~~ of the fiscal ‘year. 2 ___»He handed out copies of a- letter! Rec hec ke E nds Briet Retirement confer with him Tuesday afternoon.| DENVER @—It’s been six days! celebrated his 65th ‘Doubts ts Froressad _ tomorrow. Intangibles i in 58) LANSING (®?—Gov. Willlams~tast_night_v urged an‘ immediate 21 million dollar a year boost in the state taxon intangible ‘property to elose a ‘widening: gap, Pecatdh am: state spending and _ As emergency legislation, his proposal would re- __ quire bi-partisan support of proportions the Democratic - ‘governor seldom before has mustered for major > Output Gains. ne ] _ grams. The tax boost was the key part of a plan Wijliams | unfolded to newsmen for meeting a state deficit he says likely will reach 33 million+ ae : Tax-on- : income. Score Too cM Pontiac and Cadillac dollafs by June 30, the end explaining the situation and invit- ‘ing members ef both the Senate and House taxation committees to: » The legislature, with confort- able Republican’ majorities in {what he thought birthday, and retirement had been on his mind for’ a good many! Pontiac rolled $43 298 » both chambers, convenes on Wednesday for its reguiar 1958 —— Birth Certificate | since Rudolph Bucy was _ years. The governor said he will recom- mend the increase without delay so that‘the higher rates can be reflected in tax collections due in March. . * * * . He proposed putting Michigan's tax on intangibles — like stocks, bonds, mortgages and bank ‘de- posits—on a par with Ohio rates, which are nearly double. er to * * * Coworkers at Gates Rubber Co. * * * Bucy even bought a house trail ‘travel around a bit.” The shocker came yesterday “It's the fairest solution can|1882—not 1891 as he'd thought. I “I just don't know where 1 during 1956 think of.” W iliams said. ' in vaious special funds. If the Legislature goes along. he . Said, seven million dollars could’ be freed from the Hospital Bond Redemption Fund. $600.000 from) the World War II Bonus Fund, two. million dollars ffom the Korean, Bonus Fund and perhaps $400,000 from escheats. RELIEF ESSENTIAL slipped up," remainds ak jhis head at the thought of — @ fof the preape i pees work. unused | 5 Red Guards Withdraw said Bucy, BERLIN @® — Special Soviet guards failed to reappear in East Berlin today. They: apparently had been on the lookout for Rus- sian soldiers who might have deserted during the holiday merrymaking. Williams’ said although he for- ‘Chapel to Be Dedicated mériy believed the state could (Contineed on Page 2, Col. 8) on Tax Proposal. LANSING uTwo Michigan leg. islators expressed reservations to- ANN ARBOR # — The Uni- | versity of Michigan's’ new hos- | Pital chapel.wil] be sedicated | Surday at a private ceremony. | The chapel is designed ‘to serve patients of all faiths at Univer- Surpass 1956 during 1957 by topping today. vunits off the lines in °57,)- gave him an electric shaver. Five Compared to 332,268 during in for his machine operater’s 1956: Cadillac made 153,-) job. 1236 cars in '57, a sii iin 1956. | Total GM. pessanget ¢ ear produc- when he dug out his birth certifi ition in the United States and Can- jeafe.-It said he was born Dec. 29 |ada for the past year was 2,969,863. ‘Some 3.210.605 autos were made shaking | *& * Heading into the at a of 11957. Pontiac was only 3,592 units) lahead of the previous year. But! ‘December * production of %,031) ‘units, compared to 27,593 for the. isame month of 1956, made the dif-' ference. Truck & Coach division assem. bled 6,373 units in December, to : place the y¢ar’s production at 72.- | 783, compared te 94397 in 1956. OtherGM auto divisions dnd’ their 2957 and were: Chevrolet. 1.522.550 in ‘57. 1957 Production Figures Pontiac and Cadillac led General Motors Corpora-| . tion's five _auto—divisions-- their 1956 production, a year-end report Gisclosed : don B. iday the Senate - Preparedness sub-| ‘committee is making progress to-of Registration in Medicine today were investigating ward * ‘quilizers” Johnson Sees Defense Gains Says Senate Committee | ‘Substituting Action. for Tranquilizers’ WASHINGTON i — Sen. Lyn- Johnson .(D-Tex) said to-| ‘substituting action fér tran- in the national defense field; 1956 - production’ Johnson, the Senate Democratic: jeader, heads the subcommittee + Eaton, commander of 10th Air Field, and Charles W. Pontise Press Phote + ‘to Quit Selling | Country Short Uroes Citiens Former Defense Ciel Says Russian Position Overestimated by Many _| By GeORGE 7. TRUMBULL JR. Former Secretary of De- _|fense Charles E. ‘Wilson proposed yesterday tha t the American people “quit selling America short” their New Year’s resolution. ~The grey-haired former —— = <= PRE-SPEECH CHAT -4 Before hetice Defense Secretary C.’E. Wilson (second from right) addressed 700' persons at the Elks Temple Thursday noon, he took time out to chat with (-r). Harold A. Fitzgerald, Pontiac Press publisher, Maj. Gen. Robert E. L. Force headquarters at Selfridge Brown, chief of the Detroit FBI office. Zier, State Probing | “Sullenberger Case Rights Group Sworn In Today Organizational Meeting ™ to Follow Ceremony ‘at White House WASHINGTON (INS) — A-six= | Prosecutor. Frederick C. Ziem and the State Board member Civil: Rights Commission “}General Motors Corp. presi- dent declared before ‘some———— 700 Pontiac area luncheon club-members that he was plex” that the American people feel that they have everything.” mated Russia’s place fh the mis- isile race,” he said. * * * ‘The 68-year-old Oakland County résident assured his audience that iAmericans will “feel a little bet- ter as times go on”. that this critics say. began operations today following! swearing in ceremonies at the, charges agaimst Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, suspended yj. House. ‘Pontiac General Hospital heart surgeon.- Ziem said he was trying to determine if allegations authorized last August wt en Con- 1,621,018 in °3§; Oldsmobile, 390,091 which ‘will resume Monday its pub- 4ainst Dr. Sullenberger in “St, 432.903 in "36: and Buick, 7217 in ‘5ST, and £°5,564 in °36. Total GM: auto and truck produc-’ ‘tion for the year was 3,422,935. in: ithe U.S. and Canada, during ‘the! At Least Until Next Week - day about Gov. Williams’ proposed increase in intangible taxes. Rep. Adrian de Boom (R-Owos- )}, a member of the House House Taxa. _ tion Committé¢e, told newsmen: who's in a position to pay more: taxes? I'd want to go slow oD this question. ““It-is easyto boost the intangible. owners of stocks and bonds to’ change his residence to another! state. If enough of them did that. | we'd lose instead of gain.' Senator Frank D. Beadle (R-St.| Clair, Senate Republican caucus | chairman, said: | “We. (the legislatures ead’ ear Appropriations on the Governor’ S| estimate of revenues: I'd have to be sold now on the idea we can ‘t, ~_ get through the fiscal year without |” pee 5 tax. I certainly want to fully. * KX: Pontiac State Hospital recorded a low of 5 last night. te ” tax raté, but it’s also easy for the’ The mercury was still at 5 at 8 am.. this morning. lowest temperature Fecorded-in downtown Pontiac preceding | was 8. The reading at 2 p.m. was 18. Tonight will be mostly clear and colder with an expec j . y e peed the hearings Tuesday to lay be-| fore a conference of all Demo-| iswer to. a $250,000 damage suif, jeratic senators*a summary of sub-\prought against the hospital by| committee. testimony, He denied, ‘Dr. Sullenberger, — who - was Sus-) jhowever, that there would be any: pended last Nov. 13. } er frieonens b in this move. - 8 a.m. | low of 5-9 degrees’ Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cold with a high of 20-24: The forecast for continued cold. " * Ine iee-eug: forecast-the~ weather bureau says tem- jee peratures-with-average-S-or 6-degrets below the 10rmal 16 Ww look this thing < over pretty veare-| of 20. Snow flurries are. pee every day through | Wednesday. Old Man Winter Staying "Old Man Winter is back in town again and the US “When times are not so good, Weather Bureau reports that = expect cold {hrough-next week~—— x * The | Sunday is partly cloudy and tok eR area residents can ‘this © SS —__—§_tsaid- —in—an— oo progress toward our pri-. “Ht get lic inquiry into U. satellite developments. Per ce: of Defense McElroy and bis'deputy Donald A. Quarles S. missile and contained charges of a_ crime, and if there were jevigence to back these , previous 3 year, oeecaeed units were La Seers Se be. amy the charges up. The board of medical catiat. McElroy testified previously the tion . was investigating whether iwas the limitation on overtime) work on development projects. He said he had removed the. limita- “We got some > quick action. on; overtime m iter,” *. Johnson » We ary goal, which is to substitute) nel in the Defense Department; the benpitel. in the past \fot the tranquilizers that have been!) months. - ‘handed the American people in a. ‘time of crisis.’ Johnson said he will interrupt, which President Hanaihowes! i. will send-te Congress Jan, -1, Autos to Drew Record Crowds in Chicago wear saa , Bs es Show Opening Saturday By DAVID J. WILKIE Show—will open’ a nine-day run’ at the International Amphitheatre’ A record-smashing- half—million_ persons are expected to see “the ation-of-_the. industry's new- “est models, the. offeringgs of some 30 foreign car amanufacturers, a large array of ‘parts and accesso- ries and a series of old-time mod- els dating tack more than ‘50 years. anniversary backers, is a deafer-sponsored a “ perial Crown hacunine. De Soto's: Aithough the show, the golden|1858 Aventurer, powered with a 345 presentation by - tation. Every American car niaker is supporting the show, Several. of them will have wholly new mod- els to oe Pa est and large Thunderbird and sev. fair, it has grown steadily in in- verat- “special modets, still some) dustry importance and has taken Years ‘away. from the volume pro-' horsepower engine; Ford's new- . {duction stage.” 4 x kf | The _ special models Ford's: ental unit developed’ t6 explore. many _ possibilities of the future. Ausiog them _is an electronic prox- of. its Limited include | show. It calis*the show model Assn., _|the 20 million dollar labet_on it as’ _ |fepresenting the value of-the éx-. - jhibits and the préduction cost. i ” esbegceneenseretegs Mh Pontiae Division will have a fult lime in its display, plis mod- | els of the British Vauxhall which | the division is marketing in this country. Buick has custom-trimmed ene, ries models for * La Galaxie, rj. the Wells Fargo convertible. The Nee or tear te painted white with hand- tooled’ leather upholstery and fit- tings, built-j rifl@ and pistol hold- voked. __| These developments occurred "| greatest single stumbling block t0\there was reason ‘to bélieve Dr. igetting ‘missiles into production’ Sullenberger’s. license to practice - imedicine in Michigan should be re- four days after Pontiac General” Hospital director Cari I. Flath Sulien- rights legislation. The_six commissioners took = -| their cath of office i: President— Eisenhower's office. & =| thet iceremiony. * * commissioners | berger had committed % viela- tions of professional standards at 18 In six of the cases, Flath listed, the — died. *x* -* -Fiath's lees were. in an- CHARGES, DENIED pension was brought by a orale Clique” of doctors, motivated by} “professional jealousy." Ps thdicating that his investiga. tien was concentrating on the whether he had discovered any | evidence on which to base crimi- | nal proceedings, : -_ . -_.- * Ziem said he hag undertaken the jodged . by the hospital or. any jother agency. “As far as I'm concerned, this controversy is still a civil matter. It's still very questionable whether any criminal laws are involved,” he said. ‘The board of registration inves- ets contain ‘silver-plated guns with CUSTORT STOCK s. * * * 4 The Chicago Automobile Trade! sponsoring the show, put) Representatives of the industry, press, radio, television and several} » \thousand. special guests. wil] see a _\ [preview of the presentation tonight. Vee OWNER ES Ce Te cy News “Wass “ Henig 8 Editorials 3.05100... antecee, © > Markets eieeee* * eee “* ener b Obituaries ........ Wepeutees: 1 : ee os cvay Sports oo... ccecces A to 28 Theaters eee nave shan eye 22-23 g TV-& Radio Programs... «Ss . Srearrrrers 6c Women’s Pages....,, 15 to 17 a iy eet, was in Pontiac yesterday after the case ‘was brought to the attention .of the board chairman, Dr. Elmer’ Schnorr, Ut Grand Rapids. “Although: no official complaint’ .| had been made to his agency either, Dr. Schnorr said that the the board “to Investigate the facts.” Dr, Schnorr said, “If, on the basis’ of our investigation, the At- torney General; who acts as our : Negal counsel, believes there is rea-|. =; son for action, we wil call a hear-|, (Continued on Page 2, + Pl. 7) “5 Believes Sputnik 1 Pfft CAMBRIDGE, Mass. uP») — Sci- entists at the Smithsonian As, trophysical greed believe ‘Russia's a Ae ss Bn té a flaming death. ’ ‘nll Seatac Oiigutet investigation’ on his own, with no; ‘jerimina} * complaint having been’ DR. NEIL H. SU LENBERGER ny li Unions jling pares (INS) = Teamsters! | President-elect James R. _Hoffa, ‘said today he was advising local| unions to ignore a recent Inter- lstate Commerce. Commission rul- ling which. outlawed “‘hot cargo” five deaths, Ziem said today that | és » |agreements between the union and he “was not prepared to say yell Ie lovers. ‘Hoffa-said-he -was-actingon = vice of attorneys. : * *®& * to turn down any} shipment the union designates as “hot” because it has been handled somewhere along the line by a ‘non-union company, University imeeting. Dr. Hannah flew to the initial meeting despite the fact that his mother died in Michigan yester- day. He planned to return ‘for the’ funeral after the meeting. Other commission members are: Former Virginia Gov. John S. Bat- tle, Southern Methodist University Law School Dean Robert G. Storey, iformer Florida Gov. Doyle Elan Carlton, Assistant Secretary of Labor, J. Frnest Wil*ins, a Negro, _the Rev. __Hes-| burgh, _Dresident: of- Notre Dame niversity-—-{~— onetime mane Ri ae * -* Battle, Storey and Carlton are Democrats: Hannah and Wilkins are Republicans, while .the Rev. Mr. Hesburgh has no political — : iation. The commission’s eprentions were slated initially to get under way in December, but were post-- poned when retired Court” Justice “Stanley a “Reed The prosectitor borrowed the 31-| | Under the contracts, employ ers: — as the appointed chair: page set of charges from the coun-| lare required ty clerk's office yester day for serus| man, Eisenhower then elevated Han- ‘nah tothe chairmanship and se- ected Carlton to be the sixth icommissioner. gress passed the controversial civil) then ad- |journed to a nearby office building ito conduct their first organizational | solution, “other than war,” would He prefaced his “ott the cuff” | talk by reviewing incidents in his | four-year cabinet position which | The non-political commission was| earned him. the distinction of- what his opponents called “foot im the mouth disease.” Preceding ‘his talk, he was greet- ‘ed with one of the longest “stand- ling ovations ever given a speaker |i Pontiac. “The President stood solemniy(OMFIS SCAPEGOAT TALK next to-commission chairman, Dr. James A. Hannah, president of: jMichigan State University, as the six members of the group recited thie oath. White House Assistant, 8° Sherman Adams presided at the' During his 40-minute speech he goat” by many for alleged delays in the country's missile program. ‘But he did say tremendous strides. have been made iti this’ field in the last ‘two yéars, as the United States tried to, catch up te the Russians who picked up missile development after the | Germans relinquished it at the end of World War Il. . Wilson further reminded the large gathering in thé Elks Temple main ballroom that satellites are not military weapons, and hence not the responsibility of the De- fense Dept. * * * . "Wilson criticized , Americans for being Rarer sg worried about Rus- . troubled ‘about be found for several probiems faced. He listed these as how to Ret along with the Russians, the collapse of colonialism and the rise of nationalism. Cuts in the defense budget, Wilson isaid, resulted as President Eisen-_ ‘brought on as Congressmen at- tempted to follow the wishes of the’ _ {people back home. CRITICS DON'T KNOW NEEDS He said those people that are always demanding lower taxes aaa (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Hazardous Trek Ends’ AUCKLAND ° w= Sir Edmund t ha Hillary, first man to conquer Mt. Everest, the highest point on earth, today reached Pole, at the bottom of the world. {t6 Scott base, the Ross Sea: point from which he and his party set out Oct, 15. | _Atter “more —than—1,200 miles] across the antarctic . continent, Hillary radioed that he and. his tractor party of four other New to the South! He radioed the dramatice—news}- Zealanders had arrived at-the pole| with only one drum of: gasoline! spare. a “We were cutting it-rather- fine) i arctic summer of 1911-12. ES FE Sans Robert. F... See navy, who raced Roald Amundsen, ‘of Norway for ‘the pole in the ant- : sores eres s Hillary Wins Race for Pole “troubled over the com- to “beat the Russians in “I think many have overesti- - sile development. program as some . chose his words ¢losély..\He failed. to coffiment of recent rep that he was being. made the “‘scape« which he said the United States * hower “sensed an economy move” | * Elmer Geyer Dies Smog . Bay Gity, Flint and Saginaw, ~the Pontiac station was sold to the Chief Pontiac Broadeasting & €Co., a Michigan corporation. * * *€ : Stockholders in the new firm are its presidem, Edward E, Wilson, owner of Wilson Pontiac-Cadiliag », Birmingham, and the Late] | ing Broadcasting Co., owner of Radio Station WILS,. Lansing. John’ C. Pomeroy is president af the Lansing firm, and Edwin L. Byrd is secretary. Wilson revealed that the Chief Pontinc Broadcasting Co. also has applied to the FCC fortelevision channel 19 to serve Lansjng. oe ; Creek and Jackson. The T\ station would mane air, "time with Michigan State Univer.) -sity and Vilson said that WPON | will also cooperate with the Oak-| Jand County branch of MSU a) programming end ag training: ® i tissc append od ae tale by the Callas Walks Out on Show - Federal Communications in Rome last night. vet in title role of Bellini's * "AP Faéximite | ACT — Opera Star Maria Callas leaves ‘Norma” at - Final acts of the opera were can- durin murs ime ae ieee son, Gerity said, Russell Gehring | general manager of WPON, transfer his activities to WNEM. TV. His successor has not chosen a Dutch Liner Rescues 2 of Crew in Storm: HAVANA, Cuba ®—~Two crew- men of the Holland-America liner Nieuw Amsterdam were’ rescued last night after a landing Doat | broke loose from the ship —— a thunderstorm. — . i Crewthen, said they were unin- jured. . An earlier report saitl one of the ship's passengers on the floa was missing. Port police did not: mertition a passenger. The liner radioed for help’ when the crewmen disappeared during a storm. Windg of 6) mp.h whipped the bay, flooding some: areas near the water. Scores of Cubane were evacuated from their) homes. The Nieuw Amsterdam delayed) ifs scheduled dawh sailing for New York with 700 American “SAGINAW «® — Elmer Charles Geyer, 63 commander of Mich- _igan Knights Templar in 1946. a collapsed and died of a heart | attack at-his Saginaw home yes- sidewalks. Saginaw had seven inches of snow on the grotind after a heavy overnight snow fail. nthe folded, terday after shoveling new from -fhcu milled around the- lobbies, Rome Opera Season ROME (INS) —The glittering jopening of Rome's opera season, ended in fist fights last night when {ery soprano” Maria Meneghini| Callas called off her performance| after the first \“Norma.”’ * * President gue Gronchi.| lmembers of the diplomatic corps act of Bellini’ 8 ‘Opens With Fisticutts , the suspense with a brief an- nouncement to the audience that the opera could not continue be- | cause of Miss Callas’ health. This announcement touched off fist fights between empassioned, tans and foes of the tempermental |soprano. Screaming women fled from the galleries during the bat- tle. the responsibilifies and pressures.” He took a/ poke at politicians when he humorously said he didn't beljeve engineers, stich as himself, poe Se for politics because have teo much respect for fae’ and the facts.’ * * * Thé speaket was introduced at little cabins and. endiess web ‘able living quarters in the bitter | a ‘polar plateau. The tractors were fitted with tracks over their wheels, - United States has established there. are Mur- ‘executive will list # series of pri- ority legislative demands he feels a mild stroke Nov, 25, was -to be accompanied to Gettysburg by Assistant White House Physictan Dr. Walter Tkach, News Secre- tary James C. Hagerty and Ej- senhower’s personal cocreret? | Miss Ann Whitman. this inter-service club meeting by Damage to Building Contined to- Apartment Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher The Pontiac Press. ‘West Point Old School ot | ports of damage in a = - ” a Dix Dixie Highway, Dray- ‘ton Plains wére incorrect, and only| WEST POINT, N.Y.—The oldest-an apartment in the rear of the ‘and the cream of society and gov-| Jt took pblice 20 minutes to re- Professional school in the field of building a extensive dam- ernment were on hand for ‘the opening. 5 ‘REFUSES TO CONTINUE Miss Callas—the world’s prirne iprima donna and almost as famed for her_ temperament. as her col- oratura—refuséd to continue on ‘the’ grounds she had suffered a “sudden lowering of her voice.’ The intermission stretched to | » minutes as frantic officials of the Rome Opera House passed notes under her locked dressing | room door pleading with the New Yerk-born star to come | ‘There were’ ‘hints Miss Callas; ‘was disturbed by what she may have taken to be unappreciative) ‘reactions in a section of the audi-) jence. Pa LL AROUND While the back- -stage drama un-| the gala first night audi-, and corridors. In the’ upper gal- leries, restless fans startet! whis- tling and booing. : — manage heat finally broke | Ld Cold Wave Grips. ‘All Miehigan -Gale-Force Winds, Pam - Drench Much of Florida ers See a a nn - yanged from 3: Mu AML Fla wP—Dripping wel weather with gale f valled in much of South and Cent-| ral Flosida today. Dreary skies and lower temperatures chilled the North : ot * * Showers that began falling. es er east coast and Keys. |.20 to 30 miles an hour swept as alittle cola and T allahastee to 68 degrees, ona Beach, Northéasterly winds rekckea | gale force or mere than 50 miles an hour in squalls along the low- ‘most other sections. The winds in Wednesday night at some points) South Florida were accompanied were still coming down. Weather by almost continuous rain. men predicted only slow improve-) ment over the weekend. — | Temperatures before daybreak, degrees at Pensa-| The Weather Fall 1.8. Weather Raresu Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — pelt tlear and colder tonight, low 5-9, Te- _merrow partly cloudy and eeid, high The Miami area was hardest hit. ‘Precipitation for 24 hours ended 6 a.m. included Miami 2.57 inches, |South Miami 2.58 inches, Home- ‘stead 2.37 inches, Fort Lauderdale 2.21 inches, West Palm Beach 1.94! inches, Miami Beach 1.83 inches and key West 4.12 inches, * * * = Al jtaken Winds | store order. The distinguished tives: nighters | party-giver Elsa Maxwell and— four cabinet ministers swallowed | their disappointment and slowly | filed out. suspension and left house shortly before it was an-| nounced to the general audience. ‘HANDS FULL | including film stars Gina Lol- | lobrigida and Anna Magnani, | Gronchi was informed of the, - the opera | technology in the nation is the. |United States Military Academy, | founded in 1802. vage. Offices of |Assn. were only slightly damaged. |or sticks, a third of a pound. ‘the State Barbers But the Britons met appalling weather out. At the ‘time of the ‘The New Zealanders met most- ae ee oo ditions. , < In one of his last , Hil. lary reported he had only 45 miles and girls. The completed program “vill cost approximately two million ‘| ing year. Each will be equipped lers only. A-new class will be en- = was chased abot a month ago. Sa ts meats eee tk tos ‘dollars, _ said. * * Serving wu 0 Hara on the fand Lady Queen of. Martyrs parish; St. Hugo of the Hills; W.. Joseph Gallagher, be Tamm,: to handie about 1,000 students. First enrollees will be ninth grad- rolled each fall as others are pro- moted until a complete four-year igh school is in operation. Catholic educators schoels will fill a great —-> in. an to go. The party had dropped down to @ lower altitude. Conditions got easier. In the denser atmosphere the tractors pulled betier. lv ~*~ * * But to have reached the pole 80 instead of taking the normal day- time rest. Tips.on Buying Fish BOSTON — When. buying whole | fish, you should allow one pound’ per person; if it is dressed, half @ pound; and, for steaks, fillets, 'To Be Erected by U. of M. at Peach Mountain ANN ARBOR, Mich. ®—The! University of Michigan announced today it will start construction of ia radio telescope that will trace the sun by day and receive signals Telescope Will Receive Space Signals chester in England, Haddock said. The Peach Mountain telescope, | Haddock said; wil] receive radio waves only a few, centimeters long and focus on only three per cent Offigials still had their hands tut even alter the crowds tett the opéra house. Nearly 1,000 per-| ‘sons gathered at the stage door) ‘and another 200 collected oytsidc her hotel. But they never did get to see | _the 34-year-old prima donna, direct passage from the opera from, outer space by night. * * * The 100-foot tall telescope will ibe erected atop Peach Mountain, 116 miles northwest of here. Astronomy Prof. Fred T. Had-. ‘dock said the instrument ‘diameter. He said it will be the | house; Miss Callas later told hewsmen.. ; ‘Pm hoarse and can hardly, speak, " adding: “Many other singers have tem- porarily lost their voices before. This time it has happened to me. if hope the public will forgive me.”’ She explained that “she had, “quinine and a_ stimulant! injection” before appearing in the| starring role—one of the most dit-| ficult in opera. jo‘ As. for..booing. she.sald,,..*it- doesn't trouble me for 1 could | have left opera in’ 1952 when I Seala (in Milan).” ‘Her husband, Giovanni Battista | Meneghini said: “She simply lost her voice, al lchange of temperature and climate! jbeen arranged because my wile! always proved herself to be a de- pendable singer.” HGNOR TICKETS nounced that the opening night itickets would be honored for a repeat performance of “Norma”, Saturday. They said Miss Callas. ‘would not take part in the per-| formance. | was beeed when singing at La | was responsible. No stand-in had Officials of the opera house en-| t_steerable radio ‘aleecope in the = The eae is ~~ ao wide, lo-| Liem, State Probing Sullenberger Case (Continued From Page One) ‘ing to oie whether Dr. Sul- should...be...ve-| - voked.” | * + * On the other hand, Dr. Schnorr ladded, the board may wait to see of the sun's surface at a time. “This is fine detaileand will put us far ahead in the field,” he said. He said the complete facility will cost $300,000, money is being supplied by the) will have Office of Naval Research. _ She went to the hotel through a # solid dish reflector 85 feet in| * Haddock said the “Most of the telescope will Seaway Project ‘cated at the University of May Nearly Finished OTTAWA Lawrence Seaway Authority President Charles Gavsio said | today | is approximately 75 per cent completed. Gavsie said that all’ that the seaway project * * * signs “ot “the” seaway in time for the opening, of navigation in 1959. Canaila is building five ef the seven new Jocks, while the U.S. is con- Ont.,. (INS) — St. hear the “faint whispers from the moon, planets, galaxies millions| clouds, radio stars ‘and ~ other: nt sources, some possibly beyond the! range vot. the best optical teles- copes." .* * * He said such signals are pro- duced by the-interaction of elec- trons with atomic particles or! imagnetic fields. They yield data’ ahout the regions from which they’ originate, said Haddock. two large gears. Ong, a declina- ition. gear, will tilt it north and south. An hour-angle gear will ‘drive it east. and west to com- ipensate for the earth’s rotation. The viewer, anchored in a foun- dation of concrete, will be able to operate in winds of 45 m_p.h. and withstand winds of 120 m.p.h. Haddock said the telescope will + of light years away, turbulent gas The telescope will be guided by! ion held today. r . x. & area where all parochial schools are now forced to turn students away. : Under the sponsorship of the . City Recreation Board, a teenage ‘drive will be. John Bode, of Our) say the it. vn see 2 Wiions Asks tile | NAS “1 see no insoluble legal prob- lem here,” he said, “It's a drafting problem." GENERAL FUND DEFICIT 'skating party will be held at the from 10 to 2 A lrector, scheduled. A representative of the Merle makeup and its proper application’ ‘when the North Suburban Alumnae. Association of Chi Omega meets. Jan. 9. Mrs. Leonard Pons, of Oak Park ee eee yO FEN ae luncheon. rk, |Priations to pay “* As Williams sees it, the prospec. soon, Hillary must have pushed on Eton Park Rink tomerrow night itive deficit will consist largely of . iproves, successful, others will be itor general purposes. x *« * , To this, he said. will be added Norman Studios will demonstrate 2" eight million dollar shortage in \funds to satisfy state school aid ob- _—— and probably five millions ligations,”’ pote in the welfare id. |mingharh and Mrs. William B. can - dominated Legislature for Sisson, both of Huntington Woods,| the developing money jam, which ‘may be called for reservations. Ames J. Bertram The rosary will be recited at tonight at the Bell Chapel of: ithe William R. Hamilton Ca,; for Amos J, Bertram, 59, of 2166 Wy- cliffe Dr., Birmingham, who died Court Rules Against Dual Directorships LANSING W—A director of a life or accident insurance company. - ‘eannot also be a director of a com- ‘party which owns or operates.a fu- neral or undertaking establish- ment, an attorney general's opin- * The opinion, in answer to a query Rep. Frederick Yates (D-De-|7®4sury’ from troit), cited a 1956 law against the interlocking di work at wave lengths five to 10 times shorter- than the one at Manchester. ee Sto LE Siroky Visits Nehru -- NEW DELHI o — Prime Min- ister Vilem Siroky of Commu- Another ~ opinion clarified statel law-on instruction ballots for elec- ae veaaea oe ee = places. * he has said threatens to force | delay in paying current bills and an impairment of state credit. He said the Legislature voted 341 million dollars in general. fund spending for this fiscal year on the basis of. revenues estimated at the time to yield six million dollars less. * x * (R-Tipton), House taxation chair- man, disputed the governor's rev- enue estimate of 335 million dol- jlars, contending it was 10 million dollars’ high. Williams recalled that the 1957 Legislatare also borrowed 24 mil: lion dollars in earmarked 1957-58 school revenues to siide past a threatened 1956-57 deficit in that amotint. This greatly tightened rr State _ The opinion held that any other lInames or printed matter cannot be placed on facsimiles of official | halla¢e ‘if any action is jaws by the pros- jecuto Sweet yaid that his investiga- tion was “momentarily com- plete.” Yesterday the investiga- tor discussed the case with Ziem, | the hospital and Dr, John A. Monroe,’ president of the Oak- | land County Medical Society. Dr. Monroe said that so far, the | ‘medical society was not directly: involved. in the case. Dt. Schnorr believed that the ‘county medical society should en- “winds at 815° becoming light 28-24. Weat fo northwest mites an eur teday variable tonight. Teday is _Fontiac Ampere ar rE : Wind Velo tir 10 mph. | Northwts | at 61 s At @ arm Direction un acta Pridar un rises Saturday at 6: . Moon seta Baturday at 6.37 a m. : Moon rises Fri fay at 332 pm ! Dewatorg Tempe: atures “i Cd dad aabsa Sepoe Thursday in Pontiac (as reeerded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest ase antett = adean temperatu Weather — Partiy tly eloudy—snow : : spent Year ae in Pontiac temperaty Lowest eae aa aca ae . |er& were picked up by police, temperaters, Bore mer Cenocer mags fempersture 2 wtescceecs. DH ‘eather —~ Seow . Highest: ‘and Lowest Temperatar This Date in #6 Years ad $8 fo ‘ead . “18 tm 1819 > Thersdiy’s Toe Chart ; 3 bs 22 1 4 a 4 t | Se 3) ae e « 3h e a 4 Bo | = ettta Meanwhile —aceevere told waver Was avon all of Michigan to-' day. Ste. Marie reported a low. of 11 degrees below zero thig morn- jing—the coldest spot in the state. \It was five below at Peliston, four, ‘above at, Gladwin and Flint and leight-above at Houghton. Below zero-readings were fore- cast for the northern part of the, tween five and nine above was pre- diceted for the Motor City area. Snow fell at pce) Grand *? Rapids and Battle Cree Temperatures sean to near Many came vol lockup normally averages ‘about 30 volunteer prisoners.on a Winter day — with temperatures around freezing.’ Parts of central and weatern New ‘York faced new storms today after a series of blizzards and squalls ' 4 de + Just five months ago, Miss Callas forced postponement of the opening program of the Athens Festival. She cancelled her appearance 30 minutes be- fore the performance was to start, giving ill ny 2 ang reaton for hér inability sing. 59 nod iter the case. “Until it is settled."’| he sald, ‘the case is a reflection on ire medical society.” . * «© * Meanwhile, City Attorney Wil- liam A. Ewart disclosed that a nationally. known surgeon, Dr. Frederick A. Coller, of Ann Arbor fi will be asked to give a deposition regarding his opinion of the cases described in the hospital charges. free tt ee Sree ting THe, ficial i ev. fe Seaway OT said the question of tolls to b@ charged on the project has not yet been settled. . nist €zechostovakia—arrived—_to- | day for a 12-day state visit to India. Prime Minister Nehru greeted him at the airport. Instruction cards Yor voters may! carry the name of the incumbent, \secretary of — the opinion: said. Pontiac Fatality Record i in 1957 | Held to 4; Two | Pontiac: completed 1987 with four! traffic fatalities, etwo less than in |1956, Capt. Joseph Koren, head of the police traffic bureau — today. The reduction in fatalities, the x *® * captain said, is not as good a sign of traffic safety as ‘might |e “While it is true the fatalities LeSS trailer of Asints, ‘Bear Fran- Cis, The third fatal accident occured Oct. 8, at 5:20 pm. on, Kennett at at Stanley. de atthe erecion, A passen- on the scooter, Arnold S. Hill, “Ii, of 18 W. Yale § St was ies. te apprar lachodudod at Re York's Metro- I state again-tonight.A low of Spee Politan Opera House in December, 1956, the mahagement was forced panes fans.who stormed the box: ce demanding refunds. 3 Persons Injured jas Auto Overturns Three persons were injured ¢ ear- ly this mornifig when their ‘car skidded on a curve of the Clark- ston-Orion Rd. and overturned, ac- cording to State Police at the Pon- tiae Post, | The driver, Clifford Felver,. 29, of $881 Marmoreé St., ton, and his wife, Ruth, 21, were treated/, for minor = § at Pontiac Gen- eral ponent, en to-call in the police to quiet in-| A past president of the ‘Ameri- can College of Surgeons and a re- tired proféssor of surgery at Uni- versity of Michigan Medical Schoot. Dr. Coller will be questioned Jan. 17 in Ann Arbor in the presence of Dr. Sullenberger’s attorney, Ewart explained. : Thé deposition then will be avail- able as expert évidence in the law suit, tin mtn ul Ewart added. and three senators be created, i investigate the entire question of hospitals and doctors in telation to the protection of the public.” Hudson. termed the present state board of registration as “ineffec- _|tive’’ due to lack of a are down, we closed ‘with a higher numbe? of a iijury accident, and property damage accidents than in 1956,” he pointed out. + “Et-is: -onty- tinued, “‘that we did not have more fatalities, because almost any sef- accident Could result in a a "Hugh J. | | = President aS { ~ DICKIE LUMBER CO. Our Offices ond. Yord Will Be SATURDAY, JANU ious s chante,’ — he‘ con- The final traffic death was on Dec, 7, at 8:10 a.m., on Oakland i motor scooter and a car col| T han ‘56 Mrs.- Mary M.. McCormick, ' 63, of 652 Going St., lost control of] - her car on the snowy pavement] and spun into the path of a. south- bound — = “The variety of these accidents,” Capt. Koren “commented, ‘‘shows clearly = oe ‘any kind thi mt | Dickie ct board Motor Oil | | Bea ONLY FREE. 4 qts. Mobile Out-| Williams shrugged off this rea- Actually, Rep. Rollo G. Conlin . Chain vith eel jused motor Per | | chased.” SATURDAY. ey West sities Federation! | ee es quiet -them, regime's extensive public: works|Apparently thé sthoothness. of his|iné a su Self-Government “he government chose the can-(Program.-With oil money pouring|re-election, which took place with-|altitude. of Venezuela, rose to power nine} sn unced oting Projects and schools burgeoned. jat ease and given him & new|the Vanguard,” ‘said John Haitt, PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad w—|years 7“ a fower YAGI it ey bad ben Goeen over Despite the rapidly ancy ore Anadis . one. ¢ West Indies comes into being to-|chaos in ‘his oil-rich tropical coun- ingly. cil af Condemeiat ae s ss aadiaaaia mem pe Perez Jimenez has stressed thej/arge n s la a ra sroeeriag ts Pease gh oS ee dicey pp ee olen | Now ce Sprinkle ‘Your Clothes While RPE, “4 «6 to give it the veneer of legitimacy. prosperous Caracas. = z I : * * ~The Caribbean islands joining in|s.\ tually the only concession 1 ; Reg. $19.95 Value he his) Formed; Planning for by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | cate icnes ilehly move tojpromerty ot eountey and 8 : fighting to retain the presidency)..." 4. offices at all levels,|in, railroads, highways, housinglout major incidents, had set him| “After all, it went higher than| The Federation. of the _ British|created long-time _ political) aim in of Lord Hailes er 2 3 Sas en Wverner)jsy oe eigen groans “al Argentine Mission ~ [owes ew on the ois a] ray | Steam and Dry Iron | E y the rotund, 4.10 Travel to Russia The government's neglect for!’ : the federation take a big step to-\(cmocracy made ward independence but London will continue to supervise the fed- eration until it approves efforts w establish effective selfgovernment, A federal legislature will be 43-year-old dictator has been his insistence ‘on going through the motions. Less than three weeks ago Venezuela's voters were- given a choice in a national referendum: Perez Jimenez for another five S5 BUENOS AIRES — Govern- lfitent sources say the Argentine rnment-will send a mission to ia and Iron Curtain countries nvestigate the possibility.. of the welfare of the poor has ‘brought repeated criticisms from the Roman Catholic Church. Arch- bishop- Rafael Arias chided, - the regime -for “maldistribution of — wealth,” lack of concern fo¥ un-| 2 elected in March and set up a Samet ie emo ee Eg Da tee i a - The polls were. hardly> ch The group, acheduled to depart Perez . Jimenez, who wears ormer colonies in the Newiwhen the government anpounced| within 10 days, is slated to visit|ack-rimmed glasses and uni-|_ . federation are Trinidad, Jamaica, Presiden : forms with high-peaked caps, has‘ Barbados and: the Windward and|*"*!.t? t had won a Te-\and East Germany. employment and suppression of| © labor unions. é New—In Original _, Factory Cortons © New exclusive feature lets : you clothes while artillery, officer. be at-haces from —Russia and her—-satel-} tego For Brom Barbados. ltendéd Venezuelan militery)jites. Therefore, Argentina has a re - schools ‘and took a key post with|tavorable balance of trade of onservative minister of works in ee the British government, arrived the army general staff in 1944. The | about 30 million dollars with these _ $59.95 ARGUS C-20 200 to make frequent pleasure trips to f wan a5 lens co 4 $62.50 anus c-3 = 4@J00 with flash, case ....++6s $55 KODAK SIGNET 30 3900 — ce ruled_with a_minimumi_ of _self-| | Ye i an aware $80 MERCURY we, goo a Leeward Islands. __ ae —. the Andes village ollnave teen, “uying on “feather, |#0rification, ‘Shy. and hard-work: ; rasta Ge with 2.7 IenS .eseeeees 1 . radia . * 2 Michelena April 2, 1914, he is the meat, linseed caks and other ing, he has ‘stuck to business eat a 98. N. Sagin —t heey ron m. 1900 - vaved. in tropic breezes ison of a schoolleacheF WhO @lS0|products’ from =[ of the—time, 4 eet : a ont the Weeds suite Sin acer ‘farmed and sometimes ‘ran Wen cere wee eT | Sm 135 lene in We Ce of the Lord and Lady Hailes on a ares beg e value of these goods in other prod-| Lately, ‘however, he had begun| ~ as Ni ibaeibbiatias psi eee aaa BABY SPECIALS Soft, Cuddly—18-1 Inch , >, (mext year he had a. major part in! nations. : ' es Eertetee yesterday from Brit-|t.* 780" ton which overth Nein clue: ie coiih la TONITE & SATURDAY ONLY Plush Poodles B with 2.8 leng ....... : : President Isaias Medina Angarita.|balance by buying heavy industry MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS $75 KODAK 35mm SIGNET 5 00 He said the achievement of in- Ay and } _ Soft, Fleecy PLANNEL with 3.5 lens .....+-46 . dependence was la ~__.jequipment, oil and minerals. ¥ $3.95 Value , . pe as largely a matter) “pico! chaos. continued. adil sw sAvratlammmbemamnsnereelSn $89.50 GRAPHIC 35mm 5 QOO for the West Indies to determine|, cna Presi peng = Henan SHAPERS Seubed ier ies 9 - with 42.8 lens ..... seas for themselves, we Presi o Gallegos 7 ‘ment now sale $99.50 ARGUS C-4 00 ar _|was ousted. Perez Jimenee, as de- Week-End Special priest: Zeolere 66 : was t : 4 ‘ Leash and collar. costes - fense minister, was the in ALARM CLOCKS _. with flash G case Lord Hailes has proposed that figure in the new military junta. | ee $159 VOICHTLANDER 8900 the first federal election be held The chaos continued. © Acting MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS German, £2.0 lens ...... Just one and two of a kind, some like - brand new, others are demonstrators, odd lot groups—but all factory guaranteed. ‘pevecceoesooogesooeoeoosooses SLIDE PROJECTORS. . 300-Watt_ANSCO Duslet 9800 Regular $39. 95, value ....- 300-Watt ARGUS Projector : , Regular $62.50 value ..... 4675 * 300-Wate REVERE Projector Regular $79.50 value ... 5600 GRAFLEX Automatic Regular $99.95 value ...+.. 5900 300-Watt BAUSCH & LOMB 5900 . : March 25: Princess Margaret iS president Delgado Chalbaud was scheduled —to an the first legis- assassinated two years later. 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Byron fein advance. of Milford; golden-wedding. o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boucher ae From 57 Auto Figures A quick glance at automobile fig- ‘ures for 1957 reveals some interest- -ing findings. Both foreign produced cars and U.S. makes increased in sales inthis country over 1956. a a a3 United States auto ‘tompanies turned out approximately 6,117,000 cars in 1957. That was 5.4 per cent . higher than 1956 and just short of tie third best total year in history, - falling short of 1950, 1953 and the almost eight million passenger unit binates Weds PONTIAC PRESS . 1958 took évery opportunity to explain and extol America, He lunched with Prime Minister Newru, attended a parliamentary conference, talkeg to groups in the streets and in meeting halls over a large part of India:j Speaking in his native Punjabi : tongue and following local tradi- . tions, he reached thousands in all walks of life, Reiterating the- message that Americans were not prejudiced against India, he of- fered convincing proof as an elected Jawmaker from conserva- tive California. x * * ; The most listened'to and most wel- __ x * & _ For. the first time in the history of the industry, imports of foreign cars in 1957 exceeded exports of U.S. cars and trucks. Some 205,000 units were im- ported as contrasted to 136,000 exported. This is not much of a dent in the total U.S. auto industry, but it is in- teresting to note the popularity en- gendered by these small foreign cars. x * * ; Major importer.was West Ger- many, with its very popular Volks- wagen. British passenger cars were in second place last year, and will continue to be so in 1958. ~ x ke * In addition to West Germany and Britain, 24 other foreign countries were listed as points of origin for new car imports in the U.S. during 1957. , x * * The outlook for the coming year is that the import-export gap will widen even more in the coming year, Tariff duty on imports will drop half .a percentage point in July. Along with increased acceptance, this may mean that imports will rise to 300,000 units during 1958. . 7 * * * The consensus of most predictions of domestic auto production for 1958 inidicates that the year will be slightly under 6,000,000 units. x * * This past year was one of com- parative labor peace, without any major work stoppages. During “the coming year all major auto companies will be called upon to negotiate new contracts with the United Auto Workers. « Should there’ be a long, bitter Strike, the effects could be serious for the automobile industry. How- ever, this is not anticipated at this Rs Toe ‘ Upon his 1956 election to Congress, the United States Information Serv- ice scheduled several overseas broad- casts for DaLir SINGH SAUND. Born in India 58 years ago, Democrat SAUND Was a littie known county judge in southern California before his. surprise victory over the popular and +. gable JACQUELINE CocHRANE. Ful- filling an electiom promise he re- ’ turned to his native land to do what he could to improve U.S.- Indian relations. * a 2 2 In India he and his family were ' greeted with cheers, garlands and - lively attention. Congressman SAuND who came to this country in 1920, THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powriuc Parss Company 48 W Huron 8t_ __ Trade Mark Ross #F ASSETT, Executite Vice President “and Advertising Director Howesp H. Prrecerstn m East M. TReapwrin Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager Daily Except Gunday Joum A. Rite, ' Assistant Advertising Menager GQ Marsnatt® Jompan, jouw W. Prracenaco, “Lecal Advertising MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS * ‘have done. Congressman Saunp has done his © Will Ambassador.-a-pmeapniepiant thrée_vears old, ana__feetom ~great-—curse-ef—Halian— Pontiae 12, Michigan . United States, the former judge probably convinced more Indians than any official ambassador could , adopted country’ a unique service in enlightening the Indian people as to our sincerity and goals. The Man About Town ~ A ‘Free’ Vacation ‘Early Income Tax Returns Have a Promptness Reward Jan. 3: When that only re- maining New Year resolution goes up in smoke or down the sewer. Do you want a winter vacation in a sunny clime that looks like a gift? Then get, your income tax returns in early. The planks were mailed out this week, and you now should have one. The returns are processed in the order in which they are received, and rebate vouchers are mailed out at once. I know of a number of Pontiac people who re- ceived their last year’s rebate in time to finance their winter .v@cation, and they were back home before the returns had been sent in by those: who had wait- ed for the April 15 deadline. “Please pass our thanks along to those good. pedple, your readers,” writes Mrs. Olive M. Clark, grand niece of Oakland County's (and Michigan’s) otdest resident,’ ._ Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor of Highland, in acknowledging the hun- dreds of cards, letters and phone calls re- ceived by her in response’ to my sugges- tion that we congratulate her on her 108th birthday. The death this week of ; Francis A. Labadie of Ecorse removes a scion of a family of show people who once had ambitions to make Oakland County a second Holly- wood. Their setting was the present site of Kent Lake Park. Later a western movie was filmed there, with Mrs. Charles Chaplin as the star. The site now is an island in Kent Lake which was made a few years >. ago by impounding the waters—ef the — Huron River. with leaves that spread out for three feet is being raised by Mrs. Floyd Loree we 8 of Drayton Plains. It was started from a piece taken from a pineapple bought in a local store. Verbal Orchids- Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnson of 165 West Chicago Ave.; fifty-third wed- ding anniversary. : Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bluth of 154 Cottage St.; fifty-third wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Campbell of 180 West Hopkins Ave.; golden wed-., ding: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Houston _ of 296 South Shirley S8t.; fifty-third wed- ding anniversary. ~ Mr. ahd Mrs. John H. Pohiman — of 205 East Berkshire Road; fifty-third wedding anniversary: = ‘_Ulysses-Marzonit—— : of Auburn Heights: eighty-fourth birth- day. . : Mrs. Lena Beal : of Keego Harbor; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis N, Urick of Drayton Plains; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. ; Mr. and Mrs, George Woodworth of Adelanto, Calif; formerly of Holly; | golden wedding, come unofficial -Fepresentative of the. ¢ Ss ; . David Lawrence Warns: Too Much * Specialization Can Go “WASHINGTON — All over the free world — particularly in the English-speaking countries — the . “Sputnik’’ episode has induced a re-examination of ; the trends in edu- cation. Science is all the rage now, with a tendency to put more empha- sis than ever be- fore en specializa- tion. This can go too far. Listening a few 4 days ago to a (A short-wave _broad- eet} cast from Aus- LAWRENCE" tralia, thig writer was impressed _with.the fact that many phases of the educafional problem in that country are similar to those in the United States today. Norman Harper, associate pro- fessor of history at. the University of Melbourne, was discussing a study just issued by a special com- mittee appointed by the Australian government -to look into the gen- eral problem of university de- velopment. ‘ * * * Through the courtesy of the Aus- tralian Broadcasting Commission, the full text of the speech was re- ceived by airmail. Professor Harp- er said in part: “The Murray’ report (of the special committee appointed by the Australian government) was being writter while the first Russian satellite was circling the earth. Yet while it pointed to the need for the training of more - scientists because of their great searcity, it also pointed out that Australia. needs more trained people of all kinds .. . “On many occasions jin the past, society has been threateped by mass mévements aimed at garding man himself. Totalitarian- ism has always been the enemy of freedom and individualism. This Fascism_and of German Nazism. * * “The recent criticisms of Stalin in Russia have made it élear that Communism is as totalitarian as either Fascism or Nazism, -that it produces the same results that Hitlerism did in Germany. “In all these states there has developed a love of power and a ruthless determination to push to one side anything which stands in the way of getting power. “The love of efficiency, and of power, has come easily to the scientist who is untrained in the social sciences and who knows lit- tle of how men behave. Intelligent men often fail to apply the same critical analysis to society’as they de to chemisfry or medicine, and go are often easily influenced by fotalitarian ideas. : * * * - “Because of this danger, the Murray Committee has pointed to the need to establish in Victoria a new and full university and not merely an institution for training more scientific specialists. It is es- sential, of course, to stimulate an The Country Parson” interest in science in schools and universities. keep abreast of world discov- ~eries-in . But it is just as necessary to stimulate the study of the humanities.” , It is an open secret that official Washington has always had its troubles with scientists. Some want to run the government and set its international policies .just because they understand how atomic bombs are made. * * * Others are inclined to insist that - their own government stop nuclear tests, even though the Soviet gov-. ernment keeps on with its testing. Still others maintain a balanced visers to the government in im- to Hope For?’ “In this way it is possible to - Too Far Overspecialization in the future seems to be as big a‘danger as the neglect of specialization in the past. The problem is going to be how to strike a balance between the two. * * * This writer recalls talking a few years ago to a distinguished pro- fessor from a German university who had been in that country throughout the entire period of Hit- ler's rise and during the war, and asked him the following question: “How do you explain the fact that, with so many educated men in German universities, such a thing as Nazism was acquiesced im?” “We were overspecialized,” was the reply. “We couldn’t see the for- est for the trees. Everybody Was 80 busy with his own specialty that he was not paying attention td what was happening to the country.” portant research projects. Dr. William Brady Says: (Copyright, 1958) Trust Nature to Maintain Regular Body Function For a hundred years, quackery and nostrum interests have thrived on the theme: Keep the bowels open. ~ Now comes Dr. Brady who teach- es on a different theme: Never mind the bowels. He hopes that° here .and there a reader will find the idea interes- stipation habit who hive mus- tered the courage to do so, found that nature DID resume control. Yes, constipation is a bad habit which you can break at any time, provided you have sufficient in- telligence and character. Signed letters, not more thar ond pPuge or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by . William Brady, if a stamped self- enve! ig sent to The Pon- Press, Pontiac, Michican. 1958) _Offe for Old « thta' ; ° PSLIOTIS © them to fit the paper. We made them book size, with one sheet of paper folded the long way, cut in two to make two folders. State Hospital Grounds. FE 2-8049. ° May I suggest old Christmas cards be given to church groups dealing with missionaries? Mission- aries use them in their work and never get enough. ¢ Mrs. A. P. td -Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE -. Loud speakers were designed to serve ... TV and radio. . . Con- vention halls and theaters . . . And office audio . . . And they do very well indeed . . . To carry voices far, . Ag they make every note ‘sound ;. . Much stronger than . We all individuals . . .. Who like to rant and shout... It may be one in politics . . . Or at a party gay . . » Or anyone at-any time ... Who. wants to have his say .., Mechanical loud speakers are ... A blessing on this earth: . . But rarely are the human ones:. - . Of any actual worth. (Copyright, 1968) Smiles An Qhio man asked for divorge because his wife beat him up on their wedding day. That does seem . _ ficit seen for 1938. - just a bit too soon. * ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: -. Kremlin has been popping its bubble gum pretty loud. When | we figure what they want we'll | tell you shy tailors put button holes in lapels. ; If the Army wasn't jealous of the Navy we'd have the sky polka-dotted with shooting star- : niks, Nevertheloose, we must be , as alert as a fireman with two hats. From now forth the American flag consists of forty-eight stars . and a night bell. . We're playing with. nebular agates. The Vanguard ~ was no moonie. But the Atlas is - our white alley. We're shooting ‘potsies with planets. The rules are fen heist- ings, no inchings up and knuck- les down. ° It's about time they took those smudge pots out of the Pentagon _ and! hammered the high brass . into tacks, 2 This stack of twittering tact- turnity didn’t think the floppo- dosa of the Vanguard was funny. e F : Looking Back 15 Years Ago , NAZIS BEING rolled back across , Caucasys. . ORDER TEN per cent fuel ofl cut in East- 20 Years Ago MISSING DAUGHTER of Ford executive found married. BILLION DOLLAR Federa] de- Tha easy. All he has to do is shell out _ ase e nts anda: Stamped,-self-ad- dressed envelope, DR. BRADY and ask for the booklet The Con- stipation Habit and Colon Hygeine. ; x * * In the booklet I tell numerous ways to re-establish the natural autonomic (automatic) regulation of the bowel. First, you must learn a little lesson in physiology, namely, that the function of the bowel is controlled by the same auto- © nomic nervous mechanism as is the function of the heart, that is, the vagus. Thig being true, it is no more necessary to “watch” the heart than it is to “watch” the bowel. Both work best if not interfered with. Then, if you realize that you don’t. knew more about this than I do, or more than the physiolo- gists do, you are perhaps ready for the final step. This, I gather from the reports of Many readers, some: of whom succeeded and some failed, takes courage, Especially if you have been indoctrinated since infancy with the “Keep the bowels open” }dea.-—- ——— = oo nineteenth century, such as the serious troubles, even though they never. occur! On two. or three occasions, for Case Records of. a Psychologist: Hector’s true case shows the need for teenagers to sleep on every serious decision and also seek the advice of older, more’ mature heads. Don’t try to grow melodramatic if you lose a ball game or a sweetheart: And don’t welch from your ob- . ligations in life. Suicides ‘are often egotists, like the little boy who said, “I'll take my football and go home if I can’t be captain” - : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ,Case W-389: Hector A., aged 16, was a very promising high school- er. ‘ But he and his geo best girl friend # broke up, after going together for § ‘the pas‘ semester. | So Hector had one farewell date with her. Then he threatened that if she didn't resume Then he -spun the cartridge chamber and placed the muzzle against his temple. . His girl friend didn’t relent, so he ‘pulled the trigger. Alas, it fell upon the -firing pin in the one loaded thamber. “It's wondertal the way people some reason or other beyond my ken, I began to think I'd have by So” Hector soon died in neighboring. hospital , TEEN-AGE PROBLEMS “9 When you suffer a jilting after _a torrid ro » you naturally feel dejected. 8 Life seems like wormwood and gall. You may feel no desire,to go | onward, But go on, anyway: Most adults ‘have experienced " y Teenagers Must-Learn-O that same lew point -in_ their morale, but they have recovered in a few months by resolutely going through the motions of continuing in class or on the job and performing their routine duties. \ Hector failed to look ahead, as well as backward, For example, he owed his parents $12,000 in cold cash which they had invested in his food, clothing and other ex- penses from the time he was born. ia * * = And by the time you teen-agers graduate from high school, your parents have averaged an outlay ef at least-$15,000- upon-you. Now your mother and dad don’t ask you to pay them back in cold cash. But they have a right to expect you to repay them in gratification for the useful career that you will fol- low. debt to your teachers at school, as well as Scout leaders, YMCA ’ secretaries and others who have invested many hours of time on your education. ~ So learn that life demands: that you pay your obligations to the past. TEEN-AGE TEST It you” are stumbling around, thinking you haven't had a fair plus 20c (non-profit). It may jolt you severely and prove that: you are welching on your normal duties and obligations in life. ° ; a 4 7 . . . a bs ted “s i e e tions — - 5 much,” runs an old adage that is doubly true of Aimericans of all ages? ; ? "So develop the wise habit of deferring any rash action till you sleep on the measure: And also get the counsel of some other person, preferably your ie So send for that “‘Teen-Age Test” mentioned above arid pag = a8 you rate yourself. If you have real courage, let your brothers and sisters rate you, too: ta vars of the tint W. Crane = a jong de’ stamped: sind Stor ha payehStopied! chaste ed (Copyright 1968) - et j iA Bs)! a ; and _DeConinck; : five children, Mrs. Bernice Steiner of “Walled Lake; Mrs. - Mary Bookie, Mrs, Lillian Hutchinson, Leopold and ‘Michael DeConinck, all of Pontiac, The Rosary will be recitéd at 8 p.m. Monday in the Brace-Smith Funeral Home, The Knights of Co- lumbus will say the Rosary imme- diatey following at 8:30. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tues- day from St. Michael's Church, with burial — in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Ray Hayden, 74, of 172 S. Fran- Jo-\ J. cis St, died yesterday -in St. Two-month-old Nicoletta and 2- year-old Victoria were suffocated! when fire. broke: out in their home early Wednesday morning. General¢Hbspital. Besides their parents,- the chil- R, D, Winfield Jr., at home. J -seph Mercy Hospital after a brief/Rd., who died Thursday at Hurley illness. A retired employe of. Pontiac| Motors Division, he was a mem- ber—of-the-First-Baptist Church (Ortonville will officiate. Burial will in Pennsylvania. He Jeaves his wife, Edna; and ten children, Rev. Clarence Hay- den of Peekskill, N.Y.; Rev. Ro- bert. Hayden of Long Island, N-Y.; Howard of* Sullivan, Ohio; LeRoy of Roebling, Mildred Buhl, Mrs. Grace Lingle, Mrs. Betty Ewer and Mrs. Bonnie Ritchie, all of Pontiac; two sis- N.J.;. Mrs. Dovoth git Pontiac, Keeler of Weston, Mrs. Evelyn Masonic Lodge 339. Stevens of Laceyville, Pa.; —Mrs. be, in Ortonville Cemetery,’ with graveside Masonic service. Mr. Donaghy ownec snd. oper- ated an apparel wash for the past five years. St! oma a mpenbad of Blt Lotes and Ortonville * * * ters; two brothers; 35--grandchil-/!40d. Noreen and Rita Donaghy of - dren and five great-grandchildren. Service will be at 7 p.m, Satur- Saginaw; three brothers, Pete and Garnet of Saginaw, and Lawrence “land sewes. Walker of Mt. Pleasant, vi; were dead on arrival at. Pontiac}* dren are survived by a brother,|; Home. The Rev. Isaac McPhee of! He leaves his wife, Agnes; three! sisters, Mrs. Fred Reeves of Mid- S.C. Three brothers, five sisters, Catholic Church, he sesury wil’ be‘ sealed at ¢ Oe ee a » Philips “Fu-| neral Home, wilt be in St. two sons, Wolfgang and Klaus; two daughters, Ann Marie and Eliza- beth, all at home. - . MRS. ELIZABETH J. SIEB OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sieb, 72, of 2096 Bald- win Rd., will be hed at 1:30 Tues- _ died Thursday in Sarasota, Fia., ahepe Tie ay eating te winter. Officiating: will be the Rev. Frank S. Hemingway of Liberty Street Gosp Church. Burail will be in the Thetford — Ceme- jat homie last night, will be held at. 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. _ doseph day at the Baird Funeral Home.) day from the Huntoon Chapel’ with|°! Pontiac. seery. “* * be in Romeo Cemetery. is a half-sister, Mrs. | ‘Deaths Elsewhere GRAYLING .— John Hume, 50, president of the Grayling State Bank, died here Tuesday night. He was a widely known amateur golfer, a former official of a De-| troit investment firm and a one-) time Grosse Pointe. bar owner. | Funeral’ services will be held in| Detroit Saturday. the Rev. William E Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating. Mr. Hayden's body will. be taken to the Ruge Funeral Home in} Momence, Ill. for service and bur-| jal Monday. LANA J. GUERIN Graveside service was held this’ morning at Ottawa Park Cemetery | for Lang Jean Guerin, two-day-old i daughter-of-Loren- and Marion Ma T- « Donald Guerin of 3525 Baybrook Fhe Rev. Orville Ferris offi-. , Dr. ciated, Lana was borri.Monday and died/ Wednesday in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. Besides her parents, she is sur- vived by | a _brother, _ Leigh; andy HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. Your Bargain _ Boulevard CHEVROLET PONTIAC ~ BUNK "ierng Tie Bargains on New and Used Cars NEW Here’ s Our Policy. - i _ USED CARS: If You Are Going to Buy a to Drive 15 Minutes on the Are Warranted by a Spe- cial 1 Year Warrantee. 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Unit pe nt inisigned the directot’s post to be- come chief sanitarian with el He'll Take Oath of Oftice Tomorrow | . “American Girl Clearance > Odd Lots _ © Broken Sizes Fad JACK —e * ' ,criminal cases for the! defense, oe apt te te ne involving lawsuits, tion work, corpora- and legal testa-| / Case, . \ACTIVE IN BANK CASE | He has never been reported to ‘have taken part ina grand-jury} ‘investigation and only appeared jn/tors, ‘ments with sa = eceastoual criminal | sorvey. bo mest: decane alae __{after he starts drawing a state paycheck, Since 1951 he and re- mnths Boag a Fay emg FR ea, was added to.62 per cent of the The bank upheaval was occa- sioned when cashier Ford Bea- ‘| com committed suicide Oct, 30, 1951, and an examination. showed $686,017 of thé bank’s tunds had been passed out in uninsured loans some of which went into dry oll wells, Adams passes credit for progress in the case to the receiver, but observers said the Sault Ste. Marie attornéy’s persistence played a large role, _ © ** Some of his other legal experi- ence includes being counsel for the Cloveriand Electric Co-op Associa- tition, a rural electrical project since it started nearly 20 years) tor and executrix of former Gov. i Adam's work as a counselor has Chase S. Osborn’s estate. been typical of small city practice | arotted PUBLIC POSTS Adam has long been in public ife. He was mayor of Sault Ste. |Marie from 1939 to 1942, During sive War Il he was a member of the Board of Economic Warfare in His longest case as a private at t Washington from 1943 to 1944. "He funds -already—returned-to-depesi- ago, He also is counsel for the execu-} 4 {Meet New State Atty. Gen. Adams became a member of the State Social Welfare Commission in 149/0f and chairman of the City Charter ceiver Harold McGauley have bee‘|Commission in 1950, § ‘,\contending to recover losses for date for prosecuting attorney in tontige tl pPrmedoath onl 1942. His» party’ work ‘includes being secretary of the Chippewa ‘County Committee for 14 years. ~ Political observers say Adams’ appointment by Gov, G. Mennen Williams is an attempt te mini- mize feelings in Michigan that Detroiters were hogging state elective offices. Party leaders considered hain Peninsula a place on the state run for election in November to remain in office, SELF-TERMED LIBERAL As for his personal politics, Adams describes himself as a re- ‘sponsible Liberal with no precon- ceived notions and wanting to fol- low the directives of the law. Others have called him a Jeffer- ‘Adams, who will be 50 next April 9, is the grandson of Reb- settied in Michigan in 1379. Sault Ste, Marie’s tallest busi- | ness’ structure, the seven-story | Adams Building, is owned by the | family, a al nace nae et : ee" = /; = ia H i \' wo Ayr? : | 3 ye | A Tee Parst sign-of 4 ‘ws Spring...our pretty * eof prints tagged witha Fy if) 7 pre-season sale price ¥e H7\\ -SUNKIST COTTONS’| = yds. 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He will hdve to have te five up his job ‘es regent the University Michigan that I must resign ad a regent se | OPEN SUN. 10-4 _ Bargains in Each Deurtment . GOODMAN'S $20 $, Seginaw—1 Block South of Wikon bara, 13. The family might have. to pull up roots when school cloges in June and move to Lansing. e . ! * A coffee tree does pot produce’ ert Newton Adams whose family | @ crop’ until its seventh year. ‘Big savings on odd lots, floor samples, few-of-a-kind, = Big Selections - e AUTOMATIC WASHERS @ GAS DRYERS, © ELECTRIC DRYERS @ GAS, ELECTRIC RANGES — ~@ HI-FI «@.RADIOS ‘@ TV @ REFRIGERATORS : @ vaeoUNs @ IRONERS Fomouk: Brands @ ADMIRAL @ HOOVER @ GENERAL ELECTRIC @ RCA_WHIRLPOOL. @ RCA VICTOR : ““@ MOTOROLA eFRIGDARE ir @ KELVINATOR © TAPPAN : ay : é eee a ee : ee fe ae ~ 23 oe FE 41888 bo Fo Faticw Nha = 81 West Muron Street” = © open plender & Friday wi 9100 STARTS TODAY... | We've Cleared Our’ ‘Warehouse ae Quality to Move Fast. These: Items MUST BE SOLD for Needed Room--COME, ed 4/7 Hi}, MY {/ for ONE BIG SALE... MIN) ML \ Moni All the Great -Buys Into ¢ Out Furniture at Cost and Below Cost . Living Room Suites. Sectionals noc, KARPET SQ SQUARES - P a | : sonebecathsion Sik eae at ‘99 | bea ‘the NOW floors. oe? jExameyey soves. WAS — ~ $289.50 Valantine—Seaver, cover $139.50 st Quality , XG 374.50 2-Pe. Sectional, hand tied base, wide 0 ae 199.50 , - $369.50 Dropleat Table, 4 chairs ond Welsh cobinet, ~ 319.50 2-Pe, Suite, large sofa, hand tied bose........... 199.50 WAS aoe NOW gdiie ed cgbtteschgN VE ee as = 9s . 319.50. Sofa, Period Style, by Tomlinson... .. . - TT" 499.50 124.50 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette Set, plastic top 399.50 oe Table, 4 chairs and buffet; solid cherry, 239.50. 2-Pe. Sectional, table, 36x48, extends to 60°, chair in 3 - excellent quality... 2.0... cee cs cee ee cece nee 299,50 matching plastic with foam rubber : | SS Srr st == choice of t09-50-Dropleat Table and 4 ch tid s....... . Oe TS 269. 50 Sofa xed Grand Rapids built, ‘top quality 189. 50 yellow ond white sige agen 99.50 119.50 Birch Dropleat T ble, ss wean iif : 59.50 199.50. 2-Pe. Suite, by Kroehler, frieze cover............ 172.50 °° 144.50 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette Set, aqua wood - mm SY et a 50 2-Pc. Suite, Kroehler, heavy frieze cover...... eae 199.50 ot plastic. ae ee 124.50 179. 50 Table ond 4 choirs, black OOK. oF rs ecu ceeul ‘ 109.50 . 19.50 Modern Sofe, custorh built, outstanding cover.... 199.50 — CE Kaye UNS prantic...... 14h. . 139.50 Limed Ook Buffet . 89.50 9.00 5-Pe. B Dinette Set,.42" round 139-30 Liened Ook Buffet... .- 2... 0.0 y se senses es 9.50 B30 St Sonal econ Mighciod can” wt AMP OO RE Rey ac SRE 2950 Oak Dep Teton ha phot ty cushion, Kroeber vii eeh ci egeek eens ere es $1930. 205 Sowake bas ki oe se iy Seager ae 44.50 20" Whine Meta Dav Cobines, wy 139.50 Table and 4 chairs, wrought iron../........-. .. 69.50 . —— plastic top, right or hand door.... 34.50 Substantial Savine 17.95 2-Door Utility Cebinet ............ 12.95 21.95 40” Wall Cabinet ...... RASS SSS es 48.95 o% 5 sid NOW . a ‘Semson Card Table .............. 5.95 - Lounge Cheir, Kroehler, Weze cover..5 sn 34.95 95 Drop Leet Utility T: _ 79.50 Modern Style High Bock Choir........... _ ae 39.50. th nny en ween gos. $329.50 Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, sécfoam, ‘mohogany, : 149.50 Fireside Chait, soiled ........ rete: 29.95 14.95 2 27" Bor Stools... 0. ess. 10.95 + large size, top quality... See ne $1 99.50 = lot See cess -379.50--Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, 42" chest, timed oak; = = 89.50 Modern Lounge Chair, foam cyihion 22. . 49,50 139.50 Chest. wth. ; pte PMO iy oe ins ee en chk ed 269.50 | 119-50 Lounge Choir, Jamestown, foam cushion........ 69:95 ‘135° Mehiaeee cage 1495 239.50 Double Dresset, Hollywood Bookcose Bed, rose mhg. 129.95 15.95 Occasional Chairs, plastic ............ eo 10.95 195 : 21 4 suso11 9:50 -Easemaster,.foam rubber, chnie teenies sR 50——-L 2) Tes Neath Chee cere coer ee ners Bowtie Dresser, Panel Bod, curved... Sf aad ~ 124.50 Stratalounger Recliner ................. vase 95,00 big a ae See “Front, "seafoam mahogany... 0... ores eee. 149. 50 ( - 98.50 Luxury: Rocker _. OEE SE ee ee 79.50 ———————————— 209.50 Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed, seafoom mahogany, i 3 CARPET SAMPLES . top quollty Cintuuttion. =... 12495 | HEA g: ae 399.50 Triple Dresser, Chest, Bed, 64” dresser, 42" chest, = | .27"x54" size. Mostly woot —ail $ 99 curved front, top quality... <2... 0c ccec ene. 49.50 ; “tolors.” : Values as much as $19.95. ; was psa me nave 1 |. 319.50 ote men cron ete kt Provincial Styling, beige “ $ 15.95 Ploor - n Bie Ge 3 way 7 balk oie ‘ ve ar Tr aw ahogany, excellent quality ................. 50 , good quality eens nace cece ston .$ 14,95 anal Y _- 299.50 Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, by Kroehler, seafoam 35. 95 ing bades silver base Rembrandt. Lam anaes 29.95 eek damat oie te eee 8 oes sae mahogany, excellent construction .............° 199.50 39.95 Sandel Modern Floor Lamp, black and silver base.. 24.95 59.95 Lane Coder Chest |... 49.95 969-50 Triple Dresser, Chest, Panel Bed, solid cherry, mod- 2 : er 2 po Floor ences See ode. fie. oe -49.95 Lane Cedor Chest ............ wee. 39.95 We Nye by Kileig A oy tee Esa Fa ae a. oe a embrandt Table-Lemps,- Modern ee es 95 Bed Pillows, ee ee se 19.95 Contemporary Table Lamp .:............... Cs, NOQOS > 78605 Sele Bods choke tle fo” apa: ei : 19.95 Oak Cocktail Tables =... ee cn nee 595 129,50 Lounge, foam rubber seat ‘and back. . a < - . Al 69.50 Blond Me y Cocktail Toles, Heinen oon oe AeeeO 3.95 Bed Lompe=s .. 68s: rcpreree ae ‘a We ON hop CJ att 54.50 Blond Step Table, imperial .~........ cosssccee 2695 4:95 Kielen FONE ei ish es &: 59.50 Blond Corner Table, imperial... ............... 39.50 8g eta NUE ioc» arcane ees. 54.50 a ie titezeeseerees 2995 3992 Sober Te tour cco... aes $ 69.50 Twin or Full Set, Steams ond Fosters sss ss eves 53.70 59.50 Autumn Tone sc eee ee ee ee eee ee 3450 — 9.95 TV Treys on Reck . ‘hee on 6.95 » 119.00 Twin or Full Set.. 79,00 54. Cor d a ee 39.95 “7450 Sass: 16.95 “Oe wee 8 Were We 8 ee Oe. ce i kt 8 tN ee «<6 ads oe eee ? 49.95 Leather Yon En = 6 > Se age abe: 3S 1. 29.98 semen Sopenes BR: -99.50 Bunk Bed with 2 Innerspring Mattresses... +.» 79,50 44.50 Leather . Table, Brandt... 0.05 19.95 Risa”. Geter menor eis =. 44.50 Leather Send acer eriee AS CON es. Se PER Se eiein« « 69.50 Leother T: Coftee Tat py Stickley.. seieeyeee 29,95] RANCH STYLE RUGS @© f° (| 249.50 Apt. Size Hideabed, discontinued cover.......... . 169,50 42 Oak ‘able, Lane. die Kees se eee si wate gs '50 Oak End Table, Lane. <0. 8 02 eecette ees, 2980 |. of ITEMS NOT USTED” : 4.50 Walt Combes Tamia aa «ns eos a oe ay aeons > ERE i ateenien cis and wings until January ist. *° € & » .. The children, having beaten| sooner all the gilt wears off most their Christmas toys into plow-'of them the shares, are already back to acting everybody. know their ustial wily abnormial little| how to deal with each other again. a aH, PON : S. AY, J = $ * - 2 : 2 zai Bele : “a = C * il, 7 © ie ee a | “tet © Years ‘of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You" ot | "Yours: Daily 8 008. Wed. 6 Sel. 8 to 1. Evenings by App’ | : “ty 6. Saginaw dee _ MICHIGAN. CREDIT COUNSELLORS tions trom the banner of the {m-| ee ee ae Becta oie } FURNITURE... _ gleam like new eo ORK... ee Indoor or out with The Only Enomel! made with geavine Valspar | Flows on so smoothly .:.no laps or brushmarks. ' One coat covers—dries in 4 hours. Smart, modern colors that stand up beautifully under rough use. | KEEGO Hardware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 | ftfollow their example the nation/| jis safe. .- j ‘Led? The American economy would crash in three months, and by | 1959 we'd all have to take in each | - other's washing = earn a living. ‘ * ; time : \There’d be so many wrong deci- | Oldest Banker Dies possibly perfect life. The few who] character, and are better for it, | but as long as everybody doesn't, x 6 6* 41 But what if everybody resolved | ‘at the same time to go on the water wagon, save his money, buy * What if every office, Milquetoast | in the land decided at the same, to be firm and decisive? PETOSKEY Chalmers Cur-| tis, believed the oldest active bank- * Ver in Michigan, died Wednesday 4 | night in Little Traverse Hospital e fat Petoskey. He was 90. - Curtis, = | was chairman of the board of the: First National Bank of Petoskey land. had been affiliated with the’ institution 74 years. | | The first electric headlights for | ‘automobiles came into use about) 1910. The electric starter came in§ i | | } fabout I91l. EA, # : Ths ALE 6 BRILLIANT DIAMONDS - Our Regular $11950 Saturday { | | i b J = | | 4 : | | agp | 249.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, “339.95 2-PC. KROEHLER LIVING | 229.95 2-PC. gies LIVING { ae i SE, } : % 5 - ee : i ARs “3 ¥ a i] i ] =a “a, i |_| No interest or Carrying Charge |} }do adhere to their resolutions § . ‘throughout the year improve their, =| COETINE) 48 south sa ee, niture . .. Our entire $100,000.00 stock sacrificed ... We're making a clean-sweep during this great year-end selling event... many are one- of-a-kind items . . . but, every one priced low to save you plenty. SAVE & 60% HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS e. 2908 700 & 50 Only COCO DOOR MAT VING 289.95 3-PC. SECTIONAL, _ HOLLYWOOD BED ENSEMBLES CLEARANCE of CHAIRS |. -$ 89:50 Kenmar Contour Chair turquoise $ 89.50 Kenmar Contour Chair re $129.95 Kenmar Contour Chair corat, rubber $ 69.95 Swivel Rocker. Black Rubber .................. BED, Chaorcod!] ................ . ] 5 9 249.95 SERTA RESTOKRAFT HIDEAWAY 1 69 BED, Turquoise ........ eee 259.95 6-PC. MAPLE SOFA BED , * ENSEMBLE, Green ......... oe 189 289.95 SERTA RESTOKRAFT HIDEAWAY ED, Nylon’.............0..... 229 249.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, ae | _ Kroebler, Green ............... 199 | 229.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, " Kroehler, Beige ................ 179 229.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL .................. 179 229.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, Pi? Owe Ree CT — Rowe, Turquoise 279.95 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, au. Kroehler, Grey Rubber. ........ ee © ewe een n ww ee ROOM SUITES ............5... 239.95 2-PC. KROEHLER LIVING ~ ROOM SUITES, Turquoise ........ 399.95 2-PC. KROEHLER LIVING . ROOM SUITES, Green Nylon...... Red... euese es 459.95 TAWNY: DINING ROOM . SUITE, 7-Pieces .......5........ 379.00 BUTTERNUT 7-PIECE . DINING ROOM SUITE .......... .$ 69.95 Swivel Rocker $119.95 Lounge Chair $119.95 Lounge Chair $139.95 Lounge Chair Red, Rubber ~ Green, Rubber Green, Rubber Green, Rubber a si | : $59 59 79 49 49 79 19] 89 Wrought Iron. | MAGAZINE | Choice of Our ‘Entire Stock RACKS ee Wes 289.95 Ea $ 00 While Cc . They : Lest Values to 39.95 Norge Refrigerator < [--ODD-SEDDING © Full Size . © Twin Size. 15” $25 | nt "$35, Save 60% : PICTURES | Regular Price Values to 29.95 - 2 MAHOGANY SECRETARYS 5-PC. CHROME Odd Chrome a Tar ho ~ DINETTE SETS Brie ala) Reg. ) Price $ $79.95 Reg. Price Was 109.95 Your | Choice -— i CHAIRS} < STEP TABLES -S ) sy OCCASIONAL TABLES Intined ook rig CREDIT PLAN. Sf 5 * F fs = aa a $ a . . = ‘ a ee 3 4 co es ees 4 fies : * 7 _y i ‘ * 4 ae as | é : i? . f 22x | i \ as He 8 see $ ae 7 he see Be i Seal Qe ees es OS ee ee ee Se ee A ae e3 . For 189.95 $e. pabkoon SET Pink, Bookcase Bed, Dresser and Mirror 289.95 3-Pe, BEDROOM SET, se ne ee - =—a = re ee ee er 189.50 3-Pe BEDROOM SET, . Grey, Bookcase Bed, Chest, Dresser and Mirror. ee ee 189.50 3-Pc. BEDROOM SET = = Grey, Bookcase Bed, Chest, Dresser Od MANGE ne se acters ees Md pea * -" #s * ° - Dresser arid Mirror oo .4... sc cc eee. 269.95 3-Pe. BEDROOM SET, Stardust Mahogany, Bookcase Bed, — Chest, Dresser and Mirror 299.95 3-Pe, BEDROOM SET. Pink, Bookcase Bed, Chest, Dresser and Mirror ce va eC ee ee rs | 239.95 3%. BEDROOM SET, ______._.Black only, Bookcase Bed, Chest» ____ , Dresser and Mirror a bi *199” Room es Bees z ciess S58 FF Li i gis 2 Ue ‘ é I don’t see what I can do about’ “I don't think,” said Miss Mar- Ladies Winter C CAR COATS were to 199: 99. CAR COATS were to:29.99 UNTRIM COATS were to 49.99 29, 00 DRESS COATS were to 69.99. . FITTED COATS were to 89.00. ‘0. .00 ice was discontinued Nov. | the orang of the. Straits | * don. On two occasiops trains! Mackie said the No. 1 fa watch doubtfully. ferred from the department office. “It’s hard to tell just when The No. 2 facility at St. Ignace added conscientiously. “I'm sure you would, Elspeth, but as I say, 1 consider you've done © you possibly could do.” “linteresting, doesn't it?’ lice to fing out.” aSaS ee ait ie Uric e~Retee btisl 3 4, oy Fs a | z .| | 7 Ss it was not the ticket coll fi : dm. “That's a relief, in a way,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy, “because as. you know, I'm going out to Cey- lon immediately after Christmas — to stay with Roderick, and I certainly do not_want to put that visit off — I've been looking for- ward fo it so much. Though of course I would put it- off if I thought it was my duty,” she “7 just asked ‘shout: the, treins inutes,” said Miss Marple. to London tomorrow. Would oe ee - = afternoon be all gales the doorway. Miss Marple raised to Margaret's and 1 &%lher eyes interrogatively. Mr s.| Mothers >= pecting me before teatime.” — {xtecimeuddy shook her head. It plereeasexe Chance te Seve on Your Boy’ & Girls’ Needs “I wonder, Elspeth, if you|wag not the same ticket collector. would mind going up by the 12:15?/He clipped their tickets, and We could have an early lunch.” | 5assed on staggering just a little DROWNs WORDS — as the train swung round a long) — “Of course and —' Miss Mar-|curve. It slackened speed as it did ie went on, drowning her/so. ends words. “T expect gh coming. into would mind if you didn't arrive pote ettitag inte the eulhdirtal Wor tea: — if you arrived about| seven, perhaps?” I think," said Miss Marple. Mrs, McGillicuddy looked at her) -—(Coutinued Tomorrow) ‘friend curiously. “It’s up to the police,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy. “And it the police “I suggest, Elspeth, that should travel up to London fan THE HAGUE~The term, pre- you, and that we should travel cious ‘stone, actually applies only “Oh no,” she said, “the police aren't stupid. And that makes it A ticket collector appeared in| “What's on your mind, Jane?” ; Only 4 Gems ‘Precious’ as far as Brackhamp-/to diamonds, rubies, sapphires and if . the ofher aay. You 2 woul te precious. Precio fear Girl Wear Coats Nex Year! , COATS: were to 19.99... I would come on here did. I, of coutse, would stances just a few minutes before | running ponies q egg re must i. ER ® Sit Eo |] 18% Aluminum ........... ‘Has Finally Come With His. Are You Ready | for Him? Let Us Help You Prepare! | SNOW SHOVELS © _SNOW PUSHERS 18” Steel ................$2.4 9 | $3.89 | 24” Steel . van scbencccaste 10.} 24" Aluminum woo $4.29] We Have Just Received ~ -@ Truckload of == THAWING SALT. SOOT DESTROYER. Chemical Sweep for Oil Burners. Quart Soy oe see err, ae Li For Coal Burners ‘ ad 38-02. pkg. Seek: fe; 16-02. phys... esse. 69* FUR TRIM COATS were to 99.00 59.00 | _ CASHMERES were to 149.00.. 79.00 | Sacrificed! Finest Quality, Low Priced! Dyed SQUIRREL Skins were to 15. 00 “* ee @ ee een ewee COATS were to 22.99 CAR COATS were to 10.99 | Nylon SNO-SUITS were to 12.99. .8. 88 ~ Tots’ COAT SETS were to py. 5-4 | Girls’ PAJAMAS were to 1.99... DRESSES were to 2.99 ee © © ee ee eee were to 299.00 , Dyed MINK were to 299°00.. e900. “ee em eevee No Back Dyed MUSKRAT were to 399.00 eee ee eewee ~ Boys Wear Jackets - Don't” Mise Thee Big Bays |e Flannel SHIRTS were to 1.79 | Double Knee JEANS were to 1:99 1.37, PARKA JACKETS were to 12.99. Bee | SUBURBANS were to 16.99. . _ KHAKI PANTS were to 3.99 yp SAVEX UP T0 mi DRESSES thot were to 7.99.... 3.00 i DRESSES that were to 10.99... 5.00. } DRESSES thot were to 14.99... . } DRESSES that were to 19.99. ....10.00 i DRESSES that were to 24.99... . 1 FORMALS that were to 29.99. . -FORMALS that were to 39. 6 eer ts, Coals Ponty Wir at Loven Prices! “SOX par gia to 75c.. UNDERW. to79c.. : SPORT SHIRTS were to 2.99. saan MEN'S PANTS were to 8.99... . .3.88 JACKETS were to 12.99.... 5.88 | SUBURBANS were to 21.99. ..- 10.88 | TOPCOATS were to 49.99... .. : Hose Lingerie, Sportswear 3 Look at These Low, Low Prices! “NYLON HOSE were to 89c, : NYLON SLIPS were to 2.99. aay “0 BLOUSES were to 1.99.. 88c b SURATERS eae a5, epee SKIRTS were to 3:99. . ROBES were to 10.99. 39¢ ++ @ ¢ ¢ © ¢ + + -+.4 9.9 © “ss 3 = tp Sordote Herning — Gas Through Case LEADER DOGS ARRIVE — Captain Herman - Jacobs, jeft, skipper of the Hamburg-American line freighter M. V. Erlangen, and Gustave Dietrich, right, watch over six German Shepherd leader dogs for the blind which arrived in Brooklyn Tuesday en route to Rochester. The Leader Dogs Coming: ROCHESTER — Any aay now, Leader Dogs for the Biind, Inc., ‘| training school in Rochester for’ ters, will receive its second group! of six German —s) —— his first mate, Bavaria. grown to where this past year (course, which lasts a month. They it graduated 115 dogs and their | lare: housed jn a dormitory with); masters, This is the greatest facilities to accommodate 12 per- leader dogs and their blind mas-| number in the school’s histery, | sons. Pocklington said, $ | i x * * _ Germany. The school, Théy arrived in Brookiyn the Rochester Rd., is M. V, Erlangen, and should be'Eye Dogs. here within a few days, Harold L. Pocklington, executive | " director of the organizaiion. The dogs were purchased from Baroness Fannie von Gumppen-) berg, of Diening. Bavaria, by Wal-' ter Harnischfeger, of Milwaukee. | This makes 12 German - Shepherds donated to Leader Dogs| by Harnischfeger, who is a mem- ber of the organization's advisory | “committee. Pocklington stresses that his | school’s dogs be referred to as “teader,”’ not “seeing eye’ dogs, the. name used by the New | dersey School. The blind. who come here from jall parts of the world, pay only 2 token fee for their dags and the dogs are a gift to Leeder Dogs for the Blind, Inc., Rochester, from Walter Harnischfeger of Milwau- kee, who is a member of the organization's ad- ’ visory committee. He purchased them from Baronness Fannie. von Gumppebbers. of Diening, located at 1039 S.usually are in session at a time, the second. ‘Pocklington said. They work with day before New Year's aboard the largest ‘of its type in the world. jeight full-time trainers, under the German-American line. freighter, Only the a school, Seeing direction of Fred Maynard, -who| of ,New ‘Jersey, | thas been at the school since it was; Only property holders of the said provides more Soon ‘Yor the blind ‘begun. iat oath f Alli * * | ‘Superintendent of Schoois Ciif- ford H. Smart said the funds would be earmarked wee_& Ren yent |, [period to: | 4. Build a new junior high ‘| sehoo] on the 30-acre Commerce road site owned by the Walled Lake School District, ; 2. Construct - a- 20-room elemen- tary school building. . * ¥*-" _* 3. Make additions and remode]| existing school buildings. 4. Provide for architects and at torneys fees. . 5. Provide equipment for new buildings. +The bend issue would not in- crease the school tax rate, Smart said. The present rate of $38.50 per $1,000 of state qualized valu- ation wil] carry the proposed is- sue because of the increased valuation of property im the dis- trict, and because a considerably higher debt has been paid soon- y er than anticipated, he said, ? : kh © 7-4 - The bonds would be sold by the Board of Education only as needed to pay construction costs, ae ing to Smart. JUNIOR HIGH. 1ST The first project will be the jun- ior high school building, which will be needed by Séptember 1959. Some elementary pupils will be housed in both junior high build- ings for a two-year period. AP Wirephote * * * & Two classes of six.persons each} working on the junior high school plans for several] months. ischeol district may vote on the Altogether, the school js 00d issue.’ To qualify, a voter must be registered in the town staffed by 16 people, including hich h ae iti cleriest and kitchen belp, or city in which he resides; a citi-| izen of the United States; 21 years When the six German Shepherds| jof age: a resident of Michigan for jarrive they will bring the school’s six months and of the school dis- total to 76. Besides Shepherds, the trict for 30 days. and the owner school trairis Collies and Re-of property assessed for school = to lead the blind. ‘taxes, —— en ene * Me, i, te eueetn b Mek Farming Community Struck by Tragedy g Persons Die in Head-On Auto Crash ee ee Student Support, ike Proposed Education Study Group EUREKA, S.D. — This farm- ing community of 1,875 today ar- ranged funeral services for nine persons killed in a head-on auto crash, The entire town was struck by the tragedy. * * * People talked in hushed _ tones. | ——Advises—State—to— Boost (bers of ‘the Walter Beck family, including, Beck, his wife and four of their even children. The other The seventh Beck child is now Mrs. Marvin A. Rohrbach, who lives at Altus, Okla. -A citizens’ commniltiee lias been | “MILFORD—on ford High School pupils will begin classes in their new two million school dollar high school on a full day jechedule for the first time in two ars. ‘ ” .¥ eee The usual opening school date was postponed because Were putting the touches to the ultra-modern school build- ing lecated on N; Milford road. _ For the past few weeks, the teenagers have been making ing bad ln cositentt to the waned | antipathy towards returning to | school after the Christmas vaca- tion, the pupils now are looking forward to the event. 66 acres of school grounds, the building has one of. the best equipped science Jab units in the nation, along with 34 other modern) classrooms. ae * * * Designed to be a commiunity cen- in the area will soon be able to take advantage of the school's fa- cilities, Adult education evening classes will ‘be scheduled, accord- ing to Supt, Harold Hansen, The auditorium has a seating capacity of more than 306 per- sons and the portable bleachers in the gymnasium will seat some 1,790 spectators. Every unit in the school, includ- Orion Tree Burning Scheduled Jan.-11 LAKE ORION -— The annual! Christmas tree burning ceremony will be held in Atwater Park Jan. 11. The 120-plus Cub aoe of Orion, under the direction of Cubmaster| Gordon Brown, will pick up the trees. They have requested resi- by morning’ of that date. A part of the park, not seeded by the Little Project, has been set aside for the event. Firemen have pledged a stand- by in case the fire gets out of bounds. If the night chosen is windy, or the firemen feel weather makes burning unsafe, a later Sat- urday will be announced for the event, In 1955 the ceremony was postponed a week. oar need tae workmen | begin jas Having 3A- Subs Covering more than five of thelday ter as well as a school, residents); |Chief of. Gypsies dents to leave them near the road| - ther from Detroit had been in vain.4 three were teen-agers, twa of * * * them high school students. A ; . . : s uthorities said .Wilbert and Mrs. Beck, 42, was five mnoths pregnant... Mary apparently were asleep in - fe ot At the local hospital, two of the the back.seat of the car when the crash occurred 3% miles west of here. Its Aid $20 Per Pupil LANSING @® — A state level of support of $210 per: pupil in the next fiscal year compared to the present $190 has been proposed }- They gathered in—somber groups at the north end of Main Street to. look at two battered hunks of) metal that had been atitomobiles. surviving Beck children slept, un aware that their parents and brothers and sisters were dead, |the —— Church — apr Wilbert, 16, had a compound leg|Wty of arranging an he fracture and lacerations of the/S¢Ven of the victims. Bec! To the Rev. T. R. Baudler of The cars collided about mid- night Wednesday. : Six of the victims were mem- < 6, bene members of his congrega- ractre log and bree’ Sn as was Lary Wieder 1 ‘a passenger in one of the cars. * * * Marlette Parents Tell of Daughter's Engagement MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. Emory Montgomery of ette have announced the engagement of their dauchter, Lina, to Emerson nance Study Commission. Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, state sup- Man Learns Bride Was Bank Robber “The Wiedmeier boy was just jconfirmed a few months ago,” erintendent of public instruction, said yesterday he generally ap- proves of the recommendations of| the. 36-man commission. appointed| last Sepeenaiet The mission estimated that: \ty’s marriage to Opal Dixon lasted Moines the. proposed _new _per-pupil le of aid for local school districts? . The state support for education _ will total around 237 million del- lars for the current fiscal year _ - ending June 30. ay The commission said approxi-' mately half of the 26 million dol- lars would be used to take care __af an anticipated 70,000 increase in enrollment and the other half’: _ would off-set increased a needs and geessiing ms. * Traffic Slowed Down ‘TUCSON, Ariz, — Tucson Police noticed that traffic suddenly began proceeding at a sedate and orderly pace after they set up their ~radar on East Broadway. : * * * 2 Business stepped up, however, when a sign on the next block was * discovered and removed. The sign said: “Look out! Cops using Tagar. ” , County ‘B’ League Sets Student Council Session DETROIT — James E. Chris-' ‘only a half day. In Se it an- inilled- “~yesterday~ he testified: ‘for bank robbery. = a a 2 Christy, 55-year-old Somerset. printer, said he courted | the “charming, witty, white-haired: woman” for a week before they’ 'were married Oct. 2% at Saline. ‘The same day, he said, he learned from__newspaper clippings that. “she had attempted to rob an lowa ‘bank in 1947." : 1 Tse. peraliasion” atte paces a local deduction of 3.5 mills for > the state as a whole and<2.7 mills for Detroit to take éare of the added expense of Wayne State Un- iversity. Deductable millage is an equal- izing factor for determining the amount of aid°to go to the Various school districts. drove her to Detroit, | nd-haven’t seen | _fropped her off a her since,” Christy testified. Cireuit Judge Horace W. Gil- more granted the annulment. Des Moines, Iowa, police said Opal Dixon was sentenced to life in prison in February, 1947,-in Rejects Try to Get Marriage Lasts Half Day —— would add around 26 million dol- 45-year-old bride had failed-to telt: Police said she had entered the lars to the state's education bill. |him she had served a prison term bank, brandished a syringe she. | | [Mr Baulder said. was hysterical when I talked with ger this morning.” | A mass funeral for the Becks robbery of the Des 2md the Wiedmeier boy was “syringe” Bank and Trust Co. qiPlanned for 2 p.m. Monday in “His mother! o¢ + § Stilwell, son of” Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stilwell, of Beaverton. Miss Montgomery is-a graduate ‘Marlette Community High Schoo] and will graduate from ‘Michigan State University this morning. Russians Desoriad Fraser is now in his fourth year as coach at Albion, where his Kaiser and Ira Pence,.a student at the University of ‘Michigan, will . lassist Smi Miss Odell will be soloist and Joseph Jennings, Clarkston High School ‘student, will aecompany her on the organ and yey for’ the morning service. top oftheir leagues. sent brief sketches of their col-| leges. ° ‘Diane and Kathy Taylor will Because of their geographical proximity to Soviet navy bases in the Baltic, Swédish- naval experts are often ahead of others with in- formation ‘on oot evel power. * Britain's leading publication on|,. naval power, Jane's Fighting |" Ships, said in its recently pub- lished 1957-1958 edition, that the velopment of the atomic-powered submarine.” But Jane's pictured the United States as the: only naval _ power -with atomic sub- marines in commission. Denies Holding Soviet Union “is pressing the de-|; New Soviet Envoy Accepted by U.S. WASHINGTON «@y — A toprank-| ing economic negotiator, Mikhail | A. Menshikov, has been accepted | the new Russian ambassador to the United States. * “* * Diplomatic officials said considering twe weeks. ‘\India, was credited with being the. (driving force behind major eco- nomic: deals with ‘that nation. His’ inew appointment was seen as al Captive Bride DETROIT (INS) — The “chief” of Michigan gypsies today denied his family was holding a 14-year- old girl as a, captive bride. A Washington private detective who had been hired by the girl’s family said all efforts to return‘¢ign ~ aida cag Detroit Police ent not cooperating with him. : * * * Joseph Stanley, who is consid- ered as king of the state's gypsies, said Probate He declared ‘the girl was 21- |, years-old and not 14, thes free to marry. Rosie's father, Toni, a ment had been made not to con- sumate the marriage until she was 17. Stanley | added he had paid: a $2,500 dowry to the = = who had “boasted he could dowrys at least six' times on hs daughter.” Stanley added: * * * “I guess he wanted to die a spring. * * is a graduate of Grand Blane High School and is Her fiance month earlier. ithe local auditorium. We couldn't ¥ s e- > Zet—- sever casket: inta—..the ne atte church,"’ Mr. Baulder said. University. * x * ‘said ‘contained nitroglycerin and ‘Services for Clyde Krein, 16. ‘threatened to blow up the bank.|Wete set for tomérrow afternoon! ~ They said she fled with $2,950 and in the Congregation church. Mar- was capturedaan hour later. jvin Neuharth, 18, driver of. the! ~ A * car.in which Krein and Wiedmeir Recards ahoe one wag released were riding, will be buried Sunday}. ion parole Aug. 21, 1957. The parole| after services in the Reformed An_ early summer wedding is. |planned. ie Mouse Aftacks Cat \was revoked last November at the = she was holding. claimed she was 14 and an agree. ‘sign that Moscow plans to inten-| | sity the Russian campaign to in- icrease trade with ‘States, particularly ‘materials. * * * suave, well-tailored diplo- mag wil replace Georgi N. Zaru- biti? who is to become deputy for-| minister in charge of per- sonnel. Zarubin is leave in about two weeks. Sylvan Manor Group to Meet Monday Night WEST BLOOMFIELD—The syi- van Manor Civic Association will meet in the West Bloomfield — hall at 8 p.m. fevsiet and night until he noticed that| when a plane comes in on a cer- tain runway at nearby Weir Cook Fich man.” Airport the door moved. teams always have finished near student, will pre- the’ State Department formally noti- fied the Soviet government that Menshikov was acceptable after the nomination , for Menshikov, a former envey to! the United) in strategic expected to | Salt Pellets ......$2.05 Salt Nuggets .... .$2.05 1 Med. Flake Salt .. .$2.05 Granulated Salt . . .$1.70. C. C. Rock Salt ... .$1.70 Kleer A. 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The FPC ruled yesterday against a request by thé Upper Peninsifia interests to present direct testi- mony before an FPC examiner in behalf of gas for that area. | Some observers ‘considered the .FPC action as a virtual deathblow ‘fo the Upper Peninsula‘s hopes to] — ihave its application made part of jected the latest efforts of Michi-| natural gas through a current FPC. Buying acar? | MY BANK PLAN MAY “SAVE YOU #100 | ON FINANCING AND AUTO INSURANCE Before you buy that car, just tell me on the phone the total costs of the car, the financing and the insurance. Within five minutes — but it’s worth a phone call, ROBERT GAPFF, JR. $279 Dixie 3 ba a al asp VERN HARTMAN 473 Elizabeth Lake Rd. oe | ee 4 LEO HUFFMAN ° ~ Tl call'you back and tell you what it will cost you to buy, finance, — _ and insure the same car through my Bank Plan. Chances are, for exactlv the same deal, it'll be $100 less! I know it's hard to believe It Pays to Know Your STATE FARM Agent ian’t it? 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Co.} is estimated at __NEWEST ENTRY — The Rambler American : two-door American is offered ina dehuxe or super around and|Marriages Doceniiee: a Divorce Up in Wayne ~ decreased and divorces increased in Wayne County last year® but —_ 5-902! «" touch of a hydraulic device. only slightly. _ = se ie County Clerk Edgar M. Brani- MeDonne: = gin said 21,231 marriage licenses . Fora ‘a limited time... ‘ ees iclgge 2 were issued’ in 1957 as compared made bythe Kellogg /with 22.085 the previous year. Division of -|. He said 11,445 divorce cases were 50" DANCE ==: filed last year as against. 11,433) a6 in 1956. 5,399 divorces were granted in ‘57 as compared with 7,987 granted in "Ss. : ONLY 14" AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S | Arthur Murrey is this 5 eagles “on intreducto ~ Raaps to - | you can dancer. —— is fum because there * only one -~ to master! Open 10 AM. to 0 P.M. daily, ARTHUR MURRAY — become a wo ert ' 25 E. Lawrence ws Sous Et eee Sak Sem vom : Private School, Selected Clientelle again,” he answered. Channel Saves Time RIO DE JANEIRO—The Govern- ment of Brazil is opening a new, eet northerly channel _ into the’ about 600 miles per trip compared. .\with the long-used southern chan- nel around the large island of Mareje. the average American car, the jus to again offer a car with a \New Rambler. Aetican Ready tor Chicago Show DETROIT (INS) — Marriages DETROIT — soar alle oe On U. S. automobile market, the Ram- The five-pessenaee two-door se- dan, will go on sale at Rambler dealerships across the nation on Jan. W. Nearly three-feet shofter than “The Rambler American actual- oan “Both the altering public, fleet operators and our dealers urged sedan, and will have the lowest advertised-deliv- The bureau also said it was the $5.95 Traveler Clack Radio wiih 22 5 ered price of any U, S.-built car. 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Furniture perme | hea ee Colored TV © Dinette Sets e — the previous year. without me.” Cort Kina aay rape jie : : aaa Another source said she started, i ind rebelion plagues Deterioration . anahahis Sieur ae [pr yest sy 7 Carbon Monoxide Fatal - not bys cagert awe sand wv ‘ ee : wee — - of aaonesia rand case * ALAMEDA, Calif. &Raymond/er snipaly: recovered. Cyprus @ispute\ | Russian penetration in| jepens deen deiefly straits Peutz, 40-year-old auto mechanic, |——~— sisian nua ag aac threatens West-| | Syria, Egypt keeps Midale| | tw possible.| | il. S~Japan . lerawled under his own car to re- - fire ower tnost of worlal — ern wttityy fast off balance— Rea Seizure relations — _ {pair the muffler, Police officers F KITTY LITTER i iture and Pe aa awe 8 On P Ne e found- him son nee — 10 b ag 87e ne a + 3 : a a oe Peeve . “** 4 e ‘ 1957 2 Crucial Year for Entire World SS. * Jand apecteceiarty, but briefly, parently: had Senne overcome: ty 25 bes nee ceee aed 589 Orchard. Lake Ave. FE 4-0626 : ‘) - |strained U.S.Japanese —relations,/ fumes from the motor, which was : America won good will by turn-|left running, although the garage rr FID STORE | Open Evenings ‘til 9—Soturdeys ‘til 6—Free Parking doors were open, ee eee : . ae ing him over to a a Japanese court ~ Space Conquest,. Politics; _ Share 1957’s Headlines | By THOMAS P. WHITNEY firmly in the saddle than ever, a sources of 1957 world news, there Foreign News Analyst fore crisis arose in October. Ameri-|were other places as well. wit i Science vied with politics in spon- ‘can moves aimed apparently atjalso saw important events. gegting a less anti-Western gover mt: |N ATO CONFERENCE u » most important events soring the mos F iment in Syria. aroused a violent} Lat in the yeer President Fisen- of the year 1957 Overshadowing everything else during the year both in immedi- ate and long-range significance, Soviet reaction in which the Krem- lin threatened Turkey and the \United States and charged them’ with preparing. invasion of Syria.’ hower and other leaders of North} | Allantie ——Treaty Organization ‘nations sat down in Paris to dis-/ \CUsS means of meeting the Soviet | was the beginning of man's con- * * * quest of cosmic space through | the launching of the first artificial | earth satellites by the Soviet Union. : From a Soviet site—quite probabiy at the village | which could give rise to World of Krasny . Yar located near|War | Astrakhan at the mouth of the) Volg a—early on the morning of) ‘military threat. The NATO mem | It was a paper crisis in the sense bers accepted in principle the ithat it was mostly a creation of stationing U.S. nuclear missiles in| ithe Soviet. propaganda machine. Western Europe and agreed on a ‘But it was real enough in the’new approach to the Soviet Caley recket launching Sense that it was the kind of crisis on disarmament. In Algeria the rebellion against : ' Fragce continued to boil all year | long. It gave rise to political | crises in France which for weeks LONG EASY TERMS | OPEN MON. and FRI, "ll 9—FREE PARKING LIVING ROOM ‘@ Sete and Chair or Sele Bed and Chair, The Soviet moves in the Syrian question may well have been de- | Oct.. 4, a big ballistic missile) signed in part to set the scene | at one point left that country | eet upwards with a foe of in Soviet internal politics for | Without a- governnient. | ated | @2 Step Tobles ame. And a few seconds later &@ Nyxite Khrashchev's k Ac the! 3 small but weighty silvery ball was) pig aie—to- oo oe Liss igremserey ronan? * , ad ! a ® Coftes Vato circling the earth outside the at! me U.5.5.R. — the. removal at {cal stability seemed by December | et és Yee mosphere at a speed of 18,000 m.p.h, to be setting.the scene for a pos-) sible Communist seizure of power.” In the United States the events’ n Litthe Rock, Ark., in September, the end of October of Marshal ‘ . ; Georgi - rain from his post : as minister lense. Thus science — as it happened Earlier in the year Khrushchev | " bi a! val among eee wen Gel nad wned Shuhow's soppert to cunt) sens ge sitet “7 parent confine-ef this smell planet called other- key rivals — Georgi Malen- te ® seen oh intenretion earth. The process will go on for Koz, V. M. Molotov, Lazar Kagano-| order . and t weak —— Saraies ant coutestn tat Oct. < vich and Dmitri Shepilov, All four of ai vujenee @ + workd atten! 1957 will remain a red-letter date red expelled from the Kremlin ‘ . se = = anu ~~ ~~ wnt ONLY 129 BEDROOM | Ns os eae ae / yh | s leadership after a showdown o E. , Srbenetes: June 23. MS" FRICTION WITH JAPAN 7 3 QO i “ Can) é Se 1 “3 ‘Whodunifs’ Bf opie Ege Aid Db : in Relaxing a | z & 5 i i iH aE 4] Ha) beet bles i lege saya be cooks ° h gadlond i i dels fashion ex-_ They were, Duchess of W rand New E Five-time winner Mrs, Paley, _. Wile. of the head of CBS, is one izabeth Rated. = umn admonished, * * * The laborite Herald — which rarely misses a chance to snipe — pub- Queen's sister at a ballet performance oO tear her oufit to shreds. ticizing everything from her diamond hair ornaments. to * Queen Mother = eo mary to Wed Jan. 25 “Painting is therapy, he _ ~ gays. “A good thing for . el i & z sn ii al ne > fe g E % ES a ee Lyle, son of the Irvin C, — Lyles of Here are four of the women named to the annual list of the world’s. best dressed women as announced eh the Couture Group of the New York wn Insti- William Paley. Loner ary is the Duchess of ? W aise and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst w Seiad Birminghamites 258 i i il fi i fi i 1 i ¢ ‘Personal News of interest vi} ie NeTIG 2 podem ark his ova the Duncan McVeans of State Hospital Grounds. While home --Mr. McVean, who is — =: Take to same fur. Perky audience on Mrs. Thomas J, Bolton, Mrs. , William F. Gray, Mrs, John Adamson, Mrs. Edward a - Lerchen and Mrs. son Wiant, a * * *& Mr, and Mrs. Morris C. for- Purdy ree acnt sok ead canes the sidelines are: her two | the Ice ter. The sleeves are much ip ncgeigtia BIRMINGHAM — a Naaitc tie Sieh, “thing. oh been taken five or even 10 tinsel, baubles and beads— them Lis, Gerry and Bill. Ger- years ago,” the Herald con- even milady’s most ‘glamorous - ry celebrated kis 13th birthday tinued. . gowns — have been replaced at the ski resort, with numer- “Margaret looks as if .she’s this week by the flash of steel ous pals to help him blow out going to a little boy's birth- on jee, shiny waxed skis and the candies. day party and — as little sturdy, eye-catching sports Among them were his cous- girls. do — has forgotten her clothes. : __ins, Jackie, Teddy and Bing — * * * — who had mage gp mae an natal: der par Sige cg alin Glen Earfeon: - Pow eee asd — "@ €@ © although - William The were joined dur- Mariel Hulbert . Led) yale Albion) ing part of their stay by Mr She glides uver the ice and a eS Dever. Cranbrook in biack velvet skat- _ *#U%, who drove up for dinner skirt, matching jacket ne Might from, the Oxbow, E former Consuelo O'Con- - New York, likes black ediving enaratsiations, on — birth of igh Alma ae ae Hospital, \ Maternal | Mrs, Marjorie Borst rae a — shire court and Louis Borst of Murphy street, Paternal grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Erv- ing W. Tuchina of Dakota drive, Alpha Alpha Unit Plans Feb. 13 Event pha -Ch Alpha Sorority's Valentine - bridge, to be held Feb. 13 in Federal Savings and Loan Building. io Mrs. Winston Hopp gave a report Thursday evening on the group's Christmas aes: mith pened nlinG 3 palg when the group met at the YMCA. Clip Friend's Story ’ Phi Delta .Chi profes _pharmaceutica] fraternity, tended a fraternity si When you come across a in Detroit. oo. _______awspaper _picture _or _story _ * & * about a friend or acquaintance, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Karkay why not it and mail it to ef Oneida road spent the holi- him? That higa know you ioe ot Mexico City, saw it. i Halos Are a by Paris Partygoers _ PARIS (INS) — — are ary in Paris. * * Parisienne and drape the two long ends cape-like around the shoulders. +t * << For another style drape a chiffon stole over your head, cross it over “the throat in front like a muffler and leave - + the two long ends dangling ..- flown at the back. = “ PARTY ORNAMENT : Wide head bandeaux also | MARILYN M. GOODE Tea-Table Talk = Sheath? Cheriiaed 4 = That Is Question 4 By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE S 4 Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press We don’t have a crystal ball, but it’s. quite clear that the Women’s Association to the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra is going all-out for a this year. An important meeting is sla the home of Mrs. ve H. — further, plans. season pat 2 Mrs. Ruth Dickinson of Mohawk Yoad has a chemise—and she doesn’t apologize for it—she likes at! * you're going to wear next spring. portant time in fashion history, And it’s an im- ill it be sheath or * .& a By the way, gals, it’s time'tp think about what ooeieyt The Couture Group of the New York Dress Peas bemening Jan. 6 in a York. Then we should way we 5 ae = ptr The Niblick Club owns an amazing tie, ‘all sequined and such on bright green. At the end of each year the we which was purchased by Mrs, Arthur Barnes of member of the club. Mrs. Grant Helwig inherited this year, and she promises to wear it in the —-the tie __ “best” of places, was drive, is willed to some # * Mayor William Donal-ison has proclaimed the — week of Jan. 6 through Jan. 11 as Amelia Earhart . Week, in onlay oy TH of the educational program now. sponsored by Zonta Clubs throughout the world, and in honor of “a great a aviatrix and Amelia Earhart. = lady, Netie Favorite Pet , May Offend aa No_ matter how m you think of your cat, if your vis- itor seems to draw a when- ever the cat ies/near, put the cat out of the . Some persons have a or fear . ~~ of cats that /makes them miserable. if a/cat ‘happens to brush up veto jd Vé Meet ‘he Luncheon a. , simply knotted chiffon “draped to & band, around the * * * The bandeau should be at Teast 2 inches wide, cover the ears but show forehead and bangs. Chi Woman's. Society of Service _met__ with Beverly Root Circle Thursday : meen ie the charch par- Mrs. dn Detroit,-He.. ERTIES 8 The "Ec ataee Methodist “Pinch a fold of ekin on the” Pinch Yourself to Test Need . | for Dieting DETROIT (INS) — Pinch yourself. in two tell-tale places to see if it’s time for you to go . on a weight-losing diet. Dr. Norman Jolliffe, of New York City, a nationwide, aythor-“ ity on nutrition, described the pinch test recently at the an- . upper arm or at the waist bis 7 tween two fingers..Any thick. ...— ness greater than half an inch - | between the fingers in either plage ig fat adhering to the underside of the skin.” Sena If you flunk the pinch test, said Dr. Jolliffe, “it’s time to start counting calories.” . Cin T- i ? GLAMOUR Duis 0 ae a: this stunning collec- tion. Come in and look to your hontt content. SUITS—JACKETS—SKIRTS SLACKS-—PEDAL PUSHERS Complete line of lingerie and foundation garments. MODERATELY PRICED TO. FIT EVERY BUDGET The Little Shop - MATERN ITIES 24 E. Huron St. Pontiac, Michigan FE. 2-769] 7a 1. More than one out of three Guest Who Wonts Should Rescue the _By RUTH whom have more money th on the art of entertaining. isome bits of sound advice 11% S. 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PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ] partygoers. : Partygiver Elsa Maxwell Offers Some Good Advice’ to Be Really Helpful, : Lost ‘Souls MILLETT young ‘people approve of a-central|a Elsa Sees who has made a career of planning parties for people who can’t plan‘their own, some of @irsense, has written a book Scattered among the name-dropping passages are = both partygivers and Li bln tine far let terrible things that aren’t good be seca or heard.” 4 With censorship, said a young man from Sioux Falls, $.D., “‘chil- dren are less apt to get hold of pee for fa hostess to entertain: “Be prompt at arriving at a. be’ early. “On arrival, confine your | gre¢tings te your hostess to the customary salutations and let her take the lead from there, either —ence coats and hats are dis- posed of — by intreducing you around herself if her party is small, or by passing you on to another crest or croup of guests if it is large, Don't try at once to claim her whole attention with a spate of irrelevant chatter. “Unless your hostess has ex- wi pressly asked you to help her in her duties, don't. About the only valid, active assistance you can ‘give your hostess is the simple humanitarian act of rescuing lost souls. < | * * * r-“"When you see such—and they ‘are easily identifiable by their ex- CLAYTON'S TURE No Discount Hokum! No Padded Price Tickets! No Fictitious List Prices! © SAVE A LEGITIMATE 10% TO 50% @FF CLAYTON'S regular everyday prices. Authentic reductions on lamps, tables, chairs, dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, bedding, sofa beds, sectionals, upholstered pieces and appliances. Famous makers as Sealy, Simmons, Valentine - Seaver, Frigidaire, Manistee, Maple and many, many other. : Choose just the style and price range you prefer from our huge assortment of floor samples, one-and-few-of-a-kind and “as is” items. With each year, the popularity of this sale, becomes wider... and more than ever now that popularity will be justified. Quality furniture at Glayton’ s will adapt perfectly to your decorating taste. - All sales final. NAN merchandise subject to prior sale. Use one of our ‘budget payment’ ‘plans. ‘ me - Crayton’s "3065 Orchard Lake Road \Keego Harbor _ ees coer FE siataibad | FURNITURE CARPETS APPLIANCES making “yourself the kind+ ‘of guest it is a pleasure for pressions of determined affability jand their habit of loitering just iwith it. ‘near e to. a conversation | group to seem part of it, and just) party, but don’t in pity’s mame ray enough away not to seem to) ‘intrude—take him -in charge. If you find you've picked a dud, bear'| MAJORITY SAYS NO Your hostess wi'l rescue | you in due course and she will) love you forever. e “At a large informal party of reasonably short duration, such ds a cocktail party, the good guest not only keeps on his feet —he uses them, Parties’ of this kind are meant to move, Guests are expected to mingle, meet- ing and talking with as many others as possible. “Know when to leave a party. To a,hostess there is no more trying guest than the one who behaves as é if each party may be his last and, he means to make the most of it. |Keep an eye on the clock and go iwhen it tells you to.” zines.’ * * ‘ * With the government as a watch- dég, “only good clean things will ‘be brought out,” commentedsPatsy ‘Eentler, an 18-year-old from Sce- iattle, Wash. Let it be repeated that these are ‘minority opinions, however stari- ‘ling’ and however large the mi- nority. For the majority, 17-year- old Muriel Schrooten of Sac City, ‘ta., pretty well summed up the argument: “The truth should be told to the people.” * x -* The results were remarkably alike in each of the categories in our censorship poll. - Of the 600 young people ques- | tiotied, 36 per cent favoured censorship of movies, radio, tele- vision and newspapers. filth . ‘Printed in certain maga-| The comment from Susan Smith] _ of Chicago reflected the qualified) feelings of Se ai wise, hands off."” Broken down into categories, | our poll showed 41 per cent of the young people think wire-tap- ping by police is all right against radical greups and “erooked”’ politicians and 45 per cent against government em- pioyes. we as. conversations. x * * And when we qualified the ques- ition by asking the youngsters if In the field of comic books,/they believe wire-tapping is all : Carol Leightley Wed _ jot North Perry street annouhce the Joan was the bes man. “Ef oka ea by the court, it is okay," she said, “other- The percentage of those in favor, . of wire-tapping jumped to 56 when if FBI agents should be allowed to eavesdrop on telephone! ot wating eek 21 wer a criminal.” to William |. Sigler Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leightley daughter, Caro} Ann, to William L. Sigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L, Sigler of East ‘Long- fellow street. Attending ss mald of honor_was “4 Irks Woman yous, right ou tourt order, ct, the approval ae! ‘small,’ ‘One ‘Friend Takes — ‘Costly Extras, put All Pay. the ners themselves have been approx- imately the same price. “But there is one_in the group . who has everytime so far ordered something extra that is expensive, and it is beginning to rankle me. It is not that Iam cheap, Mrs. Poft, Wt Kits the prtssiphe of te “tnnovs me. Without is there any. way I could oy a change in the sated ot dividing the check?” . Answer: If it is the a paiets that rankles rather than {he ac- tual amount the extra adds to your share of the- check, it does go. Besides, equal division does sim- plity the arithmetic. If it happens often and the amotnt is considerable and she doesn't offer at least to take care ‘lof the extra, then you might offer the suggestion that each pay what she owes because of the difference in the amount each ordered. “Dear Mrs. Post: We, (my sister and I) are giving a hincheon in” honor df our brother's fiancee who. comes from another city. We are linviting our own friends plus fam- ily friends and relatives, Shall we SHIRLEY A. LOWE Mrs. Mary Lowe of Chan- Shirley Ann, to Clell Laney, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. .T. Laney of Marion, N.C. A spring wedding is planned. Dear Abe eo By! ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | __. Some days ago ———— gion or politics, watch TV, play gin rummy and go home at you men- tioned a wom- an who had a man call on her for three years and he never men- tioned m_ar- ae. riage. Where % ‘js «he? 2.2 «Here 1 am, - * a widow, with ABBY ° a nice apart- ~ ment, a pZood , car and enough money to live on and all I want is some interesting | fellow about 50 to. come over here about three times a week, have a martini with me, eat a midnight." My problem is that all the men I know want to get mar- ried, I, don't want to marry anybody. So tell your.little lady I will trade her three of the marrying kind for one who isn’t. , MARGE DEAR MARGE: With an ad like that you are going to need police protection, What's your address? You sound out of this world” * * &* DEAR ABBY: What is your opinion of a Man who be- comes engaged to a girl and asks HER to be sure to have the ring insured? JUST ASKING DEAR suet: This fellow good steak dinner, argue reli- She's Tired of the Marrying Kind thinks — of. everything. Grab him! DEAR. ABBY: I know I did the rest of my life? I had an affair with a man shortly after I was married, It was just one * mistake that happened 12 years ago, but it follows me where- ever I - go. A woman can keep her mouth shut about -things like that, but not a man. He has prebably told everybody in town by now, No one says anything, but I can tell the way they Jook at me that they know. J feel so guilfy-I-watk the floor-nights. If only that man.would keep his mouth shut! Please tell me how to get over it? * GUILTY ONE DEAR GUILTY: Your guilty Band Students Calbi Music Co. is the local dealer: for the Conn ably nobody knows. ‘Speak to yourclergyman—and pray. The Lord forgives, but you have to —— yourself, too. * * * “answer the telephone? Husband or wife? We have no children. My husband works during the day and I am active in cont- “al munity affairs. Neither one of us is- expect- ing a call and we both-are usually reading the paper in the evening. The phone is in the kitchen and neither of us likes to answer it thinking it is for the other. So who in your opinion should answer it? DEAR S. P. W.: The person -nearer to the phone should an- swer it. If this is creating a_ wrong but must I pay for ét_ : «DEAR - orate - $ Morning Glory | © Gray © Yellow ] Reg. 16-pe. set $19.80 | On" Tvemacr . Choice of Over Dink Porrery ! POTTERY The Matching Hollo- _ ware = to _ these sets 60 Other Patterns at. SL debied Pontiac’ 's Locelly Owned Home of Conn Instruments Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 7-7 and Baldwin Pianos and Orggns ‘Saturday 746 . for your tonvenience | 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 2267 Orchard Lake Rd. ot Open Daily: 10 A. M, to 9 P.M. — cima Noon 109 P.M PARK FREE REAR of STORE Middlebet - FE 8-9571. _ 5281 Dixie wis parad pee OR 3-1894 ‘ ‘ : : Ww ‘ a ay sigh Sather a Naiiey les ene Wed to Glenn D. Naney Lee Coggins and Glenn| D, Brancheau exchanged wedding vows Saturday before the carna- tion-banked: -altar of. Emmanuel Baptist Church. The Kev. Charies i Whitfield of Grace Baptist Church, Birmingham, performed the double-ring ceremony * before 150 ‘guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Canzins of Voorheis road are the bride's par- ents, and the bridegroom is the son-of Mr. and Mrs. DeLois Bran- cheau of West Acres. The bride was gowred-in a dress of imported Italian silk, fashioned with a Sabrina neck- line and long sleeves. The bodice and skirt were trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. Back interest was found in the rows ot miniature bustles which fell inte a chapel-sweep train. Brancheau of the valley surrounding white orchids. A later reception was sc in the aes s — * For a oh “: Canada and the East, the new Mra. Brancheau changed to a ‘white sheath dress trimmed in blue satin, with black accessories and the orchid from). her bridal bouquet. The bridegroom is a gratluate of Michigan State- + tse ll accessories and a corsage of lilies| we should avoid strenuous exer- You will notice @ satisfactory dif- - ference-in- your figure after only four weeks of exercise. Even after two ment. a j i fa tee Gat todos, 0b onen wee. pecially on weeks; many women notice an improve: _ a brows look ee - FE: 218i 4 For 2 wetlte only Sarong—the completely different t, _ completely wonderful criss-cross ~~and never ride up—are specially priced. - Only —e patented, sling-like construction lifts, _ slims and supports you sxacaly as nature intended. took’ younger. And Sarong is so comfortable. ‘Walk, _ bend, sit~it doesn’t Matter. = never, never Chey ie girdles ‘that walk " ODD BED - FULL SIZE ONLY 1/3 ot _ GEEREY TEMPLE, FRREL SEBS OR DOCRCEDE: HERROUREDS - Pat We SPECIAL! SPRING and MATTRESS SET ‘Fall or Twin Sis wet 1 — 3-PIECE MODERN - WALNUT DRESSER. 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It never| ee ak eal! 4 te hes Acontemplated the full extension of zation alee reported last night that epee coeat mre ean, | Mackie said that his plans 4o:Northwesters as an expressway all fires ‘the United States a Gree Gms as mE mony (extend Northwestern as an €x-\the way across highways in Oakland County pressway from Detroit to ) the vi- Mackie concluded. the next five years as was speat in the last five by my Republican Mackie ‘Raps Broomfield State ” Highway , Commissioner “Mackic said thay Dedatse of thejeinity of 11Mlle road were based . John C.- Mackie wan venved ©: S-icongressional campaign this year,'on recommendations fi the recent Rep. William S. Broomfield ( p-oomtield might find it “conveni- Origin and Destination traffic study Royal Oak) for criticizing state ont’ * to favor the Northwestern|o¢ the metropolitan area. * * * ——. Broomfield bad charged that A . : wt the highway commissioner | Mackie was ignoring this study. rs in A ae : Blazes Caused Record gma ioisy becune. he wants|, High Loss in U.S. mountain, boys to get the same The [tocand bah lem at tare Com 14 |pillion dollars last year. * * * | | _ WHAT'S MY LINE? Breomfield. “Oakland County's highway de-|‘ pmcinay ay clyaaglintr~ Wy ypmnodp dig, Eegygr Anas ficiencies are greater than most eppeers under arrow, of the other Michigan counties, and 1AM Bs 20 oe ee ass _> they got that way. during the years of Republican control of the| RS SS SN TARRY SONS RRND Highway Department. * 2 .f “Part of that time you (Broom- y field) were representing Oakland County inthe Michigan House ef Representatives and the State Sen- ate. 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TIL 9 p.m. — aan an tte INR st me ee ee ete afrom a horse during a visit to the _ urge her to have the operation, -vand bruised, she is accident in a private Spanish bull) ue Wek citiee saa oe come “an Operation before she can make} © another movie. & & -%& William Hickey, the deat: gave no source for his story but} said: Ava has been told she rhust|a’ se -have «ail wens. possibly ~ fol- aor plastic surgery. ge she is terrified of undergoing _athe operation and has’ se iat re “fused to do so,” * ® & © The accident was said to have voccurred when the screen star fell private bull ring of ‘Angel Peralta, a leading Spanish horseback bull- fighter. *% .«& * Ava made a sudden mysterious ‘trip from Madrid to Londort last Oct. 29. She arrived at the airport with her face hidden in a scart. ~ The actress went at once to a “hotel and stayed: there, not visit- -ing any of London's night spots. ‘A friend insisted at the time she «had “just a touc 2 of am fia,” * never healed and that in Decem- ber she flew to New York-to see a prominent American surgeon. * * * Frank Sinatra, her divorced hus- band, also came to New York to Hickey went on. He said she first ‘agreed to. surgery, then backed out and fled back to Spain. “Now with her face still numb time ‘Commission attended, No final de- - eeportedly ‘ prepoiieg Seqplane as Ist .U.S. A-Powered: Aircraft NEW YORK = The Navy is that the United States’ an atomic power: plant in an exist- ing airplane. High officials of the Navy, Air Force and the Atomic Energy cision was reached, it was, under- stood. A note of wilterservice competi- tion was thus added to the De- fense Department's forthcoming "(decision establishing a firm plan ter flying the first nuclear-pow- ered plane. * * * The Navy proposes adapting ex- {sting seaplanes for nuclear pow- er in a joint project with the Air Force.The plane, the Navy says, would be valuable for antisub- ‘marine warfare, for patrol work and for early radar warning of s;duty—but- stand formations, s-|a dietitian and will serve a mini-|be eqd|mum of three years. ingham State Teachers College was sworn into the Women’s Army Corp as a private ances of $232 a month on active! wilt not be-required to! * * * Upon graduation she will be commissioned a second lieutenant |#t in the Army specialist corps as) Duck Hunter Saved by Air Force Copter FLORENCE, Ariz. W—A duck hunter, trapped in the pnd mud of a marsh for 20 hour , res-ily cued yesterday by a helieagtie from Davis-Monthan Air Ferce| wise be done: i * Sangty 2 copes wl t+ * One of these hints came from 4Dr, Jonas Salk of the University She will draw pay and allow- of the '\National Foundation will go on crap FP sere for whatever —" “T6 this tame something may be added in place of ‘infantile paralysis’; but this will not change’ the fundamental character of the institution that has become the instrument whereby, can do for themselves, } their fellow man what might not other- fe ee His voice is not an official-one; but his name js bound to be close- Base near Tucson, Kenneth Turner, M, a nec! insurance executive, was mired to his armpits when he tried to wade after some ducks he had shot. Three ers heard his’ cries for help, They notified the’ sheriff's office, which in turn sum- | moned help from the air base. | . Turner said he had yelled to some earlier passers-by in a boat, an enemy attack. The Air Force has favored a ‘supersonic nuclear bomber that ay fly faster than 700 miles an. hoping “alone will effect a cure,” et said. , but they advised him-to “get out: the same way you got in.” = ‘Turner was taken to a hospital, | where -his condition was reported 'as “pretty weak.” i REMINGTON DELUXE MEN’S -ELECTRIC SHAVER sd | 1 95 LIMITED SUPPLY’ STERILIZER and. List _HANKSCRAFT - FORMULA a i e Set: acta ere er, bottle rack, nipple uate, Measuring spoons, tongs, bottle brush, plus six 8-oz, and, two 4-oz. with caps, nipples and discs. Lis $19.95 ee ee ee ee a ee General Electric Telecron KITCHEN CLOCKS $300 Reg. $5.95 | GE DELUXE ROLLAROUND VACUUM CLEANER VACUUM CLEANER © Complete With Attachments BOYS OR GIRLS ICE SKATES yg hoe 7 $4 95 Evenflo bottles t- LAST CALL BEFORE 1958 PRICE INCREASE G.E. or WESTINGHOUSE A gina HAND Reg. $19.95 . Choice of Colors FIBERGLAS Reg. $2.95 | ec ierwRicH? 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Py dation of the future, but we do this|™4Y __Indeed,_ ‘she added. than the development of the Salk vaccine. - O'Connor, National | president, said general studies of viryses are necessary for basic the “Now as I tell. you about-some) of the unanticipated leads that’ have come out of our research studies, you will, I feel sure, be- gin. to understand why there are much hopes for new medical vic- tories," he said, . Fly's Wings Speedy _ -BOSTON-—Scientists are able to compute ‘the speed of movment of an insect’s wings by comparing the pitch of its wings’ hum with tuning forks that vibrate “at a known rate, They have found that a dragonfly’s wings move 1,600 times a minute while in flight, a be even more important) | dresser, large decorator mir- BEDROOM: SUITES, abiding double ror, chest and Pook cass © bed. . 109° ODD CHESTS, from oe ntis 50 ” 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS, 24 patterns to choose from, | $ 4s 4 Reg. $6.95 .. , | You Alwoys Pay Less ot L € § FURNITURE SALES ' 3345 Auburn Rd. 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Read all the caretully and be sure the right numbers are in squares. ee = ; | We're entering the second week of "sudden death” compe- tition - — Pot-( yl and this week two errors are allowed. _§ Strteen by is waiting for someone to claim the pot, but aot as ex i to be there much longer with the new relaxed ries his may be your last ome, 80 get vy The new puzzle contains a series of squares which are Sphabetically lettered and a corresponding. list of sentences th Each of the words is numbered. The object is to select the word which you think best tits the clue sentence, You then place the number of that word in the wfit-read-the clue labeled A ond decide which of the wo words mgkes the most sense in the a of the right ee eeesereseraeesesessesesussnem PUZZLE NO. 82st 8 c D ee or STREET ADDRESS PHONE NO, ... oo ee Oe ewe eee SOLUTION CLUES A. A man who is a real POP eee eee ee eee | ‘ if ‘ 8 J ] J ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ t & ] a 8 ‘ 8 ‘ a ] ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' | é 4 ‘ ‘ t ' 8 ‘ ‘ ‘ | a § will surely be popular in warsh. (17) CARRONADE; (18) CANNONADE. J. It is somewhat sad to see a man who is frail and (18) VULNERABLE; (20) VENERABLE. TANGLES. T. A softhearted person “would Conant like to fatten stray dog. (39) MANGY; (40) RANGY. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1 Anyone !s eligible to enter the ate families. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks Printed { Newspaper. - 3. Ss submit an entry the contestant must print his. bers in the. proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by limes and attach it securely to a 2-cent post card. _ will be accepted if they are in envelopes Entries No. 82 must bear a Tuesday’ Jan. 7 postmark (or belore entries rec ed alter that time whether mailed or del by hand, w ble for entries lost or delayed in the mail 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details contest canot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-G divided equally among the winners Ii any week or weekly until a winning solution is submitted 8. Winners will be awarded an extra césh bonus may eccumulate 7. Each week's -puzzie will Wednesday and Friday until the contest's end Either will be considered as olticial entry blanks er of answers wit be Frederick C. Zi - ey County. Only the __ is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press Wr Zien alter the final deadline. 9 There is only one cortect solution to the PO puzzle, ond only thet correct answer can win. The judges’ décision Pontiac Press and none can be returned ._ 10. Completed poe must be addressed to poro- POST OFFICE BOX 58, Pontiac, Michigan, Winners notified either by ——— or in the mails, an office. (1) WORKER: (2) CORKER. B. A farmer is quite likely to save a of his apples for himself. (3) PECK: (4) PICK. . C. Passers-by would always enjoy the — of orchid usually displayed in a florist's window. (5) CLUSTER: (6) CLUTTER. D. The size of a man's could indicate good living. (7) POUCH: (8) PAUNCH. ‘ E. In a fit of pique an actor may suddenly decide to himself. (9) REVERSE: (10) REHEARSE. _ F. Really apt mgs are much scarcer ann people think. (11) QUOTABLE: nti) NOTABLE. G. College professor with a tend rob- ably bore his class. (13) MEANDER: (14) MAUNDER. H. What the bess expects his men to do is always to respect his ————, (15) PRIMACY; (16) PRIVACY. L The wooden ips depended on the efficiency of this. K. A private eye realizes he must keep his in view. * (21) SUBJECT: (22) SUSPECT. L. Nothing is quite so frustrating as a mistake like this. (23) FATAL: (24) FUTILE. M. When too highflown. a - becomes ridiculous. (25) EUPHUISM: (26) EUPHEMISM. ~- _ N. Hew to resolve one may ‘puzzle a giilecsgher. ee ENIGMA:;.(28) STIGMA. ©. The efforts of a versifier aren’t likely bad be up to his best work. (29) VERBAL: (30) VERNAL, P. This is what the ambitious career man wants in his field. (31) PROMINENCE; (32) PRE-EMINENCE. Q. A child's well fet. Laren fond mather‘s.._. mene (102 4 “(397 YRMMERINGS (4 STAMMERING. A helper who is really to his boss won't last very long. (35) PUTTY: (36) PETTY. S. When the laundry carelessly the wet. wash, ¢ - customer has a right to complain. ~(37) MANGLES; (38) up a POT-O-GOLD eentest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- n this num- dotted No entries _ ). No ivered be-declared eligible The Press is not respons!- of the rize of $100 a LD contest. more thari one winning answer is received the prize will be if weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added ot $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day © ~ Winners are anounced. Only one such bonus can be award- ed to each. prize-winner no matter how many see prizes be published Monday, or all 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official kee lem, prosecutor for Oak- General Features’ Corp., criginators of puzzles, will know the solutions until after éach contest / decisign- the jtdges is final and al! contestants agree to abide b 'y the, All entries becoming the moet pd — 7 ‘committee totals -f ord.” The spending data—probably by without any inames—would parallel the limit- ed information made public in the jaftermath of the 1955 row over reported high — _in what! s : Wil Summarize Congressional Travel Given 200 Cairo Meeting iwas then a record Ras for eon- \gressional travels abroad. — Burleston spoke in an interyiew after_an_informal_survey showed 1957 was another banner year for). what the congressmen themselves commonly cal] junkets. * * * ® ‘The incomplete count, gathered | ‘Notes Contrast Propagandists. See Aid From U.S Help Ceylon. as Russia Talks: from committee and other sources | ! I! i i ‘ 'Hous® and Senate members jour- jneyed outside the continental! United States in 1957, The 1955 icount was more than 200. | Some committees declined to| give. any information on the polit- ically touchy subject, and it could not -be determined whether last ‘year’s total exceeded the 1955 rec- * x * is The 180 total of announced trav- 97 Democrats and 83 Republicans. |The Howse swplied 139 of the GM Publication Views Advances in Firm’s History year; Gefheral Motors today began distribution of ‘‘Adventures of the Inquiring Mind,** a 62-page booklet gineering who dared the untried and unknown. It is the story of men who rec- ognized a need in our rapidly ex- panding America and set about to find a means. Failure to them was a challenge; success the result of countless failures. * * How Henry Leland of Cadillac ‘found the key to mass. automotive ‘production; how Charles F. Ketter- ithe wheel with his self-starter; the development of the retrigerator: lhow GM diese! development ended elers wag fairly evenly divided, Heralding its golden anniversary | about GM men of science and en-| ing put 20 million women behind|é “accident” of anti-knock gasoline; E ithe reign of the “iron horse’ on’ lindicated that more than 180 States is -moving- “quietly to take) isome of the sting out of the anti- American propaganda unleashed by Russia at the Asian-African conference in Cairo. This country may have gotten lits biggest boost from an event not related. to the Cairo confer-|seal. ence—a U.S. merey mission and emergency aid to flood-stricken Ceylon. Mideast plan, the North Atlantic Treaty and the Baghdad Pact. Boat Owner Considers ‘| Seals A-1 Nuisance ‘MALIBU, Calif. @ — Seals may tbe-known as the frol of the briny, but to William Asher several thousand pounds of live The seals were chased off and Asher’s boat saved. World Famous Recording Stars THE FALCONS SUNAY PRILL on of Malibu they are a ~ 2 = . 2. = » president. Lovel: = The crew of a live bait boat first|Dooksellers. He was Dancing Star noticed something was afoot—or a-\"Y his young son, TOMMY fin—aboard Asher’s new 17-foot out-|, The books were board cabin cruiser off|Dalf. of the--President by TIMLIN Pier. hower’s scientific [ao a +—Fhey—investigated and found a|J#™es R. Killian. . —— Dancing Friday: & Saturday to the Tune Topper Duo ‘railways; the story of automatic | transmissions and high comprés- sion -engines; the search and suc- cess of new power plants for cars, trucks and buses—all are told in brief, interesting chapters. men who were obstinate, men succeed once.” inguiring mind. This type of mind! is never satisfied with things as) ithey are. 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Lquors_ _CLUB TAHOE _ Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Private Parties Music Every Night “3 LITTLE WORDS” : Featuring Joe Polzin atthe Hammond - alana Tea -Bisinetion Best Luncheon Dinner » , Cocktail Party Meet the Crowd for the — : gate habe Fri. ond a Set. ~ te DICK DENGATE | and His “Esquires’ & SOMFELD ead ie _ & MBO _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; JANUARY 3, 10958 x -Sunir Eltors Quiz on— ~ ——— Hollywood Headlines: Sa / “flaking acne a8 sch Wht ennessee : {coming home as she\is to going ST a The former Georgette charged mental cruelty in the suit filed yesterday, She is a sister of!Sydney By laurid 0. ‘PARSONS Rock is under exclusive con- | tract to U-I and will be for. four | : think ‘| Rock's Exclusive Contract 7) \May Rule Out ‘Ben Hur’ HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The latest| Wonderful Years.” word on whether. or not Rock! Qne of the f bappy-new year Hudson Will star in “Ben Hur’’ at igeetings sed ay 3 MGM is this: ae ates for attractive _non - profesional trom! has been so nice; afd all thelthe Cherokee AL ae IIE! SRN unknown. It was : as, the state's name Every time Tyrone Power’ paene te Wend with A Sit. ta marriage whisper comes up, he vehemently denies he'll ever mentry New Orleans. * * * more years. Many people didn't even have time to tell me’ gio’, been in New. York with that he is free to choose an |before she left here what Buddy! nin for the holidays, and when outside picture to make for his |bad given her for Christmas. Ty telephoned friends here to (supposed) independent set-up"| -“q¢’s 9 very beautiful necklace | wish them a happy new year, he — wa that Rock never But it | called ‘Flame of Gold’ with huge | also put Debbie on the telephone.. rns Rock signed | diansonds,” she said. “The dia- | that deal becanse left ‘for : peng Ty and Faye ‘Emerson go to: | Italy in such a nig to make and 1 wes Orlando, Fla.,. Monday to enee, in f ; *hpeened warms" | Cemaae “Mt SMA nck to era” ety : i I happen to know that Rock is| Greer said that Rosalind Russell'out the country. q 4 | dying to do “Ben Hur” for more) ——____._§$______..._..__..—__——_—_—_________—_—_—— = ' | than one reason. He would be paid’. E '$750,000 by MGM—the, highest sum) . ‘ é 4 : 4 —— ‘ever paid a star who hasn't aiPp DNESDAY 4 ‘cut’ in the picture. > £5 2 4 NOW thru WE. P 24 =-* 3 ‘ Features At— ‘ QUESTION: Why a a steel ship sink? ‘sacs = — — pea fora 4 ~ $:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:32 : * — accused. offi, ae a a ‘being contrary if it doesn’t grant oe 4 | ANSWER: It is a née a to understand, but a steel ship ‘peraaeaten ta Tenck. tle igre > 2 ‘Or 60% er. ks hes | : {floats more lightly on the water ‘than does one made out of }. big- pictures eae at hem |? tin star . . . the young -sherif# 4 Brunch time, junch time dinner or enench time—it’s wood. The reason is that while a- piece of. solid metal won 't im 1958 and he’s the biggest money > faced the mob-alone .. . oi cs I | the right-time : : ’ ‘float, a container made of meta! will float readily if the total maker at the boxoffice, he's needed | 4 ‘cept for the angry ex-sheri 4 er om Te to come to Howard Johnson's! lweight of the space it encloses is less than that of water that at home. hd ano cours Soe bor ; i hers- Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's might occupy the same space: Because metal is so strong,! — i ree ade plat gts caged he'd > serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches much less of it than wood is needed to enclose a given space. Kay Kendall, who spent a few > wear a tin star of his own! 4 and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased ‘Thus a metal ship is lighter than one made out of wood, even 42%" im a Switzerland Hospital, |) : 4 with our wide range of food id f will be well in time to start ‘The | Paramount presents ge of food at a wide range of prices to -though a steel plate is heavier than a board. Seaworthy ships p iuctant Debutante,” MGM is i? 4 fit all pocketbooks. have even been made out of cement: | relieved to know. It was a flare- P , 4 i * « *. up of an old liver condition, and 14 > FOR YOU TO. DO: Have you ever made a model ship? she is new out of the hospital. > 4 Tome | Try fashioning one out of a block of wood, whittling it to shape Sandra Dee will leave on sched- > 4 HOWARD JoHNsONs with your knife.-By inserting a mast-to carry-ahome-made we I am glad to say. I think if} a Minin sail, and fixing a rudder at the stern, you will obtain a ship ia pe . been = to nr nave > ¢ ~ . = rip to Europe she wou ve On Woodward (U.S.-10) at Square meraagad a it In the bathtub and-make it go by been the‘ most heart-broken gir!’ 4 , we n : : a ; in Hollywood. Lake Road — Just South of Pontiac (Mail your question on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins - Sse ™ excited ts Joba Sason : : — Thursday. ‘ eran eens i Care of this paper. Robert Miller of Oahu, Hawail, won $10 who has been borrowed by MGM P “SPORTING DOGS GLENN FORD in | FRIDAY for this one. Tomorrow: What are worms good for?) — from U-I to play opposite Sandra. é A FIELD” | “DON'T G0 NEAR 4 . A Paramount Release ee 4 & SAT. , : y | cartoon & Novery |” : = THE WATER 4-4 : ONLY ] Seein E e Do {long in hopes the dog, Judy, would P i 4 | Closing of Suez Seei29 Eve Dog. jin — , Lost for Week, 2 9 8 , | Doors Open at 10:45-A-M--$ DEEP IN THE ICY ANTARCTIC! R ae eee eet 1 Si ; A C! Boosts Panama etur ned to Man — Thruway spotted the animal > LATE SHOW EVERY SAT.. 4 — a 3 “north of Newburgh, N.Y., last» e- < -MONSTERS FROM THE DAWN OF TIME 1 RAMSEY, NJ.: — Emest) night and recognized her . from. ? 4 4 = | | Increase in Revenve Satders continues om to his Par) oished descriptions > NOW! Last 2 Days! ‘ DN OUR EARTH TODAY! ents" home in St. James City, Fla. P en? ay Mt JERRY LEWIS Ii : ; Will Be Used Toward’ we ear wl She was reunited with Sanders,'} 4 Enlarging Canal __ [a Tecovered friend." ‘) Sl iv’s THE FUNNIEST i THE SAD SACK 4 ice’ > S| THING THAT EVER BALBOA, C.Z. (—The Panama aoe yen Seeing Eye! WANTED , =| HAPPENED TO JERRY > - dog, slipped from his car last Sun- =! aND To You! ‘ 2 _] Canal Co. reported today that the day while the blind night cub} 1000 COMIC BOOKS |» =) 4¥ 4 | Closing of the Suez Canaliast year ouitarist paused near Modena, | 1000. True Leve Story Mars > EXTRA ‘ Jerry's 4 . boosted its revenue by three mil- Ny. for a snack : we. Handle Tricks, Jokes, > ‘POPEYE CARTOON FUN » A Watking 4 lion dollars ———— —Sanders—34—-hetd-up—his trip-4 Novelties > TENWIS SPORT THRILLS £ Booby Trap! 4 i ee _ Waiting in a trailer park here with’ ss MAGAZINE setge ie ‘ 4 Summarizing operations in the his wife and t hildren. all week : * poor ented tant fun Wi the cen » x NEXT BIG ‘ATTRACTION IN OUR JANUARY PARADE OF TOP HITS ; pany said about 1,600,000 long tons ' >. TS 4 of cargo thet would have gone NOW! JOHN WAYNE “JET. PILOT’. | TARTING | 4 rough the Suez came re jn- P : “ stead. The Egyptians blocked the s... “FUZZY PINK NIGHTGOWN” > > ee Suez Canal after the November : . : ag SIURY od NSE CLUTCH ES q /Ci Ee 1956 attack by Britain and France. > 4 , NemaScoP. and it was not_cleared until April | SATURDAY > 70) Th H FA 4 1957 4 ‘ ee etait e hee | RT EVERY The company said that improve- > 4 Pree Haris aliectipeebved THE ARROW- FLAMING STORY OF EETAY-0- WAHNEE 14 MINUTE OF THIS : dle new tankers and warships that | . . HEROINE OF THe BADLANDS! 14 4 : [are too large to go through the § — WERRY SRANDON present locks. he. Urls te’ ? SPECTACULAR | ‘ * * as It also reported a net income of > / 4 : PLUS ° $3,821,456. during the biggest year J screen—the > , SUSPENSE. ..as 4 = aed mtd ‘ | hattindien beauty 43 STORY OF a gray ghost slips > : / 4 A large at of the increased! whose daring > z j : business picked up from the Suez wrote & mighty: > into trackless seas! > apparently will be retained,. the : i> , ee Fcompany predicted. “Even more chapter in id SUSPENSE...as 4 significant than the rerouting of Hd . ; 4 ships has been the modification of ta Ahree tiny fighting world trade patterns which has > p’ : ° « ‘been advantageous to the Panama \4 ships track it 4 [Canal," the report said. ig down like terriers. ¢ meal 4 a i i ee oP Fat phefirer tiniest the canals § a 12 san — | 42-year history, the report said, | p> d the: battle | more cargo moved from the At- at WAN > : is joined. | antic to the Pacific than vice > P ; : |versa, This was attribed to Ja-§ . William BISHOP id Pi ies = =| bpan's increased demand for raw: ? ae | materials as well as to the Suez: > ie. closing. ' 4 a § Sulseaiuame |Red Feeling Better, 14 Jokes With Nurses © ig ed MRT WINE i ae. vali 7—he 4 * Skelton Seele “al enough to. joke iz JOHN GREGSON | } | , @ James BARTON sroner cur. “OO C-WANURCH ports PC Te , 18 Capta PP SUSPENSE...s | The comedian was stricken -at > : “the mighty raide . a4 home Monday night with eardiac The killer of “Shane“* — > | KIDDIES MATINEE asthma and was taken to St. | Ys broug : ‘ John's Hospital. by_firemen—sum<1 caught between two tT a Se s bro nt = bay | Ss ATURD AY 2 arm to 2 an —— «| HOTT > — “ and the world : . Gar th tham ¥ 5 * wk Fé 5 CARTOONS be FEATURES Jterday: “It's just a matter now: awaits the of convalescence.” ; 4 | Shiguast pane - PONTIAC “25 DRIVE- IN a ai 5 hs edhe Salt is used .in Rose a to! produce a hard surfa ~ TONIGHT — SATURDAY Tes The Most — So Wonderful mm, KIDDIES MATINEE ————SATURDAY- 5 CARTOONS ~ 2 FEATURES | T ij i { i Major League baseball hay’ Aaeeri jn existence much longer and has been far m 1Ore/ ‘popular than pro football which has earned the title of’ Major League football. . It has often been said that a realistic television policy and a good public relations campaign to sell its preduct has been pro football's life-line. When the World Series ended last October, how- ever, the Associated Press pointed out from a news- paper ‘survey that when the ‘seasons overlap, football has started to take the ink away from baseball. Long drawn out games and long seasons have been! just a couple factors attributed to some loss of ground! for baseball, but it now the Majors are confronted: with a problem which could make or break the sport’s: claim as the “national pastime ” : h rig: “Winter ‘Sports enthusiasts’ today: had assurance that the first week- end of the year would provide’ _ |pepert included: SNOWSNARE MOUNTAIN — Mejor jmountain in Clare county: Pou: six) inch pack bese, twe to four eae ot, new snow. jee sarciont BLACK Between Rogers City, Soneey pad eckecene Three inch pack base, inch powder snow. Skiin Sagerions, ABLE Ranch and Ski Club Water, 8ki Villiage, Bnew Valley Sylvan Nob and Otsego Ski Club, ali near inch base, ef good to Seth on OGEM. il HILLS, West ach — Six oae7 . Bra HOPEFUL—Rudy Pilous, new inch ty two inch new snow, skiing: : > a eS The feeling is that if the Majors don't start taking better care of the Minors they may be in trouble. Minor league baseball has been the bread and - butter for the Majors, but in recent years, teams and leagues have been folding by the dozens across the f— country. The Minors put most of th ame on television and _ the failure of the Majors to y up adequate TV policies. * * * The latest decision of the Majors to telecast the “pame-of-the-week” each Sunday is considered as the newest hatchet for the Minors. Minor league officials claim that their best days at the gate are on Sundays and if their crowds sit in their living rooms it will prove to be the downfall for baseball. Even Dizzy Dean, who now makes his living sing Major League TV broadcasts, has taken a poke at the Majors. - “The Majors are where they are because of the Minors,” he said. ‘and I may be ta ae against my job, but when the Majors overdo it on TV they're gonna + & b le themselves on a-deadiimb-" DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX 7 We will reiterate that Ed “Big Mo” Modzeltewski will not return to pro football with the Cleveland Browns next year. The five-year pro veteran will take an assistant’s coaching job with his old coach Jim Tatum, formerly of Maryland, now at North Carolina. , x * * ____ Athletic coaches for all teams at. Pontiac Nor thern, "High, except football, will be chosen this spring. Several have Hawks Lose, but Pettit’s Back Warriors, Knicks Winners By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {canned a field goal that put Philly) jahead for good, 86-65. Chuck Share |dropped a -39-7 decision to Miss There are some St. Louis Hawks | ‘brought the Hawks to within two fans seeing a ray-of sunshine’ points with 22 seconds left, but, through ‘the gloom of a 95-93 loss Woody Sauldsberry of the War-| to the Philadelphia Warnors last riors -stole the ball with 11 sec- night in the nightcap ef a National: 4. 4 ~ Basketball Assn. doubleheade: : y © go and held it til) the end.” — i i * The New: York Knicks walloped |. . * * : hie Syracuse Nate ini thesopener, So™ York, with Carl Braun s 131-98 in the only NBA action i points and Willie Naulls 25, put a A Ay on second and third "period spurges to sink the Nats..A 91-65 rebounding edge for the Knicks’ ray, as he made_his first appesr-/qidn't hurt matters, with Naulls ance since breaking his finger last) getting 29. week, Though on a limited-service | basis, Pettit scored two field goals_ and three fouls for seven points. Ed oe acauley led the Hawks with 26 points, but the Warriors’) Paul Nacicwn and Neil Johnston! each scored 22 and therein lays the story of the game. _ * * * Both kept the W arriers in w nip: “and tuck” affair “until Tom Cola —<. & Bob Pettit is the origin of the © * * Ed Conlin had 23 points, 19 in the first half, to lead the Nats. ‘Dolph Schayes had 5-for-5 at the ‘foul line to run his string to 50- for-50, five short of Boston's Bill | foul shots made, Weekend: Skiing Outlook Bright, Operators Say With from three to five inches ‘base, covered with about three linches of powder (natural) snow, ‘all ski resorts in the Pontiac area toda¥teport excellent prospects for’ weekend sport. LA Open Gets Started Today 152 Golfers Lift Lid on ‘58 Winter Season . ot Rancho Municipal Return to freezing tempera- having snow machines to spread additional coverings on top of the | LOS ANGELES of — The 18 several inches of snowfall earlier winter golf trail opens for traffic: in the week, There: way some today with a field of 1o2 set to tee goed skiing over New Year’s day eff in the 32nd Los Angeles Open and conditions haye improved since, say the operators, and a purse of $35,000 : * * ig Mt. iGrampian Mt. east of Oxford, along with Teeple Hill and-the Sum- mit Club, at Fenton, all are oper- Skating their full complement of ® slopes and tows, Mt. Holly’s report is typical of the others: * * *. sandal “Skiing conditions are excellent. ite full All facilities are operating. There is a four inch, base of machine- made snow, with three inches of powder. Weekend prospects are ve ery good ' ‘ Teeple Hill, Kensington Park and! Bald Mt. Recreation area do not have snow machines, but all their | Playing the Rancho Municipal: = Course forthe third straight year, } - the Los Angeles event as usual! attracted most of the nation's bi name professionals and a youn —army—oftesser-lights, anxious to hit into the purse-money and the headlines. Rancho measures when stretched out length and par is 36-35—71 + * * Doug Ford worr the 1957 attrac- tion and as usual is a strong threat to win the $7,000 winner’s prize A year ago he had rounds of 69-71-71469—280, four under. par. for the 72 holes. Hig immediate runners-up were. leral inches of natural snow. Jay Hebert, 281; Art Wall Jr., and Jack Burke Jr., with 283. They Rosi, Busso Meet on TV are on —— tor this year’s show. 7.170 to ”~* ‘NEW YORK (INS) — Unless Only erce of the top 25 money'the “‘unexpected’’ happens -as it : winners of 1957 are missing. They has four previous times, Paoli Rosi are. Jimmy Demaret and) Sam «nd Johnny Busso ‘will meet to-! 