2 . 4 a ' Auto Price Boost. iG 60 Pct. of Output Cost — Curtice “WASHINGTON (INS)—General Motors President Harlow Curtice said today that price increases on 1958 GM cars cover only 60 per cent of the increased cost of vane ing staan koe &. He said it cost GM an average of $125 per car more to produce 1958 models but the company raised its wholesale prices only an average of $74. Curtice reported that “increased payroll costs” have been “the largest single element” in the giant auto firm’s rising costs and account Jor 42 per cent of the $125 cost increase this year. Curtice thus answered United Auto Workers Presi- dent Walter Reuther’s+ charge that GM and other! big auto producers have) imposed “extortionate price, increases” which threaten the nation’s economy. The union leader preceded Curticee as a witness before the Union Haulaway Men Get Boost Senate anti-monopoly subcommittee! investigating auto pricing policies. In his 20-page prepared state. ment, Curtice said Reuther's | proposal last August that General | Motors car priteS be reduced | $100 in 1958 was “completely | DETROIT P—Teamsters Union| unrealistic” in view of the oon | drivers received a 10-cent hourly fi cures cited today. He said ‘ lwage increase and a half-cent is obviews that this saad maneuver . Was just another mileage allowance boost in a new ‘public relations job’.” contract with Automobile Trans- Curtice Said GM is “seriously ‘porters Assn., Teamsters president concerned about inflation.” adding: J#™es R. Hoffa said last night. “It is a destroyer of values. It! Psa who handled the negotia- must be studied and its causes must be removed.” aan “got what we expected to DENIES DIFFERING Pouctes |“ But he said “it is clear . there can be no automatic “wage * * * and price formula’ short of arbi-| The new contract would affect trarity enforced wage and price drivers at Pontiac's five largest | Halt- Cent on Mileage, 10. on Hourly Rates, | Announced by Hoffa | tions personally, said the ig et et 10 Die in Savage . x * * AP Facsimte COMPANION ON FLIGHT — Caril Fugate, 14, as she is in- terrogated by sheriff's officers at Douglas, Wyo. She accompanied Charlies Starkweather on a reckless 300-mile automobile flight from Lincoln, Neb. Accused Slayer and Co AFTER CAPTURE — County jail at Douglas, Wyo., ming badiands near Douglas Companion, 14, Claims ‘She Was Held Captive Fear of Future Blindness Cited as Possible Reason for. Youth Going - Berserk AP Facsimile — Charles Starkweather, 19, in Converse last night as he ate for first time after his capture. He had an empty rifle when captured in Wyo- DOUGLAS, Wyo. (#—A young gunman, sought in a wave of 10 savage killings, was captured yesterday in the badlands of eastern Wyoming. x *« * Charles Starkweather, 19, and his brunette girl- friend, Caril-Fugate, 14, were caught after nine per- sons in Nebraska and one in Wyoming had been slain in a three-day period. The girl told officers she feared Starkweather, red-haired and wearing rimless glasses, would kill her. “They wouldn't have caught me if I hadn't stopped,” - Starkweather snarled as officers hailed him to a jail | cell. “If I’d had a gun, I'd have shot them.” * * * Automobile glass, shattered by bullets in thé wild chase that led to Starkweather’s capture, nicked the Report Hoffa Preparing to End Car WsGranny Trusteeship Over Pontiac Local Years toCry James R. Hoffa is ‘taking steps”, “clean up” action to end hig trus- to-end his controversiat five-year teeship over 52 Teamsters locais. unconfirmed repert in Detroit to- day. The contract affects 74 auto and trusteeship over Pontiac Teare| Neither Hoffa nor Leaun Har- . that truck transport firms in 32 states. sters Local 614, according to an) relgon, Loral 614 president, were \ came colic Wo the MeChetlan| available toe comment on the re- port. Harreison, however, The report had the national! left his Ponting office te confer |AFL-CIO, controls—that can be applied od haulaway companies, all of Teamsters president considering a! with Hoffa in Detroit today. the problem of inflation.” | which are members of the asso- | Curtice denied that auto pricing. ciation. They are Fleetcarrier, | policies differ from “most indus-| motorcar, Truckaway, praashined tries." He said the prices of most: a Work 114 Hours to Free Area Man manufactured goods sold in the. U.S. “are set ahead of ti and! do not change with each individual which expires March 1, 1 trackers) transaction.” lare paid 14.275 cents He continued: “Another impli- imile and receive $2.30 an hear ae for cation is that prices in the auto- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Winter Sports Fans Get Weather Boost - a bet Imaeras, rm, ___The weatherman must be a win- truckers average about $135 in “ter sports fan. For the sixth day fve-cay_work week. — ars in a row he predicts cloudy with) occasional light snow and little’ ‘Missiles to California - change in teniperature for the Pon-) WASHINGTON (INS) — The | tiae area tonight. j _Snow_is_due_toend_tomorrow,,_Defense Department_announced plans: today to establish the na- bat expected. again on Saturday. | ti nd missile test cent ion's second missile test center The low tonight will be around | for all services at Point Mugu, 25 degrees and the — tenror- | Calif. row near 34. Under the ocladie contract, layovers or delays. | The new contract also provides for’ T-cent hourly layoff pay in-| calls for a half-cent. boost in mile-. age allowance next year and in. 1960. ~4 The Oakland County Road Com- Ship Body to New York: mission reports that “most County | roads are slippery, but are being) NEW YORK (INS) + The | _ salted. ; i body of Arthur Eisenhower, | ' ‘Fwenty-four was the lowest _re-| eldest brother of the President, -| corded temperature in downtown wasfiown to New York today for Pontiae preceding § a.m. The = entombment in the Ferncliffe | ing at 2 p.m. was... Mausoleum, Hartsdale, N. Y. | “Lansing ‘Meeting Probes Local Bus Lines’ Plight 3 Outstate City officials met in Lansinig-yesterday“to. ‘discuss remedies for the growing plight-of local bus lines. < The officials came to no agreement on how best to!° meet the crisis, which has¢+ also affected the Pontiac |the legality of bus company lease City Bus Line. arrangements with cities, Many of the city officials pres-| 2. To the Legislature asking a law to exempt the bus lines from ernor's office said that ont tales taxes for three years. EXEMPT LINES _, A bill is currently in the legis- lature which would exempt the bus lines from ‘uel taxes and tee Pinned Under 4-Ton Slab A Sylvan Lake man was pinned in agony under a 4- ton slab of cement at the bottom of a 15-foot hole this ‘hours to free him. ‘creases next year and in 1960 and Morning as a rescue team labored feverishly for 1% The subject of the conference |Was not publicly known. | Hoffa's. trusteeships over Local 614 and other locals had been se- jlabor rackets, committee and the which expelled the Teamsters Union on corruption .. Charges last month. | It has long been a bone of con- jtention for some of the Local 614 - membership that Hoffa's trustee- ‘ship should end. | A group calling itself the Rank-and File Committee has fought to loosen Hoffa's grip on Lecal 614 since 1953, when he took over after two of the local’s officers were convicted on conspiracy charges. The local's officers, however, have remained loyal ‘to Hoffa- They Billy J. Bick, 33, of 1436 Rosedale Rd., a co-owner of |*7e, his appointees. A Detroit haulaway firm, which'the B & B Ready Mix Con-+ ‘crete Co. in Waterford lance and doctor__The_doctor_par-. The inner quarrel broke out into ithe open last spring,“ when insur- */Township, was rushed intially relieved Buck's pain by ad- Telegraph Rd., demanding Hoffa's General Hospital where ‘Surgeons operated on his left leg to.determine wheth- er it must be amputated. a a a Buck and one ef his employes, | Jack See, had been working in the? |pit at the rear of the company’s, jgrounds at 6127 Highland Rd. about | }10 am. | In the 20-feot square pit were | four concrete walis, newly | poured as the foundation tea sand and gravel elevator the company intends to build. The largest of these walls —6 ‘feet high, 4 feet long and 30 inches thick — had shifted since its wood- en forms. were removed yesterday, +explained See, 34. of 27 Shotwell St. * * * : “Buck and I were pushing at the. top of the wall, trying to get it back into position,” he said. “As we pushed, the. wooden braces -hold-}- ing it up slipped, and the a to topple over on us. ee NE LEAPED FREE “{ jumped free and Buck leaped icy ground, fell down and the wall ning him there, helplessly.” State and township police arrived aa In Today’: Ss. Press. CANE RENE RELI LOE Comics ........ TRA AAL ET IC a] County News ors “Faitorials ...............666. 6 - Market Basket vaserat to Sf on ee bo bo gg eeteane oitexks ee aeeewe Women’s Pages . Me. a away also, but he slipped on the! etashed down on his left leg, pin- soon afterwards with an ambu-| ceeaaee segeeedaomnnnentiny 3. serious condition to-Pontiae -ministerine_a—sedative as officers-ouster. After nine days, they gave! (up. set to with pick axes and shovels ‘to dig the victim out from under ‘the massive slab. Cramped quar-/ ters and icy ground hindered their \efforts. | When Buck, “married and the father of two, finally was freed, irescuers lifted him from. the pit iwith the aid of a rope tied about *his chest. Apply Law to Sports? WASHINGTON (PF — The House “Antitrust subcommittee today rec- ‘ommended a bill to apply the antitrust laws to commercial as- * * * Harrelson said that most of the pickets were no longer dues-paying Teamsters members. The pickets! — retorted that they had preferred to quit the union ‘rather than stay) in under Hoffa. Would Extend Trade Act WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-. dent Eisenhower asked Congress today to extend the Reciprocal Trade Act five years and au- thorize tariff reductions to meet a Soviet economic challenge which he said presents “the pects of professional sports . gravest risk to our way of life.” But Gives Thanks That Girl Is Alive and Safe: After Murder Spree ‘The grandmother ia 14-year-old Cari] Pugete, the Lincoln, Neb., sweetheart of captured murder sus- pect Charles Starkweather, tells in the following story her relief that Carll emerged alive after re hostage during the slayings 1 persoms.) By MRs, PANSY STREET As Teld To INS LINCOLN, Neb; (INS)—All of ‘a sudden everything seems to be gone. I feel so sick, so short of breath. Maybe it's because I haven't been able to cry yet. But I’m so thankful my grand- daughter, Caril, is still alive. I never expected to see her again. When they found that other boy and girl (Robert Jensen and Caroj King) dead down at Bennet, Neb., I thought | hey had-killed—her——___ She's a wonderful girl. Caril wouldn't have done any- thing to harm her mother or her baby sister. She adored them. ln a a (Mrs. Street's daughter, Mrs. Marion Bartlett, was one of the first of 10 murders attributed to | Starkweather. Mrs. Bartlett's 3- year-old daughter, Betty Jean, and her husband, Marion, were the first three victims.) When I wanted Caril to come to live with me, so she wouldn’t have so far to go to school, she became very upset. She said, “Granny, I am not (Cont tinued on Page 2, Col. 2) Nebraska killer was the brother of} ‘Birmingham doctor W. Paul Ward, it was learned today. Bodies of C. Lauer Ward, 46, his wife Clara, 46, and their maid Lil- lian Fencel,-60, were found in the brought to nine then the namiber of © \slayings attributed to 19-year-old Charles Starkweather. Bloomfield Township, said he had | inlaw in the summer of 1956 when they visited here, ‘ Word of his brother's déath came yesterday when a relative called 3 ‘|from Lincoln. Dr. Ward and his wife ‘will teave tomortow: for the furieral. Pe pe ofthe Universities of ebraska Wards’ Lincoin, Neb. home yester- Dr, Ward, of 6631 Castle’ Dr. | | last ‘seen his brother and sister- — ie torent of the, Sato jand_ a member of ‘the board of) trmatoms of the Byptyers: ite Inset Birmingham Doctor W.-P. Ward Learns Brother Is One of Starkweather's Victims f the mad|Steel and Bridge Co. at Lincoln, |ance Co. of Nebraska, and _, the palerdicotes veto = board of-directors of the National 'Bank of Commerce. yo Gunman 's ear: Related Stories, Pictures on Pages 15 and 20 * Sheriff Earl Heflin said “It was his own blood that | got him. He thought he was shot deader’n hell when | he saw that blood.” * * added. “That's the kind of yellow s. 0. b. is.” The girl, in a state of shock after fleeing Stark- weather's car before the final chase leading to his capture, was sheltered in the living quarters of the sheriff and his wife. POSSIBLE REASONS = Two possible reasons for the wave of slayings came to light to- | day. x * * At Lincoin, Neb., his father, Guy Starkweather said: ‘“‘He is to Jose his sight within a year,” because of being hit on the head by a piece of lumber. The father said he believed “everything just built up inside Charlie until he went berserk.’ County Atty. William Dixon at Douglas said a letter to Stark- weather from Caril’s mother was found in his pockets. Dixon de- clined to say what the letter said, but said it “had to do with Caril’s mother and her attitude toward Starkweather.”’ Caril’s mother, Mrs. Velda Bartlett, 37, was one of the nine per- sons killed in Nebraska. * * * Shecift Heflin served _paperson_Starkiwenther-in his od today — The sheriff said he had a hand-written statement from Starkweather, a statement “about as long as a rope.’’ He wouldn't discuss it further. GIRL’S STATEMENT * * * Starkweather spent two hours in his cell last night working on his Statement. Afterward Nixon said ‘“‘We have everything we need now.”’ He said the statement is evidence and =< to disclose it to reporters. Troubled officials fear more bodies could be found as they have been found at intervals since Monday. * x * Striking by threes, the youth first killed Caril's family of three. Then in another foray discovered a day later, he killed a onetime hunting companion and two high school sweethearts, his wife and their 51-year-old housekeeper. BREAKS THE CHAIN | It was the 10th killing that broke the chain. A few minutes after he opened fire on a salesman napping in his car along a Wyoming highway he ran into Joe Sprinkle, tough Casper, Wyo., oil worker who wasn’t afraid of the killer's rifle. * * * Sprinkle stopped to investigate the stalled car, appraised the " situation and grappled for the rifle. . The killer got away, but by then law officers had arrived and he gave up sfter = short chase. “apprehension spread in Lincoln as the ‘bloody-foll- mounted, but it was the wanton killing of Ward, president of the Capitol Steel Works, Mrs. Ward and their housekeeper, raising the count of Nebraska victims to nine, which set the city in its tthe) frenzy. GUARD. MOBILIZED Gov. Victor, Anderesp ordered. the Nesenel. Coup anehiten’. } Guardsmen started patrolling the city and prepared for a house-to- house search to root out the killer. x * .*% : “Gol. C. J; Sanders, head of the Netwaska Salety Patcol. tine a ring of troopers -arownd the city and ordered additional mobile units té duty. ee ee reserves were called.. Se many vounicrs reported tothe she's fc fr pose duty that some had to be turned away. » Gov. Antena have cme nt od Wie ee + oe * | “He thought he was bleding to death,” the sheriff | charging him with the Wyoming staying of a Montana shoe salesman. — Later, he shot down a prominent Lincoln businessman; stabbed — He said he planned to get a statement today from.the- girl 2 ie 3 ~ Closing Today Pact Nations Receive U.S. Aid Promises at : ; : ANKARA, Turkey Pact invasion of the Suez in late 1956, the recent Soviet diplomatic of-| W—The| winds ’ CRUSHED IN PIT—Seconds after Billy Buck, 33, was freed from under a four-ton slab of con- crete this mornjng, a doctor was bandaging his — = leg | (above) and pace prepared to crete wall that Pentiae Preas Phete . lift him from the 1}-feet deep hole with the aid of a rope tied around his chest. Part of the con- accidentally oe on Buck is visible at the right. City were told that the Greyhound Corp. wags within its rights in its use of the property. City Attorney James) Howlett added, however, that the right to park buses at the site did not sanction maintaining a nuis- ance. that civil court action was their only recourse. The complainants will be given: the opportunity to prove. their charges that the bus firm's prac- tice of running motors at night constitutes a nuisance and health hazard. For the third consecutive year, Howlett told the protesting group |); ithe Birmingham Community House Sunapee relink The money had been placed there s ond extortion note $20, po- lice said, Officer Charles . from a neighbor with threat of een as ayer saggy Aes property damage paid rienced ia police said. ewe. new, tatest siodel. Pull inctory The youth has confessed to five ear home burglaries in his neighbor- 4 R " area MOVIE CAMERA | T *.41.9 3-Lens Turret System * Built-in Filter Dial * ‘Picture Window” View- | } CAMERA DEPT. -Main Floor thas set $50,000 as its Roll Call igoal. Britain and the United States as * the NATO nations or the *‘ “neu- trals’ of Asia and Africa the West is trying to woo to its, side. Other Gasoline Firms: Follow Standard Cut © Other major gasoline companies) following Standard Oil today were Co. in cutting the price of gasoline to their dealers one cent. panies said most service stations, in the Pontiac and Detroit areas| can. the cuts on to; had passed motorists. Motorists were finding in most! Lahesd T , Gulf,| all this and go back to the way cases that regular gas was selling at 30.3 cents a gallon and 43 for premiurn, after the slice. Hunting to Be Outlowed?, LANSING w&—Bilis calling for a ;eys may act like le but the, public vote on hunting bans in| tnterw al . Ser three Oakland County townships they can't be claimed as depend. came into the Legislature today. If voters approved, hunting with! firearms ‘would be outlawed in —; West _Biloomfieid, Commerce —a Avon townships. Sponser off all) ; three measures is Rep. Farrel] E. Roberts (R-Pontiac). By E. H. SIMs Do we ever experience cold : fronts in July and August? What is al A vaudeville performer was told Former idlaim the two monkeys in his act’ jas dependents. list them, i Caril’'s Grandmother Says Auto Boosts Pre FR KK KIKI OK RA IR IIR A AIK ID KKK PURCE Rrings F Y J Ri ea ” Now, whan Silly tee 06 digas adi wed ends. pairs of pajamas so we can stage the biggest sale on sleeping garments in our history. parg alii Svs bund eee 1.000" Yearns for Tears (Continued From Page One) geing te leave my mother. I _weuld sever leave my moth- er.” ¥ doen't knew what to do now. | I have to talk with her father— that’s William Fugate, you know. I don't know whether we ought to hire a lawyer or not. I hope someday 1 can forget ~ things were. I wish I could just break down and cry the way some people Maybe I'g feel better Monkeys Aren't RICHARD L MOORE | Tax Exemptions, Despite Wisdom PITTSBURGH (8 — Some mon- Opening Drive to Be Governor City Resident. Richard Moore Seeks. GOP Nomination Revenue Service say jents, especially if they can't even write their own names. nt by the federal income tax people| here yesterday that he could nat! ‘But, you really should let me, they’re smarter than. A former Pontiac resident and lots of humans,”’ the performer auto dealership manager here to- protested. ‘They can even sign day announced his candidacy for their names.’ governor of Michigan on the Re- “How?” asked the tax clerk. |Publican ticket this fall. “They make a cross,” said the Richard I. Moore, 45, of 2046 | vaudevillian. ‘Ackey Ave., Wayne, has been ac- ‘That's not enough,’ replied/tive in the GOP for 10 years. He is) ithe clerk a former precinct delegate from) Waterford Township and served two years on the Oakland County ‘Republican Committee. Red Wings Call Back the maximum temperature of a Leswick From Minors x e cold front? Cold fronts occur in every month in the year. We might have more of them to pass over us in July than in Januhry. What. misleads many about cold fronts is the; very name itself But in summer a_ cold front:sent Metro Prysti back ts Edmon- He is presently a Lincoln -Mer- cury salesman in Wayne, where he lives with his wife, Ann, and three DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Red Wings today vecalled 34-year- old Tony Leswick from the Edmon- ton Flyers in the Western Hockey ague At the same time mander of the Amvets, had spent more than 20 years in the auto sales business in Pontiac. He was an unsuccessfy candidate the Wings Me might contain (behind the leading: ton: Prysti has played i- only two- in 1350 against Democrat Leaun! edge) air of 72 degrees, or even 8) games since he wes injured Christ- degrees. A cold front is so-named mas night beeause of its relative a sti are net emet considering the time of year, and ‘prevailing weather conditions In July, as an example. uf the temperature has been reathing 90 degrees for several days and a mass of air moves in and over.’ with temperatures of 80 degrees. then weather men will call jt a cold front. The Weather Full 0.8. IW sa ther Bureae Report PONTIAC AND VECINITY — Cloudy with eccasional light snow tonight ‘end- ting femerrew. Little change tn temper-) * eture. High teday near 32. low tonight! @ sfound °5, high tomerrew near 34. West) Hg southwest winds at 7-15 miles an! oer. Teday i in a Pontise Lowest temperature preceding & a m At@tam-: ohare a 10 mph, Direction: Bout! ‘will receive the Lion Award, ‘at Hickory Grove School Harrelson for the Pontiac seat in| the Michigan House of | Repr itives. : Both. Leswick and _Cubs to Be Inducted _ Tells of Political Aims _ BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—six-- SOUTH HAVEN um — Specific | teen boys of Cub Pack 19 will re- goals remained a secret today, ceive the rank of Bobcat, and one but Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart says | in a. he and Gov. G. Mennen Williams | Bobcat induction ceremony today will run for U.S. senator and | Michigan governor this year. i Nab Youth Who Killed 10 death. | said 7® I'll sleep though." «| tam bs] lle. m . 28 7. m 28 12 m 28 §a.m bs.) ip. m 28 ta. m 23 2p. m 26 16 a: m A 26 Wednesday in Pontiac (as reeerded downtown: Wighest temperature ................ i | temperaiure : : , 4) Mean temperature .... 6 26 Weather—Cioudy, 3" 2" gnow. I Year Age “Age tn Pontiac temperature .....0.-6ss00s yi leven temperature ....0.0000- ses 4, pomperature -.. cen emeness Aoance 19.5 Mighest oné Lowest ‘Temperatures This Date in 86 Years 82 in le80 4 in 1951 Wednesds 4g Temperature Chart =. 26 rquette 34 24 : ¢ 42 32 Memphis $0 30 = ne 16 14 Miami 72 #61) 23 . 33 15) 2» 40! 2} 36) 16: we) 2 26 bl @ bal 3 Bed " « | have to go into coffins for’ Marion, Barbara (Caril’s mother) and (Continued From Page One) He said the businessman visited him at the Capitol late Tuesday, feaving for home about 530 p.m —_—___. fe____ * Ward's body was found just inside the door of his home about 18 hours later, His wife, her hands tied behind her, and the house- keeper lay dead in separate bedrooms upstairs, both stabbed to AWAY AT SCHOOL The Wards’ 14-year-old son, in Connecticut, In Lincoin the killer's father, Guy Starkweather, 47, a carpenter, | “I guess everybody can sleep tonight,—I-den't knew whether | Michael, Was away at prep school x * * Mrs.. Pansy Street, Caril’s grandmother, was the one whose concern for her family prompted the investigation that disclosed the first of the chain of slayings. Mrs. Street, who shares a one-room apartment with an invalid son, declared Caril ‘just couldn't have killed her own mother and done all those other things.” “All she wanted was just to go to school and be a nurse, and * granny was ready to help her make’it. But now that money. will Betty Jean.” + ot “. Downtown in Lincoln anger did not subside quickly. Laneaster County Atty. Elmer Scheele said he would try to have young Stark- vether retarusd hace far trial Maa tab Wyenfiy idling sives So | ee 60 Pct. of Output Cost 4 ayicale Winds (Continued From Page One) mobile industry are in some way insulated from the forces of competition. Nothing, of course, eould be further from the truth.” Reuther testified that GM is the “price leader’ and that other car makers stick close. He said Ford in 1957 increased its prices on several models to get close to GM. m ph. | Coastal winds yesterday were BY * * * Breaking down the $125 cost hike, Curtice gave these figures: Materials plus freight—$35. He | said this includes @ total steel cost Increase of $27, of which §18 is for higher steel prices and $9 (shove as having hurricane force. * | Trees were toppled and power is for increased size and weight in the new models. Payroll and related employment costs—$52 {or 42 per cent of the $125). He said this jncludeg about| dumped in northern New England § '$45 in increased wage and salary retes, and fringe benefit costs. * * * Special tools to produce new /models—$24. Curtice said this re-| “increased labor costs as | | well as increased complexity of the | iflects product. ‘al taxes, depreciation, other costs—$14. 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It’s first come, - served and we yours, HERS UROAY Sale! . « but here it is, DON’T ASK Police said five pistols and aii quantity of marijuana were dis- covered by Patrolman Ray King.) The men were identified ‘as Al Reinhard, 21, Warren le Blois, 22, and Rene Buoncampagni, 20, all of Detroit; Anthony Czantske, 19, East Detroit, and Anthony Im-jf Persia. That's Rd., _ Waterford {Captains Habibollah Ardabili and '— brunone, 21, Ste. Clair Shores, E ~ All denied owning the marijuana: Imbrunone was ‘booked for pos- | 7 session of narcotics. The others | were booked for possession of ~~ nareotics and ‘illegal possession of | weapons. King said-that he prepared to issue tiekets to the men for park#/E He 'E ing their two cars: illegally. — No Need to Pay Full Peiee| PRICES D All Femous Seed ELEC- Always SAVE ot SIMMS FRIDAY and | SATURDAY 16.95 SUNBEAM ‘G’ Electric Shaver Reg. $29.50 WITH "eal TRIC RAZORS . . . You! TRADE-IN | SCHICK Model 25 Electric Shaver | TRADE-IN : BR M4: cx/E SELTZER 1 Dispenser Size — $1.88 Value iy ae VITALIS ie eeseeeeenees Hair Tonic Large $1.23 Size i LINAMENT Regular $1.19 Value MINTS -BISODOL SOCCCHOEESECOSS Coeesewrse WITHOUT TRADE-IN 10.95 ‘Lady’ SUNBEAM. - Electric Shaver ~1ONITE or > LIMIT 2. Personal Antiseptic $1.29 Size 67" i Ban Roll-on 3 Deodorant om — — by Toni ; 98¢ Value — Limit 2. Ponds Cold Cream—Reg. $2.57 Value . 200 Sheet Box KLEENEX TISSUES Ws > exclusive sheets. Limit 2. ft, absorbent tissues pop-up _box. Pull box of 200 | .o~Main - Floer = ‘hee. 200 : BROMO SELTZER ¢ Por fast. effective relief of pains dur- ing headaches and muscular aches.* —Main Fleer Pkg. of 24 4 SU PER’ Aah? “4 J Positive 4 yy protection ter - ese dage, “i —Main Fleer Reg. 49c ye AI " ANACIN TABLETS ¢ Convenient peck of 30 tablets for travel handy for purse or pocket. —Main Fleer 7 Ladies’ °3% Jumpers | | Sizes 14 we 16. 16. | Famous ‘Tiger’ brand in Lady Esther CE CREAM Reguiar $1.90 size of famous Lady Esther face cream in liquid form. —Maina Fleer Reg. 29c ALKA SELTZER 2\° Por speedy relief of headaches and mus- Fleer rc Pamous Jeris hair tonfe with cream oi}—protects against dandruff —Main Floor Reg. 35c SAL- HEPATICA € Gentle, soothing ac- tien Genuine Sal- Hepaticn laxative in powder form —Main Fleer ~"Mennen BABY MAGIC 9: thir famous ‘baby ——-prodact_—_Refreshing, soothing action —Main Floor Hatel Bishop NAIL POLISH 29 Regular 60¢ value— famous Haze) Bishop = 1 emt we~e as_adver- tised ap Fieer 1 Men’s Dress Shirts 7e Bars IVORY SOAP oe eee eee Boudoir Size. ae Value eoeeeeee ee $14 19 Pamous Ivory Totlet Soap in personal size bars. _Limit_8 bars per person —Main Fieor | eee . Sofskin = HAND _CREAM < EE eee .. $1.33 oeeeee Ste «ine of penetrating ‘sofakin‘ hand cream. Limit 2. + LIMIT 2 * Main Fleer $2.25 Value . wees SUSE ae. pid Street some, Da others . Ge must restiict this sale to just 312 hours only, FRIDAY morning. Rights reserved to x the sane pon hag Oe ee ee ae ” ome dead ene these SUPER-BARCAINS! Sorry — no j ere § non - roll #% hite, in size “a9 v. i 3 —Main Fleer - we 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY BERS) New rd Go Patterns Yard Go Values < to 59c eS PER YD. . Percales, broadcloths, * cottons, etc. 36” wide. Assorted prints, colors, —_—Main—Fleer Regular 39¢ Value Unbreakable polyethy- 4tene plastic _ sprinkler with full pint capacity, —tad Plone y| Clothes Sprinklers |t¥at ats 28° eel 9 AM. to 12:30 ONLY faded PLASTIC in Aisotted ‘Colors nL ashable Rasen Flannel Princess style jumpers ; with gored skirts, but- ton trim. Grey only. i rrr S A.M. to 12:30 ONLY BAA | Washabte-Flannel —Pastels fo CHENILLE o: COTTON PLISSES - Bedspreads 1” Values to $4 — Basement Asconuy twin size, eFsome double. Pr -chenttte + 43-4 4510-x-4-Inches———— inged— No. fron cotton plisse Salt & Pepper Sets 21° ____-~iad_Fieer “Fleer se Spill - proof - salt and pepper shakers, keep salt dry in ¢emp weather, 10™ 29° Choice of S¢ famous candy bars, che gums, and life-saver mints. Limit 10. King Edward CIGARS | ‘Box of 50 2.39. PYTTEO A M to 12.30 ONLY BO Recuisar full box ot 8 +0. regular #83 wee Limit 2 boxes. 1 Dish Drainers Values to $3 Orlons, cottons, Broken sizes 4 to 12 - Choice of Slip-Over or Coat Style Boys’ Sweaters 99° j} wools, Basement Rubber coated to pro- tect dishes. Special " section for silverware. j dee 9 A M to 1230 OnLy Genuine “Rubberméf§.’ $1.49 Plastic Waste Basket Full 12-quart capacity Gripper crotch style a Challis and Fiannel Stripes Men's Sport Shirts 790 Long sleeves, solid color flannel stripes —Rasement $2.98 Velues challis, 8-M-L-XL Dent proof, chip and rustproof, Sanifary, in colors 97° Pee 9 AM to 12:30 ONLY BO Holds 6 Skirts—-F olding 1° Skirt Racks - creepers with elastic in back. Gingham plaid ies’ *2™ Dust Ladies’ *2” Dusters 34 length sleeves, but- 00 ton fronts, one pocket. | Assorted pastels. Sizes T 34-36-40. Z —Main Fleer Popular Bermuda Style. ies’ *7* Short Ladies’ * orts 100 wool with snug- 22” tex waistband ony ond charcoal. Sizes 2, 14 —Matn Pil # ashable Blue Dentm 1*C Infants a als ecoe 12 — ONLY -eeee I and 2-Piece — 100% Nylon Lj gj . Child’s Sno-Suits trim. Sizes M- ML. . = 9AM? $2.49 Value Fully Lined CORDUROY ~ Child's. Longies 1? New grip clips hold skirts firmly Hold 6 skirts im space of !. —tnd Fieer coce Ew mLerarine) am eeee Hall China Individual *1 Bake Dishes © ake visnes Ovenproof baking dish- W ashable Rayon —2 Color Girls’ *1* Pajamas sleeve, pink or pee tops with .black bot- Bizes 41, to Quilted front, :09° toms. Sizes i —— ‘. HOUSE SLIPPERS 97 Soft. hard. crepe soles, open toe, closed back —Basement a values with flan- $12.89, ~ quilt ning. 77 alegre — belt, elastic es in solid white inside, € poeple —metaded. in back. Grey, red trim. BTS oer CRE. 2 to bay hege Not all Fag Size 3 only. éMaty Flenr . {2 for 25¢ ne in size —Main Fleer ccooR wm Mr erctneiag eee cooe RZ umcL ehiag eee Ladies’ $2 & $3 White Fur Trim Regular $4.95 " Tm — Wall Knife Sharpener Triple action hone with T § 8 steel strops. Fits on wall for fast, easy knife sharpening. —tad Fleer Bathroom Set, 2-pc. Mis - matched © stripes cover. $1.49 value 5 3 ——Besemat. . Washable skid resistant PITT) OAM to 12-30 ONLY eece $1.00 Value | Plastic brush for clean- ing snow—ice scraper at other end. Long handle. —tnd Fleer LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! Handy Automobile Windshield BRUSH and SCRAPER 39 No Hammers — No Nails Jiffy picture hangers to hang ‘em on wood, tile, giass, etc. Holds 15 ibs. Pack of 6. ] 3 -rtnd Fleer ccoe EZ MLErEreT eae eoee Rug and Lid Cover for Seat 20x 34 rig and lid “MARTEX” = Quality | 24x44 Bath Towels | Thick, absorbent terry cloth with dacron re- inforced Aepees Pink _only. $1.29 — — 92° Pie 9 AM. to 12:30 ONLY eeee Sanjorized—with French Cuff Easy to clothesline. feet. 50 ots, keep Limit —tnad Fleer ~~ = 9 Co Ee 24-Inch All Steel Blade $3 Snow Push Shovel | - No lifting — just push snow off to one side Wood handle.- Limit 1. —_ ____=Snd_ Fieer _ B bse Complete’ Set — Plastic Storm Window Kit Regular $3.98 value= ‘silky’ sheen shirts in blue onty- Sizes 1414 to 1614, broken. sep pe ec5ce EP we mer eraine ine e680 Regular $8. 95—-100% W ool | ‘Men’s Jac-Shirts Smooth Hardwood , CLOTHES PINS: ho High grade hardwood, Javegind sanded. Reg- —2na Fleor E-Z on storm windows ——0 tools but a harn- mer needed. (3 sets for 89c). ocoe EEREEPEDETICZ For 1958 License Plates Use as sport shirt or as “jacket. Red only in sizes s and L aes 2 Close tia Entire Siok a Boys’ °2 Caps. Assorted styles include Sturdy $-Sewn Corn HOUSE BROOM Hardwood painted han- dle. oa yd natural corn straws: - tind Fleer Chrome plated: license plate frames with “Michigan’’ inscribed. 2? 