“Ws. Weather Boreas Forecast Cloudy (Details Page 2) 7. .% Toth YEAR~ ** * * TED. PRESS PHOTOS: 8 —— ke Prefers & De ~FONTIAE MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 — ry “PAGES : z = & q10 rr = in Ta City Taxpayers | Get Big Assist From Industry . By PETE LOCHBILER - That Pontiac taxpayers are in an enviable position is. the big conclusion drawn by City Assessor W. R. Ran- som in his annual report on 1957 taxes. A high industrial tax base combined with a-low aity: lax rate gives the average Pontiac home owner a big) break, he believes. In addition, the assessor's office held off last year ap-| plying a new tax formula that would have raised the actual amount of dollars and cents on many tax, bills, and at the same time bucked a trend toward high-' er assessments. _ “If the average Pontiac taxpayer thought the whole | thing out, he would realize,” Ransom said, “that he is | getting more services for* less cost tochimself than in. AST many other Michi anG Will seo Fe" OV. WildMS While school and county | taxes, over which the “ty Defends Levy has no control, rose last ‘A Lot of Scare Talk. year, the city. tax rate re- mained the same. Pontlac taxpayers were asked to pay a big $12.114.811 in city. school and county taxes last year. The city wanted $3,481.67): the Pontiac enal district, $6,676,296 and ‘the county, $1,778,838. Another $177,908 was for the county special education fund. Increaseq school and county taxes plus the heavy burden ef | the federal income tax combined he would present his proposal for with more widespread state =, yeseonatie increase’ in the taxes were seen by Ransom as intangibles tax within a few days the chief reasons some taxpayers He said there has been “a fot are disgruntied. about the tax. Awaits Bill DETROIT w — ‘There are go- ing to be a fot pf red faces’ when his intangibles tax proposal is re- duced to bill form, Gov, Willams said last night. Willams said in a TV talk that ___.of scare talk” “Pontiac can't stop these other. - | have no intention of recom governmental agencies from rais- mending that any tax be paid ing taxes, but we have held the by bank depositors,” Williams city rate at 13.70 mills for the. said, “certainly not a new tax fourth consecutive year, ’ Ransom" on ‘small family savings and i said. . : checking accounts. * * * “Anyone who knows: Me knows that I have always opposed taxes (Cogtinued on n Page 2, Col. 5) Evidence of how industry helps the smal] taxpayer out is given in these figures included.in the an- _ ‘nual report: — - Of the total assessment distribu- tion, real and personal. industry last year received 56.8 per cent, or $144,421 609 of the tota) $254.141.- ; commerce, 15.27 per cent, or. $38,814.900 of the total; and utili ties 3.1 pef cent, or $7,954,350 Homes and other a | perty accounted enly other 24.77 per cent, or san.soe. 456. The Genera] Motors through its three Pontiac divisions clare j alone figured in more than half of sared today the total assessment distribution INQ “We can't compete with ‘It accounted for 33.15 per cent er $135,081.750, n conference he learned only . been chosen to replace Lt. * OK on Funds for Air Force The House moved with ex- House Speeds Requests 550. Million; New Launching Base - for Missiles Included WASHINGTON (INS) — Hiedenge! A ed today to approve authorization of ‘nearly 550 million dollars in emergency funds for the Air Force. Part of the money, re- ‘quested by President Eisen- ‘hower to accelerate missile ‘programs in the current) fiscal year, will go for a huge new launching hens within missile range of the. Soviet Union. Qe. Chairman Carl Vinson (DGa), of the House Armed Services Comt | mittee called for rapid appreval of} the entire Air Force program as a- matter of “the highest priority.” . * *« € x Under a speeded-up schedule, Vinson was to go before the House’ . About Intangibles Tax;’ Rules Committee early today so that the legislation could bp con- s.dered when the House meets at noon. . Vinson said statement that “prompt approval of the bill now will save up to ene sear in construction time” and he warned “we do not have one year to spare." It was learned that the Force “was anxious to have oe emergency meney as quickly, as — possible so that construction “an begir this spring on the score ot projects included in the authoriz- im, legisiation. . * | on _ A .commitiee source said ap- proval would permit work to cet under way .on the nation’s third missile launching base to be {.- as on D Page 2 , Col. 7) In or surpass.” Trudeau, a corps commander in Korea, told a news “this morning that he had in a prepared | MK 32 does not tube, and once ACOUSTIC-HOMING TORPEDO—The Navy's latest acoustic-homing torpedo nows in use with surface units of the fleet is being tossed over the side of a ship from an open launcher, in this photo released by the Defense Department. The caption. ‘Would Not Seek Levy it Budget Unbalanced President Says He Feels Fine, Plans to Carry On; Defends Sec. Dulles” WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower said \today he would prefer deficit spending rather than a. tax increase if his hopes for a balanced budget are not — ! bilities enable the weapon to track down and sink any type otanariee, according to the Navy realized. grams are continued. He said he still assumes In his first news conference in 11 weeks, Eisenhower said it is impossible to tell now whether the nation will have to spend more than his $73,934,000,000 budget if the missile speedup is to proceed while domestic pro- that there will be an eco- U.S. Satellite Expected Soon a | AF Says Same Missile With 3-Stage Rocket: AP Facstmii have to be fired from a torpedo | Can Get Data on Moon in the water, its homing capa- | | 7 WASHINGTON w — Air Force missile experts expect to place a payload satellite in orbit about UAW Strikes Back at ‘Big 3’ Criticism DETROIT (INS)—The United Auto Workers’ struck back at the “Big Three” car manufacturers today in a letter to General Motors Corp. charging it either misun- ~ derstood the union's proposal or made.a “wilful attempt \to distort its contents.” UAW head Walter P. Reuther addressed the letter to ———— GM President Harlow Curtice and stated in effect that in the Trudeau fo Replace Gav as Chief of Army Research TOKYO (#—The U.S. Army's new chief of research | ae received about $6,000 Corp. and development. Lt. Gen. Arthur Gilbert Trudeau, de- each during that time. that recent Soivet weapons gains are noth- what’s good for high-salaried executives is also good for hourly-rated workers. mon nt regen the company paid $653 million in Co ts during 1947-1956 to executives and con- tended Pit the 500,000 GM+ hourly rated and salaried “Saginaw Considers employes shared in the hed profits under his p yp they | would SAGINAW — Saginaw City Lines has pleaded declining passenger revenues. kere in line with a na- president of American Motors tional trend. City councilmen fear Corp.. lined up with Ford. Chrysler the bus company may have to and General Moters in opposition ©*#5¢ its Saginaw operation. mak- city-owned | transportation - * Meanwhile * * George Romney ing a ‘ City-Owned Buses. the earth shortly and they say the same existing missile can per- \the moon. Gasoline Firms Reduce Prices Most Major Companies ances were deleted as military hut Sehrie id the in Pontiac-Detroit Area ONTO thor 1.500-mile Air Fore Adopt 2.2-Cent Cut by Maj. Gen. er. commander of the ‘Ballistic Missile Division. 7 missile can place a payload saiel- | lite in orbit. The cost of gasoline from most, a A ; i stage is missile major — to oe pani ana“ ‘ontiac and Detroit areas yy. moon. has been reduced by 2.2 cents per gallon following, a pattern estab- photographic lished last night by Standard Oi time launching of its big help it put an Sputnik into an orbit. * * * _ Besides Standard, spokesmen for Sun Oil, Shell, Socony-Mobil, Guta starlit. and Pure Oil said their companies Sar the a competitive level. A Speedway 79 official said the company “didn't know” as yet whether it would reduce prices. In most of the cases, the reduc- tion changed the tank price from the companies to the dealers from 17.5 to 15.3 cents for regular and. hopes, before another month, Fla. Redstone eral, : The is and first operationa missile. test vehicle. With this device the Army te *nomic upturn to offset the ‘this economic improve- form unmanned reconnaissance of This forecast became public to- day through closed-door testimony REPEATS AVOWAL Bernard A. Schriev- Air Force avowal, He said by adding an existing can per- ¢ver, when asked if there was any ssance = truth fe published reports that American-style; came red as he stared at the considerably more than the Army’s biggest—! . ] — ballistic in spite of a great deal of criticism A Redstone will be the Which has been voiced against first stage of the huge Jupiter-C Dulles in newspapers. increased spending but would not favor a tax hike ‘because it might slow down ment. | The chief executive said he ‘would want the economy to have © ' check rein. —_ Eisenhower, who suffered a mild stroke en Nov, 25, said that he feels very well indeed and is going to carry on exactly as he has in the past for just as long as he is able. He said that he never even thought of resigning when he suf- fered his cerebral occlusion be- cause his doctors assured him that there was no damage to — as he put it whatever intellectual ‘faculties he had. However, repeating a past he said that anytime he or any eminent group of doctors ibelieve he is not up to doing his job he would have ro recourse but to resign. , The President was in smiling “cond humor theochent most of the | \meeting with 270 reporters. He flashed some anger, how- t } Secretary of State John Foster The Army checked over tape and| Dulles had submitted his resigna- records of a night-, Redstone ®y the President. missile today for clues that .might tion and that it had been refused Eisenhower's pink cheeks be- ‘newsman who asked the question. The Redstone was sent up into He snapped that he would class cloudless, a Sky the report as trash and described Air Force missile test Dulles as the wisest, ve or will drop prices to stay ON peniter last night at Cape Canav- ‘cated man he knows. most dedi- 2 IGNORES CRITICS He said that he feels this way | The President said that he assumes he knows as many lead- ing world figures as anybody This means that business and in- to Reuther’s proposals. | does and he has found them to Gen. James Gavin as the system necessary, unless the from 20.0 to 18.8 for premium. | send up an earth satellite. dustry accounted for more than 75 “Deviad” | share his opinion of Dulles. per cent of the Pontiac tax base. Army's research chief. Romney, the “David” of the utility receives some financial re-. Changes in prices to motorists The Redstone, @9 feet long and. auto industry, said the profit jic¢ will be teft to individual dealers. ¢. 1. - Eisenhower also became stern in diameter, lifted ne He will take over the Pentagon ; ae = vd ae a ost . F ”- sharing, and ———— _peeresels Members of the Citizens Bus the companies said. Most regular, when asked whether he intends to ~ - 2-bo ,one day _after_Gay a brands have been selling in the22£s"y_from its launching pad. ca-public. the nsceacret. ‘eduatrias accunarten iz he city’ sin's retirement becomes official. *Commiittee here “have--ciseussed nS Snery-eneets “oF -exhrtst” " Report SOE was keer aoaraed criticism of chain reaction Pat- the possibility of asking voters ce range. tern bargaining. to authorize an amendment = _ | He ‘charged the UAW trates its publicity on Ie ie. esol lease ae mak f GOP Legislators Say Fuchs Near Pole “profits ing the proposed lease agreement resulting from General Motors’ far- a part of the franchise. The bus AUCKLAND. New Zealand flung and unmatched operations. franchise has four years to run. Ask 5th County Judge The Brilich Gansatiantic expedi- | ‘Tredese said he hopes to in- | Ject a vigorous attitude’. into ; America’s missile and weapons program, “to destroy. or at least reduce the compalcency with | witeh this situation has been many factories. Private home owners did ret have to pay any part of the big, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | jas picturing the U.S: in-its great-— est danger in history. REPORT NOT PUBLIC He said he has no intention of | H | viewed.” — Reuther again seeks to use GM in It was a 15-year pact adopted in make = reeet —_ — urs ay $ 1g . | “"Fradena SS. site 4 “Cont = axe > C 1.8) ber 19%. tion led by Dr. Vivian Fuchs if. he did he would immediately —_ nen ae uuene i . oes 5 ee eee + Four Republican state repre-| today was reported 105 miles have to stop calling conferences U.S. chiefs of staff aystem under sentatives from Oakland County! {fom the South Pole. Fuchs es- such as the one which led to aca report. The President said he believes (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) timated his 10-man party would reach the American base at the | pole Jan. 18. Croteau Appointed to Fill Board of Supervisors , Post Maurice J. Croteau, a Pontiac caterer and former the legislature to gain a fifth judge * for Oakland County were stalled | school board member, was named last night to serve as pia geele to ue ml the last three months of an unexpired term on the Oak- ‘new office ft vy efection, an ‘Democrats holding out for appoint. ‘4nd County Board of Supervisors as the City Commis- _sion filled 14 other vacancies on administrative boards. today introduced a bill into the) state legislature calling for the ‘election of a fifth circuit court judge for Oakland County in April, 1959. : Introducing the bill were Rep .Theodore F. Hughes, of Berkley, ‘Farrell E. Roberts of West Bloom- field Township, Donald A. Brgwn, ‘of Reyal Oak. and Lloyd L. Ander- |son. of Waterford Township | Attempts in the last session of | ‘To Reorganize Defense McElroy Names Three ‘WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of Defense McElroy said teday he is naming three top-ranking military men and a number of civilians to help him draft plans for re- organizing the Defense Department. * «* * McElroy told newsmen the principal military consult - ants will be Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the Joint — Chiefs of Staff; and Twining’s two predecessors in that of- fice,. Adm. Arthur W. Radford and Gen. Omar Bradley. Near 36 Degrees = vS ' On whether the three services — Mostly cloudy is the prediction coyld jointly research | missiles, un- for the Pontiac area tonight and der one command, Trudeau had taufiched what!as participants in business because reduce the total cost of making)‘t the executives are helping (0 ¢h. company's affairs, they do not whedon area cmt tae ee . Education from 1951 to 1955, peme on oe surface to be an they would be of 1 no help when ar automobile. sees mugs deserve a-bonus.-—_ — land only the reftinder : and-as vice-president of the board alluring idea.He ‘business falter ——— ae ot S ts ~ — ———— 4s_really}- in 1954. ee See = ered. 2 pledge. any tind is The US. Internal Revenue profits.” , werne tes ‘0; ‘The auto union chief, in effect,| offered that the workers will give In Today’ $ Pr TESS "| service allows 9 tax deduction os Guat oui ber cease Gal zs e ft fits of thé A shg asks to have all the workers given anything in retarn for their extra Aer ot SE EE See for services actually rendered, be to maintain the He. was an organizer and first ts MOOT the status’ot “owners” even though Mr. Reuther talks as if the and it doesn’t permit any deduc- big enough president of the Greater Pontiac car industry.inne do ee _ | business itself, year after year. - Com iutity Advisory Council end y do not contritute a nickel to, employes were entitled toa share | Comics ..........,++++++... 2% | tion _for gifts to employes. — : ary But, strangely'buy plant and equipment or risk| of the profits no matter what| County N | | Se ee ean eae a | pean} prod has! anything, as do the investors who) they do en the production line. “an a. oe 6 sp deanantc tiv ter pepo pos See cat wit stated “osthialing np Bt pi mrp a : om age SF 0 ie Reeeers wae) Oey Oo Oe he rec el eee ..:.... seviees ae _ also serves on the Catholic 5 about must eS ee ae This is 4 bold concept that comes|' Markets ....... pereesreres 30 ‘are paid out of the 48 per cent of| bargaining” with non-owners. Family Center honed af directors. : “sharing in the toch depirechate on the market. hearer to wanting to confiscate) Mystery Story ............ 36 ‘net. income left after paying the Mr. Reuther hasn't thought His tetm the isors’ : josses. Se body else's property than any-| Obituaries ..........--.... 4 5 [government's 52 per cent tax. Yet uouch, either, the other implica- bake Gil sinhie te dome, ; For in Ameri- ® | * * thing union labor has ever pro- Sports. + enews % thru 28 (Mr. ‘Reuther lumps dividends: to (Continued on Page 2 Col. 4) ! expire ta April. “ee | ea it’s a profit- The new plan, presented as Posed. sales sv saeei ee ‘ss... 20 /stockhelders and bonuses in the ae a Sens: © “Other appointments were to the 2a LAWRENCE and-loss system basis for “collective bargaining”) Profit-sharing schemes are not) TV @ Radio Programs .:+ 33 same category, which he says can . Board of Tax Review, the Histor-. system~that|by the leader of the auto workersinew. Many businesses have them) Wilson, Earl .-...........: : 35 be paid out of “profits before — + rt bdelaeeee a = ical Commission, the Zoning Board made successful. lunion, does not promise that* the for executives as an incentive. But Weeres’s Pages . - 13 thew 16 |taxes.” os We Huson Bt Open Kves, FE 2008 ‘MAURICE J. CROTEAU (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ee 4 : hoy % L. % (Continued From Page One)” | SINT, 713,200 assessment on per. Raid, Withdraw ‘Bold Attack j in Daylight ed tor less than half of the as- Blocks Roads, Rails to ‘ment om real property. Big Sugor Port The total $136.406:550 valuation placed on real property was split’ 461 per cent -by heme owners, HAVANA, Cuba @—Rebel forces 35.6 per cent by imdustry, 17.35 ‘ of Fidel Castro withdrew safely per cent by commerce and 9 per” 4 their mountain hideouts late cent by itilties _ yesterday after @ bold daylight) A similar breakdown on the per- - raid on the” ‘sugar “port of Man--Sonal property assessment- * * * the total: commerce, 12.86 per cent “The Cuban army tmade no.com- 4d Utilities, 5.7 per cent. ment on the attack. President Ful-! * * * . _gemeio Batista's forces say théy The pew tax formula, which the . want to meet Castro's guerrillas assessor's office began considering in an open fight, but they report- last summer. is. complicated’ Its ed no_action to counter the young adoption would have had an im- revolutionist’s foray on the south-! (mediate effect on the average tax- east coast. af the foot of the Si-;payer’s tax bili erra Maestra. | Although some sample new 'pralsals were inade nere last year.’ ' {tema explained the new formula “recommendations would have had will dramatize ‘this pot is still under study because “eco- the private home-owner paying) ye county set its ( “Romie conditions are not right for more percentage-wise and the big. mills on every. $ 5 equalized valuation, an | last year of .33 milisi, | schools’ rate was. officially, The county equalized valnation t: +nills on statd’ equalized on the other hand, was $333,288,- | -953-and— the state's equalized | The formula is ene endorsed — by the state for use in teaching state equalized valuations, Its — - proponcits say It is an attempt _gusessments more real: istle. For many years, personal prop- —generally -has—heen--assessed- ommendg that both-be assessed at) the same rate, about 47 per cent of true value. That adoption of the formula would change the tax picture in’ Pontiac is seen from the. fact that real property here has been as- sessed at about 45 per cent of true: ; * -* * = For most of the day rebel hams! hleckaded al} roade and railroads! into the city of 100,000 while they, searched for politiclans and army officers marked by Castro as’ - “enemies of the people.’ * * * They burned sugar cane fields, automobiles and buses, looted food warehouses and smashed equip- ment, and attacked guard posts. They also carried off some pris-j oners, but how many was not re-| ported. President Rules Out Increase in Taxes (Continued From Page One) he weeds such conferences be- cause they previde him with advice which he needs in making — ‘decisions, We added that he pro. P ; vides these consultants with very | secret information and binds them to agree that they will keep their advice and conclusions | confidential. He said that he had been told that the basic facts and information: in the report had been given to congressional committees in closed sessions. That. he said, is as much as he can provide | Gavin and considers this a matter ef personality. The President said if the man wanted to retire, he did nght. * * * Eisenhower also made these points —He had no comment on the. Murphy on NBC's Matinee Theater vesterday retirement of Lt. Gen. James M T AP Facsimile BACK TO ACTING FOR SARAH—Sarah Churchill, red-headed daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, who was jailed Monday for a few hours charged with being drunk, appeared with actor Donald afternoon. The British actress has denied the charge and says she intends to plead” innocent when she appears in court tomorrow. Comes Less Than 24 Hours After Jailing —He will not trv to force his own views for Pentagon reer- ganization upon Congress or de- fense leaders because he realizes he is commander-in-chief for a fixed period which will only last > another three years. Sarah's TV HOLLYWOOD Naturally, he has his own con a They were vietions about what should be done. Petting actress “Sarah Churchill based on his own military, experi. Wouldn't make if. —_ ence, but will be completely When the daughter of Great + 9 wy, . " . er}. objective on the subject Britain's Sir. Winston Churchill en tere NBC « huge television stu- Lo ‘ - x d NF a dio vesterday afternoon a stage- —The serious problems which hand watching her arrival mur- have beset the world during his mured five years in office have not been very much rougher than he antici pated." As long’ ago as 1947, he- That took guts.” * * * Mies Churchill's wan face was * predicted that world difficulties SUPMited to the glaring lirhts and would increase searching ese of the television. -camera in an hour long play, ‘The —He will de his best to help Makropoplos Secret ' elect a Repablican Congress this * * * year because he still’ believes She gave one of the best per- that the GOP—with more unity ‘formances of her life critics said than many people think—solidly Nan TEX niewers aleg believed believes im his own political it “took guts’ for the actress to philosophy. appear. Lese than 24 hours be- Performance : Called One of Her Best’ kicking, scuffling ang tearing of clothes. .the officers said Miss Churchill goes into court tomorrow to answer the misde- meanor charge Seon after she wa< hailed out, she headed for the TV studio and rehearsed five hours ~ * * * “It was one of the best perform- anees [ve ever seen Miss Chureh—- il give,” said Cecil Smith, tele- vision eritic of the Los Angeles Times. “As she walked proudly \past ‘toward the camera and the iwaiting millions! T thought [ saw her extend two fingers—as if to form a Vv In London ‘the British press ral. . lied today te the support of Sir Winston Churchill's actress daugh.- : 7. ter Sarah and praised her per- —Asked whether he thought it fore arrival at the station. she had «ance on the TV show which would be necessary to invoke eco- been a temporary inmate of Coun ¢jyowed her jailing nomic controls if the current reces- ‘ty jail | * = sion ts to be defeated he said he * * * i mm ya St SSEneon Pty = OOee ‘fot anticipate that anv Will She had been arrested on a iff” “be proposed and does not think ff will be neces ssary mdirect Rescrve it drunk charge after sher to go bevond-uties — in the Federal fane |: Board policies. ‘The arrest s dep- controls anguage over the sae oti nie. WAS accompanicg by Lower 20s in Panhandle Arctic Air Moves South The Weather The arctic air which BOR the northern plains from Cr nada “f hours ago Welt tS) Weather| Berese Besert d so we i into the rental PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy MOVEd southward T a with fittle change in temperatere todas “plains, high oear 26. Light snew this merning ~ occasional light snew this afierneon’ -panhandle today dropping tempera- accumulating te ene half inch er | tures into the lower 2f«. Mostiy clowd+ tonight and temer with ttle change in tem peratare. * * * ‘tonight about °® High temorrow near && Winds north toe northeast at 12-1 miles am hour teday becoming northerly at 8-1% miies an heer tonight LINSE CHICAGO ‘Les Light precipi itation accompanied the change to colder air. duri ing, ithe nicht in a narrew band from: * Today in Pontiac <= tem ‘ature preeding @ am eastern Oklahoma northward into: ates @ mm Wiedieriociis tem ph southern Minnesota pais gets BW ene say e: & 3 pn * . * Sun rises Thursday at 1 58 3m Snow flurries were prominent! Downton n » Femperatorce ,in the northern portion of the| ar 2 fm $ precipitation band with rain. and! ‘- = “2 1p : : occasional freezing rain in the | 18 a. m@ 29 southern portion. . Tureday in Poetic Two tornadoes have been re- | Highest cemperane T'*"' |” ported in Texas — one at Green- Lower temperature 9. Vile that caused no injuries but wrecked barns, sheds, ripped out Mean temperature Weather, fair i One Fear ies ie Pentiar power lines and toppled tele- | Highest temperat ire 1¢ Vision antennas, and an whcon- Lowest tempera a5 t Mean temiperatere” ‘4, firmed twister that struck _near Weather: cold Mineola. No reports of injuries Highest ané@ Lowest Temperatores This Ba¥e been received from Mineola. - ate in). Vears - . rs ~ $8 in 1992 16 tn 193 Widespread cloudiness and rain Tuesday's Temperatere Chart covered Ohio and parts of Ken- finan — 3828 Len Anesies me $3 52 tucky as well as points east while a timo sete } - arek 22 12 temphis 50 i, snow flurries over New England ' J i imtn 7 — ~ Bh wae 2 58 and rain over Pennsylvania and ~. — Qharleston 58 4 Wirreapolis 74 . a oo 30 32 New Orleans 63 * * * Cincinnati a 2 New York 38 ie Denver 39 18 Pe 3 20 Rain continued im the Pacific a 22 i {35 northwest and snow flurries in the _, Part Worth 4 z Hage ra 4 0 ¢ northern Rockies. oe [sms —Ravitee — * =4 ideal * : Boughton «24 16 Traverse €. - 35- Key... West..Fla._reported 61 at. jackssnvily s “ Worting'e on Kaeness 4 as ” Leneing ° 2 2 Temps 6) «4 low zero at Fraser, Colo. aC ‘cused her of- ust PIO s, Oklahoma and the Texas. Reles police crarele e an “a their conduct in arresting her were indignant that the at- ties were called in at .ail * * * * Sir Winston flew to the Riviera today for his annual winter vaca- ‘tion and gave airport reporters no chance to question him about his actress daughter Sarah's arrest as a drunk in Califorma ome ther When the plane was ready for loading. the chauffeur drove Churchill to the foot of the pas- senger stairway leading to the plane Puffing his usual long cigar in- disregard of the airport's ‘No Smoking” signs, Churchill started jslowly up the ramp, posed briefly «wounds in her scalp, was discov-/MeCallum and was returned to enicred ered by her husband laying on the the Oakland County Jail. ifor photographers, and the plane sti]l puffing | Lady Churchill did not accom- | pany him. "it in taxes,” “Industry lightens C Ci ty ) Teapbyeh Tod ves move toward the state's companies paying less. Pontiac's city-assessed valua- tion last year was $254,119,750. valuation was $352,686,813, These equalized valuations rep- resent an attempt to bring the; showed-erty lindustry bearing &1.4 per cent of at a mueh higher rate than real ‘city's assessment rates up to a, te charge on the lower—city property, The state formula rec-' common county-wide and state-sessments in order to raise the wide level. * * * It's important—to _ emphasize,. ‘Ransom said, that the city levies its taxes on its own assessed valu- ation. The county, on the other -hand, makes its levy on the coun- ty equalized valuation, and the ae value and personal at 80 per cent. school district levies on the state equalized valuation. * * ® . “It's obvious‘ that the more ‘money you say a piece of property| is worth, the more you are going’ to collect in dollars and cents on Ransom said. * * * Taree: he pointed out, the! city has helped the taxpayer by! keeping fts valuation of-his-prep-- set by the county and state. Reuther Plan Omits Sharing of Losses “(Continued From Page One) ticns of his impractical proposal, which would lay hands on the, management of a company and, its earrings without assuming the) ‘slightest financial responsibility for the losses that could follow. * * * The plan would deprive manage- ment of the right to determine whether each year a certain sur- erty down way below the figures’ | glance at lant s tax bill) « at five a rise of 2.42 mills. ~ But when tax bills were \%& out,’ these two taxes were ¥ pressed in terms of how much the —sehoots would hav! lamount they were legally en- titled to get on the higher, equal- ‘ized valuations. _ | As a result, taxpayers found the, county charging 7:57 mills and ‘the schools 23.90 mills, on the city-assessed values. \large as the state and county, it} in and still keep its tax rate of- ficially ‘at 13.70 mills. And many Michigan cities do assess property at a higher rate than Pontiac, Ransom pointed out, In a comparison of 12 other, Michigan cities of comparable | size, only three of them had lower | assessment rates and eight of: i Hit = . troit’s water and sewage facilities “It'S easy to see that if the city a ‘assessed property on a scale as ‘could pull a lot more tax money;- Commission Slates ‘Series of Discussions on Zoning field ‘Township poilce chief sinée September, was appointed _by. Supervisor Arno — OK on Detroit Proposal! . - RIRMINGHAM—The first in art Would Boost Costs in 10 te ‘Area Communities Birt " hoadl ws Oeil Gad eam nities will pay more for using De- police if a proposal by the Detroit Board) ““ e 2. 9 Demonstrations of how today's lof Water Commissioners to raise! Tonight's session will be a public youngsters are taught to read will as-jrates is approved. discussion at the regular plan be presented when Pierce -PTA ¥ * *« ** board meeting on R-5, R-6 and R-7) meets t the school at 8 p.m. to-... “But Detroit Mayor Louis Miriani,|?0°€ ct regulations, — 2 The second will be held Jan. = 22, also between planners and the ‘: to answer questions presented by the Chamber of Commerce;-Reat of groves. a tesson in comprehensiun will deal. A joint meeting of planners. ar pon Rey the problems of the sixth — pro- commissioners will be held Feb. 5, grad ; at which time the city attorney) and planning consultant have been! South Oakland Alu: Alumnae of Alpha asked to be present. Xi Delta sorority will meet at * * * 8 p.m. Monday at ——, of The public hearing on the adop-|Mrs. William Reddig ter tion ol the ordinance has been St., Birmingham. scheduled for March 3. This, and| x * * }other meetings, will be at 8 P-M-' The meeting will be devoted to ik the commission rooms in the local and national phi ed- {ted an “will carry them year, or bic feet * * The expansion program them had higher taxes. A formula that matched each | city’s assessment rate against its” tax rate showed that in dollars and cents, Pontiac had the sec-; ond lowest tax bills. The cities compared in the | study were Pontiac, Ann Arbor, | Battle Creek, Flint, Grand Rapids. Highland Park, Jackson, Kalama- \z00, Lansing, Muskegon, Royal Oak, Saginaw and Bay City. Williams Defends © Intangibles Tax (Continued From Page One) on the wage earners and dinner, ‘extend over a 15-year period jestablishing the size of the industry American free enterprise system.” nembers also have the facilities of a4 Hall. —— ! speaker from Oakland County Spageored jointly by the Birming-' Toberculecis Sanatorium. Community House and rec-| tion board, the Senior Men's The Past Matrons’ Club of Bir- wil) hold its first amiversary)mingham Chapter 220, OES, will at the House Friday. Guest| wil] meet with Mrs. — speaker will be Walter Anderson, &/ Weitzel, 4691 Haddington Rd., Birmingham resident’ and vice}; p.m. Jan. 28. Members have ‘dis president, of the Taylor-Winfield asked to notify Mrs. Weitzel if they Corp. Several club members will are unable to attend. speak brieffy. The club, in its short life, has pated eee Croteau Appointed : . filled a need in fives of many Reuter’ letter was in reply tO, jocal_ mea.” ‘fo Supervisors Post |Posals were “extravagant” and Lunches, business and social) “foreign to the concept of the! meeting are held each week. Club) 1959. It would be financed wi revenue bonds. UAW Strikes Back at ‘Big 3° Criticism (Continued From Page One) &Q (Continued From Page One) ‘of Appeal and the Fair Employ- ‘an outdoor shuffleboard court and ment Practices Board ‘a horseshoe pitching area on the * * * lucation. There will be a guest | [pis should be built up. The union's tables of Michigan. The stories you’ The UAW had proposed a divi- 25 per cent would come before any may have heard that we are sion of profits in the auto industry; determination of what was needed planning a new tax on everybody’s| whereby all profits above 10 per, to be, set aside to meet future bank acount are just simply n0t/cent on net capital before taxes be. ideficits: and for expansion of plant. true." the Governor declared. He has said his intention is to bring the Michigan tax on intangi- bles to the level of the cor- lsalaried employes and consumers | ~the latter in the form of rebates. | WAGE BOOST ASKED As for individual purchasers of | automobiles, Mr. Reuther sug- | gests that another 25 per cent of | divided between the corporation, © House Rushes to OK | * * * Newly-appointed to the seven- member board of appeals were: B. Jack Habel, a real estate salesman, of 22 Miami Rd.; Wil- liam Knudson, a realtor, 261 Na- | vaje Ave.; both for three-year Community House grounds. Norman Dehnke, acting Bloom- of Mr. | be given as a “rebate’’ to past customers. This would be a | “gift.” - | The motor companies would have ‘difficulty justifying as a tax reduc- spo any such rebate in the year 959 for cars sold to the public. in 1938 in a transaction regarded by both buyer and seller as previously * It's a fantastic tensifying inflation. the greed idea and completely ignores the humanitarian side— what should be done to take care of the many workers who are being laid off because inflationary) schemes have resulted in a severe recession and hardship to members Reuther’s own union. * scheme for in- When the unions acquire states- men who are not socialists and who understand what has really, made America’s economic system’ prosper in. the past. there will be hope for an increasing share for the workers—higher wages earned through increased productivity per man hour all along the line. (Copyright, 1958) Asks Examination — ,._iN Slaying of Wife __ ' net income after normal expenses It emphasizes: by raise additional revenne of | 21 million dollars for both this year and next, Applied to bank deposits, this| would -mean an increase in the| rate from four cents per $100 to) 20 cents per $100. In Michigan, as in Ohio, banks have absorbed the, tax on deposits, now about $3,000.- ‘000 a year. ers has said they may not continue| : as Williams indicated he will recommend Williams explained that intangi- bles tax as a tax on “hidden, -property — the kind of wealth that! ‘is not reached by real estate taxes.” It applies to stocks, bonds. securi- ties and money in bank accounts,” -he said. About 68,000 taxpayers. vr ere affected last year, “Another way te say if,” he went on, “is to point out that 7,444,000 Michigan citizens are hot required to pay this tax on hidden wealth. “And the amount for those who do -pay it is smaller than the tax they would have to pay’ if the same value were under tangible Feet ‘than intangible property. _ “For example, one citizen with a ($14.000 investment in a house might, \pay a property tax of about $186 a < jyear. fenes ona Satewice s aver: | tag Frank W. Henan, 4. of Hazel Park, yesterday demanded exam- -ination when he was arraigned: be-' fore Hazel Park Judge Robert C. Baldwin. charged with second-de- gree murder in the death of se 57-vear-old wife Helen on Dec. 23 Judge Baldwin set the pre-trial examination for Jan, 22. Henson, was taken to the county jail with- out benefit of bond. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem issued an order for the murder | Warrant yesterday following weeks of investigation Into what authorities at first believed wa’ an accident or suicide. Mrs. Henson's body, with 13 kitchen floor of their home at 62! W. Marlow St., returned from the barber shop.’ “if he Oat his $14 009 into securi- ties paying him $700 a year in) _dividends, his intangibles tax under the present Jaw would be $4.50." | Armed Holdup enact Bond to Circuit Court An armed robbery suspect, ar-) rested shortly after the holdup of a restaurant, waived examination in municipal court and was bound. { jover to circuit court. ' John M. Elwell, Saginaw St., 46, of 329 N. _cireuit_court.Jan. 20. He. was.un- | lable-to furnish $3,000 bond set by Municipal Court Judge Cecil B./ Elwell is accused of holding up | reportedly after he the Cigar Box Restaurant, 586 N.| iPerry St., Sohne) morning. Saginaw Valley Schools Close Tournament at Pontiac { | | | | | | ibe the guest speaker at a banquet itomorrow night following the fi- nals of the Saginaw Valley Con- iference Debate Tournament held at ‘the Pontiac Central High School. tiac Centrai gym, a humorous de- baters. _* * * “The 72 debates conducted tomor- row will wind up the fourth in a Central, Pontiac Central, Northern, Bay City, Saginaw and) (Saginaw Arthur Hill High Schools. | Pontiac's team ts entering the | last round in second place, two points below Flint Central. Pon- = Leo second in the first ournaments and first in the { third. jconducted in the afternoon at 3,30, a series of debates between Flint, Flint Debaters fo Hear Hart at Final Banquet} Lt. Governor Philip A. Hart Will and 4:30 p.m., according to Walter|Jack Schatzley and Edwina_Palm- PR. Smith, Pontiac debate coach. COACHES DEBATE Following the dinner in the Pon- bate by the six conference coaches} will be conducted. The topic will: be: Resolved that man was better off in. the stone’ age. The debate topic ot the tourna- -ment is “Direct U, 8. Economic vAdid to Individnal Countries Should be Limited to Teclinical Assistance, and Disaster Relief.” | Each school has’ six teams, each composed of two students. Pontiac, Central's first. teams include: ‘Pat: _____ DeKay._.and__Jefi Siegel; FY “midnight CST while it was five be- Two series of debates will be Strang and.Gail Sedrick. Clark Davis and Sadie Whiters; ler are the second teams and! ‘George Rendziperis and Sally Ki-) ‘zer; Stanley @Walker and Paul] ‘Tremper are the third line of de- * x -* Pontiae teachers who will act as, judges of other schools include: Gertrude H. Overton, Robert R. Richard and Elizabeth W. McDon- ald, all of the English department; | | a er ee The tournament . winners, ‘will be announeed have ppg the ‘banquet, ‘will be eligible to —-debates—with- sibility of ‘going on to the satel contest. responding tax in Ohio, and there- | | A spokesman for Michigan bank- [Se corporation.” to do this if the rate is increased| will be arraigned in, Donald McMillen, social science: | | terms; Fleyd H. Smith, Detroit Edison Co, employe, 150 N. John- sen for a two-year term; and James Taylor, Pontiac Motor Division employe, %! 5S. dohn- - son for a one-year term. The union also asked for wage jincreases and a modification of Funds for Air Force ‘present supplementary unemploy- ment, benefits. (Continued From Page One Reuther denied his proposals | cated somewhere in the -north-| ' were inflationary, contending the ¢™ U. S. Two launching sites are, Reappointed were Arthur M. constructed in Cali- Schick, retired General Motors \Corp. executive, 18 E. Iroqueis Rd., ithree years: John E. Linabury, re- itired GM engineer, 81 7 Irequo!s i {Rd two years: and Maurice FE. up of the air alert system, bale |b / Jerald, rea] estate salesmah, 10 He said Curtice’s charges were listic missile detection, and dis ” | Liberty’ St. ane year “shopworn’ and ‘‘motheaten.” | persal for she Strategic Air Com. | A * a Reuther blasted Curtice’s salary, mand bomber fleet. Reappointed to the five-member | stating: The House must still appropriate: FEPC board was James F. Spence, “It might be helpful if you would ithe cash after approving the pro- 111 Oneida Rd, secretary-manager jadvise by what economic logic and zram. Action on this is expected of the Pontiac Manufacturers As- standards of simple morality you’ early next week. sociation. Newly-appdinted was Ad- conclude.it is unsound for an hourly} Def Sec Neil H. Mc- dison K, Oakley, 216 Cherokee Rd. worker to share, while it is sound) a retary ei secretary of Stewart-Glenn sn Elroy. told Vinson'’s committce ; —s and morally right for you to have ti hi that com. ture company. Spence’s term is your $200,000 salary supplemented (ar ier es ene ne vailab three years, Oakley's four. by a bénus of $575,000 in 1955 and Parison of missiles avaliable te _ '$495,000 in 1956."" (U.S. and Russian troops shows this) A four-year term on the Wh - « & come in a “strong position.” terical commission was filled by . ” Mrs, John H. Patterson, 31 Mli- Reuther declared previous GM He said the “critical area” is oi. Ave. Attorney Ernest C. objections to UAW plans, such as. in the 1,500 and 5,000 mile mis- Huthwaite, 577 W. frequeis Rd. pe vacations, overtime pay, call- Siles which are still under de- | ,,, appointed to a three-year n pay and “many other reason-| velopment. | term. Huthwaite is an attorney. able demands are how incorporat-' Rep. George Huddleston (D- Ala) Spence also was reappointed to ed in agreements. ia member of the Armed Services a one-year term on the five-mem- 2 ww -® Committee, said that with a@per board of review. Newly-ap- +e added he was sure the dele- “crash program” the U. 8. can pointed to one-year terms -were pales to the UAW’s special con-, have operational long-range mis- John Q. Waddell, realtor, 60 Chero- vention to be held in Detroit Jan. siles such as the Atlas, Titan. kee Rd.; and Cecil C. Mullinix, workers and consumers have a now being right to “share in the fruits of | enme and Wyoming. advancing technology as reflect- The bill, which totals $549.- “ed by actual excess profits of | 670,000, will alse permit » ouild- 22-24 “will adopt a sound, collec: Jupiter, Thor and Polaris “by the Pontiac Motor Division employe, tive a program.” ‘end of next year.’ lof 571 Lowell. 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The father looks worried but gray halr does not necessarily mean a man or woman is growing oid : Some people are more “apt to get gray att wasiy in ite. than others. They were just born that way. Also, hair may) turn gray because of worry, sorrow or illness. There have been |=. cases of nals turning white overmant because a person re- |” : * ced ret es i. rom to Oo. Hair receives its color from pigment deposited in ceils at the net roots The original color of the hair is determined | by heredity | 3 | HERE ARE GENUINE REDUCED CLOTHING PRICES! * * * FOR YOU TO DO: For an unusual collection, get together! "” No special purchases or manufacturers’ mistakes — It’s all from our regular stock, produced by the finest makers in America! ocks of hair,.from friends and relatives, attaching each to a} ; ee eee AMERICA’S FINEST NATIONAL BRANDS OF CLOTHING : strong magnifying glass | . : ko ok ft | | : Eagle ...Clippercraft ...Worsted- Tex ... Phoenix ... Kingsridge ... Rock-Knit.... 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Imported Worsteds, Sharkskins and pol | SYDNEY — “Too many farmers regular $55 values, now ; pe Fla * , Such Famous « Dems Not Enthused, today give their wives feather nneis af ckeslass +2 | Se R tuk ibeds, radio sets and magazines to . ° _— me Keps lukeworm 44° said John McAllister, aged! on Proposed Bill HS, an he left Syxiney for Scotland) to get him his fifth wife fs : = as . 7 “That is all wrong, because the Entire Stock of Ss yortswear & ee Tat a eects Bet ee : ay essa 2 t more a woman learns about the F . I ° res I coos ’ Mh Si PBT ccs “ae ort. oats sen =e proposa. * = Sie world the more she wants to know. urns MHnEgS at Great Sav ings. 2 2 P &e = etter stamp appears headed for about it. My four wives died most-) ar Be. = ant Suit Special! _ ti trouble in the Senate post office‘yy through hard work ~ V-Neck Sweaters , i “| Select Any C th LARG , a | “They loved hard work because I u 848s + $75 Quality, 100% Wool, 2-Pants Suits elect ny oat in the Store No Democrat on the committee inspired them to Farm life is the| By Catalina, McGregor, tobert : A Sensational Buy é 1 expressed any enthusiasm for the thing for a woman—up before the| Bruce. All colors. Were to 11.95., . “igi ? and Get a Pair of $14.95 ee ee 4 the Presi- arg tade and into bed at first! - NO . = An W 1 SI k FREE! E ent’s buc get yesteriay as a stir- wight i ‘ , T »L ae J my 8 ' E mi noe foe phe moonlight sand ite tor the ; cy Neck Sweaters | Ww ool Slacks . . were lukewarm lass I select when I get to Glasgow. | y Robert Bruce .. Fine worsted, sharkskin e ~y ° , = x © * She needn't have a farthing of her | solid colors and ski. at | Se ~* and gabardine in the.new- a A Sensational Value Formerly. to ia The Committee now has before OW.” ie Were 10.96 . .11:95 cee and colors. : tae oe ye ec Sa using balloons iO lin objects. OTHER SWEATERS 20% OFF ‘ is $14.95 ea ouse, w e Ps) c ; "y : eo ae we Pr ent i. OC about 13 cubic feet of hydrogen| eq .. The Price Includes the Extra Pants Fi S ort Coats i . million dollars a year. Key feature 27@ requ red to lift one pound. 3 ee “ $*785| & 1 gS aad 2 Ce Lis os Now Only i of this was a 4cent letter stamp (Advertisement) . $11.95 Wm. Tell : Se < - ee replacing the present 3-cent rate. | - regor:............ : if How To Hold by McGregor of fine imported wool tweeds and §* 85 ts n his budget message, Eisen- " : . : . : = bower naked the Renate 10 FALSE TEETH ~—= COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS shetlands by nationally famous ea change ouse o make | a ran rs the letter rate 5 cents for city; More Firmly in Place $2.85 2 for $5.00 makers, Eagle, Phoenix, Worsted- 7 to-city mall, 4 cents within a elty. | | ,,Devour tipping. droppine or woD- Tex, Rock - Knit. ost talk? | - WT * 4 A bil amended i thie way would | slice onen Per,cti; Eeftrd ox |° $10-$11.95 Wool Shirts $B 85 s ——" 5 2 ring in a ated Uo rs your pistes. This alkaline (non-acid) by McGregor es additional, he said. powder holds false teeth mere frmiy DY . rlid'4f Sage dogug. wee | == -—Even_-with_the__proposed Stent. _fooey pasty tanta or fei oes not | 2 for $11 i stamp, he seid, there stil would be] wcuans ea. steer tars Sarat [> $10 Strad-o-Gab; By Stradivari $7.85)-—— fi =, =—— NSS Se —_ Entire Stock of a deficit if Congress raises pay of ¢Tus counters everywhere. _ = Other Sport Shirts ....... 20% Off s J “Th : a coneia postal employes as ex- 0 ~ x ksh jem : Wright Arch = pec Sen. Olin D Tohnston (D8. Quic rom Robes ly Off the committee chairman, said ft Pile Irritation *» Entire stock of fine robes eS : ‘Preservers: -_ seemed to him the proposal was _ and smoking jackets. ‘ hun, Inc tha = le a aa " ro] ; — an effort to get first class letter 40 years ago a Buffalo druggist) — Rayon and Cotton Flannel Here are three large groups that represent e STRIPES All 20% Ofte. * .mail, the big revenue producer created an ointment to relieve = . : eee : | of the postal s.stem, to carry the itching and smarting of piles. It| Paj jamas ......... _. . $2.85] tremendous values and outstanding quality.} Ss 5 rT) nad of subsidies for classes which Orousht such quick, cooling, sooth-; : : ar +} ; rnd -4 a ec hich OE i ete tome 2 prs. for $5.00 Whatever price you choose, there’s a fine | hie spread across the land making) Regular $4.95 and $5.95 : = PA > Se TTT san mom, Prierion® Omntment a favortte in . | selection ‘of fabrics. colors and model: sugar has more than ‘on thousands of homes. Ask your, evga te eaak en ae 19] > , . food commercial tises and is ® druggist today for 50c box or 75e' Neckwear 85° av ailable. e PLAIDS raw material in more than ‘87 in- applicator tube. Peterson's Oint- Seleciton of fine silk and rayon . : : ‘ -dustries _ment delights or money beck. + ties, reg. 150-250 3 for 2.49 Up to $59 50 “(aver tisement) Advertisement) : 4 i .. Slacks 20%) SUITS and $ A 9 4 $336°° : All slacks reduced at least O AT _ N : 7 a — SUFFER == 2° vcncks | ig - GROUP OF JACKETS $10.85] Up to $69.50 NO MORE |< GROUP oF JackeTs. . $12.85] SUITS and $ SAYS CALUMET LADY Ne ; Surcoats 2 0% COATS - Now “Rheamatism pains struck me whenever I moved | Winter nip length Surcoais my arms or legs, and lots of times I would have done | reduced at least Up to $85.00 : is SURCOSTS eee .. $14.85 $ ir sartbi fo cep the eaee ars Mire. Bh =e SUITS and “For seven ve I suffered - fhe awful meine ot rheuma. saw an ad in the newspaper F Suburban Coate 20% COATS - Now. 45 - SLACKS tiem, arthritis and humbago for’ OJIBWA BITTERS. He Any movement that I made wanted me to try it, but I was All Suburban one reduced at sent pains shooting through discouraged with all medicines | | : ‘ ° ie legs and aie wee a didnt want to. He sens bs ‘Suburban Coats 23 odbep OPEN A HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘} $14.95 all wool flannel or all wool over I never knew if I home a bottle of O-JIB-WA |° $36.50 er would be able to straighten up|BITTERS anyway, so I start. |?” —* . ‘ ‘ gabardine slacks FREE with the ornot. couNt hardly get outjed taking it, It_wax atmos + Suburban- Coats. PL.85 }—-._ $9 — 60-90 DAYS. coat : 6 in the mornings,.and it a month before much Its $29.50 _ - | pure any “Sport coat. _ was extremely painful to walk. came, but Fy (ome thonthe I * —* - purchase = 7 ‘. , It's terrible to say, but there |was ail better. I get- around were times when I wished I fine now and do all the things | 7 was dead because of the um I couldn't do before. I-give |) bearable pains. I went to a) imany thanks to OJIBWA clinic in Wisconsin and after BITTERS for making my new a thorough examination, they) health possible, and stopping told fne that I was in good’ my suffering from such awful ’ heaith except for the rheuma- pain. I hope that others suf- tiem Page arthritis. 4 They fering ao try it, and I think couldn't help me, so I tried they will be as pleased with _ NO CHARGE about every medicine under OJIBWA BITTERS as Iam.” 5° op ER pany ag A eget i FOR ALTERATIONS —— SS a % Open Monday, Thursday, Fri- day Evenings "til 9 p.m. i, h 1 a . 4 aie » Mr. | ter, Mrs. two 8 Pontiac;. and »- His body will be at the C. J. God- hardt Funeral Home until noon Friday. Tt will then be taken to the Trinity Methodist Church, Kee- go. Harbor at 1 p.m. for service at 2 p.m. with his pastor, the Rev. R. H. Benedict, officiating, Bur- -dal_will_be-in-Oak-Hill-Cemetery.. CHARLES A. DACON pier View Dr., Waterkoed Town- ship, was dead on arrival yester- as Sy William Beaumont Hospital. a a brick layer and a mem of All Saints Fptecopal ~Cuarch. ~ Surviving are his wife, Jessie: a ~~ daughter, Joan. at home; and three +» Who yesterday after- noon at Veteran's Hospital, Dear- born, ving a brief illness, _ Funeral Home. Officiating will be Congregational Church. Cremation oat -be in White Chapel Memorial | Sewage Treatment Plant and su- pervisor of the Rochester Ground Observe Corps. a daughter, Nancy Ann, 2; his par- ents, Mr. en eee 1 yer and a sister, Beverley Ann Buckley, all of Rochester, JEFFERS J, Bowyer and Mrs. Joseph Cockle both of Pon- ae, day in Donelson-Johns Funeral! Home. The Rev. C. George Widdi-| field, his rector, will officiate with. burial following in Oak Hill.Ceme-| tery. FLOYD E. FRANKLIN Floyd E. Franklin, 63, ef 3228) Warren Dr., Drayton Plains, died yesterday morning in St. Joseph) Mercy Hospital after a_ brief il.) ness, = | A salesman for Stewart - Glenn Co., he was a member of Wilsoh Avenue Methodist Church, : ‘Mr, Franklin leaves his wife, Hazel; two stepchildren, Mrs.| Howard Wheeler of Drayton Plains and Jack Vincent of Pontiac; a brother Roy,.of Kingston and a sister, Mrs. Henry Gabert of Pon-| tiac. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- day from. Sparks - Griffin Chapel with his pastor, the Rev, Easton H._ Hazard, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, -Clark- ston. ALVIN GRAY Alvin Gray, 6, of 2% Brown Rd. died yesterday afternoon in Pon-' - tiac General Hospital Annex. He had been ill several days. Mr. Gray was an employe of Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving are his wife, Ida; a) son, Harold E. Gray, and a iaugh- ter, Mrs. Elvira Cherry, both of Detroit; and two brotners. Sam- ue! A. of Pontiac and Hiram D. of _Lathrup Village. the Voorhees-Siple Chapel" with the Rev. W. W. dall of the! Pontiac Church of Christ officiat-’ ing. Burial will ‘follow in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. HARRY MULLINIX Harry Mullinix, 70, a former em- ploye of Genera] Motors Truck & Coach Div., died yesterday of a heart ailment at his home, 1415 Feazel St., Harrisburg, Ii. Surviving besides his wife,:Cloda are six children, Mrs. Helen Alle, | Mrs. Mildred Coggins and Cécil Mullinix, all of Pontiac, Harry Mul- linix Jr, of New York, Mrs. Esther Hankins of Coldwater and Robert of Harrisburg. Service and burial will be in Harrisburg. LEON C. DICKMAN ORTONVILLE — Service for. Leon C. Dickman, 26, of 167 South St.. who died teday at Pontiac ie =ieFal Hospttat, with be held -at-24 p.m. Saturday at C. F. Sherman! Funeral Home. Officiating will be Service will be at 1:30 p.m. ru | HARRISON IMLAY CITY — Service for Jef- jfers J. Harrison, 77, of Black-Cor- rs Rd., Imlgy City will be held at the Lester Smith & Funeral) |Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with ‘burial in Goodland Township |Cemetery..He died Monday. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ida} Sherman, Pontiac; a brother, Wil- liam Harrison, Wichita, Kan.; two stepchildren, Don Reamer and Mrs. Vera Greenwald, both of Im- lay City; and 12 grandchildren. MRS. OLIVE M. KORE the Rev, E, John. Yuells of First/" A veteran of World War TI, he Surviving are his wile, PatriciA: | HADLEY — Service for Mrs. | Olive M. Kore,- 73, of 3576 East St., who died Tuesday night at her} home, will be held at 2 p.m. Fri-! ‘day at Baird Funeral Home. Offici- ating. will be the Rev. John Tolley! o{ Hadley Federated Church and buri2z] will be in Greens Corners Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Ja, cob: two daughters, Mrs. James) ‘Bensett of Goodrich and Mrs.) Myrtha Gafford of Fenton: three brothers, Floyd Barber of Hadley, | Ellis of Grand Blanc and Grant of) /San Jose, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. | Bert Arms of Imlay City, Mrs. | Cooley Moorse of Metamora and Mrs. Tressie McKibbin of Bakers- held, Calif. L Max of Keego Harbor, Glenn, | Louis, and Wilson, all of Pontiac, | and Curtis, A brother lives in Ohic. | ___ BABY BOY WAITE. “LAKE ORION—Sewvice wi maternal grandparents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. [owl Waite, also Lake Orion. ‘Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOSCOW W—The death of S. V.| Orlov, 78, noted Soviet astronomer and expert on comets, was. an- * * ® 4 WEST PALM BEACH, Fia. ,w— iDr. Walter F. 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Expertly - pink or black, Washable Hurry — in ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS | Editorial Page . HAROLD A, FITZOERALD FOREN - and protests hardly prepared us for any such revelation as this. * x © A few—a very, very few — were paid by the individuals themselves. Will GOP Slate Include Woman Vice President? There has been some quiet, under- . cover talk of running MARGARET ‘ess biti teas Beceee oa Gale oo Os de another human's life, because he did not obey our state law demanding tat iran erence Me Fin A eee Se * .& Skating home alone, our teenage daughter suddenly came upon - an unmarked hole directly in front of her. Because of her age and patie dig ~pclaprne! andirpolenagt nesta ncoimdy smaller child or less experienced skater could not have done. — x * * Can't something be done about this negligence of fishermen leaving See ee Mrs. Earl Hensel Oxbow Lake ; - Mongrel Is Seen Victim They Have to Be Assembled to Work. John Doe Up Tree on Ike’s Budget emotions increase educate a limited number of young people, particularly in ‘science. The question therefore is: in this kind of society, rich and growing, is it for the good of the country to cut down on programs which only recently were deemed essential in order to saVe on spending? Or would it be better to go a little deeper into the red and leave the budget unbalanced by spend- ing more than the government ex- pects to take in? \*® * ¥* In short, as the years go on and the contest with Russia grows perhaps More intense, are more and more things in the general field of public welfare to be sacri- ficed in order to get more money - for defense while balancing the budget? Eisenhower already has been both blamed and praised for the kind ‘of budget he submitted. Already—in fact, before he pub- licly disclosed his budget—some of the top generals complained he ; was not asking enough meey for’ . of the pie of colonialism. defense purposes. * .* * z This budget does not ask the people as a whole to make sacri- fices. For example: while a tax cut appears out of the question this year, Eisenhower is not talk- ing of raising taxes either. One way to spend even more money—if more spending is really needed—and_ still balance the budget would be to raise taxes to increase federal revenue. The budget Eisenhower offered is pretty much a business-as-usual budget. Only the future can pass judgment on his wisdom. Dr. William Brady Says: Overbreathing Causes Trouble for. Anesthetist “A colleague who- requests that I withhold her name writes: “After 20 years as an anesthetist, and a lifetime of deep breathing . I discovered through my work in anesthesia that I needed to con- serve carbon di- oxide: I must give up letting my my ventilation; I must give up sigh- ing, catching my breath after sud- den exertion. I must hold my breath every time I overbreathe, to DR. BRADY catch up with myself. . * addressed envelope ts sent to at them don’t know how to breathe when they try. They generally ima- gine one “expands the chest’’ to take a deep breath. Because of shallow breathing, they suffer from numerous faults of poor circula- tion, such as varicose veins and ~ hemorrhoids. * * * Signed letters, not more than orie page or 100 words long pertaining to personal nosis, © or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, oe ‘on « Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright = tac ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: * net's east bank. of Our Prosperous Life ‘By HAL BOYLE “Hon dogs in the United States and NEW YORK (#—The mongrel dog—the flea-bitten mutt beloved of children—may be on the way out in this country. He is becoming a victim of “The reason is simple. People prosperity, according to Milton M. fave been buying more expensive Weiss, of the Animal homes and they also Insurance Co. of America. have been upgrading their pets.” “In 1953 there were 28 mil- = *~ * * There were chorties of laughter ast fall when Weiss. founded the— nation’s first firm devoted ex- clusively to life insurance or pedi- greed dogs. There also were howls of protest from mongrel owners, who felt their pets were being discriminated against. , , Weiss, who had spent 26 years ‘in the insurance business and en- tered the new field after a 10-year actuarial study of dogs, let neither the’ laughter nor the howls influ- ence him. “We can’t insure mongrels, because they have only a senti- mental value,” he sald. “But 9 pedigreed dog has a property value, just like real estate ow furniture, — “We feel the average pedigreed dog is worth at least $300. Actually it. costs about that much each + year to raise one.” An oldtime philosopher figured _history would have been changed if Cleopatra's nose had been longer. We don’t get the sneezifigance of that wise bromide. But we wonder if current events would not have been differential if the Mahatma’s teacher had sent him home for his pants. Tt was the Mahatma’s passive salt-making and home-weaving {hat re-shuffled the house of “cards. It was the first wedge out It affects every one of our NATO allies who have practiced landlubbism over far flung geor- ‘ graphy. France, England and - a A ~f Holland have lost more ground a 2 Le than a Missouri farmer to the Weiss’ firm will insure pefii- greed dogs ranging from six big muddy. months up to seven years @ld for In the days of sail islands $8 per year per $100 of ¢overage— were stashaways for drinking wa- or up to nine years they are ter and fresh vegetables. Fulton insured before the ge of seven. made ‘em drops for coal. Today The firm pays,@%f for death by they're service stations for any cause ex poisoning. Group bombers. insurance Vailable at lower — rates to 1 owners or five With the perfection of trans- or more. oceanic missiles islands will be nl dots on the ocean again. They'll efguard against the possibility be used only for punctuation in ogaud his firm requires a cer- archipelagos. - soto fficate from a veterinarian giv- ee But there’s no reason for 9 sr ing the cause of death, in the event a claim.is made, and proof that the dead dog is actually the one that was insured. This is done by taking its nose print, which is on file with the company. “The nose prints of dogs are just as individual as the finger- prints of human beings,” enid Weiss. Looking & Back fis Years Age THOUGHTS FOR TODAY YANKS DOWN 30 Jap planes : inSolomons. For I have given you an ex- ample, that ye should do as [ have done to you. — John 13:15. 20 Years Ago ; boll * ry ADVANCING REDS reach Do- mean by saying that “God is Love” unless you act it as well. — Lawrence dacks. Court. DETROIT WOMAN real estate operator found slain. : Case Records of a Poe bent came borrowed time. I no gee was wheezy, my chest did ndt - feel tight, my muscles co-ordinated well under stress, I could: hurry without a feeling of. -strain, and, wonder of wonders, I had control of my emotions — for the first time in my life, except for a.‘short period in, youth when I had felt completely secure, I need not weep when aaa eeped.” Pau! hated school. His morale was so low he wanted :to play . hookey or get a job as an office boy. Yet his mother helped him climb up-to the class average in just 6 weeks time. And within three months, he was a star at reatling. So team- up with your kids if they are getting low grades. Use_the Basis for Learning et. Gat mens you root with praise and don’t grow irri- deftly see that he LIKES to read. tated at Paul's mistakes. | a ‘ ny —y - il Later, let Daddy join the * usual game, but have Daddy pull his gets progressively lower Cradce punches, for a child must win therein. about three out of every four It is an axiom of educational times, or his morale drops and i . ; And another small percentage was : Cuasge Smit, Senator from Maine, ss pe tag é . : actually indispensable to the conduct ae as the Vice Presidential candidate on : : 4 the Republican ticket of Congressional affairs. But then - P — you can let your voice fall. * * * The rest were joy rides. Questioning about this by the New They were for pleasure. York Herald Tribune resulted in a sales | tok a ato hat dekes ide _ : enn at 7 aoe : Can 8 paid =). _______aag =, — r= Saati = eta SMITH. conee ‘that ‘is her most business was done whatsoever. We sensible course at the moment. She merely go along with the popular said frankly that she felt flattered to 4.3 that the amount and character know that her name had been men- (+ the business was entirely dispro- tioned in this connection. However, portionate to the number of men it is now her intention to run again that went and the amount of money. for the Senate in 1960 and therefore —your money, of course—that they rel ve as une i” go into details on sheted out along the way. e other possibility. + ~« * * * * _ ee Dn the current session, Congress Mrs. Smith was disarmingly will confer a great favor upon the = frank. She even suggested Clare-——neonie back home if iti arrange to Luce as a candidate in her place, stay in Washingtop, instead of {lit- if. the GOP strategy indicated a ; ; . ~~ - gi ting about Europe, Asia, Africa and woman spelled the right political Australia at cubis - move. Furthermore, she said she “US'Talia at public expense. James Marlow Says: would enter into no discussions at We agree with BRooMriELp. ~ all until she discovered how Let's settle back to business. Richard Nixon felt about the —— whole matter. “Ike Kills Hopes ‘tor 1958 Tax 4 : « *.« * Cut.”—Headline. Who's been hop-. _ WASHINGTON (—Up gigpre * 2 That's where the averagg® ‘ If the GOP faces as stern a battle ing? right now on Presidgfif®’ Eisen- in 1960 as now appears likely, party —— ail ain tell ether thi leaders may be casting about for a The Man About Town iiiert—e read te peeecunie= startling shift in the selection of W 9 is good or bea, oe or foolish, . . . ; enough or too little? He doesn't en te A woman fon ve a Where as It ° know enough to decide. e. n many ways. Would she : : : * * * draw a tremendous wave of feminine Pontiac Historical Site And that goes for this writer. votes? Seems to Be in the Dark __ I's the only honest thing to say. : In a little more than ‘three + ! Se aby Would the move be popular? Joneses: Who, when you catch niagetireny the heen aout = s shocked the world into sud- Who can tell’ up to them, refinance. den consciousness about space ~ and missiles—the average man * * * In its long-range historical siteemark- has been forced to -feel left be- At any rate, between now and ing program, the hind and out of date. convention time, many interest- Michigan Historical Commission mn sgh ie A oe . : P can ren visualiz ah ing possibilities will be discussed waflts to mark the location of the first Jems, whether 500 million dollars and evaluated by both parties. licensed Indian tradjng post in Pontiac. for research is enough or whether ; There were ten such posts in an area ex- five times that much is needed There are four posts seeking tenaing from Toledo to Lake Michigan to keep this country abreast of candidates: the Presidency and and from Toledo to Saginaw Bay. They Russia. the Vice Presidency on both were established under an order of Ter- == tickets. ritorial Governor Worse than that: The average Lewis Cass | _ man, to whom this new. world of as space flight is a blank, probabl Only one seems eet led: issued on Dec. 2, 1824, who gave his per- won't know for years iether thie . That, of course, is Nixon. sonal attention to Pontiac. The sites of budget was shrewd or a penny- - most of the other such posts have been Pinching folly.. The results com- And the Nixon band wagon Geteraiined| Do! your! Historical larchives 076 to this year's budget may _ can easily upset between now have any ifformation about the one at es i ” or ea 5 : ’) : ie thing 1s tor sure: isen- avis ea Ses eo eae —that is, spending more and exciting time in political At thelr last meeting the Board of Re- than the government expects to gents of the University of Michigan take in in revenues of all kinds. circles. Right now we hazard the passed resolutions commending the work That was his goal when he took a . guess that three of the four posts of office. It still is. . __will be-filled by someone not even Maes ota EA _* * mentioned as an off stage candi resident of the Pontiac area, and former : To en eat for. de- ° member of that rd. ome. = ance the budg-— date at the moment. board. et Bae had ‘0 cut corners: : 7y Cutting down on domestic pro- For this mid-week, the weather prog- grams, such as public assistance, nosticated by the hospital construction, school con- Too Many Junkets Are Old Farmer's Almanac: struction. . “Betty's rheumy joints to a bad-storm That by itself raises a point: Not at All Necessary __ points” Geren to any epee = ~~ build schools. iH was: very i- = . Over the past year, The Press has __ Sending me word from his home in __tive a lot ning al a= carried several stories from Con- Waterford, * ed. No doubt more schools are gressman WILLaM S. BRooMFIELD, in. Fraskiia Toums®s ees a ae which he expresses concern over the states that hanging to an upper limb of hE “ numbe ‘Cc i ts * tree which he recently cut down was a . But now he’s dropping altogeth- ; r of Congressional junkets gefated balloon. To it was attached a ° the idea of money for schools— that fly-speck the calendar and en- coupon good for $500 In trade at a Janes- “Pd instead is asking money to gage the overseas travel agencies. ville, Wis., store, where it was sent up P . , July 4. Mr. Toumahn says he might go * x * there and collect, if the elements hadn't ortraits The Oakland County Repre- °vliterated the name of the store. By JAMES J. METCALFE sentative has been frankly aghast Somewhat feceuousis an air mail let- W = ne oe bat a Th : at the startling number of “busi- a . Be axiiiy ican feces” a : ter from possibly some begging hands . . . ness trips” that members of ; Are not exactly real . °. And pos- Co find “ George Oglesby sibly there is some fraud (It. 4 ang ve —— ry in of Keego Harbor, vacationing in Florida: does occur sometimes) . * But ge ispate of their official duties. “We're coming home to get warm.” never is-there any doubt... About _ ~ There are 96 Senators and 435 a ane our March of Dimes... No dime Representatives in the District of Passed on to me by is ever wasted, as... . It helps Columbia. No less than 180 of Mrs. Loyd Wyckoff ser ening a ae these politicos engaged in very of Franklin, is the item that the two stamp out polio . . . The new comfortable rides at the expense 0st popular auto finishes are lacquer vaccine ne ee - . , : ; and liquor. rug can be... And certainly it of the wong ot TH isa “lei a will protect . The average enexpre Baumer. =-vee ECere Glad to see more local firms adopting sane But ditnes are still ms sentative Broomfield's sail San the name of SS _ ue be pence m Chief Pontiac, ous as you ; . . Consider polio. T H E P 0) \ T ] A (; P RE S 5 as that greatest of Indian warriors has ! (Copyright, 1968) Published by - THe Portmc Press Company gone without the honor his name de- 48 W Huron st. Poutisc 12, Michigan S€FveS, even in the city named for him. fhe Country Parson 7 ‘Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday en Resse. Bassett, Jor” A Ritey ; ee ae ee CED al Orchids to- —— Firscrratp nm, Eset M_ Tepaowett, Mrs. Joseph H. Barnett Business Manager saves sommun of 66 Newberry St.; eighty-eighth birth- dome W. Prreceaats. Local Advertising , day. A ‘ : et mer —— ‘Mr. and Mrs, John D. Green Tt B. Tern, : ’ itanaging Ecitor Sara Sige of 109 East Howard St.; fifty-first wed- 4 anes ding anniversary. . . : Batered at Post Office. Pontiac. = seconé class matter Mr. and Mrs. Shelley K. Presnell . . ; : Th Amocta Press ts entitied exclusively tothe of 307 Fourth St.; golden wedding. a Soetes het er’ a as well as AP maw Gadeicnes = D. T. ‘Moore } wp Pome Pra Paeas 1s enathetird bidothe Hed bactet of Waterford; eighty-fifth birthday. ae x3 ee ae peat? alaciere te Mr. and Mrs. Fred Axt Beaty tat pai is feriptions payable tr advance Of Berkley; fifty-seventh wedding anni- versary. : —— ; z eS = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU oF cINcULATIONS a a , ' : of Metamora; eighty-first birthday. a Hey,’ Doctor walt a me! I've been far behind since you said you conserve carbon dioxide. 1 know administration of 5 or 10 per cent dilution of carbon dioxide with oxygen or air is a great help in resuscitation, good treatment to prevent pdést-opera- tive atelectasis and pneumonia and a good first aid remédy for obstinate hiccough (breathing for a minute or so in a paper bag). ~ But the idea of conserving CO2 slipped by too fast. For the first time in a year I opened Haldane's Respiration, but as always Hal- dane merely makes the problem more complex. The letter continued: “I have learned f6 associate muscular con- traction with excessive loss of car- bon didxide. When one at rest breathes deeply, one becomes rest- . less, in an endeavor to replace the loss, I think. “Sew —bed- at night I pull the covers up over nose . and mouth to rebreathe some of -when he was; booklet below to change your youngsters’ whole attitude to- ward education. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case X-303: Paul Z., aged 10, is an intelligent boy. “But he is so poor in his read- ing that he rates only third grade in that subject,” his. worried mother informed me. “But his 1.Q. is ms and - the school psycholo- gist says he sim- © ply didn’t get q started right | launched upon 3 reading. _ PS “Now my prob- = lem is whether to -hold.him back a reading or let him be promoted with DR, CRANE his own age group. a your psychology that children make he grows sour on the game. high grades tif subjects which they = Ry using words lifted directly ae ee ee eee from his present school reader, ae you parents (and teachers) | om Oo Se Svitents the very need to wrap a heavy sugar-coating around the act of reading. x *®* If Paul were my son, I'd want him to be promoted. with his_elass-——— mates so he wouldn't suffer the social stigma of standing a head taller than his younger conipan- ions, as is true of demoted kids, or those held back. SE COMIC BOOKS Then his mother should ‘tutor him: at home for 15 minutes per day. She can ‘quickly zoom him up to the level of his own age group within a few: weeks by such home study. And here’s ew: Help him pre- pare a set of “flash cards,” next day, for he will begin to rée ognize words: faster. For variation jet him read aloud while Mother and Daddy do the dishes, Use some of the good comic book Wersions of — . which are strips of white card- novels, suchas “Treasure - board on each one of which you land,” “‘Mobey Dick,” etc, print a word from hig current x & & “In six_weeks Paul's. nother son, what would you do?” POOR READERS Since reading is really the “motor” in the entire educational Separate. thé “noun” flash cards| brought: him to from the “verbs.” And let Paul © his class. iad Veber te ea select from his book all the words the semester, nee ome ga egg Sea reading. mother can hold up a card and — = = may have a ak cee ments Rise “Pythian PARIS—American direct invest (Installation Service lodge Pom = z ' NY ee c i ‘New Officers Named by Veterans Council , Pontiac attorney Anthony. Renne has been elected commander of the Oakland. County’ Council of Veterans. —~ Renne, of 3740 Aquarina St., Drayton Plains, will hold the posi- ~ tion throughout 1958. : S oer - “(ila eile weeky dectad ib Victor LaFerle and E "W. Reinke of Royal Oak, vi m- manders; Robert B. Gt of ’ Oak Park, chaplain; We'nneth Delegat feo the Consolidated Veterans of Michigan are Whitney A. Smagfot Royal Oak and Harry Middleton Sr. and E. Stuart Capron, both ‘ot Oxtord. ANS. Admits Crash of A-Armed Plane By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON ®—The govern- ment would give no details today on its brief admission that at least one plane carrying a nuclear weapon crashed without exploding, the weapon. * * * The Pentagon, apparently act-/ ing after consultation with other} government agencies, refused to say where or when the accident occurred or to say whether more than one_such incident might have occurred. *® * * - However, there was growing be- hef that the accident mentioned by the Air Force Monday oc- curred within the last year in the continenta] United States and in- volved a B4T- medium bomber. Air Force spokesmen declined to answer a question about that possibility and had general “no comment" when asked about oth- er accidents. Bulganin Gets Cool Reply From Gaillard _ PARIS W—In a note that close-) ly reflected President Eisenhow- er’s views on a summit confer- ence; Premier Felix Gaillard gave a cool, cautious reply last night ‘to Soviet Premier Bulganin's call for a top-level meeting. * * * Gaillard said the foreign minis- ters must meet before any summit session to agrée on an agenda. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS! Discontinued models! Floor samples! Some few-of-a-kind! Odd lots! Many brand new! Reg. 249.95 Norge ~ 36-inch gas range, now only.......... $178 Reg. 20995 moder Tappon ga . $238 range reduced fo onlly.... Reg. 399.95 Wesinghou electric range. . $1 . 349.95" Westinghouse Reg. 489.95 Westinghouse 12’ refrigerator, only............... $277 Reg. 519.95 Westinghouse . 17’ refrigerator, only... ... $318 Reg. 139.95 famous Tappan ges range reduced to............. $109 Reg. 149.95 Admiral bie 17-in. portable mode! 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Huron St., ar. “SAVE MORE ar: ‘your asp stoner, | | | | 474’ Dinie Hwy. repens Psi HE atv prices ttectve Through Saturday, Jon. 18th. } REGULAR SIZE Re Gen THeeee Fe Sy ly AMERICA’S FOREMOST FOOD RETANER ... SINCE 108° 25 W. Pike St.; Downtown Pontiac } i , PER PACK . | | OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 C garettes ~ «2 Cc] 4) ALL A&P STORES CLOSED SUNDAYS svare Fi nhigan forces; the terttepentt +e lei =) ke penditures were proposed: Kinross AFB. Sault Ste. Marie, $23,762,000; K. 1. Sawyer Airport, Marquette, $27,233,000; Wortsmith AFB; Oscoda, $22.349,000; Selfridge AFB, Mount Clemens, $17,487,000. Bar Unit to Hear A-Group Member Prof. Samuel D. Estep, a mem- ber of President Eisenhower's iecmmittee studying the regulation jof atomic energy, will address the © |Qekland County Bar Assn. at its ' regular monthly meeting tonight. * * * The professor, from the Univer- isity of Mic higan Law School. will speak on “Atomic Energy and the ‘Law.” Some 200 members of the associ- lation are expected to attend the |7 p.m. meeting to be held at Devon Gables restaurant * * * The, lawyers will recommend lthat they have a voice in future judicial appointments in the coun- ty, according to William Beasiey, association president. County Births born to Oakland Coun couples as recorded in the County Clerk’ s of fice. Only the father’s name is jused Pentiac BZugene J. Fourter,- 5745 Dwr Prederick G France. oh orange Grove Devid Fulkerson, 527 Avon. Jack Garnett. 15] E Mansfield johnnie L. Gerland, 640 Leokout. Carl R Geiger. 2172 Ostrum War ren, 0. Geeson, 9480 Rustic Circle Edger I: Gillies. 43, Scott Lake James L Gt _ 40 Parkhurst Paul M Gir 56 Sanderson. | Lee J. Arnold 290 E. Princeton Thomas A. Bailey, 234 Mechanie. Jack C. Barker, 502 First. Ernest E. Berry. 592 Oakland Lierd Berry. 229 W. Ypsilanti. Wiliam D. ‘Brooks, 51 Forest Clarence W. Brown, 438 Fort. Harry E. Brown, 854 Inglewood Following is a_list of children _ Mity Sor, te —Whibur — 248 Ww. Purmoust. : Kennet: William F. ‘Colburn, 3040 Reeder. Burt A. Cooley, 355 Third Samuel L. Corke. 546 Branch. Yvan W. Cotcher, 3995 N. Squirrel. James E. Cramer "1720 Elsmere. Luther D, Craft, 500 Ditmar. Harold L. Cross Sr., 463 Eim., Melvin Grum. 325 Parnsworth. Alex Davenport, 275 Cedardale Prancis J. agherty. 3785 Aviesbury. Jaiper W. Wright. 481 5. Jessie. Wesley R. Wood, 157 Michigan Raymond E Watson, 767 Young, James Washington. 39 siilismont. Raymond C. Walton, 1665 Post. Eugene G Zipp, 1795 Hiller David J Stimac, 36 Washington Kenneth R. Spencer, 604 Scott Lake. Hersche! J. Sanson. 309 Clifford. Ralph Searcy Jr. 268 Dellwood. William B Simpson, 8 Peery. Robert E. Larsen. 393 Etleen. _ Clare L. Lund, 141 Rosetta. “William C. Lewin, 2835 Ostego. Henry H. Latimore 7h 498_Wyoming. Roy E Locke, ios Lakeside. Farmington Luther M. Jenkins, 35048 Bridgeman, Kevin J. O'Carroll, 30716 River Lane. Kenneth W. Asch, 20:05 Grand River. James EB. Franklin, T1797 Waildon. Ernest Wolf, 2721 Jacksonville. : _— D. MeHutehien, 30475 Bpring- an + Prancis R. Stone. — — Henry Pence, 3427. Harlo Raiph R. Ryan. 26124 LaMuere, Kenneth D. Roberts, 30030 W. 8 Mile. Russell A, Wood. _— Folkstone. Thomas J, Wate Sr. 22860 Powers. Herold L. White, 30615 11 Mite. David RB. Yeomans, 22660 Middlebelt. Goebel T Black, 20688 Eldred. G@tanley G. Bush, 21719 Jefferson. Waterford Joyce M. Sellers, 6780 Andersonrifie. Lieyd R. Smith, 5290 Cambrook Lane, Wisem z Dock Asher, 49200 Porftiac Trail. Devid T. Eastiand, 3327 #; George W. en “pi218 pontine rail. de M. Herdon, 37072 Dequindre, Big Beaver. Cla Gale J. Voss, 6667 Sa Robert 47 Harry J. Walters, 4016 ‘Maiden. —w RR, oor —. Lake, Norman L. Philpa. was Wealthy. Chester W. Abeare, 8718 Clovertom: ‘ Oxford Farris o. Burrow, 1675 Coats, Bernard W ’ Jued. 267 Ww teakner. Stanley §. ‘ euith. aoe indian Lake, Benjamin 6. LaBean, 1175 ‘Atkinson, . “TWELVE \ : # THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1958 _ ~ Keep Pesart of Yule d Oe Making: Them Into Boxes By SYLVIA de STEIGER Are you wondering what to do’ with alj of thosesbeautiful holiday greeting cards your tired mailman delivered recently ®,. Six vears ago, Le 84. wondered the Sarfie thing but since then, he has ¢ something constructive with thats : is B Heller died, that he decided ake | GREETING CARD BASKETS—Lewis B. lieiler, 84, Ohio, doesn't throw away any of receives. Ile makes oe and New Budget Costs $423.53 for Each Person in Country | baskets with the many cards he and his wife had received and about 46@ gregting card boxes, , and has slid more than half of then at as much as five dollars each. me about day but they “Tt takes a nake one are slained Hetters, sewing baskets, saved. To date, he has made * ‘ards The boxes, which a be used for’ or just ‘catch alls,” are reinforced with corrugated cardboard and are sewed together with yarn ‘Holdup Man's Life Two Deputies Save Debra We BEVERLY HILLS, Calif’ w— Actress Debra Paget and. singer | MOUNT CLEMENS = A con victed holdup man was saved from possible death yesterday by. the isame two deputies who last fall tog Age de . : j night in a qui me. ceremony mse his partner to death in a gun ‘|despite ts teat tee 6 fight. ‘\wife—the one he married and di- Edwin R. Wurtz, 27, broke away vorced last month—might cause NEVER SEWED BEFORE The color - blind former farmer | '© ciaims he never used a needle and ‘Building here during a recess in| ; really thread before except when he used/a trial arising from the shooting. = —_ fit was -then,- jert-attde Wp wile sturdy when I finish" sh he €%- 4, sew the belt-on—the thrashing! - machine he. drove. Now, he uses that same stitch with two needles to make greeting card boxes. x, * © Heller advises that the boxes | are wonderful rec reation and therapy for elderly or sick peo- ple to make. “They are ‘really pretty. I make round, squaré, and rectangle shaped boxes ‘and sometimes, the insides are also lined with greeting than the outside." ( ) a ie Pontiac Press Phote of Metrose, wz cards he greeting those beautiful useful baskets out of them WASHINGTON. (INS) — Presi jlaws providing for benefits and dent Eisenhower's new budget/services is recommended where stressed missiles and military) ithey overlap “other growing pub- spending, but will have its impact lic benefit and welfare wrams.”” on the man-on-the-street and the average taxpayer as well. The $73,934,000,000 budget sub- mitted to Congress means that the federal treasury will be spending $427.53 for every ma woman and child in the U. “@ Getting down to individuals, this is what the budget means . Letter writers — A postal rate increase would require vou to pay five cents to mail a pt Aposed pr Ramjet Missile "- Launched Yesterday CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. oF — The Air Force launched a Boeing Bomarc ramjet guided missile yes ferda. The official announcement gave no indication of the range letter. out of town, whether Of _ACCUraCY. moved by air or regular mail. The Bomare, a supersonic, * * * ground-to-air missile soon to be-) Home owner—Aside from urban Come operational with the Air renewal, there would be a number of chances, many of them de-, signed to stimulate private financ-| ing of housing rather than federal projects. Legislation is recom Force, has a range of more than 230 miles * The Bomare from * * was fired vertical its Jaunching platform at It takes trom 14 to 20 cards to make a complete basket, according ito Heller. He uses a homemade ‘awl to punch the holes for’ the iyary. It’s a piece of wood with a ‘filed nail attached SIMPLE A knife TOOLS for the cardboard and (which | eards) turn out more beautiful \ from the officers and crawled onto'a ‘ruckus. _a fifth-story ledge at the County | * * x. { Mate’s Latest Wife Fails to ‘Appear David Street were married last 194. Quietly” ing a late elk on Tv. ‘tld H they have known each other since} * * * “We started watching it just) like any other movie," said Debra, “but we never_did—find—out—he i lit ended. He kissed me during the’ Mrs. Maggie Griffin, mother of AB MES Cn gE GTC ShAPON Lee had C He was pulled to safety. by her several times yesterday} ‘Macomb County deputies William threatening to disrupt the mar- ‘Balfour and Larry Spikes. riage. Curently serving a life sentence|.-“‘] wasn't the least bit- nervous, jat Southern Michigan Prison for about losing a daughter,” said ithe. holdup of a suburban tavern’ Mrs. Griffin, ‘in September, Wurtz vy Oo com-/such a wonderful son-in-law. But ‘panion of William H len, ¥,\] kept looking toward the door all who Was shot to death in'a gun duel during the ceremony for fear that! with Balfour and Spikes after the Sharon would show up.” robbery. * * * Miss Lee appared on the Tom ‘Duggan Show, a local TV pro- gram, on the eve of the wedding) sand declared that Street's love for the car used iN Debra had broken up their 30-day’ ‘Nevada marringe. | To this. Mrs. Griffin |“Why, Debra and Dave weren't even alone until] this—their wed- * * * He is appearing as a prosecution | witness in the trial of Mrs. Doris \Morris, 33, Allen's ex-wife who is/| actused of driving the bokiup, Jesse’ Reports Theft | RIDG EWOOD, N. J. uw — The ding night.” ‘custodian of the Methodist church Both the shapely Debra, yesterday reported the theft of the 37-year-old 24, and singer. said their “because J gained replied: | commercial and wowie, I knew) then I was in love.” ithe shapely Debra, told a reporter | Debra long had been publicized! ‘as Hollywood's only unkissed star- let. This wag because _filmland ae er-had seen her in public with- lout her mother. x «. & She is Street's fifth . wife, al-) though he says this is only his fourth marriage — “one of my; iwives got an annulment instead! of a divorce. That doesn’t count." Mrs, Mary Street, wife No. 1, served Street with a show-cause order demanding back support payments for their 14-year-old son. | About 100 guests, most of them) reporters and photographers, crowded the living room of the '26-room Griffin mansion. ' Sunday School for Most NEW YORK — Four out of five churches in the United States have scissors to cut the cards the same $75 frem the church safe. The cus- friendship blossomed into love on Sunday schools, with an averner) lots of patience’ tools to complet are the isize plus ‘ ithe necessary project He has made many boxes for friends who have given him espe-' cially cherished cards they have saved. Within two Sundays, mem- bers of his church collected 693 with, he exclaimed | Heller is vistting Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, 1412 Oakley Park Rd., Oakley Park. His home 1s in Melrose, Ohio | This isn't the ibhy Helle only has. At the age of 82 he learned to play the violin by ear and now plays in a six piece square dance jocnesee Sentenced in Fraud | GRAND RAPIDS up Harbor used car salesman whe — A Benton todian’s name: Jesse James. eee Sea ‘last Saturday night while watch- ’ A A aA h ets 8 ere } SPECIALS FOR THURS. FRI., SAT. AND MON. = seen — Room Lots Paint t "3" | fi 10: _____ Reg. 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Some bases would be done away with, others established. There would be a cut of 83,000 in active duty personne! in the 1959 year. A pay raise is recommended. Government worker — A _ pay raise of about six per cent is pro-, * * * Businessman — The budget em- phasizes more foreign trade with selective tariff cuts, and proposes that foreign companies be allowed to bid competitively on govern- tment__ contracts. tax revision to help the small businessman is called for, but there is no promise of substantial tax relief. Veterans -- Reconsideration of Some technical. «| & Office Supply 17. W. Lawrence Pontiac efe| Tate med! _ Be ready with the supp ACCOUNTANTS! > We hove your supphee for Income Tox Time! 2 the records you can recommend PX NO MONEY DOWN Your Old Trade-in Makes the Down Payment! — EASY lies YOU need, ond ow oe he me ely ul ae J 5 , uf ’ A GENERAL PRINTING | & OFFICE SUPPLY | 17 W, Lawrence St. TERMS S| AT W. ‘Huron St. 2- STORES - 2 18 W. Pike St. © COLUMNAR PADS. . 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The foursome plans to remain there a week, after which Ed will return to Birmingham while the others fly to Miami to join Mrs, C. E. Wilson. The senior Wilsons will remain in their Florida apartment for an indefinite time. The Tom: Wilsons will go on to the family ranch near Vero. The 8,000-acre tract is located on the Sabastian River, so quail shooting can be combined with excellent fishing. They will have as their guests while at Vero Mr. and Mrs. Earl A, Maxwell of Birmingham, who. are planning to travel the’ house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ge leton Wright o on » Cliggaee road, While here she was entertained by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D, Heitsch Jr. of Mount Ciemens,-— Mr, Heitseh having returned for the visit from Rock Island, IIL, where he is serving as city manager. | She also visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick of Marlborough drive, and her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart E. Davidson of Grosse Pointe Farms. « * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paulson of Wall street have had as house- guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paulson of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Independence,..Mo. x * On Ruth av enue Mrs. Joseph W. Gable has had as houseguests her sister, Mrs. who left Monday for her home in Ocqueoc after. visiting here for S, R. Collins .of Chicago, and Mrs. Hazel Batzloff,’ ‘there With Mr. and Mrs. E. Curtis Matthews. x * * Several couples are leaving Thursday for a week's skiing at St Jovite Inn at Gray Rocks in the Laurentians, From this area are Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Holcomb of Bloomfield Township, Mr.-and-Mrs; Mahion Benson Jr. of Okt Orchard drive; Mr- and Mrs, Robert Dunlay of Illinois avenue, Mr. and Mrs. James Thor- burn of Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hoffman of Bloomfield Hills, * ne * Mrs. Charles Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine court, has returned to her home in Plainfield, N. J, after spending three weeks with her family in this area.- She was the past few weeks. . ex * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Wilson and sons, Gary and Ricky, have returned to their Voorheis road home following a_ three-week vacation. in Florida where Daytona Beach afd Cocoa, * * * On Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Windcroft drive became the parents of a daughter, Renee Patrice, born at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Corunes L. Smith of Windcroft drive. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swengros of Altadena, Calif., are the paternal grandparents. Swengros of they visited. friends and Yelatives: in Mrs. Manley Young, vice president: of Niblick. Bowling Club, Mrs. Fred Schwartz, president of the club, and Mrs. Aaron Fox ( we to right) seem mighty Minn Ae i aeeieiadiiliaiee sen aia anette ai —_— Niagara-avenue Tuesday eve- “Well, how'd we do today?’ seems to be the question all these Niblick Bowling Club members a club, kept score for team captain Mrs, F. Howard Grady (seated lejt) of Neome drive, Mrs. Louis Liv- are asking Mrs. Howard. Upham__of Ascot road____. (seated right). Mrs. Upham, who is treasurer-of the New Slate Is Elected by Sorority Officers were elected when the Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Behler on ning. ; * * * Assuming duties will be Mrs. William Baer, president; Mrs. Richard DeWitt, vice presi- dent; Mrs. William Ford, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Wil- liam Brace, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. William Doerr, SN mien ie P. G. Newman (standing right) of Navajo drive. ~ treasurer; Mrs. Charles Opie, historian; Mrs. William Grubbs, sergeant . at - arms; Mrs. Jerome Martin, conduct- ress, and Mrs. Roscoe Lund, ‘. se ee ok courier. as a * * * bee a> > = a | Mrs; Ford assisted the hos- tess. The group will meet next at the home of Mrs. William Renter on Argyle avenue, Miss Stilwell to Wed in June Vertie R. Stilwell of Grand Rapids announces the engage- ment of: his daughter, Jose- phine Lois Stilwell of Lorraine Court, to Walter R. Bennett of Henry Clay avenue, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 6.2 Se eS eo ies R. Bennett. Oh,.oh! Where's my bowling ball? The. bride-lect is -atso the. -These feminine bowlers are attempting daughter of the late Mrs. Stil-- well, A June 7 meting is planned. — to reclaim their bails after bowling a “frame at E tks Bs ie Mrs. meen Mrs. Robert J. Cooper of Chippewa road are among the Niblick pene Club members. “Sprang (left) of Mark avenue and. ingstone_{ standing lejt) of Woodbine drive:and Mrs. Looks like it might be a strike! start. Anyway, Mrs. Donald Long of Lexing- ton place seems to be off to a good -___ friends her’ ‘ball from the return rack, Mrs. Floyd Schone of Revere street is about to bowl . another frame at Elks Temple. She’ha$a 149 aver- age! Mrs. Osgar Eckman (right) of Woodbine drive . is keeping score for her erent Niblick Bowling Club member. Stevens were guests of Esther Group of Church in the Home. With, Mrs. Slater Mrs. David Slater of Stirling Mrs_/ Chester «Richert,—_Mrs.———-avenehostessedthe-“Tuesday Hazel Taylor and Mrs, Burt — affernoon meeting. Esther Unit Meets Her erage is 127, Pentiae Press Photes © pleased with the scores they are studying. Looks like a good season, judging by their. smiles! —— evening at Wit! Rogers Schoot.— G Niblick Bowling Club av- Dear Abby.... By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Everybody thinks I am nuts just becatise -{ broke an engagement to a girl who couldn't quit smoking long enough to eat. I believe in living and let live, but. this /got my goat. Do you think I made a mistake” i SMOKE-HATER DEAR SMOKE-HATER: If you gave the girl fair warning and she couldn’t quit smoking long enough to eat (even for you) I think you made a wise™ move. : * * * DEAR ABBY: A friend of ours raises turkeys for a liv- ing, so this year he start- ed taking or- ders and send- ing them out all over the country. We... asked him to © send a turkey = to friends of ours who, live in Omaha and also one to in Se- es ABBY attle. The friends in Omaha said their turkey came with the head hanging out of the wrap- pings, and smelled so bad they didn’t even bring it in the house. The Seattle friends said theirs arrived in similar condi- * ‘tion, fe only sent’ these turkeys because we-wanted to give our friend the business, What should we do now? ‘ +? TURKEY-GIVERS. DEAR. _GIVERS: Your friend gave YOU the business. He may know something about raising turkeys, but he obvious- ly knows nothing about pack- i eS as. Saag a a .-— UEAR ABBY: a City PTA seme as Parley With Board One hundred twenty-five members of the Pontiac Coun- cil of PTA met with the Pontiac Board of Education Tuesday A question and answer ses- sion was held, with Glenn Grif- fin, president of the board, act- ing as moderator. Panel mem- bers were Mrs. Harry King, Louis Schimmel, the Rev. J. Allen Parker, Dr. W Valter God- Four pages today in Women’s Section sell, William Anderson, Dana P. Whitmer and Dr. Otto Hufziger. Mrs. Wayne Weaver and Mrs. William Anderson presented questions from the audience. NAMED TO OFFICE Mrs. L. D. McLaughlin was named corresponding secretary to fill a vacancy, and Warren Abbott, Mrs. Anton Koenig, Mrs. Russell Bell, Mrs. Wil- liam White and Margaret Lu- ther were appointed to the nominating committee. Select- ed to revise the bylaws were Mrs. Leonard Saari, Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury and Mrs. Bell. * bd * The annual Founders’ Day Banquet and Pageant will be held Feb. 4 at Lincoln Junior High School. phison is‘general chairman for the affair. Reservations are be- ing handled by Mrs. John Guenther and Mrs. Beil. + He Won't Remain _ in Smoke Screen aging and shipping them. Tell your turkey-shipper what hap- __ pened and next year give some- ’ body else the business. * * *. DEAR ABBY: I know what my problem is but I can’t seem to do anything about it. I have a beautiful face fevery- one says) but I am about 50 pounds overweight. I worry about this so much T can’t sleep at night. I am 23 years old and am ashamed to give you measurements. Is there any. quick diet I can follow? TOO FAT DEAR TOO: See a doctor and don't pray for miracles, When you start counting cal- ories you won't have to count sheep. * * I have been going rather steady with a gen- theman who says he is 3. I am 52 and admit it. I just . learned from a reliable source that he is 60.. If a man lies about his age don’t you think he will lie about other things? MUST KNOW DEAR MUST: Not necessar- ily. People have been known to be straight as an arrow in all things — but when it comes to age, they throw a curve. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO BON- NIE: You'll never get away with it, Dearie. It would be. about as easy as trying to smuggle = — : oe, If you ae a | tie wis to Abigail. Van i _ot The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter, For &- personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-ad- dressed envelope, Dr, Mrs. Roland Ste- Pra PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. 1 1958 ce : |Gradually- -Build Up to Rigorous Routine CALLIE’S BEAUTY Or 116 N. Perry “MARIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Announces Closing of 238 Ferry Street | New Location to Open January 23rd at oa - $82 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-7401. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN “we * * © In the first place, please be pa- weeks’ time with my direction. For tient. So many of you entered this one day during, the next seven'contest in self-improvement that weeks I will bring information some of you may have a. little| Lgat week 1 tan ay Rigby Wok atic Tt tava wi be Sages to |weit before recelving the Mateiien those of you who are-on the Mara, booklét. Start your Marathon when you receive the directions and con- tinue it for eight weeks. suts in figure- improvement and much more value in increased STORE HOURS: a Monday thru Seturdsy 9:30 o.m. Until 5:30 p.m. do come and see the his°complete resort and spring collection of gracious ensembles and dresses will be infor- ; mally modeled for you from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Thursday, January 14 r MAPLE at BATES BIRMINGHAM beautiful creations of KASPER | ¢ health if you will exercise dally ; (unless there is some physical | reason for not doing 80.) Do not be discouraged if your) if you will continue doing a few ‘exercises each day, even if it does ‘hurt, the soreness soon will disap- ‘Pear. * * * | This is another reason for start- ing in on your exercises very slow- ly and building up gradually. Many ,women do to much the first few idays and get so sore that they be- | come discouraged and give up. | In my Marathon booklet you. will |find exercises which I have found ‘effective for the most usualfigure Start Marathon Exariisas. Slowly ‘til you are doing each one around | i muscles become stiff and sore atiang would like to do so, send 10 first. This is bound to happen but cents and ‘a stamped, self-ad- 6 times daily, You can exercise for a short — in the morna- | - ing and then at night it you ne first week of dieting is the You will get more stunning re jardest, so stick through the first| two and you are really on safe ground. Eight weeks is a short time, but it can make you look like a new woman. * * * If you failed to join Marathon dressed envelope with your request for the Marathon booklet. This gives you directions as to diet and exercise, how to measure yourself, skin and hair care, a calorie chart and a height and weight chart, plus a progress chart and a personality development department. Write to me in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: ‘‘Lady, You're a-Fi- nancier—Learn Banking Services.”’ Last year a total of 3,033,147 ‘or concentrate og one or two, but do them faithfully! | Begin doing each one about 15 times and gradually increase un- ‘faults. Select four or five of these, | losis in Canadian hospitals, says Dr. George J. Wherrett of the: Canadian Tuberculosis Assn. There was ‘“‘no danger from radia-|‘? tion involved,” he said, ’ MR. and MRS. NEIL E. White carnations and snapdrag- dict Church for the Saturday zanne Glisky and Neil Edward) Crandall. The Rev. John. J. Hoar} or Chord Organ fessional organist. EXPERT PIANO TUNING JANUARY SPECIALS Brand New Wurlitzer Spinet Piane............ Gulbransen “Pinafore” Piano ..... puedo goccnd Wurlitzer “Electronic” Piane ...... Heeansoeeor $395 Wurlitzer Centurn 2 Manuel Spinet Come in and hear the sensations! QGulbransen orgen with built-in Leslie speaker demonstrated by a pro- Complete “transistor hing Service Michigan Miracle Mile Lecated Im the Bassar Section FE 2-4924 es eee All Remaining Boys’ Wear Further Reduced HOSE HANES ANNUAL SALE This Week Only Through Jan. 18th A 700 W. Huron FLORA MAE GIFT SHOP FE 2-3220 \ _ Dr. B. R. Berman — Optometrist — etn) ms Same Location 17 N. Saginaw St. . FE 4-7071 v | |Edmonds, Mrs. Carl Rogers and i ! 4 it Ki 4 performed the traians High Mass. —befere 45 bride, and the bridegroom is the ‘son of the Frank Crandalls of Glen- wood avenue. The bride chose a ot Chantilly lace featuring a Sa- brina neckline, fitted basque | waist, long handtapered sleeves | and a chapel sweep: train. She carried a white prayerbook oo with an orchid and steph- Matron of honor Mrs. Guzman Ruiz was gowned in a white nylon| bund. She carried an arrangement, of blue and white shattered carna-/ tions. Flower maids Cathy Beck and) Lois Ann Crandall wore white floor- length gowns with large back bows. | iThey carried baskets of rose petals. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM | Victor Soucy was best man. | ‘Thomas and Robert Crandail ‘prothers of the bride, and same Ladd seated the guests. | For her daughter's wedding. | Mrs. Glisky chose a sable brown) j Card Party Slated by St. Monica Unit Mrs. Stephen Turner is to be |general chairman of a pre-Lenten jcard party of St. Monica Unit of St. Michael Church this evening. ‘Hostess for the event will be Mrs. Richard Puertas of West Walton boulevard. Chairmen for the party are Mrs. William Brown, tickets; Mrs. Ken- ton Plourde, prizes; Mrs. Leon 'Mrs. Fred Hayens, refreshments. | Nurses Will Meet “Epilepsy, Diagnosis and treatment” will be the topic of discussion when Oakland County District of Michigan State Nurses Association meets Jan. 21 at Pontiac State Hospital for a cooperative din- ner. 7 morning wedding of Frances Suz-) gown | chiffon. dress with blue cummer-) Gliskys, and Neil Edward - Crandall, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crandall. CRAND. ALL Frances S. Glisky Weds - lace sheath dress with satin bodice f ing accessories. She wore a pink rose corsage. Mrs. Crandall were a wine- | colored faille dress with pink ac- | cessories and a corsage of pink roses. = |e pai ireattat ee seems = = Mr. and Mrs. Mi chaet Glisky of: pers of the immediate families was @y «< Palmér street are parents of the'peld at Hote] Waldron. The Cran- dalls' Glenwood avenue home. was ithe scene of an afternoon recep- ‘tion. For a trip to northern Michigan and Canada the new Mrs. Crandall 'wore a navy wool sheath dress with white fur collar and hat, navy ‘accessories and the orchid from her. bridal bouquet. The couple will be in Pontiac. i Say it with FLOWERS by J acobsen’s FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw : FE 3-7165 Greenhouses in Lake Orien 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE sevenn-vnep AAT. AACOBSON'S our soft spring suit shape . .. now easy and relaxed, with a barely-bloused back line. Forstmann’s wool golden amber, aan custom and misses sizes. 100.00 24 E. Huron t, OVER 2,000 Undamaged Pieces MATERNITY APPAREL - MOVED TO PONTIAC Passed On to You at RIDICULOUS PRICES! 2 $ The Little Shop MATERN ITIES| i FE ass u Be Re ee TT 46 a Is | MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES gy Oeened par $18.95 to $22.95 vals, reduced fo = WOMEN’S FLORSHEIM SHOES Discontinued patterns. Regular $17.95 to $19.95. Reduced to $] 2% Te $] 4% WOMEN’S TWEEDIE SHOES. 1 Group of 286 Pairs, Regular $16.95. Reduce to $] 0* WOMEN’S VITALITY SHOES Regular $11.95 to $13.95. )Reduced to gio Table of Women’s Rubber Footwear nomen 7 $2.95, NOW AT.. | Lit | t roo UAUAUUAUULULAL ‘ i 1.00" , 4659 SIZES 14—244 typical of 18th Century music with alternating slow and fast _i¢hord played by Marilyn Mason, demonstrated the potentialities of iganist; oboe played by Florian precise and dextrous technique. | ‘University of Michigan School of with a bright sparkling allegro. a heres ‘parce isc sagegcerm ot mr? ol = Ora Hallenbeck, Mrs. H. ‘T. : Love Baiecn Class. : , feathers: at Dinner’ , HE 0. Sirbaugh, tea oncclion of Ie Kamat‘ 32. movements, delightful contrapun- | ‘bough, Mrs. Earl Bartlett, Mrs.| ments ee for the a tal passages and ornamental me- prays Rig. ne Byes, L. Lunhd-ifair were Mr, lodic tine, | beck. |_“The Trio Sonata in A Minor” iby K.P.E. Bach (son of Johann Se-' bastian Bach) was particularly en- joyed by the audience. The har- monies seemed richer than in some The performing group was the of the earlier works and’ Miss Ma- Baroque Trio consisting of harpsi- son at the harpsichord brilliantly who is also well known as an or- the instrument, which requires a Mueller, former oboe soloist with * *« * —_ the Chicago. Symphony, and flute. ‘The closing trio selection’ was: played by Nelson Hauenstein, who sonata da chiesa a tre” by the is also nationally known. All three ftalian Albinoni and contained an artists are faculty members of the appealing slow-movement finishing Music. SOLO VIRTUOSITY Recent years have seen a Te — Since music of the period is poly-| vival of interest in the harpsi- phonic in style each instrument chord as a solo and chamber jays a distinct melodic line which group instrument. This ‘requires solo virtuosity to sound the current sharp upswing of in- iwell in combination. Each of Tues- terest in chamber music ia geu- |day’s artists possessed this essen- eral. itial quality. The music available for this fore 7 Between the trio numbers Miss) runner of the piano is limited to Mason and Mr. Mueller played: \that composed during the 18th Cen- “Sonata in D for Oboe and Harpsi-. ‘tury. This in turn was limited by chard’? by Thomas Vincent, and. ithe instrument -itself, The harpsi- Mr. Hauenstein was heard with ONCE A YEAR SUPERB SPECIAL Custom. #15 Wave» 910" | 520 Wave “=~ 12° os STH HHUA = Com Me NEW WATCHES never do heep time WHY ? anton ther cocantenra, locomotives and other cacheuinae tave SGuenisl, even in the same models. A watch is an important purchase. Let us help protect your inves- Wetehes parchased panied by a chaot ecard of of le made ealomatical ona aciontif REDMOND'S Op‘oretrists — Jewelers 81 N. SAGINAW * Aa aed by leoding meee focterers, the Army, Nerp Watch > ——— eee DEMAND THIS PROTECTION AS OFFERED HERE ead other U. $. Gert. Depts ¢ in Look Over Our Table of Odds & Ends = = buna Holos Values up to $12.95—Now $2.95 “ALL SALES. FINAL | “Shoes for the Entire Family” 0 S FE 2-3821 20 W. Huron TO Printed Pattern 4659: Hall sizes (1445, 1615, 18's, 20's, 22's, 24'e ‘Size 16’: requirés 3% yards of i33inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat-. tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 5c in coins for this pattern '—add five cents for each pattern, = ' for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne ‘Adams, care of The Pontiae Press,’ Mies isis Dept., 243 West 17th York 11, NY. Print ace "Game address with zone, size and style number Sorority Stotes Special Events Zeta Zeta Omega sorority met Monday evening in the Alma street home of Mrs. Robert Pearson Activities calendar for 1958 was planned. The February meeting will feature pledges for 1958 asked to join the sorority. They include Mrs. Kenneth Leslie, Mrs. Jack! Doorman, Mrs. Robert Richardson, Donna Young, Mrs. Donald Ke- vern. Mrs. Arthur Lawson. Mrs. Floyd Reynolds and Clara Beattie. © Meeting Conducted by Berean Group Berean' Class’ of Memoria] Bap tist Church met Monday in the Park place home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Larson Mrs. Jack Anderson presided. The Rev. Gerald Rapleje — gave a brief address. On the luncheon committee were — Mrs. James Schram, Mrs. Ander- son and Mrs. Larson. The next © meeting will be a cooperative din- ner at the church John Hirlinger Speaks to Group John Hirlinger. secretary and manager of Pontiac Chamber of : Commerce, spoke on ‘The Pontiac © of ‘Tomorrow’ when Chapter CL of PEO Sisterhood met Monday in the Oxford road home of Mrs. Charies W. Buck. Mrs. Burton Mitchell and Mrs. Russell Curtis } were guests for the afternoon. ——— a ~ — — en STAPP’S MID-SEASON Shoe — Not just a “sale” to smite basiness an. honest‘to-goodness sale to clear out stocks of winter and discontinued styles... boys’ and growing girls’ fine footwear designed to fit. Act now and save up to 50% ! | GROUP I Soft soled baby shoes—gift sets onde ane ends in slippers, s small sizes in Insulair boots GROUP Il Odds and ends in brown, red and smoked elk high shoes. Odds and ends in suedes—patent straps, Boys’ and girls’ straps and oxfords for school. | GROUP WE Growing girls’ suedes two-tone brown — black leather and patent dress shoes. Brown 1 and 2 strap shoes, saddle and. brown school oxfords. Big boys’ oxfords in crepes—U tips—Moc Toes and a few loafers. Odds and ends, 319-9. DISCONTINUED ‘STYLES IN STRIDE. “RITES _ to Size 3 $4.99 STAPP’S 28 E. Lawrence Open Fri. and Sat. ti] ® | T. me _ Advantage of These Prices at Both Stores! FAMILY SHOE STORE chord has a range of four octaves, Miss Mason in a J. S. Bach sonata with no mechanism for sustaining for flute and harpsichord. : tone. and piucked strings capable Both Mr. Mueller and MP. of little dynamic variation. Hauenstein have complete mas- * * * tery of these most difficult woed- It is interesting to speculate aS wind instruments and displayed | to the music these early classical dexterity, beautiful’ tone quality composers might have written if and fine breath control. ‘the piano‘ had been invented at that time. listeners with a satisfying musical |HEARD AS WRITTEN experience pius-a—backward look. ‘The use of the harpsichord in at the beginnings of modern music performing chamber music of this * * Altogether the program provided. Complete “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY TILO P.M. No A ppointment Needed! Immediate Service! | Andre Beauty eSalon _ PHONE, 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257°. period affords the audience the op- Mrs. Rebecca Ci Was pro- portunity to hear the compositions gram chairman for the day and’. on the instruments for which they was introduced by Mrs. Gordon were written. Woolcott, president ° * * * WELCOME MEMBERS Aside from its historical implica Greeting members at the door, tions, however, the program Was a were Mrs. Dora Dawson and Mrs. distinct musjcal treat. All three John Thors and presiding at the artists are outstanding performers te, table were Mrs. James Little and displayed great technical skill ang Mrs, Harold James individually. Their flawless ensem- ~ | «) « ble playing seemed to require no Mrs. Wiliam Thomas and Mrs effort but indicated endless hours Jack Habel arranged the center- of preparation. piece, and acting on the social The group performed three committee were Mrs. J. A Ram- tries in?ensemble. The first by mes. chairman: Mrs. C_ F Shoup me ere iin bila ales: lm 2. PES ee : i JANUARY CLEARANCE "40%... _| ROBES Reg. 8.95 - Reg. 17.98 $1.00 __Quiited nylon, crepe or cotton robes ‘Duster’ ¢ er full Fengih. — HAN DBAGS Reg: 7.95 “Reg. $15 ‘> ‘9 Calf, suede or broadcloth in clutch or handie styles. 