Solon Demands Army Reply to Gavin Statement Johnson Will Question Brucker on’ Testimony ~of Promotion Refusal « aS SSS = SPACE FLIGHT MODEL -- Caption for this Pt taken from “Journey Into the Cosmos,” published in Moscow in 1955, is headed “perhaps this is how the first manned artificial earth ‘satellite would look.” It Is timely because. of reports that Russia has sent a man-carrying rocket 1386 miles into the air. It consists of jet motor (1); parachute (2) for traking its descent; movable wings (3) for gliding; hermetically sealed pilot's cabin (4) made _of synthetic glass and equipped with metallic blinds to protect pilot from burns by sun's rays; tanks for fuel (5): and oxydizer (6) for operation of jet engine in case of need to increase speed of flight when retarded by air resistance, and also for-landing. | WASHINGTON (AP) — ‘Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson! (D-Tex) demanded today ithe Army answer Lt. Gen. 'James M. Gavin's testimony [that his expected promo-; ition was sidetracked after ihe criticized Pentagon mis- isile policy. ; Hospital. “among many who have been taking advantage of the ice skating atmosphere at Hadsell’s Pond on Woodward avenue south of St. Joseph Mercy -of Sputniks Legislators + Ike’s State of Union Talk to Stress Foreign Policy, U. S. Security Issues WASHINGTON (AP) — A missiles-minded Congress convenes today with action.on the nation’ s .defenses ‘marked for top priority. In his State of the Union address Thursday, President | Eisenhower is expected to deal almost exclusively with - \national defense and foreign policy issues raised by the ; |Russian Sputnik launchings and the reported Soviet feat of firing a manned rocket 186 miles up. - Many Democrats and nd_Republicans in Congress feel ——=""*the United States is lag- ging in the military race ‘and that something drastic ‘must be done about it. | Congress seems likely to get its ifirst crack at this problem. when \Secretary of Defense McElroy asks ~ for immediate appropriation 6f~ \more than a billion dollars in new money to finance a speedup in the missile program and other de- for fense measures ‘SEE FIGURES ‘Is Sen. Knowland of California, . _—— a Senate Republican leader, said he wasn a has no doubt defense matters will |(INS)—Edward Gein. who has ad- ger top priority, but he added: imitted killing and butchering two|“‘We will haye to see the budget and defiling a dozen|figures showing where the. admin- ‘women _\istration is proposing fo allocate igraves, has been committed ee \fands. before we can make ay definitely to Wisconsin's maximum. ‘intelligent decisions on where we — Gein Committed -as Mental Case- Wisconsin Won't Try Admitted Butcher Two Murders —SE a -Pontiae Presa Phete By PETE LOCHBILER Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger today = ; ‘berger’s skill as a surgeon. He ace ; r. Sullenberger. who brought a Sp damage suit against Pon-| + “Phe controversial surgeon's cour~ tise Gerieral Hospital alter his sus tesy staff privileges at Pontiac Os- pension there Nov. 13, had deen itinued yesterday “‘because of the Hospital in 1952 he pewnare Commenting today that now he was not allowed to practice in any of Pontiac’s three hospitals, Dr '‘Sullenberger said, “I've been left out in the cold.” — :Clearing Skies Tonight Strong northwest winds brought icy temperatures and snow flurries to Michigan early this morriing, but ithe U.S. Weather Bureau predicts snow flurries will ‘end tonight as skies clear. The mercury wij! fall to a low. of 8-12 degrees. + > S f Ottic | D Gavin, chief of Army re-, ovie | Cl a S eny . search and development, disclosed he has asked re- 'tirement effective March’ Reported Attempt to 3's’ ante be freer to “recommend, — to apply creative” thinking’ "=; Launch Space-Man °"3'Se" * * * Johnson said the Senate Pre. paredness subcommittee, of which/ By INTERNATIONAL NEWS be is chairmen. will question Ser-| Soviet officials in both Moscow and London today de- retary of the Army Brucker later) nied, indirectly but firmly, ihconfirmed reports of a Soviet this ve = a. pale ial attempt to launch'a man into space. 4 “It is a matter of se con- ee for the State ae on Cultural Rela- j — a smal oe | ceeyunaee eves . a ee Ae tions, which deals with newsmen’s queries in Moscow, sid: | ness that appears before Somali on EX ee . — “If the report were true it would be in the Soviet Press.” | Johmson, the Senate majority | ©)" = nan _ a ee redloeres The rumors apparently originated in Moscow diplo- leader, told reporters. y her big sister, 1a eed paren ‘ i “| Mary Lee to ice skate. The ponytailed sisters are -. matic circles. They were to the effect that Soviet scientists Gavin informed a closed session rocketed a man 186 miles up Within the past few days and of the subcommiittee that he an, that he parachuted safely to earth. inounced his retirement after Gen.| The Soviet press and radio were silent on the reports [Mexwel D sae one and correspondents were barred by censors from filing |being‘considered” for promotion to! lengthy stories. _ |four-star rank and assignment to But a spokesman for the Soviet Academy of Science | ‘the Continental ch ae laughed at the rumor and said it must be based on a science- NO COMMENT fiction movie now showing in the Soviet capital. | —— ae — Baal Se imen < a ri RUSSIANS NOT READY chance to talk with Gavin, but he! In London, Yuri Modin, first secretary of the Soviet Em-. jsald through an aide that Gavin bassy, told a delegation of anti-vivisectionists that the Rus- |“has a brilliant future in the Army wes left without a Pontiac zsians were not ready to send a man aloft. halle certainly four-star ma-\pital to practice in. ~~ Resulting opinion in informed Western quarters amounts | to this: & Brucker also expressed hope | that Gavin “will reconsider his | —The Russians probably are in a position to make an | thoughts of retirement” and re- attempt at firing a man-carrying rocket into spate if they | main in his present post. are willing to run certain serious risks. Meanwhile. Sdn. Ketauver (D- Harry H. Whitlow, x *« * Tenn) recommended that the com- administrator. mittee urge Brucker not to accept. “I want te emphasize,” Whit- —From a scientific viewpoint such an attempt would Gavin's requést for retirement and low added, “that I have the be the next logical step past known Soviet experiments ‘that he give Gavin “the promotion’ greatest respect for Dr. Sallen- —An irresistible drive to ram home the prestige "* “eserves.” - 7 gained through the — successes might have pushed aoe TURNED DOWN acc ee ren = eel one eae ee estith it he successful effort to shoot man inte space. kad been curued down repeatedly The same sources have this to add: 7 on requests for authority to send —The few reports reaching the West from heavily a-sateltite aloft with the Army’: censored Moscow not only fail to confirm the rumors but aon c ai pdagiogs mise ew tt oO lefs tend strongly to discount them. tal Stilt ‘he abeluned Ww order i * * r . increase Pentagon efficiency. In Washington, American experts speculated today Gavin also testified that if he that it ts entirely too soon to try rocketing a man to &M | remained im the Army he would | altitude of 186 miles even though such feats eventually will have the task of defending parts be accomplished. aft the defense budget President | The U.S. experts contend that: a | Eisenhower will submit this Tomorrow's outlook is ae eek 31 inches of it still Rockets of sufficient liability to take the gamble | ail fair and continued cold, Roads throughout the northern | ets ufficient re | 0 e the i of s s AP a with a high of 20-25. Thurs- y237 of tower Michigan are report. | with a human life are not yet available. Missile launch- ing failures are still too common. ~—The ptoblem of bringing back safely a man who from. | 136 miles, would strike the lower atmosphere at something | between 6,000 and 10,000 miles an hour, is a formidable one that probably won't be solved until experiments from lesser — heights have been conducted. IKE DECLINES COMMENT President Eisenhower declined comment on the unsub- “T don’t want to be awnartyr, but ways and roads... \temperature in downtown Pontiac stantiated report, but some-Democratic Congressmen found jf am not going to mislead the! ‘The Houghton-Mancock atea re-ipreceding 8 am At 2 p. m: the ; Cet &) peso Ste Tes | “| don’t want to defend next day will be cloudy and cold ed generally ‘year's fiscal 1959 budget because With a ehance L§ snow. I don't believe in next year’s budg-' * ireports Pontiac area roads ‘are let,” ’ he testified under questioning.’ Many Upper sodas residents!slippery in spots—Irom rifting, |He added that insofar as research were snowbound today as a result’ snow. land development are concerned }t of last night’s storm which dumped; Temperaturés dropped 10 de- jdoesn't offer a “significant” imi'up to 10 inches of new snow in grees between 6:30 a.m. and 10:30! | prewematint over last year “and I\the area within 24 hours. a.m. in downtown Pontiac this iwas very unhappy with last year’s} Winds up to 40 miles an_ hour! morning. ‘piled drifts three feet deep in high-| Nineteen was the lowest recorded slippery” today. . # Osteo, pathic Hospital Cuts*— Its Tie With Sullenberger has done nothing wrong at our jfeclings against Pontiac Osteo-/ |pathic. \teopathic Hospital were discon. \forced out of St. Joseph Mercy, ‘recent unfavorable publicity,"’ said * * * \Sullenberger conferred for hours yesterday. Cold -Again- -Tomo ITOW,- is “We.agreed.that. itwould_be. | 2 )Oakland County Road om id security pelea for the criminal-|are going.” Congress will buckle down te * * what looks like a lengthy and The 51- Can” Plainfield, Wis., controversial election-year meet- farmer was found to be mentally| ing, f& and legally insane following a san-| Here is: the way some of the ity hearing in Wisconsin Rapids) major issues shape up now: yesterday. FOREIGN AID — Eisenhower is He was taken to the Central ‘expected to ask about four billion Sullenberger had no hard,State Hospital at Waupun. \dollars to continue this program, Circuit Court Judge Herbert’. iwith emphasis on a development | Bunde, who handed down the de- Joan fund for Asian and African cision, said it was “uhlikety” |"ations. Congress probably will cut Gein. ever will be at amid ithe amount, but perhaps not as eee as in some previous years. oe as Se Dr “They were nice enough to let) me in in the first place last. sum- | Editorial . ies The hearing was held to decide eearriggige mod ang 20 ae A pe : on General Hospital, {whether Gein’ was mentally ca pernglaoll aligned erage es Page 4 (pable of standing frial for first-| granted. The administration will be degree murder. ‘lucky to get @ two-year extension. - 2 Dr. Edward L. Schubert, super-| lintendent of the hospital, and Dr. ae Deemer e wes va |Milton Miller, a University of Wi is-| posals disclosure ‘consin psychiatrist hired by the. cnn ease ha patarcinag mace defense, both testifiea that Gein oa reports, and ¢s- was incapable of distinguishing new antiaeibery laws Tight, from wrong. may get a warmer reception be- : cause of Senate Rackets Com- * * * | mittee disclosures. Proposed Cai Wee ares ater he eager te the riley “Act of the recent publicity, if Dr. ‘butchered body of Mrs. Berrlice| are unlikely ‘im an election year. Worden, 38-year-old hardware store’ tiMIGRATION — Any changes Sullenberger left," Whitlow said. pana by th ‘owner, was found hanging by the’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Whitlow said that Dr. Sullenber- heels in his farm shed fast No- 2 ee: ger’s cofinection with the hospital vember. ° ‘began when he was called in as a) 410 ja ter confessed the slaying of|Turbo-Jet Sets Record -consultant in a difficult case. Dr. ers. Mary Hogan of Pex tage, Wis..| Sullenbe: t t NDON (INS) — iti Sullenberger. was granted the ln Decem 195 . LONDON (INS) A British mer. I imagine that there were pressures to make me get out,” he! said, * * Whitlow said that he and Dr two better for the hospital, in view ‘courtesy staff privileges after that, a ls Overseas Airways Corp. Britan- Whitlow said. zs elt ' nia turbo-prop plane flew. to * * _* Gein also explained that grisly London from New York today z Although a umber of medical human trophies found-in his clut- in seven hours and 57 minutes doctors have sefved as consultants:tered farmhouse had been stolen! (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 2) from graves. —the fastest Atlantic crossing © ‘ ever made by a civilian airliner. Report on Presidential Conference | | , 5, phoebe ebay 4 \ sida “t we Lisahiy ee 0 iol ‘ports 60.4 inches of snow ssestlierom was 15 Final Data Goes.to Lansing Tomorrow Saginaw Street Traffic Play “The traffic lights on these and} — City traffic engineer eek ail routes — Auburn avenue, Or-|- “However, traffic turning onto | New cables will eve: to be laid | ‘anderstempel will go-to-Lan-| chard Lake avenue, Williams street/other streets, in the downtown drea/ Saginaw from east-west streets 4. put new..system Lal erstempe : ~|ma to conform with| probably would bunch up at the ab gpebeghragy a a Rapids s Me a6 J 3: West Virginia and northern Ken- By ears : \ . }drew, ‘We hope to go back “to Our home today sani Andres Are velo. 47. a phynber’s helper He evacuated his family of 13 when murky fleeduaters began lapping at the door of his home “We have been here two nights. The. children seem to enjoy it, but we want fo return to our home," Cross shelter at an elementary - schow! : * * * The Weather Bureau said tides along the lower Gulf Coast would he about three feet abeve normal ish slighth today. Small - craft * * Dozens of fishermen were ma-' the Texas and upper *Mexico feting. Sse : ww 9 * south ag northern and central Ilinois.- - Rain pelted most: of the Gulf and south Atlantic flurries extending southward had ordered ful? investigations as branch. swer * “Tam not a‘ lawyer, of course, and do not nndergiand “the Jegal: basis on which the prosecutor can|™ act,’ Flath said. ‘But TI certainly, . don't see that there could be any involved I would certainly have in- formed the prosecuter” tong—ago— eriminal case | * intent ia result of Flath's charges in an-, to Dr. Sullenbergér’s suit.’ * had |} thought se.” AUTHORITY Flath added LICENSING Tivestigation meaningful information” < : board ef registration, which has Was under way today fer. Mrs. — the power to revoke a doctor's Ruby Hartsell, preprietor of a | heense to practice medicine Michigan in this * * *® +it-wes—atabge-epough number keep my two children fed," he ob-; Board of Registration in Medicine National Bank's Perry street passed by the Senate last session | | FARM — Many senators pre- idict a hot reception for Secretary, The credit union announeed to-iof Agriculture Benson when he) day that-a member of the board! goes of trusteés, Wayne Weaver, has culture Committee sometime next had held since 1949. that he: felt the might produce for the * ". Fem's inveshgation will be to * in determine if there is anv evidence that a law has been broken, while the state board will. concentrate of professional on the standarde board, Ray M. question Sweet, was scHOG™ "pared = Aa_tavestigatay for the state uled to arrive In Pontiac today | and begin conferring with Ziem on coordination of the two ta- vestigations. “News Flash LANSING (INS) — A search cafe in Perry, whe disappeared a week ago leaving debts be- lieved to total $100,000. weman's disappearance became known when federal authorities disclosed they had clamped a tien on her property for back income taxes and social security taxes. It. also was revealed that Harrington replaces Francis HL ~Sehneider, who resigned in October; number of jobless rising, Deme- ifram the $9,900-a-vear job which he mips The | fheem appointed assistant treagurer:/week for questioning about ‘his jfarm aid programs. UNEMPLOYMENT — With the | | rats expect te make strenueus efforts in this field. POSTAL RATES — The Senate. may revise a House-approved bill jand increase postage to 4 cents a jletter after a long wrangle. The House bill would add 521 milfion dollars to over-all postal rates. > * * PAY RAISES — Civil service) jand posta) employes seem likely, \to get increases approximating the laverage of $518 @ year for classi- fied employes and $6 for posta! iworkers Eisenhower killed with a [pees veto last September. * * * DEBT CEILING — The admin- istration is trying to avoid asking for a temporary increase in the before the Senaté Agri-! Day. decision by Feb. 1. Corporation Red Ofticials Deny Report of Launching Space-Man (Continued From Page One) to 2 | \t plausible and renewed their warnings about’ underesti- mating Soviet scientific capabilities. Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, Tex., said if true, it “represents an extremely impertant achievement” | which “most drastically” emphasizes the Soviet lead in the | space race. He added: “It should and must spur all Ameri- | cans to redoubling our own efforts.” Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt), a member of John- son's preparedness subcommittee whieh ts investigating U.S. missile-satellite programs, said America will hurl a man inte space and return him te earth within one te three years. He said he “would believe” Russia has al- ready accomplished the feat. The Russians last night sent a reminder to Interna- tioanl Geophysical Year officials they would announce any sateltite firings and orbits as they have with Sputnik I and IZ. SOVIET ALERT One London ‘newspaper interpreted this as an alert. But it could be taken as an indirect denial saying in effect, “If we did it we would have told you as we promised.” Some British scientists preferred to take the note to the IGY as a routine reminder. They noted the Russians have sent severa] similarly worded messages to IGY officials. There have been strong expectations the Russians might attempt a manned rocket flight or an unmanned shot at the moon to cap the celebration of the 40th year of the Communist revolution. * * * It also is being neted the Soviets already have sent a dog 120 miles up and recovered it unharmed. Laika, the dog that died in Sputnik IT, went up 1,056 miles. And there have been recent Moscow commerits that the a | first man into space would be-a Soviet citizen? though this must be‘fitted into the pattern of the recent outpouring of Russian space articles delving far into the future with dis- Berry. aate company was pre- .275-billion-dollar debt cpiling Be-, °ussions of interstellar flight and photon propulsion. a mortgage it helds on the cate. TOWANDA, Pa. (P—Forty‘one school children dropped 25 feet — * Both Sweet and Ziem had given te the edge of the frigid Susque- — the case a preliminary examina. hanna River teday when a bridge tion last week and, on the basis, collapsed under their bus — bat of “its - importance "’ he said. sipping -coffee in a Red enter it although no decided to’ Ziem said his investigation will “only one youngster sustained mi- official com- ner cuts. The eperater and his age, presidentia] disability, flood plaint had been lodged ‘anywhere. large truck alse plummeted to insurance and other perennials, | it Ea the Shank: of the swirling river -cenier abo: the six deaths listed at Wysox, Bradford County, but hy Flath in his allegations that he was rescued without: injury. Dr Sullenberger had violated pro- “The. bridge was being equipped fessional siandards 25 times in the’ with a sew floor, but winds that reached 40 m.ph past 18 months at Pontiac General last night. were expeefed to dimin ANOTHER LAWSUIT As aftornevs in the damage suit sideration. * ‘* is one in which four general * Studied the issues involved, an- jother lawsuit appeared as a con- practitioners at Pontiac General * * * Missouri fm enforcing the disp 4 and regulations, = coast Fishing vessels caught in ane suing the ‘hospital, charging the open seas faced a rugged bul- that certain of its rules are dis- ‘eriminatory and contrary to their, 4 ¢ Light snow was general through-' postponed a number of times since, me > {yout the Great Lakes region with the-suit was filed last fall. Origis to nally, six doctors were inthe suit, ' Soft Seat for Saddle KANSAS CITY dA—At the West- chestra League was. told by Mrs. Retail Implement and Hard-'Helen M. Thompson of Charleston, Assn. show a mahufacturer|W.Va., executive secretary. ‘from Yoakum, Tex.. is displaying/"Americans spend $200,000,000 on colorful Western saddles — with recorded music,” Mrs. Thompson: ware ‘built-in feam rubber seats: cause of the surge for more de- ‘fense spending, however, Congress will vote an increase if the need/ | for it is demonstrated. - * * LOST CAUSES — Any final ac. jtion now appears unlikely on civil) jTights, election law reforms, ex-: ‘pansion of minimum wage cover- Music Tops Baseball | ; j DALLAS \P— “Good music |arosses at the box office 45 mil- | jlion dollars annually to baseball's 40 million.” the executive beard’ of the Amériean Symphony Or-! ‘said. To Live Longer After 25: J Walk More, Trim Weight BOSTON (INS)—Massachusetts dentists today pondered | the advice of noted heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley Walk more, eat less, get your weight back to what it The advice was given to 500 members of the Massa- “A five-mile walk is better for tired. harassed business-_ uted rules, right away. Start off with one mile. Then work up. _ “Rat less. After the age of 25 weight. Get hack to that weight by| dieting. You'll \live longer. “Watch your fat intake. We haven't reached any. con- but two of them subsequently with-; #8ion about the rote of fat in coronaries yet, but resea rch | how going on suggests there may be sdme connection.” | ~ * bo ‘ Dr. White, who said his advice was not intended fust—{— should not gain | TY thé Tuiti6rs turn ‘out to~ be fact, the “Soviets “have learned how man can survive abrupt changes from bitter cold to burning heat and the terrible changes from gravita- tional pull to weightlessness. day. + * @ Merritt said fina! papers and ex- hibits are being gathered in the . ‘hope that the briefs can be sub- jmitted “before the end of the }month.”’ ; The atterecy tor the Oakiand | County Taxpayers League, Glenn C. Gillespie, said a meeting be- | qween himself and Merritt would | be held this mesth to prepare - . the briefs, The Taxpayers League brought the suit last year that led to visit- ling Circuit Judge Herman \Dehnke’s decision that the county [was trying to fimance a new court- house illegally. * * ® The county favors a new court- jhouse ip the county service center jon Belegraph road. The league has favored construction of the new icounty building on the present |downtown site. | Williams Sets Talks on Intangibles Tax | LANSING « — Gov. Wiliams’ proposal for jumping the state tax lon intangibles by 21 million dol- jlars a year will get an airing at a meeting with lawmakers Wednes- ws “Faneme said yesterday that Sen. {Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Holland). ‘Senate taxation committee chair- man, and Rep. Rollo G. Conlin |(R-Tipton?, agreed to a 3:30 p.m. 'gession tomorrow for discussions lof the Governor's plan and the state's fiscal situation generally. The Governor origmally had. tried to arrange the meeting for | Tuesday, but Geerlings and Conlin ‘said they had conflicting committ- ments. j alternative proposal to the one he is drafting % Be ia See : " AP Pacsintic MAN'S KACE INTO OUTER SPACE — Reports that Rissia had sent 4 man-carrying rocket 186 miles into the air provide these -eomparisons of heights previously reached by man and animals Russians previously elaimed they had sent-dogs and monkeys up adisdieme —- Wiretapping Retrial , NEW YORK (INS) — Teamster | President-Elect James R. Hoffa ‘has been ordered to be ready for ‘retrial Feb. 3 on wiretap con- \spiracy charges. | * * age 5a 120 miles. The United States has senf mice and monkeys 36 miles up in aerobee pockets and they lived. one ‘/ * 5 Counsel Harry J. Merritt said to- of Hoffa Set Feb. 3 a a See = ee eS : 2 ‘ ‘ = : ie t THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, NUESDAY, JANUARY. "1 1068 AE Ol a Whittier, Calit., tok tn: two. shows sis inns Sel aie ss as ssa test pilot who flew 50 of us across) the pation from Seattle to Balti- more in three hours and 48 minutes) in his company’s four-jet 707, all : “BONUS "BUYS? Be Here Ey | ee 9 aim. to 6 pm “the VP., it came off on his overcoat. It is the only one he owns. He sent it which delighted them. The Nixons ate at. Luchow’s, a favorite of jtheirs, and while here—“The Dark at.the Top Pat asked him about it. of the Stairs,” which they found distressing, and “The Music Man,” Le Pavillon, whose prices brought gulps and whose food produced bravos. And little wonder. There isn’t a good restau- rant in Washington. e coat to the big city, only to run into the year’s coldest weather. Nixon, who will be 45 Thurs. | day, was just: about the last “Where did you hear such a/#”d North Carolina. Recently, she person fo learn that the Air Force ~weenentins So resets. 60 Baste —— his . He came. * * * _ Nixon, his wife Pat, and their! was old friends the Roger Johnsons of and come up with such things as a copy of The Declaration of Inde- “ sat next to the Governor of he be icharter, the American Bill of/@¥¢ them @ view of came very exelted despite all the Rights and 90 forth, Extreordinary| eh: Tex had a date to | delays on the field, she related. |. ternoon.” It was his day off. cme om ire a © aa | ta bt adian & had bese eeentinadl eaeek Sen. John C. Stennis, the Missis-| prototype (which “Boeing sippi Democrat on Sen, Lyndon Johnson’s first-rate Preparedness subcommittee, tells one about the; at about Amer- fellow from his state who visited history during the delays,”|Washington for the first time Majesty said. “Governor Mc-jand marveled at the size of the was considering use a K-135 jet tanker THE BERRYS ‘ Queen Elizabeth II’s worst time|Keldin had a great number of Pentagon. “How many—people—work in| there?” the Mississippian asked : | of a: Pentagon worker who had just emerged from the labyrinth. : “I'd ‘say about half of them,” yet. off, either. It performed superbly. But the Boeing officials haven't recovered And they haven't intruded|& — any of Tex’s subsequent days E ened The Charles A. Lindberghs lead of any American family. Their . |Gonmecticut* estate is guarded at ‘tall times. State troopers, private guards and dogs keep the watch. But behind this forbidding facade ‘a pleasant ‘and festive air reigns leach Saturday night the general is home. The rugs of the living room are rolled back and the whole | ak energetic polkas. July Marked Original Charge Against Hoffa by Union Men NEW YORK, Jan. 6 W—One hot grey - haired, precise man, did, His voice drops to quiet sardon-/With Cunningham from the Milk’ day last July two men walked into|some checking. He says the same ic bitterness as he recounts the| 7 a lawyer’s office just a stone’s’pattern was reported to him—an “throw from the famous libraryallegation that convention dele-|‘Nines that have “happened” to _ 5 jo him since he began to object to lack of financial records and a! malevolent. half-squint, adding to} Schmidt agreed to take the case|Voting machinery that perpetuat-inig general hard-guy appearance. | ions on Fifth Avenue. The law- gates had been hand-pickd by lo yer was a high priced specialist cal officers friendly to Hoffa. who had fought for management | against the unions for years. The without fee and found the- rebels/¢¢ Hoffa's friends in office. lifelong union members office space. Thirteen men . were iron dictatorship of their/head the committee. The legal ac- itions were brought in their names.