rary aes "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 4i 1958 —82 PAGES = or) aa g Fire ry % Mor nit nnn 4 = tl _ Happy New Year! F “aoe to tik: lant toes: Joa uary, 1958, and we certainly. start the She “didn t Front Page Makes. Ca ° Beg er has the distinction of being youngest Miss Front Page. exactly comprehend the {City Industrial | ‘Heads Predict Favorable Year Pontiac, Truck Units Hope to Boost Share ~of-Markets in ‘58. By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. While the year 1957: will be remembered as the one —twith the slight business de-| |eline at the end, Pontiac industrial leaders today forecast that the year ahead business generally. “Here at Pontiac,” said Semon E. Knudsen, Pontiac Motor Division general manager and General Motors Corp. vice president, “we are looking forward with confidence to an ex- cellent sales Philip J. Monaghan, eral manager of G C Truck and Coach Division and GMC vice president, \predicted a “good” business year based upon the num- on the nation’s roads. “With..this kind of a replace- ent—potential it--is-easy —t into a réal sales upsurge under any one of a number of stimulating ‘conditions,”’ Monaghan said. be <. & «* Industrial statistics for 1957, re- =fleased recently by James F. Spence, secretary-manager of the Pontiac Manufacturers’ Assn., showgg decreases from* the = - (1956. Pontiac Industiies paid out a total payroll of $153,689,968 ‘last year. This compares to a 1956 payroll of $158,629,858. . The av erage monthly payroll was 1956. . * * The average number of hourly employes last year was 20,120, ac- cording to figures from tlie associ- ation. It was 23,126 the previous _ Tyear. Salaried employes for YT! * = oe 1%56.. months of 1957 avéraged 6,623 as The peak month for hourly em |Ployes was reached in January of 11957 when 24,021 were. on’ the pay- irolls. In January of the previous jeer this figure was at 28,700. The largest monthly payroll last Seven hundred members of ies! _year—$14,579,553—was paid out in 20 luncheon clubs in the Pontiac} ‘July. In 1956, this peak Was $15,- 331,417, regched in Jandy. Knudsen had this to day: "1958 should be a good year for business generally, for Pon. tiae Motor ‘Division, and this community. ““We have the most yutstanding | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)” would be a good year for). ‘ber of pre-war trucks. now). -49~—See- $12,807 7,496. This was $13,219,104 in| Locking ik the eal year, automobile in Pontiac's 30 - year Re re L ak irst Snowman of the = Year 7 Under His Bed Avre—————_—_——_—___ {apparently smellqd smoke ~ “ichildren of Mr. and Mrs, . |R. D. Winfield of the High- Third Is Saved - After Craig Smoke Fills Apartment on Hightand. Avenue in s Absence © Two young children suf- focated early this morning when fjre broke out in an apartment at 430 Highland _ A third child, three-year- old R. D. Winfield Jr., nar- rowly escaped death, Pon- tiac firemen said,.when he and jumped under his bed to escape flames. The dead are: Victoria Winfield, age 2, and Nicho- - ette. Winfield, two-months, _* land address. ' Pontiac police said Mrs, Winfield left the three-toom second floor apartment of the frame building on Pontiac’s~ south side to “visit neighbors for a few minutes.” Police said the father was not at home at the time of the fire, gore and. admiration at what is. believed 1 to be the Detbeetiee tals “GEE, YOU'RE BIG” — Four-year-old Joseph first snowman of the year. Th picture was Hartsoe, of 38-South Sanford St.,gazes in awe taken at 369 South- Anderson, at the home of But Believes We Are pices Than Reds By JAMES BINDER Associated Press Writer Charles E. Wilson says this coun- try, by being too zealous in trying ag much as the Soviet Union to- ward touching off another war.’ | Former Defense Secretary) jte—-win-the—arms—raece;could dope Russia should war , break out, Wil- son replied: “I do.” Wilson said he favors an in- crease to 40 billion dollars in de- fense department appropriations in 1958, nearly the same sum he said. he asked” for last spring, several aS Sarai es 5 = fe “I think if we attenipt to com- pete: “withy the - ‘Russians actively by promoting too much of an arms ‘buildup in our own defense we will contribute as much toward a fore- seeable war as the Russians,” Wilson said: . - + * . “I sense “we're working . our- Wilson ‘said he does not feel the United States is in danger of being! attacked at'this time. _Asked in an interview at -his home in Bloomfield Township if he — the U.S. could defeat yee ~ Temperature fo Dip fo 10 During Night Main roads throughout the county are reported clear but side roads are still slippery today according) to a report from the Oakland Coun- ity Road Commission. Partly cloudy and colder_is—the prediction for Pontiac tonight with the low dipping to near 10. degrees. Continued cold is the forecast for|*° Thursday. The lowest arinesster reading preceding 8 a.m. was 17 degrees. The mercury stood at 19 degrees jat 1 p.m. — Joe's. grandmother, Mrs. Russell De Wolfe. * Wilson Sees No Present War Dag months before resigning from the cabinet. The onetime General Motors Corp. president said the- request was whittled to 3814 billion dol- lars by President Eisenhower, | _whom he said was faced with public and Congressional demands: later were cut to 36 — dol- lars. “T had no quarrel with the Pres- ident,” Wilson said. He added that he never had been criticized by Eisenhower or any cabinet _mem- ber about his defense policies in general. si. BLAMES PEOPLE FOR cUuT ~. “{ blame the “American people as much as Congress for the cuts,” Wilson ‘said. ‘The public wanted to keess down spending and jt made its wishes known through its a gressmen.” ao Russia's launching of two earth &, ‘terrifi full significance of New Year’s, but = vp rare * iad she does, understand fancy hats and ay f. ‘ things that make new. and | interesting Miss" Fron’ Page answers more noises. readily to the endy Fay ve Hartman and da’ mange os fon lb - eo ¥ * _ Teaches the’ exci of precisely Happy New Year, Wendy, from The two years./ Her — live at 1611 Pontiac Press. and ‘the winks Pontiac Alma Street. area. vi Traffic Deaths Reported® E Ws ak in Pontiac Tomorrow at Mid- Point of Holiday 2c ae Elks Temple inPontiac “tomorrow noon to hear former secretary of By ‘THE ‘ASSOCIATED PRESS "defense Charles E. Wilson. Wilson, who lives in Bloomfield, Winding past the halfway mark in the traffic count-' Township, will give a talk on an | down, the New Year’s-holiday auto deaths were running regrets Saas and then open about 60 per cent of the heavy Christmas toll. parol A Paanedd id. Pontiac _| |_ghe National Safety Council expresse@ some optimism, Press publisher, will introduce the | | thigt their predicted final auto fatality toll of 130 the question ‘and anewer period »/ deaths for the 30-hour holi-)- / i | ay might not ge ee Babson Says: Russia Does Not Want Another War — a Det. 10 to waldaigt ale iz. Ge fF * i ae oe z surpass the 1957 — performance: Dairy products, rubber products, - |public be little change. from the On the’credit side will be a few|Presidé |industries that. will undoubtedly electric. power, noadbuilding, and, construction, There should iyear’s levels in lacquer, varnish, paint,” ‘oe Sears. ce) nt ’ Eisenhower's condition will Ue of supreme importance. What) its influence upon Russia will be, nobody knows. It prob: =f ay ably will. not affect general. busi- ness, I believe that for some time our President has not been making ‘miportant—policies and; much to his disappointment, his recommen- dations have been_largely The major effect of the president’s condition will be political. For evident reasons, the Demo- crats are. hyping | that Vice-Presi- . /dent Nixon ‘will not have an op- Roma il ce etre, ae | of conquering bur country, ‘she cer- tainly wishes to preserve our cities, industries, sets. Russia hag land enqugh now;} it is our industries which Russia ignored.|wants, This also applies to. Eng- land and Western Europe °; well as the United States, *~* €. Therefore my forecasts for 1958 are as follows: : 1. The present: cold war will be Miog od contret ot the United % CONOMY OR INFLATION . i cold war costs the United Be at Si coe dollars annually. and other valuable as-| lowe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5)- ‘Slight Decline Seen for Auto. Industry; Pontiac i in .’58) during 1958, as a result . higher ¢osts and pressure for t prices. 3 Competition at att levels will inctease during 1958 manufacturers and fetailers ‘will enable them to keep up their pres- wc & volume during 1958. These | will apply mostly to smalls concerns, but some“one of the big y companies ‘in the Dow-Jones Aver-jf. "|88e8_ may" collapse, 8. = best wh vel with 1957, I forecast a moderately lower trend, on average, for whole- sale commodity living during 193¢- - . } fora tight budgtt. Defense tands- sy h “He said the seare crested by) 6.\Only more advertising by both i ‘ailures will inerease in’ 1958. a Predicting ume of business for 1958, compared prices. al- - |gradual decrease in the cost-of- ” When the fire department ar- rived; White said, Mrs. Winfield was hysterica] and cried out: “My babies, my babies.” Firemen later (Continued on Page 2, Opl. sy Tractor Mishap Kills Area Youth — Rose Center. Boy Dies as Vehicle Overturns. - ing neath it. . * His father fad nats ‘deputie: ‘ ot cation and shock at the ‘body has been removed to Funeral oo = in Hy. caval sdewewuaapad i qi eee eee teeeee 27 sd eeeenteapeves a ePeeneees Diqsey 5." nm eee “he pee 2... veers teene " Programs aeee a Peete ent es wees be #... 17 age pr more to the fund drive. Output ‘Holds Up but aicniean eit Telephone Employees coy-| i ered by CWA . $3,732.24 Jobs Show Big Dip ohn, seer i Sa AG Dees ——_— —- sgheseas — DETROIT w — Stepped-up auto-|ted's Inc ‘Employes oer ee mation in 1957 knocked Michigan iopie feat rai ghee w+ 9 : manufacturing employment to’ the J. nney Co, Employes 6.80 cones no en Ree Be gan n ar ain oa) mission Said today in a yearend POT", Pom iirwcle ie i ; ai review. | Ted's Ine, = ween cee 0° 2 : ; Describing 1957 as @ year of, Maple L at Dairy” ives > $00 00 NEW THU NDERBIRD — Ford's icteawell four-passenger Yet it is only two feet longér and four inches wider, Ease-of entry “serious unemployment,” Max M. | Avtomobile Equipment €ompany “13000 Thunderbird doubles the seating capacity of the | former two-pas- for all riders is obtained by fold-flat front. seats and one af the Approval has SEE on the Horton, director of the commision, | Peotone ee ce ‘ene ies os]; sengér model and has one and a half times ian fone capecity. . widest door openings in the. industry. - = request of Oakland cited the auto industry as an ex- Rater ed company wees a we : , ee ee ee ts Tt = frag as mu ms nH peoste d we ines mpi. .. een eae a wee he cane 116.60 4 ws c _November 1957 was enly 2,000 Sie sEmpioyes ee ie y |Quarles Calls 158 Year of Promise’. . I: Harold K, Schone, sapoge" ” fewer than the number produced xo Rava ca oe Hotes FOr ows: lew so tages ar made etter in November 1956, he said, bat (gr tna Mr: Elhert, M. Wilmot 109.00 i $200, machine’ auto. factories employed 29,000 | Mr. “Bi Mrs. JR (Greenhalgh \ Price. =. = aoleoy. Cree ns 8 Sees Past Aidin Defense mir a i. roe | Horton said the monthly average ta: Preemas a rap Iron - io un ar Ir i ‘of manufacturing employment in|, * Metal ce... } a | NG “Michigan during 1957 was 1,050,000, Beisersat crt ; Saateap jee - : * 700 a drop of 24.000 from the monthly Harold B Euler 7m 30 00! Four-Passenger Model: W snort atopy Sec- tisan decisions which Bridges said wre in 1 Peas o MOE GC e+ U i d N jretary of Defenge Donald Quarles | ‘must provide for the survival of . 7 eg er removal of factor-|Pitner-Bowes Beit 90.00 nveiied as ew Yeor Waid today t ts of past this nation at all costs.” 7 i Housek Bh s 1. 8 80; ; les sa @ Foteation i delense em-\Etar aoe whe tee nl is Ushered In- weapons resentieh wil begin to an a i ployment also were cited, as fac- $'#sden¢ Ol Compe ar mn uf 0 me in tes ane iPefenses in| Mansfield, acting Senate Dem: = {ting the numbers. 8 ‘@ibley ........----:- -, 80.p0! . : locratié- leader, said members of a ey cutting down the number jsnaard Biegitig Ca. iaimpis "ote, THUNDE BIRD, CALIF.—Ford in a New Ls statement. both ~parties in Congress must 7 Nurse's Medical Bpilding Emp! . 6930 ushered in the New Year at mid- Quarles said @ year Of piace “the security of the country |istic "look at nt as well/giris’ broom * ¥ * a League Empley _ 4 = Ribicy. Coal & Supply Co. e5 oo night by unveiling the four-passen- promise’ and) arid as the future. ever, there aren At the same time. hon-m: Ang ve ee —— res os ger Thunderbird before a group of x +’ tles. * : M facturing employment t0ok up some catalan Motor Pretght Salvation Army Employes . of the sag. Horton said non-m: anu- re leer teed | om oso facturing employment was 1.285,- peggy’ J temple.) cee eae - 000. nere. Oaklan 1 & aint A Sem neieroo = an i ase of 10a above Austin Trucking Co, .. . the 1956 level. - ‘Fdward M, @tout .......,. ... * * . & Atthur Compton @. fen ..,... Dr, Peter hyde ....\... Horton feported Mie higan’s la- Montgomery Word Vas bor force in 1957 totaled 2,933,000. Pentise a 6a oo prominent. Americans during ‘the “1 fe ‘exclusive Thunderbird Golf Club in ety Palm Springs, Calif. 50 06) ~ x *« $0 I The completely new automobile popped which will be introduced Ford $9.00] \dealer-ships later this month ‘re to tains ‘Thunderbird classic ines. 80 09 Unitized frame: construction made beds ipossible maximum interior pas- Electric ‘pubes Co... Oskiand tron & Metal Co .... This was a drop of 1,000 from 195€. le Boft “hohe Berv é e t Holiday layoffs. especially latge- Richman, Brothers scale layoffs in the auto industry,|James Spetice .... ta keer et eee Awrey Bakeries nC increased une mploymen it at the end portise Cut Stone Company * i900 of 1957. ~~ [catrman Company. _ acon oetiger Foor and. comfort’ without, Employment in the auto in- Myer Jepelry. Shep cee + --$0.00 2 6) ca ‘ dustry stood af a 395,000 average jjonn Napley ... QT Og 5 ~ | _for 1957, the lowest in nine years. Leonard ea i so 09; Although the new car has twice Z 'Qee Coal Company ........ 50 00 thé passenger-carrying capacity, it Horton said: Rev. Richard Thomas .......... 80.90! . H. J. Muldowney | ....-. $0.08 only 24 inches longer and four |in “It is-extremely unusual to have, inches wider: such large-scale layoffs this eary! - in the new car model year.” Three areas in asa eo fo were listed as hard hit fine Fipnterhird be: tour tages | lower than the average of all Ailing Skelton Calls. 37 13'New Year's Eve party at the) p} _| U.S. luxury cars, but has more [404 jahead of the welfare of their par- | sture in the year ipolicies must not be *‘a #nizing and stream- hed forces we are jitica) parties or candidates.” e ee Ps Bridges, chairman of the Sen- be- ate GOP policy Committee, agreed to in a separate statement that the ‘to our "na- debate over defense “and: foreign glorified |, - soapbox for the promotion. of Po-| ne Could Beat Russia | (Continued From Page One) ty the free ‘satellites is ‘ nike ‘and. ballistic weapons ‘pose a bg pr that may be.a bless-; S ih disguise,’ eres 1, ow oe Rukia’ s gout Cold air is heaviet than w ‘as most people know, “Cold air is) | -“Yenser. - The principle of warming air to fill a balloon, which will ~ theh rise, is well known. | . Not as well understood is the, t death Monday night when .a se-| . (Continued From Page One) vere asthmatic attack brought On history. We- have a car that the! he near heart failure-— - {motoring public wants and we ex ~~ * * pect to increase our shafe of the’ characteristic of warm and cold? Adrenalin’ shots plus the ox) gen new car market. fronts. steming from this weight have eased his condition some-| ‘During the past year, when the: factor. A cold front slides over what. Early today St. John's Hos) industry as a whole was in a sales: | 2 ital reported that Skelton was,decline, Pontiac's superiority main- the earth's surface, leading edge P po ‘tained ‘our sales~at a level that uggi riace, slanti ‘slightly improved. eect al * “| “But he's still a very sick) ‘compared favorably with the pre-' = warm. fronts ‘eating warm |Man,” said Mrs. Skeltcn. |vious year. Prospects for 1958 Pon- * tiac sales surpassing those of 1957. air js high, the frontal edge lean-| SS le ing forward. This allows the keen| A blind person is acutely sensi- observer to spot an approaching. itive to sound and touch. When” warm front by detecting the lean-, ‘offering a chair to a blind person, ing high cirrus clouds that move ‘slap the chair’s back or put = in from the west. iband on the arm of the chair. - . | good. “Competition in 1958 will be in-'| tense, but with our bold new line! of cars we are extremely well prepared “The employment_picture aes Pontiac Motor is good. Em- ployment figures at the end of i wee eee antes ~ 1958 Whi ‘ties Into State With Icy Winds, Snow By THE. “ASSOCIATED PRESS ¥ oo viding ins or eight inches in spots, and prac-| ahead, oung Mr. came ing intO tically ‘all areas got at jeast a) : I Michigan on whistling, snow- -filled | ground-covering last night. W inds! “For 1958 wé see a pibbntial na | tional and export truck ‘market of| | a 0 | winds and brought a cold W4V€ pied the. new snow in drifts | ~ sath him which U. S. forecasters; an ‘at least the same approximate yol-| December were on an equal with” | the avefage employment figure | | for the r-1956."" “We are looking forward to 1958): -|with complete confidence that it) will be a good business Year,'! said Snowfall’ measured up to seven| ‘Monaglian, who ais one look, regions,’ particularly the ume, or 1,100,000 uni wi say will stay st least through northwestern sections of the Lower j, ¢ year. ore ets, a8 ws. Red Friday. | Peninsdla, “Of the 9%4 million trucks in op-| eration in this country, néarly ],-| |500-808—are 1946—model or older, | ‘which means they are 1012 or mote years of age. In fact, there ate) '785,000 trucks of pfe-war vintage—| S41 and previous years’ models-—| ‘making them 194 years or more of, age, “GMC is uniquety able to fulfill | the demands of the trucking fii: "| dustry with the finest and most complete Thermometers tambied into the - 20s or-lower downstate and were | | expected fo stay there all day, | | then skid to @ to 10 degrees to- night. A high of #8 to 12 was the outlook for the Upper Peninsula today, with zero to 6 forecast | tonight and & high between 10 * and 16 tomorrow. The prediction for the top of the| ‘Lower Peninsula is 2 to 8 tonight. ; + * * —_ Snow, general overnight, wag ex- “At & am: Wind velocity 25 mp. pected to break up into flurries - Difection—West-North west today. Fhe wind range was ex: ‘pected to’ he 25 to 35 mileg an va hour in the Lower Peninsula and o ) 7 Ms s 24 m.p.h. in {he Upper P The Friday . gutlook- —ctoudy and not quite-so cold, The Weather Full ©. & Weather Bureag Report “PONTIAC AND — VICEINITY—Cloudy, windy ané@ cold with snéw flurries to- day, high 24. Partly cloudy tenight and “temerrew, colder tenight, lew near 10.) fentinued cold temorrow. Fresh nerth- west winds diminishing tonight Teday in Pontiac Sun set, Wednesday a: 5 10 = Sun rises Thuirsday ot © Ol as Moon sets. Wednesday.at 1 59 . ‘m. Moon rises Tharsegy. at 442 pr ever had, “Customers who atready have |put our new products4nto operation lare high in their praise of the oe \, Lowest temperature prec seeding 8 am! Dewntown n Temperatures Pe oeit cide mien Penn ‘ganization is enthusiastic over the 1958 GMC models and is projecting; Parti ‘plans for what should be for them with full and profitable.” \ T eesday iy ‘im Pestiae {Ae reeorded downtown) ‘noas temperature . , +7 ‘a chance of scattered snow flurries. | Lewést temperature . wens ne 3: i Mean temperature ........7.... 25, . State Police headquarters at. 4j Deaths in Traffic Neda ho East Lansing said reports indi-. =e Jone Year. Ace in in mentee - | cated. highways were snow -Cov- c peratare . “ ered and hazarious | ie United St fi Low Pemperature oss. ccecee ses uy E ‘Maan! oS sPeppersesces 14 the state, although — — 105 a eS ree oughfares were open. “(Continued From Page One) and Lowest Temperatares This, Grand Rapi ida La @ to 8 is76 3 tm 1881 ‘inches ‘of new. snow on a 4-inch Tuesday's Tempersture Chart | already aground there, and ‘overnight low of around thé 20 ‘Chemical ‘Co. employe, who died in the collision of his automobile and anothe rin. Ecorse i ee ‘omic had-a close brush with/ | | | College, Phi} Claud of -Pasaden : ‘City College, Danny Vani line of new trucks it hag, wee and @uality of the units, Our dealer or~ ary 47-year-old’ Wyandotte with satisfaction that roth stages TEAM PLAYER worked. , _“I had to,” Wilson said, adding So succesaful was ‘that he was aware of the Preii- (firing, in fact, that ii dent's duty to consider ‘‘the whole ‘a. third stage into the & -'picture’’ «in determining budget \To wit: Finding out where _the needs. “I'm a team player.” _bloomifig—rather, blast Referring tg what criti¢s landed. j | called his “negative attitude” The exper Lnemers-| w turned toward basic scientific research . ‘Searchers—expressed hope, how-) white def il ever, that they would \track -the! gai he ad ae aol aaa rocket head .down in desert! tributed “directly” to the and find just how hig! ; io iastarring the strength of the armed {crces. lentry. Creators of the seven-fd inch missile, all 18 yes (eB G So as much money in this field as At did before the Korean conflict. | “Every Ase prierenst ‘has its own) Ron Carenshaw _of the University ‘of-Calhifernia- at— niveralde iByron Summers ot Caltech ‘Pasadena. in. iwere all “approved we. would .be. 'spending: many times as much as aks Fe Graham Predicts and Csining of of Christ Challenges Students ' CHAMPAIGN, Il. (INS) Evangelist Billy Graham ex- pressed a belief tonight that the world is witnessing “the igst generation before the coming of Christ.” - In stating his belief at a dent missionary conven- “ths in Champaign, Graham ‘tonfided: | |, “FU peebably_ se my toes stepped on for saying te ” \ Graham did not-§ay. who would do the stepping, but he did point out that. he had never before made such a ‘out of proportion,:’ we must face and that the Sputniks by them- ht national de- selves do not threaten this coun- He conceded. that research and development are vital to national security and pointed out that this/and country is spending three times —and project for—development. If they! Ethel; two daughters, Mrs. Thom- = Dillan dar when bey nae comet vision 3 He says he still severe inter- : ee an ee ‘of M. coordinator and etucetional con- e| ‘Following ‘the porter Ae tin chars Se wet, Ee professor was @ teacher, principal, meéting: a’mcia) ” 1 ~~ JAMES L. ELWELL - MERLE 1. EVANS James Lewis Elwell of 126 Sum-| Merle Leonard Evans, 45, of 450 ‘mit St. died suddenly Monday at Irwin St. died Monday in Pontiac 10640 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. Hé was General Hospital after an illness 133. jof six months. He was a barber and 2 veteran A member of the Church of God, ‘of World War II. he had been imployed as machitie Surviving are his. wife, Esther; operator at Pontiac Motor Div. his mother, Mrs. George Elwell, and a son, James Elwell of Canton,; Til. Also. surviving are a brother three sisters, Mrs. Helena ‘Mooney of South Charleston, W. Va, John Elwell of Fayetteville, iw. Va. “Mrs. Lela Rohm and Mrs. Mildred Duncan, both ‘ot Pontiac, Mr, Elwell's ‘body was_.taken_ from the Pursley. Funeral Home Tuesday night to the Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charles- ton for service and burial. HENRY E. SANBORN oe Henry E: Sanborn, 71, of 310 Park Ave, Yale, and a former Pontiac resident, died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital after a brief illness. A carpenter, he“had been em- ployed at Pontiac Motor Div. for many years before retiring in. 1945 when he moved to. Yale, He was a member -of- the Liberty-.Street! “ Gospel Church in Lapeer. _ Mr. Sanborn leaves his wife, Fitzgerald), U.S. Navy serving on the U:S.S. Other survivors are tive brothers and four sisters, Mrs. Evans and Ralph Collins of Mis- souri, Mrs. Jewel. Simmons, Mrs. Goldie Vanderpool and Harry Evans, all.of Pontiac, =~ Mr. Evans” :body will be at thé ‘Pursley. Funéral Home-until Fri- day noon when it will be taken to the Church of God for service at 2 p.m. His pastor, the Rev. Perry Horton will officiate with burial following in Oak Hill Cemetery. FESTUS E. MILLS ARMADA — Service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Tiffany Fu- neral Home for Festus E. Mills, as Sinclair of Redford and Mrs. 94, of 22171 Center Rd., who died Vincent Amico of Long Island, N. Y.; and three sons, Eari J., Clinton D. and William K Sanborn, al of , eee publicly. _*k *& | The world famous evangelist Fook before more than | 6,000 persons ‘at the cldsing séssion of the. inter-varsity ~ student missionary convention. Among them were some 3,000 college students from over- — United -States and abroad. bl Graham told the students: “I have a feelinig in my heart that you and I inay _ be the ones. that God has called to evangelize the world in the last generation before the coming of Cunt He added: S “I do not see how the world gan continue at its paecti pace much longér. I believe the world is descending to- ward /the climactic pment when Christ ‘himself — _seend from Heaven.’ (/ The 39-year-old evangelist also a that *Com- nism is challenging the Christian church as it has never been challenged before.” He- said Christianity . can match the Communists ss dedication, eres es e nd self denial, 7 *Elaborating on the heed for a “diselplined life, ‘Oraham . agserted that Americans have gone. “sex mad.” \ Me oe oe Se : | “We're taught that morals are relative. instead ot =| a he said, “and the country? ts going the way of +. and Gomorrah.” et | Graham said one git wrote in eter tom that ~- . Eo bs holed ; a s Bree mark. : A {outside Detroit. - 17-12 Miami 71 . Traverse Gjty and: Cadilac both) 8 Mereekee FM esorted: 5 - inch overnight snew- Pong Ay Renter ete < “6 a New Orleans 74 44 falis, with winds drifting it today. held tev — eo > $F Grens fe “a Traverse City got a 17 + degree: ion ee te ; $$ iy Benton it st ‘ah "Beat Ho (in oor | ob Bete 84) Port fturon gor only a light tow: = = << Bits Louis 27 12ing stidw behind rain, which winds! ‘ a 7.37 cisco BE 4 2d : ae : 3 i¢ ’ eal ee ot a r man. of Bethany Baptist « ” *- Service will bé at 1:30 p.m. Fri- day-from Donelson-Johng Funeral Home witlr-Dr, Joseph I Chap- ‘Church officiating. Burial will | follow in Po ontiac. Neue sons, Merle Lee Evans with the! - Ticonderoga, Gayle Eugene andi4 ant at year’ en” They were ney «=e Greetings to Wife | rez, Per passeneer, tan. any | eee ey ee stepping down as defense leader. | - Detroit. with 8 per cent unemploy- luxury car. | irs ‘America| “But they are ee ot the - cited one which accused him: Hiding Whisky ir 3 9 SA) progress Russia made a “ , Ove hes = — al reieea ith Ln i SANTA MONICA, Calif. - The Thunderbird retains the per- to the coming pale Satastrisl iadien.” eaicea coca eae his a main- ig y n n- pital with a ‘concussion as the. re- — cent. Red Skelton, who almost didn’t) formance “characteristics ny the P tion and con-| | mtinued. bat quickly added he’) «11g = us securi things ‘Made Real Excitement coe cece eee into 1958, kept alive a 13- ‘WO-Passe mode is pow- Aaa : tural when graph Elizabeth Lake roads . OF rela i = ay aaa Nes Year’ | Eve come ered with a new 300 h,p, engine,| In other yearehd statements, Staten ee ose, aoe ee go wrong for Americans to look| DETROIT W—New Year's ex.¢arly this morning. ere a with his wife, \including a four-barrel carburetor,’Sen, Bridges (R-NH). and . Sen.) 0% — = for @ fall guy or scapegdat,” he citement erupted ahead of time) the car in which the W. hy eg Fen * * * ‘fully-maehined combustion cham- Mansfield. (D-Mont) agreed that: ly. commented. “If some of them at Mrs. Alice Scartin’s home. wae tifing wea wD girt Sick ad he in, be talked his PTF and free-flow induction, 1058 wil osardal on elnmes canaae |e peep gne ir pes ual] pm to ibe, the goat, it's all) She put a New. Year's bottle of F. Bedard, 19, of 1074 Holbrook | doctor into letting him call me at| A full line of power essists—' i anced national budget is necessary right with me. whisky in her oven to thwart pre-'Dr., Waterford Township. He was midnight,"said Mrs. Georgia brakes, steering, seats and win- a: ul jfor a — ley. —, “ party nippers yesterday. She for-\treated and released from Pontiac JS. |. Skelton, “We had never been sep-| ore perce = saree Youths Rocket Nee dete fy os nceet 5 iPepe- -Blesses hoo got Ae there and put me General for facial and leg bruises. . arated before at New Year's, ex-/ave choice of three trans-: aes — proba cake. bottle exploded . ; - . A teen 7 cept when he was in the Army, Missions: standard, overdrive and Success— ut —. aw biliondollar de-| bar toaeemme oe We—Pope Pius bape Faye fire and ee on ar an the truck, A ps + he wanted this to be a Happy automatic. i wing an anfiual custom, |%Ut of the overn, across the floor! Belge ego Harbor, told Pon. me! iNew Sear tov.” in to be = HOP Where ‘dIt Go? = _ ave his New Year's blessig to-/and-down a heating duct. ~ intersection when ing i oa clan [Tr eae Industrial Leaders [2 reo ath wa my esses. 0% weg in won ate” hag “OM ee te By FE. H. SIMS Earlier in a Necins ied nausirial Leacers wuss abba Nge | A two- Fisenhower’s decision. to 4rim. his lignans ae : ten Z. swoosh- | Which js heavtelt” cold tir or }ft. o8ll ae an epg ‘i di { 6 d Y [nie into the ‘sky. and isyeane s) budget request for this an air? “previously Seon Poel 1. The tamed ré Ic 00 @ar | five collegiate desifners ‘noted ~~ Deaths in Pontiac. and Nearby Areas Johnson of Grand Rapids; four Raymond, all of Pontiac: a sister, ial pe} a @ Mar ats aon. Fit ‘day at Hopcroft Funeral Ho | Pare Baral will be le Dav _ isburg Cemetery, Davisburg. She leaves her hsuband: daughter, Mrs. Dona Jean Robert of Harper Woods; a son, Gerald —— in the Navy; her moth- A sas Mrs. Lena Rhoades, and a wee _* “MRS. JUSTINE GRONDIN “MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Justine Grondin, 78, of 204 Water St., who died Monday, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the—St. St. Mary Cemetery, . The rosary will be recited at-$ o'clock tonight at the Richardson- Bird Funeral Home. ‘ {Sanborn’s body will'be at the fu-/23 years before retiring. é —— . < « oo neral . home at 8 p.jh. today. — Surviving are his wife, Martha a : A.; one son, Daniel S. of. Ply-| HERMOSA. BEACH, Calif, @— MRS. ‘LLOYD MW. BURNES.__| mouth; five daughters, Mrs. Frank| James H. Warnack, 74, for many — — Lloyd Wi (Marian Inch) [True of ee ae eee Kngales Thee editor of the Los wnes of 57 Mark St., president/of Rochester, | i es, died Tuesday. He ae Melt BA ae emg han as nls nee p.m; yesterday in St, Joseph) : “9 retirement ‘in 1948. Ha was Mercy Hospital. She had been|Archie of Stratford, Ont.;/born in Knoxville, Tenn. ia [8 ren and 40 great; -~®# * * ~~ | NEW YORK @ — Charles F. __ | Connolly, 85,_editor ot the Irish: for Os-|Echo, a weekly newspaper, died < Who died|Per in 1928, ‘sold it six month seph Mercy|®8%, but—remained as its editor. OM Seeley Our Lady} SPRINGFIELD, ll. ui — Kent Mary Chureh. Burial will be-in x H radical concept of- éducation to ia ee See eee oe New Education ~ Concept Seen Too Much Emphasis ‘ “Put on Adjustment, Noted Scientist Feels) (INS) — A " prominent scientist™has offered a BOULDER, Colo. replace the current school aim of educating children to adjust. to. their society. Dr. R. N. Theses. consultant fo the director of the National Bureau. of Standards— laboratories: in Boulder, Colo., said the school should now aim at producing st dents who will adjust society to the natural world of which it is a part. Declared the astrophysicist: “Let's underplay this emphasis on adjustment, It's far better to , develop neuroses through think- | ing about the problems we have | than to feed on tranquilizers to put them out of thought and thus assure ourselves that we live in fae rind Key Ports eons ae the best of all possible worlds.” has a three-fold approach to the world — to survive, to shape his. environment to his comfort and to. wortd.—__ He said a realistic education . program assumes theaced to Of calendars have been use teach technological skills-needed_based not on the earth's journey around the sun-but on the = but recogniles a moon's course around the earth. As a result, “New Year” hast? open Thursday fer survival, greater challenge to be the sur- ‘vival of the individual by devel- ping intellectual curiosity, arive and discerument. Opposing what he perversion. of the term racy.” in edueation, Dr. believes equality te rms the: ty. ofthe. aa — democracy in the schools prevent ed the development of separate curricula for fiifferent careers at the secondary ‘school level He called for separation of edu- - cational programs. for students going into the professions from those of pupils destined of techni- cal or trade careers. : ed State gasoline taxes in the U.S range from 3 ¢ents to a high of an extinct volcano and is 14,408 ignorant is not so much a shame) '3641: he QUESTION: Has. New, Year's day always been observed - . at the same time of year? — - * a ANSWER: It was hearly 2000 years ago that. Fullua Caesar Man, according to Dr. Thomas, decreed the use of a calendar very much like the one used to- day. It was based on the calculation that it takes the earth! 