-8 NS GOOD USED CAR ST DOSS PESTON 'S4 PLYMO’ €LUB $208 ful! price, $17 a month. No cash needed. Mr. “pelt Great __Lakes. 1951 1 DEYMOUTH SEDAN. R&H. AB TELY NO MONEY DOWN. vane pi eee of $5.83 re Call Credit Parks t MI 47600. Harold Turner Ford. BLYMOUTH 1955. A o5el Kod of $595 1959 Plymouth... 6 PASSENGER .EDAN $134.52 DN. | $61.62 PER MO.| 5 UIPPED WITH nS tea RN SIGNALS WA WIPE: Rs. *-FORSION- ES. NO PAYMENTS: UNTIL — TAX AND 7 1959 LICENSE quip po and the large meverz, msta urry! See 28 Woodward, d, Bham "55 Sone BEST STARCHIEF, « : dr. Hydra, PS. & brakes near new white tires. It's one @ thousand. Terms. '49 Ford ve 9 passenger wagon, $99, terms. Plus others Q Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH ayers Main St. Clarkston A 56-6141 PONTIAC STATION wiaon R&H. Power brakes. $745. 30117 after 6 p.m. 1955 Pontiac Hardtop This is an 870, solid blue, a 1- owner car. Very clean. Radio & heater, automatic. shift, Be wane see this one. 1955. EM COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART gr. Mr. Parks at MI +7500. Harold Turner a 12 et veces Cana 1000 W ple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake 2-DOOR, RADIO one-owner beauty. Our stock No. 117. 1965 PONTIAC and heater. A Priced to sell. Priced at YOUR PROBLEMN: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, ‘it’ s FE. 2-8181. SHELTON ; ‘Pontiac-Buick ‘LRociks —— OL Tiss ee ergs it FE 29101 Sct Eves. ce ae ee - Pontiac's Used Car Bargain Barops OLIVER MTR. SALES: EDDIE eciere FORD + 108 ORCHARD Li 210 Orchard Lake Ave. |- Rugged smooth cutting — light | FE cent | Continental Kit, Radi 4 h : 1) Pier kena on THe PA. | LSFANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | Ns heater, gastos Bolid coral Bam ad al ellis Ses fA 4-451] + aes RCLIPA LAWN MOWERS | —({aded ln on General Safety Tires | Dixie OK | Pets _ a BARGAIN N th Ch ; | Up to 50 per cent off Black or = SISOS = or eve MICHIGAN CHAIN KAW + whitewatt: : t fe ath elt. "50 peso rc 1968 Country Sedan—FE 2-1004. DIS TRIBE TORS ; I \ 7 \ Dita tan Biel Mich . Evenings, OR 23-2276 Private | Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Ave (O18 Memingwas Rd bake Orton | D WILLIAMS _Drayton Plains, Mich SORTING pemS@AZION WAGON party, Birmingham MI ¢3735 CO OMSsichitan SY 338 "| at a Saginaw at Raemurn | See M& M Motor Sales | © "RIETALL STORE” uate qumeuch tetesente TER Se SPECTAI re 1 t fel ‘ tra *, we itevring FOR SALB Mts Auto Service LT bed beg ee ED GLU bak tad Wee Walle’ fitess aaintee SPECIAT S tiac Catalina, $975. Eh FON: USED FARMAL CUM TRACTOR an = 2027 Dinle Hwy OR _3-1403 | @ MT CLEMEN : a8 ‘ Drayton Plains. Call after 3:30 | & &NOW PLOW re ron EXTRA NON SKID PROTEC. TOP CASH $488 FOR CLEAN CARS| _ BEHIND THE POST. OFFICE Bie} ata] = Peal vercomatio eo he p.m OR 3-4587 i” | KING BROS ji seal Beye = yoes “sites eeaoee Cc ‘50 BUICK SUPER, PRIVATE 5 SICK bird Mir OD. 81495 + DR. Chin 5. _ §1495 | 1958 .PONTIAC 4 EFTAIN PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKF. | FR: Xe NONIZED ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | “owner. $143, good cond FE. 4-0355 ae ‘56 Olds, 4 Dr., 8, Hydra. $1393 hardtop, Oe etal steering & brakes, FF 4073 re eu COODYFAR | THE HIGH $$ HOW AR# YOU FIXED FOR 2 Dee nthe & Heater, |W, Cadiiinc, A Moby. | ware “none AND BOLIEN ' . (Te what wi interest, you. We 55 cm traveling? 05 | gris pRBlow Transmission ae other cats to suit your | *54 . POmTEA C CHIEFTIAN, 2 DR, snow blades, Tofo power manele SE anv ICE ST ORE need your ‘38. 