ing of being “lett out.” of. £ * & a Ju There's a triangular tract of land near Troy that must have the feel- Back in 1955 when township resi- dents yoted to become a city, this uninhabited piece of land, just under 10 acres, was overlooked and later found itself without any gov- —erning -unit—not —a—village, not a ie | = so that this “left out” parcel would be annexed to Troy or Birmingham. The representative emphasized that his measure does not stipu- late to which, but enly that it should be part of some unit. The bill would require in similar cases where parts of a township find they are without constitu- tional or statutory officers to per- form governmental functions, that prevent such an omission from oc- . curring again. “Every piece of land has just got to be under some form of gov- ernment — township, village or city,” Roberts said. The property, one parcel of ey acres and a second of 5.26 acres, is bounded on.the east by the Grand Trunk railroad, by Birmingham city limits on the north and west, NAR cE RN. ara on Justice Costs ‘ Circuit. Judge Holland|; Dismisses Suit . A§ainst! County Prosecutor Prosecutor’ Frederick C. Ziem found himself pulled out of a. justice court isquabble today by an opin-| ____—eity-nor—a-_township. | wanted parcel of land, apparently. 2 x * * | _ With this in mifid, Rep. ] Youth Explains. Marders : \ntangibles lax ‘A Hatred Built Up in Me’ GERING, Neb. (INS) — A 19-! year-old Nebraska youth who ear-| lier bragged, “I killed ‘em all,” was silent most of the way back’ to the state where 9 of his 11 victims will be buried today. But Sheriff Meri Karnof of Lan-| caster County, Neb., who accom-| panied Charles Starkweather back to Nebraska from Douglas, Wyo.) quoted the youth as saying: “ suppose they got the chair ready for me. Wyoming has the | gas chamber, 1 don't like the | amelj of gas,” The red - headed, sullen youth was en rotte to Lincoln, Neb.) today, tracing the mad flight he! made Wednesday to escape a po- lice net which tightened with the) discovery of each new victim of ings: his blood-soaked escape, i * +* *& He was accompanied by Sheriff =_—t. uh wou air Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Town- —gship) this week sponsored a bill in the House of Representatives to and by the City of Troy on the south: WANTS ANNEXATION Roberts’ bill, in this instance, would authorize the Oakland County Board of Supervisors to act they become part of the adjoining city or township. * “Right now that property is escaping taxation as there is no- officer to see that it is assessed,” _ Roberts said. Farrell E. SE RNS 5 Re Raat = Bi NE HE OY la a ES IE RRS 5 RE 08 ton of Circuit Judge > Russel Holland. Judge Holland granted a motion of Ziem's made last fall to dismiss a suit brought against him by Allen C. Ingle, Farmington Township justice. Ingle, president of the Michigan) — \Justices Assn., asked the court to ‘issue a declaratory judgment on eS how much money justices can charge as costs. Ziem was named) Plan Dropped “Governor Accepts: GOP Plan to Allow Liquor Karnoff and other Lancaster Coun-, outlaw, 1 didn’t mean it fe ge ity sheriff's officers and Nebraska, this far?" rd state patrolmen, Starkweather | Karnoff said Starkweather | spent the night in the Scotts Blutf ‘showed no remorse “whatsoever” | County - in Gering. lfor his three . day killing spree. LANSING ® — A prospective) CARIL IN SEPARATE CAR * * * ‘legislative fight over a hurry mp ‘In a separate car on the return Extradition was speedily ar- boost in state intangibles tax rates trip was Starkweather’s 14-year-old ranged after Wyoming Gov. Mil- dissolved with Gov. Williams’ ac- igirl friend, Caril Ann Fugate, ward Simpson, a foe of capital ceptance of a Republican alterna- ‘whe told officers yesterday she _punishment, declared he would not‘tive, |witnessed 10 of the 11 murders. ‘allow the youth, if condemned in| The Democratic governor yester-| Starkweather waived extradition a Wyoming court, to die in the day wrote Rep. Rollo G. Conlin) in Wyoming, but refused to fly in state’s gas chamber. | (R-Tipton) he would not object to’ ja Nebraska Air National Guard | Nebraska's Gov. Victor Anderson, |Conlin's plan to meet the state's! {plane to return to face trial for however, said he would stand be- cash emergency by putting state murder in Lincoln. ‘hind the decision of his state's liquor purchases on a 90-day ¢ *&-8 ment basis. Sheriff Karnoff told’ reporters; feelings te However, he cautioned state sae Starkweather broke his silence, death penalty. ~ ical Yelief would be ‘temporary. ialong the way to explain his kill Funeral services for nine per-| Conlin had estimated the switch| sons slain in the three-day mur-'f> buying whisky on credit would “te ts ‘ded « tenned en bes | der ‘binge ‘were scheduled todaylhmncl 18 million dollars into the batt up withta me. iw Ee four eastern Nebraska towns. state treasury within the next few Tag a child 1 sae on] n the jail at Gering, the once |months by freeing cash now tied) anted aia gunman refused to talk up in inventory. * Nebraska Chief Views Capital Punishment with the guards, turning his back e ¢ °¢ to stare at the wall of his cell) wipiams figured 16 million, Must Uphold Law, Governor FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES LINCOLN, Neb.—Gov. Victor Anderson of Nebraska, questioned about his views on capital punishment, said today he is obligated to “uphold the law.” The governor declined _ Case of accused multiple slayer Charles Starkweather of: - —BULLETIN Lincoin, pointing out it is a violation of wurkess law — lying face - down on his dovjars was closer to it. Both lomtcy ah Seni. teat Seas Se iZiem was not ‘ i | Purchases on. Credity | defendant in the suit. The opinion of Judge Holland said! ‘fendant,"’ and that no actual con-) GOP ‘troversy existed between the prose=| ‘cutor and the justice. However, the opinion pointed wal} that there was “an actual and) real” controversy over what jus- itices may legally charge, but not) the one of Ingle versus Ziem. Ingle also sought to have the court rule on just what prosecu- | tion costs justices can levy. | Judge Holland said this would | be a. rescgeel for all four judges to | Com The suit developed when Zier | answered an inquiry of another lo- jwhether he and other justices. PAY’ chould abide by a ruling of former Kava-, ‘Atty.. Gen. Thomas M. “Kavanagh expressed a year ago’ that justice costs should be limited’ to actoal expense of prosecution with No money left over. This was aimed at a system in Oakland County where justices | charged enough money as costs | ot armeubie es Wak there was some left over to help defray | | Miss Fugate had to be given | @ sedative by a Gering physician before sleeping. Officers said she apparently still was suffer- ing from shock of the wild kill- ing spree and dramatic capture qn a Wyoming roadside Wednes- day. Karnoff said the youth was kept (Continued on evadd 2, Col. 2) A month ago, the governor — foresaw a deficit of around %5 million dellars by May er June. | Declores areund an immediate 21 million | gibles levy, ‘In his letter, Williams said of the Conlin proposal: * * * “It is clear that adoption of the —-4plan_will-at- only par. to discuss specifically the He recommended a solution built + doliar a year hike in the intan- ‘March, said it was Tis belief ee ‘the attorney general’s opinion ‘should be followed “to the letter) junless a court of record should rule to the contrary.” ' * * | The judge said this was ‘‘mere- ‘ly... an opinion.” ‘Ziem did not. concur in the opimon (Kava- nagh’s), he neither lauded nor cri-' ticized the same,” the judge said. “4 proper party de. | BEFORE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE — Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors, defends automobile price increases before the Senate Antitrust and said higher price tags on 1958 General Motors models fail to cover the increased cost of producing them. “For every dollar of increase in our own costs,” he said, “price _ | No Altemative ‘on Price Policy _ ‘for Car Makers” Auto Executive Urges Congress to Cut Taxes : SER there is “no alternative” to to Stimulate Confidence © _| WASHINGTON — Gen-. eral Motors President Har- How Curtice testified today AP Facsimile Monopoly subcommittee. Curtice has increased only 60 cents.” Auto-Truck Collision Kill Two From Auburn Heights the auto industry's pricing policy and that it does not _ jspell monopoly. Curtice told the senate . anti-monopoly subcommit- tee that GM’s interest “goes ‘far beyond a_ successful ” busin He said it in- cludes service to communi- ties, educational aid and what is “best for our coun- try. . Curtice said GM's “objective” is to make a profit of about 15 per cent on capital investment after taxes. Commiftee Chairman Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) recited GM earnings figures showine that the big corporation had exceeded 15 per. cent profits every years and “sometimes doubled that” between 1942 and 1956. ° “I think that’ s good," said Cur- tice. The committee was told that GM made an average profit after ” & taxes of 248 per cent between (1940 and the third quarter of 1957 Two Auburn Heights residents died last night when | —excluding the war years, jeat justice of the peace as to g car carrying four persons rammed into the back Of @ FURNISH FIGURES. 'Audurn Rd. | Dead are: Paul Jarre] gravel truck and trailer on Opdyke Rd. ya south of 1, 53, of 2903 Adams Rd., Plans to Deliver = Penat Monday. | Hospital Board Prepares , | Sullenberger Findings’ for City Commission | | | | i A report. covering procedures fol- lowed by the Pontiac General Hos-' | pital Board of Trustees in the sus- |pension of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger should. be delivered to City Hall I. Flath said today. *and Esther Mansfield, 44, When Curtice was asked to fur- jnish the salary-bonus figures of IGM’s top executives, Sen. Everett of 3119 Adams Rd. Jarrell was driving south on Op- dyke at a high rate of speed, said Oakland County Sheriff's deputies, iwhen he hit the truck. Deputies \reported the truck wss climbing a hill at about 2% miles. per hour when the accident occurred. Mrs. Mansfield, who was sitting in the front seat, was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital at 7:07 p.m. Oakland County Deputy Coroner Dr. Isaac C. Pre- Oakland | vette listed the- cause as a basal Highway | sku1l fracture Toll and broken neck. oe _ Jarrell, who in 58 was pinned be- Elvis Presley, Red Skelton, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Mantle, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell and Jayne Mansfield. TES AS Bs Congress to grant an “across ur the board” tax cut to stimulate confidence among both business and consumers. Curtice testified that consumers today art ‘‘cautious’’ — and that ‘business conditions resemble those of early 1934 before Congress cut reduction “contributed immeasur- ably to a resurgence of confi- dence.” =a urge Congress _to consider such action in this session,” he |by Monday, Hospital Director Cari hind the wheel,i¢old the Senate Anti-Monopoly Sub- — . 6 died at 11 p.m. of|;committee yesterday. | The outline for the report was be aan are “Cut taxes across the board with the aid of City At- . ermal iat restore and stimulate confi- pre -best_provide. tial and short term relief for “the WASHINGTON PH — treasury. It will not provide any for a member of the Board* of Pardons to talk about) any case which may come. before him. On the general subject of capital punishment, however, the Gover- nor Said: “Our state law provides that we have capital punishment. I took an oath to uphold the law. It is not my personal feelings that count. “T also took an oath te caret out the law of the state of Ne- braska. If a man received a fair | trial, if the State Supreme Court ~ Feviewed the lower court verdict, as It js obliged to do when capi- tal punishment is assessed, then I think I am obliged to carry out the judgment of the court, — "Fhe governor pointed out-that for) ‘a death sentence to. be commuted in Nebraska a majority. of the Board of Pardons must vote in favor of reducing the sentence. : * -® * In Renton, Wash., words came help whatsoever for the 1958-59 fis. The three watchdogs who cal year, when additional revenues will oversee the activities ‘of James R. Hoffa as president of the Team- In 74 s Press) ” 2° Sa collapse. ae ak eee 4 “At first T ‘didn’t believe it was Charles. I figured it was. some-| -: one else with the same name.” will be needed to avoid a fiscal This was the governor's way of|' Editorials ............. re saying that the intangible tax in-| _ Aeneas * rotrde Union uit — crease, — — patio wets cee ee ae today by U.S t. ge |sary immediately should be enact- ; + erga we cabana F. Dickinson Letts. poly 3 pay nin 9 bom Teagees ge a & Nathan Cayton, retired ee pte ong aque TV & Radio Programs... 33 Jotge: L, N. D. Wells, Jr. The governor accepted Conlin’s Wilson, Earl................ -33 | of Dallas, Tex., attormey; (proposal after being advised by |he Women's Pages....., 14 to 17 and Godfrey, P. Schmidt, |the commission that it was work- Mystery ..........< Pepe s | New York lawyer. . able My stery Auto Hers Forever A considerable mystery has de- veloped in Huntington Woods. Mrs,. Margaret Stark now has a Thunderbird automobile, but she doesn’t know where it came from. yo the car parked across her driveway, Mrs. Stark called police to come and move it. When we looked inside the car and told her: “See for — It's yours.” — And sure enough it was, ‘There. was a set of keys on the front seat,.a paid-up insurance policy * * & That was 10 days ago. Since Mrs, Stark and her husband, Wal- ter, a manufacturer's representa- tative, have been conducting an unsuccessful investigation. * sé gems" coin ie elon. arrived, Patrolman Charles) and suit has alleged that the surgeon “MrsBenjamin-Pawtey;ot-Lton= jard, said yesterday that she had ‘torney William A. Ewart at an un- official meeting of the board last night, Flath said. * * * “When we refine it. it shouldn't) h be more than four pages ong: het Ganne said. The report, requested by the City Commission four days age, gives a chronological history of the steps leading up to the sus- pension Nov. 13, Flath said, and of the litigation that has resulted Meantime Dr, Sullenberger vis- ‘ited the hospital yesterday after- i noon. for the first time since his|! suspension and met briefly with Flath, who as-a ‘defendent in the violated . professional standards. in 2% cases, in six of which he said the patients died. er .wanted to surgery at St. Joseph’ s. His wife, Nellie, 49, and Mrs. Mansfield's husband, Archie, 50 were treated for minor injuries and released. The truck driver, Virgil 53, of 1666 Glendale Ave., Detroit, was uninjured. He told deputies that he “felt something nudge the trailer and thought at first that it had come loose."" He pulled over and got out to find that Jarrell’s car had hit it. Deputies said the two couples had been: drinking beer at a nearby restaurant and were on their way to a pizzeria on Woodward. : Mrs. Mansfield’s body has-been, removed to the Huntoon Funeral Home, 79 Oakiand Ave. Jarrell’s body was taken to the Voorhees-;— Siple Funeral Home, -268 N. Perry Street. He’s Too Fat for Us! Little Change i in City Weather Picture No weather changes are expect- ed in the Pontiac area this week- end, the U. S. Weather Bureau re- ports. Mostly cloudy with little change ‘jin temperature tonight and tomor- row is the prediction. Occasional light snow .is due tonight with snow flurries tomorrow. The low tonight will be around 26 degrees and - the _ tomor- row’ near _ Sunday wal be miskty ceety and colder with a chance of light snow. The Weather Bureau's five-day instruments had been returned to him,” was Flath’s summation of the meeting. Denies Sympathy in Doctor's Cause know if all his adeaial medical) ean it was the first an at 2 p.m. was 28, Find Play Speeds Recovery Patients Told:“Have NEW YORK (INS) — Physicians of the future may routinely write—as a prescription—“Have Fun.” ; This was one of the conclusions of hospital and municipal recreation specialists tute on recreation New York for + found that recreation, The play Uherapists said many doctors : engaged patient, improves. ee aS the third. insti- ta cobentaathh ter ak: ing 8 a.m. was %. The reading >}Dirksen-(R-Hi-asked, him-also-to “put in the list’ the salaries of taxes that year. He said the 1954 e ——— ie "Wilts Wan\21st Ice Carnival a | Mortgage Plan Opens S ‘ A ti é at ; A oe ‘imperative’ | Snow flurries expected this week- Sherry Gremore, 16, 20 W, Brook- on Construction Projects end wil! add to the setting of Pon-/lyn St. and Phillenore Drummond, tiac’s 2ist ammual two day: ice'}6, Bloomfield. Hills. Mostly for Schools lcarnival which starts tomorrow at} ‘the Northside Skating Rink, Mont-) LANSING u\—Gov. Williams to-'calm and Edison streets es day proposed bonding through a Ice skating races, figure skating building authority to finance 24 contests, an all star city hockey construction projects, mostly for game. an ice show and the selec-! on nang warm front __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, “(200 M.P.H. Winds Sell | Shitt, Threaten ‘Mla Satellite Firing - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila, (INS) -~A weird development in atmosphere weather today hope for launching a $. earth satellite this week, ; Powerful winds, with speeds more than 200 miles an hour, sweeping over the Cape Chamber of Commerce; Les | missile test center, where the Ar- Langford, president of the Pon- .’. Jupiter-C satellite missile is tiae Junior Chamber of Com- poised for take-off. merce and John A. Dugan, city Tomorrow i with a mertgage er not building at all - Ice Queen Sunday night at 8 by The need for action has become Russell Themm, chairman of the ‘ymperative,” he said carnival. The Governor enumerated the This is the first year the queen. projects. Seven, totaling $15.537--ontestants are not required to 00, were proposed for the Univer. know how to skate. Previously, they; sity of Michigan and the U of M: had to display their skating skills) HHosplt as a part of the judging. i He put Michigan State Univer * * . ; down for four projects totaling Tomorrow morning at 10 the pre-! $12,900,000, and six other state sup), minary queen judging will be held ported colleges and universities 5+ MeCarroil Elementary School,! ‘qr eight jobs aggregating $9.41. 191 Glenwood Aye. ae _ The contestants will be judged The program would work tike -» bathing suits: Donna Robinson, this, the Governor explained: 17. Commerce; Suzanne Lee Had-| new state dril, 17, Clarkston; Louise Free-| man, 19, Waterford Township; | Judie Garlitz, 17, Orchard Lake; | ‘A Hatred Built Up,’ Killer of Eleven Says (Continued From Page One) Fither an entirely building authority should be cre- ated, or powers of the state office building corporation enlarged, and authority granted to borrow funds to finance the enumerated pro}- ects Rentals to be paid by the state for the new facilities out of annual | legislative appropriations would be, pledged against repayment of the) bonds. the crowning of the 1938 Pontiac, | Galaxy in a celestial theme por- west The forecast indicated that|ficials tion of the show. pajama party theme on the 85 by 200 foot rink. carnival will be the presentation: ce Queen of 1957 will star as Miss ing towards the Cape from the suburban lines for 25 years. Of-| 5 ; : a referred all inquiries to the launching of a satellite might the company headquarters at Niles, The first half will be western and be delayed for several days. I. - Reds, Preparing to Launch Third Earth Satellite? {Continued From Page One) NEW YORK (®—The New York dence on the part of the busl- Times sald today the Soviet | we Curtice Proposes me = Tax Slash Now ‘A new feature of this year's and ice skating performances Sat urday night by 15 previous Pontiac "i Queens since 1939. , He,” he sald. | huge recket, probably in an at- | The former queens include Katie Curtice said GM car dealers are: tempt to lift its third artificial Cummins, 1939; Gloria Hoyt, 1940: “doing very well’ although the earth satellite, according to re- Barbara Ridgon, 1941; Edia Lind- degree of public confidence is ‘‘not ports believed to be reliable. say, 1944; Ruth Jones, 1945; Joyce as high as it should be." | The story said the Russians, in Capogna, .1947; Bowman, , vou : their preparations to launch the 1948; Patricia Keesling, 1949; June ANSWERS COMPLAINTS | wage recket, were -eperted te Paulus, 1950 Rosemary Brown, Answering labor complaints that) have begun at least one count- 1951; Jeanne McHenry, 1952-3; C4F Prices are “rigged” too high, down, Jackie Dubay, 1954; Colleen Mc-h€ Said that GM price increases; 4, the count-down, begup long | Henry, 1955; Suzanne Fi jon 1958 cars cover only 60 per cent| in Vadvamee!lef ths cotabiaed 1956: and Sandra Stockton, 1957..°% higher production costs. | time for launching, every work- J oo \SITUATION HEALTHY oe ae oe This was the system successfully handcufed, but a heavy restraining | used by the office building corpor-|belt often used on prisoners was ation in financing of the Stevens not employed T. Mason office building. Flash Snowtall Blankets Central take over matron duties for the ‘girl prisoner from Mrs. Early Hel- lin. Mrs, Heflin, wife of the Wyom- ing sheriff who captured Stark- weather after a 115-mile-an-hour . . | police chase, accompanied the Portion of Nation ‘party trom Douglas. | Thus far, only one murder By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘charge has been filed in Nebraska A snowstorm swirled in the cen-|against Starkweather and his tral portion of the nation today,|girl: the slaying of 16-year-old dumping 2 fo 4 inches of snow|Carol King of Bennett, Neb. within the span of six hours. Starkweather alone had been The storm was concentrated in charged before a Wyoming justice the area including the westernjof the peace with the slaying of portions of the Dakotas and por-|37-year-old traveling shoe sales- tions of Nebraska and Iowa. j|man Merle Collison of Great Fails, * * * |Mont., whose bullet-riddled body Weather Bureau forecasters said) was found after Starkweather's the storm would become even capture. heavier during the day in eastern) Karnoff said the bespectacled Nebraska and Iowa. ~—Fyouth denied —rapi Miss King. There was also light snow in the; Starkweather told Karnoff he general area extending from the shet her and Uher companion in eastern Great Lakes and Ohio “self defense.” He said the couplé Valley into Pennsytvania and the approached his car when it beeame north Atlantic Coast states. | stuck in a farm yard. Winter's second dense fog) Holding a pistol on the pair. he gripped most of England and Wales told Karnoff he walked them to a and large parts of northern Europe storm cellar where he forced fhe today. young man down the cellar stairs. le said the man started to come up the stairs. Starkweather said he shot him and then turned the gun on the girl. Asked by Karnoff why he killed 70-year-old August Meyer, a friend | lof the family, Starkweather said the elderly farmer came out of his jhouse with a rifle in hand. By FE. H. SIMS | Karnoff said Meyer apparently . ihad heard § Starkweather was In the approach of a warm front wanted and came out prepared to what is the significance of the defend himself when he saw the arrival of wind? * young man approach When, after noticing tie various; Starkweather denied he cloud changes that reveal the familiar with the residence of WAS dently picks up, one can expect Ward. He told the law officer he rain fairly close behind. This wind|knew of the house because {it was will almost always come from the on his Lincoln garbage truck route. Karnoff's wife, Gertrude, was to, businessman __G._Lauer, ‘*I_don't think there's anything) Of Michigan President Harlan Eliminations for the races and; And when asked what he thought, Time figure skating contests will be held|of General. Motors capturing 40) wns that se eect suecling jat 1:30 p.m, tomorrow. races) | includé ton and girls lei tg lly as 1935, “he a be attempted witie tal ‘(one eighth of a mile) up to 20) said: “I regard that as a healthy, 7 jlaps (the silver skates derby) and! situation so far as General Motors) various age classifications from! is concérned.” j eos . ? seven to 18 years old. Backward, x *® ‘Advertising Up in 51; ] = at poe ey races} will slants) con |, Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said to- ; . on |day “I certainly couldn't go along” P it B dg fs Lim fv, n each ag ih an overall we cur at me CDELS 1OP DUGQE ~ “| time, by. ice. ; ies a8 Proposed by 9 Corte NEW YORK oP = Adverteers spent a record 10% billion dollars to promote their goods and serv- ices in 1957, Printers’ Ink maga- zine said today. tions will compete in the finals’ ‘Sunday at 1:30 p.m. First, second HARD TO SEE and third place cups, medals and| While Curtice recalled that the ping will be awarded to the win-| federal budget was balanced after | jners, Winner of the Silver Skates|the 1954 tax reduction, Kefauver| Jat Child Clinic Branch "] one,"" Mrs. Thomas said. “Other community agencies or funds must gradually assume responsibility for iof the clinic.” ness and the consuming pub- | Union is preparing to launch a la Price Three Cents ite i tf © . > sonaomiates, 5 Be % Increase of Cases ff education, costing 55 million dol-iton of an ice queen are the main nalesiener, Gistrict five. Weather experts said up- lars. events scheduled for the winter “™ a | per atmosphere jet stream which In a special message, he told program‘ A cast of 3, oa Gan of the: usually flows from Les Angeles 1303, Amalgamated Assn. of Bus children, she said, ; tghting legislators pay-as-you-go financing : py (Pontiac Skaters Club, present it. New York had meved south |[ -ivers. Lic Half of the cases last year were facilities ild he cheaper Parsing a — sed lan ice show et 7 p.m. Sunday under and was “ right over” | The union ‘ed it would from Birmingham, with the Bloom- evening use of the slopes. ‘The difficulty is thal we do tion de nt and the North- ithe direction of Peggy Bowman. Cape Canaveral at an altitude (noig a general membership meet- field area and Franklin sharing —— z not. have the cash.” he said.” cide Community Cub. : ; “of -35,000-t0 40,009 feet ———______+ing -Sunday—to—expiain—detaiis—and-the- nce. More than 42 per cent! Dr. Dwig! t D. Treland We have the choice of bananig ————~ a = *._._& —Even~stronger—winds—up—to—339-ellects of the sale to the workers of the cases were referred to the tendent of Highlight in the carnival will be. " ‘re ‘an ; , | clinic trom schools age Sandra Stockton, Misé Pontiac: miles an hour, weré reported mov-| Greyhound has operated the’ . In its formative stages, clinic has received financial sup- port from the Birmingham Jun- jor League, Mrs, Thomas said. PTA. This support will continue until § Dee. 31. - ot Dr,* “The current year is a crucial! y The of three the future support and operation of Soe Garden,” by the Village Players, will be pre- sented at 9 p.m. today in Players Robert Girardin, city recreation Theater on Chestnut street. irector, went out on the limb this ading 1 morning and without qualification iaken by ra. G. ‘Thorndylee Dwel said there will be skiing Sunday ley and Allan W. Joslyn. Performances Oakland Gas Drops: Saturday at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m. , University of Michigan Extension Service Second Semester 1957-1958 The University of Michigan announces the following courses for adults. Enrollment is open to all inter- ested persons. Most of these courses may be elected for credit, either on the graduate or undergraduote level. e PONTIAC (Lincoln Junior High) Introduction to Old World Archeology (Anthro, 167) Wed., Feb. 12, 7:30 p. m. Methods of Research in Education (Educ. B20!) Mon., Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. Supervision of Elementary A reduction of 3 cents per gal-| lon off the price of their regular) gasoline was announced today by the Oakland County Gag & Oil Co. * * * J. J. Levy, company president, also said the price of premiu gas at its 13 stations in Oakland,’ Wayne and Macomb Counties was. cut 2 cents. This brought the price of its regular to 25.9 and its premium to 30.9 Levy said. : The decrease followed a cut of 1 cent off both regular and prem-| ium gasoline of most major com- | panies this week. Several weeks. ago they announced a 2.2 cents' slice. * ® * |Derby will receive winter sports|told newsmen it was hard to see lequipment. lhow the record peacetime budget « * * | Submitted by President Elsenhow- | Figure skating eliminations will ér for next year could stand a tax’ lbe held at 7 p.m. tomorrow and cut. : ‘the finals at 3 p.m. Sunday. | Kefauver added, however, that Admission to the carnival is 3! j¢ the present recession should cents for adults and 25 cents for) continue and purchasing power \children. Free ice skating will be! shrink further, a temporary re- tevailableeath of the two nights! duction in taxes might be advis- followihg the program. eae Two Biya ] Gangs Kefauver's: views were along thel lines eae poetics that the ad-/) F. urth Grade ministration has taken | * . Call Off Fighting * * *® OKLAHOMA CITY ®—Two ri- | Kefauver also said today there will probably be legislative sugges- val fourth-grade gangs here Governor Declares | (Continued From Page One) tions to limit the size and divers- ‘them being together he might have | 2 ol sarin Roreeasty |gone crazy.” committee hearings wind up. . One group called itself the | Leonard said his brother never G4, . | “Help Club” and explained to ‘had many girl friends before he urtice was recalled for final) detective G. L. Emmett they or- became ‘acquainted with Cari) Testioning before the committee | ganized to assist third-graders in re |today, The group is investigating| trouble, The other gang—appar- + Ann, So : | 9g Tage is Curti | “He wasn’t the type of person. | was the first automotive executive | who would go with girls,” Leon. to testify. He will be followed | ard explained, next week by top officials of Ford, | “When we were young we used Chrysler and American Motors. to do a lot of swimming and hunt- ing together. We used to shoot 'B-B guns. Charles was a terrific That was 54 per cent more! than the previous high in 1956. the biggest share of all advertis-' up 2.8 per cent over 1956. Television rose to 1% billion. Must Uphold Law, Hatcher vs. Williams \land company was expected to Newspapers still accounted for, ing with 31.9 per cent of the total. | Dollar volume of newspaper ad-| ivertising—about 3% billion—was School instruction (Educ. 825!) 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He's in too deep. | “I can't understand it.” right, when facing in the direction, —"~——— the front is moving in. | The rain which follows will ‘We’ ]] Help Her,’ Says Dad lems to education. usually be lengthy and steady and, as soon as it ends the mas: of air) that is the warm air mass itself will have moved in overhead. | Caril Was Held Hostage, tat Rh we wn Father, Sister Believe [¢ Tonite and Saturdey LADIES’, MISSES’, GIRLS’ TENNIS above, that the weathe> map mark-, ers mark the front as having’ LINCOLN. ‘Neb. (INS) — There puseet : iwas hope today in the family of 'Caril Ann Fugate—hopelessness in T he Weath er ithe home of Charles Starkweather. 