| * x * years, Gada is 49, quiet, | work ‘for weeks. Six of his cars have been get free help in break-jpicked from the five locals to|¥Tecked or damaged; eight*of his out self-pity. Five men met him pick ve = = Obscene midnight telephone The chairman and _ndicated calls and deliberately embarras- * * _ in supermarkets have her address a secret. A federal court in Washington snare-framed, bald, wears collar-| None of his ordeal has shaken ts investigating a charge broughf and-tie and looks like a book-|him. He's optimistic that he'll win) Good landscaping, it sithe Washington court fight.” He'simated, will edd 13 per, cent to aj O CLEANED parte Exton ‘when he talks. ‘ooking beyond it to the new day!home's value. ee ee ee ee i man shows’ fa was elected by hand-picked => one of the’ most sequestered lives|Pets Are Casualties in Detroit House Fire DETROIT (#—Firemen smashed into a burning home yesterday and found two casualties. A pet canary had died in its cage. A boxer dog lay unconscious | but was revived by the firemen. The family had been absent. family dances, changing partners Firemen said the blaze was ghee as_ the. evening wears on. Vomity in a chair by a cigarette left | smouldering. |pendence, the Maryland State(@ Puget Sound, insisted that Tex) Limit 1. | of a court-ordered and peeves) election. ; * * * The- sparkplug of the committee, although not a member is Patrick | Kennedy, 47, Cunningham's side- kick in the original talk with Schmidt. 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Now we find ourselves in the midst of two court battles. * * * In one of them, a doctor is suing for damages because he has been barred from the hospital for viola- tions of ‘accepted standards as estab- lished. and practiced in this com- munity,” and as a menace to the health and welfare of patients. In another suit, severa} doctors are suing for the right to perform unlimited operations, This privilege has been because of all the furor that has been®. denied them by the hospital which is charged with protecting the public. These doctors insist they are com- pletely competent. x * * Certainly, the first function of the Hospital Board and the entire staff is to safeguard the laymen. Hospital authorities must stand ‘staunchly as the primary guar- dian of the genera] good. What means have YOU of knowing whether a doctor is com- petent to perform an operation on you or a member of your family? You are powerless. You're helpless. © * * * Your personal knowledge of the ——Hecessary techniques, skills and sub- sequent post operative attention is nil. You depend on qualified author- ities to pass judgment and render equitable decisions. This action must come readily and without fear. The community’s health and welfare far transcend the personal desires of all the doctors there are; and you place your faith and confidence in the in- tegrity of the institution. There is no other way. * * * -No hospital can possibly afford. to allow men to operate or use its facil- ities when a competent group adjudges them lacking. THIS IS A PRIMARY OBLIGA- _ TION. ", tase for, repudlicetion IT’S VITAL. , * * * The staff, the Executive Com- mittee and the Hospital Board can never become derelict in their duties here. Probably nothing else they face is as important. Hence, unhappy though the decision may be, when they feel -=—@ny- dector — er twe—dezen doc- . tors — are incapable of perform- ing within the limits of their standards, they MUST drop them from the rotts. There is no alternative. * * * We are advised that in the case of Dr. Nett SULLENBERGER, the fact the hospital authorities were so slow in moving to bar him constitutes one of the reasons accreditation was cut from three years to one. In effect, this reduction says: “Put your house in order or we'll drop you from our rolls completely.” General Hospital is now heeding the mandate from above and taking action. ——— > THE PONTE PRESS Trin ac Press Compang 40 W Huron 8 Pontiac 12 Michigan Tr ade Mart Dajlr Except Sunday Reser ne xB Jone & Ritey Execut Vi Pres : Assistant Advertising and Ads ertic ing Director Manage: Howse ,Pitvageare 1 Bamt M TRe:p wets Vice” President pend Circulation Manager Buuness Man G Marsrnst: Jorpan, Joun W. Prreeens. Local , Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Roeret B Tare Georct C Inman Managing! Editor Classified Manager TSE SAS SS SST enethenech ene a ancigoaenenaman Entered at Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter “ The Associated Press is entitied exelasivelt to the of al] loci néws printed tn tii he wepaper as wel! as eli AP news dispatches Tut Pontiac Press ts délivered br carrier for 40 co @ Week; where carrier service in not aval a e by ral S Ostiand, Genesee. Livingston, Macom! Lap eer a! fashtena® Counti sa - $12.00 @ year, elsewhere jr Michigan and aj Places im the United State OB. td. year. All Hee at ipecriptions peysvir if ais iad betabial ————e Ponttar PE -2-016+-- MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS on Dr. SULLENBURGER either denies or offers his explanations of the charges against him. He is entitled to his day in court. He must be heard in full. He is guaranteed a chance to answer the grave and serious ehallenges. He charges personal bias and prejudice. * x * The Pontiae Press has not been stampeded into printing @ many details as other papers for we feel ihe case should be tried primarily in court. All of-the charges_and the direct answers will the \" presented, weighed and judgm&n rendered. * * \. In the meantime, the rompital the City are suffering immeasurably kicked up—much of it needlessly, be- cause the case has not yet come to trial, We express the hope there may be a quick date set so the facts can be established and the community removed from an unfortunate spot in page one headlines. * * * This reasonably peaceful commu- nity has suffered too much from damaging hospital publicity as it is. The Man About Town Stand Too Close Children Awaiting School Bus Often Are Jens Economize and save: What we should do so, when we get old, we can help those who didn't. Driving our highways from 50 to 100 miles or more per day, I am quite in agreement with sentiments expressed in a letter from __ Mrs. George Mende . of Scuritiae She asserts that many chil- dren, when waiting for the school bus, stand too close to the pavement fr their safety. This is especially true in the dark morning hours when approaching cars that do not dim their headlights have a tendency to blind a driver so that he may swerve a little out of line, and hit the children. They should be specially in- structed to stand in one spot, and not playfully push each other around. First pussywillow blossoms of the year Yan a neck-and-neck race between ___ Mrs. Rundell Zoronow of Keego. Harbor, who gathered them-in 4 swamp near her home, and: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Myers, out Baldwin Road, who found them near Mul Lake. Wife of the present traffic director of a Flint auto plant, Mrs, C, Clark smith, “med-Saturday; Mr. Smith-held-e-top-tral- fic position with a Pontiac plant before going to Flint. Getting a present he didn't like was Fletcher Woolman of Birmingham. He wrestled all summer with dandelions in his lawn, and hoped he'd never see another. The other morning he found one in full bloom, growing at the base of -his fireplace chimney. Whenever any ice forms on Pontlae Lake, the dog of ; Perry Ballman > runs out on it and barks. Last winter he watched his master’s fish lines, and barked when the tip-ups gave evidence of a bite. The Aseoclsiea ‘Press tells us that Philadelphia is discarding its street cars. Pontiac did that a score or more years ago. . That tomatoes can be grown here in winter, under greenhouse conditions, is being proven by James and John Kennedy - af Rochester, who have a plam in the producing stage. Verbal Orchids to-— Hale eighty-seventh Henry W. of 381 Mt. Clemens 8t.; * birthday. Mrs. D. T. Moore of Waterford; eighty-eighth birthdway. Mr. and Mrs. Cla Betts of Ortonville: gelden wedding Nathaniel Lewis Issue ardized_ ~ help. “ ‘Actions Belie His Talks for Oldsters’ ‘Our governor says to help old people, then he turns around and puts the bite on us = This taan Mi iftecing Seaen em insurable dlocass'which ‘nin slected the brain and hasn't much longer to live. What would you do? We need | Desperate Agrees People -Shouldn’t Sign I agree with Robert C: Wickell in hoping people will nét sign these petitions. I've listened to a Socialist Worker member for a complete frotit ented 1 1-say—they_have_no-one——__| but themselves at interest. Let's ; hope people will not sign their Dakid Lawrence Says: Congressmen Must Inform Citizens W sun — What's the matter . with. (pee Doesn't anybody trust‘¥t any more? Is it with politics and ‘personal am bi- on, and is ev- eyything that it therefore, distaunted as “politically moti- coneerned solel does, vated”? cause the coun- try has lately been told that its fate— even its survival — ma y be dependent on what it does about the so-called “Gaither Report” and now the ‘Rockefeller Report.” VIEW DEFENSE Here are LAWRENCE two comprehensive pronouncements on what our na-_ tional defense should be and how much money should be spent ‘‘to catch up with the Russians,"’ but the American people will start asking where Congress has been all this time and why the facts have not been studied and issued before in the form of reports, too, by Congress itself. The ‘‘Rockefeller Report'’ is the work of 20 prominent. citizens, some of whom used to hold re- sponsible positions in the govern- ment and some of -whom are influential in the field of science, foreign policy and defense. Like the “Gaither Report,’ it has a sense of “urgency cand tt dors deal largely with generalities Typical of these is a sentence in the formal conctusions w hich saVvs: “This is clearly not a time for complacency; it is just as clearty not a time for hysteria. What is required throughout the country is an attitude of sustained and informed determination.” The average man will have a hard time coming to grips with a paragraph like that. He js being told not to get excited but that” maybe he sheuldnt remain too calm. There is a single word in that paragraph which means more than any other — it’s the word “informed.” : But how are the Amertcan people to become ‘ informed"? To give out all the confidential information the Various governmental agencies col- lect would be to “inform” the Russians. So that’s not practical. Then what's left? It might be called “informed observations or inter- pretations.” The Rockefeller Com- mission had officials and got considerable back- ground on what has been happening in the national defense ‘situation, but at best this is fragmentary. - But isn't if the function of Congress to do all this? The heads of governmental de ments and agencies will tell everything they know to congres- sional committees on an off-the. record basis. Sometimes members of Congress — preserve secrecy and sometimes they “leak” bits of such testimony to the press. But by and large the executive departments’ information The Country Parson These questions are asked be-. talks with—yarious_ withhold anesthr 4 labor pains, make the patient unconscious. Un- is available to congressional com- mittees. Yet Congress has not taken ad- vantage of the oppgrtunity it has to inform the country. Either there are issued some bitterly partisan comments from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which causes the country to lose respect for those who play politics with Ameri- can foreign--peliey, or else there isa diversionary tactic into unim- pettant and tpMatl fietds suchas whether a prospective ambassador can pronounce the many-syllabled name of an Asian prime minister. What the United States needs more than anything else today in public life is an infusion of selflessness. The everybody-for- himself doctrine which dominates the economic situation and also the political factionalism here are not going to solve anything. When the leaders of both parties begin to demand that there be an > end to political bickering over defense and foreign policy and when the so-called “insurgents” and headline-seekers begin to be criticized by their own party leaders for their " Irresponsible utterances, same sort of effective disciptine will be_achieved. Congress may then come back in public esteem to serve the people and help create throughout the country an “attitude of sustained and informed determination.” (Copyright, 1958) ~ Dr. William Brady Says: Anesthetic Not. Withheld _ in ‘Natural Childbirth’. “T had one baby bern at homie, Canada, born hospital (writes Mrs. P.W.H.) “Give me home delivery every time, with- out an anesthetic, please. It ggems very difficuk to convince doctors that one prefers childbirth without | an anesthetic." Lest some member of: the “bdoby class show ignorance by sounding off about this, it may be well to remind DR. BRADY in England, and another in - readers that_in_natural_childbirth, the method popularized by Dr. Grantly Dick Read, an anesthetic is always ready for instant use whenever-«the patient. wants——it—-- Generally the patient does not want it, but it is there just in case. Dr. Read’s book, “Childbirth Without Fear,” that has sparked” . the popularization of natural childbirth, is available at the public library or at any book- store. It is good reading for any young prospective parents, whether they go for natural child- birth or not. What Mrs. P.W.H. says about hospital versus home delivery should impress ek prospective | —mother.— WHAT ABOUT. ‘EMERGENCY’? One smart young woman, prob- - ably briefed by a trick specialist, asked just what, pray, I'd do if this, that or the other complica- tion occurred in the course of childbirth at home. She mentioned so Many possibilities that I was “a little frightened for a moment. Then I remembered that, in the few instances such ‘compli. cations had occurred in my ex- perience or observation, it had made no difference whether it was at home or in the hospital. It is of no importance in these days of quick and easy trans- portation, or anyWay not enough to weigh against the hazards of hospital delivery. Let no one presume I would ésia in childbirth. Anesthesia to the obstetric stage - was routine in my hospital and private practice before I ever heard of natural childbirth. By. “obstetric stage’ I mean enough to take the edge off the | yet not enough to der such anesthesia the patient settles down and soon gets it ~— with. - * * of Flint. formerly of Rochester; ninety- “Mistakes Ps “second birthday, ~ ; —_ —a man Miia Lp "teas Mrs. John Applegate nails to drive after he misses things. - of Ortonville; ninetieth birthday. pall oa he fe a. A A , f ra : : ? . 2 ms & f e 2 sf é 4 * OP are A e @ ee eS ee a ee g aos ae Je ae Wigs ee ee ey inthe at _ pregnant. have supported them. f “But my wife just | With the patient so Isolated the — patient if the baby arrives before the doctor does. Who knows any case. * * + Signed tetters. not more ‘han one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- Dr. William Brady. if a stamped addressed envelope is sent to-The Pon- ac Press, Pou RE (Copyright 1958) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I have a schedule, darling, dor ... The work that I must do... But all that really matters is... The time I spend with you . And as my working ee is . A flexible design . ee Whenever you are mine . mean, when we go out on dates . . Or visit in your house . ... And as the clock strikes late, we must 2 oe 5 _ en if they did. == —* = 8 © Mom just has to look at the week- - ly wash to know that she has a heuse fullof rip, tearing— tots. * * * If the average dad is really the kind of a guy his son thinks he is, it's a real accomplish- ment. > . My time: . Faoms and gotten umbreilas. ceived on stock minus $20 goes. names to this way of life. i to the state. Why can't they give . Eva J. Drinkwine { vetired people over 65 years of _ 167N. Raymond Dr. way the Federal government 9 ; on income tax? Now Williams is ‘Bugs ‘Baer Says: trying to make if worse plis —_ hitting our small savings ac- Cartoonists are covering inter- counts. national politics much neater \ You save all your life to live ‘am the correspondents. They're Ls back where the Egyptians used * Teil Surprise You — a Little of This Will eeeritetcate oe ae for words ~*~ Go a Long Way” Another Lower Income — | \ Stock Owner Chinese say one decalcomania > worth a thousand formulas. the or cartoonists are doing a good job of informative tattooing. —— They have salvaged the genius of Thomas Nast, Homer Daven- port, Winsor M¢eCay and Mc- * Cutcheon. Tops is Low of Eng- land who has influenced more people than ¢limatic conditions. 8 If there had been pictures with the handwriting on the wall Ne- buchadnezzar would have got the message. i sa It. doesn’t always work so good ~ on the upbeat. Tourists in Paris bistros have sketched mush- But the cartooned delineation is a universal language. It was stymied in 1900 by the half-tone but is coming back into its own like a channel ab growing a . new shell. We congratulate the American cartoonist for his fearlessness during the Sputnik solstices, the market rumbles and our own rocketeering. ee _ 7 It is very difficult to scare a. cartoonist. Or a zeuueeneone on the telephone. ° Looking Back _ 5 Years Ago _JAPS MASS big force in South Pacific. ELECTRICAL INVENTOR, Ni- a Testa. dies at _6-—___—_ 20 Years Ago HUNT SEVEN men on lost Navy bomber JOSEPH KENNEDY named en- voy to Britain. Case Records of a Psychologist: Sins of Omission Ruin Howard offers his side of the domestic quarrel that has caused his datghter so much - unhappiness. Sins of omission | may cause as many divorces as @ wife’s sins of commission, so get wise to the facts of mar- riage. Send for the booklet below, and learn how to keep your marriage permanently happy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W - 392: Howard P., —_ 5H, is the father of Donna, who ~—comptained—that—he—ran—around — with other women. * * * Crane," Howard “Dr. began, “my wife and I were very happy ‘during the early years of our mar- ri age. “But she was always rather cold and constantly afraid. she'd get Donna is our aly child, although I had hoped for a‘ fam- ily of three or four youngsters, and could easily stalled off. further pregnancies and developed many aes ailments, DR. CRANE I am sure were chiefly psy- chological methods to justify her failure to have any more children. “After she reached the age of 40, she demanded twin beds and “< the attitude that as long as she served me a good dinner every * night, then I should be content to semhahtaclicru sual «festa ~tin "tery past ga soni aoib been in a bad mental state. I lost my ardor for my wife entirely, ieee ing in the bedroom. WHERE DIVORCES START “Dr. Crane, you have often men- Marts in the | bedroom, and I am positive that. you are. correct. = “For I was ardently in leve with my wife and such a slave to her every wish during our early years of marriage, that I never even thought of any other woman. “T tolerated her indifference and tried to rationalize her frigidity, even though I chafed meanwhile. “But when I passed the age of: 50, I grew panicky. And while attending a convention in a dis- ‘tant city, I danced with one of the professional models who had been hired to entertain us visiting delegates. * * * ; Maybe she was a little drunk sumed, but she responded to my personality and was quite affec- tionate. “T found that’ I was not a pla- _tonie_male and on the shelf. And it was such an intoxicating dis- covery, that I went almost ber- serk. , ; “Since then, I have cherished a great animosity toward my wife for cheating me all these years out of the happiness I might have have affairs é gf THE US i ih; g shez = a : Ss 33 33 “However, ear Few ee and’ a divorce would be the best way out.” - It is never too late to apply * typing costs send for. his’ payehelogical eh pamphiets. | Marriage oe nse pert eM wo ectentite tacte to our personal relations. And marriages can be teetering precariously on the very brink of divorce, yet be salvaged if the parties thereto will he honest enough to make a sincere effort te conduct their marriages ac- cording to proper rules. So I asked Donna to send her mother in for an interview, too. Tomorrow I'll outline her side t ory oo vemanrer nae em of the story and give you the final results. Meanwhile, will you wives please realize that the maie sex ig much -more ardent than the female? x & Patriarchal. Jacob, in Biblical— days, thus had four wives. Such Polygamy is in keeping with the usual male's erotic endowment. But it is now unwise for moral, legal: an@ even economic reasons. But a successful modern wite must, always realize she needs to function as a one-wife harem, or her husband will chafe and be- So send. for my “booklet “Sex Problems ieee and (oti) “ae was a member of Oakland Park Methodist Church. _ ‘Surviving ‘are three children, Chester Evans of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Pearl Beaumont 3nd day from the Voorhees-Fipie’ el with her pastor, the Rey. W. Deeg, officiating. Burial wil] sell Springs, Ky., for services, with’ be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. you are enable te y your / Fs Bed CREDIT CbUNGEE se ae debe oF bills’ when due, see" at Pontiac General Hospital. Construction -Co., Royal Oak. Surviving are his wife, Edith, a James the Rippetoe Funeral Home: aan Jburial at Hillerest Cemetery, Paddock St.. died suddenly Sunday/t, of. 47725 Card ee -He-was -employed—at- the -Oak daughter Mrs. Geraldine Estes, of Mahé Gonwicha, both of Poitier a four brothers and 2 aig. tery. Detroit. Service will be at 3 p.m. Thurs- at 9:30 a.m. today at Milliken Fi neral Home, Utica, and at 10. robes | burial was.in Mt. ter a long illness. sas : | Surviging are her husband ¢ ‘will. be celebrated at 19 a.m. Wednesday in the Church ‘ef ‘Im. 41% 5. Saginaw “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselin Ex ience Assis? You” Hours: Daily $ to 5. Wed. & Sat? 5 $16 t Evenings by App’ — MICHIGAN CREDIT ‘COUNSELLORS above Ontiand Theater at St. Isidoré Catholic Church, Mile and Romeo Plank roads. The 8 Rev’ Walter Schweihofer Sieeal 'two brothers, Adaoré Rousseay i mepern York, ont alte 1ssee LAPEER — Requiem High Mass’ ij 4 — _ been ill about a year. i Mt. Hope Cemetery. j = tee of Walled Lake; Charlotie Aniskevich of | Drayion'y.. Shuolti¢-and Mrs. Ruth A. Bolt, Ube are thoth of Waterford Township; Mrs. .|Sylvia Glygoroff, all of Pontiacy) ys 33) x 3 and Mrs. ond Mrs. Marian R. Kinbey, of ‘Temperance * ecg brothers. and 2 2 grandchil- n also survive. . ng eorwee arrangements are pend- au p.m. ge rr at ‘the Pursley ing at the C. J. Godheardt Funeral Funeral Home. Service will be at ‘Home, 10 am. :Thursday in St. be_recited at) Vincent] Paul Church with burial in’ FRED B. LEMOND” ibe held at 2 p.m. tomorrow Park Lutheran Church ‘Rosedale poration, Grundy, MRS. OSWALD NEUMANN Joep rey Homi: Ste ad pss ls Hl; ¢ ne Per sir, Meaboe at _ {his eltildren, Thomas W., Louis E., own Harry B., and Barbara L., all of Keego Harbor; Richard R. of Phil- adelphia; Mrs. Rose H. Ellington Mrs. Catherine Ottawa nae. John G. MacKay, 6%, iJeroseSt., Waterford A died Sunday in Pontiac . weeks. He was a mechanic -for ‘control instruments.. Hospital after an illness. of seve “pane, Waterford . at Teeuwissen Jr. Herman Former Engineer rd, regardiess ef hew mach or hew many ann ~. rou, =a ‘or “a po ine Mar 4 suerte Sullivan, 87, who = REQUIRED am ONE PLACE TO SS sa in Oxford, share. ae bal lived hcenalianeewana } Burial willbe: in Mt. Lorettalt Cemetery, Lapeer, Rosary will be’ Baird Funeral Home. i ; the. Mcintyre School in Lapeer) a 4 - ¢ugvertisoment) ~~ RELIEVES ALL : KINDS OF MINOR ARTHRITIC - RHEUMATIC -—BURSITIC PAIN. eaves Rub-Oa Medicine Gives Quick, Relief of Pain Due To: o iffness (2) Aching Joints (3) Irri- tated Nerve Eadings (4) Muscle Spasms (3) Sweiling From Anahist Research Laboratories comes a new, safe, medically proved formulation named Stim-U- Rub, be- cause it st s blood. ti —_ apply it, you hong see @ warm, w appear on the skin ,.. blood is rushed to the area. * You can also feel the blood heat spread like a oe of od mes warmth over painful joints and mus- cles. Scientists, using electromic sk thermometers, report: “Stim-U- au raises skim temperature over pain areas as much as two full degrees, in min- utes.” Stim-U-Rub also speeds pain -retieving medication right to where blood circulates. (1) Pain oll oe stiffness is relieved. (2) Joint aches eased. (3) Irritated nerve bursiti pain for periods that may helping to sleep U-Rub at count- wu! ry mn tories, Yonkers 2, N. Y. @ reer, anne on, me. ‘County. There are no survivors ex-| i MRS. WILLIAM C. TRICK Mrs, William Clifton Trick, 65, of. 2251 Opdyke Rd. yesterday a in St. Slerey Yospit al. days. (Alma) A retired employe of Pontiac Mo- itor Division, she leaves her hus-, bard: three sisters, Mrs. Nelson! Mr. Schott leaves his wife, Mar- Roberts of Pontiac, Mrs. Hugh garef; a daughter, Mrs, Joseph] Eastman of Springfield, Ore. and|Nouse of Pontiac: a son, Marcus, ‘Mrs. William J, Humphrey of Li-\of Sarasota, |vonia; four brothers, Roland Heath ot Roseville, Frank of Oxford, Da- vid and Harold Health both of Lake Service will be at 1 p.m. Thurs- + trom © Voorhees-Siple: Chapel. The Rev. Robert G. Morris of the Oxiord ‘Methodist — will offi- ciate with burial im» Perry Mt. Park : : LE ING , O ry mas Ww re U A B D HOLDENS STAMPS VEDNESDAY cept several nieces and nephews. ‘@!. 