_ Listening to uae wy ‘the § Stars. GIANT EAR FOR U. or M. ‘Space- Age C ost to Over Cae art Congress to Get | Mild Weekend \Ahead for City, Budget Monday to Show 1958 Spending Will Create Deficit AP Facstmtle — This is a drawing of the huge radio telescope t) be_eonstructed near Aan Arbor next June for University of Michigan astronomers. The giant ear, & feet in di- ameter, wilj “listen m” nearby bodies as the moon and on celestial objects canging from such sun to galaxies hundreds of mil- lions of light years distant. It will be the second largest steerable radio telescope in the world. The largest is 250 feet — located at the University i Manchester in E means. Attorney for dards prior to his ‘suspension from Pontiac General ° Hospital. | Sullenberger = ‘ident Eisenhower will send ito Congress Monday a mis- 'sile-age budget calling for 73,800,000,000 or more in Spending and an inerease in | the federal debt ceiling, gov ernment informants said ‘today. The new budget, covering _{the 1959 fiscal vear starting WASHINGTON t?\—Pres- Pontiac area residents can ex- lpect mild weekend weather, the U.S. Weather Bureau reports. Tonight will be ~ partly cloudy | — ‘and not much change in tempéra-. ‘ture, with the low 28-32. Saturday's forecast is cloudy and a little colder, near 36-40, Sunday is expected to be mostly cloudy with little change in temperature with scattered) showers. : In a five-day forecast. the US. Weather Bureau predicts tempera-| tures will average about four de- grees above the ‘normal high of 33. Twenty-five was the lowest re- corded temperature i Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. p-m. the reading was 41. At 2 Lumber Market July_1, will be precari- ously balanced, as Eisen-' hower hinted in his State of day. But the President will notify Con- gress that the supposedly balanced budget fer the present government year is now expected to show a ismall deficit instead, of a planned 1%- billion-dollar surplus, officials ‘disclosed. __ Eisenhower eee wil at- tribute the return to deficit fi- nancing to twe factors: (1) A $1,200,000,009 imcrease in sched- uled defense department out- lays: and (2) a drep of about a billieg dollars in estimated reve- al — by declining busi- and personal income. The por it wil half a billion dollars, informans the Union message yester-e be well under Burns in Detroit $750 - Thousand Fire Bursts Forth at Peak of Rush Hour DETROIT , — Fire destroyed the warehouse and salesroom of the Mohawk Lumber Co.'s east side super mart last night causing damages estimated at $750,000. FIREMEN HURT Two firt4pen suffered minor cuts in fighting blaze. which broke out at the p@k of rush hour traf- fic Scattered-Rain | LS 1) 5 2 oe | partly” high downtown, «| VIGIL FOR A FRIEND — Motorists on South Boulevard near the Truck & C ‘coach plant saw this saddening sight this morning, as a dog stood Democrats Ike’s Blueprints WASHINGTON (P—De Eisenhower today to back for action the eight-point | Harry Smith, president of the gress yesterday. Senate Democratic Leader ason B:. Johnson of lumber company said the loss was said, but the return toe red Ink is;80 per cent insured. ———_———~q-major disappointment to the ad-; ° Files Reply fo 25 Charge By PETE LOCHBILER Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger today made a full denial of charges that he had violated professional medical stan- tions—wilt oblige Eisenhower to ministration. Only three months ago the ad- ministration announced it woukd have its third balanced. budget in a row The same causes — faster mili- tary spending, slower tax collec- Seek a temporary ‘‘slight’’ increase n the 275-billion-dollar ceiling on the public debt, administration Claiming that “false, malicious and irresponsible Surces said. allegations” berger's oni was filed in Doctor-H peniral Issue Brings on New Resolution An overflow attendence of some 140 members of the Oakland Coun-: ‘ S5 nl oy ? & i »last-night.adopt-.. ed a resolution — supporting = The resolution, prepared - the executive conmnittee before the meeting, won support of two- thirds ef the doctors present fol- lowing a discussion of Pontiac General Hospital's controversy with Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger. The resolution placed the society on: record as approving hospital regulations “'to insure the profes- sional qualifications of those prac- ticing therein’’ and as ‘“‘vital to the public interest.” The action was taken at a closed meeting, according to Dr. John, D. Monroe, president, “to permit members to express them- selves freely on the Dr. berger matter.” ‘|pital. | The allegations under fire were . those made by Cart I. Flath, Pon- in answer —_ ‘to Dr. Sullenberger’s suit. Fiath had listed 25 instances in New York State Medics Approve ore Fluoride in Mi LANSING — New surveys | had been made against him, Dr. Sullen- Circuit Court as the third The expected budget request - of close te 74 billion dollars will be about two billiens higher than ‘step in his $250,000 dam- age suit against the hos- tiac General directar, ‘estimate te this fiscal year and roughly ene billion higher than this Eisenhower's original esti | year’s actual outlays. This will represent the highest / federal spending since World War Want mocrats called on President up with specific blueprints orogram, he laid before Con- ‘IAnotherAtfempt J to Launch Moon se Nema’ lat | % - ad ain yi ee A mn Pentiac Press Pheto ae over te body of Pt dead friend. Identifica- tion by dog collars was stymied because the dog refused to let anyone approarh him or the body. “Expected Soon Fifty-Ton ICBM Fired — With impressive Results — for Second Time CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. | (INS)—An Atlas intercon- tinental ballistic. missile was fired in an apparently s¥ecessful test today. silvery missile was bered into the cloud- range Air Force tallied The Beast and de- payload, has n test- Still Freezing in Balmy Florida Report Mounting in Face o Sinking Temperature MIAMI (INS) the opposite direction probably Eisenhower outlined in his State of the Union message. jose were reported. | eteed' the. qauteei of o tanker yard behind the destroyed build- ings. About 20 persons. customers and emploves, ‘were in the building when the fire broke out. They were told over a loudspeaker to leave the building immediately. evacuated saley. Prefers Men ‘Over 30 Peleg Soho (INS) — Actress nger Stevens—_says:_“‘!l prefer — men. They must a be at | least over 30. Younger than that, | they don't interest me. I find men of this age and older more settled, not so impressed with themselves and with a more ma- ture outlook | on life.” Eisenhower said they are needed to meet the threat of One of the worst winters since Worker Editor Quits Party John Gates Announces He'll. Attempt to Form =teas and attempts to bing New Party of Reds — ” “Communist imperialism. | “The President terms set forth some, worthy ob- jectives,”” Johnson said in an ‘in- terview. . ; “He has called fer strengthen- ing of our allies, greater under. standing and commerce between peace fe the world. These have | long been Democratic objectives. “Now we are waiting for his \ treme *what he: repeatedly called the 1890s was expected to bring citrus ; growers and farmers during the has in general night as temperatures again sank 20s in the northern Some 40 degree reported in the ex- of Florida with Miami listing 42 at midnight. | Freezing temperatures. were ex. wallop at the state's multimillion dollar cit-/ Additional difficulties . to to the upper part of the state. reading were southern part pected to take anothe. Subtropical Florida still shivered today in sub- Firemen seid wieds Bowing ta Texas Set the show-me tone of reaction te the proposals ee cop |fired with impressive re- ‘sults. | The giant 50-ton ‘device iroared from its launching. /pad on the shores of Cape \Canaveral in a billowy ‘burst of orange flame att \ (10:48 a.m. (EST.) Struggling out of the fireball that momentarily engulfed it the 90-foot missile rose slowly at first and then steadily climbed, gaining momentum as the orange plume Cc ro p : Losses- marking its jet exhaust grew smal- ler in the skies. At a height of several thous- and feet the big bullet - shaped device started a precision are that swung its nose southeast- ward out over the Atlantic. almost paralle] with It darted into clouds and eventually from view. ‘SEEN FOR SECONDS Observers were able to see the ‘missile for a few additional brief seconds between cloud separations before it finally disappeared. Earlier, the red ball signify- ing an imminent launching was hoisted over the cape shortly after 8:30 a.m. (EST), but was hauled down an hour later. ‘rus crop and what vegetables sur- vived other freezes. - Tourists. wore fur coats at NEW YORK (INS)—John Gates, blueprints for meeting those ob-| Miami Beach resort hotels but one of the ‘nation’s top Commu- inist leaders, said today"he has quit ithe party. Gates said he wili. “talk with people’ and try to form a new party within Communist ranks. ‘jectives. As soon as he lays them, down, our committees will prompt-| ly consider his recommendations.” Although Johnson and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) beth praised Eisenhower's speech, there was, mounting evidence of. Which We alleged Ls" eet © Oe fOr ‘leeds and nel much change in tem- perature tonight. Lew %-32. Temerrew partivy ecleudy end a little colder. High 16-46. Winds west-southwest at 15-1V miles “an bour teday and tonight be coming seuthwest temerrew ” with some near 40 degree tem- peratures in the extreme south portion of the state. H was 42 at Miami early today. Teday in Pontiac a | The warming trend in the cen- _, ewest temperature preceding @ am : ‘tral portion of the country con- AY Sem: Wind vriectty 18 m wh itinued from Texas to the eastern Direction—South wes! < | gen ors Prigsy ot 5 te pe ‘Dakotas, spreading eastward into Gun rises Baturtes a? no am the western portion of the Atlantic ‘Cogst States. Temperatures were 10 degrees higher than what they were 24 hours ago from .western [a lian Moon rises Gaturday ot 1778 am Downtown Temptratures fam 35 llar 38, ; : am 23 «(lla « New York into western Georgia. 2 lor " . cee ace {) The central United States listed 4am ny the mercury in the 30s and 40s. Thursday in Pontiac * * * (As recorded downtown! zi . Highest temperature ....5.... 4 Rains were rather general in the Lowest temperature ...... 9 ar aR : 5 " Wagtusanae ny far West from Washingten through Weather—Pair the western half of Oregon and into the northern two-thirds of eases 2) (California. Precipitation amounts lewest temperature .... .essaces se 7 were light but some stations near Mean temperature ....... secceeees , Weather—Partly Cloudy. the coast in northern California eat Temperatures Date in Years * little over an inch. San Francisco So tn 1980 7S ip 187 measured. .69 inchés of rain. ‘Thuredayis Temperature Chart. ‘ , : Alpena MN 73 Memphis $1 Raltimore i} 13 Miami 4 4) ‘: Thief Returns Drapes Milwaukee i327 the city turned the tion he has held -until his retire- Telegraph road. He held this posi. (G2nce. screaming that he hated ' tien until December of 1956 when _ , the building Was leased by the | City of Pontiac for use as the Pontiac General Hospital Annex. The woman, who said she was stabbed repeatedly with a hatpin and slashed with the knife, final- ty managed to, kick out a window and scream, She told police the tan then took $8 from her purse and left, saying she could go - | home, “I will miss all the fine and | cooperative people I worked with | He then took a job with the county Board of Auditors, a posi- iment. Police said Fry attacked his es- ‘she stepped from a bus: Wednesday | : night and forced her at knife-point; Mamie Eisenhower gave her a | the President himself strode up the aisle to the podium. Eighteen: minutes early, mem- | | bers of the House who spotted the gallery arrival of First Lady cheering ovation as she took her | front . row seat with her sister, | Mrs. George Gordon Moore. | But Mamie’s biggest moment | was yet to come. The President,|stance is there any fact or basis) ‘after receiving his own ovation,;for the false, malicious and ir-, (Continued From Page One) ‘too infrequently after their opera- tions. Of the charges, the reply said they were. “typical of the false, and erroneous statements which! jhave been made (about Dr.-Sullen-| tant to open up Its files and pro- berger) . . . In not a single in-| duce records and witnesses’ names for fear of hurting its presentation in the damage suit. time that I have been officially lasked to give my side of the story. [I'm most anxious to have this in- vestigation continue so this matter can be cleared up.” ! | 'prefaced his formal address by an-| responsible allegations made a Ziem said he planned to ask the nouncing that ‘Mrs. would like to jgin me in wishing! Eisenhower re¢tly or by: innuendo. i i t “Such allegations are untrue and [doctor noha been mah eer bright and prosperous New Year.” sponsible for their authorship and jengthy because of the complexities a a! Legislators, momentarily forget-, iting their election - year’ differ-| ences, rose in a body to cheer the ifirst lady who, smiling as gra- iciously as a hostess, acknowledged ‘their applause with a wave of her) iroyal blue gloves. Ike, looking | pleased as punch, also waved his. ~just- before the“tiverstor-ot-motor-vehicte fees -antt}-over~these~ years. said—-O'€on-+720Ked_wile, Jean, in_a_similar glasses to his bubbling spouse. _ ae taxes to any non-highway ttses——>—-ner——— __fashion. She now lives in Washing- ; ‘ton, D.C. He said he had no immedigte, 4 petroit psychole@ist told police plans for the future. “Til always p, had ina aid Fry. BS jkeep in Gontact with “my old : friends,’ he declared. Snowstorm Halts Search for Boy, 5 Nibbles Way i | The prowling days of a noc- stumbled, but no more than any Peared yesetrday, as the doctor! proved the construction of the two- | INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. turnal invader of an Orich Town- person would have done under sim-™et with Oakland County Prose- pump station. - _ | * * Canadian border heard a loud noise in the base- country. ment. eee Ee ete could) “We were frightened and didn't nok unermtae’Why mo Wace | want to ake ay chance, sic pe Coe eee | someone broke into the house a ised volunteers in Gg eer, few months ago and has tried to-shoulder search of a@—-10-mile? to break in several times since,” square area around the Lamon aig Sire heoan , home, a mile south of the dity. “Gaulend Cant eae Depu ; ,, =. ounty ¢ Mi § - te neta He uth my oes: ties James W. Stites and Raymond reuse Lamon hadn't been to bed A. Pilon were dispatched to the ‘since then until the search was Sen. They cautiously descended ‘officially called off, Lamon is a he basement. stairs. pony yon worker at a local paper mill. ee: | Mrs. Lamon was under sedation Piggitts _ search iat Ppt : Ti e cu’prit, a mouse, ed by eouple ee en ya his own nibbling. He had dislodged len. 3, and 18-month-old Carol “ brace under some plumbing and re ae the pipes had — beneath them. sweeping . this bd - Orion Prowler fallen, pinning hinr set publication are guilty of libel. . .""|Gr the case. The reply argued that Dr. | * * *& Sullenberger “in no way” was | Ziem is trying to determine if a involved in the hospital being -1iminal law has been violated by put on one-year probation by the 1, sullenberger. The state board Joint Commission. on Hospital i, considering the possibility of Accreditation. license-revoking proceedings. . It claimed that Dr. Sullenberger had not been on the staff during | Bipartisan applause also greet- ed Ike's next extemporancous | remark—a happy birthday wish Vice-President Richard M. Nix- on who shared the dais behind | | No one — not even Rayburn, who commented on the fact later impairment during the President's \44-minute address. Occasionally, he ‘sumption of the hunt today would Henderson, 15, were preparing to,turbed about'and this js the bick eon was idepend upon severity of the storm turn in ‘for the-night when they ering and dissension among. the Flath’s as night and day " ‘services in the Pentagon." : “T hope he gives Secretary Mc- _Elroy the authority to get the job idone regardless of who stays or; _who has to go."’ Rayburn said, { x * * = said Eisenhower had in mind a move to bolster the secretary -of ‘defense with additional authority lover military spending. | City May Continue Army Center Lease The City Commission is favor- ably considering extending the ‘le VAsarl V¥OTR ‘German Pupils 2. Minors Found Guil Harder, Tells U.S. Youth | ay of Possessing Liquor scent aomeae vofceliings Gant | Frederick Harris, 17, of 3473 S. ‘Hickey, 18, of 9245 Halfacre Dr., ‘White Lake Township, were found guilty yesterday of being in pos- Germany, says “German sta defiis work much harder than ours do.” “They have to," says the 17° °°", year-old. “If they lag behind, | Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal- they get kicked out of School.” lum fined them $25 and two days. : serve Center.-is located. just back from three months in |Elder, Walled Lake, and Robert|. session of intoxieating_beverages.yertment—indicated, {t-hopes to The building, at 37 W. Lawrence ‘St,, has been rented to the Army in the past for .$800 a month. The defense department has no- tified cify that it wants to con- tinue this arrangement for another two -years. By that time, the de- have completed its own Pontiac ‘ Gunnell, a student at East High [Jail or seven days. Hrowneville 4 —a 42 \30 c w leans 61 0 3UN ! _ 4 ee Gsses ot i LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. — Cleveland 3) 25 abe 46 tg The Hotel Laguna has got back) Seam 4 R Pe — ao 4] the new drapes that disappeared, Duduth 3 9 Pittsburgh 24 8 the day after they were installed rort Worn 2 17 Bt tow |: 3 in a second-floor cortidor, A big Houghton i¢ 8. 8, Marie 1 22, package received in she mail con- seeeeee tity $4 a3 Washington 33 29\(4itled @ note that said: “Didn't Lansing 33 28 Beattie “9 “ fit my windows, so sent them "9 63 Tamps 48 35) * . ; pr jback. “here, went to Germany as an | They were ‘arrested New Year's) exchange je iDay. 7 f i ) { - =< « La 7 * : \ 1 *. igaged in surgery” had called upon .to reporters — noticed any speech) Great variance between the hos- x * * to Untimely Death names~of-approximately a dozen/pletion of the $100,000 project, Su- high administration official! erations, and investigators. P ly Saks. piaiayoornce Waterford Sewers * In reply to a ts that Dr.) tar Finished to Speaker Sam Rayburn and | Settenberger"s “qualifications. wore Project ins ‘ Be isuspect, it was argued that “virtu- | 'ally every member of the staff en-| After more than a year of con- him for surgical assistance over the past several years. | ship has finally been completed. 2 The Township engineering firm of Johnson and Anderson have ap-' ‘pital charges and Dr. Sullenberg- er’s version of the happenings ap- as different from connected to the main sewer line operated by Pontiac. Under discussion were two of * * * | the six deaths listed in the hos- The 106-property owners in the pital’s answer. ‘subdivision will be officially noti- tied by mail tomorrow of the com- YMCA Ready to Launch Drive for New Members BIRMINGHAM—Six divisions ot10 ask Circuit Court to determine|pay Camp and informal.education — to be ‘The department answered 252 ing based on a December. decision liam Beaumont Hospital, will be, f the cases today, and hinted | _for you and your families a libelous and . - the persons re-let his. Seccmiguticn be! struction trouble, the Sylvan Shores: . sewer system in Waterford rel ‘Co. Officiating will be Dr, Arnold . Runkel of the -First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, ‘Southfield. Town- ship. = »& A native of Pennsylvania, she was a resident of Birmingham — for 18 years. Mrs. Bishop was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are her husband; a Robert W., at home; her don Hall, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. John W. Klopp of Philadelphia and ‘Mrs, G. Mo: Anderson— of —Potts- town, Pa., and a brother, Floyd, also of Pennsylvania. Roars Over Ocean (Continued From Page One) and the big missile was shot from the cape with its tremendous blast. | FIRED SUCCESSFULLY ' The Atlas was successfully fired for the first time on Dec. 17 com- pleting its course over a “limited range test of several hundred miles.” ‘ * * * Two previous tests, in June and September of last year, proved un- subsequently announced that the experiment was ‘95 per cent suc- cessful from the standpoint of data,” : The mighty weapon is expect- ed to be ready for combat, use in 1960 after another year of | flight testing. It will be deployed — at bases througiput the U. 8. the first of which will be lecat- ed near Cheyenne, Wyo. Each of the big missiles will cost about two million dollars, ex- clusive of the hydrogen bomb war- ‘heads with which they will be equipped. x * * Today's firing was expected to be quickly followed by another U.S. attempt to launch an earth satellite. | There has been considerable | activity around the Vanguard launching tewer in recent days: ' and many ef the top people con- | Bected with the project already | are on the cape. \Attorney for Sullenberger ashes % teen et awn: \failure, officials have clamped a ‘tight security lid on information iregarding the new attempt to put ja man-made moon into space. _ The new satellite attempt is ex- ipected. to take, place early next week. = | Teday’s Atlas launching very | Nearly canght observers looking The hospital has been reluc- | the other way. The huge. missile was fired 9 little over an hour after the red warning ball signi- tying a shoot had been lowered.” The text of the Defense Depart- ‘ment's announcement. on -today's firing said: . “The intercontinental ballistic sie —_—$_ s | missile, the Atlas, was fired to- | day at-the Missile Test Center, | Cape Canaveral, Fia., the De- | partment ef Defense announced, | ‘The taunching was successfully carried out at 10:48 a.m. (EST): “This test of the Atlas, under | Convair, is one of a series of in- the department added: "The test, which was xot full range, was successful.” overnor fo Speak fo California Dems | LANSING # — Gov. Williams vention of the California Council of Democratic Clubs — in effect. the Democratic state convention in these times of crass filing for political office. Williams planned to attend a re- - ception prior to the evening speech session in Fresno. persons who had witnessed the op-|pervisor Elmer Johnson said. _ socom vated voevont he “= = 3 Ziem and the State Board of Reg-| Only the replacement of lawns,| istration in Medicine immediately|re-ditching and street repair need’ began contacting them. to be finished by the Weissman Ot the meeting yesterday, Dr. Sullenberger said? ‘This is the first for, the project said. He was to fly Saturday morning ifrony San Francisco to Construction Company, contractors: | a then to Ishpeming to spend the balance of the weekend at a ski meet there, The governor was due back his desk Monday morning. + at r You'd Expect to Pay $15 or More— IMPORTED From : wee development by the Air Force and — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY:10. 158 - Drunkenness N ow: Troubles Soviet ” West, is becomi By JOHN H, MARTIN INS Foreign Director — _ Drunkenness, often labeled bs “Moscow as a product of a Gobatent ng a seridus prob- Te m behind the Iron Curtain. The Soviet government has hiked the price of svete, ostensibly to the excessive consump- tion of alcohol but also to enrich the state treasury, TARGET OF PRESS Alcoholism, among younger age groups, frequently is a target of press and radio not only in Rus- sia, but also in Poland, Czecho- slovakia and Hungary. A Warsaw newspaper —tast- week Kenta ult pune fete the city’s mest ence on young Communists, One pamible couse st fhe do tat and 4 eed ae mit ol only en- TTTTTTIITITILI LLL. prominent land- mark, was a night haunt for rowdyism, drunkenness and de ‘bauchery. The palace; built by'an army of Russian workmen as a Soviet gift| to Warsaw, formerly was known as the Stalin Palace of Culture and . |Science. ABUSE FREEDOM Youthful loafers were reported. taking advantage of free public entrance to the palace fo abuse the freedom of its cozy lounges, big 'washrooms and movie halls. — Current consumption of vedic ~ Says U.S. Scientists x ~to €ackle tater NASHVILLE, Tenn, — Dr. Wernher von "Braun, one of the nation's top missile experts, said) here last night that American sci-|* entists have decided to “lay our eggs first before we cackle.” The stopped here briefly while return- ing from Washington to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. where he is director of developrient op- | erations for the Army's ballistic - missile program. He talked briefly! to Von Braun said he has no doubt, “Ja## age culture” has been | about the avaitabitity of American) brain power to overtake Soviet Russia's lead in space research, but sald it might take several 6 & ye There will be no advance ‘pub- licity on the firing of the Army German-born exper newsmen, * * * ars. satellite. | per head is estimated at twe and | a half times higher in Poland than it was in 1938, -before ‘the: war and before Seviet conquer- ors planted a Red regime in the — Soutry 1957 consumption increased by about 30 per cent. Similar figures of increases have been published in Czechoslovakia and Hungary. The official Red press says that heavy drinking leads to hooligan- ism, disease, crime, accidents— and absenteeism in industrial plants. ‘The last result; of course, | is a blow to Red regimes trying to fuulfill heavy, work quotas. Communist pewspapers have not made much effort apparently | to find out the causes of the- | heavy: drinking. 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Thejapplies to persons Who Fetire and). og part won't first $2,500—your ene aeritneme federal Civil Service this total is tax free. But, any|tirement payments. tat money you receive after that is ‘taxable = =—~—“—sSSS‘<‘—<‘—S -pension—or annuity from which Free - $100.00 EACH For Certain Lincoln Head P: Do you sort your change at the eashier’s or the : | F A rf fi $100 each; Nickles, $7,000 each; Dimes, $2,500 each; Quarters, $2,500 each; Half-Dollars, $3,250 each; Sliver i. Dollars, $2,500 each. Their date does not imply great i FY wt ments. i - |) ured depends on your life expect-| ancy, total expected payments, | ‘fl Incidentally, this rule usually’ you will not receive in payments or over: 1. If your 1957 income—includ- ing wages, private pensions or an- niities, or insurance — was less than $1,200 a year, you don’t have 16 pay any Income tax or file a tax return, (A. man and wife who've both reached 65 and who file a joint tax return are exemp* from income tax if their combined in- come in 1957 was less than $2,400. But, if either had an income of more than $1,200, a return must be filed.) 2. If you received Social Sc- | curity payments, railroad retire- ment payments or veteran’s pen- sion or compensation in 1957, you to file a tax return, you don't | even have to enter your vet- | eran’s Secial Security or railroad | retirement payments on the re- turn, ~- ! 3. If you received a private an-} nuity or pension—such as a com-| pany pension—you have to report! the entire amount as income if you didn't contribute to the fund from which the pension or annuity was paid. 4. 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If Khrushchev drank|, At receptions where we saw and every other Person who hasjas much as most people seem to him, he aursed a glass of cham- recently returned from R i a a pagne until it was bubblesiess | dete i wilgte pedi ussia think he does his enemies in the! 4. cider, and, on another occa- sians. kept them indoors while we No mnatter how many millions of}, , ee were in Moscow. : words one writes and speaks from|"2V® bumped him off years ago. {eae Ss - Moscow the frst thing a friend|ME’S SHARP Detroiter Under Bond °| “Any antagonism shown to you, asks when he see you is: “Well,| The fact that he weathered one sass . on the streets, in restaurants and how were things in Russia?” appalling purge after another dur- for Hitting Bus Driver so forth?” None. 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Marlite | 459.50 Drexel nti Group 0 | | "Chair, Walnut frame 90" | color cover, foom | Peer fi = "Veet ti Pen Workers Says So | Party, Can Do No Harm I see some of our zens are urging voters not 10 sign & petition to put the Socialist Worker’s party on the ballot. Why not? You don’t have to vote that way if you choose not to.— For years we've had only one patty — the Capialist party — — leay- ing us no other choice. This isn’t fair, se what's wrong having a party for the working-class? From the general outlook we're going to need it, | ’ | It can do us no harm but could do a lot of good. So come on, you red-blooded Americans, be realistic. Sign the petition whenever you're asked and let’s put the party on the ballot. It's the only way our citizens THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page MEMBER OF THe BAROLD. 4. FITZGERALD ASSOCIATED Pause President and Publisher FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 MINToFF says .he will “secede” from Britain if the dockyards are closed. The British have promised that should this be_ done, measures will be taken to relieve the resulting economic distress, otherwise, being entire- Foreign Aid Debate to Stir Up Congress Some Congressmen are inclined to join outspoken Sen. MIKE MANSFIELD in his determination to cut President EISENHOWER’s foreign aid program and put more money into scientific !¥ dependent on Britain, the will ever have any choice. or and military efforts Maltese would starve. 4175 Baldwin Ra. n his Paris NATO address Malta has been a British posses- . < ; P " lent * WT i +) . He woll sion since 1800. Its area is°98 square (Editor's Note: Two or three* duty bound to print them all and president announced tliat ne wo ; weeks ago we printed an editor's we still believe the Hosiptal mat- k Cong to in ase. 1} miles with two small adjoining note explaining that The Press was ter should be settled in court as we or / k 4_Tnh Ba Isiands containing 24 square miles. discontinuing letters in the Voice stated editorially. The Press will iC ; ! 3a oo - — of the People on the Hospital mat- continue to print any new develop- billior J al 1at he The total population, 207,000, mostly ter. Mainly they have come from ments in the news columns but they ; to double the economic phase 1 four-cities, is of Arabic stock but the bitter partisans on both sides. will be handled in accordance with English is uséd in the university and” ~~ two secondary schools During World War Hl Malta held out against intense Germar and Italian bombing. After the — of foreign aid The aim is to strengthen the economies of underdeveloped —eountries to the point where they __ Armed Forces to Help pace Weapons Agency ______ do _not have ue accept Russian — e of Malta were déals and are thereby more se- given the George Cross for their Cure yacainet Syiniennal sytarest valor. By ELTON C. FAY funds of the Air Force, Navy and caused by economic hardships. * * * ; WASHINGTON w—The armed Army to support- ARPA. * * * / As head of the Labor Party Prime forces are expected to contribute . eee a age vigge cos , : both manpower and money to the hree services also sare sf 1 g , » os Q a 2) y & - ars As pointed ¢ ERIC JOHNSTON, Minister MINToFF’s threat is pretty C ed. but Still R th M . . Pentagon's new agency for plan- pected to be transferred to the a on to be appointed co-ordinato? of Much of a political grand stand play. apped, but Sti atner Messy ning Weapons of space warfare. . SPace agency. ° 7. I iO D appoln i bok AL * — FL A aT Oa j * foreigr. ald. and by JAMES Hopkins He is a fiery orator and has been : — ™ © on eventually ey : © loreig:. aid, ana ody 5 INS / . “ ee work" th a fund approaching a P t ts SMitH Jr. new head of the Inferna- known to use his fists as a substitute David Lawrence Says oh a billion dollars ortral j yords. Thi ing * +* * ae ‘ional Co-operation Administfation, for ted This ume ne . tos President Eisenhower, in his wr ed ae ke wile ee . Russia is running around fhe end the influence and votes of his 12. X re State of the Union messeke. gave en you cons: » 2 A sort / . yorters : F a of jigsaw puzzle with... The to carry out extensive economic and Navy yard supporters. a brief ord emery of = Pieces Sard io fit | Yee chiltres : } _ ; Ne iss ‘Advanced itical subversion Thé Soviets There isn't much danger that ey Projects Ages which Waet to be grown up . . . They a ™ —— if 3: . ae alt: 1 tt WASHINGTON—President Elsen- “There are solid grounds for with anyone’ on earth if it will oleaes js make like Mom and Dad... As ren marred 5 'y wo vears while the United States aid ental fines wu Was not Just : ed interruption Moreover, the Fed- ticularly the past efforts at cis- concentrating into the single or- when... They raise a family . State of4the Union” message. It eral Government, constantly alert armament negotiations and chal- ganization “‘all the antimissile They sigh because they have 80 er the last 8 vears totals $89 mui- The Man About Town lion In the form of a loan from the Export-Import Bank x * * Since World War II Mr» JoHNSTON says, Russia has given Communist China and iron curtain countries of Europe, $7 billion economic .credits. Russia also has granted $18 billion in credits to countries outside the iron curtain in the past two years. Of this $715 million went to Egypt and Syria. Our aid to those countries since 1952 tot $64 million. a large part In als * Many other * * s. nations including India, Ceylon, and Nepal have had help from both Russia and Communist China. Where the aid has been in the form of loans, the interest rate of 2.5 per cent much below our rates. In the : underdeveloped free countries i some 2,000 Russian and Chinese technicians are wereing with the people. Is * * * counter this infiltration must have stepped up economic and poutical programs of our own to strengthen the independence of non- €ommunist nations. Much of our reign aid may have been used un- Programs should be reviewed fie IP is becoming apparent hat the most good can be done by directly with people to teach them how to produce more and iive we S€i\ WORE bet ° Maltese “Secession” Not Taken Seriously From «a aather unlikely source diterranean, Britain is having unrest in Malta the feasibility of Navy dockyards © there up discussion in Ad- . The installations provide the employment for mM sith civic Reve ntly Rov al closing tC allit for the miralty mail source of Malta’s workers * * * Minister Prime DoMINICc THE PON T 1 uc PRESS by Tue Pontiac Press Company Pontiac 12, Michigan Daily Except Sunday 46 W Huron Trade Maré Jonm A Ritry Assistant Advertial Manager Reeser. Bissro7 Executive Vice P:esident and Advertising Director ng Eaet. M. Trednwert Howes Ho Fitesreety ot, Circulation Manager Viee President end Business Manage: . G. Marewmatt, Jorpan loca] Advertising - Mandger Joun.W. Perecenars, Secretary and _Eaitor Grosse C Inman Coens Manager Roget B Ts Managing Editor ’ The Asecetetet Prese te entities exclusives to t nse (GF repudlication of afl local néws painted tm | newspaper as weil as #1] AP news dispatches Tue Pownce Peess it Geliverts ov carr a week, where carrier service is not av i in Oakland, Genesee. Livingston, Meco Washtena® Counties 1) t& $1200 « yesr it other “ehees in { ai elsewhere i * dhe United State: $2 00 @ veer. Ail met! aybecriptions payanie in advance Phowe Pontiac FE 2-818 Michigan ené a a es ih = a MEMBER OF avork BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS ; y < a aE SS a me pean a — } cers . 4 = ———— - Ca der cruiting office. weather reports phones - of Roct many of them are staying over deplorable of Clyde Draws Big Crowds TLocal Ski Resort Tops All Others in Its Attendance Fracture: What gets you a merit badge in skiing. With the coming of the right kind of weather, Oaktand Gounty’s focal point for outdoor recreation again is the Mount Holly Ski Club, 20 miles up the Dixie Highway from Pon- tiac and if the supply of natural sufficient they have the means vf mak- ing their own. Skiers there total four fig All slides and tows are in operation, snow is not ires most every day and night, and the spectators number several times that fig- ure ski projects It has bécome the. largest attended resort in a state famous for such with over 100 in operation { un- navy re- last month’s Ship model contes the auspices of the In Ic } iOGal Edward McLean of 165 Elizabeth Lake Road. was’one of the winners. His entvy was a replica of the USS. “Constitution ’ This entitled him to compete with the same model ix ‘the state contest held Detroit - last week, where he also was a winner “The robins surely read in the Florida your “newspaper.” Mrs. Burdette Burnaby rester. who asserts that : ’ § why so peewee Absolutely in accord am with the fol- lowing letter from “Office Worker,” under a Pontiac postmark: “I wonde why lt is that those who do not smoke must forever inhale the stinking fume from those nicotine addicts who chain- smoke. Is there any way tn which this situation can be corrected? What do your readers think?” Yes, the ice now is safe on our smaller lakes. But beware of the larger lakes, especially those which have streams flowing through them. jut received fron Perry Hollingsworth Flint- calls us ‘backwoods County.” He says weve gone wild. Driv- ing to Detroit the other day, he killed a cock pheasant that flew against his car just northwest of Pontiac, and-a few min- utes later saw a flock of quail. When re- turning the same night he almost ditched his car dodging a pair of deer near the same location Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Tenny Yance; Blaine St.; ninety-first birthday. ~ E. F. Tinney letter of Oakland of 91 of 749 Owego Drive; eighty- third birth- day Mrs. Sophia Rhoades of Oxford: ninetieth birthday, Charles Smith | of Metamora: eighty-sixth birthday, Kenneth, Keith, Krystal and Kristine, quadruplet children. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rosebush { Qxford: seventh ‘birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter golden wedding. . Was @ Message on the “State of the World.’ It was not addressed just to the American peo- @ ple but to all the peoples of the worid. Far appraisals beyond its @ of do- problems and the special is- that face America 2 Mr. Ei- mestie sues LAWRENCE senhower “made his first dramatic appeal. to he people of the Soviet Union, over the heads of the Com- munist government in Moscow. This passage in his address will be of transcendent significance in win- ning the hearts and minds of peo- ple around the globe “My call for action is not pri marily addressed te the Congress and people af the United States. Rather, it is a message from the people of the United States to all other peoples, especially those of the Soviet Union. This is the spir it of what we weuld like to sa): Dee ea ‘In the last analysis there js ly one solution to the grim prob- ems that he ahead. The world ‘ust slop the present plunge te- ward more and more destructive weapons of war, and turn the ¢ er-that wall start our steps firm- n tne path toward lasting peac ‘Our greatest hepe for suc- cess lies in a universal fact: the people of the -sorld, as people: have aiways wanted peace and want peace pow. ‘The problem, then, is to find a way of translating this universal desire into action. This will require more than words of peace. It re- quires works of peace’.”’ OF FERS Lea dois a ra FR i bad t Te et means of cooperation in ‘works of paace’”” and, as a beginning. sted ag ation ino research oyects in the fielc of cancer and licart disease. He recommended road cultural and scientific pro- gvams, too, and showed clearly that America wants to extend the hund of friendship to the Soviet people : ~mall wonder that leaders of political parties here praised the address. For in it was a state- ment of American idealism which reflects the heart and mind of the \merican people today KEYNOTE OF CONFIDENCE sug- Peith There was in the President's speech a balancéd emphasis on itary matters — a careful ex- position of how firmly the United States stands today well prepared against ary possible attack and of how strong America expects to be mu “‘deterrent power" in the not- iar-distant future. But basically the keynote was cones and reas- surance, 2 On the domestic situation, with a business decline going on that has increased unemplayment, the President was forthright and out- cee Be sald. The. Country Parson “Ome thing yeu must do that your place in the world.” Lj « > Satined -varrge warm January day. fo signs of weakening in any part of our economy, always stands ready, with its full power, to take any appropriate further action to promote renewed business expan- sion.” Controversies there witl be on -mutual aid, tariffs, and the size of the appropriations for defense and nondefense jtems. But it 1s signifi cant. that the speech was interrupt- ed with applause at least 35 times, and many of the’ outbursts: were prolonged. The President looked healthy and spoke with his accus- tomed ease. It seems incredible that only a few weeks ago impul- sive-minded politicians were call- ing on him to “resign.”’ Mr. Eisenhower opened the door the making of peace in the world. He pleaded for disarmament and promised that ‘we, as a Na- tion, will always go the extra mile to Dr. William Brady S lenged the Soviets to resume the parleys which they have up to now refused to reopen. (Copyright, 1958) Looking Back 13 Years Ago CARRIER HORNET few casualties, ALLIED FLIERS bomb Naples. 20 Years Ago REPORT GREAT expansion of S. defenses looms. FILIBUSTERERS' HOPES soar for bill defeat. lost with U. Smiles Fast driving is always what speeds up the accidents that overtake you. avs: Mothers Scared of Colds or of Gossipy Neighbors? golden and all the unpretentious In Canandaigua in the cays. Chapel Street other streets dirt roads were The Chapel. Street roadway was as fine’a playground as kids could want —guarded by majestic elms with horse chestnuts here and there to pro- vide ammuni- On “Sanday ‘if we edged olf DR. BRADY the porch and started passing the hall back and forth, the shouting inevitably brought an investiga- tion and this comment—frem mother: “Boys! Boys!! Aren't vou ashamed? Get into the back yard at once! What will the neighbors think?” I was reminded of this by Mrs. C_B.'s letter . “We moved here to Topeka last year. To our neighbors’ hor- ror, we allowed our children to play outdodrs in sunsuits on a They tainly were more comfortable than the neighbors’ children in their heavy, cumbersome winter dress. We had no more illness than they." A child knows better than a guardian does whether or not he or she is comfortable. If the child is uncomfortable from too much clothing, for health’s sake give him a break — let him throw off what- ever he doesn’t want to wear! _ Eo HAD GOOD TIME Mrs. C.B.’s children probably en- joyed playing in sunsuits. The ~ children of the horrified neighbors were so heavily bundled that they couldn't enjoy playing. On any question of exposure to cold, dampness, drafts, ‘sudden changes, insufficient clothing and the like, most readers probably think they know more than I do; and in the unlikely event that one of them should ask his trick specialist or clinic racketeer about it, he will probably be assured that the 19 Century view is correct. _ Nostrum mongers spend a large portion of their take, keep- ing sophomorons preoccupied with germ-killing and maintain- ing “resistance” —° whatever that may be. ney nineteen Insurance companies spend a lot . of policyholders’ money by advis- nohedy can help you do—eccupy ‘ing sophomorons to eat good, nourishing, easily. digestible food Co) cer. | —whatever that ma - and to ¥ he button up their overcoats It was “It is better not to know so much than to know so many things that ain't se.” * * ® Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persena! health and hygiene. not disease. diag- nosis. of treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady. if a stamped, seif- addressed envelope ts sent to @ Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) Josh Billings who said and satellite technology undertak- en within the Department of De- fense.”’ * * * The President also said where in his afdidress that ‘‘we must be forward-looking in our research and development to an- ticipate and achieve the unimag- ined weapons of the future.”’ The antimissile missile prob- lem comes within the scope of the new agency's activity for two rea- sons: (1) the weapons will be those of the future: and (2) they will work out in the fringes of space to intercept and destroy in- tercontinental ballistic missiles arching toward American targets at speeds of more than 10.000 miles an hour. * * * Eisenhower's reference to ‘sat ellite technoiog, "’ presumably means the application to military requirements of discoveries made in the development of purely sc- entific research satellites like the Navy Vanguard and the Army Jupiter-C projects. This would mean exploration and then development of satellites into actual space vehicles and whole weapons systems for outer space One of the earliest efforts of the ARPA probably wil! be to perfect a television-equipped, unmanned Satellite to serve as a vehicle for reconnaissance over literally the whole world. The Defense. Department plans to transfer about 10 million dol- lars from its own fund to get the ARPA started. No further financ- ing details were disclosed. Reports indicate a total of about 400 million may be shifted from eise- much .. , Responsibility... They wish, if only for a day... They could be smal! again... As care..- free and protected and... As gay as they were then .. . Until at- last the jigsaw fades .. . When all the preces fit . As now they realize they are grown... And they are stuck with it. (Cone ve 1958) ‘Bugs Baer Says: Why not let up on the teen- agers and give ‘em a chance to grow out of it? We. wouldn't have wanted to live next door to the Edisons when Tom was a boy You would have more gim- micks on your gadgets than a Ubahgi at the smorgsabord table Do you know the worst thing the teenagers of America ever did? They fought the Civil War. That goes for the North and South both. Ever read Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage?" We saw that football game in Alabama last month. They're at it again They were in uniform too. Highteen and nineteen are the correct dimensions for the tail- ored certificates in the ,govern- ment fish bowl, Peck's Bad Boy was a terror fifty years ago. But he never - was the boy marble champion with glass eyes. —-Case-Records of a Psychologist: — SS as Teachers Should Apply Dr. Sam was ridiculed by some of his psychology col- leagues at Pittsburgh because he attended chirch regularly and injected a moral influence in his psychology. But not all psychologists are atheists. We have thousands of applied psy- chologists who are splendid teachers and who know how to motivate pupils enthusiastt- - cally. So send for the “Test for Good Teachers” below By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W.-395: Dr. Sam, aged 38, is a oe psychologist. . Crane, I certainly enjoyed your * lecture tonight,” he generous- ly began, after my recent ad dress at Pitts- burgh. - “But I am a @ devotee of yours, § anyway, fort I have taught from your college textbook and rel- ish you:’ practi- cal slant con- cerning psychol- “ey. DR, CRANE your textbook because you inol: ed that chapter 18, ‘Paycholoty Goes to Church.’ “But. they are sempathiiatio, anyway, for y used to poke fun at me,—toe,_when_ I wag wo on my. Ph. D. thesis. For ¥ w brought up to attend church regi larly. “I find that your chapter on re- ligion is the most popular — my stidents, so dont feel « turbed when some of the’ ‘ivory tower’ psychologyists try to knife _ you behind your back,” Last week I cited the psychol ogist in Washington State who said he wanted his classes to remain small. And he refused to adopt a text- book that was popular with stu- dents’ ; Can you imagine a clergyman saying he didn't want a large attendance in his church? Or a missionary who didn’t want !o be popular with the natives fo whom he Was sent? Every good teacher should have missionary ferver to recruit ever larger classes, * * * Jesus deliberately tried to en- large the crowds who heard him by sending his 70 disciples ahead, two by two, to publitize his com- - ing. A good teacher shoulg thus try to “sell” every student on major- ing In his department. He should be a zealot, trying to make his courses so popular that enroll- ‘ments would grow larger and larger. And that is the type of teacher who will ultimately help pull col- leges out of their red ink and justi- fy higher salaries for the faculty. DYSPEPTIC TEACHERS A teacher who wears & sour puss thusiasm for knowledge. gthey re want to learn things worth know- ing. we * * ‘And they don't mind studying hard, if the course is’ interesting. “If a course is popular, it can't be academic,” said a professor re- cently. That's not true, Old-fashioned faculty members better wake up to reality and modern pedagogy. ° Psychology Science doesn't have to be dull and boring. We medics learned long ago that you can sugar-coat bitter pills. Good teachers likewise have learned that you can sugar-coat courses in chemistry and biology and psychology, without losing any Of their scientific value. Furthermore, popular teachers are not synonymous with those who give “A” grades for little work. Students are adults. ‘They often understand their faculty better than the ners —od them. And eee 5 eu to rate su- perb teaching vs. the boring, dys- peptic: sort. . So went . for the “Test for a Good Teacher,” enclosing a apa return envelope, pilus y used in rating 2th and high school teachers. — It weeds out the poor ‘Peolesees from the topnoteh variety, and only the inefficient teachers are afraid ° be oreo thereon, * ® : sean as eet George, W. Crane in care of T pee! Press, Pontiac, Mich: moped. seif-a: reseed and ‘bn ay F "Yee Cy Le es payehclegicat charts ” (Copyright 1968) ee eee ee ‘ : =e ae ZS : ies a ks : : j “SEVEN NOVI TOWNSHIP — Erection of new homes accounted for the bulk of building in Novi Township dur- ing 1957. $4,000; alterations and miscela neous, $21,175). November — $37,100 (2 pT ‘ " $31,000; garages, $3,700; alterations| Made ‘in Construction) Ss Estimated cost of construction, as reported to the township build- ing in Novi Township during 1957,|%4: Estimated cost of construction, as reported to the township build- feckel stsute aoe aera reached $2,872,745 during the 12- month period. * * * Permits were issued for 80 new) homes; which carried an estimated] ‘construction cost value of $1,381,-| 998. Novi Township has benefitted considerably from the fact that its lecation is within driving dis. ~ Baling Costs Reporled me oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY: JANUARY. 10, 1958 : Clerk: Allen (Commerce Roads. west su, the tnd Toke Valuable Whisky” ene Pee wien nb neaet tee MIAMI BEACH, Fla, @ — Considered Tonight | - Thieves made oft with one of the world’s most valuable whisky bot- Building Lags ‘Repos Record Year’ assur: rman nite Fetie Group |i ee {possibility of improving roads in|Meeting in Marlette Only 2 Per Cent Gain Commerce Township will be dis- his hdéme,-were worth $1,400. The - d cussed at the monthly meeting off MARLETTE — The annual meet- 2-foot-tall display-size bottle con- a pc. ne fins Se, gence Peer. the Township ewe at 7:30 “to- ing of the Marlette Township Com- tained a blend of $1 and 6 bills, 2 _ oe __| munity Chest Corporation_will be |Rimmer said. : The number of honorable dis-|_ The board will meet in the/neld Monday evening at 8:30 in charges from the armed forces|Commerce Township Hall, 2840/the American Legion Hall. All con- DICK DEAN 22 recorded in 1957 dropped consid-|Fisher Ave., next door to the Oak-ltributors to the Community Chest ane i erably. These were 705 last year !€y Peck Fee Hal € are * ~ 000; 1 store, $7,000; alterations and'- on. rs 4. tance oF many tat Pp Following is the estimated cost] . of constructon in accordance with month January—$47,250 (2 homes, $46,- 500; alterations, $750). : February—$30,000 (5 homes, $68,- miscellaneous, $5,000). March—$42,400 (2 homes, $35,- 600; garages, $5,600: alterations and miscellaneous, $1,200). April—$377,752 (5 homes, $80,000; garages, $7,752: cement plant, ¥40,- May—$712,762 (11 homes, $262,- — permits issued-each— year. | ‘Those naturalized during\ 1957| Because a eens “ieee im-|ted to the Board of Directors. One - |were 167. In 1956 there were\J46.| provement plan calling foF;@ spe-|will represent the South Township, The number of times the Board|cial tax levy was turned do¥ by the other will be from the Village. of Supervisors met did not change : from 1956. Supervisors gathered 14.97 , : * times both years. a se Orion 4-H Member Wins Scholarship LAKE ORION — Frank Lessiter, | 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lessiter, of 501 Baldwin Rd., has been awarded the annual J. R. wy Tea ace anbety- willbe elec. HE FLEW UP IN THE AIR’ © ‘ sctplilailta a Lied saa taal yan Se eer x *® * he is ig confident work will cea . and deciclis that lave. after he'd stick to Dick ior he cow telling ome Watkins Co. University Scholarship Decn’s! Here he's AL- | — by, the beard. hath LYNN D. ALLEN ~ cnsenint 4-H Club work in WAYS sure of being satis- : interviewing three — 7 fied! eg ab east. Gines wo Business boomed as usual last x *« * : ag = three secretaries. , year in the Oakland County clerk's} Selected by State 4-H Club and oé is. ICE SK a office. In fact, records were set in’ school officials on the basis of his Instructor Rudolph Kamische/most business transacted, accord-| achievements in the fields of agri-| ; moe : uae ~~ ~ |will be released from his contract ing to County Clerk Lynn D. Allen.|culture’ and _ electricity, Lessiter| 1 SMA LG to-accept the position as principal, He said a record number of;will continue his studies at Michi-| GALORE! The engagement of Sharon I. (4 Anchot Bay High School at the $2,788,450 in, alimony payments’ gan State University. Fy. e 000; factory addition, $250,000). | Glennie to George H. Lang Jr. end of this semester. hse . ‘a uring the 12-month| a mt has bee a * * * . A 1957 graduate of Lake Orion : i SS Reduced for s been announced by her par- ' |feriod through the Friend of the) con, ity High School, Ke has a sy a 600; garages, $10,570: commercial) building, $400,000; ‘alterations and; miscellaneous 39,592). Fune—$206,208 (10 homes, $148.-) 902; 2 gas stations, $48,000: ga- rages, $1,550; alterations and mis-| cellaneous, $7,756). duly—$467,.170 (6 homes, $10.- 646; garages, $12,125: bank, $60.- 000; commercial building, $200.000; ———— alterations and miscellaneous, $67,- 099: signs, $27,300). August—'$328.872 (7 homes, $203,- 450; church, $65,000; garages, $6.-; 916 Iterations and miscellaneous, $55.56). September—$114. 506 (4 homes. — garages, $3,750; barn, $3.- 500; alterations and miscellanedus.. $38,956; addition, $10,000). October — $307,525 (14 homes, _ Township Plans - School Spending = $340,000 Is Proposed; if Electorate Approves ave certs soe Walled ae Drops Violations Bureau WALLED LAKE—The City Coun-|tonal Parm and Garden Association The West Bloomfield’ Board of Education has directed its at- torneys to prepare a resolution on, the proposed $340,000 bond issue’ to| be placed before the electorate for! j ‘cil has repealed the ordinance }, of Mrs Russell, 713 approval, and to present it at the oni pe ‘Raeern : an x, wente nn next board meeting Feb. 3. x * by the board, a registration period. will be set for voters and an elec- tion date smncommced: * The money os be used to. trict. * * * An estimated $200,000 is ear- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. | Mrs. Dorothy M, Semrau was Court Department. This compares | been active in 4-H Club work for Glennie, of 165 N. Main, Clark- employed to replace Miss Jo%¥n'to $2,272,000 the previous year. is the son of Mr George H, Lang Sr., | ston. The prospective bridegroom Cavanagh, who. resigned recently, Of the 2,393 divorce petitions | wesc arae oer pence . | = : Be 7 Only SUB —- eclal Sa gs and Mrs. of 6185 | The final fire loss adjustment) divorces nted during the year. the Lake Orion youth as the win- Orion Rd, Clarkston, Both are lot $6,387.69, incurred Oct. 1 when|rhers were 2.356 petitions filed in | | students at Kalarnazoo College. |the present high school heating j9-¢ | Kenneth Ousterling. assistant State, N ° Money Down— 50¢ Weekly A . @)* t) No date has been set for the plant was damaged by fire, was & r H digi 5 lly r-|fited, Allen said, there were 1,351) In announcing the selection of : ner of the Watkins Scholarship, | UD . t There were 2.125 law and 683, '4-H Club leader, called attention to’ wedding. . accepted by the board. his outstanding record in soil con- i Ate i) beg sass criminal cases filed in the clerk's oration and dairy production. 108 N. SAGINAY | . there were 2,043 and 282 of these _The 198 Wath aoe 4 will PHONE FE 2-519] Rochester Takes In $170,000 _ cance pending, reqpectively. conmnes ee ee . ATER ‘57 Postal Receipts Climb it OOo T_T 3 — ROCHESTER—Gross receipts of helped hike the postal receipts, ‘the Rochester Post Office totaled he said. en. Sf were 886 such cases, Allen ‘about $170.000 in 1957, reports Post-| Neumann also reports that me- said. $277,000; garages, $5, 350; 1 store, master Cole M. Neumann. This is tered postage has increased $29,000) In 1956, oe were 612 chancery an increase of $38,000 over the pre- and that in the past three years suits filed and 622 pending at the vious year Neumann attributes the marked patrons of the office. The Roch-| Showing increases also were the increase to the steady growth the ester office now supplies 13 routes,!nymber of births and deaths re sate yer of Rochester and Avon 6 mounted routes, 1 rural, 5 foot! corded last year. There were 10,999 snags new North Hilt Shopping | ze * ‘compares to 10,820 births and 4.419) Center, the increase in new fam- | “There is a pon need of the|deaths for 1956. = a= > eee £8: , jad — ilies in Christian Hils, Reches- proposed addition to the office,”|- There were only 65 more mar- ce "a Y Pp ye r Heights No. 1 and Parkland the postmaster said. An $80,000 at-| riages reported to Allen's = » = ears to ay? patina, nid Gdatied dition was approved by the Post crease of business from the Na- Office Department recently, but if Will Be Decided at Polls| tena! Twist Drill and Toot Co. [the constant growth keeps up, serv- Com ble figures for the previ- go to Nancy Jo Kelsey, Vermont: Figures released by Allen showed that there were 885 chan- cery suits submittelé. Pending on there has been an increase of 3,000. conclusion of that year. routes and 1 parcel _ route. —_ new arrivals and 4,476 deaths. This, semis §—DOWN!. aS, \,a4 +t 1A. THUG, iwhich established reau and replaced it with a reso- wht speak on Japanese fora! arrange- Should the resolution be roved jution setting up rules and regula- ments sea . ae tions for a justice court. — The board also eliminated the) > mo 2 of instruction et Ma- fee schedule for the traffic bu- jPeau. Next month the council will be | | astrection will be held at 7:39 p.m. ‘ealled upon to appoint a member | | Tuesday. improve four schools in the dis-'), the Board of Review. iia ‘piring are terms of three aaaeabers| The aan Bay Bridge to San ‘of the planning commission, Hiram | Francisco is marked by an- ‘island Oakland Fuel & Paint marked for the remodeling of Warner Liepprandt. Roosevelt Elementary school. The, balance will be for: equipment, furniture, landscaping and a park-| ing area for the high school, Scotch and Green schools. It also _ would -cover the cost -of instaHing: “a hew boiler aia wn aeomtio® ceiling in. the old building of Scotch School. * * * The board also signed a teach- ing contract with Miss Marlyn! Hollis, a graduate of Michigan’ State University. She will be in charge of the art program in the! West Bloomfield High School. NOTICE Youngstown 42” | Kitchen Sink CABINET | $79" | KITCHEN These Have Only Been Used for | _ Display Purposes = lice is bound to be impaired with- ‘out more room, Neumann said. County Calendar . Aven Tewnship Stiles bramch of: the Women's WNa- A A ri Fi OI | Megneves HI-FI and TV | Now... the Best for Less! will meet at 1 pm. Monday at the be co-hestess. Mrs. Yosh Morita * Branch. | The North Branch Chapter. oO.F8. t & p.m. Monday. Da | Austin Chapter of Devisburg will t sat 8 pm. Menday. A school of F ir / f f \ Siete tao tees te eee Ud j } ‘ | | as Also ex- ‘Sims, Mrs. Eva Kopitz and V./and a tunnel about midway in its! 430 Orchard Lake | long span. 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Corn ts King in lo ame ine eas | in Pontiac ‘and Nearby Ar zi _erep- — ss : oe ) DRURY H, BAILEY —,_ Mr. Bailey's, body will be at thejof 123 Mobawk Rd, will be held 4 ; . Quality ior ‘Quality Pontiac mail carrier, denly yesterday morning at. home in Red Osk He leaves his wife, Helena: and three children, William, Mrs. Gene- vteve—-Swanses—and_irs__Theima Have YOUR Shoes Repaired by Experts Neisner’s Shoe Repair his Mrs. Chester (Elizabeth) Jacobs, at Donelson-Jchns Funeral Home | &2. of 3355 Giddings Rd. died yes-and will be taken to Dayton for terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ‘burial a oH teguew ©. Bennett, all of Pontiac. pital after an iliness of two |ployed with Sales and Service, Na- ~ STADIUM BOOTS a “eS | enester: Sizes 8-3 : mer welder at Pontiac Motor Di- penhaver alj’ of Pontiac, and one | Women's 4-9 $ 77 vision. He died yesterday in Earl- sister. ington, Ky. where he made his Service/will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat-, ONLY 3 home. He had been in ill health uriay ‘at the Huntoon Funeral! several years. /Home, with burial at Oak Hill Cem- ; Mr. Lamb is survived by his etery. Dr. William H. Marbach Recular $5.00 Value wife. Bessie. Service and burial of the First Presbyterian Church. will bé in Earlington. \will officiate. The Kaights of . — y Hy Colors: Red, White, Black BERT MIZE j es mill Rave) coaees ot Srare Bert Mize 44 of 1044 Charsst. _| Surviving besides her husband tional Cash Register Co., Detroit. are seven children, James L.. Ed-) surviving are his wife Thelma} ward and Chester Jacobs Jr., all ond his child Aleda J. at home; | ol oma et rt son, Airman 1.C. Edward V., Traverse City, William of Orion. Glen L. Jacobs and Mrs! age four sisters and three broth J. D. McCullough, both of Ro- © and 18 grandchildren. sad will be at 1 p.m. Satur- day from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel ROBERT E. THOMPSON Robert E. Thompson, 80, of 97 sth the R dg A. Luca Seneca St, died of a stroke ze St. Phill iis eee Church, Wedne sday at St doours: Mercy Rochester officiating. Burial. will # sspital. You Can’t Buy Better! fr mT ye | aw ut be in White Chapel Memorial Cem-, Mr. Thompson was_a member] * __ etery. of Pythias 19. “DAVID LAMB Surviving are ‘fis wife, Margaret, i Word has been received af the’ s children W Daisy Henry, death of David Lamb, 63, a for- Mrs. Velma Lyon and Charles Co-| Savings Of a Dollar or More On All Other Rubber Footwear Go pve lo eisner’s OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9 St. died yesterday in Pontiac JGen- MRS. FRANK WALKER ~ eral Hospital Annex after x long) Mrs. Frank (Ethel Lafountain) illness. Walker of 284 S. Anderson St. died He was an employe of R & R this morning in Pontiac Osteopath- Motors, Inc. jie Hospital after a prolonged ill- Surviving are his wile, Vivian: | ness. i three children, James E. Mize) She is survived by her husband, of the U.S. Marine Corps stationed four sons and two daughters. in Japan, Mrs. Barbara J. Zobl Mrs. Walker’s body will be at of Germany and Danny Mize at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home home; and st¢p-children, Marvis after 4 p.m. Saturday. Ann and Karen Lee Kifer, both) at home; a/sister and a brother./ The body is at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. ’ VAUGHN L. REID GEORGE W. ADAMS ORION TOWNSHIP—George W. Adams, 70, of 1380 S. Lapeer Rd.. died Thursday, at Pontiac General Hospital annex. Reg. 359.95—Several styles... SEALY -SIMMONS BEDDIN( : Odd Mattre’ses and Box Springs............ ODD CHAIRS. SLAMPs -Phece Lloyd Black 2 ee eo © oe we W ROUGHT IRON BREAKFAST SET URNITURE ITEM. IN. THE STORE ON SPECIAL ORDER ATS NAS PRICES oR BN iE CLAYTON'S Store-wide VALENTINE-SEAVER SOFA’ & CH AIR 8 Service for Vaughn L Reid, da A county resident for 35 years, | ‘he was employed at Pontiac Mo- tor Division His wife, Minnie, survives. The body is at the Pursley Fu- neral Home. of Musicians Union 784 and eelgtis) DANIEL D. McGINZIE | KEEGQ HARBOR — Service for \Daniel Dee McGinzie, 28, of 3219 \Rycroft, who died yesterday at the | Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, will) be held at 11 a.m. Monday at C. J. \Godhardt Funeral Home. Officiat-| ling will be the Rev. R. H. Benedict | and: burial will be in Ottawa Park ,Cemetery, A resient of Oakland “County | for 10 years, he is survived by his! wife, Charlotte; two daughters, | Mary Elizabeth and Priscilla Sue; | two sons, Daniel Dee Jr. and Rob- ert Lee, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Florence McGinzie of Keego Harbor; his father, Daniel; one) brother, William Pitser of Keego Harbor; and five sisters, Mrs.) Frank J. Fisher of Pittsburgh, Mrs. | Joseph G. Bock of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Evelyn Lowe of Cincinnati, Mrs. Milan Sills of Phoenix, Ariz., | and Mrs. Herbert Bolton of Pon- 239” 719° 7” From _ JOHN W. KING | MILFORD — John William King, $s 95 . “ 19 o 1%-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. From 4 e John King, of 3175 Center Bivd.,| died Tuesday at Pontiac General! Hospital. C The body will be taken from, Richardson-Bird Funeral Home to Amsterdam, N. Y. for burial. ~ Surviving besides the parents are two brothers and a sister. t+) a N SALE i Ania LSA its RN MILFORD -—Service for Mrs. No Fictitious List No Discount Hokum! No Padded Priee Tickets! August H. (Elvira M.) Monnich, 80, of 3247 Lake Dr., will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home. The) Rev. Maurice Dirette will officiate; _with burial in Forest Lawn Ceme- ‘tery, Detroit. A member of the Highland Con-| by four children, Mrs. Charles! Cushman and Melvin Wilson, both of Milford, Mrs. Lawrence Stark Prices! APPLIANCE | of Marine City and William Dugan of Concord, N. H.; a sister Mrs. Lilian Monnich of Milford and a brother, John Vogt of Dayton, <3 Ohio. REFRIGERATORS mAY B. THOMPSON a MEO ress SESH Ff cwceuvne ey * : IR PERIAL . _ Baldwin Rd., will be held at 2:30 ie Je FRIGIDAIRE IMPE ceeee RIAL veces $3:1995 ‘p.m. Saturday at Voorhees-Siple a Funeral Home, with burial at P 12 CU. FT FRIGIDAIRE ede a at Mt. Park Cemetery. The Rev. Wil ____ Was $5495 . a $39995 liam T. Miles, of Gingellville Bap- itist Church il officia : 14 CU, FT. DOUBL E DOOR FRIGIDATRE 00 Fair. Thoepena, whis end Wolmae | Was 962995 ......... $448 day after a long illness, was a . retired mail carrier for the Pontiac ) . R: ANCES Post Office. ° ; He is survived by his wife, : 30-INCH FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAI. $25995 Ni Wieieaieen wierd Ime alee i Alex A., Mrs. Delores Foster, Carol : and Robert, all of Pontiac, Mrs. SONG Ee EG HES DEBSOSE : a $27 995 Grace Sprague of Clarkston, Mrs. Thomas Christianson of Roches- AUTOMATIC W ASHE R ter, and a brother, Ralph of Pon- tiac. FRIGIDAIRE Was $229.95 anes remn nog CANDO wed antn 92a piecoosecdne oo qaneahe $1 400 ‘OD h Fl eaths Elsewhere __.MBS._ AUGUST _H. MONNICH../L Be gregational Church, she is survived) CLAYTON'S 3065 Orchard Lake Road - Keego Harbor Telephone FE 5-9474 ASSOCIATED PRESS — SCHENECTADY, N. Y.: @—Dr. ‘Willis R, Whitney, 89, a pioneer ‘in -modern industrial - research, | ‘died Test hight. He founded the} General Electric Co. research lab-j oratory in 1900, served as its di-/ FURNITURE | ‘ARPETS | APPLIANCES] ——-€ONVENIENT BUDGET __FREE PARKING AT THE FRONT DOOR! GUARANT EED SERVICE AFTER THE SALE! . a, TERMS! came a GE vice president. | * * eee ioe Gov. John. W, Btown, ont new style... new smartness _2-Pc. BATH MAT SET SCATTER RUGS nee | TCH OUT ANYWHERE! Machine Washable Cotton Loop _ inches QM Just the answer for those long narrow areas through your house .. . This is a strong cotton loop, canvas back scatter rug, machine washable, and it has rubberized backing to insure safety. 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Le OF, ad a ae ; S Ss % Z : : ‘, 2 : ‘ : ‘~ Longe , ; i€ 3 - ry % ial = ; 5 oo # . 4 . # “ ee A ge : 4 Z ei ae scialiliatea ; 7s __- “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 : oy oo - L 2 rd s e ay i | 4 ni i, , S| < fs ; = innit : . ! & ‘i ; #E z = e: . = : ~ ) : oa al . : af <7 7= _ P : - é . : me i. ; r al e : a gts : . > oe ge | - aw — oa BUY NOW! We've Cleared Our Warehouse ... Moved All the Great Buy s Into Our Store for ONE BIG SALE... Quality Furniture at Cost and Below Cost . . . Priced to Move Fast. These Items MUST BE SOLD for Needed Room--COME, SAVE Living Room Suites. Sectionals Lamp Close-Outs Dining Furniture Marked Down sb NOW Famous ‘‘Rembrandt’’ — “Sandel” wae sow $289. Sofa Contemporary—Valentine—Seaver, top cover “ 39.50 _— | ) | . oe 2 OF oe ceteeth Nini ted tee clear Tae SOME IN PAIRS — SOME SLIGHTLY | $369.50 Dropleat Table, 4 chairs and Welsh cabinet, 319.50 2-Pe. Suite, large sofa, hand tied base........... 199.50 . solid oak 2.00. ee eee $199.50 : 319.50 Sofa, Period Style, by Tomlinson. ............+. 199.50 | LESS_ THAN $24.95, MANY_FOR AS 399.50 Dropleaf Table, 4 chairs and buffet, solid cherry, _ a | hee ae Dla Table {chi nd bute, se ch, — ee c. er, foam cushion. ........ i , ; 269.50 Sofa Contemporary, Geand Rapids built, top quality 189. 50 : Reg. 24.95 to 49.50 109.50 Droploet Table and 4 chairs, solid maple........ 89.50 199.50 2-Pe. Suite, by Kroehler, frieze cover............ 79.50 Values 119.50 Birch Dropleaf Table, extension............... 59.50 249.50 2-Pe. Suite, Kroehler, heavy frieze cover.+....... 199. 50. 179.50 Table and 4 chairs, block ock................. 109.50 319.50 Modern Sofa, custom built, outstanding cover.... 199.50. Your Choice 190/60: baad Gah: ethos ose 379.50 2-Pc. Suite, Modern Style, wide arms, custom built 329.50 Sead even tens eet) OOO ORS SOC EL CaaS 20 OG bbe 279.50 3-Pe. Curved Sectional, intidid soiled, foam $ 9 5 269.50 Oak Dropleaf Table and 4 chairs, upholstered seat | cushion, Keoglhell a: o5o . - 25s ce se ereirecss sess 179.50 Gin BOCK. cow ues ce sseeeveceees ss enccedeces 149.50 a ——— | 139.50 Table and 4 chairs, wrought iron.......... greys ie 69.50 Substantial Sayvines on Chairs ee ee as ! i Syereimeralia Stites Reds Test , . — Soh, iki i 4 $ 74.50 Lounge pore wrawel Ase COVE 2 5:0 osc caine or $ oped ° "e — ooms 79.50. Modern Style Hi oc CT rn 9. eA V °99.50 Large Size doy-acaug Swivel Rocker in regular cover Se's0 $329, 30 Double Dre, bere Bed, seafoam, manogony, $199.50 nd ibl IOUS =. csc ees 500 ee ee t—‘“‘—‘<‘“SU_iéi‘COsSS ln a TE ne ee ee es : 54.50 Moders Ocoesiands Chale Paso se scuspcee sees 29.95 379.50 Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, 42” chest, limed oak, . 89.50 Modern Lounge Chair, foam cushion:.......... 49.50 Mp quolity .- 6 o. cei cesk oot tose esse ee: 269.50 J mel z. otk ee ee Jamestown, foam cushion. ....... ace ti 239.50 Double Dresser, Hollywood Bookcase Bed, rose mhg. 129.95 _ = : nal Choirs; plastic SSS 095 = 4 a — a) ae 119.50. Easemaster, foam rubber, lounge chair, tweed cover ped 219-90" -heargateridicjdal stoma ‘Panel Bed, curved — 149.50 Recliner ..............0 0000005 00 | FW Be | fm me see eres eee eee ee eee 98. 30 lary Rees enna eee er emia ls eo 552106 4s euies 79.50 209.50 Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed, seafoam mahogany, . % top quality construction ...... eee wo... 12495 _ — 399.50 ieee oan crew ree. 64" dresser, 42” chest, aaa cu wort, top quolity........:.-..---..... ° , zi — 3 319.50 Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, Provincial Styling, beige | WAS 7 apes Now WAS : - ow mahogany, excellent quali , . 229.50 Le 124.50 5-P k Ch D Set, hi Y, qui ty “ee @¢ *® © © © @ @ 2 « .* . 22.95 Cricket st Chir See Sse swe awe et tobe, 36x48, otek, to GO", chair in 299.50 Double Dresser, Chest, Bed, by Kroehler, seafoam | 24. 95 Cricket Roc it 1 OEIC oon Orc clot ono ocr ° matching plastic with foam rubber mah C . an excellent construction eee eeeenwes 199.50 59 95 Lane Ceder Chest eeereereeee Ce o5 885506455465 49.95 seats — choice of black and white, or 569 50 Trip! D Y, Ch P. " Bed lid h mod ; 49.95 .Lane Cedar Chest ............ lca cc eee ences 39.95 j yellow and white ............. ‘.. 99.50 : ° of, Caget, Fone 5 eS eT: . Pillows; foam ........... eee nee 4.95 144.50 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette Set, wood ern style by Kling .........2...00. 0 cee eee 399.50 me a os Bed, choice colors ..................0005. 69.50 . oral plostc table [3ox46x60—choir 440 279.50 Triple Dresser, Bookcase Bed, beige mahogany... . 179.50 129.50 Lounge, foam rubber seat and back ............ 99.50 extra large in matching plastic... .. . : _ a 89.00 5-Pe, B Dinette Set, 42" round ° he a cond poy a see ovksall Tables, Hekman..... pgs : ble wih pte top and four bronze 9 yave on reyeme Quality Bec pd ——— lela oa a ‘ Captain Chairs... ccc ere ees . , 54.50 Blond able, Wrpefial .. ..... 25. beaes. ves 24.95 1 | 59.50 Blond Cont Table, Imperial............... .. 39.50 Pr sé ing: geen: Aye ot orey ala WAS . NOW | 54.50 Autumn Tone Step Table, Drexel............ -++ 29.95 plastic top, right or left hand door.... 34.50 $ 69.50 Twin or Full Set, Stearns and Foster......... .++-$ 53.70 4 rw SF —____17-95--2-Door-Utiity_Cabinet—_..-----> 7 ~—49-90-—-Fwin-or-Full Sette ee Ld F900 EE 54.50 Mahogany Commode, Imperial ............... . 39.95 21.95 40" Wall Cabinet ... seweeseads . 18.95 99.50 Bunk Bed with 2 Innerspring Mottresses........ 79.50 | 49.95 Leather Top End Toble'..........-.---.---- pt Se z 259,50 Hideabed with Innerspring Mattress, discontinued | 44.30 Lester ee ee Table, Brand -KARPET SQUARES - CONG iss econ deste seegeucisucventguscdes 179.50 : a Oe eee 109.5¢ Choice of four colors — lay them 249.50 Apt. Size Hideabed, discontinued cover...... ,.. 169.50 , 139.50 Wax Dresser and Crib ............... 09.50 ee pt See colons. — ; ¢ | 44.50 Oak Step Table, Lane..............- cece eee aed oe Or. LOviLe | 54. 