6 days to go once around the sun. That’s not quite correct ~—~gatisfy his _ curiosity about the.and the slight error has since been fixed. Bit just because the ‘people we know celebrate New Year's on our January 1 does. not mean -that everybody does or always has. Any number: of Richard Allen, who pleaded in-|2 d by different peoples. Many were’ 'nocent Monday in Superior Court? Khrushchev Reshuffle On By JOHN H. MARTIN: INS Foreign Director, Soviet Party leader Nikita Khrushchev’ gradually ‘is reshut- fling some Communist posts. in favor of his friends. Among the changes-in the higher ranks is the release of Ekaterina’ becdinle ‘chairnian of the council of ministers - of ‘the . Russian Fedeval: Republic. angie’ ‘industrial and egneunanel | output. yHis is a bold aim apd he needs’ * tk * - loyal party leaders of ability in Other changes indicate a the drive to industrialize the Far strengthening at the top. They are Eastern steppes and tundra the appointments. of new Central|Tesions. Committee secretaries, including) Changes in the party apparaties, Nikolai Ignatov, Alexi Kirichenko, especially in the secretariat which and Nuritdin’ A. Mukhitdinov. governs daily operations, often YOUTH BOOSTED The quick rise of some younger persons to top party ranks appears to be deliberate policy. It also ap- pears that those affected are all close {6 ‘Khrushchev, represent more “brain power” -at his dis- posal, and will be more easily available to him for administrative drives. .._: Presidium, from her duties as chief of the Moscow City party organ- ization to concentrate’on her work in the party Secretafiat. - She has been replaced in. the powerful post by V. T. Ustinov, of whom little is Known by foreigr observers in Moscow. economic developments. — > f * * : "Another type of .change which has been occurring is the “peace-- ful -administrativee cleanup” ‘in some local party” organizations. Pravda disclosed that the premier Republic and Red Party have been released from, their posts because Khrushchev bas purged mest of of “liberal tendencies and refusal the old Bolshevik leaders of the ‘to accept criticism.’ Stalin era. He has decentralized This type of change apparently industry; and called for a big |wiil continue throughout the winter preduction surge to try to ever- be preparation for the spring It is regarded as a promotion | for Madame ‘Furtseva, but also a promotion for’ Ustinev since the Moscow post has been a stepping- stone to the all-powerful post. of first secretary of the party. Both Stalin and en held the post. take the United States in per —— In another ~ important Gone TL Tm se cae ' sateen “ , ; first s 4 il eee eG taco Reseed Thursdey Is Your Big Chance t to Save: tary of the Leningrad Regional) — a ‘Communit Party Committee, has/: | <5 00 on This Boy’s Room podepseed! ‘Allen Trial to Open GRAND RAPIDS“ — The trial], ‘to a murder charge, is scheduled g according to) % ‘court clerk Harold Lehman. Allen |been celebrated_not only in mid-winter, but at the start Of 36 was charged in the Nov. 3 : q ‘spring, at mid- ‘summer, sand other times: + FOR YOU TO DO: Here is an ornament to tep_off a fancy “democ- Paer cap you may wear on New Year's at a party or at home. Thomas One face represents the old year, one the-new. Color both the tire of opportunity brightly with crayons. Cut them out And paste on colored SSR “the et . ner as indicated to eel Page the F onde. ‘piece along the top of each face. Now paste the ole qd face on the front-of your party cap and the young face on the back. ~ SPECIAL PRE-SHRUNK . Chenille Spread Reverse the cap and start the new year with a new face. DISCOUNTS ~ FULL OR TWIN SIZE’ _ ct ke for JANUARY! | ~ Regular $6.99 Value ma iF (You can win $10 by mailing a question on a postcard to : a FT ncany rd leigh pthc ae ih] arti ~~ Violet Moore Higgins in care of this paper. Tomorfow: Did EC end tee ee | goiter ‘Ponce de ‘Leon discover the Fountain = Soe * wo ane Motint Rainier’ in Washington. is! death of Albert Mason, 34, & vic ltim of smoke in the second floor 'of a two-story dwelling damaged| " by fire. Prosecutor Stuart Hoffius/ = “says Allen has admitted starting =e ' = e * Design ‘Overlays tings WASHABLE GENERAL - FIRE EXTINGUISHER Sales and Service FE 5-5378 FE 8-6256 2: oF ull sises-——your choice, = Mt so ) im Mm Pe ) BROTHERS : Preed $8 N. Saginaw —Basement. 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J NOT, ALL, WOMEN ~ But the women frivers “Monday, January 6, at-7:00 P.M. The Business Institute Phene FE 2- 3551 "Phone or Re etirn This Ad for Bulletin’ didn't! -hog the zany honors. At -Oswego, |! Name iN. Y., a man who thought his’ ‘ ibrakes might need checking found ths ~ this suspicion to be correct: when - |his car smashed through the serv- ice station door. A 72-year-old Grand Rapids cownintt ant BANK Pays 242% ; | a ‘Year ir - on SAVING CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings .or invest- ment sav ings at any one of our 9 con- venient banking offices. couple of days later. from New Y¥: jhours. It took Thompson four-days. -¥' bridges, ,necesitating a , |woods route te Washington. ¥ iGUESs- R? A Salt Lake City woman couldn't ve ‘open her ear door, so she-asked a’ male passerby to lend a helping. hand. He, too, tried the key with- out success. Whereupon the wom- an suggested he break the window back- Community ——— A al Bank — "OF PONTIAC thE Ne [ity pole. So her driving days end-| to open the.door from- the inside. | "Twas done and inside she made the discovery: the cat- ‘wasn't hers. A vehicle of a different sort gave a Memphis;-Tenn., woman three-year-old son. a8 ag —. ze m a “ - ~—. Q ”n — as @. Qo i, thing occurring onthe ground the’ Civil Aeronautics Board decided last week this is no time to think of establishing passenger travel service into outer space. Accord- ingly, it turned own: the inter- With 0 much of this sort off = icenapert. Ine., of Atlanta. ‘6 Mich., oil executive took a wrong turn at Norfolk,’ Va., one night! jand found himself shooting down “) tthe new 60-miilion-dollar Hamp- ; |ton Roads bridge-tunnel, His car was the first to make the cros- sing .—. an honor that was to hive been ‘the governor's a} Truck driver Ed Thompson of Stamford, Conn., had bridge dif-' ficulties of another kind. His as- signment was to deliver a 16,000- pound statue of Simon Bolivar fork to Washington, a trip that normally takes about six , |The statue, it turned out, was too high to clear several low-span Fuel Values Show Increase Mineral Output jot in ‘57 : 1 | WASHING TON Ww — Mineral, ‘output in this country had a record jvalué of $18, 300,000,000 during 1957, reperted yesterday. Secretary of the Interior Seaton The Bureau of Mines preliminary, production: report for the year showed the. value was up more than three-quarters of. a billion dollars from the 1956 figure of 1T!, billion dollars but said: ~ * ®t © | “The 1957 increase was due almost entirely to higher values for the mineral fyels, particu- larly crude oil and natural gas, which were large enough to offset declines tn production for most South Africa Aids Young Film Industry that country's young film industry, Pretoria reports. _ x * tax onthe exhibition of such films. cent of the production cost, which- ever is lower. +. « in _South Africa. PRETORIA, S. Africa — South Africa's Cabinet has decided to aid; Only 35 m.m. featute films re- leased after April 1, 1956, will be eligible:—Assistance will take the form of a refund of entertainment The amount refunded on each film “uction of nonmetallic minerals will not exceed $28,000, or 50 per To be eligible a film must be one in which at least 75 per cent of| xe Of the wages and other expenditures were paid to South Africans. And the producing company must be ether minerals as well a’ sharp oe in base-metal prices. “Natural gas and fron ore were the only major commodities to show sizable production increases. | w- ® * i “Anthracite, cement, phosphate rock, bauxite, chromite, and tungsten all declined in both ‘production and value. “In contrast, heliym, barite, | diatomite, cobalt, mereury, | imenite and uranium all regis- tered substantial Se a valuegains,’’ : It was estimated that the pro-' had a value of $16,202,000,000 this. year, with fuels making up $22,- 732,000,000 of the total. The com-| (parative 1996 figures were $15,126,- 4 000,000 and $11,711,000,000. z The value of metals ore produc. tion was put at $2,084,000,000 this year, a drop from $2,357,000,000 in 1956, / “* Check your needs... then hurry in for your ™ share of ‘savings. a 2 TON. 1 | SE iC RENE IOI IN SPs EAE, Sm gS i . Our everyday low prices go even lower dur- ~~ ing this exciting Sale Event; but Grants | ~ fine quality standards remain the. same. a Shopping Take Your, Cash? ‘USE W. T. ORANTS CONVENIENT “CHARGE-IT” PLAN. 2 ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT. TAKE MANY MONTHS TO PAY. Tee a gypsum. | - Formals ~ Sizes 10 fo 20, 14% te 2213 . Dressy and shirt styles. Sizes 32 te 38. FUR®* CLEARANCE we Floor) am $ 88 1—Northern Plank Dyed Muskrot Cope . g. $149.00. . 1+-Dyed Marmot ce awe eee Aedes : 3. $299.00. . $188 1—Naturol. Dyed Muskrat Coot .. wows Reg $249.00... .$188 . 1—Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coat ....... "" Reg. $499.00. ..$388 MEiacry Liss Forsien ate ct — i Rep. pS ph e . ne | ed Mouton Processed Lamb Coats . eg. 2——3 Skin Mink: Scarfs .............-5+. . Reg. $99.00. $44 BETTER. COATS (Third Floor) | Reg. og: 528 8% $38 ahs 5g son eiei8 5 to 16 = Cash eT ee rere Reg. $119.00...$ 88 Fer Trin Coote wees: Lecce ence eee eee ee Reg. $149.98...$ 88 Pur Fabric Coots ..............005: ...e. Reg. $ 89. 98....$ 58 saa "SPORTSWEAR Wii Wool Reg. | Wea tp S4 13g 5G Dresses 1483 58 Sure | . to, 28 A a ei $ tee J = tse ~- $3 Z - /Jackets - Skirts © § Dyéd-to-Metch Reg. 0 Reg. 7.98 Dyed-to-Match * 8 8 Separates. Cocktoil, Street Casual Dresses. . Sises 10 te 20, 14% te 2214 BETTER DRESSES thd roo Reg. $3 88 310 29.98 $14 = ‘Reg, $] 4 16 | “39.98. ° BETTER SUITS: (phird Floor) Tweed, Gabardine, Fur Trim, Checks and Flannels. Reg. § $2 28 33 ae. $3 8 Broken sizes 7 to 15, 10 te 20, 14%4 te 22%. 39.98 Reg. 24. es BETTER BLOUSES “Third | Floor). Nylon, Drip Dry Cottons, Dacrons. Long ond = Sleeves: : eg $ 2 a He “LONG-WEAR _ MUSLIN 130-COUNT, Thrifty homemakers from coast ‘to coast watch for Grants annval White Sale ‘cause they know that's when they'll get a smashing low price on first quality ‘Grant-Maid’ sheets. They know too, that for service and dependability, their sheet-money is well in- vested i in Grants sturdy, lab-tested white muslins. Do you know? a ai 08 or Double F ited + LUXURIOUS 186-COUNT | WHITE PERCALE 81x99 ‘T2108 Twin Fitted . - 1.87 42536 White Muslin Pillow Cases WHITE 47 IN DREAM-TINTED COLORS, TOO... wocour PASTEL MUSLIN 722108. or Twin Fitted _ 7Ax108 or Twia foetal (816108 or Double Fitted = 197 : Long staple: American cotton, 97 _ Matching 42x36 Pillow: Cates: _2 for $1 fine-combed to a silky-smooth- _ . . NOS o's. bleached snowy, white. o uF 186-COUNT PASTEL PERCALE Wonderfyl buy at this price! ~/ 724108 Sheets: 2 CO ._ 81x108 or Double Fitted 217 81108 Sheets - — ? 2.67 - om 42438); W hite Percale Pitlow Cates 2 for $1 sich ine 42438, Pillow Pon hi are . fa ag Ww. Tr GRANT. co. "Solids, Prints. Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 20, 1412-24 '. sinc anies Millinery . . Hh FASHION. ACCESSORIES - sn OPEN | f.. from our regular stock for this annual cleara (Third Floor) Cottons, Macecle Tweeds, Crege,. Toltetes, Jerseys. ‘Reg, te $388 & oe to si 88 | Sizes 7 fo 15, 10 to 20, 14% te 24¥a. . Maternities, 9 2nP ees Tops, Skirts “Wools, Jerseys, Tweeds, Flannels, Satins, Crepes, eg. t sgee HOUSE rcsonongh “(Third Floor) Cotton Prints and Stripes Rayon: Flannels, Jerseys, Short and Cap Sleeves, sea cn Styles. Bip a ys >to 20, 1244 to 244. Sleeveless, Jacket Reg te 88° is. R gy Sze aon $2 SF # 3% MILLINERY (Third: Floor) . 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The Dental Association em- braces the move e warmly and calls tocracy Simply. means that a - few men rule precisely as they please. without. reference to the good, -the - desires or the welfare of the people % & * New Year's is a good time to reappraise this general situation, The Press is glad to tell its read- . ers that newspapers everywhere ~ "are waging an incessant battle , against the “hush “hush” boys who seek to spread the cloak of secrecy over the things thev do. a ke w& w/o, po Practically all branches of govern- ment are guilty to some extent,/And | we grant there are probably,‘ times when the newspapers are ‘too nosy” and stick an unwanted proboscis into places wheré. they really have business. Still, THe Press will -al- ways contend that too great curiosity is better for the genéral pubtic’s pro- tection than any grade of laxity. xk * * Eterna! wewspapel ; vigilance is the thing that stands between the genefal public arid wrong- * doing. /In following this proce- dure, the newspapers are merely defending the peopie’s “right to know.” able, whether officeholders like it or. not. ea * * * — Hence, when newspapers are tight- ing- for information, they aren't fighting their own private and Lf personal battles. They're fighting for the butcher, the baker and the candléstiek maker. - x * * a Federal officeholders are the worst _offenders_and their activities havé been heightened “by the use and abuse of the magic phrase °‘ it has. beén applied. to entirely too many things. The privilege is fla- _ grantly abused > — The peoplé are themselves for they lack the means. The newspapers must fight for them. * * ke a attention to the A.M.A-S fe- _ affirmation of a pfevious belief. Publi? Health Authorities are enthusiastic. There are more than 35,000,000 people drinking “fluoridated | water cuzin’ America _right now, | U oe ia Pontiac isn't. included. — , ‘We lost out. . ate BL. * * Probably those who waged the -good fight for right and justice in. /behalf of the children the first time are short of enthusiasm for a return engagement. A- forward looking, constructive. move was beaten. Vac- cination and other medical advances had to fight against the same kind of reactionaries. Progress often faces an uphill fight. Xk #. &ume’ time ago a letter in the Voice of the People suggested that the people who deprived Pontiac children of this modern protection should volunteer now _ to rectify their mistake by re- ‘introducing the subject. There's some logic in this, ~ The Man About T own Happy New. Year’ Man Behind This Column Extending His Greetings 1958: When it’s difficult to forget to write it 1957. On this first day of 1958 I wish to thank the thousands’ who have contributed to this column during 1957. If it has been readable, they are entitled to the credit. 1 simplf put it together. Anybody could do that. A charitable empleyer and YOU make this col umn possibie Keep the good things coming, Any- make somebody. happy will be appreciat- ed Whether they live in. Bloomfield Hills or on a road so far back that even ‘the public utllities have not found it. it’s news for this column The more humble I want items about smal] 5-room house on a side street, +never even went very far in high school, and never to college, so can speak their language, and dant want to speak any other : ; . More than 3.000 qualified for my verbal orchids (wedded 50 years Or more or 80 years or more of age! the past year. You gave them to me. One grand old lady of 92 thyilled me when-she wrote that that was the first time she had ever seen “ her name in print.. Let's make it 5,000 in 1958. “ oo . - Entries tn my baseball and football . contests in 1957 totaled over 5.000. This they mbre them. 1 are the "number has a prolific growth from year eee corumittee under Hennings has heen studying the matter for a 'vear and finds two provisions in — the general code behind which officeholders hide. They beac to. clarify these. - “4, - papers.” It's to help YOU. 2 Drlucritatien Is. Given - Stronger Endorsement Pontiac suffered fhe dire misfor- . _ , tune of having fluoridation. beaten. pf As subsequent’ events—seem to -+ prove. its-a highly desirable thing. “The American / ‘Medical Association endorsed it five or six years ago dnd Le rie usta PRESS hed ee Tue Pontiac Press Company ntiac 12, Michigan Ten ' Dally Except Sunday Reagent Bssser? Joun A Riey > Executive Vice. Presta cent Assistant Advertising and ‘Aas erilnng Direciot Manager * @ ta. How amt, fh. Preeceests ri Bast M. 1Tesqpwetr fo Vice ‘President and Circulatlofi Manager Busine Manager. G Marsa, Jémoan, . Local Advertising Manager— Jom W. Pureser sie, Secretary ‘end Editor Tie Rowret B Groacte C Ixea~ | Cimsstfied Manegef Mandging may tor Rotereé at Po nt fuer Pont inc. as necond clasal matter meee : ase Jor gepunije t eal ntq print of ir 1 hewipa ner : vigil aP ews Ajipatene F THE Prtericc, Peres ix ihe a r far a0 eae ea \ _ # week: where carrier seKvice | he it aman dm mel : in Outland. Genesee Livtge Macomb ® 1 duce; Washteni® ‘Coanties tt ts '¢.2 Michiwan’ and all othe? Sigees in MO a-veatr Ail mail eubsertpt! Phont Pontiac FE 2-865 «for many years in business in: Holly. “OF #5 Cooley, Bt: _ to year,.with no publicity outside of this columns I hope that every reader will. be found: among the 1958 cood who enter these contests.” There's in ‘em. Le The swellest dinner for the whole family, at our favorite eating place, goes staff or out- sports bonds : uae whom I conse: ie nave been the - biggest -help to mé through 1958 So; give me your Items. and whet vour appetite Happy New Year « The seasons’ laurels for forehanded- ness go to Mrs. Charlene Pase of-Milford. She‘s already purchased her 1958 Christmas many of the envetopes. live in a. TRIS VEar cards—and addre sged a & 7 _ Space Cadet: wv responsibility requires only sonality? We depend on Hepresetatvs and Seoore mike decng raid ae oat oc eect aaa certain NEA Service, Inc. Saw Self, Rueein Universe i in Perspective 57 Gave Little Guy a Global Look, By JAMES MARLOW - WASHINGTON Wi — The little guy, alter .New Year's Eve, looking back on 1957, thought to himself: “I'm glad I'm getting out of it. _It's been the most uncomfortable year of my life.” for the first time in his life, that from now on until he died he weuld never know what to expect next He had lived through a war, full of uncertainty, never sure of the. outcome til the last shot. But 1957 was different from war, different from anything. All .of a sudden he was in a new world, a worlg he never made. And he- didn't feel prepared for if *~ * He'd always remember that Oc- * tober night when he was watching - a TV show and it was interrupted with an amnouncement that the Russians had sent up a_ satellite “We unustat anything that-witt ihat was « circting the -earth-—— Dr-willi SOON LEARNED He didn’t realize right away what it meant, He soon did, though. For days ahd weeks the papers were full of it and he knew they'd be writing about it from now on as as he lived: Sputniks and “Missiles long ; * +. * It was the missiles that got him and made him feel left behind Missiles hitting the moon some day. spanning an ocean. 'n time spacemen and missiles peep- or ; e Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE \ Happy New Year, one and all... May God be’ good to you . And.as you strive sincerely now .. . May all your dreams come true . May all your loved ones have the best . any little guy going ‘home . Ii was the year in which he felt, . ing in on Vets and Mars and maybe things beyond. | _ In his mind's eye he could see - human beings climbing the moun- tains of the moon and returning. “Where .. have I been while all. this ‘was It anade him feel stupid. going on? he asKed himself. . More than that bothered him It was as if a whole né men-scientists and taken over the earth ture. He wondered why MADE HIM HUMB It wag the year ir more humble and ter than ever, forced on him, . brains no matter or what tag tk Me meant t wear, Ressians: = that people have yhere they are years he -had been sniggering at the Russian Comnwunists.Loud- mouths, he thought. Second-rat- ers, he used to tell himself, They couldn't last, he told himself. . Now ‘suddenly he found the Rus- sians, within 4Q, years of their rev- olution, catching up with the Unit- ed States, getting ahead in some things. This was a new world to him ina tot of ways. + & & | He felt a new and deeper re- spect for the ability of mankind, wherever it- was.. He hoped man- kind would deserve the respect--~ and not. try to outsmart itself and blow itself off the earth altogether | with its new wisdom, He knew the. earth and planets had been lonely before man ar- rived. There was a chance, if man didn’t watch out, they'd be lonely again: But the little guy hoped he'd be around a long time, just to see . — what did happen. Brady aay = Stoma h, Arteries, Heart Depe don Vitamin Bo Phy siologicall tains the tone ¢ cle through th it is tonie to tHe testine, the hea Tone means § functional efficds The more rf greater the ne ration of vitang the diet. ; body. stomach and in: ‘and the arteries. wy ‘Most of the of most Amé@ri from refi white Suecess, ZOO health, a share of wealth And worlds of friendly cheer... _ May all your ‘troubles disappeat . And may you have no more . As you ende&vor every day .. . To make’ a higher. score These wishes come rigkt frem the heart . . But do remember now . .°. That ‘God will bless you only a nic You keep your smallest vow . “Se do be honest with-vourself . And everyone you knows this will be your finest sear. Wherever you miay go . : Lcd 1933) as -* Tooling Back | 15 Years Ago. ; KELLY TAKES oath as Gov-, « ernor, My Detroit: scout sends word of the. death there Monday of a Fenton S. Beebe. His funeral is in’ Detroit coer: punt at Holly. Good New Wear resolution: To keep off the ice on our lakes until this column tells 7 they are safe. . After watching things for over _ years, ~ _ Malgolm Burnaby of Draytoft Plains. says. this is only the third tithe that we didn’t have ice xatine fo: Christmas . ~ Verbal Orchids- Mr.and Mrs. W-W. Jacobs. Versary. ~ Mr. and Mrs,- Harry &. Beaunjont of White Lake; a — snpiversary. Po sixtieth wedding! anni- REDS RECAPTURE 1, 389 / towns in 6-week driye. t 20 Years Ago 3) ~NEW RUMANIAN premier opens program against ews. PRESIDENT price of U.S. silver The =a Parson / — : ues < Aa. ay delle be ANS 1S = ° e % f ‘iol i : = eG /, _ baw Sb fo a‘ vi Dipole WY att | we “Is ‘not v eve've denb-toat’ ‘makes .us feel tired so much ax seeing so — that need doing.” ore Se agree Kad a that @¢€ diet supplies ai tone’ of invélin tary muscle it “stomach. “ testine, -heart arteries. . Wheat fron moved in gr Ww hick nothing is re- nding, milling or: re- ; vitarnin ‘B matn- imvoluntary mus- Therefore, rmness, elasticity, sent ial food Which you should take daily the year. rg And so 1 consider it a must “for—any one with constipation habit or deranged colon (otherwise called spastic co- lon «or “mucous colitis.”’) _ Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining (o personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Witttim Brady, tf a stamped se!f- addressed envelope is sent to e Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) to make, and in many ‘Finally Someoré - Is for Little Man’ Someone in ‘those “investigating ; -committees is’ finally ldoking out ‘for the little man. Three cheers for “MeNamara. He’s doing his duty by trying to keep those big busi- ~ ness sympathizers from sabotag: ing the laber Ua ‘Who Is Roberts page spread by publicity-seeking — Republican Rep. Farrel E. Rob- erts, accusing Williams of seek- ing publicity. The pot calling’ the kettle black. ~ as A ‘Republican | U ‘nioa Man sacrifive for the sapecasad ot man. - I read with interest the front. kind. . 9 “@et’s 3 Give 0 Them Some Prestige’ ~ : “Some paychologist : said the other _ day that anyone who volunteers to go into outer —— “will not be’ normal, . I don’t, know what he means by normal, but wouldn’t it be better to try to build up such » rather than tear Let's give. tern a little prestige instead. of making them look like wierdies. Maybe a few of those radical psychologists should be the- first to go. Grateful Martin Sees Over Reciprocal Trade © WASHINGTON: (INS) — House , GOP Leader Joseph W. Martin ‘claims extension of the Reeiprocal Trade Law will provide Congress with the hottest legislative fight of the coming session. The Massachusetts said in an interview lieves it will be amended if it gets through Congress at all Martin also foresaw difficulty for the foreign aid program and farm legislation in the session that starts next Tuesday. The trade law, Which gives the President authority fo tower tariffs on imports of foreign-made. .prod- lawmaker “ucts in exchange for similar con-- ~cessions abroad, expires Juné 30, 1958, unless extended by Congress \ The administration is seeking a five-year extension. Legislatively speaking, it will be “the hottest. fight of all" Martin said, TWO VITAL ISSUES He said he believes keeping the world at peace and keeping out of either jnflation or deflation are the two biggest issues facing Congress 4s it prepares to begin its deliber- ations, © ; * > * € “We'll have to do a lot of tight- ee walking."’- he said, adding: “We will need alot of skill and boi id leadership to keep dn an e\ en keel.” The GOP leader quickly cen- = tinued that he believes President : Eisenhower is doing a good job maintaining the balance and said: “I think he's ag the brains and will to keep the equilibrium.” In other points,’ Martin: ~--Spiked occasional rumors that he might not seek re-election, and said he si that he be- © - armed forces. will be a can-_ F ight Ahead. = didate for House --Expeets the debt ceiling «il .have to be raised above the pres- ent legal limit of 273 billion . 7 ©. 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EN EVERY Niel onl TO - [Dedicated fo Win War on f ¥ = IN THE DEAD 'Salk’s résearch into. cancer — and fi possibly ‘once more in his ‘University of jwhen stim Donna Salk ‘her husband until after supper and ‘1 }gards his work as a job to: be -l\Salk Regards } — tas His. ‘Social - | tours ut ot doors, exploing haunts. ny \eeiestai ses The extension of Dr. Jonas E. should come‘as no surprise. © * .* ‘When his polio vaccine’ was pro: hehe wae own wae ag wd disease, -not battles alone. =! _ New it is appareat “that ‘Salk had embarked on a research era ¢ven before polio ‘ong bins come to a#. close. The \lights are on jate at might | eS yy! new the Pittsburgh laboratory. There dre probably nights again 't see perhaps not until] after the three ‘Salk sons have gone to ‘bed. + * \ ' For almost coldly, Dr. Salk re- done, a “social obligation,” no ‘mat- ter how much time it takes. In- side, he is epee of course, , of OF WINTER... your clothes will have that same fresh utdiies smell, that everyone loves. Yes, an Automatic ~ » [> Gas Clothes Dryer will do this and more. Just set #4 disband forget it! A few pennies a load is all it. costs to dry your washing in the modern way. ’ Your clothes will come out damp enough, ready to iron, or soft and fluffy, ready to fold and put - away. Just think! No more basement or backyard mess. No, more long hours spent doing one big washing. With an Automatic Dryer you can dry a load any time at your convenience. Washables . last longer with gentle dryer care . . . look fresher and cleaner. Yes, modern women enjoy more hours of care-free time. You, too, will have more time for pleasure with an Automatic Ges Clothes : "\College when he took his first -Hosity."* prevented. SON OF ssenbidhiers Jonas Edward Salk was born Oct. 28, 1914 in New York .City of humble immigrant paretits. He was a 15-year-old freshman at City!” science course — “just out af cur- +’ * |. That curiosity has taken him & jlong way. The scientists’ shows in his conversation as well as in his thinking. Questioned about his work, he replies in} rapid sentences aimed at. «the point of the inquiry. He rarely fumbles for the right word or thought. _incisiveness other dread diseases - Yer the aan, ‘Symphony at OT land to private Judge John\.C. Shaffer ruled here ss “Pre-ruling- was made i-a-suit; brought by Howard BE. Matthews ste Obligation’ nature's Now and again, be and his wife, may take in one of the concerts Mineral Richi. Exclude Sand Judge Rules Gravel State Sells. tand gravel- are not included in mineral rights retained by the State Con- servation ‘Department when it sells individuals, Circuit! yesterday, |, “If the state can take the gravel, it can, take the sand,” he said in his eight-page ruling. “What then is left of this or any | ether northern Michigan land sold for agricultural purposes?” | ‘and ‘Rose E. Matthews to clear title ‘to 40 acres in Nestor Town-| ship,|, Roscommon County, which! they bought from the State Con- servation Department in November 1938, | Judge Shaffer dismissed | a Conservation Department - cross- bill agking $4,350 for gravel sold off the’ tract by the Matthews | Cireumstances which rocketed || |Dr. Salk into headlines don’t seem! 1, ‘| |to have damaged his “humility.” or replacement of the gravel. The judge ruled that the Conser- ivation Department, in retaining Also Not Sold When . ROSCOMMON UP — Sand and ee ‘ths.’ - ASINT” ~ EVER HELD ~ ANYWHERE SALE STARTS "THURS. 9:30 A.M. - Pwyrr boise tbec nh tt I Were Oi ong Ott of OT ESTITA LE didnt Lose oir LEASE! \ FURNITURE AT PRACTICALLY COST . $185,000 WORTH OF FINE FURNITURE. WILL BE SOLD BY METRO . TO- THOSE PEOPLE ~ (rhe baling cet takes eons PREPARED TO PAY CASH. THIS IS NO GOING- OUT-OF-BUSI- | “aILt CLOTHEE EATON eatmeets: al, Ask Grandmother! She knows Nation-Wides. For over : ~Sitken smooth luxury—only percales can give you. But 60 years... apong the finest thrifty muslins made in. : Penney’s percales give you more: a fine balanced weave ™ America, Sheets you can count on for years and years that means luxury with no weak spots. . . sheets with of service! Why spend more! See wear built in- Why spend more? 72 by 108 inch flet or Sentorized fitted bettom 1.57 ie "72 by- 108 inch twin flat or Sentorised i ea * 81-by 99 inch flot .-...cccecccccechcccecd 57? .—Ci*t(«éfitR eto 2 Nien ee ge ee NO, A2 by 38% inch coses. ene : 42 by 36 inch coser. ok is cd 2.2 for TT¢ :. ENJOY COLOR? HAVE IT INS SILKEN PERCALES fe -PERCALE PASTELS bate _PERCALE STRIPES — = — Tax 0B oCreereeee eam _72x108 Eee terre sence eee Je 1X00 2 -81x108 Mor ed ince aE: | A&38%4 Cones... 2 for 119, oe A2x38¥4 Coves 2. 2for 19 | DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S _ MIRACLE-MILE- “PENNEY’S ~ Open Monday & Friday, 930 a. m. to “ P- m. : Ee Open Monday thru Friday, ' 12. noon to 9p m “all other days, 9:30 a, m. to 5 :30 pm squtturday 10.4, m.to9 p.m...” Ah ae: foe S : de be ey . : ee cue ee ad et bigs the old year. gone and the “new year dawning. To the . average American, of course; it hasn't seemed ex actly ewe a The ordinary . American s realize that since the end of World War II ‘he has probably enjoyed the widest and deepest-reaching\ 'prosperity of any great nation in ~ pound. a just has cond that | way! w i2-year ride on 4 merry-go- | hi THE BERRYS story. But that fact doesn't Seem as + e € ; +4 What has the national. prosperity |t ‘meant. to him? He has been aware of it in small ways. He haS had to worry less about} losing his job. His pay has been) up. fairly steadily. He has able to start buying a more nsive house than he was raised in himself. He has been i dlati to hin ‘an it oes to tela is ber oe : jeoioas. ettaens - Dining _ Living _ Bedrooms Kitchens, i ud on n Furnishings of Nationally Known \ f Ht A. Room Rooms at 5 ey ann te %& Reduces Kepair Bills $] 35 ~The Big Neighborhood Shoppiag, Cantor Wit Bargain Values by the Thousands! Perk ‘Free. a ~ Only: a Few Steps from Car to Store... -_ Every Morning at "9:30 A. M. m= < = » _ = Be : poleetae , si . meee : Z a ; : { seeeseecesscoccosescccccesosocsecenesoececeess geeeececcseeesesgescscoccoesooseronsenassess PITTI TTTTTriiitit tee oeveesccccccccccccceneveceessceesscnccsonaes : NOW IS THE TIME WONDERLAND SALE OF MYER'S | Jewelry Shop Annual c for all enact ‘women who- ‘sew’ to COSTUME eves a Me sopecseoone ~- Storewide... “Unprecedented January Clearance Sale... of Men's Fi ine Clothing 25%. Men’s 1 and 2-Trouser SUITS, SPORT COATS & TOPCOATS from our regular stock (except certain price-fixed fair traded items) @ All nationally fomous bronds @ Grand assortment of fine fabrics @ Newest colors and styles @ Sizes to fit all men SEE OUR AD TODAY ON PAGE 16 “Shop the Stores That Have Never Compromised on Quality” ae - buy these outstanding values . Werhave taken exbeptional ork downs on groups of better rayons, ‘blends you can wear right r now and ‘ ks spring . Hurry for Great Sav: ings on Cozy Warm - Sleepweor for Tots, Boys, Girls. Famous: Nace Brands. * PERFECT for SUITS, _ STREET DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTINGS Now 79: | . ag : SUITINGS » oalaae to $1.69 a ~ Newest: styles, famous makes, smartest fashions. Now on sale at savings of: $ up to_ eeeee cecevccepocescceevevecococoocccces Infants’ -- Tots’. _ Boys’ and Girls’ Reg. $2.50 |Reg. $2.99 and $3. 99 SLEEPERS — SKI-JAMAS | Sale! aa 8 Sole! « $90 sos ‘Sizes 1 to 8 Sizes 6 to 14 SALE OF ‘WINTER. TOGS 25% Off NDE AND ep “Best for Children” Tel-Heren Center < =. ~—~*FE 5-9955 Mei Secacpocscoseqcosooccccusooceccsscoccosvedoces me Bracelets, Eari..gs, Pins, Necklaces, Sets, Pieces. Come in, look over these beautiful. pieces. jw > eM ‘Medium to Light Weights to Clear ot .... od * "I x Ui Cc z ~~ : 8 yd. “ y Odds and Ends of Gift Ware. at wonderful clearance ‘am. of "40 4: savings up to..........5. 51 N. SAGINAW TEL-HURON Center SEW . 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"S All metal grill face to protect the bulb from bredkoge. Can be used for indoor or outdoor 4 use. ~ “For baking, storage, uNlity. Fine -} et carrying food to’ picnics, church suppers, and outings Sizes are: 2 Cup, 3 Cup’&:6 Cup Ge World's | Finest | . F -ENCH- FRIED PO ‘ATO: CUTTER | Egsy ening: for heme and’ restaurant use. 0000060000088 6S00C 88008 © eseeeeeseeeeee SCOOHOOOHOHOOHS ST OOHOSOSHHOHOSSOOSS SOHHHOHOOOOHEOHSOOHOHHOHOOHUDOOOOS ° « My gececcenasccccoooovocsesesccesecevoucssesocssoossenlooooooosooeooloe on weve tiesaos odsdes suenenecensooesgooqnydaccoeseazepetsccercensssaysceee AKS ANOTHER 8, °79. 98, 1 ‘hotr! inperted tweeds! , boy coats. Clutches and fur linings. Misses sizes. blue, Romance Reto first Selection! 