ary 7 iene = 7 wh j i brought against Pontiac General) Suburban Revolution Threatens Expansion of Cities in Michigan By ROGER LANE AP Lansing Editor = (First in a series of articles on municipal problems) | People.on wheels ... . the baby boom . . . record in- comes for tens of millions .. . easy home financing. Wrapped together, they spawned the suburban fringe problem, the revolution in American living which threatens to strangle Michigan’s metropolitan cities and impoverish suburbanites through taxation. Revolution? Yes, although not with clashes of fire and steel, and ———*blood in the streets. A ’ : stealthy kind of revolution that began sneaking across Or S$. Ul e jthe land when the horse : , and buggy went out. It still _ ® ‘Tmoves. for ff Trial You have to stand back to get ‘ ja clear picture. | Take Flint, one-time buggy . : 2] capital and now, ironically, a Hearing -! Early April mainstay of the auto industry Seems to Be Assured that put everybody on wheels. _ | Flint's boundaries held 13,000 in Sullenberger Case | persons in 1900. With auto sales hitting high stride, the number Trial of a $250,000 damage suit, zoomed to 125,000 by 1920. It was —151,000-in 1940, 165,000 an Hospital by an ousted staff sur-| og ven =n extiuated 25-0 .N . Sullenberger, geon, Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger.) poopie SPILL OVER seemed assured today of beginning! The city ran out of room early in April, as Circuit Judge: People spilled outside the limits, Clark J. Adams advanced the » human river overflowing local case for early hearing. | government banks. Genesee « * “~ County population outside Flint , grew from 76,000 in 1940 to an Judge Adams ruled out the poss: Coimated 150,000 in 1957. Army Jupiter-C Earth Satellite. Navy’s Vanguard Flop 30-Pound Moon | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. i“) — A mighty Jupiter-C missile stood poised on its ‘launching pad here today, ready for its effort to pro- pel a 30-pound American earth satellite into space. Roy Campanella ‘The blastoff is expected to- ee . ROY CAMPANELLA morrow or the next day. This is a chance the itl | H rt Army has long awaited. It Il ICd y u claims it could have fired a ‘satellite into orbit as far Star Dodger Receiver mack as 1955, long before Suft Fractured Neck the Soviet Sputniks, if it wets row ~*'had not. been ordered to in Auto Accident~ stand aside and let the Navy do the job with its Van- GLEN COVE. N. Y. (INS)—Roy guard rocket. Campanella, the Los Angeles Now, in the wake of the Navy's Dodgers’ all-star catcher, suffered failyre to get the temperamental a fractured neck early today when) Vanguard off the ground, there is his car overturned in Glen Cove furious activity around the Jupi- -and pinned him ‘like a pretzel."-ter-C_firing _platform___Obviously. The injury may end the 36-year-, the Army has its go-ahead and is old ball player's brilliant career close to its zero hour. 'ACE RECEIVER The weather is perfect. Campanella, one of the best re- tall Jupiter tower stands ‘ceivers in baseball] history. was right sunshine and workmen pinned in the wreckage for 45 min- swarming over it can be seen ‘utes. He was removed by police) clearly from the beaches out- and taken to community hospital side the top-secret firing range. in Glen Cove where he underwent Nobody talks officially but opti- a long operation to determine the mism is high. Set fo Launch ~ | Clears Way for Rival’s! : The | in [ | | i CAVORTING CREATURE — is celebrating New Year's Eve | under the skilled hands of Sue Winter Happy Time =, for Snowmen Foresees Deficit This snowman 2620 Middlebelt all over again, Lindemann, of You'd be feeling just as chipper with someone like that rubbing your back. ‘husterty’ Plan of $5,200,000 Intangibles Tax Hike included in Blueprint for 1958-59 Spending LANSING (#—Gov. Wil- ‘lHiams last night sent the — Legislature an “austerity” budget of $361,400,000 for general state spending in 1958-59. Pentiac Press Phote Rd., West Bloomfield Township. Van Horn Arraigned His expenditure blue- ;print, which called for 12 million dollars from the |general fund to supplement state school aid, foresaw a deficit on June 30, 1959 of $5,200,000 — even with a $20,600,000 intangible tax increase. Except in a small way, the pro- ‘posed budget did not reflect two major bonding plans expected to ‘total about 80 million dollars, with actual spending stretched out three years or longer. | * * * | Without the school aid item, the igeneral fund budget was for $349,- |400,000. This compared with the 34 millions voted by the 1957 Leg- islature for the year ending June 30. Another five million dollars will ibe required, mostly to meet rising welfare costs. Williams in a sense disowned | his own recommendations, say- | me they were far tee lew. He bility of a trial date before the Similar floods, rising fast . ©xent of his injuries. Many experts have expressed l casuc euam i end of the next jury SeSSION. J 10. werid War H, engulfed Doctors said his condition was the opinion that the Jupiter-C, al sue ur er arrant “economy” emeed t by the April 1. Detroit and Pontiac, Grand = “critical.” A hospital spokesman creation of the German scientist S , ; Legisiature last year. He also hinted that he may Rapids and Saginaw | said, however, they “don’t know [Wernher von Braun, has a better ; ask for an outside judge te try the case to prevent delay in try- | ing other pending cases. sing and Jackson. They hit Battle Creek, Kalamazeo and - | &me Arber, : “The attorneys tell me this trial) may last a month,” he said. “The Smaller cities by the score whole docket would be set behind! felt the deluge, although less. if we tied up one courtroom for, With the people came cars, that length of time.” * -® * ‘He also advanced another suit against the hospital for early trial by four general practitioners who are members of the hospital staff. No specific dates for either trial) have been set yet. ; FIRST TO COME UP asbasgeeirypp a re Tey dens €. Richard Smith, Circuit Court, ,, pclae a pe ete assignment clerk, said that unless | communities” on city fringes— Judge Adams ruled otherwise, the) \cmmunities where people who suit by the general practitioners: work elsewhere go home to would be tried first since it WAS) cieep Parking got terrible, then initiated first. | worse. ' + & * | City water plants overloaded. In both suits, it is argued that) You couldn't sprinkle your lawn space to run on. PARKING BAD, WORSE The cars choked the streets, the hospita} has -no-right te 4make;_anymore—on—hot_summer_ days... its own rules and regulations con-| and perhaps the pressure - cerning the professional qualifica-| dropped at the kitchen sink. ] _tiens_.of doctors, sa ——— ~ sommes fz i ‘Depression’ “and war-negiect- Dr. Sullenberger, whe also Is | ed sewers overloaded, too. asking for an injunction forcing | When it rained, there were his reinstatement, claims that he | backups in basements never was wrongly suspended on — wet before. grounds that he allegedly vie- . lated these rules and regula- | ,, aie streams jaca en alee = the atte | sy ie — to pollute strea gations. | Schools overflowed with kids. In answer, the hospital says it Good teachers got scarce.- must have medical rules and regu-) In Saginaw, a river bridge lations to protect the public. Carl) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) L. Flath, the hospital director, cited! 25 cases in which Dr. Sullenberger Red Science Aéademy Asks Siberian Recruits 4 tice at the hospital have not been * questioned. They argue, though, that the medical regulations there one in the _government newspa- cide whether to aid locals in pay- The Chicago report of the plan. per Izvestia to announce openings ing defense costs. for eight full members. and 32 cor-, responding members at the new reportedly—vetoed—by—Hoffa. ing them their licenses to prac- branch under construction near were. made public Jan. 9 by Har-'no direct connection with the _ right to limit their practices, they | \ ing wae cars for every four licensed 10 | Overtaxed sewage treatment | at the moment ff there are any (chance than the Vanguard to put other major injuries.” ’ \the first American “‘moon" At noon (EST) the hospital re- orbit around the earth. ported that Campanelta wes “still! ‘The first Vanguard biew up on f ‘im the operating room" and there Its firing pad here Dec. 6 after | Van Horn, an unemployed fac-'to make a further statement” was “nothing new" to report on an immense ‘his condition. A hospital spokes- Last week, a four-day effort to iman said exploratory surgery had sheet a second Vanguard ended |pated.”’ Campanella entered the operat- blamed. ‘ing room at 8:30 a.m. (EST) for Following that attempt, the Van- He said they did not represent | Accused of the brutal slaying him this morning before bringing, “I want to get this thing over his “judgment as to public needs.” \Horn, 24, was charged today with | ‘first-degree murder. baildup. jtory worker, was arraigned on @! tn court, Van Honwetefiised to lic. i ary 6 at 1:30 p.m. He was charged with murdering ‘ ‘an operation to detcrmine the ex- guard was dismantled and there ‘tent of injuries to his nervous sys- seemed no chance that it could ‘tem. It was feared one of his legs be put back together and readied iwas paralyzed. for shooting for several days. That Police said Campanella was trav- cleared the way for the flight of | (Continued on Page. 2, Col. 7) the Jupiter-C. | ee a 4 Teamster Legal Aid Fun Held Up by Union Chieffain Hoffa said today collection of a legal defense fund for uniorr officials has been held up temporarily. “We decided to wait until we have some large meet- ings of our people,” Hoffa ser vice president. He said he ‘said. He explained he jwas asking “voluntary” contrib- ‘utions of $1.040, payabable at the meant meetings of the rate of $10 weekly for two years. ‘Western, Eastern, Central Hotfa declined to discuss de- ‘land Southern conferences tails of a Chicago report saying i a : : e had called a halt to collection of the union this spring. of funds for legal defense of union | In union-connected charges, !o- officials. But he added: “I have jcals will decide whether to pay)read the story. It isn't correct. I he said the patient died. ~ | * * * The other doctors’ rights to prac- allegedly violated professional’ medical standards, in six of which MOSCOW uw —Russia's powerful Academy of Sciences opened a for its new branch in Siberia. deny them the right to practice certain types of surgery. “The state of Michigan in grant- Novosibirsk. drive today té recruit members quarters, that group will make the! The academy ran an advertise-. costs. isaid no: such things.” | In eases involving officials of ‘the international union's head- ned a ge ee —- ‘decision on whether to pay. | who already have made contribu- The international also. would de- ®"*- Details of the legal defense fund their own defense costs if they fa first. were_i lved dn_acts which had DETROIT (P—Teamsters Union President James R. The Chicage reports said Hoffa jsaid local officials would pay! - ale U . we | drunken rage last Friday | noon. i * * * 'stood pat on his confession of the ikilling Van Horn replied that he had changed his mind. He said as \police officers led him back to jail: “I was full of two cases of beer iwhen I confessed. I have thought it) lall out and I know what I did all. ithat day. I did not kill that wor. ian.” — | Mrs.. Murdock’s body was > | found on the kitchen floor of her — home,-127_X. _ her husband, Drulard, 55, who | Fad befriended Yan Horn te heip-> | cure his drinking. ; Mrs. Murdock had been savagely beaten, stabbed five: times, crimi-, inaly assaulted—and strangled with ‘a metal. coat hanger. Van Horn ‘confessed the killing Saturday) jnight, saying he had become an-' gered when Mrs. Murdock ordered | him to stay away from her home) when he had been drinking. | He claimed he ‘‘blacked out"’ aft-. er striking her in the face with his ‘fist. | * * * 4 who took Van Horn’s confession down in a notarized statement, rec- ommended that the warrant be is- sued today on a complaint signed by Sheriff Frank W. Irons. : Asked to comment on Van Horn’'s repudiation of his confession, Ziem anicl: Seite ‘He told me that he had no desire in a after-" | St. by “Suppose she doesn't marry this boy she's been _ develop the deep emotional relationship needed for mar- to say anything more to us. Van Horn, _¥ ‘nation Hormer sullen appearance in |warrant signed by Waterford Town ajiow the prosecutor to postpone) Ziem had explained that the Feb. | | : |Ship Justice Donald E. Adams the examination date to Feb. 13,6 date would conflict with a first- in |taken “longer than was antici- in failure. Bad weather and (and sent back to Oakland County |six days more than the maximumdegree murder trial he is sched- : ties were (Jail to await examination Febru- period that can legally elapse be-|uled to prosecute Feb. 4 | Ziem said he would act on Van ppoint- : ) tween arraignment and examiné- | tion without. the accused's |Horn’s request for a court-a sion. : 0 Asked by reporters it he sit CAN Hurt Marriage Chances Going Steady Too Early? LOS ANGELES (AP)—Going steady at too early an age can hurt a girl’s chances of getting married, warns an expert on the subject of the unwed woman. “It stunts her intellectual and social growth,” says Dr. Richard H. Klemer, 39, associate general director of the American Institute of Family Relations. * ¥* * 5 * . 3 going with since grammar school. She is then far less intellectually andysocially equipped for marriage than girls who have been dating lots of boys. “And women shouldn't be angry or upset about other gir! friends their sweethearts or husbands may have had. They're the ones who polished that diamond in the rough the woman now loves.” hy x * ” Dr. Klemer, interviewed at the institute, added that after a | girl passes her early 20s, going steady is desirable “if she | wants to get married. “After that age, if she is still flitting from one casual acquaintance to another, it could indicate she is unable -to Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem,' riage.” Bowlerama Lists Closing ‘Only four more days remain for men to enter The Bowlerama. Deadline is old J. Gibbons, St. Louis Team-! union. “He has a right to say anything he wants to, of course. We asked aay s Fo é the special Bowlerama feature Sunday at midnight. ss Sports séction for hae nal page. cine freely. The Changes to Meet Requirements Recommended say. : Your Skates, Skis By SYLVIA de STEIGER {terest is in the care of the pa-| of rules aid regulations for the , homés in duly, amending and - Leati At least half of the 50 nursing tients. Some operators have not Good aiieg ool paar aee homes and homes ‘for the aged|had enough experience. Through) *#4ing 0 the law. . : is due to continue in which house more than 900 people/our" , we hope to check,/ Among the new requirements, the area. : in Oakland County do not meet/inspect, aid and suggest in carry-|supervisor of the home must be a x * * ‘department nursing and|ing out an educational program,” practical or registered nurse and “‘a The U. S. Weather Bureau pre-| sanitation standards, Monroe explained. ee ee A diction for tonight and serps a © Health be gg * * *& eieaaememmanite , ——— occa’ J - { the home: doing a ay ie terigen oc tp othe hanes ened Il goa eh Some ee ng 2 TOY S Press er oe: the issuance of three full li-'eg to are simple and inexpensive |ssievanuemst oie nneRaaanat ture: censes this year, of the 31 homes ;, but the i 3g ‘ed. . oy {to Correct but they are important”; 4. i Monree added. me County News ....00..00..05 18 Markets oo... cece 18 Obitwarles . 2.16... cece 7 oc mae 14 - 15 ° Fig sabeus tes tvines 16 ‘The lowest recorded temperature & Radio Programs .... : A in downtown Pontiac . . ; weep eee eee & a-m. was 33. At 2 p.m. the Women’s Pages ........ 9 - 11 \. ‘Story TTT 11110 LEAL EL person whose qualifications and ex- perience have been reviewed by the state health commissioner and health and welfare of the patients.” All personnel must now have an- nual chest X-rays... ae “Some of them just’ don’t know how to determine a patient’s con- dition and observe if it is chang- ing or becoming critical,” Mar- | tha Johnson, assistant director of |. “| nurses for the department, ex- plained. Although the new rules became effective in July, many of the Don't PackAwey County Finds Many Nursing Homes Below Standard Last year, under the state de- ‘partment, 40 full and six provi- sional licenses were issued, ac- cording to Nurse Johnson. Two homes were also closed last _year because of inadequate or poor management. One was in Pontiac, the other in Royal Oak. homes had not yet conformed, this year. They want the homes thug were refused full licenses, | % D¢ §P to par sooner .. Monroe said the investigations of} " S#x months. the remaining 21 homes should be| A.nursing home differs completed within a few weeks and home for the aged by making |b leery status can then bejical and nunsing service a we rails in bathtubs or on stairways] county homes. They range from. four to 85 beds. * * * Some of the unacceptable condi- tions found in the homes cited by Montoe were: The issuance of pain-deadening pills without pre- scriptions or labels, carrying bed pans through the kitchen, no hand ahd poor management in food buy- IntO'of the wife of a friend, Billy Van the charge against-him if he want- with as soon as possible,” said Rather, he said, they were ‘‘an chose air of -resig-|attempt to sustain temporarily the : was in contrast with his Most effective service levels and- — pub- jaetivities with the inadequate re- jsourees available.” | The only substantial increase in recommended spending was $14.- 900,000 ‘for colleges and education generally, plus the school aid item. To get the money for this, Wil- liams went as far as he could to needs from the area of current | revenue, and wrap them up in a big bonding proposal he will detail later. TO ASK BOND ISSUE | Aides said the governor late this week probably will call for 50 mil- lions in bonds for new state con- struction, about three-fourths of it for state colleges and universities. _- Another 30 million dollars or | so in bends will be asked, sep- _arately and later on, for state park system improvement and expansion, they said. _ The two programs were reflected in the operating budgef only by &~ the anticipated building bonds. Instead of the $19,900,000 voted ‘for capital improvements in the current fiscal year, the governor asked only $6,300,000 for 1958-59. Of this, more than half would go for maintenance and similar proj- ects unsupportable from_ bonds. | Because of the capital outlay (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) British, Turks Continue Battle Four Cypriots Shot as Demonstration — Enters NICOSIA, Cyprus ® — British troops and Turkish Cypriots bat- tled again today on Cyprus for the third successive day. The British ‘opened fire on the first time, and four persons were killed. * & * Security forces were braced for still more trouble with the island's Turkish minority, which planned @ mass protest in connection with the funerals of two of their people killed in the battling Monday be- © tween demonstrators and British forces. ee Earlier demonstrations had been. sparked by Turkish Years that Britain may cede the island to Greece. But today the Turks were in- flamed by the killing of an aged 3-million-dollar item for servicing Northeast Doused for 3rd Day _ ‘Snow, Rain Plague U.S. q eae Sd S 3 4 s Ria Ar 3 : - ¥ : a Ace : Hike Eyed | i } : sess tes “ * Lg! Ba by‘City Realtors f |. May Propose Raise in Commission From 5.:to 6 Pct. we i Real estate wokers in Pontiac might follow realfers in Detroit in hiking brokerage ‘fees for selling laid item, of only $8,500,000 over| the 1957-58 spending rate fixed by the Legislature last year. © homes to 6 per céat * * * . ' Alcuin G. Kampseti, president} of the Pontiac Board of Realtors, indicated today that thd mendation that this commisgon be | increased from the present per cent average to 6 probat be discussed at a meeting XY _ “There is some opposition tos it but I think it will eventually YS Most Pontiac brokers now re- ceive 5 per cent, Kampsen said. come to pass here.’ said Kamp- revenue sources, Yesterday the Detroit Real c intangibles Dg rnc for a Estate Board recommended to its PN |e nd ms - re members that they charge 6 per ey cent for negotiating home sales. Suc ; bs at 66 | This with an original ¢ ‘of 336 millions. In recent weeks, | toe singsbury Was Sian vo He emphasized that if the 1 per Local Lo je Director to 316 millions to reflect Riga cent hike goes through it will be solely a@ recommendation to G4. Pontiac brokers, not a hard and rs |nomie slump. | The revenue estimate for next . lyear was predicted on a business fast rule they must follow. Ray C. Kingsbury,\manager of upturn. Fiks Temple for the laat 25 years,| * * * idied at 7 a.m. today in St. Joseph| Williams said it was noteworthy| \Mercy Hospital after a \rief ill- that recommended expenditures iness. He was 66. . jwere 158 million dollars Jess than’ * * \ jagency requests. More than . | A native of Hunters Creek, he| ‘water’? was squeezed out in the| ee rotested ‘came to Pontiac from Grang|Feduction. he said. iRapids in 1916. Prior to being | HIKE FOR MENTAL AID manager at the Elks Temple, be) pe called for $68,200,000 for was in the restaurant business mental hygiene purposes, an in- many _ years. | eg . , Land Developers Fight $1,175 for Inspection: of Lotus Lake Area | home at 2409 Sliver Circle, was area outside education. Reuther Seeking 2 Sagan, ot matte Seen EQ Compel Airing me A as a el AP Facsimile RITA GETS LICENSE FOR FIFTH MARRIAGE — Actress Rita Haywofth and producer James Hill fill out an application for a marriage license in Santa Monica, Calif. They said the wedding, the fifth for Rita and the first for Hill, will take place early next month, with a honeymoon to follow in Europe. | a member of the American Land developers Kar! Kolar and lesion Cook-Nelson Post, the EW P r were present at! Michigan Restaurant and Cater- last night’s regular Waterford) *™ ——s the Oakland County Township board meeting, protest-| Spertsmen’s Club, a life member, Much of this would go for add- ing 180 employes, mostly to mental hospftal staffs. He also | ‘ e e : sae OF Pricing Plans child guidance clinics and one | | times its 1947 size. Levies dou- ‘bled or more in many smaller gymnasiums, utility: rooms and basements. School debt shot up five times what it was, and neared a half billion dollars. City tax bills got so high they became another argument for living outside, Before this, houses were going up on the city fringes in clusters. That explodéd in size like kernels of popcorn. The pioneer fringe dwellers wanted ‘‘lebenaraum’’—half-acre lots for their children and dogs to play on, fresher air, a glimpse of the sunset, a two-car garage PEACE FOR A TIME They had dug a well for water or hooked onto the city system. A septic tank and drain field served for sanitation. Mostly, the children went into town to | where in the firm’s ‘lin Glen Cove, where he . makes + pinned on the |him, a heavy sedative in the car. ing $1,175 fee for inspection of the of Elks Lodge No. 810 and a WASHINGTON (INS) — Unitedjoly subcommittee investigation of, school. The latter day pioneers the absence of Supervisor Elmer Lotus Lake water system. | veteran of World War I. . * | Surviving besides his wife. Mil- more for LaFayette Clinic, Haw-| The firm of Johnson and Ander- dred, are a daughter, Mrs, James thorn Center, Children’s Psychi- son, acting as township engineers, E. Reed of Sandusky ; @ son Rob- atric Hospital, the Neuropsychi- were contracted by the former ert S. Kingsbury of Pontiac; two atric Institute and the Menta! township board to inspect the Lo- brothers, Willard of Jackson and Wealth Research Center? tus Lake Subdivision. |Omer C., Pontiac. In this, he said, greatest empha- Kolar and Purseer claim that | Mr. Kingsbury’s body will be at sis was placed in research and they have paid Johnson and An- the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home training activities. A meaningful derson their share of the inspec- until noon Thursday when it will comparison of allotments proposed tion fee, A meeting is scheduled be taken to the Elks Temple for|for various menta)] institutions for sometime this week for all | service at 2 p.m. Burial will fol- people involved to get the mat- |low in White Chapel Memorial ter clarified. | Cemetery fail to reflect employe salary in- x * | _« jereases given during the year. Board members have been asked = * * | * * : N | for. public welfare service, up two. consider changing the hame of Wal.| ton Boulevard to University Ave- nue because of location of the ex- tension branch of Michigan State | University. . * * * | new registrations for the March Treasurer Dorothy Olson pre-| 3 city primary election, Mrs. sided at the meeting because of} Ada R. Evans, city clerk, point- ed out today * * * * Voters who have moved since the last election also must make a change of address at the clerk's office before 8 pm. |MILLION FOR REHABILITATION Monday, she said. One million dollars was urged for vocational rehabilitation. He said this would enable the state to! qualify for a federal grant of nearly | $1,600,000 and ultimately reduce) welfare costs by restoring handi-| capped citizens to economic inde- pendence. The governor said the state could get by on $300,000 less for public health and allied purposes because | of a changing picture in tubercu- millign dollars. But the indicated Are Due by Monday increase is something of an illu-| sicn, hé gaid, because the spending) rate for Welfare programs, espe-| cially direct relief, already has! risen because. of lengthening rolls. | He said $607,622 was asked to) finance a reducNon in caseloads) for individual social workers in) hopes resultant closer screening of welfare applicants would lower the! number of recipients about 1,000. Monday is the. deadline for Johnson, who is attending a Cote | vention in Lansing Charles River Floods BOSTON uw — A flood along the Charles River grew today as | rain and light snow pelted New | Engiahd for the fifth straight | day. The Charles surpassed the flood stage two days ago and was | expected to crest three feet above flood level by tomorrow, Voters who have not cast bal- lots in the past four years, and who have been sent notices to renew their registration, must send in return postcards by Monday in order to qualify as electors, she added. for adults. And he urged roughly $600,000, iwells Auto Workers President W alter|‘‘administered prices” in the giant) ‘“‘put the public at the bargaining lowed by GM President Harlow table’ by forcing big producers Curtice on Thursday, and by Ford,| like General Motors to air price Chrysler and American Motors ex- boosts in advance at federal hear- ecutives next week. Moe , ‘CONSUMERS’ COUNSEL * * | ‘The UAW boss urged Congress to The red-haired UAW-CIO chief create an independent office of charged that “extortionate price!consumers’ counsel." This office, \increases'’ in the auto industry he said, could intervene on behalf could not’ be made because avail- have contributed to inflation and o¢ consumers in a review of con- able figures for the current year|the current recession. jtemplated price increases in any Reuther, who is advocating & |“‘monopoly - controlled industries."’ profit-sharing plan in the auto in- x *« * dustry, denied industry's claim | Once findings by the agency had the higher \the corporation involved would be He said in a prepared statement —_ that GM could have absorbed all “hed. wage increases since 1955 and But the public, he said, would “still have made profits after taxes) then ‘shave the means” to de- exceeding 20 per cent. return on cide whether the increase was net worth." justified. He said this would have * * * a “wholesome effect’ on both Reuther was the first scheduled! unions and management in wage witness in the Senate anti-monop-| negotiations. prices. fauver (D-Tenn) said his did not intend to “mediate a wage 'dispute’’ or lay the basis for prose- Many Nursing Homes ‘s against labor or manage- Found Substandard “" . . He said it wished to determine (Continued From Page One) Rete antitrust laws are ade- ‘rected before the issuance of a ful] quate to assure the “fruits of com- license, ¢ | petition to the American public.” . Henry Costantino, assistant sani-/ ADDITIONAL CLAIMS tation director, said the biggest) Highlights of Reuther’s 110-page problem was sewage disposal. Sev-' statement also included his claims eral homes would have to dig new gyaj- hecause.the.present ones; __ Price increases imposed by A declining number of patients are being treated, he said, and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at flood stage with the Neponset fe on ake up TB tg Snow and rain again plagued ¢xPected to rise two feet over ae much of the nation today with the flood stage and the Charles three Northeast quarter of the country feet over flood stage. getting a January dousing for the! x ek Cee ereight ‘day. | The State Highway De partmentinave been shaking his head if he << « * issued the following report on|read it to the lawmakers In ne vast area from Minnesota Michigan road conditions today: In places, he asked for a few Ieht snow. At the easton, cin Moderate snowfall resulted in |more state probation and parole of the bad weather—the Atlantic orteave” SNppcTy eectioes os peas Sone Ae Coast—rain fell. state highways in Gogebic, be the Municipal Finance Commis- | Houghton and Marquette areas (sion, $15,000 for an Atomic Energy * * - = - oe of the Upper Peninsula. iCommission and so on. The greater Boston area report- \Winutithere were ed flooding as two rivers — the} A combination of light rain or sages like this: Neponset and the Charles—went snow created slippery spots, some ein sci pied the outlook is out of their banks. Both were rather extensive, on state high-| von jess hopeful bane in the Benton Harbor area| “In the Corporation and Securi- and the southern half of the Kala-|,. ee i is OG . . \ties Commission, the Department The Weather ;mazoo area of the Lower Penit-ot Tabor and the Workmen's Com- subsidies. |; A gloomy tone pervaded the mes. jsage as though Williams would sula | A 5 Full US. Weather Burean Report * * * pensation Department reductions in Miiagobdatr iia el gb IA FepSice Mickie . present programs will be neces- sree tom * Ope s ; Sant es temperatares. Low A = matron Ne ntenance Roegaee and their present inability to ‘ € emerrew near 43 é § "2 ure: ‘ an West to northwest winds at 7-32 miles correct conditio 6 few h provide adequate service will an heer today, tonight and tomerrow. ns In a few hours. ‘continue. Teday in Pontiac } _ owest temperature preceding @ «om } oftste en" Four Candidates File /udge's Order Bun rises Wednesca> at 7 49 am Moon sets Tuesday at | war Moon rises Wedresday at 12 3h eturns Horse pm ies. —— + thus losing eligibility for state | } Inany more were less than the required dis- ine auto corporations have been jtance from the sewage disposal’... to $5 for every $1 gained in’ | system. 