fear YEAR ExELE Which spat Tax. Should Get Hike? + Is Major Study By ROGER LANE EAST LANSING (7) — Research men have advised citizens studying Michigan’ wring an extra 80 million dollars a year out of the state sales tax, or cut its yield by As to what if anything should be done, the research- ers said it’s all in how you look at it, and in part depend- ent on conclusions reached The Citizens Advisory Committee to the Conlin legis- lative tax study heard these other major points de- veloped yesterday mainly by Dr. Harvey E. Brazer, Uni- bar of Michigan economist and committee research 1. Taxation on insurance state 18 ve ones a year, could produce twice that Gavels Open Legislature. State Session Begins. With Financial Crisis Demanding Solutior. LANSING ® — The gavels at 12 noon in the Senate and House signaled the start of the 1958 Michigan Legislature — a session faced with a stack of vexing money problems. Lt, Gov. Ph Philip A. Hart signaled the Senate to order. The House speaker, . Rep. George M, Van Peursem (R- Zeeland) couldn't speak above a | slam of i WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1058—08 PAGES “ona rime, Pam mae s tax structure of ways to more than 60 millions. in related taxation fields. premiums, now netting the much by application of’a cent and broadening the ke Will Answer Red Challenges, uniform rate of three per'ting State of the Union U.S. Criticism State of Union Message Will Be Presented to: Congress Tomorrow , WASHINGTON. (INS)— President Eisenhower ap- today to his 1958 hard-hit- plies the finishing touches , message which will be his’ base of the tax. . 2. The state chain store tax is measure. bringing in about one; half million dollars. a year. The “1933 statute failed in its original purpose to discourage chain store’ growth, is a “discriminatory nui-| sance’ and probably should be repealed. Staff research reports on the three taxes totaling 105 pages were presented to the advisory committee, bringing to four the number received. In all, about 30 are expected before the commit- tee concludes its fact-finding | phase in May. | No conclusions were reached yes- iterday. with committee ‘members confining the discussion largely to questions. None were. expected. The group decided to meet for] answer to mounting Soviet’ jchallenges and growing not worth “much as a revenue! home-front concern over) ‘how he is meeting them. The chief executive will go before a joint session of, ‘Congress about noon to-, morrow to present a nation-. al security program which GOP leaders already have’ to the Soviet threat. he will make, Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday for new ap- |propriations to provide $1,370,000... |000 before July 1 to expand U.S. Radio, TV Will Carry Address by President Television and radio wil] car- whisper because of. throat further fact-finding Jan. 2 in De- ry President Eisenhower's State operation, so designafed one Den M. Pears (R-Buchanan) to take over temporarily. After the ae ap formal.-. ities, little was on tap for the re- mainder of the day for the 110 House members and 34 senators, scattered since the end of the 1957 session last May. troit. i * * A report prepared by Dr. Denzil C. Cline, Michigan State University | ‘economist, showed that the three’ per cent sales tax last year pro-| duced $308,544,000, or $328 ,805,000 * ; counting receipts from the c mentary state use tax. 7 held as a “forthright” reply! haa getiede: to) Gc geapoeaia| ENTRANCE COURT — This is the architect's draw ing of the | entrance court which will connect the two wings of the main building at the Michigan State University Oakland Branch. The court will be an open corridor linking the three-story classroom wing and the one-story wing which will house administrative offices, laboratories and lecture rooms. According to the designer of the buildings, Swanson Associates, Inc. of Bloomfield Hills, the plans will go out for bids March 1 The college will be at the Alfred_G. Wilson’s Meadow Brook Farms estate near Rochester which they gave to the university, along with a $2,000,000 grant, last year. . Nation’s Icebox | gress at 12:30 p.m, ‘Thursday on Deep Freeze the fellow: stations: celaul cau en All Sections; Pontiac WXYZ (7). | Records Low of 4 Radic: WWJ, WXYZ, Wak, —— WMH, CKLW. 19 pm....... 9 6am... 6 \missile-satellite and air defense; 12 p.m..... ..8 8 a.m....... 4 Gross revenue was second among Programs. | 2a.m,......6 10 a.m...., 7 4a.m....,..8- 13 m......... 16 Thursday the lawmakers are to the 33 sales tax states, Cline said, Of this, $1. 260,010,000 would be a, hear Gov. Williams outline his ‘behind only California's $603,333,- Supplemental appropriation and 110) legislative program at a joint 000. Senate-House meeting at 11 #.m. — Os 2 per capita basis, Michigan Without much further ado. other! stood third with $43.75. The sia’ /million dollars a transfer of funds jalready allocated to the Defense Department Pontiac. shivered and suffered along with the rest of the state today ite | . nation’s ice box. ee ee eee eee ows Gearetecy James O, Wog- Winter's icy finger plunged tem-| ductions, they were expected to g0| tax income derived from sales | ¢rty said this would mean af peratures to zero or below in ev- their separate ways until the first with 48.6 per cent and sixth in | actuat boost of onty 191 milliO® lery section of the state, exce night meeting, next Monday. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | dollars in military spending fer (the Detroit area and the Money problems brought on by] dhe fiscal year ending next June west section of the upper penin- shrinking treasury balances and in- MSU Def ds 30, pms increased obligational suia. the weather bureau reported y in the fie Senate GOP Leader William F.| continue at least te the eng of education, scainioed to hold US. School § fem Knowland ‘of California said’ after) the week. For the Pontiac area, spotlight off and on until the reg meeting with Eisenhower that he’ the U.S, Weather Bureau reports ular, session is scheduled. t does not “expect any trouble” in) fair and not so cold tonight, with in April. . nT eau (INS) — Michigan State (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | a low of 15-19 degrees, Tomor * ‘ * ‘University President John A.-Han- ~ —}-will be fair and warmer with a Williams, a Democrat, again high of 28-32, faces a Legislature dominated by Republicans in both houses. His proposal to pull the state out of financial crisis by doubling, nah defended the American mae _tion system last night in a ‘before the 44th annual asda « of the Association of American Col- the state tax on stocks, bonds and. leges. other intangibles already has run into opposition from some Republi- can legislative leaders. Missing Yacht Sought MIAMI, Fla. ® — A score of vessels from the United States | egndanued...searehing -; today for the yacht Revonoc, missing weather off Florida with five , persons aboard, including pub- lishet Harvey ~ Conover. 225 Bills in. Congress -WASHINGTON-— Congress--! men introduced about 225 new bills pn the opening day of the new session. since Jan. 2 in fou! | Hannah said the education sys- lar field ‘of activity. - Killian Admits tHe’s All Snatu - on New Job WASHINGTON @® — “T feel a lot more like I do. now then when i came in,” quipped Dr. James R. Killian, scientific ad- viser to the President at, his | first Washington speech last credited the quote to a young “Our graduates are the men and, woman with three drinks under women who have helped develop’ her belt attending her first party world leadership in science and in Washington, before getting into to produce the atom bomb.” . ‘oxt—of_military,—potitical _|technology, to give us the highest; the more serious phases of his standard of living ever known and speech, | On leave as president of the He said the sitiation developed’ Massachusetts Institute of Tech- ‘and-eco--nelogy,he-said it was the best} nomic factors over which higher way to explain how he felt influence. ‘education has little or no direct after being in Washington for ‘| two months. The coldest spot in the nation last night was Peliston, register- . ing a bone-chilling 25 below. It was 11 below in Sault Ste. Marie. jwas Wakefield, in the upper penin- isula, with a reading of 15 above. in Kalamazoo last night and it was 5 below in Grand Rapids. The lowest temperature in down- | town Pontiac today was 4 above, | Ac tend int At 2 p.m. the i i ' against State Becomes Flath Balking Ziem’s Probe Into Dr. Sullenberger' Case Covers A dual investigation into charges the past 18 months at Pontiac Gen- Assistant Pontiac General Hospi- ical standards 25 times. In six of, tal surgeon, was balked during its the cases, the patient died, Flath ‘first few hours yesterday. Cari L Fiath, Pontiac General director, refused to agree to open up files containing secret data he hopes fo use as evidence against 'Dr. Sullenberger until a confer- jence with hospital attorneys in a. iday or so. : cutor Frederick = — The etelinia in wate is that | said. These charges were made in answer te a $250,000 damage suit brough by Dr. was suspended from | Nev. 1. * * * upon which Flath based his allega-| Present were Ziem, Assistant tions that Dr. Sullenberger during Prosecutor LeRoy W. MaciIntee, Weeks Asserts 8 U.S. Highway Progress Good Apportioning of Funds on Basis of Higher Sum WASHINGTON (?i—Sec- retary of Commerce Weeks ‘|today reported a 10 billion dollar leap in the estimated cost of the nation’s 41,000- ing new taxes now. Weeks also told the Sen- ate Public Roads subcom- mittee the national high- way program “is on sched- ule and that the progress being made is most gratify- “Sen. Gore (D-Tenn), committee chairman, disagreed with Weeks’ statement. Gore said ‘‘some states are wel] advanced and others quite tardy.”’ “If this system is completed uniformly and on schedule the prospect of greater revenue re- ceipts. from the gasoline tax Atty. Gen Neamive M. ‘gator for the State Board of Regis- TO PREVENT LEAR would be greatly improved,” Gore said. Weeks formally recommended ito Congress that new apportion- ments of funds to the states be Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, eral had violated professional med-! iMoule and Ray M. Sweet, investi- made on the basis of the higher cost estimates. STILL TOO Low He did this even though finance. Commerce Heod Asks _ jmile superhighway system _ ‘but said he is not propos- jwae in Medicine. ling for the 41,000-mile interstate Flath's position was that if the system in the 1956 Highway Act hospital leaked out before the trial, 'strength might be lost. | Flath's action to protect his|: Following the conference, he , a8 Michigan became the Without the evidence, the inves. evidence came yesterday after- made this explanation: — tigations are stalled, said Pfose--"0qgn during a 24-hour confer-} jence at his office with county and state officials. — must remember. that we are be- ing sued for a quarter of a mil- lion doliars. — CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. { 30. Mile Winds in Florida ~ Hinder Atlas ICBM Firing (P—Cold winds hitting a men today as they prepared one of the big intercon-| Temperatures dropjed to zero tinental ballistic missiles (Atlas) for firing. suit.” ales might be better, Flath said, -the investigations to wait eee the _ is concluded, * * item ng the development, William A. Ew fare pies Flath, “I don't think we should re- The “warmest” spot in the state peak velocity of 30 miles an hour bothered Atlas crew- veal anything that- would jeop- | afdize our position in court,” | Ewart said last night. “I’m going | to stand my ground on this and | “It 's certainly not our intention at this moment to reveal evidence) jthat would tip our hand in this » who ‘evidence were made ‘public ot was based on an estimated total | its cost of $26,645,000,000 and it was jevident from Weeks’ report that even this probably will turn out to be low. If the new figure turns out any- where near right it is clear the construction schedule will have te be stretched out about four years, or new financing will have te be provided. As set up, the program runs 13 years. Weeks told the subcommittee he is not proposing any new revenue legislation ‘‘at this time.'’ But he ‘said President Eisenhower's new budget, due Monday, will discuss prospects. for the highway trust fund which is the repository for the highway user taxes allocated art '© finance the huge road program. In the report, the. secretary . also released a state - by - state breakdown estimating money re- quired to complete each state's portion of the system, The 1956 law provided that ap- The Weather Bureau said the winds are not expected; | don't think anyone can get a jportionment of federal funds to to diminish until tonight. If so, they might force a | postponement of the firing until tomorr. The Oakland County Road Com- mission reports all major roads’ and highways are clear, ‘but grav- | el and side roads are somewhat. slippery. \What! Snow in Florida? Lakeland in central Florida to- deep into the peninsula. oft et ee ele ae ee Me (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) i stand 130 m.p.h. could make the launching of a big rocket difficult. At 10:30 a.m., the red ball which | warns. of an upcoming missile, ishoot had not been raised to the ‘- be some hours away. _ Timed Entry to Become Pontiac Press Headliner Steve Played It Cagey to Win 58 Baby Title ‘Bteven Clayton: Wilttams:hept bits parents in a highly expectant state _ for three weeks, but he successful- a waiting game to be-— come the winner of the Pontiac en Baby of the Year. Con- Fee tat -tay "wer bone 2: Joseph Mercy Hospital just sever minutes after — on Jan. 1 She was sent home to her hus- band and daughter Christine, 2, Seckeeoed he seeks it oh , pounds and five ounces. He was delivered by Dr. A cx vs’ gs Black- well, that little Steve _ be G BECOMES NO; 1 —~ | ke atlas 4 Skad ets thea. Willlanes.is-John. tetesen hate of Ge Puatne Nas Chembor oy ' to be followed quickly as pos- ples Food-O-Mat, Spa rks-Griffin Funeral Home, Rogers Sporting Goods, Ward's Home Furnishing reaeel inent ay Co., and the Lion Store. * * * tear Store. Among the gifts are a trib set and matching piliow},- The lucky parents ‘also will re- . Ceive a gift certificate for one 8x10 photograph of Steven, a sterling) “silver spoon and fork ‘xet, a high | Navaho. long-range strategic missile. Air Force cancei¢éd the Navaho +eontract last July put the rocket is still flown in ‘‘component.,test- ing”’ /resembles that rockets. sible by another U. 8. attempt ; te launch an earth satellite. The U_S. launched its first suc- ‘cessful Atlas Dec. 17 in what the! Defense Department termed a ‘limited range test’ of 800 miles. | Two previous attempts to fly ernoon that ‘ ‘the investigations can | Questioned about the Se to Wed Monday — ad: Zienry-ngreed-yesterday~ = a a ae SS eg OTE HOLLYWOOD w@ — With ‘pink. inot proceed without access to the tinted invitations and undisguised - hospital's files."’ CAN GET ACCESS However, Ziem added, “I'm sure (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) enthusiasm, ample-figured Jayne Mansfield has announced that she and weightlifter Mickey day evening. i Hargitay will be married Mon- : \top of its pole, indicating that if a the giant rocket proved only par. + firing still is-planned-today it would tiaBy- suecessfal when the ‘ |were destroyed in flight after ris- day as freezing weather sliced | The Atias “‘shoot” is expected the only a few hundred feet in. air. The missile test center has been virtually idle since the start of the) holidays. ; A stepped-up testing schedule | had been expected to get under | way promptly after New Year's | Day, bet the area has been | | plagued by inclement weather. A red warning The Navaho is an air-breathing, since its propulsion system of more recent ee In Tod Today's Press Ogi and scales to weigh the tot| Comics Kevexivcece a t = ‘| County News Ba ganases ss 18 st eS 8, OM oe ee "For themselves, Mr. Williatns' Markets ....... sous cereues + will be given a hat and Mrs. Wil- Obitwaries .......6...0655- 19 liams will receive a robe. Sports... .edectssetteess MED Spy ggg ge Mentors 2... eee sc ckceees FE _ fora time at the home of TV & Radio Programs .... 37 Mr. ams’ parents, Mr. and. eee wanaeva OE Mrs, William F, Williams; 5210 Women's Pages ....... . 1-85 ‘Marvin -Rd., Waterford Township: 2 As sadevceertcoseceges 10 axes ait a ‘County Health Department Seeking Mental Housing By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. . County officials have placed the responsibility of find- ing emergency housing for the mentally ill into the lap ° of the Oakland County Health Department. signal indicating Cape yesterday Irenaipere hut was later hauled The expire until early 1959. “| Officials continued their attempts! Members of the Health Committeé of the Board of ile launching was Supervisors asked yesterday that the department in- vestigate all possible institutions in Oakland and ad- oe house cig tag ill Dr. Ide D. Monroe, depart- tients. *: * Mentioned as possible hospitals yy were the Haven . Sanitarium: in Rochester, Bloomfield Hospital in’, Bloomfield Township, Hurley Hos- ‘pital in Flint, the former Oakland County Contagious Hospital (now Pontiac -General Hospital Annex) and the Nurses’ Home at the coun- ty’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium. ig It appeared from the two-hour meeting that the county might — aan © | the Annex. But at the sarhe time it was learned from Carl I. Flath, city hospital director, that the . city’s lease on the county won't to locate. emergency facilities in order mentally-disturbed pa jacent counties. which tients would not have to be ae (oS aaeper one year, from July 1956 through “along with ment director, said he hoped to: duly 1957, 55 patients had been > dynamic report back to the committee Jan-;-committed from the jail,” said i21 on which hospitals were inter-| lested in handling the county's pa-- Health Committee with locating temporary housing for mentally- U.S. Rubber, Chrysler Plants Are Reducing Current Production _ 8 workers will go into effect: teday 2 and tomorrow. = * * * . And U.S. Rubber Co. will lay aff 1.3% hourly workers at its Detroit plant by the end of January. A company spokesman said yesterday the lavoff was caused by a cutback in auto production and the usual ecasonal decline. The tayoff may last until spring. he said. ° Ctrysier Corp. spokesmen said last night sete 3.4060 employes will be idled at the Dedge plant day. The company said the lay- “Causing Layoffs DETROIT — Layoffs involve — ing 4,000 Dodge and DeSoto plant “Thursday and 660 at DeSoto to | Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent ees “ae ee “ tendent of schools in charge of staff personnel itions- ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT WIRED — offs are for indefinite periods. Chrysler employs ‘14.800 workers. at its Dodge piant and about 2. at DeSoto. The firm employs about 100,000 in ire oo _ The company jest mA laid off 1.000 workers at its Highland Park | parts and equipment plant. * w~ * Chrysler gave no reason for its latest la'yof{ plans, saying only it planned “operations on an- adjusted schedule” at ics Dodge and Dee. /—— plants. * * * A Detroit newspaper said learned that Chrysler plans a 20 per cent production cut that will! affect nearly 10,000 workers. The newspaper said that in addition to Dodge and DeSoto, Plymouth |! take official action on the ap- and Chrysler stamping plants will be affected next week Chrysler officials declined comment on the report. Oakland’s Fast Growth to Be Shown in Slides A program .of showing the rapid advancement made in Oakland County during, the -last few years, Lake PTA meeting Thursday in Waterford Township. Fathers of children in the school! will serve refreshments. o hg 2 | f E. H. ¥ By Are sun spots increasing or de-| creasing today? SIMS The sun's spots or storms, are! now thougift to be in a cycle of decline. In other words, after a trend of increases, which might —have brought us warnitr winters, and warming bodies of water, a new trend jis believed to be in. progress. * * * If this estimate is correct, the question of interest is how long the cycle of decreasing sun spots will last. Records indicate the new, trend may last twenty or thirty or) forty years. And if the trend were to last forty vears, it might be eighty years before we returned to the same weather conditions, being experienced on the earth! today By 1965, or 1970, the trend might it to! colored slides, will be pre-| sented at § pm. ‘&t the Williams’ public schools (left), congratulates Dr. Philip of the board of education (right), was also pres- Proud who has been named assistant superin- oe eeeekment peer. - Assistant Superintendent for Schools Appointed Dr. Philip Proud, eacationel educational director ‘for German consultant for the Michigan De- prisoners of war at Fort Custer, partment of Public Instruction for and Fort Sheridan, II. ‘getting the supplemental appropri- the past six years, will be Pontiac's” 146 received a bachelor of ation through Congress. new assistant superintendent of pticdg ial chatee of galt Serscu: science degree in English. social) _ The Soecmae leader, who Me and public relations |ichigan University in 1940. Fol- ledestindetration’s legislative propos- The appointment was announced jowing this, he taught English and als during the hour and 45-minute 'yesterday by Dr. Dana P. Whit-|choral music two years at Owosso conference with the President, mer. superintendent and Glenn H. | ‘High School. hailed the State of the Union Griffin. president of the board of | ‘message as America’s answer to education. The board is expected a == dagree is! (sscoudary jane ures of Communist -impe- se administration from the | | soak. he esas his doctorate | Kaowland reported that the mes- Proud, who now lives in Lan-| degree in school administration 52¢¢ Will contain recommendations {sing with his wife Dorothy, a son from Columbia University. ;which “will meet the challenges iJim, 12, and a daughter, Patricia, Whit id that confront us in the world to- \5, will take over the job Feb, 15 ioe itmer said 35 persons had ‘day’ as the result of Soviet ad- land will reside in Pontiac n recommended for the posi-' vances in missiles: and on the dip- The appointee fitts the vacancy gan Departiment of Public Instruc-Pnt* 2N4 economic fronts. _ left by 4. Cecil Cox, who retired tion and had been: interviewed. | “He also confirmed that the as assistant superintendent in screened and investigated before President’s new 1959 fiscal year ke Readying Repl to Red Challenges (Continued From Page One) ‘nel In 1948, Proud was awarded ipointment at its regula, meeting | jTu uesday. tion by universities and the Michi- This, he said, showed the base of the tax was narrower in Michi- ene then is many other sistes. RATE FROZEN Brazer and Cline said the rate Constitution but 30 millidn dollars Auto repair, tailoring, laundries and intrastate transportation were listed as other" possible services ‘jthat could be brought under. Brazer and Cline said there seemed no logical reason why a (sales tax should be levied on tan- gible property sold at retail but not on intangible, or service, sold at retail. BEER OR BASEBALL If a man spends $2 drinking beer he is taxed, but i¢ he chooses to entertain himself by going to the baseball game for $2, he is not, Brazer commented. The spending trend nationalfy, Braser said, is toward prepor- fionately greater outlays for services, and that te the extent this continues the Michigan sales tax base will shrink accordingly. He said an important defect in charge of personnel Sept. 1. [Proud was hired. | budget totals amet 74 billion = | balance” with anticipated rev- The 39-year-old educator will re-' | enue, ceive a salary of $11,300, accord- ling to Whitmer Detroit Cuts in Sight + DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Mayor of the White House briefing that Before his present job in Lan- Louis C. Miriani warned last night 1958 would be ‘‘better’’ economical- sing, Proud was the adminis- jthere may be large-scale layoffs | ly than last year and the antici- trative assistant for guidance in ‘of city workers and drastic cuts! pated upturn in prosperity will Tenafly, N.J., and also taught in service to the public in the'help provide additional revenue to English and " sectal studies in ‘coming fiscal year. pay for increased federal spending. | the high school for four years. Three of the five years he \served in the U.S. Army. he was, F lath Balks Ziem Probe the present sales tax is its re- igressive tendency, that is its pro-| ‘portionately lighter impact as in- ‘jcome rises, and that extending it to services would mitigate this The Californian said on the basis actor. He mentioned weightier objeg: tions to removal of sales tax ex- emptions on machinery and equip-| ment used for industrial and agricultural processing, which he Highway Network ‘State to intensity Drive Of Sullenberger Charges (Cost Up $10 Billion” Against Traffic Deaths LANSING @ the ordinary” | : = Sone “out of (Continued From“Page One) methods may: be We Can get access to them one jneeded to cut Michigan's highway ,|WaY or another.” traffic death toll again this year, | It was MacIntee who brought the State Safety Commission was |up the possibility of recourse to eral days, aeeerding to Dell's of-/ fice, Under Circuit Court precedare, the hospital, in turn, will be giv- en a chance to make a further told yesterday. oe moves to force the hospital) TepPly and both sides are allowed” to open up its files “if all else) to amend their positions or bring | * t P | up additional issues, » Again in 1958, the commission | Both Ziem and Maclintee em- This procedure, in other compli- phasized that yesterday they had nas set a 1 of cing los ped, tec the cated cases, sometimes has taken highway death toll by 10 per cent | only wanted to discuss the “gen- man oe fol | eral outlines” of the case with ny months. Ay | “This really is a stupendous Flath, “We didn’t request that | : ichallenge,’’ commented Gov. Wil-| the files be opened ap to us then | Meantime, the controversy had iliams as the first commission! and there, We only suggested Prompted another legislative pro- meeting of the new year. “We've; that we would want to see the ;posal in Lansing. . information they hold as the. in- oe a ee re Si tomlin beni as iGrand Rapids) said they will re- Ziem, who chose MaclIntee yes- |vive and expand a bill killed last terday as his assistant in the case, year which would place staff! explains that his investigation was. physicians’ qualifications in the laimed at determining whether any, ‘hands of hospital trustees. law has been_ broken. « ¢ Moule, who acts ag legal counsel| The proposal would allow local carved away al some of the meat of the problem so far. Now we'll) ibe cutting at the bone.” * * * Williams said all the methods used to promote highway safety | for the state medical board, said, hospi ital boards to ex" medical! have produced quite noticeable in 1957 should be utilized again change. ‘in 1958. Brings Death to 12 ‘Storm Flays East Coast NEW YORK (P—A heavy snow- storm, spiced by biting winds, has blanketed. +he Eastern Seaboard ag far south as Virginia. Even Florida braced for its sec- ond freeze of the winter. and in The Weather t 8 wiesthes Burean Totecast tui 8 eather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and pet ge cold tenight. lex 15-19. Temer- row fair and warmer High 28-32. Nertheriy winds at 10-7 miles an hour diminishing and beceming variable to- day and senthwesterty af 16-15 miles an bear tonight Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature prerecing & gm SOW Was reported at New Haven ‘be brought to trial was still a mat- have not given up the case. bee tt ee ee Og 4 c County, Conn. | “Ty - itraffic forecasts for 1975. At @ am: Wind Veioity 18 mph | ia ‘ter of conjecture today. Dr. Sul- he case is ready for trial and, Direction Northwest As always. slippery highways lenberger’s attorney, Harry N.|!'ve been informed that it may) 2. A 15 per cent boost in costs Bin se ednesday a : -{ = of irre Buns ts Weer nese 5 caused men ae Sa ‘Dell, said he was preparing a re. CMe up as early as March. eal a ~ the section of the 1956) Moon sets Thursder F 6 af the whic state: that the. jnter+ Moot rises Wee ous a ss a Four storm traffic death ply to Flath’s charges es sizabiaira ea oo banal tat te: t nsid- é s were This Sairendy) fore ‘Tthe doctors agreed that temporary State routes must give full co is may not ready for sev- porary Deentern| a ae 7 reported in New England in —irelief is not necessary now.” ‘eration to local needs, such as ale z , i; On New York's Long Island, | The trial will determine whether: ‘peak commuter traffic in suburban a Me ose 4 4 in is {wo men ted after clearing snow |a permanent injunction in the con- eens and cities, 28 ‘ ote from their walks. Another died, F Ity te He t 10a m troversy will be ordered. | $3. A 12 per eent incr in | = trying to ‘push his stalled -car. A du ace ea er i : we —_— Tuesday tn Pentieac - tas recorded déuntewn) Highest temperatuce Lowest temperature 2 bs Weather— Trace of snow. fair cod Une Year “Age in = Highest temperature . Lowest temperature Mean temperature : , _Weather—Part! y eloudy Highest and pS Temperatures This Date fm 86 Years 24. Sane $8 te 1927 _ 4 in 1943 Alpers 26061 Mar _ uette 1 41 Baltimore 36 24 Memphis - 36 18 Bismarck 42 22 Miam! a * Brownsville 58 $6) Milwaukee tt] fleie 36 «16 .Minneapotis 18 131 Charleston 4033 Orieant OOD Chicago 20 18 New York I8 bid Cipeinnatt 28 «7 Omehe 12 Cleveland 31 15 Pelston 13 15 Denver $$ 27 Phoenix Tl #43 Detroit 28 «6 @ «=6Pittsburgh 38 O14 Duluth & 4 St. Lous 22 Fort Worth 42 2 S&S. Francisco 53 4 G, Rapids 75 -5 §. 8. Marie ee 14 3 Traverse CC. 71 Jackeonet $3 7 Washington 77 ‘Kaneas Clty 21 15. Seattle 48 Lansing 1 866 Tamps 63 lL. Angeles 78 83 ' | * tqtrymg to free their” autos from) 13° zs the storm passed. Small pogrom if was halted in. all parts of the trvestigation= to: te: ‘standards within a code enforce by Sweet would probe whether by the state. jthere have been any violations of) Rep, Leslie H. Hudson (D-Pon-|° | ithe state’s medical practices act. 'tiac) had previously announced he |EYE REVOCATION \would ask for a legislative study i Evidence of a violation might be committee to consider a state law ‘sufficient grounds to call a hearing setting up a uniform code of rules ,North Carolina fhe snow turned by the board at which Dr. ito’ cold. rain. The storm swirled up the Ease ‘berger’s license to practice medi- * x °* ne p Michigan m be revok ‘ern Seaboard yesterday, bringing ee surpenseae Moc Said ~ - As a side light, four other doctors death to at least 12 persons and| | mang the hospital. have ceased, dumping 133 inches on Atlantic| Although no formal complaint jpressing for a temporary injunc- City, N.J.—its heaviest snowfall in, has been lodged with the county ‘tion restraining ,the hospital from almost 17 years. | or state, Ziem and Moule ex- enforcing certain rules and regu-| * * * | plained: they became interested | i lations that they claim violate Five inches fell on New York, im the controversy “because of ' their right to practice camaaral City before the snow ended early, its importance.” freely. today. To clear the slippery city Both eaid that the first step, * * . rveds — temperatures were below would be to discover what evi-. A motion to withdraw their: peti-) freezing — the sanitation depart- idence, if any, there is to back up tion was made by their attorney, | ment had 1800 men at work over. ‘Flath’ s charges, [William J, Beer, before Circuit! night. - | Judge Clark J, Adams. * Fourteen and a half inches of. Beer explained that the doctors) we How soon the damage suit could fourth Long Island man and a Middicioen| Gain. resident died The doctors claim that the hos. pital has no right to make regula-| tions involving patient - doctor. Starts $2,500 Fire A defective oil space heater set fire to a frame home at 431 Central St. yesterday, causing $2.500 dam- ages to the building and $500 to contents. A fireman, Bobhy G. Cone, 24, was injured by a hose coupling at ithe blaze. He was treated at Pon- itiac General Hospital for a jaw injury. snowbanks + we | At Ashland, Mass., a woman drowned when her car plunged in-, ito the icy Sudbury River. Near ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a man was ‘killed in a two-car skidding colli- ‘sion. In southern Delaware, a woman was fatally injured when. her car eisied near Greenwood.) * Fa professional qualifications. The hospital says that it must make regulations to protect the public. Bob Burns’ Daughter Held as Narcotic User as (INS) — Barbara urns ell, sald his loss was ‘une nasil. Ulste (lira amare oto’ The cold weather caused several Burns, was arrested today after fires from overheated furnaces. and she allegedly admitted to police stoves yesterday. ishe was a harcotic user. Minor blazes broke out in homes! Miss Burns reportedly fold of- at 33 Walnut and 732 Raeburn and ficers she had | New in a shoe repair shop at 196 S.jof the $500 © | England. i” Saginaw St, 2 Gale warnings. with predictions Tof 60-mile-an-hour winds, were raised from Maine to Rhode Is-| land and at other points along the coast. Gale warnings were low- ered on other parts of the coast as monthly income from , ther father’s estate on drugs. Sullen-,and regulations for all hospitals. relationships or to pass on their! Medical mony tant orice Oe a (Continued From Page One) jthe states for the last 10 years of the program be based on the estimated cost of each state’s por-, tion, Washington pays 90 per cent | item. USED OLD FORMULA The apportionments in the first three years of the program now junder way were based on an old formula using chiefly population and current road mileage. Weeks’ report was released shortly before he was to appear before the Senate Public Roads subcommittee headed by Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) to give a prog- | ress report on the interstate | ystem, The new estimates were worked jout by the Bureau of Public Roads ‘in cooperation with the various state highway departments. The secretary said that even '37 per cent as compared with two years ago, he would not now rec- ommend any increased taxes to finance the program. _ He noted that werk on the in- terstate program was early stages and that the 1956 law requires four more cost es- timates in later years. In the new total cost estimate, |the federal share would be $33,- 952,000,000. The states would pro- | vide. $3.670,000,000. The report indicated that even the new cost estimate might well be ‘low. It said the cost of 2,102 miles of the proposed -roads allo- | ‘cated among the states on Oct.) 118, 1957, was not included: : '| Weeks listed as reasons for the \big increase in the cost of com- ining the interstate network: | construction costs in a two-year period, The now figures were mere then double in the case of some states, Arizona, Idaho, Mon- tana, Nebraska; Nevada, New Hampshire, Tennessee and ia, But in some sey and Oklahoma, the estimates ‘|submitted today were lower than those of two two years ago, Tranguilizers Scored ©. ‘DETROIT (INS) — An edi- torial in the current issue of Medica] News, published by the Wayne County Ht i q of the sales tax is frozen by the) ' @ year could be added te revenues): ,of the cost of the interstate sys-| in the - Virgin Connecticut, roman Sou’ Ser dee i: F it F i i F s Af ar state sales tax revenues go to Analyzing the maximum revenue mums tax, Brazer said could be doubled by this prograrh: 1. Establish a uniform tax rate of Snes per cent, currently now foreign “fire marine) automobile” pay twd per cent. Domestic com- panies are exempt, paying instead or a kind of franchise tax that nets the state $400,000 annually. 