4 H ar Shaw as _ than Dulles. ' cloudy with Tax Bill Introduced ASSOCIA The Weather __* Home / ‘B.S. Weather Bureau Forecast , Home bs sents ietines, warmer oa | L£ | Edition 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959—28 PAGES | Cee CTE ae , President to Meet Mikoyan Saturday; Berlin Stand Seen By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (# — President Eisenhower will meet with Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan at the White House Saturday morning. Press Secretary James_ C. Haggerty said no time limit has been set. Secretary of States John some other officials will be present, Hagerty said- Eisenhower is expected ‘Nikita Khrushchev’s top deputy that the Western Allies «have no intention of abandoning West Berlin « or creat- Nang a neutralized Germany. The Soviet visitor met with both Dulles and Vice ‘President Nixon a week ago. before starting his present) tour around the country. Interest’ in the forthcoming discussions was sharpened over the weekend by two surprise Moscow moves. oD bs ‘to write a German peace was accompanied by a 25- treaty, including provision for withdrawal of West- ern and Soviet troops from Germany and’a ban on German membership in any military alliance. “West Germany is a member of NATO. ____2. In a second note Saturday night, the Soviet Union called for resumption of East-West talks of the problem In notes to the United States and 26 other —countries that fought Nazi forces in World War II, the Soviet government proposed a 28-nation con- ~ference to meet at Warsaw or Prague in two months Foster Dulles and ‘perhaps to impress upon Premier treaty. The 12-page note page detailed outline fora Related Picture, Story on Page Two of preventing surprise attack in the nuclear missile age. The United States responded promptly with ¢ a statement saying it favors resuming+—— the talks — which broke! down at Geneva Dec. 18—; but wants. an agreement with the Soviet Union on the vange of problems they should deal with. Both notes were received at -the State Department Sunday. But even before the German peace treaty plan came in, officials said) on the basis ef a Moscow announce- ment Saturday that it was clearly unacceptable. They expressed hope that detailed study might open up an opportunity for some construc-, tive. counter proposal, however. One of the provisions of the So- viet plan for Germany was that West Berlin should be converted into an unarmed free city until East and Weet Germany: are re- united. Pending mification. the proposed peace treaty would be made with ‘both the Communist East German regime—which the Western pow- ers have declined to recognize— and the anti-Communist West Ger- man regime. Mikoyan in his talks in Wash- ington and other cities has given - Ro evidence of any weakening of Soviet policy on German ques- tions. If Mikoyan came here with any ‘really new propositions or conces-|. ~ sions in his pocket, they are stiff ‘there, but many U. S. officials feel that he may spring a surprise when he sees Eisenhower. The basis of this reasoning is| that Soviet ° leaders. notably Khrushchev, have made no effort; to hide their dislike. of Secretary -Dulles. It is felt, therefore, that if Khrushchev had an important card to play he would prefer that the ‘play be made to Eisenhower rather Mikoyan’s visit with Nixon ap- parently was cordial, Their discus- sion included a tentative invitation for Nixon to visit the Soviet Union, but the vice president replied that would be difficult to arrange. ‘Defies Iliness Billy Graham Find Baby » n armed in Brooklyn Cuba Speeds Up Executions for - Batista Backers 50 Supporters Dead, Military Trial HAVANA, Cuba (# — Executions of the followers of former Dictator Fulgencio Batista are mounting in Cuba as the forces of rebel leader Fidel ‘Castro continue {hurry-up military trials. Thus far about 50 Batista supporters have been exe- cuted. Nearly awaiting trial. followers were being executed with-| _tout open trials, Castro said, “‘There| were not so many. dozen criminals.” “They were judged,” he said, adding: that “if anyone killed 15 or 30 people, he has no right to live.” ° Correspondent Jules DuBois of the Chicago Tribune reported that the mutilated bodies of 160 anti- Ratista prisoners were found Sun- day in a mass grave on thé out- .two or three 3,000 Waiting Fast Asked. Sunday’ why the. Batista) Britons Afraid to Speed on Superhighway LONDON (UPI)—The first of- ficial report on use of a new superhighway designed for fast , travel indicated today that most Britons are scared of speeding. Lancashire County Police Chief T. E. St. Johnston re- ported to“Transport Minister Harol@d Watkinsen that most drivers timed during its first month’s , operation stuck to 40-50 miles per hour. Onl¥ one driver timed by po- lice in the first-month was doing more than 75 on the eighfmile highway called the Preston By- pass, St. Johnston said. in Blinding Rain | Following Fire, Blast on. Brazilian Beach - RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) \—Officials today blamed a blind- | German Lufthansa airliner which killed 36 persons in an_ explosion Airliner Crashes | 3,000 are’, 36 Die, Three Survive! ing rain squall for the crash of a; HAPPY PARENTS and fire ‘‘hot enough to start a! chain reaction.” Three crew members survi ived. | All were reported out of danger * *® Military authorities in Manza-) nillo announced Sunday that Cu- bans will not be allowed to witness Goes Ahead With Plans. for World Tour Despite Eye Ailment DALLAS, Tex. Billy Graham went ahead with his plans for a world crusade today in the face of advice by physicians to curtail his activities because of an eye ailment. | * a Graham told reporters that he intends to go to Australia, Indo- nesia, Malaya, Cairo, Jerusalem and Berlin this year. ; Graham’s illness earlier caused him to cancel a scheduled appear- ance at the Dallas First Baptist Church. “The program may be cut Graham said of his projected tour, “but right now I plan to g°. ” & He had announced previously he would go to Rochester, Minn. Tues-| day for a check-up at a Mayo clin-| ic instead of leaving for the West) Coast en route to Australia. Graham insisted he felt all right one of my eyes.” “But 1 don’t know what it is,” he continued. “The doctor told ‘me what it is—a long technical name — but I think he’s as con- fused as the Republicans are fe these days.” "IT spent two days in doctors’ offices and about midnight last night I got orders not to preach,’’ he said of his canceled church appearance. ‘I don't have cancer, I’ve had no heart attack; I haven't had a stroke and I’m not blind.” * * * (P—Evangelist | somewhat by doctor’s orders,” | the firing squad executions of Ba- itista supporters. But they will be ‘allowed to see the bodies after- ward. The announcement came after a crowd of 3,000 attended the ex- ecution Saturday in Manzanillo of six BRatista supporters convicted by a military eourt. The an- nouncement said public execu- tions do not conform “with our culture. " 3 Director ate troops Sunday began | moving out of the University of Havana and the board of governors was working on plans to reopen the university, It has been closed since Castro started his revolution. * * * All public and private schools, closed since before Christmas, \were ordered to reopen today. \Firing squads executed four ‘al- leged war criminals on an army firing range here at dawn today. Theexecutions followed a 4'4- ‘hour trial by a three-man sum- (Mary court that a up at 3 a.m, ‘ RE ES res 2 eR In Today's Press but “‘there’s something | wrong with ; OL 5 SR skirts of San Cristobal, 60 miles _|west of Havana. *® |News Agency, who was en route Comics... .... ee seen ..,, 2 (ding attended by most of Europe’ s County News. .............. 0 «6Toyalty. ~ Editorials ....,.. Aessocon nae 4! Green Empress ...... sss. 19 Churchills Start Trip Markets ..-.3..<..:000c.000; 22 Obituaries tietecces’.. 10 LONDON (®—Sir Winston and Sportal eee 16-17 | Lady Churchill, bundled up | Theaters 22.65: ..c5chs:s 20 | against London’s freezing tem- TV & Radio Programs..... 27° «| peratures, left by air today for a Wilson, Earl. ....,.......... 27 | six-week stay in the sunshine of Women’s Pages.....;.... 12-13 | Morocco. pa ee today. | The only American aboard, pi- | Jot Capt. Wren McMains of West- | ever Park, Stamford, Conn., died at the ¢ontrols after he. missed the runway Sunday at Galeao In- ternational Airport in @ blinding: rain storm, The plane touched down in Rio Bay instead, bounced onto Tubia- canga Beach on Governador Is- land, where the airport is located. It exploded and split apart in, flames. Heavy mud delayed the rescue) until it was too late. Most of ithe victims were burned to death./ Eyewitnesses said the plane's! a near the end of the runway. The, plane” rose several feet to clear the seawall, but then bounced off. the runway, dipped sharply to the left and crashed and exploded on) the beach, The three survivors were navi- gator Heinz Witheim Jeppel, host- ess Hilde Dehler and steward Kari Francfrank. They were tossed free of the wreckage with 10 passengers, but the passen- gers were killed, iLatin-American director of Reuters back to Rio following a televi- Kottulinsky, who were married in *|Vienna on Dec. 7,.1955 in a wed.!: is ~ Cloudy and: Warmer, Forecast for Area: The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- _easts considerable cloudiness and warmer for the Pontiac area to- day and tomorrow. The mercury is expected to climb to 35 degrees today with a low tonight between 20 and 26. The high Tuesday: will be 30 to 36. Wednesday's outlook is partly little temperature change. The five-day forecast predicts temperatures will average four to eight degrees above the normal high of 33 and normal low of 19. Total precipitation during the five-day period is expected to be, less than two-tenths of an inch} with snow flurries Tuesday night or Wednesday “| again about Saturday, . The lowest termtperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 18. At 2. p.m. _the reading was 34. WASHINGTON (UP?) —oRep. Alvin M. Bentley. (R-Mich) ‘intro- duced a ‘bill today to give tax- \“angio spastico edema. of.the ma- the medical examination showed cula.”” The macula lutéa is a smell yellow spot on the human retina and is the most sensitive area of the retina. The description sug gests a spastic congestion of blood vessels serving the macula. Eleanor Wants to Show U.S. ‘to Khrushchev A cable sent to Australia said) — SIOUX -FALLS, 8. D. (UPI— } Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said last night she would like to take So- viet Premier Nikita’ Khrushchev “by the hand and show _ bin around the United Sta “nN wroald be the beat education e Murder. Mrs. Clara Mohr’s home near oe Loe ‘ ar SCENE OF SLAYING — Deputy Sheriff Dav¥id Case, , Inspector James Matney examine blood spots in \ stabbed to death Saturday. =o wieephete left, and Carmel, Calif, ‘landing gear ‘dipped: to the water! Among the dead was Gary Levy.| sion interview in London. Others): were Count and Countess Jaroslav ‘avaglia were in the basement un- ider the house and that Garavaglia -had crawled into a basement un- 4+bulld a space capsule to-earry | the passenger in the nation’s powerful booster, EMBRACE Chionchio embraces = aie pire today after Have Reason to Rej oice — Frank found alive and O AP Wirephete learning their kidnaped newborn baby had been healthy in‘a Brookly n apartment. 2Killed as Blast Mother Refused to Give Up Hope Shatters Bar Worker Leak a Victim; Father Saves Girl, 4 DETROIT (®#—Two persons were ‘killed and, two injured today when a gas explosion ripped through a suburban Romultis township bar! ea nd living quarters. as workers | sought to fet a’ leaking line. | * * Mrs, sears Smiegel, 53, own- er of the bar, and Harry Gara- -vaglia, 32, Taylor Township, a ‘Michigan Consolidated Gas Co, em- |ploye were, killed. Leonard Smiegel, 32, son of the bar owner, was critically burned in a fire touched off by the blast; Smiegel managed to save the life of his. 4-year-old | daughter, Tonette — by throwing her out a second story window ot their home next to the bar. | Smiegel's wife, Betty, 28, suf- fered cuts on the legs as she rated from the house, tk 2 Police ‘waid Garavagiia was in| the basement of the bar trying to. trace a reported gas leak when the blast occurred. _ Another gas company worker, Philip Becker, of Wayne, sur. vivéd the explosion and caught the Smiegel child as her father dropped her. Becker said he, Smiegel andGar- cher Jeft eye,’ Hunting Gas | ys v ‘Anonymous Tip Leads Police to. Woman's Flat Divorcee-Widow Denies ‘Snatching Infant From Hospital After Birth NEW YORK (®—The kid- naped Chionchio baby was found alive and healthy Sunday night in a Brook- ° lyn apartment. The infant girl had been the object of an intense search since she was snatched from a hos- pital 2'2 hours after her birth nine days ago. Police and FBI agents, acting on an anonymous |tip, located the baby in the second-floor flat of Jean Lavarone, a 43-yearld di- vorcee-and widow with sev- en living children. . | Mrs. Iavarone was booked today’ }on a charge of kidnaping. Al! night ishe had insisted she was. innocent. Her apartment is about 144 miles from St. Peter's “Hospital where the child was kidnaped late Jan. 2. * * * . The child was returned to the hospital. Authorities said she was “im good condition.” The youngest, baby ever kidnaped here, she was taken before her parents had the chance to have her baptized ‘Lisa | Mrs, lavarone denied the kid- NEW YORK \—“I never gave up hope that Lisa mage and claimed the child is .would be found. My first faith was in God. My second in: the FBI and the police.” These were the words of a jChionchio, for whom nine a jubilant mother, Frances days of anxiety and Agony, bas hers, police said. They quoted | her as saying she had delivered | the baby ynattended in her apart- ; Ment Jan, 2 Chief of Detectiy es James B. enue early today with thet ‘Safe recovery of her kjd- naped infant daughter. The 26-year-old teacher, who has ibeen of ‘maternity leave, said she first learned the baby was found alivenand healthy from her hus- band, Frank, who telephoned from St. Peter's Hospital about 5:30 a.m, = She said she didn't know when she ‘would be reunited with her child, .but as long as she knew the baby was being cared for, she could -wait — at least for a | while. Chiornchio, 28, a Port Authority lawyer, had been called to the) ‘hospital for identification of the in- ‘fant, missing since the night of! oe 2 when she was kidnaped | » hours after birth. eek said he recognized his, daughter immediately. He had| only seen her once, shortly after | (birth. “She has a birthmark over, * he said, “but I real.) ly recognized her by her beautiful | feet and hands." A holiday atmosphere pervad. ed the house—aq two-story brick dwelling in the Borough Park | section of Brooklyn. It is the | home of the mother's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Fumo, where — Mrs, Chionchilo has been staying. der the bar to reach a line to a gas water heater. | “He hadn't been gone five sec- ond’ when there was a tremendous poof,’ said Becker, “air and hanes shot past my face and all, —— me.” Ask Capsule tor Manned ‘They embraced ‘and each other, Some of them had, isince they went to church Sunday Friends and relatives poured in. the Chionchios stayed with Mrs. Chionchio during. the week's anxious hours, | Most of the gathering, including the Chionchios, had been awake morning, When reports circulating Sunday night indicated a break in the case might be imminent, they all stayed up through the night. | Sentence Achenbac to 10-15 Year Term PETOSKEY, — Former in- surance broker Paul Achen- bach today was sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for man- slaughter in the death of his 78- year-old mother, Mrs. Clara Achenbach. : x * * Circuit Judge Edward H. Fen- lon made no recommendation and the sentence was accepted without comment by the defend- ant. * * * Achenbach, 44%, had been | charged with first degree murder and accused of fatally beating | the woman whose body was found in heg apartment .last No- vember. Authorities said she had _ been dead at least six months. Argentine Chief Coming Ww ASHINGTON uf» — President Arturo Frondizi of Argentina will visit Detroit Jan. 27 as part of a visit to the United States, Fron- dizi, who will enter this country at Charleston, S.C., Jan, 19, plans to visit seven cities before re- turning home’ Feb, 1. 'Lindemer Running Again LANSING (®—Lawrence B. Lindemer, 37, Stockbridge attor- ney, announced today he will seek reelection as Kepablican state chairman: | Leggett and J. Kenneth McCabe, | chiet assistant district attorney of | Kings County Brooklyn, said Mrs. avarone would be charged with idnaping. McCabe questioned ‘the woman for an hour, Asked what evidence there was to support the charge, McCabe said the footprints of the Chion- chio baby taken shortly after birth match those of the baby found Sunday night. He said that footprints, like fine gerprints, are only one of a kind. Telling newsmen of his ques- tioning of Mrs. lavarone, McCabe said: “She still says it’s her baby. She ariswers questions in.a calm voice.” First positive identification of: ‘the baby was announced by the | FBI, quoting the father, Frank. * x *® . _Chionchio, 28, a lawyer for the Port of New York Authority, said he recognized -the baby on the basis of a “general family resem- blance’’ and a smal! scar over the left eye he had noticed the night the baby was born. “I feel very happy,” Chion- chie said as he- left the hospital te rejoin his wife, Frances, 26. ; She has been staying with her parents in Brooklyn. > Leggett said the baby ‘‘certain- ly” is the Chionchio child. He in- |dicated the footprint of the baby | found in the apartment matched the footprint of the Chionchio baby taken shortly after birth. He said the Son was “okay.” x * * The blood type of the baby was identical with that of Mrs. Chion- (Continued on Page 2, Col: 5) Space Flight WASHINGTON (® — McDon- — nell Aircraft Corp. of St. Louis | was selected today to design and |. Pontiac Press Previews New York Styles first manned satellite. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said negotiation for a formal con- tract with McDonneti will be- -fin immediately, * ar & Twelve firms submitted bids to NASA on the basis of specifi- cations set forth at a meeting with 38 manufacturing and re- search organizations last No- vember. NASA said a single satellite capsule with its connected equipment is expected to cost ever 15 million dofiats. + + NASA said the space éapsule, to be shot into space by a will. be. de-- into him safely to earth. By JUDITH -L. CLEMENCE Women's Editor, Pontiac Press | NEW YORK — With the potato) sack, pyramids and balloon-dresses | all but out of the picture, there's: nothing ‘left for a woman — but to look like a woman. This spring dresses will be fitted and curves will be back where they belong. New York dress de- signers, unnerved by the bellows of rage from the American male, have brought back — a normal, natural , look for women, Curves Make Comeback ‘clearly defined. (The nightgown Hook is out!) According to Eleanor Lambert, director of the Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute, the new sithouettes get a “rising | Vote of thanks from the citizenry, male and female.’’ The 30 designers who will show spring) coll to more than 200 fashion editors here and abroad The most popular outfit will be the easy suit with short unfitted jacket, slender skirt belted at the natural waistline. » See Pictures Page 12 are showing new editions of aid favorites, the shirtwaist, eagy-fitted ‘suit, the “little black" dress and we the: full-skirted dress. : —— BIG Large, Leos checks ‘and er] ‘Two _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J | JANUARY 12, 1959 a __— ut - Johnson Speaks on filibuster Confident Outcome of Fight ‘to Limit Debate Will Be Fair WASHINGTON Fi — The Senate today voted down a pro- 1 Girl in Car Shot on Expressway Ex-Boy Friend Arrested After Witness Describes Assault in Detroit: DETROIT #®—A Detroit man. is being held for investigation of as- Silent Film Actress Murdered by Sadist - CaRMer, Yallt (uPA sex sadist was sought by Monterey -*| County authorities today for the the next four years and s0 oN) slaying of silent film actress Claire with the last term for one year.| pe} Mar. The Day in Birmingham ‘58 City Construction Pits $3,890,623; 4 Is Homes _ BIRMINGHAM — The 417 con- struction permits issued by the City of Birmingham last year * * * The 58-year-old actress, whose amounted to $3,890,623, according to the annual report of Andrew F. Butt, building- inspector. Kappa Delta Alumnae of South Oakland* County will hold a din- ner-meeting at the home of Mrs. John Clark, 1346 Henrietta St., at real name was Mrs. Clair’ Mohr, was found stabbed to death Satur- day in the bedroom of her fashion- posal to let filibusters be cut sault with intent i comet murder! ‘The 61 single-family dwellings |°'°? P-™. tomorrow. able home at the suburb of Haddon off by vote of a bare majority in the shooting-of a woman as she accounted for about half of the Mrs. Marguerite Hague, re- Fields. | Oe ine ecnalors.| The vote wan was riding in a car on a Detroit eX-| 2 60,675 spent on new buildings~| gional home economist for the | Two white terrier dogs were | 67-28, by roll call. | pressway. A & in 1988. Other major items in- | American Lamb Council, will found whimpering under the vic- = Gansivn Herts an of Dearedt eluding 15 muultiple-family resi- | speak on menu planning using the j'; bloodstained bed. WASHINGTON (AP) — Demo: oats Staite eae aes dences, the city’s first motel and | less expensive cuts of lamb. = | * & | cratic Leader Lyndon Bo Johnson! ae ee and gic nad headlete the new post office service build- Plans for the bridge party-fash-| “It is the most horrible crime 1 | af Texas, said feday he is con She was viding? along the Edsel ing. [ion show Feb. 25 will be discussed. ‘have ever seen in Monterey Coun- feat the vouiceme “el the et Ford Expressway in a car driven The 500 permits issued the pre-) ty,” said Chief Inspector Darol Hghiover the Nibusier rule oi ‘by John Martin, 21, of Detroit, po- Vious year totaled $3,877,647. | The Altrusa Club of Greater Bir- Smith of the sheriff's office. “We ena enn al ee ice said, when another car raced, December showed a total of 19, munghamny will have (a) 1p mya are looking |for ys sadist—either the Senate and the will of the pa past and a shot was fired. - permits issued, amounting to $167,-;Per and business meeting at the, | male or female.” : hon . 979, Community House tonight. ——— aa aie WS eo Go Ea be | Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Kiefer will] Turkey has a woman military neo hooars e«cler than usual to ear door and struck Miss Barnett | he World's E. al | Five appointments will be con- Show pictures on the World's Fair) ilot. She is the widow of a start voting on Spgerlic: proposals In the neck. Police sald James — in Brussels. Kiefer represented the, pine i ffi H fo make it easter to choke off Tate, $4, an ex-boy friend of Miss |{!™med by. city commissioners ati MolGca Cone at he ecen-| TUrbaL alt force officer. Her . ; aes |tohight’s meeting for the newly-/ General Motors Corp. ats name | is oie Gokcen. ribuster ; | Barnett’s, -is being held for tn- | . xhibit. - | | 6) . 5 ‘formed Bureau for Fire Preven-|Pany’s exhibi * * * vestigation, : . rT . | A * tion Board of Appeals. , a ae i 3 \ proposal ty permit debate to . The Ruth Shain Internationa] Re-| Factory lignecmive Here be cut off by a majonty of the, Police said Martin fold them he , A>ked to werve are Winston lations Class _will hear Mrs. [E WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. Senate, or 30 of the GR members, | BEAR FACTS — Russian Deputy Premier AP Wirephete | |stopped the car to seek help but! ty eemest ae Nerthiews St. fae Reilley eae Bry REMINGTON iter lo days, was fhe lirst up for) Anastas I, Mikoyan said ‘The Russian bear looks the state's flag. The governor Papeogiced for the [pan away when he saw Tate had! Cart B. Marr, 455 Fairfax Rd., mingham Travel Bureau speak on schon Under present rules it! more friendly,” in an exchange of jokes with _egg-tosging reception which the visiting Russian | stopped and was running toward abou. Gua B aptlgcel her visit to Russia last Novem-, Electric Shaver : tikes the votes of 66 senators.” Calg Goy, eA: Brown as they posed — ‘received at the San Francisco airport. ‘him. Martin said he heard two. = | ber. : | N two-thirds of the members : : “+ ‘more shots and saw Tate,beat the. Cirvinet Bt: and Revert 1-OCom- |) Mrs Reiliey was one of the| RECO DITIONED > © * jwoman before driving away, po-| nell, 2362 E. Dorchester Rd. | groups chosen by the National déinson suid senators who want ee) lice repovted. | Lengths of .their terms will be Travel Corp.: to tour behind tbe —While 0 Tlebate limitation by majosity vote, _ Tate was arrested about a half determined by lot, the first man) fron Curtain. ; iE Wait Service— “4s well as those who are opposed | AI oyan Pays isit 4 hour later, i selected to serve a five- -year term, Mrs, Albert Henry | ig any change in the existing rule, , : ¥ , : Private service for Mrs. Albert * * ® sponsoring,- along with! can work their will if they can} > 7 - : | (Mary) Henry, 73, of 663 Ann St. eo get their colleagues to go along | m4 ; will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the . ci eg tc O H O | lywood Ss tude io Nn Thompson Kidnaped Infant Found Bins; tuicy Pura ine oe 6 oy He Is Senate leaders of both parties, a) compromise ,under which filibus- ters could be shut off and issue forced to a vote by two-thirds of | the senators ereae nt and voting M ystery M. an Tries to Burn « s| | Deputy Premier Anastas I, Mikoy- Low Angeles began yesterday. May Stand Trial His plane was prevented from landing at International Airport Dry Cleaners Arson because Of heavy fog and had to . £ make an unscheduled landing 8t | A decision! wil) be handed down Lockheed Air Terminal in Bur- |tomorrow morning withdrawal of U.S, and Russian) Pani, about 25 celles amey. Flint Teamsters official Jack D.! [troops from Germany Demonstrators, armed with ¢885. Thompson should stand trial for’ ag | » West does not want’ to j ; “if the est a 101 mn ‘ placards, and at least one sling| areoni int the anyetencus) barnine | estar al[ nen evens _[SHOL Weve lefts Iihoutenodke UC) 7 big fellow unionist, Prank Kier an said, “perhaps it could Wit! tg travel to the other alfport to: . | 1.093 ANGELES (UPL) — Soviet ‘an takes time out today in his good- will tour tg -visit a movie studio. | Last night, in a discussion of cold war issues he called for a mutual [kos on whether | | Flint Teomter Official Alive in Brooklyn Gin aa leer in, (Continued From Page One) chio, the FBI said, but did not correspond to Mrs. lavarone's. Leggett said medical examina- tion showed that Mrs. aia not bear a child nine | | vite said the woman took good “care” of the baby. ‘‘She had plenty, Javarone| 3. The oldest, a 23-year-old son, 129 @ ADJUSTED @ STERILIZED @ CLEANED [mation will follow at White Chapel) | Cemetery, | ‘home by her daughter Saturday. ; [An autopsy is being performed to | ‘Leggett said Mrs. lavarone, a determine the cause of death. t department store empleye, had | -A native of County Cork, Ire- been married twice and had | land, she had lived in Birming. r eight children. The youngest is | ham since 1920, | She is survived by two daugh: died ‘last summer, he said, eas Mrs. Frank Wadsworth of Her first marriage, to John Rob- | Northville, ‘N. Y. and Mrs. Thom-/ ert Getch, ended in divorce, Leg: as Haldane. ef 3075 Maple Rd? * ate | 2£RVICE—Reming fac- e tory presentative will be our ore every Wednesday .of every rSIMmM).A. i \dorf, last August. | of experien |gett said; and her second hus-| Bloomfield Township; a son* John . - Resta urant draw one third atfirst, and subse” meet Mikoyan and his party | Fuze Menici eee ps lof ao apie ati! i ita band, Peter Morello, died two} P. of Detroit: four grandchildren’ Electric Shavers —Main Floor > 1 quently ai “ others ms of * a n unle pal udge Dona lyears ago. ,The use’ of the name and two great-grandchildren. ‘) . our Pariieniein ii He R. Freeman, who heard two days | Officials at St. Peter's said the’ | 1 i i The only other Kes wheattempl to |lavarone was not immediately ex: . = DETROET on Police Jeday today where a reception will be high Of testimony last month during ;baby weighed 7 pounds, |] ounce, TR demonstrate against the igh Th i | plained : SIMMS. Mai Fl were looking for somebody who s held for um after a visit to the (Soviet officiall occu a outside the: ompson’ ® preliminary exami. when it was returned to the hos-, in oor trying to burn up a Detroit res taurant piecemeal! University of Cah) and a lunch campus of the | 4 seVerly Hills Hotel last night nation, said today he would de- fornia at Lox Angeles + liver his coutee from ie ms iwhere Mikovan was given a dinner’ | pital. The Chionchio infant weighed: - pounds at birth. CLOTHING SPECIALS : + | Police had been working on the] Gangst ef | ng = ee (ee ee Accs z _ 4 Tonite and Tuesday O. : * * * Fon ae UST of The Wort Attar iby Eerie Johnston, presi nt of the” y: ‘theory that the kidnaper was” @- y Only. Tl I t Manfred Counc Motion Picture (Association — of He has to rule on whether Gen- f strated mother who: ook aa al 1 owner, Frnes anfvedini, ” ae be ; of 3 Ve ioe 5% of “Parmington told police | Mikoyan'’s three day se) to) America ere oe Prosecutor Jerome ie Free Press Editor i Decne: = ou Pes for , rla 10 pen " oN : ; , —_—— — = . ; (Rourke presented enough / E i 2k he hi ‘elved threat . . j t : . oes ut ee de oni no | : ie = * ie ae dence to link Thompson, 41, on Gi N p t | Thousands of tips were checked ing } . : ip . Laszlo, and on La ' the Aug. 3 burning of the Latreille ven ew 0S out, hundreds of persons questioned; Accyse Ex- Convict Here Cen) We ee ’ : be, , threw aga at the hotel en- ‘Dry Cleaners just outside of Flint; ~ and many square miles of territory small blazes in the kitehen. They } News as i trance when- Mikoyan arrived | A A . | DETROIT Pulitzer Prize-| Searched in Slaying of Texan , could find no evidence of forced | | and were arrested on w charge DE — 7 |! dl. | entry | . . "of disorderly conduct, This evidence, according to Winner Lee Hills, executive editor) 4 special telephone was set | After Struggle Fire tnencitor Marshall tebe WASHINGTON | ® — The | ,Thompson’s attorney, James k. of the Detroit Free Press, has been up by police to receive calls | Lal eas olal ol detlte Supreme Court today upheld a | “Tt appeared that Mikoyan *45) Haggerty of Detroit, contained “not Named executive editor of Knight) from anyOne who thought he = The prosecution is expect it > Insun, during the investigation, jouer court ruling requiring | unaware of the egg-thr owing inci , “ |Newspapers, Inc. : na Be eced ty ‘ icned bo a Shancing on | : d ia scintilla of proof’ and ‘relied | pap | had any information about the open its case tomorrow against f i c i kere tail a . | dissolution of the International (dent. : ‘upon inference built. upon in:| + *& & cane. ° Demitrios Tsermengas, accused of —_ “ e wall. From ell a plece . ten : in-| Roe : , s Ts as, accus . . of highly inflammable phow- ee AU kovan’ eae da Tove ak 4 lerence to put Thompson us anj John 5. Knight, president ofthe; 1 was on this phone that the the murder of a. self-styled Texas Girls’ and Ladies’ phorus, it burst Info flames on iso. ae Sey os accomplice at the fire wach cost; newspaper group, announced yes- tip was delivered igangster prince in a Commerce’ Gen inkinaaw townd « de | The ruling, by 28. Dist. fir cry from his reception in San! pierdorf ( his life. | terday Hills would have supervi- ‘ : Township Name 44 months neo BLOUSES ° Mer ate ay " ; . ‘i “| | Judge Sylvester J. Ryan in New | Francisco where he was greeted by Se 'sion of the Washington bureau and| H. G. Foster, special agent in ek «£8 - Dagh le of the. chemica York, also held the Madison [an angry egg-throwing crowd at | also will eontinue_as executive ed-| charge of the New York FBI of- Chief Oakland County Prosecutor! Reg. $1 29 to $2.00 Valeo | Square Garden Corp. and its | the airport Hunt for AF Plane litor of the Free Press and the) fice, said it was “a heartwarming George F. Taylor said he expected, Yesterday Det. Spt) Glenn Me majority, stockholders — dames ‘Dow Off Alask Miami Herald experience to see the close co- the second-degree murder trial to. Your ¢€ ‘Ea. = ph + : 1@ os 1 | f : . ry = m . - . ee tee festurat Je Norris of New York and | n Qa a noe ee ‘Police De- ‘go before Circuit Judge Frank L.. Choice oe a baloh Mate aa ln nals va ae eter 5 | Victim of of umes | ANCHORAGE, Alaska W—Two | In his new position, Hills ‘suc- ee ment - “ Aes , Doty on schedule. © ApKIN® f i along w ver 0 clube hac ; | cee. alte 3 | @ praised newspapers for hav- GIRLS’ SIZES 4 to 14—1 sh n metal canopy above the stove vielated the Sherman antitrust i U.S. Coast Guard cutters were ceeds Basil 1. Walters, who has’ in layed a very important art! Tsermengas, a 39-year-old ex. | wears, nylons. decreas taos tytmne. : law Still on | ritical ist. | searching today for a huge C124 [become editor of the Chicago high ia a very emp par" convict formerly from Galveston IIE fore, appliques in whites, solids, . 5 ad Tints and s *#__# _# _.___.™ ~~ ~a + _+-Ale Foree-cargo-plane believed {Dally News. Knight sold_the Daily in | case.” : = | ee amd how of Ecerac, Gas 1 CA lea peep Sas Me ue ‘notried placing a pan | | dowa with nine men aboard in’ News to Field Enterprises, Inc., | Newspapers published S tor. admitted shooting George Kean yen — hun down collars, under phosphorus that was drip Cigar Prices Advance | A St-year-old Waterford Town) the vicinity of the rugged Kenai publishers of the Chicago Sun- mula the a was supposed tO] put said jt was accidental. , ironing. White and solid colors an ping to the floor it burned ) « |shipp man who ‘was fotntd uncon-| Feainesla's southeastern tip. Times, last week. ibe ted. through his overcoat, suit jacket) BERLIN — Weat Germany pro ie ious on the second floor of the, ——— ran Saas aaa a nae es he and two companions. und shirt sleeve, He Was treat. duces 4,700,000,000 cigars jn 1957) Aiitto Electric Shop, 367. S Sagi-| ; i ie oe feared. for their PS: ed for burns at a hospital cot 3 per cent more than in. 1956. jnaw, Saturday morning was im: daria Ce eae eae ‘of McQueen said a suxpect named A trend to higher-priced ¢igars) Proved but still on the critical uit Cot int te with one of Ai ene o eel ep Manfredini was questioned but was maintained, and the total at St Joseph Merey Hospital. = hash Jalal e€ carried. |& ead es nied arson, The detective said jValue of produetion increased 5) ree Shaw, of 6101 Fiizabeth) Kean, who Tex: li id Combed’ the probe would continue today ‘per cent to $22°000,000 (Lake Rd, an employe of the shop, . as police sa was, Cotton = ———i Was ce on the @nd floor of the a known narcotics peddler ‘and in-| - . oe where co-workers found him, out Major r Tt mes Drop owed ee pinieriias hree'E Shrink oe iwhen they arrived to open up at! shot in the head as the three B Resistan Nation ( renerally W arme ro De See ee wrestled away the pistols from! fe a t ? é © 28 é + é = Pe o him: aoe i F Hi t N th Flo) | Apparently Shaw was over The. crime rate in Oakland Coun-' ter than average mack for law en-' for them. They eed in age from) His body was found in a grave, ren's 4 T eeze ] S Or Yl | come by fumes from a can ef ty rose for the second consecutive | forcers handling theft complaints.|19 months to eight years. ‘near Alpena‘iast September by: Slee ers is gt ) tal solvent. which he tipped di ™= J y pe pt y 4 eq Ve » . - < n tn solvent which he tpt lyear, according to figures released Grand larcenies went from 135 | [1 normal years, at least 8 per Texas Rangers and Michigan State E 2-Piece Style | 5 . | over while working Tate Friday today by the Oakland County Sher- ; ‘Police detectives acting on. a ti ; Lied By The Associated Press [vailed in most of the mation Skies aight ifs Department ) + agp lone a en cae |Sune ito Sept L The ie uae given to Rangers in Texas. eB cae 4 More frosty vather kept F “were stly ‘4 ; P : ; 2T tives closed 44 cases. | é : : rain “ana growees von i ee ee ae ok ty ihe "pel Police said when Shaw passed: Bright spots in the department’ 8) Th ber of \ ni inearly reversed this figure, with! $1.95 Value 1 j rife . od) Year-end re decrease ¢ number of simple larce es only 52 per cent occurring in that! Monday after another all - night atic Norhwee re rout he fe il into the liquid, inhaled) year-end report were the ¢ only E oce g init a pared ‘ies Grupe * ‘ota Wscthaes at ee HOTS the fumes and suffered body burns. in serious crimes and the drop in|Tse from 80 to 104. Pere NeS span, Irong pointed out. U.S. Uses Most Nickel Strong winds finned cold air “At Lakeland, Pla Hone } [Erasing fre 2858 ae mbes Zee Sek of | * * * | OTTAWA — An estimated 60 | from the southern Appalachuins qyooks. Florida Citrus: Commission: There were 861 theft complaints = Rounding ott the final report. per cent of the free world's 1957 | © reste i ee} , f a ' Rit a cf pe inta the Southeast “Temperatures manager, saul he didn't believe Pythians to ) Hold during 1958 compared te 634 In “ae out of” me t ied, orl department recorded a drop in nickel production—which amounted dropped to below freezing IM ihe damape toc rops thus far ete 1957 and 493 in 1986, i ‘ > ah »& number of jail prisaners by to about 490,000,000 pounds, a new! northern parts of Florida too extensive Plowever, he sate peec ontest Nineteen persong drowned dur- Tn 1967 abapek pe pe closed 450 record — was delivered to the hg “anpratty warmer weather qt < : : etee ie gs ¢ a‘ n a to [ey cases wer : =<; Generally warmer wrather PI nother two or three nighta’ i for Students ing the 12-month period, compared closed out of the 634 reported, for Si 08, 6:80 cori through va United States. The previous record ‘ ] =i 4 * ts y i kt oo of veezing weather could be danger jto 22 in 1957, paralleling the drop!) mark of 37 per cent. 6,800 the year before. ——< " peed reals ONO 000) * aa me ME eitrus men, he said, he id! “The Pontiac Knights at Pythias| in traffic fatalities from 103 in 1957 ‘ «© «© i" ") the middle Atlantic stntes. Tei ee s from their speech teach thefts, Sheriff Frank W. Lrons said. | several suspects thin month who 8 er, and in turn writing to the lodge, ' will confess to having been re- At Roam Wirt? also warmed considerably Sunday * * * . Oe with temperatures in the Tox if)! W Ehuran st oi sponsible for a dozen burglaries ~ ¥ [vr Bin sete Mae et as tres Uh * * * In any year where unemploy- inst * Fra sald. “Thos 1] cn mee) oe a . 2) 1 outhern areas, Southerly winds! eatine (or , March 30. Ment is unusually high for any year, ncis | , || Reg. $1.29 ‘ spread the warm air into central) Deadline for filing ts March we would be adding considerably ne irises Tureen az 30071 aon si “ ' “ KE to The sub ject for this year’s period, we experience a rise in) 45 @up total of cance eléeed’ and VEPSSeMIPd dite ACTOS. AOnSas ‘ ‘ te Deweiow n Deming: atures . oe ve ve speeches 19 “My Favorite ¢ esr ac larcenies, and break-ins,” he said. vi Mas - m u nn E long the ¢ iaste m Slope ae of the ter tn TIKloLy. . The totals were awelled by minor! tmaproving our percentage, ace fr 5 7 g ockies in ‘ vloralo ny Headings) thefts of food and clothing, Irons: The drowning figures are much eee Jett iD sm sr IP OR severe in the SOs and 60s “The Pontiac lodge winner will 2.4 better than expécted. All of the 22 : : : he eligible to compete in a dis: vietims-in 1957 drowned between! - a ttnday ty Ponting LONDON The worst freeze, triet elimination contest with the “Our department handled nly | june and September, . Authorities soot temperature, . ‘a i ¥2 years conted Britain with) finatis¢ going on te state and sec- two murder cases last year, were, alarmed early last summer 4A y ture myats a 4 “of . 1 ‘ “5 1 rey Lowes ee 2 Me and ae sen It left a trail) tienal contests. aaiaelge he ae in 1957 and by the fact that seven persons had | Weather— Clouds (of stranded motorists | The finals will be held in Denver , . drowned before June yh Wighest piped ie in Pontiac a ‘Heavy snow fell in the interior Colo., in August. First prize will “The increase in thefts brought PATROL HELPED Lowest. temperature ss 14 Of the continent, isolating several be, q $1,500 scholarship a decrease in closed cases mainly . an Mesh emperelice 44) villages in Hungary @nd causin Other prizes will be $750 and $500 because our detective bureau staff Joy ae sete spe ee re corona a wanes Weather—Falr x mary & ther prizes will t - ; patrol went into operation for the Idren | ons floods in French towns along the | scholarships and three for $250. | is by and large the same size it ay i Hi ay ‘ | 65 first year in the county's history meethie Date in 8) Vecre River Seine. The British ship | Past commander Sherman Ran. Was in 1957, the sheriff said. ‘The It trolled lakes from June My. a $3 in 1800 ~ 16 to 1918, Benvrackie hit a mine in the dell has been appointed the chair-;men have done a good consid: exe = _—— alué: — Pe through September re Sunday's Temperatare Chart n| North Sea, but was making for (man for this year’s contest at the «Ting the increased responsibil g : : ene Oo M te ie ' . , " ' a ns pearance es German port under its own | Pontiac lodge. | ities In that pertod, in which 22 had Bismarck 35 13 Miami Beach es df poWer in heavy seas. . /%7 CASES SOL VED drowned the preceding year, the | ’ Brownsville 73 62 Milwaukee 12 18 . | : tof was cut te 10. Two freak ac- i Enarienton 48 38 New Orieane $0 a7) D'ifts up to 20 fect high clogged) M@ans What He Says | There were 580 breskeine report, cidents contributed the remain. a . fh £ ts " ; Chicago 33 38 New York 3) 25 p/ioeds and isolafed villages in north: ed last year. Each was investi-) tay wwe victime in October - gineinmast 4238 Omaha” 24 13 east Sentlhrid. Two snowplows| WINOOSKI, Vt, (UPD —When cated and 20T were officially closed| Ee Met — \ Denver 60 2p Phoenix = 12.4 merken for two hours ta tae an Joseph Sprano took over as chief by the end of the year, for an) ‘Records show that boating acci- | ee 0 . ee Lowe as 4 expectant mother 10 miles fo @/ef police here, he promised “there average of slightly under 38 per dents accounted for six drownings, | @ te esas a 4 : crenuere 4 17 hospital from the village of Coly}will be no partiality or excep- | cent solved. Four hundred were re-! while four victimg were ee | Houghton 21 15 Trav. City 31 14.9 Aberdeenshire, A 10- year - old/tions’’ for violators of road safety) ported in 1937, ranging in age from HM to %. : — _. - 4 | “ 28 boy drowned in the flooded New/laws. A week later, his’son, Wil-| Federal law enforcement agén-| Nine of the victims were chil- i ra i Angeles 16. 58 Tampa asiRiver at Cheshire, liam, 22, was fined’$5 for speeding. cies state am 38 per -—* is a bet-/dren who fell into water too deep) <= a ‘ = Ape . z ri | : OF ae wy ! 4 8 i - } Z : E j *. * . 4 xy ge Lat \ 4 ee , 4 ; oar | eee . bok a a ee AAR Spee ee te lee j € ‘* «% - Even After 31 Years MORRISTOWN, N. J: w—Paul Rochelle was a bit surprised the other day when a post card was returned for additional postage. He'd mailed it 31 years ago— when postage was a penny—to a seed company for a free 25-pound trial bag of fertilizer. Home Laundry Needs Cost Less at SIMMS! —-TONITE and TUESDAY— Woven Wicker—Round Clothes Basket $1.50 V vatee : 16 laundry. an Aaa azine Tex Enit Silicone Cover IRONING BOARD Pad & Cover Sets aie tree sores with foam pad for aster, easier tronin; Hi Wipe clean with damp floth. its all boards —standard 5: $2.00 } alue Heavy Gauge Tubular Steel lroning Board $5.00 388 7 Seller Full 54-inch board with tubular pore for greater rigidity. Rubber eet prevent creeping. Ventilated all metal top: % $10,000 bribe -andp participating in lall because Clarence Mumley likes J than 200,000 of them annually for LEWISBURG, Pa, (AP)-Dem- ocratic- Congressman William J. Green Jr., accused of taking a a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, goes on trial today in federal district court. * * * Green, who has denounced the two-year-old charges and de- scribed them as politically-in- spired lies, is one of the most pow- erful political bosses in Pennsyl- \vania, He*ranks high in party gir- icles by virtue of his chairman- ship since 1953 of the Democratic Comittee in Philadelphia, one of 'the nation’s largest cities, , The 48-year-old ‘an insurance ,broker since 1937, i stands trial with six other defend- ants who have been linked by the government in the same conspir- acy. The federal charges grew out of alleged irregularities uncovered}. in a grand jury probe of construc- tion of the 33-million-dollar Army Signal Corps depot. at Tobyhanna, Pa. ~*~ “*t * * : That. investigation resulted in eight 6ther indictments, Two men already have been convicted of fraud. Green is accusd of getting $10,- business, from five cgntractors working at Tobyhanna in ex- change for favors and influence Frogs bey 3 Clerks ALBURG, (UPI)—A second- class post oe with three fuil- time employes is maintained here frogs. Mumley has been catching frogs for 30 years and mails more. laboratory See Tonight and Tuesday Only! 3 GILBERT ‘REVILLE’ | 40-Hr. Alarm Clock Legislator Goes on Trial: Today by the congressman while a mem- ber. of the. House Armed Services Committee, It was this committee that handled details of the depot's | construction in northeastern Penn- sylvania between 1851 and 1933. Cenviction would foree Green to - Pelee) lela eee | quit. Congress, where he .has served 12 years, Last Tuesday he began his seventh term in the House, Await Michigan Tourists | level. FILMS to Simms a ing congressman; BACK | heres run- ‘down NEXT because of |. . DAY at Developi TIRED BLOOD'| Sees "+ Take GERITOL | 8 “tiene ravcrxoor Feel Stronger Fast PHOTO PRINTS in just 7 days—or money back! Enlarged to Cc SUPER SIZE 000 in cash, plus lush insurance) Finer - Faster Photo Finishing - All Rolls iw © “by 11 ALM. AFTER COLDS, FLU, SORE THROAT - A4 eh Automatic ELECTRIC - “EYE equip- ment insures BEST possible prints from every negative. > fin" a H I 5 § | * —Main Floor. 98 N. Saginaw — special attractions will be available for Michigan vacationers this year, events as festivals; sports contests, | parades and fairs with 57 affairs | scheduled for January, February: and March on the winter Sports | Bring All Your ry BLACK & WHITE © _ reg THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 12. 19597 a THREE Mail Goes Through— Over 200 Special Events| Atomic Clocks Agree jn each 24 hours of operation. 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Saginaw St. 7 Pontiac's Bargain Stare. : a FOUR a | __ - THE PONTIAC-PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 = feo ee a Lag Behind Russia Big Issue , . ‘ “o | i King and Pin ce — — a ; = 3 |Take Refuge in 4 a Space. Race Heatigs Expected Common fin” | w= SINGER Lf. and young Prince Charles took A@VASHINGTON (AP)—The ques-;| The Louisiana Democrat spoke temporary committee as well as; Nixon, who sits in top strategy|refuge in a three-bedroom fisher- CONSOLE $34 50 tion of where the United States)in interview against a back-|senior Democratic member of the|councils, says the United Statesimen’s inn over the weekend when; eoee ° stands in the space race with the of conflict over whether| House Armed Services Committee.|is ahead of the Soviet Union in'their own hunting lodge got PORTABLE Lar $24.50 | Soviet Union will come under re-|this country is lagging in the x * * developing military missiles and! flooded. : j|newed congressional inquiry this}space contest and whether it) The space committee saw Amer-|is catching up fast in other phases x *« * FREE ‘HOME | session. should. step up its effort. ica's extinction as the likely cost|of the space race. Britain's 10-year-old future ‘king, | DEMONSTRATION - oe we of Soviet victory in the space) Nixon does not think morejhis father and several friends | Rep. Overton Brooks (D-La),| The temporary House Space race. Calling for the utmost na-|money can be spent wisely on|were shooting wild fowl on the OR 3-9702 | prospective chairman of the new/Committee of the last Congress, tional effort, it quoted estimates! satellites. He blames on the pre-|Norfolk Broads. : ‘ ‘House Space Committee, said to-|headed by Democratic Leader|that even with a thoroughgoifg|vious Democratic administration) The party planned to stay at, Free bonus gifts. All purpose zigzag ‘day he could not yet speak for! John W. McCormack (Mass), is-|program it will take the United|what he says is a lag of several|luxurious Whiteslea Lodge, but on, alpaca rede sine eccores We | “at least five years tolyears in a U.S. start on developing|arrival Friday night, they found | rebuild and service all makes. : lthe House group since it had not/gued a final report over the week-| States ti t ta the bed ;been officially organized nor his/end picturing the Soviets as per-' close the wap.” big rocket engines. Ufider a mas-ja foot of water e rooms, ie. ; Does BLADDER NS ro mega Dieta - CURT’S APPLIANCES Per, Week ichairmanship confirmed. haps }'s years or more ahead of, However, Brooks said, ‘'] per-\the United States in space. Vice ene Nixon holds ajecountry {is fast overtaking the| They went on to the nearby | 6183 Jameson sonally would favor holding hear-| progress. | different view, according to infor-| Soviets in rocket power and satel-|Pleasure Boat Inn, a calling place’ MAKE YOU NERVOUS? '"<°." 