30 ONLY BLALA Psy $1.49 — Many Uses For 1958 ayer Carpet’ textured rubber quilted lined with flaps, cushioned mats for etc, _insulated caps, Broken co ec0e Ew meLerine. ine eee Has 4 Neck Front Boys’ Sweat Shirts | Waren sweat shirts for _ | boys in sizes S-M-L. 99"; Fleece lined: _ brown onty. ? yoo Pe home, garage, car, etc. Green or my =53' 0000 Pe mrmerarine. ies Famous “Sessions” pe Kitchen Electric Wall Clock priercntetporn, = 3” with sweep - second hand. ‘Celestial’ model, ——Mai Fier Reg. 25¢ BALL POINT PENS ¢€ Smooth writing ball point pens with re- tractible. point fea- ture. Limit 2. Main Fleer Reg. l0c FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES € Standard size bat- tertes at 6¢ each Famous ‘Camper’ brand. Limit § —Main Fleer - Reg. 98c SCHOOL BAGS ¢€ Colorful plaid school bags with shoulder atraps at handle. Limit 2. —Maid Fleer A Reg. 50¢ SPANISH PEANUTS Per 33° bon Spanish - pes- Picture Hangers 6 poy = of twe — these blade pocket Eaves. Limit 2. —Main Floor OKER CHIP SET 1.49 | Set Has Fack with | 180) = non + breakable, interlocking. chips All plastic, ~ $295 5 —=Main Fleer F == 33" License Plate Frame ines Reg. $2 Doubie Reed HARMONICA 9: 18x24 Rubber Mats } 00% tax.) Regular — $8.95. —tnd Fleer 98 en” — Saginaw cS Since Tuesd ay Flint Residents Stand their school books. with om in Cold for Cars Priced “ep, u? yh thelr classes. are) at 99 Cents, $99 FLINT, Mich. @~A Flint used cay dealer is selling four cars for oot who gpent a year in| 99 cents each and another four Alaska says the cold is the worst} for $99 apiece tomorrow. iproblem. igonatryriod = _— people who'll tin the low 30s despite hunting Pia sella al waiting in Lire outfits and heavy bundling the} since — inlopy night wind ts tough to buck./ * * * * * Sweating ‘a the line is the oly Stewart, who says he'll take one catch. lot the. 93-cent cars, stands to pick! The cars have been completely up $30 in bets from friends who reconditioned and are in good/say he won't stick it out. : shape. The 99-centers have a re. All deals are strictly cash. ! | tai] value of $050.' The @3-dollar Salesmen get a $15 commission jobs are worth about $500. ‘on e&ch sale. It's first-come-first-served. You) es can't sell your spot in line, you) Long before the Spanish conquer- can’t have a relief, and you get ors arrived in the 16th Century, | - only 15-minute breaks jmining was flourishing in New First to show at 11:30 a.m. Tues- Mexico. Prehistoric Pueblo In- day was James Stewart, an un-|dians mined tourquoise for them-| employed factory worker. \setves. and later they mined gold The only women in line is Mrs.iand silver for the Spaniards. CONN'S Mid-Winter CLOTHES-Discount Sale They got their scrambled eggs, toast and coffee in their pup tents. | | shop. in Leatherhead, England. newsmen at Goldfarb’s last rites; om The | Officials say -Principall by Grand of the jury denies the charge. * * * The accusation came yesterday tain, weighed only 2 pounds “lat funeral services for George ounces when she was porn Goldfarb, 55, principal of Brook- 3 lyn's John Marshall Junior High | uke's Hospital. Now she weighs School. five pounds, On. Tuesday, Goldfarb lJeaped| Hospital officials reported that from the roof of his apartment her blood wss Rh positive and | house at the time he was to make her mother’s Rh negative, a con- ‘his third appearance before the dition which caused destruction of ‘Brooklyn grand jury. The panel'the baby’s blood, threatening life. a ; is probing crime and juvenile de-| In~the transfusion, the baby’s | REVERSE ENGLISH — A de- |Uinquency in the public schools. — blood was alternately removed liberate lyre to yeeemtve cus- | * * ¥ tomers is this “Chish & Fips” sign outside a fish, and chips the City Board of Education, told) @ mounts. intentional misspelling be the —— artim = been Flames Sweep Hangar; causes many passersby to stop, |‘*reate Mh ctme and usually results in a sale of “this probably caused him to thae Six Planes Destroyed the favored British snack. ibis) Me He wee very worried.” ; As School Supt. William Jansen phigh swept through a Midway Air hangar ~~ CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS in Navy Blue Reg. $59.95 29” % Price ee 2-PANT SUITS Sensationally Priced A Reg. $55 Value NOW — ‘99° ONLY Both Pains of Pants Included Charge Accounts Invited "cour src Rubber Footwear :tama’s woot: 3 OFF : VESTS x :Rubbers . . °1™ SSAVE Boum sean as i Recceqecesiormeeren CONN’S e :$3% With This > CLOTH ES n N. Saginaw Charles H.- Silver, president of “ere carried away in sufficient | . CLEANING ACCESSORIES FREE! LOW DOWN PAYMENT, EASY TERMS! Waites .=. + Downstairs! listened and nodded approval Sil) port ver said: ‘Several hours before| Hit by Bowling Ball, Mr. Goldfarb ssi ai before the grand jury last Thursda i Tsecond time) he mas ‘before the » P Sues for $25,000 seartcr ication — eee —._§_e_2__—_—‘—‘—_—4 CHICAGO —A man struck by “In discussing with us his grand a bowling ball sued for -$25,000 JUry interrogation, he said that a damages yesterday. Thomas Kincaid, 43, alleged he! suffered a permanent brain in- jury March 11, 1957, at the Lagens Recreation Pcrlor, He sued for damages from the owners, George —~ TAG SALLY LE, — Lagens and Leo thomas, and AAUE from a patron, William Lapp. HOOVER The Circuit Court suit said Lapp ; Automatic 10-Cup Datum STEAM took a ball from a rack and be- PERCOLATOR gan swinging it. The ball. slipped TOASTER FRY PAN TOASTER IRON from Lapp’s hand, sailed 30 feet through the air and hit Kincaid. a a manne ORI Regular $19.95 Regular $22.95 Regeler $19.95 Kincaid did not regain conscious- ness for three days and spent two 516% $13% $1388 $1788 weeks in a hospital. : * * * e week wesnty a west e west The suit said an alley employe Stainless Steel Soleplate had oiled the finger holes of the ball and that the proprietors were negligent. Twins Born to Woman En Route to Hospital FREEPORT, IL @—Mrs. Wal- ter Smith gave birth to twin sons yesterday — on her way to a hospital. * * * She and her husband left their, farm home at Egan by car for the 20-mile drive to Freeport. | A 6pound 10-ounce son was , born during the road trip. The second twin, 5 pounds 15 ounces, was born unattended at the hospital entrance | * * * Attendants then hustled the mother and her babies inside and they were reported in excellent j condition. Frida Sat. Mon Mi DEAL OF YOUR rm ‘ SU THEY ALL MUST 23! 45 DODGES 49 PLYMOUTHS All Models — Colors — Styles 4 | Hurry for Best Selection! Pick It IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! * High Trade-in Allowances ». 24 | i a@, ACT NOW-COM oo - 360 $. WOODWARD ANOTHER HODGES HUGE 3 DAY & NITE SELL- Profit No Object-Any Reasonable Offer Accepted! WE MUST SELL —-— — 20 CHRYSLERS . ON-THE-SPOT FINANCING!! + Bring Your Title!! Bring Your Wife!! Bring the Family! COME PREPARED TO DEAL NOW!!! Others Make Promises—We Mean Business!!! YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR LOW PRICES * Special Low Finance Terms * 33 Years of Honest Dealing Our 52,658 Customers Can't Be Wrong They Got the Right Deal—Get Yours Now —Join Them, During This History Making Sale! Out of Town Buyers & Wholesalers Welcome! It’s Exciting — It's Fabulous! } SAVINGS GALORE AT ~ HODGES Chrysler - Imperial NEAR MAPLE ROAD Free Colfee & Donuts — We Mean Business — Challenge Usil | As Little As 50" Weekly! A-THON y, Jan. 31 « Uy Feb. Ist Lf . Feb. 3rd Zi 7 Dinnerware Set 5 IMPERIALS NO MONEY incsitited Kms xs, anal ‘ysen: and Equipment DOWN! - veoh’ teernnterd will net fade, ' Dri 1 Out! Drive It Home! f» TAG “SALE Samsonite LUGGAGE... * 24-Hour Service soeeee vee ones E NOW-HURRY!!! | “CAMERA DEPT. RED TAG SPECIALS! Reg. $49.95 Revere Movie Camera Po ee ee ee ee Ari ; _ BIRMINGHAM, MICH. Heer eee eee PTT Ti oe oe ce All Size Film for Any THIS Is T°? . ens adr Satalt .-- osaeees + Ne Meney Down TAG “SALE Deluxe Model We're overstocked in all departments and we | must cleor out entire stock immedietely to make room for new shipments. Prices ere slashed! Our loss is your goin. Hurry! BENRUS, BULOVA, GRUEN, WELSBRO, HAMILTON, LONGINE, ELGIN! Our Entire Stock “Red-Tagged”’ at These Sensational Prices! Reg. $ 39.75 Red Tagged ot. . Reg. $ 49.75 Red Tagged at. . Reg. $ 59.50.Red Tagged ot. . Reg. $ 71.50 Red Tagged at. . $39.88 Reg. $ 85.00 Red Tagged ot. Reg. $100.00 Red Tagged at. : Reg. $125.00 Red Tagged ot. . $69.88 NO MONEY DO WN 50c WEEKLY! Regular $38.50 This amazing mixer outfit includes large $ jes bowl, juicer and grinder. TAG *SALEV: sm H a SuEATTER -— OPEN tear NIGHT a IRON Regular $12.95 $988 ~ ri Pencils $13.00 Pens. .$5.88 $7.50 Pens... .$2.88 $5.00 Pens. ...$1.88 195 Pens Pencils, * + 88¢ ea, iN AW SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS, NO OULIVERIES, ‘NO LAYAWAYS.- ALL SALES FINAL. — SENSATIONAL SAVINGS TODAY. T OMORROW “FIL 9, SATU RDAY! EVERY DEPT., STOREWIDE COTTON Girls Sizes 1 to 6x | GIRLS’ BOXER SLACKS Reg. 3.98 i Washable corduroy. and lined twill slacks, sizes 7 to 14. Sub- teen sizes s- -te--14, Regular 4.98. . $3, Second Floor INFANTS’ TERRY SET Reg. _ 1.98 2" é Men's } Leather Belts All feather belts, some “hand- tooled. Popular thin model in- cluded, 30 to 46 sizes, Street Floor MEN’S SWEATERS Reg. to 15.00 *4, *5, °7, *10 Samous brand crem neck V-neck é ‘Corduroy Tapered Slacks ~ Reg. to ao 2 Women’s first quality corduroy. tapered slacks in black, grey and. red. All washable. Sizes 10 to 18, Save now. . Street Floor FIBERGLAS CURTAINS ‘4°. Reg. 6.99 DRIVING GLOVES 2" Reg. to 3.98. Choose -wool knits with leather palms ‘or unlined leather with string knit insert women’s gloves. Street Floor , Famous -Name “BRAS 2"%3 Strapless or with straps. First Reg. to 5.00 33 Slipons . Cardigans DRESSES” : my Mt} é ® New Spring Sanforized Cottons Charge Theirs at Waite's , Reg. 2.98 «. Second Floor DRESS and FLAT SHOES Special Purchase of Women’s SOFT LEATHER | Pennmoor WEDGIES *6 @ Black Leather, Suede / @ Ton Lecther & Suede 5 at @ Grey Suede ‘ @ All Sizes Included Street Floor Special Group of Women’s $ Suedes, leathers in pumps, straps, tres, Reg. to slings, and step-ins. Many colors, most 14.95 " sizes Charge Yours a! Waile’'s .., Street Floor | FIREPLACE ENSEMBLES Gleaming Brass and Black 7 Pieces! vat r2$18) ® Folding Screen ®@ Poker, Shovel and Brush in Stand 2 Black and Brass Charge Yours at Waites... - Fifth Floor AGI EEE Nadie iE ig supreme sccm Pe ak ee ‘SUPER BUYS! WOMEN’S FASHIONS—Third Floor —verts easily to 3 piece terry lounge set. Shirt, slack and booties’ No ironing _needed. Rosebud print on white, sizes 6 to 18 mos. Save! Second Floor CHILDREN’S BOOTS Reg. to 5.25 . ‘3 Plastic and thermolite boots Fur-triemmed and 34 high styles Red, white, brown and yellow. Most sizes available Second Floor ALUNINUM UTENSILS Reg. to ; $4. +98 Choose 4-egg poacher, 4-cup percolator, j3-qt. colander or tubed cake pan. Ali of Reynolds A! urfinum and first quality. Buy a set Filth Fioor GLASS SET IN RACK 2 Eight srsart !2-or. glasses in a Reg. 3.98 brass plated carrier. Buy several . for your own use and for gifts! Save now! Fifth Floor STEAM and DRY IRONS 6 Reg. 9.99 Electric steam or dry iron con- steam or dry. | Guatanteed...by. manufacturer. - Fifth Floor ELECTRIC | Reg. $ 9.99 -Controtled heat fry pan, large | round size, Easy to read control. Terrific buy! Fifth Floor ee sweaters in orlons, wool and blends. All sizes Street Floor ‘| Men’s Jackets, Suburbans Reg. to 30.00 10, “15 *20 Leathers, urbans, car coats, quilted suedes, roadsters, nylon reversibles. Sizes 38 to 45. Last chance to get yours! Street Floor ALL WOOL BLANKETS Cariton American wool washable blankets. 72 x 84” size. Save now during Waite’s great Dollar Day Saile' Reg. 9.98 Fourth Fleor WOOLEN FABRICS I First quality woolen fabrics in suit, skirt and dress weights. 54° wide. Murry to Waite'’s and save! Reg. to 4.95 Fourth Floor Challet Print Fabrics I Reg. Washable challet print dress fabrics. Crease resistant, 40” wide. Soft drape. perfect for your new Spring dress. Fourth F loor ‘NYLON SHEETS — ren, 9D [ott ‘3 Fitted bottoms in white and pastets. ~ Fourth Floor = = =————CS A eee LINGERIE, BRAS—Second Floor Reg. to 5.99 Size 12-20, 1442-244 Reg. 5.98 Pajames, Brunch Coats, Dusters... .. $3 - 10.98 ors as ¥0. 18: 1444-2214. iS Reg. to 8.98 Warm Loungewear ............ $6 eg. to resses, 7-15, . Reg, to 17.98 Dresses, 7-15, 10-18, 1444-22% $12 | **s f° sey = i SoEyeChoso% v _ Reg. to 4.98 Long & Short Sleeve Blouses... Sg ee ee = Reg: to 5.98 Jersey, Nylon Blouses & Shirts. . $2 Reg. to 6.98 Ski Style Pajamas ............. $4 . Reg. 1.00 Nylon Briefs ............ eee Fe FASHION ads eT Fleer Reg. 3.98 Leopard and Block Pajamas ........$2 Reg. to 1.98-Collers, Ties, Headweor..2/$1_| Reg. 2.00 Si. Imperfect Maidenform Bras. .....$1 Reg. 7.98 Wool and Cotton Skirts........$2, $3 ee ganas pied A er AEs ig MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Street. Floor Reg. * al : gs “eee eee eee * ‘ Reg. 5.98 Fabric Mendbegs ................ $3 | Reg. 2.98 Flannel Shirts, 22.0’... ees $2 Reg. 7.98 Better Fabric Handbags ...........$5/ | Reg.-to 5.95 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts. .....2/$5 4 Reg. 8.95 Gold Expansion Wotch Bonds. .*... $3 Reg. 69c ‘Nylon Stretch Socks di ee oes an 4 R 1,00 Reinforced Coller T- “eee: Fo + } CHILDREN’S VALUES—Second Floor Reg, te S00 Geode. 8 seer $i, 52, 33 | Reg. to 14.98 Boys’ 8-18 Hooded Jackets..... $9 | Reg. 3.95 Famous Brand Slipper Sox.......... $3 ees 1.98 Boys’ 8 & 10 Dress Shirts... .. .....$1-} Reg. 3.50 Esquire Slipper Sox, 12-13. ......2/$3 Reg. 2.98 Boys’ Flannel Shirts ....3.........$2 ] Reg, to 10.00 Leather Wollets ........../.2/$5 | Reg. 99¢ Infants’ Knit Sleepers ...........4/$3 Reg. to 3.50 eee Tie Bars. cere se AAG Fiberglas nyftied curtains in many lengths. Washable, decora- tortie backs. Single window width. Save! Fourth Floor SUPER SIZE BATH TOWELS 10 *] Famous Cannon super size bath towels of heavy terry. Long wearing. A real towel buy! Fourth Floor 8-Inch Jeanette Dolls Popular 8” Jeanette doll in pan- ties and shoes. 18 doll costumes to select from. Reg. to 2.49... Now $1 each Reg. 1.59 Downstairs MARLITE TABLES — marlite tables limed oak Choose corner, lamp, step or coffee tables Reg. 14.95 Scratch resistant in mahogany or Brass tipped fegs. Street Floor - 9-PAIR SHOE RACKS quality, white, most all sizes. Save! Second Floor Pastel Wool Flannel Skirts Reg. 5.98 “4 Women's self-belt walker skirts in. 100°, flannel. Side zipper closing. Sizes 10%to 18 in pink, blue and aqua. Third Floor DRIP-DRY BLOUSES Famous make women's blouses Choose tong sleeves with French cuffs amd cuff links and short sleeve styles. Dressrnaker or tai- Reg. to 4.98 lored. Sizes 30 to 38, white and colors. Third Floor LADIES’ LUGGAGE Reg. to $ 16.95 Lightweight durable luggage. smartly lined. Brass plated locks. Choose_blae _or_green. Downstairs “OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Charge Them at Waites .. _® Full Fashioned! * Ban-Lons! * Lambs Wool! _ *& Ivy League! @ White @ Pink @ Beige @ Maize @ Blue @ Navy @ Bleck @ Red @ Gray S mS Don't miss out on this terrific Z sale of full fashioned, very J famous make sweaters! Choose short sleeve slipons, cardigans and novelties o: Ban-Lon, long sleeve full fashioned Ivy League slipons, Ivy Leage car- digans and boucle knits.. Some have the tiniest irregularities. Hurry in! . Third Floor at 8.99! JERSEY * MANY FEW-OF -A-KIND! | BEDS, RUGS—Downstairs Reg. 12:95 All Metal Sed Frames Reg, 2.98 24x36” Nylon. Scatter Reig). 2198 ee, A Sell-Out =< Sizes 12-20, 1412-2414 Wash and Wear—— Orlon-Wool Ui _ SILVERWARE—Stréet Floor Reg. 25¢ Silver Plated Flatware . itesteees del 495 §$ Reg. ‘2 ; Value —_ petra noes Eon orem ade Lo-boy shoe racks for men. , sy Choose ae “i charcoal oz eg: | a ee oe Street Fleer ; : Downstairs na: aaa ~ ~ —_ — Sena ae — 7 Lovely, versatile grat and Ue Contour Foam Rubber Se polite nd ° on ast | Ben eee ee ee — __ Accessorize it up or down. “Neck Pillows | Sofa Pillows | choce your in sa now. $ R fer S now | eg. . ] 3.98 2 5 Filled wi 00%, - . : Roynd box or square box styles. Washable. For vestching TU. hiderdaaiat shosd ee = ; i Mevelins. reading. , seams. ST Charge Yours at Waite's .. , Third Floor "Street Floor StS _ Fourth Floor : : es : PLETE DT * f * * SPEND PENNIES, SAVE DOL LARS! 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This single event disturbed the Western allies and set off ce > one of the hottest debates this : country has ever had. -_.* * * President E1isenHOWER and his ad- - ministration immediately took the following steps: - U. S. missile and anti-missile pro- -grams have taken on No. 1 priority. This includes more money for the entire program. A reorganization of the defense de- partment to provide clearer lines of decision is being discussed. ~ of militant German nationalism and — claims of racial superiority, Hrruer roused a defeated Germany. wild harangues. * * ~ ? In the 1932 election HITLER rah for president and polled 35 per cent of the vote. His party won - 230 seats in the Reichstag but he refused President von HINDEN- BuRG’s request that he act as Von Papen’s vice chancellor. Then followed the. “Communist ’ Plot” and Reichstagaire on Feb- ruary 27 and rigged elections on March 5. On March 23 the Reich- stag voted him full dictatorial powers. x * > an “An Austrian of insignificant: ap- pearance, a consistent failure in early life, temperamental, emotional and inresolute, superficially educated and charged with no single new or orig-- inal idea,” wrote Historian GATHORNE Harpy in 1938. with h’s 1 Summit Talk Scientific research in and out of the Government is getting much greater emphasis than before Sput- nik. This includes the entire educa- tional system. * * * These steps are all fine and have received general widespread approval. But it is at this point that the argument really gets heated. Like the space age, this also seems to be the “investiga- tion age.” Washington has been gripped by the investigation fad and it appears that. each and every single move must first stand a Senate investiga- tion. The yakity-yak is terrific. Every- thing is challenged. ~ * * * . Maybe this is all called for in our “democratic form of government. It’s the type of rule we all want. This we will all agree on. But to the little fellow out in left field, way back in Pontiac, it is all true because of the Con- gressional elections in the fall. The various debates have taken on political overtones. In the long run, all most of us want is to lead the league. Instead of everlastingly challeng- ing each other, can’t we all join the | same squad and pull ahead? a eee : | We did exactly this in both world wars. Why not seize the same oppor- tunity and unite today? Politics have their place, but a strong America comes first. all seems a Hittle.copfusing. This —— In one sense that is true yet Hitler’s rise to power in the first “ half of this century affected the course of world history more significantly than any other head of state. Many people need to learn that a persori can belong to a different sex, class, race, church, or nation and still be a human being. The Manlabout Town Keep It That Way | State Wide Plea That Is Quite Pat in Local Area Business: What every business ‘ man wishes his son to inherit—if taxes don't beat him to it. In the current issue of that beautifully printed magazine, Michigan Conservation, issued by that state body, with Clifford Keteham, old time friend of Oakland County, as secretary, and : John Gray as editor, it ls pointed out that Four million acres are yours, being the land now owned by that de- partment. Many thousands of acres of this are in Oakiand County, forming the basis of our great recreational areas, and I agree absolutely in their plea, “In Heaven's name, keep it that way.” On the two previous Press tours to New Ea iE i a Py} & E Ss : Hee ‘Gates Fei cee tay a 2 & = g 5 Hi 4 ey: David Lawrence Advises Pentagon: =~ Ask Russia WASHINGTON — The American people have been hearing a lot lately- about “a single chief of staff’ for the armed forces and a ae “reorganizat ion of the Pentagon” so as to eliminate what is called “inter - service” rivalries.” Yet few people know the. back- ground of the controversy and the hidden issues debated in the Pentagon — the five-sided build- ing where thousands of officers of all the armed services perform their daily functions. There is really nothing wrong with the ‘Pentagon’ that a little information from Soviet Russia wouldn’t cure, as, for instance, exactly when the next war will break out and where and what kind of war it will be—that Is, “local” or “limited” or “global.” * x * Fundamentally, the main discus- sions here during the last decade © - have been concerned with the ques- tion of what strategy would be predominant if any kind of war came. dust after World War II ended, many of those who have argued that the concept of-air power is aheove all else in importance urged a single chief of all the armed services. They felt that naturally he would have to be About the time that “unification” of this kind would not work, but it has taken a decade of actual experi- ence to that out. Now a healthy discussion of remedies is, of course, in order. In peacetime the main task of the Defense Departnient is to buy “hardware.” The question always is how much to buy and how fast to get it made. There is no lack of decision power. * * * Sometimes it takes a little longer to reach a decision than the de- fense chiefs like, but that's because t's customary to give everyone a chance to be heard, whether civilian or military. Some of the responsibility to? the delay in putting decisions inte effect must be laid om the door- —— = « step of Congress. Under our ’ system, there is an avenue of appeal to Congress, and military men have their friends on Capitol Hill to whom they pour out their troubles and apprehensions. The result is investigation after investigation, which often means delay in putting into effect de- cisions already made by the proper officials in the executive branch of the government. The power of decision in planning war operations cannot be vested in Congress or in a single chief of the armed services them- selves. It must remain in the Commander-in-Chief, the President of the United States, as it always has Constitution. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Hardy Oldster Keeps Fit on One Meal a Day -- Raw A North Carolinian reader _out- lines his way of living, which may - be all right for him, although I wouldn't follow it myself, Here it is: “Although I am 69, I run a mile aday, walk two miles a day, swim an air man and could biend the in a pond every York, operations_of the other_services_—_cday in the into a single-service idea. _ eal Ta. Mrs. Ethan B. Cudney of 159 Marlborough Drive, was first to make reservation for this year's. Newly elected president of the Oakland County Employe Credit Union is Lois Tutor ‘ —_Hifler 25 Years Ago Today it will be 25 long and event- ful years since ApoLr HiT.er came to power as Chancellor of Germany. | Der Fuehrer first drew public | attention in 1923 in the abortive ——-—attemptto overthrow the _ heck in his class on TV ts bundled up in an eye easer. Verbal Orchids are issued only for wedding anniversaries of 50 years or more, and 80th birthdays or more. My nominee for the worst pain-in-the- = _ Bavarian Government in the Munich “Beer Hal] Putsch.” He was labeled an upstart, tried and sentenced to prison for five Groucho Marx if he’s in any class. My Milford correspondent sends word that a Soe eee - a years but served only one during which he wrote Mein Kampf. * * * But the Nazi party did not play a major role in Reichstag elections until September, 1930, when it won 107 seats. Using depressed economic — conditions, resentment at the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, resurgence THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Pownac Peres Company | 48 W. Huron 8 Pontiac 12. Michigan : ‘Trade Merk _Daily Except Sunday Russe. Basertr, : doun A. Rivey, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising end Advertising Director Manager Howsss H Frrecesste nm, Ese. M. Treapweit, _ President end Circulation Manager ysiness Manager G. Mastuatt Jorpan, dJonw W, Prreorsarn, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager A Roserr B Tare, Geoscr ©. Inman, Mansging Editor Classified Manager = _ Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter by Mote ro Press is entitled exclusively a ve we for republication of all pei aews printed this tg espaper as well as all AP news dispatches. THe POWTIAC Parss is delivered by carrier for 40 cents oe where carrier service Is not available hy mail im Oakiond, Genesee, Livinetton. Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 a year; elsewhere in ichigam and all other pisces in On Sta | tnd year. Al) ee subscriptions payable in advance. Pontlag PE 2-8181. eee MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS _ Bob Hawkins of that village uses two alarm clocks, set 20 minutes apart, as he finds that “stolen” 20 minutes is the most luxurious sleep of the night. When the children in the neighborhood of ee 7 Mr. and’ Mrs. Robert. Rhamerson of Auburn Heights built a snow man, and decked it out in old clothing, Mrs, Rhamerson says so many dogs assembled to bark at it that she is-sure some of them came out from Pontiac. Bringing up a large live rabbit that it had caught, the dog of : ; Randall Merry of Lake Orion quite dumbfounded his master, but he discovered that an arrow was imbedded in its body, evidently a -lorig time ago. Verbal Orchids to- But the Army, which for a long time had been theoretically in favor of a single chief and a gen- eral staff, balked at having its tactical air force, for example, taken away from ground troops and insisted also that the ground- dismissed as unlikely. * * * There was talk of making a separate service out of the strategic air force as a solution, but this was abandoned. . The Navy felt that the com- mand and operation of war at above and below, had te be retained under its own control without interference by some single chief who didn't under- stand sea techn bq ue s—sub- “marines or floating aircraft carriers. — A whole science of naval war- fare in support of ground and air combat, as happened in Korea, could not be discarded. * * * ; : Congress compromised in 17. A separate air force was created and, instead of two armed services, there now are three. ‘Likewise, to the three militdry depar{ments, a fourth—the Defense “with its immense superstructure of civilians—was added. Predictions were made at the The Country Parson Mrs. Dora Copeland — of 485 Lowell St.; ‘eighty-eighth birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. John MacKichan of 79 Elm st.: fifty-first° wedding an- niversary. , ; Blaine Hazelton of Walled Lake; eightieth birthday, . _ Mrs. Elizabeth Fortescou of Rochester; eighty-first birthday. » (Even when you have to break the ice to get in?) . eat no cooked food, only raw, one meal per day. I am no faddist. A doctor told me forty years ago I must have my tonsils be out; TI still have them. Stilt -an- other doctor told me when I was 19 that I had a bad heart; it's” still going. “My family egts only whole wheat bread; no white flour, no white sugar, no soft drinks, little meat. The last time I saw a doc- tor was after World War I when they diseharged me. “But I'm thankful we have doc- tors, When I get sick I'm head- ing for one. If people would take doctor’s advice they wouldn't have to take one-tenth of their medicine, (Signed)—" Except for swimming in the pond every day. in the year; your routine seems excellent. If you don’t mind, I'll take a sun bath ‘instead, or if there’s no sun then an air bath. But maybe you real- ly enjoy. cold baths and not just . the pleasure of boasting about them. If soit is OK. HOW MUCH RAW? I’m not sure whether you mean you eat only raw food or just that you eat one meal a day instead of the usual two or three or per- haps that you make one meal a day exclusively raw food. Whole... wheat: bread isn’t | raw. Whichever .it may be, I can see no objection to it, provided the raw food is not polluted, infected or contaminated—cooking makes i Indeed, some good authorities in- - sist that cooking or even par-boil- been a studious a your family physician approves of the raw milk, “” Let's say your heart trouble was jatrogenic. That is the nature of a good deal of ghronic heart trou- “ble or “weak heart.” Iatrogenic is - a $10 word meaning doctor-pro- duced. = * Gigned letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal * ent, will 19538) been under the American ‘ answered by “stamped self Reuther. They have something to sell and are trying to get as much as they can for it. As for being radical and ridicu- lous, ten years ago the H-bomb and Sputnik would have sounded very ridiculous but today they're a reality. And 25 years ago paid vacations, hospitalization, cost of living .benefits, etc., would have seemed ridiculous. Now they're a reality, thanks to Reuther and others that went before him. Indus- -try would pay Reuther five times what he gets now to work for them, and I’m very glad he’s on our team. I also am a laid off worker with over nine years seniority due to cutbacks. : C. A. Goodfellow Walled Lake A four-day week for the mechan- ical trades. would be murder. A lat of the fellows would be bored with three days off. Some would go around—and sell their services would tend to cut down. the avail- 7 able work for union men. Upset by Boone's Insult. to Presley Two Comment on Area Killing What's wrong with Michigan? ing the streets? Do we have to wait until someone is murdered before they can be committed to a mental hospital? In other states they take care of these -situations and get them treated before it’s too late, Hopeful Another victim has been snatched by the terrific power of inflamed sin. A home is wrecked—a loving Savior has been crucified afresh, ‘God help us. Rise up, every decent, patriotic citizen. This serpent may set its fangs into your hcme next, Shecked Citizen Looking Back 16 Years Ago FDR CELEBRATES 6ist Birth. y. RAF BERLIN raid upsets Nazis’ 10th iversary celebration. 20 Years Ago RUMANIAN KING assures hu- mane treatment of Jews. FIRST CHILD is born to Juliana of Netherlands ——— -ing dishes-— from running in and Case Records of a Psychologist: Wo Charley won a more talented girl than he had lost, all be- cause of a few months sales erperience with an encyclo- pedia firm. Women want words! And the talented sales- man learns that fact and ez- troverts his -attention so he $.Fhree— longer was go tongue-tied, for he knew his sales talk. * * * And after a few days, he regis- tered his first sale, After that his confidence zoomed rapidly. More sales occurred. -€harley began to glow with the months of sales experience is a MUST for topnotch clergymen, teachers and engineers. : By. DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case X-316: Charley B., aged his college sweetheart by being too tongue-tied and timid. . x 2+-> Since he had @ young man” and 4 nen Like Men to Be Articulate | Frank, are the real spark plugs of civilization! : CONFIDENT MEN : A few weeks later I saw Charley escorting a Chicago- model to the theater. He was assured and. He comma: nded her admiration exultant feeling of power based on his own ability to deal with people successfully. | He wasn’t bombastic or unduly loquacious, but -he smiled gra- =~ - Ciously and exuded the impression because he knew his way around realized sonality had changed months until just last night. “I had attended the opera. Being 15 minutes early, I cas- wally engaged the man me in conversation. And that 15 minutes, I had “And every : his and where he liv family—with—chil- BR.-CRANE — plus the names of his three dren should have @ encyojo- , dren and even thele pedia. 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The boys are now working on how to get the gadget to unzip, too, YOUNG INVENTORS HELP MOM — Surveying their latest invention, a sure-fire zipper-upper, Chris Baker, 12 (left), and frend, Addison Wilson, 12, of Dallas, Tex, watch proudly as Chris' mother, Mrs. Margaret Baker, demonstrates the use of the device. The gadget is made of wood, a. few nails, a piece of Boasted of Income to Collector = ——- Mark Twain Also Had. Tax Woes and this would trap the stranger, discovered that his income tax, | on the basis of the income he had bragged about, would | amount to $10,650. iINS)—If you are tried to find out about the styan- ; into telling about his business. hit upon a the He started by asking the caller how much money he thought he | had made lecturing the previous | WASHINGTON “having trouble, Mr. Taxpayer, with ers business Finally, Mark. said he foxy scheme. He would tell time of year, you had nothing on stranger all about his business, He really got into a —- = your income tax return at this However, the ‘‘opulent” friend, Of course, your difficulty doubt is that your 1957 income was ( too large—for tax placiyme | guessed $1,700. But Mark proud- tax himself, came to Mark's res- | ly said he had made Fi, 750. |cue. The friend pointed to a long ; list of deductions on the tax return When the stranger appeared sur- and whittled Mark's taxable in- ‘your deductions too small prised, Mark was ‘flattered into come down to $1,250 Twgin got into difficulty bec AlIse exaggerating his actual income “ * ‘ he bragged to a stranger abou ire tations considerably. _He wound up by ‘saying he made eit 000 in 169, Mark said he went around to the “‘Inno- Stranger’s shop, and ‘swore to lie after lie... . til my mortal soul was coated inches and inches thick with perjury, and my self-respect was gone forever and ever." But he said he didn't care be- cause “it is nothing more than |thousands of the highest, and rich- jest, and proudest and most re-| hew much money he made in 1569 most of it from reyalties on ~ 100 Small Firms Doing cents: Abroad.” 