'S7, 'S6, "SS models, | 92 Chevy 4 dr. PG $395 | g775 _ 1 PER MO R @ H. nyare. ne aefene =. with snow blower and mower. | so 8 Cosa ; Fr 8-612), OUF reputation for paying tops 82 Plymouth 4 dr.. R&HM. clean $249 | Real Estate or contracts accepted 2-1062 after 6 Jer: blower Evans Rouipment, | for high grade used cars dates | 91 Buick. 4 dr R&H, Dyna ois ECONOMY USED CARS | FOUTIAG STATION WAG- 8007 Dixie Hwy MA S-7078 CRANKAHAPT ORTRDINO IN | back to J n Eves to 8 es cate senvi nel BR AID 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 42131 | 08. First $100 takes. PE 2-0548. - } § a J It cr: 7 BMW at Gas |’ CHIE | Auction Sales 7 abe) 70? Mood. Phone PE | ae binte ity aprevten rene HOME. OF 1 vie _RUOGED = sa | 7 ae eatin Gh per gallon " “tayara Raat Glusartens overt: ronan a ' MOTOR SALES Call (PE €-4530, 7 ToL3e after 3:90. , aAe re RE 1056 ri a : ey . Community Moto? bahosd ‘sonny one eau) caving Cen | "Sale Motor Scooters — 82 ETE Seu ee eatin sgbse sh aigaity ey ees DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Bai inte AIN CATALINA, | glgnera may femove property it) ~ PINRO eee a 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING “SPECT AL SALE Hydra. P steering & brakes. Ac- | oeited LC) Om Smart Aale Farm, | NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT WE NEED los TORN va CAS§ AT W. PIKE STS. Sess. 3-5062 after 5 p.m. Receester Michigan crs 230 F Pike FR 44746 Cars | FACTORY BRANCIT |. ee es | WAS NOW | J055 PONTIAC, VERY GOOD RUN: TYLER ® AUCTION BALE WILL =e __ st) : Li AUTO. | : : oo Ring, clean, good tires. $826. oper Jan 17 if weather permits _Vor Sale Motorcycles” BB "BS to “SA models, Must be clean TIGA DILLAG matic is this ¢-door sedan. $50 igs8 tocos ae +i ee eee ee pen Jan ee eS | AVE as ee comet aa handle, neisece co 1986 Lincoin Ht. |. gi708 poss “88 § PONTIAC 3 DR. She Gs | 5 S : : 4 . 2 ad RA&H, W-walls, ¢ ral For Sale Housetrailers 78 we wii give ts pat eau 2030 Disie Hey. Price Reduced ssn inst Piymouth Gar. sine. $1200 white, done, ‘cleat cat —_ per cent discount | FE 2-878 FE ¢caeg y Tr. $1395... $1200) mj $1808. Mr. Galbraith, _ | on. ad] genuine Marley Davidson ~ Radio and heater, Power vs DGE 2DOO 1056 Merc, 4dr HT $1405 ... $1250 $6168 . 16 FT HOVSETRAILER $123. | parts used to service or overhaul | brakes, Power seats, Pow- = A oe R.A REAL | 1956 Cad. Cpe deVille $2300 . 100 - cay Also “41 Dodge dump UL’ your Marley “Davidson in our Wanted Used Trucks 89| ¢ windows. Green’ with Yansportation piece. Out] 1957 Mercury Ht... $1745 --. $1600 BARGAINS: 21104 ee Aisha on ME Seal | sl eee Ie Ivory Top . stock 1987 Ford Convert . $1746 ... $1500 oubs . ia FT NEW MOON ai95) only until Feb §, 1930 Harte CASH PAID. $3195 pe Linecoin Conv . If ft Mobile sabe Davidson Bales Co., 372 8 Bagi- N th Ch 1957 Mercury Rt, 1745 . 2a ft Admiral 299; -_new Bt _— for all models PONTIAC or eV. tos Mereury Convert gies... BOB THUTCHINS( yN For Sale | Bicycles” a oo Eset nuckes oe “RETAIL SI ORE Birmin Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. | 196 Lincoin Ht. “$1295... MOBILE HOMME BALMR | UU SS SHRAM'S 27 rmingham DeSoto Convert $1395 11200 4a ree ae wee 23-1202 om s * merce $20° ORL ane Din ‘aus. “nent gM ST. 064 oo 05 AL fC VRENCE 7 4 * e 7 we nS Heo WO | “Tee Acces | SM ee O82 ice_ | 055 FORD COUPE, WARE BOB FROST, INC. | MOTOR SALES, INC. ssories a. Tt wh, 4 ae | 21 Ww Monteatm _ OB TUE IINSON __Used Truck Parts 89A ime-Place — (By-Pass around ®B'Ham) : MORILE HOME| GALE aan matic. Nice condition. Mazurek . 38 PONTIAC 4 DR. 8U = ' ; . wnt Choa outs Sas a3 Mtr. Sales. FE 4-9887. 