‘rere? TnUniversi $112 Million Assigned. to State Institutions of| Higher Learning | Governor Wants Boe in Fiscal Expenditure to $411 Million LANSING (P—Gov. Wil- jliams today submitted to the legislature a record high: general-purpose jbudget calling for 1957-58 spending of $411 million and new or higher taxes totaling $75,215,076. | The proposed expendi- | tures top legislative appro- priations for the fiscal year ending next June 30 by In summary, the Democratic governor said the bulky document “represents a determined effort to ° meet. the greatly increased needs of the people, without imposing an unreasonable tax burden. upon “~ KING SAUD OF SAUDI ARABIA See Editorial Page 6 , (Picture made shortly after arrival in New York this morning.) U. 5. Cheers King Saud, New York Snubs Visitor NEW YORK (#—King Saud of Saudi Arabia got an allout welcome from the U.S. government as he arrived today on a state visit. Bow, Xork City, however, gave him only a cold stare. ~ Mayor Robert F. Wagner had vetoed any official city ceremony such as is usually given visiting dignitaries. Wagner said it was because the King is anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic and upholds slavery. As a. result, the robe-clad LANSING (# — Higher jeducation stands to get a whacking $112 million in state appropriations during the coming fiscal year if the legislature puts its okay on Gov. Williams’ spending recommendations. State supported colleges and universities, as well as junior and community col- ‘leges, all come under the governor’s proposed budget, and most would get sub- stantial increases cver their allotments for the current ‘ CONFER AT BANQUET — Incoming and outgoing officers of Péntise Press Photo the Pontiac Real Estate Board talk with speakers before the or- president; Vern Archer, outgoing president; and Fred T. Greene, ganization’s annual banquet in the Elks Teniple last night. Left to president of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, the right: Norman an, toastmaster; Edward A. Maier, new oonieg’ s main speaker. > Heads RMA ‘sits Ts-cyiiee *'s'= 2mm ram Steady Business Growth Ahead, Honor Former | sszsersccesuee Se SoS Banker Tells Local Realtors Press Manager |=S=c== "=" ital and 200,000 f capital outlay $93, or Greene cited the ever-changing international picture and jong range Although a U.S. destroy: d- Bao cana * wed dna & eqavetions. The*nation faces a long, steady] Federal Home Loan Bank of In- \ Gianapolis expressed confidence int H. Y. Fitzgerald Among 2Zl-gun salute as the Constitution reached the harbor entrance, the (See Story Page 16) to spew water. And when the King finally reached Manhattan, he got only a sedate police escort of 10 cars —no fleet of motorcycles with customary eacaphony of toots from other harbor craft was miss- ing. No city fireboats showed up Moreover, the police had been for purposes, with this year's 19/4 million, Michigan State state’s University, roughly 58 per cent of the total. The University of Michigan and the two biggest universities with enrollments totaling more than 40,000, would draw more than $71 million from the state treasury, business growth. Recessions are likely to be mod- erate; and short-lived. 5 The current year will bea “fay. orable”’ business year, but constant reappraisal to meet changing con- ditions May be necessary. The automotive industry should enjoy a ‘‘satisfactory volume’’ -in sales, These were highlights of an ad- dress made last night by Econo- mist Fred T. Greene before nearly 500 Pontiac business and govern- mental leaders. that 1957 will be a “favorable | postwar ew in- cautioning business year,” but qne calling that ‘;we should -be for “constant reappraisal.” prepared to (Continued an Page 2; Col. 8) Beck Blasts ‘Council Rule AFL-CIO Policy All ‘Wrong’ Five Named fo State Hall of Fame EAST LANSING uw — Five for- mer Michigan newspapermen, in- cluding Harry Y. Fitzgerald, form- ‘er general manager of The Pon- tiac Press, have been named to the Michigan Newspaper Hall of Fame. Selections were made at the weekend Michigan Press As- sociatign conference. — Pictures ang histories of the pewsmen EDUCATION BENEFITS As he had indicated he would, Says Teamsters President MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (?—The giant teamsters union Biggest increase in operational expenses—$4,430 580—would go to Michigan State, which is anticipat- ing a 3,000 enrollment increase next year. Michigan expects about five early Michigan. will be placed in the Journalism Building at ene State Uni- versity, directed to halt. the motorcade whenever it encountered a red light at an intersection on its way to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Speaking at the dist Annual Banquet of the Pontiac Real Es- tate Board, the president of the SIDNEY BARNETT ~ "on Hunter Boulevard, just south of Merchants Hold. ‘Annual Election heed. .to..the..potentate's. arrival, : * * * Sidney Barnett, Hoerath and Mrs. Stapp Named © by Retail Group At their annual election held see him. where the King is stayidg tonight. Citizens themselves paid little At the pier on the Hudson River, where the King had been brought! by the Navy frigate Willis A. Lee, there were only an estimated 350 to 500 spectators. Many were at-) tracted solely by the commotion and had to ask what was taking lace, When the King arrived at the Waldorf-Astoria there were only some 50 persons . standing by to boost for operations. College scholarships worth $250, 000 also were urged by Gev. Wil- liams in his state spending gram recommended for 1957-58. schools. Seeks to Indict Bomber | 1,200 additional students and wuld sz, seaemae Full Agenda Set Under the proposal, the scholar- ships would go to top students for use at either public or private NEW YORK ® — The district for County GOP Republicans to Pick Delegates Wednesday for Feb. 9 State Parley A full agenda is set for Oak- stood defiant today of a new AFL-CIO policy against’ union leaders invoking the the Fifth Amendment to ‘avoid testifying in labor rackets probes: ~ The AFL-CIO policy, written by Federation President George Meany and endorsed by the AFL-CIO Executive unions to oust any union official taking the Fifth Amendment “for his per- sonal protection” in inves- tigations. “The policy is 100 per cent ‘Council, orders affiliated* plying cashed to possible expulsion R from the AFL-CIO; The teamsters are the biggest AFL-CIO affiliate, claiming 1% million of the total 15 million AFL-CIO’ members. Refusal of some. AFL-ClO un- fon officials. to give testimony by invoking the Fifth Amendment Saginaw News and former vice president of Booth newspapers, Inc. Named for the honor were Fitz- gerald, Donald F. Cochrane, for- imer publisher of the Hartford Day Spring; Floyd J. Miller, former’ publisher and general manager of the Royal Oak Daily Tribune;: Ar- thur F.. Stace, former editor of the Ann Arbor News, and Arthur Treaner, former editor of the A brother of Fitzgerald, How- ard H. Fitzgerald, former publisher of the Pontiac Press, was admit- ted to the Hall of Fame last year. He urged appropriations totaling $79,400,000 in the area of mental- health, up $14,500,000; $16,800,000 for conservation, recreation and agriculture, up $4,700,000; $24,200,- (Continued. on Page 2, Col, 5) Wilson Stands ion Guard Quote / yesterday noon, Sidney Barnett, Nowhere did>a s ingle ’ . wrong,” id Teamste Uni . . . / tt" thes Sho person attorney's office has asked a , g, Said Feamsters §=\mion’ at recent preliminary Senate t Ss Refu to Ba wit, Tesi St, was eiected P. anideng|Picket his arrival, “as, had been! grand jury to indict “Mad Bomb-| "4 County Repiblicans meeting) President Dave Beck. “It will) hearings inte alleged labor rack: Thiet Steal ses ck Down, of the Retail Merchants Assn. for 1957, Barnett succeeds Raymond N, Rapaport, of Rapp y’s National Clothing, 9 S. Saginaw St. Elected to the vice president position for the year was Victor W. Hoerath, manager ot the downtown 8, 8. Kresge Co. store , Mrs, Ann Stapp, owner, of the | Stapp Family Shoe Stores, was Named ‘as directors: for three- ear terms were Hoerath, Mrs.|a high of 28, with snow flurries accompanying the mercury drop to- ter back to Meany and the AFL- ‘car. ison refused to back down on his Stapp. R, Dale Platz, manager of night. rd ag to a errr! CIO council. The executive, council of the | statement of yesterday. In effect, the Sherwin - Williams. Co., Gor-| Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy and quit t a convention starts at 8 But council members said re-| AFL-ClO, now meeting at Miami ‘lhe repeated the charge. 3 don E. Reynolds, of the Pontiac! hurries and temperatures no higher than intl wah a ew 500W p.m. in the Board of Supervisots|gardless of pck’s position the| Beach, will blast the Eisenhower Bells ous Ring Again | The cabinet officer went on to é Giass Co., and Ralph T. Shell, of} Oecasional snow began falling about 7:30 p. m. last night, resulting! "wn wy meeune TOM. counci} would make no move un-| administration's “tight money” | VaTiCAN CITY (# — Italian) say that he is trying to step up ' the Boadway - Shell Hardware & slippery highways in the Pontiac area, as fresh snow pil ed on. top The Detroit convention will|til some teamsters’ union official) policy within the next few days. church bells. dama ged or de-| the military quality of the na- : Supply store, | of previous snows. , | aoowt a platform and -nominate invokes the Fifth Amendment with- This was d disclosed today by a. 'stroyed during World War II are tional Guard, a P ‘candidates for _ the April 1 elec-|out his union acting to remove t entoss re, who said thejall in shape’ to toll again. The! : . oe On the national scene freezing rain extended from northern Mis- tion, him—as required by thé new pol- op “pe uta charee the or ithe all in sh Y Cocmeaiaaten” for Sa-|.. Wilson said he has been told 2 Birmingham Youth souri northeastward into New England. Frigid winds, snow flurries icy adopted here yesterday. Coe WHE chart the Prog ithat more than 80 per cent of the 7 Hit, Killed by Car An off-duty Birmingham safety patrol boy was killed last night seer darting into the path of a car, Maple Road, police say. Lewis Niewerth, 12, was struck) by a car driven by Eugene C. Quick, 18, of 1018 E. Woodruff St., Hazel Park. Taken to William Beaumont Hospitaf in Royal Oak, expected, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) If the monarch himself took of attempted murder, it wa __Jearned yesterday, er” George Metesky on charges Chad Ritchie said. Expect Zero to 6 Above | Cold:-Wave Pontiac was 21 degrees. At 2 p. m. Due Tonight The U. S. Weather Bureau has issued _a cold wave warning for Pon. tiac and vicinity, with a low of zero to 6 above tonight. Temperatures were expected to fall this afternoon, after. reaching and heavy rains continued in once-sunny southern California. Preceding 8 a. m. the lowest temperature recorded in downtown candidates after the Wednesday men that any breach of the new the mercury read 25. | In addition to 76 .elected dele- gates, 65 delegates-at-large will be appointed to attend the state con- vention Feb. 9 in Detroit. A convention chairman will be elected who will head the dele- gation during nominations for 10 state offices and posts, Several candidates, Ritchie said, i iconvention. at theis convention Wednesday night in the county office building, 1 Lafayette St. county chairman Ritchie said county Republicans | will make known their favorite | come back to haunt the labor movement. Beck issued a statement say- ing the teamsters will continue letting their officials “invoke the privileges of the Bill of Rights, without, by such act alone, sub- jecting themselves to trial or disciplinary action by our union. “The action taken by the Exec-|. jutive Council of the AFL-CIQ does not in any way alter our position.” This appeared to toss the mat- Meany made it clear to news eteering is what prompted the new AFL-CIO stand, In ‘ Washington: Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), whose Senate investiga- tions of alleged racketeering in la- bor unions brought the issues to a) head, told newsmen: “I applaud and congratulate the council for the action it has taken.’ The Fifth Amendment contained in the Bill of Rights section of the »,U, S, Constitution says a person may refuse testimony if giving it! would tend to incriminate him. has hurt the “little man” while failing to control prices and mod- policy \ would subject the non-com- erate the boom—the purposes for which it was intended. 'Police Car; Still at Large HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. ®— A thief- who apparently doesn't mind being conspicuous stole a car here early today. It wasn’t just an ordinary car. Says He’s Trying to Improve Service / WASHINGTON « — Secretary of Defense Wilson said today he sees no reason why he should apol- sort of scandal,” “a draft-dodg- ing business’’ developed in Na- tional Guard enlistments during It was a police car, and it was stolen from the front of the Havre|the Korean War. de Grace police headquarters. Talking with newsmen at the There has been no sign of the! White House after a conference ithief, the car-or a weapon in the cred Art-announced today that the: ‘jong job of repairing or replacing 11,228 such belis at last has been ‘completed. the citations would hold up in in 1985 a surplirs of $53,665.55 was | built up, which was made avail- able to the county generally. supplies, refund and county ad-' ministrative expenses. QUESTIONS LEGALITY — | Ingle said-the justices are follow-| ling State Supreme Court rulings.| The system, he said, saves the tax- “If the violators Legal Action Threatened Against County Justices Legal action has Been hinted as a possibility in the auditor gen-) court. eral’s quarrel with the court cost cause we tri accurate books,” Ingle said The geetisee: he said, is;to de- with President Eisenhower, Wil- National Guard today has had. no prior military. training,’’ which means the National Guard is ‘“‘not a well-trained outfit that could be depended upon.’ | “We are spending a good many ‘hundreds of millions of dollars on the Guard,” he said. “If. it can't be depended upon the expense isn't justified.” URGES TRAINING Wilson is urging six months of active, duty training for National ‘payers. money, r the youth died 10 minutes after ar-isystem generally a bY|hag spread to Macomb and Oak- _ - bn a : cy 10 he — Szymanski Piel ton oe all didn’t pay for it the taxpayers termine what the violator should seetins poy ‘that he ‘aa rival. Oakland County Justice; the liand Counties. and onetabl s; these expenses legally can be.con-| would have to,”’ he said. pay, considering the offense, Then ittee ster- A sixth-grade safety patrol boy| Peace, In assessing a violator, the jus-| “estes. Jurors constables sidered costs of prosecution. Last a eeeited claiker Gan thea ce ye at Pembroke school, he was re- turning about 7 p.m. to his 2051 E. Maple Rd. residence after bowling. Alfred H. Seon: deputy au- ditor general, threatened citations The fine goes to the county's | tice can charge a fine or costs. ~~ mn ee In Today's Frees Women’fPages .... E i week he gave the opinion .that) court costs must be charged at t NOT A SURPLUS The surplus, he said, is not a surplus at all, considering © the Ane Ae a ‘omg merely Fey & i thinly: defined. . be in fines or in costs, “Costs don't run the violator any more money Ait rr to," day that it was “a sort of scan- dal’ during the Korean War that ices who charge what = he “statutory amounts as are spe- ‘ c ree 3 Quick is scheduled to make a state- poner justi ive cents. |rary fone ‘ rae handling of foreign policy. >| aequisition, saying this should be |became . chief draftsman ECONOMIC FACTORS Associates said he has been somewhh' ; and in/municipal court purposes. The new today t surprised and jumped by two million dollars in 1920 he joined the chief engineer's | furnishings throughout include Factors which favor business ex- stung by the sudden fury of Democratic assaults on him the past the event the legislature appreves (staff. plastic covered thester: type seein {ension io 2907, the Denker seid week during ‘Senate hearings on President Eisenhower's Middle | admission fees for parks expect- His duties on the staff were in|arranged in two banks with a cen.|are high disposable income, high- ’ fnchide 8 East resolytion, but is nevertheless confident he can weather the ed to yield that amount. — the administrative phase of engi-|ter aisle. 3 er government spending, moderate Ewart that | storm. ' His recommendations compared|"ering. He also worked with new! Several .former commission|Ptice rises and an expected in- city ordi- He believes he has: Eisenhower's continued backing and confi. |with a Conservation Department|Patents and was a member of the|members atiending last night's see (crease in non-residential construc- emphasis on | dence, they said, as well as that of top Republican leaders in Con- |budget request of $3,500,000 for|General Motors New Devices Com-| sion to see the new room, ¢ompli-|tion: of- | gress. Some of these already have spoken up in his defense. [Seek and Tecreation cree rvdiep- ets, Ne eee hehe ne Oe mny Oem, oe cad Be Komelve, factors Re ‘altel were e r an money policies o pt gre Leading in the criticism have been Senators Fulbright (D- eA mga tai” (ening won ne Meet ception: “or{tories, lower profit argine in State Ark), Morse (D-Ore) and Humphrey (D-Minn). *« * * Mr, Kano. ‘vas 2 member of courtroom cases. many industries and a predicted 10 Eisenhower's continued confidence in Dulles may rest heavily | As against an indicated need for| the Society of Automotive Engi- * * +t per cent decrease in residential the ap-| on the Secretary's ability to patch up strained relations with Sen- (¢ight million dollars to put the) neers and of the Engineering So- | The recommendation of T. € : city’s| ate Democrats who accused him' of avoiding direct replies as they |Fundown Michigan State Fair-| clety of Detroit, He had been |Brien, DPW superintendent for the| ... _* .* * two-man ground in first class shape, he bud-) active in Ground Observer work (purchase of an Eductor While regarging high employ- ) questioned him. . Lon en with | nent 2 to. a heal | gete@, $1,150,600 for a few vital proj- and during World War If was in |street flushing attac ae oe - a thy City. | ; -. : « jects. charge of the Scrap Metal Drive. |on a General. Motors Truck was} Cation a yoo said the price the . . Poe public fa and’ defense was| 4 member of First Church of|” Perce he aide last clude a Seeemiiaeaiin ce anal to add 132 state police positions, Christ, Scientist he also belonged| ih. 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Shipping companies|iore returning homc to de tal and gold” circular exhibition|Will feature on its picturesque,'... planning stops at Antwerp to|medicine with new concepts of the pavilion, unparalleled. in modern|¥0ded site, a theater large enough bing visitors eloser to the fair/psychological aspects of disense. architecture. to seat _ heed x grounds. | In short, what a candidate for ’ F i The U. S. pavilion, flanked byjelective office once said of himself Hopi whet he arte “We hope to get the best of/those of Russia and the Vatican,|is doubly true of Topeka and the of the same year. America’s performers to entertain! will feature a design of classical |land around it. He said, “You can 5 in this theater,” Cullman said.| simplicity. ‘look farther and do a lot worse.” America’s new circular palace |we want to show the world the|— cortege embeds Pha ge diversity of culture we have in). } license ‘price to commencement in| 7° @ Rome, bullt ‘a America. ! Jane. Thé new exhibition building, fea-| ‘In the matter of cuisine we are : turing a 341 foot in diameter ceil-|planning to offer visitors the most ' Kellowing graduation, the suc- ing, the largest uninterrupted ceil-|typical of. American foods. We _ ceastul students will be commis. |.-° in the world, was unveiled in|aren't going to compete with the , : sloned and sent to an Air Fores (4401 form by Howard S. Cull-|French and Belgian chefs, but we pal | (installation for primary training. |. United States Commissioner|ate going to introduce to interna- ‘C231 OY. Donelon . They will be required to pet 1 |Coneral to the fair, at a news con-|tional tes the double-scoop ice , ‘ three yearv’ active éxty. ference at the Overseas Press|cream cone, barbecued dishes and lg ogg dices cook ca Edward D. Stone, the architect,|FIRST FAIR SINCE WAR h © u ; year, ’ was on hand to explain the spe- Brussels World's Fair, rank- Teo we TS Eo Atk Mgt _ eal characteris of the $6o0ng in importance with the Pri Fekty: Apert : Glendon V. Davis, profes-| two-story building. exhibition of 1937 and the New in education adds.to sce al cir ecience ‘wha ip in charge] recent was James S. Plant, dep-|York World's Fair of 1939-'40, is Rest repmets J Alsiods avery ie. ~ © at MSU, said a tota! of about 72/ty United States Commissioner the first such all-inclusive interna-;— ing person who passes middle age ~ hours of instruction is involved, |General for the fair. tional exhibition since World War knows that our movements are as -——-? poughly half classroom work on the| DISPLAY ALL FIELDS II, Cullman pointed out. God direct ther than ground and half flying time. The fale building, to be erected), Fifty countries and s number of sonra. 5 soe i ee 2 sted international organizations will take T whims desire. The flying phase Will be han- (beginning in March, on a six part in the exhibition on a 500-acre , : — Ged at Capitol Airport, north- (a half-acre site four miles out of A Yes,-as faith comes by knowledge, fj - west of Lansing. Brussels, will offer viewers a com-® , so is every self-improvement on ‘7 Sa lt of the Drehensive cross section of Amer- Participating organizations in- this earth. Our service to you has - wndergraduate instruction received ican contributions in the fields of clude the United Nations, the Or- i become the finest beccuse we are the air cadets will be enabled to) - ae happy te study and advance ca - complete their primary training. in acquire faith in ourselves. -thorter time, or est aacitonall] § Posters Warn (Wayne to Honor \ : ‘ ~ training that would not otherwise| +: ! Yan . : be possible. Aaainst ‘Treatment’ Five Detroiters Phone ie ee gainst ‘Treatment | FEDERAL Parking | He said the new arrangement DETROIT \AP)—Five Detroit 0:0 } has the further advantage of an| waAsiINGTON (INS)—The Food|‘ivic and business leaders will 4-4511 he Our Premises ax _ early screening out- cadets Who! na Drug Administration has y|receive _ honorary degrees from \= sooner or later will be determined|~ ~~ —* h Has Seni wayne State University at winter Wis "fac the qulieations fra mist 40 posters waring th Pa commencement exercises today. x itary pilot. lic against the Hoxsey cancer) They are Walker L. Cisler, pres- : Seo ee ; ident of the Detroit Edison Co.; _ to other categories, | : The posters, for lay in William T. Gossett, vice president Davis said a similar program itrices stated Hogy-agh then he general cou e folnstheSHR will be put into operation soon @/treatment “consists entirely of|and general counsel of the Ford the University of Michigan. simple drugs which are worthless| Motor Co.; Howard C. Baldwin; p< : a : for cancer.” vice Fea . Mie | Rraage Foundation; . dames McEvoy, Two Area Coeds |, riiect such agvertisensnt ever urse and social worker; and Dr > = pe dy." They said the step was taken| Cisler has s Edi. Pin Queen Contest because federal court , actions) son's participation in the atomic oneers| ‘previous warning.” against Hoxsey treatment will not be settled for some time. | . Meanwhile, said the officials, the moted, and there are*many persons who have. not heard about our DETROIT. — Gov. Williams’ Nancy, has been chosen “Woman of the Year”’ by the Detroit Press award given for the woman con- sidered most helpful to caméramen | in aiding them in photographic as- signments. “treatment is being vigorously pro-' Assn.; a yearly pewer development reactor proj- | ect. He formerly was executive | secretary of ‘the Atomic Energy | Commission's industrial advisory | group. ; Gossett, a graduate of Columbia’ University's law school, is a spe- cialist in finance and _ litigation. He has been with Ford since 1947. | Baldwin was cited as layman! of the year by the Detroit Council of Churches in 1953. | _ Mrs, McEvoy is the only woman on the Detroit House of Correction Commission and a leader in deve- loping a program for volunteer social and civil services. 