eae ee Hospital Project Given Priority by City Manager — By PETE LOCHBILER Completion of the Pontiac General Hospital addi- tion holds the city’s top construction priority this year, City Manager Walter K. Willman said yesterday. But looking to the future during his annual “state of the city” address before the Pontiac moter? Club, Willman prophesied that: Construction of a new public library coe! be placed second on the priority list; Pontiac may expand to the east due to the “tre- mendous effect” that the new Michigan State Univer- sity branch college will have; The chances for a new civic auditorium by 1961, when the city observes its centennial, are “poor”; and The first steps should be taken soon on the $8 million job of straightening out the Clinton River to provide uate storm ing to the future, Willman suggested the Also } eer aed ty of a new trend ward deficit financing of city projects. Willman had these com- ments about improvements for the city: = $105,000 Grant ‘jan announcement by the _ |Civil Aeronautics Adminis- 000 grant has been ap- DAY, JANUARY 17, 1958-06 PAGES ; ; ® 1 a M SU Teachers : ‘Getting Tough’ With Students CAA Approves for City Airport |#sscrees= se Fund Should Provide for Land Acquisition, New Taxi Strips . Pontiac Municipal Air- port’s bid for more federal funds to continue improve- ments that will attract commercial airline service) ‘came through today, with with some 600 students failing te pass during the fall term a year ago, he reported. Hamilton also noted that there were only 180 students at the recent “AN A” banquet com- pared to 240 a year ago. “There was no policy change, neo edict, no discussion or no proved. | decision,” Hamilton” - Coupled with state and) seems to be an individual mat- city matching funds, this) jr “ih pooled ett should mean that more ,o.°~ © more Conant tration (CAA) that a $105,-. EAST LANSING (® — Protes- | the previeus terms and compared} te i eee en a aes eae = ENVISIONS MANNED SATELLITE — Krafft Ehricke, German-born rocket expert, uses rocket and satellite models to outline a by a recoverable manned satellite could be shot were financed out of capita] im- 5 provement funds and are debt free.| » “Future building is going to second i] ii [REFERS ES EPake F Et WALTER K. WILLMAN dustry; which isthe city’s gest water consumer, will be asked its opinion. “Whichever offer is accepted, other communities.” however, it probably means a boost! boost}; aa some these improvements last fall, | ter St., died at William Beaumont but our request was held up by Hospital this morning after being! the CAA until the easement prob- injured in an accident in Farming- noted Hoskins €X-/ton Township, according to Far- to .| suecessful the two ventures are 'n. Drains—"The city is pretty close par ways and a = Denies system Hoskins, Prick manager’ said. The money also will be used for the important ase geen’ fr about 20 acres of land on a new terminal building and eisal could be built, Hoskins added. shetld also cover cost of | about 32 miles of new fencing _ and the surther ecgustten ot | — was solved," -* |than $200,000 will be avail-) |able shortly to begin con- struction of two more taxi-, about 14 acres west of Williams | Lake road plus easement on other | property to the west to guaran — tee clear air approach to the alr- | Hamilton sald he was con- vinced the trend stemmed from the recent world situation and the concern about Russian ad- | Yanece tm sclence and education. “It strikes me as a good | ning.” bo added. ‘Ferndale Official Dies of Injuries identified it as such. Three Others Hurt | as Car Strikes Pole to an undisclosed target down the Air Force missile - test range. in Farmington Ferndale Health -Martin,_68,_of into the orbit within five or six years. Testifying in Washington before the Senate Preparedness program where- ten years or so. Ehricke. “Polaris Test Vehicle Missile Project Flashes Over Ocean Seen Lacking CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (®—The Navy launched; a Polaris test vehicle today, and for the first time The rocket took off vertically and streaked away that of other big ballistic missiles: launched here’ cabbiodiagea " irecently. The Polaris is: ispeed. car driven by Herman Stephens,\out across toward the southeast. | mship Poli olioama| + Aaa, ee peg? Soh oe pumait-in absorbing starm wa-' Therefore, he said, the airport) aes tow . seadinane in ad to bull — ity, ena ter. new street and building ;, continuing to hope for another! es tae Seen, Pipeline means the drains have to carry grant this year in order to get 34. of 1710 W. n Mile Rd., Berkley, : _geopiat much more. If we're going! started on the new terminal. who was treated for minof in-| le getting gishet “suabiabtion foe wil have to take the bends out jurtel at releasta geod have an efficient drain od par ; from our engineering © of the Clinton River and shorten’ WOuld Lower A ge — Stuart Before a decision is reached, in- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. - Morey, 43, - Cheater. = o> ‘Speed Limit on field St., Ferndale, and Clark H. Hagestrom, 40, of 1292 E. Maple jon Roads Ré., Birmingham, were also: in- OspI a a l CS eply LANSING @ — Speed limits on) and released while Morley was | Michigan's county roads would be pagragp on aaa eg and set at 55 miles an hour under a “47 i) dete’ to retire ina lo Suit of Ousted Surgeon > Re : - two of its Socmuitices seclag filed in Cireuit Court their! answer to a $250,000 damage: suit brought by ousted staff surgeon Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger. While not referring specifically to 25 detailed charges of violation of professional standards which’ ——the-hospital “director, Call I. Flath, had listed in his’ , a to the same suit, today’s litigation did allege “The records of Pontiac General Hospital reflect numerous incidents wherein (Dr. Sullenberger) has doors to ae medicine Wintry Days Near: [Witn ncterted" stsserne’® Flurries Expected with accepted standards.” An attorney for the hospital staff interpreted Wintry days are ahead for Pon- tiac area residents, said he this to mean “The U.S. Weather Bureau reports! that the staff is “standing square- ly” behind the charges made by Flath: “The evidence referred to in both answers is based on the tonight and tomorrow will be most-' eiaborated: ty ‘cloudy and continued cold with 7 4 a few snow flurries. PROMISES EVIDENCE The low tonight will be near 23 and the high tomorrow will be) The outlook for Sunday is mostly cloudy and cold with snow: flur- ries The Weather Bureau predicts the next 30 days will be dry and cold in the Pontiac area. Temperatures will be te,“ and pre- credentials committees further al-' jleged in their answer that Dr. Sul- preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.m. ee i reading was 30. he suit, i Drivi | sonees cactus aoe Winter | riving | second round tn the suit had been E Reetindiitietete tes 2 sees ee tees oss reed ecrdre vetgeeneee ote bene Peewee tees tos set ‘ night- time —_ of = 11955, would remain at 65 miles 2ot Caught in a rut on the road same set of hospital records,” he) The staff and its executive and). the el. city and hospital board of trustees bill that came into the Legislature’ today. suffering from multiple fractures l he sponsor, also proposed ™ mary k. Top speeds on State and Federal dent occurred on Nine Mile road| |highways, set for the first time at 9€@r Tuck road, when the right a special Legislative session in Wheels of the eastbound vehicle per hour during the day and 55 Shoulder. Stephens said he lost con- ‘miles per hour at -night. jtrol of the car and hit a utility ‘year, was admitted to the hospital | Rep. Harry A. DeMaso (R-Battle @t 1 a.m. and died at 4:35 a.m. To Cancel Reds’ Lead? CHICAGO (INS) — The chief of naval operations predicted today the Navy's submarine missile “invulnerable” and will can- cel Russia's missile lead. Adm. Arleigh Burke said the Polaris solid-fuel rocket will be mobile, easily concealed and ready for instant firing. sile left the ground, Polaris, named after the North Star, is the Navy’s 1,500-mile intermediate-range ballistic mis- sile. ee (ee will be | the Mis-| _He argued with the Minneapolis _ It was designed for ‘launching! - for {ts fantastic’ 4 gered Motorist It Jeft a Jong white trail high, Hops on Train, ‘Socks Conductor MASON CITY, Iowa @ — An irate motorist, whe apparently thought 10 minutes much too long te be held uppby a train at a crossing here last night, climbed aboard and punched the conduc- tor. , * * * at the 15th St. crossing, the uni- dentified motorist drove to the 19th St, crossing, parked his car | and climbed aboard the train. and St, Leulg train conductor, |B. E. Perry of Marshalltown, then knocked Perry down, bruis- ing his face, police said * * * The motorist then got back in Phe—-Michigan--Sheriff's—4sa0-|, pole. = ciation already has counseled against a county road speed jim- it, largely because of an em-| wasHINGTON (INS) — The forcement problem, |.Army’s new solid-fuel missile Another proposed change in the, was named the Pershing today. motor vehicle code would raise in honor of the famed World War from 14 to 16 the minimum age) I general. The rocket will suc- for éperation of a motor scooter! ceed the «200-mile Red tone. It submitted by Rep. James Boyd) will be smaller, lighter and more (D-Ecorse). flexible. . New Missile Named ew Royal Portrait | jfarm. battle of 1958 began today with Democratic senators accusing | __}Benson_to his face of using “‘false Oca on Page 2, Col. 6) ne, his..carand drove. away. with the..| train still blocking the crossing. Introduced in State Senate motor vehicles for safety was sions. Bill Asks Car Inspections: LANSING (AP)—Compulsory semi-annual inspection of by Sen. Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jackson). Similar proposals have failed in previous legislative ses- *¥ * ¥* Under the Nichols Bill, inspections would be made of | wheels, wheel alignment, horns, brakes, lights and other | ] equipment by garages and similar establishments licensed by the state police as inspection stations. The maximum inspection | proposed today in the senate subcommittee, Ehricke also told the senators that a vehicle could be landed on the moon in Lanphier, center, executives of the Convair divi- AP Facsimile J. R. Dempsey, left, and Thomas 4 Wouldn't Touch Bank Accounts (Under $1,000 ‘| Governor Feels Firms Should Pay’ Levies on Such Deposits LANSING (AP) — broader support of his in- tangibles tax proposal by pledging it will propose a guarantee of tax exemp- tion for all depositors with bank accounts of under $1,000. However, banks which absorb the intangibles levy on deposits would have to pay on most such accounts, and af the rate of 13 cents sion of General Dynamics Corp., listen to per $100 instead of 4 cents per $100 as at present. An aide of the governor said all but five banks now absorb tax liability on deposits. They have the option of doing‘ this or billing their individual customers, in many cases for a few cents apiece. Williams has called for a 21 mil- lion dollar a year increase for ™ Calls for ‘More Guts both this a notin oes State tax on oC Ss & . —Less Gobbledegook’ cher forms of “paper” wealth. |The tax yielded $23,700,000 last year. * The governor's recommenda- tion is part of a plan fer staving off what he has described as From Pentagon WASHINGTON (INS) — A top weapons manufacturer said today Watchers in the chill morning air saw it whoosh that lack of funds has held up| threatened state bankruptcy. Inspector upward with a considerably greater rate of acceleration, the anti-missile missile project and| In a statement handed newsmen called for “more guts and lesslatier he had left on @ trp to from the Pentagon..c 4qillac, Williams apparently Donald. W. Douglas, chairman of sought to allay fears that bank jthe board of Douglas Aircraft Co.,| depositors would have to bear the told the Senate Preparedness sub-| brunt of the tax, increase. jcommittee his firm has felt for s nearly two years that the Zenus, Sat HOT Y anti-missile project which it is de-| But for his ‘disclosure of the veloping, “was sufficiently feasible Tate he will ask on bank deposits, After waiting abgut 10 minutes | to warrant a full go-ahead sig-' nal. ” | He said: small fraction of the necessary funds has-been made available. I do not think I need to dwell upon the importance of such a defensive weapon, which might well be the difference between Douglas charged that indecision” in the Defense Depart- iment “can be as damaging to us iin the long run as any action by) a potential aggressor.” He - said “But so far only a “delay and! the governor has not specified ex- jactly what he will propose. His ‘pill will not be ready until next week. In first discussions, he spoke of raising the Michigan tax to the level of the corresponding levy in Ohio. On bank deposits, this would have meant a 20 cents a $100 rate, of an increase of fivefold. A spokesman for Michigan banks (Continued on_Page 2, Col. 8} Coal Mine Cave-In - Gov. | Williams last night bid for pe have _ authority must also have the courage to make the ‘“‘proper decisions at the right time."’ He added: most.{s moré guts and less gob- bedegook.”’ However, Douglas said that he “In other words, what we need|_ Traps Four Workers SPRING CANYON, Utah @—A cave-in trapped four men in the depths of a coal mine early today, and rescutrs said there was no ‘does Tot “shate the Glooiy opht -|ion of so many that the race for |weapons supremacy has been lost forever and that we are perma- nently doomed to the role of a sec- andary power.’ He said he was “quite optimistic about our prog- iress’’ in many fields of. national idefense. He reported that his firm has brought the Thor intermediate bal- listic missile from the develop- ‘ment stage into an operating pro- ‘duction line in less than, two years. . Douglas contended that all. his|a firm needs how isa “go-ahead signal” to bring the important /C anti-missile missile ‘‘to the same) fee would be $1.50. status that we have brought the dead or alive. The cave-in was believed caused by an ‘earth tremor three miles deep in the Spring Canyon Coal Co. mine. SGring Canyon is 14 miles northwest of Price in cen- tral Utah. The men were a holdover crew \from the night shift, left behind to bring a motor head out of an abandoned section of the mine. Deputy’ Sheriff Charles Semken identified them as Keith Anderson,. ~fabout 30, Bob William Daniels, t 50, Dean Neilson, about 27, sg all of Spring Canyon, and Cecelio outside the mine as 100 rescue IRBM.” ____ _iworkers tried | to get to them. allen WASHINGTON. (INS) — The big Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft, figures” to substantiate his call for ‘reduced price supports. Sete camnicd yoy = ‘Tie ts 0 eo tron al ow port . “ex ese rer. ie) +o eee 2 - : ¥ seneeerens (Pee | 8 A you use I g Sports oun ee ee 22° ‘te 25. . Sere Se, toy tf Fd Theaters ...... . 2 ‘eondition, reinforced tire TV & Radio Programs. Paar chathes for deep ow hard. Wilson, Earl... 4 Oee ete eeke . A : , packed snow, ice, and in emer- | Women’s Pages...... 15 to 17 gency situations, eeetnstesetinde tpeas 4 |Farm Fight of ’58 Begins Dems Lash Benson on ‘False “tremendous” fight for his new program in the election-year Con- gress. * x * Agriculture Committee. to approve the President's plan, submitted in stantial rise in farm operating He urged members of the Senate way to tell whether they were Families of the men " stood vigil recent Data’ have “continued to generate sur- pluses which must be disposed of at heavy loss and which con- ee ee one oe . He asked for authority to set sup- ports on basic crops anywhere be- ~ Sena be eee ae the yardstick for “fair” prices. whe staan See ce aes Judge Upholds Firing of Officer Justification in Finding Romeos Insubordinate The firing of Louis Romeos .{rom the Pontiac pelice feree by L ‘the Civil Service Commission last July has been upheld by Circu:t Judge Clark J. Adams. Judge Adams said in an opinion filed Thursday that the commis-| sion had “reason and justification” 28-veat-old officer suilty ef insubordination and dis-1- missing him from the department. appe three-man} in. finding the yman The patre July 9 firing by the the aled his commission on the grounds that; his legal counsel beleved there! were four errors in Romeos' dis-' missal hearing procedure dudge Adams disagreed there were such errors, “The commission. was fortified | jn its finding.” he stated, “because | of the admission of the officer him-} self that he did not go back to work when he was ordered to do so by his superior officers.” Ee He said further that he could see: no wrong in City Manager Walter }.. Willman’s dismissal order. in the commission callin: the officer tefore a post-he a0 iz. rex ate conference, in the wearing pre- cedure, or in the rahe testi mony being for rem HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS — These Pontiac Central and Flint Central high school students opposed each other yesterday during the finals of the Saginaw Valley Conference debate tournament held << grou inds | i Auto Pioneer ce Dies in Detroit day Sol D. Lomerson. chairman of Wilfred Leland Helped ie local high school debaters, Saginaw Valley Conference debate season which ended here yester-| tne Onkland County Road Comms Start Cadillae and under the coaching ot Walter R.| sion, recently was elected pres . Smith, racked up a total of 40 dent of the Blue Water Highway Lincoln Companies ‘points to tie with Flint Central Council, composed of the eight High School for the conference | county road commissions from the Michigan Thumb ae Lomerson. of 3328 Bald Mountain Rd, had served’ as vice president: f the council. DETROIT (INS) — Wilfred C.\championship. Pontiac had entere Lel mn one of the pioneers of the yesterday’s fourth and final rounc Detroit Flint Central, Leland and his father, the late PIE IN TOURNAMENT Hic was 88 Reported Easing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Northern with 39 points. The oth- er conference 5c ho ols include Bay City, 30; Saginaw Arthur Leland is credited with invent- ing and developing the V-type A three-day storm that stifled eight-cylinder engine, Hill, 22, and Saginaw, 21. the Northeast under a snow blan-| ylang also teamed up with Se : ket eased today although there, “Boss” Kettering, famed auto in a as year, Ponti _fintshed was light snow overnight and Train) ventor and engineer, and intro-| or drizzle along coastal regions. duced the electrical starting sys-; Heavy snowfall, measuring UP tem for cars Search Little Pontiac Central High ‘School de-:second place in the ‘baters tied for first place in the automobile industry, died today in in se ‘cond place, two points below right are Pat De Kay, 484 N. Saginaw St.; inee Rd., Dick Berger and Jerry Pontiac Debaters Tie tor First = conference. For .placed below third. * * Yesterday's first place te titles the loca} debaters to ia the state debates to be held in February. The debate topie of the tourna- “Direct U.S. Eco- to Individual Coun- * en- | ment Was: 1) nomic Aid tries Should be nical Assistance and Disaster Re- lief." Henry Leland, founded the Cadil- The local debaters included: Pat The 12 debaters from PCH also _ ihe Day row es und Lineoin Motor Car Omi tor first place with Flint DeKay and Jeff Siegel, | Mike Wer itsS oe ; Strang «ane 1al ‘drick Irs Northern High School yesterday oo. Over Northeast , In 1932. after losing a law ssuit . car ~ teams; Clark Davis and Sadie jto the late Henry Ford, he was '” the fourth Sana ment. __ ‘Whiters, Jack Schatzley and Ed left bankrupt. In second place was Flint wina Palmer, second teams, and George Rendziperig and Sally hi- zer, Stanley Walker and Paul Tremper, third teams * * * More than 180 pe rsons attend d Rock School e ? if Aes , bY 1, 1958” > The Day in Birmingham | Defense rk (Gaining Leeway Predict House Passage of Measure to Allow Bigger .U.S. Debt WASHINGTON ?—House pas- gage next week was forecast to- day for a measure to let the gov-| ernment go deeper in debt for missiles and other defense needs. BIRMINGHAM — Voters of: Bloomfield Hills School District will be asked to decide two prop- erty questions at a special election Monday. * * * The first involves the proposed | sale of the old Grove School and site. Since the construction of a new ‘school Special School Election Set for Bloomtield Hills field Hilis and a aaa, Mrs, Charlotte Benedict of Royal Oak. The family suggests memorial tributes be made to the Michigan Nephrosis Foundation, Penobscot Building, Detroit. Governor Suggests Secretary of the Treasury An- Ways and Means Committee to present legal limit on the nation- ial debt. The change would be ef- derson- goes. before the House! and the amexation of the Hick- ery Grove District last June, building has been vacated and The second proposition is wheth-| support the administration's re-| bearded. It is used now only quest for a temporary rise from! fo, storage. \279 to 280 billion dollars in the oe * * we ‘Tax Exemptions (Continued From Page One) dollars a year said that this would add 12 million to the total bite Limited toe Tech- | er a portion of the Eastover School * * site, approximately 150 square feet, | Anderson had asked the in-)Shall be sold. Bloomfield Town-' crease by letter three days ago, Ship is seeking this portion of the, saying he needs ‘‘sufficient flexi-; westerly edge.for the construc- bility that will allow us the capac- tion of an additional fire station.’ ity to do as good a job as we can! Supervisor Arno Hulet said there in the management of the debt.” i, a need for additional fire fight- House leaders, anticipating no, Ling facilities in the rapidly growing ‘concerted opposition, already have township area and pointed out that ‘scheduled debt increase legisla-| ‘this location is ideal. ition for a vote tees fective until July 1, 1999. * Pentiac Press Phote at PCH. The two schools tied for first place in the season. Left to - « | ‘] Jeff Siegel, 789 Menom- i j increas at rmit new! Weinstein, both of Flint. The increase pe government borrowing to finance . imaturing obligations before the ibulk of tax receipts flow in dur- ‘ing the next several months. In an earlier report to the W ays The class is conducted in an Means Committee Anderson apartment in the high school ? een? ruled out general tax, from 9 to 11:15 a.m. each day. | the conferenee ‘banquet last night reduction under present conditions.! Students from the child study) sion of the Birmingham High| Schoal child study class opens Mon- day and will continue throughout the week. ! © Governor Philip|for a tax cut in the future if the dren from 314 to »economy fails te-make-an expeeted who attend—the rebound and requires stimulation. | * * + Miss Dixie Johnson, instructor. said the majority of the class a are planning to enter tournament, Lt. A. Hart was the guest speaker. The government's debt now ex- ceeds 274 billion dollars, less than Pontiac General cs Be f e . ;@ billion ow the present ceiling. Gets Top Priority The all-time high was about $280,-| 100,000,000, reached in December (Continued From Page One) Birmingham Rotary Anns _ will meet for a ] p.m. 1955 when the legal limit was! temporarily 281 billion it by 3.200 feet in order to increase! Prior to the war in 191 the debt day at the home of Mrs. John its carrying capacity. We're going Was around 49 billion dollars. By Maynard, 919 Mohegan St. Marit to have to get at this job pretty the end of the war. it had risen Maaren of Norway and Yukey No quick.” to around 270 billion. mura of Japan, in this country Pontiac City Airport How soon * * «t on the American Field Service, we get a real terminal building Its lowest postwar. level was student exchange program, will’ with a tower built out there de- reached in 1947-48, when it Speak. pends on how much state and fed- dropped to 252 billion dollars due! Beth are tng Birming- eral aid we can attract. chiefly to wartime tax surpluses. ham High School “With the building, commer- clal passenger service would start booming. Plans to get more money are under way. | Serving on the committee will {be Mrs. Dwight Ireland, Mrs. E]- |mer Haack, Mrs. Robert Tohm, Polaris Test Vehicle F rs. chia Rollins and Mrs. Wil- Flashes Over Ocean ““” “*s* | (Continued From Page One) and from Urban Renewal — ‘Our ee un for a $98,000 advance has been rs. Leo Golc: filed with the Urban Renewal Ad- = Rete Mass will be sung at $:15 a.m. Monday at Holy Name jabove or below water, (Church for Mrs. Leo Goicar, 45, The annual nursery school ses-, -|was the case, 5 years of age | luncheon Mon-| lon-deposits and that they might idecide to pass it along. YIELD LESS The governor said the added yield from his forthcoming pro- posal as it affected deposits would be $6,750,000, or $5,250,00@-less that heretofore had been assumed. , There was no indication where he intended to attempt to pick up this amount so as te main- | tain the proposed gross increase: in intangible tax yield at 21 mil- lien dollars. One obvious possibility was from \securities, which are now taxed at the rate of 32 per cent on jincome they produce. The Ohio irate is 5 per cent. But if this he indicated he had ‘in mind some sort of tax credit i the past six years, PHS has never in the PCH gym following therBut he clearly left the way open ‘class help in selection of 12 chil- or exemption plan. * * * also will take care of the people whose income is a small amount from securities, and who have been needlessly alarmed by irresponsi- ble statements,"’ he said. | | Of the proposed bike in the rate on deposits, the governor — said it would amount te 43 cents per $1,000 of deposits for any | bank with earnings in excess of $25,000 a year, and that he was “confident™ it would continue to be absorbed. “In view of the fact that the jbank can make from $50 to $60 ja year interest on $1,000 of de- ‘posited money, it is ridiculous to suppose they will pay the book- keeping costs of putting the tax back on the depositor,"’ he said. * * ® One provision of the bill, he said, will require any bank which attempts to charge the depositor to exeinpt from the tax the first $1,000 in all accounts. “The intangibles tax is and al- 5 3315 Bradway Blvd., Birming.| * ways has been a tax on the change to heavy snow as colder) The firm was purchased for $8-pomb scare sent armed National'and warned: air waves in behind the storm milion by Ford at a receiver Guardgmen swarming through {n- out of here the rest of the night.’ center. | sale lich was followed by @ tegrated Central High School last! In> recent weeks the federal Most of the area from the north.) ic natty legal wrangle. night, but a search of the huge troops, protecting nine Negro stu-| ern Plains eastward to the Great) Ueland charged in) 1927 Ford prick building apparently uncov- dents attending classes with some! Lakes and southward into the failed to keep an agreement to ered no explosive 2,000 whites, have been stationed Ohio Valley and Tennessee was "eimburse him and 1800 stockhold- 7, federalized troops found * ‘no at Central High only during school under a vast cloud cover. Snow €'S for losses sufferd in the sale. jvaication of any evidence’ of a hours. The night guard has been flurries were scattered through- Leland ts survived by his wife. Wombing. a spokesman for the Ar- left to civilians employed by the out the area but the fall was) Otiie and a son, Wilfred, J1 kansas Military Dist. said. Other school. ; slight. The Lelands at one time made Army officers insisted that the Yesterday, despite a reported their home at Lake Este Anerlue surprise maneuver was merely lunch hour incident, was the first = “a practice alert.” day since Sept. 25 that the fed- * + * eral soldiers ordered here by Aral Stal About an hour before the sol- President Eisenhower to enforce diers. arrived at the four-square- 2 court order for integration were Fil A block campus, military authori- Pt Stationed outside the school | vA) NSWers ties, Little Rock police headquar- building. | es | sak * *« &* ters and a newspaper had re- : 7 “Continiet From Page Oney ceived anonymous telephone calls’ An Army spokesman explained that ‘‘something was going | he ,should be reinstated and 5 happen to Central High School.’ awarded damages. ’ By E. H. SIMS to a that the new policy did not mean reduction of force. He said -eampus affairs, has been named| the city’s future growth,” “There's going to be a greatly | infreased demand for the city’s municipal services to be extend- ed out there and it’s possible that — to 28 inches in some spots, Im-| He came to Detroit in 1890. In, ministration: it may get prelimi-| peded highway and air travel. | 99 2he and his father formed the, inary approval in a short time.” The storm center: moved slow-|Cadillac Motor Car Co. When Following Bomb Threat | When the, MSU branch opens . ‘aboard ships. ly up the coast and the Weather General Motors Corp. absorbed, the fall of 1959, Willman said, * Bureau said that rain in the Cadillac, the father and sen team) ‘will only be two miles away a warmer coastal areas would! founded Lincoln. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. W —A the Memphis Commercial Appeal Pontiae’s city limits. ‘lighter than the other IRBMs — {the Air Foeree Thor and the Army jaupiter — in the nation’s arsen-| am, who died resterda in New Polaris reportedly will be the aio Hospital, sasalion after « “The school biggest and most complex mis- short ines. “You'd better stay very. definitely is going to shape sile the Navy ever has attempted| “ tu be anid he said. to build. It will be smaller and) e. Rosary w sald at : : s | 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Vasu Funeral Home, Royal Oak. banks,” he corporation franchise tax. said. “They pay ne business activities tax and no “The only reason the tax is itechnically levied against the de- positors is because the assets of Burial will fe in Grand Lawn national banks cannot be directly j\Cemetery, Detroit. jtaxed by the state. the city itself will move towards | “= * | A resident of Birmingham for] ~ & the east.” | The operational Polaris proba- 20 years, she was active in Oak-| “The law was written this way The city has many studies under Dly will be about 50 feet tall — land County Red Cross for 12 years. ‘years ago in the full knowledge way, Willman said, all of which are 10 feet shorter than the Air Force Mrs. Golcar was a member of the and certainty that the banks would important since they will help and Army IRBMs — and 100 Coral Ridge Yacht Club, St. An- have to absorb the tax or incur chart Pontiac's course 20 and 30,inches in diameter, and may be thony Catholic Women's Club andj bookkeeping costs in excess of the years from now. at ae atomic'a charter member of the Holy tax costs. Of the studies, Willman singled Warhead of up to pounds. Cross Hospital Women’s Club, all) . *« * out a transportation survey being There vet es angi of the in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. “Threats that the banks will sock conducted by George Barton & As- ned eas ht of the test vehicle; gurviving are her husband, @ depositors are just encouraging the sociates through a $17,000 gift from: =y | daughter, Marilynn; her father, people to put their money in United the Downtown Pontiac Association., The Defense Department an- | Anton Anxick of Detroit; a States savings bonds and other “It will deal with all kinds of nounced plans for. Polaris only a transportation. but especially high-| year age. Now it says, the mis- wavs. We're going to have to start sile is well along in development. | saving up money to carry out its) The program is high on the brother, Anthony J. of Bloom- ‘tax-exempt securities.” here does most of the rainfall ) Sullenberger already has “They're from out of town; guardsmen would continue to pa- in the United States come from? Bre a ep ly to oa h’'s answer and they're going to blow up the trol the halls. ; radars worect tysien improving, Navy's weapon priority list. = The water which falls upon the now has an opportunity to reply to School,”* a woman caller shouted The normal troop strength at ; | Secretary of Defense McElroy , United, States as rain originally the other defendants. They in turn almost hysterically into a news- Central recently has been about What does the city’s financial ‘told the House Armed Services. . . comes from three large bodies -xprhave. aright to file comments on, man's ear. 12. | picture look eek ne Deer will: |Committee this wee x that the _BLOOMF E . wate Each Gee Sia Ae which 2 attorners for both sides say’ At 9p. im. two jeeps and a hile ee ae a nd Slade co roel , i aie | SS | LD. = tn lantic Ocean. and the Gulf of they hope will take place “as soon carrying an estimated 36 guards- headquarters said ‘it probab v “Our tax-rate is down, our pres-/COUars In developmen ree Mexico. as oselble men reached the campus. The ru- would not be necessary for “the ont de ee smal] and wees in /atomic-powered missile launching TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS ss Of the three, the Gulf supphes. A delay occurred_ today, how- -mors that “something was going. alert platoon“ to remain. at the the black as far as old debts are. submarines. us, by far, with the largest volume ever, as a nationally-known sur- “on ‘ brought hundreds of onlook- school . . . because it is not be-' concerned.” He gave these figures: | * * * of water. It is estimated that 55 geon in Ann Arbor po stponed ars to the school in automobiles.'lieved that anybody would per. * * * | McElroy and other Defense De- 1957 Real ond Personal Property Taxes are poy- per cent of the rainfall tp the deposition he was scheduled to give, The roan. under the command {form an act of that peure (bomb-| With a $20, 320,000 debt limitation Partment spokesmen said the com-| ‘able without Penalty through Jan. 20, 1958.° sid comes from the Gulf of for the staff on his opinion, based, iof an unidentified colonel, dashed ing) in this community. last year, the city owed only $2,- bination of the Polaris and of the! Pp I ~ ge : - i : : , enalty of 4° will be added to the tax bill | Me on an examination of hospital rec- into the dark building and flash-| Classes were dismissed for the g00,000 on general obligation bonds _atom-powered submarine, capable, | The. Pacific Ocean provides ords, whether professional stan- lights were seen moving from weekend to allow teachers addi- voted for the hospital addition. This f. cruising under water at high) between Jan. 21, 1958 and March Ist, 1958. some 30 per cént and tre Atlantic dards had been violated by Dr Sul- room to room tional time to grade final exami- jeff a potential $17,520,000 un-| ‘speeds almost indefinitely, would After March 1, 1958, taxes must be paid to the Ocean 15 per cent. The area lenberger. | The colonel was asked about the nations. tapped. give the Navy the power of in-| Ockland C T ; ; around the Great Lakes, contrary) ape surgeon, Dr, Frederick A. presence of the troops. He replied. Ns. Thomas Sontag said that “We are considering going more flicting atomic retaliation upon al.| n ounty reasurer in Pontiec. Town- j to what one might think, is not an Colter” a sant president of the sharply, “No statement,” and or- her 16-year-old ward, a student at into debt in future years, since we/Most any potential enemy target ship Office Hours 9: :00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., area of great humidity—although. ame iens Cotiege of Surgeons ‘dered news photographers to take Central High, had spilled soup ON can borrow up to eight per cent curacy than could be achieved by Monday thru Friday. rapid wind and temperature’ cad « selired professor of sur- poe Leeauah pie © ‘a Negro girl in the cafeteria. of the city's assessed valuation,”|— and with perhaps greater ac- changes are SS | gery at the University of Michi- pond Pate ee ‘She said David Sontag, her he said. jeuracy than could be achieved by HOMER CASE — - Sn gan Hospital, said he pad not had ated Pre oe ee 4 Ken Johnson of brother-in-law, told her that he’ The debt on older general obliga- a missile of greater range. : . enough time to give the records | threw the soup on Minnie Jean tion bond issues, some dating back * TOWNSHIP TREASURER The Weather sufficient’ examination. ,Brown because the Negro girl -had to to depression days, amounted to; we — Pols : a Foon So ee as called him “white tr ee _the day) -$512,000.__But the city had $578,000 armed submarines will use an n ad-| PONTIAC Pee won a eens to give the deposition within the Branch College be Use x : my various funds to pay these oft, vanced type of reactor, such as) a ~ cel meric: teh fund tomertos Ly Devt two weeks." said the medical Dey] Le ick ceiclate een ee cece ts Gee oo We goles clean neal cae tonight near °3 high femerrew near 6 stall attorney. eve opment said Central High officials were: bonds back as fast as it can getinew submarine Skipjack, scheduled | Nertherly winds at 12-18 miles an hour. >! 