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It now away, AS We say, one of our top that would fall out would be a) quency changes as a- missile {bit of an atom. means “any one of the servicing4 fellows, Marvin Stone, who was|Dte from a publicity man reveal-| moves: toward or away from | Gantry—Not Elmer. A support:|fuid or electrical lines connecting’ 2s ‘ing exclusively that Max, the! target. line « i issi nth Eastern bureau chief, went, bartender-proprietor of Max’s Sil’ arge - 7 jing scaffolding for missiles. if rocket or missile with the ground | ack to school, iver Dollar Saloon, was actually! -F™issivity—The ability of a sur- x« * units. It is quickly detached at He is now on a Fellowship at Maximiliam Feodorovich Kasmiri-|face to effect thermal radiation. see Sic to sho oft launching time.” Good. . . ; : : — 0 your arm means spee Columbia studying how to write Wicz, late of the Polish Cossacks. i: beyond Mach 5. Mach 5? That’s| Weightlessness—What they prom- LAST science fact. Science fact is not, That’s gone. ‘The darndest h, at level, ise you after taking all the pills, only stranger than science fiction,| things pep out now. No fool he, Sve rap he etynee ever bs crcl : z ae ~ schoolgirl knows. ‘normally, but in the ‘spatial age” as esi to write. - a rl 9 Marv, we now Isostatic—Out of this wor|d?,it means “the absence of any ap-. CHAN CE _ Mad Marv, we called him. Go- Nope. Means ‘under equal pres- Parent grav itational pull on an. ing back to school! But hold . To wit: stre from every side,’ like a guy object.” 4 y ! There was a time, and not too Republic Aviation has just is- jon a defaulted note. Zip Fuel—Save your stolen DAY S ° long ago, when a bloke in my sued a glossary of astronautical) i re ye - | money, yeu eurnning little thugs business would ‘Open up ao mail! terms without which we will soon! eR ee Be . ‘i : ee __ i * tien wasn't taken up? Naw. | of the det Gang. 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E1IsENHOWER'S annual message to Congress on the “current state of the union produces a wide variety of reactions just as nearly all Presidential messages do. Democrats yawned. Republicans applauded. x *« * Of course, the Democrats are paid to disparage and the GOP is committed to support. And there’s some justification for both, Sharp critics of ANYTHING | ean stifle an actual physical yawn or do so symbolically on al- most anything you do. On the other hand, it's equally true that there is real cause for enthusi- asm over some of the President's pronouncements. He speaks of the fact that we enter 1959 on an upward economic {rend and this has not been true for the past few years. This is definite cause for rejoicing, what- ever the party.. And his present observation is based on the facts and figures and not on faith and trust. ‘ xk * * He asks Congress to “cut the cost of Government” which he says will be possible under the budget he will submit shortly. .If the Democrats ; yawn at this, they do so with a clear’ understanding and full knowledge of their own intent, for they control Congress and this objective can only be achieved with their support. The taxpayers want it. That’s for sure. ’ And this applies to the smallest and the largest and includes every last, Tom, Dick and Harriet in be- tween. Ask your best friends — or your worst enemy—and see. x * * Once again, the President faces _ integration in the South. He pledges to uphold the law as prom- ulgated by the Supreme Court and states he will bend every effort to bring about equal and joint school- ing for whites and blacks. This will bring a resounding blast from the rock-ribbed Democratic states in the South which have no such intention and which are dedicated to keeping the colored people as isolated and segregated as they can, Make no mistake about that. * * > aan The President asked for action by the committee-on the matter of “cor- ruption, racketeering and abuse of powers and trust” in the administra- tion of union affairs. This committee was controlled by the Democrats in the last Congress and the whole thing was bottled up by those in con- trol. Eisenhower wants the group to become active in 1959. 9 -. * * * The question of inflation was touched upon and again labor and management were asked to hold down price advances. He suggested a committee for “price. stability” but this newspaper holds little hope for any definite results unless the Gov- ernment proposes to institute a freeze of some sort on everything. k ok + He asks new farm. legisla- tion to cut Government outlays in agritulture price supports and this will be a hotly disputed ques- tion, whenever and wherever it appears, The President warns against the frightful costs of an armament race. This SINGLE DIVISION THE? PONTIAC PRESS 48 W. Huron 8 ntiae, M chien ay Trade Mark - Dally Except Sun Rivsaei. Bassett, down A. Rrtey Executive Vice President papa areata and Advertising Director Manaee Howaay H A Meare n, Ean Vice President and Business Manager : Treapwett, Eireslotion banteee G. Marenatt Jorpan, doun W. Fipsorsate, toca) Advertising ae Becrgtary And Editor Manager Goery J. Resp Grones © Iwan, Managiog “Battor Classified Manager =a The Associated Presse te entitied exclusively to the use for republication ot. ev Ocal os Tinted in this ne wapay as rl aa. ai] AP thews dispa ‘owriad Preap te Siraes by Carrier for 40 cents & week; where carrier service ls. not availiable, by mat) p Oakiand. Genesee, ye ey: Macoinh, Lapeer end | ww Counties t 200 erie eleewhere in mand ail seen peace te ety Btates All mati cr Ha ona ing Boat Sie fn Rn yee pei 9 Glass rate i of Government takes more than _ half of all the tax dollars you pay. In other words, were all defense to be scrapped, income taxes could be cut more than fifty per cent. It’s unthinkable, but it shows the tremendous cost that the constant Russian threat is inflicting upon the taxpayers of this country. ; * x* * By and large we feel the President fas faced the issues of the times “squarely. He. hasn't avoided the disputatious issues or skirted around the edges of controversial matters. He lived up to the demands of the office. — THE Pilgrims have been thoroughly debunked in a current magazine arti- cle, and now one wonders if we haven’t been taking that tale about the Plymouth ‘Rock for granite. A “WOLF” that is probably most obnoxious to girls is the one that has ‘lost his “fangs.” » A YAILURE {s a person who never _ works unless he feels like doing so. The Man About Town’ It’s a Good Sport’ Bird Feeders Report Much -Pleasure and Satisfaction. Straight: What the drunk driver goes. only when the road curves. : The sunflower seeds and cracked corn at the bird feeder of Mrs. Carl Anderson of Bylvan Lake, find dally patrons in. a flock of evening grosbeaks. The male ts yellow, with black and white wings, and nearly the size of a starling, suggestive of an overgrown goldfinch. The sparrows outwit the blue jays in a strategic manner at the bird feeding board of Mrs. Lawrence Predmore of Birmingham. Of course the jays try to hog the whole menu, and easily drive the sparrows away. But a pair of the latter will pester the Jays Into flying after them’ for some distance—while dozens of other sparrows gorge themselves. Then a new pair takes over “Our squirrels are thrifty and saving,” — phones | Mrs. Beverly Arundsen of Rochester, who says a pair who still have several bushels of nuts and acorns stored! under their garage floor, now try to steal all of thelr food from her- bird feeder, "If you think the robins | go south in winter, you should put out something for them to eat when the ground 5 covered with snow,” _phones ‘Mrs. Allen Glass of Lake Orion, who says she counts 20 or more every day. A tame canary that escaped from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coulter of Walled Lake last fall, has returned in a badly bedraggled condition — but sings better than ever before. There's sorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Roswell of Keego Harbor. Their parakeet escaped the other night, and its frozen body was found on their front Mek less than an hour amt < Sreninmeparem A rather unique suggestion comes from Farrand Fenton of Waterfotd, who writes, “Why not drive out this cold weather by starting your baseball contest?" More Texas weather news comes from Jim Appleby who writes that his car radiator, was OK until he reached that state, when it froze. up. < Le{ters bring nominations for the old- est twins in-Michigan as Mrs. Charlotte Tamlyn of Chelsea, and her brother, ; James Hart of Howell, 95 on June 3, last. e oe Verbal Orchids to- - Edmund Harrison Taylor of 17 Bellevue Ave.; 87th birthday. E. F. Tinney of 749 Owego Drive; 84th birthday Mrs. Anna Powers | of Waterford; 89th birthday. Mis. Cora McClellan | Of Metamora; 89th birthday. - WORK/S—= But Look Who'd Be Holding the Key David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Message Tells Off Russia WASHINGTON—The most sensa- tional section of President Eisen- hower's address to Congress last Friday seems not to have made the big headlines in many news- papers in this region. . Yet the fact that he said what he did, particu larly while Anas- tas Mikoyan is in this country, ean hardly be . without con siderable signifi- cance, especially LAWRENCE to the men in the Kremlin—if they” really care to learn what is actu- ally blocking a Soviet-American understanding today. * * * For the President’s statement was perhaps the strongest declara- _tien about the Soviet Union made by any President of the United States since the- close of World War II. Here are Mr. FEisenhow- er’s exact words: “We cannot build peace through desire alone. Moreover, we have learned the bitter lesson that internatiorial agreements, historically considered by us as sacred, are regarded in Commu- nis€(’ doctrine and in practice to be mere scraps of paper. The most recent. proof of their dis- dain of International obligations, solemnly undertaken, is their announced intention to abandon = thelr responsibilities respecting Berlin, “As a consequence, we can have no confidence in any treaty to which Communists are a party ex- cept where such a treaty provides within itself for self-enforcing mechanisms. strated disregard of the Commu- nists of their own pledges is one of the greatest obstacles to success | in substituting the rule of law for rule’ by force.” * * Lge This is the most severe indict- ment of the Communists that any Western” government has made in nn nnn eo a SE Portraits By JAMES J.. METCALFE Some raindrops fall upon the ground . , . Some kiss a window- pane ... All are the small com- ponents of . . . The blessing that is rain... A rain can be.-quite treactefous . . . When it becomes too much . . , Creating floods or _ joining hands .. . With hurricanes and such’, , . But little raindrops hy themselves ... Are not a cruel lot... . They are the sprinklers for a lawn... Or for a garden plot... And more importantly they quench ,. , The thirst of corn and wheat , . . And make ther mometers reflect... A little less of heat. . . Raindrops are the angel-tears ... That trickle from above . ,. Tears of joy for humans blessed . . . With God's enduring love. : (Copyright, 1969) The Country Parson “When folks tell me they on- “eyed the sermon, I ask God to forgive my ineffectiveness and let me have another eee at them." ; _ “and tell me Indeed, the demon- .. - recent years. On top of it has just come nevertheless a grandiose proposal from Moscow that peace talks over the Berlin issue be held with the 28 governments allied in the last war. a It's the. same old game of presenting in a spectacular man. ner to the world the picture of a Soviet government supposedly anxious to talk peace and make peace. But there's no evidence that the Commanist regime will respect whatever written agree- .ment may be consummated. President Eisenhower realizes, of course, that the United States, to satisfy world opinion, must exhibit a constant willingness to talk. He adds, therefore, in his message: * * * “Yet, step by step, we must strengthen the institutions of peace —a peace that rests upon justice— a peace that depends upon a deep knowledge and clear understanding by all peoples, including our own, of the causes and ‘possible conse- quences of failure in this great purpose.’’ So, with no reliance to be placed on the word of the per- . fidious Communist regime, the real chance for a change in_ the whole picture. may have to come through economic pressures from western Europe that will eventu- ally cause a successful uprising inside the Soviet Union and the captive countries contiguous to it. Only when a free government emerges in Moscow, whose word can be trusted, will ‘‘the world be made safe for democracy.” principle is as sound today as when President Wilson expounded it in his war message of April 1917. (Copyright, 1959) . camomee & ‘Dr. William Brady Says: To Be Labeled ‘Square’ Is a Mark of Character “My friends afl think I am a ‘square,”’ writes a Midwest reader, pop" (the reader _pames_a popular brand of colored, sweetened carbo- ‘nated beverage) “will ruin my stomach, Do you consider three bottles a week tdo | much?” The _ reader's friends think he is a square because DR. BRADY he is a teetotaler. Now there's a line there somewhere beyond which the -reader’s befuddled friends “" am 33 and my hair is turning- gray, Can you advise me how to keep my hair from getting gray?” (J. F. W,) reported that the lodin ration has even restored some of the nat- ural color to their hair. For the pamphlet The Iodin Ration send self-addressed, stamped enve- Bigned letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to , personal health dis- “ease, diagnosis, or treatment, answered by Dr. William Brady, es a stamped self-addressed envelope ig sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People “ ‘Let’s Wake Up a Fight for Our Greatest H erttage’ Rdrmexse aya oes rut oes commenters) ba faa UA bt ascent dose. of sm would certainly help. I guess he must like high taxes, because that’s the only thing socialism can give us. It’s just common sense that every time we ask the Government (and that’s no one but ourselves) for something, our taxes must go up. xk «* x Besides, when the Government does if, it deprives oa -paying free enterprise from doing it, so we not only spend our tax money foolishly, but deprive ourselves of additional tax money. It’s a. proven fact free enterprise can usually do the same job for less The- Answer — Max y readers have money. x «* * Socialism is just one step closer & communism, and that would really make the Russians happy. Let’s wake up, Americans, and fight for the one thing that made this country the os in the world — FREE ENTERPRISE. Parents Discuss Education Funds In reply to pay ae yore school plan, it would be wonderful © possible, but we never ask it more money will help out!! We have paid taxes for quife a few years and just now one of our children will soon enter school. Some way should be ~ figured out whereby all families -ef school children pay taxes. Then the full burden wouldn’t rest on just a few families. The greater percentage of property owners don’t at present have any interest in schools unless — they have little ones in seheal. k* we * Another reason taxpayers are against increasing the school ’ system is that the architects seem to dream up such fantastic crea- tions. If schools were - built of more simple design and the chil- dren taught more fundamentals, the general public would probably bel ail out te more) snd. beter schools. -Taxpayer and Mother of 3 In the near future we in Water- ford will be asked to approve another four mijlion for new schools. We realize we must pro- vide proper educational facilities for those of school age and de- mand we receive full value for our tax dollars. I suggest we form a citzens committee or league as has been done in other areas with ex- cellent results to work toward better education. We can’t sit _and let the chips fall where they may, Ag individuals our sugges- tions or complaints fall .on deaf ears, but as a united organiza- tion, we can aa mony things. We must take an active interest. Noted educators- are appealing to parents to become active in a program for better education. Let’s get the ball rolling in Waterford. Can we hear from others? . Concerned Parent Says to Practice What We Preach Why doesn't The Press close on legal ve _ Not-a-Hypocrite — THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: 1 am the Lord your God.—Leviticus 19:3, x * * _ As we keep or break the Sab- -bath, we nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope by which man rises.—Abraham Lincoln. é Young, | Medern American - ee Raises Questions © About Proposal . ie nd teed i bere me of Dr. Ke- — Laat creer als faith and is desirous of obse: high stan- dards of ethics associated with his profession. kt * * However, wouldn’t a practice of that nature result in a weak | link in the golden chain of trust that now exists between—physi- clan and patient, who believes a doctor is sworn to support life to the best of his means and ability? God gives life and He takes it. Although only con- demned criminals and volunteers ‘| would be used, even capital pun- - ishment is debatable, so how can the medical profession, accept this : procedure without some mental reservation? -- &§ ®& * = Sometimes an innocent victim. is condemned. Can the medical profession accept the laws of man: stay are subject to error and gamble with the possible outright violation of the prafessional oath and also the Fifth Commandment? Even suicide cannot be justified in the eyes of God. * 8 Le, This isn’t intended to discount the doctor’s proposal as being-crue! inhuman and ungodly. There is merit to every suggestion that can be applied constructively and ethi- cally. It’s believed the proposal can stand a cross census of public opinion and further discussion among members of the medical professign. Cyril D. movers rad Camelet——_-__—__-_ = Smiles If you keep the proper check on yourself, you’re more likely to cash in, x &« -&. At least poor handwriting * keeps folks who get youp letters from spotting = — - A Michigan judge sent a man to jail for being habitually lazy. Gosh, are our jails big enough? xk «*«' * An Illinois woman sued her husband for divorce and alimony on their 50th anniversary. A Z — golden Fea i x .* It's easy, “so we read, to hold an alligator’s mouth closed with one hand. But it might be a snap for the ‘gator, too, * * In the South police seized a butch of lottery tickets. They. weren't" Saee any cone. We don’t care how aay a man picks up a friend to go to work, - just so he doesn't blow his horn. should not be permitted to go. It Case Records of a Psychologist: Even Dogs Learn, Transmit Fear may be that they they wouldn't think of going beyond the line when they are not under the in- fluence of the narcotic. - When they call him a square he stioufd either call them nitwits or remove himself from their com- pany . A good many teenage boys and giris become drinkers bécause they haven't enough character to say “No, thank you. aD Espe- . laily when they are in the com- pany of older or more adven- turous ones who have already learned to drink, What they need in such situations but rately have nowadays is the strength ene gets. by taking the - . pledge, solemnly promising. par- ent, pastor, teacher or anyone he or she respects not to use alcohol or tobacco before he or she is 21. A man prominent in public life in Washington necessarily attends many social functions, He says he. is an abstainer. But does he say “No, thank you” when he is in« vited to drink at the party or when the host or an attendant seeks to replenish his glass? No, he fills his glass with pop upon atriving and carries the nearly - full glass about with him to indi- eate that he is drinking. He haan't enough character to say ‘'No, thank you,” and he feels no concern about the ex. — ample he makes for young per- som— who readily believe that any one who doesn’t drink is a square.” Drinking people who regard one who doesn't drink as a square belong in the psychopathic cate- gory of young punks who call the bey or girl who boggles at any of their horrible adventures ‘‘chick- " | don't Kfiow just when these : ams acquired their present sig- AMificance but I remember that an ‘earlier generation was actuated . by the same priticiples oF lack =| them, ® Notice how Fritz developed his intense phobia. And then see how he passed it along by contagion to the other dogs in ‘the neighborhood. We humans tend to foist our negative atti- ‘tudes, prejudices and fears, upon our children in similar manner, unless we take care » and definitely teach them a posttive outlook. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE .A - 425: diana. Uncle Vick from the light- 5: Fritz, aged. 13, is a collie dog who lives across the road from our farm home in In- He belongs to and one day the light- ning struck a tree beside my uncle's ently felt @ shock Belle, who lives at the corner and belongs to 96-year-old Grand- pa Miller, is also terrified by thunder and lightning. She also runs inside the house and hides under the bed during a thunderstorm. xk * ing. Yet they have never had any experience unpleasant firsthand with lightning. No, they simply learned to dread they. their fear by comers thunderstorm because catight from Fritz! Terror is thus contagious, but thelr <<. DR, CRANE ning, Ever since scared. then he has been terrified when- Put up a bold rent At least And our two dogs — Sandy and Botch — likewise are scared and demand to be let inside the house when a storm is brewing. They, too, try to jump into my lap if | am seated or tremble and press- against my leg when I am stand- f#vek a thunderstorm is brewing. ACT brave, for the sake of your Long before the lightning be- Youngsters, or you may fetter them gins to flash, he becomes throughout their. entire lives by icky and whines to be let inside poe eg Nd sd Then he oe ie to ' uncle's . Tt he is left outside « until Hes storm actually begins, will race ovel to our house end beg to be let indoors. Fritz thus has a justifiable érend of thunder and lightning. for he once suffered a jolt when struck. ° FEARS ARE CONTAGIOUS But now notice what happens to the othe® dogs, who haven't - “stung” by lightning at all. z Ber i i tl share your courage with others. ee That Is psychologically sound! Let "your children memorize it a ia : = ? . \ fis : A ——# & i | = eo i , % G 4 > ws r é \ : ‘ a, es When Captain Cook first set foot on some of the islands in the Pacific, he found the birds so tame that he and hig men could knock | ~ them over with rigger - * But after a tow venice at the birds, the latter became fearful. 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Smith, who had been |Purchase two dozen hoot owls and : : RADIO $ 00 York City, president of the group, looked well ‘‘and had a fine view in disfavor with Fidel Castro's 4 like number of falcons to chase DISCOUNTINUED P ATTERNS HEATER 199 5 presented Miss Torre with a letter|of fhe Statue of Liberty.” revolutionary movement, resigned|the starlings from downtown roofs. | : hailing her for going to jail rather} Miss Torre received a 10 - day Saturday as American ambassa- a TOWLE ww BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER @ than reveal the ource of an item |jail sentence last week when she dor to Cuba. The Illinois State Journal, re, If you're a proud owner éf one of MI 6-3900 in her radio-TV column, refused ‘to divulge the source of =. * porting Matthews’ idea, said: “At. these famous Sterling patterns and McIntyre was accompanied byjan item about Judy Garland, @ dusk one of the owls would be let! out to frighten the starlings away, | and the other owl kept in the) cage to entice its mate back when! its starling elimination job is com. | pleted. The resignation came unexpect- edly, only a few days after Smith had returned to Havana from a series of State Department consul- tations here, want more pieces to complete your previous collection, now’s the time to do something about it. ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY THIS SUMMER Average Take-Home Pay Per Hour |Michigan Negro fo Test Airline Will Enter Next Class for Pilot Training, May. Set Precedent CONTRAST—If Russia's Ivan wants meat for dinner, he has to work twice as long to buy a |West Germany Needs | pound of it as an American work- | er does. The U. S. worker pays. J; 000 More Teachers 76 cents—about one-third of his | es houfty! Gakellaceea payiiehile the BERLIN—West. Germany has a Soviet worker pays almost five , rubles, about three-quarters of . | his hour’s pay, x * * : | “The falcons would be used by ‘policemen patrolling the streets’ ,about an hour before sunset “The falcons could be trained, ‘serious teacher shortage, with 7,000 according to Matthews, to sweep! teaching positions unfilled, About down upon the starlings and scare /224,000 teachers are employed full- ithem from the vicinity, after which ;time at present, 100,000 of them in| they could return to their perches ; . | private schools, about 40 per cent. upon the officers arms, ae ~ DENVER (® —“The Colorado) At the request of the Japanese of the teachers are women. Half} tee ——— Anti - Discrimination Commission Government, 2,000 head of Aus-|the teachers are over age 45. | Matthews pointed out that this’ isays a Negro aviator from Mich- tralian dairy cattle will be shipped} About 22,000 more classrooms! would eliminate coating the win-' jigan has advised he intends to\to Japan before March 31, 1959. are needed! an average classroom dow sills and ledges of buildings! jenter Continental Airlines’ next Japan has aready imported 5,600 costs $24,000. Since 1954 about $24/with a sticky chemical compound, ‘pilot training class. |head of dairy cattle from Australia|000,000 has been spent on class- [which was credited with chasing x * * ‘in recent years. - room construction. the starlings off the state house. If successful, he would become = = SS SOTO j ithe airline's first Negro pilot and annual sale Take stock of what you need— salad forks, teaspoons or serving pieces and order now! A wonderful gift idea, too, for someone whose pat- tefn is here. BEALE SES. If you are ordering more lunchedh or dinner knives, we suggest that __you-_bring-a-sampie-knife@ith you to insure a perfect match. Also note whether your blade has a bright or dull finish. ORDER BEFORE MARCH IST the pieces you need most... it will be @ year before we can take your * order again! presumably the first to be em-; ployed by a major U'S. airline. | The word came from Marlon| D. Green, 29, of » Mich. -»| a former Air Force captain and | now a pilot for the Michigan oa | way Dept. The commission ruled -tast | cave up to $1.05 on every box to the commission that Continen- | tal had refused his application \because of his race. | bee i reg. 1.35) $1.15, 3prs. $3.30 based | * : os reas - a Saige We are pleased to announce our ap- 5 ; $ ; $ i inatorp and unfair employment . | ., . : reinforced sheer rea 51) oS, sors 79.60. ee + a pointment as the bottler and distributor ‘microfilm mesh freg. $1.50) $1.25, 3prs $3.60 ee ee | of ROYAL CR OWN COLA | in the — . : la i Y stretch sheer frog $1.65) $1.35, 3's $3.90 | rhe agency said Green appeared Pontiac area. enue better qualified than any applicant; = , <2 : , [sheer heel demi-toe— reo $1.65) $1.35, 3prs. $3.90 | imerviewed slied “me . VERNOR’S GINGER AL ' LADY CONSTANCE : : + . * . i Bee ‘ . << “all sheer sandalfoot—treg. $1.95) $1.65, 3prs. $4.80} The Michigan man complained E E, INC 490 S. Telegraph, Pontiac Hy MANNERS poroT short, medium and long colors: south pacific, bali rose and shell ‘Skilled Operator, ot 2, County’ s champion teen-aged trac- | tor driver, so on Dan’s second PORT'S a NEW OR birthday his father, Ira Thomp-, | Yo\ Sh | Bison, gave the lad a little tractor \ 74 NO. SAGINAW ST. | fhe had made out of a lawn mower | d etal. We Give Hdlden Red Stamp ae ay sey amine for 3 the time when he-drive a big one rT | 16 OZ. RC. COLA | ¥ Now enjoy both... lightness and lift in the new size * More, to enjoy Monday, Jon. 12 Thru Saturday, Jan. 17 of Junior-Size Tractor | F ‘ ‘ Louis XIV Tt —— TROY, Ala. W — Dan Thomp- | | 7 a son is only a little over two years . . : - i ig old but he’s a skilled opperator e qi) of a junior-sized tractor. caachot j Dan's hero is Cecil Parks, Pike ; . GORHAM PAYING for a MORTGAGE Is EASIER Than Paying RENT! If Your Pattern Is Not: Listed —C all—It May Be Available! Our PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS open end conventional Mortgages include in their monthly payment: Interest, Princi- pal, Taxes and Insurance. , : 72 More for our money Each time you make.a payment your equity in your property increases in value. Each monthly payment is a sound invest- - ment in your family’s future. Home ownership is the American way of life. Over 70% of the people of Michigan are now home- owners, We can make it easy for you too, to own your home ... come in and talk with one of our friendly, courteous representatives, WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME LOANS CURRENT by 3 All Savings Accounts Insured up to $10,000 by an Agency of the U. S. Government | |. Crown 4 WE PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS | co | Pontiac Federal Savings Home Office: 761 W. Huron Street Sa Rochester ‘Branch : Downtown Branch: "Distributed By 407 Main St, 16 E. Lawrence St. in Drayton Branch: 4416 Dixie Highway | -VERNOR’S GINGER ALE, INC. iz It's big, benutiful, and bubbling with flavor—RC cola in the brand new 16-0z. bottle! In RC you get more. than just delicious taste . . . you get lightness and lift too. You'll like it more ‘cause you get more for your with RC! b t vo RATE ON SAVINGS a aS NE TN of, a dechamecy ’ ce *y “ ] 4 f . a : tae = a t = ig = Z —— — F —— if $$$ $$$ cy — = = <= si ° f Zs : . _ | : TEN . , _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 42, 1959 : _ . * re . ’ Vip Mme —i—<“‘i‘i‘ RE RR PS cee ee eae er ar Ee 4 vO \ "eg = Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Avezt Strike 1S: THis FELLOW . : : Rit in Canadi aw It HSORE THROAT 5 in Canadian DUE TO COLDS): e PAUL BERGQUIST HERBERT M. DUDD MES. CLYDE L, ROBISON F Or d Pl a nts aa wav : 1s =\} Paul Bergquist, 67, of 3205 Eliz-| Herbert M, Dudd, 74, of 161 N.|- TROY — Service for Mrs. Clyde ye eS sony boas ‘twa | abeth Lake nd., died Sunday in! Johnson Ave., died Sunday at Avon|L. (Erna) Robison, 64, of 5875 : f) fe ‘Lake Orion after a two-year ill- Center. Hospital, Rochester, after a ee ein will Ne on * a ot ae a alld eal i eC . Ss. : . ’ ° p ednesday at.the Price F u-| SHOULD QUICKLY Revieve or | OT * ROTTE a + landacs vardener long illness. [pert Home with burial in White of Canada wag called off Jast night , cs x & ‘ears,| 4 Tesident of Pontiac tor 4 Chapel Memorial Cemetery. when bargainers reached agree- : and lived in Pontiac for 30 years.) 00. he served as superintendent Surviving besides her, husbang/™ent after a marathon 32-hour ses- He is survived by his sisters,)",. w.:1. < . nll : se . “Mrs. Anna Swartz a nd Naomi Berg: of Wilson Foundry and was last sre her father, William Brown of SOD. — ’ LITTLE AD BIG DEAL é ro Gan ok: wDetroit, and Mrs.|°™Ployed_in Plant Protection at’ Penna. ; two daughters, Mrs, Lyle| Some 8,500 United Auto Workers ou; : just oh Carlson of Iron River, and Baldwin Rubber Co. |Fowler of Toledo, Washington and|had been set to leave their jobs e GARAGES ELLIS INC. Scuiher Henry of Stephenson. He was a life raember of Roose- |Mrs. Donald Reese of Avon Town. at 10 p.m. at Ford plants in Wind- Since 1945 a Speyer : velt Lodge 10, F&AM; Oakland ship; and six sisters. isor, Oakville and Toronto. The © POKCHES | Services will be beld at 1:30 p.m.|* a : sear Free Estimates [Wednesday at Huntoon Funeral Chapter 5 Royal Arch Masons, and ORA SUTTON: he ke sg alled off four hours be- © tons | | FE 2-2671 |Home with burial at White Chapel] @ life member of IOOF 261, Port . ; ore the deadline. Spey Huron. HOLLY — Service for Ora Sut-| * * . He is survived by his sisters,|ton, Us 10261 Milford Rd., will be| UAW Canadian director George, 'Mrs. Andy Taylor of Pontiac, Mrs. held 2 p.m, Wedne sday at Dryer ‘Burt said the settlement will be. 'Gail Sturdevant, Mrs. Alma Os-, ‘Funeral Home, with burial in Lake-| reegmmenied *to the membership borne and Mrs. Joseph Osborne,'side Cemetery here. He died at his yt meetings today, ; jall of Smith’s Creek, and a brother, home Sunday of a heart attack, | 4 ar neuspans aed wales Pesee r E . Lis x hb a Benen W. of Pat {luton Mr, Sutton was born March 1, spokesmen reached agreement | Mr. Dudd's body wil] be at Voor-) 4 i , 883, in Rose Township on the on an 18-cent hourly wage in- hees Siple Funeral Home until ‘ , & ».m. Tuesday when he will be tak- ‘ farm where he dled. crease spread over 39 months. | en to Arthur Smith Funeral Home,| Surviving are his wife, Mable; | An additional eight cents an hour | oat 5) ape ‘one son, George, of Holly; one, increase goes to 1,217 ‘skilled Beautiful Port Huron, for service and burial, x : . My 2 8 at Caswells Cemetery, on Thurs-24ughter, Mrs. Ialene Hallett of workers at Windsor, —— ea . ~ (Hotty; eight grandchitdren, 111 "The settleme ‘day. _ e settlement is along the same Masonic graveside services will uae ee Bg one SiS-|lines as -that signed by General ap 2 ‘he conducted by the Smith's Creek)'°" rs. Earl Gordon of Holly./Motors Dec. 6. i! adge. MELVIN J. THROESCH “A UAW spokesman said negoti- LOUIS FE. KUENZER CLARKSTON—Serviee” for Mel: ache ith Chrysler Corp. of Can. ; y S FE. UN Ch t. N— perviee or iW the | adi will start s lv. CH EST Louis E. Kuenzer, 73 of 852 Mel- vin J. Throesch, one-month-old son, nee sar ently MA 4 nose &t ‘ile iat bh once Sunday of Mrs. Annie Throesch, 9900 Eston 1 : aficr an Hines of several Toe ee ote es a I Se De today Noted Nurse Edit Clearance Priced Peoceranron Ap acy Seite Gig See Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, ' P OF. 4 : *?| Pontiac, with burial in Oak Hi oe : — at Only years, he was retired from Pontiac Cenetes, y burial ins Oak’ Hit Nj {87 i N Y DREAM WORLD — Diver js | Motor Division, = ™ He died unexpectedly at his 1€S q In ote caught up in fisherman's dream & 50 | hips ise are ba wile a da, a home on Friday. . . : She Mom (Fla.) Sequarium’s “r ‘daughter,..Mrs. Keith Anderson © | NEW YORK (®—Mary M. Rob-| Fe a 28 | Walled Lake and a son, Jay of Pon- SILAS RAY WHIMS lerts, 82, chief nurse of the Army! . ; |tiac. Four sisters and five grand: WILLIAMSTON — Service for Nurse. Corps in World War I and (” b | { H d | chilean aan 2 pin Silas Kay Whims, 68, a retired cals ppd ie poe American amp e 0. ed ; : oe Service w mw” held at 2 Ss " ‘ |Journal of Nursing, died yesterday : Roomy 4-drawer Chest of hardwood. Finished inf weanesday at Sparks-Griffin Chap-|enrver apatite cae ne following a stroke. ‘59 Michi an Week at OSMUN’ S honey maple color. Glide-Kasy drawer construction, [Jel with burial at Oak Hill CCM lheld at 2 p.m, .Wedne ‘sday from, Miss Roberts was stricken Fri- q Traditional metal drop: handles. | tery. ithe Williamston Free Methodist day at the offices of the sourral| Bin G. Campbell J f a ge WILLIAM A, DREWETT Church under the direction of Gots. jot which she oe usa car are fae Se ES I eat _ . : ee ine Funeral, Home with burial in as e ae pa “es @ther Fhests, Dressers, Desks and Beds on display HOLLY — Service for William: ithe Williamston cemetery. He died|tor of the publication from 1921 poeee chairman of ee MG te match above Chest. All Clearance Priced Now! A. Drewett, 78, 306 Sherman St..!of a heart attack Friday-on a train until 1949. ee Week organization board. e ; ; mo (Will be held at 10:30 am, Tuesday white en route to California | A& native of Che sboygan, Mich met vice president of Con- | ; is a nies oven Chureh with! Surviving are his wife, alildred; Miss, Roberts was trained at the Races Homer Oo ilar bx q ‘burial in Lakeside Cemetery bere.) 4 5 daughters. ¢ % prai wis 7 all “ é age . MII L ke R° he) FU RN ITURE [The Rosary will be recited at 7 30 children Ghee ee a an Hace spital Nursing School in south Oakland County Disc A Hundreds of -top quality suits, topcoats, ~ 4 Htonight at Bendle- Frneral Home. ang Leslie L. Whims, both of Ro-| ————— Ne Kal ol Fontes. Coe elraat outerwear and sportswear . . . Reduced “Our Lower Overhead. Sates You *Money” | Mr. Drewrit’ was 8 member chester, are Joseph, rinse of OD ‘division manager there in 1951. | in this our greatest January Event Yet! | of st. Regis Catholic Church, Po Piuins, alsa survive. eat § sew! ere | The appointment was announced : , . 111 Oakland Avenue | they Holy pame Roctety sand) ibe | RAY MARTIN WOODWORTH — |in Lansing by Paul Carnahan, gen- | - ; | Holly Farm Bureau. | SSO E eyes hp 5 DETROIT W—A_ three-week-old/&™ al chi airman of the annui al cele. S| | I | S & I OPCOA I S POGUE ICO WS mo (Open aren Evenings | Surviving (ete (we icaughicrs Martin Wi ie rth 67) of 1820 ‘Detroit infant suffocated in his crib, at oa ps years . ee — aaa [Mrs. Vincent Dennen of Pontiac ae ym Sunday, The victim was Thomas| May o 23 | : ‘ : — — acai ccoesse CT ani Mos Wilbac Trvlon of Holly; Shevlin St will be held at 2 pa yeaa cep wh Me oer | = | Famous Martinelli and tm- = ' . lone son, Oliver of Holly; two. sis ‘ome wath burial in. Coleman! Francis Donegan Lake Orion Youth Hurt t perial Worsted Suits — Some Ss 7 yyy yy. Vo ae be — ey eng | Mic h) Ce ‘metery. He died athome, The child was found de ead in his ‘When Auto Hits Tree Botany 500’s included! Hand- MI D-W IN | ER | E R M Blane ml My Anta: aout ] Saturday after a long illness ternb by his parents. Efforts by the} some Imported Twee d and : is oe ead Pe ore “* Sede ulldren| Surviving are his wife, Myra; fire department to revive him were] A 16-year-old Lake Orion. youth Velour Topcoats by Glenwood, r ef ARTS ri GUM RTL a two daughters, three brothers and, unsuccessful. Firemen said the ba-| was reported in satisfactory con- both raglan and set-in sleeve Usualy Sell fee * , : ove JOHN McCOLLUM three crane hildren (by apparently rolled over onto his/ dition after suffering head cuts models. $60 and $75 ~S ; ey - OXFORD oe Pie SFE a - )stomach while asleep and suffo- when a car in which he was rid- _ - 2 JANUARY 19th, 1959 Mc vtiuns a, ama Haein ter, Tornado Is Selective“ Oo tag) rae) votes i an) sectiest 9 “Pronser : . : , will he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday | . ti REE aT : aed ie a ae Ta ge Da Half-D nd Eveni Cle s at Boasardet and Reid Funeral Peomleay Cae Ro vcar a oe Witla FL Win, fonnes Be deca ie Clay “Donovan, : . . ay - ; f ASSES , rR. | ‘ A) ’ i ay s rf 4 Ing 1 € Home lhe he a tt P lens- building a house and was just) Osceola County clerk and. probate 31, of Lake Orion. i MARTIN S a _ a ; . =m ZU ry, Oakwood. He died) ready to move in when a small Judge, will’ be held here Monday.| It went out of control, striking a ELLI UIT J | Higher Accounting | Executive Secretarial lorie ee ti at his home | Jor tornado struck. The twister scat-| West died Friday at the age of 82.|tree along Clintonville road near! A ars f nitrormends ri Husinese Adminic TG crorinena fevetoad a long iliness. tered his hard work over a 200- He wgs elected county clerk in 1912) Clarkston-Orion road in Independ-| gree Oh ae Suet ous tration. |) Mregg Snortnanc | Mr. MeCollum wae farm man- |yard area. It didn’t touch another and judge in 1916. He served as|ence Township, according to Pon-\| oPppeal and value that we must § [7 Typewriting | ager of the George Basa Farms | dwelling in the neighborhood, judge for 16 years tiac State Police. respectfully ask that you do fr) Bookkeeping as | before his retirement about a aa aaa ; Err ssa wa not delay in making your se-- [| Speedwriting 1 Cateulator and | year ago, © i ~ bd lection — Hard finish worsted Shorthand Comptometer | Surviving are his wife, Lavina; and sharkskin in regulars, two daughters, Mrs: Beatrice Rob- shorts, longs, extra longs ahd Usieally Sell for $71.50 Check thé above courses which titerest you and mail Olle - pera oe and Mrs ) : / portlys. Sizes 35 to 50. Unis, Advertisement to us today. We will send you our Russell of Oakwood ohn Wolf Ce. 1959 Bulletin immediately. a : ; Oxford, Donald of California, and : I +t d- F bri > epee ——____— as -NO-MORE DEFROSTING... EVER! mMporte a rie HOURS || Herbert ane Meher betty of Oak ; ec wood: one brother, Archie Morning 8:10-11:30; Afternoon 12:00-2:30; Lvening 6:30-9:00 ord: ae “ettn crinteniiren: Ox UW | SPOR I COA I ‘S 2 e = e . MES. ISAAC NEWTON The Business Institute |) oxrorn — sevice tor srs Ser ; ion ey eee Isaac {May GG) Newton, 8&3, of 9 A Bo selection of patterns 7 W. Lawrence St., PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 - Ppudson Rd will be held at 2 _—— n Rd, held at 2 p.m., —colors—sizes Tuesday oat) Fhimerfelt Funeral A ° S20 Coy yee wee oe eee cae ae) Home, Oxford, with burial in Ox- _P ; . Name Ndates . ford Cemetery, She died Saturday iF rost- root Vales to $37.50 V ET IK R A N AP PR VE D ie hee al Mine alescent Home _aft- 3 ° ° fi J é Avene Cag YEIEN PROVED Prices gee te nice . FREEZING Is S HERE! ot, Famous Make . 2 and three ne phew, 1s : ” S . S You Get ALL THREE. | Long sleeve, colorful e @ e F i % plaids, Ivy button downs, — ov m4 gt ; == Sj ‘ : It’s true! You'll never de- AA elil Sizes . | When You Heat Your frost again — never even -M-L-XL. Usually Sell to $6.95 &. 4 a 2 - 5 ; see frost again. For ‘with Home with Dependabl AS ea See RTT Famous. Make Wi Dp n e mr ‘Sh Freezing, moisture is . . , Gee Fumace Oil! Af Ses: | SUBURBAN COATS- ee urnace ® i can form. And, of course, ; ) ‘ there’s no frost to defrost . —— i I. More Economieal in the big Flowing Cold McGregor Lake |dod) | 7 REDUCED Refrigerator Section. See Field & Stream, wool trim- Gee's better quality, cleaner burning fuel oil . responds readily to futnace controls thereby the proof, of Frost Proof med _and water repellent oO burning a rhinimum of furnace oil while giving Freezing today! styles. maximum comfort 1 . ; Usually $22.95 to $59.95 e 7 teas 2. Cleaner Burning — Pe x7 BETTER SLA CKS | Gee's better quality fuel oif ts so réfined to clean 1... i 1 as it burns eliminating costly furnace repairs and a : - } ok RF ! . . D giving cleaner heat. — Loven * — 1.500 Pairs — : | ees - -¥ i . =f 3. Mere Comfort * i ky | Worsted flannels, gabs., REDUCED ‘ ' . ‘ f “4 . . Gee's better quality fuel o:! gives a maximum : Ae tegen i imported Doks, dacron a of heat and warmth on caller days, helds a «¢ } +. . f blends, in foct, every- oO minimum of fire in mild weather 4°4 . tk | : . t : + x | thing. Usually $10.95 to $29.95 ys! i a § iy 9 -PLUS— tee | Holden Red Stamps Riedel PF: 160:00 ee eee nan se a a oes Plus Many Other Items On ps | r 1 ‘ Sale at Big S D J given at no addjtional cost with all fuel orders «= Holden ‘ | . NO MORE | 1g avings uring i Paes are redeemable for valuable premiums. 133 Ib. Frost- -Proof FREEZER... ice-stuck pockages! Osmun’ 8 act January Clearance a, Plus « Instant Iee Cube Service—frena, stores - . no —— | if cubes automatically ! dripping frost water! < : ; | ] Shop the Stores That Never COAL USERS! @ Giant Picture Window Hydrator | NO MORE | Compromise on Quality’ i fou Shelves leanup niess! Order. your coal in lots of © Roll-to-You Shelvés | — | two ton or more and gave e Flowing Cold — for faster. chilling | NO MORE 1 y 50c per ton. Diol FE @ New Sheer Look Styling 1 thawed-out foods! | t 5-8187, @ Your choice of 4 Sheer l 0k colora cua ci en Gs eas kee oe emen ened ¢ ~ at no extra cost! | ME-KRFS- 1000: i yo SAVE 50° TON ‘ | Downtown Pontiac . Tel-Hurow Center « ; Both Stores Coe Tonight tH 9 9P.M. rnold , fi id - = i : + = i = \ = i} * ‘| a \ . one 7 ae ke ee "] AY NIG TERRIFIC. “925,00 _ ‘TABLEWARE SALE! I hig ny Aaa $ 3° Service for Six Regular ae eRe Scandinavian Modern : Service For 8 Rag. $1495 SILVER aor ig Wide Selection of EET ceca 2 Off e Commenny *- $100 Down, $100 g Week he Say ez 5 2. North Saginaw SRA Largest Jewelers Pontiac State Bank Bidg. EN A USNS (S CAG Tes JANUARY CLEARANCE STILL IN PROGRESS AT <=> BOTH STORES - “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise on Quality” - [ALWAY S FIRST QUALITY mere PONTIAC 17-19 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. — Boys’ Machine Washable Parka JACKETS @ Water repellent. , ~ @ Zip-off hoods @ Nylon linings @ Celacloud interlinings: @ Knitted collars @ Storm cuffs / '@ / / Water repellent parkas of lustrous cotton- sheen, withi quilted nylon lining and cela- cloud interlinings. Colorful-cotton knitted vollars and storm cuffs. Zip off hoods with’ drawstrings and chin strap. Machine wash- able sizes 4 to 18. Red, rey, blue, antelope or tan. Downtown Penney’ Ss Open Monday ond Fridey 9:30 to 9:00 '. All Other Doys 9:30 t2 5:30 S OTe : THE PONTIAC rRESt MONDAY: JANUARY 12, 1959 poe : os ee _ ELEVEN 4 MONDAY NIGHT. AND TUESDAY. Not one, but fourteen of Pontiac's foremost merchants have selected what they consider the most outstanding value of the-week for Monday night and Tuesday thrifty shoppers. | DING Te ENTIRE STOCK of ae ARROW SPORT SHIRTS | ee theta cho ee A bemuthl pater Reg. 4.95 & 5.95 . SPECIAL GUARANTEED — HOTEL TYPE any color- a = Seeentee = Reg. 39.95 ee , _ Imported seta sa foes Set $7 x be ZG Li Sa ) COSTUME JEWELRY “to buy a bunch of them, : they're such a rare bar- Choose from such Sess Shs. . gain at only... brands Sealy,Serta, ~ SS 2. oa 7 Simmons, Restonic, RRS OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS Restokratt, Grenadier, g |) eae INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT EVENT Wolverine, etc. st ae ~ ‘ i “J y} . 5 -é BARNETT’S $8 gu seage yrs MONDAY NIGHT ONLY ; Bracelets end 150_.N. Saginaw St. Next to Sears : ynatrie Biss - *4 00 plus tax BOBETTE SHOP §{ | Downtown Specials | | Everyone LAST 5 | D AYS One Lot of Women's | One Lot of Children's . | ; Is of the House Slippers | House Slippers | , Saving GIRDLE and BRA Q% ‘1.44 | °1.44 i Reg. $2.00 and $3.00 Vatue | feg- $2.00 end $3.00 Veilve SALE, $8 wiaciions 99 2 a: : ; BOOTS . Store-Wide Sais UP TO ao - PB WL § Clearance Sale Complete Line of Large Sizes | 7° x rst Co a Corsetieres to Advise and Help You to a Proper Fit. /77 | Charge Accounts Invited eisner Ss Bobette Corset Shop 2 14 North Saginaw St. _ . FE 2-6921 c a iM ridey Nigl 18 N. Seginew “ (Downtown Pontiac) THIS SPECIAL IS WORTH = Malas ah See ee aa A VISIT TO CONN'S ". OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 UL Belted Gack %*x5 Plastic Wall Tile Chesterfield eo _OVERCOATS | ~ tong Life oo Value S 98 Navy Blue ? 9 Chercoe! BUY NOW: AND SAVE TUXEDOS RENTED I Special Purchase We still have a small group of heavy - duty ‘premium all nylon tread- blemish, tube-type white walls which we are clos- ing out. These tires have more “guts” in thiem than 90% of the tires on the road. Limited supply so hurry now! Buy enough TILE and MASTIC te cover « 5‘x7’ Bath 4’ High 70 Sq. F.t tor pnly _ $1550 ‘ » fh on | ali? P NEXT TO KINSEL’S ) xT sce! rast M ewes os | TILE. 5-FOOT 2 = TILE 6 ea 13° BEGINNERS’ : ry "y ra First Quality 929 9x9 4 - sao 2 f * en, * “ srt @ tf 7 tty i : “3 >, (] CORK-TONE no | RU Reg. $12.95 HOT A TOY! ‘7 Complete with ) 90 Poles and Safety | a Ks BERR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR 10° , 8” PARKING MICA { ; FREE: We Loan You Jon, | PLUS TAX AND EXCH. Tools and Tile 7s t. The If No Exchange Add ee 00 Per eta . The Floor Sho =a M. 99-101 South, | Free P. iilng Nate & tore Open Mon. ond Fri, ‘til 9 P. eh i i cee ee eee k ® i aah \\ a . oe RUGS oon. $560 | 9212 $495 _— Foot Bindings ® M| COTTON RUGS | {NLAID TILE |. 9912° $1995 9x9x12 AN AMAZING - VALUE! All Nylon White Walls TOYTOWN 670x155. —s- 710 x15 FREE. - While It Lasts! 