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FEBRUARY 2ND Super Mo a So "Ya a ter ng han Actually, South America had Cone 6 Mae Seed Se prasad ollie? agelaaa tea monial occasions. _ ments, Sy one yr nd front, a German Workers’ Party, and a German war veterans’ organiza- tained in spy cases, that Axis agents had established a string) FBI AGENTS GO SOUTH of espionage bases from Mexico! «FBI Director Hoover discussed Leadership Has Declined Steadily Mendes Resigning Could Unite Strong PARIS (INS) Pierre Mendes-Francé may soon again become France's political “Awe wolf.” Nwurces close to the controvers- iar, §0-year-old politician told Inter- national News Service that Mendes- France will give up the leadership of the Radical-Socialist party in The Radical-Socialists are now) deeply divided. They also have lost a large number of parliamentary members who have bolted the party rather than submit to what they called Mendes-France’s “‘dic- tatorship.” Others had been ex- pelied from the party for alleged lack of discipline. In addition, the Radical- Socialists suffered a stinging de- feat in a vital by-election to the National Assembly last Jan: 13. Their standard-bearer, Dominique Stefanaggi, polled only 6.5 per cent of the total votes cast in the first electoral district of Paris. In the Jan. 2, 1956, general elections the/ Radical-Socialists obtainéd 17.5 per cent of the popular, vote in the same district. ; Mendes-France, who quit Pre- mier.Guy Mollet’s cabinet last year Center Party — Former Premier|because he disagreed with the gov- ernment's policy in’ strife-torn Al- geria, had backed Stefanaggi. Stefanaggi’s defeat came as a heavy blow to Mendes-France’s failed in his efforts at a political comeback since he was voted out of office Feb. &, 1955. In the campaign preceding the 1956 general elections, Mendes- France took the leadership of the left-of-center “Republican Front,"’ a coalition of non-Communist * * * The out of National Assembly seats. Mendes-France to power. Mendes-France. for putting a war-weary France back on her economic feet. He became premier June 18, 1954, 3 Win News Awards DETROIT (#—Arthur B. Poinier, Detroit News editorial cartoonist, John C. Manning, editor of the Detroit Times, and Evelyn Seeley Stewart, Detroit Free Press writer, will be given citations Wednesday by the Women’s Division of the): American Jewish Congress for out- -standing newspaper work." - 1956 Big Building Year DETROIT #—Last year’s con- al agency said the figure was sec- ond only to the record set in 1955) | see nein mr, jlooking American arrived to work who was once dubbed 2 ip dear wy ae” - man” by Secretary of State John ition won some 160 This was insufficient to restore Political isolation is not new to (SIS) to operate in "the foreign field. FBI agents were soon drifting south. ‘Most of them were men iwho had developed special skills south secretly. One undercover ‘agent went to Meantime the demon soap sales- man had made valuable contacts in business and government circles. In an Argentine city, a boyish- as a reporter. ,He- joined local clubs and soon he was sending articles to the United States and receiving favorable comment from publications interested in Latin American affairs. - WAS FBI AGENT This particular young deperter was afi FBI agent whom we shall call George Stevens. A favorite hangout of his was a smal! hotel operated by a man whose parents still lived in a country overrun Somehow the innkeeper seemed to absorb all the talk that passed across his tables in the course of a day. Stevens decided to try to enlist his help. ‘cu of coffee with me. iis eal “Yes, And I promise you'll never be embar- rassed."’ There was no - other agreement or explanation. “None steers 7 “When ft returned, he gave mel a typewritten report identifying the Germans. He knew where they had gone and he even had the gist > of their conversation as they drove “I never knew anyone like this man,” Stevens necalled later. “At least once a week the police would follow me. But I always knew inj® Sdvance when I. was to. be: fol- cn = beat was always the day I would poe call on ‘the chief of detectives, telling him I just happened to. be passing by and would he -have a TIPSTER IS SECRET. It must have driven the guy nuts’: — and the detectives who were trailing me, too. They nev- er knew I was being tipped by the innkeeper, who had a well- placed friend at the police station. “One day our people got word to me that two Germans suspected of espionage had driven by auto- mobile into a neighboring country. I was supposed to find out who. they were, where they had gone, whom they had seen, and if they were e coming back. et eeeccccncces Far FU 160 W. Over a cup of coffee, Stevens yTYTTTiTirri itt eo’ PARKING ON PREMISES M. Snever coccscoscocoscooscoosoosesoososoooosovosoooes was. needed, They understood; as.Well.as-the.fact_they wee to each other. : mtina. ews * * * And instead of two Germans | there had been three. It was one| of the most detailed reports 1 ever saw and it helped uncover nm espionage PR end ‘“Would you- mind telling me ee ies anaes thelr car was ‘one of my) men, When those _ ask for ways is my man.” a « * Stevens once almost ae his relationship with the innkeep-) er. “He did so much for us I offered to pay for the information. I thought he was going to throw}. me out of his place. But he cooled off and said: ‘What I do for you, I do fram my heart — not for money.’ I finally got out of an awkward situation by say-/ ing I didn’t mean he should take} money personally but that I felt) he should allow me to help pay the expense of gathering informa- ! tion for us.’ Copyright 1957 by Don Whighead (Tomorrow: The Queen Outwits the. U-Beats.) Established in 1898 : mer-Snover 3 NERAL HOME ° Huron FE 2-9171 | in the midst of the crisis that| Bw DOUBLE TRADING: HOLDENS S TAMPS "3 which was 1 per cent above the 1956 figure. Would you like to hear . how Christian Science | britigs~freedom to man- kind? Then you are cordially “invited to attend a Free Public Lecture on Christian Science en- titled: : “Christian Science: The Liberating Light of Truth” . By J. Lingen Wood, C. 8. of Vancouver, British Columbia Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First. Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachu- setts IN THE First Chureh of. Christ, - Scientist ists Ganeiinll se ‘Williams Streets PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | Monday, Feb: 4, 1957 | ? » ait 8 p.m. — A ao? 4 : nye ee - See stain Trae,” 6P.M. Sendary on tnsav—— shows a4 whole family veiltenion. ‘ } f : 7 . - 5 Ns j ; . ‘ : | er, ae | § a} Fa ta ‘ ‘ 4 : - i 2) é f / = / & 1 ee " is | Pa be by : : : ie at | : ‘ * ee 4 WN : 3 : aa = a ae Si 3 ' Fe ’ re = go td _ : Mis = ae » ee rm i\ ; ra *" Goodness, the steps they save me every day! And extension phones cost only about $1 a month each 4 “Now you take telephones. one in our bedroom and Yes, additional ‘alophotest in your home would cost cata shout $1 a month each. ‘No wonder more and more families are ordering several telephones. - - They no longer run for the phone. Just reach! Other helpful iterns are: a phone that lights up so you can dial in the dark, one you can adjust to hear better, separate listings i in the phone book for other members of your household. J ust call your “telephone Business Dffice. Michigan Bell ' Telephone Company. 2 3 We have one in our living room, Is that all they cost! | : Li i 4 cinal minerals, Could it be, he I aches and a twinging pain in _doctor’s new relief. I would f have tried anything that of- | Bae : ‘Away. ae gy Fain hn Your Own Bathtub - way to turn an ordinary tub of hot water into a Minerab/ Bath. : Imagine what this may _mean.to millions. who'suf-/|. fer. from..deep-seated..bede4. ily aches and pains like those of Arthritis, Neuritis, Kheumatismand Neuralgia! / ~—-Many- have tried this doctor's discovery can hardly coat n jh ik ent! ‘a how they now “w ash away much of the pain of knotted from nervous tension and fatigue. muscles and deep, penetrating warmth seemed to course through my’ body. It was as though the mineral ssa were ac- tually massagNg away my aches and pains. Ina few min- ‘utes an indescribable fegling ; of relaxation crept over me. It was as though my whole body were being caressed by the soaking sunshine of Spring. It was an experience I'll never forget—and one 1 often repeat! To share my good fortune, I sent a package of BATH> | wy ERAPY to a friend. He wrote me: “I simply get in my tub and let a BATHERAPY bath soak my aches and pains away. It's like taking a Minera! Bath at one of those famous European Spas you read about —but | bet even they cannot match the blessed relief my own tub now gives me.” right in their ewn bathtubs— similar to bathing at one of the world’s famous Mineral Springs. In fact, millions of people who have been travel- ling to distant Héalth Spas for pain relief --6n the advice of their physicians — may soon be saved thia bother and expense, Thanks to this new triumph in medicinal chemistry, they may soon be enjoying the often re- markable benefits of true min- eral bathing in the snug com- fort of their own homes. : Thanks To A Curious Deector... A doctor with an inquisitive mind was puzzled by the fact that Medical Science had never been able to tell why certain Natural Springs se often gave quick alleviation to physical suffering. He decided to ana- lyze the waters of. these “We have already used it three: who have worked hard to invent such a product.” ee “i'm 14 years old and these bathp are making me feel young again.” bb. B. B.~Newark, Nh. ap Nace went te me OR - and feel Gime ‘the uext morning.” : “1 am interested in purchasing a five Ib. springs and find out what Nar} Available to Hospitals — peshase of BATHERAPY. 4 eve ture put in them to make them and the Public Slaeest, wabeliovente tbe senuter be eos different. from this p Mere. i. Mef.-Jematca, N.Y. “1 feel T cannot be without it at ang price. | found great relief in its use # have recommended Aggie aed people.” : D.-Bracklys, NX, T. As- this is being written, BATHERAPY is being made |. available to hospitals every- where — and to the public as fast as possible, through at least one store in each city. Already thousands upon thou- sands are enjoying its bene- fits, some far more than others. H you are among the millions who suffer from painful aches in joints and muscles - or from the tensions and fatigues of modern living — ask your doc- tor about BATHERAPY. The chances are you'll find its soothing, cushioning, pain- softening action will give you a surprising f from minor discomforts and a feel- ing of well-being that may last for quite a little time. If, after BATHERAPY pain persists, He found that. they were rich in certaiw carbonates, sul- phates, iodides and- chlorides of Lithium, Potassium, Mag- nesium, lron and other medi- “T am © dancing teacher. after teach- wes mee “s oix =~ a day 1 feel quite t after-e hot bath your DaTHERAPY fect he 6 eae wean T. G.—Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Kntire conienta coprrighied Webster orn 1#) Fifth Ave, New Tork je, 8. asked himself, that the secret lies in these minerals? In order to find the answer, he had a chemist compound them into a water-soluble concentrate which patients suffering from various aches and pains could uae in theirbaths. * 1 was one of many who tried it. For months | had been an- noyed by nagging muscular You'll Feel Wonderfully Better —Or No Cost! Get.a jar of BATHERAPY today — and tonight drop a handful or more into your tub. Then, for the next 20 minutes, enjoy the wonder- ful warm waves of relief as BATHERAPY’s therma- my elbow. Even ‘though skep- tical, | was eager to test this _ fered any hope of easing my disomfor. see your decor mineral het soothes, you “It iscalled BATHERAPY,”| Sleep Like A Baby... body. he told me. “You simply add a ag oe Sleeping- Bscep your tautness os handful or more to a tub of Pill Hangover! eennnaynt loosen, and a moderately hot water, then let " sleepy mood eh- yourself soak in it for about |, Even if you are fortunately| velop you, Never before 20 minutes. Mind you, this is | {tee of any bodily discomforts,/ have you experienced a- not a cure for Arthritis or any- you'll find a bath with BATH-/ path like this! . . . If you | thing like that—but it may,give ERAPY is a delightful and re-| don't find that it brings warding experience...A wonderful sensation of physi- cal freedom envelops you. Tensions unwind. Nerves are |- soothed. And you relax so blisa- fully, you sleep-as though you hadn’t a care in the world .. .}- What will. 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FULL POUND To bring you*this re- lief without the cost, a famous doctor has created BATHERAPY ~ a concen- trate of medicinal minerals that can turn a tubful of ordinary hot water into your own private Spa. Why don’t you try it? Accept a jar on this money-back -guarantee. -Either it brings you bliss- ful temporary relief from your aches and pains —or we will refund your money in full. Act now! 4. TWO POUNDS sana rege apse ya eo times’ and feel wonderfal, not | achy as usual. Bless the Doctors : ~Mr. and Mrs. M. $4 : Brooklyn, "Ki Newark, Ne Be gece bay greater sense of well-being ig iz the nis Ene i at seerteemea om- for a four-year, $1.3 billion program of Federal aid to U.S. schools. Ac- ein talc el ek pe Sou FOR entities of government. indicating that the growth in popu- — lation in the area north of Detroit. a ‘A Frencu inventor claims he has ee ee ee ee made a bral that can_ be forecast. as fast as a person can ~ ‘By 1970, Detroit, Hamtramék ‘and think. With respect to .an over- Highland Park ,will actually have moved to the suburbs along with “hundreds of thousands already head- way, Chairman Rosert D. surveys, indicate that the imme- diate Pontiac area is destined to face’ a tremendous growth in addition to the big general popu- lation advance which faces the | mation as a whole. | _ American population is in- “The rate is an all time record. 7 Bia exceeds anything ever of * * with the aiiaat eg average as a base age because of the character of this, sector and the acceptance of our uae products. Rk i € z to -: to college in this. tee e Wa cle ws oie be declares, “that keeping pace with the demand will tax every re- source all the colleges possess.” a3 aw we RO - Our area must start now. - Schools are ‘primary considera ‘tions. ‘Certainly, ‘the United States of “America stands ready to offer a col- : lege education to every young man or woman that seeks it. It would be un- _ thinkable to consider any other at- ~~ titude. However, FACING. OUR NA- _ TIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESPON- _ SIBILITIES WILL IMPOSE A REAL FINANCIAL BURDEN ON ALL PEO- PLE EVERYWHERE. ri +-We must face it. ‘squarely. There is no other way. cw eR Ree When ail is said and done, can you picture any better investment — than money spent in broader, better and more widespread edu cation? . Along with spiritual entich- _ ment, this is the. basis of all x *«* * All manner of schools--city, town- ship, county and state—at the pri- mary, secondary. and tertiary levels ust be increased, augmerited and ‘extended. The increasing number of- iehildren per family today poses a ‘Yeal problem, but it is a happy prob- @ face and solve. No one would “shrank by 18,000 persons who have have been such typewriters ever and then we will watch our gains _ _ pyramid beyond the national aver- — BB: Mian BS oon Sons Memes whelming majority of people, there since there have been saiihdeaiaae * educational programs are not popu- lar.” That isn’t surprising. There are few who wouldn’t walk four miles to keep from learning ~The Man About Town * : Bureau, Almanac ~ About Equally Reliable in Their Weather Predictions look for his shadow on Feb. 2. , But, as that date is on Saturday — this year, he may fail us—if he's on a five-day week. The Weather Bureau has a slight edge on the Old Farmer's Almanac in the first - week of their comparative predictions. » Day by day, the bureau has.been about 50 per cent right. The almanac correctly predicted last. week's thaw, also the mer- eury drop near the close of the week. For this week it says, “Blizzards now bombard the boulevard,” while on Mon- light snow.” We'll see who knows—if anybody. ss According to my old friend, former. . ingen George A. Dondero, pentian: 4s the most logical point for the- court house. “It is near the center of the county,” says he. - “There's a concentration of .pheasants “Mostly . They Just Don’t “Make | Better Shots" * - “pur television industry finds that David Lawrence Saye: ee Integrated N orth Not Yet Reality WASHINGTON — News: that “«geemsg on its face to be confined ‘to a locality and hence gets little attention nationally can upon oc- casion be of far-reaching import- ance in the life of a nation. A good example is the failure as yet of te York City’s Board of Educa- tion to obey the Supreme Court of the United States in what lately has been emphasized as “the law heeds au Seeapen ie is of Ameri- ca where so-called * vis _very vocal, There loud voices of accusation recently have been heard sn: *“backward"’ or “under respect for the: sadiiieas wteatt fn as contemptuous of the Constitu- tion. : “Ever since the Supreme Court in 1954 concluded that in the field of education the doctrine of ‘separ- ate but equal’ had no place, and that racial segregation deprived children of a minority group of equal educational opportunities, _ Maybe one ot the cireuit courts of appeals and one of the district courts which in recent rulings divin't allow time for “gradual” change will be conscience strick- en to discover the court decisions based on. “pgycitoleogy” do not wipe out either prejudices or the “human nature.” For even in New York City apparently it takes time to find ways-toe ac- . But perhaps the real significance. of the New York City episode is Supreme ally do not really understand how esc ei mt entelnaat if the logic of the High Court's . decision is really followed, it will “become necessary for every school to admit’ at least a sprinkling of persons of another color in order fo remove the plex which the pupils of one race “are supposed .to develop when there is ‘any race Certaeatiep in the schools, * * * The sympathy of the South doubt- less will go out fo the people of New York who are struggling so slowly “to obey the Constitution." > (Copyright, 1957, New York 4 Herald Tribune Inc.) the South _a8 Dr. William Brady Savi: ait * “ : Handy Flask of Liqueur sa Won't Aid Affair De Coeu Montreal mother writes: 5 “Last year our son took us on a tour through the States. We visited _only one home where drink was — ‘ offered us, We were so proud ‘when our son and his wife said, “No, thank you. We do not have beer, wine or liquor at home—ex- cept brandy in the medicine cup- board in case of illness.’ It sounds incredible. But then there's the instance of the fellow who. always carried a_ flask—in cage someone were bitten by a rattlesnake or came down with” brain fever from. unrequited love. _ within the Pontiac City limits on East New York City has been _re- These are conventional moro aya for _. Boulevard. According to_. Emil Bellehumer of 135 East Boulevard North, a flock num- bering 25 or more come up for feed at regular intervals, and are quite tame. Thanks for a cppy of the. Helidorado souvenir edition of the Tombetone, Ariz., Epitaph, goto 2 Glenn._C. Gillespie, now vacationing in the west. This marks—a “finis on the “‘Shanty- Lake” story, now Mandon Lake. Mrs. William Hess of Lone Cedar Farms, Pontiac,-fs pro- duced positive information that it got its name because the first building on its shores in pioneer times was a shanty. The biue jays at the bird feeding sta- ‘tion of Mrs, Arneld Mann “of Clarkston are getting agreeable, chummy and charitable. They even al- low a ruffled up robin to eat with them. Word comes to me from Ternstedt Division of GMC ‘that Lelia M. Hooven or Ortonville has been given a 25-year watch’ by them. | q In the limelight at the recent annual meeting of the Michigan Press Associa- tion were two former Pontiac Press em- ployes. Introducing Stuffy Walters as one of the speakers was Dale Stafford, examining its conscience. A com. mission on integration, with vari- ous sub-commissions, has been at work for the Board of Education. SUBTLE PROBLEMS “The board did not, for the most part, have to deal with the prob-. lem found in parts of the South, where thére is settled public opin- jon against integration, It had to | cope with the more subtle forms. of segregation that create, as if. by accident: a school almost wholly white, Puerto Rican or Negro in its student body, The good intention — to integrate is not enough. ‘ Real physical difficulties exist, as in the case. of a school draw- ing its student body from a resi- dential area .almost wholly of one race. Inertia, some pre jidice that must be admitted, and other obstacles too numerous to re. - count stand in the way of instant of goodwill. ‘Now the Board of Education stands: at the critical point where mere paying of lip service to fine moral principles will not move us forward, and. where the sacrifices by. which high principles are translated into action must be assumed,”’ NEWS TO SOUTH This will come as news to many people outside New York, especial- lv in the South. For phi there are no “citizens councils” New York which have - brought about this situation: It will be ‘a comfort to the southerners: to learn, however, that the. problem cannot soon be solved “even grant- ed the best of goodwill” because “obstacles too numerous’ to fe- suffice to” — drowning your sorrow, dulling conscience, or couianae™ von shame for an hour, Keeping liquor on hand for ee en making hootch running a Secale oh my up the creek, ra Just want emergency, if not _ snakebite? = DIG UP PROOF. Here again we must dig up Prof, Hare, Hobart Amory Hare, M. D., -B_ Se., who, let, me. say for the. benefit of any of his surviving kin, was and is, in my opinion, the greatest author‘ty on therapeutics, that is, the science and. art ‘of treatment, In the tenth édition of his fa- mous textbook, Hare said: “Careful scientitic research has proved that alcohol is in no sense a true stimulant to the cireulation . . . H-the dose is large enough to cause any ap- preciable change in the circula- tion, it is in the nature of depression rather ons stinmula- Ey This was O.K. But on the next page the profes- sor seems to take us up the creek, as he says with a wink: “The chief uses of alcohol are as a rapidly acting stimulant in all forms of cardiac failure due to . . tairiting, snakebite, surgical ‘shock, chronic pneumonia.”” ' OTHER HALF ; But you haven't heard the half ot it yet. 4-tad paid $3.75 for Hare's textbook, when we were éeeply in debt and could ssereely afford A go-cart for the baby, so I As far ‘as T Give hea able to learn trom the study of the medi- ‘the | suppose it late to file. claim against the estate for a re- fund of the rovalty on my copy of -the book—probably 37'2c, with in- terest. Aa ned letters, not more than one page or, 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- nosis or treatment. will be anéwered? 