2. Broaden the tax base to take in annuities considerations, now in- cluded in the insurance tax base rof 27 other states. He said there is close similarity between some annuity contracts and some life in- surance contracts, 3. Apply the premiums tax to business written by the non-proft ‘medical and hospitalization or- ganizations, notably Blue Cress and Blue Shield. About three mil- lion dollars a year would be add- ed by this change. Brazer said that by and large insurance companies enjoy ‘‘com- paratively light taxation” in Mich- igan. He said the Blue Cross and Blue Shield exemption ‘‘runs afoul of uniformity and equity considera- tions,’ mentioning that for-profit firms writing similar policies are) taxed. Almond Presman of St. Johns, a committee member who is also serving on Gov. Williams group studying hospitalization insur- ance problems, wondered if any such tax might be passed along back to the policyholder, ‘thus raising rates, John Carton of Battle Creek,| another committee member who heads two insurance companies, raised the isstve of reciprocity among the states on insurance tax. rates. Carton said it should be consid- ered whether a rise in the premi- ums tax paid in Michigan by com- might ‘lead to tax increases by those states on insurance written| jaccording to Detective lt Merlin | Holmquist. .| capabilities of the insurance pre- after, John Shield of tts” yietd) ‘School and St. James and Pem- ito testify at a Senate missile hear- ling amidst a mounting clamor other members of Congress have panies domiciled in other states|1 : State I Financé Unit OKs. High School project is part of a $6,300,000 caarieg. The “chance in a million” hap- pened in Birmingham yesterday, He said Lloyd Dafoe of East Square Lake road, Pontiac, came into the Police Department to re- port the theft of his 1957 Chevro-/ let from a Woodward avenue park- ing place. * Bond Issue _ retary-treas Florence . son, chaplain, and Jane Capling, cere Paul Van Roekle, county high. and Cranbrook road will, if pos- sible, be included in the 1958 pro- way engineer, has notified City. Meader t. Gees et G0 20. quested widening of West Maple - road between Weschester avenue . ee ge ee County officers said, however, that at this point it seems doubtful that the work can be done this coming season. A definite answer probably 7 be Ariged in about ‘two weeks, he Lake Orion came in to report someone eilse’s car away. ‘ Shield’s ‘car, also a 1957 Chev- ‘rolet, had been parked on Wood-— The vehicles are identical in col- or and model. And by coincidence, Shield’s keys fit the Dafoe’s car. Natural ice rinks at Quarton broke Parks. now are lighted for evening use, acco¥tling to Robert Giardin, recreation director. Giardin said whenever the weather is favorable for natural ice, the rinks would-be put into condition and made —— for skating. ee © that he had mistakenly driven |; no dled yerterday, ty the Amid Home, Detroit, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Officiating will be the Dr. W. Glen Harris of First Presbyterian Church and burial will be in Green- wood Cemetery. He was a life member of Barton ‘Masonic Lodge 6, and the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows of Hamilton, Ont. Surviving are a daughter, Mre Walter McBride of Portland; a son, iJohn, of San Francisco, anda Newly elected officers of the sister, Mrs. George Kendall of Hamilton, Ont. Past Chief's Club of Pythian Sis- Clamor to Keep Him in Army WASHINGTON «®— Lt. Gen! James M. Gavin was called today) that he change his mind about retiring from the Army in March. In advance of the hearing, two senators — Stennis (D-Miss) and Goldwater (R-Ariz) — urged the! igeneral to reconsider. Several made similar statements. Senate Group Hears Gavin Yesterday, “however, he told newsmen there is‘ a 50-50 chance he would remain in service. Last month, he proposed a reorganiza- tiori of the Joint Chiefs. of Staff system, and there were hints these views resulted in pressures which led him to request retirement. Gavin has given other reasons for his move... * * * Gavin was leadoff witness be- Secretary of the Army Brucker said Gavin had been offered two. ways in which he could reach four- star rank as an inducement to remain in service. The 50-year-old general is oul of Army research and develop- oo ere ed oes oe Cor fore the Senate Preparedness sub- committee, which is probing into the nation's missile - satellite Pro |grams. * * & . Stennis, vice chairman of the ome. said, “Gen. Gavin “He should be able to contribute Partly a protet against wimt elmore to bie Wess and Meals te called “the Pentagon system.” Inde the services than outs To the People. of -Pontiac-and Its Entire = 1eaes Area 150 North Saginaw St. ALL DAY TOMOR ROW-THURSDAY — TO MARK DOWN PRICES FOR THE MOST (Next to Sears) finest -slecks, SENSATIONAL thet spece will not rat ‘dargeins, we ) promise you will not be i —don’t buy a dime’s nth ‘til this an em. wo A.M. Sherp! — ah suits kets, dress shi hirts, . ond hundreds of rer Hayy Se Cae an ie gee thet must be sold. Out they go! pone eapantinn te EA -STORE-WIDE SALE IN OUR 62 YEARS IN PONTIAC $125,000 WORTH OF MEN'S FINE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS, consisting of perctcaisrs be brands of - » hots, and sport ‘coots permit us to mention to buy genuine money- . But we caution WAIT and WATCH ~ Friday morning 9:30. 7 *%, seg 7 wom i a ay _THE PON ‘TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 There are two special sieve! in the federal income tax law: which apply to all ors who've reached 65, * * * Because of these provisions, their tax. bill will be smaller than| if they were below 65—or they! Cat oe , been withheld from their pay. Most! from wages in the $2,400 range will have a refund coming. has an income of more than $1,200 MAY FILE FOR REFUND Here again, however, they may want to file a return to get a re-| fund of any tax which might have couples who have a total income The second special provisions allows you—if you've reached 65 —~to deduct the full’ amount of your doctor ex- "all. may not have to pay any tax at The most important provision for you if you've reached 65 is | that you don’t have to pay any | tax on the first $1,200 of your inceme, Most taxpayers under 65 — penses from any income you have beyond that which is ex- empted from tax, |$400 to doctors and. hospitals in, 1956 and, after your exemptions, ‘you have $2,200 income. You. can ° . Feceive an exemption of only | deduct the $400 in medical expenss. One Cast Not Enough? Teacher. Gets Another © . CAMPTON, Ky. — Miss Lucy ks Ge alk de came ternal Revenue Service ; That's the only place you can | ATTENTION | private pensions, etc. These I'll explain in my next two columns. And, of course, there are many general provisions of the income tax law which are of importance ~ te older people. For example: There's a general provision which applies to all taxpayers al- lowing them an exemption on their wages of up te $100 a week while confined te a hespital on account of filmess or injury. Incidentally, you attained that age anytime dur-| ing the year or even if you reached, .65 by the first day of 1958. Thus, For example: Suppose you paid if you reached 65 anytime from) you're considered: 5 for the entire vear of 1957 if Moore, a School teacher, wore two casts and a‘ look of wonder. ‘While working around. a farm. she fell and broke an arm. She had the arm placed in a cast and * resumed her teaching post, until she caught the flu. Administration, There is mo | Before she recovered* Miss charge for this service.) Moore went to help a neighbor desperately ill — and fell down the stairs while collecting medical supplies. The second cast went on her big toe. One out of every three families in the U.S, has a financial income in addition to earnings from. regu- lar employment. THURSDAY ONLY SPECIALS. Guaranteed OVENPROOF — Fire Glazed —Bake and Serve in the Same Dish _ - We promised not to mention makegs name because we've cut prices so low. . . but every — piece bears America® S most famous trade- ‘Jan, 1, 1957, through Jan. 1, 1958, fF. * you're entitied to the tax breaks) of being 6 for the full | year al ‘ 4957 Fo, | Mar If your income was less. “ than! $1,200 last year, you don’t even. have to file an imcome tax return this year—unless, of course, you: had some tax withheld from your ’ pay which you want to claim. * * * __A man and wife who. are both 65 or over and who file a joint . tax retum:‘may claim an exemp- a tion of $2,400, And, they don't have trom the $7, ‘the remaining $1,800—minus any ‘other ordinary deductions you may be eligible to claim. (Under a isimilar set of circumstances, the ‘ordinary taxpayer under 65 would be allowed to deduct only $334 in ‘medical expenses). * Mt persons 65 or, over, there are’ siher special tax breaks given to, those receiving retirement ay. ments—such as’ Social Security, Marriage License Applications Maz ® Fampe!l Walled Lake Dora C K. Lentner Saginaw Atbert Corsin!. Detrott % L. Miler. 4@ @ereca Fonsld FE Seabolt, 246 Willis Nancy A. Beckwith. Milford cies Roberto Ortege. 81 Irete Carolyn V Carter. 243 Irwie Robert N Phil! tps. Somerville N 2 Winifred 4. Bales. Walled Lake Marvin L. Groat 11¢ BE Yostiant Connte J. Redman. 35 Putnam : arvey J Lord, Lanes) Doretny M. Hicks 83 as Princeton WHILE-YOU-WAIT and only pay tax on — * * * It vou're in doybt about any of | ithe special or’ general income tax provisions of the .federal income | tax law, don’t hesitate to write or | “= NAILS OR WIRE! * 1 just moisten Jiffy and apply to wall surface— eves. ti * for AUTOS — Drexter Birmingham Geil M. 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Many people say they ©o, Dut) about it in a slap sunsets were . * ; Mi hi M Kill d ure and brood over 1 : per "ME Win a few hundred doHars sou Friends disclosed their secret noled Herbert H. Butterfield, 45, “of 6746 Mic igan Man Kile seasons and he eant find time , ‘ ' + e. _ Transparent St., told Pontiae Po i bu, a few acres of waste nd marriage last Dec. 14 in Las Ve p St., o - aot te do this if he has fo worTy OVeU Jo, an. abandoned: bat habitable gas. Nev.. PAYS DIVIDEND lice he blacked out at the wheel ATLANTA « — Andrew Van paving taxes, raising # family joo on Then vou get some Miss Lee gave her age as 26. “Days “spent throwing rocks at just before the accident on East Syekle, 33, of rural Atlanta, was! ane where to find a place to park Oona. toy your garden, a shotgun Street listed his ag 38. “He was trees- -300. : -bou idevard, near Elm . killed yesterday in oa car | his car for gate and a trustworthy dog. previously married to actresses . “Days spent resting arm — 65. He was admitted fo the hospital truck collision on M32, three miles MERELY RUN AWAY The dog should’ be one willing to Mary Street. Lois, Andrews and Days spent working — none. with a possible concussion and a east of this Montmérency County Hermiting has its failures chase rabbits, but even more will. Mary Beth Hughes . “Day mpent worrying — none. lacerated lip. ‘community.’ e | j pee BB some May a | w ASHINGTON a ~ > heal “Dividend — happiness. ‘Eisenhower may become the first “P.S, Despite the rising cost of president to fly aboard a jet Goa't know how to go about H. , erely PMR: AWAS from jjook. Avoid a yawning do: Inc.’ write to 500 strangers: is happy to réport it will- require * * * . . . home, shiver in the fogyst a few a: — “You know you are a miserable no extra funds*during the coming The White House says: Eisen- ~ Some of them are millionaires dave of weeks> then, crestfallen GOVERNMENT PAYS prisoner of civilization, too cow- year Just send your usual buck.” _ hower ha resent plans to re- ' They, have found out the differ crawl meckly back to wife and ° Next is the problem of income. ardly to run off and become a * * * e s no P s “8 a * i. @nce between millionaires aiid job Instead of paying the government, hermit. I am not. But [ need Would this work? Listen, if a place js prope ——— our hermits, which i« —- millionaires * * * make it pay you. Write the US help. 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FITZGERALD > President and Publisher WEDNESDAY, ® hdl i * a International Situation Throughout recent ‘years this country has established itself as possessing world prestige. Today per- haps a little of this is lost. We should not panic and throw in the towel. Instead let's reappraise the situation and see just where we stand. . * x * Among our allies, especially the fringe nations, we must grad- ually regain some of our lost stature. After World War Il we emerged the one great world power. This was an enviable positiorr. But Russia with her totalitarian type of government has not been marking time. The méthods and sys- tem she used are not the democratic rule like ours. But nevertheless, in the realm of science and defense they ,hhave made gteat strides. * * “ Our allies have patiently watched and observed this prog- ress, particularly in the scien- tific fields. Because of this we no longer hold the distinction of being the only world power. Russia has climbed up a notch and we now have two world powers. Since this condition exists, let's face it and~ go ahead from here. We are a peace- © loving nation and most of the world knows this. However; at times we are inclined to act a bit like the small boy with a stick on his shoulder ask- ing someone to “knock it off.” Obviously this is a mistake. x *« * Certainly it was not meant that way, but our attitude of saying no and sneering at Russia has become a habit. x *« * If we were to have war with Rus- sia, no one would be the winner. It would be a catastrophe for both pow- ers. The time has come to talk and negotiate. We do not need to go sled length and start believing everything the Russians say, but a little give and take seems to be in order. It's better than a shooting war. xk & Our foreign policy might well veer toward some conscientious efforts toward peace talks with Russia. The Reds are skilled operators at this business. So are our diplomats, plus the fact that we have President EISENHOWER who is a past master at making friends. . Aiming toward‘ disarmament - should be our Jong range goal. It may well sound frustrating and seem like a war of words, but want. Also, the Russians would like more recognition and the opportunity for top level talks. x «*« * This may be a turnabout, but it’s better than a missile race with no ’ end in sight. Army Is Reconsidering Security Risk Cases The Army has undertaken a yol- untary review of security risk dis- 1955 Th ‘Romer? B Tans, Managing Editor : i MEMBER OF “THE : ASSOCIATED PRESS JANUARY 8, 1958 acy a result the cases of 650 viewed. and so far about half have received upgraded dis- _charges or have had the security risk label removed from their records. This means that many men will receive accumulated leave pay and be eligible for Fed- eral and state veterans’ benefits. a "THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Editorial Page Since 1955 the fact that a relative was a Communist or subscribed to a pro-Communist newspaper or that the soldier himself had been a mem- ber of a front group no longer con- stituted grounds for ether than hon- orable discharge. . x « * This. more common sense view ‘ __is new being applied retroactively and consideration is being given to the quality of a man’s service. The present Army policy, how- ever, prevents induction of men who have been potential risks in civilian life. By reviewing discharge cases the Army is righting some old wrongs committed in the “guilt by associa- tion” era of a few years ago. — The Man About Town She Likes Pontiac And Her Background Adds Emphasis to Her Words. Recollections: What are pleas- ant or otherwise, usually accord- ing to the foundation you laid for them. Very commendable sentiments are ex- pressed in a letter received by me from Mrs. Florence Wallace of 440 Lochaven Road. Identification of its writer adds immense importance to it. She ts the granddaughter of Governor Moses Wisner, who served Michigan in that capacity I 1859-60 A few years before that time he erected the home on Oakland Ave, now owned by the ° Oakland County Historical Commission, and she was born in that hpme 74 years ago today. She was the sole owner of that property when it was purchased by the foundation a few years ago for $15,000. Mrs. Wallace could have received a much larger sum from other parties, but felt that it should be kept in hands that would make jt the historical shrine that its background merits She spent a large part of her life in that home, where she was living at the time she sold it This property of four acres comprises something of which no other area in the entire State of Michi- gan can boast Her message to the writer. with per- sonal references to me deleted, says: “I agree with your sentiments most heartily. Poor Relation —_— _s David Lawrence Says: President, Military Too Far Apart WASHINGTON — It’s a lucky thing the United States has not had to fight a world war in the - last few years. For the present System, whereby the heads of the armed services are enmeshed in a bureaucratic apparatus of civilian control, would make war operations far less effective na than they were LAWRENCE in either of the two world wars in which the United States has been engaged. Today there are four separate armed ‘services represented on the U.S. joint chiefs of staff and four separate civilian departments deal- ing with defense problems. 7 eiaHen was the ery in —l-am giad that I was born here. that I. and still living, and living in this fair city. I have been privileged to witness the wonderful changes that have taken place. I believe there is no better place to com- 1947 ahd 1949 and “simplification” was the slogan in 1953 when Con- gress passed a so-called military reorganization bill, but the main weaknesses have not been cured. — * * * The principal fault is that the military commanders have been, removed farther than ever before from the commander-in-chief of “all the armed forces—namely, the ~~ eS President, who under the Constitu- tion has_the_full responsibility for military operations in time of war. Today the joint chiefs of staff is neither an operating body nor a planning unit. The heads of the Army, Navy and Air Force, moreover, are not statutory members of the national security council. In time of war a commander in a far-off theater who has all three services under him is required by law to communicate through a civilian agency—the Department of Defense — before reaching the Commander-in-Chief. This is a re- quirement which did not exist in either World War I or World War IL “SSE Te TE Thar where st ters A phone call from Mrs. Herman Cail of Keego Harbor tells of a 10-foot snow- man bullt by the children that drew no attention from the neighborhood dogs un- til it was given some black eyes. nose, mouth and hat Then the dogs had a barking convention “Leftover pancakes are an excellent bird food in these days when the ground is covered with snow,” writes Mrs. Bernadette Toumah of Auburn Heights, who says she budgets her morning ‘supply so there will be During the last global war, the Jate President Franklin D. Roose- velt had a personal chief of staff, Admiral William Leahy, who acted as a liaison with the military heads of the armed services. , At that time the Air Force was not yet officially separated from the Army, but the late General “Hap” Arnold, chief alr man, was by instruction of the Presi- dent required to attend all ses- sions of the joint chiefs of staff. When it came to voting, however, General George Marshall, chief of civilian_secretary and ade: et Benepe eee . . * of Toe ot er Van Camp's Chili Con Came = With = ez 9° mec = : Seediess Blackberry _ . Beans paomes Bee Siokely’s Small Whole Irish Potatoes =. = 29° Saltines Q : 3. c Van Camp's Pork & Beans: Ais: 49: ahs c Sj Sfokely's Finest Red Kidney Beans ee 29: uj | and $ Pure se Jam a 39 ~ BSP Mushrooms na'Tim. ic syoe i] Peay Bey Instant Coffee =| SK 89: [> , ue | Mek Crust Enriched Dons! 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 _ ia si Deaths in Pontiac and Neaby | Areas Mrs. Helen Simonson, both of Pon- tilac, - ‘Mrs, Buchner’s body. is at the Pursley Funeral Home. REV. HENRY B. MENDEZ Service for the Rev, Henry B. Mendez, formerly of Pontiac, was held Sa y in Chicago. Burial was in Evergreen Park Cemetery. He died of a stroke Jan, 1 after an illness of more than a year. An evangelist, the Rev, Mr. Men- dez had lived in Pontiac several years_prior to moving té Chicago! He leaves his wife, Carmen: and five children, Pearl and Benjamin Mendez of Chicago, Michael of Pon- tiae now serving with the U.S. Marines; Mrs. Richard Haddad and Mrs. Charles Cordray, a ef Pontiac. MRS. EARL SANDERS Service for Mrs. Earl (Ida B. Leitner) Sanders, 61, of Clare, a former Pontiac resident, was held yesterday in Arthur Center Church in Clare County. A former employe in the mailing room of Pontiac .Motor Division, Mrs. Sanders was a member of First Baptist Church and the Loyal PYtilathea Class of her church. Surviving, besides her husband, are three brothers, Milton and Orin Leitner _of Ponti Leitner of Minneapolis, Minn.; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter Chris- tiansen of Gladwin, Mrs. John Horn and Mrs. John Myers. both’ - of Clarkston. f Mrs. Sanders died Saturday in the Mt. Pleasant Hospital. She had been ill seven. weeks. OTTO A. SCHOTT nore eae with Rev. William E. Hakes of! First Baptist Church officiating, |* ons illness. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Church f ak ret meo, and ma of = ine ne we ne : Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ketchum of!representative of the United Steel- MacDonald . Jones officiated with | Almont. workers of America after the mer- burial in White Chapel Cemetery, Birm Sunday . after a long illness. School Board for 20 years and was Methodist Church. §.\three sons, Harold of Denver,! Colo., Glynn ‘and Lester, both of for 50 years, is survived by two Pontiac; a daughter, LaMarre of Detroit; ers, Clyde of Attica and Cari of|Pontiac; three sons, Leighton, Al-| Utica; of Vassar; 10 grandchildren and/Romeo; and 12 grandchildren. five great-grandchildren. In private life she was Mrs. How- Am tebe, 11, of 413 N. Bailey) is trull, wide of the authorplay- Rudlait Funerals by the Rev, Ellis Hart. |28°- ‘Service will be at 11m, | a.m. Friday ete fal will be in McCaflerty Cons Home - Surviving are her parents, Mr./died Monday night. and Mrs. Edwin Striber; three _ |brothers, FRANK SCHOONOVER Deas Elsewhere or ysl at Roth's. Home sor arieh Hall ied abet 3) years OKLAHOMA CITY @—Dr. John; Edward, James ard} WASHINGTON (®—John V. Rif-|: Donald; two sisters, Karen and fe, 53, the last executive vice pres- ppy Chandler Wants Big Budget, Tax Cut '| state’s personal income tax cut. Margaret Anglin), LOUISVILLE By. 0 On, @ share” in the two-million-dol- lof Donald Benton Gerrard. 28, He was an employe of Pontiac SHARON ANN STRIBER the early 20th century, dled in a| A+ B. Chandler of Kentucky | tetas ent sande, pestle, ne [Sars nr we inde ter restein Motor ‘ ae 2 < se ‘ Toronto 2 peat 9 eae et pat a ; ' rent i pe iie.t ic belt i qu ROMEO — Service for Sharon UTICA — Service was held at|/inda; her paternal MRS. PAULINE ANNA WELCH °°": ROMEO—Service for Mrs, Paul- —— Mr. Schoonover or at his home He had served on the Burr fayette St., Survi hi Etta: day at her home. oe wie, Mrs. Welch, a Romeo residents sie Mrs. . Irene daughters, Miss Lena Randall of |’ two broth-|Romeo and Mrs. Dorothy / Ilam of a sister, Mrs, Lima King bert and Donald Randall, ihe “carob.” Thomas R. Marshall, widow ae in Neues Deutschland, the official former vice president Phoenix } pital at the age of 85.| factories are - filling only about 75 stet betel where dhe hed lvell Sarl many years. An Order of Eastern Star serv-, ice will be held at 7:30 tonight in) the Donelson-Johns Funeral — for Otto A. Schott, 71, of 1837 Bev-| erly St., Sylvan. Lake. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the funeral home Methodist Church officiating. Bur-| FELT |East Germans Struggle Witlow of Former with Diaper shortage Vice President Dies .rmn".".ccomee] *498 PHOENIX: Ariz @ — Mrs. diaper shortage, a letter published! the, Communist party. organ, said. ng that East German 35% Wool, 65% Rayon grandmother, ident of the CIO before it merged Mrs, Anna Streububr, all of Ro-|with the AFL in 1955, died yester- ternal grandparents, day. He served as international| SAGINAW @ — Former State ine Anna Welch, 69, 0? 255 E. La-inen Jack Fuller, 5?, died Ménday| will be held at 2 p.mM-/a¢ a Saginaw hospital of a brief Friday at Roth's Home for Fi lijiness. He formerly was a Detroit ‘Sterling Township’ clerk for one|nerals, with the Rev. E. E. Red-|jegislator ute ~! eee and ‘secretary-treasurer | term. He was a member of the|man officiating. Burial will be injta’ Lacal 10 of the Usted Aue Romeo Cemetery. She died Tues-|workers Union. Since 1951 he had operated a resort at Houghton -treasurer | The word “carat” used to mea- sure jewels comes from a small all of ‘oriental bean which was known as 72” Wide, Assorted Colors | Per cent — need, the writer Christian Literature Sales = are abeo-f 49 Oskland Ave. Pontiac | a poet | Thursday | SUPER SPECIALS 78 N. Seginew © Fresh Dressed Her husband, who died in 1925, | served as vice president from 1913 until 1921 under President | Woodrow Wilson. Before run- ning for vice president, he was F governor of Indiana. j ‘ : : | He was credited with saying: | “What this country needs is a Cc with Dr. Milton H. Bank of Central 00d —— = b ial will follow in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ment Monday. GEORGE SLEPPY Poritiac General Hospital after an! iliness of seven weeks. { of Mr, and Mrs. William E. Kim- Mr. Schott died of a heart ail- sey of Angola, Ind. She married | |Marshall Oct. 2, 1895. ‘ago after moving to Scottsdale,’ George Sleppy, 71. of 244 E. Run-near Phoenix. A brother, Morton’ deil St. died yesterday morning in| E. Kimsey of Scottsdale, survives. Funeral arrangements have not been announced, Mrs. Marshall was the daughter cea xin alae” Abd Thig Valuable Coypon Entities the Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh Her tather died several yemv eee The industry's hottest engineering team loaded the Golden Jubilee Chieftain with the boldest new ideas in 50 years: revolutionary Aero-Frame stability ... . Quadra-Poise roadability ... Circles- of-Steel safety body. And not éne of the low-price — three comes close to the jeweled-action response of Pontiac’s Tempest 395 performance! So why buya__ , car with a low-price name? .Get a Pontiac for less! 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True zero- degree freezer section automatically _ maintains below-freezing zero cold to quick-freeze and store meats, vegetables, Deep door shelves, meat saver, - butter “and cheese keeper, twin porce- - lain crispers, moist-cold com ' package shelf. Hurry for hig savings! i Ti 1s. Service, f. PONTI sgh ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY g, 1958. "jet there? Bring her Jn, 1 want Those, Cony Gifts Win with bee cieemsing Wek tat: ‘Eyewitness fo Death’... SEES CCR ese Steere ith Fellow The. -two women entered the! LONDON (INS)—As every Eng: ; lishman knows, a teacosy is af . woolen cover which is slipped over ieee = best Fob te rhe Len (Swimming Pools Boom don Daily Mirror published ex-| HOLLYWOOD, Cal,._— There handily on long auto trips."* BIGGER dite WASH \Asking for It : | PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS)—A shab- full of heavy mahogany Victorian 2. by Agatha Christe furniture. from letters from persons j $00 ant i sympathetic ears when he ap- tral STORY 80 PAR: A bund in 4. land held out her hand. + *& papel braved re _— 3, » re. |Droached two _men in downtown gin passing hers snaps up and re- States who received), tio back yards ; apectable Mra." McGiitcudty on “a | Then she looked doubtful Old Mr. Crackenthorpe W&5 tes cosies from British friends at mations 7 = **| Phoennix with a story that he had Preenie Ue ee dt iedy wuts | “I wonder,” she said, “if this! stretched out in an invalid chair; ci smas cently. as 1948. By the end of iy : ; Ba vee ng pat eave yo. hla cerned ak hy Ma ede, gg (EET SO man, thne oh sera ncted money SP. FEDY 332288 ; Som eed * ett fe rt 7 ‘don't want a house: He was a big gavht man, his | One American was delighted|were close to 100,000. The target of his plea was a Only Miss Marple believes and keeper, you know, tq supervise flesh hanging in loose folds, He advise next day be une aug, Te things. I want someone to do the| “had a face rather like a bulldog, , beam found. Miss Marple obtains 6 work. with a pugnacious chin, He had e s large scale map of areh snd makes several trips over Lucy said that that was what Mra. McOlliicuccy’s route. Tee old fer physica! effort he writes to Lucy most people needed. Evelesbarro®, a briliant young Wem- * * x © thick dark hair flecked with gray, and small suspicious eyes. This is Buicks Jack-pot Year NOW- more than ever— When better automobiles are bullt Buick will bulld: them | we hago : : -, _ | “Let's have @ 100k at you, young| ery ter: porary mits Emma Crackenthorpe said apol- lady.” y of households and running them hke ogetically ry. magic. Miss Marp! ifes the mu . na : vanced m Gerer mfust_ ta n the body. | “So many people, you know, Reeds advanced, composed and pat . ot athe he negiectes «(seem to think that just a little * 8. * A A ef Rutherford Hail. built by Crackentherpe « rich manufac- turer She wants Luc to get herself emplored a! Ruther ford Ball and eearch the place fot @ bo — 6 “T shall be quite close at hand.” light dusting will answer case—but-T can do al] the dusting myself."’ “TI quite understand.” said Lucy “You want cooking and washing nea “There's just one thing you'd better understand, straight away. Just because we live in a big house doesn’t mean we're - rich. aid Miss Marple to Lucy. “AN yp and housework and stoking, We're not rich. We live simply— sid maid servant of mime, my on boiler That's all right. That’s'*? o8- ‘hear—simply! No good . faithful Florence, lives in’ Brack- what 1 do. I'm not at all afraid COMMS here with a lot of high hampton. She has looked after her of work.” falutin’ ideas, Cod’s as good a . _old parents for years. They are) go house, Fas fot ed boas = aay eee on now both dead, and she takes in ee ey oad nie, we you forget it. I don’t stand for 2 waste |. live here _b e Fay only live in a portion of it—myY |father built the house and I like father. and myself, that ts. He j;, After I'm dead, they can sell is rather an invalid. We live i¢ up if they want to—and I ex- quite quietly, and there is am [pect they will want to. No sense Aga stove. I have several broth- |of family. This house is well built ers, but they are not here very |—it's solid, and we've got our often. Two women come. in, &- own land round us. Keéps us pri- Mrs. Kidder in the morning, (vate. It would bring in a lot for and Mrs. Hart three days a week |puilding land but not while I'm to do brasses and things like alive. You won't get me out of that. You have your own car?” (here until yoy take me out feet “Yes. It can stand out in the fist.’ (Continued Tomorrow) * |open if there’s no where to put it. ‘High school graduates know from Again Lucy nodded, It's used to it.” oot ing to Taormina the} ‘Oh, there are any amount of wher tor » 25,000" to~'35,000 words, By com- parison a college graduate usually day after tomorrow.” she said. Tord stables. ‘There’s no -trouble “The holiday can wait. But I can about that.” She frowned a mo- ‘only promise three weeks. After ment, then said, ‘Eyelesbarrow— has a knowledge of 60,000 or more that, I am booked up.” coos an—unusual — Some} Words, “Three weeks should be am. jfrt is of mine were telling me) “ . * x jabout a Luc Eyelesbarrow—the J ple,” said Miss Marple, “If we Kennedys?" y “y , | |_ “Yes I was with them in North, can't find out anything, in three | i ive | weeks, we might as well give Devin’ when Mi. Keniedy i? ya: people. ‘She has arranged for me to have rooms with her. She will look after me most devotedly, and) I feel 1 ghould like to be close| at hand. I would suggest that you mention you have an elderly aunt living in the neighborhood, and that you want a post within eas) distance of her, and also that you, stipulate for a reasonable amount of spare time so that you can go and see her often.” * * His is Buick’s jack-pot year for new ideas —and the jack-pot year for the nation’s car buyers. For here are new styling changes that folks approve, and engineering changes that people want. Here, too, are prices that buyers find great. Take the B Buick SpeciaL — Buick’s bottom-priced Series. Today it’s an even better buy than ever — because it’s priced closer than ever to the well-known smaller cars —and even below some models of those same cars. Go eye it, drive it, price it—at your Buick dealer’s now. 4 ee Sn «NO ret ae VSR awry Yes Beas whole thing as a mare’s- shaving a baby.” Misg Marple departed, and, ‘SEES TO ALL « Lucy, after a moment's reflection. | Emma Crackenthorpe smiled. . rang up a Registry Office in) ‘I know they said they'd never Brackhampton, the Manageress had such a wonderful time as of which she knew very well. She|When you were there seeing to explained her desire for a post everything. But I liad the idea’ in the neighborhood so as to be|that you were terribly expensive. | near her “aunt.” After turning | The sum I mentioned—" down, with a little difficulty and) «7pat’s quite all right,” said : a good deal of ingenuity, several’ Lacy. “I want particularly, you | / - more desirable places, Rutherford see, to be near Brackhampton, I —ror Playing the Piano | para ba ba ha ba ba Pa A BS TO Lean es Cee Paha baba LE baba y ~ Wess bard PU re be PH “Sea ba ha ba be ba he "4 Fa be xh Sa hard bebe BE bene You! yr hares baba ba padded ™ » i ie . ~ pa bg a hd Ra ba Pa ba Dad a ‘ y, Ji hdd a A hs . bed bd bd ta he R ‘ ~ aod ea _Use GRINNELL'S “Oh, of course. Every afternoon, till six, if you like '* “That seems perfect.” : l through an imposing pair of vast | Miss Crackenthorpe hesitated a ; Look at just part of what you get— a nt = iron gates. Just inside them, was moment before saying: “My father dinetyi Gene er: eeky in = bi and brawny | B * Beiek pee aa 3] O 2 @ month ? “elderty aunt ina eriticat- * * *f state of health and want to be “That sounds exactly what 1 within easy distance of her. want,” said Lucy firmly, | That's why the salary is a) The Registry Office rang up Miss) secondary consideration. I can't Crackenthorpe, “Miss Cracken-|: atferd te do nothing, If I could thorpe rang up Lucy. | be sure of having some time Two days later, Lucy left Lon-| off most days?” don en route for Rutherford Hall. Driving her oWn smal} car, Lucy Eyelesbarrow drove THE 8-58 BUICK SPECIAL RIVIERA~the big cor that's light on its feet—but priced right down with the smoller cors Pius a Long List of Other Extras at No Extra Cost! : Hortscute! edit Speedometer © Trip Plue the World's Finest Options Al worth-while extra cost that will return dive dends ot trade-in fime, you con equip your what had originally been a small is elderly and a little—difficult lodge which now seémed com: ‘sometimes. He is very keen on priced just a few dollars over the smaller cars! pletely derelict, whether through economy, and he says things some- war damage, or merely through megiect, it was difficult to be sure. A long winding drive led through large gloomy clumps of | rhedodenirons up to the house. Lucy caught her breath in a, times that upset people. 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Motors ia Germony — con now be See TALES OF WELLS FARGO, Monday Nights, NSC-TY end Within six months, if you weeds. She was spportioned a large decide to bty, all payments : oe : =i es s ee ee ee ordered in Seden ond Cororon Wosce DOOR OPENED gloomy bedroom ~~ a small | apply! - ft afl adds up to the big buy for '58— — friday "Nightt, ABC eddeia though authorized Buicl deciens. = “ lectric heater did its inadequate | She pulled an old . fashioned © ; ae j,i ORIN wrought iron bell, and its clamor remad the homie 1c vce waren ! GRINNELL’S Zz Ee SA F2 | = } . B-s8 BuUIck sounded echoing away inside. A’ Se : 2 ., fortable mansion. As they passed — ; elatternly woman, wiping her a door in the hall, a Voice roared _ 27 S. Saginaw Street SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER ee 2 hands on her apron, opened the. door and looked at her suspic- mm: FE 3-7168 . 2 fously. Z “That you, Emma? Got the ee " se "Expected, aren't you?” she. : Te ae “ TTT sald. “Miss Something barrow She told me." Fs “Quite right," said Lucy. * The house was desperately cold 22 tnside. Her guide ted-her along a ~ - LK! RUN! DRIVE! FLY! NOW FURN IT | prise, it was quite a pleasant sit- ee ting reom, with books and chintz |! covered chairs. lg “I'll tell Her,’’ said the woman, and went away shutting the door) after having: given Lucy a look | ig of ae ee After a few slwien the door opened again. From the first moi j= ment, Lucy decided that she liked! -— Emma Crackenthorpe. She was a middle-aged woman with no very outstanding char- acteristics, neither good-looking nor plain, sensibly dressed in tweeds and pullover, with dark hair swept back from her fore-__ head, steady harel eyes and a. S very pleasant voice, She said: FEAT om ‘ vAl eae FUEL OM cE Ay FUEL OIL FOR Nitei nt NTER LIVING ee MILLER'S URE “Miss Eyelesbarrow?"’ |” a, aie, Si, in on Furnishings of Nationally Known Quality Mattresses _Mirrors Bedrooms — Kitchens Dining | Rooms =i: Living Rooms . 4 ie Si, ee i Si ee, A “i. ‘ tw / i Cleaner “i Oakland Fuel & Paint a 430 Orchard Lake : FE 5-6159 S. j : ‘ . . . ' P | 4 A . ) | | — a. . i. A i a ‘ : A oe 4 bis — ~ ™% Be ¥ m4 Mek ¢ /.) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 8, 1958 SAVINGS IN MONEY — SAVINGS IN TINE — SAVINGS IN PARKING! Shop These Wonderful Values ot Tel-Huron . meon so much to your badge! TEL- HURON SHOPPING CENTER — PONTIAG'S FIRST + « get the new morchendice values thet BIG NEIGHBORHOOD ey SHOPPING CENTER Yaa MYER’S Jewelry Shop | | _ CLEARANCE Costume Jewelry SAVE 50% Beautifu’, finer quality jewelry . smartest choices of the season . ie ite to clear. 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Hurry, for best selection! - PRICED TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER | 7, Includes Latest Hits : FROM — open 4 nights to 9 p.m. monday, thursday, friday, ‘saturday g a | ese 4 c "4 | 7 , é ' , ee f | } \ | i 2 Lats pee eS oe, \ oe 7 . oe ie ecg £ \ as ” ‘Its chief purpose seems to be to instill fear ang doubt in Cubans, inot visitors. Recently a family which had issued 1,800 invitations) ‘to the wedding reception of the formed by anonymous letter to ‘call off the party, under pain of ‘death. No reason was given, no ‘name signed. The father of the bride ‘called it off., There have ‘heen countless other such sense- o°s @ VO Ww & & 8 ~ ‘less threats, sometimes involving ipeople who are about to take a itrip or even take a party to a the- ater. Havana social life, always un- usually gay during the Christmas season, showed the strain of Loo For Not Letting Her Sing campaign: this time. wave of terror is sweeping below t idaughter of the household was in-. + source’ of the threats. Even{t nth’, not frightening it away.’ disciples say, “He r try to end fear by hh age ha iret ral py a tae .|Clark Annex at the Nacional Hotel. >t was headed for the nearest 'lwheel, to inquire the way to ves- pers. “Do anything for you” Tom aked. ‘He told us that one ‘tog had to-wal] marble. George Raft, who pha ‘role so often in Holl the greeter-overseer of plush gambling hell wh the , is red ‘even a little indignant about it, it it were a barbarous notion to RAS, “Yes,” I said. “Just nod to the ‘croupier when I get to the table.” Tom nodded. But I guess the fel- low wasn’t lookjng. In Moscow, when we asked a ~ Lineup of Sputnik experts if there “iwere any plans afoot to send a man into space, the physiologist took the floor and said emphatical- ly “absolutely none.” Le seemed as grilled tion at a height so great that it took it one hour and five minutes to and permitted to fall free for, if memory serves, 50 miles before the chute opened. But a man? Never, he swore. Small girl we know who was at some length on the ques- entertain. pppeocpephenty Bese of whether she had been as-| sled her father. “Really? Tell me, what do you al to see at the United Na- “Oh, F've been to so many of | those places,” she said. It pus | “Stre, bones. All stuck asl | in the shape of those old animals who lived so long ago."’ She de- tected a look of doubt, paused, and then said, “The United Nations is a museum, isn't it?” ® Rash ! Ot Oy Essense « [ Callas May Sue Opera ROME w — Mama Callas says she may sue the Rome Opera for her sing here again in the » Vee refusing to let this season after quitting AT iy idle of opening night * * Opera officials teld the soprano vesterday police had ruled against another appearance for fear of violence by opera-loving Romans sill angered by her walkout after Enjoy Your Home and Family KEEP MONEY IN is Lagoa can be st of thin Here's a way to BUDGET W.THOUT contusion or complicated systems — WOUSEHOLD BUDGET AND EXPENSES Helps silocate income and itures Dy the day, week, month and year. Worth the price alone for the record ~ Of tax-deductible expenses. Each week's record on double-page spread. Wire-0 bound — opens flat at every Ley at 0 for writing. In quality simulated — Library colors (Brown, Blue, Maroon, | Green) AND Pastels (French-Bive, Rose, Beige, Turquoise). } We feature a wariety of NASCON “At-A-Glance” Record Books that will serve you well in business, home and social affairs GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPL 17 W. Lawrence Pontiac | ‘ Tepeat performance Saturday 412: Year-Old Boy Who Killed Dad _ Given New Life Stay in school the first act of Bellini's ‘Norma’ Thursday night. ae Callas replied - by letter “I reserve my full rights.” In ; ae letter, she said, “As ‘to the legal aspects. . Tam consulting my a A * * The singer 5 bronchitis forced) her to quit but some opera critics contended she was angered by cat- calls which greeted her first big, varia. Miss Callas was replaced in a night by Italian soprano Anita Cer- “quetti She wil] fill Miss Callas’ © remaining schedules in ‘‘Norma”™ here tonight and Saturday. DENVER ™® — Eagi Wear, 12. wanted to go to work in the fields. Leonard Wear, 46, insisted his son; So Earl shot and. killed his father as he slept Oct. 9 their home at Pritchett, Colo. The prospect of a new start in| life opened up for Ear Wear today.| | * * * Cal Farley. founder and direc-| tor of Boy’s Ranch near Ksnaitiin | part of the new Capri Hotel. \. Tex., talked to him and offered! to take him on as a rancher. | “Tt lookg promising for young |Ear,” said. Farley. Judge Philip Gilliam of Denver's Juvenile Court approved the ar-| rangement yesterday. | j * * * | Dist. Judge George McLachlan| at Springfield, Colo., already had} idismissed a murder charge | jagainst Earl. Robert Sanderson, deputy dis-| | trict attorney, suggested the dis | |missal after psychiatrists found | jthe boy was too young to distin- guish between right and wrong. | * * * Mrs. Wear cleared, the way for Earl to go to Texas when she}. ee, relinquished his custody. e said: ‘‘I think it will be best lor rae boy. because | don’t feel I leould take hi im back into the fam- ily to live with the other children.” There are 11 other children. STAMPS and cata on a vary bd At iJ = cy U\ SAVE TIME—AVOID LOSS devices to save costly hand-writing! Your Stomp Head§uarters GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence St. d DATERS .* | s: . LINE DATERS. From tiny fe edger figures on up. Date alone or with a selection of words... ..-... cc ccc uc eee from 65¢ NUMBERS: 3 to 6 bands of numbers in a choice of sizes. mlleKelie ale) e/ss/alea)s als) oars ce cyere cre = from 80c ALPHABET BANDS. 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This Low Price Is Available at All Kroger Stores _ KROGER’S | MIRACLE MILE.” it'sc harry Broiling at Seafood—Chicken—Italian Food #2 _ Waiting for You at the Encore Bi, PONTIAG STATE BANK J E repel Py . t 7 > ee ora ra i © Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel J i os a Boys’ & Girls’ Clothing—Buster Brown Shoes—foys 4 % a Every sole ‘til 9 P.M. } Thy 2 Round « or “Sirloin ee Dress and Casual Shoes TRE SINCER MFG. 0. , _ . ? AT YOUR > } Mon. thru Fri. 12 noon to 9 P.M. , Set. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 30-60-90-Day Charge Accounts. 6-Month Budget Plan BN ett te tit “MONARCH ars ~~ Mitagle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Road, 2 Doors N. of J. C. Penney . . . . a Singer Sewing -Center. Listed In Phone Beek Under SINGER SEWING MACHINE co. Located in J. C. Penney Fabric & Notions Dept. © BE 8.9352 FE 8- eek WHEN YOU NEED | Dripping with MONEY— SEE Juice, Not Fat -at the MIRACLE MILE’S NEW | Eneore : ALSO FEATURING a ae et ay : a Pens LEAVE JUNIOR’S precy BANK ALONE! 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WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS 16x56 Size Made of select quality window glass, Sturdy frarnes are made of | Va" wide shaped wood molding “finished in white : or natural, dustprest back. $3.95 _ _ KINSEL's —— Reg. $11.95 to $13.95 $7790 - $390 “Use a Convenient Lion Charge Plan “Plenty of Free Parking : at Both Stores, Sf Ree. ee eT Pe ae Sa ee eR eG ss : oS | : __Prices Reduced to Give You Savings! ame Pee SUSE ae _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SS. WEDNESDAY: JANUARY 8, 1938: Gg a: _ SOUTH TELEGRAPH ia SQUAR LAKE ROADS - rate PARKING for 5 000 CARS — LAMP He ioceeeo Sale © UP ovo | Se ge baa 40°. = 100% Wool with Rib |- otutecus par : Knit Cuffs, Many Colorful Patterns CRAIG'S | I. eee CO. Gif t Shop Miracle Mile Store Only OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P. M. OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. 3 ~ Te, 2 eo For Quick Clearance! : MEN'S Corduroy Slippers $987 . Colors Red and Blue Women’s and Children’s Slippers Special Prices at $1.97 and $1.87 KINNEY SHOES Open Every Evening ‘til 9 P.M. it eemey? pene parse se ls . os SS 4 ee 1 <3 eae i PORN , ae: =e x we € ce é ee hargr SIRS acs © oa gars WEG THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Be. 00 Colorful Patterns » Wool 4 Childrens Ivy Saddles @ Black Cushion Crepe Soles @ Ivy League Buckles @ B and D Widths Michigan Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open Eves. to 9 Pisa Ae seers Tr pea . vag a GRANT MAID Snowy White Muslin a ; SHEET: LT @" ~~ 430 Count Dr. R. Gluskin and Cord Door Mats ae = = caiemeianemaa ~ = “e cs : ¥ Ex 4 { * - . reg > bois | =*2 Se soe eee | : = mS : s : | . ‘ x eS ath : os * - ee Dita Fvery Evening til 9 Michigan Miracle Mile 4 ea § "Miracle Mile Eye Clinic € )ptometrists oi = 3 aa a ae eo = sisson incertae = 4 72x 108 © Glasses Fitted ie e The sale you have oited for. Our Contact Lenses own first quality white muslins at a ® Eyes Examined smashing low price. Stock up now. Use Grant’s Credit Pian. Repairs ui ‘Packer’ s Label _ PPLE SAUCE ce | to . C 40% = 10° OFF - a This Low Price Available Sale ahd at All Kroger Stores KROES | oe i} * = ! oat 1 ‘ : ! 7 S| "CAPITOL SHOPS ‘For me and Boys Boys Flannel Shirts Cc Full com- Buy now. 3 i ll = Our Reg. ree SIZES ; 1.29 “Ss eo 8 =a) to Es ; Reg. $1.00 tes SS -4 es ~~ en ee 7 7 © 8 Brera 9 FAMILY be s Use W. T. Grant Charge-It-Plan. KIRBY SHOE STORE : . F No Money Down. | S. S$. KRESGE’S W. T. GRANT CO. 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. 1.00 A Timely Rug 4 ' Prompt Service on All | ¢ PENNEY CO: 2185 S. TELEGRAPH RD. Ww. T. GRANT Co. | q FEderal 2291 Ss. Telegraph gree i Miracle Mile Store Only. Michiges Mirecle Mile 2135 | S. 5 Telescope 8 Rd. Ee ae In Areade Next to Kresge's = § PLM. of > OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. * 28S Ah: ee “gavel gave..tn cen our r gigantic LS pace ae fe mr : : Pee ea acd ee d i _ Permanent 2forl Is SALE! | Your Permanent *. oc. o. oc 00 woe ee eee $15. 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WATCH. FOR SPECIAL DET AILS i in NEXT WEDNESDAY'S PONT IC. PRESS!) Hair Cuts ov a ~ Rapidly anishing "rade By LEE WINBORN cupied in_ his weather -beaten by-gone era. Inside peo rough- 5 Press Romeo Correspondent ‘shop at ey —_ hewn beams holt row tipon Tow" of hand - wrought ironwork — ROMEO — This modern age of o> jet air travel, sputniks and speed, faster than sound has had little’ effect on his trade as a bi ———. says Clyde Craig. of Romeo. s * * * The W-year-cld craftsman still: finds plenty of jobs to keep him t e a LAST OF THE BLACKSMITHS Craig plies his trade at his Bailey street shop. The last of the SALLY JANE BALLER The engagement of Sally Jane Rauer to Joseph G (ardines has been announced - by he parents Mr and Mre Harold -. Bauer 6111 Middle Lake Rd .Clarksien The 9 prospective hridegroom is the «on of Mr. and Mre James Gardiner Sr TM Monterey, Clarkston The wed ding date hasn't been get Ss area blacksmiths. he still has plenty of work despite the tech- ——- —— that have ae : Engagements Announced *" a above | | ethers saying “Romeo Welding” are rusty and almost illegible | tres decedian of expesure te Me | | elements. horseshoes, wheels, triangle bells, ‘hinges and many prized antiques. ‘WARMED BY STOVE A pot-bellied stove throws off | enough heat to keep Craig com- Both the outside and interior of ‘fortable while he works at his; he building ere reminiscent of a ‘anv il. Additional heat comes from the tiny forge = by —_ slag. | Craig aid ra ree in the! jbusiness “back in 1898, in the time ‘ot the Spanish-American War,” and has been blacksmithing ever since. | “When I.came te Romeo in 1919,"" the veteran artisan re- | | calls, “there were three black: | smiths in Romeo, two in Wash. | im Capac. Now Pm the only one | left — the last of a vanishing race of Americans.” i “I do repair work for the vil- lage, but most of my ‘customers are from Clawson, Oxford, Ro chester and Roval Oak’ Craig said. “One of my main jobs is ‘dressing’ or polishing the surface of the business end of a sledge hammer TRUE CRAFTSMANSHIP The Romeo artisan belies the description of a typical, sinewy ‘placksmith. eulogized in poem and story. but the results of his talents are nonetheless tributes fo true ‘erafismanship | He fashions fireplace sets of wroaght iron, hand forging ini- tials of the intended Owners on each piece. He hammers the popular, Cotonial wrought iron _ brackets which hold signs bear ing homeowners’ Rames oF names of business firms. They are fastened together by hand- made diamond-head rivets. the summertime I shares for farmers repair and | “in Pontiac Press Phete = plow — Romeo biac ksmith Clyde can make horseshoes of iran or copper “tiny enough to fil on a tie clasp.’ Craig says with pride is tradegalmost extinct He turns up the electricalls-con _.. trolled bellows on his forge pre paring to set to work again on the job that has oecupied his time over half a century ‘rif iong Sought ‘ for Jaycee Award WALLED LAKE The Vi Lake Chamber of merce is candidates for the title ef “Out standing Young Man of the Year The selected by a panel alled Junior Com winnel distinguished segvice award at a Javcee banquet Jan. 29 at 7 pm in the Stonecrest Civie Center * * * . Banquet chairman. Robert Green, said nominees must be be tween the ages of 21 and 35 and have made a contribution last vear : , to church, youth or civic projects ‘ in the Walled Lake area * * * Deadline for receiving .nomina NANCY LEE LOWERY ations, Green said. is Jan 15. Nom Mr and Mrs PR. Hurst Low. ‘@Hons may he mailed to him al his home, 1264 NN Pontiae Trail ery. of Devandale road. Auburn Walled Lake Heights have annotinced the en- —EEEEEE gagemen! of their daughter, Nan Lee to Bill Vane son of Mr and Mis Paul Vane also of Auburn Heigths The bmde eiect is a stident at Central = Michigan College and her fi ance 1® ma graduate of General Motors Institute No wedding date has been set + ington, _two-in Rochester and two | ~ b + . ‘a END OF A LONG JOURNEY — Stretching their legs and looking over their new Inc. in Rochester just arrived from Germany for his Stocks Belonged to U surroundings at Leader Dogs for the Blind, are six German Shepherd dogs which have Each will begin training immediately life's duties as a leader of a blind person. The dogs. months old, were raised by a Bavarian baroness. Le were pur-. ~~) ysema are in ‘charge of arrange. es menis. Lo : | On the entertainment committee — ~ are Oren hens aia Terms Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. 74 N, Saginaw St. executive director 18 manager. ncle of Southfield Woman seeking nominations of. eof three judges, will be presented a:California around. 1908 Hopes fo Get SOUTHFIELD The Bank of America in San Francisco is seek- mg te reclaim $300,000 in securities belonging to an aged uncle of a Southfield woman The fortune was found .in an old stove that had heen owned by Walter S Brooks 80 uncle of Mrs Ralph Bettison of J7261 Shagbark Cambridge Village. Southfield Brooks, who suffered a stroke more than two years ago, was placed in a Senoma, Calif_, rest ome. The bank, which was ap- pointed his legal guardian, didn't know of the securities un- til dividend checks started pour ing in. Mr “resno Cari P Scott Calf used furniture later bought Brooks’ fur nishings, including the old stove, for $107. The bank had been un able to find the securities despite a hunt through the furnishings. LEFT MICHIGAN Mrs. Bettison's h Brooks. once a talented and Mrs dealers usband = said musician ‘and a graduate of the University of Michigan, left Michigan for with his family Born in Caledonia, Brooks’ only immediate relative was his sister, Mrs. Bettison'’s mother, Louise Brooks Green. Now be: sides Mrs. Bettison, there is a nephew, Walter B. Green of Leucadia, Calif. The Scotts attorne, Don C.. .Maves of Merced, filed for a de- claratory judgment Dec 31 to de termine ownership rights of the treasure ‘The Scotts feel the, are surely entitled to part of the wealth Mayes said Parents Invited "300 000 Found in Stove: The bank said ft will: contest a modest the Scott suit in Fresno, and Bank father who had numerous busi- of America attorney Thomas FE. nesses in Michigan. But he was Feeney said the couple will be a shrewd investor. Bettison said. cited in Probate Court here in an and parlayed it into a fortune by effort to have the treasure trove. buying top-notch stocks mostly blue chip stocks, returned ‘The Bettisons last saw Brooks to the bank as Brooks’ guardian. about a year and a -half ago in * * * : California. Brooks never returned said Brooks started with to Michigan, Bettison said inheritance from his Bettison ‘Romeo Students Name ‘Good Citizen’ Senior Gets DAR Award ROMEO — Nancy Bartholo 18-year-old senior. has been this vear's DAR award at Romeo High School. It is presented an- nually by the John Crawford Chapter, Daughters of the Amer-’ can Revolution . * * * mew, named winner of “(ood Citizen” of Mr Bartholomew Nanev is the daughter and Mre L D 8841 24-Mile Rd She was presi dent of her junior class and cur- rently is serving as president of the Student Counce! A member of the high school concert band, Nancy was se- lected te represent the school at the | National Music Camp at Interlochen [ast scemmer. She also attended Wolverine Girls’ - State in 1957 and was named youth representative on the Ad- z visery Board of the Remeo Com- . # . monity Building Authority last : fall. NANCY BARTHOLOMEW FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Pomeo High School picked three of their fellow class- men to compete for the ‘coveted DAR award, Their selections were screened by the faculty. and Naney was chosen to receive the seniors af “Honor Many wearers of faise teeth have Back to School * * * suffered real ermrbarrassmetit because thelr piate dropped, slipped ae 2 ay 2 ‘, 7 ¥ bied at just the wrong time no in Clarkston Qualifications for the award live tn fear of this happening to you are based on leadership, de- Just sprinkle a iseeie Ge EETH a — mendahilit\. pathiotism @& .. the alkaline (non-acid) powder. on CLARKSTON i All parents o pendability, patriotism and serv- your plates. Hold faise teeth more eae eta een tce—_ Runnersup in the 1958 com- firmly. so they feel more | eomtor: chased and donated to Leader Dogs by of Milwaukee, a member of the organization's board of control.. Holding the dogs by their leashes are Harold L. Pocklington, left. of Leader Dogs, Behind *them’. are the elaborate crates in which the acme sailed aboard a Jose American Firemen Slate Dinner Pas day nen at the Homestead Res- taurant Walter sales Warner Hoeksema and Fred Hoek- Yes! © Tape. Recorders © Record Players eTyv. © Hi-Fi ® Radio ® Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems - BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 Pentiac Press Phete Walter Harnischféger and Eddie Lange, kennel line freighter. CITY — City firemen 1 hold their annual dinner Mon- "heir wives will be guests Charles Wilcox 7 W. ENROLL NOW! In Day, Half-Day ° or Evening Classes and prepare for a fine position. A Beginning Class in SPEEDWRITING is being organized for this week. Winter Term Classes Start Monday, Jan. 6 Call Today or a . Phone FE 2-3551 The Business Institute Lawrence Street ‘Pontiac, Michigan Return This Ad for Bulletin ee ea " Adddress e Kathleen Gaines students attending Ciar Keon hah petition School have been invited to the and Carol Schoenherr odor breath”. Get FAS -~ Qxford Church to Hold | Study Course on Japan — ‘ OXFORD ‘Japan’ will be the theme of a study . course | planned for church women -aof this community It will begin at 750 pm. Thursday. at the Oxford Methodist Church Other sessions will be held the [lowing three Thursdays * with he Jan. 16 meeting to be held at | Immanuel Congregational Church | United Church Women : throughouf America are study. ing the same course in an effort the planning committee an nounced that the frst meeting will include colored slides of Japan and a discussion of the people and their history. - * * * Diane view of Yost will give a brief re Christian leaders as pic- tured in the book. ‘-Ten Against the Storm Succeeding classes will include a one-act play, Japanese dinner, and film, “Younger Brother.” . promote better Christian in- All women of the aréa, whether ernational relations. church-affihated or not, are in Mes George Clack chairman of vited to attend Speaks Vows in Four Towns , Deborah Ct will serse the Men's ° ° Brenkta at Pou t Towns Methodist vening Hite Caer Jes 33 * * * a Ba Girt Beout leadpgra of Pour TK " ROCHESTER. Paich flogise cee Monde “ "6 os fe se heme ol Harden and Ajvin Ti Cross were “1S Hart Burgin of Perroi:s ; . — BE eS * * married in ar evening mite af the Miriam Cucle «iil mee: Thursdar : home of thé bride s brother Eu? tae of Mra & G Patten ef Wood . ri % m. Car af Fl p gene Harden, 2850 Harrington St. sewes p shee: “pes ost wy Sg imtay Citys The Rev D 4. Hoenschill of TheNew Era Club wii] meet this eve-” ficiated at the service Bing ip the Community Room. Mra Don The bride is the Mr. and Mrs. John W 3167 Washington The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cross of sed any ighter of Harden, of Auburn Heights., Brown and Mrs Paul hell have charge of the ee om merchandising. Host .: estes t beve end tre Wii-4 Ham Poe Drvé ie prea and Nely Name soc series of the meet Corneitus Catholic Church wi Thereday evening at the home of and Mre. Willams Gottechaik, near “Parents Back to School Night.” to be held at the high schoo! Jan. 14 \ + * *& Parents are asked to report to the gym at & pm. for general instructions They then will go .through their sons or daughter's second annual —— dais program in 10 minute RUTH [bs GOSS periods Mir. and Mrs. Robert F. Goss Refreshments will be served at of Minneapolis, Minn, an the pe - the program, nounce the engagement of their = —— = daughter, Ruth Lewis Goss, 154 Every School Room W. Church, Clarkston, to Kurt Wild, 33 E. Church St. Clark- jn Brandon to Get Flag stor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wild, of Wauwatosa, Wis ORTONVILLE The Brandon Miss Goss is a graduate of Veterans Memorial Association of Carleton College. Northfield Ortonville has undertaken a proj: Minn. and js currently teach- ‘ect to supply each school room in the Brandon Schools with a United States flag. The project is being carried out ing fourth grade at the Pine Knob Elementary School. Her fiance, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, in Mul under the direction of Robert watikee- ie-t@aching industrial Sutton. association president. and arts at thee Clarkston High “Don Frick and Marvin Feather ston, members of the purchasing committee School. A June wedding in Mimneanolis {fs planned. r i Attention Householder MOISTURE-PROOF Your Fuel Oil Tank .. . Also get these . added benetits trom WHITE FLAME FUEL OIL ADDITIVE & Disseives Gum, Varnish and th Keeps Nozzles, jets and_| Carbon from the fuel system Screens Clean W® Practically Eliminates Service Calls te Less Liable to Freeze & Eliminates Water and Sludge tk More Heat from Any w& Reduces Soot and Costly Fuel Oil Explosives . t Reduces Repair Bills drug counters everywhere. a YEARS EXPERIENCE . Makes Kindy glasses better CREDIT 9:30-5:30 dally 3 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9.30_12-30Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri * you'll like - what you see when you see the. "bright difference! soon! soon! soon! Pral 1, Pontiar- non Pym id ont Geouss ways and : n Bs t 1 - The bride wore a white satin hie tev pine ta valle tere oc nae ‘IT PAYS TO KEEP BURNERS CLEAN gown, trimmed in lace and se ad Watertord con ons | Township quins The bodice and sleeves ., (he Webteré Cis 5 eres teed heh Ope = nase = gallons SS $ 35 ; were fashioned ih lace ee ph ep ater Ast Your Fuel Oil Delivery Mary Harder, ‘the bride's sis gos thade Man, Hatdware or Call A es, oh ou] “QNKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY Reynolds, the bridegroom's a Reed Cad . . : Keege ‘Barner é brother-in-law, served as. best’ There wit bess merting of che Keage. 774 Woodward, Pontiac FE 5-6416 wan: Cass Women's Club at 2 pir reday : i F at ne cigehouse; 7631 Ceas Lake Ra : “A + 4 ‘ A # ‘ Fa | . \ 4 E | i \ xR. 4 aE * COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC! Yes today’s modern Gas Ranges are auto- matic all the way. That means you needn't spend long hours over your range watching, bending, peeking, stirring for fear something might burn or boil-over. Now your cooking utensils will take over that tedious job, be- cause they will.become automatic and you will be free to spend the rest of the day as you -please.-Just-set-the Gas Range timer. . . adjust gas to desired heat .. . forget it! Your Gas Range will give you perfect meals every time. Gas Ranges give you smokeless broiling ... flame-kissed flavor... instant on-off heat and cooking convenience you'll enjoy day after day. It’s no wonder ‘so many home--: makers have changed to modern Automatic ° _Gas Ranges for the best in cooking. A fully — automatic Gas Range... brightens your kitch- en... + lightens your work. GAS RANGES ARE... Automatic All The Way CONSUMERS POV ¥a 8900-20 ER COMPANY ORR a ety Pre oe TC > FOOD STORES . 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Glenwood EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! A Selected Group of All Wool Suits and Topcoats in the very latest styles and patterns regular $55 values, now $ EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! Entire Steck of Worsted-Tex Saits regular $65.00-$69.50 values Imported Worsteds, Sharkskins and Flannels and _All Suburban Coats reduced at least. . Entire Stock of Sportswear & Furnishings at Great Savings! V-Neck Sweaters - by Catalina, McGregor, Robert Bruce, al! colors, were to 11.95 $ 48s Crew Neck Sweaters - by Robert Beuce ... solid colors and ski. Were 10.95...11.95 SqB35 Sport Shirts - $11. 95 Wm. Tell by McGregor *_ 8 @ #© #© # @ © SUITS-COATS ~ Here are three ure groups that represent tremendous values and outstanding qual- ity. Whatever price you choose, there’s a fine selection of fabrics, colors and models available. 2for $11 Other Sport Shirts. 2... 2. 20% Off $10 Strad-o-Gab. by Stradivari ... . 37,85 Robes - { Entire stock of fine robes and smoking jackets 4 Off Neckwear =~ c - _ . 5 te . =e ae « <5 Selection of fine silk and rayon ties, reg. 1.50 - 2.50 e> 3 for 2.49 Slacks - All slacks reduced at least ~ 20% 20% 20% 20% Sees egg yg 9 Jackets - | All Jackets reduced at least . Surcoats - | Winter hip length surcoats reduced at least Suburban Coats - No Charge for Alterations Up to $59.50 cd Up to $69.50 its and COATS es 2 Up to $85.00 OPEN A HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT 30 — 60 —90 DAYS SUITS and COATS vow QD od SUITS and COATS vow A ob 2 Pant Suit a $75 Quality, 100% Wool, 2-Pants Suits -— A Sensational Buy... ow S53 Fine Worsted, sharkskin and gabardine i in the newest pat- terns and colors. $53.00. The Price includes the Extra Pants _ SPORT COATS 1t_in—_the.Store_and_Get A Pair of ‘$14. ‘95 All Wool Slacks FREE! A Sensational Value / Sport Coats ‘29° of fine imported wool ‘2 tweeds and shetlands by. nationally famous makers, Eagle, Phoe- nix, Worsted - Tex, ; Rock-Knit. $ 5 4 4 @ Stripes "36" @ Plaids — © Checks SBQ» @ Solids "45 SLACKS _ $14.95 all wool flannel or al] woo] gab- . ardine slacks FREE with the = ny-sport coat. — of a : OPEN Monday, Thursday, Friday Evenings | til 9 p.m. Seay See “EWENTYONE B. the Waist Daring Are Displayed by - Ceil Chapman By OLGA CURTIS . line. She makes floor-length sheaths out of vivid brown, _ blue, red and green South Sea- ___ type prints. ~ sft 8, The color orange and the fabric silk Pe prominently in the spring collections of this country’s best-known designers, Orange _appears alone and in combination with hot yellows and reds, in prints and in solid colors. Silk takes to daytime wear and ap- _ Skirts are straight, necklines plunging, and backs -bare—but these exotic dresses are cov- ered up with long-sleeved open- front Javanese “Kabaya” jack- “peek-a-boo” sheath. Miss Chapman mercly makes a form-fitting Festive orange silk peau de soie is el ence ase over = the fabric for. Adele Simpson's evening. , P ening bee ne cinthes. the gown with big bouffant skirt that bells the dress trim. It's outlined-in. up in front, down in back. Tiny straps U. of M. The Franklin boulevard the scene of a reception given Tuesday by the University of . Pontiac for 1958 Pontiac Cen-- tral High School scholarship applicants.. Michigan Alumnae Club of ~— University of Michigan Re gents-Alumni Scholarships are designed to make the univer- sity's educational resources more widely available to prom- ising young men and women of the state who, without assist- ance, wo@ld find it difficult or over the shoulders criss-cross in back, _forminga wrap-around bodice that fastens in front with a bow. impossible \2 secure a univer- SCHOLARSHIP SYSTEM Each accredited high school in the state is entitled to at least one Regents-Alumni Scholarship provided a quali- Hope Diamond Expected at St. Hugo Event _low, otter great deal of va: ‘There's avery _speci 2 bloused-to-the-hip jack- store for those attending the fash- ets, bias two-third-length coats “ion show St. Hugo of the Hills’ x * * * * * Chairman Mrs. John Mahony re- Catholic Group Names Board, Plans Meeting ‘mond display. Mode --yeals thatthe Hope Diamond, —_—__— which is currently being shown in South America, is scheduled to be displayed at the event Feb. 14 in the Latin Quarter, Detroit. Fashions from famous designers will be presented along with a dia- will be Mrs. ce Flaherty, Mrs. ca E TD Girard. Altar Guild Arranges Style ae Tomilinson..Mrs.. John. Bugas;-Mrs— Philip Monaghan and Mrs. A. €. <* Assisting Mrs. Mahony with ar- ee ny: rangements will be cochairman Mrs. Peter. . Other chairmen include Mrs. Bion Wentworth, prizes; Mrs. Everill Fisher and Mrs. John J. Ellwood, patronesses. Completing the list of chairmen are Mrs. Rocco DiMarco, decora- tions; Mrs. J. G. Shannon, adver- tisin ane Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, c ‘Frank Allen. pears for evening, too. It’s seen this spring in suits and ensembies as well as dresses. It takes equally well to the slim-lined suit and to the full-skirted dress. T eta ‘ond Shower Honors. Julie Hutchins C. F. Heymanns Trovel to Florida to Spend Remainder of Winter Julie Virginia Hutchins, daughter of Mrs. Chauncey Sanborn. Hutchins of West Long ° Lake road, was honor guest at a luncheon and linen shower given today at Orchard Lake Country Club by Mrs, Stuart E. Whitfield of Cherokee road . and Mrs. Robert Mason of Bir- mingham. Julie will exchange vows with James S$. Hudson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ste- wart Hudson of Grosse Pointe, on Jan. 18 at Christ Church Cranbrook, On: Jan. 12 Jim and Julie will. be honored, along with ‘his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buhl] Hud- Five pages today _ “in Women’ s Section son, who were “married in n Oc- tober, at a cocktail party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Hg Buhl Jr. and the C. Henry Buhls in the latter's Grosse Pointe home. Dr. and Mrs. Hudson will be hosts at the rehearsal din- ner to be given Jan. 17 at the Frank Pauli, son of Dr. and ' Mrs. Theodore H. Pauli of ~ returned Illinois avenue, has to Holy Cross College at Wor-~ ter, Mass., where he is a freshman in premedical stud-— jes. Children Enjoy - Making Things - for Party Decor Children seem to have as much fun preparing for a party as at the party itself. So, mothers, why not give them the chance to turn or- dinary drinking tumblers into paste, colored paper, and imag- ination. First paste a bright paper cover completely around the tumbler,’ then use contrasting paper for cutouts of comic eyes, elephant ears, walrus mustaches, or bushy eyebrows. After the party, the decora- tions can be removed by soak- _ Brilliant orange in a chrysanthemum floral de- sign is splashed over this ensemble in nubby silk dupionni. This George Carmel design is composed of slim dress and loose, bloused jacket. Alumnae Club Holds Scholarship Affair fted graduating senior applies. In addition,.a number of schol-__ arships-at-large are awarded. Seven Pontiac High School stu- dents were awarded these scholarships | | LAMPS : oe ! 