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For extra win- ter protection, this water ond cold repellent cotton, poplin full length coat sports a cozy quilted wool interlining. Sizes 8 to =. 18 in natural only. : Coat. Selon — Second F loor . eb ee eee _TRE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938 : i ae a deen Violinist Gordon * Staples ~is looking forward to his engage- | ment with the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra Tuesday pie the assistant con: ° certmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, has an- community orchestras. Without — his chances of perform- pTucedar Evenin, : _. The brilliant-28-year-old con- cert artist, in an interview yesterday, praised local com- munity orchestras such as the Pontiac Symphony for creating interest in and enthusiasm for fine music in their conmmuni- ties. ‘IDEA IS TERRIFIC’ DR. E. F. DENNE Optometrist 914 West Huron St. FE 2-2629 j ; i 1G “The idea of the community | symphony orchestra is ter- rific,” enthused Staples. “Such an orchestra is a wonderful training ground for young musicians. Many Instrumental- ists, who formerly played in , local musie organizations, go on to join major symphonic groups.” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11s S. Saginaw, Eagte Theater Sidg., Pontiac, Mich. = Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or éall in person for Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 4 4 January Sale! ng concertos and other solo ahs with erchestral accom- paniment would be few and far between. He will be the guest soloist with the Pontiac orchestra in the Bruch Concerto No. 1 in G™ Minor. The program will. be held. at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Lineoln . Junior High School auditorium. * * * The orchestra will be direct- ed by its permanent conductor, Francesco Di Blasi. EARLY TRAINING Staples began his violin train- ing when only six years old. He began concertizing in Can- ada at the age of 13 and he became a staff solo artist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at 14, performing weekly solo recital broadcasts over the Trans-Canada network. * x * “At one time,” the violinist recalled, ‘I performed five ‘ORDON STAPLES” - PERFORM IN CHICAGO ~ _ Last night the two musicians traveled to Chicago where-they performed Bach and Vivaldi "1 orchestra consisting ‘of mem- bers of the Chicago Symphony, After his concert in Pontiac, . Staples will play a, program of trios in Detroit afid the next night with Olefsky 20-year- - old pianist — Meckler. * x - _ Later in the ew symphony season he will share the spot- light with the orchestra's con- certmaster, Mischa Mischakoff, in a performance of the Bach Double Violin Concerto. tize, Staples says that he enjoys concertos “with a chamber , | Although he likes to concer-_ AT BOTH STORES: 61 W. HURON 718 w. 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He is now in his second season as assistant concertmaster of the Detroit - Symphony. * * * His recent achievements in- chide solo performances with the Detroit Symphony, New York Little Symphony, New Orleans Philharmonic and Yancouver Symphony He has also made a number of recordings for the McIntosh _ Recording Co. a musical | | | continuing popularity is due to Staples is pleased with the chance to play the Bruch con- certo with the Pontiac Sym- phony. CHARMING MUSIC “It's a good vehicle violin- istically,”” he says, ‘‘and is very charming music.” * * * The Bruch concerto ts a favorite of concertgoers. Its his post with the Detroit Sym- phony. “Every soloist would be short-changing himself if he didn't avail himself of the dis- ; deal of respect for Pontiac cipline of a symphony orches- conductor Francesco Di Blasi, tra,” Staples said. as he has already soloed with i * * * an orchestra under the baton One of his favorite works is of Di Blasi. the Beethoven Violin Concerto. The two of them teamed last But,’ says Staples, “I enjoy summer at Metropolitan Beach. playing anything | play well.”’ Staples performed the Men- ; deissohn Concerto in E Minor, OTHER SELECTIONS In addition to accompanying , Bruch's melodic fluency and charm, and his unabashed | frankness of sentiment. 2 The guest artist has a great * Pontiac Chapter of OES, Discusses Future Events Pontiac Chapter 228, OFS. met Caldron Hall. ‘Monday evening in-Masodnic Temple! been scheduled for Jam. 77. | with 55 members present. Mrs. Sylvan Clark, worthy ma- tron, presided over the business Mabdte- meeting, appointing Mrs Reynolds |_ Plans were made for a Jan. ¢, | 18 money- making, Project at Traq ‘ieeme Chapter Jan. 26. | $99.75 Drexel Sirocco” Twin Bed, “S4Q00 | i LAMPS 4 YOU'LL BE THE DRESS ase sately and pleasantly, in privacy, without effort or disrobing with... “rnelax-a-tron’” ... the world’s most amazing methcd | sizt YOU WANT... 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Curry as a committee for a worthy grand matron project. and Mrs. Neil Gray. _the Pontiac Symphony will Staples in the Bruch concerto, . | Glamour Spot of the W We are experts in the field of Let ws bi you with your transportation ar- rangements and reservations. “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMING TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILLY MI 6-511 379 Hamiltes RQ. ee perform the overture to “La Gazza Ladra” (The Thieving Magpie) by Rossini, the “Cap- pricio Italien’’ by Tschaikow- sky. the ‘“‘Liebestod’’ from Wagner’s “Tristan and Isolde,” and a sonata for chamber orchestra by Arnell. - Basic Bey, ls Varied Men’s Night has Mrs. Blanche Quinlan was) cranted a certificate of life mem- | bership. Mrs. Herche] Samson, Mrs vin Vollpath and Mrs. Earl pa fd ~ auly™ Glinic Edythe McCulloch oe Essentials Give yoursell the necessary thet it takes, te prolong long as possible We y as do t mean you to look lke 1 teenage orever, but tmuch be dore to retain a youth- tul oppearance and attitude So we consider the whole pic ndship Night. Saturday. ture, energy, personality and4 Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Mary Erick- . Se son. _Eldon Sweaty and Mrs. to Suit aste 1. ag at ner tmust eat cor: George Killen will be guests of | —_—————— - 1h Mrs. | Mrs. Clark will go to Commerce ‘Jan. 21, Mr. Sweazy will be a guest at South Lyon Jan. 74 and /Mrs. Erickson will be a guest of ‘Ortonville Chapter Feb. 6. i , AF JANET ODELL ' eet Press Heme Edit | Guests for the Monday meeting! sad were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moses of |\Birmaingham. Refreshments were jserved by Mrs. Myrtle Kath, Mrs. Joseph Minton and their committee | from tables centered with a winter lscene made by the decoratiens cookies, for ‘ot this recipe for Variety Cookies,’ ibecause it is a basic one that car Smith Adds; Fruit, Nuts, Coconut to OatmealCookies. With four youngsters ciamorine f Mrs. Robert Smith keeps busy niaintaining a full icookie jar, She is especially fond | z: ae Pr any form of exercise you enjoy and stick with -1- PROPER REST and MENTAL ATTITUDE. Discipline . your- seif on late hours and your mental and emotional d@utiook Phene Edythe MeCallech Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank 1 ” Ibe varied. ; chairman, Mrs, Sweazy. . * * A a EL T Ae | New im Oakland County, Mrs Yomar Unit Meets Smith is trying her hand at full- Tuesday Evening ltime housekeeping. When she dived in Mt ning in the church parlors with ing. Good luck. Mrs, 32 present. 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Its operation shouldn't be directed solely from East Lansing he| resident, Dr. Hannah y Here | ROCHESTER — The Michigan State University branch in Oakland County could become a large and distinguished unl-| versity, Dr. John A. Hannah, university president, told some 1,200 people at the Rochester High School gymnasium last $25y + as j said. .3 + ee SHOWS NEED e ' ; Large charts were used to dem-|former member of the State Board onstrate the results of population 'of Agriculture and a resident of, studies showing the increasing Rochester. need for college facilities -in this) The program was openéd by | Jack Taylor, president of the Roch- ‘ester Area Chamber of Commerce. area. Hannah said a survey indicates that in 1955, there were 44,000 . 4 . ” z x college-age people within —a—t5- {He introduced Donald Baldwin, su \ mile radius of the Alfred G. Perintendent of Rochester Schools ; \ . Wilson estate on which the | Baldwin said the “coming of \ branch ts being established. The | this great institution will have cirele included a majer portion adrreat impact not only on Roch- ef Oakiand County and Romeo, Utica, Mt. Clemens and Warren in Macomb County. ester schools, but those of the surrounding area. \, Projected population estimates show that this figure will be in-} creased to 54.000 in 1960 and 163,- 006 Yp 1970, he said. STATRHS COST Unie as\ there is opportunity to 7 ; go to collyge here, Many of these: D. B. Varner. university vice presi- people woul not be able to attend) gant a ~), 7¢™ ee € ‘ ie “i ), 7 a _ college, tia wan dectared The-big education. cost of a college education is not tuition, it’s the \expense of living ga, ee away from home\he said. Cit Revisin Hannah told the yudience that y q this was a good timé.to be ‘talk- — tng tin Rechester—about a new college. National attention has focused on the need for Breater educational opportunities ‘kince | the suptnik was launched. che | \ Chamber of Commerce, New Ordinance Would Rule Out Impounding “The resource we can least well) \for Unsettled Tickets afford to squander is the potential! . of our youngsters,’ Hannah said. | “A great scientist can come from any type of home, he pointe and—therea—should be a system of - shocks us that the Soviet systety can excel us,” he said. . Arrangements for Hannah's ap- : pearance here were made by the; = which| : - |feted the MSU president at its an-| . : ‘nual dinne tin *hool | d ‘ual dinner meeting at the actool 5 DT As jn Waterfor Accompanying Hannah was Dr. nd chairman of off-campus A Usputed passage in Pontiac's, d out, Parkind laws was eliminated last | R: , night as\the City Commission be-} ‘ A | at | Plan Thursday Programs Five PTA groups in Waterford follow the talk, Mothers of first Township have scheduled programs grade pupils will serve refresh- |for tomorrow night. ments, | “Playground and Highwa y| —at Laggett School there will be Safety,” is the subject that gues meeting at 8 p.m, t! an open house from 7:30 to 8 | ispeaker Clyle Haskill has chosen! p.m., and Kenneth Commons, a | \for the William Beaumoni Schoot special agent In the Detroit FBI | ParkingLaw Discussion on the subject will) “r,. fathers of pupils of Waterford) office will be guest speaker. Sk ae oN a td aa de ae 3] fo 3 Ran consiteration—ot—e identifying them early and seeing meter parking ordinance. they are given every chance to make use of their ability. | * * * first building planned for the cam-| pus, Hannah said. A two million| This was the section that fig- dollar structure, it will be located) “Fed last summer in an assault along Adams road, on the east} and battery trial in whieh Pon- ~ side of the Wilsons’ Meadow Brook) tae attorney Milton R. Henry Farms estate. = camry ey oe Lane : ware cer who had tried to impou READY IN '59 | meney’s ear. It will be ready for occupancy) ; when the- college opens in the fall Henry claimed he had a right of 1959. |to protect his property since. the jordinance section under which the officer said he was acting was unconstitutional, Munieipal Judge * * | The original buildings wil] be the center of the campus, however, Perse Left out of the new version was |a section that aNowed impounding of cars whose owners had not Bids will open in March on the settled past parking-meter tickets, % | : 5 ° Hannah said. This includes Mea. C°C! McCallum agreed and ac- PATRICIA ANN STITT dow Brook Hall, which the MSU quitted Henry of the charge, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stitt, president called ‘‘one of the great| = * * | of 6465 Andersonville Rd., Water- residences in the world.’ . Its art treasure of woriq fa- mous paintings also will be made available eventually to the col- lege and comnrunity, Hannah said. hours after it was issued The only provision for im- pounding Ieft in the new ordi- nance concerns cars illegally | parked and creating traffic hazards. It was a little more than a year ago that the announcement was made that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. had donated their estate and two million dollars to MSU. | Otherwise, City Attorney Wil- — nanan ranean heath eontineing:tian-Ly—Ewart said, the new ordi a The disputed law had said police} |could pick up a car, whether it! iNegally parked or not. if a ticket! ‘had not. been settled within 72! ford, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, | Patricia Ann, to Jack W. Nich- | olas Jr:, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Jack W. Nicholas Sr., of 2821 Edgefield Dr., Pontiac. The | wedding date has not been set. He Would Flunk 4 Out of Every 5 problem of finding housing for the'nahce mainly combines the r- College Studénts on-street | parking | faculty and later for students, Han- visions of nah said the former \parking and * * * ordinances. The pattern of setting up the or-- A combined ordinance, he said, ganization of the faculty probably Would make enforcement easier. will be announced at the State’ A Second hearing on the ordinance off-street month, he said, : | i MENTIONS BUDGET ® . A budget of $100,000 for the peri Commissioners od from July 1958 to the opening BOULDER, Colo. (®—Dr. Wal- ter Orr Roberts, director. of the Colorado University high altitude observatory, said yesterday four of every five students at the uni- Board of Agriculture meeting next Was scheduled for next Tuesday. i versity should be sent home, * * * He spoke at a faculty meeting. ‘Some colleagues.supported him and), : i anc’ inheritance tax, Charles A. Sparks, , jothers differed during a discussion | county treasurer, said yesterday. in the fall of 1959 may be recom- jafterward. They all stressed their *, mended by Governor Willams. ac cording to Hannah, “We expect to give it the best of which we are capable,” he said, “but we cannot succeed without your support and approval.'’ * * * City Fathers Believe Proposed Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, a | The Pontiae City Commission last night went on record opposing . legislati Washingt ‘hich, Cancer Society Here 2 mwns'hinton which {consumer price of natural gas to Plans Open House | a . * * * A Twenty-five volunteers attended 7" c ee eS i \ oe (Ere the bi-monthly meeting of the North OUS!Y on. the advice ; : & of the Nort) \ianager Walter K. Willman Oakland County Unit of the Ameri- 4 apo i can Cancer Society yesterday. Prsatilg really Se ee Mrs. Walter Lentz of Holly (Congress. reported on the progress of plans | for an open house at the unit | headquarters, 66 W. Lawrence St., on Feb. 10. The open house and tea will be held for the many | | Federal Pewer Commission and leave how much to charge up to | the gas companies,” said sewing groups throughout the | ‘ A a county which have made cancer Willman, “It this were sitowed, pads for the society. « ra a undoubtedly would | Mrs. E. M. Estes of Birming-):" | ham, education chairman, reported, A letter from the U. S. Mayors’ | that two new films, sponsored by Committee, on Natural Gas Legis-| | the society, are bethg scheduled) #tion was read’ jast night. hal 4 for showing in area high schools | Teeommended the position taken Be to induce students to study science ¥Y the City Commission, Yt | as a vocation. - ‘| Willman said the American] According to Mrs. P. L. Francis, Municipal ‘Association also opposed chairman of the volunteers, a the legislation. movie entitied “Time and Two Commissioners authorized tele- Women,” which discusses the use|grams to Rep. Broomfield and| of psychology in the prevention of Senators Potter and sdcttemers.} cancer, @so will be shown through- urging them to vote against thé 5 out the county. | bill, ‘ f [getting along in a-werld-of-petty, of City|deceit? to} * * * | ever gas rates away from the 1. He---said-—the— county — collected 0) G Bill lquestions and criticisms apply. to’ lAmerican colleges eT ae Dpose dS DI hot to, Colorade Unicow ite elon ($605,112 in inheritance, taxes from not to Colorado University alone. t Raberts said easy subjects should be thrown out ruthlessly and he named specifically courses: Legislation ;, education, psychology and life The speaker was introduced by’ Would Raise Price — {adiustment. * * * He asked: Is the university do- ing a proper job of teaching or is it running a social club? Is its physical education program de- signed to produce healthy bodies ior provide a professional ‘spec- tacle? Is the school teaching hard ideals or the sophisticated art of “T wish we had the guts to flunk bill, now before/out promptly all the kids who are good,”’ he said. “It should be ino “The bil would take control |SUOrut ke 'x stetegt te asy here. As we're now constituted, we should send about 80 per cent of ithem home." There was no. immediate com- mem from university officials, Waives Examination in 10 Burglary Cases. Jesus Medina, 19, of 1329 Locke! St., who together with a juvenile boy and girl, admitted burglarizing: 10 homes and businesses in Pon- tiac, waived his examination yes- terday in municipal court. | Judge Cecil B. McCallum bound him over to circuit. court where he will be arraigned Jan. 20, Bond nished. * was set at $2,000 bat was not fur} |Center Schoo] will have charge of, ithe program, after an open house — See a Se g LAGE MANAGER — The Roch- | ester Area Chamber of. Com- merce paid tribute to outgoing village manager, Robert A. Slone at its annual- meeting last night. Slone, left, was presented with a platter by Paul T. Williams, right, vice president of the cham- | pett read and Harringten Hills ber. Slone, who was Rochester manager from 1949-58, will be- | yin be announced at dedication come Grosse Pointe Park's man- ager Feb. 1. The ceremony fol- | neon scheduled.! jowed a dinner in the student | | center-cafeteria of the new Roch- | ester High School. Glucose, one of the most quickly : 8 p.m. jassimilated of d : ee ne Het reaches the blood stream within’ Approximately 3.5 per cent of | “Michigan Deer Herds” is the spout five minutes after it has all children in the U. S. have = ititle of the cotored film to be pre- lsented. Father Vice Chairman Al- 4 been swallowed, foods _|tendent of schools in charge of =? idens area. Pontiac Press Photo HONOR ROCHESTER Oks New Assistant to Superintendent — Approval of Dr. ilip Proud wed es Pontiac’s new phone superin- boll | personnel and publie relations was given by the Board of Education Jast night. The board met at the Will Rogers Elementary School as a continua- groups. : ‘ ; tract to Industrial Communica- tions Co., of Detroit for the in- ‘The board also awarded a con- stallation of a public address system at Pontiac Northern High School now under construction. The. contract was for $16,459, the low bid. Previously, the board had rejected all bids as over its budget. Later the system was re- designed and new bids taken. Supt. Dana Whitmer reported on transportation in the Kennett Gar- The bpard then voted to pay half the cost of city bus transporta- tion for 30 students of Wever Ele- mentary School who live on-Clover- lawn, Cherrylawn and Meadow- jlawn, between Columbia and Ypsi- lanti. | Im executive session, the board picked names for the new, Ken- er | elementary schools. The names. | eeremonies, which have not tion of its policy of meeting with} -4PTAs and other interested public i} IM erch nts Press \Need toKeep | .sicin Traffic Lights The South Pontiac Businessmen’s sections. 3 ea: as Ss The lights at Rapid and Raeburn carners and boulevard. Whether any of the present Sag- days, starting Jan. 28, AOrechard: Lake Rd. , . WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — The Mel - Dot - Trotters Square Dance Club will sponsor se for adults: The clase ‘ill be class for The class will be held from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Tues- at the West Hall, 4460 First Amefican steel was pro- duced in Connecticut. in 1728. ee The board later opened its meet- ing to questions from PTA mem-| tbers,_and—a number of general! school problems were discussed. | Se 'vorced parents. An open house will be held at the Avon Park Pavilion, Roch- ester, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden, of 2272 Dexter Rd., Pontiac Township, who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Hayden and his wife, the former Grace Grodabeck, were married Jan. 15,1908. They lived in Lapeer County until moving to Pontiac several years ago. The couple has two “daughters,. Mrs. Lee, Wilcox and Mrs. Kenseth Hardbron, both of Pontiac, and a son, Joseph C., of Pontiac. There-are-six—_grandchildren and four great lbert West is in charge of the pro-' gram. { MOVIE SCHEDULED The effect of family hfe on children’s personalities will be pre- , sented in a film titled “Palmour Street” at 8 p.m. at Schoolcraft Elementary Echool. Following the film there will be a panel discussion of teachers, | parents and grandparents of pupils | at the school, i Fathers will have charge of \ Jayno Adams School PTA meet- | ing which will begin at 7:30 p.m. “Preface to Life” is the film’ to be shown by Leonard Methner, | lfather. vice president who is in charge of the meeting. i | A large box of hand-made gifts’ from Trapani, Sicily, sent to chil- | ‘dren at Jayno Adams School, will jbe on display. The chiidren had) ‘sent a $100 CARE package to the \Sicilian children, as a goodwill) igesture, and in return the foreign | ipupils have reciprocated, with un-| usual creative art objects. : | Collecting Tax | | Says State. Should Pay Oakland for Finding Costs County —| “Value of Estates. ‘ - Oakia d County should be re- imbursedx by the state for acting) las a “‘colleetion agency” for state aS * * * lestates in the county “last year. {“But. for serving as a éollection fagency .we-—lidn't receive a pen- ny,” he said. It costs the county approxi: mately $7,000 a year just to hire one man, William Webb, to check safety deposit boxes in determi- nation of the value of estates left by deceased persons. : “We should get two per cent of) } i ' or the people who own these boxes should be charged a fee,”” Sparks suggested cores ane : * * * But he foresaw little chance of ithe former proposal going through, ‘as this. money is paid into the state which in turn distributes it as school aid. ‘‘The school lobby- ists scream loudly every time we make such a. recommendation,” Sparks: remarked. ‘ the total collected during the yeae| ge im this adv, But ger pemrine; a re Oe ' Trumac Labotatories, Inc. -- 15050 Greeafeld, Detroic 27, Mich, om 3065 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD. _ GUARANTE RF FREE PARKING AT * ED SERVICE SMOOTH TOP FIRM-O-REST @ Smooth butten-tres top . . . ne buttons, ne bempe, ne lumpel e Seaty wy-balence construction fer firm supper! © Smart woven sivipe ticking .. . extra long wearing! * Pre-built borders fer resilient non-seg edges! © Matching hex spring, jest $29.95 t , ENSEMBLE (A Secty Tresese txto-cien anstbone wits bent ful carnation cover, matching box spring, deeply upholstered washable plastic head- board, meta! frame on gasy- : ‘99% complete roll casters. ‘\; KEEGO HARBOR | THE FRONT DOOR | REDI-BED| in metallic-accented boucte frieze. 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DEAL eo ee ere a oe Ss eiiad Hien HD = +. -Filssed entirely a oe ak ee ee een De Hollywood Headlines: : 1Swings Into | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS, | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—T told you a tew days ago that Carolyn Jones’ ‘career is in high gear, and now she tells me she has signed a con tract with Hal Wallis for three pie- sews WITHOUT Army Co-operation ‘King Creole,” in which she etary with Elvis Presley, is not one of the three, howe: er. She'll \ star in “Career” after she fin- | jshes the Presiey epic... ! Carolyn is how ing bows for “The Last Man” for which her husband, Aaron Spelling, wrote the . story. He’s a brilliant young writer ‘and she is very proud of him. |g ERNIE KOVACS : — | JACK LEMMON | From Philadelphia I get word) KATHRYN GRANT isn’ is « Ferrer’s play “Oh Cap- tain” is a smash, He brings it into ‘New York Feb. 4.. Both Tony Ran- oo _ }dall and Abbe Lane received F aN ° Fgreat notices, and Jose's direction 4 EL : KAZAN was also praised. “ He “ts so pleased wit, Abbe guop 5 CHUL BERG Lane that he has signed her to Face play opposite him in “The Mata- \ inthe dor,” a picture he expects to ”, y Crowd OPERATION MAD BALL make after this play closes. “The Matador,” you may re-| member, was a popular novell time ago and Jose has owned the rights almost since it came out. ‘Tied that Shirley Temple as a coment oY CRARED GOSS. conan ‘grown-up brunette had lost the) ANDY GRIFFITH —PATRICA NEAL adorable charm of the dimpled) - | blonde little girl we all loved in! her long ago movies, they can re- lax. DOORS OPEN 10:45 “Ng Motion Picture Editor —| Princess narrating It her legion of fans were wor-| Career. of Carolyn Jor ones tf nid over a hl ook High Gear What an all-time charmer she is! Wearing a gorgeous gossamer gown created by Don Loper, Mrs. Charles Black told the old fairy tale as though she were relating it), to her own children. And, when she sang at the end of the show she sounded like a grown-up Shirley Temple doing her wonderful “‘Good Ship Lollypop.” Welcome back to show business, Shirley! Shapshots of Hollywood collect- ed at random: If I’m confused you; ‘can't blame me! Sid Slate took Sharon Lee, ex-wife of singer Da- vid Street, to dinner at the Fog- cutters. Last week Slate was en- gaged to Mary: Beth Hughes, also an ex-wife of Street. Frank Sinatra, without a date, was at Patsy D’Amore’s surprise party at the Villa Capri. He helped Rose (Mrs. D’Amiore) get Patsy, who decided he wanted |- to stay home, te the party. Nancy Sinatra sat at the table) Pe was With her sister ]° Madelyn Pugh, who teaches school) ‘written by Barnaby Conrad some- at St. Charles. Madelyn’s husband with us. Tony is CPA for the Villa. When Johnny Mathis, the teen agers’ delight, opens at the Cre- scendo Jan. 28 they'll have bleachers and klieg lights out- | side. Johnny's three records have just sold over a million | each, | “The Kingfish;* (Harry Moore), Leave Dalla | DALLAS —Jayne Mansfield, a! ‘bright-eyed actress who didn't let igrandpappy’s fortune keep her from dipping into Hollywood's ‘golden coffers, flies out of her old) home town today with her new) | Jayne and her Hungarian-born| bridegroom Mickey Hargitay, 29,) are off for a honeymoon at Miami, ‘after a hectic two days of wedding’ * * * “We're so happy and so much; in love’ was their theme song. The motif for the reception, like "a ithe wedding, was pink. Jayne wore FIZZ LLLL LA WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET i mes Pasa monger eval her grandfather.” He was the late > Iniv . i Elmer Palmer, who was in the > | Four Private Dining Rooms Pian) ® a night club engagement Feb. 7 im gate business in Pen Argyl, Pa. |> For Your Banquets “Tis Las Vegas. “She'll receive more when she > PRIDE and * * ® is 25 and when she is 30 and there-/ > FAMOUS THe PASSION” | The gala wedding activities were after,:’ said Mrs. Peers. She de-|» WINE CELLAR “aus .climaxed with a reception for, clined to name the exact amounts. > PLUS about 80 friends at the home of = a — > Wines. Beers and Ales, a pod ee | WANTED é From All Over the World The couple paused occasionally 1000 COMIC BOOKS > LUNCHES during the--reception td smooch | 1000 True we Story Mags, > "i happily and sip pink champagne] We saa ks, Jokes, and}, © _ Open Every Day for photographers. 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Hotel] ¥- the Royal Victoria, already have closed, aot British — Areaye One: (BOAC) halted its flights from Miami yesterday but Pan Ameri- can Airways, Mackay Airlines and Toehrs continued to operate, carry- ing capacity crowds home. Four crtise ships visited the city yes- terday but the SS Caronia did not | send its visitors ashore. * . * Police were placed on a 74-hour alert: A part of Britain's Woreces- ter Regiment left Kingston, Ja- ee constabulary forces here. Most employes of the Bahamas Electricity Corp, left their jobs late yesterday. Manager Alan Kennedy said every effort would be made to maintain tie power supply. But hotels readied hurri- cane lamps, flashlights and can- dies in event of a power failure. The strike started after the ‘Bahamas Federation of Labor told hotel employes to walk off their — =, == vy, . = e Thane “aen ST KER COAL On Staten Island, power at the ” St. George ferry slip stopped at © 5:2 p.m. Rants. could not be __lowered to permit passengers fo. board or leave ferries. Some 10,000 HE DISCOVERED NEW YORK u—Fire in the lo- | comotive ofa New Haven Rail-. road train and a power failure in a _ ferry terminal delayéd about 78,-|” it. , a ee te ee — ‘me Te a which remained windy, rain-swept Upper Bay. An other 8,000 travelers were delayed land ferry slips until 8 p.m. No trains ran inte or out of normal until 8:15 p.m. * * * , come by smoke. When the first billows-of smoke > — ‘seeping through the 10 cars. | passengers began pushing — pesos he the rear of the train. 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JANUARY 15, 1958 _ Sosy, eetig HL acon : sins 'eom co Raided in Area ‘noon sessions scheduled for the ‘ : Supervisors "Represent Hillcrest Golf ‘Club. 4 Officers in Waterford 6 Counties at Meeting J | Prior to the talk on aviation, in Mt. Clemens ‘there will be a genera] meeting followed by committee meetings. An official of the Michigan Bu. The Executive Committee is ex-| Alertness on the part of two Wa- reau of Aeronautics will tell of pected to take some action urging terford Township policemen resuli- the ever-increasing expansion of that the National Sanitation Foun-jed in the raiding of an illegal aviation in the state at fomorrow’s dation finish a study on sewage ‘gambling party and capture of sev- monthly meeting of the Supervisors and draimage for ‘the six- county en men early this morning. , Inter-County Committee to be held area | The men were; Finis Stone, 33, in Mt. Clemens. * *« - lof 3590 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Water- e *« *& An official of the foundation last ford Township, owner of the build- * the three-fold pro ing: Frederick Scribner, 35, of 126 Geral@ A. Poehlman. executive week declarer’ the three-fold pro}- secretary of tac cacnanitine, criphe: ect dead because of certain politi-| |Merx Pu any - agra na = sized that the meeting sitic ; was not oe a |son, 32, of 345 N. Cass Ave.; Rich- called to act on a proposal to) ¢ the! establish @ new airport in sterling gt. David Hofstein, 4, of 'St.: Vern Acha, 52, of 23 W. Ken- Township New York City police, has three’ ~ _/nett St; and George Trekles, 29, college degrees, And now he is ‘of Chicago, nL “Chances are that the proposal | studying in his spare time for his at Drive-In Restaurant Officers Jack Hart and Mer- S2e-T25 Gambling oe site Sls Bod fo ene (Helping Didier’ fs Capture Seven Mei| trey sum ‘Change School Name . ard Deacon, 23, of 5873 Ayresbury, the establishment but heard sounds of talking and money jingling in a They ‘summoned State Troopers Harold Wade and Delbert Tervo for assistance. The seven men offered no re- sistance, said the officers. They will be arraigned teday on charges of violating state gambling laws. LANSING (®—A bill to change the name of Ionia State Reform- atory to Hilltop Academic and Trade School. was readied for introduction inte the legislature today Under sponsorship of Rep. Thomas J. Whinery (R-Grand Rapids). It- would be the second name change for the institution , since its founding. Formerly, it was known asthe Michigan will come up,” Poehiman said, (fourth degree — a Master of Arts. “but the speech is not going te ‘in economics. | ville Finkle noticed an unusual House of Correction, SAN FRANCISCO — Dr. Paul Dudley White suggests Americans love of sitting, espe- cally in autos, be bad for tant for President er, 1. Take his first plane ride. told a sews conference last night 2. See the Mackinac Straits he recently teok of? Bridge in 1958. nary disease in oniy four. A simi- lar stady of 600 Cretans found only twe with heart ailments. A study of Americans of Tialian descent in Boston found 18 per cent with coronary heart disease in evidence. a * * * “In Boston they have autos. In Naples they do not,” he said. Dr. White, 71, and his family are bicycle fans. - Mrs. Phil Hart. Realize Wishes LANSING & ~ Mrs. Philip A. 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JANUARY 1 15, 1958~ Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin came out of World War II acclaimed by the military brass as the outstand- ing student and leader of airborne wartare. No senior officer in the service) today had-a-more dramatic wi bat record. As a colonel, “Slim Jim” Gavin commanded the 505th Parachute|ou Ccmbat team that spearheaded the the lands, “We have a wonderful sys- the death blow to Hitler. .* Officer of Orange Nassau, never before given to -a foreigner or any persen not of royal blood. Gavin led the 82nd in the spring general orphan kid who enlisted as a scraggy private was sworn in as the Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Research. | That was the beginning of a period of bitter frustration for Jim! Gavin, in which he saw the Army's offensive that carried Gen. Dwight D._ Eisenhower's victorious Allied Armies across the Rhine and dealt|W@rnings and his prophecies fell After V-E Day, Gavin took his division to Berlin, where he served. tions on the threats theoU.S.