3b To everyone of you, who have cetout make Tel- Huron the Se Friendly-Neighborhood Shopping Center it is we say Thanks. _ Thanks for your patronage these past yeats. Thanks for your suggestions that have helped us serve you ; barte Thanks for interest in our various activities and community sii < . We Tel-Huron Merchants re-new our pledge to you to provide better service, nevi ToercHandive and finer-vaiue throughout the New Yeart Cunningham's Pick ‘n Pay: Wishninas's Arpanet ~ ____ Osmun’s Town & Country _ Kresge’s Serve Self --. Sanders. Linda Lee ‘“Tnited Shirt Distributors Skiwoye's __Boston Shoes . The Shoe Box French Glo Cleaners Place to - Bat oe te sey = fe ' Murr . Park ‘FREE © Wrigley's See Ma r one: seeccdecececcecsssedesbeusscateesesovscbevsseses eC de dd “2 sorinarcorenenesooesccerseee ud mm enencnerieetaewecesoees PESCOO COS SU GOEHSSEOEHSS e sdsdedevardeticiectilivesescke button- «front disigths Man fein fashion colors, many in vier | @ ‘hurry! at savings like these- 20006. tie “BRUSH & SCRAPER Comibination With “Long Handle” Safe driving demands 300¢ ‘visibility! _3-way protec- tion, brushes oway snow, scrapes off ice . . Prevents freezing | and a" won wa _ 2 open hights to. 9), “pam. monday, thursday, 1 oT tas TEL-HUR ON oo Reg. | 59 | ' SHOPP CENTER, > a ‘ eaireorseseseenconenoroses* PSOHOHOOSHHOCOOOHELCEOOOEO COORG: ee ct a siiews Sadsosobocesssebedoets e . e. “37 * eo. .. e. . 3. eeeeccccreceseuessesesoengeeseocesooecooacees. te * ¥ i ‘ ssaupenenaecencssensavegesasavecsssneeseesoesenebevesesnecsstbooaes Ds ccchcccassvecoverscot eoovcccees seeeescveeeccconsesensoesseonsues ; ‘ : a * ‘ = : * ‘i > == aia j ? $ * é i 3 ‘ “f ro : Fi ‘ = : / ' oe ‘ ' tia ds ee ? , td \ Read j ‘ “ « : ‘ ‘ * ae SES sume coctear nage , TWELVE kal = | Crisis C aban U. s.1 iL eg WRU Fema | | and bipter a well a bes, ee The American, air plansés. and eke ae: ‘Peloeed bntecity gees into Oe new! ei % inallak period ta thelr history Out) + year in a familiar position: Con-) Bedeviled by. “their problems, of class one railroads only. s6igroned in the World War i perio _... This-crisis is much’ more serious. arching for a-way out. The New chatges.- transportation. This décline valmebiat Ula Siemaasttinr ae . ‘among eastern railroads than any-'y... Central and the Pennsylvania, |. a Ge * ome oes ng ae __. ‘where else. More dramatic indus-!ihe nation's two largest roads, are wen tute nner et __. tyial-and population growth in other |... tying —a— merger: So--are -the “$0 Ste’ ainGne Fall ian yew the Fs nine x oe ee areas has enabled the roads serv-"Frie. the Delaware, Lackawannalegements. clome the Atlantic sea:(®t; 258 miltion dollars, sivonbe? “4 -Out of all the present ferment in ing thoge territories to avert many ang Western and the Delaware &/board, slackens in the South and|/™ilon dollars from last Late oe erg : problems confronting their eastern +udson. — -|West. Thus Clair “M. “Roddewig, [FEWER FREIGHTS ~ “"“lyear looms ahead. x colangee * + 2. new president of the Assn. of} There are today 40,000 fewer! Joye Fer sinet pesplt; Kowenil tis fst ~ DEFIaTs MOUNT > ‘The Baltimore & Ohio ‘is seeking} Western Railways, says, “Earnings! freight cars than 10 years ago and miftee on Surface Tcaspdigaeh al ofthe time of the year to begin th The chief problem in the East, ‘0 end_its -passenger service be-of the western rails were down/|7,000 fewer. passenger .cars than'the Senate Commerce Commission} pe —_ two important income and increase ~ fg payment of the and ohe which appears to, be ap- 'ween Baltimore, Pidiadelphia and only four per cent in the first eight, when World War IJ began. Track will begin an inquiry on what. sen. |" dines. last installment of pomnee tax Those of you who have a refund proaching the showdown’ stage, ix New York. The. New York, New! months of 1956,Why run for the in. service has declined by 15,000 Magnuson (D-Wash) calls the ‘“‘de;! Jan. 15, 1958, is the first dead- 9° 88 to equal or exceed the per- coming can file early and expect the mounting deficits (measured Haven and, Hartfurd says it will bushes on a showing Jéke that?” (miles since 1940. Nearly one out teriorating railroad situation.” That. line. It applies only to those of | ‘centages a above. x ‘your money much quicker than if by the Interstate Commerce Com- ask a =— subsidy for commuter Third, the large funded debt ‘of of four freight cars_is 30 years or could lead almost anywhere, and you whe filed or should have filed | be you delay filing until the last min- mission forma) from Rasseng ser Service in New York and Massa- aise icads infensify re. Tore old. Rails arp earning less-possibly nowhere. ja declaration of estimated tax Unless: fe te this “you wail te rush, If you owe additional tax. - . - 2 il LOS railroads tends to intensify re- >. +} as 23 a. subject to a’ penalty for under- " ae operations. It is particularly acute ; versals in their earnings trend. than four per cent on their invest: | (Fam BREN) 9 yes Oe ‘paying the last installment of your - you will have plenty of time before ir lines with many commuter And, of course, all the roads In investment cirefey this is ™ENL Whe “na big business tycoon ciespa8 ; ‘estimated tax. The penaty (6 per, ithe April 15 deadline to dig up the passengers. are clamoring for less govern- known as “leverage.” A slump in~ Gelwess 6 and 1936 rail claims his wife didn't grow with! If you previously filed a declaia>) ‘eent interest per year) will not) jamount of money which must be That's not the entire problem, ment regulation and lower taxes. eperating income, noticeable this | coach passengers dropped from shim, _ he generally means wider! ition of estimated tax, you will re- apply, however, if your estimated | P@ od se your return, hewever. Eastern railroads haye How | did the roads get into’ year, produceg a comparatively — 408 million to 165 million. Sleep- |, . . The fat woman across the ceive from the District Director of}ta nts plus tax withheld is} ““glso lost freight ‘traffie. They this fix larger drop in net income. But = a car passengers fell from 43 ‘street is so happy about the new| Internal Revenue a bill for the last ah greater than either, Doctors wrote some "34,000,000 have suffered severely trom | Well. first off. they all aren’t.| werks the other way, toe. mee & jo 16 million. Since 1939 the rail-‘|year, ‘cause now it's “1950-ATE.— installment on your estimated tax. the tax ‘now ‘on your {956 return:prescriptions for - tranquilizers in agentes with trucks, barges [Through the first oes quarters| earnings can go up fast when| reads’ share of freight traffic |Earf Wilson - - Before paying this bill abana is or a tax computed. a using your 'the: United States in 16. - \ eos] » Sta on, the Ne EVERY NITE TIL k ‘South Telegraph and ‘Square Lake Roads eer a es ALL 47 STORES OFFER BONUS VAL EDAYS ... — SANUARY 2-3-¥ 7 7 <4 5 MIRACLE MILE & DOWNTOWN. = & ~ Store Wide Clearanée. x Mother, Here -Is Outstanding Value! > UP TO ls OFF — | “ UP TO 2 OF joes SNOW SUITS | .at Greatly Reduced Prices! . oP Completely Washable .) “i buster Brown = : 54. 00 Regular $4.95 : : e. , Se “SEMI-ANNUAL = 100% Nylon. ‘Completely Washable. LEI SURE Coirving | War re $3 39. Choose from solid black, black : Clearance Sale! ; a _ Zippered sides and imap feet! Men’s and Student’ $s Ivy ‘League - Cinch Backs with olive, black with gray or 7 Carver and Fork in case 14-95 Chita Also available in cordue == Ssi« SCS BUY NOW Valussto $9.00 = Eheice ni colors. Sizes 1 to 4 on . roy, Sizes 28 ot 36. AND SAVE! $499 7, $E = - LEISURE Steak Knives ONLY. > SAPP TSS y’ _ E $ A.95 . 95 : = Sg ‘ petsomad megstglali tee cndneh make erin oe ew onan in children’ 8 Se Pp EN N Ss: ’ , ope wt = 14 5 Set of 8, only $19 | - ss Use ; Convenient = ier savings Pons early tor ‘best Ssltesioan, "aly wanted “— e —— - $3 ~ MIRACLE MILE STORE PO LE HARDWARE Lion Charge Plan‘ Youngland Children’s Shop Sete ; Plenty of Free Parking — Le ay aa - HM Miracle Mile Store ~_. _ et Both Stores = = forte al Fos a OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P. M. ‘SINGER | - Miracle Mile Eye Clinic It's Charry Broiling E “Tha Shimer at Gang ‘a aegesnn ee _Optometre | Dripping: with | ) an. es ryone a Very FLOOR MODELS a vpromens’ Juice, Not Fat _fomy. New Year_ reese ene ai 0 7s ‘at the . meta, | | Dr. R. Schaefer MIRACLE MILE'S na DEMONSTRATORS er eeee PB. Stacie MIRACLE PILES i 8 Year-End Cledrenca’ 2 ae te «Dr. R. Gluskin wa _Eneore. = im) | 0 ee “ = | * ALSO FEATURING co | ~ Values Up 10 20 OFF - © Glasses Fitted — | s+ | Seafood — Chicken — Italian Food - : ‘ e Contact Lenses : _ . Different Hot Lunch Special Daily “/ ! : Oe 7 ) # meat any a 7 Bete °" Broiling at Its Best Is ay as Little as per 60 . e Prompt Service on All Waiting for WS at the Encore - pee — UR aie SINGER SEWING CENTER is enn ars Soon oonTa SHINNER'S MARKET “Located in J. © Penney Fabric © Notions Dept, ‘FEderal «2291S. Felegraph 1A | wkd 0 R 3 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER FE 8-9352 / ee ee ts ict Next to Kresee’s og PM. | | . eee _ Open Daly 12 o 9 — Saturday 10 t 7 eas ae a te Picea messy “ : ‘Porn Value! - SUBUR BAN COATS | $12.88 ‘Semi-Annual Clearance’ Sale! of Better Grade sgeeal | - Florsheim |: 5 to oon » Sil & Wiathrop "36" to 10" ba \ American Girl | Clearance | ‘@ ODD LOTS © e BROKEN, SIZES $f 85. NUARY Lamps - Clocks ‘Pictures Values to F 93S ec _ FOR WOMEN. , Glassware es, Vitality Dress & | Casual . _ $7.99 - $8. 99 . “Wool and cashmere: ‘coats that are a “0 Sieden Valter to s1238 Ay tified with nylon. Choice: of tweeds, = | Enea me Fen Ghai | ee solids and plaids. Sizes 36 to 46. eetre tShoes..... $3.99-$4.99. ~ » ° ) Combinations - (Values to $6.95 Here i is ~~ bebesetimley to buy fine’ ‘shoes at great sayings. | All sizes but not in every style! —_ Ls Michigan’ $ Largest F lorsheim Dealer | ; CR AIG’ S . SIBLEY’S SHOES 2185 s. TELEGRAPH RD. “FAMILY” a SHOE STORE me fe i Shopping Jee | / Opeti Every Night ‘tl 9 P.M. es : Open: Every, Evening ‘til 9 aM — LET pay EVENING ey ret ge Center / 2 tt] oe , af : os F / ats He id = 4 “ ; | } 7 = a ¢ J > e ‘ a" 4 ne ) re : ™ : \ ee a J Ce age OG Sere | pee ee eo en eee 349 fae’ i Fs A Z eae. ze a 3 EEL in the’ 1958 congressional elections.| ¢ SURPLUS PROBLEM ia ta ouster feiee st ec eoaes administration—and as is likely to age reflected the effects of an ever -_ developing agricultural technology. — Farm prices as a whole in-, creased about 3 per cent during the year, but most of this ‘av hs 1, 1958 : fazer PRESS, WEDNESDAY. sanvany ‘te ductive capacity. * * * should have been to” put farmers ae a porting countries built u on an income par with their city. he-case of several years Jo) provement was in markets for live-|his recommendations on . the malty impo P level of production, a continuation - : ; ¥ come—erop gurpluses continued to|stock and livestock products rath-|ground that the would drive many|stockpiles jm 1957 which will en-|of co gr holdings. some further : Senees. _ be agriculture’'s major problem. jer tan crop, Cat and hs fn|preducers into tankrupey and offele Them to uy lee in 188 rm production costs|further decline in the number of|the category of the less efficient - Because there was no greater |Oversupplies operated’ to hold price gains, — They called for greater, ‘An Agrcalture Departmen gala well as tan valves, Out altura and farmer, parclry inland smaller ecreage units He called for gutthariy to set * farm price supports at lower lev-. * \eln than the law now permits. He contended lower prices are neces- sary to open up broadened mar- kets for agriculture’s current pro- - * \to improved preduction in many was for little change in farm prices But the Benson foes denounced harvest time caused heavy ‘crop losses to producers in southeast- exports were sold or shipped under government cut-price, foreign aid or give-away programs. But the ex- ern and some midwestern areas, port volune is expected to decline x * * somewhat in the year ahead, due! The outlook for the new year Vesterdey's dreds, netdle, feral, taontes rane thteod. htm, si foreign areas and to the fact that!/and incomes, for a continued high © Where My bine, Inc _OPEN aimee wale ~ South Telegraph andl Square Lake Roads "SHOPPING CENTER © “ALL 47 STORES OFFER BONUS VALUE DAYS» JANUARY 2-3- = * — i= YOU NEED MONEY— SEE ASSOCIATES: “LEAVE sUNIOR’S PIGGY BANK ALONE! ~ Instead, tell Associates how much cash you need. Your © “lees can be arranged at once,.and in strictest pri- vacy. The-terms will fit yous income. Visit us of . phone—today if you wish. ASSOCIATES Michigan Miracle Shopping Center — 2250 S. aneidiaaal _ eer era oe i eS ie os “18x18 Colorful - Silk Squares | Joma) Qnd carro. SHOPS. on mm nd BOs. a Y P Special at 10°. REGULAR 19¢ Prints and Solid Colors - §. $. KRESGE'S - St. Every Evening. ‘til 9 P.M. . - Ml FE 8.9641 | A. Gold ids Comforter. To Delicious Tasting ‘ LN FIG BARS - Regular 296 TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY = (| The Shinner's Market Gang | J DRUG © KINSEL'S KINNEY’S “Anneol SALE of Women’s: gil a Your, feet pt. ‘the big enon in aes our_greot . Jqnuary Women and Teen- Teen Age Girls. KINNEY SHOES ssaanor.s ammtbar dae STORE ee for Some pedo .77.467 [E- bs -Be sure to stop by early and Jen ang ci ga ent styles. on display.» 1 Miracle Mile ‘Shoppers Special f Wishes Everyone a Very ‘Happy’ — eee Cotton Flannel , SHIRTS 5433. '@ ‘Men’ s machine washable shirts thet ore full eut and sanforized. Choice of colors, patterns and good full range of sizes. : ‘J.C. PENNEY CO. _2185 S. TELEGRAPH RD. . Miracle Mile Store Only OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. oS ‘Introducing a. ~ New Service! YOUR MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE AND DETROIT EDISON BILLS MAY BE | ~PATD- HERES i Join Our Christmas Club Now! Enjoy a Carefree, -Bill- Free Christmas in "58 Tahe Ont Nov, '58 Miracle Mile __ & shopping Center. . et 8. Telegraph SKINLESS HOT SSONE Biber, Price Good - aiaaan ‘i FOURTEEN = Bis: {This tition with Pont hold, and 1 this week feo errors are allow oo Sixteen hundred dollars is waiting for someone, to claim the pot, but don’t expect it to be-there much longer with the new relaxed rules This may be your last », SO get busy right pew Th! @ is i@ ia / e conidins a.seties of squares which ave ered oar G cOrrespo ng itst of sentences is Each ef the werds i¢ numbered The @ «0 wiih you ick best tits the c.ve e * me >| r 1.) e é, - In ether v Ou read. the clue labeled A ard Gecicdea which c! tre 9 cids pases the most gense in ine puzzle square merked A . Do the same v “i ¢ sj.ares.-Read c'l the clues carelully and be sue tne mght on ers are in the mght equares. : {SORES SSS T EST T SSE SSeS eS, SOLUTION CLUES will surely be popular in (2) CORKER. A. A moan who is a real - an office. (1) WORKER: B. A farmer is quite likely to save a for himself. (3) PECK: (4) PICK. (J Passers-by would always enjoy the usually displayed in a florist's window. (6) CLUTTER. D.. The size _of a man's (7) POUCH: (8) PAUNCH. In a fit ef pique an actor may suddenly decide to himself. (9) REVERSE: (10) REHEARSE. F. Really apt sayings are much scarcer than people think. (11) QUOTABLE; (12). NOTABLE. G. College professor with a tendency fo ———— wilf prob- ably bore his class. (13) MEANDER: (4) MAUNDER. H. What the boss expects his men to do is always to respect his (1S) PRIMACY; (16) PRIVACY. - ~~~ lL The wooden warships depended on the efficiency of this. (17] CARRONADE: (18) CANNONADE. - J. Tt is somewhat sad to see a man who is frail and —————.. (19) VULNERABLE: (20) VENERABLE. K. A private eye realizes he must keep his (21) SUBJECT: (22) SUSPECT. L. Nothing is quite so frustrating as a mistake like this. of his apples of orchids (5) CLUSTER: could indicate good living. E in view. (23) FATAL; (24) FUTILE. M. When too highflown. a ————— becomes ridiculous. (25) EUPHUISM: (26) EUPHEMISM. N. How te resolve one may ae a philosopher, (27) ENIGMA: (28) STIGMA... 0. The ———— efforts of a versifier aren't likely to be up to his best work. : (29) VERBAL; (30) VERNAL. ~ ’p. This is what the ambitious career man wants in his field. GD) PROMINENCE: (32) PRE-EMINENCE... s { 8 PUZZLE NO. 82 .. i . 5 A B. ce iD t ' | | OE t ' t Lj i ' | ' E F G 4 | i Gay | | - f ’ ‘ ae 6 J K L ‘ a ; 1 t Eee ener, 4 i] ae ; t 1 - ~ ‘ ' ' M N. Oo P ‘ + | | | ' 1 ii | t : eens Saas, 4 er je fk fs + As ' ie | ' . 44 ' a4 r] TT CN -t ] ' | i 1 i ' $ ; a t STREET ADDRESS ......... oleae ace celcesesisccmsse6 ° : t 5 om: a BN CMTY oe... sees. PHONE! NO. : VTviirirriersfpriftrtrttttett | ] Hollywood Headiines: | Last. = to Win Prize — ay, raed {oaaea ae ee TR EOOE > penne hae e eee e at ane eaRaGeeee 2 —— . ? y ‘Cyd Charisse to Co-Star With Robert Taylor N ext. By Tou ELLA 0. . PARSONS _ HOLLYWOOD (INS) ~ "Happy istars. at MGM, Cyd, today, is the most important actress-on this lot. tes ‘Murderer ( Gas} Dlife Terms orca French Soldier: beef~ ef” produttion ” at the annual! $ Fatally Shot Employer, branch of the Michigan Livestock _ Michigan State eed | i specialist, Bill Finley, will discuss | meeting of the Oakland County| New. Year to each and everyone of you! And fet me hasten to say, its a happy new year for Joe _Pasternak_.who now _ knows. what he's going to do next — and high time, too, I say. doe will co-star Cyd Charisse and Robert Taylor ‘in ‘Party Fernando Lamas and “Arlene Dahl have rented Benay Venuta’s house and will live there until af- ter the birth of their baby January; 18. Said Fernando, “The Ricardo Montalbans have taken our house handsome 44-year-old forme tition French’ soldier was under two sentences of life imprisonment to- day for murdering an elderly in New York until we return. We American couple who befriended Wife in -Florida’ ; Exchange. . CLEARWATER, Fila, o oe ‘A Rd., January 10 at 8 p.m. Gaylord Gardner, assistant man- ager of the Michigan Livestock Ex- _ citing and remantic Chicago in the Girl,” at the old home lot, MGM. According to the Volatile Pas- ternak, “Party Girl’ is an ex: drama af early 30's, and it's from a ‘screenplay by Geerge iT in ling,’ go to Italy for ‘Midnight Sail-’ g,’ a motion picture to be made Italy and Spain by an _ inde- pendent cone " will be here until April 1st, when pim. change, will report on. the 1957 activities of the state group. Elec- Wells. Thin is a drama fer Bob something on the order ef ‘“‘John- ny Eager,” which did okey for Mister Taylor, Pes 7/7/2220 WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET. Om. & ¥ SIO OL ML ST. @ BEER @ WINE @ CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw ‘nf "ITIIIOIHE Fg Wonderful Food » 4 a 4 MMENDED JUST WONDERFUL FOOD Lobsters, Ocean sh Sea Food, Superb me. Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck,_ Turkey, Game Dinners. AAA RECO ve ¥* = Fres Pr Four Private Dining Rooms For Your Banquets FAMOUS | WINE CELLAR Wines. Beers and Ales From All Over the World LUNCHES Open Every Day Phone: OR 3-1907 4) 4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 At the Joe Vogel party Ferando pur R. McReynolds, 64, and Mrs. avil} be also discussed ‘a story MGM has: McReynolds rin mind fer him. a retired Army officer. age - tion of officers for the eounty or- Maurive. Chavign was sen- ganization will also be conducted. | ,tenced to Separate life terms for; Two films, . “Design for Better ‘fatally shooting Brig. Gen. Wil. Beef" and “All: Flesh. Is Grass,” shown. . 61. Me Reynolds was bee Japan's Oldest fomols Chavigny was convicted The marriage of Natalie Wood 19 of second degree murder aft- Dates From 607. A.D. that literally. their Scottsdale wedding to the station in Phoenix acconipanied |by both sets of parents and the! ibridal party to catch the train for their Florida honeymoon: —' just in time to see the train pull out. Still accompanied by parents and wedding party, they drove frantically to catch the speeding train. Fourteen miles out of Pho-_ nix the engineer spied them, put” on the eimergemcy brake, and — stopped | in a_ cornfield, ‘Mr.. and Mrs. Wagner ioomed| ‘on the train gasping for . breath, | ‘luggage. They -blew kinses to the! _ wedding _party and started off, | “hoppy” to be headed for their destination, SYAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD -COLLECTED AT RANDOM; The new year starts very un- happily for actress Edna all praying for her recovery. off the new year by announcing at Pepi’s in the Valiey ‘that he ‘and actress Lynn Michaels have a June wetding date * All the Crosby boys with the| - exception of Gary, who is still in Germany, were ath Slate Broth: iy to. hear Dick Kallman. die Brand's daughter is on “night to listen to Dick, .The Burt Rupps (she is Brya -Foy's daughter) are at the Bev.| erly Hilln Hotel. They came out lespecially for the Tex Feldmans! \New Year's Eve dinner dance, * . in ev- one life to spend in prison but I) am ordering your sentences to fun conseeutively, so if you are -par- doned on the one you'll .be held;: on the other,” U. Bird explained. and had nothing*to say after be- ing. sentenced. death the night of April 3 3 at their) Bett home in. St. ‘accompanied by all 17 pieces of! ‘their | was on terms. af close friendship ‘with both of them.- They first met \Chavigny as a youth: in + France jin 1932 and ‘preter ‘for the military »st, who-Chavigny shouting &ccusations at, is seriously ailing, Her friends are. Mrs. McReynolds and that eight shots followed Praise agent Jerry .Rosen starts sion. E a8 Swedish Vaccine Fights 'FootMouth’ Disease ter many yel rs’ experimentation, ' the first Swepish vaccine against foot-and-mout Judge 3 produced, per cent eff¢ctive against two of n the virus types. . of Upsala University and Dr. Zvon- | | Medical Instit tute in Stockholm. ANith all the cutting dor down of a%d Bob Wagner started off in er a four day"trial. The minimum -|breathless fashion — and I mean! _sentence They drove frém| = would ‘have been *~ x a Ae realex ‘that you- have only 607 A Circuit Judge John’ Chavigny : showed. no emotion: ‘art. 20| NARA, : Japan — Horyuji Temple, near Nara, is the: oldest existing _|temple in Japan. It dates from D. Of its 33, buildings, nine j are be- lieved to have been built in the Eighth Century or earlier and among them are probably the old-- fest wooden buildings in the world.’ The temple is. world-famous as | a repository of. priceless ancient. {tte sheet The McReynolds were shot tol Peters-) burg. : & * * = Chavigny “had -been serving as schauffeur for 17 months but he had been an inter-. general on US. missions. . Neighbors testified they heard in rapid sueces- ' @ FIRST AREA snowDKe e ‘J > i. is _GOTHE NBURG, Sweden — At ~disease has been It} is said -to be 100 Credit goeg to Dr. Tore W caien imir Dinter of the State Veterinary-| Be KEEGO “NOW Thru FRI. SANE ROSSEL Be eee cess we es eee me esc eg PW. & Sai Sint Br cement SL A - om aes aes _PLUS 2nd GREAT HIT! JET-FLAME ACTION!) JET-HOT THRILLS! Be j 4 * * The Phillip Reeds gave a pre- new year’s cocktail party, The’ ‘Earl of Suffolk took Kathryn Gray- ‘son, and Lee Anderson went with! -@ Richard Gully. Sonny Whitney and. Mary Hosford were-in the same party and all of them later ‘went to La Rue for dinner * * One of the nicest parties of the Christmas season was the -Charlie Corrells. Their spacious home was’ almost too small to hold all the} Two Secretaries Cited GRAND RAPIDS ®— UL.. S. Attorney Wendell A. Miles pre- sented Department of Justice ci- tations for loyal service. Tuesday ito * Miss . Esther -Usakowski, who has served 15 years as a secretary _ in his office, and to Miss Caroline i guests. Over 150 people sat down | to dinner. Irene - Dunne, back from “her | ‘Chore in Néw York as a -dele-|f) gate to tHe United Nations, was) given a big reception a | That's all today. See you to-' morrow Walled Lake MArket 4-2151 —STARTS NEW YEAR'S DAY—OPEN 1:45— A SHOW FOR MOM, DAD and = KIDDIES! ala MOST EXCITING RACING EVER =) FILMED! Voellner for 35 vears ag secretary. Q. A child's ———— may well fray even a fond ‘mother's nerves. (33) YAMMERING: (34) STAMMERING. R. A helper who is really long. (38) PUTTY: (36) PETTY. S. When the laundry carelessly the wet wash, the customer has a right to complain. (37) MANGLES: (38) TANGLES. T. A softhearted person would certainly like to fatten up @ stray dog. (39) MANGY; (40) RANGY. OFFICKAL CONTEST RULES 1 Anycne is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with th ection cl Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- nv 4 ores Entries tor Gz ‘3 , J i hather mai led or deli vered The Press is no eS cegponss: yed in the mail ic r be! erirtes rec sired alter that ime wi by a \will be.deciared eligible ble tor entries lost or dela 4 Sorr %, telephone calls or mail’ concern) ng details contest can 1 be answered of acknowlédged 5. The Poritice Presa wil! award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly PCT-O-GOLD contest It more than Sat winning gmswer is received the rrize will be i + 9 Each egk's puzzle will be published. Monday, Wednesday /and- Friday until the contest's end. Either or all will be consi ideted qs official entry blanks Z ae (taf and correct solutions will be announced wack th¢ week following individ: 10) contests. Official keep- hsWers will be Frederick c Ziem, prosecutor tor Ock- yun} Only the eee Fegtures Corp, originators ne the /sniaziee will know the solutions unt! alter e Answers will be délivered to the Pres 5 fade 123 ies M Zieh alter the fir *§ fees te only on guzzi¢ end on the! al deadline tt ‘ eet CON wor The deciaio “the ji dges ig inal ard all centestan's agree to dbide by e judges decision All entr es becomumad the proper: ware Prese and none can be returned y of mpleted puzzles must be oddjeised to POT.O GOLD, post CE BOY 58. Portiec, Michigan Winners will be Jnotitied. ear br ilephore or tn the mails of the to his boss won't last very _ ween 2 Enitries must be on cilicial entry blanks printed In this | ey cer ss - . e y the contestanf must print his num- r 3 out the ared encloséd by dotted i taty to a 2centpost card No entries divided equa mong -the winners If any week or weeks should pods ner ts, the prize- will be added weekly unti! o We s submitied . 6 Winners wll ‘be awarded an extra cash borus of $25 @ach (they are Pontiac Fress subscribers of record on the day winners are anoytced. Orly one such bonus can be award. . ed to eoch prizé-winner no.matier how many weekly prizes 9 may accumu laye : a ~ i PELL ERE ARAR AAA For Gifice Supplies See BACKENSTOSE ‘BOOK STORE 7 15-17 E. Lawrence $t. - Grand Rapids. ‘in the U. & marshal’s office in Crash Victim Dies . | REED CITY w — Lewis W. | Andresen, 42, of Reed City, died iMonday at Reed City Hospital of jcerebral injuries suffered Aug. 9, |1956, in a car-truck crash, ac-' cording to hospital attendants. Withhrbrroprrboroprobeorrrorobrorrrerocoboeededds ~_evervrvevevvrwev,e ¥ v * St wa LAE 5-#500 ey First Time Shown a “REAL Bic SHOTS” fwwwvuevuevyvvvTVvueVrerVCVrVTYTVTVeerTVvewVYTw. Gambling! _ Murder! m“erevevevervrererrvrvrwvwwveVvVVVTY Stel bd Co DRIVE-IN Sore 1 BL WORT Ye TELCORAPH HAPPY NEW YEAR = TONIGH in the Pontiac Area! WITH A REAL GUN-? 4 bs lin A ltl Min tla nel & —ee—e —— a ln le ht dl dl, ile dh thin hl tl ln tl dln tl daca ln lll inal tn dlnn linl i st = SNOW! a | " GUNFIGHTING wv co —a fun-filled rwvuevuveyTyTyTrVe eee ee Pw Bi ere a iP AGS OPP OPS PT “The Management and Staff of Your Pe SPITSTFSSSSSSTSFTSES Si GEL MI GAN: KEL a “BLUE CAT BLUES” CinemaScope Cartoon a Pontiac Butterfield Theaters Wish You the Best of Everything for the NEW XEAR!——~~—~-~ OO-LA-LA! THOSE ‘DANCING DOLLS! | They sing such songs—they do such _dances—they have - such love-atfiairs! They kiss and tell and tell! ~~ “ » sussssscccanssnsusssscuasgensoosnesass a a Features 1:00-3:05-5:08- — U-G-il presente, A Sm ¢. steel Paopactin ot COLE PORTER'S = LES GiRLS 499444 ° JACQUES BERGERAC - sence ray ty SOHN PATRICK + may iy peu tospry — or PORTER » te cinonatenpe ant seTeoceuoe San: GLENN FORD in “THE TIN STAR" 2 [Seessesseseesen cesses! wito KHAKI! NOW _ |Deers Open id Mm HE'S A SERGEANT’S VILEMMA. AND WHACKY IN tows: at 11:00 3 ene ° A CAPTAIN'S pM A GENERAL RIOT! NIGHTMARE... JERRY LEWIS Sl tll tlt lac lactic: in actly ln cy dl lala ri 5 - dow ' 7:10-9:20 ania @ — a es ossasassseossseese NEW YORK. secon “ usual. midwinter . pa pana duce more:of them than any other wih are on top of-the situation /|' “you'd et ely of ct fh {though you might wish wish it; but wou to-be a big year tablets business, and -Grove Laboratories, which pro- Tranquilizers Aren’t Enough INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Tran- nan veplaée’ a good job and an accepted place in one's community for the discharged mental. patient, according to Dr. Else B. Kris. . Dr. Kris° is principal research scientist for the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, psychiatry. ina dia uate at the American Association for the Advancement of Science iw Indi- anapolis, Dr, Kris reported on a two-year study of 250 patients. released front itienta) hospitals in metropolitas’ New ta She said: “The results stiggest strongly pharmacotherapy (treatment with drugs) is as valuable in the after care of the mentally ill as it is in the -hospital treatment of theig - psychoses. x * * the social and economic. pressures cause of many of the relapses we encountered, Such therapy can help us to insulate the discharged pa- stresses are still there.” Operation of a boarding house for newly released chronic schizo- phrenic women patients has some resemblance to running a soror- ity house, according, 10 another speaker. Dr. George “W. Brooks,* of the Federal Office of Vocational Re- habilitation, reported on establish- ment of a boarding house—or haif- way house—at Montpelier, Vt. He said: Discharged Mental Patient “Needs Community's Help and a college professor of social! {middle name in the armed forces. i ie ‘Kahekilikuiikalew: okamelia-| ‘meha. The name means “Thunder, | “No, drug, however, can alter| which prove to be the underlying) tient from the stresses caused by: ‘ignorance and prejudice, but the | “We -adopted a ‘hard and fast rule that if no incidents came .to = attention which were.of great- er severity than those encountered in the sorority house, wé would +gnore them. None\ bas oceurred.”’ \ Soldier's Naine hes . FT. CARSON, Cole, » — Pvt. Albert Kahalekulu of Wailukt, Ha- waii, figures he has the longest) The only really efficient way to qutch a ad-At you'seally want one, as an excuse to stay. home over a hot toddy,” says Grove, ‘‘is doctdr the way to contract ‘a cold, + +e pecially to you Eskimos) \is slightly ing, but only if in.a weakened con- dition, as when lovesick or suffer- ing from a blubber defigiency, Boss NO HELP Only one in.10 people can. pick “ey friends ge it, “when a little cold bug gets into a house, that’s another itr ‘tet, pene Tad if there are chil- dren around. Oh’ Great Chief of the Island.” panei is a eombat trainee re. with speed and eictl.” ~ Surveys: pty that after. two i aie Loans $25 te $806 on Signature, Furniture or Car PICK UP YOUR LOAN! > ‘Come in intmént for the cash. today — We like to say “Yee oe - Rubbing noses (this applies es- more conducive to catarrh-catch-|- “A ehild pamses a virus around] Meena eae ame ow declines? i dee Speaking of large faitnilies, the The first hair spray made especially for winter hair problems. Gives perfect ‘control with unmatched softness. “WOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER 42 N. SAGINAW ST. “NATIONAL bb a babies being born—but that, by thet i "WITH COUPON BELOW ot YOUR FRIENDLY NATIONAL FOOD STORE! — COUPON GOOD ONLY JAN. 2 TO 4, 1958 x ry FREE RED STAMPS. THIS COUPON GOOD for 50 FREE HOLDEN. STAMPS at | YOUR FRIENDLY NATIONAL FOOD STORE Coupon Good Only from Jenwary 2 te Jenuary 4, 1958 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ! - 4 ADULTS ONLY SERVING YOU * : ONE GROUP 18 39 xy GROUP ONE-GROUP *39. Chairs! Chairs! @Occesional. - @Swivel | @Rockers = — @Recliners PRICED 2 | Fearing? FROM . Toss-Away Bag Now: | : Fleer Hag Tool 1958 New Year ‘Special ‘entee with this a on spring, guard rail and. Outfit. Includes: 2° beds, com ’ bination- innerspring and bo "elder coupon. Full Twin Size SOLID MAPLE pos © ||NO MONEY Full Factory guer- ~ BIG 8/2 FT. “NORGE Retrigerator $f ond Trade WITH THIS COUPON ~ DOWNI ~ WESTINGHOUSE ‘Stroke-Saver VACUUM - BD ceAnen Complete —_ With Attechments < Now Only ‘3 288 _NO_ MONEY DOWN! 1958 New Year. Special Giant Screen » GENERAL. ELECTRIC STEAM | IRON. si" > i WESTINGHOUSE Here's What You Get: Gorgeous two-piece sectional or two-piece living room suite, coffee table and two end bedroom suite ge with sturdy chairs. IF YOU HURRY: ie. NO MONEY DOWN! ROASTER C= ~ SCHICK ‘25° SHAVER as red \ ELECTRIC | ek kk kK SENEEYSEESUUTESE TEE SEEEERNEDTSLETESELIOOCS LTE EIT T ee eee Tee eS eeEe ETE ES eSESESESESSSIOSI | | eo un Automatic LCCC SS SES SESS SSCS SSeS SSeS SSeS SSC CeCe SECS CES CLL. This Sale Is Osmun’s Biggest. and Most lnapostinit a _ | Savings Event of the Enti re Year! Wide Selections | “of Famous Make Quality ‘Apparel Taken: from Our se , . es ® Regular Stocks and Reduced in Many Instances as Muchas... ~ CLOTHING REDUCED Up to 50% Off We've gone over our entire stock and selected hundreds of suits cad topcoats and reduced them to bring you the most Outstanding savings ever. : / : Famous Make Suits of fletnels & An Outstanding Grows tweeds, worsteds and sharkskins.. Topcoats and $ | . Of. famous make suits of worsted and sharkskin, zip-coats of all wool tweeds and cheviots. * many of which have extra trousers available. Silk Ww 0 . , ‘n wool and Ivy models . . . 3-in-]. suits with all ere $55 to $60 "+ wool flarinel contrasting slacks. Terrific selection ; —— : of Donegal tweed topcoats by Glenwood and Wind- = §Or In the ‘very finest of imported and domestic WOONrE ooo os ccs estas Were $59.50 to §70 poe : _ _ a = = ~ Famous 2 Trouser te otherneck ~~ A Sulectadt Group of 2 trouser suits ‘twill sharkskin suits by Martinelli. Also other fine 96 by famous Phoenix Clathes. _ Included are fine see = Bt ob EES worsteds in- imported worsteds and sharkskins in both medium , _ Were $69. 