'was a Past High Priest of the died tet No. 5; Past Mustrious Master. Joseph Pontiac Couneil No. 3, Royal was. ill two? p.m. in the Melvin A. Schutt Fu- | i | i ,in Mt. ‘Livermore, Mrs. Catherine Atkins ‘and Thomas Winegar all of Pon- Taken by Death’ Lrecited at 8_p.m.—today atthe’ Otte A, Schott, Tl, a former in- J” dustrial engineer at Pontiac Motor J. eee Sree oe 30 years tn nye: was dead on arrival yester-] day at Pontiac.Osteopathic Hospi- 3 - He died of a heart_silment. | » Service will be at ‘body will be at the funeral home | after 7 p.m. today. MRS. HERMAN STEINBACK and 15 great-grandchildren. ‘ fome with the Rev. Church c jating. He Ip \tiale A. Morin aad Mrs. "elon o % (E- Smith, both of Flipt, Mrs. Vi- \y view Welker ot Atwater, Aynard | Service will be at 1 p.m. Wednes-\ day from the Coats Funeral Home, ains. The Rev. Walter of the Drayton ‘Plain United Presbyterian Church _KEEGO HARBOR. — Fred: B. for Mrs. Oswald (Alice) Neumann, Wil! officiate, with burial follow- }Lemond, 68, of 1701 Beechmont 57, of 16745 Murray Hill, Detroit, jing in Roseland: Park Cemetery. St., died yesterday at the Pontiac/a former Walled Lake resident. |General Hospital of a heart attack. jwho died in. Mt. Carmel Hospital| county. vesident for 21 years, Sunday. Burial will be in Glen Ed- Mrs. he was employed at ‘Curysier Cor- jen Cemetery, Farmington. Funeral vice will be at § p.m. Tues- - “from the Donelson-Johns Fu- Arvid of ‘Christ Lutheran terford Township offi- t body will be taken to the Quinnell Funeral Home, (Sanna Marie)'Pickford for Service at : “| Steinback, 85,.. died yesterday _aft- ‘Thursday y in Ste anes Lutheran. . -home of her daugh- Church. m, = A native of Germany, Mr. Schott | Royal ‘Arch Masons, Oakland Chap- | nd Select Masters; a Past ai tron of the Order of Eastern Star; | ‘was a member of Knights — and F&AM No, 417. Fia.; a brother and) three. sisters. , 1:3 p.m.) Bank of Central Methodist Church officiating, Buriat will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Mr. Schott’s | WILLIAM L. 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Instructor of nurses Mrs. John Rise reads unpacking instractions to assistant di- and township CD director Laud Township Civil By KEBA HEINTZELMAN li ll “Waterford Townsh p hae made: terrific stmdes-in the jast vear result that policemen, firemen, and, towards the re-orgamzation of Crv- other civie organizations respond- il Defense procedure in that area.’'/¢d to the call for volunteer work- This is the statement made by © Oakland County s Civil Defense One director Lewis Jarrendt. as the portant steps in the re-organiza-- local unit prepares to graduate their first registered ‘nurse and Most adapted to certain phases of police auxiliary reserve umt. toe CD work, in case of an emer- morrow right at the Community gency disaster. Activities center : Although local Civil This program is still in progress | Defense had and those. people wishing to regis been organized some Years ago. ter, May receive an application the project had been dormant un--at the three fire stations or the til early {ast spring when the Ja no Adams School P.T.A residents’ into action “All 19 of the township schoo! | sparked ford Townsmp director Elmer Johnson For the past few cacathe. volun- sprees: Po soem THK PUNTIAC 4 to evade the gas ae oe produced the rare courtroom spec- tacle of a condemned man .cross- lexamining the judge who sen- tenced him. to die. ~ Tn the unfamiliar role of witness yesterday sat, Superior Judge | Charles W. cke, one of Caii-| fornia’s leading ‘authorities on’ crimina] law. Cool and assured tat: the: counsel table in~front of him sat the 35-year-old convict, ‘(whose IQ of 172 is the highest ever recorded at San a iPrison. * * + “Do you. consider 1 had a fair ed more than nine years ago = the “Red Bandit” w and robbed and raped his vic- ‘tims “You got a fair trial,” said the judge. Chessman. who has evaded six iseparate dates set for his execu-| | tion, kept the 73-year-old judge on trial?” asked Chessman, convict-| prowled the lovers’ lanes i tas = Angeles posing as a policeman) Minister Nehru. part in’one demonstration, setting fire to buses and ‘yelling “Down with Nehru.” Poice used tear gas it 60 times and arrested at least 150 demonstrators. The riots were a sequel to Neh- rus speech Dec. 24 in which .he described as ‘‘nonsense’’ a move) ‘by Madras politicians to form a council of action to prevent the’ Indian government's imposition of} Hindi- as the official mere: terday during a visit ", ‘Prime, More“ than. 25,000 people took Potter was quoted as saying he and his staff had been working for months to get information about the contract, but as late as last Friday night Army Secretary {Wilber Brucker had assured him ‘no contract was about to be signed. On Saturday, the Army. an- mounced the $52 million contract with Chrysler — had been signed on Dec. minister in pre- 2 ee i) ae Dr. Gambler Costello Free on Legal Maneuver died jin a iodo espa te He ; ca fled to the West after When the U: s. military academy opened in 1802 it had only, 10 stir dents. ' ‘ NEW YORK (INS) — Gambler Frank Costello, slated to return | markets in early spring to all yesterday for tseome tax!mer. the U. S. are timed to ch sum- rea and E ithe stand all day as he sanght to = Defense | direct a casualty care center in case of wide-spread disaster: show Fricke was: prejudiced in his - conduct of the 1948 trial. * * * The current hearing was 'dered last summer by the U. ; PTA.’s pledged their fullest co teer registered nurses have beer supreme Court. Its purpose is S operation in the project, with a trained on how to set up and, settle the transcript of the origi- claims the by Chessman compiled, nal trial. transcript, another © “Under the leadership of Mrs.'reporter after the trial reporter | fs Herminio Rodriquez, Director of ‘for Oakland “County, they have zing and instructing other person- nel, and of making the most of what is available at the time dis- aster strikes, Doctors of the community have also joined the yroup in learni new techniques used for rad ting purses in various tasks that they are not accustomed to in Sintered routine. Huntoon Funeral Home we «Of? 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Miss Callas’ wealthy Giovanni Battista Meneghini, forced her night performance after the first act and was ready to sing again. | Chess- : < than (INS)—Maria Meneghini ¢= workers will be able to handle Callas waited today for an invita-| ~~ tion from the Rome Opera House |” ‘to sing the lead role of “Norma” fackend | ; told | = newsmen his wife had fully recov- ered from the throat ailment which to end her opening of the first and most im- Training for Medica] Emergencies contains mistakes which make it. iG inadequate for review bv higher) - tion was the registration of people learned the mechanics of organi-, courts. courtroom | ~ a 4 = ee. oe * of mind. ithe Senate-House Atomic Energy ee _ __|Committee said he is arranging = knew free booklet, “Hew To Deat iri Yorn conferences with tory “TENSORS,” Written by top” experts “inthe: i Puchiatry, offers TT simple, practical steps you can take to aid in handling our fears and ankieties. Send for your copy today. 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Say Statehood to Follow for Hawaii Also Unless “In Russia building model air- planes is part of the required school curriculum. “Here we keep saying ‘don't play with that airplane, it makes first major acts of Congress this year will be to admit Alaska to the union. state hood should follow closely on Alas- ka’s admission as the 49th state, hut appeared less certain that this goal will be achieved in 1958. x* * * But as the father of two boys, iaged 14 and 10, MacMillan was a |little dubious about model missiles | jthat actually go up, Democratic leaders are push- “There are lots of model mis- | ing Alaskan statehood legislation siles, model satellite stations, %*¢8¢ of Hawaii for the first | model ICBMs, model Sputniks— | time in Congressional history. fit these together—but I don't port of both President Piseuhow- }-knew if | want my kids sending er and House Speaker Sam Ray- them up.” burn (D-Tex). 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JANUARY. 7,1 1958 fered enormous sims to go as 4) permanency. But Lucy had no in- tention of being a permanency. nor would she book herself tor! lor peoMitiis a oe within thet periad. aioe to beri elamoring clients, she always kept) certain free periods which enabled her either to take a short luxurious: "> holiday (since she spent nothing! aac STO 3 9 4 on the Sollowing sft-| 4 “You want me to make in- otherwise and was handsomely paid and kept) or to accept any, position at short notice that hap pened to take her fancy, either by reason of its character, or be- cause she “liked the people." cHose WORK Since she was not at ‘pberty| ,to pick and choose amongst the’ ” Vociferous claimants for ber serv-! ices, she went very largely by| More Ga tinual source of entertainment. j and t 4a! a | to the gloomiest of the writing! rooms, and said: “I'm afraid I'm’ ipather booked up just at present, but perhaps you'll tell me what = is you want me to undertake.” ery. ample, really,” said! os os Miss sarple:_ + tmusual bert Step, The-railway encircles quite’ jhalf of the property.” i “And you want me to do — what?” ae) Stee ee * * * For a moment, tHe suspicion “It’s very simple, really,” a ‘crossed Lucy’s mind that Miss| |Marple was mentally unhinged. but | she rejected the idea. Miss Marple stil with, I untierstand, a daugh- = Out of 1 ‘DETROIT (AP) "Three out of every four families in the United States own cars today, ‘compared to slightly more than two — out of every four families 10 years ago: The Automobile Manufacturers Assn. | says there are 56,101,000 passenger cars in the United States today, In addition the na- tion’s highways are carrying 10,875,000 ks [ees trucks and 255,000 buses. Ten years ago 327,341,498 vehicles, including 30,845,351 passenge counted. In 1947, 53 per cent of families owned cars. Last year 73 per cent had cars when the number of 65,241,260,, including cars. to 2in 4a Decade Ee ome 4 Families Own Cars won relrs to Keep 54,332,295 passenger Multiple car. unite hes jumped to- 12.3 per cent of families from a 3.2 a decade The AMA said the number of licensed drivers climbed to a new peak, an esti- mated 80 million in 1957. compared. with only 2 10 years ago. Auto production workers were ciated at 652,000 for 1957, 651,800 for 1956 and 648,800 for 1947. *Payrolls were estimated at $3,330,000,000 for 1957, against $3,213,000,000 - in Ae one Fee 2 ‘ f cars, were the nation’s vehicles was Nine of 10 Americans Dentally Deficient; Group Insurance Plan May Be Solution} | iten Americans are dentally defi- icient, and the lower the income the greater the deficiency. * * bad NEW YORK ({ INS)—Nine out ‘ot, The pain factor keeps some jpeople away from the dentist, but \scared off by the bite the bill puts’ ‘on the family budgét. As long ago as 1949, the Amer- jean Dental Association recom- mended that local dental societies set up experimental prepayment milar to the Blue Shield | plans which pay doctors’ bills | for millions. health insurance program. lrecent surveys have pointed up the only one of its kind ‘another factor-—-many persons are nation. A number of societies throughout | ie ctlidch care the coun- the raomage? tried, but only the one} try. pil =< ne ge ~eate pesscimpon The 6,000 persons covered. by the society helped set up the pio-|GHDI are enrolled in groups, neer community-wide group dental|hrough the places they work. In most instances, the company pays in the the premiums. | ‘FAMILY PLAN wt | For a man*who wants the “fam-| In its four years, Group Health ily plan, " there's a monthly pre- | Dental Insurance, Inc., has den® mium of $6, plus a special enrdll-| onstrated that such a prepayment ment fee of $20. The fee is paid iplan can operate in the black. ‘only once and gives the covered, Winsiow Carlton, chairman-ot family some extra benefits. New York's GHLI, said in an As in Blue Shield, participat. interview that it is enly a matter 2a of time before similar programs | | | | Police Follow Every Clue Miss Marple replied promt “I want you to get a post there Everyone is crying out for efficient \domestic help. I should not imag: re-read the letter from Miss Mar- ‘was eminently sane. She meant i. it would be difficult.” ple. She had made Miss Marple’s acquaintance two years ago when had been retained Raymond West, the novelist, aunt “al her or sweet she had | tl is 3 coe row treught to her. and list ' She left the sentence unfinished, agreeably surprised, to the tales told by her elderly irascible maid- servant of how “I taught _ that Migs Eyelesbarrow a crochet pat- tern what she'd never heard of! |; Proper grateful she was.”’ Lucy Eyelésbarrow frowned for ° a moment or two as she consid- ered. She was in reality fully booked up: But the word tfnusual, and her recollection of Miss Mar-) ple’s personality carried the day and she rang up Miss Marple straightaway explaining that =| could net come down to St. Mary Mead as she was at the moment working, but that she wag free She suggested her own club, a rather nondescript establishment which had the advantage of hav- ing several small dark writing reoms which were isually empty. _ Miss Marple accepted the sug- GENTLE LAXATIVE __ ANTACID exactly what she had said. “What kind of a body?” asked ‘Lacy Eyelesbarrow with admir- ‘able composure “& woman's body,” said Miss | | Marple. “The bedy of a woman cept a low salary, I will make whe was murdered — strangled oe a Lucy's eyebrows rose slightly. “Well, that’s certainly unusual Tell me about it.” Miss Marple told her. Lucy Eye-| | “No, I don’t suppose it would ‘be difficult” “|, understand that Mr. Crack: enthorpe is said lecaily to be | somewhat of a miser. If you ac- it up te the proper figure which | should 1! think, be rather more \ aaa Ge Gavia vo” “Because ao prs TT “Not the waneae so much as lexbarrow listened attentively. with- the danger. It might, you know,| ‘out interrupting. At the end she ibe dangerous. “lt all depends on what your " friend saw — or thought with a question in it. NOT IMAGINED “Elspeth McGillicuddy doesn’t, things,” Miss Mar- j “That's aoe relying on might even attract me? I've en- what she said. If it had been|Cuntered very little danger in happen. She's most unsuggestible. rather like granite.” “I see,” said Lacy thoughtfully. “Well, let’s accept it all. Where de T come in?” “1 was very much impressed by lyou,” said Miss Marple, ‘‘and you see I haven't got the physical she ¢|Pointed out, “has committed a It's only right to. ‘warn you of that.” “T don’t know,” said Lucy pen- sively, would deter me.” again, Detectives, the four of TAS Pd pe wis plas vee. ~ them working om the case, said © Whar to do? Detectives said all) More dda one-third of the New | cea 4 palace re me they “‘don’ : ~~. any a pins they ean do-now is “hope for new York dentists participate in GHDL | sas "happened to t man a ‘information — anything. We may If the patient prefers to visit_a “T daresay you thought It! my life. But do you really believe it might be dangerous?” “Somebody,” Miss Marple very successful crime. There has ‘been no hue and cry, no real sus- picion. Two elderly ladies have, told a rather improbable oad and Pasa nothing in it. So every- thing is nice and quiet. I don't ithink that this somebody, whoever jhe may be, will care about the matter heing taked up — espe- cially if ‘you are successful.” * * * “What do I look for exactly?’ | “Any signs along the embank-| ment, a scrap of clothing, broken bushes — that kind of thing.” nodded. “that the idea of danger” Lost Citizen a Challenge DETROIT (INS)—What bappens when an average American busi- themselves all the old questions-- ale ‘nessman with a solid family back- did Brewster meet with foul play uapdbore paid the $1.65 ground and sound, regular habits at the hands‘ of the stranger seen) fee. disappears in a metropolitan area such as Detroit” * *’ Detectives are assigned to the! lease and usually work night and) | day until the trail leads to the) checked every _posmibitity with- ‘missing person or some clue to, out uncovering “a single clue.” indicate foul play or suicide. This is the case of Hiram Hays Brewster, a reportedly substan: | tial Cleveland contractor who was swallowed up in Detroit crowds Dec, 6, never to be seen care to venture a guess. The 54-year-old builder was in| the Motor City on a business trip. He is the kind of man you would not easily ee : He was a expensive bus!- ness clothes by good tailors. He, lwas a towering 6- feet, 3- inches and weighed 235 pounds. He had a lheavy black mustache and shell- rimmed glasses which gave him a '“distingui appearance CAME BY PLANE Police said Brewster arrived by plane from his home in Broadview | Hetghts. a Cleveland suburb, at about 11 p.m. on the night he van- | ished He checked inte a reserved | room at the exclusive Sheraton | Cadillac Hotel and appeared in| the lobby a short time later to cash a check for $500 on his quires? That sort of thing? Bat won't the police have done. all Sucre of Indonesia that? Or de-you think they have|Arrives in New Delhi been just slack.” NEW DELHI (#—President, Su- “Oh no,” said Miss Marple. karno of Indonesia arrived in “They haven't been slack. It's just/New Delhi today on the first ma- that I've got a theory about the/jor stop of a tour from Cairo to woman's body. It’s got to be some-| Tokyo, where. If it wasn’t found in the «x *« * train, then it Sukarno’s six-week tour is offi- or thrown out of the train cially described as a rest and but it hasn’t_been discovered| health trip, But he is also seeking anywhere on the line. So I trav-|to intensify African-Asian support _| firm, the Brewster and Raymond | Ce. of Clevelana. Two hotel office erfployes aa they saw him later that night in| a nearby restaurant. Brewster was. sitti another man. Police said they believe this re- port. The builder was seen no, more. * * * Since that time, Mrs. Brewster, has checked with business associ- | ates in Ohio and Michigan, but none has seen her husband. His son, Hiram, 22, and a broth- er-in-law have come to Detroit to eled down the same way to see/for his drive to wrest West New anywhere where ye Guinea from the Dutch. aid police. Now for _\was leaning at an angie, Tt think it would pitch right down the em- STILL FOUND ae “But surely it would still be found — even there?" : “Oh yes._It would have to bej;> 2 taken away .. . But we'll come fed up - with the _-| routine way? _ see the * bright er @ Lists © © Adds @ Multiplies || ADDING MACHINE EASY TERMS Ls won't be long now Bis. ‘officials of the Cunningham-Limp|€nroliment fee. the appointments were_never kept jen gbtiienel 06 Wyte deel = 1 | : me Detectives said they have asked ‘with him? Did he suffer amnesia? ‘Did he commit suicidé? Did he run off with a woman? Detective Inspector James Dunleavy said his men have James B., a white collar worker the family plan to cover his wife -y Brewster was to have contacted|$6 monthly premiums and the $20 Co., in Detroit, but did not do so.| Work on the family's teeth came His schedule also called for visits to $275. The.dental insurance plan to Cincinnati and Columbus, but paid $234, and James was billed, iget a break.” Guatemala was established as a|pay the dentist, according to the republic April 17, 1839, : ' ' BOARD OF ~DIRECTORS = HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN See HONORARY DIRECTOR ~~. C.. BRYAN KINNEY ....Attorney - ROCHESTER oe — mein — First Mortgage Loans HOME OFFICE: 161 w. ‘Haron SERVICE AND PRICE , IN BALANCE! FUNERAL HOME “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” 46 WILLIAMS ST. _ Sparks-Griffin a PHONE FE 2-5843 PONTIAC - Pontiac, Michigan December 31, 1957 ASSETS eeensene oe eee tenet ee eenes ~-STATEMEN T.of CONDITION. FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION «oe ee $10,568,929.58 Properties Sold on Contracts ........ceecceceeecceees 577,700.54 CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS ‘ Home Improvement and Modernization Loans (FHA Yul b) Aanecdopticsonooos Nield cle clesielec cle’ slcieie e'cis cle cies 22,078.05 Loans on Savings Accounts ...,....c+ccccsssceereoeses 69,336,77 OFFICERS. Real Estate in Judgment ..........scssessseeseceeeee 4,561.09 a Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank .........e.ece0+00 240,000.00 ar ihiccoatigg aera U.S. Government Securities .........ccsecceecceeeeeee 129,502.11 * oie Cash on Hand and in Banks ...........-,s0eeeeeeeee 1,941,701.22 JAMES CLARKSON .. Executive | Land and Office Building (less “Zeeumulated depre- Vice-President and Secretary procintion) —by Rossini, “Violin Concerto in G Minor” by Bruch, with Gordon Legislation Discussed by Chapter aoe Awe tbe} i of Alpha Beta oe a Del. ta Kappa Gamma opened with a dessert coffee hour on Mon- ins evening at Donelson Dr. William J. Emerson, su- perintendent of Oakland Coun- ty Schools shared with mem- bers background information and facts on federal aid to edu- cation. Mrs, Clare Hubbell, commit- tee chairman for the program, _.Turo, Mrs. Fay Ealy, O'Dell and Mrs. Harvey Bid- strup. A business meeting con- » ducted by Mrs. Irene Albright followed the program. Art Courses | Being Offered at Cranbrook Advanced and beginning classes in drawing and paint- ing again are being offered at the Cranbrook Academy of Art for adults in this area. Conducting the classes for the 10-week period will be’ Fred Mitchell, academy paint- ing instructor. The © spring term for beginners starts Jan. 13, from 7:30-to 9:30 p.m., in the library building adjoining the art galleries. © The advanced students’ term, beginning Jan, 16 at 7:30 p.m., continues to March 2. This course is for “ad- vanced students who have de. veloped the ability to work explore new d and techniques of expression.” Chapter Marks / Founders’ Day Founders’ Day was observed by Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority Sunday with-a tea held in the Voorheis road home of Mrs. Wallace Williams. A men- tal health film: Lanai by the sorority was shown. New pledges and Alpha Zeta Chapter members. were guests. Among the pledgés present — Lachenbach _._was_assisted by Mrs. David wa ~—fndependently but who wish tO” Mrs, jude’ and “Liebestod’’ — Wagner's opera “Tristan and Isolde,” and Tschaikowsky’s “Cappriccig Italien.” e * Mrs. Arnold Hillerman re- ported on the USO committee, and it was announced that in April the Women's Symphony Association will gathering of sponsor a Mrs. Paul Eliason (left), music analyst, was guest speaker at Monday's the Pontiac Symphony avenue home of Mrs. C. H. Purdy were + (left to right) Mrs. Frank Bonner, ‘sea; Pope and Mrs. Walter Wharton. > benefit style show, proceeds of which will aid the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. The club also agreed to support the City Federation of Women's Clubs in its next project. TABLE DECORATIONS Refreshments were served from a table- decorated with a white and silver cloth featuring Thomas R. Smith Claims Bride in Indiana service / / St. James Lutheran Church, Logansport, Ind., ;was the set- ting for the wedding of Sheryl Dawn Vinyard and Pfc. Thom- as Roger Smith. The Rev. Al- fred Gerni read the double- ring ceremony. * * * The bride is the daughter of Norma M. Vinyard of | Logansport, Ind., and the late Charles Vinyard. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Smith of South Tilden avenue, GOWNED IN TULLE For her Dec. 21 wedding thé bride chose a tulle gown which featured a armen neckline of Chantilly lace. The full- length_skirt fel into. a. chapel _ train and was highlighted by oS A. bardeau of Rose Pointe lace sprinkled with sequins and - pearls held an imported fin- p_veil of illusion, The bri- Was @n arrange- ~ ment of. white gardenias. JoAnna Hafert of Logansport - was maid of honor, and a sister » of the bride, Karla E. Vi Linda Grube and Joyce ont. rows 4 cr ACL, ve ‘Geseee ee Sa ae gomery were bridest: Flower maid was Patty, om kins, a cousin _ the bride. * * John Ro’ Wefls of Lo gansport was thé best man. Grdias v omen’s Association. Robert Watkins, also of Lo gansport, and/William Seybold of Fort Atkinson, Wis., seated the gues : TRAV ENGEMBLE For traveling—to—northeast-—— Michigan, the new Mrs. th wore.a navy wool sheath _/dress with navy and white ac- / cessories. % * The bride is a senior at St.. Elizabeth Hospital’ in School Sd Pe bon ated Fink * Plan Feb. 1 Rite _ Mr. and ‘Lyle Dusen- bury - of ‘avenue. an- a as caaaeneater he daughter, Nancy Anne, to Dav- id Thomas Galloway, son of the Cc. D. Galloways of Ferndale. A Feb. 1 wedding date is. planned. ay Pentiae Press Fhetes Symphony Association Gathers silver candelabra, pink tapers and an arrangement of varie- gated frosted grapes in a sil- ver bowl. Chairman of the hospitality committee was Mrs. Helen Teitgen, who ‘was assisted by Mrs. Robert Tarr, Mrs.. Mac Whitfield and Mrs. Harold De- © Here she discusses the cello section of the orchestra with Mrs. A. Floyd Blakeslee. Dohcers Gather at ‘Winter Whirl’ George Beauchamp, Fred Froede, Cecil Elsholtz and __ Harvey Gilchrist were callers. Anderson, Mr. Upton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Yates a. _ oa te — Phipps. -- - Couple Resides in New Jersey Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Slade ~~ of Fourth avenue announce the ‘Dec. 28 marriage of their daughter, Kathryn N. Slade, and Daniel emery son_of ; Risa 2 b -Richard Lee Boney . united in marriage s, SUESDAI A JANUARY. 7.1958. dinner, the family returned to Cram home for a get-to- wards of North Perry street, and their infant son, Bruce dr. x * * Home again on Ottawa drive following a three-week stay at Pompano Beach, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dearing and their three daughters, Jo Ann, Judy and Jill. Pair Wed in Church Ceremony JoAnn and were Saturday afternoon in First Congrega- tiona] Church. * * * Parents of the bride aré Mr and Mrs. John B. Howey of Lake Orion. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Marvin K. Boney of West Huron street. Fay Howey The bride wore a dark beige - sheath dress and carried a bridal bouquet of white roses. - * * Matron of honor, Mrs. Ad- leen, Rawlings, wore a brown sheath dress with an arrange- ment of yellow roses. Attending the bridegroom as best man was John Howey Jr. of Lake Orion, a brother of the bride. Hip-Stressing Silhouette | Personal Ny ree Back .t0' thelr: studies ‘at the who ws) salle teaching Uniiversity of Michigan are Withy post-graduate § courses. —- freshman William J. Riley, son _of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Riley of Green street, freshu.an Gene Pattison, and John Pattison, Helen Jepson, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Jepson. of Watkins Lake, flew to St. Paul, Minn., over the holiday. While in St. Paul she served as maid — of honor for the wedding of her cousin, Lenida Jepson, e hae eae accent the a and the rounded neck. line. Larry Aldrich designed the dress. » Sears gue <3 : ee oes Here it is, a “new” version of the little black dress. It is done in crepe that gently veils the figure. ‘Self bows and Mrs. Don Dior Wills U.S. Fashion Famed Designer’s Last Collection Is Previewed in New York By OLGA CURTIS NEW YORK (INS) — Chris- tian Dior’s last bequest to fash- ion is a new hip-emphasizing silhouette designed a * * A ; i The French designer's last collection, done shortly before his death, for the U, S. firm of Dior-New York, was shown Monday to fashion editors from all over the U: S. NOT EXTREME It's a fitting testament to Dior’s fame: New but not ex- treme, different but beautifully wearable. . * * * The main point of the new line is hip interest, achieved either through belts placed at the hip or through blouson effects which lead the eye to the hip. Dior placed belts at the hip both in blousots- and in true dresses.. He was gen- chemise _etous with blousing above the ticularly effective under short jackets, which a belt, usually atop slim skirts. but kept the hipline trim. and narrow. : ets, whether full or boxy, taper down to a slim hipline. Dior picked navy and apricot as the chief colors in his last collection, showing them off to — advantage in fine fabrics, espe- cially chiffon and lace. . PLAYING IT SAFE Designer Nettie Rosenstein is playing it safe on silhouettes Hergenroether of Grosse Pointe — ~ dragons. Janet Gooden of De- “—ernoon event, sara outfits in red flecked with pink, geranium with white and green or beige and pat * * For evening the colors are eCETE . gown of taffeta is all shimmer- ing lilac; a chiffon floats in cerise, and prints deck the full skirts of halter-top dance dresses. . A WIDE VARIETY —“Short—and—easy” is how ° Harry Frechtel wants suits to be this spring, no matter what the silhouetfe. This collection offers a wide variety of suit types: From the belted-front, loose-back suit to the straight box jacket and the shaped, fitted . suit. ww * wo Blouses are unanimously overblouses, however, and skirts are trimmed for eye- appeal, All-round pleats, front panels. and double - breasted buttoning on skirts appear par- jac either waist-length or bolere. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Patricia Dean Honored at a tea and linen» shower given by Mrs... Robert Woods was Patricia Dean, bride-elect of Robert C. Phil- lips Jr. The table was deco- rated with pink and white chrysanthemums and snap- troit poured ‘at the aentay -. x * * Miss Dean is the daughter of the John B. Deans of Whitie- more street and her fiance is the son of Mr. pnd Mrs- Rob ad ert C. Phillips of Grosse Pointe. Woods. * * + es The couple is to-be married Feb. 1 in.St. Vincent de Paul Church, ~The ‘Christian Tite + “collection oapperte : Ss the bloused look for. p ai his navy sheer wool —-—~ suit with white pique over collar and lapels is an ex- - — rere nee olashed etn a pockets. “> THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY r1 1958 _ Yule Nuts Turn the Clock Back With Marathon $1Good to Use in Recipe Mrs. Greenhalgh sich €xcellent care that and Permanents 3," ‘uP ° them in a crisp nut cookie improve. You can can- _ Qmade with brown sugar. They'll oe beck > 303 cam the Complete Beauty Service pe your tavorites all year. | pagers oe . Perry -3053 2 Mrs. J. Robert Greenhalgh is to-) Senter ei Tee iday's cook St eles Seen | Aging ls a slow process. It May Trim Second Set of Invitations - By EMILY Post “Dear Mrs, Post: was peeenet on account of ill-| a saat : . arious activities. She's a member. 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Today visit Elliott's bric m showrooms and let us solve your problem. Coll for a represenfative to visit at your home now. — See Elliott's magnificent carpet collection! ree, Se oe to PLN OP th PP Whittier PTA. meeting. . +. ques Fougeirol, who designed 50 per cent of the last col- still has a lot to Jearn. A few doors away at Jacques Heim’s is 29-year-old Jean Pomarede, who has been with the house for the last eight years. He, like Dior, started with Lucien Lelong during the last war. Pomarede contributes the dynamic modern touch to the 40-year-old house of Heim. * * * Then there is Dominique, top assistant to Antonio Castillo at ‘Lanvin's. Castillo has great hopes for this young man’s fu- ture, It is evident that the attrac- tion of one of the most difficult professions in the world for the young men who already head their own houses, and those who are anonymous cojlabora- tors of established couturiers, is the “power and the glory” achieved by a Fath or a Dior. 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During this time he is usual nine months of pregnancy good e | | tched y carefully by doc- ° It the baby weighs few tha | The place must be warm, and murs 27x Cocktail Dresses 4 5t@-pounds at birth we say he much warmer than our usual 165,000 e . - noe ia non Loans and Piscounts =~ 13,045,735.08 Zz § = 8 Real E state Mortgages ee 13,313,537 43 (28, 959,272.46 4 6 |) a - Accrued Income» Recelt shies “456,834.07 Sipe Ss ® > 00 - - eres AT RDEPES age nen 92,881.77 © = z yITZGERAL 2 Bank Premises, Land and Buildings ee 1,308:188.74 — __ bist Furniture and Equipment 299,433.92 . - ¢ Ponnas Pres® Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank ‘premises - 471,115.00 1,978,737 66 1933 ) a ee 93,914.26 ALFRED ©. GIRARD —$ peaegt si tee TOTAL, RESOURCES 6 7 70.182,58102 oe 3. 27 east ane LIABILITIES i 0. 300” Jeposits: . AN ae GLANCY Demand. .---9000" 54,000,889.18 Beasicleon Time ee * 399,201.52 C . AS U.S s, Government ee 9.384,910.19 __..§ - : | TOTAL DEPOSITS $92,714,996.89 ec ee inued Growth Built wsrory F- lei — Accrued Income Unearned 2716.02 on-Communit S aie ; Howie”, —-— Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Ete. 516,616.89 | Y ervice = man ene BOC" Reserve for Dividends Pay® Je 1/2/58 «2 , 206,250:00 5 p _.. _ Reserve for Contingencies ee 75,571.03 2 HOWARD W.- : =99 A5 815.0 4 atr aUTTE atk cH Reserve for Loan Contingencies «8 539,451.99 615,023.02. - onized by nec crt BOAT Other Liabilities - —s 35,978.20 Ove - Capital Stock, Common amanengampensenee ee 9.750,000.00 rie er Harny ™- PRYALE Surplus sm = 2,750,000. - en 30, 000 x nan Fe lea Undivided cits ee 100,000. 5,600,000.00 Ac TOTAL LIABILITIES oo san 100 482,581.02 ctive ‘Deposi t \ United States eerament = Securities = ~ ount of $3, 900,000.00 Par value, in the 1 ors | 2 foregoing * statement are pledged to eared and State Government P Deposits. L 4 2 | . j os if FES seg eet ele f Pe eee i v eae eee egg e2 “" oe es De sated ad td sess - ae 6 on / : e fs i ‘ | Offices at W. H ' A ~*~ as ee cae ange, ocwet, on N. Perry at Gle : i ot c a ’ + “Bloomfield Hills . oo alon ‘Lake, said, iS ee _ 7 vain oe ? | street from the Memorial Stadium. i 9) The-Romeo High School Concert) sing Band, under the direction of E.C.} 43 Ojala, will play untit the prograni} starts at $8 p.m. Master of cere- monies will be Joseph- Landeau, director of the Commission on Children and Youth, Detroit. 60 Questioned About Stabbing - Royal Oak Police Press Search for 2 Teenagers Who Knifed Boy; 7 ROYAL OAK — About 60 boys have been questioned in the search Dale’s condition was described today as fairty good by the Wil-|_! liam Beaumont Hospital. Phys- icians said the tip of the 3%-inch - steak knife penetrated the outer layer of one lung. street from the home of the vic- tim’s aunt, Mrs, Wanda Joyave, 2514 Kenneth, where her son, Tommy, 5, Dale's sister, Debra, completion. Only the kitchen re- mains to be fully equipped, Evans will introduce the tem- — 2 Holt, whe also has of the briefly | launching of the project months than a year and « half ago, since Superintendent of Schools T.C. and a regent of the University of Michigan. * Romeo Village ‘President Joseph’ provided Rymill will make an official pre- sentation on behalf of the village' charged, MR. AND MES. EDWARD C. DILL ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dill, of 5231 Virgilia, Troy, observed | their 50th wedding anniversary today with a Mass of thanksgiving in Guardian Angels Church, Clawson. An open house will be heid from 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the relatives invited. Mr. and Mrs. Dill were married Jan. 7, 1908 in St. Clement Church, Center Line. They had five children, one of whom has died, and there are 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The Dilis have lived in Oakland County since their marriage. couple’s home, with friends and Varied for 1958 Waterford Groups Plan Plays, Discussions and Social Gatherings A variety of programs has been scheduled for Thursday night as several Waterford Township P.T. A."s begin the new year. have been in progress for several weeks, Fathers will have charge - jot the entire affair, and a nursery Ip pre-school children has been planned. Beginning at $ p.m, members of the Lambert School P.T.A. will hear Philip Hillair, of the Oak- An informal discussion will fol- low, and there will be a social coffee hour. * * * Father, Son or Daughter Night, Lwill be observed at the Drayton Plains P.T.A. at 7:45 p.m. Main Rev. Arvid Anderson of the Christ ‘Lutheran church of Waterford British Cabinet Sees Shakeup Heathcoat-Amory Goes to Treasury Post After Orion Masons Plan Past Masters Night hold its annual Past Masters Night, Jan, 14, Donald Taylor, past worshipful master of the lodge in 1957, will chief be honored. The master Mason degree will ') be conferred on two candidates by|« the past masters. C. Arthur Cotcher, past master, is in charge of the program. _Dinner-will be served-by-Orion +“ Chapter 340, Order of the Eastern Star, -at-6:30 p.m. It is expected a hundred or more master Masons of - this and the chapters of the sur- rouriding area will attend, New Audubon Society to Meet-in-Rechester ROCHESTER — The newly formed Rochester Audubon Society) will hold its first meeting Thurs- day at 7:30 p.m. in the former First Co tional parsonage at 221 W. Third St, William Perry, “ex-director of Michigan State Audu- bon Show, will be the speaker. * He'll show films of birds of south- ern Michigan and will display live specimens. Mrs. Althea The chairman, Rogers, has announced that any- one interested in nature conserva- tion is invited to attend.> Students also are invited to become mem Year's Activities Start | for Methodist Women - ROCHESTER — Tomorrow will mark the opening of the new year’s activities of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of St. Paul's a en Church, The opening meeting tomorrow) begins at 1:15 p.m. Designated as : bietenee sean LONDON (—Deric Heathcoat- Amory took over the British treasury today to carry out the Conservative government's deci- 'sion to spend slightly more mon- Republicans Here Ready Plans for Campaign in ‘58 ORION TOWNSHIP — The ki¢k-’ off of a series of county Republi- ‘can meetings, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Lake | Orion-Methodist-Church_House, 138, E, Flint St. This meeting will Republicans an te develop ideas on operation of the county committee and to | oe ee aa wt Elliot, chairman; Jack ley next year. : * * * Chancellor of the Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft and his chief aides resigned yesterday in protest against Prime Minister refusal to keep pounds which was something of a politi- c4l bombshell, resulted in several Cabinet shifts, — During his year at the treas- ury, Thorneycroft’'s main objec- tive was keeping. inflation down! and the value of the pound up. In government expenditure as a prerequisite to the stability of the pound.” The Prime Minister replied that the government was still deter- mined to combat inflation and de- fend the pound by whatever meas- ures were necessary. But he said further cuts in the new - budget might endanger education and welfare services, thus adding to the pressure for wage increases. Haggard Will Present Fred | Haggard, president of and bylaws for the Advisory Coun- cil for the Marketing Information for Consumers in Oak- land County at the group’s regu- lax meeting tonight. The open meeting, neld at the) W Oakland County Board of Educa- tion, 1025 N. Telegraph Rd., be- on et 2. ‘ Mrs. Miriam Kelley, leader of information. “resentatives;” Lansing: Gibbs, executive Committee, will attend. Invitations also have been ex- tended to Congressman William | INo or secretary and) Dick Van Dusen, finance director) two of the Oakland County Republican clusion of > meeting. —* * 7 ‘has been advanced from §& to 7:30 ‘dent M to Zoning Board Waterford Unit Agrees to Award Fire Insurance to Local Agents Four residents were “appointed ‘tothe Waterford Township Zoning, resentative, and George Van Peur- sen, Speaker of the House of Rep- Board at the township board meet-_ ing held last night. Named to the three-year terms JOYCE IRENE sMITH The engagement of Joyce Irene Smith to James T: Knight Jr. has been announced by her =grve Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of 316 Westhill Dr. The prospective bridegroom is "DRYDEN—Officers of. eae Church will attend the| Lageet egues een Sia Mehlberg. the*son of Mr. and Mrs. James | _ “Yand. Russell Hicks. Reappointed were Herbert VanWelt and Henry * * * In other action, the board mem- %5 per cent of their income must come from insurance work, Township attorney Paul Mandell was authorized to begin legal ac- tion against Mervin Garder, of Roberta, Inc. for failure to pay - /$620 due the towship for opera-|, tion of a sewage treatment plant located in his Lorraine Manor Sub- division. * * * Board members were asked by Lewis Bromm, of 3448 Shelby Ave., to consider a new type. blinker light to be installed near school buildings; to slow down traffic __{when children are walking to and! from school. The signal is electronically con- the machine is $199, the installa- tion price is some $1,000. Brown suggested that residents pay for the signal, and the township foot the bill for installation. Police Motor Tricycle . Great to Corral Horses speaker for this meeting will be Wayne State University. oace iwill serve refreshments at the con- mB excepting te PTA. ae ow va FOUT Appointed were new members Lewis Fuelle | Foe- trolled, and althouhg the cost of Hi f - PATRICIA FAYE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. North, -| of Watkins Lake, anndunce the engagement. ef their daughter, Patricia- Faye, to James E. Austin, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred G. Austin, of Watkins Lake. A July wedding is planned. JUNE BREWER Mr..and Mrs. James C. Brew- er, of 5812 Clarkston Rd., Clark- ston, announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to Cecil G. Warden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warden of Clarkston. No date has been set for the wed- ding. New Books Listed ——— . . : _A socal napet ston wave bY Pontiac Library rity librarian, Fiction m. (bury, fer, Company of Cowards; Walker, ‘lerewmen’ parachuted to safety. Miss Phyllis A. Pope, Pontiac announced today that the following new books have ————_-theen-addert tothe —sheives—of the, At the Stringham schol on Bl Main Library at 47 Williams St. — i road, Cub Scout pack) ee ee et | ikon Valey of Cagis; Bred ogra and meet en, Va R - = me Wine: Carroll, Sing Out the Glory; Cloete, The Mask; Dexter, The Street of, Kings; Heyer, April Lady;- Schae- AF Jet Crashes in Everglades 4 Parachute to Safety; to Hospital the Everglades today. Four of its Two other crew members were picked up by helicopter and taken to a hospital. walked to a cement plant just off the Tamiami Trail which trav- erses the Everglades. * * * | The Florida Highway Patrol said the plane attempted to land at the Strategic Air Command base at Homestead south of Miami but wag warned away because of rain and high winds. Pilot, One Other Taken: The four who parachuted safely Pontiac Branch Letter Carriers Install Leaders Four of the five men installed as officers of the National Associa- tion of Letter Carriers, Pontiac Branch 320, last night at the an- nual banquet held at the First Con- gregational Church were re-elect- * *& * Francis J. Donohue, 651 S. Wil- liams Lake Rd, was again as president of the organiza- tion for 1958. Other officers re-elected were Leslie B. Graham, vice presi- dent, 410 E. Mansfield Ave.; En- James Radamacher, president of the Detroit Branch of the NALC and member of the national board of laws, also installed Richard D. The pilot then tried to reach Miami International Airport, the, patrol said, but had insufficient) fuel. A landing was attempted in| the Everglades to avoid populated areas. * * * The four men who parachuted were identified as Lt. George P. Ddes, copilot; Lt. Ronald S: Con-| ley, _mavigater; Sgt. L. R. Stall-, Dies said the pilot, am was at the controls. lof the cement plant. ‘Priest's Wallet Stolen From Church Rectory \ Officers of the auxiliary installed | not immediately identified, stayed. Spokesmen at Homestead de- clined to say whether the tanker |, ‘was based there. The plane is of|. S a fees Gmencial © Ope uy reet a ee tary. acces — ‘Sis ‘skyiees an — at 5 a.m. today two miles southwest, Dickinson, 2574 Premont St., as treasurer. Radamacher was the banquet of the local NALC branch and the auxiliary. More than 150 persons attended t. | guest speaker for the combined caen law that Stamp Savers Exchange - would cease handling S&H stamps. It had been, for a small charge, swapping different stamps re- * * * by Maude Spurgeon, a national of-| ceived by retail customers. The S&H company, a New Jersey ‘corporation with headquarters in ificer, are Mrs. Harold Wright, 145|New York City, said this practice \mer Jewell, 4785 Kempt "st., Dray-) jton Plains, vice president; | James Yeager, 3991 Signet St.. * * * | Other auxiliary officers are Mrs. Sandy Was a Sdldier’s Boy- Fable. Mystery, Western Blake, End of Chapter; Innes, Appleby Talks Again; Stuart, The Lonely Law. Biography Hall, The Hamilton Reader (Alexander; Malone, Jefferson and The Rights of Man. General Subjects American Heritage, Book of \Great Historic Places; Dante, La Vita Nuova; French, Mechanical Drawing—6th Edition; Koenigs- wald, Meeting Prehistoric Man; Reference Bernolak, Modern English-Hun- garian and eee © Dic- itienary; — Feingold, - Fellowships to Loans. . 2 Children "= 5 Chute, The ‘Wonderful Winter; Gardner, Fisher, Brownie Scout; Green, Kor and the Wolf Dogs; Kjelgaard, - oe Cam- eraman; Osborne, The First Lake Dwellers. Clarkston Asks Jury in Caribou Inn Case Clarkston Village Attorney Mil- ton F, Cooney filed a petition yes- terday to have the Oakland Circuit Court impanel a jury to determine the necessity of an off- street parking program on the con- troversial Caribou Inn_ property. The ‘petition was filed pursuant to the resolution of the Clarkston Village Council at the regular meeting Dec. 9. First hearing date has been set for Jan._27 in Circuit Court. The jury will also be asked to deter. mine a fair, present market value of said. ¥ $225 from St. Michaels Rectory, 140 Beach St., was reported to Pon- tiac Police Monday night. Police said that someone entered through a rear door which was un-| locked, and removed the wallet from a desk drawer in the rear of- fice. ‘The wallet belonged to Father | Norman P, Thomas. Tonight Is Deadline in —the—-Pontiac— Man of the Year” contest. Nominations must be received or be postmarked by then in order to figure in the final selection, There will be no time-extention this year during which additional nominations can be made, Hather- - ill warned. The banquet will be Jan, 15 at Pontiac Elks Temple. Gov, Wil- liams will be the main speaker. Police Investigating Breaking, Entering Call Pontiac -Police are investigating County!a breaking and entering of Allan’s Appliance Store, 97 Oakland Ave., in which $600 worth of sewing ma- chines was taken, . Gunter Schultz, owner of the store, told police that someone haat Wiltof Widow The theft of a wallet containing fo Send Nominations =» Macmillan, Automation—Fried or. Midnight tonight looms as the ‘atson, ——o in. Perel deadline os: Junior, Chamer of Commerce “Young |". d-oepen-a_side door, taken a Plains, recording secre- ary, and Mrs. Charies Bryson, 312 Wesley Graham, 410 E. Mansfield) Ave., treasurer, and Mrs. Edward |Cormel, 35 Henderson St., chap- violated a ruling that “S&H stamps are held by the collector Mrs. solely for presentation to the S&H ‘company for redemption in mer- chandise.” Mrs. | that the customer pleased with these stamps. Ducktail Haircuts Get Short Shrift The stamp exchange had argued Orion, tA eae A a, . license “Haile, Ortonvilie = se eetil cams tate | Sibert Qappeweiee ake” ne ne Aesop Parmingion "| Sessa B. Mecrary, 300°. Yoellant 293 Crystal Lake had Wickline, Farmington ; __ {his license revoked for being un- Those who have had their 1-|-2rwin T. McInnes, 14 N. Cass,| sie to pass tests; Donald L. Har- censes suspended ‘for habitual neg-|h#d his license suspended for being | put, 108 S. Jessie, had his license ‘lligence are: unable to pass tests; Billy J.-Can-‘revoked for habitual negligence. __ |From This Judge to Be Contested Orion Woman to Seek _ Larger Share in Estate “Valued, Near $350,000 The will of te late Mrs. Five W. Mrs. Van Wagoner, who was lett $5,000 out of an estate estimated unofficially _at- from $350,000 to $500,000, filed the charge in a pe- tition to break her mother's will. a )} <<: The bulk of the estate, which in cludes a block of | Motors Seeks SEU Vp SS ee 22 cash from an unlocked cash register, and about’ 19 sewing ma- chines, be taken.” *. Redford Officials Deny - ‘Secret Clubs - DETROIT (INS)—School officials and police today dis-. puted a report that secret societies and hoodlum gangs in- fest Redford High School in northwest. Detroit. ‘ “I do not know of a single secret society,” said Redford this| Ptincipal Dr. Charles Wolfe. “If there are any in existence, 5 Would agpreetate knewing Shou: Chem 06 thet, eotten Yen - State bested forbids secret societies tn high schools. x 'S : Police Inspector Carl H. Smith, cottimaridet of the north. | West precinct station located directly across the street trom a “We meet vith school officials once s month to discuss 1 Buaresgeonelcamyrlbn Auge ema tircele 0 ee } gangs are just not true.” Hf in School - LONG -BEACH, Calif. #—Boys with ducktail haircuts—particu- larly if the hair is plated in back —had better steer clear of Mu- nicipal Judge Charies T. Smith. The jurist, who has a crew cut himself, makes no bones about the fact that he does not care for long hair on-men. * & *& | Yesterday, Judge Smith grant- ed probation to 21-year-old Gary ~ .| T. Lindsay, but only after he