7, investigating the incident. them. for launching this =. | Teday in Pontiac - Meantime, ‘because of the law: Leader Named rs Subu rba n Loweet temperature preceding 8 a tm ‘suit and its rian pus an to i = : | 20 wing Seinen ss _ ithe hospital,” t ospital boa Piokshe neue seats 188 "PM airman, Willis B Per, heat Durward B. Varner. Michicn Fights to Hold Back Tears in Court == __ | roan pels rat 2, Ces tated on his previously-announced State University vice president for, iS | arah Ch urchill Admits Being Drunk Coats ithat anvone might have misunder-/consul general in Los Angeles. Moon sets Friday at 3 42 idecision to retire t board off- Moon rises Gaturday at 6 fia ee month, from the ‘to head development of the rae Dewntewn Temperatures - ‘County branch college, nea os" a : a At last night's board meeting, | po; hester,. Bam. J A but ea ai Brewer said he didn’t want his 7), action was taken yesterday | MALIBU, Calif. « — Actress ee , 7a *° retirement to appear “as lf F™ (at a meeting of the State Board ef Sarah Cirehil Tharsday in Pontiac faa recorded eEHLOBE Highest. temperal:i:e Lowest temperature Mean Temperature Weather: Cold, | ali y eee eeres . head high and'stood the situation, | deserting the board when the go- (agriculture in East Lansing. The fighting to hold back the tears! “I deeply regret any inconveni- ing gets tough.” branch is to be constructed on the pleaded guilty to a drunk charge. ence I may have caused. . . The it Brewer, who is serving a second former Meadow Brook estate of Mr. but explained: “I was more ill pain Viniog: and those t love s self-evident.” She posed willingly for photog- raphers, but a fine film of per-) spiration on her forehead showed | her nervousness. She refused to answer newsmen's questions after One Year Ago in Pontive my best temperature 600 use cia eae est Lesrahetegyolid wee oiisisge hee be ebeee a aia ceaeaa ‘ment came about two weeks be-| —— a ye T ‘3 T along with the property, sae OWT bere spe fore. Dr. Sullenberger's suit was . pope omerhd UE) Tb Ui vopelnes EP! Testi) ast | Varner said MSU has discovered Brownsville 4 “ Milwaukee 3” 3% Urged by other beard members intense interest in Pontiac, Roch- Charleston §! 36 Nee Oreans 97 97/0 Stay on until summer, Brewer ester and other areas of Oakland Chicago 34 38 nem wor 3g Sid he would make up his mind by, and Macomb counties in the four. Cevelaad = 29 i Pestete 23 li tbe end of the month, ‘year branch college. | Detroth % Mitsbungh 32 21 The board authorized its joint He cited a recent meeting of Dulath is 23 1 8 pasts 4 % committee of board and staff:mem- Pontiac service clubs to hear prog: | —— Rapide 7B b& Marie % i 17 bers to study the possibility of get- ress on the branch which was sadene i Wachipaien 1 4 ting extra help in the litigation/attended by some 700 persons, and ' i i] a 1: — ov i pette” | ie : from a legal-medical jurisprudence an open. meeting in Rochester Les — expert, which more than 1,200 attended. Sa = * * * ter sof Britain's Sir Winston Churehill, «was fined $50 yester- daiy in Malibu Justice Court. Her gloved hands gripped the back of a chair as she faced Judge Charles H. Woodmansee and an- swered, “I plead guilty to the charge.’ Given permission. to make a statement, she cofitinued: “] ‘was alone in the beach house ‘where I had gone to learn my lines for a television show, * * * } j | '? have been under some strain The 44-year-old actress, daugh- was more il] than drunk, ry 28 four-year term which expires this and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson which, than drunk.” summer, had publicly announced! MSU received as a gift ae y last. November that he would have Varner disclosed that a §2 mil- Mees temperat | to retire because of the added du- lion building will go under con- suenect a a = as a: eres Th hia po bagel ~ pin struction at Meadow Brook by pwest vere ares he | Date in t¢ ¥ “3 in toe 8 read co-ordinator, His anpounce- April. Funds for the building * Judge Woodmansee said her at- titude wag commendable, but add- ed: “You are the daughter of the world’s greatest living statesman, ® All Wool sey ml ey Quilt Lined prone perspec.” ‘i rons to compat at she baie ne - . + * He said would treat her. the isame as anyone else who came ibefore him on the same charge. He then fined her $30 or 10 days in jail. Deputies said they tried to calm her, but that she jumped into their car and refused to get out. She spent five hours in county jail be-| fore her release. Friends say she has been upset. * & & | Miss Churchill was accompan- ied by her attorney, personal man- ager, several friends and Basil ithese last months. I fully realize z at * = ee. | + i q Pee oi Eee aa Sarak i eae anes Seah ees aa Sars ‘ ak ‘ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1958 Army of Technical Experts. * “Gains Friends Among Arabs By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP i News Analyst in Series _ The = eon served ear no- tice of their intentions, “The capitalist countries no longer have a monopoly on supply- ing machinery and equipment, wanting credits and imparting -know-how,” Soviet delegate A. A. Arzumanyan told the Afro-Asian Conference in Cairo last month. * * * The Russians thus repeated their war declaration in the po- litical-economic field in underde- veloped countries. Despite Sput- niks and missiles, the political- economic arena is the place where. tion should give a Lttle more —_— to personnel selectivity.”’ ‘On the ~whove, Arabs agree most of the projects have been worth- while. Said one Arab official: “Point Four has given employ- ment to thousands in the Middle East who otherwise would. not have jobs. Even Americans are rspending their money here, which) means employment for _ still jmore,.” * * * The Lebanese government had been spending $16,000 a year try- ing to keep coastal highways clear of drifting sand. It was a losing fight. But * Four technician did the job for the decisive battles of the coldiall time,” a Lebanese officia said. war are likely to be fought. _ An important, and often un- noticed, part in this battle is. played by America's small army | of technical experts under the In-| ‘He found a wild grass which would ‘thrive in the and, and had- the ‘Army plant shoots along the high- | 'WaYs, The Middie East has many ex- ternational Cooperation Adminis- amples of so-called “‘trivial” jobs| tration program to help other na- tions help themselves, How are the Americans doing? Are there / too many of them in the Middle East and North Africa? * * * Compared with the rest of the world, the Middle East, probably | the most sensitive cold war front, receives a relatively small share, of the U. S. technical aid pro- gram, which Arabs still call Polat | Four, Once, under President Tru. man’s Point Four program, Amer- icans were welcomed in Egypt. | Their work inspired some of the ambitious projects of the Egyp- ‘which paid off. There are dozens ‘ef big projects too, like the Litani River program in Lebanon which’ ‘has proved an_ irrigation-hydo-| electric project feasible and in-| - Sale of | Standard or ( } ( ) Thinning Barber Shears Ter's of $1.95 Quality rel i ) site “ tian revolution. But American Egyptian relations soured in 1956 Today the program in Egypt is insignificant * * * Altogether there are 862 Amer- icans working on technical aid programs in Middle East coun- tries, distributed as follows: Iran, | 315; Iraq, 101; Jordan, 81; Leb-— anon, 63; Libya, 134; Ethiopia,) 157; and Egypt. only 1. Syria was) offered Point Four aid and re- jected it on political grounds., Saudi Arabia first accepted, then rejected such help. There is no} program in the Sudan. In North Africa, Tunisia has.on- ly eight American tec hnicians. | .U, S. prestige is high there. Tu-! nisia wants more Americans. | * * * \ Morecco has a_ staff of 21 Americans. There is no significant ant. American feeling, ‘Sut since there is a military installation of 15.000 Americans, it is one of the countries which might complain of ‘too many Americans.” In the Arab East. the once com- mon complaint of “too many Americans” seems to be lessen- ing. Perhaps this is because So- viet offers of technicians made Arabs suspicious. They do not, know ns. They know Amer- icans and generally like them—al- though the U. 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If a fellow takes-an hour’ oft ii the middle of the day to lie|, down on a couch and. tell -his troubles, he at least js taking a load off his feet—as well as his } ' | psychiatrist's colch makes him, | ‘when he arises, an‘ authority on so Mee _mind? Your Amateur Psychoanalyst; fits of psychoanalysis; real or Sees an incipient neurosis or bud- iding psychosis in everything you . The one thing he can’t stand is ‘the thought that: you are well adjusted, and he is not. If you meet one of these pests at a party and and mur- ‘mur, “I must be catching a cold,” > ihe , has a better answer: ‘of two restaurants to go to- ie “No, it may be a sign of frustra lunch, you're coming down with tion. You feel neglected and over- ischizophrenia. If it’s raining and looked. The sneeze is a een question whether you'll be able scious attempt to gain attention|\to get a taxi, that's a sure sign and . recognition, such as your)you've got an inferiority complex, mother gave you when you weére/and he asks accusingly, ‘What an infant.” are you really afraid of?” : If you mull atoua over which - NOTHING TO THE COCKTAI WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE Reg. $12.95 STEP TABLES, END ° TABLES, LAMP TABLES, and *7 95 IS NAILED’ FLOOR! — L. TABLES - in Acreage Reserve WASHINGTON — Farmer in- lerest in the acreage reserye part of the soil bank — which is headed for the ash can — is turning. out, to be greater than federal officials had expected. * * * The Agriculture Department re- ‘ports that so many cotton farmers: ‘in the Southwest rushed to | ‘ipate this week that limitations 'may have to be imposed. on partic- ipation.._ ; a | posed to abandon the acreage re- a lot of bills to pay, you're a manic-depressive in the depres- If you worry because you've got! (Celebration to Mark W ASHINGTON @® — President Eisentiower has invited all the states of the union and foreign countries to take part in Chicago programs which will mark com- pletion of the St. Lawrence Sea- way in 1959. *~ * * In a proclamation, the President noted Wednesday that Congress last year called on him to extend such invitations for particination in the sie t GIVEN AWAY FREE! THE EXCITING BUILDERS HOME SHOW DOBE Zea tonic 143,942 Beds in-State ——sive-phase-On_the other-hand, if) you get a raise in pay and cele- t | The figure represents an increase’ whole . homes for the aged by making their . Secretary Benson disclosed last medical and nursing services avail- Their mouths are simply too big shelves -week thatthe -administration pro-- Available to Aged brate it, you're a manic-depres- ee eae eee sive in the manic, or exhilarated LANSING W — Michigan DOW i shase. has 603 licensed pursing homes © A ees and homes for the aged with a You can't win no matter how combined capacity of 13,942 beds: you behave. the State Health Department said) Maybe these mumbo - jumbo today. characters who've read page one of Freud and feel they know the book are entirely right, { 32 homes and 1,277 beds since Maybe all the rest of us who! py 1936, when the legislature, ‘haven't gone to a psychiatrist and gave the health department the got the word are sick, sick, sick, = —Heensine the-and doen't bnew-it -—-— - But 1 feel I know what’ s really _ Wrong with most of them, too. from Their ailment minds * * homes. * Nursing homes * differ mouths. . as their table to patients. ‘for the brains they wag. isn't. so much in: St. Lawrence Seaway celebration. It will be held in Chicago through- . out next year. The celebration, _ Eisenhower. said. will mark inauguration of a new era of direct transoceanic. waterborne commerce between in- land Great Lakes ports and the far-flung ports of the world. _* * * Eisenhower also noted that the ieelebration at Chicago will in- clude the Pan American Games| rof ‘1959, as well as a Festival of | i _the Americas-and-an international fair and exposition. | ' The average supermarket con-| tains more than one half mile of and cases which stock ‘more than 5,200 ftents 1 | SAT. AND SUN. —10 AM to 9pm NOW OPEN - WEEKDAYSy neil fd Onkiend “Genesee Livinestor, Maersmn Levees and waaneare: ge it ts $1260 a rear, elsewhere fn pS no and H other places in the Untied Rtgtes wi Pe poecthontncnnd oavate fn advance 4 MEMBER’ OP AUDIT BUREAU oF CIRCULATION s eee In case you're interested, ‘LWwas a year ago that Ike sald ; “T will” on the second similar oecasion with him. Pontiac Road. shich merges into Fifth Street as it enters Rochester, now is to —be-k ow : University Drive. Bia thal wahage, as das the seas to the new branch of Michigan State University. between Pontiac and Roch- ester - A ietter with the signature of “A Dozen Loyal Residents,” comes to me from Keego Harbor tand says “we ‘can get a hundred more”), which points out that in addition to what this column said about it, our suburban city also is the “Best place in the world to live." Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. George Thompson of 259 Clifford St.; eighty-ninth birthday. W. Walter Smith of 1360 Doris Road: eighty-third birthday. Mrs. Viola Chapel of 59 Murphy 8t.; eightieth birthday. . Mrs. Grace Tucker of Rochester; ninetieth birthday Mark Axford of Rochester: eighty- fourth birthday. Mrs. Howard Clark of Birmingham: eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden - ,. of Rochester; golden wedding. ‘ carry great perfil to the free world. * * * “There are, I know, many who feel that the ‘cold war’ could be ‘ended and the need_for sacrificial effort removed by a stroke of a pen “at the ‘summit.’ This is the kind of illusion -that Nas’ gaan mankiet for a teng—time-—— a narcotic. anatomical nor chronological age, - that matters. A -person who .énjoys good health, naturally, doesn’t want te be deprived of his enjoyment by a narcotic, even for a little while. That’s what alcohol is, drink, Marsha's ohcism of her col- lege course on “Marriage Prob- lems” is common. For the most critical phase of marriage is often glossed ovem quickly. That's why many m doc- And it wanes somewhat as the novelty of marriage wears. off.. After a year or two, and especial- ly if a, baby arrives meanwhile, the average wife is likely to be- tors are prescribing the-pooklet—come_more— below for newlyweds, as well as maladjusted older couples. For most divorces start in the bed- ream. ee heart And that ‘is quite normal, for women were created to be about 73 per cent mother and only 25 to me in confidence as they tear- fully quoted their irate mates. Actually, the adult male and female are not created anatomical- ly so that the wife will equal .the ardor of the husband. = +4 And the two sexes also. are net designed so that the wife can attain the satisfaction that the husband does, until modern | “Net ol rac “if you “need” or crave a . “per cent siren or sweetheart. medico- Hart Aeaes nae ——— ., ‘ " a i ye eeigea aes it ik oF course onl to make vou By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ~~ The) act Pekka Guy —are_ndded,————_ achieved in that way, and net : ‘ase X-305: Marsha M.. aged is fac exp ns why -so . + forget for a while how miserabl: Case X-205: Marsha M.. age , Throughout history, therefore. es vould ne te. ban Peal bes guilty, wretched, dishonest, cow- 21, 1s a college graduate who is a marriages eal a moteat men and canien blundered along. —than to act belief that all) * ae FOIA d r- s — our Ae ge be ended by andly. shameful. weak. untatrhrt a oe nabeay hae ca pellets . peaceful platitudes preclaimed inferior or unfit you are. 1 sup. Eom z that wane tawe the a : ae a ae ie that a-person EB “rane,” af Or = a _____— from the ‘summit’ by heads of pose jt-is possible that # . r «ay 2 men, 7, who enjoys excellent health may she began, “I — = ss government.” Yet this is precisely the point of view being: emphasized in many European newspapers which have been attacking Mr. Dulles as un- willing to negotiate. * * * ‘The American Secretary of State Is eager to negotiate, but he doesn't see any sense in bringing he heads The Country Parson “Maybe -ti's not important that . We become great—a gentie breeze is not improved by be- coming a great wind.” deliberately indulge in morphine, cocaine, heroin or alcohol ‘‘just for the kick"’ or something equally irrational — but it is hard to con- ceive of an individual -in- perfect health being such an imbecile. * * * Millions of women around 40, whether married or unmarried, are far. more conscious than they should be that the ‘‘melancholy days” are come. They. drift into a melancholic state which, to their friends, is so different from their former cheerful disposition. Any woman with the brains God gives a goose should know by now that “change of life’’ is for the birds. It you still moon about it, send me in care of this paper a stamped, self-addressed envelope Menopause. It can do you no harm to know more about your- self and it may do good” te ' tt p But the melancholic ‘tendency we're talking about here does not depend particularly on sex (in- . lightly. ® deed men sometimes have it) nor an age. It is merely a manifesta- tion of iodin deficiency. gnorant on such- DR.. CRANE took a course at] the university on 3 ‘Marriage Prob- lems, but it skimmed over the sexual side | of matrimony very “So I am very matters, despite the fact i have an A.B. degree. “And if 1 am ustuformed, then what about the millions of young women who never have had a chance to attend college for even one year? “Please give us some specific advice so we The Acheson, who was secretary Of nay. hes Fareed a Doct pring = an Truman | states first earth ‘satellite into — outer space, has been changed to TS J uno I,” : : 3 : ; deterrent as the way of stopping | yan Allen explained the com- ™ om — such wars as in Korea is quite mittee made the change in Wash- } ” aera ee wer jington last week to “avoid con- anor House” luxury bed pillows nor anyone else will believe that fusion” in the names of the 50% turkey, 50°; | aur i N a" “ + : e chicken ; {Secreta Seat jArmy missle Jupiter, . feather fille. 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Canton ‘ RUSSELL JACKSON MRS, WILLIAM MeMILLLEN Mrs.’ Florence Ronowski of De} wo af lected ro i = Ww ere Russell Jackson, 72, of 2086 W ; ee ee nut Rd, died this morning of a|William (Car ) Medien, 3 of and ‘three sone, deel and Wallace, vation District last night at the Dies in N in Marine H * heart ailment in St. Joseph Mercy |», 1, Saturday from Pixley Funeral Fmeratoth of Rochester, and Alemntes| Sint amin of. Gail son ine ln pip piper seed , nm ; Hospital after an illness of two Home, with the Rev. Donald Olsen: iM ~ — ‘dal - ae Oak and elected to represent the northwest/Hospital in Detroit Thursday. He| The horse, “Thunder” -had ap- “Let 9 Years of Credit Experience Assist You" | oj oe lot First Baptist Church officiating. t>Sine David Murray, of Cana-|part of the county, replacing Earliwas a master of light house tend-|peared on Grand Rapids area tele- ebm tee #2 Gonenaliog Ep Evenings by App't He had been an employe of Gen- Burial will be in Mt. Avon Ceme- de ales aariiee. Voorhees of Davisburg. fers for 31 years after serving 10\vision shows with Barry. Barry MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOR S eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- ‘TY: en : Representing the southwest sec- as a sailor on Great Lakes|said he spent six years training Above Oskland Theater sion F oe —_— Ran Lonnie JAMES D. SALYER tion of the county is Robert Me-'ir ers.” Tt ania: 41s; 8. Seginew______FE_8-0466 = —_ ifellowing a even-year Hlness, = Surviving are three children,; ghe leave: ver husband, Wiliam; | pang adpog es was held ee _ Mrs. Jean Yan Valkenburg of Uti- three son Donald Hornbeck of 2 2 p.m. today at ples ary | ® ca, Ant Lapeer and Livonia. P_scll Hornbeck of Fair.'Home for James Dale Salyer, 25, : ; ; > ii ot i537 Terry St.-who-died-Tues- Harold Lynch of Flint; a sister a : van oer pall a a a te Veeane Sleagibal, and two brothers nie. the a _ ad Dearborn, aes ing a short illness. Seles ole ma se n a as iThe Rev. E, John Yuells of First Gay “n pe — ares teas MR® GEORGE PEACOCK diane Church officiated. iieme wilh i . = méway of the Lapeer Methodist. ROC. STER — Service for Mrs. ‘Cremation was in White Chapel Church officiating. Burial will be George «Agnes M.) Peacock, #4. Memorial Park. Sules Cemetery, Lapeer. jor 1455 John R. Rd, will be held) Suriving are his w-fe, Patricia; = . 2 2 p.m. Monday from the William'a daughter, Nancy Ann, age 2: | SHERYL JEAN HART R Potere Funeral Home, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ROMEO — Service for Sheryl! burial at Oakview Cemetery. Royal L. Salyer, and a sister, Beverley n Hart. Syearcld daughter of Oak. Dr. J. Douglas Parker will Ann buckley, all of Rochester, anid Mrs. Cart t 269 Ben- officiate ~ St will “hpodb aot at} Mrs. Peacock died today—atter-—NEW-YORK — Examinations of o: ical > pm. Sate y by the Rev. Ellis 4 short illness. New York City policemen showed oa : so Hart at Roth’s Home for Funerals. Surviving are four daughters, only 19 of the force of about 19,000 Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery Mrs. Gertrude Bruce of Ceveland, iwere flat. -tooted. Shers| died Thursday. three days before oe fourth birthday. Resides her parents, she leaves 3 | two | “hae William and Carl | Jr, and Aree Mr. and { Mrs. C Hart of Hespena, and Dwight Villro of WHY SPEND MORE When Quality for Quality . You Cant Buy Better a crsvilie, Ind Tl fe MES SOPHIE MARGRIF | F i i BRANCH — Service for E ‘irs. Sophie Margrif, 69, was held | in: it the Black Funeral Home, North : | Branch, at 2 pm. today. The Rev. kt Walter Hillmer, Lutheran n the Rich Township Ceme- tem: northwest of North Branch irs Margnt died Tuesday after. We Must Make Room for New Models WW n at her home in eertie i ip. Lapeer County Save Now at Wayne Gabert’s! | She leaves six sons, Christopher) of North Branch, Edward and Karl] of Flint, Otto of Otter Lake, David! & @ = f Columbiaville, and Donald of Lapeer papa Mrs. Ken- eth Oliver and Mrs. Kenyon Pot- ? j ter of Lapeer, Mrs. Darel] White Uy e ef Silverwood and Mrs. Bernard, | Hutchenson of Florida, Also sur-! S eo viving are five brothers, /Christo- : ; ” pher Reppuhn of Flint, Godlieb a B of North Branch _ Charles of May- . ville. David of Saginaw, John of 1U With 65-Ib. Frozen Food Storage Schanch of Freeland, 29 grand-: . ! children and or one great at-grandchuld ( NN nan i oo Deaths Foon | 3 | ba CHICAGO @John C. Prender- pe gast, 74, Chicago police commis- : sioner from I1M7 until his retire- ment in 1950, died yesterday. Re- formers waged a running cam- | paign of criticsm against Prender- | aa complaining he failed to ‘lean house despite Senate Crime [| fave stigating Committee disclo-| sires of irreguwiarities. * * * [*] _ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @®—Dr.'b # = 1 . recat DAN RIVER P. Po Se a. radio preaching ~ : ' te | PS om ols ee , : ye a — COTTONS in his hand, died yesterday. He, eae | i 034, uicate was a pioneer in radio ministry, a tll & j Fs fags 43 ‘gyet beginning in 1933, and also was ) ae ey Gaia es ieee: BS I soeay! ie if} for many years chaplain of Texas fe ?? i5t ni ith Py Rangers. ng 2s te] pihit ~*~ * * : 8 BEDFORD, Pa. @—Milton ' the sai io Tetanrnis Poteet 8S $269 5 6 Now @. way you Labor and Industry, died yester-) look in day of injuries received in a truck-auto pileup. * * * 2 | STEUBENVILLE, Ohio if oe James Farrington, 84, electrical) engineer and inventor who was a. ; “ 9 pioneer in the electrification of) : t i d q - the steel industry, cet yesterday. : | own-Cc a Ss : a : _* _*. il si a s = * coe sane wan etitemaneter eet Bas eee et ae re " " = a " KANSAS CITY ow “Emmett | O Malley, 83, Missouri state su- ; t hi . perintendent of insurance rom U f 6) ma Cc ess 1933 to 1938 who was involved with) p fe) (@) ; 5 the late Tom Prendergast in | souri's multimillion-dollar insur- ance fraud scandal nearly 20 on. 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White baked-on ena-. ~mel finish. LANE | Cedar Ches 49.35 ‘3 i _ Value Only $4 Down “FURNITURE CO. any style furniture, Come seé our large selection. Priced a 361 South Saginaw Street from. $39.95. | _There’s-a- Lane Cedar Chest to match or harmonize with - , a ss "3 es oes ss Hinge a abbey fy "* 3 f wos “EIGHT t ay ERE eee ha aetege Oe ‘ A = * Fi t - eg ee SS ant tae ee ee Re ee Hele aap eg eye i es Sei bee Ce oy se “RUSSELL JACKSON “Russell Jackson, 72, of 2086 Wal- nut Rd. died this morning of. a heart ailment in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of two) months. . He had been an employe of Gen- ~ Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. WILLIAM McMILLEN ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. ee ee a Wilcox St.,_-will be St, willbe held at of First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt, Avon Ceme- ah. Florence ell ac De- troit, Mrs. Loretta Hill of sede ‘Mrs, Edith - , and of Berkley. A sister, Mrs. W. E. é of Royal Oak and a brother, David Murray, of Cana- da also survive. elected ta te ry THE PONTIAC PRESS, “ FRIDAY, JANUARY 1”, 1958 Crory of South Lyon _ whe was (County Soil Group elected to replace John Canfield of New Hudson. The meeting was conducted at ro Sra Township Hall, Elects 2 Directors — a I ees net ospital Fire Kills $6, 000 Horse _ meeting. ip DETROMT Capt. pe ee ee eet Bae William Scramlifi of Holly was Taylor, 16, died in the U.S. Marine|tds. ae ee oe 2 “Hey part of the county, replacing Earl|was a master of light house tend- Voorhees of Davisburg. ~~ ‘The horse, “Thunder” ‘had ap- peared on Grand Rapids area tele- ~“Let 9 Years of Credit Co \ Reus: bear tek Wed 6 -MICHIGAN ‘CREDIT COUNSELLORS | werling Exp Preis by hort | érs for 31-years after serving 10\vision shows with Barry. Barry eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- '€TY- | Representing the southwest, sec- as a sailor on Great Lakes sd he spent six years training | an & 7 7 Mrs. MeM len died Thursday, JAMES D. SALYER ition of the county is Robert Me- freighters. the animal. | — — — following a =ven-year illness. bela : Surviving are three children,) She leave: ser husband, William; | ROCHESTER Service was oa - Mrs. Jean Van Valkenburg of Uti-ithree sons Donald Hornbeck of/#t 2 p-m. today get ey as : ca, Arthur Lynch of and Livonia, P sell Hornbeck of Fair. |Home = _— — a 2 Harold Lynch of Flint; a sister berry. I]. alan Hornbeck of Grand of 137 i = Tues : and two brothers. ‘Rapids: turc> brothers, and two/4ay at eterans Hospital, Dearborn, following a short illness. iThe Rev. E,. John Yuells of First Congregational Church officiated. Cremation was in White Chapel Service will be at 2:30 p.m. ai sisters. day from the Huntoon Fumera a —— - Herne with the Rev-Frank-Hem-| MS* GEORGE PEACOCK ingway of the La Methodist} ROC. STER — Service for Mrs: Chure ch officiating. ‘Burial will be George (Agnes M.) Peacock, 3,, Memorial Park. in the Stiles Cemetery, Lapeer. of 1435 John R. Rd., will be held| Suriving are his wife, Patricia; fj - lat 2:p.m. Monday from the William'a daughter, Nancy Ann, age 2: | SHERYL JEAN HART R. Potere Funeral Home, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James! ROMEO — Service for Shery! burial at Oakview Cemetery, Royal L. Salyer, and a sister, Reverley Jean Hart, Syear-old daughter of Oak. Dr. J. Douglas Parker will Ann puckley, all of Rochester, N Cart 269 Ben- officiate jamin, St as th earl at! Mrs. Peacock died today eftes| NEW YORK — Examinations of 2 p.m. Saturday by the Rev. Elis 4 short. illness. New York City policemen showed Hart at Roth's Home for Funerals.’ Surviving are four daughters, only 19 of the force of about 19,000 Burial will We Ramer Comtery | Oo tae Sheryl died Thursday, three days; : before her fourth birthday. Besides her parents, she leaves| two brothers, William ahd Carl Jr. and grandparents, Mr. and \irs. Carl Hart of Hesperia, and) and Mrs. Dwight Vuilre ot Ind | When Quality for Quality — You Cant Buy Better — ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! APPLIANCE DISCOUNT SALE 1 We Must Make Room for New Models Save Now at Wayne Gabert’s! S ate Connersville MES SOPHIE MARGRIF RTH BRANCH — Service for Mrs. Sophie_Margrif, 69, was held | at §pe Black Funeral Home, North | Branch, at 2 p.m. today. The Rev. E Walter Hillmer, Lutheran Church pastor, officiated with bur-| ial in the Rich Township Ceme-| tery northwest of North Branch. | Mrs. Margrif died Tuesday after- con at her home in Deerfield Township, Lapeer County. She leaves six sons, Christopher of North Branch, Edward and Karl { Flint, Otto of Otter Lake, David i Columbiaville, and Donald of | Lapeer; four daughters Mrs. Ken- neth Oliver and Mrs. Kenyon Pot-’ ter of Lapeer, Mrs. Darell White! of Silverwood and Mrs. Bernard; Hutchenson of Florida. Also sur-| viving are five brothers, Christo! pher Reppuhn of Flint, Godlieb. of North Branch, Charles of May- ville, David of Saginaw, John of | Flushing; a sister, Mrs. David) ees of Freeland, 29 grand-| children and one grea at-grandchild. | Deaths Elsewhere | CHICAGO @—John C. Prender-) gast, 74, Chicago police comfnis- sioner from 1947 until his retire- ment in 1950, died yesterday. Re- formers waged a running cam-| paign of criticsm against Prender- a complaining he failed to ‘lean house despite Senate Crime, lave stigating Committee disclo-| stres of irregularities. * * * SAN ANTONIO, Tex. —Dr.! P. B. Hill, $1, radio preaching Presbyterian pastor who carried, a pistol on his hip and a Bible in his hand, died yesterday. He) was a pioneer in radio ministry, beginning in 1933, and also was for many years chaplain ot Texas’ Rangers With 55-lb. 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M. to 5:30 Pe Mm —— Ed fa “dy ae. ; . ; roo (ER re eae Pe oe Pare er Sener eet ee Be yw Oo : x ie | file cobinet has removable a abel a Desk Outfit 4-drawer desk with matching chair, $ ‘49°. Includes desk lamp, Meee one and —_ | set at no extra charge. : only $5 Down ° Club Chair plastic seat and back. Available in 4 + colors. Black frames hove self leveling Smart, modern chairs in your choice of i Engineered for years of comfort and wear. Only Simimons production can make this mattress at this low price. Hundreds of firm, resilient springs. Sturdy pre-built border. Blue Haze striped cover. - feet of polished brass. only $1 Down 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite Double dresser, chest and bookcase $ bed in handsome blond finish. Has 139 center drawer guides and tilting mirror. only $14 Down 9x12 ‘Axminster Rug Large selection. of beoutiful florals, $ 50 leaf, and modern designs. Durable 2" 9”. cealty of wool and blended Yor —— = = . Twin or Full Size. Matching ae Box Spring Foundation. 59.95 | 59° BETTER QUALITY = BIGGER SAVINGS ~ Second only to the wonderful Beautyrest mattress. 312 firm springs precision-joined with Auto-Lock con- struction. Pre-built crush-proof border. All felt ee nee we. — ae NS qhmMOng fc OPERATING STORE Ey 2 as Sg % : ae 4 STEEL ma UTILITY TABLE 30” high with 3 sturdy electrical © socket. 15” by .- 20°” top. Rolls - easily on cast- ers. White baked-on ena- mel finish. LANE Only $4 Down ’ There’s a Lane Cedar Chest - to match or harmonize with any style furniture. Come see from $39.95. | | Cedar Chest | our large selection. Priced Me o he bis itil a cilllanl aa cate Se tt = SRE oy veer one ine hobs ~~ se meg j 1 * 4 * i eaten “ Ce hae ene — ae 2 ee Security for You 3 Rules Govern Earnings Under $5 isl By RAY HENRY | One of the least understood pro-| visions of the Social Security law is: the one covering hew much a per- son may earn and still col- ject monthly payments. * * ® Take the 78-year-old woman who |; has been working in a five and ten cent store for more than 30 years. | Her wages have never been high. | But she’s felt she couldn't quit be-| cause she needed the money to live and she has been determined not to be a burden on her chil- FOR Yet, until recently, she didn't go to her Social Security office to find out whether she might be entitled to monthly payments. . She just assumed that as long as she worked she wasn't. Now, after visiting the local of fice, she knows the bitter truth: She could have been drawing monthly payments of about $74 since January 1%o, -even though she continued to work full-time. * * * This is due to a special rule add- ed to the Social Security law in 1954 which says A person who has reached 2 out regard to earnings on a job. Fortunately, the woman won't lose al] the payments she might have collected. The Socia] Security law also says a person may draw up to 12 months in back payments due to not applying on time The woman is now awaiting her first check and $888 in back pay- ments. * * * 3ut, there's nothing she can do to recover the $1,776 she could have collected in 1955 and 1956 had she _known more about her Social Se-4 curity rights ole additic on to the rule were County Births Following is a list of children bern to Oakland County couples as recorded in the County Clerk's of- fice. Only the father's name is used Pentiac Buchow, Squiers, Lake Prank &R eer 857 Kenilworth Gioucester Stephens, 857 Branch. John C. Sheffield, 457 Marion Berton Simmons, .02 Wyoming Jogeph D. Smeltzer, 1172 Genelia Rebert € Stare 86 .N Anderson Edward E. Sovey, Ronaid E. Staton, 3879 Genes. Owen J. Starnes, 3198 Hedge Wayne F. Sayre, 216 W. Yale Ecel) H. Smith. 209 Clayburn William H. Gheperd, 6821 Arlington Wiliam P Gulliver. 209 Norton Sandoval. 204 Franklin 6380 Hatchery. 698 Kinney. 682 E. Beverly 2176 Crescent Clarence H, Kenneth M 100 Seneca Martimiano Frank G. Schultz, Kermett 8 Spurlock Arbie L. Saylor, 4120 Mapleleaf Kenneth A. Senior, 2418 Ivanhoe Harry L. Schultes, 218 Lorbeta Marvin J. Shapiro, 26 Miller Jesse L. Mare. 366 Howard McNeill Ralph B. Mathers, 4026 Cheniot. George P. Maser, 3746 Josiyn. Robert H. Mazza, 2626 Otsego Charles T. McAliigte?, 204 Creseent, Donald C. MeGowen, 204 Florence. James D. MacKay Jr., 586 Desota.* William L. McKinley, 192 W. Chicago David C. McManus, 1632 Marylestone.| McWethy, 5750 Prentice. . Melton pears ane Millah, 168, Pe Bryon E. Monteith, 334 res Howard E Mulanix, 1260 5. Cass Lake Fieyd £—Losee, 612 E. Kennett James D. Leitch, 643 Benson Reginald R. Lamont, 73) Hammond Birmingham . 1964 Cole Martin, John Hy 5 Donald John M, McDonaid, 3371 W. Lincoln Joseph Mitchell, 20180 Leslie Kenneth D. McCullouth, $612 Putnem Pauli P. MoGovern. TSI BS. Bates Donald G, McCleish, 459 W. Brown. (twins). Gerald A. Mahrie John E. McFall, 15658 Birwood Eric Mittelstadt, 734 Graefield Walter H. Shoener, 6321 Eastmoor Ronald E. Powell, 255158 Farmbrook Erwin J. Raven 1701 Pembroke Mark L. Younggren, 1698 Banbury, Wiliam R. Smith, 1281 Hu smphrey. Giles R_Lorkwood 139 Wilto George E. Smith 4033 Ww Orchard Hill Albert Gantelle, 498 Bird Gorden J. Smith, 1112 Bennaviile. John D. Vieary. 17331 Locherbte Norman D. Walter, 17465 Kirkshire. Arnold H. Watson, 222 Hamilton. roa D en 1509 Wrenwood. 1971 &. Holland. Gerdon K. Craig Robert M. Delaney, 6373 Putnam. Manley W. Burke, 16126 Amherst Robert H. Carrigan, 156 Henrietta Wiibert A Cinader, 3658 Frankton. Donald E Clark, 1847 Cheltenham Cornelius E. Coilins, $87 Ann Daniel C. Crawford. 18275 Beverty. James C Everett. 3095 Oak Hill Wiiham G. Braniscki, 2645 Br ham i764 Hazei ving- Kenneth R Braidwood 646 Trovwood Norman M. Bi 696 Bouthfieid 8612 Pu WE 15S Eo Anserssce Jose pr tnam Bloomfield : Davil L Higgins, Orchard Ridge y & Pekais. 2725 Lehser rM &trong Jr, Vicholas J Rosiello, 32549 Colony Htil Reval G Ritgway. 