50 Sei $75, and darker tones. This group. is on extremely fine $ Sen valye for the-man-who wants a better suit with 2 ——— pair of trousers..........,.Were $79.50 to $85 Topcoats and Outercoats . _by one of America’s best known and finest mal ae 'Barron-Anderson. The very finest of im tweeds, cheviots, shetlands in the full sweep E t?) lish raglan models as well as set-it -in sleeves. - 100 7 Cashmere Topcoats by Windsor * Were oe fThe “ultimate imelegont-fabrie; tailoring end style: : Duncanshire_ aaa. ‘tuna topcoats of imported 7 ee eee re - Po wool tweeds and fine cheviots from Scotland and Were $119.00 Great Britain. es ; Were $75 "SPORTSWEAR and FURNISHINGS at GREAT CLEARANCE SALE SAVINGS Odds and ends jeckets, sweaters and miscellaneous ar robes, none meoker, rainesete marked wer down. Bard in today. = eer 2 2 y = < eens baeaile. ito pr That. ee ae eet = Lia . Have Never ee ae a , ' : a ies ; ‘g ; Pe / |. FREE PARKING ot BOTH STORES, . | * . Downtown Pontioe bring. in your - - REGULAR 30-DAY. ACCOUNT | : _* : a : | atte ee = DOWNTOWN. PONTIAC: ~ __TEL-HURON. CENTER. at we eee eater ee _-90-DAY. CHARGE YY. down, % monthly SIN. er a “! Telegraph ot Huron. - : Saw pe Ucipclas Cr ged atlamnipalis ae es ec omy ' Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Set. , : < ee am ay ; ee | more Evenings "0 9'P Mo : | nog , eRe eS TREO ee a Ue, : oe eee ul ae ON LS fe gel ie ee ee eres Pe eens ee sunteranenanenna sins ry eninge SLACKS, selected group of all wool flannels and / SWEATERS, Sleeveless sweaters. in pullover ond CKETS, fall_and winter waist len aches. gabardines and other hard finish wool blends . ./ button boys Yada Store Only} = ycurr 10 SIO00. woe cnc c eee eee: - $10.75 eo NET pales for $19 ; Were to $8.95... .sesecurceete.. + - $375 — 2. pairs for $19. ~~ JACKETS, fall and winter waist —— and ates “SLACKS, very fine flannels and Salieried eal ~ SHIRTS, soiled Arrow Shirts... were $5.00... Ee: oes | slacks by America’s finest slack makers, beau- (Tel-Huron Store Only)... 0.2 for $5. 00 - *yacxers, fall, and winter sur¢oats, carcosts and vy made, good art hemerile ae bog 1 suburban coats, were to $39. ee iecsters Trewp tg ees usts + 2 pairs SPORTSHRTS, very large group of fine long- gpoprcoa Crea SLACKS, every pair of slacks in both stores * sleeved sportshirts ranging in price from $3.95 fe $32. 5 : «Greatly reduced, were $29. we reduced at least 20%. to $12.95 eee teen t et eue cwessces Va OFF ‘ tosses ceeoescsonces SPORTCOATS +» + Ivy and regula mots | ped - eee ures oe Colo a aee SPORTSHIRTS, a corlon_ pullover’ Jersey cluded, were to $42.50. ..+....- ++ $29.0 ‘ tS... ALPE Aon 6 oe were $9.93. vcees sss $6.75, 2 for $13 ae 5475 SPORTCOATS, finest quality imported Lh ete , sweaTens, a sweaters by Robert Bruce... ROBES, very. large. (group of fine robes gnd tic_spOrtcoatings, were to $65 veeeeeeee SIH . Were $10.95... toca $8.75, 2 for $17 smoking jackets, values to $29.50. ..-Ya OFF. . SHOES — Discontinued styles of yes nerve SWEATERS, very fine group of long sleeved coat | - brands; French Schriner, Urner, Bass Sweaters, ( es Spi Store Only) PAJAMAS, famous Pleetway cotton flannel .' Wolverine Shoes. Sizes 64 to 13, widths AA were to $13. Wives ceeeeseeeeee SUIS | .Pajathas >. . Were $5.00. ...00..00.- $275 -. to. E. Tel-Huron Sotre Only....UP te Ve OFF Gatherings ‘Usher In. New Y. ear Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nosan- chuk and their family of Cherokee road are -spending New Year's Day at the De- troit home of Dr. Nosanchuk’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Raskin, where they ‘are celebrating the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob ° Nosanchuk. . Another sister, Mrs. “Nathan Orden, and her family also are present for the “occasion, along. with the elder Nosan-— chik’s eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * ® To mark their golden wed- ding Mr. and Mrs. Nosan- chuk have doriated funds for a room. in the Barilon Univer-__ sity, Israel, which wil] bear the name of Jacob and Ida Nosanehuk. They planted a Erove of 1,060-trees through the Jewish National Fund and have established a idan fund in the Gemilath’ Chesed at Jerusalem. In Detroit, is president of Congregatipn B’nai_ Jacob, vice president of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizra- ~ _chi, director of Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Hebrewg Benevolent Seciety, and a member of the Jéwish Home for the Aged. Mrs. Nosanchuk is active in .-the Women's Mizrachi; — the House of Shelter and the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah. Mrs.Lena Beal ‘celebrated "her 82nd birthday today at her ome in Keego Harbor. * * * A group who have been cele- - brating New Year's Eve: to- -gether for many. years met last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald O.. Newman at Watkins Lake. Present were Mr. D. B. Eames, MP. John. A, Riley, Mr. Glenn Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis” R. Briney Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Crawford,- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Connor, Mr. and.Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Dorothy __Cummings, George ’ O'Brien ‘of. Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton of Bir- mingham and Dr.- amd + Mrs. Dana P. Whitmer. - The group enjoyed dinner at the City Club and then re- “turned to-the Newman home for breakfast. * * * ¢ New Year’s guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs._Robert -B. Tarr on West Iroquois road _were Mr. and Mrs. George Wasserberger, Mr.. and Mrs. and Mrs. ‘and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Nerthon, Mr. and Mrs../ Ray Falk, Mrs, Harry Rich- ards and her son, and Dave Tarr. also have ~ Mr. Nosanchuk ; Harold, - - When teenager ‘Sherry Bertrem decked the the h hall. wey’ with a sprig of mistletoe on New-Ye, “Goodnight, my cherubs. year,” said Mrs. Charles G. Carss of Tilden avenue on.1957's last Tuesday evening as she tucked in. her Moreane Bid este _to Guests — M. Catherine Moreau olf Scotch Plains, N, J., house- guest of the Frank J. Moreaus of East Iroquois road, has re- furned to her. home after spend- ing the past week in the city. Frank William. Moreau — of Ciggrwater, Fla. anothe? guest-of-_Mr_and_Mrs. Moreau, — will motor to Florida—shortly after New Year's Day -_ * * * Spending the holiday vacation from the University of Michi- gan with ber mother, Mrs. Grace Elwell of Dick avenue, is Judy Low Elwell. * judy” s homecoming was marked by a pajama party at- tended by local coeds. Present to discuss news about Michi- gan’s various colleges and universities were Betsy Brad- ley, Janet Wiltgen and Carol, Cox from Michigan State Uni- versity,_Karen. Denham from Grace School -of Nursing, Vir-— Clark of Highland Park: Junior College, and Sharon Boyce and - Judy Huntwork, fellow students of Miss —— at Michigan. * * Mr. and Mrs,” Edward C. Wells and daughter, Ella Lee, have returned-to Arlington, Va. after ‘spending the past week with Mr. Well’s parénts, Mr and Mrs. Harold F. Wells of Pingree avenue, and his broth- er and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wells of ey a eo pnt avn eet ’s Eve, her two young brothers, Howard (center) and Dane, were. Sea = Le hances are, cedure while peeking ar though, this pretty -mis¢ didn’t even need the romantic : reenery, Phey. are the children Mr, ‘and: ee, Howard Bertram, if rae Park “tie : “er Barry and sister Dawn amendment. to __three meee We'll see you-next _3, Cathy, 1, and Michael, 2 ‘i i ee ;. - Telltale pine needles on the carpet are hinting to gaily decorated house- holds that trees and trimmings soon must be removed, At the Uplong drive home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hasse, From. left to right are Charles, _ children, Patrick, 4, and Mari Sue, 2, take down the tinsel. Four-month- old Charlés, however, seems only ready for his nap. pe ee T an. twin, me Scout Donald: and Tracey ‘Ann Zuehlsdor{f, children. of _Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Zuehlsdorff. of ” West Bloomfield Township, celebrated’ And here's eather little one cake ushered in on New Year’s Day, 1957. Baby Pamela Jo Cam- éron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cameron of Waterford Township, was born at 10:10 a. m., Jan. 1, 1957. Five pages today in ‘Women’s Section Fashion Hint Early eyeglasses, primitive — by. modern standards, with cumbersome and heavily or- namented frames, were often-—- worn ag badges of authority. Some of these “‘authorities” had- them riveted into their... ‘helmets or fastened into hats last Nese Year in.o big way by being born at 2:32 a.m. Jan. 31,1957. Seott « weighed in‘at 8 pounds, 2 ounces and Tracey at 7 = 6 ounces. Pontiae Press Phetes es ‘ # 4 Aré Latest - in Gloves. ’ NEW YORK (INS —_ Those “pale hands” somebedy loved beside the Shalimar will soon be in a lot of other places. A “pale hand" look . is -the latest in gloves. Not white, mind you, just pale -—- which _ ‘means all the off-white tones, ‘ the light grays and the beiges. Glove colors with names like | “birch” and “putty” will be fered the holiday shopper. re will also be plenty. of tinted gloves in faint shades of = “Resolied: This is family. ~ will adopt, Mo more stray pups or kittens during _ 1958.” So affirms, Mrs. * William S. Blackstone of © Drayton Plains as she pens resolutions for the new year. But what's this _ 3-year-pld Stephen (far. right} sees, approaching from behind? Yes, broth- Z We Wish — “Al Our F Sead! ~NEW YEAR. already have retrieved . ‘two neighborhood ‘found- lings who, combined, with pleas of “Aw, can’t we ne him? He's fener) 3 -wery likely will bri The clock turns’, ++ and Father Time leaves ers. the scene. In sweeps a bright New Year, that” strong declaration. A VERY HAPPY fi 4 qts. Mobile Out- board MotorOil} “USED eran MOTOR ‘SALE © Guns - Ammunition: (excluding Brownings & Colts) FREE AND $1.50 Safety Chain w ith each used motor pur- ‘chased. SATURDAY | JAN. 4 ONLY - a eee © Accessories — ° Hunting | Clothing. | and Footwear @ Fishing Tackle SPECIAL! EVERY MOTOR - Tested and Span * i Gun. Cabinets | Reg. $7995- NOW ee Wool Shirts 18 Of SLAYBAUG | "630 Odkland Ave. (Cor. Cass)ah Bride Asks- About Notes * A TIME. HONORED. lnformpols first of all what kind of note paper “\is proper. Would it be correct to ‘use a printed ‘informal,’ and if so, should my name appear on it as Mrs. John Doe, or Mary Doe? Should they be sent as the gifts should I wait until I am married and send them all at one time?” Answer: Write. your thanks as . soon as you possibly can after the presents are received: Those that arrive too late-to answer be- fore the wedding should be ac- knowledged after you return. from your. wedding trip. ri I personally prefer - small con- ventional note-size paper with an - jaddress at the top, but there is no! objection to using the ‘‘fojdover’’| card if your prefer. i On informals used after you are married, your-name should appear as Mrs. John Doe but the notes) lwould be signed Mary or Mary | * Doe, depending on how well you - know the person written. to. 559 ORC ul uu FE 2-6127 Two DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND , INTERMEDIATE POINTS — see “Dear Mrs. Post: We have re- cently moved to this oawpends| REMEMBRANCE... | TO PLEASE ANYONE -. : of Thanks | s ~\° ANYTIME _ | Wonders if It’s OK) to Write on Printed) | arrive, 1.e., before the wedding, or| BOYS’ WEAR - | DRESS SUITS | ea | as -About a week apo a neighbor cal at our house but’ I was not all home. She left a note saying that} she had been here. A day or sa’ *flater I went to see her but she} — 1 was not at home. Should I go to, — . see her again, or is it up to: her | aes CORDUROY PAN rs “= ‘2 to make the next move?” eo” _« a : : : T_SHIRTS PRICE | Answer: If you left your visif- SIZES , | Ing*eard or a note when you —calted, the next-mote ts, strictty— | speaking, up to her. But because | | her first call was an act of 7 kindness to you, I advise you so | ‘fe to see her again. - { “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper at a second wedding for the bride to walk up the aisle to the strains of a-wedding march?” ' Afiswer: Yes, quite proper. GIFTS | 700 W. Huron FE. 2-3220 | ~ January Clearance Sale! a Regular $8.95 to $17.95 Skirts . Sweaters to * * «© = * instantly. - where Young people of the Perry Park Baptist Church heralded the new year ~ last night by sponsoring their own Watch Night service at the church with “.@ program consisting of hymn singing, Joining in the piano. ve devotions and an amusement period. song above: are (left to right) Paul Johnson, William Liddy- and Hilding Bihl. Karen Bihl is-at ° A Pick ‘New Styles’ T Ll ree to Suit YOU ~~ = ? : i if z z features at shoulder and bot- ole ack ila oun ba Os el - {fashion guide any Woman can have} ” for 1958—or any other year, es Mt te Ole Fe ree; BT the engagement of their daugh- Planned. SUSAN Y. McKNIGHT Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKnight of Monroe announce ter, Susan Yvonne, to Thomas E.. Metzdorf, son of. Mr. an? Mrs. Erwin Metzdorf of North Johnson avenue. Both attend Eastern Michigan ~College : where Mr. Metzdorf. is a mem- ber of ‘Kappa: Phi Aipha fra- ~ ternity. A June —— is a ee tom lengthen thé garment to keep.pace with baby from 3 months to 3 years, It is made* | of machine-washable cotton | plisse. - Dear Abby’. wee Ring Makes Electrician's s Wife Widow | By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Please print - this for the lady who felt hurt because her husband = was an electrician refised to © jm wear his ; ding ring to work. : The widow ofan electri;- cian told me how she lost her husband. A tiny hole had worn through the imsulat- ed glove where his ring was. While working, the fatal con- tact was made dnd he died When his lifeless body was examined, the_ only sign of injury was a tiny ‘burn his ring encircled his finger. » let me tell you, lady, if . you want to become an elec- trician’s widow, put-a big gold wedding ring on yotir hus- band's finger and insist that he wear it to work. . ELECTRICIAN’S FRIEND Pe a DEAR ABBY: Before my boy friend’ went into service he told me secretly that he was “sending me a ring for Christ-~ |~ mas. It didn’t come, so I drew my money out of the bank and bought “myself one and told family and friends that he sent it to me. My boy friend knows noth- ing about this and now I am afraid somebody might write him and congratulate him. I can't sleep nights for worrying | (William Sparks. The Rev. Richard ‘Stuckmeyer performed the Satur-| - about it. I know I did wrong but what do I do now? © DID WRONG DEAR DID: Write to = boy . friend immediately and give him the facts, Ma‘am. I wish you luck, but don’t . be. : surprised if he asks you to Chri stmas decorations - banked _itMe altar and. chancel—of Grace}. ‘Lutheran Church for the candle- jlight wedding of Janet Warner and day rite before 200 guests. * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warner of Hill- cliff drive, and the bridegroom is of Ypsilanti avenue. * ' bedice and a bouffant skirt of | nylon tulle which fell into a inoned with a Chantilly lace chapel sweep train. The gown featured a modified. portrait neckline. trimméd with iridescent pearis and sequins. lin red velvet’ frocks with white’ ichiffon cummerbunds. Their hats “of red velvet and they carried jarrangements of candy-striped car- ‘A small crown of pearis arid sequins held- Janet's finger-tip bridal bouquet. => 2 4 z ‘Maid “of honor Judith Wagner and bridesmaids, Brenda Donald- son and Mrs. Allan Crawford, sister of the bride, were gowned| a nations, Flower maid was Linda Ray Shillis. the son of Mrs. Kathryn - Sparks! The bride chose a gown fash- | length veil. White roses, carnations | and lilies-of-the-valley formed the) Robert Hrynyk served as best | man_ while -Ronald McCobe—and_ John Schruman. seated — the ne Jeffrey Warner was ring- bearer. : | I wonder if he is all there?- | -have a problem, ‘To receive guests in Fellowship. HaJJ of the church Mrs. Warner wore an aqua lace gown with a| corsage of- pink camellias. Mrs.| Sparks’ chdice' was a white lace! dress_ with “a. pink camellia. cor- ~| sage. 4 i . i Full Fashioned Crew Neck Regular $8.95 5 | january — - Full Fashioned Imports Regular to $17.95 — a Regular $69.95 t0 $140.00 *¢ [= Winter Coats 5 3 ~ Dresses and ia siodbics Reg. $17.95- Reg. § 29.95 ~ Reg. $34.95 -$39.95 : 22 $2195-5 $ $22.95 Other Drees . V2 Oft! Accessories - BELTS — BAGS — BLOUSES — ‘GLOVES ~ SCARFS on Y, . to 2 of od PARK FREE REAR OF STORE Ly. *- TELEGRAPH ot RURON © *- ‘Mon,., Thurs. Fri. 10.10 9; Tues.,.Wed., Sat. 10 to 6; Sunday: 2 to 5: Children’s Red Swivel Strap Sizes 814 to 12 A to D Widths Regular 6.98 xe DRESS SHOES Children's and Misses’ Biack Patents, calf Blue or. black suede and / ~ thtack Teather. “Reguise / to 7.98. j vi — School Shoes—, Growing Girls’ Sport Oxfords (Women’s Sizes.) Loafers, Suede or Smooth Leather Sport Oxfords. One $ SeeeeThciactn tines; LOW black. P . re if io ap Price , Growihg Girls / Sale == FEATS / iblue wool jersey dress with navy _ couple will live on_ wom: Haran - — * * * For. traveling the bride chose a |aceessories and the white roses \from- her bridal bouquet. : The Se ee cond him a ‘Dear John’ let- ter officially breaking the “en- | gagement."’ 7 * _* * DEAR ABBY: My husband can be so good at times and then again he can be so mean, I notice in pictures he has of himself, one half of his: face looks like it doesn't belong =) the other half, e This is the way he acts, too. Half-angel and half-devil. Does this mean he has a split per- sonality? : 2 ROMONA _ DEAR ROMONA: His ‘face -has nothing to do with whether or not he has a split person- | see. your dentist, Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch HAPPY NEW YEAR We mean it to last... the whole year through. So we suggest that your ‘New ‘Year's resolutions help you do just that! Reflect on your well-being and follow through by meeting face to face the individual problem that is yours It may mean a resolution te your doctcr, starting an exercise program. cleaning a closet, or any other one thir g that will give you the right start in 1958. Ht you take it serious you will be su irprised how much one little thing can do toward a Hapey } New Year Phone Edythe McC wiheels = Beauty Shep, FE 2-7431, — 60s Pontiac Staté Bank ality. Only a doctor who spe- | cializes in ‘personalities’ can answer your question.. =) 5 * * * DEAR ABBY: .I have been married for 10 months and My husband comes home from work, eats supper, puts his nose in the paper and hardly says a word._ Then he gets into bed, mum- ‘bles a few words and turns _over and.goes to-sleep. Please help me. LONESOME DEAR LONESOME; What’ | are the “few words” he J PLANNING A Caribbean Vacation ? Let ws hbeip you plan the perfect tropical heliday “Your Dealer in Dreams” GRACE PLUMMER REILLY BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE MI 4-8711 ate. a9 mumbles? You could be miss- ing something! * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO WOR- RIED DAD: It isn't enough to SEND. your son to church. Go with him! * * * If-you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-ad-. ‘dressed envelope. 1 Luxurious Touch _ ‘A black fox collar is a handy - thing to own this fall. Can be -adided — to voats,~sutts ~ anid — Set Deadline to Get Job Done on Time, you. want a ish done be If a j00_Gone—by, a - Sheath for BEAUTY SALON START THE NEW YEAR OUT RIGHT Professiénal Hair Care Cutsng ~ Permanents otvung = Shes! $6.50 wp leaches : Z PREE PARKING _ IMPERIAL 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 EDITH STENSON, Owner FELT | tresses “for 3 : = Inexpensive,. too. | Pa rties Misses? Black Ivy Gore Loafer . (Little Girls’) Sizes 12% to 2 BC Widths ' 98 BOYS’ / Goodyear Welt /Loafers & Oxfords certain time, then set your dead- | line when you make arrangements | to have it done. If you don’t, other orders that come in later than yours may be | pushed ahead of you. The halida: with erathed silk chiffon belt - will show up at a good many holiday parties. It's sleeveless, of course, | 72” Wide, Assorted Colors or | 49 ome Ave. 35% Wool, 65% Rayon Christian Literature Sales | { Qa ) wt ! Direct From Paris No 4 (ppointment 7 t Needed! Immediate Serstie! - Andre Beauty Salon "tnd Floor Pontiae State Bank Bldg. » Phone FE 59257 JANET KN EALE Bethel Has {Installation of Officers Installed as honored queen of | Bethe) Five, Order of Job's Daugh-| was Janet Kneale of Mark/ ters, avenue. Officers who will assist) her during her term are Kathleen, Lee, senior princess; Kiki Sekles, junior princess; Linda Olds, guide, | and. Sharon Niehols, marshal. Others are Doris Keed, Dor- othy Boardman, Karen Bowman, Edwina Skelley, Judy Cantarelia, -| __..aJanet_Reed, Ruth Webster, Bar- bara Kilian, Carelyn Mills, Judy Hunt, Linda Head, Irene Reed, Sally Austin and Evetyn /.midon. Installing officers for the event were Mary Moore, grand honored queen of Michigan; Barbara’. Le- Cornu, retiring honored queen; Sharon Livingston, Patricia Zielke, Virginia Sheehan, Beveyly and Barbara Kneale, Marilyn Vernon, Frances Sekles and Connie Nealis * * * Others participating. were Ron-: ald Wilton, Roger Anthony and Nick Sekles, from Order of the DeMolay Duke Relyea, soloist, was accompanied by oS WA Relyea. Seme 170 guests Sarescd the ceremony Saturday in Masonic Temple. tu | Arlene E. Swanson, Douglas Hallett Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace K. Swan- son of Brooks avenue announce the Nov. 8 wedding of their. daughter Ariene FEF. to Douglas G_. Hallett, son of Mts,. Fred Hallett of Or- chard Lake and the Mr Hal- lett. The couple was marned in Wixom Baptist Church by the Rev. Edmund F-. Caes. oe Attending the couple were. Mr and Mrs. Harold Render of Mil ford. The bridegroom is_a student at Lawrence Inst tituie of “Technol- ogy. : late = 1 Pi gskin {Goes aay | for Sports PARIS (INS)—In 1957 we saw suede coats with mink collars. But in 18 it's pigskin with fox. season. It's d esigned for a “sporty vamp" and made of white lar. The self-belt is optional. Maggy Rouff didn’t : pecify the oceasion for which this coat was designed. But it won't pags unno- ticed at the races, railroad sta- tions or air_terminals, In her ready-to-wear collection for spring, labeled ‘‘Maggy Rouff Extension,*— tin, they are cut like a man’s shirt with dress - length ‘shirt- ‘just right for spring. / * * * You cap count .on the ‘look" 1958 fashion features, Several Mag- \pigskin with a large white fox col-| this designer — also shows new styled “chemise rain-|~ coats." Made of waterproofed pop-) jtails.* Two breast - poekets are, patched on below the bosom. One ©. ‘raincoat in navy blue and another ey ‘in black and white checked aes : her ming as ae for next! © es 1925 | as one of the outstanding | : gy Rouff spring creations have ~ x @ belts around the hips and very ishort skirts, | You ean even wear your leath-) er belts, as long as they circle, yaur hips instead of your Waist. On a pale beige jersey ’ dress Mag. _belt_held at the height of the hips ~ iby the cuffs: of two patch pockets. | , , Wedding a by a “3 | ) &/Ay | fee | RK Jacobsen’s FLOWERS ‘101_N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 Greenhouses In Lake Orton e ‘gy Reuff shows a.brown leather : ‘) FLORAL AE eS Arrange- x ments Fate, for. Base the = fg Si ‘ Qy Entire =e ba By . | Jackets 4 ry ~| Coordinates | | Sports Type _ 7 | Formerly Sald Made to Match = =| - “to 1498 Sqpss . ; Formerly Sold & 90 . ; to 24. 98 by 14 90 ; Sweaters — eau Floor ~ 2 Blouses. Jackets — Sports Floor - STAPP'S .. Lhe 0 tore that knows children ; . | pother try , = . ee ie F # ie a ae Me se Bc Rar ce ASE 8 RE i AO eA Wa cP i é | wren Gants ~ Formerly Sold T Fa iJ Were to Formerly Sold_. - ORS E op acane- *e* © @© © @ 63 Coat Sclon — Second Floor to $75 ° P’ Formerly Sold to $89.98... *16 FOR Formerly Sald to$T15. -~“#* BUDGET DRESSES 58 BETTER DRESSES: Were to 29.98 18 $17.98 Were to $24.98 Were.to $35 : MAL DRESSES Were to 29.98 Were to 39. 98 $22 : _ Were to $35 Were to”39.98 Dress Scion — Second Fioor hc eer ne % SWEATERS _ Formerly sold to $12.98 ae SKIRTS” : Ass Botoetly sold to $8. 98 Formerly sold to $12.98 BLOUSES ss Formerly Sold m to$ll10... ARY CLEARANC # oe #© @ . Formerly Sold to $129 » Formerly Sold to $139 © “28 @ eae es es # # @ FUR TRIM COATS ae | derful at only . BORGANA COATS An exciting _ sale of won- Borgana Coats: ‘Offered for the first time. ALL CoLoRS *78 Formerly sold to $7.98 o. , Cogt Salon — Second Floor ‘FOUNDATIONS _. BRA Reg 250 ... _ Sizes 32 to 40. “White only. A, B, C cup. ° GIRDLE or | _ PANTIE GIRDLE | $95 Reg. 7.50 a oe © © © w& 7 Jacquelin ; : Naturaliz omnene Sold to$75 ........ 4 Risque - Marquise Formerly Sold . to$lI5 ....... Regular to $12.95 Regular to $16.95 Regular to $24.95. Martinique - ~ 1035 Pairs | NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 90 e, er and 16-inch in white only. ~ EXTRA SPECIAL © - BRAS WARNER SPECIAL S, ML. White-only, SARONG SPECIAL ~ ZIPPER 10.95 Sizes 27 to 32. $9954 $qB95 Reg. $3.95. Foundations — Second Floor ~ MILLINERY » Values to $16.50 Season’s exciting new silhouettes . Satins! Mostly one- of -a-kind! Beavers! Velvets! SS Millinery Salon — Second Floor $e Reg. to $5. 95. $2 - Velours! | a : Broad heel seat and = > gpug heel fit -* have thé benefit of broad sturdy flexible soles . . planned for the important we fit Firsties with special In Firsties, his tiny feet heel seats, snug-fitting heels, firm-counters and all first walking year. And ‘care... they're such very specter shoes! 7 Sines 2-5 -EE — —""~ geturatelyfitted.by... . ttatmed shoe people. STAPPS 28 E, Lawrence St. _ Mon aid Fri, ‘til 9 FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street Fri. and Sat.til. 9” JUVENILE BOOTERIE |= Whiten All colors, all heel heights. - Suedes, calf, patent. 286 ' Regular to all colors. loafers and oxfords. Pairs of Sports Most ee ee 9.95! Casuals, 90 aoe GIRLS? SKIRTS Were to Were to 5.98 7.98 — = Sgee - GIRLS? BLOUSES Were to Formerly Sold to $24.98 Were to Were to 3.98 4.98 ~ , 5.98 Ss] 2 9 ie COATS Young Folks Shop — Lower Level Formerly. Sold Formerly Sold fal to 28, 98 to $39.98 eee —-——— eget = GIRLS? SWEATERS | Were to. 5,98 | Were, to Were. to" 2 4 5 >" Feung Folks Shop — Lower Level ~~ “ Young Folks Shop — Lower Lev Theewear-everywhere coat . Dyed Thebes Processed: Lamb ‘SHORT COATS ‘58. . for suburban. living to formal occasions. ee oe ee Plus 10% Federal Tax .°"Pur labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. * ra __ Formerly © to $24.98 to $29)! %f Were to 10.98 6 Formerly Sold Sold § oe oe ee ee ee Were‘to 12.98— oad) 16.98 BOYS’ COAT SETS Were to a ae Discohtinued patterns. Regular $17.95 to $19.95. Reduced to ~~ $4280 Te $1480 _ WOMEN’S TWEEDIE SHOES _ 1 Group of 286 Pairs. Regular $16.95. Reduced to _WOMEN’S VITALITY SHOES Regulat $11.95 to $13.95. Reduced to~ $380 ALL SALES FINAL “Shoes for Entire Family" Shoe Store . =. 3 J -|\Fodd's So ee FE 2-3821 20 W. Huron | = Call the things others have’ said about this overwhelming -emotion, ~The only vietory over love is flight." ~—Napoleon. “The fickleness of the womay I same experience as being an ‘Memoirs of the Veep 9 ee Se : oe “THE: PONTIAC: PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11958 me ease ae - TO D D ; S - nae ies Mankind’s Most- Popular Subject _ ; ee . brs : Adolescent aves IADY CHOE CLEARANCE Love Holds Cedier of. Life’ $ ‘Stage Aren't Any E oday : | I) my 208RPHINE LOWMAN thought of-and talked about more] ‘There aré_ so many ditlereni| Tomorrow: "Be Cheerful — to] Who Are Struggling Through It : sane poem Soe ina! stn Lose go ale pT ~ les aa an + 158: Te $]'780.- | « a... “4 Appt mseollag pm pea _ng a tenager today is sup posed to be 6: ane . Lots ee : betting you} | She 7 ee Jot privileges, lots of freedom, "ota of activity—anid prace ‘ some old thoughts for the new veely no responsibilities. WOMEN Ss FLORSHEIM SHOES year, Let's look at some of the in many ways being a teenager is exactiji ths ‘adolescent back-in the days - before the teenage world was invented. Girls still are so unsure of themselves and thetr own ~ es. judgment that they But Mrs. Berk go anywhere without call- love is only equaled by the inferna! constancy of the women who love Hasn't Looked for sel Jhcanzsrepdy they Rad » |me.” = a — Publ isher Yet toe ee a <== VALreiiias —— going. GO? ave in France is a comedy; in England a tragedy; in Italy an -jdrama.” —Margurite Blessington. “The first sigh of love is the last of Wisdom.’ ine Bret. “Love ig a conflict be' een re- flexés and reflections.” , Mangus Hirschfield. * * * — entirely surrounded by expenses.” — Lord Bewar. “Our first and last love — self love." —Bovee. “Man loves little and often, woman much and rarely.” —Basta “Love is like the measles —all the worse when it comes late in life.” * —Douglas Jerrold. “Girls we love for what they are; young men for ‘what they. “|promise to be.”’ —Goethe. Love probably has been sung about, written about, dreamed of, thought of and talked about more than any other subject known to-woman and man. ~jopera; and in Germany a melo-| ~~ “Love is an ocean of emotions, | + good idea-they- thought it-was—+- | Boys still are atraid to date anyone but the most popular girls, and since they can't all get dates with these choice few many of the boys never have any dates at all. Girls still find it no easy trick to let a boy know they like him, without being sq obvious about it they scare him off. “Boys who aren't football“or bask- etball heroes still have a struggle, , By JANE_EADS - -WASHINGTON — Mrs. Al- ben Barkley, widow of the Ken- tucky senator and vice presi- dent, says she has written her memoirs but has not yet sought © out a publisher for the full- ‘length book she ‘has tenta- tively titled ‘“‘The Veep and I." * * x: . The comely Jane Barkley, now making her home in Wash- ington, said-she had.-started + ania on the memoirs last spring tok ok with the assistance of news- | Girls are still so concerned with woman Frances Leighton. PUT Ir AWAY _“We finished it, and I put it away in a drawer,” she told me. ‘‘Since word got out about the manuscript _many people have been telling me what a= how they look¢hat a hair-set that didn’t do- quite right or a dress that isn’t quite perfect for the o¢casion can throw them into last-minute despair that ruins any chanee of haying fun. Boys still have the problem of _their__parents _that~ and that I ought. to get it they are able to take care of to.win a peace for themselves can t¢— group and those who are left out are just as miserable in the teen. ‘lage world as were the kids who jdn't quite fit in back in the days “lwhen we called —= awk ward age.. . * ® _* Things haven't changed so much, and the years between childhood and adulthood are still no picnic. ‘Course Slated ‘in Scout Work A training event for Girl Scout workers and parents is being held jJan. 6, 13, 20, and 21 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Conducting the course will be. Williarg Cave and Al Menlo. of the ‘Adult Education Department of the. University of Michigan. * * * The.course is designed to help _|those working in a leadership ca- ipacity, whether with troops, on committees, or as board members, ‘and will-be-heid-in-Waterford-CAt Building. Registrations will be re- a ad T »] S 2 “The highest contract we can) ea ect cad bent ceed o's é rv ; -. make is — let there be truth be.) Publisne : maeives a ceived at the door Jan. 6 be- DATEN ray € al Ice Pa rty to Be Given tween us two forever more. It is, * * . sca ast toi asta, to do this ‘ginning at 9:30 am. # ig cigs 698 West Huron Street for E. W. Tinsleys: - sublime to feel and say of another,| After the “Veep’s’’ sudden | and me an ours <2 FE 8-9611 | OF . . y I néed never meet, or speak, or| death in May 1956, Mrs. Bark- Both boys and girls ‘still feel| About 40 per cent of all fatal : mi ) Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Jackson write to him, we need not rein-| ley retired to the gracious old the, urgent need to belong to a accidents occur dufinig week-ends. family home at Paducah, Ky. In the fall of that year, how- ever, she returned to Washing- ton and signed up to serve in the campaign headquarters of the Volunteers for Stevenson- “Men have died from time to) Kefauver, her first experience time and worms have eaten them! in such work. :|—but not for love.” i te * * —Shakespeare.| The first chapter of ‘Come live with me, and be my force ourselves or send tokens of remembrance; I rely on him as on myself; if he did thus or thus, I know it was right."* » —Emerson. * .w * of Joslyn avenue will be hosts to! friends and relatives this evening “in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. V iTinsley, who are celébrating their '§0th wedding anniversary today. | (Mr. Tinsley retired in 1953, after _44 years as a rai ilread engineer, . . . « * _ The Tinsleys have ane daughter, | Extra— Value Special! UNBLEACHED her FEATURING THE LATEST r Mrs. Maud G. Gilbert of Saginaw. | , memoirs, she says, begins with na. : FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Mrs. Gilbert aaa ie Tinsless are love, * her meeting with the Veep in , holiday guests in the Jackson And “s will all the beste July 1949, while vacationing in = home. prove, the capital as the guest of | . Dr. B. R. Berman ———— That valleys, groves, Hills, and| Clark M. Clifford, then special - — Optometrist — ; fields, counsel to President Truman, 17N. = eee Use of Hond Brush ¢: Woods or, steepy mountains; and Mrs. Clifford. new ot. Ee. _ 23 s. na ; 9 May Dry Out Hands | } * a =Martowe, | . FOTOMAO ChUME While It FE 4.7071 : i The ladl oat : “2 1 “Unless you ean feel when the — one Hades 20) '"Many women use a hand brush) j. iB can ve © | St. Louis widow, met the then La t constantly and then wonder -why| orn tS: a ; song is done, | T4year-old Veep on a cruise $US wee their hands are becoming dry.) ‘ pe NE Ee No other is sweet in its | down the Potomac. This is a situation where experi- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yarger a rhythm; toe ye = = = wens wil raya of Oakriolt avenue announce by ous Her wit and .beauty won | _. = —— ear Seen eee : —|} person with dry skin may use engagement of their daughter, Sf at : Barkley’s heart and they were _Limit r 5 ~ PESO OSCS CES CEES RSECEC CRE T, a hand brush but not as frequently, Patricia Lee, to Gale McAn- | = a ase ome ge with wed pice saoritha aie after 20 ya ds per customer oF this . 