23 N. SAGINAW fauittottt totic / MARKET TIRE C0. Ey a ” W. Huron St, Open9to9 ee 8-0424 : __ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: JAN UARY 12, 1959. TWELVE a HUGE JANUARY SALE ai SEW ‘n SAVE FABRIC SHOP Begins Tues. Jan. 13 at 9:30 a.m. Come Early—eStocks on Some Items Are Limited + 80 SQUARE PERCALES D4. SKIRT Tayi Washfast. All Cotton. Values to 49c yd. NOW. 60 in wide. Blends of dacron, nylon, orlon,-acrilan with viscose $ 69 and acetate One yard makes a Yd. skirt, NOW ALSO: Tables of Assorted Better Fab- rics in Dress Weights, Suitings, Fab- rics for abiae Blouses) from 24c . ~, -Re-Form far Closer Fit ° Fashions Take to C FABRIC SHOP Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURCON SHOPPING CENTER RI: Loo kk The “Different” for you... PERMANENTS $5 — 36 — $7.50 Complete from Hair ee $1.50 ANNALIESE BEAUTY (Over Tasty Bakery) 80'2 N. Saginaw St. SHOP FE 2-5600 eS $a PERMANENTS Complete with Haircut ae sel No App't Necessary §-8000 LOUIS BF nD TY $350 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance Pauli Co. Fred N. sale! International Sterling || qp’° ort all pieces in lovely pring Hlory Sale Closes February 14, 1959 Fill in... complete new service for pride addon... start a in gracious living. Splendid savings on all purchases, Prices include Federal ‘Tax, After sale, Spring Glory yall be retired and available on a special order bas fromthe fac tory for punmediate delivery 4 san, Lansing, The flyback wast - be neth teams welt with skits and dresses for 1059, wool three- jae het Carmel. Spring, This navy Tuesday Musicale to Hear Richardsons piecéd costume is the design of George The standaway collar reveals an aqua silk blouse. ayy ; Dramatic Sequence on Schumann Set ship Hall of Grace Lutheran Charch. They will present an original musical dramatic interpreta- John and Florence Richard- concert artists from) Fast will make their first | Musicale at | appearance before members of Me qe tion entitled ""Robert” and Ponting Titesciay Clara tomantie Duo™ Thee \30 pom. 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Saginaw , | aaa ERT AS a es : See ake pianist, Walter Gieseking fall they returned from a sum- mer of study and concert work of Michigan. of com- Through a series of _both_ solo the couple projects the mood of the music per- | ‘posers. In preparing these programs, the Richardsons have spent time in’ Europe, visiting the shrines_of the mu- Schumann program is | series whieh they have created on famous corm- sabbati- in Ger- concert This Mr. Richardson is a member “of the piano faculty of Michi- gan State University and is a University England Conserva- Mrs. Richardson is a gradu- ate of Olivet College and the She of the faculty of Michigan State Uni- | SOUSA ee or you a m to stand around has to know at least this much: igiving him directions and offering You were not P- you were IDIOTIC. Did you at least get his name, rank and serial number? * * * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 DAR Celebrates | 59th Anniversary ~ Ora Hallenbeck, chairman of the) * * * hostess committee, was assisted by Mrs, ‘William Kalwitz, Mrs. Harry Going, Mrs. E. V. Howlett, Ella Mrs. Echtinaw and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Frank Gerls and Mrs: Bradley Delegates for the April meeting —~ of the DAR National Society are D. Scott. Alternates are Mrs. Al- — SALE! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN from his family, and we feel uses dirty oe you. do not happened to us. Fights, sick- “DEAR ABBY: My _hus- that we have lost our son. Is IGNORE him—you do what my | ness, biljs, problems with his band’s sister (very bossy) told” there any consolation for par- mother did to me. You wash family, _and even a paternity * sme was giving Ons tgear ‘ents such as a a sir mouth out - soap. Ese eo _— pti but it ont me $i ° will you retract your advice im a j © prove his old daughter an electric razor and print mine instead?” innocence. Well, he is 42, and mesa eS fonet sreninced fae, New Dat for Christ- DE, aa 4 OLD-TIMER his latest reason for not marry- ithe ‘Ainaxicon Revolution ast Eldred and Rosana aH ony mas. I told | Steat philosopher said: “If a DEAR OLD: No soap, | ing me is that he thinks we are vid elk « Wechen Ok Tof'eiiice, Lind P aaa —e her I'd rath- | am does not keep pace with | You're outta lux! TOO OLD to get married. He |Pectaurant. "seuncel that lo fas baw baci er she didn’t his companions, perhaps it is x* * * says I’m too old to have my Mrs. Roy Vv ft Royal ~~ dt 0 oO es rt Scout “| because we | because he hears a different “DEAR ABBY: First of all | own children and the adoption |) oo : oan e aie area Girl ts, didn't allow drummer. Let him step to the I want to say that I am 38 agencies won't favor us r* this 44); — M oe ee oe Miss Hallenbeck told of a tri our daughter | Music he hears, however | years old and single. I have age, so without children, what's [fi cnsg ae coe nw, Ape ones eo . ed : to shave her | measured, or far away.” been going with this future | the sense of getting married? Hi Sees ag — Guntersvill 7 a 7 Famous legs yet. She x * * husband of mine for 10 years. Should I- drop -him—after —10 Michion, AR aan : Mem ee Scored S00 ential , Seth. : F h said, ‘It's “DEAR ABBY: Have you Everything that could possibly years or keep going with him, |~ hone rd. ine donated by chant ae OC oe | renc high time | lost your mind? Say listen, come up between two people | hoping he'll break down?” Others attending the Thursday ly chapter members. | | - Stitched you did. She Sister, when an 8-year-old kid to postpone’ a marriage has TIRED OF WAITING |, sathering were Mrs, Harry N. Delegates elected for the DAR BBY looks like a Oe DEAR TIRED: You will | Deye, state chaplain; Mrs, Gil. | state conference to be held in j baboon.’ I “break down” before he does. | bert K. Pulliam, state cerre- Detroit in March are Mrs, Lloyd / [ ignored the remark and sure This man is allergic to orange Pane 3 eee a ce Wile | wet Mrs. Se eee ‘ough at Christmas ; H blossoms, If it's marriage , 4am iraff, e treasur- | sle Brewer and Miss enbeck. enough i Christmas ou OW. fo Get A Ong you're after, lose him while | er; Mrs, Bradley D. Scott, state | Alternates are Mrs. Grant 4 Reg. 2.50 daughter received the electric you're still under 4 and look iibrarian: Mrs, Robert F, Watt, erkEs nice a _ — nt ; gare she i bereng - h h further. regent ot Piety Hill chapter, Bir. PN Nie ts » ey . ‘ 95 to let her use it. you thin * *x* * ming m; and Mrs. Lucius How- eer bead bee a seeds at mas right of this er Wit T at Man_ CONFIDENTIAL TO DIXIE: | lett. pose Ge pay aad ment._Put the shaver away —|— opp S i . For a personal reply, write jp «. and don't bring it owt (or | Every time she wins an argu suggestions and criticisms. to ae care Hehe, Pon. |E: G: Clark. lan Monroe, Mrs, ,.E. V. Howlett, - mention it) unless you want to ent with a man she loses a little) While a man may not be entirely} tiac Press. Enclose a self- |TWO NEW MEMBERS jMrs. Going and Mrs. Clark. see the fur fly. of his admiration for her as a/satisfied with his job he doesn’t] addressed, stamped envelope. Registrar Sarah VanHoosen| ae SECRET OF hey ee = e cups are stitched and li —__& * pwoman. lwant te have his wife belittle it, ‘Church Women to assure you of high uplift “DEAR ABBY: Our son, 28, | There are a few things a man) * . 5 ® las lancente @ | AH bad news should be saved = A . : Given Proqram WARNER S beauty, White cotton. 32A < w « teat reak an ur ves. Ghee enjoy heing Siieed aban for a husband until after he has At Federation Workshop g Au 38C , ; , church, which he never fully ‘accepted. For 10 years he cast around investigating this re- ligion and that. He studied Greek and Hebrew in order to fae fis fouls aaa a love you is to insist he doesn’t, | It is as insulting to a man to “ nb Mla gi Rug ao Mrs. Harry Vernon, president, | Also participating in the program —— dedicate his life to teaching the The more a woman talks the less |N2ve a woman question his ability pati see oe a sale and the Pontiac Woman's Club |were Mrs. Basil Hartt, Mrs. George |" ~ 9 peligian he calls the only ‘true’ {attention a man pays a whal ahe to judge character as it is for a ay : pie ion 0 ee with Mrs. Clarence Myers, | Shearer, president, and Mrs. Percy / F religion. He has drifted away [says : wenet to have a man question her ubs met Friday at any president, were hostesses for | Walley who sang. a solo, accom-|™ : L ye, ___|taste or her social savvy, Baptist Church. the day. ‘panied by Mrs. Lillian Hilton. ; his hair if it is receding; his help-| lessness in the face of a balky ear| or leaky faucet; and his making a | finished a good dinner and had time to put his mind at rest. Few men like to bé asked what The surest way of making a |they want for dinner—especially at) man wonder if he really does — ithe breakfast table. big deal out of a small illness. TO PLEASE A MAN, CALL CAREFUL DAN FOR FLAWLESS DRY CLEANING ER valuable-, whole ..& Not - only his clothes but the family’s deserve Pontiac Laundry’s care and expert workmanship. And it costs no more to have finer dry cleaning. gentle a aretu an rority, Inc. in 1923, w - CUT and SET Foe a for May Day cused when Psi Caper of . Sigma Beta met Thursday. NONE Enjoy-Insured Mothproofing FREE Breakfast Mrs. Morgan Siple of North Laund 7Y -No matter how often she has heard her husband tell, a funny jstory, a wife must laugh as heart- lily as though she were hearing it for the first’ time, If she doesn’t intend to take a man’s advice she shouldn't ask for it, for it riles a man to have a woman consider his opinion and then overrule his decision, Every time she says “I’’ instead | ‘of ‘‘we"’ a woman is actually push- | ling her husband into the back- | ground. Sorority Plans » The West Longfellow avenue home of Mrs. Robert Angel was the setting for a meeting of Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron National Sorority Thursday evening. . Irene Wallin, national presi- dent, discussed the National DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our 3 Locations 540 S. Telegraph Road 2682 West 12 Mile—Berkley 933 S$. Hunter—Birmingham e Foundation at Fort Wayne, Ind. SPECIAL! 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Mm Bagley PTA Holds m.Workshop Meeting SALE! tm LIZARDS Members filled out opinionaires pe Founder's Day Date Is Given Plans for a Founder's Day celebration to be held Jan. 22 in honor of Sophia Maier John- son, founder of Sigma Beta So- Perry street was hostess for the gathering. A showing of spring fashions will be-held at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. with fashions by the DeCor and Margaret Ann Shops. Nurses Group to Hear Talk Dr. Vernon Abbott and Dr. David Packard will speak on “Frostbite’’ when Practical Nurses Association meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the doc- tors—elassreent-tt Pontiac-Gen- eral Hospital. 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At that ~of-tt- News} istock would cost 24 million dollars. 2 Earl A. Jinkinson, chief of the Chicago office of the Departmént of Justice Antitrust Division, said ‘Friday he had requested informa- ‘tion on the details of the transac-| ition. He added the request i is rou- tine in most cases, : “ ‘ * * * ss a Purchase details are needed to, : determine possible violations of, Section 7 of the Clayton Act pro- hibiting “acquisition of one com- pany by another when such ac- quisition will create a monopoly or) _ tend to lessen competition,’’ Jin-! 'kinson sald * * * ee 4 AP -Wirephote ‘DATING ELVIS — Margrit Buergin, 16-year-old Frankfurt salesgirl, has had several dates. with American singer Elvis Presley, serving an Army hitch in Germany. The publicity has ae cee olf on a new career as a ae _ girl. Sad Dane Asks ~* GENEY Cleaning It pays to choose QUAL- ITY CLEANING in money saved on wardrobe replace ment. Call Today. Pick-Up and Delivery ne | | With the transaction, cana Cleveland Vice lof Chicago's four major dailies —A lonely, bitter Copenhagen car- | now is directed by two organiza Police, Fire Department, penter, brooding over. a_ broken “tions. The morning Tribune owns lthe afternoon Ameritan. The Sun Runaway Girl, 15, Said marriage, says he has applied for 5 A /a seat on the first manned Soviet Linked in Scandal Space Ride - to Cure Woes. COPENHAGEN, Pollution Threat Ends | CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP a ‘e launched nsive .t sti- as Oil Well Capped ivr tenn es niece iranks In a vice scandal allegedly # | JONESVILLE W—An_ oil well involving the police and fire de- ; which ran out of control and threat- partments and a 15-year-old run- |\Times competes with the Tribune ‘in the morning field and, through space rocket beeause life on earth) has no promise for him. ~~ iThe News, with The American in * * * the afternoon, “Why -not try in space?” Jensen, 45, asked, Boerge tion to Moscow a year ago. A reply he said was signed by Premier Nikita Khrushehev ac- State Police said they anticipated: cutor regarding the issuance of no further touble with the well. | ‘warrants. He ‘sald the investigation, | The well, ‘on the Fern Housenecht5¢ the girl's story might take sev- jfarm north of here, went out of eral days. Spanish Flood Toll ‘control Friday when a control valve broke, It splattered the coun |tryside for nearly half a mile ‘around the farm with oil, mud} and water before it was capped Saturday. : FE 5-6107 GENEY DRY CLEANERS 12 West Pike Park Near Our Door Municipal Parking Lot lWomtant 2 Sons | Drown | -as Car Falls Into Creek GUNTERSVILLE, Ala, (UPI) A woman and her two small Bons drowned last night when a blowout! . Advertisement) jxent the family car careening into! a ereek. CARBURETOR SAVES | The victims were identified as ” a) p VIC ore ad ft GAS BY JET- ING Mrs. Flora Alite Gentry, 28, and Car owners who are wasting her sons, Dalton N, Jr-, 2 and ——ereeycrerd-tret getting proper gas- dames ta eis. H+ months. Thewom-. mileage due to over-rich mixttires /an’s husband,” Dalton N. Gentry, | | able to give accurate descrip- | Kelly. 153, Still Mounting He said she was unable to give names in every case, but was tions of the places’ where she allegedly met menibers of the | two departments. of dead and missing in the Riva- ‘delago flood has reached 153 and, ae is not complete, Most of the: tookie patrolman James W. | victims were old men, women and} 24, was stripped of his badge children. rand jaited after signing a state-| | wk tt * iment admitting .he had shared a They lost their ‘room with the girl last October, An entiré platoon of one fire | department engine house was placed in a lineup for tdentifica- tion by the girl. Among those accused were four firemen, three ithe Portuguese border. The survivors voted Sunday to! rebuild their mountain village, but | chief. - Aid fund? “and supplies are. pour- will be pleased to learn Wisconsin inventor who has de- few minutes. Fits car: of a /31, trices and managed fo free himself fron! the car in The girl, from a suburban Euclid|ing into the area, 12 feet of water and family, and Carl Galipo, 21, whom Spain. All proceeds veloped a very clever unit that|swim ashore, [police said admitted acting as the Spanish-German soccer game in saves gasoline by “Jet-ing and ‘girl's procurer, told of their activi-| Madrid Wednesday will go to flood | Vacu-mating” Tt ots automatic . . ities vesterday. relief. and operates on the ainercharge Widow Collapses, Dies * * * - eet vrfncinle. Escliv installed in) alat Lonely Hearts Party | The girl's parents said they had! spent $6.000 on medical and psy-| Cockroaches tractors. The menfoctirers, the! 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Inc..!Pilot Blamed in Crash WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Civil manufacturers export road; Robert Wolf, director of area ——— Board said, today the) 4 $11,200,000 worth of radio and development for the Ohio Power|Pilot’s failure to maintain altitude | Braniff Airways plane ‘in which nine persons died last March 25. American television broadcagt-station equip- ‘Great Lakes Industrial, ich) Chamber of Commerce. * *&* Subjects to be discussed include: the economic outlook, St., Law- rence Seaway, financing plant lo- . cation, highway development, fa- ANN ARBOR (#-—-Some 200 mid-| vorable industrial climate, and western leaders will gather here’neeg for regional planning and Wednesday through Friday to dis-| community zoning to accommodate cuss further industrial development) industry. of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois __ and Wisconsin. 2. ° They are coming to the Univer-CONSCientious sity of Michigan for the seventh [0 annual meeting of the Great Lakes Store M anager States Industrial Development Council, Delegates include repre- Overdoes It sentatives from industry, trans-| . portation, utilities, chambers of| GOLDEN, Colo. Development Council to Confer at U. of M. (AP) — Night) fommerce, banks, industrial real- patrolman Bruce, Andrews found tors and universities. a store. door open and dutifully, * * called the manager, Ray Starke. SOFAS Starke checked the store quick-| Dr. Richard- J, Lund, of Battelle - CHAIRS as low-as as low as $35 $75 ly, found nothing amiss and locked Memorial Institute at Columbus, the door, Ohio, will Geliver the keynote ad- dress— x * * DRASTIC YEAR END DISPOSAL . . - aneakers and panelists: will in-| Moments after returning home, clude: Starke received another call from Harry A: Williams, managing |the policeman: director of the Automobile Manu-| “Would you mind coming back,’ We have many rolls of fine fabrics such as Nylon Frieze, Matalasse Frieze, Tapestry Frieze, Woo] Fabrics and others. You are now able to. have your sofa or chair covered at a saving you can’t afford to miss. Co., and John T. 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Lawrence St, work. * * * The switchboard lights up on an: -times-in-each 247 —average hour period, Most of the calls are received during the day, emer- gency calls usually coming at night. This works out to roughly 10, 000 | or more calls a week for the firm's’ customers, who number about 200. The customers can be almost “anyone. They cover nearty 39 dif- ferent classifications, trom con- struction companies to those of- is where they fering werviees or repair york, -doctors and — other _ professional mea, aa? The answering service, owned and operated by John Engerson, of 17139 .Kirkshire St., Birming- ham, is set up to fit the customers needs, no matter how simple or how complex, ¢ * Some use the service as a sub- stitute for an expensive rented of- ifice and secretarial staff. Their ‘mall ts addressed to the office, the operators take. all calls as tholigh they were employes of the customer's firm—and in a way they are, In many cases, operators do more than they’re asked or vent to do.- One afternoon a ‘light flashed | on a Detroit answering board over a javk marked “elevator.” @ . * tng 40 §: Sante’ me dhe weld he was calling from inside a self- service elevator which had stopped between floors in a near- ty deserted briiding. Three wom- en were also in-the elevator. “Our men will be there right away,” said the operator, She flipped a switch, pulled out a file ics to the rescue, For the next hour or so in be- thim. card before her, and sent mechan-' ‘burst in his Detroit home at 3 ber of the organization could reach Engerson now has three De- troit offices, as well as offices in Pontiac, Birmingham and Royal Oak. At one time he was a school teacher. and real es- tate man. His idea wasn’t due to a prain- storm as much as a “rainstgrm.”’ When, in 1928, a frozen water pipe a.m., the thought came to him to say we've helped many pro fessional men live longer by re-|_ lieving. the strain of phone calls.” A night operator who was a registered nurse and a mother of three once gave instructions | to a frantic husband in Redferd as his wife gave birth to a baby. When the doctor, an ambulance and police arrived. moments later there was little for them to de. The baby, mother, husband and operator had survived the” ordeal A tween other Calis she continitied to talk to the people in the elevator. during his frustration of trying to reach a repair man. She offered to relay messages, re- even told jokes* When th were freed, they were laughing. x * * of the service, once held a desper- The operator found herself talk- THE LADIES WITH THE SMILES IN THEIR VOICES—This _ switchboard and file box looks pretty small when you. consider ate man on the line unti] a.mem- An area operator answering for: \ Alcoholics Anonymous, a wide user between life-and-death situations,””: The service is made possible, ported the score of a tallgame in’ through the use of actual exten-/ay attack of ac \ ute progress at Briggs Stadium, and gions of the subscribers’ own tele-. . ¢ four | phone, whether at work or at home, | couldn't be located as it was his or both, * -* ‘says Engerson. ‘Doctors are our | biggest customers and I'm glad i) Pontiac Press Phote The ladies with the smiles in their voices (from left), Mrs.‘Carmack cuttimtc ws: Norman Aoproetid ae —= — a are work- it and three operators take the place of 200 private secretaries. 1 ‘sent an ambulance to the school “Our girls are seemingly always: *|workers who took a call for a pri- with flying colors. x *® An area doctor's son suffered appendicitis at school one day but the doctor 'day off. The fast working operator to transport the lad to a hospital. —$he then tocated-another-dector}— listed by the boy's father, arrang- ing for him to meet the boy at ithe hospital, After trying several places for the father, she found ‘him at a restaurant where he and! his wife frequently -dined on his: day off. The boy's father didn’t ane in| but his alternate handled the oper- ation successfully and he was wait- ing for his son when they brought) him from the operating room. Operators must use tact and many show moments of good hu- mor that catch’ their customers -by. surprise and give them an opportunity to relax, A fine example of this was an? area operator who had handled| calls almost constantly all day for an obstetrician who was literally swamped with expectant mothers who all decided to have their ba- bies the same day. When the operator made her last) call to him he was sitting exhaust- ed in his office. She inormed him | [that another of his patients was on) jher way to the hospital and he, jexploded, chiding the operatar for | having hounded him all day | “Tf this goes any further I’ 1 have, to hire an assistant,” he shouted. The operator's small voice replied, “Why, doctor, it seems you have all the men in the neighborhood | working.for you already.’’ The doc- tor was still roaring with laughter when he hung up. * * * Operators, too, have “favorite” stories about themselves, They will tell you about one of their fellow time to perform fhe appendectomy, |. CARNIVAL RIDE? — No, for entertainment ef patients, é Max Richardson in its not a device that’s pictured above, rather a new bed at Pontiac Osteopathic pital designed to promote the health and comfort Operated electrically, “bed with its hoop-like frame can adjust itself Pentiac Press Phote into virtually any position demanded by the - patient’s medical condition, said Harry H. Whit- low, hospital administrator. Miss Meebe Terry, a hospital employe, demonstrates how the bed works. . The hospital expecter to receive a full supply in the near future. — but Hos- the new-type ‘Six Are Injured Friends Rally to ‘Tragedy often makes friendship} ‘a moving-force:~ | Such was the case tod: ay of Max, Richardson, .40, of 2624 Walton, Blvd., Waterford Township, who) has made many friends through | his activities in Oakland County prompted by members who called: Lindsey, 3 ing circles. They are rallying to his aid as |he lies in poor condition at St Joseph Mercy Hospital with first,- second and third degree burns, over 50 per cent of his body. _ Richardson, who left Commerce Township’s Edgewood Country Club a month ago to become vice president and manager of Hill- crest Golf and Country Club near Mount Clemens, was critically burned last Monday when an electric heater ignited gas fumes vate family named Smith and was asked, ‘‘How is Danny?" “Oh, he's out right now," she, said cheerily, “‘but can I have him ‘i call you?” “If you can,” replied the voice, “it will really be something. Danny is the Smith’s cocker Need New Notary rer in Michigan LANSING (® — Attorney General Paul. L. Adams says Mithigan’s notary public law is in need of complete revision. o pe Oe Calling the law shocking and dis-) gusting, Adams said Michigan au- thorities have launched an investi- gation of cheating by notarics. The investigation is the result out-of-state and did not have to of a probe and prosecution of 23 persons for sales tax evasion, Adams said. He said many no- taries notarize documents without the presence of applicants. In at lease one case, Adams said a notary notarized his own Two Tots Die in House Blaze Ann Arbor Father Tries in Vain to Rescue Girls From Burning Home PINCKNEY __ sisters playing in the fiving room | an, 4, and her sister, Yvonne, of their home died in a fire over the weekend as their father tried desperately to rescue them. The victims were Jeanette a Z in Ww — Two young Adams ment. Adams said he became aware of| what the notaries were doing dur- | ing the investigation of new car’ bootlegging. — He said auto aes had ev aded | ithe Michigan sales tax by forging, idocuments to show buyers resided: | i { | |pay the three per cent tax. 'decuments,”’ said Adams. _ His chief criminal assistant, Jerry 8. Cohen, said the probe of the notary law would follow the Wayne County of sales tax fraud. Michigan law: permits any resi- dent over 21 who received an en- dorsement from a legislator or a county probate- or circuit judge t6 become a notary. His fee is $1.50 for a notary license and $5 for an insuring hond, cant is made at any stage and his appointment by the governor is al- most automatic,” ‘said Adams. “There is no knowledge of his edu- cational qualifications or even if he has a criminal record.” Metropolifan Club Installs Officers New ‘Pontiac Metropolitan Club officers were installed Saturday night at ceremonies in the Elks ‘e | Temple. ay, “| The new officers are Walter A. ' ; James RK. Lat- signature on a so-called legal docv-| “Cheating notaries naturally. fig- ure in preparation of these sales trials of 23 persons accused in. “No investigation of the appli- | ARRESTING—It's questionable whether Irene Glachan, 25, will smile so winningly for clients in her new line of work, The top fashion and photographer’s mod- el is first woman police officer in Hamilton, Canada. UAW Members Protest Overtime, Ask Short Week DETROIT (#®—Unemployed Unit- ed Auto Workers members with placards and flags picketed the City-County Building today protest- ing overtime in the auto industry while other workers are out of jobs. - * * * The demonstration was sponsored by the UAW Production and Skilled | Unemployment Committee which represents workers laid off in the auto plants and not recalled when production of 1959 models started. * * * ° five miles south Of (atarms:. Frank J. Donohue ong Senet pune — here he was awakened by Ray E. Sher m an, sntedaites, |" —_ cede The father tried the Soren, salir wn ote A, . ders t to. enter the Joseph Koren. auditor. ° . i ‘ blazing living room and rescue the! Elected to the Board of Gover- ys Against Or girls but was driven back by the nors of the. building associa TUCSON, Ariz. (UPT) — Pianist flames. He said he then ran wt-|were George C. Stenson, Doug Jil-/Van Cliburn leaves by plane today doors and tried to force his way/bert, Arthur, F. Carson, Ray B.|for a, concert in Atlanta, Ga., de- eae eo ee nerpodanean Bi. gas t us Ba z = ; fue =e A delegation from the group Fire Rout 100 at Grosse lle Housing Unit Destroyed in Blaze Started by Child With Candle DETROIT \w—A fire apparently jtouched off by a child playing with ia Christmas candle destroyed a 27-family housing unit at Grosse: Ile Naval Air Station yesterday. Robert Sheldon, Detroit received Yoeman t/c | 29. of East “face in the fire that started in his apartment, Navy officials said. The blaze chased 100 persons, including 48 children, into sub- freezing cold. Sheldon was treated at the tees \dispensary and released. | His wife, Beverly, 28, said the ifire apparently started when her ‘son, Robert Jr., 4, played with a ‘candle left over from Christmas. at $30,006. Five families living in the anit tost all their ciothing— and furnitare in the blaze. The personal effects of the others were damaged extensively. Flames were prevented from spreading to 12 other units by fire- fle and nearby. Trenton. Unit residents were given tem- porary shelter in other buildirigs could be found. ion the base until other housing y Plane Will Drop Food / 'to Ice-Stranded Deer GRAND HAVEN w — Ad air drop of food was expected to be floe a quarter of a mile off Ottawa Beach. Sheriff's men said the deer has been on the floe for three days: A private plane which flew over the area Saturday was unable to find the animal, but deputies said it was — = Ottawa ‘Bedch|. ~minor burns on the hands and |. The Navy estimated damages |. men from the air station, Grosse |’. spantel.’ In Detroit a woman told an an- swering operator, ‘I want the oil! burner man who wag out here last! Friday night.’’ Informed he was! unavailable, she persisted. The woman finally explained, ‘‘Well, he kissed me and I want him back again tonight.” , * * in one of Broadway's -hits last year, “Bells Are Ringing,” which starred Judy Holliday, the plot was built around the telephone answer- ‘ing service idea, | Miss Holliday hits the nail on. ‘the head with one of her lines, ‘Take Romeo and Juliet. If they ‘fad had a telephone answering service, those kids would be alivé today!" in his garage, setting off an ex- plosion and fire. His many friends throughout the Pontiac area began calling St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital inquiring |about him and asking if they could ‘help him in any way. There were an Hacks Wife, 2 Children to Death MAITLAND, Fla. (h — A 40- year-old man hacked his wife | and two of his four children to death’ at their home early to- day, Sheriff Luther Hodges The dead were identified as Ruth Higgins, 37; Richard, 8; and Bryan, 12. ' The father, Harry Higgins, came here from Waltham, Mass., Poor Condition — in Avon Area 3 Car Collision Six persons, were injured in a so many that two special operators: three-car collision Saturday after- (were required to handle them un- noon on Roehester road at the ul Saturday, - th entrance to the North Hill At the same time plans were Shopping Plaza in Avon Township. igetting under way for a “Max| All the injured were passengers Richardson Fund’ at Edgewood.j, a car driven by Mrs. Mildred %6, of Highland Park. ithe club offering aid, x" = = Heading the fund is Mrs. Robert . * . . Stengler, a member who lives at They were Mrs. Lindsey. her ‘8877 Edgewood Dr., Commerce | 4ushter Elizabeth, 1, and son Township. . John,.7; Mrs. Hazel Brewer, 41, Lana, 8 and Dace | “We were shocked to hear of his ‘her daughter accident and so far response to the, Hughes, 9, all of Highland Park. fund has been terrific,” she said. | Mrs, Lindsey js in satisfactory ; condition at Avon Center Hospital. |The rest were treated and re- leased. A group of 30:men, only 10 per cent of the total membership, | made a donation of $200 over the weekend. Calls are also being received from members offering i to donate. blood. * * : Oakland County sheriff's deputies isaid the Lindsey auto struck a car idriven by Mrs. Jane A. Meier, 39, Richardson, a member of the of 1291 Washington Rd., Rochester, Fiks., also is receiving blood dona-/from behind, and then careened tions from that organization, linte another car driven by Allen E. | He has been well known in golf/Russ, 29,. of 447 Rochdale Dr., circles in Oakland County for many Rochester, | years as manager at the Pontiac| |Country Club, Edgewood, and for! his work at other area golf clubs. Williams to Reveal tenun plans to promote « beent Park Bonding Plan dance at Hillcrest for Ric hardson. | The club's owners have assured | ‘Richardson that, he will be kept on_ EE ithe payroll during his recupera : tiort. Originally admitted to the hos- pital in very critical condition, * * * he is now showing some improve- | «To postpone any longer, capital mént, due mainly to his fighting. improvement ahd land acquisition spirit and will to live, according |programs for our state parks, is to doctors. ito be guilty of great disservice to Richardson served in the Air the people,’ Williams told a meet- Force during World War II and ing of the Michigan United Con- wood and now pro at Hillcrest, has, \—Gov. G. Mette, nen Williams says he will again “ propose a bonding plan to finance jstate park inipeuver ment and exe }. currently holds the rank of ma about six months ago. He is a technical writer for the Martin | €e; at Ortando, : Sheriff Hodges said Higgins would be charged with murder. in the Air Force Reserve. servation Clubs begin * * the tund “or wanting information; bonding ptan “twill be made known Anyone interested in donating to! The Governor said eat of his about Richardson's condition may at the proper time in a message jto the Legislature.” ef and a new law was put in effect . Wigh the experiment now a LAKE PATROL ON TRAINING—The Oakland County Sheriff's Departrhent already is looking qhead and training for next sun» ‘mer. Because the traffic on area lakes became an acute problem, to protect boaters last summer, pre hag todd ven nding on foul nage ores maa decided success, the department ‘eng tite depen in vane ‘ly yg 1 ‘call Mrs. Stengler. - stn : Ponting Press Photo regular deputies. Members of the lake patrol have been learning the art of self defense through judo lessons for the past few months. Shown here, department judo expert Detective Charles Whitlock (notin uniform), demonstrates some basic techniques.on Deputy Basal Ewell. Sheriff Frank W. a ee en So aly ee rs on eee ee ee fs ~ f tgs / ra, aSIXTEEN v I THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 ag Wade Takes ‘Goat’ Role | East Division Gets Final ID on Interception Van Brocklin Stars: for Winners; Most Valuable LOS ANGELES uW—Rilly Wade, who missed. the most valuable plaver award by a fourth quarter} pass interception, today took the} hlanae for the west’s 21-28 loss in| the annual pro bow! football game. \— Wren Fwhank} — ~ But West coach and his fellow players don't con- sidep the lanky Los Angeles Ram) quarterback the goat of yester day's rough and tumble battle be-* for 72,250 Memorial Coliseum fans “We beat ourselves arene” mistakes,” sald Ewbank, coach of the world champion Baltimore Colts. - I . a a : eit ‘ many ag Buckeye: center Larry Michigan each recorded victories | i “It was my fault,” insisted Wade Detroit Keglers 4th and |, sage on mats pre-neason favorites to win the alier the Enat turned the inter g -Huston who ig two inches taller over Wisconsin schools. The Hus- Paciftc Coast Conference basket. | ception into a field goa) and later “scored a game-winning touchdown. , “T knew it was risky to pass from my own 13, but I wanted ty pick Up some yardage and then stay on the ground,” said dejected Billy * “T threw that pass right where I wanted it,’ Wade. said in the dressing room. “But Walt Michaels of Cleveland backed into it) and stole qt = Moments before, Wade had tiarched’ the west 40 yards lor a fouchdown and a 21-16 lead In the see-saw struggle among the elite of the National Foot. ball League. After the taterception the settled for a field by Cleveland's Lou Groza Then. with less than three min utes to go, Philadelphia's Norm Van Brocklin rallied the east for a final und suecessful charge: against the West's ramparts —~ The Tyard drive -way cll maxed by a Van Brocklin to Pete Retzleff pass play that covered 15 yards, Eagle Retsleff took the ball on the seven and fuked past Ram Will Sherman into the end tone. * * 3 hinst 2yard provl Frank Gifford of the New York Giants, who beat out Wade for Most Valuable Player, said, knew we had the plays 1 was just worried about getting posses sion of that ball toward the finish But our defe them and that's all we needed.” Lenny Moore of the Colts set up the first West touchdown by rac ing STovards to the one Pwo plays later, Colt) fullback Alan) Ameche plunged over * the * * Later in opentt puarler iifords 22-yard pass to Gene bill in pesition for Crozacs 2>vard field poal points in the game wis tops cidentally. in individual searing before the first quarter dust ended, Alex- Webster, who grabbed the ball on the Wes¢ 17 and raced ‘over for the score. The Wade directed the West 77 yards in 12 plays, The payoff was a pass to Hugh Mckthenny of the Francisco 49ers, who Wiggled yards to the end zone * * * ut the kaist, led diy dine baddie LeBaron of Washington, bounced back for a touchdown wod a Tho Hialftirne dese The deaast went 71 weeks om ath LeHarom porssinye the last seven to tseng Sailer af the Choenpo Cardinals Tt was the fourt) victory aa the nine meetings for the Burst PAST WHST) First dower it | fr) Rothing vardage a Vt Passing yarlage 714 142 Paces Wit4 Lae Passes tntercepted by 1 2 Puri 140 P47 7 Fiunblea lost wv @ Yar a) penalised ce 35 Gifford Pa™ of its schedule oT nse took. it away from, cae ee With 50-Point Game fi wt Grova’s eight: Gifford passed te Glant | lead changed again when San) oO. ¥ ee * * * xk * x k * * ow oO OSU _Bows by 4; State Nips Illinois urprising 'M' Wins 8th 92-83. In a noriegie gaioe. Wa- bash whipped Kalamazoo 78-61. * | ing seconds to preserve the win after OSU came withifi one point. Michigan State, which doesn’t get back into Big Ten play until: : ‘a week from tonight against the ee saris he up a tae Buckeyes, marked up its second (> - ‘a u ij mietsl have victory at ‘Llinois in six tries, YOO Hve in @ row in league play. ‘Johnny Green tipped in Bob Ander- egg’s missed free throw with seven 4 The wonder of the Wolverine record ts the fact that coach Bill with the pos-| Perigo has instilled new life us- sibility of its best overall record| ing, for the most part, only six a decade | players. Those six and the rest The Wolverines mect weak Wis-| o the team wilj get 16 days off ‘eonsin tonight, the llth club on &fter the Badger game due to the ‘Michigan's 21-game schedule. Semester examination - break. They've won eight of the first ten) * * * iincluding a .78-74 squeaker over| Only once since ‘the 194849 sea- seconds left for the 97-96 decision. | |Ohio State eae ison has Michigan come up with a Green netted 33 points in the game’ —— ———— |winning record either in overall and sophomor® Dave Fahs had 17. jor Hig Ten play. That was_ at Adee ie Sade By United Press International Michigan stands at the halfway (in a 4-2 mark: - Only three games are scheduled for tonight in addition to the | Michigan contest at Wisconsin. " Ferris is at Central Michigan, ~ Olivet” at Aquinas and” Western; - T1956. 57 when the Wolverines posted; Pe * : Ontario at Wayne State. Hoover Leading ee abr A ae he ame nae Noe [plaice “and 13 8)overall) recoe he rie time in 28 starts, 73-62 pasternall Pilot” Hung in Effigy SEATTLE = . ‘and Western Michigan, after tak-! eee “a C. Burton, George ing a five-point lead early in the Lee and John Tidwell in the’domi- ong half, was routed by Miami : jnant roles Saturday. Lee pumped of Ohio, 83-69. lin 23 points and Barton 21 and Bur- ‘ iton grabbed 15 rebounds — as Buffalo Event Lansing’s Joseph 3rd; | Michigan Tech and Northern | Tippy Dye, kies went into overtime to nudge St. Norbert 68-67 while Northern Michigan had an easy time in | : trouncing Oshkosh 74-51. Wayne State remained winless, losing 69-60 to John Carroll and| Zaldwin Wallace took a high scor-) | ing game from Lawrence Tech,' 6th Among Women ‘than the Muskegon Heights star. | * * * BUFFALO, NLY, —Dick Hoov-/ Tidwell’s Jump shot” just be- er, who won the All-Star Bowling: fore the half gave Michigan a Tourney nine years ago on the day, lead It never relinquished al- affer be turned 21, topped the qual though the Wolverines needed a Hieys after mo days in this’ pale of free throws by Burton year's tournanrel}t and one by Tidwell in the clos. Sunday, A dummy _ bearing the crudely | lettered sign “Tippy, you are through,’’ was found hanging in mid-day from the yardarm of a utllity pole near the downtown biisiness section. : tewtiny in West's Pro Bow! Loss, 2 Hope bolstered its MIAA lead) | with an 84-55 victory over Albion) |Alma moved into second place with) whose Washington Huskies were | ball crown, was hung in effigy | npn eh we é > x John Kosiancic scored five goals as Michigan Tech walloped Mich- igan 10-2 in hockey Saturday. A last minute score by Bob Norman earned Michigan State a 3-3 tie at Minnesota. MSU won a triangular gymastics meet. over Wisconsin and Central Michigan but took a 20-7 wrestling beating from In- 'diana. Michigan won seven of nine events to dominate the Big Ten _|Invitation swimming’ relays. * * * The Detroit Lions have signed © 235-poung tackle Mike Rabold of Indiana to a 1959 contract. }He- is expected to bolster the | j of fensive line. _* x "Early camp for 47 one Tiger ° rookies will begin Feb. 17 at Tiger- - town under the direction of farm chief Rick Ferrell, Tiger pitchers * ,) and catchers will report to pitching coach Willis Hudlin three days later. * * * Omaha prep coach Don Leahy -has turned down an offer to move to Marquette as a grid assistant and rum®red candidate for the Baylor head coaching job Cliff Spoegie said today he is ‘happy at Oklahoma State. His contract was extended Sunday for five years with a $1,500 raise. : AP Witephote HALF CENTURY — Bob Pettit (9) of the St. Louis Hawks scored 50 points against the Detroit Pistons last night in St. Louis to set this season’s scoring record in the NBA. George Yardley of the Pistons is number (12) and Cliff Hagan is in the foreground (16). The Pistons lost, 111-100. | * * * Hopyer rolled umes of 721, 178 2300 067) 192 and 227 for a 113 see! riew yesterday and a total of 2.589 Purdue Aide Titan Coach The University of Detroit's fenc- ing team started last weekend with a Nnine-meet victory streak and then loss to Notre Dame Friday and finished last in aq ‘triangular . against Wisconsin and Air Force | Saturday. x ek * Right behind him-was Billy | Welu of Houston, Tex., who shot 1.246 with a high game of 245 to make his total for the ~2 games so far 2,545. ; Joe Joseph of Lemsing, Mich | grabbed third with a [328 pinfall vesterday that inctuded a ” ” Farmington CC Aj -pame. His two-day total was 2 hoes _, to. Host Three , In the wotens diviston © Toda to Guide Ghior ot Rovwéed Parke tl, 10k Golf Tourneys DERE S| Cincinnati of the NBA has traded ailing star Si Green to St. Louis for Med Park and Jack Stephens, Green has recovered from a brain contusion and has been working out slowly. Park had been a spot player for the the le; “dl with a TOlt pinfall for eight games One pan behind her’ The 1959 Michigan Pro Amateur wak Sea a Zimmerman of Akron. golf tournament, the 1960 Michigan U of [). Football Ohio. who rolled the best series Of PGA tourney aid the 1961 Michi | . r) jthe day, 839 including a 241 gan Open event all will be held at, i game i armington Country Club Boilermaker Assistant Other Michigan men among the’ The proam event is to be staged | top 16 were Detrolters Pete Car next Aug. 30. The field ts limited | Succeeds Fromhart at ter, with 2.905, and Bob Hitt with to 60 teams with an entry fee of! 5 2M) They were Dth and Mth $25 4 teain, The 36 hole best ball Detroit Post respectively tournament will offer a $2,000 In the women's division, Elvira purse, : Purdue assistant coach Jim Tocpfer of Kast Detrolt was 4th) The defending champlons are pro Miller, who was instrumental in pwith 1,579) Marge MerieK of De. John Dalrymple and amateur Gene: building many strong Boilermaker troit wag 6th with 1,567, and Val Woodard, They captured the 1958 lines, was named today as head |Mikiel of Detroit: was 10th with event on their home course, ‘Lake- football coach at the University of! 1,534 pointe : Detroit, = - eo — The announcement Was con- firmed at a press conference this morning in the U. of D. athletic office. It ended a seareh for a suc- cessor for Wally Fromhart who wen feed December 2, after a 44-T’season. In five years at De- troit Fromhart's record showed 19-25-2, Miller became the teading candi Pettit Buries Pistons fo ‘ idate after Jerry Burns, backfield ST. LOUTS u—Bob Pettit didnt) effort of any of the Pistons. He coach at lowa, turned down the pay mich attention to Detroit, added 14 free throws in 17 at- ‘job after getting an attractive of- fer from the Hawkeyes to remain ‘with coach Forest Evasheski. coach Red Racha'’s argument that) tempts to hls total. the Pistons can catch the high thy-} | Pettit's performance was the; . of | * * ‘ing St. Louis Hawks in the league! NBA‘s best of the season. But it| * (e Ge was the third time he had reached) Miller was the second assistant He scored 50 points Sunday OS the eharmed figure of 50 in the coach lost by Purdue over the the Hawks won, 111-100 weekend, Bill Daddio, end coach | i] Only $4 hours eartler Rocha | [for Jack - Mollte nkop!, joined Joe ; and Gene Shue, ‘Kuharich at Notre Dame Saturday. had said his Pistons still would | scoring. Each had “I welcome the opportunity to last two seasons * Dick MeGuire topped Detroit's t * the East team over the heads OVERHEAD EXPRESS — End Gern Nagler (86) of the Chicago Cardinals takes a pass for Lone, Siamy David (B) and Yale Lary (28) af Hawks. Stephens is in the serv- -4.4ee.but will be discharged soon. xr * * Arnold Portocarrero, Baltimore |pitching ace last summer, / fand Gimo Cimoli now of the Cards signed baseball contracts Saturday. Cimoli was obtained the Dodgers in a trade for Wally Moon. Bolt, Vossler Even for Finale Share Tijuana’s Lead With 205s After 54 Holes of Play -- TIJUANA, Mex.- (AP) Golf jpressure mounted today as United States Open champion Tommy Bolt and unheralded Ernie Vos- ‘sler of Midland, Tex., led the way into the final round of the $20,000 Tijuana Open, . * * * Tempestuous Tommy and the 30-year-old Texan, all even after \36 holes, were still deadlocked aft- ,er 54 hotes with scores of 205. | ‘No less than 17 - professionals \were packed within a margin of four strokes, including the co- leaders, as play resuried today at the par 36-36—72 Tijuana Coun- the West team in the annual Pro Bowl game yesterday in Los Angeles. The pass went for of two Detroit a touchdown and the East won, 28-21. he able to overtake the first place Hawks In the Westérn Division feeble’ compared with! coach the Titans,” sald the new of the National Basketball] Assn. ; output, Detrolt coach, who faces a pro- ‘Alter Pettit's point spree, De : * * | gram intent on bigtime football. (rat is trailing St. ‘Louis by 9ty|) The Pistona wilt remain in St! uy of p., with the ald of the Gus| Taouis tt] tomorrow when they Sonik Foundation, has made yames and is in danger ef losing Hay the © tt Royals tt A w There Wit tt 1 iis second place standing to Min: : ~ i ot a auuble heater : schedule commitments for future’ its Mi ie “at a) j points, Pettit's neapolis seasons with Tulane. Kentucky, * * * DETROIT Area ST. LoUts nes Michigan Stete, Holy Cross, Army, | By JACK STEVENSON ’ Le , °'., > 3 8 Lovelieite «68 2a, _ He was co-captain of the 1941 | bility’. of his. pro basketball roan State All America wan brilliant Dykes 44 13 sveaain| C&tdue team as a guard. He | moving to San Francisco for next then served three years in the Navy Air Force, and coached at wen apie wa school Still he isn’t quite ready to.rule jout remaining in Minnesota and He then went to Wabash, Ind., also consider’ Los Angeles, Hous-' | in the second half, He netted 35 | Detrol : points in an amazing one-man | esse shew. Overall, Pettit scored 18 field goals, a the — teers New Rule Hits season's play. . * * * Lakers Consider Move to Coast try Club course, which again wag¢ stretched to its ‘full length of 7,400 yards. x & * One stroke behind the leaders were Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla. elds rounds of 69-67-70—206, a aes John MecMullin of Alas two seconds left in the regulation the roast at this time, as I see it. ned. Calif., with 66-69-71—206. laine to knot the count at 99-99 nue eS r ae oe fran-| coe bee ch, = ples chises. With half of the teams in Jac eck, after rounds of 69 an and in the final 90 seco of the ithe league not doing as well as67, took a 72 yesterday for 208. five-minute overtime, Frank Ram: they might, I don't believe it will) Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills sey and Lou Tsioropoulos drove in expand, I don't say that in five shot a 69 for a 211 total arid Joe for field goals that meant the. ',i, years it might not expand."’ Zakarian of Detroit had 215 after victory. | Asked which teams he meant,/a round of 73. Tom Heinsohn and Bill Sharman chor jisted the Lakers, Cincin- = “. Hillsdale Owns 3 YMCA Chances in Saginaw Meet Pontiac YMCA swimmers ran head-on into a new seoring rule, ‘Saturday, at Saginaw, and missed:™ a junior diviston victory, 45-42, as a result, Saginaw won by placing BASKETBALL, Rey aOUTHEASTPRN * A % sefth Ry TE. fal Miate &) COLLEGE SCORKS Rentieey U boulsiens sete a 2nd freestyle team in the 160. Basketball i Vanderbiit 79. Miesiéatppl 74 MICHIGAN WEEREREND u avertime G > + Michigan 78 Ohio Btate 74 Meili tate YS, Georgia Teche? Yaed event, where Pontiac had no Michigan State 07; [llinota of G fo labama 78 entr , Michigan Tech 66, &t. Norbert (Wie) aileron 44 Teawensee 4“ y: * * * , 67 ‘overtime) SKYLINE Notre Dame 13, Detroit .62 /Dieh #2. Uteh state 7) Saginaw also won the prep divi- Traverse City CC 70, Flint JC 66 ‘Arigham Young #2, Montane '%6 ‘5 Northern Tints 03, Kastern Michigan) New Mexico bw wyemnin 56 sion, 5336, Pontiac took two firsts 7 t th) * Northern Michigan 74, Oshkosh State| Willlam & + 63, Richmond 65 In prep, aix in junior events, Dick (Wier 81 5 urman 68, a tiaeee Ly Ries (40-yard freestyle, 26,7 sec- Hope 84, Albion 88 Citadel 47, ; : nds), Skip Ervin (80. niet Oi University (Onto): 83, Weatern ner 4 pete! onds), Skip Ervin (80-yard ind. rhigan h as ‘ nia at Me iedute i Aethte rocas Th imed., 1:08.7) won for preps, Junior Wabash \tnél 98. Kalassasee 41 |OMU 73. Texas reeh, Wax firsts were Tom Harrington (40- peeein Walia oy arenas Test 83 Kent state 73, Che s 58 yard breaststroke. 