4 F self. is sent to The Pon- ‘inferiority’ com-— 2 ‘things about the case which, ae: wrat feok “two le a Visit p fornia bg Tam bring to les ee America. Maybe if Mr. Dulles _ -—hears dissent from- njore- than- -what his state department airily dismisses as “a few Catholics" and ‘“‘a few Congressmen’’ he'll decide to call off this game of footsy with the Marxist maestro of Yugostavia. No mayhe about. it, we pet And we must get millions of our fellow: Americans who abominate —: Communism and cruelty and. tyranny and Tito to back ‘us up in our protest. Wrife-.or wire your protest to Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secre- tary of State, State Department, Washington, D.C. Do that now. Later may be too late. . Robert Ortez 163-E. Bivd:-N; > “ a Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE Yes, darling, you have changed somewhat .. . Since long ago we met... As now I well remember you... And I cannot forget . You are not quite the same today . And if you want the truth . You bear but small resemblance to... Your days of early youth . For you have grown in char- acter .,. As anyone can see... And. you have gathered gracious- ness . . . And personality .. . Do not misunderstand me, dear .. . You always were $0 sweet .. . But now your-good development .. . apres to be complete . . . I love he change, I only wish ... T had cnationr chance .. . To take you in my fond embrace « . Forever in Copgeiasé, 2008, Wishd Mntargatoce, fap soni cesses than LOOking Back 15 Years Ago FULL RATIONING foreseen s0on. PONTIAC JAIL break foiled, two youths slug deputy. 20 Years Ago CROWDs IN two cities drive out union organizers. - 140 STUDENTS receive diplomas at PHS. : ° - an appeal which would result in a ‘more thorough investigation of the circumstances _ is - the only yest answer. — Pontiac Minister Hawaii and and Alaska Statehood Urged Tn reply to “‘Ex-Korea,”’ I submit these facts, - The traditional requirements -fer statehood are a population of over 60,000 and «a constitution , aeceptable to Congress. Hawaii's —— is over 500,000 and laska‘’s is over 100,000, There is well for q sumber of years, All they ask now is a chance to. elect their own governor, Congressmen and to vote in presidential elec- tions, As to the danger of border inci- dents, perhaps it would interest you: to know that right now we have many thousand military per- sonnel in Alaska. Total border incidents: None. David Sanford Clarkston Smiles An. autoist killed a buck on a highway by ‘a Michigan campus. We'll bet there are lots of little dears running around. we oe * A tip to lots of grownups who Let the ground of all thy re- ligious actions be obedience; ex- amine not. why=it is commanded, but observe it because it is com- ° manded. True obedience neither “procrastinates nor questions, — Francis Quarles, : Case Records of a Payciolopis ist: | ; - Get Rid of ‘First ‘Name’ Complex . Some people ‘pave a “first name” complex. This is a criti- office manage- and personnel adminis- But it disrupts the as when employes aot an undue intimacy with employers. We don’t permit it occur in civilian organizations. ' By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 7-386: Oscar H:, aged 33, -$s office manager in a Chicago firm. * * * “Dr, Crane, my problem. con- cerns a man whom I hired a few weeks ago,”’ he began. “He is a capable fellow, and quite intel: ligent. « “But he has already berm to. call me by my first name. Now I don't want you to think I'm de- void of a sense of humor ner am I unduly stuck up, but I don't like to have comparative strangers yell ‘Hi, Ossie’ when “Besides. 1 have always felt | was not wise for employees to bé _- too informal and intimate with oe bosses, ry . * “Dr. Crane, why * use the first names of those with whom they come in contact?" COAT TAIL. RIDERS ‘will ‘some people actually strain a point to By the same token, ewer. ‘it usually irritates an executive to have the office boy call him by the first name, for again thére: is Se For such an equality elevates the prestige of the office boy, of course, but tends to lower the standing of “the higher ranking employer. SOCIAL CLIMBERS . Secial climbers are very quick to take advantage of any source of prestige available.: And by “Social climbers”, we refer not alone to the newly rich dents tn high school or even in eollege,: just realized the ego- starvation of their less fortunate classmates, they would be much more generous with nods of greet- ing. * They should even go out. of their way to say “Hello, Jack,” or “Good Morning, Mary,” to those timid souls who yearn for a little friendship with the ‘big shots’ but whose wallflower personalities ~~ make them shrinking violets, WAITER COMPLEX ; Some people also pay the head waiter to nod and greet them by. name when they, bring a party of. friends to a fashionable’ reqemrent or night-chub: * * * For several years one of my wealthy students, who was socially shy, used to reserve a table at a fashionable hotel each Sunday night. He obtained his chief social delight front the fact that the head waiter, as well as the orchestra leader, always made much of him. In turn, he tipped ‘them generously for this “purchased” popularity, , But in the usual office situation, it is not good psychology for the subordinates to call their superior by his first name. He may use their first names, Tetrogression im now publisher of the Greenville News, count stand in the way of instant felt prétty bad about it, and finally aay with an inferiority com- school, you will observe certain rank, at least during working — present schools and and elected second vice president was Solution.” - 1 wrote and asked Dr. Hare how. PX “Will occasionally. try to lift Bee cin ner who argon dA rele", ours that they address him as od " ‘Ted Hayhow come..1 pasted his courtly answer themselvés upward by intimating © ded in the “inner circle”. “Chier” or else an Mr, Blank. ° with empty class , * LL ONES — in the book. For one thing he quib’ eduality- with their superiors Perhaps they have little athletic Send tel toni *eeal 4 “now publisher of the eran ‘News. MEL LALAAWES bled~and may I remind you that ‘through quickly using the latter's sing f pePhegid pee & en heat Seatee 7 ne ge mer. eine cas hi first names, can ee , ; = ze wn ae ple 4 ator at's the oy yf The vaguely sense that. if they — they pass the. football cap- a ee see plus 20 an can thus suggest equality with ae ee A _ Verbal Orchids to— [Ape Tn a superior people, they will, then +e austen gad acaaley eee -Més, Eda Zolman a ] Tete Tt is quite conceivable that al- vise in the social seale. - And if he is tactful enough to eee oe a: of 37 Stout street; eight ie nf i cohol acts. as 4 stimulant upon ‘Thus, the average person fs | wave iis ee i a. te head - (aitaee tee hae Pte aoe eet; eighty-second birthday. He 6 7] tother functions of which, as yet, really gratified to ‘have his bows 0° VETS chat sal-asayensed ap tlope nnd 2oc o eara Pa Mrs. ‘Anna Hamtin a — Tide cole, we know p Rig little, as), for ex- call him by hig first name, for tor’ the rel of the @ “origina. ta - eighty thaa' B sad. wd ability at, the body to , this intimacy tends’ to jelevate ' gee his oot, ~~ St ‘waed t “Lake; third > “parti. , “team when Tim ¢ and seedy" resist yecst falettion. — Md pa as Soe pane \ tua. Racin ght. : a... - are 2 . 1 | ; > . ; j j \ ae ann Che | St 5 . Poa . Se * : ff \ ;¢ ‘ ‘ / bey \- ; . j ; ape) bas : 3 prin eppektoniies pe the te ent ‘a ‘the. “American Telloogier'™ with a Tittle money and a — “of Association and hig own two-mil- derring-do: ilion-dollar firm. “The sky's, the In something under bt) —_ »llimit'and anyone who doesn't mind .- DIVERSE CHORES | ‘Right now. he owns and operates: 35 of the flying mix-masters in’. ) -}Canada and the United States. They -de— everything from — flying; boys from. Pittsburgh. *. * * | . ‘There’ s no trick in getting into cornflakes to..the..bush country. .to...%. tracking down ore streaks for the helicopter —business;*’-——Agar says. All you need is enough dough “" remember back in ‘47. my; Sparks-Griffin “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE* jbit flying’ school in Vancouver and One Jjook and we were hooked.”’ we heard about these things and went down to Seattle to see them, Like the. other hundred-odd members of the Helicopter As- sociation Agar and partner saw that here was an aircraft with ballt-in money pockets. “It is a piece of equipment that can do almost anything—like a same time it is the safest, most): versatile transportation in world. You just can’t beat. it. “4 * + * Starting out with one small Army | dusting and transportation that now nets him both milliens and minks. “We help out the trappers and oftimes get paid off in pelts,” he explains, “and that's not bad.” AIR FORCE VETERAN Another old helicopter hand, Car! Brady, got into the racket—as the saying goes—via the American Air 46 WHLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-584! late, then beat. your % * *, er Pd oo eee ee Force. He was a fighter-bomber V@- STRANGE CREATURES — 2. A ‘white and make the hoofs, The Unicorn — The unicorn.is 1 a strange looking animal first described in ancient tractor or bulldozer. And at the Greek and Roman stories. It hdd the head and body of a horse, the tail of a lion, the beard the of a goat, and a golden curly mane, re Its outstanding feature, however, was a single straight horn on. its forehead. During the Middle Ages, drawings of the unicorn ofter’ were Used! surplus- helicopter, Agar built up on shields, flags and coat of arms. Even today it appears on the shield| a business of bush-flying. crop- of Great Britain. In a New York museum there is a : Sion set of tapestries pictur-| ing a unicorn hunt. Even a postage stamp from Newfoundland has @ unicorn design. Here is a unicorn for your collection. In coloring it, leave the body beard, mane, tail and horn b: ‘Color the background brightly too if you, like. Then- paste the eric on cardboard and cut out-along the heavy lines. If you fold back the ends on the dotted lines the unicorn will stand. (Two girls, Reginia Locke and Sandra Williams of Virginia Beach, teamed together to send us this idea and win $10. Send tgs to. instructor in Texas throughout the Junior Editors in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP unlamented hostilities and Newsfeatures.) last buick—you have a future in Anyone like to trade in a tired typewriter on a helicopter? t golden. Royal Dutch Airlines bomaga!! _{has 33 planes — on a ee art | i | i / What is behind the sensational success. of Lincoln, fastest growing fine car in America? . : Perhaps it is this: that with a certain kind of ‘man, the preferred mark of success is never the most obvious, the most common symbol, He chooses Lincoln for this and other reasons: _ for distinguished new beauty that sweeps back / _ * in sheer, clean lines—from: Quadra-Lite Grille _. to out-thrust rear blades. For performance that / Ld Reg ane 40 West Pikd Birest ee ee ¥ challenges. them all, with the mightiest V-8 engine in Lincoln history and its new, quick- acting Turbodrive Transmission, For comfort —from Lincoln’s spacious elegance and road- smoothing Hydro-Cushioned Ride. For con- - venience, too—even the door locks and * | wi ventilation windows are’ electric! See this most uncommon fine car today at our showroom. enattantity the finest In the fine « car field. Double success story_ the car, the man —," LINCOLN Sor 57. Longest, lowest, most powerful Lincoln ever a 0s. CENTRAL LINCOLN. MERCURY SALES, INC. : hae FE 29167 oN RIE * $19 Ladies’ Coats Weel and poplin suburban coats, some with hoods. sgee ‘CANNON SHEETS Worth 2.89, Full bed sizes, first quality. Don't miss it. $769 : $39 Ladies’ Coats Weel, fleece, bread cloth, Ste 20. 19 “W $1.90 LOOP RUGS low price on 24x36 od back. 89 LADIES’ DRESSES Better group of prints and a and 38 te 44 —. 443° $6 Chenille Spreads | | $99 aks, STOLES Sol ced tate step See sor Special group of mouton- fur coat Maramout Stoles. 2° | $49 Girls’ Coats, Sets || $2 LADIES’ SLIPS All wool, solids and checks Set, 3 to Gx, Coat 7 te 12. First ‘quality cotton and iy- ‘ton full and halt slips. White = ‘ bs. C s S rb * 4 CURITY DIAPERS =e [se Sco) | LAME Hose shades. size He te 11, $24 for $1 mie DRESSES || $4 Ladies’ Sw'ters Reg. 1.99. Santorized prints Short saaee aeorers $ stripes, — 3 te fon, all colors, 34 to 40, “piso Gluten 62 Ladin? Blouses 14.39 values il re os cea, ine 32 ‘8° 8 g 9: $7 POLL PARROTS Men's Suburbans pr be Pg ner sande neatiees Reg. nats, oes 96 * we “quilt 19¢ Men's Un’wear Choose from “briefs, Tee shirts, shorts, undershirts. — j rs ee patna dots ee SS ! cnet i Hi ai h FI [fi sit [ i Rev. Peter Vos of the First | Freiderick Haessner of Poland, displaced persons Chugch, Romeo, welcomes Dr. and Mrs. Johann Congregational are ready to set “adopted” by his church, Sunday morning. Par- © "+ beach aes edad eddie aoe ke ie elude . wanted in the community by entertaining them and providing needed items for them when they up housekeeping on their own, munities. This was the observation of Rob-| ert A. Stierer, Pontiac's assistant , from a two-day Res- Training Institute in Battle persons representing 40 communities in Michigan, héghensed to Probation, Costs for 2nd Offense ing a pint of whisky last Nov. J. Adams, to a Pontiac Vice Squad officer. Set Sentencing Date ‘ibe sentenced Feb. 4. Ohio, Ilinois, Indiana, and Wis-' Cliff Dryer's, 4, Lewis Davis, 39, of 44 Maple St. yesterday was placed on pro- lpattion a year and assessed $100 court costs by Circuit Judge Clark The sale, police said, was made Charles. F, Fick Jr., 21, of 533 - Calgary Ave., who yesterday plead- MORE TRAINING | geney reports 1s er cent atthe gol was cal tthe Civil Defense Improving, Says Director = Christ Lutheran Unit presented to the City re in the 1957 budget. Stierer tonight. _ assistance, “|ly developments in federal legis- | vil Defense on state and other gov-. petit me Forms New Cub Pack Lastly, pore iki’ clnin: Church of Waterford Township, All parents of boys in the area have been invited to attend the first meeting, at 7:30 p, m. Wednesday at the church at Airport, and Williams Lake road, A Scout office representative lation and planning pertaining to Civil Defense. “This will” include watching Ci- ernmenta! levels, such as the Oak- land County Civil Defense Coun- cil,” said r. Tuc th Su poll See tel of the Civil Defense $10,000 appropria- a ee “We're moving ahead and mak- ing progress,” he added, | Fox Hunt. - in Holly Area | to Be Sunday. HOLLY — Murray Titsworth, | manager of the Holly recreational) area, will act as guide for an or- ganized fox hunt Sunday, The hunters will assemble at) one mile north of Holly, at seven o’¢lock that morn-| ing, and spend most of the day in’ a drive to hunt out the animals ‘which have become quite plentiful in this area. They are killing) pheasants and other wild life, also’ raiding —the —farmers'——pouttry" yards. Sentenced in Breakin of Dixie Discount Store . Charles Madrigal, 29, of 1339 Locke St., who pleaded guilty to splitting $1,500 gained from the breaking of a Pontiac store last Dec. 21, yesterday was ordered to make restitution. Madrigal was ordered to pay back $500 as part-of his three-year "|propationary sentence passed by Circuit Judge Clark J, Adams, He was assessed $200 court costs, Two other men accused in the. alin of the Dixie Discount store, 109 N. Saginaw St.-are awaiting 95, of 213 Parkdale Ave. and. Nor- fiman G. Page, 2, oi 353 Seward Littlejohn had pleaded guilty’ tolb a second offense within a year of St. Both are held under $1,500 driving while under_the influence Took 11 Wedding Rings, OT voce to Be Sentenced Feb. 4 Illegally Selling Whisky “A Royal Oak man, — R. ine, i Bushey, 18, of Royal yes Brings re, Probation eating pleaded guilty to the lar- - Pleading guilty to illegally sell-;ceny of 11 wedding. rings Jan. 12 Bushey was remanded to Oak- J. Adams, He willbe séntenced Feb. 4. Who Needs Pablum? CHICAGO (UINS)—Who says the! younger generation is getting soft? Johnny Henson of Chicago started. eating crackers, bread and tender: guilty in <).meat at 6 weeks. Now a ripe 6 oa a $25 oak ig Nope! months,. Johnny is devouring National Bank last Nov. 21, will) S°**s- Rolempe lear ns. Dream of Omaha Fades By VIRGINIA KAMM Oxford Unit Stays Home Asks Ban on Dump not travel outstate to particl. pate in its programs until for. mal accreditation hag been es- Group to Hear trial. They are Ivan K.. Proffitt, from a Royal Oak jewelry store. land County Jail under $2.000 bond, continued by Circuit. Judge Clark: | 7:30 p.m, and will also be open Fick -is held under $500 bond! Ceylon is establishing a sugar for practice after meetings. continued by Circuit Judge Clark}industry in its Gal Oya Valley,, , 3. Adams, . _ | West Indian Federation Chooses Official Name KINGSTON, Jamaica (® — The Federation of the British West Indies will be the name for the jisland grouping scheduled to be- come a sovereign part of the British Commonwealth about j/March 1958, The federation will. unite Trini- Garden Expert Waterford Women to Meet Feb. 7; Permitted 1 Guest Each . Members of the British Carib- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The| | ov pederation Stariding -Com- next meeting of. the Waterford mittee voted unanimously to call ‘Branch.of the Women's National the area the FBWI. . Farm and Garden Assn. will he held Thursday, Feb, 7, ac 1 p.m. Milford Driver Guilty, at—the—hemre—of-Mrs—E.-L. Winde * to Be Sentenced Feb. 11— A Milford man, Alvin J. Geller, 2076 Wixom Rd. will be sentenced Feb. 11 for driving in violation of the state financial responsibili- ty act. ening! ler, on Eatchery road. : Co-hostesses for the afternoon wil! be Mrs. Dalton Ettinger, Mrs. Charles Harrison, and Mrs. Alton Banfield, i. L. BR. Chapman, former ex- tension specialist in Horticulture Geller pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams to driving without financial responsibility. He was arrested varieties, |yan. 14 in Bloomfield shi and where and how they should in Tommie. be planted in the home garden. In order that more people may hear the speaker, each mem-| ber may invite one guest. Mrs,. George Dean, ways and i means. chairman, will report on |the successful funchéon and-card’ party held by the ‘branch at the iCAI building on dan. 18,. for the benefit of the scholarship fund. One hundred {hirty-seven guente attended the party. ‘Fists Fly in Council ROME (®—A Rome City Coun-| ‘cil session broke up in a fist fight last night. between Communist and Fascist members. Several councilors were helped from the room with bruises and injuries. The melee started with a dis- agreement over bids on city bus lines, Riot police were aa to City. Hall. Orion” ‘Lniga Recreation Open Sh uffleboard Classic ‘LAKE ORION _—Donald. Taylor, Worshipful Master 6f- the Orion ‘lodge, this week announced the formation of a new recreational program for Master Masons and DeMolay members, Registrations are being taken now for the Orion Shuffleboard |Classie to be held in the Masonic Temple in conjunction with regu- lar meeting dates, Leagues starting dates are. Feb. 5 for Masons and Feb. 11 for De- Molays. The ‘courts. will be opened be- fore the meetings from 6:15 te DeMolays wll be hel in the Tem. ple. Registration blanks are to be found on the Temple bulletin board, says Vincent Butera, chairman. Two Years Probation for Morals Offense A Drayton Plains man, Robert yesterday was placed on probation two years by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams for a morals offense. Fox had pleaded guilty to a charge of gross indecency Dec. 17 with a juvenile boy. He was as- |Sessed $150 court costs. | — Play offs between the Masons and ——— | Worker Loses: Finger Rose Township Suit is Schoo! Accidene { ROCHESTER — Ocie Gilbert, 37580 Wiek Rd., Romulus, erh- ployed by Pieschke Brothers, 'steamfitters, lost his left forefinger of. its yesterday when it caught in a belt Rose Township and 12 residents yestersday asked Oakland while he was working at Rochester County Circuit Court to order the High School. Gilbert was taken to closing of a dump on South Holly! ‘Avon Center Hospital, where au- Fox, 27, of 3360 Coseyburn Dr. | “\| Caters had nev n| “approved activity’ Board has withdrawn its permis- sion for the high school chorus ‘to attend the National Music Edu- ao Assn. convention in Omahal.ou. $4 chorus members are very spring. - disappointed at this invoking of — chorus = B i i af Protective, Pretty GROVECREST MANOR Doorknob Covers |— Lisle Steven end Cailtarine ‘Ana Buck, Dmonthe old twins, spend a great deal of their waking hours looking over big picture books and listening to music. The attractive yomngiters | are the children of Mr. and Pontiac Press Phete ' Modern Facilities for the care of Medical and Sur- sical Convalescents and the Aged. 161 STATE STREET APPOINTMENT sa? NECESSARY 3 PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure on request. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Russ was excited when he burst into the kitchen. “Can I go over 'to Walt's for supper?’ he asked his mother, “His TV can get a chan- nel that shows cowboy movies ev-| ery night! And his Mom said why don’t I come for supper, too. She said to tell you she was having 1 - 3904 692-424 446 Papepedtrasceel Loeatactens - demand of a carpet for every room! Bea look, a color depth new to nylon! Lasting uxury—Retains its original texture throughout its long life, no matter how much traffic it gets or how many times it is cleaned. 