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A a fidy section of one near Canada jeter market because they are U.S.A.” can outsell any island mes is as economic a house asi Called Compebelio that’s going pought as money-makers, as busi- sight. With or without palm trees + * * ‘Suburban rea! estate is the real money-maker today,” says Tysen ‘We do a fairly sfrong business in slands. and there's a steady de ‘he as watered down as weak tea. | for $50,000. Fer a few thousand ” 7 : nesses. you can get; taxes overseas can’ | extra you can get mementoes of x *« And in Europe you can have al the family that used to live there. Tysen, who leo sells canyons, ~ Claims Suburbia Outsells Castles i in Spain|rr stores - appear,” view. Name ef Roosev si farms, ghosiytowns and tunnels for Tysen also has a nice assortment a commission; says there’ s no, _al Caribbean islands. which are slump in high-priced real estate in| What price ¢casties im eet castle and servants to run it, too." | PRICES CASTLES most in demand and which he spite of all the mutterings a ma 1 for castles. but the bulk of ‘Tysen, ee frankly admits he sells our business is in suburban prop = io casiles F bh ste srys “are just about the easiest business recession. moe Serene To 8 Jen in France to ¢ = ach Ca room job “Our average pert listing. Joe near Barcelona on’ the Moditer- PURE LUXURY’ runs te $67,000," he explained. ‘Since Tysen is the head of Pre views, Inc., a concern labeled “ranean. Price. $77,000 Taxes: §85 “Castles and islands are pure “That's what you might call \eal Taury," Tysen admuts. “They are middie-upper bracket, definitely ‘income tax and good communit zoning laws,” Tysen explained. 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If Cedric—might have had con- paaetsivaret’ ane sks: Lay E nection with him abroad , ] ; asks Lucy Eyeles- Dee varrow, brilliant i ij par iia ae young woman wae Paris? Balearics? Rousehelds ane ‘running’ tnen™"use | Vict “i Folerine al eaves |. Se serra ee eee i : ma, - fhorpe’s daughter, engages her Ins > — mal TC” (Piles open a ‘sarcophagus = or woman, Mrs. M caddy patties Vietim fs -unknown woman . the cans of the murdered women killed by unknown murderer! — = Mian the th Bina Stee! laaid cemageck oe eae - : m . i ~ Tae. See Wee Killed” in the war, said Craddock aloud. ; Ssking if she might visit tiem but He reflected gloomily on the | later Siecaled, the visit. French police | situation. You couldn't get far pool 4 and there's no further with a case until you had the mo- | inbertt Rutherford Man wand share tive. All the motives suggested rust. ‘eck en: ae ee seemed tithe inadequate i resents further questioning by ine | 80 far — svector Craddock. Alfred Cracken- (| or farfetched, t tan‘t remember what he was > : ‘ dotag, ine afternoon and evening in Now if only it had been the |murder of old Mr: Crackenthorpe Chapter 26 |. .» Plenty. of motive there . . . Inspector Craddock rose: “I'm| Something stirred in his mem-’ sorry you couldn't have been more °'Y: - - eapeidiee Mr. Crackenthorpe.” | He made further notes on his: *« * * | pad. . <« s “Most unfortunate for me!” Al-| Ask Dr. Q. about Christmas ill- fred said. ‘There's Cedric with ness. : a safe alibi in Iviza, and Harold.) Cedric—alibi. No doubt, checked with business} Consult Miss M. for latest gos- appointments, and public dinners’ sip. i — poe oe tl when Conse get tet Maat - Very sad. And all so’ silly. I've already told you F-don't| "* Read be found Lacy Eyes. | murder people. And why should. barrow with Miss Marpie. I murder an-unknewn woman any-| He hesitated for a moment on way? What for? Even if the corpse his plan of campaign and then de- it the corpse of Edmund's widow, cided that Lucy Eyelesbarrow. why should any of us wish to do might prove a valuable ally. away with her? Now if she'd been) After greetings, he solemnly married to Harold in the war, and drew out his notécase, extracted had suddenly reappeared—then it three pound notes, added. three might have been awkward for the shillings and pushed them across respectable Harold — bigamy and! the table to Miss Marple. all that. But Edmund! Why, we'd) _* ® * all have enjoyed making Father| “What's this, Inspector?” stump Up a bit to give her an al. Consultation fee. You're a con-4 lowance and send the boy to @ sultant—on murder! Pulse temper- decent school. Father would have ature, jocal reactions, possible deep been wild, but he couldn't in de-| seated cause of said murder. I'm cency refuse to do something just the poor harassed local G.P.” Won't you have a drink before you go. Inspector? Sure? Topo bad Miss Marple looked at him and I haven't been able to help you.” ‘winkled. He grinned at her. Lucy Eyelesbarrow gave a faint gasp “Sir, Listen, do you knew and then laughed. what?” “Why, Inspector Craddock — Inspector Craddeck looked at his excited sergeant. Yes,’ Wetherall, what is it?’ (duty this afternoon.” . “I've placed him, sir. That chap I told you we had met before. All the time I was trying to fix S#id Miss Marple to Lucy. “Sir it and suddenly it came. He .was Henry Clithering is his godfather mixed up in that tinned food busi- Wega old grey ot Keaggy “a ness with Dicky Rogers, Never) ‘ou = io hear, Siss oot eerie on Warton coury Stl ar chest bcethe feet thee, we more of the Soho lot. Watches and met? He described her as just the that Italian sovereign business. finest detective God ever made— ~ i. * natura] genius cultivated in a suit- | oe . able soil. He told me never to de- | o A , . —* reeled | spise the—"" Dermot Craddock now way. Os ced! paused for a moment to seek for a seemed vaguely familiar from the synonym for ‘old pussies'—" — er first. It had all been small time ~ aiaeate Nadine He aad cl eee en ee — as could usually tell you what might. prov ‘ski al the | sirds oe have happened, what ought to have) on the outskirts racket wi happened, and even what actually’ a plausible innocent reason for hav- did happen And,” he said, “they cas ees nel = all. | can tell you why it happened! "| But the police had been qu bore He added “that this particular —| that a small steady profit came). — elderly indy — -was at the! his way. ee | ' “That-throws rather a light on ‘°P “= -_ os otha be aaa rE “Well!” said Lucy, “that seems) - to be a testimonial all right.” | “I shouldn't have said he was | Miss Marple was pink and con- the type te do murder. But it ex- fused and looked unusually dith- plains other things—the reason ¢,\ ; why he couldn't come up with an | _— | mured. “Always so kind. Really coe wate er peer | ola lie ieee , . : *| haps, a stig “ige of hu- | “It's quite a clever line—just to man nature—tiving, you know, in say firmly you can’t remember. a village—” i ____._Lats. _ can't remember). a = -—~ what they did and ‘ere Gey were! eae With “ore — even a week ago. It’s especially, PO“ST*- : useful if you don’t. particularly) “Of course, I am conmigo - want to call attention to the way ‘icapped, by not actually being’ you spend your time—interesting ©" the a nt is sot niga al rendezvous at lorry pull ups with’ W@ys fee!, when péopie remind you, the Dicky Rogers crowd for in-|f other people—because types are/ ance | _ alike everywhere and that is such! ‘a Valuable guide."’ Lucy looked a little puzzled, but ddock ded comprehendingly.|- | “But you've been to tea there, haven't you?” he said. you're human after all.” “Oh, well, I'm not strictly on * * * “So you think he's all right?” “Im not prepared to think any- ——_._ene's all right just yet," said In. | spector Craddock. “You've got to : work on it, Wetherall."’ x 8 * yi i Bo 2 iL. Sack af bes dock. Coudduch col | Yes, indeed: ‘Most pleasant. 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CHARLES STARKWEATHER Will loom up in all criminal history as one of the most bestial fiends in recorded happenings. For sheer depravity, he leads the list. Most murderers call it #-day-aftera scant few killings. But The matter of right-to-work laws, ~~~ that is permitting or banning the union shop, was left to the states and no request was made to have unions: put under anti-trust — “laws. It was recognized that recent Senate disclosures of abuses in in- he claimed 11— and still was “in action” when the law closed in. * * * He struck and struck and struck— for no reason at all. Apparently, the most cogent explanation unearthed to date lies in the fact he “wanted to. be important.” Well, that’s a very human and understandable desire, but no one since the beginning of time ever set about it in quite the same method. * * * Fortunately, both states in which he operated have capital punishment so there is a reason- able hope that mankind will be shut of this human horror for keeps. Happily, he didn’t oper- ate in Michigan where he prob- ably would have been confined “for life” and then let out after the average 16 years and allowed to start all over. x wk ke It’s time now for the pantywaists to spring into action and get out their crying towels. They can do a heartfelt job over poor Charley. Be- tween tears, sobs and lamentations, they can beg “another chance” for this “poor, little mixed up lad.” After all, they will contend, that this Boy Blue is probably “confused.” * * * We believe the law should take its course. We believe this world should be rid of Starkweather at the earliest possible moment. We believe the rest of society should be protected against an- wther-outbreak——new or 25.years hence. Our sympathy goes to the ELEVEN victims he killed. Our heart goes out to the fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters of 11 slain. Our thoughts are with them, and the host of friends of the dead. Starkweather? Law — move swiftly. Congress May Pass Improved Labor Law President E1sENHOWER’s labor mes- sage to Congress offers a reasonable program to curb corruption and excessesin- the jabor-management that the dogs brought sticKs-of wood for field. x *« * The program is intended to pro- tect and improve collective bargain- ing. Its main points are: 1. Welfare funds counted for annually to a new office in the Department of Labor. 2. Unions would be required to file reports, open for public inspection, on their finances and laws. 3. Unions would have to show that officials were elected by secret ballot. 4. Unions and employers would have to file reports on financial deal- ings with each other or with inter- mediaries. Secret deals to impair labor rights by “sweetheart” con- tracts or other means would be illegal. - * «5. Secondary boycotts would be THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Powric Press Company @ @. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan - Trade Mark » Dally Except Sunday Rosen: Bsserre, dows A Rivet, : Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howse #. F stp mm, Kant M. Terapwent, t and Circulation Manager p Ma Mansger we - G. Maaenatt Jonpan, Jou W. Prreorasts. Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Teen. —_ Geoece C inmanm, neitnecng eaitor Classified Maneger Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter =—_=__ ———— * Associated Prete fn entitied exciustvety to the wae A ‘yepublication 0 a news printed {n thie news dispatches by carrier for 40 cents Tr not avaliable by mail ce , Macomb. Lapeer and Counties 06 * nae ee we ee would be ac- j s hog elsewhere in fn the United Etates - i payable in advance. dustrial relations implicated oniy-a— minority and that victims are union men themselves. The President’s program offers ‘protection for union members and the public without interfering with labor’s right to organize, bargain collectively or strike. Its goal is to protect the basic rights of the industrial worker, and to maintain the integrity of trade unionism itself. x * * For the past 10 years every labor program has created sharp battles in Congress and gotten nowhere. But in view of the President’s message backed by his leadership, Congress may yet pass labor law reforms. The Man About Town Wide Publicity Pontiac Native Works as Model With Auto Tycoon Wrinkles: What women hunt for new ones to get rid of old ones. In her work as a professional model, Pontiac born Catherine Anne Steffek now is seen in a national advertising campaign, pictured with Henry Ford II. She Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Steffek, both formerly with the Pontiac school system, now identified with the University of Michigan, and the family lives in Ann Arbor. Catherine is the granddaughter of Mry-gnd “Mrs, James J. McCarthy of 240 Cottage St., Pontiac. Latest to report a prodigious Christmas cactus is Mrs. Alexander Howey of 84 East Howard 8t., who has one 20 years old, now decked out with 50 red blossoms. Never noticing caterpillars in warm weather, the family cat of . Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Burek of Drayton Plains, brought one into the house the other day, and was very excited about It. Some Pontiac Lake children built a snow man and made it look so realistic in old clothes, according to Mrs. Verna Besteman, it to throw so they could chase them. Among many other claims for distinction, Rochester was . the location of the first skiing devel- opment in Oakland County. This observation has my personal OK, with recollections of the big ele- vated tower slide there over a quarter century ago, that added to the natural slope, and nation- wide competitive jumps were held there. A Guernsey bull, bred on the Oakland County farm of Charles E. Sorensen near New Hudson, has become a sum- marized sire, this distinction going only to sires who have 10 or more daughters with top milk production records. He has 15 such daughters. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Tina Knudsen | of Racine, Wis., formerly of 76 Stout St., Pontiac; ninety-fourth birthday. Mrs. Josephine C. King of 25 Lorraine Court; eighty-fourth birth- — day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schram. of 541 Judson St.; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. ' Mrs. Mayme Gleason . of Williams Lake; ninetieth birthday. _Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ruedisueli __ of Drayton Plains; fifty-second wedding anniversary. . Mrs, Charity Gibbons of Birmingham; ninety-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. August Doebler of Troy; golden wedding. Mrs. Mary Ann Jones of Walled Lake; ninety-seventh birthday. . Garfield Houseman BEA Semice, ine , One for All, All for One i. David Lawrence Wonders: Brooklyn Another Little Rock? WASHINGTON — Could federal troops be used to police the schools eral hours. Action by you will re- store peace and order in commpli- ‘in Brooklyn where incidents in- ance with your proclamation.” volving rape, ju- venile crime, ra- cial friction and violence in general have recently caused the for'e- man of the grand jury there to ask for police to be stationed inside the school build- ings? The mayor of New York and the LAWRENCE governor seem rejuctant to put police into the schools but, judging by the revelation of what happened at Little Rock just written by former Mayor Woodrow W. Mann in a series of copyrighted articles in the ‘New York Herald Tribune,” it isn't necessary to ask the mayor of New York City or the governor of the state for police help. Ordinary authority apparently can be bypassed and a direct re- quest can be made to the White House by any official agency of a local nature. If the Little Rock precedent is upheld, this could mean the immediate dispatch of Federal troops to the scene. * * 5 Mr. Mann discloses that he did not even consult his own chief of police in Little Rock because the mayor didn’t like the chief's politi- cal views. He also was at odds with the governor of Arkansas. “Police Chief Potts did not know th: I was in constant ouch wiff Washington,” writes ~~" Mayer Mann of Little Rock. He adds that he told Max- well Rabb, presidential assist- ant in charge of minority ques- tions, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1957: “As far as I'm concerned, we need action as quickly as pos- sible. We need Federal troops.” Former Mayor Mann says that on the morning of the same day Mr. Rabb told him that he should send “‘a telegraphed request for Federal: troops” because this was necessary “to clear our files.” The mayor complied, and within a couple of shours the President issued an executive order sending - Federal troops to Little Rock. . * * * The collaboration between the White House and Mr. Mann in pre- paring the way for Federal troops is commented on by the former Mayor of Little Rock as follows: “T read Max Rabb my telegram. He suggested — and I made — a couple of minor changes.” The text of the méssage sent at 9:15 a.m. by Mr. Mann was as fol- lows: : “The immediate need for Fed- eral troops is urgent. The mob is much larger in numbers at 8:00 a.m. than at any time yesterday. — People are converging on the scene from all directions. Mob is armed and engaged in fisticuffs and other acts of violence. Situa- tion is out of control, and police cannot disperse the mob. I am pleading to you as President of the United States .. the necessary troops within sev- The Country Parson “nore, the Wiscon- . to provide - Mr. Mann writes further: “By 9:48 a.m., when next I called Maxwell Rabb, I was able to re- port that there were still several hundred people milling around the police cordon at Central High. There were agitators, but no vio- lence. For lack of targets, the mob had cooled. - “ Is help coming?’ I asked. This I confess, was my real purpose . for calling. ““ Weil,’ said Rabb, ‘This clears the way.’ "| The foregoing episode is all the more surprising because, in an earlier article in the series, former Mayor Mann tells what he planged at one time in the way of escort of the Negro children by the Fed-. eral government through the Ar- gansas National Guard cordon around the school. Mr. Mann writes: “ft had in mind the use of United States marshals. Looking back on the situation — I am still surprised that the Justice De- partment did not adopt this ap- proach at the start, or even later. The. extremist agitators would have hesitated to interfere with these local representatives of the Federal law, and no such outcry would have arisen as came with the use of Federal troops.” Maybe the foreman of the grand jury in Brooklyn can cite the Little Rock precedent now if Mayor Wagner and Governor Harriman disregard his request for police in the school buildings or if he doesn't happen to like their political views. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Walking in ANY Weather Good for What Ails You As a youngster, a Wisconsin reader says, she had to walk to school and back (four miles) every day, often in blizzard or extreme cold weather. She usually ar- rived at school perspiring a little. Her classmates, most of them so bundled up they cold hardly move, were near- ly frozen. She firmly believes that any one but an imbecile knows by his own feeling whether he has enough clothing. Further- DR. BRADY why you should call it cri (kree) instead of “cold” — for the health and safety of your family and your friends and neighbors, After all, the cri (common re- spiratory infections) is responsible directly and indirectly for three- fourths of the everyday work of doctors. And cri is preventible. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, n.t tisease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michiran. (Copyright 1958) | he teas Mr. Murdock Tells ‘Faulty Light Isn’t of His Appreciation ‘ Always Neglect’ Words are very inadequate for this time I know of no other way to express my appreciation to the many people who've helped me. many friends who are so closely knit in one big family of love and fellowship, who have given so freely of their love, sympathy, time and substance, I extend my deep felt thanks and God bless every- one. Drulard Burt Murdock 127 N. Josephine ‘Shouldn’t Print Such Letters’ Most of the letters in The Pontiac Press are truthful. So why run mis- statements? Why should readers have to face letters like the one ; 1ify E i F Well, if a man makes $4,000 a year from 20 -to 65, that's $180,000. If he works longer — or makes more — it’s greater. So one man would have to make $180,000,000 in ONE YEAR to equal a thousand. Maybe a lot of readers can't add and multipy, but I should think The Press could. A newspaper shouldn’t print letters like that. T.T. (Editor's Note: A little red in the face, we agree.) Would Like Road to Be Reminder On the short stretch between Opdyke Road and the Village of Rochester signs say ‘Walton Boule- vard,” “Pontiac Road” and “Fifth Street." Somebody ought to make up his mind and while at it, “University” or ‘Wilson’ would always remind us how lucky we are to have a generous lady as a neighbor and a great University in our Community. J. H. Kliptet Birmingham ward them. My hat's off to that officer. In answer to the wife of a factory am a factory worker’s wife, and not as young as some years back. The reason there are so many i | ae o¢ a : i isn't all the car owner’s neglect Another Factory Worker's dust Struggling Along é ; Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If we believe in friendship, and . Some pleasure we would . The most important .. « Is just remem- bering .. . Remembering a birth- day or... An anniversary... Or sending someone who is ill ...A card of sympathy . . . Remember- we go.. important thing . . . Is any solemn promise we .. . Should be remembering . « » Remembering a promise is ...» The least that we can do... And as that promise is fulfilled + ~~ We prove that we are true. (Copyright, 1968) Looking Back 15 Years Ago EPIC BATTLE of Stalingrad nears end. ; JAPS CLAIM sinking of two bat- tleships. 20 Years Ago JAPS APOLOGIZE for envoy slapping incident. ORGANIZE LEAGUE to legalize mercy killing. . Case Records of a Psychologist: sin lady ‘agrees wholeheartedly with the teachings that “one does not catch cold (pardon me—the erj) from being in a draft or get- ting wet or going out to work or play without overcoat or other extra clothing.” She has worked in drafts day after day, winter and summer, and been se wet that water ran out of her clothing, yet she never got one little sniffle as a consequence of such exposure, she says. And so she tells her children to wear or leave off what they please. ‘ : The pupils who had,to walk two miles to school and two miles back home every day were for- tunate. * * * _A daily walk of three to six na miles is the best general exercise one can take. It is good not only for school children but for adults “who live by their wits — clerical, business, professional people. TOO MANY PAMPERED Too many school children today get only nominal physical educa- tion in school and are denied even the boon of walking to and from school, either because of the traf- fic hazards or because parents or ~ guardians coddle them by furnish- ing-the money or means to ride from school as befits ; * * An Idaho mother says she has whipped up many a batch of Doc- tor Brady’s Homie Made Fool —Proot —Cough- Medicine— for—Her— husband,’ her children and her -, mother and she believes it’s just GREAT. ‘In the Little Lesson, Call it C R I, (35¢ and stamped, self- addressed envelope), I give com- ‘own , but at worker: with four children, “T,~too, Don’t Be Pressured Into Eloping Elaine tried to stampede Bob into an elopement. Beware of such high pressure, for elope- ments are likely to be based on rash sex infatuation rather than true love. If you are now infatuated, send for the “Tests jor Sweethearts” listed below. They help give you a more qb- jective, detached view. — Case X-317: Elaihe T., aged 16, been going steady for a year. x *®« * has other, so why wait any longer?” Bob was greatly © tempted, for heg§ was crazy about Elaine. She was a lush thrush with a vivacious per- sonality and plen- DR. CRANE ty°of self-confidence. That's why she took the initia- tive-in suggesting an elopement. Her parents were wealthy and had let her have her own way a great deal, Elaine had traveled widely and was quite a sopbisticated chick foreher youthful years. x * * But Bob realized he still had an- other year of-high school -and-he had been reared to work for. his money, so he viewed with alarm his uncertain financial I praised his foresight in stalling off the matter. Then I told him that girls in our larger cities nowadays usu- ally don’t marry till they are past 21 years of age, so it would look like a child marriage if he picked a 16-year-old. And I reminded him that love is important but so is-an adequate income. LOVE VS. $$$ “Bob; you’re:a smart fellow,” I began, “and have had a lot of it is basically a truism founded on the experience of the human race ~ down through the centuries. RATE YOUR DATE Bob took the “Tests for Sweet- _hearts” and let Elaine rate him while he rated her, ' ; * * * These tests contain the 50 most merits, plus the 50 most qo a eR NOVI TOWNSHIP — ‘Candidates fer.a charter commission will be on the special election ballot March 17 when voters of Novi Township decide whether or not to become _an_ incorporated. village. Persons seeking a position. on the charter commission must file a petition at the Oakland County as office before 4 PoP s~s on __Feb. 10, Township Clerk J. Bachert announced today, Should Novi voters approve a prepesal to bécome a village, - elected members of the charter commission will automatically be in office. Novi Towaship will set up precincts for the special po Mag ee ee Not all residents of Novi Town- ship will be eligible to cast ballots. Persons living in Wixom, Brook- Jand Farms Subdivision No. 1, Northville Estates Subdivision, and that part of the city of Northville which lies in Novi Township are not eligible to vote March 17, Bach- ert refealed, Bachert also pointed out that Novitol Flect Charler Commission h or “ae Township now involved in a court ease concerning annexation by ineligible. : * Registration for the special elec- tion will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. each day at the p.m. Feb. 17. Protection of Novi's boundaries against annexation is considered hy backers of the proposal as one of the main advantages of becom- ing a village. ui Lab es of Union Probed ae Northville also have been declared): Township. Hall, |The deadline has been set for 8! HUBERT W. EARLE Service will be held at 2 p.m * appa Fis for Tariff Rule ‘Would Strip Eisenhower of Important Parts of Levy Authority WASHINGTON oA count SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP--The Board of Trustees last night cleared the way for Station WXYZ to go ahead with its plans to build a four million dollar television and radio studjo and antennas in. South- field Township. * * * Meeting in a special session, the board approved the station's re- quest to have a 104-acre tract of This challenge developed in the face of the President's urgent p ‘lfor added powers to negotiate vet ther tariff cuts under a proposed -|five-year extension of the recipro- teal ‘ trade agreements ybeyond next July 1. If transformed —into— law, program oa move by critics of the program land upon which it has an option rezoned from residential te com-. mercial use. The sift is located just west of Northwestern highway on 10-Mile road. The request previously had | been approved by the Tewnship and Zoning Boards. Final Go Ahead Granted Southfield Radio Station land will be° used by the station for its studio and antennae and the remainder will be subdivided, one lot in the proposed subdivi- sion for one dollar and other val- uable considerations. the purchase was made so the Township Board, as land owner, agreed upon by the state on which it could not enforce as a town- ship board. ~ Swem added that he considered this a great concession on the part of the station, — _ An Irishman, William Brown of) Southfield was permitted to buy) Supervisor Eugene Swem. said could enforce restrictions now lies eligible to join, is of rural people who have more than 100 years. ed vice president and Howard Artz of Jackson and J. C. «Cahill of Whitmore Lake were named di- rectors. Quoke Smashes Windows AUCKLAND, New Zealand — An earthquake smashed shop | windows and damaged buildings ‘today in Dannevirke, a town of 4,000 population in northern New |County Mayo, founded the Argen-| Zealand, There were no reports Approximately # ) acres ot the! tine Navy in ‘1gi4. | Of enunaition. pt same farm in their family for ~ Edward Downs of Ada was elect-. to Georgia Today for Rest in Sun WASHINGTON (# — Proctdcat in Carl Renda Suit DETROIT (INS) — United Auto (OMT TOwW at the Spencer lieeny Funeral Home, Farming- ton, for Hubert W. Earle, 67, of 20010 W.- Eight Mile Rd., Farm- ington. Mr. Earle, Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy ¥ Cr who died agreements authority. * x * It would deny the Presideyt au- would in effect give Congress alg key check on the President's trade’ | | thority he now has to ignore Tar-| iff Commission. recommendations for increased import duties where the commission finds such boosts) are needed to protect American| industry from serious harm. As some leading members of the President's own party in Con-| gress blasted his recommenda- Hospital, Pontiac, had- been su- pervisor. and director -of welfare for Oakland County for 23 years. He was a graduate of Ferris In- tas Defense Funds Bill ‘Workers President Walter P, Reu- ther testified today at the trial of ‘a damage suit growing out of the 1948 attempt on his life. Carl Renda, a Detroit scrap dealer, is suing the UAW and sev- eral police officers for $4.5 million, for alleged malicious prosecution in the case. Eisenhower flies to Georgia to- | day for “a little rest and some sun.” Eisenhower's weekend trip to | the Augusta National Golf Club -WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate; may be sort of a prelude to a rackets busters said they would pessibty longer stay im mid Hear Witnesses Today on Violence in Locals of Operating Engineers WKC Has che Latest ae S | February at the Thomasville, Reuther said he did not know(f a.) tions, Eisenhower's most arden trace today the : iolent ane SPeC-| Ga., estate of former Secretary how much money the UAW spent Clear 5 Senate Unit backers conceded he was -in for tacular rise of William E. Maloney} ef the Treasury George M. on Donald Ritchie of Windsor, a fight with the outcome highly j op unes to the presidency of the 270,000- Hamphrey. Ont., who cofiféssed and then re- Senate Appropriations Committee WASHINGTON wm INS) — The | uncertain, * * * member International Operating | Mrs. Eisenhower planned to canted the shooting of the union quickly approved today $1,410,000- . A Engineers Union. | stay in Washington while the jleader. 000 in emergency weapons funds} _ Aligned against Eisenhower's) 1. At the Hep, by Danny and the Jgnters : Committee counsel Robert F.,, President spends a few days in | Ve al _* — - __|but knocked out all reference to| Proposals appeared & be a major-| Se eS ee = Kennedy saad withes to, Augusta. I didn't become involved in any tne outer space agency proposed by |ity of House Republicans and a y Billy Vaughn , ermvedy | MET WHNESSES f0) “Eisenhower is expected to re- |Way in the investigation of the at- \ ie oostaenn! growing number of Democrats. 