'wage increases.” * * * * * * New septic tanks and tile fields; — The vast expansion of auto |pvould have to/be penlaced by some plant and equipment has been al- jhomes to prevent ‘‘sewage from most entirely paid for by consum- | lers through ‘‘extortionate price in- | | |coming to the ground surface.” | Some need booster heaters to! creases.”” provide the 170 degree tempera- |tures for rinse water in washing) Competition between the “big |dishes. Others violated the law| three os doesn't affect iby drying dishes with towels.’ Prices— there is no. price com- Many homes did not have the re-' Lee bed Goad Ce! na the iquired thermometer in each re-| price leader” and smaller firms ifrigerator. | Will not attempt to undercut its price. Reuther said Ford in 1957 made a “double” price boost on some models to virtually match those of Chevrolet, ae ke eeaes them in a bath- | —GM price policies are “‘intend- g — /ed to insure 20 per cent net profits The. new fules require records even if plants operate only 36 |and reports of communicable dis- weeks per year.”’ Reuther ‘said he eases, poisoning, and foodborne dis- singleq out GM because it is the ease and poisoning; each patient! price leader. , admitted to a home must be ex-/ rs jamined by a physician before or promptly after admissions; a ree Oakland Mothers ord of adniitting diagnosis and. treatment plan must be kept; au, Conducting Drive edicines and individual prescrip-' 5 6 tion must be kept in locked cabi tO Fight Polio net and narcotics be locked up = 3 inside another locked cabinet; re-| More than 6,000 Oakland County Proper facilities for cleaning | | and disinfecting bed pans were | not available in some homes. Reuther asked Congress today to|auto industry. He was to be or All this changed when the | + | | over night in corn fields, cities | of our time in domestic govern- “entirely free" to boost prices if it) Committee Chairman Estes Be, the boy in rugged, snow-packed 8TOUP) Mendocino National Forest. Dewniown Temperatures ¢a.m pry jie m Re "em 4 i2r bY 8am. 33 lpm nasi 36 Sam 34 ap m@& ; 7 Wem 4 for March Primary Four more candidates for Pon- tiac City Commission seats have filed nominating petitions for the March 3 primary, to Home Stable Dusty Diana found herself back lhome today as the result of a rare! writ of replevin issued Monday by! cord detailed death reports; quar: terly physician's notes on each patient: and detailed record of all accidents. ‘ The above new rules also had not been observed in the man- mothers will attempt to contact every. home in the county tomor- row night to receive contributions for the March Dimes. * The women participating in the Menday in Pontiac fas rearded gowntown) \Oakland County Circuit Judge Highest temperatu 4 : bemeet term perereres - 3 oT x4 : * iFrank L Doty ean temperatu 12 w angidates are | | 7 : Ti : a 7 o candidates ure running in Judge Doty granted the writ on Weatn “joudy. trace of «ne - ‘ r eather—Cloud are of snow District 1. They are Milton R. ithe request of Hoyt L. Wilson, 28 One Year Age in Pontiac Henry, an attorney of 192 Bassett! ; Highest te . .. ces ’ i De’ | rv Lowest opera. 13 St. and Samuel J. Whiters, 453\°! troit, who charged that’ his mare was being held illegally by trainer Ben Simms in a stable in Novi Township. ; . Surrendering the pacer to a — er § Harvey St., an electrical contrac- Frighest and Lowest Temperatures tor. This Date in 86 Years -$ in 10928 x * * 1 in 184 ‘would be held to interpret the annual Mothers’ March of Polio will be seeking the thousands of lighted porchlights which symbol- ize the welcome mat for them. JOIN MILLIONS The women are joining with mil- lions of mothers across the nation The department intends to con-)in observance of the 20th anniver- duct follow-up inspections of the!sary of the March of Dimes, Dur. homes about six times during the ing this time, direct financial aid year, Monroe said. jhas been given to 325,000 victims A district or countywide meet-'of polio, according to Mrs. Cebert |agement of many of the homes. This year, local departments have a ‘‘critical’’ list of rules which must be obeyed before .a full li- cense is issued. The list will grow yearly until 1962 when all of the rules. must be in effect. ing with health officials andshome C_ Jeffries, chairman of the Pon- operators will be set up soon. ' |tiae —— —— rules, discuss. care of patients and| Last year the county. mothers proper diets and rehabilitation pro-| collected $87,474 during the march. __, Menday's 3 ture Chart |= Wesley J. Wood, of 157 Michigan’ the county sheriff's ree $3 $g Ave. has filed in District 6. Wood posse, Simms’ explained he was 3 Merepbis ue Bis . iad follow-up man at Gen-' only holding Dusty as collateral to 34 Milwaukee | 3 2b eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- collect_ more than a thousand dol- it New York «2 7a » * & jlars he said Wilson owed him for 7 Peliston “ 33 : ‘stabling the horse.. a g Pittsbureh = 35 26) Robert Landry, a candidate from, The judge ruled Wilson was the’ ¥ isé6 p§ 47) District 7, is a member of the rightful owner regardless, It is be- &. a ed x Hy production contro] division at Fish- lieved to* be the first time since Was 81 4 er Body Division. He lives at 47/1870 that such a writ was used 33 Tempe 60 43/Center St. to recover ‘a horse, grams with the operators, he add-| The march will be conducted in ed. South Lyon Frjday night, ie fe found the peace they sought. trickle of migration to the sub- urbs grew to a stream, and suddenly to a torrent. lige a ee | Commissioners OK | Mee City : ea [Rejection of Lowest Bid HAM — City. Engineerjhis home, ‘when the auto skidded AD peti = “im bal aus, AA aS ae . "ss a ~ %o award the Pine-jbetz said. : groject im the Quar-| ~ however, can we find any evi-\p. dence of experience in this type ~ ef work. “The Vito firm has done a great deal of excavating on many large eling alone about 3:30 a.m. (EST) t. Final results will be hout 10 days after. the ex- Ace Dodger Catcher. tz Injured in Accident. (Continued From Page One) near a bad turn, smashed into a utility pole and overturned. When the accident occurred, the ball player was only about a mile and a half from his home in the Long Island community. . Dr. W. Spencer Gurnee, who heard the crash outside his home, and was the first person on the scene, said: “Campanella was thrown from the driver's side of the car to the passenger side and was passenger side all up im a little ball and had to Rds. to change a tire. As they were follow the pattern of the Porch tay that wa til could a eet has out of eure. “e light campaign. Solicitors may {make their neighborhood contacts “He was very dazed and I gave | during the afternoon, they said. NO FEELING | ‘First Presbyterian Church Con- “Campanelia said, ‘I can't fee] gregation and Corporation will hold anything in my legs. I can't move ‘heir yearly meeting at the church my legs.’ ee Joho tga of all “Campanella’s car bounded off a|the church organizations pole, overturned and turned! the board of trustees will around, then turned around in the heard. Cities were spawnec almost without sewers, paved streets, schools, policemen, firemen, street lights, hydrants, rubbish collection and parks—or some combination of these—and an ill- suited rural type of government to provide them. Thus arose the urban fringe problem, perhaps the knottiest ment. (Next — Schools and sewers big preblems for fringe dwell- ers.) 'No Trace of Lost Boy WILLOWS, Calif. w — The search for 12-year-old Boy Scout Dennis Wurschmidt went into its fourth day today with no trace of |direction in which it was going. | “Maybe he went to sleep. He said he skidded on wet pave- ment, but he never went into the VanHorn Appears + a me wre no ll Justice Court ve vase See eater no’ (Continued From Page One) “It took about 45 minutes to get,ed attorney by taking him before him out of there. I gave him a Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty this sedative—morphine—while he was week to have one selected. Van stil! pinned inside , aHorn said he had no money to wrecker came and put the car up-|hire an attorney to act on his be- right. ihalf “Roy was on his stomach. He) * *+ * kept yelling to me, ‘Get me out,) Meantime, Visiting Circuit Judge get me out.’ |Hiram Smith of Livingston County “I told him, ‘I’m a doctor. Stay has dismissed a petition asking in there.’ ”’ : ithat Van Horn be committed to “I gave him four nembutal cap-| Pontiac State Hospital as an al- sules and toki him to chew them. | coholic. Then I gave him another shot of Of two court-appointed psychia- morphine at the hospital. _|trists who examined Van Horn, “He doesn't feel pain now. He one said he needed treatment for went into shock.” jdrinking and the other said he i | didn’t. * * * “Both psychiatrists have -to Would Give Michigan Millions Study Income Tax Plans in Use by Other States DETROIT «® — Students of Michigan's tax structure were told today that the Wisconsin state income tax if applied in Michigan} would have yielded 224 million dol-| lars in 1956. * * * Income tax laws of four other states, if effective here, would have yielded as follows: Iowa's, 90 million dollars; Maryland's, 165 millions; Massachusetts’, 164 mil- lions, and New York's, 186 mil- lions. : The data, worked up by its re- search staff, was presented to leg- islative and citizen members of, the tax study group headed by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton) on the Wayne State University campus. Interest in the income tax re- state’s current dire financial Se ee eee oe corner for Michigan, with 1959 the likely year of adoption, viewed by the group dealt with the corporation franchise tax, source of 47 million dollars last year for gen- wl perp state oie Several possibilities for making) the franchise levy more produc- tive were discussed. early stages. No conclusions have resulted. * * * The income tax report, by Mil- ton C. Taylor, Michigan State Uni- These two states tax income from intangibles In recent | _A second research report re-| The Conlin study still is in its) agree on the treatment in order to commit a patient,” said Judge Smith. “Therefore I'm dismissing the case. In my opinion, now that a murder has occurred, this case would be better handled in Circuit Court anyway.” Dr. Abraham Tauber certified treatment was necessary be- ——_ : cause of Van Horn’s “irritabil- in $3,381,006,000 and state motor, *Y> bostitity and udmitted exces- fuel taxes $2,821,000,000. sive use of beer and resultant Eighteen states now have both homicidal feel- sales and personal income taxes,| 6% toward his family and in- Taylor said. Only three. have nei- : Dr. L. Jerome Fink described ther. x* * * Van Horn as a “criminal psy- Four times, the question of'chopath with an character,”’ but noted that adopting a state income tax has not an alcoholic. been put to Michigan voters and } turned down, the last time in 1936.; “He is definitely not insane,” On the tax pattern and yield/Dr. Fink said. question, Taylor supplied these * criteria to make his comparisons more meaningful: : * * * Wisconsin has tax. rates gradu- ated from 1.2 to 10.2 per cent, exemptions in tax (that is, tax credits) of $14 for married per- sons and $7 for each dependent and limited deductibility of feder- al income taxes. he was * * The petition had been filed by Van Horn’s wife, Audrey, 24, who said her husband had been drink- New York has rates from 1.7 | ber and return to Po diac with to 7 per cent, exemptions their 18-months-old son to live $400 for each dependent and no | ly struck me about the head and federal income tax deductibill- face when he had t drink- v- ing,” her petition stated, _Towa's rates range from eight-| After Van Horn followed her to former 2 per cent and the tatter house. 2% per cent . * * & Maryland taxes net investment : , View chairman ; ee a Sees to. —— * of ‘Ite space travelers, she added. : * *x hs the, sano: abou: thks she } drawing: jgrinned the 56-year-old “First Lady a weight nor sex will be a deterrent fe el ‘sit. loon “There may be a great deal of flights, but as we learn to negate “Within the pa PE ee force of acceleration. it won't be just the thin, young people who discomfort in the early space Sod Qi etaby she ene th~"Onk wt eee See ok 84 'tihe 6 * * * : *“ Anyhow,” smiled the blue-eyed, red-haired veteran woman pilot, ‘if I have to I'll reduce from my present 149 pounds.” * * * first places and records than any other American woman pilot, has “ltake part in the coming space Miss Nichols, who holds more] fying industry better study engineering.” Miss Nichols, who doesn’t own a in the Civil Air Patrol. Her ailti- tude feat in a TF102A interceptor Venezuela Regime Gets Army Backing Zuela's out support from the forces. ~*~ * ® Marcos Perez Jimenez. * * Defense Minister Jesus sion to support absolutely. {present goverment. *— ensure peace again. ? About 1,000 U. CARACAS, Venezuela ~Vene- revolutionary junta was tbolstered today by a pledge of all- armed The pledge was delivered to the|- junta president; Rear Adm. Wollf- gang Larrazabal, last night as the new regime made progress in bringing order out of the turmoil that followed the ouster of dictator Maria’ declared the pledge gave his five-| man group the needed power. to! Call Girl's Talk — to College Class Called Mistake STILLWATER, Okla. @ — Dr. Oliver Willham, president of Ok- ahoma State University, said bringing a prostitute to the camp- us to lecture to a criminology class was an error. ee, ee “I can assure the public it will not happen again,'’ Willham said. “We must have academic freedom | but information presented to the stiidents must be carefully pre- pared.” , dents the prostitute appeared, said he was going on with plans to bring the. students first-hand wiedge of underworld char-) to Robbery Charge | Man Stands Mute One of two men accused with holding up a third man in Hazel Park last month: of $160, stood mute to an armed robbery charge when he was arraigned” yester- day before Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. -- Judge Hartrick entered a plea) _ innagent for Eugene A._ Michels, of 11463 Young St., Warren. He is held in the county jail after he could not post a $3,000 bond. To be sentenced Feb. 10 for the same robbery, will be Walter Hos- Prof. Le C. May, in whose class. Gates tone ale to bal the upperclassmen and graduate stu- . armed forces were “united in the most absolute form in their deci- the sele, of the same address as Mi- chels. He pleaded guilty when ar-| aigned Monday before Judge Hart- rick: He also is in the county jail for failure to post a $3,000 bond. i 4 was performed on a, ““familiariza- tion... Aight!" with an Air Force “| think it's the highest: any celal’ bed’ een ewe” Maes ‘Nichols sald with satistaction. “War were doing “$71 mites— per hour, probably nearly 1,000 m.p.h. in dives.” “There was no sepustion of height or speed. We might have been standing still—and the same thing will be true of space ships.” “+ *& &- J Miss Nichols admits: her “life- long love affair with flying” has brought her not only almost every honor. in aviation but a broken and a burned hand. PIONEERING MISHAPS B “But those were accidents in- curred in pioneer record flying,” she emphasized. ‘In regular com- mercial and private flying, I've never had a scratch!” *«* *« * She noted statistics. prove that the average commercial flight is E safer than driving an auto, and — “Most fliers drive very — grinned: slowly in autos—they’re too close to other people on the ground.” Miss Nichols, whe says any- bedy afraid of flying is just suffering from a “human fear of~ heights,” optimistically awaits the day when youngsters take school courses bearing on flight as casually as they now take driving instruction, “The space industry is going to Before - Retirinety Through ce opening stretch. back, a broken leg, a crushed nose |g : Sees nie PONTIAC. PRESS. 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Emma Cracken- therpe'’s Gaughter, engaces her In & | laey pries a sarcophagus & body of am utdered identifies the E fen ore ~ ‘Eyewitness to Death’... — Agatha Chrisie calculated to reduce pal of mind. * * “Td no idea that there was ever any question of Edmund's having said Mr. Wimborne in an injured voice. Inspecter Craddock said that he a wart time—and | left it te trail away vaguely. “War time!’ snapped Mr. betel borne with waspish acerbity. indeed, we were in Lincoln's io Fields at the outbreak of war and there was a direct bit on the house next door, and a great number of res blo teen aR} ie ment visit them put inte concene our records were destroyed. Not eegeiogge | cope Ly . “Ma ple sgeest the really important documents, of —aeny the. Seoukers pope flee course; they had been removed to pleased. Lucy receives, fiers se the country for safety. But it riage. of ode the brothers Prench Caused a great deal of confusion. ee eS res 0 eget; (Ot course, the Crackenthorpe busi- Creckentnorpe wae married (© 8 (ness was in my father’ s hands at : Free Or eee ee ithat time. He died six years ago.” quieres 23 | * * * On Craddock’s return Sergeant! “| daresay he may have been Wetherall was waiting a report told about this so called marriage with gloomy relish: jot Edmund’s—but on the face of) 7 “ Accommodation address, sir — it, it looks as though that mar- = s what ‘1s Livers Cre: -quite respectable and all that—'t * * * { “Any identification?” “No—nobody could recognize the photograph as that of a wom ; who had called for letters—but ‘i _ coming forward, scent is riage even if contemplated, never ook place, and so, no doubt my) ather did not consider the story) after al] these, years, and claiming a marriage jand a legitimate son. Very fishy,| legally speaking — if she could prove her claim?” * is * “Oh, I see.” Mr. Wimborne ipicked up his ceetacics which he had laid aside in his irritation, = put them on, staring through the at Inspector Craddock with ishrewd attention. “Well, at the imoment, nothing. but if she could {Prove that the boy was the son Sof Edmund Crackenthorpe, born in lawful wedlock, then the boy would be entitled to his share of Josiah Crackenthorpe’s trust on the death of Luther Crackenthorpe. More than that, he'd inherit Ruth- erford Hall, since he's the son of the eldest son.” “Would anyone want to inherit the house?” “To five in? I should say, cer-— | tainly not. But that estate, my | dear inspector, is worth a con- | siderable amount of money. Very considerable. Land for industrial and building purposes. Land which is now In the heart of Brackhampton. Oh yes, & very considerable inheritance.” “If Luther Crackenthorpe dies, of any importance. | must say. all I believe you told me that Cedric this ants very fishy to me. This gets it?” He inherits the real estate—yes, as the eldest surviving son." “Cedric Crackenthorpe, I have -|l'a like to know?" ” “Just <0," sald Ofaddeck. ieepector Craddock hastened to take advantage of this ray of stin- shine. “Harold and Alfred Cracken- thorpe,"* he ventured, ‘‘seem to have been a good deal upset by ithe arrival of this letter?" * * * “Well they might be,” said Mr. Wimborne. “Well they might be.” “It would reduce their eventual inheritance?” “Oertainily. Edmund Crackea- thorpe’s sen—always presuming there is a son—would be entitled te a fifth share of the trust money.” “That doesn’t — seem a very serious loss?" Mr. Wimborne gave-him a shrewd glance.: “tt is a totally inadequate mo- tive for murder, if that is what you mean.’ “But I suppose they're both pret- ty hard up,” Craddock murmured. | He sustained Mr. Wimborne’s sivity. “Oh! Se the police have been making inquiries? Yes, Alfred is abueet _ meomentty in low wate: fomt—think they —weuld_anyway— “Well, he wouldn’t have got tt his late brother's wi- r. Wimborne. “And enthorpe which is the only murder that would do the family any good. So really, Inspector, I don't see where your ideas are leading you." * * The worst of it was, Inspector Craddock thought, that he wasn't very sure himself. (Continued Tomorrow) Queen Mother Elizabeth Starts on World Tour sharp glance with perfect impas- Elizabeth, blowing kisses to her ‘beaming family, flew off tg Mon- itreal today on the first leg of a itrip to Australia and New Zea- land. * * * | She will . return to London March 10, the first member of the royal family to have flown aroynd| . the: world. Police said the traught husband, told wrong Wlierf he left for work at them he 7 am. ‘SAVE in +4 FOLLOW THE CROWDS! ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT! OUR *200,000 STOCK :, Made from grein. 80 and 100 Prost, Dist, Co,, H.Y.C, ag A TERMS Yes, Even ot These Low Prices Say “Cherge le!” We must clear our store of winter Cot potas & Chee of bargains. Buy for now and next year. ° it's a month ago, very near, and a good many people use the place. It's ac tually a boarding house for situdents.”' “She might have stayed there under another name.” “It so, they didn’t recognize her as the original of the photograph.” He added— 1 “We circularized the hotels—no- body registering as Marine Crack- enthorpe anywhere—On receipt of your call from Paris, we checked up on Afna Stravinska—she was registered with other members of the Company in a cheap hotel off Brook Green — mostly theatricals there—she cleared out on the night of Thursday 19th after the show— no further record—"’ * * * | Craddock nodded. He suggested a line of further inquiries—though he had little hope of success from them. After some thought, he rang up Wimborne, Henderson and Car.) stairs and asked for an appoint- ment with Mr, Wimborne. In due course, he was ushered into @ airless room where Mr. Wimborne Was sitting behind a large old-fashioned desk covered with bundles of dusty looking papers. Various deed boxes labeled Sir John ffouldes, dec. Lady Derrin, George Row- botham, Esq., ornamented the | walls; whether as relics of a by- gone era or as part of present day legal affairs, the Inspector éid Wet know. Mr. Wimborne eyed his visitor with the polite wariness character- istic of a family lawyer towards the police. “What can I do for you, In- spector?” * * : “This letter—"' Craddock pushed Martine's letter across the table. Mr. Wimborne touched it with distasteful finger but did not pick it up. His color rose very slightly and his lips tightened. “Quite so," he said, “quite so! b received a letter from Miss ~mma--Grackenthorpe— yesterday ee informing me of ber visit to Scotland Yard and of—ah —ali the circumstances. I may say that I am at a loss to under- stand—quite at a loss—why I was not consulted about this letter at the time of its arrival! Most ex- traordinary! 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Miss Bergman received a Mexi- can divorce from. Dr. Lindstrom Feb. 9, 1950,.the week after the birth of her first child by Rossellini. a = Ban BS ae: b ‘one ait teult breathing avitne cughing an ina wAsaeas 6 of cutie be taking ¢ New fi Work: ek ered Wander: allergy, relax bronchial tubes, remove choking Thus aids freer i. —— at drug- | tista, Money Deck guar Established in ] 1898 Farmer-Snover weveccece | 2 [Says Scientist ! ‘a ent: Editors Quiz Bi2 CINDERELLA _ Withdrawal ok Siebert y). From Nearly Completed Pd ‘| Projects Cited 4 ee AS = Bh ? * WASHINGTON: (INS) — A top 3 } } — ‘ a [scientist said today millions of dol {= Prd’ A So of lars have been wasted by the \ : oe S| ' Py * “arbitrary” withdrawal of support 4 i] ¥ \ from research projects as they : ” wy gle, \) were about to bear fruit. * * * Dr. Lioyd Berkner, president of Associated Universities, Inc., said Imoney twice was denied for what search” laboratory since World War Ii. Berkner told a House Govern- ‘ment Operations subcommittee that he has little doubt that work on the Vanguard earth satellite ject would heave heen much he called “first class rocket re-| at the Naval research) Parents Foiled; Young Britishers Married in Cuba Kennedy and Dominic Elwes, the) foiled by her father in efforts to) marry in Britain, finally were/ wed here last night, a Cuban HAVANA, Cube u — Tessall young British couple who were | ~ FUNERAL HOME =~ 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 PARKING ON PREMISES ul M. Gnever PTTTYTTTTTTITITITTTITTT TTT Se eee re erecccee sreceaee: i will,’’ He said —it is—imparative. WO fa+o Seen se ; * x -& | He said that “research simply ‘eannot be turned on and off at that research be freed of budget) DR. HENRY A. Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street i Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight”™ be & LLLP LL LLLP PIO Open Friday Evenings pat { Closed ahaa Afternoons | fluctuations if the U.S. is te keep et pecarere Stricken Novi Youth jin. the forefront of * scientific QUESTION: Was there a real Cinderella? ANSWER: Cinderella is the beautiful, mistreated heroine of a fairy tale which ‘has delighted children in almost every country. It is the story of a girl in ragged clothes whose jeal- ious stepsisters made her sit among cinders in the chimney ‘corner. But-Cinderella's-fairy godmother helps her- attend a ball where she charms the prince of the kingdom, who man- ages to marry her. Stories like that, of Cinderella were known to the Egyptians, thousands of years ago and are found in German folk tales of the 16th Century. The English version is the translation of a story written by Charles Perrault, a Frenchman, in 1696. Some-| ‘Found After Search | ' | A five-hour police search for a /17- year-old Novi youth who is be- iseph Mercy Hospital, John Early, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Early, cllimbed out a bed-| jroom window of his home, and| | wandered 10 miles to a friend's house, where he collapsed. He was itaken to the hospital. I lieved to be suffering from a brain} | disease ended last night in St. Jo-) |time, some place, there must have been a gir] like Cinderella, iput it doesn’t seem probable that she had a fairy godmother, a pumpkin carriage and a glass slipper, too. FOR YOU TO DO: Here is a picture of Cinderella about to try on the glass slipper while the prince’s men look on. As you ilan,who_is visiting five Common-| {South Pacific, notary public said. Notary Oscar Rangel ‘said he secretly ma the 19-year-old runaway heiress and the 26-year- old son of a society painter at his downtown office. He refused to give any details. Other sources said the young: lovers planned to remain in Cuba_ for some time, They flew from) Curacao Sunday night and re- mained in seclusion. * & + How the two got around a re-| quired two-week marriage waiting plained. Some persons speculated they had posted official notice of intention in advance of thelr arri- val here. Macmillan in Australia CANBERRA, Australia #*—Brit- ish Prime Minister Macmillan ar- rived in the Australian capital to- wealth countries in Asia and the| will spend two) iweeks in Australia. s | ee know, the slipper fits, and the prince marries Cinderella. — out the picture and color it. (For submitting this question, Floria Mae Washington of Summerville, 8. C., gets $10. Send yours on a postcard to Violet/ \Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeature, in care of this newspaper. lTomorrow: Did Nero fiddle while Rome burned?) 1-28 Used sign! Com e i nn ow / Take advantage of os wide selection of used cars at your Chevy dealer’s. 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However, if the proposed in- creases are approved, the cost in 1959 would drop $200 million, to $10.5 billion, because the budget calls for 83,000 fewer men in uniform. * * * On July 1 under the bill.a six per cent increase in base pay would go When we analyze the sit- to 1.1 million men In service two uation, it seems rather selfish. But years tegardiess of merit ratings. On the same date some 700,000: other men and officers would qualify for perhaps it is just human nature. Just think for a moment of our private lives. We all want the best. Check over what we all expect for our every day exist- == ones. i i dishwashers, hi fi, deep freezers, new homes, new clothes of the latest styles and plenty of toys for the children. | * * * Now take another look at public affairs and see where we stand. How many of us in the last few years have driven to the voting booths in fine cars and there cast our ballots against bond issues? This is our privileged right as citizens. Many times our “no” vote. will be cast and we turn right around and go on a shopping spree for a new stove or refrigerator. The vote was against improving schools or hos- pitals. * * * There can be no doubt that schools and hospitals, not just in Pontiac, but across the nation have suffered immeasurably. Some pretty sad chapters have been written about some of the services available. we do not have many fine schools and hospitals. Many are first rate institutions. However, some are far below standard. x *« * won't face the facts. We all expect and demand the best possible services for ourselves, but when it comes to something as in- tangible as public institutions, we shrug our shoulders ‘and look the other way. * * * In this rich, resourceful coun- try we could have them if we _really wished it. If you are an average citizen, you can't doubt this. Just turn the key in the front door, step in and look around: nothing much sub- standard there. Congress ti ecien Higher Service Pay The most significant part of the military pay bill submitted to Con- gress by President E1isgNHowER would base increases on merit and not on length of service. Compensation would be geared to special skills and ability. This is aimed at keeping capable men in the services after they have been trained The recommen- dations are substantially those sub- mitted 10 months ago by the Corpiner Committee and approved at public expense. by the former Defense Secretary Witson. They were held up by the Budget Bureau for fear the plan would prove inflationary. The committee conceded that scale. larger raises under a new base-pay Draftees and newly enlisted volunteers and officers just begin- —— Ring their service would continue at =. the present rate. The new pay hike is intended as an incentive to keep men in the services. : * *w« * Congress should adopt at least some major provisions. The serv- ‘ices could then make better use of their skilled and expensive-to- train personnel, 90 per cent of whom at the present time do not re-enlist but enter civilian em- ployment at much higher pay. The Man About Town -—Why?