13 Iridescent Colors created by new nylon dyes. Spectacular _fastness to sun and washings. Bronze, Celadon Green, Desert Beige, Aqua, Tangier White, Butterscotch, Pewter, Sandalwood, Rose Beige, Moss Green, Spruce Green, Old Gold, Grey. Easy Care—Doesn’t show footprints. Washable, easy to clean. Bounces back like new from traffic, heavy furniture and stains. 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After a mo- | ment, he turned and left the kitchen. | His mother waited to follow him until she'd got her pie in the oven. Then she went into ‘the living ‘room where Russ was slumped in ‘a comic book. She said, ‘If you want terribly to see a ‘cowboy movie tonight, ‘say so. Then I could help you. I could tell Daddy and Granma)| ‘you have to leave after supper.| |They won’t mind so long as you eat with them. —= a chair listlessly turning pages of} Mrs. Charles W. Buck of Oxford road. Persuade Sulker to Voice Protest She. got up from her chair..safe and in control of him. We “Think it over,” she said—and dare not compromise with him lest lhe get the top hand—and misuse us, left him, It took him about four minutes to decide that he wanted to see the cowboy movie enough to put his wish. into words instead of into sulking's silence. * * * This self-distrust is what makes it impossible to treat the sulker ag Russ’s mother treated him. * * * Sulking is protest by silence, Our Once he experiences ‘our re- spect for his protesting words and good results from speaking them, he begins to reject sulking | as an answer to his difficulties: It’s that simple. ~ What complicates it is our fear of his open protest. We don't want) back down from our inflexible! “No” child’s wish. We want him muzzled and silent! because this is what makes us feel ‘to listen to it lest we have - -to| . — and arbitrate with the | ; GIANT SIZE AMARYLLIS BULBS sll to a Bulbs Tuberous Begonias 2” Bulbs — 8 Colors 28 —4& for $]00 TASKER’S 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-6261 “You could phone Walt right now that you’re coming over aft- er supper. You might even ask |him to’ save you a piece of choco- late pie. But if you can't tell me l you want to see the movie very much, how can IT know you'd like me to help you?” | * j The You Love to Touch Soft and manageable. Chapter Entertained | | by Georgia Wyrick “Charm” and “Attractive Hair’ Styles” were the topics discussed, 4831 Dixie Highway — 1216 Baldwin PERMANENT ay hi to - 8o nice... the type of perma- nent you get from experienced beauty operators ... trained by Virginia Farrell Advanced ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP $9” Training School. OR 3-3541 FE 5-3735 at the Tuesday evening meeting of! ‘Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta, ‘Sigma Phi sorority. Georgia Wy-| rick was hostess to members in her home on East Tennyson ave- | nue. | Following the business meeting, elephant sale. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Coming Events | Huron Gardens Auxiliary 2887, FOE, will meet Wednesday at the hall on M59) with an officers meeting at 7:30 ‘and regular meeting at by @ social hour. members participated in a white} gf Phone FE 8-3251 3) Land --Sea-- Air Planned Vacation We can make your. vacation schedule run smo-o-oth as: silk with the best transportation possible — domestic or foreign. . Pontiac Travel Service Have a 698 W. Huron STAPP’S .++- downtown Juvenile Bootery..... Final Bertan-Up! Wednesday, and Thursday Only—End-of-Month Value Offer! Odds and Ends— Includes NARROW wi ‘and Slippers, too! vy Your Opportunity to TAPP'S An Entire Table! DTHS, broken sizes of chil- dren‘s, misses’, growing girls’ shoes, Storm Boots Save on Values to $8.95 JUVEN ILE BOOTERY | - 28 E. Lawrencé St. ' Operi Fri, and Mon: Eve's to 9 Mr. Mort’s “caped caprice” is of nubbed, checkered silk and cotton _ shaped to flatter every figure. ‘It’s buttoned from stem to stern, caped for the newest look of the season and made — all the more charming with its prim white linen collar and dashing silk shantung bow. Frederics. Sabssinett i added sprig Wer’ ilies empire silhouetting of supple rayon crepe. Cream color spiked with matching grosgrain is freshened with a midriff bouquet. These fashions may be erg The hat is by John a. "shining patent leather half ' - belt. 3 ce aie catgpeie tree nes tot the » World of Fashion|’ iN nue. Mrs. B. H. Ogden conducted Alpha Sigma: the installation service. * * * Serving with Mrs. Looney are year Gaylis and Mra. Fred Ellicott, social service; Mrs. William raed ere Des sere A oeanbonn ~ land Promenaders Hold - Dance at Whitfield Square Dance Club at Daniel Whit- field School. and Mrs, Donald and Mrs. Robert Price, Mr. Mrs. Charles Callahan and and, Mrs. Albert Jackson, ~ Mr. Mr. Mr, Women's circles of First Method- Meeting.in the homes of members or at the church parlors were Anna, Lois, Sarah, Mary and Rho- da circles, | [Holds Installation Service ==Fcontribution was voted for Hun- Laseey, Mes, Ree Dyes ood | =. Robert Longe and Warren Allen| | . served as callers at the recent! =, dance held by the Promenaders| >) New members of the group are Se Fairchild, | Church Units Meet - ist Church met this past week.|~ ‘members of the “Leah, Joanne,! 7" Nu Sorpiity sid ost acmett ak tek. ann Srey ot Mrs. W. T. Huntley ami Mrs. - Guy E, Kennel, publicity. a Ciarabelle Amidon will serve as chairman of the'-flowers: and gifts! committee and Mrs. Albert Kohn and Elena Bajeri will handle ways and means. 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Sleep — By EARL WILSON bee as Robert Cummings and I sat down to haye lunch. : _ xX *& “Cocktail, gentlemen?” he asked us. “All right, Dubonnet on the rocks,” I said. “ “Not for me,” Bob, the boy from Joplin, Mo., who made it geod in TV, said. “Wine makes me sleepy.” —- x *« * The tall, lean, good-looking TV star ordered a steak. - “The last time we were here I wanted to-see a show. I Fair Lady.” Probably paid $50 for them. — *x« *—-* dinner our hests said, ‘You've got to have some wine. “ ‘Oh, atest no wine!’ I said. They said, ‘But this ts an “ pecasion. One glass of wine won't hurt anybody!” | : See ae ss NEW- YORK — The captain buzzed around our table like @| « hadn’t seen one in years. Somebody got us tickets i Be! 1. Well, the next day we were leaying for — and | 2 at. _ _CONTINDES. _ Then, HOLDING ‘sussies iN His FANG, HIS SEARCH. “7 ANIL : Simply haa Amazing For Clarkston Institute soon as we sat down, I , BOB up, Bob, Bob!’ Not me, all I saw was an occasional yellow haze up there when they got me awake for a second!’ x * ® | “So when somebody asks whether I saw ‘My Fair Lady,’ I tell them, ‘I wa to it—but I didn’t see it.’ es THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . We're not one to brag, but we printed months ago that Grace would have a daughter based on Ken (Never Miss) Kling’s forecast .. . Jimmy Dorsey’s band starts on a rigorous one-nighter sked, then goss inte’ the Mew Rossland for four weeks, ‘ '. * * Singer Eydie Gorme’s job in Jerry Lewis’ show 1s on again— at the moment ... Rubiresa showed his 19-year-old -bride, Odile Rodin, around. PES * Marion Marlowe will attend the inauguration of her uncle, ~ with Art Lirkletter and as | Distributed by King Features Syndicate Hollywood Headlines N. Carolina's Gov.-Elect Luther Hodges . . . Reb't Q.. Lewis will take his radio show to Alaska to entertain GIs... Stripper Lili back a singing career for her husband, Ted Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas are hunting an apartment with three bedrooms, three bathrooms . . . Doris Duke's ex, Jimmy is around with Errol Flynn's ex, Lili Damita, Beach. x «* * saidins une wien b deal Masts Unnlee from gray to black. ; : : x* * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Marriage is a business in which a man takes his boas along on his vacation.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Roy Stuart tells of the couple that returned unhappy from Scotland. It was the grouse season— and she did. “That's earl, brother. ‘ sCopyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Farm Leaders Hold. |Detroit. Buses Ito Try Selling Gum to Riders DETROIT (INS)—Some Detroit ‘city buses, which already boast “passionate pink” ceilings, marble- tone walls and seats that “breathe,” are now going to have gum machines for the benefit of passengers who like to chew. | The Detroit Street Railways Commission has authorized the installation of gum machines on . 15 Woodward avenue buses for a of Holly,| 60-day trial period. president, will pre-| The machines, to be located near Sierameniin, Champions Won't Dance Unless They're Together By BOB THOMAS Hollywood —The Martins and Lewises, may come and go, but, there’s one team that will never appear separately — Marge and Gower Champion, — * * * The Champions are getting their career off the ground after a lapse due to the birth of their son, Gregg. During Marge’s con- finement, . Gower stuck to his resolve not to appear without her. “T directed the dances for “The Girl Most Likely’ at RKO," he remarked, “and they wanted me to play one of the male leads in it. I told them no, In the first place, it would be impossible to try to direct and dance at the same time and do a good job of “Besides, if I dance, it will be with Marjorie.” Thi solidarity has existed throughout their marriage — with one exception, about 10 years ago. The days\of the Champion danc- ing team me numbered, they claim. “One more ‘baby and I'll be through,” Marge. declared. gimme; : Thrifty; J-V; Hallman Farm Bureau ; Purthey 7 ; Rule;| side, and state Farm Bureau of-| exits will dispense gum at a y; Lowe Brug: Xe ee ficials are ¢: penny a stick. ‘The DSR will get 15 per cent of the gross, x *. * Officials of the Amefour Corp., Died | 3 7. North Saginaw Street | Phone FE 4-6842 | “Béuer Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings nit 1}250 new buses. ‘ii One dissenting cry was_ begin ‘| from. Joe Caradonna, president of | division 26, AFL-CIO, ‘the driver's fiunion. He said: pe ae 4) “What will this mean to our operators? Will they have to make Iichange for everybody who wants |jja stick of gum? There is bound to > Pilbe an argument some time, and one of our men will be up for dis-| 4| missal,” S| DSR Commissioner Rodney Bax- ter promised Caradonna that .no driver will be fired over chewing gum. ibedre With huouiita Displaying This Emblem Borrow More Funds J. Clifford Metty | for Snow Removal | Thatcher-Patterson | Wernet W. A. Pollock Noyce W. | Frank A. Anderson Daniels Agency | Agency — Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine, H. W. Hutteniocher Agency Smal Austin-Norvell Agency DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Com- on Council has authorized the partment of Public Works to | borrow $300,000 for current snow i! removal costs against. next year’s) Somme ‘ek Strait 1 | stall machines in all of the DSR's! . This is in keeping with theif County fo Organize Agricultural Council An Agricultural Advisory Council, to work with Oakland County's agricultural agents, will be organ- ized formally at a meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Cooperative Extension Service office, 1260 West Bivd. The group, which includes repre- sentatives of farm commodity in- terests, such as fruit growers, cat- tle raisers and dairy farmers, as well as farm and garden club, will adopt a constitution and by-\F laws and elect officers. The function of the council will be to advise the Oakland County) agricultural agerits in their work. Agent Lyle Abel will be present, | along with his assistants Jay Pof- fenberger and Wayne Siefert. i } Police, to Issue Tickets for Defective Auto Lights Motorists should be sure both headlights and tail lights are work- ing properly while driving in Pon- tiac at night.. This was the warning of Capt.| budget. ; The city has already used this | year’s $500,000: allocation for snow) removal, DPW Commissioner Glenn (C. Richards said the additional |money should cover the remainder lof the winter. | Richards said 23.1 inches of snow ==}}|has fallen in the city so far this winter ag compared to only 12.7 eae Crawford- Dawe- Grove p_Agency Brummett- Lazelle Agency Lineleome, Ine. _ ine. Maynard Johnson Wilkinson Agency jf); — i a. VanWagoner Agency, ine, = en a ago. ‘Ike’s Committee Arrives for Study af Viet Nam SAIGON W — President Eisen- Se Se "lop gavmecte you eae mony .fee owe. Se SE NO SECURITY OR Eras tay REQUIRED Joseph Koran, Pontiac Police Traf-/ ific and Safety Bureau, who said) patrolment have and. will continue! fo issue tickets to violatoys of defective lighting equipment. Koran said such offenders were violating both city and state laws. Golden Drumstick | Box Dinners Now Delivered | Piping Mot to Your Home from 1 Noon to Midnight Daily. i i i | : i i ONE PLACE TO PA sits septa Lerntage Grit bationoe “Let 9 Y. Years of Credit Counselling experience pssist you" Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 is, 1. Bvoniogs by App't MICHIGAN a add COUNSELLORS - (aang Stew Above Gatland Theater hower’s. citizens advisory com- imittee arrived here from Bangkok: today to take a look at the U.S ‘aid, program in South Viet Nam. | This is the 13th country. visited by ithe group, headed by Benjamin 'Fairjess, retired chairman ot the , US. Steel Corp. | Call FE 8-0483| Fried Chicken—Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA . longtime plan to quit as perform- ers while they're still in peak con-| ‘dition. They recalled how they, squirmed on seeing a once-top’ dance team perform after they were well past their prime. * * *- “T'll be darned if we'll get up and try to dance, when we're 45,” Gower said. He plans to go into directing, fulltime while. Marge takes care/ of the family. But don’t ring down the curtain on the Champions yet, ‘still im top shape and may be | starting the most successful phase | of their career. Home Demonstrator Quits County Post Mrs. Frieda A. Bennett has Traffic Fines Hit Mark DETROIT ® — Detroit police) handed out a record number of | tickets in 1956 and the city’s traf-| fic courts collected a record %,-/ 171,000 in fines. ae ey weet of the total. WY NEL. i aa. em nam an MEYTL PLUS THIS 2nd eater aan HIT! = HN ae * First-Run Showings * EXCLUSIVE resigned as Oakland County Home}. demonstfation agent effect Feb. 28, after three years of service. She intends to devote full time to her : far mhome, at 2684 Buno Rd., Milford, and her husband and ae aA. children, Mrs. Bennett, one of two Oakland : County Home Demonstration) ) agents, has worked with women's|© groups in promoting’ more efficient techniques in Dememuapy, * * * Her experience in this field dates back many years and includes four years as a homemaking teacher in the Milford schools and a degree in home economics from © Michigan State University. a No successor has been named as : ‘(7 THurspay——7 | Elvis -Presley “LOVE ME TENDER” HELD OVER! Now! thru THURSDAY NEVER A PICTURE SO THRILLING! * NEVER A PICTURE SO DIFFERENT! IT WILL PLEASURE YOU IN A: \HUNDRED WAYS Starts 6:40 - 9:40 ae ee ' — — os NOW! Thru. SATU RDAY! Features at 1:17 - 3:23 - 5:29 - 7:35 - 9:43 The Picture of 3 ‘the YEAR! - The story of a family’s + * ugly secret and the stark moment that thrust their cae lives into public view! my best friend—but You try to steal my wifet* ~- SUNDAY ~~. aoe “CNS: au Sam Mae £ OPPOSITE SEX ta CINEMASCOPE ane METROCOLOR tp) — 4 a la since he ended his major eens days three weeks ago, Robinson has done nothing but show ill will for the sport which gave him his bread and butter. He started by flagrantly violating any bounds of ethics which existed betw: een he and his employer...) "When the Dodgers traded Robinson to the Giants with!’ no moré cause than just another trade between two the Giants. — P =| Rigney were talking about and what changes they were going to make around the infield without an inkling of what Robinson had on his mind. And Jackie let them do their day-dreaming before throwing in the hatchet. ROBINSON..RIDICULES OTHERS ALSO - Robinson didn’t stop here. He must have taken a course of cways to be undiplomatic” and “how to use the needle. ‘The red faces in the Giant orgaiitéilten ‘were just getting back to their normal shade, when Robinson decided to wage a one-man war against the Mil- waukee Braves. ‘He put a little more salt in the wounds of the Mil- waukee fans, who are just getting éver the fact that. the County Braves were beaten out of the pennant, by acting like a private eye Sipodng the ight life of his opponents. His concetn should 5 chet why the Dodgers won and not why the Braves lost. But Robinson stayed in rare form. He then took a verbal swing at Roy Campanella, his former Brooklyn teammate, with some personal appraisals about the Dodger catcher. “He’s been shooting off his mouth . . . and instead of leaving baseball with a lot of friends ... and being © grateful to baseball, he’s leaving with a lot of enemies major league teams, Jackie presented himself in a mature release of national gablicstlon article, most of the public sympathy was not drawn toward the irate Brooklyn_Dedger general manager Buzz Bavasi, but toward the stunned New. York Giants. Giant vice-president Chub Feeney and manager Bill ; “atom he was happy with! finalists, at Dunedin, Fla, At right rous, who defeated Bob Stupple left) of Cedar Rapids, Ia. in yes-_ terday’s 18-hole title round. Win was the third for Watrous in this event. phy for the best 36-hole score|~ is Oakland Hill's veteran Al Wat- putting Jackie at 1st base OCSC Meets ion Wednesday Session Will Feature) Discussion on Future Club Activities Piahs will be discussed for a . ‘ and criticizing it,” Campanella was quoted. A fabulous career of 10 years comes to an. end with the friendship cup loaded Chock Full O’Nuts,” (That's the name of the restaurant chain of which he is now vice-president.) buffalo banquet ladies night at the monthly meeting of the Oakland County Sportsrhen’s Club Wednes- day at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse in Waterford. ; President Lloyd Sibley will con- ‘duct the business session, Other events to be discussed will be a wildlife-adventure movie series fea- turing Julian Gromer’s “Atlantic 8 Coast Holiday” on Feb. 8, and plans for future. fox hunt and another~fiabitat work-bee. This week’s work-bee will be held Saturday at the Bald Moun- tain Recreation area. Ladies night banquet is set for Feb. 1. “Shoshone Valley,” a film made in Wyoming’s Buffalo Bill country, will be the entertainment fea- ture at the meeting. It is the latest production of Howard and Ruth Shelley showing a pack trip game habitat work-bee and the], 73, Ohio State 64 western Youngstown pce 00, Alliance (Pa) Michigan State Purdue 61, Northw Carroll 68 (overtime) Hunter (N.Y.) 50 . Calvin’ 73 i. impbell Heatesty 80 _— Houston 84. Dra Pepene MM ‘exas ‘Bouthern 17, S&t. Edwards (Au tins ei SOUTH Alabama 89. Cesruie 12 Kentucky %6" theorgia Teck # Auburn "6 rioriga, #1 Davidson 67 ton 46 Rollins 77, Georgia rs EAST Seton Hall 80. St. Traeet (Bkn.) 71 CCNY 101, Kings Point League May Expand KANSAS CITY (®#—The National Industrial Basketball League will study franchise possibilities next month in Omaha, Des Moines, Kansas City, East Paaeees: Inc., in the Rocky Mountains, big game, and trout fishing. and Jacksonville, * * * ’ Six teams now comprise the NIBL, which hopes to expand next season. New Pilot Wants Power Hitter Lopez Calls Sox Sound Another of a-series of mana- gerial views on the pennant races, written under the man- agers’ own bylines — Chicago White Sox. By AL LOPEZ TAMPA, Fila. w» — For the first time in seven years I'll be wear- ing a uniform other than that ‘of the Cleveland Indians when I as- sume my duties as manager of the Chicago White Sox next month. But it seems to me the setting will be the same, Good pitching and uncertain hitting, TI don’t mean to say that the White Sox will be a punchless out- fit in 1957. Far from it. But the team right now lacks a power hitter, a real good No, 4 batter. That is our greatest need, as Ij see it. I don’t know whether we can get one in a trade or develop one from among our youngsters, but I’d sure like to have one. I've no worries about our pitching. 1 think we have one of the best staffs in the league. F E ZLSrTEE From what I saw of the White Sox last year, they were a sound bal] club. I know they beat the Indians 12 times in 22 games. They would have beaten us out for second place if they had found some way to stall that mid-season every year. ee Ne One of our chief objectives is to strengthen our bench, 1 think Walt Dropo can be used effective- ly at first base, I like the possi-| divisi bilities of Jim Marshall, a left-itiac handed hitting rookie who was| moana neta maneuverability to our bench. We have Les Moss to help-Sherm Lol- lar but we probably will carry ub from reports I’ve gotten on him I want to give him a real look- a on eatcher next ‘season, rath- our first base situation. DeWalt Leads 90-38 Win With former PHS star Willie De- chalking up their 6th win agafnst]. Walt leading the way, the Lake-/two ‘side Royals crushed Stadium Inn under “a 90-38 landslide Monday night in a City League American sg 9 aera cay fo ata P DAWae pened ta: 38: polatn tee the Royals, who scored at will in) . Maurice tallied JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPS = Charles: Irish’ (far left) presents indi members of Nestor’s All-Stars, 1957 Junior Hotkey Tournament champions. Nesfor’s swept through’ ai Se ft ball wars this 1 and engage jin a three-night intra-league tour-) | League standings will not be | affected by the tourney, which opens Wednesday night at Brown ~ City and switches to two other re : locations before it’s fiatehed. fo smiling an All-star squad Saturday during the weekend |ndey’s finale meriey vo nena Parks and Recreation Department, _-., | 4 ‘Tomorrow night's Ist round finds \ ¥ ®, 4 % /* : & ft: ‘at 2 : BE ee fe Pe \ ~ _ 3 ed ; : es Aen ; o fe ’ o / : : : ! b Eee ene — iL ive pe ee High. Rudy Quince fired 15 points to _ the Wolverines to a 33-30 win over Booth Homes in another SS : : AP Wirephote tthoritios ‘tat ELAYONY «ue a0 Oe FGA Bikes Wttoser poet to gut by with just ‘Davis Quintet Tops Park's president dur- ing the Miami track's racing sea- a * *. 