2 Snead. past winners. here, and meht at Madison Square Garden! - i Cary Middiecoff. who never: has in a battle of ranking lightweight heen able to add thie one to his contenders ; i huge collection of trophies. ' This is the fifth tume the two). ; Two featured players competing New York battlers have been! - <“S"ane Dick Mayer, the National scheduled io meet in a ‘ten round-| 4 Open and “world” ‘champion, and er. Iliness or injury’ of one. or | league will direct the Hawks Sat- Best Among Bow! Teams: (UR: hurt the Minors, and when they do ae they he find gowi dies /Olis, conferences, |Texas Aggies $60,000. Another $20,- iSharman's record for stecessive. tures has permitted those resorts | Holly, north of Pontiac, and) : \slopes are in operation, over sev-;- ivery ood coach of the tailend Chicago oo CABERFAE at Cadillac: Four-inch new at aoe PIONEER HILLS, Roscommon—Six inch | — Black Hawks. said he has hopes |pase, three inch new snow, skting ex- Paella to 6-inch packed base, skiing of putting the team ‘in the NHL cellent. ECHO VALLEY at Kalamazoo: Tobog- VALLEY and Woedright Ski Park, Lewiston— Three hee re ae bese, one inch new snow ng SUMMIT UB, Fenton — Three .o four inch base, ‘twe inch powder snow. Skiing fair to good. | SILVER VALLEY, Tawas — Three inch ibase, three inch new snow. Skiing good. Tobagganing good. avy Fares Financially playoff berth. The former man- ager in a Canadian hockey | ufday against Toronto on Toronto ice By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , ceive approximately $365,000 Navy, with no conference tie-| each. fared better financially than| Oregon will get the biggest shafe jany other school competing in the/of areund $60,000 with the remain-' post season football bowl, gamés. der divided among the Pacific mgs * Coast Conference treasury and the: : : member schools final figures for al] ¢he which Ohio State ix @ imember. With | First Good Weekend ‘Due for State Skiers — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | a, inch base. Two a lexcellent. ic-One inch base, six inch powder snow. bers 9 plerity of good skiing. SKYLINE, Roscommon — Pour to six The Eastern Michigan Tourist foo] base. Two inch new snow. Skiing Assn. reported excellent conditions: Sckavuna es, 5 Park and at most centers in its area. The! wae, tix tem power “now. | suing gock. ‘sor 1 ing areas: ove MOUNTAIN at Boyne Falls: Gaytord—S8tx pase, ight” ‘inch new snow. Skiing nipeht base, 6 to 6-inch new powder.,- anin: aa . Gi at Holiday HI ee | base, cellent. MOUNT Pour-inch T. Bar lift operating. Open Priday ieecegs | Sunday Four = mp aiey packed base, § inch new roca 4 to 5-inch. powder, skiing ex- cellent. CADILLAC: Ice fishing fair in Lakes Mitchell and Cadillac, and walleye NEWA MIO MOUNTAIN — Two inch wider snow. ouing rhe 29 it. GRISWOLD MOUNTAIN, Indian’ River. WESTERN MICHIGAN . The ‘West Michigan tourist ‘and t Assn. reported for the fol- teen-inch base. 8-inc new snow, all slopes snoweat-packed. Skiing excellent. Y¥°S HILLS at Lakeview: Six-inch © inch powder, — good, No an ah LL at Mesick: Three-inch Skiing HILLS and Hickory Hills at Pour-inch base. 2-inch Mas _— ht skiing ils. but not at Hickory Us. LAKE VALLEY at Kalkaska: Pive-ineh+ S-inch new powder, akting very OMANISTEE Ski Area: 10 to 12 your to 8- a base. 10-inch new powder NEWAYGO Winter 8 and peooree Uae ep } rts Park: Skiing ning hag coer ent. Open noon | iow ay N Walleon Lake; unda. Ls at | i } snow. skiing very good. WARD HILLS at Branch: Six to 10-inch | | catching perch) Run ebove Heres? Rosy dain Catching waleyes and perch. HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Lipdy sont) ‘Ss RESULTS L LEAGUE Montreal Pi Tecume 2 EX New York (NHL) 5§, Washington (EHL) 1 The Big Ten, of Only games scheduled, IER HILLS at polaize: two to @-| . inch sony 6 inches new sno : HOLIDAY Pro Mentor {leave Scene in Last6 Months {Coaching Jobs | _ DETROIT ® — If the pace con- ‘|without a program.” - four major sports activities in the Red Wings . Join Lions, Pistons in Changes of . By JAMES DEWEY tinues, pro sports fans in Detroit won't be able to ‘‘tell the coaches Within six. months three of the city have seen shifts bosses. Buddy Parker left the Lions in August, Charley Eckman was eased out as Piston coach a month ago, and yesterday Jimmy Skinner: turned over the Red | Wing coaching job te former Na- tional Hockey League star Sid Abel. in field AP Wirephote TAKES THE ICE — New head coach of the Detroit Red Wings, Sid Abel,.'takes. the ice at the Olympia Stadium, with the man he Succeeded Jim Skinner looking on. Skinner resigned yesterday on the advice of his physician, and Abel was immediately named. to the post, games far from complete, a splits its share 12 ways with’ two rcheck today showed that the Mid- shares going to the Buckeyes, oné took “home approximately! Z sine op.7\t0 the commissioner's ‘office and, $160,000 after defeating Riee Tt ne each io the other member in the Cotton Bowl. The money, | | iof the conference after expenses minus expenses. will be applied to ; r expe sducte the new three million dollar sta- ere deducted. SPORES dium being constructed at Annap- * * * Detroit Adopts ‘Two-Fisted’ Policy The other schools jn the four ma jor bowls split their share of the gate and television and rad- | | | * * * 2 Rs e ended up with about $74,- = . . — ) plus $2.000 expenses, with the DETROIT w— The Detroit Tigers earahe six. Southwest Confer-/@7P adopting a tough, two-fisted lence —s mitt $84,000. policy on player salanes and some of the higher-priced talent can ex- All me vabers i" ~ Southwest Pect cuts. in 1958. lconterente also share in receipts) Genera} manager John McHale of the Sugar Bowl, in which Texas been “extremely generous to me- diocre ball players.” -'Td call it a realistie poliey.”’ said McHale when he met with. inewsmen yesterday at Briggs Sta-' dium. ‘We're going to take a long, | Says the Tigers in the = have ‘hard look at performances. Play- players. wil have to accept pay Bengals 1 ers wha do good jobs wil] be re- cuts. Contracts will be in the mai warded. Players who don't do as by the first of the week. well as expected can expect ad-. Outfielder At Katine; ike Boone ~— |justments.’ ‘ ad Kuenn in the $30,009 bracket, It is likely that shortstop Harvey, * Kuenn and infielder Ray. Boone nuh Sok contract web eet in the next few days. Over the years the Tigers have two of the club's three top-salaried issippi, and in the Gator Bowl,| where Texas A & M_ lost to Jen-: inessee 3. * _ Sugar Bowl stints said their figures will not be complete for another three weeks, but out of the Gator Bow] receipis of $258.- 333, including radio and TV. Ten- nessee received $64,000. and the Be Open City’ Frick, Four-Man Body 000 went to the Southwest Con-| ference and $21,000 to the South-) [. eastern: Conference. SEC schools Team in Big Town also share in Mississippi's half of | the Sugar Bow! gate. NEW YORK iP—Is New York an * * * _|“open city” for any National lost to Oklahoma 48-21 in the | "a > Orange Bowl, will receive about ae rout _ $225,000‘ of the tolat receipts ot |, _ $713,000, including $275,009 from “radio-TV. * rick and a h-questions tke that today wher they torial problems of baseball, The * + Puke gets to keep half of its-California put the spotlight on the. “share with the remainder divided Muddled situation. among other members of the At-| a , antic Coast Conference. After de-| = ue eae ducting expenses, Oklahoma’s| tional League team to New York ‘share of approximately $225,000) has been assured by Frick that ‘will pe split equally among tay it will find the city “open.” nembers z > lence pavotiaher Big Eight Canter ‘| There were broad hints from Cin- icinnati- last- weekend that owner ‘Powell Crosley Jr. was thinking The Rose Bow! audit also will of moving his Redlegs. Crosley said! __ not be completed for weeks. ‘But “the opinion among National’ League) on the basis of 1957 figures, when) owners seemed to be unanimous | the erowd again was close 0 that jt should maintain a team in 160,000, the Big Ten and the New York. 2 Pacific Coast ( ‘onfe rence will as "Under so-called baseball law, the! Ty circuit of either major league can- not be changed to include any city * * * | | : unanimous consent of the clubs in both leagues. The committee is expected to ing of the mgjors, Jan. rs) in new York. ‘No Sievers: Label Foils Trade Effort BOSTON u — Washington's re. fusal to include Roy Sievers in conversations has -folled a Red Sox-Sehators trade, according to =) nin. Cronin and nes s Calvin Griffith have held trade talks. .| “He wants’ some of our good young stuff," Crf@hin said. “But he keeps his star hitter out-of reach.” ow in the other circuit except by the} - approve an amendment that will). be submitted to the next joint meet- Boston Generel Manager J Joe Cro- ———— had one of baseball's ‘highest pay- ‘rolls, despite the fact that the club) has not won a pennant since 1945, and lfas finished higher than fourth’ {More Football for Stars wil New York Optimist Bow! Game Next TUCSON, Anz. ®#—A half dozen players will get a second taste of, bow! play in less than two weeks} Discuss Chance of NL when they line up with the college’ The all-stars wil be coached by all stars in the first annual Op-| Dan Devine, timist Bowl football game Satur- day afternoon in Tucson. 3 * * A capacity crowd of 8,500 is ex- fe\pected in Tucson High School sta-, dium to watch the all-stars play, ithe Tucson Cowboys, unbeaten| champs..of the newly-organized | -man .committee — will wrestle: Wes tern Prefessional_Feotball versity A thle t ie—Direcior--Vic.. ‘Teague. Proceeds will “help the Obeek will” he on the -Tookour start to explore the terri- Tucson Optimist clubs with their a ‘basketball coach when he at- boys’ work program. shifts of the Giants and Dodgers to| The game will be broadcast lo- Philadelphia ically but not televised. * * * Ken Ford of Hardin-Simmons: University, the nation’s No™1 pass-|: er in 1957, will share the quarter. back assignment with Carl Dodd | of Oklahoma. The all-stars also will have’ back | Walt Kowalczyk of Michiga n State, Bob Mulgado of Arizona! State at Tempe, end Dave Kaiser finish in the Holiday Festival. Missouri. lin pre-season estimates, only ont! in the last decade * * “1 think.” ala McHale, “that the Detroit club has more mediocre of Michigan State and Notre players an the $15,000 to $25.000 Dame's halfback. Dick Lynch. pay bracket than any other base- “oy ball club. That's a pretty healthy salary, you know.” who recently¢-re-| He said the chub will not ask signed from Arizona State at Tempe to become head coach at! NYU Basketball Coach Quits After 30 Years NEW YORK iNew York Uni- The general manager said the Tigers, who finished fourth last sea- son, still are ‘willing and anx- for igus’ to make. more_players-déals-~ McHale has had dozens of tele- phone conversations with Frank the iN Lane, the Cleveland general man- tends NCAA _ Convention |Football League team ima huff ijust before the opening of the ex- - That means that only Jack Tighe of. the Tigers holds the seme jog ‘the had a year ago, and Tighe has put in only one full-season as — manager of the Detroit baseball team, © First to ‘go in the recent flurry was Parker who left his job as head coach of the city's National hibition season. ee * * * Parker's explanation for his un- expected resignation was that he couldn't do anything with the squad. He was replace] by his jassistant George Wilson who a week. ago led the Lions to the world championship . - Next ‘on the list of expendables | was fast-talking, cigar-chewing _ Eckman. He was forced to re- | sign because of the poor show- , ing of his National Basketball Assn. team. Piston owner Fred Zoliner, whe brought the club up from Fort Wayne, Ind., last sea- son, -picked one-time Piston Red Rocha as the new coach, Now the latest substitute is Abe!- for-Skinner. Skinner took over the “Red: Wings in 1954 after Tommy Ivan went with the Chicago Black Hawks. * * * In two of his ‘three fyl] seasons as coach Skinner led the Wings ‘5 National Hockey League titles and saw them win one Stanley Cup . championship: . But this season the Wings are | floundering. A flurry of trades has backfired. Many rookie hope- fuls haven't turned out is ex- pected, Skinner said he left the club on the advice of his physician be- cause of severe headaches The 38-year-old Abel who tered the famous prod iction line 4 aye Ted Lindsay and Gordie Howe = = the late ‘40s and early Ws :g . = wire to inherit some of them Montreal Adds. fo NHL Lead. “Dumps —teats--5-2—to =? Go 12 Poirits Ahead ager, and is talking over possible! sloward Cann aneounred ped trades with three or four other « # < a 3 =) -day that this would be his last American League clubs. season as head coach; after hold- ing the post for over 30 years. (Tennessee State Favored NYU, touted as the city’s best has a 2-5) ‘MACOMB, Ii. record ‘so far this year and ru- State is heavily favored to defeat mors of dissension on the clubjhost Western Illinois University to- have prevailed since a last place'night and win the NAIA Midwesf iTip-Off basketball tournament. + IN AUTORAMA —_ Michigan | Hot Rod and Michigan - Sports Sievers led the American Car Clubs are co-sponsoring a show jn the 6th anmial Autorama Lionel Hebert, the National PGA the other postponed the éarlier . tilleholder ibouts., ‘ ‘League ig home runs and runs; _at ‘the State Fair Grounds in [Washington hasn't enough to of- the Pontiac Shifters will take saa (left) who only last Sunday ‘batted in for 1957... Cronin said that without Sievers, Detroit, Jan. 10-12 and Ron Car- eb for a. trade. son, representing 24 members of | Neither Cronin nor Griff ith! part in the Program. ton desired. 1 i] | Jos “ = Hy i. eta ae ae ef SF ee ee CL ee re ee SCENE CHANGES — QuarterhackTobin Rote Lions to the National Football League title at . the Los Angeles Rams and the pretty scene in Briggs Stadium is now in. Hawaii where he will _-Yhe middle is play in the Hula Bowl Sunday against a team of oe, : . = sen = =e \ college All-Stars. On the right ‘ts Elroy Hirsch of : United Press Prete the DetPoit Tee mw — Tennessee, jsosning the Toronto Maple Leafs ‘|Guy Talbot. For Richard it was idrew-a majer penalty for fighting. point back of third place Boston. ‘Tturning back defending champion '|State took third place with a 92-80 Georgia of league Field —__ | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Montreal Canadiens are fast making a mockery of the Na- tional Hockey League pennant race. — ; * +* * Entering the last half of the 70- game season, the Canadiens hold a 12-point margin over the second, place New York Rangers after } ! j>2 in the cireut’s lone game last night _Dickie Moore opened and closed ‘the Canadiens’ scoring as he sparked the league leaders' at- tack with two goals. The others came off the stitks of Henri Rich- ard, Claude Provost and Jean- No, 18 of ~ ee With sn sealed dastet wide- open hockey, there was a flare-up in the third period when Bob Baun of the Leafs and Andre Pronovost of Montréal squared off, Each The défeat left the Leafs tied . for fourth place with’ Detroit, a Title Goes to Citadel MOBILE, Ala, #—The Citadel ni oe are Senior Bowl basket- points in the fifth annual Aourna- - *&: *€ 4 ‘The South Carolina military ‘ won-thetitletast-night_ by and host Spring Hill-67-55. Florida over 3 Sport Pager Which flew the pros to Honolulu. © (het All SWC SEATS ad jremain unbeaten as’ the 1997-58) games and —— fon Oc eck unto bee fal in its one outing. — RECREA | with five straight| Senge" Ot ye Se, HE Seo ctories. and: Troy @F€/sume Tuesday. The Broncos. ne Benson's the road to meet a_ strong _ Brighton team. which has already upset Northville and gave Clarks- : - jton a busy evening. “FOR * * * EXTRA WIDE St. Mary will also have its | work cut out meeting St, Fred- erick here Tuesday. a on hiewe wet to—lnen <, Pivot Had Five - Games to Play ‘of New Year Tuesday “PCH “Plays Ist Contest] e There's “three = a row” comfort in area ave yet tw ee. Thumb power Almont leads the trio with 5-0. Imlay City has taken four-in a row and St. Benedict three, LL Ouinies Play Tonight. _Against Edsel Ford By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Central High School will _|get back into the basketball scene next Tuesday against Dearborn Ed- off the New Year campaign Valley's top scorer. of eligibility remaining before his The Class A Inter-Lakes Confer- ence initiates post-holiday high SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. “Y our DeSoto & Plymouth Dealer”. ° 912 S. Woodword—Birfningham MI 6-5300 | school basketball action in the Oak-) ‘and County area with a full sched- ule of three league games to- /night. *x* * Waterford (0-1) goes to Berk- ley (1-0), Walled Lake (0-1) en- | tertains Southfield (0-1), and Richard D. Kuhn - 149 W. Huron _@ Washed and Dried For- Quicher—Fasier Service We Have an Automatic Wheel Washer KUHN AUTO WASH Across trom Firestone | Farmington (1-0) visits Van Dyke (1-0) to renew prep cage activity following vacation. Southfield, winner of the Christ- ‘mas Invitational tournament at | Farmington, gets a slight nod over’ ‘Walled Lake, .although the Vikings; ‘the Jays on the home court. * * * | | Berkley, defending Inter-Lakes| ‘co-champion with Walled Lake and/ title favorite this season, rates a) ® Lwide edge over the Skippers. Van! 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The big pivet man had only | pop lneaydery in the game at Saginaw as his ost prep op | uation. As result of tion, Ray will not play in. five games, against Edsej Ford, Bay City Central, Flint Northern, Wa- _{sel Ford, but the Chiets will, kick-| big Hudson Ray, 6-foot-6 senior) center and one of. the Sesinaw : Ray, who had only five games : plinary reasons. DRORPED — Big Hudson Ray, Poctiac Central's big 6-foot center will not be with the basketball team for the remainder of the first semester. Ray, who still had five games of eligibility before his graduation at mid-term, was dropped from the squad for disci- Pontiac Press Phote 2 Coliseum next season is a balloon. 1 A-big baHoon, “+ should be. *iwest end of the stadium = three Sh rit. ie Site Big ‘| Problem in Cotleonns a LOS ANGELES m — It may sound like a . scheme, “bat one man has suggested that the only thing needed to get the Los Angeles. Dodgers into Memorial 56-feet-in diameter:+ The plot would not be te ferry the players over the gatekeeper’s head. It would be to keep the sun out of their eyes by providing them with the world’s biggest eye-| , shade. One of the chief obStacles to an agreement that would let the Dodgers play in the 100,000-seat coliseum’ has been a lack of ac- cord over. where —s One of the amendments would iput. home plate at the ‘west end, and the other would require that the Dodgers replace any sod dug The Coliseum Commission up during baseball season. doesn’t want it at the west end) Both amendments were contin- because if would be necessary to gent on a breakdown in the Dod- tear up considerable turf there./gers’ negotiations with Pasadena The Dodgers don't want it at for use of the Rose Bowl. But they the east end because the sun would failed to get the needed six votes. pe eee ont Army Hockey Coach Wants 2 Divisions Anyway, contractor ven Hasris BOSTON U—A proposal that of nearby Arcadia marched into a commission meeting yesterday with a big drawing, showing a huge balloon anchored over the cables. The -idea, he explained to his baffled audience, would be to ad- just the position of the balloon so! it would cast a shadow over home| ~~ plate, thereby relieving the bat-| “The plan of the league I am ter of the burden of squinting at Putting forth would have two divi- a curveball through a sun-/Sions, upper and lower,” Riley ded into two divisions has beer joffered by Army Coach Jack Ri- llight. jtold a hockey ‘writers meeting LOS ANGELES — Three May Quit “oe of = ies oe Mun-| . tson or Roosevelt Alexander wil] pressure of quarterbacking a mil- lin of the Los Angeles Rams announcing last) team may be _the reason for the! night his retirement from football | We as been around that long.” take over the center spot. * * * Neither has seen too ee ae ition this year in the three g: ‘lion -dellar _professienal- football: Rams’ Great QB Hangs Up Spikes (®— The high'retirement of Norman Van Brock-|after nine years with the Rams, | __ Said only: Van -Brocklin, — played. Ray has collected 52 Points| T ond-O- fakes Keglers Ended in three games for a 17 eer average. The Chiefs first setback jcame prior_to Christmas at Flint. Central which has an unbeaten 30 slate. Edse] Ford has a 2-2 record | this year. The, Dearborn team | will present a tall. but imexper- ienced team led by center Mike | Halstead (6-4), Gary Joachim and Neil Hadley a per of 6-2 forwards, With either Munson or Alexan-| ider in the pivot, Dick Whitmer and Skinfier at forwards, Jerry ‘Williams and Charies Barge at “guards make up the rest of the istarting lineup. Ray’s loss for three SVC games - be a hurting blow for the! efs especially for the January ee game at Saginaw which has been figured co-favorites with Pon- tiac for the title. This would have been Ray's last game. Then the Chiefs would have later at home, January 27th; but this is the first game of the seeond semester in which Ray would have Leahy Leaves Hospital | ‘57 in Style at the Land-O-) Three leagues a Brown I Picked Top Pro Rookie (Lakes alleys in Waterford Luo Cleveland Back Named. ship came up‘with some of the weeks - of December. ; ‘outstanding individual bowling’ ef-| forts of the season during the final Co-proprietor Lee Miller had a hand in the keg feats. He had a 680 actual series with games of 199, 2583 and 223 and made 707 with handicap in the Wednesday Night Men's League, J. Nichol- a sameé loop. The Eagles No. 2887 league had! a 271 game bowled by A. Caswell. L. Karr turned in a 267 and C. Shotwell’s 695 series were FRIDAY’S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION | CHICAGO. AB > Frank... nf alent Notre Dame coach, was! discharged from Passavant Hos! puede ‘pital yesterday after a medical FOR YOU TO TAKE ‘FABULOUS AS eee ee ee @ “eee eeeeenee Tree rrr = | checkup. 5A aS Sa Neem ena at 130 MPH Balances Your Wheels high- lights in. the Westside Merchants: \to meet Saginaw again three days|!0oP. | football. by NFL Yesterday at Van Brocklin in his career with | Syracuse Dinner SYRACUSE, N.Y. a fellow ==5 best sport is sup-| posed to be Lacrosse, Jimmy Brown is doing pretty well ip The piledriving fullback of the : Cleveland Browns was named | last night as the official “rookie of the year” and “player of the year” of the National Football League. ed with a civic testimonial din- ner for Brown at the Hotel Syra- cuse. - Won Lest Pet. Mote. -scccocecocrsoses 34 7 774 Syracuse wos neces sees 23 New Vat —...:..-.<5-... 17 33 ilade 14 16.467) WESTERN DIVISION | ; Won Lest Pct. St. Lows .... il B76 Mmecagel “i ‘fa, +s SCHEDULE FRIDAY cae at Cincinnati UTRSDAY’S RESULTS New ig 121, Syracuse 98 —priiacdeiphia $5. -St—Louts $3 Market Tire and ONLY MARKET TIRE| The 21-year-old former Syracuse Zi University star from Manhasset, (INS) — For| The NFL. announcement coincid- | here yesterday. “In. the upper we would have ‘|Boston University, Boston College, Harvard, St. Lawrence, Clarkson and RIP. In the lower, Dart- mouth, Northeastern, Colby, Mid- dlebury, - Brown, Providence, ‘Princeton, American Internation- jal, Tufts, Bowdoin, MIT and |Army. “It “would have strong teams playing strong and vice-versa with a yearly Christmas tournament ‘deciding -the champions of each | division, * he said, OA Happy, Prosperous 1958 fo x * * “Nine years is a long time and The announcement by one of the great quarterbacks of the Na- | tional Football League probably | brought joy to the 11 other clubs | of the, league because the ever- | threatening Rams must rely on — Van Brocklin’s immediate alter- nate, Billy Wade, and two rook- i | tes, Frank Ryan_of _ and Everyone! ; ‘the Rams has been one of the, CHEVROLET-BUICK igreat field generals of the NFL. MY 2-2411 _ LAKE ORION *”- * * | | Locally it appeared that Van's re- |tirement was a mystery and the \former University of Oregon star | would give no further explanation -\of his retirement aside from saying ihe had contemplated the move ‘since the —e of the 157 9 sea- USED A-1 TRUCKS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer son. a ;- « & Olive 1-9711 Open Evenings Pete Rozelle, genera] manager |, of the Rams and a close friend of the Dutchman, had an informal | EXP ERT opinion. Installation * ew @ Leeal Pick-Up | Rorelle said that Van Brocklin é fol pad at the age of. 31 was feeling the Guaranteed i N.Y., had a tremendous rookie sea-| field general. And that: with a son, leading the league in rushing| three youngsters: of his own, 7 ‘ubcaps with 942 yards as he carried Cleve-| daughters aged from 7 to 5, Van || Css % Order @ Meaeis Seq land to the Eastern Conference| believes he should begin a busi- nar of Gut = mt es r= Safety” Rule Glass Co. , | He has a successful connection “Formerly Hub Auto Glass” The “rookie” and the “player” to represent a pipeline coating | 479 Oakland awards are the first to receive _company_in Portland and will con L —— FE 4-7066 ue § _lofficial league approval since 1946. itinue that job as an immediate @ Both awards will be presented fo. | Brown at an official ceremony in iLos Angeles Jan. 9. IV¥ WL Wh 4016 Coca Cola 28 28 35 21' Lake'wd: L 27 20 35 321 World Book 25 31 . 8, 34 22 Bonded Ins. 7 35 D. 32 24 Manny's 21 38 m 3224 West Auto 19 3% 36 ac —= = ae — Pennell 237, Coone Eastern college hockey by divi- - ALi ip adic id Nala Ae Ny ‘ venture. ' * * ; Van Brocklin was the NFL's| leading passer three times, in} 1950, 1952-and 1954. He ran second) in 1951 and 1953. * * * ‘During his pro eareer he com- | pleted “1,011 out of 1,897 passes./f° The completions were good for 16,- 114 yards and 118 touchdowns. * Wrought Iron DON’T BE pared and: Lump, Egg, Stove and HITS, Cass: ~ With ‘An Empty Coal. Bin These Cold, Wintry ~Days .. . Call NOW For An Coal”, The Cl h aL cma ”, The Clean, Bright Coal, Specially Pre- Fridey € ized For Stokers .. : Or. In _ Open ‘til “—— CORMIN Lumber and Coal ‘RAILINGS CAUGHT Nut. Sizes. Carl Shell __ FE 2-6885 a TW ENTYSIX —— cee Quits FOOTBALL — Quarterback Norm Van Brocklin (right) of the Los Angeles Rams receives a lifetime pass to all Rams’ games from general manager Pete Rozelle-afterthe star passer | * announced his retirement from pro football yesterday. He said he =) to go into Persie —— , County Bo Bowe’ | for Young Hopefuls me Entering Meet _jat Faster Pace | the time left for: men bowlers to enter the 2nd annual Pontiac Press Bowltaina For women bowlers the deadline is a week later, Monday night, February 10th. > * * * ‘Area alleys report that entries are, being returned at a faster pace as the deadline draws closer. Ap. Facsimile Michigan Coach Predicts 3-Team Race “ANN ARBOR coach Bil] for the Big Ten basketball cham-/ pionship. ~ Y * * | “] think the winner will lose nearly as many as last year,”” Pe-/ rigo said before taking his Wol- verines to Iowa for their confer- ence opener tomorrow. Michigan State and Indiana, | sharers of the crown last year, | | each lost four times while win- ning 10. It was the first time in| Si*years the title holders dropped | more than three contests. Perigo pointed to Mict igan State, | Minnesota and Illinois, as the top| -bracket inthe conference this; year. | * * ee “They look ‘strong from non-con- ference play,” Perigo said. | j Neo Big Ten team went through | the pre-league grind unbeaten. Bat Michigan State became the | early favorite when Ohio State and Indiana faltered. _“"The _other teams look like they, ¢ DOUBLE ¢ GREEN STAMPS , | | t Michiganican give _ Michigan State some ] Perigo today predicted: trouble," a hotly contested three team race|doesn't look that strong.” t weekend, Sunday February 16th will be used to compres the qual- ifying. A «ewe The finals will get started as early as possible Saturday morning February 22nd at the Huron Bow! and .presentations of awards and prizes will be made that afternoon at the ‘300 Lounge." With $1,200 guaranteed for the first three places in each the men's and women’s divisions, the prize list. may reach a total for | at least 75 bowlers to share. Every bowler who qualifies is in Big Ten said Perigo. “State -_*® © *.-” Michigan finished in a deadlock ‘for fifth last season. Perigo said his team may. be weaker this time. The Wolverines have a 5-3 record ‘but_they won their last two games against New Mexico and Arizona on. the road. | _e wk * reertain of sharing in the prize “We'll have to start playing fund, and all qualifiers will shoot | better te do as well as last for numerous trophies and gift year,”: Perigo said. |prizes along with the big prize| “We're not as steady. We get: fund. jahead and fall back and we haven't 'been a good road team at all.” He inserted hot shot sophomore ‘Terry Miller and Jack Lewis in the back court on the southwestern, jtrip and said they seemed to boost! * * * High qualifiers will be presented with trophy awards by alleys. The top overall man and woman qual- ifier will also receive a Press award. 2Atown Opens Jan. to\the Detroit club, said 135 are expected. DETROIT w — The - Detroit Papen @ thik ts tee for their room, bird and travel eased : Tigers spring} fold. First, .it gives an oppor- expenses. . : Qualifying Rounds Geir wea wae in| Suty V0" Be oven te aps wie | “Each of the boys will pay hist rank — va ; ; might have overfboked at the school, where an 2 Started Feb. 6-9 ct Sitabsand, Fie. on Jan 21. The! So tsgue scouts. Tet, M eives (Iimnan snl! wil averoce "the Labeled, the Florida. ff . , | but was unable to Local Alleys Mote than 100 boys from the| the Tiger officials » to /activities at four fields. : ~~ * __,-_]]_ find enough superlatives Seater = Spe coe The I eee |e OO Ta tl fnebee ine away! for the Ed - is midnight Sunday, February 2, alll Katalinas, supervisor of scouts for! Any — and Kata-| “What do we have at Tiger- felt t ‘sl boys signed linas says he is ‘‘Sure we'll sign town? Well, its setting is on a several” — will be reimbursed former air force base which was QUALIFYING: {40%-; PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY BLAN K MEN—FEB. 8-9 _SINGLES ‘TOURNAMENT — SUAS STEED PRIZES FINALS; Fes. FEB. 15 (Please type or print) 1 th each division ene: Mrs. or Miss Wooce 6s cece cee PON. cc ccee «3 : AMEE eos sees eeec erect wo. City... 0. : MEN: ¢ . Ist $450 Highest league average during 1957. .... .League........ 2nd $225 3rd $125 ti ee eee eH ewes oe ee ee eaae z tri “ABC Sanction No, . WIBG’Sanction No ( en $00 , 70% Handicap Deadline tee men's entries is midnight, Feb. 2 end : . reelegehcapan ‘for women midnight, Feb. 10, All entries must be WOMEN: Sanctioned mailed or delivered to The Pontiae Press Sports Ist $250, sf hatag id Dept., or left at local alley. Entry fee must accom- 2n d $125 Oakland County pany this application in full, 3rd $75 (Based on 250 Entries) alifyin Finals Entry Fee Prize fund will be re-| Micke Cartes s | Bowling -...... $1.35) oe ok ee ° Recreation Huron Bowl | Tournament Exp. .65 10 entries. Trophies will Howes Lanes (3 games) Prize Fund ..... 4.00 | be awarded winners and (3 somes oe same |; — * Total Cost $6.00 three high qualifiers. return of fees. 3. Tournament manager reserves - Beautiful awards will be pre- | sented to. the men's and women's | champions and the runnerups in each division. ‘the team's punch. * * * . M. C. Burton, George Lee and captain Pete Tillotson are the oth- er starters for the lowa game. The Hawkeyes, almost invinci- ble on their horhe court, were stunned late last year by the in- vading Wolverines. .Michigan wound up the campaign with sue- | cessive triumphs over the co- champions and the Hawkeyes. Iowa was the winner of the man and woman bowlers to partici- receive gift awards. Bowlers who wish to complete for the prizes as the oldest entries should inflicate their age alongside their names on the entry blanks. Entry blanks can be clipped from with Oil Chan & Queen City tournament at Buffalo|the Press and mailed or returned ge jlast_ week. But assistant coach/to the sports department or turned 9 Gas Fill-Up ‘Dave Strack, who scouted the/in to their area alleys. Hawkeyes, said they are still) - oe ONE WEEK ONLY “green.” e *. @ | ‘Joslyn-Columbia Sunoco |) “put they're comers,” Strack Service Station said. ‘‘They have good bench om mead FREE Pick-Up and Delivery fer Complete Service and Tune-Up Open Daily 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. ‘ GENERATORS | ‘and CLUTCHES 'strength."" Lack of depth is one of ‘Michigan's weaknesses, Cage Play Resumes Waterford League Men's basketball action in the Waterford League resumed fier . ‘Cars « and wt Trucks $ Serer ae rr _and up Discount to GM Employes STEVE'S AUTO PARTS s100 Elisabeth Lake Ra. FE 58-3651 entation Complete Compenenl ai -(net just a wee Custom tntercor, Hi-Fi ‘Systems @ We Repair All Models m4 asa jp hae ne * Bloomfield Electronics OR 8-8587 ,son's Mobile downing Ryeson’s Su- ‘T Junior Chamber of Commeétce lac. the holidays Crary Junior High with Hutch: iper Market, 63-57; White Swan‘ de- | feating M59 Sunoco, 60-43 and the! STRIKES | AND. SPARES | aor sameeren ing Drayton Drus, 67-46. | What's your bowling average? * * * ‘What was it a year ago? And two Joe Umphrey paced Hutchinson's years ago? If it hasn't improved \victory with 22° points while Ron|measureably in the past few years, iSeets made 19 for Ryeson's. Mal/you may not be bowling enough. ‘Kerrigan netted 21 points for White/If you bowl just once a week, ‘Swan and Chuck Young had 10 for|it’s diffieulf to raise your average. Sunoco. Drug's Pickett tallied 21/You'd be surprised how much help in a losing. cause. a@ weekend practice session can Next Tuesday night's games:|be. That's the only time you can ‘Johnson & Anderson vs. Jaycees, |safely experiment to improve your 17:15; Ryeson’s. vs. Drayton Drug,|game. And if you bowl in two 18:30. leagues a week, the difference = my Will goon become apparent, oe *. -“~ * of Sphacees ? ¢ Ps . f sey a * oe? ” Looking for the | Ideal Family Game? “= HOURS OF FUN AND PLEASURE PING-PONG TABLE |* %" Fir Top and Stand | If weakriess on spares is causing lyou trouble, remember to reach out for your target in releasing the ball and follow through cor- ishing up in front of your face, |as we illustrate today. “heres it's tension in the stance GET THEM A that’s keeping your scores low, ean forward from the waist, too. try them both. I find these two habits very helpful when I'm tense or tight on the approach, If you have occasional trouble reaching the foul line with good balance, try checking the ball's Aluminum Combination Doors | FULL INCH THICK eas 44” 7 ae 36"x80 [Position on your first two steps.) (Copyright 1958, John F, Dille Co.) ‘pate in the tournament will each/~ Stilt Out, Kansas Bows in Overtime (Try flexing your knees. You might{ot 6. No post or substitute entries, -Quolifying times and pleces to be published in the Press, Seb. 5-6 and 13. ‘ TOURNAMENT RULES 1. Bowlers mus? present their highest league average for 1957 as of November 1. 2. Anyone payee his of her average will be Seq antes and will forfeit rights ‘to any or all prizes or 4. Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rulks. 5. Final qualifiers witl pay for additional 3 games in finals. r right to reject any a all entries. As a feature gift of the Prest| Box column of the Press, the oldest | Okla. State Snaps Jayhawk String By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lineup and Kansag can be beaten —although not easily. x * * That's what some folks have been of Oklahoma State proved them right last night as they knocked the second ranked Jayhawks from the ranks of basketball's unbeaten twith 52-50 overtime decision. Kan- fsas had rolled up 10 straight vic- tories, including a 63-56 triumph over the Cowboys in the season's opener, a * Chamberiain, the nation’s lead- ing scorer with a 32.2-point aver: ence ageaee = wTueeaay against Oklahoma. * * * ure of revenge as they whipped Canisius 9-66 for their straight. Canisius was the last team to defeat West Virginia. | That was in the regional final of | NCAA play last spring in New York's Madison Square Garden, * * * Citadel defeated Spring Hill 67-55 in the final of the Senior Bow! at) Mobile, Ala., and Harvard em- ployed a zone defense to good ad- fending titlist Anmiherst in cham- pionship game of the University New Hampshire invitational. ~*« *« Macomb, Ill, with Tennessee State’ routing Hamline 106-57 on a field goal shooting average of 58 per cent, and Western Illinois back William Jewel 72-58: Tennes-| see Staté, 1957 NAIA champion, LAUAN Plywood. Panels © Entry ; 4'x8’ YW" Thick 32”x80” Installed a ARCHERY FOR ALL AGES © Winter Indoor Flint. Round © Team & Individual Shooters Wanted © Beginners Welcome © Club & Plant League Reservations Fee—$2.25; per person—$1,50 | e Nite agai J Saturdey—Junior GILES | ARCHER Y. DONALDSON LUMBER | - Sa rm a 7s 27 Orcherd Loke / FE 2.8381 ae 7 ADDRESS *. «1.4 ...44++4.