3. Waitin’ In School, by Ricky Nelson testify today on Maloney’s alleged turn to the capital Sunday night. |tempt on my life,” Reuther de-| eee Carl Hayden (D-Ariz)| However, mixed in with the hos-| 4. Oh Boy, by The Crickets 23-year dictatorship over two Chi- ~~ 2 el” iclared. “I wanted to forget the| | said the bill will be ready for Sen-\tile comments were some expres: 5. Oh Julie, by The Crescendes cago locals — 150 and 399 — and) ; 'while thing. It was a sad chap-| ate action Monday. It Seer the sions of support, particularly in 6. April Leve, by Pat Boone . about alleged violence against un- White House press secretary ter. I am trying to lead a useful leommittes : b ae vote, the Senate. | 7. Raunchy, by Bill Justis jonists ho have opposed Malo-! OS a oe wee gore ‘life and the thought of this is very | tayden ad “that there was al * * * 8. Bony Moronie, by Larry Williams ney s rwe oa sun aa = Pi ree \disturbing.” disposition in the committee to! «The President, in a special mes- | 9. Great Balls of Fire, by Jerry Lee Lewis -* * k h > will belioldo | Reuther was shot on April 20 ‘give more money to the Defense |sage, appealed for broad new au-| 10. Why Don't They Understand, The rackets committee accused, WOrk there wi se 1948, while in the breakfast peak I poneccent but that his unit want-|thority to lower U. S. tariffs by by George Hamilten IV. Maloney yesterday of draining of his Detroit home i ed to give Defense Secretary Neil. ‘5 per cent a year during the next) |McElroy all the time needed to five years. These reductions would ied. decide what his dollar needs willipe in return for similar trade con-| Monaghan Heads «. cessions from other ‘nations. Payroll Savings . | VISIT OUR COMPLETE RECORD ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT $171.110 off the union treasury for Easy to Float Loan yacht cruises, fancy apartments, memberships in swank country in This Situation clubs and race track clubhouses a . ; and ‘‘double and triple’ expenses| HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. @—Water oozed into a bank here during a re- The disclosures brought a ple® (ont flash flood and employes were ge ~ from chairman John McClellan p<) getting files and records up Drive in Area i : ems ja (D-Ark) for legisiation te require | ‘high for protection. a full accounting of the expendi- | Tho telephone rang Philip J. Monaghan, vice presi- ture of tax exempt union funds. | 4 Voice told the employe who an- dent of the General Motors Corp... Overstock Record CLEARANCE Todey’s and Former 29° DID YOU KNOW (Maloney, who is in St. Francis swered: “Can I float a loan?” and general manager of Truck & Hospital at Miami Beach being) He didn’t at least for a while. |Coach Division, will serve as drive’ HIT chairman in the Pontiac area for, treated for a cardiac condition, | _-_oeoee In 1956 Sweden was visited by a campaign to step up sales of| told newsmen he is’ a ‘“‘very sick man” and asked them to “leave 85,700 visitors from the United savings bonds through the payroll TUNES me alone.” States. | savings plan, i EACH —— = The campaign, to be called . \*Share In America,"’ will be held lin the Pontiac area during the |week ot March 3. Employers will ‘conduct person-to-person canvasses lof employes, making sure all wage | ‘Get Set for Upswing,’ GOP Told ‘and salary earners are given an jopportunity to enroll in the payroll | Ike Debunks Recession ===: | * * * i WASHINGTON \ — President: sponsored by the Republican Na- | id { Eisenhower told Republicans to- tional Commiftee, that the econ- as mp gp ee ang Beal per day they can campaign on a “five omy will pick up later this year! lrolled will sien up to purchase years of prosperity” platform de-because it “remains basically | | savings an a seen of the | spite the current business reces- confident.’ — eet Spon. ‘ The Preside nt told 1 a breakfast. as 108 N. Saginaw FEderal 3-7114 * ** -* : | “This is a period of consolidat- ling the gains of recent years,”| Northern Africa's Sahara desert ‘Eisenhower said. “Many people|!S the largest arid wegion in the \are paying off installment debts. | World. iMany businesses are trimming | TRUE } 3-SPEAKER HI-FI} an Ng r i linventories. The economy is catch- 4 ‘ing its breath for a new advance | after the fast expansion of recent years.” * * * The meeting was closed bit ex-/ : handsome chairside cabinet | cerpts from ‘s address | .In : ,_ : were released for publication. * Vice President Nixon was down | for a hmcheon talk to the same. group, called together to take) _ |stock of Republican chances in| <—“ Sor nM needles YURLE WED MAK 6-DIAMOND = om Gregg Shorthand — Typewriting ~~ Higher Accounting — Bookkeeping @ Powerful, Geherthetne Hi-Fi . pee i 2-0 BRIDE and GROOM _ Business Administration reproduces ow toner in atts @ —— icane “BRIDAL PAIR TWOSOME “Secretarial — Calculator fpf woiog sree aneahat tor white controls - momen range .. aie weble spake for rice see” 199” @ High Fidelity Sound Chamber wit 7 sound outlets eine: ‘ens ———— and Other Subjects The Business Institute ‘7 W. Lawrence Phone FE 2-355 . Visit the School, Phone, or Return This Ad for Bulletin # I]No Money MONE $2.00 Weekly 1 NO MONEY DOWN Open Friday Night ‘tl 9” eee eee ey ' Ss rs ae : = 2 \ \ : : 5 > om : EIGHT ‘Hal : : Says: : . . : fo pcg Millions Now Suffer From ‘Winter Willies’ NEW YORK @ vad youjEverything is dull, duller, dillestjasieep. And © you wake up, strength to look for a new job. all these: treetments Jou are sil WTS8ih fon eee et Pree eae pant ora come down with the” “winter — one’s job, one’s mate, one’s|come spring, ‘you'll have plenty of 2. Since you can't grow any-/swept by winter ennui eS Placed cou val _ sagem Te ae . willies?" . duty and, most of all, one's self. . . thing in your garden, why not tude, there is only one thing left p renege he or a s ‘ es *« *@ Do you, too, suffer from coid Idlewild Airport Hotel grow something else? A beard, to do—catch a cold and then ate ys dh anniversary , a This is a seasonal complaint weather boredom? Why? It is 0 Hifferent—lIt’s for Pets for example. No man who has'tempt to borrow money from Your) Maj Gen. Garrison H. ’ o' _* that right now numbers ‘millions neediess.. Anybody with a little : both a beard and a mirror is ever fr 1d Ge a nm, neuen fd te U. 85 Arc more victims than Asian flu, the|gumption can make winter into) NEW YORK Idlewild Air- bored. A It is impossible to be bored if itary Academy at nearby West | | : rheumatiz, and middle-aged eth-jone of the more rew periods! port now has a deluxe “hotel for * *® you are trying to sneez and at/point placed the wreath as four, : It ig an ailment caused by too|ingenuity, and bit of old hip-hip-| anything from dog to 8 bag ote ae i stay Poe an eg imma a oahu Snag po a ee OUR LOSS... GA! | much indoor living; too many/hurray! : cobras. seaity me : wreath of palms and laurel . ied —2 Ges : cloudy days and too few sUmMy) Here are a few tips on how to| The American Society for the|within a budget, ask her “Frank German Roads Busier bore the inscription: “The Presi-| 6‘ 2 Famer oe dene ones; too many frigid winds and whi, your “winter willies”: Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ly, honey, don’t you think I'd have ee * ae ove Naboevg road te 1. Learn to hibernate. If a bear yesterday opened its $275,000 hos- gene further in life if T'd re) BONN — Germany's network of and a woodchuck can chuckle |telry—the first of its kind in the Mained single?” Then you can away a winter in happy sleep, you United States, London Airport also,turn off the furnance and Cut ne fs ‘can too.. Practice at the office as has one down the heating bill. 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PRIDAY, JANUA : us 81, 1958 ahs in Pon a and Nearby Areas |! browne — Strickler, first voice coach|Holly, 88, former U- §. district FRED J. MEYER saidivink’ hodiing ‘hex. Keihendied Mec tateonret:‘Priusan Truman Daniel,|judge in Chicago, and-early in his Meyer 4 a retreat # 20m. James D. Williamson atidied last night at St. Luke's Hos-jcareer an associate of | Garrison at|bome: a brother and three sis-|pital. She had been a patient there|Darrow, died yesterday. Judge | . F ad Hh "08 ' “ge i * * : tectand no Aide Seat inte tices rid Mewsper hres eiiee| = io om he NOTE agen 7. in the defense in the Scopes evo whe” iaiger Be dthelat 1:30. p.m. ‘Sunday from the| STUTTGART, Germany ® —|luhon case in Tennesses and 2 roe el py ited Association of © Wil be at 10 a.m. Monday in|world’s first jet plane and sup-|{rill-slaying in Chicago. ies end Five St. Michael's Church with burial/plier of bombers and fighter me Ff gee Meyer rian ‘tte, following in Mt. Hope Cemetery.| planes to the Nazi Luftwaffe, died|NEW Bord a Pearl; three children, Monte Mey-| . LESTER DENCH mecca eines Stee, Die tenheats rel Lester of Omaha, 7 and until his a oh JS = maba.| ROCHESTER — Service for Les- « * * Reporter unti) 191 t E Doris Meyer at home; i+. Dench, 64, of 541 Romeo Rd., NEW YORK w—Edward M.,|tetirement in 1937 owner-editor of who died yesterday morning at/preiser, 84, brother of novelist|th6 Dorchester Weekly Clarion, -|Bloomtield Hospital, Pontiac, willl Theodore Dreiser and actor whose |tied yesterday. : Pixley Funeral Home. ° of ee ‘Within the Law| WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. ® — - Officiating will be thie Rev. Wal- Raymond A. Richards, 66, a vice /_ os fe a president of the International — is Ernest P» La-|Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and " a “Iter C. Gerken of St. John's Luth- Paper Mill Workers Union, died EE eran Church. Burial will be in Lakeville Cemetery, Lakeville. 4 ent FMR) Derm 2 Sctumacer, of Tl esa Lowa and « boring re Sree Fob pal ae saline ear ac FRIDAYV.SATIRDAY 2 Sees ee and Minne-|B ‘ fio ee ‘ARCHIE MANSTOELD or, he iawer' ton Coated | FOLLOW THE BIG CROWDS! = er nee YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE C._O'Rake, 7, retired Univeral ts ring ‘ON YOUR FAMILY'S WINTER NEEDS mgr IN OUR SENSATIONAL $200,000 jG Hunton “Pneral Home, Otic f LIS I | : z i. Service wit be at 2 p.m: Monat im Oak Hil Cemetery: | NEW 1 EW 1 19 58. _STOC K day from the Dudley H. Moore ‘ Surviving are her husband; two| 5 ‘Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. i Funeral Home eich Sue Ann at home. OV IL J? i ~ Central irs. Luana Hunt of Lincoln Park; iad cnet Chace ei S ie | Methodist Church ~ will officiate Sy y i | with burial in White Chapel Memo.|2, 500. Neal of Pontiac: ee trees’ (il FEN mn | j tied Comegery. Elmer and Chester Garrett in Kan-|i . JOSEPH P. SI) MONS sas and Frank Schultz of Pontiac; |i and four sisters, Mrs. Della Mor-| Ss) ‘ ry EF | Service for Joseph P. Siamons, Susie Morris. Stella 61, of 40% S. Marshall St. will belwnecler sil in Knees, and’ Mra | sat 8 p.m- today ffom the Donelson-/ Otto Jenkins of Pontiac. ‘service and burial. . = ad yeaah’ _ CLARKSTON — Sérvice wil be i. BECAUSE OUR POLICY IS TO CLEAR GOODS EVERY : Simmons Hospital aaa taa en ie wit a! SEASON AND BECAUSE WE NEED ROOM FOR EASTER. oe Tees of three pears nad? of the Lakes Ciarch for Wi. By! Ye GOODS. COME SAVE IN THE BIG BARGAINS AT UN- | MRS, GARNET C. STOCKWELL |Rockcroft. Officiating will be the| [Kt | "| eaiatdllimabididaaek dante cicuiiess:l | Mrs. Garnet C. (Elizabeth) |wint be in Lakeview a pe ORs i Stockwell, 57, of 38 M S ih a f 38 Matthews St.) Mr. Tallenger died Tuesday at|i ) ght Bill & | 29-99 Girls’ Coats, Sets $25 LADIES’ COATS ley Hospital after an illness of four’ | a . a ; ANN. ARBOR = * prot. Earijance premiums in the U.S. and the months. Surviving are his wife, Julia; a — ; m ) She. was a member of Centra/2@ushter, Mrs. William Grace of i tenon 88 ee eoel $8 ‘Christian Church and. Women of|“@rkston: two sons, Edward of |S short and dthe Moose. Waterford and Albert of Marshall; wont: aoe long coats. Mrs. Stockwell leaves her hus-|@ >rother Charles of Manitoba, /5S sc te 1 Sizes 8-42 i - its 3 to Ox - ‘band; two sols, Frank Stratton|°ada, and 10 grandchildren. tiae; four daughters, Mrs. Guerney Orjon Woman Injured : — = =e White of Ravenden, Ark., Mrs. in Five-Car Accident YOUR GLASS MAN FOR 68 YEARS! Offers You Free Measuring and Estimating. Service on Wall-and | Door Mirrors and Furniture Tops. PONTIAC GLASS €O.. tine and Clay Halstead ot Lorry: fivecar pileup Thursday on ») a i YOULL SAVE NORE eee oes She treated-at St. Joseph qi was ‘a . ‘will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. |Mercy Hospital and released. Her 5 fm inens.. 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V* ee s ee ae * “— - he ‘Sea eke “s aT * - Be gi 5 , a ae = ‘ i 0 Fig 4 eatin, i ey Cg Ps 7 bel ye 4 ' : ag ere : : - = ee ; 3 2 Ae : i E 4 as * 1 ‘ a . \ ¥ FRIDAY, JANUARY. 81, 1958 Science Revolution Promises to Alter Course of Education By CHARLES L. STAFFORD covering America, or perhaps School five boys willingly remain’ join Col AP Staff Writer Christmas in foreign lands, jafter school. Specially chosen. Egypt in proclaiming a “united ‘active bombardment of a tumor in! ‘miles per hour: ' ' > > pf od Third in Series _* * ; x h bed Ba cea a te os mg Arab state” oo et \Which the radiation exposure bf 4 VIF... ACCT IEWEIF R S , _ — - a The parents were startled when The proclamation is expected to healthy tissues is sete about Mic H G 1A $ LAR EST c VELE ‘ 2 Blisstully unaware, the parents').0y heard the boom of a rocket small animals. Their current 50 ‘per cent.” The beam is produced by ae UTIDATY . ENG in the auditorium of a Salt Lake blast-off. Then faintly, on the Project is using radioactive iodine be mate tomorrow or Sunday. > % * hospital's linear accelerator, i City school watched an incident waves of an imaginary radio, they to trace the ro when a rat , S Lil x. ee | only machine of its kind - ia) peaietal rerauricn heardtheir children’s voices. Theis given a tranquilizer. Nasser, prospective president of oa =~ M. —. 56, who| used for medical purposes, and : was an ordinary occasion, the youngsters announced proudly) At Des Moines, talented stu- the union, and Kuwatly embraced ay vag into the neW) can be stepped up to an intensity annual play by ines sixth erade of that they were on, their way to dents began accelerated a in and kissed{jpt the nearby Almaza|Picego's tednas! — aera ta ef more than 40 million oheotren ene Baa ser ees And chemin oe Jan military airport aga 2g sale a ospa, etts the ordinary shin —{ Columbus dis-| Tuning in on the rip) co inter. °° “ ie fa .’ | boomed. As they drove into Cairo Uhimann said the exact method planetary television.” the parents they spend’ Saturday mornings in together. triumphal arches were) “This development is very im- [of cutting down unwanted radia- laughed at the boy who had for. the laboratory aos whe a ‘being set up and flags of the two, Partant because it will give us |tion—always a crucial matter in gotten his magnetic shoes and jects to a greater dent \nations hung out in preparation for greater safety in utilizing a dealing with radiant energy—can- kept hit! ' ‘ g the ne the announcement. ! tremendously powerful electron not be told in detail until it has mace st They s their chil At Perry. lowa, Mrs. Dorothy - * a | beam to knock out cancerous heen published in.A medical -s Sa RC Ie Ge = ——— da satnile ee ied Sources in Dainascus, the cap- es journal. Pane 2 _ fae. They (earned that temon aa He ee ais : Awe eit ital of Syria, say Egypt and Syria|, “We will be able to cut down the j _ ™ a a ee es ee ae ™ g ye a PE have agreed to hold a plebiscite! present radiation exposure of the} The development was reported 200 degrees du during the d \ a 00 he "Ru . ees t “ ar vi to before Feb. 2) on a temporary, intervening healthy tissue by about/Tuesday at a closed-door govern- om ye the Russian dog it carried Into constitution and an election of the|50 per cent.’ jment meeting in Gaflinburg, Tenn. we wash it LAUNDR: Giaiaaamniaalll mater espace first president. Nasser will be the, The beam which: Uhimann util- ‘according to Uhlmann. 2227 £ Pike FE 41650 ‘a * * In Topeka, Kan., 38 high school only candidate for president, with| ee CSfhis imagina moon Pp W€S seniors with a spec ial talent for Kuwatly expetted fo become vice af PICK-UP AND DELIVERY a Hee to a reve tuts ion which prom- |earning listen to a lecture by an president. =~ Z SERVICE: AVAILABLE ise< Thea iter the course { Amer instructor from Washburn Univer- ee ¢. A. THOMPSON & SONS acameaetates —— can & tion sity These youngsters are dou- . In a nating survey of teach- ling as college freshmen. In an Kelly Clan Taking Over : -rs, princip ve wan nd administrators, elementary schoo] nearby, a group i: S. Infantry Regiment Th® Assoc a ress found that = children examine the wings of: / { teachings science is be- flies beneath their microscopes.| SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Ha- PLUMB | NG d wz given new birth soi must take the microscopes, waii (—The Kelly clan is taking | an A gent well in ¢ ‘ational home with them at night and are|over the top jobs with the 27th , s for a half decade, the new encouraged to prepare their own Infantry Regiment, the Wolf- H EA ING isis on test tube and tri. slides jhounds., I e elementary schools. bo eeaen eee oe" At the na i] and state Jevels,/A special Rt school trains bright ieee ene eee wcator e talking of plans and students witPR,intelligence quo- udies. But in cities and individ. tients of 120 or — A chain saw combining _ s—as in Salt Lake City’s, == AcCulloch quality with | it 1ol—the change has 2 Daring log bee pnce... Thirteen hundred mules sduth- : ie east of Salt Lake City, Miss Smith Fined $100 Fach performs a s le experiment for her first grade in a San Angelo I Tes schoo] Somehow she got) FORTUNA, Calif. — Two SO through teachers’ college without) young men who rode big redwood) Uf ox ire to a single science class. logs doyn the Eel River were, 4, a But she doesn't fumble. She fined $100 each yesterday for dis-| 4 : The Model 3 ‘ee ees science table" where turbing the peace | ee | $167" needed equipment has been * * * i placed In prope r order earetally Justice of the Peace William g4SY YERMS letailed cards lead her through Guthrie also gave Eugene Smith, | © Tops for cutting firewood or pulp experiment 18, and Clifford Bates, 26, suspend-| ¢ Automatic cluich * * . ed 10-day jail sentences and! ype This is the San Angelo plan for, placed them on probation for a © Automatic rewind starter iwhetting the science appetite of year © Cuts in all positions the youngest student while aiding ~ e& : lthe teach®r “who has scientific) Guthrie said motorists who) Test it today at limitations stopped to watch the wild ride| Across the Gulf of Mexico in down the river, nearly at flood We Take the high school at Melbourne, | stage, jammed traffic on U.S. 101 Fla., talented students. laber to: Wednesday and ‘‘ene man almost Te learn’ among residue from the lost his life when he tried to throw, ae . iscene of a failure. The science lab- them 4 rope and nearly fell off a! joratory is equipped with surlus bridge.” . | jequipment from the missile test —— ===5 mae at nearby Cape Canaveral.; A 4.199-foot tower for a Boston) KING BROS. as there the United States teievision station is braced to! 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Carpentier forjtor $10.50 but through. a mistake) Just the Beginning a $10.50 set of Mlinois seemed | bank added a million elegy ar Hey Mate ta eek Cask ~fense. wipes. ee fo the amount SOUND TICKLED/ ; SPRINGFIELD, Ill. @ — Some- niente eae lars ; cals ‘Jone made’ million-dollar error ne egg gain rey cn ne ma a—™ Z in_s check. sent to Secretary of! Trust Ce, to make .qit a check/be_retumed. feast 100 mage to ‘found. a) ow | S13 = . ’ 3 As s * Japan’s Antarctic Party | Decides to Call for Aid. TOKYO um - Japan's antarctic, Worker ‘Old’ When Age: encounter, in looking for a. job is that of their age.” Is Only Jeb Hindrance According t-hMrs.~ Allee K- kas WASHINGTON —4®— The U.S. ipold, head of the women’s bureau of the Labor Department, thet is N.Y. 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Mrs. Roosevelt called it fine en- tertainment and expressed delight with the acting of Ralph Bellamy as the late President Roosevelt and Mary Fickett as hersel! * * * Dressed in a long. cream-col- ored brocade gown, he was in- troduced after the final curtain from her seat in the next to last orchestra row, The cast bowed in| her direction ; ; Former movie executive Dore | Schary wrote the play, It covers| Roosevelt's fight against his crip-| pling polio handicap after he was) afflicted in 1921 at the family sum-| mer home in Campobeilo, N. B., Canada. * * * Schary had said: ‘What has! been written is true. What is on. stage actually happened.” Bellamy, in the lead rete, | claimed: “Even good, solid Re- | publicans who hate Roosevelt are. stirred by the play.” Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. com-| mented: “It is done® wonderfully. 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MONEY DOWN | Reg. $429. 95 $ ; RUA Whirlpool 1958 Automatic * ee Washer. has the lint filter built right in, Suds-Miser saves SOAP and HOT WATER cycle tone With -_ 95 Dryer has NORMAL - heat - — caroutetion’ cabinanie ~ AY Founders’ Day of PEO was celebrated with a luncheon Thurs- day by the Oakland County Cooperative Group of PEO at Birming- Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. William ham Community House. L. Miller of Elizabeth Lake road, vice president of Chapter AW ; Mrs. “* Dior Heir Acclaimed at Showing Hips Swathed in Stiff Crinoline by Saint Laurent PARIS «INS! — A sensationa.iy dramatic successful of the first the House of Dier since the death of the master today skyrocketed 71- year-old Yves Saint Laurent to the top of the list of the great Parisian fashion designers. * * * The new czars first decree to women reads — show your legs but hice those hips in crinoiine. TRAPEZE SACKS His new line, presented to thunderous ovation from 30 fashion editors and buyers, featured sacks shaped like a trapeze with sidebars widen- ing in stiff crinoline skirts. * * * The effect is slightly remi- nisgent of the famed Dior “A” line. There is no straight baz. shuttle or off silhouettes and and unveiling yesterday creations from not a single hip beit or low | waist or flapper look. The new styles from the House of Dior put the waist slightly higher than its natura! positien and on some models achieved an empire line * * * The new daytime look stresses the waist or hip-length arm to hem with 4inch-wide jackets flaring from under the box - pleated skirts standing away like lampshades over stiff crinolines. They are worn with waist- length chemise blouses in baoy skirt’ or in vest styles. Skirt hems just cover the knees for daytime and reveal af the kneecap on late. Among those attending the PEO observance were (left to right) Mrs. Charles Matson 20 Drayton Plains, president of Chapter CL; Mrs. L. } O RE of _ Joseph Bara of Bloomfield. Hills, delegate from Chapter AW to Oakland County Cooperative Group, and Mrs. John H. Little of Bloomfield Hills, = of Chapter AW.- Pentiac Press Photos Chippewa road, delegate from Chapter CL to Oakland County Cooperative, and Mrs. Martin J. Wager of Dixie Highway, also a delegate from Chapter CL. Groups to Gather in Homes Before and After Dance Sno-Ball Is Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cham- berlain of Drayton Plains are among those hasting cocktail parties this evening before the Hub Tonight for Cluster of Parties Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeVoe on Center sfteet will be Mr. and Mrs. George DeWolfe, Mr. and Ms Car} Weber He —pad “sas, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Mar- riott, Mr. and Mrs. James Layman of Davisburg, Mr. and Mrs. dames Mooney of Walled semi-formal dance will go to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for patients of blood disease. Hold Luncheon in Birmingham es . est column has gone 4 County PEO Gr Observe Founders Day Oakland County Cooperative 4 at Birmingham community yes- terday. was The sisterhood, which founded Jan. 21, 1869 by seven students at lowa Wesleyan Col- Jege in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, now is an international wom- en's organization with its prin- cipal interest in furthering the education of women, THREE . PROJECTS This has been accomplished through three projects; © the PEO Educational Fund, PEO International Peace Scholar: ships and Cottey Junior College for women at Nevada, «Mo. S This is the only college in the United States owned and oper- ated by a women’s organiza- tion which has been the prop- erty of the PEO Sisterhood since 1927. * *&* * Delegates to the Cooperative Group frem Pontiae Chapter AW are Mrs. Joseph Bara, Mrs, Webster Francis, Mrs. Martin J. Wager and Mrs. L. ¥._Ostrander. Speaker was Mrs, Philip Gentile, who spoke on ‘‘You and “Your United Nations.” — Mrs. Gentile. pointed out: “We are living in an atomic and satellite world, Fear and - hate exist, and no home, state or world can ever be saved by hate and fear,” she said. She stated that from 72 to 80 per cent of all throughout the world are illit- erate and in need of help. In conclusion she said, “This is a satellite age and the one institution in the midst of it Pe n beings is the U.N. We must know what it is,fight for it, and reach out to human beings, to those who are sick and _hun- gry in other nations, This is a new world and the problems are world problems.” a & 0 Be 44 of Orchard Lake avenue announce the Mary, to James C. Charles D. Jonson of Hamilton, Ohio. An October wedding is planned by the couple. MARY VARON Here’s What Students Are Doing Turns to Campus Life By MARGARET BROWN The News of Personal Inter- ‘‘colle- giate’’ today to bring you news of activities of jJocal young people at various colleges and universities. At University of Michigan, ROTC commissions have been granted to 30 graduating sen- jors, among whom afe two young men from Pontiac. Com- missioned a second Tieutenaft in the U.S. Army is Ralph P. Kors of North Perry strect who graduated from the Uni- versity’s School of “Business Administration. Commissioned ari ensign in the U.S. Navy is Richard E- Sousiin of Savoy . drive, a graduate of the Col- lege of Engineering. * * * Mrs. Douglas (Madah Mack) Derhammer was graduated cum laude from Western Mich- igan University at Kalamazoo. Attending her commencement exercises last weekend were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold James of Washington street. * * * Alpha Kappa Psi, oldest pro fessional fraternity in business administration at Michigan State University has as a pledge of the Gamma Mu Chapter James L. Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber A. Daly of Illinois avenue. * * * MSU occupational therapy student, Jessie Huthwaite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- part day dresses. BELL-SHAPED DRESS The newest Dior sack is a stiff one-piece, bell - shaped dress standing away from the body from below the shoulders to the ékirt hem. This ‘blouse dress” style looks like a stiff- ened side smock with a trapeze silhouettc * * The dress bulk calls for even tbulkier coats which look like crinoltine worn over the shoul- _ ders instead of fastened at the the waist. 29 eee This most important Paris fashion showing in years ap- pears to Lave guarantesd France's future prestige in the fashion world. * * * The new Dior-labeled styles show ihe same sure touch as the best creation of the late master, PLENTY OF APPLAUSE It appears evident that dur- ing the past three or four sea- ‘sons Dier used many of Saint Laurent's designs in his col- lections. . * * * Applause greeted almost every model from the begin- ning of the show until at the end there was a thunderous ovation when the pale, shy Saint Laurent appeared before the, ~— att a ‘ There ea seo oohs aahs when bosomy star Victoire displayed nhistica’ black and Phi Kappa Phi, national. scholastic honor- ary society, Birmingham Mrs. Sipe's Mrs. E. Dean Alex- Detroit. to New will aceémpany mother, ander of. . ork early ir February to see her off to Europe on the S. S. Augusta. Mrs. Alexander will join an- other daughter, Dorothy Alex- ander in Rome and they will return together in six weeks after a tour abroad. ‘Dorothy has been overseas since October on a trip around the world. She is at present — in Switzerland. and Aus- a Other European travelers are Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Frost who sail Saturday for three months in Eupope. ~ © ik '% Mr. and Mrs. Whiting Ray- mond are motoring ‘to F' They will divide mune tona and Mrs. Harlow N, Da. vock in Fort Lauderdale, = Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their daughter, Jonson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fd & __ Meet for Luncheon . Gold Star Mothers Mrs. Floyd Gauthier Honored at Shower a ~ ese v a Dress up a suit or make a day- or-date costume of this blouse with transfer, directions.— Send 35¢ (coins) for this pattern —add five cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to The Pentiac Press, 124 Needlecraft P.O. Box _Station, New York Ji, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. As a bonus, two complete pat-|. terns are printed right in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens) ‘of other designs you'll want to order—easy, fascinating handwork lor yourself, your bazaar items. Send for home, gifts, 2c for your copy of this book today! Dear Abby: = =, 8) I WETU Speaker “ Motherinlaw about “agp,” | he was a little boy, his teacher | |. pretty | pees _._____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1958 ; " ‘ y ROO A ple about %. | is the’ son of @ lefthanded fa | or the RUMORS. Where there's ea ee At family get-t ‘ther, We have a left-handed go 8. ghee pa son. My husband said when | *moke there is not always fire her how would crack his left hand with ne eet Tim‘tok'asa | alec every time she caught | #8 of Panel she was when she got mar- | him writing with his left hand, Bg 3 od ee ; pr sing Riis, Man hestdes ent ho daniee dee thd ot The Pontiac Press. She will Crib ' eee. , | be to answer letter, My husband géts sore and po a ymin agar 8 Pere sean pShocegho vend Crib $29.98 takes it out on me. How would : : enclose a stamped self-ad- you handle this? Now he ts cracking our son | dressed envelope, Mattress $10.95 an IN THE MIDDLE oe ee ae oe B k F H NOW D IN: Your mother may handed. I am against as it AA be honest—but she is causing makes the boy nervous. Do you a fom ospita bs, y 4 Oo trouble unnecessarily. If jou region ey deinen red Mrs. O. ar ee can't convince your. mother . to to or not turned to est Brooklyn maintain a peaceful silence— MRS. §. J. G. avenue home following surgery at TOYLAND keep the two apart. DEAR MRS. 