1868 Bodon Lake Leonard Ear) PR Boyle 1802 Rochester GOP Slates Goldwater : E PLUS A DETROIT W — Sen conta SMALL (R-Ariz). a vigorous critic of the} CHARGE United Auto Workers Union and mitioe its oresi deni Walter P. Reuther. | has been named principal speaker -Republican dinner fund-raising dinner at Masonic Temple will be the It will be addressed by President Eisenhower on a closed- for Detroit's rally Monday. The one of 44 held nation. throughout cirewit telev ‘sion broa deast. RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 i—a total of $2.000—and then you Way cottect tuttpayments with: “have no further earnings for thet charge for this service.) — — 1011 Brooklawn | Tig p — —— 1584 Boden Lake | a wethiny ntisle wale yeathes ¥ : ithere are three rules on how much) a working person may earn who's} 72: RULE 1: For i $80 or frac- \tion of $80 you earn over $1,200 a year, you will lose,one monthly check, if you work in all 12 months of the year. For easy figuring, the chart be- ‘low applies: = Yearly Namber of ‘Earnings Checks/ trade or business. $1,200 or less 12} $1.206 61 to $1,286 tH $1.280:01 to $1,360 10 a root beer stand in your town be- $1.360.01 to $1.440 g tween June 1 and September 30, $1,440.01 to $1,520 8 for a net profit of $1,800 and during $1.520.01 to $1,600 7 the rest of the year you have-no| $1.600.01 to $1.680- clcarnings. Under Rule 1 above, ] $1,680.01 to $1,760 5 you'd only be entitled to — $1,760.01 to $1,840 4 monthly payments. However, $1,840.01 to $1,920 3\cause your business didn’t oo $1,920.01 to $2.000 2 9 service for eight months of the $2,000.01 to $2,080 jiyear, you're actually entitled to! $2,080.01 or more 0 eight Social Security checks. RULE 2: Even if you earn more | (Questions on Social Security | than $1,200, you're entitled to a! problems may be. addressed to check for any month in which you) don't earn wages of more than $80. For example: Suppose you earn) $406 a month January through May, answered by mail from the Pon- Administration. There is “Social Security’ in care of The Pontiac Press. Quetions will be | tiac office of the Social Security | no RUBBER PILLOWS = Don’t Miss Connolly Jewelers CLEARANCE SALE Now in Progress SAVINGS ON 20° 30% 40* 50° Almost every item in our stock is offered at special savings for this clearance. Every item is plainly marked with the regular and clearance price. Our center tables are . loaded with wonderful bargains. Don’t miss it, come in today. JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 2-0294 Allergy Free for | 99 Reg. $7.95 C a a ¥ j res ss ~ 10-Pc. Spice Set VIC’S RECORD SHOP OFFERS YOU THIS 7-RECORD ALBUM A534.98" VALUE FOR ONLY = 98 WHEN YOU AGREE TO BUY SIX ALBUMS FROM THE RCA VICTOR SOCIETY OF GREAT MUSIC WITHIN THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS. t Join the RCA VICTOR SOCIETY OF GREAT MUSIC now, and get all 9 of Beethoven's symphonies, magnificently played by Arturo. Tosca- nini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, complete on seven 12” L.P. records. Here's -your chance-of-a-lifetime to get a de luxe album that would ofdinarily cost you $34.98*—for just $3.98! This special offer is our way of introducing you to a wonderful aew money-saving way to own and enjoy the world’s greatest treasures of classical music, performed by the world's greatest artists. For complete details without obligation, come in today, and ask how you can get your album of Beethoven's Symphonies. "* MANUFACTURER'S NEW NATIONALLY AOWERTISED PRICE EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1988 VIC’S RECORD SHOP FE 8-6531 - e cd oe ae ae Ae Meas es ae ee 704 West’ Huron St. Pe ee a re ee ree ee ee Ee ee ee ee a J ony $1.00 A TERRIFIC GIFT Imported hand shakers, cake carver, set of €@ rooster salad fork and spoon wood hanging rack. Hollywood Bed ots ing Reg. 79.95 95°~ © Box Spring | © Sturdy Legs SPACIOUS aig vines ER | | | —|Pc. SECTIONALS ~ ONLY Foam Rubber Reversible Cushions § Top Grade Covers * | = of Colors [ All 3 Rooms *295 Only $13.95 a Month GLAMOROUS LIVING ROOM Se ee Oe mee et ONLY 129 Reg. $239.95 @ 2 Step Tables © Coffee Table © 2 Smart Table Lamps © Two Throw Pillows BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE All 10 Pieces 139 Reg. $249.95 ®@ Mirror MODERN 6-Pc. DINETTE Big Expansion ONLY Table _ SECTIONAL SOFAS Top Grade Covers— 3-Piece Sectionals ONLY ‘220) Reg. $495.00 Reversible Cushions Choice of Colors _Large Selection, 4 ‘Cheirs Leaf Reg. $79.95 10 pe. Magnetized Household Kj 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE + PONTIAC ‘3.BLOCKS WEST OF S. SAGINAW 4 § +4795 = Storage Co. refrigeration building, earthy bananas ea oh Anericdas Can Stay Extra Week in China The Vatican Library was found by Pope Nicholas V in 1447. and Cold) Police, eo pnioc ye.g nihe to ber of menj| believed in g, listed the) “Missing as eye | China has grante! three Ameri-| ' ¢an mothers permission to stay _ another week in Shanghai and - Piping visiting their sons im- prisoned ot spy oo There was no aca wheth- | - ef the extension might foreshad-| ow clemency for the Americans. __fences and the other a life term. |; _'. Mrs, Ruth Redmond, Yonkers, _ 'N.-Y., said she has formally asked 2 Premier Chou En-lai to release ; her 33-year-old son Hugh. “I'm still hoping but have no answer yet,” she said by telephone from | Shanghai, ‘ The ofe-week extension was first announced for Mrs. Mary Downey, New Britain, Conn., vis- ting her som John, and Mrs. Jes-! | her son Richard. The extension’! - also applied to Mrs. Downey's son | William, 25, who accompanied his | + _mother- te China. . Mrs. Redmond later reported ~ she also had received permission’ - to stay, All three mothers en- _ tered Communist China last week - and had planned to leave the * * * > country tomorrow after seeing | ¢ their sons four times. + Double-Crossed * in Gambling Try by ‘the Devil’ NETTLEHAM, > . HONG KONG # — Communist | § Two are serving year sen- | ¥ sie Fecteau, Lynn, Mass., visiting | ¥ | Now comes the greatest sales and ccuaeaine | oyents in: our 2: >\years in business. ere is your chance ‘te bay our fa: od geneity merchandise at mubemereme low, low prices! eorges iY Newports HERE ARE REAL| , ‘BARGAINS! — It’s Quality .. . @s well as fow _| prices, that make a good value. sacrifice, “YOUR CREDIT I$ GOOD.” TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF THESE BIG SAVINGS. PAY = 6 MONTHS TO PAY * Be Here When the Ces Open Friday, January 17th... Every Department Will Be Offering Drastic Price Reductions. Follow the Crowds to the Biggest Sale! YES, FRESH, CLEAN COODS offered in evr GICANTIC speepaheay *qgarlgdl lege anchveony o Despite today’s ee ee ee ee ee gag amar be throughout the advertised Dresses, Coats, and Suits, F TERMS OF SALE All Sales Final! No Refunds! No Exchanges! No Phone Orders! QUALITY STORE OF NATIONAL BRANDS — WHERE YOU GET RED STAMPS 74 North Saginay. St. — Between Huron and Mt. Clemens r department on nationally Women's Children’s Wear, Teon-age, T Doe canbe Robes, vag and Furniture, Shoes, Mi ilinery, jewelry Appliances. TH FOR THEMSELVES. IF YOU Ever SAVED Lal YOUR £IFE YOU WILL SAVE IN THIS SALE. TELL ‘your FRIENDS, COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. DON‘T LET BAD WEATHER KEEP YOU FROM THIS SALE! 1f you shop early! Come inside the store to keep warm before store opens at 9:30 A. M. current surveys. 1,600 square miles, according 1 Domestics, Linens Towels, Hese, Lingerie, ’ — y= 8 Furnishings, Boys’ a Infants’ Wear, and Small EVEN days comes at. CAN “CHARGE IT.” TAKE 6 MONTHS | ut : i i at i tel THESE LOW PRICES YOU TO PAY. T 2 A store, in every PRICES SPEAK PRICES GOOD 3 DA) STORE HOURS: y Friday, Jan. 17, 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Seturday, Jan. 18, 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday, Jon. 21, — M. to 9 P. M. _$3 MEW’S SHIRTS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL Limited quantity ne jockets this ogee 6 te 8.99 BOYS’ JACKETS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL $18 GIRLS’ COATS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL Be here for this special group of 12 FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL iz 188 88 FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL A real buy. New spring shades. ‘ C Don't miss this group. NO LIM- IT. 1.09 LADIES’_NYLONS 4 "$28 LADIES’ COATS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL $15 MEN'S JACKETS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL 1.79 BOYS’ SHIRTS FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL LADIES’ CAR COATS FRI.-SAT.-MON, SPECIAL $99 FUR COATS, Stoles FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL 3.99 LADIES’ DRESSES FRI.-SAT.-MON. SPECIAL England WF —'§ The nettled vicar of Nettleham re- j > ported today he has been duped “By me devi see : The vicar, = Herrington, is strongly opposed to __ gambling. He protested recently! {7 = when a parishioner donated one | ¥ pound—$2.80—to. the church res-| #7 toration fund, specifying that it ¥ must be used to buy a chance in| @ a government bond lottery, ‘The vicar finally relented, feel- come up anyway. But it did, and se cher, . * * : _“T think a Devil -must_have/ been. at work end ° confounded me,’”’ complained the vicar, “But need it for repairs 40 our 13th century church.” Millionaire’s Child Awarded $200,000 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. w» —| adoption by her millionaire father proved setflement of - estate. x Scott approved the settlement for the esta ~~ Eugene Emmick, theater c The compromise was ‘signed by ‘Mrs. Villette Wilson for hersadopt- . @a daughter, Marilyn — 15, of Culver or i. ‘ope the Rev. oo vs ing sure the number wouldi’t ¥ 3 _ the church ese fund is 50, } naturally I'll take the money—we | A high school girl. put out for|§ rg arose Aihara apes cg ’ about $200,000 under a court ap- j . Superior Judge Renan E. ; a 59 Sizes 14 to 16%. 24.99 Girls’ Coats Save 50% on all wool coats, 7 te 14, Coat Sets 3 to 6x. V hal ‘$4 MEN'S SHIRTS “Men's: Suburbans Fine broadcloth dress shirts, | $25 weel. melton, tweeds. ¥_LINED-PANTS..--1.49. iot-t-. IF IVY-LEAGUE SHIRTS... SALA 14.99 BOYS’ PARKA JACKETS go ot. .9.88 .89 BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS go ot.... .49 2.99 FLANNEL LINED JEANS... ... 1.88 INFANTS’ WEAR, NEEDS Second Fleer 59 INFANTS’ SHIRTS 90 Gf... . sus .89 FLANNEL GOWNS, KIMONOS... .44 2.99 INFANTS’ DIAPERS; pla ..- 1.59 2.99 BEACON BLANKETS go at. 1.99 NAP-A-JAMAS go “Pigg ee cogs “1.00 1.79 CORDUROY CRAWLERS go ot. 89] | | 69¢ Infant Blanket | — Large size Beacon rec! blankets, good weight, all colors. DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. Downstairs : .69 CANNON BATH TOWELS...... 39 59 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES....... .29 . COTTAGE SETS go aot.......... 88 9 FEATHER PILLOWS oo ot...... 89 S9- CANNON HAND TOWELS. . 25 5.99 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS ...... 2.99 DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. Downstairs 1.99 LOOP RUGS SO. cag ebsiccy OO 4.99 PRINTED PES go ot..... os OD 2.99 DACRON CURTAINS go at..... 1.49 .19 DISH, WASH TOWELS go at. 10 6 00 PLAYTEX PILLOWS 9°, Gs. , 4.99 1.99 CAFE CURTAINS ... 88 1.49 NYLON TIER CUR AINS.” eves 39 MEN'S JACKETS, CLOTHING 18.99 GABARDINE ie JACKETS go ot.. 8.88 24.99 SPORT COATS = ot........ 9.88 45.00 TOPCOATS oro ddes covets | 29.99 SPORT COA et at...3....17.88 59.99 MEN’S SUITS go ot.........19.88 29.99 SUBURBAN COATS go ot.....19.88 / MENS WEAR, WORK CLOTHES 1.00 HELENCA ‘STRETCH H SOX.. Sav have More thas 50% | ai , Hew’s this for Beautiful sas E66 lees BRB) | wats 2 Clleenes: @88) leu. ifn seoatt vie BS ioe. A sal aie | “TA bargains like this. Se | matching hood. 2 dads ae half sixes. Come away ot i 3 4 pred Sizes 29 te 42. jeans. 6 00 16. Beige, 10 te 12. ie r) 5 _ Percale, Flannel) $1 Curtain Panels Store Hours Friday to 9 P. M.—Saturday to 6 P. M.—Monday to 9 P. M. LADIES’ DRESSES | $30 Ladies’ Coats 39¢ 39 prints. Hanne! fo] Fiat quality 42-inch with ae 620 Oe Ne es a, Sportewear, gentral sewing. | Come’ =. save, GIRLS’-TEEN WEAR, COATS LADIES’ DRESSES, UNIFORMS |= duced. 10.99 GIRLS’ CAR COATS go ot.... 7. , . c 2399 TEEN GIRLS’ COATS $0 ot. :aTias “8.88 LADIES’ DRESSES go of.......2.88 3.99 ORLON SWEATERS go cee 1.88 10.99 LADIES’ DRESSES go * seers .. 4.88 12.99 NYLON SNO SUITS c go ay 7 = 16.99 LADIES’ DRESSES go ot........ 4.88 a= | 29.99 ST. MARY'S COATS go at... .19.00 A 5a MATERNITY DRESSES ee ye Ld G *@ee MUSLIN sr 3.99 White Blanket | '- at ata ; 7:99 NYLON UNIFORMS go ot. ....5.99 orth twice this price, Full bed sizes. Satin border. EAR, —_— ee ae, | Ot ee Se Son. 1.79 BOYS’ 10.02. JEANS 90 ot... .99 _ ae gf welded suits or SLE 29.00 69.99 LADIES’ COATS LITT L. 139.00 99.00 OLLEGRO COAT = at......59,00 39.99 LADIES’ SUITS go at. 49.99 LADIES’ SUITS go ot........25.00 LADIES’ FURS, COATS, STOLES L SKINS gy . 10.00 . 49.00 . 59.00 $199 FUR COA $399 _MUSKRAT COATS 90. St... 988.00 LADIES’ UBGERIE, FOUNDATIONS Floor 2.99 NYLON SLIPS go of. ..........1.8 ‘35 RAYON PANTIES... boa veel 3.50 PERMA-LIFT BRAS go a 2.99 MELENCA STRETCH’ GIRDLE... 1.49 .39 LADIES’ ANKLETS go ot....... 18 .25 LADIES’ HANKIES go ot... ..... LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR, NOSE 1.35 MOJUD HOSE go ot........... 1.99 NYLON ROBES go oe veees 4.88 3.99 DRESS BLOUSES OO. ...- .. 1.88 5.99 ORLON SWEATERS go ot......2.88 7.99 SLIM SLACKS go ot....... coe eee 2.99 LADIES’ PURSES go ot........ 97 LADIES’, MEN’S, KID’S SHOES Main Fleer 00: LAD! eee bee eee eue 6. 3.00 4.00 1oe TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES. . .6.94 6.00 Ledies’ Sport and Pley SHOES. 12.94 JEWELRY AND APPLIANCES Main Floor | 49.50 Ledies’ Diemond ire a be LADIES’ BIRTHSTONE ev eee soe BB | 13.99 SPORT SHIRTS go ot. baie Fee tt 7.99 MEN'S A. Soe . 3.88 r.* ‘ 99 14.95 4 29.95 CHROME TEA SET ¢ B54 ESTCLOX ALA rae, ESOS | embcrclesateoaen LADIES’ ROBES er teens. 10-08. Pe 1 97 ES‘ DRESS SHOES 90 ct._ 2.94 Child's, Ladies, Men’s SLIPPERS .50 HOUSE SLIPPERS. 97 . 259 95 | 39,95 Masonic RING, blue sopphire. .27.95 . 10-44, cc bs Sweater | $1 Ladies’ BRAS Cotten circular stitched, Sizes 32A to 40C. Save! $7 BOYS’, CIRLS’ Poll-Parrot SHOES {haatien, straps, oo re ~onge “again the Oakland Citizens County eaticee. : 8 non-partisan group established ne the promotion of better under- - See sien. TWELVE : se ni Re a are te +s eee x ee he SEEEN ee ey ee een NE NPORE NN NEN coed ot ee SR ad To Evaluate Candidates nas County Offices Area Citizens League- Swings Into Action One undertaking league mem- are most. proud of is their an- appraisal of candidates for By PETE LOCHBILER ' “Dhis year is an election year and er League will swing into action, Founded 21 y ago, the league! Committees do the work and the results are available in bul- of problems of citizenship And whatever their own political leanings, league menibers hope and believe the Tesults of their ‘eandidate recommendations are truly non-partisan, —3WWASH = ORY and FOLD t STORY TOLD Perhaps the best person to tell the citizens league story is Henry) S. Booth, its president. Booth -is executive director of Cranbrook) = SPEEDY - we wash it LAUNDRY 222 t Prke - FE 44650 ;Foundation and one of the league's organizers back in 1937.__- “A group ef us discovered then that we were woefully ignorant about government,” ° Booth re- called recently. “We felt we should do something gbout it and thought others might want te do the same thing, “We figured we weren't auto-' matically good citizens because we’ 8S. BOOTH _ HENRY Instigation of ttie 1946 Oakland) County grand jury that resulted in the conviction of several numbers . racketeers; Promotion of a county plan- had citizenship rights. 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Sulfe Turquoise textured fabric, $ All foam rubber cushion » deep hawrious com- fort” POOR O RHEE eee CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED. & - revins to Death’ . cue » by Agatha pePi seat os: Are you really sure you won't: pointment in London. There is ‘thought of his own and spoke very THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRDAY, JANUARY 11, 190, stop for lunch, Mr. Wimborne? “® Asani ces ae It’s all ready.” pant wopalatahle to bas’ bivties| LOMDON Gh a0! Mieebew. fate s- +* ¢ Most unpalata to ap-| Harold. Harold seemed to takejannounced today that Soviet air- i unhappy and also ate very little. Alfred seemed lost in a train of little. He wag rather a good looking stalled in the neighborhood, posing 5 A as Lucy's aunt. On pretense of pias- | 4 a oe = man with thin dark face and, ° ing golf, Lacy searches for the body. | +) | eyes set rather too close together. She finds a piece of fur on a bush | _ i ee ae . below —— lroad — —_ i ; << Eastiey inma's nephew j . . P ; “ friend, James Stoddart-West, visit | frye After lunch the police. officers nestles coe 8 gare pragus Lucy | Py)’ (I returned and politely asked if they rn that nowuser ty ale i A pries it open and fin the tod vofs i) t |could have a few words with Mr. murdered. woman. srigently 8 * Cedric Crackenthorpe. foreigner, Inspector Craddock believes Pn ; the Woman traveled down from Lon- “Gf (Continued Tomorrow) don and that che had recently come ior borne, Crackenthorpe’s attorney, about the Crackentborpe family CHAPTER 14 Bryan uttered a shrill yelp. “Burn yourself?’ Lucy asked. “Just a bit. It doesn't matter: What a dangerous game cooking, = = i watched bucy—shoot inthe -dish-+—~-Hutto, Bryan, “said ‘omanier yuu_never do_your ; own \ cooking?” BOIL EGG | “As a matter of fact I do —!| - quite often. But not this sort of} “She's a mnashing 4s wala Alexander te his father. _ Dies jn Gas Chamber ‘(Claiming Innocence . PARCHMAN, Miss. (®—William |Alvin Wetzel, New York mobster iw o boasted bh wouln be insult to the Crackenthorpe fam-|__ The broadcast, quotingsthe Sov- jet news agency Tass, did not make clear whether the Russians actually have such machines fly- ing or have only reached an ad. jyaneed- designing -stage;—_- Moscow radio said the wing flappers “‘can be used convenient- ly for flights over short distances. where.” * * * The ornithopter’s lifting power was described as being “about/ three or four times that of an or- «|dinary aircraft” using the same engine power. The broadcast claimed that an ornithopter cap- able of carrying 15 people would found: _Eight - 108 pairs of pve, 68 skirts, bd They can take off from any place, hover in ‘the air and land any-|-- Recount Low Earnings [read toe a seoeet Runs Closet He told. the court he took an in-| ventory of his wife’s wardrobe and FE 4-1515 a se ee conta * fur- oe * pieces, 153_dr a: Heavily Taxed Britons LONDON @—Only 600 ; persons | in Britain had incomes My 6,000: pounds ($16,800) or more last year. after paying this country’s Stiff th, soayoe. “MR. SPUDNUT IS A YEAR OLD IN PONTIAC HELP US CELEBRATE... ~ Saturday, Jan. 18th 10 A. M.-9 P.M. ‘executed, died in the gas chamber jat the state penitentiary today, The 33-year-old native of Seneca | Falls, N.Y., maintained to.the last that he was innocent of the fatal thing. 1-con bell an i ay touch the capital until he’s “It was very good of you to Bros! slashing of Edgar Me- don't forget to look at secun jtwenty-one though.” ‘come down,” said Emma grate T@W- And I can do eggs and “| ‘fully. ; * * * And I can put a steak under the) “I'm sorry, but will you get | officers, : Pom the pajama-clad Wetzel! grill or open a tin of soup. I've| eff the table again. I want fo ies ay eons the oo stepped ‘bp the eight-sided gas got one of those little electric’ dish up and make gavy. ee Wimborne took Emma's | chamber in the maximum secur- whatnots in my flat.” . At that moment Alexander and p,nq jn his. jity unit, he told the Rev, Kermit “You live in London? , Stoddart-West arrived with rosy Canterbury of Indianola, “Just tell “If you call it living — yeS.”\ toes and very much of His tone was despondent. He /breath. out . about, my dear,” he said. is Detective — from New Scotland Yard who has | come down to take charge of the ease. He is coming back at 2:15 “This | with the Yorkshire pudding mix- kindly to his fatHer. ture. lwhere you've got to. I say, q a smashing piece of beef. Is there “So this is what } “This is awfully jolly.” he said * = to ask you for any facts that and sighed. Yorkshire padding? may assist him in. his inquiry. | Her immediate preoccupation’ “Yes. there is.” . But as I say, you have nothing | over, Lucy looked at him with “We have awful Yorkshire pud-) te worry about.” He looked te- | more attention. ding at school — all damp and wards Craddock — “I may re- “What is — this kitchen?” limp.” peat to Miss Crackenthorpe what | “Yes — reminds me of our +. * you have teld me?" : kitchen at home — when I was: “Get out of my way,” said “Certainly sir."’ ; a boy.” Lucy. “I want to make the «tnspector Craddock has just It struck Lucy that there gravy.” ‘told me that this almost gal was something strangely forlorn ‘Make Jots of gravy. Can wely = 5 was not a focal crime. about Bryan Eastley. Looking have two sauce boats full? murdered woman js thought toll “There's nothing to werry the | cealeae L ‘hold no hard feelings for you.” “Lt. Gov. to grant clemency, Later, Justice iLée Hall of the State Supreme ‘Court denied a petition for a writ! ‘of habeas corpus and a stay of S@@rch. execution. closely at him, she realized that) “yes."’ he was older thn she had at first, thought. He must be close on forty. It seemed difficult to think of him as Alexander's father. He reminded her of innumerable young pilots she had known during the war when she had been at the impres- sionable age of fourteen. She had’ gone on and grown up into a pest pronouncing the word carefully. “I don't like it pale,” said Alexander anxiously. * * “Tt won't be pale.” “She's a smashing cook,"' said Alexander to his father. Lucy had a momentary impres- “Goodoh'"’ said _Stoddart- West, probably a@ foreigner War - have come from a and was Emma Crackenthorpe said sharply, “A foreigner. Was she. French?”’ Mr. Wimborr® had clearly, meant his statement to be con- soling. He looked slightly taken aback. Dermot Craddock's glance “earings in. I grid — but she felt as though sion that their roles were reversed. Bryan‘had not gone on, but had Alexander spoke like a kindly face. been passed by in the passage of father to his son. j years. His next words confirmed) “Can we help you, Miss Eyeles-- Me -wondered why she had | this. He had subsided on to the barrow?’ asked Stoddart-West po-| leaped to the conclusion that the kitchen table again. litely, |went quickly from him to Emma’s | * * * . a | aeeee . orld.” “Yes, you can. Alexander, go | _ "It's a difficult sort of world.” .14 .ound the gong. dames, will | he said, ‘isn't it? To get your yeu carry this tray inte the din- . ing room? And will you take the joint im, Mr. Eastley? I'll bring the potatoes and the Yorkshire pudding." “« Fi 4 ‘You were a fighter pilot, there's a Scotland Yard man, } weren't you?” she said. “‘You've Bea. here.’ said Alexander. “Do you. a . think he will have lunch with us?” . “That's the sort of thing that ‘That depends on what vour’ os puts you wrong. You've got a aunt arranges." gong and so pedple try to make mean. You see, one hasn't been trained for it.” Lucy recalled what she had heard from Emma “T don't suppose Aunt Emma) it easy for you. Give you, a job would mind . . . She's very hos-. amd all that. Very decent of pitable. But 1 suppose Uncle Har-: them. But they're all Admin old wouldn't like it. He's being) jobs. and one simply isn't any very sticky over this murder.” good at that sort of thing. Sitting Alexander went out through the! at a desk getting tangled up in door with the tray adding a little’ figures. I've had ideas of my own, additional information over his you know. tried out a wheeze shoulder. ‘“‘Mr. Wimborne’s in the or two _But_you_can't_ get_the library with the Scotland Yard - backing. Can't get the chaps to man now. But he isn't staying to come in and put down the money. lunch. He said he had to get back If T had a bit of capital—" to London. Come on, Stodders. He brooded., Oh, he’s Leg a do me gong." “You didn't know Edie, did, you? My wife. No, of course; At that Sac = gong took you didn’t. She was quite differ-/charge, Stoddart - West was an ent from all this lot. Younger,’ artist. He gave everything he had, a Y t Buyingacar? | iy 7) MY BANK PLAN MAY | SAVE YOU $100 ON FINANCING AND a AUT |] Se Fine a uUTO hime of . ea YER LMARTMAN <=

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He simply has to 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th ROD AND JEFF 66. a ae ‘learn to take responsibility.” peerage = Piss wn E cnt DEAR BOYS: I think this CHARGE WO FL ORAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BILLS! ‘y piainty name, a es win rome. old 3 hould It: saniapecipealp ear ipeigenn| . “You expect too much of him. After all, he's only al size and style number. | ty the Seathegeye pimselt _ | esas ae 2 Yeu control dre : q an re neh to} . are He. obviously never was | I I y , ; “What do you mean she has to have a new formal?) i isti j a hey See the famous “Masterscreen” + , = | First Christian Units a. # 5 a= What's the matter with the Hold Joint Meeti ; as Traverse Pull Chain Screen that . one she has?” fe) oin eeting oe jon cae move bere Ay AL . . : : madly in love with n ntist adjusts itself to your fireplace. Madison PTSA | Aten ail youccant ex: Mrs. James Vaughn was in| for six years. He was single BURTON aS = - - ‘ See charge of a program on the theme ' : : FIREPLACE HARDWARE — LOG BASKETS Hears Panel ‘pect her to wear the same “Foe Better or tor Wore,” which ae ipeeg Cian cao : GRATES — FIREPLACE CRYSTALS M ; dress to every dance. Be- was presented by Mrs. Brady) broke my rad but I didn’t 1 , W INLAND LAKES SALES | SU 'CC1S site: aut ner tongs are ide Hr Sa So ee To ro rs 4 ee 4X7 ‘What’ I Expect From Mp getting pew dtesses [or | Occasion for the program was Ung agrtgny/ a 75 N. Saginaw : 3127 W. Huron = FE 4-7121. FE 2-6122 | Parents—What Parents Expect. /JUMIOr Prom. | - [CEFTStT& n Woman's Fellowship “getting over it. I still go to | 1 . . , . From Their Children’ was the “Quit worrying about that boy.| |meeting of First Christian Church.| him for my teeth and he hugs Daily 9:30 to 6:00 — Sunday 10 to 6 es 6 ee |The group was hostess to mem- t topic of a panel discussion pre- 1 ld enough to take care of : : : me after every appointment.’ 4 a pan i ton f himself.” ‘bers of Christian Men’s Fellowship I finally asked him if there | sented when the Madison Jun. ~ Tuesday evening. w - fom in hanging PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL = [oil wan ta hte Ton ese et ser hee WF Tapa oa) omen mae Hl PE WET RY school’s “little theater’’ Thurs- want to, but I'm geing to wait were Mrs. W. F. Tompkins and) : q 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bldg.. Pontiac, Mich. day evening . up for Junior.” | Mrs. Paul Colton. ‘Officers of pry was ra <—— J ye Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes ig orn the pane| were jar be: faend ot Darcthy “wr mee eee | _ -s MIXED UP PURSES Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. Mrs. Wilham Simpson and must think he lives here. Doesn't DEAR MIXED: You had bet- : ° Denzil Lougheed. Penny Pritch- he ha€e a home of his own?” \Two New Members ter find yourself another molar PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 . ard and Don Maxim were stu- “Shssh .. Do vou want him f R bekah Ci | mechanic . . . and take his = : — dent participants, Mrs. Clark to hear you? You'll embarrass or Ke a ircie advice . .. find another boy Balch of Madison-Junior High o death'” q end. School was panel moderator, 1 ny "rath Mrs. James Nood and Mrs! friend, MERLE NORMAN BE aes + +* * Leonard Templeton were received DEAR ABBY: What is to be COSMETIC STUDIO During the business meeting cere hoy eax ine tor g, oe ot Ocklond Pom eateats doos about a man ons wit wie if 12 W. Huren FE 2-010 MALING SHO ES the group voted to support ‘a send a corsage to ‘a girl for a by aura bee Ge Mage Ue ee do any repairing in his own | revision of the existing curfew "gh school dance!’ That's the "Church Wednesday evening in the, °° @ at tell ote ete “law. A recommendation was Silliest thing I ever heard of.” Two dark horses. of course— Breaker street home of Mrs. Tem-, made by the scholarship com- “Girls expect corsages. Of something unexpected and new. Pievon- a Gilli y vr t lees mittee that members support Course, he has to send her one.” Just the right cushions to take to’ caatrulie ee tea he pe, another student in the near fu- | “That's the laziest kid TI ever \college! They’ re made of felt or igram..Mrs. Albert Barker and ture. ~ other plain material.’ saw, All he d round thi Mrs. Sidney Olson, finance naw eo . Pattern 694: Transfer of two Mrs. Gilbert Tschabrun were : ’ | house is eat and sleep. When I | ! ° chairman, announced plans for | was Ma age = cee When thors heads; directions. Mane of ‘sorked ag a a present Ya ing the Feb. 14 “Valentine Festi- } . ‘straw yarn or rug cotton. cancer p | val.”’ | “You forget he's a growing boy.| Send 35c (coins) for this pattern| Entertainment was presented Besides, I'll bet you were just as —add five cents for each pattern ‘Club Plans Party | by the Ninth grade chorus un- lazy as he is when you were his for Ist-class mailing. Send to The! Crib $29.98 . . ' der the direction of David Sti- | age.’ ‘Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft) January birthdays were honored , Falling! Folling! Falling! More, mac, with Mrs. William Coffing | You guessed it right every time. ‘Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea When Dames of Malta 184 met Mattress $10.95 2 More—and more Maling Shoes are accompanying at the piano, Re- How could you have missed? ‘Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| Wednesday evening in Malta Tem- NOW reduced Wa-a-a-dy down. Yes'm, freshments were served by the plainly pattern number, name, ile. alles awe ved a Feb. $4 shoes that have been selling all the eighth grade _mothers in the laddress and zone. ~ jeans Charman, nnowncee athe) Dee a 832.50 | _ oe oe way Up 6 7-99 tand worth ‘every +—cafeterias — ae Mrs. Peterson. Feted “4 “ASA bonus, two TSinplete Pp pat:124- : 95 in Gregg Shorthand, Speedwriting, Typewriting, | * * * ai pyqrag maa Specs, e a qr ‘ The psychologist has been con-- When an National Accounting, Comptometer, Calculator, and ducting research on personality |Committee announced Wednesd : Other Subjects traits for the past four years, col- Detroit “Salute to Eisenhower’’) . lecting data from questionnaires|that Goldwater will address. the Day, Half-Day and Evening sent to 300 scientists and Eo nce peaptties 20. re r ad : and writers. 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According to Maurice Levine, students | stlence instructor, the in three of his classes have com- | peted with the Pontiac Press weather predictions and with Script writers for. Junior : boat are Mike Penn, Wendy Mey-| _er, Harry Nicholie, Carolyn Stottie. meyer, Mike _— Bevery Shep-| * * * "goed results. The students learned the basic fundamentals of forecasting during their stedy of the weather ey | struments. The students have con- x *&& ®& They test their instruments on Monday has been set as the date! the roof of the school and accord-' several temperature degrees or one. mile in wind speed off from the Hengel, agtual readings. . pee of Gn newest.chibe at Enat-| Varsity Hop Tonight fo Follow Game ' The Clarkston High School Var-) sity Club will sponsor a dance) tonight following the basketball | West Bloomfield Juniors Sponsor Two Dances The junior class of West Bloom- field is making final preparations for a dance January 25. The dance is scheduled to be a “giri boy” sock hop. It will-feature music by local ask | dise jockey, Chuck Lewis. Tonight's |after-game dance will also be spon- sored by the junior class. . BE Rm atin mee -—— Members of seience classes N. East Bivd.; ‘Eastern Students Construct - 'Weather-Forecasting Devices Eighth grade students in science|own leader or captain, The groupsihe gets 200 points, he is called lare named William Tell, Robin) School have been forecasting the Hood, and the Locksley. Archers he is classed as an advanced arch- advance by a point system. he has acquired 200 points. When | lake Orion Forms Weightlifting Club jto make inexpensive ‘wealhae in-School is stone: to plan equi since mid-semester exams ended | and track coach, is the sponsor. | for tryouts for the student exchange jing to Levine, have only been assemblies. A committee ot sixq@t A yondale faculty and student judges has. been chosen by Thomas Sura, vice’ president of the student council. | Frances’ 10th grade home eco- |nomics class went to Stouffers Restaurant at the Northland Center for dinner Monday night. The pur- ipose of the trip was to acquaint istudents with the manner in which food is served and the tables are set as well as an opportunity to apply the table manners learned’ in class. | i | j The number of possible combina-, tions of the 26 letters of the alpha-. ‘bet is 620 followed by 27 zeros.! game between Clarkston and Holly. | * * * - The Future. Teachers’ Club is going to begin its cadet teaching | is _prac- tical experience in working with children and also give them an idea as to some of the problems * *- * Each member will choose the: grade, kingergarten through sixth, that he is most interested:in teach- * * * : The FTA members will go to the Rochester ‘Sop Telkertow. the Rochester High sor a carnival arid dance. More than 17 beeths wil] be Hirt , tured. * ® Ok The band will be the Joany Jet son Quintet. hs Slate of the itistruments they have constructed are: Kester Smith, 44 Belmont St.; Dave Carlson, 61 St.; ea. 2 ae = and Le- vine, science instructor. jtry’s educational Theme of the dance is “Mystic (Charlies Law, tickets: edit kimeoceearede e services will be held Alice Peterson, 69 N. Marshall ‘an archer. If he gets 300 points ler. a = es Hore he eee " Each boy furnishes his own 2 A_ boy is called a novice until equipment with the exception of ions; ee Coe ee The PCH this winter. Those ‘whe ar. (the targets which are furnished! by the club. * ee * Sharon Drew, editor of The Ar! rew, Eastern student newspaper, | ‘has been chosen as girl of the month for January. Bob Sherman, ae ee tee eee this recognition by The on the hasis of Lalonde slay ities and service to the school. =" Schedule Exams, Potluck Supper, | “The midnight oil will be burning, this week. as semester finals will rratig Students will be excused from classes on Thursday and Friday to allow teachers time to record semester grades. : A potluck supper will open the 6:30 p.m. in the music room. After a short business meeting, R. V. Crowell, principal, will show European slides which he took this ‘past summer. Crowell was in ‘charge of 700 American Foreign’ Exchange Students for the Ameri- can Field Service. Eckert Keller, Avondale’s foreign, exchange student from Germany, will also give a talk-on his coun- system... Pupils Found Unhealthy | meeting of the PTSA Thursday at 7, ¥ SENIOR PROMERS —- Pontiac Central High School seniors who will graduate Thursday are preparing today for tomorrow prom. Left to right showing each will wear are: night's senior other what they chairman. Marva Lowe, 183 Jane Ave., Pentise Press Phete dance co-chairman; Jeanne and Roberta Hunt, 2315 Ostrum Rd., decorations committee; and land Ave., while the Y-Teen schol- Richard Elsholz, 78 N. Ardmore Ave., dance co- — was given to Merrie Canta- month. Students are selected for « 83 Honored at Assembly Today Henry Named Washington Council Head Gary Henry has been named/poline which was earned during| Salvador, Jackie Vess, Marilyn ipresident of the Washington Junior’ ‘High School Student Council. ‘include: Alan Buchman, vice pres- ‘ident and Linda Olds, secretary- treasurer. These new officers Will he — during second semester.! At the senti-annual honors and | awards sescenbly today preseate- | tions were made to 83 boys and girls. The gold “W"” went to four girls: Kathy Calhoun, Lor- etta Nosanchuk, and Sue Ann Terry. Sliver “W's” All students are getting ready for next week, the last week of the first semester. School will be dismissed for the students Thurs- iday noon. Ciaases will be resumed * ‘on January 27. AT MADISON The main activity at Madison | to school which they no longer ee ppoiregyrei Coy panty wa peely _* children_in the .com- Other officers elected recently | ‘the recent magazine drive. ‘AT LINCOLN Phere Burrette, art instructor, Artistic pleces made by Nancy Lincoln Junior High School stu- dents are designing and creating ceramic pieces in their art classes.