1 Broken sizes and colors. $139.5 New, low Occasional : $}]9” eres Sofa Bed, provin- $8 R00 ‘ BLOUSES : = curved back sQ9”5 } cial print cover, in gold and put frame, ust. cover. Big Group of Lamps Reduced %a-¥s Ott SKIRTS a as PPE tt Special Purchase . ‘| nut frame, rust cover. 4 turQUuOIS@ wees eessees see 4 cover, choice of red-—or $ as 4 ; _ AUTHEN — | ae eee ent i Provincial Muk Can Lamp, $ 95 | : NTIC CREW NECK : rust and bleck. chatr- : BOON waver svavevrerenses 5 § 19.95 Prox" : sex soeared ia bisck $ hand-painted ,........... cD SWEATERS | a ee ne ~ i). HATS, FINE DINNERWARE whites 72 Off “RURAL SCENES” $ | ..» Pattern SERVICE for 8 } “ff Reg. 10.98 iy hin | FINE METAL-WARE )} SERVING PIECES 100°; Wool and Alpaca. In med: m grey, contal, guertacd aiael Ss) $10.95 Buffet Sauce S Server. . a> $495 SLACKS. Big Reduction on Many Items in Our China 95 eos colt cinertetetieiiin didi tte aie aa aia aa aa $ 7.95 Shrimp Server ...... im Ph phen clr... with tare bade Senge farmyard, hayfield and woods. | 2 = “it Sale Reg. 10.98 |G. | en eae! | ! a ear. —- SIO low Going fF ” Tapered and regular leg style Plaids or solids. ‘ Open Monday and ca on gift items—chino—metalware—glassware —ashtrays—mugs—and many other pieces! 7 and Tableware Dept! 3 95 $ 9.95 3-Quort Casserole. = 6 a Toor \W. HURON {| 20TH stores ao Friday ’Til 9 P.M. 24 W. HURON 61 W, Huron Sportswear — Main Floor I} 7 ’ 76) W. Huron * . ey V6 ; " > , I i "s Me -s | ; : 3 | WEDNESDAY, J SANUARY | 8, 1958 _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ww otc ‘a Tell Fatso You're. Wise on He'd Better Shape Up DEAR ABBY: ‘My. brother 2 eee newlyweds to take a leaf out our book. IVE AND LET LIVE DEAR LIVE (and, believe me, you are living): This kind of arrangement is dandy for brother and sister, but a husband and wife are “joined together” in holy matrimony $ id ABBY and I know why, too. I can is gaining — hear the refrigerator door and should ‘live that way .. . opening and‘closing at all hours | put that leaf back in your = of the night. He thinks he is. | book, and turn it over. ad putting one over on us. x * * T get so tnad when | think _ of how he is cheating and get- ‘ting away with it. Should T tell | ., Mother and take the chance of . getting beat up? I am 15 and Fatso is 12. DEAR ABBY: I am 16 years me get married because she is afraid she—wittose- and babysitter. She works her- DEAR>SIS: If your brother if I get married she won't i anding peo- ple and I think it would do for . __old_and my mother won't let | self, bit only to get away from, | my little brothers and sisters aa ‘Mrs. Norman Allen RS | dinner invitation for 6 o'clock and come at-7 and leave at 8? © * Thad this happen to me, They said they had to go “home as one of their children wag sick. When I -telephoned them at 9 to see how the child was, a sitter answered the phone and said she thought they were still at my house. ~ I am so disgusted I could ery. How should we act toward them in the future? COULD CRY “DEAR COULD: For heav- en's sake, have nothing to do with these people. Be pleasant —but distant. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO GLA- DYS: You didn’t hear from him again for one of two rea- sons, Either you gave him too much—or not enough. ~*~ * * Tf you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of — The Pontiac Press. She will be ign gn gg For en- 2 to prevent mosey ‘the ny- suds, Get More Wear - From New Hose [~ longer if you do. It's a. good precaution to. wash those super-sheer, tinted stockings extra carefully. One method is to wear white gloves | 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 EDITH STENSON, Owner in a juice-shaker ‘with warm soap or detergent eat | Debutante Hair Style of the Month Graceful elegance of soft flowing lines accented by artful wisps deftly placed. Back points up short hair versatility. NEW __Tropie Bleach — sor a stamped self-addressed envelope. Machine - Black te biend im 14 heu?. — ap er tips im 15 minutes Air Conditioned Sse Parking : | is cheating and eating he is have anybody to do the work Is Hostess to PEO . not getting away with any- for her What should 1 go? | BETTY LeCORNU , thing vaucas t fool the cules | awe Souem about running Mrs. William Miiler and Mrs 1062 W. HURON FE 2-5221 ee . away to get married. [have a Joseph Bara were in charge of China City Center Tell him you are wise and bov frienti, he is 19. who keeps the program when AW Chapter of < xo: 2 - ie give him a chance to go | asking me to FEO met Monday evening in) the = straight. If that doesnt work IN LOVE AND TROUBLED (Newberty street home of Mrs —tel] Mama, DEAR IN LOVE: Stay home Norman Allen: ‘What's New About PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL * * DEAR ABBY: My wile and I have never had @ spat in 30 years and here is our secret Jealousy is out! My wife goes and forget about running away to get married, You are not drv behind the ears vet and your boy Raia is ieee wet! Cottey College?’’. and the educa tional Joan fund were the topics of discussion. Gueste were Marsha Flatisser of Clarkston and Mrs. Archie McKil-| 11 1a S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater. Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 : Pontiac Press Pheote Frederick Adams, Mrs. Morton J. Bell and Mrs. Albert E. Little. was a kick-off luncheon held Tuesday _ Smiling over their plans for a $c holarship fund-raising te leph one Occasion — T Where she _ Wants 16 Li with ORES Michigan Alumnae (left to right) Mrs. at Fox and Hounds Inn. Birmingham Alumnae Schedule Party Mrs. F. P. Doherty, Mrs Mrs. Watt, Mrs. John a: James B. Bra- ; Hobart D. Andreae, Edson K. Pool and Mrs, Wil J: Bird Telephone_lines will be busy this: Opening their homes for parties Hide. week preparing for a scholarsinp will be Mrs. Russelt Hes}, Mrs. Fred Henny, fund-raising project of Birming , Ww ham Alumnae of the University of Robert Vanderkloot. Mrs. Charlies - Michigan. The project. a tele- Shain’ Mrs. Francis H phone bridge party scheduled for \, 4 a Appleford Jan. 2. is being arranged by ew _ Mrs, Edwin 0. George of Bloom. === =333 2 - — field Hills and her committee. : * * * committee are Mrs. , Robert Klintworth, Mrs. P. EL” * 2 Bollinger, Mrs. Norris Host, Mrs. «= ¥e W_.K. Patterson, Mrs. Alvin Lam- Fo bert. Mrs. J, W. Jaikens, Mirs Albert Little. Mrs. Merton Bell,.~ Mrs. S. F. Leahy. Mrs. Wilbam Bird and Mrs. Neil Hyde. Mrs. Paul Robertson, Mrs. . fiytvester Trythall, Mrs. 8. E. Bychinsky, Mre. Stewart Cram, Mrs. Kobert Watt, Mrs. Fred- erick Adams and Mrs. Arthur Kaisch are other | meebo. Jickling, Mrs, gaw Mrs Mrs am Phelps Mrs Se seis od = On the Exclusively at New Type Pad Protects Table _DEA AR ABBY —Wrat do ye ou ae of Gladwin The New 1958 Collection Know the joy of wearing a L’Aiglon Dress because of its —“_ perfect fit... expert sewmanship and superb exclusive fabrics! 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KNOBLOCK in somebody's asking her where/iit py his need for survival, Golden Orator Has Green Thumb Too By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Sen, Ev- erett McKinley Dirksen (R-Il), noted in the hails of Congress for his golden oratorjcal voice, also has a green thumb, ac- cording to his wife. * * * . “He can put a stick in the ground and it wil] grow,” Mrs. Dirksen told me, “I've never seen anything like it.” The powerful Middle West- erner, who is expected to take over the Republican leadership of the Senate when Sen. Wil- liam F. Knowland bows out to run for governor of California, has been “putting tifings in the t _ ground” ey eee ee Beauty Clinic ‘New Fashion Color Haircolor this year is a fashion cosmetic. [It goes on almost os fast as lipstick (and should be chosen with the same care}. ‘Quick temporary rinses’ are becoming very popular with women who are not inter- ested in durable colors You may want to brighten your natural color with high- by Edythe McCulloch in recent months VIRGINIA PROPERTY The senatorial green thumb is exercising its talents on the three-acre property at Sterling. Va.. on the Potomac River, which the Dirksens are reacy- ing as a weekend and holiday Shangri-la. * * * Since jast fall, when building started on an attractive ranch- style house on the property, the Dirksens have been direct- ing their activities from a rent- ed trailer where they often stay overnight-in good weath-— er Dirksen first came to the capital in March 1933, when he was elected to the 73rd Con- gress, * * * He served in each succeed- ing Congress until he volun- tarily retired im April 1950 to | run for the Senate. He was elected to the upper house in November 1950. TWO HOMEs NOW Currently the Dirksens are living in an apartment hotel and maintaining their rambling old residence in their home town of Pekin, IL. .. * * * Dirksen, according to his wife, is landscaping his Vir- ginia acres so that by next Spring, when their house is. finished, the place wil] be in full Se tee a He has put in spring shrubs, dights. and there is a “cos- metic” for that, too We welcome your questions on hair color. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Stiop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank F d f of other “plantings | “to” "assure eentinuous blooming the year around, * * * -He-is especially fond of roses and giadioli, his wife asserts, The herbs and vegetables, she says, are her “province.” - SEND FLOWERS Pat Fo Cvewy TWO DAILY DELIVERIES : WTERMEDIATE POINTS. FM (ace * . fp os i DETROIT be result of her absolute need to be ' reconciled to Mommy. orphanhood as terrifying a. that This is the child’s eternal prob- of poor Tittle foreign children in’ lem, * * | | His acceptance of our views of — “right” and “wrong”’ is compelled, Rumning away could ‘only end) not by his own moral experience, Once we see this, we stop de- Sy becaoe he-was muarried toimanding that he share urs We her, a becaune child psychiatrists tell : ee Oe ee eet ? pw | solved -ther- rage at-unjust author-"" we content ourselves with " de-| ~ in the immemorial _—— of manding desirable action without. the helpless. lclaiming “rightne#s” for what we. She began to justify Memmy. want. STYLE - WISE MOTHER - 10 BE ‘Make a date to see this stunning collec- tion. Come in and look to your. heart's content. - . SUITS—JACKETS—SKIRTS SLACKS—PEDAL PUSHERS Complete line of lingerie ond foundation garments. 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A. 1 "gol ul wore 4 pa tific a cohen { Laundering- se 9 White, 72 * ne e, pas 2.98 os. 3-98 ase, striped « = Z Ezy-matic comers PRICE -atic A. jifting, S47 info $ $2.98 White, twine seed twin * 3.98 * soe _THE powtiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, , JANUARY * 1958 _ Browns’ Rookie Top Vote Getter of AP All-Stars Linebacker Joe Schmidt of Lions Strong Choice on All-NFL Team By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — ——GalHmore, dividedthe : cuupmainaian amar == ~-Billy—Hewien—Green- Bay and ” | ~»wAmerica fame at Syracuse Uni- Jimmy oon Cleveland’ 8 dozing fullback, swept the boards in the annual Associated Press poll today, gaining quadruple hon- ors as the player, back and rookie | Hockey League. * x > ok * Brown Leads. Al Pro. kk * xk Michigan, Michigan State Leave Hockey League — ANN ARBOR ® - Michigan Michigan State and Minne ing to- day withdrew en-masse from the seven-team Western Intercollegiate * The withdrawal of the three Big Ten schools will not affect this |season’s play. It becomes effective bull- Tin six months, according to a letter’ linvolved ‘sent to league secretary William’ A. Longacre of Michigan Tech by Prof. Marcus L.Plant, Michigan’s* Big Ten faculty representatives. of the year besides getting the! * * * most votes on the AP All-Pro foot-! all team * . * 22 pound Was the only member of the Browns The muscieman Remaining in the loop are Mich-| igan Tech, North Dakota, Colorado College and Denver. The move had been rumored since last March: | the league. Plant said the schools are with- drawing primarily because of dif- ferent’ eligibility rules. between the Big Ten and other gchools in “At the time the WIHL was or- ganized (1951-52)," said Plant’s let- ter, ‘‘it was our hope and expecta- in hockey competition among institutions from several different conferences, having sub- stantially different rules as to el-| igibility of players. financia] as- ,Sistance and conduct of the game) ‘might be solved through this new) playing. league."’ * * * But Plant said Michigan's ath- | Big 10 Ice Teams Quit WIHL letic board decided the league has been unable to achieve a standard’ compatible with the obligations of Michigan as a member of the Big Ten. He sald Michigan will be free te schedule league schools on a non-league basis. Big Ten institutions wil] now be encouraged to take. up hockey. There has been a wish at Michigan! that the conference eventually will have its own hockey league. “This has been a long time in coming” said one Michigan source ‘close to the hockey scene. ‘It was aimed principally at Colorado Col- lege. They brought it on them- Cather! \selves, We tried to get Colorado and Denver to go along in Septem- they wouldn’t.”’ x * .* Michigan became disgruntled on} the eve -of the NCAA tournament ineligible. It was felt that Colorado College was the cause behind the ‘ruling, Colorado went on to Win the -national NCAA championship finals. ~ The Big Ten earlier had re- stored eligibility te Maxwell and Buchanan after q year's suspen- sion because they played briefly | to earn a place on the two-platoon’ team as San Francisco notched four berths .while Baltimore, Green Bay and the champion De-' troit Lions earned three places each. Brown was ballots of the sports writers cov- erthg the NFL campaign in the various cities from coast to fullback spot and twe for Aett halfback. Gino Marchetti of / Baltimore attracted the second highest total of votes, 55, for an end position on the defensive team. Detroit's great linebacker, Jee Schmidt, was next with 34 votes. He was followed by offen- sive end Billy. Wilson of San Francisce, who had 33 votes, and Washington's defensive ¢ nd, Gene Brite, 31. Eleven players by Schmidt and Brito,’ we peaters from) the 1956 All-Star team. They in- cluded tackle Lou Creekmur and halfback Jack Christiansen, De- troit; tackfe Roosevelt Brown and halfback Frank Gifford, New York; tackle Art Donovan, Balti- more; middle guard Bill George, Chicago Bears; halfback Ollie Matson, Chicago Cardinals; end guard Dick Stanfel, Washington. + & * Brown, who leaped from All- versity to a regular fullback berth; with the Browns, piled—up 33 of the 36 votes to waltz off with’ the freshman prize. He also received 19 votes as the outstanding back! and was named on 14 ballots as the circuit's No. 1 player. Y. A. Tittle, San Francisco's veteran quarterback, was second te Brown in the best back and player-of-the-year categories. He had six votes fer the first and 16 for the second. Baltimore's quar- terback, Johany Unitrs, was third in each department with five and seven votes. Three freshmen, Detroit’ 8 offen- sive end Steve Junker, Los An- geles’ halfback Jon Arnett Chieago Bears’ halfback ar Willie! votes for rookie honors. * * named on all 36 | in the National Hockey League. | were” Maxwell played two games for - 2 | Both are Canadians and | considered amateurs in zy cane’ ; | because they didn’t play more | than three games as profession . j als, + of Pontiac appears to be taking St. |_Bird” and = end Bob: Pettit Geft. ba Louis Hawk basketball team, but + on the entire “The other at Madison Square Garden last night. St. Louis won the game, 114-112, despite Spar- ; iS ; AP Facsimile SPARROW BATTLES HAWK — Guy Sparrow sepecuisd Mier Gaowing @ low guactas cae the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1952-53. Buchanan for the Chicago Black Hawks in 1951-52. ber on similar eligibility rules and|~ last March when two of its play-|’ ers—Wally Maxwell and Mike Bu.’ chanan—suddenly were declared) defeating Mighigan in the tourney in one game; sa Es : s F E afer TE 1 ; 2 t | There have been repeated charges at Michigan that many of the Colorado College players would fail to mieet Big Ten eligibility standards. Dr. Harold Tukey chairman of Coach George Wilson of the Detroit Lions will receive tiie Gus Dorais Memorial Award as the Michigan State. Athletic Coun- cil said at East Lansing in ex- plaining MSU plans to withdraw: “We now see the difficulties of | i trying to draw several conferences | together: in a league in which sep-| arate conferences have different! rules and regulations. The Big Ten never has thoroughly approved of the arrangement.” the outstanding foothall coach of the year at the Lith afnna] De- troit Sports Guild award banquet -on dan. 23. | * * * Jan Loudermilk, a 6-foot-6 center, ; scored 75 points last night as the | Big Spring Steers trounced Ector, | 109-53, in a high school basketball! game. at Odessa, Texas. Peatise Press Photo CHALKS UP TWO — Forward John Bandy (10), who meshed 23 points for Pontiac Central last night, bags two of them with this neat layup as Edsel Ford cagers Nei] Hadley (21) and Jim Damiani (31) look on helplessly. The Chiefs walloped the visiting Dearborn quintet, 77-37, for their 3rd veeny of the season. NCAA PHILADELPHIA w— Delégates, to the 52nd National Collegiate A. A. convention climaxed their) affairs today with hardly a con- troversial subject in sight Apparently this convention was destined from the start to be the Most serene since the NCAA en- tered the rules enforcement field proval of the actions and recom- ' )mendations of the NCAA council, television committee. infractions committee and other hard-working groups, * * Barring an untorseen, hasste, they; hoped to finish their business meet- ing before joining the American Football Coaches Assn. at a lunch-| eon where Vice President Nixon! | bidding nearly a decade ago, The repre- fereg sentatives of some 500 colleges ming” were ready to keep it that way —-—_—_—__— 'today by voting rubber-stamp ap- ny Closes C ontab Today of the influential NCAA council to provide a loophole for ex- empting the Army, Navy and tive athletes pass their difficult en- the council approves, by a two trance exams. The Air Force Acad- thirds vote. the prep programs emy recently started the same sort ‘they suggest Air Foree academies from pre of thing and some other schools ° ; posed legislation specifically for- have asked if it is permissible) Because thig legislation was subsidized pre-college * * * | prepared too tate, it couldn't be and post-graduate education f0F § the NCAA council found no rule acted upon today bat was to be athletes. specifically prohibiting such prac- presented merely as a propesal Army and Navy_long have of. tices. Then it prepared one which which will be voted on next year. preparatory or ‘‘cram- included a proviso that the service ° y programs’ to ) he Ip Prospec- ‘academies may be exempted if An anticipated argument over “red shirting'’—the practice of |holding athletes out of competition to prolong their eligibilitvy—failed 40 develop but probably will come up in the future. Another one for the future book is the desire of some schools and -conferences . to set up a nationaj] system of “‘let- ters of intent’’ a sort of contract which binds an athlete to a school from which he accepts a grant ‘in aid. thejhed to battle Brighton right down’ *** Clarkston, Holly Continu to Roll in W-O Conferenc Just like “Old Man River,” Hugh McEthenny of the Forty-| Niners, Tobin Rote of the Lions and Gifford of the Giants, who ‘on the player of the year award last year, were the others named for backfield honors. Each re-| ceived two votes. Three others, all linemen, were nominated for play-| er of the year honors. Schmidt re- ceived three votes, Wilson got on and Duane. Putnam.....the...J stalwart guard, got the other. ENDS Bz Ny Wilson, Gan Francisco (3; Bil fawten, Green Bay ¢ 2). TACK ~Lou Creekmur, Detroit {17)3 Roceoock Brown, New York (26), OUARDS—Duane Putnam. Los Angeles ay (23). QUARTERBACK— Fran-| cises (34) HALFBACKS—Frank Gifford New York, soe Oliie Mateon, Chicago Cards FULLBACK—Ji im Br ae 2 eveland (36). | DEFENSI! ENDS—Gine Marchetti ea timere (35); Gene Brito, Washington (31) racn eee Nome! - toed Franciseo (1B); Bons van. Umeore (28). ocean But George, gr Bears (18) LINES. CKERS — Joe Schmidt, Detroit! G0. Marv emenek. San HALFBACKS—Jack’ ” Christiansen, (25); Bobby Dillon. Green bare a9) | SAPETY—Jack Butler. Pittsbargh a8): | Mit Davis, Baltimore (18). Francisco NEW YORK i — The Cincin- inati Royals exploded with 30 points. re ia the third period last night and) points. < | while the Detroit Pistons were! field goals, the second OR TS SCOre FT The Pistons held a 59-56 ad- vantage at ‘halftime but were - ‘submission by the Cincinnati at- tack, connected for only two field: * goals in the period. The Pistons’ George Yardley, | Hadley Part of Old Deal Tigers Give A's Rookie DETROIT. rhe Detroi Tigers today assigned first base- man Kent Hadiey to the Kansas City Athletics as part of their 13- player trade last fal! * * * The Tigers owe the A's one player to complete the transaction. The 23-year-old Hadley Is a lefthand hitting first baseman whe batted .279 at Augusta last season. He was an All-America baseball player at Southern Call- fornia and has been regarded as one of the best first base pros. | pects in the Detroit organiza. tion. In the November deal, the Tigers received Gus Zernial, Lou Skizas; Tom Morgan, Billy Martin, Tim Thompson and Maurice McDer- mott. At the time the trade was announced, the Tigers shipped Frank House, Bill Tuttle, Small, Duke Maas and John Tsi- touris to Mansas City, | more! They announced they w nid send two Minor, League players along later to con iplete the deal. There was no indication when the Tigers ,would send the sevent h sue la along General manager John McHale: said iast night he has been ‘as; ‘busy as ever’ on the phones talk-! ing possible trades with ‘‘several”’ [American League clubs..The Cleve-;ment_ today in Texas A&M's land Indians still are eager to, ‘complete a deal-with the Tigers. ‘McHale said the Tigers ‘‘haven't been too close to a deal lately. Fraser in Semifinals PERTH. Australia uh — Fraser.Austratia. defeated Bruce Robinson, Australia. 6-4. 6-1, 6-4 in the West Australia tennis champ- ionships today. ; eale Fraser now enters the semifi- A&M president, said a meeting of Lions ‘Président Edwin’ J. Ander. Jim nals and will play the winner of ajthe full board would be held, pos-| |match between Ron Holmberg, | ‘and Clieve Wilderspin, Australia. _ row. and Wile Naulls each mit Royals Bump Pistons who leads the NBA: with a 27- | point average, was held to 1f He collected just two | in “THEE Hilhiate “oF “the “second quar- | 1114-99 National Basketball Assn.| ter. victory. Walter Dukes led the Pistons! ‘scoring with 17 points, followed, by Gene Shue and Joe Holup with) | The Pistons. as if startled into Knickerbockers in the first game. In the second game of the Madison Square Garden double- header, Bob Petit, with a 26- point average despite a broken finger, afso finished with only 11 points, jeaving the big job te | Ed Macauley, who counted 25, | im a 114-112 decision over New York. Richie. Guerin, Guy Spar- eed a Coaching - Job? Aggies Are Still Searching | topped by Guerin’s 26, the ot: _ board of directors headed into a 20 or more for the Knicks, St. Louis, still nine games ahead Cincinnatiia-the-Wester |was behind by 17 and 11 points in |the second half after giving up the lead early in the second quarter. {But the Knicks then blew cold and Jacek MeMahon-got the job done able to sink only 12 points be- ee oie wat the Rovale al with three points in the last 35; © fore the raging Royals subsided 00 0 te Sa avone’ seconds after Macauley's jump | at the whistle signaling the end second place in NBA's Western’ .not had tied it 110all. oF the third quarter. Vision The Pistons are scheduled to re- Jack Twyman led the Royal on- turn to Detroit ‘to meet the Syra- J * ® slaught, scoring 15 points in the cuse Nationals’ in the nightcap of [ : second half to bring his game 4 double-header tonight. Cincin- ions ee Ing total to 26. nati will meet the New York Grid Assistant Still in Consideration for Chicago Post DETROIT # — The Detroit Lions Tace;}-— Two Detroit Coaches of the year. One possibiy debatable subject | was listeg for discussion though. | it can’t come up for a vote unfil ibeaten trail last night with loop’ dom paced Holly’s 5th season tri- next year. That was the decision victories. Holly got by its Ist big umpp and ah in the W-O with | hurdle by -edging Brighton 4946 45, \despite a mediocre performance) Northville also by the Broncos, Cage Results “Hor scHucr’~ * Albion 53, Coldwater 60. Alma 46, 8t. Louis 43. Armada 48, New Haven Berkley 58, Royal Oak Kimbait MB. Bronson 68, Homer 52. Capac 35, Dryden 33. Caro 44, Vassar 42. = Clarkston 75, bo chap ad, 3. 42 Treston 66, G Croswell Lenagiea 70, * Bea Axe 64. Lake Orion 67, Romeo 40. i Marlette 53. Cass City 42 | Matyville 64, Pairgrove 33 Memphis 39, Brown City 34. Mount Carmel] 42, Royal Oak Shrine . Mount Pleasant 72, Clare 32. “Northville 62, Bloomfield Hills 33. Okemos 51, Leslie 42, Onsted 31, Brooklyn @. Pontiae 17, Dearborn Edsel] Ford 37 A sts St. Frederick 66, RO St. Marys Rochester 65, Davi 37. ‘meeting today looking for a new) assistant coach and wondering if. two on the staff are planning to! 'stay / * * \ Ray (Scooter) McLean was head-| ed for a backfield coaching job 4, s0n Saginaw 69, Midland 53. Peeters 8t. Andrews 55, Saginaw St ry Sandustky 74, Yale 39. Troy 52, Lakeview 44 Ubiy - 48. -Untonvitie-s# Warren 45, Clawson 43 Waterford @1. Avondale 47 West Bloomfield 56, Milford §1 West Branch 67. Giadwin 5¢ Williamston 52, Fowlerville 37 MICHIGAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Grand Rapids JC 70. Battle Creek JC DALLAS —Jim Myers of Iowa With the champion Lions until the, " tlllsdale $8. Ohto Northern 85 | State, a single wing stylist with only a year’s head coaching ex-| perience, was the man of the mo-| search for a new_—football coach. But Aggie officials, possibly frustrated by the widely-publicized : » hunt, kept their own counsel and | wouldnt say definitely whether the dual post of coaclr and athletic, director’ was offered Myers. The 36-year-old coach the athletic committee of the col- lege’s board of directors last night and then ducked out of reach of! newsmen. Dr. M_ T. , Harrington, Texas isibly by Monday, before any an-| inouncement is made j met here with Green Bay Packers bought up the '$25,000 contract -of Lisle Black- bourn and moved McLean into the head eee job. other change in the head | cae ranks of the National iF Football League has cast a "ques. tion mark over the status of two. | Lions assistants. Both defensive | specialist Buster Ramsey and. backfield coach Red Cochran are. considered - candidates for the head coaching job with the Chi- cago Cardinals. Ray Richards | | vacated the job recently.- “We have verbal agreements} ‘with each of them to return,"” said ‘son. “But because -of. the hectic a State (Ind) 74. Eastern Michigan Henry Pord CC 93. Jackson CC 74, Hope 67. Kalamazoo 62 Alpena JC 78 ry City 2. zr om, Valley 71 Bese 68 ePaul 62, Crete oon & Akron $1, Western Reserve 32 South Dakot: ae 47 Wabash 78, Texas Tech oh Sec beeig 37 70 Rice 78. Southern Methodist 7 : 50 Hardin Simmons 62, West deeonay $7 San Prancisco 63, Banta Clare . St. ere (Calif.) 72, Ban Jose i a. ‘finish of the season we simply \didn't get around to Signing these: to the | Shae See aay Gaes| rs mand at's meri gece ah ey. Simi — ae SS ey | omnes ie oy | in Today’s Press foo-yard treetvia ter, ‘ ~ game } : * ,; ? : i / ‘ / uy r if a » 4 : i i \d eben Pe i fe | Ee ees ee I Sie was scheduled to make an off-the-|basketball teams of Clarkston and to the wire to win. ~|cuff talk. The luncheon honored Holly just keep rolling along in. Ohio State's Woody Hayes as coach 1st place in the Wayne-Oakland: League. The lengthy report of the NCAA ie. (committee on infractions, pre- point iead lt the ard quarter be, (sented by A.D. Kirwan, faculty fore faltering bat kept it inter- athletic representative and former esting led by the 22-point scor- °94 football coach at Kentucky, ing of Russ Hudson. Harold Had- pointed out this has been the quiet- est years in the committee's his- i tory | The television committee re- started early in Port mentioned obvious dangers ‘its waltz gaining a 30-15 lead after, of the “revenues of anticipated It was just the opposife at two quarters.- Dick Biery’s 21 ¢xtravagance”’ which could come | Clarkston where.-the-Wolves—just— #-for-Ciayton-Pethers- -TY.ot-foot-- breeted along blasting Clarence- were il the victors needed. Bob ball games. It proposed a care- * * * Each continued along the un-. See ad Ville 75-38. Meanwhile, Northville Elston topped the Barons with 15. ful study of this subject,. with remained right on the trail of | the leaders by walloping Bloom- field Hills 62-33 and West Bloom- field meters “Milford 56-51. * .|rally before bowing. John Luca-| Milford put on a game last half: ‘dam hooped 17 for the victors enc! TY \Redskin Terry Anderson caged 16. | ball schools | the idea of protecting coll > —— from Ean-spertooams mirage te a few top fovt- ‘only part time due-to a flu attack, as Maples Win 14th consecutive success. { 1:35.8 time in the 150-mediey, /100-yard freestyle - (58.2), yard backstroke (1:03.5) respect- ively, for double wins. Other {B) 100-yard breaststroke (1:15.0) able to use big George McDaniel Records Fall Three pool and school ming marks went by. the boards, last night, as Birmingham's Maples sunk EML opponent Royal, in the Bir-| Oak Kimball, 67-25, mingham pool Victory was Maples’ 7th straight dual win of the year (2nd in EML) and their * * * Pete Sintz’ 23.7 second 50-yard freestyle effort; Dave Smith’s and (Kimball) Berry Johnson's 100-yard butterfly in 1:0%.4 are all pool and school recods. * * * ; Sintz and Smith also took the ‘and 100- swim-! Detroit St. Rita 44, Center Line st | W. BLOOMFIELD oe |_In general, the outgoing TV com- Clement 28. A big showdown is set for Fri- posi, ESR yiserson 23 mittee suggested that the programs Fevur i onda day at Northvitle when the once-.Johnson 4 210 Stanley 3 2 g-4Nd controls of the past few years Fremont $1, North Muskegon 40 beaten Mustangs host Holly. Clark- Pocggam™' j ? (2 Store 1; 5 had been satisfactory and that.a Berea | Christign 97, Grand) ion and. Holly tangle the. follow-iHoilister 4 341 Redman 2 6 4 New committee shouldn't be ham- _ oresee Pointe School 85, Madison ing week. : a sanford © 2 2 pered by a lot of recommendations amphere 21 14 56 20 il 5 comm Highland Park St. Benedict $9, st. * *. ; oe SqOMoenG | 23 7 13— at from the old ittee or the 7 - = ecievien da | Holly, penalized for 18 court vio- “Mitord sc otenennee T1818 18h convention. 0 r nm 4 ——— saan Amley City a AiAGEt 49. ations and weakened by being & &% 9 Winners included-—-Dave Rider Ou fink -pound fest Hine and her 30 | habitat of wildlife, and the in- pound Sounce permit on a 10 creasing number of hunters and ‘pound line as world records for the ae - 30 and 12- pound classifications,’ W. C. Severinghaus of New respectively York, head of the Northeast di-! ivision of the American Wildlife was reported by Arthur Lawton ‘Society, led a forum on deer man- of New York. Fish was 69 pounds, _ agement. 