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Huron St. ee FE 2-0294 DO | ‘ ae Cer i _SIXTEEN i =i THE PONTIAC PRESS, } FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1958 his mother’s side from Rev. jin 1644. inne, funder of the|Mideown, RI . [Avia Lincoln is descended econ Bap wcty tn Ameria Holmes’ grave is in) ; They Strengthen Abdominal Muscles ~ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL “11M S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. aa Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. .PHONE FEDERAL sheets HAIR FASHION FORECAST FOR SPRING it will crown the bright colors to debut this spring and coordinate the clothing . fashions. HARPER METHOD RANDALL’ SHOP 88 Woyne St. Pest-of the Magis of being engaged is the diamond - tor the diamond is the age-old symbol of romantic faith - a beautiful: scintillating gem to be cherished through the years. _ Each of the rings shown is worthy of conveying one of life's finest sentiments to the one you love. Charge or budget Iiastrations si:ghtly enlarged Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 28 W. Huron St. The Store Where Quality Counts! FE 2-1424 FRED N. PAULI CO. FE 2-7257 By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ‘(The Friday Question Box) Qe 4 years old, 5 feet tall and we 1065 pounds. My bust measures 32, waist 25 and hips 33 inches. My tummy is very large and sticks out quite a bit. Could you give me an exercise to reduce my tummy?” A. You are not overweight. Girls of your age always have larger waists than they have later on. You have not lost all of your little girl chubbiness yet. NILA L. TOMPKINS Nila Lea Tompkins, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. William F. Tompkins of Starr avenue, has been graduated from East- -ern Michigan College, receiv- __ing a BS. degree in educa- tion. She is a member of Kappa Delia Pi, national education fraternity; Mu Phi Epsilon, na- ___muscles. tional music honorary; Adahi, senior women’s honorary, and was the founding president of Beta Pi a social so- rority, Miss mpkins will teach at Hawthorne School. “DUOTONE” Diamond Needles Reg. Price $20.00 to $30.00 Now Only $10 to $12} VICS and strengthen However, it F —tweuld—be—a- good-idea-to-take—ab-— : dothinal exercises. This will firm) your abdominal Try this one: Lie on the floor on your .back with your arms resting on the floor overhead and your legs straight. Bend both pointing toward the ceiling. Stow- ly lower your legs te the floor (with stiff knees). Stretch cut against the floor and continue. * x * Q. “Can you tell me what causes ithe veins to protrude in the arms? ‘Is there any way to make them ‘disappear? This just started hap- pening to me this past year. | am only in my late 20s. I have an easy life but to see my arms you would think that I do manual labor." A. It would be a good idea for ‘you to see your family doctor and ask him about your problem. There |, thave lost weight recently. This makes the veins more prominent. Large veins are usually an inher- Here’s a good abdominal exercise:. Bend both knees up close ‘to your tummy and then straighten the legs (as pictured)» pointing the toes toward the ceiling. Slowly lower your legs to the floor (with stiff knees). ited characteristic, but since youjin our weight and measurements say this has happened rather sud-|and would like to know if they are denly I suggest the checkup. right. M. L. is 51 years old, 5 feet x * |7lg inches tall, weighs 164 pounds. A. M. L, is about 20° pounds overweight (with a medium frame). Concentrate on waist and abdominal reducing exercises. G. L. Your figure is in good proportion but you- should lose about 10 pounds. Eat a well-bal- anced diet but leave off a few of those extra, in-between-meal good. lies, —Dp- R- Your —weightis—eorrect- Your figure is in proportion, If) you wish to strive for absolute per- fection, take hip-slimming exer- cises. Q. “My parents are constantly telling me that I am underweight but I do not think this is so and “would like your opinion. I am 16, 5S feet 1 inch tall. Bust 32%, waist 23 and hips 33 inches, De you think I am tee thin” A..You are not terribly under- weight but you are a little on the low side. A gain of from 5 to 7 pounds would please your parents and certainly will not hurt your figure. It also will give you some health reserve. * * * Tomorrow: “Ojly Skin, Black- Q. “The three of us are sending | Her measurements are bust 42, heads Have Made Her Shy.” BOBE Reg. to $10.98 5 Your Cc hoice While They Last ! FINAL CLEARANCE SWEATERS Full Fashioned — Fur Blends Orlons — Cardigans — Long Sleeve Slipovers Charge Accounts Invited BOBETTE SHOP 14 N. Saginaw (Next to Strand Theater) CORSET SHOP ) 90) ! Preparing for the banquet this evening sponsored by the youth of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church are Diane Allen, Larry Sutton and Steven Ritter (let to right). Youth Week They have observed National week. Observances will conclude with Sunday's program. Peatise Press Photo with special gatherings all About 57 per cent of approxi-| Reco e teri “=: Wisner School PTA Sees | Education Board in Action | ‘lumber in the U.S, is privately | ‘owned. SALE! regular 6.98 to 9.98 STORE HOURS; Menday Thru Saturday 9:30 A. M, Until 5:30 P. M. “A Date with Our Commu- nity” was the theme of the PTA meeting at Wisner School Thursday evening. Guests were members of the Pontiac Board of Education which held a business meeting at the ses- sion. Questions raised during the meeting concerned federal aid for education, addition of a ‘new kitchen to the school, and action. taken by the board upon child injuries on the play- ground. Mrs. Fred Goines, Mrs. George DeQuis, and Mrs. Le- Roy Koch took charge of re- | freshments assisted by home- | ly Hargraves poured. | room mothers from Mrs. Mar- Engraving - Done Before _ ‘Dad's Death — His Name Appears on Announcements of Wedding By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: passed away since my wedding announcements were made up. No invitations were engraved as we planned to marry rather quietly and send personal ‘notes of invita- tion to those few who were to be invited to the wedding. “We intend to go ahead with our ‘plans and be married next week. +However.w2-don't know what to | do about the announcements. Both my mother's and father's names ‘appear on them. “J would like fo know if we can possibly sent them out as they are, or could a line be draws through the ‘Mr. and,’ or must they be destroyed and new ones made up?” Answer: If you can readily af- ford new ones, J think you should have them by all means. But if the cost would be hard to meet, surely everyone will understand and not criticize you for drawing a line through ‘‘Mr. and.” “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married soon and would like very much to have my only sister as my maid of honor. She is, how- ever, only 13 years of age and | am wondering if she is too young to fill this position? “In addition I am having two regular bridesmaids and two ush- ers. Will you please tell me if it would be proper to have my sister serve as maid of honor?" Answer: If she has poise and is not small for her age, it would be quite all right for her te serve as your maid of honor. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it ever per- missible for a man to go through a door first? I find it very awk- ward to try to hold open a heavy office building door from behind, whereas it would be simple to go first and hold it open for the wom- an with me. Could I be considered rude for doing this?” Answer: Under the circum- ‘| stances you speak of, it is always proper to say, “Excuse me—let me go first and open the door for you; it's very heavy.” tha Robertson's and Alice Hayes’ rooms.. Hospitality chairmen were Mrs. Paul Web- ster, Mrs. William Hinsperger, and Mrs. Irving Cocking. Mrs. | Robert Andrews and Mrs. . Bil- Final arrangements wt completed for the Founders Day dinner to be held Feb. 4 at Lincoin Junior High School. Mrs. Wesley Roberts and Mrs. Robert Turnbull are Wisner School chairmen‘ for the af- fair. Appointed to serve on the nominating committee for the year were Miss Hayes, Mrs. Wilson Wilcox, and Mrs. Web- ster. i | ThA @ sig titre erties Quick, whip up these sun 'n’ fun separates in a jiffy—daughter will ‘live in, play in, love them. Make iseveral versions of smock, shorts, | pedal pushers in no-iron cotton, denim, seersucker with our easy Printed Pattern. « Printed Pattern 4707: Child's ‘sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. 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Try Geraldine Daniel's) Please Women b bias Especially By RUTH children or That you’d love Small Amount of Flattery Spreads Lot of Happiness . It never hurts to tell a woman—. ‘That the can’t pony be old enough to have gown grandchildren. (You can be sure she has a hard time believin; it herself.) have the recipe for whatever dish THE | HENRY F. MILLER. Telling the Things|’ ant to Hear MILLETT she has served you. (All women love to be asked for their recipes, Even those few who are mean enough enough so that no one else can duplicate it.) That she’s a wonderful “‘man- pa * * * That she must have lost weight, oS you saw her last. (If she has she'll be pleased you noticed. | If she hasn't she'll be pleased to think the added pounds don't | show.) \gian | That she has wonderful chil- ~ Ca secasesin die Gia "Tusa \dren. (Few mothers would ever }quarrel with that statement or, | feel it in the least’ insincere.) 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SAVE $30.00! ‘4 at Double ~« sample . ceeeeee "pes a i —_ = ae] i 4 YB eee ee i A A ee $12.95 $39.95. : $24.95 | £050 $84.50. $99.50 $69.50ey * WALLED LAKE COUNTRY KIDS — Stepping high while- prac- ticing for the annual talent show School Wednesday and Thursday Sisters” including Rhele Diver, or Kreza, both of Walled -{many this summer. ‘jsored by the Washtenaw Council lof “Churches and the Michigan ~ (Council of Churches which gave > |Viekie a partial plenty for in - By CAROL ESSER and SARA HETHERINGTON Vickie Vandecar, ‘Pontiac hins.t selected as one of the 60 seniors) Michigan who ‘will visit Ger- _ These 60 seniors will compose a mixeg choir which will per- form throughout Germany from dune 23 to August 24. Vickie, of F ‘The plan for the choir is spon- the trip, & .-& —: A week's stay in each of eight different parts of Germany, where et ee ontiag | aes to Europe ne a beadabralien fee for each entry in the competition. Each student cannot enter more than two. projects for judging. been Group projects can be displayed, but will not be entered in the judging. Projects will be judged on creative ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, clarity, and dramatic value. FAIR CHAIRMAN ‘|Ron Hoekman, assistant chairman, Judges and ribbon committee! chairmen include Sue Smith, Sue Coprince and Barbara Shadley. The registration committee con- sists of Lucille Seibert, Dick Brad- _— Ken Shaw, and Fred Staley. * * * Rick Serwin, Don Mann, Garry Bowes, and Sharon Freeman are! on the publicity committee. Set up 3 + Pentiae Press Photo Lake; Chris Fish, of Milford; Sandra Capel, Dotty Cavin and Susan Alm, all of Walled- Lake, Linda Chabet, seated, is the scheduled at Walled Lake High are the “Backhills Brothers and ,% Prepare Talent Show = ~ Plan Tobogganing Party Tomorrow ~ {Fmmanuel Christian at Walled Lake High The annual talent show will be held at the Walled Lake High Performing dance routines will be Sondra Forsyth and Jeanne Crumbaugh and a Charleston group Kay! The WTHS newspaper, the An- game with Farmjngton § High) ition of the school talent assembly |Pt@™e wil] be presented in May with each | |WTHS Students to Dance Gets 6 Cheerleaders Following Tonight's Game BY SANDY CLEMENCE Six new cheerleaders were selected this week at Emmanuel) Christian High School. ‘\4th of July. they wilt ‘peiurgs” Pyrgnge FES, is a Bye ae planned by the Ero, They yl on aes several concerts in Amsterdam, Holland on ‘their way to Germany. Two U. S. Army bases wil) also be visit- ed in Germany. The group will also help celebrate the 800th Anniver- and the American —— the ‘w 4 * Miss Vandecar is now a member of the A Capella Choir and the Senior Girls Ensemble. HONOR TEA HELD A library tea was recently held in honor of seven students who re- ceived library service pins. * x = Students receiving the pins were Carol Asher, Virginia Elaine Giazier, Delores Lawrence Peet, Carol Heiple, and * Montier, Bill McDenald, Linda McDowell, Nancy Young, Bev | Maguire, and Judy Hruska. The A dance will be held tonight at They are Pat Morris, Carolyn Waterford Township High School! | Ladwig, ae edn » dackie following the home tesketball| wy st wre seme Joy “Winléne and Judy The sextet wi.l introduce some of their new cheers to be used dur- jing the basketball season. at the annual talent assembly - Wednes-! laay. Don Tate, Dennis Wiesniewski. Jean Rexford, Terry Walker, Mary Beechum, and Gail Winter are the new Thespians who were formaily initiated this week. Se SEE SHAKESPEARE PLAY The Hi-¥ and GAA Letter clubs plan to have a toboggan party tomorrow. chor, has changed editors for the new semester, The new editor is| Twenty-five students from the’ Joyce O'Neil. Co-editor is Jean speech department and Dramatics PLAN TALENT SHOW Hoffmann. iClub went to the Riviera Theatre | * * * jin Detroit to see Katharine Hep- te in the talent show ‘include: Tryouts for the senior class sec-| iburn and Alfred Drake in Shakes-/P* ‘s “Much Ado About Noth- Jackie White, reading; Floyd Mor- Yast Saturday. ris and Murry Snow, vocal: soles; are now being held. The assembly | |ing” * * - Singing duets will be Barbara} Spears and Barbara Littleton; Sue} Lowery and Carol Burgess; Mary-) anne and Betsy Clark; and Karen Zaveri and Clare Krusac. Soloists: scheduled are Paul Aubrey and Marie Sanderson. There will also be a baton duet by Dot Williams and Lorene Pay- ton and a solo baton act by Ruth Marshall. A pantomime act will consist class competing against each other | Members of the GAA (Girls’|Marlene Heinitz, to win a trophy. Athietic Association) Board went ANNOUNCE ¢AST up to the Caberfhe Ski Lodge last weekend. Those who attended Cast members for the Speech TU were: Barb Floyd, Char Pankner, [Presentation of “The —Sleepiné carol Ponn, Linda McDowell, Beauty” for Children’s Theatre _ Linnea Hedlund; Ruth Newman, are Carole Tynan, Tom Hatfield, Tigh FitzGerald, Janet Delbridge. i Stevie Boylan, Olen Wright, Sandy) Seconder, and Harry Nicholie. ‘and Kathy Kantarian. Chaperons 7 were Norma Feiler, Barbara Others include: Sharon Det Frank, and Patricia Vannorsdall. Clarence Groner * * * and a winner will be chosen. <2 * * class are planning a bowling eal Each member will be judged ‘work in the library for three se- _mesters. a* * Also attending the tea were fac- julty:- members, student teachers, jand student's guests. Committees and chairmen have been chosen for the annual science fair which will be held sary Music Festival at Munich, |. tweek. The seniors headed the list |Addie Taylor. In order to be el-/ igible for the pins students must/| Seniors Lead Honor Roll | at St. Mike's By MICHAEL BUCHANAN St. Michael High Schoo] students} received semester report cards this ef honor roll students with 18. The 12 juniors were Delores Ar-| delan, Carol Bauer, John Fortier, Dominic Ginell, Elaine Johnson, Ruth Kaoocik,: Judy Merithew, 1 Lake Orion Community High "es committee will be Jerry Powers, Jim Ruth, end Bruce Renter. * * The movie committee: will con- sist of Marcia Shepherd and Diek Jackson. Members of the commit- tee on specialized science include ing is Summer (Roeser, Bruce Berg, Bill ‘Cashin, Mary Wood, Howard Warren and John Blamv. - = Further information concerning - projects may be obtained from. the fair advisors John Youngpeter and Wesley Mass. * ® ~ Bud Baril, Jim Williams, -Doug wan 1O{ at Game Tonight | Lake Orion. Basketball Homecoming Beauty Election Held Today School students will select.a home- ‘coming basketball queen today | ) but. the winner will not be an-) nounced until tonight at the game. Candidates for the queen are: dean Myre and Rese Marie | and Judy Rose, juniors; Janice Perry and Anita Best, sophe- mores, and Jeri Terrian and Camilie' Williamson, freshmen. Seven of the girls will be in the court. Marilyn McKennzie is chairman of the ceremonies and Jerry Ex- line will conduct the voting. Following ‘the game between Lake Orion and Troy high schools, -|a dance, the Frosty Frolic, will be sponsored by the senior class. Dick Mason, local disc jockey, will spin the platters. * * . Committee chairmen of the dance include: Margaret Braid,) decorations; Mary Lynn Shoup, tickets, John Wiltse, refreshments) and Jack Schaffer, clean ;up. The | Shelia O'Rourke, Patricia Popps,) Jane Rindfusz, Marlene Tadlock,| and Mary Taylor. scholastically are: sheen Bial-| las, Daniel Dunny, Pierre Mass-| of events to reach it. The amounts | Needle, March 14, and 15 im the PCH ‘gym The fair is open to any school) istudent in Oakland County re- . leessi, Judy Stickney, and Michae Avondale Career Day ‘Gerry Daniels, Sharon Carlson and Set for February ° 10 vocal trio; Ken) Brown, organ solo; and an instru-| Plans are nearly completed for| t@ speak to the students about re- mental duet by John Best andithe annual Career Night to be held! ligious vocations this week. His \February 10 at the Avondale High| _|School. The affair is under the su) ‘pervision of the guidance depart-). iment, Isobel Baker and Charles iMiles. Parents have been*urged to ac-| The members of the freshman/company their son or —— to Bob-lo Island as the trip for them| iCareer Night. ‘acessi, Kathleen Henretty. a * * The freshmen were: David. \Baumgartner, Kathleen Daugherty, Other students who will partici- partes of grade level There will/Russell Greenless, Tonya Hurst, | Monica Maddox, Anha Rita Massa- W 'yzgoski. Brother George from the Broth- | ets of Christian Instruction came. | order has schools and missions | in 13 countries around the world. | They are essentially a teaching | order. ‘ | The junior can announced that ithey are planning a boat ride to land the seniors next June. Madison Holds Fair Today, Dinner Tonight i idance will be held in .the school igym until midnight. Each class has set a goal of Dimes and is sponsoring a variety | | will be tabulated regularly on the! | bulletin board. ‘ORGANIZE FUTURE NURSES An organizational meeting of 'the Future Nurses of America club was -_ this week. | officers include: Ann Kamacis,| ivice president; Karen Craven, | secretary; Carol Wallis, treasurer, Geraldine Case, publicity and) Mary O'Conner, program. chair- man. The first regular meeting will |be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ‘the school. CANCEL CLASS TRIPS Community High School will be | discontinued after two years, per- mitting classes that have already) earned sizable funds for that pur- of Pat Mcintosh, Kit Gugel, Sharleen Moore, Dorthea Buck, Nan McKaig, and Carna han. Frank Crawford will play a tuba solo. Wade Dick and his “Discords” will sing. They are Jim Dickson, _Pat Yesh, Ross,.Whitcomb, _Paul, Haight, John Muth, Bill Col Mike Anderson, and Bob Smith. The best acts will be selected ‘to! participate in exchange assem- blies with other high schools. Skitamard players held tryouts this week for all persons interested in participating in the spring pro- duction, ““Mumbo-Jumbo.” Sixteen players, eight men and eight wom- en, were. required. Since there + by, junior high school gives students a unior Highs Enlarge Science Study: The enlarged science program | Parent - Teacher - Student Associa: | Last night, Charles W. Brown, begun in September in Pontiac | tion of Madison Junior High School special agent.in charge of the De- will be held today at the school. troit office of the Federal Bureau i 5 to 8 p.m. and entertainment ' speaker at the Pontiac Education Teaching aids, such as a f0F80) win be provided ky the Madison ‘Association’s dinner-meeting at model are used at Washington | facuity. A bake shop, gift booth Madison. Junior High School. Machines | .o4 games will be included im ar LINCOLN onstrate physical forces, ex- pier aan gp ese ae 1 danciag will | 4 roller skating program has: changes and nature specimens -— {been instituted at Lincoln Junior are used to study plants and anj- | A field trip to Greenfield Village High School through the co-oper- in Dearborn —is-being-planned-by/jation of the Pontiac Parks and chance to explore the basic fun-' damentals of science known today. | a were openings for more male roles than the club could furnish, stu-| dents with-an interest in dramatics| other than club members are in- vited to try out for the roles. Mrs. Frank Balaam is the club sponsor and director. She is re-) viving dramatics “atthe Walled | said she welcomes assistance on scenery and lighting from parents and students. Nine Clarkston Teens Tour Albion College Nine Clarkston High School stu- dents visited Albion College, Albion, yesterday to discuss schol- Jody Wilford, Jin Weber, Larry Constance Blimka, Betty Supported by Peanuts “from peanuts. mals, — ,_|the eighth grade social studies ation: , the stu- All seventh and eighth graders classes = —= “Beach, indent council, receive one year of science. while! » PTA. a -structor.— c A dinner will be served from lot Investigation, was the guest) each party. The first party will The first installment of skates has been purchased. Member- ship is 25 cents and 25 cents for | ' be held next Friday. Seven members of Bobbie Com- /paroni’ s homeroom are rehearsing i their roles in the Lincoln PTA pageant which is to be presented in February. Margo Edwards is chairman of the episode assisted by Linda Lake, Sandra Lockwood, ‘Chariotte — Ashley, Christine Adams, Roberta Branham. and about one third eleet-the course for the ninth grade level, accord- ee ing to Warren W. Abbott, assist- ‘ant principal at Washington. _ The seventh graders study plants animals, health and nutrition,” and ment of $10. The boys homeroom basketball ‘ 5 Childers, — Mary Low The 8B speech class with Mary Lou Ashley and Christine Adams ‘as co-chairman ofa poetry pro} sors; aes the Sal al Ga ott schedule that week especially in the’ classes with both juniors ect, created an exhibit of “Poetry Writing Is Fun." The class mem-| bers started with the limerick form and wrote 2 selections ‘all starting with the same first line. ideas as they planned, wrote, and recited their creations. Brent) Golden was awarded first prize) It is expected that many fami- lies will welcome the curtailment.) ‘The cost of rings, ‘pictures and the past few years. The end of the ‘class trip will save the average senior about $75 : a Senior trips at the Lake Orion| , Donna Needle Named President — lof St. Fred CJub By PAT FOSTER Donna Needle has been named ‘president of the Future Teacher’s Club of St. Frederick High School. Other officers include: Judy Ermel, vice president; Mary Ag- _nes_Brown,-seeretary;—and Julie _ Slowik and Janice Rabaut, treas- | urers. | The club is planning field trips to | various and parochial ischeals to gain valuable observa- tion points. The girls recently re- lceived FTA pins which denote their affiliation with the Future Teach- ers of America in Weshingten, ID. e * * * The Future Nurses Club took a field trip to Menscola Convalescent Home, 2380 Watkins Lake Road re- cently. This week they made a leonducted tour of the Bertha Fish- ‘rection of the Little Sisters of the ‘Poor. x * * ‘ * Tomorrow representatives from jour school's sodality will be pres- ent at the Training School of So- idality Action in Detroit. at the University of Detroit college cam- ‘pus. 44 RECEIVE HONORS Forty-four students were on the ‘honor roll for the semester — lrecently ended. | Those meriting honors in the sen- e, | Judy Ermel, Fred Metz, Dona Nicholas © Pavlinac, |Sagamang, Paul Saghy, and Jie | Slowik. In the eleventh grade, honors — | were awarded to Judy Nichols, [pee flora Larry Crake, Ger- rard Coriture, Catherine Blascyk, ~son, Mary Ellen Kremer and | Myra Levering. Honor students in the tenth grade are: Sharilyn Gersanics, Linda LaLonde, Suzanne Shorey, James ‘Zanani, Rebecca Delong, Marianne Engelhard, Diane Landry, Judy ‘lak, Richard Szeremet and Louis Valente. * * * Freshmen honor students include Pat Brandt, Mary Ellen Detmer, Mary Kay Ermel, Priscilla Getzan, Margaret Lang, a Daily, Kathleen Harris, ont ase Nan- cy Kopesik, and Mamie Medina. opes. 138, 000 New Teachers i] WASHINGTON — The tation’s Originality was used in developing. proms has risen to a new high in public schools hired an estimated 138,000 new teachers in 1956, ac- cording to the National Educa- | ition Association. and Margo Edwards, second prize in-a class vote... | * * * Dick-Zika,of the Leader Dog: School for the Blind, Rochester, was the guest speaker at an as- sembly this week. He explained demonstrated the-training of _ the dogs. 2 the work-—of the ofganization and |, See | PREPARE NOW FOR SPRING 58 Boats and Motors . the er Home in Detroit under the di- . x « | ; The Future Social Workers club has been helping «at the Oak- land County Child Cinie stamping ond nies cove avid Garma, ebel * * _® Six boys from Lincoln are eligi- ble for the driver, training courses at. Eastern. Junior High School. | ‘\Some of the clubs available to | Now on Display at ada Those ho will gre a y Uarples Ww arrange .t schedulé to take the class are: | . a oo Queen ibeglas) ; James Allison, Robert McKay, | ee Botved (made in Denmark) Kenneth Wood, Troyce Travis,| * Aero-Craft * Aluma-Craft . James Davis and Lyle “—_. * Freeland _ ® Aqua Swan \AT EASTERN * Thompson A total of 41 clubs offer a variety of interesting actjvitie ia Ghdch seabents sia ations BANK FINANCING — uyawaY OR ~ USED OUTBOARDS “ALL MAKES and SIZES” ALL HAVE BEEN CHECKED OVER FOR PERFORMANC | mo "25 "42. 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Marching squirrels, tiny rocket) * * * One of these was conducted by * * ® wel The volunteers were amused by ships that fire pellets, and little the visions at first—but later com- men who swing on spate ship in- plained that they interfered with jtheir sleep. i i | Researchers made the experi-/ Reporting today to a meeting ments to determine if there is @ of the Institute of Aeronautical background activity as well 88 Russia the experimental psycholo-| ‘normal sensory gist George T. Hauty told of three, brain. pre-space-flight experiments. x * In another experiment, Hauty -o-MeGill - University scientists — et and _R.Payne—confined—30—volun-! ‘Montreal, Canada. They wanted to teers in cockpits and put them find out what happened when you to work for 30 consecutive hours. shut. off sights, sounds and other) ‘They had to regulate and control sense stimuli, They closed male) icertain occurrences using dials) ldents af "| volunteers in cubicles for 48 hours. and buttons on instrument panels. | = Seon one subject reperted-‘'A| While allowed 20-minute breaks’ procession of squirrels with sacks at mealtimes, they were not per- iover their shoulders marching, mitted to sleep. ohne! across a snow-) E Much to the surprise of re- | field. . searchers, the subjects reported/are usually hallucinations and illusions. Some were ‘simple and poorly) weight. activity in the oi ship neating pellets at his speed indicator : | AP Science Reporter |arm m from reading it * Si ae ‘ | NEW YORK #—An Air Force) In addition to having hallucina- : + £ + we : : ‘scientist says man may find space|tions, the volunteers became ir- Women Urged to Back “Mackie decided on the course - ; crawling with these mental haz-'ritablé and were unable to con- 0 Statehood for Alaska after @ conference ,with Senate i ards: |centrate on complex ideas. 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AniMisil Congress Hears Report "en New Weapons to _Tighten Defense Missile Readied [Gout Aathorty | Neighbors’ Kindness 2 Ri | | eres eee May Save Git’ life |" "= ae ee tocks i Estat The 2 ‘comets reer Hesiry's Miracl le , Lounge LAS VEGAS, Nev : Raed he Rema: Pat al the Bond generosity of neighbors, Janice sie io wt + (Formerly Henry's | Bloomfield Inn) $2.40.353 worth of stacks and Kiest. 3. will be taken to Min/ oo) Guice which will be taken ; bonds from actress Norma Tal- seapolis Monday for surgery %© with the girl to Minneapolis. The apecieity'at the wenn iG of com-" madge's estate. correct a congenital heart condi- ‘L plete relaxation, cocktails #he way e them, and | ae ee et ee _— Rock Hudson in Hospital | x pictneheon and dinner menu to please the most dis- 4 pay federal knd state estate taxes. . 4 * « i? cinbnating palate. i = By PRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter | WASHINGTON W—The Unieed States disclosed today & & work- ing on the dev lopment of muckear counterweapots designed to de- stroy intercontinental and other aggressive missiles * * * The disclesure came in the Tard sermianrual report of the Atomic. costs of administering the will and. 1. iste giri hag a hole in her) SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Ac-|f/ some cash legacies. A hearing on 124: that threatens ber life: tor Rock Hudson is in St. John’s) ) Businessmen’s Lgfncheons 1] a.m.-2 p.m. : the petition. filed yesterday by an 54) parents. Mr. and Mrs.'Hospital for treatment of a diges- executor, was set for Feb. 4. Floyd Kiest of nearby Marseilles, \tive upset, his physician reports. Miss Talmadge, 8. died Mont coed up their sovings on matical “Meine sntem.” Dr. _Maynard Christmas Eve at her home here. treatment. Then a columnist on'Brandsma added. ; ‘Locate higan’s Newest Shopping Center =~ Her wealth hasenmot been esti- — mated. She left most of her es- tate to her - sister. Natale of sarce som Mrs. Walter Giblin, | Paim Beach Fla To her.heasband. Dr Miraclé Mile Shopping Center _ COCK TAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS Felegraph at Square Lake Road WESTERN and SWING EVERY FRI., SAT. and SUN. “FEATURING ~< Carvel M. The plan expecrd © cal fr_ Ts Soe owastoeded tare or ey Energy Commission to Congress Ja ames, she left $20.00, their Las four bases costing ae n &) to fidat and Zordel was given medi- Reterring to its previously am _- funeed weapons tesig at Eniwe- Fort ee Fla. a: Z. |\ ‘tok next spring, the AEC said “The — ng series will ad- ons = r detense against aggression Too ~ Fares “ otherwi ise mounted.“ * * ¢ The government previously has hinted at work on atomic rockets and antiaircraft shells designed to pulverize airplanes. and has an- pounced development of atomic ‘depth charges to knock out sub- When the project began last marines This was- the first offi- cial mention of efforts to neutral- ize missiles with nuclear War- heads Presumably, in the forthcoming '¥° Pumps from operating prop- Eniwetok tests, the AEC would ¢™y- J mount an A-bomb or an H-bomb. Mere than 45.900 gallons have ae ao ee cee Matron ford Pung Vegas home and another home at BOB BAILEY > KING of the aie = HILLBILLIES = /" he -» Dining at Its Distinctive Best ~Luncheon aerate ICRER e BEER e wine @ LIQUOR $1.00 Special Fri. & Sat. Night Only $1.00 Famous Chicken-in-a-Basket —Orders to Carry Out— SCRiB’S Bar and Restaurogt” 130 S. Telegreph FE oon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Pumping operations at Lorraine Manor sewer plant in Waterford Township, have turned out to be a much bigger job than workmen’ anticipated week, township officials were toid) there were between 13 to 2) thous- and gallons of sludge at the bot- tom of the system, preventing the' Up to Get Our on Alt New 1957 Norge Washers, Dryers, Ranges, © 40% Off Refrigerators Deal Before You Buy Norge Budget Specials 2... 2 cy $299.95 Deluxe Automatic Washer with suds saver ............... $198. 00 cles, warm or cold rinse, $529.95 2-Dr. Deluxe Refrigerator, 14 Ca. 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That's the contention of the Co been ordered and normal opera- operative Grape Growers of Mich- Uon shduld get under way in a — igan. * * * They want the Legislature t change the legal definition of wine been pumped ous since that time the Eames & Broun company to | , remove and repair the damaged | pumps. ; Crews of . township employes. working in four-hour shifts. day jand night, are now keeping the sewer system in operation with an auxiliary portatile pump iL * & +t sXingsl lan and Elizabeth Lake Rd. and serv- ices about 120 families. Parts tot the two pumps have PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., . y 4 ‘ “ne fr2x* | Liquors Ee evn HILLS FINE FOODS couplé of days, according to clerk James Seeterlin, who is supervis- ing the project. ‘Al AM-2 P.M. 4 aia ia Jute SIC EVERY NIGHT e in Michigan from ‘a Tis iquid with Rocket Fuel Explodes, 7 _ DEL L Ss INN, an alcoholic content of up © 16 Worker Slightly Hurt ¢ TAHOE per cent’ to “one made from any type of fruit by fermentation anc 4. not by distillation.”’ * ® * The grape growers say that out- of-state wines escape a 50-cent-a- gallon tax when they send in wine It was the third recent explo- | with more than 16 per cent alco-' FE 3-9732 os SMORGASBORD NOW BEING SERVED Smorgasbord Butte Mon. thru Set, ae a Sas 11:30 ae | 95 All You Con Ect! . or the Crowd at the ‘ DIXIE BAR ley ri SUNDAY wm Affornoen, Matinee 4 P.m.-2 a.m, D jing Fri. and Sat. to DI eK DENGATE. ee His "Eequires” £ ihe FISH—SALADS Viet Our New “Cocktall Bar” COLD CUTS—RELISHES Manny’s e 2. 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Ps . ss % [ci 5 “tii * t to Do Movie on Texas \ By | LOUELLA 0. PARSONS. | more than 100 Americans includ-) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — One ‘ing stars,. crews and technicians. | thing for sure—Ava Gardner: will) With so many preductions be- ‘HAVE to come home for “Home! ing made abroad, many of our | From the Hill,” the first novel by] ‘William Humphrey just bought So own capable carpenters, elec- ‘MGM for their glamour girl. It's! triciags and others in the tech. a story of modern Texas, and even| nical end have been without 'Europe-happy Ava can’t make any! jobs. Thank goodness, Johnny spot on the continent look like | plans to give them a break. Texas! i H ( df There's an optimistic note right. now in our town with Warner. | due to reach the bookstalls next ros., Parajnount, MGM and of HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN Serving Breakfast from 7 A. M. Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time— it’s always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to fit all pocketbooks. ps charcoal broiled steaks * &Grilled-in-butter Frankforts * Tendersweet fried clams * 28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream HOWARD JOHNSON On Woodwerd (US-10) et Squere Leke Road—Just Seuth of Pontiac J week, “Home From the Hill" tells) f tinues his philandering after his! | when their onty son grows up te imore appreciation than they did course, 20th Century all announc- ‘the drama of a rich Texan (are hie arodects 1 there any other kind?) who con- jing Dis P —_ —_—_—- | Im all my years of attending ( : J ¢ 4 marriage to a beautiful girl Ava). | nightcheb epenings I've never seen| Her heart breaks even more {a star-studded audience react with | | School ‘Board to Ge 'Hold-the-Line Budget will be_presented with a‘ ‘hold-the-| year, Supt. Dana P, Whitmer re- ; vealed last night. meeting held with the Wisner outlook for state aii next year ap- pears about the same as this year. roliment increase for Pontiac : schools of 717 pupils would mean| William Anderson said he op- a larger budget, but the adminis-| posed it for public schools, but fa- pupil the same as the current budg- et or $398. some $7.5 zuillion. repair, rehabilitation and replace-' | ings and equipment. would have|© \to be eeeees Pontiac’s Board of Education, members were polled titudes foward feferal aid te:-edu- cat’ Presi nt Glenn H. Griffin, Mon- roe M. Osmun and Dr. Walter L. Godsell opposed. it. Mrs: Lola King supported it, along with Rev. H. Allen Parker for districts unable financially to give a decent edu- * * * Lor He said. that an anticipated en-|°#tn _ — ine” budget for the 1958-59 fiscal Reporting to the beard at a School PTA, Dr. Whitmer said the vored it for universities. Member Louis H. Schimmel! ar- rived after the poll was taken, but has previously gone on record in lopposition to federal aid. ration hoped ieee the cost per} The present budget, he noted, is Dr. Whitmer said that the opening of Pontiac Northern High School would boost operat- ing costs in some items next year. and would mean “belt tightening” in other areas, - He explained that a number of) Teddy Bear Smokes . ROCKY FORD, Colo. ®— Ce- cilia Zavala, 4, wondered if her \teddy bear could smoke. She in- serted one of her daddy’s ciga- rettes in the bear’s mouth, lighted ment programs for school build‘ an Pin te Managed to keep the fire from spreading far, but Teddy was pretty much a ruined bruin. * “In light a ae economic ‘condi- Hions _in-the—eommunity, -we feel ; Y oaee ta CinemaScoPe enesenoet $088 A .TURNER..HOPE LANGE..LEE pga .LLOYD NOLAN DIANE VARSI se PARTHUR KENNEDY . TERRY MOORE — Prices This ‘Yt! Week Day “Matinee fuates Nights and Sunday .... 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To Place Your Enjoy chewing - ' WANT AD _ fefreshing, delicious ~ DIAL FE 2.8181 Threat Grows lHigh Coiditions | on. the Govind be Dodge. Grievance Talks| Reported’ Deadlocked; | Early Wehewt: Seen ‘Apoie —. . ease gecagers seen eee ee een ee ‘that this year’s dividend aa 3.s9|Would be 3.6 per cent, or 3 per 3.00 Nuciéor Dynamite? ody eeeeereeeore 3401 cent higher than last year’s. Fridays when it will remain open United Auto Workers squrce re- ogee For the Summaed WASHINGTON ® — The possi- | 140 9 p.m. It will be open Sundays ported negotiations with Chrysler Lorton eee seveneceecees & or first time, Townsend) bility of using nuclear explos- from 10 until 2:30 3 over Dodge workers’ problems : ~~ e ye: sccsceneniae "s/8aid, the credit union's assets havé| ives for excavation — like a ae had bogged down Celery, || idan.) ee eariekas w “the “half-miifion dollar; eis being studied a = ear = : s 8 ok Maa isersersscetees ris mark. by the Atomic Energy Commis-| Australia has 2,974,580 square = : Onions, Dry, S0-Ib........-.s+s2:-ee 1-18] Marvin M. Alwaérd was elected| sion miles. ee : The dispute centers on - Stesley, Rost. tbeha:) Gos! ssssss+ 138 Sat. Feb. 1st,| opera P bu. ee 8 ag Oakland Ave, 9 to. —Ady,|tions at the Dodge Main plant, ‘ ‘arsnips, ‘ee we = 5 a @inner. fun, Feb, 2,| Veh makes Dodge parts and also| érinking. Salo of mixed drinks | The beckground included ‘Labor Bhubar®. 2 hothouse, (bebe) doe 33 T A gy ae St. Vincent DePaul’s Hall, 211/5¢'Ves as headquarters for the) is prohibited in Texas. Secretary Mitchell’s forecast Of gquash. Delicious bu. ......-- i 19 OUR GREATES SALE g ; ae Parke St.1-pm.to6pm, Ady, = of teas which carry parts : x *« * oy ewer pices on in Febru- ae (hskt.) 4 a Ss B a MEN'S = tween the various Chrysler plant . lary er prices copper and yY. ese aw. wk coe 1680 W. Walt Lge in the area ingle rey A eaey oe earls tin in the London market and a _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY = SHOP = Maat 8:30 to 7:30, la seeescomntvres of the 10,-) was originally leased as a pack ‘decline in department store sales. Poultry ‘s Rs a | oe Dodge Main workers com-| age store, drugstore and soda : 8 now Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. : DETROIT EGGS ; - ag a ae Lawrence St. Saturday last day|Plained that the company re-| fountain. New York Stocks o.2) (aD), ob ll ad . a of moving clearance sale. All over|céntly stepped up its production} (Late Morning Quotations) Detroit, seachepia Sites penis ded, federal-state Ze ' oat SEE fh stock é fixtures reduced. standards, requiring more work Is grades: a/ 5 7 , Admiral... 8 KE: 88.... 25.6! White de A, extra large, 42:/5 ay : ae of Re from the employes. The UAW In-; Livestock boas Reduc + 53.4 Kroger Sense 8 ‘ large “iat we weighted Dae nati mee ¢ RACKS AND RACKS OF FINE Furniture and Appliances for sale |t@™tional Executive Board. au- Allied Sire -- th OF uel’... BS\cta org. 36, erage th, large 36, heowns T T OPPORTUNI PRICES a The Salva-|thorized a five-day strike notice DETROIT LIVESTOCK Alum Lid... 285° Ligg & My Bb erade. A’ ‘extra. large 42: large 39-41, COA SA T Y tion Army ° Shield Store, 118 which expired Tuesdays Workers 30 — (AP), —(USDA) Alooe coe “4 poomgl -_ mati wid. otf: Torys — . Lawrence —Adv. = Dotee on now cen be} icwer’ sows not established: ‘suined nan. Am Can ..... 421 Eorihard -.-.. 903) government erade cage, Jan. 38 through The famous ALPAGORA FRI. and SAT. ee Backenstose Book S' ub E. of t : any time, ber 2 and 3 190 te 240 pound, butchers BM cone Lou & Nash . 61 fell ease: whfies, a | Lr ciate Ta caw we er meme eee Roe amet see Re LE iy A ce srorceet tlemacuna coos, «= ONLY a . num m no 8 h r . ’ : price. Other items at "cost : Use of his name, said negotia-- jets Sheba a ‘arty supply: bum: Am News ... 243 Mest CP : 36g grade B, large 35. All imported fabrics in —«SB - tions between Dodge and udten AM RAd ..... ne: « : t 14 ‘ ue 17 28- 18.00: haw trades ¥40-190 pounds | Am Seating .. 25.1 Merr Ch & & . 18-4 DETROIT POULTRY ' and three button m , 1 . 1 a eee te aie _praelaagicbes \Am gel & Tei 1a Mien MoM... at DETROIT, Jan. 31 (AP)—Prices paid Large selection of popular : ; ter it re Cattle — salant oO. Early trad . = 9451 : ad | : Miracle Mile Sho S ie jected Hight gang steady; bulk sarily|Am Tob ..... a3) Benees, = = afer Mo. i top-quality live poultry up to colors and patterns. Sizes 34 | union suggestions for ending what | (ic vines slaughter cows limited: show-|Am Viscose .. 27.6 Mont 3/20 om. to 46. Longs — _ | ... ® the union termed a speedup. N® | ing utility to rood yearling steers: few _———, pbc a : mera? ° es n 3| , Heer, tgs one Raced — wee i Give Weekly Prizes -| date Wags set for another meet- caciy estat eat? pd menaerd poner 4 arment & Co 231 on a St. fryers 34 Ibs. whites, 23-24, Barred orts. $ A50 : ood ds slaughter | 4te ceisise | Rocks, > Capopetios, over 2, ¢ Mérchants of the Miracle Mil - declined rest a Gap ‘tiuty cows 8.50 fo/AtL Ret. SEE Net Gros 20g Mat a ALL TO $50 ‘VALUES . acie Mule er declined comment on SE ees or oaelben & cee. wy Pt eee. 2) Shopping Center are awarding mer-|the union version. © ieee: atmicy pelle wp to 30.80 endiz Av ... 476 ee nie: es chandise prizes each Saturday, —_——__——— “ceupersd with lest work trade. on can’ aes” 08 wee GM p C | A fram the stubs of free tickets dis- : seicy cood and tow choice wears over [Boeing AIT. 278 Nor | Pac 3 m icks [ow ey R tributed at the center on Telegraph ruc irm u S 1100 pounds slow prices wegk to mostly 7 |po Wara’””. 35.5 Wor_Sta Pe .. | road . 50 cents lower utility and standard grades |Dore Warm ..- ce. wwest Airlin Tatvior ‘wetsteke' 8 canis lowe? ays Brun Balke .. 36 Seens 111 Ol we Stor Relations irector| 4 7 ‘ter cents = ‘ Drawings witt-be hetd-at-7:30+ ~ fens pree strong to 28-rente hieher_te: ba 132 pen Aw coal (eee Se ee pe og eee , p.m., and winners need not be [ ae cece eheamen L116 rycen compe Soup 34 pea ere | 15 N Seginaw =a anal, steady most choice 1116 pound stee . ram Pict .. General Motors Corp. eee ; o ow present to receive the gift. 2825 a few head up to 28.5¢ two dn Pac ..... 23 parte Da ... 893 4 McLean Trucking Co. of Winston-|of prime 1125 pound steers 3000 most Capital Airl .. 154 Penney, JC .. 4) ‘the appointment of Patrick 7) : Included in the prizes are high salem, N.C., a of the largest | £°%44!° 91's caine steers unter te Cee Peon He Sect Gale 4 ;.¢\Crowley as director of the dealer} fidelity sets, portable television re-' motor freight common carriers in|low choice steers over 1100 pounds Cater Dre; e4 4 Priser $0) ‘relations section and the promo-| re | C S ceivers, boats, outboards, jewelry, | the nation, has purchased 100 GMC be ane an 50 to 25.80 stand-| Ghrvsier ‘$42 Price i iz z\tion of Alexander F. Baillio to di- | fishing and camping equipment, | [Diese] cab - over - engine highway | *té stears | 30 0 to 33.00, stilts genre vee — 7 rhite — . 484 rector of the patent ‘section today. | if 7 ; a and on April 5, a Pontiac station tractors, it was announced today | 60 utility steers 1150 to 20.00 0 few|Cluett Pea ... 408 pProct & @ .. 852! Crowley will handle communi. | FAMOUS JAY-MAR AND zs -g werege. chotce 850 to 905|/Coca Cola .,.1044 pure Ol .... 316) 7 = =o [by R. C. Woodhouse, general truck | 604t, of, ort eters 38 50. «mall lot | Cole Palm $1 RCA 34 | eations between General Motors’ Brd A ... 276 tH ac and (eas Bren for GMC Truck & |< eramgs chee, 2s et ‘Interest Refund declared by the Board of Directors * at their meeting held January ** These funds are available for the ‘x oo declared by the members at the 22nd Sn Annual Meeting held January 18, 1 S = * OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. Rudolph GOFIMOR cocicsee s Riencksc ies . President Donald J. Wilson. . . .eeeeees + Wice President Harry J. Woodman...............Treasurer, General Manager ever ee eee eee ee een ene , Michael R. “Nick B/Skosich * | Albert E. Si . John Walton , 4 i. SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE 7 William Tobin CREDIT COMMITTEE ; Ronald J. Wilde, Chairman 3 Katherine M. Baker, Secretary _° R. Guy Emery CHICAGO, Jap, 31 (AP)—Opening Oats : ‘ ane Mar «iss 6% ween : 1% May veenes.> 60% sessouce EON Ry ; “peverier ROO Mat. -ceees+ 105M] eebewee it” May . ve 110M TY: accor LION — cipeese 1.68 | Bep- coenes 143% i eaeeee = es sa 16 ear vedeee 2200 Sep rasteese. 1.16% dy secs BB : susyedee! 1.09 onveveee LLA8 : & ssveee 140 dd = tery 3, Weeden aa ae Ba FLINT @# -- Mere. Sandra ‘Hol- but the attractive The 22-year-old housewife is | any Wait i Used Cars; at 99c Pays Off, Today — could leave the line more than 15 =~ tingshead will pick up her “second / minutes without losing his place. s car” today and she'll pay only 99 cents for it, mother of three children is con- vineed “there must be an easier _ way. - No one could sell his’ place, and, no one could use a standin. At one point, last night, the | line stretched to 12 when four. | men arrived to see if any of the original buyers were going to “and Addicts’ different reasons. Solons in Ser 2 a ut Pare Bill to Halt Sale of Kids’) Stirs Legisioture Favorite doctor says. an oral KALAMAZOO up — A German, 1 drug success- fulty controlled diabetes in 78. per) (cent of a test group of patients who developed first aapices: as LANSING W — Children like it. adults. and so. do opium addicts, but for Dr. Ernest F. Pfeiffer, ant professor of medicine and chief assist- - Bid- for Project Funds its first urban renewal project was ar s the dark red liquid tranquil, ‘ot the diabetes clinic at the Uni-) .The drug. discovered in Ger- many, is a distant relative of the expected to be approved by Urban _ ployed auto worker, holds the No.| “J had no idea we'd get maintained under medica] super- ; field representative, : 4 spot in the line. He arrived at ki oe & ' goric except by doctor's prescrip- | vision, 78 per cent of diabetics yesterday in which a four-ton slab that the area affected would be | At least he caught something he 1 spot in th kind of a response,” he said, ‘I'm t t fell his left I 4 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. afraid someone will get pneu- “om. whose disease occurs’ in fater (O cemen on his left leg OM) that. lying between Saginaw |insists is a snipe. The jokesters had oo io monia” | Rep. Joseph J. O'Connor (De-| life cam be controlled with the the grounds of the B & B Ready) sect and the Grand Trunk Rail- |told Heffernan the snipe was a WELL _EQUIEFED a bs ea ' eral drug,” he said.’ Mix Concrete Co., 6127, Highland) 444 trom Pike street to Osmun small animal, reddish brown, with Sleeping bags, an oil stove, a Stewart said he is going to need “troit “called it siily.” ; |Road, of which he is a co-owner. | | street_—________ —_____ fears like a squirrel like} fishing shanty and pup: tents all, his car immediately. While he * x i* The drug he used in studies was + a & ; a a rabbit. have been utilized by the eight, a a ine Be ene ahs on fey Wullard fey bowerman) Je ae G) pargagans » ae Buck, 33, 6f 1436 Rosedale Rd. ee a told me by teenie : * x * car ha n wrec in & col. (R-Lansing oe 6 it UP. . . e i ; secrets Girleg there (tes ean Rene kine ct ee Catvori |Orinase. , suffered a fractured leg. The |suticient residential use of this) An animal remarkably like that Of the original eight, only one Se "Some medical researchers be-| fracture was between his left jarea to justify its inclusion in the|description is what Heffernan has dropped out. who held down No. Fqgmed Mormon Choir getting a second car.” one of eight in line since Tues- day at the office of a Flint used ‘ear dealer who advertised he would sell four cars at 99. cents each and four at $99. The sale Started at 9 a.m. today. “ft just picked a hard way. said Mrs Hollingshead. ‘My husband thinks, i'm nuts.” * * * | James Stewart. 27, an unem- He was James F. Bowers, 33, 4 in the line until] Wednesday night. State Police picked him up after he had warmed up at a bar across the street. drunk and disorderly. are The charge was ey * * * students at General Institute here. Fraternity pledges have kept them supphed with hot E food. E MADE OWN RULES The original group set up its own? rules for the jong wait. | -drep out. They left at midnight. versity of Frankfurt, made the good condition. izer called paregoric, The owner of the used car lot) any drug store. Parents often use) ‘says. the eight cars are all in it to quiet children suffering from! He values the 99- iMtestinal troubles or other pain- cent. cars at $230 and the $99 ful ailments of models at $500. Crowds swarmed through the lot | ‘DEALER WORRIED ‘used car lot, Warren Seibold, manager of the_ had only oné worry. this. over a bill to ban ‘sale of pare- to Appear in Detroit SALT LAKE CITY uw—The Mor-” plans make a 12-city concert tour next. including appearances in De- Three of the bargain hunters troit and with the Philadelphia Or- Motors Chestra at Philadelphia and New mon Tabernacle . Choir fall, York. * * ‘travenous injection. Lawmakers in the ties, the Michigan Medical Society, the State Board of Ph t ”, dose of paregorie she House members final postpone further consideration President David O| McKay of until Tuesday. * the Latter-Day Saints night's rehearsal. Kan. ijumbus, Washington, Two Guilty of Soliciting oC Detroit, Chicago and To- Without City Licenses Jeseph D. Enos. 30, $5 or one day Michigan forest industnes. Finnegan did the same with Dan-| | Albania. a republic on the west it in jail, while Judge Maurice FE 1 A. Whitfield, 59 for a photography studo. } Two Detraiters gicadied guilty ts Heads Forest Industries | municipal court today to soliciting DETROIT wm — Charles G without city licenses. \side of the Balkan peninsula in ing range, employing this method. | The pair were soliciting orders. ‘southeast Europe, has a popula- kee ps the kitchen cooler and cuts. ltion of about one million. cooking time by up to 50 per cent. | (Mormon), Church announced the tour at Jast jits first bill, sending t The tour will run from Oct. 2 a measure to require 30-days resi- No one to Nov, }H-and include Wichita. dence in the county where a per-| Kansas City, St. Louis. Co- son files for divorce. Current mini- Baltimore, mum is 10 days available in report in an add (of -doctors last n ress to a group sulfa family. ight. Renewal Administration (URA). of- ficials in Chicago today and for- warded to Washington, . Visitor Catches : One Person ned |Mystery [Hunting ‘Snipe’ Proper Bostonians know a snipe when they see one and John Hef- fernan, vacationing college student Animal siter’s brother, Larry Rhodes, a college friend of Heffernan's. . ouees ‘*. cao ap ES jas 2 Cars Collide eS eae of Telegraph road and Voorhels resulted in a two-car accident in which one perec wae injused. te ‘by Pontiac to Be Seht Sent from Boston, is no. exception. -* * term msage, except for such mi- Washi \| Heffernan was taken on a “snipe Mary Blzabeth Theobald, 3, nor things as skin rashes. These ‘to ington “pan ast nigh by his hosts, Mr. | 9585 Eston , Clarkston, was in minor side effects were found in ‘and Mrs. William ‘Lassiter, eile car driven by Rey Murpt. eS Pontiac’s bid for funds to plan|Southfield Township, and Mrs. Las-|6y 2971 Winton, Waterford Town- ship. | The driver of the other car, Ar- ville Nichols, 32, of 485 Oakland, Like other city boys before him, Heffernan was left in a Lake Orion, told Pontiac police she was making a left turn into from southbond Tele- Drug addicts boil it down and last night to encourage the. waiters. take the opium extract as an in- sled for half an hour yesterday | the Michigan Pharmaceutical Assn. United Rep. John T. Bowan (R-Rose- ‘rienced their first onset of symp- ville) protested that “any time a mother wants te give her kid a to get a prescription.” In other action, the House passed House has- armacy and to would have toms after the age of 30. and experimental studies with the oral antidiabetic agent. _ “if patients are proper! ly se- lected for Orinase therapy and lieve that of the estimated three four million diabetics States, 75 per cent expe- ed there is definite lab-| : d emer es ee ie ab Ranort Man Pinne - works by stimulating. the manu- ~ facture and release of natural in- sulin by the patient's own clinical by Slab ‘Satisfactory’ ° * * bt Assistant City Manager Robert Stierer said that there was a stipulation, however, that the A Sylvan Lake man, Billy condition_in_ Pontiac General Buck, was listed in my boundaries of the proposed proj- ect_would haye to be altered if: Washington approves the advance loan of $98,000. J. in the he eae to go to the doctor and pay 8 Potter’s Advice on Engineers: ly agreed to ) é@ Senate’ * Go fo Detroit for. Miracles WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Potter (R-Mich) says the, Detroit area has engineering talent which could produce “miracles in the weapons field.” * * “We talk about lack of research and development Magnetic Cooking _ Saves Time, Work CHICAGO—A Chicago manufac-| ‘of the Scott Paper Co, Detroit, has turer has developed a method of} Judge Cecil B. McCallum fined been appointed 1958 ‘chairman of cooking which utilizes to generate and trate heat inside a cooking vessel | 3. Allen! currents The company says it engineers and yet I know for certain there are upwards of Hos- pital today following an accident knee and ankle, the hospital said. It took rescuers 142 hours to dig Buck out from under the slab, which toppled over on him at the bottom ot a 15-foot pit. George Coakfia. VRA Caeage indicated project,’’ Stlerer said. Urban re- newal funds are primarily granted to improve residential areas, he added, : * * * . According to present schedules in Washington, Stierer said, ap-| |Proval of the advance loan may ‘come in four to five weeks. * * * With the advance money, the city and its planning consultants. will begin the big job of detailing | the project, which involves about a| 40-block area lying south of the, business district, Pontiac Youth Injured - When Car Strikes Tree jtagon has Base in Maine, partment said: area with a gunny sack and told to wait while the others ‘drive the snipe toward you." Alone in a ravine, near the Rouge River, Birmingham, Hef- the let. Voorheis graph and did not see Murphy's car northbound as another car blocked her vision: Miss Theobald was treated at ter and, while his hosts returned home to greet their victim's late his “snipe.” brought home in his sack, Now the Lassiters are far from laughing, They know the ‘‘thing”’ is not a snipe, which is really a bird, but they are wondering — iwhat is it? Senator’s Hot Potato Hurled Back by Military ‘WASHINGTON (INS)—The Pen- tossed a hot potato back to Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine). * * * In answer to her charge that Idaho potatoes are being served tO these kids,”’ troops at Limestone Air Force) lsterther. the Defense De- magnetic, defense officia concen. | s new cook- L 3,000 trained men available in 40 leading and reliable .in- dependent engineering companies in the Detroit area + alene,” Petter said. Potter issued the statement yesterday after meeting with representatives of Detroit engineering companies and x ww *&. “If the Department of Defense wants engineering miracles in the weapons field,” Potter said, “the best place to get them is where engineering miracles have been hap- pening for a long time—the Detroit area.” Avalon St., Rd. near dition. Butler Rd. * Richard Freeland, 17, of was ‘admitted to Pon-/Curements of potatoes . . . ,|tiac Osteopathic Hospital Thursday no instances in which other than night after his car ran off Squirre] Maine potatoes have been pur- 3212} “‘A thorough check of recent pro- reveals in Pontiac. chased for supply to Armed Forces possible fractured skull and facial abrasions, said a hospital official.'purchase potatoes any place it can He is reported in satisfactory con- get the cheapest delivery price con-| | Township, striking a tree, said Installations in the state of Maine Oakland County a s Deputies. for troop feeding.” * * * Freeland aes a See nose,| The statement added. however, that the Defense Department does ‘sistent with quality. Pontiac General Hospital for cuts and bruises and> released. : County Considers Fingerprinting New Employes —Qakland—County is _contemplat- Hing fingerprinting new employes, it was learned yesterday from John Witherup, personnel director. — “So far the reaction has been half and half,” he explained. Let- ~ ters are out to department heads te get their opinion on the pro- posal. | “Some people seem to have “an aversion to fingerprinting,” Witherup said. “They seem to think they are being classed as a criminal.” Reason for the plan is to provide additional screening of applicants for county jobs, he said. ‘We might just make it for certain positions such as those at the Children's Home where our em- ployes are working closely with Witherup explained * * * Wayne County already has put the practice to work, he said. If approved, the fingerprinting here most likely would bes done when the applicant receiv®s a physical examination. Nothin’ Doin’, Is Ruling LANSING W — Requests by stafe employes for a pay boost * were rejected by the Civil Serv- | ice Commission today. Aro MANSFIELD. JANUARY M SCHUMACHER, JANUARY 30, “1958. CASH WANT AD RATES Mr. Doyal, 123 Palmer St. age 48 beloved husband of Viola Schu-! Lines 1-Day 3-Davs 6Dave macher, dear father of Mrs. Ger- 3 $1.50 $) 86 $2.76 aid «Sharon) Dennis and Mrs | F) 1.50 270 396 Roger iGioria) Haney. dear 4 1 ho 34h 504 brother of Andrew T. and Btar N 3 28 405 €00 Schumacher, Mrs. Howard Ellice) ‘ 276 ate 130 Merity and te. John (Grace) 7 315 862 240 Longmeyer, 1 grandchild also sur-j| 3.60 4 2 80 vives. Puneral service will be heid 3 i 3 we Ot 3e, Esther. 3119 Adams Road, age 44. bellowed wife of Archie Manafieid; beloved daughjer of Charies Gar- dear mofher of Neal Mans- . Sue Ann Mansfield: dear sister of Eimer and Chester Garrett. Mrs Susie Herity and Mrs John (Grace), All errors should be re Ovto Jenkins and Mr. rank | ported immediately. The Schultz, Puneral service will be | piace gssumes -no respon held Monday. February 2, at 1 30) sibitivy Gor errese . othes »m. from the Huntoon Puneral iome with Dr. Tom Malone of- ficjating. Interment in Oakhill Cemetery. Mrs. Mansfield will le t ne ment which has been ren oes st ihe aa voce’ Funers! dered valueless throuch tre error | en cancellations ie JANUARY | 29; “1958, | FRED are made be sure to get 1160 Kemper Bt. age ®¢ be-|$ your “kill number.” No Sovee husband ef Pearl Mever,| adjustments will be efvep dear father of Monte Meyer ris! without it and Lester Meyer. déar brother of Mrs. Florence Muller and Mrs. Mamie Prench: 3 grandchildren also survive ere service will be h at ‘J vey McCann officiating. Yoterment| in Ottawa Park Cemetery r | Meyer will lie’ im state at the. Dudiey H Moore Funeral Home| Auburn Hgts 3, at 2 pm Moore Puneral The Pontiac Press From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of ments containing trpe sizes larger than type is 12 o’cloek noon the dav previous to publication be cancelled up te 9 3 am the dav of publication after the first fhsertion. the advertise- Closing time for advertise regular agate Transient Want Ads may Nooo. with Dr. Milton H Bank of- ficiating Intérment in White 4. . Ds Chapel Cemetery. Mr. @cWiumaeher z = al Sill lie tp state at the Dudiey 1 t BOX REPLIFS 4 Moore Puneral Home. her i ' 4 Hgts dit requests visita cas afler Tpm Saturday. ' 4, 5, 7. 1p, 25, 28, 39, 4 r SIMMONS JAN 30. 1958 JOSEPH i 56, 59, 67, 76, 78, 79, 92. i : #', 8 Marshall St. age 67 tp 5S Siea husband | of Lowes ee eee —sd ee Simmons, dear father o Es:] Gray; Geer brother of Mrs __ Help. Ww Vanted Male_ 6 : Edgar Taylor Funeral ser oe : will be held risay January 4 et 8 m rom The Donelson- wy) M N ded 3 Inhns ase Home folowing el ee BT 7 anne WE WISH TO THANE OUR MANY) sersice here Mr Simmons wil be taken te Ozark Arkansas ier service and + ‘burial OCK WELL JANUARY 20, 958 Elizabeth, 38 Matthews §, beloved wife of Garnet e ‘Son: well. dear mother of Prank 6trat-, ton, Mrs Guerney Wolverton, Mra, Rooney White. Milton Stockwell | Mrs. James. Delauter, Mrs. James | Voorheis, dear sister of Clark and Ciay Halstead. Funeral service will) be heid Monday, February 3. at, 3 pm from the Nesrbees Sip Funeral Home with Rev Gibson officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mra Stor ork) well will Me in state at the Voor- hees-Siple Puners] Home ALIZNGER, JAN. 28. 1958. WIL-! ham E, $820 Rockcroft, Clarkston, _— age 68. beloved husband of Suita | Tailenger. dear father of Mrs _ William Grace, Edward and Albert, Talliengér; dear brother of Charies Tallenger, 10 grandchildren alse survive Punmeral service will faa held Saturday, Feb 1, at 10 8 from Our Lady of, the Lakes | Catholic Church wit Rev. Fr.) Gregory Mormon officiating In- | Mee _# to A work Steady wort & __Etirabeth Lake Rad FOR 8TEADY We offer qualified furnish good references For full information Bor $300 per mofth Mechanicaly inelined for steady overtime. ARE YOU LOOKING YEARLY INCOME? late model tractor and AN Seo LS Nal OPPORTUNITY earn it, over a period of years please write 7. Pontiac Press national concern. & leader tn its ‘lela. will employ ene or two m in fis expansion program. lus commission. ; | | ‘ | i i | | men able to) An =| Unusual Opportunity Box ios established route, ee aoner4 Pre ferred, but oot necessary, west and good character ho werkiy opportunity. rE up rasta Fuller Bush. ONE PROFESSIONAL WINDOW) cleaner Must be experienced with clean habits ood references anc Very good opportunity for an am- bitious frite giving ful: information Box - LICENSED REAL young man to Post Oflice . ESTATE | EB 4084 OPEN SATURDAYS_ ——»- ————— 4TH YEAR CARPENTER AP- prentice desires job Commercial! | pe ce OURE: modernization EM 3-0504 | al pact tal RAs WORK NEW - |_Tenalr, FE 442710 7 ALL AROUND MACHINIST AND TOOLMAKER WITH JOB SHOP EXP. MA 5-0866 salesmen Over 50 years old pre-| ferred for new home project a Southfield Township. Mr. FE 5- Residential Homes PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE NOW |g with the fastest growing Hfe in- surance Co in America Ne lay | offs Life time security omy By caliber men need app Orchard Lk Rd. Ponti oe ve 37183 _ PRODUCTION "OFFICE ASSIST- | ‘ant Sales dervice. scheduling and | clerical duties College or “rey 'CARPENTER NEW OR REMOD-| school graduate preferred. Sub resume — education. exp back- round ete Rocnester Paper Co, | ochester _ (WANTED SALESMAN FOR realty. Good opportunity Phon | Mr Motdoch FE 4-4088 or Oar. _land 8-2018 _ ——— te Help Wanted Female 7, cana j ‘AN SReiTAGOR TO ALL PARTY | pao coleogi ng Qnd managers) , e our ine See cet 1958 | Rotea arin shor Reo 123, | Roosevel: Hotel, Friday saa) Bist, and Saturday Feb. Ist. 10 1 to 8 pm No investment, Com pany collects and delivers | DEPENDABLE WOMAN TO TIVE | m Must like children and be ' capable of are complete ae > when cess Nice room 53! day week Sa! ary depends on ae sonal qualifications Phone MY | 2-4933 between 10 am and ? pm HOUSEWORK rota IN, PVT RM employment in sales and service 3 adults MA 6-6 Apply fo manscer 100 NURSE — pees oar WANT- | Huron Between 10 and 11 a ed for office work Contact Dr — AH Berry. 522 W Commerce | AUTO BODY BUMPERS with | Roe Mitocd | 6) echieaa => too's Experienced ly “thst PERMANENT CAREER or PART TIME New York firm has 3 opening po- sitions for women with poise, per- sonality and car. For. interview, call FE ar or MI 6-2316 from 9 “Mil Ls, OA bs ne Evenings call | a i. BROWN, Realtsr ' Turon P bale rE. 22-4816, le We ha P. “TOA oo Ww, Mrs, ie Lenn cen TROIESS. pee, or ake 08 Auburn, at Hin ON on South ded 1% car garage LOCATED 4 miles trom eves Lake. 4 sooms, IN KEEGO HARBOR ~ side. §°rm. a | Rent Houses ae Paraidad 35 2 SRDAM, STMT T MOORE, Close to elty. Reas. MA | LAKE; om $50 per month. Leslie R. Mids PEST. eton 88 N. JOHNSON FE som, fie: * Pierre sae eh i _ Auburn. OL 2-288 CRE SCENT LK AREA home. Fesced air oil, ie oa bath. Deadend street. ileges. $10,050 with easy ‘ORTONVILL E preg in the ‘village. regs aiep style home 2 conan condition, re 0 with terms - 0 ACRES — = large ercherd | Lf wrige-| with easy te *TIURON VAL LEY 7166 MS# &t Pontiac Lake OR 3-698 _ MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF F REALTORS» | SOUTHEAST 2-PAMILY INCOME. e suspects: ores ” la. - oi Nice 10 “Peet Na 4 ise pat pa re ment, gas wall ©: pets, Close to good oe ak Immediate i } 5 Buy or Sell Call Howard E. Fox: REALTOR ~ ; 6687 Dixie Hwy. Mapie 1822 | FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2 EED- oom e, modern. Auto. ofl t | iy to Rochester Pontiac. i Low down De penne. Immediate BEN a TWO RE-SALES MI DDLETON SPECIALS! » -|LAKE ORION — FURN” On UN- see w. "Roy KNAUF ‘ ig 3, FURNISHED | 7 Ru FURS HOUSE 7 _Nicely decors’ |BUY THEIR E -QUITIES | Loca ATED 7 Miles West of Por OY , BA ot ns EL, Se tac, EXxtr, year-old a Yes BP Pe feeane 4 SEDRBOIL ~~ $84 PER MON cil we te home with fuh’ basement Rent Apts. Furnished 33 covey wi ST SIDE | RM_AND i ery te? es Pom erg $1,500 DOWN 3 Bedroom face prek castes screens. Needs minor inte- _— “~ bath, Pvt weet si one only. mM New face brick 3 bedroom, full Inquire one 't + ILBING oo rior ema ein take old- 1 BEDROOM APT. PARTLY FuR-| (7© $2408 MODERN NEWLY i a hese Cede a: WEITER Sent Te 34200 *” Rome in Tontine ieee: nistred Dp 1 2 et ¥ OTHER FE ise BelAir. Manor, $100 per mo. ‘Couple, or aot pecheler. Pvt. Reason- | 5 RMS. REEGO. CHILDREN WET- Laat : 2-6on8. Wib trade for ecw) =| granree SOME. 2 - t_. BEDROOM | INCOME To, cuOonE FROM SSS . aluminum — row : a noow Mtb tal te MpDERN FORK HE SRMOER | aiesremey HOUSE FOR MENT. ne Buse a ee “ole e a TAL UF aa 2 on nee a e ats : weit : Wiliams Lk. $10." . STALL THIS FOR st aoa" Opavke | | cwoltt -estie R. Middleton a ‘ r aan: HEAT AND PURN. HOUSE. 4036 KEE aemiaon , 95 tt il A JORN _lMghts furn. FE 8-6615. St. Near Upper Straits Lk. FE on MA 41290 : Nay NAN ay m3 oo) DOW hoe Seact | CL ARKSTON | | Bes 2712 PE_ 8-6003 | NEWLY DECORATED, 1. _* | NEW § ROOM. Ol HEAT. T TARE home. fall basement, lumwry exs- SCHOOL DISTRICT : pe is aa a-bed, HOUSETRAILER.— LARGE, Mc MOD. lat oonue o 3-438 tras, Paved streets Gniy two left. You can own Gils neat bed: re i . c —_ “tte pate Sie, | MY 91486. Lake Orion. Eee oan) ee ioe “His who | think it is, the answer is yes'”’ Model 289 W. Hopkins room home with a full bath. isT FLOOR. 3 RM BATH.