| The Boys’ Glee Club have elected | new kiln is being used by officers for the new semester. They ; who completes the firing of the Pence, ‘secretary; J, B. Springer, vie: High School tried something objects produced in her classes. vice-president and Daniel Tyson, | different this week. | Van Buskirk, Judy Hoyt and | Carmen Weber have been dis- played in the exhibition cases in the lobby of the school. are Art. Keen, president; itreasurer. from Michigan State University at John rare. ‘The recently elected Biology Club officers include Ronald Hoek- man and Donald Mann as presi- dent and vice president, respec- tively. Other officers are Patricia Kline, secretary; Sue Smith, treas- |school_have recently been award-~.. ied. The Hi-Y scholarship was lgiven to Mike Hardiman, 423 High- rome; 684 Auburn Ave. * * * Ann Pirochta, a veteran chemis- \try lab assistant, has been elected Tas the—new—president—of-the—tab————— jassietente- Yesterday the Debate Team en- lractomaed the members of Saginaw iConference Debate squads. (St Mike’s Sells ‘Slaves’ to Raise ‘Polio Funds By MICHAEL BUCHANAN Student Council of St. Mi- TAP (Teens Against Polio), put St. Fred Active in TAP By PAT FOSTER Teens Against Polio (TAP) is now well underway locally with a imembership of more 300 students including those from St. Frederick High School, Solicit Funds for Polio. Victims Today, TTomorrow pare ove a dise-jockey will spin the genre will be engrossed in their studies during the next few days since mid-term exams are scheduled for the coming week. A semester. holiday will be the re- ward for their : * Also next Friday the first annual ce» Satt urday: will be a floor show. Headlining ‘ic, impressionist and singer. Nan Caronne, pop singer and Ron Gag-; non, tap dancer, will also be fea- -BOMBAY,--India- . — - School, oo authorities here announced that 35,000 out of 42,500 pupils munity. _ Madison's a was again the scéne of the weekly _sophomore class will spon-'the show will be Paul Lennon, com. 2'Ven physical examinations were! Teen Club on Thursday night. o be unfit. The report said ype program offers dancing and arrived at the conclusion that track” “A-neweomer to the school this! = lweek when they notice people run- sige up and down the stairs with no apparent destination may have 28. per CC WES suffering from recreation activities on alternate practice was beginning rather early general debility; 24 per cent) from dental defects; 15 per cent! and 3.29 per cent from eye and nose ailments, - Now Has Newspaper part owner of the new Morning | Sun here. Thursdays. this year. Girl's Catholic” Central i in Detroit. | “front St and Catholic schools ithroughout the diocese will be giv-. en_a_deeper_insight inte the sodali- ty as a ~ of life. It is hoped they will be able to realize more, fully how sodality helps them to! 7 24 sodality institute will be. held at/out - jon a slave auction to raise money Phyllis Raymond, senior, were aue- tioned off for the day to the high- est bidding class. The junior class won Keesling; Dabbs.went to the sophomores; Miss MclInn's was aves to the freshmen and the -|seniors wen their own classmate, Miss Raymond. Charles Merrithew was the ——s: + _Crutches for the.March of Dimes. Final exams are being taken this iweek and next in preparation for ‘report card markings. All students During this week's "program rec-, The people involved however, |live a better life socially, scho-\seem to be studying a little harder glands; reational games were featured.|were only physics students S55 ll badmiston, woley ball, The| The vary ch a —— and spiritually. ithis week. ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ee ‘FRESHMEN © Applications thea Jen. 31 © Registration tent We Issue a GUARAN- § TEE BOND with the © Purchase of ALL “DIAMONDS | cee and, we give a full trade-in allowance at any time! ATTENTION | BOAT | Now Is the Time to Have _, Steering and Controls LOW WINTER PRICES | BANK FINANCING — LAYAWAY OR SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD _ Bing Your moter in now OUTBOARD REPAIR “Al our trained mechanic has Al Handy. cox factory just ~~ Slaybaugh’s Marine Am Oaanh: hey Cer et moter scheel - _—— of Convention State Townships Assn. ! LANSING @® — The Michigan Townships Assn. has gone on rec- ord as opposed to the calling of a) state convention to revise the state! - coat Association members, winding upi- clared, individual amendments can receive more careful study and consideration than if many amend- ments were submitted unde? a gen- eral revision. The group also voted to plan fer a conference with the gover- nor, similar te the recent mayor's conference, to discuss township prebiems, Township officials, in other res- olutions; © Called for abolishment of the Michigan Turnpike Authority. Opposed any change fh state an- nexation laws which would adverse- ly affect townships. x * * Proposed an increase in the de- NEW PLAYMATE? — Three little visitors to the Pennsylvania Farm Show at Harrisburg, Pa., found a new playmate when they came across this eight hour old. Guernsey calf whose owners placed it in the child's Left to right are Joan Hartman, 2, of Lebanon, Pa., Steven, 5, and Teri Bankert, 4, of York, Pa. AP Facsimile playpen for safe keeping. ductible millage feature of the schoo] aid formula from 254 mills to four mills. Opposed any move to abolish the For Financing Evergreen-Farmington Sewer Project office of justice of the peace, Favered an increase in the forest lands tax from five cents to 10 cents an acre. | Protested an “across the board’: | increase in state equalized partly Approval of the bond issue to/measure. tions by the State Board of Equal-finance the Evergreen- -Farmington to issue the bonds would go before ization, jsewer project will probably be the State Municipal Finance Com- Opposed any diversion of high- asked of the Oakland County Board mission, way funds for State Police patrol of Supervisors within the next two| Depending on these twe ap- purposes. jmonths, Harold K: Schone, acting) i ti | Provals, construction work on the Declared townships should be al-' ‘director of the Department of Pub-| entire two systems should start lowed to vote extra millage for the lic Works, said today. | mid-summer, the county official purchase of fire fighting equip- believed, ment. | 3} | Although the project has beeen approval. | : paruninae py among the jaw tplanned two-fold, he said work Plans for the two-section, $8.6: million-plus project are now await- ing State Health Dept. CONTRACTS SIGNED To Ask Supervisors OK on Bond Issue If approved, permission;would be done concurrently on) both sections, To benefit from the Farmington| system will be the city of Farming- ton, Keego Harbor, parts of West Bloomfield, _ Farmington and Southfield Townships. The Evergreen communities in- clude Bloomfield Hills, Lathrup jlosing time—in_search—of-work: sion ottice age Wayne St., Pon- tiac. White has d growers in this area to visit br call his of- fice, FE 2-0191, as sooti.as possible to discuss their work Reeds for the coming season, S TIME SAVER hs °. Under the work plan, emp! ment officials line up a whole series of jobs and prepare a full ischedule of employment before the migrant worker leaves his home (for the season. Thus, the migrant! family or crew can move quickly, from one job to the next without The schedule also enables grow- ers to get in touch with workers after they have left their home base, lending flexibility to the pro-| - gram and making it easier for jgrowers to be assured of a suffi- cient numbers of workers when Village and parts of Birmingham, |they are needed. Troy, Bloomfield Townships. Schone said contracts wilth the communities in the aa Clubs project ($4,383,000) are signed. Be : unaccompanied dog, Victor Eckhardt of Lake Odessa’ was named association president. Organizations List Officers were Fran-ing readied are similar contr cs TT and Southfields, MAY SPECIFY “The plan is simple,’’ White said. It works this way: The grower specifies how many jworkers he expects to need, fer| . | -what—eron—acti — re cis Drake of Crystal Falls; Milford Mellon of Ashland and Clark Most green job ($4,308,621). of Mendon Township. Roy R. Lind-| Realizing the difficulty being | say of Plymouth Township Was) encountered with Twelve Town named treasurer and Zae Robinson) grain project, Schone expressed of Union City was reelected ‘secre-) confidence that no such snag 2a communities have announced tary. |their new officers, following Jan- with municipalities_in the Ever-- Hold January Elections | Clubs and organizations in aier and Mrs, Ronald lost sec- inumber of Oakland County and/ ; retary for the schoo} unit Trustees elected were Richard aetivity—and—the—ap- proximate dates they will be re- quired. If he wishes to hire a cer- tain family or crew, | from’ a certain state, ispecify that in his order. to get help| he may The grower’s order is sent to +olfice will wedding dite has Been set, _ of Shirley M. Romeo Man Sees would hit the Evergreen-Farm- ington plans, “Since the need for these inter. ceptor sewer systems is there,” he said, been underway for nearly Parents Reveal Engagements of 5 Girls in Area The engagements of five Oakland MUST GIVE OK County area girls have been an-| Supervisors must give nounced by their parents. ififths approval of the general ob-! {fieulty " Mr.and Mrs. Donald Osborne, oftligation tfull faith and credit bond’ 4531 Sutton Rd., Metamora, have, announced the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Kenneth Camp- bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campbell of Hollow Corners road,| Almont. An April wedding is planned. Rosemary Avery Speaks Vows in * * * “and since the plans have ‘elected Willard Abraham as assis- five tant chief: Robert Voss, secretary- 'years, I don’t forsee any such dif-'treasurer; and Kenneth Stine, res- jer, clerk; and Miss Maude icue leader, three- Candlelight Rite The engagement of Beverley La- vina to Robert W. Tyler was an- SOUTH LYON— nounced recently. She is the daugh- decorated with white Before an altar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert- Uons and chrysanthemums, Rose- its president; mary Avery became the bride of vice president; the son of M d Mrs. Fred Philip -Elkow Saturday in thé Baer, secretary; and Mrs, T. K. . 2 Se ee ake Methodist Church. The Buchanan, treasurer. son of Lake Oriom Her fiance is (White I Rev. Asa Compton performed the weandlelight ceremony. * * ler of Ritchie Rd., Metamora. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoeksema announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Ann, to Rich- ard Poolman of Kalamazoo, No * MY. afd Mrs. Jerome Kohler of North Branch announce the en- Elkow, of 5777 11 Mile Rd. gagement of their daughter, Jose- —phine Ann ta Leo J RuhiIn an san” bhatt 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence “uhl- core 5 Saline ene core stock, carna- has elected Mrs. Grant Fritch as financial The bride is the daughter of Mr. Reamer of Lapeer .and Mrs.Belbert Avery, of 40 W. Vice president; Mrs El Bra ray, Liberty St. Parents of the bride-, (of Imlay City, secretary-treasurer; | qj groom are Mr. “and Mrs. Cornell M. and Brian Seaman of Lapeer, tain. For her wedding, the bride | white satin and a lace jacket. pan A summer wedding 1s a - fingertip veil was held by « be r ‘ { = é planpe< rhinestone and pearl headpiece, Announcement of the engagement and her corsage was of roses and | Snow to Ted M., Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-! ad De of N ‘Branch w Saas ty he pares Meena S| The id's aster, Vera, ‘wa Clarence Snow of Fostoria, The ™4id of honor, Walter Carlson ‘of vuuple plans redding. iof Madison Heights served as his oe sien a fall wedding ibrother-in-law's best man. Ushers ;were Ronald Sweet of South Lyon Neit Chaivin of Lansing, beth cousins of the bridegroom, * * * -seattered carnations centered | ah white rosees, Unknown Object of the bride's parents. 7 —The bride is empleyed-at the Eni-+ ‘ROMEO — - Local police received iversity of Michigan and her hus- a call last night from a Romeo|band attends Michigan State Uni- man who had sighted an unknown!| versity. object in the sky and said “It ain't moter “Holly Votes March 10 Arthur Boulley, ef 15866 E. 31- Mile Rd. reported, seeing - a lon Government Change strange phenomenom in the | _southeastern sky between 7:30 | HOLLY — At the annual village and 8:30 p.m. which flickered ‘election March 10, the proposition and changed color as it traveled. [to change. to a city form of mu-| 3 inicipal government will be sub-, Boulley, 31, an employe of ave mitted. At the same time the mem-| Tubing Co.. Rochester, — said © bers of a and his wife, Ceci ile, 30, had imittee are to be chosen. watched. the unidentified mov rel This is being done in eequiion. Object-for more tfian an hour. He’ of petitions bearing far more than’ told how it was 2 marti) the required number of signatures, | green with ‘flashes of 7 ‘since the present village charter. local or Romeo’ nearly a century ago. |: 2 ‘Mrs. Alfred Keith Wins Figure Club Trophy Mrs. Alfred Keith won the trophy aHt ent decline for the nation as ajwent to Mrs John Guenther and iJo Lyon A reception was held at the home| | Norman Smith will serve three- tapproved, Rose, Mrs. John Kintz, A, D. Francis and Mrs. Don Hardwick. William Selleck was given the | position of deacon; Mrs. Lioyd | dakubos, deaconess. Re-elected were Mrs. Fern Brow- Martin, | juary election meetings. "Almont Almont Volunteer Firemen treasurer. At the same meeting, citations | Senior Young People’s group al-' were awarded te two retiring 80 chose officers at its recent firemen by Fire Chief Jack Nel. ™éeting. Elected were Norman) son. Cleo Keller was cited for ‘Brower, president; Dick Whiteman’ Crowell for 32 years with the ‘etary; Barbara Klutz, treasurer; department, Three new mem- |and Connie Phile, song leader. bers, Leonard Robinson, Jerry =e, . South L Wright and Robert ene | South Lyon Radecak Lodge 485 were welcomed into the depart: installed officers as follows: Mrs. | ment. Gertrude Duncan, noble grand; | Mrs, Dora Schuster, vice grand; | iMrs. Myrtle. Morrow, recording secretary; Mrs. Dolores Oakley,| Secretary; Mrs. Alice! ald, treasurer; Mrs, Elsie Oak- uNceY jey, right supporter noble grand: Mrs. Alice Browne, left supporter noble grand; Mrs. Grate VanBuren right supporter vice grand; Mrs. Hazel _Kluck, left supporter vice Imlay City First Baptist Church Ladies Aid Mrs. Neil Taylor, Her: Mrs. Chaunce: Lapeer ‘County Bowmen named {Robert Shoemaker af Hadley as the group's new president. Ronald ig. elected jain; -Mrs--Iris-Resster, COHdUCTOR; Mrs. Aiea O'Dell, warden; Mrs. tha Dean, inside guardian;-Mrs. CAP The |Thelma Musolf, outside guardian; land Mrs. Gladyce Viles, musician. Mariette Martett mship United Com-) pare melgnte Mariette Township United Com- Douglas. Fowler has been elected munity Chest has announced new pre | directors and officers. — nt of Auburn Heights Boy's Mrs. Baron Benoit and Mrs. Other officers are H.C, Newing- ham, vice president; Carl Pike, secretary; Dave Andrews, treas- urer. Steve NaVarre will con- tinue as a board member. The club’s goal for 1958 is to erect a g on the property donated: to the club by Wendell Crisp, Robert Mutter and Kenneth Crisp. year terms on the board of di- rectors, They replace retiring di- rectors Robert Hager and Jim James. Mrs, Stanley Herron was elected president; Lionel Gibb, vice presi- dent; Mrs, Leonard Smith, seere- tary; and Roy Weigert, treasurer. The directors voted at the annual ‘meeting to apportion $500 of the) $1,000 raised for cancer to Mar- AVon Memorial Library lette Community | Hospital for_can-Posts- turday cer detection, and the other $500 Sa Hours to University ef Michigan Hospital| ROCHESTER — The Avon Town- for cancer research, A $50 donation street will be open from 10 a.m. to the Watertown School for Men-| ‘to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. tally Retarded Children also WAS saturdays, beginning tomorrow, it has been announced. The Saturday morning ‘Story Hour,” conducted by Miss Lynn Tolhurst from 10 to 11 a.m., will be discontinued as of this week. Metamora At its annual meeting this week, Pilgrim Congregational Church re- proposed charter com-| yellow and this would mark the first change I jwas granted by the legislature | “Pig’’ trophies for gaining weight elected Lee Whiteman as superin- itendent of the Sunday school and 'Richard Rose as his assistant. Mrs, | Baa Skelienger was named treasur- It willbe resumed April 5. The library also is open week days from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 1 to 9 p.m, It is closed on Sundays. various employment services of- fices of the labor supply states having labor available. Employ- ment representatives call the ‘specified family or crew leader land offer them jobs, If they ac- cept, the preparation of the sched-| jule of work is started. If no par- iticular groups are requested, em- ployment representatives attempt! jto fill the order from among the} lapplicants who apply for such 34 years’ service, and Robert |vice president; Marian Dudley, sec- |“ * * * White emphasized that the work plan does not commit the growers and’ Wayne State Medical School ship Memorial Library on W. Fifth| workers arrive, - so that the office may take steps to trace the or find hee eakan ix toe: ALL SERVICE FREE by Michigan Employment Security mmission are free. addition to the Pontiac office, farm jabor representatives are lofted at 118 W. Church St. in. Adri te nd 11 W. Vine St. in Monroe. : Representa Oy. from the nearest growers at any f oo ewe eed MELISSA ANN WATTS Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Watts, of | 2858 Buick St., Waterford Town- ship, jel_was the scene of the marriage of -|Ensign Clifford R. Wood Jr. The All employment services offered) from. | i have announced the en- , gagement of their daughter, Me- | lissa Ann, to Gordon K. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bailey, of 8782 Sashabaw Rd., Clarkston. hasn't been set. BONNIE JUNE BEALS Mr, and Mrs. Emory Beals of Maple road, Milford, have an- nounced the engagement of their ‘daughter, Bonnie June, to Thom- as J. Blaydon, ~ Time fo Register in Orion Primaries LAKE ORION—The village office at 37 E. Flint St. will remain open election Feb, 17. This is the last day citizens | whe have not-yoted-in-the-past-. four years, or who are new to_ “the community can register. . Regular office hours are from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1:15 p.m. until 4:15. * * * | The election promises to be a lively one, with W. C. Leipprandt, incumbent, and Clarence Braid- for the presidency. Seeking seats on the Village Council are William O’Brien, Gil- bert Woodcock and Grover Shim- mons and incumbents Gordon Ha- zelton, Hugh Galloway and Wil- ‘liam Shoup. The wedding date | 'money. Some ba nual suey for tne’ | request - ALMA—The Alma. College Chap- Lois Marie Hammar of Alma and rite was performed by the Rev, D. E. Engstrom of Salem Lutheran Church, Flint. ; * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Hammar of ‘Alma. Her husband's parents are ‘Mr. and Mrs, Clifford R, Wood, of 2740 Grandview Dr., Drayton Plains. ; The bride wore a gown of im- ported silk taffeta and Venetian lace with pearl trim. She. car- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — The Farmington Township Board will meet in a special session Sat- urday to decide on an appropria- tion for an assistant tax assessor. * * make such an appropria- g its refusal on grounds Frank J. Stephen-| ENSIG iN AND MRS. CLIFFORD R. WOOD JR. Lois Hammar Marries in Alma College Chapel — Board Will Consider | Assistant to Assessor) “aban! d members also objected to a profited $5,500 an-| sistant, ot: These sectiees will # hworked out Saturday, Stephenson & id. The board also will consi ted an assistant be-| of St. Paul's Lut Church for the annexation to The appointiny three members to the planning .board wil] be left) jeer until the next regular meet-' Sutte: mt Enotes ried a bouquet of feathered car- nations and rapture roses. : In the wedding party were Mrs, Carl D, Wahlstrom- of Iowa City, Iowa, sister of the bride, who was matron of honor; Miss Susan Mar- tin of Chicago and Mrs, Herman Lange of se eiceemealts- Harold Wood of Drayton Plains, the bridegroom's brother, was best man, Stanley Laarkin and Donald Dryden, both of Drayton Plains, were ushers, * * * A reception was held in Fellow- ship Hall of First Presbyterian Church following the service. After a trip to Miami, the cou- ple will make their home in Nor- folk, Va. = * *« *& Both the bride and bridegroom graduated from Augustana Colege, Rock Island, IL _ County Births Met. 6 Mr. and Mrs “Harold EB. Best are parents of a ee ere at Lapeer — —- heme cad baie. ool, “a. Peurees =< Teor County [oe Dil North Branch = = __— - — doe Sree ae he eel parents of a son. Paul Ryan A daughter, Ariene Sue, was born to Mr. end Mrs Glenn Lake, of $035 gy Branch Rd ead Mrs. Francis Mf i an nounce the birth of s dsughter, ureen Annette A son. John Edward was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckner A daughter, Teresa Vivien. was bora te Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bader. Rechesier od Mre. Paul Racine in About B: million American fam- ‘ilies own -atttomobiles. ES ———————EEEE An attractive end nutritious biend end grain that ell birds relish. Seed and Buckwheat. Sunflower Seeds 5 lbs, 93¢ until 8 p.m. Monday in order to register voters for the primary wood, former police chief, running i \ “Society” . Tall 1503 Can 13¢. “Kitty Litter” better thas 28 Jackson St. FEED for WILD BIRDS — Regal Wild Bird Mixture 5 Lbs. Sunflower, Mile Maize, Wheat, Millet, Canery 95 LL bg, 10 Ibs. 1 80 Cracked Corn for small birds .... 5 Ibs. 35¢ e a | Canned-Cat food | ES 25°. c | REGAL FEED & LAWN SUPPLY 60 1 10 Lbs. 1.10. 2.50 50 Lbs. 4.85. per Ib. 19¢ 25 Ibs. $4.35 of seeds Contains eee e eae “— ealth o” Canned-Dog Food _. io 10-Ib. bag 95¢ Phone FE 2-0491 Call for Mee OPEN SUN. 10-4 Savings Galore in Each and Every Department GOODMAN'S DEPARTMINT. STORE . 520 S$. Seginow 1 Block South of Wilson SUPER 5S gear- drive... 2391 Pontiac Rd. at Perrormance (Darunvasiuiry : Quarry We Take Trade-Ins KING BROTHERS ULLOCH chain saws when ron try or buy one ~ McCulloch, the profes- sional’s choice. TERMS Opdyke FE4074, FE4-1112 “eok for the leading name in t How Is Your © COAL SUPPLY? Don’t let pt fuel cry” Mr get low. ry se S ‘calty fuel Whahes ‘it lamp, s lum or ey Phe th at. | LUMBER and COAL % 1178. Cass find the fine -CORWIN FE 2-838 ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958 |__ ep oy pet! 6 Ms aghast We speak of billions today as; “Alors!” she exclaimed only | $74,000,000, 0 _ sum. ir me 4 | more casually as we speak of a bottle! last might, after chasing a— een a oun Sd gas. Deve Heat Bee One sin on CK. Send em Oe eee grocery boy, “how can this gov- uuntry will spend during the com. |¢/sewhere, too. a a naan se oe: Yet there have been) oament stand? My: esentey’s | ing ‘fiscal year? Lots of people|.. Well, it has heen written be- World War 1. ; oe considerably fewer than three governments fall at the drop of must have yawned at the figure] fore and will be again, to little | = quarters of a million, not~billion,| a, how you sa, hat? Your gov- |§ as they wondered, during a dinner| avail, but we could have made™| !f you were born the day Christ/qays since the Nativity, only 17.-| erament manages somehow of bot dog or a. malted milk,| 4,883 Louisiana Purchases for the |W4%. and were still alive, and had!q99 999, not billion, hours, and just| survive M, s heresy. | whether to leave the counterman a! amount of money we'll spend [Deen called upon to spend $74,000,-\1ittle over one billion minutes. He makes so bold as to say if a : < : ~_ |000,000, you would have had to ee dog bites the postman, mail . & nearly $1.20 a setond (24 Our dog, a French poodle named) longer will be delivered to ae : a tins eae Mimi, also known as Man's Worst) house of that dog. Junior Editors Quiz on le sue « con aeee algcclish trandlatoe to empress hen|_.“What is a dog to do for exercise, : month and $3,501,840 a year. Givelindignation over Postmaster Gen-|\,0°* Orr tn What fun will there or take a few zillion, : eral Summerfield's arrogance. be left in. lite? S Gam see only a’ DPTOSPECT. NeNCEIOriT, is ‘becomes law, I will lead not a dog’s| a ' | Tht but, depressing, a! Screen Stars Not to Blame eT hate ; : Los Angeles County |: suc sears, peanu cert has been T . U S 4 D - collecting arresting book titles for! Foe DS : a certain room in his house. But) Oo * - In IVOICeS ‘Wior specialization we like Joe Wily : i : UES _jliams’ classic about the angry LOS ANGELES s#—This county; In other words, he said,,publie|reader who returned Hemingway'sf and a leads the U.S. divorce parade, @lopinion there generally” accepts,|_ “TSS the River and Into the’ . sociologist says. But Hollywood's) awhat resignediy, the sarees and demanded his money trade-in celebrated splitups aren't the : aere ‘back. “I bought it thinking it was reason why, sity for divorce. ‘a book about golf,” he thundered. : As for the national divorce rate. | , aso | ij nm wr = i it’s gradually declining, says Dr. | es AHMET ! il ROOT TTT TTT rill! rie senor! SAVE MONEY! Ae sociology department at the Uni- s ‘gh. . aT imam | Hee versity of Southern California. = * * * : : : : In Los Angeles County almost as]. uxe many divorce, separate mainten- ; , : T ance and annulment suits were; 5 PIECE HAIRCUTTING SET OPEN UNTIL. 9PM EVERY NIGHT TERMS AVAILABLE notables contributed only 26 last QUESTION: Where did Gypsies get their name? . am aya —_ before they ac- ANSWER: The original Gypsies were groups of people who Why, ‘then, is this county such wandered over India about 1300 A. D. They called themselves’, choppy sea for the marital RCA Victor Big Coler TV is Compatible. “Romanies,” but when some of them migrated to Egypt about! hark? ' It’s like having 2 sets in'1. You see - t 1400, they were called Gypsies—from the word Egypt. The - | colorcasts in brilliant “Living Color” plus + ster nas name stuck, even as they spread through Europe and eventual-| Great mobility of the population’ black-and-white shows. And all RCA at HAMPTON Ss ly came to the New World. “|S pred factor, _ Neumeyer — r . an interviewer. Mobility tends | Early Gypsies were carefree people who wore bright clothes ward diserganiuation in tam-! and enjoyed dancing and music. They made a living as metal- fly life. he said . . He listed two workers, blacksmiths, horse traders and fortune tellers. aes probable jacgee | In modern times, gypsy life is anything but gay. Most of} 1. 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Vy me eo 4 vert Ge A : - . - nee +: A hs. mn ——- ve | ee ae ® . ae PS a i es a a a fs ag Vt oy <. for Two Goals ‘in32 Victory kw Delvcchio His oe Five Hit Double Figures in Victory PHILAD Triumph Is 5th Straight ldnalty got together. for Detroit to Keep ‘me Pistgns defeated the Phila- Second Ploce delphia Warriors 113-108 last-night an Yardley continued his high scor- efforts. Yardley collected 25 DETROIT W@—Coach Sid Abel points and four other Detroit play- and his puck-stealing styie of play ers broke into double figures. paid off for the Detroit Red Wings It was_one of the few occasions again last night. _ whea Yardiey. was.-not-.alone in. The Wings, paced by Alex Del-. collecting points for Detroit. ELPHIA ® — George National 'Yardiey and the Detroit Pistons night, story for the Lakers. defeat in 40 games, 124-108 at Cin- ccinnati, as the rolling Royals won their fifth straight. It also was Cincinnati's 10th success in I starts and pushed the Royals with- in 62 games of the St. Hawks, “Wester Division leaders, Basketball Assn. but it was the same old * * * They were tagged with their 3ist Louis la, lastwho were whipped 112-96 by Syra- cuse, _ The Lakers, 174% games behind in the Western, had a lot of glory days a few years ago under Kund-. the dismissed George Mikan Wednesday, and for a while it looked as though t were going to get a quick payoff from his return. who replaced x * * They led by 10 in the first pe- Pistons Finally Get Balance lead at the half. Lovellette was Mikkelsen each scored 27 for Lakers, whose third period try a rally was stopped cold by a 1 Royal spurt. vecchio’s two goals on stolen pucks,| Yardley broke numerous records’ dropped the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday night when he scored | deeper into the National Hockey 5] points but the Pistons had a “‘let League cellar with a 3-2 victory. George do it” night and lost to The triumph was the fifth straight Boston 131-113. . i tor the Wings. 4 x *& * Deivecchio set up his own Last night, Detroit spurted in the i the Royals had surged to a 60-48 high with 30 points while Stokes counted 23. Larry Foust, and bg for goals both times by stealing the ~ last three minutes for its victery peck from the Hawks in their after allowing Philadelphia to wipe own zone and then beating Goalie Ut a 16-point edge. Glena Hall. The Warriors trailed 63-51 at | The Wings counted three times halftime and Detroit increased STERN DIVISION against the New York Rangers and its bulge to 67-51 before Philadel- | gosion EAsres 7 u n the Hawks last week on similar ee wee = contention Nee York 19 21 4 plays. The goals were the payoff) The Warriors eve up a Philedeiphis ; —u j for scrappy forechecking a. | 88 shortly before the end of the |g. ‘you, “ESTERS PIVEMON ,, ) +t a * third period, \oecenaae a z Et Perhaps it is no coincidence that, In addition to Yardley, Harry |MSnespolis 9 3 28 the Wings’ forechecking stepped up Gallatin with 20, Nat Clifton, with when Abel assumed direction. In 18, Gene Shue, with 16, and Dick’ ie | Siemoapelia vs ‘Cineinnati at Detro! the early part of his NHL career, McGuire with 10, broke the double Abel was rated one of the top fore-| figure mark. checkers in the game. “New'’ Coach Johnny Delvecchio got his first goal | last night while Detroit was short- Kundla . incinnati a took charge of Minneapolis in the p, Detroit 113, Puiladelpnia NBA Standings . FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE ew York vs. Philadel phia at Boston recuse at ton St, i at Detroit THU eanar ‘Ss RESULTS Minneapolis 108 St. Louis 96 108 yracuse }1 handed. He took a pass away from Pierre Pilote and beat the surprised Hall: with a 30-footer. His second goal came after he stole a puck from Eddie Kachur and whipped a 10-foot shot past Wanted: Fre for Skiing in Michigan | sh Snowfall Hall. Norm Ullman scored the third! B - > }—3 Inch bi kling f y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | neh bese, & TE alr GRAYLING WINTER Sports Park and Detroit goal on a 10-foot back- Ovell's Winter Playland — 6 Inch base, hander. Skiiers can look for fair condi- ceil fair * * ; t Mi an re- : . : a! tions at most Eastern dichig Jr | SKYLINE, near Roscommon 2 inch Pilote collected Chicago's first/sorts this weekend even though the of the final period. Chicago pressured to get back in contentior after Delvecchio's lent” The east Michigan Tourist Assn. | issued this report Thursday: second BLACK MOUNTAIN, between Onaway, goal gave the Wings a | Roger Citr and Cheboygan — 4 ics 3-1 lead, but Murphy's goal was [base, 4 inch packed snow, skiing excel-|Resort Assn reported for the fol skiing the only successful shot. Hall was pulled for the final 14 seconds and Gordie Howe, back in G’yiord 4 the lineup after a one-game ab- SNOW VALLEY, Sylvan Knob, Sable Ranch and Ski Club, Water Village and Otsego Ski Club all — 4 inch hard packed good SHERID* \ VALLey, Woodridge Ski) packed powder on grassy base, goal and Ron Murphy picked up there has been no fresh snowfall. Coed te fair. 4 inch base, skiing fair BO | = to 20 inch packed base, skiing ex-| four inch. base most places, skiing base, skfing fair * skiing SILVER VALLEY, at ‘Tawas — 4 Inch S| ‘SLIPS! — Harry Gallatin (10) of the Detroit Pistons gusted as he slips to his knees while trying to drive for a goal‘ the Philadelphia Warriors last night. Woody Sauldsberry (14) tries cite Save sito nene cet A dentate zs : | linstallation of a new * * will be enlarged to seat 2,150 plus flourescent lighting system for the hockey rink. , “ ¢ = seqglt wit s gad .t een ee, ee 8 ————— Michigan's hockey team will play the U.S. National team, which will represent this country at the World Games in Oslo, Norway, late in February, on the Cornell Uni- versity ice Feb. 1st, * * * Wayne State track coach David Holmes will be honored at a re- * Detroit Olympia when the Pistons HOUGHTON LAKE Snow Bow! — 5 to. 16 inch base. 3 inch top snow, skiing fair, | to_excellent Pt ‘ONEER HILLS near Roscommon — EASY SCORE—The Detroit Red Wings (dark jerseys) gang up on Chicago goalie Glenn Hall in their game last night at the Detroit AP Facsimile the net easily as Don Poile (background) watches the shot. Detroit The West Michigan Tourist and) Olympia. The puck fired by Norm Ullman (foreground) goes into Aa lowing areas: YNE MOUNTAIN, at Boyne Falls: ‘Another “Murderers’ Row” for Bombers? Nent All facilities open: BRADY'S HILLS, at taheview Two to fair BRIAR HILL, at Mesick Two to three nch base, skilhg good. annual slalom to jen combined races 1 pm. Sunday. Two BUCK! HILLS at Beulah: Five inch * | Pari f — 2 to 6 Inch base, | sence, hit the open net. The goal aeiieteait Sieaca: ° “ was nullified however, by an off- MAJOR {OUNTAIN, tn Clair County to good , —4 inch ¢, skiing fair to good. side ruling. SUMMI SKI CLUB, Penton — 4 to}; « oe & {ielal snow, skiing fair * * | good The victory kept Detroit one-|_ QGSMAW HIRES. near West | point ahead of the third place Mio Mm NTAIN, near Mio — 6 inch Rangers. [Pave sk! SNOWSN ARE ‘mou NTIN, Clare County; 7 inch packed base, shelter, sk! shop No. 1 runs six to 10 inch artificial snow aren Pie ees to Op good, night skiing Friday |” to ECHO VALLEY at Kalamagoo: Skating won its 5th straight game with a 3-2.victory over Chicago. SEE ep New M wsele Power for Yanks NEW YORK (INS) — Is Yogi though they al] will be examined CABERFAE at Cadillac: Three to four Berra over the hill? Will the ca- either in the club’s “rookie camp” and/reers of Mickey Mantle and Bill Skowron be ended prematurely by |injuries? sn nevensnen sis # PHILADELPHIA (INS)—Temple point loss to Cincinnati, fhay get basketball coach Harry Litwack another chance in either the NCAA, praised Cincinnati's Oscar Robert- 0% NIT post-season tournaments. son today as “the best sophomore) * ss | I've ever seen"’ and said the Bear-, Se Sy Ue tion's top offensive unit with an cats were the finest team the Owls 86.8 per game average, and Rob-| it ncinnatis Robertson "2:25 =: base, skiing very good and fast. * * * ‘Hailed Best Cage Soph:#2:"= base most of area. part of all r Two to five inch base, skiing ver sogenning excellent, skiing GLACY HILLS at Bellaire: Two to| ix inch base, skiing limite HE ANDS ‘at Harbor HICKORY HILLS at Traverse City air Skatir ig fer at city rinks. HOLIDAY ILLS at Traverse City LAKE VALLEY a: Kaikasks: Six to, even imch packed base, skiing good. Open datly MANISTEE ski area: Two to six inch | Skiing good on lower siz 0 10 inch base, akiing good, T-Bar lift * * MISSAUKEEZ Mountain at Lake ee uns MT. MANCELONA at Manceiona: lqperating. NEWAYGO Winter Sports Park: "te To- ood. 5 = NDER MOUNTAIN at Boyne Falls: have faced ‘ertson leads all scorers with a 32.7 Four to 12 inch Es base, akil * * * average. pal to excellent. | dge tow increase = . : = - ‘cod = Pas ii RS db ge But while-bitwack’s Hotriay Fes: | ALLOON WILLS at Wallocs Lake: tival champions were soundly beat- He han a total of 425 points. In ‘Six to eight inch base, some bare spots . 7 5 t lope en by Cincinnati in the third game 1% games, Close behind is Wilt oooq. “Weoee aopes fare trail good. of the season. the coach of the Chamberlain of Kansas with 32.2 i: Ww ee HILLS at Branch. Two . panes - == = Our inch base_sk. med = Hations eighthranked feam said Point average. mee he thought “we might be able to Among the top 20, Ed Blair of beat them today ’ * * * Litwack, who has coached Tem- pie to ten straight victories for an 11-2 record since the Owls’ Western Michigan, 6-4 junior who transferred from the U. of D. hitting 21.8 per game. * * * Michigan State’s Johnny Gree jis 4th among the nation’s saboundcr |i with 193 rebounds. As usuaf; San Francisco and) Oklahoma State again top list of, defensive teams ‘with 49.2 and 49.5) yy Pe Area Ski Resorts | Report Weekend is i Only the futuré Can answer tose questions about the “ ithe New York Yankee batting jorder, but if American League op- | ponents are banking on such de- 'velopments to cut the Yankees idown to size, they probably will be disappointed. The Bronx Bombers are care- fully nurturing three young men in their Minor League system who are expected to form a “murderer’s row” to maintain Yankee supremacy for years to come, They are first baseman Marv Throneberry, catcher John Blan- chard and outfielder Deron John- of 84 homers and drove in 312 runs in the minors last season. Not one of the three is expected °'to make the team this season_al- The many Mexican fans in the crowd were enraged at what he’d done to their _ hero before the fifth round started. As | the sound and fury mounted, a burly Latin, unidentified, charged into the ring | and started hammering on referee John | Thomas. Several ringsiders hopped to the officials defense, and matchmaker . points allowed respectively. e night when 4,200 fans went daffy over P rospects Good TOP 20 SCORERS |) the 10-round semi-main event. = + Pts Avg - = : , ~ : 1. Robertso ‘in 3 25 fe : : Ski enthusiasts of the Pontiac 3 Chemberlain’ Kas lt $34 Hi s 1. One fighter was decked between 7 5 ‘ fe 2 ~elle 3. Baylor, Beattl LE Anse 10 284 28. , 2 area are promised some pel mt 2 Embry Mia on 206 39 ¥ rounds. ‘ chin, sport ov e weeKend, | ere is | yr Marshall .......,]1 28: a no change in weather for the ¢ ce ee 7 St nse 2. At one point, beth combatants worse : bakes LA ue i = ae > were on the floor simultaneously. * + * 3 fee Wash & Lee: oe aed a3 F 3. The referee was attacked in the Reports today from Grampian 11 Cunningham, Fordham 10 246 4.52 ring by a spectator. Mountain resort. Mt. Holly. Sum-. Coleman, Ky. Wesiyn ...,11 268 245 .; mit Club at Fenton and Bald Mt i Sauce was) i iss 33 HE | 4. The matchmaker evenvually got d Highland . 