_It_-must be that we just. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tree Powtiig Peess Company 48°W. Huron &t. Trade Mork Datly Except Sunday Qeeertt, Baserrr. Jonn A Riaey. Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager mn, Eset M. Teeapwett, Cireulation Manager ann MH Frreorectp ‘ee President and uwsiness Manager G. Maagnatt Jorpan, Local Joun W. Prracmma.s, Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Roerer B Teer. . Groves C. Inman, Managing Editor Classified Manager- Pontiac 12, Michigan Entereé at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter ; . ase for wae for repubiics % i news” ay —yretts | io this thi * a s | val ts af Fs —— ‘Gapatebes. Te " {an seine — rrier for 40 cents service Ld “i ‘gt ave "avaliable by maii peer and nites ia ns we if; jaewher % Counties a fiz alae Bates Fe vent i oloresteas payable in advance. ee. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF" CIRCULATIONS = « ee . ‘y Youngest; Oldest Newspaper Work Extremes Honored at Press Meeting ' Lady: A woman who- makes it easy for a man to be a gentleman. There are countless compensations in being young—also in being old. At a-din- ner at the recent meeting of the Michigan Press Association at Kellogg Center at East Lansing, John A. Hannah, internationally known president of Michigan State University, who is placed among the ten brainiest men An our nation by President ‘Dwight D. Eisephower, _ t opened his welcome to the 600 banquet- ers in a rather unique manner. Pointing out the architect of umn and his wife, he said: this col- “Here are two people who have been attending these meetings over a greater number of years than anybody else here, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haas of Pontiac and Holly. And with them are the youngest newspaper people here, Wilford Berman, and with him is Ann Yamasaki, his fiancee.” Berman his completed journalism course at MSU last year, and now its with the Port Huron Times-Herald. Miss Yamasaki finishes her course this. year. It was our great and never-to-be-forgot- ents when we were in years ago. three Word comes from my inside informa- tion man at the Detroit Athletic Club mental requests for more money. that our “Semon E. (Bunkie) Knudsen has been chosen as a member of board of directors First outdoor blossoms of 1958 are ported by Mrs. Adaline Heyworth its -e- of Rochester, who has crocus at the base ef a warm chimney. ate Refreshing my failing memory, ter from Harry Diehl anniversary. a let- _ of Cldérkston reminds me’ that this is an ‘Twas 40 years ago today that we all were buckling down to the federal ordér to use less heat and light. e Few people knew more about the proper conduct of our elections than did Jay A. Toles who died last week at the age of 77. is my opinion that he served on It the Oakland County Canvassing Board for a greater number of years than any other person in its history. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Annie Hamlin of Drayton Plains: day. John Heye of Milford; Mrs. C. R. Hirlinger « of Holly; eighty-sixth birthday. Herbert W. Smith eighty-fourth birth- ninety-fourth birthday. of Lapeer; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pinkeos of Warren; versary. sixty-fifth wedding anni- MORK , € Never Hit a Guy When He’s Down David Lawrence Says: WASHINGTON — Every now and then a “communique” could be issued to take account of the con- current happenings around the world inthe “cold war.” Thus, in the last 48 hours the following devel- opments have occurred which could have a significant bear- ing on the even- tual outcome of the momentous conflict between the East and the West: LAWRENCE ANKARA, Turkey — The United States, along with Great Britain, has | just pledged its moral and military support to the countries of the Baghdad Pact—namely, Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan. Secretary Dulles, present at the conference, recalled that Congress had authorized the President to use America's Armed Forces to assist any nation or group -of nations against armed aggression by international Communism. Mr. Dulles assured the Baghdad Pact countries that “they can be confi- _dent that mobile power of great force would, as needed, be brought to bear against any Communist aggressor."" He said the Mideast “long has been coveted by the tussians,* who have intensified and enlarged their ‘effort at sub- version."’ * * * C ATR O—Syria and Egypt— which lean toward the Soviets— are joining their governmental structures together to form a united front against the rest of the Middle Fast. * * * WASHINGTON — Defense Secre- tary McElroy gave details of President Eisenhower's $39.8-billion “ten privilege to be the guests of her par-~ detense~budget-to the House -Ap-—— Hawaii propriations committee and said that, if new scientific or production developments made pessible further speed-up in missile work, he would come back with supple- * * * MOSCOW—“'Pravda” said that some 50 miilion persons were undertaking various technical . studies in the Soviet Union and that two million were studying various branches of technology at the university level. * * x. WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower sent to Congress a message recommending that the federal government spend one billion dol- lars over the next four years, with an additional $600,000,000 from the states, for 5,500 graduate fellowships to encourage students to choose science as a career, and to provide_financial. support for teachers in mathematics and science. * * rd MOSCOW—‘“Pravda”’ revealed - that in 1957 the Soviet Union pro- duced 50 million tons of steel for the first time in its history. The Country Parson 1-28 “I think God is at work when ~ two men come from enemy coun- tries and live side by side in speace and trast.” NEW YORK-—Steel production in the United States was as running at an average rate of 75 million tons a year, which is the lowest rate in nearly 10 years. * * * ; LONDON — Defense euthorities said that the value of the Cyprus base for purely British ‘‘brush-fire’’ operations in the Middle East had been reduced by political develop- ments. At the same time they said that the role of Cyprus as a stra- tegic air base for the support of the Baghdad Pact was a question very much in the minds of. the council which is meeting in Turkey and one which the NATO powers would eventually have to settle. a ee 2 : ~ WASHINGTON — An just made between the United States and the Soviet Union pro- vides for a broad range of cultural exchanges between the two nations, including medical and agricultural experts, for a two-year period. There is provision also for an ex- change of broadcasts from time to time on internatioral political prob- lems, and exchanges of motion + pictures and technical groups. This agreement_was the result of three months of negotiation. It is too early as yet to appraise the possible scope of this agree- ment and its value to the Soviets. But unquestionably the cultural programs have been, used in the past by the Communists as a means of enhancing their own pres- tige in various parts of the world. The impression will be conveyed that the United States is really sympathetic to the educational and cultural programs of Russia despite the despotism that controls the Soviet empire. This development may yield a big prop- ganda advantage to the Communists, (Copyright, 1958) —_——FPHOUGHTS FOR TODAY _ 1 press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. — Philip- pians 3:14. | * * * There is not a heart but has its moments of longing, yearning for something ‘better, nobler, holier than it knows now. — Henry Ward Beecher. Dr. William Brady Says: Sleeper Caught Napping on Nutrition “I'm always nodding or falling asleep. No matter if I have had a good night’s sleep, as soon as I sit for a while . That is my only complaint. I’m 53 and enjoy almost —nctinctennenne nice Know-How? a spring that she is right up on her toes. : Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining te personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr, William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright, 1958) shaking a little inside. Auburn Heights Defends Work of Housewives It seems the working wife who complained about too much com- pany in the evenings might need a vacation or layoff. I sure hope employers who need to cut down will consider laying off those wom- en who don't need the work for a living or support of a family. I've heard factory working men com- plain that some women don't have to work very hard-gnd_still draw ~ the same pay. Why is it some men think their ‘wives and mothers don't work hard just because they don’t bring home a paycheck? Here's to all women who work at home, have no regular hours or shifts and are always-on the job, even if they don’t get paid overtime. They don’t gét too many coffee ’ breaks, either, but they are always Today’s Events Bear on Outcome willing to put the pot on for com- pany and keep the cooky jar filled. Happy Homemaker Want to Retain Present Name We are a group of people on Walton beulevard who want to see it remain with that name. Sentimentalists Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE How really old are you today? .. « How youthful do you feel? . . . What things, if any, in this life . Still hold a great appeal? . . Are you contént to call it quit . And hide yourself away . . And every task today? ... Or are you still ambitious, with... A hope and happy scheme... And is your heart still young enough . To understand a dream’... Sal avlledyaatemabanpoen lal wee Your certain years on earth . _is your ewn vitality ..— display your worth . you strive to do some good ° Along your daily way . . . So you improve yourself, and you... Grow younger every day. (Copyright, 1958) Looking Back 15 Years Ago NAZIS PROCLAIM forced labor , for all. U. S., RAF ao air war on Reich. 20 Years Ago FDR URGES big navy increase. NIAGARA HONEYMOON bridge wrecked by ice, plunges into gorge. ses fom sedding on reads We'l not son fogs einen I'm still Mrs. Helen Hart = nt . Woman Discusses Adult-Child Relation Some time ago I wrote of a theater manager who knew how to . The secret of adult-child relations is to view each stage of growth ‘with respect. The child needs more than a pal for a parent, and the parent can't evade responsibility by giving his child more freedom than he can safely handle. Winifred Sherman Oxford ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Pentagon is jug-handled by malfeasance in corridors instead of offices. Politics ripen fast in the tem- perate zones fanned by upper echelons and warmed by the sinfluential hot-foot, We have as much chance of getting away from lobbyism as we have from peels in the kitchen. There is too much sotto oratory in the whispered ee In times of national stress and peril the lobbyist will always put his shrug to the wheel, Tt has been gift-wrapped in admonitory preambles but never effectally quarantined. The answer is in a hat if you tip it to the right guy. Bureaucracy marches in tot- tered tempo from desk to desk. It operates in a five-corridored warren as well as in a multi- tunneled hutch. It gave Billy Mitchell his pref- erential come-uppance. It mem- orialized Jib Gavin as the heir to the referendum and cat-call, How does that affect the rocket program? Were we het- ter off in the spy solstices when we had secrets to be stolen? Case Records of a Psychologist: Gazing into my crystal ball, I see pe gRapy that you, like 40 million others, live in the Great Lakes Basin, where soil, water and food (meat, eggs, milk, vegetables, © fruit, cereals) locally grown con- tain little or no iodine. Physicians and health authori- ties know this, and in daring mo- ments they have even urged peopie to use fodized salt in. place of ordinary salt in cooking and at table. Ostensibly. their purpose was to insure daily in- take of at least a trace of iodine for everybody. But this timid suggestion has been followed. by only a minority of the population, perhaps because the physicians and local health ad- mifistrators have wagged their chins constantly concerning the “dangers” of ‘too much” iodine. SOME ARE SCARED I know, from correspondence with people im the Great Lakes Basin, that many of them are afraid to use iodized salt. This seems silly in view of the fact that one gets more fodine in an ordinary serving of shrimp, crab, oysters, lobster, salmon -er codfish » than anyone is likely to get in a week from iodized salt. I ean't tell the story of the function of iodin in nutrifion in the space available here. Please send me a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope and ask for the pamphlet The Iodin Ration. I There may well be other explan- ations for the tendency to nod or . fall asleep as Mrs. D. P. does, but anyway it can do no harm to bring her daily intake of iodin up to the level. required for good nutrition; © and I hope she will do so, as de- scribed in the pamphlet. If she does T shall expect & optet next America Needs Moral | Norman worked hard_ to make his store a success. He and unusually capable. Yet he couldn’t make the proper prof- it. So he finally appealed to the home office and they dis- covered the difficulty. Discuss this case at Sunday School. — We need a great revival in American morality! ‘By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-314: Norman Q., aged 36, operates a chain grocery store in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. : “Despite my best efforts,” he informed me, “T found that I secret tion. “And they soon found the diffi- culty. My butch- er and two clerks were looting us DR. CRANE of merchandise. “They would park their cars at the back of the store building, like the rest of us. “Then they would carry out old boxes and other rubbish through the storeroom to the incinerator at the rear: ¥* , ae. & “But as they'd pass through that storeroom, if nobody else was present, they’d throw a few cahs of fruit or vegetables into the rub-— bish cart. “Sometimes they'd include an entire case, Then they'd quick- ly transfer the stolen goods to their parked car amd then casu- ally dump the trash into the in. ciyerator. thievery was going on. And I was certainly glad it was the spotters from the home office who de- tected that my butcher was guilty, for I had considered him one of my closest friends.” WHY PEOPLE STEAL People will steal for a wide variety of reasons. Sometimes they have a grudge against authority and like to strike back at their strict parents by violating rules. * i * * ‘This lawlessness is thus a first cousin to the behavior of . the may espouse those alien doctrines ~to strike back at a too domineer- ing father. Some atheists are thus the sons of ultra religious parents. Indeed, ‘ sometimes their fathers have been clergymen. But the latter forced too much religion down-the throats of their protesting youngsters, So in later life those children strike back leader But other petty thieves steal to - get even with a boss-whem-—they dislike or who doesn't pay them what they think they deserve, _ guilty of such petty thefts, lying and cheating. Se America needs a rebirth of morality. 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Mrs. i Thomas Pryde of Berkley, and a i brother, Charles Pryde of Bir- mingham: MRS. CAMIEL JACQUES UTICA—Service for Mrs. Camiel (Louise M.) Jacques, 70, of 42771 a Utica Rd. will be held at 8 a.m. ‘Thursday at the Milliken Funeral i) Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Law- rence Catholic Church. The Rev.|. | Edward J. DeKeyser will officiate. Burial will be in St. Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Jacques died at her home Monday after a long illness. Besides her husband, she is sur- Lawrence ’ lvived by a brother and sister, both in Belgium. JOHN KLEBBA | ROCHESTER—Service for John ‘Klebba, 73, of 131 Shortridge St, | who died yestérday morning at lw illiam Beaumont Hospital, will ‘be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in |St. Andrew's Catholic Church. Bur- ‘ial will be in Mt. Avon cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at \8 p.m. today at William Potere Fu- jneral Home. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs./ Kame Lafferty of Clawson, Mr s. \Fred Wenchel of Ubly and Mrs. ‘Chester Dickson of Royal Oak. RUSSELL C. LOOK | WORRIED OVER DEBTS? it ’ gt - af - , a MICHIGAN CKEDIT SELLORS walt camags tae pn fF atteré, regardless ef bow mech or bow many yea owe. NO SECURITY OR cate ee REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO P Member American Aqsertation of eae Counsetiors “Let 9 Years of g Experience Assist You" : Sesun Dat Otek key eyey a MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% 8. Seginee | WEST BLOOMFIELD T 0 W N- SHIP—Service for Russell C. Look, 150, of 4126 Middledale St. will be ‘held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the | Richardson-Bird Chapel with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. The Rev. Perry Thomas will officiate. Mr. Look died this morning. He is survived by a son, George, and a daughter, Diane: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Look of Twin Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Lansdale and Mrs. Donald Smith. ‘both of Walled’ Lake; and four brothers, Sheldon and Kenneth of Will 1958 Be the Year That Changes the World? A strange man in Los Angeles,closely guarded for three thous-| —knewn-08-“The-V-olce of Twoland years by the sages, which ene 8 | Worlds,” is offering, free of charge|abled many to perform amazing }feats. He—maintains that these. immense powers are latent in all of us, and that methods for us- ing them are now simplified so that they can be used by almost any person with ordinary intelli- gence, The 64-page booklet he is now offering free to the public gives guidance for those who wish to prepare themselves for the momentous days ahead. It gives details of what to expect, and page booklet analyzing «famous world covering these times. Written in 1951, it success- fully predicted that the next great world crisis would be in the Near East (Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Jor- dan, Turkey). It shows that four of the greatest prophecies could not come true until the present time. But now they can and the years that change the world are at hand. Great dangers but still ‘Detroit; George of Pacific Grove, Calif., and Ralph of Walled Lake. MES. JANE M. RNCO WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs: Jane M, Rnco, 64, of 9076 |Pittsfield St. will be at 11 a. m. Thursday in St. Patrick Church, ‘with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rev. Lewis M. El- lis will officiate. Wednesday in C, J. 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CRUMP ELECTRIC CO. . x ae Make “#161 Comnpres vad n Lake Road—EM 3-4114 , 3465 Auburn Rood—FE 4-3573 . ROCHESTER: OXFORD. ‘HIGHLAND ae S | ee eG = poe i e Soe ak : a s \ soe) a \ cS ze RIGHT | ey __THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1958 eck (Bob Considine Says: Young’s A interview with Young a ‘few years! seek his fortune in almost any ago at the Greenbrier, White Sul-| other country. Opportunity ‘has phur Springs, W. Va. His com- died here." And with that he pany—Chesapeake and Ohio, then Novel stem | _toPolice Hoffa ~~ Federal District Judge to Name Watchdog dvice -- Leave the United States’| the rugged 5i-year-old Connecticut | architect and painter. He asked him what would happen if the Rale” into the restricted area in the Pacific. : Bigelow will find” the 50,000 square mile area almost as well- - NEW YORK (INS)—R. R. Young! was carried north from Palm Beach, dead by his own, hand, in the private car that symbolized his ‘ softened by rain Committee Today Teamsters Union The plan already has been ap- nt ved hy Judge F. Dickinson Letts the compromise settle- ment « uit. and the jurist wi gi¢ CSS. papers and ' im tr ‘ rn tint} ees ae: ; ee = The lawsuit, being dropped un der the compromise, was filed by, 12 Teamsters members from New York. who sought to prevent Hoffa| from taking over as union presi-) dent. They contended his election at the union's Miami Beach con-/ vention last Octeber was mgged.| Under the settlement, Hoffa) was allowed to take over the pres dency of the 1.400,000:member truckers union, the nation’s lar g-| est Jabor organizafi bur with tnree ™ mitors 15 democratic procedure ; ¢ fa] a@uv ise 7 n ind Inton } nd safeguards i to taxe but | serious consid Hoffa is vice from said he will give eration to their on's officers a money d mon ors is views. The un greed to handi un legal id any bustmness tned and property as i to ave { « LOM trustees ar MTL DPOM Is€ ties that * the plan the union “ ] one of the three monitors ind the piamtrfts in the suit i. Together,. the plaintiffs and the union will name the third! if they cannot agree on one, | Judge Letts will name the third will be chairman of the Il watchdog group a lL nde name ad COM or «ho 4 Buried Workers Are Rescued Alive INDIANAPOLIS u—A dirt bank and snow col-| lapsed on the . Madison Avenue | Expressway project yesterday. | burying two workmen * * * A second cave-in minutes later] trapped two other men who were) clawing at the pile with their! hands All four were rescued alive. | en Robert Bowler, 18, Roachdale, | was reported in critical condition He was buried deepest and was kept breathing during the half-| hour rescue operation by a pipe! pushed through the soft dirt to his face : The three other workmen were injured slightly ' Rita Hayworth, Producer Get Morriage License | ary = 7 4] f 4 or * A Cc —_ a¢ rd — prod r n producer |, a5 mworth af flr © taken out a mar-) but for the his first eV plans | her fifth * * Hayworth cense vesterday, tell- Ty that the cere- * ad ut gr’ the ng Tewsrnen only nory would be sometime early eat) encent tadrertisem ent) HOW TO DEAL WITH YOUR TENSIONS The quest for peace of mind—or | for good mental health, which is | another name for it—is universal, We have to work to achieve it. Following is one of a few simple, ready-to-hand actions which may help you. WORK OFF YOUR ANGER If you feel yourself using anger at | a general way of behavior, remem- ber that while anger may give you a temporary sense of righteous- ness, or even ‘of power, it will generally leave you feeling foolish. and sorry in the end. If you feel | like lashing out ,at someone who has provoked you, try holding off that impulse for a while. Let it |. wait until tomorrow. Meanwhile, | was he traveled about his rail-| py. interview ended after one road empire. _Paim Beach mansion built bY __jaa-qhen said, in an icy blue | turned and was gone. —owned that fabled resort. The) 4 Navy boards his | ketch. Quaker jy sucCeSs, “ _who didipatroled as the Nevada proving he -and-20-—feliow: —— +The car has a handsome dining }o2e-time_tlaborer_who_had battled public for Young begged | grounds, where- : ‘suggest to “to the officer in ch arge f S WASHINGTON @®—A_ federal oom, private bedrooms and baths, and sometimes defeated Wall ne to forget the whole thing . . ./pacifists were arrested last August | such a boarding party that he is! oe drawing room with deéply up-|Street had just finished a round of|.54 1 gid, antil the headlines re-|for stepping over the line at Cam : yudge arranged today to/® drawing , olf with his good friend, the Duke Fe wd ee Ne eee, ee Pee district judge holstered. furniture, a fine old) 80 ne, | called the bitter. brew that a poor|Mercury, Nev. U. S, Navy, you know, was organ-. launch a novel monitor system to! iled observation latform, |of Windsor. He epitomized the had in‘ the : . ’ 5 ; SS brass-ra’ Pp _~ | boy found in pot of gold | pwe.roOTH COMB iged to deal with pirates. watch over James R. Hoffa's ac-'a speedometer on the wall: that = Success Story. * at the end of the ggainbow. tivities as president of the giant/once told the tycoon how fast it| WHAT ADVICE? ¢ 8 te The Navy steams and flies patrol over the Pacific region like a isoni great fine-tooth comb. The case of Suffer Lead Poisoning | the Japanese tuna: fishermen who) HABEFAX, N.S. —Six families were dusted with the radioactive living on the edge of the city debris of a huge H-bomb in 1953 dump are being treated ‘for. lead 4 cost the U. S. $2,000,000 in repara- poisoning. Dr. A. R, Morton, the He and three associates will tions and much less of face in city health commissioner, aid attempt to halt the scheduled Asia. Hence the patrols. ithey had been- burning old auto- aaa aes ‘American H-bemb tests at the | After Bigelow’s press conference mobile batteries for fuel and had. pt : manner, “I would advise him | Eniwetok proving ground by sail- on Sunday reporter James Waldo|been poisoned by the fumes or by l had a strange and abortive te leave the United States and | ing their 30-foot ketch “Golden |Fawcett additionally questionedicontact with the batteries. * Albert Bigelow, a World War Il iquestien. I asked him what advice hero turned pacifist. announced This was the funeral caisson he would give to a young man ever the weekend that he will ef the tense and dedicated litfie starting out today as broke as he endeavor to outflank the Navy he man whe once worked as a 28- himself had been at the dawn of once served with distinction. cent-an-hour laborer and died in his spectacular Career the billiards reom.o' a 25-reom Young regarded me at length We Have to Make Room for Our New Spring Shoes That Are Arriving Daily BE HERE AT 9:30 A. M. WEDNESDAY MORNING! All Sales Final —— eT sati styi NG rs Bie r. _ SO FRIENDLY TO. YOUR TASTE! WHILE THEY LAST! Over 700 Pair All Sizes in Group But Not in Every Style 3 WOMEN’S SHOES Red Cross Rhythm Steps ’ _Naturalizers Ri aL isque Air Step Paramount Trampeze Foot Flairs Town & Country and Many Others MEN’ SHOES ‘(ss CAN LIGHT EITHER END! Values to 16.95 _Rands Rand Craft and. 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Personal Nous of Interest in Area GOP Club of Pontiac Hears Talk Mrs. Robert Watt of Birming- ham spoke to members of the Pontiac Republican Women's Club Monday at Adah Shelly Library. Chairman of the committee on political education of the State Federation of Republican Women, Mrs. Watt presented sketches of current events, She pointed out that women’s groups throughout the state are becoming interested in —— plang for revising the Consti- tution of the state of Michigan. Guests were Mrs. E. M. Ma- lone and Mrs. Nelson K: Hunt- er, Mrs. William Kreklow served as Chairman of the so- cia] hour. Mrs. W. E. C. Huth- waite presided at the tea ta ble. Virginia Osborne Feted at Shower Virginia Lee Osborne was miscellaneous home of Mrs. John MeCornick on Adelaide street. Cohostess was Mrs, Walter Sugg. Miss Osborne will wed J. C. Smith Feb. 2, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Os- borne of Ellwood avenue, and his parents are the John C. Smiths‘ of Lakeview avenue. Twenty-four guests attended from Pontiac, Saginaw, Lan- sing and Detroit, . Wax the Shovel ~ You can Make your snow ~ shoveling job easier if you coat the shovel with paraffin first, That way the snow won't --tick to the shovel, - Mra. Justean Slayton of Le Grande avenue was among those attending the opening >day of Hialeah Racetrack in Miami, Fila., where she was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Seymour for the ‘past two weeks. * * * . Mrs. Dexter Craig and ber sister, Jeannette Hubbard, of Bicomfield Hilis have returned from a month's vacation visit- ing Mrs. Craig's son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Craig in Midland, Tex. * * * iS dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weir of Fiddis street were Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. McBride of Detroit and Jacqueline Rowe of Auburn Heights. During the afternoon the eas viewed pictures the Mc- les took last summer on a trip around the world. Ar riving té see the slides were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pennell, Mrs. John O. Bouck and Win- Bton Bouck. x * * Visiting in the Pontiac area this week are Mr. and Mrs. DuF resne daughter, Diana, of East Lan- sing were here to _ welcome iad a eich “Pitts wr J of i sh we ) Mrs. Herman Charboneau, Mrs. F spore is Walter Hiller and» Mrs. Joseph Bon | hey } AY, JANUARY’ 28, 1958 Sno. Ball ‘on Friday ie _ Will Benefit Patients Pontiae Prets Photes Milton Ou va Beachland street. The dance, which will be held at Elks Te Omega Chapter of Beta the DuFresnes. Mr. Johnson is Mrs. DuFresne’s brother. * * Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Bre- vee of Mohawk road enter. tained for their daughter, Bar- bara, and a number of her le, is sponsored by Alpha igma Phi sorority. Copeman, Betty Bunnell, Bar- bara McGee, Licoyd Hughes, Gordon Brockman, Lester Hor- ton, Jerry Hull, Joe Ulmon and Sam Fruit. Others were Mrs. Julian —“Sakarnates totlowing her grad uation from Pontiac Central High School Thursday. Guests were Judy, and Kathy LaBarge, New Slate Is Installed by Snel Officers were installed Alpha Sigma Nu sorority Lied Naney Donna * * * Installed by Clarabelle Ami- don were Mrs. Andrew Mitch- . ell, president; Mrs. Park Smith, vice president; Mr 8. Jack Helvey, secretary; Mrs. T. P. Robertson, treasurer, - and Mrs. Lillian Mortz, histo- rian. Guests were Mrs. Mabel Amidon, Andrew Mitchell, T. P. Robertson and Harold Smith, Mrs. Ray Warden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belichum- eur, Mr. and Mrs. James In- gtom-of Ferndale and Mr, and Mra, John Vance of Roches ter. * * ® Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wal- lace of Menominee road and Mrs, Ruth Townsend of North Perry street attended the com- mencément exercise at Cen- * * of Mr. and Mrs, Aundine Pet- ot San Pedro. Godparents of ro, also former Pontiac resi- Mrs. Ivan Senters, Jessie Ste. vens and Elena Bajari. ‘figlio. Mrs, Sec sponsored by St. ces emer » * *¢ © Elected to the board of direc- avenue. A registered nurse, Miss Larrabee is on the staff of Pontiac General Hospital. Ponting Press Photo GA yey 3) iene of the affair Ro. sary and Altar doused There'll be balloons galore to deco- the-dance Friday — night. Mrs. Michael Gallogly (left) rate Elks Templefor Don’t forget that date Friday! At least Mrs. Ralph Marriott (left) of Maceday drive and Mrs. Duane Cham- Dear Abby.... Forgettul Expectant Mother Deserves Hubby’s Patience By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “= DEAR ABBY: 1 have been — married four years and we have one child, 3 years old. My wife lost a baby last wife gets pregnant she “cy gets very ab- FB sent-minded. I ok’ ee thing in the morning and she forgets it by noon! Another thing — sh. can't seem to hang onto anything! She drops dishes and breaks do with boys who go toa school dance, but don’t dance—they just stand around in bunches like bananas! A girl hates to everybody's and -if he refuses, you feel a dope. PATTI DEAR PATTI: Girls who Pa to turn. My beautiful 2l-year- old daughter is crazy in love with a fellow who isn't worthy ~ of her. He came for her last evening and she looked beautiful in her new formal and he said right in front of her father and me, ‘Please take off those heels or you will make me look like a shrimp!"’ (He is short). So she laughed it off and put on some flats (with a formal), I cried all night. What do you do with a girl who is too much in love to know when she's being mistreated? WORRIED MOM DEAR WORRIED: Love is not Only blind, it is sometimes deaf. If your daughter can “laugh it off,”’ she has a heal- thy attitude. P. S.: If SHE doesn't feel ‘‘mistreated,” don't give her any ideas, x * * DEAR ABBY: I have a boy friend whom I like very much. He Comes over here almost ev- ~ ery hight but he brings a friend with him. I serve them beer and pretzels and he and his boy friend sit and play cards all evening. State Officers Hold Inspection of Chapter CL __ Chapter CL of PEO met _ Monday at the home of Mrs. George Putnam of West Iro- quoi road, Guests. were Mrs. A. H. Smith of Grosse Pointe Shores, president of the Michigan State Chapter of PEO, and Mrs. C. B, Wightman of Muskegon, state organizer, An inspection of the local chapter by the state officers, exemplification of the ritual and initiation of “Marilynn a during the * of South Ardmore aoa and Mrs. C.-M. Beevers of East Huron street ony Ce es ia! a ba for you. berlain of Williams Lake road hope you won't. tients at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. __but he sure doesn’t. act. it, How Diplomatic ene Gets New Dean Nicaragua Envoy ‘ Considers Capital His Home Town By JANE EADS wegian Munthe de Morgenstierne, who spent 40 years on Embassy Row. * * ® The Sevilla-Sacasas live in a spacious, beautifully furnished English-type mansion in a quiet residential section of the city | UR d¢ we (KS Teepe” Proceeds will benefit pa- —*mtertaining * * * * The guests of honor were the Washington Senators, then, as almost every year, battling for the cellar in the American League. THEIR BIGGEST FAN an. ballplayers, agog that “should be nice to us seed feted at side He tells me he cares for me buffet ten lhe a tae Sevilla-Sacasa boys begging for can I get him to pay more autographs along with their d. attention to me, or should I just tell him to play cards somewhere else? * x & * OED get Tmy fon ewe DEAR IGNORED: Don’t be “T na a “d If he doesn’t deal home team and my does, you in... deal him OUT: too.” * ¥ * CONFIDENTIAL TO PRAC- TICAL NURSE: You are very IMPRACTICAL. As long as his wife is still living, stick to Sorority Council Conducts Meeting reading the thermometer and quit reading his mind. * * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped, self - ad- dressed envelope. Jean Warnock opened her home on Mark avenue Mon- day evening for the City Coun- cil meeting of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. A theme for the Founders’ - Day banquet to be held in April was discussed, The February meeting will be held at the home of Marilyn Rowe, = Midwinter Parley Held — by Women of the M oose A midwinter conference of Women of the Moose was held Sunday at Moose Hall on Mount Clemens street. Chapters participating were Port Huron, Flint Mount Clemens, Holly and Pontiac. Hattie ‘Phillips, senior tegent © Mrs. Fred Gooley of Mount Clemens, The college members were presented with red stoles, sym- =x £ —Ss ahead, Yet I sincerely believe that the clever men and women ef today just won't live that way. They escape the rush periodical- é __| ly and lessen the strain habitually 2 ane eS — _} because they have learned the art, sto k of relaxation. They understand the Ig wearing force of modern life and ‘protect themselves against it. set / se ® It is possible to work in a re- from our wonderful a ooh Spicy Grape Leaders Named , 2,000 pieces -of apparel Li e Mold = ; to browse through. mM ; Featuring the lovely Different \ 4 5 pe™ Spring look for By JANET ODELL Mrs. Halsey Davidson of mothers-fo-be. When next you have time to’ rg ete Anka Ged at bh * browse in the special canned goods| gy Mary in the Hills Episcopal AT BUDGET section of your grocery store, look; Church... She ,succeeds Mrs. PRICES fér a can of spiced grapes. You'll) Leonard Grinnell of Lake An- need them to make this delicious) gelus. salad that Mrs. Lee Griffith likes * * * . S to serve with ham. Other new officers of An- The Little Shop Mrs. Griffith is active in Beta) gelus Guild are Mrs. Allen Sigma Phi sorority, the Birming- Malcomson, vice president; MATERNITIES ham Women's Club and her Mrs. W. H. Wilmot, secretary; i church group. 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The stotuesque ¢ h d SS gy ee grace in well-bred clostics==—no : eccentricities. Longer jacket suits for this fall figure. The suit jacket that skims the -| waistline rather than fits skin-tight, | | double-breasted closing to conform | with knuckle-length jacket, the isimple line and superh fit, high- | jlight the tall Venus-built figure. | = ~ ie eee gmannamaenrininme ats | : : 5$0 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM wibe Pocsonaheed thee hot ot ooteclig” By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _slaxed mood just as it is possible Consider for a moment the rush to rush while sitting down. The of automobiles, trucks, subways, former approach to life gets you ‘buses and elevateds. Think, too, of there sooner with more. If you will jangle of telephones, the screech- who seem to accomplish so much, ing of sirens; constant rush of committee meetings, civic, and church work—always going somewhere—in-a hurryand_com- ing back on the double to do pres- surized cooking or get a meal out of a can! * * ’ Now is it any wonder that the) psychiatric wards in hospitals have been increasing ‘in size every year with patients who just cannot take! it any more? We always seem. rushed, in business or pleasure, or just to get across the street with a whole skin. Qian I appreciate the thrilj of com- Saas oh lige taal petition, I know the excitement of shooting the works for a goal THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY a 18 _ Escape the Rush of M the clang of fire engines and the'probe the habits of those persons) pressure— who appear to: have inexhaustible: “Take time out periodically from the rush of the world.. It will still be there when you get back. 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A friend of mine (whose husband is not in service) has asked me several times if I would buy some things for her when I * * * One of the main projects un- der way for the guild is the fifth annual Country Festival to be held July 26. Founded five years ago on the William Scripps estate, St. Mary now is a_ full-fledged Episcopal parish: The Rev. William C..Hamm, rector, for- merly served in St. Joseph Episcopal Church, Detroit, and Christ Church Cranbrook. “She is not entitled to this privi- lege and I think it is a gross im- ‘position on her part to ask me to. \do this and it places me in a very. embarrassing position. Can you, suggest a tactful way to refuse without seeming rude?” oo Niztnitiormtst sane este ss cer | against the rules, your husband Lashes Out xiv ster zoe t, ter sar | is not for your own use. at Cu re-Al Is “Dear Mrs. Post: Occasionally, | when my wife is not at home, one ANN ARBOR (INS)—A Uni- or another of her friends tele- versity of Michigan nutritionist phones and asks to speak to her. said Americans are wasting When I anounce that she is out, _ They're Concerned About Im re at| teenage Tomorrow; Don't Be Mice. + Men, do my shopping. 4 Mom, Dad Make on Their Pals . ~All parents are conscious of the impression their enage sons and daughters make on friends of ie Pea tn treated like one of the Hong , wd. Any teenage girl ? » § Jat nigh live! jprefers to have her mother act i had been doing in front of his friends. 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Will you please pointed out that the public (tell me how I can give an evasive spends the money “‘for prom- |answer without seeming rude?” ises, pamphlets, products and pills which offer very vague, unscientific guarantees for cur- ing illnesses. being healthy and Answer: This would depend on) how intimate a friend of hers is) iasking the question. In any case, | losing weight.” you can answer, “I’m sorry, but) More and more information, | really don't know.” she said, is being made avail- | able from scientific sources, and “more and more attempts are being made to capitalize en this new information by unscrupulous manufacturers of worthless—amd often harmful— | “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of | mine has teid me that when ad- | dressing wedding invitations or other social envelopes, it is not proper to write the city and —garealls, tories “and reduetng—+-Alale..2e- the. a ee . urealls, mom sepa- 3650 Dixie Hwy., , pills. rate lines, Wilt you please tell ni Pains Miss Beeuwkes added: “The truth is that nutrition education and informatior have not yet even permeated the teacher-training levels, so we can not expect the public to recognize the phonies." me if this is correct?” Answer: This is not very im- portant, but to write the state on a separate line is preferable. 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QVER MAC’S DRUG Store | ae Formerly of Rochester : EVENINGS B Y APPOINTMENT | Closed Wednesday » " shelr satdean ti teat Camieal Polanaatk Daren sell he honored at.a special program to be held Feb. 4 at the. bureau's agency << Fentios Press Photo Hundreds of erea vedi aks ke offered ' a ow lit w righ Margostia Parptak. she . Mrs. Ray Meggitt, re- representative; cording secretary; and Mrs. Arthur rusty a vice Ses! eae Sa = ; * jadmitted that the club had con- Right now they are in the pro- sidered trading Antonelli. k ik ‘While no one was admitting it, baseman Gail Harris and infielder | Ossie Virgil in otder to trade the the word was that Cincinnati had| Les" offered the Giants catcher Ed fara. Vice-president Chub Feeney ad-'Bailey and infielder Alex Gram- : pair to Detroit for Jim Finigan. mitted that the deal with the Ti-| mas for Antonelli, gers was just about wrapped up| Asked if the proposed bartering except that the waivers frorh the involved big-name players, Feeney rest of the National League on answered: Harris and Virgil have not been) “Very definitely.” received. | Finigan, when and if he becomes s ‘a Giant, may not even be a regu- 4 | ahticipate no lar. If Ray Jablonski holds up on x “But,” he said, difficulty, We should know later third and Danny O'Connell on sec- today or tomorrow if the other. clubs waived on the two players. ond, Finigan could vind up on the bench, Chicago ier Seana — Jelacic, Min- nesota end; ~ Dou Maison, eachers i _Shicago Bears, Gene Bentley, Te: h back; Washington, tt, ollege tack Leon ne . Pittsburgh John ae ae Maryland State College back; es, al Jobko, Ohio . State cov ork, Vernon Vaughan, + iF LI —_ end; Baltimore, John Diehl, Vi: tack netsco to De t), nt), Rainn Pfeifer, Ran State beck; Cleveland, Bob Mite is back; Detroit, Harold Outten, Virginis guard, - jobtained from Baltimore in a De- ‘cember frade. : ee to 1958 terms now is 18. man, ting .205. tt —f® The number of players agreeing The newest additions, besides Goodman, are utility infielder Sammy Esposito and pitcher Hal’ Trosky Jr. Last season Goodman batted .294 and has a lifetime major league average of .306. Trosky, son of ‘the former White Dees Idle, Retains Long Big' Ten Lead CHICAGO # — Indiana scoring ace Archie Dees, although idle all week because of examinations, r¢- mained far in front in the Big Ten Pirates Sign Virdon PITTSBURGH # — The Pitts. burgh Pirates today announced re- from centerfielder Bill Virdon, the ceipt. of a signed 1958 contract) all games basketball scoring race. Only 5 Days t £4 — —To Enter ‘Dees is averaging 25.5 points -|With 306 points in 12 games. His nearest rival is Frank Howard of Ohio State who has 279 points in 20th player to agree to terms, starred defensively in 94| hind Mortie Dutra of Calexico, Calif. who had led all the way, wmv hoa ay uae I didn’t know (three shots behind Ed Burke of ‘New Haven, Conn., and two behind Charles Sheppard of West Newton, When Sarazen teed. off he was in- =a. a tie for 4th place, five strokes be- But while Sarazen was firing his itwo-under-par 70, Sheppard was ltaking a 7 for 291, Burke a 78 for | 293 and Dutra an 82 for 295, Bill Black, of Ludington, Mich., shot a 75 to tie Burke for Srd place and Jules Blanton of West Paim Beach slipped in with a 72 for 2% and 5th place, dropping ‘Dutra into a fie for 6th with de- ‘| fending champion Al Watrous of Birmingham, Mich., and three others. Par for the 6,589-yard PGA National Course is 35-37—72. Watrous finished like a cham- pion but, as he said, it came about three days too late. Watrous, the 1957 winner, fired a two-over-par 74 in yesterday's final . He saved one of his best shots of the tournament for the final | hole — a ¢-iron” that sent the ball dead to the flag, missing the hole by ‘less than half an inch and rolling about 14 Inches past. He knocked in a wobbly putt for his birdie. * * * Scores of other Michigan Play- ers: Bijl Black, Ludingten, 75~ 293; Jim Barfield, Grand Rapids, T—298; Reggie Myles, -East Lans- ing, 7—304; Bill Graham, Bloom- field, 74—309; and O. W. Beaupre, Utica, 77—309. . cial 1958 Bowlerama . Page Wednesday Don't miss Wednesday's sports section of THE PRESS for a spe- cial page feature on the 2nd an- nual Bowlerama which will start next week. @ What are your odds in the prize list? © How many prizes, gifts and trophies ¢an you win? ® Who are the latest leaders as the, oldest entries? Wheaton Cagers Rip mer football great at Ohio State. - _jround for a 295 total and a tie for ~fsixth place. + eight years. Jeanne Omelenchuk of - DETROIT ®—Wheaton built up a 22-point lead in the first half and went on to defeat Wayne State, 88-54, in an intersectional basket- ball game ~ —_. a advantage in the first five min- utes and led 50-22 at halftime. wnt _ g)-gly Whitehead — Whea 9 points each.” ‘Winfield ve Wayne State with 17, Press Bowlerama 14 gamer for a 19.9 average. we wane Sate .t 446. Wayne State, 88-54 The Illinois college took a 12-3“ was high for ,- marie tg \Three St.Fred :. , Late 7 F .: = P. layers Dropped : bx ae i forSeason. Presenting oe Great Concept in Smoking En joyment * « * «+ o 4 s% Baie ym King Edward America’s Largest Selling Cigar HEED SoMETENS SONS In YOUR HOME? BUILDING MECHANICS TRADES @ TRADES & CRAFTS 1999 South Telegraph Rd. FE 46-4845 i ‘ : Saginaw, currently the 10th : jNHL President Also ranked team in the state in class ‘Wants Full Report A ratings, has won seven of eight’ ithe NHL, said last fight he wants! | }said Adams’ | scorer, iwith two broken ribs. ame at PCH. Starts |Mikes, Rochester, Holly, Milford in Action A battle of local Pivals involving two of the top three teams in the Suburban Catholic League will fea- $f Second Half of Loop Cage Schedule | ence schools “except Pontiac Cen-| tral and Saginaw move out of, ‘league play in tonight's. basketball “laection The Chiefs and Trojans tangle for the second time in four days. Last Friday, Saginaw closed the first half of 10-game league sched- ule by swamping Pontiac, 71-57. Tonight the two teams begin | which has five games to go, and the high-flying Trojans will take the role of favorites. nay to Howe igames, its lone loss coming at the ‘hands of Flint Central. * * * Flint Central, also 7-1, and Flint ‘Northern, 6-2, are tied with Sagi- naw for the conference lead. All on Adams*~ Charges MONTREAL w_The injury of Detroit Red Wing star Gordie Howe) is going to be the subject of an investigation by the National Hockey League. have 4-1 marks. *~ * * Any mathematical chance Pon- ' t tiae may have to the title, lies |e a five game victory streak in | the league for the Chiefs and a downfall of the oF Clarence Campbell, president o a full investigation of Howe's in- jury in a Saturday game and al complete full report on Red Wing Gen. Mgr. | three. Jack Adams’ accusations. | Pontiac could hand all three of Adams charged that Real ithe leaders a setback on the PCH Chevrefils and Leo Boivin of the |ZY™. and two of the pace setters pos aperet = jhelp must come from either Ar- +e, ww aid capds ‘thur Hill or Bay City to pull a “It was a lousy, dirty, uncalled | couple upsets. for—anything you want to call it,’ - « & , Said Adams. Neither Flint Central or Flint »~ * * Northern was expected to make Coach Milt Schmidt of the Bruins cock serious bids for the title. Pon- statement: was “Ut-tiac and Saginaw were the pre- terly ridiculous. season favorites. Howe, the Red Wings’ leading is hospitalized at Boston Saginaw is a tall quintet, and the Trojans demonstrated their | shooting ability as four players hit in double figures last Friday, led by Gary Potts’ 19 points, Wil- lie Thompsen’s 16, Larry Rous- seau's 16, and Bob Parker's 10. The Chiefs could upend the Tro- jjans, but unless seniors Dick Whit- season form, the PCH junior array ‘of John Bandy, Charley Roosevelt Alexander and Harrison {Munson may not be able to handle ithe veteran Saginaw team. i ~*~ * | Munsan has not been consistent \on the boards, Bandy has heen er-' ‘roneous on the floor and Barge! may be hampered with a reinjured: ankle. It this be the game for the | Chiefs to snap out of their slump, then Pontiac can regain some _ | « STRIKES AND SPARES "Haas = 2 shooters, As a matter of fact, they @ a ee ee e_ shooters Tang ¢ ato Feb-5t = 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. Fe The good bowler rarety roleess = FE 3-7514 ~ a spare, whereas the average bowl-/ er will usually miss one or two Professional wrestling returns to PoSagee -— OF more, each game. S ANDERS _ The first step in successful spare ed for the Pontiac Guard Armory: p,°%, 9.8! ishooting is to decide what angle on Wednesday evening February. FOR RENT fis best, For instance, we «show |5th. ; ne artahaen naake ‘the 24.5 spare today being shot * * + TRAVIS from = left so the per hooks Featured on.the card which is (¥*. Junior Ch HARDWARE into the 24. The 2-pin will knock! , casored by the National Guard |tion came st $:38 - FE 5-87% 1] 458 Orchard Lake Ave. [ways preach to my classes that By doe Wilman Shooting spares is a “‘must”’ building up your average. I i | ground in the SVC. - Other games tonight have Bay City Central at Bay City Handy, Flint Central at Midland and Flint ‘the easiest way to add 10 pins Northern atk ing Sexton, to your average is to convert one 'spare more per game that you're | “pms gto, «Pro Wrestling itelevision are all excellent ture a 15-game area prep basket- ball slate — _ * The big one wil] eee the goes against a WE ghi Fre erick cagers in a return match a ‘rivals. St Mary won out in over- time on ee St. Fred court, 50-48. involving St. Michael, a pair of Wayne - Oakland games and some independent tilts complete thé Tuesday schedule, i A lot is riding on the outcome of the Ram-Eagiet clash for beth schools, It is currently a duel for 2nd place but a win for St Mary could keep the Eaglets in the run- ni te Be et Some to St. Ben in seven loop starts ‘with four successive victories since but must keep rolling to stay in Orchard Lake has bowed only: die F red's-St. Mary Meet Tonight St, Frederick provides a rough obstacle. The Rams have bowed. ouly to St. Benedict in six games since the ist meeting with OLSM and are eager for revenge. A his average to 18 with 5 Friday. Nickerson is 11.3. * * * St, Mary has topped 50 in ex actly half of its games led by vet- eran sharpshooters Stan Monius- eg Goisdzinski. Monius- The Rams are fresh from wal- loping St. Michael and have the scoring power to stop the Eaglets with the likes of Tom Derocher and Nick’ Nickerson hitting the in his last four games.. Goisdzin- ski had a 14.8 average. The St. Michael five will be trying to get back-on the win- ning side after two successive icontention for title honors, hoop consistently. Derocher bosted batterings at Royal Oak St. Mary | the last half of the SVC card; | - ‘could knock each other out, but). imer and Jim Skinner regain early-| Barge, . : Pentiac Press Phote MUST REGAIN FORM — If.. Pontiac Centfal expects to get back on the victory trail in the Sagifaw Valley Conference it may take senior Dick Whitmer to arhead the resurgence. The“Chiefs meet league lead- ing Saginaw tonight on the PCH court. longer are unbeaten, but they stitt rank the top-heavy choice atop By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS West Virginia's Mountaineers no West Virginia Still Tops while Ferndale St. James hosts Center Line St. Clement. The Shamrocks defeated Royal Oak here earlier. =2he—get—oft—to—4—slew=start—this: year but has swished in 63 points Wayne - Oakland action~ will at 14 last night. but came too late! to be reflected in the balloting by the nation’s sportswriters and’ sonent slumping Holly as have Clarenceville traveling to Mil-||! ford and Bloomfield Hills at home| the | league begins ie 2nd half of its | Current | fiicid today’s Associated Press college basketball poll—based on games jthrough Saturday. Duke's stunning 72-68 upset end- ed West Virginia's winning streak Cage Results MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD Wheaton iil) 88, Wayne State 54 PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL (NBA) Detroit 115, Philadelphia $3 New York 113, Minneapolis 102 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ot Seton Hall 79, St. Francis (Bklyn.) 74 New York 8, Wilttems West Virginia State 87, Wheeling 82 Morris Harvey _— Liberty Duke 72, West Virginia 68 Georgia 84, South Carolina 63 Georgia Tech 71, Kentucky 52 idwest Alabama 195. Howard ‘Ala.) 44 Ohto State 15. Purdue 73 Northwestern 75, Minnesota 76 Xavier (Ohio) 16, LaSalle 65 Marquette 58, Toledo 55 12-4. sche cd ule, broadcasters. Two other top 10 teame—cixth | ranked Oklahoma State and © ive nge for a two-point setback at | eighth - ranked Kentucky — were (Cjarenceville and its 2nd victory. | knocked off last night. | Clarenceville has only won two. Oklahoma State, which. had Holly is smarting from * * * winning streak to 12, 70-64 by Houston. Kentucky was trimmed Georgia Tech. Kentucky now is. face another busy 71-52 by Bloomfield improved. The most local independent con- | test is not expected to be much West Virginia was the first pick| of a tussle as Rochester takes on 73 of 110 ballots. | on Oxford at home, The Falcons * * * are now 8-3. Cincinnati, led by the nation’s top| Other non-loop action votes and won-lost records through Ortonville, Millington at Jan. 25 in parentheses): Lapeer at Flint Madeville, Howell West Virginia Milfora will be looking for re- | three | climbed a notch by running its Straight beatings and anxious to | was beaten take it out on somebody but may | evening with will have || jscorer, Oscar Robertson, jumped/Assumption at Cranbrook, Royal | past Kansas State into third place.|Oak Kimball at Hazel Park, Madi- | The standings with points on a'son Lamphere at L’Anse Creuse.) 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis (first-place South Lake at Utica, Linden at | Vassar, (14-0) 1.008 at South Lyon, and Grosse Pointe i This is notarecent change in dividend policy, but has’ con- tinued for the past 25 years. | Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 15 w. nee Pontiac 4-0561 St. Mary's one) 101, Concordia (Minn.) 77 Bemidji Dtate = Suverior State 72 Gustavus Adolphus 85. Macalester 62 Hanover Gee 106, McKendree 71 Principia 65, Rose Poly 61 Southwest Houston 10, Oklahoma State 64 North Texas 59, Tulsa 57 Arkansas State 89, Austin Peay 69 Texas Western 89, Abilene Christian $1 Far West Idaho State 70, St. Mary's /Calif.) 58 Arizona State (Piagstaf!) ) 85, ae a 70 some TT, New ico West. 54 ton $6, Colorado State College “ Seat + ‘3. Santa Clara ¢7 | Williamette Tl, Pacific (Ore.) 55 Murchison, Sime Accept Invitations to Millrose NEW YORK ® — the stubby speedster from Western | Michigan, and Dave Sime of Duke) will meet for the first time over 60 yards indoors in the- Millrose’ Games at Madison Square Garden| Feb. 8. * | Meet director Fred Schmertz ‘said yesterday the two sprint ‘rivals have accepted invitations. Saturday Bout Will * * City Cage Slate CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE Class B at nay why mo — Walled Lake vs. Boys Club, —_— Booth Homes Merchants, 8:30 p. tate hea ‘Lineal 8pm: Avburn 5 & 10 vs. rover the -5. (Copyright 1958, John F. Ditle Co.)| 196 Ordinance with Lee Campi. one of Owosso as Promoter, will be the Donavan Brothers, Doug and Red, in a tag team bout against Gentleman Jim Hady and Al Warshawski of ae and Grand Rapids, Pees ae ae * Wednesday's Games Ciass A at Pontiac Central — South- Shaw's Jewelers, T p.m Lincoln Junior — rk vs. Westsiders, 7 p.m.; Bt. vincent | de Paul vs. Jack's ae & Gril, 8 p-m.; - p.m FORD BASKETAALL LEAGUE Tonight's At Crary Junior Mig — * white Swan b Ae m.; Ryeson’s a Market in exhibi- =. ‘s Games No games scheduled. Proficiency Winners Listed at Rolladium The following sbpagiag tests Two mighty midget musclemen, |Tito Infante and Pee Wee James will oppose each other, with Lum- ‘berjack Steve Zold and Bob Mar- ion in the other bout. Tickets are available at Griffs Grill. GM. Te Monday's Results _ Hasse's Pharmacy §1,G.M. Tech 21 . Stone Baptist 35 Utica Eagles $4, Matthews-Hargreaves 34 rs sestner 10; GM. Tech| : Utiea—Bruce Ross 27: 3 3 ‘races of the 3rd period were: | Stranahan; Class B—Judy Free-Style Singles Ba —paster Central —_7Chr Auburn Heights “Boys Club vs. Wesisiders, Whiter's Elec- | day at the — t Settle Chuck's Future DETROIT @ — Chuck Spieser has assured the boxing fraternity that “both myself and -everyone else will know how much fightiig iy t & The Detroit. fighter and Lane wil] meet in a scheduled 10-round the Pontiac area with a show slat-iside Royals vs. CIO Local 594, 8. 0 — m. light heavyweight bout. - & ° 9 « Spieser “retired” a couple of weeks ago and two days later an- nounced he had reconsidered and 18 would fight at least once more. Spieser now says, “whether I continue in the ring depends on how I do against Lane.” i! |. 2. Kansas vecesogens 42) OF ar] | 3. Cincinnati coeees tle) ed 760 at Port Huron. | 4 meas State .,,.. (2) «¢13-1) 31, — $. @an Francisco ..,,..(4) (13-1) $33) 6. Oklahoma State ....(1) (12-1) 474 7. North Carolina (2) 412-3) =. 298 8. Kentucky (1) €22-3) 296 9. Maryland : 110-3) 203 10. N. Carolina State (11-3 189 | Second Ten ill. Tempie . (13-2) 173 /12. Bradiey : (11-3) «150 ee St. John's power ‘ 19-0) 1% 14. Mississippi Sta «(1 3-3) e i15. Michigan aoe 110-3) 85 116. Dayton ...... man (14-2) % [3 Arkansas eceetece (11-3) M 18. Wichita “eer +ee #li-4) »” 1%. Dartmouth ABATE 413-1) 23 {30. Oregon State ... 2 Ira Murchison, | is_left in me’ after he meets Bob- Lane of Miami Saturday night. Lakeside Holds {st, Police Gain in ‘C’ Lakeside held its grip on Ist) |place and the Pontiac Police took | over the runnerup spot in.Class C. iCity League basketball games ‘Monday night at Pontiac Central. Roger Reynolds scored 15 points jin defeat as Lakeside tripped Town '& Country Lounge, 45-36. 