4 as one with oily skin. nally, son of Mr. and~ Mrs, ' _Browning a whirlwind and highly pub- exceptionally low, low Grant Value-Price! mY i= s ; Marvin McAnnally of Mont- 7 licized courtship. : oh oni was used as money royal avemre. No wedding date “The falling out of lovers is the ; 2 nt Europe in the 16th Cen a has been set. Laere of love." | —Burton. We eked Wenn ee of } her during that famous court- a , - Ship, bits of his renowned hu- e e 0. mor, but. mostly, she said, ‘‘a . \ point of view” the public rare- Miracle Mile 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. | Jy glimpsed — “hts serious | : ee side— how well - informed he was, how concerned he was about foreign policy and other international affairs.’ _ . a a Mrs. Barkley,.now 45, says She will continue to make her home in the spacious and beau- - tiful Connecticut avenue apart- | ment here to which the Veep | took her as a bride. Semi- Annual Clearance Sale “WOMEN’S Red Cross Shoes : | A Springy hair-do to 4 Dress Or Casuals lift her spirits to the skies. . op A hair-do just tA “And Now That \ You" re All Recovered odd for her... eae Last NUS, It’s Time To Think & About That... JANUARY CARPET SALE at MOLLS To Reduce Our Stock Inventory and to! Keep Our Mechanics Busy During This! 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Perfect style for the coming seasoh., Printed Pattern 4700: Misses’ sizes 10, ee Open Monday and Friday “til 9 P. M. Ep FE:4-0516. DR. H: BUSSEY - & Best Wishes for 1958 2 ? - Oplas | (SE ee P AULFS $ SHOE STORE © | ise we moe wossty, “ § A666 souTn TELEGRAPH South SGaed | Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years Open Fri. Night ‘ti 9 nny mane ne =: le OPTOMETRIST 7 ‘ j - qe eee ee, \ A , le ae | MR. ye MRS. CLAUDE | B. CAMPBELL Married 50 years ago Jan.’ 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bird Campbell of West Hopkins avehue.. Open house: will be-held Jan. 5 from I to 8 p.m. at . Bemis-Olsen Amvets Post. The Campbells have 4 alee, 13 rontlioe and 4 —— Yes, Ma’ m, 1957 Was Busy Year | eed and Sacks Prove All Things Can Happen By DOROTHY RoE: ____AP Women's Editor - Just between us girls, it's been quite a year. People have learned that anything can happen. They've stood on rooftops fo peer at a manmade moon ' streaking across the sky. SPACE VOLUNTEERS They've volunteered in droves to take off on the first American space ship. : x * * They've discovered that it's dangerous to make any posi- tive predictions as to what they will or will not. do, because probably they'll have to eat their words. For instance, in 1957 a great ~ hue’ and cry went up among American women who vowed that never, never, never would they wear the shapeless sacks of the — | * * eee My and a at them now. ‘Whether they like it or not, they're going to be wearing sacks-in 1958 — modified and improved sacks, it's true, but sacks just the same. NEW FRONTIERS Americans always have liked i —_ the idea of pioneering, as. long as there were unknown fron- .J> lAge-Guess Question tiers to explore. Our heritage has been growing scarce. | Now all the highways of outer space are opening up, ne and men are dreaming of. inter- Planetary adventure. And who | knows? Women may someday be planning space wardrobes. Is Considered Rude | _ Asking _ someone to guess- your | ‘age is bad manners because it ‘puts’ the other person on a spot, If his guess isn’t flattering, he ‘knows you will be hurt. He doesn’t know how much _you are kidding ‘Was so | On the third day she ‘left him te _ + | She'd ust sa “He's much ‘better. -itheir saintliness would have been ‘offspring. Their children's associ- nteful’ she couldn't -do| enough clay, = 2 ¢ 4 cstatins — mar yd Sarmerel ll man whe: binbied great sercual : “lprought him toys, Several times a/tarm with great contempt for the) 4... ‘day she remade his bed fo rid it of Women who succumbed to it. bs fs uncomfortable wrinkles, broken/|chiatrists would ¢ call. him the “ ai “jerayons and crumbs: wt —_ Juan” boo Re oe. & At line one day be sighed env Le ' ope ae te = he|to make anyone else's love appear| gcse yt area art -~we-do not- have—to—pF that we like Gil's convalescen s tyranny when we don't. There is: nothing beautiful at.all in getting him water he is well enough to get Ef if} nt 1 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SonooL 1 Ya Saginaw, Eagie Theater Bidg:, Pontise, Mich, Enrollments, Available in Day or Ev Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free ‘Pamphlet. _—" PHONE- FEDERAL sibecsnee rT oe a. mere amb chop and baked —" when. Gil called, “‘Mo—om, | _She should have said, “The bath. room is across the hall. Why don't, you go and get it for yourself?’ | But she didn't, She got the water | bear to put a-stop to it. * * * + in the ‘past, “most saints hive been. celibate, It was a very fortu- ‘nate thing. If they'd had children, \a terrible liability to the- wretched | ‘ation with perfect virtue would ' Easily Made | Salad Loaf _ \yourself about 'y ‘your 3 age and your looks. ~ PAMALEE BEEG EL Tregent. street announce the engagement of their daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allison ef Baidwin avenue. A June wedding is planned. Mrs. Harvey Johns’-Corned Beef By JANET ODELL ~ Hearty salads are just as good now as they are jp summer. You can add one dish and have a good meal with something like Mold, It makes one can of corned / beef feed a lot of people. Mrs, Johns, unti] recently a Pon- tiac resident is now living on In- dianwood Lake. A substitute teach- er, she belongs to several Bridge. clubs. ‘There's one boy im the Mrs._Lee Beegie of — cand stir until dissolved. Add lemon Palmalee,.to Al Allison, son | ijuice and salt. _Chilf until partially set. Combine remaining ingredients. ‘Fold inte-gelatine mixture. Pour into 1% quart mold. Chill — set. ‘Serves 3.” O’Gormans Reveal Betrothal at Party At a New Year's Eve cocktaill/fy | party in their Birmingham home, “Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman O’Gor- | man Jr. announced the engage-if ment of their daughter, Sharon, to: 4 Richard David Knorr of Allentown, i x Sees Miss O'Gorman attend Connecticut College for Women anc her fiance attended Lehigh Uni-| ii versity. Class Holds Party |} i } Thirty-four members of Fellow- _ship Class of Central Christian/]/ - Church -met in the Clarkston home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Storm for a |] Christmas party.and gift exchange. | Guests for the Saturday evening [ event were -Mr. and Mrs. Donald: Pre-Clearance Sale ie Shop Every Nite ‘til 9 Saturday “ti6 for Gil, For she'd made such aj | GoodNow | All Sales Final. __No Returns _ No Approvals —— “TASHION SHOP _ = ) ectacular Store-Wide Savings | (STARTS THURSDAY MORNING at 9: 30) | Exciting Values in Every Department Throughout ‘the Sue : to nec Now and in ' Spring at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES .. _ fashions Save -now ! oor eS Ladies’ Coats 20% to 50% off VALUES to 85.00 $5 Winter Coats VALUES to $110 $77 Included are the 2 very fine Forstmans, Stroocks, Imported Tweeds, Cashmeres,. _ Einiger and Anglo Fabrics — Blacks, Colors | MISSES SIZES INCLUDING BRIEFS Sweaters were 7.95 ...now 5. 40 were 55, -+ NOW 6.90 were 14.95 .. now 8.90 Classics and novelties, fur - blends,. whites, dark color tycoras, bulkys lots of colors. ~ Louisa Spagnoli — -Stalian Imports Were 16.95 Wm” and 19.95 ‘ Velvet Coats - were 39.95 NOW 26.65 es ab ge 5 : ee were 49.95 NOW 3 3.35 — . oa peat a veel sero = i 5 le Skirts) Driscill of Niagara Falls. Ont. | l - LADIES’ i SAL El | THEY FRO “ENTIRE STOCK | ad "DRESSES - 1Group $2-53-54 i 0% ¢ off |oemnanal “were 1295 were, 14.95 — : 9.40 ~ were 17.95 11.40 Tweeds, plaids, solid colors. Blouses \ were 2.98 — ~~ 27 9 : were 3.98 2:89 were 498 3.29 were 5.98 ' 3.89 : White;-prints, stripes, pastels = drip drys. . JUNIORS! 320 Better Dresses. WERE =e 95° : WERE 39.95 MISSES!- WERE 49. 74 Included are elegant ee dresses tor wear now into — spring — Sheer wools, Jerseys, white and pastel Jecseys, Crepes, Jacket dresses, silk failles, casuals, afternoon — ane date dresses, ) ) f BRIEFS! HALF-SIZES! Cocktail Dresses and Formals Ys Off!! | fabrics, novelties Leathers, velvets, : Were . “24, 95 « bed " * | in ; wag oa ‘ ‘de? ‘ = ‘ q i . 7, ai a \ off | 2395. % Ile 22 “Jackets. ‘Whites, oneys; ; “Values to 22.95. Ba ae From ‘ihe’ Press: ie BY BRUNO L. KEARNS ' §Sperts Editor, Peatiac Press * itt A A New Year: Always, brings about a rash of resolu- tions, or should we say rash resolutions, and it brings out the crystal ball gazers trying to see what the next 12 months have to offer. There are a few resolutions we would like for some of our friends in the athletic world to adopt, and ‘we ‘offer them--while we uncover the 1958 model of the crystal ball. The resolution which would probably make Boston Red ‘Sox fans happier than anything else would be : if Ted Williams resolved to spit no nore. dians; could alleviate the terrible thoughts now in the. | . minds.of umpires if he would resolve to eat_his hot dog a and drink his orange drink after the game. 7 * * =. . Buddy Parker should resolve to speak only of the Steelers. Bert Bell could make the resolution to get the’ | 1958 NFL championship game on TV. : The Tigers, Lions, Red Wings and Pistons resolve a clean sweep of pro championships for Detroit in _ 1958, and all area prep coaches resolve to call the Press sports department even if they lose. | THE CRYSTAL BALU SEZ: As we look into the crystal ball we seen the Russian dog Laika winning the first dog show. sponsored by the moon- -men. We see the big sports event of the year taking place next December at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh where the Detroit Lions and Steelers meet for the ere and as a feature preceding the game | e see a 10-round bout between George “The Lion” : w ilson and Buddy “The Steel Man” Parker. a i + — - ; . We see a wierd picture coming into focus—oh, | it’s Jack Adanis in the nets for the Red Wings as the Stanley Cup opens at the Olympia against the alumni team of Black Hawks. ...In the picture we see Duffy Daugherty accept- ing a Texas oil well after the Spartans defeat Stan- ford in the Rose Bowl en New Year's Day 1959, and at. Ann Arbor we see a big dinner honoring Bump Elliott as the new coach of the Wols erines. ... Now we see the Michigan Athletic Council adding a few more district and Tegional basketball tournaments to make life more miserable for the writers ‘counting the gate receipts after four weeks of tourna- ~ ments. "* * * ... The month of October comes inte view and we see general manager Gabe Paul of Cincinnati dis- mantling Crosley Field piece by piece to ship it to the Bronx after the Redlegs defeat the Chicago’ White Sox in five games of the World Series. * * * As the hours, of the New Year go by we get quick glance at couple interesting pictures. Wally Burkeme— winning his: first major- médal-play tournament, the National Open at Tulsa... We note - Barry Mackay getting even with Mel Anderson « ‘by trim- ‘ming the Aussie for the U.S. National Tennis title and ~ against well {un) know n Russian V ladimir aiakaaneric A Maienkov with . a kayo - after 10 seconds of the first _ ‘Found. , Oops,- there. goes tne cry ‘stal ball crashing to die ~ floor. Oh, well anyway, Happy New Year to Everyone. | - = —— — — r Tests Ski Skill in Europe ate Girl Olympic Hope Rose F Bucks Heavy Favored Over Oregon Fleven Fans Get National Radio, TV Coverage on 4 Big Battles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College football players, who always manage to reach the year's Bobby Bragan, new manager of the Cieveland In-! ‘champ, at Pasadena, Calif., in -the state, and we can-also spot Charley Forsythe . cHmax a day later than other Americans, did it again today,in seven bowl games. And .as usual, the Rose Bowl— _jthe Father .Time of post-season ‘footbaii—was the last to ring -out the major. collegiate séason. Big Ten champion Ohio State met Ofe- igon, Pacific Coast Conference co- in the 44th edition of the famed classic. The Ohio State Buckeyes have been a three-touchdown favorite ever since the pairings were an- nounced late in November. Noth- ing was expected to change the odds before the 5 p.m., EST, kickoff. National radio and ‘ television coverage was listed for four games, +e tthe Rose—Bowt-tNBC_ 4:43 p.m. EST), the Cotton Bowl (Navy. vs. iRice, CBS, 4:15), the Sugar Row! |( Texas Vs. Missigsippi, NBC, 1:45) land the Orange Bow! (Oklahoma vs- Duke, CBS, 1°30 p.m.). | * * | In. ene night game, Mississippi Southern” (8-1). will meet East Texas State (8-1) in the Tangerire Bow! at Orlando, Fla. | The Sun Bowl at El Paso; Tex., , and the Prairie View Bowl at Houston, Tex., rounded out ‘the post-season card this .afternoon, Djrake (7-1) and Louisville (8-1) were matched in the Sun Bowl, and Texas Southern (7:3) battled | host Prairie View (6-3). The Cotton Bowl pitted Navy, the pride of .the East, against Rice, the Southwest Conference champ- before more than 75,000 at fon Dallas, Tex. The Midshipmen, with) an &1-1 record, were rated one. point better than the Owls, who! - turned in a 7-3: season mark. * * *® Texas, the Southwest's second best team, also had an tinderdog role in the- Sugar Bowl where, Mississippi, with «an 8-1-1 record, was a three-point favorite over the Longhorns who went 6-31 in 1957: More than 82,000 were on hand | same as Miami's Orange Bowl. The Cotton was held for the re time today. Big Eight Change Oklahoma, a team that thrives on speed, was -Helsbted hy the forecast of warm, sunny weather fs the Orange Bowl battle with the, Duke Blue Devils of the Atl antic ‘Coast Conference. The Sooners, whose only loss was , Noe Dame, took a 91 record into the battle and were accorded 19 points over the Blue Devils (6-2-2). Portuguese. Driver Wins at Sao Paulo i 3 £ 7 r ~ik = PASADENA, Calif. ww The rival coaches went into today’s 4th Rose Bowl game in full agree: ment that. Ohio State's’ 19-point edge over Oregon, awarded by the name: is a = out of line. * Coach Woody Hayes a the Bucks, who drew’ seat No. 13 at yester- day's kickoff Juncheon, said he didn't think the unlucky number, would be unlucky since he -was born in 1913 and eonsiders ‘Bs lueky emen: * “But,” declared the coach, of the year, “anyone who picks one team over another in an- inter- - |Say Coast Game Rivals sectional fray like this must have heles in his head. a Len Casanova, Oregon ‘mentor, | drew seat No. 11 at the dinner—a’ winner as any = paves knows. | * Personable tae said ce his Ore-,°"# gons had checked the movies of Phjo's games and that they thought ithey had found a weakness at left) guard on the fourth Buckeye “No oné has beaten us. by 19 | pelnts this year,” Casanova ‘said, -“and J don’t figure our, pink- | cheeked youngsters will lose that badly toe Ohio. At jeast, we'll show up for the game and give ’em all | | team. | lin front of his statehouse to plant we have—and maybe it will be enough,” Both coaches said they'd prefer a dry field for the contest, and ne Paina promised to coop- oe. C. William O'Neil of Ohio has bet a Buckeye tree against a fir tree put up by Gov. Robert D-7 Holmes of Oregon—and each exec- lutive said he had reserved a space the “winnings.” A full house of 100,809 was as- sured for the econtest,- with thous- ands of fans moving in from both Ohio and Oregon. re - NAVY MASCOT — Texas B from West Texas who has never been near the one showing for the Sugar’s 24th renewal, the | water, will be_on temporary-duty-today—as- the | official Navy mascot as = Middies meet Rice . ill, a billy goat pat: Florida, 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida and Ohio University won the Gator Bowl and the Al- American City championships, respectively, last night as the end jof the merry whirl of Christmas) holiday college basketball tourna-; |ments hove into sight. * * * The Jast of more than 45 tourna- 0 55 Tourney Viclors ments opens tonight with first ial games in the Senior Bowl Mobile, Ala. and the New: \Haropahire Invitational at Dur-| ‘ham, N.H. * * _Harvard meets New Hampshire | jand Amherst ‘plays Springfield in ithe New Hampshiré. In the Senior Bowl, The Citadel takes on Flor- i> AP Facsimile in the Cotton Bow! at Dallas. He is shown here with Midshipmen Jim Marifnez-and Dick Dagan- The regular team mascot was unable to ae the Se che . “AP Eac@mile READY TO GO — University. of Okiaboma coach Bud Witkin- son Ueft) hands a. football to his quarterback, Carl Dodd, with the go ahead to-play in today’s Orange Bowl game against Duke. Dodd sprained his ankle’ in practice tast week and his starting » r job had been in doubt. dic ea NS F Dr headlines of 1958: Orioles. pennants; Rese Bowl. * * f |; Sugar Ray wd viis | Frank Lane of Indians engineers | Atkinson, '4%-man trade with White Sox and Yankees and Braves win Major Yankees take * _ |World Series in four straight... Duke Snider hits 7 homers over short right field fence in “Ted Williams and Stan Musial repeat as batting champions. Washington Senators move to. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Robinson regains . middleweight title in June; Carnien | Basilio takes {t back in September. Floyd Patterson successfully de- fends heavyweight title against Pat McMurtry, Ingemar Johansson and ‘Hurricane Jackson. Rocky Marciano make comeback. denies he ll ts Repeats For Yankees, Braves. NEW YORK (INS). - eerie Willie Hartack retires, wishes luck to youngsters Arcaro and ® « Florence Chadwick swims Eng- lish Channel both ways. Norris family buys Montreal Canadiens: Richard brothers trad- ‘ed to: Chicago Black Hawks. Ch. Wilber White Swan de- throned as best-in-show at West- minster Kennel Club Brooklyn Red Devils win roller” derby championship; who ‘needs the, Dodgers? Pasadena Amateur Top LA Qualifiers LOS_ANGELES i — Frank tins on 44-year-old amateur from Pas- adena, led a field of 240 in the Sam Snead wins national open ‘golf championship. 7 hi Ellis_Q. Whiffendorfer, a vir- | tual unknown, wins Tam O’Shan- Barry Maekay. ster “world” tournament. qualifying round of the $40.000 Los ~ Angeles Open yesterday. Then he withdrew from the golf tourna- — ment ' Hixon, a real estate man and former Southérn California -ama- Ron Holmberg teur champion, scored seven bir- |and Althea Gibson regain Davis dies during a ‘five-under-par - (Cup from Australia. Pe ys ae ida . State Georgia. and ‘Spring Hill meets champienship final of the Gator! Bowl Bulldogs went down. before Flor- at Jacksonville, Fla. Tle Claude ,s > Aussies captain. Barry Mac kay - fire Harry Bd ton llopman as Holmberg and Althea Gibson sign with Jaek Georgia failed last night in the Kramer's pro tour for record sum. Controversy rages whether Jean |Wilt Chamberlain. Lefebvre is better than. ida 76-63 as Joe Hobbs sank 247° Bevo Francis. comes out of re- ‘tirement to lead Boston Whiriwinds Big State Loop points for the winners and put on) a Aascinating tahcy dribbing-in the final min- ytes, Clemson beat South Carolina! ps for third place. stall with some against Harlem Globetrotters. Four-minute milk mark is bet- tered by 32 Australians. 33-——66 round at South Hills Coun- ____.try Club in West Covina. Hixon said he was giving up his qualifying position because hr did not -want t6 deprive a good professional of a spot in the man field. 98 The tournament starts Thursday at. the Raricho Municipal] course with a first-day pro-celebrity event. wit 2 old Soon 14 Hungarians aoe | ABILENE. Tex, R—The loss of Michigan's Nonie Foley, rated/tacular, She rose from &th place. es x *& 112 Russians; U.S. bids fall short. Uiroia +. the. Teak Lea “ the“ top U.S, woman skier” ap-in her fi hi SAO PAULAQ, Brazil W—Portu- Paul Brown takes Texas A. & M. ‘Victoria oe oes ned . op woman skier, ap- in her first championship race to sal : “Manual Faria surprised by| | Ohio University. scored nin ir looks like the death knell for. the Seapets “pe tht reer gent tortie ee within.ashart.time.Twoyears he tenes: . NT Hers ee paints to wipe out a 138. oothall coaching job. uM -vear-old Big State League... i - January issue of a national sports — was’ number one at “Sun’ Eve Sao Silvestre race . through “went on ‘To Gi a@rub Ren. _—s—* “Learue President Hal—Savies pub catwn. Her home faun & alley. Sosn after ward her efforts Gc stirrele oi cao Paulo Max M lac co Feb 83-70 for .the Notre’ Dame. ‘and Slippery Rocke said the class B baseball circuit Houghton, wher she was pratt be came oni afer another Talex the uly, AMmencan pe, new York om — adison and new re rmen whe watched eh: ampionship of the All-American.Teachers have-undefeated grid probably will suspend operations Gally Yaised on sk . DEE ES is she rullapeed) utter re ing amon the Sduare Garden baskethall fans, Temple's a st breaking. quintet: City tourney at Owensboro, Kj _s@asons. Jan is iis aiseqg On skis wi i aa | od i = among eC 2 A . 5 2 : =, * an leaders = ae polish off Pittsburgh, Seattle and: Dave Scott’ sparked the witiners Ber Bell insists upon-home TV: ‘With the loss of Victeria, we ~. dust 18 and barely five feet, ccored 94 points more than = California to romp off with the with 22 points. Southern Ilinois for National Football League now have only three sure starters her age and height are imper- any othe: eompetator fant assets. This petite Michi- | Nonie is the national giant gan skier is now in Europe, | om champien and American Inter- training with the best American | pational giant slalom and, slalom skiers, While there Nonie will ichampion. It's a. bright beginning | _have the chance to prove that [for 4 brilliant future she ig one of our hopes for the | Nonie received her early train- 1968, Olympics. jing from Fred Londsorf of. Michji- gan Tech Nonie's record 1s alre ady 6 Spee. g sat AWKS, NOT SLAPSTICK — What. seems té be a good. com- Faria beat a strong field of tries, including ‘Truex and Vladi-, mir Kuts, Russia's Olympic cham. ipien Who was the favorite. : Truex, of Los Angeles, made a strong bid forthe lead luring the first two miles, but’ the pace was much for him and he col- lapsed, After he recovered he said ihe did not remember what hap-: Itoo sla]. 50Me 300- runners from .15 coun- Buchholz, Crawford ‘in Junior Finale MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —Earl Buchholz, St. Louis tennis player who. missed national reting by a ‘quirk, and Chris Crawford of Pied-_ “mont, Calif’, meet today in a jun- Holiday Festival tournament were | nipped Washington and Lee 69-66: igames. virtually in tinanimoug’ agreement} that Guy Rodgers, the Owls’ spec-| tacilar guard. trouble earning a All-America team * * The six-foot /senior thridled a ‘heering crowd of T1.35] and con vinded a baffled California five * ‘pened, He retired immediately to Orange Bowl junior tennis cham- Jast night ag“he led the Owls to al his hotel and went to sleep F orecast- Calls for Dry, Mild Bow! Weather CHICAGO (INS) — Dry and mild weather was in prospect | | for” today's - four major feot- ball bow! games but much of the nation’s weather picture was less rosy for tire holiday. temperatures, Varia. ble cloudiness — plenty of sun- shine. . — Cotton Bow! (Dallas, Tex.), ‘fair and colder with a high of around ©. 8 _- » “Sugar Bowl (New Orleans), | generally fair and colder with a high in“the upper 50s, — Orange Bowl (Miami, Fia.), |. Partly cloudy with the mercury cal | climbing: tw around 70, “Leaves Rich Estate ° CHAMPAIGN, Tl. (INS) —. The edy pose. by Richie Guerin of the New York Knickerbockers and | will of Robert (Bob) Zuppke, Mendy Rudolph, referee, was merely the beginning of a good argu- “ment at Madison Square Garden. Rudolph’ s call went against Guer- ; in and whet the yelling began, Ron Sobie of the Knicks, ce nter, tried _. @ wedge himself into the act. z 78, was filed in Champaign County \Court today and an attorney ¢s- timated the former University ‘of Illinois football coach: Jeft’ an ba tate of. more than $400,000... . a Ses oe yesterday. The weather bureau predicted the football weather like. this: ‘Crawford of Piedmont, Catif:, ~and! —Rose Bow! (Pasadena, Calif.), Maria Esther Bueno of Sao Pauio, | | degree . Kalamazoo 6, ior. bwys, 18-and-under final of the pionships * + - Crawford defeated fellow Cali fornian Robert Delgado of Los An- geles, top-seeded 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on his aggressive play in a semifinal Buchholz, -who also ‘rushed. boldly to the net, ejimi- nated Rudy Hernando of Detroit 7-5,_10-8, as Hernando Played al lbaseline: game, Net Titles Settled MIAMI .BEACH, Fla. ~—Chris Brazil, won 18-and-under titles yesterday in the Orange Bowl| junior tefnis tournament. ~ Cage Results TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press : bags ae MENTS + Bowl Florida 4; peruse 63, ——— _{ Clemson. eth. — ace! All-American, City Ohio U7. 83, Ky. Wesleyan 70. chanipion So, Ul, 69. Wash-Lee 66 thir Kalamazes (Mich) tavitational Manchestet 82, champton- §] Albion 77. Hiram 44. third Fert Rays Invitational S'western Okina 0, B New Mexico "45 hamptonship 3 Fort Hays 72.- gwesier, Kan 66, third OTHER GAMFs . . Nétre Dame 7I, Seton Pag 67. _ Ohio * 86 mt rari La. Ps = Cillege Northwestern Rd gis t 4 Linto their_first_season *hére_before: 69-59 victory oyer the Golden: Bears ta éarn the. writers’ unani- mous voye as the fournecy’s most valiable’ player ff + * * Playing despite a badly bruised left /shoulder Rodgers: led the scoyers with 21 points, and drove ithe opposition dizzy with his all- \afound fancy bal-handling- / The stocky, sleight-of-hand art- jist wound up with 52 points for “the three games. He also totaled. 16 assists, high for the tournament! and 22 rebounds. | one jfor third. Seven senators and 2% cengr ess: (probables.” Two smaller tourneys — the men demand anti-trust investiga-> ‘Kalamazoo and Southwestern Ok- llahoma, respectively. Kalamazoo beat Manchester 96-82 and South-/ western—Oklahoma —dowtitd - aueell ern New Mexico 30-45 ° * x: Notre Dame’ blew a 15 - point: Jead against Northwestern, but rallied in the last three minutes: to beat the Wildcats of the Big -. ‘Ten 71-466. Two free throws by ‘John MeCarthy. erased a 6463) Northwestern lead with three min- utes feft. and put Notre Dame ahead for good. ‘ In other games Seton Hall Whipped Colby 67-53 and Xavier of Cincinnati defeated Regis 86-66.| 4 Sports Pages “ ‘in today, s Press. y should have no|Kalamazoo Invitational and the! ‘tions of sports. / place on the | Fort Hays Invitation — went to, * crown. Weceare Now. Face Delay to June on Site of Field. “LOS ANGELES The Los An-! 'geles’ Dodgers—baseball’s siteles¢ jwonders—probably will be well .p they find ‘out - whether +6 t people © wasit thern shagging fly balls in ‘Chavez Ravine; x ”& *; SE The City Council's Charter and Administrative Code Committee récommended yesterday that the to the voters in the oh primary election next June 3, f | The unanimotis -agtion followed migroagyrcegi dre ly by the remarkg of an anayed attorney. and a sail, blonde wom- an in a red coay, who read a pre- pared statemeyt from a piece of! butcher paper’ ’ “The purpoge of the meeting was ‘to discuss-Ahe alternatives of re- disputed ordinance granting the National League club a staditim site in the Ravine be submitted placing. the vey pai June, ! on the reguat| 18 oie Vat 11 meinbers ‘othe te tpard of directors. Filly Idun wins racing's ce — itlons- for “next season and a couple ef ” Sayles said. Sandlotters Buck = Majors Sunday TV WICHITA, Kan. (P--Sandiot | /baseball joined the minor leagues | today in opposing proposed tele- ivising of major league games on "Sundays. * * * Ray Dumont, president. said the National Baseball Congress will protest fo the major league teams concerned, but will not join the minor leagues in any protest to Congress. More than 25,000 sandlot and nowpro baseball clubs--will be in action next summer, Dumont said. |Most of them will play —home- games on Sunday- afternoons. _ “That means about 10,000 games are played on the average _ [Sunday afternoon—about 75 times fs many ‘as-are played in the pro ranks on the cia ape,“ he hoes Southern Field Trial. Reaches 4th Round AMITE Az. ‘W~Another™ set of weht through their paces. to- day in the fourth round of the five- day Southern field trials ‘bird dag ~ championships. Three of the eight shown -yester- “Yday had three. covey finds each. * BANKER STENGEL | — ‘Casey _ Stengel offers. souvenirs to~pax trons of the new Glendale,. Calif., sciriding the ordinance, calling a}. National Bank. The famous man- special referendum election, or} ager of the New York Yankees ee -were: Wholesaler, entered Dick Dumas of “El . Dorado, yon “Gunsmoke;, entered by Ht Holmes of. Springfield, Ti; . and Dr. Sam Ranger, by Jeff Elgin of Ferriday, La; ~The winner of the, 28 dogs entered will be select: ed tomorrow, ~ Colts, St.Louis. * I esaiagie xe Waited Etfort Sparrow Hits 23 Sill Leading * in Knicks, 142-116 Win Over Lakers ae Pistons out of second place in the|&d8e- National Basketball Assn.'s West- es es cond ce | ern Division and moved into it| Cincinnati, a mere 1,248, wit: The Royale whigned the the Pistons| Maurice Stokes ace Reyal re- reach, Pat ou aha ans 8 sre Marella z ees Stee : CINCINNATI & —-The- Cincin-lhave “been even ‘woken | beceaisa eight games. He had been out {nati Royals slapped the Detroit/Cincinnati once held a 36-point with.a leg injury, but he managed and to net eight With George- tous. who--got 22° Detroit points leading the, way, the Pistons made a ball game of it only through the first quarter. When the half ended it was 5438, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Basketball Assn. starts the New Year.today in the same Tow it hoed to dpen, 1957: jjaw, got 30 points for the Royals. Cincinnati. - Jack Twyman, despite a broken EASTERN ‘DIVISION Wen ito. snare..18- ‘rebounds a ate 4 a. oe : * ‘PACEsS- KNICKS — Pontiac’s Guy Sparrow paced the New York Knicks to an important NBA victory last night with a 23- point output, His hot night sparked a 142-116 win over Min- = eee ‘Play With Pros © \in. Links Event Picture Stars. - LOS ANGELES W—Somie of the mation’s top golfers team with mévie stars tomorrow in a $5,000 pro-celebrity-amateur event, a prelude to the 32nd annual Los Angeles Open tournament. * * * On hand are Doug Ford, winner of the Masters and—I.os— Angeles Open last year; Dick Mayer, Art Wall, Dow Finsterwald, Gene Litt- While on a boat a thie Durham of -Rocktord checked a boat__ with ‘Say, 1 believe I know you.t Aren't you officer Barham or Dur- ham or something like that.” “Yes,"' the officer_replied, ‘‘I’m} Paul Durham.”’ * * * “Well, don’t you recognize me?” asked the fisherman., “You gave) ago. You said I was fishing with three lines, but IT really wasn’t.) You see, I had all-my teeth pulled: the day before and my mouth, was so sore I didn't feel like ar-| three fishermen nig aboard: One of the anglers inet --telosely at Durham; then said: name will complain abdut a me a ticket here a few yeai's halt. “No. Sear player worth when they charge a guy into 1 fence, put elbows and sticks in | face, use. threatening gestures and molest a player when he doesn’t have the puck, it’s time to call a “If this keeps up ye may have to buy some swords to protect our- 'selves,” said Weiland. AFTERNOON CLASSIC mo Huron Bowl 37 23 20 14 Boston still leads the Eastern Lost Pet, guing with you Moate Electric Division, St. Louis stil leads the| *7EA| nenpalis which set's team scor. let, Mike Soucha and there cits out that the angel Siesta. Ht Biase tact estern Division and Bill Russell, | 16 300) ing Teco a Bob Hope, Ra Bol-|!er, who didn’t want to argue, had! Nelites pes Ee Oakland _ $10 Boston rebounder, still is in} S| Bing Crosby, pe, Ray | tT Cleaver 191, D. Beedle ° r-and Mickey Roone: [pleaded guilty. ’ ‘coin 645, Selector Golt Chub 1700. | ‘the middle of coritroversy. © ‘ 23 0 ee y ws = * 1 20 IL. Sets Decale The 72-hole Los Angeles Open; jg: , e —* 2 3 2 begins Friday. All but three of! " ° Nether division leaders were} Si: a. scene SN [eerie 00000" “3% Bifor Miami Marlins a ka eeckay Sele | threatened after the completion of year’s lea . mod aps — two NBA games yesterday. .. - » MIAMI, Fia..:_h—President) pel = New York moved to within two A From art Frank Shaughnessy of the~Inter-|Prize money g games of the second-place Syra- . national League. said yesterday . cuse Nats in the Eastern Division the “Marlins baseball club must Play for Gator. Title by routing Minneapolis - 142-116 in . find a place to play its games by ms ~~ 1s Sach Modigan Square Garden, {0 i'n, a H if Jan. 22 it Miami is to keep the} JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Flory | _ |team, jida and Georgia, longtime sports : Me eae mens, Secs) earance sale Shaughnessy said three ‘other! valry tonight in a battle for the ~ | Wally Fromhart, head football cities are seeking Miatni's fran-‘championship in the, Sth annual ~, pest rebd coach ae Ae pale of De-'chise but named only Jersey City, |Gator . Bow! basketball Scat : , of . A —troit; speaker} J-— “ment, a sas pe ————— zs ——— the first time since Dec,’ 8. at thee aunryesml aphleti: emsnquret 900 | a St. Louis has a 10-game lead f we at St. Benedict's Church over Cincinnati and Boston holds P l n ? a 6'4-game margin over the Nats. _ He: wag recently named, major: reeman ° Both are defending division cham- college Catholic coach of the year . pions. by the board of Catholic coaches | : s * «¢. after the Titans went from a 28) Stetson and. As for Russell, his: boss, Celtic jrecord in 1956 to 63 last fall, | . president Walter Brown, came to Several other notables from col- his defense after St. Louis coach legiate and professional sports will ‘Nunn-Bush - Alex Hannum said the former)~ also appear on the program. _—_| . San Francisco star used what he| Bruno Kearns, Sports Editor of asia <5 maneuvers. § Said. _|The Pontiac Press, will serve as wn. in ton: fe master of ceremonies. Hannum is a ‘basketball acct: “er Ss oes) dent” and a “whiner.” | Hannum, who says Russell often Rowe » will Manage walks with the ball while going. cine mos. Moni in for a layup, said he didn't want, ____SHOT BLOCKED — George Yardley, Detroit's scoring ace, tgomery Rebels All Sho Stock R d 4 n | oes in oc educed i to enter into a personality clash) tries to get off a shot.in the lst quarter of a pro game at Cin- | MONTGOMERY, Ala. @ -< For- ; : and would protest Russell's play to| cinnati last night but the home team's Jack ‘Twyman (27) blocked ‘mak pete Tew (eidine cut Price for This Sale . Jocko fobs NBA commissioner.