of 306. _ Incidentally, nothing has heen heard since the Nine seigcna he Thea over, the rumor several months back that the club would be coveted -300 mark and seven the site of the state publinx tourney this year. itimes his fielding average was the : league's best for third basemen | x * * His .343 copped the American. Tickets for the Pontiac-Waterford basketball game, 1949, Te ee ae nae next Tuesday night in Pontiac Central gym can be Ob- ican League all star team 10. tained at PCH. times. ‘M’ Enjoys Unusual Eminence Michigan Trips Badgers, lops Big 10 ANN ARBOR «® — Michigan as if Michigan would miss the up with 23, high in the game. Bur-| peers jauntily down on all its:momentary enjoyment of first ton scored 17. George Lee had 12, rivals, sitting &lone today atop the place. The Wolverines cockeyed Big Ten basketball stand- gish. Their shots were off the again demonstrated a balanced at-| ings. imark, Wisconsin's zone defense tack. Such eminence is astonishing for Was hard to solve and the Badgers. urton, as usual, were el pace setters. Tillotson, three points in 1 the first half Mich igs An Soom Royals Is Boos ost Lead = in City Cage Race The Lakeside Royals WN Purdue and the Illini to Iowa. No other team has won twice. Few thought Michigan would be a factor this year. The Wol- verines still are expected to fall by the wayside when the going _ gets rougher. Coach Bill Perrigo quickly ad- ‘mits ihe possesses no delusions of rai But he—is enjoving —first. place while it lasts Tt looked for a half last night at Pontiae Central gym. John Jack- m-._ison paced the Royals with ae points. | In Class B action, Bill -Dun- ' stan scored 29 points- to lead | Booth Homes to a 66-49 triumph — po ie Results ae | but he didn’t try to change my | | tain transcripts because the ¥ were slug-'and Jack Lewis 10 as Michigan| reinforced ment today on the touchy question their lead in the Class A City of the legality of pre-college educa- « .chandise gifts. League basketball race with a 63-50 tion provided for some Army and victory over Southfield last night Navy athletes. This subject did not ‘quirements. They were identified the annual tournament that kicks (by the university as Kent Bryan, loff the winter golf , campaign. ‘Phil Mulky, and Marvin Seat. All Many of the pros are going from three transferred to State in mid-jhere to Bing Crosby's tournament semester of 1957. This is their first}starting Thursday at Pebble varsity season. Beach. * * * University president Jack Motorcycle Ice Races Smith, denying any wrongdoiMs So nday Near Lakeville by State said State’s entrance requirements called for tra®- | pie Liberty Motorcycle Club of scripts of each student's previous (Detroit will sponsor a motorcyrle lice race this Sunday afternoon at schoo] record, The three hasket- ball players were unable to ob- ‘Hidden Lake Park, 545 North Roch- ‘ester Rd., ;Lakeville. | Competition will be held in four sional basis unti] the debts were lel asses—lightweight, solo, sidecar | settled, Smith said. and sidecar with passenger. A doz- The two penalized schools be-'en trophies will be awarded. came the 42nd and 43rd to incur Workouts will begin at 12 noon the NCAA's wrath since Oct. 16, with the Ist '1952 when West Virginia and In-/2 o'clock. | owed smali fees, but they were admitted to State on a provi- | cy three miles south of face starting = lected by most observers to win the National League pennant, their lvictory over the Y Was one... of the surprises of" . Led by Lew Burdette's -¢ triumphs, which included a pair of shutouts, the Braves battled back after dropping the first game and wrapped up the Series with a 5-0 - 1956-1957 gn without a setback, piling up 32 consecutive triumphs. : The Celtics whipped the stub- born St. Louis Hawks for the NBA — crown after finishing on top in the Eastern Division of the pro loop. Auburn was only one of two ma- jor. schools which emerged from the past football season with an iunblemished record. Arizona State was the other. Four other college football teams feceived scattered first place votes, They were Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Iowa and Tex- as A&M. Also listed at the top by some voters were the New York pro football Giants. 2 Michigan Pros Finish in Money “Three Michigan professionals went the Tt-hole distance and twe finished in the money in the ; AP Facsimile REWARD FOR CHAMP — Toledo’s Frank Stranahan gets a big | kiss from his wife, Anne, after he won the Los Angeles Open golf ' tourney yesterday. Victory, on a final round 4-under-par 67, gave Stranahan a total of 275 for the 72 holes. Mrs. Stranahan-holds the $7,000 first place check that went to the winner. : ai ment, which ended yesterday ‘| at the Rancho Manicipal course. Wally Burkemo, Frenklin Hills pre, and Chick Harbert of Mead- ewbrook each collected $485. | Burkemo fired 68 for 287 and Harbert shot 70 fer the same total. Bob Gajda, pro at Forest Lake, carded 73 for 293, two strokes out of the money. diana were the first to be found: guilty of violations and receive a ciplinary action * * sez: Big Chance for Area Bowlers jeral round table today, It was to be |disc ussed along with report and! as recommendations of = By CHUCK ABAIR special committee on college-pro- fessional relations; the report and The average or below par bowl- recommendations of the youth. fit-lers get a golden opportunity to iness committee, and the reports outdo the area’s better known keg ‘from the athletic directors and fac-| stars and take home the top prizes ‘ulty representatives round tablejin the 2nd annual Pontiac Press. ‘which were held yesterday. To-| Bowlerama coming up Feb. 8, 9, 15 iday’s other big meeting was the and 22 college’ round table in which the| Eyecare has an equal’chance to’ smaller members, as differentiated 95 a jong way in this event regard-| ifrom the “university” group, dis- jes. of past performances due to ‘cussed their business. the 70 per cent handicap, 200, WISCONSIN MICHIGAN | ge ~ othe Welverines: habitunl-alse-ransigained- #- 31-3) intermission edge_! =G F Oe a a rscrateh- system of scoring.” But with an easy 70-49 victory over; + +* * (Litter 0 0-0 ° Rovere { S-0 7 The " —" gr | A perfect example occurred Wisconsin last night, they proudly ¥ Berneson 23-5 7 Lee 44-412 made public last night, said the jas year when Pontiac High stu- “ee ’ : Rut Michigan sna d out of B d ' 9 Tarrter 0 0 . 7 | . : boast'a 24) conference retord and je doldrums early ia ie second | low} 12 3 Tillotson 8 7-8 23 1997 controfled TV plan was suc: dent Joe Tinson won the men’s a four-game winning streak half. It raced to a 41-33 lead mare soos Maur ft 5 « Coumee Memceing ne pecm (ct chaniplonchly vowlag tu the 1st ~ *& * inside six minutes and went off {io ten 8 ES ees change next season, but it ro tournament of hiw fife against a | urra¥ - r 7 = , Indiana and Ilinois, both highly on a 10 point binge a few minutes Rogneby 90-0 0 Kings ty © 6-1 0 made a strong case for a caref™! host of veterans from every part i ea: 74-618 Parris 00-0 9 Study of pay-television and the | of Oakland County rated in early estimates, had a tater te open to a 56-59 advant- | Sorbiak 01-2 1 benefits and problems it qmight | ; : chanc as ight t . > . , mes i . Wave tat i icra ‘a the taxe. 1 was s rout thereafter. | vote 1813-230 Totals a 16-1970 present to the NCAA, : It’s a wide open event with every, 7 re ey : Captain Pete Tillotson and M. C Wisconsim 20... _......-. [at sanctioned man or woman kegler| lost by a basket, the Hoosiers 0 0 as usual were Michigan ‘ ‘The expected debate over “red who is a resident of this county el-' shirting’’—the practice of holding athletes out of competition while’ they gain experience—never devel-_ ‘oped yesterday at the faculty rep- ~ * resentatives round table, All who reach the finals and * * i|many others will share in the prize. The council promised a state. !oot which will include money and| ~ y a long list of trophies and mer- | j l igible to take part regardless of | | where he or she usually bowls.' * * * * Needed afe three qualifying come within the NCAA enforce- games good enough to finish 20 ment committee's field but a spe- among the top 10 per cent of the cial committee reported on it to total entries slated to qualify at the council. | three area alleys. i over the Merchants, Town & | S h [ ]] tt Gai | Country downed Bud & Lou's | Cc ayes, oveiiette ain cee rie deals Bar, 16-30, and Lakeside Columbia 60 Cornel) 56 | trimmed the Vikings, 38-22, in Y, dl NBA R con 76. Mateste 10 Class C games . on ar ey in ace partic te “rene ts _ ee @ SOLIN “Mississippi! State 46 Alehama 47 Chuck Langdon tallied 20 points | NEW YORK (?-—-Dolph Schayes of 840 points —< a 24-point av- Ai cr ann Pid Sen ™ See ie DIAL IN OTHER, GONNA SIT AND LOOK / LONGHAIR? Wet ayy uP WITH BOM ESR! eg et an - Eh PRECOP ; SNS AH... / THE _WE WANT THE [THERE Ie My -husband says eran Ml ine Bis ie ? "es A 1 more than a penny.” ee | | OR FIVE MINUTES? aa8 | . THEMSELVES! A ‘ROCKET! BOARDING HOUSE iF i =a x == = yy . ZI) On, SuRE! THE RLUISSIANS ’ < / ER HAVE CAUGHT : Ly : I TSS WORD. TWi6es/ AMT AA EE Youre AUTO- *4 Uf FAILURE 2 MARTHA 1S $0 IM— Qi MATIC BED THAT ti A oe G7. Ee Y PRESSED BY THOSE DIME-SToRE A ) HOISTED A MAN out 7 “ e ons US , SPUTNIKS SHE" 5 POOH - POOHING |} AT GET-UP TIME Poe } LZ eee fe) = p= [ aa wo a2 \ AS YOU KNOW, MY INVENTINE: COOLED CHAIR! a CTT} : . \ ay : AIMS RUN MORE TO VOLE GOT PLENTY R38 1H? | unas EARTHLY HUMAN BOONS | ON THE BALL WHEN ee STARS ~~ OF THE OLD, RAnet . BULL PEN/ I DIDN'T HAVE l THINK T'LL THE HEART ‘TO USE GO OVER AND YOUR BRAND-NEW SEE NANCY DOORMAT fe top © L Per ~ Cop. (958 by Unies fomnere tyetiows, me PLS SAIAAS Lh Elo DONT YOu WORKING ON SATELLITES. FEATHER BED WHERE YOu SINK DOWN IN TT A COUPLA =~ JiIST LIKE JUMPIN WTO TH’ CRICK ABOUT FEBRUWARY AN! TH’ COLD WATER--I MEAN TH COLD SHEE TS-- CLOSE RIGHT iN AGINST EVERY PART O’ You! —WOOoOH t DAVE 2 ROCKETS ANO WSS\ 1 KNOW CERTAIN PHASES OF IT BETTER THAN ANYONE e:se: FEW SCIENTISTS WILL DISPUTE THAT! THAT © WHY YOouRE NEECED CN McKEES MANNEC SATELLITE MY FREEDOM LOOK. EASY... L LOVE TOO MUCH TO GET INVOLVED IN ANOTHER SECKET PROJECT! 1 HAD MY. FILL OF BEING LABELED A SECURITY SHOUL FiNSH THIS RiSk BY IRRESPONSIBLE | JOB! ITS BUCCESS PUBLICITY SEEKERS: ANY TASER | —— + WBS, KID\ | DERE GW | DOING THEIR END CNGATY WELL, TOSS d = HALF ACRE’ CASTLE OF SURE! WELL, WRIA, LCYEQN JHE KING, THANKS US FOR GUR EXPRESSIONS AWD OR PROPER, 1 COEAD QGoRS, VS WD Q@ MOOUNTAMW RESORT. oe QUEED CORER \LQVED VN @Np WANTED NE IO PEVE VT QP, WELL... — Ta hal 2s Fil we Y ae By Charles Kuhn . “Tt's just as T imagined it heaytifel mene gently rolling waves, Belmy breezes and ho men.” Co é 7 ve, as S055 LANDY OU kios | | [ou, We DON'T WANT IT FoR T GET ANY Mail | | mall” WE JUST TH VERED THERE, , IT’ MAKE A DANDY PLACE. \ cA DONALD, THE WALKS SHOVELED! ' NOW May T HAVE My FIFTY CENTS? Down Sightly + CHICAGO @ — Grain futures|them. in wholesale ‘tended slightly lower on the Board of Trade today after starting mixed: ‘in ae Crash ho ‘Resort. in light dealings. Monday. Early demand for oid crop : wheat reflected a pickup in export NORFOLK, Va. @—A Navy pa-| ; * demand with Pakistan purchasing trol plane, struggling for @ Jand- around 1,050,000 bushels of hard: 1. peuctous tae... soc... 0630 ing with one of its two engines . wheat for shipment from Atlantic Appion Jonathan, ba, .......-....- 300) Wall Street analysts said that geaq crashed into @ thickly set- and Gulf ports. Once the initial {PRS J¢rtngrn aoe go ee Sreneey New Year rally had!tteq seashore resort area yester- demand was ne. 2 an -240 Ths. “19.25- 374 Nat Tea... ; “I feel fine,” said Reuben Ba-/19 50; rixea No. 1 and 2. 19.75-18.55, {Doping Air "'., 5a NY Centra 3, =e * A ; Pee ex. one load mostly No 16 Ibs =H] jum ,.. 164 Nia Ww. | rs. Simpson said t ker, 36, Cresson, Tex. “Just 2 lit: jmixed @tades 160-190 tbs. 1825-1925. ||Bond Strs .... 145 No Am Av. 05 P e gt tle hungry, tired and sleepy. — Salabdle 1900. Slaughter|Borg Warn... 28 Nor Pac ..... gone to the drugstore about 9 p.m. » lambs very active. strong to 80c higher;|Briges Mf .... Nor Sta Pw .. iss The “We suffered no “We had an electric heater in the} building — = = warm.” They- ee tor the. Civil Aero-| nautics Administration end went up the mountain early Saturday) by cable car to service radio equipment atop the 6,700-foot peak. Ice threw the cable off a. pulley and they couldn't get down. All they had to eat was a can of beans and some cookies. , * * * 1A: Army Aviation Service them on separate flights in his helicopter. Seamless Tube Firm Piohs for Expansion Gulf States Tube Corporation, | Rosenberg, Texas, a subsidiary of, Michigan Seamless Tube Co. of| South Lyon, has announced an ex-) pansion program. A new. building to house a-reduc:i ing mill, furnace and. finishing and coating equipment will allow in- creased volume of seamless cold, drawn tubing to be produced. Cuban Rebels Repulsed HAVANA i®—The Cuban army announced that its garrison at Dos Palmas last night repulsed ‘an attack by about 40 rebels, kill-/liams ing two of the attackers. Dos Pal- mas is in Oriente province, near! the Sierra Maestra hideout of reb- “el leader Fidel Castro , STATEMENT OF CONDITION Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association Pontiac, Mictiigan December 3.. 1957 SET First Mortgage Loans . . $10.568,929 58! Preperty Soid on Con- tracts . 577,700.54) Home Improvement & Mod- ernigetion Loans “ HA ‘Tithe . 22 078.03! Leang en Savings Accoun!s Real Estate in Judgmen' 454).09 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank : 746.000 00, Us. Governm ent. Becuci ties 1279.502.21! Cysh-on Hand and in Ran ms $4 + Land and Office Bulicin (less accumulated ate ‘ elation . ; 290 980.08! Office Equipm ent Furnish: ings. and Improvement« to leased Property (less ac- eumulated flepreriation od and emortization: 45.780 33) $13 980. 539 61; L T oe 5 Bavings Accoun's eos $12,071. 806 66, Loans In Process lee ~+ 167 G88 oy Qher Laahiitties . olen els 4.360 Specific Reservez 99 417 iH General Reserves $768 25417 Surplus. Soe 37.024 Me Total General Re- — ferves and Surplus ...... §06.278.60 $13. 980,569.67 1. James Clarkson. Emecutive Vier President and Secretary of the Pontiac Fecera] Savings and Loan Association being duly sworn deposes and seys the above te a true and correct statethent of the condition of the above named Asso- cia as own on the Books as of xpeeeaber a 1657 ‘ ; ps JAMES CLARKSON, Executive Vice President and Secretary. ye gd Michigan, County of Oak-, le Subscribed and ge Notery Public this are_1088. m te before me a nh day of Janw Beni CORABELLE ot BELL. y Public. Daklane County, “Michigan ur commission expires: January 21, Jan. 1, "3. ill effects, he said Curtis Freeman, 26,-Et Paso %* Howard A. Kendall of the! rescued mesg and prime wooled $0>-two tots chotee | wooled lambs 24.75; \ 235 ood. jena e No. 2 lout Aan hot ran oe ake bie —— lu choice slaugnte: : 110.00, these steady. - —— Lodge Calendar lambs 23.50- te at - 99% in Baike . 3) Es Owens ga. 9.4|Ville policeman, was, found in ah Pac G & “ \c near Carrie Gaulbert! Gan Dry... ag Pan AW Alt 1 SiCoN Park yesterday. She had) Carrier Cp .. a ape EE 3 Cater Trac... + Param Pict .. 313/been missing about a week and OR Be ie De ---: 35/Chief Deputy Coroner William Chrysler i Fepet : 18¢'Kammerer said today she died of (Cole "Pam wi Prget pli! 404,exposure after being knocked un- Brad A ... dep + haba ] we unease “soveepactackseseleves ita Rage mm 6) We BK RHE BN eeee eK Se SH SSS HY 3” 3 9 Ss = r) Sine ial Segre y Pontiac ‘Solum Best Sone aed 3 | ‘ ok P&A Jan. 8, Con Edis se Pillsby iia 29 conduct Funeral service of| Pe! Pit Plate G .. u Brother Leon Perry. Lodge opens Gont‘can «1, Proct & G. it, ti at 12:45 mim, Gerald L ee Gone Met tse Pure OU .... 3 $0.2) rica a ives e —=Ady,| St lee Repub Stl .... i32 Curtis Pub Rex Drug ... #R di g t Nobi F ty Reyvn Met... News in Brief wiz ecu 3: SCOUING OU NOD Dow Chem + 4 pebes 2 106) re at] ALEXANDRIA —Educated South, | Charles E. Wallace, of Oriek, | Bet Fed ---- St Jos teed -- 379 African natives like best to read) \Calif., pleaded guilty in municipal wth Papo Bete Seab Al RR 33 | about immaculately. dressed nobil- , 2 vaee Sears Roeb .. a court yesterday to drunk driving.E= ++-- -l Shel! Ot} z ity holding fabulous parties, says He received 22 days in jail when se SS 3 shea ia ara ithe head of @ private library in jhe was unable to pay a $100 fine| Ford Mot -... 392 southerm Co . 25.2) y Freept Sul ... 70 oo: Pace ..... 162) the native town . Alexandria. iplus two days in jail imposed by|Frueh Tra ... 101 303 Gen Bak- 95 Sou Ry nee * * Judge Cecil B. McCallum. Gen Dynam .. 62.2 es on ms Gs! Books by —_ ‘Du maurier Gen Elec .... 60.6 c Rufino Zamora, 31, of 666 Ojesta | S22 Let, 2 Seq on x9... 49.1 /2Nd Dickens go: like hotcakes, he} St., pleaded guilty yesterday t Gen Motors || 357 Std Oi Oh .. 4 lsaid. After that come detective drunk driving. Municipal coat Ses Ses Stud Pack |. "5 4 stories, wah Wild Wes‘ tales a ‘Geeit- B-McCattum fined hint S100 Gerba game PBB BUR OU na orice ceneememerenrpmatene ayers ve | Gillet 35.2 Swift & Co .. 32.3) ek & jand two days in jail or 22 days.:Goevel Br 34 Briv EL Pd 1344) ; : ‘He went to jail. * |Goodrich... 6.1 Texas Co... 612) Natives like reading about them; i | Goedvear .... ex G Bul ... ‘selves in books like “Cry, the GtNo Ry |... 26 Text oo we A — Petes: Pgobess Monday Greyhound "146. Thomp pit. ses, Beloved Country.” Rider Haggard's + ‘that -someone had stolen a Ca-|fellang og pwenty Cen .. 233 African characters, like Umslopo- ee : - 98 Underwd .... 136) inadian coin collection valued at Hooker El .... 233 Un Carbide. 95.4/8aas, are very paar $60 from the Pontiac Coin Shop, | ndust Ray 153 eee ae ita x * * 67 S. Saginaw St. ninnd a 74 Unit Airc, $46) Seven oe librarians at. spi Cop ... 28.4 Unit Fruit . a weekly conference at the muni-' teriak J 21 Tm Gas Cp .. 274 fol bed We aap nt Bus Nich 300.8 US Lines”... 244 ‘ cipal library in Johannesburg said kay li Wok Ge ee a ‘ natives dislike being idealized or nt Paper .... 866 gs Tob |.... 2 204 ipitied, + Auburn Heights Laundro-Mat.| {nt Te'& Tel 0. West Un. Tel ‘Open ‘til 9 Mon. and Pri. Night.jtscre coat. any Hess f, B* 1 —Adv,| Jacode at Wee, an! o ‘Railroad Drops Depot Jones -@-L. ft! Woolworth 3 Fire ge) Juvenile Furn. 740 bla ‘Huron st —Adv. Toilet Bath K Kills 6-Week-Old Boy o33677 KEARNY, NJ. ®— A 6-week-| ‘old baby -shortly_ after— his mother— “pulted> thim from a_tgilet where his 4 year-old sister had placed him for ‘a “‘bath.” * * * Mrs. Marlene Case managed to revive her son Gerald with arti ficial respiration and had himi. irushed to, West Hudson Hospigal. 'The infan died there some two hours later. Mrs. Case told police she awoke jfrom an afternoon nap to find the 'ehild in the bathroom vith his sis- ter Diane. Eddie Guest Better DETROIT (INS) — Edgar A. Guest’ Jr. reported today his father, the noted Detroit. was at New Grace Hospital making “an amazing recovery” from a- slight stroke suffered over the —week-end. The -elder- Guest is, 76. Nevada has fewer inhabitants — mile than in any other istate. boy died yesterday. tt BLS Kimb Clk *No sale; bid ona asked. Monkey Leaves Cage for Outing in Park DAVENPORT, Iowa — A one- Mrs. Lucky — took her baby for an outing in the park here. She found the door to her cage and she answered the call of the open woods, Three other monkeys went along for the fun. For about an hour Mrs. Lucky swung fram limb to limb of the park trees while her baby, Penny, clung happily to her. The other }monkeys joined in the trotic. The’ ended when Mrs. Lucky and her consorts became hungry and returned to the cage for the “tasty tidbits park attend- 3 Yale & Tow 262 . 46 Yogst Sh & T 726 '|Three Confederate generals—one armed spider monkey — name 6f in the children’s zoo was unlatched! body gof Mrs. Carmelita 12 a 283} Mitchell, widow of a former Louis- oo ‘conscious. # new duties Jan. 15, joined the com- Williams called the meeting te learn why some districts must pay more than others despite a 1955 amendment to the constitu- tion which put the state’s credit behind qualified school bends to the extent of 199 million dollars. Promote Hedgecock: Consumers Post ' Promotion of W. Anson Hedge- ‘cock, 1884 Witherbee. St., Troy, to Tell) ~“iGions Will Hear Talk gave Division. For them, the ‘anne. ole foot, 170-pound “kid” general. is again by Nuclear Engineer “Atomic Power at Laguna Beach” will be the title of a talk dealing with the Enrico Fermi atomic power plant scheduled for Pontiac Lions Club. 2? * rihe is against Hitler's crack First Panzer - the Wednesday meeting of the | scapes”), reading (philosophy - and ihistory) and in still rarer moments | | And his aides say that in his new and toughest battle, even if is to become a “space age Billy. Mitchell,” there is no doubt that, in bls favorite expression, he “can do.” a Ad Agency Names Britton to New Post The. appointment “of Robert E. Britton of 17458 Kirkshirt St., South- field Township, as vice president in charge of marketing and tions at Miac- Manus, John & Adams, Inc., Bloomfield Hills, Was announced recently by i Epnest search depart- - ment, Britton Joseph T. Kelly Jr., nuclear en- gineer for Atomic Power Deve ment Associates, Inc., will be the speaker. He will discuss his com-) pény’s work in the development! and planning of an atomic reactor’ to be used in the production of electricity. This APDA - designed breeder- type reactor is now under con- struction near Nnroe and, subject, to Atomic ‘Some of the reasons: manager of Consumers Power) pay ©. Strawhecker, Grand nounced today. ‘sohs, and bond buyers and sellers x *« * {want to know characteristics of in- Hedgecock, who will assume his|dividyal school districts.” He urged school districts to have competent audits and to provide credit agen- cies and potential bond buyers with adequate information on their fi- nances. pany in Flint in 1936. He served las district manager in Cadillac from 1951 to 1955, when he came to Pontiac as assistant — * * * Philip G. Turner, assistant vice’ president of the National Bank of Detroit—state officials should con- tinue to urge more consolidation of smal! districts to make it easier for bonding houses to rate! districts and to improve financial, operations of less efficient dis- _|tricts. manager, A University of Michigan rede: ate, he is a member of the Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engi- neers and the Elks. He has been active in Junior Achievement ac- in the Pontiac area. tivitice TEVitiIes Thief Gets Into- School, ‘will act = cochairman of thé ment’s planning committee ‘and become a member of -the agency's marketing board. i * * * Previous to joining MacManus, John & Adams, Britton was assist- ant director to marketing research for General Mills, Inc. He served jas administrative assistant to the ap-/director of gro¢éery products adver- Commission proval, safe tobe put io asng and at manager of oosumer A barisaants ae surveys. quartered at Royal Qak, was an-| i. acquire character like per-| Available Now The eight page annual Fore- ly oy Research Or, tion. Here's & i into {958 that should help every Some districts, he added, are building schools more expensive than they can afford. | “Many communities just can't. ‘afford marble carvings and inch- thick carpets,” he said. ‘Satisfies Sweet Tooth — WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (INS) — Willoughby police know one thing about the person who broke into the Lincoln School recently. He has a tay —_ The police, called when school officials found two windows bro- businessman and investor in making decisions in the new year, The Forecast presents this - Staff's outlook for business, — stock market trends ‘iw : Outlined bend estimated a ings and Ber 1958 for v7) Rails, 23 Unie "ties and 65 Industrials in table: form for ual reference. In Teacher Accused ken, fund someone had broken From Town’s Name into a storeroom, — a box of Twith « e box of sokies. ployment Security Commission. aus | “MOUNT CLEMENS wm — A 61- year-old sixth grade teacher was 3,000 to Resume Work A forecast the new Fo taptens cal ticenaos THE 1958 FORECAST addition, 4 top industrial = roo gpd research opera- — accused in four separate warrants in Grand Rapids Area yesterday of taking, indecent lib- erties with four giris in his office at various times last fall. * * % 4 He is James Rogers, a teacher in the school five years and a married man. ° Justice of the Peace Francis A. iCastelHuect issued the warrants—on complaint of the girls’ parents. The girls range from ll to 13) years in — GRAND RAPIDS «#—More than 3,000 Grand Rapids worker's, laid loff in the recent holiday produc- tion lag, are expected to be called back to their jobs this week, according to the Michigan Em- a. 4 SHES: * * Frank re am manager of ‘the *MESC Grand Rapids Branch, said yesterday that more than (3,364 employes of 25 firms are affected in the callbacks. Chris- itensen’s — office processed. 8,440. clagms for unemployment compén- * * eee Cecil A. Byers, who recommended the warrants, said Rogers. now -is vacationing in Tu sa, Okla., but he had been assured). by the teacher's attorney Rogers would return immediately to an- swer the charges. A normal human body requires about 3,000 calories of food values t oS HUTTENLOGHER 30 Riker | Max E. Kerns FE 4-155) Reports ‘57 Production of 7,207,304 Vehicles cmae st 00K OOK AVERAGES . GENESEE DEPOT, Wis. im — O ie oye Tess) ee ee ye i315. 69 (The tiny community of Genesee! Prev day .....-276 B88 729 1582\Depot, Once one of ‘the country’s Gi, Se ee ec | Meer ?/busiest railroad shipping centers Yom ae v0 268 3 134.9 Bs 18) 1|for farm products, may have to|Sation last week. 1081-88 low, .c.3960 Te2 662 iso. Change at least part of its name 1956 igh ...°°"'276.3 1981 169 191.5 The Milwaukee Road has closed DETROIT STOCKS z : : (C. J. Nephler Co.) for sale each day. Figures after decimal points — eighths * reel Grate eNasal” a Allen Elec. & Equip, cos 25 26 ee 7 Baldwin Rubber Co.*,..; 12.6 13.6 Beldwin Rubber Co... 12.6 13.8 Of Treason, Conspiracy Charges _ G. L. Ol! & Chem. Co*. 13° #14 ——— iar Mtr. Coe ot oH nu” ] A ] fn" ninsular ‘o. a The "Prophet a 8 @€ar 3. ebe i ener als . Rudy Mfg. Co.*....,..... Zi. 78) . Toledo Edison C0... .428 125 128) Wayne 8. Prod. 170019) «-17) BOWLING GREEN, Ky. @® — of them a former vice president of the United States—were cleared of %-year-old treason and con- spiracy charges yesterday “in Warren Circuit Court. The indictments were returned in 1862. They popped up last No- motos wedged in a cranny be- hind an old filing cabinet work- men were moving out of the War- ren County ———, The indictments named Lt. Gen. Simon, Boliver Buckner, who la- ter became Kentucky governor; Maj... Gen. Jobin how a beseua All were accused of invading Kentucky to force “her to unite 1957 as compared with 6,918,- with the so-called Confederate)" the weve Reed =| States of America . . . of taking AMA me cel wes — confiscating court records to pre- vent the oe Seer of Taw.” 1950, —_ Creat om “9 er Court Withholds Ruling residents|int Tennessee Bos Case — ; * * cd Commonwealth's Atty. J. David ants had spread for them there. in the U.S. during the entender} Richard H. DeWin - 714 Coctemamity Nat'l Bank Bldg. _ Phone FE. A-1568-9 ‘BAKER & HANSEN" Donald = Res, FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513_ ing victims has been caused, say 7 ity owing mainly by a stead- iy Krowing _popolation of vaca- ’ Recluse Found Sick in Cellar Lived With Pack of 30 Da WANTAGH, NY. (INS) —Police found an elderly wotn- - : n- recluse living in the rotting, mud-floored basement of “A Lang Island home yesterday surrounded by 30 snarling dogs. Mrs, Glenna Willerup, 76, was ill and wrapped in dirty blankets. But she refused te go to a hospital until she was assured the dogs would be taken care of. + * She also demanded, “If 1 die, I want them destroyed. We want to be buried, together.” Police were summoned to the boarded-up crumbling dwelling in Wantagh by neighbors who reported there had been no sign of life around the place for several days. They found the widow guarded by her dogs and suffering and ‘s de- of the the grand 80 simple six armed * jot the Veterans aaichtgant Trust :* Fund and ‘The problem of prisgne¥:main-|as itw ill affect the DAV tax ex- tenance eae lessened ee cam Homestead Act. state legislation State Big Brothers Plan April 12 Parley in Pontiac) suout Minsky te become a problem to a community as many come from broken homes’ or are lacking SSS “That's where our Big Brothers come in,” said William L. Clark, executive director of the Oakland County organization. “Qur men come from all walks of life,”, Clark said, “And there Helpless liam Hall, PROVIDENCE, R.1. ‘St, fell 30 feet inside for 2 Hours wm — Wil pal Court process servers to new,| two-year terms, ~ from leg ulcers. . basis.” te always 8 great need for more I Z = municipality's Junior ke ek. There was also a rise in mur- Big Brothers. - floor and a waiting elevator. At a * & * of Commerce has come . Officers said Mrs. Willerap bad $24,000 tn the bank ders, which placed added strain” Big Brothers of Oakland Coun- |. 