2 ; At last, the caller said he was Big Business Making very gli ud to meet a rich man for Trucks for Tank Towns once, and handed Mark an en- bow to scale down his income for — wine ab explanation that! tax purposes by the liberal use of oo . ark wou ind in it the nature perl arlaty But, according to! NEW. YORK — Next time you of his business, ‘Phen he left. SeSSOr. INCOME DROPPED He finally got out of the tangle because a rich friend showed him Mark. it was torment while it SC¢ 4 teardrop shed over the fate , : of small business, tell the weeper, to check the trucks down at the vil-| lage firehouse Steetways, ufficial publication of American Iron and Steel Institute, says chances are they were built by one of more than 100 small outfits that do a thriving business by catering to the fire engine needs of tank towns The publication explains that the two major firms manufacturing fire trucks specialize in building) lasted A letter written by Twain in 1874, hidden in some musty rec- { ords of the Internal Revenue Service, gives an insight into the haphazard and thoroughly ir- responsible enforgement of the oa Civil War inrome tax. that time, collect received a percentage of th tax they col- lected. Twain, who ys he had just " off to find #-compelitor —__§____-the—smratt-companies aiso—manage| 4 only got obscure / ger's business, settled down in Buffalo at the time, tells how he had a caller one day; who said he ve an assessor con- nected with the U enue Department . * S_ Internal Rev- He told/ the stranger he had ‘ never _hegrd of his branch of busi- ness befére, and asked whether he intendef to open up shop in the neighGorhood. The stranger said he ould. / Still puzzied about the stran- Mark said he would drop in, and if he liked the stranger's shop better than any other, he would do business with him. 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As the snowman grew they got fresh snow to the t loading it into a “flying saucer" sled and pulling the sled slanted ladder with a rope. ; . News of Service Personnel § M. Sgt. William R. Crosson, son) ¥ of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Cross; © son, of 34 Short St., was home| © on a 30-day leave en route to Low- ry Alp Force Base, Col. | -_ QUALITY STORE OF NATIONAL BRANDS WHERE YOU GET HOLDENS RED STAMPS! 74 NORTH SAGINAW STREET BETWEEN HURON and MT. CLEMENS 1 STOCK DISPOSAL ‘SALE . « AND $O DOES THIS SALE. This Sale will be throughout the store, in every department on nationslly advertived Dresees, Coste snd, Suits, Furs, Domestics, Towels, Hose, Lingerie, Women's Sportswear, Accessories, Women's Robes, Men's Clothing, fro Cornlahings Beys’ ogee Pand-cond Wear, Children's Wear, Teen-Age, Toys and Furniture, Shees, M ppliances. THE PRICES SPEAK: FOR THEMSELVES. if YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR LIFE or YOu | with SAVE IN THIS SALE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF. iF] Hil if g® eZ ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END. TWO FINAL DAYS Friday, Jen. 31, 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Set., Feb. 1,:9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. WE NEED ROOM for EASTER GOODS Because Easter comes early this year and our : policy is not to carry any Winter goods over to Belore returning home, Crosson, west s trod vive! Wow in ths tale yout’ | STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AT 4 P.M. TO REMARK & REARRANGE STORE. | next reer one can buy trash, new goods at low ‘had been stationed in London, Eng: ee) ee BE HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN FRIDAY, 9:30 A.M. enon: (er toe Kem > ee re land for three years. rea MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS | BOYS’ JACKETS | | GIRLS’ COATS, SETS LADIES’ SKIRTS || LADIES’ NYLONS/|/| LADIES’ COATS 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL = 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL PS $2.00 long quan- 19.99 special A real buy wool, Seaman Apprentice Ronald L.A} sleeve sport of $10.99 T/ group of coat 88 vor sl. $3.99 00 New costs, short 88 Castor, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis shirts in pat- C a og we Oo sets, 3 to 6x; skirts in (ore shades. Sixes C suburban coats, Ww. Castor of 2965 Hartline St., Pon-| Wi | terns. Don’t at this low and coats, 7 te 4 bay ty coters 8% te 11 some with tiac, has been appointed squad miss this! Ec price. 6 te 16. 12, = ian $1.09 value. + hoods. 10 te ; leader of his recruit company at 2. 18. the Great Lakes Naval Center. He . = aw : ' ‘was scheduled to graduate from 7 - = ame : - ‘boot camp Jan. 25. - MEN’S JACKETS MEN’S PANTS BOYS’ SHIRTS, JEANS | | LADIES’ CAR COATS | | $99 FUR COATS || LADIES’ DRESSES Recently Marine Sergeant was Roger A. McQueen. ted to 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL Marine Pvt. Otis E. 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SNS ee a ee Fee) ee eee ne pire | : Nuclear Sub Called Ultimate ~\ Future Weapon _s First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord : In Laboratories... at Rocket Sites LIVERPOOL, England—Britain’s Selkirk, says that he sees the wered submarine as per-| : haps “the ultimate weapén.” He said at Liverpool that such a « sub; capable of firing. long-range ; guided missiles from under the, surface of the sea, appears to ap-' preach nearer to the ultimate weapon than anything the werld above with missile, has seen, “Tt is. undoubtedly the most dramatic naval development we have seen since the dreadnought,” he declared, “and I suspect that within the next 10 years it may -_produce a startling revolution in naval tactics la eee) 2 a ———— Government Rents Big WASHINGTON — More than 1.- 600,000 acres of land in the United States are rentcd by the Federal Government—nearly half the size Science Light J Rend: Space Gloom. 16'tiere — ie sobectos oll gloves; At the: moment of braking, his By FRED SPARKS ‘Gloom gray is the color of total ‘crisis and gloom gray is the color ‘ot Washington in ‘the third month of.the era of outer space to reflect the nation’s soul searching for an answer to this massive question: “Why have we lagged behind the Russians in venturing into the animal and * * * Let us not, however, be blinded by the gray ef despair or deaf- ened by the chorus of ‘Almost al) is: lost’’ to this truth: While the case against yester-| day is being tried on Capito] Hill, man?” ithe case for tomorrow is being) imade — with no attending hysteria — in a thousand lab6ratories, at. a hundred rocket sites. * * * There are no Congressmen wait- ing today. at the Air Force's space lee te 16h i ck steel vault deliberately subjected to/ fatigue, oppressive humidity, car- bon dioxide fumes. When released! he will go limp with spasms of nausea. Objective: te test man’s reac- tien te the eerie conditions of * space journey. There are no photographers wait- li ‘ing te pop flash bulbs at the ex- ‘hausted technician at Cape Canav- For) ieral's guided missile range. ‘and plastic face mask — he been fuling the Atlas for static, preblast tests: Objective: To learn S- 4 methods for rocket -launchings, There are no autograph Dayton watching at Wright Field in Dayton Ohio, today as a doctor — wrapped that propels him along a rail at bullet speed, then. stops. on a dime. old man. | Poute to the moon or Mars.: and 30 cage ~~ afd Dood agile from his nose. . esaneger — is ‘submerged in a huge salt-water goldfish bow! until his skin wrinkles like that of a very “FRIDAY ‘and SATURDAY Objective: To pe means of | Posed , to losp Sanranpigtiad apinebnre du gion pee aj toll impact of re-entry from the thin saliva in a man's mouth to solid) se ae ee mosphere. hours wearing a 50-pound | There lice’ mi suie;cohmumelin |S ae Ogee: onaes oe] tors: waiting to question the vol-| each shoe — like a horror movie unteef who — wearing bathing| robot. | tights, an oxygen tank and a The soul searching, the self-| But it is well to remember that} Ansco Ready Flash CAMERA Tus Pica “33m] ANSCO FILM = "Snir = 3 y Rolls 59. 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REG. $139 29 Each SAVE 8% x 11 O¢ eaeh joo, not exactly as pictured | but now the party has appar- | defferson - Jackson Day dinner, | ently discovered a new patron |t | saint. | This year, for the first time isince leaving the White House, pees for him. rs the drive with a rousing give- em-hell speech and assume an active speaker's role throughout) jthe campaign. “He's promised to do every- | thing you could expect of a 73- year old man,’ ’ Butler aid, “and | that’s goed enough for ws." The national cheiraae is cur- for election if they talk about de- fense, inflation, the economic slow- Eisenhower take the high road any-| more,” he quipped, ‘while a couple | of political bandits take ‘the low road in his behalf.”’ 'Harry S. Truman will be honored) mittee of the GOP National Com-’ by having the expensive splurge, ‘mittee arranged to meet today | ipreliminary to a full -committee| “The ex-prexy is expected to-kick meeting_tomorrow- with President | 7" Eisenhower and Vice President) | Nixon. will precede closed meetings Sat- ! ‘urday and Sunday by the Demo-| cratic Advisory Council. The coun- cil will issue statements dealing | with the administration's foreign-| \defense_and economic major jssues. Interim tact are now para pays poe ren puts it: “We hope this will di- vert them from attacking their fi } ‘| i | | | i ia i i ! sonst ped Butler made it plain that the ‘political bandits” he has in mind } are Vice President Nixon and | “assistant president’ Sherman Adams. | Already, he claims, the campaign | (Next: The gecond part of this | two-part series brings you GOP Chairman Meade Alcorn's esti- mate of the Republican outlook.) . is off to a rough start GOP Leaders Begin Charting Campaign WASHINGTON # — Republican) |party leaders today begin charting | heir campaign to regain control of Congress in elections next fall. x * * | The 26-member Executive Com- | Both sessions are private. The two-day GOP conference: policies. OPEN TONIGHT. Around Town..by Gert ay cenchE® SPATTER ASPHALT “Tt seems to me that if I'm smart enough to know that for top quality paint and tile you can’t beat the B&G TILE OUTLET A should be get- ting better marks.” TILE ‘LINOLEUM TILE . 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They said his favorite clothes in-/ Cluded blue jeans and a black mo- torcycle jacket, that he was “‘mad at the world,” devoted to comic books and that he was an expert marksman. , « He stands only 5 feet 5 inches, weighs140 pounds, has green eyes K iller The! icked sean hn Silie bk sic sxbette ago after a quarrel. His landlady locked him out of his room for inonpaymert of rent. | Mrs. Starkweather said; - | “Chuck would lounge in the cab jot my husband's truck and read comic books while Rodney did all the work. “He was so worthless on his job that his brother demanded he be My husband, Rodney, once hunting and Chuck was wsing an automatic rifle, he could not quit shooting once he started to | pull the trigger. He would shoot | erazytike and empty the gun at .Re target at all.” | Rodney said that Chuck was “a crack shot — the game he shot jalways were ‘shot in the head.” | Nine of the 10 murder victims were .shot in the head. The only exception was the three-year-old year-old was beaten a skull fracture. and dark-red hair cut short on top. When he confessed the slayings in Douglas, Wyo., he had aaa ened his hair with shoe and donned giasses as a8 re guise. Over his right eye there short scar, * . Now, as he sits in a jail cell, there is a bandage on his ear and on his hand where he was, nicked by flying glass from athe rear window of the stolen car he i$ was driving when he was shot at! authori-' and caught by Wyoming ties. Starkweather is very bowlegged arid-a little pigeon - toed. WALKS WITH SWAGGER But his family said he walks with a swagger in black and white cow- boy boots. Mrs. Redney Starkweather, his sister-in-law, recalls that Charlies woulg lean from the cab of a garbage truck on which he worked and would ‘= at sfran- gers: “Go to H---.” a Michael Gets News From Clergyman WALLINGFORD, Conn. (INS)—} It was the sad duty of an Episco-| pal clergyman and longtime fam- ily friend to break the news to 14-- year-old Michael Ward that his; parents had been slain by the mad killer of Lincoln, Nebr. Michael was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lauer Ward, who were - PARENTS OF CAPTURED GUNMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Guy Starkweather sit together at their home in Lincoln, Neb, They are parents of killed by Charles Starkweather_in,— their Lincoln home. Starkweather} | was captured yesterday in Doug-| las, Wyo. The bay is attending Choa School in Wallingford. i The Rev. David Gracey of St.) terbury received a telephone call from Michael's uncle telling him| break the news to the boy. | ‘Friends and family alike agreed) in 1956 and had been a close friend| that he was tossed out of grade of the Ward family. He broke the ‘too many|sad news to Michael in the head- = His father ordered him to! master’ s office, school because he had ‘ ACCUSED MURDERER IN whose capture in Douglas, Wyo. Wédnesday afternoon ended one of Nebraska's most extensive County jail cell in Douglas. The youth is believed responsible for the death of possibly is poreees | in ee o crake @ Ege or Nut © Quality St ® Kentuck he ° * ROCK Woot (Egg. Stove, Stoker) “Insulate for Economy and Comfort “O CHICAGO (INS)—Murder sprees killing and grave robbing came to Michael's Episcopal Church in Wa-| dot the pages of crime annals in light in Plainfield, Wis., at the \farm home of Edward Gein. Skulls Experts on crime agreed today, and other human remains from lot the tragedy and asking him to that this week's shooting rampage) about 13 bodies were found around Gein admitted killing Dr. Gracey had served in Lin-) \19-year-old Charles Starkweather, | itwo women. but said he dug the coin before coming to Waterbury) \who has admitted slaying 10 per-jother remnants from graves. the. United States. of the Lincoln, Neb., youth,| ihis home. sons during a three-day trigger-|was, adjudged insane. Wyoming, probably is one of the most cold-hearted on record. 13 MASSACRED But they point to the September 1949 massacre of 13 persons by Howard Unruh, 28, a Bible-reading Army veteran, as one of. the most senseless sprees. Unruh walked down a Camden, N.J., business street, firing his German Luger at whomever he saw. He said: “People were talking about me and making derogatory remarks about my character.” He was sent to an asylum. “yo ets AP Facsimile JAIL — Charles Starkweather, 19, manhunts, rests in a Converse Coke oker Coal y © Pocahontas _ (Egg. Lump, Stoker) -*BALSAM WOOD. . *FIBERGLAS Last month a bizarre career in of hee | Gigantic Annual | | WAREHOUSE SALE! We've combined the buying power of all our stores ,.. then had shipped in, for this event, the complete warehouse stock! killer, William E. Cook, happy binge through Nebraska and| py OODY TRAIL In January 1951, In Chicago yesterday, Leslie Irvin, whose “Chinese -style” executions of six persons earned him the title of “‘mad dog” killer, lost a plea in the U.S. Court of Appeals for a stay of execution and was sent back te prison at Michigan City, Ind., where he now awaits death in the electric | chair. He! a nae bhiker AP Facsimile Charles Starkweather, captured at Douglas, Wyo., after three days of terror which left at least 10 persons slain. Murder Rampages Dot Pages f Criminal Records in U.S. from his hometown of Evansville, Ind., to Kentucky and back into’ Indiana through 1954 and 1955. His trede-mark was a corpse found kneeling, hands bound behind the back, and a bullet hole’in the back! A of the skull. The method was simi lar to field ‘‘executions’* commnit-) ited in Red China. Mass., iin. Frank Hol, an unemployed miner, killed four of his children crowbar and stamping on them | in Steubenville, Ohio, in Decem- to kill them to save them from the tortures and torments of the devil,” Near Vineland, N.J., Open Monday y a Evening ’til 9 P.M. Two days only! od $ Values to $16.99 ts an lt COATS & SUI $$B Values to $29.99 . Sale ‘Starts 1 Beal 9:30 A. M, renter HU RRY IN FOR BEST SELECTIONS! 41 North Saginaw ‘Street Downtown Store’ Only! s In April 1953, a crazed Lawrence,| tinswith, Peter Akulonis, ' . left a/39, killed eight members of his # \bloody trail across the Ei family with gun and axe and 977 \killing eight persons. Captured in| fatally shot himself as police closed Mexico, he died in the gas chamber | in California. ; by bindgeoning them with a 7 ber 1953. He said, “God told me | another jex-GI gunned five of his relatives Irvin, 33, left | a trail ot victims’ to death in November 1958. List of Victims in 48-Hour a \Killing Spree: ee Se tims slain in a 48-hour period in ~ la shooting rampage by IS-yearld Caril’s casinthat: Velda Bartlett, 37, Lincoln, her mother; Betty Jean Bartlett, not quite their daughter. —_ Meyer, 70, Bennet farm- Robert Jensen, 17, Bennet high school student; and Carol King, 16, Bennet, Robert's girl friend. C. Lauer Ward, 47, Lincoln. bus- iness man; Clara Ward, 47, his wife; and Lillian Fencel, Sl, the Wards’ housekeeper. Merle Collison, 31, Great Falls, ae * eee a ht Have Been Among 10 Killed killed him. The elder man also said arr don’t think Charles would hesitate to shoot me.’ thing just built up inside Charlie until he went berserk.” The father also said “It could have been a lot of things” that triggered the wholesale slaughter of which his son is accused. He continued: : LOSING SIGHT “Charlie lost a couple of good jobs and that girl (Caril bape motives had prompted the slayings, Stark- weather said he believed “every- Mont., salesman. | Vice! | ae’ @ SD eee his 14-year-old sweetheart who mg a ena ae nrg a { i i i emm SUTES AND SECTIONALS Clearing Our Floors Father Feared for Saf ey } LINCOLN, Neb. NS) — The of nine persons in Nebraska ang one in Wyoming) has him wrapped around her little finger. He may still be sick from a recent severe enoogegliialy Aeadinesad on eel within a year.” ao Starkweather said Charlies was hit on the forehead with a piece ot lumber a few years ago and that he disclosed recently a doc- tor told him we would “be blind in a year unless he got special glasses.” Charles left home about six months ago, his father said, and took a room in downtown Lincoln when Starkweather objected to him which was owned jointly by fa- ther and son, _ + The father added: “T just don't know what caused all this. But it's sure too bad, So The elder Starkweather said that since his son's capture, irate citi- zens have called him on the tele- * phone and have walked past his home. He. added: “They're beginning to get mean." ~< Getting ready to paint, redecorate? ‘METRO FURNITURE must make room for painters and carpenters, Emergency measures have to be taken to closeout our big stocks! ‘SALE. STARTS TOMORROW! CLEAN-UP SALE! 4 use your credit at METRO! A few dollars down delivers your choice at once! oy directly to ~_— Furniture 6n the long . | Sofa 129 ’ Inner- Rscthons term plan! | 2-PC. SUITE! 2-PC. SECTIONAL | Modern . Cut From Design! U9 $149! “3 Floor Sample! a 2-PC. MAPLE! $199 Sofa & Chair Earl S09] [129 Pieet as Now! Hideaway Bed! . Flexsteel SOFA & Chair or _ 2-Pe._ Sectional ‘179 a DANISH csecnionan: | | monemx J | Tomch nee NYLON FRIEZE! 2-PIECE RUBBER SEATS - Was $149 Cut: From $349 AND WAGE: $439 HOWARD STORE IS cere BECAUSE... AFTER ALL! By American Cancer lace Unit . * ae eve “If they have been a while they need re- freshing in their fields. Science is The North Oakland County Unit dourty. residents who are - which doesn’t _ stand|0f the American Cancer io to a et Francis. 7 oa laine Gh feat sen is Coe (ee ee ne 1196. New Patients Serviced — =— are xepeotda to be organized | — x * * During tie fiscal year of 1956-57 | which ered in October,’ - oe I'm_selling my _surplus PLUS o new pict ack ot of TOPCOATS and Fine Suits | bought from e — known Mfgr... .. | PROMISE! ee ett } thas failed, and if so where, |titities chairman. . ‘woe COW BELLE —Setmslikeany| = «oo *¥ ke The Wak services spproximalaly cow should be contented just to 50 patients per month. be near Frances’ Comfort, a [ried the question across the coun- * junior at Mississippi State Col- lege. But the Kosciuske, Miss., cow belle can even take milk away from the discontended crit- ters, like this bossy that’s learn- ing who's boss. Parke Davis to Build Branch in Bombay DETROIT (INS) — Parke, Davis has announced a plan to construct a new manufacturing laboratory and branch office in Bombay, | India. . try to educators at both the state’ Since November 195 and local levels, At the state level, it found signs of positive action and a wealth of ideas. Several states have taken steps to im- prove science ‘teaching, broaden the scope of science courses and give talented-students new oppor- tunities to learn. Others are study- ing what needs to be done. x * Mexico is seeking better teaching, This may be a natural! thing, New Mexico first joined the atom age. The first A-bomb was tested there, and high priority in- stallations dot the state. The new rule that Miller men- tions almost triples the amount of * * * study a teacher needs to teach as well as schools throughout | the county during the past 15 months, At least 13,815 residents | attended the program. . tf * * The local unit loans beds, wheel-! chairs, bedside tables, hospital F gowns, sick room supplies and rub- | ber sheets throughout the year to! New | lou-Mor i) Automatics & Chronographs Slightly Only MIRACLE MILE—In the Bazaar Arec ALSO 45 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. Tewolen Vice President and director of /science. overseas operations, W. R. Jeeves, | By Sept. 1, 1960, he says-a sci- said construction of the new ence teacher must have 24 hours! 100,000 foot facility is expected to in labgratory courses, including | begin by mid-year. jeight hours of physics and one The new expansion will be built one each in chemistry and bio-| on a l2acre site located at the 1 Bidens eee aor va northern limits of greater Bom-| m requiremen a - lof science. bay, near the Bombay airport. | e e * * * * ‘ | “My idea is that if we'd had Jeeves said the present branch these strict requirements in the presently employs 270 persons. | past—and could have gotten the “It is expected,” he added; “that teachers—we (the United States) when the expansion program has would have been in a much bet-’ been completed, additional person- ter position today,” says Mi lier, nel will be needed.” who alse is president of New Max- lico Western College. = The New York State Board of 2 Energetic Admirers | ime? has proposed a multi million-dollar program. of Girl Let Her Know « «© CHICAGO @—~Energetic admir-| The plan includes an increase’ ers of a girl office worker in scholarships from 6,000 to 12,- stamped a giant greeting in the 000, including 500 more for engi- snow in front of Chicago's tallest neering and science students. It building, the 40-story Prudential would add one hour to the 5S Building. It was visible to hun- ,hours of daily classroom work in dreds of rime ‘junior and senior high schools. : * * | An extra million dollars a year, Written in the snow in a park would be spent helping schools e- | GEMCO GIANT 22” —21/, H.P.—4 CYCLE POWER MOWER HAND THROTTLE CHROME HANDLE ON OFF SWITCH FULL 22” CUT CLOSE TRIM BIG WHEELS in front of the building was; “Miss tablish experimental courses” in RECOIL 1 D. for Dietz.” It honored Jean science. Special aid also would be STARTER Dietz, 22. 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Wools!- Sizes 28 to 60 - $ge7_ -Sharkskins! ‘Worsteds! “Regulars? Shorts! Longs! Stouts! - ©ALTERATIONS FREE OF COURSE 1 Rent Tuxedos for Weddings and Parties "TWENTY-TWO eee _THE PONTIAC PR City Pounsade By SYLVIA de STEIGER The second floor of an " East Pike street building is occupied four evenings a week by some. of ing and yet, lowest paid employes : orm: Companies| to Learn Functioning of Industries the most enthusiastic, hardwork- |. adult bentnoes, It operates the same way, although some of the individual members double | up. on duties, ‘Each company ig a corporation and is owned by stockholders who| Pentine oy ‘Paste MANUFACTURE PLANTERS — Douglas Presto, of Waterford Township, is the president of the Nuja Products, the Junior Achievement organization sponsored by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors. He's working at a table saw during the produc- tion of the bird-cage-type of wooden — r the group sells ER ae a ee qeesre ——— FULL SPEED AHEAD — Employes and stockholders of the JA Reddy Company are also the producers of the aprons and yarn dogs they sell. The company, composed of girls olds, mostly and sponsored by the Detroit Edison oF rented these ecw ig cnmchines to ‘Produce —+tiae Junior Achievement Business Bie] Pontiac. _ These 265 persons work part- time at 20': E. Pike St., the Pon-| -/Center, They are the stockholders, of- ficers, production-line workers and salesmen for one of the 12 com- panies organized by themselves and sponsored by a local industry or — firm - ee These people are mostly high | *scheol juniors and seniors, but | they can be from 15 te Tl years | old. Their purpose in belonging to JA is five-fold: to better learn; land understand the funttions of} ‘the various branches of industry, | the business world and free en-) terprise system procedures; to pre-| {pare themse Ives to aid their com- munity: to create a spirit of loyal- ty to an organized .activity by) +working for each other together; | and to have a good time. . * The fifth reason: If they are lucky, they make a little extra money. DRIVE BEGINS . I This week is National Junior; Achievement Week. It also marks} the beginning of the annual fund-; raising drive conducted by local} businessmen in order to continue | itheir support of the youth pro-| 'gram. The goal this year is to, ‘raise $11.000 to operate the center, | according to Noyce W. Strait, chairman, } A dunior Achievement com- .’ pany is actually a miniature ‘eat | the aprons which vary in style and pattern to provide a complete line for all occasions: Left to right are: vice president; Bonnit Abbott. 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JOHN WAYNE © MAUREEN O'HARA - BARRY FITZGERALD & PERS CT LE Using Poison EDENVALE, Soufh Afnca — .man with a bullet which does hot kill but only paralyzes will make: another attempt in 1958 to attain wider use for it. Dr. Daan Marais of Edenvale, South Africa, has been working for years on the Invention, It is intended to simplify the capture of efione |. ovat Secrets’ A oad iene | Over 50,000 Scientific ~Tgather dust in the files,” he said. | Documents— Set for Distribution PHILADELPHIA (®—The gov- ernment has decided to let down all the bars and release for im- mediate publie use more than 50,- 000 Soviet scientific documents a year, an authoritative source re- vealed today. r) * * * Every agency in the govern- iment which new translates such take part in the plan, he said. “No longer. will the documents be stamped ‘secret’ and left to “From now on, all this important QUESTION: Hew did John Bull come te stand for England? ANSWER: The character John Bull, a hqnest, amiable but hot tempered farmer, was created by John Arbuthnot, a Scotch historian, in 1727. He used it as a symbol for England in his “History of John Bull.” His description was the basis for a ‘drawing by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould. Just as Uncle Sam typifies the United States, sturdy John Bull became recognized everywhere as a symbol of England He is usually.shown wear-, ing a swallow tail coat, with outlines of the British flag across his waistcoat, trousers tucked into his boots and a tall hat. * x * FOR YOU TO DO: Paste this picture down on cardboard “My theory is that tension and and color it with your crayons, From a map of England and own intelligence agency to handle frustration can do more to short- Scotland, trace in the location of the major cities on the out- Soviet documents some years ago. en your life than overweight. I've jine map In the background. Can you think of any other legen- It has been using the facilities, seen too many people become’dary characters or figures that symbolize other countries? of the Library of Congress. What countries do you associate with the shamrock, rising © sun, Star of David and the maple leaf? * * * | (Theodore C. Tharin, Ft. Rucker, Ala. wins $10 for this winning question. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore | Higgins, row: Was the unicorn fact or eee President's Flight Crew « Actress pores Ready to Pilot Jets Beverly Hills Oilman SANTA MONICA, Calif Actres& President (® — cides to switch from the Colum-| in hen Nancy Valentine, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomor- thousands of documents wil! be re. MERCED, Calif. @ — If and published openly in the Soviet Un- Eisenhower dé-, or in such European coun-| 30, once bine to a «jet-fropelled plane, his mander of the Colambine, and his snatched a large corduroy hand- gan an ll-week course at Castle her to submit a description of the Air Force Base yesterday to fa- bag and its contents. She did. The scientific material is going to be \distributed to the nation's scien- ‘tists just as fast as it can be handled.” ‘ * * * The sharp reversal in govern- ‘ment policy was revealed by a source close to the government who is here as a delegate to the eonference of American Abstract- ‘ing and Indexing Services. He asked not to be further identified. * * * The bulk, of the Soviet literature ‘will be made available by the Central Intelligence Agency and ‘the Air Force's Air Information Division, The Air Force set up its * * * The material to be released | first is current literature which. has been received and translated within the past year, A backlog’ estimated to contain hundreds of leased in small batches so the’ flood of literature doesn’t swamp ithe country’s scientists. ~*~ * * ' Most of the material has been |secret’’ only insofar-as this coun- try is concerned. All has been ton, tries as East and West Germany and France. Described i in Detail LOUISVILLE, Ky. (@®—A_ thief bag from a woman. Police asked covered four hand - written Soviet literature -has agreed to] SOON... IT WILL BE...3: 10 ove Every tick of the clock . . . Every beat of.your heart... 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It contains curare, which Ameri) She testified in he’ hee Court yesterday that 1e een can Indians used as poison fot aiatiese ; h = oo e caiiaxie themmestves with: pra he their arrows Dr. Marais will try Uae o , J a ¢ _ q KC135 -jet tanker, it out in 1958 on a big-game cap- °P* nly about his conquests turwig trip other women = —— “+ ttacwontt tet oor—_triemis +Hrort if) I was-a peasant and that he was Pacific Defense Talks Frederick Tillinghast III," she Called Great Success told Judge Allen T: Lynch, STARTS | * * * HONOLULU Adm. Felix Boo a7eerect lielins TODAY? Stump, | : commander in chief . Tillinghast. 31. agree os Pay i: . © said three-day top $100 monthly support for their level secret talks on Pacific de @aughter Darin Elizabeth, 9 : * fenses that ended yesterday were Months, and $1 a month token “a great success . alimony 5 THE * + * They were married in 1956 in aj} The gathering of six Pacific Y84 ceremony at nearby Pacific: € ring n ac z Palisades. Miss Valentine's 1948 marriage to the Maharajah of Cooch Behar was annulled after) ‘the “Indian government a to} rec Std it. TOWN... THE PEOPLE... EVERYONE'S TALKING | MArket 4-215] | NOW _ SHOWING! ‘TEvery woman its siavei Stating (SEEEEEEELESERIEEEEESSIS, Pig Xe) bw 7 Come ) RIVE: IN. 4 Box Office Opens 6: 30 P.M fay Starts : P.M. Michigan’s Only Drive-In Theater VIN-CAR j HEATERS Wor WEALTHFUL Fete, LG if ¢ =a 7” Tree ‘ A \ eacouct oy — DinECTED OF MARK JOHN EEE KEK MH YH HHH SEUECETTITIIII eee ee tek or ok ie ok ke kw kek sone ENPLay BY MICHAEL M. OPEN 12:45 P. bybe LU LUXE * CINEMASCOPE sz: Stomnind Wi ADDED . . / CARTOON IN pu "SHOVE THY NEIGHBOR” RUSS ll ATR It is all you will ever know of life and love... __.__for seldom has the screen. © —_—— taken a more meaningful look at human emotions! 1 Frat comp DAVID ~« LEON AMES * *LORNE GREENE, ® PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT ADULTS—WEEK-DAY MATINEES ‘TIL 5 P. M...... _ADULTS NICHTS AND SUNDAY. ... ; 7 s ‘evecgeeess $1.88 ‘dbs oss ewaveccd Bie ee ee ee eo e¥tee iF _ BETTY Fieup: MitDRED DUNNOGK “yaw Yous amp ~ 7 seer eins oats aa ae |Le is Hollywood: movie translating them intact inte a Hollywood translation. are inden agg mg phot eS tS ee They're above love, but on what grammed shirts, dark glasses andi prodscing, _ Owe pesteenns ind yon 1 eee g black cigars: : ome ee WHAT'S MY LINE? | ANSTRUCTIONS: lodfers and a two-day growth of ; beard, - ee a cue eee “If you have great movies,” BELIEVE IN LOVE . = * PSL wee ee te tw es he said, “you'll get people inte the movie theaters.” Arid what makes a great pic- ture, or a great play? “Love is the number one topic,” says the elder Le Roy. “It's the greatest and most mov- ‘ling emotion in life,” says the younger Le Roy. And, they both admit, at the t\box office, love is also profitable. ]~ Won't ‘Borrow’ Bikes | ‘COVINGTON, Ky. @®—An 11-' year-old youngster had been cited) Pingo wgo'mued pty Dory vas te several times for — “borrowing” cigars the hie ded te because |orned the boy's family couldnt 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET - afford to buy one, so officers’ it spring is far away, thousands | Picture.” “et of poison ivy sufferers can look | “I agree that the only good story forward t6 its coming without |is a love story,” says the younger any sense of dread. Dr. Charles |Le Roy, “Just plain clean love, R. Dawson, above, a chemistry | Without undershirts.” He was re- professor at Columbia Universi-|fetting to the Marlon Brando— ty, seems to have found an |J#mes Dean type of movie as the “effective weapon against poison | U™4ershirt” story. ivy. The weapon is a chemical | STARTS CYCLE compound “made”. in Dawson’s | Movie producer Le Roy, has no intention of giving his laboratory at the univers credited with starting s chipped in and bought a used | : Tests af the compound, which wood cycles as sons pictures — any competition in Holly- |. ‘Tee youngster promised he] OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS is injected under the skin of the |@n4 musicals, has recently been : . EP a, {wouldn't “borrow”? any more) arm, gave summer-long immu- running a cycle of his own _—. _! “Pm only 22,” he grinned, but‘ bikes. 