7 Teeple Hill Murrell, Drake ...... 12 302 23.2, : into the ring himself—to protect the _ over. ro Ck ne oni a's = a i Darrow, Ledd Crees ; : joey z: is referee. ili De avail- 17. Henry, fanderbilt .... le ae ad Es - ahs = = = . = 18 Raea. Oklahoma City..1] 206 23.7 3 h able only at those areas where 19. Kubisgyn. Alabama 13 289 «22.2 5. The fight ended when one of the “machife” snow has amplified 20 Blair West Mich. U1 240 21.8 participants fell off his stool. earlier natura] cover. There is ‘Toa Bade] oe very limited. if any skung at | , et Frames ny) ee aes | The gladiators in this one-ring circus = 1 71h ee t I gs i i Teeple, Bald Mt., and Kensington 3 gis, Niesare e41 242; were Senor Alvaro Gutierrez of Mexico Park. It's like Art Kollin ef Pon- : ede eee yee 2 ang L. C. Morgan of Youngstown, Ohio. tiac Ski Club (Teeple Hill) says, 5. Baylor, Seattle U. ‘130 164 “If it should snow tonicht and § Chamberisia, Kadses....s67 190) x~ & * a ee up . Oklahoma City.. Saturday, we'd have skiing 8 Embry. Miami (Oy... 1013 es It started out like a fair scrap. Mor- | ey 20 X, racuse .. 7 Es Grampian Mt, reports 6 to 8 10 DuPont, Louisville #25 iss. gan, 140, and Gutierrez, 14414, exchanged inches base with two inches TEs OFFENSE Pis. Avg. 8OMe nice deliveries, and the only ir- ! (W-L) Pts. Avg. — t 1 fresh snow, All facilities are op- | [t Cncaneti “seoee HE) TES 8) regular incident in the early going oc- erating until 11 p.m. each night. 3. West Virginia an 12-0) 1023 883 curred when Morgan hit Gutierrez low by wislelvis alpina ee 6 f ) 3 Skling is good. & Becias (Orc (fa) me 627 accident in the first round. He was Mt. Hojly has 12-16 inches base. : aes Met) oe ed mer 4 docked a point. ~ with two inches new stidw. All g Morenead State ..:7-4) 880 80.0 - tows and runs are in operation and ,° Loyola ‘Za ) soled nok Ball The first hint that this was no tmout fi : (h-i 4 : skiing is excelient. eee euAik DEFENSE me . (= Ordinary affair came in the fourth Similar conditions are reported, psn prancieco ...... 12-17 640 404. When Morgan delivered a right that amit ib, with skiin : Okiahoma State ...,(11-1) 694 496! % left Gut in horizonal ture. e. oledo (4-27 Joe $10. & ‘ a pos toboganning and skating, Deyton occ. acck4i-2) 668 516 As Morgan stepped back to admire ante at roger reat Ale ; koe ce es his work, he tripped over his own feet iso. very good, cohdi bon WM! 9, California oof TO), C84 88.3 © holds for most Oakland County! ® Missiscippt stare. i12) 9 861 and fell backward to the deck. round. : ‘ §. Washington (Mo) ., (8-5) lakes. 1 Maryland s...5-50. 110-2) ' ‘ p ,, : i / j ; / : Cie aan ee ee muscle” of PROMS ae La eS _ Daly Fight Fans All Get Into Act LOS ANGELES (AP) — The scheduled : _ main attraction was relegated to virtual ' obscurity at Olympic auditorium last The fighters got up, almost simultane- ously, just before the bell that ended the round. The crowd was going looney. Seconds after the fourth round ended, ~ Morgan stumbled across the ring and let Gutierrez have it with a right to the Gutierrez didn’t go down. But the exhausted Morgan did, and had to be carried to his corner. Morgan came back and managed — to score two knockdowns in the fifth, but he was badly spent when it was George Parnassus joined them. Debris was flying through the arena when the bell for round six sounded. But it was all over. to get off his stool, but collapsed be- fore: he could take a step. It was a technical knockout for Gutierrez. Thomas ruled that Morgari had not answered the bell for the sixth round. When this happens, under California rules, the decision reverts to the previous | or in spring training proper. The one hole that the parent of-Fame backstop. he ie te -¥Yankees..want.to fill-left_field is eXpected to be plugged ad- mirably by Norm Siebern, who bad a previous trial in the Majors but was hampered by a leg injury. Berra behind the plate eventually. , Like the 32-year-old Yogi, he was|Throneberry very likely will be the converted from an outfielder into, a catcher by Bill Dickey, the Hall- If Skowron’s back acts up again, man called on to keep the run pro- duction line moving. * * * —* a ——— tall-star team, Blanchard started slowly last season but nevertheless finished with a 310 average, 18 homers and 86 RBI's and was named to the Of all the rookies, the one the|— Yankee varsity is awaiting most eagerly is the 19-year-old John- and-a-half seasons of professional experience. son, who has had just one- Rookie Lineman May Join Nebraska Steff as Assistant LINCOLN, Neb. #—John Gordy, former Tennessee football captain and a member of the Detroit Lions, today continued discussions with University of Nebraska officials _— joining the Cornhusker staff an assistant coach. "Nebraska coach Bill Jennings | said he met with Gordy yesterday . and would meet him again today. “But nothing definite has been decided. We've just been talk- ing, ” he Said. ‘Leroy Pearce, former Tennessee assistant to Bowden. Wyatt, yes- terday assumed his duties as a Nebraska dssistant. The arrival of Pearce left one opening on the ae a a a Siebern, like Throneberry and Blanchard just 24 years old and a star with Denver of the American Association last season, was voted the “Minor League Player-of-the- Year” by Sporting News, * * * The lefthanded swinger led his league in hitting wtih .349 average, drove in 118 runs and connected for 338 total bases. Manager Casey Stengel bas to be a starter and Casey isn't often wrong. Blanchard is expected to replace} x * * x & & Morgan tried ~~. ar ‘Deednite : WOMEN LEADERS — The three top women qualifiers going into _| today’s championship flight of the 17th annual All-Star tournament | in Minneapolis get together before their bowling time. First was Silvia Wene (right) of Philadelphia, Charlotte Grubie (center) of Steelton, Pa., second, and Marle Mathews of Long Beach, Calif., >| was third, time freshman coaches. Montreal, NY NHL Winners } By THE ASSOCIATED PRFSS_ A suddenly has beco the hottest club ‘around in the National Hockey iLeague under new esach Sid Abet who as a player ended a lean six ‘years for the Red Wings by trig- gering their drive to the Stanley Cup title in 1950. * * * Even Montreal hasn't been able to match the Red Wings pace un- _jder_the™ onetime all-star center. But the Canadiens had no trouble retaining their 18 points first place bulge last night, clobbering Toron- to 6-1 for their third victory in the last four games. * * * _The New York Rangers, -with goalie Lorne Worsley back from exile, stayed a point back of De- troit with a 3-2 decision over Bos- ton — their first victory in nine games. Y's Fronts lvaro Gutierrez. 14414 Los ANGELES —A Cola city pout L. C. Morgan, 19, Ore. — Phil Moyer, 152, tii ,2uipointed Jimmy ‘oct, Cage Results. 2 Fast Brandeis 84,. Bates 71 Scranton 86, Moravian 13 St. Virtent (PA) 99, Youngstow: Providence 80, ‘es Anseims (NH) Rider 71, Upsala 6. _ West Va. Tech ia, Glenville 80 “Camp Le Jeune Marines 67, Morris Harvey 62 A 67 53 * rida bao ager 4 ‘Tech 06, Wash-Lee 60 Southern 173, Ph id nih 63 Roltine 67, Tampa 59 Midwést Dayton 75, oe City Capital 110, Denison 62 Chicago Univ: §7, chicago Tint 52 Lewis 107, Great Lakes Southwes Texas 73, Texas Christian LC) Utah 66, New Mexico Southwest Texas 65, Sane A&I 46 i hat 4 r $6, Montana Denve Air Fores Aced o Rastern NOW 1954 ‘Mexico 4 ’ * |ning some whitewashing in the Hast a and mee ae his as AL’s 1958 CHICAGO (#—While the White Sox family is airing its soiled linen stock, Manager Al Lopez is plan-| 1958 pennant race. “With the club I have now, I think the White Sox will win the — se ee on uaa We canon to shuck the bri id mantle. |Lopez finished second with the Sox a aa Lopez guided. the Tribe to the Lopez Envisi in a court feud over the club’s| — ons Chisox Champions he let ft be known ‘he is hu for another. ney xk Lopez said that the White Sox would have the best pitching staff in the league. He said the team jelled into champion caliber with two December deals that brought outfielder Al Smith and ge 3 Early. Wynn from Cleveland _and pitcher Ray Moore, infielder Billy eagerness Goodman and outfielder Tito Fran- cona from: the — Orioles, 4 Sports Pages™ 1954 American League title; And ‘in Today’s Press 2 ne Michigan Tech's Dee Stadium staff. —which—is—being- ——— tT 4 ____and the outcome of the four top: asi ersyfaarer "Dal Noles, -Clarkston-Holly Feature in Wayne-Oakland Four Key Prep Tilts on Tap eT caclahts cqpdeat vugged Viti. Clarkston casei acé Leroy Parks and Dick Lippert. The Wolves tops the Broncos and Northville by one game. Clarkston... which shared the | sizzling pace, is gaining momen- 4 EUMsesEys Shittt i er gear ni battles Bert Whitehurst tonight in'Robinson last Sept. a TV hewss mele =e. lweight title. aes onion ee romeo 7 ' ft | The two will sign fight contracts Neira | il 23 Dallwits or Hf Johnson, 29-year-old veteran Thursday in Chicago. rake 7 822 Proper ; 18) ° rsen slugger from Philadelphia, Pa., [ * * * ivan Weener 1 4 6 Watsreon 1 3 6 ‘won a split decision over White-; _ . Neph 1 0 2 Ritter -=3-s1 hurst in a’ previous match. | Jim Norris, Internationa Box- Cromwell 3 8 $ Alszak 2 ; ; -—) *« « ing Club president, said that “We ““™se" =} © 2 Redman 1 3 8 , costae? teed $275,000 from une 14 12 40 | Tonight’s 10-round performance “ere uaran ake Orion 5-0. sse0ss 6 17 16 28—66 Pen’ Press Phete | .! “en will be televised and broadcast —- TV and we io G8 it to go| ® .: . 6 9 12 13—40 Railsplitters at Ferndale for what Belies—Mary Wood, 190, 517; Beaux— HURON Pts. 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Rib 3632 Ber®s Grill 3 42 Triple © CHICAGO @—It could be with title on the line in a rematch with = Bailey 160, M._ Weets 454; Babst Cent’ Lincoln 47 25 Whittemores 34 38 OR 3-5043 considerable wariness that Car-igugar Ray Robinson set for March] fag. “Me™ "Feb mse ROmnicchanl 3 3 Cheer ‘men Basilio puts his middleweight 95 ‘4+ Chicago Stadium. cocuzy Torrens ‘Fed Foundry 3735 Buckner’s 1 == et wh WL <7DE COMMUNITY H Mod Sek an ieee sodond pclae, BE ELT: Eilomae Se mee FS] 9 f2se. DESOTO se. or an i reco gate : ra’s B. agiac 49 27 ll Bros nan jim’s Hdw. 35 29 Pont.L. A. L. 27 37] h 48 277 Carl'sSer 36 39 | Firesweep Sedan, 3.000 Miles, | Heavyweights = — on a 22,000 wn \Brie's Pood 38 tie 2D. ~ 21 42) Pali un “2 fede ne 34 41] Power Steertag. Save $1,000.09, tendance, is t! scene of some Jim's Hav. 100-2111. A. Ress | } ; > : i Reliabl 4630 KOPNo.2? «31 'in TV Brawl [Robinson's most dramatic tr- cowmay ncn, | feihisew 31 Regrkiice 8| BRAID MOTOR SALES umphs. | Rect . Mee I's Servi rail! | Rocket e 6 4M's * 35 "ssi ‘care inals 42 Del's Service ' mony “er Years Fair | SYRACUSE, N.Y. # — Harold) ~_ *& * _Meceday ¢ : 39 Musketeers 38 8 33g Neen sin pscithe. 3013 PA: Penn's hous ot W. For Dealing 2-188 O-Fi Ss . Johnson, a man leery of oranges, Basilio dethroned the 37- year-old Night-Owls 3632 R & 8 ae 7 ond in Yankee; Myrtle Keiser 166-480. Dick Cock 212- 222-612; Lo-Fi's 628, Rackets 1793 Stadium and vacated his welter- * * . Sha 32 2 The fighters each will receive) Ginge jeuitle M. 3 \30 per cent of the proceeds from | hig ere kt. 16 de Anant Griffin 162, 328; Shaws $73, 1610. ithe gate, television, radio and mo-| sexes BOUSUEITES Four big games, each one in a different league, headline tonight's W-O title with Nerthvilie last tum after a shaky start. Dragons, tied with Avondale for crowded basketball season, is riding the crest of a | The should be a “battle royal.” Eastern Michigan race is still -_|tion picture rights. In their last! | aes EE meeting, Robinson took 45 per Da | Datfodiie 77.5 i 3@ 6: rysants. cent and Basilio 20. The proceeds “oss Peas 35 35 Pansies 38 33) Li} 32 Petunias | totaled — Violets 32 28 Straw Fiwe-t5 35) a: ree Be Bein e ts Ros | There will be no theater-TV in F. Aris 191. 500: Roses 930, 2660 \ — the fight will be AUBURN LADIES MAJORS The Robinson still hasn't collected Aub wine 2 % oe the bulk of his September purse = —- -_ 32 40 veFY because of income tax a Supply 3 36 Aub. Lor. rdeaux, 191; high schedule in the Oakland County seven-game winning streak, five | area. in play. The league-lead- Holly at Clarkston in the ing Wolves have been firing Wayne-Oakiand, Lake Orion at roars mesa by os 00 oy mags Fitzgerald in the Oakiand B, and draw the favorite’ rele Van Dyke and East Detroit's visit on4 piace, is expected to have little dale, badly mauled by Troy a week’ to Ferndale in the Eastern Mich- trouble with visiting Milford. Other ago, hopes to bounce back against W-O contests are Brighton at West! Madison on the Avon court. igan feature a 34-game card. All eight area conferences are picomfield and Bloomfield Hills operating at full capacity tonight at Clarenceville. attractions could have great bear- ing on their respective title races. The pressure is strictly on Holly) * : in its Wayne - Oakland encounter B crown when the season started, with the undefeated Wolves. Holly; suffered its 1st setback last week|i® league action and cannot aftord at Northville and another logs|*® Slip again. would seriously cripple the Brom cos’ chancés for the crown. Vikings, Skippers Bow." I i i; 2nd spet, must be wary ef a pitfall this evening. Front-running Troy, ‘team to beat, * * * Southfield, post fast after an is bound-to—be—keyed-—uncertain- 3 prising Van Dyke. " which is tied: with Berkley for the Inter-Lakes lead with a 3-0 record. a 21 mark. rea Walled Lake went down.-to its 129, had Waterford pins. The only | Ist deféat in three starts as one of nom-pin event of the match saw | the newest schools- taking part in!Mel-Farrar how-to Bear-ace Dan— wrestling and Waterford dropped Oldham. its 3rd straight in Inter- Lakes . : league action last night. weuey a bog Booed Procyon Waterford was the more impres-counted for Walled Lake's only * sive of the two turning in a “fo apa dao SS es ot Farming. | showing in a 5315 setback to a veteran Berkley contingent. . | Bob Margherina, — Hendry,’ ‘The Skippers held an early 5-6 Tom Peckham, Randy and Ron’ edge and trailed only 20-15 after | Jordan, Jim Marsh, Jerry Cassell, seven matches before faltering. | Arnos Deaven, John Clark and Jo Dave Sherman, 95, 140-pounder es all had Jae for the’ _ Mike. Ewer_and_Mike Hubbell, ‘ners. SPECIAL PURCHASE! | WHITE. SIDEWALLS | 6.70-15 4-Ply Tubed Tires undefeated and now firmly established as the) Birmingham at Port Huron and: should make visit- Mt. Cleméns at Hazel Park com- ____Southfield's Inter-Lakes battle At |_Northville, tied with_Helly for ing Clawson victim No. 8. Avon-! Another setback would endanger Southfield's title hopes. The Jays enter the game in 2nd place with: Berkley goes to Farmington and Walled Lake entertains Wa- terford to round out the I-L young, but this game matthes the, two pre-season favorites. * * * plete the EML slate in the Madison Junior | ‘High gym, St. Frederick invades St. James, Royal Oak St. Mary ss League tussles. Ortonville at Millington. Cranb’ ‘ence headliners. St. Michael plays host te St. | Clement entertains St, Benedict and St. | Rita coniés to Orchard Lake St.— ity Oe oe eee ee | The Southern Thumb schedule, lists Brown City at Armada, Dry- lden at New Haven and Almont at Capac. South Central activity finds Oxford at North Branch and | ~ Rochester's trek to swer to a's return to 8 e ’ ’ ‘Rochester Woman Enters inal Minuté Ka y | bowlers should heed the warning: ‘national tennis supremacy. line, the matchmaker will go to KAVERLEY MERCURY Ww Wins League Contest sie 2 SPARSE aos caw mea : blanks. They are available at every ~ That is the opinion of two of! re i Stork ill Not Prevent q ; ; ‘bowling alley in Oa NY the top bosses of U.S. tennis who gaaum et Sales and Service ee speeder hype and also at the Press Sports De- are here for the annual U.S. Lawn ‘ , “9 “7 , § and ake a score ,.. ant. Sayre anita. : _ “Old Fashioned Village Service” H er Enter Ing Bowlerama [org night gave Dravion ot ee HOMER-HIGHT. Drugs a 57-54 win over Hutchins ; ; , . a 420 N. Main Street, ROCHESTER : Molile tec at the Waterford Bac, Te blanks, together with the $6 The USLTA president, Renville Your bargain boule- attle agreed that one of the most ‘Important USLTA functions today |is to encourage youngsters to take up the game, -* * * | Although the United Sates lost to Australia in the Davis Cup Challenge Round last month for ithe third straight’ year, McMann and Denny expressed optimism for the future. » | | | | | vard dealer at Oxford invites you to take a 415 minute drive to Oxford and save $$$ on NEW | CHEVROLETS PONTIACS BUICKS ot the habit of crossing over and By doe Wilman * I've watched many bowlers with: ter time. Some of them are even’ afraid to make the changes nec- Hight or Jessary for keeping their ball on § one of our §% the right side of the headpin—-se-f other qual- it will hit bias iS pace instead. ity salesmen for terrific deals.on new or used cars. GET OUR DEAL ON QUALITY OK CONDI- TIONED USED CARS Our prices are the A ball hitting the 1-2 pocket is moving away from the >-pin and. will not consistently carry this im- | portant pin. A 1-2 hit usually means) you'll leave the 5 and the 9. | If you're a straight ball bowler, with crossover trouble, your angle’ is probably too sharp. Picture an. imaginary line from the 1-3 pocket! straight back to where you release © Ege or Nu | *ROCK WOOL — °FIBERGLAS vasie Southfield, East Detroit, for a tie game or for outpinning) 'Grand Rapids and Bay City. an opponent while losing a ma™| jority of games. wih fast thes. eaneptions the tournaments ‘Bay City district winners move to/snac | the Flint IMA, the Ferndale sur- the = rs switch over to Birmingham tremendous 286 - 213 - z= hatte agentes gota defeat. Over Mt. Clemens Team Coach Bob Mineweaser’s club opposes the league leading, unbeat- en St. Benedict, five from Highland Park, next Tuesday night. Game time will be 8 p.m. as set also for tonight's tilt. x * Then, on Friday night, in the St. * Frederick gymnasium, comes the “big one.” Mikes tangle that night ing from a 46-21 defeat at the hands with Gene Wright's Rams,~mart. ‘wo Hot Tilts Loom== of St. Benedict. It will be interest- ing to see just how well Shamrocks gained 2,120 yards and piled up ie Tuentiy nines See sane Other important SCL games clude Bens at RO St. Rita at St..Mary of Orchard Eaglets will play Monday, against St. Stanislaus in Detroit, aj non-loop test, then entertain RO} * a. Many, net Peitay. too, | team ran its season's league mark against Mt. Clemens’ Bathers. Parkers are only one mark back of the leading Birmingham squad, ministered the Hazel Park single One record fell, Bill Dyker do- ing 1:06.8 for the 100-yard breast- stroke (old mark 1:09.5) while to-4-1- yesterday -with a 65-31 count} —— which is unbeatep and which ad-) leading his team to 8 firsts. 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Carter's hapless victim was Jee Six of Pay dex hosts have been only one game although he posted) while the remaining two centers shave nine schools apiece. j Here's how the four survivors Turash, from Brook- ®™* In a 10-team district, A plays All OCSC sportsmen, their wives. and friends are invited. Tickets can be reserved by phoning OR 3-7441. COMMUNITY LEAGUE tandings Use Our Budget: Plan 464 South Woodward Water H- } Stone Baptist ® Hi. = Junters ‘points. She dumped 1563 pins tor, nae E meets F with the | as likely as not to pick his own team to win, contrary: to cpach- fod them at $17,000 anmually for coaching football and coe Michigan Swim ‘Ace Receives Top Honors “night in Columbus, a at the Columbus ‘Touchdown, Club's all- __sports 4 ‘award dinner... “Hanley will be honored again Thursday when he receives the | Ss iid award at the llth an- nual Sportsguild banquet in De-. troit. ‘The All-America from Evanston, Tll., holds the world record in the 20-yard and 200-meter free style and was a member of the 1956 American Olympic swimming team. ar “Pesstantte - FIRES AWAY—Ed Lubanski of + Detreit-set_a_meet_reeord at the / 17th annual All-Star tournament he fired four straight 900-plus se- ries to lead the tourney with |; West Side Keglers Sizzling Bowlers in the strong West Side Classic league are really § getting warmed up for the _—_ Pontiac Press Bowler- ama these days. No less than 66 games of 200 scores or better were rolled on & single loop night recently West Side Recreation. * * Top single of the evening was Paul Karas’ 289 which featured 10 straight strikes. Lou Koprince followed with. a 275 and the best series of 707. B. Marohn had: three successive 200 games + be Ade 246. Other outstanding scores were: D. Bentley 268, Walt Rennhack 255, M. Figa 253, O. Jewett 244, W. J 260; e Dugger 238, N. Keeley 234, E. Avadenka 232 and Bill Leigh 23 in Minneapolis yesterday when Ma ie =] | A whe won this tournament three fetow, the same procedure, i | seasons ago, was in second place | the bottom bracket. at the cighigame point with 5. | A Steam district works this | 17 points. Miss Wene has the way: Teams A and B fight for second lowest pinfall in the 16- one regional berth; C and D bat- | girl field, 1417, but her 7-1 ree- te for another spot and that | win- ord puts her in good stead with | 8¢F goes to the regional.” the point system. Tournament positions are deter- | Third place Merle Matthews ofjmined by an open draw with the | Long Beach, Calif., has the biggest exception of the host school, which | pin total, 1594, but she has won/cannot have a bye and must play) only three games. She has 34-44 0n opening night. Dates for the. | points. _ |drawing have not been announced. | The finals will be held Sunday! The dates for the Southfield tour-' - | night. ney are March 5, 7 and 8. 2 9&8 eo Jan. 17 @® —j/are listed below. Ford, . Tazlor 89 g Eivire Toepfer. Janie i, Jane Zamis, Toledo Port “7orth 2 pa gene eye 0 | oure 7s CeOUTaTELD (9) — Detroit Staton La lverne Carter, St. Louis ford. Otien | welled Lake and . Waakivuies i = Marlon} a. G. Rapids 7-00 Stevie Balogh, Cleveland Charlotte Grubic, Eteelton ALE (9) — ATION SALE ON ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES, FIT- ALLEN PARK “Bisel Bord. 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But | their activities now are worrying! ‘Tough Guy Actor * gome safety-minded people. * -he National Fire Protection Society are calling for a national . Pfogram of proper supervision and safe launching sites for young, experimenters in what they call! an “extremely dangerous” field. * * * . Nobody denies the kids are get- ting valuable science know-how, out of building rockets. But ama- *-teur launching efforts have been! . responsible for numerous acci-) * dents and even some deaths in) | * * * Just yesterday an 11-year-old) boy was killed in Samson, Ala.,/ in the explosion of a homemade} rocket he and his brother were) to launch. The brother was: burt. Who's to do the safety policing Neither the American Red Cross nor the National Safety Council) bas any program yet. The military services have been) making available their firing ranges and even some expert help. In fact, the facilities of the Army’s ' Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, >| Ala, one of the ‘nation’s major) + * * One of the best friends the: young rocketeers have is Lt. Col Charles M. Parkin, Army guided missile coordinator for the Corps of Engineers Research and De- velopment Laboratory at Ft. Bel- voir, Va. He also is vice presi | dent_of the Washington section of, the American Rocket Society, a professional — * * Parkin has been ‘aking young- sters to Army firing ranges to! help them test rockets with proper; guidance and equipment. Through the rocket society, he| has made a plea to the secretary) of defense for a nationwide pro- gram to direct the activities of! amateur rocket enthusiasts with proper supervision and a set of safety rules. Not Age, Just Caution LYTTLE FALLS, N.J. w— Fred Poulson, 87 - year - old salesman who has” driven a total of 300,- nt-free miles since 1910, has declined a renewal of his driver's license, He said in a _ letter to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles he would rather not “spoil my record with all those | WASHINGTON @ — Veteran ac- Says Fingerprint unmarried. protests when somebody tells him | And the only part of that descrip- he svat So ae sears’. “There ition subject to change without @re lots of bachelors around—why ’ vn me?” Cesare, pronounced ray,” just plain doesn’t want tojargument that it's time he get married. 7 ; raising a family. “Chay - za « Hip cies bid tn encwee te el” va vidsiedhd hes cp Wer ke "my oa comms sin's beastie tol ics San bated Sat us ae of the Metro.| 7nd un wovels yor have politan Opera, is—35, handsome,’ oe "TF sdealt six feet tall, rich, ‘famous and ‘Who's lonely? the Talla basso] ‘a bachelor-about-town, only the |44” says Siepi. “I can wait, too.” Weds New York Dress Designer " Airman 3.C Alexander D. Kroep- ‘lin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex ‘Kroeplin, of 174 Chamberlain’ St., spent 10 days with his parents recently after completing his ba- sic training at Lackland Air Force Base. - He is currently stationed at War- ren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyo, ; aot itor Edward G. Robinson was mar- iried yesterday to New York dress designer Jane Adler in a justice of the peace ceremony in ey Arlington, Va, * * * Robinson, appearing in a stage jproduction here, disclosed the | marriage—his second—in a back- stage interview last night. He igave his age as 64 and his bride's ‘The short, cigar-smoking actor, who frequently portrays the “tough guy,” is starring in ‘“Mid- die of the Night.” a play dealing with the marriage of a man _to a much younger woman. The play ran for 485 performances on Broadway before going on the road. KROEPLIN His bride is associated with the production. Asked abeut plans for a honey- moon, Robinson said: “The road lis a honeymoon. 2 His tall, brunette bride com- mented: “I don't know about Mr. Robinson, but I’m very happy and excited.”’ Maj. Merrill B. Evans, 1488 Pierce St., Birmingham, has been promoted to Lt. Colonel in the Lo- cal Pontiac Reserve unit Co. 579 Field Artillery, Evans has been in service for 15 and a half years. He was formerly) with the 48st Field Artillery group. at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio. Curren he is employed at Ford Motop Co., Tractor and Im plement Div, Birmingham. * * * Gunner’s mate 3.C Gordon T.. days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fournier, of 380 N. Perry St. He is now abpard the, U SS Wyan- dot which is going to the South iPole to deliver-suppties_The-s | will be back in this country in April. Can Be Changed : | No Longer Positive Proof of Identification, | . Reports Physician + CHICAGO w — Fingerprints — jcontrary to the genera) belief— jean be changed permanently, a New- Orleans physician reports in a medical publication. Writing in the current Archives of Dermatology of the American Medical Assn.. Dr. James W. Burks described two medical! cases where fingerprints were ob- * * “Tie potential inconsistency of| / oe acs MO&LEY * * Ni of Siar Fononrel the Rev. and Mrs. Milton H. Bank, of 58 Franklin Blvd., Pontiac, re- cently made his first solo flight at Pensacola, Fla. where he is tak- ing his basic flight training. * © | Two local\men, seaman George W. Daily, of 1099 Berkley Ave., Pontiac and seaman apprentice Carlos M, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin J. Brown, “of 144 BBall St., Ortonville*are. taking part in the. Ceylon flood disaster relief. Ceylon, Jan. 1, aboard the USS Princeton, where they are helping to rescue stranded: victims and de- liver. food packages. Mary is the Hebrew name for bitter tears. — sei Gin Bop apm epea can_see her when you want to— Siepi cheerfully admits that even the most determined bachelor can tumble into matrimony. “The bad day may come along,” “Besides, he tn oF ere he acknowledged, “I could get hit “I have no little black book,” the singer good memory—I keep with that stroke of madness—but 1+ my head. Even phone numbers.” a “T've got a Cronin was home recentiy for 107 like we'll have _MANNY'S Elizabeth 4rd Rd. 3412 Dixie Hwy. Daily Noon Luncheon 11 AM.2 P.M.’ Liquors MUSIC EVERY NIGHT CLUB TAHOE Phone OR 3-9754 | We Invite Banquets and Private Parties A Music Every Night | | Featuring Joe Polzin at the Hammond | OU GHUCT SE Serving . American, ‘and Italian Cuisine . “ane Catering 9 Privat . Parties and Groups Now Operated by the Former Owners _ Mr. Aldo Sorbelli, Mr. Nello Sorbelli See Tan: Your’ Hostess PLIES Fine “Well our income tax form is i made out. 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His wife, the former Yvonne] ® Be — bathe as eel ger aad Swenson, of Watkins Lake, plans | . |to h th = much more workers in the field of identifica-| pire “heaving for Gaentany | than American tion long have considered finger-| 4 5<) 5e 16 : audiences are rints unalterable. oer ee eee ; prints una jleave. He was employed at Beattie’ used to see- * * * |Motor Sales, Waterford. Mosley re- | ing of what 23- In the cases described by Burks,'ceived his basic training at Fort year-old girls, revolving wire brushes of a type Hood, Texes, are made of!” used to remove acne or smallpox) x * * | lscars were used in a technique| Seman apprentice J. Brent Hall, | EEA Mogozine called skin planing. }son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn 3 Finger skin in these cases grew Hall, of 2343 Silver Circle Dr., will back _— the aery ie ih stationed at radio school in ; generally were sm — or | Bainbri Md. . “and God | nine, ni allel tines. has just completed his boot ‘train. : created Identification experts who ex- ing at Great Lakes Naval Training — “woman” ‘Jered it “worthless in establishing! He attended Pontiac High School | identity of the subject or even in 2. a __|their general classifications,"’ .. |Burks said. r Burks’ two patients were treat- med to remove arsenic - caused horny growths on a fingertip. ‘ In such cases, Burks said, der- matologists can aid law enforce- ment officials by determining} what medical reasons, if any, a person may have for removing but prints. the India Gives Gen. Taylor — 265-Year-Old Sword Ensign Milton H. Bank, son of NEW DELHI, India U—India's invented /, army chief today presented a 265. 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Cover OPEN 7 DAYS AND 7 NICHTS ‘TAM SESSION TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS FRANK “PERRY | butter eee Coen ive Lees 1] PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE SEE OUR 21” COLOR TV VISIT OUR AND HIS SWINGMASTERS — sag cosaes COCKTAIL LOUNGE Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2 A, M. — Sunday 2 P. M. to 2 a, M. -_ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1650 N. Perry at Pontiec Rd. FE 3-9732 year-old ceremonial sword to Gen. Maxwell] Taylor, the U.S. army’ chet of al “™! Luncheon ~*~ * *& fon : Gen, K. S. Thimayya ee Dinner ithe silver-sheathed sword as “a |token of our great regard and feli- US. Army.” , . | * * * | Taylor, en route to next week's ‘Baghdad Pact meeting in Ankara, | ‘mayya and his staff. He wag to WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS ‘True Love Story Mags. Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. fly to Pakistan later today, Colleges Lose Brains CHICAGO — Only six out of ery_10-of the top 5 per cent of pape nation’s high-school graduates) , MAGAZINE OUTLET Psd Ave. FE 4-9000 igo to coll EDDIE ca Your Ole Maestro Invites You Tos DREYER Dining at Its Distinctive Best Cocktail Party — Banquet Meeting PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD, | __, BLOOMFIELD HILLS * all to be hed at the New Drayton Inn dancing to: - BOB LAWSON at the BOB WEIGAND Tenor and Clarinet BUS BOWEN at the Drums WED, thru SUN. $2.25. Family Style - CHICKEN DINNER... All You Can Eet...... 4195 Dide Highway “Formerly Hotel Commodore” — yor * P- AUBURN HEIGHTS _ Bring your ‘friends and efjoy | an evening of — to the ~ Music of. me y A RIZONA. and His. . “"Westem Partners OAKLAND COUNTY’S newest, most beautiful cocktail lounge Henry’ s Miracle Lounge (Formerly. Henry's Bloomfield—Inn) —— Bete Flamation,cocktala te : ‘ste tiidehseds 11 amd 2 pm. Open 11 ami: to 2 a.m. COCKTAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS Located tu Michigan's. Newest Shopping Center - Miracle Mile Shopping Telegraph at Square Lake ee, = nine: -. ie oe Hope An Jae Manstield in Film a Bede time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it's always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! __ ~~ Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, HowardJohnson'’s _ : a : —___- gg geno ge | | ; ; play the Madonna in ‘The ~ , ‘ acle,”” that he has an engagement to meet her when she comes to the /28 Patients Transferred adored all over the country, she |Health Center. Spain, Rome, France, etc., found | hours. a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRmDay, JANUARY b 1058 amy to Get' rary e By LOUELEA 0, PARSONS: ators London.” she sald, “be their —etficiat . uy West Coast in 10 days. — de bi sips ining. tus are two 10 New Howell Hospital_| 2 ‘vecaras f great_legends among actors in | HOWELL (INS) — Five ambu-. prices! WO 2.7338 AR = joe motion pictures. One is Valen- jjances Wednesday tramsported 23, - - -| tine, and the other Garbo. I (patients from Howell's old Mc- |] know that if Garbo had amy |Pherson Memorial Hospital to the) 1s 90+ realization of the way she is |city’s new $1.5 million Community || ADUt picture.” ot least one mere Among the patients transferred were twin boys born yesterday |} yy Irving, who is just back from|morning. The move took three) Approve: Colored Prints. ramon age tl ek wy mn ee ae 7 for Pestport Pictures | "Sey ene -_— {eee G; Knight, director of the U-S.|received several passpo 2 A ae RR RN ' . a : fi q fi aan en hoc Ye mcs } + a , is . eee ANNUAL INNID pan ang W fe = serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwich shows in the pajamas. ig | and delicious dentagte. And, you'l be doubly pleased sare stationed. They eS 11 A.M. To JANUARY tHru JANUARY with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to snag - . | is Prir 11 P.M. Dai Bob practically the Ran into Louis Prima and Keely os fit all pocketbooks. po Bag the Mametetetan Smith looking very happy at La a gitay wedding. 7 Lew Schreiber, of = a De ee Se ees “The picture : | — #OWARD © Tuly, and we'd like. Be : ibelieve me, we'll make every ef- : r i se Venetia Stevenson, who-has had _ On Woodward (U.S.-10) at Square ey cad vataedaln edbamitcs success in te horse Lake Road—Just South of Pontiac | * * + With ‘her trainer’ Clyde’ Kenmeyt : So high are Irving “Rapper’s|She wants to buy one. : : ——SATURDAY— wake Pune ree ————_ 5 CARTOONS—2 FEATURES a 900-year-old monastery, the Santa Cruces, outside of Barcelona. It is’ or Reker |/. 4 KEEGO was to it for “The cial.” abc St be metal Late Show Starts 9:30 there. iaeteval ic us who know - COLOSSAL ‘|aeeshdl Soll sicy wicy shout See iN Plus—HAL MARCH in {}}— mae tone o HEAR [Gakiand. —_— OPEN DAILY 12:45 P. M. —==—_ COLUMBIA _PICTURES presents se” izwss | THE SAD SACK” Doors Open 12:30 P. M. ME GOOD ry) @ SUNDAY e e er s Oh Box Office Opens ¢ 230 P.M. Show Storts 7 P. M. FEATURE DE ate: Fb pal RDAY ena ee ner 2. ee > . — GEORGE MANTGQMERT . $: aco _ + - at muouanc,. » 4 ; % lj Terrrrrrrreereeee ee Te eT eee eee a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ea ae ee eer Celebrate the story of Joey (the Reel) and his bosom pals! Both stacked: - one rich {the doll), one: poor (the mouse) : with y’r pal Joey caught - the ever-lovin” middle! = ¢ + * OEE OER U CCC CCCCCCCCCTS DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. (Now Sa - Wayne Tomales With Loren mmm| IN THE BIG ADVENTURE THAT'S HOTTER Sapte. _THAN A THOUSAND DESERT SUNS! . ‘ A ice ee \ V4 sulted in a mortality rate of less cent. 7 ¥ al trauma, im- blood replacement and) better care. ee $< a + = Dr. Coller spoke at the Michigan Society of Gerontology’s first an- nual meeting yesterday. —_ ~ “Oh, Ruth and Carl have split up.