| ferred. $15 tweet. “ty mile Pie rel | LoTvUs LAKE. WATERFORD. _to school & stores. FE 2.0096 __ oe a _ ee WILL TRADE kitchen, large utility room, storms | Fe eit ar, Miracle Mile. Auburn Hgts gree | Small modern how 1 bestree ~ RENT "WFREELY ic —— 32 En ~ \ re About Option Cau 5000 deen 6h = ace ~ Stet \ ~ 2 os |No” DRINKING. LE ONLY.| _Couple or with 1 child. _OR $5020 BUY a OE | 8 own. pet monta includ-| 2 TABLE ROOM. EITGu.! - FE RE Oe’ | MODERN FURNISHED. 2 RM.| Beautitu § RT meme al For Sale Houses , 43 For Sale Houses _ 43 lo Buy ing lanes & insurance ; enette. Also 2 Also 1, Aup| house Bet water, oll beat - 636 basement 344° E Bivd. N. PE “~~~ I ~ 7 PwutiaMc IRWIN rm. ery. special | _ month. MY 2-4922 le BY OWNER, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW, | - Jerome. go ___ : tor | WEW MODERN 2 BDRM FUR. RANCH TYPE 2 YRE OLD AUTO. D#rement and earaxe. vacant. 's (), ND re) NTS | FE S067 WE. 3-4200 ( ODF REY : we ie re Bished pouse. ia Waterford. Cail oil heat Just off Seshabaw. Chil- block to Bt. Michael's: Schoo! = se “ vec . ie c NICE 2 BEDROOM HOME. $675 60 savonara _ FE 23336 or FE § OR 3-1907 before 5 only. dren welcome. $70 a mo. Pine; FE 6210. = “oes “down Full price $8900. FE 4-6311 REAL ESTATE Owner being transferred va he . 1 ROOM BACHELOR APT se a - nap PARTLY FURNISHED 1 BEDRM __Kaob school area MA $5046 HOUSE IN WHITE LAKE AREA ELIZABETH LE. ESTATES bar Colored Famili 6687 Dixie Hwy Clarkston must say “ Pon- week. Also 2-room apt. $14 89 ARH Aub’ Fin ee house in Union Area. Aliso SMALL, FE EAN, MODERN 5 room moderd Oi! heat aute Convenient piace to live. Here ‘+ or Colorec a mites ape olet | tiac area and ane dovely State St [ burn_Ave. arden space with -irrigation house for s@igll,-neat family Ref "No! Water. tans wrvereee Inquire. nice ranch home on a larxe| 2 bedrm. home near school. = homfe in. Blisghetn. l RM. ETTCHE wate awake | ONS LAKE — 3 ROOMS A! AND? Seopie ouly $40 qaeatais 149 exchanged " 2-3631 or inquire '!8 Church 8 corner lot. Furnace. bot water| med possession. Pricé. 2 | tates at a sacrifice 8 pe N end. PE bbe SHARP | ta tens around. Modern apt.| Wise Rd EM 3-0562, , _t68_E* Aub’ Rochester 4 ROOMS. “ie ‘GARAGE. GLASS heater. insulated & SS. Plus 1'y Smal! dn ghee: will eae. | home with 2 car garage and 1 Reba” ORLORE FER vray haat ser too: | AAT nel kam Pa bal | MANA, een: fonn, eel ut Sic “high 7) Sout TY Por iaggrmehion cxf Me, Speers | ea ay bachelor's paradise. Working erm 5 rm Puro aS ti cock h bath.) ASSUME G1 MORTOA ; dining room, kitchen, bedroom cerege_be Je. PE b-2108 bates. eee oe electric stove * Prigidaire | are e Hh eg sougByTLDINGS ing beach priv < $100 vite lease.| Owner ME GI MORTOAOE 2 BEDRM. FRAME HOUSE | Kusell it Nott, Realtor and ty bath . 3 bedrooms __serage house me _ \- Unusual kitchen, Giass and screen, §39 mo. 8. Dees eae ve 3-2105. Very low down ment: Attrac-, Living rm. kitchen, bath & par- (170 W. Pike __s«*PE- 4-5005 1.027 DOWN — Loveiy modern and full bath up, rec. room. See 1 RM. rch. Util. furn Adults preferred. | 2! 2 | oni een 7 TO RESPONSIBLE tive 3 bedroom Bee Full base- tially finished basement. 8S €4* §350'' DOWN NEW: ' 3 BDRM, bungalow with full basement, oi! , _ Mais $8, bath. Adults only ity ars E 5-644 ; Cir water and | Oot Water beater & furnishes simost finished on 2 lots Drayton) AC furn Aluminum storms and) 4 e —— | Rent _Houses_ Unfurn. 36 party. practically new. completely ment Gas heat City water ane 46 . $500 moves you in| | screens & floors. exceptionally Taek RoR EN Weer Fe . eee ess ; he com home. Nr ener end perey ‘pent. wet. Oakland Connty Rei fy |= oR es large rooms, Lake privileges This | Clair de Lune ‘ TR. close , PVT. T sehoel. Auta best Handy to Roch-| mediate occup hh 1a Me / an) one is only 2 years old and is a) This hom s nice oS ee ai VoonHe Aes 1 ene uppen sea eeaccersied ester or pea a sided = EM “yale sr EM Sad Aner ¥ “OL SES FOR SALI wonderful yatue * "| -Moonlt mt tut. oven ‘better $16 ‘ ~ RO 5 AND WALNUT LAKE WITH LAKE ee or aut ter - in the daytime. Modern @ reom soar tear (he een ME AND gt EvEathos WE PAY YOUR HEAT MA LE be 0t ‘a e228 wes peas ret ges ts ont $300 DOWN et Rese, aa Broker | sasse PULL ig oe aioe agg a “Lake Road. 2 a poren. 216) aE odern $ rm wngalow f = baby welcome. Appiy abe mag, eos hot water, tuterest, furniture, re- |! TRBEDRM MOD. 1155 LAKEVIEW, adults oniy Masia 6 nes o NO . 7 New! y acorsise in and out Owall | bedrms. living room and din- : wrest: pair. insurance payments, 917/ _Werea_ Oerders 3983 wit [iAits LX LAKESIOR vean| Net 3 Soctoom serves Bees Dea | l d to wall carpeting gas heat. lovely 13g room. extra large . . “| a s a tie! i acement tefior compete OL 4 t ow liv al e ies room. ¢ 3 A BesG EXT. UTIL. 61 PINE dren welcome Near Fishere. FE | ) SEnam D UPLEX Lat gate i — home 4 S32 bed- _MeDonaid OR fond . Ove an vers ign aries Easy Neiens . porch, carport and big oe na 9 otas2 beck $t0i0, per month Refer.| ment, ol farmece, elec. bet we Pa es a aad 3 NI PVT Required. Writ ‘ = urnace, elec. bot *8- "> ReDROOM HOME NEAR CRES- Cass Lake Ra $6190 SELL OR TRADE - Little = * Saginaw et School at Rent it Apts. U Unfurnished 34 Box 6 e remtes Frese | reese Gah is Onan) eal cent Take M400 down. 2 years PAYMENT. re maiiy PE 166 (ime aig acres with Sar Manana adults 2 BEDRM HOME REASONABLE Saturday and eae from 8 aw —°4 _FE_ i - a 7 BEDROOM RANCH, I'a BATHS. | wtilities installed. Completely in- oT = 3 ROO! RM. ' ark 3 emorrow” would MS AND BATH WEST AIDE 1 RM. ENTCMENETTE np Pyr.|’ reeiicuucrea welcome. Pe) Ot Pm EE BRUT TEVEL a, ter 3, mearoom stares momen | NioMion! Bxsitus STENT! Willisae ereat, ind tntect | Eauld te,tiee professional woman” FE. Stes Adulte oniy. 90 N Paddock. Ai —— | Starter home. 1104) oq. ph’ with full basement aod, ro — housetrailer or equity im your | ocated right across the | an. FE Wome ge mal jock. Al 7 BDRM. RANCH AT ima. For Rent Rooms 37) basement area. Rough wi a | ing lot FC WooD co. LisT YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. "nak dae 4 us from beautiful | a AND 3 ROOM APT. UTIL. PURN. pts. | nen noes | plumbing Low an. ent. er | : | bome. Ask for Mr. Brown TL $ Cark |18T FLOOR, 3 AND) B wii Beis ‘| Soe —— | gen, Flattiey. eM Sessa. to Comer Williams Lake road snd Wilsen Reel Estate, VE 20051 = oa ge uae Ciapscreaed oat ban re 2705 | garese, aute. cil beat, is 43 LARGE ROOM FOR RE | MB@. OR 31235 after 7.00 $1297) DONELSON HEIGHTS beth with gas o ‘TAROE ROD: ROOMS. “187. FiCoR. cy RebabS 5 ae en $100 per month. MY r*\.ifte,| ROOM WITH BOARD. CALL PE | ; > shade trees nee ae come when you 2 RMS, PLAIN. NR. DOWNTOWN) stove fura Aduiis | only Pan, 7 Bon | HOME ON WHITE LAKE tlemen 643 W Huron REA!TOR RANCHER ; buy im the Arémere prea, Bult eure “3 e tron ry wile utilities Villa Apts a8 ‘R¢ $60 per mo FE 42544 at BUs sTOP ATTRACTIVE, ‘LOE Ow! | 164] Trion Lake Rd EM 3-467: ‘This lovely dyr-oid. 3 pedrece: 1. HB ROW N, Realtor in 1951. lovely ii room, a] wk, § Willard 7 REDROOM. ate LAKE FRONT, 3? ROOMS = BATH. BASEMENT front. Master becroo: Srery So full basement home ts located . % big kitchen,, spec dining u BMS. , AND BATH PVE, ENTR | year sround apt 9901 Disie Hwy thing for your comfort “TE = NO OTHER COSTS AION TANI opel teh ganda le womnip's best = J ie fal area 2 bedrms. down and { Orchard Lk Ave FE S1Gk ino /3 BRD Roow no *nouss OW wi | acs rs. Pvr ENT. HOME } pecrm heme pius living room. possession Ful price 815.900 . = ata La ; : LARGE RMS MAIN “PLoor | Lama per mo ca rivs dT basement 1 Omit —trth ‘t—— Convenient terms aS = S : 2 RMS. AND BATH FURN. WITH’. S pettent {t- Allow.” | _Eb 3-9080 — .|&% EAN. QUIET a PEPING RMS a'most new Auto heat oe basement Garage On large lot HOL ME <-BART R \M | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ? jul turn, g8 s wh $7 Whittemore. 9 RM APT. PVT =e NY ae BATH |} RMB Not MODERN 83 UN-| 6S owe. wih cooking To) er Paved sireet Landscaped. | “beer 1B San Waterford School r hed H Tohn K r in 2 ROOMS. CLEAN. PVT BATH &; Close to bus line Partiy furv- on | Oy - ing +6700 «442:«'S . j} istrict as rape e ixie Hwy. . “urnishe ome 3 . W entr Ulliities furn. $1¢ wk. 18) _ished. 283. Whittemore 3 LARGE ROOMg AND BATH. PE. Paddoc * _VACANS — OPEN leges $7 950 1380) down. OR 1-1050" DS ae Very clean, one story home Augusta _ ROOMS CLEAN acme 2 3 +6351 CLEAN sf EEPING RM _ FRESH- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION "EALPR EE “* GRE ala — ~ Large livin room and iwo ynses tre 2 BEDROOM. CLEAN. WELL FUR. * park Place (3 RM HOUSE PUL BASEMENT | “ty decorated 96.0 wk PE 53168 Wales mm and look at it and if to 65 0 3050 DOW N bedrooms Bus service. Lake u ] L . ! _ 1365 Union Lake Rd : 3} West Huron Street ___ nished A i | ae Edison terested cal] owner = Union Lake Village t fivileges with a wondert | Phone a. i 5-447 E - june FE 3-310. | Newly decorsted. Soft water 3/3 BEDROOM oe ry ao | et me WO 343350 _____eas- 3.430307 Eee 5-3316__ ss _Aimost new ~ peer a Beach « ‘a block sway Total | Tt T; ee ata a fey RMS WiT wita ( Bari, or of heat. very clean. inquire =| 268 5. Shirley, FE_ ton PE. 4 = EVES. “BAT_ & SUN. TO 6082 — y> ] THROES R)S 0) Sel Be Pull tile bath Car- | Dea spot Se have the T BY “OWNER * Piste PYF BATH AND EST) 2 A erp igre et [ruianes ouseeserina” : Ay custo sizer Moves sow) Poost "Platar"waia wim Vert, SZ, Gea amen a nj7oe" | gat, al Beat Brapicg. ee > a ime ee for Lsion- . : renienc a ~ DIN een j VERY NICE RMS ON GROUND 5420 Brunswic _ers, quiet’ $1 Pairgrove - _ BUILD NOW $1.000 jess than inst years price| ceiling select ook fecrs, Cone rm. doubie corage. cleeeia sub aR BATH AND EN.. ‘ere! Plate entrance and beth | 3 RMS AND “BATH MODEAN.. LARGE NICE RM FOR EADY, Qa our let or yours Our plans or oe = fae ore ———— —— | eeccue uaae Keg htal ge ater Oliver Street $14 006 Sun trou te ter ranch bosse Cou, MS pe Garage pets | cr OR 3- oa OR, = vard On Cass Lake Ra nar 9 chid 99 Judson yours We t:! build you @ start- $450 DOWN i nedeceped yond — all Gs lee | Close to Joslyn and Perr near lake FE 23-8405 Cow - 63 _ - er basic or completed home Se 2 bw : ; venience, Stern - Seligman Build : cenit hoo : eae i RMS NTOWN- PVT ENT. 2 seen RMS NEWLY DECO- |. —aaats sy¥ivan | uae “DEC. LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- ou: mode ‘ome in Wat eriord Pandan gecreation roavede rs ets Incorporation MA 3-118} 9: eres et 168 ft oe a ARG : & bath OL) turo PE 3-ears rated. Plenty of closet space Pri | _orated.. FR 3.2948 — cman. Prt entr 245 Nelson | Hibs 1 "Estat es Por epee ator: Basel ber. Hardwood flcore Pun UN +3825 to shopping. center Bus BARGAIN! , J ath as fine pear Eastero rT mation ca!) vis r ni om Cl lete s s and = = zi ser: t i 2 Rooms, pvt, bath, clean, Jr High PE 62336 44 F Pine e ‘ROOM HOUSE MODERN SR LOWRP FRONT “SLEEPING ROMs —!*¥indale Dr FE $4511 a screens. Located. near shoppine Ss OWNER 3 BEDRM HOME ON SUN soa biagiess Owls $300 DOWN 4 ROOM cose in, “FE 4-2579 } RMS. PVT BATH AND ENT $30 mo. MY 3-3942 236 Orchard Lake Ave and a Stern - Belig- | Bote donee eam fake peivsieges) 89.300 with good terms See MODERN BUNGALOW oe ee ere ere ee ee RMS BATH “-MOBRAN ROOM For OnE Gfki. 3-Bedroom Bungalow man Buider:, ncorporsitua MA) Con’ ater 6mm. or all deg sa) ‘ne One 008 MENT OIL HEAT \s 28 oes #1 AUBURN AVE ooks 8 FE 44013 —— a laagsry privileges FE) ) 1), itn Plans cau AUTO HEAT HOT WaTER _ "TA and Sondey MArkel 430004) 1 io, NEWLY DECORATED, | pe cscs. EoD Aaaepee ft black trom teen aoe Oe nee rice 66000, win | en. oll base-ray hot wee RS Are ) oul An Executive ao §choo! only 4 diseks 343 OAKLAND ANE. PE £9441 [ = ———— : nae ~ eon Be oe ee 12 ie ib eak floors. 2.car garage t or ® successful business or nee : = UNTIL 8:30 2 RMS. POT Bite an EWTR| Sc off ce tes tas gan beat. © Se HOUSE IN COUNTRY MU ROOMS WITH BOARD OR KITCH- Se ee acne tacemd as bowed rose professignal man? Then this is; Daved. street, end se aw _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ery nice, Adults, FE 24376 = 4) utilities furn Warm basement 0-2785 a en ip Christian home Twit bets Cpurban Dani close to lake privileges Only ern your trpe of home low down payment. vT 2 AMS. D0 BATH. IN DESIR-| to do your leandry. 68 Nerten | 8 RM HOUSE 38 N PADDOCK | Will consider mother & child. FE pe es #2500 dn . an “eye catching” center, ey car idlleeg ceca ay Sms Aner eee a S100) Dn_and $05 Mo aay gh Akh? MAMMOND, gg th Dane aera rome ae BL 2) Lom APT. NEAR DOWNTOWN - * Be ass a Ag wo RM & BATH BRICK TERRACE Woman 16 Pisrenee ary foe On. arse Sane ee aut butitin ee Sauk ane ee ee iat artes vue a C ‘ cs Telegraph. ORiendo }-37.0r FE ful Basement gus best couple | VACANT 1 ROOM IN IN NEW HOUSE © Good garden spot Clarkston schoot | | MODERN —caRErs ont 4 RMS So dabesat ener cefamer: cat > age Se ane ee open mane a APT Pv? BATH & _#:2187 p a mo 7 andry i preferred. No, istrict 2 gice bedrooms, lage sad from porch. weil in- peting and peries. Located havc A carer + SUBURBAN RANCH ent Gas beat Picture windew (3 RMS. AND TILE BATH ALL _after € pm — _ _driakers. OR 1-697) living room, modern bath, huge | Se Pebtiac) Lake: Owner, in Jeorfieid near the new fon aeanibe — oe Custem burt oes Washer & dryet Child weicome | wt included A plush spt § ROOMS. BATH COUPLE WITH ® gIDE, DOUBLE OR. wINOLE kitchen Cabinets galore. Big utl- = Hickory Greve Grade schoo! doce not cont you ace to | with otjached i bedroom heme Gingelivilie FE §-1037 = th eres tenant. Bee side 1} tx” Draston Plains. Pr Cues _Shower. 1 in faraiir 3317 Ae aoe “ na very tastetuily NORTH East 6 SECTION “OF CITY city. Exira large professionally jani- stop at our fiee and talk has a liv poe nm lage oor 27 kiand A is 7 eee ecorste @ Ted tap@¢-ao mori- ottage, 7 bedrme and let — 1 ou x z 3 reicome ae 1 CHILD aia ik ie une scEe cp noous Situs ccna _ Rooms With a 38 Gage) auarees Owner omaterved me Gann Gel weal Corpeice Pin egr tog mm begeemiae lols ae estate That * eur busi —— Window. tiled bath. huge } RMS. & KITCHEN ——pyp | $15 wk 63 5 Jessie & . "| Couple with 1 cr 2 ehfidren. 3260) ~~~ a rs { =More fr | Hving and dining toom. i's cir 000 down Its really a lot of . pele baron of ce . ext TOoupies 40 5. ae '] ROOMS & ae} M0 FE wea Scott Lake. FE BOARD & & ROOM FOR ELDERLY | Giroux- Fr fel nks garage, Beautifully, landscaped ralue for the money and ou eee | Zui Sasement, sluninus storms } ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE +5908 -$ 2 528 | Eve Pa PE 2-062 oe at “acon 108 in bath and entrance On Lake Chil- } ROOM APT. FOR CARETAKER. | ‘RM. HOUSE BaiJ RENT. IN-| EXTRA CLEAN — HOMe STYLE GENERAL Real ESTATE i 4 subdic aterf 6 fy dren welcome OR 38904. " Ciose im. Low rent. FE e14i4. | quire 9700 Ortonville Ra. meals, 14 Matthews. FE $6377. 4383 Dixie Hw 3-970 | Hur : \ : to sell at Send eet ey | See ot. FE Silt | eee we | 383 _ Dixie uron Gardens » sabags with «a 3 IST FLOOR. NO jy pou WITH STOVE. ay e0 E ROOM ion 2 MEN, TWIN | KE Ri ae 136 E- Pik drinkers, 114 Center, FE $430.” @ retrig heat & hot water furn | beds, good meals FE 23429. LAKE ORIC i * on Cee Bree. fone: GEORGE B (8 PY 6 3 bedroom prick starter home on, This is @ neat and clean newer | FF. 4-9584 3 LAIR TAME. PVT. BATH. W CLARK. rst, side. 168 Cucmes FS. Convalescent “Homes 384 : latge lot, 86x613 ft. $200 down : ei ee 4258 Dixie yy. — 7 ROOMS, AST NOOK 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON PN ERION 7 ROOMS 8 BATH. GAS HEAT. BOARDING | aces vow ainenty|. ROC UESTER- UTICA | HURRY! | family Nice fenced ang shaced DRA = ta Util, included. FE . gai teat re ee “is led bath, __Close to Sea:s, $70 mo. FE 8-6003. OR 2-3964. a a bedrooms, hot water heat; large | : f rear yard. Price $9,000, terms NO . Eves. OR Tyan . +1241. \# 18 Seminole. T RMS & BATH. 96. MECHANIC pene lot in goed neighborhood. near | |. | == PER CENT GI N eee AND ‘BATH. UPPER _ Inquire 20%. Auburn Ave. FE | “coe FSCE me WAND NURSING schools and stores. $6,000 full. '> Rooms, 344. Acres ! : er, $13,500 value for x Rusa Bite PORE e051 = and het water Al uuu | ROOM ROUSE E CHILDREN V Wat | Fe tao ok bono! ACRES © ~ HOMES | “wen \aselal cal ane Sar L par someon set seekers | es ‘| a! an a : | = * ou need f * * Became 5-388. wis) eryer. Small child welcome. 473 eo uiem an Be _ HOUSE. 2 ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT 160 [ frontace on biacktop road and close to Waterford grade | Located in ene ee rie Sie off. coms =. ee g RMS ALL PVE CHILD WEL. -™_-Monefield. Of Jonta_Ase- | “bearme Cilldren token. 3005 Or | Sg ee pie) oe Taio ONLY 3 LEFT | Bamgaiow 3 car garage a0, betieams aaties 6 aan pre nny! J - ¢ ROOMS, BATH. CPPER OIL bard Lak . —— = Z Smith Crawt rd ne “NE Bek Foc drooms and an & x 24 aan _ jot. cunt Ron gy -fome, FE 2667} _______~| neat. het water, orivate entrance arte Sairive BONGKLOW 3 scp VMITE CABLE REST HOME. LI- TWO OFFICES agua pre | Brice Seiten lietae * | Hon room. OU best.” Plastered 3 ROOMS & ATH Couples en!y 76 Henderson Sema taree Wo cn male big Good care PLa.enu 2-3083 ggg9 s Rochester Kd Ol. 10002 PAS an NTS fF ss DOCR RAVING FOR TOL is — s 4 Hower Se | page . ND BATH. BASEMENT my pear Union Lk Adu'ts Hotel Rooms 29 1388 E Auburn Reo OL 6-1738 : : nese fk x or JOHN $11.050 First Offering’ AT) 3 Gib dee saath 728 ony en ohM FOR ae 1 ees : ee quire. iset Relobery Bd. Drayien | Wrigier's and Bank on ES pet St. a0 BED a ay MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE firepiace, 1 bedrm. Kitchen and| J704 ST si5e8 a a ae FLAT. 6 Li Cal FE $0808 aftr 6 cal $2.500 Down” full bath. Fully -ingulated with| ~~ elegraph Rd, 2 ROOM APAETOENT INCICD RS ; Sire" anp: pata eat AnD MODE Nad PEOPON "Stae hat ee $1500 DOWN — “Sekar Shit Satcher" "DORRIS og nce en r ; ryt. a = ¥ as er y 9 = : | Elna e Anns * Eents furn. $1 . vweek. OR 36015. Press. aot TAWRENS ~ st weg | x 403. 297 fecery Ls — . 3 and churches Union Lake ares. 3 CLEAN. 1 ROOMS & BATH. UP-|4 T Rooms. | MURPRY 1 BED. HEAT. COMMERCE haan woes | OS Se Stet Where 629 ciate ate “7 __Crescent Lake 3-6160. ___ i" er, p¥t. exit. FE §-1860, 960 La-| 3 Front St FR 4-46 1 bedrm. e. Shower, inside! second floor and“basement Sec- orth end lees * is aes HILLS HOME Katie! ‘ tie a heat. nage By we ae merce Ra.. PRe ment can be liners perdeet fot ie terre 9 4 ? LY ROOMS yp er Or 21 tt. living VAR a BATWC BABY WETCORR |S ete ie ian a sce |e Fem or g zea too | a | pdr penuh” Beauty desenes | foot. tue bat tarae masts oie FE 50348. 6229 ASCENSION 4c ORION RD oe hipiy pigieted b 5 sement, aluminum | . ~ L we are proud ¢ ' 5 S LB) om nfl ERY NICE ROOMS AND BATH.| nous AND BATH. STATE ST. | Nesriy new rancp 3 bearm. 1. | For Rent Miscellancous 42 Cad TALES=eniy $130 | Joslyn Cor. Mansfield | Ste, e name, veers, prod sing Soe there” tstormetion. : : oe Se. __ * fe. FE 4-5032. —_ on large io Children wel- : OUR NE 7\0 ‘LOCATION j "38 buyer. nt carpeting, new The Real Low Dow 8 AND BATH «67 RMB, ON DixXig HWY, GAs KC HALL RENTAL, BANQUETS ARDMORE decorated. full bath and half beth. | 4 BEDROOMS gp we Ie Pee i Beat, 1. 2 welebme. | Catering. | gas fired stent heat, 2" car ga Family rape Pontiae Coun t this 3 bungalow ‘ NEWLY RATED.| MA 5-1244 OUTSIDE CITY ng. t+ ASC: wIT or consider five} Club area. Ful s only $1,700. To. be sur Near F Body, Children wei- sa For Sale How s) Beautiful 2 bedroom bure- room bungalow in sat area. aeement. features jer. 3 aie aoe a <4 For Sale Houses _falow “Large carpeted it : heat, large lot. See it today. Only asement, tie bain | ome, et hot water farn., ¢ erred. ti SUN. 2-5 — ng room, excellent kitch- } BEDROOM Boxe $10.600. terms matic heat and hot’ water oR PYT.| Cail after ¢ pm. ‘urchili CALL _UN_ 1-418 CU BU RBAN If you want one of the finest 0. and dinette, 2 car ea | 1000 4 aLow p-top_congition sits bath & ent, clean, nicely fu:-| Rd. Auburn Heights, ss DUPLEX 1 FLOOR. 3 BEDROOMS cast. side area. IP ¥ rege, On & tet O0xid, Only | five appecing renen style heme," GTASETH LARE FRONT «years, old. make no = ee street_parkin , couple: 5 & BATH. NEWLY DE 5 | pr th heat, clean, sis nice 4 pene hag hon Meo . want lmmmedinte possession $1,500 down. entre dandy ¢ pled i operates J aes: oe mistake on this ome, see it Ft OE ne En Bh nn fest side Oil beat, FE 3-258. | _ FF _5-3320 or Lincoln — IF you want rooms ranch fenced lot concrete drive , Pirillchaabt cls GE | “7 4 RO ae PRIV- DESIRABLE 3 LARGE ROOMS, | DESIRABLE LOCATION. ON. ‘SIDE. CUCKLER RE AUTY : and ful) Dasem and IF | FAMILY HOME. fact) ge price = carpeting | aoet ty PP vg vee ce A iieges . ki : refrigerator Brick 3 — oes garage, 4 oN Saginaw . = ou have hottse or land cou- 5 large bedrms.. 1', baths. rapes.. consider car. Boi oust: u ferme 3-Bedroom Brick © iE, Ist : ry. tee Hospital. FE 44091 ss Eves. PE 2-7520 * tract to “wade, pons T Miss living room 13x20: dining trailer. or smaller home in trade Convenient - ine A. 1: ni ema : ~ ROCHESTER HTS. — sieentnt for Seath. LES | Ful basement with ot! WATE mi tion, ‘Like-new ‘condition. in- o a a — ¥ is 3 a * BRAYTON PLAINS, 2 ROOM ie Bgsneste —s A DEAL. heat. 2 car garage with $11,950, VA ] cludes with Attached garage. OR 3-7204. _ ee paved drive. Priced at only This beautiful whi dining full Five RM. FOR RE- : ANCH HOMES #12 oy with erm room ‘pungelow ls Vacomt gad ‘ basement, Am . Owner, P.O. Box 535. site i, B BASEMENT S LAKEFRONT newly decorated in pastel shades Wideman het wi FAR HOME &® LAND POR RENT. $15,500 pineal se alta ani afream Kitchen. heated and pan-| po “FO! R RENT 3 oe beach. A S HR AM: | ; : PE 4-4528 412 W.. Ru iu 15,990 er with a, Satna | Resemees, Gas Neel, cacsanting | obey S esl As low as $160 down. 2 car , lawn and i c ara ; ox. ow dee. Fes 4 Eo, Siege end ot, at: Roger B. Henry, Inc. lentee in. You wi | F E 5.9471 ae DOnRIS & SON REALTORS ( I] ARK “a0 : peed i ~l ) gt room fireplace and i ; SERVICE | WE SELL WE TRADE , a wk. nH Me tee Fal ad one wall ied in =| ad N on ns ee eae os BRICK ane BEDROOMS. Basement ; CALL MRS. BRADY ims only. $3,600 8 = re rts eat = ee FE {ee ‘sown perment. —— . . : f s, terms oven, Hance > t < «ey | $58 East Blvd. N- FE ¢1833 | 3 6 only * built-in cabinets for stor NT No ME} FOUND AT LAST. 4 cry. a and 1) $1,000: 91.809 down Also severe! ‘age. Bric seat oT THAT 4B BRICK you| gown, Basement, -- ther good 2 exterior, Price : ENGINEERED BY. : DOWN. $10,000 total. : 5 oem _ ae “42,000 dbe have been — ie 5 lovely “SAVE ENERGY. USE 7 = So 5 rice ete | Rom floor plue | hose extre bedrooms you need 7 is WANT ADS! To find e P. W. DINNAN | DA eman ae Ft Jou wl wt | a ec. Se eee 6 _W. Huron ‘ iad N . ‘ nyaruge more, ONLY : a it ie. 3.500 job, place to live or 7 Nothing Down | K ampsen ' PRIVILEGES ON concealed good sed ft ‘see Clas ‘< OF 3 bedam, startet cee -R. Hi I if f ig parisien Bee oie REALTORS FE 40528, : tz ¥ 377 B. Telegraph “Eves, & Sun. ior W, muse Te sent Bay hoes _ THR PONTIAC PRESS, : "Rak Sale Himes 42; .Drayton Plains - NICHOLIE Low Down Payment 3 bedroom Tench and onir $600 down. Located in north end of Pontiac. Stove. re- frigerator washer and dry- er inchided. a Brand nee 3 gedroem ranch bome If -vour credit is good. this place can be yours with Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, LA KEFRONTS : -TAKE 4 ved rooms. A mammoth living reom with moses, ig - whole works a beautiful slon-— ing lake tot ee a sandy beasts j Only 86.900 ' Lf - $730 Down Within walking ——— to the village of Waterford. Lake privi- leges on Van Norman Lake. Lee living yy oak floors, oil heat. Separate too! shop 860x100 ft ey cert lot, Pull price oniy $5,750 lew, = monthiv paymenis of Highland Rd. _ STOUTS Best Buys Today | CARNIVAL | . sea oone edge e bond poo hanes Lake This new home has everyihine ne ath aud many other fea- : to contribute to the pleasure and 552 2 ah : ‘ ch hE tures , comfort of pee fund relaxed $525 DOWN ~ ‘ Gas Station mand ALE OW TRADE OVER fi Penet , . $65. GAS | : : | Mying. Lecated on x 200 fl |The finest 2 bedroom home i Store Ruilding i SALE OR TR .” | Bi ove, $20, Studio couch, §20. Com- | West Shur YOU'RE © | GBetAiShe! BUSh eae 7 oy tee HOI ae | Bees ae | Se ete Owner wil H trade tor a house. i altached Scar cant 3 Ueatiees actuate Naan. Lees %. | Ra. station 24 x: a tere 24 x 50. Pontiac atea. Approx. $330 per | condition. | $99, Complete bed, = fp town’ 3 bedroom ranch, In fer some reai living on Lotus | hedroosis, large living room. sep- roof and new siding. Situ- : ‘¥ 8 -x 20, central heat- me. income pits eeners apt.| 31 in. ‘TV. $50. ee. FE with nice jot Neegs some: Lake-sbouid you decide iy one| arate dining room, convenient “Leia i ‘foxiso let Kd plant, also owners § rm, mod-| Trade for free and clear, cheaper | §25. Automatic W + $65. , finishing but is livable Low for you is thie, Cape-styled 3 bec-| kitchen with built - in oven and | iose mittee aphe rivac = se 2 ern brick home next door. $45,000 lakefront home or sell. oe 5 nee | monsiily payments room home that bas a huge range Tiled. bath setomatis at wach ¥ Beir acy- oe terms. er it im rected w Pontiac 5 Pac cTORY Reso? yates Kitchen, a bay ‘wingow dining | heat. Priced ea! only § with gaan ee = iv * aie i ‘ress, Box 11. _ \ ‘e * WE BUY &£ | S8ELI area a latge Niece room with $1 300 down See this one today | WATERFORD HIGH 2s Bait and Tackle Store ns! ZOVING i. Cav! 73 | LAND CONTRACTS | firepiace ‘and 9 gisssed-in froot | T's a wonderful present for the| 6, within walking distance SEM. . | Nell Jocateg 09 top act B bedi Wil sac. beautiful pastel mink 3456 Auburn Ave. FaRtiiae | om by: enjoy famliy of this levely 3 bedroom ae - Pon! stole — and felt hate, tresses: | FULL HOUSE OF ITURE. - : i ij | ‘wo : . live rocer: hang 4 rental . ; : NICHOLIE ac Ne a | Fane nome, Uacaied on IN, ce setesND ans! "ounces “home, ‘onitts | fag te: toes Oi maron, FE | abo, gap rent nous, 0 8 - rd deen a Gane “Around the World | We batt, lots of closet | abd os ca ae CARPENTERS PUAS: 5 “TC ~ more is. oars tea! only $12.500' You can searth and not find a. La rt wit te : terers, siders, e c & HARGER CO. with $23 yee Resuitul spot on a quer, — CeNpeled, Large carport with : : ~~ | RIDGEWAY REALTY | ee 0 thr ermen | dditional siorage space ~~ — ment ’ WEST HURON STRE | street with privileges on Huntgon | - : r Your labor as down pay tease vEnioos ALM oy eel ; _| Lake, Ali brick éonsiruction with | ee nowe aped : ™~ - _ | 975 Baldwin Ave. mew 3 bdrm, almost sabes | ea $ y REBUILT VACUUS VACUUM — PICK Sera, 1k Ruene, wr © | WE COVER Om 3108, <5 (ALD maces. 1 year guar 5, . 2 it offers bedrms , cD ee vy . POLAROID AL ‘e "$16.95 up : carpeted living room. full base- | COUNTRY IOME ‘ 0 THE STATE | “tamale Including Seathe? case. antec, ae pr’ ¢sie A eaaiad 7 hoose al ah ment with garage and paved | Wel ted 7 8 reel 3 "shot roo: 500 n._¥e SS ARRO Save teens te Ton query us drive and many other extras wah take ia sere perce \y i ~ - MICHIGAN. 4 et en goats 2 pair of | | cpeoer i REPRO > CONDI- ; torteble lakefront home than this, S47. 300. ing excellent condition 10- Make pt — yot depo Fok Many have drapes do Jong pate and 1 short | tion. } = Maceday Lake Front fee ee ener | oo eg eee errors, 1-3! coca living SM Ehoes Come in. See our | _Dalr. ENpire 8 SKATES. GAs 8" stove x Pee rooms with room for ini ay “4 spacious panel y : : ; uv ; Tee Sica tare! Cera e eng, | WDE BRO= |) pt gee |)” _— ott fatets Lanes on | Pag ice ghey ain arenes “OUARANTEED NpRUILT AUTO - e 3 A * i = eecene ~~ par ghett|” os pine kiteben win cise 5660 eT ere “ Haegihety ai aeae. ie pro- : associated offices.” N obliga’ i 2 and ced - mb off on a3 —, dearer Prig) vigiteite._ Faee . 1c@ lands yar enty t nook an { tility ee i fessional : erimi- ong, ' | pie e— vinator nine tamcuenped 70rd Sie vere’ | | seek nee Oe " . ood mized wULNY Open Eves “tl 9 a 10 "ul + Serer nice ot Seer My dad says he's part Great Dane — the part that con ARS — Ss — 8.D_D.'S BARNI ES HARDW ARE 2. 4 toa ACEMENT P PARTS beach Full, finished bsmt will call-we'll tel you mere about ~~ : to qualified buyer trols his Se , Bonpinas “Resorts — __42_ W._ Hpron ir Oakland Ave 2.4624 E » - ‘ , rols - _ i : __ FE _ se Weer Golresioasee G1iees | «(1S garage cet’ cence the) R- << == = HOTFLS — MO ETC P $1000 EQUITY IN CABIN uyayy acai MOTH Canal Front rear, and he wonde ful Seri MI iL AKEFRONY INCOME | SERVICE _near Luzerne FE oT TOUES. | | proof rug mat, 12 x 18. FE ¢- 4-9182. . th ou ] | ou | i RM WINDOWS A J RESS | (AND By rene ga ee full hepaetder) Mol esc see | ery iecuuteeathec ecu! a aE or Sale Houses a8 Sale Business Property 2 STATEWIDE foweare: ons ay PE +1906. pelea are S nace, @ screened porc Main. Clark-tor— Just 10 minutes from down- aoe Trade: or sell cheap a t EW NMORE AUTOMATIC WAR = nee, os : a trees alent ‘ACROSS YROM BANK: NEW BRICK — bone? town 14 eal for summer | nm ‘140 nahh: 3 03 ON TCALM: Real Estate_Bervice a | SMALL HOUSE 3 LOTS. “SOME =. came aaver $80.83 . < : =< MApie 5-8821 ee evety ote cue rectal or year around In- i _ M32 = Shs See RE Re furniture. we $5,050, ComsideT po.y Spin Dry washer 965.00 a 1 am es § Lad e. a . 7 ze j cz ; Cass Lake _ 3 _BEDRM HOME. DRAYTON ete ira eicken | ee ne eee | INVESTORS! Eves. Call or MY. Efeat | emt tratier: and tor Yor | Maytag square ub washer... 040.0 4 room ‘bungalow, 2 bedrooms. | ey ins OR 3-9553 ef en | tigate this unusual opportu | PERRY STREET—This 4 bedroom! We have 460 feet of valuable LS Lf Or gel soit ® ‘ots a Large apt.-size refrigerator . jcuu bas wicslcerdanl Gpeciliel) 2 —— e 8 oe The large ersete wey ae ; pity. Just $2500 down home has enclosed front nee Dixie Highway frontage for ire / SMALL BEAUTY SHOP IN BIR- $130 down. MY 2-1 j la ei $50.95 : 90 x 135 on nofth side of Cass, 3 BEDROOM ety ate Ute) Detected ide Goal | ayy: | living .room, dining room and Can buv 150 feet with | og bull = — or Cibe or JUnip r space 133 gWaP Seas S haie . % | Frigidaire retrig 60 Lake. Modem 6 room home with piés- | north side location. Look at this COUNTRY | kiteben, alro 2. room apartment | ing for $1¢.500 of entire, Eres | _stors. MI 4-3536 per % inch throat, 1-3:h p, motor. Casii | Sev — TED McCULLOUGN. ‘REALTOR: Kered walls. pasement. euio heat. price. $11.975, Better call right GENTLEMAN aaa Extra) Gau J. A. Taylor. Realto ds og reste egy at seep. TE | ous are Frey Tic 4 ROOM ; Enclosed breezewas and altactie: now - H aise 2B NEN. Case : Ty TR ADE ; | KENMORE A A 4 $143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra. garage Only $1500 down im- | Here ig your chance. Love'y | _ #2544 Eves. OR 48. ? WILL oi] heater. OR 3-7413. Bodied ; E 43844 =mediate possession Ca’ A WEST SIDE A real family home | 6 rcom home 2 barns, gue-t eR. AINBOW REALT Sale Land C Contracts 32 we UITY IN HOUSE | Sco kup D PAINT SALE. Ye Open Evenings unGay 1 to 6 ‘Taylor, Realtor FE 42544 4 or 5 bedrooms, tiled bath with) house Q-story chicken coop, i 2% 502.8. PADDOCK | i Rent Lease Bus. Prop. : 494) —~ Or lot for 3 bedroom brand new 771 Ba: 0 — WOLVERINE LAKE }BEDRM extra lavatory art ainteg boon t-car COHEN bene 70 ony xe EVENINGS, FE 46 306 Sores enn on | 23 Baap ee Lene ogo BAL: brick ranch home. Pull ae om thie full b ment, gas heal, attached acres , ve Year aroun ere bade ance vable at rate o Syls van | ake \ llage ee, rene) meme 1%, = bat ae | epeaventbrce fs good west sice | stream rans through prop- TR. ADE S x 30 STORE SUITABLE | 973 monthly oper cont’ thterest. meg ly coapiere binges Building Co | q Price reduced on this new | Barge lot. Be owner, 2098 Helms sifeet Webster school district : ty One ot te nicest es- “Travers ‘ela equities lend! coe | red oie Sarorey Parking tot Sot | Cost to you, $5 Ao a a | WANT OD MALE niture, 42 =e at ore aeaie oer ho ff P | $11.@o08 -—— $1.700 ates in the Metamora area raie b re } a e room hovise on ots GOQoD LARGE “ASSO! IME eqetaresly pag wiseke Pa tal ford. MA #2604 — MILY ‘ Ayeoo ake togimsia Hiroe | ees ee idee "| ye | y ate. M bee 3D caer & eee eran = xiures, ae R. B —e Elec- =o ; . etch ; ATTRACTIVE 2 FAMILY weil 5 own suit ¥ 6492 oF or Mr. tric Co juron _ take : $450 DOWN | jocated near shupping center gana 7 sceepiad the | FOR t LEASE IN TEL yee ae |e Clark 4100 | one - Ee he uae i ni wk Moder ith § & : Lik ae T in on. rhe i a ~ Watkins Hill Nice tee atoer fal pasemien . I \KEFRONT LO 1 birms., contemporary laketront bullding. 1530 sq. ft. ideal for Dr. $750 etrach eng ON y qaae LAND | $50. 