2S | highly sensitive to poison ivy.. : Delinquent Said eo, De ig Getting Younger 4g & Te Wf ie Crime Doctor Believes : = | : | 4 More Women Police : ’ : as Might Help |: ms | : sale TOKYO (INS).— A leading wom- an criminologist -has found that juvenile delinquents—“the number one problem of police departments ~S:! all over the world” — are getting | ¢ younger all the time. | — . — And the lady, Dr. Lois L. Hig- gins’ of Chicago, adds that the trend is likely to continue for some time. Dr. Higgins, a petite, 49-year-old blonde who's been a “lady cop” for 20 years, was interviewed in Tokyo ° during a world-wide fact-finding ! trip on delinquency ond crime pre- A . vention, : “The age of delinquents keeps = getting lewer,” she said. “I've seen it all ever. I saw it in Ex- rope im 1954; I'm seeing it now 3 in Asia; and it's certainly truce : : . « in the U. 8” cee = seme es ; Dr. Higgins, director of the Mli- ~ hols Crime Prevention Bureau and president of the International As-| sociation of Women Police, urged SAS a. that more women be recruited {o combat delinquency. HAVE INSTINCTIVE TOUCH “Juvenile delinquency ig a prob- ; he ® lem that’s gotten out of hand ge : around the world,” she said. s “Women police may be of some help—they have ‘the right touch with children, an instinctive touch. Why not use more of : . — * them?” P ; . ' ee - , ; : 3 MAJOR PROBLEMS 4 — ‘ : Dr. Higgins said criminologists . ° : agree that girls of 16 and boys of —_ : , New Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher 15 are tat the most vulnerable : : : Sos eg "and Safety Plate Glass ail cround for safer seeing. = cerned.” She added that the three ! a : pooner and thieves, in tak : ; ° , order, - ————— = “What explains it?” she asked. | se! Chevrolet says new in the nicest ways! ! in social organizations all over : ___the world, mobil- . ' ity, less_security and shallower == : ee 2g not the names of these fine Chevrolet features that we're tality about. That which we call “Turbo-Thrust’’ would by any ; er boy ~and tell him, ‘look.!— “Ss , e / ae Fe Soha, 7 you patos ucraighien other name be just as sweet. It’ s what the names stand for. It’ s the way Chevrolet es new, rides new and performs new. That’s even know ho Johnny is.” . what’s important and that’s what you should see and feel. How about now! Vet Trust Fund Offices ee to Close Wednesdays’ : gocnccceneebesedesshednccsecsedaeibensess, Michigan Veterans' Trust : TF oi eg . eee : TURBO-THRUST {| FuLe cou. St., will no longer be open on . ¢ | flex steel muscles to take | Wednesdays a of : © | you smoothly over rough spots! — Se eee [8ee8) .to5.. seietcel 3 tions, Wednesdays will be Sees - CHEVY PRAME; — *_ ° be Chevrolet 7 two Finest 4-deor its ‘th ee Se coogi payment the, applica [re MORE miei BY 90 PER CENT! BS cy 2 | oe ial tiv hapetaents fo 'vat ’ beautifal new Bei cere tS tions already taken, according to fh . : 3 | oa | Fred §. Galloway, director e the i : HT f block instead of on top. s ! : = Veterans Affairs. TT J R = : Optional at extra cost = ; “i : le U O ‘ “900 0e0eeeseasees cébdbedhecsseovédebobubas ‘ ae ee ; cies ocala _ PUP * DE — oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe BISCAYNE = ##DELRAY ¥ ° 000,000 in 1957 for =-(3 Tal . AS AUGTHER CHMCE THERE 1% Eub stands on its . Here, This 2-Deor Sedan neni samemersts| | “CED, | wren | TURBO-FIRE V8 | cicicsraeels niente deodorant . Chevy’ engine comes ‘hr mans an dat 18. pe cunt the low-price field and Chevrolet has it! D so oy g sen: Gites Made at pep and pleasure! no : : oe ae nt) ~ | None smoother than this extra-cost option. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION performance fans are bound to go for this one! | : a ae —_ ; pod FE entocapong 4 a anes — oe ee ee oe ee ee eee Toa on K or. « eo. bee Te ee eee ARE, one ieee _ APPRAISALS ie “You've gtShigh styled wagons to 5 L~Al Ri PROMPT . exert fe eget BROOKWOOD ve MAN | “Arata rd you can have right not Ona rence Chel dd ipo tis ome edema = “g 0. rs (0% a ome, “et he at word in cfr. the eee action ti over 0098 SEE ALL THIS. AND MORE, 700, AT YOUR Local UTHORGpO C CHEVROLET DEALERS : i ) n * » in YORK (® — -Sidewalk/wastrel life, bas Milled abba. sail to-do, gh i a eign tn of a Pavement Plato: times, Now he is more to be pitied poverty, so to speak, Our Millio 7 aire: poor even e+ ee See ee the poor, What is needed in Amer-| The reason is simple: Money ® millionaire--I just want to live fea today is a society for the being what it is today, a simple like one.” es Falling Upon Sad: Times: sterling silver cup for a pittance Many a prisoner of the Pay-Hrom passefs-by. He would be too © 2 icheck sighs, “I don't want. to a 6 Pais a ee Sala tli amelioration of the millionaire. ‘millionaire no longer can afford’ Well, a millionaire feels exactly| . ——— For the millionaire, once thelto make much of a splash. He is the same way. 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They have as-much vitamin C in neti as the fresh product so hon limited Bill Can. Cut ithout. N utrition Loss | One word about canned vegeta oki) bles. Please save the juice, You ‘dishes. Do you look at your weekly food can pour: it into a saucepan and “bit and-decide it resembles the cook it down about half, then serve available. < iit with the vegetable. Or you can income has been cut'drain it off and use it in vege-) ,;,, A ast is table gelatin salads or add it to, = seis ‘tomato juice. But use it for ap added supply of vitamins and min- erals. excellent between-meal snacks, wonderful desserts and delicious ‘salads, garnishes and pies. Buy ba- nanas when they are in your price range. Often winter grapes are reasonable. A few added to the fruit salad or put into the fruit bowl on the table make a welcome change. At the risk of repeating myself te the point of boredom, I want to remind you agaifi how you can save money by using nonfat | dry milk. By buying the largest ~ Apples are plentiful. They make a ‘cuts ‘steaks and i A | It yeu worry about | their | pots. | high 2 go heavy on eggs and the children's protein intake. You should try te include some form of raw vegetable or fruit in every day's menu, Keep close watch on the produce counter and buy whatever salad green is cheapest. One week it may be let- tuce, the next cabbage. Cucumbers and green peppers are out of sight right now, Try ing the let- tuce if the family balks at eating leaves of it. And, as we have said in n the past, | forget the fact that most packaged | you wi 1‘not be harming your fam- bex you get milk for about eight mixes even exist. You'll save! ily cents a quart, All that is missing pjenty by doing it yourself in thé Canned vegetables are usually” ” the-creant, Cake, Cookie, pie and pudding line. a good buy. On the list of plenti- ful foods for February canned and frozen peas and canned and frozen corn are listed. Both lend themselves to hearty dishes, _your cooking. Mix it half and half with a quart of hemogenized milk. Use it for all Add extra amounts of it to cream soups, puddings, | meat loaves and breads. NORTE “If It’s Alive ---It’s Fresh” “For People Who Care” A5: 4-8 ib. avg. Capons a et * * * Here's an interesting recipe for inexpensive lamb riblets. . You may have to ask your butcher for | "them, but they'll be worth it. Oven-Ready TURKEYS 12 Lb. Avg. 49: — b. WILD RABBIT -- CHITTLIN’S FRYERS -- GEESE -- STEWERS Fresh PERCH Lb. 49¢ Lb. 39° Fresh Fresh BUFFALO Lb. 39¢ Medium SHRIMP Lb. 89° FRESH WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS—OYSTERS — RED SNAPPERS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 ~ and cook’ slowly 1 hour, 6 servings. | Tangy Butter Base Enhances Shrimp — Serve this appetizer when’ you're , having company. cinberenies Creed Turn shrimp into a strainer to! ‘drain; cover and oe ‘Cream —butter,——chili —sauee- curry ~powder; firm enough to spread vate © Dre al sti ci butter mixture generously or bread; press shrimp, in even rows, over butter. Refrigerate until serv- ing time, Makes 20 canapes. es ir Mair. i | Dips Rate High | as Snack Food | Friends who drop in for a chat} family have to be fed; at least, ithat is the American custom. One} of the easiest kinds of food to, serve is a Dip with something to! dunk into the Dip. | For this serve a tangy variation ‘of the famous ‘‘California Dip’’; ‘which has become so popular. This dip, you remember, is a_ taste tempting combination of onion soup mix and sour cream. Add ‘some finely chopped mustard! pickles to this basic formula and jput it in the center of a platter containing fish sticks, cheese ‘crackers and pieces of pumper- nickel cut into star shapes for the loceasion. x * * +—Another_-variation-to- satisfy the ‘gourmet palate is the same dip made with bleu cheese and brandy flavoring. Mustard Pickle Dip \% cup mustard pickle with sauce leup California Dip Chop pickles very fine. Mix to- gether chopped pickle, sauce and “California Dip.” California Dip: Combine 1 pint sour cream and 1 ipackage onion soup mix just as it Nothing to mail in=Coupon on the Bag is Good on Your Next Purchase 8¢ on a 2-Ib. Bag .. . 10¢ on a 5-Ib. Bag 15¢ on a 10-Ib. Bag...20¢ on a 25-lb. Bag Nothing to mail in! now and buy a bag every bag you will get a coupon which you may use in part payment the next time you ~ Now you can save yourself 8¢, 10¢, 15¢, or 20¢ on Robin Hood Flour. No fuss, or bother! “to Just go to your grocer at your grocer’s : of Robin Hood. With now. If you do : not see it, ask : your grocer forit. 4 buy this wonderful flour. “When you use Robin Hood you will find that you get best results with one flour for all your baking... bread ... the tenderest pastry... the light- est, fluffiest cakes you have ever eaten. So next time you are at your grocer’s ask for Robin Hood. Get better baking and save ‘yourself money, too! Act now! This offer the most flavorsome good for a limited time only! special bag of Robin Hood Fiour Look for Flour, Save up to 80% famous name brand mer- eat tog andl 008 took er, vine- refrigerate until | or to watch television with theJ§- | o M i | Jim's: Market 220 $, Telegraph | ———__ 406 Orchard Loke Rd, | Gilmers Market } f : Gabriel’s Market 326 Rest Bid. South aN) ir Ake 0 Easley Super Mo 7 ion Market | Lteettsereet | ne a a Ryeson Super Market ri * Rainbow Lanes Market 4678 Elizabeth Lake Rd.” * e, 6500 Hatchery Reed -- = a ‘guawpectet: cle . Pri = 5 = rv od z 3 > = md aa} rm r=] > ©) rf ri ‘wwe www www ) Shady Nook Farms Grade “A” Fresh All White LARGE Eacs PRODUCE Prince Edward Island | Canada No. 1 pcgh ear 3 — ALL PURPOSE POTATOES 10 nw 49° | ce 3 — Fresh-Tender-Crisp | CALIFORNIA CARROTS j. “Urs tr = — 2 oe aded HOLIDAY geaurn Choice Quality Bonele : ROLLE AND as BUTTER for only... eee cotta celle nl / By JANET ODELL ~. Seventeen girls met last Satur- High esate © anton toe ae * * * When judging time came around, sixteen-year-old’ Judy Cudnohuf- sky of Lake Orion won first prize. This means Judy will travel to Grand Rapids soon to compete with other county winners. Mrs, Dan Abbey, her 4H le pader, will accompany her * * If she comes out first in this second contest, she goeg on to Chicago to compete for the na- pion, Oakland County had one girl who did.get to the finals—Beth Rese, in 1955. . Winning prizes for homemak- ing skilis is no mew experience for Judy, We remember seeing tension Service and the state De-| — -tienaltitleofCherry—Pie Cham-, ‘serve rest of pastry for iattice top. a : FILLING ~s cup sugar z 32 = pie cherrie \% teaspoon simond extract Pew drops red food coloring Cook together until thick. Coal and fill pastry-lined pie pan. Make ie her name on a number of win- ning entries at the 4-H Fair last ‘remaining pastry. Bake at 435 de- August. dudy has been a 4-H |grees for 30-35 minutes. |a lattice top for the pie with the Shop mreune Compare, for Best F ood. Values How far do your food “dollars Peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail If they are to buy the best in and pears are top sellers in canned health, you will continue the pat-| ifruits. tern of buying milk, meat ana Some of the better buys may be ‘eggs, fruits and vegetables and found in processed foods—not only breads and cereals. But you may canned, but also frozen and dried. change your choices within these|Peas and corn are now getting basic food groups. Continuing high| ispecial emphasis because of rec- prices on meat and fresh produce ord amounts which were processed) challenge one to make more com-|in 1957. _ — go? parisons before choosing. MEATS — Some retailers report that due to short supplies whole-| sale beef prices are the highest’ they have been during the last six months. With the exception of) featured cuts, retail prices differ little from those of last week. * * * For tasty stews, Swiss steak or pot roast, lean beef chuck and round are good choices. Lean cuts | from young beef are available at. | 20 to 30 cents less per pound than | higher grades of the same cuts. | In many stores retail pork Prices on loin roasts, ham, pic- nics, Boston butt, bacon and sau- sage are reasonably priced when | compared with other meat cuts. | It looking for variety and econ-| j omy, consider shoulder roasts of veal or lamb. Lamb or veal breast } becomes a dish of savory stew or States Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, MSU Marketing Information Agent. Whole fryers, stewers and tur-. keys are available for less than fifty cents per pound. To deter- mine cost per serving fryers yield 1 13 servings per pound, stew-. ers 1% and turkeys 2%. It is easy is turkey. 3 EGGS—Large size eggs are — er.than they have been during the past six months. Since they con- tain protein of a quality compar- ; able to red meat, it may seem | practical to use generous amounts of eggs to help balance protein: costs. i Current prices make it prac- | tical te bake the cake that calls | —for-more eggs or feature eggs en_; the menu. Eggs for breakfast, | lunch or supper need not mean | just fried, boiled or scrambled. | Waffles, French toast, omelets | and souffle, send eggs to the | _.... table in fancy dress yet with the . same amount of food value. | | PRODUCE — Everyone knows. that weather influences the supply | and price of fresh produce. Shop- | pers should gb a step further and | remember that weather also influ- ences quality. Carefully cheek. quality of lettuce, cauliflower, po- —_tatoes and citrus if —you— these items this week. | Apple supplies are ample. As of | January 1, stocks in cold stor-| age, according to the U. S. D. A,,/ were about 19 million bushels more than in January of 1957. About| one-third of these are the Delicious _ variety so good for snacks and, salads. | Reddest apples usually cost | more, but are not Mecessarily | “any. better than apples of the - same variety with less color. Un- | jess color is important for a spe- cial occasion or purpose, you may be able to save money by | ~ €heesing fruit from lots which | ____.._..-__ ha ve_less—coler_and lower.price— ae tags. This is generally true whether you are buying at the — grocery of at an orchard. i PROCESSED FOODS—About 72| million cans of food are opened and used every day. Corn, peas, @- tornatoes and green beans are the most popular _ canned vegetables. | ‘Wine in Fish Casserole ‘Adds Unusual Flavor Second helpings are automatic = _ when this savory casserole appears’ 2 on the table. Arrange one pound fish fillets, single layer, in a baking dish.’ Combine one and one-half cups fF ——— coer mace, coctourtr coy: burger: dy wine and two tablespoons in-! stant minced onion and arrange over fish. Top with one cup shredded Amer- ican cheese, Bake at 450 — 10 to 15 minutes. THE WINNER! — Cherry pie winner, Judy Cudnohufsky of S. Lapeer road, Lake Orion, flashes. a winning smile as she holds up her prize pie. This sixteen-y ear-cld miss outbaked her six- Pentiac Press Phote teen competitors in the annual cherry pie con- test held Saturday at Rochester High School. pete with title. Judy will go to Grand Rapids to other county winners for the stat degrees. Others are frozen at 30.6 T. M, Whiteman of the 4 an pypetapey tories. ¥ ; that gives the freez-| eurlously enough, . freezing points of traits and veg- pe apa loan by measuring the heat for handlers of] peat is released from a piece of future use. Yield: About 8 servings. | Rice With Fruit Makes Quick — power ==) cooked dried fruits such as raisins, prunes and apricots. A few toasted pecans or almonds add extra fla- vor. 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Makes 21 cups of light, tasty and thrifty topping’ to dress up the simplest dessert: Je ®@eeeseeoeeee Ve Rehsecsericessssssee se For you people wholike loosetea, | enjoy brigk Lipton flavor and eave 10¢ on this special package. 4 Use Borden’s Starlac, for‘ al! your made-with-milk recipes. Drink it, too,-and get all the proteins, B vitamins, calcium and other minerals of finest pasteurized milk. They're the heart of milk—Starlac. LIMITED TIME ONLY e . : : , ‘ About a . QUART in the 12-qt. family-size package “ @ebeeeeeseeseenss eeeeceeereeeee teense Woeecceccsscevegoeccvocecssndadocvcceedequsvopbisebssessucrenees ‘All set to roll is Mrs: M.G. Prosser. With Dr. Prosser, she bowls in a mixed league at Lakewood Alleys on Thurs- Time out for coffee . . , 0 5: R. Kara of Des- mond street serves Mrs. Carl Stein of North Lynn Event to Be Held at St. Benedict Feb. 12 Committees Named for Card Party Committees have been an- nounced for the St. Benedict Altar and Rosary Society des- sert-card party which will be held Feb. 12 in the church basement. : * * ‘ Chairman of the annual af- fair is Mrs. Frank H. Secoy, assisted by Mrs. James L. Brown. Heading the ticket committee is Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman, who is being as- sisted by Mrs, Joseph Albrecht, _ Mrs, Earl McJunkin and Mrs. Anton Bego. Prize chairmen are Mrs. Wayne Miller and Mrs. Joseph Bonfiglio. Mrs. William Brandt, Jane Penderzast, Mrs, Domi- nic Mazza, Mrs. Frank P. Benning and Mrs. Steven who is being aided by Mrs. Stanley Hustosky, Mrs. Francis Dall, Mrs. David St. Dennis and Mrs. Theodore Comp. Taking care of tables and chairs will be Mrs. James .Colemcn, aided by Mrs. Robert Budnick, Mrs. Lloyd Monroe, day evenings. “ throughout the city are planning to enter The Press Bowlerama next week. Many of the bowlers Looks like it might be a strike for someone, judging from the expressions of ncn Jaconette of Newberry street, = Aone ete sr . A o9 eer eee Carl Stein of North Lynn avenue and Don Vachon of West Ann Arbor ave- . nue (left to right). Personal News of Interest in Area The latter days of March will find Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeGrace of South Edith street avenue (center) and Kathryn Felice of Brookdale avenue, Mrs. Darwin Simpson and Mrs. P. R. Ninotti. Chairman of tallies and cards is Mrs. Anthony Maty- niak, Her committee includes Mrs. Dennis Montgomery, Mrs. Lewis Kimm and Mrs. Adrian Magnan. The decorating motif will be centered around Lincoln's birthday. Chairman for this project is Mrs. Bernard Stone, who is being aided by Mrs. Arthur Perrin, Mrs. Theodore Dobski and Mrs. Lane Foster. Mrs. Thomas St. Dennis is handling publicity Proceeds of the affair will be used to furnish new altar linens for the church. The _ public has been invited to at- tend. Waterford Grou Sponsori ‘Performance Ensemble Joseph Eger will conduct the Eger Players ensemble when the group of musicians presents a concert Feb. 7 at the Isaac E. Crary Junior High School under the auspices of the Wa- terford Township Civic Music Association. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R, Schroeder of Silverside announce the _ approaching marriage of their daughter, Jennine Dianne Bailey, to Daniel Catau, son of Mr. and Mrs.: Simion Catan > ber honor maid. _._ violin and — cello, and Peter Venice, Vienna, London and Paris, as well as many other European cities. In Brusseis, Belgium, Mr. De- Grace will broadcast the open- ing of the World's Fair over a Detroit radio station. Mrs. De- Grace, a true patron of the arts, is eager to visit the many Wedding Plans Are Reveuled by Miss Ginell - Carmelina Ginell announces attendants for her Feb. 15 mar- riage to Thomas Mclsaac, son ot Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McIsaac of Waterford. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Ginell of Sander- son street, Carmelina will ex- change vows with Mr. MclIsaac in St. Michae] Church. Gloria Vizza will serve as Bridesmaids will include Judy Mclsaac, Judy Niedjelski, Sally Ginell and Mary Raymond, Larri Mc- Isaac will be flower girl. 3 Nurses Attend State Conference ~ Seed ont Mrs. Albert Pur- cell, members of the Oakland County District Nurses Asso- ciation, attended the Michigan state Nurses Association con- ference held in the YWCA. The Tuesday conference for chairmen of district commit- tees was held to discuss legis- lation, membership and public relations, Discuss Pictures Modern Homemakers Exten- sion Club met Wednesday at the Clarkstoh home of Mrs. Howard Fox. Pictures for the home was the lesson for the day. to Present Concert on Feb. 7 The Eger Players features French horn with piano, violin and cello in a variety of com- hornist, has appeared.as solo- ist with major orchestras and ensembles throughout the world. He is one of the organ- izers of the Los Angeles Horn Club, and also is active in radio, television and motion pic- tures. His first solo LP album, “Around the Horn,” will be released in the fall of 1958. * & « In’ addition to works by Five pages today in Women’s Section the first New York perform- ‘ance of Haydn's trio for — Korn's “Phantasy,”’ which was written especially for the Lansing | “jamin Britten’s “Canticle II,” art museums in Paris, London home and wil] spend the inher. * * * Planning to sail Saturday from New Orleans aboard the SS Alcoa Clipper for a 16-day cruise in the Caribbean are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Kalbfus of Birmingham. They will visit Jamaica, Curacao, Guaira and Guanta, Venezuela. * * x Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Burt of Squirrel road will attend the annual Boat Show in Chicago on Feb. 7 and 9. * * * The Herrington Hills home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Powell was the scene of a surprise birth- day party honoring Rita Copen- hagen of East Long Lake road, Friends attending the affair held _the past weekend were -_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mather, Mr. and Mrs. William Spry, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hulen, Mrs. Wretha Mather, Janet and Ken- neth Mather, Mrs. Charles Bac Laces Maeve Coot, — Guakega co Svilagyi parr Jim Powell. * * * Mr, and Mrs. John H. Rehm (nee Sue Karner) of Avondale avenue are receiving congratu- lations on the arrival of a son, Peter Carl, Jan. 23 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Matern- al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Karner of Me- nominee road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Rehm of Watkins Lake road are the paternal grand- pafents. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Dancey of Royal-Oak, formerly of Pontiac, also are-receiving congratulations on a new addi- tion to their family, a daughter, Cheryl Colleen, born Jan. 23 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. C. Clair Decker of Hamilton ‘ street and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dancey of Sanderson street. * * * Born Jan. 25 at St. Joseph Norman B. Nelson of Rochester Donald Upton of Third avenue. SEs. coal M rs. Herbert Zschering of A seal street has completed her follow-through and is aiming for the head pin. ‘Trying for a strike is Herbert Zschering, who — enjoys the mixed bowling sessions on Thursday nights. St. Dunstan Will Present Play _ ‘Bus Stop’ to Be Staged On the evenings of Feb.-7, 8, 14 and 15 the curtain will rise for St, Dunstan Guild's February offering, ‘““Bus Stop” by William Inge, at St. Dun- stan Playhouse on Lone Pine road. The entire story takes place County Nurses Paying Tribute ~The Oakland County District Nurses Association g Professional Nurse * Professional Nurse S the Month. Recognition Year e * * The December Nurse of the Month, Mrs. Anna Wurm, has engaged in private duty nursing in this. area for many years. Rose Boyd, the January Nurse of the Month, is working in the public health field. . ~~ Both of these women are pioneers, having made valuable contributions to the profession of nursing. Mrs. Wurm was among the first 1,000 graduate nurses to be ——— . Michigan. ids ard beeen: ker Sener ta Dobe Oana at * a ogo lice ere el arapeie wn? Fle Sine ins Wingo Tasco, Win aly played by John W. Crim. Others in the cast include Mrs, Richard Stedding III, cafe proprietress; Mrs. Wen- dell Smith, part-time waitress; i THIRTY-SIX. he - By Daughters of America ’ Installation Service Held When the baneiars ot America,! Others _ installed include Mrs. Wo He Lo Council %, gathered at Ajex Craig, treasurer; Mrs. Doug- the Dames of Malta Hall, Mrs. 'las Smith, assistant recording sec. Lioyd Thompson was installed 85 retary; . Mrs. Harold Mullen, as- the Broup’ s councilor. eA : ‘* * * Other officers installed at the Tuesday meeing included Mrs. Howard Franklin of Holly, associ- ate councilor; Florence Golding, vice councilor; Mrs. Victor Gold- ing, associate vice councilor; Mrs. Sylvester Van Horn, conductor; Mrs. Charles Hibner of Auburn Heights, warden; Mrs, Harley Booth, recording secretary, and —Mrs. Richard Haney of Berkley, financial secretary. MONOPLEX PLASTIC EYE expensive) present. iment has since been broken and 'I have heard that she has re-j ~ iturned all the presents, However, ? 4 'T haven't received mine and I am|~ iwondering if a note teling her so} Girl Fails to Return Costly Gift May Donor Write to Ex-Bride-Elect ~ About Present? By EMILY POST ours became engaged several ‘months ago and we sent his. fi- lancee a very lovely (and quite would be in order?” Answer: Try to find someone who knows her well, who could explain, to her that you have heard she _ has retur all her_engage- « MRS. LLOYD THOMPSON Comfortable—Sate Durable—Natural Economical sistant financial secretary; Mrs. John DePauw, trustee; Mrs. David ‘Jones of Auburn Heights, inside sentinel, and Mrs, Howard Fagan) of Holly, outside sentinel. | Mrs, Warren Guntzviller of De-| 'troit, district deputy, attended the | installation, which was~conducted by Mrs, Frank Marshall of Flint. | Appointment at Your Convenience Private Fitting Reome PHYSICIAN’S OPTICAL SERVICE | R. D. Higgins 412 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 2-2045 clearance sale starting thursday coat values $ 90 19 formerly $35 to $39.98 Choose yours from this wonderful ‘collection of long coats' Wool blends, gleaming block zibelines, nubby textured wool tweeds! Button and open coats. Juniors and misses. long coats ‘dering if possibly it could have ‘been sent by mistake to someone of her sister's explain to her this ohvious reason why you cannot make fhe shower and bidesmaids port, ment presents but as you havej- ‘hot received yours, you are won- else. | “Dear Mrs, Post: A friend of |. mine and her sister are going to be married this spring at a double wedding. I would like to. give a shower for my friend but do not feel that I am that “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of] The engage-| - =, Miami and is 3 - @ member of “Eee = ee Sonus Her Viasek. nipands University of Michigan G AIL WINNINGHAM friendly with her sister to give a shower for her, too. ‘Could it possibly hurt the sis 'ter’s feelings if I gave the shower | ‘for my friend alone or must ! imake it a double shower or none ‘at all?” If you know very few friends you can! Answer: a double one. “Dear Mrs, Post: Are all white flowers the only correct ones to use as decoration at a church wedding? The altar of our chéreh (a very beautiful one) is all white marble and white flowers can hardly be seen against it, I thought of using colored flowers (such as a light _pink or yellow) for decorating the altar, Would this be in good taste?" Answer: Light colors instead of, white are permissible but be care ful not to have their effect one that will detract from the dresses the flowers carried by the without an ocean has a growing fleet of mer- chant ships. _Neumode Hosiery and Juvenile Shop Switzer and) iain Days Described to 2 Golden Age Groups The January meetings of the two Golden Age Groups of the Pontiac YWCA had as a spe- cia} guest Capt. Sixten O. B. Netzler, who discussed early days on sailing ships and played Swedish folk songs on the harmonica and accordion. * * * Other entertainment -includ- ed an informal travel talk by Mrs, Fred Stimpert, president of the Pontiac YWCA, and Reba Ross Netzler, executive director, who titled their joint discussion ‘‘Sidelights on the Light Side of Travel Abroad” Oldest member present among the who attended the two meetings was Mrs. Carrie Heath, 94. Youngest was — te a 3-vear-old ‘guest, Stephania Reardon * * * Other guests were Mrs George Atkinson of Wardville, Ont., Mrs. A. G. Strong, Mrs F.dna Scafe and Mrs. Olive Summers, New members are Mrs. John Wardell, Mrs. Ada Schreck and Mrs. Mabel Ayriss. GIVE MEDITATIONS Mrs. Anna Creager and Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh gave medita- tiens at the meetings, and Mrs Bessie Royce and Mrs, Farin N. Hilton were pianists. * * * Birthdays celebrated includ- ] 5” formerly $29.98 A selection of slim and full silhouette coats in fleece boycoats, tweeds, martiniques. Choose from assorted colors and sizes in wide array. Hurry for these big values! winter coats $ 90 29 formerly $39.98 and $A9.98 Belivias' | Blends! Tweeds! Plushes! Clutch, button desrgns with pretend teopard, milium linings! Junior-and misses sizes! short coats 15” formerly $22.98 to $39.98 Fleeces, fibrenes, tweeds, bolivias and zibeline short coats in a myriad of colors and styles. Some with mouton collars. Warmly lined. Assorted sizes. Hurry... save! poplin raincoats $7 | formerly $14.98 Amazing value! Popular Balmacaan-style - raincoats! Wrinkle-resistant, soil-resistant cotton poplin. Bold plaid linings, leopeard- neers linings! Beige, matching caps. o 18. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER opén 4 nights to 9 p. m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday LAST CALL! We're reducing thousands of Maling Shoes to Only 7 a Formerly 2.99 to 7.99 Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Féjday Evenings ed ese of Mrs. L. B. Rubey, Daisybelle Benedict, Mrs. Ger- trude Holdsworth, Mrs. Eliza- beth Peck and Mrs. Elia Shef- field. Corsages were presented to Mrs, Peck and Mrs. Rubey. * * * The dessert luncheons were served by Mrs. Louis H. Schim- mel, assisted by Mrs. Myron L. Buck, Mrs. W. H. Knudsen and Mrs. R. B. Tarr. Mrs. J. A. Rammes is chairman of the Golden Age Groups. Now Spas Can Come to You t Years ago, people in search of relaxation and freedom from minor aches and pains used to make reguiar trips to the fa- mous spas of the world. Then and now, such trips are impossible for many of us. The spas still exist and their bene- fits are well known. In order to bring these bene- fits to people who couldn't trav- el to the spas, an American chemist has perfected b a1 m- scented bath salts that dupli- cate healthful waters. * * * Thesé bath salts combine oils and concentrated minerals, They are used without soap for a period of 20 minutes or so. This means you get a relaxing, hot bath that helps to drain away fatigue and float out ten- sion. * * * The salts can be used in hard or soft water. The reason for not using soap With the salts is that the salts contain cleansing agents. Used with a vegetable fiber mitt for increased circulation, these bath salts induce a feel- ing of well-being. Bicyclists and motorcyclists are subject to the same traffic. safety rules that apply to enous Ne er er a eee ‘ Boy’s Lined JEANS Ideal for now into ere gre 4 to 6x. Reg. 788 - i Boy's Flannel SHIRTS Values to 2.50 ‘139 Boy’s Winter JACKETS Values to 20.50 Koha U. niversity of | Daily Life Affects Condition of Skin Teenagers faced with skin problems will do well to check their daily living habits. Perhaps they are not getting enough sleep, are rushing through meals or eating too many gooey foods instead of a balanced diet. Dear Abby.... They say that top coverage is top fashion. This textured knit looks wonderful with a tweed skirt and a s colorful scarf. ‘Madman’ Is Visiting Doctor About the Wrong Department By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: How do you cope with a man who has a _temper like a madman? Once PP LLL January SALE! jag he couldn't find what he was looking» for in a desk drawer, so he pulled out all the drawers and smashed them to bits. Another time he got mad because he couldn't get a clear picture on our TV set, after paying $36 to get it repaired, so he put his fist right through the TV set. He was off work two days and the doctor and X-ray bills ran him $35. He scares the kids and upsets me. UPSET DEAR UPSET: Your hus- band is emotionally stil) in _— cohen = = _—s Ae A | My BOYS’ ROBES BOYS’ 25% OFF SWEATERS ‘20% oFF Valentine “Suggestions _SPRING PLAID fate Sizes 4 to 12 ee ee ee NEW STRIPED JEANS - Blue, Stim or news Jeans NEW KHAKI SLACKS | Shim 6r regular. Sizes 4 to | | The MARGARET ANN. 37.