5;.. .aid the state conference here hospital, doctors found he suffered). The appoiritees have been nomi-\up with a new get-dut-the-vote but lighted her cellar home with a 25-watt bulb to keep | the staff, said Sheriff Frank ty, & United Fund agency, Pres- | uid be attended by members of|three fractured vertebrae nated by both Municipal Judges, ! who shows up e W. Irons. The department han- | C®4y bas 53 Big Brothers work- Brothers agenc Hall. is chief port the In-|Cecil McCallum and Maurice E. | at the polls today to vote on a new the electric bill low. She related that her income came | 4) se ing with 53 boys on this basis. seven Big = er at oul ga si mr ' trad. from real estate and propert God coven muariery Gating ihe = Michigan, plus state officials Jed/dustrial Bank Building where he|Finnegan. They are Percy G. New-|city charter will be given 100 ‘from > ae ; . past year and only three in 1956. | The boys, studies indicate, are'by Gov. Williams. fell. wan, of Hh Nove 2; ciaseami vaped sania Pg . = Death Notices |——Stt’ct Tmt 1) Helo Wanted Male 6) _ Help Wanted Female 7/ Employment Agencies 8A| Work Wanted Male 10) Building Service 12} _Laundry Service _18| Hobbies & Supplies_24A AN. ETHEL "iPlias "Wiliams of 308 Sloemheld | experienced. Apel}, Main | EXPERIENCED , | / | Crore | ob eed” ORlande 28048: |“ Proor eg eg ee fee. phone Feat es Pel ts gorof zs £m. Ave, wishes to express their Cleaners, 4480 Elizabeth Ra For ; : : = 3 ls : + their sin-~) Cleanes rs, 4480 Elizabeth Lk Ra. ith PE 23-5789. FE 2-2639 28101 a2 Sea mere, sted, tae af Anoans| tg tpt” of “Spied | ExpEnmenceD. Panacem, Yos| cults ngs cama eeNEdaas s ‘coedaty. i [CUSTOM BO IU, ROMER IE | Caos GUeraias PREC ORAL, | PAIN, Dee eee + ° i 4 ' = a : , ‘ Diane, grivte aud Corl Gipecroft,| $2¢ Scqusintences during his il- ra nScbevies, OL 3. ment’ Reply in own hand: ARINE WITH 2 YRS ota | beware, Phone Pe 3-4]6h.. ens_Sors, tS. nce_ St. i or’ ‘ : - : Ui urine" asiiers sed! ptt, ighe,ees me, Trane tieg westieation; | START FUE KEW TEAR | FEMARINE WIDE 2,07 ls : Landscaping "184" p Alexander Girgorott : dear sister) oes Willams an : SxXPERMENtA avTo and references to Box 6 —. Ee IOS. kind FE before noon D & M BUILDING Seatacennaaenaad otices & ersonalg 25 of Carl Bialy. Wallace Biaiy. Mrs WE _WisH TO EXPRESS OUR tie Cc PRESS MIDWEST °58 SIDE PAINTING. DECORATING. CUSTOM. BULLDOZING. YARD @ |. rian Seshowst:. Mts Chariotte to friends. Hand “torming, fensiig ani | GIRL TO STAY wil cONvA, * SPECIALS eee a ceniine cad _SERVICE Ee eee ‘Tees (ANY OMS, OR NEED- a Nag ee hy alae ae bald ems Fecha. | Beinn ond Comercial Com | Panama ane ts ate pengas toes Pe gaperiome. Apply in cs have ~ . | EADY, WOULD LEE HOUSEWORE | Modernisation rupert “tomers. Pu. PE 64003 or OR | “281%, Co “the dalve- = maabeenenanmerene = a + sip r = e GRILL GIRLS AND WatTREssEs | Coot, cfice ktm lai guide cis: | MAN WANTS ANY TYPE OF | FE 2-7000 eves OR _3-2276 | — 2900. ay rye, ———---——- |__ Buttercup. #10 Oakiand. cibutns ef tends ark. FRANK'S TREE SERVICE. TRIM- ~AEROTRED-KNAPP ‘ OPPORTENITY sales iy YOU WANT TO SUPPLEMENT aan > ek PE rat | CEMENT & BLOCK |” sme. removing. yeoting cabling | “* SHOES end te SALESMA othe f ¢, we can show With ceverel years’ experience|___-—« WORK =VE $0702 transplanting, surgery e esti- JES : Needed. Due to increase in de es be ape’ mates. Reasonable rates. Insured. : mand. Good commission setup | ifs of's hours's jay with home | PAVE TRENDEX — WILL RATE: and under-| pry W WALL TAPING. GUARAN-| Walled Lake. MA < Pred Herman See Mr. Charies. age q @ tay with home blicity department cover work, wants same or sim- work, Free ‘estimates. OR. Sapa, ea eee 2070 _Atrport Rd. OR _3-1583 STA EAL ESTATE see? ee Sake peed fo on an stvestiog firm. Good typ | _tlar Post Office Box 154.| —_— ~~ Moving & T rucking 19 19 | COLD" WAVE waEcaL 7 6. Pee os Toolear eries oF collections. Use of car; ™# S=4 : MUST HAVE AT ONCE STEADY | mil Ve Wicks |) Large Yearly E Earnings Independent Contractors bieck from bus. : Es —— 25 Monroe St. vee pa 808. | 7 MIDDLETC 2 SPECIALS! IN A FLASH ° a a Sica wunt be ‘clean MODERN ‘|. sesste st, _asrnte ‘ Fath wn nice Joe a td® ——e : Ce : < bet 1 ach ea 3 8) yet Songs ages | “Ss Ce oa a a elon ME ee amd contrac’ ; 3 3 as + Lake Ra ~ [ , h alone yom ebsiee trends and | weicome Stee William & EXT NICE CLEAN § ROOM = -here it is and . gome f REAL ry mere wan patee. serv te te sete sft. friends ; BOOMs” PVT garni couple i” part fre. Pontiac, garage, than we coud “ RAINBOW + mare re . ebenteh. eee 6 Haden PE net | eluded © Span ty. priced accordingly at onl S ht anos FE $050 oe petyeés Pon- , A. Jo MSOM'. moons "ge ormrins, jee a ae ee, aetna : MOVES YOU IN “Riumioor ia aeae 6 me : * BUNGALOW FOR TWO $195 uaeae. Seneae? fa 5 Oe ier ra ae Re & Sunders 16 ne NEWLY pesqesree. eee “Or three or more, newly dace meee? taymen. FESO et stormed a “Tak oes re cas rove ee, 7h aes. aot thre noon age We 34208. minor 4-28) : a “GoiNa sf & orated ‘Vosant EM 4 \ = v, Lad ‘furnished 3 ¢, garage. _. , OLD, 3 LARGE EDI ATE os -pprra _feruisned p68 monthly PE 61003 feuds tor ines bere iin DOW k Ai mine Fem |r ee R. a ~ \ f , i. : a ae * 4 es ROOM HOS SF “es -| Orchard Court Apts. ; seal Lesni00 ft, lot. Siar Fesra Fees : » OF} apaic Sonstoe's at he i. ark- &7 on — CT ION ae FT see somes ater a a Bs GL. ae Ui SE 4 Csi 4 ae, fi ; on comeals Tatts only. = fabs lané contra pee \ear “Huro aiv 1 entrance as F F Om: ‘eomacned at macs al “property Unae- nee ———— er 5) ~~ ince TH. se walls, oe, to schools itaeter Ask Ken Templeton Gece ated 4 eee Cant TARER Fe FE .PvT. UNF URE. ¢ mocees & eee. i’ and bus Lue. Look no” further, Wh a KUL. Templeton, Realtor | Sti outta ‘are teak: Xovare Re. Aubusa Mgt for potntament. “priced “ai Z x NIT BRICK , . : ~ : i a) Wee 1386 Aubui cao args sneer Be I lappy! = mn Orchard Lake nerd al AP ARTMENT #49 MONTH ve Oo 38 RM APT. FOR RENT. lent?” situated. on Lote seat ——— . rw = pees are $ aan Unfurn $3067. J WAIT Pe ith leer) t ies 1 Estate 324 arr UTES mn see | ee “eae | HEAVEN CAN Wan » ‘ay iat ar th =o, aa usted on Wanted Real Estat eae ae | 3 rooms acd bath in exe, condt. me - oms ‘wah | 3-BEDROOM _ 45.000 DOWN bath a acl'en bead 1 a a tite ROA a judes am acre mode . TRADE FREE AND CLEAR,” Aways BES, Va oes | ele oT AT ee ah “ques ge aie eet Sew drones ; eres oie 8 eally eqnvenient le- Pi heal et ‘ y 2 S f eee oak floors, full Base bea! Fe gem. p i PE etn | Bleasant a oe cétetaker. in wy good choic . other charees, only : Only 2 Sc ac iat end ainea ca = We be tered gas heat, bot, come oo GLN Pe rene de PE 53-7871, KG : pay “RLY fe bath cil, andl. ine to show you this eet ane sec team tect OBURN HEIONTS 7 RMB. ~ {da ow g {ae E ares. | Tak Reg: WH. Pat. Of, monthly pa NEW. os a pis. — = 1.060 ie CO oe ol ere og See aus eee | top DAIRY FARM: | ero tte renfate pede Sows ae Shopping oes tee me om £004. BACHELOR =e ‘ Quiet ONTG beth Moders ue ise St! . Last tall tor epring session Low fe pee Nee es ies vesedi| k : ae nest Pontiac wu ae ie nine = —, | oo! fine private. ‘i at “My family! My family is very small, My- family ae = the best in the county. FILA : Saeae oticed va iat me rc ge sukine Fre and : SUSE ana —¢-=5 Ms. f r ue bse ~ {> - ‘ = et Press ee Ros AND Pag “f FoR: | ee ote “ mather, avtather a = = a TV Set. - = = et 2 23 uliable Eaige, modern, bare silos, | TERMS (T| sonamames re PE 4-482: Z| tnd 2 cioue™*te" ake . NICEL a} pt —— eS “| @ k house, os. | FE 44821 Se yeore ofa. in- 1 R ELE | AFA Panne REASONABLE 1) eee drinking cups, —— shed, plus 6 THAN RENT FE 4-1157 = | About 1 ‘tchen and ; “BUY oO SEI 8 QcIRE 22 AUBURN AT OPPICE Beat ‘Houses Furnished 35 __ For Sale Houses =. 43 Cee nee. tue ume Owner's| PAYMENTS LESS | TODAY'S BARGAINS _| Glues goog. Buch . bag eg oe é “kas je wbae vy rurn’ Rent Houses Uature, 36 ~~ beaks yes ole a Oe ONE GQICEST LOCATIONS ” ' 2 bedroom yeeneee wih gioco porch or Vinee takes Cuat Sie walling i for Beuses 31 ee EDRM COZY NEATL ee id 1 ORE D standing farm rms to Tespon- | NICES IN TOWN ment Only landscap a you haw te get cash for | : PRIVATE BATH AND 18 as heat supplied FE SSS AGES “ASE. BUY | FOR ( ‘Ol | with reasonable term ital dewn. Call FE 4-25. is. : ee eras con r rr ce —, ° 2 RENT, LEA ly modern home| Sinie ‘party, | Behind St Joe Hosp ee tes r entre eee ’ S rm completely : ) sement.— : * ‘4 younes pevecien: (20a! ates ie rane Jct php oe mm WATERFRONT. (oes ee eee | eras oe ee eet ee BUSINESS SITE | es ange fee theese) tached. anrage. a) 2 WMOH. KNU rill Ra. > to and i eeene furni« a] es! t 2 pati n . ae. & wwe lees equities oh NS cam $i Se per es aD cone ao MA_ $1522 ‘ walaoneice: fal re eid e io el quickiy with only $70 | : parcel Mo feet frontage pr) sienhcgonagy Ivd. sige city. Only § down. C [Sgr dé ~~ 4 2-6503 2a ‘DR SELEY. Broker gry use "ikse Care Lane Road | eee WALLED LAKE piva North Cad PE 5 —— {| ¢own sok co ecaa blastn rene: forme ie RY aU URRY : +2565, | FE 645 i. ®. ae mids tues as Keegs ‘Harbor NEAR DOWN. Modern. Close lo elt} Reas = RENTAL UNITS | Rk. D. RILEY, Broker lage ty Wide ig te Me sof hag I ONLY 3 LEFT $vedroow Iske trent, Pull be | i“ et " COMPLETELY roe prey | eon HOUSE — KEEOO Har. | ao | eS | en pleton z PRoren ey epee rice J. A. vavton, ema, metare| Under. Construction vi, MA $-O6s . +1039 WICK HA sat LA OPER ANCE ‘ a ATH, bor FE \gaM WaR’ 1 Bev. ‘EST ; new % bedroom Ags cor ‘ars art ee Ale pare | Roves (7 0Re AN oa aviek te Gyives) [Ake Unfininied 110’ of Lake Frontage W OF | 100 Oakiend Ave PE 64-2544) Tm jee Bioek fromthe Fr REWZ 8 J “i@ae | Cass e , ‘ant January 1 up oO lake Full besemen ’ He a rved re sen ean | RMS & oar swe mobERs, {ROOM HOUSE. NEAR Be See aitie ? Bure SSrve kicchars “ain = r & e BARG AINE > j pivmbing plastered eas wea F E ae cL * ik ity rm with natur p - . HAS UCE! eee For Lo® cdsr PE 63612 aon ed Lake 53-6206. NX CLAR a TOR WNER ag sing. Tew Senn runs Pd i . (Pees ORION. “6 RMS oe Foon | v ve ne ath Children per | piace eoclouga Porired “taraace jhe ae ~ Ab! 1643 Union nest Rd EM nt AeTION ROOM OD: can ‘Today tor = $= 7 town FE 4 - = a month | : e « ; peld aa. pete |e eh ary. sont sien s pa | mitg G MEMPSTEAD "| Sereenea pore cSt ached a, PRANTONSE Crome te ated) EJ. DUNTA be URE £ DOWN WILL HELP RE. —— Tog Nor sort. ET At apie ae ae perch ete esSt, Revecaed saatret tm Fair iss, "as" ar dts Cynon step st gon Seopa err WM. a HR \¢ ~( t a i { i bedrm ea is reat. _EM! ve MODN | 1 e as down payment mil —— tores, | : . min epson a canst eee be ee Gres eeard Fe ota | bear eres eva | "Fenced rsa gaat Mt KI Bae Realtor Schools, eburebes Call OR’ ae “Soran MOVES YOU IN | JIM V yy RIGHT IED y Sip besetes Khas 7 rf NCY iN >? BEDRM HOME. 6 o FE x. Rd. PE 4-4563 Spm 1 basement = : TOWN EFPICIE GODERN 2 28 aa BRICK-3 2339 Orc! oe . ¢ after sce 45 barm. Brick —, LTOR > Qs Ve pows ents, Ko Da iw decorated. MY 3-2805 | WEST SIDE 6 ROOM — ‘e ec ed EVEI extras Mode! 289 W Hop- VE PR 5.oey : ant) HITF RRO ype bachelor apa’ ces tw EIN 3) Well located near State, i SPLIT-LEVEI. Luxery WE} poole “se ry m7 r+ arr abate | ae want ee “carpets ae: RBoM HOUR sEety pee Reset soi Beem PRealtor FE 2.030 LOON LAKE 1108 "fows * ae ca ome WILT TRADE YOUR OWS TERA “now muses = 7 —— OR > 1208 reneee cequired Dawson & Wat-| ROOM BOUSE, 7) Wm = Tape Storast ackecay | meat. Rough wirin L TOA S| —_Ogem_Evonings Si 9 aco Thre Yee “AeA 6 ees ns SA re 23470 ok E 272 AUBURN AT OF-| me Cott 360A. Siz room Storms. screens | y ou R OW N T ER 2 @ Sssdas som | ages < « pe ied garage Ste UNTY REALTY | Ope Bs. 8 aa bem oS pm. Fie ee | Rent Lake pee Peace back yard. ‘OAKLAND CO , iness ey sale. all “s “LISTINGS WANTED wewty FuaN Dowwtiwn) Pv. cca i eevee 1 LE orely | Rrooms) Pus Ons orseo | (iss or EM3 tat after 1, Ilome and Busi lose to am 6 be tor sale de | 750 ee : “BUYER: WAITING LEI Ent Doctor Cursen s Clinic 187 Commanity water ee it roomed nae Se EM | Live in the Ce aunn Y | EM_3-4166_ or Famih |e Lente td armiaae 35x55 321-333 peat wath | : ment and this i — ped , TO sr ae : “ | town : nally | wn par [= sHOW YC W Huroe ee | fenced yet ; "and 2 ON 3 ACRES ' For Colored Families ent bieck garage - 2 family cupies = t ~~ ¢o rkier’ Gas best GET CASH FOR YOUR - ROOMS & BATH COUPLE! tise os . 5 a 2 from Davisburg | or cheo}, tm- hy 7 used as a TV each side, modern, dome Se eae Dias Paor "SQUITIEA ww es: y Pees nt Pt ee & 15 ecres, 7 rm tarm houre. on th _ For Rent ‘Rooms _ 37, Situated high om 2 bul overt mec. possession “Price eee and radi eva = tien dccoreed SY Aan ae peo woe toihuee es " : on For Rent Rooms — Situated ; i L : : . Les ; #1 we Py: M:ddleton ; NEWLY PORN . APT - euburn oo Pr imicr Niet Poaiae ane 4 - cane Pee on rivets, “iske living : foo | Por Infor metin ra bag =< soca pe sed or a pare Sol gig E a ae uriet. ? Bent Lead a ey Pe sma; oes : mo 313 800 1. SLEEPING Pike with nsturel stone eee or house num 7 basem jake privileges, now - . ee acy OR LIBT YOUR LAKE oxpow Se Pr cate bots RIDGE aN AY RE AL TY ar es ROOM © hea upstairs wah tessmemien | = Russell ‘A. Nott, Realtor ferent types of marker Ped eonegy Lines the we a . soperty Purchas ane eee ice ater me. 10 mamert 975 Baidwin rE leaaylicwopiagieces 01 Flue | far ie letras bedroom “eCillw« e Pike VE 4-590: nis type of on, ae 1444 8 sr taue Ra & reem ‘$1 o. one z MEIN ce Rd of elu. te Ra R. PARTLY wettest Soto | PE 40122 MY | fe to hen taeeas coe ~ FOR SALE BY OWNER ges) ST “Cail FE tas — 2 Nedroom. ueeriy new. needs these. pide ieretion __ Pr "PONTIAC | new? OF 2 ri , MOD, ee Duce tae Pe. muta does ro a _— S Paddo Tid 2 | aotomatic. ol! “heat arene saasa | _— Foreign = g neth on, iE Pee e Onee interior ssecorating” $0:680. deer, r blocs Sen uname ee: : 3 tieily farm. ap wages _ ; | Ne drinkes GE | sun porch 2 tar nN this! Dew “rp fireplace, ve . finished, ‘we will "Gating “te SUcimmerciais orapee {or aged gemliemae, tome eMpLL, BUROALON ON RACK’ ay wes oe atTMACT ee enceereeee 3 teen nes, SE | ee RADE | Reet material toa You ¥ai Lome cH LOR yt} ~ ' é “ tes. Far * S. agree sHARP a = Gas _ Be: F282 ' ver tae Ga -mmamatic = aye for your Soe han bee & i en” keto we a. veined a ove Jana ce ca save m9 4 ere 4 i € be i wat an ~ S kitchen cL. p.m mati down . F 1 Lk Ra * i . ly FE 24376 heater. large front :- FE 2-2416 tracts, etc. Or « Etatbeth i — ROY KNAUF ORES Quint. UPPER casas Slo eet eee teasers cee | one Reon FOR MAN lar kston BY OW NER i en amyl Deal ell) WALDON Rt) ve ee : _PE 23-7421 furnished With gerag io one plus on trance and shower NT for immediate | a KE ONT ? | 26‘) @ Huror 8 Zt leely turn slesaianal loaople and shower vate entr _. VACA decorated. 2 erties. ketront ,. WATKINS LA 3.800. : > yess ot profe floor 960 A weekly FE 22416 sation, Newly ae Ls | m. very attractive $1 ESC ac TS? Busine . =; family sceteed Fe EN- STATE, INC. ae Bath. large living 3 bdrms, 3 | roo. — NANT T es ae VERAL APARTMENTS 7 8 AVAL. | RENT. y ae Roights’ Moker |LARO® CLEAN R Fon st | . . hig ape om, Mich room hitches and * gute = modern. 2 Abn peog i A.C. COMPTON il types of homes f furnace 5 room | room ve - m: 5 e Petate 400 W Macy QUALIFIED ey Wesut in 2596 Dine Wey PE ¢-4541 peel rene total rent | COWES PaORT @LEEPING ROOM _ maps tnam storms snd screens, Mtb ATE Posseslow on ALL | Real 344 Eves, OR 3 yess2 Fae pee el hee SMALL MODERN oy Uw turn | sie fe monty "Cau J Hilts, = _258_Orenard “Lake Ave down No et ee C. PANGUS ar eo | FAST | SUBURBAN af in 1es a 8 penpetle +. te cottage 2 people only = hd 18) ee Room _ né per monta tne Collect: Ortonville NA | is porch. r en Strout, Realtor _s x R 3-TTOo ——., | Realtor, FE 5-6 Ss “O ) ortunity | nd uw: | Call_ Coll ed 5 Edw. M. YE tse ioe LAKE = LAO 3 Bis SMALL MODERN PARTLY FURK Be He Cait after 6.00 bm “Uberty ROCHESTER-UTICA | $ toms, pawn. tint a . . we Pee eres Tn 6 3 Mo kann weet "eh house, for rent 837 Sarasota and a party | at aiaad $A with 167 fromtage on black. § VN FE 2074 Restor FE $n : jo : Adults — NION PF | "tin z $6500 — = 3 bed- N. Telegraph. : >| Exersthing private COMPA Y-WORKIROG MI IDDLE- | UNION LAKE ' top road. ¢ room house, On paved | “nts in city. bel le Li Service «a8 Rent Houses Unturn. 3O) LaDy, Oe hy PRKUEnAeD | BROS ix nome eer) ee rome me -Multipie Litt ——— Rent A Apts. me, Formed) 4 a Rent Apts. Unfurnished 2) ELY mouse. OAs HEAT! MCE noe WEST T BLK | , | eema, baa disine = éabinet wood cr and peth end bard c CL CRL i R RE. ALTY olor VT a Lov. ©. adults RAGE t erm kitchen with « Pa floors on iarze F Oo r C ] ed mM & KITCHENETTE P LY APT. CLOBE | close in, basement, garag 5-765 me 6 ing paket N Seginae e i rigon Tovely apr cone. “E.TWQI™ UTART ORE ' ste Lage Fons MRT RERERE SNORE 9 Down ratio aaa) ME VEDRM BRICK rp cae” "Etre ve) FOr ilies 1 ae man > . * et “he foe rte a isr Foon 7 RMS BATH NeW. 7 BEDRM | Pape belo 'is Sim! er ane mune Ske sr idee tt | fom actaneg iA Yer? | gearter home on iacee tt - emps ead Families . : FE 2-7425 ynITe Lax 930 pm eee | FL Lake. -+ « ses | $200 p in et wen. CLOSE IN My sere. wee eae ly ROM, wom on on pa a tv 2 PHONE ee | lenes: oa = nee rs ou neat | desirable Jecatiog | “ipeinen Smith-Crawford, Inc. _— geet beck ; 45322 BE S Pontiac Lk: 7 ade RN fom Tae ‘ne distance ores | parate too! shop 80x190 ft lan ; st. tes GREGG : TWO OF $7 DOW NX 5 jee, This is = eon ™ ra 7 PEP. “lexetrons apte 81s 3 RM MODER) ie 2 ee N price only $5.750 “MBREE & GR 4 OL 1-9002 | 700 of St. Joseph tunga- i TO3 RM 4 ur fochagia Ra- ¢ | Possess. FE 6- “AND ek ENT BUs STOP. HOME | iw ents payments of EN LA Union Leake Ra s800 ree sooaag! oe Ob 61298 | oe purchase this cider four bed-| 4g Big endl) grate ing opts. childre sinter RM KITCHENETTE AND PVT. } ROOM I om a BATH bid Ae 06 8) Rane. * ice ae : | onion Land’ Villege ee Sees Be Toom home om the north side, Two jo Gat . Ploroon Hepler Cierk- Utes th Heat store oe heating sore TE i | Ps On REkT at ise | only antege or EM 3-3314 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE two bedreous, kitchen ELM STREET, 1 -reows ~. eas ‘ | ts only | 1 A - | 5 ba a - re es = = ine room, two : _ | AT, enced ar 7a 5 _ ston MA 58-4303 poole - — 3} ROOMS a es with bath | Rondale . . AL LYWEDS Sere he Pu . rms , : iG LAROe (CLean RM a’, eer F hpes es ae AND | gts ce mam a a SLEEPING RO ROOMS INQUIRE ce VW est Sabarbah ce the | - = for young, couple.” Colberry Park quick. on| beat, elec. water heater eet. bet00, easy ne us les © nah bpd 4s Sane 7595 Aubur "| higher renta: e : hooi St. Thy a fine ; antage of F wants a quick sale schools, Le $63 MIDWAY 8TR. > 2585 " Taylor Rd or phone. LEE 1 GEN scribe this mogern’ Tare at Builder full price only 67.450 & k f pungaicw © Ie ist. FLOOR. 7 ROOMS AND BATH FE ee aul STOVE AND FE re |" Aamo EPO ROOM = ya “prick “home eaten ried eos Ogre vad Tie BASEMENT spacious em me. m aekyy ‘ORD | fake” altehen were. Mobo ™ $13.00, Pyi. entr. washing U has RIGER ATOR FURNIS. } BEDRM TRPORN HOUSE. S75 eT tive Kilghen. Tiled sal | Wolet bath, Nice éize lot Handy to ranch home — 2 tied | Svs | | eniy $850 do oe ? PYT | rat . A Pree INC. Pst en — ere BiG | Rooms With Board 3 38 acthener Pull een a us and schools. _— ss... es GE builtin oven! rance ' Ideal home Ore ee ree | See Mra Howard. 18 Gillespie 1-ROO! r! il. FE IeInn 3 ROOMS | gtras. Walking distance ‘ sib al. Lot 120x120. Sewer | bedrooms & be em & kitchen Ph Pe 2-6412 > ent. washing. 1 git! 61 J ES 292M yerd OR 34131 _—- ME srvie e tar and Jr High hools. | and — roads 2654 | dinttie room s] - reite st : 2-9 — + SUITABLE POR exTRA CLEAN-— HO ert ane tee water & ft and south! Gown Glassed in porch. ’ ee ROOM HOUBE. s FE‘ 5-6 Best wh . dust eas { eas wa : or Mb ie FE cae Doane mar OW O'n Pare Penge A daeien | Pai alescent Homes 38A | Hi" tie owt | wi). Be, GS ne eee an | Soesbaneme, ee BTS | pgfan Kinsler, Realtor Ad prive Hee) fern” FE Oe Con alescen FE 45181)- gquare- : 5 slag ra nape lot | oy = le Mile, FE 8-1370 floor. Prt ent. a al NEAR ny N Parke $082 1958 Is + car ge | eee PaRTLy FIR se arr a ENT as * Gleretion On " si lla ' BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY Waterford Hill Feel ar __OR 3.366 or FE Ji 28 Wu dagticctc “a re | Oy ee D ‘BL "VERS _ ss E Steck jekefrom* apts 8615 ROOM APT fayrea Plats . OR 3- ae iy modern “family | ~ = . pwome | PARTRIDG we _Rs — ‘ Sexiness) 2o7 ETT ROOM MODERN HOUSE. CHIL-| LADY. ESCENT A« complete weelleat residential | TT) T ST) Les cae —— ‘Well built 7 bedroom older Ag ; | BEDRM DELUXE ae, Eat. } RMS i. ary rte. ‘os " ou es cepted. per month ELDERL? be on CORVA erm cats | | tome ea 3 spacious, bedroom. Large L a t rr 6 Rooni Special home with Taree bedrooms wp Living room. = TKe oten o ace torent == couples or young heat, hut ht Lees = YEAR... and up. a 2 a dpeptrped room. Mod- 1 I L ected A) ofan down and) basement with 3 se - = TG : nice for wo rE a s RMS OW LE $480 — “CARE 1 | pace Separate gining ‘ § rooms and be fl water heater. storms & ORION INCOME 4 a area as AN Vint BTSs * ooae, OP FO Pee SPECIAL Aig bre Celopiel | a ausceder & aaa large | pinstered Poe pee werd screces Bi cat aurese Cire to LK. OR comfortable 9 femiie * 1 BEDROOM APT PARTLY POR; couPy xD Ficon © THAT ‘ ROOMS ‘AND BATH CALL e pan ey rea Wo Bur. | butitin dishwasher & 4 Paige suet 3 veana. oun m i Ear sand i schegis, acts a“ bas ine Su Heres "8 comter Bata asd ished Adulte - Por lease Jar DRYER AVAILABLE. aH dick. Oxford O : ee 12n21 ft family room with | ee subdividion 2 &p: = EM: AD rion Now fh - ° fen Beidir Mancr $109 pe: ras RNISHED aan aocae D BATH. ae 7 Rooms 39 | tase sliding Gest: 2 Mall Sates | pee see of poy | erties. A real Valve. only $1500 . o- = pares $84 per mo. plus owner's main — mo PE ¢1550 CES PHONE ORI AxDo sem only Aubugn Heights FE Hotel -- | fu basement ‘Face brick| ranged tor Scmec oe | oe own , Bre "ee sae [2301 apt. Lake privileges Pull ori = RM KITCHENETTE. AND PYT EVENIN( 5 s RMS N bd DECOR - FULL - . i Lifetimes tle -roof ti epi is - bedroom ie "jot, Call to- | ‘ sana er ck = ~ | 812.600 on terms . oo beth. Aduits only 200 N Paddock ROOMS ALL UTT ITIES PLES basement, Od itr AND | “HOTE I, AUBURIN | Severe ree tinme. lec ca oats rete Drayton W oods — : ‘ Eaketront Br ic 4-BEDROOM RANCH Alberta Apts 2 iy of citset space weil ty . TLL BATH. G Week , unig win- me. Like ne + 4. 4 LARGE noon A Se ae LTS Neat ne ee in eee € Seefha ee cue wes FE AL se % regu a paen dow ae ‘ft Today and ‘compare’ | SEMINOLE Lo hoo ae oecioun bedroom are SL “ull Basesnent living | | Mr vente Man — this fs Pe Uti furh 388 Orpaar - only See efter : | for bedroom = Cooking and refrigeration mnie room, family home tanch BiLeve' £* | 1954 dace. full bath, you've look Z ae : . FOR) Buscey 14 Pinegrove a | 12 FE 2-6239 ~ OS, . ot satura) — ¢ ™ fireplec bedscom: ~~ —— ranch a 2 ROOMS. FURN IDEAL EAN PVT ¢-9912 464 Auburn a“ HITE BR ~ living room rock fireplece | jrable kitchen with dining space Tha 4 . = ouple. 763 Norton RMS & BATH CL 6A ~ BATH ALL MOD VELT CLEA BN. lace, full din struction edge size t with me ome Will suit vas eae Fee BATH ROLLAWAY BFD J ect FE 40401 en neeata iy Sorake oven & = rage eis ee ive" ie REAL ESTATE | room ; purer eehen, sad recreation room. Truly a “. basemen tot | a: oy ¢ afylle pre. A carpet u : i eakfa . : a i 5 = fered, ebice Siigace te dem | roo tate ewteaes, AE tom Bg Bat oie ee th) te epee eee Ropes mci phst Bee ue tena ter See, = Garage" Prive reduced io oom | Sotten Tamaneapeg “feneta 90-4 eral Hosp oe Fe Peed Commerce Rd. E ¥ 3m from a { ODERN MOTEL ROOMS. CA Opes eo. oF 8. larwe - 3 terms. : j h set y 4 inens 5 . % low. | living room, hal] SE ea rr pvt ~ se pede! ar s RM ON CRESCENT LAKE Par. MoRed tres TV Prt. bath va Se rcece = sxccuect witn 30 fu y eal som tgbge 5 Rms. and 1 Acre rooms "So, Ac & bath ti N T ar e, , —w duced ~ ehh yourse meee ae ra included, gureg wisitera j = Fox bath, To inciude like new Full Price $7.000° 2 ROOMS AND BATH teak ce FE aI a ea ~#- Howard setms REFRIGERATOR RAK GE analy log with ment. enly S17 80 week FE $-2495 = new y Gecoraied, Prt ga } OFF Stores _ 2 7 “ ay Oniy $656 | Modern peste deed | St marie per he ie eS To OB ag Rae ds AF Rent Stores REALTOR Lestie R. Tripp. Realtor ad Codes caste i ein aE ON fee, REALTOR PARTRIDGE. Fe RM YURN Apts Pvt race. 962 rag o JOINING STORES. 24256 ; MApie 5-1822 le eae) Spee full ‘bath At rooms are! FE 43301. joe Ww. RURON : boat eee Tiy new Bre ‘FW 2 AD. oy ad 7 Dixie Hwr _Mi ——— a FE : ‘ oe TTE Avp. 2906 ¥ ana I ‘laree bes-- @ ROOM. MODERN wiITii widdy new Ren sevarately Bt. Ample 82_Dite Hey | = de) Ed Mor JORN a: $3.006 down and $50 mo me a STIL . a Tatty 1 ae NS) Pere ee targe ed bt $80. er ester. 5 lApie 5-029), , ogited nest to demtist's yrs DE WE [. | 4-Room Bungalow é - a 2 : : a oches parking 1 eppi 5 ees. . VT BATH & r ATE hop & electrica’ Isiness Lot.) - 2 ‘ . SS pedelunnis ey FE COMBTON BAL bet . Re eee ee Ree aa ance FE. 5.2476 ND ts om 1 ose - 2 + 4-3525 ‘On Easiness ik drue store: oes ? 4 Basie on 37414 ‘Beer OR 3-400 quire WE S003 € tang | STORE WITH "BASEMENT dant__Ixcomn 2 Dt opuert | NEAR LAKE ORION | ew w. "Open “Bvesings at eoraet of “Waltes. itd, “wae ‘vilians 2 ROOMS CaivatE BATH ay 4 ROOMS & BATH HEAT FUR- par ae RM HOUSE 2683 | automatic se oo Maine OPE a Ne aU deat ment "rented: : SELI OR TRADE ‘ i ete ‘ites ance. ' + R>-107e, _Chidren_taken—___sutomatic gas heat tor i: t ieee SELL OF toute hee oe - be br a0, Nortaview Cl nuwhed 0 ‘EW Call after 6. 50295. © SPACE ON ecel tamee fore i wees ow ; “| ment ay: ein. 2car garage. Nesey Oak. - e 2008 futher using: atten, ‘+ 2 STARGE Sted. on w pats Ls greorersg, Ouse, ee 321 XN PERRY La mere (ae aS oe cer teh abe ee ee cake Osten ait 3 wedroom : i tg mov + Fant O W rl , $90 Rodinwood. off N Pe perk’ J bedroom modern, goo be ee o your lot $6995 fa sil. sell og trade for 3 : -) -F k . + FAHD 3 Rad are aa lite | pine center Wm Miller, Realtor be COMPTON REAL ESTATE For Sale. Houses 43 = Ueuity room. This is ngt a 2 tere ne : iroux-Franks WO CEEER COSTS ern cabins F aS “- Ee 2-02463 , 4 H be ai é = L ATE L Cabins 466 8. Bros SRNISHED UPPER 4900 W. Huron — ! #02100 Low. GENERAL REAL EST 2. bedroom ranch. full eee, wer, Lake Orn MY 340 ec * Hoy UNECRNISE Newly S¢-- om 5.7414 ae cae Teo reform! Wide ‘selection of | bobo saya ee! pth oe pam ¢.| $6 Dine Hey OR 35-9701 einen ere a $ RMS, REASONABLE NEAR 6 Baby weicome. A SINGLE HOME | HIGHLAND poreh, ‘lots also : clean year sround hd ive pray cedar sha = Sere bad shy, . $ RMB, RFASON orate ‘PE 21728 : mt. isided Gas. newly dec- foom home, giassed rot na & clean all family, —s ve @ m butt: M BRICK _fowntown FE ¢70800 000 ti May pb baseme hmore. vacant ed e. iarge corner lot | INGTON SCHOOL AREA C0! f ci couple or om er | ern to minute 3 t- '4-BEDROQOM. ‘ a eee TH HEAT AN orated 260 W. Strathmor — garag l) EM 3-6210° WASH 4 bedroong Noor trade ~ for larg: a come latger than aver __ T Rooms Dhar ee Rus ola ey ‘week, OR 3-6015. $95 TWinbrock 2-5836 fee gow Cal ' Immediate possession | Wil sell low. ful kitchen | ELIZABETH “LAKE ESTATE: IMMEDIATE Possiasion » €) - : a cbarement hom ore age 6 ‘Deauti byte 5 have want- ook. at Ite if interest room upper, ges hea bebts furn RPHY BED .., IRN ROAD “yoss. 2 BEDROOM aed +2045 home Oak floors. Fu I . G7 At E £ and rg Here is that home you yy | WACK ™ & | A ere is “ROOMS. HEAT MU aS BU Very clean. Low 2-story Gas furmace $13,960, CAS: N fall a lovely tile | ed but could never locate, 5 love = call owner. , ; @ AND BATH _FE 44686 . nest furnishes Fenton Area 3 Se ein te HAYDEN, eliec bungalow on 2 tos on} mica by apres storms &Nnd) rooms. all on one floor plus those” DAYS WO 3-33s0 Se 31 Stowell LIGHT CLEAN FIAT - fen . EDROOM.- home in excellent conditio: ata t gown 4 osu wal Goaa Labs e..2 - | bath, “a “2 197. aecvery xtra be rooms 3 you need on the. | TEM MOON. CLEAN. QbiEY ‘ sme arace we orcnera Lams Dieccet Oouents ‘oy ° ja Se ee oninares a 6 Walton eo i ee ee red batt ck from beach | salesavie fisting. 610076, second trait ‘room. storm tsed EVES SAT & SUN. To et &. 