345 5 « DF, ONLY $3 eer MONTH f t 2 com Pes bringjng in $ per F Sale Clothi 56. _Ellaabeth Le Re We have one asw three bee. $35 P MO> gas heal, 2'2 car getage Same | Near.Oxford 65 fee ae 2 birms. modern r | offices. or stores Available im- S cent interbat, or u ung =: bh : FOR A CUTE 3 ROOM & nant te st @ years in uppet age on geod fishing lake 13 ett) modern 2 years qe med. ® 8-0428 for further in- | | pn LEAVING CITY ee tape pepert ee Toke BATH HOME OFF eee ln exceliecs’ guage 00!) | Average 300° veep $000 (2 bdrm. mocern. Lake ori | _ formation. | 5 fury. rE 4-1906 "Beautiful 18th Century solid maheg- area a Price eaaaraa ters quick RAL OWED ee CR only $10500- 82.500 cown and 0 | uown i nate bit POSSESSION ON ALL i “CONTRACT. WILT DIs- | BARGAIN BON | any bedroom suite. $115: custom sae CLUDES GAS Li etal ts come from upper Will make your 10 ACRI i PANGUS, Realtor HOT SPOT LOC AT ron Megan, rarer, ease. y EM-| 465 §. WOODWARD mode — vamirror 3 .= ( . 5 payments WEN Gola | Call 7-2815 C indow store M1 44538 ° r ; . ER AND NEW METAL Neat, ‘collect: :_ Ortonville NA 7 Sizable double window 5 2 ecard table @ishes, kitcheo Call Today for ens oe HURRY — Wilt Mille: im ae Torres: coon! - Income ‘Property 43/ 43 . poo as te co escent feng nd evans snap “as GRAND OPEN ING accessories, teaser set. 2 electric 5 WM. HURR tian Atitte So 2 r eg lebanese woon- | wannnr, medern <> ree » Saosin kine ance - $4200 OR | after ogooorpee pri | : ves i. ery . pallecoe giro apn ot : ; i Realtor . -G263 oe : OWNER MODERN | ary 3r clean. spr . - K Vie en alee Real ee en eee enor’ | anita: Voiammniiiae | bitline} ae | INV. EST! | ace Qa De, AMD EAE, | Sitistna apes & Santa beste NNED 345 OanT aD AVE FE 5-0683, 9 Next to branch Post Office ee Nes tOUT. REATLOT ne ae hardwood floors.| ners are jr. high school & doe. | Sore ROU. Monn Tues. 1 to| Electrolux vacuum cleaner, all at- NINGS UNTIL 820 | _Muitipie Listing Service iT N. SAGINAW ST FE $915 | co Fe ae | Core ¢.- Jugt Teasing Pet In good land contracts, we have 9 »m : Sat. 10 to ? | tachments. $34. FE 2-661. sata ‘LISTING SERVI j— - OPEN TIL. 6.00 PM. For Sale Lake Prop. 44, the new bets ES Kitty-Korner - several, boti. seasoned & green. cia wean | Ma ee a —— REALTOR = =| ie ' : super marke stops at be feascusble discounts, A-l purchas. NEW MUSERAT C 3101 W_ Ruroo +3560 Wk TRADE | Gl ONLY S500 1X WN aS —_—~ ee of the building. 44 E- ges. cau eed ask for |.. few times. Light beige color FE matebed Sip ee 2 ____ Open Evenings ‘tl » Choice neighborhood, 1002150 6 NO MORTGAGE COST | | CHOICE TYHOUR LAKE LOTS. Pits, come Sanford. Call caretak-| Ted McCullough, realto: i" €-6064 | ae aes — .— sunny 3 bedroom rancher, ceram Claraston area 3 bedroom eee 100x200 Cail OA 8-2845 er a AR RO RE AL ory | WEDDING DRESs & “VEIL. MYr- ject, Pamete ed llnsotees aa: ice tle bath living room with and = poaence with peuect ned | LAKE LOTS FOR cone. IMMEDIATE Cs lat Slab $143 CASS - ELIZABETH RD_ | _Ue »ste2 | prana Terrific values. Come and fireplace. carpeted. kitchen has carport. Bche a Vrite Pontiac Press Box house = Michi: morescent KNUDSEN tees ccmer see flab: Smith-Boojh Company, OR 33864 . DUNHAM L A KE “FRONTAGE rent. ,_ Appror. 6.000 sq. R 3 take | LAND “CONTRACTS = Household Goods: 87 3 Cremer = -=—* 8 ashes, garbage dispos car = ——_ t rer rie t we Price dock ee mies i ee ee oer ve arage. and a 12x14 breezewa; . : = : | —_—— — —— "Chi Realtor. OR ioe docks ¢ Ta etal To sell PORTAnia “SEWING MACHINE Paint Creek Hill sie aig egg anny) MULTIPLE (TINO trAvICE "oq. cigars, Jame Sun Cau fg eoinier wher © cel) far Ghee eat asin or eat? EOREREMcucmane Riess | utact et SPE SSS é c Ss. center Cal Ts antzer you have $2000. here's one wi SS LS 2 i Gi the lection of this fine 80344 or Mrs Nye FE Arty 2 bedrooms and income too Also | ‘For Sale Lots 46 laaae 1-STORY BUILDING FOR GocD LAND “CONTRACT 20°: OFF.| > “ROOM CHAIRa TA: | pe. een oe ol! ¥ Thelma M. Elwood | 2 tamily flat 1 ideally ‘suited for 2 LIVING i pha hy iemeua 6G eva oe = oo Ww = (aS PW. DINNAN OT wanpe! hardware, garden shop, sporting - - whic, BRoadws Sa | OVER. 5@ USED TV SETS. FROM ner ochester, it is 2 JSE $200 DOWN a! . "FE ¢377 3 CHOICE oanee LOTS, aAVE ‘C900 LAND CONTRACT able oad Way part of a fine residential $70 month take over payment. He Lie) wae 77 |" Ochard. near Souare Lake and nd| goods, feed store, etc. Located | T8VE OOO | kt os per cent. ¢YR-OLD KENMORE WRINGER | #6 up. TV antennas. $9.96. Be = sot. Re Eves. FE 4-30 Auvern avence _at Rochester roac. | + WALTON TV SOIR ap, wit gon te + —} Or wtit-remt Miracle Mile Shopping Center. FE For_turiher gation call PE | MUiberry_ 6-083). | - with pump, $50. FE | packet : House itely de- ———— ——— Y me —, | _2-9173.__8 am. to $ p __ cgeee , includes") bes A TERRIFIC BARGAIN | | A DEN ~ =a Sites NEW, 2 {Absoteana STORES stay | eer aes —, sais Jee Sees eg bes | MAYTAG are ai sio rooms {] carpeted), in = $7.809 is the full price for x h, rent separ 4 LRP < : dition to paneled’ family tits pestly new 2 bedroom | Lacs pele pts ioe 1 eid or double unit. West Huron stze “| J" PIECE BEDROOM sUITE. FE. Mornings or evenings. MApie room with fireplace | and ee really nice |. INCOME. wt niet a cm | iewiee $100 dow Ample parking. pext to dentin | caer LOANS |” 50035. ———— i arge scree poren biock from bus line on paves | tee 2m 4 | yoeffice, ceramic op electriac 5 500 | Piece “LIVIN: ROOM ‘SUITE. | cme P pORET ER” Wa MIXER, x with fy eassiy Vaean wang | mi cree 16 a ec oo Sen@ent ventas ec firnished \. ADD'S INC . ; _sppiiance. _FE 5-24 eS o $: : i oe @ chair, 2, all ailechments. 835. FE 2-400: toom ‘has ‘replace. special | Established in, 1918 es pie Tnaurance - | menth East side oe Terms. ? 4266 Danie tas 2 Drayton Plains is o —_ 31 | re eer tables, matching col-) PR “HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED lighting, beamed slanting coal ane : . | Or wil trade equiy for late — - usiness po uniti ies 2 dec clean cond. 613 FE #2814 _— ceiling and ls carpeted. 1". WHY PAY RENT? You can ov- DRAYTON AREA - Low on | model car | tor 735X181. READY "FOR pmo | eee en a | tor ‘to, Pay" ony ‘; PLASTIC WING BACK CHAIR IN Sear cessed qereas cre | ee ee cash Wel then, voull we t | re ro eee eo) ee aasiets dares memset | i® Ace Sales Company | Teter mere. © oe oe eared’ Mai ; -car plastered garage are | basement. in goog conditic on to see this, i ne® ‘large | . -AKE oO} 9 ~~ Ace Sales 2 | = = | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES some of other features Rea- - | icesl. Glale tc < a fo ir for ons Down 2 Bearooms QOlassed in and churches i j : rite | | oxi2 RUGS, WOOL FACE. $15 85 3 e" “fonabiy priced at $20,000 | P28, Sana cue cues fo oily js down Mall in “54 aad perch overlooks lake Plastered rw jORTAVF AIR 6-050, ae ei eeaaye pectae, | Finance Co. | Reversibie, $1650 Imported. ple hey one reeeee Fazic : with em merece: | $6050 terms all newly decqtated. 11 has ' walls Osk floors Full basement | 7163 W. MAPLE I | Mitch , i ; $2498 Agmigeter. 040 os Bee sie. able. > d pias- Oi furnac nmediate posses- | mn s, $5 rsons Furniture, available —— hardwood floors and ple Or Uhunace In Hil WOOD VILLAGE | gmomane tachoeY PuLLt | So. | GP Orchard Lake Ave REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAr ; ; LOVELY HOME on a fie fo ne hin homes Now selling large wooded ict! equipped. Excellent income lard Pontiac ‘ 4 1957 models, one of America + lndian \ age with good neighbors Near Clark- Don | miss seeing tais he $650 DOWN Immediate posxes- 60 ft Black top streets 10 per and building complete. $6,000 18 RPM nee ea 7 ie best makes. perfect, new. gua’. Weill - located 4 bedroom stone Nem 8) Loom racer ea oye) ORION AREA -It Sain | sion Off Pontiac Rd, near Blue, cent down Low montily ais) om terms om bal Cal] Ed : eae: _single player §2 anteed for § yeats, buy @ De® home With 1) baths and cellent Norksausiii | bioge cide thal ‘ter vel | Siw Theatre Living reom 11',/ ments. Marbee road off US 10! Shields, OR 3-2420 Rep. J Adams Drayton Plains Ox12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 tetrigerator for a ui more fireplace, House and ga- | ean aca “ibe luke chen thet womer | peace be Deakins home I: % 21', “Venetian blinds. 1 bed-; ‘Dixie Hwy >. foot of Waterford | Realty, for details. terms, , : Nea’. t Hi Test ppeiony pal used machine Michigs: struc a i amen cn Mag i re A . fi sath : av 4 - _ . ai Feivad Ah bed at ee edteamicl Waring (Psi) wecemtes terior decorations that wil | feom and bach down a erage | oe Vices vest acn|) . BEER TAVERN Walled Lake BONNY AMAID. VINYL. TILE, C caeg eo) an eal aon tran. tMe a are landscape hot water heat iawn and shrubs: piease the midst CMrTimia'- ment. oi] furnace 3 car “garage ,_ property pm : SS : a: - 5 ee ee Bx 2. sTand Stopping ceo | ip- Clesete j See this emi ing home seeker. Oak floor+ | Shady %5 acre lot ; dally, LYLE D | In farming and manufacturing . Et. Wall Tile 25e | RAG RUGg WOVEN BRING |! = ool 8nd « arg vad ten- | for a good bus Only $18,500. | newly eee & pia> - ed | EXECUTIVE'S HOME Spit level AYER KE ATTY | joes joa ee) Be One cea ‘Utica Rubber (base paint. gal $278! your own material. FE 27017 - | terms walls Attached garage Gor- i = Fe! e - : ss “ SN t- i GUAR. HOUSE PAINT, ga! $193 SINGER USED ELECTRIC MA- d ing com- White Brick home situated a S | ineome. With gtoss of over $43.- i | = WM H. KNUDSE Se | ATTRACTIVE ranch - «ttle nome | ee fe oe ered. Sete beautifully ioe dscaped lakefront ron eenn 882 eae Cait. i 000 per pe = accept | = free. ie ae ALO aes cores gai eee $y =e ae | h 4 call iese thal ‘ fencing lot. Upper level has 28 2 R ract for pa jown pay | nares a IY. eee Seems REALTOR 2448. Telegraph Ra coat a wettoem! © dene nen 3 eos Aterde Veeee a ce levine (oom with lesigeroc k fre | H P HOLMES. INC. FE 5-2953 | Oniy $20,000 with $10. down. | “$25 - $900 LOANS ] FE 68-3788 _|__ SPEED QUEEN WASHER \ with! FE 4516; Bves_ 3-0, FE 2398 tity landscaped foun Tse down and $80 per month place: dining eli 1044" 14 The | ¢aRGE WOODED LOT IN DRAY. | Call Del Smith Statewide Phone S]° BOARD FINANCY. | gis jx LINOLEUM og 285) timer. like new. $65: man’s iigh’ | cae anseet, Tn cae’) aah remt another ‘car | FLA ge poke porch thine take | AO twams Fe Sot | Linden bagedent G21 of FRer co gued M PERRY gr fie owe BRS) ruat hd hae scoamee & sewer 1} bieck te ezice Ouiy - ; s: ne oe ———— URBAN AREA = | AS ARKING 1 7 esamogonecs 413 2 BEDROOM DOI ?. screens The kitchen 12 x 18° with SUB : i s SPACE _ a nr ar —— | Walnut buffet........ Seams .. $300 15: 6 pr. white nylon panels, 6° - PARTRIDGE S10 down . HOUSE 21 of carpeted 2 8 dinette has solid birch Attractive lot, 220 ft. frontage. | Peaugment on W. Huron 8t. FE ‘Loans $25 to $500 | OF burner . " $13 00 inch length new Original cost . E “ing Toom Colored fix- upbosrds, Three large bedrooms land contours excellent for tri 2.8041 : : : 0 $27. sell 625. Phone FE ¢6129-— 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ites in the tilea bath eee ee ere eras | iS! Sea aero mcisg | COMPLETE GAs STATION £901 “eo = (Chairs $1 end ep ore _ : ‘ ion room x r = icko ray ann 5 S950 DOWN Bre von Ba? open Taleeraps oie deeds set Can be with ledeerock fireplace Kitchen Grove ROW a cai aa Be Sone year old. Will Sohne | HOUSEHOLD SE Tboy grunt Excharcé Tanaee ee ee a= pa sight 1 5 1 & dining area 25 x u Terms. Call PR 1-0814 or = a e , : ° "pI? * 2 By _AMPLE_ CUSTOM R "PARKING _ bought for $1,500 Gown = = 9 ; | FINANCE CORP. OF mOntiAc © OAKLAND *fURNITURE ens. FE \UBURN AVE. Laundry end ulillty reom 7-070 CLAWSON RECORD SHOP, 102 N ,, lies 8. daginaw 2-5823 a OT Be : SEEMS UNBELIFVARIF screened porch 14° x 36° facing NOTHING COMPARES TO LIVING | Main. Clawson. Splendid oppor- 3'3 8. semey st : ae Siegler Oil Heaters scaped” cornet near aubara His | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 314 geres of rutte beauty | C HAYDEN. Realtor | “tererd Bi er eel me | [Shae een ales rice ts heat eh bet aca ust miles wes ve ailo . . a . Z resin bo Pter tnached garage Feu price| AEE LRONT oe home is. 8 real Western aig wand nea WHITE BROS. FOR SALE - INFANTS AND ulc ast tend Age ara sHick S = everantes, 3-371 enly $i Owner might accept L eee ee ineaee ee) : enches Ee tee ey Lanrat Open Eves. seen oy Phra Siwy. Reape Tags 2 ea Mich. ; J AYE RS (tases Laat ONLY part trade — what have you? of Waterford Village fe aceite alicia: a — ned’, _OWNE Hee Nett oe dd eae $25 TO $500. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | Used Kenmo abinet ; ‘ fireplace in living room and ER ~ ae — ae RE ( SAT .| Property is vacant and furnished tee reation peed car ga>y | New 3 ranch. Storms 9: Synday 10 to §& ROLLER | RINK, WELL ESTAB-| 6 your own si are aute. oF = i. Ave aap 14 Forward and ‘ $69 50 REALT IR i ARTRIDGE fades have the keys. Let's take @ rage Living at 4 best. sey eeess. larkstea area. OR PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE reopen an CAE ae other security. p to onths he ae FHILCO TV, USED. iegase eer sewing Grater, 103 be ee | Oxserveeee. Mere - CR ic 2 —_— wold _age insuran: ve Lenant. with fear porch, Base. | ath oak ‘gers Gas heat. 7 biock from Perry. Partial financ- “rf FE 63573 | of $2.50 week, FE §-1564, Coronet helo pay for tiv house | ment. automatic oil heat and hot Fenced vard priced &1 611 $49 & MONTH FOR THIS 2 BED- aerinelloa iRisavenveke (road the to ‘Fight, individual Conte LOAN CO. 3463 Aubum Rd. _FE_ | _Appliance Large §room ae - down, Neat- - : 2 room frame bungalow with $1.000 ye Led EUREKA CANISTER SWEEP- SOPA. BED rj ; : : “ew water. Plus 2 car garage Va- 050 cach to mortgage, 1 mile west of Telegraph road 1 Co San _™N rry St. (Corner Pikes _ - abe BOX sPRINGS oe nt & t t 88 4 fram 2 Pe vy § Cc 3 room it : ip Ga heat | cant . S down Direc ly eros road w to Scott Lake roasd Turn right ford st FE 2-6173 Koiacce 8& 5 ' Roller base, attachmehts $35. Both @ ap. 2383 Gar- earege everviling tn A-t cond STOP’ = Have you been lake Very good area Full price mile-SEE FOR YOURSELF | ~ i E Te. ASH) OU IC KLY : OR 3-2936 - | land, res Village. FE 50350 : 11 300 term > FAMILY DUPLEX 7 ne $5900 Good investment. Call EM ‘emi ; ad ‘96° GAS RANGE. LIKE NEW 125 Aes 2 ee | 2 FAMI , iauking ‘for a 3 bedroom 7.6210 or MU 4-20 Zk . Y SINGER SEWING MACHINES : Yreat TPicome Idea! arraogement for home anc brick ranca-type—with «ies — {| _=Ssi8 oF BE he - CARI B IRD. Realtor fers TAI U t ‘$500 Wilmot, Lake Orion MY 2-408! New round bobbin. Pay only 91.30 Ow on New York St We hu income “2 bedrootm apartment and Gown payment’ Well if yo! $750 down Smal! home far counie ET: SUG p O | AL 7 FT. iphone da 865 per week after deposit. See this - 4 hie modern bucgalow bul } pees le stieke ae Pri- pave. here is the home for on et 100 a) good start oS cnn es e sige. | BUSINESS” 3-32268 lietime guaranteed Singer at c = cears Vere at tie vale baths. entrance n rives vou. The wall-to-wail carpr'!- oy fe ieee E44) a 5 | BLSENE.. Singer : Be es ES Reasonably priced with terms ideo ahd. draperies sec. with smal investment in Hieltaad == ; ALMOST aw “PORTABLE GEN. rag ag a ay vA loz N. ; & floor: : rr] sO is rms cluded -I', tiled bat) and Area EM 3-5032 or MU 42049 VAC dR LER ASTD) 4° ; orate eee Mobile none ee TOASTMASTER SGA if es : : Pes i ne aes AVCHT er ew price sale ALLON WA = 2 4 $ The owner is mor . West Side ( ; R il an reer $1900 gown. 6 reom home on 10'2 MOHAWR LAKES price, $138 = —— ter heater installed. $158 95 R BC , g North and has set the a : 4 Fer total e of $22 000 with - 3 Owner leaving Pontiac. Offers this eQOrge . rwln i iow down payment of only sores maceuent lec ation ee i Lake front lots. paved winding aie down payment, you can buy Loan ( ompany, APPLIA ee Electric Co, 1060 W. Hi- : jeveiy (@ 1m modern “vungkice” REALTOR Cede pte! OG #2 Teovoo) ne) Some * (jouer EM 36210 ! ior 96.300, *frr'#-3000 Esenings buffainy z ree meine sect Nore aicomati ager, ro. iis FRADE-AN DE eee eae met ie “pase! YE 5 yee ed —_ uilding with living quarters. This’ 592 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. | 44 er ae Pi, : * ment we rec gas { eetegaee por : —— 1 RAY O'NIEHL, Realtor > —ss00 town Homes Dom iron e472 near Saginaw and js now arene! WHEN Y OU NEED | Family Size Refrig. 7 YY ome. electric washer....... $49 $0 S & 8. block to bus. Might Fa 3 BEDROOM RANC H €2 8 Telegraph Ro en 9-9 Milford. Highland and Union Lake ~ For Sale Ac le Acreage - TE-$23-000 per year with no food 42 iio Up to 2 years to pay Table top gas range....,.... $49.85 812.750 Just 2 of these beautiful homes’ rE. 37103 a 6936 | e.ea Call Jor conformation MU) UU or entertainment $ $ AYNE G. 2-pe. living rm. set.......... $28.05 Off Oakland Ave ‘elt, $280 down for Gl Also FHA ~~ ce eee 129 ACRES. EXCELLENT LOCA- - AM_N. Saginaw 9 Fe s-eise Occestonal chair”. 1") § 69s | rms Tedes are accepte wil P . ee wernt venport w VACANT - Gone solid pat om od: oe ee a Popctaianry A i \ ( 4 " | ’ selacres/ owe. Lake soremig _tion. Good speculation property = Ye $2,000 Dos n : * Hw as Rated Plaine praca moat ate devely ; ND AT L&S ia BED — sion table, Heywood Wate. nicely decorated Fam ily sized) inum storms and screens, in. double Elceets coluae se Meat Re = Te Ok "34201 , . 55°r00m on uarters above. Lo- oe TO_ $500 A litfle out of the way, but a tot | JOSEPH F PEIBZ SALES oh d.ning joom Full basement. sutc, rilsted Lot'6o x 220 Full, bath. with built: pening sicher, iy ACRES cullen oad £3 ings suitable for 49 + COMMUNTT LOAN Soon) @% eat to pay. Gas and elec. refrig- THOM AS ECONO: Y Saee Matic heat arge ie paved nig vd + fe = mao te 1 man t Me AWREN 3-042 ‘e water aters ____EVES FE #0823 __ street aio locaton . eS at price 607b@ © ' frep te ies RT with bri aly | With ¢ room pei Basement. | Tas tse geen Se ie bay, oa . FRIENDLY SERVICE Bathroom ve tertares, beds, c as. FURNITURE : wh m= a | ~ . =] + te iw 2 ad as ° $73 Per Month fhinutes from Tel-Huron ane electric pump. ceed set sone ‘ TEAGUE FINANCE CO. mattresses Living Toe war tsee ie FE 20151 : Vy): Attractive 1's story home ! LF ° eee ie fe SUL j > 4 : asional rowel fables,. lam WASH- Jim Will iams Attractive 119 story home tn | WATERFRONT RANCH, | of Pootiae, Sacrificing for $5500.) Floyd Kent Inc..\Realtor 202, N. MAIN TV sets, radios, rags. dining foom ee ee ee | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE large’ bedrooms Te bate RANCH — LEDGESTONE FIRE.) 5" eres near Gingeliville, ge. new | ppg ne NEY. 8 Geer eto 8 ROCHESTER, MICH. other mise et ew & USED. USED TV, $19.96 OF; RCA ‘COLOR | PLACE in livin plus TV, @ reom ranch type. Plastered,. OMEN LOAN TO $500 Visit our trade d f 218 Baldwin _Ave 4-05 a7 stairway to large partially | ak brest rele tong ic inted walls, basement-ol} fur- AMPLE CUSTOMER PA) InG- e sing lor real $230, weet's | ls finished second floor. Full, . den. kitchen wi breakfast” noo pa a : arti TOS | barg ces. 3 Radio & mic asement with gat furnace & picture window overlooking ee Ne culated. aluminum forms, aoc | me USE OUR_ LAYAWAY PLAN Ht a W puree PE Weoice, PARTRIDGE ** Seatac EVE) Bee PARTRIDGE, |r x22 scit'8 om) or PucbBRe Ht rae | Warehouse Clea § room. 2 bedroom = Full = dec diec em ent ®, reasonable | room, full bacement. Priced right PONTIAC REAL a ‘ We buy Tell ec trade, Come out conte Crearance | On pas ee is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE | for quick sale “137 Baldwin : 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE "~ Mortgage Loans 54 sad took round. 2 acres of free n All _- _ | 5 2, a 6 i . ee RPP LLLP PP PPD oo ae ee ' Clarkston [Estates es ene “<- ° L ma 3 West Side BRICK 3-BEDRM. nomeal We caceh@ ype oe ob Lou! REALTY ; For Sale Farms BODY SHOP \ LOANS—$600 to $1,500 OPEN MON, - SAT. 9 to 6 cree se = | Youll find almost everrining | home built in 1956 In i established auto bump shop| on 4 miles E. of Pontiac or H mile Prag ran $ room bungalow on an you've been looking for in ths cellent condition. Lavin | pa Bg Sigg Ra. 16s “ACRE FARM WITH in Pontiac, Good equipment. Lease , ae Auburn Weights on Auburn| SA 0” $160.95 137.88 or tei ge et Ful ye) | [dt ehe' Sater meme Ys) iN" emt om ies | “Powe Cerne _| "AP Bec Scare, Ait) Sawa eee 4 aye oe : jac ern kitchen with vent modern en, 3 larg - . ATO, THOR, Wasi a> : 4 $1,450 gown. fan and breakiast afea. Living | rooms. full bath, piss M% | RILEY Fowlerville, Write or Auto. Wash $290.95 0 . a. room “with dining 1. Ceramic ba master bedroom. | call MU 44468, Mrs. T Biascak, LIQUOR — MOTEL plianee, aif Com Commerce SAVE a $850 Down tife bath oofs and plas-— Autometic Thermo base-| FURNISHED HOME 1618 Duck Lk Ra rd. aioe Auto. Wash. $190.95 ad tered- aie Pull basement with ~ board heat, b- | DOWN FARMS A ACREAGE Very Mig deer Pesan nape, Bluse — SAVE 4 the eit city. » ruil basement. on ere ee ee Gooey | ae pee one =f all Lake privilenes on Sylvan cok Call Rutiedge. OR Fatih, FE +0008 ve ae after’ 4:38. . | ay, rash site.9s 4 a est of all, M's ced with jus: e Toe! . a u : “ . wed street near schools, $2080 dn’ plus escrow. Balance at $22,000. term -|> iiatgl you have to is| Rent Farm Property 48A | Bay Gv. ou ae help. bat pte En CONSOLE 30s Ga: Dryer $289.95 p4 | 2 only 4% per cent interest, 9 4 muve aa Purse! iets Ree sel tetee joe =e Bb ome "Genter Fe its, $13. 4 el Sew. ens ee oT nae , : i a ; Dryer $179, 88 a GILES REALTY CO. RIC ‘Re K il N au ; r tmmediate sale. bee 3 Soe RAY core | WATKINS Lk. prick |Roy Annett nc. | | ony eee BON ie punes-/83 ACRES fhe mS Ht Regd "Fr 21006 ‘or FEL 55203 | Mere» a fine § room brick and, REALTORS | tow with pictyre window. Tis as ’ ROOM HOUSE. Bar, REALTOR PARTRIDGE |: bea est, all tor AVE 2.01 ae gel —— eek wale 2 E. Huron } 6-0466 | == & clean ‘as can be & priced chicken howse Business Mich. Ser es, Hear : bl men chee oR 'e- i $1, 000 0 DOWN oan snd oe yd planter. Ag birch Open. “gvenings And | Sunday. 14 right we a Avowt 0. 40 neres wile > aad FE 43581 1 HURON St Relat Seat 5 — you ee! CHA am . * 1 ios Z oF Month 3 bedroom ranch hom included - Colorful ceramic tile . a t was heat im late possession. < oat Sait ra we ont. _hve ; = For ‘ask "Fon : ii ‘street in Dreyton Pues. — Priv’ evaedel bis ins tr : sods, wae 8 Con 2 eee . BRI Cr , é Hagel | Au Truly an © ing home value room contemporary WwW : on lar 0! a rand $38) fe . = Leta Tate we over & oy pase at only $15,050 on easy terms cer garage. full basement. Com- All farnished a “bringing n big . Esiection™ ees Bs maple GOODY: EAR . plete built-ins. $17.50 complete income. $5,000 down, oy Anne nc. and fson's Furniture, ERVICE ; GE ADD'S. | BROKER : TGs DARESES F ORAWERS (ot CAs vat oes ne. REALTOR PARTRIDGE] FAD a nase BROKER mare vn na Oagevet eaves ore nae a |S ) Got ton Pyai: FE +3 1060 W. HUR 4286 Dixie Hwy yton Plains ; : a St *0n - | OPEN TIL 8 OR 39-1231 re in Fe 44a | Open Evenings; And eens" 7-0656. =“ = " Reténtly Enlarged Used | Appliance ~~ Deptt "i LIGHT: FOR OUTSIDE, -RANGES REFRIGERATORS _ WASHERS DRYERS IRONERS: HEATERS NATIONALLY ENOWN BRANDS _Reconditioned Saturday, 9 to 1 ENFORCED - Guaranteed _ Consumers ok Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence. FE 5-8151 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 =T mann-|— Old RB rs." 172 8 6 Heal ss aPA ice 2) HEATER. = ae 393 Orchard Lk customers will get the chine = oun eae [ATION : assorted sites son. Of | storms, oe Awto, washer, Reason track. MA < 2 $084 Perry 1 ‘Le, _Rd ATTENTION PRE- SPRING CLEARANCE ek Quantity of — 2n@'s | | | | Ur _Mile, Birmingham M it re e0s3 ¢. OR t $4181 “or MA. 5-150], SED “OIL SPAace EATERS. 63 and up. 8 South Per a, _Thompson & Sons Talbot Lumber Plasterboard, rock leth, paint hardware plum and electrical | 704 _ Pe eases 025 AVE. t USED OIL HOT ' TER i HEATER _With tank. MA - best ma- P MILLER "4 LAWN. BQUIPMENT Woodward, “4 USED OIL BURNER. CONTROLS plow and teak. Als oil $20 aA. WARM “MORNING A AND MON- areh coal and with electric Sam ite] 5-60 — combination bottled cpolense Davisdburg. YT | WOOD AND ate NUS t COMaT- sauog doors PE casa |BENSON LUMBE - C O. 6 w. tt 1s Mile Rd) at John R. WINDBREAK FOR FISHERMAN PE 21905 ft e & perch minnows, sand Cost, | crabs, talieas ig mousies, wiggiers, 25e dozen or 3 dozen for 6c. 4186 Disie Hwy. OR 3-1831. pee BULLDOZING fn, a. fil sand, removal. SAND DAILY BE- . $1.35 pe _FE 01233. Special Beach sand. FE 43203 & FE 23-1466. Wood, Coal & Fuel i In. “OAK BODY WwooD, TWO cords delivered, hae df a horse and cow hay. FE 2- A-1 WOOD OF Say ao) AT Vanderzy' Lumber Mill, Mill now under new .managem La- _peer_! Ra! $6121. 3-1 SLAB WOOD. REASONABLE. FE 5-031. 67 ~~APPLEWOOD DELIVERED. OR OS BIRCH & OAK c= WooD —FE 264%. 0 DRY SLAB WOOD. EXC FOR ~~~" GOGD OAK WOOD PE 46229 FIREPLACE. Woop Hardwood any shade Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES. GLAC ~ a FARMS. _ 16008 Shiver Fill 'Y Your Frecsr Today CHOICE BEEF DR ie 3 ‘OR ee ‘HOGS, HOLE PEAS, FRENCH Ht FRIES, SPINA Seo $1.59 Per Doz. Packages 20 2 ae RED gy BS PITTED eee Son te FLORIDA J 6 02 -CAM ...... Si.oe DOW Davey" 8 Locker Service 1013 N. MAIN OL ion ~~ “OL 27 SABHGO POTATOES, B $i 50 per, 18 Also No 1. Lay on Silverbell. Turn ieft = - Bald Mt. No 3821. Sale Farm Equipment 7 76 BOLENS & WHEEL IE TRAC- tors, 3.6 HP. 66 Snow blow- ers, Used power mowers, gas en- Evans wy. MA 6-7878 or OR 3-7624. Act Now !1! FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY —_ — equipment serviced now s work. ' Our will om fod Ez HOUGHTE aN "& SON ; | Gardner - aa Arrow '“We started a trio today — PONTIAC’ S: TRUCK CENTER Aree BRANCH. Oakland at Cass _ For Sale Cars 91 1983 BUICK 4 DR. NICE CLEAN Sie “56 Buick Hardtop $1495 © 1080 by MEA Geftnn, tra Alice sings the melody, Jane sings the harmony and I sing the discord!” For Sale Housetrailers ‘78 Wanted Used Cars 88 OXFORD TRAILER SALES Zimmer - General 23-0721. TRAIL ER EXCH ANGE - MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 35°. WIDE. LOW. AS. $3,098 OTHERS IN COMPARISO! 109 modets — = es a "a3 3 bedrms. 8 and “ottle Gas « Parts and Supplies @ &. Telegraph 5 ves. & San. PM Px * MOBIL HOMES. Availabe on restal cayment ba- oe TRAILER EXCHANGE elegraph __ Bud Shelton Motor Sales f-3; Schutz Motors $ig 8S. Woodward, Birmingham ‘95. BUICK SPECIAL 2DR. HARD- top. Fully equi . Power brakes 1 owner. 000 les, _ 82133, WiLL sACRITICe ‘$5 BUICK CEN-. will take oid- 8-6246. mi 1954 Buick — me +4 one lh bel $705. $20 “BOB FROST, Inc. a ee a ‘§3 BUICK. SUPER HARDTOP. F* _ +6320. r Aubarn & E BUICK “34, 2 DR, SPECIAL. RAH, L. Cc. WILLIAMS CARS, . tone owner, Goed pays top dollar for clean cars.| Buy, be $-6440 Aiso Trade up or down. See! "53 $3 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNA. L. Cat 150 win Ave. clean, good cond. 1 owner. gets. FE #8-38il, Holly, ce 40140-FE 6-1164. See M & M Motor Sales | we can REDUCE YOUR CAR Far ¢ PAYMENTS: ‘Mis1_Dinte Hwy. “OP CASH’ FOR ANY MAKE OR Trade wp or down. ‘RS TION FE 8-015 WE TRADE DOWN Are you tired of © “BIG PAYMENTS”? How would you like a nice trans- portation special ter your equity in your ‘34 ‘86 or “56 model car?) Always 20 oper te —< to choose dollar on late model cars. OR 31603 22 AUBURN WE BUY CARS A ANY CONDI- A Pontiac Community Finance Co. FE 8-0421 HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS 4 GOOD SELECTION OF ST | CADILLAC 62 } COUPE & white. 7,500 a. 5088 y cleen_ 63.850. Ville. 3,000 miles. coated. $3,700. Call ~ Glenn's SHARP. SEL UTELY NO MONEY DN: —} Eades Stevie—Ford.— FE 92666 nav, FE ‘Schutz Motors 912 8, Woodward, Birmingham Beers 42214, "56. Apa as BRAID Pie a arks at fa wetsia Turner Pord.| “34 Th SREY ROURS Bet Aiake ove? | was, payments 4634 Midland. . OR ‘55 BA down, ha ~ CHEV 1958 | DEMOS 2-031, Immediate delivery on these very | low mileage cars . . Haskins Chev. | #3 Ha coupe. Black.,.Can be teen aher 5 p.m. 186 Cadillac. CHEV. CONV. V-8 YOUR CAR 5 DOWN PYMT. ele SOLUTELY nO MONET. Don DOWN. a __Ecdie_ Stevie Ford. FE | 1955 Buick 1 Ford & Heater. $495. $15 Blvd. iv: Mt 2 sedan, wo tone paint . cove’ 804 OL RENAULT-DAUPHINE Beat th | Sa ir ving, ‘4 seer edt. over 40 miles 6 AND 8 CYLS per gallon 4 DOORS—2 DOORS Open WAGONS i PAYMENT Foster's Imported Autos i ae TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. 487 Auburn Ave PE 2-145 COMPARE | 1966 Studebaker Pree 4 door. 3 tone. pajnt. Auto, trans. Fully Custom V-8. 4 door, Fordomatic @751 Piste Highway at MIS 1954 tiac. 4 are. MAple &-5071 Open Nites TH] 9) au) cars came ately be FOR SALE OR TRADE, '31 CHEV rar 3 showroom, Corner of 5, Bivd, and 6, aw, FE eT. n 8 to 8 Trade and terms Eddie Ste FORD CUSTOMLINE, FORDO- Ford E30. rai matic. Safet Waa Take LX: y OiSr. = RP — A _ _over payments. MY joaded with accessories, in excel-| VERY CLEAN '35 V-8 STANDARD lent condition. Powergiide, shift, Black and white Ford. Call Power a => rors. i 3 dte. wer windows 95: RD SEDA POM, Wells, back-up jhette., windshiele a VOR jOLUTELY NO MONEY washers, after 5 ments _p.m. ae iy ‘mo. Meal Credit a ooh Pry P’OLIDE arks ‘@. MI 4-7500, Harold Turne’ — TBIRD "54 “54 Chev. 4-Door << per month : 2 | Tide FROST tne Hunter 6-034 "FORD “Your can ——— DOWN PYMT. Eddie Steele Ford, ‘56 Ford Also ornamental trees @ 8. T FE 2-3200. PEM ‘TIL ? APM een 1. oo & Ferguson Desier sed “yetas aeapee Oe ea, WARM MORNING STOVE, WOOD Ser ee sa eh | ‘ _1e761 Rent Trailer Space e 79 We Ls OMe through “a a ears 2 Stk. N3061 H arato Used and New or coal Kitchen table & Uy oon FIREPLACE, A f° aEL owe pace 77 ‘O Or ~ a eS ries compicte | Bathroom wisdew, OR | Ging wood Channet |e FARPA a erome's’ biding santero (e —come ™ y701 way fuel of! Oakland Fuel & EE Btn Ba Band MOBILBOME EST ESTATES. MODERN yt Se: Paint @¢ Orchard Lk. Ave. FE MeCULLOGS Ch CHAIN 84 saws, ooeY front end playground. EM ‘38 Buick Spec. HT. ¢dr. .. $1895 STUMBER $3150 Fr. rs da Diave "RB ‘ ht S {" ‘96 Ford Ranch, Wagon 31488 SCRPLUS LUMBER’. Do tt Yourselt__ ot] ateercaxp unr azo-rme| Yate EMPaT dies | Seren wORLE apo oe) | OTIGAE OPO! | sechtere | North Moto | $340 Highland Ra. (M-58)_ on Sheed | EN Cecile Gordon, 2190 Davisburg | 7 mshem_MI_¢-6053._ , those who want the best. Base; ()-chard Lake at Cass | 8s Fora Victoria ......--..- $11 ‘ta , aS oe range, §25 wate Gees oy Rt _Phoce Mou? ME _¢ sets ee vOriver_Sutes on-set. eas = gf Onlord_en Lakeville Ra. FE £0488 ‘3 Cuere coat tiss| NI jet Schutz otors pep ict ere = -ocah S 24 & 36 Chevy 2dr { @ir= WI7-s. ae oat ELEC KEATER Wits HAND SOWNIE HARDWARE mi eiseaees poling i a or Cle PARK Av PARKHURST " papi rece md Loo Geen Gneay “34 3 Pontiac pcan i IcVvi ULSL tee | ® GAL t $40 98 Gates oe ate cis Coal and OU Phone PE 243s | | JaNtlary So¢arance, | Jovely acres: tnclodes s private | from 10 eat paeene ee Ghevy Sedan oll RUNTER AT 8. WOODWAR ER Can ssinks 'b finings $80.50 up PE 20230 _ 8 SANFORD §gaSONED FIREPLACE. woop) 38 per cont Geoownt now Diow. | lace with cood swimming, good 83 Chevy par... BIRMINGHAM MI Aas ee eS ed Pe Babee Le y oa stand faucets. FOR | RENT cedar kindling. F PE 2-6344 barrows, cultivator, mowers s schoois house Taado 100 ane ARS 3 Mood! 3 ar. BOO CHEVROLET. “7656 BEL SL AIR +DR. — — | SEASONED HARD WOOD etc. shelter 15 —— te Pon- WILL PAY "$3 Seda 495 Power Glide, Radio & heater. BLUE AND WHITE 1956 FORD _ SAVE PLUMBING | Floor sanders, hand sanders — OR 33077. 1 Pon tise, Also teaser sales. Base rate Top Dollar 3 Packard ——s sas Clean. $1,215. EM: Pais co pe aan, ON. | ste Oskiand Fuel & | SEASONED APPLE ae Laas - nn Fees Erte i100, FE He ot FE ‘sieea_ | —asamess TALLED F eae i: MOTORS S r mperia sume of $27.34 mo, Call A QBADE CAST a parm a | days 8:30 ere a) Sunday 10 06 SLAB. AB & FIREPLACE ere ” al “MeLailoe Chain Saws” Muffiers, il pips. starters, G22: | CORNER PIKE & -EAST BLVD. CADILLACS Credit Mer. Mr Parks ai MI qualit, B| te entca'm Builders FOR aS LOW AS $ . eto Q5 —o ~Aee rede. aoufacturer : 38 FORD. TRADE on fchitaaee Se, ms veer? ih |_ ply. 156 W Montealm. FE 54712. Pare Trees, Shrubs 68 rue term = and give BZ pSiQLLERBACES AUTO P. pants | ~ Used Truck Parts 89A Aico = fine _octection of other $3 ‘ford On his " . peor, boa dl ve ‘w good used chain Bad bd 5 try Cameras, Equipment 61A | oakiaxp SERV. TRIM- on NEW '38-" RADIO, Mar Pee Spe yp 4 iac-Cadi ii_ FORD _C 30) 2DR,_ FOM YOUR h LARGE ASSORTMENT OP - wi | IO Seg seg Pree et. Fe We also have chatn saws for rent.