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANU THE JACKSON ARY. 17, 1058 _ eee #0) "a" YV MMMM. Wo YOU'RE AS FAMILIAR TO YY i MR. RAFFERTY 2 I'M MAJORE .~ GY AMOS 6. merit meet ed G ~ BY INSTRUCTED BY THE a ATORY CHIEF TO REPORT ZA THE TOMAHAWK AND HAD TO YOU FOR ~~ AH-ER=— SCIENTIFIC ASSIGNMENT/ ~ PARDON ME,SIR, BUT YOUR FACE IS VAGUELY THE DIRTY TEST BOARDING HOUSE ME AS FOAM ON THE BAR! & Z TILL MY KEEPER TOOK. ve Za THE CLUB RAIDED! HEH-7 HEH/— YOUR FIRST A “EXPERIMENT “ WILL / | 6E WITH ALL vA: ¥ > 4-17 © 1908 by WEA Berets, ne. TE fag, fa. By Ernie Bushmiller TO] I'VE DECIDED TO HAVE MY DOES THAT MEAN JI WON'T STATE UNEMPLOYMENT | INSURANCE PAYMENTS RONT FRIFZE DO. YOU WANT ME. TO GO TO THE STORE 2 GROCERIES — DELIVERED FROM NOW ON \q GET MY 50¢ ' & WEEK ANY MORE ? ¢ i THE INTEREST OF SCIENCE, OR mie. VEAL Ofn [prison a, Les Sr rs eee YEH! WELL,YOU’RE Y PEORLE'RE THAT WAY, JUST AS BAD--YOU | THOUGH-- THEY SAY NEED A LESSON WW OF A RECKLESS “THINKIN “TWICE ! DRIVER, “OH, HELL HIT WHY HOPE HE SOME ANOTHER. GUY'S CRAN- DAY AN’ IT'LL 1UM “T'LEARN A LESSON? \ LEARN'IMA HIS OWN FOOT AN! LEARNS A LESSON? REST ARE TRYIN’ T'KEEP FROM BEIN Pras ©4980 -by NEA Servicg: tne FM Reg VS: Pat: OT Lao ame. © ’ mary Ay ~ MORTY MEEKLE — TRWailians DIXIE DUGAN THE RECKLESS DRIVER \ t © 1948 by NEA Service, tng, TM. Rag. US. Pat. OF. By McEvoy and Strieber WHY CALL HIM L THOUGHT HE A CONFIRMED , Pope) OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Ta to ing problems. e You'll Find PROFITABLE ke advantage of this easy way solve all your buying and ¢ell- To Plece Your WA s WANT AD : DIAL FE 2-8181 — THATS PROBABLY WHAT SHELL DONALD DUCK | — wo ae ae 5 FIRST SHOWING — On display in Pontiac Motor Division's hibit luxury features. It is [soci . cover the 1957 and running through Jan. 26, at the Detroit Artillery Armory will built om a 105-inch wheelbase and utilizes a six-cylinder engine wit elon Oe ee eT ee tet fer an locressing]| squeeze gets worse, it could mean| "ee SNE vas geting tone be this Cresta, exported from England by General Motors’ Vaux-“ capable of developing 82.5 horsepower, Included in Pontiac's spe- * * * number profits after taxes are|still further cutbacks in produc-|fia1 weeks of 1956, a period of hall operations, It will be offered in this country by Pontiac dealers cial exhibit will be a Vauxhall Victor Super, now being sold by Bids for construction work on the jranning behind the previous Year.|tion and employment, with the tax] Yemerai oood ‘times, : next March. Only 57 inches in height, the four-door Cresta seats six _ Pontiac dealers school will be taken in mid-March, For many of the others, the gains collector a partner in such losses | , oo. 7 -_—— hela % ‘Deines Dah Sinton, jeter a sour! oy fan enting ret seein A ee a a a a —| , © bees fim eierge of the meeting Fewer Cars Sold Yesterday's Risel MARKETS |Auto Show Set (German rourt ow mevsuoees «= Aviation Stud 17 Dor ~~ = a Gay S RISC] MARKETS JAUIO NOW ET Lo try 3 Nazis. Memon Aviation Study in ‘57, Report Says i . % o- se y, : fae * = b lame z co — first fii A REE 0 Preview ‘Flash-in-the-Pan == sro aly oes NEW YORK market fell back in moderate early trating today. ; Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Losses~ ot fractions to a point in Detroit; Starting Tomorrow | for pen. lonign | BONN (INSY — "Three former SS Precedes Public ‘Exhibit by Soar members approved con- eq tracts .teachers for wat ewes (FOU Creat ; 8 Hamlin Heads 6-County Unit Formed to Probe Regional Air Problems or so were taken by key stocks. ‘The German news agency DPA | The opening was active as lead- Produce The 45th annual Detroit Auto} sai that the Bonn public prese- ing issues resumed their dow - Ing sll ou ‘Show will hold its invitational pre-| eutor’s office disclosed today that ; “view—in—the Detroit Artiliery—Ar--the three-te-he tried-are-Gustav os a a ee * mory on West Eight Mile road to-) Serge, known as “Iron Gustav” over slackened, inight. . - by victims in bis Sachsenhauses zk et x * * camp, Wilhelm Schubert, or “‘Pis- It was obvious that yester. oo dows suing open tol Schubert,” and Martin Kuit- day's early boom on pews of a 2 * Bb esl pomdvanec sy “me ther. _ cut in margin requirements to 7) meorrew, . = Approxima witnesses—all 5o cent from 70 per cent was | its : uty Lose regres de LM) ‘The Detroit Auto Dealers Assn.,|former inmates of the camp, will a eoame ~ et the. chen. bee to be many of them coming Tn, GS ee ibe Sav a” |B et year's aedeagus easne There were pome alte® ERIN Porwer Poe ET 133 day a Most of the Séviet Victims terials. Motors were mixed. ‘Radishes. hothouse (behs) doa... £60 The show will be the only one in| through the neck ‘ x * * (Squash, Delicious ba ...........-, LM aie sree this General Dynamics, North Amer-! 7 - av | ‘The defense of the former guards jcan Aviation and Boeing were ail Poultry , ; j a Se v Vehicles on display incllude 165 cause “we acted on higher orders."’ down about a point while Douglas DETROIT EGGS 41: mediem 36-38. wid! : ( etuatee. Grate A entra inree ¢5; large) DANES. wi. eee * American-made cars of 18 makes, | ees Township, at length at last night's Board of Lacking Space Group Would Use Classrooms in Schools Education meeting. At the present time, 24 children are using a room at Emerson Ele- mentary School, Pontiac, and ac- cording to Betty Hansen, president \of the organization, the children) ‘are only on a two-day-weekly) i sed — -- = grade B large 36-40. wid. svg % kens Steel dropped wel! over a Deieit. cases imcluced. fecerai-sia't io) built cars and trucks of 17 Gr . : ains Sta J 33-4 - wig la. | a | will he open from Ti! +Ssenecwt: in Waterford |Momre Delos Hamlin, chairman of the} * * * Heading the committee will be} British Empire on New Year's Honors List. i : tr ‘total was down Supervisors from the six” coun- from 1956. about 48,000 units * * ® "Tee = : Gr Tee. a: Youngstown Sheet posted a frae-\ yuan wid. = baer Ft a am. to ll p.m. each day through tional gain as did Eastern Air eve. zoe: grote B large 36-40, wid. 8¥6 Sunday, Jan. 26. The Armory is Lines and Johns-Manville. | Total’ weekly receipts, government located on West Eight Mile he- | E ithe National Sanitation Foundation oops The Newberry building Is not ono. a metropolitan area sewage More Than 4 Million ‘Buicks in Operation rece . Ht were 1863 neen Schaefer and Greenfield) crease in enrollment ef the Jay- : Ne York Stock \ Commercially graded—whites: grade alecaai There is a 4,000-car CHICAGO Ww — Grain futures no Adams Scheel |>* asked for similar backing. FLINT — Latest registration fig- SPECIALS w $ 43; extra large 30-40: large 37%4- : were stalled on or near & & .& ures show a total of 4,311,402 40%: medium 35%4-38 ‘lot. available. . Prices ear, (from 4@@ te 435 this year), : Dovel Model Airplanes ‘Late Morning Quotations) | “Browns: Orede A jumbo 2 extre large) a. ee dead-center in early dealings on board members felt there ie a i of the study, Dr./Buicks in operation in the United ad Baek a Ano NS Eee Bie coe | board of trade today. strong likelihood that the older |Henry F. Vaughan, said last week|States, Edward T. Ragsdale, gen- Prmmbeny Fad Allied Stre”.”) 382 LOP Glass |. T.4| [= } Several contracts failed to budge; Newberry school may have to be [completion has been stymied byeral manager of Buick and vice 2 a r BEN PEARSON Allis Chal .... 38 Lib MeN&L. ... $3) QUrROTY pOwyEy uae! from yesterday's closes in a very| used before the end of the cur- |certain political opposition. president of General Motors re-/W. ,spcuery SETS Am Atria Sas ii Lee m Aire ...004 for No + a bear poultry up te) =. SP aM Pe dee light trade at the start. — rent year. ported today. Of this total, 539,359 (Bow, 4 Aczows, am a a we 0.7. 1M oe. toh beme ; . . al, P. @N. said the market lacked any inten- 2 -)were built vrior to 1950. Coler Face Target Bm Gast Bi gos eta eeczay tape, brakes Ot ieyeee iMate tig Pom ere FC Degree. leive to give it mych direction and) _™ ie slmeet * ccumanty ar Accident Kills One k Fieger Tas) for Onty 5 Am Metal... cS ” RAE TY 0 SSN, te) Tele ee — "**\that most of the transactions were ag eng amee want rey | + | ‘The biggest concentrations of @ Field 95.95 Am é Ges .. $3% Martin Co... 34 | ' : ~ top order through © commission | 50, ssid , 0” poe Buicks are in Los Angeles, New| @ Arrow «. 89° fm Rea TE Meteo News in Brief. 3 = Mrs. Hansen stated that «Hurts 9 in Families _|xer« Sy pores neg — sw B. — An Tee iat Mert ch & 8.312. | One elevator concern which WAS! the association could have use of : phia reo » in that ’ . an to ey Lh - ____________la {girly heavy buyer of com yes! Sastional classrooms, it would : = Miller nat ORRIREAST SR. ASacondas...: i stan, Maa. We lin Rd wos found ‘guilty in = — belles side| ive the chikiren a full Spon Rigep sb gedirdlc fatally pin wiumul win hin ap Being Tiss: rmee Stl... 46 ; “. today following word that cash re- = says — —* ae , 696,419, any ; — grocer po Hes Ward nicipal court yesterday for solicit- of the in ston, and tho Emmerson roomiand nine persons were hurt in a/ 0 single model i — ceipts grain Chicago! would be used for emotionally two-car collision on a county road single _ 1 AG Ca Lie") BE Ret Be Cae B. DacCaliaae teed thee ees 30 cars, & heavy Ot learhed children exctusively. west of here last night ] Bebee Cad ‘Gant. 949,95 Refin Cas! Be. 5 fined fering a Friday. . . : Reg. yaeeesetes Argo at gS mat Dairy ga and three days in jail, or 10 days.| Near the end of thd first hour,| Tne, SToup calms that it, will - * * Ex-City Man Involved TOYS, GAMES, Bendix Av .... of ims tk ae | lwheat was % cent lower to % fuel ; Saginaw County sheriff's depu-|, : ; DOLLS - Bets Steed.” 34.2 Nat Tee 200.484, A grecery steve at 4% Eilze- higher, March $2.17%; corn % to the Saal, Wateri “ities said Miller was the driver of,IN Fatal Car Accident : ! RE PS alle F beth Lake Rd.. was burglarized.” wer‘ March $1.11%; oats % There are four Waterford Town... of the two cars involved in ALL AT peed Sere. ne ee ey ce and several bottles of whisky stol-|,° March $.64% ais res children attending the free ithe accident. A former Pontiac resident, who BIG DISCOUNTS Borg Warn .. 28 Mor Pec... en. The thief broke the front win-/.4't, ', higher, March $1.27%, and|"°™ *t the Present time. * * * ot rise My ye ue Nest irtia 12 2 Son dow with a cement biock soybeans unchanged to i. <— The driver of the second car Tun oo TTT. = Burroughs .... 36.9 Oliver 43 A burglar entered the office of January $2.23%. . was identified as Rosemary Wade, Rectan tt Sees ot Dl genie + Pontiac, Waterford jit*ar temnct: “ier sear Sea bey. a Goes BS at 1543 Baldwin Ave., and stole Grain Prices ° ughter was Capital Atri : By fea Sot Sti metal cash as poet Pa CHICAGO GRAIN Toastmasters Vie 2, ear, and Barbera, 5, and Case, JT 14 enna 30 ms f on ay am CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (AP)}—Opening The Peatiac © : BP hie Wade were hurt less seri- aim. Sale. grains: | 7 ac Y Toastmasters ously. ey ‘18th, 128 W. Pike, Opens 8am. j.W™** oo et, es {with the Waterford Toastmasters; — * * & i: $0 4loee an sc MUKIiIEGe ote Club last night at the CAI Building! Miller's. i zs Phitte eee” ar ro Frish try and steak din : tin Waterford Township, in an inter-|jured seriously, The couple’s chil- 5 Pet .... 40.4), VP.W. Hall. 4680 Walton Blvd. pec ssee--e LIT i club speech contest. dren. Neil. 5 c 3 ‘Ps *4 Pr Plate a J ty : 5 May 123 : , Neil, 5, Chris, 3, and ul, Con Edis ¢.. 48 Pure Ol ua a | This was the second match be-|9 suffe | rious injuries a Conea eee tt rope =? gown ta = fore John's way .— wha a tween the two clubs this season. 3 =" 2 Cont Can ... 44 Drug ... 87 Lutheran : St. Satur- : ee @ | Toastmaste i ° : Cont COPAS . $1 kere rs Ba 8 to 12. —Adv.(Be, 000. Lasee May coer: ite Frank poem Ss Pets ea Pontiac Township Man € copper hh ; 183 Revs . 2. pt SS lh a ag Mer chest Pancake og Monday. Jan, Sep 1.15 | Club. jHurt in Truck Accident Curtia Puc .. 10.1 Safeway St 24.6 frech slaughter steers; afound two loads/2°, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Hawthorne : First place winner the oe : re ......+: 993 Bt Jon Lead .. 44 western feeders in early recetpts: cows| School, benefit troupe BSA. ; cs . — A Pontiac Township man was in-/ Dis © Beng .. 32 Bt. Reg fap . 28 \siow, steady: utility cows 18.00-16 80;| Adults $1, under 12, 60e. Suffers Minor Injuries speakers George ee Bi ee A - B lcanners and cutters 12.00-15.50; few ac, : of the Pontiac club, who spoke jured Thursday when the p sat) RSS Sd™..:: Tal eaners cove to see Pnchanged Rummage — Congregational!in Local Car Accident on “Correcting Our Preconcelved {Tuck in which he was riding ran ast Air-L .. 33.7 Sinclair ..... 48.1 gmat) supply ved last» week: ;Cuurch, Street. Pri, Jan. 17, a teat off Joslyn Rd. near Vinewood St., ast Kod --- 8:4 Socony ....:+ $¢-4prices weak. extreme top 2.00 under last/10 a.m., on Sat. 8 to ll am. Cloth-/ jy. w. Oddy Jr. 25, of 3100 in Pontiac Township, said ss tan Mis -- S71 Suathern Co... 33} iveek's high time: cholee and | primeling for all. | oe : sae Second place went to Ed KuhniCow p : uw Ry... Jers 28.00-36.00: standard and good Squirrel Rd., Bloomfield | Sec Place went to Ed RuseiComty Shectif's Dapaties. pcm... 81 Senn cal” asaligeciteg, ANE. SSSERS: | Sus was treated at St. Joseph Mercy|ot Waterford, who spoke on “How) , te UNITY! Panchos uflities furnished, west | a civilian fie depa . \a ued to smile, sy . ~ Service 17]_Hobbies ; | | ae Pee 7 ae fights are hampered Nobel prizes are currenily Ca vedible.” sald the Sin Alas , Service &\12| Income Tax Ser PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES RSE ty Soon PLENTY ‘778. the, The No ‘credi Iding : math SERVICE - rabtie ¢ a rence 8t. NEWL , . Sasa Wc cecal 2 eek ——= : Work Wanted Male 10 Bui vin “farms Ours SS Saginaw Ue | holes & Pertnaie Deania |? LAROR BMS... NEWLY DEX; | first issued by a congress ‘ _ oy Wanted Female 7 K NEW - “tog Roughing & fini. Ao “Al st FE: x" ANB Bae TAX! Notices & Pe = tnd Pinegrove. FERYTHING PVT. : ; RPENTER | WOR! . est, “FACCOUNTI al ROOMS. EVER : = | EPLIES ~ ‘CLEANERS. a-t — FE 442 RPENTER _terations. Pree_ : pagervice for | Die aggy ae Soy AEROTRED KNAPP contracts ; mae .e 3 ‘ ouple only. Fe rel oR h Notices | ma, today there a a Ap cabinet ROW Shay peo . Fe sors, RETURN PRE- SHOES =e try We .% iB. y re or, W Huron &8t. FE Deat __ At 10 t the Press EXP SOOREEEPES. Car neces- aus rE ne WORK 1135 aft Thc. AC ng magedeiigg Sha by qualified Preq Merman 31502 R. ‘D. RILE 2200. HEAT. WO ime arm , Were replies at ee eae —_ sor 1S pee td ee ee ee ee | ee PE ST | gone Airport Rd. 138 $00 Kitesbeth Laze | 5 ROOMS aay. workers, near bus. LLP PAPAL ALAA - rv ree Time crea T room, 7 — 4 be © ELLSWORTH 7aF Get : mene. office in the fol right person son Fer te Press. | ones CARPENTER WO WORK PART able rr eT GN SPECIALTY. ADRS ent. te N a aden spomines. Mrs, Wa Wallece. ‘Lowe: a. t=TiN S WA ae , eine ade ae URSA Lad : . mde * nt A i I tint R « he 5 _ 401 _N,_Pad A OOM. Tesh lie Pea we, || a-Si ee | SRR, gAPERAION AND | one ove ERE MORE RMR wy arecttratt oe & Personals 28| "ovens, watz Mtg A Saxton. fil be hei = 17, 28, ° with FE +4168. CEME tes. IOOKKEEPING 0 > wn. Puneral service is 11 am. from 1, 2, 6, 11, 13, 16, perienced cooking, live repair. F2 KITCHEN CUP- BLOCK & work, free estima Das R 5 93.80 G Cash WE BU a. ee P| uae cae Ei I 16, 77, 78, pepecwers, ae CARPENTER — ALTY -— PREE teed . i ae ns 340s AVE SPECIAL. 1306 PR AL the Pursiey y officiating “Inver. 56, 57, 63, 75, 76, 77, 538. _MI_ 4-667. MON. & | “Soar ge 2 ek 5-7581 CEMENT Call forppoint. (M59) Dorothy's $60. N Perry PE 2 t Cala ten nin Comets ark , 112 4, | Geimnal HOUSEWORK MON. x eee ew te REMOD. TA wap mee yaa 1404 E. Fyynland Rd. Der eee hs C Middleto seh era la Mer atlad acral aii 87, 11, 112. sy i ee in | SARPEITER YEW OR ~~ bam in aa pe —= ‘eh 9 _Puraiey Puneral Home “ROSELL from, home. Rel sequized. ‘Ml “aig nla _raes, “Sh Sarre | Sore, Mcudentl sad ae "| Need Help In Debt’ meeting | BROKER id “foes Walnut Road. age" eee Hidy Wates Mee jOUREEEEPER FOR URINE | imal praneed, “ORlando 361 ae ‘sea per. eeibege,sceturn | 1 you are baving trouble Sonal: So D Jean HOU: all child Ww renee BLOCK. MA 5-0378, 00 re 487 CREDIT ot ore seis ee OMEN WILLIE Bark owe fag. school Live. ta. ‘Pri: tm. & CABINET, MAKER AND CARPEN- a whose “PRR kicnban a ‘Toewet. FET! =< OR-NOT SOLD, dear brother o vil Jeckson im Apply 5886 Dixie . bath. Must be ref, Call Mrs. rE $298) _—_ TAX We ; Above HaIn RE-| ee been cral earvice Will be bed Sunday |. lertord™ between _$” and 7 p.m “Ramiton Paestes fer Spm. | Siisee G, DECORATING, CARPENTER WORK OF AL Odell 1343 OMBAW Lake RA. CADIES-UNWANTED HAIR RE- ts because it eS os 3-35 pam trem sl = Hamilion, FE +6043 INSIDE PAINTING bing, CAREEN Fics estimate, OR 3-308. Se ee ee moved : wile ROS January 19. at 2 Home with Rev FADY J TIME | carpenter FE nie kinds, Free e . AND son. | © Your home or m : : : On| WHITE B . a Hunteon Puneral offieating. = A ST _onl NICIAN — PART- mal boarg d_ repair FE Sti CARL L. BiLig te eae ished RA SLD —— ALTORS at. 1 : Frank Hemingway Cemetery erker. Ap-| TAB. "TECH laboratory. State q AN WITH 7 cA iatd, sanded ance Ager TIP TOP rides, win +1285 rment in Stiles good steady w ivate ress: | GARRIED ence. FE 44886.) “Soo ,, 2263000 Insur. rides, 4-0625. : noo peer be eek Huntecn. poe pearance. reterence “apply ie ae ge = iinrdware ‘experience OF ANY| PE at eUILe Lee HO INSURANCE * activities, 5500 M50, MU aa: Slot abe 8S TLARGE WS. | , BATH. PREFER | etate et be seen af ll LEGAL shorthand MAN 8-614. CUSTOM builder, Free wy Wtd. Children te Board 2 Ope. - : FE 24900 CE Home and may w M weren’ 100 to_ a oe ee ee Oe a oe _kind. FE GER 1 eirowe . | Wtd. Children heme, plas VATE ‘ENTREN _— Priday evening _ MARTHA “Bure RBER ref. & exp. Reply EL MANAG oak NOTHING oreb BY Ta 3. bedrosst, home, sno Pat “Adults ani ee Ls. 1988. z BA Press ~ MOT 5 CEMENT WORK. exp. Pree INsv Con, Mode: i hot| and bath Gas MURPHY JAN. i. 1 age f1 be- Pull or part time | tiac Press, trators ife. Experienced. 1 | Ce on ee A Pie h lie & Harger ( sh tered wails, . heat, ho! Ann, 133 Thomas Mw Journeyman. 3351, days. EM Linen Demonstr and w Oward 8-2450. = OR 36 Nicho : hee 16 Pinegrove. wife of Tue Bible, Market ¢- Ane ition, paid| Pondable. _esthnates, ren = = - Huron HEAT FURN. — mother of Mre Ells urpay| Das even “R__| Party, pian. Good position, 5 Aged) Clemens. aR ae CEMENT & BLOCK | 53 w. es Service 1 “4 oa “tenter. Wented. 3 or ¢| ¢ 7 Ra Arr. sig. Beachland. vest pee. Trocnas and rie, deer sister? CAREF “4 $0 to 48. Call belore 6 p.m. aa §-3812. N WORK FE _ 6678 a Se Dedroom® lakefroat home ‘ea goo Bs, ff as Seg, Jack ba %, ond eet keep ha, ms oe OP POR PUN ITY +e. £ RELIABLE LADY WITH SALESMAN we wis Lisloreal PORY Watt pra ‘Saiimatee OR jake near a ee to Pon _Resttor, _K oo ey baat ich . : ef Mra 4 Henry LOPE tor > ATURE REL: d do light = on ti wor ry © ROOMS furn. bid peat SS ro IN HE li a ee eae ea ee (FE oy te FOUR ARE |“ atone es ot ING avin) & oe ane | LPER ASS. E >. ix | ELECTRICA : | GLACE CURTA ~ Ponts: ee | ert ae ee i oe feral service will be = Tae st RANC = post Br MOTHER Oro =o children, Part oppress _ “Sui types, aes WIRING LICENSED “— Be PE 30101. x |e CARE “ property z MekiNNEY os ROOMS. b aig -F Go 4 - id ck a commie | et for home than wages. Ref.) Fars and weekends. BLgceRmCAL Eo y. FE 20657. age ith 3800 Com da3if i ; ERT ET nation's leva comolane: is | More for —— | kher com. d Murray, ONE-STOP Landscaping Sr pontiac, EM Mra. Murphy tations. w nd fire insurance FE $277 R 3-6980. OB ON 40Ug FOR OUR e altera- Ph. UN 1-5798 Osk HIS Cemetery Mra Murphy guto itfe ding nationally & _ FF UGA ar ty MAN. 19. WISHES J 1518. | FAMOUS Home and gg ea a FARD & will He tm state ee GS « emorper, Ete he es apd hd pel, bp YOUNG. chauffeur. MA 8- ser remod 3-094 or | Cosrom B puLLposine. 3 WE HAVE QUALIFIED petal | pesgee. : et ani Spar) TS ee ere evall-| trediegs fis an evening and | | farm or Female 11| Specisty. ‘Phone érivewor , creding. “ cos. acres JAN ties tel FE Want = sas s. aueere | Excellent — =a = hme tld call FE 5-6356 or “Work =a EM 3-6295. REPAIR. 3 Rick Mor OR en Lice give you . wed husban . John able for Pull trainin, @ to 12 TRONIN GEN, BLDG REPAIR, BRICK) EM FE a age 67, father of Mrs ults,§ our organization te are —< $-3734,_9 to CAREER WASHING AND int specist: ‘ork, - cement, removal. OY KNAUF 7 Cee tee want Prete Be and) program—earn wh sent MANENT C ae "$2.50 per Nes Soa’ don a ‘ix * sdeace’ | —ooae or trangpi oe: : Béna) Rathka Charies K. sary, keep wat P E R é P $2.50 i ‘and = ok — PRANKS TREE SERVICE— | oar G eemuns, or, Eee Burt fe ound you ge Women. Must have paaeeicy saa Sia WALL WASH. | OUARANTES ee 23001 PE : toot care, oe We Will 1 Will Bay Leon t- t OPPOT- | wom, 3-158 . Cass . = joa service wil tos = some Sec “complete informer Wve, ability andi ceny ncnediaiety! | nn ad hownacounbg. FE os anuve At ae Youn. ee & trea is king 19 Your Equity Cain eed | ALWAYS WARM. AUTO HEAT - day, Jan. 18, Moore Pun write or call co Good earnin raining. Ph. | — | IRONINGS PICK uipped, FE : : "t lose your home— iso need ~~ Clean th and Entr.. : the Dudley w3. Marvey Mecana te ILLJAM F, PICL Praia“ weetty. Shikai APE 354i), Pic | —°3" } RAISING @ MOVING. G@ — HAULING LL DIRT Ing_ae sed tape, "We 4303 Disie | reome, Pri. beth end Eatr. Tv. 7 Home with Lg teehee in = wil mat S.CO. MI 6-3311, 9 to 11 “Lreut INGS. 83 ae UP. PE | HOUSE NG Al Lo tke a SERVICE ri,» STI _ s. Glroux-Franks. everything ~~ Ave. eee . eiticleMetectery tr. Ochealts ¢! NATIONWIDE IN: N WANTED FOR 1s to! a-) | TRONIN FE ee ecinates On alg ate si EXCE: _ Will pay TEAR DOWN| lis OR 3-701. 918 es noone ca k = | fe Saas! Dx? Sager 16825 JAMES COUZENS Sattcegey go on. ee "Mor ater heaters, 70 j Manro’Biee- | Re AAT Redaced Rates | FRAME HOUME 7? 7 . ioe kee tamiied a3 aaa Re, Pe Soha ot | Punera] Home >| YT 21, MICH. es» EXPERIENCED 8 10 <= yeervice, PE. $147 6-147}, ers. FE 1060" W. et Large van or pick- 7 pl oe BATH | pletely w. = : eT . “| DETROII WANTED ly between 8 and day service. INGS. $2.50 _trie Co., 1 aoa “BLOCK, Smiih Moving. ee 2 os APT. PVT. come. 37 W. — ? In Memoriam 2 UNiversity 1-9380 fimisher, Apply Pontiee Laundry. | eae ) & TRON yr CHIGAN BASEMENTS, BLOCK. up, FE 4-4864. NAME As A curr § ond ee io ore pg ig Rh ee Sie E MAN to Mr. Purett, - A-| WASH k up and deliver, MI ent | work FE HAULING & RUBBISH NAME fang A 1. be edly and ent, 221 : OOM —SATTRACHVE, MODERN —__ RR or MY. PERIENCED ROUTE”) MA® 540 8 Telegraph R > NURSE & $5. Pic! _ceme! UZED ) HOMES | 715 | HAULIN' e. Anytime. FE — spree Presbyte je I, HOUSEKEEPING BOO Mi : rch maf the tae ‘& bath O gar Punem who, EX wn ruck. Collins’ OL TOIsTERED -N 2-1823 y MOTHERS | —PensoNA FE 5-045 | "your _priee. GE Atocement i Week. 21 Jacokes. Sat ee hee IN LOVIN Earl Putna 1983 | with o ard. Rochester. WANTED R No book work ATTENTION WORKING MOT guid. 8-2209 7 LLCARTA man. $8 rt, Near Etiza’ husband, January 17. 630 Woodw M Ds office eferences) ATTENTIO! are. ang. | PE_8-2209 ST ASTER TVs REAS. O’DE octnne ving. §-9867 HENETTE BACH Washer. PE 45203. The memory of =: Family EXPERIENCED ALESMAS nee a a a — cn stiee In my home. Pipat Lee oie FLOOR LAYING, Local *none FE Seat G.| _boat Eo -—r a Ci wk. & Stale Bt. pepo a “Us” MONTH. Fe - —_Eva. & PVT NITY SALESMA req ters 2 to $.yrs. - oe YDER. FLOOR hone FE UCKIN _—_—_—— elor _ tn MENT. — So toni iG MEMORY wae tiles Needed. Dur to jo rect eng wontann BABYSITTER | 5 b DAYS, 3 Kurs eee) _ R. po al ang finishing. ere pe = re an. va z -0803 > Money Wanted , . PARTL x RCEL FURR. 3 ROON ahi 4 1 2 . 5 we ie TS TON : 000 : : month. Sti | Parente years =) Bee Mr Gates ESTATE on dren, ow ——— Fant tale On So jos. gr 135 Edison. Ph. Gat Witt % TON PICKET a 44.000, wit auray i eke: : Pvt. Entr., 965 "MOD RN é BM. Like R 4-082 ‘Oo SCRU burn. ank ee ene ORS ne D AY ‘sanding. s : * ith 6 pe yet . i , Pvt. a ae Por_apootsimest cal PRESSE, — ren. iit ‘kabura. Pr york. Tues. Pri WE +1837. PE 2 N WORK WANTED. Mich vw re Anne PE $2008. | _structed ) Se t 29 : é-s3z2 FERN, ais OW. a by _famfy Si | EEPERIRNGED WOOC TED IN THIS AREA ee Soe ts or full free_of _charge. vis ?| Wanted to Ren = OMS & . i Lx. = oy wEntat OF LIEUTENANT EXrEs bester Ra” Nora mes Fae i Wk of Heliywoed. | enced, FE 30010, fom ‘winter BUILDING AOVING AND rack, FE bass HOUSE. GARAGE & | ig. Ceen, Ware. Par. Thomas H- 1 yr. ago Jan. 11, bl Genter Reshester Mish. Ex-| Me pole PE 2-82 : D&M ee EM 3 BEDROOM La age family of . PE §-1370. | Saciteton APARTMENT PRi- ore la De © Gay thet Petras; INSULATION aig oat a 2 ted 8 eet oe an qeaooeie SERVICE a.221¢ | TRUCK WITH anyining., as . tine | entrance . a Sg a lg | periencea only, for 8. a Wan FOR REG wectical |. nurses. Eves. OR panty pee emt ESBCOTIVE Fok WilTES WEEDS Adulte only, : 2 RMS. — — memori on forever, | | Work. Apply ates «and sio2, Aubuta A FE_2-7004 & RE-| also dump oh gy RR ye oH aan a é away ferred ode! tracto en wants —_—-— NC NG A} Dump trucks d responsible family of 4. OR 37912. ROOM Fu wr | 2 APT. at 17th, 1982 Mom, Dad and be able to buy Jate “enarecter ip- Unusual eet ranles-minde type. FE te #3. RES- TRE Pontiac Farm an APT LL rd | CLEAN KITCHENET , Seciy missed by ae te men rigid ven i ¥ DESIRES A JOB IN RES- BULLDOZING ; 2 tor Co, | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) J _ROOM a, eat. lghlo and gas. OR _Brothe = vestigation. ai opportunity to} Person betw Leger vig | cABY Be mape PY tele a pom —_ FE 46841 Industrial Trac 5 pe | eee oman Bis r7 T eiedes 7 Funeral Directors 4 Ths “tot” youtselt ae S| gece Maat os Ge mal | Poeetinira wattkaes “sox ither | =e des DA Nn nelsdng Bunaar ox Goon paorbaties Sem 7 ROOMS BATH AND RITCHEY: Sea Se AAAS curity for you rE Cc. SCHUETT for confide SxpahiseceD- ering. — Su plies ij a | OW 06 ft. Garage only. FE 8-3612 o: 4 : PROGRESSIVE, or MUtual 46863 8 after 6. Building Sup COR tr — ting 20) or more MaDe oo. osc Fr" raise ENT. | cogy APT. FURN CLOSE FE | 7; rsonal interview. oe evenings. A. & Decorating B D_ CHARLES, ‘Correspond: : ANP BATH. PVT ‘| COBY A Near ‘ban stop. - ohns STABLISHED 43 YRS. — y 2) rR — = 10 CENTS x Painting Farm joan Rociety 7? RMS. after 3 WK. dayy. downtown. ; Donelson ae ES ; DISTANCE ‘his for You? D BABY ve | FIREBRICK, USED. 10 CENTS EA op CLAMS EXP. PAINTER eng ene Te saan St ae ven ee eae, : STANCE Is 1S. O weal! Uke (weakena week Re “Reg. brick, 3 ¢ EXP. PAIN =e CLEAN RMS. drinkers. RE SECOND FLOOR. FUNERAL HOME | LONG D ISTANCE prod: | “Would like w PE 2-2800. § Mite. N-|18T CLASS. Prices. FE _5-2860 | 2 CLEAN nd ent. No ~~ ENTI 66300 ne | erRice - fo} 2y rtised food transportation. PE 2 foe & Fi decorator. Reas. Pr > Bibenind. | — AT Pvt. bath a 3 OR_3-6833. “nich you, No. obligation, ur cay. Rent Apis. Unturnished 3 type ts 12 0° to publication. _deliveries. EM 3-388. mp | able and ublic FE 2-4858, Vern Ke =" : GERMAN SHEPHER! counsel meee oN owe A-i WABHINGS AND TRON and lees fie elo. Male __ Mesting pal IT Sen oD eat | PLASTERING NEW. 6” REPATE POUND: ayish tan, Very friend- Ri m, On} aE Ads may nee and $5 per bu. Pic cap FE; CALL BCO domestic neip WILL BABY 8 je. uh a dor. OR ren pe earn, RE "ALTY . i ay. p to 8:30 4m. delivery. Off Opdyke a renal Gath retroues. = eee ee box 16 : ATCH 1 RRO re : ity Sorbdbace che be eqnesies Neation after gpl ; vel 16 6 Fine rove, ing, Tailoring . the ‘Gay of oi. See TAGE _doorbe «YOUR | Dressmaking, s2m4 or - the e bac ea Re oe se el oe WOMAN 7, BA osm trang - “i RESrrLiNa, IN Sas Babee ; me toy tear eg || Breeden eine aie Ss Ye oo en «< ica’ fastest ‘or this ee Ue" ERT RR RM |) aeobs t rtd Seta Fri a a Pw ee et ssh | Wanted Real Estate 2A. a i = » re. a ae 3 “1 gt Fe} ‘ain i a ‘astionall d= | no ot whe ean type Bo _work, Five ¥ 12 my home. Call” FE —_— RS 3; + 34 vertised cosmetite 20 parts wa Peat, and likes pubic ~~ Building Service ~n RED. ke b.| ATTENTION: sere ——-.-. i546 ou will ‘cur bemuens. Ty '. contact 4 ; IG Kimball or : he ‘own payments for. a cv 688 learaing our busines Breet S| pare ates Employment s » A&B TRENCHIN es cer 11 oUtce we me ee 729 «(180 . charts Ike mode} ours, Por : feteg,, Wa Line, GET iT QUICK, a : willing a yee s mee. FE m= P : a ee a. = House °ot, Stour “ew ne SAVE ENERGY, USE|~\Aa ees Sanding through Classified Ads! : aS 1 CiVES Live iW; SA LE ae . . ‘ BABYSITTER FOR EVES L T . * “ > Se am : i DON'T WISH FOR/#apr ITs throws © WANT ADS! To find a c. BoB 2 Et | ves, whstever it is — dial | é : tween — . eu one ne ss En! He ie ey Oe co ee te ive ee en A-A TRENCHING FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer | Fete to LIVE on PUACE. i- | _ Foot 4 UNDE “through Classified Ads. To COUPLE TO euewory. good used car, see ¢ Classi i ‘jand get it! ® on may v a 3 4 a tai Ny Foe ie | Lae sell, rent, buy, 5 Pp, ri 3 Ey. ana einai bani. fied NOw. : dial FE 28161, ——— 2 LAROE w,2ome wir Call MU e20es; emt 3-210. : Down. 2 in . tke Iga for tgs fe et , y : é pis or EM psa Your Fair Lady Hotel Rooms - weap opis acres. sot Ft. «00 Dinle Hivy. | Belongs Here ; 5 RM. MODERN; ¢ RM. MODERN: Three be 5 all _spe- HOTEL AUBURIN Fobettect for paar Trim, ‘modern; § rm. modern; 3 Vine. clots and ellen — AVAILABLE Se : otis “er me Pr ea Re ving ‘room of apiece , pares, “mahog-| in « long time. Completely mod-| ment. 4 out Perry, only & Bisspeu Lake < Complete aise full 6 t with 3 recreation VACi ~ Se mew se vee ; q Brick 3 LE ae ATION. W. BIDE.| any | ee pay beat? oS jectricity ern and just like pow, Cerpoted $18,800 if sold at once tractor Wh minum storm windows & awnings. | ull! 5 ~pogg Rethrga ren IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LONG LAKE. 1 BEDR basement, pt [se pied apa tlhe Hving Feet BS ee: roakk-| —2 nee chane. Quaps. FE FOr. Y | Priced at $9,500 with $1,800 down, | “Sry” room end extra beth. Oak| Walk io and look at it and if Weekdays cail after § E : i and walk-out basement. You can|4 ROOMS & BATH. MODERN, OIL Willams ‘Lake floors throughout the bouse, plas- | , teres Wi 350 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 have “immediate possession and/| heat, auto. water, furn. Lake : Gray shingle bungalow. On. beau-| tered walls, Anderson) DAYS Oo 5-335 LOVELY THREE ROOM APT. ; ; ‘terms are ————e privileges, FE 5-7870, evenings. Pay Rent? | tiful landscaped. corner . lot. — —— Py Eves. Sat. and Sun, 8-085. COMPLETELY PRIVATE OF STORAGE SPACE. Yoo" x 150" lot. Saat off Airport! “Home Sweet Home” . mane: Speen ex immediate han | Ores ties rom vileges, and | 3 ) BORM. ROME si 5 & TAKE GROUND FLOOR, HEAT FUR- optional. Parking. Pr rE }3a00, Ra, near Hunioon Lak ‘We could give no better description at $6,993 $850 di a large landsce for over _paymen: NISHED. ORLANDO 3-614 ae _ 4 a ne Mea! ~~ +y—___}-_—__ BROKER _—_ play, Bee this” fine | aS é aaa » For Sele Houses — = VACANT HOUSE geliehstut, ‘right 6 room toders ‘3-BEDROOM ei cchaa ER aA anny some (ane jomnpere” 0M | Cones BUILDER, BE SURE & mews PREPS: Gistes hes x | home: cuzax BUNGALOW.) 4, DOWN room, gas beat, garage, love NEW HOMES- FE ¢us: PE. +4021 | compare our prices. F F os rooms, , © ‘jot. ¢ net School. : > J AND — nice, gu OpeTAInG APT more. Bagement. Meee Se] Weea’ ii ast beer aarp: ult pchecuns te : NEW + | WHITE BROS. 7 AND THREE QUARTER AC} in Country Bear Romeo. 4 rogms _ $2000 down. FE 2-See2. *| ‘This home has « full size dining Washington Park 7 ow: | = REAL PSTATE ment, of] heat, 45 min. from aa ; Areliaple immediate- |e ior mes st Ae Lp oer Montuly payments tees ibaa. rent byt LE natage 20 soem peters ates ; $660 Dixie Hwy. eee yells a. Sp agg oo) Sti Seed BESS “ tag Mina™ Sot” °™* | Bist W's hate’ eled eh |e te Pome eras LOM ca es i Ses _ Oehard, Court Apt oe oIncome se Reaniced tm ne | VERY SCE MDM SOME | Hi OMe “ : = iw ° : % ~ er FE ¢-2037 a “C Wood Co. Very nice 2 income. Vicinity TERMS ENJOY PAMILY LIPE to the, Song; “°C™ SF er month. FE i i BEDROOM HOUSE. GARAGE. o gpovtte = * ock ~~ Sarg fullest in Seminole Hills. havely | om large lot, paved road, $500 Dn. | Realte: OR cious §-reom — = &| PAYMENTs LESS THAN RENT # room brick, only 5. years old. ; tT e. ever payments. OL 4. Corner. | donor Re Road & Nise well-erranged 4 room iment 5 very large bedrooms, 2 baths, Take ments Alter 6 call OR 34040 wo. Gas oe garage, ONE OF TRE 2a-ft. ving room, Isf. dining Or UVolor | $800 DOWN, MODERN. $ ROOMS NICEST LOCATIONS roomi, large kitchen, Executive Pe and bath, 2 years old, Knotty | 9759 DOWN, 3133 STIRLING OFF Behind St. Joe Hospital with growing family will find this ; 2 FAMILY INCOME. I¢ basem 5-846. pine living room, privileges | " Walton. Nice, OL t-fiit, Broker, MODEL OPEN en ideal . Close to schools, E t S d room, brick duplex—eastly Se aos | on Williams Lake. 900 moath. Afternoons and Evenings -| ghurches poe @ centers as l e converted into ritngton —Pull_ Price, ¢1300_ OR _3-2628. : : “BON Fen sees, Dee particu d : apts. Priceq at only $is00. : —Bowaeeaieg ‘ye. Dene EP NONT 7 BEDROOM BAGE. ~ — MIDDLETON Earlmore Bivd. lars and appointment to inspect, : a oe with $3,500 down. THREE ROOM APaRTMENT. > = SS ee Executive Type Home SPECIALS! 53-85 N. Parke PE ysis HU RRY! HURRY! call now. Aluminum Siding Home ¢ BEDROOM. Pamily home. Seretened. Call efter’ 6 5m. FE LARGE } ROOM AND BATH. ee eet : Ereaings OR 2254 _or, ; $10 a eS oe ag ee ogg Figen Ba - Fe -— naa tite: ‘ 0+ RAS Pon fave! Fost Pontiac Gee. Hospital PE 2 sas gt Hertaining Sour large bed | TMENT — IMMEDIATE POSSESSION : [arte 100%. wide lot ampie| °% te first floor. room. arge kit 70 aR, PE 3s rooms with. 2% deths, a” | 4 AFAR ROM go On| 2 bedroom bungsiow with partial- STARTS A DEAI space for all’ the garden you! 3 pedrooms and full bath on the| DFeakfast nook, Ye bath west =F SIDE GAs Aa HEAT Eat, si ROOMS canoe § ROOM FLAT. DOWN- Sensngg menlleng]) apyaol goo chard. Lake Ave. Cull for further | ly finished expansion attic: Kitch WESTOWN REALTY | cee een ee en evenly | $e00nd floor, Excellent condition) Sedreoma "up, “ull” base, and bath. FE 413 % $60 month. Rechester OL fect Family room of Eris information. $4,500 down to han- pantheon Roe 5 P nacy _ be STOW? SALTY poy~ Lg Been throughout, ment, gag heat 2 ear ga- ‘Hou =< 38) Door Bioomfieid ck Pull price $90,509 with $2.000 A Buy At: rage. Chote 5o°n162" Semi- Rent Touses curnihed 30 iow? 3 BRICK RANCH _ TYPE School district. ~ | down, 2% ACRES "| § ROOM, 2 FAMILY. On! 310.960 .60 with noie Hills lot. Excellent peme 3 bedrooms sell quick Priced | 5780 DOWN — Located -— epartaley ¥a AC miles from the new Lincoln c Terms to suit terms, 1 yaven. ¢ Cony. 1 NEATLY FURN| Lars pee month. Call pore doy faree vi _— ined FAMILY HOME $ bedrm home, full basement. 4 and bath up: 5 and bath dove Ask For Mr. Veriee . supplied. re ray MB R EE £ GREGG | = 3 large —bed-} Sins la ege ving “To dome ty Heres (Se _Full ‘an Jot, | ——————— a aS <- = i ee : BEDROOM WALLED Lz Lak = ba can kel Late Ra. Sa wy oars heat: indine — - road Eine bey ara —— — 138 term — -s ee cr $1. io 7 good buy | W M. Fe. sai) “ — ane a7) rgaere. Close to elty. mete MA) pag Sated-er eu Size | j-aeomumawcm TYPE Howe. | {ui pesement, ule Gil furnace, ermet oe eet?) LAKE FRON1 2 BEDROOM, REDECORATED. 5 neem WATERFORD. MOD. ‘HOUSE. CHILDREN | : : home is peat and clean. Act | Pu prices ‘$12 500 with terms, by Sop ee with 100 rem tile bath chen, miled. FE 4-30 jar tél rm.. car-port. | rast) ed, boat & motor. $ 510,500 | POR A LIVE eRe SALESMAN C . = & 33 $10 per week. GOSEEN 5 BEDAC sat ie Siad acre : : i IVAN W ~~ RON VAL LEY . 2 Ar Ne hE a . : ee BATH. ACTOMAT.| Sugg, ** Pontes Lake _SI 2 Leshe R. Middleton S( HRAM | Ties Mie at Pontise Late = | Floyd Kent ase Beane —_ ag PE 43000 3-5204 or EM 3.6295 between DERN 3 ais BEW + BOOu |PECEEE, om ™ gomyson || SHOP aSas es Sema |_Fa aer eae ees , AK % s . AMPLE CUSTO PARKING . 3 ; § * eed Ra. = Inquire 061 Brows a CLAWSON—TRADE | aioe. Sost.yN cc N-CORNER 3 Ds .. = Two gg oe OAKLAND COU} s yours. We will butid you's start. 