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Swi sia UN AY lof the last of the Mohicans. * * * conrecjonienes ‘with a ietter hari. 157,500 Pennies ing the most frequent Cristian CLEVELAND & — Fifteen names given children whose pledges paid their initiation fee to} birth or adoption was announced | Phi Sigma Delta fraternity at) in the newspaper during 1957. |Western Reserve University in| | Among the boys, John headed! pennies—157,500 pennies. “The Jewish state of Israel was, proclaimed in Palestine in 1947. No other American beer is brewed this way... > only Stroh’s is Fe. Brewed. tn 19 gleaming copper kettles Stroh’s is fire-brewed at 2000° to bring forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients. No other American beer is brewed this way and that’s why no other American beer tastes like Stroh’s! You'll like it’s lighter! The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan ; ON TV: Red Wing Hockey (TV and Redio).. Sat Afternoon Hockey (Ch. 2)... Capt David Grief (Mon. 10:30 ?.M., Ch. 7)... Martin Kane (Fri, 7:00 P.M., Ch. 4) ~ [Bandits Start on Career jeandy they had just purchased. Resnick! Hollywood Headlines “ Not Filming Musicals Like They Used to Do By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @® — Whatever happened to the movie musical? A glance at the 1958 schedules of the Hollywood studios shows aj dearth of song-and-dance films, which amounted to 4 per cent of movie production in wartime years, Now the film musical ap- pears to be almost facing ex- tinction. * * * Twentieth Century-Fox, onetime haven of Alice Faye and Betty Grable, has only one out-and-out musical in the works—“Can Can” —and it has been postponed again) and again. Paramount, where Hope and Crosby once cavorted, promises only an Elvis Presley film and possible the life of jazz- man Red Nichols. Warner Brothers, which started the musical trend of the 30s with Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and company, has scheduled “Damn| Yankees” and no other tunefilms. | RKO, which gave Fred Astaire! make. In an economy-minded era, studios can't afford them. Ar- rangers, musicians, etc., that are needed to sustain musical produc-|, | tion, 2. More and more films are be- ing made by independent produc- ers. With an eye toward costs, they tend to steer away from the musical, 3. Musicals are a costly risk. While they were surefire in war times, when everyone es- capist entertainment, they are by no means a cinch to recoup their heavy costs now. 4. American audiences get a surfeit of music on TV. 5. The musical makers have run. *- out of ideas. * *x * But this report doesn’t sound the ' death knoll for musicals. The pub-. lic will always welcome entertain- ment on a scale of “Oklahoma,” | “The King and 1,” “My Fair Lady,” “An American in Ports and * “Music Man.” i and Ginger Rogers to the world, | is dark, and Universal - Interna-! tional is grinding to a halt on all] films. Columbia has planned no; big musicals, x* *« * | MGM, .long the citadel of* the musical, is doing its bit, But the effort is a fraction of its once-| heavy schedule. The only “pure” musicals on the 1958 slate appear to be the Broadway hits “The Boy Friend’ and ‘‘The Bells Are Ring- ing.” of course, there are a nooner of rock “n*—rolt quickies being | made, but they hardly add much luster to the screen. To get back to the original ques. | tion—What has happened? I otter these observations: 1. Musicals are expensive to Hold Court Hearing A hearing on the necessity of off. was held yesterday in Oakland |§ County Circuit Court before Judge! George B. Hartrick, but no action was taken on the matter. the land, to be paid the owner of | For Lumber | Building Supplies For Quick Courteous Service _ ALWAYS COUNT ON eit we Ri shee 'W, WUROT snecceee the inn, Ernie Felice. after almost two years of studying] the off-street parking matter. LOS ANGELES (®#—Robert My- ers and Carl Wilson, both 12, told police they gave up $5.60 to two bushed them with a loaded sling- shot outside a candy shop, Robert and Carl said the holdup men gal- lantly Jet them keep a sackful of older boys after the bandits am-/f l The People of. Peyton Place are on the Screen! _ @ 2 FEATURES © “Silk Stockings” at 10 - 5:15-9:20 P.M. @ P-L-U-S @ TIP ON A ) | ©) 4 Oa 10) al 5 6 oh4 SHOWN AT 3:30 ond 7:45 P.M, ONLY | ALSO . . CARTOON FUN DOORS OPEN 12:45 P. M, e i: q « ‘ ee ee a ee es on Dope Peddlers. DETROIT #—State Sen. *y M. Ryan (D-Detroity has labeled as “downright false” a statement] he. attributed fo a columnist that _ Michigan narcotics sale law is. less severe than Ohio's. ; Bi: = * Ryan said he referred to a Drew Pearson column which said that Ohio’s new law giving 20-year pris- on terms to convicted dope ped- diers had. driven them into Michi- gan and Illinois. Unusual Address Given HT = _ DES MOINES, lowa ® — Two Des Moines men received ecards recently from a restaurant owner who has retired and moved to California, Both cards were ad- we WELL KNOW IN_A MINUTE, "one of the men. ae BOARDING HOUSE GZ A eg RRL Yi t'M SCORCHING A Zi ee ee Y Few EGGS, MASORI—~ V3 TOUGHT T HEARD A DUL GY HOW'D YOU SLEEP Z— |Z THOLEE / v ty Z\ UM GOIN' To MANE TO JJ THUD! «~LMIRAFFERTY VY Z\ "ON THAT BED? SE \ BED ™ EITHER HE'S Yijzy On AT BEDE J“ _* \ A SOUND SLEEPER (°F OR SMOTHERED / i se SSF eee teat _By Ernie Bushmiller LOOK WHAT IL WASTED A WHOLE | MONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS BEING GOOD CAPTAIN EASY WHEN I'M WISE TO THEIR. By Leslie Turner OKAY SO FAR. WE HAD HIM UP TO FOUR HOW ABOUT HIS ROUTINE, MAYBE I CAN "(BO ANDRIX"IS I DOPE OUT SOME PLAN TO HAND CUFFED ESCAPE! | DURING THE ° REFLEXES GOOD...NERVES STEADY, EASY. HES NOT PT TO GET RATTLED I COULD'VE TOLD YOU THAT, MAJOR! ACCELERATION TEST ON THE CENTRIFUGE2 G'S... FOUR TIMES THE PULL OF GRAVITY, WELL GRADUALLY INCREASE THAT TO Wil oo OUT OUR WAY TRIP TO THE IN AN EMERGENCY! HAW- HAW! I'VE SEEN A LOT OF WELL ,SOME PEOPLE }— |_— : WEIRD SNOWMEN YOU'VE MADE BUT igi — . THIS ONE TAKES THE PRIZE! A MIDGET i tei — MTN AR MOR HAR) PA ae lala elmira A a — one, 2x: tn | Kec Ve¥ IEA 7 Tal \ ||| EA FEGE 4 II Hy dy ay —= 114] | 5 —_—_—_— od | See « =>} BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BEGGING YOUR. |] I REALLY COULDN'T SAN! 3 " PARDON, (RS. |] I’M ONLY HERE TO INSPECT RUGGLES, DO YOU THE PROPERTY! PLAN ON OCCUPYING THE PREMISES? \ a 7s S \ ay a < eis NO NEED FOR HIS KNOWING THAT IF 7} | WE LIVED HERE, OM ROD'S SALARY, WE'D HAVE TO BUNK IN THE x 7S j 2 ; TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OF. © 1958 by NEA Service, Inc. _ THE WORRY WART By McEvoy and Strieber : SOE Seen EE Meee) 2 -= = ay ed. en - Fi WAS (LT Wesag tremens ba GRANDMA. "| & VO88 by MEA Servion, ine. TM Reg. UK Pan OFF, ‘THE GIRLS , ‘ by Franklin- Folger HALF ACRE CASTLE HOW COME YOU'RE NOT OVER TAUNTIE JORDANS WHERE YOUR CLUB is WELL,LAST WEEK JUST | |...AN'I KNOW IT TAKES DAUNTIE} | ABOUT A MONTH FOR HER WITH A SNOWBALL... 7-7] | T. FORGET SOMETHIN’ LIKE THAT / aE SHA |28 ; Shs a8 oot Et akadeadibensated i. 08". a> |" There aren't any young pretty ones, I totice.”” &.. Pw (4.52) 103 ern “ : ji ” , nan ; DETROIT EGGS Cie biter 1G A bern soe) will re City Approve, eight feet. rnc no ah ae pepe] Cont OiL 7-2. 420 Rate eae 4 , pOETROIT. Jan. 28 ‘AP) parte, Boe Copper Rng... 18 Seach Cae : Appropriation to Run) . . fale Say agreed Abc to- graces Les: aaa oe |gether later, possibly today on Whites. C Curtia Pub... 192 genre Pred oa | Lots , lat. large 41-4). "weighted average Gh Dei 1 ee ee Municipa rains oul. subsequent meetings. meditim 38-40, wtd ave. [9's:-Grade B Ltt i pe a ofr Mincisir .. ....89? * * * ‘large, 38-40, wid. ave 29; Browns. Grade on eae + a Roceny ats ; > A extra large 42; large 41: thedium 38: Dow’ chem’. se8 comthern Co. 744] City Manager Walter K. Willman! Plants which reopened without 2} nde B large 38, checks 29-34, wtd. avg. py Pont... 183 ein ee) 2s 39+ Will ask the City Commission to- incident today were East Jeffer- | Commercially graded: Whites. Grade A, “seg? +" 4g 0 Roerrey RA ...:19* night to appropriate funds from, i large 35'4-38 ri 5 - Eaton Mig .... 4 — ; \son and Kercheval Grade A. large 34%9-17"% 2 eta SR i Seo nd +: $$ lithe 1958 budget to run the city’s. | oeraoerroceray (Ee ahs Ba gt time parking tt, ‘ | ; ‘ ata |. DETROIT. Jan. 28 (AP) — Prices paid Sot toa = hes oe ee ce 382 é = CHICAGO w —Early grain s it hier ee tees ture would be less than the $115,000 yr No 1 top quality live poultry up to prem rs 1g) Reber ras as) ticipated in revenues from park-|‘Ures dealings were light and slow coe dos Sw ron We me hes ete tet See Brin BE Re eH ng meters (os tes ete of Trade dey Zid Wee. whites, 29°71, Barred Rocks! Gem Pas SS Treat Pe cata 8 4 [the arses cee aly wae eee Directors Elected 27-28 eaponeties, "3-4 Ibs . 26: B%y-8 arr Gen Motors ,, 34.7 Tir ke--R Pear” m4 lo * 26-28, ducklings, 28: old roosters, 12-14 Gen Shoe ..... 224 tran W Air . 1281 Commissioners had only two oth-| [Gen Tel...) 436 apaneemer t heduled on a six. The small viene ‘a corn came) | Li k See re da) Teenty_ cam i et nae “ ee eye mostly from northwest brokers and) Seven members were elected to i ivestoc Gillette 011°" 366 7m cue point agenda. one commission house was q fair the board of direcfors of the === | parucer Lavesrece esareae eae 7° use avr Lin 2 2 aot Willman was scheduled to re- |buyer of soybeans but neither was newly-established St. Joseph Mercy | “,DETROM Jan aT WAP aaa Grab reine» see ast Unit Fruit - = port that the estimated = a (sufficient to absorb all offerings.'Hospital Credit Union at the first, ogs — salable 1000 Market not estab- “Shs. Un Gas . ned shed we ee Greymane | ‘Shoe@ US Rub ....: 34 1| Proposed extension of com Traders said there was nothing [277ual meeting held last night at Cattle — salable 2400. Bulk early sup-|Holland FP .... 106 US Steel 333 sewers to service the Pontiac a Ee the McAuley Nursing School audi-| ply ‘ino week ee Spt oe ponents tee a2 ve. Tob oss teens oa Trailer Coach Park on East Wal- | '™ _ Carly m Atg = ate torium pe week; ¢ average ooker eees { more a rate volume . i d ~|H Cent ...... 302 Weste A Bk. 21.6 boule been set 2 than a moderate Ce al cestage to Wah chanee steers induct Ray’. 167 Wests erg! ta ward has - _ of dealings either way. Elected were Ralph Lownds, early supply cows arcund 35 eent|Interlak Jr 224 White Mot ....492, $90,000. * * * Fredonia Bourdon, Jack Irwin, J of receipts. this slightly more than last, Int Bu. Meh. a4 Mi ileon, -& Come sie “Ke = war-read Sr ape SET RETIN & i habeas oder heden: Se, ge Sars let A |) ee ete (er cee After about an hour of trading,| Mrs. lee Robertson, Marion | Ballard, Arthur Kinney and Ed- ward Phillips. side fractionally of yesterday's, icloses: wheat was unchanged to 3% ihigher, March $2.175; corn 5s low-| er to 34 higher, March $1.09%: | oats unchanged to 4 higher, Marchi 6244; rye % to 1 cent high-| er, March $1.24%; soybeans %& ‘|Arthur Kinney and Harold Brady. The credit union was organized | Hast—October.—it-hastotal_assets: The credit committee will con- sist of Mrs. Ulysses Barnett, Roger Kidwell and Gladys Hazlett. Serv- jing on the supervisory committee ‘will be Margaret Miller, Mrs. * x * of $4,037 and a membership of 202. Crofoot Cubs Induct Newcomers to Pack New members Patrick McGuire SIBLEY | 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 New Selfridge Shelter : MOUNT CLEMENS (INS)—The Air Force has announced a $500,- 000 jet-age ‘alert shelter’ is being ‘built at Selfridge Air Force Base € SWEETEN A 30Our STOMACH ito house interceptor plares guard- ling the Great Lakes region. | The shelter is scheduled for com- pletion this dune. Saber hi DETROIT i — Ford Motor Co. plans a soft-top convertible model in its four-passenger Thunderbird line in which the top retracts fully into the trunk space. area. The conventional design drops the top into a well behind the rear seat. * * * _| After the retracting soft-top ‘folds into the trunk, the trunk! deck moves back into place, con- cealing the top. The same prin-| tiple is used by Ford in its re-| tractable hardtop convertible. The first of the new line of ‘Thunderbird models, a four- ‘passenger hardtop, is setieduled ger model, discontinued | several weeks ago. . * The: new hardtop will be ee sented in 12 solid colors. and 36 aS | | two-tone combinations, The soft- 12 body colors with white, green, "blue or black top. for introduction next month, It |, 41) replaces the former two-passen- top convertible will Be offered in| _ View Dr., West Bloomfield Town-| ship, was found guilty of reckless. driving by Keego Harbor Justice James Southart, Monday, and paid a fine of $60 plus $15 costs. Complete Line of Reconditioned Furniture and Appliances for sale at reasonable prices. The Salva- tion Army Red — Store, 118 iW Lawrence St. Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. 'Lawrence. Clearance sale: School bags, games, novelty gifts, % iprice. Other*items at Cost —, . Appoint Three Persons to GM Field Relations __General Motors Public Relations staff has announced three appoint- ments in the field relations sec: tion to become effective Feb: 17 * * * Frank R: Faraone will become manager of the Cleveland public relations office sueceeding Gaylord |M. Coffin whe is being reassigned. Thomas L. Pond is succeeding Faraone as regional public rela- tions manager at Dallas, — Tipo ahh Se i. fo 125," |eigras ate del sins ae, sinha Ng Ct.. pleaded guilty to a charge] lower to M4 higher, March $2.24%; ~ r Allen Elec & Equip Co . . 3 ‘of drunk driving, Monday, before established. Baldwin Rusher Con 5 2 2 Suncoa Court Judge Cecil B. dred Ibs. higher, “March $11.60, G. L. Ott & Chem Co .. * |McCallum, and paid a fine of $100 hoe 42 ’ AC Spark Plug Gets ioritlcors op ay Ge 2 103 08 and was sentenced to serve two Grain Prices $2, 246,822 Navy Order | ths, Prophet.o° c+ 3 G3 Tf days in the Oakland County Jail. Toledo Edison Co W134 131 CHICAGO GRAIN FLINT (INS) — AC Spark Plug Wayne Screw Pd co ° 3 71 Floyd K. Alcorn, 46, of 1845 Bbivicion of General Motors today| [Beechmont Rd, Keego Harbor,| Cmcepe “= % GP) — Cpening) announced a Navy order for $2.-/ ‘paid a fine of 30 plus $10 costs, SPL ail aa \246.822 in aircraft spark plugs. F d i k Li d Off. Monday, after pleading guilty to May 10.2.1! 212% May oe. $038 | AC. said the contract calls for or a es | ‘charges of reckless driving before Bep. InN 1 fo." “Mar veee 103% nine types of spark plugs from’ ‘West Bloomfield Township Justice Dec Some “OS's bert 2 ot oes both its line of massive and fine. E derbi if Elmer C. Dieterle. MET cssccas, 140% GOp.......-: 119% wire =v plugs. ew : un [ay enone Li wet? a Clyde J. Swift, 29, of 2307 Island Dec 17°25. 113% May 722025 .1187 Madison Heights Man Stands Mute to Charge Arraigned Monday on a charge Knight, Madison Heights, stood mute. Cir- “adv cuit Court Judge George B. Hart-|¢ of armed robbery, Edward C. 13687. of 27850 Darmouth Rd.,leats y, and Warren Lake and three new den mothers were inducted at the Crofoot School Cub Scout Pack 8 meeting last age * * | | F 7= insurance needs — call on us fto- cnerne] soe foe day — there is mo obligation to get the facts. H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Max £E. Kerns 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 ARE YOU FULLY INSURED? ‘or a complete analysis of your _ Phone Richard H. DeW itt Res. FE 5-3793 _Accident Insurance —_ __Automobile_ Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance : Tenants’ 714 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. BAKER & HANSEN | Homeowners’ Policies FE 4-1568-9 | Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 _Fire Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds — All Types Policies ¢ _Two things a man should never be angry at: what he can help, and what he cannot help. —Thomas Fuller, 1639 Nine Cubs seccien awards. Re- ee = tiring Cubmaster Kenneth H. Goff introduced the new Cubmaster, John E. Stepleton. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- NEED MONEY? bate Court for the County of Oakland, — Di In the matter of the petition concern- ing Ada-Ketcherside, minor. Cause No. To gad — ia Ketcherside, par- for Knight. * * * Knight is held in Oakland Coun Jail. Charge Was Reckless, ‘Not Drunk Driving Dr., pleaded guilty to a charge of driving before Sylvan Lake Justice rick entered a plea of innocent £ He is accused of robbing a wom- ba he an of $16 in Royal Oak on Dec. 19./Stéte, , Failing to furnish a $5,000 bond, ty |oou Benny Garcia, 29, of 629 Granada peg! réckless driving rather than drunk | Moor Joseph J, Leavy, as was_ reported /|iseal) by the Sylvan Lake Police Depart-j“ ston Se — ‘tiled this abouts of te ee minor child “are unknown, the said child, ser ae uj oe public for sup-) port, an aid child should ot 8 placed under the jurisdiction of this process : ABLE. Submit ature, _— fine of $80 plus $20 costs. ment last week. Garcia paid a f WE WANT YOUR CLOSE-OUTS! Your pie mipe guished and obsolete merchandise. LARGE OR SMALL LOTS ACCEPT- |_peoduets, OE) of manufacture, seconds samples, descriptive lit quantities available, and prices for — action, “From a Needle to a Locomotive” 132 NASSAU STREET Worth 2.3773 HARKNESS SUPPLY CORPORATION NEW YORK 38, NEW YORK ‘able address: HARKSUP the money may be used only for these purposes, Any tax money not ‘needed to pay benefits and ad- ministrative expenses, is invested bearing in interest - government bonds. Over the years since 1937 when Social Security started, the tax collected always has been more than the expenses. As a re- sult, there is now about 23 billion dollars in the fund. Incidentally, this wag the way it was planned so that the system would have of their daughter, CAROL BETH JONES Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayse of 3916 Morgan Rd., Gingellville, have announced the engagement Carol Jones, to Michael L. Wethy, son _eerned about? * * ing for a trust fund. Beth Q. Isn't this kind of deficit eS * A. Not at all. As I indicated, the law already calls for an auto- matic tax increase in 1960. With this additional money, we expect a considerable excess of income over expenses in 1960. Then, the trust fund will start growing again. It was expected from the begin- ning that there might be short before tax increases when payments would equal or exceed income, but the trust fund is plenty big enough to take care of such periods. And, after all, that was one of the purposes in provid- answered by mail ffom the Pon- MARTHA JANE POWELL The engagement of Martha Jane Powell of 7275 Sandy Beach Dr., Waterford Township, Daniel Joseph Revoir of 6270 Barker St., Drayton Plains, has_ been announced by Mr. and Mrs. wl K. Powell, parents of the bride-elect. Daniel is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Percy Revoir. He is a graduate of Waterford Town- ship High School, where Martha, a senior, will graduate in June. A September weling = planned. eed = ae MORSE | Air Force Capt Robert J. Mac: Vittie, of 134 North Center St... Highland, was recently awarded Auburn Heights Parents Eye Boys’ Recreation AUBURN HEIGHTS — Auburn Heights residents interested in pro- moting recreation for boys have been invited to turn out at 7:30 p.m. Monday for a meeting of, the Parents Club of Auburn Heights Boys Club. Business niectees of the parent group are held on the first and third Mondays of each month in) the new fire hall on Auburn ave- nue. Alternate Monday meetings, at the same place, are devoted to recreational matters, * meeting were: president; president; clerk; credit. Area Credit Union — . Doubles Assets in ‘57 of the Rochester Education Associ- come of $2,975 in 1957; outstand- ing loans of $30,267, and $7,000 on hand Officers elected at the annual Howard Minke, vice Willamena Ribbink, Opal Walker, Board of directors includes these. officers plus Dorothy Galloway. | Alma Kayser was elected to the tives are stressed and-general im-| committee and Honora|provement and development of in-| Capt. John * * Richard Huizenga, Shores, Drayton Plains all of Co. H., 333rd Infantry Regiment, and Rd., Birmingham, of the headquar- ters staff of the 70th Infantry Div. Z x * * cluded in the programs. cording to’ Mrs, Mel Stevens, Big Blast i rehensive| Services will begin each night | drive chairman. |map. scaasnear quvcian! to ‘ack at 7:30 at the Gingellville Church, * * * 3920 Baldwin Rd. With stores open Thursday night, treasurer.jactive Army and Reserve mem-, bers the latest developments in, modern warfare. Training objec-| Gospel Meet Readied ae Pet ‘by Area Church Sora oe ty | GINGELLVILLE—The Rev. John Linton of Windsor, Canada, will speak at the Gingellville Baptist Gureh Wotuainy ee This is aad ere = 12-day ‘evangelistic campaign,’ which will continue nightly, ex- REESE PEARSON a, ee * | wart toes aval : ROCHESTER — Annual Pe | args Be - B®, ; Ppeastrg Four Pontiac area-Army Reserve) as a pastor and evangelist, the | Malet. Nort: 8. aa iter, members will participate in com- ‘ : leks, Bila ; Bar ation Credit Union show assets exercise “Big Blast VIII" at nei becteer 5 ee ae Reval, an Cedar. West eld: ure doubled ~ the Se se pa . Sheridan, Ill, Jan. 31 to Feb. 2./He has authored several books and | Fravkiin;’ Dairl, C. Hays, 215 Main, os eek bi 1957 dents ot Oe The men selected are: M. Sgt. hag been the speaker at a number |“? end of 1956 totaled $20,491; in 1955 Donald Johnson, 1695 Lakeview of summer Bible conferences,.such| - ==“"'Dr., Waterford Township; Sgt. LC.\as the Maranatha Bible Confer-| Mothers’ M h Set $10,726; and in 1954, $4,403. io rs arc Theodore R. Pearson, 6066 North- ence at ——— The credit union reported in- |rup St., Waterford and Sgt. Arthur ks t Ahead to Wednesday © At each masting the Rev. Lin- ton will use a magical object_les- gon to illustrate a Gospel truth. Musical numbers by the church choir and soloists also will be in- FARMINGTON — The annual Mothers’ March for the March of Dimes campaign has been set ahead one day to Wednesday, ac- - E. Buss, 1791 Graefield The public is invited, said Pas- too people are out, .and ‘tor William T. Miles. Ke many mothers who wish to help have to work that night, she said. The mothers will meet at the The Union Jack was adopted as built-in protection against ups-| of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wethy of | tiae office of the Social Security , and-downg in the expenses and in-| 4423 Homesite Dr., Gingellville. ce ee There is no | There are about 12,000 trailer'O’Connor was re-elected to the oo skills and techniques in the national flag of England about| Veterans’ Hall after the march come, A July 19 wedding is planned. charge for this service.) parks in the U.S. pervisory committee. staff planning are taught. (1600. - for refreshments. Death Notices Cardof Thanks 1; Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9| Work Wanted Feenale 11|___ Building Service 12) Laundry Service 18 __Lost & Found 2% | WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY / MANAGER FOR FASCINATING, GC ae BABY SITTING. BY THE WEEK.| JOS. FLEMING, FL LAYING, | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. | Lost: Lore, friends | gre o mo for their . An . ‘exclusive and rapid growing «i- Pac Get Set in 58 References 23 Carlton Ct. sanding, finishing BS bedi Po fee, phone Pontiac ORY, SER watch re ad DAVIS, JAN. 28 1988, BEATRICE many acts of kindness and floral; Unusual Opportunity reet-selling business. We are look- tory and shopmen who want | Say CARE FOR CHILDREN, LI | FE 24406. 23-8101 mien » aher 4 ame Reward. tea Young St; age 40, beloved! eeventemt of aN woe Tg < Service ing for women who Will develop| ‘2 get sbead must Enow bow to censed home. FE 28275. ROOF REPAIRS LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- wife of wis: beloved) Toorestent tks er ee In Sales & Service and grow with the business read = Easy to learn. | oyp LADY WANTS WORK 3 amis fied. Beautifully finished Pontiac er Tne mo HATRED. — = ave. Maty M. nape. 7. Pu “e Punerai Home é netienel cencers, s eect = —— = poems _cssummal. pee Rigg Wc Fon chte Wrne Gays a week FE 6-1139. EAVESTROUGHING FE ¢0444/ Laundry. Phone FE 2-810) tan. stub tail, miniature : T = ‘ it. . ae ae a A an Sitke Sd Wumtim ORiner ger) Bt fateearersand Men Ess") aia"in’ da expansion program: | usgt "Good, Detron. Verment| ucirnie Trades, Rex & Pontiac | PACSUOENG tay” Prin’. vepin Mipnir work Lieeaeed baller’ FHA Landscaping _18A ee ays Soa ae : Mrs. Staniey * Mrs . per mon one ,_ eonees. eee, hour, has excellent : rms. FE 6-1198 Lost — LEATHER HA Di neral service will be held Wednes- : Car necessary. the job train- > a PIANO AND_ VIOLIN LESSONS aan “ Say ghana th 130 gpm, fram) Hie, Gorge fornia axras | ine Program apptrng. cate | FERMANENT CAREER | _ressonsbe_ re eset sip Cane wa nes —wouae | Ngan temmnes e barrens | URTOM, PULLDOEING. TARO] PEE Teme nee Rev. Howtsen officiating. Inter- it Ter) Insincere test talkers, please do PART TIME ¢ hour. . FE 5-504. w winter EM 33023. er _PE 5-s015 ; ment in Stiles Cemetery il end _grenseniéres. ‘pot apply. Write Pontine Press, | New York firm has} so | WW ANTED-MEN FOR REGIS > D&M BUILDING EXPERT TREE TRIMMONO Amp | “OST: BLACK PUREE, SM EL < mR, AA gi ME mn Meee 3 | ces tes resis Woe Pee Ope ive ET se SERVICE fee Be ee Se ae Winifred, 8. Rea © or : rom r \, 7004 Eves. OR 2.208 | — , : IN LOVING MEMORY OF EARt | C8! salermen. resi estate "il z . we. | Sc NG FRANK'S TREE Muford: “age 86; dear mother 2 Bowes. whg. persed ewer 3 5 vacuum cleaner salesmen. reefing | 575 HP oe TO TRAIN FOR int — i¢ — Waets WORE) TRENCHING AND ESS toa nepiass. also | OST: BLACK DOBERMAN. pellennne wl aby Rds “ta _ug_uhe_loced im, | fer setiener saleamen, © yes ore hood Representative f'{ Maintenence, Inspection | TONINGS, 0250 BUSHEL - Ma * BULLDOZING a LOST: BLACK LEATHER JACKET dear sister of | , Waters, ES ioe, ete ee tn mee eee Dnte'i| coakn meme women We tes | ‘ 2 NSPection | _ple_ 3110, RD. Th PEs Moving & Trucking ° Rar retie ene? Poneral service Wil, be held Be, lives with us tn memory, Year ef saline experience eee ee ar oes Trouble Shooting CApY WANTS OFFICE WORK - | "hiding Supplies 12A etter, Soi Uitetomn les) J MES at Biehs rd =. ira he oie a ssid spinat _ Somatten. 6 >. at Fees Must . per So ee a hn Overhaul oe pein DESIRES es OFFICE Wi WORK. Deliecmre Stns moe iros 4-1 MOVING = GATING ° ish | Better, male, black around ford, v. Char! c LOVIN of County, 4) on eee TT Experienced Secretary-Bookk FIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTS EA LLENT exes, large biack spot on side. sonia Mich fey Dano) mie 5 ee oe eee = : = x cider, and have car. | Mois. Typing, nee on eons ON = Preferably 3 days a week. FE la ee 3 cents es, 31265 W. | Ressonable In front of Cooley Union af 11 a.m. from the Congtegs-| You have left o veautiha caieary: enish_ appointments. ____| age, marital status and qualifice. | T-GAS TURBI E : a AA-1 Reduced Rates Pamily pet. Oenerees pe LOS pepe Church. Interment tn Ben ® sorrow too «reat be told BOOK MEN, SOMETHING w tions. Write Box Pontiac Press, J E AS UR N & LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK. % 31 | SHEET ROCK. TAPED & FIN-| smith Moving. Large van or pick- return or information. “Rich sonia. Mrs, Rubell wilt He taiSer tous whe ave loved ank| glvenees Gran. wane FELEPHONE sOLIcIrons EXP TURBO PROP hour, OR 3-6470. = wee Paar istmaien. 7B Ost. _up. FE 44866 Paschke. EM 34328 or eu ss00n, rate af Richardson-Bird Chapei./ xowr you, a egy Pa Book not exsential Female over 1@ * (LADY WOULD LIKE DAY WORK | " TARPAU ALL SIZES | HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME! Dst: VicINITY OF ORCHARD 9 memory will never grow old Mich. Between, 11°30 a841 p years, and have ENGINES Good references. FE 8-2581. JOE'S Ab N SURPLUS PE 3-002 | your "price. Anytime. PE 8-0003.| Lx and Telegrs mering comes, we Sie RIL DING MaIYENancs| A007 & 2% 5S. Begmee from MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC ODELL CAR E | -lone net eee ont as IRWIN, JAN. 38, 1968, ORORGE H pu abut oc Oak wt P salesman, 8 new product, ready |_* 8.m. to € p.m. daily, _ | Trained men garn $159 or more | _ rete service, EM 3-2842. ‘Business Services 13 CARTAG! pews, chest. tag-ebeuk neck. ree oa ieee © tien 4; Geet Saaiy m missed by wile "and children, | for the right ma to sell. Here | W ; NIGHTS, PART TIME.| per week. Earn as you learn, No AL RSE WA ¥ : Local and long distance moving.| of tail. e. Child's ot er hari, co OY Sih i tt nar | anos Poke tts | AEB os, BaP fas | Seif ote tact tai | ROSES REL Mr | “hata Ue” On er | ORT RegYY -FRDGEDG:| Cont YOUR PTT Wi Morparst Sob and Spe. Dr abe = = in the selling | WOMAN FOR BABY SITTING | terms arrangeq for these who | PRACTICAL = te) eee mine: Ont our Rubbish” Pil dirt. PE 30083. | cive wenn toma? Fat bea0o, Fong A ly Et Soi al fee More {chia PE ene ee REG PE 500553. Dax | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS |MAN WITH % TON PICKUP) — animal ‘Rescue t = bs = : roe ons - TAT s r epaired train: war a i Sy OST « WHITE p.m. from the cS Donelson- ohns “fends! st Leads! OMAN TO BABYSIT § DAYs UNIVERSAL JET = ee ser nee, Goma Printing teat,“ a es Ts eral Home with Rey. O P. East- Qualifieg, lends Experi- wk, Ref, required. Vic. Pine Lk ‘CINE TrAT Ww Office ly Co, 27 ne on’ PICKED . Jy = sca Wiciity cot men lticiing, Tarermen!, (2) __ Designed for Punerais~ cnced saiecmen Wil wert ot tan | Ra, ond ilaciewen, pe bewe,| ENGINE TRAINING | FOSS ee -wasmmwoa— | gfeee, treme te a charge. PE ee | $281. | . e . OMPIELD WALL CLEA =P. in state at, tbe nit Mt —SRARRSORIPFIN CHAPEL — tunity presented. tn- Help Wanted 8 | nox 4 Pe piss BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. | TR gem Will SEMI + TRAILER | PO 2 A ee ied oan bs an ean oth PE 3-500 _ ee ae oe PRESS at We Walls and windows. Reasonable. ¥ a wan where. over ears and a ee 31, SE «2 Nee» and concer that juickiy | WITH EN | Pree est. No obligation FE 23-1631, =r A. eyes. Vic. of 1 mile vont Dray- == Si y Such | ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS | et sideriy people, or oc], | ~AAA_OIL BURNER SERVICE — Waetes. GS Der. | JAN 28, 1958, RUSSELL oor ees ip e places same with starting salary ol i see, ssn, Tae | MORRO ee secae sees 822 BOO cz oseere a =: SERVICE ALL MARES “MOVE “YOURSELF der. — ° 8 year — pius| W. Perry, @ to 12 pm. Street ne eee, AY BREAKFAST _Noox | 08 West side “Oe heat iaciuded. FE 6 ROOM PLAT. id 82 NEW-| — , ae Du bay i ee aa CLEAN, | COLORED. APARTMENTS CALL quiet couple 243 Chamberlain | _ & | DRAYTON PLAINS 5 ROOMS, 8, 3 ROOME & BATH modern, Conveaient to school, —~ Ms ™sCchurch, shopot: ek On bus 2 CLEAN ROOMS line SG Of-treat 30 per me. 401 8S Jessie OR_3-7175 days, | OR. 32414, eves. 3 ROOMS PNT BATH holed ENTR FOR “RENT: 2 ROOMS, EFFI- oup'e FE 25: . : ney. Stove, refg, and utilities 3 coos MODERN APT WITH furalahed. 166 4 Auburn Ave. pet bath & ent. Gas heal, reason- G TH UPPER | able rate Lr ore MY 2-431) | LAR = 2, Ru. e eens, teammate utilities furnished, west side ern pewly decorated, heat 1216 water gas stove. janitor service 3 RooMsTcioan in “CLEAN BA-{ No children or drinking Ideal for a eae Te J Yoom bachelor retired or middleaged couple 37: WANT A NICE APAP "NT? spt) Uulites: Bera’ lasnire (This is it) Call FE Mor id FE 8-638 3 LARGE RMS, PVT. BATH AND) ent | eblild welcome FE 6-6523 | toitea ™ "* "| ROY Annett, Inc. Adults only Own entrance. 44 Eu- REALTORS ed Call after 10 28 E. Huron FE 8-0466 | _ 7 aM URN APT. 1 CHILD,| Open Evenings; And Sunday 1-4) : _ | MODERN ¢ RMS. PARTLY FURN | 3 ea aac | BABY WELCOME. | _MA 55000, 106 Dresden Pontiac MY 2-198) ~ Orchard C ourt t Apts. } ROOMS, CLEAN PVT. ENT. ON 19 Salmer 8t, Pontiac's most beau- _Cadillac gt FE 42036 tiful modern } bedroom. air-con- | } VERY NICE ROOMS AND BATH. ditionea apts Auto = Heat and lights FE 44686. _ — | = entrance rea ar Le] 3 Rooms AND BATH | 86018 44878 | ROOMS. nie "BATH, “PVT EN- | RENTAL » TRANCE en’ aide. near Tel-| lieges MYrtie only. Baer veo | John K. Irwin heat 65 Dwight cnc Mss, /ATTR VE 5 RM APT CON- Since 192 jeer ee Partly furn. OR 3213 West Huron Street — Phone FE 58-0447 Eve FE 5-4846 TILITIES FURN 3915 ELM- UNFURN DUPLEX APT. 5 RMS “hurt ve Eliz. Lk. Ave. Phone and bath down good east side lo- | cation. Call M 31564 after 5) | Inge a 3 ROOM) _pm upper. 1 Bedsoom, living room. | Reng Houses ‘Furnished 38 large dining and kitchen area | - abet Heat and utilities furnished. $68) ~~ pe month ! R Hiltz. Realtor.) 