15 ounces, taken in the St. Law- ke & | rence on rod and reel with a 20- vie said ies herds would multi- pound test line. DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment. @ Sunnen Pin Hone Equipment eee see See Nee @ Proto Tools * ~@ Globe Hoists @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Sioux Valve Equipment and Tools @ pane Pneumatic Tools _|tion head on and enjoy it. One | lof the best ways to enjoy it, as all “‘Wekiers and a good many other as sdtted outdoor types know. | |sleeping with jstandstil IL. on to cost} state beam, | the New York show Jan 17-26 convertible tops, seats which con Biggest, of them all 3s the Chi- yert into bunks for avernight) cago National Boat Show, . Feb 0 at Wildlife Meet ~ About Wildlife —_- : : Nargest American birds. The, MONTRE AL Delegates to me ply slowly in the eastern town- wingspread reaches nine feet. | dite -C ; a a a ence turned one to the techaies| | obeving the *‘buck law’ ‘which per-| The ringneck pheasant was agenda which will occupy the fi- mits only antlered deer to be) grt transplanted from the of the buck law ofr} A potential world record muskie| @ Blackhawk Porto Power _—s_'‘| i vs. Hutchinson's Mobile, M39 Sunoco in exhibition contest of a $25,130,000 fund as $1,242,422. | | a | SHIRTS i PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS || | 1 & Sporting Goods Store - ' ‘Automotive Parts and Equipment. < fe 2-3559. i J 20 Arbor ave, PFE 20108 f Woods. Not Really Silent | By JACK PATTERSON (Roman candle in a railroad tun- Being an extremist of sorts we ‘nel. Not so much that color,” or like our weather strong and well- form mean anything much to wild- outdoorsmen in defined. We like summers to be! life, in themselves, but the move-! hot, hot, hot and = — winters to be cold 4 ly with the background is visible’ a long, long way. Unidentified, ier the better. The present one seems to be get- ting off to an ac- ceptable start, al- though January in Michigan is a tough month to figure, along with the other eleven. things, and the sportsman unwilt-| tingly telegraphs his presence for all to see. . * * One solution is to make a parka out of a sheet, preferably an old one if the wife is around, to go over other clothing. The outdoors- man thus equipped has achieved near-invisibility, a useful condition for the observer. He'll be surprised PATTERSON ‘To get away trom January en- tirely invoives teaving the conti- how lively the woods*have oa at cial rare acelin | ly become. Petersburg in early February. nental limits. If that is impracti- cal, then, we say, meet the situa-, ment of a color that contrasts wild Bei. ‘movement spells danger to all wild ‘CMC Freshman Signs $30,000 Yank Offer DETROIT # — Tom Tresh, son of former major league catcher Mike Tresh, said today he had accepted a $30,000 offer from the New York Yankees. Tresh, a 19-year-old freshman at Central Michigan College; will times for hunting and ‘fishing. \Periods are taken from John Alden to the Migratory Bird Conserva- — Knight's Solunar Tables. tion Commission, The t- Minor Majer Miner Siajer oo big — — er Male? house Sam Rayburn, is anot Peet? 233 3:35 iis 4-08 honor for the Pennsylvanian who, ‘Sums, toss S38 IKSS Sco in 1954, was given @ special award Mes. ....i =e Oe OS $:38 by several of the country's major no 43 40s 9:25 30 conservation organizations for his role in Congress in furthering the protection and wise use of the nation’sgnatural resources, accord- ing to the Wildlife Management Institute. Established in 1929 to imple- ment the migratory bird treaty with Great Britain for the preser- vation and restoration of migra- tory birds, the commission passes on-—_the--ereation—of new national well -as—-lands- ‘wildlife reftigzes—as- obtained for existing units. ‘4s to) ‘head: Jor the less settled lands of the noth. se. * * | Along the Outdoor Trail 8. GUY MOATS | There is ater a popular belief | that the wirlgr woods lie quietly ulife activity at a \ tgtory birds Ane ons Leisure-Time Hobby ~ It is true that er daylight hours of ' and seme species are ' vital precesses slowed dow,’ | point just short of =, & But throughout the wild land the deadly game of hide and seek ' ‘between pursued and pursuer con- tinues. through the long winter m ‘months, above, upon and ‘beneath What ” \the snow. For winter is the time — the of the predator, the fox, the coy- ordinary int kg ote, the bobcat and weasel and . * drifting Overhead, silent asasnow- That's 2 wav gt is with Dr flake, the horned ow! and white Richard _E. Olse i th North road, Pontiac. The ¢ ~~ : \probably Pontiac's m ve * (in the amateur field) Never more than a day or S80 er, and first-of- the-year a from starvation, gaunt and goaded sus-taker. by incessant hunger, the preda-, tors stalk the plains and swamps' and forests by day and night to 'the constant peril of mice, camedts) and grouse. | So it is that the winter sports. | man does not set forth into a_ | dead, deserted land but into a : sphere of great, but seldom seen , activity. The s are there all | Tight, the tracks and fur or feath- | ers in the snow, but the princi- pals in these small dramas large- ' ly meet thelr respective fates with no man as witness, One reason, we believe, for the: continuing legend of lifeless winter} woods is that in the gray and white} ;winter world, with visibility unim-| paired by leaves, a man in dark, ior red clothing is as visible as al NX. By H. GUY MOATS e leisure time he may , cen- Interesting Facts White pelicans are one of our | Orient in 1881. Now it is one of the principal game birds of America. : * * * , White ants are not ants but ter- mites. te * * ~The African lungfish must come iup to the surface to breathe, It can live for long periods out of Tore up Mm mud Corsi yt ing its own body tissues. * * In the southern coastal states a gopher is a tortoise; in. the prairie states it is dne of several striped ground squirrels; else- where it is a snake. oor added Olsen, ‘Ron Seets Wins — Duel in Waterford Play | | : oF ; up checks on his avian parte Ron Seets of Ryeson’s Super — ing a hobby, it's cer. ect is of more than 53% revealing many 'atdoor Editor, Pontiac Presse w € Bird Study Rewarding, Doctor Says |, For the last 10 years Dr. Olsen ‘has been looking at birds that come Bien a busy professional man ang bout his pleasant prop- s to spend a great deal of cay - : _— It is a rewarding study, he interesting things about wildlife. “Dear to | the heart of every bird watcher,” says the doctor, “are the occa- sional records of uncommon or rare birds.” ear’s day, ‘feeding stations, the a a: rosa multifiora hedge, Dr. Ol! bwatch- sen makes a check of his four shrubs and trees, and his three- acre > , * On Jan. . 1958 he noted blue jays, a wintering robin, pair of cardinals, a downy woodpecker, a ‘nuthatch (upside down on a box elder limb), a chicadee, scores’ of sparrows, a troop of bob-whites, a ‘pheasant and a _ red-shouldered hawk. Some New Year's day counts have fisted only four birds (1943) and as many as 17 (1956). Dur- ae ing an average year's watching the doctor and his family have identified regularly more than 100 different species. Most was { Y\3 1926 when 129 were listed.: As many as 65 varieties have been | counted during the height of the | northward migration (middie of | May) during a single day. | Among the rare visitors to the Olsen feeding stations. (:n 1951-30) was a Christmas stop of a Hudson- jian (brown-headed) —chicadec, jsome evening and pine grosbeaks, jand a northern shrike. Other ur usual birds have included the josprey (fish-hawk), a goshawk, * * * ria and geese frequent the Son their annual migrations i a mocking-bird. “In less two tai the call of the bloebi 1] be heard, fiv- ing overheail, t - of the kill- | }deer by the melting ice, and rattle of the kingfisher will usher in a bew Spring,” » Says Dr. Olsen. |Winter F song Tourneys Set _ Market and Drayton Drug’s Bob, Pickett engaged in a_ personal scoring duel last might as Rye- ‘son's triumphed, 79-67, in Water- | ford League basketball action at jIsaac Crary gym. Seets won the ee 37 points to 32. Error Cuts State's 5 Share in Game Funds Johnson -& Anderson blew a) LANSING U—An error by the| 20-5 Ist quarter lead and bowed Uy. Ss. Treasury Department has| jto the Junior Chamber of Com- revised downward the money Mich.. jmerce, 47-44, in the other league igan will collect in federal match- game™ Chuck Hagyard made 10, ing funds for game and fish res-| ipoints for the Jaycees. while Bill ltoration projects during the 1957-38) |Pfahlert tallied 18-in deteat. {fiscal year. Thursday's games: White Swan! Originally, the federal govern. 7 psm.: ment announced. Michigan's share! at S 30. ‘with the fund now set at $22,559,000 ALL WOOL REDUCED FOSTER’S HARDWARE | 1651 S. Telegraph Rood OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL $ P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 2 P..M. \ | , : : j i ‘Michigan will get only $1,055,136. | Allotment includes $848,700 for. ‘game work under the Pittman- Robertson program and $206,400 for ‘fish projects under the —_ ‘Johnson program.. | The state must prdvide one ‘dollar for every three dollars in) jteceral aid, | i SERVICE From time to time Pontiac area ° fishermen have awed in the numerous Florida gling tourneys, and the first of the 1958 events in the South is the 2rd an- nual Ocean Reef Billfish (sailfish) test. Jan. 16-18. Tourney takes place off the lush fishing grounds at North Key Largo. ¥ * * A fleet of some 35 to @ tn- angling teams is exepected te compete in this year’s tourney. A unique feature of the 4ourney, iwhich recognizes International VETERAN BIRD WATCHER — For many years migrations and (Game Fish AsSociation rules, pro- -movements of feathered creatures during the spring and late fall vides that an agier catchi ng his months have proved of deep interest to Pontiac's Dr. Richard E. Franklin road. The doctor, whose compiled lists of birds !@rge size or a coveted “minia- he has seen at his home read like an Audubon directory, is shown ture” , above looking at a feeding station, one of a number about his home. other boated billfish will be scored | The binoculars suspended from his neck are used to provide close- | ifirst trophy billfish, whether it is may keep the fish, while ail jand eeieeeed SKATING NIGHTLY 1 Wed. —= Sun. 8-11 M. Monday end Tuesday Nites Available for Private i Parties or Groups | Rolladium Skating Rink 4475 W. Huron FE 8-677 three ee % 4 : *4 : ees ae Pe ree, eee eee oe eee ee ais 5 he ee Complete Service on AIL Types Transmission ! _ All Work: Guaranteed ... . Free Check-Up Service! aN. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE $.6022 a 1_and outhoard _ equipped . 4. Only3Weeks |. —_LeftforMen a a es. 5 Ogee ees : : a ge pag ae 2 og Se i Se . : f fen Ye : 4 s ¥. Bet. = aaa ].--F ara __ FOR THE MEN'S CHAMP — This is a guaranteed check for $450 awaiting some lucky male bowler who will be the 1958 Bowlerama champion. This amount could also’ become greater, eS ee < Fee thet tao guergutned.. x * * kip By CHUCK ABAIR oo PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1958 1ampions for — 12 : eles er ar TWENTY: ERs Le FOR THE WOMEN’S CHAMP — For some lucky woman who will win the 1958 Bowlerama championship there is this check for $250. This amount could even be greater as additions will be _places for men include $225 for runnerup position and $125 for third place. A long list of trophies and mechandise prizes plus amoney prizes for every man who qualifies is pest of the Bowlerama runnerup will gain $125 and third place winner will get $75 plus ~ trophies and awards. All women qualifiers are assured of getting a share of the prize list. Deadline for entries is only three weeks prise list, made to prizes depending on total amount of entries. Women’s away. PONTIAC moToR OTTER ' SYLVAN MANOR BOWLING ( wh . Wh wh E : 2 Lucky Strikes 31 28 Sleepers 48 15 Ton Pins 28 36 ” ° poet O- tas. 32 7 Hot Rods 28 22 Maulers 38 25 Jets 36 e ° | Stingrays 3371 #FPive Cripples 28 32 Latecomers | Flopperoos 2T 37 } |Stiver Streaks 3129 Five Rollers 24 36 Handicappers 33 31 Hilo’s 25 38 um OOp 1C or1ies Warner Car 36 a Trish Tavern 18 41 Tornadoes 33:31 Alleyites 23 41 J Ss | . Richards 100, M. Piga 486: 3B. : | B..Parr 245, J. "Yoeipel 635; Five es 331, Joe Piga €04; Tornadoes ples .019; Five Rollers 2733. 667, Sleepers 1879. * * x « * Armada and Capac gained last quarter. Ray Villasenor and, jground with hard - earned vic- Ril} Abraham hooped nine apiece | |Almont played a non-league game | took game honors with 17. Qn weet hme te sabe. peak trom Memphis. Rallies to Beat one-point deficit to down New Brown City Five, 39-34. |Haven 48-44 while Capac rallied in| Skipper scoring ace John Her- ‘the last quarter after trailing all area hoop program of 1958 last tories as Southern Thumb leader for Capac. Herb Sawgle of Dryden | Memphis High School's‘ basket-; Rebuitt il matn miUlOng AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS to Enter Meet Top 10 Per Cent “Plus, yr Ti * game into a one-sided affair by bag os Prizes reoletety 7 he on ng ly ragged Avordale for the last 110 minutes to post a 59-47 triumph Prizes, Prizes and more Prizes.’ in a feature game on the Ist big, That will be the theme of the 2nd ————— ST A fired-up band of Waterford| night. ‘Skippers, three of them serving) Clever guard Jim Devine was \im reserve roles, changed a close the “take charge’ guy who led the drive for the unit made up of new starter Larry Bowen and subs peel Keating, Wendy Meyer and Barry Campbell. Devine took command when | ringten was benched with four the way to nip Dryden 35-32. ball team ralied to gain its 4th, personal fouls twe minutes after | Tom Traub and Dorrayce Dun- Southern Thumb League win in) the 2nd half got under way after ham hit the key field goals that five games with a 39-34 decision) scoring 15 of the team’s 2% produced Armada's fourth triymph over Brewn City last night at points, 2 lin five games. Terry Willis topped Memphis. : * ‘the winners with 17. Bob Kjerraum-_ Herrington returned in the clos- 847d hit neal area oe. Ds Brews City wes nied to one ; : ‘foul s in period as the) ing mieties to boost tis tal fo Capac kept hammering away and =< = overcame a 33-29 3rd quar- 20. Devine finished close behind finally pulled out its verdict by| ter deficit. Pete Likens tallied 15, with 18, 12 in the last two periods. holding | Dryden to two points in the | points toe Memphis. * * s * * Service and Rebuilding annual Pontiac Press Rowlerama tournament which will be held three successive weckends in Feb- ruary starting on the 8th. * * * Cash awards for one out of, every 10 entries, along with nu- merous trophies, mercharitlise) prizes and gift certificates com-' prise a long list of awards to be — presented to tourney participants. for Lake Orion Keating hit all his 10 points in gu MOTOR "TUNE-UP Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR Exchange Co. 401 S. Saginaw FE 3-7432 Bulldogs Easy the last: half, eight in the final 6% minutes. J Two successive goals by Her- rington on rebounds produced a | 22-29 Waterford ist halt lead af- Dragons Win 67-40 ' as Neira and Drake | Total 45 } . sion. | Lake Orion parlayed some out- The victory was Waterford’'s 2nd. standing foul shooting and a strong both at home, and snapped a three-. ‘last half scoring performance. to game loss string, all on the ‘road. |hand Romeo a 67-40 battering in a 7 was the 2nd. setback in five! ‘non-league contest last night. starts for Avondale. Dragon sharpshooters Nick Neira * * and Jim Drake combined for 45’ Yellowjacket center Jerry Hill points to outdo the entife Romeo took individual honors forthe con- ference Wag. boosted. to five at the three quarter mark at 39-34 and the victors held » comforta- ble edge throughout the last ses- >; (cluding 11 ‘successive free throw ting the hoop all evening as did conversions after an opening miss. hig mates” The Yellowjackets shot the game wide: 286 per cent from the floor to| 23-15 a¢ halt. Waterford’s 41.4. ; 3-for-29 foul | - = * * Dave Proper | Both return to action tn thelr by~a 5 | “ailey) mainder of the lists will be brok- sense’? There aren't too many en down. |bowlers who have it. It's a term ‘applied to a bowler who _—s Additional troyhice will go to ithe hesie als, “learned how to make Sania! "alongwith a hot of othe prizes to fit diferent conditions and gets * ithe hang of unfamiliar alleys with la minimum of time and effort singly, some star bowlers, prize money, many trophies and don't “have “‘alley sense.” I've, gifts to give area keglers that bowled for 10 years with one of much more to shoot at this year. -|the finest “‘alley-sense’’ bowlers + * * ‘history — Joe Norris, my team- , All sanctioned bowlers who are'mate on the Hamm's feam of residents of Oakland County are Chicago. " eligible to take part in this singles Joe, usually our lead-off man, oaooneonemntering- ane: Feb: ~2-for-men-and He atijasts “his own game and eres PPLE Ss POSE PE Rae handicap event. The deadlines for is an expert on alley conditions. | in Tt was the ‘for the oakland B contenders.) 58-35 in the only ether game in-— Troy, which shares the loop lead) —_ ala with Avondale, won and Clawson last night. _* - Lance Gentile swished the nets r 2% points and Dave Burris. * * * ' ‘Troy built up a 20-point lead and jthen staved off a late rally by St. \Clair ‘Shores Lakeview in its 52- 44 victory paced by Jim Booth’s WATERFORD AVONDALE 17. digits. ft fg tt tp Ev a Clawson battled Warren nip-and- Herrington : id Gotorth : $3 tuck only to drop a 4543 verdict Riaung 4 230 eeameon 1 $n. in the last 15 seconds of play. ——— 3 i { Walker ¢ 113 , Warren went into a stall with two 4 = == 1 ‘minutes left and Wes Vosburg tal- lied the clincher. Jim Thomas _ ‘Waterford Free Throws Missed Avondale 6, a 5 paced Clawson with 14,0 vor si . 81317 Feb. 10 for women. shelps his teammates to adjust AR men will quality Feb. 8) theirs as well. Joe can find the and 9, The women take their. istrike pretty easily. If he fling Feb. 15. Finalists tangle | istrikes by rolling his ball along ‘ * * * “The top 10 per cent of the quali-| ‘act. fying scores plus ties in each di-. which will be at Huron Bowl.'centrating on different conditions Men’s qualifying will be divided and their effect on your ball. Hav- between Montcalm Center and ing it, however, tells you when to _ Howe's Lanes, while all women adjust and what adjustrnents to are to compete at Motor Inn. i (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) WHITE SIDEWALLS 6. ‘U1 4-Ply’ Tubed Tires t Plus Tax and Your recappable casing Quantities limited-This is areal bay! Better hurry F DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. | 370 S, eseiay’s FE 5-6136 the path we show today, the rest of us can figure out pretty quickly) ‘how our normal delivery will re-|— Alley sense comes only after, vision will move on to the finals many years of bowling and con.) The better way LIVIN Motoring can be just transporte- Motoring can be just humdrum tran =< the great outlets of good living. oO Crp seg and almost. all others know it. is a many tbe fea of eo soebection van membership: Why ca t you? you ene of AKA’ AUTOMOBILE CLUB visit on PHONE. ‘Your NEAREST OFFICE = th. J. BOGUE, Mer. yy deere: 5.4151. |, Berns, FE 98-2183 Warken, FE 2-¢240 EG: Tymse, FE 4-2891 ) MBiroes 7-7451' ter two see-saw periods. The dif: | flipped tn 15 for the losers. © | respective leagues Friday. Berk- | ‘added 17 for the Bears. Jim Ken-. nedy’s 10 was high for Kimball ! 20—s9 3 14 47 9 Firestone TRUCKLOAD TIRE SALE Firestone SUPER CHAMPION %. 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Peru, mothers-in-law constitute ‘ 4 no problem. > 4 ; 4 4 mother may speak to her son-in- b 4 law only in a very serious emer- 4 FCC ENE > gency, and then only on a back-to- : Py back basis. ; JUST 4 4 q > q hunters and monkey-eaters — this) _ + WONDERFUL | , aa ners and monies ; FOOD §_ | ete one ee P ° , ' : wives a bree cae _ «French Strikes in Sahara May Spur Attacks ‘Would Allow Disabled here arose Lugeenygroe Q Freak faa E + 4 to Deduct for Auto pick of the very young girls : De; t 2 4 The wedding ceremony is scan s e {Oil Adds Fuel to Algerian, War sss. 2. < ss ft Baresi a 7 AHOE a n 4 ' persons requiring use of an auto- | changed for one wens = The » ~ ¢ bile would be permitted to take | Women don't object. But, however . » ( By JOHN H. MARTIN amount” of oi! about 1.350 feet! By 1972 France expects to pro- mo me Seaeeeain as a tax many wives a Campa has, he is 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 38-9754 DP | Four Private Dining Rooms | q INS Foreign Director idown jduce all the oil she needs and to honor-bound to feed and accommo- Wel B ts and Private’ Parties _ ; : |do < f a bill e nvite anquets , ali ci 1] The French war with the rebels) The other strike is at Hassi = ronnie ee loroeaed aoa ia coal leay oe re ae ————e > FAMOUS qn Algeria doubtlessly will be in- Messaoud, 360 miles due south Of)" Jn short. Europe eventually Se Ithatched ae mare > @ tensified this year, and the reason Algiers. One well there was re-ouid be able to do without the, = > WINE CELLAR q is cl ported as long ago as last March Middle East and the Suez Canal. The bill would be applicable to > Wines, Been ced Ales 4 * + . Ye be prodtcing a daily flow of 3.4 France would get a tremen- Persons unable, because of dis-J . DP From All Over the World @ One report is that = eeaees 1,200 Lehr Cees: strikes have 4.45 boost to her nationai economy @bility, ‘to use public transporta- NOW 10:45 ———— 4 -#ireedy—have begun - jon _—— > LUNCHES q mercially usable oil in a Binch Rene Guillaumat, president of | With such great- economic and} engeel Lgnacer ed. Westland flee G LATE SHOW > . @ pipeline from Hassi Messaoud in- the French Oil Research Bureau, political stakes involved, the Al-| would open public housing for SHOWIN EVERY SAT. , Oven Everr Day q the Saraha to a then by has stated flatly that by 1961 gerian rebels are expected to do rental to unmarried women at age Phone: OR 3-1907 q ra) to Philippeville on the Medi- | France will be producing nine all possible to prevent French 62. Under present law, housing > q terranean Coast million tons ef oil annually. development of the Sahara. units an ps only to single ee ee x * * ——— women above 65. French officials do not con- z. POaaaa aM, firm this story, and for an — paler Headlines : ae ie a Nex e sno as WHERE PR crime aRT TERR GOOD FRIENDS MEET MP aa eared “) . . \ \ . . wn SL Nc ‘a : \ hud WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS 1,000 True Love Story Mags. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET | » Aubern Ave FE 4-8°716 DOORS OPEN 10:45 “i yf 74 NASSER WAS SPUR obvious reason. Any publicity is sure to bring Algerian counter- ed line that taps the cucaphelsed riches of the Saraha Desert. The French drive for oil in the sra is one of the main reasons’! Paris government is fighting! » hard to retain Algeria. Another) n reason, of course, is the huge ch population in the territory. + *® * 4 pe 3 French objectives in the Sahara -Furlough,”’ and Tony Curtis, is the last picture ence le urlough’ i Last wife $500,000 outright plus: $100,000 a year. In addition to his royalties f; “My Fair Lady” and “Gigi,” Alan inherited money from his | late father who owned the Lerner | he ps. | The new Mrs."Lerner (Micheline who returns from La By LOUELLA 0. eAusons HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Sad to report that tomorrow ‘The Perfect starring Janet Leigh. to be made at Universal-Interna- Elaine Stritch arrives to- Tony .and Museili) report to *. Quinta ‘the end of the week with ‘her bridegroom, was born in Cor- isica and is described as a petite @ BEE are spurred by the blow struck tional, e@ W! NE against the French and all Western morrow to join Janet, @ CHOICE Europe by Egyptian President ,onda Christal, and LIQUORS Gamal Abdel Nasser when he jcice ctor Blake Edwards. o DEI IClour seized the Suez Canal. *- «* COCKTAI LS The French are determined their! national economy shall no. longer after the 32 pictures already made'Freddie Loewe, may write their be at the mercy of Nasser and the are released. One of the top U-I next score for a Broadway play. canal. Nasser has, so the French ar- | gue, learned ‘what a magnificent | blackmail weapon the canal ts. He can block it again at the | least provocation, forcing tankers | around the tip of Africa and quickly cause rationing in West- ern Europe. * * * In any case, with the West's oil 85 North Saginaw ‘consumption likely to increase tenfold in the next decade, the | With Lb dede ded ded canal would be inadequate to carr ¥ ithe endless stream of big aad bearing oil to Europe from the rich Middle Eastern fields. * * * Aside from the prospect of get ting oil shipped by pipeline across Israel to bypass the Suez Canal,| French experts regard the Sahara as a potentially richer oilfield than the entire Middle East. Townsend?” put Princess Margaret's ex-boy- uit] mid-April. She'll visit Sweden, Tam England | We all-hope that U-I will open blonde. Alan and his partner, e America. = 30, fem on. ie}-) =) 4 MAN ON FIRE explained to me that ‘the At the moment they are consider- 30 or 40 million dollars | ing an interesting offer. men istudio has tied up in motien pictures already | jcompleted, and they want to get lit out before they put out anyjis her husband, Dale Ishimoto. |more money. \Yes, she is happily married. I would never have known she has seh ue rea a husband if she hadn't inadvert-' February, 1959. jently dropped the information when' , I was having luncheon with her. Let's hope some miracle will | happen and the studio will re-open.| Ske wants to keep her career ‘It's one of the oldest here and one | and her private life separate. I the most interesting history. did inane, Bewever, that Ishimoto has seen “Sayonara” nae times | and is-very interested in her — when I asked’ career. He himself is an actor — and like Miike, an American | citizen. The severest critic of Miiko Taka. Believe it or not, Al Zugsmith if if were true that) \he’s negotiating with Peter Towns end to star in’ “One Wife Is Enough,”” he said: “Who is Peter I guess that ought to She leaves Jan. 23 on a tour with “Sayonara” and wont be back - ‘Germany, Al did tell me he had sent Yul 24 Israel. Brynner the script of “One Wife | Is Kynough,” and he's waiting to friend right in his place. France, Italy, is i Snapshots of Hollywood collected “MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES“ ' CimemaScopt PONTIAC : pRivein: } her eal her sins. * * * at random; Glimpsed window shop- MADE 2 STRIKES | Dear freee (Bie. ping arm in arm were Gloria Initially, there have been Wo Phe—first—Zugsmith—picture—at-Graham—and—her—estranged —hus- main strikes. One is at Edjele, 780 > IGM is “High School Confiden- band Cy Howard. He was here miles southeast of Algeris, where ta!’ which goes next month with over the holidays to visit her and) 12 wells have been drilled and there is reported to be “a measurable. 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Northern Spy. bu. s..c..+. 398 (tOnNe Was narrowly higher, a Dealings all around were unusu- Cagsiaiins igains were clipped severely and 2 ally light with most dealers hesi- nos oe, “Ss, 173 in several cases turned to losses. tant about commitments pending “gppage. Stndrd. du. - 250] Z - * c cbabivll ts aes ee Celery, root "den tosses a at) Aircrafts resumed their leader- : ton, pP y iater this 4 Horseradish pk. basket . 8 chi in activity. After a slight up- | ‘Leeks ibchs.) doz 2... > 1.30 S8tp ; the administration = program. cMicas Dry. IB. . Pay ia - side bulge at the start most of |Parsiey. Root ¢ 8.) ¢on. 3 ~ = them showed fractiona] declines. : Near the end “ot the first hour peittone, tines, sei. bag oo leee. lel : wheat was ': to % lower, March aacis hes. bothoube ‘bebs.) ‘dos. 180 Chrysler stretched a eae 44 s 2 h ictor a os 2-8 4 $2.21%; corn 's to % lower. March ‘Tome’ igen waits Yoo.’ 338 opening loss to a drop of — : $1.14"s: oats unchanged to 's low- Turcips, topped bu .. 2.75. over a point. The firm announ : er, March 64%; rye unchanged to, Pe _. the layoff of 4,000 workers in = = % lower, March $1.20';: soybeans Collard bu. ..BPccceecccesseeeee 175 Detreit area. Other motor sha a unchanged to % lower January; Kaie, Ba. .....00 Ch esdecceesea-necae eo showed scant — 2 23's: ‘and lard was 5 to 7 cents: OK mener per, tamtred| tie January Poultry | Some chemicals, ie rubbers! $11.47. ‘ ea aris and other selected issues held gains. : a * DET n ' _ Grain Prices fee Majd topl quality, Uw pe e feb Detroit pe hens, 24-25: light ; v3 ty CHICAGO GRAIN 12-1 heavy type broilers or ices paid Of fractions to around a_ point. officers and officers of the Wom- "3 ee © Steels. nonferrous metals and as- en's Auxiliary Saturday at the Am- type Sorted issues in other sections took yets Hall, 570 Oakland Ave. be- losses. . iginning at 8 p.m. GEORGE C, STENSON Metropolitan Club ” to Install Officers The Pontiac Metropolitan Club will hold its installation’ of new * New officers are: George C. Stenson, president; John G, Morse, first vice president; Harry C. Isen- g berg. second vice president; ,Charles W. Gale, recording secre- 7 tary; Reuel M. Baker, financial Jobn _treas. Sees ibs. Whites. 22. barred rocks CHICAGO. Jen 8 ‘AP) — Osecing caponeties "$'4-6'3 Tos 28-28% Oste— ing 3, turkeys, heavy type heas Mar “ Beary ype, toms, 21 New York Stocks ~ , M uly beater s 5 DETROIT EGGS (Lave Morning Quotations) Rye : DETROIT Jan 8 ‘APi\—Fees fob air Reduce ... 625 Int Paper... 874 Mar 30's Detrott, cases included. federal-state Au ted Ch .... 174 Int Bhoe .... 46 May Doc's grade ied Stra .. 39.2 Int Silver 31 July. esac Lie Whites Grade A, fumbo #1: extra Aine Chal ... 24 Int Tel & es at Lard— . targe, 44 large 41%s-44 weighted ever- giim Lid .,.. 291] Jacobs : Jan nec ne age 4)'y mediums. 41-42, wtd avg Alcoa sae. 63 — re — - < est ~ oi aot aa —e r ews oe = uly soe oo OR is ge 41 browns Grade A. ‘large ama Can ace as Kelsey Hay Ff) 44 mediums 40'2-42, wid ave 40's. am Cran .. 4ai4 Serer ? Grade B, lar 40'3: checks, 32 Am Gat & El 39 Lie A x ity Commeretails graded: whites, Orade A. am Ma&Fdy Ya « phere , 8 extra large 43'2:. large 39-41. mediums. am Metal 183 Lith McN&L ... 82 ‘6-38 Grade A extra lerge 42, large. am Motors 83 Lockh Aire ana. 382-46, | eadiuee: 36';-38. email. 34. (Am N Gas ...521 Loew's 4? am Rad - 124 Lone S Cem 28.7 [Am 6 Smet 394 Lorihiarg aT . |Am Sugar T Ou Nas 576 id Livestock lam Tel & Tel 1691 Mack Trk ., 225 0 e | of Am Tob 7716 Pree 224 Am Viscose q74 ertin see. 361 owe DErRon Myer a APS Catt — Anaconda .... 422° siding io 394, = tabi e 600 early sales seaeDter steers Armco 81! . 8 Mpls al 8 Re 3 Al R t cows 7) steady few eariy a reyes Co 182 Minn a MaM 185 r good cauatites steers 2330 to 25.80 " san Ch. . 362: Feel enon cane teenie ae maT Be 2? getter Ot it Holding Airman Lost ae good 87} pounds heifers 2400 AYco rat “+ Pt Motorola ** 40 Sj 23 (Uiility and standard mixed _stterings | ood Ue lo .. 495 Mueller Br |.. 22 z { Dec 1S ee 250 ate ~33-$6-.Gtilite__ ed REE, EI 4 Nat Bisc .- 42 ince 1700 Canners and cutters 1200 to Peorne vee vee neg wet ce Cash R .. $2.5) 16 00 asle ‘at Dairy : 366! 7 Hogs — salable 490 trade on butchers Boeing Air 417 wat Oyps 11) 4 | ROME W—Communist Albania anc sows very active Prices fully 25 Briggs Mf . we Nat Lead . 98.4) he hold : = cents higher mixed lots No 2 and 3 elie Ldn as NY Central .. 15.1. Says she is holding PrisOMmer @ 156 to 240 pounds 19 30 to, 1978 mized pop pees Nia M Pw... , } 4 h tight aera U. s Air Force at Poot given uP cc re te moetly Noe "228 ood Burroughs ... ane or Pac 334 as missing two weeks ago. 3010 No 2 and 3 240 to 300 pounds C8mpbd Soup . 264 Nor Sta Pw 7 * * +. 1750 to 18 75 tae grades 160 to 14 Can Dry 147 Newest Atriin .. * Cdn Pac 23.1 Ohio Ot! pounds 1878 to 1850 mized gred t { 1 oO bic. Apparently the pilot is Maj. Rows 300 to 600 pounds 1500 to 165¢ aati a“ chan Me Howard Ay B Cufran af Pratt. Me 2 and 3 400 to 600 pounds 1400 to Case. JL lis Pan Ep! : Kan.. who disappeared Dec, 23 in Catvee — salable 100. Not enough of ee Se 8 = a T3 jet trainer on a flight from ionse early to make a fair test of Chrysler $63 Pare on ee Chateau-Roux, France. to Naples. Sheep — salable $00 Market not es- Cities A seq Pier -...5. 58 | A i ‘* tablished eae Cols on: Eneies D..... @ ~ A : & hee Radio Tirana said Albanian jet < Philip Mor <<. $4 tghters toreed down av. S73 | OQ in Waterford fieyice EY Biases 3 ne which trespassed on Albanian or a ee Pinte re : mi + ritory. It added that ‘the plane. Gonsum Pe “4 Lag OU L.... -- 308 came from the direction of vga Imper ig { to 0 e Con: Bak "see Repub Mtl aad near the Greek border, and = oat a1 ae leo See + 82, headed toward Tirana. The date Only 300 of the 2.200 Waterford Cont Met “3.4 petal =: $44) a —- given, es « !Township voters who haven't cast copper Rng. 18 nepal Be “ ne Ital ar it i ballots during the past four years Bee eens . Py St Jos Lea $6, talian rad ae oe WhO returned registration cards, Town- Deere... "6 oon heard the broadcast nial ship Clerk James Seeterlin said Det, er BET Seab AL RR 777 took down the pilot's name phone- | day. ot can, poette app Bo eat ically as Howard Keran, but U. S. | * * * iDu Pont rm = on as ; LU : 2 East Alt << 5 OCOny : souree’s 2 ee rv ie ose ' Those who failed to vote or re- = = 41 . Couthern Co . mn ape nou y relerre turn the cards will find themselves f) 4See 20737 Boo Reo ot . joff the voter rolls when the next Erie RR ..... 8 Sperry Rd .., ae + * & 2 ‘ nd. unless they/E%-Cel-O ..'32 std Brand "2! 42 | The Rome and Naples airports Clection rolls around, unless they pairs Mor \.: 40 std Of Cal |. “1 , register at the clerk's office by Firestone 914 Bid Off Ind ..367 were fogbound the day Curran |Pood Mach 497 Std Ol NJ. 495, disappeared July 7. A Pe % ask met .... 401 Btevens, JP are s : | reept Bul .., 71 Stud faal * * * Frueh Tra ..101 Swift & in Beers said today that the reg: Gardner Den 34 Syilv El Pa’ M7 es has been —Bak—. “Fexas Co... ew bo “le Gen Dynan ‘ 444 Tex G Sul ... Force = tert and 6 moves wnaiely 19.500 remains the sameiGen Elec .:. 623 Textron : Germany in World War II and in t \Gen Pas . 49° Thomp Pa || because the influx of new resi- 7 Korea. A widower, he is the fa- Gen Motors .. 365 Timk R Bear . oe ther! of three children, idents is about the same as the. Gen Shes . 31 a rencemst ae a en ‘el 407 Wwenty Cen .. ‘number dropped because they died ; . * iuved away or neglected e vote. “Gillette” — = a oe : At ‘hestasien fe headquarters. : Goodrich... 67.3 be of the U. S. Air Force tn Europe) Goodvear -e1¢ un said it had received no confirma- Grevuna a ie = tion of the Tirana report. State! Ben- jurion Returns wf O1 106 US Rud ...... 8 and Defense Department officials, heen Las V U.S. Em- Tl Cent 29 6 in Washington and the a inva way te fs bassy in Rome were trying "| ing Rand 682 miand Stl . 76 check the announcement. interiak Jr 213 ~*~ * * | Presumably the French | lega-. tion in Tirana will be asked ta, ernment ‘resigned because of a geelr Curran '=«rea.