°W, Huron’. Riker Bldg. 1% to 28 “Sizes 4 to 12 5 3% % ‘SHOP ' partment. heel — but he is seeing the doctor about the wrong de- Someone whe deals with emotional prob- lems could do more for him. . * * * DEAR ABBY: I asked a girl in my class for her graduation picture and she gave me a picture of herself I am afraid to take home, It is one of her in a two-piece bathing suit that is all wet. I don’t know why she did _ this. T never took her out but I have heen thinking about it. ~I am 17 and sme xs 18. Do you think I would be making a fool of myself if I asked her to go to a show with me? A SHY GUY DEAR SHY: If any guy ever got the “Come-cn” — you did. Ge ahead and ask her, bat you'd better have a talk with your Scoutmaster first, * * * DEAR ABBY: I am a wid- ower with two little boys under five years old. I live with my mother and she cares for the boys. I am still a young man (26) and hold a good job, I woyld like to marry again but so far no luck, My mother tells-me when. I meet a woman I should not tell her that I was married, lost my wife and have two children because the minute they hear that they run the other way. She says if T get them fo like __me—tfirst they will not object to my past, but I should give them a chance to like me. It vad | | ee doesn't sound right What's your opinion? A FATHER OF TWO DEAR FATHER: it doesn't “sound” right be- cause it's wrong, Tell the giris what your status is fo me. immediately, If they ran the other way, you've lest nothing. * * * DEAR ABBY: I raised a son practically single-handed. I sacrificed many things so he could have good clothes and a good education. He is mar- ried now and when I call his house to talk to him his wife answers the phone and she never asks me how I am — she just calls him to the phone. This is like a knife through my heart. My son is happy with her but it hurts me so | much T dont feel like calling him anymore. Please tell me what to do” HURT MOTHER DEAR HURT:. You are teo sensitive. Your daughter- in-law is prebably just thoughtless, Her manners could be improved — but if she and your son are happy — let it Pag * * CUNPEAL TO MY- RON: Of course it's a man's world — but a lot of it's in his wife's name, * * * If you have a_ problem. write to Abigail Van Buren in ear of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your fetter. For a personal reply, please enclose a Stamped self-addressed” en- velope. ; T 298 : . FRI.ond SAT. ONLY ——- at Covered Wagon Bread... . .18¢ ts Plain Fried Cakes........ .30¢ vu. RIVIERA COFFEE CAKE -68¢ APPLE NUT BREAD 29% wns Macaroon Coffee Cake.75¢ t. DANISH 68¢ = HOT pREAD VARIETY DAILY ‘gr eatld READY AT 3 P. M. SATURDAY) “Thomas Pastry Shop 121 W. Huron St. . Plenty of Perking at Side and Rear of’ Building - 8:30 A. M. to 10 P.M, Sern Sit Saterten #300 FE 48163 x ais . nich ie 4 iy EB € s : | iy BF i i i ; » * : ! is 3 = z é 2 te g2 g: z i " i 8 1 ig if ze | i i Un Fy ~~ Which family is like yours? have three children, an 8-room house and $4,500 yearly in- come. (See page 121) “We can't live on $25,000 a yeer.” Our house, swimming pool and four acres cost $604 a month. (Page 48) “We're doing fine on $8,400 a yeer.” Chack and Virginia own their $17,800 home . . . have three sons—and college sav- ings for each. (Page 49} — Are yeur bills more or less then others? If clothing takes 12 to 14%, you're in step. “The Dis- - appearing Dollar” (Page 148) tells how your money problems compare with others. ” ALSO — “Can This Marriage be Saved?” @ Can you take a 'N ALL, 34 articles, stories and features Get your copy today! FEBRUARY LADIES’ HOME Jou rnal MAGAZINE £ _ }they are in a special class. For the first exhibiti a one-man show of Kerr. on view Monday through Finds Life a ee on of the year the art gal- leries at Kingswood School Cranbrook are presenting pdintings and watercolors by Peter Opening Sunday afternoon, the show will be Friday until Feb. 28. ‘Sweet Little By RUTH with their grown children. lot. "ak or talking wistfully about their children and grand- children, or the “old days.” The ones I know are as up-and- coming as their daughters, as in- terested in politics and world events ag their sons, as busy and They have hobbies. They have good friends among those their own age and among those much younger. . They keep house with an ease | ‘They don't refer to themselves jas old, or feel that because they have lived 4 little longer than some By the way, what ever became of the “little I know quite a few older women today-—-women in their 70s and 80s—living alone because they have out- lived their husbands and are too independent to live - (Cotopaxi, 19,550 feet, Old Lady’ Cannot Be Found Today Women of Advanced Years Now Are Vigorous, Active, Independent old lady?” But there isn’t a “sweet little old lady” in the whole aren’t living 0n memories, or sitting in corners, é > she is within 20 years of the age she claims to be. Of all the achievements that |women have made in the last quar- iter of a century the greatest is |changing the little old lady of the -|past into the vigorous, active, in- dependent older woman of today. Blue Star to Hold Anniversary Event Plans for an anniversary dinner were made when members of the Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four met at the YMCA. The affair will Plans also were made for a past presidents’ meeting to be held in May. Donations to a ‘veteran's fam- “jily and the March of Dimes were + made—at- “the —-Ty A. . be held Feb. 20 in the Elks Temple. | bl —= meeting. Ecuador has the two largest vol- canoes in the world. They are Chimborazo, rising 20,700 feet, and 1s Boring | But Teens Admit ~~ They Have More MANY ADVANTAGES The Gilbert firm (Gilbert In fact some teenagers com- plain machines do all the work and there is none left for the youngsters to do, Gilbert claims television {s dren in sports is on the de- clirte, which points to perhaps one reason for boredom inas- much as it has been medically proven that strenuous physical activity is needed in the forma- tive years, OLD ONES, TOO Gilbert says some young people think their boredom is a symptom of the growing-up process. He cites one 18-year- old girl who says it simply: ones.” Broom, Brush and That's All One of New York City’s old- est banks has dug up some interesting facts and figures on |’ i] their early business expendi- tures. * * x A broom and brush came to _ 38 cents, and scrubing—spelied with just one “b"—and clean- ing charges were one dollar for a month. Imagine cleaning an office or home today with just a brush and broom! * * * How wonderful to have not like specialized soaps and de- | expecting to chat for a while tergents—unknown in .1829—but | and either sense by her man- to also have efficient time-and | ‘ner or from something she energy-saving gadgets especial- | says that you have called at a ly designed for practically | busy time, cut your cofversa- - + , Young people are bored, Well, then, so are old on all over the body — the slough-|- ing of dead skin cells, Since the scalp is washed less often than the rest of the skin, the dead cells jmay be bound together by oil and it’s the FASHION .+.t0 save money at Dr. B. R. Berman — Optometrist — Sth «st Seme Lecation 17 N. Seginew St. — FE 4-7071 The silk shantung chemise is done here with reaches out to cap the | shoulders. Tiny flap | pockets set low in front and a self hip-band form- | ing a bow in back are two | of its features. 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Ee Shoe Salon — Mezzanine § Here’s America’s Most Famous Wool _ KNIT DRESSES By a Maker Whose Name We Can't Mention Wonderful, at only... eb foo % The new plunge neck pullover with ribbed collar, three quarter push up sleeves. The Club Collar Pullover, raglan sleeve, novelty weave blouse trim. The Dressmaker Cardigan with-tiny collar, three quarter sleeves, In luscious pastels: powder blue, white, aque, beige or coral. Sizes 10 to 18, * _ @iPuesday - Musicale” Workshop's January meeting was held at the . home of Mrs. Ferdinand Gaens- - bamer on Dlinois avenue. Mrs. A. K, Oakley presented a talk on Frederick. Chopi : W. & Fur 5 ter: Bibs of shimmering crystal in white or clear color. Wo Appointment! Necessary 78 N. Saginaw HOLLYWOOD ALL PERMANENTS | 75 ~ Complete With Cut and Set NONE HIGHER YOU GET ALL THIS: * Custom Haircut * Permanent by an Experienced, Licensed Operator * Styled Set * Our Famous Cuarantee a Complete Wave tor $3.75, None Higher BEAUTY SHOP FE 8-3560 Over Bazley's< Poychiatrst By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A luncheon meeting of the Vil- lage Woman's Club of Birming- ham and Bloomfield Hills will be held Wednesday at Oakland Hills Country Chub. Cochairmen for the luncheon are Mrs. Elmer Sylvester and Mrs. Charles H. Welch Jr. Speaker will be Dr. A. S. Church, assistant medical di- rector of St. Joseph Retreat, Dearbern. His subject will be “A Psychiatrist Looks at Cul- ture Today.” : Mrs. C. G. Darling Jr. is in charge of flowers and Mrs. Alan Loofburrow is taking res- ervations, assisted by Mrs. William Bird, Mrs. John Eck- enrode and Mrs. Robert Mont- back. GUESTS AT OTSEGO Among guests at Otsego Ski Club this weekend wil’ be Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kern of Franklin and two of their -chil- St ‘hinercacrusl Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 0. Yntema. wil] be hosts Saturday evening at the ‘second of a se- ries of dinners they are giving in their Franklin road home. * * * Mrs. Marcus E. Cunningham is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs.- Ruth Lara- bee, in Mexico. Mrs. Cunning- ham will join Mr. Cunning- ham next month in Fort Lau- derdale, Fla. (* *& * Mr. and Mrs, Frank -McDon- ough will be hosts at a dinner this evening. at Bloomfield len, + MOTOR -PO-FEORIDA Bloomfield Hills Country ™ for Miss Nichols and Mr, Al- ' Mr. and Mrs. George Well- ' ington Smith of Franklin left Tuesday to motor to.their home at Vero Beach, Fia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James | K.. | Campbell were hosts at a cock- tail party Saturday evening. Student. Tour of Europe Described to City BPW Dean LaRue, French instruc- " for the trip which lasted 45__ Fleurs De Rocaille Artfully Caron combines wistfulness and witch- ery in this delicate scent that bespeaks the haunt- ing freshness of fragile rock garden flowers — _yet leaves an afterwhis- per of sophistication. Extract 72 N. Saginaw St. S10 to $60) Lotion $9 CLOONAN’S ar : . ae For Famous Names in Cosmetics” FE 2-0161 eo E-O-M Special! ‘Just In Time For Valentine's Day ree Replicas of fabulous ex- pensive necklaces, brace- lets. earrings and pins : in brilliant gold and silver finishe some set with —saparkling simulated gem stones Values Up lo $2.00 9 Other Values up to $10.00 now '; Off AMY) af. if KI E. Mellicks, and his parents are. | Dean and the late Philip Kirwan. Mrs, “Wyatt 1 i SNO BALL DANCE ELKS TEMPLE BALLROOM Fred Netting. Orchesirs — FRIDAY, JANUARY Silst 9:30 to 1:30 ‘Semi Formal - BETA SIGMA PHI Tickets available trom members or at ihe door. Proceeds to Benefit Victims ef Bleed. Dinease at St. Joseph Merey Heepital AIRM. AN ae MRS, PHILIP KIRW AN Judy A. Mellick Speaks__ Pontiac Stationers offers a complete selection of | casion? A tT-year-old girl sat on a stool clutching her doll and bravely iblinking back the tears. The oc-' The little lady was hav- ‘ing the first haircut of her life. Anita Davidson, daughter of the Louis Davidsons of South Avery road, decided that she wanted short hair. Our photographer stopped by the —# Davidsons'-just-as Anita's mother: Prepared to snip off the first of/How Weather Affects People” at her daughter's long locks. rapes . . * * * Not knowing what Anita's re-\‘‘My Favorite Season,’”’ while Eve- Gather at Hotel Waldron “Weather” was the theme of the! program when members of the ‘Pontiac Toastmistress Club met at, the Hotel Waldron. A | £ yeorge Gaehe< Speke speech on ‘‘Patadise.”’ Don Rofe, president of the Pon- Mrs —6FH the group with Mr. Dugas invit- | ing the Toastmistresses to col- laborate in conducting an eight- week speechcraft class to he the Tuesday meeting. Mrs. Wayne Reaves presented. a-speech entitled] BUDGET TERMS! 33 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s! opened to those interested in. this type of training. Feb. 18 is the tentative date for the classes to begin each Tuesday. for eight on IT Toastmistresses Hear Four lyn Cole talked on ‘‘Snow Fun” and) Helen Lapisch gave an impromptu! | tiae Toastmasters Club, Charles | ‘Dugas, and John Rolles joined | /; Printed Pattern 4769: Misses’ dren, Mrs. Robert L. Graham a : EG Le eee and the Nelson B. Nolands who | tor in the Bloomfield schools, | days. _ Ows in t. ic ae! ite recently returned from a 1@- | Was guest speaker when mem- VISIT TO ITALY 2 day stay at Sun Valley, Idaho. | bers of the Pontiac Business The group traveled first to 28° ; i + * : and Professional Women’s Club Tal, Whe P they visited Nu St. Michael Church was — the icadplece and carried | a colon alegre t met-at Hotel Waldron. ay ee ee urda ; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam T. | = = ples, Pompeii, Rome, Fjorence | Scene of Sat y morning) of flower petals. Gossett entertained at dinner * * * : and Venice. In Rome the young | Nuptial High Mass uniting Judy Serving as his brother's best Friday evening for Mr. and “A Trip to Europe” was the {| people saw a. recently com — Ann Mellick and Airman 2.C. Phil-| mam was Jock Kirwan of Live- Mrs. F C. Retth who soon will subject of Mr. LaRue’s talk structed stadium much larger = 2 ipl me mage ‘eter nia. Robert Coad, brother-in-law move to Cipeinna and slides shown at the | than a roca are = bens y the Rew. AMCHAC') ot the bride, was the usher, * Tuesday gathering. He told of Ann Arbor, where it is hoped | Y- Mr’ and—MrsPaul Geiger | his trip abroad last summer | the next Olympic games will * « * j ee ee the par. Pontiac Stati and their small daughter are as conductor of a group of 21 be held. | Judy is the daughter of Mr. and) \ ‘a che : wee * onuac oners visiting Mrs. Geiger’s parents, high school students, many of From Italy the group trav- | Mrs. George E. Mellick of Close) ewe -toned blue dress with a cor- In Downtewn Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. -Bar- whom had worked and saved eled to Monaco (Princess street. Parents of the bridegroom 5@&¢ of white sweetheart roses “Formerly Brown Bros.” ton. Mr. and Mrs. Barton for two years to earn money Grace was in Paris at. the are Mrs. Wyatt Dean of Lexing- and a cae — hat. 4 N. Saginaw FE 2- 4243 aia aaial == ——-1! time), Spain and France. The | ton, Ky., and the late Philip John trip was not altogether for | Kirwan. Following the reception the new pleasure, as the students | ‘The bride approached the | |Mrs. Kirwan changed to a pale earned high school and college — aitar wearing a floor - length blue sheath dress with white ac- credits. | gown of Coubello and chiffon | /cessories and the orchid from her Mr. ag dagen een | accented by lace insets at the | bridal bouquet. FOR « ; none 0 ed arger anh 'P | waist and a chapel train, Her The couple will live in Orlando, companies would accept as | fingertip veil fell from a crown |Fla., where the bridegroom passengers a group of teen- | of rhinestones and seed pearts, "stationed. Saati ao ae avers ale | and she carried a white orchid t | sma sraeli ship res = ane 2 book.’ suuninennene pleased to take the students eniia tece:-coveres peeve = Future Holds aboard that they urged the in- Matron of honor Mrs. Robert structor to use their vessel for ,Coad,a sister of the bride, and. = the 1958 tour. bridesmaid Mrs. John Waterbury Easy Going Hostesses of BPW for the wore ballerina-length dresses of > month of January were Har- chiffon with blue feathered head- for Secretaries } ; riet Gates, Grace Heitsch, Mrs. | bands and carried white fur muffs = : ae Carl Genske, Ann Gosner and decorated with blue carnations. CHICAGO (INS) — The 1975 | . . c | a : P , : Mrs. Rebecca Gould. Mrs. Ha- * * | Secretary will have only one | yeq it's marvelous the way babies zel MacGirr also participated | Flower girl Terry Lynn Coad.,! Fouune in common with the — Jove “Junket” Rennet-Custard, the i. in Tuesday's program. niece of the bride, was gowned in 1957 secretary — the coffee refreshing, nourishing milk dessert aan a pale pink frock with matching! break | that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend. ‘Exchange Student ——— | Or predicts Michael R. It's the only dessert with magic . Talks toT h Notaro, head of an electronic rennet in it. Makes it easier to digest = | SS Cee am ee asain a a Pains than milk. 7 delicious flavors: or- : . eeen tatarfor LIS Event oresees the Gevelop- | ange, lemon, stra , chocolat 2 ae sali os a a Wate “ford = sm ment of electronic computers cia a = ] Sa (one Red hoo exchenge student _—_ the size of typewriters and desk = ’ Ne ~ |from Hattingen, Germany, gave a Cony calculators and tabulators op- ” a” Pontiac Press Phete | Compares of life in German and) Le erated by remote control K T American homes and explained her =f . Mrs. fica Davidson of South Avery road is just | .aucation trom kindergarten| ; _* * ff ll. RENNET-CUSTARD about to cut the hair of her daughter, 7-year-old_\through high school, when mem-| _ SIZES nee ay py beri . ; : : : = Cars soll Se 3 Ww e over laborious Anita, for the first time. bers of the Sarah McCarroll School) §—-10—12 }———. f : staff held a professional meeting at) M—14—16 — ling tasks and there will be the home of Mrs. Harold Brown on! {—18—20 no manual typing — instead. « * + ese oti by 4 . First Haircut Is Exciting, Yet Sad Marquee cies ENG 4769 Sone ieee aa ee ASSIS ne hostess é ues-| ’ 7 Snip, Snip---It's All Gone vise io tare sain TN tm ater tad “emtne . os Douglas Lane and Mrs. Ralph typed letter and envelope, 4 p 4 Grubb 7 ready for the boss’ signature Se ee ee ’ by i ~ ‘ ~ bad - = 1 mz Firsts in the life of a child are action would be when she viewed f an mailing | “JUNKET™ (Reg. U.S. Pat-O@.) ts the trade. exciting and a little awe-inspiring herself in the mirror for the first) When buying washable outer 1 tsead es teaching Lay oct and cer tsa rec mas — the first birthday party, the, me with short hair, he left and, apparel, always check to make and ‘ on and for office MEEK: i ee ere , y party, '\€' brought this picture back to The; sure that linings are also ers, Notaro said business — first long trousers or the first press for us sasha bin. schools will teach women basic For the Entire Family party dress, , ae : : electronies, data processing | As and computer design to equip : SHOP secretaries of the future. KING’S Trend in Jewelry thon Saginaw St. Back tothe ‘Real’ | . ———— Trends in. jewelry during 1957 leaned toward the modest side. 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WARMING UP — Jean Carter, : more than a year. 20, af Alanta, Ga., the 1958 Maid | : : of Cotton, uses puffs of cotton as iol cel gie-idyerl Se; prone earmufts to combat New York's | 8%! oni © its pattern chilly biasts as she starts her | —_ cag partonani trey seven-month tor of the-Laited | De. Gorden Seagraves, td States and Europe. legendary Burma surgeon, and rr, Albert Schweitzer, It will non-governmental, non-sec- Rural Mother s | oa avoiding twe problems Looking for Jobs | that have arisen in trying to | send UL 8. government or mis- sionary aid to eertain. neutralist . Send sil NEW YORK ans) — Weshave sent billions of dollars overseasichinese Red ambassador at Ge- interest you to know that they) — aiahtstsg Aleain cetbawne iid 0, down, yet? If 80, it may|was.prettied- up with 2,500,000; | moe moat oad “aoe world, to) Dooley has operated in Laos for) in-the shape of cash, food, arms,i.14 Nothing happens, and the ad- are Turkish by descent, ahd central e¢|Ministration is on record-as say-jAsiatic before that, not of eevee ges ing it won't go to war to free| Netherlands. some resentment overseas of ¢™- ‘ee Ansociaied Bulb (ever al sop Combe tack ie Pitted seit “ws CRN ware 3 spit, Mc Crown in wenden mots ‘as if tile)! ALWAY or religion-fearing, countries. A survey conducted by Michi American pharmaceutical firms State University rural sociologists) h@Ve generously shows that rural homemakers are/i# Medical supplies before MED- joining their city counterparts in 1CO is unveiled. The American seeking jobs outside the home. | teams will train local people to « * “ 'eare for their own, then put out According to Mary Hixon, Oak-| 2? 18 months and leave count 4 T wary Wi, aL « land County home demonstration |‘ all equipment. agent, almost a third of the fam-| ,._ —— - ‘ ilies interviewed approved of. the) Frank Cowell. ot Kearney. N.J., working mother, writes indignantly (aS have others) on the question of Americans stil] They felt the main advantage jbeing held as POWs by .the Red was the extra income although Chinese: many also liked the idea of meet- ing new people and the particular | job itself. In these families, the iomeineke! img tasks such as meal prepara- tion berame a family duty. Almost half of the husbands helped with. meals and dishes. These home ‘makers claimed they keep up their housekeeping chores and have lit- tle trouble leading the double life igan cad “How can you and I and other Americans be called free people or a democracy when this great and suppesediy powerful coun- try of ours lets three Americans ret im a foreign country? Why can't the U.S. government de- mand their release just as the Kremlin and the Reds in China detnand and get from us what they want? If the United States donated $600,000| * . : is such a strong arm of freedom, The working mothers usually had why can't Ambassador Lodge de- children that were in school. When mand their release?” children were ill," many mothers : stayed home or arr: inged for an- The demands have been made, | other member of the family to Frank, and repeated perhaps ten thousand times in the course of perennial meetings between U.S.) care for the child.’ At least one-fourth of those inter viewed disapproved of a mother working. They thought it was hard on the children fom, Antero at the Most Dead Drivers "Got There Intoxicated children were older and were school. while the mothers were working NEW YORK wW — Fifty-five per ————S— cert of .an examined group of drivers who were killed at the | whee] or who died within 24 ee Longer Runway ’ of motor ne accidents in New| Sought by Airport York City in 1957 were under the} influence of alcohol, the Police! DETROIT uw — Detroit - |Department reports. Wayne, * * * Major Airport is asking the Civil! Aeronautics Administration to ap-| prove a $530,000 construction pro- gram to lengthen an existing 7:000- foot runway to 10,300 feet to han-| die jet airliners Police Commissioner Stephen P- Kennedy said that medical anal-| ysis showed that 38 of the 69 vic-| |Gims had alcohol in their systems, of from 0.10 to 0.40 per cent. | * Under New York State law, 0.10 The runway, as-proposed, would ane eent is relevant evidence and be Michigan's lohge a. 0.15 per cent is considered prima Joseph W..Green, airport man- faci evidence of. intoxication. : Besides causing their own ager, said the lengthened runway is described as a necessity by three airlines that intend to operate jets into Detroit, British overseas, Pan American arid American. | Paul J. Glazer, airport superin-|. egiurd the—extension, for which! the federal agency would pay half’ the cost, plus $32,000 far lighting. He said -work could be “completed deaths, the 38 drinking drivers caused the deaths of two pedes- trians and five passengers in the cars they ‘were operating. They ‘also caused injuries to 29 persons. The 69 drivers were among thogg on whom autopsies were performed. Drivers who died af- ter 24 hours following accidents iwere excluded from tha current next fat Tat. + * * "study “because any alcohol would Wurtsmith Air Force Base at Os-| have. gee ‘yom ner coda now has the ‘state’s longest, , Re eee ‘ | runway, 8,300 feet.” Willow Run Airport at Ypsilanti has one 7,300 Steel Molds ‘Greased’ feet long and Detroit-Wayne Ma-! GARY, Ind.—Steelmakers coat jor another that is 7,900 tes __ 1¢ insides of ingot molds for: the iSame reason a cook greases a muf-| _ Strip- Tease for Alt” ‘fin pan—to help keep the contents from sticking. 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Dor 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ’ x * = ene ; eof | ’ A ‘ x / | : ; “8 ‘ J 2 ree ee ey ee he ue 4 : , es ie Ns. be ae “ i ‘ Basketball schedule for the new Pontiac Northern) igh Schoo for next, sedson ts.on its way to being com- pleted. ‘ _ Since the school will start with, approximately 800 to 900 students, many of the bigger “B” and smaller “A” schools will be included on the athletic schedules. Lake Orion, Rochester, Southfield, Waterford, _____ Walled Lake and Clarkston are among some of the _ | Worried tat your average Grace onder de Sot ced |. |Pontiac Press Bolerama? jthat the men who walked off with Last year's list of winners shows) schools interested in arrange schedules’ in various sports. among the top 10 winners, and 10 in the \op 40. —~Pontiac Central and Pontiar-NoPinern-witt enyage-in a single basketball game to initiate the series next win- ter. We hs Wale iage ta ha pag AER Catholic Central High School of Class “A” status. — It would encompass the two area parochial schools - plus other territories of the Pontiac area. 5 Biggest objections are expected to come from within = the two present hi hools. s ee \Geoffrion Is THE BIRDIE SEZ: Who’s the birdie someone asked? Really, the pre- Repor ted OK dictions from our little friend come in an anony- . mous envelope right to our desk every week. Alter Surgery We must say he does a fair job in picking the teams! MONTREAL «#—Bernie “Boom with a total of 41-11 to date. anal paring pera He called Saginaw’s win over Pontiac last Friday, ape eg fan call cag matonal but since he does not correspond for Tuesday's peel a fanneimscqpun esse games there was no prediction for Pontiac’s win that mishap, is “progressing satisfac- day. ie) * * * Nomination for the best kept Secret of the new Year) the 27-year-old rightwinger, who goes to the Elks No. 810 on their father-son — ban- jleods this season's National Hock- _quet. HS — poignant race with, wT a THIS WEEK “THE BIRDIE” SEZ: bowel = practice Tuesday Pontiac ever Detroit CC : ar Pacdlinile SOLD—Veteran first basemen ' Mickey Vernon of the Boston Red. Sox was sold yesterday -to the- Cleveland Indians. A Sox official said it was a waiver deal. - ——— 4 lon thé men’s prize list were those ruptured . Most popular Tange or averages’ in the 150 bracket. There were 15 with averrges between 148 and 158 in the top 40, and 11 ot San Semen Sa Sources Ye ing” boheme we 175. annual| tongs. t to date is <7 average. Last year’s Bowlerama prize lar range of winners to be be- tween 132 and 145. Two of the women won @ prize with 120 av- erages. | The os for lady Bowlers inthe rt mee a Ae een tet Bora swe hat ig @ 206 bowler. a an ie sme pantie oarieg, 28 games bowled until after Novem- ber Ist, the average of the week of December 3ist should be used. _ “ f * Again this does not. eliminate late starters who did not get 18 should be used. 10th. Men who must mail their en- they can be delivered to The Press: games bowled until after the first) . ofethe year. As soon as the re- ‘qttired 1S-gamies have heen com ipleted, the highest, leogas average Women have only 10 more days! before their deadline February tries, must have them postmarked) by noon Monday. February 3rd, or win! | College Players night — the bonus choice, * League owners at their annual reaffirmed Among the r bracket bowl-| ers in. the tournament last year, there were seven whose went: past 180 in the final. peine iist. ‘wate tp adioatoe of bi ngtea | handicap tournaments such as the Bowlerama which gives ev- ery handicap range a goed op- portunity to walk off with hon- ors. the range between 135 and 165 are the biggest winners. * * * The men’s champion last year, Joe Tinson, had a 152 average. Runnerup average was 151 and | age. Thus far in the 1958 tourna- ment, which has only four days left for men's deadline, the low- after a collision with feammate Ferndale over B’ham, 6 Andre Pronovost. Lake Orion over Trey Avon over Clawson Clarksten over Bloomfield Holly over Milford Waterford over F’gton Van Dyke over W. Lake Berkley over S'ficid St. Fred over St. Ciem. St. Ben. over St. Mike St. James over OL = — Clarkston i in 5th Place ~ County ‘B’ Teams Ranked DETROIT — Forbes Kennedy; a rugged youngster who is fast be-| coming one of the National Hockey, League's most aggressive players, is the most pleasant gurprise of an serene 4 bhi season for the De- roit Red Surprising Troy and fast movingjference and hold on to Sth spot in * * _ Clarkston took the, honors among |the rankings. : | He is a ” agian ‘22-year-old Oakland County schools. in. this a 2g forward whe admits that hockey . week's rae of Class B teams. In Class A ranks, Ferndale with | or rather good hockey — comes as The Colis jumped into third jonly five games played figured in Tuite @ chore. But already, with 23) position with a 10-0 mark but 7th spot and Pontiac Central was &4mes' left. to play, Kennedy has, Troy will face a stern test this able to retain its 12th position only 90M¢ more scoring than he did week on the Lake Orion floor, because of Tuesday's win over during the entire 1956-57 season which will be a crucial Oakland Saginaw. {with the Chicago Black Hawks B game. a ae ‘Sid Abel, the new Detroit | Clarkston handed Northville a| ! Hishlend_Part . A 3-4) bry: thought Kennedy would 6 stunning defeat to take a 2-game 3. Phnt ‘Central iat $1, | be 8 problem. And his spirit has | lead in the Wayne-Oakland: Con-) y= BES = ahr € Detroit Austin” 0000-02) ( 8-0) 7. Ferndale. ......cccosess (5-9) 6. Seginaw Cah 0 eee ee »{ 7-2) ’ . ’ %. Grosse ite ( #t >| 105 Flint =" sis 11. Livonia Bentley ....... 8- Sparrow Night’) i Sees . CLASS B 1. Bast Lansing wove es (10-0) P| C | f 2 Sault Ste. Marie voveees (18-8) senceeeeses Somee . ans omp Cle | ¢ ease SB 6 Greenville... ..-scscees( 9-93 . . : 24 Woods |.-csssceet Sl} Pontiac Bus Excursion! $° Rotana christen “17 00-1 $0. TRWRS oeccesce scene (9-1) to Olympia will Honor | Play of Kennedy Happy’ Surprise for Detroit. -son, shoots 20 extra pucks each day. “He didn't do Tauch shooting | in Chicago," said Abel, “and he’s! just now picking up a lot of im- ‘portant knowledge about the game | “I never worried about scoring’ before,” Kennedy explained. “I've ‘always been so worried about mak-| the grade I spent all my time digging and trying to hang in ‘there helping the other fellows. i | me | average player. call ~ asa other _ players do naturally — without | ~=Ex-PHS Cager— A few more tickets aré~ still available for the bus excursion which travels to the Detroit Olvm- pia Sunday night, February 9%h,! for “Guy Sparrow Night.” fo St. Ben's Bust The armual benefit sports ban- quet at St. Benedict's parish will | Halftime ceremonies of the feature a long list of names prom Detroit Pistons-New York Knick- |inent In the athletic world, erboekers will honor the former _ * * * Pontiac High Schoot cager who | Coach Wally Fromhart of U. of is now the top candidate for i> will be the guest speaker of rookie of the year honors in the National Basketball Association. {in the parish hall... “A packaged price ticket, which ze * includes roundtrip transportation’ ja cmuded guest and a choice at the game, ean b2| eons gaaveg, gremtone Wig bee ‘ reserved at either of Osmun’s two official; Steve Gromek ‘of the . AP Pacsimile stores for five dollars. Detroit Tigers; Jerry Reichow = SENT OUT —Art Schult, ‘out- Irving Merkovitz of the Jaycees! ang Tom Tracy of the Detroit | fielder of the Washington. Sen- is chairman for the excursion. A jjons; Pat Burké and Dave Kal-'| ators, was sold to Minneapolis of Pontiac Area Mat Teams to See Action Watertord and Walled Lake re-'” sume_action tonight and Pontiac, -igoes back at it tomorrow on/ busy area wrestling’ schedule. Waterford ‘will have its work cut out at Farmington with the Fal- cons —\ going’strong. Walled Lake will at home to meet Van a | Other matches tonight will have Hazel Park at Detroit Thurston, Berkley at Southfield, and Fey Oak Dondero at Trenton. Pontiac Central will host Flint, Tech Friday .at 3:30 in hopes of Tee Ghiely are 2-4 for the eran proclamation by William W. Don-| so of Michigan State; Chuck | the American Association. He was. aldson, mayor of Pontiac, has cited) payey and Chuck Spleser of the | acquired last season by. Wash- that evening as .