28.9), Bill Main Vincennes 62 Alpena CC M : PACIFIC COAST Southern Cal. 73, Wash. State 67, overtime UCLA, 73, Oregon @tate 62 Stanford 31, Wash tes 40 Idaho (diving), Tom McKjnnon (80-yard ind. med., 1:01.4) and’ red. relay (Cashin, Velzy, Harrington, But- | Arieona State ee se Nardin-simmoena 8 Wert Texas 90, Arizona 76 Texas Western 61. New Mexico State 57 K OHIO VALLEY y Murray, 69, Tennessee Téch 61 California 64, WEST COAST ATHLETIC ler, 1: 5.4), B10 man [Ban Pranctaco $1: fan Jose Bate 4 * * * * fee = = = {College of Pacific 70 Los Angeles Loy: e — + ~ . | i ove sine bg Ar . Squads next competition will be Kansas 69, 62 oe 0 Oy Nebraska 47, Oke” Atate 44 . OTHER GAMES at = 25s ah Gti at . ty Villanova 64. Beton Hall 59 coached by George Ralch, formerly poeneee Wie comnel! 5 NAT A at ieee of Rontiae YMCA A meet, the fol- t ae wy Princeton 66, Brown 44 ‘Tens pie. iv atmo e te 76 lowing week, at Flint will precede Nerves "amgot ny VALLEY Waet Virginia 77+ Canisius #6 the traditional Jan. 31 “Y" con Bradiev 76 North Texas 38 ater 6) Malve ae ference battle with Lansing at Lan- St Lois 75, Wiehtta 72 Niag ara 41. Colgate 52 sing Tulsa 54 Drake 40 ' Bonaventure 88 Bi Vineent Pa 45 Cincinnat! ari. COAST Manhattan % Navy 66. overtline —— “a neamth + . oe rHois Cross Connecticut 50 i WEEKEND Frans Bc. State 67, ‘Dutke ye Devion 6? DePaul HOLLYWOOD Calif —Maure Varques, og no aL? land \ Bowling Green 76, Western Kentueky 61°194. Mexico City. outpointed OW Cadi. | Virginia 64 Alr Force 68. Loyola, Chicago 64 ($32, Les Angeles, 10, i -. ‘ { ‘ . + ‘ . : \ “O f _ —? a pes a de> sa os ie, Mie a: Ri j college as football assistant and ton, and Seattle as sites for a new 17. Dick Garmaker paced the. Py : jhead track coach, and in 1949 he home for his National Basketball Lakers with 20. : Margene ie the eight clubs took over the head cpaching job at Assn. club ‘| The two -clubs meet again to OE Niagara University: "| San Francisco put up a mighty| night in Seattle in the test run of, He returned té Parue in 19534 as enticing argument last night in the possible new homes for NBA_ He said the present manage- freshman coach and was: pro- form of 13,652 fans paying a gross clubs, with the Celtics leading the, ment lost $100,000 with the club moted to varsity assistant in 1955 0f $31,400 to see the Boston Celtics) Eastern dvision by 514 games. ‘last season and has averaged but. and singe then he has worked Dip the Lakers 109-106 in an over. “There is a good possibility that 57.900 per game for the 14 home mainly with the interior Boiler time NBA thriller. -we will move to San Francisco contests played in the twin cities maker lines which have been ‘be-| Boston's Bobby Cousy calmly next year,’’ Short asserted. “The 80 far this season. While here come known anne. the toughest) ‘droppe Lin two free throws with only way of the NBA coming to, Short has talked with leaders in in the Big Ten. — ———= sports and business. The St. Louis Hawks’ Bob Pettit Baylor Grid List Bathgate qe Hot Again did his share of newsmaking this Cut to Six Names By United Press International weekend too, but it was by scoring 50 points yesterday as the Hawks topped Detroit 111-100. It was the highest individual total this sea- Benched for one period last week son. , . : because of a prolonged scorin WACO, Tex, (AP)—The list of slump, Andy, Bathgate of the Nex prospects for the Baylor head | York Rangers regained his coaching job was reported nar- \“touch” during the weekend to jrowed to six names Sunday the job expected to be fill trails Bernie Geoffrion of the Ca- nadiens in total points 51-49, He came through last night at Chicago: with a third period tally that deadlocked the score at 3-3, then rookie Les Colwill added the winning goal at 14:20. defeated New York 103-97 in a fight-filled game in Philly Satur- day night. A tussle between the Knicks’ Richie Guerin and Phila- Elsewhere, Detroit roniped over) Cincinnati 101-69 and Philadelphia! with take over the goal-producing lead ed in in the National Hockey League. a week or 10 days. * * * ‘ ys. ke & & delphia's Andy Johnson over- | Radio station WACO of Waco ———— + 7} In _Sunday_night's other mes, fiowed- into the stands and also! said the reports came from a re. The Rangers’ “cover boy the Canadiens rallied to tle the Bs had spectators and players fight- ing on thé court. When order whs restored, New _ York's Guy Sparrow and the War- riors’ Woody Sauldsberry started the melee again and police finally restored peace, Sunday, the Knicks defeated Philadelphia 111.95 in New York, but without any fights and Syra- _ cuse Geleated Cincinnati - ee liable source who could not be Picked up two goals and two as quoted by name sists as New York tied the Detroit Reported on the list are Wade Red Wings, 33, in Saturday's TV Walker, of Missisippi State; Cliff 8&™M® and then rallied to défeat the Speegie of Oklahoma State: Dave Chicsgo Black Hawks, 43; thst |Neison of Delaware; Sam Raugh: night. ; The weekend results left the Ca- ‘of Hardin-Simmons; Tem Pruitt, Bathgate now has % goals, one /nadiens 3 points in front of the a Baylor. assistant coach, and) more than Dickie Moore of the (second-place Black Hawks while Claude Me of Ar lington, Tex.| Montreal Canadiens and Don Me- tpanaurs now trail aces by: only State. ‘<| Konney of the Boston Bruins, but |three points. Bruins, 3-3, on a third period goat by Claude Provost while the Red \Wings wiped out a three-goal defi- cit th gaih_a 66 standoff against ithe Toronto Maple Leafs. Ib a AY a ¥ , led the Celtics with 26 points nati. Detroit and Syracuse. T * | 8 urf Wins in Row apiece while Bill Russell, noted) «.; ld vot inst new fran- 6-foot,.10 alumnus of the Univer-. Lees as eins aes who feel sity of San Francisco, collected ithe same way," he said, It would - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; Bardstown and Hillsdale defi- nitely have established them- be iselves as the ‘big’ horses ofthe 1959 winter turf season, _k% &® &- With the richer handicap races- still to be run in Florida and at Santa Anita on the West Coast. Bardstown has a record of two, straight victories and Hillsdale — three in as many weeks, x * * Bard: T-year-old gelding — the Calumet Farm, added he $67,600 Tropical Park Handi- leap to his string of victories Sat- urday, And at Santa Anita, Hills- dale accounted for the $28,250 San Fernando Stakes. * Wins Duck Pin Title WASHINGTON (AP) — James“ Wolfensberger' of Hagerstown, Md., Sanday won the $1000 top money and diamond medal int capturing the championship of the National Duck - Pin Bowling’ Woldenatdeger , the 1956 Nation’. al Duck All-Star match game i, had 4 li-game score ~~ i aie i 3 ltt ie ee. ee ae » pet i y - THE PONTIAC PRESS. Monp. AY, JANU ARY 12. 95 959 aa _ SEVEN TREN. close range and goalie Jim Smith of the Rochester Royals blocks NO GOAL — Low Preston of Spencer Floor Covering fireg from the shot during Saturday's 2nd -reund-a¢tion of the Class A City Junior hockey tournament on Northside ice. Statidned between | | { Pentiac Press Photo Preston and Smith is Mike Kaines of the Royals while the 4th member of the scene is referee Johnny Jones. feated. Spencer, 3-2. The Royals de- Cagers Extending Streak Started in Football Auburn Teams Don't Lose unbeatens in college basketball to- Except for the NCAA, no one is stopping Auburn these days as its football and basketball teams con-| had longer unbeaten ‘Streaks than; t Auburn's 24. A bundle of basket- oe have won more than 21 in} From_Our Wire Services ~ | burn’s “winning streak. ime the way the Tigers are do- t-| ing now, The basketbal] Tigers, whc , the current status of Au- [bagged their 10th straight of the Florida Saturday SMOIC Observes ~ at MSU, 193%, points. Others in the top leur r, from a field; of 19 dogs, included Jerry Talbot of Waterford. collie 191'4 points and Sue Strenge!, 13. of Rochester, weimaraner, 190 points. Eleven school groups were represented by -top dogs from their recently concluded fall and winter y cateee A handsome trophy went to tinue rolling up concurrent streaks) unmatched in collegiate history. But no one has ever dominat- | season | -34 over night, and St, Bonaventure (8-0) of are the enly major — ‘Plenty of football teams have ed both major or sports at the same | Olean, N. Y., Tenth Anniversary Southern Michigan . Obedience Training club observed its tenth anniversary Saturday night and Sunday, with a pleasant banquet and a “‘fun trial.’” Demonstrations | at three Pontiac area schools this} ~ week, and next, open the club's 11th season of dog training * * Banquet at Huck’s Inn, Saturday, wag attended by about 75, includ- ing Dean and Mrs. W. W. Armi- stead, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Lumb of Michigan State University’s veterinary college, and Richard Sika of the Rochester Leader Dog school. New prexy Rudy Buch- mann presided. The three speakers praised the aid SMOTC has ex- tended for research and other work and for leader dog work, through its gifts of money to the organizations. * * * Top winner at the “fun trial’ held at Ferndale on Sunday, was Shirley Peterson of Royal Oak, whdse doberman won a “runoff” at 19319, old Betty Breedlove’s (Bloomfield plus points over 12-year-} Itills) miniature poodle also with|~ Central American Games Dominated by Mexicans | CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Mexico threatened to make a run- | away of the Central American and Caribbean Games Sunday of the te nnis fourmament i OQ AP Wirepheote ~ ANGRY AND OUT — Farl Buchholz of St. Louis Tost in the - finals of the Western Australian Spaniard Andrew Gimeno, 6-1, 6-4 temper at calls by a linesman tennis championships Sunday to and 6-3 after displaying a violent He tossed his racket several times and left the court after a match before etrophy presentations. NBA AT A GLANCE SUNDAY'S -RESULTS - with impressive victories in track New York al Philadelphia 105 and field and a virtual monopoly | Syracuse .122 | Boston : - Louis AU, Cincinnat! 116 109, Minneapolis 106. Detroit 100 overtime ‘MOTOR MART | SAFETY CENTER TIRE and SERVICE SPECIALS B. F. Goodrich TRAILMAKER RETREADS 6.70-15 Big, massive, rugged treads slip on all types of roads *Plus tax and retreadable fire | Geerenteed Brake Relining 29 High quality lining, 1,000 Wheel Alignment Tale 1958 electronic equip- ment. Factory trained ex-, perts. Correct camber, caster, toe-in, toe-out. | mile adjustment: As low as $1.25 a week Blow-Out Proof _ Muffler Wirinen Gunes Moiet Mart Safety Center (124-123-E. Montcalm. . B.E.Goodrich ' ° Even West Virdinia, with 41 stmaight Southern Conference vic- tonfes, may have a_ sure-for- shootin’ challenge on its hands from ambitious Mary or Virginia Tech. Utah and Kansas State, the pre- season Skyline and Big Eight con ithe reputations. And, as everyone | thought, Dartmouth and Prince- ‘ton probably head the Ivy League class, | Kentucky, nearing its 600th vic itory under coach Adotph Rupp, and three other top teams see action, tonight’ in a college basketball tschedute that—aiso—inctides: three? | important Big Ten games | Kentucky's Wildcats, surprised | : by Vanderbilt last reeks rebound. | ed Saturday night with g win over Louisiana State and | will be trying to regain still more | of their national prestige tonight | against Tulane, ~ Cincinnati (8-2) de® ends its league (4-8) and Bradley (9-1) and an- ranked Houston. (6-5) battle for un- |either or both of the Cullen broth- derbirds, 8-0. Goalie Dennis Hoyes’ ‘disputed secofd place in’ the) ‘same circuit while Tilinois -meets, 'fowa, Indiana plays Minne sota | land Wisconsin takes on Michigan) to talks about is Delvecchio, I'm| lern a 2:1 verdict over Jim's Hard in the Big Ten. Victories by Hli- inois, Indiana and Michigan would | create a three-way tie for first place in the already-confused cir- cuit. This week's action also includes a showdown battle Wednesday! | night between the Atlantic Coast | [Conference's “tép-teams =» North |Carolina State (11-1) and North | Carolina (31), State is 5-0 in league | play after Saturday's 6760 win : lover Duke while North Carolina a 40. Bud Miller New. Prexy of DDGA c. L ‘Orchard Lake Country Club, was |installed Saturday as the new pres- ident of the Detroit District, Golf Associafion. | Miller, 53, a native of Port Hu- ron and a graduate of the -['ni- versity of Michigan, was highly in-! 'strumental in developing the cad- die scholarship program of the DDGA in which 166 caddies have entered college. He was Orchard Lake CC presi and up dent in 1946-~and held the club $4595 6-VOLT golf titles in 1941 and 193. - | EXCHANGE Other executive officers of the’ . - DDGA include Burt Shurly Jr., Aah $e enghter service Otaor also of Orchard Lake GC, first fot-the battery ——- - vice-president; Judge-Neal- Fitr- ‘hat cn’ gtd bor i sold second vice -president—and W. B. Crawford, third vice presi- «dent. | Early Lead as Game Ends, 6-6 te Sid Abel, Au! heads the pack in) William And | ference choice€, are living up to. (Bud) Miller, member of i Fonneen Wings Need 6 Goals to Te Toronto Blows Front Office Effort for Detroit Futile Trade in DETROIT w—“I never thought! I'd see the day when we'd have ‘to score six goals to get a tie,” “but that just goes) to show how futile we've been in | ce last month.” The Detroit Red Wings scored six ‘times last night-at Otymipia—ste- 'dium but could get no more than a 6-6 tie with the last- place Toronto Maple Leafs. Just ‘as futile were front office eferts to make a deal with the Maple Leafs. General manager dack Adams of the Red Wings is willing to trade off Billy McNeill, Forbes Kennedy, Claude Laforge, Gene Achtymichuk, and a cou- ple of older players—but the Tor- onto club wants Alex Delvecchio. The Red Wings, not too far out of last place in the National-Hock- ey league, now have only one vic- tory that spans more than. play a month ,of * * * De- sea The six goals -equalled the troit, production high for the ison. and the Toronto production also Was a season-high The Maple Leafs, running the Wings nearly -off the ice in the early going, blew- 3-0 and 6-4 “leads and fad to settle for a tie when Gordie Howe slammed in Defrdit's sixth goal in the final three ‘minutes of the action. packed thriller George nstrong, Larry Reg: in and Fr anh ve ahovlich scored in the first three minutes. and the Wings never looked more impotent. De- fenseman Red Kelly finally broke the spell with a goal in the ts stages of the opening period. * * * it was Detroit's turn Early in ‘the Then threaten a runaway middte period, | Ullman |sion for 4-3 Detroit lead A couple of defensive lapses by | the Wings gave the lead right back to the Leafs. Dick Duff. and Bob Pulford scored before the © second period was over, and in the first.minute of the third pe-- riod Ron Stewart slapped in a 25.footer off goalie Terry .Saw- chuk's skate. A Wilson got his second goal of the night and his ninth of the season after a big assist. from. Howe, then Howe tied it up again. Toron- to was shorthanded when Howe scored the tying goal. He had as-. sisted on three earler goals *~ * * | The Wings tried to get the Leafs | to part with one of their defense- 76-61 |men, either Marc Reaume or Noel! Floor Covering, Price. “Those guys are just sitting ‘around, Adams growled. ‘‘The | coach (Punch Imlach) isn't even) jusing them, but they won't trade: them away. Then they yell about Pits GFGA lead against North Texas State balancing up the league." Adams also would like to have }ers, Brian and Barry. “T've got any number of players, I'll trade,’ he said, ‘but all Toron- Lnot est trnding him” & Sports Calendar MONDAYS ATHLETIC EVENTS City League Basketball! CLAS® A Lakeside Revels vs Kniehts of Columbus, 7 p.m nd Sports Shop vs Bhaw's Jewelers, 8 0 pm, at Pontiac iCentfal | CLASS D—Welden's ve LiAmerican!, 7 pm. and Eastside Shop ping vs Coce Cola “National, at Lincoln GMC-YMCA Basketball iT pm —Court Jestere ve. Hasse's, § m . @ngineering vs. Paicons, ‘ p m.— Race Runners ve Blue Chips Bulldogs vs. Tech Club, at Pontiac eo WMCK High Scheel Swimming - fetal Ly eu at sue al Northern heel Wrest Pontia: eer ll eee at Haze! TUESDAY'S APHLETIC EVENTS High Scheel Baskethal! Pontiac Northern at Waterford 8 Benedict vs St Michael et PCH 8! Rita at OL Bt Mary ire} at Port Huron Hazel Park at RO Kimbel! Mt Ciemens at East Detroit Ferndale at Grosse Pointe Avondale at Fitzgerald Madison a! L'Anse Creuse Oak Park at Trey Clarkston at Oxford Bioomfield Hills at Cranbrook Goodrich at Ortonvilie Uties at Warren Grosse Pointe U. 8. at Country Day Farmington OLS at Utica Bt Lawrence Roseville at Van Dyke Lincoin Blint Northern at Pitnt Central Lansing Sexton af Arthur Hil) High Scheel Swimming “Southfie 4 at jisenin Bentley il hoot Wrestling RO Dondere hey Pontiae Centra! Fitzgerald at Walled Lake City Leagee Basketball CLASS C—-Winglemire's vs Vikings, 7 m, end Pontiac Police vs. Oliver Buick, 30 p.m., at Jefferson tiac Northern vs. merican), 7 Basketba —hekelane “Pharmacy ve jerson, Crary Junior CLASS BMorthern mare ve. Water. | ford Pacujty. 6.45 pm er] Service ve. VanWeilt's ‘ one Bales 16 pm. at Teac Crary Junior Hig RAMMLER-DALLAS— - For a BETTER DEAL on '59 Dodge. | tedok Ptymouth;: Chrysler, imperfal; , Dodge * Truck ~ With Leafs — in their last 12 games—and, to Johnny Wilson,’ ‘rookie Charlie Burns and, Norm| counted in quick succes- Boys Club 8i8 pm, x * ® x & * Cleveland Back ‘Player of Year’ NEW YORK ww—Jimmy Brown, one of the mightiest fullbacks in. ‘football ‘history, was voted 1958 player of the year today by an Associated Press panel of experts icovering the National Football| Johnny Unitas, | League campaign. more quarterback, Brown receivec The Cleveland Browns’ batter- ing ram, ored in 1957, his rookie year, Face Ravens at PCH on Tuesday Shamrocks Seek 4th Win: St. Michael's Suburban Catholic favored to keep their League basketball squad was in fine fettle, aiming for its) land its only unbeaten five third straight victory in its longest|will be no lineup changes There rocks entertain a tough St Bene-|36- 27 win over St. Frederick, last dict quintet from. Highland Park, week. ir Pontiac Central High's spacious | Shesivecks shewea + b Frederick 4 1 ROg St fary 1 3 Benedict 41 8 Clemerrt } 3 Michae 328 0 who was similarly hon- re- ceived stubborn competition from the brilliant Balti- slate clean today | \They are the current loop leaders ‘from 0 win streak of the campaign. Sham-/the five that went so well in the Buren of Philsdelphia in 1949. x *k * Brown NFL's Best 22 of the 41 votes cast and Unitas got 15 The remaining four votes were divided among, four players — “quarterback Bobby Layne of Pittsburgh; halfback Lennie Moore of Baltimore and defense- | men Sam Huff ,and Rooseveig Grier of the New York Giants, | season, usually players, proved the 22-year-old the Syracuse grad yards and scored nine + The sophomere yinx for most obstacle to Brown. In 1957, gained 942 touchdowns. . * x ,® This past season, he crashed and dashed for a total of 1,327 yards, eaSily disposing gf the old mark { 1,146 yards set by Steve Van no * * * It was not Brown's fault that Cleveland failed to clinch the Eastern title in their final reg- ular season game against the Giants) on Dec. 14. On the first play of scrimmage, he raced 65 yards to put the Browns ahead. It-was his 18th touchdown of the year, tying Van Buren’s mark. Often called “Gabby” by his teammates because he has so little t to Say the 6-2, 228 pounder ad- mitted this year was a.litde éasier | than last . . * * * a little more.“ he said, ,: but really I'm in no position to make any stalements yet Paul Brown, the Cleveland coach éautiously declined to compare him with Marton Motley; ormer bone- crushing ‘Brown fullback, but he did not hesitate to rate Jimmy as the best in the business today. ti “1 know 1 4 4 & ‘Overtime Game “Takes Spotlight Sudden Death Counter Wins for Fisher Hill Hockey Tourney Radio & Television. tntormation. No obligatioe— | The Fisher Hill Merchants and) Rochester Royals in Class A and Bulman’s Hardware - and - Pontiac Address MEN WANTED Fo Train for High Salary Position in Electronics, Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Céupon or Call tor Complete Electronics Institute . m= s-" WO .2-5660 Weedward (Denevan Bidg + gp Nerth ef Fox Theater Approved 1-12 Phene City Northern B in Class B skated to,—— victory Saturday in fhe City Junior ‘hockey tournament at’ Northside Fd lice rinks i re | Art Atkinson's goal after 17 min-| uies of sudden death overtime | brought Fisher Hill a 2-1 triumph -ever Huron Valey -Beys Chib in the most action-packed game on Saturday's program. Dick Nichols scored for the | Merchants in the Ist minute of | the Ist period, then Huron Val- | ley’s Bill Halberstudt tied the | __score in the 2nd period fo set the | stage for Atkinson's game-win- ning counter. Wl 4 = with Jim Gal-| SAVE livan’s 2nd goal of _the contest in| A Al $ the 3rd period gaining the decision; =” most Roy Brook tallied Rochester's oth. | 1 defeated > Dy I~s, The Royals ler counter while Jim Dickson fi red | ‘both Spencer goals Jon Shaw collected four goals, Don MacLean three and Dan Carr) one as Bulman’'s routed the Thun. | pettoonied the shutout, First period goals by John Ken. | dall and Larry Quick gave North-! 1. 2. Add necessa jware Bob Read clicked in the 2nd 3 iperiod for the loser’s only goal The Class B-division of the double i¢iimination tourney resumes Wed |ne sday night at the Northside soft- ball field. Class A teams swing into action Thursday evening the same ice NBA Standings 4. on EASTERN DIVISION | Won Lost Pri Boston oe ssaeeee 23 «(18 744) |New York ....... 23°—=«O«A OS | Syracuse 9 #14 500 | Phiiadeiphia M4 623 v7" WESTE RN DIVISION Wen Last Fei - it stone =ie¢-\ 43 | AND FRONT END CIAL 95 A $19.00 Value Compare! HERE'S WHAT WE DO! 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Castro’s Rebels are gentlemen with black beards | and impassive eyes. They carry guns casually, as it ove the darkness. Then you drop a letter, and aj * Rebel 5 io to pick it up—hands | At the Habana th a polite how of the'there is a rope around the en-jand the guns.. air, still a little touchy, more than|head and maybe even a ‘smile in trance. a little scared. , * |more of the same. Lounging behind it are Dozens more beards, with the other parapher- Hilton Hotel, inalia of the rebel, the bland face They Jet you pass theerfully, “You'll get used to it,” he as- sures, and you go to the desk, where the assistant manager greets you “These are good men. Case Reopened After GLASSES ladies carry handbags—crooked in pets! They don’t drink. They don’t eae ; the elbow, slung over the shoulder, ey cet. They don't have "a in- December Mistrial COMPLETE swung offhandedly by a strap. terest in women except their ‘ AG pick Lens—Frames 7 + * * owm. . , TLANTA, Ga. ( eorge | » Where most ao oo) SEED For three days, you never get. on Bright was schedujed to it (0) they keep knives. ~, {trial today on a newly phrased : —— ine ideafiad an elevator without seeing a rifle—| charge of dynamiting the Jewish eh ane ee ie, But you never cross a street with-/Temple. His first trial ended in as accustomed to honesty as to Saitstrial warfare. Politely, they check in enough to point it at the ceiling. |a° mistrial. Bifocals $3, 00 Ext and out of the best Havana But you never cross a street with -_ «+ * aura ee a | } hotels, now evacuated by the t : ly often,|. A new count was added to the Hig Quali | : out passing guns. Amazingly often, | itment on Dec, 23, It called h in ity: Low in Price! mink-wrapped sophisticates and gambling molls, and they take nothing but the food and lodging. Not a handtowel has been missed, nor a circle of carpet re- moved by a Rebel cigarette. What hotel manager can say that after a visit from dolls and molls? : * * * It is frightening to land at Ha- vana's airport (fer one who has not been on a battlefield Jately) and see two dozen troops of these proud, grimy-bearded ones waiting. But you don't understand them then. It takes time to realize they| are perhaps more pincipled than your best friend With neither;friendliness nor bet- ligerence—only with a passioniess like said, * * * Castro's lot, Divorce Decrees Viola from Henry H. Townsend Marion J from John H_ Bennie Pau) C. frem Gail Tabor Robie F. from Rose M. Sallers Clara from Sam Katz Helena J from Chester B. Smith Miarguerita from Yern White Patrickia V. from John D. Walker you hear a shot or a flurry of shots, and you never get used to it, the hotel assistant manager But you get accustomed to a liace, if fs a good one. And I have not seen a mean one in all of Lawrence | years for persons convicted of blowing up buildings in which no one lives. The original one-count indict- ment called for the death penalty or life in prison for persons con- victed of bombing dwellings or houses within the limits of a city. ® * * Trial on the original indictment ended in a mistriat-on Dec, 16 after a jury deliberated 26 hours without reaching a verdict. : The Temple was dynamited early on Oct. 12. Bright, 35, was one of five Atlanta men indicted ‘in the case. The others have not yet been tried. for sentences of from 1 to 2]. 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 Properly Means Better Vision Baker Optical Co. Barbara J, from Edward L . Pare garet I Cha Across from Federal's— gesture of rifles—they herd you a pare eines q mbers no 8614 N, Saginaw Above Haig’s Shoe Stare a . s SH set hace + | 4 The yellow color of pure gold can: ; into the customs waiting room, Clara E. from Henry H. Landry ; ; as F FE 8-4331 You sit. For along ume Mary E. from Theodore Reon be changed. Copper gives it a red “ Wily rom Otte enna weet’ |shadey silver a green shade; and]. HOURS 0:30 - 5:30 — FRI. ‘til 8:30 : : i ¥) De deeds ene Saas Palmar wn? [ere are olter minerla which MO Arne eee en customed to being hurried aorgs aeChateck through customs politely, in countries where there is delight in the dollars. But the Rebels and over thelr old house, left, after hauling the as soon as it’s safely in place on the back of their are in chargé here, and they five-room structure from its original site several lot. They're keeping the old house for a rental have fought for less tangible | olen away. Urias and his wife be $1,650 for unit. goals, . ee eee _- ee The shia exiles, then, go) ;. : =. 4 through custyms inspection test , White House on Wheels If. But President Eisenhower pre-| These are humi an nesymibols of wh they fought for. You watt siren an hour until they place exiles and their families together. UP AND OVER — House movers hoist the new residence of Mr, and Mrs.‘ Joe Uriag up AP Wirephote the moving job and will occupy the new house Noted Railroad Car Retired ‘fers a sleek airliner to~the Ma- only twice, gellan. He used the railroad car) ) once for a New York | Betty G. from can whiten this precious metal. Then a giant whiskered man steps forward, holding a Bpanieh-| American War vintage rifle loose- trip and once on a state visit to’ 1 Canada: in 1953, . . © -* has been declarec It has been -do-| SALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — The! Harry Truman, ‘atest: White House-dn-wheels - is surplyg material, on the trigger. * Irving M. Johnson rr \ ly, his finger placed signific omy * * [ment this week. Chances are it} Commission, which will enshrine. when ~she traveled to Groton, “Are there any United States|won't have a successor, lit at the U niversity of Miami at Conn, in 1954 to christen the first : nationals here’ he asks in pet * * * Coral Gables. latomic submarine, the Nautilus. , . PETER’S fect. distinct English | The sumptioug railroad car Ma .* * - || ee You raise your hand, slong with) gellan, which for 10 years was the} The cgr, a gift by the Assn of Theodore Recent became the _ two other strangers. home away from home for presi-|Ratlroads, came into being in the first Presydent of the United States) - : , “So, Are you carrying any poe cee Franklin D Roosevelt and swift-moving days of World War to ride in an automobile in 1902. - arms?” = —o = SSE 3 One of the strangers giggles: \ | nervously. 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(Copyright 1958) . . by Elizabeth Cadell CHAPTER XXIV , jand more éourage than any woman Sime Jet Fliers Will - ADE oe 6 One was x Sos. “That looks hopeful,” comment- | ed Angus, when they had. walked| away from Miss Seton and Mr.| Hoit. : “Yes and no,” said Angela. “Lh can see he’s impressed, but I can t! make her out. She’s—she’s not se-| cretive, exactly, but she hasn't said | much to anybetly on the trip.” * * * “I think that she—like your father—has got something on her mind.”* “Do you know that, just guessing?’’ “I know that she got bad news over the phone the first night of | the journey, but that’s semething | I shouldn't tell you.” She smiled, - “You take this job seriously, don’t you?” He looked surpr oat BETTER NOW “T wouldn't have said so. haps I see more in it than |] did when old Sir Claud was writing it up in headlines. “All I feel about it is that I’m) being well paid and that the com- pany has high standards and that | it's up to me to keep them high if, I can—in return for the aforesaid, pay packet. And that’s why I'm! sorry I've blotted the record.” ° | “Do you think Maurice is going| to ring up London. and argue about delaying the coach?” “There's nothing to stop him. — If he does, I imagine they’ll ad- | vise hini to stay behind when the | coach leaves Burgos and offer to pay his expenses by air to allew him to catch us up.” ~ or are you “Catch us up where?” | ‘Salamanca, I suppose—or fur- ther on, at the Portugese border. But now that he's got his fancy dress on, he might decide to come on With us and get a new outfit in) Lisbon. Are you tired?” “No. Why?’ “Let's walk yp the hill.”’ “What's at the top?” “Nothing much but the view. All) ‘and identified them. ‘ruins. She and Mr. Holt looked at! others if they were going down. suggested. business. | “You're on the company’s who ever lived, and that—"’ dHe stepped. She. was sear, and she was as soft and as warm as the sunshine. The past was in the stones ail round them. The future could be settled some other time —but this was the present and he must make the most of it. Some time later, they saw two ‘figures coming slowly up the hill, “Miss Seton and Holt,’ said An-/ gus. “Perhaps she’s brought him) up here to talk about their future.” “If so, they couldn’t have chosen, a better spot, Shall we let them ijhave it?” ‘NO DESIRE TO STAY Miss Seton, however, seemed to jhave no desire to linger among the! the view, walked a little way and| then, came back ‘and asked the, “If so; let’s go together,” she. The four walked down tite hill, Angela and Miss Seton ahead, the two men following. Mr. Holt seemed thoughtful, and said noth- ing fer a time, then he put a question to Angus. “‘All these what you call acci- dents,” he said. ‘theory about them?” Angus hesitated. “No,” he said at last. “But I don’t quite agree with what you said this morning about their be- \ing—about their having some con- ‘nection with one another."’ * * ® . “Well, J still think they're haoked up,’ said Mr. Holt. ‘I told you it ‘might be a joker, but I don‘t-think ‘So any more. Somebody means “You remember the’ driver re-| | ported that someone had tried the loss ‘bolts of the garage door? Did you| follow that up and find out any-| thing?"’ Once more, Angus hesitated, ont ‘the other man gave a sigh. “Oh, I know, I know,” he said. ‘roll and your job is to the Tow Ends Woe American Ends Pilots Strike Get $28,400 Per: Year, Plus Retroactive Pay WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri-' can Airlines planned to resume. half its flights today under a new contract that could earn, $28,440 a_ year for some jet pilots. The contract, approved Sunday. | ‘ended the last in a series of na- ‘tional airline strikes. Since October, walkouts . | disrupted flights by Eastern ious times. Among major domestic | affected, Ater the 22-day ‘American strike fended, the company immediately | started partial service. lita force and re- * * “And youd Tike toldiscaselil with | revenue from any extra business metropolitan: police fore They walked slowly up and wan- dred, hand in hand, among the’ ,, ruins. “What happened here,” asked her, ‘In August 2 “I've no idea, jolly hot here i US| Pee it must be ugust.”” She sank’ on to a Ss-grown mound and pulled-ttim down beside her. ‘‘W hat, pened, anyway?’’ “Edward I was brought here by, his mother, to be married to Elea- nor of Castile. She—" “Angus, couldn't you enter for | one of those quiz programs and win an awful lot of money? You could choose English history and then—"’ “Did you come up here to talk about quiz programs?" “Tm sorry. I'm truly sorry. Go, on about Eleanor.’ “Will you please tell me why a a, bunch of people take the trouble and go to the expense of traveling all the way from London to Lisbon by-read_if-they-haven't-the slight-+ - fied by doctors Saorvations: est intention of taking the smallest interest in anything they see on) the way?” ARE THEY INTERESTED? “Darling, you wouldn't want Us| to go about in shorts and low-| heeled shoes carrying knapsacks, and fat guide books and peering} at things all the time?” | “All I’m waiting for is the first) spark of intelligence in any one of| the passengers.” I “But look how interested they |, were in Perigord.” * ms “That was gastronomic, not his. “They? ; torical.” -‘They. I know my grammer. “Well, what [re ally came up | here for was to talk about our future. Don’t think I'm net inter- ested in Edward and Eleanor, 1 couldn't be more so, but—" “But you don’t care if you never. hear their names again.” “All I was going to say was,) now that you've got my father’s approval—"’ found on his table a short mes- | “I've got it?” sage: would he go to the Admiral’s | “Of course. Angus—" room when it wes convenient? “Well?” He went at once. “When We're married, will you; fell our children that I pursued ~ you relentlessly until you gave in and married me?" * * * He turned to smile at, ber. “Yes. I] shafl tell them often, and at great length. 1 shall tell them that you had more honesty Ton fer an honorary degree of doctor of laws on U.S. Ambassador John | Hay Whitney March 17. 4 ‘be, but you can't because) can't team up with passengers business that strictly isn't) theirs. That I see. “So what it.comes to, I just have | to tell you what I think, while you, keep what you think to yourself.' That’s how it goes, isn't it?’ “Tt sounds unfair, but that’s how: ‘it has to be, I’m afraid. Do you | know anything definite?” ‘NOT ISOLATED INCIDENTS im 2, “If I do, I'd like to look into it, before committing myself. Swap-| |ping theories is one thing, under- | ae cross-examination is quite a different thing. “All I'm telling you is that in ‘my view—and these glasses are) good—I think everything that's '|happened has a tie-up and.the inci- | ‘dents aren't isolated, lowing in logical sequence. | they've got one object in view. “Which. is?” “To delay the coach.” And There was qa long pause. “They were walking- slowly, and both | _men were deep in thought. | “I think you must be wrong,” | ‘said Angus at last. “Wrong? I don't think I'm wrong, | ibut I can't prove anything—yet. | \I haven't got it figured out, but | I'm working on it, and I'd get along faster if I could make any= |body come out into the open and | tell me what they know. But they won't,” When I say they, I mean the plural. and not the singular. Nobody'll talk — and from now on, that in- cludes me. “But you know something? Tarrant won't ring up your head. | quarters and try to get the coach | held up.” i When Angus got to his room, he! (Continued Tomorrow) U.S. Diplomat Honored DEVON, land (UPD—Exeter, ‘University said today it would con- (Advertisement) - Science Shrinks Piles J N ew Way Without Surgery~ Stops Itch—Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (Special ) - For the first time sciérce has found a new healirig substance | riety of hemorrhoid conditions, with the astonishing ability to | some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. . shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- ‘All this, without the use of ing, and relieve pain — without | na , anesthetics or astrin- surgery. gents of kind, The secret is’. In one hemorrhoid case after new say k substance (Bio. | another," eety ee ere cs 8 Felon discovery of a ment” was veri- Pain was relieved promptly. 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Discovered Missing It is the true story of Mrs. Billie) Davis, a successful educator, ‘writ-| er and lecturer who as a migrant fought for an education and found opportunity in various across America. * & It tells of the people, including a. hobo and her teachers who,helped! and encouraged Billie until she re- ceived her diploma and was pre- pared to leave the migrant trails.” The Baldwin PTA has announced TROY —Police here are shaking their heads today over the variety ‘of items stolen from a Troy home schools: sometime Saturday night. * | The loot included a camera, case and flash, one end-table, two table lamps, a clock- radio, bedding stripped from two beds, including two foam rubber pil- lows, a double-barreled shotgun and case, about a dozen botties of liquor and several bottles of soft drinks, a squirrel cape, a small, bank full of pennies, nickels and dimes, and a pound of nut meats. Mr. and Mrs. William Dalrymple 5 Persons Injured in 2-Car Crack-Up FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Chree teenage girls from here and , Tae . two women from Royal Oak were} - ne eelnaee dee ae Tenis slightly injured in an automobile!" itl A ae ea . a accident at the intersection of Ink- e* m Ure Pisnning silage: ster and 10-Mile roads at 4 pm} ,.. a : Sunday, township ‘police reported Studying Michigan’’ is the es veda inooeer: for the Brooklands—Avon) Tee was blames for causing a car) {School District PTA meeting at 8 with the three teenagers in it. driv- 'p. m. Wedne sday in the Brooklands en by M. ae Oliver, 18, of -33109) School multi-purpose room. =| 405 W. 17:30 p.m. 1 Orchard $ to-skid into the side ne . shortly after midnight to a cold of a car the by Mrs. Lollie, Schedule Ch r house : Stannard, 70, of 3102 Gilford St, urch Supper * -*& & Royal Ouk Her passenger was! GOODISON—A roast beef supper; The thief of thieves had forced | Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 41, of the same will be served at Paint Creek | the back door to gain entry and left - Address_ Church here Wednesday ae ‘the front door open upon leaving The other two girls in’ the 9:50 pm. Proceeds will go for ithe premises, | Oliver car were Mary Keck, 17, (fBtHreh projects: The public ts-in+ Dalrymple estimated the loss at; of 22591 aalaee St., and Donna vited , Jabout $955 sonnenberg, th of 2103 Colling- 4 : 7h = = an . as 3 ham St. They were all taken to William Beaumont Hospital, Royal “Oak, Dickason-Burt Marriage ° where they ore treated for co é 2 hums and tartan ad eat Flower-Decked Altar lensed = A * * * fownship police are iivestigating) ORTONVILLE— The altar of the - MB the mishap which almost complete. Ortonville Baptise Church wars des !, demolished the Oliver cur porated with palms, red am White a [carnations and mums for the wed es Dt iNlis Carrier fre welt wa-|ding of Barbara Marie ee and fer as yi scouting source for the first/ Aen Dale Ppickason. The Bev. Roy air conditioned office building in) Bottrulf, effies ate ut Me the U.S. That was 1912 In Athol,- Hight ceremon Mass | The bride is - fand Mrs Howard Burt, 24) Mill St ‘The bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs. Ao 7) Tickason, 15? Thayer Rd C S For her wedding the bride chose a baticrina length gown of white satin faille with an over. , skirt of lace and net, scoop neck line and long, pointed sleeves, A headpiece of pearls held her fin. Kertip vell, and she carried a bouquet of red and white carna.- 2 _ tions and mums, =f es Carol Burt, sister of the hrigk® Was maid of honor. 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Martin of Davison, and seating the. ; PAY CHECK ° 250) wuests were Wayne i Coal in Frei ht C | 4 Too SMALL? ; um Dthine Porter, both af Orton g ar IM ville ° ere Burns at Lake Ori e @ = The reception was held in the Urns q d e rion church parlors after the nuptials. | _ . . ; e e Following their honeymoon in LAKE ORION—Locnl. firefighters e @ northern Mic higan, the newlyweds “Te called out Sunday aitemnoon e r i itl reli uit to John B Town U niver when e val ls discovered smolder- e e aly In Arkansas whee they both iM i a rulroad coal car parked fend scl on a siding actoss Atwater St : “ae from the Lake Orion Linmber Co, Lake Orion Police re ported today. e e Runaway Boy Is Found No damage was done to the car, e © in Least Li said Howard Christian, police offi- | e 2 e kely) Place leer on duty at the fem ee tive, ~ @ If time payments and other @ | ALICE. Tex. iF — When a boy WHS discovered, e bills eat away your pay- e rings away from home, where » check, a Seaboard ‘‘Pack- . would be the least likely place to age Loan" may help you look for him? B 9 y pD Bri @ KEEP more of it. e Police didn't think to look fn the oxin s 0 Fass @ With our “Package Loan" e school, but that's where a work. — [ f @ you may tie your bills e man found Raul Vela Jr., 10, in On on Or Out e Senegal ore have the A Saturday after he ran away Fri advantage of one account day because his: parents we @ at one place and one con. @ jet him watch television, wou Bn a ee @ venient, sensible monthly ¢ = | Assoctated Press Sports Writer e payment instead of the e: : | LONDON (AP)—The fight men many you may have now. ‘Ne . ‘ jwith money and influence have @ You should nore CASH left: @ | wed Design Ancient :moved in on London — the scene @ over, too! - @ ~— WILMINGTON, Del. — A new of tonight's title fight between | 4 z e ‘upholstery sfyle pattern being ESR be eens ty enalipion e Get $25 to $500 : produced by a Wilmington con. Brian London and challenger Hen- e ry Cooper Truman Gibson pre en of the cern t# based on the cuneiform of In Record Time! writing wnelent Assvrin | One ; ° of the world’s first alphabets con- International Boxing Club, is here: sisted of cuneifarm charters 50 ts Fedde Nowe 4 nranager FINANCE COMPANY formed in clay tablets ‘The pew Of: huropean champion ~ Ingemar upholstery design uses the tri Johansson ° 1185 N. Perry St. ° angular symbols against a back Ainerican promoter Bill Nose e soln ix expected. e No Parking Problem Conn of 12 colors, e@ Phone FE8-9661 ¢ Sooccccecee® Lew Hin the battle |titive of the IBC, also has a date vat Karl's Court the scene of! All of them want to see just how good London, second-ranked challenger for Floyd Patterson's ‘ston, foreign peurereay 1,000 Chinese Freeze | TAIPEL (UPI)—More than 1,000 people have froven to death in {Communist comunes in North China, the Nationalist China cen | world title, and Cooper, tral news ageney reported from rated challenger, really are. Lon- Hong Kong today. ldon is a slight favorite . HIT f FURL OIL SF AL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT WINTER LIVING Burns Cleaner Burns Hotter Police Shaking Heads ™ Over Odd Assortment: told police they left their home at. Big Beaver road at about. Saturday and returned! | Multiple’ F ights wg | Norway, manages a- fat-jowled journey to Texas, Dallas businessman W. L. Bridg four | note Is added by Judy Walker, 13. To Settle Assets | in Southfield New City Expected to Pay $3,000 to to Township « SOUTHFIELD — ial! fixed assets with Southfield Township will be-made at tonight's! ‘regular council meeting, City Clerk } ‘Patrick Flannery said this morn- ing " ‘The new City of Southfield ts expected to pay the Township between three and four thousand dollars for cars, equipment, etc. . Still to be settled is the division of Water Dept. financial matters | henner of bonds outstanding. The ithe 26'y square-mile section southern end Township became a city last Sep-| tember, - leaving four acres of Southfield as a township. * * * ine appojntment of A. R. Wargo, the Parks and Recreation Com aca is expected tonight, LF lan- nery sal. Mayor Donald L. Swan son has recommended the appoint ment to fill the unexpired term) of Robert Ewart, who resigned! recent], : ‘Suggest Quiz of — SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—The sports editor who brought jt up) jand the manager of the fighter, involved say they think it’s a good! idea for the National Boxing Assn. | to investigate Lamar Clark's mul- tiple fights. < : x -* But it's about the only point on which they agree. “T don't see how he can con- demn something he’s never seen,” said Manager Marv Jenson ‘'He’'s never attended a Clark fight” * * * “TE didn't cover them bec ause 1 didn't acknowledge them as le-! gitimate fights.” answered Hack! Miller, sports editor of the Deser- et News and psa Lake Telegram. New Title for Moylan TAMPA, Fila. (AP)—Eddie Moy-) jan, 36-year-old sporting aot salesman from Trenton, N.J inis championship to his laurels today, ae in | of Southfield) | WEST BLOOMFIELD | Hallett, ‘Hunter and Daniel P AP Wirephote WHO'S. emer — 6 din Erga, giant 1.000-pound porker from équint at the end of a five-week The Landrace prize hog, eight feet long and valued in the five-figure bracket, was flown from New York to Dallas‘on the final leg of -its journey from Norway. Its new owner, es will get a bargain in spareribs if Erga ever faces slaughter—the Landrace breed has 32 ribs, more than the average porker. Oh, yes—the contrasting ‘Winter Wheat Expected to Fall Short of ‘58 | Ww ASHINGTON P — jcultre Dept. expects The Agri- In it Jan. 1 outlook, the depart- the winter! farm | wheat crop this year to fall below. in $4, 000 ine record set by: the 1958 crop.| handle about 65 cows daily. OXFORD — The Board of Trus- tees of Immanuel Congregational Church here is proceeding with plans to borrow the money needed $69,000 educational wing early next summer. A total of $43,000 was rained in| cash and pledges in a financial) idrive to support the proposed proj-. ect last June. Now the church) May Fliminate Milking Chore Mobile Unit Traveling From Farm to Farm in Michigan Next? By United Press International A trend that is catching on. rapidly in Europe may some-| day spread to Michigan and elim- jinute the chore of milking for. {many farmers, - Under the system, a mobile milk- |ing unit travels from farm to farm |and undertakes the entire milking | | Chore. at ®* | The idea emerged from Holland! land Germany and is now being | i tried oh an experimental basis in; , Sweden Ls Each mobile unit is equipped , | with six milking machines of the | overhead suspension type, In ad- | dition, each unit. has a washing | machine, water tank, water heat- er and three 160- relies milk | tanks, Two men operate a mobile milk-| ing unit and make a trip to each! in the morning and again the evening. Each .unit can | The export -publicity department, ment said moisture conditions this, at Gothenburg, Sweden, says ex- iyei ir are less favorable for winter Settlement of Wheat than they were last year./ smoothly and the farms * * standards In other parts of the report, the department sald farm feed | supplies were adequate for live- stock, milk production was up, and egg production was higher. The department also raised its winter potato crop forecast 2 per cent from the Dec. 1 prediction. | per cent in December, the-depart- ;ment said, reflecting the normal| ae level of winter activity in agri-| culture Jan. 19 Deadline Se on Voter Registration : iSHIP—Residents of West Bloom-, to register for the township pri- ‘mary elections to be-held Feb. 16.) iit Was announced today by Frank. township clerk. Registration of voters is ‘being accomplished in the township hall ‘at 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. : * * * : Registered voters in uninearpo-| rated areas of the township alse will vote on the controversial zoning question affecting property on the| southeast corner of the Green Lake and Commerce roads inter- section, Hallett said. If approved the zoning change would make this| boundary between Texas and Mex- | ‘onsumer is about twice that much. commercial property, he added. Hollywood Headline TOWN-| fietd Township have—untit-Jan--1$ |periments have proceeded very taking been relieved of con- part have The department also . predicted. siderable work that citrus fruits and -winter fresh] pe Sig would top last year's. continues to grow in Eurepe, If the mobile milking system it) |likety will be adopted in the United [States as well, ° Z| | Rochester Garden Club to Hear Mrs. Garrison | ROCHESTER Mrs. Frederick G. Garrison of Pontiac, state chair- man of International Gooperation, Farm employmefit dropped 18 will be the speaker at tomorrow's meeting of the Rochester Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. to be held at 1:30 p.m. in Avon Public Library. ' Hostesses for the afternoon af fair will be Mrs. John Plassey and Mrs. Harry Lang Tea chairman is Mrs. Norman H Amada. Members of her com- mittee are Mrs. James Arcure,! Mrs. James Headlee, Mrs. Carl ‘Oxford Jr., Mrs, Frank Shepard, Mrs, James Stirling, Mrs. John |Rundell. Mrs. George Goble, Mrs., AN Mitter amd Mrs.