154 Ju Call GReenieat 438 DOD. 871 2 BEDROC penis ood buy $i8.- “ : = den space. 1 bloc S rianor# Me oT mae “or. i oeocua AND ee LOWER oe nee neari? new Opilon to aa Upeidaiy (ae EM 3-5072 a pepe Full price, $6.200 w WATER 9 yl HOME screen double Ge de noe mare. | FOR: os Fam eee 45 Clintonville a fiat In city O “ y 57 MU 42065 ; i $800 oo minute 016.508. : ree livin - ‘PVT ENT & BATH? § RM “gs RATH 1sT FLOOR ree _ or FR 58873 of ML - «center RO REALTY REALTOR White nets ymodern. to an seer waning, ei heree, ecm I Pr. re res _weicome Inquire 231 8 * potas FE 50042 ENT BEAUTIFUL RANCH-TYPE ‘prick ee misase r | TED D MeCULLOUGE fala Sent Ad pes pr eol front ‘porch = J. R. Hiltz 3 ing, te bat ; oa we after 6 AND Za t PPER PVT 3 bedrooms basement -re St. Highian : > YRS “ ioe ment. “a8 bea! = el base nice vd es, SRUOS PEC Ane wae ML Nae a a a Gi Benog,_siany "E124 soe Pegs ee Cas an w, ues ve sg | Poet Mice et emrence, Adults 238 8. . i ie ae , Se aatiei DRM NEw. ° from pvt beach on Williams room mod- — . ~ } BER : } ROOM SICELT Ailide ona Le COMPLETELY stuieonar 22 ard Avail, Pee Tm can oF $2708 cuits Secrecy Beane st | PINE a als se ; Saelee water, TOLHIPLE LIPING FERViCE * oie Bape nf setgcorated Acute nis FE: tin rcry Midwest’ 69539 ger_month ORiasde 33600 IG home ia tip-top Eeeellent | Rt “iiving room, w piss: EDROOM ¢ 46 i = ce Lincoln . on c rage Acre : : io Xe] oP ae CHILD 5 vi AND BATH Ligeti Cola FOUR ROOMS NEAR AUBURN FOR SALE WA Care TF cx NE pie on immediate | a be 23 i scsi ie “ za fi: Al TE BATH AND Call “after ‘4 pm S07 Charen | Rac OTT PO Bos YEA ee gate Pe -| Bre, ee, = = : og) : ROOM, PRIVA | Ra Auburn Heights “HILLS, CARPET. wr . SPACIOUS, privileges. ' o gaiance, North end. Very a & ROOMS, Gas oe) 0"? “HERAT ON a bedroom ranch. brick, REATION x i, wareens 1,500 DOWN . oo ime d WARSHALL _Shildren weico | fall basement. pene | OWNER BEN T. eel Suburban; 2fa: “pa = Fea omar Private § ROOM. 2 BEDROOM or L FoR. ‘NCOME “BUNGALOW TO RENT |. Bowe P; MENT Can be nerused fort, Large tome Beth a entrance, Acute. FE cog Yretrigereter $100 per meet |S oats etn og TD." Ox hot Létes Lake, Greet whl teas va | Segre eae nom "See se ores s,m beeee er ROAD. cat cSt Bene Breepton: a ATE BA MODERN 3k neoey at $7,500, Exception: | 3 ROOM A. we ntVa Perry 4-533 es 6 UU with bath FE. oof Bi ay =a CAR AR GA- ment. Priced “at eng price. , a Fe * _ rs peg ag A der ors il ineetey ui er . 2 eee BEDROOM BA for ‘Welormation _tlly va bee igh. ‘ ROOM A ARTHERT rE 5-700 ae RN HEATED 7120 Waln . Can be use + ith’ unfin- ess —-,§ ROOM ALL MODE 7 t FRADE: BY own 5 Pen sy. Oe 2 falow with’ un — : “BALE OR: ~ rooms. BLO, Pisin Oxe Keeuo | Hardware feos wit gerne nin ea) . -¢ Bedrooms, Peessist. with planter ae % mat ee er . Ss met per mon th 2-2044 ——». NEWLY ty ppc 2 ; 1%) car car 2. 3 heat. Water ener. Carport Tee. ; PLACE A “LOST” AD ATTRACTIVE, te FOR 2° SOME = smaii_c¢ ° a "Near -d inoue cngar lieing pre Hci Thi heme on etry —-Protesstemelsr room | ae for Husiness Party Reason. rent, — month. I ~ at “Safese |~ cannot 10 lee eg! pre SEL. Wi lj Call FE 2-8181 for an ad bu de srroundings ai Pine 1 RANCH TYPE. © 3 be Lake 3 “Bige dep iy ogg igs. 2 car gener ne @ BLAIR A eo eo "visto George. Irwin Jim 1 iams* mane ee a dere See ptintat Wideman. |: som wm ; : to} oo ATED ¥ sg Toads. ngs pereene,. RG ’ oe Pu: $ ‘ya moopas to recover a Joss. Dial FE. hig ae a waives mngure Ra, ne perm: wo Rochester Ra ests cath ' ma of we a —— Ph srsee lve he Low 5 with, * : tle . 5 i Near d-writer, /"lses cose 1 sowntots THOveN | tees et BH OO RATHON PLAINS Frias * aw - 2fi81 for an a “Wr anid — gheck _ teen “aS der gpg ee BR Sa a ete | ae a ” i > rE 54565, +. FE: . i Sa it. 107 &. paginas s Mise, Heme, Like pew. FI y “charge $ ae Trenings “ws * 4 5 baa ss a os — R st a ee = . 8 Fy ny Bs & en | down is Money oney to Loan 83, sf kioiip Faate Ph. Rochester & S' Fone 1.9791 “MICHIGAN ‘BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ‘BROKER some A. ri Rebeca RD. PARK AT dn PRowT DOOR we) Ge of MONEY SERVICE z count on . Borrow ‘our OWn Tepayment a ee maney me to: years i, Bel Household Finance Corporation 34 B. mee qnd fir. FE €0535 SS 9 1002 a, mes teen I'm going to- play the bunny 3 or 3 deal f with full basement wir-| 3 dedrms. & full Rose. McLarty, Broker | ig. on let. a D oo, aeteete F ae and a. Mis " and q new TROPA ROG wine RARE Hie Sieh cher Tie GR) snd wan boast on, ell ® bee and bath, FE ee ee i etka ts ichery Rad. wee street from Williams Lake |" sere in the bears of Bticht. Serene Meee: Sina Fagered "s finest state parks. e3 1002400 lot. Only ove an . home needs some work Beta see fee “IF. C. Wood C 2188 Cass Lake Red. MP (ie Sao Eat ie) O. S75 _ PE ¢1661 |. 3. Basement, | Kiteh-| Realtor - = GI —e Se frees 1 Ss PA ferance, lose in. Includes| Commer Williems Lake Road & & se > Livietg. rm. with, ‘ploture w window, dryer. Only $8,000. 0. F300 ‘a “ce 78. call OR 2 = rm. i kitehen, hon gap namat Richard a Realtor “ 42045 Pub basement. * ofl heat wt ti _Center_S Highland ° * ES 2 inerator, WE TRADE - —FE—3-7200.- or PE ocr oun} fore, Pe ry OFFERS... full basement, attac ‘grrage: see the expert workmanship, | 2-Family Income FE Goer lk woanen an Glee Excellent condition, 2 story tile and eate ‘trim. pos brick and frame, 5 rooms ee es Se et “Rad bath Wan bese. 5 2 North End—$600 Dn. at 8 pro oe Sp Me. 5 eT ee : anizer “et Mrs, Nye Pav —. 3 car ger Three bedroom ail on one floor. Fe lie Thet M. Imm posseasion. $i5,- tT nice ch and vacant. pur - = 060, $3, wa, heres to 2 hggrer aryer. : ve fetriger. 500 7 *. a a eh se00 de down wit NEW $ os Bee rer oe : W menthliy paym AN pote. LARGE Practically new 3 bedroom famnr Es PAMILY 3. BEDRMS, ranch = niee residential: 4 r. Clarkston—$600 Dn. LAKE PRIVILE ViLEGES, $2900 BAL. area. Pull basement, gas src call ‘tame. Gea Seaneest rea aon YR. 6 Be CENT heat. Aluminum storms and o = : rane Rome rate Sibatreom |” Mons z Die SO enreses. a arse Gary Mothers I'm an octrest! en! ws Da -| L a : a in the ture window in ving room wun | ek | a. rs oe Suan AIR terms. rabbit in school pageant! # ‘s rst screens ves N. Oo , Z aif. Only $600 dowd with low —~ XM? _EM 30136 Washington Park eens par eeee SS rece $300 | DOWN _ * It's brick, 4 bedrooms, tile For Sale Hou Houses s AB} ae ae i bath, Youngstown kitchen, | ~~ .~.— Last Side—$550 Dn. mew 3 bome in best of condition. One half of a brick two family 100x cose hee Just wt Heed Rardwoeg firs.| “bee Jor gting ieetuced Dea ment 17x21 finished in knot- 4i ‘i two bedrooms full basement with geyeERAL ser > ee ROOM ty pine, automatic off heat, gas heat Immediate possession. pouses Income houses é f tm water softener. 1\ car at- About $15 ver month inctuding’ ies. wasy 4 ot case. Hae Teesenans . : taaes_and insurance. It's vacant Pp. Ww DINNAN down payment. 4 : : . Drayfon Plains % W. Huron ___4FB_435it | : te a ee Tere oar eae Ga wemnndis man! Sects seid ti ae at rateh| ‘Brand ine - _ment. FE +5134 ig lands, atiractive ranch, pic- “Casiom But~ 2 ped : hice and it's NICHOLIE, vacant / & HARGER CO. | “HUNTOON’ 3 WwW «Keron «St | Open Evenings __FE £4183) ° LAKE Three Acres peta ee | Thus eeeiee are tm ftomt is heated Large shade ea pts _—— or land con- tract for told, 3 full basement home ts tr with oc nm and one of Waterford Township's best varion th “aie ae ana ronecetial sections immediate fishing area wens wali HO EMESBAR y — 1 ving be q ae rie, eat ck BARTRA { serene Only 4 miles from Pontiac Piast 614500 ts to OR_ 31980 Been OR 3-220 tal price with $1560 -dosu- , payment. Cad FE 48564 or stop at 13 E. Pike & Pienty of parking Open e1e- ning» awreace W. GUay- jiord. Realior FAMILY Fr CURNISHED ALL privace Close in ooo wu ade | $1 va psaXEAR ed noch! BRICE: —After_5 pm FE $37 Ss | RANCH with full basement, car MILFORD. _@REA peted living room with dining el). | 10 ecres of gool sod 8me rapes tneluded Oak floors, plas- | tarmhouse Scheel bus % mile tered walls. Large family kitchen | @ = trom new High ‘Schoo! | $1 Tie bath. large lot, ideal street | ~ town With easy terms Call MUt fer ehildr 3.000 '¢ own er will wai 43045 or EM 36210 } take §1 down with larger mo DUCK LAKEFRONT pay ments si'ooe down Duck Lake front | 2 -bedroom year eround home| WATERFORD WATERFRONT | Full ice $8,500 Call EM 35032 $11.500 — New CEDAR SHAKE er MDtual 4-206. | RANCH — LEDO NE FIRE- BEARS LAKE ; —— te Hvtng room, kitchen $1,000 down — 3 room, bese-| with breakfast nook and picture ment, garage Close to Generel) window overlooking water. TV, os ground. §8.500.| Sen “2 targe comfortable bed- EM 34210 or MU ¢. L rooms, colored fixtures in beth Richard Steele Realtor MU €2045 room, full basement aa¢ N Center & Highland ene ee ee at: 2 ’ : le HOYT REALTY ES $700 DOWN 3-9340 F- 38t PER MONTH IXCLUD- oe s rete h Rd. ING & INBUR TRE ANCE — WN LOSING COSTS, MICE 3 BEDROOM HOME, FULLY MODERN. WITH BASEMENT TOO, AND EXTRA LARGE LOT. RJ. \ ALUET, Realtor 343 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-068). IRWIN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $3... ; sOLTt E Listine service Gardener's Delight ! \ We cs Levely médern € room home !o- “W HOMES cated on aw jot 126x680. 2 bed. | Bre ae we fee value large rooms, ving reem and dining | 3 bedrme oak fleors, paimted room. extra large kitchen. tile | walls, basement oi] furmaces Thx bath, utlilty room. Bright porch. @ lols, near ‘Waterford High; éarpert i-car garage School $12,800. terms arr ry i See tits today. PONTIAC REAI ‘ wad > THT Baldwin 4 oa Oakland I a — <2 } Lecated ri the street $500 DOW! | from beautiful Oskiend Park 3 bedrm home, lake priv Move ta This bome has 5 reoms and Located on beautiful fenced ground | large femiiy rm_ with iy baths, firepiace eitached garage, for eppointment . HURON VALLEY 7706 M50 at Pont! tac «Lake MEMBER WESTERN OAKL AND | COUNTY BOARD OF REAL’ Multi-Lakes Realty a EDROOM noes Full price $6.800 $1,500 dn. Hurry on "nis one 3060 8. Commerce Ra cal Small Investment, TORS! MA sad bath with gas heat & auto. ga« | water heater Priced at only $8500 wth joe Pe ment. e ‘Big Return i Zz Anartments tm this house. & 4 roeem and a } room spartment. | both furnished. Full price $0,000 | =e a return si7¢@ per? " john K K. Irwin e Since. 1823 NORTH. END Imthediate possession on this at- tractive 2? bedroom bungalow with Ss finished expansion attic. ture windew in large i:ving room, naturel fireplace, din- ing ell. ca. ng included 3 spacious rooms, dow- ble elosets, ceramic tile bath, built in vanity, powder room. eheerfu] mod-/| ern kitchen, Basement with firepiace, FA beat Screened patio. 1's car ga- rage Shown by appoint- ment. $36,000, terms. Roy Annett Inc. 20m. marke Pecerel o-ocne Open Evenings and Sunday 14 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 BEDROOM A world of pleasure ts yours ff you have & spac al tractive home for real tam- ily iving. Situated on exce!- lent shaded ‘ot. Also jake wert tewn—only $0298 $3,800 down— IMMEDIATE POSSESSION STATE STREET Large ae remod- eting. 2 bathe" oi! Ted het water heat, lar re eled kitchen with i- land —. oe ee yon —_ ~ ve Beat 5 -¥ apt ai. ed eurene Owner leaving ry will sacrifice ai $i CASS trim mings should fa wits lakefronts ef this eali- with fireniace of _ qualified buyer. WHAT-——~ ‘MOTHER . of mall ehil roe “woulde’t ony oe pilus fenced-in yard Kampsen Very attractive! ot the Pe 3 a Sone ae SALE BY Famic tile bath (with exira bath in basement). rec. space with nat fireplace, attached garage. landscaped Lake privi< eges extras. , All this "tor "tne price Of an erdinary home. Gee ft today. Terms avallable. Bud Nicholie, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N ONLY $2909 DOWN on this brand new 3 begroom ranch bdsoment, 4 lake pelviegss aiford to miss this bur, » AUBURN HEIOHTs BUN- GALOW - Plastered walls, jak ficors, Aluminum sid- $1,250 down. NO WORK HERE - You ean move tn with minimoem Giscomfort and Pag é a mMax- of in this ever- tive bath Auto heat Water. With about 62.500 down ELIZABETH ape TATES. Good ome. bail, tn excellent location, arn Carpered living room and » full ement and gas eo “sie. - ith terms BRAND NEW. 3 ———— bome ‘with gracious 21. Es- re gon = —_ home ‘in trade. the - key. ‘oodedt. ing El eon ed a —_ 2 log burning be tar ths. wonder rfl’ ? “fireplaces. 2 garage Weil. it ts! eax O'NEIL, ‘Realtor ; = egraph Rd. Open Se set “Income Property: _43A OWNER Mone. nished ¢ apartment buildin: Het water heat. 2 floors, cL. tion, $2,000 “do down, LENT CO _For Sale Lake ce Prop. 44 Ls HARDWARE , gov suse, oy se att : ju busine Pontiac ae mgtreeta Lo — lease or AU.S.-10 BAR on roll a At men *rreater cee om Ase or buy Teal Poa ges REALTOR PARTRIDGE bare wa Mich. Businesses ea For Sale-Lots © 46; "= 381 1 in ®- OTN | COMPARES TO Living | PLEASANT GIFT ying waren or) W VAITE BROS. cate, Sere * stat “seiorete tr . health reasons. or soso a tae Bay Oven Eves, ‘Til §: Sunday 10 to 8 | PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE Cherokee Hill were aad mm uittlewal bomes |! Drive out ae Bc = Lake Rd 1 mile west eee ye i ott te to Bc be milé—see for yourself, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Community National Bank er 3 FE ul Eve. PE 6-1 iSINESS LOTS BREWER $3.58 N. Parke - FE 40181 Evenings, OR 3-356 or FE $0823 * For Sale Acreage 47 North of Rochester Ea homesites. Pull price $1,- CALL OLIVE Maurice Watson, Realtor ul W, Fifth Rochester _For Sale Farms 48 OF OXFORD. A BEAU- = roll dered HP. HOLMES INC. 2531 8. _Lapeer | Red. 6-3953 “FOR FARMS AND acREAOE Calf Rutiedge, OR 3-1111, FE 40003 .| FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE. # acres, 6 modern Big barn 40 "pimutes from Pon- tine. FE ¢6493 from 6 p.m to 8:30 pa. 30 s + TRADE 40 ACRES — on bieacktop road, Lage 4 reem modern home, 2? be rooms and = down. Pall base- Private Income FROM own BUSINESS, IN your, Swe Less : T 1 RETURNED THIS AMOUNT Is. ARY sai DAIRY all town 2 Port yes Sore $14.000 Tneledes $1,500 . teal estate. brick building by quarters and —_— | set-up for expanding polo ; | Sey, GENERAL STORE on | highways eg Ruran. Neo beer or Price $13,750 includes prope $7, Uiving quarters. E-Z Terma ‘STATEWIDE Real Estate Poe of Pontiac 1717 8. aoe ~ ee en Eves. ae -_MY 3-16m WE COVER THE STATE — Hot ~~ = : Opened us od 814.000 tn 2% months. greigssed wl — mer pret, Dal ota.008 be — BUILDING West subuar- ban location. Equipped for TV re- pair, B sine 26x32 with § rm. Uarters up. $6.000 =i os uae By ? locati down moves you Ideal | hy PTRADE EQUITY ¥ leased out or rate your- | eeif, Same owner s repeal. 13 K al estate & ali can be handled for $13,500. “y garage home. ‘ipply Sree Buildts ‘ paatine r Phone FE 4-4 ae Swaps 55 Pee see 3 LOTS OFF WALTON, aTRank . for dump truck of _# 5753. J BEDROOM WITH LARGE LIV- ing room = a ll capt . n eat, ex- ea. Tue % = 050 will large panes Ag housetrailer as down "GEORGE BLAIR EALTOR 34 CHEV, ONLY $06 c 5 CASH, OR trade. Murry! FE ¢ cig cal AUTO. WATER SOPTENER. ay trade for chrome gr will sell EM yton | as ~SELL’OR | TR ADE $13,500 gene a bedroom modern most ap secre = Brow. Evenings . HB. Brown, Re _Huron. Ph. FE ‘oani0, 10.” eWap UITY IN CABIN NEAR Ausanle River, for $5 Ford. FE ‘ADE YOUR HOME FOR A business. Call Realtor Partridge. FE 43381 CATE MODEL CAR IN CASH FOR ‘our contracts wend _Used Cars 22 Auburn FE 4-213 i A on on 1362 swaP P OR SELL § RM. MOD. masonry home t2 Tam Pia. for _city property. FE 6-0 WaP SERVICE [5 NOW IN THE | _yellow pages OR i. IN GAs STA- for late car or truck_or for ma have you. FE Auburn Ave TRADE YOUR OLD SKATES IN om a Bew paw Skates sharpened y etl ead oo off on all fireplace BARNES HARDWARE 44210, 3640 | COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FUR- wet eamp trailer, boat, etc. FE 5-318. : COMBINATION woop AED See Tove. to. MA. baste COUCH & CHAIR, EXC. COND. Reas. FE 5-T731. 3 penne : _~_Mertgage L Loans 54 54 portable TV... r LOANS—8600 to: $1.5 500 in AEM iM any ne aginaw aes bomen. Bodera or Mor at, Te m ol eLEc RANGE. REA- 2. For home sdditions er sonable. Call PE : : . > maperemente. ELEC STOVE #45; 4 LAMPS, 2 |g = a. OR notes iv constructed. . 35-3642, a -4 To build » garage or on Gag RANGE. $60. SINGLE BED, $35. Dre afting board, $10. Metal Fete peared. Good GE FLAT PLATE TRONER: 2 twin =. springs & mattresses, rm. suite, cherry six mahogany Ges space heater. $45. bedrm. suite, like ‘pew. 5.2766. EENMORE Soren Ae WASHER with Sud: - 943.00 . = $6 @ month, due Feb. at. “Pe wises Coronet App ESTINGHOUSE refrig. &” Lag er. iteman: A FE_5-8462. NEW Coi Plus cond, ~ STOV washer in good 43 W. Huron ae TRADE i~ 000 equity In 2year-cld soy of equal vaige. er __ Alter m. ___For Sale , Clothing “$6 NECCHI PHAPF MACHINES, WiLt. stiteh, $44.50. Cast iN BA _ Ast plete me done... Yet. it positively © complaints “due to. = nels men, office telp. «' _9 sm. or ae On ietes. * ix Te OR. 3-5400. Material , Scies ss tend Ras Se BLACK ae —— vacuum. Bargain. BATHROOM kitchen, oil ges fur- maces Hot water and steam boll- A water heater, supplies, 2685 LAPEER RD. PE 4.5431 " CHAIN SAWS OY ake _ “hea — raies ) Bags de y Hag Pg : cress, stale, oy S302 | CASH A PRICES ‘ome WINTER COATS AND 1 — Sizes from 6 to 12. OVERCOAT T, arm length, er 4. #5382 SIZE 24 $15. Tapes size 38 | eeve length 37. $12. FE ‘STATEWIDE ee Estate soree of. Pk a . CHARLES, REALTOR Sale Household Goods 57 1 HIDE-AWAY BED. FIRST $15 takes s' roller skates. : 3 iS house. Too! and corn crib. . Wil “axe small equi. co 3 bes. Eves. ‘Call "5-038 - MY _ }-1681 3 RMS OF Rte ee Toom home ac Contracts : $S2s0 mas ea PACRE Save Land = TP ce Liv SUITE. — - = 5 Se PER CENT new, davenport & chair, 2 Large 7 rm. brick. Breezeway and| yr. old pe eg creo cht modern step tables. aoe) fot “ts warkge. near Waiting Li. | - cipal 4,926.4. Payable at 3 re ee oe jam SCE Month. 6. per cent interest. F only E REALTY : 8-851. Tegreee’s Purniture, @ orenazd | 975 ace a jGS WOOL FACE. 815 55. a $1,750 DISCOUNT 4 Soma a ° rt A a. Rent Farm Property 48A 3% PER CENT OFF—SE-- $94.95. xminster, a 08 us FOR LEASE: 8 ACRES, ¢ RM.| CURED BY LARGE 7 RM. Pads, $5.95, — s Purniture, house, not modern. 10 miles out Baidwin, $75 per month. Ridge _Wsy. FE 46203. Sale Business Property 49 4 RM. HOUSE. Mi & Bald Moun- ONLY $5,280 TO HANDLE PURCHASER HAS 11 YEARS ON SAME JOB. R.“J. VALUET, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE. PE 5.0893 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 2-20 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cid SALE . Gas 20x22 and 22x36. “Refrigerators, 6 cu. ft. FE 5-4438. 21” "> TV EXC ~ COND, 9x12 fat Base Rugs $3.95 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) | OR uITY 5 ERs aie Se > PS AE St APE BIO | Tight Manufacturing” | - “CASH LOANS 7 REAL. TORS FE 4-0528 GREEN LAKE. FRONT — 2 BED. Tus han Wael me ee to $500 | 377_S._ Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Len api lage of Clarkston. Ready te move : _ OUTSIDE CITY = tet i “ee pen. fot os Sa t ach. Chice tight In. For — information \ - $399 BO a ere — with room, 11 ® 17; Ritchen 10 ri ie 4 Boner Bit a Sooty Ganson neal Estate, Se . N cope. moms, Fut peti wet Ceramic tile bath, oak floots, futi _ ISLAND ON PONTIAC LAKE” OR Jane rt wiring. Completely insulated 2%! besement. oii heat. lt car ga- ; 35-5282. After § eae B P actes of land. Only & miles from! rage. Lot 100 2 134 with privileges rn | WATERFRONT - 3 BEDROOM teak Lease Bus us. Prop. 4 494 Fi city limits Priceg CUTTING INO ALPALPA © Talbot “Lumber Brad Ber ga ray ca te FE 458 or FE s5sie. : Plasterboard. rock sth. peint.! 3 ‘Scott fet Ra__ | hardware. plumbiuig and electric- (ff & IND CUT HAY. GRAIN, al supplies 1605 Oakiang Ave straw Will deliver. MA! b #4595 LES or WHEAT STRAW. TOILETS cLOsE - eo OUPLED gta, nots wood. EM 36389 y..c¢ prices will mot be’ honored © | EEP- GO6D CONDITION sxow Foome. 045 58 value $2456, These ALL TYPES OF HAY, ist & IND after Jan. ob plow, power wench. enslosed cad. 1 eutting, straw. corm, Re rain. will. = eaghtty factory were hun! deliver, OA 0-217 MYrtle 30721 1 mile 8. of Li auc HALr, ON ICE OF TRUCE. | : ——Fikerteeat Sa Orenare Ee Patti “WP ceng™@ fou Ss THER SS CHEV, ‘TON PANEL, GOOD Ba worescent. alfalfa cents cen 53 v. a bars 48. j__cents per baie. OA 62231 THE 88 SALE | “ceed hg PR aap nande TH ert SED onl ACE EATERS, $36. ; ando G4, For Sale Livestock 72. “sanonixs panoarea nano pier Up to $1000.00 OFF during | Ca Wodo atl ALUMORTR COMBI 3 LEGREBRED, POLLED HERE. this, ae YES, Bee, Hutehinson ___. For Sale ewe ed + _ Bui lowers the price but tops them on BENSON LUMBER CO AMERICAN SADDLE-BRED ENO: | race Jn glowanee ay on eet No money down. Lucky Auto Ls as ono yp ined aud at > ase less Detrotiers; Sales. 193 5 _Saginew. ¥ a 2 oat = gait wogeno = U aD Cas eae Lbs mall —— 1s Ft. Traveler a6 or will consider wae on ( coal heen oe er bene AP re +0825 . x x $2338 00 Pte Dro! ange 1 - 2 we t + led —Bliance Davispurg Ph. MA | S001). ~~ a TEAM. OF WORK 3; fF: 3 Bedroom 2 Ne BUICK “WARD ores DYNA g en 2D pounds ¢ saddle 49 F: 2 bedroom - $3182.00. 69 Lincoin St. FE 4-721 : Do It Yourself 61 horses iG tek gn OLA ore 5 BUICK NEEDs WORK $78. | ee EO Pw VES | uu 4 yr e sorrel y i : \ ae y stud Spotted wel Ee ce lt 4433 00; _FE 8-2532. “Ap DENT oy 45 Ft. 2 bedroom FOR RENT Granger Rd Oxford. 49 Fi 2 bedroom $4188.00 33 BUICK oe aS AN RE&H. _ Oak: and $2666 ee Fi. 1 bedroom 43888 00 WALLPAPER STEAMERS HAND SANDERS - DRILLS - SAWS BROWNIE att tael RE GENTLE PONY. GELDING. NINE YEARS OLD, $200 SADDLE Oe es eae Mapuanes DRY-Wrp. HORSES TO BOARD ,6i8 qs, "Plombiog terial, point, mo. MA 5-3811_ * ‘ormica, un electrical ——— Se aye irprandt , ee Seen Bandar "ie __ Wanted Livestock _ 73 2 ise w Msotesim. ee ‘supni HORSE, BOARDED 1% PER : enol “| _ month and up MA _ §-0666 . i 1A WANTED LIVESTOCK FORREST. _ Cameras, _Equ pment 61 A gd alte KODAK TOURIST CAMERA & > flash ottachment exc. éond we) _ Sale Farm F roduce 7 78 OR }7172 = PPLES ror 4 BU. AND UP Sale. Musical Goods 62 fee sweet cider Homestead Or. we a | _chards., 5468 Orchard Li Rd. | u PINET | PIANOS GALLA- APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS | gpg 19 E Huran & PE +oppe 1900 Siverbell Rd = | Goo Np SABEGO POTATOES, B SIZE si $0, eae OROAN. oc 8 ed A 20 Nal i Turn east off GUITAR Stitars GUITARS: Bae wr oxo. 3821 Turn ieft on We were overstocked on a]. mod-, —— ‘Clsual special as? ss hei 4 bedroom 63,305. , Spectacuicr special 3 priced fates on financing ber cy ft. tour home, $085 Hoty | Marine Coach Sales, 15210 _Holly Ra, Holly. ME Mitirose esi. | OXFORD TRAILER - SALES AND COURT poten mepee a, if wide. O eree $3,996. : ba © wide 2 = 1® wide, 1. bedroom s bunk 3,985. 953 Chevrolet ers ae! ae a — job. Com any seo excellent 2 rubber. rhs is , sOPLES 8 AUTO SALES, La axis | CLEAN a= | — %& TON iF PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH. Oakland at Cass” aa large selection of iste. emcee trade ins at rock bottom | YES you will save hun- | ss : : ‘ i rices YE 2050 _000 § SANPORD? gvailaBLE 4 DREAM FOR) [reds of dollars when you drive | FOR RENT | CHILDREN CALL MU 62352, out el ara HIXsON | senders . hand sanders - 3 Cc @ vacuum ‘leasers. Wall. PUREBRED ABERDEEN - ANGUS; Leos f steamers. Oakiand Pue! & bull 17 months oid Holly, ME Mob Homes Sales, Inc.| Falag “os Orchard Lake Ave. 17-2807, John Austin—5207 -Belfora 1 Disie Highway | FE $415¢ R4 Dray ane OR 3-120. | Open 17 Days « Week i ®E ARE 807 D OUT OF USED, ee eur let “oa | age Gooch | es oly He Ay. Mtoe Berne | Rent Trailer Space 7 79 MOBILHOME ESTATES Monean! Leake fromt and playground. EM | 35-2664 ~~ PARK AT PAREHURST | Where lovely living {s a vacation—72; acres includes a private! With good swimming. good schools. Club house and tornace | shelter Oniy 15 minutes to Pon-| tiac Also trailer sales. Base rate, #8 _Phone MYrtie 2-4611. bb304 Call Eddie Steele Ford. FE BUICK RIVIERA BT ¢ DR. ry WSW tires. Dynafiow, R&H Ex- tras 4 E- -_Auburn Rd. OL 24251 | 1981 ‘BUICK ROADMASTER. 1051 ee pickup. 1 ton. 743 Port- i ~ BOI TWO DOOR, DYNA. im good condition. FE 4-2031, ry Ba PS “351.000 MILES HY- | dra, radio & heater FE 8-1577. ‘Sl CADILLAC ¢+DR. @. R&H. oil Call Eddie Steele, Ford Sut req CADILLAC 7? PASSENGER, “47/ Demonstrator. man | ‘34 Bulck = Limeus nm Excellent cond, PSteering and brakes, Torque- | 54 Ford 705 -o actual = pita Trans. cies 195. es Chevrolet sedan 185 wer wisdow seats, " " 3 Bul 2 heaters. defroster. back up & R MOTORS "83 Se A Lights. Windshield washers. Beau- | Sa fe Dealer “83 timc 495 tiful condition inside and out. Open - 9 734 Oakland |.°53 Ford 2-dr 495 Must cee immediately. $525. MUt- FE 435200 oH Serpe adr... 205 uel +3021. ‘63. CHRYSLER V-8, 4 DR. AUTO- IS $ 180 See s for the Best Jest Deal mats. nse ee GL "ENN S MTR. SAL ES In Used € ae 24 8. Saginaw FE 41371 LEN n sea Cars | Clarkston Motor Sales 66 FORD ¢DR. V4 R&R, FOM GLENN'S MTR. SALES | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER| Sharp. Low miles. Call| Eddie oi os SAGINAW Clarkston, Mich Phone MA 5-5141, Steele, Ford, FE 5-924. , 371 FORD 3 2? DR, 6 CYCLINDER. Easy Ed Jones, “ist'tsg puien ‘oe iar _after_ 5:30 p.m HYD) For Sale Cars 91. Fer Sale Cars 91 ‘80 CHEVY. HARDTOP. | R&H ($3 FORD ¢DR. SHARP. Good Motor, $195. FE ¢4176 "car Call Eddie steele, ‘Ford CAR PAYMENTS reo BURDEN: === us elp you adjust reg “uae less expensive modei. . Glenn’ S Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON. RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-26}1 i pate Ror Sale Cars 91 NORTH PONTIAC - gonvertible ee ehen eae STATT'S MOTOR’ SALES ~-DODGE CARS” AND TRUCKS TE Schum ies tt —heate: _Ford. PE 50204 RENAULT- DAUPI TINE 4 & SERVICE 1955 CHRYSLER SOR, DOOR DELUXE, ALL Latah fora Ra&H. PRI- ; Ca Sick an = RD. (NEAR GALE & pe nneeton NEW YORKER ‘33 Ford Crown — Motor sales 4 poorest ‘dr over 40 miles per gation ~Oper evenings ‘til 9 ‘| Low Mile Trade-Ins! oh tiara mS Seharban Bega OLDS 565 8. 565_8. Woodward — SHARP, ONE-OWNER, Goop BUYS! OUGHTEN & SON. |YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE e FORD RANCH WAGON “15 Minutes rim Pontiac” PORDOMATIC, RADIO & HEATER OXxFO: MICHIGAN OA ee ee ML soerue + nee Sa , ramatic, @ . . & _ LARRY miles PE 23808 ______JEROME __| Wj gy0be cous coms Ree ‘FORD DEALER Mr. Parks at Mi LS "Hareid Re SOT | __Turner_ Ford _ ° BILE - LOOK = top, quay oe ear trade-ins arn’ DEALS —___ Birmin gha: "$$ PLYMOUTH BELV. 8 SPORT COUPE 4 wer __hydramatic. NTIAC STARCHIEP. — sae Radio owner. = 7 sedan. deer ‘HIGHT “MTRS. READ ‘51 Pord convert. zo ce ey Wt: 31 WILL LLYs sTATION WAGON. FB NEW CAR GUARANTEE —— $45 DOWN : $46.71 per month i Foster's [miported ” putes | 467 Auburh Ave 2-91.45 ~ Bud Shelion Offers 957 Cadillac convert. * — . 