3 State Atty. Richard E, Gerstein * operating in the investigation, tok * Y The state attorney said‘ “Silber. Three Tie for Lead in Biddy Cage Loop Waterford League Davis Machinery of Ortonville took over Ist place in the Water- ford League basketball race Mon- day. night with a 67-54 triumph over Louie's Tavern at the Isaac ye-|ledge of long distance calls which! might have carried racing infor- mation. He waived immunity dur- ing our discussions and question- ing, claiming the only calls’ made from his private office were made the 1956 NCAA cross-country’ championship was its sixth in the | as a*courtesy to friends, among pros 55 years and older,; It was ses hat Watrous’ avant bee Rotana won Florida, Ohio Probing fers ne pea eas a “Old. ssn, at its green was his Heugtime Lith: Sam Rice, former outfield star The state legislature has Jbeled of the Washington Senators, Okla., athlete's * achievements. = [calle ardent tena a Weteous the other captain of: the University Michigan State’s team victory in| of Detroit golf team. “I want you |to meet the guy whose picture has been hanging in your Foom all 18-year watery of the event. | these years.” ¢ REBOUNDER EN ACTION — State's sophomore center, goes up high to snatch this missed shot. by Ohio State’s Larry Huston (5) himself. its first Western Conference defeat of the season Monday at MSU, 73-64, Green blocked numerous Buckeye shots. and scored nine points * aa AP Wirephote Lanky John Green (24) Michigan |M as the Spartans handed O. 8S. U. | 5 Robinson Would. Return for Job. |Managing Team Jackie Tells Writers. : i be ae ae MONDAY'’S RESULTS be =r / verdict over Boyle-Stone Front of Milford in the 2nd contest. Tom Gould Jed ‘Stone Front with 12 Philgas tangles with Johnson & PALM SPRINGS, Calif, —The winter golfing trai! winds on to Anderson in tonight’s game at 7:15. Philgas can tie Davis Machinery for the Jead by winning. Parkers at Davison Hazel Park’s strong wrestli dum goin aes ta 4h vickocy be six starts Wednesday in a match at Davison. The Parkers, led by) 154-pound ace Jim Thompson, have ‘Class D contest. by wide margins over Cranbrook, Port Huron and. Meivindale. : Sith Thumb Tourney =‘ : (Opens Wednesday Night, The possibility of a title game between Almont and New Haven, gor gn Almont, woe le: He | He a ‘~_ Marts, pe yrse g with putts of eight, Arizona today with Jimmy Dema- ret, the hero of the moment, re- turning to Phoenix and the scene of two past triumphs. . fares x * * The Demaret, who ad- and Venturi. , actually groaning when he missed things that measured 25 feet and would laugh and Jimmy. laughed That was leautls oon for Mike He had other birdie putts—four, 12 and 15-foot-and the gallery was 't generally made, Then they with them. Demaret Is Wane | The siirebeand for the four tour- nament rounds of an extra 18 read like this: Demaret 69-69-68-67—273- 67; Souchak 67-69-70-67—273-75 and ‘Venturi 66-68-70-69—273-76, ~. This was Jimmy’s first tourna- ment since September. He’s been on. the ailing side and underwent minor surgery, popular mits and insists he is only 44, de- monstrated that whatever his age he can still teach the youngsters how to use a set of clubs, - *r * * Jimmy, resident professional at Thunderbird Invitational, Demaret |merely - by eight \apenel ond vost nine ag he tiofial and the win was worth $2,- turi $750 ie ee - Modestly, Demaret admitted this léd off with: 15 and 3% Final Period Surge. | Overpowers Tech 5 Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., when he| abled the Falcons to stay unbeaten Monday night in the YMCA In- tramural Basketball League. GM Tech was the victim of the late surge, 43-25. *\at the end of the 3rd period. Earl ing) sitchen ‘led the Falcons with 16 . |points while teammate Gordon} . ' {Montross wag: held to eight, his! slaad dake ak Gel te Dryden |season. ene 000, Souchak won $1,000 and: Ver, {ute 20 Per contest. ‘a m1 point effort by ‘rece bana | , £ \ > ; A hefty ‘24-point 4th quarter en- © RO ss Tech trailed by only four points * * * In other games at the ‘Y’ gym D haga fs notched 16 points| to lead Seminary to a 27-24 win lover the YMCA..and the Gators Cage Calendar mad BD icagos” Orion rald at ween Suberban League Frederick: at @t, Benedict ay St. Rita t RO &t. Mary : Bi-County League Utica at Warren * New Haven vs. Brown City AY’S oamEs Bt. Chasen at $e Matchen ‘ MICHIGAN COLLEGE GAMES — * Phos woes seaasss ae ¢ Michigan 4 # “ Deicol at ‘Drak ete eg sername i ne | 4 . TRU rf : pa the front after Kansag dropped its first e\SC Star Scores 48 °=—0——<“‘ i‘ C Cd OM Sao eee Pentiae Press Phat (from Movers’ estate, held in Lex- : Ee Ohio State, Canisius, Wake For-, "°°! 72-40 last Saturday. : - AIM FOR UPSET — A couple of sharp-shooting Avondale High /ington, a a eet Calif., The Asseciated Press coup de grace was a 73-64 deci-|@st, Tulane, California,'Oklahoma| Quiggle; left behind on the __fichool cagers, Tim Mulholland, (left) and Dick Gronski, take aim at | horses were sold for $999,000) | sn say Ander-laion over Ohio State last the City, Idaho State, West Virginia,|nesota trip for breaking training > the basket. their is’ good tonight when |, A ‘otal of $220,700 was realized waged ee oe te last night, the Duke and Oklahoma A&M. . |was high for the Spartans with 21 é tae hope Shale. caienay in a Florida Breeders Assn. auc-|son’s kids at Michigan State need-|Buckeyes’ first conference defeat : ints * the 2nd place Jackets clash with front-running Troy in a crucial |tion jast night 48 horses des : ‘ , ! Oakland B League game on the Avondale court. Mulholland and 3 ee , ed was that week of* for midterm after six victories, : . | John Green, a 6-foot-6 sophomore : , tined to show their bloodliness on)... *~ * *& «lcenter with a kangaroo Icap, also | Gonski are two af Avon's leading scorers this season. the turf. oe oe Only last Saturday,. Michigan , was a key man for the Spartans E tes ; =: Pe Whatever it was, it made a bas-|#ate song aes 31st 4 , i oe Fibber gre seag Rng Pewee had only four, vic-|* . | Boards.” i JANUARY 31st . pre Re OP Eel egret in 11 starts before mit-/I1) ig ree _ neat Fesek, Bewent (ie Fars = : . : terms. : ; er a) AVON-ITOY UlaSN MeAGS FIED Cal G ares sree ee se oe se od Eo mr fal We, ot wil ro Uy UGS ere [ters ce sme ec lr it oe eo eh wr oa ; . : ne” teams a won ily on | ' . ; 2 ATE MICHIGAN STATE EEE to s died B Lone oe te iin, Strand Kent al Hockey Leave werig race rag» 'F4 tom?! EM tatnng on oe ; uker in the area's elite; St. Fred will try its luck with- “ee 5 over Georgia ‘ a , ai Hedden a teh f So eer eet Sa uash Rouigh ones a acer Gee maine eee || ee l 67-56! al, y ketal - Wayne Figiey, Sim Acton, Dick seraP gh rare § ended, The qua oug on count Lone yo Plc ws mate Howe of Detroit, uston a 73 sa. ; 3] —_— below actual cost! In “tm the area. Booth and Milan Varajon hav? | Rams were unable to stop the NGQyy Grid Star e+ & 1° he trio omen teen (OA eee order to prepare for this sale, ype carried. the brunt of the Colt of- Z Calloped away from \sicssall Oo 0 0 ee , clash Prom-| tense Avondale’s honors | Undefeated Ravens when Moun- Ete : In other major games, Purdue! the field in late November and 4 16 64 20 15 732/ we will be closed all day setting the! sive been pate Tim“ ee MNCOLN symos HIGH flags gen Tech athletic direc-/ ' ° it ts, went on a Boosters 13. Cais 9 r coach, announced a 53-38 beat- ‘ tt the start of the second his selection last night. Wise re- : . | STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo, sPurt @ ath Grad meeting. * « ye : half and Tech was t . 3 Hawks 10. Chiets 0 places Frank Broyles, who went and Night Serv = eate'F'ul]mer Slugs Decision? sn? ne imsc”snn a ee eet) O° on 89h! Serco :ably since then, however, Vastly-, nats , record of 316 feet at the WinterChisox Sian Hotshots 08, Reckete 14 head coach. on GAS anc € n.-Two More Wolverines 22, 13 aengeeeed Avondale, currently rif : st T h G Sports Carnival here Feb.~9-10. ce ht Ya im hai : OIL BURNER: : ng hich of 0 sy tga wienine idain : oug T eaves 2s *”® » CH (® — The signing of Bad Cats 27. Biue Dots 17 Wayne Blasts Hunter = MYNES END teats ce al ai Se Defending the record he set on|pitcher Joe Dahlke and utility out-| ZT0jsBs 12 Celtics 7 inth Triumoh , ae mentum with each ‘game. a ; ‘ Slows illips tod: for Nin Triump Dean Heating FE 5-772] slow start, the Jackets have prog-| SALT LAKE CITY # — Wind-| Fullmer weighed 160%, Greaves ~~ - gy ae Pn - i cateaon Wate oe "Yee EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH Ing J-hbd conned vere 53 record ai Bes . aten satuon, a : Se cago x = 7h Grote DETROIT # — Led by the 49; : aft Pov di roan ae ehe in seepage dx. Neko oS tive now living at Boulder; Colo. |signed for 1957. , | Roughriders, 21, Cardinals, 1 point production of George Brown| : ~ common—balanced scoring. Bo th a unanimous decision over : é eae : . and George Duncan, Wayne State ‘SANDERS squads have revealed sound at-\Walt Greaves last night in a 10-| Both opened up hard and for a ae a it Ste took its ninth basketball victory | | tacks, yet neither elub lists a point-\round, non-title bout, his first fight|few rounds their styles matched.| Nose Out Aussie Team . Hotshots 18, Booteggers 18 in U1 starts Iast night, blasting! . FOR RENT — _ : ~ \sinee becoming middleweight wedge gag ge tag ane * ) 9th Grade Booed Thad Bb pails an iene TRAVIS mT ee ptnterme Germans Win Cycle Race| wears Bis [iWe'ne tan oor] | EAVES chat : cent of their shots to a dismal - a. . —— ; WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH : . || 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-872 , . (® — The German|have determined the winner. Washington Lakers 19, Mighty Mites 5. squad. : wager mach han heb hoor Brookly B Signs teas of Hever Welrich at "The Germans gained one lapjcae is disin t et Se - eam a : Cate 14 | : Ray Robinson less than four weeks Clown Kelly tO _—_|Heinz Zoll, after riding on the|with some 15 minutes left to go,| Buroa's Bors 28, Five Darts 9 ago, > n = F heels of the Australian team'It was Zoll who started the move 8th Grade DRIVE In TODAY! 3 : i ee Help ‘Tension’ _ through most of the six-day bike|when Aussie Altred Strom was) uduefes '%, Sioboriacers ve came husky crown-holder race here, slipped ahead in the|partially blocked. After five min- e sure r-cor $s sa fit to admit it after the battle NEW YORK (INS) — The sad- final gy and won “ _ utes ¢ steady a. the Ger- Spartans 13, Trajane € diets this winter. Don't be left - was over. “Greaves was tougher dest Bum of all has been ling race by a single lap man (cam Was — _ stranded with a motor that than Robinson,” he said. by “Dem Bums.” night, t ®t : ecwet’ rear Greaves, a former Canadian! Brookiyn Dodger president Wal- a 2 Jobw Tresidder, the speedy sec- Heads Sports Car Club ees - * emateur now fighting from Pitts- ter O'Malley announced restive The eight teams that finished ond member of the Australian po - . DOUBLE STAMPS Bs burgh, brought the crowd of 3,500 w+ veteran Ringling: Bros. clown|the 2,083-mile race went around team, made ‘a desperation move) DETROIT —The Sports Car) WEDNESDAY ee to its feet as he ended the battle! e.mett Kelly has been hired “‘to|the temporary spruce track in to catch Zoll in the last lap, but|Club of America, holding its an- : im a toé-to-toe flurry with the relieve the tension” at games at/Cleveland Arena 20,830 times inja tire blew out on his bicycle, and|nual meeting in Detroit, hds elect- « =o : ae : 146 hours. If they had been on|Tresidder skidded across the-track|ed James H. Kimberly of Chicago ouUucvs — Ebbets Field and-Jersey City and : : ~*~ * * . lan the Brooklyn farm club circuit.|the open road, they would havejand into the infield. as its new president. 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Dey . 251.8 126 DETROIT STOCKS a bw Nephier Co.) th Pigures 2: tmal pomts are ei s High Low Koon Salable cattle 2600; calves 300: slaugh- da heifers gs hy rt ri od ; 8 i i . and choice vealers 24 00-28.007 utility | Detective Leo Hazen said en- ane eo oe weakes, gnsiniy 13 90-23 00: | france was gained after glass was om ehoice toe it } 92.50; load good 853 Ib stock OrOken out of the front west door. 19.25;, medium to good around Footprints of two persons were found leading from the rear door calves steers 700 ib weights 16.75. field. Hazen said the burglars ripped ioff the back of the safe. The safe /was located near the office of Supt. 'Raymond Baker, Avondale School. Detective Harry Maur is investi- Area Woman Reports Stolen Purse by Youth Pontiae Police detectives are in- vestigating a purse snatching which occurred about 9 p.m. Mon- day on Woodward Ave., south of| gating. Earlmore Blvd. The crime was reported by the Shirley Davis, 5089 Drayton Rd., | janitor, Walter Mehiberg, 3146 Mar- Clarkston, sfild a boy about 13 garite Rd., about 6:50 a.m. years old, came up from behind ther, hit her in the chin twice,/Two Escapees Hunted ‘grabbed her: purse, with $2.35- in it and ran off. YPSILANTI #—Police searched two men who escaped from police as they weré being taken to Mu- nicipal Court yesterday. Malcolm C. Smith, 18, and Erwin E. Gibson, | Donald M. Anttila, 17, of 105 W.|20. both of Cleveland, Tenn., faced ‘Columbia Ave. yesterday stood Charges of larceny from automo- mute to a charge he broke into/Diles. , the Shamrock.Dairy Bar, 424 Oak- ‘land Ave., last Sept. 19, | Japan and the Philippines are | Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams approaching the final stages in ventered a plea of innocent. Antiia reaching a reparations agreement, ‘remained free under $1,000 bond.'Manila reports. President Mag- = saySay has proposed that - Ja Burglars.pinned.the owner’s|pay a total of $800,000,000. A for Stands Mute to Charge of Dairy Bar Breakin " Junior at V el Picked: for Alle. Elec, & Equip. Co." 2.46 |Baldwin Rubber Co.*...., 15.6 16.3 Ross ang Ny Ce 3 ae eRPOIS Aan Mat aarp intr ems Eee ME Soc.” 4H 's 69.500; J ; . . see 5 68 trade: active; bu under” 200 Ib and |The Prophet co: *s Hi 10° ovtr 280 Ib steady. to ‘trong: other /Rudy Mig. Coe 0.0.0... 11.7 12.2 ;|steady to 25 higher; sows steady t0'Tojedo Edison Co. . ...... 13.4134 13.4 Sho WE ISSIR TET few lois No. 1-2 of] Magee &, Products Co. 14 14 14 these, weights 18.78-19.00; 240-280 th “N° S*le: Did and asked. 17.75-18.25: few No. 3 290-330 Ib 17.26-| | « 17.75; 340-360 Wb 17.00; sows 550 Ib down . sail Seek 2 in Robbe steers an very slow, steady) in . ry to mo hog lower; ee 50 per} een 0 supply sell; cows, modera active, fu steady; but) f A d | Sch | slow, van to 56 eee vealers m0 von a e 00 stotkers and feeders : few loads) tree Ke ted ateere S00 800 bulk nish, eers 5 a eo) . eee and prime steers 2250.25 50: mast| Oakland County Sheriff Depart good to average choice des 17.75- ment detectives today are seeking 37.00; standard to low good steers 1800. two persons who broke into the 58; eifers | . 32.58: most od tg high ehoice heifers | Avondale High School, Auburn Rd., -15+20.50: a oOo low g elfers : mainly 1400-16-50; bulk uillity end com. | Sometime an onday nan. mercial cows 11.00-12.50; few eom-) ped open the and walked mercial cows up to -13.00; bulk canners. Pi e o of the boiler room to the football! eh ae aterford I European t poe + Pei co rs g that one “eats like a bird.” OXBOW LAKE—Service for The- odore Drussel will be held from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Rev. Dorr 1 135 1749 ek, aoe. ee Bl UT) W. Fockler will officiate with bur- | Year Ago ‘948.8 1336 726 175.5 ial in Lakeside Cemetery, Oxbow */ 1956-57 High ..2763 155.1 76.9 191.5‘1 ake :|1998-87 Low ...°244.0 126.1 69.6 171.6 . 1955 Ht 297.8 142.4 75.7 181.5) 1985 Low ..... 203.1 1149 672 1488) % |Investigate Rape Charge Against Pontiac Man A 21 year old Pontiac man was arrested by Pontiac Police and ‘turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff's Department for investiga- tion of raping a 55 year old Pon- tiac woman late Monday. Edward Shigley, assistant prose- cutor, said the man was appre- hended after the woman reported his auto license number. She said she rode with t.e man after her car had stalled at Chase and S, Saginaw Sts., and he offered Hospital. eee . . ’ Mb astro sass remy , a. . , : tes : sia a 7 IS ESR SOE OE See REP OR oS RES ye apt De OPT gear ae a eRe ee ERC ee a a ae me 6 . | { 7 5 Bae Be 3 > a - 3 ; ey | Sune 28. This is equivalent to 90 cents ' _. DETROIT : . rei he on the old stock which was , split P.O.b. Detroit, “ea Sine de “edenet: New York Stocks After she’ graduates in 1958, ESTHER BENTLEY two for one in December. Previ- “whites: Grede A, Jumbo | 44: ‘ nor Mustattens) Esther plans on entering Central, ously 75 cents had been paid. ge ee sgtede BlAilied girs.” ,, #¢-*|/Michigan college or Michigan State - Ms : . ingge 33-34, re og * ais $3 Mea "*. alto become a teacher. - Kenneth W.-K sen avg. aise: large, 31496 owed ave 3:(Aleom, ...."'amy Rammocost 4 | local Grou named to the newly-created posi — medium "tata "wid ave be tm Gan 34 e 88: H County Deaths D tion of product education maneeee ; 2 : ; aw fraded See 41-0:|\4n Gen. wi tt Pb Monat. ay ‘ : : for Sherman Products Inc. of Roy- ° SB ie 4 - “ 4 ‘ Lieg & My .. 676 : @ + daaie : fares Be-®; medium 28-29. Grade B, Am M } Pay 31 fn aire’ $35 sates f) al Oak. : REP iD. ; 8: 5 35; eet s +f . rs. yers a vrssorte onan toe ae ltm Reta Ebon Bal 4 um Me mre IDAQINS DIVE The Livonia resident soined Sher-| al : n irrequler. Wide spread tn prices|Am Viscose", 33.3 week Gt ..: 4¢7|lda Byers, 72, former Romeo resi- - as es | , ~ priced nearby Anaconda”... 103 May D srs... 5 \dent, were held at 2 pm. today} Goal of $10,000 Set\ 2 art With Gar Wood Inf ¢ The money you pay for rent will low priced Armeo St! .|* 54.6 wH .... 365 ‘ pn y PF dustries where he was an export’ . offerings and receipts from midwestern) Armour & Co 15 Merck ....,... 32 jat Roth’s Home for Funerals with os . not onl r housin costs, but areas. ‘Su sines are libel 242 Merwen Linid’’ 08.7 by Junior Achievement pay Set: 9 wet vttn tmediuas Meat and short. De-| au oe ane Mere Cha 6. 30 buria] in Ferguson Cemetery, Al- y hel . fi ncial ity.Use the ggvorament™ouying ree eeu has| Bait a'Oh ";. ah Montan cn $3 4|mont. to Maintain Center Te appointment of Arnold W deep eeachapetacs 's created an underlying firmness, jendix_ Ay... eo Mont Ward ... 381) Mr. Byers died Sunday at the| © , Steckling that rent money to buy yourself a areg eg ES RE BRS BAlONT Siadth tn Se Clair” Shores, | ‘Junlor Achievement of Pontiac Plymouth ot ive real home of your own through our CAGO, mf yes veees | Y . - ‘ - oa ; . ee old; arrivals. 99h; teack 33%; total U.S. Beak My”... 43 wet J oa Surviving in addition to her daugh-|beean its Senbentenes —— sion was an- safe and economical home financing 3: eld: supplies moderate: ‘de-|Rudd,,CO, «+s 182 Nia Mt'Pw.',: g0.(ter are five grandchildren and two . ee ee er nounced today by | lan. See about it tod oaod mentees market steady idaho. Gat ‘Pact cs RD oct as West's: e great-grandchildren. Waldron Hotel when Robert S. pe . plan. See about it today. North Dakota Red River Pon-| camp E, ++ 4 Nor Pee 0001) 421 Guy M. Converse Nelson, vice preakinet. ond genaret Chrysler Corp. . Papi hoes men ee = BY SRE ABS) wrens tor Guy Coie Pane nd hens at asocaied wit! Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. oe Gargier co's: 68 Bana Ww Air *. Tt Converse, 77; who died Sunday in|local JA. fund-raising ‘nit, 5 snc Cater Trac: reeoe OP Sihis home at . : Ce cath eneage|Sa2,2 Bhs AL Reoptyr de": $l will be held on Wednesday at 1:30\ "4 mat ot i.obe te nrenstan cna pend, Mba sthedbecll rsonaseoae mercantile — Butter irrgeulsr| Chrysler .... 648 Pepe Cols 7°", 202 p.m, from the Baird Funeral vention? . . 680. le buying prices |Cities Sve ’..' 63. Pricer a7 operation of Pontiac's JA Center poration’s Engi ed te ; $2 score AA $0; Sheds ree.:. Phelps DB .:2.: 64 oticiate ‘with burial in Mt will 375 Auburn Ave., has been set by . neerii 'C 88 "2B phat pet “22222 ane) CU Neiate - Hopelthe fund raisers. Grounds where he was assistant fire +. 31 Proct& G@.:,. 45 | Cemetery. chief engineer in charge of vehicle ABE aoa OU cc 84) | Mr, Converse is survived by his| jw caine "10. Ja miniature testing. INVESTORS... Ee ee re ee oa ate cs corporations inthe Pontiac JA BUSINESSMEN... ary} 6 ‘ Center. The achievers in connection Rey Tob B’... 56. ; 04 Rock pe ..c.: a8 And five great-grandchildren. One| vith national Junior Achievement Fy-Cell-0 Corp | | 1987 ie very important t YOU - 66 Royal Dus .... $88 sister Mrs. Stephen Bradshaw of wusk holding * | 184 Bt Soe Lend v2. 902 Lapeer, also survives. Lenora “any at thet rely pr { if * fgg St Reg Pap... 43 , ; ur \ V 2-{ 1§ | ts 3 Soovill Mf .°4. 323 Rey T. Shinn operations. 0 es e OF- pil a .. 2 Sears eee 4 . es ” , \ j §e6 Shell Oil ....5. 7 _| DRYDEN — Word has been re-| The “learn by doing” program of \ THE 1957 FORECAST Binclair ..scoe S11 ‘ A ; at ha a Soc sreees a3'y/Ceived of the death of Roy T. JA teaches teenagers the operation DETROIT \ — Directors of Ex-. ~ . - 18a u Bae aprans #4 Shinn, 66, of St. Thomas, Ont, Mr.|of big corporations. They sell stock, Cell-O Corp. \have voted a two-for- The Annudl Forecast—now in its 10th year—has been prepared by the SB. Sperry nq":,": #2 | Shinn was a native of Dryden and|manufacture products, sell them, | one. stock split and agreed that. Economics Staff of got 4 Std Ol cal's...4t1 lived here until 1955 when he|declare dividends and liquidate| dividends should be upped 50 per Here's a searching look into 1967 sor eS Oi ind on 06 retired. companies fl on & pitiatere scale./cent on the new. stock. oo Cueneats eet a “js: $24) Surviving wife, Anna;| ‘The whole southeastern Michigan a. Pore: at are # ef t one daughter, | ny Dorothy Pil-|fund-raising goal of which Pontiac meee thoarday We ord se a search organisation that fill owt and mail coupon. wee . Texas Ba “*"'5g.4, eram, St. Thomas; a son, Harland is “ - is $235,000, the hig ‘| usual quarterly cash dividend of in making decisions in the 4 RAILS—25 UTILITIES Tex O Sul ....30 Shinn, of Detroit; one sister Mrs.|JA goal ter the nation. 50 cents a share to be paid on the 65 INDUSTRIALS Pl Me. Textron | jvese-t9.g. Coral m, David Roy Plgrim, |c ; d old stock on ‘April I to holders of Outlined are estimated Earn- r ch. ce : -. $0.1 Timk R Bear ..91 | grandson, Roy Pilgrim. icted Second Time [record March ui. Nephler se 26.3 Tran W Ay. «38 onvi a ve at ] i asnes Transamer .... Charles Willey : ss H. G. Bixby, president, said it Industrials, in table form | ' “a f Un carbide sige LAPEER —Service for Charles|°" Drunk Driving Count was the consensus‘of the board that for quick reference. In addition, ; (anse cond a Pee “SEP Pena =— 4g i oe Oe Pee cin vasaiuey, 10, of 28 North Saginaw] Convicted of driving while under|® ¥'4-cent quarterly dividend) pace denne mand q "ome ; "oc! $09 Unit Fruit ....47.3)St. here who died Friday night inithe influence of liquor for the|Should be established after dis-| | Ader — ' Son} GD Gas Cp ...33-7/ Ann Arbor, will be held today at| second time within a year, Richard ‘Tibution of the additional shares. | estimates of the trends } ’ “48 OB steel. °2: 62.6/1:30 p.m. from the Baird FuneraliG, Berger, 21, of 78% Newberry First payment under the new policy | j ent on. ; 2: BY Warn B pic -. 28-7| Home, The Rev. Frank S, Heming-| gt ) ‘ pro-| Will be July 1. ar t 3 3 West Un Tel 18.6 . yesterday was placed on p ; | ' - --++ 302 Westg A Bk .. 285\ way will officiate with burial in | You Can Pick Up Your Booklet at Our Office IN 50 Genes es: san) ey ; bation two years and assessed $200 \ ust Bay --- 30 $ Wilson & Co. 14¢/Stiles Cemetery, court costs by Circuit Judge Clark) About 23 per cent of married C J N Interiak Ir |.) 