245 1953 MERCURY MONTEREY) Will consider clean older car. [AMeDixie Hwy OR 3.1203 foving to new store sep TRUCK PARTS . ap B Blyd_ E HARDTOP. MERCOMATIC. R&H | FE 5-5053 Open 7 dave a week TROJAN CROISERS end ronaborts ALI. MAKES AND MODEIS O uy is FORD MAINLINE 6 CYLIN.| ABQOUOTELY WO: MONEY| 37 FONTIAC 2 Di SAFARI STA- _ NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS HFIGHTS “MOTOR SALPS 2 der, very clean, $303, FE 48146. We nO ee en, nents Ot) ton wagon. EXCELLENT condl- Ss KEM T AS CRUISE OUT BOAT SALE 15 Auburir Are F 46672 | . < | - ree arg edhe Call, Credit Mgt. Mr. __ tion, Bathe ‘ Acotl-Alwater Mira & Service a : | 53 FORD 4 DR &mDAN. FOM. Parks at ME 47500. Harold Turn- ROYAL MANSION 1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd for Sale tucks sal : WW. Exe cond. $750, FE 5-2287./ _er Ford VAUXHALL, 1558, PRACTICALL WoL 2 BEDROOM FRX FY #4407 09 Open Bun PFE 4 930 ‘ a + $1 FORD. 4 DR V8. FOM. GOOD | — REC ———-—-—== | few, bit a uséd price! R soon. Lat kB BS ONDITION CENTURY | Pontiac Sal | Cond OR _3-2880. REC Stk, Schde T” b12'S, Woodward . | 4 3 oF = = \ aot Sh etait eee ones ie a z, : r L welth Bridge FR OYTNT or HOLDS FIA An 1985 CHEVROLET ') TON PANEL. s CS cy OWENS FORD Rambler _Bham OR 7U2R8 ' MERCURY OUTROARDA A real nice track Priced at only | 1035 Chevrolet 3 dr, Originol green “¥"' OWENS ‘ See us for the best deal 1952 WILLYS. BODY KIND © ' SAIL FISH —SUN Flan KITS $587 7 more pane's to pick from | onl nes, << down mit. “38 FORD ep ip Rambler or a good rough but motor good cond, ps igo? = PALACE HOUAETRAL rR ooTN\ Nios < ‘ ntiac Starchief 4 dr. Hard- 5 titel FE 68-4315. lon 4s PR BAIN —_ re ye Al. VS North Chev. ae few mileage 30 Oeiars STATION, WAGON Our Sfogan: WiLYs JEEP « WHEEL | Authorrzed Sales or e balan . too WE CAN BEAT RRY DEAL. | drive. $400, MY_ 3.1277. far 1 ae INSON MOTORS Hunter Bits at S Woodward Are. 19a4 Starchtet_ 4dr sedan. 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Nor | prog: janned with great) at = nF Tes), TN) f (7) Margie. posite : . 7 t | “ 2 IPIAL ISIE IAL | TTiEiM 2 | ‘ation with the faith groups, and ISI trie Plo etriota THURSDAY MORNING 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. |seeks not only to enlarge and el Ree ee ‘tend the spiritual experience o Line nue UES] 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. | every viewer, but alzo to so Me . Ames (4) (color) Truth or Conse-|jate those religious concerns which 6:50 (2) Meditations. | iersare in oes lie in the heart of « very man. e 7) Day ourt. . 9, . . :85 (2) On the Farm Front. | ae Wits remember,” he cen: 2 ) | (a Coolord fing Seating cad prearaane e ile 4) (color) is Baggis. | * 1 Teacher's (7) Music Bingo, must be designed to be useful 4 Box to* the » not a U Smell amount 2:50 (9) News. circuit within’ a particular de nomination.” 13 Cougar i Operatic sole ADD 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. Dr. §, Franklin Mack, executive boy 7 (4) Young Dr. Malone. director of the Broadcasting and es =o ; Yj (7) Beat the Clock. Film Commission of the National | 20 Kinderg rten ty (9) Movie. \Council of the Churches of Christ, i Night before ” admits that the money churches > yg Atl event Vy 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. have put into religious program- %4 Orifice in skin , (4) From These Roots. ing so far‘ is-peanuts in comparison ee aena ar ne | (7) Who Do You Trust? with the cost of any of the big o. teacher Uy y shows on TV. He believes, how- py ruminant la —r 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. ever, that improvement will come . Uy (4) Queen for a Day. when we succeed in encouraging 14 Annoy > YY (7) American