| “Duan puttons, 940. PR 8-680. | “Henouts NM GTom SALES Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac Schutz Motors | “can"oa DOWN PYMT, Eddie). ] a — ee ve 3 Steele F ‘ord. ee ice axates—Russ New S/W B & TRADE CAM KING BROS. Waite | $60 Subure 4 1350 N FORD PARLARE 300. = Merchandise Diaie| eras. projectors, tape recorders __ For ‘Sale Pets 69 YOUR IB 3 carb, also m hi will fit . 612 8. Woodward, Birmingham | 1957 NE +DR. _Huron Bt arty shoe “af ~ Pontise Ré at Opdree "38. 36 or Chevy, FE 51328 ____ For Sale Tracks 90 : Fordomatic, Radio, beater, power ANC HOR FE — S re Fp sere | spurs. corm as | 260% p oiiig. | one _& * al» Woodward rcIE : og I “Sale _Musical Goods 62, MeCUL CHAIN SAWS | STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES 02 CHEVIE PANEL. $21.72 PER CHRYSLER 1952 Pere wy : No fe Ma | | ted@y bears. Stud service, FE traded ir on General Safety Tires. No money down Assyme . will er trade. use sec FREE “ehrntate ee Crooks eS & Repairs a | Upto bo per cest eff, Black of| payments, Contect Mitlon. | B’ham MI 41930] Here's ng like new 4| ond cor. Midwest ® igs, Sarancon FERTURES, TOUNGE. acconDIOn, Tm Cage Ake RED ESPEERES IO Gk | sEuECTION OF Jy an oegD| Mee Su src “furaer_ ora. batt . Be ortae tance, AA ceeges | FORD FOR 6 POM haces. Hot water and cigam bot-| Reasonable sag as + spreaders Davis Machinery, Pb. BEE ‘Tl CHEVY ‘% TON PICKUP. FE ‘53 ( h ev. | wi ig f'Bine paint | Edie Gueele Bord PE N. era hed ’ AKC REGISTERED. DACHSE fe Pree irc toeneaseapecaccas "SM PORD NLINER- Sect een | "Eel eT ae aE |My Borg POTTS | “bor Sale Tren 604 | "es Satta" Ears Sas cee Ee = oN gly tg So a te bee es |—— ae \ramraoteee| Wagon SCHUTZ | _Sasstsieuso’S & - Paint Gatty SUPPLY TUMBO-GTBSOR a GUITAR With | M coast ake wLISH_ SPRINGER | Ta “hd MAple _5-2602. rare Dum ire mieegs cheap Wt 8 dane: 685 LAPEER R FE 4431, _ cese_O© ee ica mer barier. a #7] SPECIAL capt, 670-18. $12.95 exchange. Also) _ $00. Stk. N4069 BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS PIANO TUNING —" OOCAR| Gekinenam syivan Village. eva 14" recaps. 670-15 a «8 MOTORS or oP ee cen cpa Cae Pes E| See eae eer| | BECK WILSON $596 Step | ~ Rental Purchase Plan apers. FE 2-137, after 6 CELLENT CONDITION sntess A? Pee ures: Slate, Te] Mls ORTONVILLE, MICH. 5 ee BEEP AND FORE EAE grat | cvrumecta m | ON eT Gemeate wis | = CREDIT TERMS LAT, TEL TINES WC? | al FORD COMRiER. ; ust. 2-Dr. HTS. | ass e so Call PES _ oL one — LL. also whitewalls. =. ae money down Assume or CHRY SLER 1955 CIRCLE PLUG! — oo a Ee — - oun TM DEAL FE _4-0687. a on Ogi ge Million Here’s one, if you’ re looking for Stk _N3952B : — coe ISTER COCK ou Ha 9-4000._ . that ext ind- ——— ———- a — I “spaniel pups. PE 4 Pontiac Ra.. iyke aaa Servic sl % FORD PF 3 is sor Beluxe that's “i foaded with $368 red. Factory wrooms. Michi | BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. Fe- | FE_¢07: ee OY ‘E 41133 aa aur per mo. No money down. Assume CEVTO e eoupr power steer- in 13, ” ” 8. Telegraph FE 20567 ical Tene aed Yamane! hydraulic of eo Cxlinders oars puck Ma- _Ekeia omg ont woopw tifa © bucagne Bly Dive — poe ond ve. = iO Piatti 7 : AT 8. : EPO! PIANO TUNING, PLAYER RE- 7 Lincoin 8-3837. chine. 33 Hood. Phone PE |; UMP PER : interior. N th “tine “om sat athe “greet = SOsTGR BULL POPPY. 15 WEEKS Auction Sales 77 Sale i. "Sea money. down, Assume = ee. r jet : SCHUTZ MOTORS or ae conbinatiee | SMALL PLANO. EXC__COND. 37 | 5 °F E70 a Fer Motorcycles 83) Senta Serer Dera’! 000. bprablied 3 o.| \,812 8, Woodward, Birmingham ” cxuRCE BRITTANY PUPS. AKC. 7 MOS.| awrig Orson No $20 per mo. | \, ( ing FE 2.0233 = wide Fruit Reybo mate aon rons SN NON | ANed te be sala at pate ee on 1952 BOB FROST. Inc. ‘ : Che VI olet Y Peet tee ateh enle. 6266. | DAEREUND, Pee ee, eee: Fes. swam. Hiside cost me Raney Davie a's. Beal GMC ore ante na \ phone PE 42078 HUNTER AT 8. AnD CASH WA FE 5M, aige | ARC Tee. FE S06 sired. ; 3, am, Theide s A \ 7 |SMALL_ 1 MANUEL 13 AKC reg. FE _3-3046. — : 508, 1 TON PANEL a FORD, CONVERTIBII 5, TAKE BIRMING 42735 PRICES © So oeae thus sot onieesers on Age ER, 3 YRS. ee at Pee ist “Boats & Accessories 85 oe ee a FE 8- ; ‘8 FORD CU i Rai, tr, plasterboard. porte ey ? M1 SE Huron . ‘ os rt home or kennel. Call FE; 6:30 = sharp. 1 mile south REBEL _ AILS LARRY JEROME (ghee ie Goon 57 DeSoto ' : fn on 6 ae 26 Ip. beg joint cement. ...-- #210, “menea ?300pe0 is BACHSHONG WATKAT STUD de wee ae aeienea catre Oe a E.| ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | 6 MG-A_ a Low SLE. 74 — = - FE4-3529 bod ‘i Lp focotecigh N ood living room, dining room, ° age. Best later. OL _1-1535. 1954 FORD AGON, 1th SE came «9 Oy BUY OF THE MONTH | Silage 0 SO | Gee Sa ae Ge | ie cara | ATT AT TOR —|Firedome | se i2=. 55 e288. "pir wood a WIEGAND'S ENGLISH SETTER PUPPiEs FOR | SA{ oc “Rectrical appliances. We | CHETEK. CADILLAC ALUM.| — iter. Ce Shoe moulding. : A _sale FE _5o0es are loaded! You'll have to. see FIBERGLAS & ‘OOD \ 1052 DODGE PICKUP. GOOD CON- — oe on A Min Spinet Mahogany, Pull 88 FOR SALE: RED it te Peateeer at Per he & | MERCURY 0) OARD MOTORS | dition, $245. Flush doors. ist al $3 keys with bench List $605, oon tO rea re Tyler, _Auc 2 INLAND I KE SALES R ‘ nad. door + 8PEC 3ax3% bute brass pai Sea mu B & B FE ¢1171 3127 W. Euron FE 24122 I U CK | tang Date Contary een fet fas iw nu atts oat "el 5 Sales |e eee |SPE SI} | Sctnitz Motors || Sta ea at ba : : z ; tbe MOTORS. CRESTLIN. | ‘rT \ Gt Fe rd, Birmingham — Te Se > $85-28- 2 “E wandard. $8. Pu. FE( uction £¥ivenpe r 912. 8. Woodward, | at boats, trailers, Earl e ‘LOW AS 1.8 |HOMER HIGHT Se oto | am SETTER ME Fez | 5080 Dixie Highway | StaieeSat ait omy sor . ete ee aT Ce rice lst. All vmeterials aa — . ML electric evinrude. Both for |, : . ro Pick. FROM oe ee ne AN OA 82528 Covers. Bright end ar 4 TE cannes UR Drayton Plains gies. Kelly's Hardware. Au. 47 CHEVROLET. ; : N con't “have to be an expert, to |. piles \p3 Sanderson. FEL 2-771. Every Wednesday 7 P.M.| _3%en"* Mme Aubere sia 2-Ton or DESOTO 1956 M | N 2 yp FOR SALE. EM: NORTHER Balisener' iE, Huson St FE PARAK: FOR SALE. Seb Hares anand ay JOHNSON MOTORS Seman tree Dean . Powerflite, radio & mite Se, Pa; k Gua T very olnday.... Trailers & Accessories. boom, ete. Pully equipped. tires, powe. steering, | power wn ara eets r.to Talk + for boat, wg co BR P22") Sale Office Equipment 63 rae Yah ge“p cat Boy and Sell Daily | gemma tenaee TPE ES we? CVIOLEL | Fes yal Se per oll et ERALD BLUE Ct 0 MACHINE IN a ee Ea ae R 3-2717 rizes : = |? = —— ji Restore, PR S18. God coniion 1. pee, 12 | Peat since Istetat Osbland hee |B PERRUARY taT_—at | “Richens beet en yee | 1) CHEVROLET sikivonaae © YORE SCHUTZ MOTORS THE "gallery. All equ ent &) Office Supply. 17 W. Lawrence BRED BLACK MASK BOX.) },P.m. 4 Seco a es, tele | oxEee rye Evinrede w See, fo -ion fiatiorm 1985 opens HT. $1305/ 912 3. Woodward, Birmingham 57814. ic. . er 6 weeks old, $5 each.| Vision, bh . & ply tires, nearly new. Power stee er es, R & | rifles complete, F oe RES _ St. Pontiac ¥ See anulinar’ Gomer. ue end. Save money and have fun| cut prices. aye Marine Service, 55 H. Good wail tires. Low| 3? DODGE, 9 PARSENGER. STA- "Gnrome, ideal. for ture over oF er Special, $14.95, Tables, chairs ra. a Se ose “Ontord. io 8 p.m eo oe $295 ite 2-DR 3. ace als Pp [ sks, Special price. enstose | REG. TOY TERRIER PUP- | —* at_Korth_€_ See : . Hepat Sa eee s R C E crise rr beuroom #8 value Book ‘Store. 13 E. Lawrence, tes, OR 9-7728. For Sale Housetrailers 78| See OurNewLineof = {'50 DIVCO. Joel ey Noe PONTIAC - pe gy Aes em Sale Store Equipment 64 kame ws oe SS a ae Aluminum Boats Milk Delivery w5¢ FORD CUSTOM 2DE.. s1i88| = AUTO BROKERS i FREE STANDING JETS $18.95) ~~ oe Sa = : sim” tater Ful cash price. Res) quality a © savings! Ready for work. P 1955 PL DR, ...... "5 ous | '38 Buick Povael. oor Ee: yd ishegte wih mings > $4 | eta obey care glee Sens | SPE ewe lag ope peer emer | “STH i olen ere: ge 3 er Stata han RIGHT m ™ f = R os ze % : zed alent . ad : : c : Spe: colored bath et ica Efenen Call OR 2-7513 or On $i Gif, Slum, Sleene 4. Exc. cond. = '53 INTERNATIONAL Actomatte trang” Waltewall tres "63 Chev’ Converts 5. 3508) ae Ee SO REESE + ‘Wit sccegt any teas. offer. Terms | ee : ape Cher Good edb. TAS" Uusine SUPPLt a | “Large seiecton, | Ham ¢ grown. Head . Rea eeny eg a Metro Parcel Leliv. | Spon ary Ge & beatess | "09 Ford 8, cleam nn 8 308 -pemceas,: in "ss ee FE 6-210; Still vet up. stainless steel. Cigar, S Speclaity. Tank Fepat DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF arrington t Works — V-8. 4dr. Radio, heater Powerglide. | 51 Chev. 2dr. Delux R&H & New 1988 4 : aw candy & 3 show cases. Cigarette, orm cultures. La verge, ~ THE 8&8 SALE | PE 29-0033 Open_Sundays $695 Real clean AH Se. super Rad Dyna. = 4 nace delivered. a 2 qoeks,| 3 meas. 98 = T tion Offered 87 198 CHEVE. ¢DR. <--. $1308 | 52 Plymegth ¢dr. 2... ——- : Gar Best cash| _eves. 18 ON AT HUTCHINSON Transporta ‘83 WHITE Pa mond ng 7 eee “$Ry iN sroce steel overhead ecc-| 38006 Se ns ha” Limveed ve gain on etand. So great mas, we mow hove te FLY 4 Ss 1200_W. adison FE 40100 | 1953 wash Sed, Liveevesee eadk’ all siees ong, prices. Large) 2-000 : . Ht wat %. Tom. selection of new and used Cautorala 0" fewalt vic: Sleeper Cab Tractor Lik ER- DALLAS WEPT-WING DODGE. 983 Plym. selection from up. A fants, Reason: es ever. Ser.ice ins. Completely ditioned & DODGE - PLYMOUTH Brand new ‘t* Dodge 2dr. sedan, modern door on Your Ec us give; Ladies Ready to Wear _tbe._ al : OVER LECT F = ervck_oGiNG NORTH Fan? ready to £0. ain TOLER $2,196 Pontiac, ae SS eds peepee! vate © The all 10st Ponting, Chiet | —ee Bither_way_FE_ * $1895 1000 Mat ive 291 Weer) “DODGE CARS & ens Hudson’ Sharp ae ms - we gos} STORE FIXTURES r.§ now of Gispia wait until | CARS FOR CONNECTICUT, WASH ao GHENT “BEL Ate aPORTS Ford Sia, Wagon ........ Bo TOR SALE |emctrateouracmmpen| Giri Y SEY“) irk CHECK | ‘gi eh 5 4 and sale,| "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OUR SPECIAL, WINTER = waenes 5 NEW PICKUPS! DON'T. WIS H FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. a) sell, dal Fe 6 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WE: TRADE —TERMS el aie OWENS - Used Truck * Center 147 S. 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O NW » e ' : : Rome transy SAVLOR sso7 odines 4 STATIO see 8 som OWrfl 24 tor ea0 ; Z IEM EHA MAG = — : RIE} ENGL FE 2 } | w : se , Sagina s: \ * ries ameron. Mifche Subs for Dad in Play YORK, Pa. (®—Actor Cameron Mitchell is _ g¢ in for an ailing Theater's production of ‘Inherit -the Wind,” opening tomorrow night. | * * * The performer is his father, the Rev._Charles. M. Mitzell, a retired! ~ minister. The 37-year-old actor playing the role of Matthew Haber the famous Scopes monkey trial of the 20s. Brady is the fictional counterpart of the late William Jennings Bryan. * * * Mitchell said it was the first time he’d ever undertaken a role on such short notice, and added: “It's a’ great part—just right for my father—put not for me.” Boones Add Exemption HACKENSACK. N. J. (INS) — Singer Pat Boone and his wife Shirley, announced the birth yes- terday of a T-pound, 12-ounce baby girl. It ts the Boones’ fourth child. All ef them are girls. SCIENCE FUN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Entertaining demonstra- tions . . . Projects to build at home .. . Official 4-H Club membership and pin. _ wetch “4-H TV CLUB” ‘CHANNEL 2 WIBK-TV Saturdays ot 9:00 a.m. ho tl ti ti iti i tn Ni Ai i i ~“Aguarium Supplies $ a § 3 4 ~wwevrewwvweeFfe= TTT > pecial This The grr Antenna $ Installed . . eee a Bloomfield Electronics the York Little) . be! Brady _in_the play based ‘on’ | It’s going—and don’t let this un- Inje ts jae See Kd $ JOHN PAYNE Believe Humor a ee | Some Hoods Are Just || Too Nice for Words By EARL Hames. " programs furnahed 7 sation Usted tn this column are subject to change without notice omer ly hike | ‘Restless Gun’ WILSON “ sixw YORK—My wife says I should write a hoodlum love” story. ' || So “Uncle Mike, The Soft-Hearted Murderer” is right out of - |the. Wilson 9 aaa Notebook and it’s true—but for the x chair. He’s just a big softie. Keeps It Lively Uses Movie Formula in Producing Westerns for Television - By ERSKINE JOHNSON I stil] don't know where the yel- ‘low went, despite harassment by all those TV toothpaste commer- cials, but after talking to John). 'C*Restless Gun’') Payne I sure know where TV comedy is going i * * * had been along. * I'm going to shoot you.” Rose for four nights. away. legal hay out of this.” ‘saddle you—right into those West-; ‘ern telefilms some comedians and, dicted whuld lay turkey-sized eggs. on home screens this season. One-third of his “‘Restiess Gun” wr have comedy overtones | based on a theory learned 16ME come of the young hoods think Mike has been very soft-hearted to go to the = by Hollywood movie mak- noe 8 “that if you play Westerns — the middle with a straight he they’re boring and dull. Cuenedy situations involving the hero — at s the blueprint I'm folowing. * * * “But it isn't mine—it belongs to jhalf-hour movie every week.”’ LOOK FOR LAUGHS James Garner told mie the same) ‘thing recently about “Maverick.” Crosby (now of the U.S. Army) is here x * - Uncle Mike has got rid of guys by ordering them killed. But with dames he could never @ -have-one shot; ner-even flatten one_ with. — But Uncle Mike, the modern hood, had a- wife—also a “girl,” named Rose, | Mike loved his wife, and in public was’ always with her. He bought her mink coats, and diamonds, and movie magazines, and comic books. Only on a sneakaway out to Hot Springs, would he take Rose. Rose was get- ' ting to be a pretty old tomato. ; ‘Mike came back from Hot Springs all full of health. His ous, unpacking for him, found a night club picture and saw Rose “Invasion of privacy!” his lawyer bellowed. k * * ° His wife bawled for two weeks. “Humiliatin’ me like that! : “You, too?” Uncle Mike felt bad, and got her a new chin- chilla, and a diamond bracelet, and didn't sneak out to see) ‘Then Mike's legal eagle suddenly discovered that ‘the Feds were tapping Rose's phones, trying to send Mike “We'll make “WAID A MINUTE,” Mike said. “Waid a minute.” The lawyer rubbed his hands. “With- out a court order the Feds are tapping Madison avenue bright boys pre-. ‘the wires of your mistress. We can delay |” your case for YEARS!” | “Forgedd it!" Uncle ‘went. ‘ean to save his wife's feelings. the theory,” says Payne.| But some of the older hoods claim — that any man who had the same wife — and same mistress for 20 years, with — characters and occasional comedy €8¢h knowing about the other, must find jail a very restful piace. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Charles Laughton is Mike I* ‘Rather'n have my missus humiliated — stanzas for 1957-'68, says Payne, about my girl, I'll go to the can.” So he delayed here ™ » the movies—and I'm making @ gwajting a work permit for a London gj lplay—though. he was born in Scar- | sald. jborough, England, in 1899 (penalty of | © becoming an Ameddican) . . Lindsay JUNE the Sunday night competition that making recordings for Uncle Sam. has Eq Sullivan and Steve Alien Pion a diet of fingernails. * * “In addition to the laughs in the iscript,”* Garner said, ‘‘we look for ithem on the set while we're shoot- ‘ing. Directors are giving "Mav- ‘erick’ the light touch every place | they can.” ee ae CLEARANCE Overstéck on certain * Hampton Electric 825 WEST HURON ST. FE 4-2526 7" 9300 P.M. ‘balding little country stere clerk; and another in which Payne lands ‘behind the eightball when he ‘awards a prize tothe wrong jar of) strawberry preserves at a county fair. . GOOD SHOWMANSHIP says Payne, “to get the hero off the boring and dull hook. You do ALL WORK GUARANTEED it with light situations and by hir- —_—— * “It was supporting casts — outstanding featured players — which once made big movie hits. Now I'm aus Ge same thing on TV. Ca supporting. casts. * * Color—Biack & ‘White We Feature Sylvania, Zenith and RCA edits bar bab Fri, 9 to 9 GOOD USED TV SETS CONDON’S - RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE W218. Parke, Corner Auburn - Call FE 4-9736 | Like other film stars turned soft by working in only two or think 1 could keep it rp for more than maybe three years. He even tried to work through the, stage one ‘morning and looked at the set. It was moving. I said, ‘What's hap?’ _“Tt's just good showmanship," ing outstanding bit players in the|” ia flu attack but finally halted) * Faye Emersen's beau, Jack leaving ‘em free to wed . baby’s born . another film with M. Monroe. his next play. * sotight good honeymoon ‘weather in N.Y., Miami, St. and Ft. Worth, finally went to Palm Springs . told Rainier there'll be no picture-peddling when the second . Sir Laurence Olivier was asked if he'd make 7:15 (7) News: Daly. . Pretty! * Walker, got his final decree,, . Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood Louis | Grace Kelly 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. The answer: “No!” .. model-turned-actress June Blair gets her big break In a movie. Hank Greenberg'll spend the summer touring Europe. . liam Saroyan wants Art Carney (of “The Rope Dancers”) for) TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A young Bronx student took the| idifficult N. Y. State scholarship exams, and signed afterward, | “Well, I just saved the state $2,800.” That's earl, brother. | are in their glory.’ According record. shops, the = ost consistent) ~ don’t mean phe kind grandmothers use). Running in a dead heat for first Place are “Maybe” by the Chan- tels, and “Get A Job’ by the Silhouettes. Holding down the next spot solidly is “‘Oh Julie” by the Crescendos . . . a newcomer to the upper echelon. x *«* & order of popularity Shorts” “Dede Dinah” by Frankie Avalon (making its first appearance in the top five). Most promising of the latest re- leases are ger Stroll” by the Diamond “Waitin' In School” ~ thee Nelson. ee Jazz fans - the “ialned ees are pening here?’ and then I realized I went to bed and called a doctor.” . * 1 * tee Restless Gun"'. series, tele- GARRARD yom CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 Highland Rood cast by NBC Monday at 8 p.m., is on Jimmy Stewart's onetime , “Six Shooter,” which "on a one-time Jimmy/c film Western character, in Hi-Fi PLAYERS mercially tainted “Yellow Dog Blues” by Joe Darensbourg’ s Dixie the set wasn’t moving. It was me. Flyers, but it has ‘proven that istraight instrumentat Dixie can turn some heads by creeping near the top five in sales. ALBUMS: Pick of the new crop is a gém “The Art*Of Mabel Mercer” ene a es ee dha vt Berra Miss Mercer is at her sit-andsip-!| } th \ i t i to a poll of Pontiac Others in the top five, “in their) , ao by the Royal Teens, and may. turn their backs on a com-! . mn Dise Data and Chatter 7 ww Music in the “Round by Dick Saunders; — ~ This week the! your-last-drink-best in this set of rock ‘n’ rollers two 12" LP's. | Newest show afbum is “The Mu- sic Man” original cast . . . looks like a big one. Also affords the finest version of ‘ ‘Seventy Six Trombones’ * to be * * THE JAZZ NEST: For those who insist that jazz has gotta be) _ this or that, our choice this week will give them much to ponder|i5 gent over, ‘Salute’ To Satch” (RCA Victor LPM-1324) by Joe Newman should cause widespread head- scratching. It's more a mixture of Armstrong and the modern idiom than anything . . . excellent and * * * ee 16:15 . Wil-| (Capitol. 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Is Sir Winston as great an -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 7:@@ 47) Sports Focus. . (9) Hawkeye. _ (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: International | harbor murderer, forger and’ crook. (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: (9:30 Bitter ex-employe plans to) blow up chemical plant. | ris. (2) News: LeGoff. (9) Country Hoedown. (4) The Thin Man. Adven- 50 (2) Weather: Phelps tures: Nick saves a Sultan.) (2) Playhouse. James Mason, Faith Domergue in drama. __Officer Mason, wife Domergue) find old friend * while stationed on South Pa-| cific “art lovers” (2) Dr. Christian. {7:30 (7) Rin Tin Arrogant soaciee pro heavyweight bout. vokes Rinty, R (2) Lineup. Adventure: (9) Million Deol Movie. E4-| Arson case. 9:30 (2) Capt. ‘Kangaroo. ward G. Robinson, “Tam- | (4) Quiz ‘Em. pico.” (4) '10:90 (7) Crash. Adventure: Dick) _‘” Betty Boop. (4) Truth, Powell, ‘““‘The Room.” ___when Bowie arranges benefit,10:45 (4) Comment. News com-|11:00 (2) Heckle. and Jeckle. show. ® mentators analyze current ® Pury. (4) Last Resort. Drama: events in new series. Convicted murderer refuses , _ 11:90 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. t ee (4) Andy’s Gang. : Swerve (EmArcy MG-36026) by Garner. Noo xo), doubt the living piano most liked by all schools, Garner's is a steady seller. This LP swings out in the “clomp-clomp” style Garner is known for. - “. § under—suspicion when hated (2) News: LeGoff. : * toll bridge keeper is killed.’ | . F S00N \11:15 (9) Weather. | SATURDAY AFTERNOO! Liha Wu) Colt 45. Western: Colt, (4) Weather: Eliot. } | a Beet ee __ 12:00 (2) Young People's. Concerts oe _ (4) True Story. ACROSS me " : r] (1) Saturday Party. ——end Sa (9) Country ( Calendar. Gentleman nian : : dense) the i12:30 (2) Lone Ranger. 25th Anni- ote — versary Show. : ehildren (4) Detective's Diary. 8 Century — {9) Comedy Time. 1 — soup ee 1:00 (4) Movie. = Small night bird - (9) Movie. re unl 22 Talk: - 7 1 ena cunt 1:30 (2) World This Week. 36 Vend . 1:45 (2) % Exeegerete Kel ee (2) Hockey Preview. 33 Peninsula in 2:00 (2) Tce Hockey. Black Hawks * : vs. Rangers. 36 Ww core (4) Pro Basketball—Lakers 39 -—— meeting vs. Nationals. 41 Babylonion god a ane cna (7) Ramar of the Jungle. 45 Stringent (9) Movie. 1 P Sere ET . a : aa Chaten recess 3) Path Pasenges 3 Titles 2:30 (7) Movie: Mr. Crime. 53 Stratford, on 4 Pastens A s, bra at az is Filad plant | : Sa ne — ee 8 ed ne 4:00 (4) Sports on Parade. 55 The seven ———- 7 Affirmative 25 Prayers 42 Health 56 Caresses 8 Swamps 26 More painful 43 k tO excess a : 87 E ® Impiement 27 Subordinate . 44 Greek t Down erase = fever } dess 46 Plant part $ up repose 1 Enjoy (2) Leave to Beaver. Com- edy: Beaver, Wally get paper route to earn bicycie. 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Ad Enemy steals tickef money parole. (2) Trackdown. _ Adventure. Ranger places entire town 10:00 ster. Tin. Adventure: ; Consequences. | Adventure: (T) Patrice - ‘Bennett, comic Howard Mor-| covers Mason's addiction to! morphine and struggles to t break him of the habit, | . ‘He (7) Winchell File. Father finds out son is gang- (9) If I Had Million. (4) Boxing. Yvon Durelle, Clarence Hinnant in light (9) Person to Person. Beauty advisor, model, writer Anita Colby and actor Cyril Ritchard. (2) Harbor Command. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. - (9) National News. (4) News: W'kamp. Munsel. Tony | \" : | (Miss |. 69 Island. The friend dis- | Drama: |**55 SATURDAY MORNING ~ (2) Meditations. 7:55 (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Anthropology. ‘8:30 (2) Mich. Conservation. (7) Gift of Life. $:45 (2) Children’s Bible Adven-| (4) (color) News. 9:00 (2) 4H Electrical Club. (4) Farm Report. (7), Crusade for Christ. 9:15 (4) Window Shopping. 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (7) Milky's Movie Party. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Ruff and Reddy. 11:55 (9) Billboards. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | shoots it out with Mexicans.'11:20 (9) Feature Theater. Bruce \ | (4) Life of Riley. Comedy: | Cabot, ‘‘Gallan* Legion. ‘6:08 (7) Mr. Danger. Riley finds teaching bowling’ 48.) (9) Popeye. not up his alley. | (4) Sports: Parker. (4) News: Williams (2) Zane Grey Theater. Ad (2) Sports Final. i) pee Gee venture: Ranchers retaliate 2) Squad. when Lloyd Bridges fences 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. , “ in land. Leon Errol, (4) Weather: Eliot. 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Musical: | fire Out West.” Sammy Davis Jr. Taylor, “I'm Still Alive.” (6:20 (4) Box Four (9) Charlie Chan. 40.) . (4) “M” Squad. Drama: Of-; - 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- ficer hunts shakedown racket 11:0 (ry Adal Stevens Sch ern: Deputy with secret ca-, boss. : Pea” reer as badman tangles with’ (2) Mr. Adams. Eve. Com ati gaan eace sheriff father. edy: Eve inherits Scottish| epee (9) Brave Eagle. ' castle—and trouble. aang »itheny. They just throw an artist as he is a statesman? - ‘Impossible,’ said the former president. “He would have to be — a Rembrandt. . ... Hé’s the ‘statesman of the age, you know as * * * ; - Churchill's ti are. on dis- slay at the ‘Pantant Rockhill Nel- son Art Gallery. It is the first ‘time his work has ever been ex- show, The collection will move on next week for showings in eight other cities in the United States and Canada. : * * * “They are damn good,’ Tru- iman concluded. “At least you can tell what they are. And that’s more than you can say for a lot of thesé modern painters. Ham-and-eggers, I call egg at ithe canvas and mix in a little ‘ham.”' Gold Take Nears Billion PERTH, Australia — Gold deliv- ‘Mexican Spit- ered to. the Royal Mint in Perth - ('40.) Kent during 1957 brought the total value jof gold production in Western £400,000,000 ($900,000,000).. 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He was born’ Wonderful, hearty, courageous, ~—-werthwhile people, all gone 25 and more years be- Bibical and actuarial (gaged in,the Homeric task of trying after a time and cheerfully joinedjhad been waiting to join’ “enter a = «++ -he—was-still cheerful the nasa earlier than expected. last time I saw him, though en- * <€ *,. the bums magazines formed around him on the street, of talent. outside the church or the funeral | oA invariably good’ parlor just after a service was! over. “They're hitting all around us,” he'd say, His listeners would nod agreement, and wonder — like sur- vivors of a battle — why the shell had landed just there instead of, natured man. The first time I ever met him he had a fainting spell in Mike Jacobs’ office in the old Hippodrome. I was alarmed, but Joe Jacobs and a few others who! knew him better at the time said, “Forget it, he'll be okay.” We went, _- Some othe her rs. say, over here. on drinking a bottle of champagne * * ® Mike had popped. “Cas Adams, Ann Gillis, Andy! “Here we are drinking that Tif- Geer, Louie Ruppei, Bob Levitt... fany,”" Joe said contentedly, bub- iJohn Cameron Swayze, ts tickling his nose. _Cas ‘sat up| ito assume the borden of re-teaching with it. Wherever he went in news-| ‘him how to walk, after his stroke. Ann taught me how te talk on radis. I was one of her lesser . As a very young lady had a preducer’s hand in F.D.R.’s Fireside Chats She helped shape or polish the air careers of John Daly, Ed Mur- irow, H.V. Kaltenborn, Bob Trout, Kiernan, Morgan Beatty, George Gobel and many os es ae _* Hits Grand Jury. School Probe of search ‘should be put on the same New York's Board competitive basis as satellite de- Education Feels Legality velopment, says the science editor: of Investigation i in Doubt of the ihree rican Cancer Society. x * * NEW YORK w—The New York Pat McGrady of New York City; City Board of Edueation charged proposed that the U.S. govern-| last night that thé special Brook- Ment challenge Soviet and_ other lyn grand jury probing school foreign scientists to compete for) may not be legally valid.” Cancer control. * * * | After a 6'2 hour closed meeting! the board, continuing its battle with the grand jury and Kings Asks U.S., Reds to Match Brains on Cancer Cure crime ** “would care whether a cancer cure were stamped ‘Made in the U.S.A." or ‘Made in the U.S.S.R.’” County Judge Samuel S. Leibo- . . witz, said in a statement: ‘It usu- Wives, Children Invited atty is the furiction of grand ju- to Union Contract Talks ries to investigate the commission of a crime and not to review ad-| DALLAS «®—Roy Evans. presi- ministrative functions of govern- dent of Local 893, United Auto! ment agencies unless there is evi- Workers, announced the union has! dence of dereliction by public offi-|invited its members to bring their cials amounting to a crime.” lwives and children to a meeting * * * ‘Sunday at which contract aa The board added that it ‘wil Posals will be discussed. not tolerate the intimidation of its staff or the students of our schools the union as their husbands,” misguided persons “Few people,” he told reporters, | “Wives are as much a part of se too, Evang said, to ‘‘avert worry/|signations are virtually unhead of. Before going into the board about, the baby-sitting | problem. “lAndy just wanted the fellow who! Nobody in that reas a lL te 8 papers, magazines, radio and TV It was a short-short about Christ he left his explosive imprint. He could bellow his way through a wall, once he knew he was right. Nothing scared him ia war (another overage Marine de- streyer) or peace, politics or the fighting of crime. taking a vacation in Palm Beach Louie had a hide a cleaver) Walter couldn't nick, but_at_heart he was He helped get this column started! the softest touch in town. Once he|when nobobdy much wanted it. I condemned a series of mine on/pray that he had time to explain. x |hooldums as rot (‘Those things 'I'm sure he could. during Christmas time and finding it impossible to get a room in a restricted hotel. Louie gave it the title, “Well, a Little More Time.” As for Bob, he was such a gifted guy. When he'd visit his famous ex-wife and their children, she'd say, “The. whole house lighted up.” ities and its people as well as Ann Gillis Slocum, nor had more poise under pressure, more patience un- der stress. Ann was the only person, man — complained about his or her | health. And, bless her, she had so | little ef it. So darned little. Andy was all muscles, except in’ his head. He must have had mus- cles around his heart. He was one of those overage destroyers that ionly the U.S. Marine Corps seems able to develop properly, so na- turally he wound up in combat in Korea. * * * | He wrote tenderly and informa- \tively of The Corps and was just! igetting squared away for bigger things in books, movies and TV) when he woke up one morning) with Big Casino. The doctor: had) to tell him he was a terminal case. | of the first things he did — and it was curiously fitting — was to resign from his favorite club, | of course, The Bohemian Club has a sane or woman, I've ever met whe | LOS ANGELES @—Cancer re-| 8®V! — ™@ my bearing, at teast 7 Andy got his things in order | like the night before a battle. One | the Bohemian. Of San Francisco, | waiting list. A member has to die| either by teen-aged hoodlums or Evans said, Children were invited|before.a new one can enter, Re-| TV Stands, wrought iron, swivel WE SELL. WHAT WE ADVERTISE! TO YOU—A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT A LOT LESS TO PAY! VINGS os we ee Reg. $6.95;- special . 9x12 Linoleums, 24 earas! ee ee i | spring. $59.50 Sealy mattress or box 10 year warranty 439” 3 Pc. bedroom suite. You Bookcase § bed, double dresser and chest. . T 09 SHOP THE REST—THEN SEE LGS FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd, 9-6 Mon. Always Buy lor Less ai L & § (M-59) Mile East of Auburn Heights Thre Sat.—Fri. "til 9 FE 5-9261 meeting, School Supt. William Jansen said Leibowitz “called me ? names in the presence of a mem- ber of our professional staff." Leibowitz denied Jansen’s alle. | gation i The board’s statement endorsel PRETNVENTORY CLEARANCE earlier statements by Jansen and | Board President Charles H. Sil-| ver that the grand jury may have, been responsible for the suicide. of George Goldfarb, principal of Brooklyn's John Marshall Junior, High School, scene of two recent rapes and assaults on a_police- man and a gym instructor. Crimes in the integrated schools have involved both white students and Negroes—including the rape of a 13-year-old white girl. .The girl identified her attacker as a. Negro. Threats Follow Kick at Little Rock School LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —A 17- year-old white youth said last night that anonymous telephone callers threatened his family with’ death because he kicked a Negro girl pupil at integrated Central High School. 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