-PHON see ee ewes 4 A * % Take Wilt Chamberlain out of the saying all along and the Cowboys oxrser&2s | HOLIDAY Meantime, top ranked West vir] ginia's Mountaineers got a meas-: ninth The books were closed on the major holiday tournaments as the| vantage for a 5549 defeat of de-. The four-team NAIA Midwest tip. | off tournament got under way at ' and Western Illinois meet for the title tonight. * * * In posting their seventh straight vietory since the opening loss to Kansas, Oklahoma State took a 28-23 halftime lead. State trailed Driefly at the start of the over- time when Monte Johnson's free throw gave the Jayhawks a 50- #9 edge. Roy Carberry, who scored all of Oklahoma State's points in the overtime, put the Cowboys back in front, with a field goal and then added a free throw second half broke the West Vir- ginia-Canisius game wide open. At the time the Mountaineers spurted, the Griffins had pulled. within three points, 50-47. * * * ley Conference campaign with a en Boston College capitalized on an amazing 56 per cent field goal accuracy for an 88-78 victory over Brown and its seventh triumph. Morehead of Kentucky picked off a fantastic total of 93 re- bounds in downing Washington and Lee 103-59. Touring Brigham Young lost to Vanderbilt 89-56; Georgia Tech.beat Furman 74-64 and Fres-| no State defeated Butler 85-75. A string of 16 straight points within a space of one minute and 38 seconds midway through the ICE SKATES GALORE! Reduced for ‘Special Savings DICK DEANS WATERFORD JAOEL HARDWARE Wichita opened its Missouri Val-| 7469 decision over Drake. Unbeat-/- as | | Protect yourself and your Rants free an accident due to defective mechanical equipment on your car. 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"4 othe t nF del- be peace ost Lease Sic aghvier gard eleymend|| Armee & Co. a2 Morar co 331 SING e pe we” maxi kept mily-tik type t CC ar st of : The as Phila Mrs ae ogego nou ; siead Slaughte hioge 09: lom 3 ett jarmcee 28.4 Murray Ci . 42.21 LAN’ han on and on No- is it, fa this tien in s- | C t we: * ported ified. of Phila she Des WISH the the iia Mapece weeiee act 25; mba peat eer pre latent his Set Line. ae at on a i ss t sates ber State Der; ly knit, ant for me pe the re See tee ship. * = front) jident 21, bus = during = ™ q aad oe Saag ara ie lang ae ul Cs fin * 24 Sener der - 146] of le in rem te § ‘losely port vera in | iu bu 2985 own ice Larsen in -fron the passengers ms Geor reads pee! sh baste a sgh G “5 Spinco 29 rted Dec rt ie im a reeks hester of 298. T ice m 8| Browne, rded ther isco. bea as. 4 summer chaiet cual cueaes estab at a On 15-16 Na Gre 33.3! repe s in by phere, t. The wee Roch 50, ri- Maur fro make 4 boa 0 Frane Dong rs acsd — not Bane aa wei XY of Bi lection usiness nt. ear |p tment. t six — A hling, ured yk oe rl ran to of the ina epee = Sst “bes irecto 5260 cu good Market peocest ee Ne am ty 1| cod r rime this y f itrea abou h| OY Kre ‘inj r le tite gi opped t as, and to injured and fa al D J ragga Seen oli aee & gna 29.7 embe pa tions of | nds * CO ores rad was is ca tt st in fron w ram uner. ¢ eae ers 30 80-21 tate 200 Sects Sone Nor Sta tee nue lec drop spe * eets he On Rd., nh aha hos cars tly She ible was seriously was F ns Mes. Sa Boe ar 328 ue Bi * 481 Reve r co a f one rd, * m t man, er R t whe ck as) ‘two direc’ car.: i Ww He OF ——— = Hogs 57 |Boe s Mf ee Ohio s Cng “431 mbe 427, o 4 iwa roup nder i- hest igh d stru w of if of pos in most Pa. un- on- cad ; Es - 14 oO “4 ce 7, 155, ths 03: bs ire g’ u ch tn ny ling turn, trol rted The Run. pital oe Counts 19 ‘Broa co Bi sae i ‘ ae oo the me, meath | The asters with yn ously Boulevard a satement on westbound. al ate * * wenn Pe serious condi Donels oe Pape 7 —— _ 5 Pa t.. MA ° urse Ww n, th lice 8 iw f an : Dickerson : d for GR +} : let ar [Burrougn Hu 8s ame Me 7,607 from same for an ditio Hop- Sou Po a ned ld for ies ; of St. in | — oesigned tor Fa FE vro t Ye neal Pee oa “a Param 46 $24 nt, the day ip of ad of i Troy make happe s. he injuri tion. to : eh ULAN Some APEL 4 Che ird-Bes sroductio ae acces to paren = 2 cel ring venue Tship | _ In taff Ginie to nt sse fas. taken and injury +~ ue late 8 Ce p 8 104 p nney 19 per led du re S jleade ining he s ic | ble ccide’ wtine: s Ba |bac’ ory back * rt AIR tN FE Thir rd p vrolet’ Cam Aarne 329 fe RR ola oH lect * state Ss wa: ic tra: t hiatri 8€8-| na thee no Connie’ to| tisfact tes conscious a m = apciags as im—Recoi Che 2.538 Capital SRY Pepsi C ous at oot ar ag Nims, he loss uto- | atri ist from Psyc herapy how were r of taken = are 0 tion with * “Seriously” rd- aceaes 6 Bervie 1p -OIT pushed to 1,522 ear Ca rrier a e.4 ash ‘ple. a ye M. ? said t in al chiatr ‘Phipps roup-t at there owne was , Se py — Ss. J - t and ea se f Gira ft ar htfu aS { oe j b, E —_: %, 0 0 ougt ae "production ird best y [case ane 4 Pip. Mer : 1 | emnmisioner, a slump ‘ealve kins’ we wee * nt estes Hospital, = Busine = meer. Me- = ys ol 2 rasa Ve Sees tn Us Pp the ry. Bical fal oe ep Phill BG 44 5s) com due otive 346 con ach * rece Avo’ h Me A uated me: , Vi ger Pr OTrhe one es ve RA | aa oe 1957 r cars s histo ete Ores redid dt Lie =) 2e8 mostly sales. autom $3,284, sions e * rather ot nin Josep! the fore 1 Foley. mana i iwere R Mrs. nd _her UNE viee— Pia = | ssenge ision’ * neral bate Pea. 36 Pulm Merl, OO =| See ns on led r the Py, a is n dual’ gt ——— _ Paul 1 ad © Pa.; a F es pei pa div * t ge sobs Palen 2: Sn is “eon © m tio tota 7 fo thera ique, divi c= cut troit Iville, Ind.. jured Nelence Gory! a on Ten the * ole ven Clue ory oe as ene woe Collect ber 162,85 up hn in tias and r De khart. net ak inj = Atel es serton® in Chevr mber 000: ‘Gel Bra A “as R pub s oe em $3, go. lly Gro ic tec! ce | _ Ivis Die Inc.. agency,| El K * ; ly i in, (Ont ‘ Wate ve en Dec to lege es ) atric repla pe n “4 d hter, ious! 5 S pees : Cole, e Dece by 4; \Co} con a 445 ase D et 616 in red yea gene of chi _ ma sin cte daug ser 8 eer syion Piaibe Te th d th ice ve 414 op n M B 38.1 pa ay) res 7 psy to ients S ain | : verti ele ss hi Lb, P F said toppe mon Come Bd Bn bse Tob iS i icons month figu te nded =e tien Sale Tr 4 been é ie t 16, inkle, Drayton ) ger. its the \com N Gas es - 5 Rey 1 Dut An me tax” barome te : WwW: id pa te ncie Into p as r vice! lived Flot —, o —— 76. mana $62 unit k for ceannr Soll . As Roya y pe as ae sales at herapy * t. sa Ww ou Mun kids ss Cape. ni nio ig ‘Beliv rant mas 17, 18, Box 65, 65, | 61, pea Coane Ca 8. 2 alews Lea 27 ' The ered t — vheat. “tha S$ a 18 © ie,; 8 e and " G 15, Tho: i kie, 60, : of j ious nt CGrE $3.5 Jos Mi de nsid nds. ber |" W more Car Lew lune a ent “the were at, do, 1 ard Hin! ° 54, ; "« rev — nica i Gorote tom eae as yvere lee tess em Dr. can lings ind as E »— N his : Flo prensa Rusa 56, 5 6 | the p 1955 * let's + t Cont Mo aia st uM rR. 2 la sales Dec to) But : they fee’ arou a io U from as : lous ichard low: R. 28, we : 8 ) cet * a oe fe frst Sent amt 342 Bert ee we state taxes in th a often x aS er perene diffi: “LIMA, a the lo-| lives «and . gee Joseph ie “Wanted rae | dic ( tinue 10 ices ae 278 Reacs Re ML tte wanted tomemea e ot TSO Teac- 52, lled ain ‘Lima. oven *: | Omah ‘el Ahoski ‘ole pre dules con icern nw a Hall BS onc “s ‘igare me and hen pe ir er, s ki ed ag ri at oley Lane 3rooklyn, f ieee se Help Cole sche ould jGurt OOo Eatin Simmon LTT ats] Cga he sa x sily w voicing their may in wa skidd nea Cape- | F illow Id ot 18, 0 20, 8; Alfor M tion 1958 w sales. le Edison” Dee ines rete 42) for t e = eas are addition, roup tly Ind, bile train Wis., 211 W Bloomfie tch, n, 1 Ind.; W A ment. duc of tail Det, oil & sag Mincial "Sul anal |SsesS igarett | Oa addi the g lea se ot. __ T ago 1 lavi Brow Alice, Bend, Paverses: ter re sign salt dca Ui rae? Or oy $2,241 eig: nts t In” in ore -¢ “\auto e 0 raboo yea ide est rley ife, : : we ave quar strong inal | De = 306 ps Ry ri ago. the ce how- itties ~ thers bial mem otiv je of Ba ie ay wi Ww ship. Shi is wi South ; F bove oy bay fect orig: Inde- Pon Le 99 a 1.. 454 year in five 5 jet to o 3 sre ily com tive Mune h. The r- Town: C., hi of 16. tside ity pestey ba re { the of t-\Da" wea 12 80 Bees mp to ase ns ient fam | A-na to Mic pa with 40, rou ability, ae a. eno tion nive ast Lek co “38.6 arts Ind ae A ju ree ineres itio the pat ct to A ed k, his rly fka, Robert, e. teal | abitit dk 1 ty-sev clara or u Bie RR. ee Pe PF 436 th = = ner onic oe le Cre and FOLEY forme: Whit-| Miro om, —s Mechas 064 W. Hur _ Twen he De llege lerie _ Mot sel Bit Ol on 7, from for "a oe they rs. ting ne Batt hters r, of his i _— refe + Ww of t re co | Pord i oe: | 03 24 Oi Bs ted a wale how 1 othe mee lay- rom daug! Wagone firm iontiac, and 2 Co : an ed 4 —_ 1D pendenie hil BIDS - |Feweh ee 60 3 Btevens, JP 2) ever, Nite bers anc Se ee ae a Dalley ee REEL mio the ac Discount tort: ENCEI sity graduates = Oe Dynam oo pind : aa aT ev rief les the Dr, W any each |? ts surv - s ee & image the $ FOR EXPERI MAN. tv g MENT : joe 2 cose OO guther Ps ae | Besic ‘on in D r tw each) on — ice the Iter m - Pontiac a ES si TISEM] Trai and | Gen 1 15 baie : ‘in | rso ne o rapy in Pri Wa med, tution : IALS SAL ae ~ ADVER Arrgy eee itt niary n Mill s. a Co 13 S | sha- ach pe d has o hothe rain ing field, Us insti f SPEC ~s bing dc Gis 3 Pom fer: agin eed MPet cea 407 Teras. Ge tt ew 7900 Sas ty|¢ wan 1 psye G GRAIN )—Open s_been el and manager E WEEK with z, ie _ Walled bids — ie 1Qen Te. 343 Tex 0 | 1 of 7! d guilty care dividua Pe Pat 1CAGO (AP pee rh Cady. sales Lee & TH Q y P sgh sear tal store aputectur- — ine. 2 7 renee PCat de ac { in me CH » | Tol & been of he yowa: Pre To ware No — — Webi gion ioe ne et ao sed The a Onlette See Teenttrn 2 aylor, pies Pontiac va is ho ing, Jen ts tors Lee has trict sed t Our La atch From og car lope e A bosl, consiethn eived to: ie eaten ot “re Tent ~ J.C. Tay arkston, before Hodge.| ee = tient is aapeaed CAGO, ~ a 37" lof it dis a zs! Use Wi reikthe a ool, ee tandatd rich 1 ; Pac é ly m CHI a eps wane Wagoner tro’ purch place {7 ped te teen Z Bch : ber ine anisely | Geears : ia ue ies 3 Rd., Cl riving rt W. $55.10, the pa ear the co fo “ks L e De firm rT rep 4g ~proot Sekt ine ua or pa Ra Eas ke M pu “A . Init A ire se w sd Robe of ce in the ith ad- \gr ae 2 4 Ma 0% th the Vagone ed. an : Shock. e At t acy A&s _ Bids ae ee eee Bchool | hPa! su Drea 343 ba kles tice fine | Sin din ch wi harp tO we = ress 2.11 Sly 1 | for fter Wa igned M d nig’ Bien: Or “3089 3 al) i Be Ll Gra o Ry 2 wl Fr Cp 42 rec Jus ida } an tou no ¢! ery en 188'4 Rye "135 dy, a iness. ho res an sion. s IN 72053 they t the Trai Gt & ind 197 Uni Ons BH ito hip pai 3| night loses is atm [eee *: sy 90% er ; 114 Cady jusine: w Lf dial, ears PONT ¥E {fice -o ine evh¢g ' ”y Un ines 25. wns) and 4703| n ver also 1 tre . 1. Mi ais 1 B an, Wate’ y oRR AVE. of Pont k8 or ion 752 "SI 5 To y tS. i ne There spita 1 eens res BO i loca orm: ay =e = - aah awa Ei ; a Us Breet 1S tl awars "1.90 @-3in for _intervi_w MIDDLEAGED Hoe sEKEEPER— For ceeny man. Live in. FE MIDI DLEAGED WOMAN To STAY with references sd Orchard irs Ra | ar DDLEAGED HOUSEKEE 5 ees — zg The @ad board, 615 wee Johnson’ Payroll and Cost’ Clerk be acclfate with figures. | your qualifications, experience & some typing. Give ful! details of galery, ioeticomente write Pon- _Mac Steno-Clerk — Competent = to able te ‘eal 5 pel public cnare com- tere Sday week Oepera! Motors Acceptance | ‘entiac «State Benk | SALESLADY Experienced in better sportswear ane ———. oe petice evenings | BLOOMFIELD | FASHION SHOP WHITE HOUSEKEEPER — MOR ome Wages. Mo ane | cre. MY 24% ; 'WOMAN | tive in AND CARE- for 2 More — home| han Wares. WOR 3-27 1 e Pm a _— woman '> POR LIGHT nove. aa eae care bd 2 children | t “schon! — Vicinity of Bald i and W FE. Sask ‘ones §: &- waif Wies PROM 12 NOON TO) 8 p.m. A 311 Els. Lk. Rai WOMAN TC cake WOR 7 SMALL childres and do iight housework. . More ean aee a wages. Live in —-. TO ae WITH HOUSE. ork & cooking. No laundry Nice be with pvt bath 2 edults s20 MI 44085 wr WANTED FOR DAY, WA shaft, Call MA 50506. ‘WELL KNOWN | MICHIGAN me Oe © pte ght POP con =| e middie ap j Pontiac stress % en cr bdefore Jan 8 ache AFTER: | aoe ai ¢ t 1 coated end finished 23-2639 _¥E ey FE i —a | CUSTOM BUILT HOMES L =| censed. builder Free estimates. OL 1-341 D&M BUILDING SERVICE Residential] and Cymmercial Con- Modernization Experts. Get our bid too. Eves _ OR F276) CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 54-0782 |DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN- rs. werk. Free estimates. OR SLACTAICAL WIRING LICENSED _Ed Murray, FE 2-0687 GUARANTEED ROOFS - Ake kinds... Est. rho _—., << 3 N Cass. FR: 2-303) WOCSEMOVING - = EDEL uipped. FE 4-8650. L. Young — rar ESTIMATES Ow arinteo. for water mt & ¢ry- ers. FE — B '® Elec- _trte Co. aj Huron | GENE RAL BUILDING | CALL FE ¢068) [eames 2 ey REAS. | RLY LADY WANTS) ght. 22 Carlton 3 MF bee deste _ND. |ANYTHIN-G “HAULED, BaAst- | ments cleaned FE. S714 FE 47615 WANTED FO BUY jeunes i . OR NOT SOLD. ‘lt your peeves y tent sold its because it basm’t ‘been usted. — bi y W to 8 ale Eves ‘ti 8: MORTGAGES \ LISTINGS ‘WANTED yorers "2 LET SHOW YOU weet oe RU wor }-. SMALL EQUITIES Leshe.R. Middleton BROKER FE 3-770 WILL BUY OR LisT YOUR. LAKE 18ST FLOOR 3 ROOMS & BATH | All private Clean Warm. Near Miracle Mile FE _ ii for you. B & B Community Pusne OR 32717 i aes TYPES : ei) bale. i= ~ = | _sf furniture Pp. __ (12 BEDRM. PARTLY FIRN | | | Gregg ~Delive ery Service Wed. “Miscellaneous 28 ae apts 8615 *pratiae Ly _FE 501% ; = ' i ‘ arerre BEDRM, DELUXE PVT. ENT.. |HAULING & RUBBISH NAME Raw FURS WANTED HIGHEST newer Bachelor's Paradise. Very | your BE sR CART r ita 0083 PRICES oe ons Ray sm mith 6 Bice for working an or rere g CA ‘AG akeville ‘fo A 8-216). ladies Iso garage use | Loca! ie Gistance movin WANTED USED YOUTH - SIZE |~ "hove FE ‘2g _wheelthair FE 2-874] i BEDROOM APT peARTLY FoR. | - ” gn nishe uls ‘or lease an | LIGHT & - “HEAVY a TRUCKING. Money _Wanted 28A | 15th. BelAir Manor $100 pe: | _Rabbish. Fil dirt. FE 2-080. |_mea FE ¢1550 AN WITH 3. TON PICKUP wrp 43.100 AT 6 PER CENT IN. M. KITCHENETTE AND PVT ie te se aaa OG fs Tce nend (puacantest (eed ath Adults only oN Paddock inten With cal xe ~~~ ee wil) heal eoything. ; Wanted to Rent 29 1 LARGE WARM ROOM WITH any where Also Gump truck.. MA 5-0682 'NWANTED ARTICLES PICKED _wp_tree of charge FE 5-468 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMEN pickups oy ten ee trucks = Semi-trai Pe Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. open pitt, & WOODWARD | sly eck ry ss | FE «oe we © { | aexiee AND HAj HADLING wn ia rs | re <= ae take truck Help Wanted 8 #0 SYDER FLOOR TAPING Sr Be odes 3 Painting & Decorating 30 Sy eee | A] PAINTING AND PAPERING of iy! a dour. ful jos PFLEGMIN = fart dine “seit ma | soa esa & FAYING. | _ Mosca Thompson _FE_¢4364, N Perry Pe 24008 At DAUNTING. INTERIOR & zit = | ; per cent disc. for cas CAN YOU UD —90 A WEEK = i CM adine a= ps xs earn- RE MODE LING | Guarantees Pree est_ FE 49205. mgs? Supply consumers PHa terms FE 4-968: LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR tac with lanes Revieign jn. | REMODELING. ADOCTIOtg 6 RB vererie & pemting. YE Devs Siart earning immediately. Write “Sair werk Licensed boliaer’ Pia PAINT AND WALL PAPER NOW. teenth gh ) eas et - terme FE 8-11 ie _Winter prices FE 23-4315 Ai ae CARETAK- ROOF REPAIRS ee ee rt Middle aged 3. pavest. = toe hoe ges teat “Niece 3 | Name EAVESTROVONTNG ___PE_e-ouet pated kee “BEOORATING ; _Box_pumbver ? Postac bree Building Supplies 12A x2. winite REAL ESTATE SALES Pt ofS ERAANOING — FaiNiN | Experienceq preferred, will train. FIREBRICK. USED. 10 CENTS FE. ster l ;_$-8513. have large list of for 4 Thecae | 3 cents ea. 31245 <3 T Servic 22 | new, homes Phone. 1-0002. | _& Mile =e! elevision bd i efit cs — a Wet | ALL SIZES DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE | uilders of BE FE 41206) or FE $e20 oR Business Services 13 ; | D in “Pesta : —Fypewriter Service 22A | - ® Al, ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- Pa Rose Hil). RS AND ADDING 2-9080. Pe ties, miming. Get our Bid | MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert wane = D = REOTERED MEDI. AL. MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS | ee susr’ce. tr nw Lawreas = nician » ed rn “repaired by factory trained men —fiee_Seppy Cott | th and able to do routine 4: cup ott ce, ! Printing & 3 were Bex or it Ta Re “Teh TU for “Interview and ao. BI ser oe WALL CLEANERS ee DRAPES aur Pies ment ere = Walle anc wind J ‘oP SALENWORK WitH Best. pols ows Ressonebie FARE 4 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. of West of Pontiac, —"*ee est. No obi ‘gation FE 3161 “ing 8114 Cooley Lake Rd EM yrs = 34198 for per- ~ Schuett _*ohel Interv’ “AAA OF RURNER SERVICE SERVICE ALL MAKES PETES APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all mak of wri jer Employment reer BA. and, sutomatic washers. a guptovmanr |ROCE © Ockieed FE 24021 | Lost | & Fe Found _ a ie 52 domestic help. Male CEMENT WORK. NOTHING : ‘e e or female with “reterences. FEL € or email. 2a" exp. es POUND: 3 BRITTANY PUP. ‘cox- ose a meiee CHILDRENS PE E Tr BRITTANY cUSTOM CARPENTER WORK. md ite. EVELYN EDWARDS ~ | BieSege puiitios, contract trim | Spaniel, 30us, Sronee end wane. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | _ #1200 after 9.___ .__ _ | LOST. 2 MALE SEnGLEE ¥I- SER | ELECTRIC M R SERVICE. RE-| cinity of Giddings Rd. and Wal-. 602 ——— Bank Bicg. — nw be & re . 218.E. Pike! ton Bird 1 black smd white, V ! 42981, | _brown and white. FE 2.9063. OPEN X BATURDAYS __ ‘rongaces EoD & a MALE. BEAGLE. LK & -RECP’ who ean type ETS She ee eon start, Midwest ert, 406 raeee Back wide” FE “Work Wanted Male 10 A YOUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD tke work of any kind. ri 3-204 Free estimates _ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | RK. Perry 4t- FE i- _SLIPCOVERS DRaPks AnD BED. | _spreada. Your material. FE 5-5797 GENE’s HEATING 5 161 Furneces ei Jeaned, SERVICE . 3318 Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE LIG and Gelivery service, Ew “? » REPAIR. RERDERT PERC OAKLAND WALL CLEANERS TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING .’ THOMPSON FE 7-872 ULING. ate oF mine, EMpire 3.3125 4. Anything goes! Dial FE rown. We mise him FE | Pl ry ef 40503 or FE. 1181. = ‘torr. Qate BEAGLE. MARKED ear. OR 3-6402 |LOST YOU PET? ‘ > Was ANT TO give one. 8 home* FE 5. { _Michigan Animal Rescue League “Hobbies & 2 244 tan’ =o ae ok xe £8 : es. enstose | Store ‘5 E. Lawrence 51.) Notices & Personals 25 | ss eS tn ah 4 Wanted Real Estate 32A Pag gy Ag FE 44730. See ee Alc “Siti Ee ret ede AEROTRED: KNAPP ash. | tak Ai eet 2S Body pie only. Inquire 103 | “ae aipal RE moa as _ Today — TR TT Pa Bases | eed goog coutraate Field LES Laat : a an gg SAR aes _ eat a ae No Waiting for Bayers | *2QOM. "RIVATE BATS TRB 8 ; ~ Gina ARCA We Buy Ourselves and i furnished. ot a sae |Pay Te Top Dollarr| _siirsasf=s Beet 37 HURRY, . sell things. through Classified Ads. > 28181, WOMAN TO SHARE HOME” — Kitchenette Adults LET Us HANDLE YOUR RENT. _seee FE 3078 als on fases OF apartment we - hare many tenants Witting JER 2 RMS & BATH eos RY E ADAMS Co. 236 Dine te en: Shar ‘Liv 4-454) ey HM hare ivin rters 30 243 HM FURN aPt PVT. ENT. & Qua ter . & bath 111 N. Telegraph ciese-lp. rea- “OMEQNE 1 TO SHARE HOME FE eh SOMEONE TO SHARE HOME FE 8-053 NURSES OR TEACHERS GL ‘a Apts 57 Mechanic st Apt 2 Rooms. $13] WEEK..NO DRINK- _PE 5-4900_ 114 Cepter. 1a PERS “AND BATH COUPLE only. $1750 week FE $-2493. 40 Edison st. 2 LARGE RMS MODN Street, FE 23-5408 or } FE 43064 2 & 3 RM PORN. APTS PVT. bath. 79 Clark SHARE refined rer FE hange rete TEACHER WISHES TO modern -* with ‘ vomen. U ese 86-8007 WITH: Working woman, 67.50 weekly plu: food exp. Trans _heces. OR 3-1355 WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH A 2 ROOM KITCHEN] > AND wu ce jady 20002 bath ; private, at N. Perry r 2 ones NEWLY DECORATED td. Cont acts, Mtgs. 3 S32? r. Prt. ent Call af- ine O30 p.m FE FE 81208. _ ? RMS. XN END PYT. ATH & on Very nice. quiet. Acults FE 2-437 re walw sed er 2 OR 3 ROOM APT CLEAN | Burere yalung for and eaciie: take furnished. Clinten Apts _Reasonadie ciscounts Let an ex. _'03 Mechanic i a contract man gonsult 7 ROOM Mo _ & 3 ROOM | BASE.” prt. entr. wellare _Neicome. ear ARRO REALTY CALL FE 4-206 or PE 5 | Roous ax RPRY pel asl) tl Meculough. ned 1%3 3 hg a MURPRY 510 pone Elimaderp Ra. FE oo drinkers. 25 Monroe 8t. Open Evenings ays — a cont ATE SALE Ree ee R IMME. ny ail RY vivéte beth Buyers waiting, ‘t_ have ea! | Seg sates Ident i F working | “+4813 Ask for Mr. car. i 2 ROOM D BATH. es 9 a rae oe a D raasee with garage. ake Fi OVER $1,000,000 | leges on Oxbow — to purchase land con- — tk - | ended Immediate righ Call ROOMS CRIVATE age ATe & Realtor Partridge 1060 - Ha- entrance ct e laundry « ron St FE La facilities. ON Northyte ct. - = Sg POR ED CONT TH a. ere H J vases - 540 Dine 2 LARGE ROOMS AXD T 3-135 ant 890 Robinwood. off N Perry. “WOR TG AGI a1 2x0 3RM eer MOD- NE 2 “TD ON GOOD eo ty acre Troe Rustic Cabins 468 8. Brosé- ; a5 Taaates Jens = Pitibatow, _¥a Lake Orion, MY 3 3-9858. ; elegrap = rere loan ° Corretpondent Jered ROOM. UTIL” FURN quite jet FE 4-05: * ‘Zee: FE see) 2 RMS. REASONABLE NEAR a —— "downtown FE +7060. CASH 2 ROOM APT ALL FURNISHED , for bachelor or couple, $19 week Moe orchard Ave. GAS STOVE & RE. iMenoar * furnished IN A FLASH » For land ‘contracts see Augte Apply $7 Mechanic Fohnson in perso 20 years HR. wid- s est and bot water $100 per| owed lady. OL 1-6572, “em Opportunity Room “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor and Home #9 Mt. Clemens 8t COMPANION FO wong eee PE_ 5-12) rE para . LADY, Lopes workika NEW 3 BEDR. a MILES Ou i ' AED | LA SDE. noe. ommunity water, gas he love’ West ee } Tota! ‘n) rice. +: RAGE AValLas BUs osnie n. _ 5-768. ° “B = 0 rm. tarm house on 13 | ‘gcheol se. ; qURE * atren. with road frontage on 7 .LEEPING = én miles Not Pontiac. 1 RMS. CLEAN, = “$15,800 with 95 _fortavle. Warm. Ing. age, RIDGE W ‘AY REALTY WARM SLEEPING ROOM. 1 “ Geman. rtoa 975 Baldwin FE 46-6203 mr of Ne sh RENT 1 LARGE LY furnished 3 Tm home to re- coms W' Boar. ne, ee — i 10 UR - _—_ With Board 38 or at least 3 months sis es nice heme in good location in| EXTRA CLEan — STYLE Pontiac Rent teas for family| ™esla_ js Matthews. 5-0377. with_ rei. 4-045 ROOM AND eens Max. SMALL FURN HOUSE. 2% FIRST home. 2-502., 53 Oxfor _Sehoson A Rent Houses Unfurn. as Convalescent t Homes = parece. Gas for cookin urnace, large yard, Dec. 23, | SPECTAL se Paes —— bdc- _Between 9 a.m. & 4pm. ONLY. on Colonial Carvaineeson omen ib Ww. Bur- dick. Oxford. OA 8-37 ment. Nearly new Li mo MA-| pie em l Hotel “Roome 39 EDRM. HOME. ELIZA BETH | : vake Estates Newly decorated , APTS. “ | 3. FE 2.3562 | os Cottage Ste St. 20 wk. FE 8-660 2 ee BMF nwine ¢) HOTEL AUBCRIN 7 BEDRM HOME. NEAR OXBOW | ae ee Tee tee 9 rtmefits. : jake, Stove and refrig furn OR Cookie ped Pm owt aie : 7 og eee peal ANE MOTEI ROOSEVELT CLEA |3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME, 000. &- acy of cok meen iS moniply, Near John R & South’ 125 N erty. FE _Bivd., MUiberry 0-2049 — > BEDROOM HOUSE coe Se eo as heaigarage.— $15. — Rent Stores — 40 = 1 sipenoel uM OIL peer, oe on {393 x *, WITH EXTRA 1 i. UnN- | Ares, $65. No utilities. MY 2-056]. ‘ion Lake Village $73. EM t 3 ROOMS FULL BATH. sia | _ +2458 ; _yard. OR 3-315 i | SRW 3 ADJOONING — taxse . B 7 ea ent: se! ‘ately or ae x Masia se haat etait Sate 3 BDRMS. & BATH LIVING 3 RM. 5 dinette area, kite: & garage. pete Ce My p celeciricel eppl- 25 rater & sewer Store & Refrig . = Rent reasonable Refer Requir. | FE 4-7466. — S heat for rent. sar jocaty 8. Sagi St. FE 5-9295 = nha house. 242 N, Saginaw “5-202 4 & BATH LARGE ‘ROOMS, NEW- park isg guna gate Tie Goce | par no side location — On bus line. Near bank & shop-, Fa eenter Wm. Miller, Realtor. | E 32-0263. ¢ ROOM _ Lowe OWER. HEAT. : 2 BED | est Side Box és rooms. _tine Press_ 3 RMS. AND BATH. | MEAT A AND hot water furn. couple preferred. Call after 4 p.m. 2eT ae 4d. Auburn eights. ‘ _ 5. ROOMS, “GAS HEAT. 1 OR 3 _tHlldren welcome, MA 3-14 | § ROOM, 2 BEDROOM. OIL FUR- nace, gas hot water heater. Stove | and re idan pli per a ! ric a K. 43008 rE, 4-253. - APT FOR 1 fe frig. Util Are CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3- ‘rooms and bath, = vibe ws A rms. located close to 4 i pea Stout. Realtor 77 N. FE 85-8165 ; Gone rn Brenings se "tl 8: theca D APARTMENTS. CALL 90 OAKLAND ea RENT STOVE AND furn. 160 Aubura | ATTRACTIVE. MODERN 2 BED- rm. Nicely furn. Ideal for small * family. Special rate includes heat. vs 3.6484. aon ope ae 7 BEDROOM Piwe) P. W. DINNAN per spt. Gas ‘SW Huron FE & eral. Hospital, io ‘ebeo!, Re- BLOOMFIELD 1330 SQUARE LK LOOMFTIELD 1 pened —S $65. Cail Liberty a at users to e old aes oe: $100 per month: neend 4 room (RCE NEAR MILFORD — i Meponals. 8+ sio ri ot Ponte - COMMERCE a shgwer ; oe. te 4 toties, Mead Co Comm Ra, PRee- — Juperpiahed cleen 3 roam dots off .___| BARGAIN—BARGAIN! per ‘ment: wal =}. a rty @ Spokane Sts. on West ~ Pa = 5 room =, 9 bedrms., N : tile bath full Sesembat. $02. i ee Mona? eet i“ Morer._8 LJ + ‘NEW 3 TH 83 | Rural. ae ike. th wa seen —wecoRaTED ets ‘ furmebed. “Ee erate _furnished: $85: m: month ae = ‘Orchard Coan ort Agta 19 Salmer oni Pontiac’s most beau- | gga, abt, Asis Sees FOr i) eee OIL “ HEATER ANT END | ent Offic Space — Doge Lap Sab eqn | RP nt Office | : od 4 a ce rescent id 'ON OAKLAND a REA- : Inguire Mey S171 Thornapple. $35 | Nenante ment PE §uae vE | M YEAR ROUND COTTAGE. °V1 OFFICE OR DESE aE SEIEE ie om. Lake. References re. S¢¥ modern building West ‘at quired W. Pruttt. se Datlas.| Pontisae on M-8@. Telephone. Dearborn LO 1-7807. | Secretaria: ki services «RM. HOUSE WITH BATH. NEAR cTatanchard Se " Clarkston. OR 3-123. -“ wt to 4 ROOM HOUSE FURN. OR Un- | —— furn $30 mo. 4761 Chipman. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ay M. HOUSE, i . OL , tet Automatic control. Pull 275 A "weet cres 2 modern home areliabie. "oat ote a sSsi0 ater 6 2 gota *, Jang P= bare ~ FULL gor _basement, Ot heat, OR 3-1483 sad other aiidings 2 Locsin | Feetioes BATH. GARAGE of jac. A 4 : ne pore! at can used mmediate f ° > ¢€ | tle 4 - eves. FrE| : Smith. ene? i .§ ROOM UPPER FLAT, ¢ Cit = aren werenine Newly Geter we RO nnettin —— _schools, 139 Summit, FE ¢1494 - A c. : 7 ROOMs & BATH. 873. Ti ALLI- 4. 5 REALTORS : ‘ 28on FE 45033 oa ron Ls $ 6 ROOM DUPLE. an HEAT 1 AND | rer Sal and Sunday 1-4 : garage. Close in- __ | “or le Houses ES 6 ROOM, MODERN, WITH FIVE H = = Actes, on paveg road. 5 on 8 4 _Rechester. Apie 5-029: ve O : 7 RMS. CLOSE IN, oes N modern fixtures. Doutie garage, ™ DOWN room for shep. Pull basement lot. $100 m Ask us about on te ae. rE 5-6167 ont FE ‘S873 5-854. 7 er ay oe | 24 aces YMENT & month. | PA E 6-ROOM HOUSE. -1 3 bed dren accepted. PR 0-333. | ‘with, full bosement ann nowneenee (a6 RIOVIEW | ing. On your lot. F.C. w co : (Sashabaw Pinedale, W. to| Corner ms Lake and iz Summemhill, 'N. to Tories | pods 1233 after 7:00 OR $79.00 MONTHLY ; Modern brick ranch, 3 br., large z corner lot. DAY a ols COLORED bs : 3 Cail UN 12418, UX 3500 | * JESSIE. ST. 7 Room home. In- 4 End an mons Corner loca- : 713 BIGRAM=$09-— OR TY , Gas heat. ee garace. - Ae RAINBOW REAL ‘ cil haus FE 2-2614 502 8, P. ' Evexrvos FE _ ‘ a47 INGLEWOOD 879.80 HIGHL. A 4 Bicomiy Rest house. Beariy ts Rng | in tbe k e as heat. ae $800 -HOUGHTEN-IN TROY on inside "$1,300 « 3 bedrm pacar rene tree: Veres me ee so : d ae a 5. A 6 RMS & BATH, MODERN) jIM WRIGHT , m wilh an e. ‘che ie NEARLY, x new RANCH Stes ‘ «isan ae Oe {MODERN NOUS FOR OR CA ae om A -|/HUR R Y, ‘sell things ‘' through Classified Ads. ait Es & HARGER co. wp al Rasy? IGHOLIE ‘VACANT for immediate né West S rban — «Nest somer! at eeith % F S¥LVAN™ a 7 Bivoen dl iad p. Realtor reneitype re: lie R. Tei Street 44218 ifice value! ame, tecently ee Le: -_ = fires ® excellent floor 0" | ey s6l a ee ie N s so i ; aoed rear ya a 1 oe so : ion, fe 500 I Uae wee ari cats = tue farm. Sh | on Lo Ll ys ND. | sigso FULL PRICE — “taster home. — - H cs : he.as0 home HAMMON] tg 7 scres of cel we Ga wl ’ Only 2 een heat. Large : Pp AL iz ae) 8t. eerie) ieeraje, Ranch 3 zB - . Sie fot ed back yard, . W. Buren Eves. | iS., PULL) pasy VALUE Exterior 4 a ot. fene: re via more’ 34041. jew, Built city. wt y (> Pease TY CO. MERRY Ih? ee pee a narer te , = . AL jeted. whe: Terms ee : S RE: IN AVE * _basement._ ae ft. lot. is. ani - | GILES BALDW. oe. ue bedrog: ki 5) alum £ Sa or FE e % m room, rs reens. Bos 5-6175 FE 27006 lame Mode ¢ tat —. sorts with Asses | Aer 6: IT-LEVEL ~ . — a NSATION AL, orl hd corne in 4 closing lad 5 SPL 1 abies pene- 000 SE ‘oni ra. on Tench. le : — fe gg Ullman oon i — it. Shel and plum “pungalow off tu Privile lot. er RA est. ¥2 ned py per 4 insur ny { 04 square LEGES 0 me screens. 4 oa] DA S08” and 4s On 2 Libe < A . I ib “Rough wiring RALTY PRIVI A BU base s * ke, 55 x : m™ | bees a 7 90». i ; ‘a ent. NTY RE LAKE, ITE AS and| orm La — Es Can race te schosl witho cal an UN eae ORED nome | Cal a “2 ae (DAKE | f ing. KLAND gO0: nf Sth tier 1 HARGER CO. Pe 30 DOWN atest Mung “=e OR TRADE panes: worry © ‘attached ¢s- R een »WILLL t 2610 & Gy RR saps FSR (Pte kitchen. sE three attached i FO mode street ONT, Oil b cellent 64 er EM eth ater 7 Huron FE 5-8183. IN A} alow. and “a 08 $13,500 VAS ‘cre furn., this ss ms o> ie | completely Pavet Priced AKEFR: a he re. Nex derred | : ; EM 3-41 3 v. den bung ior ang almos ment, Garage. (res eee ‘ytchen © Li sg rm =e) ade. ie | aKEre fond gaia trans . JEL Caren oe e for y low with 5 Oak- age. Pi a th full soutbooes ce. — Open LE\ storms. bom! “banner et ones oe eaei exce ah ust wi tien bn ky aan | yl ins. LT Alum. Ide 3 floors: Privilege te mod padre Dl poprte wR tte Location ¢ juie: are a ee - SP TER 40 i aries oak room. cept. la! ct or , hood eutoma 3 to se ‘Broker | tof > 7 — STAR = 5 LAN Car a0 livin . will eres | t- : Copper oon es EY AKE - ion Pettey ag yond veirailer., ty Too! sivls i ol - ? SS roo: i: nd er & fan tie Yat plenty of oe D. RILE Lake Rd. FE ¢8471 | _p- U NION LA hime. Ro 2 ‘ Say et Gk RANCH. 3 bedroom Ooo: _ aed as pa see ——peel eae. Ger Uae Ei } rm. Leela . 3~0482 NT ; por oat in, RAPES inc CT chea fo or eftie € a= Dect reas ey $16,000, itsr- ree 3 bed: & dining 5 hogs : __ RO ‘ Ex V ACA} room dt anter, D FULL « Ask fast 7 & closet peel On rR «15 ; woods living with om tht 2 ee raul é : dandy 6 t — Paitin pl closets. salt. : us for 2 dl acd : Nen ter — With BUY, oe arms i I ie brn ‘kitehes eee : ‘ = soid Ea me, exce eat, | he ee teres ber - WE ith te . Space pras close’ ra larg = i ay To po Leg ck ‘hot as hi “Built - — WER Ut ver . LAWR = ORD Jo Ss | “be ‘ute eu eat Sbiack ery | DERNISTIC su- dition, a i 2 e terms. BAS sgt evry WES ~ | TRADE ftice bemmliy sate a eat garage uses —™ 3 MODE beau el “fot, SYLWA L bus & Ftd erat door Es car se saudse os ent.- : jew of a) - lev ‘ight price. Sntths “Sr lot, tee. VISiT - Pheto- at our R HOM rive Well ation je yte this tt @ STER servic : ur 200 & right Orten BETTE i a able ee tans pe ple debe tt w with TY bus Tee time Par ltor Lake FOR | ears G EG : “a in's La has 160 room: ‘a- ct EAL $966 time ., Rea Sac a : home that s livin, e Agr YT RE: FE 2- OWN 24810 Bepeacey 2821 Ms SREE- ake Rd. y - _ age. Spacion rehome for “ihe HO BEC == 302 8 ) pao x ueloars bunga! cso tt j ‘Ec MI B Union Viliare, Seed . ereae b _ Sere. eas 9840 Legraph Rd. BATH | ibs he = t¢ on Sea Stara Moree. ieely wan, aks EM_333 1-3 work busi- Se ag 1 oe Mn poses or FE | i ete: 254 9. Telesra B, BATH A ve ys aitipte List ia os sr garage. and s 2 3-43 OM, home MODER j $34 o N —— chin ae / c car hools __EM . S. Pat his ; | Beenines, WW a : oO arage. alum r os | empl Kear — iliar 1S eee hoes Bemine ton . ‘re "coe father.” a 2 GH Bo RD. thin, - $600 ° DON apie lg "basement € new — ae | : * $i - « you fat = oS H | oe Ss every . room ce nm st lot ato he Bessie | A » 2 - t V ‘ think t one ha asure an 2 bed ition, nm our " iding. . 3063 E 5-364 _— § ACRI road wit! NOR SUB home a Ci “Don't you only gol —s __ 48 new the ple relaxe | Sue at cond and see Cell bi 7 ved t ary FAN MANC ranch u heat De ve Spee ee s _ This les my s and 300 celle Hurry er trade or ei ghts. ; ' ; cain et, eas . Piece acre Sioitcctl Own - eae ater ae af — ___ For Sale House . ann vee ieee ae: | ce wu fambert, ‘Mt 2500 *"_burn Height Sana SERVICE ' uys ; Nea - modern we. OC¢ ce _ onl ched ca: ad old ‘ in Se 7 e Loca bh sid’ Rj | be LE j B : / rb te Oe ee a Gaia! year —— 43 ICE li pe ee 50 43035 MULTIP: $ Bes : _ OF furs. esgion R Only terma costs = Houses: SH | G@ SERV lo! white a. ge, 3 spa olen JO SERVICE + ¥ | ye r b ~ ER ; le ISTIN riding r kara, room, TING 10.500 with. ter TARBOR ww E NO OTH 5. ak ___ For-Sa TPLE L attached 2a living == / = Y ‘ saree: EE GG Hf i th Con "RONTAG bl with 2 bedrm ter. | MULT attac 3, _t 5 MULTLP’ Rd. 4p a se EGE a yee mere 1AL F Buel bd, ount hotiwater)| ble bedroom nin uit i ‘over ut | ke very nee § aus og » TOES ecb ap pee a Rene agree empstea omfortable Eieien “wit pul Saeed Ott Ehzatiethy Tpke) = | n Brick 7 oe a aene i j fron Veheanine ieseeer most m only today. spac home " yin. | rica 5 tenient & Treanor | large sed for peoples sell. utility roo nj H p c | range, ed at his one type Pagal ENLY } Ame Plu teed to | be a to st d to util rm. full | : | Pric et anch ren ar- UDD: rly findst, ed tate pr mses Realtor Located ee fo, He . Daa Longteliow a oe cen [EB OM; Nene iving. bungalow ; if 8b0 sown, Se T i Wak ae: Exit. mh ¢ ans berasans ee | Pole cos dest tte ove : doen pe Yeton. i SAE oe Tel rms itor age woes nl force: pes. Ve 'BUIL room floor Li rold Fine | CIL kiteben Beach her d to @ could his | an at ning o bear aa Temy Re FE ith term Tredltor | 2@ ment. oi landscap oh five 1 on one hwo thie ean ment. Win- "'STOM B ong | in. Join he lake decide ams. you than t | = the plan t home sur- h. I Laue 2-050 ew ON, Rea eaee street. Bae areca as ing ell. with tall’ “basem Cait - CUSTO e sits am 1 series EE eaten your dre nat Srl 7 tn lakefron Se tee banen Sard _ 7 INSON. h Rd | aved ce | Alm ianter at, din clos with area. rT: com m hom High on | nd ay iter bric ooms. I oy Pic the bee 0 One € F | > N TOR: raph ki Pree 78 bs a with viele roo large ae burban bluste new | bedroo: x hee A | She al Total no droom © edr nt. arkston ad to xterior. ” ‘ ieleor FER “BUY arden ‘OUR eT | uly 89.950 Only xe H 49 "ti tion cial looking home. grec ; ie - . he Mela: “ 2B ME ven ee for large Three price ALKs - { 5660 Di Sun. this spe: brick to 6 ced,. frontag jus mod ciao at 82 wn. CRORE encell sont mee, eee roots, CASH T es. tH %_Sus._49 “ul 7s you NCE _W. resema"n clase eptty priced. feet me fon, tan to _FE 22) 000 Do baie leatal tgs wees re ‘tty | Ideal ergy ps droom | en Eves. LAWRE school, and med : caper Dedrvom hom fire- collars ed; aitractive | conven: e utifty | conve & bath : te & Pully | 306 i ops Realty’ school. pot home has _ supe bed trim, tur- $1 nice) bus a) lene sere palpi Sa hactints dtalng room caicicet porch we i Lakes 1 Tule Engler ohn full din- oy hea ee 2 fee ICE n. Oak) bene erroacen: torm & RMS preg Paneer ec Multi- S coger ting Hen eeovetes i ok room © ——— | Be. en Pay x conditio base: bon rdtat tnum 5 8Y TE dl Olas. t.* gas mH | in OM ves. Th e liv: fous e | lace ation arage.. UL 1 | luminun EA | down emen el 4 2 bedrm M H Twin n Ev a jar and spac a jar ' Dp recre: car ¢ shes A oe etESl Neel ities aa | ese ore $8450, | tiled bas ter tot rice . ortable fui BEDRDOO ated in $8,- PE 40584, Opes : with ming ile ba ; nace. aE BL ae - N “FERS wate th taunery tee ml peo i and mo: iltz j ne eee = be Very comf — pom sebeae | ' vet ap corner lot. sete Pike DE | en with nq ful : er bed- omer ——— ebting ere oO} ment ie your fror -HURO? this | _H bed lus let 4 | bath cesar = Otltire ed | u each Su 3) = SI C | the first | bath ups the { mde ae pe avail- top at c TEL. epee: es ft - $10,500 4-028 bath replace. enclos\ z B Ter A \ 41378 "EST § ER oa and '4 m in 2 | = Terms Penk 0 1 | F “be i brick fi large wa ooo - a. M ; WES CHARM lengy. rooms room. Toc: | tem price . r éistan Be. sure isted—be ALTOR FE 56181. ‘| FE 7-9 e, and ewer and ark erce R | OOM es. Di | reation 4th enced asking A + Side alt 8S ee ping w Just Re, = ~ HARD- E pe cane ll nec h. City » tage to ae 8 _ Comm l “AE R ' 2 poor bookcas Large lot To Rec ment Derutital bp ment i able z North down oa! res vee Lome ne W. Huron ) =BDRMS | rm., | 192 5-051 ; | pore Rivet me caspihes , 3060_ 3Y BUI EA — At. With pull upboards. Club. Only poeemen B ¥ $2,950 i Farm : Sake \acinaion don pave es. Cee pie Ea [a aoe = W Near hee wa Case fest | ! Tite wemee kitchen ¢ pone Bd == yard and, ont her | Horse nd bath monty e Locate waler 5 r] NEW ape ad $1,000 D your 50. ft. the sa. xe.| YTON = ‘om airy tiled of r Pontiac 500 down. va world of = t 8 room a acre: ae and full base- TI 1p “i? wood tiv. $11,500, 3-871 $300 home. on. in s lot with Cass ee | nee tb new 6 rooms, ing area. | ait se with $2, CO. } MOM .. 7 myer roe Excellent home on downtown rooms aod perk ofl heat u meme) ee contract OR “included "Dea ‘sand. Beach reain. only $ mii gate heuee Oat ae cae we DAMS own Sorewting 3. wails | Pages al eae ol sone ment. sulomatic torms = Realtor ce | _Land bedroom. sla ae ———— Mt-seasen opel $ upen | antl, 1261 ony. ott neor stores, | YEA WAY . tok home bainted firs | 35" teas Featurin chicken @ient inum abe sil 20474 SERVE 5¢° lot 3-287. ROOM \ Of and Teaseaiatets oo ' ae basemes sens eee 37146, | yh RR XIE HIGH MA an = te pots by ome a Pontiac nd 36x72 fe Alum Ful pr FE fF LISTING § Gani ald OR 5 & 6 2 fam- | 850 session im | rms & 5 hes. Cail 2336 DI 4561 — Eves. | i OWN. | se! 4 ———. and ieg room barn. Tears ts ef road ecreens OULTIPEE TI IcB TS Ap- Me GOOD uses & Es ng | “ste Is, chur FE 4-456 VD SY vy “ey Living box house tock. Lo’ ERV +— HEIGH all ERAL me ho clost eee Office ‘B. BL FE in tig #2 - feos nter t fering $ TING SE URN and SEVI s. Inco | fter 6 p F Pn Aa CE ON rated t a in this e pla en has j wate neighbor sec LISTIN ' AR AUB re. Shady bedroom house esr “5 NN AN no ‘ =a ff WN | TERRA w seers \MILY a | 4th ao the ae ie frontage . 2Zkamilv aor ee ee MULTI = “sac culate 2 Naan || tos P . dI FE 6.2577 M $450 DOW? are ew Bp Lose! a A "On | far eon efor ample D Down = Fast a Eastern Jun ro d. Imma setient terms. NC c } $4: IMS AND P --.