— [earings and is proves tl jhe says, on deaf ears (Next: Gen. Gavin's convie- {Soviet Premier Nikolai Alexandro- Plays ‘Post Office’ With West W “| oe . .. Ss By INTERNATIONAL NEWS — The Russian playing “post of- fice’’ with the West these .days— vich Bulganin—is-a—goateed “old Bolshevik” who so far, anyway, hms defied most of the Soviet Un- ion’s statistics on political longev- ity. His recent binge of letter-writing to free world leaders, first to warn 'Ameriea’s NATO allies against establishing U.S. missile bases on their soil and how to propose an) East-West “summit" meeting, shows that Bulganin is still not! through. BELIEVED DOOMED Western observers had long sus-, iting: Letters But no, ‘seeing the Bulganin signature on so many communi- cations to the West, these ob- servers are inclined to believe that he is still considered a useful — of the Kremlin hierar- eny They agree that Bulganin’s role is a passive one—no one sts | that he actually writes the let sent out over his name—but it's been that way for some time. A year ago, the marshal was dis- tinguishing himself as “straight man” in Kbrushchev's traveling ‘diplomatic act. But the premier, one of the few original Bolsheviks to survive the ‘regimes of both Stalin and Khrush- were just as loyal to the Commt- nist party as he was . . . and is. Easier to Remember WASHINGTON @®—The Nation- al Assn. of Chiropodists says some foot doctors call themselves Without saying which are more Sen. Giuseppe Sibille, Christian democratic member of the Italian Senate, spoke before the Senate and Jean Seitlinger, member of France’s Chamber of Deputies, addressed the legislature. * * * nations represented in- cluded Germany, Italy, France, Great Britain, Canada pected that the 62-year-old Pre- chev, has long been known for his mier’s political star was on the ability to play whatever role ts verge of extinction at the hands of assigned him. a master, Communist Party Boss| These roles have ranged from Nikita S, Khrushchev. | secret police agent to business. numerous, the association an- nounced it’is changing its namejand Denmark, to the National Podiatric Assn. so the public can more easily re-jcountry will include visits to in- member the new name. dustries and defense installations. assault on Sicily the night of July as American representative on the faces from the Soviet Union and 9,-1943. 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Pear-| | i "Continue Uprisings heer with an apparently tape ‘saying, “the ‘OTTAWA @—Former Foreign son's candidaty was given a boost CARACAS, Venezuela w— Stu- ar ee oe ns” Secretary Lester B, Pearson con- when Mayor Don Mackay of Cal- tinued to pick up strength as the gary withdrew and threw his sup-, dent demonstrations are continu-| Perez Jimenez put down .a one- national conventién of Canada’s port to this year's Nobel Peace ing against President Marcos Pe-day reyolt of air force and some Liberal party prepared today to Prize winner, «| ree. Jimenez, i. army units Jan. 1 but unrest has receive formal nominations of Pearson also received the en-! * _ leontinued, eandidates to sticceed the aging dorsement of most of the Liberal. High school students staged the Louis St. Laurent as party leader. Cabinet ministers who served with largest of several demonstrations) About 90 per cent of all the The voting will take place to-;him and Martin in the St. Laurent yesterday, Police used tear gas. licorice used ‘in the United States. morrow night, The convention will government before its defeat by and the flat sides of machete goes into various kinds of tobacco hear the ‘nominations read tonight the Conservatives last June. blades to break them up. An un-| products. 4 . wre os itl we Coane. Bureau Keeps Track of Requests Sees Indians porede oes Citizens Asking pe Service. : an Pontiac residents are making quests made to 10 city depart-|tion of streets, 505; antiies ‘of chief of staff, today watched more requests for service, tholmentn. sidewalks, 30; a eam ved dp wes Service Burea complain ue: ays © u has M8 covers everything from com- ae nego tt tt L881: to a meeting of hee d Pact plaints about garbage, chuck- ne! milite: committee Ankara covering last year,| Pont cracked shtewalke to (complaints or requests to ‘t military s the bureau listed a total 5,435 requests for police aid in pa- |Health Department, 35; ans Jan. 24. complaints and requests, while a . inspection, 28; Police Departmen year ago the number was. 4,943.| "des Sad Public events. 2. Recreation ‘Department, 33:| An average residence has about ®, .4.-*% The 1957 figures: traffic bureau, 11, and Electrical 150 locks of various sizes and vari- The bureau meeps track of r- Ratine complaints, 1,168; condi-'Department, 3. In addition, there eties. wow. . You Get Finer Gifts ; ‘Wrigleys Fe | suPeR? MARK! S| Faster With Gold Bell = Stamps. +o SU J PERMARICE ! mE RR 1A a i ‘Naturally Tender — Table 1 — Stea ks U. S. Grade Prime or Choice = 79 or Swiss 99:.. Naturally Tender ; Table Trimmed Naturelly Tender § 09 Table Trimmed “Meturelly Tender Sirloin Steak Table Trimmed T-Bone or Club Steaks Peschke Mich Sliced Large Bologna., Giendele ona OOS, . = ue @ White Canadian Style Bacon oot. BOS, S comers 249: Boneless Pan Reedy Fresh Cod Fillets 49:.. Dixie's Pride Biscuits — > teare at? 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KEARNS ‘ Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press The Skippers of Waterford rocked Pontiac Central's potent x 8 Birmingham Pé Posts Overtime verer Bob Stephenson, who made 12 of his team’s last 14 points in the game, flipped in a jump shot from the foul circle to produce the Ma- Lamphere downed Utica St. Law’ rence 31-23 and Royal Oak Shrine nipped Detroit St. Rita on in oth- er area action. Stephenson had scored only sev- en points in three periods before} yea on his big spree that proved too much for Kimball. Birmingham had held leads of 72-7 and 22-18 after the opening 4 vase necomaneers Cranbrook handed stilt winless Bicomfield Hills a 57-46 beating while Romeo was piling up an 83-45 victory. Troy remained in the ioniek for unbeaten honors by thrashing Oak Park 67-25, Ortonville staxted off in front 14-0 and never let up in beating Hartland 72-52, Madison! perieds befere Kimball fought ‘victory ship for a period and a half, but then took td the life rafts as the Chiefs “found the range with a. 71,41 bombardment | ——its.. __on the PCH court last night. - % *« *£ A capacity house was -in con-| stant uproar as Waterford took the lead three times and tied the game four times in the first 12 minutes. * * * But midway in the. second quar- ter, with Harrison Munson and Charley Barge catching fire, Pon-} tiac took the lead at 23-21 and 33-26 margin. The Skippers fought hard with guard Jim Devine hitting for 15 of his 17 points in the first half and Johan Herrington deing most of the board work. But in the third period Munson took over the boards for Pontiac and he got help in the scoring column from big Jim Skinner who hit four straight field goals after a scoreless first half. + * Pontiac pushed the lead to 43 26 before Wateriord got its first point after nearly four minutes of the segond half. Herrington, + Skippers’ leading scorer, was held to two free throwg until the: last minute of the third quarter when he hit from the floor. He finished) with nine points. Barge and Devine tied for scoring honors for the night, each getting 17. It was Barge's best shooting night of the year even though he sat out most of the third period with four fouls. As the fourth period starfed Pon- tiac had a 58-35 lead. A five point spurt by Herrington clipped the margin. to 18 points, 58-40, but then the Chielg again built ap the lead rapidly with all the re- serves taking the floor with five minutes to play. - * * * Ten of the 12 PCH players who saw action broke into the scoring column. Barge with 16 while Jerry liams and Skinner each had ei Waterford used 1¢ players in the contest with six cracking the scoring list. Devine who @t on several long 40-footers in the let half, lest the range in the sec- ond haif as he wax able to get one basket. The little guard however kept the Skippers in the game with his shooting spree. This was the first game between the basketball teams of the two schools. There is little chance they will meet again next year, however there is a possibility that Pontiac’s new Northern high school. may have the Skippers on schedule. yil- Munson finished behind —Thompson clicked for 14 each La ‘ranbrook ond Romeo Win! kiples’ triumph and highlight a gal back with g 16-7 3rd peried edge and led by six only to have the Maple senior catch fire. The regulation game ended at) 41-41 and the three-minute over- time period was a scoreless ses- sion as both teams played control ball hoping to win on one basket.| In the sudden death, Birmingham got the tap and a quick pass to Stephenson wrapped it up. * * . He finished with 19 and John 'Kennedy of the losers tallied 16.|- since the holiday break, bounced back after trailing-14-5 to hand Bloomfield its seventh successive loss, : Chuck Klein swished 20 to pace the Cranes. Bob Elston and Bob the Barons. * * * Twelve of Romeo's 13 players got into the scoring act as the Bulldogs evened their record at 3-3 with little trouble. Dave Proper} _ .}Duncan of Oxford hooped 21, 15 , and Red Harris made enough topped the with 24 Dick on foul: conversions made -in 18 attempts. Trey just teyed with Oak Park after a 31-7 Ist half. Dick Booth together with 16 and 14, respec- tively, Shrine and St. Rita staged a) real ding-dong affair. St. Rita led) 2323 at the Ist half and it stayed! nip-and-tuck right down to the clos-| 4ing minutes. Pat McLaughlin and: Pat Flannery combined for 33 of! ~jthe Shrine total, 18 by McLaughlin. | Larry Latra ¢aged 12 for St. Rita. | * * * In .the preliminary, wen Pontiac’ s jayvees whipped ~ ‘the~ Waterford:— yearlings, 77-33. | Friday night Pontiac has a “must” game on its hands at Flint Northern. Northern, Fiiat Central and Pontiac are locked in a three-way tie behind Sag- inaw in the SVC. Flint Central will have its woes at Saginaw, and Pontiac will have to win its game with Northern to stay in the race. NTIAC WATERFORD FG FT TP FG FT TP Whitmer 3 1-2 7 Mitchell 0 6-0 @ Skinner 4 60 8 Keating 2 @-0 @ Munson 7 2-4 16 Kirken @ 66 6 Williams 2 4-5 8 Herr‘fon 3 3-3 © Ale‘nder 2 1-5 §& wen 860 (0-0 6. arge 8 I-1 17 Hiller ® 0-1 6 Randy 1 6-2 9 Ca'pbell 1 2-3 4 Rob'tson 1 0-0 2 ine 68 «61-3 19 Smith ® 1-2 1 Meyer 1 44 #€ Davis @ 60-6 © Cha'dau @ 1-1 1 — Roach 000 «60 . Dougias 2 1-2 §& Totals 3611-21-71 Total 16 11-15 41 ntia tee ll MD ib7] Waterford . ...c.5. is. ii Ld 6—41 Eddie Erdelatz Decides to Stay as Navy Coach _ COLLEGE STATION, Tex. w#— Texas A&M was shopping for a Skippers. WINNER AND LOSER—Gerry Wallace (left) Waterford High coach congratulates the victor, coach Art Van Ryzin of Pontiac after their game last night which Pontiac won, 71-41, on the PCH floor. This is Wallace's first season as head coach of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma State's Cowboys, ' + members of one conference, sched- uled in another and not eligible fom the title in either, may be able, to corral a post-season basketball) tournament berth as an indepen-| dent. / Coach Hank Iba's bovs, new members of the Big Eight. after _ |ditching the Missouri Valley, won) ‘thelr Titir straight with cision over Wichita last night. “The only setback on State’s record is season-opening 63-56 defeat by Kan-) sas. .| JThe Cowboys, ranked seventh i In the Associated Press poll, have | | sinee avenged the defeat (while Wilt Chamberlain was out of the Kansas lineup), but it doesn't mean a thing in the Big Eight race, State plays only four games in the conference (home-and- home against Kansas ang Okla- homa) because of long-range scheduling commitments. __ That same gimmick explains why the Cowboys have a full 16 game.card against Missouri Valley ¢clubs—which thus far has produced a prestige-building decision over Cincinnati and Oscar Robertson. * * x doesn't carry a title possibility, : however, the Cowboys are free to A pair of Lake Orion courtsters named Jim Drake and Nick Neira Orion Pair fie Coury Scorers. Ward who now games for 19,8. Brian Watson of Brighton has has 119 in SiX!taken over 2nd place with 19 “just ahead of Larry Gacki's 18.8. GARLAND COUNTY SCORING — ‘Oklahoma State Takes 1th Straight; Maryland Wins Since the Big Eight membership] « TP ava. . St fish for either an at-large bid to the NCAA university tournament. ,or a crack at the National Invita- tion Tourney. Maryland (No. 8) was the only ether ranked ciuh al work last night and the Terps defeated | Georgetown (DC) 55-45. Tonight unbeaten, top-ranked West Virginia shoots for No. 13 against Pittsburgh: and sharp-shoot-/ ranked sixth, goes against North Carolina: State (No. 20) in an At- lantic_Coast_Conference_re-maich..— and once-beaten Bradley meets St. |Louis in a Missourj Valley con- test. | UP FOR TWO—Pontiac’s Dick Whitmer (white jersey) takes a jump shot and-scores as Larry Bowen {18} of Waterford fails to Whitmer started the game at forward but had only stop the shot. seven points = the night. out after the * * cones will be played Friday t this week and Feb. 4. * * * Waterford and Pontiac Central, [a mateh at Willow Run for the same date. dp bd bd Ss Lapeer’s Tom Gerlach is one of this section’s outstanding bowlers. + He carries a 202 average in leagues there and in-.Flint—and has hit four 300 games and six _ in his 4 qoareer. Kort Quits at Saginaw Herb Korf resigned today as | head football coach at Saginaw | High School, He had the post _ for 13 years, : Backfield coach Jim Blinkhora | was immediately named his suc- | cessor, Kerf will stay on the = and as head track coach. a | A 10th'ed After a strike in the last box-3400 Detroiter: lead Star Record books revealed that k O'Donnell of St. Louis rotled St. Louis one of the most important slipped over the line. Since he gota 1403 back in the 1950 All-Star. Hennessey finished far ahead of Tournament's 17- year history Tues- hap meant a loss of nine pins fromthe 192-man qualifying field with a ROMEO oxrorD aia ee = ; rG FT TF G ve = pemets ‘ : Hy Hauxwel] 2 Peterson’ 3 2 8 McCallum 1 Ritter 1 1 3 Woedwa 1 Redman 17 6 14 . Olszak 2 0 « CM 1 ° Watterson i ® 2 Duncan 3 15 " Black 1 @ 2 Pickard © 2 Pord 2 2 — 7 Gates 1 8 Q Sradiey 3 Dodge 1 2 4 Bates 6 2 Kiser 1 6 2 Dae ioa MINNEAPOLIS @ — Romeo “93 18 22. 20—83 frame foul cost Tom Hennessey of of the fifth game. Hennessey's foot | Chuc' Oxford 12 «4 OR 8-45 CRANBROOK BLOOMFIELD records in the All-Star Bowling,a nine count on that ball, the mis- _— rG FT TP ¥ ad in 7 8 2% GFT Colon S$ 2 12 Elston SB 4-14| Gay. | his score, Dudiey <4 2 Danziger 3 0 ‘s Studeb’'r 2 4 & Townsend 1 © Ordwey 2 3 7 a? @ Barrett t 2 MeQuire 1 6 __. * _ : ge 2 6 3| SS 20 at 2 6 4 iCranbrook 4 * 17 18-87 f “4 “ 12—46. * * * . Oklahoma State took command midway in the first half while breaking Wichita's winning streak at eight and handing the 17-ranked Wheat-Shockers their first home defeat in a hate hee record. NCHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. Alma 63. St — 43 Ashley 47. Elsie 35 — 40, South Haven 15. Airport Community $1, Huron. 35 Battle Creek Lakeview 50, Coldwater 55 — 4, Royal Oak Kimball Cranbrook #: Bloomfield Hi Hills 46 even 66, Corunna 58 ‘East Lansing East Jackson #4, Prank th ~ Kalamazoo ‘Christian 62, Comstock 48) Lansing Eastern 41, Ypsilanti 38 Lansing Everett 84, Williamston 42 | Madison Lamphrere 31, Utica 8t rence Manchester 86, Cheisea 39 Ortonville 72. Hartland 52 . Oscoda 54, Mio 4 Pontiac Tl, Waterford 41 Perry 63. Bryan 31 Portage 50, Otsego 47 pokovenas 3 46, Houghton Lake 33 Ramee Royal Oak Shrine 49, St. Rita 47 Law- | PARKER AIDE — ‘Thurman Perry who starred at tackle for: the Detroit Lions for five years, will join Buddy Parker in March as an assistant coach of | the Pittsbargh Steelers: McGraw, who played under Parker with Colorado State since his retire- 7Pontiac Central High's swimming eck non AP) and; Scheikum 8) ard | the Lions, has been line coach at. ment from pro football in 1955. is. New ‘York. 10. |24-game total of 5177, an average Although he was fast overtaking. The rugged, 31-year-old Irishman of More than 215. He leads the 94 1+ the field, it didn’t seem too im-\came up with a towering 288 in his high scorers of the preliminaries $| sta wanes the foul buzzer sound: ‘sixth game to inflate his series to|into the semi-finals today. The rest —____________.|of the field has been dropped from |the tournament. | Lillard of Chicago, the two most recent past champions, will contin- ue their series of exhibition matches through the semis. Both -}/men are seeded into the finals — begin Thursday, Chief Tankers in Near Sweep ye Capturing all but one first place, Nearcit will provide similar enter- jand turning in a sparkling per-jtainmerit in the distaff field. They, formance in the medley relay,/t0o, get a free pass to finals. Marge Merrick of Detroit was team yesterday broke a knot in/leading the less fortunates that tits season's standings to set up a Must labor for their entrance to 3-2. mark. Bob Boyce’s club al- the finals, Her 20-game total of most washed out the Southfield 9544 averaged out to an unspectac- oary 66-30, . PCH entertains Flint North-| better than anything her 45 semi- i in a Friday afternoon nr companions could put go meet. gether. days offered little competition. The summary: 40-yard freestrie—won by Reberts iP In another day of steady shoot- ling, Miss Merrick clicked off four jgame series of 784 and 772. Eiitulee Wene, the en ee earn 100-yard ~ breaststroke—won by Rose : Qnd Gavette (Pi: 3rd. Humphres Don Carter of St. Louis and Bilf in the West Huron/| War 192 per game-but it was still ; oeelthree seasons ago, “bounced ara Eaveene Carter, St. Louis, Mo. S pieser Says ing “I'll never fight again.” * ed to “retire for all time.” DETROIT (INS)—Light heavyweight challenger Chuck Spleser revealed today he was retiring from aes — * Speiser cancelled a bout with Bobby Lane of Miami which was scheduled for Feb. 1 in Detroit_and said he had decid- * * * The 28-year-old seventh ranking contender for light heavyweight honors denied his decision was prompted Cranbrook, Berkley Mat Teams in Tie A victory in the heavyweight match by Gary Grikscheidt gave Cranbrook a 721-21 tie with de- He's Retiring * ley in a_ hard-fought‘ wrestling match last night. The well. -. balanced Oakland |County powers gained only one pin each in the tussle with two events resulting in draws, fending regional champion Berk- (>. Time 111.4. Ee isecond place on the strength of a. __ 20-yard wn pear Sis, ries—Her— a es! land LaMette ‘P). 3rd Frazier +). Time late 836 se aggregate for — 2222.6. the course-thus far is 3834. | 100-yard ‘backstroke—won by Blamy| (Pi: Ind Beal 1(8:; 3rd Dunn. Time! MEN'S LEADERS 1:10.3 Tom Hennessey, St. Louis, Mo. $17? 100-yard freestyle—won by Cummins Morris Cramer, Albany, N.Y S052 ‘Pi: Qnd Tollefson iP}; 3rd _Krist (S. Duns Fazio, St. Louis, Mo. 5042 Time $9.2. . Curt Headr, Indianapolis, Ind. 8030 120-yard imliv. med.-—won by Rose| Joe o_o Lansing. Mich. 4079 (Pi; Qnd Beal (8); 3rd Gavette (P) Chuck milton, Highland, Ind. 4951 Time 1:24.60 Dick Selgo, P in! aT Diving—won by LaMotte (Pi; %nd/ Ed Lubanski, Detroit. Mich.’ 4933 Kinnumen (S); 3rd Ratliffe (P) Tom Harnisch, Boffalo, N.Y. 4921 160-yard med. relay—won by Pontiac Ray Bluth, St. Louis, Mo. 4918 ‘Blamy, Powers, Robarge, Cummins}. eae oare siveontyie telay—won by Pon M WOMEN'S a 944 = iMar errici troit, Mic 3 tiac (Ruth, Tuttle, Uligan. Roberts’. iaree dg ng he Ps me Time 1:25.5 Merle Mathews, ch, Cal 3756 {= Doris anechtges. Toit, : 3752 Charlotte Grubig, Steelton, Pa. 3748 rs FIGHTS Jere Price, Fort Worth, Texas 735 RBOSsTON— my. Tibbé, 131. Boston, Elvira Toppfer, E. Detroit, Mich. 3732 outpointed “wile Pep, 1297, a 1. Gwen Hyduke, Englewood, Calif. 3730 one CRAMENTO, CqQlif.—Joey 137, [euiriey Garms, Palatine, Ti. 3723 ramento, outpointed Jimmy Carter, Stevie Balogh, ve Ohio 3722 football in today afte County’ 6 Navy's Hddie Erdelatz bowed out|seoring race if their play thus ‘ | Brake, Lake Orion: $ 120 260 Stockbri ss Danville 38 by legal troubles over the drawn out dispute over a | Butch Heavenrich, 95 pounds, : of contention with an angry blast|far is any indication. Bob Boyd Si Moos, Madison 3 ios ate| Three Rivers $8 Sturgis 47 match with Archie Moore. garnered the Cranbrook pin to at Aggie representatives over the| “Drake tops the ‘pack wih IM/2O> POLO SIGMS — jnertingwzn Wawtole 6 1 iad :*» * start «the competitions, Derhiey manner. Je which I his visit WAS Al! points in five games for a 24 aver- Oriole Contract Booth, Trey 6 105 175 MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD star Larry Gross followed in the ranged : Aimeshy. Clawson $m 3 | __. Promotion. difficulties for_the-match—arose—as-Spleser’s—|495— ee a Se Oe | ; : 3 Mineweaser St, Micbact .. 4. @7 tee) CeRersl Michigan 97, Aima 47 backers said they would guarantee $100,000 for Moore but . : Erdelatz was the ‘sixth coach| Ms heels with 118 for 256. ° They! BALTIMORE (® — First base-|Uacedam W. Bloomfield | § 100 16] Calvmaleg 4D 'natn sp only deposited $55,000 with the boxing commission. Lakers Dismiss Mik mentioned for the $16,000 a year|°o™bined for 67 last time out. man pe Boyd, fourth leading hit- Montrose, Rochester i 8 183 TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL *--#: ’ Lakers Dismiss Mikan and the fifth to‘ visit the cam-| | Rick Moos of Madison and |ter of the American Le lant |Goisdal - 4 a os : MINNEAI a : ao No prospects are'in sight. | jumping John Merrington are /seusor, has signed: his third con-|Mesley, Walled Lake 2100 137! pocucee te taken / ‘The match had been scheduled for this month but ca oe Erdelatz’ dispute was with Jack| others hittiig 2% or better with tract with the Baltimore Orioles, cobir sak toondé - Meta ti Cognie OO 58 no date was set. Moore claimed lats week it never would: be Lakers of the. National Basket- Finney, chairman of the coach se-| marks of 21.6 and 2.7. Leroy |Executive Vice ,Presifent William at i «fanl held and filed suit for ‘$10,000 which Spieser's brother-man- | palf Assn. dismissed George lection. committee of the college Parks of Clarkston: is just ander Wasingham’ announced today. |wara, ‘tmiay Cy ‘°°’ 6 iid’ tos Maryland § &s, Oeerestown WDC) 45 ager, Joe had posted. as a binder. Mikan as coach today and gave board of directors, = =| with 19.8, Co es Lote Old Boyd batted .318|Watson, Brighton, : ia Virwinia,Mittary 88 Richmond 62 One ro eS the ‘job to Johuny Kundia, the . sconces unl ncwunat “aliee tm a ON sets bar (tng hee wrest Wills, Arma * : By Se Spieser's last fight was April 5 of last year when he was | MAN whe directed the club to | ~ ‘brief but’ sharp debate with Fin-| No player in the county aren has and 167. pounds, Boyd had more|Demik 6 Match i iil eas Soe ree knocked out by Tony Anthony of New York. He said he "gutert Sack 4ande toe ney. He said he felt A&M didn’t) been able td remain above the 20/piays. than any other American |pcthets. Northville $ : tea} Wabash 79, Franklin 8¢ thought about his retirement fully and said “I figure it’s best | aia i & Picante Lmngey ow d follow proper protocdl in ‘dealing mark up to this point, Still lead: : Be eet ped end hele. "pectin wove cm ici ‘ 33} Seems Gain’ oh Case 66 | to hang~“€m up now. I have been offered-a job with the Mikan cack . : wity him. ing ‘the way is Imlay City’s Jimied at 091 in 1957. 7 te “yeeran Ping hey Bad Bala ot Pacino Whitaker Paper Co. that looks pretty good.” . id + ( 4 a _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 _ - i SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM ALL 1957 CARS LIFT GATES—-PADS Automatic Tramewteon WANS —STARES— Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year—Whether a % new car or truck you only pay for what you. use. information, reservations or free local delivery call 8-6811. . - a a“ * - AFTERNOON cassie ~ 120 Teams in Ladies Invitational r J i , {2Communites Twin Pines 3 o Feat, a A. - = Cones | Rattip. a Pisvertist 6. . FH Mavor William W; Donaldson t Fda, M. ‘s ¥ Sam Benson © . i ¥ —_ iac Uae yd er 774, Rick-| E. Haglund 286, W. Leigh €°D: Huron | and Elks officials will take part man's 2131; A, Mulla 206, - Young 528. _Clesners 1086, Huron Cleaners | , , : - | SS area a | epee intz Shares | — : The tourney will run consecutive) = = | SPECIAL P Bn An pps 2 oe | aby ___ 9 cluded-with all bowling to be held)- WHITE SIDEWALLS | 222-22 in It is warmly satisfying to wives and families lodge 810. to know that the head of the family has cared enough to belong to the Auto Club. 4 ~*~ * All contestants in the event are sanctioned by WIBC are either an Elks wife, . widow, unmarried a He has provided help and aid in use of the : . ° family car, but, far more, he has provided 6.70-14 4-Ply Tubed Tires j daughter or unmarried sister. quick money for the family i in case of his | ae age be needed is 3 as | fatal ae within aot its of vie hoe | . 8 events (actual pins) folloping out defeat. : group Life Insurance —— policy t : a i covers his membership, every member- ze the ee play ship in the Club. Better join your 500,000 Club neighbors who are protected .. . you'll feel better if you do. AUTOMOBILE of Michigan | straight loop win, Another “highlight of. “the new tournament will be the awarding of a bowling ball to some lucky —o * * * ) r ff All awards, with the exception of Plus Tax and You i —— ce recappable casing 9? srs. CLUB =e, -|24 at RO Kimball. A LL Your Charice to Give Your Car the Ex-MSU Boy Wins - on . 5s Fresh Beauty of Whitewalls at a Bacco w—Bob Jemilo, for| RETIRES Etrey apd Westsiders Score VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE Fraction of Regular Price ‘mer NCAA boxing champion’ from| Hirsch us ‘Michigan State, made his protes-| back of the Los Angeles Rams Overtime Victory ‘DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. ‘etn atts “dca over fen ram po otal yesterday ee A. }. Bogue, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St. — FE 5-415! H. Barns, FE 8-133 R. A. Warken, FE ?-¢140 M. MeNally, OL 2-T74l -E. G. Tynan, FE 4-2891 iL. Taft, FE 2?-8019 Virgit Keener, R. Wilson, FE 8-0205 (Hofly) MElrose 7-7451 K. A. Skinner, FE 5-1799 ) Cc. “Check” Conn, OR 4-6954 overtime gave the Westsiders apae FE 5-6136 ren ee oe ~ - Knights of ee age 7 p.m; Lakeside 13 points. Moote Elec 48 Huron. Bowl ‘in? Records Birmingham High's ace swim- ho per cent, namely 60- bowlers, mer, Pete Sintz, yesterday after-|shared the purse. the 200 mark with less than three weeks remaining before the men’s deadline. WL WL! Pts, ' bot ; ‘ ; : 25 ‘ : Li = Ss Opereted Locally by MAZZA‘S MOBIL SERVICE Pins | 81 13 octal Brats : i Sitised Gu 7 ‘ wa me i : . Ke le . Kats Goof Bells * —— = IS Peddeck and Pike Streets FE 8-681) : B. Girls “a 7 ee x ® Relies. pot Tram, No. 2 f HING \ i er . 5 ee eee s |ourne ears — ae ca 8 Ee ai ss oe. semunaty wenmre : io. act arit al epee Ze | ito Press Event peat = —g wute"Geas $350 ise "Bom) 3 | | , FRIDAY NITE “BR” 7 rays FY a6 piseotries P. 28 36 A new local bowling tournament, The outstanding women keglers [country into Pontiac ll seek ror let. Stephens 44.16 HM. D, LaVere 27 33;Elmer’s Serv. 35 20 Warne: Sales 38 44, Which will host 120 teams, 200 dou- ae ee as a ae _ socked Feb. 2 Deadline Date | i L ee i" 3 Piisere Ne: 3 33) Presy 1 ei, Peasy’ 3 nie. — bles entries and 400 singles par- ing area say een o — . LDpoy voir ig a Men; Cosan Have S dD oO you rie i ana fami y a sen i it Pabst Blue 18 3 weer Gane sae Se gets gor “dl oo The aa follows on the|!0dges = be represented. Until 10th . K. Wiilhite, ston a at t ontiac ub. Donald Long and Peggy Bender ee wt Braver Bt oe cH omana com The event is the Ist annual La-|Ce!s of a successful state men’s! ,,, alee of the Ladies Na-| coousy Torrens ‘taters Conc. $1 Cooley Lounge 38 \dieg N session held last year. it will bring tional Invitational. Eva Miller is) Entries for the 2nd annual Pan- ; idies National Invitational tourna- . ; : be tT co en bowlers from every part of the secretary tiac ‘Press Bowlerama have hit g Cooley | bee. 4% Jim's Haw. 31 20 Strohs 24 Blue Cleaners _ Z| iment. ry P . headi fo Rickman's M. 35 94 Barbara's B. 27 33 Oakland Vend. 37 Biemar Inn ; : the 150 figure and are fig for * * Last year a total of 500 men and women took part in the first jtournament which was initiated on-— ly three “weeks before the op qualifying round, and more than Entries thus far have come in in another as the Maples swim! prom 12 different communities in team swamped Ferndale 71-25. Vic-) gaxiand County, including Pon. tory, in the ‘Dales’ pool, was the tise, prayton Plains, Lake Orion, 9th straight this season, 16th with-| (yarkston, Rochester, Oxford, Birmingham, Novi, Wixom, Meet was an EML test and Walled Lake, Milford and Holly. with a sanctioned number of the Sintz turned the 100-yard free-| ABC or WIBC is eligible to enter. style in 52.8, clipped 2.3 seconds x * * from old mark. He swam with} Qualifying will take — place at Buick to a 200-vard freestyle relay|Lanes for the men on Feb. 8-9 pool record of 1:38.0 (old mark,!and for the women Feb. 15 at 1:40.2), Both had been set by Bir- Motor Inn. mingham. Maples’ next test is Jan./ gen bowlers cannot request a specific time er particular site te qualify. However the men can designate on their entries a pret- erence for bewling on Saturday | the 8th er Sunday Feb. 9th. This allowance is made for the men who must-work on Saturday's. A field goal by Bob Richards in Should they denote this their sites a and times will be armen ac- 370 S. SAGINAW ST. j $1-29 win over St. Vincent de Paul cordingly. : City Cage Slate in a Class D City League basket-| * * * 1957 WEDNESDAY'sS GAMES ball game Tuesday night at Lincoln All women must qualify on Sat- At Pentiae Centra’ - gi Class A—UAW-CIO -Local 504 vs.| Hastings took scoring honors with there be an excess of bowlers will |Sunday Feb. 16 be used to com- Royals vs, Jewelers, 6130 p.m. ; bd ha Tincole’ Funlor mee ee In other ‘“‘D’’ games, Fred Hy- plete qualifying. , . Boys Club, 7 p.m.; Perry Park vs. st./ten collected 24 points as Auburn, In most instances qualifying on : Watt aie "soul "s' peruse? "* Heights Boys Club smothered Cen- saturday will begin about 10:00 THURSDAY’s admis tral Christian, 54-23, and Jack's, a.m. and continue through late Af Fentios Cow Bar & Grill defeated Perry Park,’ Class A—Lakeside Royals vs, Knights, ary afternoon. Qualifying on Sunday of Columbus, 0:30 p.m. 43-27, behind the 10-point effort of| win start at noon. Joe Z Lake, 7 p. : What Car Has —n Ges Gril wom 3h ih cy : Class B decision, a 62-45 trouncing) A CLASSIC Cleaver 197, D. Beedle 517: Oak- Of Walled Lake, as Bill York) jcan be completed by early after. z k land Coin 648, Selector Golf Club 1700. tallied 16 points. Roger Nosek net-|R0OM. One reason is to permit any Pts. ra ted 20 points to lead the Boys | bowlers entered in the state meet at Battle Creek in the evening to Oakiand Coin 43 Wardrobe C. 26'Club to a 52-39 coast of Booth : Selector G, C. 36 Wilson 1 . P - - Neliies | 35 Team No 8 it Homes, also in Class B. ant sh Cs ee : —_ ns me dy Reman! noe oe == * * * Sn “a Read this eck of four Buick | UBT, one _ new issue © rt entitled: Bowlerama tules-have been for- warded to all area alleys to be posted on the boards. 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But if you're a southpaw, this “baby split” on ithe left is all too familiar. | The left-hander shoots this from jthe right side of the alley, angling ‘his ball actoss so it hooks between .thé two pins. Because most lefties shave a natural hook, they have |to give their ball enough room to jhook x Pee Se the two pits. A right-handed ae ae this Spare from the right side of the |alley, too. His hook should also |way — hitting both pins with the 'ball. It’s possible to convert this iby hitting the 2-pin on the right side and knocking it into the 7. \But if you don’t get proper pin BE you're out of luck, Make — you hit both pins with the Complete Brake ‘Tee. F acd quality, fully guaran- , ie e LL ‘ : Shen Roundup Jan. 25 poli Football, ‘League, © will} as : a speak at a roundup dinner, . { pene. aup , : = Tech's titth, annual sports roundup has been scheduled for Jan, 25. It will feature a hockey game with Minnesota and a basket. ball game against Superior State, Tom Miller, promotion director for the Green Bay Packers of the Kazoo Stifles Adrian KALAMAZOO ® — Kalamazoo stifled_a_last-quarter. rally by Ad-| rian and took a 63-59 MIAA basket-! ball victory last night, EXTRA $ 00 PA NTS Regardless of Price Range ‘Custom Tailored” —WHETFH-— He mpion—_Carmen Basilio — ~ flett) aad crue henrseaigtht title buhder Jack Dempsey, hold YOUR awards presented them at the annual dinner of National Boxing Writers last night. Basilio got the “Fighter of the Year’’ award ‘and. Dempsey the award for ‘‘meritorious”’ j PRICES START AT $52.50 piacass Return Title Bout OR---10% Discount Instead of Aan EXTRA PANTS AW The exclusive styling and superb tailoring of AP Facsimile service to-the game. Basilio Talks With Norris E a murky Los Angeles baseball at- mosphere today came this cau- ‘you—that the question of where ers Have New Scheme Los incase we Into’ the appearance - Selaie the commis: | sion, but the question of renting | the Coliseum to the Dodgers had | come up several times before, | with uniformly sults. Today the commission was to| hear a report from its baseball committee on O'Malley's latest plan. If the session produced a rental proposition, it was, to be voted on later today, probably to- ward evening. O'Malley's new idea was one | which would not necessitate the removal of any Coliseum seats.: tiously. hopeful forecast: Possible clearing, followed by mass -relief. ‘For this was the day on which it appeared—not for sure, mind the Dodgers will play next season might finally be settled. * * * After all but saying he had de- cided to put his National League. team in little Wrigley Field, Dodg- er. President Walter O'Malley ap- peared before the Memorial Coli- seum Commission yesterday with a new idea for getting his ath- letes into the 101,000-seat stadium. Hirsch Jacobs and F, A. Bonsal | both trained three stakes winners) j ra | inconclusive re- | is - Lou Janka Heating & Air Conditioning apa. 888 AE N DOWN S$ YEARS TO PAY FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES On, BuRNERS * OM FURNACES © Ol BOMERS + WATER HEATERS BOILER REPAIR—SALES and SERVICE SALES & SERVICE ' 177 Edison, Pontiac Bus, FE 4-3811 Nite Service FE 4-0445 Sal was actually O'Malley’ 8 first during Maryland racing in 1957. wt Harwood Custom-Tailored Suit NEW YORK (#—After a night; “I want to beat Robinson more They cost no more than any good ready-made clothes of being feted as the 1957 “Fighter han any Ceres eo isilie continoed. Your Own Fabrics from Hundreds! of the Year,”’ middleweight cham: CHOOSE Your Own Style Complement Your Own Persenailiy! en C | napted=te-the winter” jof Camp 24 regulars. The rollicking — creek) ts origin behind status. It is breed to appear Falcon Hungarian im- Felt, judged between at 10 a.m. nern Weekend Is Fine only small boys weré up at the ‘erack of dawn and outside for) lengthy exploration before break-7 ‘fast. Older, wiser hands contract- led deeper into sleeping bags and contemplated the protecting vir- tues of waterfowl down. But in spite of the cold there was considerable activity on the’ part of wildlife, native and im- —woKtSS build, of beautiful gold color 2150 Ostrum, Pontiac. Trail tition for the Pontiac Press best- in-show award, highlighting. the annual winter show by Pontiac Kennel Club. Show gets under way at 9 a.m. Judging begins at 10, and the show will run all day, to 6 or 6:30 p.m. with the best-in- show -award marking the feature conclusion, ts we * Pontiac Moto®, Retail Store, 63 Mt. Clemens street is site | fer this all-breed,. unbenched | show. It is a sanctioned AKO exhibition. “This site is ideal for the shew,” says PKC wo Kraft, t, “We are grateful A ed -of- by Henry Gotham, who has been very helpful in this connection.” One entry, the unclassed Vizsla, a Hungarian breed, which has no AKC status as yet, is among the unusual breeds, that include a ibutterfly dog, (the papillon) shown ‘for the first time in the area last winter, a Borzois and others. * * a ; Judging times are: Ring | — 10 a.m. won sag dy hair nte en retrievers; mm pointer, hers, Welsh, W. hiend whites, sirns, Lab-iand. Iriish Norwich. terriers: 13:30 pm. — Bediingtons, Scot ame / 2:30 p.m. — Ger. shepherds, 22 pw — Danes . 2— im — Newfound- fh nine No. }— 19 am. — Weimaraners; Pentiac Press Phete an unusual type, hound-like in- Owner is Norman The dog will be 1 and 2 p.m. Show takes place from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., with judging beginning —= Retail Store is the site. owners had troubles enough with- | out -being cannonaded and we confined firearms exercises to in- jaceurate pistol work and some erratic shotgunnery at blue rocks, ne= as Dr. George ‘Petroff{ insists | on calling them, “blue points.” Like we said before, a winter | weekend in the north is a great | | thing, but it's always nice te get home se you can rest up. Our usually reliable ice-fishing reporters have either lost their 7; know-how of winter fishing or: ‘have run into something good | jand have clammed up. Anyway) their reports are almost universal- ily somber. Te coler cockers; 13:30 p ockers. Irish water span. = setters. Airdales. 