“Guy Sparrow) pexing world, along with Bob | ington from Cincinnati. Night.” Mineweaser of St. Mikes and = 4 Gene Wright of St. Fredericks, . Ly > asamp seas Pontiac Cen- |Bouts at Pontiac Central Cage Calendar ins 8 Proceeds of the’ past two. ban- quets have gone toward the pur- _pvasoer: s PREP Bt. Frederick at St. Chment _ |Benedict’s CYO teams. rat Cato, Senta oo : i 5 Approximately 50 Golden Glove _ dim Singleton will meet wit Eiiaat s"dagace acer 0 TV Keeps Cubs |netiers wit move into Pontinc| Ham Sonnenberg n the 19 pound Bast ot TER Clem T Central High School Saturday night! Janlor novice featherweight “divi- |. Besntield at Berkley From Turning for the eliminations of the 18th) Som, and Robert Ragiand « 135, Se i lor y annual tournament. pounder will face Morris Collins | | ——_ ee ’Red’ in PRs ges Last week-at-the-first-climina-| of Detroit tm a lUghtweight nov: _ Fiawson ot Avene : tion site in Monroe_there were 23 tee bout. ‘ tagereld a mt aren Sine prof of abou Bet day |toe'aya "ie nals ‘Del alicia ; rest Bioomiel —s en al per now await the finals in Detroit) In the welterweight class Rich- Brighton at Nortarille rd phere ; ‘ ns ey ee Sera an at Tinley City — at ey Bm Line a ts ae oT ot GAME QL St. Mary at St. Michael = ‘in Today's Press Ce 1886 50 Golden Glovers Vie. ra Figures show that- among men third place winner had a 126 aver-| snapping a losing streak at two.) | HEFTY SIGNATURE—That signature of Stan Musial’s became werth $100,000 he signed his 1958 contract with the St. Louis joined i with ‘the players association in retaining former all-pro star Bill Dudley to formulate a player prograin. Elimination of the bonus choice though reported a p- yhat of a surprise. Insti- Cardinals. The yesterday when “1 knew Tun net the smsscthoat ‘Slugger Draws $100,000 2 ~ AP Faestmile 37-year-old National League slug- ger was signed personally by Cardinal president August A. Busch and his secretary Mary Murphy. = Musial Hits Jackpot By THE AaNOCLATED PRESS | The ww yetreld Williams, who ‘s| In almost each one of their 16 | seasons in the major league Stan Musial and Ted Williams have bet- tered one baseball record or an- ‘more concerned with fishing than baseball at = moment, should Detroit Fireman Tops “Highest annual salary, National ‘League—$100,000. The St. Louis shigger signed for that figure yes- terday. Stan's is not a major league mark only— because —Williams—is—_— expected to hit $125,000 when he comes to terms with the Boston Red Sox. —— Speed Skating Meet DETROIT # — Terry Brown? 38-year-old Detroit fireman, ig- nored an ailing hip, injured in a! | open city speed. skating ship last night. Browne collected 15 points jhave no trouble reaching a salary agreement with the Red Sox. After all, Ted's .388 batting performance of last season is a good “‘line” and $125,000 is excellent “bait.” Amost from the start of Mu- sial’s career in 1941 baseball fans * * * in lifetime batting average—.330 to 340; home runs—456 to 381 and runs batted in—1,639 to 1,572: Mu- * batting titles with seven to Ted's “five and in Most Valuable Player awards, three to two Musial's contract ‘pepreschied aj. with victories in the 220 and Richie Ashburn of the Philadel- ($20,000 boost over 1957. year-old veteran earned it with his; league-leading 251 average with 29 homers and 102 ‘runs batted in. “It's wonderful contract,” grinned Musial. “I would have set- tled for less. I expect to have one or two more seasons at top speed.” Only 4 Days To Enter The 37. j “$30, a sécond in the 440 and a third place in the mile. Tom Augustitus, also of Detroit, took second place with victories in the mile and 440. Other champions included Senior women — Jeanne Omelenchuk, Det a Senior men (B)—Ralph Piasia, Royal Intermediate gitls — Nancy Renshaw, — Ken Pettersen, Midget wee uetay oath hen. ‘Caeheys — 2 a Brace. Rowlergmitt:->.. Fak Pony sitiPat oben, Deco ae aaa -|Assn, for ah undisclosed sum. ‘phia Phillies, the National League ... ‘batting leader in 1955, came to terms for an estimated $27,500. The fleet outfielder batted .297 last year. x ww Cincinnati signed lefty pitcher Joe Nuxhall, the New York Yan- mar and outfielder Bobby Del Gre- co and Washington hauled in the _ Malkmus, out- naw: contracts of second basemen Herb . Wiesler. The Senators’ also sold outfielder-first baseman Art Schult 'to Minneapolis of the American * * * Los Angeles Vice-President Buz- zie Bavasi had no-signings to-an - |nounce. But he did put in a good -+word for catcher Al Walker whom. the said, “would be given every _\chance” to win the regular job left open when Roy Campandila ~ |suffered a broken neck earlier this week, have been arguing whether he or? Williams was the better hitter. | At the moment, Williams leads kees rounded up pitcher Art Dit-); Carlos Paula and’ pitcher Bob), tuted in 1947 at the suggestion of expro Coach Curley Lambeau, this out-of-the-hat drawing had become a bright feature of the The bonus choice preceded the start of the regular draft and gave the lucky team negotiating rights. to any eligible college player in ‘ithe country. The Chicago Cardi- LD thecal cage Seager = to get the bonus, choosing Rice quarterback King Hill last December, . Commissioner Bell was told dur. ing his appearance before a Con- gressional committee investigating pro sports that the out-of-hat sys- jtem bordered on an illegal lottery, ‘The owners, unable to come up with a satisfactory substitute, de- out the bonus altogether. Bell announced that the NFL would continue to black out tele- casts of its games within 75 miles of the scene of a game, He reiterated that under no con- ditions, including playoffs and championship games would the league deviate from this policy, approved by a Federal judge several years ago after long and costly litigation. In order to forestall any charge of tampering from the colleges, the owners passed a rule forbid- ding any NFL team from signing a college or high school player or coach who starts fall training with a school tee. © * * * Green Bay end Billy Howton, | who with Kyle Rote of Giants, Bill Pellington of Baltimore and Atty. Creighton Miller negotiated with Bell and an owner commit- tee on a pension pan, -announced the retention of Dudley to help do the job, The 47-year-old Dudle y, a member of football's Hall of fall, and won the men’s_ eos shows the way,—however,.. ralot_ Or empire “theofficial time= current meeting, aiakion game it I; to_take- up-such “subjects as” lar season ory y= Can Bowl in ‘Tourneys | \No Rule Against Students. Bowlerama can dé so without fares agg timself ineligible if he violates football |lowing: activities: Baseball, Aclamis sc ti. tomas deeediialias 0 ne Any ‘high school student who wines to enter’ the Press endangering his status under the Michigan High School Athletic Association rules. eta on on beeen on ie ae Men Ghat i they enter the Bowl and come out a conelaet seein ate ot oe \ cided to please Congress and toss . Are Unmatche fe for Comfort and Wear! Pontiac's Jones = Wil Compete in Three Events | i | i Former Pontiac’ Track Stars in State AAU Meet. A pretty good track team in itself, a group of seven former Pontiae Central High stars will get ; country, will make his pt mark. , pT rack Prospect |= con but in. | Relays seven tenths of a second off the to CONVERTIBLE OWNERS! We Repair Convertible Tops | TU take a full 3¢-man MSU squad plage pag: salvo re ld Hayes Is Present Champ together Friday afternoon and eve- Last season, he had the best 440 ay AP ioe iar a Fouad of oampetitich ELKS HOUSE AFTERNOON CLASSIC dad tik tard eae eh tay toed ae end they'll be your pods as jong as pou wear in Both Hurdle Events the Michigan AAU indoor meet in . cle 4 P Mas Brite © laa mitetrie Pu. eines ~~ mai, sophomore or junior ih the Clearview Plastic Seat ers work stows, Made etl. they even dry tse | ond Broad Jump Eastern Michigat’s field house in| Sen: "cau" 34 $8 Paiher 30 Oakland {2 Wardrobe Ciors Z7\country. He already has kit a 440 for all 1958 Models. i | Ypsilanti. rlings 3 ks “aed Buren Gc. wi Ins, 23 ; : vine tea Chuck's B tyron Bow! 4, 38 Team Noy 8 16 time of LE el and oe “7 —Shoe $- 4s. anor. w= Wis or per —At are_out-of high sehool,-and- Hit at pons sary acd a im. 5. oF oe cn] oni the 880. — jj] FREE f 4 Store formers who have come within an) ere attending (or will be attend. a, Rosumel * "Figs, Osler, 619; BALDWIN newiaaless Atterberry was fourth, just | = FE 2.7440 eye lash of reaching some of ies else ae ae Huron Citeners; #154 . a. b vara maki ia SEAT. COVER. MART. eS xv Titracks figures top the 385) They wilt ie war, = Olympic . 1 26 W. Huron oes rs a Legere AAU, Chiefs’ most spectacular per- MOTOR INN “A’ ° Bee i i § aan 3 4 9 meter hurdles. ~ 196 S. Saginaw FE 2-0391 = meet tomorrow at Yost Fieldhouse.| former, Hayes Jones of Eastern |. % is Motor Ina 2 38 3 joa pontine Ree | He set @ new world record of NTEeD In addition, Western Michigan's Michigan, it a Ing, 1 13 a ye # j Hae ad Denon’ Be Zi. ALL WORK: CUARA ‘speednik,”’ squat Ira Murchison’ Squad, with PCH track Coach Pieet Car. 33 3 Club 6 at ee a » axine “Bolinger er bis expected to run in the 60-yard/Dean Wilson going along, will in- as " sbprinee, sata) aay hn Dale ceomtas *\Vernon Sale to {Indians dash. clude state champion Hud Ray and couLer | * ’ : ’ * * * ; spectacular Little Alex’ Barge in coms ears ae ee cn mee 3 g Stietly Waiver Deal | F ACTORY The internationally flavored meet the high jump; Charley Robinson|r « R 87 Shaw's 40 40 kt a LE A Lary 30 = : launches. ‘Michigan's indoor trackjand Jim Shorter in the 900 and 600|g8f«, “HH ge bn, or 3 eee BW RBS RE Glow semrens iat wens wall ONS PLETE LUBRICATION 4 season, + yard -events;- —Jackson-in the} Munre’s ? "orn 38 4181631; Peck” dim's yesterday sold veteran first The three who have come close to erossing the threshold to track immortality are Floyd Smith, Dave Owen and Peles” Land- strom. Smith, of the Chicago Track Club, came within three quarters of an inch of topping seven feet in the high jump last year. He's a steady 6-6 jumper and should get most of his competition tomorrow from University of Michigan's Bredman O'Reilly of Ireland. * * * Meet. His best was a 50foot Owen still yearns to be the fourth man in history to put the wot © Young Jack Johnson\"« a $30.00 Cleveland Precision Outfit « a $5.00 Deluxe $ y A because of the Milrose Games Sat- * Toe Stops ver urday at New. York, He won the: $1.00 coating $ 77 | 60-yard dash in the Michigan AAU) Skirts .... ee 2 meet last year in 6.1 seconds to) $6.00 skating: 4” equal the workd record. Skirts .... - * * * ON “CHICAGg” ROiier swar® LADIES'—MEN'S still in school. He has been concen- $16.50 Arrow $ 49 trating on studies and outside work Outfits. .. as | 1 this winter and is somewhat rusty. $19.95 Deluxe 4 3" Landstrom, a Finn with wavy Outfits .......-4.. blend hair, can do 14% feet in $24.50° Hydes ; "7" the pole vault: He soared that Outfits high this winter in meets at Bos- 29" PHILIP'S LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS —— “79 WN. SAGINAW ST. sil N \ \y \ Y Ne a = Specials in the Michigan AAU meet last year. That mark isn’t likely to be equalled this time. Owen has.run out of college eligibility alffough ton and Washington. Murchison may forego the meet Eastern Michigan's one-man track team, Hayes Jonés, is en- 300; Sonny Taylor in the hurdles and Mike Hardiman in the shot. : * * * The squad has been working out every Saturday for some time on conditidning, Wilson says the ath- letes are in good shape. All were menibers, with Jones, of what has been called PCH's all-time great championship track team of two) years ago. Bethea Decisions CHICAGO (INS) — Wayne young Jack Johnson of Los Angeles | 4 to win a unanimous 10-round de: Chicago Stadium, ite, had too much cleverness and heavier Johnson. * * * The New Yorker kept his west coast opponent off - balance for most of the fight with short inside punches to the head and body and frequently shook up Johnson with sneak rights to the jaw. WEDNESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL tered in three events. They are the broad jump and the 65-yard fe nding champion in each. Jones is a former Ponting High Schoo! star and a strong candi- | date for the 1960 Olympics, He high and low hurdles. Jones is de-| set several college records as a | Busregte ti Pr Latarsste #1 ot fot) Brown 91, Northeastern 77 Springfield 83. amherst 62 Marshall 100, 8t. Francis (Pa \ 9¢ ndigne (Pa.) 108. 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Pontiac Central Lineup Different From One of First Meeting | Things have changed quite a __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1058 _ aes GHICAGO 1 — Big Ten basket- teams, probably due to the pr eae harm, no - foul” ee ee ee 2.3 points per game less than their 1957 season averages. disclosed conference oe ok ® Big Ten Scores Lower| averaging 71.5 points per game for! the first 26 league contests played Wa While scoring is down, so are Official statistics released today teams are | personal fouls which have drepped from a 1957 average of 17.9 per game to 15.0 to date this season, Semester examinations held ‘bit since the season opener when _[: Pontiac Central started the cam-| _ paign with a 55-45 victoxy over Catholic Central, tomorrow night's Since that night early in De- eember, the Chiefs have been relegated from the rele of Sag- inaw Valley Conference favorite te just g hopeful in the SVC . race, Then there is also the absence competition to a minimum last week. 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If they fail because of the draw) are almost certain to tangle in) ithe regional providing of course if| they win in district competition. — Pontiac, now 63 for the season, played one ef its best “team” games against Saginaw Tuesday. In scoring the 81-59 rout, the Chiefs got good balanced scoring and rebounding from Harrison Munson, Jerry Williams, Charley Barge, John Bandy and Bil] Haw- ward, Hayward, whe now becomes a first semester junior, started his GET AHEAD WITH A BILL CLEAN-UP ep Get the cash you need pay off leftower seasonal bills. Then make only one monthly payment here instead of sev- over et end of the month. Gtt A FRESH START | second straight varsity game. for | Pontiac, -|play of the junior starting com- ‘bination, may again go along with ithe unit. Art Van Ryzin, pleased with the & pears to be treading his way through the limbs, but they are really in the background. game conference program high- lighted by first - place Michigan's tussle with invading Purdue in a regional TV matinee. Michigan has thigh gear Saturday witha —four-7—-—-p ‘ } - 4 hes | Manila Rope DACRON oPace” Insulated Underwear” t e 6-0z. Batt Virgin Dacron Batt iy @ Nylon Shell } © Zipper Front Top | e Completely Washable | @ Dries Quickl iY ’ * a 3-1 record and Pardue stands 2-3. * * Saturday night games include. Ohio State (4-2) at Iowa (3-3); | (3-2); Dlineis (3-3). and Northwestern (3-3) at. Indiana (3.9) has a * } Minnesota (1-4) at Michigan State! A new shipment all sizes smal!-med.-large-extra large $14.95 Wisconsin (3-3) is idle. The Big Ten's two and Don Ohi of Dlinois, marked | time in the individual race with | averages of 26.6 and 24,3. due’s Willie Merriweather from lith to 7th place with 29 points -in a losing effort against Ohio State Monday night. Only oth- er newcomer to the top 10 was Ron Johnson of Minnesota, who climbed from 14th to a 9th place tie with Governor Vaughn of Illinois and AP Facsimile BIRD MAN — Ols Hirth of the Racine Ski Club of Wisconsin to meet at Southfield then they | goes through the air through the woods like a human bird. He ap-_ Other leaders and their aver- ages include: Pete Houghton Skier Leads Rankings BADGASTEIN, Nonie Foley, Houghton, Mich, ings for women giant slalom! racers, according to the Inter- national Ski Federation. Miss Foley and Bud Werner of Steamboat Springs, Col., were the only Americans included in the tep 10 rankings fer men and Lt] ace skier from led 1956-57 rank- Austria OCSC ‘Seceders Trounced in Shoot Ferndale Rifle Club, formed by pounds with a 5-game average of \ship and teach safe handling o \fearms, now has an excellent) ssmail-bore range in the commu-| Michigan, fourth 20.8; Dave Gun- ther, Iowa, 19.2; Ohio State, sixth 18.5; Thompson, Indiana, eighth, 17.01 Michigan State's John Green, al- ithough 12th in scoring with a 16.0 average, leads the league in re- OSCS riflemen living in the Fern- 18. dale area, to promote marksman-| Howard is next with an average t of 16 retrieves in 6 games. non-loop appearance at De Paul. | scoring leaders, Archie Dees of Indiana | | Chief scoring change saw Pur-| soar. M. C. Burton of Michigan at 6.3. Tillotson, | Frank Howard, | and Jerry | RUBBERS Ideal for Gas Siatlens, SALE so SALE Cass Avenue Brake Service 109 N. 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FE 5-6123 can yirtually wrap up the Oak- land B crown by repulsing Lake Orion in their showdown at Orien. ball —_ one day early by meet- heavily favored to down the win- Berkley can just about enter the less St. Clement wae. Campy Better, Paralysis Remains But his legs re-)form of traction since a 4%4-hour _|oeetation to relieve pressure on ja nerve, If the GLEN COVE, N.Y. &—Dodger'in his hands. Campanella con-|mained paralyzed. catcher Roy * tinued to improve today, but still hasn't shaken off the ‘paralysis, which struck him from chest to tional He still is on the critical list. Campanella, three times the Na- League's Most _Player with the Jate — “The burly, veteran has regained some feeling skidded on a winding road near put he in his hands, arms and upper /his homie, hit a telephone pole and chest. * * * c The last hospital bulletin also - there had been an indication) of strength and some movement in in the trash and has been in al oe ‘turned over. He Was alone in the| ar * * + Campy suffered a broken neck | Simmons Spark for Bruins By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Veteran goalie Harty Lumiey,) subbing for the injured Don Sim-'- their Hockey But position League General Manager Lynn ley was only a second choice. “When Simmons got hurt four, weeks ago we tried Al Millar who was brought up from the Quebec! ° explained Patrick. “But Bruins a fill-in until we idle Detroit for third place. League,”’ he was only could pick up someone with more’ experience. * *- Black Hawks whipped Toronto 4-1 in the only other game. * * * Lumley turned back goal. 'to move two points in front in the | mpetition for second place. The! ceiving $42,500 also gained ground, tying) last MVP award as the * * * The Black Hawks scored three| ‘goals within two minutes in the “We really went after Johnny|second period and two of them: Bower but he did not want to came while they were a man leave Cleveland in the American short. Glen Skov, Eric Nesteren- League. When Bower turned us ko, Elmer Vasko and Ed Kachur down we were glad to be able scored Chicago's goals to pick up Lumley from Chicago. Brian Cullen a the Leafs’ We're not sorry either.” The 3l-yearcold goalie, who won the Vezina Trophy while with Cridd ‘only score Toronto in 1954, turned in a job last. night as the Bruins and) New. York Rangeng-battied to 2 1-1 tie. ALE ; P OPULAR PRICE The last-place Chicago fine’ (it 2 ERAS the Pros wresting right now.” | a: DES MOINES w — Alex Kar- ras, lowa'’s 250-pound All-Ameri- ea tackle during two football | seasons, made a successful de- but as a professional wrestler | here last night. 3 * Karras threw veteran wrestler Al Montana of New York with something resembling a flying | tackle and pinned the old cam- | paigner in 4 minutes, 20 seconds of a scheduled 30-minute match. * * ~ Karras has been signed by the | Detroit Lfons professional foot- ball team but has turned also to wrestling because he said he needs the money, * * * Moniana sald Karras was bet. | ter than “50 or 60 per cent of 28 New mona, is one of the big reasons) York shots while Gump Worsley) the Boston Bruins are improving/saved 22 in the Rangers’ in the National|Larry Popein put New York in| . front early in the third period and Jerry Toppazzini evened matters Patrick admitted today that Lum- With his 16th goal of the season six minutes later. while er Karras + Wins Ist Start as Wrestler . ‘inch higher, Valuable | — been fatal. ’ ‘The 215-pound catcher ha has been itaking fluids through the mouth, ibut has been fed intravenously. ; * Doctors still iall picture encouraging, but admit it may be months or years before: he returns to hopeful the paralysis eventually, Thumb Tourney in Semifinals Almont, Capac and Armada won their way into the semi-final round) He already had signed for 1958 4¢ the annual Southern Thumb mid-| with the Los Angeles Dodgers, al- season basketball tournament last will disappear. But there is carted ever will would there by because of the * break. had been an it probably would Tuesday . Ruthe, spent- 36-year-old baseball Dodgers, was injured when his carl 2% hours at his bedside yesterday, he slept through the visit. The * * consider the over-|, normal. They are Berkley the Bears, this time with South- field. Berkley stands 5-9 in the LL, followed by ~~ +1 Walled Lake invades Van Dyke and Waterford spreads out-the wel- come mat for Farmington to com- plete the ——— program. * * Winless Oxford journeys to Mil- lington and pace-setting Imlay City is host to North Branch in South Central loop activity. ee ee miioasred | © Ores eee ne Poe eres te ;, . oF a B while Orion is 3-2 and another Rorthville "0.30°00°08 2 : 3 setback will scuttle the Dragons’ Brighton .....+.2+0+: chances once and for all, | Nemesia i $4 . *~*‘« * - Clarencevilie <1. ...... 26 26 Milford ....«..5-s0++ 26 3 3 The Dragons were 53-47 victims] : peers 26 28 of Troy in their ist meeting a TH speeds from 1 0 1/500 second. | Kinest-vinthe grout ition of Retina quality A super-fost #/2 lens, o built-in light meter, and a unique system i Only $17.50 Down = / enusaeesho rr iceeoreas | even Campy probably would not| ibe able to come back. little hope that be able to return physical danger injury, but at 36, xe * though taking a cut to an esti- | night. ae $36,500 after a poor year in| The result enabled the Rangers! 1957. In 1956, Campy became the pi, tangles with Brown City,| \which advanced on a bye, tomor-| row night at Memphis. The cham-| pionship and consolation games will | be Saturday at Armada. * ihighest paid Dodger in history, re- | won their only |ship in 1955. after gaining his’ Dodgers | world champion- * Almont meets Capac and Mem- * 7 | We Have the New | Games | 1-30 yi KODAK att TRIKES AND SPARES- 34 an rT . By doe Wilman 3 $ RETINA : Do_you-havea_bowler_on_your at __. REFLEX of the late Mrs, Clark Griffith. [team who constantly misses the one z 10-pin on the left, as we show 1s in stock today? Or perhaps he rolls the 5 5 St. F ig ed Cager Ss ball into the right gutter when pose | : - ; : Trade in Your Old trying for this tough pin? At any Boge gets sccese | Gemten Hail Meet Crusaders _ |rate, it he makes the same mis- L 3 : take consistently without adjusting 4 " Tonight on Road |t correct the mistake, he's not H 5 playing it fogs at “ He EPP R U - With almost all hope lost of | A smart bowler will know when ‘| capturing or shafing 2nd place, |to adjust and how to adjust. If|os! 3 ~ Camera Shop St. Frederick resumes its Sub- ihe misses the 10-piggpn the left, La | urban Catholic League as we show, he’ll make a mental 7.57 W. Huron FE 5-6615 campaign tonight at Center Line |note to adjust when he has to| >, 7 against St, Clement, * * * Gene Wright's southsiders are expected to have little or no trouble with the tail-end Cru- saders, who are without a vic- tory in 10 games this seasm, * * | * * * | ! .° At any rate, he'll make some. The Rants occupy 3rd place in | aajustment so that he won't make the SCL with a 5-3 record, but |tne same mistakee over and over. runnerup Orchard Lake St. Mary (And the same thing applies to| would have to lose two of its |scoring strikes. If your ball is/ three remaining games for the |-oming in consistently on the nose, St, Fred Cagers to get a plece jsome adjustments must be made. | shoot at it again. He may put al-— little more speed on his ball to, cut down on the hooking action. ' Or he may reduce the hooking action of his ball by cutting down on his wrist turn and or finger! lift, Camshaft Grinding FOR STOCK ENGINES, + | TRUCKS (GAS and DIESEL) AND RACING CAMS CYLINDER HEAD GRINDING, BLOCK BORING, VALVE REFACING and VALVE CHICAGO ‘MVP Award for Pace Ww — The Chicago Tribune's silver football award to Michigan's All- America halfback, Jim Pace, 7 Capac walloped Dryden 49-36 led last night for his selection as the Big Ten's | player last fall. The presentation was made at most valuable hab Football ace Frank Hartway and Don Eschenberg scored 11 points japiece to pace Almont to a 431 ifriumph over New Haven in Ist of three = at pe rmada last night. * iby Bill Abraham's 13. Stan Flater: had 16 for the losers. Memphis came from behind in the final pe- | ried to down defending champ the Eniversity—of- of po et banquet attended by 2 a Michigan officials &rea prep coaches and athletes, Armada 50-43 in-a duet of Scoring | stars. Bob Burns and Don John-/ ston combined for 29 for the. win-| ners while Terry Wills hit 20 and Dorrance Dunham 12 for Armada. | Ni WwW mOnen.. Guaranteed Hawkinson Treads New Tire Guarantee for 42 New Tire Price convenient budget terms TIRE ‘81 S. Saginaw EST BUY ED WILLIAMS GENEF i) Co. FE 2.4003 SALE WHITE SHIRTS $ 2 for FAMOUS BRANDS YOU WILL RECOGNIZE IMMEDIATELY 106 N. SAGINAW . ye 55 negee 3 CC ae 17 Ea. $6.00 "19:00PM. —s fy of 2nd spot, Knowing when and how to ad- SEAT GRINDING x *& * just to meet a given situation calls Tonight's game, originally for a smart bowler. If you're not scheduled tomorrow, will get un- der way about 8:15, preceded by the reserve contest at 7 o'clock. a smart bowler reason why you can't become one./ (Copyright 1958, John F, Dille Co. 4 now, there’s no! WOHLFEIL-DE - 2274 S$. TELEGRAPH FE 2-4907 Ski Caps Reg. 1.95 .2.. ]°° Jr. Ski Sets Reg. 19.95... ——__4-—_—_ Ski Sweaters Reg. 15.95..... $9.88 Reg. 14.95..... $ Men’s Ski Pants Reg. 17.95..... $44.36 Reg. 10.95..... SB$.7G Ladies’ Ski Pants Reg. 16.95..... $13.56 Reg. 9.95..... $97.96 Men’s SkiParkas Reg. 13.95..... SEMIS ‘Ski Mitts Values to 3.95 B59 Reg. 12.95..... SIO.35— Reg. 10.95..... 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THE SPORT SHOP (ALL SALES FINAL — NO REFUNDS OR IXCHANGES 100% WOOL PANTS INSULATED PANTS Hd $0 $6.88 | 1a iS $5.93. ‘RED. HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS : INSULATED VESTS S$.88 1k $7.88 10.95 mt $6.88, $11.88 ; 15. 0 110.88 $9.38 Reg. 12.50 ni $13.88 i; $11.83 00% WOOL SHIRTS rs 0s SEBS $3.98 3% $1.98 Men’s Figure ......... » Reg. $8.39 Sizes 12.5 COATS, DETACHABLE Reg. $14.95 _ SKATES | BOY'S HARD me “BOY’S AND GIRL’S INSULATED S* ; 595 oe HOOD FE 2-7621. a ee eee i =. The survey will be financed by a $324,760: grant from the Kellogg Foundation, and will be directed . by Walter J. McNerney, head of |: : x - - - fy the Bureau of Hospital Administra-| ty ctl od CL} /7. eae Te oe | tion in the School of Business hi is an i: FFA eT The study will: Ss lt 1, Survey existing hospital facil- ities to determine whether they are meeting needs, 2. Examine pre-paid medical | Micnerney said the study will be and hospital plans with specifie conducted at the request of the references to their operating |governor’s study commission on costs, — benefits and contract pre-paid hospital and -medical-care} tise —recen limitations, & programs. 3. Study the relationship between He said the Michigan State BAD N //) THE COP TOLD ME Et ve rete ; 7) RAFFERTY IS KIDNAPED \ jj ~~THEY SUSPECT COMMIES f SCOUTING FOR SECRETS Z HE'S BEEN 7'/ BORROW MOONEY’S / % OF THAT LAB WHERE HE // cr AT ON // AMBULANCE AND > WORKED /< WE MIGHT, THAT BED// HUSTLE HiM HOME =~ NY GET OUR BEARD, *)) Lik | WE CAN TELL HIS | | AN THE WRINGER: = a ee By Ernie Bushmiller — | I'M NOT AND I'M AND IM AND ANOTHER J— : || GOING TO NoT . 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By Charles Kuhn _ - — HA-HA, GRANDMA] | I TOLD HIM I HURT!| [ON THIS PRESCRIPTION]|i| | GOSH.EVERYBODY KNOWS a LITTLE GEORGE IS || |UP HERE’ HE GAVE ME HE SPELLS |} | TH’ RIGH 2 CRE CASTLE: John Morris : [al PLAYIN" DOCTOR, ir ee Atci? a1iitis Tee-D- Actes ry ELL fp Rad UAL Pay 2 eee cs L 5 . “SS i A. “The trouble with me is once I ih d book I can never put - : ov, * ce 4% it down until 1 start it,”” pues = a2 NEW YORK @®— Steels were, Quotations are furnished by the ih demand as the stock -market nerroit moved furtlier ahead in fairly sc-\wedoe ednesday. tive trading early today. Leading stocks posted gains. © —--tractionste-arcund- & Pant. * * = Chrysler, whose satellite-bearing Jupiter- Copper ae nae) eee a others 19 00 to 18.00 uttTity bane 18.80 pany and Union negotiators re-| as low as $1.25 weekly > ‘til 9:00 %4n. Galv $3.68 5 | Ft. Cast | Cast Iron | Bath Tubs eA Be cies sels $59.95 Core Pa... 32 Mt Reg lie Fa eo lte Ades agg geore pom) on. Prey greg a to _ = q ene. Oe First Quality “A” Grade t Deere s . . ake » at the Dodge ma nt in | Welt = dis |... 92 Be Roeb ....285 Calves salable 28 Market not estab Strike a 4 n p | Gal: | Shattow | Pump with Te ey. mae. $69.95 Dis C Bong : ae shell ots. =o. Socmparad with last wek choice and | suburban Hamtramck. The UAW FREE STANDING 2 Compa rtments lin. Ne ane $5.25, Tonk 95 oon Pc ** 578 pcg "2 '5""qgg| prime vealers scarce bulk offered util -|International board has sanctioned : LAUNDRY TRAYS 1%in. Galv. . .. $8.93 White or or Colored 2 Compartment Sinks $12.95 / Pe “pes L eT) bansol they EEG Hd fey hese el arene “ey the ja strike there unless grievances, " 1 es _" _ Stight Imperteets Can't Be Told From "A" G . Best Kod... 108} pote ar) peed erate ae ee cause ont rig jon production standards are set- Meis’s. wales Complete with sturdy stand 1%2-in. Galv. ....$8.19] Both Tub eres Ready to Instell $28. 95 rey 1 ~ * 14] n s ¥ ue@e- “* © @ * | | a hes. 4 a ee as 2100 to 29.00 utility 18.00 to 23 09 culls a ns 4 “no prog: ples! Modera one ee First quality | 2in. Galv. $11.34 Emer “ Rid Oil Ind ...372) company reported “ sete EUR eee! 483 Bia Ol NIL. SIE yang? SMD Tee. Mareet Bot eHAh|_oc< following a meeting yester- ides ekg | (OY CASH AND CARRY ONLY Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks . . $39.95 Bs Pirctene * ga Std O11 Oh $ . Compared with last week prices on S $ if parceled Bright Finish. Reg. $@ 909.95 tee Fittings = Food Mach 4h} = her Fae Se slaughter laenbs around weeay ae hee * + a LOWEST prices. Ford Mot _— ter shen 100 higher feeder iambs . . 7 ft & Co ...326 on ° an ; | Ses te ; its syiv El Pa... 371 ee. ake Sao a4 Pas set UAW local 3 has been authorized ’ 5 COPPER : Kitchen Woll Cabinet . Se . $14.95 en pynemt roi oe 7 2 good and chotce lot = bac to 24 ~ | by the union's executive board to Single Steel, White Enamel . ie ec Ld e er LJ Tim be Gen Fan 23 Textron 124) Ana Aedeaperioy ‘ps BY 24 80 one oad | strike, if necessary, to settle griev-, PIPE Laundry Trays — Stand, Faucet & Stramer =e $15.95 Gen Motors. 4 Tink R Bear 347 thorn, jambs 2700 to” 3180 cull to ances involving what the union 2 Compa cimeale Both Tubs sugt imperticton $12.95 PT eg ee es ge ao ag egiriadll ay igere & Len Sext_ | CAST IRON SINKS || 20. Ft. Length esti Bi Sb nig Gee tye 38 Underwd .. ...147 feeder lambs 2200 to 23% has denied attempting to add to & engins Garbage Disposal = rer: s00.»s $39.95 95 Goodyear Se on Pac. ....373| employes’ work loads. FIBERGLAS oe a eee Ss Orah Paice 13 Unit Alr Lin . 28 LA 21x32-inch — A Grade V;4n. 19¢ F Bath Tubs crate mares. . $19. 95 Gi Ke Wy -- Bl Cen prot .. 398 : B : f A strike at Dodge Mein, which LAUNDRY TRAYS t testes Up Quit On “108 4 Un Ces | i 301 ews in rie a a —— =~ $ 95 < Apt. Size Electric Range . . $89.50 _ q ‘ : : : } ee = ’ : x "| rys en i, - a, . ~weeteee Re © Hc hts a 3ea} yster umapleyes With White Enamel Cabinets 2 ] “4-in. i Cent 314 Us Steel .....872 ‘Devid F. Martin, 51, of 431 g,| the Detroit area. me eo : 28¢ Ft Electric Range and Oven 1007 =... . $159.95 ee tte west Un Tel IT MPACAOCK St ity. to! The plant_resumed operations, A $328.50 | Tronir con gee Sette ABE «214 drunk: driving yesterday. Ve had this morning. About 5,000 workers fi | Elect $Q95 yp, «SOIL ~ PIPE a hers _Uiier'sar ......-.. «++ $159.95 Int Bos Meh “‘gnq White Mot =. 41 © been arrested Nov. 2 on the were sent home before the end of Room Space Heaters 4-Inch int Bhoe ye iahssecturn ed seh charge. Municipal Judge Maurice | their shifts yesterday because the’ : 5-Fe. Longthe $3.79 SUMP Full $ 95 Int Tel & Tel | “3, Yale & Tow ms FE. -Finnegan fined him $100 or 10: company said “‘trim department . aay LC eet TT eh med ie days in Jail. employes failed to perform their: 42-Inch PUMPS nce STOR ayensoes : — regular work assiguments.’ € ried by The As sociated Press HH Perry al wn “ Sy 6g a aaa aaa i CABINET : Jan 3 uron S was JOUnc ulity © ee i : tnou st Rai's e Uti Stocks drunk driving yesterday by Muni- Chevrolet | Division Pays: “ Sl NKS WHITE TOILET KITCHEN Rabe change =. 3 = 2 une “3 cipal Court Judge Cecil B. Me- . — . : : : | Pre. a. 323 Be ae 13 Callum. He was fined $100 or 0 $971, ,846 for Ideas With Faucet SEATS ss We & . z t I ; - | Month are 2382817 729 fot days in jail. | DETROIT w — Chevrolet Motor, _ WE SELL WHAT _ & Strainer — Fine Quali | Jostae 88 high’ marty a4 Ws ae Fish fry and steak dinner. | Division reports workers in 30 of, WE $ = 1987- ae ioe . 