+. i lethal es = Sector bal a Int Bus Mch 205 a4 v Yanest Sh * rT? Compiled by The Associated | Press, = 0P Club fo Hear $ velopers and manufacturers of $3 satellites less a , “333 fiscal year. Sales for the 1957 16.1, eae $20,801,744 for the preceding jfiscal year. : #' Thief Takes Coins Worth Over $2,000 ty Sheriff's Department are in- 4 3 vestigating entering of an Orion Township | jhome Tuesday, which netted the lAuto § Seller's Sentence water. said RW Phipps of Houston, ‘a galley boy. “I saw one man trapped as the water poured in. I tried to reach him butseould not. 2 ia Square , Dance Lessons : ) (Will Be Offered — of . the .|dance is. jWel — planning to start class- es be them ine couple of weeks: *. ica Aaa knows what a square _ But a round dance? a a Gane Oat ye ts the middle of square dancing.” John A. Streit, the de- partment’s assistant director. : Seat of Killing “Man in Liquor Store LOS ANGELES #® — erage -old Nyals Andreason is ve of @ civic leader and school \principal in suburban Norwalk. The youth is an Explorer Scout, attends church regularly and works after school in a super- Hospital Addition Includes Law Reading DETROIT —John Floyd, 33, of Dearborn Township, has been or- dered to read up on Michigan's |x auto sales Jaws as part of a sen- tence on a charge of false adver- * + * Floyd, a car salesman, was or- dered by Recorder's Court Judge Joseph A. Gillis to study the 35 pages of the state motor vehicle sales finance act, Gillis said he will quiz Floyd on the act next General Hospital addition. ~*~ * * tax anticipation warrants. tag array day State Municipal Finance: Corp., the money could be in the city’s hands as soon as mid-February, it was believed. *x* « City Finance * 5 secretary: Henry St urer; Charles H. Copenhaver, ser- geant-at-arms; and Park I. Nique) and Guzman A. Ruiz, auditors. * * * The club is made up of Pontiac's policemen, firemen, and postal em-| ployes. Richard E. Anderson, of Royal Oak, a national auditor, will serve as code S officer. Talk on U.S. Satellite * * * Floyd also was fined $200, or- dered to pay $200 in court costs and /- was placed on two years proba- Sales of Ramblers Jump 38° Per Cent in 1957 DETROIT W — Sales of Ram- blers last year were 38.2 per cent above 1956, the American Motors Corp. said . yesterday. The auto firm said its dealers” Members of the North Woodward. S. Kirkpatrick, vice president of at 8 at 351 N. ‘Birmingham. Woodward Ave.,| * * Kirkpatrick is pais to pre- sent facts on America’s develop- ment of satellites and missiles. He is associated with Brooks & Perkins, Inc., of Birmingham, de- * The speaker, comane to club president Gustav G. C. Scharff, will show a film on the Vanquard: satellite, and bring along a satel- lite chassis and cover for in- spection. \Gontine nial Posts: Profit lems last night. ‘previous record year. Production) 3°! Republican Club will hear James figures show American Motors built 109,178 Ramblers lasf! year. iia the Detroit firm which develops’ The company also reported retail | 332 Parts for baby earth satellites, sales of its imported Metropolitan) 496 when they meet tomorrow night, totaled a record 12,226 last year. | an ‘This compares with 7,323 units sold iz 1956. Pontiac Reappoints Process Servers Pontiac’s to two-year terms by the City Com- Cecil McCallum and Maurice E Finnegan. Re-appointed were Percy G. Newman, of 181 Navajo St.: Rich- ard R. Dougherty, of 32 Henderson Ave; .Fred A. Smiley, of 47 S. DETROIT uw — Continental Avi- ation and Engineering Corp. re- ported Tuesday profits for the Theld the post since ISL Genesee Ave. and James M. Stone, of 651 ze = Ave. * Stone has served as a process) server since 1955. The others have Detectives at the Oakland Coun- the breaking and Brunswick-Balke Co. Ups Cash Dividend | NEW YORK — Directors of Brunswick - Balke Collender Co. }today raised the. quarterly divi-_ dend to 25 cents a share from 20) cents cash and 5 per cent stock paid in December. The higher ;cash dividend is payable March’ - 17 to stock of record Feb. 28. _* * * four Municipal Court’ process servers were re-appointed re-appointments were rec- canieesea by Municipal — * * * ceeding 4 per cent. PAYABLE SEPT, 1 by the first tax monies available Sept. 1. * * * * ~The—city plans to take the $317; sold 98,567 Ramblers in 1957 com- 90 principal plus interest out of pared to 73,807 sold in 1955, the tax funds that otherwise would have gone for capital. improve- ments. The same method will be used to pay off the rest of the $950,- 000 when it is borrowed. The $4 million hospital wing is. designed to provide space for about | 200 more beds plus other special- jized medical facilities. * * * certain portions of the old build- purchase new equipment. Kresge Appoints New Executives aS Fred K. Nieman of 5781 Snow- ‘shoe Circle, Bloomfield Township, has been st He was assistant é ae: direc 0 for | ' = : the variety chain. helped deveiup any of the poli-; cies for the com- ‘ pany’s check - out system during the NIEMAN ast three years. Williams said. He has been with collection worth over B. 000. SS S La) TERT wf si Tees Le 18 * * * . ee oie paid A miler David Ben.Gurion and & a ERAS Indust Pats utl stocks Harry Hale of 3691 Baldwin Rd. * ve a : . a ; ip ic same five political parties Noon Wed. ... 2403 as ae 1595 reported that someone had broken bania, | back in office — he o SAre ap ai 18@8'a rear bedroom window of his —————|"————<“» 2623 1338 35 18127 d tak tool boo i nual Meeting of the members of the 0 Ae Parbasment 1987-58 high | 2900 1247 7728 Inge and taken a tool box containing Pontiae Federal Savings and Loan As- confidence vote from (1957-58 low 2260 782 662 1309 the coins. sociation will be held at TT hen last night 76-33 after Ben- Gurion | 1956 nigh mee ion la / * * office the Association, es \ o 69 I A Huron oeccst Pontiac, Michigan, on expressed certainty that secrecy \ Wednesday, January 15, 1958, at 2 p.m.,| EST. for the purpose of consid erin, end voting upon the fellowing: 1. Election of Directors. 2-Por the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the merting. NTL would not be broken again, The * Premier said the Achduth Avo-— dah Labor Unity party leaked | plans to send a conn mission z | to West Germany to seek arms. AC PEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION | | DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephler Ce.) 'Pigures after decimal points are eins igh Li Allen Elec & Equip Co 36 |Baldwtn Rubber Co C 136 /Ross Gear Co : 242 G L. Ol & Chem. Co. 4 1.8) |Howell Elec. Mir Co. 114 5 we ee + ee (Pen. Metal Pd Co |The geet. wee : er month a dividend of 40 cents was paid. The company also paid a ‘5 per cent stock dividend at the end of 1956. Stassen’s Mind Open Hale said there were approxi- imately 200 half-dollars, 20 silver, dollars and assorted other rare) ‘coins. He placed a yalue of $2,500, on the collection and said that the | total face value of the coins was about $600, WASHINGTON (INS) — Dis- armament adviser Harold E. | Stassen is keeping an open mind | on whether to retain his present post or step aside and run for governor of Pennsylvania on the The stock was split two for one eiber.~“Eartier that! * * * Nieman will be succeeded as as-. sistant sales director by Ervin W. Wardiow whe has been superin- tendent of Chicago and Detroit district stores, ~ * * * . Wardlow's former post will be filled by George K. Theising, for- mer superintendent of stores in the district. Seeks First Third of $950,000 to Complete: : "The City Commission last night set about borrowing the first third of $950,000 to finish the Pontiac Commissioners resolved to bor- hee ee ee te Eckman was authorized to make immediate application to the state The warrants will be sold as soon as possible after state ap- proval, at an interest rate not ex- Last night's resolution specified that the notes: would be paid off ‘collected in July. The notes. are to be made Although the exterior of the ad-) dition is finished, funds are needed | to complete the interior, remodel | ing, tie in the two facilities, and Three executive appointments superv'sor of check-out stores. Nieman has “When everybody's tired out from square dancing, they round dance for a while to catch their, breath.” FOLLOW AROUND Individual couples follow the round dance tunes in more-or-less Standard ballroom fashion. The one another around the floor a circle. feature. several of them, includ- tische and varsouvienne, The square dance class will be! ‘an advanced one, designed more for the experienced square dancer than. the beginner, Streit said. * * * SET PRICE ; residents will be $2 a couple and) for out-of-town, residents, $4 a couple. Registration may be made by calling the Parks & Recrea- tion Department at FEderal 3-7131. * * * Registrants will be notified of the’ time and place of the classes. | There will be eight sessions each, Streit said. BR Columbus, Ohio. A modal boy? A killer far . eager at teen-age gang of liquor store pers, sheriff's deputies yesterday told his shocked father. “This murder thing is so un- ibelievable I don’t know :what to isay—it's so out trick is that all the couples follow, said the father, Nyals T. Andreae iT son. Officers said young arian There’s more te it than that. With his brother Aaron, 14,. Round dancing involves novelty | ‘members of a gang ‘ato dance iabout $400 in three ro rsa neglects ‘In one, liquor stare clerk Paul ing ‘the gavotte, polka, schot. Robertson was fatally shot last pec of . character,”* . 26. . ne ‘In another two weeks earlier, a more German shepherd watchdog was shot and finally had to be de- stroyed. Deputies said young Nyals An- dreason was wielding a .22-caliber * * * Returned to Los Angeles and ‘booked on suspicion of murder and robbery, questioned by Sgt. J. G. Lawton of the sheriff's homicide detail. young Ryals was “He told us all about it,” a ton said. Lawton said young Nyals iden- tified his brother and four other youths as members of the gang. They were picked up and all were = turned over to juvenile authori- ~Business Notes = , * * * Otto. A. Trzos, owner of Otto A.| The elder Andreason told re- Trzos Co., 3101 Orchard Lake Rd., porters: “He's broken up. He said, Keego Harbor, is attending a two- ‘Dad, I didn’t mean to hurt any- day dealers meeting of the Janitrol one. I was just doing it for a lark. Heating and Air Conditioning Di- The fellow told us to get out and vision of Surface Combustion Corp. I was just going to shoot a bot- ithe.’ bills for vacant lot weed cutting last summer, j x & * Pontiae attorney Milton S, Coo-; ney told the City Commission in) writing that he would bring the. suit in behalf of at least three to pay their bills. An assessment roll taxing about. a small but vocal group of citizens. registered protests. * * * thought was wrong with the two-! year-old weed-cutting ordinance.) city officials hinted that changes may be made. UPHOLDS THE IDEA hind the ordinance was sound. Why acdlleneand property owners who don't want Lode 250 property owners whose lots: State Troopers at the Pontiac over Threat of Lawsuit Caps Weed - Cutting Discussion. The threat of a lawsuit last night that perhaps the city should cut capped a public hearing on unpaid weeds twice during the summer, instead of the single cutting set up in the present ordinance. Lodge Calendar ial communicat e No. 60 F. & A. : Thurs. Jan. 9, 7:30 PM. 'Work in E.A. , degree. Prank Var- The suit would test the city’s 5 WM. ady, News in Brief pa their bills, was after ‘broken into four newly constructed w, i ‘homes in Bellarmine Hills Subdi- vision, located on E. Walton Blvd. near Adams a Avon Township, . jfour stoves, ra ranges, an inter- communication system, and a port- ‘able generator, totally valued at $1,100. Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- But Mayor William W. Donald-'ties reported today that someone son maintained that the idea be- ‘had broken into Rezle’s Pestaurant and Pizzeria, 8175 Commerce Rd, int ‘ce Ti carries; ae - ordinance came about be. jeause some people allowed their’ vacant lots to become so over- grown they resembled jungles. People were afraid to walk by at night for fear of who might be lurking there. “The city has a duty to protect its citizens in this.” . Some of the objections ‘raised: oe ar cash. Fire Sale, Juvenile Furn, 740 W. Huron 8&t. Open 'ti Republican Ticket, 11 Injured as Train “ee ete Name Pontiac Nurse “to Michigan Board ss ay Ne STATE OF MICHIGAN— In the Pro. bate Court for the County of Oak! duventie Division. In the matter of the petition concern-| fing Russell HM. Francis Jr, Minor! Cause No 15266. . To Rano H. Francie &r., said child. Petition having been fited in this nor Willia Court aileging that the present where- aboute of the father of said miner ehiid is unknown and the said child _Michigan Board of Nursing. ‘has violated a law of the State, and thet said child shettid pe placed’ under the jurisdiction of this Court In the name of the people of the! State of Michigan, you are hereby tiotl- llis: Young, general supervisor father of: ‘holds one of the three position: fied that the hearing on said—petition| the 1957 legislature and put psy- will be held af the Oakland County) Bervice Center, Ceurt House Annex, chiatric nurses on the board for, 1266-B West Bivd., im the City of Pon- tiae in sald County, on the 2ist day of ithe first time, January, AD. 1958. at nine siylenar tn pire September 17, 1959. the foreseen. and you are pereny or | manded to appear personally at sa heering 5 _concerning examinations efor Tt being tipractical to rake persona service bereof, this summons and no. CENSES of hospital tice shall be aecrad by pub! acon ef, attendant nurses a copy one week previous to said hear- ing i The Pontiac Press, a newspaper, the program on printed and circulated in said County according,to Mrs, Young. Witness. the Honorable Arthur £ Moore, Judge of said Court in the City of Pontiac in said County, this 6th Burglar Leaves Clue: end of danuary, AD. ed ARTHUR, MOORE ge of oo doege of Proves the Seat of His Pants Deput} Probate eset er. duventie Division Jan. hate ‘38 NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING —_day—the seat of his pants. To Citirens and Taxpayers of the Ct tt of Pontiac, Michigan. Notice is hereby Police said given that on Teeedey. January 21. .988 greeted by ‘ m™ Eastern Standard x *Rinnie,”’ : #t 8 e’clock p. = — henring = b iy om the mmission bro Oo Chamber, City Hall. 415 8 Parke Street ke fnto the home on the ipropesed tase Budget for the Mrs. Donald R. Cramton. Cr 2 of Ponti The burglar had. fled when r of the City Commission. | Dated January 3, 1957 : 'Cramton got up and the dog had a EVANS ADA R PAdgppagtirs ty Jan, 6, ‘58.:in his jaws, ‘which were created by an act of| Her term will ex-! The board will work in busines li-| psychiatric! and also develop Pontiac Area Chamber of. “Com- Oldsmobile has not yet said when a statewide basis. merce were in Columbus, Ohio, it will be available for commer- MONROE (INS)—A burglar, left a clue at a Monroe home early to-/ the intruder was. chamber manager, “ an 80-pound! will be beld by the German shepherd dog when he. jindustry here to offer employment in of Mr. and for more people,” Hirlinger. said. large section of the man's pants Rudy Mfg: | Toledo Edicon Co. lwayne Screw Pd Co | *No sale. bid and asked Detroiter Indicted evteereeney PJ wo | we | late elamneniretades) i tof women at Pontiac State foe DETROIT #—Edward J. Vitale, | pital, today was named by Gover- 38-year-old former office manager | ms with three women for a Detroit securities brokerage, and one man to the newly-enlarged was indicted Tuesday by a U:S. . grand jury on charges: of swindling $s: ‘tomers out of $50,000 to $100,000. C. of C. Sends Trio fo Meeting i in Ohio 6 Three | today learn how new industry ‘might brought into this area. | | Attending the Jan, 8-10 Great. ‘Lakes States Industrial Conference hibit television in automobiles, some auto shows is a puncture- ‘are L. Clare Utley, chairman of: the Industria} Aftairs Committee | of the chamber; Bruce J. Annett, [representing local reat estate in- ‘terests, and John W. Hirlinger, | “Our desire is to bring in new Portland, Ore. is known as the “City of Roses’-because the multi- colored blossoms bloom in almost every yard.) | | é Gadvet for Rear! Seat) Viewers Olds Shows By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor DETROIT wh — Among interest-. Mrs. Young, of 44 Putnam St.,’about 15 of the company’s cus- ing gadgets currently “being dis- ‘Played at the auto shows is a small] ‘television set for rear seat view, ing. * * * General Motors’ Oldsmobile Di-! vision attracted considerable at- tention with the unit at the Chicago, ‘show. The device, with a nine-inch| representativ cs of the Screen, is wholly practicable, but @? operated deck lids, ash trays ‘cial instAllation. Also delaying its availability ts the fact that some. states pro- even in the rear section. Oldsmo- | bile has not disclosed the prob- able installation cost when all It has been demonstrated by a for- obstacles are cleared. Extremely compact, the set op- Aires erates in the car or when connect- jed with the house Current in the 4 ONE or LONG LIST The receiver is the latest in al} long list of gadgets developed for the postwar automobile. It comes| close upon the presentation of a t fee f- a te . * tas sie * ; ¢ ee a gee ee ee Te ee ee Se eres Se ee ge ee ee a a ee a eee ee ee ee |dual-purpose radio introduced this , convenience accessories for mo- Car TV Set jyear by Oldsmobile and Pontiac. The radio also: can be rentoved from the car to operate as a port- ‘able receiver on gett comeasaee bat- teries. Development of comfort and toring probably is just getting a healthy start. Yet, with air con- — power ee: power that are emptied automatically and a long list of other such tems, the accessories soon may cost more than the car itself. _Another device demonstrated at! 1. The standard per frontage foot price is unfair because some — lots have trees, bushes or hills and don't need so much cutting. 2. Fhe ordinance is s . J * fin Derails in Wisconsin PORTAGE, Wis. # — Eleven mail clerks were injured and 70 passengers were,shaken up at 4 a.m. today when the Milwaukee Road’s ently struck a: broken rail in the road’s yards near Portage, derail- Pod 11 of 17 cars on the train:| Fire broke .out in the yards after the crash. a ee a Witnesses said one of the de- railed cars crashed into the ca- boose of an eastbound freight on a parallel track, wrecking the ca- The caboose wreckage burst into flames. ‘The postal clerks were in a mail ear which overturned. They, were taken to Divine Saviour Hospital where attendants said injuries were Some. * _ About at ee And 30 sleeper passengers were shaken up, but proof tire filled with a sausage-like iformation of plastic instead of air. \eign car maker for the smaller size on sorne of the imported te * vehicles The train was bound from “Min. neapolis to Chicago. : ’ based on de-| stroying “noxious weeds” but it is “Pioneer Limited’ appar- Milk From Paper Cartons. a ady. Laat —. Laundre- Mat 9 Mon. & Pri. night. adv, END OF SEASON SALE — Ladies and Childrens Apparel, Dor-L Shop, Keego Harbor. . Tiny Toy AKC female les, el aay Delwood at Maplecrest, Wil- jliams Lk. —Adv. Ts Fp rriais Laundro-M: Open at, —Ady, doubtful whether all the lots cut by the city had noxious weeds grow- dng on them. 3. Some lots are cut and others panied In a few instances, ft was argued, the city cut the same lot. twice by mistake, 4. The weed ordinance has ‘not ‘been publicized enough and some property owners are unaware of it. | . 5, Cutting gad not the same, las permanently improving roper- | ty and the city therefore has no right to levy a special assessment. POSSIBLE CHANGES. While commissioners stood be- hind the ordinance, a few of them mentioned possible changes. ~ * * * Commissonier Floyd W. Miles admitted that the “noxious weed" provision was weak. Commissioner John C, Ee felt WISE INVESTMENTS CAN BE YOUR Friends An interesting $2-pa klet, g deg e New York Stock Ex change, is yours for the age oe It covers some of ndamentals of in- vestment and is pa larly hel ple ephetig Ufrequentbuyers ea Drink More DETROIT (INS) — Ex-Cello : La DR, LYNN D. ALLEN an. e pel with Rev. € oe — * Perry Park. frend wil Ne os ‘x Voorhees-Siple Puneral ome. Y, JANUARY 8, 1958 Building Service 12). } te “Kiwanis Installs New President — ont, wed hus Louis LEMOND, JAN. 6 1958, FRED B. . Lemond; dear father of Ha. B Lemond, F Gnoke Mae Wasa!’ WN. Grundy, Saree: | of Mrs. rs. rs. Ruth R. Ki At ceremonies held last night at A Bolt and Miss Barbers te the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake! Lemond and Don Lemond. Puneral iv Bes Ave. , the West Pontiac Kiwanis | Jan nat 2 pm fom ae Pune: e¢ fF Club installed Dr. Lynn D. Allen. Rev, Willard Gr Stalleup, efticiat- t te rr Lé Jr., as its new president. | Gen ha Lemond will Me in i state at the C. J. Gedhardt Pu- ER OFFICERS | _neral Home, Keego Harbor Other officers installed were. scHort JAN 6 William R. Brandt, John H. Ste-| } 1837 Beverly St. | 1938. OTTO Syivdn Lake A. | age Tl. beloved husband of Mrs | fansid, and Robert J. Aiton, vice Margaret AU Senot dear father presidents; Danie] T. Murphy Jr., and Marcus Fenott. dear brother | treasurer; Robert Laz | of Mrs ¢ Harris, Mts. Ber . : wt elle, secre- pao! ardner, Mrs Helen Tebbe | 7 a r Partridge. 20 Shela Thuregay, Jan 8, ot Corbitt, and Dr Joh . be Dpncingn Jone yy. a8 new members on the Fal 1 maak otticiatin interment in board of directors. Perry ry. Mr. oth Age at ts mR 3-TT Aetertord Twp 2600 Woodward Ave. 9am. tL BY APROINTMENT ONL National Television Publicity gives us y qualified Lengel ‘cal. Encye i part tim SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. WILL SELECT 5 AMBITIOUS NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MEN TRAINING AS: IELD 1, 2, 12, 14, 59, 63, 73, 75, 76, 77. At 10 a.m. teday there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 7, S, 87, HONORED GUESTS Mrs. Aldrich Locke, of Fenton, . by a group from the Pontiac High Donelson > Johns senor Home | Robert Erickson was eoneral, SLEPT. ELLA ot. OEOROE. chairman for the event. Mr. and’ loved husband of ne 8 el dear father of Pred oo ! Mrs Grace Gursky; Gear he were honored guests of the eve- of Mrs ost udieft a eral | ae ¥. ' ning. Locke is a past governor of 10, at 1 Toa trom the Huntoon | aiciges, Kiwanis, ee ee ee lee - os . The gathering was etectreal Perr M. Park Cemetery Mr Sieppy yo = mee pts state at the | The Pontiac Press” FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. REPRESENTATIVE {For Pontiac & Surrounding aren; |The men selected will: receive | THOROUGH TRAINING & EN-' Pee ABOVE AVERAGE EARN- WEEKLY DRAW so einet COMMISSION & BON i NOMEROUS COMPANY BENEFITS PROVIDE SECUR- ITY FOR THE FUTURE FO! TRANS PCRTATION FUR- NISHED. - = R PROMOTION. confidential interview 16 am, te lpm Tuesday, Wednes-| & Thursday. ty f _ Keliey —— Hotel, Pestiac, Michigan. _} D MERCHANDISING Exp. | ALESME! ws! 5 Caliber Ly direct oaleee ort.| siary for right ll am i i UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY — door # 4 ama Cel. ANY “OP a. Ee “PLANS, wien sal TE TNs odeakt Baste EM . : ipeeer AL 4 Employment Aj Agencies 8A. 9 2 Bee CALL SCOTT’ EMPLOYME ~ BUILDING Agency for domestic Seip. 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Apply ARRO REALTY | Sheva #8 WEEEL AND i 5 Cali FE 43044 or FE 5-1284 oom coe Gas ame a4 ad ask for Ted MoCuitougi, | ie “ Gnas song — @ weleom - $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd child ¢F Diroet or : _ Open Evenings and Sundays 35°=T MODERN N HOUSETRAILER. - ~ Call FE 56370 5 CASH 90 Oakland, Near Huron IN A FLASH | Snug’ caterer se See CAR TAR RF . Fer land & —— see Augie = YobhAspon in pe 30 one APARTMENT. 5 MONTH. FE pal tee, te satisfied. ae and = _ sis © Se eT rT | is ria Sate FURN a Elmburst off . Lk. Ave, Phone — Johnson fe : | - oo : REALTOR 17 $ BTeiegrane Rd. "[MMEDIATE room apt, AN ; ESPECIALLY y NICELY 1 poll ae: ‘BACHELOR An oie ‘ a orance ent. end. Very nice. Quiet. } . - ¥ , ( ~T ( ) RICK APT. sin 1 bi) A N RooM id hicetY FUR : oO ood land t s ntl tant yent Sontrest., Sc7 NIsHED. "REASONABLE, = Astactory inspection of . p rty _QUIRE 22 AUBURN AT : ‘apd title, Ask Ken Templeton. CLEAN & PLEASANT 4 R K. L. Templeton, Realtor | _>s®. ¥r. bus. 185 Beech 1338 Orchard Lake Ra rE COUPLE. "ata BATH AND | FRONT a Utlities —. chit- ] Wanted Rati Estate Baie. Take Bond. TRADE FREE AND —_ aoa. a _ oe bd bedroom home | tered wails, oak floors, full Salen 3 it wane BOWE. ment with aute. gas heat, bot) town 19 Hove i? aed ioctween = water. finished ree. room, 1} i cote ee F gmarage. ‘» block to Tel- Huron bedroom lakefront home on good lake near Pontiac. Will consider ig ot — to eats _ MA she e5 Benoa az © aes Shopping Center. Wanted 3 or_,4 ‘per es j 1 gludes beat, Ne ETELY FURR. 3 a5 \ 5-0641 s \€ ' BUY OR SELL Pts Aduits, No drinkers. PRIVATE BATH. School girl's chorus and the club's — = . sibitity: for | day night, | vic dance band, [TRICK JAN 6. 1998. ALMA, 2291 | to cance! the eharzee § = =Help Wanted _Female 7 TODAY REMODELING. sa ASOT HONS. & RE! High r very “important | Opéyks Re: loved wife for that pe fi Ju is pair work, Licenaed batléer. and i oonies pert LISTINGS NEEDED ror BUYERS: “SiTa. ADULTS - Wihiam Chtten’ ‘Trek dear | insertion ef the advertise | Wiite Re ee ee LOsT~ of JEWEL BULOVA WaTcH, ‘hat are will show Wen” pe pipis or FE S-2476. i < ae of Reiland Meath, Mrs. — ment which bas been — IN TAKING eee Vis. Dept. JT-Ti, Box . ~~ ROOF “RE PAIRS Apc idee te awa FE| you row to get —o ter ihomace ¥ i) a4 Con ressmen Eastman, Mra. . Mum. | dered valueless through tre Jan. 21 and 22 Appiy Personne]! Poo i Press. ian at te $38. speciaifing in in| ENTIRE IND FLOOR , g hrev, Prank Mra. Nelson error When cancel! Office. Sth Floar Waites EAVESTROUGHING ___ FE +0444, —— fs business opportunities. Farms and oly, OR 3-583} a, Roberts Sr. David and Harold! § tre made be sure to eet jf | - Hore” ee (Jen _0@_08¢_ Wh __| Name N NG ANI |LOST SAT NIGHT AT WEST, land contracts 5 tu ‘ime sales \FURN. apr ‘sghsE TO BQWN- iy S At feath Puneral service will be| f cour « can Re eee Address = ~ TRE CHI 5 ) Town Market. Biege biilfoid. Pa-! == ws eerve you Cell and oe town FE ¢ ’ eem racte held Thursday, Jan. et } pm. adjustments wil be eives j BEAUTY OPERATOR cty . State. BULLDOZING ;_pers badly needed F "OO _— . from Veorboce- Gate Coes =n without i. j Over 1 year experience. Preter| Phone No. Age. ‘LOST — SMAL SUITCASE WITH R *D. RILEY Sore | i HOLL yw D ar : b P 7 It ] a ' Rev. Rebdert G. ead oT bes i | some Virginia Farreti training Hours 1 Work: Prem roses = D. Thompson _FE 46341 “baby cicthes. bottles and shoes./ $09 Elizabeth Lease Rd. ‘2orms. & bath. partly y aris, {ta y | parry ns ‘Trick will te tn! Closing time tor edvertisn | Part time to begin with. Call FE NEW CLASS BEGINNERS CEy ; Set. sight between Crooks Rd. & peo 1:37 "FE _furn, 114. B. Howard. vr “31a | | state af the Voorbees-Gipie Pu-| § Monte contains tp P* eats 200 or FE 471 ramics EM 32641. For informa’. Building Supplies 12A eee eee ee | “LISTINGS WANTED. (oes 3 RM. APT STOVE ANtr | WASHINGTON ww nera!l Home Mes type ts 12 o° COMPANION FOR ELDERLY wo = : se ar =, OOPS OEE EASU ED ROSARY — - , ref + Quiet neighborhood. Free b — dudging o'clock noon Os Civir SERVICE TES s! ae Riack Has crucifix and small|w, 2 v vetal 1 rt Close to W. Huron Con- . é te pub! man. cut of hospital. Cail after < rt >) FIREBRICK USED 19 CENTS EA pope 1 e a *. = e customers want a by the = av previous ow preston womes. 18-52 Start 2 pe in center Lost downtown. 2 3 bedroom houses on ct Mr. Moyer 86 ae ¥ amount of money they ' 6 pm _ FE 68-2018 week Preparatory tra! Soe ust Rec briek, 3 cents ea. 31243 W W Reward. FE 2-006 mol west efits : FEW a spend, Howse conmmittees found * Transient Want Ads mar DAINTY MAID SALES LADIES. appotnted. Thousands of jobs open, *_ le a |LOST. MAN'S BILLFOLD. 8A BAT. pe beens! or apartments. No bus : Paris i = —— up to 0:30 an. eded New ‘ower price. means xperience usualy “nnecestary — FARPAUDL: afternoon Pictures pyres fare pay. mm, eir-con- ee Ualy the most aitrac- CLASSIFICATIONS : the dav of publication after j - poh reased earnings Cail FE 35-7805 | FREE information oo Cea bs, 38 JOE'S A & N SURPLUS } PE 29027) gna money badly pe ait: i walito-wall carpets. Ref 3 tive places during their world | ee te Gret tesertien, xr TYPIOT AND GENERAL oF.) O59, peo. Perain a 5- 1664 erences, re Seana Pe Wai. gir! Bookkeeping exp desir-- fy . . s ic Lost LADY'S | KEEPSAK WR aN. Se . FE 0G — = Be.eet tice | INDEX _. _ . hin ess Peregas: weaen (Ca | = oe set 1S Patct et oo aes = jose an sales Ssisi ae Foc pow RTOWwN PVT : é . . i er poly ragon tructior 2 - tall FE ¢7) 7, ke IRN N Vv A repert by the House Admin. oe Seay oe” ate || tame Greed River, Nev wich “Werk Wanted Male vo" ML ACE TREE SERVICE RE ioe SOUR PET WANT OTO ao Dors eto FOR. LOW cost _W ure 3 3 1.50 37 306 —— PE 311s give one a home? FE ' a | : = istration Committee disclosed | ¢ isp 3p bee || EXEEMNpperible potion with = CARPEXTER, WORE NEW - ci anes OF FOUNTAIN PENS _Michieno Animal Resque League | —"0utits EM 383. Sy Fe eats le Say teeta heavy outlays of French francs | s 223 40 600 | joeal uni of National orgam- | — Loo repaired by factory trained men Hobbies | & Supplies | 24 A S ld ft bebe . and Italian lira by roving repre- | ANNOUNCEMENTS Sa $ abe Me ns | aation Excellent working av Aa eae) ai our office. Gqueral, Printing & old Feet FURN: APT 3 y Rooms Sk | ompel 't hey abinet wor lew re tee i : . sd sentatives of the people during. car of Thaoks } $ 32 3 ue ti teat Rept) ts wes hess. | DB Mardect, FE 27081 rence St_ Pe dons "(Corr conte Dr cre OR NOT SOLD *| ave. res ART PARTE onam : : ritin, feation | “vt ; z i a pennies: (sicheis Pre the year ended last June 30, = | MS™ 3 | Sse Sestreaces wo. eer aivigs!ing PART TIME ONLY BI ee CLEANERS PE o7i83 M4 becuse vt | rm. Prt. ent * * Se : M |__ PONTIAC PRESS ‘CARPENTRY _REW & REPAIR _Free est No obligation FE 23-1631 PAINT THE NUMBER 1 a ICTURES! w | ‘MED — mo. 130 frulwert 1 \ iF You wat “TO SUPPLEMENT lands 38748 «AAA OIL BURNER SERVICE Uae ames ackenstose NJ : | : =. ———————— Reports issued yesterday L - | the family tmcome we cag « wore guarused_ Se SERVICE ALL MAKES - _ Boca | Store _'S E Lawrence _: a =a a ee reo a mowed ae ae hpi eit EMPLOYMENT = Cemetery Lots See of 3 hours 8 tag. wae er ter Kitcheng © specialty. FE ae APPLIANCE “senvice 24 _Notices | = ——— 28 +1308 - | tor teed piteman. bom Some wage: bers spent a a reign ; | eeaaieinianni nana oan ~———~~—=——-<) SSE soa, Serres | Birr Rent Sots eo epimg amt as Geceime ety Eley AP MICHIGAN CREDIT | as ea cis aac eal ey TYPING AND A and) service I 14 eburn &t., ; Pe SS aoaore : bo — i6 charecter investiga: “Payroll and Cost Clerk F WILL (DO TYPING my home. pllance Center. @ South Peacock | COUNSELORS _[f [ WARM APT... MEN, CLOSE in PAUL 2 A. "KERN INC, i Good : i /Must accurate with ficures. OR F331 : 3 = “ _——— — Mexican Divor C id Migortinneose | Prerensve. established 43 years “your qualifications, ex 7 WOMEN WANT WATT ae oe “Manley Leach 10 Bagiey S: ___ Avore Oakland Theater || TO 3 RM. LIOET Fi HOUS Pp. “ Wanted to Rent *% g Distance | ras e iy Sreatgemeges ere cf tng and housecleaning. FE 3-758 | LADIES - UNW ANTED 2 eee RE. ing apts. dren welcome ay-|5- Kiba ‘nT on SEOUN = ri fo aera r na ec Tm anent a e| s _ a ae ae -% ee Operation 1 Press el Meno Dressmaking. Tailoring 16 sings. On +3895. S| ~ ‘Bahing re emt, SiEYST| Moor. Prt-ent. all uti. furn.. ] ME UF — ve~ + a a POS ESTE See ee siiclaniesiinetcigiaic Wt “Chitdre “a 6 Baarz = agence 3 without Tt: from TE ebsees “6 - = son's attorney says the actress Wasted ‘Real Estate ak) ke cna canes cen ee ‘ea ee Teer ——— es "Pick up and deliver. Ee (DRESEMAKING. TAILORING. je NO ae = Oe CLEAN TOE PVT CERT. Bangs wield (trate ae and TV panelist has been grant-| : | to make sonable. younger woman fer gea-, = _in_ my home Call FE $8455. — 13 ¥R OLD SCHOOL BOY NEEDS! FE 5-2585. 3 RMB. & TTCHENETTIE, G Gia | RENTALS OFFERED Big Money era, sales ia. Birmingham |4-1 WASHINGS & IRONINOS. $2 ame See ree enn 8) wit |” neat, hot water @ reir ed an uncontested Mexican di-; | ‘eseace erie “Bor Se, Ponting, Retail experience heipful, must, 3 ve mare sens ott In Income T. Tax Service 7 eee ng family whe wil be on 7 or 4 vf FE bose. water refrig: furn vorce from orchestra leader’ 3¢t a oo - 32) Press. Z | have transportation, ‘Reply tn Mey feteg! oC lssemiy Pees ang | 206s o _ "|S _ NICER in YTS Unfurnished ey) tell giving phone and address. | Al IRONINOS, $3.00 BU? DAY | accouNTING 1X0 AND INCOME Tax, fetline of securit one : DRATTON. Skiteh sates Rest Houses Furnaned IF: Y 1 5 okine Press service, Referenees. FE 5-147 mh. | service ter individuals, small bus-. sped aa wets fore pe a sce arn | ROOMS ATH GROUN sn Ee eg ere is — * * ent Houses nish : ou a re personally SELLING AVON FUN! rer’ ADULT BA “exp iness. Reasonable rates. . e RY : AILAB Francises F For. hen Reems nl Teg $5,000 1 Y\"'any representative. You can earn Call Tot a Gey OS a ee Stee roa oniters, ate ie 7% =U. FURNISHED REP ES Lopez Figueroa said. 2 With Board . | rng or ess, ay Eset! —— wens new friends. | ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS les aa BURISN E pk | gsop Workers ar shoppers. Licensed | Hey 2 ee as | CES PHONE ORLANDO 3}-6224 the decree, ap red Dec. 3 b Cunvalseeant Homes 3A and want to earr yt; PST & bills one today. PE) — Intelligent caré. Levine guid-| = home FE 3-573? = tine } EVENINGS. : A loo just YY Convalesce spel eo 1 mot, 44508 or write Rrayton Plains; ance. Happy times for young- {ROME CAL CALLS BY Seeing ena LICENSED — BOARDING woe! BA. RMS. & BATH CLEAN. PUT an Acapulco judge. has jus been: ren ae 000 |_P.O. Box 536. | sters 2 to 5 yrs. old. In my home.’D & R BOOKKEEPING a T. SED BC NG HOME | BEDRM ENT. ° ° . ‘ ; a SS mee less than $10; 5 | Nursery School exp. References) ce ates ouLbrike 48440. sewer. peo, Paradis, Seer "ROOMS tas ar FE 5 ~ , - - - RW ‘if CARE nice for working couples the state of Guerrero For Rent Miscellaneous a - wees \ | @ABYsITTING IN MY HOME _ 74 Ta0e W. Highland Ra. (MS9) | for small child days” re +6097. | pairs. “Also ] garage house. FE) smu _ Commerce ] er. ais from + *« ae V . Competent person. age 21 to wm. __ Vicinity of Seshabew. OR 3-6960.| a 2706. _~ Rd EB . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALB IF: You have a college (peo Geaiwitn public and com. CAPABLE MIDDLEAGED WOMAN) Need Help Wid Mensetots tieets ar BEDROOM APT. PARTLY FUR-, Re aft 4thig pe Ep The divorce will become etiec: degree or equivalent e letters $day week. General. wantsywork housekeeping for wid : | nished. Adults For lease Jan.! esi Load Beet Sb eitecb tive after it i ined by the er Sete messes -. otors benefits Apply Mr San- ower WPontiac Press Box 58 WITH INCOME TAX [FURNITURE NEEDED 22 oe ee fe oe 4 ROOM. 2 BEDROOMS. VER\ 3s recogn e teens Propert« in business teaming or, ders. General Motors Acceptance DEPENDABLE WOMAN WOULD per average -eturn \ enure b me es ar | nice, strictly modern. pvt. entr __Interior and Foreign Relations de- |For Sale Lake Property | Corp. 601 Pontiac State Bank “iixe receptionit and typing work Phone FE Cart | Eee Teme or, Cay “outriomt “ori? Be E AND I ol, uiltties included. garage. partments and the U. S. consulate wurden ae experience 4 pe +n_-doctar's office F re Be ____ =MPIRE i pd Ard ‘for sou ot outright of bath. Aaults, oar. x. Paddock. | |, adults. 877 Pp : Emerson Ce TYPIST. MUST BE FAST AND Day CARE FOR CHILDREN Li | , INCOME TAX SERVICE Salt. Phone OR 32717 Tee Ae at -APT AD rage, $82.80. Located oa srer Miss filed her petition 55, industrial Prov : You are between the! Sfice Sort age nae. Ges sensed home FE 28775 C.J Odell 1343 Oxbow Lake Ré. WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES (EAROE ROOM APT. A ADULTS. "front. Nov. 23 on grounds of “separa-| For ae . ages of 24-45 geek rasoen! pesiien. Bo Snot EXP WAITRESS. ANY SHIFT F FE 'Your home or mine. EMpire 3-3123 of furniture. Ph FE 2-952 | LEAN Rox = aa tse 7 com 2868, wiitars meat i Taree nee e¢ Farm Sede eso6 —F i partme . 5 tion from = ae home for Sate 1 Business Property ‘a a aco Eidhen 4 om. MI ee oe waite CADY waw Insurance Agencies 7A _Wtd. , Miscellaneous 28| Sears fs Aduhs only. 21 , Clark, ee ae: ve over six mont wos ‘Rent or Lease Trop. .... @A pp : 2 PPP PAP PLL LLP PDAS A oe; S597. : Kester etien™ "S| Write Box 9 Ya Ce ee eT cance ZG aocmon ain Pho ORE eager ms © So ge ate j #30 “ a * t ferr Girl, 7, Runs Into Car, | FINANCIAL _ Suffers Minor Injuries ae portunities A seven-year-old girl suffered a Moree age Loans bloody nose and a cut mouth yes-) terday when she ran into the side MERCHANDISE ofa moving automobile. ow “| Linda G. Dallas, of 119 S. John", “awie Cr Cotnine a. son St., was treated at Pontiac $*' Housrhoid 6 Goods tees: 5 General Hospital and released. = Xmas_ Gi ll The driver,. Forrest R.- Walker, ie ho tes “tigceuuaeous . Dy “56, of 38% Front St., told police! [Sate pe. ia: . 8 the girl ran off the curb into his saic Store Equipment 2.00... & car on Huron street at Green. Send, ee Dt -$ ? et, See & ‘ . os Johnny Ray Undergoes [Fo S30 Fe soarded 22200000. 8 Major Ear Operation a ] Hay, Grain & feargte ‘Operation was performed yes- |For Sale, Livestec eae hoe _dohnny Ray, Fer z Mt. Sinai Hospital officials |Avelion Bales = said he is resting comfortably | and that the effectiveness of the | AUTOMOTIVE new opening within the left ear | _ to replace a. nat- ‘Ural channel. ae FARM MERCHANDISE if Wishes P.M. rE a3" eae eeeeede eee ord af eral 4 mene woe in pleasant home| Or ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE references, and i od, Waikize “distance to 7 ; a.m. Call between 11 am | room in Christian home ne er val} : : | ar; oS P ontiac Press es oe Si eatty if r reno pane cee ONDERORAD: Nicholie & Harger Co. Write Fonuss Press’ Bos ‘nae pees nS FoR APT. Land a at OF SoRNiER Ye will select 2 men by February. eet. Live tn. E6198 Prove FE ost2 Au ura Ave %_W_Muroo___FE $8" RaW FURS WANTED. HIOHEST 2 poe wre eg Oy wy Bg rth ~Women—$s Per Hour Rursex —— ‘Laundry Service 18 PRICES PAID — Ray Smith 6 only. 17-80 week. FE 68-2406. wi grated. " Neleome, $38 mo.” to determine wed for] Then we can show you how ‘0 EXP MAID AND COOK, ¢ he | __ Lakeville Ra. Oxford. OA 8-263. Edison st 1 _May- 32-1728. ; business, beers selected. ag earn $5 per hour, 2 or 3 eve- eral housecleaning 3! ioe oY. FOR FAMILY. LAUNDRY sine- USED woop sina “WINDOWS. 2 & a ee, anal APTS. PVT. oe way on : tome. eat training Faved. T* CAt orcetearz. aiaists avail. 5.1306, | lee, phone Posting Laundry. FE PA ed Reece * yatn 1. 78 Clark. a Fe ott mm. proeramn teh ears instru GIRL, 30. WANTS BABY SITTING - — HOUSE MEDION 7 “FURN APT. * Fate ut a cn toeiudes instr, WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIt- job. $25 Call after 5. FE 5-567 tACE ‘CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. pir, reasonably priced. OR piillties, prt. Bath & prt. parking. — 21° are, 50) a Wes. OF 2SeU. | feske Otiice. | oe mora fer home than wages HOUSEWORK MON THR g fed. Beaatifully finished | Pontiac 30283. 164. OOMS, HEAT. tt you're sot some to stay ti\WE HAVF A PORITION OPER esis Ne “Ahr f Laundry. Phone FE Rael “lor. one eS ar a ? aM. ee4 Ruth “| ees LiGHT. T your present eapscity for” for ® neat. attractiv Landsca in “18A Atonement United terigne” re ETTE AND) Wib garage. 246: : do something caus 4 now! + pos — renerai office exp TRONINGS. Ge. Ae $8. witite, one ee Lae OR 38156. eu ienilalinn: TROON All private. = N pens Cail Green est - : retaria! stenographic ’ lcusrom ULL NG YAR r i =| MS AND BATH, LOWER x Arrange foe -imecriew, = Bore, Myst be good, with, heures iRONINGS, NEATL Pes ae TNBack RD este t to Rent 29 = fiat tn city OR 3-882. panes aoe Sougiten Sons. Oldemovile fRONING DONE IN MY HOME.|/expeat TR ‘RIMMING AND 2 BABIES WILL —— Eastside & a ae ment Ln Rt "tol Wontar MALY ICAOY WOULD LIKE TO BAS age Po Fe SEEGER te oe a "Furnished FE. 46510. SPL. 690 Rodinwood, off N = Rows GAs qnqcessary. | OMAN TO CARE FOR ae SMALY/ LADY Lp BABYSIT. _ 3-200 home, Fernie ‘children welcome. MA m. aren and Bon) housework. Li FE i NES sor. UR T Us HANDLE YOUR portent RENT 2 AND 3 aL BO € no 2 BEDROOM : in, 3-8529. > SERVICE. 7 on houses or apartmen . Wood Nar ag Seay by ey A yd Moy Ge aot Ralereanee, Fu| trattolamieg careety > ap avin haye many ADAMS waiting. JER-| True Rustic Cabins, 468 8. nace, gas hot water Woodwa: WT1i,| care for children for small. allo mie Se mates Re ble rates. Insured. ivy * = Dinie| og REASCHABLE NEAR aso "5 a FE ance. FE 4104. YY, 57, WANTS Walled Lake, MA. 4 laume COOPLE: “WANT TORENT downtown, rE = ae te , .| * fn A . Ps doek on nh Mart. Sahm EXPERIMENTAL A Help Wanted 8 cig relerevces, PE Baul, | Moving & Tracking 19 2 on, of near APT. gotve ‘Ratan | WIMBOORAPHING, TYPING. 8BC| 4.1 ov tre ees ear ee emo experi ae Rit ate. __ rotarial service, “eM. ub42. Pec te = RAULING ‘\¥OuNG COU WITH 3 CHIL- Sif Wilson person ao LL, on ee MOTHER rm Gane FOR Reasonadie_ VE $2438, dfen wants 2 or are home. x. Bome. 6302 ge. ar. south} AA-1 t Reduced Rates |(4"pm” SON efter! Men. éGanena GARET RSL Pare. vd. , Sree tee howsekeeping room ie rooms ie| MIGHT WORK 38 TO —— oe Write BO. Bon 424 gon enka et Close anytime, FE §-0002, aNYTW1k-O HAOLED, BASE. of town NEAT, DESIRES ff ments cleaned. FE $7144: FE. |DESIRE’ RETIRED COUPLE. OR +} gener, "Good :. Seat for bes for bendy men.) vert, 4 between 7 and 10°30) _ 47615. ee to =, My home. OR SAVE ENERGY, USE iin. _ PRACTICAL Rune “AVAILABLE AC ULING te RUBBISH, eg Pipdteee AND Util. FOR | Me -|“ODELL CARTAGE. "pees “gin widew leay is WANT ADSt To find a Mon, Tues arate SE ram a for food and, compan. job, plate to live” PrLI :. Cnn good used car, see Classi ren aint home by y aay er week,} ‘RE fd NOW. 3 Mor oe TONERS chou Ca: work, By Week of day, fied Ads. Call 2-8181 Res ary $08,302 2. fees ores ‘BUNGALOW 7 TO RENT. 4a surroundings. ai Pioe LX. hs pate eee eae Bon 3 foe 7x es home ee | pak Se STE SSee ton, and EA FL. at $119 per — pisce, ay fura. "poatia’ eerere ine “ane, _Realter Fe to. — iis et ath Weraty RENT. LEASE, BUY 3 TH. Rural. Near fake Hunting. MA Nevir decorated ‘$. large ropme mars reacts * j eh price 65000. or near a Pe aaa School “District. Pull priee . MU jee R M., Pontiac. Phone Y | VACANT. NEAT 9 BEDROOM i iE. VACANT, FE PROPERT BUNGALOW. This home is West a pa oer paths. cok JT NCOM I furnished.| Suburban hes kitchen, Ciéset space galore ee | Richard Meele, Sea. 224 Cen ; — le or in) g gpartm't income. week, ‘$14,500. | nice living room, me ares : e.. Reasonable ED ft. lok $12,500, 432 W. rings in , rear ¥ is [AROE maintenance ] FE 3-13 THREE -LEVEL “| gome « one FE St: =e ture : feet on newer” Dementia i SESS great coop FURNISHED OR FOR GALE RY EEE | soe are fae pi, ar | ea oi a = “MOVES YOU IN | Reseed, undosoees, "sa foes t & steve g @ralable | FULL BASE 4 plumb- | 7 5 . oul , furnished giteants "PE eis: furmisned | houses avaliable TERR OLD ED REC wgat. ough: Wiring . : home Reason [inal Ms. $65 mon Eb Jerry FE Adams Cu, 2536 WITH LARGE FINISH < North Side | Modern 2 a 3. bdrm. ae — Apts Jers FE 4 4361 ; REATION ROOM SPACIOUS | ‘OAKLAND. cou ae j Ideal home for newlyweds able payments. FES 3. BEDROOM. RANCH. Orchard Court pt K RAS 2 BDRM KITCHEN PATIO. rhs ye le, Recreation room _WE 34200 | SUB This home has 3 2 » Selmer oe Fivating ¢ mon bre? sau WARE CR RAB 2 BOE OWNER BEING TRAMGTERRED "eM EM 34168 oF “EM 3 cat after 1 = tig dy ment. Stair Oo DGWN. 2 YR. OLD. 3 LARGE | rooms: living room, 0 bre infinisned LOW ' A ? Hic. Carpeting. $600 lax?” Bving Se kitchen - modern. 1 bedroom Ae Gas Up ‘ AGE PRICED FOR IN LAKE eas way to a! lings. 11> bedrooms. ing area. ofl | ing i shower, oak floors, apes A=s> rport Vacant January i5 MORTG CATED ON ' UNI fe bath. Venetian blinds. clive kitchen dip ice,| bath with washer genguueses, a0 Aduli lease, FF 8080 FE. 2-219 QL ATHERSTONE “ROAD CALL { Large 3 bedrm. brick home, car-! car “garage. Can give ane heat 105xid0 ft lot at Gack. | plastered vale. went eas teat. wae = RX * RMS § BATH MODN it 8750 j — living & ee iy Bees = candles = Git 500 Sta oR ee Ne eae Tatereg coreting. Peite RMS eo Re E are i hen with ample . i excelle’ 584 ston at gil joel Es 4 re ero” kite : rea Call PE 4-95 otha Rent Sear @ siecle Ste eS Vhedrms, Sclosels “ee uuity ‘otal price, Call. Pe ¢#one “PODAY’S BARGAINS TE qaeee area Ae : tal MA 42003 or +4789 feoee kate ot fare kr | Aogea A of Pawrence mac ® bedroom modern. city. ae $000 ci o REAL ESTATE wo $ RM API - > ae arage with ‘biac op Evenings. aw: 2 ly $8,000 wit pas 2 oe FE 4-506; ae FOR SALE OR TRADE. BY OWN. Loree gree lot. vases Gaylord, Realtor a ment Hel oy 42544. | 1362 pe Huron + ee Sh 2 < : irooms hool a , pronase pat eee oot say ear earage Fe esol ei door, Shown Ee | ae ManemaL. § ROOMS $2!| 3 bedroom ranch, full basement. Pat tug LiSTING SE seit fps ! mye h vot 8 a a "REGC ceramic arage arage, !n- ton locleses amp.e SACRIFICE — ee eer *EMBRET & c heat, basement, ite car garag breeseway. ‘ony site iad call cod water, Agu! : rues atudy, ol urbece, Gan 1565 Union ce Mi Ra. tfo-se0. vlads asenTparaent) re cue | 750 . reBSR I ; room et Jnion La lage ne i «* After 3 pm see car osal lge 2 car garage vee . A-12 Union 7 ag H Tor aa 2 ee for ‘workshop Storms EM 3-430) EM 33314 FE 3234 3 bedroom take front fon as | Is the down payme * coe 2 eager LE ‘@ Rent Lake Cottages 304 ectecns | landscaped sit cae ckcs i ment beh gets age Cell FE, home ls meni. oak 207% pias: NON - bARGE 3 * oa «Rochester Ff | ee full base! dis- “i ate ise Aone a NT COTTAGE 2 ROOMS Gr $12 000 with on mn a | ‘ | tered “You eat ae ron Scheel de 3 ee ee GS ae ae LAKE ORION 2 bedroom cozy bungalow. on home for the money. 3 34 ; , : “Eb . ‘ tired couple — 5 wae : 2 NEAR L: , ha aacal ie cone : GAS HEAT ¢ RMS tarm Home Ge a. o0—terms. Call PE €25¢4 wraTaIDE Freie For Rent Rooms _ a scene LY REMODELED. SELL OR SS 1 Y ameeaa REAL ESTATE| $1, 000 se @ q . —— - HFAT AND ~ ; 1 L CONDITION — bedroom bungalow. on J. A. TAYLOR, : WEsr BIDE. OARAGE. RF AT AN! 1 SLEEPING RM! as CASS UL aeaeent axes i. ft tot on southern ond of Pay ent? | . ; NSURA NCE wed is lgcation. bus at gett ' - A wd 148 Sees ; GARAGE : I a on L ‘| 100 Oakiand Ave. eee tom tei Sho : oo bu One HOUSEKEEPING ROOM ACRES OF Glectethat eda : Pm tag US Pt OR ill sell OF trade for 3 bedroom (se OWN TE or ie [deer beck ul basement. 2 bed. i a = * c* = meng foem. $f i ‘4S TH su b ue i 3 eae we ta ome or a i - ' 18 : : Rent Houses Furnished 35 re rine) | - pons 'PAYMEN NT. _ a : © tte by ta = ALSO 3-BEDROOM Le have < eeeee ee sure to inspect: uy 3 _ "RN gs iP. Gon ooD HOME MEN OnLy. — RI IT | : ‘ : vat a cee ; a NE Facant ca heid a ae oe §7300—full price! : = ’ Y NEATLY FURN a8 t *7 § - Paddock : IME WRIGI : : A eae ees ine take. x 3 She ae ay as _1 REORM aoe 2) Fe ae piers - =! J i. . 5 ee = = = = the ft lor. rf home | = 7 i rooms A ath _ 7 5 “oe BIS STOP ATIRA: ee ___REALTOR wee pT Thales Fight, he ts, sir’ We's just ike a member of ae fica toupi or erred NEA, tam duplen 6 roms ra be te $500 can ~ = Pere hedros: = § : Avis ar reti reeds ‘ NG Ke a cok ty 1G , é _ DROOM NEAL Mt ts — oe or eaten Fre Dee FVENINGS ‘5 evIC : family — scared to death of Mom: ss ay (rade for larger LOW . See ach ae Van GLEN i som an $6330 ful: price. 1 6r tas vi uot Gere iis RVIC amu) - E — 7 —= ; AY : he der an 1 : ce a our ATERFRORT IPAS PM rt i oe EY oe coo : : - - ts “i< ASS LARE LOW ° at do i garuge Ogasl heal iae: bee racked (We mukece. Nice EDR f i DEL | . : HEY ‘ ; ; > basement : at ; tructe 2 Dass Bret (Puen | gan 3 4 nee, peu Gone ee meee . 2 naa For Sale Houses 43 $ toom vurgaiow on 2 ints on KITA fenceg yard lake p ‘vileges. now en cost teeairecure rem eat: aKr ie ventrance sad asowee § a er ta For Sale Houses oS, eae ~~ north side of cee tod see i’ LRAL as 4448 SHAKER DR Near bus and shopping : Xi b OFE 2 24 a "; the ~ : ae full bath. landscaped 4 ‘ R AES 14448 § RI ne: : 2 ee a : re GENILEMES - sre beo roo — | TOON LAKE gerden space 1 block Smee nL ek Near Willems as ae bese at HE BOOM Eon Ge 894289 Ar Sarge livin ? . ; tory, 2 ca: t park Full price, $9.2 be ; ail ocarGom@un ncasis : . 1es 3 BED®0OM ROOkE CHILDERS accevs Py tt = bie aoe pe - spa ie and g &itch Tn | pi ned ence. nece screens feet ewe © REALTY ' PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT 1 ina ray decorating. $8 260 l ] et ] p me punvess TRAN PM FOR GEN 26 pind “cupd eal ; : “| ie yara ARRO REAL = 30N Ss wecdnui lass ¢o) Pr cee ee 0 4 320 WOO Lace | | Pato Ons s1300 down 7 i Cass-Baisabettt Rosd ONS Or cea LocaTions Kes entirety | ite tea @ sen seen, Reales ma) . ‘7 rom 105 8 | . 2 - Se 3143 Cass- 44 N n Lisl, N furnish material to fi 1 & of OR Yoel = NO ROOM TTB” phasis: i J inthe Country — PE 4-38 IN TOW? ey on. these (83 N Telegra ° TH WITH FE ER FRONT SLEFPINC wood Ponj Sa | AWE . _ FE 5-13 to 5 can save money | ‘ 2 ronasr a fas & also Lemes © “8 Orcha'd Lake - Ave a MELODY OF sella bane} ON 3 Aes eee Open ives: _ Sunday rd | eee ee | MATHERS ST 3. pel eee co. cer frigerat> loon to Sieieee 7 Oo RC j - 1 lowe the loads < oe 1 mile fro \ ' Elteaw EDRM ” HO! Lh alg ed Sade eee ire aT aes ik Pat hens ce Ve Ma muehen (isscar@) ohh at ; / Snveted Sigh oa 6 Tul svciost. nt TOMMYS | Ben i Pontiac. | ATerecon see © Evenings | WALDON RD. off’ Beshabes Ra. ooo’ peysent, es wal ewe ye we an ee noes Sal a before 10 am. af afer and oven DU ie ced ng a privaie lake The home Owm oO 5 28 B nae pied (Dsl bedison ll acree= 3) = $8.07. Atmost completed cae a a oe f Jpeg pris perigee feacures 9 large ling room OWNER CUSTOM? BEDRS ie cn THURRY! | WATRING TAD toe ee ean: W rE bt . . —" gassed and oc i tural stone fire 7 e ranc 0 . : Ai. i droom. very attractive | acc HOUSE se W ee ey ae Lainid bree eway “and Serene ay . | Bedrooms Dining ih pesctvilion | fa bet “seaneen neg ut Hil Exe 2 LEFT i WON COMPITON. » 248 W. LONGF ELLOW irileges € F 1 this sel on a kno . upstairs wit poss hea @ith birch lc t ? 2 5 Ll. ; &-L4608 Pores ¥ = T ~ 169 Ail this 190 ft ished Pp Modern in kitche: : room S10 . 4900 W Huron Sg — EFEGO RAR: 2.4, FOR PENT A I ; the read with over B ne large bedroom i 3 aces. Large ‘living s Real Estate ' goa Ooo an Renae We tonages siagreees oy es! 28 x ichen om Ral maseniee wi eae . pancied | Teo teer 4a: Holds A House For You OR Bie rae OR aa ' ' Le = c “GARAGE takewood Dr ontlac 7 3 tied . bath hs s full basemen; an : BURBA \ l l la @ ROOM -EG@> KEW mL SPF FPING POOM | » oa Me : . q pat heat Glassed tn . nds d Storms and ; arate > Pe aa ANT \ s oe a oie ($660 month, fecane FE ¢0sit cine CaNEn MER 2 BEDROOM To ay sane - garage 24x28 rage | Landscaped » Om mere WESTOWN REALTY vo wt Miscine cede V #2405 ckN ~or ©! z EPING nooMa INQUIRE 1! pom uice icc wlaaace Tbs barn in excell = stars oe a gage Shown by ee a 2 car garage 3 <0 = : SEMENT ~ Oat Fr oH : . caied al 6585 Cruse, Pontiac. Open Y ae for the unbe:ievabie | Call’. Oakdale Drayton AT UNION LAKE OFFIc $500 DOW? Own epee Br Bile ty Driven | Rees Te hee ate | Geet aL eee Cire. Bomtiec Open COUN TRY OS 1 ee ee _ 42842 No ee EDS 7 rath rnoreniy SPECIALIST on” Baved) lizeet) inl CHomiaiee. : - Theater ae Casa ° \.eman 2 ua som tn 1957 this home or : : NAN | M s | chic car garage 7 costs ~ : ni oor usfurm. ar - Dp sed: new in NE . ym and be NO OTHER Pie a With Board 38 - eet a anes Mich! FS a ee ee ton Idea: Lome for soung couple CELEE EAI TY ) basement ° = a ~UNPURN Rooms i ity weres ip the heart of } i 32x34 foundation plus “ — S eee advantage of resa rOc ea ve at CRI RE . 2 Gedioem fabch ful + MOUSE FURN OR : ein ‘s finest state parks Large shed breezeway mod lar Tas ; diiog| lcd beara : Nee aute | beat ml Ni Case pie ol furpace $68 mon : XTRA GIP AN HOME TYLER): flr home deagice Soran week carage Beautiful me shesne? KI ESTATE. Inc hls hc raha 3 srs old Ttle neaiton oe a be ee rhsoe Serpe paved sirect. 16n6ssa: ‘ 2 7 9 5 Ee bh d din a1 ’ . Dung ai Lo FF 4. ra, — ‘ OUSE NEAR 14 Mattnewe FF 4-037 on inside ‘6110 paneled kitchen Lida ‘ I . bath Nice size lot rane? EM 34671 —— | DERN « ROOM HOUSE ean 14 ey +2045 or EM 36110. a 2 large dedroom ) 2 a hes Mich ho . sa 608 | sees Union Lake Ra ec) : i VACANT OPER ere Lake EM 15-4 a BAROr FRONT ROOM on Cae hal MI1 FORD aces tice Teckous Chaels utility and 20 : wt Ap = 5-382 bus and EW M iachoncs I I DU \L. AP. Lakefront Bric k | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 7 ROUN (ooked meas $18 wi bedrms Basement. 4 Wore th Located on @ acre : : Full Basement 5 t & if interest es aco | FA ft rlose Im Includes © bath Loe lac wih : sure « With Full Base ALK IN & look at it & berm Heal. utitties $18 were Cony alescent Homes. 38A relrig | cleric stave. mel ee ee te ee eed. PL wale ore 1904 2 bedem brick laree using | gael ceenee ue coe : p Recey es ‘ryer. Only $8,000 81.500 dn = : cs lor wotkstiap reom with firenlace. ful DAYS . * Mes: re aath cee 3-6210 for horses or __ $1198 a | hep with dining space ait € rr DERLY 2045 or EM 3- j ‘ : j $16 900 : | sitable kitchep . 8-985 SOOERN 7 aay a NEW- BOARS One FOR ELI Ue cers Baie Rone “mu pe Eco sell at 51-53 N Par EW juan ae Mae F808) $395 “MOV FE s ny ( U INe Hien & ary pee : a EVES On PRSPONEY ~ ah lw gecorsted 3 ae i ATING ae N Center | St _—_ eit Ce e Evening, O = a Brick Ful! basement air beat _welriands ach | LIST YOUR TR —— I IN 5 ENTS OR AMBUL —— | - ; \ - New J bdrm s'one< gentiy to exe sand beac eo al Estate PE 2-0 MOON HOUSE” ee DECO mip Pane call 34 bra Colonial $799 DOWN : S BY OWNER Uk ee ae Garage Pine seeeced ce sia too _- Wilson Re ‘ABI ~ va! 1 Home is = 00 | ~ reo B “ANT for immediate po- ins 767 or se ate ' GUIRE 2 AUBCRNM AT oo. ©cetaleecen 741 $3 Cute and cosy 2 bedroom . VACANT for a2 ? PLTRADI a i Z tf UBURN AT OF fick, Oxford, OA BIT f east of Por- fston Newly decorate \\ I] ‘ bs 5 Rom. nad I Ncre - t QUIRE 22 At eick - rter home. on home located 4 Brest ein —_ Deny ory and \ » OS ecru “MILES OUT atl eal ge saakie “ates 24 \ieie a ing included. Dou tiac on large high ane on Poms vee pet Guintts — lat) Price $7000 | Your present home er i8s4 con- NEw 3} SEORM a basi. joseiz- a. care peeneeoe Bee on ca. McDonald. OR 32837 es ' . dot 4 fe w en are . e754 1 Dox nee Fa Se eae oid. ssn llome and Business Motes } bane punkene) @4r rect fee ie > feneed foi. Total price 899090 me +4018 er OR 34264 ey, SEVERAL pe ey £, ie fam furnace Dew cars) (87s Sack: Ci-tance te the an ie 300 with $500 ny two-story home ciore to : ‘om to breaihe Good ae HUNTOON i ine MeL Ge cual > F eeatn ier bare eres . remy) ee oe ie age at Wat vert crow skegnr EGene No closing fosts : ‘ — : ‘eat Sse sare - is acres, 7 rm farm house on nt Spee ae ve past “ : P AX YINNAN Be ON : ‘exes 00 Van eo a and 8&5 baad Route ee ree $3,000 down and $36 mo LAKE “acre Somies Nor octane’ serial NURBING CARE DOC 4 QUO rE ¢: 1 ACRES Call alter’

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FE Gus oslo De ay wnaat aes & apts Some win TV| For REER I "C- DA Vis Stores —ypotr erredet: = a odr 2 2 bedrm ‘home, gear schee!, ood en ey Or smail down Tbe on ‘Dx: e Hw a bef) ee ? Se : u Wen 5 lo- aun 4 2 5 (eee leu wepurubuda: ne lite = er large kitchen and dining B. day or week $1000 & uD JIE p Py room and jain “home = s the “ty ce- only + med possession. Price veo Mente to suit vour bude a . i combinat.on Ulaased ‘a rear aad TN Perry Pest — Irwindale FE 53-4311; ted on east side near Ss! B 5 500. us aa down Small dn payment will ha: accepted on the following prop 5 See Se BRIC Re —— ; ube and ear. 15 Irw a) ca @ ‘ Walking cis $1 o : tion call Mre Spears, 4 By | ( 3 meee @ icnen pie wats asl MODERN gh a linens | HOUSE is, BE. REMOVED FROM: nea s een oe wears bd Fu ; aus eee ° a) ‘ee contemporary iakefront ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES oak Hie Rete ee tan, we Siege eee basement furnace. pas al Waterford Hill Russell A. Nott, Realtor 3 berms ea 2) ore oid, || Here's Gand eater acaue seo | O uo Vans E 5-418) sulated hag atertor : $ era, 2 i ul could nev Ih ¥ _Milw, Reaiter FE 54181 a Skly OR 3 as 40) EAST SIDE A Some mat eg Desierto ciated oe | Kaconaiei: modern far il 70 W Pike FE 4-5908 hapliad fmosera lake 'p of38 SN ALL ea tet € al ox one oor — oe A $ bedroom ; is ‘ . ; cellent residential : IATE: POSSESS: tra bedrooms you need g Rent Houses Unfurn. i ; _ Rent Stores tener room 13-8 20. family. Bosseasion | home in an excellent res Taree | eee ANGLE oat extra | Ey is you ‘recteat Aas i Qe } _ “al r itehen v noe h t Ire | Ls a ru om storm i ! . ; 1 LOVELY HOUSE. GAS REAT NEw 2 ADJOINING STORES. cee Sa Fil tase oil heat 2 Co ving eee el peabolael Eee | | Call Collect. Ortonville NA 72815 om fn sible eonine. cad meee | o Delight eae cop Gee uble anit mr Mere aa Ample) car garage with Soe op eae Pelw ME Stout, Realto 5 orn kitchen with oe ae Sul 7 ROC ICHESTER-UTI t A ONLY 86 300, $3300 down bear ee siers 6 room home (+ F FE 45322 fouble unl tist’s office Fuil price only $12 wi oes a = Bt Ph FE 5-816 built-in dishwasher & ispoxal. | ‘ x + 3 Levely mox a han Si $60 2 bea. a < COMMERCE oa ing Next to den - ii- Ti N Sagina BY puaiitety . ated ren and trance . Dp th 160° frontage on ‘blac : cated on s jot L}éx m ; "ate Monn fae 2 oat : ance "PE SMT sees Bee IMMEDIATE POSSEASION — } Fur teat ft tamily ful bethe, £950 DOWN toe road. @ reeusibouse 90500 = J R Hi e eeu ceva ange) kucnen ae : y fro ach. Nice _sace FE nia dands 2 bedroom hon | gidse siding doors 2 full baths | ee i ‘ room, extra ; tor Sak ing fading = = SC STORE labled sete, F ey Excellent “fitenen pees Nee i Fall batcnece 2 car Joe oer ere tet pettoomn a precicel. meme ¢ path and herd- Realtor « 81 | ee She le 3-<¢ ee areee “ elf ors a! heat for re s ; ) basement. gas heat ee telco Face brick rn home : a om and ba n ee e H ® a ig a a Mae 08 for sportsmen Cai trates wii Bibeclee w FE Near LeBaron School, aly 61300 Wecertcs hho tee home ie fy new home in tm waeiea| 2 wood Hoot ee Pe At Biren TING ies See this ‘today, | 2 “TILE” BATH Pipe. 5-0705 = | down ' uniquely situated to offer an out 2 car garage ace pocsessioa | Roce MULTIPLE Lis’ 3 BDRM ; on. ee view from everr + Jocation Immediate 7 ae “DR M. BRICK | > 1 Oak) d Park | ce basement, garage Unio: LL STORE SPACE | standing wie ae | ffered for ‘ess than fF BE 'Oaklan rs cree Oakland 6-206 ea Cogs it today and compare’) Being offere ith, lake gex613 IVILEGES ross the strest | eee : & EG dae Obie ace $29 900 biacement cost—$8.050. with | Starter home on large lot 8 WATKINS a ustom built | Located Soot Ockiane Park | : “ == 2 en re eres m. modern. < rom tiful i 2 Frpeanetietoey alate ae Ress MAL __ For Sale Houses: 15, SCHRA ' HITE BROS. Peete 300 DOWN | Oe ith Crawford Inc. { bedroom, eee | from beau Nag OP tome wa | alae s) ml ~ STATE wie * ‘ = * = ted | itv room : with gas hea : ER HITE : HARBOR — 8 ROOM FE 35-5001 Nothing ~ Down REAL Rios | Suburban 2family partly furn. , TWO OFFICES | elias wardrobe cios: | aarp heater Priced at ony 3 BDRM HOME On eld Sees ‘Tal Krr0o ges beat basegen' sor Bost ys Rea! CORNER 3RD 3 pedrm. starter - od Disie Her. 1 3 Can de used ist 1 pape ai ‘gree s labeere nel On ei2e eta. full spf cheep, open mae || $8500 with a low down pay- : ‘ ‘fenced yard Some carpet. ; nt < Res. FE 53-2364: win pbutid 2? or lot Eves (ul 9; Sun. 10 - a hot water heat wi r will, 1308 E Auburn | + way and 1's car garage meee UNPURN HOUSE, 973 odd . & stores, , Open Eves. & Sun e . | - bagement on your lo Open AO oes : nm Lota lake. Owne 308 EF Aut ' : Bee Luts today? : ar ORiands 3-868 =| ME fecuded | Sf scbee! [ MULTIPI £ LISTING SERVICE| Will bud on my lol for ama! pecapt houaetreiler for aowm pay: | . NO SERVICE | xi AR PONTING MOTOR eeimien? perm “aotor on. HEAT, ix. 9uicx feel houses gett & down wi J parm: Don McDonaid. OR To Buy or Sell Ca! aeeee Priced at $7 500 Exception MULTIPLE LISTID LNEAX fo Wea ee wens! Small Investmert, 3 ROOM Hr ee A ares smal) L i Koei eyes 5 dn t ; i. eu thls) price 3 to shop. Has full base. Quire -at 95 Putn ss, ; | MIDDLETON ie oes : _ d 2 F ; ally good buy : t distance het wa-' Big Retucn 1 T » , . = : i : SS - | ufomatic heat and £g Re on . a ? yard, Ol kcal us ne Kove Me ie praker | | Owoar OX Waterford Hi; gh used ; ree incinerator: tile bath. Rice | 2 Apartments im fhis agitate os i ROGu HOGaE SETTABLE FOR areyie | SPECIALS! REALTOR se Seal col Ge ole Siow Sy appointment n** | @ roem wished’ Fail price a 008 cH ba E 0 ees a i : ‘ a ee } intme t th baa! ny | " pootaing ‘house AAs Nt Beainbe MApi¢ 8:1822° Vin Qlanter bor Tiled bath Onl = app , Sheet return of 8170 per Ming louse 24 Bag 87 Dixie Hw; Ap with planter rt with is ow sot THE AST fee | Sho a = F 2-433 ! TY 3 ut:ful 9 bes = ae heat Water sofgener Carpor Im? BUNGAL ae Bedroom bungalow with un moat é <- HOUSF WITH ner NEAR Se an ” ea cates Ben= ROOM HOUSF wir BASEMENT @ved street and ed nee, 3} BEDROOMs sre ee ished attic. Has basement puto. = = é ui bedroom neh fe a ; tf MS Ee Sy a id Bis he tractive grav cedar s "Oat - ta ee ¢ ter rnd en K. it cabuteed eae is! ae ge Sen ery eed epee Ula) JU ales = oy ed Ce en ie | fees Grepieced tov. wtai the tore citse J cere oon ccd Soech” ears pacsce iow John rwin ROOMS AND BATH. CALE ot | FAMILY IKCOME — ¢ 8 bath baie eat cae bedroom a All Gg insiaiied: Se Oe nee: seee tor ce al yess feo uicies us) Goes payment fen : 1-681 a Lo®n ath up separate eo te he A “streamiined | acre of jand Ali utiltty Onie $300 down payme | 8ee a deautifuy kitch , = Lom * "Huron Breet i a a MTs " new Ras picture winde st 4 | . letely neu! lated | Oni > , cu boards and. ior, is est E F nous RENE PE Ea eaneer hel “ting new garege, Lichen “Cage ctor “| Da dea) ‘for bandy man and too) ULORGE BLAIR as ena *22'George R. Irwin. [FOR EALE BeUT— Ho Bowe, ——— wate sbu oe ur : 2 360 ute gas , doe i ore ht . = riments on io dee eee a ary ; a yy i ae . | OSE AS GAL ee cos A Tugeer apt wil mas male heater Call for lala jin ApNeLLS i owner werapird— oa 453 aoe Hey OR ee | cree et en Pap AAS: e g } Ave Poe Ske Pe * Pes Reale | pe 7 nae - gas bea ) per mo — ee | at re ee y payments - olber features $2,000 dow eee ne an ee ae room furnished } apartment eae AvtoN Pt. — | @alesable listing $10.8 | REAT TOR noe Ba! ‘OR 34s GI mortgage / eo tere neat | JECO Lt ME —— tar lle ak ee *—_onix ress coe mont of ea Vid! eee Es = — ie & Greig 2: WkTT, PREASA MW — Tf ee ee ee ee ee Ge Gat loan Uebec a at eee tee GE RAL ne Swe ER WATER FRONT HOME = SRE . NATTY. vABs Arh Oe | storms and screen \. i alow. gas $11950 term | . & FRA reas 4 Eo MAU =F oa. EAI. iia tan S bath Panc frette ca pow ® erie) ap i Space $150@ Down” Here is a $495 DOWN New 2 cates Bee ery cate beauee lawn. x White frame eceere i oe | 3 See velhg barge a =~ % Fl : —— a ef m, dining roo §) WOR ~ pooaie good bur zs our jot. $6.9 ull ting. fireplace i wo bedroom in i pete } <7 cupeeard’ epace, BATH [GARAGE Goa (bees ues oem Sinles toce Davisbure RA near Dive dl iwowl ficors Putite watew Full| fonsive cece wert nide near, '°, ted front poreh, “full linens pee _ “ei be ured too Oak floors & pl 5 Lake @ roome With «too. lie FROXT — Locate: Wood floors P ' not & screened porches __tled aod hea: heat, beautiful ige_iot. MA S-tis4.___ - i rt i's car farege . a Wee $11 150 LAKE mod- bath Utility room. This is § “basement. gas nt ——— rE 4 a e.e4 FF. Modern baseme & well lana. Waler, and septic seeds t Oakland Lake 6 Room ae aM ‘or stop office! Huron E 9-5602 afier, tion room. I's garage Vaca: i — Grounds are fenced ‘ ras = ® i Reade _penting ———-sieii_Gat teday acy terms. rE rea 5 : ¢ we Five ones Pheasant howe & ie minor 2 eteres if = na See faite ccs cute wae ae information Wide pleco cal to in | sae erat seas wade block. oi gta take priv oe oa 4 POOM “MODFR: +—85t run _-Onis é connie | lots also a j wate * 4 _ fet —o8 paren rest -$—anti Leek this ever is real good $30) DOWN — Torated off | terms SCHOOL AREA _ MOVE | Cuca, 2 a PUPS. j ae new. sea. rE be ~ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | ESTABLISHED IN 1916. NORTH WEST suburb d- — — with * sae Uving room fireplace my lovely. very larg PROX 2 2% BUILDING | es New & | + RIDING TRACTORS. WEED REBUILT AUTO | oot weshers,_ cb! tdaire, Thor, Rove R CACEMENT. PB Oakland Ave rE. y J oo & Clemens, Bt o. are an ie, waa arom wr) WARWICKS on sort C "REASON. FLOOR SHOP A GRADE - CAST IRON BATHTUBS 10 complete manufacturer’ Cy. wuaraatec cal 50; no. eer Sp 6 bea. RSA eel gS ps ge js “STALL GARAGE 3 Fi HOTPOINT . AUTO WASHER, FE 2-0400 THE “SALVATION ; ARMY be D sTORE Everything ore ree Your weeds: 118 WEST. LAWRENCE | eae FE i WARE. | se and 2 modern offices for KENMORE “AUTOMATIC WASHER | rent. Approx 6,000 sq. ft “Bill finally got his letter in basketball — it was from the Fasy Spin Dsy Washer ‘WEST suburban modern ily. rds. Bir rd ii a Aubare Re FE 46510. M- stor, > | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Doss, CATS BOARDED — boas a5 3 Teie- graph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 IST & IND CUTTING ALFALPA & broms. Fe ¢4se or FE 63618. ist & IND CUT HAY. GRAIN, apn Wit deliver, MA 5-0666. 70 BALES OF WHEAT STRAW. whe fireplace wood. EM 3-6389 ALL TYPES OF HAY, 18T & 2ND Maytag square tub washer “ENGLISH RACER BIKE SPACE HEATER, os api -sise retrieccecy bik L L call “coach, in him = was off the team! rab 2 TV ie ‘stand, §35 Rey er type homes on a paved! street just off Huron—-near bus sg" poe and Webster! School. Plenty of room, nice areas and nd carage tew Lenox e don't get very mant homes for sale, tn this choice city location | ‘Call for price and terms AN EYEFUL Yes, You certainiy will eet. mn eveful of escelient privileges om Sliver take Step out the side door and . oate the Golf oo Priced at only #4 bi HERE'S ee FACTS Located t Syivan Vilage thie 2-stery fy Chl ‘home has many of the features which make for truiy com- are. Janitro] gas heat full ment will surprise you TRYING TO SAVE? Here's the enawer! Step cel- Jecting ss rent receipts § by making @ small investment tie w es} suburban ‘ betroom bungalow Tt has aute i. heat ané 9 car. ted living reem. About imeclading the eserew “a ments enly $8) per month por sale BY OWNER : Kampsen Bateman | REALTORS FE 4-0828 VERY venient Dear garage The down oa | ake Rd ts value om todey's market at $5 250 Ta, ES _AMPLE ‘CUSTOMS R_ PARKING _ Income Property ABA Mise —_— BY OWNER MODERN shed @ apartment Water heal, hardwood fleas Ee 5-4 3 ‘PAMILY, “EXCELLENT {CONDE k 82.000 down, FE 2-7832 For | ‘Sele Lake oe 1“ roe _ SALE on pg aed ‘ake property. FE 8- fortable ving. Among these ist AND re pOraee TS “OR 528, er 82.000 down $15 500 tote! —_ 7. coe Reaiter “Sale ‘Suburban Prop. 4 454 3 BEDROOM. RANCH $500 op carport ved street. Drive gu! te Cociey Lake &, ta oft haven Dr., sett er cal! Piord . &1 Grand Blanc Ph OWens +67 __ For Sale Lots STORE FOR LEASE. IDELL FOR 00 with. —- 08 — any reasOnsDis ” 1001 | = = be FIRST cae , Talbot Lum er home with ful} location en north among other fine homes floors off heat. storms & screens. city Water landscaped Sale L Land Contracts” 52 A GOOD CONTRACT ON 6 eae | SWAP "EQUITY IN HOUSE FOR ce 3.500 late Ear eer or cash FE 8-3585 LL OR TRADE $13 sod LARGE 3 bedroom modern ‘with almost an acre of, land Privileges on fura. Os Lake. + 1 rn 1 equarters Opdyke Mxt - modern city home Bal. due “ANY HEATING | JOB on OR GAS} . peInt, hardware Sim bans and ‘electric: | ; Oaki Oe ve./ onth, € per cent “ferent & sewer Paved walk, street. close to schools & bus The E $11.500 only Floyd Kent to Diawe “Hwy at Business Opportunities 51 ‘BEER AND WINE ayoe® ._POR, by of “a GUARANTEED Yet it positively costs you | because .I eliminated unnecessary expenses ecompisints due to bad help &- men, office help, ste a wd fed Sener | cco: OL “SPACE “HEATERS. #20. : Sree eg and up 00 —) Perry. : ‘SL. 730 DISCOU NT % PER CENT OFF—SE- CURED BY LARGE 7 RM woop “AND “AL MNO { COMBI-| nation ere yet Ada pedis IN NSON’ LUMBE ‘RCO: ‘WARM MORNING © COAL A “AND Gas 2 combination bottle gas “eOROCERY STORE ON _ dining room & large knebeo. ae —uighws? 0 MIS. Orton: 7 late model $0.30 TO BAND. — PURCHASER HAS ar YEARS ON SAME JOB. R. J. VALUET, 345 OAKLAND AVE FE 3-069 : EVENINGS UNTIL #30 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Money to Loan - (State Licensed Lenders? — ie refiok he wE BUY MORMAGES HART 4 sais. jens — ORlando ia WW. Dag ed ABEORTMEXT OF See. 10626 W._MeNichols Brown. Evenings call on Sucstreck” 4x3 sh oe 3 SWAP EQUITY — CABIN \ se River, for $5 Ford. =) NECCHL L TIKE nEW ~ with” ZIG Feit. din leoe¢ Dine” Hwy. ME) ot j-m1l Zagea all "FE 68-1564 Coranet Appliances . 8302 | w 1D, “USED CERAMIC MOLDS : 3 6 . M. ye 1 Do It Yourself _ -_retri rig & “Norge wast ver at es SF rs SERELCS LU MBER | NECCH PHAFF MACHINES. wilt s S "Highland Ra's ~ATE STODEL CAR In ¢ CASH Fon | your tant -feonem Usec Cars 22 Auburn a FE 4-213 Sh TOs: qWaP SERVICE [8 NOW IN T 8, OR_ i { ~ BUCKN ER | Finance Co. ow $14.96 up wv ipod WALTON TV QUIT’ As §& ures ,= late cal - truck or for pa PE 44210. 