1.30 p.m. amooth fox | terriers, wire {.. terriers; 2:30 p.m, — Irish setters = Ring No. 4— 10a Basenjis, i}. inch se ars i6- cau teas ih. daha. hunds; 11 am. — smooth dachahunds, |wh. dachshunds, Borsots. ts, Nor. | weigian elkhounds, Afghans! 1:36 pm. — et weg $— 10) om. — Pembroke | Welsh "Te chows: 11:30 a.m. — Da jans, French ib Kerry Blues, Vissia, toy Manchester, iiion, Yor! ire. ter. rier, 1:30 Dm, toy poodies: 2°36 pm min. pinschers, traliak da, lone c. Chihuahuas. se Chihaahuas Brus- sels grigfons, Maltese, Pekingese. pugs, Pomeranians; } p.m — junior showman- ‘ship; 4 pm. — variety groups Solunar Table Best periods for the pursuit of legal game_ and for ice fishing may be determined by studying the attached solunar periods pre- pared for this area by Jol-r Alden Knight. Periods listed below cover ithe ensuing week. Major periods last for an hour to an hour and a half, or more. Minor periods are of somewhat short duration. * * AM, P.M. Miner Majer Miner Majer | Thurs +. 245 = 9:08 23 9-34 Pet oe seee-345 10:00 46-20 10-35 | sat 440 1055 615 11:30 Sun oo. «6:38 13:06 605 —— jis Pe anGae 628 12:10 655 12:38 eases 710 12:58 7:35 1:18 wea Be ees 750 1:38 8:18 1:88 tre | Crites Will Defend Deer fed regularly, but with. | out the urgency of near-starva- { tion they'll feel in the months | ahead, on tufts of hay tossed “| along the road. might, |could have, identified, in this eerie procession, such rare species as Milo Cross, Paul Kern, Dr,. Dana P. Whitmer, Phil Hubbard, Don Nicholie, Bill Bundy, D. B. Eames, George Watson anda whole clutch * * * Although a junior sortie into the cedar swamp disclosed plenty of rabbit tracks we figured that their but ran silent beneath a solid roof of ice. a i “It was the kind of weather when | Being Studied — Golf Course on OCSC Site - DON’T SAY | _ Muffler MIDAS See King’s ad on PONTIAC sree, re Sales #40687 scar Ou UTICA . * g now, - “ elby il 0. ‘ : Goodyear Service Store : ; : 30 South Coss, FE 5-6123 Gene Richter's s0es neeees Dee AE 9851 : United Tire Service CLARKSTON ; L & S Standard Service 644 Ocklend AN., FE 3- ‘91 13 Rogers Standard Service 304 N. Johnson, FE 3-9478| East Auburn Shell Service . 608 Auburn Ave., FE 3-9576 it 1007 Baldwin pen FE 8-3417 MILFORD Cook's Shell Service 2955 Highland Rd., MU 4-5085 Smith's Beach’s Standard Service Cor. US-10 and M-15 MA 5-5731 Mobil Service in Highlond, MU 4-6572 HIGHLAND ~~ @ vere Be eee es ee Monday and Tuesday Nites Available for Private Parties or Groups Rolladium Skating Rink- | 4478 W. Huron 4 : * i ; ee. ee oe ass es course sometime in the future on locs i I club members who would like to.|\?, [many feel there -may be merit inj such a plan and this aieens | will seek answers to. Committee Pro Futu ‘med to Possibilities. for e Layout A golf study committee has been) by County 's Club_ president, Newman, to look into the possi- bilities ‘of constructing a olf formed at the request of various | inte the long-range possi- of a golf layout in OCSC. No definite action is expected several months. . However, many of the tee so far are: OCSC editor, , Henry Tipott, ¥ for the careful observer bins, -"stallation in March, Boisterous Weather spaue Fishing Trip “i * Al Weber ane Iroqiiois road, went to Marathon) to try for “sails,” ran into bad weather and were out just one day of four. ‘We did get. some kings,” ‘Bob reported. ‘But that wasn't what we went down there for. Those Key fishermen—have— realy; been hit hard by the stormy weath- er,” Work-on-Club Slate Preparation of a slate of officers, for the 1958 OCSC election is under .way by the recently named com- imittee, composed of Charle Sparks, Terrence Bolin, Bob: Gub. _tew Borer, Don Eakle, Clyde) George, Jerry Rustem, Al Loomis and Jack Greathouse. | Election is set for the member-| ship meeting on Feb, 26, with in-| * Bob, East ~ World Skeet Crown One i the questions as to the ates for the 1958 NSSA World = — s Club revolved sia * * * || Detenting “works “champion is (OCSC member, and NSSA prexy, ‘Chet Crites. Crites won his ‘title at @aracas, Venezuela, two years ago. Crites is making. plans to travel to Moscow about Atig. 14 to 27. Mos@yw shoot is under aus- ipices of the International Shoot- ing Union, and ineludes pistol, ite, {trap and skeet shooting. . M-L Browse Cutters Ready for 1958 Trip Annual deer browse-cutting trip for Multi-Lake Conservation . asso- Siciation members has been set “for this _w were still being taken for the jaunt to Tittabawassee resort in Gladwin county. A large delega- ition is expected, says Monty Wy- song, chairman, who may still be contacted at EMpire 3-8951. iy ieoaeere Club will ‘Skeet Chattiptonships, the National Skeet {sociation to be ocsc during 1958, Skeet Chairman Ho-\grounds July 28 deo’ eiBig Skeet Year Ahead for County Shotgunners oe uly. 28. through A\ followed by the State p licen ry ot at eo rear “ e Angust. : & THIS ‘ March of Dimes leaders from thoughout the State, will sip coffee with the Governor’s wife. The will be asked to hold similar Meanwhile, some 70 greater _Lansing restaurants are giving free coffee today and asking customers to donate to March of Dimes can- nisters. The free coffee netted near $1,000 for the drive last year. an * About 25 million Americans have “Weill, if we do have onetner oor, 1 hope it's with the | chronic diseases, British. The British are always so polite.” as BOARDING HOUSE WELL, HOOPLE, IF YOURE NOT UM-YAS, YOUR LETTER, SIR, : MESSY WORK fer Ay i i. YA REQUESTING AN INTERVIEW a. Fite . | IT HAS BEEN YEARS, OF COURSE, YOU f-~ CAN YOU COME IN Yj, SINCE MY HEYDAY IN GLASGOW J TOMORROW NIGHT AT | 47 7Z\ UNINERSITY~~ BUT LWAS~~ (7%) 2590 Sw AH-ER<~THE BELLWETHER, {| OLD CLOTHES THIS IS \\ AS IT WERE, IN CHEMISTRY, fap] SOTA PRINCE ALBERT / UG fee oes SEE Me an: -&% Pod ad lyeoteh Rarrerty// gh ee | R even! ) Ty PLEASE KEEP your JKSG. if 7 7 ama ¥ 4 SN AK WALKING DOLL AWAY 4 N . 4 ____} SSN FROM HERE eS R G2 = fm - \N +t ‘= i YY cS / ee . _ SX - . Ss] & : MAN \ 25¢ . vy obo \\ ay Te. Che AJ Y NY perso se : Came Sy Canes Pees Sten te — ERNIE LB SHAN 1h LEDS PP " \ y I, S eee Ee ’ Oe By Leslie Turner ~ . X i S = DIDN'T ENEN ASK © 5 f BUT IT'S WITH-| | THIS PROJECT WILL BE KEPT SECRET TILL 'YES...BOLO SHANDY, - S = 2, f = S BOUT af) ar IS Siok ogi ppp moron we A AWAITING EXECUTION IN | ti SS 1958 by MEA Serves, toe, 7.8, Rng. U.S, Pus. Ont SUN BAKE IDEA= THE MURDERER WILL HAVE PAID FOR / : OUT OUR WAY ___ MAKE IT VTi? SAY, WHAT GOES ON THERE? ) THERE WASN'T MUCH MEAT, Yi lil] YY 4 { Ever since YOU MADE THAT J SO BEFORE EVERY BITE 1’ Ramm Uf) / SANDWICH YOU'VE BEEN HAVE TO MOVE IT BACKA AR 7 = V Uy, ROOTING AROUND INSIDE LITTLE OR IT WOULDN'T YY), OF IT! IS ~~ gyn § ach 24 WoL) SK tl ABOWT & ' THAT z |} CONTRACT UIT & AQNAG- - J 1 DO A SERIES OF H ARTICLES OW THE * 4 MAGAZWE EVITOR. 19 OP... FF Mf > | NU 74 CONT YOU SEE “AGIE GATS GET - V THERE ..ATTA QL 1 EXPENSES PAID. 4, ae on eta 2 ER PACKED, 3 AG Y tu OFF @N Rowww7?7\ |} o 77~ 4; ALT fe | Oo AA = | Sf of 0 go 4 : F417. | _MORTY_MEEKLE “J MaAvee THUS, LUCKY MILLER, MA'S — ME Lik , COME PIPE THE STEWARDESS 39 Sout : WHATEVER mas Oo (alae — HER SUDDEN , a ‘f ALIVE THAT DYING ERA / : . INTEREST IN TRAINS ?) / Agrees Set ee ME o steamed ty" > 7% HTS OF Nas 20 ui : eae i | 3 Pf > Vy Ss am Se _ = ek Vi, GRANDMA i ——— | By Charles Kuhn ) Jt UR See | P o. a My, GONNA) CONTEHA LE YOUR LAST WEEK N WHEN E SANE TH] |... THEN ACCIOENTALLY =< ' ‘HALF ACRE CASTLE — ' “John Morris =| ~ Waee ru 1S sintered HOUSE T SHAPEED Tit PaD- LOST TH a DOMIN' KEY! ; ie Naerecae | a=] & & |cusTomer’ ld 4} [LOCK ON TH’ REFRIGERATOR. wa oe N\ 2 ' - ==> = “Ne ’ peTRorr | POULTRY _ New York Stocks ee . - _* * & Say gente ss % cieseses 3% APT =vrieespasd Late. Morning Quotations) News in Brief Harlow H. Curtice, GM _ presi- a vaeeseue “4 i — ism so we. i top @ gualty Bre poultry up to/air Reduce ,:.. $03 tot TelaTel. 30.3 dent, denied. the government com- [Dee 2277010. 19am May 200000 122 atavy” type "Mann BE28; gh), weittld See Oe es plaint when it was filed in July ,,Cor'— a — : seeseees Hit hens, 32-13; heavy type, broil “ "Nelsen Ud. ones & L .. 39 1956, and GM Atto Bruce me: = ue Fes e fryers, 3-4 Ibs.. whites, 22-23; Barred/Alcos ...... e+ 614 Remb Ce, we 43 an m= t s10 si rey ‘ ey ssneeere LIB Mare... 11.90 |Reeks, 23-24; eaponettes, 4-444 Ibs, 22; Am Airlin’ .\.. 16.6 Kresge, . 4 « Thomas J, Atwel, 17, of 819 Bromley of New York said yes-\"“Gats : May ...8...11.90 |5%-6% Ibe, 28-26; ducklings, 28-31. |/A jem Ge Lip mene ; a1 Menominee Rd., pleaded guilty to terday: = , DETROIT EGGs Am Gas & Bi: 337 Py aise :: om reckless driving before Muncipal “This case is of extreme. im- DETROIT, Jan. 14 (AP)—Regs, f.0.b Ae Gye -- BE Ueows ....:..- 142 'Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He was portance. We want to show that Livestock 7 Detrott. eases’ included, federal-state (Am Motors” .. “gg Lane 8 Cem .. 20 . K . 4 + 03 Lorillard ..... fined $25 and given six months our superiority in the market is ivestoc war nties, Grade A extra large At. ea a 6} Lou d Nes sc $1.3 . , Ry ee 5, vetage, 45; ; -*. probation. ese due only to the fact that we make DETROIT LIVESTOCK wid. ve. 43: ‘met ium, arta wie: A Am Tel & Tel 1178 Martin Co Bi : a avg. 3; mall, moe, Ww ve. ri William W. Moulton, 18, ef 36 the best bus.” DETROIT, Jan. 15 (AP}—Cattle. Sa-\Grade B. large, 40-41, wid. avg. 40%: Aim incase = @ eee 3 di 1 k- * * ¥ lable 500. Early fresh receipts rather'brown, Grade A, extra large, 45; _ Afmeo Stl... 45.5 Mert Chas. ey pleaded. guilty to rec small; around 300 head carried from 40% wtd. avg. 41: mediums, 39:|Armour & Co . 1s J oo a The government asks that GM/eariier in week; quality rather plain, | small, "36: Grete B, e, 40; checks, /Atchison ..... 178 a M&M ... $3} . utility to high good predominating; cows 29-35, wtd. 30%. Atl Refin ..... 6 sont ward |.) 316 6 rhe be enjoined from selling more cemories “stoned * oe ge early Commercially graded: whites, Grade Aveo Mig... - ff Materia and on than , run; early trade slau a + .Y oo him $25 gave him ig 50 per cent of the annual heifers very slow, outiet rather narrow; | browns, Grade A, large, 36-38; medium, Bendix Av .... $1 bd or a 4 bus requiremer nts of the four ODP- few _ sales aves urerad i de- | 3344-35. [saya eer sis We Nat Oyps a 2 erating companies named as co-j@0e: market not fully established: cows Boeing Air .... 305 Nat REDD Loy : " High. e zs img slow, few sales around steady NY Central ... 14.6 Margie Watkins, = of or oS conspirators and that GM be re-! with Fuesda ‘s decline; few sales good ° . ; = End OG 3 Nia M Pw .... 31 jland St., pleaded guilty yesterday quired to end any restrictive ‘©, l0¥ cholce steers 23.00-25.50; few) Briggs Mi... 7 MO Am Av .... 3} to the illegal sale of liquor. She y wttlity end standard mixed offerings: Ic | @C S in | y Brist My ...., $46 Nor, Pac . 3 was fined $15 or three days in| #sreements. ett hcaeet ater cine ene eed run Balke ... 383 Neve auslin |. 124 Fy im firs early sales w y cows: — urroughs 5 . 2 jail by Judge Cecil B. McCallum. Hagians noms atk peptic ty 00-16-80; canners “and cutters 12.00- Announce New Firm Can DEp<-rve HAE Song’ .2. 308 ond at b in 1955 g5 |, Hoes Salable 400. Moderately active: Capital Airl .. 136 i oe Ste k & So Flour Mill transit = n ), OF pemaegly opened a ve ies cents) ; carrie, Cp... iss Pan AW AW. 147 cent ower; sows stea mixed lots P ; . * Sen fol... Roa d by DCA Food ee is ce = ph gpateai the |aumber 2 « 3 190-240 Wp, 19.2519 s0:| The rare ne firm eter Tr -+ 848 wee Bs a cquire 0° ia aaas loads aumver't 210M, ood a7 te be isso 120 eenan has been Te\cnes & Oh:... € Prey tC: : The q Y rms ed as co-conspirators number 2 & 3 240-300 Ib. 17-50-1850: organized to become Heenan, Pul-/EhStt y:--:- $43 Pepsi Cola’... 203 HILLSDALE w — F. W. Stock by loans through a financing sub- few 208 jb. Rumber 3 19.00-10.25: mixed lar and Smitha, Inc., partners in Cities gve *.. 481 PS “uF next week's special conventian will!and Sons, one of the largest inde-|sidiary, Y e110 w- Manufacturing 0.400 1B, 1480-1848: sows 200-600 Lh a’ announced today. |iueti hee ---- 332 pail Pet... 38 nde med Acceptance Co at ferential! Vealers. Salabie 50. Steady; choice dcotum Gas ... 16.§ ° to set up a strike fund pe ee iad —_ ca —— ates whic ccitig slory could not 224 Prime quoted 28.00-36.09: standard Joining with George A, Hee- come Ed... a4 tabi phd coe hE aks wih the he Me Te ae een ee Sh Sa oS CO he ne Ea Boe FSS BS ;quired by MUSATIES Sheep. Salable 400. Limited early sup-| aan, are Robert A. Pullar and (Copsum Pe 4483 “et - 45 iNew York. *~ * & ‘ply slau, ‘tambs steady; few small pobore C. Smitha, Pullar had Is c Pe et 44) MO. Reym Met... 332 | It also i sed of ind bots i goad and choice wooled lambs 23.50-/ on’ Rey Bl. 64s The 95-year-old firm will con-; SO Is accu inducing > po! cull to choice slaughter seep 5.00-| been associated with the former = cores Joe Royal Dut... 318 of municipally owned 10.00 firm for eight years, and Smitha Copper Rng ; it Bt Ree pay = att) for five. orn “a will Mi - 4.7) |specifications which excluded man-| | Underground diggings at Inter- Cee —a 6S. ufacturers other than GM and of] ‘national Nickel’s mines in Ontario Pullar, Se is hg tos Doe cane ue m 6 Shell Oil -8 ¢ teh oF ie oe . « } Thomas A. Edison took out more refusing to~sell parts, engines and totals 410 miles, more than the noel Lay a = duated. 2° Pont _.:.180 Socony 1 aa year, The payroll loss will total presently vary with individual re- ‘than 1,000 patents on his inven-|automatic transmissions to other route between New York City : and School, while nitha gre Bast Air L .. “1 Southere Co - 38] itions, lbus makers. Toronto. from a similiar school at the Uni- ae be ““* 994 Bou Ry ....... 304 —= versity of ilinoia. EL & Mus... 3.7 Sperry RA -.:. 1941 x * Sener net «+ 55 od OF ind... Se ° | The new ” actuate will con-/Ex-cell-o" 1.22317 on we . ws tinue to operate out of offices lo- | Frenens 3S: sted Pack... 25 cated at 5 Cariton Ct. in Pontiac. | ‘Pood Mach .. 686 gwift & Co .. 3128 y —_—- = _ ate [renal -_ oo “_ syle oy wes sod ; “STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|Frueh Tra .. erg ped RO i a for the County of Oakland, l Sen a oo e Bscttl oad = Hp | Juveni ision. . - In the matter of the petition con- ce Acre oe Tmt BR Bear ae pace Saad Sandifer, minor. Cause (Gen Shoe 211 Tran W Air - 124 ante, Arthur Sandifer, father of aie 33 Trantamer .. 38.2 Petition . having been filed in this | ore ao oom yee =>) Court alleging Where- 3 Ps . abouts of the father of said minor ga eae Re, es Cory Asoo aH child are unknown. and the sald child /g: west ¢ Pf 137 US Lines .... 28 | neh Parrygerr| prastarg moaeerhceao veer Greyhound ... 18 US Rub ...... 331 t is e place under é the jurisdiction of this Court, el oped oe pan Ga | In the name of the people of the | sion estk “331 West Un Tel 16 | State of Michigan. you are hereby noti-| Cent 1. 84 Westg A Bk 222 = . \fied that the hearing on said petition Indust Ray "45 Westg EI 63 will be held at the Oakland County) |Ing Rand "108 Wisen & Co 172 i Service Center, Court House Annex,! Interlax Ir vee 20.4 Woolworth 303 1260-B West Bivd., in the City of Pon- 1; pus Mch 0 Yale & Tow 254 = : ae = tiac in said County, on the 28th day) Int Nic Yngst Sh&aT 735 || of January, AD. 1968, ot nine o'clocK in: Paper ... 68 Zenith Red ..133 in the forenoon, and you are hereby 1: ghoe _, 344 ies : . Baston H. ficiating “Interment in tid rks fis wilt He in state ‘oat , pee spare Griffin Funeral eT ALVIN SREY. Ae. a3 2 Bro sta ae C! = ta amit reen band dof ica whet —— pan and fisreit ¥ ery. te ae | the Voor s Pu- Ce, ry B aS War 4 Sa & : weaved Seabare Wwe “nee . Martin; dear son of Mrs. William Martin: dear father of Jean Ann Martin: dear brother of Albert Raymond, Alex and Willford Martin. Punera!l service will be neral Hore ith , Charles F. Robbins of- ficlating” = ogg ee in Dryden Cemetery. artin will He & state at the —— Punera! Li! ._ Oxtor and Pred W. Teeole: of Mrs. Mary pes neral service will be — Keero Harbor, with Rev. Robert H. Benedict officiating. Interment Oke Teepe wil he fe sea a Mr © e in s at the ¢. 5" Godard Funeral Home _ Card of Thanks 1 ee ’ fF WISH TO THANE oor MANY friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of Kindness. floral offerings and —— bouquets @urtng the recent death of our helped as in an We = & Mrs, Omer DeConinck & Family. END OUR Wife and mother, Andronick We esveciaiiy thank Father Web- the Pursiey Funera! Home, ls B04. 594 and Mich Bell Mint, Charlotte Aniskevich In _Memoriam 2 ——— Pr * LOVING MEMORY OF CHAR. ie: H. Crow. who passed away 6 years ago today, Bog 1s, 1983 tad " purpose see, ut a is well that od fone by Thee. Sadly missed by Wife, Son and Family. — IN MEMORY OF MRS. GEORGE w. — Tuck who passed away today (Jan.-15, 1957). A patient sufferer was she. When ms ae to the end. of life's rocky She sald gy “wanted to go where our mothers are: —— . Mason Funeral Directors 4 ee 244.0 196.2 69.6 1716 petnoit sce | ~Donelson-fohns— - FUNERAL HOME . “Designed for Funerals” = = = oon NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ant Co. 25 2 “AIR AMBULANCE, GROUND _ Notice is hereby given by the under- ee ; 136 140, Pursiey Funeral Home FE 4-1211 Siete Tet “oi sar: ex “tit $9-4---34-4 ” #2 4Dee CRIibsIN cu ADE TSSt; re'cieck Stunt at 97==. serves the right to bid. - ABSOCI —DISCCUNT CORP, By: E. R. PASCHKE, Coll. Mgr . HS, 16, "68 NOTICE OF P C SALE Notice is hereby given by the under-_ signed that of Jan. 39, 1958, af 10:00 o'clock a.m., at John Camden a ‘waren: PontaetG E Ole Chem to. = == 4 s=4 $4 Michigan, public sale of a 1951 Olds Howell Elec. Mo. Co 42° ~°42 «42 2 dr., bearing motor number 518M43257.' Peninsular Met. Pd. Co... * 100 104 will be held for eash to the highest |The Prophet Co. : -- © 92 98 bidder. Inspection thereof may be made; Rudy Manufact. Co. .... * 74 80 at above address. The undersigned re-| Toledo Edison Co. aT en Pe Theumhtfat Service = FE RMI = Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Wayne Screw Pd. Co “No sale; bid and asked Dow Chemical Reports Increase in Net Income — Ambulance Service— e or Motor PE 2 COATS FUNERAL HOME Complete Facilities OR 3-778T . Drayton Pising — Waterford Tp. ~ 549 less than Car “F”* + greater comfort agree that Plymouth is the hardtop for you! * Based on factory retail prices, Detroit, Mich. even though the Plymouth Savoy is the lowest-priced hardtop in the low-price ‘‘3,” it still offers Plymouth’s exclusive features as standard equipment. Torsion-Aire Ride at no extra cost ... breath-taking Silver Dart __ Styling... safer, surer Total-Contact Brakes... dozens. more! Drive it and discover Plymouth’s dazzling per- formance... Jf A a a ee Oe A ep Mt : i ion a4 SS Ge 6S SA SO Plymouth brings you the Bos Hope SHOW—a full hour of fast-moving fun—Friday, January #, on NBC-TV < Star of the Forward Look..: & “Fill your Hope Chest,’ says Bob Hope, Plymouth TV Star 7 WIN $500 A MONTH FOR LIFE in Plymouth’s big Contest Other giant prizes include 18 new Plymouths and 450 wonderful Motorola all- ransistor portable radios. ... It’s fun... it’s easy . . . and there’s nothing to buy. . See your Plymouth dealer now for free entry blank and complete. details, * pored Cars, Michigan, public sale of a 1954 reese Healy, Roadster, bering motor imppted 8154385, will be he! i. cash to the highest bidder. Shepecuien thereof may MIDLAND ® — Dow Chemical Co. reports net income for the six months that erided Nov. 30 was be made at above address. The under- signed reserves the right to Did, ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. By: E. 5. PASC Coll. Mgr Jan. 1s is “f: $28,957,241, equal to $1.12 @ share. This. compared with a net income of $25,444,320 or $1.01 a share the previous year’s like period. were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 28, 30, 58, 63, %5, 76, 78, 87, 96, 121, 112, DID We Can -Y2-Hour YOU , KNOW? Give You Delivery of the 1958 Cadillac | of Your Choice c oe | Come In—See and Drive | Motordom’s Masterpiece of 1958 ~ Jerome ASK US ABOUT Low MONTHLY PAYMENTS Olds - Cadillac - ; Open Evenings Except Set. 280 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-2623 Help Wanted Male 6 10 BOYS We need 10 boys to work one ri day. 5, from 12:15 to 4:15 pm, ’ or Apply in r Wednesday cme TSS8y BERT FALKNER . ‘CIRCULATION DEPT. A STEADY JOB For geod 8 ady worker, Ap- rete ne ser pality 7 heptah. wr <4 ae, __W. uron.” 30°to 13:30" 6.mn i ea one ition that wil! peg Sea at tneom commensurate with your abiiity, One that er include pride and satisfaction r accomplish- ments one © * Staak wit i offer —. of avenues Savancement? . . Phow =~ Mr. Pape of Milwaukee. at th ALDRON JANUARY 16 9AM, — 4PM. ALL mond py vatre ni ante Eg am a Wi AUBURN RD, § AND BATH JEROME BLDG. £0. te tore, Cactem beeen Lene, PE 5- FE +2018 ; : upper. Very good condition. FE ~ sss73| 3 8t NT. 2% tiled bathe bay on iow v service.| ‘The boss finally decided to pay me what I'm worth—he _2-7425, : oni CLEAN OR eT ner garage, Lote | or 4 BEAUTIFU APT, . mo MD > MP. STRAKA ? cut my salary! heat furn. en 3-7491, | 5 rooms, Bod bat mo. 2 bed bedrms. ar Lehto Li ‘also = Attractive gir! whe os sy att sanding ang finishing. Phoce rE Typewriter Service 22A : “pestevn, 19 ier {Pt wmin : per mo. Duplex} sma? t ISS coun teu vatete dal old onaamnmpasee ~~ | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ARTMENTS. CALL| Styling, Large rooms Pull base-| Woodward & Square _ JOS. FLEMING, FLO FLOOR LA} faving. PEWRITERS AND ADDING M 7 ‘ We invite you to see these fine red aa gent oe f ing, finishing “158 Po. "Macuine REPAIR in A Eepert ux} 5 Ment, ‘Liberty & Sockane sis. | — MASON al Pr 2 3 ROOMS AN BATE IN EXCEL- BARGAIN 7 Poti a SCOTT Sens | MASON WORK WANTED MICHI-| fice suppy_Co.. 17 W Lawrence. IMMEDIATE ~ Neat Cont Auclaes| 6 vans, Maree, of Festine. Me The Home df Tomorrow ear Enea ve, EY EL DING Uphoistering 23] ACTION | 7asth@ratiisaiFa'act| Satek aetuie oop ia |re'tha Sriilllicye ah| Be azarae a SRVUICE BEADLE’S. DRAPES. SLIP COv- 2 AND 3 RM. INDIVIDUAL MoD- CARETAKER aT ath tion | oo LOCATION. , SIDE. Q tien, Kitchen is 8 “Work Wanted Male 10 SERVICE ers, bet spreads FE 5-1927. On any — se ee new) erp —— oan = ‘= eae ST.. OR PHONE PE 4-518. K.G. basement, Soar Sacre! "Hospital, pink range and, dish pin Shy og din- FE 2-700 “Eves. OR D2276 EAKLE’s CU [" UPHOLSTER-| 2, season our cash upen sa’ True Rustic HEMPSTEAD, 102 £, HURON.|. PE ¢5 room. fons living room Comena). Friday night, Jan, 17. A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW - STING | ing. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd anaterz” Mapes © frepets oss Lake Orton. MY 20008. __ Gi with ‘brick firepiac *, extra 7-4 p.m," only, other time.| repair. FE 44210 REMQDELING ot asctas | ann spi title. Ask Templeton. | J ROOM (APARTMENT 1 NEAR FOR RENT : Again we wor eos r. REMODELING. AOBATONS DFtIO ” Raghias UPWOLsTERING 238 peng we es lor 7 TARO BOOMS AND BATH. eon 2 Ray want (ome tie ih 9 ar sraened. grape i e wor = ir. N 5 : | G S urn. uburban liv at its t ‘ Help Wanted “Female 7 oro Fe? | Male work. Lie ones ide 5a RE it Beret aa BED. | | i FE OR 3708, 4145 Clintonville Rd. | _ $65 monthly or weekly Fee § rooms and bath. Clean and at- wpe f= —. simprovemente fo beaut: , BOY - T = "Witte WORE terms ds Your material. FE 5-5707. | 3 : ehland ADULT | BABYSITTER. ™ +8703, sitet tear “DIATE SALE New or seasoned. Pike and Williams PE jon ve and Refrig. Couple oniy.| shopping. ii portation. 1a to Year, CARPERTE WORE P eiaY Fite ra ROOF R REP: AIRS Lost & | Found 24 Buyers waiting What have you? | 7 “LARON Ra "NEWLY, DEC e Pe 5-2438, ’ er aastenkor | Donelson Hts.—4 Bearman, ym —} bere, 0B Gt | only aes = = | ——— LFE ¢4813_ Ask for Mr. Clark. tr. 3 LOVELY THREES “ * . Vacant. All white aluminum ex- “rote Ceramics “are best. 30 per 6.2 Ai SEEs Tow a0 | ahead, Pree gL do | eaist, | Geaic” ee maty ane, 0 Yor icy A Cc H eee SVERYFRERO PVT. | compieray Parva TE on a ae saa room, mirror ke Wepre high Gelveries. EM sane CARPENTER, NEW On REMOD-| TRENCHING AND | -*4,8 AR FE EBA ae steak Maat | GROUND FLOOR. HEAT FUR. "ston! sole | storms & spreene, Let aveate AUTO DEALERSHIP ~ DESIRES joo e OOMS, HEAT, NISHED. ORLANDO 3-624 EVES. HERRINGTON HILLS. CARPET-) ch > Donelson . pepitstant Bookke _amall, T rates, 3-897. BULLDOZING puppy. Grayish tan. Very friend- IN A FLASH grunting workers, near bus. wese to Done! red Per- |CARPENTRY — 30 YRS EXP | R__D. -Tnompson Fe +40 _|y. Call FE 24972, ee _4o N"Paddock OT DSS. faa’ Vesement PE Soec2 belek. || Gist Scholes. emai A position. hg or a fe | — sews ir. Formica kitch- : __ P rae Fs D: LADY’ ATCH IN| so Augie ROOMS AND BATH, UPSTAIRS, -yroneRN 2 BEDROOM APT. — LAKEPRONT. 2? BEDROOM. BASE. JOHN AMMLER-DAL ; > ble. Call FE Building Supplies 12A en Jobnsoa person 30 years _iome a Fee ennt® 2 Feoms| Newly decorated, close in. $55 per |. ment and porch. EM 3-4670. RAM R-DALLAS. wo ee i og mergyloly a dere to salstied’ trends ‘and ROOMS AND BATH EVERY. and beth including heat, LARGE § ROOM FLAT. DOWN. KIN ZLER seen er ree ariiet, ngs CARPENTER WORK BNEW OR FIREBRICK. Sem ASS FA.| or alive. Around Huron Garde < oo Prygte, coe alr. i water. stove and. refrigerator | | _Tiagsy 0? month. Rochester OL a ple Tedd a. 5 Se ; f month. Ai REALTOR &@ REPAIR | — T: WOMANS NAVY BILl-| 3 ROOMS, PVT ENTR., EVERY- 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43528 Mat ERS | renoLg— x ~ a Ohnson seo fe egy ER, PCE RESETS om w me TF ESTIMA FE CABINET. “MAKER AND CARPEN- | 2088 A & N SU Tm FE 2 pon & Buren, Contained essential pe-| REALTOR Airport, OR $7120 R A I | EM REE E ~ pa¥ FORK WANTED, | Bitches = specialty. FE Business Services _ 13 | _ere. S08 8 Seo Tea | it oe a aaa [a a ae &) NOY nnett Inc. [. BE is bus € GREGG a Ta a = oes Lost — 1 MALE BL hl oe one uburn e Base. nion Lake ; OF TinEE ee ; aie REALTORS } FIDERLY. WOMAR LIGHT ‘PApHER OF THRE werk et ‘ony Al ACE TREE SERVICE. RE-| [e' ty collar with 1885 Royal OVER $1,000,000 Sa PE ba, OP ae. st. eos) ew wast or ew sie | 5 ACRES weet, saa Kind. OL 1-023 Fa iis, Timmins: Ort cur Did | Oak tog, ea 61763. Reward titta immedjaw action’ oi | FRM: APT. WARM. CCEAN, ATE FORE Regt oe SS MOD. HOUSE. CHILDREN PER. fair “MARRIED MAN With 7 . YEARS | LOST: RUST -COLORED PUPPY, a Section ail)" util furn TV, washer, ete. Chil- DECORATED a BOOM |‘ mited. FE 4301. Eve. FE ¢8312. with over 200 ft. road front. a. ALL MAKES Gp FOUNTAIN PENS Raker — e. W. Ho | & 2 room. PE #-2122 —— EXP. SILK AND WOOL PRESSER ardwere experience FR ¢-de0e repaired by factory trained men| gag” reward, ‘Chics. pet, OF Si a oS rs NEW) Ris. BATA. 12 WEEELY | MODERN 97 BEDROOM. LAKE- Beece “eum 10 ee 2 pe - a cone | \Man na FE — OF ANY! ot our office. General — 3-008 exsi "POR STAND, CONTRACTS. 3 ROOM NICELY FURNISHED. Rural. Near lake. Hunting. MA_ _ Suse Mens Sram Sohne baths, large chicken hones, Riseatackaon Mat rey nme — — oy ore! eel 33 **| fost. RED COCKER FEMALE ere ie Dixie Hwy.“ wuities furnished. Private en-| —5-9687. Se er | ae and just 5 = North of _ Birmingham. MI_¢ 733 = ma: EXPERI. ¢ St. Phone FE 3-01 NEw 3 BEDRM BRICK RANCH EXP ina- =a Buse reas: seeks situation. | wee ¥ no collar Answer to name Curly trance & bath, West Gide. Adults WICE, CLEAN, § ROOM FLAT, carpet, partly furn. Full base- Pontiac. Only 632, Pg lly ham area. Car neces- Write, ‘ere, Ed bles — | Lode bons peel ee 810 _reward, FE ¢4i16 __ _FE +020 or PE 2006. =| Dart furn Pontiac, garage in| ent PE 27200 sary. Wi unity for Brown City, Mich _Pree est No obligation. PE 21631 LOST BLOND FEMALE COCKER |3 LARGE NICELY PORN CLEAN | _cluded OF 3-403)_ —.- NEWLY DECORATED 3 BEDRM - MARSHAL ST right ren Per triew write | eTU GLD — | — puppy. Vicinity of Blaine |” rooms, Pvt. ent. Adults only,| NICE, CLEAN, UPSTAIRS APT _ho with garage, EM 3-3474 e FE Pentioc ; etring: eee Nom 3-8004 DENT Wo "Aka On 8 URNER rte ; _St. Childrens pet. FE 4-4751_ For land contracts or equities,| _29 N. Anderson in country near “Romeo 4 rooms | see .7 ‘ Fesitheas aces apes FOR ann ar ee PETES 2 eel A tea rape I co CSTR | SE Teel a ee ee ASE on ete. INCOME ————— one ta aaa A : 4 ot- e ms ire = ir. t Sade Tee BM ae ea TE we ArrCaReR aeavice | Sach abet Det, facie | ats 2" obligation, | _hve ~ | ae Eee Be, PY Ep nearing momen | we enero tied ais ook Se clean oad fast auvcrs, Work Wanted | Femate 11; ng “automatic washers. 39 yrs.| LOST: BLUE WHITE - WINGED) !sst_ courteous ‘Service apf. 1 caitD.| Orchard Court Apts. moe mg “ne nroempgae wee pgm tively aoe of Or cae —Ste. — | n Pontiac parakeet Male. Liberal reward. ARRO RE ALTY | * on bea 10 Saimer St. Pontiac's most beau-| Sb42,, Neer new schools, &, trans: pe Ee GIRL, S 40, MUST BE EX- 4.1 ee nl PICK UP & DEL. RoY: EPs banter a ee | wae Want 75 3 aM & BATH BABY Oo ae a ~ —— 1 bedroom. eincon- agree 5-134e. . ay, § rooms bath Tlenc with cy tg | CLEA PET? 6 Dresd Pontiac. i a a ea! vi- wn ineh “Almost ouse coaking. ive fa. ARMING AND IROWINGE.| OA 8-2045 oF etre tae s home? PE b4mse.| Cal FE 434 or FE $190 | <2 [Sty GIET “VERY | ‘ual entrance. “Adulte ouly, FE | SAM. W BDRM Rew" stove pipers: a Re * bee bu, white shirt ae GtsTtom RP ESTER WORE | Stichigan An Animal Rescue League. and ask for Le a McCullough, | 3 nice, on ot lla Lk. for re-| _ 8-018. oe ee — — Gumemna tor. carpeting and “New” HOU! FOR sUsiNESS Pick-up and delivery, FE. Mtehens, built tr im | LOST: BROWN LEATHER KEY Cass-Elizabeth e OR 33766, THREE ROOM APARTMENT, UN-| ‘*T. ene gas furnace. 4 rooms and couple & small attend. | werd Cocstruction Co “Tm | enss. Com driver's license. Gunae a ‘and = ROOM APT NEAR TOWN. EX-| furnished. Call after 4 pm. FE site, poweh gah Vacant January 1. bath up, Excellent invest- + ing school. Live im. “Prt. rm. a Pet FRONTS es _¢ ieee after Tues. Vicinity of Simm's. Reward. same De | ree eran nen tel wa. | _ 33004, $100 ease, FE 4-5000. FE_2-2105. ment — more par- bala, Must be itellgrat, ecient A, Ug del FE eet or FE Costow LOGbINO AND D saw) FE tow. Wanted Real Estate 32A | ; {et Aisle. sib weekly. wulard| Twos RM ABTS FOR RENT. | "SORT UR men aren eat =e: ont oan ome ices Fe | RONEN 58 i | ELECTR i ae OTOR SERVICE RE _Hobbies & Supplies 2A ae ; oe bath cag catranes Sa WOLVERINE -| Beigwin, “MY ‘ndea8_° "| ] S inst DECORATING, * dap nervice, PE bi | ing & rewinding. 218 E Pite | Daiwr THE NUMBER PICTURES| , RADE FREE AND ee ee 3 toome bait, 2 chudren | statt HOUSE POR BERT. | $ 00 DOWN carpenter Werk, plum and A-] WASHINGS & IRONINGS. ae —St,_FE 42981. Sérabte games. Backenstose| Modern} bedroom home, play 3 LOVELY CLEAN RMS.| permitted ci r month, K-G. |, month. Interested cal] FE 6-1150 for so much h piaster_boarg repair, PE $-6371.| 2 $3. Pick up and deliver. FRANK'S TREE SERVICE Boot Store 15 EB. Lawrence St. epee — = eee S| ent. 116 : moo eee ~E. Huron, FE THREE 8OOM’. BATE. ONFIN- almost impossible. Just ime. iy YOU WANT TO SUPPLEMENT) (2183. _ ana clearing. + Pape - 410 ~Notices & Personals 25| water. finished soem, perne|? Quen, JS B. BOWARD . : ed upstairs ¢ miles north | HE e iy income, we can show Por WANT em WASH- ne A — - aes — paseo carage. block to Tel. Huron —Acults. -e72! Gis | Reat H Fu Shidven "980 ea acres. leonl tor pong eas tae A gem age of 3 a day > ho: D KNAPP bedroom lakefront home on good p = Tr SRICE respoasibiitiee, tod = tig ving guid- apes Beate 2 SERVICE RERUTRE K ‘ lake near Wil consider/4 Ri APART-|1 BEDRM. cozy. NEATLY | bedrooms, are ott be ocated ‘near State x Seration. Teyments of Ge cae me gai e. Hapoy times tor youne- aned, sold, repaired SHOES unfinished to Pon- eat, Frivete entrance Pri | Auto. gas vupphed. FE Hesstia) le Deople. ou: pda, oodles je taxes and phos For thter-| sters 2 to 3 yrs. old. , oc © Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE Freq Herman on 91003 _fiae Press, Box 17. _Gale per: week PEG anise. -_2-4856. Wm. Miter. TReattor. Just sebee ce — Total price xiew call OL, ees y. i ferecey Stee = sa : ~ — 2070 Airport Fi IR i. _PEderal -|2 BEDROOM, WALLED KE For Rent R: Jee _ LADIES TO SELL COSMETICS SAstarrtind 1h BY WR NY HOME -| | HEATING COLD WAVE SPECIAL 3 50. ‘BUY OR SELLE LAROE RMS. & BATH. PREFER | . modern. Ciose to cliy. ‘Rens: MA t Rooms “37 D NICH . : e — c ; o : ee t OF bedroom down gee hea | x Barer dare oom, O : CA b all large roo pr er, 4. . BR . mMoRRoOW dieing see eae f with . 7 Pisin a oe lepaa an and. ey 000 down, $ . lot, TA ¥. : : Drayte ade new, - never ranch - : $0 x 142. Only own WwW n : garage, : Freee") boorege price barbie . full price. HOTS. Hey starter room, mer : ‘ Son heme tery be Jest Su are the re room modera ag BO lots, : { City =] uae —— = = $1,500 e basement, u Mot esebect se oe : Jest of G ae Se tes een Ss es. tog Baal as 2‘ ea 7| bom a eDansid, West o Yemita, | buyer Yes, it : a a k home. attr galow, 3 bedrooms lon ta fo ms = a from ~. Room | bu and screens w bric aalten: ggien. 2 i et. 8 a Will poe a *'@ soa mile foeation. storms 3 , Tied water x= comer - ——— : WEST nam i one ‘ Sa 7 tex.| fltches. Tiled “beth. many ¢x- Sorage. Fai ates $30. Sad ND GARAGE. SUBURRAS. Lavety and ocl ic $550 Dow e ina Wick Guples- Py distance schools. warag i. OXFORD. ae | gs: Thorpe &t. 2 begreom ees, fine, room Rt onetait sige Sed Oe per: eeu oad Ra tne ‘bit ——— Pots Paice ctrl jen apo tie | 5p Es . = PONTIA is : “Lake Re are rated, by —— ment. , — Watkins Fate pene i Coupes redeco erg A Large 5% = eercen UTICA x eat. large WATKINS fa a ran € i 2 bedro nacho ¢, #8000 a , & Room tie ecen: | ~: : r ae = 3 : 7 Breeseway West Side ioe web $950 Downy * bk L ARK REAL ESTATE! iot mone "UTICA, from $1, commer bes —_— a ye ek , . this 6 Pising. CL: OR FE ngs nel =* R- 1, ene summer ee ee All on 1 foe ct. Close ee Drayton Pia go402 » Event - Hi rs r Fl wood ting sot snbeth Lane Call ve Pr is ate Bt. bus and terms.) 44, peme hear rt with ev NO" VICE Ct th. f separa in Elisa ed at $800. _Lake P and ¢ peel eae reom Aipeyer lg Sa | aw ISTING SER rea be tao ries ing area. it has 6 - Seareces mt ite connate igned fo refuily odara 1 ete L a B bedrooms e¢@ Int, an the area. liv- No. =e — cs 5 Re Des space ca m, mo ( MUL’ R on iar dining today, isa g in ot roo! wDE floors, the hearth - aoe tor dow: te let $600 Down ont floor | | Ribarate: Sree BY PLAINS AREA, — | $6,300", th-Crawford, Iye. ~ Ing: room: and foe eee lie R. Tripp. Real ford FALTY CO. Soo 3 saiherns Located = el a respon er Pecan tec a. ‘tee th ted smi Two “ee te] tee . ree i unter “shaded eee ate or____FE 200 =C = E ute a. | hbo state — jo. trac . 5 rooms, area hegter 6 lake | PE 8-80 GILES aS cor PE eos! ‘ont eta and dryer i Owner "ated. Gaus ; Sons on ee = a oe ose pes Ra Ss aaa z ee ooio ihe serene a oe i “TON FE ee “7606 tisded. It's Vacant. | session. Pus borat ene Meee sesh 1508 NOGALOW boc Baca. tre Le Pe tot the ed {IDDLETO? __after_6 Db elu & SELL $1,500 Dn, storms Eutches Calf OR SM, ep venenoe nt ost banein tered rarest, this delig \ S| ——— ; RE ne BUY ACTS Int— rt of Hools, c = | mewly vera np Ouly § ECI COLe R' one 4 LAND CONTR 1. ano enjow the comfort of after © es LNT T'TN get neta Broker ful home. ENLY inher- _ S A TWO PAMILY — This ee : Ee {hist mmac ulate cone anern icon | (CNI Wiel "Rose Mel any, Tro a ay at” 380 DOW anys iti + I é is 3 r : . of the best valve ea rome an C) ae. i ioko: eet, ea | Ce PE_2-2162 BY OWN. ited a Save re find N an ve pletely te § beau = ar oe an place a pa indows terse 1) 2 aad . = TRADE, breeze- cided ams, you ¢ an this isbur: = the aes one jas Gu () the picture w 3 ibldaed ae aa | : . WOR reo: = ge Fe . page loans — iek ranch repair Bced = = fleer, an etely furn a “ wea EI kitchen . SPSCiol Auto- : jays Up cal = tw ou ve —— room nr tae : roar Comp! Nat Re, T ern ning Too alls tis e 1% car. fi > bedroo bed 2 ‘Keego ied Moor Cor rpet r . REE the. Du red w tage | we: e| hou oat = and ¢ rn Cin. te mS Uene Sox. a] ne t ‘80 he 3 a HURON ST FE set ie co ewat "so Pt of ry Secoouied : 5 Mee opens Why V e n mi ered wa ; 7 "S ae _ oe 2 one ae A oe et ne me OPEN EVENINGS ST ATE SAC fale ap ete Lake, ceupency. Dorr epee - Lo ~ mi ar inns . iw : “anob k ree ee seen see on | ete 306, 7 los k bar ied Rd., month inc: consider 1 7eap ING OUT OF $695 Down, / and—rem emes Oaiy $1 ?) Rd. 1 le 6 and snac y living no Knob - Owner will MOV] pur house. oA | mle kG : : R nt . aat8s Cass Lake FE 4108 boards kitchen. ens oer ene ille i pgs pene: me in trade Realtor | fice A 2 W oi = lows you ad g “lpr 92-4875 : modern ith wall-to- ts well tony bath Needs me and : wait | sata. FELLOW 7 - 20S ‘am—a = PE 2-48 ITH room Ww ily room ws roqgns Fore land. $5,280 = Re WW N. . 