Bandstand. stations to take pride in being 8 cam pao as ‘known for putting the good of the) 37 Beetles | 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. ‘community alongside the basic’ 39 nope . necessity of making a profit 40 Frntoptan 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 7 * * 41 Give the 5 : i (4) County Fair tent : t Dr. Mack ene - (9) Sherwood Forest. - 4 ig, necessary to find. out” to 43 It followed the DOWN 5 , whom the churches should be a eeraa } Britto poet Soe on ty buhaal parieds 5:00 (2) Susie. ; ; Speaking on TV. Is it those who 49 Holds down statesman 23 Fertile spot 41 Red dye (4) It's a Great Life. Iready convinced Christians, 51 Pitch 3 Most sensitive in desert 42 Kind of (9) Looney Tunes jare alreq 52 Ancient Syria 4 ct rod” _ 24 Pather examimation : ; or rather the millions now. out- 53 a scat 25 Above 3 he churches? previx) @ Electrical unit 36 Bird Roman 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand side t 84 Hard boiled . 7 Sehool cheer 27 What the emperor : ee ro st 8 Woman's title Pligrims did 44 Health resorts (4) (color) George Pierrot) ° Already a step in the right - $3 Deprivation Had Bienen ‘Aa eae direction has been the appoint- 86 Arsbinn guif 10 Tip 29 Leg 47 Pledge Presents. , 87 —. Moines, 11 Comfort 31 gtald 48 Work units (7) Adventure Time ment of a 36-member Study Com- Towa - 17 Seaport in 33 ate 50 Small (Scot.) . ot the Rele of Radio, a ps ae a Sree ane enpage meme atin emai it Jas “Combination. of Se Rg: aN ERS aT | i ages ~ seaming a EW. = * *. erry Sahn ge atm agg tt ag yore ES + ee ene > Sra f ®. Pe Pag ow: oe a ae a tel ncaa i 2 F * -é Today’ Ss Television Programs -- Frege huwwhihie by ‘sintiens Metnd-to thie eotmmn are subject to ‘change @ithint cotien Channe) 2—-WJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 1~WEY¥Z-TV Channel 9 CALW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 6:10 (7) Curtain Time. Johnny Ginger with comedy. (9) Popeye. (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squaa. Police ad- venture. (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) (color) Milton Berle. Spiritual’ sing »r Mahalia Jackson; Harpo Marx. (2) Millionaire. Droll street eleaner (Charles Winninger) accidentally gets million dol- lar chéck. (7) Eisenhower. Films of speech at- Press Club. (9) Charter Boat. Man is 6:15 (4) Box Four. blinded in automobile acci- dent. ; 6:25 (4) Sports. (4) Bat Masterson. Bat dis- , : covers local corruption. 6:30 (7) Curtain Time (cont.) (2) I've Got a Secret. (9) (4) Life of Riley. (2) News: LeGolf. 10:00 (7) Boxing. Sonny Ray, Roque heavyweight bout. 6:40 (2) Weather. (9) Steve Wilson. : | (4) This Is Your Life. 6:45 (2) News. (2) Steel Hour. Woman (Vivian Lindfors), living in -:00 (7) MacKenzie Raiders. Cap- Africa, is engaged to Eng-| tured Apache chief's son lishman. She fears he will turns out to be white “boy. (9) Cechise. Adventine: John Bromfield, ‘Dead Sus- (4) Col. Flack. vol. Flack tries to help Scottish lad claim his share of legacy. (2) Divorce Court. Woman sues to divorce second hus- band, naming own daughter as corespondent. find out that she was tried band, but acquitted. 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) “The Art Story (4) US. Marshal, Marshal sets out to capture counter- feiter. (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 7:30 (7) L. Welk. Music. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. (9) Million Dollar Movie. : Drama: Preston Foster,|19:55-(7) Weather. “Twice Blessed,” (°45.) ; (4) Wagon Train, Flint (Rob-|11:99 (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales ert Horton) sets out after with comedy, Hal Gordon’s man he’s sworn to kill orchestra. Everett Sloane is featured. (9) News. (2) Divorce Court -(cont.)