3380 aw =; ips V.F.W. Hall 4680 W. Walton Blvd. its manufacturing and assembly . $ ee Tee” HGS 1902 eee inie| FFiday 8:30 to 7:30. Lop ieppitiae isin ong te ADVERTISE . , 9 . stose Book 57 ui or ideas nC a Z RETRO STOCKS teerenes) a Saturday last, aay submitted te the ee company, | — oe ; ee | (C; J. Nephier Co.) . of moving clearance 5 All over, The company said more than, Also 30” and 36” Cabinet Sinks in Stock . : | ere w vee ce Bi a ere oe Noon stock & fixtures arena sion |9,700 ideas that = the com-| , : cee : Hen quip Co. ° Complete Line of itioned | pany were submitt was _— _30 .Y WH a Baléwin Rapher Co 3 RBS lL purniture and Appliances i gale an increase of 2,000 over ideas, Gallon Famous Moke | 3-Pe. ITE : & “° - 4 | a win Bet settee a i 3 f : atcrenecae mle — ner = = scone the previous record - Completely Autometic ie iBA T ial SE I S$ en ‘eta "Y Sovecs = i OO. ey 4 e The Prophet. Co ....1... - 75 9 |W. Lawrence St. —Adv. 2 = Rudy Mtge Co 5 9 67 72! Regular $134.50 . : Toledo Edison Co ......132 132 132)‘ Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. . was nd' er eater F Wayne Screw Pa Co * 2 21 tawrence. Clearance sale: School May Buy Base Housing 2. e, Colored * Includes 5-ft. tub, wash benin ang | sok Ne eee ‘pags, games, novelty gifts, ———* ~~ closet. We urge you to compare ‘|price. Other items at Cost . WASHINGTON @ — A House) Powder Room go. = this pete with all A Gr bernsin. Some Com- 1 Buick and Fisher Body fg eeacuen cic hr eaoee| “Fully 95 | to Lay Off 4, 200 in Flint Fisher Bod Plant services permission to negotiate for | SPECIAL Gueranteed © | ns y purchase of 511 rental housing units, sy ke i are scheduled 2 al for personnel at Selfridge Air Force|m| Set includes: Large china are 8« e Base, Mich. lav. compl | id" of" tomorrow in ihe Buck AWAROS Extra Prizes °** Rineunoetechan ane . Colored Rath Sete... $99.95 ! — | Plant sd Fisher Body, 4, ; ‘drain plug. Fee ending 52-Gal 5 Electric : Plant No. 1 ; | : ’~ & * | T. F. Wiethorn, manager of the Business Notes reverse trap closet. Green, : - as ALITY — si gga a Bui k pe , 1300 and rane Fisher Body plant, has an- | pink, yellow, orey. ITER — 3-PIECE cee eee (eee COLORED BATH SETS ivG, 5 ¥i¢ ces * is! . co 5 Buick bodies 700. Both plants con- ao gel . employes in his manager ot ihe fabrication ped e They Last These nti &arry complete factory * | “ = . “firmed layott aff plane toby. _iGeneral Motors in its ‘“Golden) gion. . Pkt peed stint twice WITH CAST IRON Bc jlestone’’ contest. Otis Rshep, president of United ~~ Pitts J oined Regular $219.95 Value Auto Workers Local 599, said Buick A supplemental award of up to) Bohn in 1950 and ; paid off 2,000 last week $5,000,00 will be given to purchase) served as chief Set includes: 5-Ft, cast Irom bath beth tub, sacs = a lot for the $35,000 Golden Mile-| engineer, plant ge 19x Fein wath 95 ee ADVERTISEMENT FOR Dips stone home. if the winner is em--manager and ™ a triple ~y ibn with } tne elites ot the. City Clerk. 58. @ (ployed by Fisher Body — Pontiac/H. Pitts, of- 587 5 waste . 4» del yer vod ‘hah clot a Parke Street, Méntise. until 3 o'clock Plant. Wing Croft, “ Another fucky purchase a! é (Eastern Standa: *) Febru-/ acne : Sry 10, 1986 fog, the following bylidings| Ten prizes, ranging from a cam-| aa a Town- pass ig savings on to ogy : & ren lo cg - Parke 8}.—single family era outfit to a hi-fi set, have’ been’ ship, as vice pres- + ‘No. .82 8S. Parke St.—(wo family Fesidence No. 82 Dougiss St.—single family idence . ’ Suceerstal bidder i¢ to wreck and re- 2 move wutidings from property in com- as planes With the Building Code oe sgh | ments Within 120 days from. date. scceptance of bid. City Clerk Thuteiay, Jan. 36, 1958 ‘from: among those employes who igiven away. Winners were drawn a a manufac- turing, He will ‘had entered the contest early and oversee all manu- had deposited their acknowledge- facturing » achat iment cards in containers at the tions. of ptant- entrances, oe | a - BF ADA_R. EVANS) Further drawings are scheduled sity of Michigan -in 1940 with an for Feb. 4, and Feb. 18, engineering PLUMBING SUPPLY CO, "Phones re susie and FE 52100 | 172 $. ees See be vier Be ie wil Heen: =F ay x. FUNERAL HOME Ambulance or Motor The Pontiac Press Tw e Joseph tSraisle: dear mother ie announted | jeter arene. s Puneral JAN, cil of John W. Speer ¢ brother of Harry C. and Charies 8 Puneral service oa =. 3. at 1:30 p.m. at the ome with tn hts Eemetrt” Marion ine ‘aken to Mar ‘Sop ont and interment on Satorday +5 Bpecr is at - ome TALLENGER,, JAX Lae 1988, a age & beloved ra gr Tallenger, dear father 4 Wiillam Grace, Edw @ Albert $ ther ‘of ries Feb | at . am t ae of the Lakes Cat Church with Rev. Fr Gregory Mormon - ae — Cathol ‘ection. Mr. Tailenger Home. 1 Sashaba Dray INDEX” + +o Work Wanted Ma'e ... Work Wanted Female .... Income Tax Service Insurance Agencies Laundry Service wid. Contracts. Migs. ........._2 Wantea Rea. Estate AT : i Semey to merges ‘eas sesuruccnbeces BO scessacabeveees U4 een eee eeeee ee ae ies | = > Sale Sale, Sporting Btore fo, a veneeaenes Bae. ee see heeene eee ene Be ee a eo Seve eee ee ees heer ere ee ee et ed dh iad eheeeer es eee ee veeeeehenaae ease herent ye® © sewebare bn eewbeetenee: BS vesevewtee [iB ocehewerer® PS tp beeawneeee y 4 ‘lerteal Boe «ay we Ps *, sesaaesesesses > Ew FOR WANT ADS - DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:36 a.m. the day of publication after the first tmeertion, CASH WANT AD RATES Lines Lier yy ‘ee 2 150 3 1.0 “0 4 i= 3“ ioe LJ 2.25 406 60 $ 2.70 4 72 3.18 6. 60 s 3. oa iF e +% 7206 (18 Help Wanted Male 6 Uneseal Opportunity « A national concern, a leader in Voorhees Siple| payne %. f for per- WANTED; NEaT | men & women work in Allen, Roosevelt Motel Friday, pointm ent. Year groeal ro sail Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING €02 Community Bank Bidg. . ie _ wil em ome or tee is sow mea m. ovr cam $300 pd i Pa com jon.| 8 ya of Tae ree ion “nate | further talormaton wie ef ing be . state ‘term write call fin Selb Grand Ri Insincere, fast talkers, please do Grand River (between 7 bet apply, Write Pontiac Press,| od 8 Rds.) KEmwood 1.0620. = 22. ‘Oo AND 3 SOIL OTN G — WAINTENANCE | reasonable. FE ¢4emt. salesman, a new mao’ te, ell. ere ‘tere S od the right ma: Bookkeeping, shorth typing, is your ne to get in transcription end business oor exp. o Pres Se grt a ait ce tne Oh at oe rience as weil | older. Call ca teow eal OR tbe Cost (unit) and estimator on stampings. Write: Pontiac Press Box 68. _ Experimental Automotive we eet Metal Men we exp. Apply in er TaN 1 TREAT MAN 10 OPERATE pmo Bead By Good _eondities. Write Pontiac —- Press |- LIKE To MARE MONEY) YOULL tee tt Pred ag v7 MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR with the fastest _ growing | nfl Life time security. ‘Only high BB need - Orchard i Sa Re ae service exec business “pf Ee citation, Must have aig ong et n 5 EPEND: ; it papa “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to‘recover a loss. Dial FE se “toes it” 28181 for an adawriter.| WANTED-MEN | étsrox TO TRAIN FOR Maintenence, Inspection Trouble Shooting Overhaul On JET-GAS TURBINE & - TURBO PROP ENGINES Trained men earn $156 cr more per week, Earn as you learn. No heed to quit your present job ntti you are trained. Tuition terms for. these who most, basic qui ations UNIVERSAL JET ING ENGINE TRAI} Time Usually bome .... _Work Wa Wanted Male 10 an vi YEAR AR CARPENTER AP- r. KE Set 7: yee ean use 3 Work Wanted Female 11 Business Services s 13 —T 2 | ent Pride. guar hour, ~= “excel _ reference. FE 5-2053 exp i LAD¥ bo” Bo ee Sewn —Bight_Or 7 om. FE 3178 Building Service _ 125% AAA Floor Sanding Brus A-A TRENCHING Field. OR 3-4047_ —Foctings, Septic F ~ A&B TRENCHING Footings, Water Line, Fiaid Tue. Floor ¢. BUD CEME TOO large of small, 2 yrs. exp. Free . OR 32-4172 CEMENT & BLOCK RK FE 60782 CARPERTAT. Bi ROUGE. sean ee entice desires - paoer roy =EM A CARPENTER WORK NEW — —Tenals, _FE 44210, “eoAhQe BAO ohSe EXP. T hal = ee ~ ! ment, fr feottbbis al rare = © SERV. ICE re Eves. OR 3.2978 T RENCHING AND BULLDOZING $3 BUSHEL. 1- — Peter L200 . - aveesance a ae > e rT? makes wr e We, sgruse, a washers. 30 yrs. $330 Crooks Rd.” Rochester, HEATING 24 br. service on ol} s of heating equipment. Call P nigond Heating Co FE 41063 “nig Oe ne NEED PRINTING? CALL L ae Sa 8 poy =| Co. Baldwin, St. mm. ACCOUNTING AN TAX service for individu: small business. cee rates, W. R. AX at reasonable rates. Cail — Burns. F A Dums frocks” "Bocbarsdions Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co. $8 8. AR! Opes SEY SEP ees | 0 AN i RE- pared im your by quaitfied | with 8 Gegtee. ue F o.ss00 HOME CALLS BY NT Trucks to Rent | Me ton men give : R ort ee ¥ Mighecccod Lake Pe cess FE ¢ «iist “BUSINESS — IS BRISK WITH USI. WHY IS IT? expert raisal methods. + Sap afin ods y energetic saies 93-0008. We can sell quickly for you. Call— — male, = _ eyes, e black 6 om s Ta trent of Cooley Lounge Union 2 and STRAYED ® iv” BEA ge maie, Vic. of and Oak- bill Res. _aews . Clarkston Hobbies & Supplies 24A SHOES. Herman FURNITURE 1 NEEDED |* Entire home or odd Bb Som gait eae ez n iy you, bab a larkston REAL ESTATE INC. Clarkston, Mich. OM BANK) » 5-682 ee “LIST! INGS Nee | | WwW, ig Se OR we SOLD ¥ your property isn't sold BS 'g becadee it it hasn't been ia ® WHITE BROS. REALTORS UN 1-578 _| WE WAVE Q0ALI wea | for commercial proper- ties, 9 & acreage, call give you imm ac- tion, ROY KNAUF PW Ww: “DINN NAN WE NEED 1. Smal] farm witn modern home. & Goss 3 bedroom city home. Must be good iocation. 3. Two — suburban home with ge lot. — With us for fast & efficient | L. H. BROWN, Realtor service. BUY, SELL AND 1 , Huron Pa = Yeutie Listing Service WEexiY - $i. AND a dees bare “enlig. oF an c a welcome, — ae St, Ciair treet, 2 RM. PVT. ENT. UTIL. 5 PINE. Wass TO _ a TYPES __of furniture, Ph. FE 2-5523. ts OL lam: . MY 2-1521. ~__Wanted to Rent 29 ELDEAL: ¥ Ww. Press, Box eoMORTGAGES. = : AME RESS IMMEDIATE vera mem. FE 425 bath — close i in. 4 Pe 24810, MY be hae 5 in, st nice 1 chila Seleoma, phone Ext Bea oe Rad ig Bl 5 pace hg iPr. t eview beset 24g lig, Lk. ot . Gas i uiitits furnistied, R. Hilts, Realtor. _3-4389. — ae APT. NEAR Bows ® Hovey, between e La “Osmun,_ FE_ }-064s. EXCEPTIONALLY LLY NICE 3 ROOM rate entrance, rtment with se Weil furnished, _to desirable decorated, Pvt. . per couple OR 3-T144. HN. APT. SUITABLE. FOR a — 4 AND flat hear Fishers. month LAKE cE ORION FPURN. “ W. Fre 43377 = Mrs. Naupet. | FE 43046_ Eves. OR UN- . OL_ 32-2052. Rent. Houses Unfurn. 36 LARGE RMS. Pyt. ent. 17 Allison. Dein AND 1 Newly decorated, coee at re of heat, lean. rater, lots eat, very ¢ = iJ ar door. . Sagi ate oe apt trrou Deane © eM bas mss! Need Help | gesigauc’ns ink. Per, | Rent Apts Furnished 33) pea er liner FS ane Terms. WITH | TAX 1 BEDROOM APT. ARTLY ONION L iakE = 3 rr 7 er. Completely hy Aa jaan Fietiey 00.00, ber ayerage retura vilien nag Creag ee ee ee pes Fear sommes eee, | Ms isot or Mt Also me prise ent aod “aed equare Gat. ‘night. a0 VERY CLEAN. STRICTLY MOD-'* Foron ma : ag — 1 ROOM FURN. APTS os Fe > INCOME T. Week, e 8 Mechanic > r ern. § rm. sept. Purn. or unfurn, 7 BEDRM. HOME REASONABLE Ai CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- | C.J: Odell | cok; ons i iss “‘ellacelicsliemeamd "| WEWLY D&conaTEDLARGE| Uoteus Hoitss uad'screen| Tent, Children Welcome. Pree wet, PE b-008. “ADiIEne — rm dnd kitchenette, prt. bath, pork. il. furm. Adults preferred.|__¢-5341. ALTERATIONS, fHons axp| Insurance Agencies 17A § eve- ae coed a nies nee — f " POL re i. R. e B BATH, terme, PES. INSURANCE SPECIAL WAVE pase | “Eiean wat. ar. atiracio m | "eerste URN. PYE. ENT. iTTENTION ~ — ' NSU Shampoo wave, $1.50. | FE #177. NEAR B 2 RN. : “ait inde ot oayeuy —— ene INSURED BY PHONE aR ne Smid | enette. Also 2 rm. apt. = Wrventeas. RANCH, FASHION - ee rai Free ea. PE siise sher spm.| _Nicholie & Barger ( Co. hay s wanter| TR. Vere special qrouhd Seer. | WARM. O x FY WER cE iS OUR SPECIALTY. | 33 W. Huron ne ul ix | most reas. 186° N, Perry. rs, Newman, #15 Orchard Lk. __Floors, basements 7. Laundry Ppa “18 Fs oer - 2-5236_or 5-785. _Ave. ‘ccimanas rie ELS ob LB as , Josiya ‘Rood, | 1 ROOM, BACHELOR # | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 , *-| FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY sERy. Judah Lake shopping. mart 8 to 6 yet 2 Poe, $i4, 89 PE $-7501., _ tee. daily eg Priday @ to $; Sun.) => EEE RM AND cK, BL sien” 19 a [aR |} BM. Exroupensre App toe work. 2| race aomranar we ox eo. | Wed. Children to Board 36| "ote ee Fei et | Attite only. 00 WH Paadock. ar i finished. Pontiac * ~~ q F bachelor’s paradise, Workin : —Leuntry, Phone FE 36101. couples or ladies. Also. {|} 243s, i Landscaping _18A $2706. | . Bi. Sichaer's Shea! , @ reoms and bath dow: two bedrooms and a l2xi4 for extra bedroom of TV room Ceramic tile bath Carpeted Nicely eco Ries and cleaner than Dutch 4 rooms and con up prints entrance nn | rented 865 per month Gas heat, and 2-car #47 a Bateman Kampsen | REALIORS " 4-0528 3 77 8 Telegraph og & Sun HITE BROS. $750 Down W:thin walking distance to the* ¥ ge of Waterford Lake privi- jeges on Van. Norman Lake Lee living room oak floors ofl heat Separate tool shop 8fx190 {1 land- scaped lot Full price oniy 85 750 lew jew monthly payments of only $30 Ilighland Rd This new home has everything to contribute to the pleasure and comfort of gracious and relaxes living Lecated on g 8&5 x 200 fr let ang has such features a ling white aluminum siding . 2car garage. 2 spaciou bedrooms large Iiving room sep arate dining room. convenient kitchen with built - in even and | range Tiled bath automatic o}! heat Priced at only §12.500 with $1509 down See thi: one today | Its a wonderful present for the- famils Around the Worl] d You can search and pot find « more beautifu) spot on ai quiet street with priviteges on Huntoon | Lake Ali brick construction with | Workmanship that can't be beat lt offers 3 bedrms 18 lichen, carpeted living room_ full base- ment with garage ‘and paved | chet as many other eatras HITE BROS. soso Binge Tae pts ‘Open Eves. ‘ul @, TO ‘tH A \ re ‘ el \ 2 \ i. erties 3 bdrms., ; WE FRADE Now is the time to see this 3 - bedroom brick home. 1'a baths, full basement. attached garage See the exper, workmanship, choose your own colors for in- terior walls, bathroom and kitch- en tile and exterior trim. Located om @ corner jot. Watkins: Pontiac Estates. Have a custom - built home a a project price Call Mrs, Gantzer. FE 8-0344 Or Mrs Nye, FE 2-5452, Thelma M_ El- wood, Reasitor : KOC HESTE K Ts. 7 Rochester, 3 BEDROOM RANCH tours FUL. WASEMEN $15,500 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS $15,990 As jow as $1150 down. | | | | Roger B. Henry, Ine. Main 8t. Rochester Le OL pelts Office-OL 1-0070 Model. | COLORED | FERRY STREET- This 4 bedroom home hag enclosed front porch | Hving room, dining room and) kitchen, also 2 room apartment | fin basement. Oi] furnace, Extra | lot includéd 2AINBOW REAL ve 23-2614 302 8 eappoc EVENINGS PE 4-606 . TRADES Trailers, lots. equittes, land eon- | tracts. etc Or small down pay- ments to suit your budget will be | accepted on the following prop- 3 bdrm modern. 2 cone oa moder Lak — | inbte ae POSSESSION ON ALL | PANGUS. Realtor cat Seoilect Ortonville NA__7-2815 2 BEDROOMS $500 DOWN . 4 rms only 85.600 | Plenty of other good buys. terms ether good 2 families / 32 3-rm. apts. on West side. $2,000. down \ OTIS Po DINNAS 6s Ww. vor FE 42377 MONEY TALKS Owner will ssacrifice 2 bedroo contemporary lakefront. | j |2 bdrms. modern 3 yrs. t 2 family flat on Whittemore oniy | 000, $1500 down Also several | J 86 - Walton FE 80441 Best Peat Buys Today - $525 DOWN . SY ated om large 80x100 jot, fenced for your privacy. WATERFORD HIGH Is within walking distance of this lovely 3 so mp ranch e Loe quiet paved side ee Pail tle bath, lots of iS space, 2 rooms and seen carpeted. Large carport with additional storage space. Fenced and landscaped. Only DOWN. COUNTRY HOME Well located 7 acre parcel with lake frontage ‘abure ing excellent condition 10- room and spacious paneled breezeway, and attached 2-car garage. Full basement, with small apartment. Idesaj for pro- fessional office or diserimi- hating iarge family, Terms to qualified buyer. LAKEFRONT INCOME Four complete houses, and 100 feet frontage on lake, Just 10 minutes from down- tewn Ideal for summer . rental or year around. In- cludes all furniture Inves- tigate this upusual oppertu- | Lily, Just $2500 down. | COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Here ts your chance. Lovely & room home. 2 barns, guest house, 2-story chicken coop. d-car garage, and To die acres Live year around stream runs through prop- erty One of the nicest es- tates in the Metamora area. Convenient to main road. $9500 down. LAKEFRONT LOT Mear Oxford 68 feet front- age on good fans lake Average J07 down ~ TO ACRES Brandon Township 330 2 . 1330 deep Partially wood- ed. Fine home site: $2.500. “Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1] N. SAGINAW 8T FE 5-8165 OPEN ‘TIL 600 PM FOR COLORED _ If you have $2.000, here's one with J bedrooms and income too. Also DINNAN W Huron FE ¢2577 Eves FE 4-3046 2 family flat “HAYDEN INCOME Sell or Trade. 2 Apart-| ments en 1 floor 4 rm apt | reom furtrished / with bath 3 apartment renteq for §65 per month East side $8950 Terms | Or will trade equity for fie. model car. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT $1500 Down 2 Bedrooms Gilassed in perch overlocks jake Plastered walls Oak floors Full basement Oil furnace. Immediate posses- sion $650 DOWN Immediate posses- sion. Off Pontiac Rd. near Biue | Skv Theatre. Living room Il's x 21% Venetian biilnds 1. bed- room and bath down Full base- ment, oil furnace. 3 car garage Shady ta acre jot. EXECUTIVE: 2 oes Split level White Brick home situated on beautifully landscaped oo 14x 28° porch porch facing lake has 17 jalousle windows with “upboards, Three large bedrooms * and bath. On the eter tere oe the recreation with ledgerock fireplace Kitchen dining area 25 «x pe Laundry and utility room screened — site o 26 socing “C 2'5 car HAY DEN. Realtor Open Eves modern home, completely fn te ‘in 3 | BEDROOM WITH 2 CAR GA- we eree e — Wat free and clear housetrailer pl 32-8605 _ bart of _payment _ OR PONTIAC. | | 33708 | $1060 DOWN NEW CUSTOM ‘ MOVES YOU IN >| $395 HOMES LESS THAN 3 YRS. OLD 649 Kentlworth, 3 bedrooms 215 W 8trathmore, 2 bedrooms 27) W Fairmont 2 bedrooms i188 W Longfellow 2 begireoma 2387 Edna Jane, 3 bedrooms * CALL COLLECT MR WILLIAMS GROSS REA ery COMPANY \ UN 44772 13420 W_7 Mile rd | | ANN ETT * OFF] Price Reduced Located in Elizabeth Lake Estates On corner tot $ rooms and bath. glassed-in porc?. J bedrooms Base- ment ot] heat Lake privi-| jeges. $9,200, terms Trade for Older Home edroem Tancth home 3 bullt in 1955. Off Joslyn Oak | floors. large utility room, o!!] furnace Sterms and screens. Lot 60 x 130, 2 Acres Pontiac Trail | | Near Walled Lake 2 story. home, 30x30 Living room a room, den, kitchen, | and bath first fioor 4 heat. 2-car garage Fruit trees and garden area. $22.- 500. terms. Seminole [Hills Brick 3 Bedrooms and den of ¢ bedrooms, priced beiow coat at $24.900, terms. Weil con-/ .. stucted. built in 1955 Spae- | cious living room and dining | ell with fireplace, modern kitchen with built-in oven | and range Den. bedroom, and full tué® bath on first! floor 2 bedrooms and ‘ys bath up Recreation space in basement. Gas heat. Car- = drapes included. x 140. erees Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 24 E Huron FEderal 8-0466 _ Open Evenings: and Sunday 1-4 bedrooms. and bath up..Fin- | hed recreation #éem_—ocit+— Area rage room in petal tettel Wil crept ee house as dow _ payment. OR BY OWNER New 3 bedroom ranch. Storms and screens. Clarkston area. OR oulll 2 bedroom ranch. Plastered walis, basement, s heat, no mortgage cost. Open 2 to 5. 41 i. E Brooklyn PHooe Fi FE_ 52083. ‘ COLORED _ Why Pay Rent LAST. CHANCE 510 STARTS DEAL Bedroom Homes Only 3 Left PAYMENTS 1ES8 THAN RENT Only $220 Down GI ALSO eee Low, Low FHA Deal ; DON’T MISS OPEN THIS WEEK NICE LOCATION Behind St. Joseph Hospital aes ‘BONDALE r Earimore Bivd WE s T OW N REALTY Evenings after 0 Afternoons FE 8-6941_ - (22-4677 $49 a MONTH | FOR THIg 2 BED- room frame bungalow with $1,000 down. Directly Stone road lake. Very good arei bes price | Good favestment, Call EM 3-6210 or MU 4.2045. S10, os, = home for couple $0 A good start Ser “mall Papel in Highland 3-5032 or MU 4-2045. $1,000 down. 6 room home on 10> acres. Excellent location. Conven- lent te school and stores. MU 4-2043 of EM 3-621 $500 down. Homes in Witom, Milford, Highland and Union Lake area Call for .nformation MU 4-2045. or EM 36210. (2 4474 10 acres in White Lake Township Frame home, ieke frontage, man possibilities en Call M 4-2045 or EM 3-6210. Richard Steele haa 224 Cen- ter EM Sento Michigan, MU mer or £ =H ‘ at UBURBAN-RANCH | SUBURBAN BEAUTY | Siluaetes fuest sateen NORTHLAND SETTING — Brick {| nose oh living room with huge ranch, 2% @eres of brigh rolling. land. Covered with large oaks, Quality homedg—eury blacktop drive, double garage attached = a 2 bedroom home with ture Windows. Enclosed > draw rapes. Pcl weead heat & more, $22,500. C. | J. R. Hiltz, ‘Re altor 1011 W, Huron FE 5-6181 window, tiled bath, huge Kitchen with loadsa of cabinets. aluminum storms aan, screens, House less tne "of, Waterford, ‘Twp.'s, fuest one * ie subdivistons., ced 4 Zi with, a very reasonable | cin GEORGE _BRAIR + age g, Roche el a 4356 Dron pe OR 31251 ow Eves. on bear \ a ie “They decided to move in here instead of going south this winter!" ¢ é For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 HOUSE IN WHITE LAKE AREA ne —_— apple heat. basen water, ° vileges. wire 118 Chureh St . «ROOMS. BATH. GARAGE, GLASS St, $350 61432 Aiter 7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ere LAKE PRI bome VILEGES e with carpeted dining room. eae Plas tirepiace be book- Ee RON yah sa To Buy. or Sell ¢ ie Howard E. Fox REALTOR TWO RE-SALES BUY THEIR er late house or Njarcece Building | Co. ° over igs « Tear ~ asa DOWN! ! at ILL TRADE Ask About as : Jerome Building ¢ Co. PE 5-67 WE 3-4200 NICE E28 ‘BED Mi HOME $675.00 “For “Colored 1 Families Elizabeth - Lake Estates three bedroom is’ sale for the poo time (owners are leaving the cit Mons — to wall cis fs just old, ime new. eauipped wil Priced at only: $12,500. Call Us For Appointment __\Way aA MIDDLETON SPECIALS! LOCATED 1 Miles West of Pon- Extra lenge: 3-year-old Some with basement. aluminum storms end sereens. Ni m inte- Fr ke old- ria: er home in tiac in trade. ANY HOM & MANY OTHER . ae Peat DOWN & UP Leslie R. Middleton HNSON Pesta” Pe a-0003 porch. At 319 Clifford down, $5,500__MI ASSUME GI MORTGAGE transferred to Owner aceon Very ‘ew down Attrac- tive 3 bed 2 - mediate MUtual 48915. Milford Mic $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom starter home with basement, Exterior complete. Don _MeDonald. OR 43-2831. 2 —— — a CRES- cent 8400 wo. 2 years ss 0380. ase water ‘heat, recreal ation Toem 1% car . areas and _— open ecweer A Geluxe CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES 2. Bedroom Glassed in ee alt t . at rey oll Boa Se sion will banal. For information call FE Russell A. Nott, Realtor FE 46905 ¥V ata ee [KENN EDY| REAL’ 3101 W_ Huron rE Open Evenings‘! 4m Je old SPLIT LEVEL Starter home, 1104 — ie Leared basement area, Ae ; Plumbing. Low x Lot ir- — Fiattley. eM | tor de- ir arage. breezeway, carpeted, cement crive, barbecue, fenced back i My equity or rasonable payment. ORlando 3-2001. 248 W. LONGFELLOW Civilians $490 down NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedroom ranch Full basement, nes. new. Auto heat & hot wa- . Paved street, Lantecepes. VACANT — OPEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION terested, cail owner DAYS WO 3- 3350 | EVES, SAT _& SUN. TO 80851. BUILD NOW On our lot er yours Our plans or. yours We wil build you @ start- er basic cr completed home. See | our mode’ home in Waterford Hills Estates. For further tinfor- mation ca!l Hubert C. Davis, 4915 | _irwindale Dr. PE_ 5-43 i ~ CLARKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT You can own this neat 2 bed- room home with a full bath. kitchen, large utility room, storms and acreeee, on a nice lot. $7,300, $050 down. $52 per month includ. | ing faxes & insurance. 4% Lae Spey mortgage LIAM C GODFREY REAL ESTATE 6687 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston MAple 58-1827 __ ~ $300 DOWN! NEAT. LITTLE, 5 ROOM BUNGALOW —- 3 PC. BATH — BASEMENT —- SHADED LOT - SELL OR TRADE. JIM WRIGHT — REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE 5-9441. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 —MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICB $1,000 Down is & reasonable down pay- ent e HOME AND GARDEN a home and ‘% acre of land. Nice lawn and shrubs. HOUSES FOR SALE E 2 BE pear North Perry Rose McLarty. Broker Good couple, George R. Irwin! | i rr Fi -# —— Ave. i Es, bea ile Batis, CANAL tooeght NEAT & ROOM with ot % car SSeS 1% acres of 2545. . TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE INSU We. Fe CHECK OAKLAND COUNTY'S BETTER BUYS ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES Convenient place to live. Here !s lot. Furna a insulated & Plus ys = garage, fuil price re 950. $1. fase ee th tially finished basement. 8S. gas hot water heater & furnished. 86.000 Oakland County ptcalty 10 Un EM _ 34164 or _EM _ ‘heen “after = DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter bemes _— full —— o Sg. WOOD CO wir. ee cm T"0 oo ‘On “AT “UNION ON LAKE OFFICE LAKE or oe NRpReIALsTs T. ick Trocke |,’ REALTOR 1843 Union Lake Rd EM_3-4671 UNION LAKE wit EMRREE™ & GREGG” Union Lake Vinee e __EM 34303 or EM 5-3914 E. J. DUNL “AP mal fies ecediy teats MODEL NOW . eae _ voit price 17,650" _PE #11 $450 DOWN N Ei bedroom with full basement Furnished recreation rm with Ses ee eae This aroiy ye “old. at a one -of ‘Waterford Township 5 best ¢ asoosen = price HOLME S “BARTR: AM Evenings, OR 3-320 CLARKSTON HOYT REALTY 23-0840 re 24 8 hogy ~~ Re. -TEL CENTRE John K. IRWIN Sayonara “Owner ’ bein cemiec ted so he Tmust say "' by" to the Pon- tiac area and offers his ‘lovely home in ‘iiss beth Lake heme wm 2 car garage porch on 2 bi Sorner late | fenced in a room, and bath ove. ay bedrooms and full —_ Fri Tec. room. Bee this today. $15,750. Clair de Lune bedrms., living room and din- ing room, extra large kitchen, tile bath, wtility reom Bright Manana “Tomorrow” would be a fine time to see this excellent bay Located eo across the street from beautiful Oaki Park This home has $ rooms and bath with gas heat and suto eas water heater A low price with only $1,000 down Ad Un Bel Di ick fireplace Choice ae —caty $ minutes from Tet. “One fine day” will be followed by another and eaocther and pad years to come when area. 2. bedrms, down and bedrm up, full bsmt_ All paiced at just $12,000 ; John K. Irwin meet TOR Since 1925 31) West mae Street Phone FE 50447 Eve MI 6-3783. orking base peared ie yard with eli cit venience. so abel - a staan COZY BUNGALOW West side lscation cm large corner, ot. @s as nest & clean as can bedrooms, ot utility room with 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4482: "GILES Multi-Lakes Realty 2 Bi Full basement ie | ye60. §. Commerce Rd Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES * LAKE b none, LAKE Three’ 6 room t ws. Of) heat Close Tented to round tenants. Each priced sell with small down payment. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 room 2 bedroom across Lake a KNUDSEN West Side Nearly ni néw & Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200. Di mn Any pe AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKINO & with cedar shake Established {mn 1916 CHOICE LOCATION for Fisher y employes You can save this pew for @ good bargain, enly $3,000, terms. WOLVERINE —- MAN SUB Southwest Poutse oF family income _< 4 “and vet down, fall base- seaged A rea] buy wn. ining room, oak feos ceramic bath Full basement with tiled fhoor large built-in barbecue, gas preg A FO aes Fa if e e buy at 42.509 ION AT ONCE im this POSSESS! re suburban farm house with 8. Very large kitchen ith many cupboards Large lot ¥ = poreen trees, close to new . bus at door This is ory Teen buy $1,250 down, ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ sewly cleaned, car- cane ‘in’ big aving room asement, completely redec- orated For a family this_ ts it, It t= priced to sell. VACANT. Waterford High School district, All new home sec- tion. Built in 1954. 24-ft. liv- ing room, auto. gas -heat. real nice and has a car- port, Off Commerce Rd. with lake privileges on Cass ake Three bedroom home with a good basement. Built on a hill, giving you a won- : Dp $14.750 and built in 1956. The whole district has lots of large shade trees and feels secluded. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD {136 EL Pike — - Open Eves. KE 4-9584 3-Bedroom ‘Bungalow In Drayton Plains Over 1 acre of fertile ground— and clean. Toilet, lavatory and down and $65 a went vray & bargain. Suburban Dandy $1,000 Dn. and $65 Mo. Attractive gray shingled bun a- low. On : living room, ath, huge kitehen. — galore, ity room eat, very tas fully decorated, oe red tape—no mort- gage rove right in Owner transferred Gir ‘iroux-F ranks GENERA: L TE 4905" Dinte Bl EST, ge 86x613 ft._$200- down ROCHESTER UTICA 2 bedrooms, hot water heat, large scpocte and stores, $6,000 full _ -5 ACRES Sd Sese hee et “Sniith-Crawtord,. Inc, Near schools and stores. Neat shower, Oi] heat. A-1 location ee panel bar. Hardwood Moors. Full room. Comp cade near shopping Stern . Selig- MA Butlers Incorporation V1 Silver Lake Privileges Start the Epo Blea "4 ne things a aan oercae rooms, ce- th (with extra feed ‘in basement!, recrea- a *eday. terms avail- Magic r= to most of us ea! frolic, the cajeyabts ace to bo aa ake, we eet of Jakefront living hn custom built 2 bedroom brick rancher, ear attached garage, full basement, automatic heat my hot water. Aly for $25.- Don't wait, see it “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. a over St. Vorhes PE 4-2988 4 ROOMS AND DOWN bath. cats paisa, nr. Lincoln Jr. 5 tooms base- ge er ds storm wo nr. eels “PONT IAC REAL TY LAKE ORTON” | tig brick, starter home, Cone] jot in good neighborhood. near WN iil move you “we eke, this neat 2 bedroom cage See : today. rooms, ee H HOR RY! . "Rath matte not vor, best e255 , Some rere, y $10,950, mith- | Wideman OPEN — - 413 Ww. Huron areca West a el 1 bedroom home mpeelvard ys Breese- SUREAL TY CO! 221 BALDWIN AVE arenes 5203 TRIPP Lary $9,250. Call” for details. exterior “also eavestroughs, — FWA gost electric water heater, plastered walls and nicely Side Brick "and gas” roel heating tem. ee tone WM. H. KNUDSEN PAID ME, Toes O'NED hom large barn, wil ae as two Leslie R. ae Realtor 78 W. Huron Street FE 5-81 or FE 5-23859 ene 1 base- ment. ft ofl it, aluminum # Imm ” built-in , Lovely yong ia ee more mice yfeatres. iate - a DOWN Neat 2 riSérvem, nom Pie lurnace. is one wilt sell fast. 0 price, Jim Williams * ‘ATE & INSURANCE Ave, = 40547 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield. OUR NEW LOCATION }OSLY N : paves A 4 —— ey in condi iving eating Lspeee: Pull b pow ro Pal pr I price a dace IVAN = SCHEAM oT NOS AND 5 Rvick © 4 Dining Eocene ee ielaiphtabralada crane REAL ESTATE, SS a SELDOM DO WE OFFER hee le attractive, wei] ted home priced so low. Karee corner parce! is ideal setting for this deluxe, 3 bedroom ranch home. Ves- nae entrance =e d @ 15x21 room , car attached gara < — landscaping ro sor sure t® see this one: HOME OWNERSHIP — van fashion - Bie. * new 3 poy li at a bargain Price of $12.- $00. Solid bire’ a kiteben cab- inets, —— table space. Basement easily adapted to Beek eee And what better tie an Elisabeth Lane ios. You'll be glad you * = DON’T WAIT SPRI to buy lake property. Bw stinde large provides atmene. © ether Bet st vet ring nm and and igs 2 car 5 “Is one for" yous” RAY Q’ NEIL, Realtor oF ine 4. ee ‘ a " _ OPEN EVENINGS reeseway and meow. et. 19 ACRE rfection, s go, will anceps smaller bome L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1368 W, Huron Ph. PE 24810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Eves. ‘Til $; Sund t Suerte ree tas Cherokee Hills lw? yaouress On MONTCALM. ben ae Tackle ra Le aee ane Foams nih leg N RES- the Na- Fentite ob ise Ei $10.60 CONTRACT. “gk Dis- eount Lak “We appreciate your wanting to help; Miss Jones, but these aren't the kind of bugs that are holding up our-program!” Sale Household Goods 57 WILL pear “EQUITY IN ‘Sé BU- Special MULTIPLE LISTING SER E COVE fee qaph oad - THE STATE Perfect Lake Front fo Scott Lake roed far right BUSINESS OpPORTONTTIES A ‘turesque view of mile~SEE POR Y! ’ Po nim ig a Ea Y any rae Se Stes, var Deve inum post of power tools en a & is 5. sees CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Fa oe Come ia. Ses a. F Saale. one 4 pr Level| $02 Communtt "i id pict Listings from 28 | CASH & LA iz plan, Colotial Ranch Bi-Level pe Vag atonal Bank Bigg. sasbeiated Listings, from land ‘contract, PE with interior charm, 6 extra Eves Ls es. No obligation.| ls aICER Miami” pore : Equity In HOUSETRAIL tied patie, tae teeretizon For Sale A 4 BARS — TAVERNS — 8.D.D.’S— truck, ‘or what have lane ; or creage 47) HARDWARES — BUSINESS ——— 3360 Elizabeth Lk. Seoes, Lake woter epciekiing ~ BUILDINGS — RESORTS a Sale Household Goods 57 system. Truly @ fine home. | 120 ACRES. aXe ra ts tite = re oh ES FoR a ¥i1,-| ~~ : — ., Good ity in @ S-unit house, | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Donelson Heights cife, charg: Beets Healy, MU STATEWIDE Bsasttat Sete tabis | bot PINs alte s) __¥acant and all newly decorated.) _¢-2045. or EM 3-621 mo. income pius owner's apt.| A little out of the way, data lot rooms (4 bedrooms), plua heat- ’ . 