| it. Cincinnati won 130-96. \Lynwood (Schoolboy) - Rowe has’ Complete Service on . * been named-manager of the Mont- | a New York set a team and Gar- omery Rebels. All T T seci | : den scoring record against Min- Ready for Bow! Tilt | ' @AKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES B The ‘aves who se y nS ypes. ransmisston ; a L neapolis. They hit 50 field goals Y i pod Ww © as a scout for the Detroit Tigers’ All WwW k G nt d Jicicinsonms “on ra page ee Spar- ORLANDO, Fla. #—East Texas) Social Ki Katz 3 i4 LaPorge s M. ze 3 last year will be the second former. : vate ork uaran eer a ° ' row the icks. wi 33 points, Stat d Mississi Southern, Odd. Bails 2 Goa! ali - . : ° F heel ee Wane Moa Weelcoman lunar cele ealtcae S28 cee BAGee pomeecn rie tees Free Check-Up Service ! Saginaw at Saginaw at Lawrence 22 as every New Yorker but Larry 12th annual Tangerine Bowl. foot-|Sousty Jets 3% 38 Botiands ©) 18 4 club, F coed : 2 . Friend broke into double scoring ball game, scheduled their Tast) (Bot Brats Se make it a io me er ted Asapshsareg él 47 N. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE 8-6022 Sin coreemast oy ——— figures. Friend was scoreless. “heavy workouts today. laa’: ee ee oe ee Ortho? i eager pennant last season. : Sis - = a . e S e ; Da Hart, Schaffner & Marx—Varsity Town—Hickey Freeman N eckweat | _ - @ ~~ : , Sul Sport ONE LOT ONLY * OPEN) FR « SPECIAL GROUP - saainaw ot ¢ LAWRENCE oo he nae Shirts as ¥ ace to ee 50 295 Sport Coats” Values to $50. 00, $39 = = eee . Vahees to $65.00. 497° — _ Regular af $2.50: © SPECIAL : Slightly : I ~ Soiled | end MON. NIGHTS ce w: MAPLE—Birminghow eh _ OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘ONLY co ‘ ‘i ‘Silk N eckwear ee ad - Shirts - — Paj amas GROUP. ; | + ee sien Pee Fe ee a ge xe ee ee sg : cog = % HE a PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1.1958 r ale ee eke fe ee Tes aS ‘Bobby Morrow bes ‘versitee Wider ani x Tobe bed) jot ull de whee be walk ‘Wins Sullivan Award’ (severe, ciate sa| Rated ewe’ iat gel of Red Wings back into-@ fourth- ss. = | jhe Wings had two men in the ae a ~ ABILENE,’ Tex f= Dey on the Werle eh Tome Se " Virtaity ait the drama was | penalty box for 29 veconds be- |... sam M0, 8" _’ Morrow of Abilene Christian Col-iteam that made an Olympic and |tional Hockey League. - packed in the final period when | fore Howe scored, - . sane S 34 P Neral J. “Yege, who won the James F. Sulli:/world record of 139.5. ...|_ With the-rest of the league jdle,| Geordie Howe made a brilliant) 7,0 wings were.still one man!”'G\"fowstend. FGtlasrane 2 van Memorial Trophy as the out: | * * * ‘ short when Howe took Nigk Mic~ Ferry Pharmacy z. cnet ws eon t . Standing amateur athiete of 1957. Courtney won Olympe gold! koski’s. pass at center ice and) ester ™ ComplasCompvaen iri ld today he hopes to go to the medais in-the -800-meter run and knifed three Hawks to! Tr. 1, BOWLING Ps ah pee Imrercom, Hi! yet Olympics ‘Shain = = |1,600-meter relays. scofe on a 10-footer. ~ Show 28 Helde & Kidd 22 Wrigeys |. 6 Sprig OT oo we Morrew succeeds ire, Pat * ko Stage na ere ns. at Al's Beer Sitre 42 Pont. Printing 38: 2 Ail Work Guarantees . torre raced to three ‘ irl McCormick, who won two Otym- are guste was aly < — os = wa 5S. shows B. Surts f 446; amass Greeas Lk, RE H Wolverine Bat. Ff Bloomfield Electronics diving champtonships awards in the first peri en Howe a's o's ie ie ae Se apgaege in yd oie mel mas a POTD CET gave the Wings a 1-0 lead. Forbes| PONTIAC MoUsEWrVES LEAGUE. [Braids 3 kotor ian ik = adler vn tiring. * Kennedy gq@ Detroit's other goal jack's Bard. 8h 4i WEG. ——27 | Blomar® ND oF ee yee | sports authorities for the Sullivan) E early in the final period. Talbot's ant 40 Font, Ree. a ‘Al's: Beer Stote 3004, i award. On a i‘ ial | After Morrow and Courtney in “Forward Eddie Kachur and de- (emeeueés ©. 3 art & Lil's 1 ns podbaiedl { Morrow got 15 po ed ithe voting came: fenseman Pierre Pilote scored Willams win 38 hope saa Sid ae PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES srirer committee annour: yes-' 3 Harold Connally, Boston AA, their first goals’ of the campaign |Insur. 968 Williams insur, re oe Pu on Pus " a hese record beldet, who. got 78 for Chicago. # | CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LeaGus Talbot's a 8S. 43 Pont. Rec, 3 ee eae cipiie ae ee m ° NL TSTANDINOS, 5, gum enion's "4 _ poiey-beardsley "| tabtview’ Bre. 58 Wea gree’ 18 | Monday and Tuesday Nites star was with 122 first ‘ests and T4& points. sbeniceas w L T Pts, pons 3 25 Grepaaune oA Was ine a cing i, Available Prog w abbr and 1,057 petnts. 4, Tommy Kono, York (Pa.) AC, New York | 1% #15) «6% «39 Bont, Fl. Cov. 38 Pont. Rec.- hater Dac Newby 2 te iM. New : Jack's - Parties or Groups 1952 and 1956 Olympic weightlift- | Boston ~ ° BM 8 os Nee's Drillers 3 qeemheen’s Fy ; Lsneview, Service 2565. ee aeceree father ot Saret one my cy Boi T Beet. B Saas il wencyianme — Rolladium Skating Rink ing titlist, with 71 firsts and 3. : twins—Ron Floyd and Vicki oa os | 36 Team No. it 8 Pitapatrieh’s » # pis, | 407s We FE Seer equalied the Olympic record ~ | i rita 198, ssi Lion ot Store #61, |Joe’s Coney ts. 39 Trade Pair - M , ~300-meters_by. winning in 103 sec-| 5. Glenn . Davis, Olympic. 400-, ends. 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T R E A D S ' ¥. rea Ariz, is a 3 to 1 favorite over = bray, sents masons wit ‘ LUGGAGE a sed on sound tire bodies Si - Garvin Sawyer of Cincinnati in| Berd-Hs x pet oron your. tives POWER RUNNER --, Bill Hurst, shown takiikg a handoff trom |tonight’s 10-round match at\ the Prede's 38 com. ‘wy, SPORTING GOODS ‘a Ray Brown, is the Mississippi power runner Texas will be trying to [Capitol Arena. It will be carried | f<¢ = —_ Pope 4 a t 79. NORTH SAGINAW ST. op‘in the Sugar Bowl today. He is a 200-pound fullback. on ABC - television; aatke at 20), vot e-tnaividuat, 6. Moore, B ee oe fi i EST. Grocery, 126. indi- : m., - 4 . — a ve epproxmeutely a tow ions ater tas what ; ‘ent ae —_ ; : Betore the year is. out, Folley . Ticket Sales Heavy cheep hag em el FLKS HOUSE st |terson into the ring with the title | ure" cin™ 3h if Stadium Inn 3 0 on the line. He hasn't lost since | Carling’ . 3 a Osmun's Bi, 1955. In fact, his career record yu: oct's uM 8 Grif. 31 27 ‘ 100) n erest Hia| for @ fights is 37-21, He has.Patnr-son 34 i Drewer _ pita! ' ° ° ‘knocked out 24 of his victims and) a1) team “Mditacle ‘Mile Pure’ Gervice, | Eon New Tire Price meviprechec yok lee Hamaareee fei Po Orie 7 i . 641; team, Miracle Mile , Bervice, a ze Ve EAST LANSING # — Michigan| sured for every home game from! Both the National Boxing Assn. | 2a53 + : State University is bubbling with | ROW on in to boost the attendance’and Ring Magazine rate bas co a ors : ‘figures. No. 2 among the. challengers,| PONTIAC Ja. i Sp comm. 2 3 basketball enthusiasm with the : mal ist Ha } ow Vear * * * oes right behind Eddje Machen. |Mary-Go-Rd. | 38 Anderson Ins ale ptart of ie new : | The first home game of the new} ae | West Side Can. 37 Wallpaper 30 2 Not even the 7169 surprise yea. isn't until i 3$ Georges New. 22 defeat by Washington Monday | purdue. night has dimmed high spirits over lthe streak of seven early season wins over non-conference foes. 33)sC«OFF Jan. 11, against 2 MSU Athletes sy, Fades Bi tewte Earn AILA’s in 283 itn a Classroom Work EXTRA $% 00) P ANTS Regardless of Price Range ~ Custom Tailored Michigan State opens Big Ten play Saturday night against Ohio 'State at Columbus. . TIT STORES 146 West Hoes Tickets‘for home games at | SUNBAY MIXED Saco | Pulte apecked Before the seasdén started, MSU ey a ee 4 BS nison Fieldhouse are e Maceday ‘SF to be grabbed -up like seats for | bees — wy favorite ane EAST LANSING (®—Two Michi- Jets 3628 Muskateers 3133 \with co-champion Indiana and the Rocke 3628 K & 8 5 30 |e Lions-Browns football eham- [Buckeyes Indiana has won only |28" (State University athletes: wy nt onls 3628 Lo Fis 24 40 202, Eleanore Hocevar/ be 605; Maceday 4 my : / earned straight A's in classroom| ‘copes ‘work during the fall term and 53 18. Diek Cork Spartan athletic regulars had a! onship playoff. en ndance at ohe of seven games and Ohio State three has lost all seven. FE 2.9251 the first | ™ ; ; . . home games this season totalled erode ‘point ayerage of B or bet- = caTHoti6 WOMEN'S with : 140 North Saginaw FE 5-2620: 26,237 compared to 16,016 for the the athletic department said — — 31 ree ae yo ol YOUR ~ ‘comparable three games a year) Texas leas Drillers 37 Pont 3s ; ‘ago. This was-tote than 10,000 F WOsean Lawacs Robert's Trooh. 2 Foley -Bdsiy / 2 i Le be — = ee HgTe better for the three and an average --¢ | pigres = c — = | Lion Bore 3 GMTC Cr Un, 28 : ° on "1 ustomers a 1957 CI b li p 1 senior from Grand . | . : “ Ro.” _ 5 . . : ; Rebuilt NOW own een UD LINEUP. Pat Ryan's Low Angeles sopho. Fias’ks "NS Hamat? 8 PRICES START AT $52.50 a = : ee oe “ | more and member of the track | etry :D en AS ed's oars 24 Months ; * * * DALLAS vw — fore replaced | team, had the straight A aver: jones 858; Ned’ Tillers 2453. OR---10% Discount Instead of EXTRA . bTO R & E to pay The Oe reeiee game i ple oe Shreveport in the Texas League| ages. HURON BOWL CLASSIC wt PANTS st ore ristmas when the! a AUTOMATIC ree ae practic: ally deserted today but an operator must be; Baseball pitcher Lou Meares, lw a, soit 2 meshed i EN JOY The exclusive styling and superb tailoring of 2 Har-- - TRANSMISSIONS by. students. drew 9,226. — ifound for Dallas, whi¢h turned its serion a pasta! nb a & J. Bivers 34 16 Ormac Ree 2» ec Custom Tollered Suit - 3 —— Specialty —— Me f= © straight A average by one aa a no_more than any good teady-made clothes __ Ove} - Official capacity of the field- franchise cae te > ‘point with a 3.9 mark. Thirteeri a eprigeills ~ a Ee aie oe ae CHOOSE a = Seo from ee , ; 2,500 but attendance has | {Robb Enter. | 2526 Humphries 1238 cur Own Style Complement Your Own Personality MOTOR TUNE-UP jouse Re 13.817 by stand. And the league.also f looking ‘athletes were-in the A-minus catej. 200) sire ooo eae eiencers Hos _ Year Own Petailing—We'll Fellow Through! ; - _ been swelled to 13,317 by stand-- °~ ee ec, gory with averages of 3.5 or above). W. Bupll 677; Westside Mobil 3148. =| Fast Service—Quality. Work ees and extra seats. os ard the hin xi¢an League foe Football and baseball led in the, 908 we HURON RANDOLPH ; 2 couple of clubs that would make AUTOMATIC = ‘MO OR Michigan State was third na jt 4 10-¢lub circuit. evan of students beac ey ; L WoL AT A RWOOD> _ C2 . . = tionally in total basketball attend- + * * a fe 0, a stralg t ch team Triple aan so ee ae Fary 32 32 TELEGRAPH ; Service and Exchang e€ Co. ance last year behind Kansas and Dales wifich hag been a ime hhad 11 in the group. ee Ke | Custom Tallers & Clothiers ae Rebuilding 401 S$. ald FE 3-7432 — apron _ ae Sparans ber of the Class AA league since! AT A GLANCE ? | BB scicat J tk ts sul be as its start An 1885, yesterday sur-| “Gr Tee saraeaed Fre Sa pS an ——— 2 sellout or near seliout should De 8% -ondered its franchise because it} 3 WATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ ‘ i : , had denied a move to. higher! icage ft Naf a7 a gatines Dick Bulch peoet | can. TEES eet tmaace AS, ; » Car & Truck Rentals dent jot the league, said, however, indianapolis: 4, Troy = . : ° s tor for the franchise would be| Montreal at Bost High [D ALL 1987 CARS VANS—STAKES og ——————_ ‘ a 3 ‘pickly ‘found since the as er AMERICAN LEAGUE MEN. q : wner Hoch ae MH HANDS iP Radios—Heaters ac : wy & & Fee i feet ip ae milling = wal Springfield at Hershey _ ih _SHARE ip Automatic Transmission. LIFT. GATES—PADS q eee . Cs ‘ 2 ‘f« eect a a a /| * BALL. \? Rates for, en hour, day, week or month or year -2 whether a 4 : . : . / : 7 sj y } : ip new car or truck you only pay for what vou ‘actually use. For 4 BRAKE CH ECK SPECIAL: : on Eo. ‘ ; ie - i information, reservations or free local delivery call FE 8-6811. ¢. 4 . . —= — | We will caréfully inspect brake drums, brake linings, hy $ 00 is _— } o » Operated Locally by MAZZA'S MOBIL SERVICE . droulic fluid fével and then make*a BALANCED brake — i p ‘Paddock and Pike Streets ~~ FE 8-6811 ¢- adjustment ONLY IRI PP PO BR AAA RAE STRIKES AND SPARES. | — = there are sever tines m=! ATLL WOO L. SHIRTS | in today’s drawing you might note. ! REDUCED | Wheel Alig inment Check Special Misalignment ruins tires, gnn hard steering and creates _moajor repair bills — Prevent later costly troubles. with our EE | .|First, if you’re'a smal] man and, you're having. trouble getting’ enough speed into your prewtae & | “ENTIRE STOCK of SEAT COVERS Poll fe) shown, to get a ineeceias are to your armswing, This will give. yg a scientific check of toe- in, camber, caster. 7 id ; For you, for the New Year, our wishes | , . S ACRI FIC ED ‘ ee higher backswing ‘and ‘hore / arm: ~ | . ao j ; |momentum. w fi 0 | BUICK 1941-50 6 sets ” 9 5 - are four. May you Second, note how the bower's 20 Yo CHEVROLET 1939-57 2” | : Goby thid pittion nad fou shoal | PONTIAC 1937-57 is” have Health, Happiness, find it difficult to hit your target. ~-FOSTER’S H ARDW! ARE \ " Third,. notice the rela { MERCURY 1941-48 1 CASH © CARRY! Flore, Pst Prosperity and Dreams comfortable stance the bowler has \ MERCURY 1955-56 3 “ & res, Flastic. Nothing stiff or tense there, .« -& Sporting Goods Store Finest Quality, — — Fourth, take @ look at our bowk- OLDS" 1949-56 10 sets — 95 3 BUICK 1949-56 11 sets ~ | PLYMOUTH 1953-57 9 sets Cis a CAaRT EL. _ c eautiful | | MERCURY 1952-56 6 vets ' Saran Plostics. Values up to $32. aan Also sets for Nosh, Packard, ae te Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge +f 370 5. Saginaw St. Also sets for: Nash, Packard, Studebaker, Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth FORD, CHEV., PONT. 1949-57 47 sets , ee : Cr a Sa | DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. | " “Member of ‘South Pontiac Business Association” Serving Pontiec Area for 35 Yeors. Come True. To you, from all of us, our warm: est good wishes to you and yours -* ° FE §-6136 > durin 1958. Catng Tools & Supplies Ie. | Ne w. = Corner eel | : -o S ss i er’s concentration, Nothing but the task at hand is on-his mind. He's. not worrying about bowlers two’ or three alleys away arid he’s not/! _1651 S. Telegraph Road : ay 2-3559 : OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 _OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. carrying om a conversatiog with someone on the bench. Remember, any mistakes in your stance~usually result in additional errors by the time you geliver the position is correct, ball. So hake sure your starting | (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) J. ce ein tara eecn ~ BRAKES _ RELINED eles Relining. ree quality, fully ¥_ guaran. be ue _$44% | MARKET 1 77 W. Huron ET TIRE 6. 00.|/ OM BURNERS aes; | BOILER’ REPAIR. —_ ‘SALES and SERVICE| Cin FEAT iat sunvers AND ESTIMATES On somsns.- ‘WATER HEATERS LOU JANKA Heating & Air Conditioning | _. SALES and SERVICE | | 177 Bdlson, Ponies Bus, PE 43611 Shad cess anata et tpn = — = —— H. Gur Moars, Outdor Baiior | CRAMPS CHAMPION — Carmen Basilio won a iield trial with Rumson Farm Hayride, with which the middleweight cham- pion works on the New York State Three Rivers Game Manage- ment Area near Syracyse. Handled by his regular trainer, Earl Crangle, the Waynesboro, Ga., pointer won the National Pheasant Cae over the same course. |Get Big Round: “4 of Publicity + "These wild turkeys, edged out once by the bald eagle in a eontest jover which would become the “iduririg the year. Even Illinois hunt- - | pounds of trash shad from 31,000-. ~] Sete Lake Apopka. Critics were iron oUt many detgils, and the final (2 og ale eek ie ool ke Training Class dogs {hat completed the recent ed Wild Turkeys Iiinois Joins y Hopes _ for Huntable. Gobbler "Population natinnal emblem, seemed to be ioe getting all the better of publicity |£r ers, fished with their first home- state deer hunting season in mod- ern times, Started thinking about setting up a huntable population of ‘gobblers. State game .experts said that if the enthusiasm keeps up for-10 or 12 years, they may. be able to make the grade. - the medical staff hylaws —— of this Coutt A abd bis sister-in-law, Mrs. John oe he nator of the people of the. : '. Proetor of Plymouth, were STOCAPAVERAGES oe ee ee ne ee . ae pita ~ ” : ‘Compiled by The Asaociar¢ 4 ess) notified that the hearii id peti- DRYDEN—The Methodist Church peidesmaids. ss esos so Riviera Celebrates tion ill be held at the Oakland County i” was the scene of the double ring, : wei cs Induist Feaijn vin sr. _ |Servite Center, Court House Ann : ' > ete a 2 . -, \ “ ei ; J -candlelight wedding of Grace Ma- The best man was Lynwood /t a, today “\\g3ae wee 723 1388 -NICE, France w—The French tise ima gael "Coaaty., ae the’ 14th aay 3 rie Jarret and Elmer Bailey Sat- Bourne, of Detroit, assisted by the Prev. “aay v1 Oe 8# 1 1536 Riviera threw its biggest New) of January. AD., 1958, at nine o'clock] es vurday. bri m’s brother, Louis of/ysonth'ago |. 241183 713. 1587 Year's welcome in a quarter cen- scasmnded te sheen pineseait at call | The Rev. Stephen Chapko per- Frankenmuth, and the bride's Year ego ...... 2668 1298 723 1818 tury last night. Some 200,000 per-| hearing. | f ae 7 it 2 = . “4 * formed the rite before 200- guests. brother. John Proctor of Plymouth. 1951 Se q Baer 182% 2 1899 sons crowded hofels, restaurants, Sn ee ee ‘ busines$ keep : * + « ‘Gordon Spink of Lansing and Dan-' 1088 sho 0G ya6 ine? 696 tite and night clubs for celebrations. shall be served by a menor eas of Kos <4 Davie pf ta > | Another = way NATIONAL. MACHINE FOR YOU! _ Me wel , we have for reference in the imme- $2.40 » storing inactive business ords safe from damage by = dust and mildew. “Generel a ated Printing —& Office Si uppl y Ww W. Lewrence Sts Pontiac Pontiac a | bodice with a standing collar and Church pariors. . “y The bride wore a tloor- -length +e} a7aves VE ¥ aSSat aise aSSistee gown of nylon lace, featuring a * * * tierred, bouffant skirt and fitted reception held in -the the newlyweds. After a DETROIT sTOK Ks iC. J. Nephier Co —after—deciaiel _pothi«—areeighihs High Low Noon ‘long sleeves, Her fingertip veil of journeyed to .northern Michigan. sia aenet (AP) Opening gan State University. ‘He is @-mem-| weet —— Sear Best man was Donald ‘Hicks of _ber of Delta Chi fraternity. Fane 2.18% sp .. 88 Flint, assisted by Donald Walker, | Ma - 2 te el ‘also of Flint, and Perry Bailey Jr.) Michigan State football c oa ch SEB -esaee 180% Mag “sg! . im of . Kenneth Morrick of De- Duffy Daugherty and k Mar ie ee uy gherty and top jockey ‘ * vs.-een SAO troit and Frank Hamilton of Romeo Bill Hartack are. graduates te ian ae ae ek ie High School in’ Black nosis eee Mar tL use ¥. Lick, Pa, Ane rer yh tes May ava 14°82 || ally. requires replacement of . degsee file folders andi - ~(inuldes: Let us supply you. ~ [Flint A. reception in faa Coach, bese: followed. men a trip through northern) » the couple will live in ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. ‘Mrs. John Jarrett of the bridegroom is the son j The Pontiac Press, a % a newspaper ‘printed | atid circulated in sald County-—— i EL Still Daves Children Witness, ; The Honorable Arthur ‘Moore, Judge of said Court. in the City; ROOSEVELT. Okla. & — Ward of Fontisc in sett County, this 30th day. McFarland started driving kids to! ‘san t school 26 years ago in a wagon“ ‘¥* PY) drawn by mules. He's ‘still at it, but. now he’s drivihg a ‘bus. nae E. MOORE, sedge of Probate Deputy acon Register, | Juveni dan, 18 te PRC ~The Eosy and inexpensive Way to Meet. weed se peas Sh | ails ai MN \ we \ the focsinile sheets shewiege exemptos . proper entries and giving. _wnotenations of bch. ‘ Adding Machine . Just a light touch of the fingers! That's all it takes to | depress keys on the Notional Adding Machind. ‘ Easy-Touch Action is oaby.- one of the time-and-effort- saving features combined on__| the National Others are: today of . 5. - émtulance FUNERAL HOME, re arn Fino toneneu > HOME : Se +1 Drayion Pains eferiord Te | eden eaglees chtean NEAT GIRE ia Cc jen & car work }4 brs y evenings & earn o&: pe Pasi ons. Call FE “SALESLADY—* ba efbility for errors t whieh has been sour “kill mamber.” witnSut it - a Transient Want Ads mae : be cancelled up to 6:30 an the .dary of publication after i tne first insertion. 3 150 «$1.85 = ($2.76 : 3 190. 2.70- 396 ; 4 1.80 ‘Ta 5.04 6 225. 463 eo € 3 76 436 1.20 7 3.15 8.67 Tw 8 3 60 ea 60 ® 4.05 V2 10.80 anoane Experienced tn better sportswear hae grease To chats evenings OL ier D&MBUILDING _ ‘SERVICE The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 . From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. * BLOOME I 1 "D FASHION ol HOP WAITRESS -W ANTED 1 AM TO asic sibentisl and Commercial Con: | ractores Wh: te Swan: Pee in, aia & Pon- ' All errors should be re Y@ ported immediately. “The e ‘F, Presa assumes bo i ae to cancel the chances that portion of the first ertion. of the advertise. |WAIFRESS PROM j2 NOON’ ho | Med EC 3 is ¢ Pe fered valueless through the eg rror When cancellations re~made be sure to eet “ edjustments .will be given : FE 40893 Closing time for advertise | ments containing type sires larger than. rewuler azate type ts 12 o'clock soon the @av previous te publication CASH WANT AD RATES or part time see M _Perry @ to 12 D! Lines fad 3-Dsrs '6-Dave s far apartment but! Must be hands Hi | oe) experience age & refer-j | rite Pontiac Press Rox F ESTATE SALES elinarig, | et Lae PE & ell known Pontiac organization | Major im physical education _- social w Tm po’ sere =" Becessary rting Sta parable to the senenig erie | sion, Retirement bro ido me Press. gi mat personal Wiisos ac. - ——*—_ Store Pontts INSPECTOR __but would — itke = EXPERIMENTAL AUTO- wotive pheet meta! men .. Hand forming. flangine and -—________isyout Must neve 3 years S - , Sls os Beng oid Th Hersen — 31 ont ce EXPERIENCED A revi nec = salesman - App! ederai —Stere Por Ate __ _ 602 ay Bark Bid ag. EXPERIENCED BUSINESS _Work V Wanted Male 10, PP LPP LLL AAA OIL SERVICE ALL es Good commission sét-u up. Por . -& YOUNG MARRIED 3 MAN WOUL =| Fot_eppointment. call PE 40521 .. ime work of any kind. Expert! we service all mrakes of wringer | eae Park $10 reward, = automatic washers ‘ontiac OY's, p6 Oakland. CEMENT monk NOTHING jarge or small as 4, 1711 8 Telegraph Ra. tion and hibrication, EM- 3-32 in Mast be stocchy og A familiar with | ‘lp ‘eireraft work & be able to read 4” LE __profilemeters. Apply in a CARPENTER, WORK | xEW - = .¢ rH *DANTEL’ & MFG. CORP. 2677 Orchard Lk. Rd FY You ARE, PRESENTLY 1 ernane Your weekiy earnings your epere time, contact NT ‘ 3 FURNISHED Must be 24 = age. 4 vrs. .residence. el carey NEW & REPAIR. k guaranteed. ORiando 3-8748. We es the foliowing Pett om, 4. BALES ABILITY Bian and better than = - no Write Pontiac 7 116 “R &R MOTORS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER i eres 43 9 CABINET } MAKER AND CARPEN- “Salary open Phone Jood- | OE Tee 1, Hel THP tor interview and’ «0 | PIREBRICK pr agen te | Reg brick, _8 Mi Employment aay 8A ~ Business Servi ices Pele die PPL DL | oe AcE TREE SERVICE. RE- / mevel a trimming Get our bid. 188. _FE_ 2 r a! AAA OIL-BURNER | SERVICE iurgetve girt ¥ho ean type $0) SER VICE 1 MA is neat and likes plubic $2090. to, contact $ dav wees Midwest Employment, 406 ACCOUNTING AND INCOME TAX ; Pontiac Siate’ Bank ‘Bag. FE, _rvice'for individuais, small bus: | | ” Thess. Pasateatic rates, : Rt a a” aa Bolin. FE S17 EVELYN EDWARDS SUL MAKES oF FOUNTAIN PENS | ge pies CoetoM—UPROLETE + BLOCK. BRICK, CEMENT ‘WOR _and fireplaces. MA 5-0378 BULLDOZING FE 5-2653 . Steady Andre Beatty Sa~ on. 200 Pontiac State Bank Bicg c cAnPESTE REPAIRS” aup 4 | 86439. af | “CUSTOM PLUMBING - INSTALLATIONS FITZG RALD FREE ESTIMATES _ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES. — Mgderwastion Experts. "WORK “FE_ SaTt2 —s ~ WOMAN TO LIVE IN AND CARE DEY WALL TAPING. Free estimates. OR GEN Seine MORE work Cements BUILDING CEMENT | 4-842 work Brick work & block: Also | nee _ .KERS feecintion Bil Hewett. F \HOUSEMOVING _eauipped. FE 4-6450. _L “A ee RERSONALIZED © HOMES 7 “Industrial Tractor Co. E 8-2200 8475 | 3-058. ene papcatamen sataeemememeerererarere ean JOS. FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING | OO sanding, finlskking, 154 Edisen. Pi. : A-l Pao - “AND PAPERINO ; Lh te - | Mason Thompson. FE 64. aacwenen if new home projec Ay Pontiae Waterford and. Utica REMODELING. | ADDITIONS & RE- ® preletred Rose HITT P* pes, Realty Ee Enwood 32-9060. terms. FE 08-1108. ROOF RE PAIRS -BULR L DOZING OTARPAULING Liz ES SAN SURPLUS FE 20002, |DAY, OF MONT We Pome Om soe PROPERTIES | vy acre | _) 100 CHAR LES, a a | “CASH IN A FLASH Si te rhe trspae poe K. \ FE ‘=7is0 | 4 . ‘Multi-Lakes Realty : 4 = "Beach gub. Large comer : Tert 8. Commerce Rd. MA 1578 Bern BEE 4 NEAR CLARKSTON ie as INGL ‘00D — 4 = a wow I know’ why: your face x, 80 faimiliar’ You were ? — EARLIER in the evening! "’ +/ © 0 Oy HA Sven A option to ourchas PE eden Oe Oe seat o veel. work. Cail. any time TRUCK WITH SEMI -—-TRAJLER will haut @nything, any Were. Also dump _ truck. MA 5-0682 WNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED. up free of charge. FE 54638. — Trucks to Hent) . TRUCKS, TRACTORS | AND EQUIPMENT “@ ton pickups — 12 ton stakes | pump trucks - §emit-trailers Pontiac Farm and _ ‘8. WOOD | wovine . AND ND HAUL LING w 2 “ton_stake truck. 6. RMS & BATH, MODERN 4 wb DINNAN _ Moving & Trucking _ 19) Share , Living Quarters . 30 ‘MAN WITH *,. TON ime FE [Seeger |B _HOY T REALTY | SOMEONE TO oh “HOME. | _ FE 8-9588.- R ROOMS NEAR AUBURN . Owner BP, O. Box 535. Pon- ve . se HOUSE FOR ee. BP 308 484 KEN} NNILWORTH . “ NICHOLIE &. H: ARCES EG: WILL SHARE MY BoM vine ~ = —— —pansioned_ lady. FE 2 Ex Sen lee, quiet. FR ig 7 Wea. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ar CASH Buyers waiting for seasoned or land contracts and equities. WARD f Reasonable discounts. Let an Cee 3 a, as es np ox L- Perteneed contract man consult A. J; era at ee @ Ri 7 Senki HOUE. ME. ARLY NE NEW ate BEDRM. MIDDLETON | A-t. PAINTING, INTERIOR’ &- Ex. | terior. 10 per cent disc r cash Papering & painting . i PAINT AND WALL PAPER Now, | Winter prices. FE 32-4315 S ' PAINTING— PAPERHANGING' ~ | ALLS: CLEANED w TUPPER OR 3.7061 12a! Parc “AND” » DE COAT | f [K. E. WilbiKe we aa n PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — ‘GAS SED ioe ow. | _Piaster repairing. [FE _&13. H Television Service 22 Pt PPPAQDIPPAA 5-1296 M. P. °STRAKA | Typewriter, Service 22A |. la \™ ant lor (aa! WRITERS. AND. ADDING ee | NE REPAIRING. Expert | | pro) ee Tee ral Printing and Of- fice Suppy Co. 13 W. Law | | ——— Upholstering RO + BEADLE'S DRAPES. 8LIP cov.) érs, bed steeds _FE_ 5-192 repaired by factory trained men | “i.y gta’ Cooley Lake Rd. A VOCATIONAL COUNSELING - at our indo SERVIC Office Suppl rence St: OPEN SATURDAYS in truck driving, epics “| 4 * cabinet work. Rew on =e cu STOM “CARPENTER WORK. B. | Murdooks | FE 2 - ' Kitchens. BLOCK op ae lees “WORK. Hamilton #E 2-2448_ 47289 after 5 - CARPENTER WORK ~NEW “OR EL =e MOTOR 8 remodeling. No-job too large or | too enn Winter rates. OR ando Kitchens specialty, ~ REWARD are looking for a man who fits — ERMARINE , WTR 3 2 xn Cor tea FE E 6-2061 Spelore | woes (INSIDE PAINTING, DECORATING arpenter* work, viumbing, 1. GOOD APPEARANCE q 2. RECORD OF HONESTY 3 4 DESIRE TO worRK Sart wart wii masn immediately to YOUNG MEN 39 WiLL DO- ANY. : ee this” “line not necessary o will train vou and supply al! pec. @ssary anies aids. After the train- : ; ing peried to the man whe qual. E> fies we offer a draw and Denic ay ork Ww ‘anted Female WD sewine” SE ARS, ee & COMP sentatives in fiemtions are required: In return we offer: 1. Better than -riverage 3, Security. - 4 AL of Seart benefits _Quaiify for them tac. Michigan “school exp. Weheceaces furn, 7 44 = y Ww V ASHINGS: “) IRONINGS ~ $2.50! i E = Neele salesmen for field seller, i Dagenind area. Th ue following quay “service. References FE 5-147! BABY SITTING é LIGHT HOUSE- work FE 40218 ‘BABYSITTING FOR WORKING. mothers Large fencedar—xard | Nicholie & Harger Co: Tetao'- IN DEBT? | 8 IF SO. 1 “Age between 2] and 5Q years 2 atekoe eniay meeting and teiking_ — -- ie. ‘ lovable callie dog . ‘BABY SITTING. ANY “pay OR | 2 Rapid advancement on proof of _ Sbilty. . _censed home, FF 2 r Wary 2nd aif Mr Waldron. Hotel. TE 5-6163. (meébi am FE SALESMAN Expacding operation of joca) ¢om pany offers exceptiona! earnings to ale aggressive selesm Phone in $10 11 KIND, ELDERLY y LADY *\ WANTS” sitting wits children or elderly. % = , Box 6aLEs AND —— NDISING) - ‘tian. for beverage dealer poscopel sn ae bs s. & ie Rome Day or night. 22 eS rfions WOMAN. hod with. pleasing ment ceca te cad te eee tage PRACTICAL, seri “AVAICABEE. (and nes car FE &-3734 SR 3-38. _ing. days. 285 BABS -# in MY HOME. PES "YAN WOULD Tike ~ OAKL ‘ fime “work: Eves. gnd-or- \ weekends OL, 6-1087 2 i WALI | | BL OOMPIELD WALL “CL. EANERS: Walls and windows. __Free es}. No obligation FE 2-163 BUR oe SERVICE, APPLIANCE SERVICE 30 yrs. | FOUND 2-4031 cear: LADY'S HELBROS WATCH, TOO, Kaginaw St. _FE2-6044. Reward. exp. Free Howard egestraction Co. Ting & rewinding za E. Bt FE 4-3981- iced. C. 1,_N GENE’s SS “8 E . v Se FE. it Furnaces cleaned, - 3310 Crooks - Rd.. 5-2909. OR RE- 50304 “RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ooeete WW. Lae & | 3-2641. Free estimates. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING \ 17 N Perry_ St. 35-8888 _ | SLIRCOVERS. “DRAPES AND BED- _spreads. Your. material ve. E 5-707 Lost 4 & Found a cae ~ | BLOND COCKER. 4 MOS ou 5-0860 i] 1 BRITTANY PUP. CON-* t 3060 Lexington. ‘BETTER, “10 Mos. | old, Vies.Cooley Lake Rd. & Lake _ Vista. FE 3-9508" REWARD. white & brown We miss him meen call TE 40505 or FE ae Pike | Hos PARAKEET IN seroiry | W. Wanted | Real | Estate 32A) of Dri rayton Woods. Drayton Plains Aprmecioe to the name of Perky. _RéwardOR 31506000 OST: «BEAGLE BETWEEN Uaioe Hall and Groveland near Jossman Rd, MA _ 5-2465. LosT: MAN'S BILLFOLD, VIC | - | LICENSED D Elect THICTAN FRR Rudy's genes station. Fri. a nt evening estimates. Res and | . return rema: commercial Ca"! OA. 86-1205, egterlpeoooses A hor a PLASTERING _ pair. Work guaranteed _FE “plaster. board repair, FE 53-8371. PLASTERING Ese} REPAIR, 'MARRIED MAN 19, WOULD LIKE on | work of any kind.. Cal] anytime FE 4-431. = so Only thanks, caeF: Sem BEAGLE, MARKED herd Da Named King Vicin- I Lost YOUR. “PET? WANT TO! 7% give one a home? FE 56-0200 | cl nore Animal Rescue League vacuum MACHINE: rv L he SERVI CF ON YOUR LAUN- patie and sefric ork ‘giaranteed, White phance Cetter, calls Soa y done. FE 4-384. 1 DAY SERVICE IRQNINGS PICK Maniey Leach Spy Sige delve: eT vos | TRASH AND LIGHT HAULING WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-' U_9-0766 ing and housecleaning. FE 7-7581 RAWS MACHINE Fit ED LRA AP AP PAINT THE NUMBER ‘PICTURES Iso Scrabtie game Backenistose * _Book Store '5 Er pawrence | st Notices & Personats . _28 “ANY ort. OR WOMAN NEED-| ing a teed adviser, contact giey. Phone FE ance. | —— M's RoI da kland Ave. ATTENTION WORKING. Mot ct | Dresamaking, Tailoring 16 2 slza, Co Confidential. The Salva- Intéligent cate Loving - old In omy home Nursery | terations ehild far Bis] mnie, plus . WAST, + 3_w _FE 5-2767 a 2000 A-l o- \MI IRAPHING, TYPING, E CELLENT ‘SERVICE Help War Wanted Fe Female 7 7) itis a ee mee Reasonable FE, 2-2000. FE 8-3458| weet. FE “ «Wi es ti DO LIGHT) AA- T Reduced Rates - i mhaby suse or iron- smith Ms foving. Large van oF pick. home FE Sat. _in My home Call ES BNC io ALL KINDS INSURE BY OUONE _Huroa_ a Laundry Service ‘BABYSITTING IN WY HOME DAY FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY Y SERV : | ¢ ee ee} Vicinity . of Cres¢ent |” ice. phone. Pontiae Laundry. FE. 28101. et t fie ehempnonanea Dat CA CARE POR CHILDREN, Tr | race ¢ CURTAINS: PLAIN OR RUF- | : 2-8275. sfully finished, Pontiac on e xy ou 1 Place to Pay } WAL YARD & WE ARE NOT A filling. | dock fied. Beayt _ EXPERIENCED GiRL Wifi! REF-| _ Laundry.” erences would like housework | : _Gays. FE $-6886. . Cali for interview 19 4m. to 1 FOR | REGISTERED UNDE GRA | ~ al Thursday — Friday, Jam nates — practical Loo, hans | cusTom BULLDOZING 2-492. Aburn Ave. Nurses’, veWay Exchange 33023 GIRL, 20, “WANTS BABYSITTING job. $25 Cail after 5. FE 50567 i $ HOUSEKEEPING -WITH SAGES | WHITE'S NURSERY and care for invalids. Live EXPERT | TREE TRIMMING AND Lincoln 841 Le moval. Fi {RONING DONE In MY. “wont. | 3-358. Landscaping ~ LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME with chrubbery from FE 341, COUNSELORS 5-6503 or OR Above Oakland Theater ming, removing? mates. Re _Walted Lake. ot WORT “Fi HOUSEWORK FOR EM- __ Moving & Tru & Trucking 19 Wd. Children ren to Board 26 | Fes couple, No children, Phone Happy times for youngsters 2 to | DRESSMAKING TAILORING. ae | AEROT RED RMAT P JSHOES Fred Herman Income Tax Sap ai. Altport Bd. eo AR re ee ees Nee Te BURTON ea — Be | Menominee ts allace E AL WASHINGS NGS 792.50. 