10 i ONG Fe ~L. ‘ . 1 ITE BR ae 2 . r, too, ma yee | ER MON ting. fam the pen 2 ba a only hy 11 BR ae ogg we WI a fa | uiet interio of voice! $84 PE IN Rented eae aa ne oe er eTLatiInG anh aye Ss nt s “You'll like in a perfectly sonal or 3-BEDROOM $1,500 Tet a a enced for privacy. Has ae ove stated Stretmiined _MUI N ‘ - ilia 5660 Di “10 ‘tt dr ive in a 43 ad cs brick tras. Two ac need for. 2car ga- N Stream | C r} sun” 10" to dr —— es -EW HOME: = face “sSiet or WE| NTE a “a = 1V ult == le_ Houses NEW HO! basement Sedies 5-767 coe ae oa. paved LF Large bes: Open Eves THERE! ou find —— For ___For Sale | ANS ae ailabie. FE for equity in rm ange f Eitchen, ine Sask pace ot | ._* ERE! find | 4B ati av ll trade fo: rage. GOLD, | kite ining El. ey er anes like this for: uses ee 200. Wi : LIKE ws arge repel a floors, KN | $490 dc wr | roster aart reascoabie terms, For Sale House aye NEW wW bout - red Families | youre on roe somcnt suter*Ou, fereass This Vivite Se oe dining | UF ~ LO . bor Colo -sebool, im. pores Arieg Lal ly full basement, faundey a An . Ee ts fine | “O8TS in size room. 4 + : i meer. 500 ek Rene rade full ater, Ia nd clean. Ac of sintance NO OTHER C08 ement.| dan” nda karen nee endoven| | ER © 3 Acres panel ma TA ned. possession. vent wil pandle rooms. and modestly Be ggeory cine is beat “ snort di ll bDaseme Pe | an ‘ an | c “H: + m ars, A hae heey ey ees aoe & Le cupeoands pan is lea on Paxewoos ranch type. a meee | FI fer RMS Small = pay r =m i= ee uk home’ port Fast! iddleton ioe smenae'g beara nem site bests | ¢ hood fam etc. Get on ick aces oes = ecray ph eg ezeway | TERMS fe lag eee Tub Eng ite sty epacious Leslie R. Midd pot iaree pects hes oe ss ee B separa win lace autiful set. | T \. Nott, Rei wnat cea ining ‘no | “ . ‘ fe cies - Pontiac FAMILY s, 2 baths, Nh base. sone firep arage Be ated 2 AN REN kussel! A.) FE 4-5006 4 ing nook 7 - 188 FE DIATE. POSSESSION, tn- = crated) 0 Foom coe seen tt ting with scenic ete =a) PAYMENTS LESS TH nw ps FOR bet Tas cng z= a | OER ED ta ntr ang 2 D hettat wo * per femtty oe look: . ment "too ood fence "to high | UNE with substantial do CRICEST LOCATIONS ALL THIS ¥ ty bail on the nds bath = ncome Property 435A sone ees ee fe Walk io" and look WO 3.3350 feeteceie distance wen 33.050 w lrooms ONE pele ae peste! $395 DOWN ax venak | sinire, Recreation Peom 2 | I GAS HEAT er ac 4 porct 31 | tion. : Fira = FS90G m rooms chind OPE @ . bric ms tairs e . ow | 7 Paine woven gas er with f es a4 ev eral iy ). AY S IN. TO 6 9831 choot—tte- 7 room | 2 Rec ke Rd on Be' MODEL venings rooms, face luxury ex - basemen Beauti LY MODE 1,000 dn. eye fom severe ae ak a sc ST excellent 7 clos. | tect Lake ee Fnoons and ate Bhogat erp tel nly two left aol ee a eae on ean 4 fone poe = Lares reached {rom Se aa - RBAN ——- RANCH SIL VERCREST entrance U-towall | Located Brier aiat in large Atte oe BOND tras Paved areas 2 fenced yard an oo WNER MODERN Thom § e. also cel I St 7B oreh. | URBAN € NEW 3 B es home. vestibi room. Wa akfast large wa th full de w you BT 1 Earimor ry phy rs $i SALE BY ingot foors, ott CE meee PAS mith Glasses in 6 18.950 BRAND 3 fireplaces. | rge living m. breakfa wee), tothe sibel yes: ! HU RR Mode! :ADE “ EST shed -_ rn ace. ne ce i Gl io oe is peek with 3 ledge- | he larg ing room. bath. also hon oom. We iced very RY AL . T COTTAGE. roaan FOR SALE senting D & carpeted and ooms & ba te Ti $ CH home | room in m 1. din ma full tered uillity f 34 deve ates 28 down | HU k Wi cs ‘Ga We = ime and ye oO! On Ae arage 7 ‘ | RAN x23 hving ation roo nsek 0) medren rs plas this & with $8: Optio down Huree oe ts re ‘ CELLENT es pe EEE Mas Ce car §a OW? - ne in 12 in recre 1x13) F8rp oe aoa Ashed in| ike ai $6,195 k About house "is Huron Ga oI ete Ls a Cina hot eat garage re SD 1X 3 ved. Saws another in recreation oa] Se 2S emeet) tts CO | ce aae s As o in Hu pacious | ee ee deere rae ie &: cig city 3 ped. One MASTER becroom be halt Po Ge oes 5 dass pos ce Estate : Buy ee ee ee corner Y Ex 2-7633 5 -— totes aires car garage. in brick ty bath, te til walls, e. gas down, 13 h Lake al- YEAT To Each roo the tie "PANEL a, PE zat un fae ees gta ts ae cera nd Knotty Pip only $2500 | Khizabeth Exception RTS A DEAL fi Co: house on automa (3 F: __ $2,000 dow . Reasctably term m ee and Be $5 250 TY |. has share delu jtin vanity a low taxes = 12% rancher ivileges sLARES 2 : TY Building ~ ot at 2 een ans : : “4 | “ modern and FOR CHILD stone n $8,008 — Ret Ones! PLE LISTING SER’ TRArTIC this on END street | Gesl Osher beast, shape, paved ee vensee Oe bree me ees pen bere. C Decrees eBedrooms ‘wits 3a room. carpet FE 44516 SERVICE MULTIPL garage en DEAD- ‘office. | heat oim A-l inutes T Varsy sacs 4 corner e & 11 Roo with incom o¢ Pull ba Tro en oe Hardwood sat EAD in . ; eat kant Mee Gee | garage, a dat Cad ee eee on ree € home eee ce Nivelace. Cow ale "the ortega an Otter “Lake Susan wooded 1 — | earag Dus every | Gtai wmomatic ediate sal large ,lands care Drepiace (Low Agabla elneets ted wal OWNE ths. family © Lake. MULTIPL Exce SAT ks | a $15 ~ | floors. a d for imm ot Dear ga uel tea co et aor sen flee = pa crepes. i cia 3 ron ; | y l Price men ent w 6537 we RE EM floors, an ance clos it i. a AVE. ith stairs -t OYT REA 9on8 = Mi lier | more 993 with down paym 1 OR 3 week Lake Rt | ‘oan wee niche $23.8 re se. camtanp AYE wi patates H FE 2. ay. liam Mi 5) 3 at $4, ROKER ; 1 cash so or anytime 1643 Union Lake Rd Rec ious living kitchen, $25.000 FE 46 a Bedroom ho Hes full bese. cK sees aph Rd. i FE 2-026. B ee a ee _ erections Eve Seseras ond le Lots 46 nfmished ile floors seted living ; ILLS BRI FE 8 Telegr: RE a : izabeth La 44821 ony _ : ies ing si ood cu Alu- or Sa . ment =e te f carpet 2Car Ge SA Be a tongs brick . can N-TEL Baily BATH Da se, oe Leste tice LFE Co rer = aeoeee k TAKE ends 71 > ACR pe een | | Bren * ven’ ae SS teas ee wails 4 eining edicre ou tious seve rooms spa- "N. 4 BDRM 2 blocks s ERVICE_ z 3600 ea e. tull e ta eum screen: large cor- 3 LOTS to Squar yet ty nue i orc with all brand — DOWN. Olt heat hool |, ie ‘S M HOM E 38-0450 tm. home. ms. clos ho eriooking t with hard, close : dra rel j ty homme tivable: - | $750 up bile ae ex ae Lis R- BDR ts. F RN. os bed 2 ba wit reh ov basemen and Ore : rege Auischox family hi very liv ing. beau Lavatory hial and pu T 6-6612. MULTIP 1W. PA 2 eT paymen M. MODE am heat. Is, §12.950 | Lies lot. Huge beat j $3674 ALL eee an ie and wail carpet at hall from psroc ra Call M — = HEIGHTS. a 3 bed- _ov DERN. 6R modern, 2 steam & schools, | ner floor, gas bh room. | T LOTs aber. oe wall to ® througho ent | bow Lake a ADISON ‘y year o orner | RM MO 8 rm. | stores ; oP ule ine was 40-50 FT a: r ooms new oul te new ecorated t 0 excel | _Oxbe l a a Il 'M Ave i's fenced c 5 modern, terms oy pe “RON I R W IN knotty p | revementa. as m mntiac 2 BEDR tall beso cate ithe utully 4 full bath wy steam yor Sell C: | num ick. large inum storms Le brick. \KE FRO? ft on Ls | diana per ‘ Located in a ery i peing Fm bath down, full nesiiUred| ee o Buy « | room br aped. Alum wer) | family m and 2 lee ne with 100 0.800 . | Only . ; tor a roperty ands schools, arta tomelret pe ecue Bees coe i tc ard E. Fox snd Screens carpoted eee Soa ack ok mae He PS tee 1a Tyeenoe na” owe Salis ea . tea tne heat, 24 319.975 nie men SEI iad 2%> baths. Dp ' ke. fenced, b "ALLE Sylvan L: . me on Xx Rad. | bul 1 ear Abriaee nd a Gl me Grivel ibelt budgaiow ideatiai OW | down pay ing State mily OTHER ENT. ; i TRON NV: >) 3 room ho modern Telegr FE 5-877 Ready BY cue’ Waking dine eh be or geod ret LTOR Loan. Leaving _ SEVERAL Down Pavic HUR ‘at Pontiac Lake | “A satice a bacemeak Seat 363 8 103 DERN, ote for immediate 2707. scapes re ees REA Aple $1822) DO! JINNAN 7166 MSO a 3-8981 AND tine nad beopoienea $13.00. | | FE 37 & BATH MOD for ee FE 68-2707. school location Qa | 7 Maple’ on: atc I PE ¢-2577 | he: ERN OAKL RS open A real buy ROOMS & BA aber VED poe area vine 2 rants a Dine Hey DN. 73 FT | | R WEST REALTO: arace ; Lo. i wi 87a, evenings. | HA 8 LAKE with 1's bi an ow AND OME 6687 $16 000. $6900 D» & de! e uron NO OFF | MEMBE ARD OF fo 300 down. heat, ag $71 ON Pa : WATKINS LAKE ity bad —— RANCH HOME IDE 616 earance & de re lew o . 3133 STIRLIN oker. | NTY_ BO $2.5 } | rivileges. is” AR ~. , 4 Bedroo living room sth recrea- IFF BRICK we He itu | WS Unusual app « Den =| FE ontage | sa “DOWN. 3133 1-711, Br cou 1 Month P ER ERY RD. DE: room sith reer ore of $22 500 alue, situ ion ek 2 dedrms Bedlaa Take Fr 730 DOW OL ICE | klanc - of the 3| ANCHE. PHA. GooD ONLY Carpeted A es os pesca’ iol 1804 eens ell ‘an Brick Attac t 0’ of La 1 up. | §750 Nice. LL PR ake Oakls Buy o arkling | M oR down VERY TION. ef ents ae: mt = lot well | wee dey te So hen 1] th down, Walton 0 FU r cear Lake droom | The t this sp: BEDROO! I, $700 ou desire | LOCA page pedis) Spon) 2 years is a home uiiful acre stricted | 3! ‘a Laun k area. Gas | 8.2 & be ining rm. WN $450 reened a Wear tz neat 2 be ant bea banesiow ri 3 down G cures say, TIAL DOWN cn eaten, ae ca for @ iarge eae eee | age a eee Sao || 9 Beare a ee fre. S660 DO poms. sereeeed bere’ | mS canrownl isis utility room ca oéern arenes | $250 e nice fes be. closets, ciy 928¢ ear Lestog plan { i landacaped ah -iake priv two rE 291 = Extra. large kit with na Iso good "5" Foom rea on large MU eI ow cai ith kitchen ughout. Only year “Way under a Gee | AD mag eters vente ws : JET, Realtor A good fh ; SeBAivinian “full basement. two ale | ane nl beer Pe ted tere | Oxbow M. 3-6210 on | eee slesrs- tareashor meee ae, ao ry mer-| im a ho tie Seth. ~ ec ms | VALUET, sallect H : | Sot | 4 { - | loors, basemen! | R ih oul home ’ There ise 1 Figtmrougnout, two Eescceen ee a ues es Call E = 37.300 $950 mores You Welone tenced including Neent | fie sediate, possession ‘Wo ee! Ro NOS UNTIL ¢ 38 ae R. Irwin fireplaces. tt Pi plastere f . ce = attached 68: cae DOWN home in tot Many $7,300 WILLIAM C. pane bet eee caly s- | immediate possession accept OPEN EVEN! de! pwiGe . r baths, reezeway io 2 area ae. Bedroo large 4-204 em iss cecal own sah | gis > a =.8) B Ave beiks LOW | : et ME caer tetas Once area on extra pew MU E o with. po 1 "Rew paca ree be ie alata am ar RU ROAE rage pes 7 down pay-| |, fities, call 70 eae $1,900 a L N t. Lovety New FLORIDA PR t becaus OR _ or OR | WATERFRO? o0 terms ith aometes | posstt 6210. ee 780 5 | ince sree ores Mee Guif. San beea | ete WA CANT, $11. reme modern | cent “smaller | or EM 3 he acre cr Hetivnr |” Btrathmo tefully dec ent, auto on the lots MA “Livinae PE 0101 “HOME Ldeeoiret| white c= bungalow € Realtor | PAYMENT. GOT ixie wie 5-1829 = Ter s Detig o°cs| home. Tas a feos ornee’ | _Winess "coe al ie bt Tos hoot tiful t a | ton, Re: DOWN me. {6681 D fAple _S- Garter "138660. on | poe — } ‘ FAMILY dren of schoo! Va ve ire eo regeceneio: Templ +4563 Low po re on ieee eo Ma = 4 nodern 36x660 carpe inum a jOTHING nildren of re to = pletely lovely | Rd FE 2 bedro: hool, dine == - tt = porely = lot 1 drms.. ct pr ams " stove S. eve 3 chs oak os to ny . ee 7 hard Lake 35-0502 -| and w high sc yub-divi —— tHE STEER a a 2 be he diate poss on E BROS bg han you gas home y Ju pout All ing basem al ot’ ee fer € _FE_:-05¢ from ne e. Ideal for U 42045 0 ROCH r, Mich | 6 th Lake oraintag fees] TRE BAN W iit Soe thin cdeccly Wn Ne nace Ip bet ane teceeauc | “After | Wotitrontae $13,000. M an ecco ie | ee “room and tile bath. ch tye prick end coda | REAL see this | condition reception ih itehen. Nbin bar an ood garage. —_— G SERVICE 7 or farming. IROOM RAN “NTS | living e kitchen, reh. car- | WEST SID Bre) Bree ah eee ae ee mervelous carpeted dining room, ite! was heat and ¢ TIPLE LIsTIN Ex yest bedroom | 3 REI BASEMENTS | extra —— eran arage. See | Large ane cee oe . on ¢: Fane fetes a et wine room | r kitchen i toom, ga AN t Buys | MUL + ely new 3 Close to BULLI el i utility able acs: ie sieke pane recea: sate = eng LP ~ rooms, Beautiful lonet space. JEST Mt BUNGALOW Best soo—$i1-808 ban, $16,500 Level ea S15.500 port and b $15,000 | ment, ym 18x28" This. is reepett Saree ) / S sedver Bes ftcte ten Mey ROOM BUNG moder ——? t, west suburban, brick home We eters base fire. | 1 Salata aad asc at $15,500 — necrcoms arranged for puaisichs 3 BED! shingle cerpetine al me men 3. Lake schoo] shopetn floors Mpuilt in BEDROOM ) | standing Log at $15,500 on i basement oi garage pep et atiractvs at to wa oncrete Ty Uy ; 6.950. 4 room eat. hardwe d garage, room 3 $15.00 ewin | Priced righ { FA heat prone) sees and = TOG Price $ h Attache: ia living of % down rigage = eer ava ve hom carport orngr lot leges lace arpeting 1: U ¢2045 « atin onn meme iS eas seen eee aR ap a . priv 6 beateres, c see. M s low as Ine. R Lake s D LO jated, § ranch “do a | acres. sh Call to | As ) erin). eaid N 629 Williams DE ree pre ari rl AL oN mmecern dite Gj ——_ $500 DC ™ , | Price ans ee. 3 | Terma (call to m4 Cen- Re IRE BR. 2 | Pee ae Sine qe ‘oe & #3783 rercaa, pee ‘Beat the os W OO e trees ws wa NG. oom ee A SON REAL : vom inte tue modern Hoe tome. cle Realty. tigen Main —OL 1-0070 ay 213 Wes Eve MI 6-3783 Rd on 3 } 00 monthly. a lovely - to grow we or, loce — ea Donne 4 1397 Moves ant Wath ar Bs 11.800, 8 fF Richard Ste hiand, Mic ME ey Office ERN. L FE 5-0447 Eve | of rent. $35 * your 2 wre ak floors $12,750 \ Phone FE. ehien caneeat side pe dis- Price ue Street. Higi TYPE HO: oe moom NOD Hee cash Thee : ae m ee . — ts x mirror are ek yy 782 W Huron § cated ewes! Walking Full North sid - off it DRM. RANCH ioe ort eee pec ments ec : - arm Home Lae j home re ame eee . : gas heat YT SIDE we srt Fred's 5 downtown. wa- : 7.409 4 rooms 3 BE th. dining ne iF insulated down 1716: “FINPE | large Far aLED fs illia S ge for your “Mo ehoote Wks fireplace w NE Re tance to furnace. ga e- Price $7.4% ; 1 ba tchen. uti insulate FE 21 ae Tae E Y REMOD Di- } : l bail ay ‘plans choose oe , “OW basement, furna ted Imm T large ki Full hd da eee ae LANCH loca- ARTISUL Sort ai ay) (Se. a. : ° eo sara down RY diets (po bas ter, insula ll price Perry ick lot 8Ox140 Le wn. Take RAS good loca Er CELLE BASE- INSURA i Eas a. Several raaeen Stacia i a heat, 2 IT for imme: ated 2 ter heat session Ful f . & rooms br lot $1600 do 3.6156 — 3 bedrooms, igh school. | - EX H FULL OL L ESTATE & FE 4-06 1 bedroom, fear us Bs VACAN Newly decor aie diate pos nderful value Price $9 500. Gl meneaee EM 36156 __ Large new “Waterford high large = TION nae ae dwin Ave. From wedBRO REALTY EALTOR pea ire cmon: , eereets bath. large. lve $6,950. Wor tee Gtm Acre jon, near Senn oie | MENT GARAGE T- ott Bal ; McCULLOUGH. R arag | rooms nd wu . * ick — 1 Acr : ra. De ot. 0 =] ee ENTAL A E re | = | ie room een 2a, eal ice $14,100 6 room br | 2. Rms. and 7.000 | Bilne" Foome. te se 3 hoe Pa HH | TRA a a aes ce a room. 2 veara “old. al 2 ees onthiy payments on “Price Full Price $7 bungalow with) nace iene TY AND Down Pat:


$1 E BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME OAKLAND FURNITURE 1068. Saginaw = PE. 9-883. lp X 19 RUGS WOOL FACE. $15 95 Reversipie, $1650. Im ps orted, $M 6. i Ra pads, $5.95 Pearson's peat 42 Orchard Lake Ave. SINGER | ROUND BOBBIN: Fine condition. eke ot tunity. Phone Lincoln }-5502 alter 6 p.m. Lincoln 5-106 _ Diutubura Wanted For Alr-Way —e Gpacoreeret POR SALE - INFANTS AND) Chlldren's Shep Rechester, Mich. OL 60721 8 om te 6 pm FOR SALE: FLOWER “SHOP “AND | greephouse in Northern Michigan space a “3 4 2 a ependent Price $236,000. pot need much cash, Wil) case peeen DREDs OF DIVERSIFIED 5 vs SINESS NITIES Bess. Ne igations, We save you time Me oti of Pontise Im? 8. Triegr — 4 4-0521 Eves Call FE }-00 — MY Sisti | MILK Di WITH STORE. in. Oakland Loan Company $2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO margin sales and Pe tora ex- = eeraas ii nas oh $ clusive franchise ior k C 2 LIANCE CLEARANCE _ ayia ; ete poiniment,w__C_-_Beiden. h’ —+_—-off -on-fioer—sampier—and- mont 5-687. Detroit © Quic as bad éomenstratars : Were Now $009 Orenard, Lk. Rd. Keees Harbor | ___ PE Sat or) Washers -. $249.00 §]58) . $leace 8 s 4 er . FE 2 Deluxe P. Button | | Auto, Washers .. $208.65 8244 Bz CTOR¥ RESULT Vacuum | | ¢cleaners, all ag 1 year = ooo 8 08 pope $16.95 up. Home & Auto ~ WHEN YOU NEED (229 - $500 can jase ft Fagg wid on your furaitu: re * Payments to —_ your 30” to 16" up budget We Will be glad to you with your money 4 } | Floor ee FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac state Bank Bidg . Law FRIENDLY SERVI “LETS TALK TEAGUE FINANCE CO. a2 N. MAIN - t 6. Moni on Appliances i ie eres | E PHILCO 1 TV. USED. $4985 R B. Munro Electric Co ie60 W. Huron, Pontiac Orion, le E: Automatic 2 Deluxe Wringer | Wash |2 Auto. Electric ere 1 Deluxe Gas Drye Sive.bs $173) 2 Gas Water Heaters, 3 gal f $96.00 848) 2 She Admir. Auto. Refrigerator .. $300.85 $238 J tes Upright reeser S270 95 1 &M. Deluxe Refrig. $249.95 $158 es—Ges or pop Lewyt Sweepers ve Now i WAITE'S Downstairs Easy Terms _?E 2311 condition. By” Tv. $20. 17 TV. 940. rE ae eT i cu. ta _ 67788 9 PC. DINING RM. SET, EX _ijent cond. MAytair. 6-3512 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95, oD res ag oe ere aay ty 3 Fu Wall Tile oe Rubber base paint, gal 2.73 |GUAR. HOUSE P. t $1.85 _ Syers, 141 W. Huron | E 43064 it PHHTLCO | TV —, ees if _ cheap. } PE 5-4971. after jw mM” «GE ei range. Frigidaire refrigerator, goed con. BUSINESS” : ~ ‘Tavern Good steady year around business im small town in i if county makes this i H i b and wife No food er entertainment. A_ real money maker. Radio Shop Records, television, radio and service ood- profitable ‘be MICHIGAN BUSIN .ESS SALES CORPORATION sear . Aas —— #1522 _ PARK AT OUR FRONT — LIQUOR BAR Hot downtown Pontiac location no.food or entertainment. Same | partners past 20 years have made their bundle and own call payment. For «@ tment, GALA REALTY: NO LAYOFFS No Short Weeks foo ere im business for joo SUNOCO ROCHESTER. MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 A UTOS HOUS Ph. Rochester Of 60711. OL | ee eee Loans — modera or not, >in Count For home 7 sdaitions or “$ Oa second ply 208. Netional Balding with Laos noe TELEGRAPH RD. | {3 BEDROOM APPLIANCE | sALE Norge automatic dryer $118 | Norge Automatic Washtr .. $138 Family A nic onl of the cop but 4 0 3 to pay. Gas and elec retrig- craters ranees & water heaters. Bathroom fixtures. veds. chests dressers, ran s mattresses Living ! occas tables, lamps bargains USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN OR “EASY TERM want out $14- 2DR. STANDARD a oct for metal boa Raley pkg lor or er me a $7558. Cal afer 6 _ Business Sale sos Live Diamond 14m - : 1 Livernots ae NE PROJECTOR, ee i nie weed on FRI @ nae Eat Stee pars rm Hei on Auburn Ra. M50. DOOM SUITES. Dresser and bookcase ext 18°? modern sostens, ‘Blond, Grey, Wainut, — — 8 ture Annex _ive. ~ BELOW suscame tae Innerspring ae. $17.95; cot- © 1988 by WEA Service, ing, “I'm not a ‘nice little man’! In fact I'm something Sod dome ee 9 seed hueeatogs ier WL FI 0OR Se PLE Warehouse Clearance 2 } separa — ane Reg. $4895 Norge Appliances ms - a, Gas, ky —_ bie os a ° rm. teble Bip : 79 85 tect ae bg all — per foneee selection fy a i» modern pied tha ve vou, Pink. | GAS WATER sant aS Electric water heaters. =r ar igs =" first ¢ Thompson aoe WATER HEATERS, “30 GAL. pew, Consumer Power a4 Rroved $98.50 9 Moree are — marred. Bot G Heating Equipment CHRYSLER AIRTEMP LUXAIRE FURNACES . inmeapolis Hone E& 8 | PONTIAC Sale Store Equipment 64 AuromaTic CAR WA 1010 agus Campbell Royal toyal Oak LI 1-0564_ NATIONAL ¢ aa ~~ REGISTER. Gevud condition reason MA able. NATIONAL CASH iH REGISTERS — im $128 up. Reconditioned — — by bad Nationa] Cash R: e ister Co. Call FE 2 & ater OR 3-5204. 2 Sale Sporting Goods 65 Were Now 2 Deluxe Bumper Poo! Tables. -.s:.- $58.00 3 Geif Bags $14.05 § 8.89 3 Alum. Golf 4 inch ls $1405 § 888 QD Stare —. we ct 1957 FOALS FOR SALE Good Arabian, pony, quarterhorse -bloodline.|_ Call Milford, MU. 4-2552 BEAUTIFUL teed PONY COLT RABBITS Be! “SALE. 9437 MAR- x me . Drayton Plaines. OR aa ew Western) Gon ae janet. ~ halter.7 WANTED: - a HORSE se FARM WA .G- condition. Call feet before 1 p.m WANTED: LIVESTOCK FORREST, Jones. MA _ 54-0916. For Sale Poultry 7 74, 1% WHITE LEGHORN LAYING | _ hens. $1.50 each . ORiando 3-5690. WHITE ROCK ,AND NEW HAMP- aoe AE pullets and hens, MU- r- APPLES $150 A BU. AND UP Also ‘sweet cider. Homestead Or- _ehards, 5460 Orchard Lk Rd. _ G 1 Walnut dining, "room oil vig fi Dining rm. oo or maple, me eak or mapie sofa and 0 50 che! i987 MAYTAG DEL ryieied WRING- | acage mattress and end box spring, also - ia “Wouwoa Lt. ‘ort mo old. a . REPRO | you aes IT condition. _ 113 | bd wh 1 Comb. Washer Dever 479.95 $338 PREEZER ~~ 1957 model a $279.95 $188, scratched transit Michigan. Fiuorescent. 363 Orchard Lake $19.95) Or WA - 50 with 3 overhead unit heaters See operate, sina | PLYWOOD S CASH AND CARRY eee AUTO. WASHER aL — PE 23-4675 GE DRYER GOOD COND Pa sci THOMAS ECONOMY : “HOMAS ECONOMY $38 GE IRONER | an CGO. 000 | FURNITURE As $ REPRIO. SS VO S Siginw si ° at INVENTORY SPECIAL 3 Ft. ae 30-8. ¥ ‘as se JADE BRACELET WiTH i cunee peering silver, one mad | af NEW “GALT awtae PIPE 21- lengtps tie ft / AY PUCMBING ng Lg hf PE 54-6123. . 17] 8. Sagina WGsed Trade: dn His ocker 5 Drawer, chest ......2....: er 5 YERS pe - SEE & Sana | low Well jets Kelly's Hardware, 3984 Auburn at Adams Auburn Hgts. FE 28811 | | PONTIAC PLY 488 Baldwin $5 HOOVER ELECTROLUX. VACUUM 2397. be “petimmaten all Ve INTERNATIONAL Or HEATER, 412 PE 68-6007 | KENMORE AUTO WASHER. FE PHILCO TV & BLOND COCKER | | For Sale Miscellaneous 60° > be ee eae ead = on c CABINET HARD- misc materials, hard- ALUMINUM STDING.| Pert ee | RANGE ing cabinets with iight. 837 sheet covered. = per 8 | Post LIGHT: FOR $18.90 ee 14-2 in colts; G. & GAS RANGE} YRS OLD ag Fs “eal wbeclbarfow, email air’ compres: ectric chm $1638. | “sor. OR : WASHER. | KENMORE holstered couch. $150. om Har. | $30. Pr. con. gene ee SUPPLY STEEL SAFE-WAY afioid— —qjnertar—bex— Hho rs $10. ore 4465 Auburn | FE_4-3573 bag}. chai see NMORE DELUXE awri INGER. a rtabie T A } : Pomily Sire Refrie. se KENMORE ORE AUTOMATIC WASHER | tes.00 _Leundry trays, stand SAVE PLUMBING __ South Sagine St. DE Cast TRON ao — not B ee EESTRIC DRYER | A GR '& La ALDRICH Ol BURNER HOT Wa- trade dept. fer reel La ae for 8 room house. MUtual 45924. ARMSTRONG" GOLDSFAL. Terms to suit $14.95. s 19 N.. SAGINAW ST an BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS. 3231. Orchard Lk. Rd.. Keego Harbor. We are closing out ski eauip- ment at “ale good buy. Open _evenings — COMPLETE sET “HIGGINS GOLF clubs bag Used 1 season. OR 3-2971. - -| HUCT TOOL BOX. LOWER 4 SEC. tions, also Flexo drafting light, both like new FE 2-8574 after 4. (KOREAN | & INSULATED BOOTS. Sheepskin ts insulated under- wear je? coats, wool pants, FURNACE | JOE'S Aan SURPLUS FE 2-0022. POR SALE: INSIDE SHOOTING soa rd All gallery re he | rifles compiete aa T81 NTIQUE | ODERN s ten Sell. oe Surranels 375 $1930 GUNS — BUY SELL, 7 TRADE. _Maniey Leach 10 Bagiey | MARLIN’ 2 2 CALIBER RIFLE — FE 23-2543. ~ shot belt action with siting | — “and box of sheils Like new, $306 FE 40997. RAW land Fur “Co. MA_ 43131, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ine A-l TOP SOIL. cROWHED STONE 1900 Silverbell Rd lasses Rundell &t. Harry | Hil. Fe wen | SABEGO POTATOES, B SIZE. $150 — r 100. Also No. 1, Turn east off | 44 op Silverbell. Turn left en) Bald Mt. No. 3921 _Sale Farm rm Equipnient 76 BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE TRAC- | . 36 BP. 66 Snow blow. peat “used power aroun. as en.) 7 Evans wip. 6807 Dixie | wy. MAS $7878 or OR +t. | on ARPAULING — ALL sizes — 8 A & N SURPLUS. FE. 0022. | FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND_ usea. Proulx Oliver Sales on = _just_ north of Oxford FOR: QUICKER STARTs AND FE Be.) onomical operation let ws recon- | dition your tractor now. See us for a service date Davis Ma- | Rochester ehinery. Ph NA 171-3292. Orten- | ville. McCULLOCH | CHAIN SAWS PRICED FROM $165 We specialize m service of your | = Terths HOU iCHIe x & SON | J.T Case & Ferguson Dealer tN F. Miller, Garden | and Lawn wipment, 1593 3.! _mingham McCulloch Chain Saws. | Woodward non of 14 Mi.). Bir-| MI 4-6053. + Sand, : ard fa 3388 Earl How-) “FOR AS LOW AS $167.80 We take trade-ins and give Bz) ba } redit terms Fe‘usltt "te re awa, OM | We bare Baca” food meet chai gg ome Bice eet i ne t saws on wer | At POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT, We a - for rent. MERCURY ‘| lowed: dirt. Top soil. Cow ma-/ avNe >. nure 43371. OUR I H DEALER EXCAVATING et Opdyke. $29.5 SHORTY HOOK 18 this year—e few items pose l Diston chain saw — floor 1 1- tik =| MAY SELL—40 acres in U_.. P— ty Mark 6 Mercury demo 2 Acetylene —, oxygen tank | — cart, ele - es an] metai band saw : | MeCULLOCH i Rentals Parts ’& a Crooks Rd § yards delivered. Also fill sand #1170 or FE 2-0797. PITRUN CEMENT GRAVEL, si2— ! with SHOWERS with faucets and value $34 4f : aaeian i hited pictures, ma | ANY HEATING JOB, OIL OR Gas bic mataliation _ STOVE. | ¢ yore. & Norse Aute t items. ganecessary cannes re. am or Pda on —__ ALL SPECIALS _ S88R258 | Fezeezes Ww ALTON ae | Talbot | meer Plasterboard. = rock THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE - Clothing - Sena Apt -ti8_ WEST are USED MO’ We vil eramped for img these machines at ridiculously low prices. $25 or $35 cash price will ea a oot * customers hans chines. = WwW. F. MILLER —_ Wed AWE U 1583 | USED OIL SPACE | HEATERS. $20. APPLEWOOD DELIVERED. | DRY SCAB wobp. | Ex EXC. FOR $24.50 ace. | — ae: 6 seitNigan *Flucteccese. ‘365 FIREPLACE WOOD. iz. 18 OR _Orehard Lk. Ave. — 39. 4 in. FE : | SA¥e fi 7-472 pis, cesar ‘kindling, Phone FE FIREPLACE dl FE sh 3 19. 775 Scott Lk. Rd. in wood Coan _ FURNACE - KIN Channel coal—Speed CHAIN SAWS ie paca SAT, JAN AT 1 o'clock ‘located $ miles east of Center Rd. John Deere “AR” Tractor. all the following John Deere equipment near new Auto- matic wire . baler. 12 A com- rubber: potato er PTO; 13 hole grain drill om rubber; 110A Hammermill. M-M- i row corn | jeker — good condition, tractor uZs saw, cement mixer, 2 whee! tractor, wagon and race. Large quantity new lumber; 20 rds. new fence. 800 bales mixed hey, ¢ tity baled straw, oats speltz. Many: ¢ther items. Elroy War- ner, bas Bank terms — Ver. | non Bank — cierk Howell 1010. B&B 2190 Davisburg oe ME aie LACE furnace oy Benveree: OR 1 | SEASONED } WOOD FOR SALE | SLAB AS 4 FIREPLACE W WOOD. “$6 FE 8-789 5089 Dixie Highway # ~ Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 P.M. very Friday ....7-P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 Door Prizes pial pair te aN ae mas Avatiah!, Ainteate for Fact Blvd. & Mt. Clenicns Minimum inivestment, $1,000. Tr at trade for gu guns s. eoins, | GENUINE CULTURED | PEARL aining ~~ save et O'Dell, TR 34168, Bridges. VE 7 PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD”: TO SEE M-59 COMMERCIAL fb ye of commercial rene. oni x76 S Sioek & brick bidg. epeard a of for — uses. Plenty xpand on the balance of the yo with s stream. Priced co HAVE MODERN HOME fe) ae trade for busi- HOUSE AND 108 home. ‘trailer for ‘rode, OR 38629 8 side e_ Dr. TE Belvede re a. aon: CHROME DINING TABLE WITH « ft. $50. OR 39-0220. COLDAFOT, i ay a ROW. 60.000 ms -- could be much rester, Breed = $36,000. | lease ofr Skates sharpened, pope SS Cent off en all tobogans BARNES. HARDWARE | bed frame. $6.95; “Win wil) demonstrate, rea- gr rubber chairs. Binge een St SURPLUS LUMBER & CHAIN SAWS ee ek a vaies & service — cm —- Saw Distrid- MISTRY LASORATOR cluding worage cab soaiyeical val cabinets, STOVES Souci SOLD. TRADE-IN DEPT. OR fe 451, i . FEE OTR, 6 HOBEC RAY. | NCATE vob > Oh snap Ping _SAVE ENERGY, USE | WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live es a a Thompson c ~ Sons. . VENTILATING 1 Fas “FOR iTce = pps Eero $40 | large selection Saaee at terrific values. Mich- Pracre: ha: are _ Ave. — 2, | WTD: wx __torn ae SEASONED wep OAK Fik E- —Slace—wood._ FE _4-1032—____— Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 68 JAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM. ming & removal. Free est. FE 0045, FE 5-3025 For Sale Pets 69 TIMBER 3 or career Standing or down OA 68-2870. 3 a “MORNING AND MONARCH ‘doors end BENSON. LUMBER co. SELL OR TRADE 1954 HAM-/ __titon _Dryer. M MU 45602. — $130.50 Value $90.50, and DOBERMAN. AKC 6 MOS. OLD. OR 3-9612. FRENCH POOLE WHITE MALE * | WILL 4” sli us raed KC REGISTERED COLLIE PUP- pies. Sable and white, OR 31921 or OR 3-2761. iel| AKC REGISTERED. DACHSHUND pupptes. Black and red. Males $s females Reasonable, .OR BEAGLE. REGISTERED MALE. 9 _months. shots. EM Bae ee Se. fed "Do It Yourself W. a See FEMALE. FE Dabes =, terriers. ae “ia at BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. "9 MO. COLLIE PUPS et pte Sag PE_4-5203. miniature. 171 Navajo. sand cages 59 2.4025. _ CAN. _ CAGES. __Food since 2 and Ave. ‘Mobile Homes Sales, Ing. Drayton ‘Plaine 190%: a sia oe ae E é For For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 "ST ‘s? _HOUSETRA ILER, $250 FOR Sheed: take over payments. oa} TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 3s’. 10 kr =. AS $3,905 OTHERS PARISON 109 models avaliable sane 1, or 3 3 bedrms. 8 and “ottle Cas Parts and Supplies 60 S. Telegraph Eves. _& Sin PM __Rent Trailer Space 79 MORILHOME ESTATES, MODERN Lake front and playground. Faeet. = FARE aT PAREWURGT — Where ts vacation—T2 jerey acres includes a brivate ophosis “City hous "and oranae shelter ef only i mlasies to te Bone im "Phone true t4 Mal” __ Auto Accessories _ 80. 4 + soem MANIPOLD AWN Shon wa eeios for "0 to 'S6 ids. * apd a oc YEA ; ngs Wanted Livestock 73. wy nd ‘ + Es a oP. ~"Sale F Farm Produce — 75 | ‘ v ay WILLIAMS GOOD | COUNTRY SORGHUM MO-| | CRANKSHAFT genes a IN by dl iS Sale | Made 83 VICE omg pag al itariey ___ For ir Sale le Bicycles 8 84 LIGHTWEIGHT Boys FE 2-6680. “Boats & Accessories 85 8&5 ~ COMPLETE LINE 1958 CADILEA AC € ALUM LAG EAGhOs a RCURY OUTB HINL. A ND LAKES S | FE 47121, 3127 W. Huron PE ioe EVINRUDE MOTORS moto,s and trailers in week Use our layaway plan. We I Harrington Boat Works - _ Te) 8. Telegraph Road _eTe! | FE 2-8033 WANTED FURS. VREE- | MeCULLOCH Gwat gis. “NEW |EVENRUDE 13 MOTOR: used Aub ‘Aubera Hats. FE _Sestt JOHNSON MOTORS ers: “nara hh on ware, 1838 | Tener Offered 87 Auction Sales, a7" ao EARS FOR CONNECTICUT WASH. ington C. and North Carolina, _ NGas allowance. PE 2-3215. Wanted Used Cars Ot Cee WArtiRO OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. “Jerome's” “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass _ Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays top beeen -. oe oa! models, Ruction Sales to Cc. WILLIAMS USED CARS, ‘pays top dollar for clean cars, Also Trade up or down. Baldwin ~ See M & M Motor Sales dollar .on late model cars, OR 3-1603 HIGH $$$ PAID. FOR JUNKEI cars, Joe Arthurs, EM 3-0101 . WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI _TION. PE #0157. USED & J JUNKED neg from 10 a.m. tea. m. to 2 p.m. ‘PE 5029. 'GLEXN’S MTR. SALES THE 88 | SALE| 2p.” saan “AUBURN MOTORS lect| CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. WE TRADE ~ sapearee BARGAINS BARGAINS 55 Mobi) i ot o ‘ej the ices on ie e 1956 Detroiter: = ie rt. Traveler secceascees . 828.00 ce eee $38 D0 23 Ft. 2 Bedroom ..,..... saves 00 40 -Ft. 3 bedroom ..... $3 GM .2....... ose0 61 i bertroom 00 FL 2 bed droom <.cncic Sat dh 38 Ft Sedreoas seevseses $3088.00 e selection, of late trie” in “at roc m rede gt woe a hun- are when you drive Soe TOTO HINSON rn Re ek ~ 3 | “4 oan BEDRM. OXFORD TRAILER 1 | SALES AND COURT | ~ Pus Are you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”? special our "4, * ‘38 ‘36 or eau ‘model ear "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass” E804gs Used Truck Parts 89A —_ tn 0 PONTIAC. PRESS Sile Care‘ 91 JNontt ua ‘ For TCLAIR Mich, ; EACURY. mesa ss Garkrion, NTIAC x 2 1985 Take, EM 55 PO? CUSTOM = barat, Sinr “Yatke —— re ee mie oe nce oO a eS F HAM Sales tale cara COUNTRY = aw ee cet Power miles Ic ol - ' + : wer Steer. on: 1 sL ; 4 = bap é se 4 ya Wr 1350 N. a Radio, Very Pri Club, a : & : d pte Sale Cars se ‘Nepelt “work Radio Hen & BLACK ar 1), ne ars mains 1 ed weesg1003 Woodw Cadillac R Sele Gare, auf "porjer _COUNTR . ntiac - 1930 For =. ne Spree, RAMBLER, Branc Wilson Po MI 4- Ex MOTOR SALES 1g =) m ‘ N DEN- biel Truc PON | rmingha B iver 7 FE 435% sd Club. ree 55 OLDS a Factor y RETAIL” san FTO 700 ou aus +i xpens ie ak . " ¥S = Holiday Cc maha PA us he! m CASS 20186 IN LF Bi 5 4 ar stee TA CAR naive s ! Ton. 000 : " et ONE ee sez rel ( . nN ON MOTOR $ SALES CAUTION “eye, wees rimindows this! “Pp ONTI! TORE | he ieee olor Sele pbs extras a : Blond Ca HC ne por: > radio & pod ren pat : ke Ori RESTON RD. 57 ub Ty OWN. ae Cy . a Pryr 23-2641 Ne & brak s- all of only oi 717 FFICE Lak T CLA Y_—soMY 2-261! Cata A Rai. “ Ste your ALWAYS: ugeD” FE 224) > = dats. saving price bad =" IN-| me A ERCURY ONTIAC 4 De Bal DRA. ice. My Vv. ; ars | aaa - se CONOMICAL SMAN t mopey sa tz Motors sl PACKARD BX Tie oe, Take | manner on n - i966 ‘PORT! wae hth ee) “ e ( ‘ ng ECON SCOTSMAN ul nan | oo a n $2 PON ts tales a, gation din: | Sch ee ee cond. Tires $195 Ute eli Lake ik ns ee stromet turn? ward NE payments or ] ey “Gals Cooley aski sehen Mis Easy aly pole RL LE re deulers 13_B. _Woodw Se hiseec aa over bay SEDAN Sa es Sales, 6618 — a Lagat "oc! wie “ Credit Is sesttt | ner ulsence, tile tenes | ‘aia to power brake ope eS cellent cond Motor we toes) ee ne found. Hyde : Ss = 38 PICK-UP. r TOP. Pe resend Moers AVAI I 1957 HO rora YMOUTH sh. Exce ‘5 ophooal HT. All batts $1985 NO CLEA: dr can be rful eay. after 3G PORD | Fig row SE OR a TL NE ated ao {gE ee tee, ae 30 "ear WT. Hee eee Pri B 7< 230 Sune . roe qeice, tires a OR _3-1576_ 1956 ast, HARD? Pf eas ie OR pall’ $-5141 | "57 ¢ 4 Olds Rig alll mre eee = = Secaael va aT ea HTS | cians Private owne ~ FORD ‘Yeles net HARDTO: $2040 M O10 ~~ - R&H, har ty 975. MOTORS E 43520, car . i hev. {33 7“ ant §. ree Ba ear. sass a ul SS ~ PICKUP ME - Gis. Pur. oe & Sag { cia R- _F a CG ‘36 v8 1 Air ah STON Prcx "sun WWaliev <6 Ry $1223, 400 NEW | ey: sae , Has Ins wives Tin 9| ($4 Ford Va ee ss) yy — & Ry st x Seen mA irlane SOO | 126 Oexiand _ oo Ppa Micaway ot Sexe | 35 Buick Var vlctoria : sii95 ERY sé FORD 8 Cyiin ; Fairlane $ - eS eae | _— cic Bod Sin) Wek ray $9 LAR ‘$6 FO White RDTOP : “8 bord Fa S = 1st 10 with olan Reig a R '3-5400. | Chev. oo 905 e ROM I NCOUN HA TOM | 443s "38 Vs | Soma tees a= ieee ‘on 3-713" oR | +55 Buick spe Dp . $1385 me LRON LER LINCOLN "CUSTOM - : : seda tila ebdel ies enuty » YM. = ONDI- | a so. tar a ld a 2. i FORD DEA fa ale oat ApiIcS Victoriee antela ee spores ‘ PL ome ee oa 2908. cos s. ‘88 Pontiac 0 ¢4r Victoria $1195 Shou AY § OT iss van ower steerin ie Ww clock | a wher. pric PLY tires a | Ford £ HT r- ROCHES 2 t fae ye om Powe ¢ +DR 2125 ‘electric che 3 ene io eres oe down. 1050 New 9. R.. HARD-| .3. k Super stline +a $ Te ae = ILITY fl. per 4€ 86 LINC OLN Premier Pp CEE Wie AW, . elec all taxe today ft your ca tion. EM 3-2619 | be. Pslannat ‘34 Buic! V-8 Cres ise 593 n aa “GMc whedy te tered rou Pace C HARDTC a including sale. Jus 5138. EM TH “2, Ral. 4 Ford “ord aoe THESE 1987 yle beds Not le DILLAC Look = er overs, ev. =e somal ith ‘Ra "34 Chev. 2 493 SEE THE: elle st miles CADILL Just HT “wheel c lates . Ss ‘5? PL ped. © w +ae a4 2dr ; 35 SD SEE ; CARS setual wu. Powe aherp 1075 $8 op. Mo. i k n } “equi steering 00 | 53 ard 300 2-dr. : Es : ND: . Gs Cé TIA chs Boek ant 8.90 Per | - Has tere aoe TO Sey rakes Sacrifice.” ato, = Fe a ee 1CTSTANDING ; N Pu ACO Na er $5 down | 6 4 31 Dixie : oaar bra RS “33 Ford ic 8 2dr Cc - . ~afari “PO ae RA bes old eae a - re 7 Giscount AR MOTORS 5 42520 40 Pord V8 our INAW %4 Pontiac ees UCR Ci cai Your 2 cash a © a . Beer es MOBILE trade-ins i 1901 PLY- +. Pord SSAC. "36 Por fan TRUG MC PECUALS or $4 jek sees nies * . - : . fare | aie nee ne 124 BRAND NEW In TOPS!. 234 FE 4-7371 Ge 4 2 aren Vi oN4 ok p tan ~ qu FR. AL ‘ PC! oO & ing, ; Vik ; ayme for assis De - Fort son Ss. Two H D D DE : CHIE. fies Radi steer WN % special it ask oa ee csare M: 1€ MOUT: 7 GOO; SUPER 6.000 m power ORY f ~ SH Oh $100 50 oe = _ slectures b n | TNE L a Wea Goons : ee LUE 6! =) i BR sl KARI . sa mg: . roe . s = wile ——$—_—— 9, Subur one ALE ingham | SEE MeNEAL +2042, j “yes we she) ALINA, RAH, BU $17© : RI ( (S50 BERET R TH 4DR ate Geor Ra — \* ee Birm AN! - "Woodward GHAM LER_ | PE NTIAC on ‘atalina = ( ee a a ee cae $25 hen Rémm oe = Care 63 § lwecea aEDAN eG: | 638 8. LY MOUTH ee MER- 5 PONTIN = G DODGE Nintiaen(ata x00D a 108d i634 Bl LO a Err ; I 4000 ee For Sale ~ OLDS $8 M 3-0081. —~ | nopGE-PL $250. io. Ave. PIAVING . a on | Be RCHIE) amatic Te Gee 6 CM 932 CHE St, 111 94 2 91 ORD “puns good a peri als =F TS theater eSewer plow Gn 3-6360 SGC rt TO GS) ear ae Assume a Sale’ Care ts 1952 FOR Pl populk ia i ime $150 Za HT F | TAT ; | Redic o ecren & asl TLI FE 6 I a spe § at & - : v ra 7 D | we EL ee ate : O M . ee Chevy Dener For Sa a ] ve is the Wa ae tad a Qt 1 PuvMoura ee reese | R SALES cakes LWOOD & BEIGE ae 8 a is as oe 83 10 eee | This on I's a tic. a t Te oe | s Sig : a . we DA - ee = Inc. Bee fae ee Ci oe nite tres oe 56 Oldsmobile “98 ante ere pm MOTOR Gere | Sas ase ee INTERNA xeTTeT iT) Motes Pas Mee moet S ereeitocs an ti a) ae) te | * Plym. uae IRUCKS a - Starchief PE 5-7875_ aft 0 mw Denke! } | low mo town Heate Pow y Or ! . jae. gee $550 FE ars ! A, "aes ; J} Ve | a os ie te money ¢ | Radio . steering ndows, ee oo 3-2750 and "<6 Pontes 3 ramatie z Sale c : ee as ; {SPORT oth w Ss Peal coed 4M TAc i eee uf or a ane HUNTER c "BIR sea 620) | oF Yr gh aed oes Fs {Z Mo O Brakes, = SHARP! alt top 80 M26 “DOOR” oyals Exc. con Alas aoe at alr co Ae aye ga 1 STECTION. om $06. 