056-Chey. convert. tac 3-Dr. gt? Buick Hydra. ¢Dr. Bud Shela Motor Sales” Auburn at East Blvd. FE 8-0683 1950 MERCURY SEDAN RH OV- erdrive. $8.65 @ month. Call Cred- t Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 _Haroid Turner Ford. i953 MERCURY, HARDTOP. EXC. dition, PE pp and running con- 1967 NASH MaTROBGLIFAI te price 61,078. “phpire ~~ JANUARY SALE 54 Willys station wagon BRAID MOTOR SALES { M YEARS FAIR DEALING | CASS AT W. | PE 201 jal pers oon ea k MOTORS Curysier-Piymouth Deaier Open 9d . Oakland TWO BRAND NEW 1957 PLY- MOUTH 4 DR. HARD TOPS’. ~FOR A GOOD DEAL SEE McNEAL $35 8. Weogeny a +2042 _DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER 1 OWNER, 1054 STARCHIEF PON- tiac, PE 2-5909. i962 PONTIAC CONVE. EXCEL cond. FE 2-3718 «: | 4 PONTIA IAC. ‘ORR a UEAK ear. Call Eddie Pore ae —— i PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA. sh OR 33 Mee Call OR FHT PONTIAC CATALINA. SHARP white walis. RETAIL _. _. PONTIA $3 Four-Door SPECIALS! c cee Radio, heater. Hydramatic. pow- er steering. lee _PONTIAC ~ 58 Catalina Cpe. .. $1295 Radio, hester, Hydramatic .-- a FORD sas 35 Convertible $1395 Radio, heater, Foerdomatic. _ = PONTIAC "36 Two-Door $ 793 Oskiand County caemn Gen cveas | name. ‘becier. Mycramsin. PIANO TO, ge OSCAR ors used power mowers, gas ec-| Bas aaa SEC OLS ' Pontiac Sales is Pe oR NICE CAR. HUNTER AT 8. WOODWARD | 95 Auburn Ave. PE 20885/ Mer. Mr Parks ai wt ase0. : i ines. Evans Equip Disie : | ele Ford 0 , SEDA: Haroid Tu Fi PIANO TUNING PLAYER RE. Hwy MA 57818 or OR 3-129 ™ornings? We guarantee summer two “57 Pontiac's Owner's Demos. “35 DODGE. ¢DR V4. 6778. Pvi. | 34 Buick V8 ee od te her LL Cail a ES i PONT SDA ‘Vs oe ee Quitmeyer OL 60571 — starts im any kind of weather) save dollars i |'5t Pont. 4 dr. Black $ 6 > — 1 "56 Convertible.’ is $2195 SES so ARPAULING — ALL sites with famous water jeckets Cost +35 Pontiac convert. Exe. cond. Ps, —C™DCr: st ¢ 43304. | 86 Chev. 2 dr. R&H $ 748 Ren hee. MY 47500. Haroid Tur- | Geen car Eddie Oe eles beater, Mydsamat x So eeeremee Le E 8 é] 2 ° . i. ! » DODGE | : : i r tc. pow. 8OLOVOX ORGAN ATTACHMENT FARM MACHINERY — NEW. AND Mg 6-203. i — is bunt GDF llawese car aire Piste, Cont palit ween = Gansar one owner $s; | RAMBLERS—AMBASSADORs ef Goering, power brakes. elecine arden lg Maas theron “com or used Prox Olver Sales on MM ea “33, Pontise 2-Dr Deluxe Hy¢ra. —| Brice today. $1. | ‘35 Plym. HT. Red & white. $ 836 = au werk. 5 electric tea eS ee Abe ES AND Ec- peor Soe eee _80A ‘$3 Pontiac 2-Dr Deluxe Hydra R&R "MOTORS 6 Ford 2 4 OKs $ stsb a Porter Réo EM 34066) Matthews-Hargreaves trum and many others $2 J s Ca oe ———— s LYMOU [ hapa Caibt Music Co. 118 N.. omomical operation jet us recon- aa “esec TIRES $350 0 Urleel a el Ase. er ¥ loses i aaeaee Dore tmen 38 $6 Ford v8 pass . $1382 | aE oLne 4 DOOR | SEDAN ANNUAL "s§ Four ore $1198 Gagmmaw. FE $022 ' in rick aake app heest eres WE BUY—SELL. also whitewalls, os be Pontiac 2-Dr Hydra. R&H FE_ €3520 \°86 Merc. 9 paeen Full wer cies | luke new R& H a Det areg oe | ; , eas . eMALL MEDIUM PIANO 673 GAL~ Chinery Pu NA 7-3282. Orton- 59 8 taqese ce SATE 4-0687,, Als9. “Transportatign Specials. | WANT TO BUY CLEAN 1952 FORD , “ up lights. Signal lights. 'Wina- rT BeSe Peeiet Loe. rereminees: Barca &. FE _vibe GOODYEAR , AUBURBANITE RE- ons en SS ur hace cone at FE 3.2520. | lea ts te Ww nes iy Tobe0 mie S ALE = ae am. > 7 r ec wi th Z TROMBONE. aay CONDITION . © McCUL LOCH - at Bee oe atic Teepe 6b ee : _or MA_ sais _ Eddie Steele Ford. PICK FROM Guarantee Call OR 3-3347 ned 'S7 Twe e189 ote - . 3 . “Oh= whitewalls, $15.95 plus eat 73953 BEL F - | ome = ON i S paren ml 1k , : . Radio hb . a . en ae CHAIN SAWS Goange" Full road Voesard guar See et raha’ “7 | Sats, periematie. Guiet sates] tT gntlUNTER AT 8. WOODWARD Orsedan tw Car a meio neaien, wees Seasemaaion PRICED FROW $145 8 t a - $ DOOR 70 “FORD 37 ,. i power. See this one-owner | = “Sole Office Equipment 63 y, ,TMCED TRow ne erAxDARD DRANG KEW Tinka) Moos Gb eae Ney Net | “here Sake gas Wane was (PORE — ee FATALE cue | Be.) rag om HNEDIOES ee Tec pTORP . Portable Typewriters | LE .¢redit_term traded *o General pale res Serie ers suiiena nme || = ” ‘Radio, heater vcore ge car gown, “ue SMe. Just your) STATION WAGONS _{'S3 Four-Door $ 698 a Aili er per <0 | HOUGHTEN & SON Up to r cent o ek or} ger For CHEVY BE eT a HOLID. AY SPECIALS a ee $1,275. FE! 40873 Hackins Chevrolet CONVERTIBLES | facie. beater, standara transmis $89 50 wi cose While they last 2 1 Case & Ferguson Dealer E D Ww ILLIAMS } Exe. cond. $600 MUtberry 9-1233.| ‘65 Chev. 2 dr : cel = x —_ SHARE 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS i _MA 307 Rocheste OL_14971' 431 § saginaw at Raeburn ‘S| CHEV, RADIO @ HEATER. | ...5) Firm 2 47 Sedan | pl hted hs MApie 5-5071___ a_nights “til 9 BY. READY FOR THE EX . “Sale Steel Equipm ment t 64 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS, NEW —— __at meetern—t | _By owner. ORiando 35121. S Buick Htop gore ‘87 OLDS 88 TAKE OVER PAY- 777 Sate pats "AMEAD ee OLDSMOBILE store P ana used W. FP Miller, Garden - Auto Service _ 81 ‘o CHEVY. GOop MoToR. Goop| 43 Po SW ol gi2e3 wments. FE 48923 Safa LENTY 55 Hardtop “887 ...$1495 ——— and La¥a Equipm 1503 8. / | tires, good fransmission, little! *g5 ‘p8 H’day iooupe $1405 1957 OLDS. em) OF DRIVING. SO HAVE A Radio heater, Nydramatic, power NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Woodward, (North of 14 Mi.). Bir- ee ORENOING: 1 = ae —tyst, $90, FE 4-9645 36 Olds, 88 H’day coupe $1795 ___EMpire 3-5531 CAR THAT ERN - steering & power brakes ae ae. pemeee: Bs ae = ar AG 7—;—.| car Cylinders reoored. Zuck =| 6 cupy Bat AIR. 2-DR_ HARD | ‘87 Chev... PG ¢dr. Wagon, like new | SAFE — DEPENDABLE Ft Ee. op « eater, “ile, aD. ~ Sale Sporting ng Goods O54 AA wien es ST ae: : $58. SBOP ee oe [ieee Sesci oaes pe | Many or YOUR CAR DOWN from! "N O Use Cy ; | «PONTIAC unt consisting of the following | R&R MOTORS ' otation — | 4 Convertible - : a pes site's we! Pre SALE " a Ford, Tractor, model No. 640 | For Sale Motorcycles 83 Chrysier-Pivmouth | Dealer 'HASKINS CHEVROLET ddi | “eosin Make aoebow ™m on Ue Pa) et ee ee Seas = i pees ahi eh ol eater s EQREAN k IravtareD nooTs Si""Ean,bectboe ieee ron PARTS a SERVICE OX 0 PE 635 Tit Os Pega ee | _ Ki Ing Wagons Sheepskin pants inewlated under- ae ee orcier a ie your Harley Davidson, see Hariey | $4 CHEY, ~¢DR_ BA. ONE-OWN- iJ ; NTI . weer, b hooded coats, wool pants, Cased) Bi he e| Dariasoe Sales Co. 372 8 Sagi . P'Glide Call Eddie . Save $690 to $1,100 ~ | 7 CHEVROL ET; §8 Two-Door $1195 a0e's A AEN SURPLUS 2.0022 Beaver back: NN biede (mews | —"* ea Bice . Ford ae <44 1 Ourse : —_ Radio. heater. Hydramatic 2 Z herman combination transmis- | For Sale Bicycles 84 ‘$3 CHEV. 2-DR_ 210. SHARP. “ONE ] CITATION ¢DR HT i. * # DOOR ile . GUNS — . SELL. TRADE sion inews . =f Pees ~~ | owner Call Eddie Steele Ford, PACER ¢.$ 695 : WANTED — RAW FURS VREE- YOUR AUTHOR FOR! | res : or = —_— Pontiac ve $108 standafd shift. For the one who DOOR -FULL POWER eeeee 9 land = Fur 400) NN Pontiac TR oo. DenTEe D | | “R E AL BARGAINS AT Nash hemb, oe $1027: Wishes to cut bis gas bill in : e105" Radice & heater Trail Walled Lake MA 43131 “pil S Trleerann Rd Eee wicy Harciearcl MA Seer | "34 Riek Spe Dre oa7) Bet. NS 5 rT app? etween Squere Lake & = z O f d M "84 Nash A gee ROME 637 *s ma U4 aa ew 2 oe a _____Oreharg Lake Ras. BOER cons XiOF trs. 133 Chey BA Hardtop... 9 391 ’S4 Hudson Hornet $ 495 | 36 ene ROLET ay cau PONTIAC nos ~- . . OA ” < Peeps OW . ne 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio & heater. 1445 - Pa ataima Ba) Grete | Sand, G avel «& Dirt 66 McCulloch Chain Saws CE W USED. etl! ‘ab Pouties’ or Sawn 3 ist Hydramatic = ‘ — s Redio heater. Hy dramatic Re FOR AS LOW AS $167 50 WATER ani & elect ait FOR THE uae SELECTION | foe ee : 36 CHEVROLET / A-l TOP SOLL. CRUSHED krone | We take trace-ins and give E-Z->]\]_ a SAKES SALES) ,0¢.£007 clean cars se { 56 Ford 2 Dr. ..... $1195 ~ : : | “chev 2 Sead, gravel’ peat fl K credit terms | Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac | EDSEL : Spa : ee ater i Ear. Hew- ‘ < FE 4.7121, 3127 W Huron FE 2-6122| ae s a 57 O} S : CUSTOM V-® Sedan, radio & heat- | $1395 TR s “592 ard EM 3-b81 mers fae ore Seed] eneis EVENRUDE MOTORS =A’ LIM-, . 7 € Mids 88 Sedan : er. Fordomatic good tires, excei- 34 Four-Door ..... $ 795 at 1 TOP — CRUSHED “STONE. We sito hare chain saws for rest “ited number of 1957 models at} 1350 N. "57 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan RIE EN SCONELOER aus anaes 58 D.KAW. Rowe >) besies i . Fes aif ‘or FE 28872 SSNs: nf te fear Li ry dem- | '37 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan ENGLEHART 'S4- Pontiac 4-Dy- -.$ 795 Soe — oe : nT BOWER LPT EGCIPMERT ALER Rely s Ta a “aubars -Woodward 7 1232-0 Sagteew ateriee e A ae Te STUDE. ee s Piowirg. disc ing. leveling and ‘Poatiae Rd -at Opdyke Adams. Auburn Hgés. 00 ar ‘57 Cadillac 62 Sedan 5 dt b - "55 52 Commander $ 295 heading Girt. Teo sot. Cow mo TE SOM SFE eutg Fant | Brha MI 4-1930 | '57 Cadillac C b! H FORD, © ATID, nearer thousands of unused miles.” 5 CHEVROLET i a eee MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS | J()HNSON MOTORS bbe VE) [ee CNG Sharp! $630. OR 3801.0 Was NOMAD Baal & beater x = TL t entals arts &@ Repai "5 7 55 FORD, CUSTO! ees £0, a ee 1808 _Crooks~ Ra Econ | Boats | Rill tahoe ue | 4 in Exe) foe: . pecsuas ‘mileage aod as oe hss dardice — : a PONTIAC = a eee rome e - Auction” Sales" 77 OWENS MARINE SUPPLies HU RON MOTOR SALES t eT _d-45 Drnaiiow. ene! tires, amemes af ‘33 CHEVROLET ‘37 Superchief .....$2495 a ae Fr vase’ YDS AvcTIon SALE JAN. + ar 1 1b PaaS aaa Tse MoD. ev AYS A OO CARBON OF _—, ee vis a Eadie’ Siecle SS * 2 , or Bygmrecne: "hee a ae el an ve ecigek located 4 miles East of | eis now on display. Ice skates 952 W. HUROS FE 2-2641 ] : Ford. 5-9204.__ 55 Buick Hardto $1495 power brakes. a Weod, Coal & Ft Fuel 6 _67 itiitora 2061 erce Rd.| sharpened tackle and lve bait. | ECONOMICAL Cla Ss ‘] 58 ay 3 BIRD PERFECT Pp "30 MERCURY a | 41 heaq dairy cattle. 10 cows, Andetson Hardware. 2182 8. Tel-|- STUDF BAKER COTSMAN . CONDIT SUPER 2- Tadio & heater, = | fresh, 12 due soon, balance milk-| © raph 5-8962. “Acruss from | to 29 mil , Gall : ’ Dynafiow wer steering and $345 PONTIAC APPLE DEMVERED, gues orl etre | Mat Mia Sippel” | ye yg PH ele ; ig FoRp DR ROMOTOR.| blact apa white ‘interior’ many | 56 Starchief $1795 E = $e. 7: = Sa rr Sr — 23% < r y a oe er? BIRCH Oa OAK & HARDWOOD. FE) 3 to 12 months oi¢ 1 reg Ho’. ‘Transportation Offered 87, cluding: pene. gittroster, Olds 88 Sed Ready for big engine. FE €3838 | unused miles to go. Hardtops CATALINA COUPE-Radio, best- =. stein bull This herd consists of “ALL MODELS AVAIL ABL $ sedan : é ; er, Hydrainatic : niger ae oP 2 is OR Sens ond | Cees oa ie CARS FOR NEW YORK xp ATAZUREK MTR $308 . MILTON SEZ '56 Buick Super ....$1795 87, CHEVROLET 4-0373 t aes I or arolina Washington. = 305 - x i. i a FIREPLACE & FURNACE WOOD. Sede cameron eee i'm Oss silowancel” FE 23622) SALES "50 Olds 88 2 Door ; . . Jans ef keuee dpsance, Neering. BAIR batty SEDaN vehi” - E= cedar -tinceag Phone FE rater maoure loader corn pick. pure payers ee coe 800 8 Saginaw FE 53-8141, WU Olds -Loor “but sharp! *S5 Convertible $1495 Sete es : e ) baler. manure spreader. a Grre my 38 auto there FE 2 DR BELAIRE CHEVY 11.000: oe oe : . | "37 CHEVROLE Radio. heater. Hrdramatic pow- ig om per CREACE re on reuper Gira plecter. mower.) Cie or PE 3S miles 3 Rs cond. Call after) $595, FERSURAL Pee Tae GRADE KE 50) Pontiac Scihiel /$1895|| cee ry er steering & power brakes , 5-9688. 775 Scott Lx Ra_ AC combine. all other necessary FLY 4 - ENGINE. AIRLINER To. = “33 Ford Sedan 2-DR. HARDTOP. radio & heater. | $1795 . ‘ FIREPLACE W600 SRABONED {8f™_ equipment. hog equipment. California 880; Haw 0: | AWILL ACCEPT power steering and. brakes, 6-wa: vICK a Hard woos amy length desired Ai. ‘48 Docge pickup, 2 milk coolers,’ Ferry Service Inc. ‘oR Biase j Guacars | nletss boat i ~ seat. Cream Sendalw wi at 4 56 CHEV ROL ET ‘57 Hard = 393 and otmamertal trees 2,,.Ttking machines, milk —c ‘FRUCK GOING” NORTH PART ar otors, 8, ; sepil = 95 harmonizing leather interior. An- . bs 7 Hare top $2395 St responatie prices FE +1196 | Loneere 3 on "iad eee —! lead. Either way FE 5-6806. part payment egies used car. 752 Olds 88 Sedan FIN ANCE? / eS rere earvins mr _ Redio, beater. Mydramatic, FIREPLACE RNACE - KIN- bred Luiich wagon available —| Wanted Used Cars _ 88 | eT CSENCE . . 55 Buick Hardtop $1395 ~ Ging Sood funnel oul Spees-: Cows le wold’ ac 2 bom ‘Sale | 88 +t SPENCE $1495 CASH? | SrBCIAL sedi & boxe 35 CHEVROLET PONTIAC ad us & on time. 5 r, bse we ” ro f Faint, 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE. ene Lite Bo Bank oiseheil, Flere Bud Shelton Motor Sales 62 onyand Are. CaRs 3-297 135 Olds 88 Convertible DBeeanee ed brea white = : anos rt COUPE Hl 56 C onvertible $1795 AND DRY. ALSO FIRE. _boveer Po Howell 1010 Cor Aubure &E. Bivd. FE 60083, ney TR, DEA cee” Un”) Meine epehed ed ie or steering power vprnkes aia | wend deliver ma 3 cord iota. A’ MUCH a8 $80 FOR JUNK AND CY" OWENS FORD $1295 eens 55 PLYMOUTH | ates maby, Darisbarg| B & B | “cheap cars FE 2-2666 days or ‘$3. FORD. __|| "33 Ford Club Coupe |S Seater see ‘S7 Chevrolet’ 210 . .$1695 BELVEDERE HARDTOP BUICK | LATHE AND = ae 73Gb, ts aaa RS ssa Peel Sagem, MAM acs) boss] Sun Gecan es radio & wackiy. =e 'S6 Roadmast 1206 GEORED PineP Lick WOO -T w000,| Au tj S ] or mae! | Trade op a colt me $1595 io rae wseen oem Sem) powerglide, perfect ter’ the econ: 55 CHEVROLET Bele ace eee i 290: Sloe omy ~ sas +i oF, power Del $10 per cord. MAt : ction odles | ea ae is we 56 Pontiac Catalina | "S,Ferd weeon, BAH, 9 pases B-AIR SPORT COUPE steering & power brakes surnace a pa lee ay 5089 Dixie Highway lea ue ae on Motor S ! ‘ | eee | ‘f'Ford wagon. a me ‘32 Plymouth Sedan $ 195 ‘$195 ; ‘ : i a ef care. = — mrtyt a dard = 's ? 5 _°: $6400. Drayton Plains 627 Dixie Hwr OR 3-160; $1695 196 Rambler “wgon, economy 43! excellent condition. nee 56 PONTIAC "67 Station mA 95 : SLAB WOOD. DELIVERED. EM Every Wednesd PA Ml PRICES FOR SCRAP & orp | So Buick Ri 24) to choose 2) standard or suto., HYDRAMATIC . ‘ agon $2495 ednesday 7 cars, OF 3601 » Buick Riviera 2-Door foal x noes Radio b heater. Wydramatica 2 4 ELL SEAR NED OAK FIRE. Iwwery Friday ..7-PM : ——— sed | 813% °50 Pontiac 8... $ 195, er steering & power brakes piace wood, FE 5-102, Dk ~ CASH (147 8 Saginaw FE 5-4101 $205 | niventory CLUB COUPE. rad & heater, 53 CHRYSLER : PL Soto pvery sunday ....2 FM | — a wead. e | Ucdiciion standard vanreiscien real carp) ae 3 Plants, Trees, Shrubs” Sig BU 4 & SE i. ID DAILY AVERILL'S NEED Cara. NEW 53 Hudson Sedan “BS Mercuzy H. top, power, ar bh # vo : "56 Sta: her’. $1595 4 eae thon. it, then bring it bere for top. ’ ef = ¥e t rene Bt 5 cakuasp 31 TREE SERV. TRIM ( 7 izes dels so 48 : - 5 . : 53 For . 531 = /52 PONTIA poor - ie oes iy ee Free est. FE ee Door | PEIZCS a aT 5000 DIXIE HWY. 38 Ford Fairlane S00 . ; $195 e +DOOR eS fee 2 Basis & $393 Cc Hele Radio, . heater, Hydra- _| ‘HAPPY NEW YEAR [| FE 20878 FE 44-6806 ‘ : 51 Ford 2-Door 4 standard shift @ truly transpor- 2 SMART SALE FARM - HIGH $98 PAID FOR “JUNKED | ictoria tation special as as Pets # oN eon ER wee | ears, Joe Arthurs, EM a ee 4 : $1195 3 ; Convertibles 531G J — W hry © t nite wail tires, windshield ~ M AKC REGISTERED DACHSRUND "gun Jan on & inh 7 ee one | 8 ea IN ANY “CONDE | BO8 ere re Ore ee + °55 Buick 4-Doer .” 4 36 Buick Hardtop $1895 55 DODGE 3 Coupe ‘DeVille . $1095 uppies. Black = red. a "pm Linens rugs, doils.. jewel- | mneel cm including all taxes Jo buick 4-Voer / SUPER ¢DR., radio & heater, 0. heater, Hydramatic, OR: ry. tools, paint, appliances, jamps | WID. — ~ USED & JONKED CARS. , ie ynaflow. power steering and| $996 : RES GERMAN SHEPHERD) Ace’ Seley Co, 2010" ale Hey 101 SHARP. re shee a THD $1595 / brakes Tow fileage, ‘hurry =_—-. , | NW SREPHERD) Ace Sales 6 Dix wy. | WTD ARP cae 49 iy $58. ‘90 P M : : ‘4 one. ' : v3) mos, balck & silver | _(USIC), Pontiac, Michigan dol ee or 0. ’56 Ford Country Sedan / NEW RAMBLERS |, 53 KING : MIDGET '36 Station We Wagon $1595: wth Ee For Sale Hometrlers 76 ,oATEURN MOPGES, | “Your olf car down me /| eet aeatimnat aa] ‘SCs 8), a oe scc-xaea 94, MODERN nowsETpATLER WANTED | apect pet 3 cash | egg HL SEW AMBASSADORS. ra Naa IEINKEL aa ae fare: 2 must se ays FE 100 SHARP CARS It. Must ask for pextenedeart credit | ag fe Walls, all taxes $2680° "55 Bu Buick Super se $1395 ; a + ot: Ranches n $2198 a) Spee Walton Bue tase = “Top Dol mer. $395 / speci No “tn Down SEDAN. Power steering | 57 “ae “| Radio, be feagon . Sie Reston aut fu Db Cia is ALLER EXCHANGE . -Op 10 me gs l* ~ George $ ars] Neh? Tee / “fi Chev —runa, swell . Bie eee oe a ow | ’ OMES” 1 NGS = eT a a * id —. . excellent : : F 7 ye neeaies S for aie. $ 254 8. ‘Saginaw res 47371 4 Mi li $ ie - ee . ‘ 55 Two-De Forp i one Anderson Regal) “Seg PSST a6"Nodele 7 Million $795 fie , att OWS | tats. neater, Porceomais $5 : pears Palace rorD & oie ops ose | MI 6-6550 and LI 94000, '55 Plymouth Redan 4 si IB YY | '. L. ae Rs Ix (COMP 5 MUST BE CLEA mionmst 5 ments on ‘62 Chevy, 3 Pim: eee aror st7Ha0c) D ; r™ De | eae on Br Sincingh Hargreaves | P| ora HHL tera, | “Bulnen Rite tent’ irming am FV, “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass . FE 80488 FOR HURRY, yell things oe Classified Ads. ‘Nash | creat? ARD * sea _ BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (FE = 9101 * Open | Eves. | _ Your Chevrolet Dealer . 631 Oakland Ave. Ly PE 4.4547 “RETAIL STORE # E THe haa Ui RAL Post Orrice f -- = Today's ‘Ratio: Trogrcms.- (eb. a Dendine Set t WR, (700) CKLW, (900) WW5, (ose WOAR, cise —WRYE, (0210). WRON, (1400) WIBK, (1490) — Voters Uroed to Regis er — w.a0—WIR, Ames‘ Andy) GREW, Mews, Tony Dea zim Reve Pontiac voters who have not cast bails in the past four ‘ News WWJ, Classical Music WW5, News, F. Elisabeth , News, O'Connor voters ave not ¢ “wwa. Bows CKLW, News, Knowles | _WOAR. Sports WiBK' News, Reid. years have until Feb. 3 to stay on the registration rolls, City Se me, MeRensle! ) oo_win, aymphenstio OM0—WIR, Hews : Clerk ; F wing M“ > ? ——— ‘WWJ, News, Holliday ae comes Bowl = sae sseary in | ws, McLeod WWJ, Bands WXYZ Breakfast Ci ww, weil Following that date, re-registration will be necessary WOAR News, Page WXYZ, NY. Eve Show | WAYS | i ae CKIW, News . L News WJBK, News, Bellboy She ne oe ae order to vote in future elections, the first of which will be a 20-0 Dinner Dery | NEON, News Spore | WCAR Bowe. Martyn ered, Sues ee city primary election March 3, she said. === == 2 eucceee ss tS 5 2 dale PON teri — Wendy ‘WW, Holiday Report ‘80—WPON Mason Music: Mareh CREW. Eddie Chase = 0:30—WJR, Jack Barris ap) J, News, ‘Contession as The deadline for all new registrations for the = Poor's Pasty WEDNESDAY MOENING /|19:06—WJR, arthur Godfrey Aven, Ne a me 3 election also is Feb. 3, Mrs. Evans added. Tes CWIR De ve Cinceatd | @90—WIR, Mews, Roundup] WHS, News, Holter | SON One Man's Family This year, she said, there are 448 Pontiac residents whose ww, ay wake CKLW. Elizabeth WPON, Don Zee Show names appear | in the list of voters who have not balloted in aa SY eae CEL W Rooser_crun_| WJBK. News. Reid | 5.09 war Helen Trent. | ¢our a WIBK News Bellboy WJBK, Tom George to Knets | WJBK, News, Mcleoa = * years. WEAR Patrick Bcan, fess, Sheridan _ |10:30—CKLW, News, Morgan | WCAR. News, Page To make it easier for them, the city has sent out notices tas_wws, sotar Extra | Nyon Cnn Roundup | WON. Cnck Lewis | | SQGWHYZ Mews, McK'x./ that their registration ‘is about'to be suspended. Attached to caw we Seite Musie CKLW. Guy YZ. Winter +0 WIR. Sante. ans. Man) the notices are small cards that can be filled out simply —— WON Sporta Mekinnon | WiBR News, Reid” ‘| WHYE. Waitt MeKensle| and mailed back to the City Clerk. $:06—WWJ, Gidersieeve WCAR, News, B. Martyn W, News, Godfrey * * * ' ; Weather, Shorr 1:00— WIR, WPON. Don Mackinnon WCAR. News, Page SS ae Wein nen went? Bo out at night. ‘Friends said he realized that if, atic defends miner’ 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. * * * lee wanted to quit: his 70th -birth- | daughter's inheritance alter 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. ("2.7.4 a ae I r from claim! (7) Lady of Charm. | Mrs. Redmond is going to day Feb. 25 and the approach of show” . Sameer le:00 (2) TV College. en ‘Shanghai to visit her son Hugh, an expected hectic congressional wedding, Eydie Gorme and Steve Law- (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Today. - — {paid Sx peg ara in en aria —— nave Gres ms am. ‘Fence went horseback riding with Comedy - mystery: Wiliam | ; three are going to Peiping to visit Powell, Myrna Loy, “The 7:38 (2) Cartoon Frolic. ae ary 'Richard Fecteau serving 20 years,| Now that he has made his deci ~~ “Fhin Man.” C3. ~~ tandJohn-Downey, ‘sen t (4) Treasure Hunt. (8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. en itenced. to a life term. Redmond intention of quitting under ames] orget. - a 2:50 (9) News. h itie political fire. | (2) Name That Tune. (7) Cartoon Carnival. - ar other 0 * ag ges ii Se VIGOROUS ENOUGH since ae 'g:30 (7) Big Show 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. The big question k ts bis 8:00 fee (color) Ss pen = ee (4) (Color). Matinee Thea- health, He is understood to be mmy Durante 3. ter. confident, however, he will be vig- Jimmy Rodgers. - $45 (2) Cartgon Classroom. (7) American Bandstand. CAI 10 Renew orous enough for the job. (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: (9) Favorite Story Dulles had some reason to ques- Bilko has secretary trouble. 9:00 (4) Romper Room, tion his fitriess when he returned > 3:38 (2) Verdict Is Yours. from the Atlantic Pact summit 8:30 (7) Wyatt Earp. Western: 9:25 (2) News. (7) Do You Trust Your Our C Vi ies ‘meeting in Paris two weeks ago, Dodge City scandal sheet eet| Wife? 'weary and suffering from a bad —: ee _skanderous remarks /#:20 rare +-—— (9) Movie. 7 A eS Eve Arden. Comedy: _{7) Our Friend Harry. “lute @ Brighter ray. fore had felt so tired. Liza goes on African safari. (4) Queen for a Day. Will Spieicr “Classes But, after a five-day New Year’s 9:55 (9) Billboards. (7) Americas Bandotand Proved Most Popular vacation on Long Island, he ap-) 9:00 (7) Broken Arrow. Western:, ‘19:00 (2) Garry Moore. j |reurs 7: — poms beck. Jo |" Indian-rancher war threat- 7 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. Four activities ntl int vially, ie on re- (4) Arlene Francis. (9 activities recently complet- turn that he felt as good as he ‘ona AS) Movie Le sant nates Corte eu be ae: (9) Theater. Drama: Sailor 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. renewed by public demand, ac-, UNDERWENT OPERATION is murdered aboard warship. ' 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. . rink © 7 Dulles underwent a major oper- (4) Meet McGraw. Adven- 4:45 (4) Modern Romances, |Beltone ton director Tom ca a i : is waste é isection ils Mtestine morn eagle 5:00 (2) Susie. ee ‘ago. Careful medical attention out of loan shark’s grip. (4) Dear. Phoebe ‘Sponsored by the Waterford since then is understood, to have (2) To Tell Truth. (7) Wild Bill Hickok. ‘Township Recreation department, Shown no sign of recurrence. oe —- ‘cake decorating lessons, dog abe. Ragan re yeneniraap wt Plcegetty 9:30 (7) Telephone Time. Com- 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. — pres _— alire| cal in facing the tue unis . ; spinsters (4) Mr, Mrs. Ni lasses square dancing, edy: How two a (7) Maia eee — maximum, registration during ‘the 2%SWer to Russia's space age chal- with 1870 taxes, Frases Aa- St : first session. lenge. One of his main aims dur- derson, Dorothy kney co ofc ie ct ¥ Se tel Lt i{-2 ; ing this period, informants said, star. - tel LG nisl 3rd TA - One modern consolidated school a ines activities, coupled ‘will be to prevent any high-level | o Bob Cummings.— +5. usually takes the place ‘of four = pe other intima aes ‘East-West talks unless solid spade- 2) (color) Red Skelton. ' . smaller districts. tte carts housand eure! ia. Work is done in advance to assure ; i— ~ and early winter, baad ‘the success of such meetings. 10:00 (7) West Point. Adventure: across aaoua Under the direction of Mrs., Au-) President Eisenhower is report- Quiet cadet loses girl to his) 1 Vocatst, | drey Hines, ra igged gga cake) jed.to share his basic view. | roommate. 9 she ita . decorating classes w (9) Falcon Adventure. :, fade — | sumed January 14. from 1:30 to Widow of Plane Victim. | . 3:30 pm. and will be for ad: (4) Californians’ Adventure: |1¢ Form a. notion ‘Ruffian exploits judge’s tail-|!5 Appresched vanced purils _ Gets $75,000 Settlement i 17 Reif book = ete jaan age — = 18 “Thin ‘man's: * —— Although time for ue DETROIT w — A $75,000 settle. | = nes st 19 Pitter classes has not heen announced as/ment has been approved by US. Sydney Blackmier gue B grave yet, registrations are now being District Judge Thomas P. Thorn- ‘uses ountus ap (ghee bit taken at the CAI Building. ton for the widow of one of 108 . Companion ; obedience training, co- persons killed June 30, _— advertisement) = 34 Wanderer sponsored. by the recreation de- ‘T@ of two airliners over Grand Sto H art G on the partment and the Southern Mich- — sgoeers es ps re as =. ut lean Dog Obedience Training |. aro Pao naa 3 Times Faster 13} indonesia ts or | an wee Oe Seal tor 8 OO | reas World Abies on Certified laboratory tests prove BELL-AME gfiindanao naa ond 10-week period beginning at United r ser . lic tehies covircten 9. Sines oo ech (0 Bea, sane : | 7:30 p.m. January 15th. Bho Attia wen wnity gener! stomach acidity in one minute os mony Leises - seadile Daisen Richnend . So ta Anstouieat a sayin ph Mrs, Nixon's husband Floyd, 45, er 99 Se-te— ie ai “session will he egaiees:s Durell erent. 6 : Tintice Exerciag will be Trade S Id - sessions _ pana ets Severy 14 tran $9 pm| tamps So Sooer oer -|Mrs.. Carol Wolfe will direct this) NEW YORK — Some 10 com Bi on a a A [panies are in the— tradi _ pown § business in the United States, S: 8 + peaggeor apg bee ag > : 5 ; The stllconceled report was Internal dees of ee ene Soe es See “I coukin’t eat and I couldn’t it fate sends him to the stage next. March to accept an Oscar—. and I'm betting he. will be there— he'll have to run down the aisie to escape a flood of lifetime mem- ories. dian at Minsky’s where the dolls ¢ undressed for their ‘‘art’’ and Red t earned his comedian’s art. * * * Of the Dec. 8 night he was ‘tue ‘for a Broadwway triumph in a mu- sical farce about Navy officers at “eiedeahs sporncnee| oer eee =