50 Corner Table $49 5959 5 Pe Obs 4 OD oS Ses ae SS bs : a ET os = ne : : g : se 2 Ut 2 A SPSPEA GE PIN SERIA IES SAAS: 0S IERIE OEE PCL ET ESI BIE ICED IEEE RESET ARLEN ENE LOCATE A SEE SORE RBS EM EE REEDED ELLE LEELA EE LEL LALA ELBE LAE ERLESLP EGE ie Cea tee eed 5 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY. 10, 1958. _TEN_ oe , —— : | , aes | Hal Boyle Says: ae oe .. oe lee: Fulbright ' Warns tke ‘King of Kiddie Records’ Got Idea i in Ae Mt Foreign hid Fight - WASHINGTON — Sen. Ful- here tackle, today is ann as{home. My mother even helped by, “We'd rather take a few liber-| ren (D-Ark) — ena nigel supposed to build men. ja-yeay business. - 4 ‘the king of the kiddie records.” trimming the paper-based records|ties with the story then ann Fspasissia m8 ve en It did even beti@& by Cy Lesie, : ‘Last month his firm pressed its with her scissors. child,” he said. “In our record .of le get x Bh from ‘slashing a big ex-sergeant in the Signal) Cy, who is 35 and has the height 100 millionth record for children. : an m Cares tt gave him the initial idea’ and the heft of a professional foot-| “Looking back, I guess I owe @ Tip COE CONES Set. Tes tle Red Riding Hood, tie beditereign econosnic aid-“below the first year we took in $25,000, .the|wolf is caught and tied up — but}danger point.” second " year $300,000. Then wejhe isn't axed. We don't want to} _.° i ‘the Army was doing him much of|card f fad was) * * * _ jander Smith (R-NJ), Humphrey Army was doing him cards were a ad, and the fad was tine “for|(D-Minn) and S , (D-Ala) ‘a favor by sending him to — over.’ . Leslie's cricket label places as New Guinea and the * * tots succeeded . so nomenally a , Philippines. He was lonely, as all)" Cy then decided to take an even|that now he has Some new line|Would be “reckless folly” to de-| soldiers are lonely. bigger gamble — to enter the kid-lot low-priced albums for the adult|VeloP' and Produce these weapons _ * & die record field in. competition|market. — One day he got a greeting card with the major companies. He de-/ How was this -ex-sergeant able/? from his mother, back in Brook-.cided the only way he could win|to go out and carve his own grow- lyn. was to put out a 25-cent product ing empire in a 400-million-a-year| - | Gazing at the greeting card,and aim for a new mass field industry ruled by giant . com- Leslie mused: “Boy, if this thing through supermarkets, toy stores, ipanies? could only talk!"' and mail order houses. “Guts and ignorance,” said Les-|' _tt-enly a greeting card could, “I picked up a number of thenlie, ‘“Thefe were many times. talk. Cy brooded over the thought. unknown singers and used them when, if we really had - known ‘Well, why couldn't a greeting card to make children’s recérds,”” he|what we were up against, we ‘carry a voca] message? He decid- recalled. ‘‘Later on some of them|probably should have quit — but ; . NEW YORK i — The Army is/that led to a miltimillion-dollar- mame wot to the Army,” he said. allt wal FIRST TIME EVER" | | At the time—during World War © Quality Stoker Coal © Kentucky © Pocahontas (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) Insulate for Economy and Comfort —*ZONOLITE - *BALSAM WOOD Bose ao iment * * * Eisenhower is expected to pro- | sie about $3,900,000,000 in mili- and economic aid for the fis-|. cal year “starting 1 next July 1. ed it could went on to fame in the adult music'we didn't. | Released from the Army in 1946,/field.” : * << -* ‘Leslie gambled his savings. on| x ww * “We work on the theory that). creating a line of recorded two-|’ And Cy, who now has three/dollars are what count — not per- You Always Pay Less et L& S$ FURNITURE SALES ‘bit greeting cards. & * * * | “I had only $1,100 — and I put childrn of his own, made one other major decision — that none ot his musical ‘versions of classic centages. If you have the volume — and you'll get the volume if ‘your product is good and every penny into it," Cy recalled. fairy tales and fables would have Price is low — you'll get the dol- “We wrote our own lyrics and frightening $ gpdings. | music. I slept_on the desks-at night). et beca ause 1 was too tired to go Won’ f Pay Cash 3345. Auburn Rd. (M-59) 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights 0-6 Mos. thre Sat.—Fri. ‘tH ® FE 5-924! __| § arate We Issue a GUARAN- oo eonarda s TEE BOND with the . BONN, Germany (®%— Finance| g Purchase of ALL : officials said today West Germany, will refuse to pay in cash for the : support of British troops stationed DI AMONDS in Germany. “ * * * al | . = A decision of thee NATO Council| ... and, we give a full trade-in yesterday favoring Britain was} = - et ] not regarded as a binding instruc- see + Ww : allowance at any Ume: tion to West Germany to pay, off | LONG EASY TEAMS < 2 cials.in the Finance Ministry said. | Ne sell for cash, we sell for bess! ” Lees said rising German de.) If u are a discriminating cash M d R 5 E RKING ee me roan te svn nel OPEN MON, and FRI. "il 9-FREE PA savings if you purchase your nn ge exciuc poss: , diamond here... because we sell bility of paying in cash the 140 only for cash. We urge you to million dollars Britain asked to shop elsewhere . then com- support its four divisions and a pare nett our low mark up tactical Air Force in Germany the LIVING ROOM lie hibits us from extend- meatiear ng creait but we encourage Ca a“ A y u to use our Layaway Plan. _ 1 Bonn was ready, however, to © Sola and Chair or Sota Bed - help Britain overcome the diffi- Chair - culty of finmdmg the German . ‘marks required fer the Incat ex- y penses of the Ber: st forces, Fi © Twe Throw Pillows me Mewey «if Guerenteed . . — SS ~ ONLY Assured Sctisioctios c ot Pe Store Robbed, Me Quits : marie Th, fas tad enmiugt. Be pmeites{ fe was guiting Ns iter te PUpery care fe Te wes wat citted foe te foorth um at st smrts. The bandits ‘Qeat tice over the bead with a pis- mi gt the p last robbery: GENERAL WAREHOUSE 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAB INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to 6 199 BEDROOM | @ Mirror eonard s 20 N. Perry (Corner of Lawrence) FE 4-4345 Hae @ 2 Foam Rubber Pillows @ 2 Boudoir Lamps 139 a Reg. $249.95 —rip it’s Wt BENCH qe Famous P eg $ od Swivels Iae° Burgess : Includes Pipe Jaws 4 aa ca 5-Pc. DIN E Benn () wane TORCH. alte saws “Complete” “with sere burner ‘torehs, #0 ce = ip and box of #9 Regular 695. $ 7 t For That EXTRA Power 32" Drill Me expansion heat resistant table. @ choirs = leet. Soot SS RD Reg. $12.98 sg Q 8’’ TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW ELECTRICAL ~ SUPPLIES Top Grade Covers —— Piece Sectionals ALL KINDS OF FINE LIGHT FIXTURES BIG DISCOUNTS. | 14-2 ! ROMEX cee REE ” Nationally , | Toms = § 21 88 Adverined — § 44" | 31 /9°. Ft. He ONLY Fully | Worranted Reg. Priced 39.95 $59 95 Cut te Length on rn i Reg. $495.00 Reversible Cushions Choice of Colors woh Selection AP, SECTIONALS | § Foam nulibe ‘ oa - Bf Reversible Cushions | Top Grade Covers Choice of Colors FLYING SAUCERS. 3.88 SLEDS. BEST MAKES $398 Uy % f ge : . a GRUEN # THE PONTIAC PRESS. _PRIDAY, JANUARY 1 30. 1958 ‘ARCH WALKER Here's footprint it lasted into smart styling _trethe arch oxford thet eredles your foot. wi \) . \ AY QUESTION: Why doesn’t your blood run to your around, through the veins and back again. feet when you stand up? * x * ANSWER: You are so used to standing that you probably don't notice just what your blood does do. But actually, more blood goes to your feet when you stand than when you are ‘lying down. The reason that a good share of it doesn't settle there is that your arteries and veins—the tubes through which blood circulates in your bodies—contain little valves. Blood can pass through these valves in one direction only. Every time your heart pumps blood into the arteries, it can travel x *« * FOR YOU TO DO: Try standing on your head, instead of your feet, and you will notice quickly enough that your face gets flushed, a sign that your blood is trying to collect in one, Ispot. But, right side up or upside down, those-valves will keep) ‘At pretty well under control. | k ow * (This $10 idea came from JoAnne Reville of Oklahoma City. Mail yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins in care of this paper. Tomorrow: Why do churches have steeples?) eS ok pS. 2: gue ee oe ae $-DAY SALE! Bs Friday Limited Supply—Hurry TO BUY. IN JANUARY Gmart, thrifty shoppers oon ol gs ene oo tet time: Be one of casational . BUYS ON BRAND NEW. GOODS IT’s GOOD COMMON SENSE — wait unti) January to .buy because they that merchants those smart. ones and bey when prices are the lowest, quality the highest. This besides reducing our own stock we have made some Statistics prove that Just Say “CHARGE IT” S coats, sportswear, adie pga bere as YES, JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ARE THECOLDEST TWO MONTHS the coldest weather fs ahead. You owe it to yourself and family, Be prepared ered with warm clothes for your family and stay in good health, SS SS aoe men, boys, girls, even wee accessories. of the seagon Now Savings Are Territic! Buy for Now and Next Year, Tee! BIG a DAY SALE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY (Tm 9 P.M.) (Till 5:30 P. M.) (Ti 9 P.M.) FUR COATS Pay $2 Weekly Pick from mouton $209 Muskrat Coats $199 Nerthern Dyed | ~ Beautiful black coats with mink trim, also dressy self trim styles. 10 to 44. . 9 Cashmere, Wool Biends 29 Pay $1 Weekly! Pick from tweeds, solids, tibelines and novelties. Sizes 10 to 44. 15 $05 Warm Wool Suite .... Keep Them Warm 12.99 BOY’S PARKAS ge Extra heavy lined zip off hood, 3. .colors Warm All Wool 12.99 BOY'S SUBURBANS Fer Cold Wecther 16.99 MEN’S JACKETS $1 Weekly Quilt lined rayon gabardine ‘in short or long styles. _ Warm, Smart Tool $15 WOOL | J ERSEYS 1 0° $1 Weekly! Here's beauty and warmth, too. Pleated and full shirt. 10-44. Warm Values! 2.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS _only $1 more for this fine in TIFFANY GREY ONLY Buy this Serta Restokraft box spring and innerspring | mattress ot the tow price i of $49.50 each and pay 3-pc. bedroom suite which includes double dresser, mirror, bookcase bed. a ovailable. Example Box Springs and Mattress ... $99.00 o+reed EURWITURE a A ee SM een meen tee Na arc cen P. BIG SELECTION. OF BEDROOMS TO CHOOSE FROM Open Friday and Monday Ti? P.M. ALLTHE ONLY |} Save on these warm all wool suburbans, new patterns. Sizes 8 to na 2.99 Lined Jeams ..... alk 10.99 "GIRL’S CAR COATS | I Warm tlannel: sport shirts in plaids, checks, Real Value 3.99 Ladies’ Siipover styles in = Wana flamel | or r nylon quilted lined, attached 1.79, 3 te &, Lined Pants O00 | New colors. Gives 34 to 40. - Big Savings 3.99 LADIES’ WARM SKIRTS | A real saving on better skirts reduced, Sizes 32 zo Sizes 34 48. ) to 30. Warmth With Weight 12.99 Tots Girls { SNO SUITS ‘All nylon washable. 3- fe piece suits. Sizes 3 to 6x, 1.79 Tots’ Sleepers Warm All Wool 29199" Sab Teen COATS Long Sleeve 5.99 MEN’S SWEATERS Orion V-neck Sweat- ers in wanted colors. | All sizes. Outstanding Values! 3.99 LADIES’ BLOUSES 1” Choose from long sleeve, sleeve styles. All Wool, Warm 49.99 MEN’S _ TOPCOATS | Smart looking all wool coats for teens. Sizes 10 to 14. $3.99 Baby Bentings $2.90 §T Weekly A real saving on all wool topcoats. Warm Values 1.99 LADIES SCARFS GLOVES to keep warm. Save! roll up cuffs, and short - (All wool scarfs or gloves Keep Them Warm } $22.99 Girl's 24,99 st. Mary's Coats, Sets 4 so. Keep Warm *. 24.99 MEN’S SUBURBANS Pay $1 Weekity lf you waited until now for a suburban coat here is a bargain for you. 34 to 46, $8.99 Men's Pants een eee rs eee oe a 4 : ae BAS t fe ¥ f ‘. iawery rTP SILVERPLATED TRIVETS For Hot Dishes, Flower Vases | $50 Pet. Tax Inoheded 6% Inches in Diameter. $ Bal) Feet for the ——_, Look Heavily Plated ... Beautiful JEWELERS Pontiac 16 W. Huron St., pwwvvvvvvvve Ys FE 2-0294 By OLGA CURTIS ‘NEW YORK (INS)—Singer Abbe Lane owns two mink coats, a chin- chilla stole, an 18-carat diamond ring, a dark green ‘sports car, a ihusband named Xavier Cugat, a starring part in a Broadway musi- cal and a ——— — “Now I am,” enthused Lane, “I finally got what I want- oo" pink kitchen.” A pink kitchen? a rt od | | ichildren born to Oakland County couples as recorded in the County | ‘Clerk's office. Only the fath®r's iname is used. 6’ Pontiac | Horst J. Bohnen, 170 N. Opdyke | Orville E. Thompson, 315 E. Beverly | John J, Tynan, 1010 Canterbury | Edward A. Thompson, 1530 Rotsel, | Rean A. Turner Jr. 1370 Parkway. | Pred ‘A. Tate, 2615 James K. Denaid L. Trammell, 1034 Cherryiawn | octup Sets, Néw. York apartment, is a trib- ute to womanly impulse, It-is a symphony of pink sinks, ‘built-in copper ovens, pink eleetric stoves, pale purple shutters, cop- per toasters and built-in TV - aun wise inhale oa onion, sesh’ marinated in 2) Spee chili and may- cornbread. : Miss Lane won't let her pas- sion for cookery interfere with such practical. matters as_ mak- ing money, thorgh. : Miss ( Following is a list of births of _ of her own, But not even a large Swedish |* cook can keep a determined girl/ . *e. & out of the kitchen. Especially if) — the girl has red hair, 12 new pot- holders and a spare $6,000 with mashed potatoes.”’ she empha- which to build a dream kitchen sized, ere then my cook wouldn't let) Standing on her piisanbquiyie the—tcitehento-practice-**—inset—tile floor, her hand —resting x * * want “SoT shall, = = “None of this roast beef and with little sausages. and onions, in the forthcoming Broadway show ere _ Miss Lane's little $6,000 dream, st with lots of olive and garlic|" Oh Captain” is that of a sexy “You can bet I won't do any sa on page." ‘she said em- tically. “ men at home on the pink-and-copper dishwasit |watching me have their own cooks py Abbe,.outl in the kitchen; from me they don’t Miss Lane swears that it's only “I shalt make lentil. seup’ by pure i it re unable te “ean CKEDIT NSELLORS ‘oe MICHIGAN CREDIT CQUNSELLORS snd ‘debts or bills many you ows. RMoemah a A date: uy OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ——_ B PLACE TO PAY : ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. & Sat. 9 41‘, 8. Saginaw » FE §-018 Experience Assist You” to perience, Be by App't. Above Oskland Theater atrange for peyments yes con Claude R. Teague, 232 W. Howard. | Clifford J. Teague, 437 Elm. | William M. Terry, 471 Clayburna, Keith G, Traver, 2107 Briggs. Peter Voydanolf, 806 Chalmers. Leland C. VanAlstine, 1182 Eckman. Theodore T. Villella, 244 8. Paddock. Pau! G. Vaientino, 20 Putnam. | Justion R. Vargas, 22 Florence.“ Neil EB. Wilson, 229 E. Walton. | James A. Warner, 24065 Jones Dorwood E. Bedford, 600 E. Columbia. Robert L. Atkins, 249 W. Wilson. Mark A. Bach, 2935 James Harold D. Babb, 3351 Pirria. Rebert W. Balma, 354 Rivard. Floyd H. Bartley, 25 E Longfellow. Dale P Beecham. $00 Second “ Derek C* Beaumont, $13 Kuhn. Jack F. Bohiman, 303 E. Pike Eugene A. Bone, 328 W. Wilson Earl R. Bowling. 215 W. Rutgers. ——— Dated tute te tte te te te - rrr TOUCCC CC ww ywwwes POT ECCT revvvveTvvwvrrrre YY al i i i i i ti dnl in business. *+eees eer epene rwvVvVvVTVv—CVC0C0C0T00C00700070707000000 8% i i i i i i i te wv A Good Position For Now Ready Get NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK car EEK Office-trained men and women are urgently needed High school or college also mature women — this is your opportunity to enter the business world. We have many employ- ment calls which we are unable to fill. DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-3551 Pontiac — Call in Person or Return This Ad for New Bulletin oeeee es ee Name “Address graduates and . rwvvvYvwveVrvwvVTwTTVTerTrrTTTTYTTerTreTrTr Teer Tee Se hn tn fn tn i hn bi in i i Li hi i Mn i An Min i Ah Lin tin sn Mien Mle A Mi Mi An Mn Mla dM Ahn th PPP PDD PD DDD DD OO EOE ODE DESDE SEE CSCS SE SS vwwuvvevvCTCTVreTTreeeerweVeY. Sal A A A tl ls in Min Ai in hi Mh Mi i ll, ni ial Dennis E, Brando, 103 Home William O,. Brewer, 97 Churchill! Paul R. Breininger, 465 E. Beverly. Billy J. Brendle, 31 O'Riley Ernesto Buremrostro, S Patterson. Harry C. Bulson, 827 Pensacola Henry H. Burket, 7842 Lafayette Kenneth L Burr, 714 E. Mansfield. Melvin C. Adams, 610 Tyrone James C. Allen. 1104 N. Cass Lake Charles J, Anderson, 5208 Lynsue Lane. Lesije V. Pillow, 274 Liberty | Ernest D.- Pruente, 75 Madison. Lewis H. Reynolds, 770 Mae. Willie B_ Reid, 451 Branch Jose A. Reyna, 300 W. Wilson. George 8 Rosin, 1170 Russell. Virgil R. Ryan, A-6 Arcadia James FP. Perquette, 94 N. Marshall: Russel D, Rager, 4145 Clintonville. Davtd E. Reed. 313 Ard Walter D. -Woods, 375 E Sheffield. Willlam B. Walker. 115 Palmer. Sameel Whiting, 143 Hughes Lewis E. Whitehorn, 4201 Clint onvitle. Qarland G. Woody. 4234 Boyd. Lake Orion Robert M. Johnson. 204 O'Connor. Duane W. Jenkins. 2295 Cole | Robert H. Ackerman. 6:2 Buene Vista ; @ibert A. Pete_668_Lawson + Irwin L. Moore, 707 Buena Vista. Leaton O. McClary. 16 N. Shore Norman R. Maloney. 1019 S. Lapeer Robett A. Strehle, 1700 Avalon Sidney E. Sparks, 881 Abseguam! Trail.) Donald A. Rochette, 1131 Miller George E. Regetz. 576 Bagley Theron E Walker. 16 Heights, Hal G. LeMonde. £20 Vernita Patrick D. Seott, 190 W. Flint. David C. Collind, 118 Andrews Ralph J. Fogler, 3985 N. Rochester. Hugh J. Thomas, 456 S Broadway. Citftord Cc Tayler, 2281 = —————— 2 Kittens Not Enough LORING, Ont. 2 — Two kittens weren't enough for Debbie, pet cat) owned by Sandra Bain of this North, Bay district community. Debbie, has adopted eight baby black) Lge Indah te Manuel L. White, 404 Howard McNeil! Sm "ewrwevrvevrwrwrevevevwvrvrvvevvvweYwTVveYvY TERT » TT | LOR TV Now! 1] Te TERMS AVAILABLE RCA Victor Big Color TV is Compatible, . It’s like having 2 sets in 1. You see colorcasts in brilliant “Living Color” plus black-and-white shows. And Victor Big Color TY sets bring you 254 Sq. im. of tiewable area... on a big 21” tube (overall diameter). Now is the time to buy—prices are lowest in RCA Victor history! all RCA 825 WEST ‘HURON ~ Just East of Tel-Huron Shopping — Do Away with Hard and Rusty ~ Water! — Have a whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier complexion, and even save up to 80% on soap. If you are renting a softener unit, you can now have. your own Water Softener for only . 5 43 Per Month ~ Including Sales Tax No Money Down [to year wannanry Rs - Semi-Autometic— = __ Only. a Few Minutes. to- Regenerate For Information Call. CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. © 3465 Auburn Road FE 4.3573 tional consultant to the National Association for Mental Health. It’s this: “While ‘there is a suspicion| among some scientists that there is| #¥8Hable to her, a predisposition to alcoholism, the) If we have had an alcoholi¢ par- bulk of evidente suggests that it ent, we can be easily infected by fo de fle dhe may nick the | kind of help her local Family Service Association can make conscious of wash ase ce ce ner she fatal suis Mace exe ma Harwick, treasurer. Appointive officers are Mrs. Wil- ford. Brown, warden; Mrs. Tillie Joyce Elaine Make Pag Chore Pleasant for Grandmother Consideration by Parents Prevents Resentment From Developing By RUTH MILLETT is not inherited.” ihis sense of helplessness, Without xg Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. | - Here are a few rules- to r-mother*. in California Chapel of Wedding Bells, Bell- flower, Calif., was the setting for the wedding of Joyce Elaine Fin-| zel of Downey, Calif., ami David \Parker, also of Downey. Mrs. James Campbell of Filer, street and Leo Finze| of Clarkston are the bride’s parents, and the! bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Parker of San Le-|’ ‘The Rev. Mr. Parker) ‘designed or mother-in-law happy to sit with your children oc- casionally. Every one of them has been suggested by letters from a who say they resent babysitting with eir grandchildren be-+ performed the ceremony.. bride wore'a white lace gown, cocktail length, with scoop. neck- “For her Dec. 29 wedding, the | Finzel Wed | Ceremony red satin cocktail-length dresses and carried white camellias. James Parker was his brother’s best man and Robert King —— the guests. A reception was held mente | bridal room of the church. the newlyweds are Downey. member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. The bridegroom was grad-' ‘uated from Chico -State College,’ Chico, Calif., and is affiliated with After a trip to Santa Barbara, living “The new Mrs. Parker atfendedt Eastern Michigan College and is a 45-Pc. Set $60.60 line and long pointed sleeves. A ‘tidra of Tace and seed pearis } ORGANDIE, GINGHAM, _ HOMESPUN, TAM-O-SHANTER ... Many other patterns to choose from Save up to 60% and sets | on open stock Iota Sigma “fraternity. : 4 ! cause of the lack of con-|for babysitting by helping | her out | held her shoulder - length veil, Dixie Porrery| rimgiciatanl igs the part offs ether ways. | and the bridal bouquet was an |, Tiectric power for puriping ol eaecnber to: Sunligh an not | arrangement. of white orchids, iinia ‘hee . For Your Convenience : : : Penetrate water and carried white camellias. .... Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. — Sunday Noon to 9 P. M. Pick her up and take her home at the end of the evening. Don't ex- pect her to drive her own car alone at night. . January CLEARANCE ACCESSORIES, — | Evoatine ncaa : more than one-quarter of a mile.) ygiriam Stelzer was honor maid - Only about four per cent of the Below that depth there is little anq Rosemarie Zumstein was the total land surface of Norway is pliant life in lakes or oceans. ‘bridesmaid. Both were gowned in cultivated. -5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Ts ee " * OFF Up to ) AO% and More | * * * ‘to. babysit while you are out. | Don’t- insult. her with a long list SPECIAL! COTTON PAJAMAS BY LADY NO-BELT "3.00 of instructions about what to do pes] , and not to do. If she managed to 4 ROBES rear a family of her own, she can pr look after your children for an eve- ning without a lot of advice and comfortable .broadctoth and plisse pj’s. ey Regular to 45.00 rules. : a ; | by Rutledge... priced for special Ke $ $ | _—* your children - a a a NOW 4 to 27 OY aa oabe can af Gem | w\Y January savings! prints or gay | ig a pleasure to her. | Take time when you return home to tell her about your evening, in- stead of rushing her out of the house so that you can fall jn bed." Show your appreciation by more than routine thanks. Letting her know how much it means to you to be able to go out without having a worry on your mind will make her feel that she is contributing to your happiness. | * * : * Even though she is generous enough to offer, never let her give up plans of her own to take over, ; Accessories—Main Floor ‘your responsibilities. a Manage, somehow, to repay her. " Quilted nylon or cotton robes, velvet hostess robes, fancy “4 pajama sets, duster or full length robes. | | HANDBAGS ral Regular to 25.00 —| now &B to 15 Calf, suede or broadcloth in clutch or handle styles. btack; brown, Trev 7, red Ve toast: stripes! regular or boxer short styles! choose from a wide assortment. sizes 12 to 20. oe lacobsons In III ILE oe eden a ‘Carpets by Lees It’s the new look in Twist Carpet! Better texture! New colors! Built-in durability! Cleans so easily! LEES new DURASET is a rich combination of finest im- _ ported wools and long Surge = ~DURASET iso SALE OF FUR- BLEND SWEATERS we Y \ \ \ N . . : . =a N | 7 color is the keynote of our or Pog \ . 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Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 p.m. OR 3-2300 SL pati etree yet tart ih WIMP LELITETIOIOOLEOESIT EN : , . ees ‘ » ' u & > THE BONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JA Easy Credit Terms! Ample Free Parking! OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 SAVE UP TO $90.00! SAVE $4.55! 4 drawer maple fin- ished Chest. Dovetailed drawer con- struction .. SAVE 830.00! Limed oak Double Dresser, tilting plate a mirror and Panel Bed ; SAVE $30.00! Double Dresser, Chest and Beokcase Bed, plastic coated Banish walrut finish SAVE $80.00! 18th Century styled Double Dresser and Bookéase Bed in harvest tone mahogany finish SAVE $60.00! Limed oak plastic top Triple Dresser with framed plate giass mirror and Panel Bed SAVE $110.00! Grev walnut Triple Dresser, Chest and Panel Bed. Heoker quality construction, discon- tinued floor sample ; SAVE $46.00' Double Dresser, Chest and Bookcase Bed. Center drawer guided and dust-proof construction: Coral mahogany by Bassett ” + heheh Renae RRRRT SAVE $40.00! 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FRAY, JANUARY. 10,1 1958 TPONTTAG, MICHIGAN. a ene, “SEVEN Snow Tai of P “Annual Dance 7 in Girls’ Gym Linda Stoner, Batten! Heading Committees; Doors Open at 9 P.M. By WILLIAM BANK “Snow Silhouettes’ will tbe the theme of the Pontiac Central High _ annual 1 J-Hop tomorrow night. ce will be held in the). Girls’ Gymnasium from 9 to 12. ’ Linda Stoner and Howard Bat- ten are the general chairmen, They are being agsisted by Jea- nette Ohanesian, publicity; Carol Olson, decorations; Margaret Murphy, tickets; Gary Christen- sen, post dance; Karen Hickson, music; and Ellen Taylor, pa- trons. Besides the parents of these stu- dents, Principal Francfs Staley and] - assistant principals Donald Me- Cracken and C. T. Forsman will serve as patrons. _ * Wednesday fhe National Honor) Society initiated new Representing the different stations of the society were Lynn Colwell, scholarship; Richard Elsholz, leadership; Carrol Beaty, service - and Harry Moore, character. NEW MEMBERS INITIATED Other new members are Betty Hunt, Roberta Hunt, Barbara Moore, Wanda Phipps, Eugenia! Thompson, Lessie Watkins and Judie Yonger. ] Andrews, Merrie Canterella, Jeanne, * The cheerleaders are selling shoulder patches with the design of the new school seal. They are seil- | ing them before and after school’ and graduates may also puchase | them. The projects taken down to the annual meeting of the American Association for the A ‘ement af Science by two PCH s its dur- ing Christmas vacation‘were high-, ' ly praised by the attending scien-| tists. These projects bt Ronald. Hoekman and Richard Serwin,' were the only invited projects of high school students, They have also been invited to display them) at Bowling Green State University * * * Sixteen members of the PCH A Cappella Choir who attended the national music camp in Interlochen this summer will participate in the University of Michigan All-State Choir today and tomorrow. They will attend the 13th annual Mid- western Conference on School, Vo) cal and Instrumental Music at the! university. TTT tee Dayton “‘Tiomanen, prea} Those participating inclu oh e: Julie Blank, Marie Cosma, Ro Everett, Bill McClure, Don Maan. Ron Miller, Rudolph Nartker,| Duke Relyea, Sandra Sommerville, Vickie Vandecar, Sally Warren, members. | held tonight following the Water- LEAD SENIOR CLASS — These are the four Waterford Township High School senior class of- ficers who are now busy making arrangements for the class trip.to Mackinac Island in May. Left to right ae are; Sandra Stockton, 76 5. Panel Studies Segregation ; Pontiac Press Phote Avery St., secretary, and Jim Davis, 2984 Edge- water St., vice president. Seated are Judy Wag- ner, 378? tancoinshire Dr., treasurer and Aaren Wright, 1039 La Salle Dr, president. Waterford Senior Class Plans Mackinac Cruise By SANDY (CLEMENCE felub plan to baby-sit for parents'management and operation of the during the PTSA meeting Wednes- store. Senior class members of Water: day. Club fort! Township High School have se ll, president; been choosing room-mates for the vice-president; boat trip to Mackinac Island this |May. Officers of the trip club are - Harold Golding, president; Judi Th ub ‘Russell, secretary; and Barbara . . ae mm Stephen Johnson, treasurer. Rohrer. * * * An after-game danc ferd-Lincoln Van Dyke basketball ‘game. Today's prep assembly was. sponsored by the Hi-Y and Y- Teens club. Thespians, the advanced so- | ciety of the Dramatics club, plans to held an initiation cere- mony. Monday night at WTHS. | Officers of the Thespians in- dent; Ruth Ann DeGrow, vice- | president; Carole Tynan, secre-_ tary-treasurer; and Don North, pledge master. The Varsity and JV debaters won’ officers Florence Liskey, | Carol Huff, secre-| tary: and Carole Vought, treasur- ing for the annual music festival, , University ot Nebraska is going er. Sponsor is Sue Baber. * Hubbell e will be 2&*t week. The purpose of will be for students to _ftudy the ford. * * * are Judi Rus-| 'the music department ‘which will be held bad ‘Central High February 15. sponsored by! Richard J. Meier, choral music and Lynn director, plans to have 20 solos, plans to tske a tour three songs by the girls’ ensemble. dows will cost about one-fifth what by Lekberg; “When the Saints Go through the J. L. Hudson Company and one by the boys’ ensemble en-!giass would cost and will offer ‘Marching In” by Howorth; “‘Holi- the trip tered in the festiv al from Water-|more jhsulation than single-pane day Song’’ by Schumann; sec a . |participation, ability and poise, In . |speaking before an audience, and Ss Lincoln Choir to Sing _ Weshinaton Student Other contestants sre Ronald Vote for Councilmen ‘|Andrews, Lawrence DeMilner, Jo-| Students enrolled in classes in re practic- at Pontiac St. Mike’s 10th Grade English Classes Discuss Many Topics ———_-____— By MICHAEL BUCHANAN In an effort to develop group to stimulate, thinking, the tenth grade of St. Michael High School is — . holding a series of classroom _panel__ discussions. Topics include segregation, eancer and cigarette smoking, earth satellites, hot-rods and drag-strips. discussions are prepared in addition to regular classroom work in fundamentals of English. Students participating in the segregation panel not pictured in- chaded Patricia Clevering and Phil- lip Wyzgoski. —_——— | Five boys from St. Michael's ues lare going to Cranbrook School for : ca ents : : lye nericivene So vee ey| SEGREGATION PANEL — These students Nege entrance examination. Part, 2 members of a 10th grade English class at St. of the group are taking it in order) Michael High School who were members of a panel discussion on segregation this week. Left to to qualify for the General Motors) ™ : : Scholarship, while Michael Biallas| "ight are: Sharon Daugherty, 197 Wolfe St.; Shar- is taking it for the National Merit Scholafship program. Se a ae Peatiac Press Phete on Herald, 5795 Pine Knob Rd., Clarkston: Nancy Budwit, 204 Beach St. (seated); Eugene Zimmer- man, 445 N. Johnsbn Ave., and Ken Biron, 30 James St. : at U. of M. Conference ie siz nus ot he weet a Washington Junior High School The Lincoln Junior High School of the Seventy Day Adventists ‘concerns the interest in the semi- Concert Choir travels to Ann Ar-) will check the dogptions for re- annual election for officers of te bor tomorrow to sing a half hour'| distributions. Student Council, program at the Midwestern Con- Candidates are president—Gary seph Tatham, and Robert Mine- /weaser, University Greenhouse to Be Made of Plastic ference on School, Vocat and In- Sevieg machete end diner is be; Henry, Loretta Nesanchuk, and , iCOLN, N . strumental Music held on the "& done by the 128 students in Susie Newhouse: vice president—~ LINCOLN, Neb. (INS) — The - s of the University of Mich-the ninth grade who have signed Darlene Woodhull and Alan Buch- | igan. up for the annual trip to Wash- man, and secretary - treasurer — | ‘—= * aoe moat Th rogr will swith ston, D. C. from April 30 to Nancy Crawford and Linda Olds, | of plastic instead of glass. e program ii open A ay 4. “Theme Song” written by the di-|“!@y 4 A man and a woman fac- -*)* : lulty member will be assigned to The pi-weeki ly-dances, sponsored each of the four busses making by the Student Council and the city the trip under the sponsorship of: ‘recreation department were re- ph Forman, assistant principal. sumed on Wednesday after an tions) The Teen Age Dance Night was omission of four weeks due to the from “Annie Get Your Gun" by eld at Lincoln on Wednesday in holiday vacation. These alternate * * * rector, Jerry Smith, and will con-| Agronomists say the plastic win- tinue with “Hear My Cry, Q God”, iglass. Berlin; and “Give Me A Song To the school gym for an evening of &5 Square and social dances, Sing’ by Elliott. Jill Hicks will square dancing. Russell Frid and The most recent faculty wedding be the accompanist. Norbert Daul were sponsors with) Was that of the ppireginbea — : the Pontiac City Recreation De- music instructor, w ‘ame Mrs. 2 aaa ee mom alge Si pe incl (ued cheGing te reaeets | Am anal project was de. Bellevue, Michigan high school. _ bution to needy children. Paul | veloped in printing class when Ron-| . -! * . | Allison of the Child Accounting @/@ Mansen designed an emblem) Joining the faculty this week was | Department heads the commit. featuring the printing classes of| John English who will teach Eng- | tes with Philip Wargelin as col- ‘Lincoln Junior High. Through a/ lish and socia! studies. English will lector for Lincoln. The filling of ‘UK screen process the emblem is/ also act as adviser for an eighth ‘etothes_boxes_wilt start January ‘F@nsierred tothe _white_T- —homeroem_greup.— 13 when all -homerooms will make ©f the class.members. The Lincoln | Gerald Smith of Michigan State contributions. The Salvation ‘lettering surrounds a silhouette of University is a new student teach- Army; St. Vincent dePaul So, Abraham Lincoln: George Gary er. Smith is working with Vern ciety, and The Dorcas Society ‘5 the printing instructor of the | Riemenschneider in English and a class. " social studies, Larry Beamer, Emmanuel Wjl- their fourth victory Manday when liams, Dick Eley, Charles Law and they successfully defended their. Faster n Gals a Elaine Dalley. George P ut nam, first-place title in the Inter-Lakes. a vocal music department director, League. The meet was held at F Kj kb ll : | Ss acca tig ogo a avor KICKDa Ne Displa Slay baugh’ * The Future Teachers are mak- ck & | | eee ee re w on. isp y at y ugh's i ans to honor two graduat- é ic. | n a avorite i ame eae They are Marva heel oe nes girls’. sport at Eastern Junior High “iT ISN Ls TOO EARLY TO BUY OR sow ne honsed for being ex (meeting of the year will be held) sons Sh umck/ gee cheaginy ~ AT LEAST TO BEGIN LOOKING . eeptional future teachers during next Wetnesday at & pm. at i jteam and all-school champions was IWTHS. Esther Middlewood, state F ithe * ‘Just Between Them and Us” IE. 2 have ia trailer load. af. ; eer Eee Genres ant atic ess | NEW 56 THOMPSON BOATS | e new lab assistants fe > tion. in Michigan, wi the prin- ; x Z chemistry department have just cipal speaker j ‘ | Oth : . vt he ; ee OAT a been announced, They are James). . aoa rete ewan = . am A new. line with us... Williams, Gail Sedrick, Kathy Hun- PTSA_} ANEL WEDNESDAY seine Pinata Sysanis look them over. . Cee Sao ~ Aria za et n ran o — =W Patri Kline, Joh . McClure |. Panelists inctude: Frieda Huz- _gee |Wheatley, Beatrice Stevens, San- . a y. Patricia Kli nl gett and Jerome Weiss, visiting “< |dra Curran, and Janet Weisel, We also handle and Vaiers Ar ——— ‘teachers; Byron Merritt and Mrs. Ari Craft |Raymond Baber, counsellors at The hemp leigh Eat risto-Cro Dunphy The annual PCH Science ¢F ail ithe high school: George Madden jaora amp ge! lneccaaes | Cherokee Aero-Craft will Ge held in the Boys’ Gym onang Bernard. Heaney assistant ( eee oe Comes ce _Al Croft F | March 14 and 15. Anyone in.Oak-|rincinals of Isaac J Crane Jumt- Maxine King, captain; Dianna | . AluUMa-Lrert relond | land county and in school, grades ir tion School: ‘and tem ivadere Rounding, Gale Taylor, Cheryl : Aqua Swan ) pa throught 12, lol os Ls from the. Waterford Township FAMILY DAY AT ST. FRED'S ih de oe Pontiac Press Phete | Adler, Diane Agar, Deborah — ve ject on any phase Of science. ; sini ia, f the feast of the Holy Family, St. Fred- skit. They are Julie: Slowik, 691 N. Squirrel Ra. | Boone. : = 3 : leadership training class. ance 0 y. ve y Sq ANK r mae ogy al eae . “ B m erick High School, students will attend the Holy Auburn Heights, chairman; Judy Armel, 311 Dick | The seventh grade champion B FINANCING LAYAWAY OR as ond beet ag SS . Family Hour Sunday at ‘St. Vincent's Church. Left. St., and Rose Marie-Sclesky, 3014 Bessie St., Au- team was the “‘Sideburn Rockers." SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD. . | & : Members of the Future Nurses’ to right are students who will participate in a burn Heights. ‘The team consisted of Oriene’ : eo = ee e +. iTrammell, captain; Carol Farner, w 2 - wu \Debby Swain, Janet Crocker, San-/ ‘ 4 MSU Student Teachers . Deby Sees, det Costes, Se e wy you to look over our complete | Begin at Madison St. F red Pupils ‘erly Lowe, Charlotte Mellor and ines of boats, motors. ee Lg Judy Williams, Four Rom rae trom Michigan to Observe | State University began their stu-| . | dent teaching at ‘Madison Junior Holy Family Day Clarkston Students Now ‘taking in outboards for igh § is week. : | _— Blackburn Fe do bef By PATRICIA FOSTER: ‘Attend Detroit Play repair service . 