304 5 pig s¢ Mr. Willey has no known sur-|J| Adams. ‘women in the U. S. today are ry e p er [Int Harv... og Ynest 6h & T 108 | vivors. He was arrested May 5 in Sylvanjemployed. In 1890 it was only} gig Community National Bank Nick 3075 Zenith Rad 96.4 Vi . 45 nt i y Paper —|.190.1 Gardper Den 39.2) Theodore Drussel lage. 5 per cent, 1\ Hours: 9 for March of More than 150 volunteers will join--in- the _Waterford_-Township “Porch Parade” Thursday night from 7 to 8 p.m. Fire Chief chairman of the March of Dimes, Edward . Smith, along with his committee have di- vided the township intd seven parts, with leaders directing their: crews \from various strategic points of the area, Mrs, Romeo Marcora will have charge of the Elizabeth Lakes es- tates, Mr. and Mrs, Vern Craig will have Huron Gardens, and Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson will be- gin at M-59 and canvass west to to drive her to work at Bloomfield) Donaldson Park sub-division No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pattison | seem ang wel minute TL a ae a - CARE A MO I i cpa sane ey ie ae eng em 150 in Waterford to Solicit en Dimes Drive will have the Williams Lake area.| iwith Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bradley, the Crescent Lake subdi- vision. | Mrs. Edward Smith and her crew will take over the Huron Gardens. ‘subdivision, south from M-59 to Vorheis road, Fire Captain and) (Mrs. Kenneth Soncrainte will cover |Drayton Plains, rade, and the balance of the cam- paign will be tallied. Last year’s effort’s netted the! workers $3,230.72, for the one-night) solicitation. Total for the entire] campaign was $6,540, ‘Will Confer With Ike Tomorrow te His name {s Saud Ibn Abdul-Aziz Ibn Rashid. He’s an eastern potentate; ab- solute ruler of some seven million impoverished Saudi Arabian sub- jects in an 870,000 square mile kingdom. often described as a desert of sand on a sea of oil. From oil he gets his income, royalties estimated at 200 million dollars a year, which he spends with personal lavishness while his people live’ in squalor. He’s an Arab and a Moslem. | the Willow Village area today for, of Israel. He thinks of Jan. 30, theft insurance policy to the wall mer proposal, that Japan pay $400,- of a home they pillaged in Anon [09 0 was turned down’ by the fine ue ilippines Senate, a nn: aa . , + - | ' I A The tip marks his second, visit Mecca and Medina, the ‘holiest of| Islam’s holy places, lie within his realm. He has the Moslem’s hatred Jewish state as a “cancer”. in world. ‘ Physically, King Saud if an impressive figure, He stands a heavyset 6-foot6. He wears flowing robes and a headcloth bound in gold. He also. wears gold-rimmed glasses to over- come his nearsightedness. Highpoint of his U. S, visit will be a chiefs-of-state discussion of Middle Eastern problems with President Eisenhower ‘starting! — —— "was in January, 1947, when he and Saud: $200 Million Yearly: Subjects: $50) to the United States; his first as King of Saudi Arabia. The last time Saud, then crown prince, visited the United States President Truman talked adout “petroleum and Palestine.” The same subjects are hot topics today. ELDEST OF 40 ‘Saud is the eldest survivor among the 40-odd sons of King Ibn Saud,:.who forged a single nation out of warring tribes and petty states with a flashing sword and native shrewdness. The current Saud, so the story goes, .was born in Kuwait some- time in January, 1902, on the very night his: father anda small band of supporters stormed and cap- tured Riyadh, which’ became Saud‘s_ capitol. ® * *® dollars since World War II. t on the Koran, the Moslem Bible, never to oppose one another, Brother Feisal is crown prince’ and heir apparent, chosen by the sons of Ibn Saud, who ignored™ Jewelry and Furs Jewels and Furs Represent a Major Investment Call Us About World Wide “All Risk” Protection! H. W. HUTTENLOCHER AGENCY — H. W. Huttenlocher . 318 Riker te See the. _ ARMSTRONG ~ Winter Air Conditioner L eamese | Comfort, Eificiency and Saves Space GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 W. Huron (Corner at Elizabeth Lake Ré.) FE 2-7849 King Saud’s own séns. 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HAULING oa 3. | dent i tire"‘wule” we:|Must be capable of work | onapu Ate gescrmaretehg| "sue, ares: ve ete Tracks 10°F | Friday, | ree be held ing Pog prvi and 1B etme Mavens, 06) Pe a-foe ’ rucks to Rent | * 1, he 2m. from FLOOR SANDING, ED 1 game Cheval it, Rel using precision measur- Wg ANAT. SEY, YOUR | "weed ah Uae || TRERRNTAONS en Pee, ee ing’ instruments. tigate ial beginners’ | Gen BLDG. REPAIR. BRICK | Dump trucks ‘Semi-trailers Till Me in, state at Gparks-Grif get pe me Oiwork, cement. plastering, carpen- Orhan set | Pune: , : “Gallagher Music, FE 40566 for Pe +e ‘ontiac Farm an . All Fringe Benefits CS ee creat et Mani | Industrial Tractor Co, BAY OF sareeY DRIVER | 2 d. PR 49450. L. A. Young | Open Daily | Including Sunday DON’T WISH> FOR Modern Plant Bus FE 2-225" Res, FE. #1645 HOUSEMOVING POLLY FE 40461 FE 41422 : 7 “MEN WANTED 18-45 | SABLE & Walled Lake. curren work, 8:30 to 2:00. FE 4-0712. collie, Male, Sadly missed ehil- SECRETARY AN HOUSE- Bookkeeping & & Taxes. 14] _dren.: Please call : A FEW — gayensl | weet ap. For industrial firm. __work by hoar. Se LOST: GIRL’s WATCH. SAT. AT . Contenen. —_— WoMAN D Like BABY-} f ; . +7612 wutside® work, some ‘Sethement ” “4! Goo Typist. $280 ae Se sen 6 ae. Fe we VALL WA SHING Loer: peuaLe BEAGLE. OP- ~ experience fons 10m W-| NcLAIN HEATING is BS Ra Reward Ml A070. yrea_between_ 10654 11 0.m. 1 6. Saginaw Light ‘spine. 600) Building Service 12) Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “Gon si bait pated om eck. in| BARBER_ WANTED. 13 W, LAW-) ‘ n “| the ¥ of Walled Lake. MAr- rence. PE 2-0325. PART é ‘sat No typing 840. Al BRICK BLOCK WORK. ALTERATIONS. Vic. scorT 1x. _ke —— * CAB DRIVERS. STEADY § PART WINTED 4 Goo TRUCE ‘yous chim’ | and. Bitz, LE. Rds. PE 6316 | coer-— BEAGLE WRITE, TAN zs : F eg BOOKKEEPER’ ry CUSTOM CARPENTERS. Furn efinishing & orange address on Ca I mene par wee Ee ar Full charge. $400. Rough he's A, Eoceltere Retietieg 164 564 _felat BE ie tv. _terms. Gordon Plattley, BM 3-046) iost: BEAGLE OP ments on tion Make is A s30| to sell Chevrole and Oldsmobile. IONS FOR MEN ARB TRENCHING pt ae i antiques, Py 6. OPE Saas, __ dyke “Rd. Reward. a ca 6 woe B wware gang adja furn . uumnere Cher. . JUS. ME. Footings, Water line, ‘Field tile. “Income Tax Service 17 fice one avnomet Ye E 5-0200. Rea ~ - = <_ * saiinguieieaeicorsae cinematics tend PBL DA PP PPB LL LLB LDA LLLP LP — gee AMMA: mescue | i b. maanieeart immediately |TQUNG MAN MECHANICATLY | ay auistg® George Ay LAYING” SANDING ® FIN. | an INCOME TAX RETURN PRe-|i06T — BEA HOUND. Lr | Write Rawieigh's, Dept. MCA-60) yn _ Pontiac Mardwood Floor service, | pared = you home by qualified | cense 139. 56 Caske - rE 312, i COLLEGE GRAD ae accountant with master's degree, om x ¥ major. $700, ALL TYPES OF BLDG. PLANS| Appt, FE 23-7534. REWARD FOR IN Cee Vouincen, cies sbiity re-| tweem fie sees of 11 and 18% and . drawn to suit. EM 34031, EM| 4” WODEE Tax CONSULTANT: 8 TEOMA ied. ice peronaitr. Wie] SORE meat empense | Bacget tele tn vane | 5 sa i . «en Sex 14. get exporience. #725. WORK} tor, uron Open Wixom to = DIE MAKER Jeng Pega Hy. --- 2 Ay = Ai _and fireplaces 23-2468. Eves, FB 41840. A-t bench Fand email & medium) Somme | Often receive tl pet Prosperous firm. $400, | OE ae ere Ho, job too £. ste igi. developing sampling. sive ae Campion of Tain, “Oppott MIDWEST A seecamcense work. Pn Me Sprott Tepairmen. JOréen 66 raed promotion. 1 mer) ae i : C, J. Odell : ¥ at 8 p.m. Parents tne RE ; ae . Lake Rd, : invited. 37 W. Lawrence 8t.. Poo-| : ; +3125 ; tise. : RENT ET. FAST Gee — _ SAVE ENERGY, USE -| Office Clerk ee MIN R: BACKUS Female 7 through Rent Ads! Room, job, place to live ¢ fied NOW. “WANT ADS! To find a or a good used car, see Classi-' ecnnenaaheeaT aie nent tor ARI house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION, Dial FE 28181. io Guar. Reasonabie Rates. Sind Be 7 | «, Nicholle & -Harger Co. BW. HURON ST. X [AHAN REALTY CO. - AUTO A-l MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE PE 53458 BASEMEUT CLEANING AND rubbish 6-797. as | Wtd. Household Goods 27 =| egies tan ON AND Da Jan. 28, 1956, I will not be my: PONTIAC T RAVEL “SERVICE — @98_W. Huron 8t, FE 63231 eaeaeon omnes Ne ee FURNITURE NEEDED Phone OR 4 WTD. Sire Rois a * =. . USED FIRE: Fy IRON GAPS, we Call FE 2-424. Fy ee te Oa Money Wanted 28A FO ites me «OD meno Sota WOULD $1,500 ON 2ND MORTOAGE AT 6 FER CENT _RAGE. 3411) APTER 6 Pot FE tiem . oe with ae one $5.00 sob Be rea SAVE STONEY. ‘ Ps ag re | yee for appoint. —- Me | Wed. Contracts, Migs. . 32 ployee, w and four children, desperately need three unfur. achool & bus PE 54-7474 CONTRACTS WANTED need At our disposal to chase m or seasoned a io for our clients. 71 yea satiofied — ‘bee me P -waaed you sell. Ask for Bob Te Buy—to Sell-—-To Insure MAHAN REALTY woO., yg ee a r 1075 + apt CASH IN A FLASH! -A. Johnson REALTOR 1704.8. Tele PE Rd. 4 CASH FOR Baur ties and land contracts. Or have buyers for sam K. L. [- Templeton, Realtor $500,000.00)" 1 & Sundays FE_2-0263 yong bus line. oe rho SMALL HOMES ~JIM WRIGHT FE 50441 Eves. MY 2-18604 ——. Baw. M: Stout, — < WANTED TO BUY: + oes am aterford . Phone OR 31356. LISTINGS WANTED YERS WAITING. vette R Mi Middleton BROKER FE 8.6003 WANTED TO, BUY ¥ LAKE cor- tage small lake. Close rf Must ieee reasonable rE THERE IS NO DOUBT NOW! REAL Open Bves eh — to 5 BUY OR SELL I wil buy your prop- erty or and you how to get if the pr.ce is and let as peers Ly PE ¢i187_ 506 Eliz. Lake Rd. TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE STATEWIDE B OD. CHARLES, Re cost 1T1T_ 8. Telegraph vee SOD OUT, Jblane ets tnd 10. to, so-aete’ parcels. Lake aS eres BLAIR ‘ REAL ESTA “36 Dixie Hwy. TF on 3181. Draytoa of trading estate a. ‘wav is e traaing ug rea 7 a burn Ave. 2330 TO GET Tie Mos mR YOUR contract Realtor e is ' * to see. 1060 W. ton St. re 32-8316. MORTGAGES +o PROPERTIES '% mere FOR LAND CONTRA ie 4540 eaitee Hwy. you sell, M. Stout. Realtor w St. Fh. PE 661 __ "tit 8:30 ‘CASH BUYERS WAITING aw. T WN. i ar ee “odes wants on KN modern | RnAUE, & , Realtor LET vs on: the sale of your contract] Lake Orion YOUR LIFE’ MADE on | EASIER ra Classi- cane | fied A Ads: To solve every- sae dial Ve ‘nie Huron 8: OFF: Ick | oe OUR yn MAHAN REALTY vee wrerdeg oe Fast US, Reatlor B CLEAN. WARM RM. AND Lee 279. FOR ee privileges. FE “Crem, “13 rooms, Seon eatin . RESPEC- Se dl for ladies only. FE EPING ROOM. FOR “LADIES . doaeph Hospital, FE | ROOM | IN PRIVATE | ae. ph ROOM. AUTO. _heat & water. FE 4-2780 SIDE. CLEAN SHOWER sabia : et hildren’ wel- “tT sil * CLEAN RM Sosit warage.. _ Business man FE heat. s, ingens at at ists Taylor Rd ul PEAR An Anoop, 6 COTTAGE WARM, Boe ORF ANCE ~~ ROOM FE ¢5940. ‘WOMAN - ALL “PRIVATE FE 4-2847 i wane SLEEPING ROOM. 1 sion, Cail before Day ade Bu: ; eooDe ae” ave. Rooms With Board 38 ~~ - ~ eae eal ae on MUTI home, ‘home ’ privs FE 9-3037 CANCY FOR St es Ere seals, 14, Matthews, rE $0377. |DESIRABLE ¢ ——- at city all in > sat et mith ot 30 . me Ke van” Welt OR 3-1355 ith desk, anemeey ‘cites t ‘e retiracie. Mle Must fornish good reference. A. JOHNSON, Realtor | - 1704 S. Telegrap h Rd. FE 4 a ee ee ie ens - FURNISHED * Ready to move in--3 gapin home as at on et street in < “LOVELAND «ean Rad. ate re Harber No Down Paymerit room. 3 lots. th 0 x 1 wt SORT vee lots, 132 s 390 M. each, over- og os. Priced reason- CUC LER. REAL. TY ‘paces, Go ue ES CLARKSTON Here's 2 family income that's and neat and Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. & Main, Clarkston, Mich. lot, Clintonville. Marble, Realtor $680. in @ new 3 bedri full Naseer sewet, close line. ya M WRIGHT. REALTOR ONY WHI FTEMORE ST. PONTIAC. for some family who desires « low down payment end an {o.000°" home for ‘ess than LOW ER STR AI sHT Ss LAKE SPRING & SUMMER will be. hete and wil soon --be lookt ool a some with }~ md sel in the iske Here as one that a can tay for a than 0,000 «with $2,500 down me has A... sonnet & $15,00 SYLVAN: REAL TY CO. 1/2389 Orchard Loke\ Ave fn IN _SYLVAN SHOPPING C ~ INDIAN Vv TL LAGE S room bungalow, wall to celeeinge Talement. gas furnace, peraes. priged to sell. $10,775. NEW HOM FE Near Crescent Leke, ‘arge 3 bed- xR: full basement, cil furnace, lot. $12,000, terms: “PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin PE 5-828 $100 DOWN. , 14x20, CEMENT 810CK \ SHEET R \ Bon WIRED. ON A ‘CORNER LOT EAST AUBURN HEIGHTS, R. J. Valuet. Realtor M3 OAKLAND AVE §-0893 _ MULTIPLE LISTING L SERVICE ROC HESTE R AREA beth & utility «nm 1 1-3 acres, close to bus lime, $11,500 with $3,000 down _ SHEPARD REALTY OL LBM _ 2980 Tienken Rd. SACRIFICE, pus TO BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES New. partly finished, 3 bedroom home with large utilities & rece reation room cat garage. on jarge ot. env} 8 850 oer imme- diate sa RE iy HORSE. COR! S019 _Cass-Elizabeth || Rd FF 4.2252 BY OWNER, § ROOM HOUSE good location & in good conditon FE 22886 ~ PRIVATE OW NER R MUST SELL 1990 HUDSON RADIO AND HEATER ov: ERDRIVE, WHITE-WALL Es, DIRECTIO IN} wr! HOUT OBLIGATION, ) BR. RANCH. 2% CAR GARAGE. many extras. $4,790 down 4o GI Mtg. OR 3 Me. dealers, GET IT OUICK, i‘ through Classified Ads! "| Yes, whatever it is — dial -1FE 28181 for ian .ad- writer and get it! : - Bis { { i pes 2 f eee ie eee ee ee I ee a 8 ee i : bo WILL RENT A PART OF MY + sa $500 down. Only sue" per Rote . with Waterford PE 89441 ees, *4™ MY _2-1864 _ REAL 670 W. Huron St. ’ Eye apepaling 9a W. Baron as SchueE) eany 1406 3 Fa (M59) oe ee < sioecs and Pocchan ! Lame _ prt age, © privileges. #7, 15 Min to Pontiac 3 bedroom. Mardwood foors. Piré- place ip in living Toom. some privileges. $12,500. A ite Bloomfield ld Twp. 2 bedroom. Ol}. heat. 1% “tie. - napeedgie-catiies= Jost . few ‘sens, trom m Lake where aan , swimming & the meld oft ng on many of Lr) better lakes the artes We offer you this ‘lb brick ranch home with an abundance Sen's cus tom « : i dining ar re oul of this w orld, the ats fiving — features * all carpeting & ture OW wood area ‘s 3 large rooms - wi of closets, full Ceramic tile , end r box s v oy base “+4 ano.2 car “in rear of home full ee of this Ay a. fine home is $00. mortgage, See it today! “larkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MApie 54-5821 operetta tiene ane cei =e segpcom eee ‘FOR COLORED toutheas Re D. RILEY REALTY $00 Elizabeth Lake Ra FE +1157 3-BEDROOM , car staircase, venetian out PRICE $1.0 MONTH, TERMS ogi — No Dealers Multiple Listily Service 5. Bloomfield Highlands don't ask Peat scaped. To include » draperies in living hind room, also water scieomer an extras, Owner tranaiérred. Prompt poesension. | There’ $a aReason This home soulen t vt be for ale if it waan't p Webster and gst edict's school, Price now only $13,500 or may trade for smalier weet side or west suburban home, Let's iook today, | 2 Family Special the very best value We have‘’seen in a mtg. Better see this * CINILER TOR rE oe 8 » 4-3535 _.___ Open Eve. ee DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUTSTANDING BRICK HOME DEER LAKE ‘Yes bere ‘s 0 erations ‘jong low. and rambiing faced brick six room home with attached 2 car brick. garage, situated on beau- tiful ‘: acre knoli with panor- amic view. of surrounding coun- try, all the outstanding appoint- ments demanded by todays most pepe ow ee buyer,” _ including carpeted, modern ‘streamlined kitchen, and bath, a home we are. prow bave listed COUNTRY ESTATE $11,975 OFF M24 room home, five with garage, A-i bath and heif bath, off a.c, hebt, fireplace, nice bath and kitchen, two handy bedrooms, plus heat- ed. stm room, nice surroundings, a house you would be prowd to eall home. WILLIAMS LAKE BUNGALOW TERMS Outstalndi dag modern 2 bedroom bungalow, situated on dandy cor ner lot 50 x 150 with nice trees, and jandscaping, ® Neat «attrac- tive home & good buy at the abore ROCHESTER AREA HOME $8050 «sale oF trade A jiarge white frame 3 bedroom: home. that is as bright @§ a silver dollar nice bath and kitchen, oak floors, ‘a good fomily. nome; situated om lot 65. x of home for the above ore WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT BUNGALOW #77 Modern gray shingle five roont bungalow tag gr flush pond heat it, rage ‘and of Reta Bis eke: 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME 2 A tot oe for the above price, only 2 years ald. nice « one. fiveatie rooms thr home. rou should inve Defore buying, WATKINS LAKE AREA “BUNGALOW 489075 salz or-trade price, in Fn ac, A dandy modern to minute two ; } amar bune “9 with breeze- food gsrege ‘home is im. tac and nice ener’. will sell or trade on 3 or 4 bedroom home WE TRADE BUY, AND SELL ( “DORRIS & sON “Tm going to take nap It/anybody wants me ri be in WILL BUILD ns $14,900. J. R. Dunlap. OVER 5 THEIR LOSS — Your nokrs END — Ben- « heat, electric water heater $26,800 terms or irede. . basement, rai - family 4 roome & , basement. $12,000. Terms igate | 6 J Waiton esta AE Lt FPA = Nothing Down Will build 3 bedrm. starter house with ae piu our Le ronam Smal Ts Bone i ‘bull fia on a MeDonald, OR Established tm 1916 ¢ ACRES — And etely remodeled 2 bedroom ungalow, 21-ft pviee room, ple- ture winiow ‘full oth, oak floors, plastered walls, ott fur- nace ly eer y from downtown Pontiac. #7,056---$3,- #50 down, bal §45 per mo. gain. Owner transferred Must sell this 3 on Mace- 06—$2,180 down, bal. $75 WEST SIDE INCOME — ?-family & 3 & bath up. bath down, floors, full basement, ges Separate meters and en- trapeces. Idea) arrangement for large family or ‘ether & son. $11 1,050—$2,500 down, Beautiful spotiess room bungalow. Ceramic tile bath, eating space ste’ chen Latge liv- room plus — img L. coved saat an te Seat tang, Saer om eaten. sii, arse 700 down . th) sODERN INCOME — 4 family near down town parate en- t 1 basement, always rented. 60x140 jot. Think this over, you pay PA down, bal. $130 per month on e Soome me OWNER TRANSFER: wy — Must * sell this well-built 2 or 3 bed- — hi hed A with he "heat, 30x130 car block oeee. paved sirdet. Pull ‘price 96. Fi LOYD KENT, Realtor = Hwy at Rie ay ) 123 to AMPLE CUSTOM R PARKING | ~~ Perry W alton Sub. A real buy’ for anyone handy with tools. Four, room and bath un- caenod sheil. pietwre” window TOOTS. itchen and bath. Pult basement, cedar shake or lerge jot 00x pect a Only cash. Terms pie room with ‘bed can i 3 Bedrooms Beautiful ranch type corner heme,’ about one year old. Living room with picture window, dining Fil, kitchen with birch — and Formica counter top, three bed- ‘fooms. tiled bath and utility rm. Gas heat, gas water heater, drapes, tiled rs, storms and screens, carport, alu- minum awnings, Only $78 per month weednnY taxes "sad insur- Williams Lake Rd Near Rochester Rd. Ideal home for small family or re- tired couple, Bix room bungalow with two bedrooms, carpeting. venetian blinds, full Dasement, ol ‘wo ear garage, tool shed, chicken house, fruit trees and over one nore, on rene $12,500, cash to a ven ‘HEMPSTEAD eoitt B HURON 87, FE 4-8284 Eve. FE 5-0510 HAYDEN OFF -HATCHERY. RD. Immedi- ate Possession. 3 petrorms all on 't floor. O11 — Lot .73 x 200 Only $1500 down , $496 DOWN. A tew 2 bedroom home on ist ie. Call for in- formatjon t a ‘INCOME. 3 apartments renting at $10 per week, renting at $12 walking gutence of in Pi downtown ike St. area ; INCOME. wee Pontiac High .2 bath each One apartment furnished, ON GOING 8ST. NEAR BALD- WIN RUBBER — Clean 2 bed- room home. Gas furnace and wa- ter beater. Wired for elec. dryer. Gerage. $5,050 with $0960 down. - G. I. RESALE. Benson's Old Or- chard Bub. Near Waterford High hool and new oremg tai me brick ro 2 154, io ts he mn mort- age. month ies t te: TCH, ng DEN “Reales é FOR benhihg a BUY! i's Near Clarkston * room. 4 bedrm. . bullt ei latge lot. 2 baths, month includes taxes and in meat by “own. pay ® men s Amold Real Estate dining ry Full | le OTs, Tpasetes wails. linds, basement | ‘ the Bijou theater!'". =f =e “For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Hower _ 43 TO BUY, To Lh, REALTOR| TO SETTLE A = ‘open vocaTiox. |_| Inna. “wh ‘68260 eee ee a. a LONGLLOV OW-RANCHY ie wee ot a contract “OL - ‘otealr = = with natural firepiace, 1 bacious ven Lake PUTNAM STREET ce- ith built in even ose care, eee SE wg in 4 City oe ful apartment DR RIL. EY RE xr TY 500 Eiligabeth Lake Rd. FW 4-1157 eft DA .MS resell R Seer ‘We bay. e 3, 2 bedrm. moana streets ve ¥ ent and pid month! terme if Willing to fix up a * ene ce Also aveila A-l col e cn Central $1500 . TY PE 43393 “3 BEDROOM BRICKS apes the Lest buys in the en- area. These }-bedroom, 1's bath, ell brick homes have 2-car a garages, base- ments; finished Soureasien room s- outdoor barbecues: ech trance Lage ol farmestyie ens. Large Priced rs un 000 iy “s10. 000. Will consider ete for down pay. went. INSPECT |OUR HOMES Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main clarkston, Mich. Mite “sea BRICK 4 FAMILY CLOSE IN, $22,500 in each @ WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVF ‘TIL 9 OPEN DAILY 2 TO 8 PM. “RANCHMASTER” 3. Bedroom Home to. Vets, plus costs PA 75x160 NEW SUBDIVISION’ PERRY C ROAD. ag oA “quaitr BoRoss COPDYRE: pe vosan Building Corp. 12 ANNETT OFFERS: Whittemore St. - Attractive new 3. bedroom home, latge living room, beautiful kitchen, full base- ment, autom ol! heat 121 atic Immediate ssession. $12,- 500. terms. ” 2 Family—West Side | Sitiated in good west side location ~ in excellent condi tms., fireplace pow first Noor, 4 rooms ad bath rented for $75 month on second floor hea automatic dryer and softener 7 @arage. $16,000, terme, ‘30 Acre: — Metamora Area on main paved high- modern home, chic’ house and numerous outbuildings’ Land rolling. Ideal for cat- tle or horses. Exce “yes of- fer at $18,000, 48, down Commercial Near Pontiac Aiport . New 2 story brick veneer bullding 20542, Built for cli- 3 droo ag caied on paved highwa: corner. lot 140x190, ample parking. Plane for comple- @ tion available. $23,500, $4,500 down, - 3'4 Acres—Lake Front good beach. picnic with 36 pienic ta- es, 15 outside ¢ re freshment stand, now show- good itd ‘opportunities Aiea lee. es, Also lige. 9 ear a home pd’ barn Leested on highwa 2 ray it mile from Fon. 70 Acte Estate: i * ¥alue at $47,500, terms: Roy Annett Inc.| 7 3 REALT ur Fath: nn AD 18-0068 enings “and Sunday i4. 4390 ‘$1400 DOWN” Breakiast rm ioe thuaily fn eo with tireplace, aute. << Se a ae Giroux-Franks | GENERAL wmAl, ESTATE Hwy . OR +-#701 ne 4 ee See 1011 W.. Huron *| CHOICE ‘BUNGALOW WITH ABOUT ‘YTHING cere full basement, of] heat rooms down, space for gy reom up, $12,500 wh $1, 850 do BRICK 2 FAMILY peer Sel gg * ¢. po Gehl, ie ae 060. $3,500 espe J. R. Hiltz REALTOR Sylvan Village $670 i ALSO. CONVENTIONAL TERMS VED L GUBCABAY GI RESA Seminole Hills Located tm the Webster School district ts the home In- cluded are 4 .. 