1 BDRM FURN_ HOUSE AND Ga entrance, kitchenette refrigerator, | appoiritment, $75 7 Exe sleeping rooms available (3 SMALL GARAGE HOUSE CLOSE rE 4-7073, Pad N Perry to Pontiac Plant Cheap rent to iBA PT. PVT T reliable people w ret Bachelors | I CHELOR A BA i & < le with * Sh 2-437 or _tideriy couple ferrd,. FE 1 aoe E: 4-482) Entr ras = 6 _ 7 s pre : T F CYT BRICK APT. 9 AND ALBO 3 pS | 7 ROOM PURN COUNTRY COT: im " BAGHELOR > APART. tage Electric stove. refrigerator, AT. . 1975 Petrolia gt, Pontiac, teh. = PVT. ee AND ENT \cuear KITCHENETTE APT. 48 42293 n- per month. ix |) ROOMS, HOT WATER HEAT. al ver $55 cludes seaet ighis and gas. ; 3 week 1555 Willams, Lk. CLEAN 3 RMS & BATH. ADULTS « pooms UTILITY AND BATH only FE 8-3012 or FE 58-2474 completely turnished, all modern. CLEAN 2.RM APT NEAR DOWN | $65 monthly. FE 54036 town. 19 Hovey, between Cottage | ¢ pooms AND GAnade FUR- | 5-008 FE 8-6028 : Pp N DESIRABLE } LARGE ROOMS. ROOMSDAND BATHI 194A: acre Al, 2-6536 | & Osmun FE | nished 4 kitchenette. stove and refrigerator Gas heat. bath, laundry FE| PY St. or cal FE | EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 ROOM| _Harbor, FE ¢-1039 ope rtment with separate entrance |5 RM. HOME FURN. FULL MOD- | el furnished. per month ern FE 47586. 9 am. to 2 pm. to =fesirente_ couple OR 3-7144.| FURNISHED HOUSE L FOR RENT. FURNISHED — 4 ROOMS AND! Williams Lk $§ 3-4960 Small modern house, 1 bedrm oan _ APT. 1B PROM GEN- Couple or with 1 child. OR 3-5929 | beth oe las” fat near Fishers. Lorus LAKE. ee RD. we Cal eral “Hospital, Rauite FE 2-0668 | MODERN 4 ROOMS — YEAR- | LAKE FRONT APT 2 BEDRMS | areas Oxbow Lake. 166 Dan- with, heat & hot water EM | orth. EMpire 3-2826: Mm ee HOUSE & OUTBUILDINGs | __FE 5-1 at LARGE 3} ROOM FURNISHED | at Highland on Duck Lk. Rd US pe on x aeemer. Cas" before | | Rent Houses _Unfurn.— 36/4 ‘LARGE BDRM, KITCHEN BACH- | aon elor apt. __ Airport Vic. OR 3-7112:|1 4RM. UPPER & 1 5-RM. LOW- MODERN APT. iST FLOOR, ¢' Completely mod. redecorated Coupie or bachelor Pyt. Reason- | able 294 Ferry | MA 1.1801 or MT 6-229 _for rent or sale FE $-3370 0 Huron Gardens. MI NICE 2 ROOM & BATH |2., BDRM RANCH AT 1690 MODERN FURN 20 ER ) BEDRM MOD 1155 fone PE 5-2405 40 Edison | Marylestone, Union Lk Attached een ee “AND NURSING A DOWNTOWN garage auto. oil heat, large gar-| 24 NEW HIGH CLAss | den $100 per month, MY 41439. bachelor apartment Alr - condi-| Byes tioned Wali-to-wall carpeting Full | tile bath Reference. Dawson & | |2 BEDRM. BRICK DUPLEX EX- | ELDER Watson. 11‘: N. Saginaw Phone ‘fa pice Gas heat. $83 per mo. | FE 24 FE 47 | . 9am tos om | = DRINKING. COUPLE ONLY. ;2 FAMILY, 6 RMS. BATH _ NEEDS | 4 3 reomse—PE—#-1823. { . FE 23-1425 _ decorating Close in. cod: sag AT MODERN KITCHENETTE | 2 BEDROOM HOUsE WITH Ga- : cottage 2 people only Util Furn rage in exchange for housework $15 weekly OR 3-7700 No drinkers Crescent Lake. FE 5-749 SMALL APT PVT BATH AND } Entr Adults, Available Feb 1 2? BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1 FLOOR, | MY 7152 : gas heat. very nice, FE 37778! aizo i or 2 room apartments. = PHA MAN IK ARs 2 BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. Cooking and refrigeration units SO) x Ne Modern, Close to city Reas MA 464 Auburn z= PE 2-9239 Small Apt .. Re |_* 2293. ROOSEVELT. CLEAN, Pipers Novelty Store 2 BDRM HOME ON WHITE LAKE) nem rms & apts Some with TV 35 Auburn Ave ___ | R4. 860 _per mo. FE 42544 By day or week yee & up ae anos yee es ae wit ROOMS” ‘& BATH. INQUIRD 967 | —125_N. Perry. J FE 5 ee coms & 1 _Oakian __ Rent. ‘Stores $67 per month ieee 5 p caretaker at A-12 phone FE|> ROOMS c= Huron FE 4-8284 higher rental. See Mr. Weaver at weLatiee es yt | 1676 Taylor Rd. or phone FE NEAR BUS. PARTLY FURN 325 | +2031 VOORHEIS RD AFTERNOONS | 3 ROOMS~ AND. BATH. ~ BASEMENT & EVENINGS 7 WARM CLEAN. TV WASHER, c |3 BEDRMS_ Saopete HOT Wa- tm. pvt bath Child OK. $20 wk.! ter, for 2 children, no pets. $45 Mrs. Newman, 815 Orchard Tk | =e 54033 Shelby Rd. 4 miles Ave of Rochester Rent Apts. Unfurmshed 34. ? 3 PY, HOUSE FULL, BASEMENT R AN 1 RM. KITCHENETTE AND PVT. ” Fenced a BATH 4: FODERN. | bath Heat. stoxe and refrig furn. | _FE 2360" Adults only’ 290 N Paddock. Al- berta Apts. + . ls cocnas ~ SYLVAN LAKE. - DEC. | _att 18T FLOOR 4 CUTE 1 ROOMS. Ga-| —OTMted._ FF 2-2048, cape Gauaary eat. water. | 6 BEDRM HOUSE. SUNT pouch | he 5. and pane be West Side. Exclus- Adults. 21 Lois, "Pontiac. _OL 1-187 fe neat thood. Available Pen. 2 LARGE RMS MAIN” FLOOR. Pvt. ent __17_ Allison sooner 4 RMS. OXBOW LK. | ee “YEAR. | BAUL -A- KERN. INC CLEA BE kitchen & bath. Auto, Ph. 4258 Hatchery Rd., Drayton COMMERCE NEA 5 4 bedrm home. eT, aang xe Commerce Rd, Pree Sitror . PLAINS. 23 2 BEDRM., attached garage full basement, OR 3720400 : ESIRABLE glib W. SIDE. oon Brick 3 bedrm. gas beat, pasemnens near General 4-5107 Plains area — __3-6000 or MA LOVELY Suen 3B home, near seme. LARGE on (4T0G, 4105 Clinton ¥itie Ra $65 monthly or weekly. FE +4821, Ha. 2 ROOMS, WORKING COUPLE. LARGE 3 RM. LOWER APT. MOD. |; MODERN 2 BEDROOM APART. | ROOM MODERN CHIL pee ment newly decorated cose in. {| welcome, 6466 Willams Lk R $55 per mouth Ask for Mr smith. | let an experienced cogtract man} RMS BATH atts LAUNDRY - counse! with you Noe obligation, Beautiful 6 rm. brick home repgeeame $44 E. Blvd. N: Apartments for rent Close to | Huron FE 32-5604 | osmosis” west sion One M 5 3-reom = an ath, one ¢room | RGOM FOR | YOUNG, OR MIDDLE- 4 ROOMS AND oes - LAKE PRIV and beth, seed indy $1 Seminole. For Rent Rooms 4 $-6181 rage Lower @traits Lake rai LARGE ROOM en ip BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE modern. Close to city. Reas. MA/ | LARGE NICE RM See mo ehiud, 98 Judson. ‘SIDE, shower. FOR RENT Ps. LATIN MSS Wer 5 roams Tonal bath. Clean and at- tractive Close te schools and CALL MRS. BRADY — $58 East Bivd N. 7833 HOUSE TO RENT. CALL MUL: _ berry 9-1328 ‘OR RENT DRAYTON | ne OR LYNN 8ST 4 Bedrooms, ful | bacsaneut. oll heat, 1% baths ; Oak floors, clean $6 Bedrooms. full basement, gas steam heat, 2 baths, close to m= $5425, _ 115 Seminole. _ ee MOD. 4 RM “AUTO 1 HEAT, HOT _Water, FE 2-1 MODERN — 1 SRDROON CHIL- $65 r month John : R. hear § Bivd (20 mile) MUI- berry 91043 MODERN NEWLY DECORATED, 4 bedrooms, full basement, eek _White Lk Rd. Immed. possession. MODERN 2 BEDRM. HOUSE. eee 3 and et DECORATED HOUSE “gmail _child_ accepted, RENT WEEKLY OR BUY “ROBERT M LAMBERT 4 bedroom brick home, full base- garage. lake privileges on 2 mMkes. $95 ao month. 1 6-9500 JOrdan 45035 8A ARWICK HAS 2 ~BEDRM. ere tn Sylvan Lake, os — “attic Both dock po ae beach ) BE bd ape with eens. WALLED LAKE, aA Se 3 __ $50 month. MA 42293 ~ RENT “TO RESPONSIBLE party. practically new, completely odern, 2 bedroom home. Nr. Auto. heat. Handy to Roch- ester or Pontiac FE 23-6226 37 FOR RENT OR bap aries WITH BOARD. CALL FE 8 iT “SLEEPING RM PVT. EN _51 Pine St. FE 4-0122 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Eliz Lk Rd. No children. A LOVELY ROOM FOR — A GEN- tleman TV. outside toilet $45 mo EM/ AT aus sTOP_ Fave) LOE. BORN AT OFFIC: as 22 AU-| 5 ios Master a ae 3our BUs STOP. PVT Se HOME | 409 W. Huron Veoaee “FRONT SLEEPING R ROO — 238 Orchard Lake Ate | MODE N ROOM FOR ONE GIRI mers ii‘ laundry privileges. 1 BLK. FROM } FISHERS Restaurant & bus line r 69 W, Kennett. FE_ S3.2be | VACANT ROOM IN | laundr if | ia drinkers, OR 3-697. DOUBLE OR SINGLE. 1_in family. FE 2-3517 EDRM. . MAple 5-046. 1-28 ~~’ 4° PER CENT GI RESALE. OWN- Foo! breezeway, carpeted, cement drive, barbecue, fenced back yard My equity or rasonable down _payment, ORiando 3-2091. 248 W. LONGFELLOW $ pm. MA € _ FE 5-5862. NICE HOME ON COMMERCE LK, Across from beach. Furn. er un- n. MA 4-1200 490 down pls 2 bedroom ranch Full basement, E8810) Walx in and jook body and *t in- DAYS WO 3-3350 EVES. SAT_& SUN TO 8-9651| gu s4iet ord WOLVERINE‘LAKE 3} BEDROOM Se Ta oon sen . HOME. DRAYTON FOR aay , COUPLE. sTU- dent. or nurses. Completely furn FE 46302 Ca.! day or evenings. +7640 {s ROOM FURNISHED, KEEGO | ROOMS Yr. ‘round At ‘Wolverine Lake : 2 BATH. 630 PER cs Hempsteed, j02 E | 0, also Tatger Nomes with ba at KG nempeead 2) | by ‘week or month a slightly _- Rooms With Board 38 | BOARD & ROOM FOR ay pensioned man Reas FE 2-15 EXTRA CLEAN — HOME nose 14 Matthews FE 5. ARGE ROOM 1OR 7 MEN. TWIN | __€00d_ meals FE _2-3429 | ROOM: AND BOARD OR SLEEP- g rms — basement for men | _ only, OL 1-12048 Convalescent | Homes 3 ‘38A, BOARDING Lert dy FOR ELDERLY | (CLARK RE ALE ST AT F| LAD OR eo home care, Reasonable rates. hr nursing care. ron on call. FE 4-6018 or _OR | Good care, PLateau __ Hotel | Rooms — NEW 2 2 ADJOINING STORES. 2 24x36 automatic STORE 1200 SQ. FT. BETW s and Bank on Perry st | 7 Iie or busines< or office » ace. ae LAWRENCE ST. store, full basem at and second | fi Outside front entrance to | second floor and basement Sec- ond floor and basement can be ue Apply 414 Com- rented separate! munity Bank B For Sale ‘Houses 4 only. 454 Auburn Ave. FE 2-4 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. Newly decorsted, Soft water, lots; f heat. very clean. Inquire care- | 2 ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS FE 23-6850. = Owner, P.O. Box 53 4 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, plus basement. Stove, re- hed Located near Au- ° couples or y 7. a Alsoll} taker gl rene cose! N. Bagi-| ‘frigerator and washer fur- aaWw | _*8race house. i RM. KITCHENETTE « PvT.~ ke beth Adults only 290 N Paddock 3 LOVELY ROOMS COMPLETE: Alberta Apts io. parking FE 45322 2 ROOMs AND BATH. WEST SIDE! — Clean, reasgnabie, business: or profession @l women FE 2 AND} ROOM APT. UTIL, AME, 78 Clar 2 AND ; “ROOM APT __329_ Saginaw FE 485 Child weicome $14 per week 3 | s Orchard Lk Ave FE Bis |_FE 5-307], ten 29‘, Auburn Ave, FE 3 ROOMS, CLEAN. PvT PVT BATH & entr. Utilities furn. #16 wk, 163 __ Augusta 7 BEDROOM. CLEAN WELL For. Bished apt. On Cass Lake. Prt entr, FE 4040 $-3160 2&3 LARGE ROOMS,” Dow 4 ing fern. $15 wi. In- quire ‘a ubern, office in rear! 7 ROOMS. PVT. BATH AND EN. trance Rew'y ércorated. Garage | Loupe. | _| “SAVE ENERGY, a Om -WANT ADS! To find a ae See ee j he and Opdyke Rds Teciten ten Madkiietan Ty private on ground floor Heat = 188: a = +JOHNSON | fufnished. Washer & Dryer avail- FE 5-772} FE 8-6003 | 6 ROOM HOUSE ON HURON sT E Pike abie ORJando 3-€224 evenings Inquire Jip 5-604 -3 LARGE RMS NEWLY DECO-| ¢ Room HOUSE FOR RENT PW, | rated. Plenty of closet space Prt | bath Qh bus line, near Eastern | -DINRAN TEE ¢is7 Jr High FE_8-2336 444 EF Pike /€ ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE, - j frig, all utflities furn, 166 W. 2 RMS, PVT BATH AND ENT | [ff Stove & retrig. All util. Near| Howard. Or call PE 5-6766 rooks A burn. No children | 7 RMS & BATH $60. MECHANIC | OOMS & BATH. ALT UTILI- Ri ties furnished Near Pontiac Gen-|7_ Peo FARM HOME. NEWLY ft ve _Hospital. FE 4-4526. decorated. Ot] heat, dishwasher, = large screened porch. 3 bedrms AND BATH CLEAN.| ff les ee = ences required. 7 Roda AND Batu PVT ENTE. i SMALL Rua WiFi BATH. << Adults only. 3418 Seebaidt. Dre ‘ ROOM ee pSHILDREN We WEL. Ist floor, Couple oniy. FE_2-9707_ # 3 oes MICELY FUR nished _ton- Fiat ins Bab: weicom e 1 and entrance garage, W side ee oe 55 Quiet couple. no chil- bar dren te pets FE 2-2346 | a Ge iE “BEHIND WaA- 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON UNION terford High. 2 bedroom & bie Bt newly decorated, tied bath, —'ee..rm Gas heat Lots of land gas heat FE 6-425 116 Seminole Available Immediately | heat. hot water, private entrance. ment, i Couples enly_ 6 Henderson Ingiewa “Tit 2 Redrms. gas heat. | | Rooms a, BATH BASEMENT. near! USE re +0 y Bt. OME BUILDING CO. ‘aR ROOMS "Saat ome Sibe. FR 54-6767 WE 34200 be job, live (ao) Bae eee adults | Ressonadie payments, Option to : o bad ets 2 Re a bcm mgr ago hick + RA ANB BATH HEA) —. jee see Classi- eae furnished — FE bs, quind ee BROKER FE 5-772 5-0664 aftey 6 cal OTS WITH HOME aaa DE- aan cash or terms, th $500 down. Call before _12: BE) OL 1-7138. MIDDLETON SPECIAL! LOCATED OFF BALDWIN -- 4 extra Jarge rooms and bath plus utilitv. Hardwood firs, picture viserrir he neat and clean Only $1,250 Down and $59 per month. Leslie R. Middleton 188 N. JOHNSON FE 8-6003. Lakefront Brick LY OR CONVALESCENT On Lotus Lake private home $80 per ae up. FE 54-8371. WHITE GABLE REST HOME. LT- 23093 39 HOTE [DAL BU RIN Rooms by Dav or Week Suburban Dandy ' $1,000 Dn. and $65 Mo. " gpmagate Giroux-Franks Next to dentist's eitice: e shop & electrica) appli- _ance. FE 5-2474. STORE WITH BASEMENT AND as heat for rent. Good location, 461 8. Saginaw 8st. 65-9295 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-9701 NEW Builder Ra sacrifice this new cus- WEEN | = 40X60" | | easiioe OR 3-1235 Corner cues Lake road & M50 ___ After OR — BE OW New 3 bedroom a baths Clarkston area. Refer.) ®0¢_ screens. Clarkston area. A_5-5551, : NER ranch Storms 4 ROOMS, BATH, UPPER . onl. Ereeseets Pog 2 Bedrms., basé- HEAT a ye vile Vietnity of Auburn ts cl - E 4-004. SPLIT LEVEL Starter home, 1104 a oni or basement area i plump aaa a 2 Pn r= tails 2 for de- cae : a basement, Meera over payments, Call “witaoR OF “WATERFORD room home. coneet’ conti: inside Features full basement, extra large —_ t lot, sine, every | + Pe atone Call J. A. Taylor, “BEDROOM. “BRIER REA TOR PARTRIDGE ‘OR | FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ASSUME @1_ Owner eas erre: by rae en cpa fe ‘pia REESE The football Season was over two oo ago! 4 fi | fs E > . Est i a To Buy © or Sell a |Howard E. Fox ogty 8H 3 2 fancy seria ia TWO RE-SALES BUY THEIR EQUITIES “HOUSES FOR SALE Mogg bon reer Rose McLarty, Broker PE_ 2-216 Loveland | 3 BEDROOM RANCH, 1s veal s a. is » Bit Seas. a motignge. Can see Hatton Seat North Perry John K. BES PRL aM Civilians NO OTHER COSTS almost new. Auto heat & hot wa- | ter. Paved street. Landsca VACANT — OPEN IMMEDIATE POSS. terested, call owner. brick ranch home. 1's baths, fire- ince, bull-in store § oven. Lares Nothing Down a or 3 bedrm. starter some with Neseaneas on your jot. _ Plains yours We will build you @ er basic or completed home, our mode! home in wv atestore Hills Estates. For further ‘tinfor- mation ca!l Hubert C Davis, 4915 _Irwindale Dr. FE 38-4311. “West Bloomfield Twp. Brick ranch 3 bedroom, 2 baths, | | 2% car attached garage, den. | ‘, acre lot nr. school. Large 4‘, | r cent -FHA nortcece. Tet! ransferred $23.800 inceludis _drapes & carpet. MA. 61487. i BIG HOME $150 DOWN \. T rms. & bath, Hackemenrer under- | floor furnace oe lots. Not entirely completed, Pe livable. Vucant. Vr Knobb =) Spoon na. Pull price 340 pe apr mo. Call Motdoch _Realty. _PE _4-4088 or OA_8-2918 CLARKSTON Youcan own this neat 2 bed- room home with a full bath, kitchen. large utility room, storms and screens, om a nice lot. $9300, |. $950 down $52 per month includ- | ing taxes & insurance 4%_ per cent cere WILLIA GODFREY |—™° COLORED ~ MACULATE 4 ROOM —# bath bata) REAL ESTATE ple 5-3622 6687 Dixie Led Clarkston a $950 DOWN Like new, 2 bedroom bungalow lo- cated on Raeburn St. plastered You Asked For It * You the public have been ask- for better ues le $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom starter home with basement. "OR sas Don WN nice aL bedroom white area and aren! you'll, aorer eet * St, RD. "RILEY, Broker FOR SALE UNFINISHED nee much more for only OAKL! AND COU NTY'S People Are Funny | es thig is no joke. This. cozy ~ $1,000 | DOWN . Michaels, large 5 rooms, a nice ranch ome on . Tm. bungalow. nod ulated & ‘i gar garage, full ‘rhc 8880. $1,000 Alum. lores. Sassment, of} fer. 2 BEDRM. FRAME HOUSE z and you'll be ing Living rm., kitchen, bath & jnto this PONTIAC REAI. Ty fenced rear yard < One ean T month Part teaeos 3 —- and 6.000. total. $500 Oakland County Realty Established in 1916 Person to Person LOVELY LAKE FRONT home N hed of Pontiac. 5 Large rooms, + in lovely living room with L, Tenne fire; pees, attached 2 car garage on Ly cae trees. Only $16 Rished « Full price is we #9,- John K. Irwin = ment. Don *‘c 2a) SUTDINOW ie Will consider trade for smal! trail- model car as down | yment. Call now full price only | Fi pse PAYMENT, 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes, =n full basement and rough wir 3 BEDROOM modern home were | Llizabeth Ee es 4 bedroom home AT = ; OFFICE LAKE wRRoPEnty ned ving room with pieces wuare fel Trecke * “| 1643 Union Lake Rd. SCHOOL DISTRICT |; be er ane ance iheee than "rent, kitchen and 6 Reon, py vit barbecue, $22,- kitchen with eating space, | . Mush birch doors, col- OR DRAYTON PLAIN Priee reduced for quick ~ A . sale. Only $9.200 $2,500 down. Floyd Kent Inc., 2200 Dixie Hwy at Cie — Open AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | $51 PER MONTH we cea ae TAXES NCE Vered itv room, kitchen, foll bath I ot Vacage: On large fot. | “San. Waterford School | bua one priv STOUT'S LOT NORTHSIDE CLARK BRICK: 3 BEDROOMS. Basement Oak floors, recreation room. City. | FE 2-2614 EVENINGS ‘FE 46306 Low down payment Best Buys | SUDDENLY TTS 1860" hh Pull Immediate possession. “Rz EB Ow a REALTY” A 3 ROOM HOME DOWN_AND £835 PER MONTH, OFF BALDWIN. BEDROOMS. CITY. 3 up and 1) down. $10,000 tota i bedrooms Clean, IN garage. oT lots Priced at $9,500. terms If | we don't have your future home. we are in position to find it for you. Drop in at our office and enon & scutes yastenmeee look over our photo listings. — or FE 4-481} Hur Open Eves. “Multipte “Listing Service Local 2 oeahar 4 brick, large living with fireplace, full wees’ sizable Titcnen ith din and y. bagement with oi Se sand beach. Garage $6,000 down will handle Attractive gray shingled bunga- low on latge parce] 100x300 Good garden spot. C.arkston school dis. trict. 2 nice bedrooms, =o. Lad ing reom, modern bath, hug kitchen Cabinets-galore. Big util: ity room, oil heat, cate tastefully decorated, No red-tape--no mort- wage charges Owner transferred ~-move right in GENERAL REAL ESTATE HOME tom built, 3 pedrm. bungalow. Has full basement, ofl heat, large elec water heater, plastered walls, hardwood floors, birch cab- inets and doors. A real bargain with $2,000 down SMALL FARM edrm . full basement, complete on ex- aulation and sheet rock on, Large lot, 100x400" on Hatchery road, near Willems Lake School. Only 3 F.C. Wood Co. 6, can 3-6449 PARTRIDGE Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE : 7) MEE e GOIN’ WEST Owners of this comfortable 9 bed- | rm. home with full basement, plastered walls and hardwood loors are moving west, Will even accept housetrailer as rt pay- ment. Priced at only $5,900, bal- ance at $44 per month DONELSON PARK. |. Mere ts a perfect home, beau- tifully spacious for gracious liv- - ing. This truly fine b y ers at The ad gd living room, dining room, “mas ve rooms ere all ea: , Extra % r with ¢ bar, 2 car at- tached ga seeking a finer. home ih zyotins area, your seatch is end-| haha a 9 _Very low peyure Altrec: Sig rch nant Owner. &| Yes, this century sid ~home Lake Orion—Oxford down. Basement. ~ garage $2,000 | | ares = ear romes egal R. J. VALUEFT, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-060) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE 1 LISTING _ SERVICE GILES the city. Full price only $5,350 ia THE BERR NGTON, our yenemmee 1958 only where << lot is Gabetrent, Smith ‘Craw ford, Inc. aeaping. $5,000 down, , CANADIAN BRICK tet Aubure Rae sai sender hs Quality h home jocated HAYDEN. . $1,275 Down. 5 room brick terrace. Basement, Furnace. E. COLGATE G f. Resale per month includes taxes & ro eehoni zee family 8 room bungalow on an ex- la jot n ment, auto. ofl heat. $1, down. - LIKE TO TRADE? White frame bungaigw situ- ‘ oom the city Pull basement WEST SUBURBAN. Here ts real | oat bath. Huge recreation ame cane oe GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE | er those who desire cept smaller home as down payment which 's free and clear. Immediate possession. jetely thled _ mH built in rote Ve beck cabs: “riled basement, = furnace. 2 lots Outdoor ee. car garage. $1,000 down Ld DOWN. ieee veosence Town- Located close to &t. ; ore Pospcbioal and A urnece acant for immedi- NORTH SUBURBAN, Sell or trade oon t Hate ILandlords— 2 bed om equity for Lie ple ; ER CIAL this family furnishings peeded: NEW HOMES. $495 down on your {AYDEN, Realtor ranch style home. with | 8 : wun w . moray would call this Beauty Shop and Home | at 313,500 with only $2,300 A large brick home a id dow en rooms for owner. Beauty . 3-Bedroom Brick cated a side district. wail epee and , like new condition. to with the latest equipment. . Second floor could be rent- possibilities, Owner retiring makes this bargain L-good ble. Call Mr. TRIPP, = area, | _ basement, ample recreation wate: ed street. At water, paved stree $1,7 700 ac ou'll a our Foe ooh Aap sled Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ay “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ‘HOYT ee BRICK AND cH — 2 aoe T Johnson POR BETTER HOMES ROPERTY | __Lovely 5 room 2 bedroom bun- | oe HARBOR © toom Lys ake. e room bun- A er Realtor Why} Pay I Rent. “$10 STARTS DEAL Bedroom Homes Only 3 Left PAYME: LESS DON’T MISS OPEN THIS WEEK NICE LOCATION "368 BONDALE WESTOWN REALTY pe te SUBURBAN down and only —— vente R REALTY at BY OWNER a New home er priv on oil ted Leal worth of new yen cal _ blinds, Re, colored 500, Must this week. "ised Gass: phone } ‘hae 6-2419. ; “WE . TRADE ; N fs the time to see this brie Saat ithe! ter ‘inate ” canis. _Ritr Thelms < ~ ROCHESTER HES: tenant —_ 5 1B BASE MENTS “$15,500 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS $15,% low ag $1150 down. Rocer B. Henry, Inc. OL on rola Mottice OL 1.4000. hodet Model, BY OWNER VACANT for immediate po- session. Newly decorated. 2 rooms, bath, large liv- ing room, kitchen and utility room, 2 years old. alum- tam and. insurance. Ser afer 6:00 p.m. Liberty TRADES Trailers equities, land con- tracts ete. Or smal] down y- ments to sult vour budget will be accepted op the following prop- badrms., contemperary takefront. NON ALL C. PANGUS, Realtor Call Collect: Ortonville NA 7-2818. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Happiness ils what you will acquire im thig.ome story home. Any womas will rave over the re e est $1 Aubura Manor “Wife ea * Automaticaliy = will sa The real ecret ing in thie brick ranch dome. Ot bed robms, fait [roe Yes, the lot is 160x255. Just what you want Don't delay on this one, $186,500. Open eve- —_nings— W est Suburban well — 1,800 is the price 80 &: at wace. 7 = GAYLORD COZY BUNGALOW choy - — on large corner neat & clean a, can Bint RM al des FIIZABETH XK ESTATES Kr Teal sharp ranch type bungalow with brick front, ley living rm, with picture window. roomy, modern kitchen 2 master sized bedrooms, large utility room with oil furnace, te mote fea- y Ww 4 bedroom home in A-1 condition, full basement with gas beat, at- tached garage, priced reasenabie at only BRC with $1,500 down, ROKER $08 Eli nies Lake od FE 41157 FE 44821 Off Oakland “Ave. | VACANT—Good solid built modern condition, earpeted living & dining room, 3 pacotets, ote rec. room. arage, vera Conver: wi er Sear seekent: (0 *pacious bedrooms, tiled bath, & ee tn heat, attached garage, BREWER _ NEED MORE ROOM? Then we bettey. eed tay e A Moe be Inter. located in an excellent hood & conveniently n a 8, & transperta Tre smaller cheare SELL OR ¢ TRADE 2 houses setting on 1 lot, on Pon. Ww. re ssi - Ses ry new "olf on aU tobog VEPs LayrO sae a : Drayton Plains ; -|DRAYTON PL ee L +S : - Walled Lake ; a [Pe irane ome, your creat =| = Ask a “Option ' a ‘Carpeting van: a * bem. can be — to Yours fore low aowa pay ment. Tie bath and many Seroaian ey fo or other features. BES aye saad, "with full et basement, “ we 5 1% mei pea and bot moter: shaso CARD CowtatAGta em oF tary. = i ie ee cece sdees thes can NICE {OLTE ta 110° of Lake dng a be 3 bedrms., 2 & bath ‘o, 2 up. €on ‘nce - 4 MOVI TING. 8 . oy for sub- : tchen, dining rm. : area. we yourt? & HARGER co. ona living voces wie neture tite | Wide = nan | Where Grandad Did a aceoon — iE cory Pr ae - — porch. - good I ! } serv. te George R. Irwin SEARS. | Bore, fiers | Wy IGema inked prema rae | Ebene Pe tl 4 . OPEN ence. How provides f LY HOME way to a-car v| REAL ESTaATe . ; matters, and eod cond, t 5 REALTOR | 2m! it, Balawin Ave. raeautinul « begronm bome, Tee. rage, ,Welertord ares, 0 aes i. ae"y even coun! on en are "made | | sole. must jee a - living room and = Gales eating Spaiber’ bome as down pay- promptly. in privacy, on terms | Like new, OL 23-8930. : eee Full basement. aes boat | Socea’ you select. Visit or phone HIFC $1 950 lenced. jet. Fail B price oaly 8) Rd, Templton, Realtor B today hold Fitance OVERCOAT. SIZE. 38. BEDROOM HOME. ~| 0 Orehes: bee sbee Househo nee ae cece ence at. Ck OS pone. eaten a URBAN — 00 FULL PRICE— C ation 45382. SUBURBAN : Lovely mod- orpor po Ms ef oe, gfe Laree’eurpeted livin bec de - Multi-Lakes a — 5 rm. a a J4 8. secon ag — fir, Kay Bldg wae, sults & DRESSES, but move in and live. Pu e- ae, exl0: dinette : ion. ‘ : eer A. Very gee cond ES mow, = room, a minum axe. a sae, Spee. Lot 60xn150_- “pa ees ~~ fe, | ER, hg oe aay kertns. _ $3623. ; ~“slorms and screens, ‘413,060, “full Only Miaaie "Stra! traits - ets peivileges.| hare’ 0 buy Ouic “ash ‘Sale Household | Goods 57 — IVAN W. = 99.975 SPECIAL — two bedroom ’ B rane ane sur. 3 = H h ;, SCHRAM ans. Commerce ne_a came) Mitaedce pet baneme gt : ; £25 TO $500 | gos mmerre BT IN o _— ee Set . Wey On vour . atto., AIRS. TA- FS ump ries Nice * yam house. 3 apart- me Soors. toe. Paved ot. “J; fue histicated, Mom! You shquld have seen other F security Bp te. — TS LvIe amps Clean aad reason altor ments, athe, ps " a > ae oO softener Oo jovely home - HAE ” a etl. ba vs on brea oti Jostyn COR Cathe a eek. cheat rental aly ty f years old Owner will his poise when I had to help pet for the dinner! friendly Yang helotat, — He ing ee nae bora Sa oa a ehh Hy Aa ols pen teses, Sui, — Res, $8 Eee ret VE cat.| satner tase tar leager bene a 2 ee ee 5a) = & t PE 8.0540 —_ aa 2 Nonen ee —of the crop, Lo e Au O | s"PiecEsectionaL. UPHOL a ee “ANNETT WEE? REPROOWEGME, Wa Neem Dear aaam Jutiet| For Sale Lots - 46, Business Opportunities 51 ome & £ sage ena af, w8 ee ee ee “Modern to the m' ; : I table lamps, floor — ” Bungalow with rite a CALL: | BEAUTY SHOP SPACE Rd 5 coffee tabie. 2 aiey DORRIS FOR COLORED PAMILIES like new. rainie tig bah: ae Pp HOLMES IN eR SA i. Se en W. Hures &. FE| 7 os TO Sip OUICKLY tap, 1 awe coon wet Crease; “FERS be ae: = S Hamilton : OFFERS Lome) | Aisha it (Care dd ape walls” Best “ot ‘condition cre | LOT XIN. READY Migs Be Germs D WINE STORE FoR| ee 2 Se ee en vesine WEST BUNGALOW motiern home giassed) very easy to maintain Be ing. feme on ‘ake teres, po f — AN! a aks lasuaioal .U t $500 —- ar inctuding dresser, full 2 oom ciive waite, frame![ ake’ Privileges te — “Tecontied, price and see this one. Near W — must sel] due to filness. | p O a chest of (Maratea dnapb ‘ + a . five room decorated ia Make plang for your sum- $12,300 PINE LAKE—Large reeon- RI. + as NAVAIR earso, Cuil PE_2e000. | © motirese is teen Fe ssi beautiful enpdes, ow tote, mer living sow. 3 story 3 RAEBURN ST. 3 room home "'gitigned 7 room meters’ heme. 7198 W. Naaru i CLAWSON RECORD SHOP, 102 N an ~ BEDROOM SUITE, og = ghee oe weak — Bo ples} de » oon Krevecges bea mn Fireplace — ea a 8... si} TO BUY OR SELL Main. Clawson. Splendid oppor. | a 3 ——— Pn -Posturepedic mat-| caceptense wine recreation fom the ‘bench at desirable Un- ine sie feusie rm Auached gorece Fort | Residential or commercial lots. tunity, Phone Lincoln 3-550 tress. $90. 2475. Gillham. EMpire) (77 th built-in bar and cabinet Lom ton Lake. Sea must sell 2 FAMILY TyCOME—4 ‘rooms . heat. bag 4 om Loan Company _ 4963. re — price aeatiy seme Price $0,500, about $1500 dows. ie = es and some HOLM ES. BAR TRAM | por om ge INPANT'S AN BP | ipa.| * Piece me devenport & coal so leg 60) rice ry 8 ake trent. ¥ sul | 4302 Dixie Hwy. — OR —_ ou evi t oh em te 6 Om, {saa PONTIAC, eee Brand nev. Ghee mareaing rom ‘alte th get g- 3 pee Living | —-—— rator tnd: . . os, TE TMASE ee 3 bedroam randh priced be-| foe Mra, Mowers. 10 Otlloamie LH. BROWN. Realtor aie cont wan BE AN INDEPENDENT peater, \W HEN YOU eattes tobis decor ta weet, 5 Porrs five room Dome. with modern subdivision. Built in ieee, cinzler, Real 163 W Po re oie! = WHITE BROS. Desirable service stations tn the | $95 = $500 Take ave. So . streamlined kitchen, a of heat, water softener, ae _John Kinz er, ealtor “Muniple, Listing Service > sétd, Dine iy. | Pentiac & Onkiandg Song! ona WOOL PACE. wore ee Gn beak cematets are 3 feledes sombtnsdon wach | 670 W Murcn 8 Ph. PE 3623 | —— aid We Deed men morabaage Slt ars} xly o8 your 628 Lotte tie Imported, car earage em pashan er sod dryer. wg eige rs A mah oa ani Open_Eves, Tes &: y 10 to 5 catiene. Capital requirements | . et tt quickly | 4 c = nun Axminster, $49 54, otely \¢ el; (VLAN VIL LA 8 Purni » cn terms. or trade one. 2 "or ravines Mot 8a 600 —— = bedroom. ranch marroges pha i T : of idol lots pone for Gaptact ‘Secaems, Gul EoD | pene peek ey rey vo aut you aH ee ad 7 Take ave. JS S| an venty. Lovely kitchen, vent fon. — Oveoch ‘home. 96 ft. froatage. ben | ha al “fPontine, ORiande 3-478, | 706) om money problems. | | PT GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, : bi : heat , shade trees. sewet, © Dinie Hwy. Pontiac ORlaade . >| 4 condition, OR 3-537. | 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW $70 Per Month ; wl es LS a 4 wad" gas. Near Lake. penises a nace Bar In| if T eee DRYER deo GRAN- i : | Eye eppealing ranch style home, Auractive 1% stery home payments “til April 8ON REALTO! bowling alley. Everything new & | |. ger Rd Oxford. OAkiand 68-2181. AG AUTO. WASHER, $59 - 1 ‘enly J years ol, dandy corner | in_excctiens cqndiitn, itv. Beerice yen (ek te sell. Burry! oy, fiit| upioisie: Fer information a inquire -INANCE CO Fen Base Rugs , $3.95 er evenings, MApie ranch fenced let. concrete drive. | a eS oe as pow. oRION eines lo ita "Ww. Buroa __Prone_¥ +1683 | Lakewood a < rea. | 1 INA} c ~ COU. | 9x12 F hap sanpadh aisuaet _ 0633, wa¥ika ing and Grape, consider at stairwey to large attic room | "io. 3 bedroom home with base-| pride — reed _ a. — i FE 41574 i — ot UO TSTL Tm, te) x WRINGER TYPE MAYTA house trailer. a? smaller home Pl tate vy peek | ment. New oll furnace Large | Charming. country thet will PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE Gas Station an | sep Pontise state Bank Bidg. | BONN a, Ft. Wall Tile 25 _ | weber, 1, FE ee in trade. | fecnage. Hear cay perk Pole coe will sett test. Only ys please the most diseriminst- Cherokee Hills Store Building ~~ LOANS $25 _TO $500 \ pecs hese eset gal 37 Tv SETS FROM WA HILig HOME reasonable gown payment a heme seeker. Oak floors Tie Rew 100 M cies et S| Geod corner location oh 16 Mile BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE... | Rubber base pelt. eal. oi | Wes ap ty 955. M LOVELY “ROOMS FOR COLORED 1 Sa oer oe planned fr wee’ voticr rasch| Ra. station 42 32 store 262 50. 