15 7 4 tess to pay. oe ntare- ed sun room. fieh, éry| See formes. | aL sopreee 412 ait he pisiegraph fer it interested. Write Pontiac| Sediroom fistures, "beds, chests, basem and newer GAS fur-) ores s jeared or MY Sst Press, Box ii. dressers, vanities and springs and ieee. Price ke oe = fti on toed, So ft. nn 500 aa, MALT BEAUTY SHOP i IN BIR- is. matiresses Lan a euites,| b 500. aren hahing ; r ; ir; _$5.000 with Feis00 down. PI ve fans ators. MI or JUniper #3153} ‘ters, ojectyteene. “eto GE radios, rugs, dining Toom 6-Room Bungalow eee ee a| see Dae fs . oar mom Be = r misc items. NEW & USED. ome: v bath do Lemur g = For Sale Farms 48) Sale Land Co Contracts: 52 on i + a _— a trade dept. for real lastered room UD, oak apni Om LD aT A ‘ core apd plastered allt. Rec:|18 ACRE PARM WITH 8 ROOM | 25 PER CENT Discounr. par-| "OLAROID CAMERA, ACY te] ae OORT aeaws reation room, of! heat. To in-| brick home & outbuildings Also ance oily, per seat at Pi a 12 gauge shot gun, dining room UP TO 24 M fay Ait PAY clude carpeting & ar s A ré parcel, w & bill, fo — 7 cent interest./ outfit-gray mahogany, 2 pair of| We buy. sell or trade SS SS — call MU enue ure ‘t Binscal, a ieee ere on 3 ay Grepes_ 1 jong yaw and i . —— E ‘around. Jr actes. of free $tis Duca iE na. saltorg “| SEAN, BEAL PEATE, EF | gnape IN Yoon ofD_aex¥es| "OPEx om,“ Eay.'s to ¢ — “Pon Pakian AnD Ai tous or FE 44813, ask for Mr.) TRADE) : yee |. obo} Call _Rutiedge. OR 3-1111, OPE +0083 30 per off om sll toboggans ¢ ute Ez at Postios or 3 1 mile \ : -) | - , _ 2 On Heights on Auburo REALTOR WEST OF D 23% DISCOUNT BARNES HARDWARE | a ow. 8 FE +3525 80 Acres, Pair buildings. Front- 2 W tau THO: Open ‘Evenings | lia 3 ones 6300 pet acre. ‘PACE ye ue v0 Es a0 awa fimo 3 gry ix CABIX r ashen! Piven oc ™= only = EAST OF LAPEER HANDLE bear Luse’ oqurry, J 8-365 Rd. EM }4il4, 4 Acres with building that can| PURCHASER. “windows ANFIQUES BLUE VELVET LAWSON DAVEN- oe tameusied tete/eueme: ase . = re, einer misc. ante port. Reasonable. MI 65134. 3195 per acre, Terms R. J. VALUET, Realtor. Bane eee Sonne | -Acams, i 34§ OAKLAND AVE 5-0683 | “farniture, Keego, $5,050. Consider | BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. $50. Low Down Payment , H. P. HOLMES, INC. OPEN Digr We ey small (rales al tng motor ort | FE #2003 afte : $3] 8B Lapeer Ra. FE §-2953 | _ MULTIPLE | wil sell '? lots for ~ ____. oe — aod = ese st Ie on qsate Land _ $130 down. MY 2! : BABY arate CAR BED. end of Pontiac. Stove. pes - Sale Business | Property 4 49 Toath “ai 6 per’ cout tatersat, | SWAP FISMAN. JIGSAW CONS r BLOND SINGER CONSOLE. $06.96 et vane = _burry, PE 41006 or swap. PR : ses" motor Cah @ payments, $1116, Michigan Sew- FE 23-3367 ing Center, ROX spainos SOFA BED AN patos aay ond ‘ottoman. an. size elec. yens® sted above are “Ww YMAN’S 18 W. Pike, Easy terms. PE +1122 USED Gas 2 } RANGES FROM $29 50 R.-B. Munro Elec. ©o.,!- tooo uron. Used Trade- In Dept. Occasiona] chair.. - 35 3 drawer chest.... 15.90 Dresser $19.95 Davenport & ebair . $3450 Electric range .........+.+-:+ $39.50 Refrigerator ._° . $38.50 | Table, buffet & 4 chairs .. $59.50 Lazy bey chair & ottoman . $59.50 a tabie. | “Heywood. San THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE ms new rE 2-9151 USED | “AUTO npr hiuare 3 WASH- LAYLOCK . - BUILDING BUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Ave. PE 3-T101 SALL US BEF: You BUY 2 storm CHURCH'S INC, FE 2-0233 CASH WAY PRICES x8" plasterboard. lots of 30 bundle cement srnqnene SESEEE - Recs Zonolits. Shows Bianket. ins’ nd, 2uB per M.....-..------> SsRsvcsssss over or BUY OF THE MONTH AT WIEGAND’S we | Base WIEGAND » Sale Store Equipment 64 B rr FORMICA ‘COUNTER AND stools, bakery. case, coffee Seine “Soup cigarette machine, Kitchen. Cail ono isid or Ladies Ready to Wear | STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Cash Register — Tabies Other Items VICKI FROCKS 10 N. SAGINAW PE 45664 NATIONAL ag SH REGISTERS — _- From $138 up. " PE 2 as Parakeets Guar. to Talk ae ee Dogs 1 Trained, Boarded 70 Doas. ¢ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18T & IND CUTTING HAY FOR Batisburg. Samual, Ti4] Hall Rd., 18T HAY ¢i9. STRAW Horses boarded, $18. MA 5-086." ALFALFA, P Durrell Pane SB. Seles 18T & IND CUTTING 45c & SSe bale. OA 8-2231. NG ALF & . 1. no rain. Pe FE 44228 or Drayton P ja Dhan 1 EM-| “ick 4 ér. for eartiet mod- BLOND BEDROOM. BRAND NEW hard Lx. Ave. — 31 rc ae ‘Na Room Breed PaO en rend| WAREHOUSE | prea @ EM | el. PR S-4416 eves aner 8 Double ‘dresser. large mirror.| & 8:06) Ww Muron | FREE STANDING TOILETS 0495 Eter' Go Gan PE 3008s. Ta eet ee eee c casa| sted tecclien tee stwane or ae: “INVEST! _ WILL TRADE | feo. only #3 weekly, 20 Sean ay, ae Fie COLOR 6 ee au oaes| aon eifoe deus payment, Tie tice “Approntmatcly bab oq. i ope se rece tees coe | ace ed cS Apps | See"Ocah sig waht” tans | PALIONAL, CODY Ric ech, io io en lle &. on's ur anc or Huron . . id = and many ether fee Fauci price $18,500 soe bows Sonscned ‘oo aig aay ocegg nee — ae . ~ =I og on colored bath set with 00.95 | —ike_new, MA . “ RE >| renscnable dineounts, A-t purehes-| jurury extras. Phone FE 5-67 or BLOND CONANT BALL COCK- trim : ; REALTOR PARTRIDGE | ers. cau PE ¢3064 & ask for) WE 34200. Jerome Building Co. | ‘all table, $25. MI 68207. save ee ce Saoprey Sale Sporting Goods ¢ 65 West Suburban | Businesses throughout Mich ARRO™ 5 R oe BUNK BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT- IT? 8. Saginaw 5-2100 | : Owner wil! trade for @ house FE 4¢3581 W. HURON F Sale C Clo} th tresses. Brand sew, $3995 & up OsRAGE- EQ NT. INVEN- N EAVER TRAPS, GOOD te oe room. Fai “OPEN "TIL 8 ass - =Ts or othing 56! Selection A map. ees. | 39.80. a te a bed —— —_——— ne C. ELIZAB Lb | ee ee. s and. blond. Pearson's Puraiare: & 2 wreckers. a 35 ne ee aie or ea, 303 8.1 Edith. Ter finishing, | but ts livable. “Lew monthiy pay ments bri | BUY & SELL AND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. WEST HURON STREET 5-#183 bs] mse For Colored Families E Wilson. @ rooms with ultra) modern basket weave wails.| Beautiful wall-to-wall carpeting, | draperies. ete GAS —— nd | 5 space. Price & b terms decorated 4 Only! Elm street. Newly bedroom home. Extra ict $995 down. lasod docks Highway lecation ’ b © wih full bese | Call 1 +3597 of afier 6 call } ee ae oe eee, OS Ck TARGE ESTORY BUILD! : <— oe sulted for . : ware. Se, en shop, spol Bee eins were 18 Gilispte store, ete. Loca { rmation call FE John Kinzler, Es ae am toS pm €10_W. urbe st. DON'T Make a “MOVE." ao you —. = home with acreage until have seen are home! Attached b rage n vat 4 actes © a paved — i for particulars. $1,950 . Down! FOUR sanRooM FROME | Portiac-Watk, Decora- tions are A-l. Nothin move in ami live. Full basement, recreation ro. plastered walls minum sterms and throughout. sereems. $13,950, full price. Humphries|« Rooker ™ Tl es. e * Malieie L Listing service PARTRIDGE Ig THE “BIRD TO SEE COLONIAL, RANCH What @ wonderful piace to live- it's like you are out in the coum ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Fine 9 bedroom brick - ‘on forner lot in ‘pleasant Pitrsbeth e Estates. — attractive) Lat pri io « Bieabeth rte, fix e iv on Kn price 16.600 on 8. REALTOR PARTRIDGE vee, Se ee ARRO M aceday. Lake a This JOHN A; PANDMESSER BROKER Breczeway “gulstlnched, garage ie ~~ 1573 ° ete RD. erates at ody PARE AS Soe ee PARTRIDGE ‘ Canal Front Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE "fornace, target full be gen : _ HARDWARE — fie esha Te) fp LUMBER eg eal "| Best location £. main highw ‘. ata ke ae = hear ime, he mf ; ration for a nice gard lot eppros. per mo. : eae REET cng] Bem neeraa : $143 Cas eth Ra. A CLASS C 12,000 DN. |? vee mad et ear C$ a Gertie scromane Lacan - |REALTOR rapes Rent Lease Bu Bus. Prop. 49/ 49A | ete {30 s 3 STORE rm SUITABLE bs on retail business. Parking lo’ a, FE 30414. Eves rh a in TEL - HURON re en roy e New, mod Hor SPOT LOCATION Sizable double window store, buildin “4 «OE. | Pike. corner Sanford Cail caretak. _et. FE 6-276 _ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE- bouse and 2 modern offices for rent. Approx, 6.000 sq. {. | sem loading Gock end 2 small truck NINO 4 x each, rent separate! ¢ double unit. West Huron street. capes parking, next to LAND “CONTRACTS To bu To sell? Ear! Gerreis, EM 3-35{1 or EM 3-4084 Laxbd CONTRACT SAL __ swede for smail tavern. FE 5-538 SALE OR | pa oor ad ret —_saits, 42. By Re ss MUiberry. a Money to Loan — 53 nn ate _Liceened Lentors) —CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER | Finance Co, ~ Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica QUICK $25 - 500 LOANS! (SEABO: ARD FINANCE 1185 N. PERRY 8T Easy PARKING FE #-0661 Seburs er rood at Rochester road, Es fther info: #3823 +e |* | effice, ceramic & A cre ve 4. _*ppiiance. Business Opportunities 51 $1 ¥__ FULLY, . Excellent income 08 own Shields, OR “y2420. “hep L Adams __Reeity. for details, term | we BEER TAV ERN Seaasenea laceens. wih, “grees ‘a over $43,- 000 per year, Wil or good pa! ment, Oniy $20,000 with $10. down. Call Del Smith Statewide. Phone #2221 or PRes- P SPACE wits oa W. Huron Bt. . COMPLETE GAS STATION EQUIP- ment ome year old. Will sacrifice. OR ON CLAWSON RECORD SHOP,>103 _N ain. Splendii oppor. Bo ment. on p< Hf after 6 pm. ss “LET'S TALK _ BP/SINESS” Gift Shop he sore, ta Bare oe a peta faicable merchantice with ¢ . Requites $3,500 down. Rh ca 66 room hotel with liquor ~< tn eollege town, sider your home s« part own. yment Large li uarters juued: First’ tme offered. MICHIGAN. BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION. Gat roe ROLLER RINK. WELL PST AB. lished . business. information | Borrow with Confidence. HFC offers modern money serv- tee backed by 80 years of experi- epee. Household provides friendly cotinse] On money matiers, and loans up are made promptly, in privacy, on rc you select. Visit or phoue H today. Household Finance Corporation % 8. —s St. Japa Re fir, Kay Bidg $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto. or other security. Up to ™ months y. Our service is oe 5-8121 or visit us at our office, Home & Auto LOAN CO. ‘ 7 -N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) GET CASH QUICKLY - ‘Up to $500 Oakland $02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. "WHEN YOU NEED $25 -500 You can get % quickly on $ Sure, “sar oF : furaitare No ervey e you with ments Saree eon we roblems. - FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 ZS | __202-Pontine State Bank Bidg._ N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. |_..Where Grandad Did _| Loan Company|* +2 TTnETS Seeks AVE CHILD'’s DRESSER. 5 DRAWERS s closet, Lawson love seat. ‘avennerhare — geet} . _— | Wu©r Garag e Doors Model $4 Winchester, 00, 4440 Winchester Sees ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE -_, ~ Pi ee xp TOMO COR Ulin oo, | BENSON MI ee a Ase . . Berry aa © — — poe poco! out- BARGAIN BOX | Recently Enlarged ends. ail sige board, like new Jew "125.00 OF best ee COLDSPOT | REFRI SB nURNNO bots ed modern door oo sear garage ce cont *§ SHOE RO SKATES, a ¥ aes “GRAND OPENING | Srndx, S27 On Us ess then you think. ive | ene t Ma 8 After . Monday: Ped {tls ‘Paddock FE 2-0203| KOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS. OFF cord cee Pave oe | Complies. PEDO. A ti nce OAS WATER REATER....-. OER] wear coats, wool pants, store ours, Men. Wea. Thurs. PT we oa pp a : C en's tubs, first grade r ane . p.m. Tues. ing or not. FE 9 pm: Sat.“ to 2. = = RATORAL WILD ~ Ming — Cape | DAINTY MaID gUveutes” FREE Deot.! INVENTORY SPECIAL stole, must sac, Good cond., $180. | ~Ceurery TE SOUR. ___s_ ee 3 f.. Aush Iso mouten iamb jacket, DAVENPORT & CHAIR. CHEAP — Morrison hes xe = 1 oY aon RANGES hist aod coer, Oe net M eres RPrgresnt james | Mens eter = WASHERS Pina q GAS ‘ERS roe Ee IRONERS | tee ee Ce] She ites Se elt ae gins #12. Very. good cond. EMj| Condition $95. Refrige 33s anne arrcwes BINETS,| Jar * ry 3 oii beste, now $3003 21 in. TV. $50. Complete bed. HEATERS ) Bl ~ *| $15.95. 6 foot $25, Awtomatic washer, $65. FE NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS We have number of ail sizes regular $25.20, at i #19. ws Sale Household Gi Goods 5: 57 Tk gs that are. dightly at _ex- ‘skis and skates evan SOD ALA NEE Pag cTORY ene Reconditioned tracrdinary values. 4 ‘ANDERSON HARDWARE uP uber crescent. 383 Orchard--Lk.| 5:95 “2 Tele A, 1 CHROME DINETTE. SET. UMP E RIC AND Ave. = @ Receca, trom ie Mile Shop- ticle Sed se cocings T= Fans. POLL ‘novaE OF FORNT PORE. G t = ping Center. 7 LIVING CHAIRe, TA-| PUL pt uaran eed LARGE (SPACE HEATER ski Fs Ss hears, San cee ore | Pe cee, _“ win bower, We. O20. | gig Brenay rocua at cents: | 7 ROOMS OF FURNTT FOR BALE: E AUTO. WASH- . ay ie; 45.00 * immediate sale, PE 32-1413. _eP_1 yr. old. $75. Ee Eee OY 1iIsSumMme! S “ = Mee ft Rie ‘Sore, rh hes oe pe. - BUR tin. 21-f. lengtus wh 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. FE | FOR SALE: BEN Sein, 21-0. lengthe Tie ft.| shoes, $4.35; 5, inazinied 8-0035. tue. Good condition. FF pati SAVE PL’ bas ye ms $10.98: $19.95 roller TE na, FO 9p Wee ri| - cleaners, al, make Sr oe guar- P Ower O. | Saw ces vice Bac So, Gagmaw MH. phone, cabinet ber, 2/end tables,| antec $1685 up Tnyle Electric, ° -tim PT MATERIALS TO COV- coffee fable, 2 table amps. floor | _ 500 N, Johnson. FE 45169. 28 W. Law er your deck, etc. Plexi-gias iomp. 7 PP won S : in we i . Lawrence ONE iy PLANER, “1 HORSE CUT for post od windows, i ape ton Oe Ce FE 5-8151 Freon athes. 6 Seen bembes, made to order. CA REPAIR . ce 1 “ark Genesee Ome wasners REBUILT AUTO. wood. 3 i Ci tired 2 wheel hand| xr. “4 ‘asi gidat ir, trucks. i cy set, including dresser, full & Kelvins ‘Terms to suit “Wrarel 10use Clearance a Bonita of Sites. ghee RS = s. . Take over pay- 96 On Ave. FE 2-4021 ———— n = —- ra a = ment on $415 ic FE 3-57722 5 LPL a * trols, motors, ete. 5 -W. 14 Mile . at John ®, eee: | HEAVY RUBBER-COATED MOTH Lincoln 42860, time. Lincoin 3-444: 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. = mena 2 QE PLYWOOD SPECIALS | WINDBREAK ron PisHERMAN modern 5 step ‘tables, metehing cof- NMORE Tic WASHER “ eo. tpaclbae = _ fee table. 2 decorator lamps. all| _ With suds-saver .-- $0.98} OC Gener $108.05 Bd ft CASH HAND CARRY ‘¢t0s| WAUP§ PLACE. PIsHING TAC. for $99 | Pay only s2" weekly. | Easy — er... $65.00 auto. wash $329 95 sizes | c*, OF hichagd BDO gBSCE OA $:¢00| ie, pike & perch minnows, sand Pearson's Purniture, 42 Orchard | Maytag sq sab washer. $49.95| " save $132. ot | 3s,, Biren GO... > oe crabs, tailless mousies, wigglers, tate Ave = ape csire ee sse95| Auto. Wash szpn0s = sia7.ag| **” Mnoiiy, piss OMS $1930; 25¢ dosen‘ or 3 dozen for 0c, $x12 RUGS. WOOL ae tise. Prigidaire wv SAVE ; $112 07; PONTIAC PLYW co. 4186 Dixie Hwy. OR in” hse $16.50. m ported ae ieee , — $199.95 et] 488 Baldwin FE 2-25 BS Srebard ra Lae ave. fe Purnia, | Fie = tm Onpy wach Site 8 iors if Fe noe, Sand, Gravet & Dirt 66 e AY . J * Romex, eee PS a er Ts RIGERATOR., _oll_heater, ‘OR 743. Gec Dryer $289.95 $157.88| per ft. in coils; G. A, Thomp- LOA or. RoaD BOE ON ee OEneT OT | LINOLEOM AND PAINT SALE. % | SAVE $132.07| _son, #0 8. Perry. 2 Orel e Til send, PE 86s4s 7s RPM CParen fh, SPEED | —Price_st Jack's. 277 Baldwin. Misc Dryer $179.93 ee RANGE HOODS, $20.95. club E470 TOF sci CRUSHED’ _singie player £9756. MEO eee tere ran: |2 cu ft refs. 919096 $137.88] cal we with ight $57.95, Pearl Sand, grave peat, fl. Kart How- 9x12 Felt Base Rugs ae 95 | _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ FEET) fall seate shest \corered cis | 1 TOP SOM, CRURED STONE, wen ati Test ytleahet LARGE } ASSORTMENT 108 BORM. YOU CAN CHARGE IT $82.50 boris LA. gand, gravel ful, Lyle Siouun’ AID E ixtures. #. R. 5, Elec- wo ivers : ‘#1 or be 414-Ft. Wall Til 25 trie Oo, ioéo W._ Huron. For Detalls When Calling aan = a ee ATTRESSES & SPRINGS. Mis. ASK FE eee oe eer| | Fiowte aise, teveling, ond tr be J power a %, - : q iz. GUA Paap pw og Pike me. yesh mateed sets. Mattresses and AL GOOD’ "EA models reduced | to amost t. og soll, Cow maz] _Syers, 141_W. Huron Springs are of colored | y YEAR The Doss says “They must_ go.” | _ pure 4337 Joh fabrics otherwise absolutely ool SERVICE STORF - LEE’ & CE EXCAVATING 21° BLOND TY, qta0 42 fect. Fa 30s CASS ' Terms til § p.m.| an fil, gravel, sand, FE 83788, is 7 B calees, Come ona racer ) ee 39898 3 — Te coemene Lewd ins - dei) LINOLEOM............. 3 see : Pmorescent. | WRINGER WASHER, $19 6 : : : ee Seach Stacie pile i eal _393 Ore . Ave, — 48. Munro Electric Co., 1000 W. Hu- A EM_3-4515 anity ree eee . MIRRORED | SHADOW Walnut buffet......c00..025..5 $5.00) nied pletures, BOXES, “ZAG SEWING MACHINE. MOM burner......c..cssccs cay $18 68 Woats sores . xe 5 he es, MACE. 5 + egeeesdeeee teeters L ¥ enet Appliance * - Chairs inne os ee WE BUY EXCHANGE Even DEN, Oh dae = Win tO ages te IO Fer Sale Mlncelancous 60 deliver, OA 72. HAY & WILL in lots of 160 bales of over. MY_}1 Ww JUNE cover, second cutting cents . ME 17-2791. For Sale Livestock 72 -— EZ | HOUGHTEN & SON OL 10761 2.4 : ‘as@ & Ferguson Dealer nation doors Do It Yourself, '¢ Farm gee Tractor Co. . , $25 Woodward | eCaullock ain Saws take. traders ‘and "Se 2 gieuk, term Me sr och. juak sips | Bia Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highw ay Drayton Pl ains Every W ednesday 7 7 PAL “5 nh re bear Every Friday ....7 P.M mae, Every Sunday ....2 PAL. Buy and Sel! Di y OR 3-2717 | __Door E 56 Buick ——— Are vou tired of Hardtop Fer Sale Housetrailers 7 78 “BIG PAYMENTS”? PP ee Bacto ~ How would vou.like a nice trans- | y ‘33 MODEL. 36 FT CRESTLINER portation special fer vour equity | Schutz Motors i Exc. cond im your $4 53 or 38 mode! ca 0 ae —— offer Terms Always 20 older models to choose $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham : E ; Devs — FE +4768. Exes. — F rom a ere eer erserepererser ge eee eee : 1.14 PM 7 a wes OPEN TL 19. mode! care ‘33 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DR HARD- DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF | top aed equipped Power brakes am EVE GD : = wher 18.000 mile. FE ot on “Jerome's” | ind . Gur conus of business has been tt ; a WILL SACRIFICE. “BS , BUICK CEN- so gresi that we now have the Bright Spot tury, 4 Dr Hardtop. will take old- ek est selection of new and Used + e, car. im trade FE 86-6246 Bob Frost, dnc. MI_ 6-6934— a Bin at PACTORY |. BRANCH | ; 4 N: ticocwcra .- Whee MEAD - R 7 DR. LIMA, “aeraton inde 8 ? oe som>? Let us te ke Cen PONTI AC |, 35 MERCURY | HARDTOP. sharp. $1, ise Bob Frosh i MI 6-6934 ‘86 HUDSON (—wertors Low mileage, Exc, condition, OR (le es iy ar : OChutZeé NiOO8ls . $12 gs. Woodward, RETAIL RY PONTIAC - trans. “Pur sees, Bae BURDEN-| “49 vou —_ ve model otor eis ton, Mich, MA PER MONTH PE “STORE sue THE POST OFFICE NABSOL DOWN 1.08 imo Soph FoR /#DR, 870 HYD. R&H, Good. condition, “PE 31861 $39. 02 oN LY NO NEY . udebaker Champion, bo with Ca er Mr everarive. Jew. ar wil pro Rae ment wake Y OTHER ‘00D BUYS! | ee OVER 65 MOBILE HOMES to Orchard Lake af Cass P1058 ‘BUICK SPECIAL — 2 DR. HT BEL FROM je Homes ever : " W-Bide wails ps? PB. 30.- The all me “Tbe Pontiac Cet PE B-O4RR - ove Nmiles. ee now om Gisplay Whx wat ull GT, SED & JUNKED CARS 83 BUICK « DR. SEDAN. DYNA. spring to buy When you +8 save rts. Open Sunday clean, good cend | owner. $575. handreds of douars ty buying Regier Au ‘eee m PE Sse Moly ME 40140-FE 81164 MO OPEN 7 3 : = = WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR- ©PEN 7. DAYS A WEEK WANTED PAYMENTS 100 SHARP CARS Bob WILL PAY | Pontiac Community ; : lop Dollar Re . inance Co. FE 8-0421 as otal { SN ve NEES Hutchinson Gl TSN HERON TOR SALES ee RA TIC : “4 models! Top collar paid o52 W. _HUROF FE ‘226e1 @ Mies North of Pentae L\UBLURN MOTORS CAD 1657 62 COUPE ALPINE _OR 3-122 | CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD white $3.550, MI 48082 FCRNISHE: MOB:i. HOMES 57 CADILLAC @2 COUPE. ROSE Availabe op feotal rapment be mo sed, ‘Truck Parts — ou AY & whit = 7.500 Lee Exreption- $5 : : 7 clean 83 650. JU 83734 TRAILFR EXCHANGE USFO TRUCK PARTS 11957 CADILL i see 1 1957 AC COUPE DE- €0.8 Telegraph_ FE 271200 4.1 MAKES AND MODFLS Vile 3000 miles Blue coral apd STEWART 7 BEDRM GOOD HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES . under coated $3700 Call FE, opd@ition Reasorib.e FE ¢ 1814 2@35 Auburn Ave FE ¢6€52 0 3 960 5 ~ ON] ORD CAT: For Sale Trucks eB CADILLAC 62 BEDAN FULL - “ FOSS factory equipment. Locks and / OE 8 Dae era arare™+ BUD SHELTON We os) ah so ee 18 per cees A-1 $285 EM . c~ our ii Hefty Marine = te FORD F 3 ase $20 15 Saee 18216 La Beis Ra. per mo No money Gown Assume OF lei RS MEsrose 46720000 payments Contact George Millen «s+ Cad:ila ony $4195 _Hareiad Turner Ford "es 4000 57 Buck " Mardtop $2295 _Rent Trailer Space 79 NEED GOOD PAYING JOB° 96 Ford 3-door $1185 a Heve 1866 Ford truck 1. tor 84 Buick 4dr Full power Sites | ) “jee ® : ¢ual wheels, fully equipped for, ‘5 Pontiac Cata $127 MORILHOME ESTATES MODERN R&R MOTORS | 124 Ookland FE 43 STATE TIRE SALES "55 a cy GOODYEAR SUBURBANITE RF pears pRavciT Tinker Pocertude ere cons CH. ee a eee eG aes - BRANCI —' Prt owner EM 33153 after) iorwas anh Er Oakland at Cass ea CROILUACaa Coury DARE | A Sees ene e ecn e 7 CADILLAC#2 , : woe lie ee blue nnwet brakes “stesring. win: Saiex $01 8 Sagraw FE +0637 | Matthews - llargreaves . lif_'a 7873 miles Phone FE An USEUL (IRE® $159 UP ‘= ee - fi ei i 3] CHEVY 2 DR, EXC COND . nk ia aren — ok FIRST | clean EM 30081 H_ Riggins Dh... ae catia | I , ife6 CHEVY. GOOD COND. 31090 Auto Service> 817 i™ : i “EM 31-8362 POI OIE LE a9 GeV . ap re _CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN TF Used Cars i233 Es. oe est, Cyibders Tecered Suck) Ms le fcakve —pickuP VERY 330” Mos | 25 Hood) Suces) TE) PIRST- | go0d condition Howard Chanter, | | _Davisbure ME T0@e “For Sale Motorcycles 83 CHEVY 1980 2-DR WITH ‘54 COR- U d T ks zete Neiees & LS le opebraaney R. &| Safety belt. al exhaust man- ee aney. Bevsaenae coal Marios te SE ruc 2 ifold, and many a extras. Cail Daridsop Sales Co, 372 &. fant one ‘31176 after — a2 Cit - OFELER THES: 33 CHEVROLET aaa en amen a amma eee aaa | ; 5 Beautiful Sungold & tvory with | we la x . Bairs : Don’ t Wait ; piste Seite i eves eines f i sau FE: i interior tadie Pater, ower, Corsm eres Rt MM MicTiran TI! SPRING TO RUY Drives like new. Spotiess - oo THAT BETTER TRUCK Ee oth as aoe 5 ee 8 CENTUL Y BOATS VEBURN MOTORS FIRE ERGIAS & PLYWOOD B N aan Comet Pike & East Bird — MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS uy Ow: | 31 CHEV 2 DR 130 SERIES 6 x PaAND ING ean . WHEN PRICES ARF AT ' Soon tMwul trade mileage FE \LAND LAKE SALES THE LOWEST LEVFI e 127 aie Sf CHEVIE V-8 2 BR HARDTOP j Fe ¢7 A 17] W Huron FE 24122 PICKUP 2 tone green Call OR 3-4819_ BOAT & MOTOR MUST SELL ="4e after 3 pom PE, 43619 “50 Volkswagen see eh ous = 7 as EVINRI'DE MOTORS CRESTLIN- er boats. Gator trailers, Farly- PICKUP SeRSON Epecial i 1. deluze "a5 4 E 1a, 4 6F ny elie 2 Crestiiner boat List $790 witn 25 ~> | hevy a-Ton ..$ 695) 19 , ; f @lectric evinruce Both for - | ae PICKUP ' CHE V ° over your bo. 6 ae eas tains for windct 34 lord tielon ...8 59> $05 Kellys Hareware 3994 Au- PICKUP ; aa Acams Auburo Hgts FE 4 ¢ hevy De Ten ..$8 695 pies Open Sat ® to 1 Fed “- pa ae STOCK No. N4070 Remforces Pisstics a5 OW 4 a Mie Ra at Jonn R LT 3-4442. i oe € 303! . FELT OE eee SS IOHNSON MOTORS © ° 1 Boas Trauers & Moca es STAKE PIBERGI A MATERIALS _ ro Ton .....$ G25 Evervinins fer the beat at be =; OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES ord | oes 396 Orenard Le Ave FE 2-8020 | ort MOTOR TUNEUPS 1% PER CENT PIC KUP labor guarantee hacked by 22 vrs (‘5 experience Evintude motores Chev y I 7 Bay. \ if Dosis & supplies A few }B5T« at e TO | Cut prices Tony's Marine Service DUMP | —_——FE 4 ____ FRUCK GOING NORTH, a ~ load Wither way FE 5-680¢ - 2893 Orchard Lk Ra. Open 7 am 3} (hevrolet ......$ 345: HUNTER a. 8. woopwarn le ipm FE 66112 ° | BIRMINGHAM MI 42795 See Our New Line ol "| SEDAN DELIVERY ‘88, CHEVY pBEL AIR | HARDTOP oO: e owner ow Aluminum Roats 50 Chevrolet .....-$ 23) 6 mileage oat king you lke to ualit t ings! i vy, $1,085 Bes ba Sate = PICKUP SS R&R MoTORS = : Layaway Plan ‘49 GMC 1. on Fess fos (774 Oaklang ss PE 4-35 E-2 Terms CHEVROLET 1955 6 210 2 DR VAN Cony -Shift 33.000 miles Good falas rie condition $850 OLive _1-0739 YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 41) Dodge 2.....---© 245 js CHEV DELUXE» Sea Harrington Boat Works * Verv clean FE 37542 H Riggins FE_2-6033 _ Open Sundacs 32 Dude A pe eae AA a LE Ln 2 J hn S$ DOS LUTELY No MONEY | DOWN Transportation Offered 87 udge [lon ... . Acsume payments of §24 80 mo a up | Call Ficoll Mgr Mr. Parks at| 3 PASSENGERS -— SHARE EX- ry ox yz) MI €7500_ Harolg Turner Fors ases te Harrisburg, Wlinois — 908 Ford (.-Ton ...8 205) 3 CHEVROLET BEL’ AIR 2DR R&H, white walls Take over parment 4634 Midland OR se eae Matthews- | "82 FLY 4- ENGINE AIRLINER TO | CHEV _ —— 300; | Hawai, $09 10. Hargreaves eavin a aad or Friday. Cail fe inc. Your Chevrolet Dealer | 1958 sg as 5 Pros wes core 6 OAKLAND AVE, Gas siiowance. FE 23215 __Wanted Used Cars &S FE aan a Prices con ecuar a crn) For Sale Cars . DEMOS. care. 35-6015 PPL LLLP rey asm k As #6 SPOR “JUNK AND 1953 BUICK ¢ DR NICE CLEAN § ANOS CY DOORS cheap care FE 2 days er car No money down Lucky Baie WAGONS HARDTOPS eres. oe Salts 183 5 Saginaw FE 4-22 DOWN PAYMENT AS"s0 36 MOS, ON BAL $4 BUICK «4 DR. sUuPER rat 2 CASH — , Heel new ono money down, : i perlmonth 6703 : |B ena delivery om these very. — Cars w cage cars: prigEe Ue St" Bob Frost, Inc. |" x PE +sue Mr een Br 62m) Haskins Chev. “54 ‘SS '56 Chev H/tep — No, 4046 Plym. — Stock No. 4031 Hed OAKLAND COUNTY'S MLLDEST CHE ‘87 . a 7a ra JUNKED ‘$3 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. eee le Highway at MIS cars. > od j EM 36101 . PE 46329, vb Qpen Nites Till 9 oe N:= 2 F = : ; f aiRMING {-30 © 1986 by NEA Services, tom, a think ELS must like me—T'n m the only « one he hits!" For Sale | Cars 91 FOR SALE: OR nitkane "87 CHEV. Hardtep coupe Biack Can be | _seen after 5 pm 156 Cadillac — 5 CHEVROLET, 4 DR BEL AIR, General Motors executive's car, joaded with accessories, in exce!l- lent condition Powerglide, Power sieering power brakes: power windows and seats While walls back-up lights, windshield washers, $905 MUO 48282 after 5 pm CHE NRO! ET 1s BEL. AIR eDR Zons Gitde adio = heater. $1 273 fu 3-428: 5] Imperial | $393 Schutz Motors $12 8 Woodward, Birmingham ( TRYS BR 1952 a Lie Hing like new 6 Here Dr eraaa that's fully equipped a Mo-t new White side wali tires off with midnight Blue pein! Nery iow mileage No money down $405 “ SCHUTZ MOTORS 012 8 Woodward Birmingham 33 CHRYSLER CLUB COl PE 1 owner side Was WW The da mileage is low vel price is right Dont miss this o Gee AU ‘TO ogee 68 Oailan E 22351 CHRYSEER Y955 Mer€s one f youre .ooking fer that ext.a speciaj car A Wind OU pPIrent tncluding power ateer- ing & brakes Finished in beau- | tiful Biscavne Biue with match. Ag | interior Onmiy $1195 HUTZ MOTORS $12 8 Woodward _ Birmingham _ 57 DeSoto -Firedome $1995 Schutz Motors © 912 § Woodward. Birmingham 36 DESOTO WITH PUSHBUTTON | arise Like new $1400 MArket 2771 5 DESOTO 1936 Executives car equipped with Powerflite, radio & heater, white tires, powe steering, power brakes, very low mileage and is priced right Just your old car down will handle. $1395. SCHUTZ MOTORS 42-8 -Woodmard__Birmingham _ SWEPT-WING DODGE Brand new ‘** Dodge 2dr. sedan, ; 199 DODGF CARB & TRUCKS ‘ STATT'S MOTOR SALES Bo Mas MY 3-27300 0 Lk Orion | ALL CREDIT’ MANAGER 33 Dodge V-8 4Dr. Sedan RA&H no rust. $169 down. 20 pymts at $2512 Faemenschnetder-Engiehart FE 2-0131 DODGE CONVERTIBLE D-300 $275 equity Take over pymtis _ Phone FE 2-8002 ‘Ol Dodge |" 4-Door 149 | Schutz Motors 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham | '57 F ord» Convert. $1995 Schutz Motors 912 S&S Woodward, Birmingham Birmingham Chevrolets. c=] We Pave the Cars We Advertise -a& | 49 Buick — Stock No 4061 4 Baa Chevy — Stock No. 4062 Chev. — Stock No. 4049B ey Pont — Stock No. 4034 Ce) Chevy — Stock No. 3981] $ 439 on ~-—- Stock No. 4021 : ae VROLET TRA North ae i 8. WOODWARD MI For Sale Cars 1 ORR eee | 10835 DODGE, 4 DR ROYAL LAN- eer, Exc. cond, $950. Of, 6-2161 After 4 on _Sat., , Sun. _Or_ Mon naw FE 4-2214 *S1 Ford Victoria Hardtop “Light green & black V8) eagine Stendari transmission Ra. dio & heater Perfect condition $395 622 per month JIMMY DE ROSE MOTOR SALES 3140 W. Huron | mile W. of Telegraph ; ' ‘36 FORD CUSTOMLINE. FORDO- matic Sates) ere Take over payments Y 3-1438. VERY CLEAN ‘55 V-8 STANDARD shift Black and white Ford. Cali’ On 3-2889 1952 FORD SEDAN v-8 FOM R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY. t DOWN Assume payments of $1976 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr Fora. a: MI 47500 Harold Turner ord ‘56 Ford Hardtop S195. Schutz Motors ("io8t’¥?ox SEF MeNFAL 618 8 Woodward RMIN ‘GHAM patie Ba hakhedalan DEALER 4% OLDs steering, brakes, Bob Frost, Inc. | Pordomatic Radio. heater, power | yay 9.6934 | 1952 OLDS 8§ HYDRA Ra AB- 8 sree NEY DOWN ments of $19 76 mo «i500. Maroid ike ov $12 8 Woodward, Birmingham BLUE AND WHITE 1956 roel Fairlane See owner at 56 Anderson St, FE 3-746 LUTELY NO MONEY sume payments of $2724 me ce 2 , Credit Mgr Mr Parks at 4-13900 Herold Turner Ford | 1957 PORD FAIRLANE 800. +DR steering, all other accessories. Lew mileage, exceptionally clean, Will consider trade. Can use sec- ond car, Midwest 6-1895. ‘04 FORD 8 SUNLINER CONVERT- nan Jet See Continental wheel. & $795. trade or 3s W.! & terms. GENEROUS JOE. _ Montcalm, FE 5-6456 35 FORD ecetoa 2 DR“ REH. 2 tone . owner. $705 R MOTORS 1954 FORD STATION WAGON ceptionai cond 18.006 actual on ; — Fordematic, Hoc green. Best offer Call MI 6-9700 ‘34 FORD. 4 DR. R&H, $15 DOWN, 405 $27: per month, Bob Frost, Inc. 280 Hunter Bivd. MI 6-6934 MI [_6-2202 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE, RA- dio, heater, Fordomatic. White- walls. pockesese 4 | sr Plymouth 2 Be sedan v8. Rea- o and are ter $645 410M ERAUGUT MTRS. | Minutes From Pontiac “ ) or best offer FE CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. __ Woodward “MILTON SEZ THE PRICE IS RIGHT SPECIAL New 1958 Ambassador delivered Al] taxes, plates, $2,489. 7738. 8TOCK ; 1953 | 1952 Mercary 1948 Pontiac, ‘54 engine ae 1951 Hudson. =sp v-8 1951 beaes Club Cpe. 1934 Nexh Sean 1983 Nash H.Top ersrerata ererece 1952 Nash 2dr eee nies These are highest prices asked. . Might be bought for Jess, SPECIAL. Two eee Piymouth = $150 Down; $40 ie ae month Total price $ 1957, Ford Couritry Sedan. Radio. Heater. Ford atic Like new. 150 down: ; per month, Total price #1, ela FINANCING NDLED HERE Birmingham Nash es: FORD CUSTOMLINE 8. sharp cer, no down payment. Lucky Auto Sales, 183 8. Sag!- 1954 FORD 6 CYL R&H_ ABsO- DOWN “15 OXFORD, MICHIGAN _ OA 8-2528- ‘32 FORD V8 2° DR ._ Nice at! 5-2643. LOR QUALIFY | ham > MT 4-19307 i IN 1953 nee Sed See $495 3 Pigm. 7 2 ecu. cases. 9405 $405 1954 Chrysler TTT $495 1952 Ford Sta Wagon. ..... $495 1953 DeSoto. Power < $505 1933 Dodge ; $495 Schutz Motors $12 3. Woodward, \ aamecon 1987 NASH AMBASSADOR. at our cost, Roger's Bales. =. Service 32 NASH RAMBLER AGORA dio, heater & rei he $305: rust. ] M50 & Porter Ra. Looking tor. ecunomy all Here's another Olds Convert just you. Fully equipped - ree and is finished in the ular Teeberg White with ieaher trim, Sharp. waiting for solid r When the top comes price goes up so hurry. Now is the time for you soft top buyers Super hydramatic reanes Black’ a — ea SCHUTZ vomas $12 8S Woodward, Birmingham — 36 OLDS 98 CONVERT = exc Seen ie OLDS. 2 DR. HARDTOP | HW. Sharp. 1019 E Walton Ph_ PE 8-1427 after 6 pm ‘32 OLDS 8. 2.DR HYDRA. R&H. | oa Yea down, $22 per month — Bob Frost, Inc. | MI 66934 deer his a Culioch Super Gharge lory Ignition, ty engine. 4 elas cok. cua | exhaust signal seek radio, premium * Power steering. power flight, ve miles 3-905 1 ‘tS OLDs payments. 6 pm ‘1040 “PLYMOUTH; ond 3-3668 R & 724 Oakland FE43529 (53 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR R&H NO | money down, $20 per month. Bob Frost, Inc. | MI “eee ALL CREDIT } wagacen Ea “luxe 4dr, Steering. age, SC i 1UTZ MOTORS _912_5. Woodward, Birmingpam _ 24 Oakland” SACTORY | BRANCH ( 9 passenger, radio & heater, Hy- dramatic. . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 ae cers 8T. Foster's 467 Auburn Ave PE 1954 PONTIAC 2 DR Gainer Ain SAVES YOU MONEY | BEHIND THE } PORT OFFICE 4 NORTH PONTI AC Rambier convertiy'e .. 3 Gan 33 Gear aeotey Many 312_W_ Montcalm ‘6 SPORTS SUBUR- ts of $21.12. ones 4 Dr PLYMOUTH 1957 Hardtop with automatic transmission radio bi white tires, power steering, 2 to | *e= from $1005. SCHULTZ MOTORS N. IES ere iB Bham "$8 Ford. Country Squire, 8 as 6 For er 2 to torre from. $1.25. 5 er S Frost, Inc {Mt eens, 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN. CHIEF. tain deluxe 8 Cylinder | blue Radio Heater Hydramatic. A nice clean ca C Wilson Pontiac - Chrysler sedan . wae a WHICH WEF P Com munity SHE GOING'S GREAT FOR 1958 fn one of these thoroughiy recon- ditioned used cars "86 Pontiac starchie! ee Cat- alina Coupe. po matic drive too. ‘$6 Buick Century Dynafiow, radio a TODAY's SPECIAL 1985 Buick Century tren Wagon R&éH power steering Pewer brakes § lectromirc W-W Biue Many other = * THESE VALUES 1956 a ay wor Pres. ¢ door paint, Auto, trans. Ford. Custom V4. 4 tie. door. Open foe til » mported Autos Deluxe §. Radio Heater. Hydra A nice clean car, Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac 1350 - _¢/| YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Pully | GMC TR DEALER door Austin. He | Piggies siPorsche, Alle Re Romee 528 N. MA ROCHESTER 4 Pontiac, 4 Hydra All os completely wenarees and - an 1-9761 ASR oro Ske corner of § Blvd. and gs: Sag-| . N. Ardmore. Poea_ es ray and terms RE POSSESSE D ¢ Cc SARS "RENAULT-DAUPHINE | 183 Qostegbad Mi oe SALES & SERV! : cE Beat the hign cost of driving, 1950 Pontiac 8 a 4 passenger cir over 40 miles ___197_8__Johnson ‘si sriveacin v8, $95. 117 a heres 1947 Chrysler 6 p Cpe. clean .. os EDDIE STEELE zeus) Low Overhead Location Mes) BETTER USED CARS ; 3? ; siege | ‘So Pord 2dr. V-8 Clean $ 068 : $8 be