1 bath th down, attached ga- s Oakland Avenue This is an extremely clean and . Has utiful, & full bsmt., gas heat. 2 car ga- rage Terms available, This home has everything the discriminating omeoner could desire-6 rooms, 2 baths, Face kitchen & breakfast nook, roome if needed and heated ga- regs. Loko ouivinnges, $17,006 ~ wv John K. Irwin Since 33 Wen” Huren Bt ‘FE 54-0447 Eve. FE 43415 BARGAIN HUNTERS! Here 's an extra gee buy fp en unfinished home 3 bedrooms with full haxe- cated near Oakland Lake. Only $605 down. : $650 DOWN 2 bedroom modern bungs- ' jow with lake orixieoes on Willams Lake is home is peat as a pin and ideal fora smal! family. Pay- metits only $60 per “month F. C. Wood Inc. REALTOR OR 31235 Ottis Open 9-7 5 covnct- Spies veld Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 4 room louse 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, 3-pe. bath, 1 acre lo. Reasonably one: with. down payment § b in oat lar, of living room with pesaving kitchen, Sree Gechie closets, full base- ment os auto. oll heat and wa- ter, Lot 602170. Easy tefms aa Jew motthiy pay- ments. Keno] HARBOR bedroom home with mew gas ferences full bath and on paved road, Full price only $¢, $600 down Event call Mr. Cars- ner, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 8 afer 6, 35-6447. GILES | Low Down Pay ment On this 6 toom. 4 bedroom heme north Pontiac. all one floor Pull base~ meat, 2ear garage, Located on @ well-landscaped acre land, Only 2° Loreal from ake, One Mile West Just outside the city, this _2. bedroom home located on a@ latge corner lot is a good buy at yond with terms, Near Auburn Heights Seven room, .2 bedroom home in a very neigh- ° borh: Auto, oil furnace, large ‘t. lot, nicel landsca, and only a small ment GILES .REALTY CO. 82 WEST HURON ST. Pe. 56-6178 OPEN § - 9 ELIZ. lgAKE EST, Modern § room home, fea- 7 BLA rE 5-181 | 35-6449 Sate Bees MSs 16 E. Pe. E List Thru Partridge _ “Partridge gi SS Ruehew = ola: cupboards. r "ie to bus BK... sale at Cc. HOUS STON REALTY Buy Tha Pi Partridge List Thru Partridge $8,950 7 Toom modern. East side. 4 spece. K it m heat. “Sarece Vacant, $9,500 4r modern, Northwest side, piney t located. Carpeted living rm. basement. $950 new gar age Close to stores. Temediate “Ganseseien. Reasonable down pay met G or Blair Realty 4438 Dixie — 3-1281 erie ies <7 “BUD” Drayton Woods Immediate Possession Tip - top condition. 2 bedroom ranch st rhe bome with breezeway and . ex ia car sarace. Features living mh, natural (Breplace, full path. 2 a“ cefling f basement, auto~ aba heat’ and het ng 7 ~~ sc awn rge we caped grounds. Offered ai sine 000. Term. Webster School Area 2 Sadreoes ‘with hovel Hi 5 ft lot Brick to Delt, al siding up. Car ment, with recreation spac matic heat and hot water. at $22,400 ia oe possession. Why not see it tod N ICHOLIE ao Mt. Clemens Mh veal Eve. Mr. Vorhes FE 5-1201 FE 42068 SEW ARD STREET Gi. $100 DOWN Two Story Brick Home with 3 Bedrooms, two baths, maturel replace Fuli basement, sewer, ‘ater and level, landscaped | lot. Priced at: $1,650 on VA terms, WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR set W. Huron FE Open Evenings ‘til 9 €-3569 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE Will Trade Owner wants fo peceme home on the weet side will wate Lyesy~ two bi room that lacks noth- ing. Nicely decorated water softener and the rear yard is-all femeed. Total. price $8,500 and terme. Green Rake District A very neat, clean ranch type hom home. et living rm. dounie aluote many a Fe a makes it _ $12,000 and ‘erme. Sy lvan Lake Froutage axon room home with 80 ae lake. Liv- knotty spruce paneling. Keego Harbor A nice two bedroom ‘home with - attached 1% car ga- furnace. tures LP wench. Three Bedrooms a eee eee mat te fn LAWRENCE_W GAYEORD 4.95 ie Eves. NICHOLIE DOWN—MYRTLE ST, For the working couple. va. cant. 4 rms., full bath, hard- a ‘andy to & juron. Asking $6,500 with 675 mo. Better. see now. DOWN KN¢ eS ch bath re, heat, 2 car bus RD. ai . a. ms. Jet Chose to i school. Out , of town crifice, Only wait. t ig at we Fad no others ylor|N ICHOLIE ig toes HARVER CO. ve Bod ms. and ining: mS : terms. ~ FR a Si 5a aeons : at ear ng Don’ be sorry “missed this value. Selling anly $12,300 with $2,500: down, Immediate pos- session. ~~ Jerry E. Adams— roker 3172 W. Huron PE 5-4516 ‘CLARK "(gust RIGHT FOR, COUPLE. Sub. ae. wg = miles we ety. living room, bined inedere kitchen with ~ space, one bedroom Be Faned” small room ich =: with ghey 1 CITY. INCOME. East side. This home has 2 bedrooms for owner with a two-room §.. which rents for $12. Week, also a two-room a 5, Mar, week, » with extra lavatory er w r for rf week. Large lot Priced at $2,150 wt $1, do pao SUBURBAN. 1 ACRE of plus a home! living room. combined kitchen a le firs, Piestered walls, full nun. d drain, auto. heat, a ne 2 car Pull price Very, leas ana peat $1,700 mn CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-6492 » or e FE 44613 venings Sundays Kruttipl Service INCOME ON 8. MA WL 4 & b= Lr _ om 3 moe oil heat a ter, excellent cond. eroaghent, will sell for cash or large down wraes 5 land contract. $14,500, Owne PE 45959. $58 MONTHLY INCL, Taree & INSURANCE INTEREST mais ie Walton 1B LO HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie e HousES. LA san E AND SMALL. IN- side and aide ROSE McLARTY, Bkr. FE 22162 or FE’ $3578 COUNTRY LIVING Yet. this 3 Sedreom home {fs only 4 miles from Pon’ ) base- Th gra, trujt tress. Pull | price pn 99.730 with terms, GIs -$250 DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow. Largs tiv- ing room, excellent kitchen, fwil bath with builtin vanity,’ oak floors, oll FA heat, lot 100x200, JAMM ROAD Clean 4 room bungalow. a room 12x18, dandy” kitchen, 0x87S. Full price $6,000 wna ONLY $1,250 DOWN Brick terrace close to~Tel-Huron, $ rooms, full basement, close to schools and church. IVAN W SCHRAM. FE 5-5001 Realtor FE §-0471 1111 Joslyn, corner 3rd en Ever. & Sun. res. FE 5-2564 {ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Templeton AUBURN HEIGHTS Reerty et Tms. and bai spare. *iniled ba naréwaes LK. ft Templeton, Realtor 44563 2330 oenare reg 4 wok dies 5 Acres Orion Twp. Well located au u Firepi ep and aauthred feat Wi nS. = Only hi $00, Call uy WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR Sto retin State a Bidg. FE 4-45 vee Call FB 32-8503 $1000 DOWN Ap attractive 6 rm, bungalow fi gas beat and aluminum storms A nice fence and ga- » rage, You will . like it. . W. Bigelow ; st w, proces St. of Dw t Bt. Office, FE 5-6402 es eer MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SALE | | LAKE FRONT-—Very nice 3 ys room situated on Lake. Has anes kitchen, 17 ft. room, oil and hot water, barbeows fenced and seers Bh, fone $2,800" ent burban home with 6 rms, - bath DOWN? ‘bedroom. Dunga- a with ge Me room, autd. oil. heat, eleetrie” water, oak i spol, and Oakland ee. HAST WALTow bedrooms, hn artificial tir A es ‘ing gee — He eg, larals fioation, ilent kk ute, - A off nent and whet water, . " 4 @ ¢ . Drapes ls . very nice one. oe George R. Trwin. * 260 Ave Soe Edw. M M. Stout. Realtor |swaP YORN HoUsE. 3 SED. - es oe FRAD FE 1014. ___| wool thee 10g + ..<..0000.+- =a +4 ars ‘ 4 5 25 : = pepe ec Seger 4 Me ie Value ob Lanse: Rd. Has: all) | BLIZA 4 ce “BORROW $625 DOWN “Seontiful living roe nk | and balk, 3 Gedewams, or s = WITH «.2> oe er rasa” 3 are rae ae - - CONFIDENCE Cor. a 4 “4 ge: He BROWN. Realtor 1362 4810 reation, tage, tice ot And Wt! pried OU NEVER — $e to session ss value of this cot field Knolls. Modern ts the mine ae By $100 vou N Bi Pcertc ee em 'SIOUTS s Base @ possession S| ae - eens = W Russell Young sa Gi : Eg : aaah Get cash here to pay off le over bilis oI ih ose For Sale Lots — Susiness Opp ped ro nome loca’ r Te ee, i, PE ee com LOANS o28 TO $509 ern, is00 vw seus ee, take, ge ‘e acre ‘ eA | moder cerned mt | alone bavi ‘MAHAN Buy Thra Pertridge {WE COVER ho ae E CO. [meee eae Sathleg Be ‘ ta * TOU ING: st T rtridge fe Sr. ° FINANCE CO, eee yy S end a GRACIOUS LIVING List Thru Partridg THE STATE ~~ jt w. tawrence 8. Pm 2.0040 BEAVER c x, Se 4 Qo0D $5000, q posses: - 1 +3136, Here you can enjoy truly afte pan 00. a6 poe . CHES OREY OVERCOAT, Like NEW. |. A GOOD BUY, | $a\t rece ur pe ens, = : | SYLVAN VILLAGE |* sent “fener” of town. hiner | L ANS jew COATS Pink CHINCHILLA. "SALE TINOLEU MS” You can have Immediate in fu Donaidscn Park. fa fast . P Qaly cue sleck trem Mytven Loke Bag A lee Bag goon Beige all a i aip in lin: | 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c possession in this cute mod- 2 blocks Teas 1. BRANCH Large building jot, priced at only Ag over $480 Weekly. Owners wish TO #800 ige all season w art. Wa ue : i300 with only $400. do | tormove out of state Will sacs. | 625 TO oee __ng. Sine 38 tall. Fo aGaw arti . 14) W. Huron FE ern home, § rooms pius full public grade school. x26" hiving i bath, plus aT plus massive brick fire- SIDE fice deoutitul modern fixtures on| 45 go PARR Bn #7121: ag AK tout, Mae oe Pou os. PIEC r enclosed sunperch, cil, heat. place. Satie” ooksne! a, Ther. TAT: EAST SID ¥ SERV: son ae ose wer S pape sno wi with »- a i Large corner lot, 506x147, high and " B mt c rE Ro) LIVING ROOM SET a low to wall carpeting. steel dry. City water i. Only gaso,| DRY CLEANERS. Pick-up station. uckner Customers __ eee wa paymen ent will move kitchen with automatic Lie on a Ideal for persog locking for small é&1 56A Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern ; you in er a at aut wil bage % PUTNAM ST. business ze tow investment, Cali Are “i Scrap ron ace sobiee atehine coffee ta- ‘wk oe case. with huge | 911,090 FULL PRICE—3. bedroom or particulars. , 2 deco’ . ’ floor window invites Wisn J, 40x118 deep, | DOLLAR FOR JUNK 0 frimegoummpeeian, | fk Sot Sota] ik! i, ata) Sa ate HD onocenr ap eou an awen) Happy Folks | ae ve a CARON + i" im e ne @ ‘ $ rooms in 3 - ceramic tile bath a walk-in Williams Lake. Easy “terms avail- id and busibess anly $5,000 plus tn- pene rent in the mates See er ‘Sale Household Goods 57 and full bath up, ful ee: linen closet, The carpeted master , " to G 000 lou . ment, furnace heat, $7006 is | bedroom is Isis with double | *!*- . NORTH SIDE. yearly,” 10 purcises tomh to deal at Buckner’ the total price. closets and built-ins, A fine family |g) 599 pow. jgoom modern | Large building lot, éoxisi. city| Jeally. Option to purchase 5 Oy ey are |1-BED, WITH INNER. ' room is in the full ement plus | water for only $696 with $100 crow spring m 1 way ’ | ALL MODERN ce ivcent ot beaise iene Rog |i bnwred alls ‘suburban lo. | down. shows, fe everyone and'borrowing | spring, males 1 rolamay ped . Modern to the minute, even | 00 Sal. hot w tool storage room. | cation with inte “orivileges: Only “Many others in Giecest tnettians RM gt tory .e eel tic fl sgiamdin “piended | %8750 full price. Now show h profit to| Provide for vou tmmediate and | j . $0 cnn 5 stom, $5 rooms iB fhe te 9 “4 Ee well > S Real ~ make an pn ly good itv. future happiness by arranging for | o¢ . 1 blue fed fu bath tuil basement, landscaping ‘mabe this’. [$13.00 LITTLE FARM—Right 1} Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ing for partner, Small down pay-| & cash Credit account with the} $0. erson 21 Suto. ed furnace, ail op 1 fami home of the finest quality. | {me city, § room ranch with at-|o7 N seginaw St. Ph. PE 6-8165 wit hand com, where you are wel| TV. $35. 12 ft 1 floor, includes storm sash, , Available at ‘at $31,000 on terms. tached breezeway and garace. . m Eves. ‘TH 8.30 eean: patronage is ap-| erator, 2 y ars-old, 5 cond. ye eg : | mek ale San "eens: | ee P| STATEWIDE) nn se sane ae om at gion, Low ; pay '3 BEDRM 1200 DOWN on e posonsan T ke to . Up to M m a Fo OREEN LIVING ROOM | SPECIAL— = anne r . suite, e@ € $500 DOWN | Comfortabic @ room modern heme | 2, its “siding tare Ti sceer BUILD NOW ng |.. BD CHARLES, Beater’ | fixts LIVING g POON, RUG. GOOD A dandy buy tp & 5 room Lerated in Southepet Pontiac. Pull! Convenient (0 schools and stores, | ™,0ut well - ngeteiates Walerte y | 217_8._ Telegraph FE 40521 ; _ condition. ¢ " ' fe basement with auto. gas heat $950 do Hills Estates. Estimates tre J 36 WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER pg 9 close to Pishet Large 50 gal. hot water heater, Only own. given from our plans or yours. / ~ : . a * : 0. Pine Body, Seal ‘or inexpensive: L- move watraeeod ry x... $095 DOWN — Lovely 3 bedroom| HERBER’ rc. DAVIS “LET'S TALK FINANCE CO, ie Bea ORD COMME OV, 7g ey living, - x postenetan. at only $8,300 with $1,200 dn. starter home with full basement. | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd, FE 5-4311 ; aTeraige cn 32ND FLOOR, EATIOMAL BLDG, 08. TV antenna kit, $9.96 inte! ent Sone Realtor ry | Seltcsepti, wired, suiomaile boi | For Sale Acreage 47 BUSINESS 612, DEIE' HiowW ay WALTON TV" 1N pai sae at be he $-8165 VACANT—$1500 DOWN water, kitchen sink and all PPR PROP PPP PPP LLLP c . . ; DRAYTON. PLAINS ns Walton. Cor. Josiyn FE 2-7257 onee Bit 030 "| aur § rom matey tae tte Sica | ase wr ieagST enti] mus tuwluhee nore nog |” sae VAR BYR, UTICA | Sd beet, eo emment And automatic) active hame, Laks privileges. | down with ens Frossce $89,009 per year and = | GET CASH QUICKLY | fenced back yard. Recreation JIM W RIGHT maremantien’ Requires $20. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE All plastered walls. Move |$16.790 PIONEER HIGHLANDS — REALTOR 000 to handle. Up to $500 . in at once for only 31860 down py aay —— oe {iz |245 Oakland Ave FE 59441 TpRAWER Elizabeth Cake Fstates’ |WARD FE. PARTRIDGE| tains sonesronm’ sad lanes cm Walia Childrens’ Wear Mee “dts cere: Based Tae “ss | i Newer -type reach home / . “| closed heated {un posch. New alu- ACREAGE North of Pontiae in pros- minutes, glso made on fur- a _ Rh 2 segs, “elf course. ~=|REALTOR FE 4-3581| witispest in a locetion vou can't |} 2-3 acres... 0.00... - $990] perous town, This store te niture, signatures apd other se GENERAL MOTORS walls, ti tie. foors, . tere 1050 W. HURON ST. bens. io “acres, Seerecares Sia se pnord . ideal for & woman to oper- EMPLOYES en eae | heat, alu- OPEN EVE. ‘TTL :9* I CAN SAVE YOU AN HONEST on and 4 eens : I. i. BROWN a hoes nnMs etal of only $78 ‘per month, vent kl dis pisum, senda ‘cay te vey. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 1362 W heuupie Listing ph FE 2480) CRAW ¥ “ORD AGENCY ! MICHIGAN BUSINESS ad an a ee ee | 83% W. Huron Bt. FE 41549] ° ria ied Pioneer a ann ROCHESTER NEAR M59 10 ACRES 1 MILE NORTH OF | SALES CORPORATION Loan Company 1% story rick, 5 Tooms ® rooms, 1 acre. near Ford Prov-| Would you like to buy a very Mise; alse 250 ft. of sake frontage, down. stairway to ing grounds, fruit trees. near; nice house with the payment of a U 48315 JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, floored awe, full basement, school and «. Paved road,|* Gl ($67)? Here is a }year-old CRES, MOSTLY WOODED 1573 8: TELEGRAPH RD. recreation room and nice low taxes, $7, with terms, poms, newly decorated with lawn bad Suchy Realty, Ortonville. FE 41562 F fenced yard and grill and shrubs afin and a Cyclone ~~ ——F7ACRES. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR tnd Raves Euiy Giese” |$2000 DOWN gh ee a penting, tect 80 . | and buses. ns Take over mortgage a4 “47 per and itehen Tile floors. ofl heat, my “avauebie. Attractive terms. WHEN YOU N EED Long and Low “Yeneed tear yard. paved st. near! and dining tee. 2 blocks from Agent. FE ee al Ty ved Gs : ] the way we tool shout this mee ee Pe Tits home ie’ tame ot wate: | 38 By emp eton O e Ww e in _ property offers scenic view with . ++ ll 5 tie —. ime TRADE pal finest subdivisions. §2,500 several exc, buildin, sie, Bees HARDW ARE STORE You can get it aifuiekty on yoyr area. Plus 2% car cttached | Equity of ae = trailer or car located on property. e Located in lake area. West of Pon- iure, ger a garage. stom ~—skitchen. ae = qeece at “Mie AGitin REAL ESTATE tiac. Only $3,500 for fixtures plus endorgers, Payments Fy . Cry *.. Kulitin range and oven, and— |, tached 3 car garage. ¢ in | - ‘DAVISBURG “4 OA 6-3122| inventory. New brick store build- we wut be f “+9 arbage disposal. Spacious Sate ea e cere, ee thilee “trom é SDURG Oxford, “M oa ing. $130 per -— lease. ‘you with CT) ving room with natural saan. Would you like to live im the _' Eves, OA 6-2 Ce Roan | KL. T t Rea Itor fireplace. 1% tiled baths, quiet town of Davisburg? a“ have }4 «ACRES. ON BLACKTOP ROAD. va Late on, Nea and many other features. a very nice bouse on hest wooded. with beautiful knoll to | 2339 Orchard ke ney Siewng "Coat chat HOME Tie sTicemrece aati | Bee Lae Sa gape | ——— aera ee | content Fen longing opportunity et ‘only. and living, room. Oil ‘heat’ and 3 1128. ; LOOK! wa peinance Co, se THOMAS ECONOMY oo in-rear with fruit eer ‘You| For Sale Farms 48 Sariety, Mare nies. Xs Sin a mE FURNITURE CO. ‘Howdy Doody KK D- 1 Sal ever the tows, Bt Seca end | aoe Cash or Trade TEAGUE FINANCE COz oir ARTMENT re ratue, $00 Situs Mich, Ma “replace Humpty Dump- \ the golf course. Large lot 400x263 a F Pree o SALAcKTOP NEAR PE 5-$052 pyre "eete ; also E-. 7 bs the children’s world— : ft. Price $8,000 $1 400 down, 9657 B TI P ide. 202 N. MAIN bs - 5 es in Electric and| USED REFRIO ee 90 but nothing can replace this “REALTY 60. OF ervey ny Wilson.Bkr. uy ru artric ge ROCHESTER. M MICH. Ges at ¢ rdinary values. | Gsed gan ato ees 4 bedroom home -with full 1082 w Huron FE 5-000 SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND List Thru Pures P LOANS. $23 TO Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- Used washer caifucas die sheen’ 6. basement, nice yard, and urop, NEAR AIRPORT take farms, 200-acre golf course AUTOS chard Lake Ave. Rollaway bed 6 located in the worth end of “ed sale TO BOY, TO" SE SELi, Ri fee "| New bunk beds, from....... town. Brood fav © only 450 if Free are uy handy otete we b= At P. ow. DINNAN 66 W. Huron ag Ring wousdeene ae Automatic Washer Sale LORD'S "WAR Revo SE : alienate ~ |: Seesnene Stightly unfinished. In Buy Thru Partridge : a Ph. Rochester, OL oats L_1-0791 | Frigidaire eutomatic washer . 998.08 ’ & nice neighborhood. % mi. from Sane en SHOP FOR RENT. FE LOANS, #95 TO “oo Movies. automatic ...5.. $4 Oi Investors oe "blocks from Atrport Ra} . List Thru Partridge 2.4788. $87 Baldwin Ave. paktan's tivimadraee Wringer washer |... vce 8 S room brick terrace—~gas . 4 $450 ‘down. Check this one before “Buy Thru Partridge — | 66_W. Lawrence 8t. FE +1598 CLAYTON'S Tate D es heat, storms and screens. uA it's too late. ry : FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | Guar, electric washer —... 998. ree LWEST- SIDE _¥ALUE - . Z Metamora Farm ___List_ Thru’ Partridge | Need $500 ___] Reego Harbor .__FE 66474 | Guar. refrigerator . $68. quick sale. Owner leaving In this iminily bome near 4 if Good buildings and many [10 YR ESTABLISHED LAWN | © . anal ® Ree Woe hes, 1} Be bi on oe gas a aie. + \ Fitton sttestes “en ete WHI E unique features. Should ap- well equipped shop & salesroom.| on paymente to fit your budget? and Wy Susghouse reball ‘As iow | 6 be. room suite ....+ $4.95 large. choice Semino ; > "F peal to people interested in Bolen Jacobsons, Torro, Moto-| Then should vist our ‘new 940.40 § pe. woe setecise C881 F NE: Special "i! lot Excellent emily nah : horses or to the astuie in- Mower Roto-Hoe franchise. Low. modern office so convenient to novi nies: t™ 3-4 room FOF soscesve = Red wood 0, paneling Vk ae Suburban ranch. New in '36. borhood. Features include - oo vestor seeking capital gain. inventory until Feb. 18th when| parking and shopping. where new 67 val. wheelehals .....:.-+ 619.78: a's ts and 2x8’s........ - Spacious—over 1,300 sq. ft carpets, aatarel fireplace, : a $10,000 worth cf 1957 models will . consulta rooms await ¥ NITU ant WYMAN ) ‘ Truly a ranch home. you breakfast lle baths, . °- 124 Acres arrive (unless canceled), rik you phone FE 6-8121 and tell _ : ; j - will be proud to own. Long « ge heat. "Pried | at only Priced at $480 an acre in- tional opportunity for HE ay us your needs. p . oa ee SS ee ee ks . REALTORS. - eluding 2 houses and other & future expansion. tures throughout. Snow . Phone 32-1295 farm bulldings. Located gualty vane Bauipmenk, 0 «i! Home & Auto : white slumistm eMimg end (SRITK FRONT ¢ BEDROOM Open Eves, ‘ti 9 — Sunday 10 to 8 near future MSU | eee V7. PIECE MAPLE LIVING ROOM BotLome : tached garage, More mani |. piled on Bae For Sale Lake Prop, 44{ . iis property his approxi» | 7 UNION LAKE Loan Comvarn gel devenport. 9 cbairs, 3 end | Gif Ditle Mey Gherkston acre fedl game 5 Landscaped, “home te : Oe ee eee for subdividing. Bxcellent in Drive - in restaurant, Fully F n pa Y ane Cail afer 1 coffee table, $50 Retg., S 2 plus good garden ares. - so, mech in demand: BEAUTIFUL 0-FT. LAKEFRONT vesimant equipped and ready to go Estab- 7. Pe street PE 47881, 5 . : home im trade. Only $13,950. ¢ room, full basement ios ob Walverine “Lane. $4080 living yustters. Basement and gar (Second PEARSON’S rice at Jack's, 271 Beldwin. tached" ane activi- Pith $1.00 -down, Hannan Li) Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor inte eos corner Joeati wand Mo i 7 U 77 i FURNITURE - ‘LIONEL & AMERICAN es room Ww le . SEAUTIFOL WOME Sivas OVER. 4 " pays Com Oreha Bateman a He Bi ag Walters A ~ 80x 100 ft . rE oie or PE “Sine \ eM bee & GREGG « ortgege = “we Day _ i 7 ue jade Ove... | 4 FLYER TRAINS : $28.000 with $8,000 down. kate privileges. $500: Low down . task Gains Lake 4. LOANS — $600 to $1,500 | out ‘ ° r¢ ’ TTL: Union Lake purpose on ——- KaMpsen) teste, tripp, Reattr\ | sPeaeae °oomom toes, | PART TINE ae sate VINES san] Sal ie Se , ‘ S Mott Huren Strees OTTER RILLS BRICK FULL PAR- : ‘TEIREMEN’ _FE 5-6161 or FE 5-2850 end tealoom 2" Trebinces RETIREMENT Bad * oF ime FURNITURE REALTORS “FE 40528) a on in nti at ata. | Dortridgqe| temas | goarmene = Suburban Prop. 454 a5A furnace, good basement barn. g 4 to « uatnge or oo COLDSFOT REPRIOERA is. i ie 371_8, Telegraph Eves, & Sun. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE chicken. house, granary. corn crib a sqrace home, . pe . 7 . . lerms. Will cénsider land comme: | 3% THE “BIRD” To 5 Apply 200 National ‘Building GOMPLETE 4 ROOMS OF FUR | #0, Brely 3. ‘bedroom homers oak / ROCHESTER ARE “A | ang some mov as down pay-| LONG ESTA BLISHED | APPLI- Pontise, or phone PE 44128: |“ ture. Very nice. $68 B. Columb. . k jent: = ent, ee (ANCE and electricab ness in : - DAVENPORT. FAIR COND. #1 : | Sf ctosele, tile bath, fill base- ) | in Rochester: rooms & bath, RIDGEWAY Exclusive Frigidaire, Mecorcia &| Swe ‘35 vATER WEATER wast. . meh SER See. seem, eset a sat vlnctrie noi [OS Baldwin Ave, __ PE sgnea| Esclasive Frigidaire, Motorola S| aps = ELEC. WATER r: city bus and schools. BOT ful| FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE | Stiet franchises. Employes jour. 2 YEAR OLD wa Bep-| Meh 1d hs: aE Ss bs NEW AND Ut ¢, OR 31111, rations, Only #2. Saya plus | room ranch type, Taxae, itving| gap fa0.95- Mi at 3 wi 6 FOR COLORED Gis . 5 reom, modern kitehen, rm vo $. bodreem homie te Woscward ‘Weil gan poo pia el roea.