-G ec oT ge; , Mitchell. | Protest Proves Fatal | OSAKA, Japan (UPI)—Taxi driv-! er Ikuji Kuroda, 28, leaped into a iriver during the weekend for what he called a ‘‘midwinter swimming | demonstration for wage: increases.'' He died from a heart attack just before reaching the} opposite bank, The Rio Grande serves as the ico ) for 1,210 miles. to start construction of a new)’ /custodian: To Build Educational Wing rake iat Congregational Church membership has voted to borrow the remainder of the money need- ed upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees. Faced with the growing need for more space — especially for Sunday School classrooms — the ‘'chureh planning committee began work on an expansion program in ‘the summer of 1957. sie oe ae ee ROBERT TAVLOR- CTD CHARISSE “LEE | COBB BER. am ore | ‘The church membership subse- quently approved a plan designed by the architectural firm of John Roth and Sons, Inc., Birmingham. — t is for a two-story wing, 42’ x 72’,| to be attached to the west end of. the church and to extend to the. south end of the church property. The addition will contain a kitch-| | en, all-purpose room, 12 to 14 class-' rooms and church offices. The church located at the corner of Dennison and Hovey streets was _ organized Feb. 27, 1877, and ob-|- served its 75th anniversary May 118, 1952. The Rey. Anthony A, Nelson is) | M.G-M presents A JOSEPH fi ee Preduchon . CINEMASCOPE “SIERRA ape the present minister, and at the ‘recent annual meeting, Jack Vat! entine was elected moderator and, ‘Louis B Coryell re-elected clerk. | Mrs. Maude Becker is financial! secretary ca Mrs. Don Awrey, | treasurer, Job's Daughters Install Officers ‘in Rochester ROCHESTER—Job's Daughters | Bethel 51 held installation of new, ‘officers Saturday evening at the | | Masonic Temple here. Judy Anderson of Avondale was ‘installed as honor queen. Other | new officers are Marcella Reyn- ‘olds, senior princess; Winnié Web- | ber, junior princess; Frances Me- tosh guide: Janet Mather, mar- shall: Janet Kelly, chaplain: Wan- _da Welch, musician:- Sandra Mor-: ris, recorder; Rose Marie Arnold, treasurer: and Susan Rock, librar- ian, ° Also installed were Judy Arnold, first messenger; Ora O’Brien, sec- DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. TODAY & TUES. WYLER’S — PLUS — A Riotous, Mad-Cap Comedy of the Army! “PRIVATES PROGRESS” ‘ond messenger: Karen Sweet, third, ‘messenger: Sharon Toussaint, ‘fourth messenger: se Kitty Hub bard, fifth messenger * * x. | Carolyn Dando is the new senior custodian,. Kay Laughlin,. junior Joanna Jones, inner guard; and Donna Lawson, outer guard. Refreshments were served after the instal a by Mrs. Andy “An- derson, Mrs. Flovd Reynolds and Mrs. Charles Neff To Install Officers in Oxford C. of C. OXFORD—A dinner to be served at 7 p.m. will precede installation || of new officers of the Oxford Cham- | ber of Commerce Saturday eve- ning at the Oxford Veterans Me imorial Building. . | __ John Reid will he - Snstalled as a \president; Kerman Whitstack, vice president: Mrs. Robert Langford, | secretary: and Robert Dick, treas- | jurer. Guest speaker of the evening will be John W. Hirlinger, manager of, the Pontiac Chamber of - Com- | mere ec. “ Dancing will follow the installa-. tion. | India imports about 5,500,000 tons! of oil and oil prodycts annually, at a landed cost of about $200,-| 000.000. The cost to the domestic) 8 Robert Taylo | | | By LOURLLA 0, PARSONS HOLLYWOOD—The next of our . Hollywood stars to go to Africa! seventh-|added the Dixie International ten. to make a picture is Robert Taylor. * * * Bob signed a contract late Fri day with producers Cubby Broccoli ‘and Irving Allen to do “Adamson,” a aes which is based on a novel, of the African Frontier,” by J. Mannix The picture, a Warwick pro- duction, will be released by Columbia. Bob leaves here Feb. 16. He will go to London, then to Mobasa. The, film will be shot in Kenya. * * Bob was quite excited at the to Make Picture in Africa “| “Compulsion” which took place at ae ai Burns Longer Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Leke E 5-6159 YAdvertisement) Woman Nearly Itches To Death Koy de to death for 74, years. 4 mew wonder shin creme. Hail happy,"1ays D. Ward of L.A. Mere’s blessed relief from tortures of vaginal a. rectal itch, chafing, rash and ecieme bh dm amazing new scientific formula | called LANACANE. This fast-actirig, stain | lees medicated | chee kills harmiul bacteria getms while it soothes raw, irritated and | inflamed skin tissie. Stops scratching —so | healing. Don't suffer another minute. } LANACANE ari at all deug notes. | SERIOUS JOB — David Wilson is ‘only four years old but-fe takes his self-om very seriously. The Frankfort, Ind ing his school traffic safety lessons warly and well, pl vei position ths bdy’ Is learn. | guard. @ Not yet a student, himself, the boy atiote himself at-a street crossing which has no regular Mom made the belt and badger “in Chicago on the first anniversary chance to see far-away places, and he seemed unconcerned at the possibility of having to undergo the rigors which are said to go with picture-making in Africa. | He said he won't be separated long from his wife, Ursula. She is decorating their house now, and will join him as soon as she finishes. Flizabeth Taylor has indicated ‘to close friends that she will be of Mike Todd’s death. In the Jew- ish religion that is a sacred time when the mornanent at the tomb is erected, — DOORS OPEN 6:45 r Signs Up man, but certainly it won't be an | Oscar as was reported. [Oakland] NOW Thru SAT. FEATURES AT 1:00 - 3:45 - 6:32 - 9:20 The love story of the white missionary and the Eurasian soldier! Oh centerrter prasenns BUDDY ADLER'S risers _INGRID BERGMAN CURT JURGENS ROBERT DONAT THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS Cin COLOR by DE LUKE ADDED | COLOR CARTOON -— SUNDAY -— _ DANNY KAYE “ME and the COLONEL” in Also: THE LINEUP’ _/ | The Oscar is copyrighted and cannot be used for purposes other ithan the specific aw ard, which of. course Mike won for “Around the World in 80 Days.” i if any more premiere ever excitement than T doubt generated Sun Valley. Idaho, when Dick | Zanuck showed his picture there 'to the National Convention of Dis-: trict Attorneys, * * * Two of the legal lights suffered injury—one who broke his leg-in a! skiing mishap, and the other (who shall be nameless) fell from a bar) stool in the Sun Valley Lodge and. fractured his arm. Well, boys will be boys at convention time, even if they are D.A.'s, Snapshots of ‘Holly. ood collected at random: Gene Tierney has an STARTS 7 “LA PARISIENNE” . “A GIFT OF LOVE” “PARTY GIRL” “GIGI” admirer who has made her forget Aly Khan. She and Aly now are good friends, but no romance. Paulette Goddard and her hus- band, Erich Maria Remarque, leave Switzerland tn a few days and are due to arrive in New York on the 17th. In a letter to ¥ PONTIAC :* ‘ ume ww, fue te § Of tn. of Wennghane some friends Erich sayé Paulette is a terrific cook. j i Linda Christian, who was report. | ‘There have been all sorts of rumors as to what kind of monw- ment Will be erected te the memory of the brilliant show. | ~ ed-having herself a ball in Mexico, an itbepende er tomorrow to start. motion picture, “The Dev — s Doll. ‘No comment.| . (Copyright, 1959) > ’ \\ bot se * CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN FRI-SAT,-SUN. Open 10:45 | Hell. Below! Haves Above! | NOW! 25 te 1 P.M. AS MARINE EPIC! | Glenn FORD Emest BORGNINE Featere 11-1:05-3; 16-5; 15-7 :80-0:00 EXTRA! Tom and poy Sport Theitls Cartoon "Rasslin’ Ref’ Jack bangs tn The Man Insid Pius “SENIOR PROM” 5 Sass = = « Fz . ¥ B i PR a a Inflation Is Not a Robin Hood--Ike By SAM DAWSON federal, state and local levels —,that the President seeks dollarjespecially noted last summer ieee __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12; 1959. : oe eyed : , TWENTY-ONE. i Doesn’t. Take from Rich and Give to Poor’ | : | RIVETS - z : _.. __——BY George Sixta AP Business ‘News Analyst and spending beyond the amounts! cutbacks. He mentions in general) when their pay increased. NEW YORK (AP)—The Presi- the’ President says he will propose ferms the ending Bact some costly; And a successful economy drive dent's sermon on thrift to the|"° Congress. . housing, farming veteran pro-|could dampen some of the — Congress and to the American wie ee eee aoe erase on ee f peopl: is based on the practically, 18 ole une ew Sus we soy x : . Pa aca —— eric unchallenged thesis: ing wou > as as expecte Those su or_work for fur ther = sone t we" & — the President approves a slight|builders could have some of their ae ne ray —, yea vgn Only by prudent economy can/iMcrease in the coming year. The|hopes dashed. Those who sell to) SP!r 1 peeds up. the nation ward off further infla- piggies i be Soe oe -wigiol ae some Py them) The bulls also have counted Ee bet Hue fy 7 : prarises arerina oe socued secre benefits have a way of ‘eral Sea bn tees mend | Py ey “the. sack Reiger out lies in what direction these’ passing quickly through the bene- along in part by increased govern- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES resents, care enough about fight-|4¢fense dollars will be channeled. |ficiary’s pockets and out into var-' ment spending. al / 2 |IWY DONT NEVER STORM || ALBERT SONTHIWNEN WONDER! ing a future and somewhat nebu-; Switching from one type of| ious trade channels. ; —* * = : ee < LO DLKE THIS, HARM, BUT |] VT STORCIED, HE OSS | OHAN- lous inflation to do without the) Weapon to another usually sends; A real economy drive would | Inflation doesn't help the econ- WAST L TANK OF TREAT |] ACTUQIN CUOVR- — EXER present sugar plums the Presi-|the company withthe new con-/mean cutting back the number of omy really. It only seems to. But LXTTLE GOR... WHAT WAS || QORAST | VT LOAS B'CACTE dent’s new economy drive pro-|vact booming and leads to lay-|government workers — a total the thrift that would thwart the = VOWNRIGRT OF Ys poses to withhold? offs in the concern whose contract that seems to grow year by year.'continuing deterioration of the SPOOR Supposing the Congres! |e wee tt canceled. -. |Their spending boosts retail vol- American dollar sometimes tastes tii, along — and the oe ent points, It is in other fields than defense, ume across «the nation, ‘This was like bitter medicine. ’ Be out that Congress alone holds the * . ~ Soy | ia purse strings — many industries BOARDING HOUSE a Trey ol eet am some orders) WLLL VILL | SNE GOT AN IDEA THERE'S NOTHING IN VY ’ , y} FOR USING OLD ¥$ THE PAPER ABOUT Y . come two years ago showed how ff I meprpastingies atlanta: INNER TUgeS! | ALLITHE DISCORDANT Lp 3 Zit f var | quickly some industries could be y CITY SKATI 4 . “EVERY OVER- Y BRANING OF YOU LZ Sasa se j J-72 | hurt when Uncle Sam tightened) [// \S CLOSED FOR YJ THEY'RE WEIGHT SKATER | BUFFOONS M Li Bt tea eh ee up on his spendi ZA REPAIRS! BIG (GOING To} WEIGHT SKATER f OLE FS Bee eZ . . sons ia Me to tag Ue oe of | <_< ¥ Y e i OUGHT TO HANE ff DENOTES YOUR LACK 4 ; oa | ff ACCIDENT YES-# START * ONES SDST Zt OF INTELLIGENCE fae } FHE BERRYS . By Carl Grubert The President offers the classic). 11 TERDAY AFTER-)\ WEIGHING » SDST wr Ze _ - serene ing in excess of income, with the) |” BLIME. SKATERS AND YOu DON'T || READING A GOOD , Y INSTEAD OF AT 1!,3,AND 7 2 - -| BACK AN HOUR..HE WONT NOW, SUST FE THE BABY” - A purchasing power. of the dollar: SKATER FELL eo} BREAKEAST CONVERSE INA Rea SEIS ANID Whi: = NC “Inflation is not a Robin Hood, AND CRACKED /{ LIKE THEY STANDING CINILIZED 2 AND 6 JN THE ) : SL taking from the rich ‘to give to THE ICE LIKE 4} WEIGH THE }} 2 MORNING... the poor. Rather, it deals most AN ANNIL DROP- TRUCKS ON cruelly with those who can least; |“}PINGONA /\THE HIGH- protect themselves. ‘It strikes’ THREE- “ WAYS / hardest those millions of our citi- MINUTE EG zens whose incomes do not quickly SS rise with the. cost of living.” ES The proposed economy would S$ end the federal deficit financing, — : which the President lists along =f : : “. a ee : < , ‘with -the wage-price spiral as 4 ; YE Moh SS . Fe basic causes of inflation. —— joe on SS eS ; ” a Congress fools the oe — DIX{E DUGAN ~and approves tight budgeting, = Pa v4 Y f_ > ——_ ‘what would it do to present busi-' lee SCHICK ARO ERSON ——tn sy ‘ QMING 2 PLOOKS Wik EM HERE / S4 - ness ext istons | \ MY WIFE AND DAUGHTER — ” SA -A realistic appraisal of most of) : ce FOR YO ‘ the. predictions of good times in z | me il” ner ~ ME - \ . ee, 1959 shows that one of the factors is ve s " they strongly count upon is a rise in government spending — at the ay = 4 WHAT'S: ge Ii GINNING THEMTHE “gf ao Marriage License RAY CLO CHILL, MASOR = tines sence re Rag Peon Applications - PP OUT OUR WAY Gar! G Brown, Lake Orion . Betty D. Carter, Lake Orion Ho, FELLERS-- OH, GOSH--TH' DUDE! ——> ree “Raepurnt og ai eo cin L a ae ee : Ruth A Eawnear sea necmrn WHERE = OMe Whe ne fam : _- es Youre Barre, welled Laks Ne ace ALLEY. OOP ~ By T. V. Hamlin bed ede nOxtord if: IS HE REALLY } YES, ACCORDING TO | | THEN HE OUGHTA D> 2a ee SR fe Patricia M. Leschinski, Oxford Uo NOTHIN s - BACK TEN OUR CALCULATIONS Be BUNWING INI Wweu, | TL BE a i . ‘ stinwell, few” THATS QUITE ILC . CLE ® Bhirlgy 'W "Hawkins. Livonia i hi Wea ae DOCS vEARS? } GUY MOST ANY FIND ANYTHING #E Bernhard W Vosteen, 608 Kennett fia GOT HIMSELF IN-/ Sh Clas NOW, EH? Patricia Y. Nonhof, Lewisburg, Pa. . PLAN TO, IGNT ITP | { ; — Robert E Leslie, 3744 Strathmore | pe . a My ' Preda J. Pugh, 1151 LaSalle be Herman Krause, 7458 Hatchery x Emma M. Durston, 7458 Hatchery James L. Duggan, 402 W. Huron Harriett & Givens, 402 W. Huron Phillip E. Bernard, Holly Marilyn G. Pieper, Reading. Calif. Thomas P. Caverly, Birmingham Lots A. Cluchey, 3139 W. Huron Walter T Dayer. Bloomfield Hills A Audrey L. Hoaglund, Bloomfield Hills = : Seen’ semble: Rew arbor — eeu CAPTAIN EASY i By Leslie Turner Mery 3 Delle Moly , pT SERUCE SEAKCHS YOu DIDNT —*\ THEY MAY STILL BE | [ AbD FACE TH@y WQUT UND OM The] William A “Miller Port Huron 2 = a Mog pocnigudigedap ds Hacesyer a Bt eo ae aGoace fe peo ca aeons 0 Keen ; | Ann E. Redner, Farmington . REO AGENTS DONE el CONV’ : : DYNAMITERS R WILL! BUT WERE -“HIS IDENTITY! THEY'D) | A TERRIFIC | ANY SUSPICION 0 MURDER! Billy D. Chastain. Birmingham : . KILLED THE TWO NEARLY THRU. ) HESITATE TO MURDER! | MANHUNT! / BUT WON'T RISK HOLOWG Helen L. Webb, Ferndale THE MISFIT WITNESSES, WE 0 Jp A NATIONAL FIGURE. = “EM LONG! WE mist WORK UigteRe ae I. DARED NOT HAVE MY SHIRT TAIL OUT, ee toes = \ ( ! / y> | Lineal Allen D Dick ortonvill NOR BE IN COMFORT OTHER WAYS, BY NOW! : | : Barbara M. Burt. Ortonville . LIKE WEARING SATHERS PANTS, CUT DOWN-- : : I DION'T QUITE FIT IN, THOSE DAYS. Jamie L Lintone, 18 Eater | AND NOW THAT I LOVE BAGGY KNEES, ae ie T FIND NO JOY IN MEETIN ROLICS : a ECAUSE, SOMEHOW, 1 'T FIT IN. Gerdalea’Ginteh Eivonla TRWiLLIAMs A power © 1959 by NEA Bervice inc TM. Reg. WS. Pat OFF. . . Jake + Clarence H. Dachs. 110 W. Pike — : Clara J. Bilyer, 36 Hovey x . DONALD DUCK _ . By Walt Disney a Sa saune*) ® ead ae) HELLO---WHO IS LISTEN ---I DON'T Been ep | TREATMENT!) a4 I SAY’ START AT THIS --- TOM OR WANT YOU TO EB ; 2 TROUBLE? youuu - oe YOLR ROUBLE F joeeuerey || —_S wy, INSOMNIA DOC) f= T HAVENT - SS MENTION ANY OTHER BOYS’ NAMES --- UNDERSTAND 2 \ Y_| JOE OR BOB @ THIS 1S SLUGGO: oar Te Dhamey *-adae! one Work Rigwts Reeec ved j / Ts ak Wit BUS AHM«E &R- ft. top eh te ee Cape 100% te tamed Roamene Rene, tee Same? 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The slackening in demand for grains was understood to be hinged to failure of expected export busi- ness to develop over the weekend | Neither India nor Pakistan had made the wheat sulciaialy they were believed late last week to be negotiating. { The only expert sale of conse-; quence was about bushels of corn to Norway for de. livery in February. = Near the end of the first hour wheat was ®& cent a bush lower to 1, hivher, March $1.96%; corn was unchanged to %s lower, March old De ¢C rar 1s% oats un : ami ‘ en Marc th 66%. DETROIT, Jae (AP) — Prices paid challenge to the 600 level in the 1776 1912 said one of the juveniles, in trying a tnehanged to & News ro March au uty live peutee Detrolt. fur No V'tyow Jones Industrial Average . 4 to get the gun back to its owner e “fy a ag | A = == a ; y ty tens 10-30 light type hens , . ‘ f ‘day ¢ 3 recor . ; “ i with his $134; soybeans ‘2 higher to ‘ala Uneasy type beollers ange tryers Whee elt een t ade ae OLD GLORY’S EVOLUTION—The American flag has been In 1777; almost a year after the Declaration of Independence, the discusted ue Padres aie Anis ; : ; yet. 13% Ibe whites 19-20 caponeties @ Ip 20? te. CAN ue JIM . x : s Tes “ ” ‘ cou lower, January $2.15 average 20. 5'4-6 Ibe avg J1-4d, turkeys remained good with steel orders| Studded with pine trees, carried stars in many patterns, and Continental Congress adopted the “Betsy Ross banner with its— High School. The youth took the heavy bye young bene 26 movingwat a fast pace and copper featured variations of the Union Jack. Seme of the milestones 13 stars and stripes. Honoring the admission of ,Vermont and guns to the school and placed them Grain Prices DETROIT EGGS demand reported steady in the progress of the banner to its present 49-star design are Kentucky, two more stripes were added in 1795. The practice of in the counselor's room. Assistant WAIN rues Weis teaaial dae RS Detroit. Phelps Dodge, U.S. Rubber, East-| depicted above. The New England flag, upper left, designed adding stripes was soon discontinued, and the flag reverted to 13 Principal - Joseph Dunham, in ‘ CAGO GRAD jin case bots detal state ades ; = B19 . ‘ = CHICAGO eon 2 AP) — Opecie en wa es mone ene Kodak and Allied’ Chemical around 1700 and carried at the battle of Bunker Hill, featured a bars. A star continued to be added for each new state. The 48- checking the rooms at 9:30 that ; a ree } te ay edtum| , . . : ; . P AE een , . gan oats ine i3, wtd eve 38 aueil 32. grace w oavanced about @ point-ench. pine tree insigne. Predating the Revolution by two years was star field came into being with the admission of Arizona in 1912. | night, found the weapons and called He _ J a ‘ - W Met. J.chcc) lise MAT 5.0. 66% ree x ec laree aap ee Inland Steel, another wide gain- the Liberty flag; hoisted ever the green at Taunton, Mass. The It remained unchanged ee Alaska! s formal entry into the Union .| the police. a = ia MM, vi - ‘ | : . a : , ; ped es ee ae 134% 28. small 32. Grade B large 18 Grane CF, Tose 9 points on an opening Grand Union flag, featuring 13 red and white stripes, one foreach this year. . Upon questioning, the boy ad- oe tas o ecks 4 ‘ te (i; \ : : oo ee 1 64% Mey “eneaes oe cree eae ae a-34, wid avg 10 |) lock of 1,500 shares. : | colony, was carried in,1776 by the newly formed Continental army. mitted the burglary and implicated mn imew) yea -eemmadea | . Mar, ne 1% Bep. Ee - 141 | Whites | Grade A Jumbo 44 extra! Fri AC tional ent g S| — —— — = = 2 the others. Ma thane 145 Cara (drums) large 38. jiacge 35-78 tmedtum 35-14! | uch assorted stocks. as cel, . ee ceoee | LSe Mar 0 82 browne > grade A sanise 42 cor mi h N | The three adults were scheduled . ad May . i 1O\large 3@ large 14-364, medium 34 Jh' ae ‘he m, a Seale nm = to: appear before Judge Clarence ~ Grade Aolarge 1) ood year nitec reraft, adio | 5 ; to two rent jower price jeveis Demandi- ”? Lg USUI : field at iL a.m. today. lnoed anid supplies generaily adequate ov S¥lVania Railroad, American ‘Air d . ngineers 0 Cal lall atees Large ges In best demand and fines and Pfizer . : | : [leering readuy : B N Yorkers now are able to ientist Talk | OWS TO ULQEL cs beaches = ; alifornia Atom Scientist ta Livestock New York Stocks ueens. Orr esta In Neigh t buy peaches picked in C | . only 24 hours before. They” are ; ; | DETROST. LIVESTOCK | ‘Late Mornin#g Quotations) | | rigutes after decimal volnt are elah!? | being shipped from the West Coast Robert F Mantey of Detroit, aj DE vRG LAE” " USDA: ce " ‘ ree aller eee an a ee ; | Turns ‘Voting Records by if fight in new-type plastic Hucienrepsineer jon Atomic Power |, ee ee ee ee ae By Kennecott u24¢) NEW YORK (UPL) —The biggest The ‘tanker will be chrigtened by|Sophie would have to pump part - Over to County Grand trays said to minimize the danger Development Associates, Inc, De-| cuaniey pielomiuelis a ci Bowie Ae eee ay cetote a) 3217 merchant ship ever built in the Queen Frederika of Greece, after of her cargo into barges and y of ahipping amare 1 ¥ £ c xed of F oy ; =* troit, will address the Reciprocallings cows about 20 per cent of ras: "ha 204 Kroger aan tena Western Hemisphere will be al whose oldest daughter the vessel is lighters before entering, This in-| Jury, Not U.S. Agents : 1 fs i i ~~ lectrical Association of 0: ikland |! rnle tee weaite il vl a kore a 7 Mics oo a Re and homeless waif in most parts of the ni umed, The ship will fly-the Greek cludes such important refinery! Charter No, 1373@ Reserve District No. 17 +) Li ral te ° at a ste Sy c r County meeting in the Pontiac Cit y, feeders, steers and heifers moderate!, a ue 3 es Loe at wor id.- | fle Ag. | areas as New York and Philadel. | Cl AYTON Al (AP)—A d fi t REPORT OP CONDITION OF THE 5 n ae pees © 4 oe ~ A n 1 &. — PTI-| Hall at 7:30 Wednesday evening ri’ nigner on goad ttaveings ciate Am Cyan sy fone ® 00 2261 The 70,700-deadweight-ton ring A spokesman for the Stavros S. phia. ; A ime C “. Community National ’ pod ve ehiw a A‘ te i ’ q abe E pe . S His topic will be “Atomic Power at|steers under 11000 Ina cows Sa cours AN MA Ray fh Lou re 433 ess Sophie, a giant oll tanker ri- Niarchos feet, owners of the Prine Since the end of World War II. fant Alabama judge, George C. | Bank Laguna Beach ” choke BBO 1180 Ib steere aa00 so 00 tre AIO NOUS ree Manning 2° valing great ocean liners tn ‘size, cess Sophie, said the tanker will/the oil industry has Leen going, Wallace, turned Barbour County's, op ; wa a ian. ot : t Nowe 1? i it or C APDA ts a nonprofit: corpora lence arian anak 1000-1100 I, peer. Ay Tol we Polo TOR: Mav 1D Rte 4a will find few deep water-ports ca-joperate between the deep-water;in for bigger and bigger tankers voter registration records over to se velvom STandsinesti on ipeceniner] 31) i i) ew d { —V132 0 Aacems 4 Mea Pp i d “ion formed by 43 private com. (cirere-36 06. se mie a ee su t-pable of handling, her when fully: ports of the Persian Gulf and Cali-/in an effort to combat rising eae cron jury teeny an ne Heaens basta te te eee ease - as}0e 24 00 nitty ater 77 0 24 00 gerne mn gin Merwe Tine 47 . F TE | panies pooling money and techni ‘ Sletnane chotre ‘ Tite te a ion AL TA Sean m4 Me. t has” 14 loaded ton. ating, Comte: federal agents sée them. Section 18313; ceeeran — cal know-how to do the research Htondd toh hive 102 Ce 0M ree ae This behemoth of the seas, sched. | The 12.000-mile run from the’ During and immediately after t t + i Gaentiitalancealiwtti otter and design work for the Enrico [2100-2975 utility coms 1900 2100 can Roth Meet 8 ewe vq uled to be launched Nov. 15 at) Persian Gulf, - through the Indian World War II, the tanker fleets | palace: OT cah, one Vermi nuclear power plant on (O78 Bet cucers 1800 1) 00 palin cn a ae Mert Marg ed Bethlehem Steel's Quincy (Mass) Ocean and across the Pacific to!of most nations consisted almost He left it up to the grand jury) {Mo rctess of collection $16,251,150 29 a eaiahia ? filclern a tet Hah Altern ea | er . v4 Py ui the shore of Lake Erie about 30°25 cents lower sows note nilatind Bon 2 205 ee eee eg shipyard, can carry in one trip the California, is said to be the only solely of 17,000-deadweight-ton T-2 7 SE Bes Ae ¢ ase cebligetiona, gece and miles south of Detrolt. Figs ciredion eu nr ina 17 00 Biggar no Nat uh R152 equivalent of one day's crude oil route that can accommodate a,tankers. They had a capacity of 'ne Ivil Rights Commission Qi aranteed 24,979.950.55 J ae il Ker f z d 3 Pap belits . { é i ) y ~ = a ' RS degree IT 481780 no atralght No 1 acid. Mo Brun Balke RES a aa rae production in Olgahorna ‘fully loaded ship this size. about 122.000 barrels of crude oil, Set to inspect the records in con ae ree TERE and 19.095.778.35 i Py receive ec 3 r vs WRIA TK No 26 udd nt ; 9 ' : . n ‘ homes Mantey a an As ; Military! 109. Ine_ 19:0 ee eet ee cane He NY Gorgal 28 Her carrying capacity also is In order to enter major East compared: with more than 625,000, nection” with - its eS of other bonds, notes, And 95.072. 76 ; ~ aR ; ut red 86 Nort ae We y SETA A : : .495,972.7 from the Unitec edd Vewlers awlatle 250 Few rates otra. Calum & HOI) gin ay © 447 equal to approximately 27 million Coast refining centers, the Princess: barrels for the Princess Sophie, \" Negro voting complaints leceaur seecks ‘including Academy in 1945 and did graduate |put market net fully established choter Campb Soup Mi Ae. ee. ibe ooo eee : | Wallace is expected to call an- ~i5s'o00.00 stock of Fede work at Princeton University earn-[2) prime 14006008 few brit hiahe: Can Dr 01 a on Bs > gallons of gasoline, or enough to \other (grand jury ffito ‘session dnl «al mearrve! beak! tan 00 06 jatandard and 2800-9400 cull ond (dn Pac ‘ A i ; nutomoblile to the moon; oo = 0 {GENEL SYS Miy MNO SESSION i ens and discounts (in a s : ing a MS. degree in Nuclear Phys jatitty 16 00 2a . ' | Capital at 19 om Le ye oe j ™ ae 00 tee ta the moon P . \ t d t C dill _ ‘Bullock County Tuesday to turn “Sting cies 28 over: : Ahee it a al 1 00 . ; a 2 i C : 7s. ; 2 ica In 1950. He wan employed bY|miaugnter lambs srady. este wrong vo Case 1 ea Rec we air Arrested at Cadillac ‘custody of that county's records’ [Be 26,100 282008 the Philadelphia Electric Company, 2 oo al eee uae . foe aa : nen a one Sain aan Panh Fpl W5 When fully leaded, the 20 mil- ‘over to the jurors. | sae $1,520,866 54 ro he¢ ama rite yf ) i? {) acre i s in July 1954 and has been on the ae chien " 4 pone wreled anibe 2925 ; bap shes eee ee Ss lion-dollar vessel will weigh about 5 Area Bur laries ‘ Olved - * x * Lehre mara Fen staff of APDA since August 1956,jlot prime 2178) witty te good 14 Ca ei, h Peon se 1046) 100,000 long tons, This will make - g | Wallace told the grand jury here —_—__— i nod and choler hut nba my : He is presently “working in the qin mfea ay ard 2 jee ba hifi He Coe foe NN 2 oo J8g her heavier than any passenger ‘that he is-“‘willing to face the:con- "{t,,,“Sank premises 182,628 92 Shielding and Health Physics See ae loa niet oe ine Cin ue f a ge | ship in existence, including Brit- | Oakland County sheriff's detec-,admitted committing the crimes. sequences” if his action brings a Other assets 495.996 96 tion spectalizing In shielding de ee A cas Mi Gee >, aln's Queen Mary and Queen tives closed five burglary cases Howard R. Wardell, 30, of 111° citation for contempt of federal! otal Assets : $95,462,054 96 in for the Enrico Fermi Atomic eae a ao ee a mY Elizabeth, The Princess Sophie over the weekend as two Pontiac’Gladstone Pl, and his brother, ‘court. LIABILITIES . : Con aie # he » 04 r = t - Power Plant SM reel ri nin at S17 RTA io ¢ also will outweigh the supercar area brothers, picked up by State Robert C., 30. of Milford. were x * * [perdisia seein renipe _ Contr COVER 17T Gengh Ber T - rier U.S. is Forrestal, tollce at Cadillac last Thursday, |brought to the Oakland County Jail U. S. Dist. Jud Frank \ and corporations $37,104,044 87 Cant Meter 10 Res fre 1 - s ge ran ile a lodge Cale: eae R14 Meyn Mot 748 ~ ear Sunday morning for questioning. pene Jr.,, had ordered Wallace) partnerships, ‘and cor: learn ra pi) Neg acer Du: ne e They had been cha ake the Stration HI€S neposits of United States Regular meeting Pontiac Brine Cais Pub Le Safeway A att burglary of a tavern near Cadillac, | available to commission agents pet (including No 22 will be held ale Pe eas a ae ae ren a hain an Con in. Sa 5 arraigned Saturday and held under today and Tuesday. plese earings ond po: 2,221,951 84 1 e : eg 7 . ap ed oe “tT alae Bt Dell rn DES 4 aan $5,000 bond after waiving examina- | teal eoeaininous i nia s : 7 . : : eposits oO an , team practice 6.30. Bernice Cover, Wate f d T hj t Du P ont an mimo: a ; tion in a justice court. . ‘ |Other deposits (certified and BCTIUS lord: Township to Rast Wet nang manele af Sheriff's detectives said the INOW pee Imi S Foal cieic eae ee Le YT encase Total Deposits $87,937,697.50 Discuss Assessment for ras Mie Ah sou Pac | pair told them they had been - ‘Land Contract or other ; Autre 1 Td ee ce | 5) ; jen ' Bri { C Mn ee IND ao cere ma A responsible for five area break- ; liens... . .- $9,608 04 rie amley Street Blacktop & Emer Ped og WT gue ane S| ef OF Ixom | om bank premises......... 9.698 04 e@W ; in S a an ied an ay ins since last July. One of the | (Other liabilities 1,469,840 26 S ; bec Wo : ne ay ' N s “ S| burglaries netted about $2,000 Total Liabilities . $89, 417. 235. 80 ; a me bert aa OO : An unidentified man grabbed g20, A second hearing on eal coll hing ven is VO atevenes 3p 271, LANSING u®—An assertion that | Paid out in taxes, whereas It’s | worth of merchandise from a | The Oakland County Road ‘Com apital woe TAL ACCOUNTS from the cash register of the Pon @ speclal assessment: district, for’Gen Denam 412 Mud Peck 747 the United Auto Workers Union'6 per cent on a $6,000 income.”} Highland Township market. They | mission has announced that it wa Common Stock fac Stationers Shop, 4 N. Saginaw, improving Camley street will be Gey fe: 4 ner Pan... 41 dictated @ graduated income tax! Conlin said the state deficit last! also admitted stealing $500 in post speed limit signs on Pontiac’, tots! par .. $2,780,000.00 iiane oon os St, and fled Saturday afternoon.|one of many iterts of business Ge ak ae et pa. ag) Plan urged by the Citizens’ Advis- June 30 would have been $60,000;-| Merchandise and tools from an | Trail and Wixom road in Wixom. eee pee en A clerk had opened the register 8 heduled for tonight's Waterford Gen Bis aes Texas Co a4 ory Committee hag been labeled 000, instead of $21,000,000, but for area lumber company. Acting on orders of Michigan | Aeecat fox Goren! . to make change for the thief whom Township Board meeting. en Time ae geese 334 Tidiculous,” I8,"*> by Rep. Rollo. G Itise ‘al manipulations by the 1958) . Detectives Harry Maur and Leo State Police Commissioner Joseph] stock) Se 344,819.16 she thought owas purchasing al Estimated cost for bhie ce Geiher Prod fa tim WR Rear 4a Conlin [legislature which cannot be repeat- Hazen said the suspects had stolen|A- Childs, a new speed control’ rota: capital accounts....$ 6.044,819.16 14 (Fravse So Abr ta? pe rpeeting. card fhe one block street from Rdgefielt (iets a is teaeaae 1> Conlin, Pepubhean chairman of ¢d ian estimated $3,000 in merchan- 70 of 45 miles per hour will be, ‘Total Liabilities and Cap- ita Elizabeth Lake road. is $8 O08 Goorin ie 1 Toent Cen me ’ a special legislative committee With others, he has estimated the’ ‘dise from the area firms. posted between the west city limits! TAA $95,462,054 98 Two voutlis, described ts beME which would be distributed among ca Pa, 77 ewhide ota awhich received the citvens' uroup State's deficit by mid-year will rise) Phe pair evidently worked in ‘of Wixom and Orchard Lake road: Aasets piedtediee. ectisnes . i kK oF ! : : asets salg Ml moe 1 Sots ee ule o the property owners of 7 poaree Is of ie a “a uy ' as 14 : » PR COn Ott at pris, com yepted SeS- to aL NON or - more. wr area and the adillac area,” (M- 218). It will become effective to secure abilities and pulls of dbelen Wreber 2% Ob pine ea Ae ok he Uae ‘ ee Hazen said " ‘Jan. 23, the commission said. nee, olnen | Durvcees ae 2.600.000 00 evo St Woterford Township, 1 board amembers ave expected to Mn At CAGE Pobre ny . . ; : 28 BOT. Speeders me : : = > so, m.p.h. signs will be in. sfter deduction of re- lront of the Grevbound bus statlon ay ard contracts for (eo new police oe ae ced = “There were 23) committee Gray's Anatomy, a textbook * * * | “r 25 Ws M Ae Th serves of 545.889 12 — . It rained Sia. a $0) J : taat ne Yen? us tan ‘9 Members, three of them from the KNOWN to every English- -speaking; Both suspects were turned over stalled between and Theo- securities as shown above pile Sean CIEE e500) Ws OU SIMI ee OE ee pre. ig) AAP . ‘medical student, was first pub-|to Cadillac authorities and returned dore street, 35 m.p.h. signs between, <2 after, deduction’ of eheek and miscellaneous Papers gt Jast webk’s board meeting A tnsvte Cop 404 OR Tob 2,1, UAW, There were many people |, ’ ; W lel; ws of 303.140 67 au UM K dad pee ye a8 mle ay | fe bude. i ‘lished 100 years ago. to jail there late yesterday. Theodore stréet and West Maple’ 1 w.a. Taylor, Vice-President and oe ; cents . yD hee stl Van Raal 1) from bustfess’ and industry fully . voeelCashier of tt d ; special committer has made a ee Fue Meh BY Walgreen 4a . e road, and 45 m. p.h, signs on West ae met of the enere named peak. ae Simmons to Get [tity and sill present ite récom 1) Way AM wet tet ina] am competent ag amy from the | Maple and Potter roads, all in the mani) frie the a of a" tne mendations tonight, i ee a eae nO | . ! city of Wixom. ecee' snd pelket: W. A. TAYLOR Service Citation (fork dnines Seeteriin willlpre) (0! Ly Nl Sere ne9|. 70 say that these three were the en ,. Vice-President & Cashier lel Grk Coal 421 Yale & Tow . " 3 tall that wagged the dog is ridicu- * for A riculture sent e gia jue nee tow yard [ons po a ‘ yoer te |lous.”” & Versatile Man Works: Toa ooee HOWLETT purchase frost-breaking equip. Jones fh renith Rac ae , te 4. C. GIRARD g | ment for the Water Department. STOCK AVERAGES | a PPGDR Rave J ald the contre | Both Sides of the Street aie elie Directors A Pontiac resident is among the 2 cComntied by The Associated Press Versial tax proposal was “written c . oe Oakland, einai jcutuem| lend O° Also will ask for mpproval for jan 1 . , in Solidarity House,” and emerged SALT LAKE CITY Wln= Tiere OT ewern te and canecsives uetere me tre three Michigan agriculltira sta vaters to register at the fire sta vaceee Tesi piace ts AS & Committee recommedation a guy working both sides of the th der of J.nuary, 1989, and 1 hereby ers who will be presented act , fons Friday, Saturday and Mon’ wet chane Ag AB toch AJ with little change. i street. His classified ad read: Grrectur ch thie cane an ettteer 3c tion for distinguished service ‘day. the deadiine Noon ue 414 8 ii bea se * “ . “Private Detective, shadowing, 8. TENNEY McGRAW, agriculture | ; sie a a aa ton gn 0 : ; Notary Pubile. He is Howard FO Simmons of 1 Te en oe ener ter Ntenth Ago snea athe ope aera’ Under the graduated tax—with! suspicions verified. Also marriage we commission expires November 20, ‘ ‘ 1 f° 7 , 7e% * i BOR Trends Rd Tee re enone nn ee lle subsite seinen wkd Tag wee gag tates ranging from three to eight} ccuneel ee Jan. 12, 89. fired minacer aiibe Wichigan Nik oe ee j . ton jase sa Loe 27 foo TO sae Per cent, the heaviest burden’ - al 4 Tete “Vent ¢ < i) , mn Sait} } Producers A bh ate Mee would be borne by persons. in the kee Avice 1) Tohenaeelceeicines is saturated with it - ban te i voand $8,000 to $20,000 brackets. Wage’ manager of the Mailfonm Farn Bu oe ner hari : SIO PRERODE #FOCKS cearners in tre lewest brackets: . oe es . w lines, Seetertin sate (to 3) Nephier Co} - i - inhi : read, Herbert Van Aken. baton, Engineers Johnson & Anderson. Figured after decimal potnts sre eightns, WOuld incur little or no liability. Rapids dairy and poullry farm op erator, and Simmons will receive the citation. Feb 4 at) Michizan State University during Farmers’ ene Sean Real Estate Post ' Tool and Die Peace i Goes to Royal Oak M Elmer Wo Haack, a Royal Oak realtor, has been installed as 1959 president of the Oakland County Real Estate Appraisers Assn. Warren J. Beauchamp of Detroit) is the new Vice president, and Wil- liam E. Maloney of Farmington, secretary-treasurer- William Kennedy and William H. Kmidsen, both of Pontiac, and, James C. Rogers of Grosse Pointe, were in stalled as directors, ~~ peor eta ener ee es menm The number of different books. -about American history published | per in 1957 was 903, a gain of 4 cent over 1956. 1 3 a half. million P | MARKETS |Market Edges | The following are top prices) covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's; Market by growers and sold by| them in wholesale package lots, Quotations are furnished by the. Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Poultry and Eggs, DETROIT POULTRY ‘ket edged above its latest record Latest Record NEW YORK «—The Stock Mar- high in heavy trading early today. Alost changes of key stoeks were . fractional, a few going as high Detroit Produce ay a point FRUITS * * Apples, Delicious, bu - $425 Acme Steel was an exception, VECRTABLES | jumping 3 points on an opening Beets. topped, bu 1 56 block Carrots, topped bu wes 175 American Telephone, up a frac- Vnoraccadian. Noo of ‘: t+ 333 tion at the start, erased the gain Theeks hehe Dees oo 1 2 and dropped about a point. Soe ees te eee *; [so The ticker tape was late in pro- Btranipe ne bois : 499 longed period of active dealings. Reunes nothoe jvcns) ox. 1 Mont steels, motors, coppers: | ‘Tomatoes, Hothse, No 1 8 ib bakt 275) rubbers, alnrcrafts, electronics, UEOEEECS MEG 0 8" chemicals and airtines went ahead, Olls were unchanged to lower, Rails were mixed, Wall Strgeters forecast an early ae ry made plans, cosf estimates inf their report will be presented Nona. along with their recom- Imendation to correct the situation, a mn tenant a vw: Affer Sunday Talks DETROIT t#—The Detroit Auto- motive Tool and Die Manufacturers Assn. has reached » new contract lagreement with the United Auto i Workers Union The agreement, made yesterday) ‘after a 20%-hour bargaining sea. j ston, covers 7.500 workers in 75 | shops Detaily of the contr: rel will be \withheld until ratification by the union membership, said state fabor, mediator Walter Quillico, A rat}- fication meeting has been sched-| uled for next Sunday. High Low Noon Allen Flee & Equip Ce® ., 91 | faldwin Rubber Co* — Fray |Ross Gear Cot +s , a a1 4 lot bk Oll-&@ Chem Co* ., 14 14 Howell Blec Motor Co® . 0... 62 64 Pen Met® Prod Co* ae 79 #83 slg Prophet Cet wa 1a udy Mig Co Wa ow 142 Toledo Edison Co 16 i6 16 *No sale: bid and asked si ee SF . First Commencement ls Held Under 4 Moons i TUCSAN, -Ariz, (8 — College graduates are really going out in- {o_@ unique world — thanks to the earth satellites. Addressing the University of Arizonin’s 1988 graduating class, Dr. Alan T. Waterman, _of the National Science dation, noted: “Tt is safe to say’ this year's commencement is the first to be held beneath four different moons | —one placed there by nature and, | three by man.’ Foun- a ‘ 4 | ' director The report said the UAW offered, its plan after spokesmen on the. citizens’ committee objected to a. flat rate tax of 349 per oent which fearlier had ben under. considera- tion. Asked about the report, Contin sald the story was “possibly an attempt at influence’ — presum. ably te scare away potential non- | union support fer the proposal. Without expressly endorsing it, Conlin defended another controver-| sil’ feature of the citizens’ tax! fpackage=a recommemtation for a $9 @ person annual rebate of state’ sales tax, the estimated portion| paid on food purchases, He said he disagreed with al critic's assertion the device was a ‘lollipop to make the entire tax |package more palatable. 4 ; * * *& ‘Tam impressed by the fact that) ve. the existing tax structure: 20 per cent of a $2,000 Income is| ia AP Wirephete BLAZE DESTROYS SCHOOL — The Wellford school near Spartanburg, S.C., was consumed by flames yesterday ‘in a blaze of undetermined origin. Damage was estimated at $250,000. No one was injured. Some school equipment was salvaged. ' Nab 7 in Southfield for Thefts Police Believe Arrests to: Solve Many Cases Over Past Year SOUTHFIELD — With the ar- rest this weekend of three adults and four juveniles, Southfield po- lice believe they have broken up a gang that has been stealing from homes in the Southfield area during the past year. The arrests came after the home . of William Bertera, 2175] Midway == Rd., was broken into Jan. 4. A 12-gauge shotgun, a 22-gauge rifle, a 38-caliber revolver, a strongbox and a small amount of money were taken while the-family was away, Police are holding Leslie Lah- ner, 18, 17645 Cooley St., and Frank Thomasich, 18, 15106 Chat- ham &t., both of Detroit, and dames Remosier, 18, 20283 West- over Rd., Southfield. The four juveniles are petitioned to ap- pear in Oakland Juvenile Court ‘in the near future, police said. Detective Sgt. Edward Ritenour Just say the wordl... “you get uu want cash to pay off ENEFICIAL fos a Bil} _ one mon * more cash 1-2-3 to call BPs Phone -or ] weleome” at BEN sei “U tye peas ooo rel severe over gach month. Remember: it's just li on . in... and pick up ses joan EFICIAL when bills! Just phone p Loan! Then, make only several ... and have Lear 2 ie 38 Senter urns oar 7 WesT (eens made te reskdents of oft NCIAL FINANCE CO serrevediog towes in BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ewer’ NEFCAL _ TE pow Tac PRESS; MONDAY, JANUARY 12,1050 . : of 2 - thirtieth day before any regular. -raddress by sendin to the Clerk a signed; Im the matter of the ition concern-| It being im actical make ccaenal chigan 1 ; D ] lom at Ss Ashes Ended Lice-- cial or official petmneay os election and "tite request, stating has present address, the ing Henry Williams, minor, Cause ‘No: | service poliber a wagpen Lod iat potion] Poarees Pe ocena clerk, =r ‘ . - : ‘day of such election. date he moved thereto, and the address 16393, : shall be served by ‘plication 7m any day 21 peers Sunday and aj Chickens, House, Too Notice is hereby given that I will belfrom which he was last registered. or| Te George Williams, father of sald one week, previows to said bearing inlegal bolid of any regular. bs — 5 at. The Pontiac Township Office, 2060 b by aed im person for a transfer. child. The Pontise Press, a nestepee printed/tr special ay, ne or primary election, The k shall strike through the last} Petition having been filed im this|and circtlated in said County. . receive for registration the name of any ° Opdyke Road, from 8 am. to 5 p.m. on al 1d. er PUEBLO, Colo. W— A friend Mondays through Lb and from @/address, ward and precinct number and Court alleging that the present Goenbal Witness, the Honorable Arthur £E.|legal voter in said Townsht) / a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays and on/record the new address, ward and pre-/abouts of the father a said minor;Moore, Judge of said hehe oe, in the City | V: + not sireney: race ered wae f EL to Monroe Hyatt that he|Monday, Jan. 19, /1959—iast day, the cinct number on the original and dupli- child are unknown and said child mee of Pontiac in said Agents this ath day epply “to me nally for such regis- n thirtieth day preceding said “election|cate cards, and shall place|violated @ law of the State, and that of January, A.D. tration. Provided. “h } might get rid of the lice ‘on his|As provided by Section 496, Act No.|the original registration card in proper|said child should uid be pla placed under the| (Seal) ARTHUR ®. MOORE, |recelve no names for registration during pro : : ge Public Acts of 1954. from 8 o'clock) precinct ch transfers shall not be) jurisdiction a true ' ; - ; chickens by sprinkling hot ashes a om mas) A meee p.m. on each said mace within | the (30) days next recea- ae the vane of he ‘peo: the °OPY ELSIE J. VASCASSEN i Liners Ueth day before any, Fecal. ¢Pe ial ot : —_ ¥ pose of reviewing e any ¢ or primary election ate o ehigan, you are Tie no- bate Register, ry mary e on and da! PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — An on the floor of the henhouse. registration. and registerin such of the| (unless such 30th day shall fail on at: es the shearing on said petition Juvenile Division |such siectieas 7 t 2B eight states search continued to-| Hyatt got rid of the lice, all | Wslfied electors im said Township, City|Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday tn will ‘be Oakland County) . aes Jan. 12, '59.| Notice is hereby given that I will be cate registration cards, and shall place day for two women th , or Villege as shall seapecty apply there-|which event jeglstration shall be ac- ce See oourt House Annex. at my office Monday, Jan. 19, 1959—j|the original. registration ¢ard in Eger’ ¥ young , one the right — also the chic’ and the |!°": cepted during the next full working day},11 West Blvd,, in the City of Pon-| gTaTE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|##st day the thirtieth day preceding protect file. Such transfers shall not daughter of the U.S. ambassador) chickens ‘The name of no person but an ettual/provided that no such transfer shalljtisc in said County the 20th day bate Court for the County of Oakland, 5#!4 Election as Bite act by Section 408,/be made within the (30) days next pre- to Argentina, who have been miss chicken house. Fire from the hot)resident of the precinct at the’ time| Permit aby person to vote in any Town-jof January, AD. 1950. at ning, o'clock Juvenile Division. ‘Act No. 116, Public Acts of 1954 from ceding any election ot Primary election, o Argentina, e been miSS-| . shes consumed everythin of registrat and entitled under the ship, City or Village in which he had in the forenoon, and you are hereby In the matter of the petition con- 8 o'clork a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on/ (unless such 30th day shall fall on @ ing from the Rhode Island School e &. Cons pation. 1 remaining such resident, not resided (30) days next preceding any|commanded to appear personally at sald cerning Joan Mont c said day for the purpose of reviewing Saturday, Sunday, rd legal holiday in - : ; to vote at the next election, shall be en- election or primary election. hearing. No. lenis. ontgomery, minor. C@UsS€ the registration and registering such of|which event Meuaticn shall be ac- of Design since Friday. _ tered in the registration book. | Transfer -of registration on election; It being impractical to make personal| To Pansy Montgomery, mother of said ‘the qualified electors in said Township, cepted during the next full working x * * Ask Stamp Collectors Elector unable to make personal ap- ay. errice Dharen( tals encpens/ sue eacee (obit. , (ity oe Wulage es ses poops’ apply day) proven a ce ae plication, procedure. @ee: 507. Any registered elector who 558. e serv y publication of a copy! Petition having been filed im this, ~ They are Joan Beaulac, 19, y 7 = Bec, $04. Any elector reho is unable to|2as removed from one election precinct one week previous to said hearing im/Court alleging that the present where- resident ot ag ee Lnhbaed) a imeri an ee bab eer n ibavesa pe! daughter of Ambassador and Mrs. BUCHAREST (UPI) — Foreign) make erccaat, application for registra- [of ® Township, City oe Village to an i a a Sewanee printed abouts of the mother of said minor Enis Tonimentl oi sbe preci (0 cee (tome orl cay sacuie os pire) care mane sreee 3 collec been invi beca other € recinct o e same hi Willard L. Beaulac of Pawtucket, |. iors have n invited to an So ea Ash Seep. Cae ae vie Township, City ps Village shall have) Witness, ~~ aerka Arthur E. < law of ihe manana Sha “uid child Cot naticution, us Papert coy chat be nee eS ae Linda Talbo hose widowed international postage stamp eX-|lage in which his legal residence isthe right to make application to have|Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City/should be placed under the jurisdiction entered in the registration book Section 507. Any registered elector who and a t, Ww widow hibition to be held in this Ro-|lecated, may be registered prior to the his registrstion transferred on any elec-|of Pontise = said County, this 6th day/of this Court. Elector unable to make personal ap ‘has removed from one election precinct mother Fesides at Woodstock, Vt. . n this Ro-! cose of registration before any election tion or primary election day by execu- oe sneer: AD. ian zr MOORE »| Ir the name ef the people of enol ese procedure. of a Township, City or Village to an- The gitls posted at least six let. Mian capital Nov. 15 to 20. A/or primary clection by securing from ihe 1008 {uci ranater”_ and. presentung the (A true copy URE MOORE. state of, Michigan. you are hereby!” Section $04 "Any lector who te unable other election preciact of the same — ters in Providence: belie disap. [NBhlight-of the show will be the’y raf the. Townahip- City, ee te Beerdiay hat B J ; betraieeahiely i ec Bearing on said petition’ to make personal application for soqies| Fowostue (CUy or village saat) have ce 2 j mail ¢oa ; -icinet in which he is registered. U re- : Probate Register, vii t wahateris pare aoe pearing. Several were to school replica of a Coach that existed duplicate is inerrb dregs fe eciereten celving shee request tke pest wee of Juvenile Division poh at Cou ine Che of ee phen ale Tiee esiaenes pl ee aary ctee ose s use a friends, In one, Joan distributed 100 yers ago, when Romania issued| affidavit before a motary public or election in charge of the registration . Jan. 12, '39./tiac. in said County. on the 20th day located, may be.registered prior to the request over his or her signature for , : its first stamps. other officer legally authorized to ad-/Tecords shall compare the signature! of January, AD. 1959. at one o'clock close of registration before any election'such transfer and presenting the same art material and other articles minister oaths and returning such regis-/thereon with the signature upon the «?