835. MELROSE 8-35 asi Pick a TRONIS O8 82. ee ‘ + FOME, CALLS BY APPOINTMENT | | 59-7800. ee Oeste es 7k Ee Insurance Agencies 17A. ones en citonnce tne OFEN-| Ax -IRQNINGS, $300 BU 1 DAY) Ww | ING ot thelr INDOOR AR ERY RANGE, st on Highland | | (M-30) TEAM AND INDI-| ; yaoi reseryation cpaninas: OR lease Your Mind Restore Credit LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT — | LADIES - UNWANTED HAIR RE- | FRANK'S “TREE SERVICE, TRIM- moved permanentiy, Call eve- seeding, cabling, | nings. OR 3-2805. Cranelenting: surgery. Free esti: NEY INSIDE “SHOOTING GAL- Insured.| lery. 773 Auburn Ave. City 903 __ | fifle teams wanted. Cash prizes. _Everybody A 600D BOARDING HOME BY . 46248, | | “Gregg: Delivery Service DAY CARE eS ¥ CHLEREN Workers or rs. Licen: enged NSED " BOARDING | HOME LICEN for full me care. te +5440. visinity Willow and Keith Ras. | TRAINED oe AVREABLE | : ca Soon or pight obser yg Child | ‘ Care Nurses’ Bureau, MI 4-4650: | A fh. FOR TWO SMALL Woman WAN children Wittems Lake vieinit FE’ jon / Union Lake 1:30 40. 4°30 —— te JB pm EM- 34122. Eo eae "wb" FE) SAVE ENERGY, USE "4*T#,9, sae tee ™ roma wuuns wome aY par] WANT ADS! To finda. INO “AND. {RONINGS=CATL ate a to live or a pas Zamny, a" & we, ee el wie = BAaY sit IN YOUR “wont. Lig WEAVE —=M . arte Fil HAULING & RUBBISH _your_ price. Ar ODELL L CAR" TAGE ‘sg Pec) “AS SILK Scns Woo lone oe eee moving. SUCKING. NAME ~ 80095. joTitER WOUL! ETO CARE _for _smiall ond. days. FE 4-097. Wed. /td. Household Goods 27 Fl URNITURE NEEDE D' Eitire bame Get the i ~ dollar: oh “Se bur etree. or , Bell it for you. B & B Comm mianity / ' _ Phone on. 207, gous ed can, see — NINGS. 92. $2.50 ied NOW. wen. ie oa SPECIALS! N~A real rent beat- ties ockeen Realtor, " Open. Evenings "til ig 4 os ,, APARTMENTS. | GALL ARRO REALTY «3 ae 543 Cutie oe Rd ___Open Evenings and Sundays ane | _Guaranteed Free est. F. 4-9265. (CONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME- ;LADY INTERIOR. Les aor bo |B 1437. RY FURNISHED MODERN = Dray ton, OR 16. ~ ‘RENT — OPTION — New 3 bdrm; brick, full basement —_pdrm.._Used—_bomes.. se ? ROOM APT. ALL FU for bachelor or —, C ” GAS “srOvE : é RE. |< DIATE SALE New or seusoned-3 fa Hep aoue ! Apply 57 Mechanic, GLORIA APTS. 3 LA ‘RGE RMS. PVT. CENTER i Norton, - FE _ ake privileges on bake A 34200, Aen RENT, LEASE, BUY" Newly os tbe 3 ose os ues land or | se OMS aaD ‘BATH, cee! IN, 5-9066 ibe eam i “RE NTAL UNITS _ | tiractive new | Reasouabie ren atlg woot g ty a ee . patel CALL_PE CHANDLER 165 apc aT, ar Detrs, Townsend | water. 1 _ sonable. _ FE 27-1651. —— storm AND qCONTRACTS., oR “Br On large \corner lot es room wpe eas heat. Fs : = HEAT _ Near bus, No fuer = Fedgeck FE 2-004 * incom SE Pape od ea in. FE 24 * 5-7808. Leslie R. Middleton t FRANKLIN APTS. 3 ROOMs AND BATH IN EXCEL- LENT Di if HEA AND ADULTS ONLY. $43 2 yo FACE. eee, A PM. sf are SF isis _fte ae oe _No d drinkers. as §-3233._ MONTH APTER CARETAKER AT A-73 ST. PHONE FE ; nS Dey wane me nee. _PE 44686 or 4 ae “Rent Lake ‘Cottages 36A 4¢ RM, YEAR-ROUND | COTTAGE. | . Stowell. 3 “ROOMS 30. ‘BATH, CLEAR = . Johnson 3 wna LOOK op ate, & Hr 3m RMS. of, anes te hpretaes py bogge 5 room apts ott = i ian’ oe $60 Best Buys Today | Country ‘Estate IMMEDIATE ACTION ed. Your catheupon te | rau. Mg "MODY, (CHILDREN WEL- Ra » Fer Bi or Rent F Rooms . ca Furnished apt. with ,brt. small beer welcome,’ ‘266 N. Cass. re mee —- Cal — map | bornood. Free $3 UP. GOOD HOME > MEN ONLY | nd 1 sleeping root 61 PS 7 -« & im. ne FE 40122, - a8 WEEKLY, opel AND as - Ask ‘Ken Temples and t empleton, Realtor | : Cos suren rr > “Moyer. eo ek St. (cea ROOM TOR a MAN NEAR ‘LOST MALE BEAGLE BR ate rate Lake Rd. FE ¢-4563 | ROOMS AND B After 6. 2-0502 i child ‘or baby welcome. Apply a 5. rooms cas ba CLEAN SLEEPING CLEAN. GoTeE SLEEPING RM FURN. APT. PVT. ENT. i FE esr. | gis WEEKLY. 1 HEAT AND UTILI- TRADE JPREE AND CLEAR , tered Sans pa floors, - chil par welcome. Apniy- 65 se- | 29 et Mc “MODERN HOUSETRAILER. 90 Oakland. eee Huron - aise P. HOLMES, 1¥¢ INC wate entrance. OR 3-8708. Orchard Court Apts. vw titel moder Pontiac's most | Shopping Center. . bedroom —— bome on ~ 0 aR . Leth decorated furnished 2 | _. SEE CAI een et ARE PURCHASING SEA- sig style y= =e ned lan ontr: bie — s. Hundreds f Un gAViNOS & LOAN, £9 FE_+ in- dividual entrance, ‘A alt 8s only. rapeing Fon rm. Pea FE wes ae aE? iE, GAS BEAT. TRS | Rent Houses Furnished 35 33 | | 3 ee ST Papa, CORY. NEATLY FURS Noe Auto, gas ‘heat | ied. FEO i g € suppl “BACHELOR APT —s aaa ao BEDEM. _ HOME WATERFRONT i end. _ Small ‘term: “with seer story 4 aorta y Room “MCRTGAG ES ‘AGED. Sur ‘ADY —PR Mf. WEST at RAGE AVAILABLE. = 7 etx | | SMALL EQUITIES : pal les lie R. Middleton ‘BUY OR SELL, LISTINGS gpitteds FOR BUYERS | BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED — 1ST floor apartment, In Birmingham. Ideal for bachelor. ot couple. Im- ele occupancy? . _— monthly. 2 ROOM 2POUSE NEAR sie Close to a nies. oeoe. i 3 3 RMS. A ADOLTS. 4 4440 0 HLIZ. LK Lk. j Rood 6G BATE wet RE.) lor. 3 per mo. alzo hom “17 Sights y ahet rental. : Pi 1676 Taylor Rd. or. BE 4-2031. a8 to AT r to $8.000 Alse- “specialising “tn : Gaba opportuntti»s.- —— — lend contracts § fuil baw. Mw "Reon, Realtor Open pres rT ee ~ Rooms _ With | Board . 38" 2 Bow ob TO: SHARE ae span 8 "PRIVATE “BATH AND _ 42847. eguiti YORI E ae Broker 508 "Elizabeth Lage Rd. 37 F LISTINGS WANTED. We have be customers want- _BREWER ete = REISZ, SALES mon tke Bilao! EVE FRON’ = ‘Utlities furnished. ng ete ; COUPLE. FE ODERN HOUSE, eo AS | New y fears Special START THE NEW eLEAN APT, ‘808 apa NO || COMPLETELY 3 FURS. ar avare: ada Adults. Somveieccert | Homes asa Puuty eae children wel- i EDREN A ALLOWED. $50 (ODERN._ADU ULTS. FE «ROOMS 7 AND BATH, CALL Fe). Con" 24836. Roath 6 Sane you pale | R. J. VALUET, Realtor nt VENINGS UNTIL 8-30 LISTING. SERVICE RMS & BA only. FE 8-3912 or FE ste ON oe APTS: partly furn a Ee Howard, FE 92-1834. B RANCH STYLI = full basemen’ ? than ~ enews | $100 per. month. OR NOT SOLD your property fsht. sold yet, ia SEACHAOLLY ( LOCATED 3 BE BED e402 Hempstead. $700. DOWN | you ito this four: dining room. iiebes. two Codreom & bath down. Pull basement. os heat. elect. water heater to stores, Only 87. COL 'ORED BUYE RS This home ts as neaf as a = Three bedrooms up. Liv ™ dining room & Kitchen dewn. Full. basement with oil. water heate storm 2 car $550 DOWN ne iy for a_ couple Four}, roeme & bath ~ Part basement || ! water heater Lo] ~ cated at 2980 Woodmere off beg A 1 abaw Rd. Full price 5.500 & i REMPSTEAD mo K G ' 102 E. Huron 8} PE 48264 Eve PE 10 ~% Bioomfie! Ciose “Bs Birmingham Under ss. - Str eae land contract. 3 bedroom —— bungalow — all on 1 floor. Garage l dry base- | ment. Awtdmé&tic of] beat. Close” Re eshqols = bus = : bath, ol] heat. | : t6°% schools“ Pontiae Motor and wal ce te town. Priced. i> tee pata “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ° t+ Roaom—Special ~ “astered bedroom up. Al ioors and ‘plastered walls Teation room. oll heat La rm carne eae HL'0 do A. Teal value, only down Eve.\@ sun. Pp. FE 2-1030. 2980 Lansdowne - Based ae a cparming Ile. story with i! Sascment. e 1 ¢ar wearers becue. Sand ss road on Williams @. Vacant soon. Priced sell, easy terms. & Ph. FE 2-282. : Orchard Lake Rd. lrontagé _b™ _only ah Ee FAMILY. Howe A very nice 3 bedroom home on main highwas. large Eh, room with uatural fireplace, fui dining room & kitctien basement, gas heat. ood garage toarner iot Bee it now! cosa € Crawford, ene Rechssces agi ed S800 5 1368 E. Aubura_ Ra, KNUDSEN Dwight Street | Near Schools located 3 bedroom > and large | * en with breakfast room, din- “and get itt N) iC Pe RO ag ra vee Ripe ged hom: ' e. Pit th =e ae Wiiae, S| Saas, cones se Pe sO FA) SE Se aml "Ror ‘or Colored Families ~ East Side—$550. Dn. meds Ce e oe ae ct two f tom infor call Mire. Spears, full b per month includ ‘taxes and insurance. It's vac Drayton Plains Make an ottes on this .th ——— oe and new with eoreens. ules an ere vacant . | NICHOLIE: & BARGER CO. $600 DOWN. Cute 2 bedroom bangalow. In cellent a nice netghbor- hood, Hurry see - — best buy. Wil Robert La JO 4-5035 qoustier tr m bert, WEST SIDE 2 BEDROOM CHARMER With built-in kceses, plenty of kitchen cupboards. Large ict. Near Pontiac Country Cluh. Only, — With $2,500 down. Or will ade. : { JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY Office FE 64561 — Eves. MA 5-1201 $1,500 aoe, Da coascoms bungsiow. Bx: cellent kitchen, ceramic tile bata. full basement. Near schools and pp ing center. Full price = HOME Large 5 bedroom home per fect eondition, 1‘, baths, full basement, 2 car ‘garage Spe ahha drive. Full price $13,400 with’ terms { IVAN w. 50471 “Realtor rr Mil eS CORNER aD Eves & Sun - Res 5-2: ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 DOWN _ Mi .6-9500 or |. early new ranch home located Ponti rooms With clesets galore. Com- Dietely storm and screened Must by “all ses" _ 42623 __ BY OWNER - 4 FAMILY APT house. completely furmished with | «1 apts 4 ae present On busline 19 Swn Owner b anning to Jeave own Wi bac- rice with iow down payment Call FE 3 ARRO- Ne aoe Plesrtets yg car garage , fencing nf property priced to sel at $9.500 with terms. -WESF SEBURBAN 4 room bungalow. full bath. storm eash Venetian blinds, electric wa- ter Beater, wired for drye: Lot | aad all this for only . $3.200 fermas_ OWNER SAYS “SEFL” | a nis 30x30 ee seme. lecated at 435 Le: Dr th oi] furnace fireplace. pan papemsent, full apie ee] ith joo nm fronta eae ea ielaseel offered only $3,800. is REALTY | TED MCCULLOUGH” REALTOR 4143 Cass-Elizabeth Road FB 5-184 FE ¢3864 | Open Evenings, @updays 1 to 5 SPLIT-LEVEL STARTER : ee oe Gicrdon Petey BEDROOM } RANCH BRICK, FIN- ished basement, patio, fence, Her- rington ls. Owner’ transferred moe for quick sale. Cau NEW YEARS. SPECIAL This beautiful. § room bungalow, completely modern, full basement with a forced air oll furnave and ® gallon electric hot heater. Exterior of the house is cast stone and aluminum siding mated on @ cor- 2% ear garded ner let: completely with emtal fencing. fenced for only: i | : $10,200 00 . REALTOR Huren . ? pen Even ngs thi LAKEFRONT Fear around home OU heat, 3101 W ; Le Soci 2 car arage, , $18,000 of slate West Side This 2 bedroom and rage is @ good sid at dows. large jet privileges in Waterford ep. Spact ; a chara tale Anam war oe ing room and living room One Ae re ural fireplace & GAS furnace with fireplace, 2 bedrooms. Weil landscaped Febing) ruit There is’ a ty 2 stery and bath wtp. Landscaped trees etc 2 24x37 peers shop at rear now| ° yard includes 2 car ga- home Only $750 owt: used for ght infg. Easily con- tage. Terms . Yerted into 2? apts. or may be Ss ee “Hospital nee TV ee upholster- Indian y itlage ar piice $1, S800 Eve. rE sun, Ph Well locate bedroom = dgcorated yoo mand | out. | 94-0588. brick home with 1% baths. hepesarolg carpeting feu a =~ eeiet oe ong road —— coal Lage also Drayton Woods gated for, schools, and. shop: firma fica Butlder’s own hom Like Rad center. d_Abeeious 3 bedroom. prick| cludes enod Janidecaping and GILES REALTY CO. gt ar garage. car ic! ag Best quality material and con-| paved drive Gladly shows. struction. gerock fireplace, : 27008. 0 on and recreation room. Truly 4. WM, H. KNUDSEN ||sY OWNER” 5 Rite le BaTH. fine home. Eve. & Sun. Phone) re Jegraph Rd ment earege, ficken coupe, PE 2-1947, ‘REAL 5. R Fr°3-3205 new Jaluminum: RE "FAMILY. Y “HOME 2 Sa88 fod ferns sae "wate ; tottener. KINZLER | eeteoeck ee ee t arms. Al n aoe ery 3 or to schools and shopping. - i en ihe eres “PARTRIDGE €70 W. Huron, st nh. FE 43525 R 18 THE “BIRD” TQ sEm z Ope en: ea He 5 neti, oo es. Located & . ; rees. me = A ie Sip ee ey ith eae erm LK. ORION INCOME _ Wilson Real Estate. FE 2-9657. "HCRUN V ALL. Y Here's 2 her comfortable) 2 family “BUY A HOME FIRST”| Tes aso, at are Lake * ng. tas” theofue of 468 RANCH HOME OR __ mais Nor % ACRE — exce ne pri fesse, il price sy a tive, Enotly ine —_ : ~ board” arrangement, large at + COLONIAL-RANCH and’ incre, $2450, EASY ! to, live “UR. Hiltz , f rage ‘ sare REALTOR ' | 10 “1 | e = i your W,_Huron— - PE _5-6181. ae sede ‘on terms. ata low (COLORED | ee GET At “QUICK, 4, Lovely_big } rm. mod. REALTOR PAR IDGE E ey i Ne planeta Salsa through Classified Adsl f4.° 2". ibe liee, , er, ¥4 h dial — rat bs Basement: ca- es _ on Dolpnesiags vag BREWER Ete Ei onal a FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer Large & small JOSEPH: ¥. RewsZ, SAL MGR. saci McLat rea joker fous kitchen wi th | | ards. ? large bed-— me with nice 12x24 | ae es WILLIAMS LAKE | Al B, omes Fe ~% $500 DOWN . Large peat Rocheste sae alt Fe ‘3 te i located at 9 |’ See Ed Became ft Matec) Ca te oe "| JIM. WILLIAMS, A uit ahaa eal yor ONE, poet Dee A, i. recat HARDWARE— LUMBER a = aes ie less that sip BE EER \ _DISTRIBUTORSHIP must sell ~ felon | 32 town beef “een oul $00 “dn. wt. REALTOR PARTRIDGE win oi | 43) g)TIZZY For Sale Acreage _ 4 2k - Butiders Attention sdecatil to : velopment at sa cae eal eam ee elt Ree atts actaitee | sap & . down’ : a pil at Sits an unusual eee 7 bargain, it now. 6 haves, and dry. no low” a 3 bed iG ea round, over 1100 feet road schools. sentngs. saree yf Sees 6 | We © ) b ART eae pron sgn hem Priced at 10524_W. MeNichols, Detroit : ner a eo Sale, Land’ Contracts 52 ment, : CIE PLL OL A SSS IOSA ING this #1121:1¢ EQUITY FOR ONLY $600 mn Seas noe bore pest ae $18.) 140 Acres . cash. Hurry. PE 4-1906. : holt g 950. Fond. neat new MSU. Co HOUSE SOLD i “1954 FOR HF 008. for, $08. Pay aly $2 weekly: SELL OR TRADE sttractive north | *- te e 6 close to Roch- ‘Peatson’s Furniture, Orehard suburban = @ modern er and. Pontise. Priced Ered parma go iscount "eh Lake x00 WOOL PACH, 919.98, Reet: eet Stale Hes | Sea memes Ae er |S, Hele, Beanae PE oss (7 ROS Ee aps hak trade gedky tee. 2o"D payment Money to Loan 43 Hy ah) Rué Here is your chance to-move out |. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nw (State Licensed Lenders) rchard Lake Ave. : FE 6-6 | I ey Sy.) |OeTS Belt Base Rugs $393, Gnoecm pockries fe cerssie | seastiel vs da Pe, usa} CASH LOANS port iis a yt a aiking distance to wn. All 7 to $500 : t. Wall Tile his is aon Ya ree ‘c PANGUS. “Realtor * ; eS neice fod — al. a at fee Narge.,Ceramle bath. Tull base: | oa cones TAS BONO | TQ: J : ogan. Ree Ot ike barge chr all! = : att BUY LAND b i ara RIGHT : : Chane, j od age. Lawn and a | acres a ot pavement. | freezer. ite new, 1 yr. old, Reas,. st - i $19,500; Terms. as C : A em ayes sn | Oe rr Finance 0, i oe Fy we 4 Floyd Kent ine Realtor ville. with : YRS OLD. os : 2 Dixie Hwy. at Telegr Me cores Je mits vert of Orten- | ~- 307 GAS RANGE. 3 > j “Gosh, Henry, didn't you get my recumnmer? FE 2-0123 = ville ith $209 dn. . Pontiac Frigignre® ore rigs rater ag net ; F uj om , AMPLE CUSTOMER aRxING Giron aks eee Glee On eyincer washer 2 inde rayton Plai ae came ¢ Sale uses Sale Houses © COLORED : GENERAL REAL ESTATE - 7 AsoUr AN RG TOU gett ,|SEVERAL GOOD 5 & 6 ROOM) . zs FOR T ag ACRES. © postage ie Ofek. bg houses Income nbouses & 4 fam- ee “alt 000 “bel Corner *| - For Sale Farms 48 Utica’ A little ce a 7, bet LS mad Lporae 4 arte - By owner. iles. mat ‘SIN - tig, “en devs "RE ALTY RP AT fess to bay. Soe se" hester 9 ee foron’” DINNAYE game lre tone og #, PADDOCK 90 ACRES See ee “= é OW. FE =a = : a sue: SUBURBAN LIVING aCe teens is tater Gamtt:| GET CASH QUICKLY Fees: car waren BARGAIN FOR '58 , ~ | County. 80 acres Pasemneat eh fo wal rage, il SHARD 2 BEDROOM UN- > ‘fl tls > in Oakland county. fay, ton Coes Up to $500 odies, rugs, on livi rea venetian biin _ WL zC- 7 . ~ . large kitenen en. petced ot S14, Ai cep ~ THROUOMOUTS : CUCKLER REALTY 1048 to 1988 scare. “bring your title ame Peel > FLoons ——. LL : , 1 = 93-7820 peeall a also made on furniture, —— prong! ‘trade dept for r HEREE ii com DAV Is BAS. +3 = YARD is ce ARMS AND. oe FE 308 | signatures and other securities.) oe oR EAYAWAY PLAN ” oH. LIZ PARET ii i iva iat: Bown OR ‘wit Income : Call_Rutledge: OR 3-1111, FE 40003 | O kland “UP _T 4 MONTHS Pay Beautiful ranch heme. sites tees 2-Family, showing good net FOR Ser7) SALE mor, nIRADE a = buy teil = i iereg ot free: . aa hin, im min earnifg, jocated within walk- acres. . Be % bret et cane emaremesi| JIM WRIGHT Geieumeg i" aeromed, | Been eS =" Loan Company) “ae iar tit « | Sri ae oye aol 45 s OAKLAND 4 ry, team 5-9441 mast auto-gas ‘peat and hot _§ ce pm | O pa ; pmlc Pa Ponti re = atle _in. Call MA $119] or UN 42625. i: av ENinas g L $29 . water Features 4 some SM ALL | F “ARMS - , \ * Auburn Height on Aubura — MULTIPLE LISTING ) SERVICE _ and bath up. Paved at's et $13... "3 bedroom house, on black top. - Ra “Sasa, ; 2 Sed Soe 3 fi oro tg Mtn ha rte Catnts heres — Tenens, au ay gt { wn suds os WHIRL jake-priv. $11,500, $1,000 down. Birmingt § rose cod 6 acres of land with | 02 PONTIAC 81 rare BANK ‘BLDG. Pools llr H peqait a ody Contract. OR 3-715, Pics as plenty of fruit. and berries. All| LOANS $25 TO $500 I rm heater with fan, __ HAPPY brick, excellent for $17,500 and terms. By. ap- awit XTER & tivixa ONE, .4,| Crosley Deluae electric range WEW YEAR! focetion. tmmaculate condi- paintment only Lawrence St. Maytag washer, $49. Bchicke. MY tica hout. Attractive | Ss h-C ford, ] c -¥ IRWIN living room with wall-to-wall mith-Crawford, Inc. Seda: Uitks —— SLIGHTL W M. MILLER, Real fOr arpeting. is ber pete Th O OFZ ces scratched or marred, newest eer. Peete & < : 1078'_W. Huron 2-0263 breakfast. bar, 1 3890 8. Rochester Rd. ‘OL 1-0002 — Blond, ‘Swim mor kate on } Lea) end tile beth gown. 1 "Red 1508_K_ Auburn Rd OL 61226! 800] gr aa = ee A eee 4APPY. a room. ivided Base. | +e bo oo - ae we. Sos Pbedrtome | * NEW YEAR ou me oh feeteation space. TRADE wl = Ts. 30 E. LAWRENC PE ¢.01| se0 rifle values and ing Te Ls Lid ail ice: iP + r . P to 302130 Only. +5 per month ter. 1's car garage $14.000- . Pe rcom getsta "heme 2 bea- FRIENDLY SERVICE Leh | _ i or ee x Only $300 down Only $4 5006 A. 4 y i OR R It mr. - —OO- Cash terms coms and bath down Pull base- |, =) orereest—2 tal J ; A’ XN, MEealTC meat 3ayt9 baru. Large laying | ; . : 3° Ave. — 41. Gechers _ Small Investment, us Oetland _ Ave CFE 4-3544 ‘Bud Nicholie, Realtor + noes s aes 5 peek POR ROW WISELY. BLOND ip BEDROOM. 1 BRAND YEW. - s oy Ul rce ’ > -erialiate ble dresser, lar rror-- oo Ee [pour —e+ inf Me ei eee fete pee wa Ponti ent From Specialists! boakcaes bed and et, all for } oe gear aa See at PE $-1201 8004 TRADE 1 ACRE . . = pagan & cont castes: A BARGAIN - merck beak Termiehon Fae rie ae . Large 7 rm. brick, breesgway and You can count fast, on 7 Furniture, 423 Orchard Lake $9 000 ==. ‘a return of $170 Comfortable =e 5 — oe : - gare - ae ‘=. king LE. friendly" one = day service _ Ave: per mon : . din roo! e or farm en suet, 2 veane ous | Grea moe eg fend Hr RIDGE WAY_REALTY | — Sarrow’un f __ | BLOND Oak OBR GOEL, ER. ‘Oakland Taky a7 ‘bedrooms 4 Boor plan pr | me x far Suing Michels, § © | oe wueen A Zour own repayment ‘ere E mode] TV with owivel wand. Cal Located rig agross the. street oer, edhe! Fireplace, full aay Te : : family mone , fo FE_¢+W2._< —_ from peauitat (Outland Perk, | BoStctem eto inact, | PONTIAC REALTY Rent sileated Boat dees | yo ee ais | seo, Moro ee batn With eas, auto this one now! - Idwin 5-8278. . ton mattresses, $12.95;- Hol m1 $275. FARM Hi AND LAND FOR as Water heat¢r. Priced at only = lo reat, Ost 7138. H = id ‘Finsace ped frame. %; é-year ars 500 with a iow down payment Leshi NS a Rope we See Els Lake area 9 bdrms., bard- | son TEASE: ‘0. a mia “Co 0 root inne opr Seas brick | front. bd use, ot moderb. 10 miles out orporation : | Ez 2-0678 lab util 900 cash or : i $17 ‘e | John K. Irwin (re sunt Tere ann to mortgage On aatis "| Sein, Gh ger mont. Rider ayy 9, sagmew and Gr. FE +008] Sah purniture, ci Orchard ROCHESTER - PONTIAC = 2 bed- bark & from coc HAYDEN. ee SSS Sale Business Property rr) mo ara SOURED PEN UAE ae Phone rE, ye . Eve FE eau | NEAR avons BEIOUTS, Ap ~ WE TRADE ite ynonr tos 9 ON Sate Bectlon oan of trou en, pe! TT | Saree LAS Gb eet ee re : sta Fa Gar asa ome Ome en © { ANNE | | nace. 2. car garage. $8,950, terms. | = ——— attached warege. | Dusding 1520 2 4 F prod You can- get ft quickiz én a8 sae eENGLD FER. ee : = our" , in furniture : } 2S teriot wall, bathr and kitchen endorsers ay meni e $, camp trailer, boat, ete, OFFERS sett OR TRADE. 8 iake lots, on eer or ten ae Ge cae PE 6-008 for further in- P << ol ban = = 7. "i ae ° tose pant will, tile afd exterior trim. Located 0: ormation budget. We will be giad to 4 FE 5-3129. am basement 7 ow 50° bo ; | # corner lot. Watkin-Pontiac Es- you with you: money problems. | Foo 7HERM § ROOM Lake Orion Suburban oo we : bors told dy Canoe ba] 4 vey ] “150 oll B6MTR $ e200 oeSio Dries’ fost 3 bese | $1,500 DOWN to 4% per gent Fe edison Sie Nie : ' | Ramirel portable: Vn” § 68.00 Tbom ranch home, iving Rorigage. 3 bedroom home. ¢ 1 4 rcpt woop Commercial Frontage FINANCE CO owe Of" atthe sink $118.00 Jor Sonent waler sofas: |. Vian wiih shower. Ol he Barement ONLY 2850 CASH | Averagé Depth 300 Ft. FE 4.1574 — WAYNE OABER seems Sear enrane Sauy $0000. so own hai 2 bedrm. home. FE me . fk Dixie Highway Se Pevieg pate Bank.Bilg | PACTOR ¥. REBUILT VACUUM i 7 tot akes, ear guar- ~ home our lot. $0,908 ful). = SPLIT-LEVEL 4 Mile South of MIS | k A cleaners. all’ makes, 1 year guar iW aghin ton Park Bree pall cath Ouitty seen. Tate | 3200 square fh. Shell phis base. Phone: : ORtando 3-1259: uiIc asn | co 'N. okneou, FE 42160. & aed d went. ough wiring and plumb- : = ; FR UPRIGHT. ONE or It's Brick. 6 bedrooms. tile te po MS shell. Cail today aay OF sp | BARGAIN ¢ Senerena’s| Sash inches peeeuee —_ ip bent ot condition seston bord Br ypd essed wocpeee alc tay OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY grore—1o rooms, Restaurant “oe: | $25 TO $500 soto er aranieed for ¥ years meat Iki finished in knot | ab HAYDEN, eitalien EM. 3416 or EM SSeli after 7. ‘Tiigal_ St Prevegpe Owner. FE other security. Up to 34 mothe | soratched in | transit gan '. fe pine automatic ot! heat. BPS Watton e PE 0-41 | NEARLY NEW. 3 BEDRMS. FULL_ —- fo repay. Ovr service is quick, | Piuorescent, rebard Lake + water tupear at ar a Eves. ement. $800 down FE 2-654! Rent Lease Bus. 3us. Prop. 49A friendiy and helpful Phone FE a = ¥, __ ‘tached garage. Possegsion at “YEARS D STYLING | 5] nd 1 A TD || See $8121 or visit us at our office. a Sea STOVE.- | Geee* Wieteoo. Reasonable) TRELEVEL. 3 ‘ms. an cre H & A t shi new. Sunbeam mix-master. |) Sewn paseeest. b ot arascious eee. Be, 82. | Full Price $7,000 BEAUTY SHOP FOR RENT ome Ue hws _— I Actes “en| Menetetms t chen 'sidg.| toomste ‘Sreathe Geod garden | S247: WATER. EQUIPMENT LOAN CO. tale washers, Prigaaire 4 Bedroom home in excel-| Cor ; Ra No opel, i% car garage. fur-_ 7.N. Perry St. (Cornet Pike) _ _ fot's REPLACEMENT. Siin i lent confition near Walled] un to’ Pon Ra. right nace, full rooms are 7649 HIGHLAND RD. OR 32863 T SAGUE FINANCE CO. 10" foam re 1p la ee el |e FE $1033, large. $3.000 down ang $50 mo. EAGU AL : FI. land _A 29-4021 le te ee INC OPERTY 4-Room Bungalow 7 ~eratp GanAce EO COR 202 N. MAIN cre eal ater” ester ater, ade "22.500 Terms. “| @ apartm’t income. Ail ferntmned.| on Business Lot (| Reopen, Fe ig © ROCHESTER, MICH. ga shower. ‘il goad eon" ee Poone Fa) : = A-1 loca ¢ drug store | MEDIATE PANCY, WARE- LOANS 423 TO $8000 ein BED CON. HO Driv bd a 2 at corner of Walton Blvd. and ¢ 2 modern offices for AUTOS ttawa tive Sashabaw Rd A comfort: 4 ‘un. 6. aq. ft. 1 semi- novi a 4 Bedroom brick priced be-| MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE able home — cil | soe ce —full| loading dock. and 2 small truck/.. _ HOU! By Beit Oe / low cost at $23,000, Terms. ; basement—ful! bash, ‘bear ge- — Highway | Ph. 1 OF | il, 0! Aid] Zz pe = =~ room. Stk 1 ede -Sxe— business = Cel _ FE OF afler6,-cah = eae a wots SR aes cs | el MORE... , Fe SiO codltheond Guim F STORE FOR LEASE IDE‘L FOR, “~~~ Easy Spin Dry Washer the “Rreolace, modern \ Gi e, | 7S—$600 500 | Ma ware tub washer .- "+ Mitehen ‘with sbuit tone wy, i - 1TOUX- -Franks coed location 832 xt Perry, FE! LO: = a 8 10 $15 Laree ‘aptcine refrigerator tnd full tie baih om firei | | GENERAL REAL ESTATE = $004.10 to's And after & FE) |} For nt, oumposs,, CS pity model etn floor, 2 belrooms and ‘9! ee 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-0701 | __ 57564. Oakland County’ * Teccml ceed oasd bath up Recreation space -EASTSIDE Cleanliness and _! t 43A Business ( ss Opportunities 5 51 2 Fer home additions or wILES 6. ™ in basement, gas heat cer degra oh ares: oe Palos ncome Income Property y #8 : AE ons DA t s » i E i Toc tbat. aru. =e bu + home has, | ES SALE BY OWNER. MODERN natsowar ORGANIZATION or. : winter. Like new. | ong eth f furnished 6 riment buliding. lecting sales. distributer for bad- t 70 Hudson (off Baldwin) im heat; a full basement, I'2- tee oraae boat Gare floors, | 1¥ needed credit management $m R A tt Inc.| gityerresy endistfooces | St aber: Martens _ dervice te business and Chae RIS" AND WATERERS Oy nne *| back Priced for a@ al men. Franchised territory cap- brand ew, 916.66; Peersen’s Fe quick ‘at only $11,950. “For Sale Lake Prop. 44) able. ai, Hceme ova food p- niture, 42 Orehard Lake ave i 38 F. Huron eral been FUR very earning t Swa §5 | LARGE BDRM. _Onen_Evenings and ing for os bed brick tage. down, as bus ys selected must = tint $2. . B. Munro Eleo- ranch s GR =, “| be fully experienced salesman 1081 CHEVY PICKUP. \% ToNn| ‘ric Co. 1060 W. Huron. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - ment? Well if have, ctracea|. Svie to, handle 3-man_ sales! "Dien ovesionds. Also | 1051 ghevy ACHINES at 2 — ee Paleo = Jot to lake: Excellent sbeecn “Chloe AR reap erates oberg ph olihg apd 4 | © Handard coupe, Both in kood con- |. enormous discounts, — thie, week ; ; wallte-well ‘es - cn cor, Se = ras . Want newer or pickup. _ only! Brothers: straight, $1.25 per DORRIS | #eteneer | Sethe os Ebae ees) ie Pasar ¢ owner is moving north | ISDA p O8 ‘PONTIAC TAKE. OR _tan Ave. Detroit 38 Mich - ii FT, eae ‘FOR a a dade VACANT PRETENTIOUS HOME 3 cows: — San = _FE &-1413. FROM Inia VelsGn ey Se home” = Fe or Sale Lots 46) “LET'S TALK ‘31 FORD 8T. WAGON 306 FULLY ante wS. cious six room faaity home, Bne- wr LOY GN WE ShaAnIC ' BUSINESS”. cotinbed——must sell. Older ear WALTON TV |Spealatee qreape fig: ges ety ee es One ce Paved street. curb. sidewalk, gas. _Thr Bande tre : e pay ; 65 E. Walton screened in side . Timk built in "47 in this bene & sewer. _* on 0 : Grocery . ba CRE F FARM iN MIN NNESOTA LY RCA GUAR. ®: x a oil forced air heat, paneled excellent location. Carpeted : r homie near Pc ee OR }-1017. | RCA-TV, AR. }ATN, réation room with’ built in bar and dinette, full With beer and wine license. WaP. SERVICE Is NOW iN Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114. fet, Malt tah 02 Sar Tee Sewn terme | See the New Sites.at tan, be bowen tof hi poo | Fellow pages OR a8. so jg hgh a ai Fr . “ : eae beesee tices oa bores: | Cherokee Hills! own, Living quarters are = | T R-A D ME FOR Al Siectire. 802 N. Johnson, FB BRAND NEW, 3 bedroom You country-fresh — aot en Hogg Yestnees. Realtor Partridge. 45169, erst NITY with. gracious 21 : FE +301 OTA re Glee mee hving room. "plus large din- Beauty of toes ie * haag's oe = to. leave’ =| LATE MODEL Pre-Inventory Sale The Meal 3, bedroom Some. . Re a + 9 Detter homes, aad, Whete clove: | : * Ure Sees Bante ree Lele desk & chair ..... $2 steps to climb. price includes car- ream true; a real convenience! eae. / : sed 22 Auburn i ag Soe opal gee Foveiy Gein ‘and huetvens benusi:| Zour smaller heme ie trade. SETS Liquor Bar’ New HOME, 3 kee onsen 3 Wedeuken jog omer — Pits raps Ra Se eeed Wenkhenee complete: 4 @ priv., fo areal cam gate ee 13 oe TRUE —\For $2.50 —{ & per ony “a | fy equipped famed te new of oid ot ‘oven trate - VACANT BUNGALOW down. ros ou can ‘buy shies ope tog Good ne Se iy . : aE, E. r ess. Only lique: in uM Five ngalow, Peg ego fncome en eih, re prieate ene en CARL W. BIRD, Realtor eee. Attractive Tivine < quar. at porch. peal ‘to fo attie. e- by Theat National B; e. : k,; but tgritly, ite pertect t tiave you. FE . 36 worth Beag0 ome NOTE MN way aoe wat oie |¥e Ce Fea FE EB oy HIGAN BUSINESS | ,asen r ; too. eo r Ww alton Blvd. SALES CORPORATION’ gett she, FE +Tiee H PPY N NO WORK HERE You Large level_1% sere parcel RAD! R SKATES IN j : 4 cot } limits. excel- JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER. &@ new pau, Skates sharpened. - — fay gece = 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. i t off on all hace 801, su ie for sma! ruc + YE ARS. 8, Priced at only $2,- PARK AT OUR FRONT DooR_ | BARNES HARDWARE Z . ___%43 W. Huron - GREETINGS ire wees ce Clarkston Area___| RIDCE |? RADE 4. |. Clarkston Area r oo : =. beautiful site NAL in 2 says rancher | gel - : 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ial ee bea EP ee He ‘ened wee ca ace M bets 87 37 aeus mates oS fe. eerie OUT cia - < chi Ai “y Wyn + Tasir Vaare WAG N a —|t ieee eal et abs} _Dore ae es ~~ 8 TAGE LA, .. Fasy: "Ed a New. * moh aA Wace ve fe : Spncemcado a oo Pay em east eT =e S i eee a ees Bi eye ae we , EXCAVATING-SULLDOZING “ The Workingman’ Fried} | Special >. LARRY | _pdrawer ; i { h 0 . : DRESSER STIS ete. top ‘a fil gravel. sand. Better Cars for. T.ess | -s4 Pord Victoria |... $00: . fete Se eae p30 estes, eee ‘led, stow removal. 2 77 15 8. Saginaw USED CARS 3 Ramp lar sation ‘wagon. - “LE :ROME., os = oo i - [= tC : v, sedan .. EALER Paves . chat : “<, $9.8 | 3 ariel ict Air fee 0008, ROA , GRAVEL | “$ YDS. : acer NEW ‘YEAR H 41 popGE’ ‘CLUB. COUPE. $75. Rogers Sales & Service ROCHESTER 7 ror peel ae oo pod] ; lable { $i Delivered FRE 46:88: SMART SALE FARM i _MA 43425. - ies pene ; ine roo | equipment suitable for — ~ nr | : i= OMA NOMY FURNITURE ee halls, .. Wood, Coal & ‘Fuel 67} ———-— — HOLIDAY SPECIALS | SW EPT-WING- ANG DODCE - OLDSMOBILE, : 31:8 Saginaw 23-9153 + industrial p! ats, -laits, ; on For Sale Housetrailers 8 1°s5 Chev. 2. ar... |... For. top quality pew car trade Sr _STrLEwenS , SELIvaRED. OMIM meee ie | STATT'S Tea ltrs. “Warene leara a BiRCHT OLE aH 4992 ROYAL 28 FT AL J 34 Chev. S b toe fo Om Al - 1... 4.ooeg00 BTU PER UNIT . BIRCH OAK & HARDWOOD. FE “trailer, sleeps with shower: "| H3 Shot Boyes Saas “MOTOR SALES ou ur i H : 5 2347 a Exc. cond ..will sell-o —e terms! ‘| [35 Olds. H'day coupe ... Pee OLDS DEALER Norge ‘pel tances 1 Lev.athan furnace wh com as mie ne 12 18 OR _OR 31251 or OR 3-17 os ; 36 Olds. Be, H'day coupe‘ $ DODGE CARS roe 8. _woodwar rd___ Birmingham a , veryon type Terrid ©: Burner 2 3 ; : ao: 'g oY ‘ede. Wa, lketuse } de Be TEM oe en SME REE WEE Plate Oo Css eterpeace + FURNACE wG9D. MOBILE CRUIAPR axl ALU: © : sto, tke mew) AND TRUCKS | ee eee re aE ERT a ae Pelee ttt MBMIBE Poe FE sg opemN — nOUSETRAILER Men B SER Caw Sa fOM! M_uo wY_st0_lane_orton, ute. Wash. 338 95 p pppmoier ale “ - . Must sell ‘E a. Save & ~ ~320V 57 FORD. BLACK CO xc con FIREPL Ace woop srascnnp, £7t,,°0R4. must sell Deus, FE. wood an iength-desirea Al-! Walten Blvd Lot 3 ae shade & "ornamental trees 4. 36x31 PEET SELL OR SWAP FOR. 19 isl ASKINS. CHEV ROL. E “J | Fordomatic, Powe r Ssteering, ; ; See eran Gaaes aE Dont iac “Sales . Auto Wesh 8358 98 AVE pate, wast YT suse wise ant OSS, & _ghitto. Wash | ep 1 Ree nt +. —_ emailer trailer FE 8-3797 MAb! non west 4-150. > SAVE ame a: 8 oo 4 ACE + FURNACE —— — ee = ———— a 57 lac’s Owner's Demos., Auto Was: £198 95 tan blowe Sous Sy ts ng wood FE 44228 or VE TR. MILER ENEH. ANGI toy OWENS FORD 1955 FORD CUSTOM & 2 DOOR. Bri tees y BAVE - niptcr— 1733 KPM pha 1 13 Scott Lk Rd ROS A Standard shift New tires. Exc. ..° pontiac convert. Exc. cond. Fa. Cony. Wash $it -30 ~V PLACE — FURNACE ~— KIN. & MOBILE Lie NT] : "S65 FORD : __ condition. $905. _FE 4-437 3 | PB. Hydra SAVE 5 aes ano . g wood Cannef coal- Speed-{ _ SERVING THIS AREA FOR | 1 ss : SELL 5 83 Pontiac “y-Dr l-owner car.” Gas Dever Sia Cal XP WI ID IAN: wer tue! of! Oakiazd Fuel &/ YEARS : COUNTRY SEDAN PRIVATE PNew, nue vedi eri ‘33 Pontiac 2-Dr Deluxe Hydra. — * . \ Peigt 436 Ofcnard Lk Ave FE! “Ay den sot - Re ga! $1395 heater. matic transmission. R&H. : : Vile 223283 fla —_— Eveclient condition. $913 or best “83 Pontiac 2-Dr. Deluxe Hydra. — | -}2> “Gy Siler Mavisn +e. e783 Chev Bel Air “pry atso Fire’ Silver Dome - Palace a S TAKE OVER PAYMENTS | 3} Chey | Bel Alr MTS Rad. geiiver in. 2. cord; | BEEMER 161g AND %0'g TRAVFL ats Cecie @ burg R= phone He a NVAR 2190 Dayts- SHED = | ave contre oe PE ‘y ME ¢3867_| wan Wipe Lom oe 3 vs Recta $6 30, Also os eraneree a Giarktion . 68 SEAS SONE. D FI IREPI ACE A re | Ls rie rio radag eats Se T “F eee Call Credit - Mgr. FE, one toa. tons WATER HEATER, pi eee | werd eisere Ser MA 55568 or MA sisi : bawe ; BEFORE sa noe ; ; 96D DELI v / 108 models avsilable in or ton a 3. bedrms 8 and 10 wide (Con- ~pp.| Yentichal models. Front kitchen ‘ 1 SE rE okt FIRE Custom built modeis. Shells and 4 _fiace weod FE _>- a | office models. You name it Lib- ie erence = = | — _ Hi : Bi ; : Harold Turner Fo eral financing including life in-— ' Rawr 7 Be ae : N Plants, _Trees, Shiubs: 08 surance if desired: We trade.” - : GOOD ( ’ T "a3 PLYMOUTH. a SUBURBA 147 8. SAGINAW. ee 5-4101 "059 OLDS 8a DR. HYDRA. us CHEVY. EXCELLENT or f | y - R s ve rine! ae a credit th 98. . = men o : REZNOR oo si = aa Mgr Mr Parks a MI 4-7500. GAS ~ WEL t heater: Easy -A Per eo z: loveiy mcres tncludes a private at 28} Tower tin good cond OR 3-263) . a y N ; > Wig | > + Bottle Gas : : ‘ in - | UPE. GooD fey, NI SFE . . , = POSES EES 2 ‘ Or little cash will make” down 1948 a poruouTE: co : - eee IPMN ou OAKLA? 