04 W, Lawrence St PE ¢1530/ ONpers ah, W, Huron FE 4 WALTON TV beautiful ; | walis, = rotect, todaw'’s ' heat. --— "= . y E fe cosatent see" Clarkston Estates “oar gecaneina! Peully ous = geous shade trees, fencing. ond wulti-ieve] homes! ei guat ules copes ton mes. | xl? LINOLEUM... BO baht 515 E. sat brick ag aS proud to Roman brick ranch type — basement. aute und D large covered porch , era brick home next door. $45 000 | Studie coweh...........0-+++ 4 : show to today’s most discrimi-| bome built im 1986 im ex- tek Large jot, paved street, to your living com- Drive out Br pe! Lake Ro) rms i PVanity eee ec ees 0 bee Sy wimitae “Wa 7 es en ee eames mst tomlly roe m. ideal leaiton Priced at only 69,.| “fort Analyt ‘only ti s00 bo boous tae aa tak cigs Bait and Tackle Store | gs0 TO $500 — #25 TO $500 genetic oe ae cashes Fie a = wer — moders buchen, 2! je. 500, with $500 dowa Dont rent another day ‘4, mile—SEE POR YOURSELF!) yy, jocated oa top Bignwe wey. lise Boge titted LOAN pa aout Washer ae | —— ap Bei 602 N, Johnson, car gerage $19,975 of conside: bedrooms nes Leng . . * LAKE F3- hear J .> — rental FRIENDLY SERVICE j Chairs ¥ SELL & “pxcwange Ria RUGa WoOvV iA a he ee Banga is nes caomade! “Rerae eee Jim Williams | "BAee {KE | caRL W. BIRD, Seat ie, | i aphctanest een, Sut TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | Sheth For cEORE | _Zoar own material FS 4 BARGAIN BARGAIN §8 000 beard hest, copper NSURANCE address and et « fair price. ser Comment ae ee a est Pe: for ee to get deta. a4 5 | OAKLAND sidan - J on REFRIGERATOR i 1 3 This modern to minute four room ae a caeeimalewta lace at are Built 3 years ase Ge eras Fe ¢ $18,000 dn. 6350. per mo Wil 202 N. MAIN ; 104.8 Saginaw FE: Washing” machine, | 2 bedrogm ha wll — . re ae “ as meee Sita” oct fawn, sum. 8 otha rae | ws erainal Nogeer Tac, wine For Sale A Sale Acreage 47) Tie Way REALTY | ROCHESTER, MICIT. | 14,5071 2°fiche nave, veqr] Sites comolete, Reuroaahie. Fat oc lee peivinet ca wulaame I | KNUDSEN taal unira oat reer, mm The | COUNTRY LIVING, 15 MINUTES | 01 Balswm ave. FE 44203 LOANS $75 TO $300 | foowncond. must bacrifice. HiNGER USED ELECTRIC Ma x on Wi nted and Wa- ASE. REAS soe | Lake fs the buy of Uie ween. “iRoy Annett, ne. —— Se pot from deqmoea, | mile avons “ ona peg adap Ler sect noulll! ee | FF CONSOLE SOLE FRILCO TV. USED USED. - stoves” Beving et t Ste wi) igh Sehocl. sed | = OLD = WE TRADE 8B Byron TP seras ogee | bande: “ccaveniomt PHA | 3s0 °K Sovreed, dhe te geen. 208) OWNER HAS MADE, | Pa Rechester OL e¢7in, oF 147, | lese_w._Muron, Poste —o5— |” channed, Turner, Oo Mi ee : Dor JN LT n Evenings, And Sundey 1-4 | Indian Village payments oc palance ishing lake. price | < Mortgage Loans _ __ 34) an in Tv — GooD iE con FE wa Hares "Px ONE FE eis a NT LK. AREA | Wet located 4. bedroom tiene with sisec down. FE 2 OTN | iT: = = Stegter O Oil Heaters ——— z SCE) . ‘ WALTON MEIGHTS.Max- | —™: yw 4OUT YOU? = ‘LaO 17° TV. i CRESCE ul Porced air en! | yoo Hing, WE J ss phere OR-—Original owner is jeav- “ATED 3 MILES NORTH © HOW ABOL 2 oe LOANS—$600 to $1. 500 | ME esas. TV. Al ; Twice the heat at = the cost. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ibe hea, full beth sireet | are of brick’ cénetruction, 1" ing as Ve Tosi area of Clarkston. § level — gy Happ timate. Pg uipped shoe 1 Per en Lepage" - | je" Gas RANGE. 3 YRS OLD. Pole Loans eueran' Mer gam New Brick Ranch Eats privacges, shesee wna a —i-—— * Frew: tive home im this “ares. S tn) ucamamibemer Oat ae ee Gekiend Comty. | 3° GE electric rence. con,| SINGER SEWING MACHINE. , a ~~ Se ecece el Just west of ™ORTONVIL LE | few he Steering goed Phus inndecapoing 2 ne aor weer dcwe act om pee | S autem. o down wen cut | 2 For home additions or | bei _— ~ Like aew. Round a reads oe tue too! - @ Fege. Rane | onth. Lae oe en | improvements. of $2.59 week, PE 8-1564, Corone: os a tae ore : the village Large farm Baa Ln S barbecue are only a few of i = | per month Or will consider any.| 3. To rough im or enclose | a) * pomae « 43573 Appil : oe room. 3 bedrooms, |‘, filed bath. Located tn is oe the meay extras you'll find ° aTrETiiees thing of value for trade. Butiding | . canstraeted: | pegs Aub mart _Appliance. : ee ee | eeu onal aw, acres. 12.) Silver Eake Area here Attractive terms te srvepaAL NigE LOCATIONS must be moved your it by | tre Cold’ s eatuse or on 30 GAL GAS. WATER HEATER, "oer mater ba a. tad draperies inctuaed. { me om 0 ACRE | Spe tome wn encedent ox: —= ond ated wperele Gp business Call nee | 3 “Ga ‘second mortgages. __ $2008 oe nro Klectrie Co, 100) W. Bu- | t 0 ACRES He rance and room 000 DOWN—will buy o« ne clocks to — Owa your | 209 Fotiene B R SWEEP- ren Resale Home = a acelin «re Ca: pe dee z) wonderfu vangeiow an eos” Teslie R. M iddleton own WHith E ER On ent! Sead er Poese l 1 ise? ig el Aint aa iol $35. TR ADE-IN DEPT. ‘ # is ee eo r nce “ 7 eonens Te Wied Sea ek ay HU "KON VALLEY Sehiceg Bequttal ee Shi . Mana boasting | Pe erst an ba cietaneed . uot ‘rare ee __Swaps ~~ | ape Sern RANGES 9 Co eeas Goons aeeet fect consis Pall besement. Ges; V8 M00 at Pestins Lobe Cag ws wood’ starage “als. epeauiifal oun shade tees. Heat. 4 Acres—Wide Stream | ___" on s-1a- “dl $3 BEDRM. RANCH TYPE HOME| fi refrigerator, Bow for #98. Like ; fect condition Full basement Gas OR 3-408) ae = > Porras ‘Open Eves. ‘tll 8. Sun. 10 ‘tl 5 13 a= Postiac. —— property new. PE 83818 h Y chair in provements. Price ieee S SESESSR. | Sha" storms and serene 3 a large naturel fireplace. -auet of sabes Lake Ra. Very | tm East Tawas. Phone Cass City.) ALMOST NEW PORT GEN- city rovemen b = ny COUNTY _ BOARD OF REA lerge Thermopane picture Pull basement 2 30 ft. home. 1% + Mich itk, Saatwenn 8am. & eral Electric Mobile aed a only $1: Gowa to 4% per ce windows, ultra-modern heat heat and het water: enter car fers é ee pee PARTRIDGE \ (pm ; F washer. New price, 6239; sale GI. Lean ., MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tng. bath and Kitehen. dear Rear a. Dont walt "ite ‘ou'll enjoy sex |5 ROOMS OF NICE FURNITURE | _price, $139 “MAR SLE-TOP A > L + ptastered garage with peved - on OG; Ms e Vacant—360530 Down trive., Well iandscaped vera less! Tene. ering CRERe, = 18 THE “BIRD” TO inctoding, Zi-ta Ty. washer 8 * Gener od commode, Puy Jaca. Lista oak Fite a SLOP wu nko B end i ie priced CITY OF SYLVAN—Te ove 10 Acres—W ardlow ai A NORTHERN <1 dean Na, late Ortene | (be come AN ng $36. ric ENT buys : r > we 2 | _ FE 8-000) ay Seppe =, RENTING See ecosts. | ESE Sees: | REEMEGISSAEHE) MARDWARE | avceemnasg*ase"naum| "Sh ce ance ——_ ? tertops in the very bit —A Tt's th ware his cores GIT ; aly ae seven ot wa Closing It an pay 430 down) = WM. H. KNUDSEN Kiteben, tile bein. Hege you Puons Ekoire 24ine.” ° se county pert for town ot | G3 BORD MRO MNGINE,TWik| * sees “gated on Watton Bivd’ near, 4 asd" beach peivieges, "Ve: C. SCHUETT, Realtor | Sal shote pnt gcc ior buy vale black beaut Re meneaE MOT | as ag, WATNE GABER we sexte | Oegasional chalh........00++ is ee ' ee ee ig 7 ww owner's , : : ies ———————— K INZLER | Dave goed. ereait. Bah oon. HERE nna ee eee 1404 Mighiand Rd. (450) recede pert eer Doe) Set aay Site toe 3 GLASS DOORS FOR) APPLIAN =“DISCOUNT | Dresser... cusecacee 819.95 so For Sale Fa 48 eran Vet ment interesting de- “Hollywood bed. Electric roaster | RCA Whirlpool Supreme dryer, reg. . REALTOs » THORPE papel Mad h cmeceer ee, ple For Sale Farms 48) tain “at cuve’ for ving. to room suite. PE 23143. Grass Dluss deae vanes, 08 : 7 "i € bd e en, you POR ee ree ‘amg i FOR fae tng 5 osle m * * lie El | Baer Rae es - | Geet mecieirey? | acu rane wares nome BEER Cree cent PE een, TORE: | S's, now tbs G2 per wn a ] - room home = Soe en T TRAS —BREBLEWAY & | 000 Gown Buin in -M% and | © DfieE home & on DISTRIBUTORSHIP | coveMaR Gh, FURNACE Fon | ®CA,,Mmrpect, slectrig tone $159. GAR AOE — LOVELY ail newly Gecerated. It hes psa of Romteryile. r trite ot Pastacta must gall Wits gtina ét- ea boat or power tools. Dee tere ay Oat =; Ca Ww THOMAS ECONO Y ef those eld- LOT iagtered walle throughout all MU 4480, s. . MY _3-1128. eae soon ae et MI | ER. Yeo, so, betes ous is a pores “REASONABLE ‘TERMA, Baw miss seeing this yas ee tribetorship ae — CASH & LATE £5 CaR FOR areANereal stovesioetrs r ag FURNITURE street, Just off Huron — near - home FOR ack: = gi $6,000 dn. plus contract, S i 4 1 bus. eces and We beie: aHT Prat Call Rut OR 3-111, FE 40003 | ¢9 ° . rae IDEWALKS, PATIO &| rug 6 x 9, re 361 8. aw FE 2-151 ONCE IN A LIFETIME oppor. Sebool Plenty of room, nice JIM WRIGH1 RAY O'NEII.. Realtor tedee, = , 49 Pon CEMENT eaten prelate dy] te SEL 2 Ocoee |Gaab AOTO- SOTPOINY Wile: tunity to, purchase tis 5 fasuy yard ang garage. new REALTOR 9 Sale Business Property 49; PA sE 1-16 form, pallete, feeks, siso ined | AIPHOUE WaLvET ba :| er & dryer, R. B.-Munro Electric eee tceme a wath oak ox forced air furnace. We x45 OAKLAND AVE PE $-6441 32 8, Teleeripn Ra. Open oe REALTOR-PARFTRIDGE | fh fore pallets, toate, cise ioe Reasonable. M1 651M. 319 Ad) ef & dryer RB ogern beat Roe) don't get Yery many homes |" open EVENINGS $:30- | PE 3-7103- —— eee AL GARAGE. Saisvane t Mich. model car in good cond. OL, Fes i Eanes Mh —e = pare spay Tor sale tn this choice city) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 STALL COMMERCTA pe businesses w Mich. g| mode! ee a | OED “Ry, Wis 66 UPL RCH COLON i —- = = eee — SS a ee ee | ie FRONTAGE Bie ORE FR Fon nent wax, Good 2-Bedrm. Bungalow is“ rece aver Wt FE xine —s wie ore 38 a im. - . —nn FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN 2-433 STORE RENT, 30x60, TDEAL eee CED. cast ra RS nd _— omy any rooms. through furnished 4 gat - buuiding. for ght Mig, 16 miles West of | (Qn Commercial Lot Apovur MOME CAN SE roOnD | PE bate 1REMENT gttrse- MARSHALL out and Ih a Leones ne _ weirs = . WAREHOUSE After <3. EM saan ; | at {ope ord — & eee oe POR = Lag. 8A , tress fom, Funct he e. 3 bed- tn end Tally fenced yard make | ~~ Ideal location for storage or dit: | ittix DEPOT WITH STORE. IN- Siena net ae lames an |. Aime ~ fhe way, bat ait! Warehouse Cl carance: tal aR ME vara, ST.-IN COME tthe IDEAL FOR CHILDREN! | For Sale Lake Prop. “4 side. ABE Forimately fely S400 bq. | -awiFe 446 MIS Ortonvitie, ” Furnace: op pl Rel open | ett otto) Gell on heaters On All beautt ! Si 5. YT eal for m : ‘| Bathroom fixtures, ee eaests, : pie wor pay ren ee with We, betleve, thet, this te vow, “TALL & YOUNG 2 PAMIL. SILVER LAKE FRONT i price # . WE COVE oe “HE STATE| itty, 2aries, tak, coneuisant, of aressers, vanities and springs and Norge Appliances = sibly om seasoned tand con- lh Py usine ss. . : ‘ | only $1. _— down bal. Gil per family = ee, | ¥. wes *. BO ha - =) low down payment. FE REALTOR Be CLASS C near Tawas, Total price aves n eh, ‘(Sas Diste Hey. oceusional, chairs. tabiey praee cae mange WAS ee tines 2 today. ——<—<— ts, 4 ‘RTISEMENT — 6 down mawaiog almoct ev | EE aT et ee Be Hiving quarters,” Seciee fe builg. | OR 29001 | alts Dinette” sete, cand ad MET | to, wasn eh Egat oa 88h | Toome. ¢ bedrooms. voll Trace. ous ceed ope aac er 4 bedrms. 20 og 28 Bving reom OPEN _ "TIL 8 tne. 2 Faraiceed sobins, Yale west | GUE. SRADE Fe fed lly theta a ee ee gt ie cel ‘: VE sc RS ats wen Jocateg beuneen Word Excellent tavestment ati porch Thtee’ ist "EM a0." | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. DAY PET ies CaS cee oy ects al cigs case. bergane eo tavaway pLam | Ae Wet $112.07 ; ceusl ek Goeleuciiaver We for more particulars. > ‘DUNHAM LAKE #RONTAGE BLE FoR for part “down oi EM _3-0708 <0 OR Auto, Wash. $199.95 187.88 : tay er ooe with terms. lots. Onis 37 tote evatiesie. Erteed 2 x 50 » STORE sumTa TAVERN & Gi Se ot lee MORTOAGE HOLOERS! wr to 24 MONTHS PA = one wane he 7 Chapin Realtor, busit Co . Fi or trade, Come * be : $600 pray pedrocm nomen all SYLV AN BROS. + « me, a = foclnded PE 3414. Eves. rE —_ —- b giving quarters. i rest of or mortgane. Econ: = look round 2 acres of free Ges Dever SAVE ans” pH cad? =* S E PRIVILEG 22_Auburn , fee : = room. 25 - ee i tnd OPEN MON ~SAT. 9 to 6 a i sponsible. people with 0 woo rec VILL AGE rena al Toomtae ft. lot. Ga tine oo jl att as vie cross $65,913. MASONS, eden eesireats reat wy-| 4g mues oe SortSac’ or Elec, Dryer pt yer bu: a | . heat $11,400, $1500 down. € terers, electri m s ‘Scan sr tract.” Mondhly payments like, possession oa this! WEST SUBURBAN wale Accept cash offer r “CT ATEWIDE gne who is i bot "afraid ‘of ‘work. E, of Aubira Heights oa Auburn | g cu, Pe ati yntets fon rent, maculate 3 room EM _3-0600, abor sabseese ; 1 | — im Te “Carbetnie | to describe this’ modern "3 bed- Meal Batate Service of Fontise | Ow att” met Mabe. aor W ag Sad _ ND]. ae ES a8 screened Peened pores, new fur. | Toom “Aled ball Spacious, iiv- ints Telegraph oe iene taee mar Mane TS ER $37 3} ea 7 8 Realtor we FE 0263 hace.” tied asément and] Kitchen rine beat Water. go Sees Wave oF Sissi TRADES - plage al ey, —— a : ° reom aS Within | tne ment > bree Post Office a ee oe es ak walking» distance of elementary } Trent one year od. a # BQUTE Lad ia aren * wane ae garages Ri eM 5 Seanad apabiipty [eins Secvive ‘ "beat it for value” Make us os “a ine el $15,500 BROS SR ia pay a a © ake oe Hemp stead ean cial, : a ' ey ‘ gy BO “LET'S TALK sass pote bedroom modern| Pa’ ‘3m. eS = -| WOODHULL STON Ce re LU "a Seis ee BUSINESS” Mhome ‘onlv 3 gears old: I's’ cer| BLOM VELVET LAWSON DAVER- HERRINGTON HILLS CLARKSTON HILL Moderaictie Jenetrent home — 3 | : t ‘Rochester = rarage, Large lot, Truly this one port. Reasonable. MI 68124. 3106 Peoulifts “three ‘bedroom brict| | , AKE - te eee neon | fom peberate dining Liquor Bar | Trade for small) Acer x ECECTRIC DRYER, #00. hom: two years old. ®, webdoves listed 2 car warnee., separate ta 2, + No : : : ae. RE a omne jone mee ie oie large @ on water ~California red footing tet = Ge ce Mas Beted s building basement —- | served, but fitehen completely | 515 509 THREE—bedroom semi-bun-| BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. fgoma, wit idraciarte Weg] ee, tieg pnjond chre:| Searogme Gege dime and| Foner, Ont Quai pet Ter Pst Matte Gay | iain aie tn ats | Oa, er ae a rooms W ul id “= f oud —s - aCe Ls en with island Living rodm with brick fire-; the . Many. ‘area. Attractive Prades 2 . 3 tied dining Poti Enotty ‘pine | Fooms and it paths, Ful tile und. glassed im shower. Large tras including wood paneling from ving “quarters.” et ike ot * eta at eal earings, Bear ment | and er d. : panetine, bar & work shop. Gas cat ie - BS | ge furnished with top reteh fu _- Have You Heard? 1857 PONTIAC C atn—cate-| 3"° ent, ges Water ester, me £388 seo th pe rin This is the house that s line. 22,000 miles. good con. | oe Po BEDRM. SUITE pooh ogart eae her: a a Weel Garage. and} de cifferent. See About tits busy iavern & restau- ton,» 1 trade on home. land | BLOND ae Rew 1m cot a yoo ony pite| = .- ~~." = and| with terms of il conde taurent oo, malty Foaties Mebwa contact of good vacent property. wim tum Dete, Line new. Be tached po’ ele pied are - walk a WHITE BROS whose tired owner w 2 9, ' : = Peon of beauti age root; oF 2 business. ent, good |. = BL brick bganeg, olese to — | B: atem an steps into a! ard i REAL ESTATE ~~. Ace Sales cs Company Saiiding & walcebte' brabedls” ty ones : fay og oh Sevan! aia. f paymenta of $12.56, * Sot . i. “* S home wonde! 7 2 uctioneers hs one Tax eel ra om s.| fuji bine ashen Pett] MICHIGAN BUSINESS motor, Necting ee bemite cet men! ‘ 2 : ~ ; myn starter, Rem . 2), aeureteaD : ag ping sro y SaRgTE : trols. ASE | READROARD | AND 102 ¥. Huron PE 4-826 ampsen 5 For esort Prop. 44A|—~ BEER mane eee CORPORATION an cabin. Cost over $2.40, Will| “complete. Hollywood ise as ; EY 10 > DRAYTON PLAINS = “a ae Wenn at pe BROKER | cent proverty or good houseirail | , Bininle Yeo. phone 4, Hide. Need a 2 level home? The bap te gg dy ~~, with RD. | ip 42 x 11 twist { Ta Wipe‘ oe | Beech ae | eS aera se gd cr a room, | germ ons | Poa ates en Se * 7 : z : 4 Waterfront jms nesm__me.sem| Baa en! tot pu Be For Sale Lowe z ppern LH. BROW aacety Sat eee ma Two Bedroom Home, tronts| EAST SUBURBAN and Riana, wr . om ei| L. H, BROWN, Realtor MI 65388. gether river. Close to Bowerertora AUBURN @ Teme tis RD. : : Pa rat LOTs. W Pi , : 30 W, ‘Saee Ph. PR 2-4810 BUNK 2 yey s 3 Yea a to § lakes from of nice ? _ this ~~ Sie) for $16,900 eames - Sale Lend Contracts $2 : iron _—— for o 8 bedroom, home — : ve 7 fe a .¥ tor, sroet Bly 2 mo., : : “ NERGY, USE ve & more, ttention, Builders _ VE EX ters SoS) amet ete acer) wHIe BRos. | |”, Attention, Builders SA\ GY, USI . Se Oat WANT ADS! To find a 00 : job, place to live or a = : * WM. Ac: good used car. see Classi-| | _ KENNEDY |fied NOW. wt roc “no w A ee canes aE i pe COMBI * - _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1058 ¥ - 469 8 SANFORD ROR RENT Pioor sanders, hand sanders furpace vacuum cleaners. -Wall- — steamers. Oakland Fuel & 436 Orchard Lake i ee ae — | t, Formica moms and e Frcal s gee ‘i 7 days, con Sunday 10:06. na M-8e) ony man Sir poreneg: 5 oo ‘Musical Goods 62, manalseturer, 3 with. SE. 120 eel es thew “Hag Peiton Red ea AC ACCORDIONS, LOWEST " PRICES Merchandise. ixie’ All sizes, Accerdions joaned free) BY. _ with lessons. _FE_5-5438 ANCHOR FENCE A CONSOLE PIANO LIKE aie : cr vo aaa Call after 4 FE 5-1260. FOR 8ALE— EXCELLENT FE 5-641 Gs tur- HOLTON COLLEGIATE of ORNET — combination AKC R bottled Feist y a mg Davisburg. oh EG COLLIE ene BAL nde’ ™ white OR 32-1921 or OR ‘AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND | puppies Black and red. Males ecco 86 females Reasonabie OR. ‘ BENSON LUMBER CO. SEAUTIFU, FommRWTAN RU PUP PF. atso te, Call FE 5 i $130.50 Thue ts COCKER PUPS | PURE mace 4 } several Pt ant dil 42” and o model wal and MALE ~EnoLier— SPRINGER | arf | Spanie jel, AKC with Pedigree, obed- 0" Fiserencest 393; ees frained, exc hunter. 2404 - Orehard Cheltingham, Sylvan Village. | — Food sine ittat Gtised Ave & NO MY §rOGx DUE To crpoci fam ee 5 | | SPRINGER PUPS, $5 __weeks oid. OR #1751. | TeoPicat aed AND SUPPLIES. Large seiection Home grown. | | Bettas a Specialty. Tank repair, | | Worm oro Larry & Vergie's. | ; 10a Boston FE 32-6104: B Hes j —— ; TROPICAL _F1gy 4 ee | 15 gal L16 ga . t Heb! ters, ‘to for “noth | including fish able. Call PE 3- | Toy PEKINGESE PUPS AND | _mother Reasonable FE pre WHITE HAMSTERS. eros ene | sters. All Pet Shop. 6 8 +6433 AND $7. 7) 60 8. Telegraph Ope nm Eves. & Sun. P.M ~ OXFORD ) TRAILE R HURRY, sell things! 22 ws gigtion. wag., $11.85 SALES & COURT a 8S) ..§ 1 Oids ‘super 88, $11.85 down, as- at ed bape. "used “Mobi through Classified Ads. teat fe. tis wove, we home for aply $20 20 per week. cn we oS eee i-Top aver, 911.06 and this pice includes the a Pg full price. rem. A small Sepoait re- [Anything goest ‘Dial FEY" 9 aizet Boe B Coee ee 20721; 1 mile 8. of Lake , ny down, ais 28181. SiMe S beiny. Peete Do It Yourself 61, _For Sale Pets oe TIZZY - - by Kate Osenn For Sale Cars 91) _ “FOR RENT |RSS aS a : Parakeets Guar, te Talk Hineincticen’ - Chevrolets ‘We Five the Care. We Advertise "0 BUICK. SUPER MAaRDTOP. REDUCING yh! as — MUST RENT IT FAST): through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give|— you ACTION, Dial FE 2-8181. $4 Rambler Cost Sed. R&H. Rear t Your bid STORE ig otter Cars for Less 8. w USED CARS FACTORY |® td 3 Transportation Bi Maatag 1B mo | BRANCH |x pennies. 3 Site ete hetee Ps] CARP nggy | [Raat en SS Ferd ouch Bo. eat BS Benger s-ysmee = : "36 Oldsmobile “98 Roger’s Sales & Service ‘St Piym, — Biock Mo 401 $1008 Mibarp cat. Bo owas ‘payment Power steering. powe eee ees. te “SCONOMIZE #' co namaueat y 5 Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8. Sagi-| dio & heater, dramatic, “alee: oaK ld naw. PE 42214. trie windows, electric seat CLOSING LOT ~~ N th “Masct ‘eter ‘over piss PE Sanis. $2195 von EE SEALE" wae or = heater, walls. Bev tee | P( )) | | A ( he} ee ‘= Dr. ar Grendiive Chevr olet | - ( y 560 ye Ave. ey 5-01 HUNTER AT 8. WOODWARD Easy Ed Jones| RETAIL ig BR, ho + a BIRMINGHAM Mr’ ¢2138 | The Workingman’s Friend Dalle’ A mice ‘cleae cnr. Geen W ase Pontiac - Cadillac * 1350 tite mount, Gel attgT™ ‘Birmingham | Matthews- Hargreaves Your*Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4-4547 ~ FE 29101 gas are pee ; Bo. maces Hot “water and wet oatt| Like pew. $90 “ites. Seen eee young pointer, SS b. MONEY PY, Bown male. Safely equipment, Take r ace Sunes Lite cal |g PIANO TU so s rT ee 3081 Rockhaven. off | y| _Call Eddie Steele, FE over paym ¥ 34438. - N W d d rock and tle. gaivantzed cop tee) Bae tan | eee Bs 1956 BUICK ROADMASTER, 4 DR. 1957-0 OLDS BIOL DAY BEHIND THE POST OFFICE . ooawar ee pe one Oe ese| Rental PurchaYou” BUY 1 4 te lg IND CUTTING HAY It was an unforgettable date, Harold, so let's notyrepeat it!" $7 FORD $0 Vic R & HH. POM oF CFRCH CC . waEL Usl Sevcee Trou aur Ss : 1ST fed Samual 116) Wall war | eee WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR TORT oe, Oe teers) = '57 CZECH SCODA sash and aluminum conbinatio: Davisburg a P PAYMENTS in. PT camry, BE site” WO, DOOR san a ° White Wall; cHurcn's inc. sMAL ANi ist HAY $19 STRAW GRAIN, For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘Transportation ( Offered 87 |... ontiac Community Excellent condion. YOU MUST SEE TT! FE 2-0233 finish $305. See rea Trai waar; | aan Finance Co. FE 8-0421 x owner LAKE ORION, MICH _ MY 2-2411 57 Bonneville pre a fia > Gains is? & IND CUTTING ALFALFA,| STEWART. 2 BEDRM. 000D' FLY -ENGINE AIRLINER To | ———~—————___ RAMBLERS—AMBASSADO TIR CLARK Lint TRU 7K Tet Maron 6. FE is $ 45c_& 55c_bale. OAE A | condition. Reasonable. FE 4-1814. Gautoraie $80: eros ats HURON MOTOR SALES | 1955 Buick ROADMASTER. FULL Coed care Re reek | Tea eae it y me Eisabe SOLC NX iST & 2ND CUTTING ALFALFA & at fs) erty r.we ing. power: Completely equipped 1 ; ic, Power steering & power a ib =o eo Enrabes EM 3-305 1s Nemes 1 ae en ODERN HOUSETRAILERS. a6) Aaa eae Faas ALWAYS 4 GOOD SELECTION OF $1305, | M0 & Porter Rd. EM 13-4066 braves electric" seat and FREE STANDING TOILETS $1 CO) Equi RA ia sett tk Rae priced Denk rates on financing | loea Either way FE $6806. | | 92 W. r_MOROE ___PE 22641 HOME R HIGHT MTRS. 1991 FACKARD, Wy HYDRA Rex. sie ee ne oe 12 6 a = men ¢ me, ————— bit ry 21x2) double sink tunes ee re eet i08 BALES OF eres “IN STACK ews Conse, Sues taste N.| CARA FOR DR CONNECTICUT, WASH. Cite "83.890 2 ous, ALPINE | OXFORD. Dw iticMia aN OA 8. A b-asa8 Gait "Credit Mer ee $3195 & D-pe. bath sets wih tom 88995 > REAUTIFUL WALL CABINET weeres — ou olty peewee oe "aDowanee _PE 2.3215. 7 o "33 FOR POM 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford hg 4 (nats < eee cane or la 800 BALES ALFALFA — BROME 2 ‘87 CADILLAC 62 COUPE es dpe. colored bath set w: s0 95 ciiee for wine ee crue | wig, Carlos Long=Sleeth Ra. Mir THE 88 SALE Ww | eh We 10 ,inlies Becspron ABSOLUTELY ro. MONEY DOWN por odung as Factory 2p% cep rebuilt One 18-ft gon- _elly clean. $3,650. JU ae errr erie eee . AVE PLUMBING. subriy Ae cond 20 1! wall sheiy | Zit TYPES OF BAY. iST & 2ND | BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS | ~ mated) Used Cor = ie pop D STATION i, WAGON ze ; . i ON I [AC prs 18. Sequse PE 200 ing” & other mise shertes t straw we we Ron. “Up ts sieesee OFT during | A-i PRICES FOR OCRAP & OLD| actor? seuipmont Locks end Way Cuma "4-V4 SYAWBARD ‘35 PLYMOUTH FURNACE. ol HOT. See art roduce r#ck ex cond 2 deliver OA e2ie - FORM. uring Bs OR poo cs 5] DOGe | With 3 overhead unite See i: checkout stands One 30 case te fav) pep : this Ahig YES. Bob Hutchinson | _ ©4'5. a 2 re shift, Black and white Ford. Call i: 4 | operate Sacrifice. FE 21026 frmetates serve = seit beverage | TI) ie, Sue ve wor DELIVER lowers the price but tops them oa) as wucH ri ‘8 POR JUNK anp| ¥Vilson Pontiac - Cadillac |_OR 33880, aa —- $745 | GARAGE DOOR STEFI ovER- 5%; All priced | u ) MY 382 Look at some of these prices on! ‘heaP cars PE 23666 days or 13 0 BB FORD S xo MOREY spown coos | ii GoRbe 0 FE P26 ae yy PT FORMICA COUNTER AND STRAW $70 pron) reba "cea 15s Detroiters: ree —— S) Call Eddie Steele. “CX | Tr R] at ad = stools bakery case. cot cover, second cutting cents | E GARAGE EQUIPMENT INVEN. sgutetie’ Gach Heiss ‘aoup| bet ME TAV81 13 WL. Traveler ..... SCORE 3 888.00 CASH — O War B D HELTC ON ce ey SEs electen mee Kiiches. Call OR 4-7312 or OR} F + 00 | . ; : —— pehes Cel ° | For Sale Livestock _ ‘22 [33 Py 00 | Ue ere) ohh 34718 - H VERILL’S NEED CARS , r Garage -Doors - i= ie oe m4 S000 ‘t, then bring tt bere tor| Kham MI 4-1930 OFFERS 147 § SAGINAW PE 54191 FE 3-7117 Berry stee! overnead factory sec) Ladies Ready to Wear | 957 FOALS FOR SALE he aa 00 | drillers DIXIE HWY 1957 CADILLAC-62 COUPF, DARK | ‘31 Basch Hatetop $4 PLYMOUTH ‘se SPORTS susuR-| SEMIND THE Fost OFricE ~ | Be : = * 7 . 4 odr ation agon e- ends, al] sites and prices. nee “TORE FIXTURES . ‘ x FIN les Ft 00! FE ‘ween FE 4-6896 blue, power brakes steering. win- | °56 Ford 2-door S11bs Culloch 8u Ch t! Mal- selection from $38 and up A NT. x | Ay AT pet tices 2850 000 botreped | eet OS ia. 7825 miles. Phone PE | ‘3 Buick ¢dr Pull power . $1395| Jory ‘Ignition, STP ee tet Mer 1a wa en seat ee ee wage give FOR SALE | Good Arabian, pony, 38 Fu 1 bedroom | : sasa00 Bud Shelton Motor Sales | _: hg Cotalins S128 type engine."4 barrel’ carb, ‘ual “Chief Well cauipped. $1, sas you @ free estimate ae Also 0 large selection of iste| Cor * auburn @ EB! va re reons | 2 CHEVY CONVERT PG_R& be Buick terse $ioes mal seek redia, presstom we, | ote 7 7-09 : : = irrers oe . : ot late) _ ub ! . { em ‘um 311 8 Paddock FE 2-0201 sarah ee : Pelliiay quarterhorse bloodline. motes tage tas at rock Settee | — a ferent Assume perments lnpres ft Me. i se Stem yon Power ‘seering power flight, a1. 107 PONTIAC t ae © rr) CASH NY. A} Caan Register — Tabies | . s a dreds @ aoate. do ach ann | cars. Joe Arthurs, EM 3-9101 it Mer. Mr. Pa ‘34 Ford ¢dr Fordomatic on ‘1 = ap ene Ris PONT ¢DR HYD SHARP PRICES Other Items | Call Mitford, MU. 4-2552! tehinson [Lc WILLIAMS USED CARA Mil «eo. natela Turner Ford. hone er TWO BRAND NEW issT_ PLY. | Catt maclo. pote 2300 4x8 plasterboard, lots of 30 $1 18 ae park Cc i “BOB. ‘HUTCHIN SSON | pays top dollar for clean cars.| ‘53 DR. is COND..| si Pontia. ties| 4 DR HARD TOPS! = = ie, _FB_Y = Recklnine bundic. low of 30 5 0 VICKT FROCKS 2 SADDLE HORSES, 1 REOIS- Mobile H Sal Inc.| A'8°, Trade up or down. See clean. Pei “0081” Rigging" |-31 ora 3. dow $5 OO FOR 4 000® DE. 1951 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- _ Jaa joint cement = Oe 10 \) SAGINAW | tered quarter geluing. racing type | * 01 oe Sy wae es, a FE Sst 150) Baldwin Ave. CHEV “S55 NOMAD STATION WAG. 3 Buick - — Dynafiow ; La SEF. M. eNEAL ae tge oa co Power equipped “Rees xB'x%, piyscore bs . : Sha | yr. old 1 exceptional con- xe way —— . Origtnal ivee and Turquoise r | 2 c ,——— Se 4 KOs" ood $3 20 FE 4-5664 t rayton ' | 1962 INTL 24" clear WP casing, ft 4 OTs NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS - ierter i Sew mi Nabooat 00 ad ‘Opes T Days a weet ¥13@- See M & M Motor Sales 2 one des eis one eaner aes Bud Shelton Motor sees paeee weotn Mixonam ) ©708) very clean Gass Arwen Aus ee ereee $7 3¢ “From $128 up Reconditioned and | _ Ortonville __ ‘| 33 MODEL. 38 PT. CRESTLINER TO! \P dollar on late model cars| today Just your car down, en eee : _DODGE-PLYMOUTH, DEAL en | seine 818 Cooley Lake Ré. EM Ext deor frames $805 del Al se amis ary | All alum, Sleeps 4 Exc. cond ae hated ™ OR 31603 bt A FORD PAIRLANE $0 on 3) PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. <| - es " re t t ce 8 i Ext flush doors, A-l $12 95 Bee ae eon all Wanted Livestock 73 Will accept any reas. offer. Term ued as MARE OR | Ha ki Ch pcering Wlall ir other i aeccsenssee! Dr.. hardtoo all extras. Wil] taxe | 2 —— - sion been oy bees Geert eee $2: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER — | ~~~~ eae ate e371 ~ 4700. Eves. — PE eCONOMY CARS “22 AUBURN SKINS eV. en eee Cee eany (ceee Se dealers PE S-sieg _Sppotntment FE 2.0018 : ~ - ees —— {i consider tra use sec- ry = ae L ‘ Site Rac [eendl Ales sadiag aechine’ | WANTED) LivESTOGE FORREST | WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI- 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 ‘¢ | 1088 PONTIAC STATION WAGON. Paco aneet apron aad $180, _like new MA 63975 _Jones MA $0016 FURNISHE)) MOBIL HOMES “TION FE 80137. MAple 55071. Open Nites Tut 9| -°RS cer. Midwest ¢ 1003 ieee PLYMOUTH 2 Oe EXC | 2 tame areen. Radio. Mealer My: Zonoite. bag 1 - 7) 4 2S ee ree oe ‘97 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. EX- ~ or one 33668 : Sate Sy eer See Blanket insulation 100 1 M $3 73 5 For Sale Poul 7 TRAIL WE TRADE ellent condit 000 2-6081 | <> walls = 005 ; ee = - PONTIAC 3 DR. 2 WHEEL LUMBER CO $128 throwing knives | s 68 : _ Rent Trailer r Space — 29 |G pent ME Toul aa scalar care BEL AIR H’TOIE t ‘SS PONTIA: x DOOR SEDAN i trailer PE 8-648) 194 Cooley Lake Ra fag ee 7 Philips, 7 N Saginaw Sale Farm | produce 75 = Always 20 older models to choose | Beautiful Sungold & ivory with bo he ad ‘3? PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF caT- Open 8 Daily KOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS ~~~~~~~-~~.