| ¥ OWNER eters — : to mtv of spac (he pus i S801 bungalow hood clos ahd ent, av. C | fence Full ba e. $9.950, ron ‘3 ROOM: TH sID B ae eT at p Owne Ty at Laundry ioe ecorated Ber ¢ Migh | sem - ame arag w r — U NOR hous ren ntown. © sac- ram too. Ds 5 1 — ent a otf for it ba 3 car gs hon 2ecarg lots on «94 ner O Cc TH ON } : all apts ear dow en Win i upboards save ste exe way Newl ] basem ted just ; = tomatic oi) beat 3 car 8 D nace room, home. Put 6° Own u | 50. cg! Bar IW ee oe ove ee abana “ait in the aft { win ise road. Vacamt fo tom atic a dri im exce. ME R TRA ho will | B w pee toom and oe DO T aning “ —— sit in th age oth tree : session. ane frame butb contin a4 ATERFRON ee ; ee eee OF ol) furnace Gener win y frame Raheny os. Immaculate 3 peoglar pein ai 2a ONES OAK Afice PE aT244 |) oan rnin “Ewoeat &. eet | : See immediate + BOs ° an ndition down tn is w 50. te white Aroom ment, to 3p, bedroo: Garage 1 bea nd + lo r heate 3-room | “5 ROO! . Call | ernoon ious Clos ro ‘drooms rea pape are lame sil pacing Be pecreom (eas for 40 1 1 floor atic of Motor | hot wate ce. with ty) one E a nd spaci er har Fy 3 | 3° bee » Realtor Li ® 45. p 2 = € a + 3 Robe i | . ea eosen ep bath u mly $15 This eye at nute t cad mented trade rilcent beget — a Pric ‘| car gerag above a good LAND ; Nom: s vane enly § | M- Stout. 58168 teens siseeeten aa medernita . ponerse ccd” ioe) er . rc yorats Loals Oak om 3. schoo’ tance to 5-5518° 1 to apartme: mus, ha _. OWN : -te town a ss0e Edw. Ph = diate pc $3.390 do petvaiee a full be ped Gee DOWN om hom ment’ to iking dis FE { these- i $650 DO ULE . TIAGE Toom . an St “Ta ith bun ren fi bes Jacant 1500 bedro. Base ri) wal & sale. a t So: 8. FUL : ; face T co ee . : sagt yea Th 6 A oo . fronk po! and a Tage Vac if si age 2 4- walls. I's ca r quic if credit ROOM: FUR dict ODES this nie arden TIN n Eves 1 43. rf oe gar throug mortg astered rnace fo only (ce ash | / (0 BED MENT i Bene x24 n buys n G in | Ope > rty 4 ac Motor 3 bed ga Beat cedarated floors. Pl r. Oil fu ; pm. 2.500 Cz 908 ow BASE Lor ar St. nice 12 jet dew in - Huro: spacious r P “rope: rar Pontiac } ‘causmentee ana peautifely 0 with showe ved | driv = crifice $ FE #190 r | J BatH. LARGE 7 Ne home with, oi} furns *. shhouse room is the core Income ERN | \¢ar brick ment, ues and be e. Pa 2. bedroom | Sa “Marry ‘NACE _ Realtor droom room. oll garag Each se 0 R MOD New Full bas torms ant a FARM parag New 995 full < room NOME 35 / : "ET. Re 0603 3 be etad aoe 25 ‘ca property this how An hae 5 oo BY Stef claps . rooms minum Pdi y land- L FRUIT 0 ow DOWN : ot $6 te win- 2 _2 dean ] IL ie | Nene 1 ALL “ FE 5. * carp basemen This uh me Modern hot eDorch. Al- : SALE 4 apaft éBoo0d Leors, heat alu Bequtifuily 16 900. . sMal sCITY ols buriga $495 on i ofee Pictu This | F AN 3 bedroom iving | er 7 DAVE NTIL 8:3 full oe ee $9.500 w i best and front oe oniy $4- Paes heal, har aieae porter (Sa Ix a ee eon? Neer are home ries oom stop | - nice mays 1dr sce t fu.) S OARLAND AVE U? SERVICE ooh to sell a BURB fathed ghrase ; Pe se _44 So dern. tw nan tent ele secs eee ul wae today ite cer highway firepla en mM / Pa EN BV STING DOWN bric Tse orm ch ote Prop. teres Mod full bese t®o gi erou ow: ‘an i. Ca tion. main atural basem | OP’ LE Li $809 WES I path. wa- ta Se eee oe Lake good a pe) eae with num from de ta she informa va allaslc: | on with kitchen. ‘ ara MULTIPL HOUSE. = alow. ful electric ot! “tera Sale OR . ; tered > lots w! biock {1 is no tite for also a si | coon room & garag Os 28 > BEDROOM” 3732. m_ bung lines. dryer & 24 BE ast t you've For c ‘LAKE. OR Area 2 story Dia’ es two 1 tree at off of lots Realtc | dining ood now BE 4- 12 BED _FE 35- 4 roo ee it $5,200 OULL BE afte roam ee : Jochester.. room 7 eled parr! s of fru jos ; lection DE }- s 41, heat, ee it tne. ORS Sun _er_less. FI sash for only 1 7a family three-| e ND ON BED- | Roche ects: fen eat ee $1173 4 se HEAY fal) ee er jot. ford, . SL. T Eves. be ch toe rm meme lak me the eee , mplete.y rhe Mi i low tat a ( . ae ore the - FRONT ce a ees su be wate ie ese NT, BUNGALOW ye e Ree ea Eke RY | Smale wo. OFFICES 196 i 8 Fe STY ane = ga R SAYS “SELL mn ~ Briek the ptay-ine he beach | eee CARE, F i ee aan : x MIRED 1 OTS ra otf dos. LS ae PER Two Ra OL 6122 RS AHE Tge be i legates at Even pie- rooms Excellent by On Sut era " THREE me Foon buieales PRC furnished Roce eer = YEA EL, 3 om. OW wi ol! Melon ™ the poling ‘he to lake. Soe oS f mis. ho r € = YALE. All furn 00 as90 8 burn Ry ' R1-LEV mnudy 1.0 Glove ~{ 30x30 frame with tee fro & eam hey lot Rea CorT- r High A can pie ee re een INCC ome kk, 6145 1598 E. Au PTE 1 T 20 fas . living. C $15. This re oe Cad re window Lagiots fo arg HED CO ak < | a TGnch otters e sot gee eee (oes 1 IMPLI mh of grascion Fu aes = a i FUNNisite $600 dn. town utoful eray iirc an ndy dase. 4 apa rt rata CC vice fl of # re /Nosan rth 2. par: gener 100 red waren yer Tiveuknne: ONT with . 3 : pes! ret t. da pint ings is —— Ser suit. ree MIN fire: 3 wi ts *orte: ke ft in KEPRONT 1 859 1906. : term ol ar cH nent 8@ app a # 1 Estate rms to ia ? IR & 2 lot ees, ing ee conta ats FE ¢ : Co teen a ther se:li Phone Sate Rea Ox. 606 «Te q Spas ac F _e. ke orivile corner +. Roomy tage =f mo. ; 46 rons force aud oth ETON ip. ee es the Month ae ne ~a ee and ne fehl pepo & $55 ber e Lots — nnett mea OME MUIDDE r | on iv of the Mo tine 3| only CULLOUGH. RE 4 ree om ws For Sal SMANTA ment NCH HO : | Wa 1s ai to mod Buy at is spark 7, CULLOUG! t ch of ple winds TASMA 0 ace nose TIFUL RAN ram. LS! 0 IR —m | The ee bee .| TED Mecut Eli to §| kite — Se : RORTH ‘OR a es Ne eee: 4 aol UAV ace fad ra i ALTC le 5-182 j ¢an't cor manne he TED tS Cass 1 “to < oat on o - ear bf et pat ash. O = noe: EXCLUSIV ma bull brick ! ~ RE oe hed nr er mar 8 _] AL i Tene tes ben hafmeeed [Peal woe e uron ang Su EXC tious jor » buf ent i year ay und lot, ly 8, ba’ and ranch Paved sewer, $6 “uF Ey venings Z A pretenti bedroom basem A t beat- le Hwy yM hk | iced W Laree pre. On n ae ee trade. 1% red garage | ¢ Tene ater & _ Open ERVICE bing 3b aire batioeet & ay mito Mee 8687 Dix LY He * 2 uick sale need “reer t | OP es eee eee or mates ee 3.608 * aan, ISTING BE perch boote two bath rage and yee i wt Be TE ANTI 2" wren 2 clone fen fnciu per caly |3 PA Close. 5-5T34 A Oniy $23,000. =a : t : et EU F ranch eplaces tered gar iments $450 Di ocated eff D 5 |? F home condi ; CITY ce. 45 e¢ only privace. m. FE home. sew Sites a MULTI Ranc two fin x28 Piast g appoint dis er! L Clariston e room droom xcellent shopping. N RENT. mj lad ineuranc 81 =a 3 After 6-p. ers, he New : jel—Brick k. Cut tached ener se eday a most oe est. of ad. 4 ae voles 5 be All in ols and ER THAD i Epriors ot thace To iT ALL D ain count . See th dls! sh 5 =8 Model ey eet TS i the o by today Situated on | burg R¢ 1 water water barns schoo! 4 CHEAP NN. This room. m ree. ag $1,900. do =) : f like bere kee Hi ‘ouatry-tre i. Pus8 \ jewel tn home iz ali anded urer cre lot! ith steo' hot nish- ase to h term DOW living ining a $1180 with ; aE & li you grab bedrm. | Chere the ¢ Rew 10q : is a te eee pom *x Gem noting bu caped a ra- | ~ Electric terior fi n 950 will RES 10, $500 e hes a and 4 heat, $s ie. One hen. lh fl like brand av's Here ts ¢ mpctpres ands Hed riminetin, landac es compa tic inor inte ges) on, 412. 0-AC on hom d kitchen ireulato Clem. : on - : ‘hon a hom jeled kite! . Youll of these for tod oe tom bolt field High) I, tt 5 autifully ding homes i Needs m Drivile 10% situated ted on combine th oll ¢ eff Mt. th. Home sree remod beauty planned their clos Bioom fi room « be urround! i s Lake home Loca ‘ms. Located r mon | A Fine down, raize + sites is and Bo pacious a 8 8 f} ing. Lake. = room os sepa lt th easy ter Jpe. @ trees. of $45 pe Avenue ctive FT i rer! < An f #. homes. ' i tre sp bie « REALTORS , i Dixie ~ Located 5 * is, a EY shad Payments neoln and — street i pe: tlle wal large het? Gaveebaee Ra. ath Gas hes iS & SON R or trade tiac, ex sete LL ens, eed. 1 Iv clean n pay e liv- 4 wa & with n for a ent in © Lake : & plastered | wally DORRIS & 1 PHONE FE ¢ oe Fett wim bungalow HU RON VALTEN Lake WHITE LAK Seca bie oe wn 2 | fee ay to | a peat eee. RN ‘k flesh: oes sai ey 5' ‘E 5 ent 3. at ND £. D and te din | ar We re { : | family toma ‘entri | ile we: : eak fico ee fine ain Haree : gle basem 4 screens 7166 M30 R 3-6981 OAKLA St ACR with 2 u separa Needs | ne room. sepa Kiteh tet swith + Ren nd oi] au’ i im nt Lak ae ib ace WE SELL Acre / cae teres tot 1508175. WESTERN So | oes orp aigers re Noors.. 50; Be aream ar cre eur + = £1,506 dow - = § ; ns WESTERN f° _REALT t livin isan Mere Sal ang a = Pa Only waté A © and 1 Ac num Ecrner, jor finis BER D_O foo! kitchen, k ye! $5,050 back por: drive. i hoo! alter ch hom : S.a / large inter MEM: BOAR p m, r' wor d at Nee 0... i * ge my D, Re ranch 1 5 ms. $7 800 ith On minor NTY UNLA . Deal (epeties > Price ace ly $10,- IL... -Real , RIR ; ee é ow * Needs COUN = DU GRE &) | som pentane: Ceme teal. es | 7 * t N E L W. = Bank Bid: yf > Spécial r- then 1 Price § bunga arden | = 5 BE 8 PE 217 foot a. t 2)" parece is as SBE . i AY O’ d. Open ee CAR National § Sea ' . Ivo tne ete ont Ful frame G ¢ tur. | ing OM ae DER. rices. term _ This |. his house 1.500 dow | . 5 IMES i R, raph R FE 54 munity Eves Mims 4} arn} Age Ae ealmilic atm ae Modern breathe Fy has OOSE FR i ou BUIL: winter p with 2 bed- T with $ 5 7 nn -EW HO? 8, Teleg RENT | 503 Can you one that ye at New ro a room to car warns roome ar INCOME "10" CHOOSE FROM | cust eg alt RATE | os sg has second | | 500 Si NE | 203 #103 mz OR, eee | FE 4 Sa ICK! ° here t« bux on sig and eli ed spot 1! i bath Al INCO! $500 DOW bilise RATE G pas and cneece an cea hom = = buy of the, WNER, s.. rane ar ga.) . YOUR PIC Fant to =eterior | convert a nace. ful iddleton 1 M SEPA = your) reat 3 and full n there is = sep- : income on Perry a cures aie eke 2 ¢ large AKE Y - = “enc ne modes as sea eas ily Rk. Mide SON ,BEDR 300 dn. o have) oom hile -dow tra parlo e is the o-family jent - In- EW | Beau at. Lhe G. Near FE Tr; DOWN € z L ry : . OHN 2 hat | floor W m, ex fee Her A two- excel mix Gas he yar ighway, i OR ct food SPrieidairecl end 1g m Bung Teshe mS 8-6003 | $10.000_ $ one | living roc as heat. | vear howing submnit as MY lillies and hig: — S4' ing i corre: GAs turn Prigidai tet oe Roo ~ss LAt store rR FE = ship in ase | ey sement. riced at treet, # ner saves LC . ‘| rag ing cente the beading only. we pies 20 per month T pce on Busine seaieuees Biel acs Festa) “TER SOR ay EM re TIN: ING i cane “Landscaped Pose come : . mB j Et a Ge sAenac cose Hedi kor $3 ty ane gs mfort- R but on a 100 x1 garage. $2.000 ee : anni : re ofterin, Ninety of ae week or cent gros mortg Als riot 00d 2g aL: PBN SRT WAY Cun iE BU x built. on full 000° with SSTALE in a -ERM> are s and choice —— ss per chan te d single Aa eo Rd A g aa rte 0 OA TF Country 5 S ome garace. etic $10. . ESTATE TW. | . TER q Dollar own. your included 2 $13 for @ good haba w - a fur car ga by Pontiac Step dow edroom 2 car il” cary ng | . R I A Le *s 44813 ! ‘s Cents ¢ tgot lote — only - eae e Ras oye er ‘on rlooking | edrm 30 ft lot to w n bliin “LARK . FE .| O n i i RENT — ae Goria gp oll ein or mar pie. Ba = loca Ove: new 3b g tm, mic 250 ent. wail ° vefetia $14,900. | C LA i et Evening LToR THAN [ _ the 4 hig ‘ home ba sem e Se right “in. aie ving rm fair being rm full ginin Ia cere baseme Sree: iced at all — 4-642 Open ice - ual 1925 t NTs LESS - Meet Onn woedes. « ditterec Eb. rage OE od move built in 46428 ieee enone oe tion call FE ¢6 Huron ing Serv oe . Stree 48ee AYME! some © Sin be _\acan toe owe bungalow $1 700 “es x-Franks iiteben Ee bu eat WITH Us ee: A\ oe 02 “Multiple Li We 2 HOUSE, Pi "a1 west Wee, de eed an Locations Town | giished in 1916 — te cbgoae fom a eek ws ee ee =LEC petee gm TSOrEE? FE? rth BE FE 5 = YTON vr mee e FE 5.9 OCATED “TSP: OnE NICEST. ital Estey autifully ‘aid “on any eaves : Line feed oe eee STATE LIST YOU Real Esta BY OWN. HERBE 6 RMS 1N ce a le will de ree | Phon FUBLY L Bloomfield $25,- Bt. Joe Hospita T HOME geo Ev. serves basis uy perm t ——— ech 4 on RAS REAL E OR 3-970! Wilson TRADE breeze- windale “BRICK, 66" | d $300 doors ce, BEAUT! ch in m. Under tract. ind St J OPEN PRON i place etd iT sib u STRICT RATE SERA! OR Baths. by 157 agt5 or ACE bape Pal res ; falene = & ae .. Fan mingha con Beh DEL enings LAKE L, fire ; Four ing ove arges! EFRIGE “Dr & costs ee ~ ror < frarerms te FE Fue gees: ed street Resi Bar:| sited ent 86 850, =| Se a Win accent i Neracona dF : Ry) * | fecorated Seer te Soot he" eae ch ltor ARTES cloxin 43 + = vy. Up ca & ba t. Pav dle hat dia) Hee ack ayme {hp z re e. Lor tae | i wes LL aaa a | eee fr toe \N" The Fe SME berate ie URRY | HURRY! wiih tres Bahrage’ Row ere Edw.-M, Stout, aoe a 30H ER | ' MI Onl s Don’ t 2577 mo ; ] re IU RR FT = 000 down } & eter © i‘ UI * o wo 3 het, ake Co fe) | ¥ 2 Ue 16.800 with sac N Saginaw Bre oes ‘ ROOM GI $7 oak or ONL ie aud- 77 a Z Near- n A TY laa 2 Bep Down G ets ity. .$1 4 only Wweat i Blvd. ENF _: ¢ Haron _ cr a 250 Tos anit Ve * You . CTIVE home. K | N : se ree rane home Wa a fa OW 5 BEDRooM c with Base- ear bath. 0 : base- : ihie House Fot,-¥ VERY ye ranch { “AW = ian poh ee er arione | et ae Mt te seat ten ae Families 2 eC eeaineaniadial Bil ame, Hl | apes sae Joos new ts ip | : ron hen Rt OGET lls cles: ae seit velr hea’ ta 5 A \r | 1966, [ | eo WW. Re “Oper “Evenings = i eek Un Mage eA ft . Listance 6 ree On pee arage a a5 ment as No ow. Brook REET. 7 "yards Priee WESTOW N ~ ealine ebes . sachs Paver eer | - ene on. bding ioe fal $2. rn) ' ni : L . ae sti / ment “hye H =| s. at = . ub Ow a = eet 'Y. | gies et ae alking Motor we | for" #1 S00 down “tases *™* : | ett Oetn baney HEAT "Teneo rear . ~ Ew sara: ete Ee ‘nice "inewe Fy auiek-| an Pata La RIL | way ae has really Yo Pontiar } low eee | as —— VICE wa. ard He easy Lite at SH ee 3 efcont Is. : peresas. PP Ae $3.00 Go eS Soo. ; = : AL ALE transteren, MnO sae Ms papel biel *reparate LE LISTING SER we reece iaree Oe aes: BOW ROO. Attrartive breez dining fe heat: an ick pos TH EA bungalo hot wa: bedroom acre jot. luxe down: =| s cash i. home 40 ff. e. fi. | Hiltep Clarkteton 10° min- ba i El. rert Bchoe ! bedroom: e fruit | mutomatic lot. Qu down | SOUTH edroom heat and mar porch, rage 1 jon only $350 AVE. 8pa of Por! - eee ak beach i view of tah} Bult- $00 down eae e Larg rden toy Naite 00 i auto. ed r a pay- possess LAKE ith fire. West ated, Good ¥ | revel road wntown. e y $1500 a LK Pll) each oar ated a ae perio! Only 3 now ment, age. eoteres dow ate ARD home wi rch, he y pine. e to bu i sre from down! eh hom: SILLIAMS drm fe pie ct vies vO Wee aan at parens ee mpson Ween bntcess sf aleaed Aled wh wore ews pg tilda Lrieedisdonmeel 5 300 WILLIA 2 be mak firs | vas plems a to play vet the | Why wa “4 2-c large ro DOWN 2817 Si ‘anch cious 5 i] furnae rear d e k. Now ay's pric able for t acres w Dn. dec Sy oa heat. fou No. trees the chidret Don’ one. | rick aa $500 ated at ter. 5 rm. arge lace and o shop at ee & doc property. y doll Only, $308 basecset oem 6 ben No ana tt ei Vor te a wenn n Brie loca. JPLEX room Mace Wests rage. La pr 37 heated re eo pleat - ‘Vontege basement rn kite down, 7.9500 — yu. It's - droot st Side lo i .Y DUP ind 3 n- Near e. Ga nishing, a! for - 000 terms. f basen aati $250 pace. foo! vo FARM eee | 3- ia Two ca eee pata, en one type Needs Pepe at — be “parber shop, e' Gillispie. Dew ight Street d Kent Inc., coke wil he Front... cent ef ats ‘BRICK ditfon | PRUIT Pal m . n. Like- dy kite full ent ves. r make iw rea mediate 18 Is 1 t Teleg . "SOR L. her co ILY BRI con ALL F h home car §1 tio handy } bath, partm id ariv e othe but, ce. Im ; 1G Schoo droom F oy may. a Lake Aad! Te FAM Exc $400" ong & bat ay to sail, cludes a. tile creation : €g ar let th Hl Near 3 race ory ronan NO area from PI > Bt N iocedon. reragma 10 tive 5 & breeze® od garden ay ining are mple rec tend tranc ent and fu , : lee . ggated be PARK! “Bentiy aiergheng for 2 lev Main 81 aut) A Were | basemest | s of goo ruil tapes, e ment. a the hea bolt spartm tae ses See iso stor ra ° com, at 7 os ; bie x a bade = Might fet Tage 4 ee eaten) Aa Sala. meee ter paved ore u the paymen MOTOR ieee Kinzler, Ss) 4-3525 Pg ull ged = _AMPLE CU VES YOU. IN = AG week sey bee Ape ep tariety Fal ccne ot Caountews a es fant a fe EAR PONTIAC 3 Se et ae UBANCE jenn es bah — SS “$195. MOVES tiome. or Wk ety if, vo. ele Janes janes. trace #350 I atyle Head r ©, Just from At o Gere NE. droom t an INS Ww. shes a mA 2 a &3 5-6767 * Ssness arma. img But’ very riced iy) s evo: et i) 92 becrooms: ne ESTATE & FE | 60 Ww with ‘fireplace. oe Modern 2 ments. FE oe o tao et in ar 3 “bedrm ord ssion and p i Only a vor to Look ; fealtor ment, ie Secene | emcees Avg. T5400 Som ‘| a IDG = agp on marag able =e tomy altor Ao qe ee | Ponti I en a " Nicholie. Re Eas 1G 1218 Ba Pee ar coe interes p RT a yard packeive | ameeT™ ; { mes tout, Real 168 oo ants Qu R Iham A EF 2-0263 | “Bud” Nich By Bt kiten Pull price FOR 8ALE 9 Me itoom brie ”" TO s | al oss —— this « Edw, M.S Ph ad right. BROKE 4 Wilh: ? t ne Mr Alien 2-3370 | shop In ssume at ; ld. Call FE : “BIRD fo a TH END sion tiow My, / oT) mie mn, Lake FE 44921 = : 6 a Me : FE R. Irwi in rd Sears oh o Is THE > PARK ; ian Village , NOR’ as expen Le Ti Ti. L $09. Elizabeth __F ‘Real tor nH POST OFFICE 5 e e lex. 2 N F | "| Indian : yoy og tractive 2 Lee OR SE _ TAR Iah aes ICE 1201 familie Org Win Ave ‘oer JEL Se amas) fr 1% bat t Seep $ ~~; BU Y * lots, 2). OD ARARG + SERV FE 5 ere a im. = Baid 3-416 PON zs Well - ag Sd cement rat [ 6 meretal _YE¢ Complete EXT 70 Br LISTING bart nts schoo}, ad OR | ie on : ee RL spent with I “ 3 g tor fap h laas TOR OWNER N oh fone ne oS gat nas ers m = ropes, wa Pull pri _‘Rawinentio { oe Service NMULTIPR home. Price baie “REAL a1 OWNE bow anch ho Venet: acioue 6 ago alter lar; boon engre sridict ft. TRAN i state 2 bedrm ssession + will fa rs PE a ste BY alow - | $1,000 droom =r: r garage, " gefeens fully 8D ine b The d ms, 8 and i terms. . pe TAR 1990 Real E. F x | Saul da ces Feall tare Bove parece Taw | hed i's ‘oum 309 ft lot Ieee! ined oy te are alt cated for Laer aping and, Y ach Living HOLS on. ward © ' OO For information an Reaktor Farin Amer Sait meee Blinds, tings 10x Call today. fvhne room. dining 3 poy = ot cent stage. wih 3 bedroom ra Ost, fi me tree ak Dikive to Livia oO i 5-896 att, Re: heate ~ geet re $13.- pnd = ired couple. “master tra ty h cis . rie ‘ dads ° Bea xi: at WRG © 1 a | OR 2 ae e A. Ac j 59 porche tic, after r ret! 2 at; 3% ted. Ex m 0. Fo car rive. room, ie bath, “im af sept ; REALT eres VHY WAIT? ae : inane VE ses Sperm 3 bathe, auto hea ise eesti “a ae KNUDSEN basement ol Foard tity eo = - Bey, \ In a ta | 270 W_ te ' easy. »| 0! riments. wn le home. ber, see your ' = ke. T Dizte Hw rgain e. Th jet 900 ee ‘our 0 our it who is area, WM. Te FE 2-486 re umntoon — ie wy. = o6eT a) ba nom rk : a Small | e. Be y for ¥ ppoin one ntiae : vbe” — . meres 8 ranch : ot of tne hard the | ew Year Ss ——_= ot ua — no wan senate "bay Cail tor # i pew OM E “REALTOR res Pah TAG 7 — 2 bed- | oh met i vt0 te 6, - D0. "has Ld be bow start- N ; acres cheol bus | ly $500 sh id . oe ee a our waceciens, ro ] ial gate, an rma. ‘Call MUL i pags . live C BU RBAN INC ask ii} Hee nod — Ak L 1 AKE arikoatee pump, Invulation, sept “| Speci down with or EM " PRONT t SYLVAN MAN MeL. its = SUI ore ene a attractive ARG AIS? rei of : ; ~ _ & a, : ¥ fron inth, as Heat | ca 4 have =] TER Li vere nas oehe tehery om bun. a cm fae ded ¢ Sten ene a losets, lags ee tring = heme pees |p SILVE ranch iace.| & k on J-pe d on Ha and only dern- 4 ro conren- Dueck hom a! tae rots rdrobe ¢ well Darter as oe nonth from » brick Firep ml seeie k Locate 40% jot, tely mo Every it tur ar Cat Br F503 large wa er tot intment. 9 land- Site cose efug-| tank 1 100 2 ; | “Campicteiy moder plc m_ Ye beautiful “cons sppoin 2 bedroom selene an 3 Liv Radiant tactud-| a iri ; KS | ow but ing forced automatic dro: $5 500 = beau Call fer age : room. — yo a “Y TALK: =e ee ieriad lorein aad Large lot: | 4-2045 AKE - se. scaped. ed at on "Carpeted ——. MONI se) chal ees ce rleges—on ARS. L a oa » Price ? —putematic A t or ffice thi wek sale Hece. nd privi ture ‘SE -'3- bed Gevera . _ . pond: I~ g 2. car lan pay m en home U secri for quie Wu- ; rth lake ied fea b wn ~ ose ] = devon smaller Owner will mpg mek nea ola seecl Teke An one = ena oe ee pio RIDGE shed Rec e im Lak be ca t,° gara ero : TR Resmi Sov or AREA furnishe in niece can hav OU picccce ts on th iment, proving, 2045 | PAR . Huron TON focation tec a and you Forced ten Fh extra Ip - Meters 10 or Whe MU and : ALTOR 1060 W. ; RAY Excellent Close to Hams:L Gi bain eed) ccoa « Wer Set . iniment M 1 “Bleele Rea Hi ‘ nN REA TIL 8 e 4 treet need “mediate 1 oe i and a : ter . 4 Righera IX my i. TIL : Sedroen "Waxed "Price ones allbeer, ~~ eke free ment Today |R you | ea ‘. oe wen : } pay > Cau \ : e —— a vere ee wii er Gs peek Sed M. 98 Lou base oe ioe eer es with Iai housetra wae Ucaeatia: On W $39 Brick te 412 W. te peat Kensal with imme: ( . Woo 31795 Nev 3 yentay i ‘ites 1p See ent, J | ur “Fe — : oF, oR M59 | NNE Lis DE sows E 1k kite, Ra NORTH, SIS 4 Were- tor 4 ‘Lake oe H wine 7 oy iN peti Boel Cone William all OR 1 CUS. ALTOR x 4.30 | : hac _ reet & After S} me ‘ ame ote, , anmeel Ai REACH cash raat. 3101 Wu mu oo "Erenne ® i ro with St -" 18 GEORGE Bi 1 TOMER il FE 2-8 : i ¢ LTOR 3-128 lfied Ads. Ca ; H PLAING aa PRATT 31708 3 Eves, 2 EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES - | —senvine. = : * tion. _ GERMAN SHEPARD » Anderson - Regal 6 Acres . anallver Dome - ae i met ti ot | PARTRIDGE ‘et Se Tee PUPPIES rr : tia weit, apple | THN “MRD: TO oun i Se ty 6 WEEKS OLD SEE Ce pee oewe. Beseew: | CT-ASS C—$12.000 DN. | EuMELTON UB | gy $25 FOR MALES : sore for dinette- > ® ' 40 Acres Rectory’ Pol’ me fust Seale bak table. Bee at : $20 FOR FEMALES Lecated on new black * IN : ; . road, neat new MS.U, Col- HARDWARE “2 bedrm. ranch , - 9441 OPDYKE RD. wer" aod boone Priced busin Indes Loe coahitened "bards ment wal tate ay hg S’ a hottie Gas cre, . streets. Long lease os weal tae "sider hom ees —, East side. ee ALE, | a Reha 2open *natea | 4 QeORD, 0 TO! ¥ ‘= UE 7 7 dy ). oe lot ‘til Bun, p.m. Parts| las Piain, Se not Ree tan [REALTOR PARTRIDGE BB. RILEY, ‘broker, a : Spe 8B pg BOHM MR Mong | For Sale Ctotning so) rem / VI) VT NDA | stove eatin Lana | Bacuawusps™ team Or. % to 5 Acre Parcels j * : erry OPEN 9 wooded & rolling land |“ We BUY MORTGAGES. BY |? veer PORMALS. SIZE. , upitia 10am W. "MeNichole bene eae ANGUS, Realtor f[ ans ie $ ess wa tanis| Sale Land Contracts §2/ Pir. 2" "8 Foe HT GREY end E te ont For Sale Farms 48 . ee ot cE PPPOE LAL AA AAL A ALAA = 30 DIS Ty on rs poded DISCOUNT | es a THE te - _ Rd. ~~ THE SA SALVATION | ARMY a Meet yn Needs a a MALE pure é wks. dtd ors 65140. TRUCK CENTER > Good buildings. In Lapee t-County.| HAS DONE MOST OF FIN arm ep =t Tosaesk gue Tels be one of those sights when I like to put’on a colors, spice le, of — i - oe : tes Good build Lapeer pe Z ' , veri as + LES. = County uy. 80. res i foie trout. Oa BALANCE— oreo. Bleghe lenge #1. #12. FE) warm (fate and slippers and curl up with the telephone!” | fan ‘Puorescent : Available op re ee $1,866 NT —-- $4.3566 45382 aa. Q te navel , TO HANDLE. - a 162 = tf ; oR Nain SUB.) _ RETAIL BRANCH eee REALTY JR. J. VALUET, Realtor | Sete Rows Household Goods 37 Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| “Talbot Lumber Parakeets Guar. to Talk |] Oakland at Cass on ves. PE 2-7690 945 OAKLAND AVE WARREN-WELLS. TWIN BED ee a teth, paint, | frainea birds Harlequins & "TOR PARMn AND ACREAGE |_MOLTIPCE Liptixe oka ws * muaittenses, Like rch re oo cr: Reiris. ga. Ales al? Or 1 Phases. irfepulars raToREs lumi eee | a ate CaN, ee sau, | S4ROAme pao Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 40009 HOUSE sop IN es POR $7,000. Crea LrvinG ROOM 40TTE. Rug. All in exe. ond. eT, | 92.45, meee Madlng to: Bho og a: 7. | _ food since 54 trom. up ‘ata Bo ‘ FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE.! prompt’ pavment) Contract bat, | Brand pew. davenport & ¢ RCA-TV, GUAR Banaan au8} Fluorescent. 393 ae ber EE =" 90 ecres. @ rm. modern house.| ance $4016 Will discount© Cel Ses tenis a ae Commerce Ro. EM 34114. - | ghard Lake Ave. — 20. ; utes trom Pon-) es 4 Pig OE ese) from 6 pm. to — oer, Realtor. FE ¢354.) oh fon S00. Pay colt $2 ve aA REFRIGERATORS baer YEAR N LAMB COAT. ee these age res = Pog Ee yeaa . _Money-to Loan ° 53 fegrees’y oS best makes perfect. igs riect, cond. Also REGISTERED TOY. , oo : I RMS * : ania oe ene See a ry anteed tor. § years, buy 8 new vacuum. 7 ae: a ome : : 18 Ft. Traveler ..../......- 00 : SMAI A S res | § E12 BUGS WOOT PACE 415 08 pay £01 nee fs as 2 ee Lee 1983 " puick ¢ DR. Nice CLEAN. 3 bedroom house, black ‘top, Reversible, $16 50. on J . tha cee Bs, BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-| "er a ° : isan Aiea "te) = CASH LOANS | *5,ttihy Reteeyestemmer & iat Me Miigeetlioend 9 I newsow its SOR Meee oe De F. . . am. - Garage and $ acres of land with SC ash tN ‘Orenard e Ave _ ers. Automatic water heater, WARM LAND GAS Tatoo end terms By ap to $500 . (CUBIC REPS. C000, CONDE | * Sn maker Nes eaase ie ere ene| ono Gombination potite gas asd ‘eT * ove s@ * '* * j eth Ga. ford. | : tatlerm ‘rocker. exe. cond. FE/ +5180 3. _Jobnson. | ag ail nee = ome | “prameeperiebere, aT) sen | — “ ee 08 . Smith-Crawford, inc, BI f K N R Sa oe | “HEIGHTS SUPPLY “RECORDER. 1 i ise Biick WAR re : sho 0. RAM O,OTEICES ie i) i. re COND. | __- Pre-Inventory Sale 2885 LAPEER RD. PE 45431 | | Wempit WEnplifer. OR 3T1e6 af ORDER. |) Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ise 4, lara selection, of jate| flow Rh MW. OW. tires. 81.005, fe eter 0003 = ~ ate ‘kk botto _.f@ Linc * rE 18. 1308 E. Auburn Rd. OL 61296) - Fi 9x12 Felt Base Rugs gs 93.958 a 7 no Sock © coats oe CHAIN SAWS | DO o It Yourself 61| poas. cars BOARDED. poas dreds Pe SE dy ‘wil —_ dnve| CY 7 TRADE 40 ACRES inance Co. ee ee ee | ee “cece Be | POS = Set = cles & serie a eC ee ee Wutchinson. ‘$7 Ford Convt. Lee we selgen tease, 7 bee sont | 4%-Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ SL - Hee ey et oe pe "BOB HUTCHINSON | % ie en acon bull base: Pontiac ‘4 Rubber base peint. gal 93.5 Frigidaire we $2 CLOSET DOORS | SANDERS ROGERS POLL LISHERS __Hay, ¢ Grain & ‘Feed 71 71 Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. ‘57 Dodge: V8 4 eo ment. 33x49 barn Large laying . : GUAR HOUSE PAINT Gal $1.95 Studie couch. $10 | HAND SANDERS ~- DRILLS ~ SAWS 4301 Dixie Highway : a house Tool shed and corn crib Drayton Plaitls Syers. 141 W. Huron PE 4-3064 pa 2 Exouxce alter ap, I eee op te | eae st ee 1ST & IND currmo ALFALFA @ & Drayton Piains on 31202.|Both cars have less than Wis take eee Oey at bed-| . 19 CU FE AMANA UPRIGHT | OAKLAND FURNITURE m Sales. PE ys) Aa SANFORD| >™me. No. 1, no rain. 50 cents; ____Open 7 pad ele een 10.000 miles and are one Se co Pal eckce Walled Lake Fe se mow 1 ry ott Bose’ | 10s 5 Sage FE 2.4529 | & rh s Paadeck. Pootise: FE | ae RENT eg a re ne a ie pane | M . re ok pt : so!|!OCO z i pa ———— i _'1§ Beott Lk Rd ; ers. nee r weller_ | OW ae TRADE | P ACRE ar Oey, “ve | 8T OV EB, BOUOHT. SOLD, Ex. eae siuuig | Wleor sanders — band sindery —|i8T & aD CUP HAY ORAIW,| We will soll H tor 18 per owners. Many other buys Large 7 rm. briek. breeseway and, Utica | __¥E 3338 s\ = tow = 4, | saraaars mse a | furmee, vacuum’ cleaners Wail- | _strew. Will deliver. MA $0088. | o© ou * - ae Marine coeet ‘at Rochester. ~ 2 Ce =r ie. — ape . 3@ GAS RANGE “3 ¥RS OLD. ic diagram. See G. A Thompso: | Ba per | Goemnere Oakland Fue) & FIRST ~~ Fin Stays CUTTING : MElrose 48771. HOUGHTEN <& SON a fer ciecka taaee: | ainen oe MACHINES. | a Orchard Lake Ave.) aitaita, ents cent. - RIDGEW AY RE Ue and a GET CASH OUICK cyt Fristintre retrirerator, cont = a fat Mie So. | eT masts gin a |Pr z: ; t hen. _ WANTED: nat Oh sn on, ae: YOUR PREM OLDSMOBILE 975 Baldwin FE 46203 ‘ "She Ei ecrauc a Bicck on goods SEWING MACHINES, DR AY FOR iy + Sailer. Call efter 3:30. Of 9-3832. GMc: TRU DEALER ——__—__— i : E | CsED GAS RANGES FROM $3050 eck shortie. Size 12 material, paint. EM | sF Aa EE SE LAE Ot Up to $500 mater che wom Uy SUPE A | Bis Sst wes Rent Trailer Space 79| tenet nen Sak ap 8 lovely modernized ‘ ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT) \060 W. ‘ine Les Open 7 days Weekdays F Li POSS SE TY re a ‘Alfa Romeo roe & cat po Ee boas ptt to 1955 cars, bring your title OR THE HOME CAM BE FOUND | sewiid- MACHINE. TY RADIO, OU = ATS el Sale Livestock | 72 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN | =a "GOCHESTER bores It's with terms. | Most desis closed in 36 minutes.| 4 tittle out a way, dbut a tot «vecuem cleaner repeirs Also tse" _W. Mop m= “rE tank aa | Lake frent and playground. OL 1-761 ' : ms) | ake Valse made fates : parts and service PE 42690 Ap | or m. BOARD. YOUR | MARES & GEL |" FOR! FORD, vic. 7 DR. R & H. HP. HOLMES, INC. | tomes apie furamare.| evs te oar Gee snd ies refs: _Shance Crater, 6. Spe, Peagock | \Cameras, Equipment 61A | “2e t.per mo, Ballons | POM Clean Your “ent or some 2531.8 Lapeer Rd FE_5-2053 ; eee 0: “aa aoe ea ee Sie egler Oil Heater : ; ine \rackor rick The) bare) Roum “ “Oxford ‘Mobile Manor . coh a seek. col tar, Santon: = Ee Bathroom fixtures. beds. chests ° | /2 Miles E. of Oxford on Lakeville | & vee ——4 Por ONLY Hime. aca ae ak and dressers vanities ‘ae vorings ahd ee ees ball Cee cost. WAY Y. eae {TQURIsT nee for ee — Keres, Ro. 40 by Bot lots 35. streets. Grecit Mar. at Waddie Siecle Ford. Pont: jock matiresse vi room sultes c Tur wal , storm —. B 5-0206. aut 3 ~---— $e a ae ope = ma\Lo cceasional ehaire tabies, lames. SscHICK’s _ “wr samt eee ods _Fignt,/OA ot . gener Pee dees who want th the | CADILLA Cc ia 1, PASSENGER. "at =e se" redics, rugs, dining room » ' / t 8-3032 2-OT21 1 usine, i ce cond... : i hereon See stag coop. S28 oan Company, ue Phaetie sete ond ene | anise, Goee ee Deck FS PRICES _Sale M Musical Goods e OENTLE PONY, GELDING. mE! ——“piay a? PAREEURET 8.000 actual miles. Hydra. Trans. , ee aif ee | _ 36137 YEARS OLD, $200. SADDLE| Where living ts a vacation—72> 5°40 Windows : : oe a; <== is 2 USED D SPINET PIAN OALLA- wing y he : f : Asteate re "| PPD O906 | eget er 8 Roane eA WE etenig ee Bure a tat | vata 4 Conant ron] ER treed tetas le eigen cate bear = ose LAYAWAY: PLAN hs BETSY ROSS SPINET MAHOG-| CHILDREN, CALL MU . a ts ¢ and cut. Rent Farm rm Property a Rirganse erarnlaian acon OR EASY T | Munro Electric Ce, 1080 W. Ho * ta ot sore, coment Mags) B85, Almost new Bench to match. = ees = SS et immediately. $325. MUL —| SS UP TO ® MONTHS AY | - eens ee 5 See et .” 92 ee | R — heneten to suit. BALE ve WORK tiac. Also trailer sales. Base rate L. . : vans SOME AMD LARD Pon! roLOANO ETB DO | Sete, ‘alte tate ut et ORE AGT RETEST wap (FAB taame, ne) Sy ee Bor us bee «wane | = Pane Me¥rue Saal”. | “See Us for the Best Deal ae 1g i . * T i i mori aoe ee nena. ea = —— aa ___ FE ¢18je Deras MON aT’ Ta | Co, 1066 W. Huron pater ine. ft HaMMond once CHERCH — 2 bos gees ¢ quar nore Auto Accessories 80 In Used Cars poese, bot mosers. 19. miles out LOANS! _ | FRI te 9 | OsED Brad #8 UP RCA COUOR | Ext: door frames 0... #95 Sere pe emer: TR COT) while pony stad. ported Weis GLENN’S MTR. SALES Baldwin, g73 per month. Ridge-' SEABOARD ‘TIN ANCE | ¢ miei Eat bpontine or j mite| TV. $256 Sweet's Ratio & Appl | Fat flush doors, Al... $15.95) efter ¢ p. 2 ONT y 685 Granger Rd. Oxford. -53 FORD PARTS 4 GOOD TIRES. ~'~*-*+* > * - _way PE 44003 __ 1188. PERRY. ST ae ne ees visu een ime oe St Be PLANS zs tus? eS ae transmission, motor, rear end. m4 8. caamay EASY PARKING —_—_— 3%ox3%q" .buts. brass pair os - —._ | RABBITs POR SALE. 2637 MAR-| FE 2-708. a= a — SATO. WASHER. A “WHIRL” hartd Electric Co. 1066 W. Hu , PIANO “TUNING PLAYER RE- Rd. Drarion Plains. OR * CY ‘$1’ CHEV. 4 . iD CON- Sale Business ness Property 49 . LOANS - “Beal With | suds et, Boeestic | : — "| Zonaune, bag sets hey petring Quimever OL 60871 < | ihe ** Ouner yh 8 dle Ay OR | dition. $250. wre _ ’ Balance i Banke’ insulstion. 100 ft. 94 - 43.25 24 = od i L j 1953 CHEVY 4 DOOR. GOOD CON- “4 14” FRONTAGE OF ON MONTCALM Duo'Therm ou heater with” faa. U Sp -]Y) | 2x6. tae per Me $9 SOLOVOX ORGAN ATTACHMENT Want Livestock 73), dition. $150. EM 3-6571. : Pe ata Peat 3500 creetey anne siecrig range | sed rade-in Decor piekes 4 - Installed to anv piano in five eG freee For Sale Tires - 80A ar CHEVY RED Cony REEL Seasourry. LOAN 8. Oe te was er. $48. Schicke. De t. —— —. colors, ft aw w ——- pony < ree! — = WANTED, LY on FORREST a wae Powergiide R&H. directional sig- FRONTAGE On MM. WEST OF 59 LAWRENCE FE 8-04z1 ept ee * our coeae sh- av mations sat. clarinet, violin, cello, I ones A-l USED TIRES $3.50 UP new Seat covers exe. cond. ti Past - growing Dusiness| °° SER ANTIQUE | PICTURE FRAN zi oval tist——All materials under) trumpet. and many others $250 Sr a . ? . . center, Large acmmnarcial = — ———_ FREED vce ____ adow boxes with mirrors. 463 | Lounge eat ciaieealerie 4 3s covers. Peau and a, | pea ci Masic Co. 11s a. Sale Farn Farm Prov Produce 75 a Rist te as whitewalls. base: MA 65 . er S-room er ainecwnd be ms 5 « Ld : {eur a vets. oy estes sedl BORROW WISELY | *Qebe nance error, | DEDeee - — oss NORT. ERN PALL DIO PNG. ORE ARTUR, paAh™, QUAN. | Socovekee SORTRRG buildings {9 suitable for many = Ap Dookease bed and chest. all fot | 4 black dining rm ehatre | “ ie. s ains in cook grade apples | . CAPs, 670-18 $1295 exchange. Also; oo. “Just Tet atte tac cacehom wantacee| From, Specialists ! #00 50 Pay “only 12 weeliy, 28 | Davenport & chair $2895 | gig Conte Losmain co EM ain THOMAS ORGAN. FLOOR R MODEL. | dressed Oakland Orchards 2208 whitewalis, #18 85 Piag tax.” Ex: a. tale. Just Your are wd fee hs eo other sets st 1. savin $50 50. 7 Lake pres chards. - 2 A : property, call now for further de- : ctmet pee ot ee ore Teas | Refrigerator $6 30; Oven 8 AM TOS PM Daly | ance oe, ve Call Mu Musie Commerce Ra. between | change. fra road a Tire aes Chevrolet tails. You can count on fast, Ave. ; Pais yNOMY ‘FURNITURE DAINTY M ePrice opUcTs _Co., 119 N Saginaw. } - 3 Ee . Duck = yom aia __Sales 903 8. Saginaw. 1 a pte ae Map peters me at he: Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | fend! one. = day service | BELOW DISCOUNT "PRICES | sginaw ss 3-0181/ at new lower prices. Mrs. Good) UNUSUAL. “BARG GAINS APPLES STANDARD BRAND NEW tines) “AP sort | os F come Innerspring mattress, §1795. cot- son. PE 40018 trad. : PONTI ia = +. Berres— to $300: L 4 ‘ ~ —— STateEicaeiiemmants | gh ood - Giseumore _Parms OL 1-6488. raded = General Safe "22007 Law Hey. i -tir gall + eB Chsése ton-mattresses, $1286: He! Warel le; . =o | ae cornet, like new, Up to r cent off. 5 hate FE 90123 opens ool aml tebe mag foe me bed frame 8695. 6 arehouse Clearance “DECEMBER SPECIALS” —MUM — coc cena "| APPLES. Coy A BU. AND os {> White 50 Re ek or AUTO BROKERS 3, cgechoid has been to'ring t ' . | we b $ cre . Poin- King cornet. ¢: condition = i AMPLE CUSTOMER PAREIN asa ene erect pes dyes ‘ On AH- = Os. $1 OB RIG rend [LF Honey 13 vans accordions. weed chard, 450 Orel 8480 Orchar ede ge | ED WILLIAMS : ° $17.95. Bota beds. $4495 Jo ppliz bouse. st Post ; ; APP A 451 5. Saginaw at = 3 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A, HPC today. son's Purnjture 42 Orchard Lake | “TTeM Ores DURALE PRICE Bue end aa — oe} pees TO RINNELL use . i comes Aut = Racbure 81 oS _ |. Household Fi See Park et Gas Range 8160 95 veg ae eee ae EM G ELL’ |RUSSET RULE Potatoes, coop| Auto Service 81 20 5 W STORE SUITABLE FOR! ouseho: inance BUNK BED SPRINGS & MAT- SAVE con. 71-8. Saginaw FE 37168) io" cvgt ag 9 bak.nz si2s be- : focluded FE 3-04i6, Eres rr Corporation or alps a g Fa ca | ae UPRIGHT PIANO 628+ | Seth ne Set eT eee, nee A car Cohaaery reperea. Dect il 3 { ec of wroug nr apie | v : 3 bi . corner a~ 23-5219 __ 3% @: Saginaw and fir. FE €¢0835, and biond, Pearson's Furniture, ne Auto 1. Wo * ase 85 ‘nel = —__ Fe #19 _mour Lk. & Sashabaw Rds ~ chine bboy. 33 Hood. Phone FE |" ta FOR LEAnE in TEL - < HURON, - : _Orchard Lake Ave | SAVE _ $122.07 )R S ALE | Sale Office Equipmen mt 63 SABEGO POTATOES B size. $1.50 | —7-- : > A hs CHILDS” CHIPPROBE, “¥20.——«*|« Auto. Wash $299 95 $187 88 Se r Loe Also No. |. Turn east off| For Sale Motorcycles 83 coinage Mor wores. avaisbie) WHEN YOU NEED | —_oR 3 ae, wach s100 95 $i5t es _ Portable iype* riters Balt Mt No wa. i * 7 DR paar ie od cuRouse paces SETS. AS-. J FoR PARTS & on ¢ : No 5 é. n93 immed, FE 6-048 for further SAVE © OUT — : Remington Quiet Tiers vee, amation! serabie these yourself and. A'S: Conv. Wash $179 95107 88 3 units—Hot Air heatin wuss Sale Farm Equi | ene aes ees ‘sume : 3 STALL GARAGE FOR COM $20 : O00 agg GE a tl SAVE $1 | MAN eanns, Oe: Wille Ber it Seats _—— oa 8 ee See ie ba ates we 6088, These Ore bee 1G) Qe, nie, AME gs OLS equipment suitable for ea REESE Cee teklie “Herane SS al use. designs famous makes formiga | 8 & WHEEL HO R K tt. FE 81431 bg n your : aes - $132.07 industrial ‘ “Sale Store Equipmer re Equipment 64 64 | tors, ane IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY _W SY"WANE| Sicsolere “sur cr fersnere Re] wot, ESPERT outers. Compere | as, Dryer $289 85 i157 oa trial plants,” halls, bp sever upeem canecee deren _ Boats & Accessories 85 OVER 50 CAR house end’3 modern offices. for, endorsers, Payments to sit it yout | Fluetescen: 383 Orchard LX. ae ee {. Sagi or any other large areas. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Bol 3ist. Buy now ore: |e IN STOCK. = Para 5 ‘ We r 3 Soe * “= oS + ——— SE - _ J 5 a ? e : aa i q ps a z = ee Grae te ans Cet TOP ee eee tah pon RT RGSOT RO pce SET cael EG TRENTO rer ome fees eae ete, LS sane pm anazmonts Birmingham ~~~ Catt Bette dete, CPP a ci ctea a cea Haven. SAVE $5207) y Leviathan furnace with com ~— Sale Sporting Goods 63 s08's A aN _SURPLUs FE 2-0022, Runabout, Windshield, lights. | ts ee NS 4. port chair, stig ouch tele; YOU CAN CHARGF IT * | -. version type Torrid Oi! Burner | PARM MACHINERY | XEW AND) cr. 6906 down. Take over, unpeld Nash oS aay ee SS bon vk FINANCE ¢ OF : i 25014 after 5:30 For ‘ Deta ils ‘When Calling 7 Ree <= = eed, he with Se tee een wader _ just, ne ve = —_-+—balance. $890._ one OLIVé 1-178, — — —_ —_—- —— —~ $0064: 10 to 8. And after 6 FE FE 4-1574 - (COCKTAIL TABLE LARGE DRUM, Aen) POX roa | ev mt Wee) saisinn span’. | TERRATRAC ct LOADER WITH ce Tee TOR. TRAIL- | compieTE PARTS & SERVICE 2 Greet tad tad 103 Ponting Sate Bank Bide | 20ie, 2 end tables “All btows a”, Pe ! [JOE'S ARN SURPLUS FE 20022, Purceson with Blackbaek, trench PREINVENTORY BALE | Mi_©2000__— JO 2 per pee semahogany Exe. Le ie rae | 2 Same as above Gs Boy ty ey TRADE | fr end Wagner loader, i4 Chev 1958 MERCURY MOTORS ; sath a a aa” au Leac’ Dump truck. All for 96,500. Terms. TORY a 4 Business Opportunites 1 1CK Cash. Rd a ce Ra 2 a UPI | ALL GROCERY STORE ON h ar — $ oots— : Main Bg highway. «40 Mis. Orton = $25 TO $500. hr a AR Etec. | Fo For Sale Miscellaneous 60 wy oe Sadr) tee ee ee | Se ee a ee rs = Ba BEET ee . ; : ae yet eee al mature ante. oF quate bh cameans; . tial telescopes ~ bowling ball r te sie ee Sa W E COVER cam ‘Out oon eens k, Soo ERA 3 ROOM Pears, os seer bare Call A. E. WEIDEMAN “Panis nN. trans chinery Pa wa m xen so gen se pa ‘a it Pontiac les _ f , ard- : + Z PEE STATE! tenay ane a phooe FE i t $0000| ware. ALUMINUM STDING 7 ‘[WaRtep — “Raw Fons. =. ed prices, Also i auotelt a bay abl fa, Cuase's Dewees. BUSY CAR WASH in Hazel Park, *$12! or visit as st our office. pect LN of bester § m0 By RL ‘aotms, OR 3-1283 Ph winct \ese aid "Bootie “McCULLOCH aioe 3004 “Auburn ‘Balas “convert. Exe. cond. PS, — ‘pe = a —> ero equip- 3 f . i down $5. L. © 131 ‘ Got gy = ee Home & Auto | ee de yearn tg par | te, Per, oe eetimgtes ell St ; C Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 CHAIN SAWS teat Ae ae fret Fe oh any A ing investment, Full ; ee only LOAN CO. . LELY’S. Auburn and Rochester F ] A PRICED FROM $165 OHNSON MOTORS | .,283, e : e — Bese TES wen ae _1N Perry & Comer Pie) | FACT ONY REBURE Vacuum | Rat, “The Old Revble Pioneers” “ganas gravel, peat RED STONE. | "eauipment eee OF ToMr Seger accor, | "haeaee Sr. Ooewe Bema: — | Vaitey ‘orensing —— ta ITE AC UE “FIN ANCE CO. cleaners, af] makes, 1 year guar-. 8-GAL_ ELEC i oe Tal Cut Outs. Make wen 3-089 ownns as i Ghrrun aa Pedi ba hoa PE Fis per bar -AGUE } sieaners a8 makes, tear fine SkOAL. Aun. Ose Renter orn Coliee of End Tables. Prom CADEEED 61 JHOUGHTE N'K'SO ar Faso | ive: Tpssepartetion “bossa. 2 N. MAIN — Bee starr Cab. sinks & fittings woe sock oe i rt SOU "ED D STONE, = N’ | 396 Orchara Lx. Ave, PE 2-8020 Also. Transpo Specials, =: N, 2 iL! : DARE EL son. FE Pais RANGE, | saad nneee tae. FLOOR SHO. _-___#0.S. Saginaw > gee i Hse izle Conk! -I. Case & Ferguson_Dealer | MERCURY - 1958 MOD. | N. MM a Mea = “STATEWIDE | ROCHESTER, MICH. Cee re AeE gr euMBING FREE STANDING TORLETS vem | gee See en Rath age ONO | Mele now on caepiy, Tee state ett fot Sa sh LOANS . -ao-wa tt? South Saginaw St. | $1433 double HR ALL POWER ears McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW | Sharpened. tackle and ifve bait, MA_ 5-11 ao nosviee af Pees | bs s AL. 985 De-| Washbow's with fttines Plowing. vtiscing Teveling - - atq used. W. F, Miller. Garden erson Hardware, 2182 S. Tel- — Ba -| Like new. Sunbeam mis-wiasler, -_Nvered PE 4-4282. Bpe. bath sets rim. loading @ ahd ot 1 Lawn Equi — 1583 8.) © : 59962. Across from ANCES. 1 REAL TOR. : ues. FE 2-5908 With trim.... 4 gat canta i rf oe s A MY 21681 pn. Roce Mon eri, OL 19791 | PEBRICS — DRAF & UP. —- Oot, Re 8 Fr. 13 Re $90.95 éxca ERs X ming ain eanss, tO T tallen Olea G vee, = = - Ph. F ~ holster Interior orator Close- L I St UMBING rn FACTORY Inds “hh re rulars 5 ai too soil, Gt ceneal sand, ransportation Offered 87 4 : ; “_ Mortgage Loans ~ 54) outs + Oupeets © art. ed 3 a ey ee a a Boeches ieetatied. suow removal.) McCulloch Chain Saws |caks veavino-paILy FoR Lu. “LET’S. TALK - an SWE aT AL. cw : <-| FOR AS LCW AS $167.50 beck and Amarilis, Texas. Gas |. BUSINESS’: | LOANS_$600 to $1,500 |i SR brag at: ti waittade ae? =| Garage Doors | trims Peta! =| wi thlvsdeta'ts 'tie ea See = eae . i homes modern or not % Elec. range. #66. Sutin , couch. *. oo . COLEMAN GON TYPE * Berry steel overhead sée- woot, Coal & Fuel 67 cave ok eed Snet Wed eat) Reeth chsetion. Py rege ©. c.) rocery ‘additions ne —, ’ 341 6 p.m : el — and. prices, : ARES Re Rau We also bate chain saws for GARS FOR CONECTICUT WABIL sm | With beer and ot Heense. arenas _ Stee" és — 6 VEN nd MA-| modern door on a est |: oR ‘peas =e nt ° . net D Fae North ee noag This pusiness and, propery 3. To rough ‘tn or enclose | GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO-| chine. Can_s et iON DT. less than you think. Let us give BIRER OAK & HARDWOOD. Fi KING BROS. __. | _Gus allowance PE 20215. i ihe oa pg ee | Behar amatee dete” | tt, sero ndgtd Wa ofot aden renee geet gape oe np (Rae BOD | EE AT included and buil e. y : ass WATER BEATER i ce WooD. 13. aa Peritg| Setfornin, set: Hewail,"e.10 ao mata. ewer. | «8. On see F 06 Oakland Ave. FE 2002 couiea Os Baer cadence | Used ¢ Cars 8 = ive 1B Sta Seas @ , % 4 EAL "BARGAINS AT oa, a Shelton Motor Sales Bice rns | | dolas gn ute modes! C)xford Mirs ich Sa =x /. Auction Sales Fi a ae | “ay 8 taper AN MICHIGAN BUSINESS 5089 Dixie High —— estan “MUST GO ones Leelee a 5 giway | sce cua Th x ALL MUS ™ rayton Plains oF mode) | Trade up. or 1B Baie * :: BF ord | Every Friday ....7 P.M, | BOSOM a8 a wae, Feel Every Saturday’...1 P.M. on | Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SEI DAILY — Ro er s Sales & Ser vice R ENT I IT BA A \s T through Rent ‘Ads! Room, house, “apartment, any-| “thing — Want Ads | give you ACTION. Dial FE ; a - sari JANUA rest are Moaaed i : = att as a ADbisanee a, ak S + set ; ea 12 § ween. — are EM 3008]. H. #92 W. HUROY "$1 CADILLAC es FE ha @han be] # y i CON: LOW fH iceer FE 2350000 Lo SWEPT. —... _ 4g CHEVY. GOOD MOTOR. GOOD - - SCHUTZ UMTRS. INC "$4 Ford Club Cpe. * cach’ (his one f @ — mete! . y ts of Wilh radio & heater ite Ures see yaks ores pymts 0 Ik won't last at oy $405. Hurry | Credu wees. ai Eddie Steele Ford on down and see . FE 34 - ee “1 . HUE Tet MOTOR SALES) SCHUTZ MTRS. INC. li 8 Woodward, Birmingham ALWATS & 00D SELECTION oF lo. ae FE 2.2841 95 FORD 2 DR REALLY SHARP. Your car or some Take over = ri 33 a week Cail Mr _ $880 CHEV. EXCEL ie CONDI | Endie Stecie Ford, Fe 5 e fem $298 er Desot 9 St. Poatiac ao DOWN PAYMENT & TAKE my 1982 CHEVY R & HR 47000 MI ever payments $7 Pera “a ii Green. Good tires & upholstery 300. 2dr R . H EM Mts DODGE res, goed transmission, bth . rust, $30 FE 40645 ee 7 ECONOMICAL ; . BTUDFBAKER SCUTSMAN | MOTOR SALES © 2 hoes a Ga.0n = 2s = ae ow ans decvered tn es CARS heater Aelroster ira { = H js Neernse Utie A ‘anes. ANI RUCKS ! i Toh ners AYA ALLE woe oe Lae Lake Orton 7 ? i EK Mik. 3} FORD BLACK CONVERT | ~~~) , < rs omalig ower 4 a walls Radio heater 13.000 AP Newsteatures ean om 8 Sagin a © FE 3-314) miles Excel, cond Ai Bo) Mia- | : 142 a Ge veya en West 41050 i Vat CHiN 2 OORT, FORD VICTORIA Ea FORD | . & rea! clean uu yr R bil $24 80 “all ; Standard «shift Te 5% < PrOPLES auto sales For Sale Cars on} : Oskar eens De Se Toes wh ee a6 EVROLEt 2. Dt Rat 13 j Priced $945. Your on ca 1‘ ee ICTORIA 'F FORD RANCIL WAGON | ; 1 oF A , ~ Pal Milken wae Bales 791 | Fonbomarc, mapie & HEATER « ~“Ciakiand Aie S90: ' | PRIVATE PARTY MUST SEL 2 ce EEE Fariane New tites " radio LARRY JMG heate J ansmission “RO P RAT Facelent _. $975 oF J I -R i — ; FE +4176 oifer MaAyta 6250 SESE at sire DEALER - eee ey ee PTTL RED WAGON. a “Dodge ¢-coor a ig an tote +s 8 grt wr Teke 2 rou te Sot 53 Plymouth Hardtop | ee heater WV . Mere is one of the most solid ‘it. oe me,” (nie tle cars around with « real down oA eant be beat to rane price tag. Fuliy eauipned ue wl hana with radio & healer nes hite Gown Ca ee mo tres) Herel hardtop style with F : eee ; : at pay Ceitt , TR sedan price tag No money down | 24 - ~ bit LZ es Only $27 48 non month | . 1+ $i: &§ Woodwar rmingnam E : 1° wie | une So mpgham ae ae INC, a eae 1AKE OVER PAYMENTS 12s oodwar Fmingham ¢ n camera: “ett 4 Eg eel t MI 65302 , _Open fd = a So + beat a ies eee Pace eile te 2 Bacan-e Condd helt . & on Call Credh as $951 PONTIAC 2-DOOR RADIO. , Bl [L SPENCE. = 243 beater. Micreest: _ Original USED CARS 32 FORD &# R&H 2 DR. black paint $248 oliing downs @ Oakland Ave FF $9707 $888) cown assume pavmeste. or | $4 per week ai > +f $20 per mo Generous if. NS CHEV BEL _Al RK ce Pa oo . W Montcalm FE 5-666 N\( RTI i ; ' “ST FORD &§ FAIRLANE $07 VIC 7 5 ah : lar Exe cond MA 6-992 CHEVROLET Sup acy Ror 1083 I1EEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE ONE hae S$. Woodward Av 35 | owner R & H. Metal top) MA Birmingham MI 4-2735 | ~ Bud Shelton : Tete OLDSMOBILE : M MI ix GR 2 S40 | Fer top quality new car trade-ins | Ee i 2 door hareto: Tangerine color rome to ro Merc-O-Matic RaH” White M | se Cadilac Const Power — . cars ae ease fea orice Suburban trs. 7 Volkswagon $1795) Dunsky Thrifty Drugs Jess Coe x hee oo ps Aes Bee oes 563 8 Weedward mingham | ess Fora Va Crest Ford sizes PORTING | + DR Rall READY 31 OLDS 8&§ 4 DQOR “SEDAN ~=986 Ford V-4 Tuder Forde $113 po) Es Biack 28000 actual mtiles © Just’ IDS Chevyggio 2-dr PG Ci Rel yeed beke Sve like new R & H. DEfroster, back | 1654 Buict ‘Hardtop Dyne His oy eat Mer at Eddie Steele Ford | UP lights Siana lights Wind-| 1854 Ford Fordomatic V-8 $25 PE oabs = | shield washers. 5 US Royal mas-| 1949 Buick. sharp 6106) — OPOLITAN ter WW tires with 70.000 miie | 1952 Pontiae 2dr Hyd.. 8 495 185 NABH METRO! AN! Guarentee Call OR 3-3547 for 1951 Pontiac 3-dr $ 245 A 245 Full price $1,190 information — | 1631 Ford ¢door $345 en aA: | 1981 Ford door $245 RENAULT-D NORTH PONTEAC | a 141 Ford 4door s + “ |'3) Rambler convertible $395 | Bud Shelton Mi tor Sales SALEs & ian CE ‘353 Chevrolet. 1 owner $65 | ae oe See Beat the high cgst of 34 Chevrolet. std shift $495 | Auburn at East Bivd FF 89683 4 passenger @dr over “32 Mercury hardtep $495 | CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN.’ Pf en ¢enines Many makes & models to choose. some? Let us help you adjust Lane i & Ro from a . lo some less expensive moce Foster's Import ted eS. ACL TO) SNE S Lake Orion Motor Sales 487 Auburn Ave FE ‘312 W Montcalm "PE 4orst |; MM AT CLARKSTON RD 1950 MERCURY SEDAN RM . ~~ : rorD MERCURY MY 2-261! erdrive. $863 a month ¢ $3 FORD 4DR_R & us. CLEAN | ee, we 1), 9 it Mg: Mr Park: at ry ¢ qs00) car Ne money down ane . . a = 334 hevrelet 2 Dr. Maroid Turner Ford ‘ (r Poster Creat Agr at Eddie Here's real economy for rou-— 193} MERCURY HARDTOP Siecle Ford FE =09204 a pr i 7 t t has ateriqr od i Unni ok beach Gane (es Soe ae ee :§7 PLYMOUTH. DR SUBURBAN . er gars Tr. a 1we NASR SYDAN RAH FE 2-55 And well guarantee a moth Cai Credi , Mr 18 PLYMOUTH eocke GooD money down. $2730 el Paras at MI 47500. Harold Tu:.. cond OR 3397 phere Port ; _) $3 FORD STATION =eer La BEGIN” 1958 RIGHT } = out Ee LING ie An OK Qualitr 1 ar $2) per mo. vetis Joe. 35 912 S Woodward. Birmingham Al HANOUTE SHEN. BC CK | _W Montcalm, FE 5-§456_ MI i Open 9-9 LAKE ORION, MICH MY 2-24! - a RAMBLERS—AMBASSADO TS ? De Soto 04 Door Used ear Ton aves TI > A FIREFPLITE. Mere is a like new ENGLE NASH SALES car It belonged to 2 DeSo oa & Port er Ra 5 rporati ineer. u =F agered geist toy secs DR B&H GOOD power steering & brakes and jo) 000 $36 5-169 after 5 3 ; u eel Tealy new Exterior finisiied. in | ¥ teseent plamb @nd white with _ : atching interior. Less than 13 rg! te ~ 0@0 actual mies ard we think it eeks like 3080 Why pay more?! = ed FOR 5 Heres coe that tes lke new and 8 Ouly (ses | a -. spot” SCHULTZ MTR oS INC. | ae “reetears ieee. oe st eas $3 CHEV 756° FORD. TOWN SEDAN. R&H OM. Sharp. Your car or some eash for equity, Take over pymts of $145 75 a week Call Mr. Foster, PE sane Mer at Eddie Steele Ford. $5 CHRY ee “V8. 4 DR. AUTO- matic. "R&H White walls, re-! Guced to 61.245 Clarkston Motor Sales {3 HRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston Mich Phone MA_ _§-b141" 33 CADILAC 4 “DA 57 Olds 88 Sedan x Olds . Serti is _ pen 60° . “STATION WAGON | Heater and-tlock os Koss and Print OR 3-5200 py 7 Olds 88 Hobday Sedan } 98 Holiday Sedan . “ 7 Cadilae 62 Sedan . ~ _ For Sale Cars wt fed PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN, tires. $€88 down, assume aban $20 per ma. Generous Joe, 35 Montcalm. FE_ Se. _ "56 Plymouth 4 Door Sparkiing sea green ‘finish. This litte 8 cylinder beauty is nice Has radio & heater, white tires | and carries qur one-year guaran- | tee i SCHUTZ MTRS- INC. $12 8 Woodward, Birmingham MI 63302 Open 9-9 TWO BRAND NEW 1957 ey: MOUTH ¢ DR H St | FOR A @0op DEAL Sik NieX Sale oodward “MI ©2047 7 BIRMING HAM _DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER _ ‘49 PLYMOUTH Goop CONDI _Hon, $125, OA 8-2918 ~ TAKE OVER PaYM ‘NTs a Pontiac. 3-door ele payments of et * PE denn Mr. Fish, Credit | ‘BUYERS BECAUSE _ JANUARY ~ Ig. TRADITIONALLY A SLOW Mo NTH HE AUTO BUSINESS, 18 THE BEST MONTH OF THE | 33 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATAL INA 195] PONTIAC CATALINA SHARP BUY IN A GOOD CAR RICES WILL RISE AS SPRING GETS, CLOSER UY NOW AN SAVEt SAVE! SANT PONTIAC, igs ‘37 Statian Wen. -. $2495) | | | i | ch BUICK H'TOP SUPER’ R & H | Dyna. Your car or little sn for equity Cail Mr. Foste FE Senos Mar. at Eddie Steele Ford: 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, LIKE bew. 17,000 m i. 5-0178 | 1952 “PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE | Good cond. FE 17-0133 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR | hardtop R&H Power Brakes WW Hydra Low mileage $1595 MA 5-1116 1957 PONTIAC SUPER-CHIEF 4! door hardtep RH. Power brakes | and steering WW. Hydra. $2,100. | _FE 2-825}. TAKE OVER PAYMENT My wife said to money down. Take pa yments of $1976 a month over. Phone. Tedit Mgr FE 2-0131 _ 1954 PONTIAC 4 DR R&H ariel erbrakes, exc cond $800 FE 44-0254 R&H, hydromatic white $475. Call OR_ 3-3371. wails car Small down payment. Lucky rich Sales 193 8 Saginaw. FE 1957 PONTIAC HARDTOP LOW. mileage $2,200 Hi-Fi regie and Must sell 2475 Gillham | Union Lake EM }3-4983 | 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN R&H HY-| dre $1146 a month Call Credit in Mr i 73 34 Pontiac 4 Dr FE 2-901 bi emer 5 i} } 57 English "tinman $1495 || ) SEDAN. 4 evl, radio as heater. Orice You See Them’ You'll _ Agree "NEV rs wishes to cut half, “ 734 Hudson Hornet $ 505, » Fadio & heater, * ‘36 Ford 2 Dr. .....$1195 CUSTOM V-8 Sedan. radio & heat- er. Pordomatic good tires, excel- lent condition. *DOOR SEDA Hydramatic. .$ 795 gas eat in * eo; we ‘Your Car As Down Payment ‘54 Buick 2 Dr. weve eee B 595 R & H. SQLID BLACK ‘53 Plymouth 4 Dr. ......$ 395 R & H. A REAL Ice rs CIR ed a, et ei9g8c PLEASURE FROM OUR YEAR sCHIEFPTAIN DELUXE SEDAN, radio & heater, pc ape oa many thousands of unused ‘57 Buick Hardtop $2295) SPECIAL 2-DR., radio & heater. ao poe white. obe another of Oliver's solid values '58 Buick Hardtop $1595 | | SUPER—2 _vediy: ~~ heater, 77 Dyna “pow ar eering and brakes. Yello & “white womees! and white interior, mused miles to go. '36 Buick Super .. . $1795; 2DR. HARDTOP, paar steering, Fadig & heater, dynafiow, =, but sharp! 36 Pontiac S chief: $1895, . way alwood wit harmonizing leather interior. An-/| other of Oliver's sbarpies! "35 Buick ‘Hardtop $1395 2-DR_ SPECIAL, radio & heater Dynaflow. hed amd white with / harmonizing ipterior. Another of Oltver's truly value packed used” cars 37 Chevrolet 219 . $1795 3-DR. SEDAN V8. radio & heater. | bowergiide, perfect for tie econ- omy buyer. . "52 Ply mouth Sedan.$ 245° with | Many —) Fhunderbird Sooo odo oss) ‘SOLID RED WITH BLACK RAGTOP. CONTINENTAL KIT ‘03 Ford 4 Dr. ............ 495 = CUSTOM 8, FORD. R & H- ‘55 Lincoln Hardtop ....$]295 LIGHT. GREEN. CREAM TOP. AUTO. TRANSMISSION, —SHARP-— 55 Buick R'dmaster H. T. $1 199 POWER STEERING. —— — & ocr BLUE & WHITE x “END SPECIALS: __ LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 5533 57, FORD 2-Door ...... 5279 eB - 36 FORD 4Door .;.... cee nee ene '55 Packard 4 Dr. .......$1195 POWER STEERING. BRAKES, SEATS & WINDOWS, TORSION. SHARP |'S7 Mercury 4 Dr. Hard T. $2195. BRONZE & WHITE. PUSH BUTTON, LIKE NEW ‘59 Mercury Hardtop ...$1095 BLUE & WHITE, R & H. MONTEREY ‘56 Lincoln 4 Dr. Premier. $2222 WHITE & BLACK. P. STEERING, WINDOWS. BRAKES '52 Chev. 2 Dr, Sol. Black $ 333 ‘56 Continental Mark II .-.$4800 SOLID LIGHT GREEN, FULL POWER LIKE NEW cceccaeeneeseuves $1695 37 PONTIAC Club Coupe eseetesec esse ey $1895 | vee eee ees $1295 'S6. MERCURY Station "Wagon weeeeeeeees SINS “DOOR excellent condition. SO Pontiac & . 195 CLUB COUPE radio & heater tanaera transmission, real sharp for the, age ‘33 Ford 8 Cyl. —#-DOOR -SEDA standard shif'. tation special ‘36 Buick Hardtop $1895 8U 4DR.- radio & heater. pase Power steering and brakes low mileage. lrurry on this one 49 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ' STATION WAGON, radio & heater — Standara transmission $ 495 N. radio « ‘enter | a truly a "SS Buick from $1395 - SUPEP SEDAN. Power steering - acd brakes. radio & heater Dyna- we, jwme e@ from, Al in) tip top, excellent conditidn. OLIVER | BUICK 210. Orchard Lake Ave. $1427 a month ay Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI Turner Ford 47500 Harold tandard transmission. | .§. 195. Open Eves... 1953 STUDE CLUB COUPE R&H 4 ‘56 Ford Country Sedan $1275] 4-DR. &CYL. RED & WHITE, SHARP ‘97 Lincoln Conv. ...... $3333 POWER STEERING WINDOWS. SEATS. BRAKES, PINE & WHITE TOP. SHARP ‘55 Ford Country Squire.$1395 FORDOMATIC. R & H. GREEN '55 Buick Hardtop ......$1077 DYNAFLOW. R & H BLUE WITH WHITE TOP ‘99 Dodge Hardtop .....$ 995 R & H YELLOW & BLACK '07 Olds 98, 4 Dr. H.T. . ..$2499 POWER STEERING. BRAKES WINDOWS. SEAT , ROSE & WHITE LIKE NEW Many more Birmingham clean cars to choose from. (BOB FROST, Inc. LINCOLN = MERCURY Wee 280 Hunter Blvd., (U-S. 10) BY-PASS AROUND BIRMINGHAM MI6- 6934 Open Till 9 M16.2202 52t¢ 55 FORD €onvertible re rere 995, oe $587 . "$5 PONTIAC 4-Door ...:.....0- 2000060 oe $HO9S 2 3873 "Se PLYMOUTH 2-Door .....-.+ss-+s-0-+- 8 79D 54a8 . 35 CHEVROLET Stayon Wagon ..... ee Paes 5508 . "$5 CIFEVROLET 4-Door ...........---.--$ 995 : $500 : . "S44 _ FORD: 2-Deer ....5--.: ssoveeveciee ces 595 3550 : . ot MERCURY 4-Door (2.222..57.--20--- 8 645 $236 ° : "S4 PONTIAC £-Door .........-.665 evens $ 095 . $506 , OSFORD 2. D000 ca nese nasa pogoube weve eed 3592 : ‘93 PONTIAC 4-Door ......0.0ee jeeeeee 78 49 2 PLYMOUTH 4-Door .....-: ae yous. $ 195 S577 - SIDCHEVROEET 2:Door 4... .-4-- iescee 195 5608 ‘30 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ....... 50-50 ” 30-DAY GUARANTEE ‘Cy’ Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE $-4101 Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. — = = a ——— a ee presen er® lo PE 59-3588. BIRMINGHAM IDEs Don't You Feel Silly? WHEN THE CAR STOPS HERE'S THE STORY VERAL GOOD USED Be} solid biack Radio & heater, Hike core QUALITY USED CARS 4 Ford Club Cpe. ..... Gustom, radio & heater, white tires, overdrive Chevrolet Hardtop ..$1195 1 Air. radio & heater, V-8. power pak. white tires, ‘56 Ford Victoria .......$1395 Fordomatic, 5 Chevrolet 2 Dr. a WIR Radio & heater, powerglide, white tires .§ 495 premium white tires, Available on all DEAD*IN THE CENTER OF THE SEREET! If vour patience Is ‘at its end, stop now at. -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Youll find. nearly every make “atid model, a variety of colors— deffnitely a car for you at the season's lowest cost, SPORTSCARS — HARDTOPS ~— CON VERTIBL ES Car Gugeeies On all '51 - 57 models—as long as you own the car. | New Goodyear Tires . "$5 -’57 models New ioe Also Available ‘ PER 5 MARKED AND THEY. eo eee es Pagoo Us7( aditiac Convertible ee SUPERCHIEF Radio. beater, OMT LAST LONG weed 469 71 1 OT Coe oes : SfeCihiey RO tL — ; - er brakes ; | St I ‘ore 5 Pro Sop enekoaosage EL An 2-DOOR - ‘ent Ha Oth REE Custom 8 radio & heater. oes ‘ ? ‘ | . BUICK | : . Bere Ca Re as . = 1 stan: c= 5 5 Gibbels cans too.) | er 'S6 Roadmir. 1 ‘top-S1&05 | CHEVROLET GARNER ULSED CARS ; i i STATION WAGON Wo Mopteaim FR 50604 ' Radio heater. Dynaflow, power ‘ ‘5/ F dq C ibl : $1995 9-PASSENGER : ; ee t i rakes. ike + = 1s € ae itac HARDTOP TWO pecials steering’ powcr) Brakes ; ‘58. PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. R&H. $995 OF onverti iS © ee $1485 an te wails, R&H $650 12) PONTIAC “= Fordomatic. radio & heater white tires. 245 motor 37 HEVROLED Se Or % ivr * io Bh ES - = = e = eo Oe ° 56 Convertible .. $1795 | ‘S5 PLYMOUTH CL. SEDAN ° bebe WAGON = asy Ed Jones $1205 Radio heater, Hydramatic, pow-, “pay. ; es ‘$705 |e $2005 iG , "38 Olds 88 Sedan er steering, power brakes, © | 96 Dodge Custom ..... “$1695 |]... 037 ForD Loe Workingman’s | riend| 30% ee CHEVROLET $1505 oS ah YMOUTH ‘ST. WON. av TO, Roval Lanser. push. button pow-rflite,” power sieer-— 4-DR. CUSTOM 100 Better Cars-for | es< | S395 36 Converible V-8 . 1895 i ing & brakes, radio & heater, white tires $1596 = io ; aoe : aire 15 © Saginaw _USED CARS '50.C Nd, 88 2 ear Radio, heater, Powerglide : : 35 BILY MOUTH ' PONTIAC "$] NASH dea geinae AUTO. i ‘O7 D S 4 D $2095 BELVEDERE HARDTOP ee =| TRANS $295 $1198 $305 "s7 Starchief ......$2495; Rey enoio Ty eee ne eke ; $395 : iy toe. PG ¢dr Wagon, like, new $2 Olds 8&8 Sedan Mea to chooxe from!) oe “JUST YOUR ‘CAR DOWN $1498 SEs HASKT. oS Olds NS CHE VROPRT | 2 ord Sedan 88 Convertible CATALINA COUPE - Radio hea:- er, Hydramatic, power steering. power Brakes. PONTTAC _. "36 Starchiet 4 Dr. SL/95 CATALINA—Radio, heater, dramatic, PONTIAC as : ee 34 Convertible ....$1095 MApie. sont eee Open Shee au til o| $1295 Radio, heater, Hydramatic, FORD — 1956 FAIRL LANE cLuBl "55 Ford Club Coupe z PONTIAC Sedan tone Brown ite : ve ~ ; a2 Radis, heater lord cane, Wind- sQs 34 Four Door S$ 895 shield washers. $1,275. FE 4-087 $1595 Radio, heater, Hydramatic. 81 FORD 2 DR» 6 CYCLINDER. dhe eer ai( Er . Peg a pay tients, OR 3-332. 56 Pontiac Catalina . 4 PONTIAC - ae $1695 54 Station Wen. ..$1095 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR RAL — 69) Radio, Heater. Hydramatic. dio and heater Priced to sek. 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Rishover bas Moet rede | SATA, Metrepeliten Qype) s ovuscx = WXYZ, : SATURDAY auamne cK News, Qhildren's r, aK News, mroner By ee gauw, Here Site chan Cae MIR Bows, WOAR News Wow, Churk WASHINGTON — A leading a oe ee | Se oe ee secmscwwa, tees Melody Sy “ie beast American scientist said today ww, M i WXYZ, BE. P. Morgen WJBK, News, Reid XYZ, keeping the couniry —, - ; CRLW. gle it, Music| WCAK News, w. feels — ats hs z ? YeRK fess. Petri one ne havin 1; 7:30— wa, : Bitar - entists attached to U, S, embassies es ways, Griffin around the world. : 4:00— WIR, Parade of Bends |} --*- — *® :6—WJR, Amos "n' Andy ww. ‘ws, Monite Ly - cuLW, y 8 | Dr. Lloyd Vv. Berkner, presiet = coe aes nen, BE sien ccsimte’ abet to promote? : : 4:30-~W"R; Music Hall Of bility te Promar ae rege © ase BATURVAY AFTERNOON wwo News, "Monitor scientific exchange and to advise ae og Oe 3 Swwa) Melody Parade wrbasadors ba yelicy mally ww. News. Monitor WRYR. fews, woit are wees Pee Bene ‘|where science plays a role, Syed om Casey WcaR Rows. Good Morsing| - w CKLW. Crosby, Knowles Berkner added in an intérview w News t he was certainly delighted 9:20—WIR, Band. . i iby yesterday's disclesure that the CKLW, K 1:80 afusic WER Sound Off CKD. Liga . l = Department plans to revive 0 00 WIR, World Tonight Foe ‘nowt ractice of placing science at- ww, Boxing $:00—WJR, New WY. WCAR. Music in important overseas WJBK, News, Bellboy ww, Minute - Edo ag CELW. pl sian : WPON, Sports = Pear . o a, + * & -- Today's Television Programs - E Programs furnished by stations listed in this cohimn are subject te change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TY Channel @—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY¥Z-TV ~ Channel $—CKLW:TV The a ter. ask various scientists, Officials outlined a $206,000-pro- igram for appointment of perhaps ™ ja dozen of the science diplomats} : | |to places like London, Bonn, Paris, | Stockfolm, Tokyo, New Delhi, Bet- Pay and maybe Moscow. ‘These officials said money for the ‘revived program would be includ- new budget requests. | The plang came to light after ‘the House Government Informa- ition subcommittee released a let- iter by Chairman Moss (D-Calif) | asking Seeretary of State Dulles | what the State Department: had \done about the committee’s 1956 lrecommendation that the science attache —— - revived, * eaeasune spokesman said to ay that after the program gets america was brought to New York by actress April Olrich who they crop up for real in a family, gding, again, the House group will’ including Berkner, to assess its effective _ Berkner, as a State Department ; consultant in 1950, headed a com- @ mittee whose report paved the) way for appointment of science jattaches in following y through 1955. died out. for want 'personnel. Sytia- Turkey Crisis a ¢ ‘aD MOSCOW W — Marshal Kon- istantin Rokossovsky has returned. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 7:10 (7) Sports; Wattrick. ee (7) Soupy’s O# . * (9) National News. 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. ‘T:15 (7) News: Daly. (4) News: W'kamp. (9) Popeye. ; (2) News: LeGoff. (4) News; Sports. 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. hbrenare:| Ve 2} Racket Squad. Rinty, friends help old friend 11:13 (9) Weather. threatened by gunmen. (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (9) Million Dollar Movie.| (2) Miss Fairweather. Drama: ods Sinatra, 6:20 (4) Box Four. Kathryn - “Kissing! ui: 29 (9) Feature Theater. “Eg ; . Bandit.” on by 3.” | 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- (4) Truth, Consequence. (4) Sports: Parker. ern: Detective catches out- Quiz. | (2) Sports Final. — law via Chinese laundry (2) Leave to Beaver. Com , : mark, | edy: Beavér places voodso 11:28 (2) Nightwatch (9) Brave Eagle. curse on friend Peter Lind Hayes, ‘‘Play- (4) Whirlybirds. | mates.’ (41). Leon Errol, Ness. (2) News: LeGoff. 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Adventure: | “What a Blonde.” (45). « o | Jim learns how Indian tribés, : 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. | make, enforce tribal laws. 1:39 (7) Night Court on wae | 4) Last Resort. Drama: | (4) Tonigh.. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards, j Court probes is testimony in murder case. | . 7:00 (7) Sparts Focus. (2) Trackdown. Adventure: | SATURDAY MORNING (9) Hawkeye. Ranger finds man he seeks, (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: - while delivering reward 1:35 (2) Meditations Kane examines racing car money, i mysterious “accidents.” 2) On the-F t — t id t “id ront, @) Dr. = : $:38 (7) Colt AS. Westegn: Dying am a en agent ~ Yreti om b —. Grewiegs put Colt a aA ‘of i (2) Electricity at Work. bandits. - . , 4) Life of Riley. Comedy: =? Sermnpce: Frcs Sceace. for” ‘Closed Window" ‘ Driving ? ws tt ! AAS | PROTECT YOURSELFI Don't deedly gos trom @ leaky ITM TT IT ach eh TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by -Mides Instaltetion specialists to . moke your ear sofe. LE. PREE INSTALLATION—ond you | ery no mere for the word's finest. —the Mides muffier. _ MUFFLERS, tollpipes, dvol ex- - houtts for every cor or truck. PIMIDAS bow oat MUFFLER SHOPS rena NO CHARGE FOR LABOR on Front or Rear Pipe niece, boy friend eat wp) month's food supply. venture: Bitter one-legged Joseph Cotten prisoner be-) cate he believes he's the doctor who amputated his leg. % Gift of Life. (2) Zane Grey ‘Theater. Ad-'s.55 (4) (color). News. sheriff holds ex-Union officer 9:00 (2) Mich, State Conservation.'as the —— are concerned, | * * * | (4) Farm Report. (7) Crusade fot Christ. ‘from his special assignment as |commander of the Soviet military —This down toffing.” —Furkey- - | presumably writes a finish to Jast | ‘fall's Syrian-Turkish crisis as far The arermace announced ast! 'night that the 60-year-old World - War II hero was back in Moscow L- rut, a couple of - Latin-American! _ The pares “then | f of funds and ety " % A MODEL FATHER — John Forsythe finds it mueh easier to play the“ ‘Bachejor Father” of a teenage niece on television than to’ be the real-life dad of three normally bewildering children. The actor says it’s impossible to treat hig own offspring with the aplomb he displays on“TV. ‘Bachelor Father’ is telecast by CBS on alter- nate Sundays at 7:30 p. m. ed April Olrich’s Telling Strange New Riddles By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — A strange kind of riddle going around, — me, “What is it that flies, smells like lox, and is shaped Pee like a box?” “I'm stumped,” I admitted. She said: “A flying lox-box!” Becoming very grave, she said, “Seriously, what is green, has five legs and eats rocks?” Again I was ision F arent ‘Bachelor Father’ Fail in Actor’s Home back By CHARLES DENTON = : vision, John Forsythe “plays the|study what had to be the longest “Bachelor Father” of a teenage /#¢tipt is the world for a TV show girl with all the suavity and sophis- in Bhs I = away _tication of a matinee igol. H Real-Life Dad Can't Be Suave Methods Employed by; * of; ‘three normally bewildering chile said dren, he {s the on to admit that |##id neither praetical nor ‘possible, “Television fatherhood, he ex- plains with ‘a: wistful ‘sigh, is for him only a twice-a-month ar- rangement almost totally lacking in the ramifications of living in a working family, where one’s | brood can peer through the the- | atrical veneer of polished infalll- ‘bility and see the offen weary, by and we e stn ews. ON Wide Wide World —— | The story of the automobile and For the peace ot mind of_parents ‘the rele it has played in the growth whose youngsters appear, accord-|and development of this country in ing to the ratings, to be watching the past five decades will be ex- his CBS-TV show in. increasing plored Sunday on television's - ve Forsythe sincerely hopes, Wide Wi arid. his audience understands this, * * ¥ , ‘Why don’t you ever work?” - are you always home?" ” Story of Astomobile »* * Stars. of - 90-minute telecast “TE get) fantastic amount ef 4-—5:30)-will be the-men— mail from teenagers,"’ he says, who have steered the automotive “which [ believe ig phenomenal industry along its successful path because teenagers are potoriously'and the Firebird 1, General Mo-’ bad TV watchers. Some of the tors’ expectmental gas-turbine pas- notes are really very sad becatise ,senger car. ‘they say things like, ‘I wish my) In telling the story, called ‘World dad was like you.’ — ; jon Wheels,” Wide Wide World cam- \ = ° era crews will set up their equip- rae = a in Hannibal.” Mo.. Flint, lL I suppose this is because we ytich_ Phoenix, Ariz., and Los An- try to treat teenage problems in a geles, Calif. : . light, humorous way, but when é * * - “We a hg father can be that deft and tne ape thm viewels across svave in handling them. I know. ‘riage we knew at the turw of the * * *& century has changed our lives to- * ra like to think I have all the day,’ a General Motors spokesman aplomb with my owp kids that T said. have on television. I try, too, but) ithere’s no use kidding myself. haven't got it.” stumped. “A five-legged rock-eater!” she ~ exclaimed. touring the U. S, for the “Pur-— suit of the ‘oret Spee picture and “im- cA rn waali= nesota, Wisconsin and Holly- wood. When she told them ‘to. some Harvard boys, April (who's lived in England re- © cently) says, “They all fell proved * them _ Jehnnie Ray—now at his best — undergoes an- ‘other ear operation ‘next week... Mickey Rooney (9) Country Hoedown. Nick, Néra recall first meet- ing. rh) Winchell File. New time. Drama: Mild-mannered pro- of psychopathic juvenile. £9) If You Had a Million. (4) Boxing. ‘Paoli Rosi, Johnny Busso in 10-round ‘lightweight bout. (2) Line-Up. Adventure: Search reveals murder in arson case. 10:30 (7) Crash. Drama: Newapa- perman David Niven tries to smuggle confession letter out of foreign country. . - aes AGAINST RUST-OUT, \BURN-OUT: AND bLow-OUT , KING'S Midas Muffler Service. Marx, - presiding bishop of Protestant ‘Episcopal, Rev. Henry Knox (2) Harbor Command. star Bob Cousy. La 256 South Seginew Jerome Olds) . TE 2.1010 Open sare oe ’ > (4) The Thin Man. Comedy: bation officer defies threats) Rt 10 45 (4) Red Barber. Basketball! lg:00 (4): Movie. 11:35 (9) Billboards SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:30 (4)Detective’s Diary. (9) Comedy Time. 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. « (4) Movie, (9) Movie. 30 (7) Movie: Mr. Crime, > 4D AllStar Goll, 4:30 (2) College Basketba L Northwestern vu Indiana e 5:00, (0. ‘Wrestling. ~ (sige o Wild Bin ‘Miekol, @) Gilead Dante Chureh. - . Itrein Hits Fi reT ko Sy The gates at cooly Wan ifted ss aie ; _|did not specify the individual pen- Chinese Imprison Aged Bishop Again | HONG KONG «@~ Red China| ‘has re-arrested Bishop Joseph Hu! of Taichow and sentenced him) ,and two other clerics to long pris-' lon terms, the Catholic Sunday Ex- _laminer reported. todav. . ee The 73-year-old bishop, who was. imprisoned in 1955 and later’.re he needs gym’ workouts: “The only exercise I get is running leased, was sciged again recently | —bar-and TV. — 9:15 (2) Children’s Film caused gasps when he plugged CBS on the NBC. Perry Frank § fusical: (4) Window Shopping in his old job of deputy ‘fense Come Look Awards program, “He's sick!” Perry said. But ‘9:00 (7) Fran inatra. Musica! : ; minister Dinah Shore live show. 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. | Rekossovsky was: put in com-, ere Sceae e —_ yeas oe. tn (9) Charlie Chan. (4) Big Picture imand of the forces near Turkey’ Eydie e sn ve wrence—who got married (4) "M" Squad. Adventure:,. (7) Betty Boop. -/and Syria. Oct. 23, when the Soviet Las Vegas—will do a duet on their old boss Steve Allen's show Bonded messenger with $75.- : ° government was warning the from L.A. in February. (They wired acquaintances: my 000 walks into trap. 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody, world that Turkey planned to at- is the end of a beautiful friendship—we got married Sunda (2) Lucy-Desi. Fred Mac- (7) Milky’s Movie Party, | *#c® Syria and the Russians would; Joe E. Lewis, who got up at an early hour (noon) for Murray, wife = Haver. : : come to — 5 Kos : wedding, later was quite ‘puzzied et a party at El Rancho Comedy: Lucy, Mac-'19:39 (2) Mighty Mouse. : Vegas. “What's the matter with me?” he said, “I’m forgetting vivian el eber | : : The Russians brought up the so- torge i or : z vane: wud (4) Ruff and Reddy. called threats to peace at the|'0 Grink. I must be drunk!” United Nations, where Western TODAY'S BEEF: “Why don't the TV networks t some p-- to. reach the.claims. = Se : ae ee tee oben they 0 —"s se Se —eifoenits accuse them-of erent senibe atid” Sabedule the shows 30” everybody carr wee _ uranium. a ; . eat ites cat ater Nixta cue Allen and Ed Sullivan and also Maverick .., by having. Es 11:38 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. Khrushchev ‘ald the tension had them at different times? Why try to kill each other off and 9:30 (7) Patrice | Munsel. New (4) Andy's Gang suaed. cost themselves all those millions getting’ new shows? Now , time. Sal Mineo. a Sid Caesar's going to be-on the air Sunday nights, too! It’s murder for us and suicide for the sponsors” — Mrs. Mary Harris, Phoenix. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Diana Dors told her bosses at Universal she'll work in, \Las Vegas for $10,000 a week , . . Alfred Hitchcock returned to Jamaica to convalesce for another month . .. The Sid ‘Caesar cast may film its,first two shows to foil a threatened April discovered these in Tennesse while he ia never_quite certain that Ahe J The darkly handseme convert- ed stage star’s crop of progeny - includes a 14-year-old son, Dall, - who attends scheo] in the East, -and two —" eeae, 7 7, and Brooke, 4 ‘ ~ What disturbs Forsythe most is- thaving the girls see his show A ady is tuning him in, Lode al (] ALL WORK GUARANTEED _Kolor—Block & White We Beature Sylvania, Zenith — and RCA e | | S§TORE HOURS... Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Prt, 9 to. -CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE 127. S. Parke, Corner Auburn Coll FE 4-9736 Factery Authorised Service realizes what. is Parent and what isn’t. "YT don't like having het watch it,” he says frankly, ‘but I hon-' 0 stop her... The trouble is that it ‘becomes very | real to her. 4 “For example, she doesn't like | i me w other women. I keep telling Aer that it’s all pre-| tend, but yeu don’t know how well you're getting across. : TELEYISION RIVAL | ‘Phe other day she asked me if I Joved Kelly—my ‘daughter’ on ie show. I told her Kelly and I were just good friends. “She didn't ask.the obvious ques- )- | tion, which was ‘Do you love paved RCA COLOR TY Sales and Se SWEETS RADIO. rv In- Flectre-Voice NTRX 12-in. tegrated 3-Way System. al bass, ii ti | | _TV engineers’ strike . .< Haleloke, Arthur Godfrey's ex-Friend, | is in the orchid importing business .s . Reosevelt Zanders, “chauffeur to a ” is getting a $36; 600 Rolls Royce with ' | McCALLUM & DEAN TODAY'S oer LAUGH: A famous cafe owner admits) | ‘out of eash/* That's earl, brother. : ‘on a charge of being a counter / Copyright 1:80 (2) Cartoon Frolic.- revolutionary, the weekly church L ‘ _ paper said, é 1:45 (2) Hockey Preview. It quoted a Coramunist broad- apkoss —— east. frome Hangchow. ‘Se : . Bruins-vs.|""The priest? were Father Paul! nme gers. Su, apostolic administer of the dio-|2 —— po {4} Pro Basketball. Warriorsicese:of Yyungkia, and Father Jo Cc “The "Hairy es es 2s aoe ae "vs. Pistons. . seph Wang, acting bishop of Nig-/13 Motion rock lZy (7) Ramar of the Jungle. po diocese. f 8 aoe ‘a (9) Movie, t+ &® & 4 Intoxicated __ vod ’ pteciosted jf. Femi The three clergymen were giv- en sentefices ranging , ftom 10 to 20 years, the broadéast said. It The Cithatie apes said that of 30 Chinese bishops still in China, about half: now in jail, Nab Stolen Police Car Titketed for Parking CAMDEN, NJ. —A black, un- that was stolen from Norristown, Pa,, state police Wednesday night has. “been. found. _. Camden. ‘ton spotted it last riight, but some alert patrolman already had tick- eted it:for illegal parking.; - py fim heya ve ak fine, they can have their uN ae ~ > marked Ford with two-way ratio! & Second a) | Us aad _ Open Friday Nites ‘til 9 P.M. * =: “mh 6 ee Ses Ss saz Police..Sgt. Earl Quin.) = Pr _—ae Your Picture Tube Is the HEART of Your TV! a ss Checked! © Call fer Estimate “That Home Becoming Dormatory ( Old Couple Takes in 16 | Children ; * [Big Accessory Thelts | TRI city, ‘Ky. —The “‘second!struction and due to be ready for|sponsor—the Bell City Church of! LITTLE ROCK,. Ark. {INS} —/ : —— Rock Répors.§ ae of Mr. and Mrs, L. W, loccupanéy ‘ext summer. 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