-|_s7aTE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|@™ the afternoon, and you are hereby or primary election by securing from to the election board in the precinct . 7 tration cards to the Clerk of the Town- plicant’s registration record and if the pai. Court of the County of Oa d, —— to appear personally at said the Clerk of the Township, City or Vil-'in which he is registered Upon receiv- among them. ship, City or Village before the choos of Signatures correspond then the inspector j,.eniie Division, 7 Kland. part: ‘lage in which is located his legal resi- ing such request the inspector cf election yl xk * &* There was an annual average of |/$r;P:.“ncure on the last day of regis- shall certify such fact upan said te-\" mn the matter of the petition eon) Tt being tm practical tolamake parsonsl| Sexce. duplicaia’ registration cards and in charge. of the registration records : - 000- t fi i J tration prior to any election or primary | Quest and the applicant for transfer. ernin h Cha service hereof. this summons and no- executing in duplicate the registration| shall compare the signature thereon with “Linda and I are off,’’ she wrote 182, forest fires in the U. S. p uy ss shall then be permitted ta vote in such. peerming — Sherry | Mary. tiene and tice shall be served by publication of a affidavit before a notary public or other | the signature upon the applicant's regis- : ' election. The notar ublic or other Daniel ¥. a8 a schoolmate. “I can’t tell during the 1940's. . officer saninisterive Me, oath shall sign/ Precinct for that election only. \ Genes Ne ce 643 TS Coates a) miners: cone, ene week previous to said hearing officer legally authorized to sdminister|tration record and if the signatures hoo you - __|his name on the line for the signature|#Pplication for transfer shall be filed “To Norman Snay father of said chil- The Pontiac Press. a newspaper. oaths and returning such registration correspond then the inspector aball where because somebody is liable REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GEN-!of the registration afficer and designate with the Township, City or Village chert | aren . med and circulated in sald County.cards to the Clerk of the Township, City}certify such fact upon sald request and eral Primary Election, Monday, Feb. 16,/his title. who shall transfer such voter's registra-| petition hav been filed in this Court Witness, the Honorable Arthur E or Village before the Close of office|the spplicant: for transfer shall then be to question y: : teeae not entitled to, ie io Secerdanes with the, apalication.| ay ing? na Moers. 70 of said Court. in the Oty hours oo the last day of [reatetra ion permitves 62 vote oes ae for : h 1 2 = aa ‘When name of any street in a Town- Pontiac in said County, this 9t a a or to any election or primary elec-|that election on application for the letter. — To the Qualified Electors of the Town of the tather of said minor children are 1959 ; vi on. The notary public or other peer |reaster aha be filed with the Town- hi f : f election ship, City or Village has been chaneed,| of January. AD. ‘ship of Pontiac, County of Oakland. Bec. (i. The Inspectors o ec sha) unknown and said children are depen-| (2.4), ARTHUR E. MOORE ‘administering the oath shall stgn his ship, City or Village Clerk who shall tate of Mi E th { lection in it i be the duty of the Township a jaiDan't worry though, Ive got Silo RUSIAY: gay nat i conf Bator dt Bs coma GHGye, Via cee some gy cts lat, kd Mun tu Spas ® PH" OP TURE SEERA Ete” wie ta inne’ Bi seenee uth eu ts ig e ea formity with the “Michigan Election!Township, City or Village thereof, shall|to show the proper name of street in! urfder the jurisdiction of this Court | ELSIE. J VASCASSENNO. Aaa officer and designate bis, accordance with the application. elreg take good care of ourselves.” Law,’ I, the undersigned Clerk, will,|/not receive the vote of any person the registration records, and it shall ]) the name of the people of the Probate Register, e name of any street in a Township g b f be el t peop: a us egistered perso ° titled to) Cit vin has been changed, it ne : upon any day, except Sunday and alwhose name is not registered in the/not be necessary for the elector tO’ state of Michigan, you are hereby no- Juvenile Division | eee personae nota se Sls a ce sade See et : A school oficial said Joan ap-liegal holiday, the day of any regular/registration book of the Township, Ward Change his registration with respect titiea that the hearing on said petition | Jan, 12, ‘89/¥ hall be the duty of the Township, City : or special election or primar: - offers to vote. thereto in order to be eligible to vote. ee ee “section 491. The inspectors of eleetion|or Village Clerk to make the change parently took with her only a pe t: primary election,jor Precinct in which he e 5 jwill be held at the Oakland County ‘at any election or primary election in te sh the proper f street in : : recelve for registration the name of|(As provided under Act 116, PA, 1954 | GRETA V BLOCK. |Betvice Center, Court House Atinen.| REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GEN- (his State or ‘any District County. |the registration records, and it shall not small suitcase and a copy of the/any legal voter in satd Township, City| Transfer of registration, application, | SE | /1260B West Blvd. in the City of Pon-/eral Primary Election, Monday, Feb. 16, Township, City or Village thereof, shati|be necessary Trevi nawsiacions ta chance Declaration of Independence that! 2. Village mot already re fered who | time. an : jtiae in said” County, on the 20th day! 199. ‘ not receive the vote of any person whose his registration with respect thereto in : may apply to me personally for such! Sec, 606 Any registered elector may ‘of January, A.D. 1959, at one o'clock in| To the Qualified Electors City of Pon-|nameis not registered in the registration |order to be eligible to ‘vote’ had been hanging ona wall of her registration. Provided, however, that I}upon change of residence within the| STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-ithe afternoon, and you are hereby com-(tiac, County of Oakland, State of Mich--bookebf the Townshtp, Ward or Precinct ADA R. EVANS, room. oa ators be names ie registration | Township, ot Village cause aa reg- bate Court for the County of Oakland,|)manded ta Sppest _ perseastty at sald’ (ian ica in which he offers to vote (As pro- City Clerk ; = - Ze __.. ._léuring the time intervening between-thelistration to ed_to his new Juvenile Division. _ _ _ihearing. | Notion ts hereby given that in ivided under Act 116. PA. 1054.) ! Jan. 8, 12, ‘59. s hes ae : eee adores | splenic a : i mY : = ' 7 ~ Death Notice | Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6. Help Wanted Female 7 i CARNIVAL ; by Dick Turner | Landscaping 18A Notices & Personals 25 | Wanted Real Estate 324A ; | PP DG DE | re Oe | fe OU ES SS | ee | 5S Se = F ; SHUT-INS & STAY-AT-HOMES, | Pe j . | rac , AAA-1 NATIONAL CONCERN OF- Sales Opportunity earn money at home, telephone (“motatand trimming Get out ce ; I D bt? ALL ICASH BERGQUIST. JAN. 11, 1959; PAUL, Hide act ebecrild Sean te feces taf train 2 ag hes Sd at plete Write Pontiac Press | | FE 2-7188 FE 6-9 ; “| n e FOR GI AND FHA EQUITIES. $205 Elizabeth Lake Rd.: age 67., DOVE preferre: ust have; Sion program in arvice eee F | For houses, flats, farms or acre- beloved brother af Mrs, Anna, late, model car, knowledge of ole Paid unlimited. Apply to Mr.| WOMAN WANTED: MORE FOR) - _ Moving & & : Trucking | 19, ie eels tee ue today | ace. even if under foreclosure. Swartz, Mrs. Gerda Carlson.| [actors and _msellinery | helptul. 113 tee eS pees _home than wages. EM 3-402. : [aaa ~~~~~ | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL | Immediate depos Mesal service willbe tel dean) We train if hired. Drawing 8s x =m = WOMAN | TO CARE FOR CHIL- [ETON STARE, aRUCK x WITH LIFT L ee ea aie PE oy | FUR, Ll, AMY ICKER SHAM = LESMAN TED BELL en use Wor ve more ; ceate = 2 Ww 8251 ep rere ea “quatiticrtions address and | Barter Coleman overhead doors | _for_home than wages. FE vat ae r Tiere = - 2-1 tt AVEC CASH, 2 e vin A. Schutt eral) FA( TORY 3—Bonda' an make above average weg ontiac arm anc ! : _ Home, where Mr. Fay -will ite in 4—High ste raduate or better, 180_N Perry 6 to 12 a.m. iG ; i Wid. Household Goc od B27 WILL TRAVFI + Btate: “pBrauck- a i gh school graduate 0 - = 6 Palas sce ial Tractor Co. | o00ds nee ; e anch now Tie oes appiice: | ¢=—Own car ——_-____+___.__COuPLE _ ae ——_ ~ 4 nee soutey o oe ae ee ae Bone Apply weve tie em, 16s) Food Cri ser Pal cis oe b al \ gm Sex a > Open Tic aecOe iran nda petgh ren oeRD vs PORN Doe pesubew cet! cash lor ; rmingham; widow of Albert; uron 21 to | ull time fer, both : | ny un m4 2 Thome. ‘atract oF atts a mother of Mrs. Frank Wadsworth, ULTIMILLIQN DOLLAR QRGA- THOSE SELECTED will attend Live #n premises. Salary $300 * , FE 40461. Pr worend meee 2001 — 8 Call ee for ay 30-minuve | Mrs Thomas Haldane and John ization offers an outstanding po- two weeks schooling in Chi- mo, Good food; pleasant l-rm . » * | UNWANTED ARTICLES: PICKED | CASH FOR SMALL RA Dios, service. No charg P. Henry. Private service will be Lee on i cleceienai Was ate cago furnished heated apt «(No chil- : V7 | up free of charge PE $-4639, | Orting or not FE 8-6788 ) RILF v. B ele Jecwtey #2 be oe te Interested only in high caliber Tete ee ee eerie aiak YW | wa HAUL ANYTHING, KVENinos | CASH FOR EURNITURE AND AP- RI es oa anley Baile nera. ome 3 .| THE djolnin, elec -range-refrig -sink | : a 1 eae iigabeth ake Oakland, mirciagnan, Crema- mae baa hele i ee cone r month to start while be- unit iSeries Television: Tele- | 7™ Peg. US Pet of . y j _ weekends & very reasonable | rompt. Sens ic pA real ya) PE 41 . + * PE “gaan _tion at White Chapel Cemetery.| gna will be paid on @ weekly Ing trained in the field. phone, electricity. pean Bent | 11980 07 WEA Sernes, me Lil | 8.0207 «788 Lit ee KUENZER, JAN_ 11, 1959, LOUIS E,| advance voucher basis ff desired. | ri sul) Gas for (car © Coed =perms- : - - Painting & k Decoratiny VTEEDED es DOLLAR : is a career and lifetime nent position, NO DRINKING, ng 20 ' FURNITURE } lil $85 pK LLAR rehen ure ee eed SS Perlis Steet eeEes coe pany: an interne- Soraan 46607 Call Mfs. on ; a 2 ist CL Aaa PAINE SAinciNG A nD ae Entire home or odd Ae Be D ; . FoR a . Maar tether ot Mrs, Malta Apeer | secre Te ce amare ie ine Bir GON A PROPTRANLE BUST | ° TU CoPne winds up in goverment some way Already Torting Gan or (ies 0D) ach niet yer ese Gece | TOME EQUITIES ‘ bo one ; A | . = seo rs er of Mrs Bertha Keebaugh, Mrs.| agreements in existence and be TAKE the big step toward your ness for yourself Visen rieeds dis- | ‘| __ my husband says he is begirining to tax his patience!” popes const) Sale. Phone OP 3.2717. LAND CONTRACTS penn wee He Mrs. Kate Ra-| surrounded by other successful eee enon cau __tributors. _EM_3-2067 before 4 | Se IST CLASS 8 DECORATING. _ PAINT- WANTED To BUY — = ALL TYPES rischke and . Ww Todd and an. Ty : — | ing and wall paperi 40255 Funeral service white hela peer i phone the dime oftice MONDAY - TUES. - WEDNESDAY NE WI OCL AL BR. ANC 7H ; . vi By meant 394A Oe MATON. —of furniture Ph FE 2-8823, W right a My fae Hen the apts GHitin Futsal) SGU ceuast ihlerrion) 33 January 12th 13th, 14th, NEEDS YOU Work Wanted Male 10° Building Service 12) Papering FE S034 _ DON Aer este, tell REA mere f sonal intervie 0 eens _ | wee eee ee me | ~~~ Homey se iy conn Caer that we may discuss your present 7PM. TO9PM RIGHT NOW * | vET — 21, WANTS PART TIME CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY ee open Oe: (Eh $044 eee cee ee Oak mil ena Rey Me. Kieneer an te our aoe WAKES a : Harkw ay And 7 OP RAThs will get. yee work, References. OR | Floors, basements) EM 3-4879 1 PAINTING PAPE HANGING, _ Wid. . Miscellaneous 28 7 . will lie im state at the Sparks-j ECT inton cwav 4 RATES ieee ae Paper removed PE : EOE _Griffin Funeral Bowe f available good Rawieigh business | > oogeveLT HOTEL FE 5-8126 WILL CLEAN BASEMENTs AND DRYWALL f é a FURNACE WANTED + Tr ] ea. Lg SS ee in N.W. or NE. Oakland Co. : Hurry phone for aprot tment | R Fast, efficient service Al PAINTING AND Se ipenIG) 3 : McNULTY, JAN. 9 EDITH) Splendid ‘business possibilities. | WTD LIVEWIRE SALESMEN TO| New plan can easily y $10,009 | haul trash, Reas. EM 10 ’ OR 40083 Mason Thompson FE 46364 size 125 000 B TU. or more. Phone Mae. formerly of Late Grin age’ Exceptional opportunity for right | sell Paes tee itself sell| p.us ones yearly. paficental | wr. ee JOBS LIOR AUI- SRVIWALLBNGuND pina A.) PAINTING. INTERIOR - EX- inves? = fh t] 58: dear mother of Patrick and | on sight | ersonal interview to experienc ng all arou andy man i A NVEBTORS GOOD. ~ Richard McNulty; dear sister of er cat ncaa, Poe ae st | Real Estate insurance. Credit and 3-$08i ig Eresiestinates” FE 62683 or Gcaracwel) Pree, See church bonds. § per eu ata C 10M) Mrs. Richard C. DePrayne, Mrs.| wich Tel. MElrose 13641 or “Help Wanted Female 7| Collection or Cosmetic Sales peo- YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES FE ¢-6911. 3 fed tel et MUtual ¢ 47630 Eugene E. Patton, Earl L. Jack! write Rawleigh's Dept. MCL 606- ee ne || Ssoplle. «Will train inexperienced if work of any Kind, references. PE ENGINEERING AND DRAFTING | AAA PAINTING & DECORATING We Cap Sell Your House. Donald O. and iilip. N- ou have fair educati : ; 20 years experience Reasonable c a Call Now Phillip 201 Freeport, Mi MEN NEEDED _Y ed on or other 8-4393 service: for builders, contractors ney an e . Srandchuideen, “Funsral service STOCK BOY WTD. 108 W. HURON. 2 ee . 3 to 60. Phone FE eeamt or | YOUNG MAN | WANTS WORK OF orotic eee ae” eee comes a hres [eslimelss prone OL aaaaaaeaanaanaamnann CPR aust! sens apps in pert 1 Hartt "2 oy OMaay Cae | Fa “hote tent or | on tie BM ge isa wo eng epee | ie eee ae = Bete oe ee eee! ALES STAN tng -our-c Sec bahie & EEEWOMER-FOR + “work Wanted Female tor water heaters ranges end -PAPERUANGING. — _paintind_. Reviy Pontiac Presa Catholic Church, take Orion! n. with| SI = ing conditions Must have good + —retati-store in Birmingham selling 5 ; el Le ee pant Ree unre | aster rep. Stephen Navarre, UL | _ BOX Rev. Fr. R. Vincent Myrick offi- NEEDED ice For personal inter- ee || leh . geting, Moser ie east tare IM TED ATELY View, PE $9603 between 10 & 1 plan call Mr epurke, ‘MUtucl 1 DAY IRONING $3) BU. REF meets ce 10) Seren | PE ae iol es ed Gd BROS Cemetery, Lake Orion. Recitation [MEDIA’ DY TO DEMON- 1665, , FE §.147 : -| ELECTRICAL BERV. FREE EST.| PAINTING PAPERING & WASH & going business Rigid in- SUE of the Rosary will be W | BTTRACTIVE LADY TO DEM = _ing Quar Reasonable FE 2-2312./ «pection allowed. Will pay bonus EAL ‘ESTAT _ of the Rosary will be Wednesday. The Geriach-Barklow Company. | strate nationally advertised health | Wain aTaoRcee MAN OR | 2 WOMEN WANT WALL Wasaina | rerteer Blecirie, FE ¢44. f srenbie EE Pete An repizal held ta _ateiciosl! con Ree ies ¢neral Home, Lake Orion. eater tie Dele cpl oo ene. Sees her | women to supply Rawietgh house- | _and_house cleaning FE_3-7561. GET OUR “BID FIR ST! Television Service 22 | _fidence, Box 114 Pontiac Press. $660 Dixte Hwy. NEWTON, JAN 10, 1989. MAY G. tic va tue Maat ‘we willing to tact (at ee ere mines fe comwamers 1h ARE YOU TIRED OF SCRUB-| Rec room, Kitchens attics ~——— ee Wanted to Rent gq Open Eves "til 0: Sunday 1 ‘ti 9. 90 Hudson. Oxford: age 83: sur-| once, send resume about yourself ce i pa me | bing and waxing? Give a cail rages & additions. Terms Wort. | ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN-) OU - _ 2 vived by five nieces and th k elit Box 8 Pontiac P postal card I bring you full; and tet me do tt OR 3-4458 uaranteed Licensed Buildet. Ox- awered promptly Das or night a7 ae TANT “nephews, Funeral service will be. teal ilies, erect aovcarine to Box 6. = = at ales vo be a ucn een 'At LAUNDRY WORK. REAS fora OA_ 68-1260 rE +2418 Reval Flectronica. LANDLORDS - LIS TINGS WAN PED see | 2 Reeder ia i's Pom Savtha'ed srweginrots || BEAUTY FORM) Fregoglty Do™ MCA@OHT heap eaniver eben | OUARAMTRED FOOT ui) MOUS Mena | untae emai Ube) a Ee oe Oxford, a AY IRONINGS , 28 BU, PICK UP | “All erase Lg or unfuro GET CASH FOR YOUR urd wip Rev req Cigh cr. GBlain much beter than just © Gait needy tlcrwemen io deme | Employment Agencies BA ‘k feiver re bana | in Cens PR S000) FP a st nvice APH RRO REALTY.” || | PROPERTY WE BUY Cemetery. Mrs. Newton will He uct, High commission. tus chance _ Auburn | Averue Nurses Exchange | 555 GARAGE. CABINS. ADDI- ae eyes AFTER. 8143 _Cass- ‘elisanetb. Rd. FE 8-3030 BMALL EQUITIES. toe Coe Oe will be backed by the train: | to advance in. expanding opera-| A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN! ORSES. AVAIL ARLE, — | HOME OM neni “bulder, PHA | eee “Share Living ¢ Quarters 30 . inogscn, daw a, sie warrvin ff Rpt cone a thecfintt and | _ Mex Seas inaPiegcal| "Harm ap ip, evcny storing OOF ® MUM Liggiaed & Bonded | Wm, ra Coe Upholstering 23 Leslie R. Middleton 1 MELVIN: al help of one o e finest a 6-9825. nationally known ctshion shoes d - = on Rd. Independence) largest companies In. the business SamYSITTER” LIVE IN CALL | Commissions tn advance! ‘No col- GOLLEGH GRADUATE AGED | HOUSEMOVING FULLY ALS 0 ~~~ | WOMAN «TO SHARE LOVELY | BROKER A Township, Clisekecen, beloved| (rated AA snytime Saturday or Sunday. FE| ‘ecting or delivering! No experi | needs work immediately. typing, quipped. FE 4-450. 1 A Young : Foe Enno apartment With elderly Christian Sell Us Your Equity. infant son of Mrs. Annie C. 5-6511, ence necessary Postcard brings , «Food, wil consider anyt ing, FE;/ MASONRY WORK, ALL TYPES ALES woman, Private sleeping quar) ot 1s. your heme—cash: wait- Throesch: dear grandson of Mr.| Your rewards will be commis- = exci avec you free ‘catélog, details. Write 2B ) yeate experience. O OR} 3-1603 EAKLE'S “tai ei UPHOL STER- ters phone and. entrance. FE |: eel ide ee waculee, woed and Mrs Leo Crosley: dear broth.| sions, paid weekly, year-end bonus: | COLORED TO SELL EXCLUS Tannery 216X, Brockton Mass ELEANING WANTED $1 AN N WORK. HOU Ce pen Cgolty Lake Ra. EM | __5-0660 or FM 8-0067 * er of Wilbur Throesch.. Funeral) insurance and hospitalization; éx- _hew_ line of cosmetics | PE’ 29-4025. _MASO WOR USE E RAISING. eee listings. Giroux-Franks, 4395 Dixie service ciliibe hela today et ¥50| efualve territory: = acmiine satire SouPLE . wi ; hour, experienced. FE 2-0378 ‘ foundations, basements etc D & en aw SPAOLETERING? Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32.) Hey OR 30701, 0 pim. from the Farmer-Snover Pu- rewards for saies. CARETAKER . COOK - H'KEEPER EV FLYN EDWARDS COMPANION FOR ELDERLY| M Building aw FE 32-1004 or ist NORTH PERRY aT eee | WANTED: IMME DIATELY! neral Honie with Rev, H. “H| 22 to $0. Full Ume for both Live | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING lady. good ref. tive tn PE ¢-1828.| _tves_ OR 23376, _ Fi S-8888 ABSOLUTELY | Homes. farms lake property Savage officiating. Interment in. If zou quality write: Don Linden-| on af remipes, Salary $300 mo; . . DESIRE HOUSEWORK, BABYsIT-| Pl LASTERING & REPAIR, | REAS = jand contracts. Buyers waite oan Cemetery. eee at berg . The Gerlach-Barklow Co, Goo ee eran Wi fur- - oR Ew 1Sex TION — "sting = & lronings MApte 5-154. | . Pat-Lee FE 2-7022 to ost. & Found” — = the fastest action on your pene p, ae Mt te Reat $ 1 armer-Snover Funeral Home lie H snished, heated apt (No children) | 2414 EAST MORON ‘2 R G BNYDER, FLOOR LAYING | i Gh Ce) alta il sys a ones, Rear rst. WOODWORTH JAN 10, 1959, ROY _ Lge closet space. bath; adjoining SUITE 4 FE 40584 cxP HOME | STYIE or sanding and finishing Phone FE ~~~ ww Call Realtor Partridge PE 4-358). ae Taare FE 4.9550 Martin lsze | Shere. Fernda} PLAC “LOST” se ee ween: (oa ieine ss 50502 | LOST. COLLIE DOO ANSWERS | = ATTEN TION It [- . Fu crished cS =e at muon basen, Sr ' or 5 a a r ~ eieciricty. Laundry sent out, SECRETARY EXPERIENCED IRONER with ROOF REPAIRS |S Misia? 7 PE SD0 Tract Rasio ntvena Warr 7 Rent Apts. Furnished ; Mrs. Doris Reiyea and Mrs. Don- a or ana Guay for oer ermanent po-| Aged 19-39 with good skills, At Tony sp your beme at ING REASONABLE DISCOUNTS - najean, Ber rye: dear brother of| Ito recos cra joes Dial FE sition NO DRINK NO, Cy rel. tractive ana” poised for’ reception my home. Pick-up and delivery. eee aiTNe— & | Loar MANS pe TONNE ASK FOR MR. HAYDEN. RO Seely EET | ITE FOR : rs. Cora Sommers, Daniel, Nel- f . - : ’ and secre’ jal duties. idwest — = as | i BLIGAT . S son and Ployd Woodworth. also i huaaadll __ Employment. 408 Pontine State OIRL. WANTS BABYSITTING AND septic tanks Field tle, footings | Hi Giddings = Milford. Mutua J yu AYDEN. Regitor fa 2RM $35 WK. MOTEL APTS. © survived by three grandchildren. Gy oe ae ad-writer. EXPERIENCED WATTRESS aP.| Bank Bldg PE. 6-277 “ight housework, cail FE s-iosi, | —Ditches_& boet well. 1 OL 2-8404. “te 5 REAOIROT atasans | ENN PE 8-044]! Nr Perry 8t. Iaeal for ere - meral service w: be held Tues- © charge it.” - ply inge, 1122 W. Huron GOOD TYPIST & GENERAL OF- . Cut-rate for steady rent. | day at 2 p.m. from the Stephen. ~*Y C"ATRE It. -__ | _ after 6. ; SALES fice were rE’ 42200 Business Services 13 Call OMTC ext 46. -. | (ROOM, KITCHENETTE. PRI- ee ee Le SE ay EXPER. BOOKKEEPER. SOME | Aggressive salesman aged 25-30 | HOUSEWORK BY DAY, REPER- “BEION CLUTCH BAG | bath. 2 emplored ¢itts, of tment in Ty, ? . - is Coenen: ; Ber kates” «(Ot | nk be (Gorsace oan be Selstunter A able to work on | siege. OWD transportation, FE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS “tee gata a0 W.| TRACTS AND HO} a AND CON sack aiberi Apts At 10 a.m. today there sontiae Press Box 70 ‘0 stating ual own. Capable of developing inte | Oy peeing BABYSITTING | st aivour rotice General. Pring Watton Bird OR} | Ro ‘OBLIGATION. CALL” TOOR. 4 RMS. & BATH. Card of Thanks 1 : . Ce salary es. | | Compeny (oes OO ee rr 4 or 6 evenings, im your home. FE Supply Oo law a ? 1FINCH. wx CK AND Nicely furnished. Pvt outside ent. awn nw | § Were replies at the Press} | _ pects . outiae State Bank Bid. 8-6253 _Yence_& pn! so13s AT)“ wnite peagies, Vicinity of Squirrel Oo nson. All. utilities turn. Auto heat, & WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR|] Office in the following EXEC SECRETARY 50237. LiGeNGED ~ WOME VOR Chil | BLOOMPUNED WALL Clatawtend, | °0¢ Slverbel Roads 7S sue A rcaate jor cece pate deep sppreciation for the acte of) | boxes. $442 PER MO Instructions | caren. Vie, of soniya, Pe Siam | Ball, Aad windows, Reasonanie | Lo Trinny at Ter duroe REALTO i ea . Special, thanks! to. the. neighbors &, 6 6, 11, 1%, 1% 17 BIRMINGHAM AREA CON. | ~~~~ ~ |TRONINGS $3 BU. ONE DAY sinar OTOR BER thopping Center” Reward. FE wean. S _Tefegrapac Ra Y ROOM: BACHELOR APT_W PER on Ruth aad Voorheis, Rev. Wal- ee St et pete ce CERN in need of @ sec. for re-| PIANO LESSONS, _ MAJORS IN | -terrice,_feterences FE eieés | Py airing. ond Seetating ie Re] 2 3ar — _ Sk ete RFE COS ter Balla hand to, the sharp 22, 28, 31, 32, 63, 70, 74, gearch mer Must have exe. ee Gospel Music, Also regaiar Be- Seraintne oe prone “GUAR. | Pike “Ph Fe «3081 fost 1 MAGNALINER HAND —— Cc ASH 7 RM _ RITCHENETTE. . it - =a Charles Halk and Family, " in ee 103, 112, 116, roomed and _responsibie ieome Wee pres — “to MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, [aEO FORNACES, CORARED te AND Sasee— Vie Pontiae Airport FE) . ae Oe a TAREFRON? WE WISH TO. THANK THE » 119. Be last eee, Let ee | ee ee Male je 10) _retartal service mM 32042 LAB {oat — BLUE PARAKEET. PE “apts, partly furnished OR 3.0105. Spe ee ae So GAP BE baer | a onpranren gone. new ~ | MERPRCTOPLE, IML, YT | Wort queues Pe re ee et “RSTO Pas] AR aL, : ; Agen Ww 5 = aby yr. wou ec -care, "|G ene wt ba er Gallagher's ‘u- the Snover Funeral Home for any Dies "pag. Detroit 34583. 1015 " hepatr. PE +421 and light housekeeping, to live) yy nea We MACHINE FI Ep Hobbies & Supplies — 24a | x . Re Store 16% E. Huron, Can Keath of oUF husband. art ther ain oe oun WANTED Pon | "1, PAINTING, INTERIOR & BL) th ret eat” Bette ae tee ga Fa eer ce | eaten ane o e eath of a 1 , ; Free estimate Ress sina AKES OF. | PAINT BY NUMBE PICTURES | 33. WEST HURON FE 6.8183 | oo Chester, His wife Edna The Pontiac Press ght Det ie ey 373 or OR 38111, ia eae ple TROS” LAON. | Rrineer ‘and euigmaie: waaners. |" Srvabee NUMBER PICTURES | iNT Binoy —_F sal 2 re APT YOR _UEARE, _ Chester : AVAILABLE NOW ENTER | WA in _ | Rook Store, 18 E Lawrence St.) 3 gy, VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. __Bel_Alr’ Manor. FE ¢ $1859 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY | FOR WANT ADS Sag ra Ne ns CARE |" and “enbinet wort eee eee IRONTROS Fe ‘Roy: oe se (Se PAINT BY NUMBER i 60° oxi, OR | 3-1358 CRM” KITCHENETTE APT. PVT. friends, and nelenvors for, tel fe a Yee - ee DB. Marto re 2-7861. WisaTRCy & TRONINGS PICK- roger at Decolics suereia Wik CG ASH: pre tpeeeis Cats. tre iit shown us during the recent death DIAL FE 2-818! LADS. ‘tarry cj Sa80 URN a repair. Call ALL Up _ené Delivery FE ¢Ns | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, tems, Tw, urn __wkiy. Royal Motel OR 34553 of our husband and father Thaate agme eere fer) ce nebie | eee 8618 WANTED—OFFICES OR STORES | ~~~—~~~ ~~~~~~ ee ~ Notices & Personals” 25 For land contracts & equities, new ist FLOOR } RM$_AND BATH. ~ : aes icone noo gol From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 wor 0% Cherryiend. | ommndintenndtmems Piss. canon poly No job!) = Hatdwood Floor service. _ paired, rE after 3 ‘m. «GOMPLETE. GOL 5 wave vse | O* Anh he eee | 5 a ROOMS. FUNERAL HOM cf pam Re SN oP eee, "a At i ee ho 8 POSTON “heen oF ‘aad M38. gee) sith Wideman 7}. . 4 fies of Pontiac specialist, Send ex. ‘Ex nUsineas div tt Vel) see : oe sey < Se nn and fel. to Pontiac experience wants wendy Pe BEAUTY PARLOR FOR RENT . Donelson. fenne Brees “Box Z work, =a vena tegntes ULSAN. «| ax he taken eons Or ek ere N. Pea Tan w HURON iG g : : ir - Br : : deca tia L ROME cere and GR ae heme: | Mel “WANTS WORK GF ANY ERICK BLOCK AND CEMENT) _Office brs. Rome rg ppt | CALL ROU YE_CF CENTRE Land. mi gust = a for Funeral poe Nia od “s eee et tie , farpe. pay te a gefilany tony -BOLIN TAX SERVICE ken wiser pete regis. | actio buyers * Giarx ca otly 319 N Saginew. Lots 5: 1-Day.) 1-Days 6-Da: Ge sew i830 Al-Ovcasion | MARRIED MAX” WANTS WORK roe ‘Gal Ousranteed work. Pa MY | @_E._Pike; PE ¢1107 or FES873| tered. Experienced. ‘n° Ee | Beal pe! ok ron, PE evr, BATH AND ENT ®. . 2s ne ae fa Piya ho Ig yd RC WT a IN AN INCOME TAK RETURN PRE-| Gays, evenings ior Mr. Rotten. ; ' : : ‘sae (ete 29. OR 34 _ Gays, evenings. tot HRA Reems | fae Te ae Set Pee Rsatar ie “Eee any, tea seapeimnent, term | CEMENT & BEOCK” | 2tbettl hy tly dares | ree $308 kao 80 today for samples on ap revel | Work ne, WORK PE sre —_—s|__ Appointment FE 375, WE BLY OARLAND 0 AT Tits “MEMORIAL | 7 (380 $30 Oe Regai Greetings. Dept. 79, =| ee MAK sept wo wonk CORT OMER-BY LicgxaeD BURTON & yen. 06 MEL F. oR +402 LAND CONTRACTS -— bre. graves, "ye Bis epee H ye ip 11.04 : Mi . + | ikl vine. x Oe ok . _batider Pree estimates Ut abit , row. Ede . Home. calls by | Pat W oltre FE a a Giscoungs. yout contract | | 5 A ART be peng : 2 , : G Past ele ai pes VES. rn | lite opportunities, new national! 4 a ~ _ CERAMIC TiLI E feoue TAY) PREPARED | Ts in DAINTY MAID suPr Iss — 70 ie. ‘Aah. ter Bree. uaa ‘aR A PRIVAT! ae : vertised cosmetics, FE pe. PREE A eth atta! TERMS st home. ieee rm Remeioed, | Menominee. Mrs. Wallace, FE Brown Realtor.’ isa W. : entrance. Pe soan ‘ , <=) | mornings. Advance OR 38701 00. Phone FE 4678. 5-788. 4 ‘ : Ph. FE 24810. — welcome. FE 3-0609 or ea vin Pale cap oe WE é aren secret} 85, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 Rent Apts. “Farnishod 33) ie nates 3 LARGE RM. BRICK ents. Ent. and path. Every’ ed Taquire aa olla _ties in rear. 2&3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH, Clark St.. apply Apt. 7. 2 ROOMS $10 : re. a RM, UTIL. furn. 78 Clark FURN. Sen 28 E. 2 ROOM _Pike St. inquire at Apt. + RMS & BATH. MURPHY BED. Monroe St FE 6-2140 Adults only, No drinkers 7 ROOMS. FURNISHED $1350 WK | sno bachelor apariment suitable for eouple, $10 week Near bus, @ll utilities furnished FE 8-229) ROOM APT. WITH PVT ENTR are bath Child welcome. §12) _per_ week. FE 61431 2 RMS. LAKEFRONT PRIVATE ent. util. furn., ideal for Decheloy or redired couple MY 2-1 2 ROOM APT. GaAs HEAT. ae ities $12 wk MY 3-72 3 ROOMS F vr. cae $15 PER PE 3 3 ROOMS Wee SURAT “HEAT AND Ke * furnished. $50. 2165 Pontiac 3.RM PVT. BATH. aN ie NT [Orr cee ean ee 3& 4‘ROOMS WITH beak UTIL. | iUes Pvt ent. west side Inquire 85 Dwight J RMS, BATH UTILITIES GA rage. Convenient location $15 wk 42 Auguste 3} NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS vt. entrance” OR 43-4706 4145 ees Ra : 30 APT ADULTS. CLEAN, SLEEPING RM 344. W Huron 3RM. APT CHRISTIAN COUPLE Baby welcome. 14) Aubure | 3 ; ROOMS AND BATH. IDEAL FOR. bachelor or couple, clean and te: Gecorated Neer Walled [ak Fura sted or unfurnished MATEG! “1363 > aaa "FULL BATH PVT ENT Warm gas heat. large enclosed porch pear shopping area 960 o no Ref requires MY 3.2880 3 RMS AND BATH FE 49106 after 3 3 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. UTI furn Auburn Heights Vacant Jan om e LL. 2-2418 3 APT NR WATERFORD” Wee child welcome OF 31388 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN” trance gas heated &7 & Parke 3} RMS PVT BATH AND FN. trance Nicely furnished Coupie ony Cail 430 to 7 pm E! 2-2074 7 RM APTS. COUPLE ONTY, s10° lo $85 moj; all private FE § 4032 3 FURN REDECORATED, CLEAN Light mand feat Adtite a ent Close in FE 66841 am , FE 21410 pm 1-9)78 3 ROOMS ANT) BATH, Loc ATED! al 107', N. Saginaw Apply Apt. 4 after 5 pm 3. ROOMS AND BATH GAS | Hglits and steam heat furnished | rivate entrance In AuburD feights FE 30129. 3 ROOMS. _ PRIVATE. “CHILDREN | “ : okay OR 3 = 4 RM PVT ENT 5 FE 4 1656 4 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. rivate entrance’ ejyone to down: own For couple PE 3 122) 4. RGOMS& NEAR AUBURN bRM MKATED ¥LAI wae ING. facilities children allowed, a mo, ref required EM 4 ~~ 80 OAKLAND 2 room & bath heated apt Geen $445 month see _ 7 caretaker . AUBURN HEIGHTS 1 RM" 660 Squirre| Ra Bout UL 2108 APT SUITAKLR FOR 1 On 2 people Bophia Manor Apla | Ap nly Pipers Nowelty Store Jb Au! urn Ave BACHELOR APT PVT PNT GA rage optional 87 N Paddock BACHELOR APT. PVI ENT $10 Wk FE 42070 170) Baldwin Sct on APT Uae PA eliities, finene ull! Fp 24216 N Pevry COMPL ETRY PUNISHER TD Clean modern Yo rooma & bath Washer & gatage, Near Eulrabetth Lake FR 4420) CLEAN 2 RM APE PVT ENT and bath Haby ®eloonme 6 Popular off Haidwis CLEAN 3 HM API Piewy neat. FRE 25080 Ih6 BO denste COUPLY PVT BATH ANID FS trance oon hua line FR: 4 847 ENTIRE @N1) Flow Sitth ITY private No chiktyen ON 1 5aty FOR RENT . FUN UPPER 1 room & bath with fet water neat w rivate eulfance Vabetiic: 1 Boat privileges Couple ont Now 3 RMS & BATH, ON PONTIAC! Lake-mevly dec - pvt ent. com- | piste furn No children Of! + Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34/ Rent Houses Unturn. 46 4 RMS. AND BATH. MODN HEAT: & ROOMS. AND. earn BASEMENT and hot water furn. ¢family west | §@rage.- flowers a eae ee | ; schools. Call PE 90003. $75 mo, Adults only. is @ pm or Sunday (RMS AND BATH UPSTAIRS 5 ROOM MODERN. PART OF ot _$59 month plus util PE 50042 outs ete furnace, Drapises, 4 RM. LOWER. W. SIDE, HEAT.| Everything separste. Elisabe hot water, newly decorated FE $63.09 Estates. Phone FE 58-0006. ee renee ar eee eee 4 ROOM MODERN | HEATED APT. le RM BRICK NEAR TEL-HURON 4192 Dixie over Keego Hardware | Newly decorated On busline, Gas | $55 per month FE 2.2044 heat Adults ary mo 762 W 833 's ROOMS. STOVE AND REFRIG. _Huren FE “i trator optional Garage. FE 4 RM UNFURNISHED. MODERN | 2-8250 house Garage On 2 ge Jota with | 5 RM “CLEAN MODE, RN BRICK garden spot Near Cass Lk FE. fiat Gas heat Reas FE 2.5961 48221 — . _ .} (6 RM APT, REFRIG_ & STOVE 6 KRM MODERN HOUSE ON 5]! furnished $80 mo, East Bivd acies, paved hwy . $ miles soath South FE 5.3321 ; of Rochester $65 month, MAple 5 ROOMS & BATH, UPPER APT _°-9291 newly decorated auto heat. ga 6 BEDRM STOKER FURNACE, | rage. 2 children weicume $65 per eee $85 per mo 41 Foster | mo. Reference FE 5-366) FE 8-006) 5 LARGE ROOMS BATH PRIV 17 SODui & BATH CLOSE IN ent. stove refrig. Close to town GAS HEAT $65 MO FE &-6003_ Laundry facilities 39 Whittemore » pase MODERN OIL HEAT. Se one ee Sei: Call after 6 FE 45412 2.0172 of FE 5-6227 6100 EASTILAWN CLARKSTON ha & BATH CLOSE is NR i” wr | “1 " = apes i Mr acopols and churches, 3 bed- Dus FE 2632 or FE z5es room fanch home, I'a baths ARCADIA APPS * Storms and sreens. GReenient | All modern. 3 room, & batn apt © 4586) ° clean and nicely decorated Nie’ alt RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED and warm Ample laundry facil Hogees and apartments furnished | ties Ayreeab.e, Iriendly Jpeigh: or unfurnished All @reas and porhied Children weicome. Close | pies range* Oo sthools churches end down | ARRO RETY town | Bate on trahtportation aig 1 Casi-Fllvabetn Ha FP 51030. (oats $490 per mo [Includes heat A bot water K (i Hempatead BRICK 2 BEDRM 102 FE Huron FR 48784 Cas wliitie, hrated basement : = > Peal ee ; for rec room 2 children welcome ATTRACT 2 epee APT Vacant Jan 7th FE 79160 ulo gaa, heat estside Nr Pontiac Central High School FER Br es ne re fhe vie | ThE? i Hiity } laundry ! Jt full bath with ghower A:l newly | BARBARA ALLEN APARTMENTH | dre arated OF feat Can furn 2 bedroom dupiex ehtidren wel-) stove Sultabie for middleaged | tome Clarketon area FR 8 1455 fauple or with oue or 2 children BEAUTIFUL 1 RM APTS. FUR- tye yard with fence & reer ninhed or unfurnished FE 25371 - East- side $88 per manth FE CLEAN 18T FLOOR 2 BEDROOM PEO A Ten) 300. children welrome N side §66 BHICK HOUSE PANELED IN mo FE 4758) of FE 40000 xnouy poe 4 rms & bath 1 S , ease ' Zia ger\es of round #. of Au Li¢ | A An W Or yf DA [? | Xo burn Melgnts Hent $716 UL ; Furnished or unfurnivhed 2 & 3 ety tms Wath & wtliies furnished BUNGALOW NEA TRE HURON 14 FE Howard St Fe 2 1834 [teal for Working couple Cras : fp ‘puc0CCC( an) Waahtngton Jr High area ~ TOOMms gag heal $80 mu Pore COLORED 7 ORE DR OOM [2 bedrooms upper apt Wisner and foure Cll Bg FRALTY Ctr FY Tineols Jr. Algh area $83 ma 7 fH rs - Cail) before 4 FE. @ 4521, of after . a p S$ ITD : [ - , ete CORD EN r PAMITY POs J iP. a nO meh Sire BR TAHG ROOMS tly c ; JRQOOM NEWLY RE DECORATED RATNN WEST HURON apt owith full bath and wulility ” KTREET NEAR CORNEMAT Heights Phone FE 2.7039 eve room La) per ment : HOAPITAL Ro oJ VAIUPFSE ~ nings only Z WWE Tic BROS: REALTOR 145 OAKLAND 4 NICE ROOMS ALBO | NICE On 31205 ; AVE FE 4 0897 room”, all utilities FE 4 408A $400 [laie Hwy LOFUS TAKE YRONT MODERN S$ RMS & BATH UPPER 1N-Open Fves “t 8, Bun 10 UI 8 2 bedrooms oh) furnace. Oi Pontiac “OR 3-8832 WATERFORD 4368 EASING 4 15028 6 ROOMS “AND BATH oN Piet rm round floor priv bath and LARGE j RMS ANT) BACH vate, 103 Green St FE 4 5627 ent Mot water furn $1050 pes stove and reéfrig furnished 4 best eae ‘Late 2 RDM HoUNE BASH. Rent Houses F urnished Si pend eee ee pane ergo Harbor §65 per mao RM V282) | : ‘y REUROOM, MOTHERN ON TONG! Aare 4 fM BATH ANID OA take titi heat furnished §18 rays Option. te buy FE \2e00 week Hit 444802 aller lid er ea = : : ea py | MOTHERN ROM wT 1 BEDROOM HOME NOeT Riel ean van! Geet) fisceinys pine interior nicely furnished Un Hurry na children cuniter lon Lake privileges FM 3 6167 aA Keut. tte aa", 1 AMALT. Lod ChATtAG HOT BE FR 5 ALGS near Berry #t O12 (Fe 8 008A MODERN § BOOMS cCADUE TS: | aBEDRM WALLED LAKE MOD Went $70 Celer {- et Lake BAL Clone to etly Heras MA 42203 Reerherpst FM 5 5810 2 HEDROOM FURNIAHED HOtSh |” NPFAR PONTIAC’ HIGH $800 -per month re 5S nen] Mooters @opoom frome ome Poors 2 ROOMS CAS HEAT. $30 MONTH ; vee of closet space gus hewt Jowning Ot ; i ie Dus nus PIOYD KENT PEAT TOR JROOM HOUSE For RENT Frit PE oN 6108 nished anc sleeping fons 60 W : ; Kennett HEN TD WIDE GPTPON bo Wiy 4 . Dedrocny bone Tbe7 Bhetiaredaan 7 ROOMBA NO CHILDNEN 4440 Hu ean tireen clin) wml Conn Filvabeth Take Rl Pe 8 20m oa Wal hy @atas 1 WM AUNGIATCW INCLUDING ‘yd. rei en Py bath tharage Ji4 Hen ike aj SUA) serge Af) Dobecem ot) 2 fedrm fame 1}ROOMA ANID BATH CLEAN NE t ny lIke pent toy! Huilder Lotus Lake OR 40297 bR .5 OAR> HeNT OM MP ET oF HP TVOIM LEMS ANID BATHE $54 MO INQ 1415 Pitrabettr tk - Pt hacement goetage FR @ 011) . (RooMAs WITH HARYMENT Fon EEE On bey For Sale Houses 43 G! HOME, 5 RMS. basement, es pest Ae eee For Sale Houses PPL LLLP LLL LPL LE Rent L ease Bus. Prop. 41A 6 ROOMS -& BATH. far) Be FE 458 Sith repetace dining Pontes mist exrTaeive Wert MTT Reattor T01l W Huron Fre* HOE) 8Q FT WITH. ° WEST SIDE DUPLEX 4 Rooms and bath on each For Reng Miscellaneous 42 SCHRAM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC iE seca nee “NEW 3 BEDROOM ! bor Sale Houses WHITE PE 41157 EQUITY IN 2? BEDROOM HOME 3053. Puntos 5 toon Take $900 Call EM 3 Well located on-100xt15; toet Bedrm., bull Bascment t+ Aeres and Barn et segue heat. ott furnace, Deught another home — x: range : tla) ream . fireplace and and hat | Citoux Pranks * Almost finished 3 bed ve 1 aes stale bec omne ve oof employ ment ial fF LISTING SERVICH i clonal ( hi in Tmmaculately clean @ extra ste Tooma with modern tiled kitehen . Timken of] furnace like new 2 Redrm i tent to Tel Huron Shooping Web- | FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY ‘10-8 m1, MELROSE Between North Perry and Montcalm. $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT. 350 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT "69 FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO BEDRMS , dia eds $70 $806 er WOLTIPLE 1 LISTING SERVICE Winter Special Canal front, $00 yds from Cooley Lake. large 14%20 ft. ot room +, fam- liy room with bar & stools. Lo- Ae on 1 acre of land, only with brick fireplace, 18x22 9 000 Weaaedince Possession | $909 will move you in right away. 2'4 bedrooms with ample closet space, natural brick fireplace in |- 10x24 ft living room Full base- ment. oif furnace, all city com- | veniences, “ee, (Gal is $9100 45 the total price of this 3 “bedroom home. nothhing down, except morass costs. The Mrs. We have plenty of room in this 11'gx17 ft kitchen featuring: For- Mica counter tops & birch cabi- nets oy 4° 0s Pe RO RE i TY ; TED Mc Cun Lovon REALTOR | $143 Cass- Elizabeth Ra PE §-1284 FE 4.3844 — Open @ am to 830 pm _ ‘un ls 9,900 Wil bulld 3 bedrm home on your lot Fuli basement. automatic heat, oak floors. tile bath, fam:'y size kiténen with birch cupboards See our model. Dona Moves.) OR 3.2837 ON NORTH BIDE 4 ROOM. | bath and> utilities Hardwood | floors, vlastered walls and fenced yard By owner — 50. with: easy terms. Call FE 4-4563. RILEY. SECOND STR! 4 bedroom ranch with I'z car garage. paved drive fenced Ict Gags heat. It's immaculate. Only | $11,850 on FHA terms $650 DOWN Qn this 72 bedroom home ‘ocated in Auburn Heights on a 50 #£-2060. f! lot with trees floweers and - shrubs Immediate possession BROKER ~ > $09 Elizabeth. Lake Rd , "a PER CENT MORTGAGE Immediate possession brick 5 rooms tile bath basement $76 per thonth SEE IT TODAY $49 PER MONTH Z Be your own tandlord in this a 4 bedroom Rome. situated on 50x18 ft lot. ONLY $6,000, $1,000. DOWN. NORTH “SIDE 2 3 bedroom bungalow ga« heat. garage large lot, aree for quick | sale, $55 PER MO ~ Smith- | Wideman | REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 44526 412 W HURON. 1 BEDRM RANCH $14500 $2900 dwn ta new FHA OR 33-0465 MA . BARGAINS: This 2 bedroom hame_ near Pontiac Motors, 14 an ex ceptionaliy good buy for a handy man 3% targe rooms > basement, gas furnace [m- mediate possession Only $658 down $65 @ month Ik | VALN EW, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE FE 5.0693 CALL EVENINGS TILL & 30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $5 900 peu i+ 4h ee. - For Sale Houses 43 FE § eT MS AND BATH, NEWLY DEC- crated 4 yrs old Full basement Lie lot Lake priv. OR 3-7024 or 5.71878 ALT CLEAN HOME VACANT M 6 : Commerce Lake privileges Gols | Lol Ww Huron Dorris & Son COUNTRY L IVING WINTER & SUMMER SPORTS This —— 3° bedroom Jose ¢. reminds me of Se kena eed see in the Monet ace Gardens maga- zine, srutbiuls one of the most eye appealing — nome we have ever offered.. There is a full besement, 14x14 breezeway and 24x24 arage, 3 acres een ented enced and professionally landscaped, panoramic view from every window, lake directly across the road. $23,950. SIX BEAUTIFUL ROOMS FIREPLACE GAg HEAT Attractive English designed home with spacious and gracioUs rooms throughout 2car garage, two lots, piawes shade trees, fruit trees. A approved loca- tion. $13,500. eUNIOR LAKE HOME DOLL HOUSE This roi ceptaoal and spa- scious 4 room home is in perfect condition, dandy ga- rage. lot 175x196 anchor fenced, forced air ol] heat, disappearing stalrway to ex- pansion attle At price of $10.800 we invite compari- 60D. HOME EXCEPTIONAL HOME This white frame two bed- room bungalow located in Whitefield Estates is a. lot of home for $10,250 situated on lot 185x100. there 1s rated in beautiful ‘ pastel shadek. No down payment. DORRIS. & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 152 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 MULTI-LAKES REALTY 2 bedroom, ranch type home, 2- car attached garage; large lot. jake priv $500 down immediate poss Hurry on his one 3 _8 Commerce Rd MA 4-1578 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | JOLL WEST SIDE -IN CITY This charming older home needs | some werk but well worth the | axking price Has 3 bedrms liv- + ing foom dining room, music reom, large kitchen. full base- ment ot] furnace Owner wants action, so call for price and - terms $50 PER MONTH VAre the payments on this modern “3 bedroom home Large family kitchen nice living room, front | por¢h A terrific buy for someone $190 moves you in Immediate possession . Evenings after 6 call OR 3-37198 +. -J J JOLL, REALTOR 16 DIXIE HWY FE 44561) NTA RANCH HOME 39600 EASY TERMS~ DLORAH BLDG CO Bildor ef National Homes FE 21-9122 _ NO DOWN PAYMENT “3 or 4 bedroom starter homes 1 with (ul) basement and rouRn wit- ing On your lot or will bulld on | eur wt With small down pay- ment. F C Wood Co OR 3-1235 Corner Wtiltams bere Rd. & Mi) Alter #& OR 14-7038 “MODEL HOME, * Now for 3 bedrooms. paths, ee arege. eeeeay birch cupboards, wall to wall | wool carpeting throughout Hot | water heat. Thermopane windows | lot 182"250. Ready for immediate | occupancy Full price, $17,900, |/ will consider smatl free & clear home Fer 5 uuner informatiory aay call — NEREERT DATS 4915 aWINDATE yee ee ANS IE / AND ENJOY 1T A li good credit & job can ) in this 3 bedroom honye I1'2 baths, gas heat large living | room, dining room & chen & more. St Mikes & Baidwin School area $8500 NOTHING GI- Call J. R. Hiltz ee _ FE 5-6181 | 2 biocks N WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. For Sale Houses ! 3 : Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENTZ Lincoln Jr High 43 BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODE!. OPEN WEEKDAYS & ye EXCEPT FRIDAY 731 Stanley 1 Kinney north of Mosiceim 1 TO 7 LI 2-4677 After 6, NEW AIODEL New 3-bedrm. bungalow, with full ent. COPPER tte) FORCED AIR OIL HEAT If you would like this home dupli- eated on your- let us show ALUMI- NG, TILE BATH, FLOORS BIRCH CARL FORMICA COUNTERS come out and you this new model $9.950 on your lot. F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Ra at OR call ‘OR 3-7038 garden soit and berries Small barn Buildings in good en Vers reasonably priced with | with terms thing for conveniece Only $2 560 transferred ‘os E. PIKF ST ROCHE bedroom x129 ft Dudes taxes and , $500 DOWN one trade new 3 bedrm. modern On Oak Hil) Rd Mis, PANG Area. $70 a month. a acres excellent condition” look at this one LAWRENCE W. Gaylord - SMACL FARM— 6 rooms and 5 acres of excellent | Apple trees, cherries | chicken | condi- | BEAUTIFUL, ' ts the only word for this home. sO al-| carpeting. Spotiessly clean — colors tractive’ 3 bedrooms. a'uminum patio on rear of home | screened Ful! price $14 467 ee This home has every- : _ BRICK RANCH 3 bedroom, FE 4-9584 WEST SIDE | | { | ag LO- | very modern kitchen large living room with besutiful | view of Watkins Lake Tm @ yection of fine homes town payment Owner’ Full base- | E . OPEN EVES | Custom Burtder _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ya R AREA one faced 2 with /basement, _ 2 lerge lots, fenced, car garage & outside fireplace Sly Bef down fpr appt, OL. 1-511 SHEPARD. at BIOS. | OWN PAYMENT “3 bedroom, modern. Plastered | ‘ hardwood floors includes taxes and insur- j Sears PAYMENT edrm., gas heat. l'a baths eae i Near, GUS, Realtor, oo NA 7-2815 | “IRWIN GEORGE R. Like new ranch type Southeast side Permastone ing, aluminum storms and screens good heating look at this one> lant on sid- | Better | ortgage cost want an older home fn Then take al Close to school Has ai] oak woodwork throughout. Beautiful bath and automatic heat. There abso- é 1 2RM APT OAS HEAT VRt BITet wet a tery FOR THE PRRAON Wild Wieltrs to enjey home bke wr reidboe a beautifully furnished 2 rm apt with garage Call after 4 pom FP §-b015 YURN OR UNFUAN 4 1M Wilt uti) furn 109] 8 Rive FRONT ROOM WITH KITCHEN priviléges for tady¥ Nr doewt cae 24 Williams, St FURN APT ADULTS ONTY 915 mo Bedrm kitehen. twtr ti & bath Pvt ent 48 Troan way, Lake Orlon MY 31462 be treen F to J pm LARUE RM KITCHENEATE PYT quiet bachelor $0. Cattage 81! FE f 6864 : MOTEL KITCHENETTE APIA Utiiities turn 814 per week wait Pontiac Tk Rad OR Teihe PRIVATE FURNISHED APT oH Central FR 35 0004 VERY NICK 4 RMS RATH ANIP arage weet alile $85 fer month Bh #265 or FR 2 aba Rent Apts. Unfurnished $4 } ROOM KITCHENE TTF rary vate bath stove refiby Theat hot ond cul) water furotiine Aiiulbs oniv 200 N Paddock Al herta Apts Ist FLOOR 2 RMS & HATH Pyt ent Stave refite@ All wtil | furn: $40 mo OR 3.1072 ) & 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT apts, Partly furnished OF J-0105 317 8 Paddock FR 5 sot 2 BEDROOMS LOWER MODERN | fe off heat & hot water furnish edo near OMT FR 5 2864 2 REDROOM WEST SIDI CLEAN decorated util, furnished, FR 4-TASO . = | 2 BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR pyt entrance 2401 Opdyke, $50) mo FE \ : 3 RM HOUSE NEWLY DrOCOnR ated $15 mo Fe 40782 16 # Tasmania home (inn [eal garage hase soy th obromaM fom tik NTL MAN ment @! Mike Dietrict PRS fan? fin Wo Pbieen LRP EEROOM oPROTTR BE ANT) GINb OT Pont COM one Ly fiavwrhM WIT begheoouy dyiithe ; Ali Be Ue: prey kale Me TAM Pig SF CaS Hastie Rest oreetl og punt WIRING MAN Putt a vale oentiatee and «bower 47 2 WED OIM TRACK PATRI ¥ Werk FR } Jape { rene (4 i a a ; un veth, #TS omenth FR @ toot rare WEIN KIPCTONN PRIV PAP DROOM MORN REEL : Near bis (Tose dowelow: PR erator ade electric atovesfartiahiedt RttLS alter 5 a yiite i ul fit ‘ M ; aan i Ten ailowe $ tio FM roam Fon WORKING art . . Meale fo vtestred Or mother with | PTRRDROOM HOARE Pom frente email chihd we pabyaill Nr $50 mo A4TT Maline nt 7 THI Rus 14) Wall i clean. newly decorated antomaet-(y qDTOOM ARICK TERRACE ON al rrPING ROOM ON WEST “eine ! Telegraph Rd $68 my OR POT | with garage FR 40117 2 PFDRM WALT RD Sp MOLY | : | Close ta city) Reas MA 42281 Rooms With Hoard a8 = Ps | TRE DRM Hols ANT) GAT AE i WM 11474 EXTRA CC. RAN TOMESTYLE YORPDROOM RANCH (op yrs mens DY eS ice Jobb Avatinble Feb qoumtil Jury a8 , i P ire Sonn OR @ Oat MPFN ONLY HEASON AIL | DOW NOTOWN Fr J81Ao! JRMS AND BATH PRIVATE BN trance partly furnished FF 4 TAKE J RMS AND BATH 8TOVE ANID, | refrig Near Tri-Nuren Rel Piers FED 8 6470 J UPR FLATS TWO 27 BFDRMS $60 and }bedrm. $55 Desirable Iecalion near ftineoin Jr Hieh Achool on Puctid street FW 42524 ‘or FE $-1172 2 ROOMS & BATH PV1I AT Williams Lake Couple ony OR! 3-174. : 3 RMS DUPLEX APT CASS LK area Stave & reir turn §40 m: FE 62252 or EF 8 0221 2 ROOMS 407 N CASS OAKLAND, _ 82018 3 ROOM UPPER APARTMENT ON! Oakland Ave nea Raldwin Pri! Vale bath and entrance Heat and! ¥ | : hot water furnished Rent §50 }2, BEDROOM® LIV RM KITCHEN PUNURY TIV ING | FE 4-480 3°RM LOWER UNFURNISHED, apt The bath, oak floors, gas heat Clean 90 Union Bt. Inqu re 5.2024 and Jadio free «witehboard serv. 215 Seminole FE 45425 |} ROOMS AND BATH ALL UTI ice ake a look aod be convinced | é ROOM UPPER IN PONTIAC, 1| tles furnished 0 MO week y Call Lowe daby. weekly and monthly bedroem stove, Rarnee, on bus) _ &t 288 N Periy | Hpi Mises ster Reach Mat or _ Cal EM 3.0714, IS ROOMA TANI) CHATH OFTHE .oce pe o Oe Ni) Sahnagy ie: oe Nina 2 BEDRM “4h2 REUDER plec recreation roam will ems Jor Dine Tey OR GAIt _FE 40287 after 4 eaaer 8? Becks 79 7 . Rent Office Space Al CROGMS, DECORATED. ADULTS yoo MODERN RF FE 2-248 after 6 ed Keto Harbo REDE CORAL seO 8Q FT AIR: CONDITIONED 4 “RMS AND BATH TEFRIG. ora ae see ee ee only offite space in new tulding Cap! and stove furn 454 Auburn, Adults C pices . ; to! Ravingy & Loan co 18 W aah FEL 9. 