2 Decrm. fuil basement, expansion —Res m0 Your Fair Lady | Multi-Lakes Realty choles home and income. One | 7 RObuE ee? NEWISH 2 BEDRM. HOME tr beste of completed home See; sitic, gas heat, will trade for | ONULTIPLE Lisrixe SER Belongs Here. | . room apt. up, completely fur- miles Wert of Bontise or BASEM OIL eur mode! home in Waterford larger home and garden pilot, € gs ere j 2 BEDRM. HOME nished. and in’ tip-top condition. poling. oar son teneed 2 § ; ae Ta mation call Hubert Davis, «#13 oe SS ce ce Full pasement, large corner lot,| § large reoms down, completely sand peach, Only $15,300. | - #6 per mo. FE CALL PE 50083. _Trewindale br FE SU. I { em st e a qd ( | \ RK. Soctntae el ees ae Migdle | Straits Lake privileges. fast like new wi wena ae Low down payment, MS NEAR CRESCENT p a et Sen | ; | BE We sincerely pelleve that} -COMPORTABLE RANCH . GC ¢ prelerred. FE 50004. [Smelt Corgan F ye bee Down ~ = cea Gos a on 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA ©1578 sna —— ei Sheed best, values a HOME in Brendel it | | RB ODERN. kigeetie . WEWLY DES 7 3 RED MR. EXECUTIVE. VACANT. UNION LAKE wary. biend wit anything. Real consider smaller home in trade. a Large kitchen EM : Just listed this ultra-modern 3 bed-| itis slrective heme consists large well planned kitchen | ans! Hot water heat, : _ ; : ranch home situated on i fwo nice bedrooms, large il that is made for light house- aa wooded lot. $750 down. Im- ¢ welttancscuped fenced yard zoom brick home in Herrington | feem. combined modern kitches keeping. Tye Cat garece Lo Lf BROW ‘ Realtor mediate Possession. nearly new bome has large! forte Be vtec , ‘dining ell, | S24 dining area. room. 3 This home is being offered 1 Huron . FE 2-4810 x spacious living rm. Neat oe chen wih | pt seeped lot with rear! at 9 sacrifice. You can see Wutliple ‘Listing Service eer & clean as 8 pin, Located near, Up-v0-the-m meed for ¢ mn. Priced at it at your comvenience. Cail = : TA ig the convenient cchecly St ners “git large _— 74 $8,500- with a low down payment. or stop at 1 E = tS ome “aa hon, LAKE ORION | : — 2 awe. Here's a nice Call MApie +139) bath. wood feers, fully B _ BASEMENT 3 BEDRMS & - Lewrence W. Gay- cok Howe. oa furnace. 2 lots, | 2 ong = i gtagter shame, on hg he, TS jarge core or UNiversity tiled — = Knotty pine . Thi¢ home was built in| ———— ealtor, = eed north side lec Only ROCHI heater, tusulated and storms i ROOMS AND BATH ts i eee ee eek oe “3 end hes 3 ms allen} ROCHESTER HTS. Fr 7 tie coe, down. ‘Deut be late R HESTER - UTICA and screens. Plus ip, car < eee j space .| Where or when could you find) new 1% - car garage with side; %¢ , 4 Eig mye Mich, = 2 Dedrooma. hot water hest, large PAF et rice anse. Yedmeoms. Home aA ‘condl:| pheasant run. Only $11,150. | West Side Brick = gas -CLARK REAL ESTATE| tien. lagiered walls. Oek floers./ terms, Look this over, i's real| Close in, well \incated, Ig0. ‘name Wh April. Teadee aeseghes. PO W. Huron Bves,| Resement has sii furnace, show) goed. , |. Briek home : : E 4602 or OWE taal ae wager sotvener. 3 25 eg —_ . ~Tooms ang 3 baths. wuares 7 : | a ee | William: Miller cheery tome feoning fi Ta ceneaunr menses fees accented Ke a | SESPULEMESIOE Bat Realtor FE 20263] Bie room seep peters | ON a . urniture included, I ai stem. Exce: beat.” Aly ( SS =a possession, — t wee branch F Post omce | tage, too, "terms, ee Best Buys 7 wal 4 Sas = : - Mu Service = sae + at SAT ee 0. —- > 2817 — = Auburt : ; e fecunee: tar moe —— aa exe Eee ee Feats , Today zat oD NGlpance Fanch. Garage. uae wt But East Cornell we IT : wee ey oo : available, e145 “Wise Ra. ‘EMpire 1956 $7,500- ¢. imme Re al sh ? bedroo: : WHITE LAKE. On black 7 = ' ni room: bath (DESIGNED FOR Soses, = aM Cc. : diate posression “ Gosce ent. in cee oe road. 2 bedroom moters one oo — : win 1] nthe pp < ae heart, %year- : fp Ave. ‘FREE ROOMS. BATH. UNFIN- : ; Tore 2 lots with fruit and Modern kitchen with snack bar.) — ay attic, Cusine inelud- oid wom resale home, with R H Unt 36 ished upstairs 4 miles’ north of 4 . * ~ * " berries, Immediate posses- — panes. 3 car gerage. $10, 500, ed and w garage, too. Terms 3 dandy bedrooms, large ent Houses Unfurn. 36) uriaicttae’as sere Wet 11 Jimi Williams Sigg ca sihvee WaT © | em EN Real ; modern "kttehen and dinivg 1 BEDRA DELUXE =r. ona k mo. } se caN REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE . EC. fae -\, Kealtor NORTH END — Immaculate Near St. Michaels witn fenced tere yore. Fadise. very | UM 2 BEDROOM MODE 1218 Baldwin Ave FE 4.0547 Near Hospital | o6 B. Walton eves PE SOM) is the word for this attrac- 6 room and beth brick School bus at door, Ens Agiate caly. 666 per See Ave eee ’ Open _Eves tive 2 bedroom home. It house on paved street. In- down will handle. : feed tetas ety | RGA Te etm | Skit pennies we Lk. a wee iy ‘ARKLOW, 3 a _ PARTRIDGE Wall to Je es. Full 4] i]. bus tine and conveniently. | — $1,509 ‘down, Good DO IF YOURSELF _bqrms., $50 month MA _¢2203. vent TS : gp bacseneat, also Jocated | for [= . zt value. And, obtain the real oe : . . YY ors, plastered walls, ful y bungalow . — t Waterford Village West Suburban Sue cal G amenis WM. H. KNUDSEN prcgege Ge Ke Emig RENT OR LEASH large 7 room | 7 room 3 bedroom home. So petal cakes Wate «| PE cain - bree iS Feb ss Pig ve Sere ste. Room. for 3 Keviy ° iiroust out. The Real Low | Down ly priced at $9,980. ° aeEne = : reese and 1% car ga- on this 3 m bungslow COMFOR ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Culator he heater. 838 month. = RANCHER rage. “Fuh Tesement auto. fe only $700. Fo. be eure i the word for this 3 bedroom Of driving miles and miles Sha = | Pate tovely_9-¢r.-0ld,_3_bedroom,|- * Suttanding Seren aes ae. Cal for features brick exterior, full home that is immaciiate WEST to work pping. Then a tae Be Inc.| aaeonreter ke sa escape Recreate oe etter | estates ee a EAs ° g s Ss 5 eae oe gle Annett nc. Fesidentit vaections sdiste| DONELSON PARK | GILES REALTY CO. | Tpter, condition only 1% po Agha Eg BE SUBURB AN decks, om seeiw Sc ; epRoy. Ligs Mal REALTORS HOLM - Here is a perfect ‘home, beautiful. | PE sits rn 2 BALDWIN Ave, mistake on this one, see !t in a om, sacnace, . flcsre: Chive we chi. ness PE. 80106 SARA iy aoaclode for living, | After 6 FE $s2j/ today. potie ioe alee ore ihines 3 bedroom brick ranch bunt | Sewer. Best of all only’ G408 ; A “ : by carpetin in fat All ters rodms, Ro- own, Mediate “posses- Dog vm g08 De mc. Int a int WAL AREA. NEWLY | OR 3.10801) ‘Rventnga OR 9.2220 living. foe. toom, and Think of the Fun in both “living. and dining man brick nite re in tiy-| sion, , "me, io advance. 40260 after) decoras e and the . we and your family can oe gee basement and a ing room, very nice kitch- . oF Saturdays pte F incu = To B M . fave."on Jo. feet of lake md ts oe ar garace. 3 fale Gung ol a en) also} VACANT 60 ACRES , . “wiL RENT 4 eee = e oved ng Lene. Gate Are | eeatly priged ai 812,800, vestibule entrance and clos.| Looking | for a | secluded _") ENT OAKLAND LAKE ee to oh aa OUT SASHABAW — Buck- walle, Anderson. "windows bere oa this lovely parcel. gers € room modern..¢ bedroom. Tiled basement, eutometie” heat crete home. Pan. complete storms 7 VETS $300 Dn. 43% Mortgage | ster School district Close to NEW 3 BEDROOM FACE BRICES | Hures ENT St. bus Auto. heat ble price and terms $600 Down 3, bedrooms all or 1 floor Auto. heat. Located ‘n the “Nerth end. Stove, refrigera = 2nd +o — = Fer is+- ehutied, T's vacant. WE BUY & SELL CLOSE Oo STRANSBORTATION - SCHOOLS & sHOPPIxG— LAND CONTRACTS _ NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. | 33 WEST ee STREET ouT ae “RTATE. SACRI “ate our house, $695 Down rE 348 W.LONGFELLOW |NEWTON: BLDG CO __ Civilians $490 down. WALLS : CERAMIC TILE ALUM. STORM3 & men SINK aE AUTOMATIC HEAT Water i Bole streets) | AUTOMATIC INCINERATOR FORMICA | $500 Down ONLY $7! PER MONTH | INCLUDES PRINCIPAL PAYMENT. INTEREST & j INSURANCE i ONLY ® LEPT. RURRY! FE 58183 Wonk AT 63] MAINES — JUST NORTH OFF EAST BLVD OPEN 66 DAILY & 8UN i = = ba i $700 DOWN | GOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OFF BALDWIN HAS FULL BASEMENT. gag & LARGE 60 X 18 FT 5 ONLY §$51 PER vowts NO OTHER COSTS Re J: ee aT, altor 3 OAKI AN pes 5-068) rE_ 2-4875 _______ FE 41661 | almost sew auto heat & ele water, paved street, landsca IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Wak in and fook at tt and if in- Tested r uM D OPEN EVENINGS, UNTIL 8 30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | pe srr & Two Acres ith a wonderful home all eae floor This is most attra pede r 4 and terms. Extra acreage © i it de- ity of Ponti ust sell immediately 2 bedrms. with full bath, spacious kitchen, oi) heat. Storms & screens. Lo- cated near schools & shopping iLoan a GET TASH QUICKLY | Up to $300 » Oakland > )| PONTIAC STATE BANK BL on city mits ‘Near pen portation streets. Ready tor imm PRONTAGE “east deep. Priced to sell. Close to transportation. Cal for information Call MApie $-1101 __or_UNiversity 42 | a ‘ROOM HOUSE AND GARAGE NOTHING COMPARES TO LIVING St. -on Waterfor Hill WHITE BROS. Must be moved. 12 Thorpe Fre_ 8778 ROOM BUNGALOW MODERN. | newly decorated, oak floors, base- ment, paved street, off Baldwin, low down payment. nose McLarty, Broker FE 32162 “Loveland — 2188 Cass Lake Rd -AT WHITE LAKE ——-———- | Lake meirioees. newly decorated. with $500 LOOK... own DAYS WO 3-33 ROCHESTER ~ EAST SUBURBAN § rooms & beth. Glessed tn porch. “CUCRLER REALTY 336 N Gaginaw ome towall Fenceq tn yard Tie bath. Gas heat. 465) * i Rioview Dr. off Sashabs RANCH HOME EVES. SAT. & BUN. TO 6-085) 10 ACRES | Complimented by a Ranch Home | With attachd breeseway. 12x14. | and oversized two-car garage. All | rooms are spacious. Piastered | walls and oak floors. Master bed- . base = age about 30 ber cent wooded. POINTMENT |! pee teces=.“ Humphries of knotty Plastic tile in kitchen 1 convenient c ee FE 2-0474 Realtor FE ¢7114 mem, large ity cons pyomart 83 N Telegraph Open Eves. num storms & screens & More CALL. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR ‘LISTING SERVICE ___¥E 5 618), resied in talking to e the = and see 3 a rench-type bungaiow’ heat, and hot water. Carpeted liv- ing room outdoor yard lights | waiks and shrubbery: with a two ear garage, We have the key. _Mukiple Listing Bervice — wars ——= MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _house or lot DORRIS Aga is HILLS BRICK ALE OR TRADE Pressetvene seven room family | home, 1 block from Washington Jr. High. Finest material and) workmanship New carpeting, newly decsrabed Pull ba: and hak bath, s-fired steam heat, concrete drive 2%%-car Ligetd Seli er consider two home ip trade FRUIT A hens $8,500 $1,173 DOWN ‘Dandy aie aes twe bedroom bun- galow Oak floors, full basement, Large workshop Block from city | $650 DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow witn stairs) was A) very 76 bay. te unfinish: tic as a ba ment. automatic heat and bot wa- enna Sak P a tds orto ter, enclosed back porch and two- car garage, Vacani and we have a key. - George R. Irwin REALTOR =. 20 Baldwin Ave _OR_3-4416 a BY O OW NE eR VACANT for immed session ing room’ kitchen and utility room, years old, — This white frame bungalow, lo-| soled just off Dixie has eve ap-| aod is situated on two lots 5 i im, A home we feel has dollar value OUTSTANDING BARGAIN OWNER LEAVING 8TATE This atiractive 32532 modern to the minute 3 bedroom bungalow. situated on fenced lot, 89x127, 1s im A-l condition, Beautiful mod- ern streamlined kitchen, lovely tile bath, aluminum storms and screens. Ail rooms larger than average. Located west suburban ~ Owner sayae for Arizona $1, = ik | Pe | | room home. $6,000 down cad MUtual Sone $1 500 DOWN New face brick 3 bedroom, full lots | BUILDERS TERMS 1}, EXCELLENT. BUILDING LOTS x “ON GOOD “ROAD, WEST OF WATERFORD. - ALL FOR $9,750 — MIGHT SPLIT - Ro J.v AL LET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. — PE 5-068: OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SER’ FLORIDA | PROPERTY. eyEnice illness. 3 | lots M WOODED LOTS | Beautiful shade trees on extra large in lovely | ears for your me lots Aasset Dy “tor 2 level homes. Financ build your home Call today & let us arrange for your future hap- iness, Several rom! TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 6143 Cass-Elizabeth Road FE 5-1284 FE basement Oodles of extras ae) Open Evenings. | still available. FE 5-6767 or WE 3-4200 Will trade for equity in| tor Colored Families _ 2 bedrm. home, near school, im- ™m ponse ce, $3. Small dn. payment will handle. infgrmation call Mrs. 8peass, Russell A, Nott, Realtor 10 W. Pike FE sae eee Pil eaeeh heme. Large| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 = awe | FE 44 Eve ving room with fireplace, wa! in closets, tile bath, kitchen with cupboards galore rge paneled breezeway, 24)-car recreational | -- with fireplace, A REAL Y, $14,950 terms. 2 BEDROOM Ranch Plastered walls, oat floors, extra large kitchen with dining space Gas heat and just a yearling $7,000 with $1.000 down | $600 DOWN | $ room bungalow. Basement o!! heat, siso 3 room rental unit in rear of jot. Fuli price, $7,500 smith- - Wideman | ee 438 ose EVES #52) “ALE Tits "FOR $395 DOWN!!! : bedrooms, face brick ranch bome full basement. luxury ex- tras ated streets Only two left ModéTl 334 W. Hopkin av ILL. TRADE Ask About Option Jerome Building Co. PE 56767) WEE 3-4200 | MADISON HEIGHTS, 351 W FAR-| num Ave ity year old, 3 bed- | _ eset ON BRIDG) So RD. room brick, large fenced corner | lot. landscaped. Aluminum sterms | Huron | | | PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE | Cherokee Hills Its new 100 ft ano oety for, Beanect today’ and multi-level homes! Drive out Elizabeth —_ Loy 1 mile is ef Te Me mie SEE FOR Y TEAGUE FINANCE CO. prey ens because “T think they're lying about adding K-7 to this soap — it doesn't taste any different!"’ | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Business Opportunities 51 (20 x 50 STORE SUITABLE FOR SA FLOWER 3H grecuheuss in Northern Mich Fe > HU set-up for couple or family. F. FOR — 7RL “ RON Owens, Broker. OR 24 LIQUOR BAR no food or entertainment. Same past 20 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, A BENDIX 1 ELEC YER & BEN- ix al ‘washer baa Agiair r 6-2644. Ph. Rachester OL 60711 © Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1.9791, ee $35. — ~sahe 1212 B. Lins — . N, faint __209 Whittemore 8 at. D CONSOLE. WILL EPP GONpas ments _ of : Michigan tim, Piiotm Fock rm rockey. €11. sil. Both in good mere. cated Auburn Ave. ey Rochester Rd. F infor: all FE mGA CG A "REAL EALTY = Sat AND ter, Mich. POR aa Se Lecal fuel of] route. ppance peptios = R LEASE, IDEAL ikea! —— Reply Pontiac Press, x 62. - ____ PE 58-3152 2. For bom me “adaitions or BENDIX Di DELUXE WASHER. 4 3. To in or enclose yrs. old. will demonstrate, rea- house ¥ constructed. _Sonable. MA 6-3003, 2 a Se ben 5 comes c= BUNK BEDS SPRINGS & MAT- _ a Len ome tresses. Brand new, $39.95 & maple a sooeed ere Selection of wronght ren, ms Pontiac or Phone PE 4-17 Seomase take Aves CABINET SIN K. ‘BREAKFAST Swaps S5 | set, bed cha’: with ottoman. rot = i : ‘SL PONTIAC 2-DR. STANDARD GOLDSFOT SEFRIG. EXC, RUN. Good smeshonies! condition. Will) _Bimg cond. Cheap. 234 swep tor? er OIereT ‘boat: UULAIR i: . _ FE 5-1558. Calle 7 6. old. Terrific ma taoo. Take over i-FT_ He HOUSETRAILER. SLEEPS | payments. PE 8-1800. 6. For furaiture & | COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FUR- fine! Smare & coh F j raetae camp trailer, boat, ete. AUTO. WATER SOFTENER. TO. trade for furniture, chrome set. | COUGH AND CHAIR ik EXC. 7GonDL : 10 to 6 tak one & Recinane’ Sapeackics 51 — AND WINE sale, PARTRIDGE For Sale ce 47 ' Acreage Clearance at Dog Meat [Prices = acres near Ortonville — road frontage — 1320' aoe Slopes gently to good county road All or part at $6 per front foot—easy terms. $ acres west of Ortonville—roil- ; ing & scenic—good building site Only $200 dn — pak yrames. 4305 Dixie Hwy. ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING 9 ACRES Located ‘« mile from Clarkston Beautiful homesite down | 208. Ma (ACROSS PROM BANK) “MAple 5-5821_ rom dewntown, 1 terford Hi, acres, g hi : ground, ic ieeree, 280 ft. on roa ft. from g $5.000 with $2 and screens, carpeted. Reasonable” 3 i pay ayment. Take over GI. eaving State LI 17-5400. aaa “UNION LAKE > OFFICE | LAKE tty LL onus. | and $85 ‘ad month inciud- DORRIS 80N, RE Se se ect | nnn w wx. enone TC Trocke ® Mer ater 6:00 p.m. Liberty | ‘352 The Estate Savs Sell John K. IRWIN Here is the income buy of the year — « 2? family on Perry Street chowing excellent income | WE TRADE WE § _W. Huron Phone FE. Last MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Shores Brick Ranch This is a jewel in a newer cus- garage Nice lake view. aubdi- vision —and— GAs radiant heat, water softener, and magic ere garage door gran ‘o include carpeting REALTOR 1643 Union Lake Rd. _EM | 3.4671 TRADES Trailers lots, equities, land Pay | tracts, etc Or small down ments to sult your budget wil peoereed on the following co ert 3 eerne! epg cea lA easreet 2 bdrms., modern, 3 3 bdrm. modern, 2 ae oa modern —___| IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ON ALL C. PANGUS, Realtor Slesey a land with, foundation all in for 3 bedroom home, A good buy for cash or terms. Leslie R. Middleton | BROKER _S-TI21 For sr Sale Farms STORE FO! west side location, due illness. This short ee on highway S/R CLAWSON 1 RECORD SHOE ‘SHOP. 102 'N 102 N in Pontiac | like new. Ex- s cellent fixtures and pa rear “eae Good Phone rossing $2, _& pm Lincoln 5-9105. i Tyree on new brick x frame bidg- Distributar Wanted GROCERY—TRADE Trade your home contract or oth- Oakiand County open. Good profit pes ‘g er real estate + this margin on sales and nadesbei = : pes of stock anes as down pay- | FoR SALE SMALL RESTAORANT. $650. Call _ZM [REAL TOR Soe |IN PONTIAC. LARegs | eee ro bape bd Lhparhowtod good roy _ fe fibasetainy reliable person. FE PLEASANT GIFT a IN WEL TW Stock “& Oxtures. Piteet tor quick quire 4 446 M15 Ortonvill . ws SIGN-ORAMA CAN EARN For You In 1958 We can set you up SMALL BAKERY Fon SALE wit established eee Write SELL OR TRADE flective window signs. A unique livery pelt and tackle store, gro- and | new nto to ounts a We wil you in serviting Ja vil take "real pores or land $0 ACRES $6500 TERMS OR pen ee hee _trade. P.O, Box 535. _ DEXTER pate pa 2. udio couch. a FT. CHAMPION FOR PURNI- = Be iby swing Me tal re a . Fence ga Lake Road — Lot 66. sea Len ate e + Ma. GENUINE CU CULTURED PEARL bean ec! (needle potnt $30 or in for good. ap ite Teme stove, beds, _used carpet. PE $3068 an ‘a & | ne HAY AND STRAW FOR LIVE DOUBLE BED WITH MATTRESS, — sae equip. or cash. MEi- | sa dresser and dressing table. an MODER iN HOME ON! SavEonT AND MATCHING White win trade for busi-| chair, good cond. $25. FE 4-2275. _ ness. on 3-7807 ELECTR Sheek 6 “ LATE 1955 FORD. 4 TON PICK- OR 3-5851. : > of equal value. €LECTRIC RANGE EXC. CONDI- Y¥ 2-01 _ $50. PE 5-6405 tien. LATE 7 “PLYMOUTH 4 DR. gigc_ DRYER ‘ss MODEL MAY-|— Belvedere hardtop. 7,000 miles ‘tag mal $2 per week Duo Therm bar oem ear in good cond, EM oll heater with fan, Crosley De- juxe Elec SHALLOW WELL PUMP_ GOOD ae Schicks, mt: 33111. tion. Sell = swap. OR 3-6220 ELEC. oo . VERY GOOD COND cae “pOvrty “FOR HOUSE FOR side Pontiac property. Owner, OR , Ree. $129.95 for Jot, fruit & shade trees for west | 2 Round maple dining rm. ee i TOVES. BOUGHT. EXx- . poli ‘purner’s, 602 Mt, Clem- TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. compa washer ...... a Table top ae, renee megeice ; ee P-pe. Phe rm. sevece $20.95 Occasional chair ........:+.+ $ 6.05 Davenport .......-+-.-+-+:- 19.95 Lounge chair and ottoman $12.95 48" porcelain —- sink, less CUMS vcore ci vesere ss $70.05 Apt. size elec. renee cope wess $60.95 Apt. size gas” $40 95 | Many‘ items not sted ‘above are available WYMANS | 18 W. Pike Easy terms. . FE ¢1123 _ —— as-- "apiece a ri set & misc. furniture UsED Cas | ey er PROM §20 50 and wu unre Elec, Co. Munro SELL 3} PIECE LIVING hog cert. roma Uh ty kitchen set new. Make offer, on Sess any- time, Siegler Oil Heaters ene ke the heat’ at half the cost. ~ Money bace guarantee, SCHICK'S — MY 33711 STEEL PRAME BED WITH COIL springs Clean inner épring mat- _tress. $20 OR é WHITE BASSINET, 85. OR 35403 ne Warehouse Clearance letgag Mode! car or cash. FE) FACTORY REBUILT WATER On All 2 a . 1 year guarantee, | . 4 CRUMP ELECTRIC wa Norge Apphances SELL OR TRADE | How ate ee orm. ae acdc | a WAS gg Gale PRICE $13.90 LITTLE FARM — _Aimest| i's year eld, $1 cash. OR"3-007 = MO ccs Sear land arge | ie — Take | acon T tetrese coms | FOR REF. ELEC STOVE, | Auto. Wash a ee alow home. Modern in every auto. washer 1 living room suite, huts, Wes einisi" “sint'ae way. Only 3 years old. Two paths, | bea ee rave | 8 $112.67 em, furn. Oak floors IDAIRE ps seee large 20° living room. We can! Exce’ condition. Reasonabie Auto Wash $190.95 $187 aa = ee __ | Cony, Wash 8179.68 """” .§107 Bs home in trade. Ask for Mr. vor ie ta. Also SALE AI | 6 ins: ote Brown L H. Brown, Realter, —°” )_ players, ; as Dryer s _Hreamgs iB ono 2ui8. - FL oe LE | mee. ever si7e Ps siz7.sa SWAP SERVICE es how in N THE : ace + yellow 1 OR ¥S961.__ | ¥ Danish tod. chairs. Reg. 448 85 BAL Retr. eae ST TRADE — ~ DRAYTON wooDs. 2) 65 | * . bedroom ranch 1% car rege, \¢@ ‘Upholstered oecasional chairs —_ you can CHAROF rt 80x200 ft, beautiful jandscaped Reg. $69.95 for $39 Only Down Delivers for Detats When Calling —_ a peste nl greater proportionate earnings. A car—enough capital — enough time-are necessary to @q ‘ATION I Piease write —— bank and Ls Low inventory. Er pont TAVERN & RESTAURANT in email town on main fire, #7.500 down will handle or ood land “aoe the “Thumb section on la BEAUTIFUL 31's of Oxford. With no | bedroom home sa excellent ahey at $15,500. Term HAE. HOLMES, ING 2331 8. Lapeer Rd. ing brick oe on 70 x 40. ait i e 000. zed of vith 000, Includes bres $ on pbullding and business, LOOK HUNDREDS or BUSINESS OPPORTU Many will take trades, 60 bars &| for BARN! ES HARDWARE | chit WiLL gwar BOXER FOR DRYER | Rec. $198.50 PE $277. 138 ont we 5 v6 EQUETY_18 Clayton's Furniture 2» ranch & Appliances in town or on Southeast side. Bal- |FPOR SALE: COLDSPOT f REFRIG an Villiage voles us know what you have to cleaners, all makes. year guar- . sates, $16.95 up, “hres Electric, R °D. RILEY, Broker 500_N._ Johnsou. jot for 3 bedroom brand new| $810 Cambrook Lane Waterford. prick pee ee Fae ae ato ay oF xe. pom gg agg nah gt tah — For Sale Clothing 56: refrigerator nts studio-never used Recr— rm. oak or maple sofa and — Sealy mattress and Bex spring. also __142 W. Huron full sited ae headboard. | ne home with full basement & | 3065 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego Harbor i PE 45-0474. ance owing 84.300. Also have a a condition. $50. 1143 Beverly 3 bedroom home in town with | ._ Sylv full basement & gas heat, Call FACTORY — VACUUM Facioatne GIO AUTO. ia ac ac ~ ee ine Re 48421, _™ost new. FE 2-4675. WILL TRADE __ | °4§, 9{07%.,9900 cosbition. EQUITY IN HOUSE 3-0 <= Ref: rato: (Eas ee _ kG ve s RIDGEW AY REALTY , nee “YOUR OLD. SKATES SS SS es aes GOODYFAR @orm. sets, walnut or maple, | Sel prin — off on all tobogans 23 per cent off “ 0 8. ager | abe wei USED A | HOTFOINT = os ae Ge _ one Siectrie USED 1 ELEC, c prove USED TV sso UPR BCA COLO TV, $256 Sweet's oe ance, 422 W_ ures FE +1 ee WRINGER WASHER, $1995 R. B. — Electric Co,, 1066 W. Hu- | Rocker ol Drawer chest . 3 enser * Studio & ‘chair 50 Jas Tange 56 Elect: 50 50 so items." convenient credit THOMAS ECONOMY. FURNITURE %1_8. Saginaw PE_ 23-0151 For Sale _For Sale Miscellaneous 60 __. ored Venetian biinds. fully insu- “§ rooms, 3 bedroom bungalow. nt Owne ries and deep freeze. A | Call Collect’. Ortonyilie NA_ 17-2818. ~TEeTr Shox Sere $55, FE T says submit an ener. felendly bei, pberheot a ood Ale | ROCHESTER MICHIG AN BU SINESS N- B x Gar ikea ai . most convenient location in a : al Fj cS Small Investment, in "west suburban aren. COLORED 1 ACRES” | SALES CORPORATION OPA Tt REED. ee ee ee hE Dec, ~—&>. * x Land C ontracts S57 rare ve vs "Oatlan ae = vacuo Oa kland Park Located right across the street from beautiful Oakland Park draperies automatic washer and extras GAS steam heat About $5,000 down This home has 5 rooms ant Vacant—$o50 Down bath with gas heat and auto gas water heater Priced at eniy $4.500 with a low down peyment. Like new 2 bedroom burtigalow, | with 244t living reom & tled neti 70 include I like-new ELEC SCHUH FOR LAKE HOMES. FARMS,” ACREAGE LAKE LOTS ETC. IN ALL AREAS WEST OF PON- TIAC, ae DOWN eure this lake front Fronting on east. of Detroit Braces’ 3 south of Rochester Ww price, CALL APPOINTMENT! ‘Hurphries # No Short Weeks YEAR-AROUND HOME; ltt fs are in business for t mH spa Trier, my until ® poms LADIES FUR Soat | STONE MAR-| gan Sewin ten dyed muskrat Size 12-4. ceo is C —_ 2.2801 | KENMORE waste KENMORE Bargain. Ph. FE : Elec. Do pedis = each. Linen up- VACUUM - | echeaners eae. bet 32-3337. Michi- i TON ENCLOSED RACK FOR “6 Pickup. 18 gallon whee! berrow orchard sprayer. A-i —- Beagle, 18. months. Call after MA. 5-1343_ ‘“ OF — ON CABINET HARD- ware, misc. bidg. materials. hard- ware AL Lt Fs YOUNGSTOWN STEE AND WOOD KITCHENS alum. a N- money down — $5 mo. -_ holste OVERCOAT, SIZE 38. _— -vest table arm ors ee $15. Topcoat, size 38| host. cheirs nd a Ee ieer, ve length 27, $12. FE | geo See This Home On Cherokee Besutifully located 2 bedrm | brick home, large l'ving Goer spacious dining demi ot rooms Heated WASHER” rs ASRYER Foals mr down plus closing costs. | KINZLER _EV venings iré Rea bemi.. cee attic, ot! nett 670. _W. Huron x Ph FE 43525 Cash to __Open “ie: rakes plus at ied = John etanie ince 1025 213 West, Huron Street FE $4447 Eve FE 5-43 I tates. Have a cusiom built home FE 2-542. Thelma M. Elwood _Ritr List YOUR PROPERTY ° eis —_Wiison Reai Estate. FE ANNETT | OFFERS cre small house, needs some improvements. $5,000 cash or terms . 500 ___3 bedroom ranch priced be- low other homes in this sub- division, Built in 54, oil heat, water softener, alumi- hum storms and screens. Includes combination wash- er and dryer. Lot 60x200 Near new elementary school | Terms 0-Room Home I ARRO-> $1,500 Down BRICK RANCHER 3 bedrooms, full basement. auto gas heat & water heaters, col- Jated, aluminum storms & screen.) veq drive, payments inciuce) aes tecurabes. only 4% cent interest, LAKE PRIVILEGE part basement, automatic) ol storms & screens, 7 — fepeed lot, only. | NEAR ‘LAKE ORION | eS bungalow on jot 66x bath, off heat, were owner Wit’ sell or. 3 bedroom home in ORTH SIDE mL eg home, full bath. *g wale be garess. immediate | 208) ++ -—Let 752270 woneq commer- cial, located between Pon- tlac and _ Z Home could be used as 2 or 3 apartments, family /. home or business. I eae fireplace, basemen fé furnace. Privileges on Loon Sri soe An exceptional buy’ at ‘Seminole Hills Brick 3_bedroom’ and -den or 4 oven and range. den, bed- f and full tile bath on ‘com ‘eation ent, gas bane: rat. ‘Cone and drapes | imeluded. Lot T0x14, ga —- rage. Roy Annett Inc. Astor street, near Auburn, | ’ ) fireplace, mod- ern kitchen With built in- TY testratte with-hew “addition on Tackles Drive on north side of lake $8500 re includes stove, refrigerator, etc. Phone EMpire 3-4196 HOME AND 10 ACRES $7500 BES ~ Atha es DOWN buys this BB silat th ee “e rare bargain. HONE EMpire 3-4196. SCHULTT 7404 : " Highland Road (M59: EMpire 3-4196 MUtual 4-6863 NEW HOME See this large @ room. oak floors, | plastered, painted walls. insulated — Aluminum storms, basement. oi] furnace. 5 acres of level! jand, es North of Pontiac off Baid- “PONTIAC RE — fs 137 _Baldwin FE: 58-8275 HOYT » DRAYTON $4,100 dees= BRICK} RANCH = || 3 bedrooms, FULL BASEMENT gas heat. Living room with) large dining ell, ievely oak floors, cheerful kitchen with large eat- | ing space and sink with a view! | Ceramic tile bath, COPPER PIP- | ING. Dry and light basement — large recreation space. Blacktop street, SCHOOL BUS at corner ARESTON AREA $3000. bedrooms. FULL. BASEMENT, | newly carpeted living room with dining ell, drapes included. OAK FLOORS, igre sp large family pag bath. Large corner lot TON. will —— he down to re- sponsible patty in ; ie REALTY pa he 2-08 re ee Ra. AAA FOR 5 : BY O WER. MODERN furnished, 4 apartment building. Hot water\heat, hardwood floors, €. FE §&3674. _ 2 FAMILY CELLENT GONDI- tion, 82.060 _ PE 23-7632, rE 83 Sale Business Property 49 49 2-0474 Realtor N. Telegraph Multiple. Listing | Servi ce | WOULD You> _ Pay $189 per acre -for 3 farm With modern buildings. sO you can own farm north of Lapeer, for only $14,950 Easy terms Call JA! 4844 _Eves OR 36148 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE _ call _Rutledge. O OR 31111, _ FE 4-0003 6 interest. "pcanee is $1, deed and title. PE 8-6013 tense: East Blvd. & Mt: Clemens 000. ee © J MAMERERAT ET RAY. re ‘NEIL, Realtor "apne TIME. OPPORTUNITY Money ie “Loan. {State Licensed Lenders) Lt @ COMMERCIAL CORNER. 80x120— | across. from Fisher Body office. Ideal location for many bust- nesses, $16,500. MOND. REALTOR. | INVESTORS! _ We have -450__feet of valuable | Dixie Highway frontage for sale. Can buy 150 Pong with _ 42544 Eves 0 | 150 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE —- Disie Hwy. Near MIS. M _ offer. Phore ORiando _ 31259. INVESTMENT BUYS 45 platted lotr. down. $25 per month takes all. Desirable 80 _ subdivision 4 mile road frontage on 2 roads. $300 per acre. E-Z_ ~ terms. ii N | NEAR NEW LINCOLN PLANT. ° Very good a buliding | with room quarters above. Suebie for ev: eral types of (eserenes Bee for AS Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Hwy. at ek CASH LOANS REAL INCOME BU JICKNER SELF-SERVICE — TOY ROUTE BUSINESS — S hale lk cenuins ane Ce i ™m Tm, Eas Heed Goole 7) es we % — NEW MATTRESS, 168 8. top. 2 oval end — mag. Dun- ea Viale model refrigerator rig! can Phyfe. 1- upholstered | iate model ._.... ++ $50.95) 8 See Bee “winthrup @ainus' deck’ Pe | Several geod awe wine Vat t Finance Co. We are ae oe tes halen Dun ¢* Our distributors toy reorders are We have the largest assortment, ‘widest price range best packag- Drayton Plains Since there are some choice ter- ones available in this general arma cores a WHICH FSTABLISH FOR/ pow es toy —_ are ‘fap: —guiec es eer DORE | SEABOARD ERAE |} —-Gonimereial-iots:-Piatted. $25 per _ foot. E-Z terms. ge Ave. tage, Choice corner ‘loca | tion. Make offer. | P| tesa REAL ESTATE INC. _MA _ 5-6821_ pid A GET- RICH- QUICK SCHEME mn your own, Bim were = — sched money rt i te . time ‘ind Foe | leave room tor full AV AILABLE SOON | Ove represestative will arrange eo we CST | ee er eecee pahellend ; ELECTRIC DRYER, plane, «pe. blond bdrm, sute,| Sfgp wringer washer, 648. OW elec. £ ry » in RITCHEN TABLE Ws. CHEST 7 PIECE SECTIONAL & “arawers, ge ae S drecaing 3 table of drawers. Exc. cond. Reas. fegeeeeieians Clay. 7 brand new, ais. 08: Pearson's Fur- Good . | _niture, Orchard Lake Ave. AND | LEONARD , GOOD COND, Tike new, used € times. Call FE | washer, ee "teal used 6 7 —— © X28 ROG @ PAD. 6. 10M) TM Co. ‘leon! W. urea, : aed OM SUITE. frig., stove washer rm rd Brand new, dav & chair 2 a hae th RT ET 7 | ‘Spin Dry Washer... $65 00; osrer Table Witt LEATHER [Maytag square tuy washer. $00.95 Linen =. tpt lad ipa call, O WAL. ase. 150. ‘ 9941 eves 23-5376. pe en | LELYS. kebere ena Mochester rm ia soesyl CRIR_AND MATTRESS. | } $10. Teeter babe. $4. Child's leath- ver, PE. 5-9120. 7 WHEEL UTILITY TRAILER. ror OR Fa alr compres- Son BOIL 1 PIPE: 5 PT. § 3.79 VE PLouBING a5 a jaa TkG a pe Gas Heater a Cab sinks & fittings Laundry trays, stand feantig os cx oe $23, 172_ South __ Saginaw 8 st.’ 85,000: BTU. EVANS “OIL 8 SPACE heater with blow Sea OR sades er and 229 tank & GRADE CAsT 7ROW BATHTURS. $36.50; Ist quality tot ge ge Fad a 8. habe: ww La = | ee ™ ter furnace. Like new. ‘on Good _for_8 room house _ MUtual 46024, ~ ALL SPE CIALS . 6 i Masonite 4x8 sheet fone $30 Ls. re . er Plas soot none ve al... $4.46. seplien” xew 4 Bay . Fu SURPLUS S LUMBER Mater D0 Highiane fa “"atsey ORNS Berry steel overhead — 8 and modern door on your ‘ee BE SEEN a DRUM | kites PR 2 PRICE AKC MALE BEAGLE, *) ea vEARS TF toes ding. PURCHASE PLAN CALBI MUSIC COMPANY i s | KESTINSTRUMENIS. BEAGLE ‘BR i cece ier ip MALE, rae months shots. E | -&.. eae POPs AKC BLACK 1 Sr] ne Two Ts old Pe bike Call ane — | gone 7% t if ' ' | 'GLENN'S MTR. SAL ES) 234 8 Saginaw FE 4-737) = Ane CARS. fy THRU op dollar "AC BU BURN. MOTORS _ CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD - WE TRADE | Are you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”: portation special for your equity) in your '3¢ “55 or 56 mode] car? Always 20 “, —— to choose | Roe ‘lathe, ‘Bundle 25 Ib bag veal cement a “NORE Rd. 2 o 8 AM TO 8 PM Dally DUOTHERM OIL HEATER, LIKE 15.000 BTU outs FISH 8 SHANTY. eo GIBSON AM. F FORMICA, — ae ~ = Rlestsne Sour: heaters Bathtubs, first grade Thompson Heating Equipment cH LER AIRTEMP OF & LUXAIRE FURNACES Minneapoils Honeywell Controls INE TORY “SPE a 3 FR ovtssade “usn doors Morrison heaters 1800 BTU N 2. oak Oren ber $0 square 1 E _Muron_ FE +0666 Oot : oak flooring, ‘ten square f.| Rental Purchase Plan In- per — for counter tps, Nv olverine Lumber Co 2-07 ~ BRACELET WiTH® sterling silver hand mede ee TCHEN- NET SIN pai rer gee HF wane s0s 30 SOLO VOX ORGAN ATTACHMENT = Proorescent 13 Orchard Le) KENMORE pack HEATER and) MUSIC Co Tetter- Babe aa ar < $8 These chi hoe tollets 69 6) ¥ Lavatories compiete =a mixing cent 383 Orchard Lr ao —- a2 LADY'S DIAMOND oe NO ed 0 is Nutria fur ca HON oe ICE SHAN. NEW GALVANIZED rite ao lengths AYERS PUMPS = 7— tee & mat CONN SELMER BUNDY FLUTES | 119_N. SAGINAW any console Like new. $450. _3-1525. feet diti a ae Terms pee ~ MUSIC — as _ Sagina ; §-8222. Good cond $2 %3 Fou co Sante "WITH | Cage. ‘for beginners advanced students $195. Sma: de etd p ment Balance monthly. _haw FE “JANU ARY “SPEC ECIALS S Brand aew Wurlitzer Spinet Planos ee) Guidransen “Pinafore , | Somer, omen on acer $ 308 3 305 SIAMESE ertTENG 10 WKS. OLD Wurlitzer “Electronic Ww oboe Two Manual a $1030 ang Near me tensa-7 tional Gussamen “Transistor Or. | gan” with built-in Leslie Speaker — by a professiona) Ree al . hee 2283 8. sielegrapt Road PE 30M : 7 8s . $49.95 PIANO TUNING —_ osc AR FE 25217 Rehm idt, NO. TUNING eo PLAYER RE- = | Br Sens Quitmeyer OL 6-097) REAL BARGAINS foenattts wabee ett USED SPINETS bright piano $ 7300 wnt LEASE OUT ON SKEebeEns $-8562 oo terms tar Bosten females. Bost = i 1383 Clrde Rd_ Milford WILL SELL MALE BEAGLE 1, yr a of trade for female beagie.— FE 41666 Unorizht Piano sits Upright Piano $145.06 $288 85 * Hi Fi Used Magnavox Now $199935 AM & FM LLAGHERS Or a'l Band & Orchestra struments MORRIS MUSIC 343 Teiegraph FE 2-667 any different imstrumeot ¢um- _eeheried te fer in 5 minutes $250 - $23 down Balance, $15 per month CALBI lie N Saginaw FE Weomae “ORGAN. NEW FL00R waraatee $660. terms 3 pears “CALBI tnt art le ’ Regine: PE 3-003 s- VOSE BABY —- N ane 5 PIANS. +07, __FE $0322 ‘BALDWIN ACROSONIC MAHOO. | Pea am Sorat | BULL PUPPY — oCABLE “EMALL UPRIGHT PIANO. | old ha 45536, __Good condition. $35. 54 Henry Ciay | $4 65 CABLE PLAYER PIANO PLAYER | . $3.20 iy new per PARAKE pies, Pag PO cos ris 1 Bird Masehory 480 Auburn "Ra j 46510. EG GERMAN SHORT -HAIRED | | Reigate 2 x78 me 1 gaence | and | ii ” die paage Hig YE 50283 SIAMESE CAT FEMALE PER Pe hae 7 mos. old Unreg- 8LO'8 | vat SHOP. Trap Fish 2 Aquariums | 85 M cnc Mil sepaee © ivecie ie enter _FE o3{12 _ ER Af a4 FE +0 ___ FE ¢u12. Auction Sales 77 , Qperin. Rear. | AUCTION SALE. SAT JAN 18 i mile south “, mitie| pled Oe Lake Orion We are. SILV Mecree stud service. Fee, $10. edb HAMSTERS cancun HAM- Pet Shop. 69 8. Asior WANT pace HOME FOR cols, ee Shepherd pa fee DOGS, CATS 8 BOARDED -_ _ May, G ao) x _& Feed 7. ire & 2xD ct ere ALPALYA « i ' S ee iL. . . OR 3-265 Oct A aneae DOBERMAN AKC 6 MOS. OLD. usee Proulx Ollver Sales oo _just_ north of Oxturd McCulloch Cham Saws, FOR aS LOW AS "bh term: KING BROS. YOUR I H DEALER we Ra at Opdyke MccuL LOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals Parts & Repairs rooks Ris MI'_—«6-0446 1s90 CC i ; SPECIAL We have in stock one sew Farmall No 400 1957 =a tractor, com- piete ers dra® Tele Pay valve 9, bydreulic. WILL KING ‘BROS. YOUR 1 DEALER Pontiac Ra “at cogee selling out a compiete heme from Said Eagle Lake. Also other con- a aumects of modern ant astique furnt mee Dining room. bedroom an iving room furnRure Livestock 72 72 ‘St HOUSETRAILER. 9250 FOR. rae take ever payments, OA HOLIDAY | RAMBL ER it's PT travel trailer New condition MArstair 65280 _ =) FT HOUSETRAILEP CAN ne seen at Robbins Mobile Vil Trailer 6. G00 W. Elizabeta lake Rd. FE 5-5818 MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace ¢|38', 1% WIDE. LOW AS $3,998 OTHERS IN COMPARISON 108 models available in 1, 2, or 3 3 bedrms. § sad 10 wide. ._ “ottle Gas Parts and Supplies ite Walls. . ED. WILLIAMS _ 8h 4 s Saginaw at Raeburn ware WALL | TIRES | _Mareid Turner Ford i | WRECK CORNER wa aCaga CRANKSHAFT « GRINDING, soe var > Cytisders repored. x Ma-/ “For Sale Motorcycles 83 ; ORE Ais side car. 124 East tT RAILER EXCHANGE | pe Le ———— Boats & Accessories 85 _FE . ; EVENRUDE MOTORS = Lia. hee dl be goed Sh 7 models et trators | $1 FORD DUMP $2725 PER MO / No money down Assume pay- | ments Contact walete fuboe ER. _& Adams PE 3-329 Buy No Ow Spring Brings Bee IRST . WITH "A RECONDI- TIONED & ota RECONDE Mero ene wile “CY” OWENS PICKUPS HUNTER AT 8 WOODWARD _BIRMINGHAM MI ¢-2735_ NORTH, PONTIAC $3 Ramble: convertiv'e ...... $385 "83 Chevrolet 1 owner ...... 8.305. 