2 OD | work in: Industrial under th | t hour mec direction of John Blake; Beryl After having enjoyed two weeks _ sinigeite al a Pe ara chores Al Herdy, our factory trained hanic hes just | Bremen will teach in the physical 2 pe s returned from Johnson outboard motor school — | remen . of leisure, students at St. Fred- at Clarkston High School attended: bring yours in now! ~ : SE ir bite aon erick High School returned to the play, “The Most Happy Fel-| : train in the art department with classes Monday to begin discussions a meas —->) | Pauline Woodin, and Sandra Shaw| in the hore sodalities on the ob- eee SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF | | ig doing her practice teaching - in) servance of the feast of the Holy a Scarain a= lam . USED OUTBO ARD MOTORS : udies—with—Dea—Hal} as! ; sic at. . rasta rg teacher. Ss Family this coming Sunday. Clarkston High School. His senior | * ” x wk band, composed of some 60 mem-| 4 During the week of January T3- |. Family “Rely Hears—are- ‘Neing bets ee a ir go SPECIAL Se ag 17, clothing collections will be} held. throughout the Diocese andicvdes concert and a ; . te ee ee age Pasig Rep ~30 -HP Johnson Motor. . Wolveri eet thadnean, ‘Ties collection we will have our own Holy Fam-|assemblies and football games. olverine - o wil be part ofthe city wide “Share|. ily Hour ‘Sunday at-St. Vincents The band marched tn two pe. Moulded plywood boat with steering i The Clothing Week”. All of the| | from 4-to 5-p.am——______rades 1 controls and windshield, boat trailer—= ee clothing donated will be goog : vominier, Fook part in «Milford all for to needy children in this 2 area. | The future teachers club are iceitennial celebration, and, by participating to encourage at- ispecia! invitation, played and , wae Sailiises of ta Scty Saat by in- |marched at the Annual Band sang - Half of Newsprint in U.S. acing ed grade school pupils to [held at the University of Michigan, | have their families present and [Ann Arbor. H CHICAGO — More than half the to join in the Family Holy Hour |. The band has also actively par- world's anmesl yer a eve | and x ticipated in the sports. activities print is consumed here at school. Playing at most) States. Daily and Sunday news- The Mh ews he tome oa tes of the newsprint used in this} Mig eneghe oe sa Sed wat Wo tes ‘before-game and haltaime country, baie ot the Sealer ‘Gets . “shows for a fans. y 3 re | sd i, SF og a ee ee ia ga ar eee ee ee Se ey ee oe Judge Emmett Hi. Nanna said youngsters were * ‘a little young’ 2 miles a ee ae view. Entire Stock Specially | Priced For This Event Terms it : that for at iy . that is ON ENTIRE STC C ‘ead I Nationally Famous Watth — wt 50% CHOOSE PROM BULOVA. ELGIN BENRUS. LONGINES, GRUEN NO MONEY DOWN! 1 YEAR TO-PAY! na fo ke be ace = jen Great Power - she made piain in her first inter-' e E F Fie 7 = ’ By INTERNATIONAL ‘NEWS a ."We will find our own way) out.” : : At her villa in Cannes, the Be- This message, from Dr. Vivian _ vetie Labrousse'Ernest Fuchs, reminded Britons 5 Enetish farmer, had planned] who as ¥ ne the venture.as a means of draw-| mature .. . bef Aga Khan directed in butter een eons \ New Drayton fan 3} ot) PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUET oo an . dancing to: 4 - ROOM AVAILABLE SEE ar LOUNGE | BOB LAWSON at the Organ 4] L. nice lictsscrs . BOB WEIGAND Tenor Sax <¢ Open Deily 9 A. M. to 2 A. M. — Sunday 2 P, M. to 2 A, M. and Clarinet 4 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BUS BOWEN at the Drums $] 1650 N. Perry ot Pontioc Rd. FE 3-9732 ————_ WED. thri_ SUN. ¢- ——— ———— =F . = 4 oc Sab Ae CHICKEN DINNER... All You Can Eat... $2.25 > Dining = (ts, Distinctive Bess 4195 Dixie Highway OR3-7161 § Luncheon Parmele Hotel Gomme 4] . aoe : Dinner Old Dutch. Mill | AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘Bring your friends and enjoy an evening of dancing to the music of . ARIZONA and His —— a WESTERN and SWING EVERY FRI., SAT. and SUN mee FEATURING Cocktail Party © Banquet _ Meeting » Hi nysl Inn ee PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS g BOB teprae. Prt: a 4 KING of the HILLBILLIES @ STEAKS "_ @ CHICKEN ¢ e BEER _ @ WINE e LIQUOR Before That Night of Da Try Our Famous Chicken-tnceeBacket......csecesse 9U0DO i - SeRIB’ S$ Bar and Restaurant 130. S, Telegraph FE 4-901 Dancing » DIXIE BAR bag a Dancing SUNDAY | | re LDN Airmen ates A 2m, : Fri, and Sat. ©. to DICK DENGATE | and His “Esquires” ‘oo Cawty THCHHECOLOR — | SAE TEN Peem 5 4 ens tone bl i i aii ha a hhh ahhh haa vee NO “Now! ——- New! tt “UTAH BLAINE” “HELEN. MORGAN, STORY” TODAY : ~ae ; \ i ieee SATURDAY "2nd THRILLERT WHY DIO THE KEY HOLD THE J —— SATURDAY —— 5 CARTOONS-—2 FEATURES 7 EARL HOLL] iMAN + MANNE FRANCIS KEENAN WYNN + FRED CLARK % EVA GABOR - RUSS TAMBLYN \s i rEFF RICHARDS * ——e at 1:15- %: Log 13 - 7:28-8:22 P. ADDED lead de Cartoon Fun... "Feeding the Kiddie” Also Novelty NK SINATRA—RITA HAYWORTH KIM NOVAK in “PAL JOEY” 4 bs sy Np TUE S726 DEAOLI EST r KILLEF R me “Side-Spint + _.@@-them. Free maternity care * on the television. * ~ to which the welfare state has —4m-the world where—a—man_is | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1058 _ : se " _Weltare State Doesn Doesn't Bring Happiness Syd Envy of Privileges Stirs Britons’ = lg dees a public bar * everything but .outlook. Cia prog remain —— There are no callouses on Cit. poverty and unemployment, “They then proceeded to build the/ welfare state — “the new Jerusa- lem in England's green and -pleas-|._ ant land,” as the poet William). & Blake called it First, they nationalized the coat mines, the railways, the steel in- dustry, gas and electricity, and) the Bank ef England Then they binlt themselves new | houses (2.000.000 of them) and| schools, and every thifd house) sprouted a TV aerial - j * * * Thene were free spectacies, false! teeth anc wigs for those who need-| battering ram who resem- the detested middle class in % ‘Apo. ual labor in his life; He comes ens a cumhtaahiy wisi doe home, and he had the best edu- cation (Winchester Prep and Ox- ‘| buy. He is a striking contrast to the trade unionists who formed the British Labor Party. Yet Gaitskell » represents the new managerial type, the escape route by which .|the new working class hopes to _ break‘ its narrow confines and ‘\elimb ‘into the middle ciass- ANTI-SNOBBERY Anti-snobbery — this is the only ‘lerusade which could arouse the children of the. New Jerusalem from their ivory towers and TV sets. ; dust impertant this class issue is in British politics is shown in the recent nc noegcne mothers, free orange juice for Kiddies, sickness and industrial ac-/ Gdent benefits, widows and re-| tirement pensions, family allow-/ @nces — all were paid for by the State. And, having completed their | . revolution, the people lived hap- | pily ever after. Or did they? The story isn't finished yet, but} the children of the welfare state are far from happy What has happened to them is this: They have entered their new | Jerusalem, hung a ‘Do Not Dis-! turd” Sign on gates, and turned: < ~The Conservatives and the La-+ * fare state experiments. in Gloucester a. 2 56,570). The the people Who count ia lec: ‘tions are the 15,000 aircraft work- ers who comprise over one-third of the working population, To win these votes, the Tories | chose the son of a baronet, the Hon. Francis Dashwood, 32, who wears a bowler hat and refers to men as ‘‘chaps.” x« * Against him was Labor’s Jack Diamond, whose job as chartered accountant was one to which the son of an aircraft worker might a and “who —- in lected, but Labor increased its bor Party alike have been ham-|— mering on those gates for the past 10 years to no avail Having found One Drowns as Roat Sinks eee wm Pair Marooned 3 Days on Detroit River Island Neither the threat of iaflation nor exhortations to greater pro- duction effort will budge him from his Cloud Cuckoo-land. Appeasement rather than strug gie, apathy in place of action —|- DETROIT wH# — A ‘S-year-old) “Thursday, we were getting sy : ais mood of the average woman and her son have been) discouraged,” Mrs. Pierce said. ton 958 begins oy . a abel mia rescued by Navy helicopter from No one had seen our signals GAITSKILL GAUGES MOOD « amali Detroit Rives (sland where and we had shouted ourselves hoarse. Some children on shore eee Bae Eaveed nis tnd Bet ies stopped skating and started in » were marooned for three days, ter than Hugh Gaitskell, leader of after their boat capsized and one Of; our direction but I guess they the British Labor Party, and none their p: arty drowned teongid welwere fact cattle ods has been quicker to trim his sails) Mrs. Evelyn Pierce. and Rich- . just c & up. accordingly than this opposition’ ard Swanson 1. told their rescu- She said her son finally traced leader who may be Britain's next ers last night they made their way the word “‘help” in the sand, filled Prime Minister to Calf Island minutes after Mrs./the grooves with wood and was! * * * Pierce's husband Jack R. Pierce, W@)ting for darkness to light a Britain is in no mood for fur- 62, drowned some 250 feet off. fire- ther Socialist experiments? Very shore Monday Het ~*~ * * well, Socialism must be watered . elp came at last after someone down, Gaitskell counsels. A few The Pierces, caretakers of the jon shore apparently heard the bell) “pars age be would have been 2 ee me Ce privately | and signaled. with a piece of white owned island, were on their way lcloth. Minutes later they were! back with Swanson after a shop- zi burned as a heretic for such picked up by a helicopter from) attitude. an ing trip, the Grosse _Galtskell has even succeeded ae G lle base. In taming Aneurin Bevan, the | Mrs. Pierce said the trio had) traveled about three miles in their} wild Welshnian of the Socialist left. For six stormy years Bev- an led his band of left-wing guer- rillas in hit-and-run attacks on the Labor Party’s official leader- ship. But now that he sees himself &s Britain's future Foreign Sec- ,, retary, Bevan is as tame as a Persian kitten. 16-foot aluminum boat when waves} lke Schedules: began breaking over the sides near} arosse e pmdge ve said lhe ae Sn nee it ud 3 Conferehces, Stays in Capitol jwater filled the craft and it start- i@d to sink. She said the last words ane . WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- ard from her husband were: Gent Eisenhower had three con- “Jump, we're going geent” iferences scheduled today, a day| * * * awaneoe ee - after delivering his brief but ex-) One reason Gaitskell has been' shore, turned ‘ad one ‘ta wes beg Gee meee Une os so successful in his two years as father going under with his hands/ Labor Party boss is that he rep- over his head. He said he jumped resents what one conimentator has pack into the river, and brought his called the politics of envy. mother. to safety. NVIES , oo | ENVIES PRIVILEGE SIGNALS UNNOTICED The new industrial working class. Mrs. Indications are that the presi- dent will rémain in Washington| over the week-end. The President met with the Cab-. inet this morning and then con- Pierce said they had to‘ferred with Dr. Raymond Sautnier,+ break into their home because she chairman of the Council of Eco- lost her key when the boat went nomic Advisors. down, She related how they rang) Afterward, Eisenhower sched- an old ship’s bell to attract atten-- uled a conference with Wilson their class tion and tried to signal planes from| Clark Flake, U. S. ambassador ‘the Grosse Ile Naval Air Station,| to Ghana. two miles to the east. | The President's next message Se oe pe Congress will be on the budget 4 given rise may be better paid, housed, clothed and fed than many of its middie class brethren, but it envies the latter privileges. Britgin is still the only nation | Jadged socially by his accent, iE The end is : located on the Tren- rained be cockney or Old ~ ton Channel, midway between the/homic report on Monday, Jar.~20, ‘mainland and the southern tip of and later in the week, he will It is still the only Souter} where Grosse Ile send his special message on labor drinking saloons are mgidly par * legislation. * * titioned into the private bar, the: Mrs. Pierce said they could see’ Other special messages will. fol- saloon bar. the public bar, etc.children skating on a pond a half low. Just as a British workingman mile away but were unable to SaaS would never dream of penctrat-|attract their attention. She told! There has never been a recorded ing the saloon bar, so an upper-'rescuers abouj 20 planes were over instance of the birth of twin gor- Class, Briton would never dare in-/head at one time. illas. - — arr ie AP Facsimile THE YEAR — Mrs. ° Year.” Although wearing leg braces and facing “Richard Speese, 24, Kalamazoo, mother of four | more surgery, she assumes complete charge of and @ victim of paralytic polio since 1956, has homemaking duties. The children are |-t: David, | been named “Michigan Polio Mother of the = 4, Susan, 3, Mark, 4 months, and Melissa, 2. Monday. He will send up the-éco-7— majority from 748 to 8,374 votes. The Tories, on the other hand, dropped 10,585 votes, The same pattern is traceable in the 29 other by-elections to fill vacant seats in the House of Com- 'mons that have been held since | May, 1955, though the Conserva- \tives have, in most’ cases, been! imore fortunate in their choice of | candidate. * * * The question is inevitably asked: how would Gaitskell act in office?| | What sort of a Prime Minister iwould he be? It Gaitskell were ever to at- tain Britain’s highest office, the nation could expect government by conference, if not by contact | men, in the opinion of most ob- servers. The great danger, these observ-| ers feel, is that Gaitskell, as pre- mier, would sit around too many tables. He would spend his time |conferring not only with trade un- ions, but with trade associations, \farmers, societies for the preven- ition of this and the protection of that, the Russians and the Chi- nese, Mr. Nehru, Arabs on the rampage, the London County Coun- cil and Miss Vivien Leigh — in short, anyone who has a griev- ance. * * * “This is not a recipe for a very| wild Socialist government,”’ as |The Economist points out. ‘‘The| apprehension is rather that it, would be a recipe for a very weak jone.’ ‘| Next: Who are Britain’s fature | | rulers? : - Seaway Estimate $7 Million Lower WASHINGTON (®—Congress has been told the cost of building the U. S. portion of the St. Lawrence Seaway will be about seven million dollars less than what was esti- mated last year. © _The newest estimate came yes- terday from the St. Lawrerice Sea- way Crop., the agency designated] by Congress to construct the U. S. portion of the 27-foot-deep interna- tional project. The estimate is’ in| the agency’s annual audit report to Congress, The previous estimate, the cor- poration said, was about 133 mil-| lion dollars. Now, because of a) reduction in the estimated costs| of dredging in the seaway's Corn- -|wall Island section, the figure is $125,935,000. Juvenile Court Judge Declines Circuit Post DETROIT # — Juvenile Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman said today he had declined an offer of appointment to the Wayne County Circuit Court bench. been offered the vacancy created by the death Dec. 28 of Circuit Judge Thomas Maher. ' Kaufman declined to identify the Democratic Party officials who made him the offer. Gov, Williams has the authority to name a suc- cessor to Judge Maher. Kaufman said he declined the offer because of the ‘‘urgency” of his present duties. Mrs. Graves Heads Waterford Figure Club Mrs. Claude Graves has been elected president of the Waterford Township Fashion Your Figure Club for 1958, Others elected were Mrs, John Guenther, vice president; Mrs, Jo- seph Moery, treasurer; and Mrs. Nazarre Dugaw, secretary._Mrs. James tary, assisted Mrs, Moore. by ford University) that money can |. mum 4 Judge Kaufman, 49, said he had! Robert Owerr is. recording secre-|mainine tracks, ~ (Marine Denies Sergeant “Tried. on 28 Prisoners in Japan a Mario Lanza record. The burly former assistant war- deh at the Sasebo naval base brig ‘in south Japan said he only used his foot to shove the feet of sev- “In time to the record?” asked his civilian defense attor- ney, Frank H. Scolinos of Tokyo and Los Angeles. - * * + “No, sir, it never happened,” Barbuti replied. The 205-pound, 23-year-old ser- geant denied all 28 counts of cru- elty to prisoners charged to him except one slugging. He said that man told him, “Sir, I believe you are the fattest:man in the brig." The c arges carry a total maxi- —of- more than 30 years in prison, Barbuti is the 15th of 16 Marine guards at the Sasebo brig to be tried on charges of mistreating prisoners. Eight have been con- victed and six acquitted of lesser icharges, but the Navy Pacific Command at Hawaii reversed four 6f the convictions. Counts of Mistreating | B ? ¥ SOME OF FLORIDA 8THLL BALMY — To ‘offset the, adverse ‘publicity Florida is receiving today when snow fell in the Northern and Central sections of the Sunshine State, the Miami publicity de- partment quickly enlisted the services of Val Phillips (above) to pose in a bathing suit on Biscayne Boulevard. Val didn’t shiver an ounce with the temperature at 52 degrees and a northwest wind blowing at a Brrr-isk 24 mph, but she took no chances with her camera and had it covered with a mink fur piece. Fj if i gf | gS = 4 , diplomatic exploration and evi- that the Soviet ____ AP Becstentic Lice pat Begeois's new ‘diplo- ‘ ‘Auto Industry Entitled to Get ~~ Into Missile Field — Brucker WASHINGTON (® — Secretary! workers provides a fertile ground ,build Army. missiles at Warren, lof the Army Brucker told Michi- ;gan's Republican congressmen to- iday “The automotive industry is fentitled to get into the missile| business.” But Brucker said he could not! promise anything to alleviate the | congressmen’s complaints about a lack of defense pcomrapirt = their! unemployment: -plagued The Army secretary pen Sen. Potter and Michigan's 12 ee can house members to a breakfas meeting at his Pentagon office ra | |discussion of the situation. “While I can’t promise any! jpreferential treatment for Michi-) +gan as against the other 47 states,” |Brucker told a reporter after a 14% hour conference, “I told them I would tell my colleagues here at the Department of Defense about the advantages of Michigan for) missile production,” The congressmen deferred to ernor of Michigar, in briefing ing.. But the lawmakers said pri- vately they -werereassured—that- for Michigan, . “They (the congressmen) felt! that most of the defense contracts have been going to the aircraft industry in California and Michi- gan has been neglected,” said sent deal of merit in their argument’’ that the know-how of Michigan's automotive-centered industry and | | the pest = unemployed auto Rockefeller Invited fo Discuss Security WASHINGTON (#) — Investigat- ing senators today invited Nelson A.. Rockefeller to detail publicly. his recommendations for drastic reshaping of the nation’s military command and a sharp . increase in defense spending. . * * * Rockefeller was called by the |Pe Senate Preparedness subcommit- tee a day after Presient Eisen- hower proposed ‘‘unified direc- tion” of military planning and control, and called for a speedup in space age weapons. Last weekend, a special 21-man study group headed by Rockefel- jer urged greater unification of the armed services in part through a recasting of the role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. newsmen about the closed meet- | for missile production. “al Brucker said he felt it likely that a 530 million doilar contract re- cently granted Chrysler oT to Claims Election = Tait Proven | Lawyer for Teamsters Seeking to ‘Oust Hoffa Cites Delegate Illegality’ | WASHINGTON — Counsel for! i13 New York teamsters seeking to upset the election of James R. Hof-| snd fa as Teamsters President said to-| day ‘ ‘We have shown the election! ed. La) * * * This statement came from Jo-' 7seph as dawyers for to wind up presentation of their; case in Federal District Court. The New York group has filed suit to cance] Hoffa's election on grounds the téamster. convention in Miami Beach last October was rigged to name Hoffa a8 succes- ser-te.Dave.Beck..2s.union pres-., * * * “We've given a very substantial idemonstration of illegality in the, selection of delegates,’’ Blumen-' \field told newsmen. | The New York group seeks a jcourt order to cance] election of officers of the big union, direct a new election. and to terday by representatives Teamster Union locals in central states, . dent-elect of the union. The agreement. covers some 53,- 000 cartage drivers and 80,000 inter-city drivers. Hoffa said it other drivers. in the United States. ~ Covered by the agreement are Teamster Union locals in Michi- gan, Ohio, Indiana, Mlinois, Wis- Stolen Switch Engine Later Found Abandoned OGDEN, Utah — Somebody stole a diesel switch engine last night from the Union Pacific Rail- road yards, It was found aban-' doned half an hour later — near lice and ordered westbound freight train halted at Morgan. “Your DeSoto & | ! SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. 912 S$. Woodward—Birminghom Plymouth Dealer” “ME 6-5300 Hoffa and all other international) will set a wage pattern for 500,000 | dangers of a devastating nuclear for summit talks blunted the im- share space with Bulganin and in some cases took second place to the Soviet Premier. Mich., will be followed by other missile contracts for the state. There has been wide difference ‘of opinion over how many unem- __iployed auto workers could be ab-! sorbed: by the Chrysler contract. |to build 1,500-mile range Jupiter! ‘missiles and continue building 200-! |250 mile- range Redstone missiles. | Brucker said today that will be la question for Chrysler to decide. | “We did talk Michigan politics,” isaid Brucker, “but there was ab- |solutely no mention of candidat Good Skiing for District | Reports from Pontiac area ski-| ‘ing and winter sports areas iarad jindicated there will be good sk: Mt. ae = all oan in Brucker, a former Republican gov- |proceedings were obviously taint-\operation, with 12 inches of base 4 U.S. Flier’ S Release and dotoganning for the weekend = Promised by Albania PARIS #—Communist Albania iplus several inches of natural/promises to release a U.S. Air |snow. All tows, all slopes are in'Force flier and his jet trainer as ‘full use. Grampion Mt. east of Oxford has_ Brucker is doing the best he. can ithe dissident teamsters prepared all slopes in-use, with tows and) other facilities in full operation. Teeple Hill (Highland) Rec. area's. slopes in use all the time, with tows and other facilities available .on weekends. (Pontiac Ski Club). . Bald Mt, Rec. Area, slopes cov-| ered with plenty snow; regular ee bat por portable tows operate on . weekends, Summit, at Fenton has complete | iwinter sports facilities operating) with several- slopes, number of tows, igbosganing and i ice } Skating. MARKE ot Jens MPH consin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, | Market Tire and ONLY Balances ‘Your Wheels ‘soon as the weather clears. —Fhe—Atbaniantegation—in—Paris— telephoned the U. S. Embassy last night that Maj.. Howard Curran ‘and his T33 jet would be freed. The Tacoma, Wash., pilot disap- peared Dec. 23 while flying from‘ | France to Italy. Curran, a 39-year-old veteran of 18 years in the Air Force, was unable to land at Naples, his origi nal destination Dec, 23, because \of fog. He apparently headed to- ward Italy's east coast, looking for a clear field, and overshot the Coast. nd T TIRE war, ’ In London, Bulgariin’s proposal oe e fethrne ~—nasked.— * a vo THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 Seek Det | Americans Learn How It Feels a ae ue Sank B Ete Tokyo. Night Clubs hor Abst WHATS. MY (INE? TOKYO (INS)—Scorés of Amer- ‘days when Americans came and, “It's just too much bother to en- Gunmen Get $6 288 icans in Japan are getting the bart ;went everywhere as they pleased. {tertain an -American in here. They ‘During Daylight Holdup nee on. because they're ight Nor PREJUDICE don’t speak Japanese and often of Westside Branch eigners. But Japanese were guick to point | ithey don't understand what their For many Americans it was the out that restrictions against for-| bill means a start scenes Naea : . first time in their? lives they had eigners in public places is not a‘high prices.” -DETROIT & — Police today . : encountered_ ‘discrimination be- reflection of Japanese prejudice! oe who sothed a cause they were aliens. lagainst Americans and other West-| he eet Oe ec oe j westside branch of Manufacturers | ed, however, that an American as One American soldier, denied erners — or even a revival of old-) panied ea es | . National Bank of $6,288 in a day- access to a Tokyo cabaret, said: time Japanese Xenophobia. anne dy ea = |The Diamond Ring light holdup yesterday. ' a | | welcome because, there’s no lan- | y PRODIT ‘ The bandits forced a taller and “I guess the shee’s on So many Japanese have lets of guage problem. 2 NECSER OW h W F assistant -manager to place bills| °t@er foot Now I know how it | money tm their pockets these = put most cabaret owners said: | 3 CLORO ort aiting or ranging in denomination from fi faust feel for an Oriental to be 7 ‘days, according to Tokyo night a CCsicr ~ minatio ve “When we say our places are off| 5 DLIES to 100 dollars in a grocery ba discriminated against in the | | elub operator Takao Kamijima, ; They fled is @ helen cor Pye United States.” | that they keep business hum- jlimits to Americans and other for-| 6 SECEN ordering four bank employes and| A newspaper survey showed that) ming for tim without foreign | ieigners, we mean mostly the Gls." : one three customers into a back room. |Tokyo’s newest and most plush) Ustemers. os ol 9 RELE x * -* japartment houses and approxi-| Most Tokyo cabaret owners, | The survey turned up the fact) 10 SLEN Yeserdey's enswer tote, am coAch wock One of the customers, the Rev. imately ten per cent of the cabarets, \when pressed for the explapation ‘that many American servicemen: Galea se mewn Harold R. Kreig, pastor of st. /2 Tokyo, Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka of why doormen gently but firmly, jin the 12 years of occupation in| — Mark’s Evangelical United Breth- \— ~ Japan's largest cities — are off keep out ‘‘Gaijin'’ (foreigners), (Japan have earned an unfortunate) bd ren Church in Southfield Township, | jtimits to non-Japanese. ‘told two western reporters, one of ‘reputation as brawlers among the’ said one of the bandits was] TS Tt is a far cry from sccupation whom spoke _ Japanese: _ Ja Japanese. = ee Who's Wy Love Ine 7°19 The clergyman said the two men ordered tellers to fili the | bag with money from the cash drawer and then told John T, Car- lin, 27, assistant manager, to open the bank vault in 2 back room, -* When Carlin said there was no ~ men herded the employees and cus- tomers into the room and fled. * * * Carlin said he saw the men es-| caping in a car. i The getaway car was found an/ hour later 11 blocks from the bank. | Police said it had been stolen. | Ex-Baby Sued | , | —. _. ae . 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Died in 1928, that’s |‘ a ‘ s ee 1 Bipee a? agers : = {_“I'll be getting back,” she said. | spo¢ 7 mean’ ——— i , ae Se s jt = | Whe air im the barn was faint- “As I'vé already told you, there’s| pian the farm that was here originally-| 1) musty as though unaired for s ino one iving at Ruther-|_! Lucy supposed that 1828 qual-'dendron rae ne rea to My _ Sreat-grandtather "pulled It! leag time, he weat ever to the ford Halt who could be the man/fied as “before the war” though bunt carefully, holdin down and built this awful house! 5. oohagus. it hada heavy ~ 'we're looking for, There's only it was not the way she would) resto pe ea pranel "She jinstead. | close fitting Hid. Lacy looked at jan old man and a middie aged have described it herself. senior! dad we sd eam ned He added: “A lot of grand- | it speculatively. . ‘woman, and an old deat gar-| |tematically, and was raking father’s collection is in the barn. | “Well — not quite yet. - "Gener" | She said: “well — I expect 'with a golf club when the polite Thins be had wat betes fom Then she left the barn, went to | Miss Marple considered — “ A | you'll be wanting to go on with \voice of Alexander Eastley made shred wien be was 6 young the kitchen, found a heavy crow- | : the bod nj Re = find “I didn’t say he was actually | — — You mustn't bet me ‘aa mart oe man, Mest of them are pretty art = = an ee task, but —— : living there,"” said Miss Marple.) “°*P Jow- “Are you looking for seme-! frightful, too. The Long Barn is beta : “Yes, but isn't that rather a tall “ail [ mean is that he’s someone! “Ar,” said old Hillman without thing, Miss Eyelesbarrow?” used sometimes for Whist drives Lucy tolled doggedly. rie ety Mise» panes eae sed order? I mean, granting that your who knows Rutherford Hall very enthusiasm, “not much you can “A golf ball,” said Lucy and things like that. Women’s Slowly ~ began to edvise that body a rate : estimate is correct. The murderer wel]/ But we can go into that’ do this time of day. Light's too promptly. ‘Several golf bails in | Institute stuff. And Conservative _ up pag age L t aie] = Lied papas apes “nz pushed the body out of the train. after you've found the body.” | bad.”” ; fact. I've been practicing golf Sales of Work. C and eco sce what — ak. or Lucy o makes severe! t ‘ dr MMrt- reaar st fens tas at A Brsckharpton fot ce ee “You seem to assume quite con. Lucy went back to the ae a most afternoons and I've it.” a cai effort, she writes to Lucy Eoeles- a x fidenthy that I shall find it.” said pausing to investigate a likely quite a lot of balis. I thought | ee do for here We unieue pre. = probably that same night "7 ucy. “I don’t feel nearly so opti- | looking” copse of birch and azalea that today T really must find © ad accompanied them willing (Continued Temerrow) hes eae fe fessionisking t ange © came along and removed the body. ” j . . ace sie Marpe fea) te os But what happened after that? He ianmnel \""sne\ found Emma_ Cracken- ree mem you,” said Alex-. ° ere ee Hungarian Regime k Bee ea ae repeces per ot ay heave taken it anywhere.” i'm eure you will succeed, my | thorpe standing in the hall. read- ander obligingly. “studded door to the barn Rutberfers Mali Dutit by 3 ne “Not anywhere.” said Miss Mar- dear Laey. Yeu are such @M ing a letter. The afternoon post... ; Alexander raised his ed and, Asks Youths Back Gets bereelt explored at Ruttetio-d ple. “I don’t think you've followed: efficient person.” had just been delivered, That's very kind of you. VT detached a key on a nail just un- Pld pores ero Marple i insta 6 “the thing to its logical conclusion, “In some wayé, but I haven't. “My nephew will be here to- ae you were playing [00t- der some ivy to the right hand of| - tne setptiberneet Port tami. a « my Gear Mise Eyclesbarrow” ‘had any experience in looking for morrow — with a schoolfriend. , 'the top of the door. He turned it}, BUDAPEST, Hungary W—Hun-, Yes Sir I always a ime os ae “Do call me Lucy. Why not bodies.” |Alexander’s room is the one over “One cant go on ‘Playi ing in the lock, pushed the door open gary’s communist govern .. “ee : anywhere.” ~ | “I'm sure all it needs is a little! ‘the’ porch. The ene next to it will footer,’ explained Stoddart-West. land they went in. ment has asked a U. N, agency take my a te CHAPTER 8 | “Because, if so, he might much common sense,’ ‘said Miss Marpie do for James Stoddart-West.\“One gets too et eS ka = play 4 tg help-it-get back young peopie | oF As Luc, went out of the rocm more easily have Killed the girl encouragingly. oe the bathroom just op- 4 tot-of gotf?” At a a first glance Lucy felt. that who fled the country after the fail- - Mitchell's carrying the coffee tray she heard in some lonely spot and driven’ Lucy looked at her, then laughed. | —— | “I'm quite fond of it. I don't! she was in a singularly bad MU-| ure of the 1956 revolt tm al aoe at Getline the old man say, ‘Slick’ young the body away from there. You Miss Marple smiled back at her. “Yes. Miss Crackenthorpe. I'll get aS opportunity.” lseum. ‘The heads of two Roman) xs « yim aways ‘ aad eo woman that. always got all the haven't appreciated— | Lucy set to work ae see the rooms are prepared.” | “I suppose you don’t. You do Emperors in marble glared at her! 5 | them back h = answers. Cooks well, though — Lucy interrupted. ithe next afternoon. “They'll arrive in the morning ‘the cooking here, don't you?”. jout of bulging eyehalls, there was! Josef Karpati, head ot the Hun- | vitalized as thoug! they h Seriten of girl”; “Are you saying — do you mean . | is “Yes.” | , garian Red Cross, said the Red] were new. and she’s a ha! me kind of g aka this Sei TE Si haga a POKED AROUND | before lunch,” She hesitated. “I | ' a huge sarcophagus of a decadent regime handed over “‘full data” : Lucy 8 ar iy ey clubs crime.’ P | She poked round outhouses, | expect they'll be hungry.” ve you cook the lunch to-Greco Roman period, a simper-| on 629 young Hungarians in Aus-| Our cleaning removes an aver- ron out o e set of go ' fl oo “ : jay’ ing Venus stood on a_ pedestal 1 WN hich I age of 98°, of scil from most } a | didn't think so at first."’ said prodded the briars which wreathed| “I bet they will.’ said Lucy.) .. ' ore , F tria to Auguste Lindt, U. N. high ] ge ©! , of dt t - righ ? : si ~hele nel pe Rn ae ot Miss Marple. “One wouldn't —|the old pigsties, and was peering “Roast beef, do you think? And | ——— clutching her falling draperies. Be-' commissioner for refugees. Lindt } !20/'cs ; Being hes a : naturally, It seemed like a var. (into the boiler room under the, )perhaps treacle tart?" “Simply wizard,” said Alex- sides these works of art, there visited Budapest mecreny over last j bey laboratory tests) into the park. climbing over the te an losing control and @reenhouse when she heard a dry| “Alexander's very fond of! ander. “We get awful meat at |Were & couple of trestle tables. weekend. fencing |strangling the girl and then being Cough and turned to find old Hill-|treacle tart.” | school, all dried up. I love beef |S0me stacked up chairs, and sun-| The parents of all the young PLAYS SHOTS faced with the problem of dispos- ™an. the gardener, looking at her! The two boys arrived on the: that’s pink and Juicy inside. That (4rY oddments such as a rusted:peopie had asked for their return, | Member She began playing a series of ing of his victim—a problem which |4isapprovingly. following morning. They both | treacle tart was pretty smashing 22d mower, two buckets, a cou- Karpati said.. | tata shots, After five minutes or 80, he had to solve within a very few | “You be careful you don't get had well brushed hair, suspicious-| too.” ple of motheaten car seats, and a) . * * manueee a ball, apparently sliced, pitched minutes. But it really is too much » ly angelig faces, and perfect man-) “Yo tell hat green pairited iron garden seat Auastria has been unwilling, to Bg Tet tha lealhway ores ot 2 cumndidence tind “ue -ahould | oa eee eae paca ell me wha — _ that had lost a leg. . return them without some guar-{ bankment. Lucy went up and be- kill the girl in a fit of passion, and | you was up in the loft just now hair and blue eyes. Stoddart- ‘Could we have apple meringue. “I think I saw the paint over antee that th parents’ requests | Hours: : Mon. Thru Fii. 7-7 - 7- 7 gan to hunt about for it. She ‘then look out of the window and and the floor there ain't safe ‘‘est was dark and spectacled. one day? It's my favorite thing.’ here,” said Alexander vaguely. ns _ nag Sock “ aggre Saturday 7-6 looked back towards the house. find the train was going round a ss as = | He w t Poe) ceca aumeliagiad ans sels Vigo 4 neither. They discoursed gravely dur- Of course. e went to a corner and pulle ne ‘ i was a jong way away and no- curve exactly at a spot where he |- ° x : | Alexander sighed happily ' aside a tattered curtain - that dren have heard through unoffi- . body was in the least interested could tin the body out. and where| Ludy was careful to display no} ia teach en events in the sport. | 7 : ze ~ Cial channels that their parents Mitchell Cleaners : t foatd, Monat LR) A ee : ing world, with asiona) |" There's a.Clock Golf set under, shut it off. I in what she was doing. he could be sure of finding his way ,©™OATTAaSsmen!. . ao epee ioe 2 iqow were urging them to pee em ey abroad. * : yet expect you think Fm very! Feferences to the latest space (the stairs,” he said. “We could hey found a couple of paint’ & Shirt Laundry She continued te hunt fer the !2'er and removing it. If hed TUBS sy eh ifix it up on the lawn and do pots and brushes. The | d \ * she said cheerfully. “I was fiction.. Their manner was that Ot a ee Park - Man We Weds ball. Now and then she played | thrown. her out there. by chance Ijust wondering if something | of elderly professors discussing some | putting. What about it, Stod- and stiff. 2267 Orchard Lake Rd. at ers? ankmen he'd have done no more about it, u shots polar ee ee = and the body would, long before Couldn't be made out of this place Palaeolithic implements. In com. | CCTS: - . |°*Vou really need some turps,” (Cou le, All Hunt | Middlebelt FE 8-957) nosey . ssarcas beet a Inow, have been found.” \—growing mushrooms for the Parison with them, Lucy felt Coenen) EU Se cer ae Pp ne he embankment. Net LUCY STAR market, that sort of thing. Every. Gelte young. ed Alecaniee Nuatiecaniy.|. They could not, however, find Missin Minister | ; kal book RES thinc seems to have been let go! The sirloin of beef vanished in explained Alexander courteously. ‘any turpentine. The boys sug: g You CA Own ing. She ane a She paused. Luev stared at her. terribly.” no time and every crumb of the But he's practising talking that pe.teq bicycling off to get some, CE towards ou knw "a said Miss Marple : * * * treacle tart was consumed. way nicese Me people take! NE} and Lucy urged them to do so. ane gS shee en see on 167° Then, on the next day, she came thoughtfully, “it's really quite a! eqy.415 the master, that is.) Mr. Crackenthorpe grumbled: out to see the Test Match next painting the Clock Golf numbers hand. $5 wore ihe 200 wedding upon something. A thorny prt EAI way Ae a poe @ Won't spend a penny, Ought to “You tw¢ will eat me out of Year.” would keep them amused fF pests But a search had to be FOR. Factory eee Pace hait a oe na carefully milan! eere a seme | have two men and a boy here. 7 house and home.” Recuaraged by Lucy, they some time, she thought. Organized for the minister the Va eT = nk ha n snappe P ought, to keep the place proper, GLANCE REPROVING _ Ment off to get the Clock Golf ; 1 3 53-year-old Rev. Raymond L. Wil- CF 3 A MAC-35 of it lay scattered about. Lucy ex- thing so anonymous about a train. bat wont hear h | acl. Later as ee retudd bo BOYS GO OFF } d 1 coined the tae Mari lmpeled onlll he @ Willed ‘Ker in) che place! pat on eR es i chate | Alexander gave him a blue-eyed ee - | The begs went off, leaving her! rere: ~ Community Presbyteri- : CHAIR SAW . one of the thorns. was a torn where she lived. or was staying, | eons ojmaxe nim | Teproving glance. : . “lin the barn. Paw Elks scrap of fur. It was almost the somchody might have noticed) him eet a moron ea Wanted me! “We'll have bread and cheese ay Seal yong Saks ee :) Ths realty could) (Go) with a * * * | same color as the wood, a pale come or go. Or if he'd driven her. wy mow sll) that lfront (grass by. if you can't afford meat, Grand. nS ee ~ ‘clear up,’ she had murmured. Hep neeed Up) (bene yi brownish color. Lucy looked at it'out in the country somewlwre jhand. he did’ | father. numbers. : trudging out of the rugged Kolob_ for a moment, then she took asomeone might have noticed the “But if the place-could be made’ “Afford it? I can afford it. 1. ‘‘We don't want it like a clock.” .’ “I shouldn't bother,” Alex- ‘Plateau country south of here. He, pair of scissors out of her pocket car and its number and make. But! ito pay—with some repairs?” don't like waste.” said Stoddart-West. ‘‘That's kid ander advised Laan “It gets ‘said he had walked some 20 miles | stuff. We waht to make a course Cleaned up If it’s going te be through mountain snows after his and snipped it carefully ‘in half a train is full of strangers com ng “Won't get a place like this to ee ns : ae ; : The half she had snipped off she'and going. In a non-corridor car-| pay — toe tar gone, And he | ssid Saeater Wolk. testing done ot it _ Long boles and Short, cake er aes ra gnc paced Stalled Guring @ sightseeing put in an envelope which she had riage, alone with her, it was quite! wouldn't care about that, any- | at his place which hare clearlies It's a pity the numbers are eal ail . — * A * in her pocket, easy — especially if you realize’ way, Only cares about saving. | eetinany of tual fact, so. rusty. You cap hardly see Y*'- ; | Ree ee ee : ; SEARCHES that he knew exactly v hat he was) Knows well enough what'll hap- aw . them. . “Do T hang the key up outside ‘ les ot ih vi y Dies er \ : ; . : going to do next. He knew — he: pen after he's gone — the young You boys both eat twice aS “They need a lick of white the door again, Is that where it's : e wedding = She came down the steep slopC:muyst have known — all about! gentiemen'il sell up ae fast aa |OMCH as I do paint.” said Lucy. “You might kept.” dilemma, however, before the . searching about for anything else. Rutherford Hall — its geographi- they can. Only waiting for him “Were at the bedy -building cet some tomorrow and paint ‘Yes. There's nothing to pinch guests left the church. Thomas ne 4 She looked carefully at the rough cal _posiuon I mean. its queer, to pep eff,they—are- —Frotng—to See Alexander explained “We thet here, you see. Nobody would want assitant superintend: nt at southt- = ould distinguish thal of tracy isolation — an island bo unded_ by. _ come inte fy tidy tot of money nen a hig intake) of proteins.” “tiood idea.” Alexander's face tes awful marb le things and Fealet hile known Pa vark v1 ISTINGUISH ¢& @ oo The ithe : i Ke - wih tmecne hel mde | when en Fe Beard TO att Mat Mpeg there are amy argh a lg, Maton that weld al WE TAKE > e F ‘It is exactly like that,” said == «© > . ale y 5 st 7 ra through the nn grass But it Was) y lke that.” said IT suppose he's a very rich Lucy heard Riexander Say apolo. ‘Long Barn Icft there by the hardly admire old Mr. “Crac ken- ni nak Sunt Pau Re bse -TRADE-INS very faint — not nearly so clear! ines: “Is an anachronism out) man?” said Lucy etically to his friend, . . a ve as her own tracks were. It must| of the past. Bustling urban life |“ Crackenthorpe's Fancies, that's . y ° painters last hols. Shall we see?’ thorpe’s taste in art. He seemed, Franke obliged. then everybody’! s, hat: 2 a eS. ; have been made some time age foes on all around it, but doesn’t |what they are. The old gentle} You mustn't ‘ay atiention i hats the Long Barn? asked tinal a —_ he instinct is left té help look for the Rev Mr | | and it was too sketchy for her to! teuch it. The tradespeople de- | man started it. Mr. Cracker! : at cung the rst specimen 0! Wij]son : my grandfather. He's on a diet or * + - i cee be sure that it was not merely liver in the mornings and that’s (thorpe’s father. A sharp one he go) : any perioc ———————— Bee . ae : ;something and that makes hin . o imagination on her part. all. Iwas. hy all accounts. Made his eniher” : aii ' : a ae Alexander pdinted to a long ** | Sweden's first permanent em- oa Pontiac Rd. at onine t ' r Sj { She began to hunt carefully | “So wr assume, as you said! fortune, and built this place. Hard mean, too. I think it must be a Sh aie eer the tack ane ter the bes Thad gwoe. Her exes and "The Nethe ands. in| FE 4-0734 FE 4-1112 down in the grass at the foot of that the murderer comes to Ruth- 48 nails, they say, and never for- complex of some kind ” _ — = etheriands embankment just below ‘the erford Hall that night. It is al. Zot an injurv. But with all that.’ a as broken thornbush. Presently her ‘eady dark when the body falls he “as openhanded. Nothing of Stoddart-\West said comprehend- search was rewarded. She found .294 no one is Likely to discover it; the miser — him. Disappoint- ingly: a powder compact, amet cheap | ‘before the next day.” ed in both his sons, so the story, “[ had an aunt who kept think- it | “No, indeed.” : [goes Give ‘em an education and ing she was going bankrupt.| — in ce handkerchief and put it | ‘The murderer would come — brought ’em up to be gentlemen Really, she had oodles of money. sin her pocket. She searched on how? In a car? Which way?" _—Oxford and all. But they were/ pathological, the doctor said. Have eS but did not find anything more. *~ * |too. much of gentlemen to want you got that football, Alex?” On the following afternoon, “she! Lucy considered. is _ bg . After she had cleared away and | got into her car and went to see | There's a rough lane, along. * washed up lunch, Lucy went out. | her invalid aunt. Emma Cracken- Side a factory wall. He'd prob-| “The younger one married an She could hear the boys calling thorpe said kindly, “Don't hurry ably come that way, turn in under |@Ctress and then smashed him-| ESSE CESS ESTOS TTT TEST | dinner time.’ ithe railway arch and along the! self up in a car accident when! > ad : “Thank you. but I shall be back ‘back drive. Then he could climb he'd been drinking. The elder § 4 ‘Aquarium Supplies a ae As ght t—want--you-tmtil- the fence, .go_along..atthe.foat-ef. Ee, .OUr One here, his father. ner| 14 “4 > > > 3 cana = Pn — — at six Ms the latest.” the embankment, find the body, © fancied so much. Abroad a tg 3 . No. 4, Madison Road was a small 89d carry it back to the ear.” he was, bought a lot of heathen $ > drab house in a small drab street “And then,’ continued Miss statues: and had them sent home $ $ s It had very clean Nottingham lace Marple. “ile took it ta some place pe pe Sin Bis money 3 3 curtains, 4 shining white doorstep! tence when en he was younz — nq $ - a — I e had already chosen - befere~ ih ane ae =g- 4 and a well polished brass door hand. This was all thought out, nN Riore TR” Mids AEE TT AT $ 4 : handle. The door was opened by @ as I say, that he would take it No. they never did hit it off. him > ’ 2 “ __ tall, grim_tooking woman, aress*d, away trom Rutherford Hall, or if 277 MS father so T've heard.” | BRENDEL S 3 in black with a large Knob of iron «60, not very far. The obvious Iacy digested this i.forma- 2 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 2 ai : ~ i ; i : > (M- gray hair. thing, I suppose, would be to | tion with an air of polite in- (D3 Mi. West of Utica = RE 2-161 > She eyed Lucy ia suspicious bury it somewhere?” She looked | terest. The old man leaned ig Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock 3 appraisal as she showed her in | iquiringly at Lucy. [perepel arte lamp atanies ) Al Times a | ye M > . to go on with his saga. He much POOAMAAAAAARWWWOC~r""| te Miss Marple. I suppose so." said Luc \, ©ON-| preferred talking to doing ‘ay ny oor Miss Marple was occupying the dering. “But it wouldn't be quite work, aw back sitting room which looked 4S ‘easy as it sounds.” |. : o FALSE TEETH out on to a small tiny square of Miss Marple agreed oe ae “e a the old) Do | “He couldn't bury it in the park Reruemnay ms soul en enipes Sli de or Sli ? garden. It was aggressively clean he tad. (ian ti dololcive Hintane OCK, oi with a lot of mats and doileys, a Too hard work and very notice Sree Te Cor Idn't stand foc 5c FA ASTERTH, an improved powder cre ¢ rname Sabie Somewhere where the earth ™ ae en aM US to be sprinkled un upper or lower great many ‘china ornaments, a “ was turned already? And after he died. this Mr plates, holds faise teeth more firmly rather big Jacobean suite and two Crackenthorp . d lived 1a Place. Do not silde. slip or rock ferns in pots. Miss Marple. was ‘The kitchen garden, perhaps, ne oKenthorpe came and ved No cummy. § sea iciecher (aes: : ‘i but that’s very close to the gar. DET : feeling FA a4 te sitting in a big chair by the fire u/ “Tim and his family, yes Nigh) eci¢)- Does not sour Checks plaie | odor breath". Get FASTEE at to -grown up they was by then.” ares counters everywhere. . busily engaged in crocheting dener’s cottage. He's old and deaf. Lucy came in and shut the —but still it might he risky.” door. She sat down in the chair- “Is there a dog?” facing Miss Marple. vo, : Py . Then in a shed. hy PRODUCES FINDS a perhaps, or an outhouse?" / “Well!” she said, “it looks as “That would be simpler and though you were right.” * quicker... There are » lot of un- She produced her finds and gave used old buildings, broken down the details of their finding. pigsties, harness rooms, workshops A faint flush of achievement that nobody ever goes near. Or he came into Miss Marple’s cheeks might perhaps thrust {it into a “Perhaps one ought not to feel “lump of hcdede nara or shrubs #0,” she said, “but it is rather somewhere.” gratifying to form a theory sand “QUITE PROBABLE. get proof that it is correct!” = yi. Marple nodded. She fingered the small tuft of “Yes. I think that’s: much more fur. “Elspeth said the woman was probable.” They all lag way behind this whispering giant with wheelbase . ... stretch-out interior space . . . bold , wearing a light colored Lae There was a knock on the goer . its Tempest 395 Performance! In fact, the Chieftain New Direction Styling. So why buy a car with a I was t and t grim FI i ; - ee suppoe be compart ig po ev the jorence came in ff sheten thant eopens te Pape es Serene low-price name? Get « Pontiac for lee! ; as the body rolled down the slope. “'Nice for you to have a visitor,” ' It doesn't seem distinctive in any she said /to Miss Merple, ‘I've way, but it may help. You didn’t:made yor! my special scones you | th take all the fur?" used to/like "’ | see e “No, I left half of it on the s fe “Fleoretice always made the | Se thorn == * + meat deHejous teacakes,” said ‘bri nt Alteran ————— ef 3 5 Migs Marple, Miss Marple nodded approval ¢ “Quite right. You are very in- Florence. gratified, creased her | telligent, my dear. The police will f¢atures into a totally unexpected monday! want to ‘check exactly.” jSmile and left the room. san your. AUTHORIZED. PONTIAC DEALER “You going to the ‘police’ “I think, my dear,” said Miss . : wits thece things?’ - + |Marple, wewes't talk any more : " F ae ren = DRIVE AND A BBAL yourLe NEVER FORGET V) 4 a! ) ae | 4 i of f <4 et oh is 4 i shed i fg ¥ 2 7 : zs i. ee a ee ee ee ee i a ees ih Lilie me ts Sa ke ee ek ee ees ee On ee ee ee ra mat Se i a “2 . . 4 é t 2 HE roNtrAc PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, OS LS QUALIFYING: — “PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY BLANK MEN—FEB. 8-9 | LADIES FEB, 15 FINALS: Fe. 22 ees TOURNAMENT — GUARANTEED PRIZES (Please type of print) Name—Mr, Mrs, Of Miss........0sece0-Phone..sssee. Ast 3 in each division MEN: AddrOSS oo. ee eeaeecccccccececceeseuee Cites cesees yi 2 = Ist $450 Highest league average during 1957......League........ 2nd $225 ABC Sanction No..........: i ee ae WIBC Sanction No......... (Beegd on 500 entries) fot eeraied Deadline for men's entries is midnight, Feb. 2, -and WOMEN: ~Open only to | for midnight;-Feb:10.— Alt entries “must -be Ist $250 Sanctioned it j j ress ABC and WIBC mailed or delivered to The Pontiac Press Sports ‘Qnd $125 3 of Dept., or left at local alley. Entry fee must accom- 4 Oakland County pany this application in full. | — (Based on 250 Entries) lifying | «ec. ; = : Finals Entry Fee Prize fund will be re- Montcalm Centre ‘ turned 100° to purse to Motor Inn Bowling” «+. — make one erie for every Recreation Huron Bow! | Tournament Exp. -65 | 10 entries. Trophies will es Lanes icanes Prize Fund ..... 4.00 | be awarded ‘winners and aeipaiies same Total Cost $6.00 three high aier TOURNAMENT RULES return of fees. No post or substitute entries. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any and all entries. Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. . Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. . Bowlers must Present their highest league everage for 1957 45 of November |. . Anyone falsifying his or her averege wil be disqualified and will forfeit rights to any or all prizés oF Qualifying times and places to be published in the Press, feb. 5-6 and 13. By CHUCK ABAIR’ . Can anyorle use $1,000? You can win that much and a great. deal more by entering the 2nd annual coming Pontiac Press Bowlerama up next month. . All one has to de to take home the big prize is roll a Such a feat is naturally easier said than done, but it is noted that only two such games were I bpd nce nals ruched 11957. Walter esdheak tarned the trick at Motor Inn last March 13 at Huron Bowl, both in league play. : | Neither had been rated’ high- average keglers before the perfect games,.__As a_matter. long dropped to 160 in : his next game. . x * x Howe's and Montcalm. the opening ‘weekend and all women will com- pete at Motor Inn on the 15th. The top 10% in both divisions will be eligible for the finals. Although one tears of _men hitting the big 300, The Press’ $1,000 offer is not limited to men. Women, too, have an eee eer © ane ee “ge eal takes: one hot game and a lot of luck to turn the trick. A 300. bowled in any game in the) tournament, qualifying or finals, would earn the prize. _ lof $450, and $250 and any other of This gives every contertant at Qualifiers will have the. extra three games in the finals te “go for least three shags at the award, broke.” The perfect game prize is an added attraction to the tourna ment and will not take apihing away from the regular prize list. It weuld be possible te win the $1,000 and many other awards af the same fime. Every sanctioned bowler who is) a -resident of Oakland County is ‘eligible to compete for the big bonus award, the ist place prizes the long -list of awards to be an-' 1957-58 season. * If a bowler resides in Oakland County but bow!s in another county he can enter the tournament, however if he resides in another cqunty and bowls in Oakland he is ineligible. Deadline tor entries is getting night February 2nd and women have until February 10th to | aol in their entries. Averages must be those of the If 18 games have eloser-Men-have only until mid-_, ber Ist, then the average must be given as of November ist. * * * Those who have not bowled 18 games prior to November Ist will use their average as of December 31. Every bow share in the prize fund which is ‘being returned 100% to the purse, ~ The tournament is satictioned by the ABC and WIBC, and all de- cisions rest with the tournament manager who is the Sports editor of The Press. Rennhack’s was the first sanc- tioned 300 game in Pontiac in 14) years and Furlong’s was the first, in the eight-year history of Huron | iBowl, site of the Bowlerama cham. | ‘pionship round again this season. | Clyde: resident George Miller | turned the trick at Pontiac Rec- | feation in 1952 but it was during | | a practice session. Others have luck is changing around these parts, Could there be another one in| i | the Huron Bow! atieys—so—soon /Wonder what the chances are at | Motor Inn, Howe's Lanes |Montcalm Centre? hit 298 and 299 so maybe the | ‘Had Succeak in Caadiun Football Cardinals Pick Ivy CHICAGO i—Now thet the Chi-; night sueceeding the resigned Ray, cago Cardinals have named 41-| Richards, faces a stiff challenge— some variations this fall,” a4 a “We'll use the T-formation wit hi: down. said Pontiac area bowling proprietors report the keg game booming again after the ‘usual holiday slow * * * Departed former Detroit Pis- year-old Frank Ivy from the Ca- , chalienge that has seef eight|Ivy “"And we'll be throwing quite) tom coach Charlie Eckman has Card coaches shuffle out of Chicago g bit: That’s the way,to win in| turned up in the Eastern League” nadian Football League as their 219th head coach, the.question is— Can Ivy, well versed in winning ‘under Bud Wilkinson at Oklahoma! —_iin 10 years, — But, Ivy says he's used to jtions to be answered Feb. 89, 15 cards into a real contender in the Wolfner. tand 22, | * * * Men's qualifying will National Football League? * * * w ho was appointed Ivy, last Wings Occupy 3rd Place After 6- | Win Boston Victim as Detroiters Hit Peak Form Six Red Wings Divide wad Evenly in Rout | Visiting —Brx By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT—There’s still a Jot of 6 points as Cincinnati's barrelling cats, ranked seventh in this week’ s' fer St. John’s (Brooklyn) against John’ s, called Robertson the best life stirring in the Detroit Red, jeewrcete veers Seton Kall 118- Associated Press poll, Wings. They proved it —e Thurs- 4 day night. The hard-skating, close-check- ing Detroiters continued te show signs of a revival under new coach Sid Abel by routing the Boston Bruins, 6-1, before 9,414 delighted cash customers at Olympia Stadium, Detroit's amazingly easy victory catapulted the Wings into 3rd x *k * ree Breaks Record in Gardens- x * * 2 x *&* * Cinci Soph Hits 56 Points. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i Oscar Rottrtson. a hep Hoosier iw ho scores points and shuns star-| ‘dom, was the big man of college, —_ _jbasketball today. —— Out-scoring the Pirates all by himself, Oscar bettered the all- time record by a collegian in Madison Square Garden for to- tal points and field goals — and Was every bit_as good a team_ | ‘The sophomore from Indianapolis had ‘em off their’ seats and thumb- ng record books last night, scoring man as he Wad a scorer. The show by boosted the twice - beaten Bear- jpinth victory. Third - ranked and once beaten the record set by DePail's all- North Carolina pulled away late in time great, George Mikan, with Western In announcing €vy's appointment Wolfner told newsmen: “Ivy's the man we wanted since’ Both Wolfner and Ivy declined and to comment on the amount and, Richards resigned Saturday Ne averages—for— the- 1966-57 a ——the pro ranks. Outside—of-that, 1 directing the Wilmington, “Del. — rean't say too much about the team. Th ‘and a successful coach in Canadian’ winning and that’s enough for (1 4, know that any team can win, ese are qUES- football, revive the cellar-dwelling) Cardinal managing director Walt contingent. * * * on any given day in the NFL and Popular Michigan State athletic we'll do our best with that in| Publicity director Fred Stabley was mind.” we feel he'll do a fine job. He's tenure of the new coach's contract. got the winning fouch and _ it's bound to rub off on the players He's hard-working coach. He's the answer to our problems.” * * * Ivy played six years as a de- fensive end with the Cards inter- mittently from 1940-47. In four. vears of coaching in the pay-for- play ranks, Ivy won four Canadian divisional titles and ‘grabbed the All - Carnladian cham-| Elks Bowlers Busy Prepping for 3 Tourneys named yesterday to the public re- lations committee of the NCAA, * * * | William R. Hess, one of Woody Hayes’ top assistants at Ohio State, will take ever as head football coach at Ohie University next fall, : * * * Lou Rymkus resigned as Green Bay line coach and was promptly hired ag assistant to Sig Gillman Bowlers at Pontiac Elks Lodge of the Rams yesterday. 18 have plenty of keg action com- * -® * ing up during the next three are Konrads, a 13-year-old Lat- | omenths, _vian-born Australian swim star, . Some 79 seams are slated to broke the 880 freestyle record in va three years running—1954- pare part in the organization’s Australia yesterday with a ‘time As a coaching aide under “Ykla- homa's Wilkinson from, 1948-1954, the personable Ivy saw the Soon- ers win 31 consecutive games. Frem. Oklahoma, Ivy jumped | tate Canadian Football as head the 6-foot-5 kid to their St. Francis (Brooklyn) in 1947 the game and defeated Virginia’ 21 against Rhode Island in 1954. may ot ‘the | Fa Eskimes. 82-66 in an-_Atlantic Coast Con-| There was varied response te the. how. Tht were the only. other tap (westion of just how good Oscar, (10 team in action. | = is, but Joe Lapchick, who coached) Robertson's production _ bet. Boykoff at St. John’s, switched to! tered Harry Boykoft's 54 points |pro ball, and then. returned to St.) | sophomore he's ever seen. pe eesenneo es -Boston uniform, * __shot_ _ Detvecchio’s pane inte. the ‘cage at 11:07. place in the National Hockey League standings with 37 points, 6ne point ahead ‘of Boston. . * & ; Red Wing patrons M&idn't seen anything like it yet this season and they enjoyed the slapghter to) its fullest measure as the Redshirts! scored twice in each period to total of the season. Six different players—Bob Bail- ey, Jack McIntyre, Al Arbour, John Wilson, Nick Mickoski and Gordie Howe—drilled the pack past Al Millar, the Bruins’ sub- stitute goaltender, : Millar, pinch- hitting for the in- jured Don Sinimons, was credited with 33 saves while going down to! 16 ame jp his 2rd defeat in four games since ~ leaving the Quebec Aces to don a * Terry * Detroit netminder chuk, in the meantime,, was forced. Vie Stasiuk produced Boston's lone | goal with a swift blast from 20| feet away in the 12th minute of the 1st period. Bailey started the Detroit scor- ing parade with a hacd angle which caromed off Millar's | pads into the cage, The time was ae in a Detroit suit ‘After Stasiuk ried the score with his effort, McIntyre put the Red Wings in front for keeps at 15:15 on a short poke from directly in front of the net after Forbes Ken- nedy’s shot had bounced off Mil- lar’s pads. : * * * It took just 37 seconds in the middle stanza for the Wings to boost their lead as Arbour tallied counted by citing Merrel. Pro- novost’s shot eh the _— blue fine. =z. | Saw- WING SCORES — Boston goalie Al Millar sprawls on the ice trying to make a save of a to stop only 18 shots. Ex- Detroiter, shot by Red 1 re Kennedy (17) who tried the goal. The disc bounced back and Jack McIn- tyre fired it through. ih Wi heats won, ae | and topped by one the field geal | “Up until lastenight, it was Tom ® ‘Gola,’ said Lapchick. “Now it's AES this boy.” : * * * Gola, the former LaSalle ace) now with Philadelphia in the Na-| tional Basketball Assn., was the only three-time All-America in the) history of the AP selections. “Gola had something going for | a him this boy doesn’t.” said Lap- |) chick. “Gola was with a rela- | tively poor team. Rebertson’s with a Sree ball club, still he | stands out." i Oscar took it all pretty quietly.| In the dressing room he admitted “playing in the garden is a! ithrill,"” but said he was more ner- ivous in his dirst varsity game for! —ithe—Beareats. ‘Scored only 28} oilts in that one, a a poet vute clip against indians State.) | Robertson said he didn't know | | what or whose record he had | : 4 broken until after being pulled | from the game following a pair | ef three throws for his 55th and | 36th points with 2:46 left. His | greatest thrill is stli being a | member of two state high school | | championship teams iin Indian- "| pe doesn't appe ar ae bai will | apolis. » His 56 points were nowhere near ithe national, major college ard AP Faesimile ((Furman’s All American” Frank | 'Selvy scored 100 vs. Newberry .in 11954), nor did it push him past Several Future Pros in. Lineups MOBILE, Ala. |made to order for South coach Paul Brown in at least one respect. He'll get a comparative look at two quarterbacks he'll probably be seeing a lot of later on. Both. sig- nal-callers have been drafted by his Cleveland Browns. , Brown has picked Arkansas’ George Walker, a 1956 Cleveland draft choice, as his No. 1 quar- terback, North coach = Kuharich, whose Washington Redskins have only two draftees in. the ninth anunal all-star game as c red with vi for the Browns, will use Mich- ? Senior Bowl. (#—Tomorrow’s, - ininth annual Senior Bowl game-isb¥ Cleveland are Fred Tomorrow — Other Sonic? sont drafted Dayton offensive end for the | North; Curry Juneau, Mississippi | Southern, defensive end for the sippi, offensive tackle for the south; and Charles Mitchell, Florida, offensive guard fog the. ie includes halfback Walt Kowalczyk, ‘Nitschke, Illinois. South; Gene Hickerson, Missis- In adidtion to Ninowski and Som- mer, the North offensive backfield Michigan State, and fullback Ray The South's’ Walker. will call on runners Phil King, Vanderbilt; |#ing Dick Christy, North Carolina State; | ‘Kansas’ Wilt Chamberlain in the Rosburg s |season ‘scoring race. Oscar now) thas scored 353 points for a 32.1 (Hurry, Hurry, Hurry! |average. “Wilt has a 32.2 average Tickets for the Pontiac Central-°" 322 points in 10 games. Oscar's 22 field goals came on, Waterford prep basketball game 32 varied shots. He missed only) —Bobby Rosburg burned up the) Monterey Country Club course ‘with. a seven under par 65 today) ‘court will be on sale today and second half and hit a perfect 12- ‘Monday from 1:15 to 4 p. m. in the for-12 from.the foul line. He had faculty manager's office at Pon-'30 points at the half, when the jac Central High School. ‘Bearcats, beaten only by Bradiey- This is a general cdeiaaion con- and Oklahoma State,led 58-20. | ‘test and season ducats do not ap- Cincinnati's total also set a gar- ply. There are no reserved seats den record, bettering the one-team and tickets Will be sold on a first mark set at 116 by Bradley in the come-first served basis. ‘NIT last March. Local Mat Te: eams ; Win Pontiac, Walled Lake and Farm-\an earlier setback by whipping ington posted hard-earned victories Southfield 33-20 after leading 26-0. ‘penalized two strokes for inadvert- 'gainst area foes an a busy wres- Don Marghernni, Jim Marsh,’ ently picking up an out of bounds ng program last night. Jerry Cassell, Amos: Deaven and marker in the vicinity of his ball, The Chiefs won their 2nd match Dan Ressle all garnered pins for tacked up 5 68 — pro-amateur tournament. * * * ‘The Napa, Calif, professional ‘swung a putter that couldn't miss while. putting together nines of 32-| 33 on the par 72 layout. His spar- kling round included six — and an eagle. Tommy Bolt and Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex., wefe second in the individual play eategory with | eards of 67, Each had a card of 34-33-67. ; San | Francisco's Ken ‘Venturi, * * Howe completed . an two minutes lat st goal of the season, a quick flip shot of a Norm Ullman pass. Montreal . riddled’ the Chicago be Washington's top draft choice, fon. The other Redskin draftee is|ton Black Hawks’ defense oe Sala for a 11-3 ‘victory. ¥ time is 10:30 a. m. ; «) sponsor a “turkey shoot” this Sun-|- Mike Sommer ot George Washing-|day at its outdoor range, 2700 Stan-| Rd. Both rifles and’ shotguns) Tennessee’s Bill Anderson, who willlare permitted in the ‘competi Iplay —ee squad. ‘Starting Mickoski made his Ist goal as ligan_State’s Jim N ‘as hig Atl Jimmy Taylor, Louisiana in four starts defeating Port Hu- the winners. Big Dave Marsh, Lar- a Red Wing when he fifeked AIX | ctarting . quarterback. Ninowski State. ron - %? featuring a. pin by Meliry Selinski.and Bob: Johnson did ‘ficure Wete’ Jen Pott of Shreve! was. Cleveland's fourth draft pick nchuk, and decisions by Jack the same_for_ Southfield. _ ‘Fred_Hawkins of #1. sil es ere &. ¢ _ | Turkey Shoot’ Sunday — Kelle, Sn , Dave Fyne [Phac, George Rayer of Dallas and} scori Be RG smo no | er with his) One of the North’s halfbacks will ‘the Lake Orion.Gun Club will Duke Relyea and Willi Duhean, Lou Jankowski of the Buffalo | 1955 open mei Jack Fleck of) 3 Bisons of the American’ Hockey ¢, Walled Lake defeated Water. || cague’ and Len (Red) Kelly of - Mike Diets of Lake’ Orton aise ford 30-17 in the ist dual match peiroit in - the National Hockey oem Some "/ Wateningion’ gained’ revenge oo 1 mare KENY itr.‘ te wth ‘state tournament at Muskegon dur- ing the weekends of Jan. go to the national meet in March: A host of individuals are also Chicago Cubs, 18-19 and Feb. 1-2, while 120 teams will of 10:17.7 * * * ‘ Charley Silvera, former catcher \for the New York Yankees and the has been named planning to enter the big Pontiac, manager of the New Orleans Peli- 8-9, * * * Press Bowlerama starting Feb. cans in the Southern Association. SMALLER SLICE — Yogi Berra, who batted only | son for the New York Yankees, took a slight cut in salary but he AP Facsimile 251 last sea- get $50,000 instead of $55, 000. . Fleck, Dietz Near Top; ** Pace-Setter Dietz shot . 34-35—69, * * i | j ja 39-39—78, | Roseburg and Nelson Cullenward, ‘San-Francisco Call-Bulletin- sports - tied for the lead. in the. eal Weissmuller and Bolt7 Leonard of Palm Springs. Chick niece of Northville was Hazel one of 12 tied with Tl's, Wally Gard Durfee. xt Tuesday night on the PCH three tries-from: the field in’ the te capture--the-lead in the first/ Burkemo of Franklin Hills shot a! aps round of the $50,000 Bing Crosby | 72 and Gene Bone of Pontiac had John W. Murphy, 22-year-old diver on the University of Michi- gan swimming team, died of eancer yesterday in University | Hospital, ‘ Doctors said Murphy had been suffering from the disease since last. summer. He entered the hospital Jan. 2. * * * Jerry Goebel, Michigan football center, has been awarded $3,200 in an out of court settlement result- an-~ apartment house where he lived. He suffered a breken leg. and hand and body injuries in the fall June 2, 1956. ; . _ ® *& * Billy Pierce, southpaw pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, will be - |honored by his home town Lions club at a Jan. 22 Juncheon in High- land Park, ing from a fall off a back perch of a ; Motorcycle le - Racing Sunday Two Pontiac drivers. will be among the field competing in Sun- day's motorcycle ice races at ‘Hidden Lake Park, 345 N. Roches- iter Rd., two miles south of, Lake- me and 1'2 miles north of Romeo Liberty Motorcycle Club of eee is sponsoring the event and racing has been sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association, Roy Wallace and Gus Rallas are \the Pontiac entries. Othér drivers PEBBLE BEACH, Calif (INS) strokes behind the leader, while entered in the races are Earl Buck lof Hazel Park, Begnie Hiden of . ‘Royal Oak, Oliver Beracie of Park, Ted Johnson and 4th Swim Victory for Hazel Parkers was taken over at 62 by the vet-jers’ Bill Dyker splashing out’ a eran. Jimmy Hines and Barney|1:09.2 mark for the 100-yard butter- fly. Old mark was 1:09.6. . EAST’ LANSING, (P—An event, Big 10 Relays Saturday The 44 yard free style relay and, | ‘billed asthe Big Ten relays will the 400 yard medley relay races ‘actually be a dual relays’ swim are expected to be edie best of =. gan tinea here sna ong peter to the et ree with Venturi at that meet between Michigan and Michi-lnine vents 4 rns Pate won the free “rivals in the medley in 2 3 Sports ED a ‘Hazel Park’s swimming team | best ball division with sete | chalked up its season's 4th win t + = - EVERY ITEM OW SALE IS RED TAGGED WITH THE SALE Puce Is Selected by. 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Silver Discs Tell the Brand, ‘ Otga, the Best C oal i in the Land. —- a Press year-end poll, It was the first time in e in his ‘Tong, stormy, and dramatic career that the tall Boston Red Sox slugger was chosen for the honor, one of the ¢reat prizes in sports. The recognition came seven .. - | weeks after he was nosed out by | | Mickey Mantle of the New York | | Yankees for the Most Valuable | | Player award of the American | | League. ‘S The selection by a committee of | ‘basebajl writers kicked up a imighty storm because one writer | picked Willams for ninth place and |another named him tenth. * * * ~ In the AP poll, Williams won by a whopping margin over Milwau- _kee pitcher Lew Burdette, the star of the World Series, with middle- weight boxing champion Carmen Basilio a trailing third | Williams received § first place. votes from the 214 sports writers! and sportscasters who participated ‘in the poll, and 434 points. Points” were counted on a basis of three for first, two for second and one ‘for third ° Behind Williams, Burdette and Biallas (Motor Inn), Pontiac Press Phete .. ALLEY SUPERVISORS—The imeutiying round alley supervisors | met yesterday to discuss plans for the opening sessions of the 2nd | annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama slated for the Ist two weekends in February. Shown looking over the plans are, left to right, Leonard James Debow (Howe's Lanes) and Lexie Wil- , ' liams (Montcatm Centre). By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — enow in several areas, made ski at various other points. The East Michigan Tourist Assn. reported the following conditions: City and Seren 4 inch nches new eWATER SKI kr VuLLAGE OR 3-3011 \% Mile West of Airport Rd. S woiT iP r vee 08 6 8 BT Sat be ENTRY BLANK 8 40 ies 1% o67O«OT:sO8T : --ecee, 18 17 8 36 104 \Toronte . "L132 18 8 34 108 110 Chicago . 13 19 6 32 42 Ls joston INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 7, Louisville 2 ' (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) 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Se a SS 27} S tees gee a ewe oe ee ge ge Pea ae, a ae ae Bere See ae a, pie ae. ye Se pees pee i a eS , Roaiies Motor _ | a etce School . for Pontiac dealer personnel will) Markets by growers and sold by fo oy ee in wholesale package lots. Vv General continued. lower stock fur training Qenters acrote the ne-lmeshet Gecteied te cue’ socty ae ae Dein Flows f tion beginning Feb. 3. trading today, Wednesday . 2 Losses among key stocks went Designed to familiarize ‘dealer|from fractions to around a point or service employes with appearance | more, Produce gram will continue until peng as Pon- ie bee — gram con! un The tone was lower from the/|Apples, Deticious, bu. ...... wannees OEE tiac dealer training requirements start in a resumption of yester-|42¥* Sesthen, be. WE. cxenccsscssss a are satisfied, “ Iday’s Inte decline which followed|spplen, Northern “Spy. DU. cccss-s- 328 Specifically the classes will President Eisenhower's State of Vegetabies deal with the following : jthe Union speech, Beets, Oi scee woe 32.8 Cleaning, retinting and dyeing of ~*~ * & jaenage. Seated. Pe. ves 980 usholstery (leather and clock); | Wai Streeter’ felt the market [Sth foo (don) oo .scts.csss 180 cleaning of headliniig and door | had discounted mach of the eco- (Lane wbend.) doe nec secsiecas E80 panels; replacing loose uphol- | nomic phases of the speech well Ouiees. ry C0. oe anise covees 21S stery; dyeing ef floor mats | in advance and they awaited fur- Reoke whe its 1s — and carpet)) pomacay ther developments in Washing- Redishes, hothoune oka). 180 es ecg mareeeie| os Tomatoes, notrouse, batt Ve" 338.3 New Packard panele and gatulch menldings; | Meanwhile, layotts and cutbacks|"W™™S Wpped Pare ---- igs patching holes ia rubber mats; |i" the auto industry held down reves Models Revealed production. Whilk Federal Kale, Du. cscrcoers -ssreeesesnsenes 1.50 and Pasrcsersta bright metals on le Reserve ; oe caine: Board Chairman Martin hinted fur- Poult at South Bend Ail of the Ponte materials wut|(He®, Tedlt-easing moves it cond! ry ized im reconditioning are designed ‘ worsen, { ee ’s seasonal DETROIT POULTRY SOUTH BEND \ — Studebaker- | © to recondition any make or mod- eee ra. market credit made) perrorr, san. & (AP)—Prices paid/Packard Corp. today announced el used car and are available for =e Rea mea et cant ive bowler Mt lthree ‘new Packard — 2 . General Motors dealers through|°S7¥ USS PICS aen(, gr cee tea tee two-doer bende, = fourdowr snden GM Parts Division v-arehouses. fryers, 3-4 Ibs., whites, 22, barred and a station to com- The first automobile manufac- turer to inaugurate a used car re- conditioning program in 1947, Pon- tac hag pioneered the develop.’ ment of numerpug reconditioning’ materials and processes, Prices on Grains to General Dynamics and North. American Aviation erased early, losses but Douglas Aircraft was down close to two before halving its lors and Boeing cut a point loss a fects: * * romans Sheet dropped well over a point. U.S. Steel and Chrys- ler were off about a point each. STOCK AVERAGES | YORK. Jan. 10—(Compiled by the — rocks, |34-25: caponettes, 5%-6% Ibs. 25-36%; ‘ducklings. 92: turkeys, heavy type, hens 25-27, heavy. type, toms, 2 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Jan. 8 _——= 5. —— cases included, Jumbo, 61: f.o.b.3 era l-otale large, 48; B, large, 41; brown: . “args 44; mediums, 40% 42, sy bod Grade B, large, 40%; chec Commerciaily grad — Grade A. om ¥ Li wagon — plete the Packard line for 1958. A Packard Hawk model was in- ~ Itroduced last November. Power brakes and automatic 2“ransmission are standard equip- ment on the new units. Also stand- ard is a four-barrel cirLuretor. ; The V-8 engines develop 225 horse power at 4500 revolutions . per minute, JOINS PACKARD LINE—This sleek, all-new Packard two-door hardtop is a current addition to the expanded line of Packards for 1858, bringing the line to four models — the Packard Hawk, the four-door sedan, and the four-door station wagon. Dual headlights. - are contained in a jet-type nacelle and the lowered, flowing roof line is reminiscent of the symmetry of an airfoil. First Case of New Court Tern for the first degree murder trial of Edward Drew, 26, confessed grocer in his store Oct. 23. According ta Chief Assistant slayer of a Commerce Township) A date of Feb. 4 has been set!Oakland County Prosecutor George the Drew trial will be the first of the new court term. Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick F. Taylor, will preside. Drew, a Commerce Township Drew to Be Tried Feb. 4 in Area $ Slaying joes ne. tov lien worth of Feast of Lights Service Planned at Rochester City Projects for ‘58 Listed County Jail since he stood mute to the charge of first degree mur- jder at his arraignment Nov. 19. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem will handle the case, according to up for. tria] during the first term of court a) {County Studies : Board of Supervisors Tables Question; Seeks Further Information | -Oakdand County is still studying she pret en coms ofa propre’ Northeastern Airport in Sterling remy Mace Crm. « * ait Welaauing pune’ to we list the cooperation of Macomb and Oakland counties in the develop- ment of the airport. At am Oct, 15 meeting, the Miscellaneous Committee of the Oakland Board of Supervisors tabled the matter untij further information was available. Protest resolutions against the and Winson S. Moberly, committee chairman from Pleasant Ridge, further study might be made at a meeting next week. “We have decided nothing so far,” he said. * tt Ae The Aviation Commission said it has received acceptance of its plans from Macomb County. Plans are for the commission to acquire a four-square-mile area bounded by Seventeen, Nineteen, Dequindre SPECIALS Arcus C3 Camera-Fiash Case— 54.09 prteteeetes Sunbeam Dual “Contret_ nec theparad gees apn service the candles will be pitt ‘Hospital addition. ; * *& +* Aveo vidtg ... 04 Hat (lead, <:. SAgilow choles steers 28.06.36 69: standard! Lodge Calendar and carried home that way. This _ + & | Among other homicide cases Wheat slid off fractionally des- 38" * = (Si oe tree ** 30. apcty hes 730-200 Pb. — is the symbol of Christ, the light | 'Ziem said he would attempt to pite reports that Israel and Pak-|peus Stet .. 37) 3°, An Ae 314 era as 0-26.00. food overage te oa Frege ae «aw c= of the world, being carried To finish the addition, the city have tried during the first term_of tan had bought two carloads over- rarefied S ons Ot Nor Sia Pw. 168 =. ery opeae San ones reser Guest speakers from Penn. Club throughout the world. | has earmarked $317,000 out of (court, will be the second degree n igh The sales totaled around Bond | str “1 [8 F Ohio OU” Bard heifers 17.86-33 00, utility cows of Hamtramck. New members wel- * * * this year’s taxes which other- (murder trial of Clisby Watkins, 3 lly million bushes!. g, Owens Coq ws pod Dorota mong ny green come. R. Valenti, Secretary. Adv.) All in the community, children, wise would have gone imto pub- of 4}5 Bloomfield St. Near the end of the first hour, Briges “e ee Ae SCORE @ lecrey ¢ i Lome ering To all officers and members of included, are invited to the tra-| ied and capital er | Lpiriaong is accused of the tatall = at was ‘4 to % lower, March | ih a for” Baitse |\Pontiac Aerie No. 1230 F.O.E. ditional Epiphany worship service The city plans to spend a total stabbing Nov. 19 of Freddie D., 2: com % to % lower, March §. — rabies O . ao ~~ B sd iz: ~ Vealers—Salabdle 80. en tt Please be notified a has | | $950,000 on the addition over the |Rhimes, 28, of 312 Hughes St. cen : oats % to % lower, March Css Dey 1.181 Pa RR. tog anere, Compares ealers' occurred on the Board of Trustees. 5 | next three’ years. jective, full stead: ‘thotes a4 me Nominations will be be held Tusstey eo: * 647s; rye % to 1% lower, March Capeat ait :: it 8 Cole ... 3 ,|29.00-38.00; standard and good 30.00- C tc Fill * * . $130; soybeans 1 to 1% lower, (Case. "1184 Pheipe D ... 30.9/22-00: utility 16.90-20.08; eal 10.00 ee aes Ww : ee ee AL Ommission Ori { Last night, a catstine ust 475 Laid Of by Ford | Cater Tree .. @4 Philco 13.4, 16 00 Jam uary $2 ye and lard was 2 Sam f Om .. Rs ger --- 3,1 aoe Roger g egy = bert E. Mallett, Sec’y. Adv. acanc ies ue ay lot projects i wae |. st IS Uh — The Ford Motor cents to 17 cents higher per Cities Sve... @1 by Mis - 427 pty, market not established +— —V | T sd jwere recomme’ yee iG . : : ; . announced the indefinite lay- 7 ’ = } * * * [Coes Cola ..:/100.4 Proct & G ... $1 Ne Bri of off of 4% workers at its Mercury G Pri Pg a ie Rea aay ews in rie City Commissioners lest night| These were selected from a list See plant in St, Louis yes- rain Prices \Col Gas ..."" i eto, a pped sominati of $19 million in projects that could ra,y as part of a nationwide CmcaGe GRAIN \Con "eds = > Rae bn we ar if ion Jesse T. Jordan, $2, of 124; S. = city scocintive pasrry it tbe undertaken this year. Willman aad 5 easton This reduced N Gas 416 Rock Spe... M4 : os ~~ recommended that Commissioners [I8EA0O, na, 18a) — Openime Seat Sees PE Ewa He See eae reeripet| eon the list of vacancies ta|eeide frat which projects shoukd| =Car “To SS SS x - =, Copper Rng .. 167° on : : us ’ Merch ns. 290% July St! vices 8. Eo oe asl n l Judge Cecil B. McCallum yester-ione position on the Board of Sup- eee as den alachaa Mayes et Bly Sept, oi. S Beare 22 at} Beare Roed .. 389| day. He was fined $20 or four days |ervisors, created by the resigna-| Further discussion wa aT LARS art nal? gree BO RR in jal Goa of Wille BM. Brewer. [ted 1 take place at another in Dee + 198% May ...... 1.33%. “2 melai? ...... i _ ormal meeting Jan. 23. March vee 116% wi go *8 Be, reas mt Bocony c ie World's Reports Show Psd = acart ra eae Commissioners "decided i in- ee May = cccic0 LIT Qe. -.2s.-: 2108 oe Soh, inte * ourth St, ster, flea ‘ss n an uly". 22S 22088 or Ss Ee Mus ee 4 pet be mel Output 16 Pct. Behind guilty to driving without a license, formal session to fill this and asa = ne So aRare = sea gas BA LLB Fireptoge 1: 84 Sperry na... i3| Same Period in ‘57 Thursday, before Springfield Town. other posts Tuesday night. A public ‘hearing on the budget [Breept gui if 294 oo _ peg ship Justice Emmett J. Leib, and) " qhere are vacancies on the has been scheduled for Jan. 21. ) Birr . 3° Std OF NJ .. 42) nerporr (INS) — Ward's Auto- was sentenced to sérve 20 days) péard of Tax Review, the Zoning (Approval may also be asked that gee m . 6 Std Of Oh .. 5 3) — “eres iin the Oakland County Jail. Board of Appeals, the Fair Em- ht following the hearin U argo, onnage Den Bee... 1s er ece | 39 motive Reports said today re Laundro-Mat.| Ployment Practices Commission = Ssadient fecseneemations to- G Gen Bie a3 “ole oo a ie agg pile ne ce be-| loser 9 Mee and Pri. Night and the Historical Commission. | tal $5,683,596. i ore 38 6 1 ee jon in was per . i : we Eee on reat Lakes High Sen fe at Tevas Co to3 hind the same rave es year. wae x & ° & re -... 285 Tex O ooe 388 -* END OF SEASON SALE — Prod... 477 Te : i ' Another vacancy may develop! CLEVELAND (®—The tonnage of | Gite es 34 Thomp. Pa ta, The Paes agency estimated Ladies and Childrens App&rel|soon on the Pontiac General Hos- 30,78 1 Renault Cars coal, linrestone and grain hauled Goodrich .... @T1 = bad rag! =e this week’s output at 121,292 cars : .. ¥. pital Board of Trustees. Brewer, Sold in U.S. Last Yeor on the Great Lakes in 1957 was Goodyear .... 811 ‘Transamer ... 332.and 18,748 trucks as compared to who recently took on the new job less than in 1956, but increased Of West's Pi 14 oe a 147.129 ears and 20,322 commercial], Lovely heme furalshings st sue-iof Oakland County Road Commis. PARIS Ww — The French-owned | iron = in ~~ Jan. | Com - paclls nal > rs wt Oar Aree tsa oe _—_ the like week munity uction on M-24 $ Renault auto plant sold aoe any. other year 1 Cent 2+ 282 Un Ose Cp Ol . ¢ a aes of. - aie mostly | : time to buy ¢ Lake Carriers’ Assn. reported yeS-tng Rand .... 88 te timer ----. 3 | Wards said strikes at Chrysler|, €. 295 6. Saginaw. Hall rental; “tk *« * j = ai ate meee pe MA hk 4 & ca . Equipped for recpt., money foo . aid inland | ome ene eS _ and the Lincoln Division of panquets, luncheons, etc. FE| The Commission began consid-| Altogether, the company said in’ ey .* fen e vessels hauled 199,696,932 Int Bus Mch 200 West Un Tel 157 Ford Mofor Co. and a “softening 2-6087 or FE 2-1797. —A4V.'eration of a possible successor, its annual report, exports of| oe Ss bapa ia ols bs int mer ne Wine A BY 2% in production” contributed to the; Brewer has been chairman of the Renault cars increased by 59.9 per | . uy Ra esa oo a sai it Paper oT Wilsort & Co 186 decline. It declared work on Satur-/ , board since last July. centdast year to 117,044 units. s cargo pan babe days has been eliminated by many B k . ~ Stiver Yale & T wee total wag 192,206,230, int Tel & Tel 301 Yngst Snet 71° manufacturers who were recently eC § n e used 1957 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. 1956 Ford 4-Dr. _ 1966 Ford 2-Dr. | 1964 Chev. 4-Dr. Ka NEW sper Shares Celliblock Amociaied Press on icy carps rae With Several Negroes |... .,, tutu main vill sic) cent of the Industry's car prod¥e- | searr Eup — superior Judge KNOXVILLE, ‘Tenn—ip—Segre-ipetah ise tt eet el Wee, fellas oe George H. Revelle yesterday gationist John Kasper is working 2% u'figs"" 3% Bt} 4 HHGl pared te 485 per cent for the {"uned down a plea by Dave Beck in the warehouse of the Federal |1931-88 Lo 15-2260 782 66.2 T3TF) jitint week 6 1957 Jr., son of the retiring president Correctional Institution at Talla-jises High 1.00 Hea ise ee wis : : of the Teamsters Union, for a new hassee, Fla, and sharing his 50-|%¢ Lew "94.0 1969 069.6 171.8) Ford produced a canard 265\trial on grand larceny charges. bunk cellbock with several Ne- DETROIT STOCKS per cent this week as against 30.5/— ta : per cent a year ago and Chrysler Young Beck and his father were ps was th = ehay ollie 2 vce patna sighina dropped 10185 per cent, a de-| Doth convicted in separate jury 3 ‘es alter a s the repo’ lay Tach Con mecn ici of twe per cent. & last, tials late last year of misap- Deputy U.S. Marshall Billy Rob- inson, who said he saw Kasper Wednesday when he took some Allen Elec. & ear — Baldwin Rubber G. L. Ol & Ie 4 13 2 year. Ward's stated American Mo- 23.2248) tors doubled its output from 1.5 other Knoxville rs Howell Bice. Mtr Ce-+—. 43---44,per_cent to 3 per cent, while Stude- sid prisoners oth Pen ular M, Pred. Co.* ¥ i ” Kaige is serving a sentence for|Rudy Mig. Co.*.......--. 74 8 |proguction this week criminal contempt of court in COM-|Wayne 6 Products Gos. LT *No sale; bid and —_. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given the under signed that on Jone 33, 1 o'clock a.m., at 77 E. Huron Pon’ Michigan, public sale of a 1986 taf" latane tbe eee w eld, for ¢as! e Fe Ins jon thereo? m: chore ade ine “sotnee. ress, oe Ol The wndersigned serves the aon to Three Youths Guilty ‘of Assaulting Man Three youths pleaded guilty yes- P.jterday to aggravated assault and {were sentenced in municipal court. Richard P. Denihan, 20, of 29 New Heavy Truck Line Introduced by Ford tor Co. said it has started produc- ing a new line of heavy trucks here, the largest in the company’s history. x * '* A company source said yester- day the new line ail] have 10 dif- ferent models and production plans ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky. @—Ford Mo- 7 of a 15-year prison term. Issuance of Warrant NOTICE |S. Paddock St.,; Phillip G. Asbell,|call for t ase et ae tg, Pat Pah ibe eta fev se 00 D@DendS ON Autopsy At A000 arelock a.m. at Jerome Mototlort E Vallard, 18, of 2185 Pom- annually. , : publi cn as "ner 4 at. pear pey St., Waterford ; were He ‘Lo His S h’ Whether a warrant will be issued ing motor number BSSFZi7I40, Till lsentenced to 30 days in jail and S03 Tis peed against her husband in the Dev. 23 Inspection thereof may te made __stipayment of $20 restitution each, or or\Over Polio Contribution death of Mrs, Frank W. eS rf ban, [oe Mae Se Sal, by Judee Mearion Hazel Park, will depend on the By B&R. P: gen * * * cgued ns fa i, S, rites o'clock ®m. at Pots es pone rap whripe poled tense Lox, a ee armed robbery, ie PTSCHIOTS, Will be Bold, for cosh i Te | : tne OEE ie eatin, ee Denihan was also convicted of serves Oke to bid. being disorderly in .a feo ati Deore, Ue: te case and fined $15 or te days in jail, The three, and a juvenile, were! Sq. Ft. Only Kiln Dried, Moulded Edge, 6”--8"-10" Width, “Satin Smooth Finish” eee 1954 Pontiac 4-Dr. 1981 Cadillac 4-Dr. Lecce eee .. 4c FIR PLYWOOD, 4x8 MASONITE PEGBOA ou were ee MAHOGANY PLYWOOD, 4x8 .. ac} al SAMARRA PLYWOOD, RIPPLEWOOD, One 5 8. vee esc DECORATIVE SHEETROCK . Knotty Ranch Pine — Sablewood or eee ewe RD, 4x8 | 1964 Ford 2-Dr.. | MANY MORE 7 eee @ +e Pe eee eee . Sheet $3.29 | se ee Cherrywood . NOW IS THE For a Square ROCK | — INSULATION, ee ad * FE 5-9293 10 S. Squirrel Rosd Phobur . hubee = Plywood — Cement — Fee! Oi - eeeeennee ~ (One Mile West _ Ph. FE _ Aalvorn Heights, Mich. Every Car Priced to Sell 1956 Chev. 2-Dr. Come on Out . Every Car Marked With ‘the Regular Price and the Sale Price Six Months Warranty on All Used Cars 2705 Orchard Loke Rd. Keego Harbor out OF THE HIGH OVERHEAD AREA Beautiful Gold and Black Rado, Heater & Fordomatic Beautiful Med. Blue. V-8 Fairlane—Green and White Radio, Heater, FOM Sharp. Custom V-8, Low Mileage Beautiful Green, Sharp B’Air, Beige & Green, Radio, can P’Glide Doctor's Car ag ears Radio, Heater, Hydramatic Lite Blue, Sharp 210, Fresh Air Heater Clean Car, Low Miles. PRICED RIGHT TIME TO BUY Deal . . . See of Telegraph Road) 39-9204 s if i 1 Mes TWENTY-EIGHT ee 2 ee e THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY aia Dut Disieys True Life Adventures _Help Wanted Female 7 Sa _/ “PART-TIME... ALTERATION LADY | Be : ERMANEN CAREER |= ot cee ee : RS, —~ Killer Burke Dies Calmly Wome. Must ba oe bare ° car, werk some ae PT kiteh, - —— at-—Sing- 2 Sing Prison; * e lone. uiive Sines and like pad meet roo eomeserte. Reasonable. 5 pag y . it, 4 oe . NER WORK NEW OR . Once Predicted Fate | Fe nese eee | An eig EM pees. 4 “Payroll and Cost “Clerk CARPENTRY. | NEW wapure aa a cate. Peco t EBINES MAKER AND CARPEN. ~ OSSINING, N. Y. (NS)—Eimer your ‘qualtfications, vaperience & “ (Trigger) Burke's spectacular Donelson-] ohns} ‘x. "Reliemsss echo Per: i awn Wants WORK ee v crime career has ended in Sing FUNERAL HOME tine Press. Box. SE ee ee eae eeoeds. 4, 1 ~ ~ x Sing Prison's electric chair—a fate cE, AMBULANCE: ea — | PALER ~ RECORD SHOP —PEER-| Fetus he once predicted for himself cures PE 41213/ era) sales work in Birmingham. VAPMER OF tenes. JO nprias . ARKS - GRIFFIN rience iptul, m . | The wiry 39-year-old killer died fho: nerviee ave transportation. “Reply im de- kind. Ob a : fhoughtfui Service FE 2-581 Fi . | INSIDE PAINTING, DECORATING, | calmly and without uttering a _ Box Press. carpenter work, olumbing. and , < word last night, just three minutes Voor hees- Siple TELEPHONE | SOLICITORS. EXP. jer board repels. FE _b-8071 m - wat « after he entered the death cham- FUNERAL HOME Fou. Gail PE 3-100. tA cnt week PE betes. | 3 ee al szeragies wh | Fe DED Tom AGE Gok | gpm ORR MARY, een, JANUARY 9, 1988, ELIZA. ae yee. Aven is eotlonally adver: | eaten ot Park See. Burke maintained his icy cour-| age 63: | _ Complet 1137 tised tnd. ison TV, Prone or Myers. PE 2-880 ee | age even in the final moments. | dear" mother of of Janes L., Edward. —_Matero ton Plains PO Box 36, | MAN = “SIX PTI rate} a te ‘ S | The guards had difficulty ad- gobs Jt ey Gas! Hope ae sein | Cemetery Lots 5 WANTED: “WOMAN FOR HOUSE: | jn"“piant’ ‘protection and” eee ne erei serv- are ¢ ren, =| | bes ae le ee be Bel Saturday, en-| ¢ LOTS. wurre cuapeL, | week. Ling in. PR 89138." __| ity’ position, PO. Bor 164, Hate : AN TO CARE FOR™2~CHIL- _Park.- Burke smiled at their entbarrass- wary 11. at 1 p.m. from the Voor- | — DR 3-0 Rev. Ruger A. Luc MITE Culber GACRIFICE | oe" eoaet oO home then weses.| ust HAVE AT ONCE STEADY e{ Sereral ¢ stave sections in the | WANTED — WOMAN TO LIVE IN, Wem oir bo ae nesses. tthe ‘Voorhees Biple Puneral| sell 6 graves for, $260 or will, ance. FE e e-l058. for snrell atiows eS 2 : + ment. Then he took a deep breath | and waved to one of the 20° wit it Was all over. i Home. ae | There was a loud crack as a ee eee Ve oon WAITRESS EXPERIENCED ONLY | -**_*ork. OR : T switch closed. Burke seemed to McGINZIE, JANUARY 9. 1958, DAN- Help Wanted Male 6 | Bted spply. Must be neat. courte: | ae Rect take three slow, deep breaths and| bor, age 28. beloved huswand of ESSIVE = WOMAN FOR LIGHT HoUsE.| —“°{* FE S006 | Charlovte N. "McGinaie:. beloved |” essential Apply to Mr dohaser | Work. Working parents, 1 school- | YOONO iO MAN. JUST OUT OF | son of Mrs. Piorence McGinaie;| bet i ; age child. Must have own trans.| service. desires work of anv Kind, * * * | @ear father of os Busabet, redagatt the bly Con sabe 6 Danie | gel Call after 6 p.m. OR | _FE 5-0303__ : ORS | Daniel Dee Jr., Priscilla Sue an wy., Waterford. | _ 3-2788. sa YOUNG: MARRIED | Man ees Burke died for the 1952 drunken peage = gear prether ra wi os WANTED: ; FOR PILING & | _ Work of any kind. : . ; | : m 6. ran aher, om : a | _|staying ‘of Edward (Poochie)| Her Sag" fae’ Ee.’ Now Read This aes deals oate | Work Wanted Female 11) ee, -_ : , p Walsh, a longtime pal who had, % LOWe. Mrs. Milen Sills. an - ‘specific names & dates | ; - Mrs. Herbert Bolton. Punerai sery- The Vernon Co., manufacturers of| of past Neseplapaest if any: also | |stopped him from kicking a man) ice will be held Monday. a exclusive calendars, advertising| your family responsibilities, if A SERVICE ‘ON YOUR ~ paun.| n west side bar. The : 13, at 11 a.m. from the C. J. Goa- cialty ideas. and expensive any. Pontiac Press Box 111 ruasaniaed AUN jin a west si : execution hast Ape a with Rev. ee. torne ane open this| WANTED: EXPERIENC TELE _Shirte jexpentiy Gone FE 43841. | i . i i" . 0. = i ‘ED _ medict officiating. Inter e right man. Our cus. phone canvasser, must have at|3 WOMEN WANT WALL aa “~~ : was stayed thre i i a s § e times during as = | Ra : - | ment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. tomers at. For details con- = : - Z \Burke's 25 months in the death) Mr. McGinaie will lie in state ai tact Mr. ‘Major Taylor. #414 Rock- west ¢ months experience. selary| tng and housecleaning. FE sa | = the C. J. Godhardt Puneral Home,} _2*_St. Plymouth, Mich. _tall FE. “4622 sails “A-1_ TRONINGS =e — =a 5-9925 | house while a appealed all the Keego Harbor and may be seen BASS PLAYER WITH LOCAL ! 5 fter 7 ht ———— ;way to the U. S. Supreme Court.) —*** * pm ‘onight__ | “band. FE ¢1723 or FE 5-107. Help Wanted 8 | A-1 WASHINGS ‘& IRONINGS * | | GANGING UP ON A WHALE, SEVERAL | In dying, the. hired killer, who!agzz JANUARY 9, 1988, BERT. |? CAB DRIVERS FOR MIRACLE Se eee Se Pick ice ene) dade? a THRESHER SHARKS ATTACK |Stood only five feet, seven inches| 1044 Charest. age 44: beioved hus | EU'S? Toes ee | ae ara na te alae a | fue he - = BY RAINING BLOWS and weighed 130 pounds, perhaps folic ct gemmoe EM sinests ae i 7 EXCEPTIONAL LN. part time see Mr P Smith iso | 4-1, WASHINGS & Y sgpetteendy “ort WITH THEIR POWERFUL TALS.HE MAY DIVE TO ESCAPE |carned with him the answers to) Ravi "ana and Kares Lee Rite” OPPORTUNITY _Perrr_$ to 12 9m. _—__| Opdyke Ra. FE 9-4418 : “BRANCH MANAGER | #1 trominos. 3 00 BO 1 =a wT) 1, A many Vv oT} j .| dear brother of Mrs. Stella Milier s f BUT U BY AT TACKING EACH T IME HE SURFACES, lieve he aed ak ioral and Gilbert ae ar- I y i rE vase tty good earnings for ca-| _! aprviee — Retereneee = Ee Se f rangements Wi. announced carge Yearlv Farni pable high calibre sales-minded |ADULT BABYSITTERS. EXP | 7 THE SHARKS GRADUALLY WEAR OUT THE WHALE. rsona in N York _| Jeter by the Huntoon se. 5B atin yo) aEnings person between 28 and 48 Prei- | Call Tot Watchers OR 31187 . . pe § ew York, plus an ae Home. is offered erably with real estate experi-| Any KIND OF WORK WALL *. Deeded . /known number elsewhere... i Independent Contractors }; ence, Must own car Phone Mr ace specialty. Neat. a Se : ELD, JAMUARY, 9, 1098, VAUONN | Ace 2540, Must own. oribe abie | © QORUPTIAS eames Ste | Tajpene ‘°c —_———_—___——— $< — a _ : - age 41, | to make own arrangements peal __personal intervi - | ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS | loved busoand of heme L. had buy late model tractor, Also ws ld ahd — Intelligent care Loving guid- | survive. Funeral service wiil be -— new homes Phone 0) held Monday, January 13, at 1.30 Long Distance P T. Smith Jr a a neem | turn, OR 3-6740 SMITH WPRORD | BABYSITTING IN ele ivic p-m. from the Schielentz-Moore “ ; runerat Home, Dayton, Obio. Mr. Moving Operation Builders of “ef at Homes §§_ Williams Lake Ra Republicans, Dems Praise Ike's Talk Found in Home | He SEE Eee ee ban _decto~'s office FE 8-2406 Many Cross Party Lines to Say ‘Well Done’ . dear father of A.C Edward v. meet rigid character investi Ls |REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE Reid, and Aleada Jeanne Reid.| tion | * S* | Experienced preferred. will trafn. | eee sso erefe, alae Ts ar wom | | S 0 our Four sisters and three brothers Progressive, established 43 years. | base large list of or | Wureery Scheel exp. References! the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home qualifiea ana willing to work hard leigh’s. Dept. MCA-696-R, Free- _for service and burial to m _port wm: Es WORK As COMPANION | WASHINGTON # — balanc r es r ATC ALAAAEEL AYO” OLOer ee On balance. ate so the specific steps that lead praise. He said “fine message’ THOMPSON, JANUARY 8, 1958.) pias, Big ioney ss MEN'S, WOMEN’S | race emits Cee. Cangress tracted favorably 10 to secunty and peace can be found and added: “in the main I mere! Mother Killed Children, | 12 cee ecitetaSussant or | Press. Indies wanted Glee tm mist | DAY CARB POR CHILDREN LE Cf re wader: _ Ezsenhower g State of and bi Jilt into a program of ac-,with it, particularly what he said| T d G Ann Caristine Thompson, dear | PADVERTISING | MANAGER Lealot Sprizg! Fees on ae — nme FE —— z| aa aa a meseage . bon about peace and disarmament.” | urne un on Self, decages °willerd ney awe One a Gea eetieetey jauunpins iaveciment Low speseeal mag teat *p4ien SS z amber cf top Democrats— . ° 1 on, Mrs. Del Post suburb x1 | T Ae es ne, STRONG SPEECH _DEMS COMMENT Reno Police Decide Mrs. Thomas Christianson, Miss Usecusl cpportantt a Previous rest is consaners Ty necteset = Seamer & Bee WANTS — feats) House Speaker Bayburn of Carol Thompson and Rovert newspaper caperionse required. | Pull tt hel Cor neseacary” | _ owe elven by bees 7S ye 4 IN Texas. Senate Leader Johnson of Rayburn said the message was. On the other side of the Demo-| Taempese dear brother of Ralph | - Write Advertising Maceeect The | Mink oat oe oal7 os this offers | POR REGISTERED UNDERORAD- Texas and House Leader McCor. S*TOME— the strongest I think the cratic fence were such remarks as) RENO, Nev. (B® "We are all) will be held, Saturday, January ag tebe civingrelerences | FS Fe igfieed | Aromat fh pees Suware 6s" | mack of Maat — erocseq President has presented to Con- these: bad seed.”’ read a note left by a) betas fone oreee ek = Michigan 8 ‘GIRL WOULD LIKE CASRIERG| party lines to say in effect ‘fine BTCSS . - - I'm glad to know the Sen. Johnston (D-SC) — “Presi- wealthy insurance executive's es-| Rev. Wm. T. Miles officiating job im super market. 3 yrs. exp speech.“ Eresdenti ‘is alive to what the dent Eisenhower sounded just like tranged wife. * Comer: Mr. Thesipeen eur ie | ALERT MEN ncaa VICINITY 9 RAY- American people are disturbed Rip Van Winkle. He just woke up.”"| Her bullet-torn body and those | mee | burn and Paddock $1496 Republicans, almost to a man, bout a ; | Home Mechanically inclined for an tn- s saw the address as reassuring to S00UL Sen, Morse {D-Ore)—''It was a of the couple's three children were | — ——_ socoins local position. May mean exe. -MAIDAND COO Daley Mery, Mra. Velma Lyon. | lished bakery route, ‘distributing HOUSEWORK MON THUR z fe ers roducts, t r D t stuff” or wanted something more ee crane D. Roosevelt and at oy hee stuft—bar- | ina us é | Copennaver, dest brother of Luke —— pnecoseary Lineola ‘+000 Fe S140). . specific before arry Truman would give.” / | Victims of what ice described ompson. Funeral service will ee —— iRONINGS. #250 TO ss. WHITE! plaud. Sz wontd "2p. £ Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn)— ‘The as child killin slew ide w held Saturday, Jan. lh. et 2g | EXPERIENCED PRESSER POR DESIGNERS ee : “Th th. 1 + . g suic ere m. from the Huntoon Puneral steady Work, Collins Cleaners, 650 - we — Joh bii i im te nuse ofthe Re- ‘question is what is to be done . . . Mrs. D. Yvonne Cavenaugh, 34.) Home with king Taterments "Oni Most word’) Rermenet LOE EL *OR sae —— ohnson prai ised the message for) Publcans w manifested by the follow-th ach officiating. Interment in < = ey “: eee its “idealism” in regard to security ‘helr vetes,"*» McCormack went _ mpush ocoruy Hetcased) froma mental Hei ce state at the Huntoon Pu-| [ypist. Write O. Box 8 Pos | DR AT ‘TSI AEN | NOIR 4 oe 3 eee — and 4 security eit Senate publican Leader hospital, and her children, An-| neral Home Graveside service i | _tiae — Se | LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK BY| ies | ani and went on in a state- , "3 Knowland of California said Ei- |thony, 9, Carol, 8, and Kevin, 4.| Enger suspices of Knights of | Bodom. Pritt | | day or week References, FE : hoe y Kven Sen. Symington 1D-Mo), a enhower “has forthrightly point- | Robert Cavenaugh, who had) ~ —_ - Needeg Due to increase in de- | ; . awe race CIGET NOOSE: te necestary fo ee asized that S$ frequent critic of administration ed out the dangers arising from (been separated from his wife) | be ae During The Keeping In city, No children. With tale y for all ote Us to cooper- defense policy, had words of/ Communist imperialism ... the More than six months, was in, NEED A FINANCE.) ‘STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE SA CONSE NON Crarcon creed | vPrs ; nn ee \ . elegrap’ = . MEC PHING TYPING. sEC- | —————-—— country will expect Congress to |Chicago when the aes OC FIXER? Order Classified | def anaes ul FE ¢os21 | In Detroit The Week of Sreta tial ceervies EM err | | Measure up to its re bili. |Curred — apparently after the two ns FE NATION'S LEAD- | U ’ 13. 195 | NIGHT WORK FROM 5-30 TO 13) s | thes.” P seeeee older chi lar en eed fo ds t ll, find meunc es pening for e feld. repre- me wARe ; oe a dn Os i | | : ads to sell, rent, find a| scatsdee uccike cree. To : epresentatives of the NEAT GIRL DESIRES HOUSE- Ou emocracies | ee eeecct, Martin iol) pes Se cme hed are ooking for shoul have ENGINEERING DIVISION | FE “i peer ere mea ae | j | "e ' 80) in «st 3 , ? ? ~ | | | aeeeechets said the message ia) peed Aan. ot Chicago t good job. FE 2-8181 is the background He wil be given, i OF MACK TRUCKS, INC. | PRACTICAL hUnag AVAILABLE | : was a most encouraging and re- * * , | benefits, Tau copartanis Harnad Will interview appli ta tnte WOMAN WANTS | > @wonk — A “i t-| WO! Ww DAY WORK — : . | assuring one. A 5 k W ant Ad number ! 1 Pontiac mrs resume to Box ed in the jeieatg fe meaiacal Henge) ola el Wed. ony. FE! : ; * * * sst. Dist. Atty. William Raggio) eae openings im the field of Moter; S-@035 000000777 if | - PART-TIME INTERVIEWERS| Truck — Including Off - Highway , - ssue 0 reventive War | Sen. Saltonstall (R-Mass) sai web lene an arrest Types — end Bus Engineering | WET bere AND TRONINGS-CALL rou - . f | ithe overall tone was “‘one of lead-| pocked upstairs walls, indicating * tees $ | sential Experience desirable. Aa. DRAFTSMEN = geet ye aE Route : ership s anne that Mrs. Cavenaugh may have 7 _Swer fully. Box 25, Pontiac Press. | v. if #4706. | ership and an understanding of our | DESIGN ENGINEERS WILL BABY SIT IN MY ol Sree ena sman roams Europe. temptation and asible 1 needs."’ ichased and shot the children in At 10 a.m. today there | | Payroll and C ost Clerk “a (So ner 7 s chte c f Os Sib 2 . - : | mm. - > Toternational Hist! correspondent fet lare ‘ei aah Pp rewards Other Republican samples: \various rooms before - bringing were: replies at the © Must de. aan th figures, some | PROJECT ENGINEERS w OM AN 47 DESIRES LIGHT | ee reporting from abroad for more | Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) Unques- ithem downstairs to lay them in al qualifications, experience on a | EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERS School eed children. preferred han 18 years) re ques office in the following ary requirements. Write Pontiac Live in, “Seerends oft. FE 25031 | | By HOWA : . Everything the Soviets have tionably his best speech.” row on a blanket in her lavish, boxes: Pras, Box 73 J | sone ee | | RD HANDLEMAN done is aimed at a single objec. | Wiley = ‘bedroom. “s: = We invite you to visit with us at | WOMAN. Si. WANTS HOU 8 E- ‘ PARIS (IN manejo recy sen | Wiley (R-VO—"A tremen- 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 38, 28, 30 PONTIAC AREA | o _keeping & cooking F | t. (INS) — W ill Soviet suc- tive. That is domination of the dous message.’ | * * * : ae 2 a ea a i. i Geet) tha) lereeet file) Gaeranes STATLER HOTEL youna OTHER - 4! cesses make Nikita ates entire world. | Rep. Vorys (R-Ohio), a top) The children's bodies were rid- . 0})=SttC cron needs a. tale, Poeun: DEERE saing job. Preferabiy tn aed te emger fora great place fn’ ““Theretore 17 Khrushchev strikes! member-ol the House Foreign At guiomate found "Beside the = —w eaperience et required. Mea ages soamatail . weeee Do not call afer 6. FE = — history? : ne -wins—he almost-autematicatly +! fairs Committee—‘'A great speech, | e E . = 40 oes ae training.or sue-| MONDAY thru FRIDAY ~ “7 a = el ) : ¥ tough and noble.’ te =f SSS SS SS SS SS SS SE les __ experience — ee — = } M ie he become so cocksure tt will become the greatest Com- “ ” ferred comp ete” etreining Te af == => — — + — Building Servia__12) 7 : he will push the button for a ha munist of them all, greater even —_ _rolice said more than » shots "PLACE oo ROSIE 12) crenimany undereriang, with, fe Engi : Divisi ~_7 Pa | war in an effort to b than Lenin or Stalin. 2 iCall FE 2 S181 f d Establishmént salary and bonus Ngineering 1vision A&B TRENCHING t to become the’ |. E t bl h Y h | A maid, Dora Lee Halley, found orana Telephone Manager WO 1-3191 Footings Water Line, Field Tite | father of a Communist world? For he would be the leader dn sta IS out ithe bodies when she came to work Sabha ts Ce edly MACK TRUChS. INC S-s0ti , The lige the battle for final victory.” ae - to recover a loss. Dia] FE SELL BY APPOINTMENT “OnLy | Giessen UI __ : These questions are most series ictory, Athl ti L yesterday. National Television Publicity gives | SURED reg AAA Floor 5 Sanding | for NATO diplomats and generals * * * e IC eague ee > 8181 for an ad- Ww riter. i a oa lH ie al _ : : ‘ c “BUD. Bhs wad Finishing ; < or | FE 8.2030 CTY are so serious that” iw military man paused and ‘at Marlette ra) 7 | eee oe ee | A-A TRENCHING already there are minority sug- oH ide th 1 ~ Ud 7 . 5 — Se 2 = = aes — — igh ce shen salesmen | = _ _ Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-494) : : gestions that erhaps the e wou e the father of a . 7 = ht St ke Sdlnee. fee . A-t BASEMENTS. PUT UNDER, ~ demecracies should re-examine Communist world. MARLETTE An organization , 5 persone. Call FE $4260, 11 atm. Diock work. FE eto —~ | tne whele| qucslicn/at preventive | “That would be quite a place in called the Marlette Church Ath- onors in Contest " _to Sette aera REAL ESTATE GALESMEN OR |4-1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- war, so far a banned area for * history written by Communists.” letic League has been formed. a: j The Pontiac Press Opportunity for aggressive ambi- in “Pontine Waterford tnd Ute corattonge 1 mss Ate al} | allied thought. ‘WHAT ABOUT Us? Churches participating are Baptist.) QAK PARK—Oak Park, one of FOR WANT ADS apoliance experience but “not _Realiy eo. preferred. Rose Bul anne TYPE ee 7, MOUBE, PLA PLANS . . . . . * essentia ie gh Schoo! — ~ 23-0060. TOM ze wnt init | A key military figure put the The talk turned to the question Pethel Undenominational, St. Eliz- Michigan’s newest cities, has re- recants : sretaclon: years oid. | SAL] ESMAN Greet os SOUR SPECIALTY : Situation this way: of preventive war. The military abeth s Catholic, Methodist and ceived honorable mention in the DIAL FE 2-8181 territory. Golery, " Commission, Neaded Immediately aS GSTTE WT Wonk : “For the last 40 years the Soviet, man.asked: Presbyterian. 1957 All-American Cities contest. F 8 Fenton Frame Reply Box 1) rn, Gertech-Bartiow Compeny. a| fubtentced work. free estimates Union has been satisfied, or re-| ‘‘In this situation wh S. * * * _ |The Oakland County city was one uae od wemeel ad ob eal Help W F le ae in the field. of good-will | FE 57801 Ya signed, ere Soviet ; of 22 finalists presented at th elp anted Female 7/ advert a has en opening in BUIL -DING ! gned, to work for the erosion of confidence, which is growing, car-. This organization was estab- National Munic ‘gi e 20 (errors (sees bef : Pontia ML vArnaG) r the free world. ries a real threat of war, can we lished to promote wholesome rec- tion last ye f@ague conven | § Orees aa. respon. BEAUTY OPERATOR oo . van sady ome taating “can ai eae “Bi , sibility for errors other Over 1 year ri Prefer ng man or lady who has the a "But since Sputnik and new Rus. afford to increase the temptation Teational activities for the young-| phe contest is sponsored by the} than to cancel the charzes some Virginia’ Farrell training | ‘tive. and ambition to obtain| BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT Fian suecesses in the Middle East bY giving them the assurance that sters of Marlette and the surround- Teague and Look Ma guzine for ieee portion of = fies 4 he "re is in with. Call FE | much better than » living. coe pies ened ne job tao! 5 : < | a A . insertion of e vertise- or an commer: rane and Sov ve leaders have ee ne oe fast when and (Ng area. A 12-man jury selected 11 cities =< fable Bas = Sees” = COUNTER GIRL oma MODERN Mey propre tlie fod per: Sie Se ae ER c e cocKsur | 4 rere e ‘4 ? : A Ss er valueless rot 1 d Sa | = | dence € in their confi ¥ )/Cngose The program Is for beys in jfor the All-American award,. They|§ error When cancellations pile ol aaah gtealbas La | Bi sreet ards of the finest aad! BLOCH — BRICK, CEMENT WORK , “With the new weapons, can | the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. |are Albuquerque, N. M.; Clarks- sl tps ae ner - pee oe Tel-Huron| (rated AAAI). eas | and 4_ fireplaces MA SOS THE VITAL QUESTION — [we or anyone else bounce back | They must attend one of the (burg, W. Va.; Galesburg, IlL;/{ sdjustments will be eiveo ba ricci Typewriter | Sour rewards, will be: ' Pei i “The question of war or peace, from the first blow? We think churches mentioned, not missing |Ketchikan, Alaska; Miami-Dade|§ "“"°' * — - Op YPeWwrrer Selingurance ena bos baaus “Pieoter inte ge ig sn AND 30N therefore, may very well rest now we can, now. We are pretty | mere Man one Danday ectvice County, Fla.; Middletown, Ohio; | j- Pieege seataistanr qseeY ous Apply 10 a.m Pe aoe Pontia e Eomsitery cou onehaatve is pop ahs aad ‘YE 33000 a - es with the question of whethe r sure we can. But what about the | #t his church each month, except Neosho, Mo.; Omaha, Neb.; Phil-| § larger than regular agate ty Index, 240 Orchard Lk. Ave.| cntly rieasd. aa CusToM OM BUILT ROMER Lt. anete hev ever feels strong. next year or the year after? | in case of emergency. ah precisa Vancouver, Wash., or etka 5 Dublication, Pr ema hwo gn aif $5,/ If you qualify, write R. M Ou I Oh 130i. “ se cetimetes. on . and Yankton, S. D. : een | Joel, Kent! stroit | CARPENTER SPECIALIST IN FiN-| - enot 2 1. daugh’ tfield, Detroit SPECIALIST IN enough to. strike. 1 In | his world the ‘Preventive war is a nasty) oe of the League are: Pres- wreaeleat Want Ada was Llve i eaten ete on pence |g Miskinan’ tor ice ten | teaed (gud ¢nbiasts eae. Hates ; —————|thought. In America it is part of ident, Wilbur Cook; vice president, ke cancelled be ton = call MI 6-3248 on Fri. wee so #_ bersondl to interview . anne 6003 | j , oe @ dav of publication a: r AND NE 8sOLI ARPE cd that arrears never: ee es naa sa a T 0 W hi Offi ; | | the firs = Exp. Ti Bother tp ar ie renee Binie berm = terations. hie te Pld “AL starte war Doa r ra. able, Must hi ears ave 0 e. : : Unsanitar Pro e = wher Tale Reco Degelbeck and basketball ad ns Ip ICia 5 CASH WANT AD RATES Apply Paragon’ Construction Go. Apply at 111% N. Saginaw teens en you think.of the Revolu- visor, 44000 Grand River, Novi, Mich.