} (4) News. (2) News: LeGoff. (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Wagon {cont.} - (2) Pursuit. joan Bennett, Michael Rennie in mystery. 8:00 =, \11:10 (9) Weather. * 11:15 (9) Weather. ” (4) Weather. “ (2) Weather. (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Wally experiments to select perfect girl for Rick. _ & Movie (cont.) (4) (color) Price Is Right: Quiz. (2) Pursuit (cont.) 8:30 11:20 (9) Movie. Mystery: Law- rence Tierney, ‘‘Killed or Be Killed.” ('50.) (4) Sports. (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Comedy: ¢7+-Bonna Reed Show. Donna; —— Chartes i = Maravilla in light}: for murder of her first hus-' (9) Danger Street. Mystery: | 7:00 (2) TV College. (4) Today. 4 (1) Big Show. 1:80 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Breakfast Time. 8:90 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. 8:43 (2) Cartoon Classroom. \9:08 (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan. 9:30 (4) Bozo the Clown, 16:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Dough Re Mi. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4 Treasure Hunt. - (9) Special Agent. 16:55 {7) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo. (9) Passing Parade. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) (7) Peter Lind Hayes, (9) Maggie Muggins. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12100 (2) Love of. Life. {4) Tic Tae Dough.. (9) Whistle Town. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (1) Play Your Hunch. (9) Count of Monte Cristo. ai gets wild plans to redecorate of Tahiti.” ('42.) house. (9) Mr. D.A, Adventure. 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Comedian Answer to Previous Puszie (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7). Liberace. (9) Movie. --Today's Radio Pr ograms - - wae (a0) CRLW (emp WW cm) WUAR (1180) WRYZ crt) WRON 11468) WIRK «1498) TONIGHT 12:00—WIR, Mass 9:30—WIR, Jack Harris- GhLW News, Davies CKLW, News, Labbitt A - oe 6: —_—_— r , Rt. to Happiness wan Lone Sports 10:60—WJR, Arthur Godfrey yay, News, /pome Story WXYZ, Prautrick, McKenzie WWJ, News, True Story 7: bf dba vies CHEN. News, Chase THURSDAY MORNING Wari. oe & Mary WOAK, ing i Be Pee 4:00 WIR, Agriculture Rpt wink. Revs, OC. Reta PON. Bob Lark «WIR, Dinner Date WAY2, prea Wout, WPON, Chuck Lewis te WR Belen Tren Tey wxvk, the” : 10:90—CKLW. News, Davies | WXYZ. News, ts. ne, Racie Chase WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW. News. Shiftbresk é Can “ww. Me ness, HB. Party ne. Dear. ye aries cr Pete | Fae bees cee Fulton Lewis Jt exuw. ot ao Govee pd Revs = r re ee x ¥ B. Ma WIJBE, Jack, - WoAR. Reve ‘Seek tu ie:son Ww. ‘ i Fmmp tel News 7 fae tg: ‘ "haces in House wee a tt ‘*, Davies _ MeKenate ; . ” News, McLeod 5:00 WIR, Amos, we ¢s0—wan ‘ ww, : e3, THURSDAY AFTERNOOX ee we = 12:00--WIR, News, Roundup WEAR. Mews Bennett wt . ahs, Devies ° WPOR, #:20—WIR, Music Hall wise, Rens, Purse CKtw one oe WIR, Answer Please ped Lewin Sports, —I eee a 5:00. WIR, &: WIR, President Sews ang ‘ ” are oe berice we ret thee ud bm ’ ‘AR, News, Martrn . WIBK, News, McLeod. bad . nae cen". ie %, Nees ww a, iia Eee {Sunday morning. in the ludicrous 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. ‘Mision, Television Been a Flop? On Effectiveness Poor Programming, _ Scheduling, Shortage | of Funds Blamed Both religion and television have e@ tremendous influence on most Americans today. But put the two 'together and just how effective are ‘they then? | poorly presented. The people whe make religion their life’s work are neither trained nor equipped ter the exciting demands of tele- vision, which frequently chal- lenge the keenest minds in show business.’” - - j | Mr. Molloy cites the undesira- ble scheduling of religious pro-| that “‘religion-on TV is slotted as a filler.’’ The way these programs are bunched, back-to-back, on Sun-' day forenoon, one is led to think’ that religion is a once-a-week duty) —like going to market. *® * ® “Yet most people go to church Hence religion is of com- peting with itself at that time. This leaves a pitiful minority, except for religiously inclined shut-ins, for |whom such programs are likely \a godsend. This minority is divided into (1) those who think religion ing else to do." ‘Experts Disagree! grams on Sunday morning as proof |” PIRATE YANCY — Yancy Derringer (Jock Mahoney) mas- querades as a pirate in order to recover a prictiess diamond neck- lace stolen by a band of ruthless river pirates in “The Fair Free- booter,”’ tomorrow night at 8:30 (Channel 2). is for the birds, and (2) those! 4 who watch because they have noth-| © To TV Viewers, She's: Just Part of the Family “By EARL WILSON NEW YORK ~— Bess Myerson was swinging sex-appealingly| out of the little stage door alley from the Big Payoff TV studio) ithe other day when two ancient grandmas clutched her around her attractive neck. “Bess!” They screamed simultaneously Flinging open her coat, one grandma gasped, “Bess, how do you like me in green?” , Xanking off her hat, the other announced, “Bess, I cut my hair!” Bess had never seen either one in her en- tire life. “I used to think when that happened that my memory was failing me,” the- five-foot-ten Bronx Venus (36-26-36) ex- plained to me later. Then she realized that because she’s been on the show going on cight years, they think they know her. Yet, around 1950, Bess was a depressed, jcome a modern “Miss America” . came part of the contest. x * “I thought TV was a-closed * tation . bered. Bess emceed a show called “Help Yourself"—(“It was sponsored by a supermarket, which is where we got the title’.) And she briefly had her own show—and then one day she recklessly cast it aside to go with a brand new show, which teday is one of the oldest on TV. “Why, we've given away 207 -mink coats in that time,” Bess told me. “What is that? About 30 a year. -& * * A rather amazing thing is that Bess, now -the big sister to the nation, seems to have grown more beautiful. “I have to eat to keep my,figure pp,” Bess said. It kills these models, with their cottage cheese sandwiches, and me with a double decker and potato salad,” .she ae “I have no weight problems at all.” ’ fan mail asks her whether a viewer's beautiful ee should come to NY to model (“I told them to fry it’ ‘nearer home first.”) Whether the beautiful daughter should try for Miss America (“T tell them to get in touch with the Junior Chamber of Commerce”)—and. once, when Bess kept nursing a cold, a fan said. “You come out here to Minnesota and take a plunge in| the ice water in the lake. Or cut a hole in the ice * * with a nun, Bess and her 11-year-old daughter Barbara are trying to mold a true life since her separation from her husband. Bess has been very much out of the gossip columns and never. linked with any B’way playboys. “You're not going to remain single?” I asked “I may just!” she sald, | “But, comments Dr. Mack, tg I ‘anything that may be done in the way of top-quality religious broad.