31 Fe all hu Ingham | Electric AR IS tO 1988 4 and steer ae Ra ine windo oe y PA Hie ae Q5 oh ects te Sder ane ties c Birm ni] His C i. Lo i rakes =e HA Elec cx B ‘ iA Vion «pe mou As 4 DA? T $21 ar i ob OR 3 R & As- D BLA ‘ Atl 6-48) Y Rs F 4 tion sp ts. Ply rder dwar Y sE te | de 2 ip & | toa. HT Y DN * Sour ear . é HE VY YN chevrole oning © 2.8 Woo UNTR tr. Edd + ‘ NTIA MONE Call | PQS Ta Ate as ¢ tr good ‘Tu mith a) RD CO Nice ca 5 n 1052, PORTIA ‘xo Ne ae $17 Er ee ty c Us i pexy mo 1953 “Fo 9 pass. -8204 anc | SOLUTE eats of § rks at ina ninnees ue M fors we MAI tla _FE 5 PAINT, ; Dr. | si ap thalare p vareran > Catalin a a > O - teele Fo NEW - Ty — 7 lucreon Mar eaes "50 Pontiac . M ee ne Schutz Birminchitm No Money pe V8 RAH» rT eres AC RETAIL. otors | ene Harold Tu 50 ater gape ta Mt 3-008), dward ww . ‘3 ble PONTIAC Oe : me ST ter. we i I Food wa He N a sone “PO: CTOR : M TAIL hea & po 7 . Ratea p12 8 Me Y 2 DR tpn on nN bes | STORE ST. Cc utz Birmingham -FIAC RETAI D nee Tateariog j 56 i952 ier Y Ho of $11 Sat MI O = CLEENe F Woodward, TALL Or. | “PONT, peta oN Sah Se Fakes E & IVORY 1952_¢ : " = : 3 ‘ ABSO e paymen Mr Parks if tee, 65 M E 3711 OFFICE 12.8. CIALS! 2705 RE E | BLU 5 Fite F) Rese —M wee F oeoee % G sPE teele’s rbor. | HAS LLOW INSUR $17< . s VU ec cedy ta Turner For eee nen 1 mile ' THE ED TA die 8 go Ha E E_ FO TO . i old G00 ae P u HIND 31Li /R Mee saan mF POnTines " I Be aver 7 top |e rs Ma oO! Pract Ton Pickup "1083 OL a Ore ate Ea, | mens U : eck Moeae 7 *F Har N es eeecaiee = fER. &F @ ei like owner was owes Don't buy ~ SAVOY bodily Y THESE. ‘36 Pontiac R matie sy : I 8 2ANSMISSIO | +E on af RAH pe oll die ! Spark Previous eS on Pully | 9.9004 MOUTH ony eyes “TION PON : ‘ ter oa 667 BUICK : * a Maen IOCL FE kev 3 (DR OR nee mene os oo AE ol aes SS shee pap ah oh at Seer Radio & press & GRA . wn pol mm. ¢ \ 6c fect con anyt Co so Fold ¢ Hi-Drive 2- Roche CARS TAIL YELLO SOs pt hed tall a MO] 1) be ide per E 40256 R&H | ast st you ; OLive Ra, &H, « RE $1505 BSCE FE er id git ts) FE L AIR ie. : — | Co. ped Ju | $595 hester Top, R Trac i. 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Knowles jews, David News, McLeod i: News, Sports WJBK. News, George 06—WIR, Peter L. Hayes WCAR, Godfrey : ' WCAR, Sports. Sheridan vwa News, Maxwell Music, with Mason WXYZ, Surrell 9:00—WJR, News, Mrs. Page WXYZ, Jim Reeves 6:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, News, Knowles WWJ, Paye Elizabeth CKLW, News, M Shoe as, WJBK. News, Beilboy WXYZ, Breakfast Club WJBK, News, Reid CKLW, News, £. Chase _WCAR, Newr CKELW, News, David WCAK, News, B, Martyn BK, Spts. McLeod 400—WJK, Band Parade — é -- Today's Television. Programs - - in this colamm are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 4 | Tells How He Became the Perfect H usband — By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — This being my 224 weddlig anniversary, I decided in fairness to the world I should. reveal how I became’ a Perfect Husband. Women all over the world are saying, “I'd like to have a kind, considerate, tall, hand- some husband like Oil Wilson.” My own Beautiful Wife isn’t one who's women who'd like to have me as a husband man as a jasend saying it. Furthermore the B.W. says the Ronnie Graham, nas a song which alleges that if you say “hello” to your wife every once in a, while, or even “Hi,” she'll be overjoyed with you. wake her up out of a sound sleep, crush her in your arms, say “Hello, there.” It'll do wonders for your marriage. ‘The B.W. and I succeeded (so far) because she goes with me about everywhere but to the turkish bath. I de- cided when I began covering the glamor girls that. she should accompany me. (She decided it the day before.) Spending’.5,001 Nights in Barrooms across the table from her, I discovered a charm, personality and genius for friend- ship I didn't suspect in 1936 when we went down to the Municipal Building on her lunch hour when she was mak- ing $22 a week and I was robbing ’em of $45. - . * * * Several thousand people she’s met will testify that Rose- about his domestic: bliss, titled, “Say ‘Hello’,”|. "When you're shaving and have lather all over your face,| alt ean 06 papen Gk Mosely san dives to hit Soaees FOLLOWING FATHER — Television and movie actress June ‘Lockhart has a tough, illustrious trail to follow, that blazed by her actor father, the late Gene Lockhart. Unlike many sons and daughters of stars, June is proud of her theatrical heritage and determined to add luster to her famous family name. ss a4 Reveres Talent First Child Born MUFFLER TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Q) Big “Record. Caro] Chan-/8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo, mary Wilson, once of East St. Louis, Mo., Kansas City, Omaha Since Tra ed 6:00 (M) Mr. Danger. ’ | =e gir army (7) Cartooa Carnival and Wilkes-Barre, is one of the finest, brightest persons geay pecrect Younsea? tees"? : : : : ° ° s lock-in deo from a leaky’ (9) Popeye. Robert Maxwell. [8:30 (7) Big. Show. carre Sere Said Doing Fine of Father Gene — (4) News: Williams. And they never say it about me. Since I've kidded her : TAKES OMY 15 MRUTES by 41 (2) Racket Squad. 8:30 (7) Tombstone Territory.'8 8 743 (2) Cartoon Classroom. se often in these pieces, I thonght I should be serious ence SIGOURNEY, Iowa — Myron Mides Instetletion owe owl Western: Sheriff Hollister: . . es Richard Hammes, 1 day old, is TV and Movie Actress |) moke your cor sofe. 6:15 (4) Weather, Eliot. uses military maneuvers to 9:00 (4) Romper Room. and confess my admiration for a wonderful woman. going to get a lot of spoiling from . | PREE INSTALLATION—ond you as Wan Few oa Peace: anreeagpne — (And THAT ought to get me off the hook for not get-|his daddy. ° Was Given Assurance eS Sana : . ; oy. ean: — Brian Donlevy,| ° ting her an anniversary present!) The infant is the first child born) by Late Actor E maveuns, tclelpes od aw 6:30 (7) Topper. Comedy. “Barbecue.” 9:30 (2) Ladies Day. to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hammes : (9) Charter Boat, Adventure: ° (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. since a train-auto collision Oct. 25, By CHARLES DENTON Forest Tucker. _ @) Father Knows Best. (7) Our Friend Harry. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 1956, in which all eight of their! HoLLYWOOD (INS)—June Lock- (4) Parade of Stars. Myrna Comedy: “Calypso Bud") b his “40th” children were fatally injured. hart, one of the liveliest of “‘live’’ Loy. “It Gives Me Great. takes up bongo drums. 9:55 (9) Billboard. Jack Benny celebrates | Mrs, Hammes, 39, and the baby ’ Pleasure.” (2) Big Record. (cont.). birthday on his next Shower of Stars were ‘doing fine,” said the “47-/television players, has a tough act (2) News: LeGoff: 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. =... Over-generous Sammy Davis gave| year-old — ito follow. ; 9:00 (7) Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: | (4) Arlene Francis. 10 per cent of himself to a Chicago x * x * * 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. David and stewardess run (9) Movie. | syndicate in return for $100,000 to pay Myron wickera weighed 10 The same can be said, of course, . into problenis trying to ar-) verybody off, mostly for gifts he bought pounds 2 ounces. for any would-be actor or actress, 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. range a_ date. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. for pals Jackie Gleason ok.’d one! The father stood at the Sigour- |who attempts to follow in the foot-| (9) Theater. Wartime! (4) Treasure Hunt. © BIG TV eae a month for the fall. . .|20% Hospital nursery window and steps of an illustrious parent. 7:08 (7) Sports Focus. Drama: Kirk Douglas, “ Act] aeice ecatyo ootlina Sheod sions oKed at the infant. A-nurse joked) Many such cases wind up with (9) Cochise Sheriff.. Western: of Love.” (4): 11:60 (4) Price Ys Right. Gar ck hen eee with him about being over indi the child mortally stricken with | “The Robbery.” (4) (color) TV Theater. Top!11:25 (7) News. from Lee Castle, who over her sons’/gent and he laughed when she) pangs of inferiority. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Comedy. comics play serious role in| band. = —- yee a =< a8 Indeed, the practice of assuming (@) Ameche Playhouse. ‘‘Se- “Code o the Corner.” TV's 11:36 (2) Dotto, - Miam! model Bonnie Harrington gets him now. eat tae | cigs mame it avoid conmaia! MUFFLER cret Weapon of 117.” _ _ Howard Morris plays small-| (4) Truth or Consequences. a big photo layout in a national mag-| “!'m pretty good at that,” Ham- the responsibility of a femces SHOPS : : time hoodlum: " Broadway's (7) Robin and Ricky. jane. .. . A ladies” magazine offered |™** ana & Wael ‘vasaldsar bas bese ak 7:10 (7) Sports. Nancy Walker, his wife in (9) Howdy Doody. Maria Callas 50 thousand dollars for her most standard procedure in Holly. : drama of respectable busi- . e sel pigence Hutton ordered 20 Turning away from the window, wood, =.95 (7) Nowe ness to return to/q3; f : he said a bit sadly, “We've had a Da! man forced 11:43 (7) Noontime “Comics. —-—_| ; gallery * * * TAT ewe er criminal world. Walter . 2 aay pag rom, without ‘ooking at | ‘em. Lapsed Hamm tor-® pre 4 But Miss Lockhart reveres her | NO race pec! a R : - Matthau, Robert Middleton, < . es was it | eg ee = 7:30 (7) Disneyland. Donald Nancy Gates, Bart MacLane| THURSDAY AFTERNOON (The manager said angrily, “This isn’t two Roman Catholic nung who told aes Se ee when purchased: with — Deck spans GCs wee) comer, aan a five and dime!”) ... Comedienne Her-|her, “We've been doing a Jot olli°ss"tnan a ringing tribute te he | &. — pnrdoige ews = et (2) Millianaire. Drama: Mil- 12:99 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan, mione Gingold’s trying to decide wheth- praying for you.” was the/@84. the late Gene Lockhart, a ) hee) ionarie marine seeks missing (4) Tic Tac Dough. er to bob her noise. rs. Hammes driving talent of monumental proportions. | D . : Cee aed me | (9) Maggic Muggins. EARL'S PEARLS: Why worry about family automobile when it collided) “tn tact, her lower lip. trembies| prieegeld ge evegel | party leader candidates the Russians putting a dog in their); ion: train at a crossi and her wide blue eyes grow misty AND bLOW-OUT Pi) Ween Teain. Wesiera: 2% (7) Date With Angels. Com-|12:15 (2) Love of Lite. satellite? We have several bugs in ours)!" “St 8 ~e- at the recollection of Lockhart—_ | . edy: Vicki finds her double (9) Children's International. . * actor, composer, writer, producer, | j Sot — 2 Bag ag James Whitmore, ; —Quote. That’s earl, brother. ; | the pom seals 06 baad baatibe (9) — ter: (cont.). 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. t, usnca. Viarket every other title in show business. KING’S ; (4) ater (cont.). (4) It Could Be You. : CERTAIN OF T. meray =o abe . -) Tre Got a Secret. Miko (7) Stu Erwin. aieee Era in New York One reason tr thie reverence, Midas Muffler Service | = tay. ‘| | Taka, Japanese starlet. (9) Fun With Food.’ . | woe ( Desay toatl Lace pestue ‘View Dent : Det mere aa May Be Ending j2.‘ntnce'wosa have med her | 256 South Soginew 3) Political (cont.) oe ph ancl esaaces pasha oy eames nei + Spe Ley ! NEW YORK @ Open-air|{rom_ the tribulations of his er (Next te Jerome Olds) | yen , welte 1:00 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. : : : — ? (4) Wagon Train (cont.). bout. (4) Movie. ‘eee pushcart markets—a picturesque |Soeimn if pe ta = and mie. to} FE 2-1010 , (9) Theater (cont.). (7) My Little Margie. 12 Cakes and | jfacet of the New York street deal with them, | (4) This Is Your Life. (9) Movie. | 5 on z ab eens Sees Bivens — ee | eee ee . (2) Steel Hour. Drama: Busi-; =e [soon become only a memory lke) 103 wo. spine emis tit Friday ‘tit 8; a “Cameron Mitchel 1:56) As the World “Tums. 115-Unte-of-wire———_ “ foe ESSE Se a recallg softly. “He would have it — Baten it —<—— loses family respect in his (YT . measurement cars. . tol : . Telol: . , sopper. ws Mekce aes xk « old me if he hadn't thought I had ruthless drive for success. artain Markets C what it took. He'd have said, | 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. 18 Earliest M Ti a vanes ke ‘Honey, you have no talent. Get) s ; 0:36 (7) Boxing (cont.). (7) Lady of Charm. . 20 Mountain asciere ey aw (Out of the business!’ ” : ridge plang to recommend to M : . (9) Theater (cont.). ; 21 spuneeroes : es = = . ~ ; Does Your Gera (4) Studio 57, Drama: Moth- 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Eoears eis — ——— eT ee | ral ae grelinon — | SERVICE, Look Like This | suscy Cal” tempor rawr 2:30 (2) House Party. “ friend | Costs of “inspection and super-| theatrical career had it not been | ‘Member of Electrontes Assn. | ter is injured. _ (4) Kitty Foyle. {Ef Excent | Mea are double the revenue to saad me hepnlieers mother, an FE 4-1515 i (2) Steel Hour (cont.). (9) Political Party. in Salad 7. ot ae C & V ELECTRO MART : - |g mazemient There = wed es markets ri “I don't know,” she says doubt. 158° Oskiana [10:48 (7) Sports. 2:38 (9) Theater 15. i Rubber ae . ~oa and t M/fully. “I honestly don’t. Acting is’ Lue ch Soupy's On 3:00 (2) My Hero 38 Love ce Ch CL tell _ * * ft may Sarna hs but I was 3 11:00 ( ; . : y Hero. @ Try , “ merchandising | (@) National News. (4) (color) Matinee Theater.|$? Soom" + eiegn esis : — = sak cos’ luce Sater opened bam at one time—selling. 1 RCA VICTOR a ewe my | (7) American Bandstand. {2 Property ne 2 Mediey a Ruths — 36 Indole mother jvas difficult for housewives ‘And I've always been interested, COLOR TV - ___|s:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. a at th ‘nis ‘ime * “tnstrements 33 Metre {i Street watt some low-income areas to get to ;, - s. 2 | Persian 4 Enchantress” —— ws ' YOU CAN MODERNIZE) 1:15 (2) Weather. (7) Do You Trust Your we. S ay pepmeso 2 ee G feee and retail stores are everywhere anda (4) Weather. 6 Tidier 26 American 46 Speck now. Trade-In LIKE THIS! 2 ae: Sd here nl fF = Sa otis. ce: HAMPTON ELECTRIC | : (4) Queen for a Day. ;' : oshoneas MAJOR. OCCUP | i :20 (9) Starlight Theater. Ed-| (7) American Bandstand. | 8? Placed 19 Bncounter Sadie So Rodent Actress Faces Sentence Autoug’ ons cee cour "on, sore | _ward G. Robinson, “Opera- j | , : LOS ANGELES — Actress|4nd motherhood—she has two small 525 W. HERON tion X."" (°50). 4:15 (2) Secret. Storm. : Answer to Previews Pumile [Marguerite Chapman has|Gaughters—as her major oceupa- oe f2526 % (4) Sports: Parker. . Reports Barbara Burns ving” while (geese . : a ‘ [been . convicted of driving while} tol Se in Sanatorium for Aid joy | (11:25 (2) porenigernal agree! Lu-'4:45 (4) Modern Romances. LOS ANGELES #® — Counsel for - _ cille Ball, “Beauty for Ask- : EES : a C38) see (2) Basie [Barbara Burns, 18-year-old dauih SHAG RUGS wa uk ee || Dear Poste. [Btrma, says i in santortum “SPARKLE Made (9) Theater (cont. ). (9) Dance Party. ee dutdaaatee Lacbwoete m8. . (4) Tonight. ; . 3 : UTO : FLOOR. ‘MODELS | GA BOOR 2) Nightwateh (cont. ). 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. The attorney, Harry Weiss,’ so FR 2-960 1056 W. Huron : a : : (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. informed Superior rg yesterday 2 See wy ot ' General Roce 12 Fe. Ref left he d hi . 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WEDNESDAY: SANUARY.15,1 1058 es) , wiles to Death’ ciomnorte om ste eie o* “Federal CD Appic « . te {hamipton., Brackhampton’s a big ye scr gro’ cromonsy| “pec Bacon il ape, ‘to Pontiac for Poll ce Radiof in the last twenty years.” ee ee es | * * ague, : by A atha Christie “ ; Inspector Bacon agreed with. ail The Federal Civil Defense. Ad-; toreycle radio sili and five po | Copyright 1957... If I were a girl coming to meet dee eetaniee Th tata: oh Ccladiinidian non‘ cnicoad Seas nl 'cls Sie peat | my young man, I'd not stand for , ne Oh taken to a freezing co 1 d|though the whole matter were pre-j¢ial aid to provide more radio| receiver units, . gh +h Ae bling mand oR was most kind of you to|barn miles from anywhere, "Cod. | ar arranged. ee equipment for Pontiac Police De- The city will pay the oS halt aa - eee teenie down.” ie objected. “fd stand-out fore 5 we es 7 t vehicles as a civil de-|, the cost. | tate te visit, her friend. iiss D heeerd — e «@ nice bit of cuddle in the cinema,| “It’s like this,” said Craddock. ecg measure. . inert pplied for the aid last| tong wouldn't you, Miss Eyelesbarrow?” |“‘We have reason to believe, from xk *« * be : tonduttor | “Not at all. It was advisable «po we need to go into all this?” |information that has come into 4 October, on the ground that radio| he puts her imagination (that someone should be at the| demanded plantively. our possession, ‘that the dead’ wo-| City Manager Walter K. Willman communication would be vital ina "is le |Harold ; : ‘ b Dark, cng ee ge Nagrand ‘one | ich the maceell , man is not a native of these parts,|was informed today by L. A."Dark,|civi] defense emergency. | iit a lon "behalf ot the fazaly. y have — ~ — _- that she actually traveled down|chief of technical services for the * ie e writes qu car -”~ here from Lo and that she/ Michigan Office of Civil Defense in , i Ley" ~ Me arranged for ani interview with! «a. front of Rutherford Hall |?°T vcantly —_ from abroad. {Lansing that an application for _ However, the city also will unique temporary. the inspector at the house, I have recent) fit on an. every day basis, char no doubt that; distressing as all) and they all got out. Probably, (though we are not sure /$2,261 in federal aid has been ap- assistant City Manager Robert A. _ the ithis has heen. the situation wil], On entering the library, Mr./of that) from France.” proved. Stierer, since the radios will be * \ My , A. ; "Mr |soonbe clarified. In my own mind,| Wimborne blinked a little as his} Mr, Winborne again raised his The money represents half the | used n new vehicles not other- i * sae it, Neate ithere seems little doubt as to what shrewd old eyes went past In-|eyebrows. estimated ook ob fer Ge ee ion equipped with: them. ertord Hall Em occured. As Emma has told us, spector Bacon whom he had al- “Indeed,” he said. “Indeed?” Re eco rating fp inctalied i s- jthe key of the Long Barn was |ready met, to the fair-haired, good- “Phat being the case,” ex- (Advertisement) - (Advertisement) : ing sunt. known locally to hang outside the [looking man beyond him. plained Inspector Bacon, “the | » A Body. fine finds 5" pt ‘door. It seems highly probable that Inspector Bacon performed in- Crier Constable felt that the | L . Agile yaar premorty welesietee Sader Bastiep’-Eemene Hepner “cea (the place—was—used—in-the winter;{roductions._ | Yard were better fitted to inves- CONSTIPATED?._. fi . ! | _ his friend, James Stotdart-West_/ months as_a_place_of assignation | a a a en a Ue 1. w ” tap iS bake ther ene craarengras by local couples. No doubt there “This is Detective Inspecter * * New laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks . needs a new look P too! £25, Sat, Dries it open and finds the was a quarrel and some young 'Craddock of New Seotland Yard,” 7 ty eis See —- _._ fhe family can identity the corpse. man lost his head. Horrified at/he said, |_ I can only hope,” said Mr. : thout gag, Mon t orgripe _ Beidently the woman was foreigner. wnat he had done, his eye lit on| “New Scotland Yard-hm.” Mr. |Wimborne, “that the case will be; 47. coustipaiion ta euutad Gk ci relieves even chronic constipation - Make sure your property insurance is up to date. I | ______ CHAPTER 12 the sareephagus —and—he reatized: ‘Wimborne’s eyebrows rose._/ Solved —-quiekly- feria ag dl ‘no) doctors call a “thrifty” colon that overnight, yet is so gentle it has been should cover you for the full current value of your home — | that it would make an excellent) Dermot Craddock, who had a doubt appreciate, the whole busi-| joses so much moisture that its con- hospital proved safe even for women and belongings... allowing for improvements, additions . Harold was the perfect. picture, Iment.”” went eafll into ness has been a source of much; tents become so dry block the in critical stages of pregnancy. ay oP oer walt her a nee eet y distress to the family. ,"Although| bowel; so shrunken theyfail tostimu- ~ Superior to old style bulk, salt or | and today’s higher costs. Then, a re oF & gs dy eee oe Lucy thought to herself, “Yes, |SPeech. ‘not personally concerned in any| Mate the urge to purge that propels drug laxatives, CoLonaip neither peril, you can replace everything that was destroyed ag compame iq He bey] it Sounds most plausible. That's | “We have been called in on the way they are —” and expels waste from your body. oe so or wee oe without financial hardship. tall with a neat, erect carriage, | just what one might think.” ./ case, Mr. Wimborne,” he said. ae To regain normal regularity, the dry, with absorption of Ins OF had dark hair going slightly baid! y= | “Ag you are representing the * . * shrunken contents of your colon food ‘nutrients; in clinical tests, did THATCHER PATTERSON, WERNET on the temples, a small black) Cedric said, “You say a local Crackenthorpe tamily, I feel it is He paused for a bare second, | which now block your bowel must be not cause rash or other reactions. , mustache, and was impeccably |CoUPle — but nobody’s been able ‘ ‘nat should give DU! Inspector Craddock filled the) remoistened. Second, bulk must be It’s = physiological fact: Exercise ee re A p 4a ressed dark well cut, suit ‘© identify the girl Jocally.” a ee ey. ap quickly, brought to s-T-R-£-T-C-H STIMULATE tones your body! And CoLonap - Pontiac’s Oldest Insurance Agenty,* . ae On? . “It's early days yet. No doubt) You & little confidential informa: Oi hot a pleasant thing to colon to‘action; to a normal urge to” exercises your colon to tone it . and a pearl gray tie. He looked tion.” ; a your, Purge. And, of al Ixatives, only new against constipation, overnight! Get | Fil -G ni National Bank Bldg. what he was. a shrewd and suc- ¥¢ Shall get an identification be- find a murdered woman on your CRON, Conon, in easy-to-take tablets, | ommunity . 34 cessful business man. _ fore long. And it is possible, af/ Nobody could make a better property. T couldn't agree with turizing pa ccarngpter plus } eaprlon a today! Introductory size, oaly 98c, FE 2 He now said stiffly: course, thaf the man in question|show of presenting a very small you more. stimulating bulk. So effective it at all druggists, ' : -9224 ale) & was a local resident, but that the|portion of the truth and implying (Continued Tomorrow) ; “Really, Cedrie, that seems a most uncalled for remark.” ' “Don't s@e why? She was in. our barn after all. What did she come there for?” 6 Mr. Wimborne coughed and said: “Possibly some — er — assign- 3 ation. I ynderstand that it was | a matter of local knowledge that | the key was kept outside on a nail.” His tone indicated outrage at the carelessness of such proce- dure. So clearly marked was this that Emma spoke apologetically. “It started during the war. For the A. R.’P. wardens. There was a little spirit stove and they made themselves hot cocoa. And after- | wards, since there was really noth- ing there anybody could have want- . ed to take, we went on leaving the key hanging up. It was convenient for the Women’s Institute people. If we'd kept it in the house, it might have been awkward, when there was no one at home to give it to them when they wanted it to get the place ready. With Rayon and cotton frieze cover Handsome, roomy sofa and chair with S$ spring cushions. Lurex accented shades . only daily women and no resident , £ , servants...” : : of beige and blue. Exceptional value. TRAILS AWAY ; A i . = ag en : a AND CO — spoken mechanically, giving a wordy explanation without in- terest, as though her mind was elsewhere. Cedric gave her a quick puzzled glance. “You're worried, sis. What's’ up?” Harold spoke with exasperation: “Really, Cedric,.can you ask?” “Yes, Ido ask. Granted a strange young woman has got herself killed in the barn at Rutherford Hall (sounds like a Victorian melodrama) and grant. | _ed it gave Emma a shock aif the | time — but Emma's always been | a sensible girl — I don't see why she goes on being worried - now, Dash it, one gets used to : SAVE $70 “Murder takes a little : 3 : B d S . flag Weeds Ey ee ee -piece eqroom uite at it may in your case,"’ said Harold acidiy, “I daresay murders are Cordovan Mahogany Finish _Reg. $269 ¥. [ Poge ma ae ~—ino a. penny—in-Majorea—end- sb bixuricus Sule —iieldes double — = 1 Reg ~ “Tf's not Majorca.” a OS 7 dresser with mirror, bookcase bed si Resiee I — its quite a dif-] ang roomy chest. Finish is hand- ¢ asid went onl alr” rubbed. 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F didn’t came rushing home to .stand in with the family over this business, I'm a painter and painters like te be comfortable in their clothes." “So you're still trying to paint?” _ “Look here, Harold when you say.trving to paint.’ | Mr. Wimborne cleared his throat _______in an _authorifative manner— “This discussion is unpro- fitable,”” he said reprovingly, “I hope, my dear Emma, that ~ will tell me if there is any further = way in which I can be of service te you before I return to town?” The reproof had its effect. Emma Crackenthorpe said quickly: (Advertisement) SAVE! T-pe. Dinette 4 | 36x48x60" table, 6 chairs | > Reg. 119.95 Special! Plate Hobneil Milk Glass Modern Vanity Lamp Night T, a = , } I ir Provincial Lam has light in be i : ‘Nightwith Bladder Hondeane won pattern scans eee Glass Mirrors 44 rovine P . : 9 se has light in base Discomfort? tic table top resists stains, heat. Foam’ » Only 3 Only 9% Only Ass Only 58. 4, we Ss we padded chairs have tapered legs. 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Reg. 19. : TEN __. , THE PONTIAC PRESS, GVEDNESDAY, 15,1956 SPECIAL SALE! ke a BRAND NEW ms || ELECTRIC CONSOLE Reductions up to 60%! *139* WOMEN'S SHOES | WOMEN'S HOSIERY Were $2.99 to $6.99 Reg. 69c Value Now $1.87 » $3.87 | Now 59¢ (51 Gauge) Less Liberal . a eae Allowance on Your WOMEN'S SLIPPERS | WOMEN'S HANDBAGS eet ke:tine Reg. $1.99 Values Reg. $2.99 Values Now $1.47 Now $1.57 SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY FREE vy i i hom IVI C An Listed in the telephone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. $ Located in J. C. PENNEY Fabric and Notion Dept. Michigan Miracle Mile Center FE 8-9352 ER aA A eee eee peer ? , a Men’s Long Sleeve __ ____ BOYS’ SOCK eee = SA sport sHints A tee serene nee Look What You and Your Dollars Buy -at MONARCH’S... Shop Here for Worthwhile Savings! Sanforized ginghams and selected high quality rayons. Choose from @ large selec- ven. colors and patterns. Sizes’ S-M- & | Regularly Up to $3.95 Each NOW Just on 3 PAIR FOR Size 814 to 1012 i$ 00 eee. Ticketed ‘ese eese | ——— ' Bice PAJAMAS. Finest quality . Soft, warm . knitted Ski and Flannel Pajamas, Odd lots taken from our regular stock. A large variety of styles: and — patterns. Mostly small sizes, Values Up to $25.00 sleep in warm comfort Sizes 12 to 20 j Regular $2.98 Regularly $4 and $5 Sizes A, 8, C, D. Now eae DROP YOUR LUCK os BOx For FREE Cire Girxs! BOYS’ FLANNEL Mens. AND — ve week famous “Wing” ew . - a brand. These high ae 7 00 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING. CENTER | oe 2 Doors North of J. C, Penney FE B3105 | Sizes 12 to 20 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 12 Noon - 9. p.m. — Set. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. at | DROPS sine . & 4 pk ee — A = ~- . : —— “ ie a: | st ek 2 Co eel. wasn FS eRoll-up Sleeens @lvy Button Collar © Checks and Stripes 2 for $ wi = Only Wi. Colors: Red, 1) Blue. Sizes: | 32 - 34-36-38 . ‘These are. all 4 perfects. Regular $1.98, ae me. covers ihe this attractive ‘barkcloth. Modern, floral, novelty, nursery prints... _ all firse qualiry! Choose a pat- ee | sern and color for every room. ee. §6In 36” width. Shop Early for Best Selection _ Levety to Wrap Around EAD SCARS All fluffy and feminine in = brief styles that keep heod | | and ears | warm. : ERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. te = TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 - Capitol Shops . . . Dollar Days Spe MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS With .. . Alpaca Lined Contrast Collor Regular $27.99 _ 519" MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Regular $4.99 | 2 For say bet Stripes, Plaids, Ivy Leagues, Etc. BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Regular $2.99 2 For Ee Many More Comparable Reductions on Our Entire Stock 20 to 40 % Otf CAPITOL SHOPS | For Men and Boys Next te S. S, KRESCE’S MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER lounge open. The specialty of the house is an atmosphere of complete re- laxation, cocktails the way you like them, and a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most discriminating palate. Businessmen Luncheons, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon or evening visit Henry’ s Miracle toate. (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) - -_@pen 11 A.M. te 2 A.M. / Located in Michigan's Newest Shepping Center Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Road HANGING PLAN TERS In Brass . by | KOCH Just right to help brighten up any room in your home. The bracket is made of gleaming not exectly as pictured brass. Pots come in two ae different colors, black or ‘white and‘are removable ry for easy planting. BEER MUGS - Bright gay colors to help excite your pleasure or to help decorate any col- lection you may have. Holds 12 full IMPORTED MULTICOLORED | | ounces of liquid: a - Super Sheer — Set of 3 for $2.75 ‘CRAIG'S £3 Open 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily : Be Bare 16 fies be tod Vie ed NATO esl. lonley a) i Rit ee _ Gusrenbesd Perfect ‘pleas 3 3 Pair Box $1.47 _ KINNEY SHOES | We Specialize in — for the Entire sheared THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 15, 1958 __ THIRTEEN “ Our ‘inventory time is money-saving time! move merchandise out crop “ bargains! Reg. $5. 95~Save 96c-Utility $ 499 Chrome Bar Stool. . Kinsel Reg. $1 40 Value + ‘Press 5 Flash Baths * Reg. 69c Value—Save 20c SHAVE e « » CREAM Reg. 60c Value—Save 19c Reg. 83c Value ~Save 20c — az DENTAL Regular $5.95 — Set of 2 " Colgate e.* CREAM Foam Rubber Pillows "2 t,7%—S 2° sosey a Dement Gillette «e « « SHAVE Chocolate or ean a Reg. $1.23 Value—Save 44c M&M Candies. <=" Batferin Tablets Cracker 10c or a ray fer 1h: Regular $1.09—Save 30c Anacin Tablets . . . Reg. Sc — pkg. Box Wrigley’ $ Specrmint §3° Regular Cl Asoiri 30c y = oy tek Kinsel Aspirin wz, eee ee 15° «= . 49 Value—V, Grain ‘Safety Ash Tray .- "9" Soccharin Tablets “=, _ x oe ® ie ~ iae—Save 22c Dry Smoke Pipe .. OF" Vicks VapoRub . . . , So Regular 69¢ Value-Save 20c ~ Pertussin je Shean YOUR FAST. Come in and reap a bumper b Breck Shampoo. . . 41° 63° wy 1s 1% a a 67° Warm, Washable Slipper Socks ee “Take Your Business to Kinsel’s” Quikcut — 7-piece Cutlery Set 2.32 Reg. 59c Each, meine ‘s Records “r= a ca 79° Ban Deodorant . Bay Blanels == Reg. $1.19 Value-Sove 42¢ — OUR MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY _., Saaea ec °Tk PRICES oo AD EFFECTIVE THRU SUN., JAN 191 = Reg. $3. . Value—Save 62¢. $9 ah lad ae 's Unicaps + 100% ee a ** FOURTEEN _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 /MANKY’S: SNACK BAR IN THE ARCADE January Permanents 2- for- 1 | Ye-lb. Sirloin Steak Sandwich, "Sesctie Buttered We . oo 8 Fresh Serawhenes Doumit eee ¢ with wees Cream . . 35 Fresh Homemade Donuts All Kinds 59° dex: Extra lerge on toasted bun. Lettuce, tomato and sliced onion. Served with melted eeeee. 65c. POOP OPO POOL COL OE CECE TCR revere Y THIS COUPON Is good for 25c toward purchase of a “Manny Burger” ot reguler price. During 15th, 16th, TTth, 18th ~wrreeweeeTeeeeereeeeee eee eS wre" veeererrrrrerrrrrree ‘‘Something tells me I should have gone over to Manny’s for my coffee and donuts”’ ‘Tre TvTTvTT""" wewewreeweyeyweTveerrret, ~wwevevree;TYTYrtTYYTYTYYTT ever eeeeerer.Y French Fries, Cole Slaw and '$ 1 00 , ar, 55'|| Your Permanent ....... 15. Bring a Friend With You — Her Permanent eee © &© @ - at, 6 This Special by Appointment Only! Mon. - Tues. Wed. TEENAGER 17 and YOUNGER | $y oo REGE COLOR A Fine Way to Try If You Don’t Dare te Dye! With or Without @ NO TOUCH-UP! = Appointment! @NO TIME LOST! @NO PEROXIDES USED! FE 8-9639 @NO RISKS TO A SINGLE Hours: 10-9 STRAND! It lasts 5 weeks . . . takes MIRACLE MILE 5 minutes MICHIGAN MILE MIRACLE RECORDS, CAMDEN, HARMONY & f————s0m LASSICAL, POPULAR, JAZZ DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS $1.00 RECORD BRUSH | +%1.00 RECORD CLEANS RECORDS _ CLEANING CLOTH AS THEY PLAY. FITS ON ARM OF __ CLEANS, LUBRICATES & PROTECTS YOUR RECORDS PHONOGRAPH ony 1.00. BOTH FOR Records -- SPECIALS - Records A LARGE SELECTION OF 12” LP. A 79 Charge If You Wish a ee Sete Cade mee Bbie mainspring. — Ladies’ or Men’s Waterproof or Dress _§$ t 50 SEWER We Invite You to See Our Very Beoutiful ‘ and Complete Line of Ww atches : Men's ‘This Coupon Good for 75¢ on the Purchase of Any 12” L.P. Record at -$3.98 or ~ More. Limit one to a Customer EXPIRES JAN. 19TH MIRACLE MUSIC Stretch Bands Sewing Baskets | J 00 Watch Crystals Fitied 31] \ : ~ — : WE SERVICE WHAT WE. SELL -LOU-MOR Tewelers | _RECORD SHOP — Ladies’ Stretch Bands 1.95] RESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY'15, 1958 FIFTEEN ,. - Dollars for f YOU! ia 5500° Baeen|| for Any Good Reason © Fast e Dependable ® Courteous © Confidential Service is our specialty. Stop in or phone today. For your convenience we are open every Friday until 9 p. m. SPARKLING DISPLAY of COLOR PHONES ~ See What’s New at Bell Telephone : | ‘See the Latest in Communications ASSOCIATES LOAN CO.]| setts 2ipge cf sine Equnmn 2255 5. Teegarh — arcade Sesion «| TELEPHONE SHOWROOM F “ ' MIRACLE MILE ARCADE > Mon. Thurs., 9 toS p.m. - Friday 9 to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 12-p.m. . rk ome DAYS - Non the Wed. SHINNER’ S| mise | MEATS | 9 to 9 | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER | WED. THRU saT. | FRESH DRESSED FROM THE FARM a q 1 19. STEWING CHICKENS 19: | . ) ; THIS S COUPON UPON GOOD FOR ONE DOZEN telat Smoked _ iM LARGE SAUSAGE | [Eas | 39: | : “YOUNG, TENDER. LAN . 4. : E os. 2 ARE. Riss 293| ‘ QUALITY HOME MADE Made Fresh 2 S IXTEEN BARGAINS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR MEN 249 pr. FLORSHEIM SHOES Values to 22.95 . $1 49° 137 pr. MEN’S SHOES $680 FOR CHILDREN 73 pr. WINTER BOOTS B. F. GOODRICH $7 79 | Famous Brands VALUES to $6.95 ° Tip to Mothers: Tf your child has cee ©) baer tee ext year SAVE 20% to 60% on Better Grade SHOES in SIBLEY’S oemni-Annyal Clearance Sale!... "ALL CHILDREN’S HOSIERY 20% OFF! FOR WOMEN | 342 Pr. Famous VITALITY SHOES, 6.99 te §.99 Dress and Casual, values te 13.95 .... 420 Pr. CRACE WALKER SHOES, Dress and Casual, values te 9.95...... 499 te 5 99 3.99 © aa Buy a pair for now and next year and 360 Pr. SPECIAL GROUP of Flats and Casuals, values to 8.95.....eesece0- 72 Pr. of Women's Shearling Lined SNOW BOOTS, Regularly 12.95 to 16.95 ......- These are beauties save. Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer SiO. OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 12 te 9 P.M. SATURDAYS 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. REVERE WHISTLING TEA KETTLE Regular $3.95 4-PIECE _ CANISTER 28 a Peis ee 4 bs, en Se ———==— * a ae * — 3 STURDY _ _ WELL MADE Regular $1.79 7-PIECE COPPER TONE RING MOLD SET $400 Regular — - $1.98 Regular $29.95 SYNCRO._ JIG SAW ‘MOTOR INCLUDED DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL "19° COPPER and BLACK: _ _DAZEY CAN OPENER cae Z 00 ‘HARDWARE MICHIGAN _ MIRACLE MILE OPEN DAILY MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9 to 9 ~ ‘TOILET TISSUE _ CADDIE $ 00