| 9 ®m. to 6 p.m. daily. D&M BUILDIN tion, the Mexican War and the Rod Place, Marlette High schorl | M tj | ae ef ead) Loe) HOUSEKEEPER. ELDERLY Is This For You? M BUILDING Brings Jail Term Seerstamencan war, mut at as 0 Meet in Lansing 2 "1g Pe Dee T | RG ath "Senter Mamnte Mavggaly, advereed toad protect! nesgential and Commercial Con ‘part of folklore and belief. * 6 223 408 600 = ear. Unusual retirement plan in) {7actors. om [ LIVE-IN CARE - FOR “All through history new we The league wilt sponsor— basket} FARMINGTON = ~The Michigan: 3— $——2-70___4.88__1.20 rea Mere tt gt an es ee eon bigliat A tenant was convicted yeste y ap bal pan) 1 3.15 8.67 8.40 _Apply a at rei Ficcnsctanue onl tt—tinre. -No—door 4—our bid too a rons have required new thinking, Dall during January, February and) Township Association will hold its 8 360 648 960 a rospec door selling. For personal inter. FE 27004 ___Eves. OR 3-278 = day in Municipal Court and sent New concepts, new strategy. March, During the other months it/annual convention at the Hotel ® 405 7.29 10.80 Mretined, Live ino Gave, Village a AND view call 3-7632. ~ CEMENT & BLC CK to jail for keeping his Property in “Now, perhaps it is ecessary ‘hopes to sponsor baseball, softball| Olds in Lansing Jan. 14, 15 and 16 Rg IY Bc ad ame Sn ita iti : and volleyball, A LS . _mornings onl DRY ‘WALL TAPING, GUARAN- ——— ——--——— ~ ornings only. PE 2005. =| CALL sCOTT EMP: work. Free Municipal Judge C ‘ecil B. McCal-) ray about Srewentive war,| League basketball activities will| Township trustee and director of _ | bor yo LADY Foe, caapes: pg Bg coimertg nein, Mle ate os atte Polonia B. ear my decide with our eyes open © nara Ibe held in the Methodist Church the Oakland County Township As- _tation, wads 5-7782. a ee m | ae LECTRICAL | Lying te LICENSED ‘ar e ty of in face of th : igymnasium. : ‘ ; MIDDLEAGED D HOUSEKEEPER -1GEN BLDG A fore [etelatiora | ofleity ert ey Gl Ben sociation. has urged all township) DON'T WISH: FOR] {i,2 saat te fe, kice rem &| EVELYN EDWARDS ore, comeat a | - Downing was accused of storing, se! P Seles oh ed Sant fd OR : ie ee | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ED ROOFS ATL old barrels, wood seraps and b |a. concept.” assing Ace to Canada We will have an opportunity to , 2 : ot ers — Housewives. SERVICE | ORARANTERD | ALL : pS a ro-| o j MONEY! Make it easil Clear up those bills - eter ALL ake s. — ine. Get our bid bid Lost — MAL repaired “hind 1 LE Col Oftice train ax shaved ae FE Lert sistas a Ce tote w ae and : : JOSEPH pe eee te : |. PE | SR Fee ee ree est we NE : TREAS Z. SALES Mi t_No_obl Re: ma | Bleck. 2 0: oe tote “AAA AAA OI BURN imation peenenle ieue “is crucifix 5 pond i FE esi L PI RNER SE ite center ; per lene ‘i 8-0023 ii ’ aes MARES Lost You 2-004 downtews, wit a 1 LOW CO8T 5 wn ge wa eae i aaa property “op Rae ol , } aad a aeRVICE “dutta tale uae us : Ss | \\\ | o in toma nimal ve sens. om i ‘ i FOR | ROY S. be, Oak washe | Hobbies Rescue §-0200 Ph. | v j R rr CEMENT WORK oe teen PAL oe. t ee | ‘| ail 1 PE : 331 5 —S arge ot sibel € NOPHING Too PAINT THE Li STINGS 1 | ; vo 5 rooms on8 bath . CLEANING SER * Saal es Free| "Gerabaie rem es BER PICTU WANTE D . ee | to “schools and Multi-L A 86-2845 VICE * es. RES ; 4 . and = ot 4 : 7 30 ev hee tebe inde ppockenstose 28a | ‘ CALL akes Real 30 DOWN. STOW CARPE —_ area. Notice: wrence St. tt ® your | bd , ¥ 558 E MRS. BRADY | Pun 2 BEDR ty weber’ up. BDRMS. “BATH sea built-ins. PENTER WORK ° — ces & Pe Les es ey ee A ’ | FOU ast Bivd nea basement, 00M HOME — pt olay pr ey pote ape | ys a Tar alee ee ANY GIRI t Personals 25 anonsilie R e Middlet 10 one. ‘ ps Pa Vile FE_4-7833 a oe we ol enemy apo 7 BEDROOM BRIC coi hr e012. fol prey ECTRIC ing : OR no eto y Ee CwaeeF RT AUBUR Hur price $6,800. | rage. BRICK, 2. “os H base Eprag & c MOTOR —— FE) Mie a tendiy ‘advise, a Lag =| “Why don __. Say “ERRNO , O. Box ss Ara 3060 8. Commer TY on "ais: — Mo. ene pre lot, igit 2 fi OA. sete oF ttres somaya oil ng. R pete ayy) contact > ld ars you es TON : ce Ra. | os ation : 4-25 land. car Boe rss => Pits! ee : _— rE Oo \© would : wear a <—- Sees "} bedroom CAR !Furni MA 41578 | c 34780. Lat : Call for ced. C LEANED AEFI Salve- OR N I =) stocking ranch, RPET- urnish ; | tare GENE’ 1 ‘Netw, PR Sites ROTRED we brutes OT SO 2 cap? I "| mouse. “FO pr am Ve ed Hom 100 Oakland etachce on: Purese ‘g HEATING Fe KNAPP ore LD | R should thi | = irasen R RENT, = Mek late Leastl oe ae Trip Goocan ha ) BERVI SHOES PE ~~ af aah Coa ent Apts. nk your LOVELY = rT, MODERN. _ me weyponagp py oh : FE rae lees Ra. sold, re CH, 207 At Fred : y "4 been ub yet, Furnished ranch ho 5” ROOM M rive 4 and tw 4-2544 HEAT peti COLD wat of Bee VHITE BRO hed AN ESPECTA 33, Rent |. Beat carpeiing, érep » HODERS | CEE asc ae BRO O = c 1 ™ {EATING Pree nn 500 seca as oe Ss. ae ea a absgrocl |~ it Apts. Unf | pga ne, orepee rege, Ctl x st oe Se M beating “equips eo al Daiwry MAID. SUPPLIES ve $53,| we ot wee ie ithe Sus ae URN. | ATTRACT! nfurnished 34. -. Tee ani i ger mee eee (-MACED AY GAR Heatin, ee ee | min P ina WE HA rae Sts 0: Mwy. Re i mo. OR 3-Tigs| tu VE = Lake. | wren: arkiz —— wely 2 a oo oe ae aire DApomiaee Ait, eget. Lovet eda Scare assay 10 te 8 eh ll an AAO of business ca ror 2, soMe | JOHNSON Ee Eee ay Siri ‘Res | pe $950 Ds home os ERIN ay 0 805 wer es, , com BUYER’ OR ‘su y. Re ession: 5: ] or —_ ngs. es you | OWE is Just ga- pair. W a= r) — ca rms mercia R: QUE wy Fo FE aa ason, al or elegr - _Toom b nto th: ‘rood Hike - PratEee Wi NEW O n CS | stile oe ee a een GLEA Tin AUBURN AT R- CARGE 3 ae ar Pine LE. FE graph Rd. : Designed for cot his coay 3 bed- Etchen, Exire and LASTER 3 NO aoe Pe. if yeu are * you — on ~ PLEASA _AT Some | aa 7 RM. _ e Lk. | NEWLY 4-2533 = of sae aaiet — pasate large beaut FusTERhIG— ii AND REPAIR tric fajments see trouble e% & tox KNAU “ Sed ot Cat Bu cS aka | i eae se oan aaa An ports ATED 3 BE Fitehen. “inn ot 7 | can = Carpeted canbe Ewin % nee reooad pend tee. us today. ==> Eo wes. “Ounes FRONT : | Gopi Sih wake e. Located; cept ROOM rege: = | ee ee room, modern terzy d living rm sewind M REPAIR OTe a mone -|R PE 2-2 Gren _weicon ties APART- | RN DU weekly, PE ¢-atil. e “cifidren OME WILL | - Self pee ie aoe ues . SM. vacuum Te a ore Soeeet Teeeae bonsai. Rent Apts. F cn| BaD Taruusbed.” Col | eg” “a PLEX APT_OF? Bererigggmeied bate. Ps act Beat Conner earn ties ASM ALL FAR} Leif eaaps go-pon raga Sl alten: RADIO. poh I-ONWARTED Ei, Me rey, ROOM urnished 3 33 cain ft ‘Goss Lake | mt ‘NICE ki, We ea A PoNTIAC 7 e, Pb at | IRWIN ——— a a as Poses ard the has enter. 8 +2600 iso TIP ans. iy. C In re-| ¢™ AN | eats E. PR R || bart N +2252. In E § ROOD ate . * ; ly $7 | ahon aaey full b rm Near leks. Ht REN ort Ieoking st. FE 6-264. e home ills noes se 500 Dn. | sehec ee ee rere ALTERA rin td. Chi 28. | berta Ree: 200 & PVT. Ls eat, ight mae te '_NEWL ee — NT. L LE ys +o of, beauurully 1 hay reat lege “ai oy the n. | od Geom t podbot TIONS Lg 16 pol bos ild: st. oh x Pad ‘CLE and In- | Y D mal & a EAS Corn surully 4 e drea. 4x2 ate h comfo: on rom W ery R my & 8. ee ren FLOO! ee dock ai gas. bedr lew: E, et lot ot aLed med f -ft ome rt of dn. 100x40 fIlie ud | = ome FE REsrvune ~ BYR OL a = to Board 26, Fy Prt R. 3 ROOMS 55 | Se PES ee 2 on rargisbe ‘4 Sena ne LARGE Ghoset —— 5 E, BUY wre ‘Nin the exclusive la adgprentiing Tring rom. offers = tot. mar prooh terations } ome im HOOL Raebur wth BATH TIRE or BATH. A DULTS _furnished. room, utill Bi alore s im 8, S7-f ely bed e em & e window ic view ben C . i D , uz Pon’ BO 1 8 ties, © IN - E 5-2 | ed. $65_m ties __Bivd, N . Reasont Com ported livin, rms itchen ows. from “Tacor heme. Call & fees, ae + le toeine fine caren wh an | 3 hela ae t., PE 3 Dt ae Gabewo iD yucon. SRDULTS | » , Orchard = ataly. PE 61032. seas souitie a) “a fhrepiace, wegian, Lande Mapine baths Dining "h bedroome, = Realtor ood C O ome Ta Ure ees CS ee ae seoue who will n VE Darren ETE bath FLOOR PV? almer Bt Court A pons ay PURNISHED | pap ts i ere ein be Si) seszrales plaster epaceeee ; Corner Willi ax Serv eck da securit be | 1 BED! 236 or FE |r Gas beat PVT. tiful | mod Pontiac PEs. Jerry E house: Ep oR ear end rao en with B and | 00 Su eat 80 ft. red walls a ams Li OR 3-12 ACCOUNTING vice _ Te A rc betwen’ Ph oe a enon APT ore §-7805 BueLY 3 re prema ERT 8 = onaitice panarnias 1 ‘pearoom eae meni Pe fast. Co., brpliap.« ml gaseous 3 at iatacheg 2 sed aa, Lake - eee Auto. | - After 6, e call OR Rena ou 3 pes “vice fo: XD Da r Lec x Or . and i i] *lAl Po ru MA entrance ato. room, sir- 4 RM. HOUS! o me $35 mete ful. a iss thi occu Lpcngllna | oe aa INCOM ay cA x draw erie MM _PE +isie. wilaner W100 pe re PT STOVE A __ YE AVerire on tu HOUS Se ‘oe ty sone! 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Pees Saretie rn ee 8 | & BATH NW mo OR on Hes Ng as 1 BEDRM s Furnished 35 R Rent Miles Realtor tole le | se | | bath. ea oa cing Take” Angeius wood caress year heat amen eT inte aoe ____Phene average x WanTE hane OR a B —_—— or “3 BED! le FE & arm. & 1CE 3 36537 waler j Auto COZY. “Rent Lake Cottage 2 carport room. B chen t an outd or the a jot ear paved ater % Wed i room Phone PE 48706 (WANTED TO Bi anaes TRireaiegers bee ICE 3 ROOMs & BA’ Sas | es esr Co = Serr eicl wotay, Sanaa | seat ntl The fi taree Netrest and aris Leet ) FE 4-@706 | _af f 5 ECY — 7 ny | efron’ PARTL ly. FE — gas beat ok FU itta is eday 2ca Sl eatin 20.900. with | Th piay Wei as aeseeeg fat INCO! EMPIRE. i | _M_ furaitere yy LL TTFEs | Ra apts 88 yy Fr oRN oxBow 4-8423 BATH COUP 1 B. __ RN | LAKE’ ges ; SR) tay, $15 r gare, . ue i ith $7.200 De cannot io .andse rives with cC 30d ME TA Er f sture. Fh. 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DELU end x Bae Fr BEDE ity Rea: Fe] tetine t Room Phone FE : West 1925 ; ITE , : Diate — IR aa eines a seers | Ea ey es it | ees ae ah See ae ee na ere * Son Pea oe SS | see Daan eri ba “BACHELOR 4 a bus Be | OF wi take ¢0 LDREN G “£1 Pd 437032 3-1296 "Eves OR 3 ii0e 31251 Inst ot oe ee 3 ner ELOR, | cana ® red . th R E §-2140 _ 35061. ke 1 LIGHT HOU. ASS | ist _e-s7a3 Open Eves eg mst Richol vat ay Phe smoker. gwar. |* oan ter a rs forced i I APT. PVT. ¢ ROOM ‘First as SEKEEP! sul sun PH n exe UU ROOM APT. a = cely as hi ‘VT. A oe _ TxG a —— R uw ole & Margerce | Write yntown Post a ehent 7 LARO ater? 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OME. —FURN NT ST eEPEIO woos e ew bom wn FH lenty 16 E FE 49584 $2,500 : with tre icel¥ vane ng 1 ____ Wanted 1 A? ge Rooms 13 | VOORMEIS RD. A pi BATE.) Gotiage ae PLEA = e basement. Ss Lawrence WG Pike seid eed iced ot sto. —- R A G base eal. ren erki 8. ; cod a9 eM eer a COUPt, tod |te Rest iF a acute en P= OM gh EVENiNoS © TLY TURN BS Too ¥ “hn ied - srs Daves: ioenas SLEEPING es vedio enchee a __tor. Open rox ra. Real $1,000 DN “— : ing AR Ee WITH PAA . FE ! —_ ous . uF | be vt ho G ROO ore xt? 3} s - Comfortable. aoa EXPE 3923 Back Da pay 44 3 i gruDto or 3 hi woRKING F TURK _ Cass | oy» fore me om This ho: with c \ a mfort —VA = RT fill a menth BABIES ho Dt turn. oes FLOOR. i to arge G COUPLE Cass Lk x OR bd eo _) 1 «a Call F’ o pay me wil uD- ne room adie, i CAN rT XPERT TREE TR ae _house. for 3 Wr 'T_ ROO : He | wall ce modern 21 UNFU PYT ; -m. oF | fer i be lot ranch attract % 3000. IMM Cer Furnishe: begroom e =a — MK: mF R PVT. Close. ctomtoas H rooms, 4-8658, om teymace. are odd [cilaeaiaiiaild Hurr appoint | 4-BE ot, just off "Mon Neepe TEnaaixo Us # ed pt _ XITCHENE: a, | Sess oe all ¥all- Se BUS ment. Cal -BE ah or men oa istae corse? FRANK: $4583 AnD = ANDL FE All priva: N es e-in, W ry fact Uw Se I cath, | SLEEP ges__ 409 sto POR Burr today ,EDROC ae Ye Mie ante al: ¢ 2. Om “ beaes: = You te. RET aN { oe td ties. vee ft: -AKE i) ING ow H ‘ OME | 3450 ts y! Hur | OM B eat Qut h. de m nea a ming. REE s nagar tence, R ec my 5 & BATH Lhe Perey. side. FE 2 cot Bedutifal FRO avail ROOM beet mov yi, family — RICK $1000 ‘down er garage. Eas : transe Temoving - SERVICE. TR! RY E ay tenants © partments — = > ig weet ne wah Uri erry. ‘Rent A 4084. | room NT | aL able FE + a GRACE other pide you to. emily aS session arene. aa _ erases oon seedin re hdd rong Salers a, 2 ROOMS. ittemore FURN. [ole Alas Eesolen heer furnished hom EEPING | 0337 REGE| larpe — « en | Footh, icee, unease = REALTOR PAR a . Pi a ga "oe 3598 beste |3 | _cheee_Ie.. Sate. CLEA nfurni | Se or seat wits option t =e ROOMS. INQ large bedroa fo, ck Dee oom. e Lving Toot a family | FE : aeces Pree ding. oUNO | SOOPLE Ww ook ry ‘a8 ath C | ist FLOOR thed 34 3? “ue ee arin ewtien Sy 3 MS, INQUIRE i jerpe Sedrpems, s. Large | basement living roo mond pred ites 3 | _ Mov « tusured Losec! “with” Ms AN ss) LEAN, | _chend) PLAT. pee char 4 _Roor done =n] res higher than, bas .| 276 On a large. to ea | on ARTRIDG . ving & — GE wees 2 or 3 3 CHI shed, AND “BATH. _| handler, TO CLOSE, eae ge men ons With eM Sy sooo be ment. car the counteys Horo igbe fe) 1080 aE Tr sot reat bedrm b = Ton St eatawa it NICEL R ‘ik wasend 9-4 IN. 165) > fh ¢ ROO: 63 £ ith Bo I 250. Th eat. 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ARO “Co eC ox saree have’ you. “will be" consice 44350 LAKE Mame _ “TRYING Wn van er pick paenenee — in jovely Holly | api, t00 “enti ake e& in 4 4 apts. 8615 Y FURY, ao od house utilities, va D. [ae nvalescer ent Home tices 3-8140 E. ji yment Seuatheres Gs! Charming, 3 bravo is . : dant com ;| 2 RMA . ROO! os GODERN > BEDRM HOME NEW. | - Mecanlalamli | : | wane he LED B == tion IS 3 | 2 Blew FON [St PLO Per tas M bay! TAK ut ep age om 7 BEDAM. EM) sary mee ZOME, . s 38A Lue William wih “natu a Lane. rraned. on Ss / No Esha a Ay als ‘TAND 3 on jar Toon. §-1183. i LAEEPRO -|- rated, HOM =D FO! 12 EST te nnenen: ee ‘ving room mad re : NT, AR M E. 5 R 1218 A a pel h la ro : eer a WAM __ Write seers aa ae Prue Ra INDIVIDUAL MC cnet y pocets asp — Date Bey: “oe, ae “ ED PATIENTS OR a HA ave” dace peermest aoe ising” acetal time e + child: on A er ace, | lecei ‘DE L ie AR FE = ove ee Prose in city. Free Rept cabins &," ea 38-6364. | HEAT AND won | a ae ar Convalescent 4 cera _PE 40547 terms e oar ep Be . eng tone aie TAGE idea vee a Me take-Orton:“"s 8 Es “FLOOR 3 R Auburn Ave. aaroan wR ° Utusl $40. Gontatoeens pers 1 Soegmosy E 'N | WHY PAY RE $12,900 | st Buys nh FONE an pur hea a JT ou odern. OOM. r 4-363 $-374 . mh N ee FE O06 fer 3093. vastness, ‘wour pA 7 ROOMS ..4 mt eel ole Gil) _FE 4 ra bein we » nthe 3 gaginaw trail, Drayt re... Bape NEAR SCHOOLS. $73 oem, AUBUR soe SP a room and | i taker: oe el ene to Rent | ‘( v 3 ROOMS “ie FE d ment #25 8 Tractor C SUN -9563 | x RICELY FURN, CLEAN S| cea renee seecon @% 5" SDR a al sportsene @ swims MOTE, _ bath whe Gane Seen core: Now vacant ~—A — _F Daily — woopw o, NTRACT $$ a x N (OuEA _Comme: 2. Rea Ti. REFRIO. 2 BDRM men. Ca - Vv. Pvt. 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It 8. ie tere | _ Comte : + Blog neh ONO ee. cond oe Geese TARE | [st matic & org pall TA | 3- pei gun 1 iene eae m home at arte ie WOODED T A : c ge. _43_ EB. » mr i ( oe ‘ re TE 6 41, ! naty : ba ox _Mason Thompson, FE 4836 ae AN Fipenee FE boon ss cresponden oh. Satter Ave. Pes with 4 t. Mansfiejd. ac Perel SMALL carmen a Pe In D oom Bun to 2 lea lake: ‘tromt at ft a af vey Ss mies WENT y at or _Tnom BON. oP APERING.| Society ara DD. | nice, % 100 bate | Call at UPPER. a WALL STORE OF . FE oy rayton P! galow ie at a pice omnes cae “Meal tres peatar _Sesrautes per” areas k oe — FC. a g es. FE 5-8801 ae wie Ss ET, VERY : oa OM, ee ym A tebe Rent “- PACE ON XN. pear 1A. of fis ins ' Some b BRICK — 4 : ates, Priced unde a a ANDRE B. P’ er yercae| ES. CASH — |? eee pr eee ses aie mame VERY ae Mffice Space 41 a os us a ates al glee ary ‘Deco on oe te “tana _souoie. ty Fairérove, a (3 Room Sem Pt see | ace ai | ease 3 okie | SFOS garage teem) aeaee coe ppinir hen tht NCHAU acct Seaman anaes ; tra In APT. } reve meuly Ser garage : eifice space PER with $1,200" Pa ot anon Ter SSte saat can deme: That's DOWN ‘ e, — 1 joc: 1 ze. at IW} abn Rorie s-1096. FE UD) cunt "eect sae gauiten lise Adi 8 NEAR: TOWN. EE: aes eee | decorated, Prt. gx ae ee oe ae ymenths Fraty a bat price se plastered was natgral ireiace on any of tnene oo ees A a gas ide oe Loge Feet | Soe ae it ee oa Tee Ae eae risk pieea a d sete mm N eous Ne obligation, : weeks 9 wie nos omy er SPA n st.| OT for $32. es. Ch other a on erases LADY ended in see AR ‘service, ation, 3 eT Osm' is rd. see FICE SPACE 3] 37 1 W ifti ne a op ‘ofce lec: de- bu some Te, In Bette RO smun. FE COUPLE! 4” ent, i ne’ RM: I iam ‘es hE wig) ation. = jow.. All Papering TERIOR D rtiomet_| can 7g REALT De as Winar Neh Boden, ehene rhenen’ tig room ee Mee tas tes a, Pest livine” oom take Dqkh aol Here 1s SMAL “ N ie Y USINESS Dis- e. ™ that bas . uD WA teneesa| oe £24, 2 heated. private b INES Dis- | OR 27414 ‘food W. Huron ‘estat =x NORT ee 43 parage” ghad forournlag fre fortadie | ans overyining mise | 5 rooms LL, FARM ___TPAINGING PAPI 2-431 NO Ted Ps aay ——_81_8. te et cea See ron TE ee OR : bd fenced. 8h oil hea fire- 20 @ jor cone ‘Sor \car es 3 ecrp pers 5. Ww, 5149 ioe 3 Parke ome on oe on BATE ni OR 8 vm TMMED, H END bene I Bhaded lot, eee 2-car meet =< mgr Phe ead - Lectotgg Fame oor ga with TUPPER : : ‘Event ° . ent, : ‘ L 3-197 HEAT | = . mod. f POSSESS! See ra price 4 yes macere bt loors full bake- $ nae ll A ome. ERT TS TROL né. AN 8. FUR- e. : A pe oN G price $14:500, Deel spose aes streamlined, Tse Sak eee location : : oe ' $14 Roth spac ith in with et . x! R. 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OF $8700 Ham 3 d Hi 1 ISTT FE ee : month, - bl — bedroom ab Sch NG 8E 2-4810. \ nas LEED ee nson voy OEY ere eau | Mme roomie,’ basement. al RVICE. 3 | oa ree ma 7 joes eta) MILL : ral oan agg sith built LTy EXCLUSI Ra. | eee... on oy tile ire Mem ind this oe. MAIN. Ci Dreesewa a “"g nea rane oo wr h EDI ae 8. CAR ae Atl th eed J] aye aes ge aol aod HILLS ye from set attached ned :s, rick | ATE |sftte: vee mite : roatas aa. Sty eet on IIs rock a Eee nrg.tE, ce ih : a Tae BS : <3 pie SH... AND . a maa. 2518 FOR BETTER eee built in 7 Pormica is ranged for ieee 2 rance,- private Orit. WEE HOM: - L | piariseg 3 baseme ro jp hear Sassen of rd = path and EEKE ES sem ov ment, ve pee KEN rage is eoment a even. A day! 1M 4 | eons. hi 1 3 room “ND SPE = very s ‘plastered. attach extra oar — « Apply: Lot we CIAL asonably f au ed wa- L 2. an ste: 52x Close home. S ly Bom jot 4 eslie R. — ree. Ney tab ose to seh Garace. Ree, Yuet rE pla gh R We 4 room down, is and _ Foom 4 le side near see Ss 5s Ww. Hare 0 ~agell car modern room “Apartmy nt. fooue ae Ba ; sare, pr ape home. ot Oak” fi up 4 & brick “2 own Ww Larg Ta tow m Oak fh oT owne plus ky few dint ome 0 aiead ae tare ee rn 1g modern OOrK: aie or Petire femr ‘ amet: monthly Ld lee ep wae ft walls, rent pat 2 eB Seah car £ shel) : p Be room frame ’ : | iatee ta amert tient op: ara store porch. _hungatow ; ' pee mily - oo es phemy 4 aS Oniy $500 pureed | 5 XTON Pt ‘ 2 bedroom —. wt) ee amily located AINs — A UeLiRy room ae ee gene eb a fre tractive and store it''s eet pA car cnt tom mei. . A. JOHNS on} $750 down sero Oe ae : : N. f in 1704 Real : re than ey hRd Realt — Miller a or . FE4 ; , wenn ae For Sale Houses 43 BP RILEY \. 4O-Unit Brick ee West Cornell Baldwin. V shafp 2 bed-, ‘oom ranch trpe ag 5 eak floors: furnace. Complete alum- ry is bee ag yrs : aid, Priced at $4200 w : down. . e 20 Acres jaw aus frame farm - type: ef road frent- ft. — ie “soe out Sashabas Ra North Tth of Drayten Piains It's an exceptional piece of pro erty & priced ai $15 500 BROKER . . 509 Elisabeth Lake Re FE 41157. FE i 4-482: oh dee KEEGO HARBOR - 5 ROOM _ house, gas + heat basemen! ga = _ fage. fenced jard Some carpe! ine included Nr sc too & sieres 3 quick possession - hurry wo & smi) bouses $506 down Rose Mec ela Broker F133 3 “'BEDRM HOME (1VING RM kitchen, bath & utiity m OF 2heei2? lot. Ciese to asfepp oy & bus line _Inquire | 72K Co.gate 311 8. MARSHALL, 5 ee AND ceramic . bain oak ears ees HOE se, Ue ies Be REMOVED ae pent any Ed. BY OWNER, : y 4 a g i weiltty yeas a See with |8500 ing takes MOVES YOU IN HOMES LESS THAN I¥RS. OLD -— — storms o—_ screens Many, m3 . Fairmont, 2 bedrooms 188 W. Longfellow, 3 bedrooms 2887 Edna Jane. 3 bedrooms s% room =e SF a good “exce! them condition. throughout = with lew down payment _FE Lace - * 1 OOK" Y_s100 DOWN ts! Rf. VALUE. beak 343 OAKIAND 4VE FE 5-065 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 36 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colberry Park a--- Custom Ra Fr or @ bedroom: FAM. ¥ OR BASEMENT t and ae ed ime 138 PAVEL t SEWER & WATER Wie ae KINZLER ee W He Bs Pr FE 6352 << = ijpeh ere n Ge * = THREE . HOM ES . month Tatal price $24 f05 With §11509 ccown Exceilent re- cremeut POSS IDIILY Humphries ~ FE 2-064 Reaitor FE 47114 $3 N Te: oo Open Eves Mu: Listing Service LAKE AREA 10 Acres roam home Oak and tile ca heat basement 70 i lake fromtage large trees read $12 609 with $2508 cows Cal. Mt GF 3 SSIS mie ie new $590 down 2 and porsioie be Teom & basement aig 1 fy tLe int were close te ! 8 shop sa5oe MU 4 204 EM $500 dows Income foom: into upstairs On 3 jote ir Highienct Cali MU +6 “RRRO- ; | — SB dows 7 bere : ; £53 _ FAVE TO Gh sONME TO FIND FAULT WITH THESE & PER WHERE WILL YOU PINT” ar. tractive § room modern burge-- low with full basement Fauceiient condition tiraughout oak floors new off furnace Lovely vard with large shade trees cily water and sewer pus 1 biock Excel- lent loration for GMC workers Por only $1.950 terms LOVELY 2 BEDROOM home Nearly new excellent condition + Just the home to start houre-- Beeping Only $8509 with $1 000 Gown = ANOTHER VER} CLEAN 2 bed- : room home with full basement pa Lerge 100 fi wide ,) space for all the garden you want re West suburban jiocatico, c: te schoo! The price js on! Terms WELL CONSTRUCTED farm house, with ® iarge rooms On ace a lot of touse for Bn $1 250 m200° puts Hey. at Telegraph FE 2-01 Open 9 to D PTAMPLE _CUSTOMER PARKING $500 Down. , | BZ bedtm ranch home situsied on” Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor \ @ weillandscaped ,fencecd yard oat . This nearly new home has large if Kitchen, specious Hviig rm Nest , & cieap as a pin Located near ‘ achools & room mvudern DungaliowW piastered Full basement large gaseee perth. 30 x 150 fet Perfect white — -—santi—peach— road Trade on jarge. older type home with 1 acre cr so of Rround On or near a highway clase- in Pontiac Phone MU 4-4867 “YOUR OWN. TERMS have @ houses for sale, all heb 33 N PERRY .S8T 2 family duplex 6 rooms & bath each side. modern will be re- decorated completely $10 500 1645 BYLVAN GLEN Keego Marbor 5 reom modern hasemert garage gas heat fenced vard lake privileges. now being redecorated $6,950 7444S SHAKER DR Near Wiliams Lake Rd $ room intetior Getorsuc, S500 “ Howard E. Fox 7 NEW HOMES bs % entirely finisher we wil, ae ils 2 material to firfish Ds you c ate money on the = MATHERS str ? eeaicoms ar izabeth Lk Ra. t acre $7 450 WALDON RD eff Sashabaw Rc bedroom ‘3 acre - 450 __WATKINS LAKE FRONT 2 bedroom very altrective $17 0e — 0 COM PiON Rea, F-tate 4996 W Huron OR 2741 Fres OR 3-6332 PVs? SUBURBAN 3 racm = hath Glassed in porch ar ace 2? lots Terms S500 DOWN. On pased street Im civ 3 bed ms and beth 2 cr garage F th t $5 350 236 =+N Saginaw 44091 . Eves PFE 27320 NEIL ~ 248 WW. LONGEELLOW ~ Civilians OPEN $490 down SO OTHER COSTS 2 he- m ranch ful: basement a rriat ew auto heat A ates pared Seneca a ANT: OPEN I MIMEDIATE POSSESSION WALK IN & jock of 11 & if interest. i OBner — Dvys WO 3.3350 EVES SAT & SUN TO 8-085) & DOWN; PAYMENT * or ® bedroom starter homes, : i fili basement and rough wir- On your lot F C WOOD CO. er Wiliams Lake ro. ang OR 3-1215 after 7b ‘Oo 5-6449 5 “FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 home jpoders am dows # Roy Annett Inc. $390 Down . Neat bungalow on north ia No upkeen 2 blecks from downtown bu. VACANT Immediste posces- sion $4250 full mrice Yes. a nice had) jot Ask for Sales Manager Humphries. FF 20474 Realtor FE 47114 83 N Telegraph Open Eves Multiple Listing Service ~ CLARK ir: ~ANCH DRAYTON PLAINS i ere are J} bedrooms in th:s CEN Tanch home, plus 24foot ising room with dining ell, mogd- eto kitchen utility reom tled beth wWail-lo-wa!l] carpeting in $ ruoms tied floors. fenced vard Balt in- (33) Priced at $11,000 with terms 2 LOW DOWN PAYMENT BRICK CITY This ranch home has 3 em | ar eee LAKE OFFICE _ [LAKE PROPERTY | SPECIALISTS T, e Trocke | R 1643 Union Lake Rd. E. J. DUNLAP. “What would you suggest girl that wants everything?" For Sale Houses — BRICK J Ps seroma be | BY OWNER CUSTOM 3 BEDRMy brick and stone rasch ANNETT Attractive 4 rooms and bat! converted to 2 family $50 3 bedroom ranch home bui't fien Good location near Will 730, Rogers grade school low down payment l'a story 26x30 home tion Full basement with gas | furnace. Paved drive Huron Open Evenings and ay 14 . bie garage See for yourself Be . a large nome | or bungalow. bedrooms alone. fioor Hom- Test — for a birthday present for a! ___Fer Sale Houses 43 ‘Loveland } a Cass Lake Rd PE 2-4875 FE +1061, | fae Call Collect: “COLORED” DOWN on this 4 room home. Also includes 2 extra lot RAINBOW REALTY Ol RESALE. BY | OWNER Nearly new 3_ bdrm brick ranch, Living rm with picture window. and bul planter box vesta ing rm ige iitenen. eneeey cupbeards, double sink Ceramic , bal Full basement.: Oi torm secreeens incinerator. cs e jot. Landscaped $2,030 dn. _ 27200 or FE 8-238 Sun. $500 DOWN 3} bedrm. home. lakg priv. Move in aod finish oa you save rent. BELEN EI Leested on beautiful tenered ground 1) baths, large family rm. with fireplace enacwes garage. call. for &ppointm He RON. "VAL LEY 7166 M39 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-608) MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS $195 MOVES YOU IN aoe ip 2 & 3 bdrm. home Reason- or a FE 5-6767 on) ae | Johnson oo oO Sere — tt TREY OR SEL J} reom modern home Garage Lot 42 x 130. close to school and siore Only $400 down 4 room modern home. ta down with small monthly ments (4 room frame bungalow enclosed front porch Close to school and Y stores Only 8500 down 2 bedroom modern home peed iay Hy Fee — Corser —tet close school and store Only $750 podiag| A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Li Le a 2533, MULTIPLE LISTING gERVICE “DORRIS” VACANT PRETENTIOUS HOME INDIAN VILLAGE A gracious erty Pape = Emeglis! family home. with iposeeg ra ceramic tile bath and half bath screened in side porch. paneled recreation room with built in bar. | biack top diive. 2 car garage sider reasonable offers on terms VACANT BUNGALOW In my candid opinion here ts the buy of the week, located o ott de chk a beautiful tile bath. carpeting and drapes, aluminum storms ® and screens, excellent basement with forced air of] heat. just 5 doors from Joslyn $70 month BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME EXCLUSIVE SUB $27.509 very attractive long low and A tambling buff brick ranch home. | with all the outstanding appoint- ments demanded by today’s most discriminating buyer. ‘situated on | a beautifully landscaped acre jot NOt: ek kitcheti with smack bar Oak floors tiled bath paneled leading tor recreation bar separate laundry -- Reet yara- shen Priced at $13 950 with Own parmeit that we dare 1t)6 OU BY 6appointment FAST SUBURBAN BRICK Th'« home has 7 large bedreoms, with master bedrocm 22 feet in length with extra bath: large Hving Toem, very modern kitchen. tied bath oak fisors. piastered: wails, jatge patio with. Hrepiace © Full basement, Q2-foot garage Featir- tng joads of extras Large land- scaned iot 113 x 384 feet The home is 26 x @3 feet on founda * ep Priced at $23 With lerme {iovkh KINI PSI Nt 182 W Huron . Open Fives FF «-6492 6r FE #4-4813 __ Muit aple Listing Service _ GILES. Near Lincoln Jr. 3 Room modern home with oi! heat and auto gas hot water Furnished or unfur- nished Only $1.000 Down One Acre | Well landscaped with fram trees etc 2 bedroom frame home Qnly $750 Down West Side Income 18 Room home Full bace- ment steam heat large eorner tot. Im good condi- fion 4 Rooms now renting for $80 pe: month (14S REALTY CO. FR. 53-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE Alter 6 PE 2-7906 or FE 40840 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ' $650 DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow with stairs to unfinished attic Automatic ot! heat and autometic fiet Water” heater All large rooms with enclosed rear porch and a 2-car garage Located SE. side a WEST SUBURBAN RANCHER { bedroom bungalow with full hasement recreation room, largé kitchen with dining space large Lying feom with built-in features 2-car attached arene Screened- in patio Term A WILL TRADE 3 bedroom ranch-type bungalow “wees easv walking distance to - ply ; Has automatic Oot “aed hot water Bicely . planned kitchen. Would trade for siburban home with basement. | pou «|George R. Irwin, | REALTOR pid Baldwin Ave’ % 5-001 OR 3-4416' FE €1157 : + * that the owner spent hours parking space Lawrence W Gaviord, Realtor, Open E dandy Kitchen, 10 x | ceramic tile pein oak floors, | 2 Lot 100 x 134 with privileges Huntoon Laks Full price $14.5 f Price $8950 with low down pay- ment, _ ‘ SCHRAM Uh gun. Ren FE S236 | = NG-SERVICE i - Hed cae Large kitchen MIDDLETON SPECIALS! "$750 DOWN — Located in Huron Gardens. 6° rooms and a $850 DOWN — faeneie on South 1 enclosed 5 bath, plus wulity New 1'- WN — Li : west of Waterford. Modern 3 bedrodm. ‘basement home res Chicken ee for 200 chick- 4ES TO CHOOSE Ser ROM | 00 & uP FOR COL, ORED $639 DN Ppa ee site location on Irw hot "Paved | arent eget oe Lake y seai vie our winter prices. | Income Property 43A roe (a8 5 BY OWNER. woe B.~4 water p ardwood Geers, 2 (PAMILY EXCELLENT F GoNDr- 000 eo Fe tac Lae ae 44 (| FOR SALE OR TRADE Bs pede rty _in_lake property. PE 83496. ISLAND ON C LAKE. OR __ After _ WATERFRONT brick. Fireplace, 4 base $2,000 down §15,500 total oe Chive Nichols Beaker. OR or FE 5.2035, _ Sale Suburt Suburban n Prop. 45A rop. 45A 3-BEDROOM RANCH lo | Cooley Lake Rd. New a dire hoe Full basement. isos Ho 4200 WILL TRADE ments to suit your budget wil accepted on the —- prop- | MES $10 STARTS DEAL 268 BONDALE Behind St. Josepti Hospital Full ” Almost compete TE $75 month After 5 ch eap. Low down payment. 2 BEDROOM HOME ; ed fore $52 a month ough wiring and boinacst ing OAKLAND a REALTY car garage, iarge tot Only, sued EM MULTIPLE Listing SERVICE a lskc Iron OG gucsee a shea! Mau lee trees amd extra lot for gar: 311 WOFifth den’ go with this cosy 2 room home. a nook. Freshly painted ‘and session—$10,800 with down , 4 VACANT - This 3 bedroom West deen completed and is wait-| culm ki tchen has polished~ SOLID - PLUS PRESTIGE For the family ee the “Ric cies this almost new 7 bed- | Forest Lake Estates fireplace to the paneled rec-| 7 locked Oe turo to “008 Swaranne, ot call Pens. we _at Grand Blanc Ph. OWens 4-67 For Sale Lots 46 : Soak , 5 ECC r *KINZLER Ocoee. MIG ‘3831 196 FRONTAGE ON SASHABAW. - ' deep. Priced to sell. FE sEE OUR MODEL HOME IN | | PERRY ACRES VERYTHING you OULD WISH FOR IN YOUR NEW HOME —bevel- ALSTDE- and Wooded Lots. UBL BLACK TOP ROADS — Convenient- ly located on Lapeer road (M24:, _$§ miles north a. Pontiac limits. ‘FROM 8170) WITH 10 PCT DN Pea’ AL pe en P HOLMES 2531 8 LAPEER RD FE 5-2953 | | NOTHING ) COMPARES TO LIVING | en Waterford Hill WHITE BROS, it cage aa oe) ‘sad OAS | ee Ee furnace. Ample feareparking. Com- plete office furniture and poe ment. Built in 194] for a me . ntist. Ide 50 broker profession or other b COMMUNITY LOAN oe tion E, LAWRENCE — Fal c' eve. ' 30 (AMERDLY SERVI TEAGUE FINA LOANS $38 TO mee REALTOR 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3525 LIVESTOCK ; _.2_. Spen_Syewings _—_ HOUSEHOLD GOODs | |, —__ HOT-SPOT Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OF 19701, A busy. wusy. er ee een | I j A ‘ i . Just muc f ihe eae leaens couple. Cail! 79 Years ot now for complete details. M ONEY se RV ICE Rk. D. RILEY, Broker You can coudt on fait, ~ tr eenamial Lake Lae = one ; day service reed REST ____ eid eet chen you bx ¢ to HFC 7 Borrow up $500, Choose I é ‘i _ : Te fyi SSG 7 doing - eeuiness. For lease House Let! C. os ‘ORGE BL AIR -DUNHAM LAKE FRONTAGE JOHN ‘ LANDMESSER BROKER eee lots. Only 17 lots available. Priced 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD 4536 Dt # OR 3-125t from $8000 Chapin Realtor. eee 4-155. 2 =o Att PLAIN 3-8982 rae AT OUR FRONT DOOR re we le 7 ———”——C( Ss MILK DEPOT WITH STORE IN- PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE _quire 446 M15 Ortonville 35 BUICK SUPER HT P_ STEER. ng #& brakes Trade for 8 Cherokee [hills NO LAYOFFS nates wegen O8 TOM Its new 100 {t sites were) 1%; ACRES $6500 TERMS OR trade P O. Box 535 planned for, and restricted to protect. today’s better ranch W. k ABC TABLE TOP GAS RANGE and multijevel homes! No Short ee Will sell for $15 or trade for Drive out Elizabeth oe Rd Mile west of Teleg 1 Ra to Scott Lake Rd furs, right | \. mule—SEE FOR YOURSELF CART. W. BIRD, Realtor | 502 Community Netiona| Bank ae! ds FE 4-4211 Eve PE 5-1. Residential or commercial lots CAL HOLMES-BARTRAM 4382 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 . For Sale Acreage” 47 Lee [14 ACRES AND 4 RM HOUSE 1 miles N of Pontinac. $7,000 cash | MAG2T North af Rochester | © wefe emecires Ful price $1 -— 050. term CALL oF IVE ton ~ SPEND CHRISTMAS BONUS | - BUY LAND ISELY 10 fertile acres. north of Ortonville | Lays good Just eal pavement dow $ acres. I'g miles me of Aaa i dow ville $1.450 with $200 2'g acres. 1% miles west Foe Ortoo- ville $1,000 with $200 do Gi roux-Franks| | NERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dinle “Hwy OR +9701 | 17 ACRES Morern 7 room farm home 4. bedrooms Huge sized living, din- ing and kitchen Bath with show- | tool shed. | er and tub. garage, other features for small farmer | Pienty of fruit trees. Cantecaces yard Approximately 508 ne on highway. Price ae | Rochester | oA For Sale Farms 48) t oai fstove FE When Ve are in business for Tc anae e van ; au AUTO WATER sOPTENER. TO trade for furniture, chrome eet. _sun_or wil! sell EM 34020 | BUSY TAVERN SU Available immediately for | Wil swan terineal csiela er cack. 7 FE 31-8250 Last Blvd. & Mt. Clemens - Sigel aietdicdopta tas ELECTRIC INCUBATOR, TRADE Minimum investment, $1 006 for hay FE 5-0805 eee tO Del TA iso, FRIGIDAIRE WASHER ELEC- & Eves. Mr Bridges, VE 17-2586 tric dryer bicycle. sewing ma- = | chine, Polaroid camera 5 with ;: = é - i) “ome flash attachment. swap for ‘e ton vesetiatt dame ine ee jo. __Dick-up truck er sel; FE ¢0901. person to service and collect PIANO “GE COMBINATION RaA- froth a sensational new automatic din ‘nd phonograph for tape dispenser No selling Car and recoicer Or ie sell MA 42447. $450 minim'm capital necessary el! OR SELL 4 RM MoD. me profitable business. Part, masonry home in Tampa Fis. or ful] time For interview write for city property. PE 80723 Box 18, Pontiac Press SWAP EQUITY IN HOUSE “FOR SERVICE STATION BALDWIN ~ jate model car or cash. FE 8-3585 for mechanical wor Call Mr igh € EQUITY IN CABIN NEAR i a aSabie River. for 4 Ford. FE —eilisms LOgan 5 ser § WELDER FOR OLD ————s- PART Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE i TRADE YOUR HOME FOR A business Cail Realtor Partridge FE 43181 : SEASONED LAND CONTRACT. TARDW AR E— $2,650 equity anomie th, = ] LUMBER tiac or similar value EM Best location on main highway ebro god IN “ra near Pontiac. Easy operation for owner plus 1 part time helper TRAD EQUITY IN GAS STA- Now grossing approx $3.600 per tien for late car or truck or for mo Can be bought for less than | what have you FE 44210. 3648 $3.000 full price plus inventory | Auburn Ave Including froli-on delivery truck TRADE SORTHERN BOWLING! arce « veacca some. Kacch Only alley in prosperous town in lent materials and workmansinp Alpena area Has 5 alleys plus” Modern to the minute and furt restaurant $56.000 gross in ‘56 ike new 20 f kitchen and ¢in- Will consider trade Only 834.500 ing area with all built in birch down including modern 5] x 120 f! cupboards and built In oven end balding fange top. FPermieca counter top. Aluminum storms and screens. 2 i rn. 1% car gar Large Vmasinesses Thruout Mich 60xisg fi lot te is a heme | FE 4-3581 1050 W. Huron priced far ew what it woult OPEN TIL 9 cost to reproduce todav and it with substantial down pay- ‘Fon RENT BEAUTY “SHOP ~~ ¥ anty 3 years ott Price $13.25" ent GEORGE BLATR REALTOR 4536 sana Hwy OR 23-1351 | RAYON PLAINS Dipres OR F-17086 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE _ Call Rutiedge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003 | | Rent Fe Farm Property ABA Uul furn PE FE ¢8#387] Wii accept cheaper home as part | PLEASANT GIFT vase IN WELL! POrtent. of might consider good . | established shopping area for ue we eee Galo, ot sale Stock & fixtures. Priced fer. _ oe juick sale. Must re-locate for Pa Pr nasie Bast hed, LRT Rip teg reasbns OR 14546 or FE taane In YOUR OUD SKATES on a new pair Skates sharpenec. two fireplaces. two bath rooms Hi Fi system throughout 22 x 26 attached plastered garage a home - we are proud to show WATER FRONT HOMF. VACANT $11.950 TERMS This beautiful white frame mod ern to minute bungalow. with full basement, outstanding recreation! room heated and paneled glassed. in porch, two bedrooms, dandy living room, ultra modern kitchen. | tile bath Al garage, wil] be worth investigating. SS DORRIs & SON REALTORS WE TRADE WE SELL 752 W. Huron _ Phone FE 4 | NICHOLIE 2) EAST SIPE, — 8880 DOWN alf of a brick, 2-fam- ir Just redecorated Mard- wood floors, 2 bedrooms, full basement with gas heat Immediate possession About $76 per. month including sexes and insurance. It's va- ee DRAYTON PLAINS Make us an offer on this 3 bedroom ranch, Brand new _ with Aluminum storms and screens. It's nice — ny vacant! 1 NEAR CLARKSTON — $600 DOWN k ant frame 3 bedroom with plenty of cupboard space. Picture window in ba low “monthiy payments — “s vac tj NORTH END — $600 DOWN 3 Bedroom all on 1 floor. In niece condition and va- cant. Price to include wash- er, dryer. electric stove. . and an seo All this for only $ down with low monthly payments. - NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 WEST HURON = OPEN EVENINGS _ 5-8183 1 HOUSE. 2 pasa “AND 1 extra lot. FE 23-3460. T_WATERFORD. Dixie Hwy. 3 bedrm. ranch, 1 vr. old. Large lemiy islonee, 60° lot. Immediate possession. 