5-ROOM DUPLEX GARAGE n Huron At rE 4058] Sua a BATH stove re Piberty of child FE 5 8089 AVAILABLE 1 ANPY 2 ROOM Tipe furn ‘62 Baldwin 5 el TERRACE CLEAN 660 A suites All wlilities furnished $40 rE 2-7832_ © Fast wide FR 5:66)7 Der month Gorm locating oF 4 RMS. & BATH ATTRACTIVE. Sheri All_util. furn, §70 mo eridan FE §-6475. ry | 7 HMS & BATH UPPER DUPLEX only No drinkers Pvt § ROOM BRICK, gg GARAGE, ia pap Rd Ca I Loyd bmi Pe ti, furn, FE 46-6004, $1250 WK! tae Take (it ite Foréom fauee near Auburn & i 0 mont HDF AL FOR ¢ fore F HAS BANE | @ ; me ive re Marion $65 ment and AC’ OM! Purnace wil! ma sc rent uatih June Vath $88 Pet @ ronnie Haseme r Ciarage On moth toa peiiable party. fae Thersyiawal gan min Weet %.e mile to S86) Manton USENET aca Trok hi Bee Mr Arbor Neat door LS Wiis RM 3-5244 : RAM WARWICK IN SVIVAN | AKF 1 bedrin brick Carpet lake DAVISHUILGE @ EM ok TPH TTy oes ! : : ; Feeut ap sale €bialren bemeoln or 4 ee seaxe Bs one 44006 uy _ ee , UNTON LAKE ARO } WET TAKE: PROE mi uy LAU! = room hawse €@tnae to village PM! - - MY STA wi MOuN ff FM 2ATORY ea au WANTED PO LEASH FOR 1 YRS i" Nan ee omecre iF aa avetiee nai GA tel ts e neem ee i ne ‘ ‘ aption ta buy Horhester @rea tinion Te BM 32567 miter © We Grogan ” eves MaUERN 2) BEDROOM, Crt For Rent Rooms 37 - dren weleome ltatundry from, ciee - 2 trie airyer Fo ognile Boooof Com - ap qi stop IN NICK HOME merce $15 wk or $55 ma 154 Amaia Fe mw 3.711 ee a ale ad ae i; cael : fz is Mt ri eur N aa 5 : may : a AMALL AOUARS FOR SthNT IN jemrn 1 nice yrivale home quire ‘mt 1078 ‘Paylor Bit ask tor Cinse'In ER Peat” fonnie Weaver FR 4@ 2031 BMALI IoUsy NtCRLY FUtt rf van : ae 2 1 EA Ss el iy ladies | -2AT tistiest with udilities, miclults only . R " i 2 : Ol 7 SAGA N Raginaw FRO 2 0700 Jiwight Fi 2 ot7e Py AN RL RIPING a Wit i washing pris §8 FE @ 148 200 Rent Tfouses Unfurn, S60 ectemore OR NILEMIEN NEAR PILL HERON Be peM ADULTS LOVELY Pet heme, References Fit @onar | YOREDERM PANCH TYP MONE fy Waterford Children weleome Convalescent Hlomes J8A iso household furniture for sale | on ae “WAVE ANCIFS MEN ORD : e VACANCIES ME ‘ PNP PRM ity RATEES IMME GT. | a hen ‘ Fnhoioce A) Rie Tce MRE pce Dame” Batre i fiente acrepled Wasy ralee Hose large yart C130 Adawinson, Das | tate feet Home FAL S48! ton Plains For information call Detraitt WEnive @ 4956 i NO*™W OVP PRP DOOM CARPORT GA AGT (ied TAners) Muncinel Mune ln rw! Pienty of shitubbers Healy | caygtr tion seul proof wala new Near Williams bk ctibicbz en | groomed floor equipment by im welcame OF 11847 / mets felephone by rach hed 7 HOOMB AND ty NATH REFRIG TV plugs 4 miles North of Pon ermior, stove off cireuimtor, g40) tac on M24 then West 1) miles mo Adulte FR 4 7407 on Silverbell read 24 howr nurs tig ovare Flewible rates Wei la vite ror inapeetion 1226 WB rerbes] road Pontiac PE 47224 ,; BEDROOM CONTEMPORY tacant FR. @ ATA? } ROOM STONE HOUSE LOCATED Motel Rooms 39 wert of Rocgheater on blacktop = 3 road suitable for couple Bile M Stout Heallor 77 N Saginaw HOV Ian RURI \ St. FR & #lfis ~ He om by a ar Week ; an or 7 voom apartments '} ROOM HOUSE NI DOWN LOWN Conklag aml refrigeration unite Parking FE 47059 440 Auburn Ee A “bath, oll heat FRE 23-7425 ReatibuyinvOekland (c t ; 7 y in AKI AME ‘ounty, rooms ia BEDROOMS “GAS HPAT Me wilh watt to wall carpeting, col- month Judah dk Sub B ored bath fixtures telephone, TV ly WOE OA te 5 ehard Lake Rea In Keego Marbor me § HEAT $73 PER | Phone Jack Loveland FE 24815, W New Vork St FE 46648 he at detati« ® : = OOM! * ena FULL BAS®. | ULTRA NEW ment, FE avaliable Weat sifle near Tele Judson, FE est side HTrick tv ng orm x dinetie Dravton INains SPE ‘CIALS! 3 bedroom nem sty “a CTR AN, LARGE, WARM &L PrP | » Kingler carpeted Caine room, “We ST s1DF Hc “OME , brick ® large rooms 2? haths menarate entrances basement with furnace automatic water heater & en trays Fine corner loty reets, north of high school low with full basement }odecitnoma and bath also gatage & white $1.959 with 3650 an. “HoUSsT ror gat Fane y Wilrabeth tk Estates or 82 500 down ond sg hee PORIONE \ c ‘LOSE ay Nothing Down over ron aap ts ston are J obedtm: ali! brick Pull basement 2 car gar g¢ and breevewar On ige corher ‘ot 3 bikes from echool M 5.4868 Bi] RFD ROOM NEWT Y MODERN HOSING ( ever-popular residential ger APPROXIMATEL ¥ i i “Cane LAKE Gieod 2 Car garage §12.500 GILES ¥ bibs eneorve NITY ly home ‘near at Rene : Rig modern kitchen, ing & highly fecommended McCONNELL & &8t nee ly tecorated Plastered Onive 2 bliecka from Waterford ee New awn. mofttgage coats oniv to han. | FPR 4.3581 PEN oR) Mitt ip FI ISTING SERVICE HD AND SANE volume purchasesy V ( and alrect ta vou ralonle a ) U R We have #00 plane ar srimete — BUTLDER, oe “HAN 27910 . oe “OFFICE SPACE. Af > teat z home -Full basement, fireplace. on half acre tot On black ee) road, White Lake area. Only $9 800 with terms : STHEI® REALTY 138 ene Road 1M%@: at Highland, Mich MUtual 4.2045, —— $m MILLER VACANT, — $300 DOWN nearly new hone all verv jafge rooms s, full bath, oak floors, nice bright lv¥ing room. oil fur- Nace 3's Iots lake privileges on Cass & Elizabeth lakes This ts a real nice. home & well lo- | cated among other nice homes | 2 bedroc $800 down moves you in! INCOM™ near St Michael — rooms & 2 baths } large rooms & for owner ineame from bath apt will make your land coptract payments Partiy frr- nished 2 wee renges. 2 refriy-. erators full modern bhacemeé-t 5 car garage Only 87900 for Goitian Ne down payment for an paved Think of {t’ A west side bric for only $9975" Low “down par ment See it — its very goof’ DO YOU WANT TO cell vpur Thome” We are in need of located 2 & 23 bedroom ho es William Miller /- Realtor ile 2.9263 1078 W Huron | Open 8 fo 9 I. after 4 dis HAUSE $1 000- bala TE ‘Patncle 1a THE “BIRD Tp sEE TAKE FRONT, a onice lakefront. 35 jreom home ceday Lake toom ith nverionking the lake Qood saand/beach Beau- tifl bie oaks xh@de the 250 deen lot Off seaspn priced at. ss on popular TotueM Spacious 18"32 livin large picture windo ontvy $13,500 .on t¢rms READY FOR YOU Yea one of the @alows we've se Gecorated fust Ceramic counter. full basement recreation room white fence encloses yard with s beaptiful shrabdtry An outstanding b 10. #00 pas REAT. rar PARTRIDGE eee w HURON MUTT TIPE ¥ Lae TNO SERVICE CRESCENT Lake ESTATES Year old 9 bedroom full bese. tment home harcweed fieors . plastered wailt [| birelh- cu Si1900 FE a hte, eveerss » SYLVAN LAKE MODEL Sale or duplicate 3 svetroom, urdey — §& Fe’ 04003 unddy. 2140 arad! 2 family TARE. sharrest and cleanest modern 2j bedroom bun- | wry t: pear 1 wernt “VALU EON PADDOCK heat — Corner of Chandler Here is an older home that is tm go be purchase large living room. kitchen, and pantry rogm dewn, Basement. | Full pricegs #7950 STATE STREET — 7-room older home in/excetlent condition, mfas- | ter bedroom’ on lower floor.. also. living gbom, dining room, library kitchen and screened front porch, 2 bedrboms and bath up Ga aft in fulf basement. Gas heat. $1 500, Aerms NORTH SIDE -— 3 _ bedroom, rangh built in 1956 Brick front. Perma stone sides arid rear. Liv- ing room. dining room, full bath, modern kitchen with table top: range and built-in even Auto | matic ol] beat Washer and drver- ihejuded Out of state owner mitt ! fell Price reduced to $11,030 rea- | jsonable terms can be arranged J AUBURN HEIGHTS MANOR — Here is a moet attractive. all- brick ranch built in 1957 3 bed- Tooms of 2 and den Large living room with Reman brick wall and fireplace ° full ceramic tile bath Pius ‘9 bath. motiern kitchen with | dxen wali-ty tefrigerator and freezer ma onary cupboards Full bacement, gas furnace, rec- ear attached garage Lot 100x350 Full price. $71,500. Terms. sR MeENT BUILDING ~— €/)| mily Living ream, dining room, kitchen. full ceramic tile bath 2. ne bedroom: and separate basements each With its own utilities, gas i ies and gas water heater | Convenient to towntown Bus sto: at door $25,000. Reasonable 737 Baldwin BEDRM COLONIAL, 7 rm d's) =«obaths == fire lace, ctet ait in excetient tan ‘o lots $25, 850 FE e303 "BUD" 3-Bedroom Suburban ‘Lake Privileges Sple and span 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow with lake privileges: on delight- ful Crescent Lake, school dus at corner, Features bright cheerful Hving room, fall bath, excellent base- ment, otf fired forced air heat, leetric hot water, alumina@m atorins and sereena Priced to $12,500, MIR 8 ee ——— $1,000 Dow n : “See thie rent beater. con. venientiy located & room brick terrace. easy to take care of Features generous living reom full separate dining room bedrooms and full bath upstairs. fou basement A heat, gas ; bet water screened porch look Th will pay you to today, why wait? ip Bade Nicholle. Realtor 40 Mt Clemehs st Ay Call Mr, Meiser Fe $1201 of FR S-s004 & ship and material condition that can | jet us tell reasonably 2 large | bedrooms nd bath up extra) Let us _ future home You a (Mooreblit home) $9,950 and up. GEORGE R_ IR , REALTOR 269 BALDWIN FE -5- “MULTIPLE LI8 'ROCHESTE ranches and tri- levels. bere Liberal FHA terms, Only*: Roger B. Henry, olf: a Main 8t ‘1 down) ; long at. con end $90 2831 8 leer Rd cream home bullt TaIeTy Ae work to be cone. More+ ' 2-b: your -The finest of workman: / Rochester Call today. you about a home built especially for you. Oak firs:, basement, birch cupboards | and many other wonderful help plan get more with i K. lil your 0101 G ew ORick | NEW BRICK $15,775 to, L 1-9111 | ON DIXIE HWY. NEAR CL JARK- | ston Very good home with ¢ bed- Full bath large enclosed porch over- fire- jake Full basement lot with ctreet Lake privileges ae ca Pal HOL. ME S. BY BUILDER jevel starter home immediate possession, double sink oe range, built in 3 dosn payment G. Fiattley, “NOR TH SAGID reational area with fireplace 2) Large 4 bedroom. gas huerace, Bargain for cash North Telegraph, neat sun room, , > 150 jot. Zoned commercial ma, Rochester Road. bath. utility room 5-40 foot lots, $1,600 4 PONTIAC RIAL. “Ty FE 5-8275 | on also on. wont $2.000 FF, 5-2953 - 1} low | EM | 60 | 3. 850; ? bedroom, | giounte au ; | screens awnings. Available ta Gittor mortgage costs only! Bon'r del eoepod Or payments will E C Ls “YRS soe oid master bedrm 22x13 al GALE IN [50 Danelled rec orm tied laundry! Lakefront — 26 ft. living _ with natural fireplace, dining rm tTeom a 4 RM LGB LIVING RM & KITCH. 2 bdrms. Lot 50 x Ro A | foe, mek vee iicess. $5,000. $2,500 Y nne NC, | _Aown “On 3-661 F ie Ritors since it, uron FEd Open Preninge: & oh eee | 36x42 . ' Contempo. BED tah) styling Oj) heat and ho 'Wond derful view! a e a year round resort six miles out ft t Don't delay, tice ts only $12.973 for in vin and y¥ — see ‘Income - Home ft, corner lot fired het vate entratice and bath on second fiear — for $85 per ik when Fou see H for your showing 3 Humphries| ae ustiNe SERVICE # - bun- now! be very fronth enuine lakefront home ena approximately 82.500 will North side — neat. modern gsiow Carpeting and draprries dining | ped room On sec. — sement, storms, Double garage ft | Bpactote apartment for the wwn- | er im thiv most attractive aa sttuated on a tandscaned &3 x 121 | Tile bath. fireplace water heat ahd breakiast toom Pri to five larce rooms Rin | rent. | “You ealt » For Sale enews! Soe - 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bursting with pride and anx- fous to have you see i A ledg ea fireplace in — the and full ‘ ‘tra modern is the kitchen. uilt-in stove, oven, and re- atlached garage. $18,750 and was one Situated on rolling land in a very scenic area Words can't one do jus- WATER FO RD VILLAGE beauty, Very clean, attra decorated and well- of your kitchen with Ptand & ample dining space. copes and Salen dra- A 2'4 car garage af- playroom for the a value at $13.- include all taxes. pane insur- LAKE FRONTAGE — High everchanging, beauti- Owner bas reduced his custom-bullt 3-becroom brick ‘round home to only select oak floors. The basement has a door lead- ing directly to the terraces. Completely etl “tt a desired aecanA fire: A wonderful place to Hke rent A neat 3-bedroom Ranch-type home. Tile bath, shower New 1l'» car garage Landscaped back yard. com- and water softener You can move this 262 8 Telearaphy ‘Rd N othing “Down Will build starter home on. your, a Basement inc! uded Also roug ‘hn wiring See our model _ PERSON, ALIZED, HOMES nn ‘1310 square foot 2-car pastered garage, 2 Gaeuke Located on Cameron down FHA terms 2, BRICK RANCH Lake front and lake Custom built eras built-in oven and range. Lovely paneled family room with replace and bar-b-q pit. tnter-com Butlt-tn land County's most beautifully de- No money down Call us acta for the buy of the week. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ibaa & Ne ces — “FOR, FOUR noe pureve Glarkston 20 8 Main. Clarkston (ACROSS FROM BAN SYLVAN LAKE |Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom k, tri-level ranch home Fire- lake privileges $24. 1780 teresa ‘FE 4-5090 TOs, ee Colored Families — com on Bagley 8t., smal down. paymert re ose ont. Call Mrs. Rn A. Nott, Very good income area and a 4-car garage Bl any of toe ace bieeks from piece and home with nice fenced back yard Available far low doen Payments drop ta only $45 ber month after first 2 yeare. LTOR PARTRIDGE EN TIL 9 LISTING ARRVICE TWO-FAMILY 8 come a main Gey oak floors, down ben's THiaa Tita real buy! home work yourselt E, ave pien- CRAW I ORD AGE XC vi wil hendle Foval payment Spring is just around the tornet and all reports are thet buildin: cost will rise Come out and je lis shew you our néw 3 bedrm. ranch home with full basement lace your Order agw for ‘7 at aed lot with fash te a mort ‘age ' P C acrens fram Feed Town. Wil oe Halts eal ail Mae OR + Anet 6 call On 2 Ward W. Ross CONVERTIBLE 24s *? ™ dally ne warniie Ls. RD pee ce Pas es eee Baer ET a = = en = sa oe de # a. of i! u ; l . Foe ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 For Sale Houses 43|___For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) _‘For Sale Lake Prop. 44) MODEST MAIDENS ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SIDE 4-BEDROOM Excellent older home tn * good West side location. G to achools and bus. 24 &. living room, family sized parton water poo s.ps0 Pe ben warage = DRAYTON WOODS SPECIAL! Owner leavin, state — se@c-) rifiee lovely Zyear-old brick! ranch — 1,100 sq. ft. large, lot, 3 peareenes ‘ful base-| ment, ceramic tile bath with: ee vanity and tor-/ mica itchen cabinets arels an cmeere alumi-/ nu storm and screens, anal a ‘beautiful picture win- dow view of Watkins Lake | Only $15.950 on terms. See this now $345 DOWN... | on FHA terms. This newer 3-bedroom home is in an excellent East side location near Eastern Jr. High, Full: basement with gas heat | Real sharp home—see it fon) sure! STOUT'S Best Buys Today 10 UNITS! Florida style masonry con- struction ciency apartments. ' apartments furnishs hot war beat Nothing spared in the construction ond oper- atfon of this outstanding roperty. High grade clien- ele Showing a good return on your money for this hard ul get item Let us show you! EYE CATCHER Bright and cheerful bunga- low just off Baldwin in good Teaidentia! area containing ¢ Tooms and bath with ocak floors, Basement with fin- ished room for extra bed- room if néeded Gas heat. $1,600 down to FHA commit- ment. Plenty of value here. & i TWENTY- FIVE SUBURBAN . . Excellent, ranch ¢ Pan- eled Lapras | i. th fire. place, Attached double ga- - ® rage. 2 betirooms—a very, ie. Baldwin road just past Mil! Lake - in of land—asking §18.- $55 MYRTLE STREET 2_bedroom bun: sey oe ; room—dining ell — 34 Full basement, auto at, recreation Bier rer bel : gar ga rage Reasonably. priced. Convenient terms. $650 DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow. Liv- in, Pi bd Landscaped lot and garage. Priced to sell ~ immediate possession, North side. * NOTHING DOWN 2 bedrooms, tile bath, hard- wood floors, nicely decorat- _ ed Gas hest, full basement About $275 closing costs and 5 per cent interest. Pay- ments include taxes and in- ~ surance. PERRY PARE 2 bedroom with oll heat, neal a5 8 pin Tile bath. Owner says ‘sell."’ since he has bought a larger poms: If your credit is good y can buy this house “with cae ments of about $68 per . LOTUS 4 LAKE Will bulk on ovel 70 ft. wide ga Bh rot tot Terrell. Buiter, —Buidier,, PE S-0885. Lake’ Lets and Lake Priv. prdiord : Clarkston Schoa urcheg, peong door. wat: y | paved street, $1,085 full price 20 down; $20 a month, Al How Lincoln @&7711. toast Ae an LaxE room 50 gallon electric, Twater heater and dryer. 80%110 foot jot. $8500, will take housetrail LAKE LL 6 room, breezeway and gare ree. room in knotty pine. tion is6 ye ~ one lake. $13,500, Paul wT Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 48550 Oa_8-3653 46 For Sale Lots OG § ACRES BUILDING SITE NEAR Ortonville. $1,500, $50 down l'g acres erge site with trout are $1.15 down OOx238 ft aes te ne “Can be ; divided ‘inte 2 lots... $1.200. $80 One-third acre with = o eg ship in 3 lakefront $50 down Winter priced lakefront * = * down, lake privlié O] aces! PANGUS, Realtor fe M5, Ortonville Na __7-2615 BY OWNER CHOICE BLDG _| Lor. by Jay Alan Sale Household Goods 87| Sale Household Goods 5 37 For Sale Miscellaneous bad : a PC. LIVING ROOM 8UITE. NEW TWIN BEDS, EAP, MA- ack chair & ottoman. 4 ple 5-3488. a ab tty reg ow ‘Press Box i right & ae vacuums, NEW PORTABLE SEWING MA- BABY BuCGY. HIGH CHAIR AND _ ¢ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. Several used, sutomatic washers.| 25176. : , a Dou dresser, bookcase RO S REPLACEMENT PARTS | BEAUTIFUL BAGUETTE ai ee See BMPS. | 96 Oakland Ave. FE 14021 | slong bracelet coektals it Pearson Furniture, 42 Orenatd | NORGE AUTO. WASHER $165 ee 7 om wa in Lake Ave a eu {t, refrig like ne 69 wats mughland 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM sur, | \oree $9 11 cu f. refrig... gis6 mli_vee = brand new davenport and chair. bos por { Chios ‘press 10 BATHROOM FIXTURES, = 2 modern step tables, matching | Many Srmerig se town kitchen, oi] and gas furnaces Cofiee table, 2 decorator lamps. via Glscet”. PF pra te —— - All tor $99. Pay only $3 weekly | 101 Ww Arbelde FE §-6189 automatic water " Pearson's Furniture 42 Orchard | OF ee | | (were, Electrical supplies croc Lake Ave. NEW COTTON MATTRESS $10.95 and’ tile, galvanised copper, black Dresser | 2). - 2-2 $e pe and hence eh Lowe ‘08. | X12 RUGS, WOOL PACE, $15.95. | Breaktast set...............055 $10/ Paint and Super Kemtone, Reversible, $16.50 import ed, | Electric range... ......- $15 | HEIG s SUPPLY Axminster, Rug | Singer sewing “machine...... $10 | 2685 LAPEER RD FE $5.05 Peerson Furniture, | O11 $10 shard Lake Ave burn agate, bed with innerspring 31° ADMIRAL ouaR, REBUILT, im exchange for your set and dit: ference, or cheap for cash. Other We buy sets as Appliances. #161 Com- re-built sets on display. merce & $15 We E BUY, SELL & heeeshte Loy ohh APPLIANCES AT AUCTION ices, Freezers washers, dryers, tre aod gat and burners. rie as ranges. Samuel AD Gtapie $6012 | ‘ZDMIRAL t DELUXE & REFRIGERA. | e frost. 5 year Warranty. Frigidaire palace $2 per wk. tors, Ige. deep freeze, electric redel Sonick” sMY 3- AUTOMATIC W ee ELECTRIC MA 95-1518, siove & refrigerator after 4 pm aute ec- akiand Furnitu EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 104 S Saginaw PE OWL HEATERS BRAND | ie Coleman's, selling below cost. All sizes, MA §-6611 OVER 301 j0 USED TV SETS, FROM $14.65 up TV antennas, $8.95, WALTON TV 615 E. Walton FE 2-2267 ance of contract Payments $6.92 mo FE 2-333. Center |PHILCO DEEPFREEZE 1 PFAPP CABINET SEWING i MA- chine. Must be sold to pay bal- Michigan Sewing EXCEL- _ Burmeisters- || CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 16x48 32 ft bel. lath Ll iQuantides 10 pcs. or “more) ech d - piyscore $ } oxOala ved Door casing CW. Base shoe CW P. A Stanley Aluminum Windows es e - * at AUTO WASHER 1 RECONDI- |_lent_cond. #129 _M¥_ 3.3101 0 DOWN ORION inerances | Boar tCueget Sacto, Welle urine fatite'cs, hee w' at PHL ted cuore: cee! ~~ Burmeister’s eee $750 will move you into this = “_strictea, OL 21-1550 / Say cone o er. in working race 416. OR eel rent when you can, doteicee eos 8 | — A BEAUTIPUL 40 IN. GF AUTO _3+-8513 - NORTHE! RN LUMBER uy thig almost new ? bed-| bedtooms and part base- DRAYTON WOODS '- Large cor- matic elec. range. Like new. Cost RCA ELEC RANGB, ORIG §208 Compan room ranch een ened ment. Vacant for your ner ‘wooded fot, Anking | $2,500 12 , AP Newatearuces $300 Only $95 252] Premont now §140, exe cond, 380 8. Edith. | q94@ Cooley tate ae enh yard, new garage @. only i . > WEST - Dw reet. $2 _ Aft 6 m Pee eaenes oe OO] | imasiase! oon Only & HARGER CO. NORTH MERRIMAC Street. 80 x er S Sa REGUILT WASHING | MACHINES: Mae LOTR ee | a as North end location. ance. 33 W. HURON - FE 5-8183 | | 110 “Natu , 1 didn't understand it, but that doesn’t matter AS C Le) Guaranteed Thyle Electric. cor- Deliver! es avatiabje _. = a COZY. CARPETED 5 RW. “TILE MicmnGAN TAVENUE — 130 # 235. = vally ; i, bu : bat « 25 cer SEL ECTIONS her oi N Jolnson and Howard. ENGAGEME, T INO. WE, BUY LAND CONTRACTS KE EG O Close to town & shopping as long as it improved my mind!”’ jar 3 at $29.95 FE 43160. DIAMOND ates 6 5 ‘ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN - 2 center $5,080. $1,500 Gown or MIDEAND STREET — 100 x 100 | 31 table model. $38.85 BYLVANIA SUN-LAMP WTF H! —Phone OR 24681 - Sie Semsraatam mene |G tor tam, ave fol FE | caritSREE ROAD — 0 FL. toot = ay sgt auranged ahconuoaly LUA od Caouee PE eat | PEW LEFT, Sey ae = F ° : ; } ; after 6 furnaces. ets i mati : Bateman + Fendi tte er et | | sMaLL HOUSE MUST SACRIFICE re cin [ROAD (8. of South) Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan $3) Fissbetn “tk Rd. FE 480. SO cae aig axe arta | bisa lots. $500 down. pcimediste Leaving for service FE 3-7718 ens $i ‘STREET Q l= ~ a ™ we ees (State Licensed Lenders) . lanoce “ANYTHING YoU WANT ue ar, Nob Terms. Curie ADB, FURNACES waGieainl GAS & possession Anytime TERLING -—(Garage | ALUMINUM WINDOW AND DOOR Se % es rc ac 4 erms. Curta Appl. -601, : i house on rear} | business. Established 1954, Walk- GeCNo Le ine eae os S| — OR 3-0103 * ee ae ae 5x6, aii osen INVESTMENT RILEY AUBURN AVENUE erage - 330) in business alone aver $50,000 ARE YOU NOW A little out of the way but a jot SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MA- tn built, First $30 takes it. Cure « roomsland bill ohn . ft. Zoned commercial. Per Upsstti pcb liicoe ge aieguet B k { W k? less to pa Funiture and appli. chine like new with sig rag Take well Lae Sesame Se ee ! 1 awe - alco exclusive { . ‘ = STANDING T REALTORS FE 4-0528 full basement on approxi- 3 ite DROOMS Nicholie & eae Co. Lease available — top location — ac 2) or . vc our ase doce Te SED | months or will t aincouat for ceil FREE STANDING T OlLETS ne ie 371.8 Telegraph Eves. & Syn ss Malely 29 acres with front- $7,950—$150 DOWN, Excellent con- | : : 3 | Possibilities unlimited. §$5.000 cash Sarpeine | Capitol FE 44 Douvie duw! & : as aaa ate on 2 roads About 500 dition on Ellwedd off N Perry | 33_W HURON EE sie puls you in business. Call Mr. jy» you'RE BEHIND |... 244 MONTHS TO PAY | BPECIAL ZIG saa BEWING MA-. Waslbow’s win “huings $89 95 — ASSOCIATE — Conley este reae Scod Enclosed h, carpeted living Sadier, FE 60495 for appoint- and need (ano We buy, sell or trade. Come ONl| chica baie Porakle 946 08, Con. ie colors oo set with E SROkeue in Stat Ss below aavinie ee cae ee r ful ee re a — ment. a PRESER Your. ‘caeprr and look around. 2 jocrses ot of tree | sole $6895 Terms Michigan Sew: |-> trim i 90 05 Van : in the area on a front toot easement with gas e . > ou can pey off all your bills parking. one O24) ing Center, 143 Oakland 23337 Fa ctor _ ars as basis...$8,600 down. A real age, storms & screens Really! \\"aterford - Drayton FOR LEASE cee ba) OO opek N. BAT. 8 TO 6 | STOVES |BOUGHT, SOLD, EX.| SAVE) PLUMBING SUPPLY " $1,200 for Equity money maker peed te sen ee Feet ies wiitel 4 parcels tiecalealjeat Eid iG ae payment. 4 mies of Pontiac or 1 mite! changed Turner's, 602 Mt. Ciem- | 172 8 paxeass wee eee . ti Pl Easy. : ° ' a j- ens FE 32-0801 . ONE STORY FRAME — 3. BROKE H eS — ab — are Page corner Phone OR 3-429) WE W 11. I, iT: L. P YOU! E of Auburn Heights on Auburn! —! NOME FAG OF Oa | bedrooms. 1" car garage. \\’ eS . ; rE ort Elizabeth Ue we 44801 2 dr rh we $85. down | HATCHERY POULTRY FARM |. Rd M50 SALE OF HOME FULL oF aN | 4arage Soe arren | alte + 2 ots on hills. Low as : = b “MEW SOFA BEDS 3 tiques’ Fa ia ' . Full basement, gas heat. ~ See tout, Beale | FOR SALE OR RENT. 3-BED-| \\ ing. Pontiac Estates 8 miles from Sue te aera | BORROW UC iy “Te § S00 | malcwar Geno ee yplete He “4 ecas, beautiful pecalereent eee / sTEEL OVERNEA 443 ORCHARD LAKE “AVE. Daily ‘ti! 6 '~ room terrace, wall-to-wall carpet-| 4.) _S°*° z ae =e ILL A fine community of large rolling pry CLEANING. PICKUP STA- OF FICEs IN | ing with freezers ahuttere lots tok cther mice oe a Ga for les Sait ment. GAs a heat, Le. eenon | AT $05 | DOW Ss “ROCHES TER H LS | homesites panel raid | eget | tion, truck and small route, §675 rome Drayton Piatns. . Utica. ! 99 cu ft chest freerer oniy $289 ous. Rea) bargains 7645 High YOR S ALI a 23 bearoom lek Trench vate ae een Latta aan | fall wasemeet: Dear gurese. isi) POMiae (Ail very lntee woul nome| =e Se iter 81pm Led Lk Birmingham, Firmouth | 1§ cy. f upright treeser oniy 6288/ Rd ‘MEM jae BE KRY OOK on ment. ga wk privileges; cellent Walled Lake city location | full basement, 2-car arage, or | nO ue An aise) ase: | FOR LEASE MODERN 2 BAY. Borrow With Confidence 11 cu ft refflgerator only $178, lake 208 i ani 8 Paddock FE ? : 33 bedroom: brick” tre-level eas) Nice condition, 6 rm. 3 bedrm, _ 80x122. Beautifully landacoped With trees. Low 1 | ‘Texaco Station on Dixie Hwy, auto defrost | TABLE @ CHAIRS, BED, LAMPS. | ~~ Beary heat Lake privileges Excellent Recect ee a aouble 8 ga- ~ Only $3, me roan ME Glenmoor Estates Drayton Plains Excellent ors. $25 to’ $500 - EZ terms. Samuel's MA 5-601! | end tables. refrig weer { {le LLED MAGIC ue. rage foundation mo. BROK - t - bilities for the right man. Pai =* N EW WROUGHT IRON! _ A cole in DEINE e \ _ER _ DIAL MA 4 ATTRACTIVE 2 FAMILY. § rms Seay F agar ttaa orate clogs | Training Program, and financing | Household Finance busnee complete sal anon T R: ADE aIN DE PT. | deen Oe fore one heat agitate, 10 on omer “3 § ROOM aonEan aecoes HAR-| on first floor, 3 room apt. second| to al} work centers with winding} available. Call LOgan 5-6000 after Corporation of Pontiac and mattress $3905 Pearson's,| Fasy Copper tub washer $2995 | ow ooh _unareds of coiers to oo a frommaieelelcen) bor. redecorated. Low dose i & floor Fented et $86 per month. streets and city mater 129 x 180, _§ pm. MArket 4-4614 Mr. Webster 13's 8 Saginaw st FE 4-0535 42 Orchard — Lake Ave, _ at size “AP stove 3 enoos: an PAINT WILLIA am G WHITCOMB '_ment. FE 4-3941 Eve PE 4- a Full basement, gas heat, 2-car gs-{| ft. parcels. Low as $400 dewn | “| CHROME DINETTE $20 WASHER | Table top elec range GARLAND. UEL & REALTOR UL 2-2930 BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS. 3-/ rage with cemen ae Ne ' GET CASH QU ICKLY $35 Daven ort & chair $16 | 3 pe podem sleep mate 43¢ Orchard Lk. Ave FE 5-6150 LAKEFRONT HOME | bedrm. brick ranch, Attached i usdecaped ¥ outdoor gril LADD Ss | ° N U $500 sectional $50 Refrig $40 Sewing | 2 pe living room suite HOTPOINT APPLIANCE PAIR, t Priced right Call today. : machine At Round oak dining ta. Metal bed coms lete . ; ee teas from, Eicher. eerie ae be tin, nove kaa bree, ona SATISFIED Ee a — OUR 4286 Dixte Hwy OR 3-1231 | p to bie $12 Apt gas stove $30 aia Table model FES irer OR yi e = = 50 x 135 A good buy at §7400 and drapes. Bloomfield Hills 3885 Lapeer Rdg FE 5-0292 | . other furniture FE 6-4688 Sirm_ atl heater a “kK GUTTER. 69¢ PER LGT With $1000 down. Terms achool district. School bus Near |, OAKLAND LAKE FRONT — hE. | LARGE FRAME WAREHOUSE s DINING RM SUITE. MAHOGANY | P© “ood dinet $ ‘a copper 16e per ft. ALLED LAKE AREA | one Truck . Coach Div. $20,- | STATEWIDE stricted area, owner has perk SOT 08 LCi (eee Ee a an For jatereatra FE 8.1130 | mew Yoning tems Sol! pipe, $3.38 per bis Lovely brickftont ranch poe 1s FE 6-356 tests. *Permita, on 3 large tots near Lafayette Large 60. f | After @ \VAILABLE Doubie sink & trim $ Carpeted living room | Drapes “py poy iq Real Essie Service of Pontine ARRO REALTY [ot ioe | Poued Com mer ial. iL C | WYMAN'S - Roms ea -Make us an offer, elthe ; room Large. fansiy. sey i TEMPLETON |amg 8 Telecare ee +0521 ve meg Cee eee ee Te seus cash or terms oan ompany _ eINTATIE & TRADE as Noe FOR. tine __2674 ORCHARD LAKE RD _ ledgerock planter. Attached 2 car > 2 ee wept yc ent ) LS 3 ITCHEN CABINET SINKS, arage. Lot 100 x 300. Priced at! West. Suburban NO DOWN PAYMENT en WM. TL KNUDSEN ccs Nee ws roe Bloc: |e ighly scratched @ Modei 12, $750 down. Reasonable, os brick home, 2 bedrooms,| GI homes—colored — located in | & the New Sites at REALTOR 244 8_ Telegra i Rd ~ Grey and white. formica table ieee $09 00 Value $48 Jo while they jas!. monthly payments. tile bath down. 1 large room up. south side of city close to shop-| — cE < FE 44516 "Evening NoPE 2-328 . : TAPPAN VI&) ie = a p RANGE also terrific Values on 84° and Dorothy Snyder Lavender Carpeted living and dining ‘room | ping center. bus line, gait, course. CHEROKEE HILLS! ce AREA a eer 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.) Shfome, two matching chairs | 39 in Likg_new, 008 @6" models. No phone orders Real ; Y | Nicely arranged kitchen Pull| 3 bedrooms, tile bath, full base- Its wooded of rolling hundred | LA REA GROCER EATS, : Cost $80. like-new, | TRADE Fee RANOE FOR ae please. Michigan Fluorescent, 383 ealtor Est, 29 one basement, gas heat: Beautiful lot,, ™ent, gas beat, automatic water ft sites were planned for to-| @roceries. beer & wine Sale by : i B. Munro Elee. Co.| Orchard Lake Ave. ~ reer oe me 58) \ heater, laundry trays, screens and 4 Ite owner. Tilness forces sale. Com- | | bee or rT Phone 13-3303 woe 46017 %8 x 265. fenced and LODE Cl] aye poses ase and paved soeah Raed yeacBiues’ =~ plete inventory of $3,000 starts { ac wih a | LAVATORIES, CHROME MIXING ee ee ee easonad’e price s Ind. © . you in bust 000 gro. ; i SED T¥, REBUILT & GUARAN- faucets, $24.50 value $1495, alco “LAKE PRIVILEGES {KT Templeton, Realtor | #0 weed ae } Year pn eM vant One Pe LOANS | | non Vilage EMpire Sail "| Pastory'irreguiers. Terrie Vat PERCY KING RD. 3530) 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 WCRINDE R, INC. _ Drive out Elisabeth Lake Ra. “PETS TAL ke $0 to $500 EAM 3.8161. Week daya after 6 uaro Fy Fe eo kl Factory regulars, Terrific ce | eee 24 : ' 1 mile west of Telegraph Rc y UU ; Li weltens vagy vaue Ra PHA eee ‘LEAVING STATE, MUB8T BAC. | FE 5-887) CFE 4-082 to Scott Lake Rd. Turo right SUSI SSS SOE exican WANOEREWAanER | ae one combination, 83495.| Orchard Lake Ave d ick - Diice equity in $ room heme for 2 BEDRM & DEN WITH GARAGE , lg mile to Lacota Rd : UE mL id Ree. ; ea DEXTER N Us retrigerator, $40 05. Sweet's’ waRTIN TENOR SAXOPHONE. S berms. Brick family rm oa) A Pull: wasomiens a Toca: | $600 down & take over Payments. | a, soc aie - e Rue e re Also, apt. size washer, FE 83636 Radio & epRisecee: 422 W. Hu- | A-\ condition. $160, valued at $200 : | | . months Oo repay. n r) re a _T and vent fan in kitcnen Gas heat_| fon ‘FE 2-2232 OR 36343 | Car] WW. Birl, Realtor Hobby Shep 6-8121 or come Us ° |DELUXE MODEL HOTPOINT! toh FE ¢ _Frigtdaire troner, $30, FE 2-S371. full basement Large lots on paved! - MUST SELL BY OWNER SRM. HOUSE IN | 56, Comm Natiqnal Bank Bide. Well. stocked and estad- . cr with Sheat positions 660° Bol |” So ete ne ee one a re privileges on. ee tan eae J Ag le ee eee" 1) PE 44211 Eves FE 5-1302 lished Very profitabie. in- H & A t |) smuekcevient shape FE 62701 | | WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, DAY sin it, lengths ft. has 600 sand beach. Open, ci 800. DOWN | Eitchen, dining rm., bath. 4 rms. For Sale Farms MB Be we atuacss oie UO | pavenrort & CHain. atso| * Aly youth bed, lounge chair, MI; SAVF PLU INO ae daily 114 | 6 rooms & bath in city. Hard- finished in knotty pine. Small but | modern Building. close to I. C _Rocker with ottoman, FE 2-4801 (6-036 __ 172 9. Saginaw FE 53-2100 $14.890 | wood floors Oil furnace 3 lots.| ice. Oil furnace, elite. hot water. 533 ACRES IN ORION shopping center” Well worth oan Or pany DLX FRIGIDAIRE, IRONER, ex.| ~~ ¥KAR END @PECIALS PULL DOWN LIGHTS $17.95 $840 DOWN PI [os RENT BEATER Corea Pwenti@y east = Township. A'o 150 acres in checking Easy terms to | 7 N. Perry at. (Corner E. Pike) cellent cond. OR 3 | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs welge: oe epson acini : us Costs} ) st WATE Yous lake exer (paymcnta) of 900) Tet ee lence 6 acree ia right party, Must be sold | DUO-THERM are wrzxt) § Tramandetg _setectee oy aon Houseman-Spitzley | fnhSine"so°Sten "fie nati | E28 EE 28 Grimefype tgs acres tp | is month | | benirihSiowernand chore | Reg, MOB buy for cur Oo). st Hab Reece fx cre? ce 405 Washington Btvd. Bi Detrott CUCKLER REALTY , eA, DINN AN Lakefront Bar UL ANS plat Valse i bureec aptsixs elge:| Ox12 Felt Base Rugs — Piper youre WO 3-4816 ~ ®-months Class C Attrac- : : | Reg. 86 05—buy 2 for only 9905 | : 236 an & naw be : livin 5-b856 oo = Syers, 141 W Huron FE 43064 | as 66 W H FE 46.3577 tive building with wing. — —s — = rere, he — intel / FOR | COL LORE dD aa OOM oe = es WANTED BY PRIVATE quenecs parking. Owner's PANS pape oan — DeLuxe Oe ae eo NGSTOWN IMBHWASHER, $30 PL YW OOD No MIDWAY. | 8 Room “home x OUSE arty within 10 miles of *Roches- SO 5 Te 30 E LAWRENCE FE 8-042! : "hope FE 5-6628 evenings. a? fie, OU ee 780 vase Eres cee! AGRE | na _— e. Best cash offer will ter. *commeretally toned. 60 to Hessnterecs seit — FRIENDLY 1s oO One Nara eselney ae - Antiques 57A lyncore ne i 9 Uy tite echoed 772 Mae Established in 1916 120 acres. good bulldings, 1ealis- ~ LOANS $25 Hise i." biren G73. , $13.95 siemt Gil) Tarmece 2 <=" Jre:aer’ 2 eke "5-0888. ticaly priced Particulars to #51 MICHIGAN BUSINESS | paxttn a “trvino NE ISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC te" V grooved mahogany $4 65 “™ BY OWNER, S ACRES MODERN | $950 DOWN — for this west aub-| _W Hitdale, Detroit 9 Tle 3064 CT 155 CORPORATION | OW lawrence st FE C1800) PA ep compete MA Seon | WANTED — COLORED OLABS - Gennine forme roca CO. ON WYOMING Immediate Pos-) 3 bedroom home. $3.000 down.| Urban. I'a_ story home with fuil HN jLANDMESSER, BROKER) TEAGUE FINANCE, CO. DINING RM BET, DROPLEAP TA-| Fiasks — uns Pewter & Bliver Baldwin Ave FE E351 session Clean sfurnished home — MY 3.2726. _ . bsm't. New panelied. breezeway “TOP NOTCH JO be =f ble ¢ ch 1488 Baldwin Ave ___. : \ to gare Completely fenced, , av Telegraph Rd Tt chairs, China cabinet,| Write Ponting Press Box 1) _ RIT “BOX Rath: Oll beat 2 lols $500 down 5 BEDRM. RANCH HOME, LOT| jake privileges. All this for only Dairy farm, located less PARK GT Foun Fre ONT DOOR 202 N. MAIN ee nee cee 5 — e ngee aioe dryer, Bal. only $55 per month P ea 6. _ Television & Radios 57B pring 7$x152. storms & screens, land-| $6 950—se: ett. than 20 miles from Pontiac ee ROCHESTER, MICH intend teed heater, pany ja, car seat, 1. CLAY DI N, Realtor acap Dees sURyeRery. 8 ce eed ts tarts = on MAN wie ae vhs LIGHT - NS $25 T eS 9300 DOUBLE | agi wit pox! = eat OL: i E Cashmere pede 6 Ww Hon FE 60441) yar enced, ‘a per cent | bid —You can be 0 ac road modern x stabiish Heme bleach LOA springs & mattress FE 2-2003__ {it EGA A e ata resses, Ou E Bio E eh Ls agli adeaed te thet ae rot thie 2 a {room Tara homie wioned rome Little money needed. Nar ee Bae de ELECTRODAY STOVE. a oop! : ep dalgnpedbs eat bn Vor cash. shan = clothing 1 ad Sivas ey ; c es ns e late aT hh , noc ple eq D « ‘ ~ ' eer's ances, _ Se KECOI SYLVAN VILLAGE model car for e uty, 006 Cres- ee OP Eraamion Cledy ealrerioe | for milking, tlle silo, gran- Late Ue Detroit. Cleanser "Ce HOUSEH EMOLD Goons condition, 928. FE se merce Bae RE rare 7 3 BEDROOM on Beverly _fent Lake R on 38 floors, eicactive birch ou boards | ary, other outtuildings. In- mia ido) Coylenistt a Ph. Rochester OL 6-O711, OL 1.6191 | ELECTRIC. RANOR EXCE Sentral ; YEARS SLD, tion. FE +5614. Street. Lake privileges. dock ae in kitchen. Large Sanatied Tec | dependence today, security ~~ QUICK §25—8500 LOANS! 4 Grass Lake Rd. White portable, a 4-4033 kEROTLE BATTERIES, $5 05. room ai peinocaly cot aie #H A Y "DE N rm. has @ tiled floor, bath with| tomorrow tn this property oe ABOAPD FINANCE | - ake reed, ii | Wet Soft —$7€ Free delivery. 192 8, Baginaw St. : hower, brick fireplace and 1 easonabie terms. t - | ELECTRIC ‘CLOT " | DR ater 30 eners” 8-181 Ine ‘upstatre., Walltte-wall tront. 2 car garage. Bee tb is at | : Petia arr L < EASY PARKING." T! NPE t066i Bein ee ~~ STAINLESS poe sts carpeted oak floors and plas. orr Oarkee) Ou furnace eae sean, Meme. 2 || Warren Stout, Jy | 18 THE "BIRD" TO SEE ~ WHEN YOU N NEE [) | Retrigerstor f0o0.. Softener & Rust Filter Het. iho Shompsop.. 1008 MS8., Se a with Anchor | feneed|) rear Low F.H A. Terms om) SPACIOUS — Brick and frame |" % Seas “til 6 7 aid Y : = : Gas range i Used or new — Buy or rent West of A Airport - > yard 314.700 - $1,200 down . home. 3 bedrms , 1'3 baths, clos- | ey IE IOL OR — HOTEI $25 TO $500 Easy’ washer 4 $3 per mo. — FE 2-5827 o qualifying FHA mort- LOCKHAVEN RD. $950, Down.| ets galore, 1160 eq, ft. living area, Sale Business Property 49 Long established bar With + fons We willbe ‘glad to help you CRUMP ELECTRIC For - “Misc aia ee 60 ; LS ge — Hurry — Property palsaets Ser cneagaten. 2 BR. = heat, storm | ee a 120 Aces, nn | sorentals in popular northern Mich- e T A TE E FIN ANCE CO yee is UL Rae For r Sale scellaneous nium. ome wide, in 500-81 . ea oe . 4 : ke ee eee dat per mo. including taxes | 16 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE ee nie ea Wears gee eee) erase, : | FREEZERS ( UPRIGHT BAMOUS P, Mule Hide bar in town, Near $50,000 aE BA 1 1 MEE ge tes WITH TO tule fil : EXCELLENT. 3 BR home. Wall| and insurace. With modern home on main high-| weer a) quattarae Ai | name bragds Scratched, Terrific FE 5- Nicholie & ‘Harger Co ee eee . way in growing community. $9000 | § f00m owners quarters Will 799 Pontiac State Bank Bidg | Teme be wuts a ae ee ae ist, wim MEULATION | aE cag micetey Weemae oo sole ie ons wat urges oe |G) PANGS. Realtoe 1 flisan oe eecceen Il om I 4) Kitoenefat "hn Shand as os act aNTEED nthe * | $99 SOM. Cash & Carry ee c arly new brick : Rt Ch see om sorme ec eee | ortgage Loans 5 marane ns. rehard Lake| goivagtsed pipe, ittscenta per | $2) I rapes ORcnane ey tte Down: rac apd, = ena bedah — 1910 MIS, Ortonvitie _NA_7-2815 | ~ARTY STORE i ‘kage -° — = eae _. | aaa hehente. 3 in, 60 pipe. ae — ee seaitieg Ve E A “TT ‘ nase wall to wall closets, large | eer le te PROPERTY. LOT. : ARTY STORE LW ant A Good Mortga page? FOR BALE: meen ‘El éc., f, ” ps length. duce soll pipe | its ow pine stripping 3e iin ft. nanny cra tee ee ay eee ire 3) Nuc yseieceenetney Shee 20 testis mee Sear) Tee de og or ae eae hd Ct et 3 r : e- aths, fi asemen 2 ca ean miles in s ever popular | your home needs diate Possession $3,800. Low down rec "aft cel men ase $16,500 terms taenees Real Es- Traverse Bay area, No hired help ment, and your debts a rail i Ne + ALUMINUM sibDING | oe! we pine basebrd we Ls ft. payment. that 6 ft. plua man, 2 car ga-| tate. OR_3-8138 _ Has beer and wine takeout foo call or see us at once. Don't wait tial jew prices Bamuels Appil Install now at iow winter prices’ Gear wW pine essing éc fin. ft. $495 DOWN — Cozy ino ped races rage. outside gril, FOLORED . BALE | Owners apt. $3,500 dn, plus stock | 5% per cent interest —2ncg. Davisburg MA 5-601) Save up to 3) per cent on fuel | be is! 432 67 245 ith 4 lot: d lake) NEA U KY T g er aprinkling sys- | COLORED “APTS FOR 8AL ad ad = 18 1 t 432 priliege Quick possession. Full! "were lot 5 room home with | sem, 0ver one acre, fruit trees. 1S ll Subd BENDEROFT ag a See Le 5a PRIOR saLn lectric hot water Priced) 2nd floor partly fintshed. pa s0g. | St? tis at $23,500. terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE re neseo 92. W Miron FINAL meee On VALLELY CO, SUBJECT 10 PRIOR SALE a cal $6,250. ere !s one you Terms. . : a B is Chee Mich TO —— ~ | <= i . ‘ine! pe ee ‘ tiovaloré FRCOME 1 Anta 0see Terme | that tte for 9 tam ame Hempstead. re en ee RON, Swaps BB) Inventory CI seyret temraet on 28, Haggerty ; pts. 400. Terms. lete bath 2 EN TIL. 9 oe Ge in ed De ae nventory earance u 0 CON-. Oates ae rm sale eee ee med Wece lon Fait bem't Nal heal Osrine ca: | CHURCHE BUILDING gare LOCATED B san | 80 ronriac SEDAN. GOOD CON. z pee ot delivers P25 ry ; i t ingens ts , a N- ’ aed ' vals abenemeo Pst Lal ow YO melts aye jovae fivercitaincee pobiglty ping te vnc conse | ee Malem on for lenis Et B00 | dition, 1951 Buick sedan, no tires Balsa tel yt { i$ PIECE BATH = el COAL LU M BER Cc ), & ¥ Ly H : ‘ 4o% t = i . i Hap Va baths, replace. | 2 Sep a ome Ow Alby) ORBSENEN Conues CoS down. Good jesse GRORGE R | trade a for pick-up or truck Your choice | pi 5.4289 1967 Rageerty Mwy, Walled Lake . FLOYD KENT Realta 200 plus Pastor's study. One clase; IRWIN, Realtor, 269 Baldwin, FE _OR 3.1807 - | gInGh BOIL PIPE $b PT eric) Between W Mavie and Pontiae NOTHTNO DOWN — Just $230 Clos) 61 FE Behe dhs Pe seelicsie = 2200 Dixie Hwy. at ‘Tele grape r econ | scbos ee ccity 138 jue aay URANTGPECUTIENGAIN meee is Tees ag ' WASHERS apiced Dellverea. sump Pum "B $39 85 Phone MArket 41084 ing Cost. Only 3 yrs. old. Large $8,000. Low F.H A. itorlum sea eel y plus cs ermos e uarantee elivere SAVE LUMBINO SUPPLY one r 3 bedroom bungalow 5 per cent cusroie Ps, P Test rooms and Gas| Italian foods and plitea. Priced cabinet sink or sell. OR 3-745 (a7a ‘8. Bag 5-21 z st ssess! Ne nee forced air heat Plenty ot ark-| reasonably with good lease, FE after 4 REFRIGERATOR@ Manual & 2 : SPECIAL wae This is a repossession qT. C, H. AY DE> Np Realtor ing area. Property located rg $31 _2-2929 after 6 pm — CASH & 1044 JEEP WITH 8N sutometic defrost. § year 146-2 (ROMER, TN Con, LOTS, Gas A SEG - MS ‘86 E, Walton FE 8-0441 Soa Woe WI Fe Pros epee 5t Shown by appoint- sopping CENTER low for late model car. PE’ guarsotees. rhe | el hood on an, oun © | Eleo. water heater iy ‘gal. $69.83 i) Lo gete OF ee _ oe Open Eves . Sun. 10 to 2, eee rodern Mr be AS ped ; meee for price, terms, meal In very active, fast growing Sub- | er: Voie foam Om Miptiand Me “i. Moppea space heaters side rm. modern. One o e FOR SALE OR RENT, ¢ ROOM + ™ 2 urban area. Owner retiring Ex- FoR Ust OVES. elecir a : 7 .. $178 00 ee eagles Ss rooms: | | hoess So 2 acre ist, 9021 - mereet 5 y LeveL ACR BR. ¢| BATH, RALDWIN AVENUE elon investment. ‘Ver iaveraye Argen & radig-pograatn ¥ _ or 29 ineh. Your choice. 20290 TARPAULIN & 3 aa an Rens " ot AS 8 i tes from Pontiac. tited — : a8 : 2 a Fe - Working. or not, F ew ont Soring. ' z < 2 ODELS strech) Gael cr polars wil OR INCOME Spm limits cap ferners. Only ti c; prepa ica cman Biase Spee ee COMPANY ice a0 : WERED "BY ae is new 3 in outside, a doors 1283 accept smaller home, land con-| NCOME 2 stall stations for jense finan- ted dah BE A KINI % ) 88-4" soil pipe, a . $370 tract, housetrailer or vacant land @ large rooms and ceramte tile Lakefront Dutiding "a0x3e ft with 40xa0 Tt ial sesistance and training aval; om” Will ell or Apel de : lined high recover water heater, | 3° soi: a 3 38 $22,500 BEAUTIFUL Ranch erick ree cone 7 he beh ope es Hbined Hammond Lake home far SH areee Meet atest able C i Mt “Stl “anys, JU Phone MA ‘Apte er, me @oop nOUEREEPINO aig peek Signi eee ie “oo WO Vb RINE = ri oom § : 8 oe | bungalow with ? bedrooms and | aS Geace: full pase ment, aaa ‘on veut mod. ag ech hfe sal ee toeae ake ne bath, oll noe ST aT -BHOB ROR \W#6 nrWe = = Mt 4,5. W HURON FE ¢ 1558 | mile weet Dempeon, LU MBER full oe Attached gartoge | heat 2 car garage, West ‘side | galow with double atieched ga-| hea: end new bitehen sink. BuIY | gale _¥m 45198 or OR 3-917 | paghhcnerh ;) ace teas Gas DaYER. GO00 CONDITION. {7 Gat, WLEC. WEATER $0996 | 920 8 Paddock FE 3.09786 two's baths Bullt for enjosable| a' tree and elear hguse bi pant) piles, fg Mace beds) oe bes | ee ce cet cess, oe ~ ‘TAV ERNS Fated ie cu Me, Bal {00 w Ww. Haron ne Tuectrie Co-| 30 sel autto. ope henter $48.95 | aoiin MAHOGANY I DOUBLE BED » ~ As) 3) Lane: ae Tigaks beautiful Silver payment Broker PE _2S4i3 comb ree room with exposed | pf parking atdeored ‘commer. | gp CLAIR COUNTY BEER TAV. tor oe poral len typrerher, OF | Ganen “NYLON PRIREET AM | Lamdrp were oset tee Ss yy ake Gok Course: (CLARKSTON 8 Room BRICK ee @as-heat. owner moved cial Cail us for Prine pee terms.| ERM, includes 250 ft frontage chatr, like new, FE 29079 cets (2 ie oe See Ne ROCEING MANY OTHERS — We have over ipR¢H song Dory 100% 180 lot jaf isa Cement biock building. 6 roo awa MY” tit00 “EUTTY INA | HooweR VAC. Riad “artich Aye PLowBrN 1 PAIR OF BOY'S Ick eres 250 to choose from. List with ws MN apnoea awk. ‘¢ Judson St. Eve FE. 58510 - fete motors, vers. Baee ee, | bee, 2 uetrm. Gl tome lor 8) Reasonebie FE +31 = 2 Seeth a Bere et SIZE 7, | He ger tee ti trae ME ‘ hens Po dewen Bo Ram of repro entry Be ooo | COC MOTEL atte ~ | Siow aonee wil "rade Same mutT 4 BL ee ; giao | JUNIOR DINING Room SET TA. SEQLEN Molt, HEATERS. CALL GON “anew ANY TE ; | = n. 52443 bath up. $x trance 100 x 431 MS9 pital @ aise owner 12 yeare bie, @ chairs and bu RING DIRCOUNTS £ DRIVE entrances, gas UT er will wood Y 31411, ena? TEE DRIVEWAY | CUBVERT L. H. BROWN, Realt Tw “Bown” PAYMENT heat, garage RA mercelient con & level Priced at on ICA AREA : ng Wom AD he oF bas faraee old| dition, $11, Terms More fron’ avaliable. Very clean tavern & § room liv- Witt, HA ce ee a8 J EQuiTY nT CHEN FASE CHROME 1 LEOS. | A. _Thompron, “7008 j Mighland Ra pectin LISTING repaie Fe ossse. Twp. "Close oy MsUO WILI LIS uM "BREW FR | Dorot! Vv an ycer _avender pees cae eheen 1 ee ae gn se@ for el cat ‘| ““tarmica top $35. Brand new, OR | , Ge TORR sEWINO machine Ta =, up payments AGE. 9500 DOWW AND JOSEPH F_ REISZ, 8A MOR. Realtor Est, 29 Yoors take gomplete rest Cue to heart RENT | piFcit CHEN, DINING, & LY at HAD FIGHT WITH WIFE. MUST | oe06 ec 7001 Highiand Rd. (M56) &: y balance of or! uron ©5181 ailment, | gaerifice 616.500 r ® Mites ead eee OR 38316 een Dedrms. 1% bath, fire- Eves FE ¢-0623 “Phone EM 3-3903 or MU ‘46417 ith ts.000 down wil ake lene cane Fas sep oF a mina: chairs & bed phe: Bal30 caps Capitol fr OWS a Boog piace. ie opr ‘ong Pull ~_Inco “Propert: 43A THE RED BARN > tcene a bok © TY IN, 3 By oe ee as ties AL AROUND 34 T oF WoO8 ra asemen ; orn. me y : CALL A 18 MUST SELL ee ches WORKER 100 house & garage wntdewr,' 7538 Biscayne, Lakewood Vilisge. ~~~ | Attractively located Bidg. for boas oer 2-9100 gas heat, toes, ee Lake © pry 16 miles Won unique high ay yoolnurass ov oth. STATEWIDE ib MATTRESS. A AND ee 1TH. PA ¥ is yicdie ie aad N 2-FAMILY er retati — Bituated Eye = SA} is $65 Pearson = ALL BARGAINS z n pa & rh J 7. carage aie mane ome : : Pha a ont sao ft. front Reel te Service of Pantin piture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ 156 an a _ 350 a month § son E "E, Colu umbia. FOR SALE BY OWNER “7 =BED- Sha) OE 7 See $27,000. | down in1' wegitone ee eT Oe iat oe hg pots, Se eee eS wi “payment Biase price ack « : Progr Tench Denre. | Tye briterete. famiiy, carpet | A. WEBSTER REALTOR 6 LOINGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN, SHEATIN oats epee wentre | LAKEFRONT Sox190 Haron St frontage lot has Ota, OA 8312, Orion, MY 22301) Sale Land Ce Contracts _ 52 ood , eas i Ag bench, 3 Redreem wees such desirable features as: Car-, Business O po tunities 51 Orr i —~ will rip feat tine witnensa ee ing, tiled baths. off Bet | ee ee BALANCE §7,471, PAYARLE AT 19a 12 et, La wate? ou, full price $17,250 — = monthly 6 a bs. 4 ally cost foes Excelent quality — al} le pe our ¢ = ngths SpEST Vv; ALUE. ere eres Realtor HOLMES- BARTRAM. $1 14,669.38 — ng 10 Ave. -- 0 #12.0580 Pioneer Highiand Syb 4 iB . 