| ‘casting on Class A time will have | to be—if you want to live as people used to live—Quote. . . |That's éarl, brother, (Copyright, 1959) TV News and —_ By WILLIAM EWALD NEW. YORK (UPI) — The Rifle- man and Naked City stand back to back on the Tuesday night ABC-TV schedule. It is quite fitting there- fore that they should face in dif-) ferent directions. ~ * * * Both shows, as I said back on Sept, 30 when they. bowed in, are respectable additions to the TV catalogue. The Rifleman is a west- ern of good manners and occasion- al penetration. Naked City is a cops and robbers piece, photo- Rifleman and Naked City Superior in Treatment Betty Hutton and Alice Faye... ABC-TV will revive another west- ern, Tombstone Territory, in late March, probably im a Friday sight spot, dack Webb's TV firm is roalier “4 Newspaper series. with a San Francisco background, “The Black Cat” — the test film will be .shot jin March . . . Jeannie Carson, Edna Best and Janet Munro have joined John Kerr in the cast of “Berkeley Square,” a 90-minute NBC-TV Hallmark Hall of Fame drama set for Feb. 5... A Benny Goodman one hour special will be se eae Or Negi Oa ae aa } tered . concern for binding up the wounds discouraged gal, care and concern, in close co-oper- even though she was the first—and last—New Yorker to be- . The first since talent be- 4, Feb. 6 will star Dean Martin, . some kind of | a monopoly. I couldn't really seem to get in it, ” she remem- Bess, who's of Jewish faith, also had a long correspondence. ‘EARL’S PEARLS:_Living costs are no more than they. used | graphed in New York, and pos- sessed of a keen eye for the city’s trumpish djgunion, offered by CBS-TV April 10. | The ABC-TV Dick Clark show iwill feature stars from four legit Each is set in a peried follew- shows this Saturday — The Mu- | ing one of the two great traumas sic Man, the World of Suzie Wong, ~ | this nation has undergone — the Whoop-Up and The. Flower Drum | Civil War and the great depres. Song sion — and each carries the | . + sears of these experiences. A Clevéland judge came up with Howe ver, there, is a sharp dif-\this definition of a specialist: “A iference if the attitude of each specialist is one step above a man |show. The Rifleman, like most good who gets paid overtime” : westerns, has a feeling of unbound-| Bob Hope predicts that the family ‘ |ed space built into it. The horizon of the future will consist of three seems unlimited and sq does the:and a half children, the half going potential of each life. The western’ for taxes. = — Earl Wilson. jis a container for the American)—————————— dream. And therein, lies. its great) jattraction — it reassures us. In Naked Cify, a post-depression jbaby, the dream has been shat-| The people of Naked City. feel a terrible need for space, for | Member of Electronics Assn.” freedom. They are hemmed in, FE 4-151 squeezed. They talk about touch-| Open bat 7 ° ing the sky Memos and Friday ‘til 9 Despite their differences in at- | | titude — one rooted in the myth, the other faced with the loss of | the myth — the twe shows do meet on one common ground. | For want of a better word, I'll | call that ground compassion. The hero of the Rifleman, a for- mer Union officer, feels a deep C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland : RCA COLOR TV Sale: and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV caused by hatred, stupidity, intol-| erance, He carries within him the guilt of the winner | * * * BELTONE PONTIAC co. ‘ ; Within Naked City, charity also. is frequently the note struck. ‘It| D | | ti Sout! "Ss yeue ow owntown Pontia tyne Jeweler FEderal 4 i4 \s \recognizes that not all juvenile de-| linquents are punks, that violence is a symptom of something out of joint, that life isn't merely a mat-' ter of the good guys versus the: bad guys. And although its plots are usually thin, sorrow and pity wash over its flesh. . ; * * * THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC- TV's one hour Phil Harris special) 77 Seilisasneainaedeieesamaiiest es We Washee Shag Rugs We Make ’Em Veree Clean We Washee Shag Rugs You Try ... You See .. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14.1 1959 - = e BUMPER TO BUMBERSHOOT — Looking like an army of turtles, hundreds of sport fans huddle under their umbrellas as rain hits a soccer cay) in ome VEINS hidden Ee ihe ir ‘|Lose Racé by 10 Minutes {) | ie UPI Photo nearly solid roof, ‘the fans came out when the sun did, after a shower. Congress ‘Gift’ to Martin May. Cost $40,000 By JAMES MARLOW Assoclated Press News Analyst -jey WASHINGTON (AP)—The sen- fimental gesture of the House to- ward Rep. Joseph Martin 6f Mas- sachusetts—after he wag booted out of his job as Republican lead- er—may cost the taxpayers up to $10,000 a seer The salary of the 74 Martin, like that of any other sen- | Sentimental Gesture Is Expensive Leaders in Congress cost mon-|s0 have a limousine, a “chauffeur, and approximately $26,000 extra |da |second Salk vace’ ine shot ast fall. * “* * old - year - s {List First Polio Victim for additional office- help. | jeemeteaeaiens Hi AS DETROIT “#—Wayne County has ireported its first polio victim af 1959. She is’Philomena Szydlowski, | NUERNBERG, Germany wen ~The storm outraced a helicopter and an American woman gave birth-to a red-haired boy in the storm-tossed craft high over Ba- varia, the U.S, Army has disclosed. An. Army spokesman sdid it was | Delivers Baby in ‘Copter | in Storm Over Germany poathly he Se Se Ot history. : livery in The 6% pound boy was born Monday te Mrs. William 8. Nolan, 21-year-old wife of a US. Army sergeant stationed in Ger- many, in a large 4-34 paittocy transport ; Name New Edifor for Chicago Paper CHICAGO (UPI) — Marshall Field Jr., president of Field Enter-|C prises, Inc., has announced the ap- ipointment of Basil L. Walters as editor of the Chicago Daily News. Field, whose organization ac- quired controlling interest in the Daily News last week, also an- nounced that A. T. Burch will re- erett Norlander as managing edi- tor of the News, The appointment of Walters’ fol- lowed the naming of Lee Hills, Ex- ecutive Editor of the Detroit Free Press and the Miami Herald, as executive editor of the Knight newspapers. lig. Her case was diagnosed Fri- y as polio. she had received the ‘Department stores sometimes employ dogs to trap burglars. The ulin smell out thieves who hide) ‘in the stores after, Closing time. main as associate editor and Ev-| Waterford Dem Club The three-man crew of the heli- copter braved a blizzard and dan- gerous flying -conditions to make the.emergency flight when it ap- peared that Mrs. Nolan, a pretty brunette from Charlotte, N.C., could not réach the hospital in time by car because of icy road conditions. after two of the crew members, was delivered by a German doc- tor and his American assistant 10 minutes before the ‘copter landed at the U.S. Army hospital her. Will Meet Saturday The Waterford Township Demo- cratic Club will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Activi- ties Center on Williams Lake \Road. . Oakland County Circuit Judge ‘William John Beer will be guest speaker for the evening. 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