| pe a nye Rg he mae Dig naire, dove ia Ea color. i oS Shame Corner property 7 rm. home with| ONE OF THE FINEST MOTEL . pine oe 0 ft, Iand-| ABC electric range in bed J oe ~ &PIECE MAPLE : $200 down ig, only seine = org furnace Be orn weareee pa py Be Fos | nen eon scapes vot ell fre owed a4 B ome oni oe oe fa ea nat BEDROOM OUTFIT 2. closing cos i . rn.’ : Ste tow. £720 Incding Cont Siting ote 'oa Ms | Fate's eae wegen | AOD. RILEY REALTY | Pewee seo On] seat ema mire eet! | Taber with terms, otel, 60x80 res- is, Lake Ra. FE 4 TABLE TOP. $20. . - ; ; : 3 BEDROOM RANCH | |. Will Buy You An CA. WEBSTER REAL estate| (uttn win sanere Neesee. pie to napoesaseet “SEWING MA, ay gs 3 TABLE ‘TOP, #0) PEARSON'S ao Novely suburban Lake; . Of These Homes Oxtora, "Mion OA $3122} attractive 3 bedrm, owner's ranch | ".nites Act. condition. "31 models, pneces \ x Rafters, Studs, “un: itn the on west side of Pon- Eves, OA $2006 home. Buy valuable real estate| Sewing machines, some cabinets}, GOIN OUT OF \ FURNITURE ot Ee = Rg By ” Gail ob 60971 Sale Business Property 49| S00 fae coy ier Steal of a iife-| 52me Portables, desume payments | BUSINESS || $2. Orchard Lake Ave. FR ©7061] Fir “ara lim: ft, 40. fi wi ¢ hd es . “ hei , : 7. “ ; iat ’ 4 ; : aa ¥ birch ae. . fen naseneth, aluminum siding, Maurice Wa son, Realtor | ~eorernreeeeeeeee time” -eall now for an appoint- see. ail re 20143, A Ap- Zabies. unfinished, maple . at; W AYNE GABERT’S 24 ax 10, suit. basement, rec. space large lot-| garage. 311-W. Fifth, Rochester 109 ft. frontage on, Dixie Hwy ee Son EI pA 43%] APPLIANCE SALE Roofing, Sheathing Boards, 98 Cmte coeriaing SCOTT LAKE—13x17 ft, liv- cimeen | STRAIGHT TAVERN. Here's «| 200 WATT | $22.99) Op to 40 per cent discount on all} Ber M.- with terms, = ae inka tees Mx76 ft. +50. With $1,290 down.| Shi “neucy manibg. clean tavern volt had spot ight. Need, sander ; - foes | SP eet: Paneling Plywood. LAKE FRONT picture, window, “nice kiteh- ____ Por + Sale Lots 46) WII ALIS M. BREWE R tuum i gy 195 FORD co RTE ent Ni * Sd Washers, voce cal electric Pipe : Fs $500 cash into| en, 2 bedrooms, tile bath. ~~~" | $5 N PE +5 umb efea town. $e a ‘ anges and / 2 to pay. ‘ 5 this Rap Sve nh r8 wa- Basement, oil oom, 4, car - aT. AT. UNION Lai LAKE OFFICE re irre “Ma 5-758 OMA ‘She orev ~~ Sas ate jeep. ee igs sar ge oe a te Oss ‘cade ™ 121N, Saginaw, e An 4 wie PLUMBING ine Ee i ri a iota leh on the. Mowe baer ~ Buy Thea Partridge Buy real estate andsall at wrens, cassie POETS wnogadt ion ies | "washer, Bett offer a. | PRER pr ON ALL no E e bine p . * * * et Ci gages uae e De Went ot Pontiac. Berle, ean List Thru ah just’ 438-500 with 614,000" do. ,| Matching ‘buffets server .... $1098 | Zid =; | 2ED : TES — auty on ; a a rae ieee $5981 - JIM WILLIAM comer site. Plastered walls, Union Lake, $2,500. up. \ Terms. “oy ft tronage on Be - LY EQUIPPED GRILL n H ma papers LUMBER” oak floors, 2 large bedrms. several furor, Drive IN With plenty of ges, A soit = * St ete" RBAL ESTATE & INSURANCE and tile bath. Large breeze- |For Fast Resiilts, List te ‘un PW : I's @ “HOT” location, too, Bee or coe i & ime, . 1218 Baldwin A 40547 : way and garage. V, DINNAN hotter’ every day. Phoned | i fees cee r .. MATER Rad ; on 66 W. ts ; PE 42577 geis e home included. You'll : SEE Gt. eo LGN BRO se oor money meme eet = Tt ts the ‘i iii ‘ TIN ce ZONED CK reepcanaa "hh, dep. One ck rom te connection se | hgpegpee SYSTEMS BRICK BRICK BRI IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE | 1948 Un mth na Mba . Fallroad yard. Pull price $5,200 - ees je your home, | Seam ots : SOP aMtat ALL RADIOS. 0 8 Pr. : Seana % pedrooms, full basement! Only that we. ge ia oe with termes or other real estate, ROPE oe ake 65. : ; ge S16.006. Tos, Chat mchoses Fe). one eee weer Longeliow School, y waier ta, |° : R ; ery flodts. 08 5 190 ft. lot, ‘The bace-| Mert auee ple ¥ i Be WAN Wf. WARD E, PARTRIDGE ner. t bule pent inte the taxd0 WwW I. -1S M. BREWER _ SCHRAM,... ; REALTOR | FE 43581 brathvedinencthe serge ae ¢ living room, - eae > REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES avieinaie dase, ek mgd) Gases Einar nu ca W. ota st ) e, h te and and ceramic - +2 ; ae butt re te, living room i larPe.| tile bath. High & dry is the PLACE A “LOST AD.” 23 x 280 lot tae . will “ae, ou 10 Reet. ae ene $2] Call FE 28181 for an ad if 3 ae aa fi |to, recover a loss. Dial FE! esr 28181. for an’ _adoweiter.| od “charge it” = cei eng aS ee Sel age = Ss Tenia Fe, eadillac 62°4-Dr.” UIaTPE vai | REx DOUDE SALEE wens "Van | sh Geet teuse «om is new v. § (48 Cher. Me tom Belt Telephone “Bpecial a 2 ‘plates, in Ww mn Side Used Cars. | NORTH CHEVROLET kup. Like new ...........9208 nee : . ondiiaetaae ‘ Drive out where overhead is low | } ete ie Bs on ® gaan “* | CHEVROLET West Side: Used aes ste 2 ddour, green and beige, $1095 Low down payment 4 -NORTH CHEVROLET CHEVROLET | oe a aor CHEVROLET sp magnet trans $1395 treen “ana “eles, Feal"atce car: 1000 S. Woodward Ave. “Oakland County's $995 ae qua wee Buminghem Fastest Growing Dealer” ; Small. down vayment Up to 30 months to pay $795 | , on. bys hg maliboent “Spee nts “un 2] NORTH CHEVROLET | NORTH CHEVROLET |, ™*™ dows parmeot ae 1000 S. Woodward Ave, | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | NORTH CHEVROLET. le eal one a WE HAVE 1957, _- / >” Birmingham ‘io Giav— nan MAM 1000 S. Woodward Ave. pnsnrna na pg eng 100 2 odels 1 ) ee AE ween 6 M58 DODGE TRUCKS B d Sh Glide. Needs ty ‘Birmingham | wes ie u elton fidibeurs waa OLET 3 OR REN, AND | roe ge RANE (2 DOOR. | cremate __oatine. t vinos AS turn Zou wast —-~ | Walls, $198" CARKNER DobGE ~ ritaing fog FAY PE 4213) ee Offers” ‘83 Dodge hie, Rey &_* vaatinbes arlene: Stee nm Oona: ‘| PONTIAG. xCTIRES, RUNS Dale H. Hughes Ine. s Georg esdiop .. Sess its FORD, WR no ane ONY | ue Poe 4 ow See sor, Feoskrasae DONT NEED CASH Me Hiren east | Feed Cast eS ae | geraoentn a mies wceimenty } St. te, umes | i, Tewatc! BIRMINGHAM NASH As * + Ly b y, Direct Pactory Dealer—You sures | Giery epuvery pe. sharp gia | ner Pere” —| HORONSTR. sates | Rae Ei Seet Bb Mt 63000 Open till 9 Ly ae ‘82 PE 2-2641/ Turner Ford. ¥ - 5! se . "yORD COUPE “RACE | OLDS. LATE ‘02, SUPER #6. 4 DR. "36 Studebaker / . WHEN IT é man f—2| COMES TO |S@meis “ mi 8 Se Maetetee| TRUCKS |oarrees OWENS |## oS ORE Ie ri Powerhawke cLUB na / REE, gURON MTR. SALES oY. Base 28 ee ECONOMIZE , pase toe | COME TO US’ _| “sruide, tno “a neater gfaiitck d8Sce| Your FORD Desler of what ‘are Fou'PS beets Auto Accessories 80) WIT SON GMC spate Fan bra on | eS ee ee ae Drive the Extra Few , ‘ SLER ‘53 HARDTOP. . EXC. So FORD V4, MOTOR, 40. Tet| Pontiec's geateigry srert Gener is ~e Be | qe ae MT Se00_sfter_¢p.m-| Miles and Save on These ol +... 7S FE 2 Ca > DOOR POWER “va Bandara shift. ‘ St os Reconditioned Used Cars OLDS SUPER Oakland at Cass ditt, “ne. gf et, X= — |°56 Olds 98 Holiday $2995 1 QACKARD. Woo SHARE” toa ; OWNER OPERATED DODOR 23-4315, a ANUARY , 1980 super 4 gor ees) CENTRAL tracks for for automobile WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST J 36 Olds Super 88 8. Bird. E. & ent prermanent | 61 tmpley:| “USED CARS AVAILAMLE BOP 0 EARANCE Holiday .........$2895| MAZUREK moToR see |: POXTIAC’S ONLY o lena. Sch t M t AT REDUCED PRICES |rs6 oids Holiday $2495 pT Hoses I N- ase ower Oe. TW sss. , ia ulz O ors TO FIT YOUR 56 Buick 4dr. eupned ae boats, applt. /LINCO § ee Re ae BUDGET ocless Riviera ---2;>,$2805) Suita camarwor ott Bt! “ MERCURY {Fe ECONOMY USED CARB, 22 Aaburn ‘ a at ag eee : ~ 33 se Super 88, 4 1805 es BILI. St SPENCE A DEALER sone eae oe , 4-Dr. ..cees www esses $1895) Cam cams cass af Pine | Reebure _ Rese® ; '53 Chev. 2Dr...../$ 493|'55 Olds 882 dr. ; 7 |$1695 |e oumang Sree A" x sezot re tis '54 Chev. 2-Dr. ...,.$ 695|/95 Buick, Century ..$1795 | "ag te uany Sm, COUPE | "H SFUDERARER, SEY, RAWE. | Fer Sale Cars © 91

. Ford-Mereu: ee: Bia 70st aan mo Kenta si a ~~ tt a de _ Just Your Car Down — | M4*¥ Frans Lowes PRICED ‘x! ties Priced for’ euick poe... Rad, WW. anes. ALSO warp, . "Wa PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN SEDAN. | —tionel_lignts. ni wa 6uo'a| INLAND LAKES SALES fis ping va eae overdrive! = LARRY ant Cane tne.toe roflOU GHTEN & SON “Ses eae gue fange se NT in IF |W, Huron PE 47121 PE 26122| special 2 tone, W.W. 1957 PLATES UR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE een oe $5 dn. $28 mon f CF. AV. R : ‘Use Our 1 sae ce, Plan [1083 Cheysier N.Y. V4, edt. fully JEROME: - H . ; I omc TRUCK DEALER Waa. Ernevettiod mga : Fon ee ee ee Harrin Ait mae in ec Works ons 1983 Plymouth Belvedere hard top| Rochester Pord Dealer ‘ 1K | ‘K ne BRR Pre fecne * . Call after 6 p.m. Bl IC K yes. gees | S0%.. aegettelinn Gpectiis a, tak . "| deat aoe pemee A 1980 PONTIAC. RAH, § CYL. JET| seer "PEEWOOD Hoar. CHEVROLET R&H. directional signals & otter Bleck, 20 money Gown, - assume gp BS | 32 8. MAIN aT CLARKSTON extras. Excellent ; ents of $14.12 per month. “Oakland County’s aoe wee Gall Creatt Mgr. Mr rr parts Mi¢- $1295, 4 ie AND TRAILER. n Evenings—Please | oan eee ® small | west 6-6550. PHONE FE 31213. Pens M Aple 55141 ig it, 3 DR RAR TOW iow | Fastest Growing Dealer” ROGERS dances sunviews 7 enanen - Os, 300 a, en Speman » | £25 Auburn PE 2-0555 Wind Or | Snow 's2 Cadillac 62 Sedan, Ra- isi CHEVROLET BEL AIR, Radi, | 1966 v-8 196 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, “a money ro Egy Ba or over ments, 8.000 ‘Bites en Siivesie Ss a ea, he L t ‘'E Bl | Se Fester, Hydramatic, coum micas mienla of $25.63 per" momh. Call "£88. 284 8. Marshall hive power a secring "Wave a se e F DIOW! |Seamist Green. ereentro, rowen| Scat Hen eunaaoen | | BB RRenae™ | Miacthews-Hargreaves $1095 BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES | —"Trs EASY TO DEAL WITH Prec raiea.# tne rede "E:| ZRROUGH RUBE Must ; w iouow Sues |, eee. | WHEEL | Rexenimett: (edie cee “SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4800 . — ars eet ed 1986 FLYMOUTR, = SEE THESE -| Starchief, Radio & Heater CALIPOR-| MILES. $2,500. CALL FE 42900. 1 ; AND tone color sweep. Broma nty” E Hydramatic, W/W Tires, _ Mim ab i Honoht’ sts ats j ' Big allowance on your ear. -. Winterized Specials. Lite Blue. , ' Service, Inc. OR 3-1254. $01 BUICK HARDIO: : LADY DRIVING TO FLORIDA DE- i BOE eS DEAL | Bel Agee aaraar em come. $1895 $199 5 oie passengers, Phone MA SONES” 210 8* Cyl. Tudor 14,000 miles. iy "56 Chev. Station W gn. LJ : 5 8, w_. Used Ca rd : Por Radio Standard |+55 “— TRUCK GOING KORTH. FART or way, FE So00. 5 BUICK SPRCTAL COR SEDAN, 1957 WEEK | mereeaits PLYMOUTH 6 yl, & a ged 55 Buick Super Riviera Wanted Used Cars 88| _Pr-s-s0ss ‘or 800 Menominee. , s Powertite “Cranem mission 695 2Dr. Radio & - Heater, 2 ited Us Power Steering & Brakes, See $1695 > p : 55 Buick 4-Dr. Hardt a Pickup. 1,000 3 '55 Chev. B-Air. HT - - ‘eee apaee” | CHEVROLET | DEMOS, |e eieaieiiules| Siete") ag Raramel, | Hodamtc“iwocTone | ; iD COUNTY 7 co IC. RADIO. HEA WHITE 1 Ga ssaes Se c GRAY, loaded. Gra mA z MER ; MARKET, a ay. oe ee cam} SSfth Je ree, pant ? Pid and Trane esboees ea Ry Neca $1695 y. 1395 . am : 4 and ; |p oem “Tre cone v7 ee weap ig ee *55 Chev. Sta. W > :|See M & M Motor Sales NORTH CHEVROLET Officials Cars |: $1847| sr eta cyl, Powersiie, smanPr [sy p Fey Wn aint ‘oe mee gp cata : 53 Ford @Pass. Wagon | Suerte, “poner ‘oiatts, "9st Red & Whitt tao | 2027 Dixie stwy. __OR 31603 Bo R01 Like Rew 2-Drs., 4-Dr., Hardtops | BAS THUNDERBIRD ENGINE. | clean. Pet 4 "55 Chile: Wen. pet a ite, Dynaflow, ~ Sioeet ter sete te “Tat etl. Ger, ies tte ee Tom asl agen — Kavos Weaechonn, ane the. trate] Youy null: tp terse purpubis of Confesses Theft Courage.” (9) Million Dollar| Truth t1209—(0 Erion Ts Right. |_| 21" sticed eoens of Lucy's pre-|Lagidatare. the talks were: (1) to exchange Movie, Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie|9:30—(7) Theater. “The Man From) 11:30—(2) It Rich. (4) , : views on the military situation, : Weaver, fleury: Wicemem, Rich- st Pa I" true drama about prin-| or Gonsequences. (7) Robin and\Yiously impregnable ratings . . . Pa agg BPs po rn @ ta compare stratesie a Employer Assures Aid; E of one bad boy. (9) Pick the|11:55—(9) Billboard. et eee ae project Ie preceeding on (of further cooperation in military) P al Serving: Argentine , Native Boycott seo acne anie Gb boas WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOs [evo - rich—she's due a oe schedule. The report covered A tho eo oy lg other ways. a Ministry Goes to Jail . 12:00—(2) Vali Lady. (4) . Cohan spectacular \ authority’s activities since : : eee hen Be ens ie ren Dough. (7 32 o'clatk . « « with June Havoc and| 194 when the U. 8. Supreme [raised no Silelites eendty. "| LONDON Wh-A thiet who com : spy | Tone stars with Louisa Horton. | ics. (9) Hidden Pages, Mickey \ | ert cer wnt @ | The main area for discussion|iemed helping to steal 53.000 in out f iCd (2). (Color) Red Skelton Show.|12:15—(2) Love of Life. THE RUSH OF TIME \ | Setet project with Ontarte. ont centile a ' pounds ($156,400) in cash and Comedy. James Dunn, guest.|32:39—(2) Search for Tomorrow. Time toddles on: Tommy Rettig “It progress in 1957 is at sub-\wea pons, particularly guided mis-|Jewels disclosed today he is butler | ) Cauliflower McPugg turns wres-|' (4) It Could Be You. (1) The|™ “/#ssie” is shaving. stantially the 1956 rate, Mosesisiles and US. advariees in mili-|to Chancellor of the Exchequer LR or aes Sa nS Na a a EE LE ND Peay PPE | : to: . ¥ . Be at Secretary Wi ng - Mass 8 wef en pr nt Bong 34 = gh we: anges Rend sea sShower of Stars” fun March|bulk of the heavy construction has|North Atlantic Treaty Alliance! landed a similar ost, with Dr. They Wal Mi ford vs, amateurs. (9) The Lone |! . (4) Mystery)? .. .. : been, completed."’ detense ministers in Paris Carlos Echague, Argen ; * $64,000 Question.| Matinee. (7) My Little Margie) ones COMPLETION said the United States was pre-|minister in London, Dr. Echague JOHANNESBURG, South Africaligrae—i9)” Mayor’ ef the Town.| (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. Pa oe Sis, Pi nella aR vases oy |pares assist allies “who arelis in the market for a replace- (®—South Africa’s white suprem- ides Figs Cupid ven 1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7)| “Mest Happy Fella” making wall completion of willing and able to develop their|ment, though; his man is going acy government is determined to ring Thomas Mitchell: (4) Fed-| Conrad Nagel Show. enough money without peddling million-dollar project is scheduled)... modern weapons systems.”’|to jail. smash a spreading bus and beer: eral Men, American girl in|g:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (4)| thelr hit songs to radio-TV as |for 199. = He offered also to “make avail-| Donald MacLeod, 43, told re- boycott by tens of thousands of] Paris is forced to join perfume; Blenda Presents Beulah. (7)| Commershilis? rade a eee promptly certain items fave So nent eS egroes in the restless sl Packet “Tarnished| Lady of Charm. . . Lawrence Power! modern weapons and equipment't robbery of ft towns that ring Johannesburg ‘and Lady.” (2) Highway Patrol Recap eg Party. (4) Ten-|,, T”'Te Probably well paid for|Project are halt completed as is . Duchess of Sutherland's home in Pretoria. « 11:00—(7) Soupy's on. Soupy Sales." nessee Ernie. , it but we prefer to remember|the Canadian half, Moses reported. Pri ‘ Life 1952 to Thorneycroft, who knew A trial of strength appears im-| (9) National News. (4) News.|,. 4-19, Lanta Chico and =. nex in their * * & Suggest Prisoners his bg: ees re Reese Gene a tere, Rts Sage ee OI wi cr Pratt te Too Comfortobly Soft | tela et ‘3 . a ren ( lor) ~ Ma * { . - . s * 3 trial heartland of this a ontag Type magn gpenot Afternoon Film. Festival, (gy (Commercials . . . 1958, he said, with the first power — N, ¥, ™ Ditotiens ee cary eames eid ae Commonwealth country ‘oung man murder Fun With Food. ‘ = ae being produced hy Sept. 1, 1958, - |for state correction comm ae seg wayets e leak aime at The bus boycott is in its fourth when he is found alone with dead), 5519) ‘Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy e asked a clergyman if Bishop ‘ers sion recommended that mat- me week. It began as a protest) man in “Green Scarf” starring Doody . Sheen might envy the bigger rat} 1 sas, the anid the|Tes#es and pillows be taken away|were truthful. He has kept his against a penny increase ih fares! Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, 4 of ‘entertainment telecasts| 1" Sddition, the report said the|,.., some prisoners at Albany! Word. _ for ‘the nine-mile ride from the| Leo Genn, Kieron Moore. (4) Sas oa ch Potosi 4 and the reply was: “No—Cardinal authority hed _sasured a. market|Coumy oa. bce, ran bythe Pubic Uity| weathers nn Net T""|4AS~(2) The Secret Storm, eee ts alte et (by working “ligenty to marke] Zhe’ re tot punishing anvtndy-] ANOTHER METRO SPECIAL ronnie Gay. are segre-|11:20—(2) sag tare Theater,|#30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7)igium der ‘than crowd| Our Power. in accordance with OUrloners were using two mattresses| gated te tote. : pre Gene Raymond in| Ramar. into St. Patrick Cathedral for High| yy Our Noe nse and Our COMract! 4 two pillows. The commission] 5 BORWearn VER The protest seems aimed solely} ‘Hooray for Love.” 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. Mass.” bondholders, agents said replacement. costs —_ 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater.|§:00—(4) It’s on. ee (@) The “The Frightened Woman.” (4) (7) Mickey Mouse were high and, in any event, one| hosts|* Club. G) Dance Pary. _— seceitaley -asery ‘orton Bad Check chert of each was enough. laundresses -— are wal the) new “America After Dark” live|5:30—(4) Gene Autry. - Glass Railway Tunnel than the buses, The boy- almost makes up for rock "x roll. | :rumane Sully 10 utter tine evecjis nic Views oe oe ae renee r] Carman, 40, of 220 N : TOKYO (INS)—Japan's national! ee John M, Real College viz Sh Watkins St., Port Huron, yesterday | railways line is planning to build a! as Q Show was placed on probation two years!;.200 foot glass railway tunnel, | Railway officials said glass will ‘be-used for the tunnel, which will protect tracks from sea water, so] that passengers will be able to en-| ee ee y Would Plan a FERRYSBURG w#®—A__ public d/ meeting has been scheduled Feb. 7| eo this unincorporated Ottawa County | village’s primary needs. Ferrys-| burg, which celebrated its 100th anniversary Saturday, defeated in-| corporation as a fifth class city in a — election last month by! 48 tenced Feb. 11 by Circuit Judge! ,.‘ Clark J. Adams. * Toxopeus; Alderman William Secon a aye by 2 Karel eenstra, employed by a uskegon nen 1 end For Free Home Demonstration » Without Obligation . . . ’ SINGER © a A A a a ae f TOE ! pe Ste | NEW 1967 ABC WASHERS $108.96 » soon Pa ed Tre Machine Parts, Vacuum Parts and Types of Motors _ We Give Holdens Red Stamps MAL OLS TILLERS. PRODUCT: e2 PORATION. §...¥..2 BLE! ne V MHISKEY © 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. first $1,200 of your $3,000 pension; .. © 1087 Whor's My Line. tne. or $240, If you had no dependents, oe ision would normally be $305. But, our “Retirement Income Credit wages and - Seer Tne “se “(May Hold Contab figure the credit or wi LAWRENCE, Kan. @® — Mrs. 2 only applying to the first $1,200 of youre eligible for it, you should|sye Nieder, 22-year-olé wile of a| LONDON ® — The Daily Tele- ? your retirement income, ne’s| get an official answer -from the! University of Kansas track star,|@raph today predictea Prime Min- STotincrment Tncemns Credit” youlnearest Internal Revenue office. \q ister Harold Macmillan will meet|s lm dinteee 2 Le ew eee oes with President Eisenhower in Ber- =. “ ~ |muda, probably in’ March. It said such a meeting might be followed by a Big Three session with)ity was required to send it to the] ¥rench Premier Guy Mollet, House floor for immediate action. The newspaper, which supports Answering these questions takes professional ex- perience ... years of it. We can give you this type of de insurance in: A-plus 7 4 ~~ nAennetnh &, gh pbeaom HEMPSTEAD Area in Antarctica a x, i _ “Should 1 Wait til Morning?” ; “We are often asked where if the family should wait until if WASHINGTON # — Rep. Tollef- son (R-Wash) is making another rt 1 1 f i i oe ‘gee Police Await Orders of visits to Washington by heads/on ‘Disposal of Door of governments, mainly from the’ - : 2 GRAND RAPIDS #® — Wyoming Township police are awaiting mailed instructions from a Lincoln, INSURANCE _ (Advertisement). Neb. Naval Air Station on disposi- tion of a door which fell from a wd Orders: (Te be Pe eat oh 4 . The lane 4 Pigeons Speed Orders |, reat Cabs Auivert on & Mant to Japanese Grocer to Minneapolis Sunday. The door ee broke loose and fell near a south- TOKYO (INS) — An enterpris-|west Grand Rapids intersection, ing Japanese grocer is using car-|which it was recovered by Rex rier pigeons to collect orders from wijson. his customers. The airport control tower relayed Tomesaburo Yamamoto says the|radioed word from the plane that use of pigeons as messenger boysiinstructions on disposition of the cuts down on the. amount of gas-|door would be mailed to the town- Stop Pain of Piles! Stop It Today At Home . stainless cluding wonderful Triolyte, nos treat, contained “og” Fs : i sShb Tollefson said the United States done more exploring of ati a A installed! | F CONVERSION OUTFIT | 450 : P NO MONEY DOWN Month _ On F.ELA. or Sears Modernization Credit Plan - Designed to fit most-furnaces-and boilers. Eliminates “wasteful” hand firing, gives even heat ‘for more com- fort and greater fuel economy. Homart heating equip- ment is sold only by Sears. Call now for more infor- mation. INCLUDES ALL THIS: _- Depends on the make, the model, and the year, of course, Every dealer tries to tell you his make is _ worth the most. 3 - Here are the facts! The resale value of every make, model, and year is listed in the NADA Used Car Guide, the official. “bible” of the industry. And here's what the NADA Guide shows: + “I listened to rumor!” Pa A used Studebaker is worth more than other cars in the low price field, model for model, year foe is year. For example, the 1956 Studebaker 4-door President has the highest average resale value of all comparable V8's in its price class—both in per- - centage-and in actual dollars and cents. “I got the facts!” Craftsmanship does it! - | See your Studebaker-Packard Dealer, today! Cellar Pump Helps Protect Basement se 43” n “Protect your home from cost- ly floods. Pump is complete ly automatic. Has cast iron body with steel base. (type impeller on. stainless steel. Easy to install with 1 Homart plastic Flex-O-Pipe! : Sas 3,000 GPH at 5-ieet of 54-in. Steel Cabinet Sink — with Vitreous Enameled Top @ Specially Priced — seat. 692 © Double Drainboards VT down A fine big sirfk ata lowlow-price.Plenty of storage space;. 2 sliding drawers and 3 doors; two-coat enainel finish on heavy steel cabinet. Comes complete with _ chrome-plated brass faucet, strainer. aker-Packard , CORPORATION % Stude a Plumbing Department Perry St. Basement 154 North Saginaw St.. oot Phone FE 5-4171 j