4392 Dixie Hwy. Gross for last 12 mos from this Saget TALBOTT LUMBER o12.0 r Stignt ‘PION EER HIGHLANDS | on 21950 - evenings OR 3.3230| Nquor beer wine en ores | Q-car garage. All beet . __For Sale Lake ¢ Prop. : 44 Ce We see sand “ee t cna ‘dition, If you like this location— ' Two-bedroom brick home with « ig tarestrbtetetattnd Sentnets ‘ac oer ate teed et “ plasterboard éxtx%e — $135 es. “weeing this house is = must!) full ' D oes A cE of $23.000 includes real SUT NO ae WF rr. faste = $1 ain ad caled on a paved sireet has al “eft, UNION LAKE : a an aoe hme, Saget i fire ia meen, gine ARICK—PIPS—eTEEL city es eeeee “3 y ving, fown ° ton. < : ef s ‘ : Lake. to Kitchen full tract for. : SAVE ENERG "Cr pniners atl nec e amano, | We will — ‘os “ae all meh. O 282 Bloomfield Highlands pode: te ad ior hopping centers Mea ‘bath. ‘path. fun roe Oo pee SATIBPIED CUPT Op aaa-OUR AVE ENERGY, USE Sale H Goods §7 Mpg, wousnoc GOODS” Fr | mi Ww ood Closet Doors : Beautiful 3 b m ranch home | ; 3 et teens es ere . 1 year old. Hgs sepafate dining Shown by Appointment let with, aie ice Brie ST ATEWIDE W AN T ADSt To find a % ERP. Cuber @ ROCKER, FE NEW COTTON MATTRESS #108 |. a ; s and The was, OA ‘east replace WM. A. attale tet ae ee ey | wee CENTE {| Bresktaes’ wet was SURPLUS LU MBER ‘& fence’ by _— nee Seah St Gee 8 ae * cost # > ' : 1 : 10 h aT. UP. . Ae | MATERIAL =< 824.600. to: repradgre. Terrific — ‘vi REE, & G F Reel Estee nana nEAL Fon t job, place to live or a. pa, : — |, Bilectric range os SBT alee Highland RA. mrt: BERRY DOOR SALES raiue at oniy 06. Lets look! 1 REE. R con “0521 it oer WED j se ade nt nee FD +H NANCHOR FES mn 8. Pade bbe The ts i ie mle 2 E —— J ae a Rok a BoR. KOOd used Car, see, Classi- | aD | Re igs HOYT REALTY REALTOR f 0 fiom fied Now! i & Om Santana Poracerd’ Ce. , Ue 20840 § diaanad bas Ww. ee anne iotes A.| EVERYTHING FOR THE 356 8, Telegraph Rd. “4 a , ‘vs can i 104 6. Pe] BENSON « 4 TWENTY-SIX bed THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ MONDAY, JANUARY 1 2, 1959 __ Hunting: Dogs * For Sale ! Miscellaneous 60). 694! Rent Trailer Space 79" TIZ ZY - aid Kate Osann | St 91) For Sale Cars oy For S 2 Cars ee eee PIL ue as i ee RRR RR ~ * Eft naa ict | “WHITE GOLD. SOLITAIRE. EN- Peis BRITTANY. REG |MA- AUBURN HGTS = MOBILB v4 \~ 1952 FORD SEDAN, R&H, EXCEL-| | ~ gagement ring, 28 points iho __Ple 56-1540 _ 5905 Waidon ieee The finest ‘4 mile BE Pow | Hl Timie-P ace lent transportation, Take over 1959 Call FE! #013i_s after pm —— ub ae Tee yes ai | WN | EDD of $4.75 EB reo | pare Ti S . Kae EDDIE STEELE FORD | “Bright Spot” - CE “ mew | ee PLS ese bus yl Bonting Traiier —— . | Ai : “INE CARS . FORD DIESEL Re ae 6 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, FE 24 34108 Coach Park FF 39-0002, ~ 3 1955, FORD an ea aeoan 6 PASSENGER SEDAN lente TUL: 10 PM Loss cylinder foqjrucks, saw mills etc’ Burr-Shell, 375 S Telegraph lOxFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR | ; 4970 Ross Dr i : pale [Loess eh paca for jertas | . thoge who want the best 40 80° * <= es “| : . ‘38 OLDS, SUPER FIESTA WAG- tions strial plications us _Ha Grain | Feed | 7 lots? [8x40 cement patios Etc "33 FORD Wsw Ral. FORDO- i on. Pull power. A beauty. $3,293. lew at fige yailable Ca Ly j Ove mile me of oxtora on | Pp ' S l ve oes condition. oo Russ Johnson, MY 2-2871. distribute 1 Lakevice Rd OA 8-322 ; t tr es 4-9587. 2 6] 62 PER MO. Soe, i AND ays on SrRAW & PARKHURST LAKE “TRAILER i on ele a es . Bly vd E. $ 5 » 1957 Sono ae Cee as So , / Manure delivered MA _ 5-0666 ‘ it 1955 Chevrolet 2 dr. Originol greed oor ite r | 6l foley - out MY 24611 The best for ss 951 R Vv R&H | Ee ne It Yours ‘ _ lex"4 H CUTTING HAY less Wonderful location On 72! ej| 2° ne, asekes Aer ae WL a c WH HTT EW ALLS ABSO UTELY | FUR i PSIGNALE HV ASHERS _priee FE re a Pen nee . Stig Maogure & Wood We de. ettes Between Lake Orion and | 3 ‘ontiac Starchie Fr ard- : Bl FOR hk] NT Dver Ph FE 44228 715 Strutt Oxtord | top Loaded with extras Official’s NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay | ELECTRIC WIPERS, TORSION- R. R&H, GOO: JS ANT. tk Ra MORI HOM 7 — car Low mileage. 36 mos on Mee ve dy = Aor tes | AIRE SUSPENSION 1490 rs ARD Pe 152. > Wall paper steamer, floor sand-’ = ee = . } EHOME ES ATF MOD-| | balance . is r @rks. @ 30.000 MILE WAREANTY BANK trans _Reas. pra cpalishers: hand sanders fur wae TEES oF isT & gND cur. ae jee elton aod pldyground. 1954 Starchiet 4 dr. sedan. Hydra Harold Turner Ford | RATES. NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 37 PLYMOUTH BAVOY. R&H. WW hace vacuum cleaners Oak and ria ae 5 ts So eeera oals ee = — Radio Heater A one owner car. | 1933 FORD ‘COUPE | MAKE OFFER | MARCH i “Auto PE 45614, Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake _ a deliver “sa an YOU VE SEEN THE REST NOW Your ‘50 or §) will make down __UL _2-3324 i ; NT es 7 AN AND) : a ————e Ave FE 5.6159 0 HAY 30 CENTS BALE see the best Square Lake Trel.er | payment 58 FORD FAIRLANE FORDOR | . °<*‘'-'” aN he 1953 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. HARD- Pr A FF SEWING MACHIN Josiyti Park FE 2-5295 i 19o8 Buick Speetal Riviera 2 dr | 295 HP. V-8 R&H Power steering 19590 LICENSE |. top, Auto. Transmission G drapery materials WANTED — CORN & STRAW ; rent Dynsflow Radio Hea pe and brakes Other exiras Lexs! ~ . oe cond. $395 MY 3-1544 7 formica, plumbing & elec- state price write Pontiac Pre> _Auto Accessories, KO. brand new whitewall ines 1¥5! than 17,000 miles. Excellent can- igs1 PLYMOUTH. RUNS GOOD, ieece supplies. Open 7 days week be 38 pes hee ine dition Owned gy Fo Execu- -~* $100 EM 3-3776 Den 6 30 tn 56 OOP Sundays oe ‘58 PONTIAC ENGINE COM o7 Pontiae Chieftain 2 dr Cata- tive $2050 MAvfair 65262. =— a ew Moseain We sama __ For Sale Livestock 72 plete OR 4-482 White wtle, Yoncs fer ble cae, | 1856, 7 DOOR FORD, (CYLINDER, REPOSSESSION © a eae: 36 PONTIAC ENGINE COM 30 mos on balance | ‘overdrive, new tires Bargain i ‘54 PLYMOUTH CLUB . . . he : plete law mileage $250 4 Ford Looms Also transportation specials, | price at $675. Inquire at 345 | $298 full price. $17 @ month No Equipment OLA 2 Ia bee, Mie eee ANGUS) 4@ engine complete glug OF | i N Main St. Clarkston |) Oziand iAve FE} 4t! RUTOSUPENTMGHE ! cash nee on Bell. Great en ee Z - ON TeHera. Dull mie alter ojie : ; Open nights Ui 9 | $2 FORD STATIONWAGON, RA- ‘ a alae ° Lakes “04 6 MI 42372 ' z 0204 “"R&H W-Walls Exfra nice $1395 PLAYER PIANG bio CALE AFTEIS Canoci Chain owe CP ANKSIAR PD GFINDING IN Tie CTO ‘S 5 ee — ~ eas ~ At : [ ; , j : r * ta : C a » "1938 CHEVROLET Wagon 4dr. ' “ . Cs = TFs ue a eae ae TRILL FVEHYONE YOU : cin COR oe BORD “0 Thos 130 MERCI RY Powerglide. Radio & heater oe sia . — CAKE oa Mss) Aisi LL: KoOW TOP DOLLAK PAID ROCHESTER FORD DEALER eee DOE Ree Radio heater, straight-stick You Oniy . $1305 WI y . re] x tt | oye G1 a . op Goo USED Cafes ‘ . €)], vn | | Lak FORD oats ene Hie ; te drive this one an for 1955 Bes HT Blas oe: ALI { . Oe or 1 ? AND Pit x UPS Catt. h OTOR _ an ow mileage power brakes ower windows coupe be ee ee Sale Motor Scooters 2 oe Ce on (We) CHEVROLET STATION WAG EDDIE STERIE FORD “PEOPLES AUTO SALES | seats. Extra nice slip bart i) 2) ee bt arity trims Gey TARE ee Or RCN | - | ON RAH ABSOLUTELY NO Keego Harbor FE 5-92047.68 Oakland FE_ 2-235! 19:4 PONTIAC 4-ar. Hydra. R&H. WEG te (EO) ery Nea) 2 nah DM es NEW A 1 MEDD © TMAN KOOOT a 2 ™ | MONEY DOWN Assume a! | 195g PORD. CUSTOM 300 2 DR 6 : i pone ' 2-tone blue 695 OA ee a UGA Ge AUER Ms STIS Ss ay SID ' 0 F Pier FR 44246 . ) re ; | mente of $1146 mo Cali Credit! “vio iaarg shift. white side walls; Jee MAICO, 2 DR. SEDAN. $795. 191 BUICK Standard trans. 2-dr. “y : ; 4 ee , renee . ON ia ed) Lor Sale Motorcycl aS D IzAIeG- OK Lot | ays nee on ee | private owner excellent condi- | ee ——— 7 ; Runs perfect. Good Ures. 1s Apa ue ane eee Mere Aish, a Pat . ) ycles 4. i D 2 ee | ¢ no) Crater Jake Nve- Harold tinue {fore _ } _tion $1 650 OR 36270 | i Ie & i ° { Only CSE LGA eae FAM MACHING IY Nb WwW AND : Dixie Mwy at Aayhabaw: ; 1952 FORD V8 N BMAIL. GUAND PLAN Al : 1; LCR Giccneh: ath . . Ao, » . apt oes — how Vaed Preule Ober Saies on Mid ] PD) Das | Dracvou Plains ey Pon: uh bie “ ee noe ee - ones RI POSSE SSIS Ramt ler e $20. Mais olliere Pe ther freer just mort oof Oxford Wee wp wie Ts per vent cl court \, nN \ Sys Pas : ia le ‘ ey re ie ie ¢ ry ! 4 a Sasi i ‘en : tia: Seé@ ous for the best deal a ; ae Fs ee eel 7 Ohi be eee i . ce Xf & | Maton ale ji apne ik 2 Le. mos Be ra) sabe Priced fy k pace $248 full price Payments only onaliew Rambler ar aieood Pontiac: Jaick feb mE] arcortions e pace) POLAR YL RS boop Fete Genel tai EPTTIER iy Meerie Chott eee os Ieten model cas a He 5 or) ayne ; $1427 month Pertect eS used car PIPAcrawe trom new) can cales Loy is : — du fries (ecnen in) nae ft ie He on 4 604 i eine 2 1t [he S135 ‘ jn Good body and tires Radio and , laf EOmE Be 313 ; tilled € tian eee lisse ey : eS Ah 5 Nee le ze | heater Mr Beil. Great Lakes, | Our Slovan: PROCHLESTER OL. 1-8133 . Ee NW Crite a oatG | Ken pili JihGtl ss v tenhoe i 2stD0, no gas Ute Vort 1EV. FE g-0402 7 ee eee Ap ‘ Pe reatienel W F. HAVE A CME 1 ati] bets i] leow are, . ‘ ves , a = : a = = WE con BEAT ANY DEAT, 58 PONTIAC 4 DR 810 R&H. i an fen OF NEW teow MOK | Dyas tu Sales t ii S Sai Feat ees | Das / Vai hk + Lo STROSS yy, tier Bod at 3 Woodward Ave | on ict ay One a i E PM) 3-415 mer EM 23-4156 Hydromatic. Good condition $1025 SAT) OARS RTANG 9105 INOW 1 OG8 (CHAT) Haws ox eee, Seve ea ov, pets ee ees > > crys Boititigiam Mr @ 24> ver stocked with used cars Ex- : Ovginal owner MA 41087 Alter tia, 5 . Ch ASO ERS I ar Sal Bi o \ KA ty, reguitalicns fer pay isg topes 1 ¢ t¥ Pili | yy SRS : Bmipie, of our many setae} ' (aet Wis ise De conomize y pian 4 <4 , Pree & Ty AS POW «A» Gy} i) ole iwycles f lovin wrede 1 « fat z eal = . , So Ford Custom Shar &H | . “ set — GML AGHE I AE VANE Gi Gia) CORD y AGON IW TG) Geom feeod a Co 1d OR 21) S1O05 se CHEVY DELUXE at SHAPE | “ww was g.eb. now sen | “GO BARC NING TAF Warden — Fig 40586 CHAIN HAWS AK POW AS 84, Gin WICK OT RE aarti HoT VanWert ec ftps 800 Cash and lake over payments "595 Ford Convert R&H, WW Jet. | NAD . PAO TUNING OFeCAIt aC HMI I WE TRNT CIDAINM SAW i : uo an aa "7 (40 Doe Hwy Dinyton Pains y Virgil 1); : “] 5 FE 37262 2 | black Struight stick, was $895.) 50 OLDS = soo oe Ie ihoats & A 0 85 2 AONE 4 Bes eh v u ahve ’o) Fords, R&H, FOM, was!” ” je Ole. 00 CCeEsSsOries 5 Pople JU ‘ CK ,- 156 CHEVROLET STATION WAG at § Fords : Was : ; . : ds. f ee, IM, Ane : bodetiie loti yras wl ti 0sTe a} Cats Poe 2 Ii sae T | TOM BOHR, INC MU 41715 211 S Saginaw 4041 0 IXC we ane =. tee ' {ec bane ' i nin . marenire Re : 2 \ . : = ee S S es wy pe ‘ Hae anit i es arth : _ FECA SO Sah ae ' a ay . f+ ae ness *, Bin ' Ir ; SPOS N orth Chev. 105? Fort tudor radi nd heate I Ee SAE oe REO Mol i : AL I oe 8453 Te he onan PORT EN ie 4 vueat agg ess Cid. OR A 1); S2UOS | Munter Bcd at 8 Woodmart ave Dicu /ealhie ania onelwin Gone te nee Ne ena EWE via ‘ F ' Set 1 mesons nter is ch writ ny av thls ¢ bt ath: : . x ne > aye Vt { : ' - au HAT Alt | i Doe Hay . a Narcan , \ Hower r stec o [03 On.y 55 MERCURY MONTER | _ PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRA . Mi H ey ~ a | WAST DEED OE DIK] Mgt Ate ates i . mse eee ah beeen 37 Pik 4 Ds <[iiiag GRGun) er opiecaver FX 34501 BY HARD. RAH good tres, no. rust” $208 i . we {ud | i KU ow Mhenis, t . S is bei I fille rR fos a Taw VAs FR R440) ww Os tro aueo Wanted tosed Trucks &9 eb aK OP Grp Wot, CHFVIF BEI. AlR CON . 5 1952 NASH HARDTOP RAH CAN EDDIE STEEIF) FORD ‘ Ar A bar Hoa ca. . é ; ; Z L o ne vert Stratwut stuk WSW 4@ ba: have for storage cha Keego Harbor FE 5-9206° Det Pe cits ssn TYR service ban im sonore [CN A rs Me rei (VEEP ALD © Pupieas s Vsea Car Merges Beri! 17) jcrouiews stacy Fai oi Nort h Chev. EDDIE STEELE F FORD TODAY S SPECIAL : ek we tivearelie 4 ite © Cell j ; 2 =) end 1 aes FE eet = =! eurt en th ' feopatt Pre wt faa 1 ay \ ' \ A ’ hs accept °S? of 57 ae aw Si . Keren Harbor 5 9204 “5 tiac f ; re AT olay " eo cate ea PVRINY li POP Litk Bead te RR Gael OL iXi be MIR MP ess pasroent PE $747: after 9 : ieee ss Beets i000 NASIR TROPOLIT aL ee eee Sees ae tae _ i ads t i ‘ : jen lett 1 ; ; a tanh appre ane Abe ERLE er) TROPOLITAN THIS : hy LI} SD MOUS CLIPS LAWN MOWE ICA one f Seats ppt it Poed tranl | 2 NUS Ces Teal | ake Nx a A eave aoc ee iittie Bas Saver has iow mileage es Aisne mee * ore 2 9 b] : : 2 : : Nb. ti R ‘ (e@ 4 E a a : a ' : a ~ WE Te ef TERS aie Tecan tote 1A (Oh inad Fone Boo PR pana BCHPAM < ALTO wg Tek 1 2 oto4 aver e Ee ee a: a ey 4 FORD 2 DF sce heater | $148 sion Hone wus aren a JEEP 4 ‘ 4 . 5 - Pays . eal! ; . : oa . Tf? ey [-DDIF. STEELE FORD MAMIE 1G belie Pegs NS Hepiousy ie) ave ee eae V0 Dine Ha 46 BUICK RAM SPD TRANS _ covenee or REPOSSESSION Keego Harbor. FE 5.9204 1951 PONTIAC CATALINA HY- Doren. ed . eam " Mit tiivmam MY § oA] ae Piberqjn tee ACU ae Ty Anton oor rory - : es, oe a ‘TRRIE F ves 4 $408 fii price, $27 month No == A R&H ABSOLUTELY NO ne ae oy ‘ Aouninum hoa, ab mores bn ; Wil sell Cheap FR @4ti9 Kregs Harbor FF 59° Can tieeded White wail tres . 1952 RAMBIER STATION WAGON MONEY DOWN Assume pay- pie ut NACE sepals : Sek ead So das Tra mace) Na tised Truck Parts 89A 87 BUICK 2 DR HARDDOP a5 CHEVIF BELAIR RED & perfect engine no rust Mr Bell Ey OGWE Avcose NO yON ments of $865 mo on Creat PONE PR. 2 ve USED PAPMAL (08 THACTOR ee a ; ; ~ : see this before vent buy Power white ffarctop FR 24089 Great Lakes FE 80402 Ens i ssume payments o Mgr Mr Parks at } 4-7500 be I lel ee & KNOW PD OW gnes Paetitetons boat Viale. USED TRUCK PAP Ta: steering: a byakes pins ivet CHEVY BET. AIR NO RUST . re , ee ee eee Baro suine eece Sale Store EF. quipment ed Kise. BRO Vind) Chote tecce Aly) MAR ha AND MoDh IS ore tS hel Master (res) Gued Gres. 236, FE t-ei8e = 18S Ok ! rares 3 sel #7500. Harold ponriac STATIONWAGON, 1933 PONTIAC MD at OPO TRU® © Deiews mys hh vROid HEIGHTS MOLOR BALES ee es Gee es yioie fe Fa —- 430? 4dr V8 Fordo - BE ee _ | -R&H_ power brake, $745, EM “ T BAl TAREE 4 ANT CHALKE | FR @0i.4 fr (vie (one fonacener Al SAIS Aohirn Ave BR ai DOR! alter 5 MA &aBLA 18 OCheeret Blecayne 2 done mat 1958 OLDS 98 HARDTOP. ALL 3-0117 after 6 pm E . em; 20! EF Pile St ; . . . y a) : < iigieal 2tane pact Raedio and "D5 p ower equipment, low mileage 58 PONTIAC 4 DR SUPE-RCHIEP. . : Ary, . pee OR SE ANE hot BA BOA LN Mine PY “tortones for Sale Trucks ow ' jee or A one a vies sped Sal 5 1057 © WV ROLET Phone, FE 41888 Will cansider clean older car, Gi Aca biboWw CASF 6 FP LONG anow tomes tora power baru e favicte «ea wicalic- pare lime Sop 3 oe NG Ate Pr ee at ony | 220 far . cylinder Standard | ——— = FE 5-5053 lone ew FR A PAL wih osuow bioder winl mower m . Le eee ea ‘ VOUT tise . ff * OMY | trans $119 1952 OLDSMOBILE 98 SEDAN HY- ae ee ; al fs ferdte (beam icone plies, Weciod Wis] ‘Ef Oy) fea , * War | I | DRA R&H ABSOLUTELY NO 97 PONTIAC 2.DR SAFARI STA- Sale Sporting (ioods 65). 6507 Dixie Hwy MA 4 7Bta neon ee on .. os CHEVROLET ty TON ig ae I Henn al \ ‘ ey (lil ROT |. | MONEY DOWN. Assume pav- tion wagon EXCELLENT condl- co PED LAE se: ——- - . : re fan _ a BS 6 A ital nee tio: k elon | N t} Che | Qe 2dr 6 under ole aeaare lp AAR eae ae ree tion FE 22219 DON T TAY AWAY THAT GIN, A (| ; = ; . Phe ees eee or cris & th zu Or a eve gle if Mgr Mr Parks at ML ¢7900 48 WILLYS JEEP 4 WHEEL ~obeinw th ln for new sights of new, Auction Sales |: o I iberglas SSA _ Minter Blvd at S Woodward Ave Harold Turner Bord geitcs Seg et repair rianw Hiowning gata, - 74 ; : . : | ; ( S450 any time Vero ears QUE ed Ing ae , Wes an 1M MM WOOLEY Whee atl TH soll te = nfngll f 1 Vhaeeh Laine: Tal SRC r eye eine : owner trade in Really nice DOWN PER MO 9 : sores E Sieh: foephye es! rs efieb : : 2ANSPOR TATION ca wane 5 : ; , ie Sie > n 40 OX ORI ) 484 @ Woodaaed EMI 67500 Gy paca soar i sigs 88 VAUXHATL @ Door ; $ t r Ou Ey NN PER MO. z cis i f Vere! ; ALD He we Past 7 Gt [iil .- ye + Si} 3 i ‘ Gh 1 MOR R War iE : J Sree Cee } SAVOY 2 DOOR & SAVOY 2 DOOR & lee eee eed) Ks ACI | R A | | ie Many more uncer $300 COS NSE Seer acon ots vis Puwergide tadio & heat- Powerflite Trans Le r Heater W Walls hoe lero oan ay ar Mat t} POURR S SARS & SPP VICE a CHRVROIRT 4D Ae oe WWalis Jet black & beaut!- e}O5 . ayes Taqt 7s gots Ad o a A 0 rye t FBS Rebus 5 5 Teme ony) aD : oe . fe - eC er er Th “CA } iS att feWs PVE Leu de Ae E1 MONE. nCuar ; .S — . $1 205 on DOWN - PER MoO DOWN. PRR MO. ‘ f rune For fF ASML) ¥ i ad ook AT RUGCK Century @ Door 55 Dp es . ‘1 4. & $1 OA A an., SiA SAGE ret oean Se NT ey | HUD 4 Heer Wace fy CYR YY Gu ontiac ‘54 Buick CARATURS WONKEY atl Phd Moa y SACS Targreaves ne kee Y PAIPTANE CLUB SEDAN CHIEFTAIN: HA & : : ‘ ras ws : IBRD AM RDP ss AS ea! Cele silt AK Pe ei Roald Sise pint iT PONTIAC @ Pace Sritan i Foi Matt padded dash 2 Yoo: Raflio any Heater 7 HE AE DIOR CAN. JhinteRr ams Put ve a o ne a yy ie te ch A ei gyi race heater Wowalls- 2 tone | W Walls fhe nafow eee ne Heater. rears . ie ie Tite bake 47 me fe! a 3} ‘ trait Cute a ve é S) F onde Bei ane pap MIE Mee tite some wanterta: a 81) GRRE ANDY ALE le Cece RR ens | uareen isha Es fresno ye 7 VW S175 S47 It ca ! : Viyess liek * we 4 t | . = - : PYACHEI "Ee MEAG NPAT ANY nee oe th of Nahe Otic on hte wees See ae aout mick i a Wed OES Os) ea tal Tee 7 pow. Zen MO DUN PER MO ; LPvrar beg Clatiyonn stem Ga Sty PF oy7y . Be Ge Ae ; tx] U ue I CAS aG CS ‘i j SS Vr es 1) SA ‘54 De . ' 7 ae ney Paras nate PERU RS TO ON Re SEN Pron je OMEN OUE CT # Door Beda STATION WAGON : esoto o4 Pontiac ; Ute os ; ies tack hy OMT] CTP MENS 87 54 FORD 2 Dene Sedan 2 door 870 Hydramatic, radio & 2 poor CHIFPTAIN ‘ PRMALE RONEE PIP gis POX Ne wuelloey See TOP CASTE $88 POM ANY ADARKE WERINDY TAF Past arbi B beale; Coral & white A good Radio ant Heater Power Sire Radi: Hyd t ys , es 14 Lifer; 2h fone ohne i ons oD OD ARGEST 9pock oF DENTDOP : : SA PONTIAC 3 Door RT | ate sues S143 Powrifiite Tran a on Prakee Speen’ omer POR SALP PIHRONH OF ALT A , enten sel Cabs whain rmperted hardtan tires carpeting wall-te.wail foam VCHENROCE 3 Deer | _ ES a ° SANARIES CAGES | | Lisedd 8-16 vveles I G1ISH FORD LPNE | Power steering & bDlakes. Moda rubber seat electtic clack ?-tone 540 MO “Vr OV a) ] food Binee 1977 564 Obkidnd Ave! | earn ae, Le 272 8 Saginaw ER QOUb matt a eniicesin 1 sivas.) Pein’ Ire Ganale. duocun vieore $4 ¢ Lene ALLE | MANY MORI PARAKEETS CANARIES show! Mr ee 1. li fender armaments pack. ip Hants, | 33 CHEVROLET 4 Door | To. ous our Oak! land ( ount birds, cages food Crane's Bird I) i ( RNY ir FA SP 18 Chevrotet deiuve 9 de sectan 9 The : oF ne Kick ericctlen a nty est é Hatchery Auburn Rd UL 22-7200) ut} Asis ro Rad & leacer ° saps SOs [OWN ST PLYMOUTH 4 Deor Lhe © i med ‘ = LATE MODE FORRION CARE ; Ree TRI-COLOR SoLte EVE Parts and Supple: through Bent \d<' Roo, | 88, Mereuss Manila 9 ar 82 PONTIAC 4 Deor nw -PL YMOUTEE Dealer Pes Be ee et 50 8 Tereiarn FR >. 100 a 7 Mirdtop Power stert tng & USS RIL REG CHIHUAHUA ~ ~ PUPPIES | Open O tn 6 (loeed Sunday Brakes Power window fern @é\ss . PX } <7 Pp rk : e ; ee pe 2 tbh male stud. EM 33274 yac ation TRAlLe RK ron SALE hows e, apartment. at p Matic Vellow & Diack “ines - | I - | h LPS or rent Jacebirs, er Bales c ' REGISTERED ENGLISH POINTER 96M) Wiliams Lage . : HONE RR TEEGETT ~ aWSO?r) . : pipples 12 Weeks old. UL 24257 ton iains on vue Yo O*Y thing Want Ads give en Me pa s on SAl uw : Call after 6 pm Wip verp Te e cries | . TRAIL Hee Wwe Oxford) Michigan OA B2N78 MFEPCURY Fpamt TINGOIN | os? “THOROUGHBRED “GEAMAN teil them on our bt for in ne per VOU a | ION, Dial |: ee. ttc ee : FNGLISH FOR LINS 4 ne NN HU RE - . SHEPHERD PUPPIES © cent Moy” Maritle and ‘Coach : (vee ptneting, Continentay th. ede | MIS Sad Fan OUR, NEW LOCATION COMMAN AND DEE HT, 1930 = F MONTHA OLDE | Bales at Moliy fild |Molly, MEI. | 28181 | conatien sey roe aces | we ; aUITAW | For TOP VALUE” Usen cane #, LER & SERVICE: DE SOLO & PLY Mot TH RIPON eae a, , ; : vee 8 eee: , BRANce $688, FE 8.8450. | i 20181 iP L. 47371 Fh. 4-170% dis _- azine FE 84541, < “ SEPORE YOU BUY { ‘ a : ; . 4 j eee y 4 ‘ ; z i z 8 t : \ A i : ’ —. & ‘ . ' i: ve we (lee, : -. 4 . y : ee . e a . 1 . mene 2 ® . 4 cc re ae oo oa ss - : \ : . . ‘ 5 : oot | 4 : g & : é : ‘ ic imei Fe oe OS A ae Oe aD rs Gee ee _ ze An + ‘ 2 7 - 6 ¥ a _For ‘Sale Cars For Salé Cars ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 _ oe First of | Telephone _TWENTY:S SEVEN _ -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channe! @—WWJ-TV Channel 1—~WXYZ-TV Channel 8 CALW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | brash man ((Jack Carson) | 6:30 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. | (9) Popeye. . to rebellious boy. (4) News: Williams. (2) (2) Racket Squad. for, championing cause of the 18 Crosses id Ys ia 19 Region of OG ancient Greece ty 7 Sh 50 21 Moral wrongs ‘ 23 Building os addition iy 24 Steal SPD. 27 Profound 29 Wading bird 32 Turkish =~ te decrees Ly es fe | 4 Gully . liad 36 Simplest 37 Take revenge i i Ann Sothern. Katy) strikes back when she’s fired. 10: 15. €7) Lady of Charm. Type of Mongrel'’—story of{9:3@ (4) Bozo the Clown. who becomes “Big Father’’| 10: 00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Dough-Re-Mi. Cryptic Assn. Holds Officer Installation “The Triangle Cryptic Assn. of| him of doing features as well as initiative and told them the situa- | tion,”” _ * * * | six-shooters instead of yogurt and |wheat germ, He starts 1959 with a brand-new contract which assures Now Clint will be back slinging} ; Jour’s New Shows Seen Tonight + Hour Colorcast | Features Stars Maurice Evans, Ballet, Belafonte and Tebaldi. Spark First of Series i - Harry Belafonte, Renata Tebaldi, Maurice Evans. and duo-pianists Gold and Fizdale will be the star by taping two shows. He wouldn't réally be off the air at all.” Perry's ratings are high — but anyway, Ace pointed out, “Perry's never worries about his ratings— ,_he only minds =" some friend's rating are low.” Maybe,” we fpersisted| Mort Greene, “Perry would just like to take a sabbatical leave next year.” WILSUN - Todays Radio Programs - - WsR, (08) CBLW, (ue) Ww, (950) WOAR, (1190) WATZ, (87) «=WPRON, (1668) WIBR, (1498) AUNIGHI WCAR News Ace WWJ. News, P Elizabeth 1:%0—WJR, Ma Perkins 11:00-—WJR. News WXYZ, Breakfast Club WXYZ, News, Shorr , 00 WIK. News WWJ Bandstand CKLW, News, David CKLW, Heatter, Davies “ WWJ, News WKY News Gurreil WIBK. News, Gporge CKLW News Cnaee CKLW News Sports CAR, News. Martyn 2:—WIR, Rt. to Happiness WIJBK, News Gor MyLete | WIBK Stereophonic WPON, News, Casey WWJ, News, Stories WCAR News Renn WCAR News CKLW. News, Davies WPON. News. Sports WPON Music $:390-—-WIR. Jack Harris WJBK, Reid CKLW, News, M. Labbitt WPON, Bow. 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It was carried in the first lunar ithe Belgian Bulge, went down i* * * “I wouldn't doubt it—he’s.on the fourth year of his sab- batical right now,” replied Greene. A columnist is also a guy who got a break that turned out Me be a fracture, so we'll talking to writer |TV News and Reviews 2 New Westerns Give > TV Horsepower of 25 — By WILLIAM EWALD ri railhead. The opener feae NEW YORK (UPD — Two new! te Terry Moore who acted bet- Westerns were dumped into the ter than the horses, but not much schedule during the weekend, giv-' better. The show as a whole struck ing the three networks a combined me as preposterous and dull and a _ _ eee eee soo | Eee _ horsepower of 25, _i probable hit a ae 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot oo “ores (9) Billboard. , attractions for the new can Tele. Those 25 westerns now account! * * & : : : | phone Hour when it makes its a : ey . . 10:00 (7) Patti Page. Johnny Ray. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. television debut over channel 4 at for almost 25 per cent of the NBC-TV unveiled a ball-hour oat- (6:15 (4) Box 4. Margaret Whiting . = @) Teedeare Hunt 8:30 tonight prime time of the three networks. ¢r, Black Saddle, that's built 2 (3) Boston Blackie. Adven- (9) Special Agent. ** * ‘Moreover, I should point out that 4%vund a western lawyer. On Sat- Gass) Spots ture. - _ , |] have not counted such near-west- Uday, he showed his respect (4) Playhouse. Woman lets! The New York City Ballet, soreen (Ga and Rin! for the law by killing a villain le- 6:30 (7) Comedy ‘cont.) sal Ae wh di 285 (7) News. Baird Marionettes, and Donald © @s 1 ancy wa nger 1 ally. It was heartwarming. This, (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Car. esman .— who's escape Veorkécs with the Hell Tele. | 1 Din. or ae ; alt Disney pre- foo! looks likelalprobable hit) Hut toons. Me patient — into her, 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. M ehoen! (Oremeetral latsel will be sents soe wat ie ue iiien! Kine Farouk ons hors cold iley. : Ouse (4) Price Is Right. ine h arclen, ro. one-hour westerns. j i 3) Se eS = .Q) Playhauge. Claire Tievor| (7) Cleo. sear ‘e —— nee tailed to include such syndicated) | Probably his . oF the way sigs iii in “Happy Hill.” (9) Passing Parade. five ana fa color _whoa-dunits. as MacKenzie’s Raid-|47@ Tunning right now. 6:40 (2), Weather. a : ers or Death Valley Days which, ~ * eee aoe '10: 30 (7) News: Daly. 11:15 (2) Top Dollar. This is the first of four Bell. may be seen in prime time in| THE CHANNEL SWEM: NBC- 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 49)- City Detective. (4) Concentration. Telephone Hour music specials to some localities. | TV's tribGte to its late vice presi- fe —— 2 (4) Play (cont) (1) Peter Lind Hayes be offered this season, featuring) x * * dent, Emanuel Sachs, now is defi- (2) Drama (cont.) ; ; : the greatest names in classical.’ Obviously, in the face of such nitely set for March 3 and lists as 7700 (7) Burns, Allen. (9) Friendly Giant. (9) African Patrol * . Popular, vocal, grid’ instrumental an onslaught, it’s difficult to keep, performers: Frank Sinatra, Perry (4) Death Valley. _ 10:45 (7) News: Gordon.- 11:45 (9) Gumby. music. Theme of- the first special a decent perspective about new en- 'Como, Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore, (2) Union Pacific. Western . will be ‘Adventures in’ Music.’ tries. However: | Eddie Fisher and Rosemar$ Cloon- “Deadline.” fe BD Weather: | TUESDAY AFTERNOON Later Bell Telephone Hour pro-) Rawhide, a one hour western,/ey. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis | grams. will be seen in early Feb- made its CBS-TV debut on Friday. also will appear. but not as a 7:30 (7) Storybook. Shirley Tem. te (7) Soup's On ‘12: :00 (2)*Love of Life. ruary, March, and April itl’s a kind of reverse Wagon Train, team s ple’s “The Sleeping Beauty.” i news. Wk | (4) Tic Tae Dough * * * with the company moving from * ie RS (4) News: amp. ; BX a 4 » west to east in an attempt to run a) ) Princess (Anne Helm) is be- (2) News. LeGolt 9) W histle Town. Belafonte will make his first TV load of cattle ann Texae to a Mir: ABC-TV will launch a one hour witehed into 100-year sleep, : . — appearance since early Noes) ; Eclanines a Mis: series of Saturday mght shows in by Black Fairy, Revun. "las a) Wether. 1:0 2) Search for Tomorrow. | COMEDY MALLET ~— Janet Recd and Rand Vasqes, mem Sng {ok songs of he Cantina ae a ea CS oes (9) come ee sore | (4) Weather. Eliot. (4) (Color) Ht Could Be You.) pers of the New York City Ballet Company, are featured on the meric, ee ‘Pe . lin danira elle . probably will be Sree Calling Dr Kil ay Weather. i a ae Mee aie pew Bell) Telephone Hour SS at 8:30 p. m. (Channel 4). Be- . 3 Traffic Deaths kinescopes . . . ABC-TV's western, ane meee ES) hs :20 (9) Theater. Comedy: Lucille years Ores: sides their comedy ballet, ‘Souvenirs.’ othér attractions of the ise Prepaid ons rie thet tele. Kone Riders, haa beer! sold foe Tyce A = vision audience its ; (4) Buckskin. Teacher al-| Ball. “Best Foot Forward," 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. coloreast include Harry Belafonte, Maurice Evans, Renata Tebaldi ik, aS Medea anne |use on Japanese TV where it'll be most loses job when he taiks| C43.) and duo-pianists Gold and F aisle: “| fty”* when she sings two excerpts | dubbed into eastern Darwin's theory of evolution. (4) Sports. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. | ——— a aaa: alin a the opera, in Japa: eee. Lis ei OF q i * * .* *(2) Name That Tune. Quiz. (2) Sports. (4)Amos 'n' Andy. kefell me and setting Alan Lomax, the folk singer-re- . ; : (7) Liberace. Ne son Roc efeller’s Son | searcher who currently is em 8:00 (7) Storybook (cont.) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ro- (9) Movie. Cheyenne’ 5 Star St its Basic Tra 5 vane elie comedy No Sunday Fatalities barked on a study of-rock 'n’ roll, (9) M cont.) aa ga bj : a sic Ir inin . a agedy in the theater and on, ched ~ , ') Restless. Gu. Exgur| Care| Grant, “in Nemeit:99 (2) As The World Turns Me [TY ill make ‘hit debut ax a Reported for Th iediny Dick Clark show. ABC-TV's fighter comes out of ‘retire- Cee : . Ay oe ! | NEW aie (UPEr —~ Steven’ musical careers ‘when he re— - Consecutive Weekend | Maverick will do a western version ment to find man who killed | - EN a, Marie anil Almost ave U Rockefeller, 22, son of Gov. Nelson cites the Ogden Nash verses for nd lof the Richard Sheridan comedy. his son. 11:30 (7) Night Court = . . A. Rockefel tier, was sworn into the) Carnival of the Animals” by, |The Rivals," on Jan. 25 (2) Texan. The Texan tries) ~ : : —— /Saint-Saens. The musical descrip-' By The Associated Press 7 rye ta prevent aaa (9) Theater. (cont.) 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. . _iArmy yesterday and later left tion of the animals will be played! Three persons died on Michigan’ i NBC: ™e ase Paar will toa . . p ; (4) Jack Paar. Ilka Chase,| | _ | Clint Walker Was Set for Fort Dix, N. J, for eight)py Voorhes and the orchestra, highways over the weekend. For ie sar hs i bece 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. ‘Dugout, ue Hae H eoiiieele *00 ve hed re poor to Run Health Food. weeks basic training. |while Bill and Cora Baird's Mario- the third consecutive week no traf-/ the first week and Hugh Ae the on the Sinu’’—visit to race of} Te Niehtwaten (cont) ‘ pe : : . k . | Young Rockefeller enlisted in the nettes act out the animal antics. fic fatalities were reported on Sun- gacong South American Indians. . ie ak wae alee tt) Day in Court | Business Back Home Reserve Corps. After six months) * * * )day s : (9) Movie «cont.) td active duty he will return to ¢i-| Duo-pianists Arthur Gold and The Associated Press tally be- BELTONE PONTIAC co. (4) (color) Music. Harry Bel- TUESDAY MORNING 5 ye Party By BOB THOMAS vilian life but will be on call in'Robert Fizdale and the New York/&@n at 6 p.m. Friday and ended| Hiiahaehemniaal afonte, Maurice Evans, Re-| Sar . - “4 (Colon) Ha a Baggis AP Movie-TV Writer the Reserves for five and one-half | City Ballet, featuring ballerina Midnight Sunday. nata Tebaldi, New York City | Gy iais Bact "| HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Cint|¥e@rs. Janet Reed and an ail-star cast,| Victims were: 3 South Saginaw Ballet, duo-pianists Gold and ©: Sd aad Classroom. | Oe Walker might be operating a) OO combine their varied talents to! Robert A. Pert, 27, of Detroit, Downtown Pontiac! Fizdale gets together for leeeall few) | th |present ‘Souvenirs,’ a spoof on killed Saturday when car in which Sete ee (Adventures ip Music’ B 1s dE | ” News: TL ela pean oe Red miu Coes sot [fashion life around World War f. he was riding sce’ on a ia es me (2) Father Knows Bes > ay if he dropped by} CAPETOWN, South Africa (UPT) ; Township road and overturn L . mr | 3: 2) S i k z = Bud’s good deed backfires. 6: 55 (2) On The Farm Front. —_ 3:00 : re on Se TT one his studio recently. —A group of 63 Soviet and Polish! The Statue of Liberty is com- einery, B. Anderson, Ti, Paw | an GaP | 7 eee Clock. Happily for his movie and TV | scientists and ‘other specialists posed of 300 pieces of sheet copper Paw, killed Saturday when struck 9:00 (7) Voice Program. “Ev e- 7:00 (2) TV College. _ 9) Matic oe: |fans, Clint is now back in the|jeave for the antarctic aboard the/fitted over a stee] framework like, by a car while crossing M40 north | ning in Paris,” Genevi REVEs mo yi ° ee Warmer Bros. fold and will be Russian ship Michail Kalinin today a giant jigsaw puzzle. It has withi-| of Paw Paw. sO singer Jane Morgan, pianist} (1) Big Show. ls:s@ (2) Verdict Is Yo making more . “‘Cheyennes’’ and|atter stopping here for stores and stood the assault of salt-air weath- Isaac Johnson Jr, 55, of Detroit. SERVI T- E George Feyer, Jean Sablon. | | ; [> Bod Bea theater films: fuel. ‘ering for 71 years. | killed Friday night when his car, (9): Marry a Million. |7:30- (2) Cartoon Frolics. (4) From these Ro But he came close td folding up stuck another’ car at & Detroit a PLT (4) Music (cont.) (7) Breakfast Time. (7) Who Do You Trust” his acting career.. Relaxing in his. | intersection. ag { FE 4-1515 (2) Danny Thomas.- Tony! . > . |big bare feet at his modest North . ; = | = ¢6 E ° tr Bennett plays eotisin who 8:00, (2) Kaptain Kangaroo. — )4:00 (2) Brighter Day. | Hollywood home, he told how he|f . ° PTA Noti Sent Out | Vv As ECTRC MAR wants to quit-dry goods busi-| . | | (4) Queen for a Day. ‘ended his nine-month _ strike] 1S IS ne nmumor otices Sent Out | Oven bake 4a ness and ‘become singer. : :30 «©(7) Our Friend Harry. is (7) Bandstand. against the studio: . l Thrifty, Foolproof Way Monday and Friday "til 9 9:30 cy Play of Week. Comedy. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4:15 (2) Secret Storm. one That Didn t Pan Ou TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Elm. . | “I had decided to pull up stakes _ “Mr. and Mrs, Trubble.” . ‘and go back to Belleville, where ‘hurst Elementary School has RCA COLOR TY (9) Front Page Challenge. 9:00 (2) Movie. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. anne i ape found an economical way to get | : my twin sister runs a health food} By EARL WILSON < (4) Theater. ‘Ligh Class) (4) I Married Joan. | (4) County Fair. business that .we own. She| LE Sra me out. notices for Parent-Teacher Sales and Service =| (9) Sherwood Forest Gutahtlwe could really expand if] NEW YORK — “A columnist,” somebody sald. “is ® UY ,.6, meetings. ’ ACROSS oo iy joned the ey So I sold) Whe. if he doesn't hear a good rumor every day, makes up Qn the day of each meeting, as. SWEET S RADIO-TV ; . : f io av ee Great tile |my house and got ready to move /OnE." : ~~ ithe pupils Heave school, teachers) iE ia vasa atte warmer ind fy ng kes “But 1 wanted to hear from the x ek |rubber stamp their hands with the’ [Siam FE 4133 9 Health resort j . y tants. head man that there was no hope The rumor that Perry Como wants to vacation from notice, P.T.A. tonight. Gain ie nan oy Wate \for a settlement; I didn't want to| TV all next year was already around. NBC denied it. noe - ee 14 Footlike part yy F $30 (2) poeaing : ‘move East and then have’ to re- ees Perry's chief writer, Goodman Ace, said, i? oukworm Zi Far oonge Pierrot. turn here if Warners made a deal. “I doubt it—Perry did say he'd like to get YOU CAN EARN YOUR HIGH ; | SO T went to the studio on my own a two-weeks Florida vacation this year— Hs hAChs | SCHOOL DIPLOMA AT HOME IF YOU ARE 16 OR OVER. @ PRE-HIGH “IF YOU DID NOT COMPLETE sTH GRADE” @ ARCHITECTURE e CIVIL @ ELECTRICAL @ MECHANICAL ; @ ENGINEERING SCHOOL IN SPARE TIME drop it, but remember; ff it comes true, we scooped every- body. Busty Monique Van Vooren, to Dan Stampler’s on Green- wich 8t., slapped Dan with her glove, threatened suit, and angrily hurled wine on an oil painting supposedly of her. “It was an insult to me,” stormed Monique. “It was my face with MONIQUE a nude body supposedly mine. I will ask $100,000 damages be- cause it wasn’t me—and it was flatchested.” x * * French Chanteuse Lilo, her hasband Marquis Guy de la Passardiere and actress Barbara Leden—just arrived from Havana—agreed that the Castro soldiers -were beautiful though bearded, polite, non-rapacious, and that -in the swank hotels they sie pt on the floor — they weren't used to beds. They also agreed that George Raft and some of the Chicago-spawned casino operators had guns... obtained from “unknown sources.” * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... * _ Embarrassing questions: get married? Some B'wayites doubt it .. . How do Castroites feel about Errol Fiynn assuming command of the Cuban revo- lution—in the papers? ("Dr. Castro will be terribly disap- pointed,” one friend grieved last night) ... Why Son't the can go back to work? End of an era: Cafe comics report Lawrence Welk jokes no Jonger get laughs ... Jonah Jones was invited to play at Monaco’s’ casino and " palace, for $8,500 a week... Ava! — coritract to make “On the Beach” tn Australia| her a big house and a maid . " +,.«TODAY BEST LAUGH: A husband grumbled to his wife; “You promised to gages honor and obey—right now I'd settle | probe attempt, the Air Force | Pioneer Lk , “ for any of em!"... That's earl, her. . (Copyright, 1959) he . 2 ‘ é \ ‘ \ , © ' 2 \es eee eS Are Liz and Eddie still going to: authorities officially clear Jack Barry in the quiz show mess| (since they've not accused him of anything) so the poor guy} | American School, P.O. Box 2%, Kensington Br.. Det. 24 Rend me sour free 5i-page high Schoo! Bookiet _ PD. 1-12 Phone | GU ores eesti: ee | wee lenis av sieelnieaie'e Tu Address ... Age 1-1042 City State pres =o qos ssa pereremeesreed . . BELL TELEPHONE HOUR ‘Adrentures in Music.” | The first in an exciting new series of musical programs on television. Tonight starring HARRY BELAFONTE and troupe, singing the,songs that he made famous. MAURICE EVANS in the Astarious Ogden Nash version of “Carnival of the Animals,” together with the delightful _ BAIRD MARIONETTES. RENATA TEBALDI sings two arias from Puccini's “MADAME BUTTERFLY” | With duo-pianists GOLD & FIZDALE *« NEW YORK CITY BALLET COMPANY in “SOUVENIRS,” a dance satire, And featuring DONALD VOORHEES AND THE BELL TELEPHONE ORCHESTRA. Brough to you live and in color on NBC-TV. | TONIGHT, 8:90-9:30 P.M., CHANNEL 4 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . j | e nih a Sa TWENTY-FIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. Ne MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 Latest “Rocket ‘Success | Makes Reds Tougher By PIERRE J. HUSS ‘their boast to stage a man-carry- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The ing expedition to the moon, Although the assamption Js | that Mikeyan’s trip will throw | new light on the Kremlin's in- tentions on Berlin, the majority of diplomatic experts are con- dramatic success of the Soviet Union's cosmic rocket shot and) demonstration therewith that they are ahead of the United States in the outer space race undoubtedly yjneed that Moscow will take the will revive the “tough’’ diplomati¢) ytmost advantage of its new | policy exercised by the Kremlin) after launching -of Sputnik [I on! Oct. 4, 1957. * than it will smile, *< * | All key diplomats at UN. agree. .., however, that the Soviet Union has The Anastas: Mikoyan goodwill lL sore oie ois antici ee either over the Middle Fast standin. i te oe het Fe ae We, ae cor Germany, This opinion ist aL) the Ua f fe th inte backed up by a public poll under- powers are Boing (Ore ee taken just now by a German re- back in the wake of the cosmic ‘search group. rocket. and increasingly so if the, i k i In reply to’ the question, fussiane BESe sat fa vale ine gon you belleve that there will be war within the next two years DIAMOND FEATURE only 4 per cent in West Berlin $ Maes Diamonds a answered in the affirmative, In New Petht-india, 25 per: cent? answered yes. 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The booklet will be mailed promptly with no Obligation, of course It is on that issue and in that | | city that the NATO powers must | tace the Soviet-directed forces of | East Germany and stand or fall | | back into ignominious retreat not | only from Berlin but for ail practicability from the Furoppan | | continent. In order to stress the utter im- prestige and threaten oftener portance of standing our ground in hope has been abandoned for reyin-| terlin irrespective of Soviet ac- tions, I give herewith the views of the German ambassador to the no intention of risking a nuclgar| United States, Wilhelm G. Grewe, would not immediately fall under would be at the mercy of he Com-. of Western Ambassador | on the consequences ‘yielding to Moscow. iGrewe said: » “bo Two Texans Are Washington’s Men to Watch Cutter Frees Tanker Trapped in Lake Ice eb fp fp bp be tte tld estab- —in other words, we would have! strument for the permanent stran-| three German states instead of gulation of Berlin's economy and) CHICAGO W—The Coast Guard ee with the free city the third even for the city’s starvation. Noj|cutter Woodbine opened a path last | § \political independence could be. night for the last of three Great 4 all oveg the world as signitying * "Under any circumstances, Ber- maintained under such circum- 4 Lakes tankers that be; trapped | \the final dismemberment of Ger- lin as a free city would lose its stances. lin wind-piled i ichigan| : ‘many. Psychologically, the West- ‘major political funetions; to be the; ,. At any time; there would be | z xn -piled ic 4 ‘ern nations and even the Germans Center of true information for the a suitable pretext for interven- “The ails e “Western consent to the ‘lishment of a so-called free city of \West Berlin would be understood themselves would conclude that, East Germans and the last remain- tion ig the internal affeirs of | ling escape route from behind the the free city government, par-' ' Iron Curtain. ticularly since the city would be [its trip to Grag * * | required to prevent ‘espionage.’ jwith B Cargo ONES “Economically, West Berlin’ To comply with all such Soviet | The ship ~and requirements, the city would | shad been surro freed { the :three miles ottghd e. rave to abolish —— | The tanker Clark-Milwaukee of Se was able se reece its Indi- ification. ~*~ * * “Even if the so-called free city) Communist domination, its, exist- | munists. If they were to gain ence would be tantamount to the control of Berlin’s communica-| press, speech and assembly. final Alismemberment of Gersnany tions they would possess the _in-| —.testern—garrisons—woutd have \to evacuate to distances of 100 yesterday when it oii wees by a miles, while 22 Soviet divisions shift in the wind. The Daniel surround Berlin to say nothing of| iPierce of Chicago was freed by, Johnson, Rayburn Rule Capitol Roost (The noise A debate. of threat. of promise fills the atr in Washington these days as Congress returns to the war of bills and budgets, But amid the East German police and army. another tanker, the Blue Comet, | “The proposal by Moscow to) which jarred the i ice loose. ‘have U.N. post observers in the '- —teeth- when "SERVICE Bulletins, Letters, Etc. FAST SERVICE! Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false ou eat, xk Or Lt gal erased sprinkle a little PASTEETH on plates. This pleasant powder phot = remarkable sense of added comfort one heaped by holding — more y.No ooey, pasty taste ed tenia ine (non-acid). . Sot Baa any aru cousin qhivates) free city merely brings to mind ‘that no Communist country has ever allowed freedom of action and, movement to a political or maulitary i dent Eisenhower will continue to| chance at the presidency since ‘U.N. delegation. hold the single most powerful job) reconstruction days, and with You Can Greatly Assist in the - MEN’S REHABILITATION PROGRAM of the ‘in the free world, but thanks to| labor new dominating the north. | ‘Another proposal to solve the! all the bluster, who are the key men in the capitol, the men who chart the course of legislation that affect us al? Pollowing ts the first of w series of articles by a noted Wash ington torrespondent highlighting - the “men to watch.” including sone strong early starters tn the 1060 presidential race ) _ By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON—This may well go down in history as the. year of watchful waiting, before the politi- his party’s debacle at the polls last November, his influence with the lop-sided Democratic Congress inay fade to a nodding acquaint- anceship the dy namie, Johnson, the Senate majority lead- | er, ahd aging, influential Sam Ray- U.S. Capitol will be ailing, | The two most powerful men in|Rayburn and Johnson can be ex-! peripatetic Lynden —B- ‘through the current session, and to’ problem by replacemerit of the Western occupation . fortes with! ‘contingents of the German army’ is not more attractive. The pres-: ‘ence of German forces in Berlin ican never have the political and psychological ef feet which the, ;presence of Western forces has.” So the Soviet Union and the NATO powers must soon call their ern wing of the party, 50-year-old Johnson is too much the realist to entertain false hopes. Liberal by Dixie standards and seldom heard in rancorous debate, | pected to plow a middle course) |gird. for the all - out party battle lof 1960, SALVATION ARMY SAVE YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS for our Pick-Up Trucks as they canvass your neighborhood periodically. OR CALL FE 8-9601 _ A truck will be dispatched promptly for newspapers or other articles. Thank you cal struggle of 1960 erupts. The men to watch during current session of Congress are as contrasting as «a sunburst ¢ after rain, - Some choose to thunder, some sparkle like lightning, and. others are as deceptively gentle cas the first fall of snow. But make no mistake about it—all carry the big stick of power These men. whose decisions and personal ambitions can drastically affect “he pocketbook and well being of every American. citizen hive the great-yame of politics To a man, they are dedicated fo the capture of the White House prize for their own political party —if not for themselves. For that reason, nearly every major act of the new Congress will be tinged by the crucial presidential contest which looms ahead. During the coming year, Presi- OPEN TONIGHT SUPER BARGAINS at B&G ALL PLASTIC WALL TILE 50% Off 2c, Now 4c, Now 5c, Now. 6c, Now Reg. Reg. Reg. 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Thurs., Fri. til 9 OUTLET Tues., Wed., Sat. ‘til 6 Home Improvements . a o Additional Payments HOW? | WITH A BIG BEA the at least one things in commen. ; All are extravagantly in love with: burn, the speaker of the House. * * * The two Texans between them| ‘will have more to say pbout the | | sideshow—the race for the Dem- -ocratic presidential nomination.) peace or war, THE SALVATION ARMY Men's Social Service Center 118 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac shots and decide whether Sputnik ‘diplomacy or Allied solidarity are the best weapons in the game of (Tomorrow: Washington's big a. coming legislative program than a dozen Republican solons combined. soth of these political artists will need to cope with muttered com- plaints behind the locked doors of their own party huddles, but most” GOP members will privately con- cede their good fortune to have two such reasonable, dedicated men as leaders of the opposition. | President Eisenhower, who | well understands the vital need : for wooing the Demoeratic king- pins, has tried his charm and engaging grin on both. He has succeeded better. with Johnson than with “Mr, Sam.” The Latter, in whose Texas dis trict Ike was born, was once asked why he continually uttered such harsh criticism as a “former con- stituent.”” Grinning slyly, Rayburn ‘humphed: “Wettt-t Ptt admit he’ was a nice baby.” Rayburn, who has held the speakership longer than any man in history, despite a two-times ‘swap with minority leader Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts, sees little good in Ike to write home about. He has frequently remarked ; that Eisenhower had as much busi- ‘ness running for President as he himself would have had command- iynge troops as a five star general— without previous training. By contrast, Lynifon Johnson js a warm admirer of Ike-the-man, and also of much that he has accomplished as President. The genial Texan who suffered a more massive heart attack than Ike only a few weeks before, has ' framed on his wall the last letter | which Eisenhower dictated be- | fore he joined the cardiac club. It was a get-well sympathy letter : te Johnaan The super-charged senator who ‘now controls the largest Senate imajority in a generation has alsd jassigned to himself the most pow ierful array of chairmanships in imemary. Besides his uncontested leader- ship post, he is chairman of the Space Committee, the Prepared- | ness Committee, the Steering Com- jmittee, the Policy Committee, the \Dernocratic Conference and the | appropriations subcommittee which ‘vontrols State Department funds. | A member of the Armed Serv- ices, but not of the Foreign Rela- Htions Committee, Jahnson has now served notice that ‘he expects to play an increasingly active role Lin forefgn polices | Ravburn, who once nursed presi dential ambitions, has long since relinquished them because of his T7 birthdays. Johnson, a brilliant ‘compromiser, would undoubtedly jlike to reside at 1600 Pennsylvania ‘Ave, and would be an excellent ibet except for ihis habitat. 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