~~ oes | MOBILHOME ESTATES. MO! ODERN | fro | matching white & “yellow Igatner 1985 Plymouth 2 Dr. sedan. V8 Re. | JAC kK" HAUPT alina Hydra. R & BR Exe cond. GAS WATE TER —Sheepskin pants Insulated under-| app; es GLACKMORE PARMS take front and playground. EM OPEN ‘TH. 10 PM | interior Radio & heater, Power-| dio and — 3645 | PON’ CK HAUPT PONTIAC eas Lopes heaters bode ves: ed coats, wool pants. i999 Silverbell. Rd | _3-2661 "We way "34 through 57 naar cars | dare prizes like new. | NTIAC | Qearkston, Mich $5586 athtubs first grade galo a SaaS Seana a a | ie | Clarkston. Mich _MAple 53-5566 = A&N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 | SABAGO POTATOES MICHIGAN PARK A> PARKHURST 195¢ STUDEBAKER POWERHAWK INVENTORY SPECIAL ORE .MODERE a aRTIOUE, Muun"ggr 7) parcel A) means ORS ey erome Ss corset Pas eae ore | LOMER HIGHT MERS. | me Sreecec gts Sepa nee | —— UD ere silt, Master stam = +4 e vi | sn losin: an Pelle oe tes ee aS Pe 375 : Se lace with xood swimming, “"B ht S ot” $7 CHEV 2 DR (oneei fees «| oxriait MICHIGAN Peron 8 8.2528 | Lea Gan Geote ae ane te | ide Cush _ ee ic . Sos schoo : \ ——— t rks Mee a cane tine #00 square GUNS — BUY sit TRADE Sale Farm Equipment 76| shener Oniy 15 minutes | rig p Seria wal ‘ae mE PONTIAC re Ford cee Seren Yernec | NS Maniey_ Leach 10 Bagiey —_—_—~_———_——~—~——~r > ES - tiac Also trailer sales. eo rate fi hart Dake SS ne - sat Fo Rovvd, oak oorine, io “foaare ft MARLIN- 22 CALIBER RIFLE ALLIS CHALMERS B RECENTLY | _820 Phone MYrtie 2-461. Crchay ian at Cass | 36 CHEVIE V4 2 DR-HARDTOP | AUTO BROKERS 34 PONTIAC” OR, Ra tow — -| THE GOING’ S 1s pe 16 shet belt action with sling overhauled and in exc. condition ’ 8-O488 2 tone green. Call OR 3-4819| «56 pisck Century wa $1895 ABSOLUTELY NEY Panal ‘or! pel id 45e end box of shells Like new $30 $450 3308 after 5 p.m : rd 9 ¥ . wee $845|_ Call Eddie Sterile OPE yp bses i aoairte for ‘counter tops © eat ees : Auto Accessories 80 Wrp. — UsED & JUNKED CARs | ‘35 (CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP | ere” 1395 | ia ate | aq. ft : _FE 46997 a BOLENS al WHEEL HORSE TRAC. | | ~~~ | Bagley Avie Parts. Open Sunday| R_& WH. P. Glide 1 owner Low|-fh Gace see pat MT. Sms) PONTIAC SEDAN CHIEF. | 5 “ evy . ’ | ain clue Wolverine Lumber Co.) au, regular S417 _sblls) wth | ar, weea newey Gover nae wie NEW 60016 SUBURBANITE _from 10 a.m = = = FES0219.| mileage The kind you like to | $4 Nash ¢dr New $695 | blue ‘Radio Heater Hydramatic | 330.8. Paddock Ss PE 27-0784, safety binding. now $2695 Regu gines Evans Equip 6507 Dizie| °° tires. $25.00. FE 5-9971. buy. $1.085. | °33 Chevy Bel Air 2-dr - $595) A nice clean car | KITCHEN CABINETS. WOOD. 4 lar $19 8 imported skil boots, now | Hwy. MA 5-7878 or OR 3-792 100 SHARP. CARS R & R MOTORS $3 Chevy Conve » § 595] ) | x 41 tm. 621. 28 in 2 it in. 88 |- 915 85, 6 toe Alsias \abogyen, ne ot ON EM | 1957 DODGE: ve {ENGINE ley WILL PAY 124 Oakland - FE 43529 | -54 Chevy. panel. G 3 ses| Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac 8 i. x “34 im. 815 Unpainted caeeier $2520 now $1995 We} . ah: 4 =) one melee come be : 52 Olds 4 dr. Hydt¥e. Rau. $ 495 4 FOR 1958 _¥5. ee skiis and tice skates sharp- | Act Now t1 t { jc euce Se oR Top ne | REN. AULT] DAUPHINE cs a we 3 owner. “ie 1350 Tr. } aa ene | IN ) = we -S, «|. SALES & SERVICE + | i i/|'51 Chevy HT ............. | Meee eRe SEG 9 ANDERSON WARDWARE | | FREE Pice-cp a DELIVERY | yung NSTALLED FREE GLENN'S MTR. SALES) peat AES SS SERUS acing [dt Suen Aci Ward | memeetsrtamersuehir recom 6209.95 value $1945. Lavatories co 2!82 8 Telegraph FE 5-9962| Have your equipment serviced now | erators. carburetors. and fuel 254 8. Saginaw FE 47371 | ‘ Lagonda (rover 40 miles | ‘$2 Plymouth ¢dr. Ran. . § 196 N W od a | ¢@itioned used cars. $14.95 Factory irregulars Across from Miracle Mlie Shop- for next Spring's work Our {WTD. SHARP CARS @ THRO per | +53 Willys 2 dr 8 195 0 O ar | lehigan Plourescent. 29), Or. _D'ne Center | trained mechanics wil Save! Wori'eR Backs’ agro PARTS "34 models Top dollar Oper evenings til 0 | 1260 N *Perry-Madison PE 49100 ,,- ! mer gk LS Sasa “Gravel & birt rm YOU TROUBLES & MONEY’ yo Bajdwin - FE O1@l > FR san | AUBURN MOTORS | Foster's Imported Autos | ‘3: FORD va 2 DR UNICE a7 |B ham MI ¢ 4. 1930 | w : ae or best offer ~ mats ee fae VANDI COVERS HOUGHTEN & SON | MOTORS 50-51 FORD. §0-51 CHEV,| CORNER PIKE. & EAST BLvp. | ‘67 Auburn Ave _ FE 2-9145 | —_ c sitet ts Le solid or strainer style covers (1 OR MORE LOADs OF RoaD JI Case & Ferguson Dealer |- _Dodge. an’. | one hme! v 4 ROH, white ie cee YOUR CAR DOWN. LOW PYMTS O $1695 * Cate eo as asin or érain covers _gravel & fill said FE 8-66 Rochester OL 1-9761 | Ls = stot __Used Tru Truck ick Parts 89 89A eb 4634 Midian Call Eddie Steele. FE 2-2566 a oe Peas ae a "* Perforated or bar type 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED Gar 7 = ~ |NEW SET. ALL N EAT SAR ? 4 jac Starchief! Custom Cat ie steps and angie tro Sand, grave i pp fill. Earl How- or SRPACLING 5 ALE SIZES | covers, fits 1951 phate meal | USEO TRUCK PARTS WILL ACCEPT FOR QUALITY ey reed — power, Hydra- BLAYLOCK. or : McCULLOCh CHAIN SAWS. NEW) —Fontlac, 2 dr. sedan PE ¢1¢45./ 4... axes AND MODELS motors, boats. appt CADILLACS IS = goa & BUILDING SUPPLY Co A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, anu used WF. Milles. Garden STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES HEIGHTS MOTOR SA ep ment, cam pido . $i Orehard Lake ave, FE D1101./ sand, gravel flu Lyle Cobxlin, Woodware: (maaipment, 71583 8.| traded ir on General Safety Tires. | 2698 Auburo Ave pe renee ctorees uted ear Also a fine selection of other - oodward {North o ». Bir. | So per cent off. Black or er L 1695 ANEW ¢ tage TP mDhe fn ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT | mioeham MIve603 | | White w ant “6 For Sale Tracks 90 BILL. SPENCE seen meee eae 8 | alk?- $ Sin. 2-f ‘at ft. lowing discing, leveling, and tr D. ILLIA USED CARS Wil Ponti -Cadill ¢c . "$6 Buick Centu 4 SAVE * pue. BING SUPPLY, | loading dirt Top soil, Cow ma-, McCULLOCH eee Oaklana Ave. 5-9207 son ontiac- illa Radll y-conglpeo~ ry 2 = _—— 173-8. Sagine 2190, _nure, FE 43371 __“51_8 Saginaw at Raeburn TWO WRECKERS 1953 CHRYSLEX 1 Me REGARDLESS OF WHAT = nearer ae SESE WaT cies? EXCAVATING — BULLDOZING. | CHAEN SAWS __FE 8-8755 _ R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY 1350 N. want 40 tun tee et tee Write Bes us, Poon) ON ce ca eae ee once rene | ___ for Sale Tires —aoatiar Op ,OOND.-Ai |. DOW haga 4 ~ FOr Ree ov — = esl Erest EM 34515 ° ° We specialize on service. of your a Or EM 3-4 : 1 Soe - if Pcs Ic W da ‘de IP oo, GET A CAR $1] 195 — oiock “PE FE ae BRICK. 30 €-oADIND PILL “SAND DAILY BE-+ |" Used 3 monte hata ot ty ie ae SALTS PER | _ot Me 009, Hare ret — ooawar DEALER fost OF four ‘86 Pord V-8 Customiine 2 : 7 | Tsed tin Fe 3h mo. ° y a OIL BURNING SPACE HEATER: wee ee ee ay CCH T eGhe ye a ee te af aia “| eas Contact George Million. | 53 CHRY Sa ER Bham MI 4-1930 PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED dan, radio & heater, Pordomatte, S rm capacity, FE ae = |QOODYEAR SUBURBANITE RE-| old_Turner Ford 1. CEUB COUPE a FORD CUSTOM 3 DA PON. 380. WHY WalT—CoME Speci: J 1 Case & Ferguson Dealer % | R FULLI 1952 FORD CUSTO! | OL BURNERS OIL Spee 1 Special Phonon Hor cap* 670-15 $1295 exchange Aiso| ‘53 CHEV WRECKE Li rns ts. 0 very sharp 1 owner! R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY smail coal heater, furnace con-, Beach sand FE 463263 & FE Pochester OL 19761 available i. 14 recaps 670-15 pre First $1,000 takes. OR| car blue inside and outside.-Has| DOWN. Assume payments of | I ois. motets, etc Reasohable 2.1466 FAR“ MACHINERY — NEW AND) whiewalle $1593 olus tax Ex- R & H, Auto shift and WW. The $11.46 mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. | Lincoln 44-2860, any time - ~ - eeen Proulx Oliver Sales on M24. change Fut! road hazard guar- ''S] CHEVY % TON PICKUP. FE mileage is low, = price is right.| Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turn-| ‘$3 Buick Super 2dr Hardtop Pow. ONE ACETYLENE WELDER_ AL- Wo d, C 1 & Fuel 67 Bort” of Oxford _ anteec on new tires State Tire| 5.7686. Don't miss this one. AND SEE OUR LARGE sE- er yeeer ing & brakes, also Dyna- large. quantity cf ear pain ~- et Om ue “Me Culloch Chain Saws | , S*¢7, 001 5 Seaimas_ PE coer.) “ AUTO SALES ae linoouman CAPRI 2 DR. 2 AIN YOU'LE FIND A Gan ew ob : : A. US $3 ? 68 Oakiand FE 2.2351 TAIN YOU'LL FIND A CAR 3 £1329 _siter A) WOOD OF ANY KIND aT FOR AS LOW AS $16750_ | Cet, Ree BECK WILSON SWEPT-WING DODGE | “tte tater ol seme and] You ike. PLYWOOD SPECIALS Lp bee Mo "La We take trade-ins and give E-Z) 03'S. Saginaw FE 4-0687. Mis ORTONVILLE, MICH. x i} Sana" fires. ip exe , . 2 " 4 a creu:t terms —————— 283% * Dod a RY age Mea CARRY nora h burn at Adams. Auburn Hgts. FE | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER TUESDAY Ss al & e cbc & discs } gtay ’ > er, stand rd shift a = heer “Talbot Lumber sramoneD rineriace woop Every Sunday ....2 P.M.) 2a ee gg a 49 FORD _ Pils cedar kindling - 5 S ; — 5 — ‘36 GM. ‘ trans. See this beauty. Your bid. 195 rd. rock lieth paint SEASONED APPLE WOOD. 812 56 | Buy and Sell Daily | “JOHNSON MOTORS FE 5-766 SPECIAL “81 Plymouth In’ new con- . : . bard jumbing and electrical. Cord Delivered GReenleaf 4-7189 OR 3- 27 17 Door I rizes Boats Trailers & Accessories. ioe JEEP 4 WHEEL “DRIVE. 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News, Bddie Cnase Channe] 2—WJBK-TV Channel —wws- 1 -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations meted | in-this column are subject to aan witheut notice. Cuma | 1—-WXY¥Z-TV Cua $—CKLW- Vv | ‘is seen every weekday on Hotel ‘numerous dramatic shows — al-| TONIGAT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Bob's ‘‘family tree’ when he (s: 23 (2) News. goes hillbilly. 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. | (2) (color) Red Skelton.'9:38 (2) Ladies’ Day. (9) Popeye. | Comedy: Skelton in first live. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (4) News: Williams. telecast since illness finds al (7) Our Friend Harry. | | 5 en... fortune as Freddie the Free-) (2) Racket Squad. loader. Jack Kirkwood guest 9:40 (9) Billboards. stars. 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 9:45 (9) Nursery School Time. 10:00 (7) West Point. Adventure 6:30 (2) Box Four. Cadets learn hard way the 16:00 (2) Garry Moore. merits of plebe system. (4) Arlene Francis. | 6:30 (7) Annie Oakiey. (9) Runyen Theater (9) Movie. (3) M. Rooney Show (4) Californians. Adventure: | (4) Jr. Achievement. Spanish raids on Yankee set- 16:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (2) News: LeGoff. tlements. | (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) $64,000 Challenge. 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. }11:00 (4) Price Is Right. 1: 30 (7) All Star Theater. Ernest, . 6:45 (4) Patti Page. Borgnine, ‘‘The Poachers” | 11:25 (7) News, (2) News: Edwards. (9) Steve Wilson. (4) Crusader. 11:30 (2) Dotto. 7:00 .(7) Sports Focus ° (4) Truth or Consequences. (9) Stated Trooper. Adven- 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (7) Robin and Ricky. ture: Ro dCameron as troop- (9) News. (9) Howdy Doody, er. (4) News: Westerk’ ay Ae , : (4) Casey Jones. (2) News: LeGoff. P heme (7) Noontime Comics. (2) Annapolis Men. 1 |11:15 (9) Weather. | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. (4) Weather: Eliot. | (3) Miss Fairweather 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. 7:15 (7) News: Daly. (4) Tic Tac Dough. '11:20 (9) Theater. ‘“Tulsa,’’ Susan (9) Swing Your Partner. 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Western: Hayworth ('49). oy Cheyenne takes over saloon (4) Sports: Parker. ‘12:15 (2) Love of Life. for female owner to keep (2) Sports Final. mother's occupation a secret '12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. trom her visiting daughter. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater: (4) It Could Be You. (9) Million Dollar Movie.) Randolph Scott, ‘Village, (7) The Erwins. Drama: Peggy - Cummins.) Tale." ('33.) (3) Myrt and Doris. “Green Grass of Wyoming.” } ('48.) 11:30 (7) Night Court. 2:46 (2) Guiding Light. (4) Treasure Hunt (2) Name That Tune. Gobel.) ° 8:00 (4) (color) Fisher Molly Goldberg. sing er John- ny Mathis. Ta) (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: Bilko's country cousin out-'6:55 smarts the outfit ee __8:30_ (7) Wyatt. Earp. Western: } (4) Tonight, WEDNESDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Fatm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. | | | | (2) Douglas Fairbanks. Movie. My Little Margie. Movie. 1:00 As The World Turns. Topper. Our Miss Brooks. Lady of Charm. (2:25 (1)Faye Elizabeth. © ‘Man, woman slip Into Dodge. City to shoot Wyatt. {32 (2) Eve Arden. Comedy:| Liza gets into report card 8:00 conflict with her daughters. | (7) Broken Arrow. Western: /8:38 Apache raids follow “Massa-' cre” of small Indian band 8: 45 seeking aid. (9) Theater. “Drama: 9:00 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classreom. pay 92004) Romper Room, | children are trapped in Lon-| don rains with unexploded | bomb. (4) Adventure of McGraw. McGraw investigates jewel theft-on private island. (2) To Tell Truth. > 9:30 (7) Telephone Time. Drama: Military air transport has -noter-treuble-during flicht. (4) Bob Cummings. Comedy: Deb's kin are startled by Answer to Previous Pustie 2:30 + (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle News Big Payoff (color). Matinee Thea- ) American Bandstand. _ Favorite Story (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust vor Wife? (9} Movie 3:30 ACROSS 1 Polish-French scientist, . Madame Marie Skiodowska 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. {7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm, 4:30 @) Edge of Night. 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. i ia . 4 21 Anatomize im 24 Cicatrix 27 ved 31 Edibdie* rootstock 32 Minute skin Ck) wine vessel 46 Bargain event 47 Diminutive ss Sidney ‘ost — MW & i & i iki ses ea eres 5 = “15:00. (2) Susie. (4) Dear Phoebe. (7) Wild Bil] Hickok. (9) Looney Tunes 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater Gen. Grant's. Grandson to Get Key to Richmond RICHMOND, Va. #—More than a century ago Ulysses S- Grant had to fight his way jnto Rich- mond, But the Civil War gener- Actor Wearies of Nice Guy Tag | says Woods. jthoroughly enjoys. replied, | would bar me for three months.”| | INTERESTING POINT : | Cosmopolitan. Church, Los Angeles. Currently Starring in CBS Television Serial “Hotel Cosmopolitan’ Ww Bandstand ean won ee aie nee WIR, Wendy, Warren WWJ, Maxwell . News. Sports CELW. ye ye gg By CHARLES MERCER wx rts 11:30-—WJR, Music 0:30—WJR. Jack Harris WJBK, News, Reid NEW YORK & — Did you ever Gaia Sent, Ene WFOM, Mason Muste CKLW. News. M, Labbitt | ¢.90—wR, Next Door | notice that actors who play tough WON Music With Maso nian or ae Mie ger Wi News iittbreak |guy Toles seem to be more mem- "Wwa, howe, maxwen WEDNESDAY MoENING Tia Herd “O Annevson| WPON, Don fee Show orable than ‘actors who play nice — WxYB 3 “ete a ¢:00—WIR, News, Roundup oe Ping Mary Morgan| 3:00—WJR, Melon ‘Trent, guy roles? WJBK. News, Bellvoy wayn ~ poten to Knees WIBK News, MeLeod * *& * WAR Pawns I Wank Socster Cre team ww Band stand Reese es *e ee Look at Humphrey Bogart and cCKLW, es * ‘ WPON, Chuck Lewis y News, MeKensie | Jimmy Cagney and Edward G. Robinson and — siderable, Donald Woods, who holds “T want to play a tough guy,” .“T want someone to believe that I'm not just a nice guy.” * ~« * :| It's quite a problem because Woods manifestly is one of the Every- — nicest guys you ever met. body agrees on that in the acting | profession, NEVER UNKIND ___. he'd cut off his credit line rather) |than-say an unkind word to any-| ;one =e : the list is con- © _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 28,1958 ie Bee z PEN TY-THRI ‘ellow --- - Theatrica fray Collide, Husband, Wife (Get Together- Monday through Friday at noon. YEARNS TO BE TOUGH — Actor Donald Woods, who stars in | the CBS-TV serial, ‘Hotel Cosmopolitan,” is tired of playing nice | guys in television, movie and stage dramas. He wants to tackle a Courteous, thoughtful of others, | rough, tough, Bogart-type role. “Hotel Cosmopolitan’ is presented lerash as the two cars came to- | igether. _ |their vehicles, looked at each oth- er and cut short what might have " |Michael. to jobs in different parts of the city. DETROIT #—There was a loud . The drivers bolted out of “Helen! shouted her husband The Omells were on their way Pontiac Motor Picks Recipients of Prizes Names of 20 Pontiac Motor Di- vision employes have been drawn for prizes from the division's en- tries in the General Motors $500,000 Golden Milestone letter-writing contest. * * * Manager S. E. Knudsen has an- nounced that if the winner of the home is a Pontiac Motor Division employe, he will receive $5,000 to- ; | Top prize in the contest is a $35,000 home, and Pontiac General Dismiss Most Work Disputes Hope Expressed Here for More Labor Council as| Help in Oakland- Fifty-six per cent of the claims which have come before the Mich- dimissed “for lack of probable cause,” according to Rev. Allan A. zaun, a member of the two-year- old commission. * * * In a progres report luncheon held Monday noon at the Waldron Hotel, it was pointed out by John G. Field, executive director of the commission, that scarcity of funds have prevented establishing more than five FEPC advisory councils Field said such councils should be set up in all 15 labor markets in Michigan. He expressed hepe that Oak- land County would soon have a $0-man council of community leaders to ald the FEPC in elim- inating unfair employment acts. “From Pontiac,” Field said, “T ward the purchase of suitable land. Letters submitted must tell what GM’s 50th anniversary “means to me, my family and | my community.” * * * As a very nice guy indeed he Cosmopolitan (CBS-TV), a job he He also has been and is seen frequently on ways as a nice guy, however. By EARL A. fellow who was discussing this situation of nice guy roles | with Woods the other day at the | Lambs Club suggested that to be | known as a tongh guy you have ' to act like a tough guy. He proposed that Woods over-| " pretend to slug) | ‘him and hé would fall. |sode might then be decribed by a turn the table, This epi- | sydicated columnist and a new Woods would emerge - to a | public. Woods, looking slightly shocked, | “But the Lambs Club | Woods raises an interesting ew however, when he says ‘that | experimental than | does. ie casting * * * Woods plays the host on Hotel He memorizes his, \lines om the train while traveling | to and from his home in Old) Greenwich, Conn. He also is the! host on the Percy Faith Hour of, Music on CBS Radio on Sundays. | Rules Death Caused . by Fall, Not Auto ANN ARBOR W — Coroner! 'Frank J. Staffan says Priscilla! |Jane Moore, 25, died of a broken’ neck in a fall Saturday and not because she was accidentally run; over by a car as first reported) |>y police. Capt. Rolland J. ae Arbor Police Department said | [yesterday Miss Moore apparently, 1 ‘was struck and knocked down by | 'a stalled car she was trying to ‘push up a slippery incline at her home. Gainsley said the woman's ‘mother, Mrs. E. Lucille Moore, moved the car unaware that her |daughter’s body was underneath: - }Gainsley quoted the coroner's. re_ rence Olivier was 40 minutes Gainsley of the, ‘who received a television set, these| For $5,000 Elsa Will Stand on Her Head In addition to R. W. Marshall one received gifts: M. ‘Ball, wood, a Moore, A. S. Abrego,. A. M. Alderman, A. Shapoe, C. C. Kleino, C, DeJager, L. Styles, Ww. K Hansley, L, Valley, L. H. Keller, | WILSON | Williams, NEW YORK—In one of TV's crazier moments, Jack Paar! arews, G. T. Hubbell, and. J. Ae iL. Carson, D. J. Martin, M. L H. Pavlik, E. A. recently asked Elsa Maxwell, “Were you ever on Ed Sullivan’ 5 York. show?” and she flipped back, ene something. —- 341 can do it. I di years ago!” $5,000 myself. draughty. ~ wee ie adhe Mig eee . & t ‘ ; E i i a ROXANNE on Betty Hutton’s TVer. Confidential asked for a story bY The conference runs through Jan. | Nat (King) Cole, who just laug ' . himself in sketches . “No, I'm no acrobat!"— thus Elsa guffawed. “Of course I d yoga with Lady Elsie Mendl| Don’t sing with those guys, Elsa. Our show’'ll mediately and broke the be in April—when the studios won't be so when it fell over two 4,000-vol walked. “Wiggles,” as the L.A. papers called her, has now learned that he no longer ob-| jects to her wiggle. Jackie Gleason—rested a ready to do a monthly TV xt fall—“won't be ford Township man stood mute. sence lwhen arraigned yesterday before, iCircuit Court Judge George B.) Hartrick on a charge of larceny on Saturday) rom a Bloomfield Township build- bothered at all” if CBS pitches him against his old adversary, Perry Como, night. He may do a “Cafe earl Gras” night club show with) - guest) stars . might appear Sunday ‘nights somehow strengthening the P° Ed Sullivan battle. When he “relaxed” (ummm, boyeee!) at! Toots Shor's the other day, he) California Kite-Flier A rumor spread that Ed offered Elsa $5,000 Higs Narrow Escape to stand on her head. “He has’nt, but for| $5,000 I'd do it,” | |Mazi, 17, MENLO PARK, Calif. @—Tom) who flew a 12-foot kite) ‘can only recall five or six cases | which have come before the com- | mission.’ | * * * | Continuing his statewide report 'to some 70 persons, Zaun Said ithere have been but two claims |six per cent dropped,” he report- led. Assistance Available on Intangibles Tax Michigan Department of Reve: ‘nue representatives, Merle Hanel will be at 212 Riker Building be- tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. every Thursday through March 31 to as- sist taxpayers in preparing intangi-. iSunday with a plastic-insulated, bles tax returns. |wire, is alive to tell about it today) I was about to tell Ed and Steve Allen tO pecause the wire was too light to than March 31. rush to sign her, when I remembered thaticarry 4,000 volts. I’m about to do a show, so I offered her ‘the * * * Police said the wire melted im- jpower lines. | Pacific Gas & Electric Co. men’ Roxanne Arlen, blonde Hollywood starlet has a problem. Her) oj ihe wouldllbave “television should do more, ex-husband, Richard Gilman, Detroit airplane supply sales- cuted if the wire it) ‘man, is en route here trying to make up. She divorced him last; He was treated for a ivear. She said he objected to the way she wiggled when she had not melted. /Alto Hospital. 3 Area Men Arraigned | nal? Charge of Larceny Two Pontiac men and a Water- ing last November. | "Seder Hartrick entered pleas of jinnocent for Lawrence A. Marsino, lof 370 E. T '$100 bonds. ‘White Lake Republican 7 ~“friade cléar that “a head-on ‘at Leadership’ ‘School Donald E. Barber, of 8675 High- | jland Rd., White Lake Township, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... stenting « “Leadership Trin] IM | with pal’ Perry “might make) - things more interesting.” Henny Youngman’s off to LA to see about playing a cowboy hed. and laughed .. . Sir Law-' late for an interview. A reporter) ‘port as ruling Miss Moore died mumbled, “who does he think he is—Marilyn Monroe?” Mrs. ‘instantly and said he did not be-|Eleanor Roosevelt rented nine limousines for the opening of “Sunrise at Campobello” from—chauffeur Roosevelt Zanders . Jeanette MacDonald’ll do her autobiography for publisher ‘lieve the car's wheels ran over her body as first thought. Chief Cochise Married HOLLYWOOD \# — Television's Chief Cochise, actor Michael An- sara, has taken a bride. Ansara, 34, star of “Broken Arrow” and actress Barbara Eden, 23, an- nounced they were married Jan. 11 in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Frederick Fell Army leave to visit her... 9, in a Palm Beach school. ... Brigitte Bardot’s ailing; her boy friend got Bobo Rockefeller will put her son, x * * EARL’S PEARLS: A girl knows instinctively when the right man comes along—he’s the one who- proposes.—Cy N. Peace, Quote. . That's earl,: brother. (Copyright, 1958) ‘Twenty Guilty of Drunk Driving Forty-two Oakland County residents have had their driver's licenses suspended recently, the Michigan Secretary of State's office reports. Those ordered to furnish financial responsibility for drunk, driving are: fo eal nny Lana Sg = at Lake Wiliam A. Clark, 100 fe Clarkston Jr., 43 Puagree 304 Fisher _ Vee ‘\al’s grandson, Ulysses S, Grant Ill, will have an easier time getting in next month — he will receive a key to the city, * * * City Council decided last night to honor Grant when he speaks at the Virginia Heritage Dinner. “The war is over," @ council) man said with sad finality. Grant, a retired Army major general, resides near Washington. | Jack M. Courier. Herbert, 4 Goodyzoonts, | ogni, bate Ah ong Douglas . oraned to i. hala "tnencdal re- sponsibility for unsatisfied judg- ment were: ag ge mond d Gallagher. Birmingham 14 Wesson Robert Hoffman, Milford Robert L. Jack Pisher gael 4. % —> otariannt, Cass ogy Freee. Walled Lake Eyivester Smith, 554 a R. Spech Suspend Forty-Two Permits had his license suspended for ha- bitual and negligent operation. Roger Robert, Birming- ham, had his license suspended | for violated license restriction. | Charles B. McLaughlin, Troy, had his license suspended for heing ing School’’ in Washington, D.C., ‘along with 200 other Young Re- ¥ publican leaders from the country. 31. Barber Oakland County Young Nepuplican a junior. Old West Comes Alive for Austrian Actress finger and slight shock at Palo| Ave., Michael . $250,000 budget. He |Rivenbaugh, of 42 Allen St., andj . Roy Darwin Olmstead, of 1111 Air- port Rd. All three are free on is a member of the Club and a similar club at Mich- igan State University where he is HOLLYWOOD W — vata These returns are due not later | Hanel also will advise any person iconcerning his liability, if any, un- der the Intangibles Tax Act. Those contact|WhO are interested, are requested t{to bring full information concern- ° jing holdings, face or par value, ‘and income received therefrom been electro-|during the year and a copy of | the previous year's return filed burned| | with the department. which ended up in court. “Thirty- © J. Kampeen, L, G. Mill.) eight per cent were adjusted and | RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service Color TV as Low as $399.00 CONDON’S Radio and TV Sales and Service 127 S. Parke FE 4-9736 Get Our Prices on Color or Black and White TV Before You Buy RCA COLOR TY Soles and Se rvice omEET 8 RADIO: TV | | . TA. ' an af q t ‘ Oe Geiins' iw New Scjaie « disple Does Your Garage Look Like This? | YOU CAN MODERNIZE GARAGE DOORS | actress Romy Schneider, 19, who had expressed a wish to’see the bacaser United States as it se peared ty the pioneers: got her | wish, | Upon her arrival at Los Angeles | Hampton's offer its sen- | sational $10.00 per inch | | to Co offer on RCA Vic Color TV_ consoles. 3100.00 for a 16” set, ete. | , Lake! Orion; -Roy E. Rand Jr., 254 State; 38 Fresty John H. Redmond, Jr., lin. Licenses were ‘further suspended. from Harold J.. Lambert, Drayton, ns, and Thomas N. Jack, 359) Seward, for driving while licenses | were suspended. pase M. Fogler, Lake Orion, Member of s FE 4-1515 cé& phage wide 0 MART Son See ey | Open trot Hie diy - Tv $495.00 ~s . * . 2 ilk “ os oe j J &M Construction Co] 2260 GARAGE DOOR Attics Recreation Rooms Roofing | Storm Windows General Remodeling Siding —TERMS— ‘Up to 5 Years to Pay PHONE FOR ESTIMATE | FE 2-1211 ie x THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1958 re Officials Say Reds Get Better of Deal WASHINGTON (INS) —~ Ameri-jagreed to were Russian proposals| day that Russia got the better of/from them, notably in the fields of the new U.S.Soviet cultural ex-| agriculture, industry, science, med- change .agreement. icine and education where the U.S is superior. leaders of both parties in praising a the broad exchange agreement an- | nounced yesterday after three { ju g ane months of negotiations in Wash- : : ington. Will Be Sentenced on Between 500 and 1,500 Russian f | citizens in all walks of life are February 10 for Death. expected to enter the U. 8, an- nually. under the two-year pact, of Her Roommate and upwards of 3,000 Americans : may visit the Seviet Union each REDWOOD CITY, Calif. @—! years. Suzanne Elaine Soule. found -sane, 1 ¢ officials pinned their hopes ‘by the same jury which convict-jfor success of the agreement on) ‘ed her of second-degree murder the impact the American high will be sentenced Feb. 10. Russian ‘visitors to the U.S.” * « * ETTER UNDERSTANDING Her conviction carries a_five-! Eisenhower said lie hopes “a bet-| year to life sentence. The actual:tet Understanding will result be-' term: is set by the State Adult, the Soviet Union"’ and called upon , 2 Authority. . 'Russia to carry out the agreement ar S= Tl n Superior Court Judge Frank |‘‘in the same spirit which has ani- Blum said at the end of the sanity. -mated the negotiations." FUNERAL HOME trial yesterday he will _recom- i. ” Ai mend she be transferred eon Senate Majority Leader Lyndon “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Cerefta State Prisen for Women| —T eras ex se 46 WILLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-5841 to a state mental hospital for ex "| ate Foreign Relations Committee, tensive tates tne “had high praise for the agree: | : | ment. Johnsen hailed it as ‘one — | The sad-faced 20-year-old for-| of the-most-important events in ¢mer typist from Freeport, N. Y..' many years’? and “an essential 'was convicted of the bludgeoning first step” toward breaking down | land stabbing of Catherine (Kit) barriers of suspicion and dis- | |Elvins, 19, Seattle, last July 24. | trust. Foreman Robert J. Foster said | The aarecinent calls for. exten: the jury had stood at 11-1 for san- sive exchanges of delegations in ity for more than three hours Fligahoty, the cultural, scientific, technologi-| FOR 50 YEARS The lone holdout, Mrs Elizabeth cal, industrial, agriculture, educa-| W. Cavanaugh of San Bruno, said a6 Gee Oe ner | Good glasses later’ ‘“‘There’s an awfully thin Ronal 7) cad ao) apes helis at low cost line between the definitions of OK AIR TRAVEL medical and legal sanity.” i It also contains an agreement CREDIT L * * * “in principle’ for establishment of Foster ‘said: ‘‘We thought it was direct air travel between New York an impulsive act, a crime of pas- and Moscow. Officials cautioned, | sion. There was definitely malice however, that this must be com- * but not premeditation.” pletely egotiated and is at least a year off Optometrist i Dist. Atty. Keith Sorenson, in aC. ultural Exchange Pact Aniode eet Custom Drown |. By ROBERT G. NIXON | They said miost of the exchanges that this agreement permits Rus-U. 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