0 TRE F . Parts and Supplies— | A OREHnNIT jparment_oo ‘31 Ford gemos_ or ‘cond, OR 3-3197 : fs stokes 100s FE 53 eee 60 S Telegfaph BE 23200. Sales Wanted Used ‘Cars, 88. For Sale Cars a1 ITD Tt. La low payments. ‘spot seven 1983 PLYMOUTH “CLUB” ‘cours. aoe Wat ne it LE or Sal ea 69 fot ‘U. 8 and-Sun pm. Parts - ; Be ee | Eee Uma: oredh heck he puene Res eee rein Wes) cau 2 OFF On eT HAP een tet Ol) 20a ee UY woes 2 Sery. “Ul €—closed Sun 7 4:1 PRICES FOR: aie OLD. ‘33 CHEVY STATION (WAGON -NO € REDIT Cail ‘George $-Million LY 98-4000.) Grea; Mgr Mr Parks at MI ~ Ware misc bite racrcis aos beE ATE INY —— = HAVE Libra 10060 ON 1957 36, ars On Heater and clock $495. Koss and 1] ok 4-7500. 36 months to pay at #7500 Harold Turner Ford Sr ae whee Expect. OLD Bi ace TAN 9 Budes take $400 equity .— a 7 | Printz OR 3-5200 eurners Pere Oeelet TWO BRAND NEW i957 BLY f . * CESS ore! AR | F CE = 1 lanc le vm ts j - -_ ner ma merece +e ss 2 a Ul eae ped en ‘monthiy os AES ty i CASH | TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ~ NEED CREDIT “ee ee .| MOUTH 4 DR. HARD TOPS!. ~~ beh aes ea: pe ay : ; ee aa : | "53 Dodge 4door, V-8 PONTIAC *«FOR A GOOD DEAL Cn moe ¢ ONFORI), AVERILL'S .NEED CARS | yours for no money one "Take | | - : : see ; op a TRAILER SALES shout.” then pring it mere for top | soe a ap eye ;- AUTO BROKERS | SEE MeNEATL. 4 5 ‘ mpiors} os s Aeik Ss ase - > G6iar 445, Cail E 2-131 for e t| Chev. conv .V-8. 7,000 Mi. a - ee . Peat motes kg Melt Bek tom to 1 owas oo aaae Dine awy | Rr ON! PE Bent iro" All Pinanding | M4 Chey. Bela igs O89 BR WoeRMINOMAM | Se = SEGAL ELEC HEAT! ean ae Sere aie Cae Ae ee Oe ee Genie baer ey “Paid, FOR JUNKED CORVETTE "369 TOPS. EXTRAS. foe share en bag? d FOM a poner: -PLYMOUTH DEALER 2 c oe i 7 eel eT tg. KITC Ht FE N & ABINFT SINKS 2689 \uburo RG FE rows Zimmers, Richardkons and cars Joe Arthurs, EM 3-9101 | - hood cond. $2,400. FE 5-8 Handled Here | = Minhas Dr. Sid shift. $54) °°49 PLYMOUTH GOOD ‘CONDI- Launcry tats stars ‘aucrts bal: | SoaNty scale 42° Moa? = Hose WE BUY CARS IN “ANY CONDI. | 33 CHEVROLET 2_ a SEDAN, | :52 P iment de | § ie sie 42 Oa — = Rey CAVE PLUMBING fe Value te 30 phys sae FIELD € HAM oe Oe a one = prices \ON FE B01 radio & heater, sharp. $495. ae aoe at + le oo : 93 | 33° ARE (OVER, oY Waramatie iz seu wi..e- they jast aiso terrific Vai- Fee $2900 ental pi idler Cee ! 7 5 98. t. diydra. ..., : ntlac oor ny ae a urs oon 8 and 66. mode ¢ aie a.e. CBap-, Parts. gas. supplies. Open 9 to 8, WID USED & “JUNKED CARS. "8S Ford convertible, auto (+57 ytercury Colony Park- Wagon.:.2? Dodee Conv. ... $345 Take —ovgr payments of $272 #INCK S01 PIPE. o Fo. $ : SOM; atgan Frebe rescent. 393 Or- man y Braces “OR 34 gay Sunday 2pm to & pm | Bagley Auto Paris, _ FE. 53-0219. . | - matic transmission. radio & heat-| "pai, power Teararnke €00-}-5) Chevy. 3-Dr. .. oo. OS 3s Cal -FE 9131. Mr. Fish, ot Sumi Pus euaina ELEP 2 8 eea lake 3. = E = — MY¥rtle 2-0721. 1 mile $8 of Lake wrp- SHARP CARS 49 THRU. pocmenetic: spotlights, white Ol Reve $1 800 Our price 82.805, $0 Ford dinaat 2 = sag ee Se LAVATORIES pan ae MIXING. ; | (Orton on Mie __ | '34 models “Top dollar lenis NEW RAMBLER : Fully '260_N. Perry-Madison FE este et FeNviac * STARCHIEF, LiKE : Fee re diese value BB HS ELK CT Upp FURNISHED MoBIt HoMES AUBURN MOTORS TOMER HIGHT MTRS. | eeu pO, Za 1953 FORD CUSTOM @ 2 DOOR. new. 17,000 mi. PE $0 : (see oe : , ~ Teale oa) cnet Be een | CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. “15 Minutes from Pontiac’! transmission. white walls | Standard shift’ New tires: Exc. 34 pONTIAC Pe ‘Town: : antes TRAILER EXCHANGE . OXFORD, MICHIGAN OA 8-2528 |, List $3,297 Your price $2,570 _fonaition_ $995 PE ©4373. er FE 12-8909 2 < Gr hare (0S Telecrank ano Used ‘Truck ‘Parts BIA 1935, CHEV. BEL AIR? DOOR! °4, Ford, 9 passenger Country Se 1953 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE ONE ~~ ~ May YoU HAVE & . i ae ees ~~ | sedan “Power glide WW Near! 6 TON PICK —. | dr. V8, Power pack. steering. | Auto. trans. Power $1088 Dunsky Thrifty Drugs, 148 'N ee ‘ en “y Or sa, we Paes BE S210 pda ‘ : SAL 4 ney Jace any oi, Body |; bfakes, power glide and other “S6 Rambler ¢-door sedan. 12000 Sag naw = a We Pe ADE Cask (hon BATHTUB! “PLY WOO! 1A oe oe ore, Fre ria ” oie areal be ea ee Ce hae 1987 NASH METROPOLITAN IN Hi Mh P \ ¢ 1E CAS Oo we BS ) <] ’ N’ v Ns o ——— miles rea or. cash i gp ee one) Lie | y , : | Over $5 Mobile Homes to select ‘36 CHEVY '2 TON PICKUP 64322 a C | trans, Beautiful So en Pee ste a RWW mrieie mma 33, #5 & Kor ues SE co * ' - | from. Up to $100000 OFF during| with low mileage 1300 miles a | "83 Dodge V-8 Four dr Sharp ——— i = tee $2450 rth w Do ee Lie 1Na2, | ths sal YES Bob Hutchinson, MA 66250 Buc he lic | 50 Buick Hardtop. Sharp Tae | S AR 2 G A Thompse a. 86 8 oe . a Un ee eng Tops $1 et ; jowers the price’ but tops them! ~~~ 3 oe a . Uu e on |; 33 Hudsoa | Runs Good : sips “J nee - : | en trade in allowance 33 son Runs Go 5 - ry . Ts INTIAC PLYWOOD CO . ; _. | Lock at\some. of th pack cn : OF DRIVING . EE OES a HAL RD re Saal’ TOE silewe puceee erence ace | Eat auaime ies ome onece WILSON -| OFFERS | over scars | SPECIALS | ue ae o JOB OfL OR Gas RAKOE HOODS, $39 85. “INCL 6 month: Alo femae sears i M15. ORTONVILLE, MICH. 7 ‘OV aS x f. ae Ge 5 eI oe dane fan. Slidine door medicine FE ®2210 atier 6 eee Traveier-..... ++ 8 888 00. NA 7-2635 _ +4987 Caditiac Convt. Power $4750) IN STOCK ¢ December 28th Only x { - Eddi St ie ties Ct ed cabinets win lent. $37 6 Le DACHSHUND PUP PILES AKC (20 Pt, vive eM $1988 00° Crp aN 5g 4, TON GMC. RAH, 1957, Volkswagon - - gives Ve 1e eele : i ta sb fintatures # ham yf stock a met ° ‘ i let tol 13 5 tbe ot AbeererD Jom better a ; . tem | pee and core. mabe 4 r ' 2 bedroom a eons oo FE 5-1661 tess Burk Garee $1308 - ; FOR THE Gone ¥e ty A MU woe 40 Ft 2 bearcon "/, $3188 00, 34 FORD .*, TON PICK UP. | 1956 Ford V-8 Grest 4dr Birmingham 2 Pivmowth Club C oe Sharp ‘8295 FINEST USED CARS wre = : a 5 Rt . | >. Afte 2 George: + : . : 4 53 Ramt stalioh wyo Nice $495 27105 *Orcharc Lake Rd ; : ; = G F UPS 56 4) Ft -., $348200 0 $49. After 4 pm 43} x Fordo $1295 | mbier stalioh wy 7 M i rom pisine due ici bad help asics) OLU “CONVERSION BURNER oa. CRE eek Posen EN ; 0° ae 10 WIDES ; land. Drayton Plaines ~ 1936 Ford V8 tudor Forso $1292" 0) Chevy. Extra e 1 Keezgo Harbor _ RCAETS sl eS ey able up to 3 apts almu-t nes i eS Ft 2 bedroom --» 8448800 “54 FORD PICK UP ORIGINAL | 1955 Chevy 210 l-cr, PG $1145 Fi 1957 PONTIAC a PER CHIEF 4 men ice help e€ Ca. before, tl eS Gmc cco oa sain | oi! tanks, 6a Cad betrat, KE NAMSTERS PUPPIES ALL PET ¢y Ft 2 bedroom -... $4188 00 owner R&H and enclosed bed 1954 Buick Harctop Dyna $119» . . .@eor hardtop RH Power brakes wires IN DOLER - W wiTH 2-vebe Ghop 68 8 Astor FE. #6454 = 1a Fi. t bearcom : $5568.00 §450) OR 43-7621 ; Hag) pore a ear Ps v8 $ Le 4 WOODWARD Roger's Sales & Service 4 steering WW Hysita. $2,160 - coo : : : RAKEEI CANARLES. SUP : ; PG ‘ON ¢ SNOW dis ~< ewer > § 795 r : ; E 28253 c essor. Meat sucer. OF - ML-GAS FURNACES PART ij ssnaerson FE 27°27 | Also _e large gselect: on : jate 2b COURTS Se ee ek eae 1ga2 Pontiac zat Hogg “e COMPLETE PARTS & IO ea A aaE REPORT 52483 — ee SuFR PATE 7 = z aancunl == Sa rm ana x Ry = modei trade ins at FOC om . ontiac -~dr 245 ivo - ARMSTRON poe ey Caner a are MORE SD Cince CMDS pres, VES vou will save bun) -OR SANS i951 Ford 4-door vo 8S RENAGLT-DAUPHINE | Smgey 1 fan. 33. wilvs a-decr. : pS See . Mr censed contractor OR 3-5634 —e*_* ~ at tCafedae of dell ars when you drive | PON' T IAC Ss ape) GR) sts 1 es | Har New | * Oe =| -NoMtust No money doen Take ‘ GOLDSEAL Kenyon Heating Service ' Parakeets touar. to if alk | ovt to Hutchinson | 1947 Ford el . ‘ a5 Dpy | tment oe p cost of driving over payments of $1976 a month. Injaid Tue +, PHILCO 20° TELEVISION SET. Trained tires $8 Harlequins & ¢ “TCHINSON | TRUCK CENTER | Bud. Shelton sot Sales } | @ onssenges d do uvat to mig Phone Credit Mgr FE 34131 . “Qenuine lnaid Tue an Aiso Blonde Cocker Spaniel. 8 . cages 50! 4th St FE 2.4025 i BOB HL TCHINSO? CK CE -te- | aupurh et Fast Blvd FE 98-9683 Year | per gallon $3 PONTIAC 8 HYDRA POWER Colors &* x oc en {. mos cid. 3814 W Tienken Ra, 1 PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES ix c omes Sales, Inc.j °° CAR PAYMENTS~ ea BURDEN. " : \ Open evenings ‘ti! 9 | steering. windshield washer. Bsce FLOOR SHOP 99 8S Saginaw mie W oof Adams Ra | Pood since 1927—884 Oakland “Ave Tobil he lon : ee ] c.} GM some? Let ts help you adjust. 2 : Fasters Imported Autos = ie = and all extras 3505, <——~ : TS = i i ~ a ALT SPECHA Ls ; POST LIGHT FOR OUTSIDE PUPPIES - SHEPHERD & DANE | Draytoa ane OR “1202 | to some less expensive model. | Zee 467 Auburn Ave, ss FE 2-#145 1954 poems a Spc: Micsicn 1a «2 nh. nes 8 i# 90. complete: 142 Romex. 3c, mized purebred Beagies Cocke “Opes. 7 Dara a - Week | Soe ree Lake Orion. Motor Sates ¢ wipe se.ecrton. oF READ Si ethnaee cae, ceed eee oe Sheetrock. 4x8 sheet’ wis 47 Firomplen a0 6 eae i & Beas! le mixed fe is! is shepherd, witiee — 45 OR 16 ALUM | RI | are B RA XC I | Mie *#f CLARKSTON RD good guaranteed used care al- WALL AC CE ECEL L 6284 Join. cement 23 Ib beg 100 de ' OL GOL UL) ete tratier Call after 390 OL 2-2822 | dart. |FORD — MFRCURY (MY 2-261) Ways on hand. Terms to suit your Outboard motors. beats appt. . 7 oe = Sh RIDING TRACTORS. WALKING: Dace Trained, Boarded 70. - . Oakland at Cass | ae ee purse ances gums cameras etc as 108) PONTIAC CATALINA _ SHARP : Reet 02 E GTORS ard Dower mo x _Rent Trailer ‘Space , 79 / WRECKE 55 FORD 690 E F ; DESOTO > ee. | tt payment on = rood xed car — Rue Saled (0308 Saciage FE : 69 tvs ‘mode oh UO) almost : Age cond: “Ashton Equipment MI: ee SWEFP «4 DOOR . ; | Balance easy ee Ge ene id of “aa ee " Says They must yoos ate Fe a My O08, MOBIL HOSTER FRTATES MODFRN > 67853 : Power sifting Radio : i BILE. SPENCE a PONTIAC HARDTOP Low ime iH I Ging : rained. urt-Sheil ‘ : e 2G if . 2 at C em ang 2 ; TEE 8 *ALES & SEPVICF a pats {ont sea-visreiound EM “ss Gwe TRUCK Call FOR AP. ane Pra 000) CHEV ROL ET USED CARs * mileaze $2900 Hi-Fi tadio and toes ae » bu O: ren tl! ® oom nH Grain, & 1 eed 7 ene . : = point eee te on + ne ont i 1 2 Oak'ana . ve FF 59°87 finedn Mu Les 2475 Gillnem . ia , e 8-930 O37 Mi Gotnjes. = a ; ; : ; $3 '2-- TON PANEL GOOD COND : ; : 2 Union La 1-488) SSURPI Us set ME : ere 6 BLE RNER CARGE ¥ Oxtord Mobue Manes YseS Of ane 37:13 or Onianao : noo S Woodward TA nied a oo 1985 STEDE CHAMP CLEAN 6730 Materia eae il heap GR f20:s °°~ «(Cee mon & ayes both Oxtord eon (i akex! 6 ys sie TS ME Sto" |. ENGLE ‘NASH SALES OR 38518 ‘3 . - Hiighiane Ra “Mise: OR hi0s2 Yt Cheap - OR 5-2 IST & 2 0 CUTTING cE? Rd 40 by 80-ft lots 3o-f . streets : S| ; : ——— M50 % Porter Ra pe _3.4068 ° ~ —— EEE = A "KS : s( Pome Ne 1 Tea ™ rt Pe: 4 1 a Sr = BASEBOARD HEATING BYSTEMS. SMUT ME ATonoer pipe, Rome’, a bare FR 428 or FE go6is, fpecrety i be Cee ae For Sale Cars 91 iy FORD DELUAE 50, Moron including blueprints with piping! PEC Ora te RA 175 Scott Ta Ra | best OA 8-3022-or MY 2072 _ # MOTOR SALES ee i : Ciagram See G. A, Thompson, 80 —” a8 al say 2” : > BUI OA MASTER Gobp F 33 FO ic : IPS-A | : oe ee a THE SALVATION ARMY ae CeIn APT ALT: | 2 PARK AT PARKHURST i anciiba awd eas Fun eee ee eee ae ALING | | H ae | Rotmoney on venune ae “= ‘rE > § . and -brome, o 1 no tain. d0e e = 72} zs a 3 5 oe BEAUTY “SHOP” HAIR “DRY ERS. 1 Ree merte ect Youn Neeta Ry es Where Hving ts a yvacatieh-72/ g359 EDM sar see tne car FE 2.0186 | “te vio “BIG : Ciothing - Furniture - Appliances © 755 Scott Lake Road jake with good swimming. good - , CADILLAC 9 PASSENGER 1948 : BATHROOM PIXTt REE ne Noe lf WEST LAWRENCE ist g-onD < ‘UTTING ALFALFA & hopls, club house and tornado 1993 BUICK 4. Lee {CLEAN hmousine. Exc condition 36 000 ee . . town kitchen & fur- | - brome. Timot ciever 35! shelter Only 15 minutes to Pon DT ene Ces Seer 214 actual miles Formerly used ax : : neces, Hot water ‘and stenm bails | | F er baie K up Straw corn tac. Also tratier.saies base rate; ‘“*°°*_!93 S Saginaw FE ~~ * fureral home hmousine Auto -~ = oe Automat: eriecr. slopuel a Ot LUM er fo cents, get cra’ o Free de: on, $20 Phone MYrtle 2-461. i. ‘57 = d C t. ic eden. ecrctriel seat (ad ‘Nes -Y F ml UREA GEG |. ereCer ce: ppt Io ote _- — ) juster, pull-out seats. deiuxe ir CW... ai crock and tile galvanized cop: | Piasterboard. rock atm paint, _ load lots OA 8218 Auto Accessories 80 Or Onv terior New battery Radio and 3 3 , yer black pipe and fittings hardware teas Osi sec 1st & IND CUT ta ‘cea —— I eee ae heaters Good gas mileage Boay LOR : : Pos } : S i if %. cand ve str Will tieliver MA 50666 i Eeeerice 1 a ee ato ' Sel ena tae roo Paintend guper Kem PE As Finst “AND” SECOND CUTTING GOOD $0 FORD MOTOR 6 CYLN oF Dodge V -8 Seber mist sea lanedieey Ss € lals! = . = = mrs 4 NI SECO} Ud wOy fyhee ; = het 3 T i BY Pe HEIGHTS SUPPLY _ USED CANVAS 1°x46 5 sifeia JS conis 45 cents, 63, og, SQ°C Pats Cheap OR = & » $05 MU 4-502 : Di C . 2685 LAPEER » FE 4:5431 OR 3-467: 7 Ce phaser Bale ON S223 IEF oat ne Hath « wr | oe less. than oy test ER V-8 4 DR AUTO 4 IRCLE PLUORESEES LIGHTS. USED OIL SPACE HFATERS $29 “HAY POR SALE For Sale Tires 80A 100 ari les and ace one R White. was re ..4 A sage most modern Jights for kitchens. ang up 80 South Perry G A EM J2BE1 eee ieee ae ois : aa : Ured to 61.265 _ if Fnghsh Hellman $1405 . : + . Ginettes and recreation rooms i Thompson & Sons STRAW & IND CUTTING Al USED TIRES $3350 UP owners. Many other buys Clarkston Moto Sales SEDAN 4 c.i radia & Prater $1295 value $8 95. factory marred Woon AND ALUMINUM COMBI bay. 81] deliver 4075-Bald Eagle WE BUY-SELL, tiso whitewaila Ae "CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALFR ‘tancard shift For the one who : Mec ern Sichard Local pation Ea Ce ee > “tk Ra) ME 2790 ; 5 STATE TIRE SAL ES oes at Rochester ; Clarkston, “Mich. _ Phone MA S341 Rises to cut his gas- bill in BECAUSE | uorestent, © , oO | . See - 1 > 5 Ss _ 4 yey = Tack ee ec == ——— 1 ee eae - -' BE ASON | MBE R CO. Tom be: fesed OL 17 My ran co ee re-) HOUGHTEN & SON we ee JANUARY CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. : =>, caps 67015 $1295 exchange Also YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | le t [oss Hudson Hofnet $ 595 Ig TRADITIONALLY | A | : = most modern lights for kitchens, WARM MORNING COAL AND GAS For ‘Sale Livestock - 72| available in 14° recaps 670-15 | and { |: ison Le RS SHE SLOW MONTH IN THE dinettes and recneation rooms heaters Wood stoves, oil stoves whitewalls, $1595 plus tax. Ex. | GMC_ TRUCK opt es 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio & heater, oe = i . $1295 value, $696. factory mar- ana combinatiog bottie gas and ...n5 “your MARES & GEL chasge. Full roaq hazard guar- | SEE OUR FOREIGN Hydramatic | HE BEST MONTH OF THE ey Pallet wi cusd cy | pinaee Davucenee, Ph MA 5-6019. dings, $45 per mo. Stallions $50. anteed on new ties State Hive |g gawuar, Aus Healy, fer eo! ot” i. YEAR ad A ce weer i ree eee 393 Orchard Lk. | _piance. Davisbur,. Ph} - This includes your use a 2 Apne 503 8. Saginaw. FE 4-0687. |; as x MAIN. ROCHESTER i "36 F ord 2 Dr. .....$1195} . PRICES WILL RISE AS. .~_ ; > = a —— | Do It Yourself” OL mile“track. Hitch in hatn, Féom | _ | «OL 19761 | CUSTOM V-a Sedan. radio & heat- SPRING GETS CLOSER ~~ HAIN Ss: SAW — eee ~~ for Sulkies White Pine” Actes.” STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | ~on | ef, Fordomatic, good tires, excel- | BUY. NOW AND > : ' ; | out Sachabaw to Grangef, Turn |” traded in on General Safety Tires | See Ls for the Best Deal - @ ‘| lent condition. | SAVED SAVE! S AVE! | - . New - es = asics & service FOR RENT "right: OA 8-281b — Up to 50 per cent off, black or | : : } ABOUT SEVERAL Goop USED 4 vide My saagr | S*™ PM wattpaper STEAMERS see | white walls Jn Used Cars bet Doatiac 4 De $505 c WE HAVE IN. sTOCK --- ie + SARE c TEN SRY WELDING, NINE DOOWICEraTS GLENN'S AITR. SALES Z - ao ial = ; BONTIAC— : F COLEMAS O1L FURNACE’ es p00- SAXD ERO Et AGRE SIAR NAD 2G: us a 2 p Rebeka DAE bite Seb Df pen speeeny ae gee a ‘CHIEF TAIN- DELUXE... SEDAN. 'S7_< = -=3 “AR OVER = Se ERE * cos sk $95 FE 4-40 082 SEA tr eye YFARS OLD, $200 SADDLE 451 S Saginaw at Raeburn i 254 S Saginaw | ae sradio & heater Hydramatic, many 7 Statin Wh er 2405— Tap ARE READY FOR THE oF EcTRIc 1GH T FIXTURFS OPEN SUNDAY = * AVAILABIE. A DRFAM, FOR Auto Service 81 ee) | Biguaends cf unused miles : aE PERCHIED "Radio, neater. MARKED bows = ND THEY oom In neuse Ee we a FE 29739 -= 188 5 5A NFOPD oitippREN’ CALL MU 4 4 2 ‘ ao pune GRINEST Sey ue Ue, 7 hi 7 . one oe Sener s z sees fast yan THEY a = a CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE yy. Gitomer (L meirave Cle la S 37 Varck Hardtop $2205 ; ; Fern S@LF TEAM OF WORK car “Cyiuaders ieborer Ma Maulson Pontiac - Cadillac - CaQranc ec ‘Oi e EEC Al ; BUICK har. POR peered 4 sade: chine Shop 23 es Pix ane FE . 1350 N _ iow 2 of) Vaoadnitr. li Map SPSS e her i ore ! J-2A61 . z ! 7 . ie = solid values , . Radio. heater Dirafiow power eda x ak i ar ar | : ies teery ° r 5 : Rite pops Cu Smtr Wet Sale Motor Scooters” S.C Woodward Everything » 38 Buick Hardtop $1595 ming. power Brakes . ; . PRPAFF SFWING MACHINES Ey OA. and 82666 “USHMAN -AGCLE MOTOR SUPER 2-DR. radio & heater PONTIAC 2 een’ © . ie : > GpIb i. &? nds uUtapery materia: ra : mT WN 1 BE “6S6 CESHMAN Penis and has Dynafiow . power steering and 0 Co % ble 7 S] as 3f PLYMOUTH 2 DR R&H $998 CORILG ones ae plumbing snd) elec ical MALE HOG AHOUT 400 1BE oot on ee Be nes MI. 4. 1930 bretes Yellow & White with verti : “it : rue nappies Open 7 dave Weekdayy York $6) 8147 Sashubaw Rd is sabe Satter © : | black and white interior, many - Radin heater’ Hydramatic, pow. . , os ce 8 38 to 6 80 Sunday 40 00 iene cor $ALE ei) ae ee His Lt ATI E “10 \l A. | unused miles to go. er steering, power brakes. - oe Ie TH CL. SEDAN, oes eee es 20 nite id Supply. RABBITS FOR $ALE 28 | ake ney | - 7 WoT ek Tag at: re Ba tsa in Lee Ha Drkviont Bains For Sale, Motorcycles | 8s we have @ large selection of good ley a . C1705) CHEVROLET - ‘ \ am {| lngtou pee i ire 50 8B k Supe S]793 - : . . 2336 + late mode! used cars. Must be 36 ( ‘ach Hae Cl Cp UIC : Uy CE ie caey tell br cles bi \ x <] =O: th bag 70c- Sale Musical Goods — 62 : | ror PARTS & SERVICE ON: sold by January first. Any Tea- |, ; | 2DR. HARDTOP power steering 36 Converible ~ S19) $5 Pr wos TH 8ST WGN, AUTO ‘ IK « . ‘anted L Jivestock 73 io ay oe Lee sn) 6 ae i Pou CEOHm Ine a Ss. MAIN | af Ol} ds Dx. Fol ies Sed, | radio & heater, dynaflaw, nothing Radio, heater, Powergiide i TR AN $845 SUPPLY ce OR ~ a ~ ; Davidson Sales Co. 31 ai c we Nes pk | but sharp! ' : : : a lane Boss, pyr \ seatioc WANTED LIVESTOCK FoRREST | —?** SS —— ee MARETOR 24 Cadillac 60 Spec tal I .. BONTIAS : | MS ‘ d : : - . z 000 > ts : re a. _o 27405 DE — * -#RE STANDING TOILETS #5 ew. fae ee oN see ee —__' Boats & Accessories 85 eel Deaaiiow Twhite bia 50 hor dC ountry Sedan 36 Potitiac S.chi f $1895, 37 Starchyef oo... $2495 sy NA ay An ei Or uma Te 21x21 Double Sink 81298 episan . Sale Farm Produce 75. -~ “<=. | white. Tri-Col Oversize WW 5) (]ip yeler lmper 1G c, | DR. HARDTOP. raclo & hedter CATALINA COUPE Radic heat-. 2 3 ve b foe i ey , fee ky Bi AYER -PIANO SOOT ee . eee e me 16 FOOT FIBERGLAS INBOARD i tires $1.895 OMA 5-0666° ae . ia , i power steering and brakes, 6-way er, Hycramati Ic, power steering | . gee eet can ak Packard hedar . din | ks | , J price jist. Al] materials under | Sale Sporting Goods. 65 We xpechallze in service of your FLY 4 - ENGINE AIRLINER TO} ALL MODELS AVAILABLE 52 Packard Sedan ‘49 4 DOOR--Radio, eater, Dyna- i a - cover. BURMEISTER 5 | SS ats [2 Seieriee ease eee MAZUREK MTR ("SL Pontiac 2.Door 49 Chevrolet 4 Dr. .$ 195 Hest Coston (RIC ee I KOREAN & INSULATED -Boots |? Eis tredit lerfas | Ferry Service the. OR 3 I S/ anes 2 he : : STATION WAGON, radio & heater ie _ NORTHERN i wear in eur imawiptee under! fou ui DPN & SON TRUCK GOING NORTH yaRt| ALES ‘ ’51 Ford 2 Ddor Standara transmission CADILLAC *- ; Wear, hooded coats. wl pants H : w ; _ $00 8 inaw 5- a. te * . a6 - Lemene ‘s 2. 1 ioake : Ferguton oe ss Seles re ee) * a fase eee ee St Nash 2 Door... SeoBu ae teape : SRO ‘33. Coup pe_Deville . $195 | ff MOT > 7 bog . = SES Aan SURPLUS FE 20023 : f fanted Used Cars BRE “i 4 HEY: 2D DOOR "51 DeSota4 Dacor ‘ nee madie te heater, Hydramatic,; oo ; oe eis Lake Re EM y4itT ! McCULLOCH. CHAIN SAWS. NEW _ s ' > x OL, DeSoto 4 Door SUPER SEDAN. Power steering | . steerin brak 8PM ‘Dally *| GUNS — BUY. 8ELL. TRADE and used. -W. F. Miller. Garcen’ 2 —_ oer ue job R &° eee E “and brakes, radio & heater. Dyna.) *™ ig. power br: - HO. _Mantey Leach, 10 Bagley. and iawn Equipment. 1593 8 Yud SI} selton Motor Sale s | Meron es auto sali $898. °51 Ford 2 Door w. 3-is choose from. Alin = we “LOSE T “DOOR S SAVE. TO” 50 P 7 eht ae rm Novh of 14 Ml) Bi ‘ . PEOPLES AUTO SAIES ase e a 50 ER ‘CENT SALE - oodward, (Nor r pare doll on iate models 68 Oak! iS E 2-2351 20 2D nde 2? Door p top. eRzeilent condition. er ky e waged samsges an foie Pata) : : ee Uo et ve Ml " toe Cor ee ak, Bivd FF 8-9683 — 50 «CHEVY RARDTOP * R&H 4 : = ‘56 F es Deen ie” $189}, il gives Ane wide Ticks Inks und : . ail< Be : : from $5 & pp wibercy_Deor sale: T te =bindeular: cé) Vicdiolines | Wes Gag AS, MUCH As 58 Reh NK AND Good: Motor $195 FE 44176 = Olds 22 Door i a lpg lleiiasy oe Cs 371 8 addack wen ac FE tat felescopen , bowling bail ] ‘ aval X neap cars 32-2666 ave or P ey DY ae R 5 Vent * ‘ 2-0203 _—— x mage + iggage - trunks FOR~Aa LOW Ag 185 10 pe ie es, Ro i Il Pign 1h I; AC aA 46 | iy mouths 4 1 oar - : ; ; ~ a. = PHILIPS 76 % Saginaw - We take tradeint “& e EZ rp AVING_ “FOR S E MISSOURI ‘52 Mereury . hardtop. — 1. oe a on. ; + cmmvaus ~ Gara e Door gl - RAW FURS. VRER- credi tetm- Fri. mofhltt Snare expenses. FE J Rambler convertibie : neuroven DEALER land Fur Co. @0 N. Pontiac .We bave a few good used chain -20836 PE & 34 ¢ Tanhere TATION SPECIAL 8 . je ao seat sorertead Leb et ee eee we Sica hate chan saws fot TOP CASH (TOR ANY MAKE 83 Chevrolet haratop. poper steer. i a RE a ALL STORE - ae : . is, eff sizes prices. ree : : a . nak fee a . 3 = eriection, ‘from sah and up. a Sand, , Gravel & Dirt’ 6, rent KING BROS. - [ECONOMY CARS. 22 AUBURN. yur makest models to choose Olds - Cadillac ~ ace USED CARS" — Oven ping | - Ss sine ie, —_feodern Seat on, Peer Gareee cess _ rR See M & M Motor Sales | from oe ke at Gss_ | - 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Mr CuRMENS 6T. : . a “ ba? or moe mee “4 Lg at croeney coh Peatike hd Oda ton dolla late model car | AUTO SALES : 2 : FE 37117 . . FE +3320 . OMe 4 a free estime % ave tars at we; ‘entiae a vke r id . ‘ a4 2 zB < : OM 6. Paddock * -pegem! era é rE 40758 FE «& sina! Jolt Dixie Hey ‘OR "3-100 (312 W. Monicaim «PE 49151 FE 8-6488" JF Ee 9101 aN Open Eves. | . 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(2) I've Got a Secret. 4) Treasure Hunt. = *. (2) Racket Squad. (9) Charter Boat. Adventure : Te 0O TTT Boxing. Heavyweights’ 11:00 +Zora Folley, Garvin aeare) HL: % (7) News. “{9). Theater (cont.) _(4) Price Is Rights — Forest ‘Tucker. : laisse (2) Strike It Rich. (4) ‘ L (4) Rose Bow! (cont.) : as ls Your Lite (4) Truth or Consequences. (2) News: LeGolt. a Steel’ Hour. Drama: (7) Robin and Ricky. . Gypsy Rose Lee -plays gulll-. . «9+ Howdy Doody. ble lady- theatrical agent in’ 6:40 - (2) Weather: Phelps. “The Cha c rmer.’ jar: 45 (7) Noontime Comics 6:45 Q 1 News: Edwards 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) f 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. ——+$}+-Man- (2 Ameche Playhouse. Drama: “Bequest.” 7:10 (7) Sports 15 (72) News: Daly 7:30 (7) Disneyland” Husband people in foreign lands (9) Million Dollar Drama: Dana UH). Andrews,. “Laura.”’ —$ ~ (4) Studio 57. stops doctor who's rushing to save nun's tife-in-“No Senti-t2r09 (27 -}otet- Cosmopotitan. Drama: fall ment’ '—Dane Clark (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 10: 45 @ Sports. TH: 00 (7) Soufiy's On. = «4) Wagon Train. Western: | Gambler Keenan Wynn poses, as parson to protect children’ from Mexican bandit. (2) 1 Love Lucy. Lucy orders’ food in French.; 8:0@ (7) Disney (cont.) (4) Wagon T. vont.) (2) Big Record. Eartha Kitt, Johnny Mathis, Louis Prima,’ Jan a Lioyd a 8:30 (7). Tosbetns ferrite, ~—Western: Sheriff tries to be- friend outlaw's son. (4) Father Knows Best. (9) National News. (4) News, Moyle. 11:15 (9) Weather. Gene Tierney,; (4) Weather. Drama: Lee Tracy, ,“Crim- inal Lawyer.” (51). (11:30 (7) 30 Years Change. Thirty years of history that shocked the world, personalities of - that time on film, (4) Tonight... = (2) N'watch (cont) =a THURSDAY AFTERNOON (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Maggic Muggins. 12:15 12) Love of Life. ~ " (9) Children’s International. 32:30 (2) Search For Tomorrow (4) It Could Be You (9) Fun With Food 12:43 (2) Guiding Light. ‘100 «2 Douglas Fairbanks. 11:20 (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: ‘Paulette Goddard, _ (4) Tex and Jinx. Gypsy Rose Lee, “Babes in (i) My Little Margie. © Bagdad.” (‘52). | (9) Movie. + a — : - : : (4) Sports: Parker. Cornedy. | 2) Sree . 11:38 (2 As the World Turns, - A) SOE + ——-¢$+-teolor?. Howard ~-Mit 2) N . re (11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. ) Ti a 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ~ {7} Lady of Charm. 2:15 (4) Hot Seat, 2:30 (2) House Party. . {4} Bride and Groom. “Ithis, he said, has been pron : * oopholes. in the tax laws that)- ‘going’ away party tries to impress his date by’ telling her = $ enlisted in’ Cc 50 (2) Meditations. the Army. __ |2:35° (9) Theater 15. when he) THURSDAY MORNING —*|2:50 (3) News. - 3:00 (2) My Hero. (4) (color) Matinee Theater. , ~~ $:00 (7) Ozzie. Harriet. “Comédy: Cites: Joe Lovis Cae Indebtedness Piled Up * Over $1 000,000 S WASHINGTON Sen. Frear (D-Del) said today too much “big income” escapes paying income He cited the case of Joe Luis, the former heavyweight boxing champion who, wound up owing the government more on a mil- li6n dollars of taxes and-penalties, but said this is only one of “many, in mind. | ; + * * Frear said he will ‘propose a :Congress. i “We have lost hundreds of mil “lions of -dollars by letting big in- come get away without ee Frear told a reporter: Need closing, but a lot, more’ is traceable to an Internal Revenue: Service staff that, he said, is too as they _—_ yee y _Yrer pon Fe believes | Con- lgress, by putting up more ert the -service’s staff, could recoup-a lot more than it _would cost, and better serve the | cause of equal tax collection. - many” instances of what he has) , 73 continuing study of tay laws by small to check tax returns as fast! -| “We should learn a lesson from | the case of Joe Louis,” Frear| _ [Said. “He just fell behind and, ‘wasn't able to pay until the debt, ‘reached the total it did.'’ Louis’ New Y “The F ol Hae EI 9:30 p. m.) . j Emcee Follows: lone Fish For ed fo Stay Atound - ate : BUSY, BUSY, BUSY — Emcee Bill Cillen exemplifies the frenet- te world of television and radio. In addition to _presiding over - = radio shows weekly, - “Bil serves as host on NBC’ Is Right” (daily at Tl a. m. and Monday at 7:30 p- be “Tye Got a Secret’. (Wednesday at | 4 ‘Mondays through Fridays from lectic. Schedu le" Daily | Radio Program ‘and Two Video Shows ja Keep Him Hopping ’ ‘By CHARLES MERCER ~ NEW ¥ORK « — Why is the world of television and radio so, refer to the example of a. witty, personable young man named Bill Cullen. x * Cullen, in oy didn’t know it, plays.a split week of sev. en TV shows and six radio pro- grams. ., He gets up at 4:30 a. m. He's so busy that he sleeps in me shifts — three haurs by day five by night. : : To be more factual about it, Cul-, len presides over the destinies of; Pulse, a very popular- radio, pro- gram en NBC's New York outlet) 6 a.m. to 10 a. m. (On Saturdays ‘he isn’t due on untjj,8 a. m.) . x * *. ‘ Then he taxis eight blocks to an NBC-TV' stutlio to serve as host on. ‘The Price Is Right at 11 a.m | Until P ul, might call this ‘ “fisherman's tuck.” frequently called frenetic? Let’s .; ‘ad snared him to the roots. . - for the jailer’s ae regen nerecnsees ure Corte aa INS Fs So the doctor: netted the fish, As he started to remove a plug from. the fish it suddenly dawned on - ‘him—it was the same plug he had ‘lost and the same fish, Turned Out to be a four- sesinnd too. Kentucky Jailer Brings. Prayers Into His Clink - WHITESBURG, Ky. (INS) — Letcher County, Ky., has a new jailer named ‘Praying Bob” Sex- ton and he bears that name not - without good reason “Pr; Bob,” who is from Whittaker, beat out Flemirig po- liceman Lewis Hall by 476 votes job and then pro-- claimed that each gle at the clink {would statt-and end with aprayer, BACK FOR MORE - the weekly nighttime round of. ~ ‘Price Is Right on NBC.-TYV. ‘on Wednesday evenings ine sa Hriends—have been—trying to help him raise funds Jo pay off the ‘big tax debt, but it has been an ephill -— ; | * * “If you a them _quencies) run before you you may never collect.’ (tax delin-' lect, Earl Dreams of:Places | He e a to Revisit “and this is far from fair to wouldn't be the same? those who do pay.’ Facing Threat Nobel Winner Dr. Rabi | Says Political Leaders NEW YORK w—Our national existence is threatened by mod-/ if ‘just mot penetrated” the heads lof government, says Dr. — L | Rabi. * * * Rabi is a Nobel prize winner. ‘and chairman of the President's Scientific ja isory Council. He’ spoke ext#mporaneously yester- |day-at an annual luncheon of the’ /Cotumbia Alumni Federation. | Civilized humanity has never \faced a problem" so.grave as the one posed by a fully armed Soviet | } physics professor said. * * If the facts had penetrated, |. Rabi said, government leaders ‘ the daily number 1 problemr’* Defer * can * . many of them me go back anyway. ° —+—Maybe it's a spot tinged with ¢ ‘sey dence tonne I have. EARL WILSON * * a . and my 1958 resolve is to panelist pn Garry Moore's I've Got a Secret on CBS-TV. * * * Cullen has been living this oct of schedule for years. Bof he! doesn't show it; he looks far younget than his 36 years. And that fact Callen credits to i “my one talent, I can always | ‘] “NEW YORK—Do you have a favorite spot somewhere in fall asleep wherever I lie down.” | | he said, the U.S.A. you'd like to go back to... ohly you're afraid it Pulse affords an opportunity for ‘Thillen’s vivid imagination to in- duige in. a morning riot. For a _Monday evenings he’s back tor time he kept a large audience amused with his plans to | Manhattan. Island to: the. Carib- Ba and your wife (or husband) wonldn't understand ... ‘maybe a great restaurant that/ . may) wouldnt appreciate . your --current —- an old ges school hangout, that would reyeal o your ~ a children that you weren't the bookworm you're always telling them they should be. But I can and — go — again—and Hennicks Beitanrant just, ott the Ohio State . Gaapes in Columbus I waft to visit, and also pa the Schotl of Journalisin building where I -lem scientific weapons but the slaved as a student reporter coming onto 30 facts about modern warfare have, ‘years ago. ., / & x * x | Certain éating experiences are unforgettable and Fd - “WILSON “ike to return to the Big Apple in Fort Worth for ribs, to the Singapore in Chicago for more ribs, to the Escoffier Room in Los Angeles and to Krebs in Skaneateles, N.Y.,. | for an all-round feast, to the Flamingo in Defiance, O., for T-bones, and to “Jimmy's Just a Hobby” in Miami Beach and Atlantic City for the thin steak santlwiches (with the onions and ground pore): of. which he only | allows one to a customer. Jimmy claims running a restaurant is just a hobby an Union and a fully armed United that his main interest is fishing. He nid his Se States, the Columbia University ‘in-the safe, it’s so precious. x * 7 a ‘ rd like to experience a fresh summer morning again in St. Paul and Milwaukee—and incidentally drink a little beer would pohder them “every day as in both places—and look at some of the beatts in Butte . . and take the beautiful drive from ‘sun myself in Sun Valley . . ‘In his talk Rabi declared that ‘Spokane over to Moscow, Idaho, when the wheat js all: tall a and discus ; |HUNTING FOR BILLS Le - | On Pulse Cullen also started the "}many ae of .the country. — ~—tmake conditions better * * * Evérybody knew it was a joke i— and enjoyed.it all the more be-' jeause various authorities on this, and that (who also knew it was a joke, of course) came on the air ssed it seriously. i nde tego vounstir Den’ lock-in deadly ges from er TAKES omy 1s eneetes by Midas installation specielists te make your cor safe, = FREE INSTALLATION—and you poy ne shore for the world’s finest muffier. game of hunting for program-. planted thousand dollar bills in various parts of the city on the spread to other radio stations in dl BU ESINGEN, Switzerland—High level discussions between Germany and Switzerland are expected to’ shortly for the thousand-odd residents of Bue-) This town on the Upper Rhine, _ithree-miles from Schaffhausen, in’ northern Switzerland, is a German exclave—a portion of the country and, singen. | +2, es oe Fare Front} gerensechsssseesses yz QmwOr Zaz oe fo Athletic Nelsons enter family _ ., decathlon event at lub pic- tc (9 Theater. Musical: Silvers, ‘'Top Banana.” (‘34) (4) (color) TV Theater. Jack! Oakie in TV rating drama.! Oakie makes live TV debut as.a_ “top TV personality” challenged by opposing: net- - work’s young singer in “‘Bat- tle for Wednesday Night’) -*ratings. Rudy Vallee, Vir-'9:99 (4) Romper Room. > ginia Gibsqn, Earl Holliman) _ 4:45 (4) Moderh Romances. co-star. 9:9 (2) News, — . - (2) Millionaire. Drama: Lee; - ; - 18:00 (2) Susie. ; Meriwether, 1955 Miss\9:30 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Dear Phoebe. America, stars as sister of (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Woody Woodpecker. politician whose — reputation (7) Our Friend Harry. _ 9) Dance Party. is threatened by friend. ° former} a Phil +: 39 (8:00 8:30 s 345 60 (2) College Preview. (9) Billboard. (4) Today. (2) Cartoon. Frolic. (Qy Captair. Kangaroo. (7 Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show. «2) Cartoon Classroom. — 9:30 (7) Date With Angels. 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