3600 F coue TIkTORES, YC ur- | s moces Hot water and steam boil- - san water heater, |TRADE IN YOUR “OLD SKATES — Ob & DEW pau. Skates sharpened. | om a new pair — sharpened. ! =. ried om vobogens bet hepree * pertect, _t Se anteed for 5 vears, x (Prarr ‘SEWING Latent oped DRY and ei gif, oot ane eng $20 6PER _BARNES HARDWARE | Michigan » A nerd 2685 LA FEER , be Clo : 3 bedrm . tile air beat, Drayton Plains rea | doze money maker and this 's tre quits in 2-year-oid rancher | Pe WASHING MACHINES. lo Ee cee —| 9,00 Montcalm sBulaery baa ol — Saw Dastrib- cutting, straw, aie po rain, will deliver, 0 A © __eents per bale. OA 8-223 HA Pak pay wh ape 100 bales or “over. HAY FOR SALE. ALFALFA AND rome * Mile N, of Hadley, MObaw« +8044 _ For Sale Livestock 72 PUREBRED _ ‘POLLED fords, Bulls. MU 09-2870. AMERICAN SADDLE-BRED, ENG- lish, Western ang jum ‘horses ced ion oo fo A aca & used Wes’ a. ree boarded. “Highland Rd. MU 40525 FOR SALE mo TEAM, — oF WORK horse: 3300 res. nds. 4 saddle horses c registered = * horse stud. rrel) & yrs white ¥ aan ‘Spotted welch Granger Rd, Oxford. $2666, D. |GENTLE PONY. GELDING, NINE {YEARS OLD, 8200. SADDLE AVAILABLE A DREAM FOR Floor sanders - hand sanders | CHILDREN CALL MU 4-2362. furnace vacuum c.eamers | 4 _ aint, 436 Orchard Lote ane | WTD. HOR HORSES TO BOARD. sis 35-4150. _mo. MA 5-6811. ~~ Wanted Livestock 73 Jones. MA 54-0016 or Sale se an we _ Afghan Bed & vanity CASH T CASH QUICKLY |g peat $1. Qe ot 8. Telegraph Eves & Sun. N88 Case Lake Ra FE 2-48;3 FE +1661 Birmingham—$9.500 A-! fieer Nome of 7 roems, inciud- ‘ng 2 bedrooms and bath. near Oem Eves © bua and store Terms er iibera: DUNHAM LAKE _ d:secount for el] cash, or will lease $100 moethiy Joho Enecht, ewn- e: 35682 & Woodward. 4 and Eves MI 47781 GI RESALE. BY OWNER ae new 3 bdrm brick ranch iting rm. With picture window. paaater bor and vestabule Din- ige kitehen, een upbeards Gouble sink SMorm @ -screeens incinerator FE _ 2-728 -NICHOLIE =. North End—S600 Dn ar Businesses th: mse ee PE edie Sefte san FE «350i f ree bedroom all on Me Toor” mice cenditien and vacant Po ced to tmelude washer dryer ectric steve anc refrigerate: each off HP HOLMES. | LOCATED on Eston and Clark- stom Roads. 12 nice duiidin iets 4021460 each separate.y oF Priced right - Cail fer price and terms ror. ee ACRES LOTS CALL FE 35-2053 —LestieR- eee» ae paar) FE 577! NOTHING COMPARES mee “Livine | Waterford WHITE BROS. lols Onle 17 lots avadabie Pred | | from: §8.000 Chapin Realte: ving quarters adore pod Sale Farm Produce 75 |Cameras, Equipment ‘a Ae APPLES. $150 A BU. AND UP. |KODAK TOURIST CAMERA & Also sweet cider. Homestead Or- fash ee ‘exc. cond. $20 _chards, 5460 Orchard Li. Rd hoie desk & soe. ag Sale Musical Goods — 2 USED SPINET PIANOS. OALLa-| Baia Mt. No. _gbers. 8 E. Huron St FE 40566 ee _ ANTIQUE ORGAN. | FE 5-3488 cash : to $500 Oakland Loan Company <= 7 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG € $80 Warm Morning aes MICHIGAN BUSINESS Pt Washes dresser. SALES CORPORATION #12. A LANDMESSEF BROKER $73 S&S TELEGRAPH RD +1583 ; PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR NORTHWEST peed thas tind ¥E SELL & AT. eae FOR Bt HOME A - id ahem fom cement SHM {E38 NEW Ww 1L CA ERE Coar - ry Over-stoeked for Nrmas 1-3 off APPLES “GLACKMORE FARMS. | 1999 Stiverbell Rd 62 SABEGO. POTATOES. B SIZE. $1.50 | tr 100. Also No. 1, Turn east off MM en Sifiverbell. Turn iefM on .| Sale Farm ) Equipment 76 oec aR. —— & WHEEL HORSE TRAC- 36 HP. 66 HP Snow biow- —F used power mowers, en- Re: | A pese d a Dixie PLAYER 8. pairing Mguimerer oL ont = is or OR } ~ ental Purchase Plan Band & Orchestra In-| FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND fist Ea LADY'S SUIT “MAROON s TO VFS, BOUGHT SOLD _EX- ens Fr > 2-0881 —- Household Goods _ ‘57 SIMDIONS ets Po trade equity en 3 Scareuark come! Aad TAVERN AND RESTAURANT © ee ose $125 “per pres < SINGERS “SALE at USED | Ma- RESTAURANT bast ; Tis Santer ie 19 to 8 | RURNITURE. wit FE 2-0587 | 5, GAL 32 $85 00 M S$ Telegraph eu ee a L MEDIUM | PIANO. SAKE 15250 after $ . FEA LO |S PR OF #@ IN ORAY a wt iER SEWING — IROQUOIS Des: ee butiting fi deep os the West side $500 corn cath. Full basement. On bee beat, REALTOR EAR TRIDG EY BUSINESS LOTS 2 large commercis) Located op E Bis ¢ ast. Perry. Combined featage BREWER we this for only 38600 down with 53-53 N. Parke o8 monmthiy paym ents - Clarkston—$600 Dn Ev ssings: PARTICULAR: PEOPLE LIKE Brick and frame three bedroom Cherokee Hills ‘ ac one helt. Oniy $000 down with low, month ¥ parments. It's vacant. ! ast Side—$550 Dn. Ome balf of a brick two famiir Just redecorated Hardwood firs ‘we bedrooms full basement with’ ( (\R —~-_.La—_heat__JImmediate a About $75 pet month- ‘ages and insurance It . vacant . Drayton Plains sium storms and screens nice and its veeant . - NICHOLIE : & HARGER CO. W. Huron 8t Oven _ Ey venings FE 5-8183 Three ‘Acres With a wonderfu) @ room Drive out | Sate BONDITION | TiPACLba ALL SIZES JOE'S A & N SURPLUS. EE 2-0072. FOR QUICKER STARTS AND EC- onomical operation let us recon- ditien your tractor now See us for a service date. Davis Ma- Sle. Pah. NA E3392. Orton- ville CHAIN — s PRICED FROM 8 | rt DEN “Real tor | Tee Pontiac State Back Bidg “NORTHERN JMB co. - rake aS EM “yat7 1 To s PM ; a eS a LivINOSTONE | ‘Sale Office Equipment ¢ LOAN S | 2 Quick Cash . te repey Our hla pfu! aod RIG- SINGER R SEWING 5 MACHINES. $l 23 Cash . Mich. Be | SEWING MA one aoe re IES HEATING sYSTEMS *B le paladins blueprints with piping See G A Thompson 80 @ BEAUTIFU &sED pitresoy Priced from $49. All guer- “Frayer Refrigeration Portable Dead | 380 Orchard Lake Ave PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE CLASS C & SDM N eli Bay Ls Gross near 940.000 from Dar aicthe. | Food psig | out or operate your parts and service. FE 4-2480 __ Bitance’ Center, 8 @ South Paddock “39 AIR. | $35 takes. OL 60272... ‘DECEMBER ~ SPECIALS" - ' pasty- flats’ Hot Det HS ee eee TWIN BEDS. ci CHEST oo ee : WOOL FACE. $15.05_— le Sale Store Equipment 64 Reversible, $165¢. Im “any MAID. ‘propvers— | seed Sad Sales pobeinl) Se. ower rices Ts peel Pearson s | Furniture, ‘g018. pNATIONAL | ban toca BUILDING West sabur- RCA-TY, _GUAR p BARGATE. #161 "FREE STANDING TOILETSS18 8° : _EM 34 Sink , CASH REGISTERS —— ao mu fittings m $128 up Reconditioned a KING quer by the pmsee 2 Hy FE 20385 tm living uarters ap i down. we have ? other locations _Refrigersters, @ ca. 1 bet 2 sae USED. Gas 5 RANGES ? PROM $29 50 _OR_43504_or FE $0023 “er visit us at our office ae eso COND. : R BM E 8-3788 STATEWIDE _Home & Auto ri ri ‘eolored bath set with t — SEWING MACHINE ens Trreguls sae | Ox12 | Felt, Base Rugs &% 2 SAVE * proMBING SOBEL Y. 10 ele Sporting x Goods 6 os | | s|, McCULLOCH | We specialize in cree of your | HOUGHTEN & SON | Ci & —< & Ferguson Dealer Roches' OL_ 1-976 MGCOLLOCH any SAWS. NEW used F Miller, ——— — s0Rewrite a en Wece at 0 : ym check | Woodward. (No: fi¢ Mm Bir- writer & Cole steel cabinets & > mingham MI 4-053. McCulloch Chain Saws. FOR AS LOW AS $187.50 We take trade-ins and give E-2 REGISTER |. credit terms bie MA OW e have a ‘ew good used chain waa on hand e also have chain saws for rent. YOUR 1H vege Pontiac Rd. at Opdyk ae " MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _ Sera. oe rr ond rastricted to. “anit's. Tein “PARTRI DGE Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A LIOUOR Hae ! New business interests ar - ua t. Siegler Oil Heaters Tete the heat “as los! the cost. ee ey 3371 io Lb bag For Y CHAR: FISH SHANTY FOR SALE, $18. COAL BRIQUETS an ‘5 990,Premont_ $215 ea. KOREAN = “IN bpd today's and muiti-leve] homes! filzabeth Lake RA | mile west of Teie bes Ra to Scott i ‘4 mUe—SEE FOR YOU TRSELY | I. W. BIRD, Realtor Communit? Natiors! Bank Bice FE +211 es Eve fF SPACIOUS ~ 4-BEDROOM JES home ae og family — with Tecm. a dream uitenen Br aa 8 room. @ living room basement On mopar the countrys ne Oniy $26. ‘LADD'S INC. 4286 Dixie ou Pieine JRE. ALTOR PARTRIDGE a Watt Tite = munecr ip paint. rer, 141 W_ Huron FE , CU. FT REFRIG 30- ga? ran . wringer washer _e | / QUICK | SEABOARD ‘FINANCE aT. | PE 2 23-0022. ' BUY. SELL. TRADE. O ieaiey Leach, 10 Bagiey. SAVE TO 30 PER CENT. SALE— ite no ge Se boots — Lie ' soaked e ~ or: ‘3 S ARN | SURPLUS STMAS ter heater installed, $150.95. RB Mw 1060 W. Hu- TE AGU E "FINANCE CO. ROC HESTER. MICH. $257 - HOU SEHOLD GooDs Rocieste: OL 6-071). COAL BUILDING SUPPLY ¢ 31 Orchard Lake Are_ 7 FOR Apa WHEEL CHAIR - ot ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. — Guar electric washer Tabie top gas range ~ 30°" “GAS “RANGE 3 YRS OLD. a range. Frigidaire sorted nora good con > iiving Ter we TE ean Se Lounee chair El ottem a0 on FURS AGE 2 Yeas ov sis 95 ce Gas PURN. ACE * Garage oe Berry stee!. overhead iactory sec all sizes and prices $. ai ; atid ar very com fortabie 3 bedreom own- 1 ae ANYTHING | Long iease with option £2. FOR THE Hi = naw Pe *FURS. VREE- cS as A litte ott of the way.. Apt. size elec range y. Gag and elec refrig- . Tanges & Water heaters, ange items not listed above are = Ol > FASHIONE D BAR will bring Age mem- ¢ good old Cl - MO "Ready for big engine, HOUG HTEN & SO! GAINS JEEP GOOD CONDITION SNOW 912s Woodward _MI_-6-$302 ‘48 oH nN. Benin ds KCOND - YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE rs. Bere. us Wepre Hemet ie se R 3auo | @ CHEVY GOOD MOTOR. Goob $43. OR 37303.” C TRUCE DEALER | M2 S. Woodward | PLUs 79 MORE QUALITY SANE Ov be t OR Ae a res, good trensmission, little. 053 } JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE. GMC TRU | Anes Be is ‘ TO CHO a! LE es E= See rust. 660. FE 40645 One owa-r, RE’ Metal top, MA| SEE OUR M came | 6 5309 | RATES OO: tre. tats sale YES, Bob Hutenmson $i ond $805 ORiando ‘7713 or CHEV. BEL AIR. 2-DR HARD- 5-8710. ————— ‘ Healy, ‘Morris; = ————— | Y DEALER AND ane iowers the price But lops them on = con “38 C nd | EET Gkhin na oT. . , Alfa Romeo i OME _ORiande_3-5400 top! P Gide. heater, arguoes andi 930 MERCURY SEDAN. ate Ov- o aoe WELC rae atom ance as ae. == ales — —9y ee SEES erase fa $8.69 4 month. Call Cred-| 328 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER 5S PLYMOUTH | RECONDITIONING, PACILFTIES. 08 Devrouters. ee ied ~ KAR MOTORS Sandifer tee coe Hi pits, PLYMOUTH BELV. 8 SPORT COUPE 4 rysler-P. uth Dealer | aro Soba . Red ae | ee Us Ps Treccie: mse 1089 BUICK ¢ DR MCE cura Open 88 124 Oasland : (1933 MERCURY, HARDTOP. EXC Tow mileage. full power PREW CAR GUARANTEE, “Bright Spot” 20 Las tones Eade FE €3529 So a body. and running con- _menty_MI $00. Or FE ss $245 DOWN tn ba] =f SE ap rama TS Exe Ci ne ition : - Tl r mon 3 F: roor $2788 | e 1985 CHEVROLET EXC. COND, $46.71 per Cass co rs a besroom suis op $2 CADILLAC "reasonable eee For Sale Cars 91: For Sale Cars 91 | iss? NASH METROPOLIT AN go | Orel a oS ake at Ca «0 Ft 2 obecro An an . For e . EE CTT OU OOS ae = pire 6 OF: eas, "66 CHEVY STATION WAGON Ri WT Faas wail Sorice 8%: I. 8-Q488 16 WIDES = IYNA Pi lad te Excellent On 4 \ WINTIAC : —— i . —— ae 43.F: 3 bedroom ep-od be Ape oe ix cera Pree a ob. ae on only $1.30 - | i ON | TAC . 2) I: INU TARY s AL bE | 35 “PONTIAC 2 DR va = eArcoas 418800) flow PB < iB elton | rp Ae ly car Eddie Steele 42 FL 2 becro oe a TOM BOHR INC CTO BROKER 5 | ; . Nice fami Fi 1 pedrecm $3898 00 6 @ Lincoln § ea , ia M Milford MC 43155 Bohs : . 54 Willys station wagon =| 9008) MOTOR SALES P FE 5-9204 es ae ee 3 (ites a a ‘ ae 0 ae (s§ Buick special 2 sree 53 Rambler station wagon oe _\@ YEARS FAIR DEAUISG spore Ss eee = TEAL BAR« Off a4 Bei Aire HT. PO. 85 2 51 Cher. sedans : aT E's : : PR K se eIs 54 cere Andy sae be Pontiac sedan, clean $143. CASS 2.0186 MOU ect alee TOPS’. oe 5-buee O 1osteCad2! onvert $4750 54 P} y. Belv. sport coupe 5 S Service L = IR. STATION - Te Oe we xford Mtrs. Pipes Gece concen $1495 53 Pontiac 2 dr. deluxe $045 ee & oe haus | Ss s PLYMOUTH WOR 5 ace ae RexE AL ‘ Si) yo ae i Selene Ty 1954 Bucci rdtep Mm 52 Old ar 5 2 $845 R 2s ae - * en tea si0 5 pepce Aaa ae aur "Forde $1245) 51 Chevy sper coupe 5385 1953. NASH SEDAN. M&H $11 46' : w “W. spec at pete ORS as 8 Woadward MI 42049 2 ay uiphed IDC UGE ce ee ay 1037 Vo.kswaxon 8179 52 Ply 4 $295 "a month. Call Credit Mgr Mr PONTIAC _. K&R MOPOR - IRMINGHAM Mobile Homie~ Saie-. 1 vtine S fo eubt tees anaes | Rand aD: ae 2 Chey (club cape sis ved ee ee! Four-Door-.....$ 795 Curssler-Piymouth Desier | popGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER - 4 c a s se ies 2-Dr . fo 650 PI ss cor : r ru, es |) ~ i: = : AE ~ ‘vw. ae e BQ LED nae oe .! 4 ; } Pontes 4c - Cac] ibs Ford Words =. 1166 N Perry sésauon FE bat | —"RAMBLER§— AMBASSADORS Beeie. heater, Hydramatic. pow-. Open & PE 635% - _ tes rorpac CaTALIna Pgsor 7s Ve coe act 1956 Ford 2-Dr. |, oie NVERTIBLE, GOOD Used cars. Repair work er steering. ‘Mo PLAZA M T RO Chey black and white’ beauty. oe dk — 1350 N. a Cher PG” 2Dr. $1145 petra take older car te ENOLE NASH war sees M PLYMOUTH PLAZA IM TOR cog“ blaca ae a b12 & Wooden: Mi 6> leg 1951 Pontiac 2-Dr tan vate oe low down payvmen Porter eee in ' after, 6pm : \ n Pontiac -Cadilla se BVICK RIVIERA HT « DY ; ait kw 3 485 OLDS 88. 4 DOOR SEDAN |... PONTING $1205 - Wilson Pontiac - Cadillae WSW tees Deneloe P&H 1832 Pontiac 2 -Dr Dr $ 165 ctual miles. Just “55 Catalina Cpe... .$129: 1955 res 846 E Auburn Rd OL 24551 1949 Buck Hydra = 7 & H. oitbowads toes Radio, heater, Hycramatic, i 135 . 1 BCICK RB $653. ere ey << : t h Signal s nd- I 2 we) CLE oanshsr eR pt Te ME 4-1930)) Bud Shelton Motor sales | __FE 5-0204 1933 ~ us diet, Bi SS Revell max PLYMOUTH Woo war E . = Me ‘ : : ' st Bl 683 AS ter WW tires with : - FORD / a & 9 anc : : = Acburh at Ea Bive FE _8 - oy oe . . 33847 tor ,-. 5 VV : _ ment jicaiier Space: 72) ero TA Rew iamer ces Vous Ale. cgoyler eet loe Mi pRHEY (BA 4 DR RAM CORD RANCH WAGON: iors meteets a) 88 Convertible... $1395 . MI 4.1930 MOBILROME FeTaTrs MODERS Drtofo & ace tan "dota pol NEw AYE “SPD? Chee TO OF fod bE toe Oe FGRDOMATIC. RADIO & HEATER : 41 ne igy¢ 98 HOLIDAY €DR | Radio, heater, Fordomatic. * SEDAN > liam BUY fuels Lake fori anc pasgrirc FM 7 (el wm so Se eee SS pe ery S95 ae Bee a conten ee | 1952 PONTIAC CQhyT. EXCEL, eal ae ms 4 : : = - . 2 “on ° | tng all po r : é. FE be BERT RET vi mm fontias - adie ac eCodOMiC: 1955 CHRYSLER WIND- TARRY - tot mileage beauty today PONTIAC jue. rad apd heater, W-8 PARK AT PARKHURST : : ae SCOTSMAN R DELUXE, AEN aed oo OT | =¢ NTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA. Wrere Ovng ‘+ a ‘aration 7 } AC J a Hedley DULL Ls. son £800 Oe rece TEROME | Priced for quick saie. Just your %6 Two-Door 8 795 Senaara ht ft , | 3 py hydromatic, ghite Walls. pied eee aoe) oe 15QU IS 5 Ac Jee as 1,775 celivered !n CONDITION R&H_ PRI- “ESTER FORD DEALER | "1° Kine (eheveclet | Oakland County car. . $ $475 Call OR 3-3373 . eee nee ee eee : poeree (ocean) tars VATE. 2100 MILES. 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Nas 7 a ORNL, LEE | FE 4.4547 rig oe) ning: Mant Ads give lard Lake at Cass Orchard Lake at Cass | s6¢ WOODWARD vice 210 Orchard L gis FE 3-117 | : ea | “4 ~ 4 = a * 1 * Tt “Orchard Lake at Cass con ACTION. Dial FE On hard nape | FE 80488 sHOMELETE PARTS & SERVICE FE 2.9101 Open Eves.! » semno THe Post OPricE FE & 0488 2-818), SE : . = g ol \d lventures © a : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 fp challenging ors 3 ee ™ Fi (2) Douglas Fairbanks. -- Today’ S Radio Programs - - oe | ae After | g One Film, | (9) Movie, , “7% Om WAG, Ow WL am” WEIR caw SuIA"aue wren Cub” WIOs GuD lass’ G) Ar the Worle Turns” S he’ s ‘Doing Comeback Int i Fans WEDNESDAY NIGHT yom JBK, News, George‘ WPON, Chuck Lewis (7) Topper. riques +90 WAR, Mews, Sports, ne a "| Ss News, Cewis” | E:BWAR. yng. Dr. Malone 2 Se "ae WPON. Music With Mason | 4, . CKLW, Heater. Davies (2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. By EARL WILSON ‘Boss of ‘White Hunter’ wiBK, News, oxi Tale euveseds “nine Cate hee a 2:80-WIR, Wendy, Werren (7) Lady of Charm, : te : . Wom, Mews $:00—WJR, News Roundup |@0-WIR, arthur Godfrey | WXYZ, Jim Bachus NEW YORK—Having grown old and gone into our bloa ¢:30-—-WIR, Dinner Date WW, News, Roberts WWd. News. True Story ; Davies %:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. age, we're owleyed when we meet tiny, talky eqeiie-wvestern Worki in i CEI CaLW Romer Cl CELW News ‘Homechats | WCAR Weer teenagers lke Jean Seberg. orking in. Kenya CEL, Rows, Badte Chane ae on WIBK, News, C Reid : ons 2:30 (2) House Party. a &4 st 1:00—WJIR, Guest House News, Sheridan WPON havent « WWJ, One Man's Pamily ~*. (4) Bride and Groom. By CHARLES MERCER WAYS ‘ F Morgan enenGIN Gers of aarieht | we:28-9rwa, anette 3 Grou, Gatun ‘ At 19, she’s making a movie comeback— 7 z Wee. wen, Bellbey oe At x. w Nowe Mary Morgana $00 Win. Boles ‘Trent 2:35 (9) Theater 15, - after only one picture and barely four days in NEW YORK (Bernard Schu- ahige Hl pegi agar, News sp Pep tagendindy ae meee wie! W¥2. pen Fe nage Matinee [> Hollywood. Her observations are sharp. bert, -who has quite a’ reputation WHYS BM. Grittin 2190—WJR, Dan Kirby tae pe yee dcik. aon Pe +89 (9) News. She saw a man with white sideburns . . ..as a. television program creator, $.00—WJR, Amos ‘x’ Andy | WXYZ. News. Wolf” WISE. News. Reis 4:38—-WJR, House Party 5.99 (2) My Hero. - he was round-shouldered from carrying heavy took a look in the erystal ball the| > WWJ, News, People Are Fun) CKLW News. Toby David | WCAR News, a WWJ, Women in My House oo os meeps wallets. other day, He saw: . wre, Shorr WJBK, News, George oa ma - Sas exe McKenste « (4) (color) Matinee Theater. i “African adventure series are WJBE. gg WPON Earls. Bisa Clob ee erieg faved hago persia as ee (1) American Bandstand: “There goes Sunny Manville,” said - the coming challenge to TV West- (ee | ee | 3s Mowe, Re | _ (9) Favorite Story. _ “BR the kid from fowa. A fellow at her table tors it an 9:00-—WJR, News Si Soeria, gbarid ae ee peta CKLW. News, Godtrey are ae \ eS lifted his chin out of his. gin to ask, “How |manner. I don’t think they'll ever ome —- Bibie WCAR, News, Cleans? WWJ, News, Maxweil WCAR, News, Page a (1) Do ¥ rs Wile. WILSON aid you know?” ride Westerns off the range, but piggies ara Caen WIR, Wome 8. Gun | Tee foe mae | ai eee eC. (9) Movie. = “Oh,” smiled Jean, “I've seen him tn ‘Confidential’ _|the chaneés, ate that we'll see ‘an $:30— etba ee : , ; ” ») |increasing’ number of them.” WIE. sound CKLW, O'Dell. Devic WPOM. Neve: Meckinncn | CRL@T meen Gea . Jean's as breezy talking about her “turkey” fee of Arc”) 1¢:00—WWJ, News, Holiday WJBK, mows. George it: Roe wee. Eisenhower $:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart (4:00 (2) Brighter Day. ; ./or her comeback picture, “Bonjour Tristesse,” in which she Schubert is ‘preducer of “White Tike: Bene’ wales” WPON. News, MacKinsos =| WXYZ. Eisenhower WaTk. Wetulck tiuKenate (4) Queen for a Day. ‘plays “something. I'm more equipped to Se vietous juvenile} Hunter,” = new series of Afri- WCAR, News $:40—WJR, Music Mall * CKLW. Eisenhower CKLW r (7) American Bandstand. \delinquent. ” can adventures filmed in Kenya. te: 36 —WWJ, News, K'stints. CKLW News, David | WCAR Bruce Martyn WIBK. News, McLeod : The series is appearing on nu- CKLW, News . Knowles WIBK News, Geprge | 1:00--WJR. Peter L. Hayes WCAR Preminger — who discov- 11-00—WWJ, Bandstand WCAR. Sports. Sheridan WW, News Maxwell Mune. with Masop 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. merous stations throughout the WXYZ, Surreil | 9:00—WJR, News, Mrs. Page | WXYZ. Jim Reeves 6:30—WJR, Muste Hall | ered her in Chicago 15 months country. CKLW. News, ar Ay | ww Faye Elizabeth | CKLW. News, M. Shoe WXYZ, News, McKentie | . 2 WJBK. News, Bellboy | WXYZ Breakfast crue | WIBK. Revs, rot CEL. pa 2 cae [4:88 (2) Edge of Night. ago after a ee In the past he has brought to : : » 8. _Martye ‘search — may have hea: er the TV screen such programs as : . se 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. talk about his driving. — “Topper,” “Crossroads,” Foor T d : T l Ton Pp 00 (2) Susie. “In France be was always estes others. wt -- LOQQYS Lelevislion FTOOQTAMS - - * G per proce pushing people in, small cars “ETS Programs furnished by stations listed tn this eolumn are subject to -hange without notice. ; pl Dance row a i t pele oe — ; paige moter ee eee ae Channel 2WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV |. his a bus. He told people in most untouched part of the world 7 : 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. S and at the same time the most : : his car, ‘Pretend it didn’t hap : ; (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. a of tremendously publicised part of | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , = Harlow, “Saratoga.” (’37). 11:% (9) Starlight Theater: (7) Mickey Mouse Club. [Pen.’ While they wiped blood the world. | — (4) Wagon Train. Western: Drama: William Holden, ees \off their faces!” CAPTURE IMAGINATIONS 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. Vengeful brothers George Fay Bainter “Our Town.” Jean’s parents in Marshaltown, i were surprised about A (9) Popeye. * Montgomery, Mort Mills trail 40), lke’ § Far m Given '@ young-love scene from “Bonjour Tristesse” which they saw, “= Africa you have combina (4) News: — wagon train to continue fam- (4) Sports: Pariter. { on TV recently. io of sean things—of pap (2) Racket Squads ily feud. , Soil B k p gj es Primitive emotions, for ex (2) I Leve Lucy. Lucy wants 11:30 (7) Night Court 1 an ayments olan een — Je poate anal “1 ook ample. These things capture 6:15 (4) W —. Eliot. Ricky to buy oi] well shares. (4) Tonight. pretty bad,” agreed Nene sas emnly sia S'people’s imaginations. = (2) News. NEW YORK i®—The New York; ° ‘ ~ *« +t 6:20 (4) Box Four #00 (2) Bi cord. Glenn Miller’ Times said teday that Presidenj: . ~ *& * . “I think that's why movies with ‘ hee tn by i an Eisenhower's farm at Gettysburg. | “I might never be allowed back in Iowa,” shrugged Jean. ian African background have made €38 (7) Topper. Comedy i Kinley, Ray Eberle, Jane THURSPAY MORNING Pa., acres soi] bank payments’ However, if she doesn’t make Iowa famous, that’s already more money percentage-wise than (9) Charter Boat. Adventure: © Morgan, Fats Domino, Terry jot $2,009.60 for not growing corn being done by the new B'way hit, “The Music Man.” any other type of movie.” Forrest Tucker, — — Dorothy Collins, Jerry /6:5@ (2) Meditations. apd wheat in the past two years. | = “People tell me,” remarked Jean, puzzled, “that it'll do for| ‘There are difficulties con- t4) Parade of Stars. Lee Lee Lewis. . * * * Iowa what ‘Oklahoma!’ did for Oklahoma. The only thing,”| nected with making TV films in Marvin, “Doctors of Pawnee 6:55 (2) On°the Farin Front. A Washington dispatch to the she added wisely, “they didn't say what ‘Oklahoma!’ did for| Afriea, Schubert. said. Kill.” \8:38 (7) Tombstone Territory. newspaper said the farm also £0t Ovisnoms.” “Animals are poor actors, They (2) News: LeGoff* Western: Man returns from 7:99 (2) TV College ° federal payments for Se ldon't take precomnck ae re prison to marry widow of (4) Today. ee ans , 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. the man he shot. | . aaigehange lrg cgi sl re THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . taeareegfeae Tauen ed aa 645 (2) News: Edwards ene Hiner reel 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. conservation payments per “well Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence will do a Mr. and Mrs.|“White Hunter” location com- | mews: a rebellion when ghe tries under’ the $1,500 limit permitted @ct In Las Vegas . . . Princess Margaret's ex-beau, Capt. Peter Pary. . cartel hare) 8:00 (2) Captair Kangaroo. ‘for any farm. Townsend, was offered a 50G advance to write his memoirs we 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. to discipline Kathy. aS (9) Man Behind Badge-———+ : a __{1) Cartoon Carnival. | The Times story also said in for a N.Y. publisher ... CBS boss William Paley took his fam- (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (9:00 (7) Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: | The ‘oe lieu gaouaaiite, © ere|uy v2 Birdland, explained, “I've bean trying to get there for i Ameche Playhouse. Ozzie pits Model T Ford #30 (7) Big Show. vais dudes the acrengexeae eight years.” ... A collectors’ item is a midwest newspaper re- that making films is hilarious fun ““Harrigan’s Ghost.” against his sons’ hot-rod in| . jphese of the vultinainen dete, View ofa recent TV show, praising its two stars—who had had ” a Race.” (8:43 (2) Cartoon Classroom. ‘plan authorized in 1956 and aimed ‘© Cancel off it and never appeared. ENJO’ PURSUTT 7:10 (7) Sports. i (3) eater. Adventure: t reduci uct | ' YED PURSU | John Wayne, Harry Carey,®0@@ (4 Romper Room. lewstes plats ae "eon | ‘his On id iene eke at e ne pte who ordered Thus, in one program, a group 7:15 (7) News: Daly. “Three Godfathers.” ('48), wheat, cotton, rice and tobacco.| not jookin’ e off Junior's eyeglasses when he'sior africans were supposed to @ (color) TV Theater. 9:2@ (2) News. | The payments to the Eisenhower! 1 at anything.” jchase a couple of white actors to 7:30 (7) Disneyland. Cartoon tour Peggy Ann Garner, Thomas’ ifarm were shown in records in! WISH I'D SAID THAT: Too often the person who wants)a Cliff over which the actors were of South America. ——- Mitchell in government9:30 (2) Ladies Day. \the office of the Agriculture De. to leave the party early and the one who wants to stay are‘o leap. The Africans though it Amigos.”* drama. Top-level government, (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. \partment’s Commodity Stabiliza- married to each other—Ima Washout, was great fun chasing the white (9) Million Dollar Movie.| appointee (Mitchell) is cs (7) Our Friend Harry. ition Service, in Adams County, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A actors. : cal ig = =veleel : | + A pal of ours says he sat through x *« * - | Trap.” Miss Garner plays 9: 55 (9) Billboard. | Eisenhower’s name does not ap ® long love scene at a drive-in movie before he noticed he) They chased them so fast that! , inherits ralton dollars his daughter. (2) Millionaire. Drama: Has- 19:00 been actress tries to buy her, way back when she (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlee Francis. (9) Movie. i } i | (7) Date With Angels. Com-! edy: Angels travel into trouble on train when Vicki 11:00 accompanies business-mind- ja: 2% ed Gus on trip. (2) I've Got_a Secret. Guest 11:39 Richard Boone. 10:38 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (4) Price Is Right. (7) News. (2) Dotto. (4) Truth or Consequences. “ 10:00 (7% Boxing. Garnett “ Sugar”) | ' (7) Robin and Ricky. -(9) Howdy Doody. \Dark Continent jcommercial passenger Describes _Experiencesfor Secretaries. Is ‘Hard Work’ . EAST LANSING ® — Hard work and plenty of it, that’s the key, girls, if you aspireto be secretary to a big corporation's president, p. Ceek penitent or to type and take dictation. But only 18 per cent of women skills were more important then general business understanding to their rise from the stenogra- Mostly, from spare time study, McCann said. There was wide agreement, he reported, on the importance of a “winning smile, pleasing voice for visitors and telephone call- ers, the proper attire and acting like a lady." McCann sald only seven per cent of the women interviewed finished a college level secre- tarial course. ‘Plane’s Weight Doubled LOS ANGELES — One new giant plane weighs more than twice as much as its original model, built 17 abs ago. It flies about twice as far, carries three times as much payload, and its crusing speed is 1235 mils an hour faster. T-V Member of Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 | C & V ELECTRO MART 1 Oakland ipear on the office records. Dea. wasn't facing the screen. That's earl, brother. ings of the “office are through’ George Allen, a friend of the! President's farm operations. Thousands Paid Daily DETROIT @ — Michigan hospi- tals and doctors were paid more | than $400,000 a day, or a total of 156 million dollars, in 1957 for services rendered members of the Blue Cross hospital plan and the Blue Shield medical] plan. William | S. McNary, Blue Cross executive} i MUFFLERS, tellpipes, housts Fa at PROTECT eee lock-in deedly muffler! Lt TAKS omy 1s maeuTes by i Midds instolletion specialists moke your cor safe. PREE INSTALLATION—ond you © pay no more for the world’s finest | —the Mides muffler. dvol ex- truck. ‘ (2) This Is Your Life. 10:30 10:45 (7) Sports. 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. bout. eer $ (2) Badge 714. Both were record amounts lor & 12-month period. (4) Studio 57. Drama: Eddie Albert faces murder threat to help son. |12:008 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. __ (2) Basketball Detroit} —__¢4- Tie Tac Dough. a vs. Syracuse Nation- | (9) Maggi Muggins. THURSDAY AFTERNOON tees (2) Love of Life. | ! (9) Children’s Infernational. 12:20 (2) Eisenhower. (9) National News. ~ (4) Eisenhower FE 2-1010 oe —s Anewer te Previous Purzle fei. w= ol Aer A oT ie AL JOR Fo MALT (Copyright, 1958) Detroit Unemployed Rose 24 Thousand DETROIT @ — Unemployment rose 24,000 in Michigan during the unemployment compensation were they kept catching them before. the hard running actors could reach: the cliff. By the time the Africans | Sole » +) SWEETS 8 RADIO 1 WASHED AND DRYED SPARKLE _ AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY filed over the State in the month, with 100.178 of them being placed in Detroit. Of the State's total, however, only 42,519 were listed as new applications. The Michigan Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund balance was reported as $293,578,067, but month ended Dec. 15, the Michigan Wide Selection HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS of Components |Employment Security commission ’_lvice president, said hospitals got reports _j112 million and doctors 44 million. | teers increase brought the ap or 7.7 per cent of its total la force, according to the MESC n re- port. The State's number of employed was estimated at 2,561,000, 1,398,000 of those in jobs located in Detroit. The motor city’s idle as of Dec. “115 was estimated at 135,000. or »|8.8 per cent of: its labor force. - |The unemployment~ gain between ‘payments outstripped contributions, Ifirst 11% months of 1957. A total | ~ot-Michigan's_ idle to. 226,000: month. ai Town 800 Years Old FRIBOURG, Switzerland — The medieval city of Fribourg is cele-| brating its 800th anniversary this] * * * with $10,449,046 to $127,211.967 in the] Catalogue “Net” Prices ; Attractive Demonstration Room of $13,847,000 was paid out in the}. ended Dec, 15. if... Expert-Guidence —Complete_Installation___| McCALLUM &. DEAN ~~ E. Maple, Birmingham» Mi 4-5230 summer. It was founded by Duke/=="= Berthold IV of.Zahringen at a ford in the Sarine River, From 1277 to 1447 it was a Habsburg Sassnsaronconenvensonsnssussatensoaneaneanensensent ¥ possession, but it joined the Swiss } JANUARY : for every cor or (4) News. ‘D a and mid-December was ee in 1481 ee a A sasas (9) Weather 4 (9) Furi With Food. MESC said 183,298 claims forinow has a population of 30,000. | ; 4 rr. . ee { 4 “a (4) Weather. ‘88:45 (2) Guiding Light. 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THIRTY EIGHT : * Junior Editors Quiz on- FISH Nt courses and 100 taking exten) Stas Saas aunts tain isc teem wished it were n work for credit. term starting dudoha rine will hit about 20,000. ate about 10 billion tons of gold deer season so-he could have don¢ comnnlnnd ete ‘ety weigre at Sammneting about a bothersome QUESTION: How do deep sea fish see in the dark? * bd * ANSWER: Down where the water-is so deep that there Is hardly a vestige of light, some fish have tremendously large eyes that, like the eyes of an owl, can make very efficient use of what little illumination there may be. Others give up: the qi ruggle to see and instead make use of sensitive feelers, Still others, especially those completely beyond the range of sun- light, carry thir own flashlights with them. Such flashlights. are parts of the fishes’ bodies and operate like an eye, with a lens and a gurface to reflect the light from a luminous area. The light is produced by chemical reaction. The fish can turn {t on or off, depending on whether it is hunting or being hunt- ed. About half of the deep sea creatures probabl y have some means of shining lights. x * * Since you never are likely to see a flashlight fish, ask your librarian for a book about the sea and read about its many wonders. A number of such books have been published recently. * x * (Mail your question on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins. Mely Estrada of Oakland, Cal., collects $10 for this one. To- morrow: Is there life on Mars?) | Olympic Questions for Rome Hospital ROME (INS) — The cable ad-]) dress of Rome's international hos-| pital Salvator Mundi is “Olmypta Roma.” eisners 42.N. Saginaw St. A | ~ = | ( (oh toteramrese reservations.| It is estimated that over a mil- Rome will be the sit of the 1960 lion dollars a year is spent on Olympic games, varied remedies to relieve itch of ) piles. Yet druggists tell you that é an | COO! tng, astringent Peterson's The | in the U.S. must work = = a? 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Hope to Speed Rosebush Quads at 7 Probe of Doctor Plan Their Careers Authorities Confer Ziem’s Office Friday An puenst to speed investiga- into charges against Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, General Hospital surgeon, will be. _made at a meeting in the Oakland) on| Sullenberger Case in) pronpesyenensy ~F ‘bush, of 3043 Baldwin Rd., became famed following the‘ birth of their quadruplets. ousted Pontiac! Tomorrow, the two sets of identical twins, Kristine’ structure now in progréss. County prosecutor's office tomor- row Officials were concerned about the Pontiac General Hospital ad- ministration’s reluctance to open up secret files and produce infor- mation that could back up the charges. The investigation in the mean- Despite Protests Brucker OKs Request time could switch to Dr. Sullen- | berger himself foday. “We certainly do want to talk with Dr. Sullenberger and get his side of the controversy,” said Le- Roy McEntee. an assistant to Pros- Reluctantly; Final Effort Fails to Move General WASHINGTON @ — Lt. Gen James M. Gavin's request for re- *and Krystal and Kenneth, Goperely, he said, fiscal eit, il hems of or Gavin to Retire | Keith, uiet birthday. iDorothy, one of the four older Rosebush daughters, will be 14 years old Jan. 23. Of course, the quads will have a cake and lots of birthday presents. This is the first year of their, school career that the quads have been separated. Krystal and Keith are in one room and Kristine and | Kenny are in another room of first | ecutor Frederick C. Ziem who has tirement has been approved by craders at the Daniel Axford been assigned to the case. * * |Secretary of the Army Brucker Elementary School. Last vear in: lafter a final effort to keep the icindergarten they were all to.. amount to finance new state Of Whether. f> {| building "Ray M. Sweet, investigator for