4 Chevroiet —s ~_ wees $405 Many makes & aedels te choose ™ AUTO SALES (312 _W Montcalm FE .4-0151 WANT TO BE THE APPLE OF your wife's eve—¢ei the eeeire of ‘your teenagers give them +5 | -pendabie trans portation — 183 a coer rots — excellent condition Call Mi 63261 PONTIAC. | Higher Prices le ey ee ee Buick Century wagon "33 Ford 9 pass = New .. oe fee Piy mouth “i H 1. $78 $4 Chery : as ; $ 785 ‘4 Nas ar N $ (35 "$3 Chevy Be! Aly 2dr $ 595 33 Chevy Convert. $ 585 Pontiac 2 dr. 3 owner. $ 485) "Bi Chevy BY... cece sce $ 395 | “Si Boic® WT ....s.... 0. $ 205 | "82 Plymouth #d-. .......... $ 25 Ford Pickup .. $ 250 | | °33 Willys Z ar S 1e N -Madisop __F) 9109 $5 00 hock. H stvte underwear $298 $it.oo PUREBRED SHETLAND PONY, ¢- yrs co adie new wer em _ 78 N. SAGINAW 8T WANTED. t HORSE FARM WAG- oe HE -good cond \FE! _ Yar? before 1 p.m Wanted Livestock 7 73 we: te seer ___ Open 1 "Eves. & Sun. PM. ‘3 MOBILE CRUISER, ALL ALU- AR. minum. Full price $875. FE 5-4684 1953, 29 FT ALMA. TANDEM gurr Hyis Moedile Viaes’ tal Let er cal FE S@181. after 6 . “SALE — BARGAINS BARGAINS Ove wee Homes to select (ges. Up to $1000.00 OFF during lowers ~ I se aoe OP wagene mangers. NCI“G AVA ABLE INAAD LAKE Pam -- FE 4711-97 W Huros FE Sans CASH FOR MOTOR. HP OR 3-6078. 18 TN STOCK “47 . (SR -SU5 4 (P RANCTIEROS 538 CYLINDER FORDOMATICS $250 DOWN STAKES cote 1 Ton *52 International Ton WANTED: LIVESTOCK FORREST te For Sale Poaltry | oy. wea, off Brow 4 Soll hr, CE GEESE FOR aa Clark- wart Lor gel oe NEW HAMP ~"Sale Fa Farm Produce a || JANUARY vamp, ZRAILER SALE bedabahaae trace Look at it. some of these prices on 1956 Detrolters: Joikeon' Ac on le _ sharpe tackle and eg bait. ned, Sfiicie_Mie “Shoppine Cent modei trade ins at rock bottom — ¢ —— when rou drive Hutehip»o "BOB HUTCH INSON 4301 Dixie Highway. Drayton Plains OR 3-1202. 7 Dass_a Week | ~~ See Our New Line of Aluminum -Boats Reaj wus - * savings! 1$ Wt. Traveler ............ $68.00 rt Saas -. $7388.00 45-2 Bedroom |: A 007° | oe Ft. ’ pesreses - $38 aa wanes = (SF) Eee coo» $4488.00 Ft. 2 bedroom ......... $4198.00 iad La tT bedroom .... .. : 00. “Also -8 targe selection of ‘ate prices YES vou Will save hue | YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. , use Boat Works ™M Ford 1 Ton 55 Ford 34 Ton ‘33 Dodge 2 Ton | 14 Foot. TRACTORS ’53 White Sleeper Cab COMPLETELY OVERRAULED 1°36 International ; 2% TON > aoe Dc sel 3 CYLIN F ROM § $1095 & UI UTILITIES ‘48 2 Ton Chesruict , The Works mngman’s Friend Better (ars tors [ exs ah e _ Sage a JSED CARS 1957 DODGE | new. Equipped with power ‘steer. | in Power brakes, Factory ad tube radio, air cond! steswonsly heater. Windshield washers. iia dercoating. Side view mirror Ev- | baad conceivable factcry acces-_ ERY LOW MILEAGE COST NEW Over $3,900 ‘OUR PRICE $2,288 “TRADE ACCEPTED * TERMS ARRANGED i UP TO 36 MOS Soar SE) jones ,: f eextras, See this one owner beauty | Finance Co : 8- nT 56 CHEV, 4-DR. $276 NORTH _ Chevrolet AT 8. WOODWARD HUNTER BIRMINGHAM MI 42735 36 CHEV. BEL AIR, 2 DR.. HARD- P. gilde. heater, targuotee a ner ra Roto a 1,245. 124_Oakia! FE 4353 HU RON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS a GOOD SELECTION OF CSED CARS | 953_W. _HUROY rE te 2 wne Power glide re mote teiay Just rour car down ‘Haskins See, 6751 Digie Highway at M15 MAple 5-307] _Open Nites Tia La 7” Ford r) pass wagon. Like | COMPLETE PARTS & o 3 Sy Savings PRIME SPECIALS. | 57 Piymouth 2 dr. 13,000 miles. R&H. 2-T. Coral & be: = Rambier Demos. @s 1a os. Wag- | noon Std. & Auto. Fro $1845 "34 Caves ‘Windsor D’lx. Rea. Auto, ese 1400 actual. re never Gow ‘PORK LOIN xe Leds, ,3 Dodge V-8 R&H. cut $ 405 ‘84 Ford Y-8 Crestline. Pow... $ 693 “36 Ford 2 dr. 2-T. Leen » § 45 “644 Rambier 2 dr Air coud... 9 693 BRUISED FRUIT ° CasH "4 Bord V8" Needs grill... § = os 2 Ford V4 Apa, feu each... 4 22 Rambler wegen Posch. 395 SELF VE SAVE. - Birmingham _ Nash etl be 7 om 36 fom CONVERTIBLE V-8, R prt. owner MA _5-1481 iT FORD ‘STATION WAGON, V3. oe F sant and power brakes ng. ~ wails, Low aailes, Bec- ond car of Ford executive. $2.- 050. 38-6349. 36 Sob VIC. at, ~ F LANE. R&H . Eddie Stecie Hardtop "SF FORD $1365 NORTH | 0 8. _Weegvert,_ aan - Chevrolet HUNTER AT. 8 WOODWARD _ BIRMINGHAM __MI 42735 ‘34 CHEVY CONVERT. SHINING Rome red. with white walls. Very sharp-red and white inte- $495 Schutz Motors: RED TAG CLEARANCE SALE XFORD TRAILER SALES AND COURT MYrtle 2-0721. 1 mile 8 of Lk.) Orion~ on M24 _ : me ee aoe cushions, _ 5-788 i pit. R. lead igh eit 4 Gas pa Beit re __Wanted Used Used | Cars "35-56 Models © ‘ALL QIODELS NEEDED OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M feromele” “Bright Spot” To —— ’ Line ‘construc. winch 108 oye ‘ft. cable, peer "5S c wet rolet 14 Ton 50 Ford % Te ” . FROM $252 & UP DUMPS 35 Ford T-70O Tandem iliary transmission. Mud and snow tires on fear ° ALL TRUCKS REDUCED FOR SALE “cy” . e rn) yard box; power steering, aux- “WE TRADE—TERMS [3% beter Wa, Very nce McNEAL | For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | at 635 S$ Woodward MI 42042, Birmingham& "Ear Cus ne Guar. Quality Cars Mostly 1-Owners ‘58 Lincoln | a BT: Like ab ed 9,000 | “63 Cad: ‘3 Ode Newly Shen arp 2 a r, Overdr 33 Nach sears. Orchard. Lake at Cass “FE 8-0488 Soa eke eats. iy maxes "Ra ‘. lton ‘Mower Sales dolla’ aD PE -S-2246- DON'T. PASS UP ‘MON * anneeded ough ‘for cash neaier ‘FE 28) OWENS: _ Used Truck Center 147 S. SAGEN AW a | a _FE S-4101 | TPA “33 Pontiac Man many ore fo chi ECONOMY 22 Auburn off Saginaw, 13 1958 BUICK" SPRCIAL. 2 DOOR. Puy _eauipped, ee “3 BUICK: 6666 NCTOR and irene a parts, OR 31825 _ wie. SORE You See THE Steele's, 2705 “Bieie's aioe, Orchard Lake a ire 1 block 6. SEE.“ m 2 Ford ——, A ee look r and canm = i interior, All voaiher’'s Fi i t i miced seasonal jo rices, "AC “Bt IRN MOTO: 5) patel _PIKE & EAST BLVD. CHEV. ns De, ok! BRAKES, Sharp 36 Ford ede. Ran. . Sharp, “ree motor. FE $5 Chevy 2-dr. o Real Clean "$3 Ford 2-dr. ve miles. “ST Ford Vic. d aA og. Many extras 30.009 miles RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES | ~~~ | ~~ | CAR. EZ TERMS. 35 CHEVROLET Station Wagon .......: =- $1295 Eeemeiiceed Fe =e cedeer PLYMOUTH — 1995 2.DR. SEDAN. ‘38 1 P YMOUTH. 4 DOOR SED . . ~ 32 PORD CTY SEDAN. 9 PAS Lake ore ; MY _22571 | © Original finish Excellent cbnd:- | trans. RAH, 2 tone ww. JIMMY DE, ROSE MOTOR Sales 5136 - RéeH-ciean Eadie Sieetie Fotu.~so ObDSs MOTOR RECENTLY fion throughou se wn ‘bargain — gsc! price today. $645 — 1 urou, 1 mile Of] o<< FC eae aot $1205 ‘ FE $6206 overhauled. $183 FE 2-160). | ean, turaughout price. Ohad veut R & R MOTORS - OS recerese 53 FORD Station Wagon .............5... $1295 ‘90, Chrysler Sedan rune and “ord 2-Dr. radio & beater, ee, A ee 32 OLDS 4 OR TAKE OVE. a car down. 14 Oakland FE 43520 : 5 an comer V-8. one-owner beauty. _ ; : Ca tments Good ‘condition ‘544 PONTIAC CUSTOM 4 DR, s wey x : Maas Creat is te ares at Gn oc 1 Haskins Chev. . clean. fully equipped, $795. FE - 595 FORD Vietoma ....... oo $1195 Z iste, Marle Tuner Pore BE, SURE BS, Fret) we leeowi ER 1983 PLYMOUTH , 182 PONTIAC HT. R°& H_ AB: ane 1948 FORD. Ran “9000. Cone | Steele's, 7708 Orchard Lake 6151 Dixie Highway at MIS Be.vedere 4 Dr. Station Wagon | SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. As-'| ,-, 1-71, : ba © £05 $ $ tion, 1 owner __ _ Keego Harbor 5.9204 MAple S071 ___ Open Nites T1! ©) Lon “Siiteage. ull power qe | sume payments of $1146 mo. Cal! | 54 FORD Convertible .................... $ 695 - ‘33 OLDSMOBILE 68 CLEAN 2 _ment MI 6-5800._ Or FE 2-747 rates oslalth oie yess 2 MI | ; $10 | gees ee ee =| ee Packal | TRANSPORTATION la arcade “SUPERCHTE ~ CAT y me ‘ 05 3, Olds 96 Hol Haidt Oids 4-Dr 88. radio & ; } per month, Generous Joe, 2 chare 4h ¥ iydramatic 8 - *S ONT (> 4. - gS ¢ 8 oliday aittep : - ontealm, rE §-6456 ° radio heater, spotlight - Being 196 oe ee ee me| alina. Hydramatic R&H. Exc 34 t ON I LAC 4 Door .2 GYD voatex very clean OLDS 1955 88 2 DR HARDTOP... ‘“Tiven daily, $73 FE 45961 after top. Fuel injection engine. Tals cond @ eis 7 Hydra. Two tone. R & H. Power | bom was the boss's car and has only ‘J: AC kK HAUPT «|| 08 ae 4 . : © 305 . brakes. Call on Sunday. OR 3-811} 2 6000 actual miles. It has been PONTIAC 34 FORD 2-Door ......... Sos oLDs 57 HOLIDAY CPE sPor., ‘57 PLYMOUTH 2 Mae pangs babled You gave over $3,000 $ less interior, New car eppera- | ae . aie pede: pues ae _ Clarkston. Mich MAple 5-566 . - : $359 . i; ance Loaded with extres Priced, Completely equipped with R&H G ‘|e Pontiac, 2 DR. curertain | 54 MERCURY 4-Doo: =. 645 for quick sale Just your cbr) eee ee rakes Bactincen, 1 oe Uv 6 Catalina, Hydra, extras, 6600 | ~ : : down Easy GMAC terms ec miles. FE 2-3808 aie Ford acien! tadicly heate: _Chesrolet ¢Dr. 210, redie H ki Ch 924 Osxtund’ * MOTORS 43520 Woodward Cad a ae ler "83, FORD 2-Door « $- 495 bs _3se { Mf clean rthur's Auto cs a as sed ED CDI HG . 7 cee tad weit ne cum tus does | Sao ae add Ne ee Ot | Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac - Solel. Se See ee Ee sca3 : i ———— - Ae Ae _ bey A We nalenes ae SS pete (MAple 5-071 Open Nites Tih “ Soon DESY Bham MI 4-1930) ov CALS EES cu or HT. WELL 33 PONTIAC 4-Door ope «i.e 495 5 S 43 Piymout! nbroo a pial SE SEX wee et | Soiny two-tone, This is 8 nice | Orca SEE McNEAI: | PONTIAC ¢ CONVERT, 1956, 1 POWER ay EEREON IS a PONTIAC 5 . 9 ru a bh a 3 ; r | ‘Poo oT . o 1: a — soetme pymis| For top quality new car trade-ins ©8 8. Woodward cwam) ©72! puss JOHNSON MOTOR SALES | 8 ponte ee eutePratecsipe | 2 Pls OLTH)4-Docr 7a ay 8 nl ma es or eae ha of $24 60 nonth. ' 1 N. Broadwa $8 Chevrolet 210 2D: 7 ¢ -Dr. . i panies cies sosan mia t | DODURELYMOUTH DEALER LAKE ORION MY 29811 tent cond ain SS tse 3638 oa. 3-2 engine tas Ponies “3-00 Seeann Acie. urpan rs. ek 01 “Meadow — ND” 356 Lowell) 53 FORD Convertible ..... € 395 trane R&M Light Green. 24 OLDS DEALER | _ Pontiac Glenn Ss *bL PONTIAC 8 2 DR. CLEAN, prmts of $1299 per month $65.8 Woodward Birmingham ‘54 Ll TH La TAZA low mil eage. $250 FE 2-2024 50 OLDS @ SEDAN. CLEAN ae Sig FE 8.2019 M t S l 49 PONTIAC. CONV. R & H. EXC 50-50 $ ; EDSEI1 | — good, EM 30081. H Rig. zine Dm otor e©aies cond. FE ¢6385. 115 E. Sq. Li , 7 RIEMENSCHNEIDER !- | 3 Buick Special. ¢dr. HT. $1905 | Ko CLEANER, SHARPER ~1552 30 DAY GUARANTEE ENGLEHART | 1953 OLDSM( BIL. _ y ] r l. - Ford V-8. HT $1395 Pontiac 4 dr can be found. Hydra. . $4 Cadillac Sedan aii ‘St Cadillac Convertible, bose’ net EMSS Sparkling like new super " lowe Bees ay nei ua tres | ww. tires A wonderful buy. $395 equiped pilus air conditioned to car unusua) low mileage 232.8 Saginaw _FE 2-013! door Previous owner was a onary he te — ar - $1495 Private owner. OR 3-9193 alter boot —_ y 7 Commander euuses on West: aH Buick Super nT ‘ cies: P Sera = 1952 FORT Coast, 90) its sharp Fully | aratop 2 Berd WaPVictone | his ECONOMICAL. | VA I! et This one ig the very popular, soe pped. Just your old car down |°hS Chev. V-8 rtible $1285 | en ee a : All are new Trades witht tepitimate guaran club coupe. It's» V4 Hes radio; 6% [+5 Bulck Special 2dr sliss| UP TO 29 MILES A GALLON All are var tradeans with legitimate guarantee and heater. Fordomatic, end al S h t Mt | 5s GMC Pick-up $ 795 Studebaker Scotsman pros imately nd od Petes on Cc u Z rs. jor eee Aes $1295 § passenger. full size. full powered the low price fool you, it's ; a Agate Super HT $1195 | seg ad f many dollars more. $27 ‘an “per. $12 §. Woodward Birmingham rd V-8 Crestline eer. $783 gi ep treiedaee — saat bara a ee a | Se hutz Motors 4 Chev 210 $ 795 | turn ‘signals, nisare “tire, service | Schutz Motors | SHARP. ONE-OWNER, HRS, PB) pera eter “Ee | Your F riendly FORD Dealer - UulZ Low Xi Teade-lins! a 8 Woodward. Birmingham | +33 Pontiac Deluxe bdr es pletely winterized. Y 012 8. Woodward __Birmingham| os “a hates Fade-ins: | 109 Peta Stal SAVOY WITH 53 = Vt Custom t-cr $ 595 | eierunch Motor Sales si r) i-Drive xeel con acrifice. | 51 Pon ae rm $203 Corner 8 Saginaw SSOP ALE SRE RETINA Bit emt oe Besa oer | SES Sci ht Ree Gott 8 SS 147 S. Saginaw St. — 8 Buick spec He top | gama Rochester Ra, Rocheeter _ FE 4-737] “STUDEBAKER 53. ¢ DR. COM. ‘" u or ea hataa | 1834 PLYMOUTH COUPE. RED -737 ~ | Mander. V4. R&H. auto. trans. BRI HT SP T i ~ lack Woe spots, wire wheels. mission. ew tires, exc. cend., “ ' O Miiey oraen roar SON ae a rontinent men ue rats ‘33 3 POXTIAC 4 Ty SEDAN. HY- $385, cal EM 3-0048 FE 5-410] FE 5.3588 i rf 4 alis rysler interfor. Good con- . | FOLESWAGEN 57 DELX. SEDAN. , g . a . eee +7 Pj ku HYOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE _‘’Hon MI 6-680¢ ear iaas Portable 35566) Loaded with extras, good condi- : ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS : on IC p 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STARCHIEF 350 PONTIAC 2.DR. RAM. 4 NEW fon. OR 3-1169. a : Gyc CK DEAL rn i bind Eves FE 2-3736 180 Wa}'' WSW tires Runs perfeetiy. $178 | VOLKSWAGEN, ‘55 BLACK SED O en 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. “FE ROWS PEN TILL 10 P Al seevouk FOREION CAR st ; & Ta Stent at 1208. . SL Jeguer. Austin. Healy. Morris ° +3, PONTIAC 2 DR 23,000 MI tos > St? BY evening 6) Mavi resins ih a : Awsiio Porsche Alfa Romeo $075 FE 3-037) . ‘ a ee. eee Leer! : = * = S28 NMA ROCHESTER Ue j SS = = : OL e761 j : h . 1952 OLDS 88 oR & fi HYDRA WILSON’ oy bee x] Nort | ABSOLUTELY NO MONE N | i =p sewn deen’ YOU: MAY ! | al redi ar fr ar a : ay a aA t eae se) ot | ae 47500. Harold Turner Ford } | OR ¢ IUALI T\ ———————— ‘ - ef O St nN eC mova aps woonwenp 03 PACKARD | $0 Cadillac Eldorado, i | 3 adiila ‘idorado, air : : =~ HUNTER AT S. WOODWARD R tA d oe : “BIRMINGHAM MI 42735 est ssure conditioned and loaded | QUALITY USED CA RS Ford Ranch W agon $295 with accessories $3,295 I 1954 one owner. Has R &-H. Ali You will get the most for reur ns winterized. ready go. Cash money with an OLIVER BuIcK “37 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille ‘56 D d ; W $1595 erms or reconditioned, ful warranted ~ pi A = pales OFLES. ‘auto apts ey schutz Motors used car ; full power, including O ge agon S 8 Gaiciancdt . a at Power steering & brak at heat hite tree G ~ > : 8 OT rai RD . PERFECT #12 8. Woodward _- Birmingham 6-wav seats, lke new Pe a TE GE? ON iHE BEA ED N PATHE 1 _CONDITION FE 40526 «(1950 PLYMOUTH GOOD CONDI. -<> Such $2705 : S32 ROS - "30 pone itn — tion. New tires 42000 miles.. -¢ ‘ nae ivet es OS Z _ ; te _$175_ EM 3-269, | SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE | Racio 5] CO] ds Super 88 . sf 295 ; coation a _ — Heater. Dinafiow_ Power steering . »- Akan . . t . : RIVATE PARTY tires ate fer | Power ibrexce nti i red ana 0 Pontiac 4-Dr. Station LDr., radio & heater, white tires. hydramatic . MATT EWS - A Ne REAVES heater Automatic iransmi¢yion [ u a wake (ete permonizing ‘inverter Wagon. has been used , , i 14, t lye ~ = - te é bo i . : offer MAsiair 6420" on oes (84 Hudson Sedan ..$ 495 as family car, R & H,, 54 DeSoto 4 Dr. _. $ 795 . . 2 7 RENAULT-DAUPHINE | | AUTOMATIC transmission, radio livdra $1.695 | . . Why be snowed under by meaningless words — buying a used < = & heater, ght green finish - se esses Cate = FIREDOME. radio &. heater, automatic. power steering ‘ ; : SALES & SERVICE | STOCK NO. 469. ioe oe & brakes. car can be so easy when you deal with a reputable dealer! Best the bigs cost of arte. P 53 Cadillac 62 Sedan, 2- | 0 ’ “adit A and ch aaa pesernect Sor ever ae) '34 Ponti s 993 | ur cars are reconditioned and guaranteed. ev gale | Mtiae nee. On ; 7 ms “Oper evenings ‘tl | STATION WAGON, radio o eet tone tan, full factory | | ymout Savoy 8 2 . ; Foster's Imported Autos et. clydramatic, “good equip. This car is clean ||, crus SEDAN. radio & heater, white tires. 7 ‘ F t | 487 Auburn Ace FE. 2-0145 we Waco eee $1,995 | 7 s ave ime ——, Ce Ss is H "56 Chev. Nomad . $1695 | ; ‘93 Cadil] Oo $1095. : ‘SA 4H | udson | 80 DQ WHAT YOU LIKE POWER STEERING, eutomatic | "36 Cadillac 62 Sedan, full A: dillac C SEEM ee ee : “jhe 7 4 SSF Ke : a ater, : ‘ . 1 pow Oc sharp ‘inside and out, STOCK No | power, including pow- i : oc Car Guarantee VW. } on Se ere windows Opa 7c Ver ene ete Sur = $495 == ; HO! E\ ER- Tt Teak ee €1405 ae ec eee OF POTS COTY Pear “oT ¢rsg7 CH Ml S287 Hodes Ae TH as Vee OTT Ne Cae : : 5 Pats scar ts beau- : : IF YOU RE PLANNING. Ta, "| — Peck . Prop en oie Gye . Radio & heater fordomatic. white tires. Red & White. Y A USE av ee es 05 , ne , Schutz Motors WANT THE BEST | vou | dition STOCK No 331 - ‘55 Ch | t H rat $ 995 | New Goodyear Tires New Battries ecg ep raear Biminenem— ANIEED © MARY LOW O33 Pontrite 28 wis’ => Pontiac Catalina, black CvTore - Op : \vailable on all '55-°57 made! : ; \I Available ay a “Tt Re ve rat r. , - A oO i eens rae : os : i 2 + ' i : Z aliz fF On a ones & giKt 8 AISt a oa MERCURE as PLYMOUTH MILEAGE, BEAUTIES. “WE conves gee ee care & white, P. rine, BEI AIR radio & heater white tires hike new ‘ PVT OWNER =3¢ MERCU RY wT ON EV ERY USED CAR 404 and many accessories ‘5 H d : = = $ 495 — . —_ "7 a yal ramet © oniy oe DEAL BUY NOW WHINE hee as See $1193 4 UGISONM 2... .4..6-4-8 a8 ENGLISH FORD CHEEVROLE % PONTIAC Best offer z PRICES ARE LOWER (36 Daick Century 9.81003) 000 8-2-2 eee : madiel@ beater (euie linet eaeie $1495 “station WAGON HARDTOP | 2 DOOR HARDTOP Radio Heat-,-, ), . ; a 25 BEL AIR 4DOOR $i las B’ HAW Do < gijz| ot, Dynaftow eats Wane tires Ane) 4 Buick Super Sedan,'] , : t ; "37 CHEVROLET $1995 "56 CHEVROLET Four RIOOT ees O22) other 2 tone beauty any. many » ¢ ) . - G7 D S 4 -D ic $1995 ! : H - "37 36 € - ) LE Pe pane, nicatarmlnva cane. miles left STOCK No 447 R & H. Dyna. a nice eED0t0 1 MS 684s ose . saat “ee HEVROLET er steering. Power Brakes, elec-. ,- Fe = \b-yp : E Perbgieebell oe - & M8 trie windows, Electric seat, FUEL 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1095|'54 Studebaker 2-Dr. Aj f™ 6 P] thc : t. 1295 ia HARDTOP ~ 51 PLYMOUTH "4 pak UNTIAC PACKAR : i ibe INJECTION. BLACK & WHITE | BLACK & RED finish, radio & little economy car jp YO" Tymou ONVeT, «<< f +DooR 33 PLYMOUTH SID gaze] TOP | beater. Hydramatic. BTOCK No. mie : s| Fadio & heater, white tires. powerfiite. looks and runs ‘ VROLE $ 200 485 This car is sharp $ 595 57 VOLKSW AGEN | ‘Inc. : ee sbiraaeegenenn DF Ar ER REAL CAR “ike A 1 LIKE Prag ng ib | — of fem n the Want Ads ‘FACTORY OLIV este) BUICK STORE. _ ‘ut cueMis STREET BEHIND the Post orrice | a 210 Orkard ‘Tike Ave. I F p 29101 | Open Eves.| B’ ham "33 Buick Riviera Coupe, 2-tone green, R & H, Dynaflow ... .$ 495) ‘$1 Cadillac 62 Sedan. full | factory equip. 1350, N. ~ Woodward: Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac > \MI 4- 1930 ..§ 495 t | SCHUTZ Mtrs. || DESOTO - PL ._YMOUTH DEALER 9125. Woodward , Birmingham. MiDwest 6-5302. Open Eves. {35 CHEVROLET ine" ed - MATTHEWS - -HARGREAVES Oak! and County’ S Largest Chevrole Dealer 631 Oakland Ave. ane FE S46 | + ~ [F "= Today's Radio: Pro grams -- emus tage ee aR, Om ORL, wwe, (om woas, (11s Se WIBK, (1400) 4 ss = Go , Heatter. Music WWJ, Bob H $:00—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy | ope 48% HH FH a iL ww, Faye Lene if / WJBK, News, C. WCAR, News, bred WPON, News, 12:30—-WJIR, Time CKLW. WN Da WXYZ, ove Slagle CELW, News, Davies : WJBK, News, Reid : , WCAR, News, Patrick Ww, —— Gam WPON, Chuck Lewis jews, Bennett 1: WJR, Gunsmoke ' News, Dav Breakfast WCAR, News, Patrick MU Dai Reid = WwW News, WCAR, News, Page Holid: WPON, ay 6:36-—-WJR, Music Bal) . WWJ, News, — Sports, Fun-e-Ramas CKLW, News, Knowles WCAR, News, Page WPON, Sports * for’ Musie vies -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS dian wartare trick to ner : 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. rations from muscling in. /11:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (9) Popeye. “| (4) Andy’s Gang. (4) News: Williams. 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Musica! 1:| (2) Racket Squad. Louis Prima, wife ie 11:58 (9) Billboards. Smith visit. :15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (9) Charlie Chan. : (4) “M" Squad. Drama: De- SATURDAY AFTERNOON 6:20 (4) Box Four. tective uses decoy to trap ; killer who murders to music. 12:00 (2) Young People's “What 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. Com- Does } Music Mean?” ern: Matt Clark keeps band- edy: Guide upstages Eve, (s) True Story. it’s death from Mom. Howard on location for jun-| _‘ (7) Saturday Party. (9) Brave Eagle. | gule movie. (9) Country Calendar. (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: oan | oo Convicts steal plane. 9:38 (T) Patrice Munset. Eddie '*:30 jpiewctive s Diary. (2) News: LeGoft. Albert (3) Comedy Time. 1 (9) Country Hoedown. I: 2) 1 — 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. (4) The Thin Man. Mystery: 1° a =e Ranger. Guest star Vie Damone seeks| oe an 6:45 (2) News: Edwards Nick, Nora's help in getting ia i rid of female fan. i . % ce rl on 7:00 (7) Sports Focus I (2) Playbouse. Drama: Ten- 1:30 (2) Worid This Week (9) Hawkeye. sions of hiding from police , _ rae (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: unnerves trio of jewel thieves,’ a ee Kane gets robbery tip-off. | in “Home Again.” Janis. A (2) Dr. Christian. | Paige, Don Taylor co-star. |" ‘?) Ice Hockey. Black Hawks vs. Rangers. 7:18 (7) Sports: Wattrick (10:00 (7) Winchell File. Drama: | “ lt ama _ Detective searches for AWOL! = 12) pans of the Juncl 7:15 (7) News: Daly. soldier who xilled his son. 9 al ot the Jungle ; (9) Lf I Had Million. ee 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: | (4) Boxing. Harold Johnson , + a. O'Hara gets amnesia. vs. Bert Whiteburst, 10.2% ‘7 Movie: Mr. Crime. (9) Millien Dol'ar Movie. round, heavyweights. (4) All-Star Golf Clark Gable, Rosalind Rus-| (2) Liné-Up.. Adventure: Po-* in All Star cael sell, “They met in Bombay.” lice uncover fur racket when ae me (4) Truth, Coneerenecet.) pretty salesgirl disappears. “ee Nee Quiz. " (2) Leave to Beaver. Gan 10:30 (7) Crash. Drama: Lee Bow- = Michi Bate" vs.‘ No ie edy: Beaver's the only boy to. man, “Emergency.” ee ie vs. North get invitation to girls’ party. (3) Person to Person. Sports-| (a) Move | caster Red Barber and fam-| ng 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie, Adventure: | fly, actor John Cassavetes’. 49 a Gest Baptist Church. Jim runs into cutthroats. and wife Gena Rowlands. = {""" ig) 7 (4) Bob Hope Show. Hope's! (2) Pro Basketball. Detroit : eee te pre pase —S 5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. in Hawaii, Korea, Okinawa, 10:45 (4) Sports Spot. - New York . ; Japan and with 7th fleet. Herald Tribune columnist 5:45 (4) Sports on Parade. Jayne Mansfield, Erin’! Red Smith interviews Los O'Brien, Jerry Colonna, Hed- Angeles Dodgers’ pitcher | da Hopper, Lee Brown, Mick- Don Newcombe. Appeals fo- Students ° ey Bargitay. Hope's teen- ; age son Tony featured. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (2) Trackdown. Ranger saves hanging. (9) National News. to Halt Outbreaks 2:00—WJR, Det. ya. Bt. Loui: ews, Melod ww. aay bere: Opera ‘heard of asking Lloyd’s of London for beard fire insurance. __Camera..(He already has the stars— | From _All Indications, : ee : ae the Beard’s the Thing By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-—Beards are back—and many a clean-shaven guy’s losing I his gal these nights by a whisker. x «k * Such TV celebrities as Peter Ustinov, Skitch Henderson, Jim Moran and Mitch Miller—as well as Ernest Hemingway, Rex Stout and Lena Horne’s husband, Lennie Hayton—probably helped ame shrubbery bush sal as “Sixty per cent laziness, 30 per cent af- Reccmanys and 10 ‘per cent ‘The artes of San Beautiful actress Viveca Lindfors urged him to spare the razor. “A beard’s one thing a man can have a woman can't,” dimpled. (I didn’t argue with her, though I could have.) Jose Ferrer seemed to be bearded recently, but he just needed a shave. Steve Allen twitted him about looking like a genius. Beards, I guess, can be hazardous, though. Like getting them caught in a door during a fast getaway. | And Nona Van Tosh, the model, told me of a bearded) photographer who chases models. She once threatened to set fire to his beard. Poor fellow couldn’t kick it and was last she PRACTICAL APPROACH — Raymond Burr has adopted a busi- nesslike attitude in playing the role of lawyer-detective Perry Mason. The television serie#, based on Erle Stanley Gardner’s famous mys- tery stories, is presented by CBS on Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Burr's co-star is Barbara Hale, who portrays Mason's mocrerery Della THE MIDNIGHT EARL...... Rita Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin won't get much via Aga Khan's will (Grandpa was “fed up” at Rita’s delay in sending the grandchild over to see him), but “from Aly Khan ishe’ll eventually get plenty”... Anita Ekberg phoned a Holly-| wood friend collect from Europe—and he declined the call. He! said, “She must be in real trouble.” | Felicia Atkins, the ex-Miss Australia, is another nominee for “The Wllson Girl.” There were 24,000 réquests for ithe 260 seats at Lawrence Welk’s single “ ‘show from New York City. Tyrone Pow- — ler’s saying he won't wed till his hefty § alimony payments are cut in half . = M. Monroe bought Arthur Miler a movie The Louis Armstrong-Pres. Eisenhower ruckus has scared some stars from po- litical rallies. Sir Laurence Olivier fat tened his role in the soon-due “The En- tertainer’—added two songs and a dance ... Alan Ladd found his “Deep FELICIA Six” was too long, cut out-some scenes with his dayghter Carol Lee... EARL'S PEARLS: One of the biggest mistakes a man can ~— ~ make is thinking he isn’t gonna make any .. . That's earl, for Mason Role | Street. No Arty Aci + ie more carefully than ever be- tore,” he explains seriously. “After jall, there are only. 24 hours in a \day, and if anything is important) inow, it’s time."’ 'MEETS THE CRITICS Method Proves Worth | Part and parcel of the burly Mr.| as Detective Pog Burr’s business approach was the, jhandshaking tour and his reasons \for making it. He wanted to meet Itace to face with the men whose) ‘job it is to appraise his show in! the_public prints. eee * * * “I feel it's important to know, decided to go straight for tele-'critics and to make an in-person | vision, his backers told him politely evaluation of them,” \but firmly to bring along his busi-|“Quite frankly, lnens suit. but po torn T-shirts. {critics whose opinions mean noth-} | * jing to me. I have my own evalua-| ‘tion of their evaluations, and 1 “They told me,” he recalls today) with a sly smile of ‘satisfaction, poll, a they say “that this was big business and to, ‘hell with the art. So I've ap, “On the other hand, I can name Gains in Ratings | By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD (INS) When towering, glowering Raymond Burr “Tl find that I have to budget my| - 262 9q. in. in. rectangular pic- ture area. "200" Space yezeese $31995 Much Less With Trade-Ta : Fabulous SPACE COMMANDER control in your hend tunes TV - from ecross the room Neo Wires © No Cords © No Redio Weves ¢ No Transistors @ No Electricity © No Fleshlight: @ "(No Beftferies ZENITH FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE New and Used TV Sets acts x 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 RCA COLOR TY le « Sal oth SWEET : RADIO TV ’ and oe . eY 8:30 (7) Colt .4%. Western: Colt is suspicious when escaped! (2) Zane Grey Theater. Freight lines owner v enture: Ad- _ Barbara Stanwyck uses ce Soa TV RCA VICT OR 11:15 11:20 1:38 (4) News: W'kamp.__ (9) Weather. f4) Weather: Etiot. “Con- (33) (9) Feature Theater. quest of Everest.” (4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sperts Final. (7) Night Court. (4) Tonight. (2) News. SATURDAY MORNING " (2) Meditations. | Ident outbreaks, The demonstrations have con- |. CARACAS, Venezuela #—Vene-| \zuela" s. Rew education minister | thas appealed to Caracas students to end - their démonstrations ,against, the regime of President. Marcos’ Perez Jimenez. ~*~ * * The” speech by Dr. Humberto |Fernandez Moran oyer a nation- wide radio hookup last night ‘was taken as an indication of the gov- ernment’s concern over the stu- tinued for four days. (Reports in New York said the ‘police fired on 250 students dem- onstrating in «9 (Car eerhagl ——_ - aie proached it as a businessman.” | 18 er 20 others whose opinions _ 7 (Copyright ) | Cent to the phil hy of | Ste vecy bmpertagt 00 mee. What- ' the dramatig, purists, the | cver Mey say, pay attention. } oes it bandseme If they say a show is good, I ACROSS | approach paid o along with them. If the ime fer (ly in gratification as well as _ : y ony an . | currency for Burr, the intallible it isn’t, 1 start into the | @ The —— pipe: = s s show to see what's se ee. } | Perry Mason of CBS-TV. wrong. 13 Chemical | | Of course; it has also burdened iar Burr ae confi- 13 Feminine ithe ample shoulders with as much’ dence” Placed. erry suffix | Mason show opened the season as work per month as many actors 14 —— and : the nation’s 64th ranking show and deuces . are called upon to do in an entire), | te own . iyear. has climbed steadily upward oe ms + *« against stiff competition—P erry! ns — any Como—to the upper echelon of the a6 hike! aumcade : | Robust Ray has been up to his | opularit poll ‘21 Measures 3 ‘ears. in the hour-long who-done-it Y pois. i laeeena iwithout a letup since last April, 2 4% 24 Not 6 Ee in ‘except for a: few days out to) Of equal importance to Burr is, %—— ep e 1 EL} make a handshaking tour on behalf the fact that the show has made| Doe ‘of the show in certain Eastern him a readily identifiable person-| 30 Take ~ cities. ‘ality, something which 90 motion: . stecenns “ee | He started the current season ‘picture roles, most of them darkly, i2e Disordered : iwith 17 shows already on film, but villainous, failed to do. pence oct ‘he will have to work like an over-) ; ; 36 Superlative . } size beaver to finish in almost a He says with obvious pleasure: — ‘Television has given me that idead heat with the viewers at the identification and also identifica 20 Puc ut tm L ccllealaal tl joe of the TV year. tion as a leading man. smoke tt 86 High notes 11 Ttalian ef vV re 40 —— and 57 Abbtract being mH stiff es . — @ aman VACATION — ,.| “And that’s very important over =e ———— —— = = REX We suBply KOR ta hate carper: = il ji + = 6 oe Assistants” Piper ‘be able to make 39 shows,” BurTjare only so many ways to be bad] 42 Over and 3 Most 35 Prayers 3 Heredity ‘says with a resigned shrug. “We and only so many ways to_kill or ‘eon ‘Pens it sniny. fanrie 44 Postion ‘have to have some time out this pe killed. ” ° Beet anew 5 Allments a Cee . 6 —— and sunimer. Somebody has to take a i eel and dest 28 Existe . repose % Scottieh river 1s of : vacation, notably me. “| 53 Gon nfort 8 feu Tights : " a s Renee s : * * * i ee ee ccoamee=}§=SO te Elsa af-Jighe «= @teeat OO” grec ab “It's just irnpossible for one man | group fab.) 25 Residents of County — Lose Driver's Licenses The Michigan Secretary of State’s office reports that 25 Oak- land County residents had their mingham and Howard A. Stites, 1368 Stanley, for driving while li- 4 ‘to shoot an hour-long show week after week. Next season I'm hoping we'll only make 26.” For as the leader of television’ 8 y single-sfar, hour-a-week dramatic show, Burr has found that a businesslike approach re- quires mutch more than simply stalking evildoers before the cameras, ele le wonorcheaw Te = ALL WORK GU. We Feature and RCA STORE HOURS ‘Call FE 4-9736 Color—Block & White | Sylvania, Zenith | Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 to 9 GOOD. USED TV SETS CONDON’S Factory Authorised eto 4 ture. D | _ Caused Mental Anguish | fats 8:85 (4) (color Soe PROVIDENCE, R.1. A self. '9:00 (2) 4-H Electrical Club, (Styled “dissatisfied (4) Farm Report. Dante A. Mollo, went before He (7) Crusade for Christ. City Council with a complaint about last week's snowstorm.’ 9.15 (4) Window Shopping. He said he left his home the * The Best B GARRARD wECORD PLAYERS | con te ee —— PRODUCTS © 4540 Highland Reed (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Anthropology. 42) Mich. Conservation. (7D) Gift of Lifes (2) Children’s Bible Adven- -jyard Wednesday and wounded Weteee tet, sit “Vani a as SCriOr two. The government continued its tight censorship. Communications with the outside world. meuryved last night.) Says rae Streets (2) Capt. Kangaroo.. (4) Quiz 'Em. (7) Betty Boop. 10:00 (4) ae J Doody. SALES & SERVICE | 10:30 (2) Mighty Mowe 127 8. 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Followi ing. are "as whose li- censes were suspended for habi- tual negligence: able to pass tests. his license revoked for —— negligence, ; _ Claude Baker, 1066 Lynsue, had quiring, among other things, that ~ this license suspended for being un-|he spend most of his week nights lin a dressing room op the 20th Louis C, Seull, Farmington, had Century-Fox TV lot instead of battling 50 miles of traffic up the icoast to his seaside home. job__re- eS a shy ay perso * ™ Seontaghon: —- ark. * yoea Common- gett bert J. ane cs Howard se Sa Watkins, Farmington Those ordered to furnish finan- cial responsibility for unsatisfied — are: *. Le eat igo. oo obert i ps. McKinley Bob Hewitt, 146 N Jessie David Hewitt. 146 * Jessie Robert J. Kansin, Troy . Qeorne F. Rash, ges fiton N. Robinson, 380 Howland Those ordered to tarnish finan. Tesponsibility_for drunie driv. bY La ‘FLOOR MODELS gy voir tay stag 12 Fe. Refrigerator, left hand hinge, Gibson 10 Cu. Fr. Refrigerator . Gibson 13 Cu. 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Despite’ a dourease of fatalities, tickets Were oF al_§V ' and injuries, 1957 was not a def- parking, and imtproper license ‘| ‘reports show, ip = the 2 per’ 11,396 figure of 1956. é initely improved year for traffic plates. icent in '56. safety in Pontiac. - | Police nabbed 52 reckless driv-| The violation bureau during 1957 ‘Stone Walls Fireproof , * ‘ers, 3,747 running lights or stop ‘also issued 17,225 drivers licenses; and turned down 689 applicants). | Cut stone is classified as fire-| : The annual report by the Police! signs, 302 driving against traffic [peli oe wercms, pcm red| ‘proof material and meets the “re-| = Traffic and Safety Bureau. shows and 1,281 for driving without an jis, 1598 in 1956, and cleared 9,- Strictions of the most rigid build-| that while only four persons died operators. license, with a revoked ¢71 warrants by letter, compared ing code. Under many codes, stone | on Pontiac streets from accidents, | expired license. with 2,846 the ‘previous year. ‘walls need not meet the thickness |’ compared with six in 1956, there’ * * x « .& ‘requirements specified fér other were still 1,28§ accidents, up from The conviction record on traffic| The bureau also impounded $29 materials. 1,149 in 'S6. — T mie sons in- | . jured, however, did dectine trom Waterford Group Studies Problem the 577 im 1956, to 468 in the | Tent mere SEK Funds for Culture Center as marily men were in traffic acci- dents as women, -1,679 versus 409, | | while drivers in the 25-34 year age’ During the past months, several:nance, or the project may be fi-| When the study group convenes | group were involved in more acci- informative meetings have been nanced by taxation. jagain on Feb. 4, at the home of dents than any ether group. ‘held by the Waterford Township * * * ‘chairman Rev. Walter Teeuwissen, * + * . Steere study group in an effort to) Either the funds can be obtained | priority will be given to the con- Al one in th 34 age ‘determine how to go about raising by publie subscription, with the|sideration of this basic financing ace bay 405 seine Sig te funds for a cultural center. township assuming the mainte-|problem, Rev. Teeuwissen said. Frank Steere of 4230 §. Shore - 'Rd., donated some 17 acres of land The report shows that more (tp the township last September pro- accidents occurred at 3 to 4 p.m. |viding a $250,000 library and cul-| than any other time, more on tural center is built and main- Saturdays than any other day, tained on the property. and more in residential or shop- a. « pag Sets Gan emet perm ot | The site is on the corner of High- | oo a: ‘land and Pontiac Lake roads, and | The report further shows that js presently being used as a pri- some violation of traffic laws was vate bird and wild game sanctu- committed in ay every Acci- ary. dent. injured. | Diseussion by the 11-member VIOLATIONS DROP | study group is centered on plans ‘A check of the annual report of for only one of three units to be the police violations bureau dis-| built during the first stage, leav- | closed that the number of drivers! ing two additional wings for fu- ticketed or arrested dropped slight-| ture expansion, ly in 1957, as compared with 1956. 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