9700 down. Owner Nolte noon a ard 1-704 2 BDRM nesse & TAKE _over py F 5 Pin “MODERN: 6 RM. MODERN: : modern, & rm. modern; 2 See ee Por colored: tim. modern, 2 fam- SE FERAL QTHER GOOD BUYS. mu. Wl DINNAN 66 W, Huron +577 Fy DRAYTON WOODS turing full divided basement Tange. "Ceramic tile bat b. a st of al only $16,950 Bateman | nomesen . BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS peoruice value! Brick ranch-type eocoesier Full, tile bath, oll-fired " house, not : modern 10 “10 miles ont Baldwin $75 per month. Ridge-. way. FE 46303. Sale Business ss Property 49 ee STALL GARAGE FOR COMMER- ~~ STANDAR D OL. oe per ces off on al! tebogans cc 2 stali stations for tease. Aubdurn "MO sleds < SEGA es ana Adams. Smaij tnvesiment, BARNES HA BD ye RE tl at eueeid2 Wo Huron LoLIGA’ TEL- HURON. 5 Bi 5 RM. M MOD “Stk pisses large 3} room modern on rear Auburn and Ladd. 2-stali, Exc Trade $8000 equity for ong tree potential Jordan #6341. Alter 7- and clear or one unfinished Bal. p.m JUniper 8-1174 $4506 $50 month FE ?-6067 STANDARD OF, |” + TRADE. cial use, good location $4,500, Brand new 2-stall station Located $2,000 equity in 2-year-old rancher with $300 dn. 22 W. Kennett FE 8-1431.__ 4 RM. HOUSE M24 & Bald Moun- | tain Rd. zoned light menufactur- a gee! dn & $50 month, FE 140° FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM PE 17-4432 Giang IN -RESTAURANT EQUIP- ent & lease $850. Price far MA 5-7002. peice sate PLEASANT GIFT SHOP IN WELI- Stock & fixtures. Priced for quick Teasons, OR 3-4546. or FE sale Must probes for health 8-8500_. at 5135 Dixie and Hatfield Exc for anyinine of equal vaiue Own- opportunity = — men. ¢F OR +6093. after 6 pm RA #4245 after 7p wee TRADE EQUITY IN 7 RM whee including Pas: e oss Sale Lend Contracts _52 2 A_ for equity in Seuait’ heute in Pontiac FE 5-9689 WER CLEAN 2 BEDROOM WILL TRADE 5 ACRES WITH | frame 1‘, car garage. Union approx 200 frutt enue grapes, Lake privileges Balance on con- currants taspberties ', acre tract [6.300. $74 per month. 6 traw | . per cent interest’ Will discount r berries. bie apreyer, dann 20 per cent Earl Garrels, Real- tor EMpire ¥-2511 or EM_3-4086.. 10 room hom Deere fully equiped tractor. large 50 ft. building now rented. larce ¢ with natural fire- place. J car oot nr St Clair Money to Loan 53 Ment ar) € feoma; hace Rent. Lease B Bus. s. Prop. 4 494 2” X% 62° WITH EXTRA LOT. bs jon Lake Village area. $75. 3-2459. includ E 3014 Eves. aieae betty d xX. 2x2 BUILDING AT Orchard Lake Ave. Rent as Sosteees or smail apart: pe; mo. -PH MAple 5-1709., FOR LE TEL - HURON i . New building, 1520 . Ft. Ideal for ees oF stores Availa 20 x 50 STORE SUITABLE FOR ate pe nae Parking lot r.further in. Shores house | ____{State Licensed Lenders) | with full basement, eos as heat - ate in Roseville. worth $15. — for > ° Grocery dealer & wine business FE ost quarters nr, Pontiac, C. ASH J fay ANS _FE 1-06H or _HOward 30158 . s to. $500 i oo For Sale Clothing _. 56 BUCKNER ,.."rgistiS Becaus use of ap jireseratees the semi-annual by price sale will con- Finance co. tinue through January 19th Bar- . gains galore i every member of your ft ta Store hours Mon.. Wednes , "inure. Pri., t6 Pontiac _ ul’ eee m ie 1 unt! § p.m; PAUL _ a 2a KN UDSEN Silver Lake Area Exceptionally fine b i ck includes best Pepegerdl and garage, Must be seen “te. be {2 BLOCKS “OFF. earl new custom pos ‘ nd bath how Be aa 8. Secrnan Ape formation. crete one —— lot, nicely inne: | ry STALL GARAGE FOR fom: scaped, with feneed rear yard. | rent. Here is = outstanding opportu-— ean be handled with | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE. only $2,508 down, Immediate pas-_ » Mercia] use. For Kennett. FE 6-143) house and 2 modern offices for e Approx sq. ft semi- loading gock and 2 small truck Boys Aso d Day sizes 2 to : Ladies, size 12. 5-3458. Drayton Plains Walled Lake LADY'S BLACK WINTER COAT, __Size 52. Reasonable. FE 5-8425. Voc LOVELY GENUINE BABY PER- /tica — Ae =wTiat $300, will fit way Gal 2507. after @, call LARGE L-STORY BUILDING FOR Haraware, P in tae a Lo- cated pauburn Ave. at ‘Rochester ir 0 — — FE Sin’ 8 am. til STORE “FOR. "LEASE. IDEAL FOR | reta: Feed ee | fom Ch ggee rs Perry. ie tos na afer 6. FE. 5.7564, Busingss Opportunities . 51 BEER AND wae sale. west yecien, a sell - due—te iiiness. 2 oe cee a ae n z ‘Dixte |! a “rete taat AVE a beach > boat livery 1 ; bait store a grocery store 4 rental units v bis . owner's home wile UG RIDGE WAY RES Ty ‘Tis Baiawin Loot Company! -$02-PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Po cand LE ” LOA CAS SEABOARD FINANCE TOMERS th TY | Ser pancne™ * EL ied Aas Call FE 28181, GET CASH QU ICKLY hes ns. pateresek 2 INCH “Uoio op SERA Oakland “#-"E sees art TUXEDO, LIke size 38, $10; tan overcoat, speed WHEN YOU NEED _ | Sale ‘Household Goods ‘37 IST $60 TAKES GE AUTO. w le 85 S50) aseses 9 amp vm 2 Ol. STOVES AND i GAS You can get it quick! stove, for sale Used, eins "ear im y al reer i Aver 4 OL 1-0031, endorsers. Payments to suit ELEC. budget, We will be giad to Rete | stove, Mosse ine rm.’ suite. you with your money problems. bedroom suite. Auto. washer, steel - E o | Gal betven 5, cae “oo if oe SECTION 16 ALSO re ta Par Pa a aioe ee FINANCE CO. me. erg co FE 4-1574 sts, OF | FURNTTORE WILL Pontiac Bank Bide. 59250 after $30, ‘oRether. R EAC - Classi- ~ ce rayer pis eetitice » Ave. PE 4-0526. Pearson's Lake Ave. “po. CHROME = We a 32 CHEVY ¢DR. MOTOR JUST Lewyt Sweepers it linac ee bik BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS C.othing - Furniture - pplianc es. == ere NV. av7 PM a _ Ne OOdW ait overhauled. § nearly - Se oe oronet Appliances 81534) “including blueprints with piping “lis, WEST LAWREN FIREPLACE WOOD SEASONED. [very Wednesday 7 P.M ror CASH 1 FOR ANY MAKE MI 5K? good paint, neo rust. Priced far Now Call anytin.e one e Thompson. — — Hardwood anv length desired A! s a: om Ty \ er mode Hed up of down 6-. quick sale 1 rdmore == F oor crn o $6005 % “5 v E83 BOUGHT ~ SOLD EX- 4 80 8 Perry rE | +. ak ba so shade and ornementa! Pe Every Fr iday :.../ TAL ECONOMY CAR 22 AUBURN ; ; fae a = mea me ent dee AP gree ee eee falas 5 “rE A EFORE wey bo < at-reasenedie—priees—F Aces ae : ; 5 ~ 1957 CAD 7 COUPE : v Dewees Bore — éHiT cus PE. 2.080 Toei eahigiiiced aa i ALG scat sas aS; UR: ieee _KIN- Every Sundav oe-2 PAL See M& M "WiGio: Sales Turauste ¢ & white GM empicve NEW : Fasv Terms i Plasterboard rock ‘ath, paint, nee ot “12 r u 4 vac bough’ pew mos. ago ay in. 1a =~ & = - Sie SALE “BNOER 6 AALE OF USED MA. and CHURCH SINC acct hardware viumbiag-and eleciric- ee eet ° Nore Soa Se der BUY x SELIT. DAILY i es yee cones op iste model : ac hew car now Will oe for >® Ferd Fairlane 300 (jas ranges, 39x22 and 2136 Portables fro 8 $8. Coasoles ? ai supplies 1625 Oakiang Ave Fest 436 Orenard Lk Ave Fi OR 3-27 7 Joor Prizes $3.700. Olive 34622 810 Wo Third ‘ : Wehieteity € co fh FE SASS | (coe seb ae “A $m $0. Consoles FE 2-0233 Fa or = SS : j T al PRICES FOR BORAP GOLD | a aechecte: V ; t efr ars. ] - rom ec toi - : = 5-6TS —, : 5 vy Tv. $20. 1T TV. 90 FE choose fr DE WALT 8 RADIAL SAW *.HP | WOOD AND Fol MINUM COMBI- GOOD, OAs, woop LEE AUCTION _ NES 2 IRR Tee NP $-1930 NATIT SO F ef Auburn Heights op Auburn: Loun toman $1205 prey steel overhead iactory sec- 5 0 ececate Bailiers | Suppiy.| months old AKC OA 8-369 . . FE & O488 » aA 4 Se _ ee netnes less pe 0s oonds ab sites and prices. Large 156 W. Montcsim FE $4712 + DacnsncxD PUPPIES RED Parts and Supplies "Used Truck Parts BOA ~ee Ls for the Best-Deal tans Chee (cansents Stans APT sIZE_ “ELECTRIC STOVE ‘ — ele- 5985 selection from and up Ai C ? AKC ree FE 8-258 60 S Telegraph FE 2-1200 sec ruck arts , ec > for ie Best-Dea . 4 Geod cond , $16 OA #2918 mnie er $ap0s oder door on mee fre ce nee — Musical joods 62 FRENCH POODLE WHITF MALE Open Eves & Sun PM aN PPO - In Used Cars ts Fora, Fag 2 saree sizes BLOND BABY BED AND “AT tee © items ted ebote aie Ls aah you thisk Let us give = finjaturs FE 45-6797 37 MODEL. 2 FT CHAMP WI’ ce TRUCK PARTS : : oo - (1987 Volkswagon es His = dine ree — 4 te o ee eee eae ANTIQUE gORGAN GOOD COND cr eRT TRNE RFU PrMATE— sar fo: elder model Take ove: © All MAKES AND ae GLENN'S MTR.SALES | 1981 pora 2-Dr $4 opens EE) e152 NAS ae wae — re rs : ‘ uO vrs Oi Also. 2 a mine parmen? 3300 Euz Lk Rd fo . HEIGHTS MOTOR SA! F 4 8 SAGINAW , 1954 Pontiac Dr $ 74s Bi ox D BEI JROOM. BRAND NEW ig Wo Pie Fasy Terms FE €1122 es ek ee beaters tie 83 banc PAX ames ies Sey pups 7 Wks old MA 6-5140 76 _ 7 ee FE 46 FE 717 _ tess Ferd Forse = oe st Site Bathtubs fret. grade $4995 OEM ‘ IMPORTED BL ack & SILVER PURNISHE w081L—nowrs For Sale Trucks 90 1950 CHEVY R & H 3 Chev PG. 2Dr. $1145 s90isel PRsiical Nes ack MON NC ci Gaenlnieahce . Ae — / eenvien GUITAR GIBSON FLATT TOR cn es & cubes 4 KC oo abe ot relial vaymer: ba ~ vx — oS ne pac ee ber #@is af ai sarin Pear fa) AR OIL NV 10) Blend moce. j months dia F . + I ANGE 57 34 3 ws — oe 2- ; Puratare: 63 Oncrace Lebc On Al burner Guniype with complete 47316 PARAKETTS CANARIES SUP (9 toga exce FE 3200 BECK WILSON oloid Teract Ford” 1932 Pontiac 2-Dr $ 495 Ave of cor'rels $4@ EM 13-4612 7 4 _ plies. 183 anderson FF 2.7727 — - -— = : 1949 Buick Hydra ¢Dr. 6 195 . : : GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP ~ *: Ur : 9 ar ce aulicoUNT a ekices Norge Apphance. after 6 pm -|- @%e ON Perrs Ti arakects Guarito balk ONFORD TRAILE! MIS enaoRy 1 MICH «7 CHEVY NEW TIRES sooo 1947 Ford. 2-Dr. 60 RET aco RICE a ? epee . ——-— = -- —— i 3 ? - wWar To sth transpertation .2] Michigan 5 S « ‘nerspring mattress, $1785. cot. ITEM a le HEATING XH WHITE CORONET {g00D Train @ birds. $8 Hariequns snd SALES AND COM R 1 HEY -— ast ONE, HALF TON 56038 an Jiud Shelton Motor Sale n Mattresses, $12.98: Hollywood Oe: Range : ns 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE cond $30 or trade for TV PE "'NO.8 Or" au, st. FE 2-4025 ; § appearance $3 CHEVY SEDAN. GOOD COND | Supurn_at_East Bird FE 0-968) bed frame - 5 rear wet = = ahah )-6580 : - . 3 ee . =e = allwas 197 : : See : a =a Fy (uteri + to go $ B f M 3-008: H Riggin 36 DESOTO FIREDOME, V-8 ¢ pres e Seeree ed mebueascs 2) 08 pas Wa $328 83 eel bey Gas & Qil Burne: PIANO TUNING OSCAR Ta a AE So Water ea “ang re Be ae ae ear argain EM 3-008) a gains 856 cath batten anve "Bowe? 793 Sofa bed ’ ;. Auto: Wash $350 BS $237 88 Service Com any Schmidt FE 233237 =| down ( s steering & ves es. ced boss Peranercic oer reliance F $1220 pontiac —- os FE 84:62 PIANO TUNING PLAYER | RE- POODLE TRIMMING | ; enns = ony tee Pare ce ieee Auto, Wash 290 95 siatag. PONTI pairing | Quitmeyer €0571 — Royal Dutch $739 Pupp 85 laskins (Chevrolet Clarkston Motor Sales BUNK BEDS SPRINGS & MAT. 8 eee cue eno ice ee ‘ ee) ee eae == | Beth. $250 FE ¢o768__ 6751 Dixie Higoway at MIS Mo \esses) Brand mew 5008 & up 877 TOD te eel, _veth la cew, PE 3-516 caner PIANO aoe $30 PURFARED BOXER PUPS - MApie $5071 Open Nites Tul 9 , Clarkston, Mich. oe Secection @f wrought tron, map Cony Was $179 95 $107 BBO TORS SPEC t.- = te : ene —— = -$¢-CHEV ', TON PICKUP FE * Buick HT #cr Spec $1995 57 CHRYSLER NEw YORKER e4 blend Pearson s Fufniture, @ nae ser ISVENTORY SPECENL “~ Rental Purchase Plan REDUCING MY STOCK -DUE-TO See 36 Ford 4dr $148 pacers Demonstratog. Rew trchant Lake A ever > 187 ats usn ET . fiiness in family. 20 per cent ' - 38 Chev 2dr $1095 7 oe rakes, Torque- CHROME ciNetre SETS As jg ee SAV = ce Morrison heaters | eeo BTU ‘ies Ona Band (@ Orchestre jin eourt on all bires Cranes MYctie 29721 2 mile $ of Tk ee Ae Spee aie o8 Ford Victoria ¢-dr $1505 flite $3. : i cembte these sourcelt and save Gas Drver $i8taa.No. 2. oak flooring ey square = SS UMEDTS dla: Reiceers 2489 Auourn Ri Onen on Mi4 _ truck PE 23-7212 3 i ciet ar Sree R x *R MOTORS ; ‘ te }- sino foot and crer. $80 per 3} MORRIS ri) HOUSETR ER 21 FT AN BE a : _— herr ‘: : : . 4 pooh See ee Lode tesa ec Drye site rs $127.68 No J, c@k flooring, 500 square !! L Fa whl E COLLIE 3 MOS Rows ng Center cae Tar P ~~ $1485. 5 ae th Sue ck a4 iesigns famous maxes, formics "BAN $5207 and over $73 Der 3! House broker MA 5-188 7008 Mas. _ Clarkston. FE 40114 ee idk ater eae 35 Fora Victoria si1s5 Open 9 - FE 43520" aene taps Popular colers ‘Compare 8 Cu Ft Reir $190 95 se Ley for coumer tops, 4c © MUSIC REG BOXER MALE 1 HE SR = SAL 1 Set am or ok cen wancey 3 Chevroiet convert ee Se ieee MILES, toese tlerrifie val Michigan: SAVE 2 : ; MArket 4265¢ 2 S “AL ee jedy IA, Fiuovescent, 383 “Oreterd’ Lake Wolverine Lumber Co ae? 1955 FORD Stace Sons pare cork bse: isa On 34.8 Teiecrapa FE 2-05¢7, | SEL LING _ OU T eke BOXERS, ? . 95 Pontiac 2-dr : $8 085 Ave —) 34 . YOO CAN. CHARGE [1 320.8. Paddock FE 2978. “9 eer male 1 female. reasonable to BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS 5 7ox WRECKER ASHTON °35 Ford .Crown Vic $1295 | HROME hk ee Onis 85 Downer es STURE_AND *ROMBONE. GOOD CONDITION _g00d homes FE. $1037 Over its | Movie Homes te select BODY VERY GOOD CONDITION 34 Buick. bardion $1103 | Merrit stove Prgidaire, feta: ASK FOR beues (Very resscnabie. Pa: FE + RAINED BEAGLES GOARAN-1 {107 0? O20 itches RIGHT SPOT ao RE boas ALK | 3 Ghetrsiet oe tue trator, cherry drop lea! tabie. oe TOM , _¢6546. 179 £. Walton Bivd *| Sale Office Equipment ¢ 63 heed 1 Rockharen, east of jowers the _(prien bet tape temas ‘Sg Buick Spec @dr. 2 $1005 | Beat wendy OS hl ag GOODYEAR LAVATORIES, CHROME MIXING eS he ‘Auburn Heights _ | trade in silowance (1987 GMC UTILITY. P.M-152 VAN- | | hes dr. Ayeee ‘ario small pieces. ' i faucets $24.50 value $14.95 also! TINY TOY AKC FEMALE POO Look at some, - these prices on ette style body 19 Tt. = ‘Te Beccecs. : = : cece STORE | thtubs. Toil ower Stalls., Portable Typewriters | “Gies 6303 Deiwood at Maplecrest.| 1056 Detroite actual miles. Not lettered. : COMBINATION COAL WOO Bathtubs. lets, Shower les > | 20039 "33 Pontiac sedan - -“ on iac es sleet a. a D AND 30° ; Cass __FE $4123. | a niga oF dbescent Sa Scangee = tected Aediad des — |_ Williams Lk Nt rtiarene 3 888 00 ros OMe” sok Na P LARGE | ‘33 Ford r | ues cht udrescen! - White they las AM- ! : 2 2 “$1 — 2dr H 383 4 ; CHROME DINING TABLE WITH « : Used Trade- In n Dept. cate “Orchard Lake Ave. - | _MA tae [an pee sie a Oe Oe “49 Ford $130 | Seme. Pull pe wer Bars ue ; 3 2 = 5 | 3 ; « foam rubber chairs $50 OR Rocker = |. --- §iggs| LARGE -AIn “COMPRESSOR FOR REMINOTON SUREWRITE FE 46433 (33 Ft. 2 Bedroom $7738.00 — = a ee | Sagines = FE $7771 | 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. sedan. $i9.65 | damp ~— or gas station, 12| typewriter, Paymaster check | wit LEASE OUT ON BREEDERS 49 Fi. 2 beiroom $2188 06 33 Chevrolet Pickup CHEV - 1955 BEL AIR HARD-| Desier's Demo COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD Ges mole wie "))) 2459, Thorpe St FE _¢8378. eee eas oe capinets & | terms four Boston females Boston 4; Fr $3488 00 This is a 'y ton Job Completely (2D Coupe, Original two-tone fin-| 1856 Olds 4 dr. sedan. Hydra. R Tishings, cam raiier, toat_ e' ts = a, 1 Mise ms. Like new | os Chihuahuas pups for. sae, —~ Gh ally ee : s i ish New car appearance. See | : 2.02 ee Se = gee tecge _ sat | Peess CABINETS grin ase: Rate Store-f ad P ce WIDES Winterized. Very ood mechani ini, one-owner iy today, Just “11 : = ton bs = . ‘ Lak eee! * cr a — = = ae * ELECTRIC DRYER LIKE ae cere ie Ren suite ten 30 tremendgus | selectbe ACT ln ese Dovs Trained, Boarde thi a ear 1933 Pontiac ¢ dr sedan. Hydra. 11) Refrigerator #35 21 in TV Mas: eth convenient crecit ftghtes stiding doors and AUTOMATIC CAR WASHFR. GAS ~-~"~ ~ €3 Oskland FE 23-2331 Tlashins Chevielet @ A : $6 Whirlpou! automatic wash or te me mirrors at terrific sav: - station type i010 N Campoell poGs. CATs BOARDED Dos election of ‘a : = Sot cle Migawer 1c MIS ee Posie: ; < an : . a , Oe oe ao ais 1M Hee PCONOMY inas Piverexcens 9 Orehers Le : cane on ‘a prot Cee) Lihete Uo ee PONTIAC Ss MApe 35-3071 Open Nites Till @ Als: good ‘transportation specials! = c oh RS r B 3 z ¥ ee 1O) CAS? FOUTS ri eb a - Ee ee Se Gees 5 ee . XN Main st Clarksto ton eater heater $25 FE 5§ $ ae et TPtR} SEW 7TON AIR-CONDITIONERS Unse condition :¢asonabie MA ; = os : do when vou drive a : _1993-4 DR_ CHEVY BEL AIRE . DELOXF FRIGIDAIRE |= 11K F ye) sacinew FE 26151 20 crates, $285 Lincoln 71-1800 +1975 Hay, Gram & Feed 71 =o an enn Treo PRUCK CENTER Fx cond $600 MUlberrr $1233 \,, Goce, # #m_ to * Pa” Rrere ~ 16 -cu ft with zero rone “OS “Ah” pans ; : ; : “ASH REGIS sis a eee AS eee reeser chest b venetabic bin USED AUTO, HOTPOINT WASH- TE ace Gea ieee FURNACE NATION Gov Recon toned and Ist & 2ND CUTTING ALFALFA & . 35 Chevrole: 36 “Sete et i DR. R&H. ey Reas FE 5-4729 after 5 pm (€t & aryer (RS Marrs) Kiectre : usr uy the Nasional Cash Reg-, brome, No 1. go rain 36 cents Mobile [lomes Sales, Ine : ‘eage, A-l Condition. FE 2-5374 DINNER WARF. SERVICE FOR 8 ry BOONER Baie: ster Co Call FE 72-0385 After 5° « baie FE 44228 or FE 5-5619 4201 Dixie Highway = AIR RARDTOP HERE Ss Selereed. SCOR PIT. | USED TY, w1008 UP RCACOLOR Gii:fnt fue 1 Te oS ve Seat UR ona, Oe woe RETAIL BRANCIL ratte tnd sealer. white tire “ epoto . a TV. $250 Sweet's Ra pe 2 ai i iat & IND CU AY. GRAIN. , pen 7 Days a Wee vr - DNN. wer . bee a eee oe $ sooo ence, 422. W. Huron FF 4113 win heate ie nr. ~ Sale Sporting Goods. 65 Eo “Wil deliver. MA 5-0666 | WERE SOTD OUT OP USED Oakland at Case hi Unbelievable tow price 2 Duo-Therm 6 rm. of] heater $ 89 00 WRINGER cee ee $19 sR 2 aie NA eee Bere Now| 22 BALES OF Slay les | trailers, We ra eet trailer wrt dE yi RON pve ‘TZ MOTORS 1995 Ad + 89 00 lectric bs | oA 1 ace ' e TT ose i o per cen : u Teoma toe or canines sea site 19.00 “ron , et bate Pu ING srr | 2 Deluxe Bumper Pool ‘i FP Ee or HAY, 18T & IND, o7 our lot. Holly Marine Coach truck, §275 Koss & Printz OR ibe EG oe MI 6-5302 ; Up to 2 Ronee to. pay ~ NEW } FRONT-DOOR. $20. parma) ab $29 95 $48.00, ciitting, straw. corn, no rein, wil Sales 15210 N Holly Rd, Holly 3-5200 ioe CHEV. BEL AIR 2DR HARI» oy VYAYNE GABERTS For Sale Miscellaneous 60 0 OR 31203. a on eee bs $1405 8888 cetiver, OA 8-2170 | erone se) __ JEEP GOOD CONDITION SNOW se P-Giide. heater, turquois and wm Beg ee ee savene Pours — DEEP @ SHAT. ° [hibcn whee” sig9s $.888/FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING S re, misc. bi aterials, hard. | Kelly's Hartware. 3094 Auburn Downstairs Store Pn FE 43511; cetits per baie - Chrysier-Plymouth Deales es iuxe Ele. face Mayin wast | wane ALEMINEM: ETDING | at U Adams Auburn Hgts._ rE 2-811 BRIGGS’ SPORTING GOODS, 329) BAY & STRAW. WILL DELIVER MOBILHOME FSTATES MODERN foe 2 Resi ef rece 8S e0et $= Gore 8 ~ 74 Onkiand Mt $49 Schicks, MY 3-3711, WE aie Libel, b STEEL AND! NEWLY MADE FISH SHANTY. $15.' orchard Lk Rd, Keego Harbor air". lots a baies ar over Lake from and piavgrouna. EM ae TERANATION,AC toe FE ¢3529. Ts. FLECTRIC RANGE. ‘exc COND? WOOD KITCHENS «pm. storms. | CMY 3471 We are clo<'ng out ski eguip- 3118 ae | SOpickup WO series 6 (crUncer. “4, CREYSOERT Ve. Bet ar lion $30 5-6405 N money down — $3 mo. end Oi HOT WA ~ FURNACE. ment at @ very good buy Open - HAY, a ret sALE PARK AT PARKHURST $330. FE 53-7023 after 3 pm Papi PG low mileage OR 3-2053 912 “. Woodward EASY sPin tae WASHER AND 1 Hor res ee ie WAL with 3 overhead unit heater® See| evenings “u! 8 : Where iiviag fs a vacation—72 = CHEV. 4 DR. V8 P GLIDE << 2 Z ‘Woodstock standard typewriter tee ewes sa ‘Rochester it operate. sacrifice. FE _2-1026. COMPLETE ysET miccixs GOLF - HAY For, s sate VALEALEA: VAND ee aioe lucas cing’ Go For ‘Sale Cars- 91 “8.000 miles, $1,305 MY 2-6584 4 MT 6-3302 ve ‘ Ise ° al : ~ - ee ree Conn whee Sey eee iosttrs eG ab canny Gore} OR BBN | Mie” w eet Madiey. MOuawk | schools Club house and tornado 44, BLICK 4 on ane CLEAN PRICES SL ASHED 33 pODGE_CORONET, NEED A ee Ae Teg Oe am Pe oe = A comers. fer cost size 18 every-/ KORFAN 6 INSULATED BOOTS. | _+8 tac. Aiss as aie oe rales “Base rate, ¢af No money down. Lucky . 5 lon 2 eee 4 ELEC STOVE $45: 4— LAMPS, 2 INCH SOIL AES 7 “FT. me. i sa : | wear ho ma coats west pants, | For ‘Sale_ Livestock — 72 _80_P * _Stles. iets Sherine FB e2iit SUE a FEVROLET | ia EDSEL CONVERTIBLE. : matching, antique, & modern. OR sump Pum $29.05 i RPP ELLA . J 8 a. full power, tachometer. +3662. my Mets (PLUMBING eee PLYWOOD SPECIALS JOE'S AGN SURPLUS FE 9-0022. 2. PUREBRED POLLED ) HERE. Auto Accessories 80. ie figs SL SSUR ge mercucy MT uses | and W-W. $3. 4 etree sae ee oe = "nog Foom DUNCAN | P oh) 2S * DO CUTTING |" Fi eit Caney 3795 FISH SHANTY. 4x6, STOVE. PIPE | _ fords. Bulls, TaviNG - POLLETS | oe ~~--~ | BUICK 36 —- DDR HT. R&H. PS. | ay Pontiac «Dr. Hyd $48) "R & R MOTORS Redrn con stave retrig. RUS. iat ING METAL 7 pence 2c » ‘Birch G28 g1¢.00 | —& seat. MA_ 43717. 63 DEKALB oe TS. |-31 CADILLAC PARTS FOR SALE) PS. Shown by owner. FE 8-9008 | ‘53 Packard «Dr OD * $285. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer ete. FE 82080, PE = | Seu New. Single phase. %<" Knotts Pire G28... 819.30;GUNS — BUY. SELL. TRADE. | 1507 Adams Re. or will sell complete for $200.) BUICK — 1987 SPECIAL « DR HT. 3! Pontiac +Dr. Black . 8 96! Open 9-9 24 Oakland >on x Bota : 75K — ‘ganter hoes aa com: | Cal on ‘er plywood _Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley. Ne ae , SORREL MAR V4 _FE arte | PB. Dynaflow. Tinted gi st | Ss al as oa qeeer $ 87 0 : CTOR 1 blower. 2 large! NTLAC PLYWOOD MARLIN 22 CALIBER - Ts. of © Ls PONTIAC “MOTOR. Ov white sidewalls, Se ee as $5 | BY OWN "48 DODGE. GOOD £6 softener, rae Fantee, | sea yceoters Siscnine 1060 “Afr 1488 Baldwin FE 2-2343.| 16 shot’ bolt action with sling | Including le apd bridie. GR ght : Nae bee 23340, | GM. executive's ear. 2.200. ot | 38 $3 Ford he Origin White ties a” FE 40804. a a a A lad be SPECIAL ee ACS pR CIAL. |= Po Gate etRBame #81 MEO? OBR Mh a sede Sade hues rose: 8 oe Aw Oes Heater 95 pe fin coils; @, &. Thomp-| SAVE TO i PER CENT, SALE GENTLE PONY. GELDING. NINE Thursday. Friday and Saturday | So BUICK SPECI. ce OWE RAROAING sume payments of $8.65 mo. Cail Ss radio, EMpire 3-6486. | es up| som, 8 8 Perry. kee skates, ice rinks, “skis, shi/ YEARS OLD. $20. SADDLE) only. Ciose out on hub caps. lim. Hardton, style ie yours sith tls PICK FROM_ Crepe Mac, Mr Peres a ME FoR Gite meant Rapicg_g| Levodr tube cand verte, | anoy Roope sas TRCLUD, | fone ale we sencTnae | AVAILABLE eae Large 2 hi wk a2. while they tune oynafon Painted, e NORTH CHEN ROLET | g¢ pon. costom WAGON ER : _to $12. Also players, $7, FE 5- 54735. SAVE PLUMBING cabinets with Hght, $3795. Pearl/ lars, celestial telescopes, bowling CHILDRE AL ~ 5 bast. . ; pe parkling jae ang Whi Full RUNTER AT $. WOODWARD Ford-O-Matic Will accept trade FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM 172. South Saginaw St. - louet seats sheet covered, while) ball bags, luggage, trunks. Satety Auto Glass Co. p ice ony \ oOTO BIRMINGHAM MI_ 2735 and cash. EM 3-477! csaners. 4 all a re Blekine,| 32 CHI ICKENS, , | BEAGLE PUPS. they last q, oao water systems, | IPS, 79 N. SAGINAW Wanted Livestock Bo a ee ee SCHL t {OTORS 43 FORD. 9 PASSENGE cn WAGON 2 Soo - *yohnson,_ FE yte | 3" Geese. iL aE OP | . ae os I pe a A. WANTED - = aiF eons NREE. Pe i ED 8.30 to 5 p ma. 6 days wk FE 41066 912 8. Woodward — MI =| asy do Jones: raamatic. R& Pe meet steer- * A ane “ASSORTME — ac z i ‘ UICE VIE , any extras. 3 miles FRIGIDAIRE ae eerie nee bie ico _shater—Russ's New & RECREATION cunt _Trail, Walled Lake. MA 43131. oa ee aaa tp MAS S008 F or Sale Ti 80A ee ee toe Ex | The Workingman’s Friend _Pertect cond, FE 5-1666. ; Fee a at — tase, wi Merenandise. 400 Disie| sade “rome bar stools $8; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 WANTED, LIVESTOCE rorrest) Tires __S0A | _ tras. 04 E_Aubu uburn OL. 3.81 | + Cane fot Loca | HSA FORD,» Pass. SEATS — UPRIGH : : ones. 1961 BUICK R ASTER. 1951. for Gooa : : year's 1987 model. Freezer and ORE CA ON BATHTOBS, each, boat. @ £. race with 10) ~~ 1S._________ | snow TIRES, 760. VERY GOOD als. crease Low mi. food queremtesd for § years. hogs ist cNataly a tot 8 H. P. Mercury Motor = Ue A-1 TOP 8 CRUSHED grooms. ~~ For Sale Poultry 74 15. ue Suburbanite Premium WW. Sel pickup. 1 ton 743 Port 115 § Saginaw USED CARS bargain at ‘sees MA MA 61103. $395.00 value, $279.00. Siightly| grade manufseturers | Bidine Bowes Sh Sand. gravel, peat, fill Karl How- ~~~ ~ | Like new, $30, 200 Ottawa, —ADerasin_ot 9606, MA oie ~—geratched in’ transit. Michigan; no worry with} Pike. od Dr a : pen i BY 2% TRUCK TIRE. TUBE. is4 BUICK. SUPER SEDAN. Ra. ‘36 FORD WAGON uoreecent, Orchard Lake} this ene. ‘G. A. Thompson. 80 8. ee ictona Wi a | At TOP Oll, CRUSHED STONE, FRYERS Ea TM re eet ad and rim, FE oe eens ase tober Custom. The popular 2-Dr. ve. —- 17. : mow sand, gravel fill. Lyle Conklin, )}—— i D TIRES $130 UP. "| ith re ea! Ons, STOVE OR, TTT Be |ARYREATIND JON, 07, On OA] adele fected Smart, cnt my now, ah PT fos ware | Sale Farm Produce 78) "ina gdyshist ais Suteen.| W'fton Vontine - Cadillac a seecusre Stsle iow’ tow : erg. A | er, 5 ce, i ‘ fae J ATE Ti smal tractor, 4+ joel -| by the boss imselt assures Fhe Bo * ves pM) ate aks A ne $1.30 A y a0. ako < UP. | 503 8. Saginaw 87. SELECTION _ or $1 Gas soace_heate ‘Nealon el Be als . Feenlt postive. costs you ey mie so | pure, Vie €: "| See Seth cites, Momemees OF |GOODTERR SUSCREARITS B@ 1350 N. |" don. speci eh Pores ie eninated EC 3-06 eee re Fm S33) eee 1, 5460 caps, $8 1 a $0 : rolets, bpaeute etm = “new = . « SAV Abas Rom. Ait pea a. fa gravel, pore vot whitewalls inte ie pt tar EX | We d d ! agplee: z order. Bajeks, oil GE 1007 a a UPRIOHT ia eae to ba bad h eales: rw an.) BA fee sed fk gravel, end | Gickmere_ rime ooh 1.6488 pont VW ele war . A $7 per mont treeser, $448, Terms. Call FE| men, office belp Ae an EM 34515 : bay fo Fae, A THAN. |; Snteeo new tires. = 1-4:1930— a 27368 | after 4 p.m, 9 a.m. or eves, Em “Ling, ig 150 $6 O4L, i &F 1 67 bal i — & ‘Saers, Bar- Sales sor a. Se , wool = ——— ~ “MM “No Mon "36 GUARANTEED REBUILT AU LL Ss =e sCIALS~ Wood, Coa wer 07) Foo Bu ‘sweet cider freaht STANDARD BRAN “sf BUICK TWO. DOOR, DYNA. | ney metic washers, Friaire on Insulation, 100 s a ee ¥UEL| | a < chards, 2205 traded {non Genera eral gage nies "flow, tn good condition. PE 47301, Sheetrock 4x3 ‘Clinton - chain rhea ween D 06 Oakland Av amnion eee ee Joint cement, 25 Ib. 0ag place wood. 1 e Duck ‘Lene. Ras. Mik White ’ woe ~ OC Tv Sir ANDING Own .” _Evee & mon x8 OL icKinoaR PARE TED. WILLIAMS Quality, a“ down to earth Lato) Jimm' DeRove Motor sales. 3140 FORD "| 451_8. Saginaw at Raeburn _ aneth sk He West of Tele- Here's er value packed bar- | gain for I's «96 Plymouth | graph Auto Service 81 neater pe eae «ee r ‘ a = CRANEMART | GRINDING IN an Tye | Ta. Act, Now Only Bi208. “| ‘Siveretl Tura left on shine, Shop. 3 33 Saeed Peeey FE ecard MOTORS 3021. < 913 8. Woodward MI 6-5302 : MI 4-1930 | — . eens sre WO \ THR. PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1958 1083 {$6 Buick Century ¢ 2 For Sale Cars FORD RANCH WAGON — top FORDOMATIC. RADIO & HEATER! SA95 LARRY Y JEROME ROCHESTE Le oP DEALER 8 eg MANY R GOOD tuys! HOU! SHTE N & SON OUR Bar atc! OLDSMORILE c TRUCK DE SEE “Sun FOREIGN” CARS Jaguar. Austin, Healy, Morris uM ee Austin, Porsche, Alfa Romeo | N “ORIN PONTIAC MAIN, ROCHESTER 33 Rambier convert + $385 _OL 1 ; 53 Chevroet 1 ow $3@: 1951 PACKARD ele RUN $4 Chesrolet eae $495 ing cond. Tires like new Take "82 Mercury haratot $485 Over payments of $193 cash FE Many makes & mode.s te choose 5-2766 rot 8 AU Fy SAL Oe .Montea.m FE ¢# -PLYMOUTH — ore - Original finish “4 tion throughout $995 Schutz M y OWNER 1 1958 PLYMOUTH pelreneis «Dr station wagon Low mileage, full power equip- MI 65800 Or FE 2-1477 1954_2-DR. SEDAN. Excellent cond:- ment Today's Bargain apecial. $685 full price. Just your down iisske Its xie = wer at. aed Lan Open Nites PONTIAC RETAIL SPECIALS! car Chevrolet ae . 25321 Groesbeck Hay 1350 N. REpublic ool ‘ PRescott 5-014] or 6-822 __ W d a ies oodwar ar. é y Car A Fas a me us Kham MI 4-1930 Gstiv cL-SIWRETS - _. ° 2 OWNER, 1 ‘STA. EF WN “38 Lincola HT Like pew 9.000 ie rE 1964 STARCHIEF PO 54 Cad 62 Full power Sharp i eee 12 "$3 Fords V-@ Very nice Take ae: er ~ Payments 2°33 Cads Will trade . ‘33 Olds 8 Newly overhauied. Rigirancmistian Tui "83 Ford V# 2 dr Overdr. ‘jl Pontiac ‘83 Nash Statesman Reas : Shar eee ar gives terrific gas mileage and 53 Pontiac 8 Hydra New tires my wife says 1 must sel) this: Many many more to choose from car Can assume payments of | FINANCING ARRANGED Has ar erytart eyes itp: biesder ' FE iemenschneider-En- ECONOMY | SED CARS qishart, . —— $j = =| OS Pontiac $295 22 Auburn off Saginaw FE 4-213! OLDSMOMILF Fer top quality sew car trade-ins | come 9 Suburban Mtrs. OLDS DEALER 365 8 Woodward Birmingham ‘ S 33 PLYM 4 DR & HO EXC ch t cond. $365. OR +7 OR 37-5400 2 u Z Mtrs. 912 8. Woodward Ati 60-8302 , '53 Plym. $295 ag No Hog Vash| "+53 PONTIAC, | We ‘let our. low prices speak for themselves. Compare and drop in at the “Bright Spot,” Cass and Orchard Lake, and proye it to yourself. JEROME Olds - Cadillac Super Market has 70 reconditioned used cars at very fair prices and “For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 1 For Sale-Cars "1 _ For Sale Cars. 1938 FORD. : is 34. OLDS. 88. EXC. CONDITION he Se es 3 NEW PAINT. 108 PLYMOUTH. 2 2 DOOR. om Two, BRAND ee |_Reasonab: °. ‘ ay custo rom 34 OR OLDe we “TAKE “OVER Pay. ATTE: TION : et ae . POR £02k SSA, ae ohie Ww Owner. Mi ppceruasay mes sonbee. (2 SER ce 1 Buick |. ‘ he 8400 PE e-2ei8 SEE 2 MeNEAL : : z ° wasecetgne after m. : : Pa. TE . Ree ac pale ven sabe | 1 ot pond ena te Derk | afer @ 98 —_—--_- | 8 “Woodward a oe _ PONTIAC to some less expensive model. | | °50 Cadillac g Lit Pord| "0S, PLYMOUTH, 40m. AUTO. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER. ITO. RO ERS tLake ss Motor Sales | 1 '8 Dodge’ 2 ‘a3Mercury x ii bowttac 6 #tinion won -AUTO BROK Ma CLARKSTON RD° |? 58 Chevys + oe Beesiet “R & RK MOTORS ra., deluxe, visor, spotlight, SS Buick Specis! $138 roRD — AfeRcoRt wey dann | | OS Serr Chrysier-Piymouth” Dealer 8 of extras. Must to appre- 34 Bel Aire Er. S. BO) 3D CARS Toes pedes en 744 Oakland cate. Sharp. §: ‘rE + eer 5 a. 3. RE POSSESSED C Ae ac Pius, 150 {trucks & cars with com- | maa SO _____ 150 ~ PONTIAC CATALINA. POW A a foe a Sa Sil a Re ad oe Gite © er iste Mere. kedan |... 8123.80 40 Une of snechend rts: ! Bie it omnes BRE ong ty SR mre PoP ER Toa | tac -Cadila Sf Ghee “iu coure ot sae "youn * tow eae mate and. standar! |-3¢ PLYMOUTH PLAZA. 9900. MU:- 4 = bon: automatic an aera ti 00 SN. Petry slndioen FEL Site, ~ ~ Radios oa i4#als. New used & ual 40846 — Rie 1350-N. ae ae iy Fi 2 = bd . 8? FORD CONVERTIBLE “e00n| SHARP, ONE-OWNER, | cate wrecks, cars & trucks our spe- wages Ris ¢ BOG OR STATION. — i ts ab older rt a es oo, Tow ent pay meet’| | Low Mileage Trade-Ins! ees H&S Aute Parts ss sinees w as a family ! Woodward i _Call_EM_ 32833 : LS eee a vie ea ey ele Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac | B’ham MI 4-1930; ''36 PONTIAC. 4 “DR, STARCHIEF, | ‘ Complete | Hi-fi” ved : ded with other access OR 3-724! | 1932 PONTIAC ‘HT. R SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN, As-, sume dada oot of $11.46 mo. Call t Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500. Harold _Turner Ford. 1953 PONTIAC CATALINA. SHARP car Smeij down rs Lucky | ay Sales. 193 Saginaw. FE 1936 PONTIAC. STARCHIEF SE." Bea RH Hydra. A jet biack on SS Plymouth $ 2-Door 199 32 Ford 221 Jour - Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac 1350 N. $1295 | Woodward — hain wu 41030 |’ ‘56 Pontiac 2D pgtooD COND. "'E 57 PONTIAC 2 eon “CATALINA, Hydramatic. extras, clean, 6 _mues. FE 2-3808, Take Over “49 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hydra R&H, assume payments of $650 per wee k Call Credit Mar FE 2-@131 . Riemenschneider- -Englebart 33. STUDE COMMANDER Clean. OR 3-8887_ ‘31 WILLYS STATION WAGON, FE _ 35-0363 _ RED TAG CLEARANCE SALE BETTER USED CARS Payments $308 A‘l cars are winterized and ready to go Now is the time to get a better car to drive and save money too 7 |EVERY CAR PRICED TO SELL “36 — Vic. 2dr. R&H. FOM Sk 54 Ford 4dr R&H FOM Sharp ‘33 Chevy 2-dr 210 Rea! Clean $9 Ford 2-dr V-8 Low Mile 'd7 Ford 500 Vic 2dr R&H FOM 54 Chevy @#dr BA R&H P'’Glhae 54 Pontiac 4-d1 R&H an ‘$4 Ford j-dr R&H Clean Mary others to choose from Price Tag on. Every Car Come on out and car of your cheice Financing is our specialty Terms arranged to | suit your budget Drive out to our | jow overhead location and save | plenty of money EDDIE STEELE 2708 pick cut the hs ard Lake eego Harbor FE oO 5-9204 Road 4-Dr,. Hardtop 1595 ‘96 Buick 2- De Hardtop 1595 ‘97 Cadillac Idee twood 4-Dr. $3995 ‘55 Olds 88 Hlolday Hardtop 1295 4. Courteous Salesmen to Serve You JEROME ale SPOT’ VRE PEN SA 1 Se listed here are a few of our tremendous values. . corner 54 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ...... 595 “Bel Air. radio & heater, white tires, like new.—_-——_- ‘SS Plymouth 4 Dr. ......$ 895 Radio & heater. powerflite. white tires. '54 Ford Custom .....-..5 599 S-cylinder ¢-dr., radio & beater, white tires, tu-tone paint. ‘56 Chevrolet sel Air Hardtop 2-Dr.. 1395 ‘55 Ford Station Wagon 95, ‘57 Olds 98 Hardtop 4-Dr. $2495 || $95 and Up 18 Transportation 'S3 Ford ...........-+-+ 495 Radio & heater, white tires. fordomatic. sparkling finish. ‘55 DeSoto Hardtop _.. $1195 Radio & heater, powerflite, white tires, power scented and brakes ‘56 Elymoun Convert. ..$1395 Radio & heater. powerfilte. white tires, excellent vop. '53 Chrysler 4 Dr. 2. ..$ 295 NEW YORKER. Hurry! 'S7 Plymouth Hardtop $1995 BELVEDERE. radio & heater. torqueflite. white tires. ‘55 Pontiac 4 Dr. ........$ 995. STARCHIEF radio & heater, hydramatic white tres, ‘96 DeSoto 4 Dr. ... $1495 ‘55 Plymouth. Wagon .. 81095 ‘57 Ford "500" = -$1995 VICTORIA, radio & heater Specials . No Down Payment 53 Chevrolet 4-Door $575 ‘55 Chevrolet fordomatic BEL AIR power bat 'S7 Ford Convertible ..91995 '53-Chevrolet 2 Dr. ......$ 495 Radio & heater. white thes radio & heater powe:giiie. wolle Ures metor 2-Dr. Sedan , ) 57 Chevrolet Nomad ...$2095 $ 8 9 5 Powergiide Wagon redio & neater white tires power steering. wes '56 Ford Country Squire .$1495 4 Radio & heater white tires, fordomatic. powet steering, O-passenger 'S3 Packard 4 Dr. .......$ 295 Radio & heater. automatic transmission chutz Motors | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealer \T CASS “Midwest 6.5302 ~ Open Eves. ‘57 Chevrolet Hardtop, . .$1995 Wea ea : 0 4 DR_ PONTIAC. $100 1952 —— ous bt i-\WENGs po zs Ponti Gonvertible, A-1 i ye PONTIAC Cc | | WA ‘ “all FE 4-2054 after ‘ 5 ie se leracope | barns gps " PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF CAT- . “ : = . ina Well equipped 6.009 miles Sa ict ~ i | ~ Radio deli Hrcramati Lo® FE 2-2946 I? eee TS. PONTIAC ‘33 HARDTOP FULLY Pon Al equipped. OR 3-5 AN 7 t cs PONTIAC 912 8. Woodward 1956 «DOOR “PONTIAC POWER rou OMY foo Take Orton S>-€Catatma t pr SiS MI b- 5302 un OR ar ies eae Cc poe 8 2 DOOR | Radio, heater Hydramatic a : € mutt oe ae ee Exc on PI YMOUTH. «DR agtanes ( OL D~ . agon euto trans. PR g-tone R TE ‘PARTY MUST a LD “1853 Mies D ae f= special price _ todas $e4 ENG Ge CES IC es 35 Convertible ... $1392 R&R MOTORS ee vent. condition §975 or best Radie,beater, Fordomatic Chrysier-Piymouth Deale oer _MAviair 66230 ‘Open 9-6 ads as Oakian¢-————- 452 i PONTIAC . |” ~ — Orc » Two-Door Js 405, Oakiand County car | a ‘ weeKiy tan : 7 Pivmouth Savoy Wordor $16 2) an “inance $99 ae 31 DeSoto F Sweep Tuder $20.33 | c and le nan 2 PONTIAC _.., 57 DeSoto F’Sweep Fordar $2042 54 Mercury HT _ § 845 34 | our-] Venn? S1]9OS 1'$? DeSoto me Tudor §72 21 _Skyliner A real once car cmute pee. | 37 DeSoto F’Filie Fordor $2391 54 Ford 2dr $ 645 Radio. heater: _Hydrématic pow- i 87 DeSoto F’Flite Sta Wgn $23 9! Fordomatic V-8 Solid bue Sharp er steering atr conditioning seq : ' 24 ‘$$ Ford 2-dr $ 8 ; |°57 Piynrouth Bel. 8 Fordor 33 06 Patri H t ie tor ry > tc ( ‘a6 DeSoto F’Ddéme Forde 1476 46 is i Ww RA A All set 108 s127s . ae |'36 DeSoto F'Dome Fordor 814.278, F OF. son wa eizis | . _ PONTIAC ._.. | 56 Pord Custom 8 Tudor $1054 oS ee pice | rs. S4 station Wagon S195 56 Plymouth Be! & Spt Sed $12 84 MBCheiake Real Bhar : Radio: heater Hydrematic | 55 Buick Special Fordor 1054) 6 Chryal ler HT. eer $ 805 iy - . | - . . “ i 1°35 Chevrolet 210 Tudor $10 68 Gecent. car 7 12 S. Woodward ~ Gr ae Bad ceed HTop . $1140 5 Reese Capri HT $14 - £39 a |S eSoto F' Dome H'Top $11 40 iat - = MI6-S30200 ot pswonig os | 35 DeBote Convertibie set) ee eae ‘S} FORD custom «3 poor 20 Comvertible “OR” $2195 +: Plymouth @ Cl Sedan $817 | +51 Mercury tar He $7185 R & H. WW. Good condition. MI] Radzo. heater, Hydramatic. pow- | ®5 Plymouth § Spt. Cpe $958 +56 Ford 2-dr Siige er steering. power brakes. electric \-se Buick Century # Mop $10 9¢ “Fairlane R&H Z-tone, Like nee *% ; e | Nore “4 36 FORD 8 MAINL INE, mist) wincew: B_electric: ea | "34 Buick buss » $10.15) aa -1) ofter over $000 FE 5-18 ieee ee oF Dome Pordor $811) 0 Money Jown H) 5 ' == iT ymow vey Fordor $642 ‘52 Buick $ 195 _RE NA AU L T- D: AU I HINT. S57 i. mourn $9193 ED Chevrolet Tudor $575 32 Chevrolet . $ 799 Beat the high. cost of ‘driving | ae ee : oo es DeBote F’ Dec F : oe » Fora t ' a y 8 Recio. heater, saute transmission | ome Fordor .. $ 901 Power steering Fordomati: 4 passenger ¢ir. over @ miles |°83 Piymouth Club Coupe . $8 575 per gallon ae = ‘82 Ford Custom 8 Tuder $7 Co Bo Frost Open evenings 1 6 DODGE $1 Pontiac Tudor . $700 ! Foster's Imported Autos -s7 7. Deus: $1805 487 Auburn Ave FE 20145. ” Regt » heater eulo transmission ‘39 FORD. CUSTOM 6 RH REA... : nc waste Mileage and price. FE Py =: = = : MOTGR SALES tn sinitie . 7 ae ae Se Se PERFECT “33 Pour) 3 GUS © DeSoto - Plymoutlf Dealer Lincoln. Mer ae Dealer ee eee ae eee || te ere 0g UO aston “on ay oeor RU NNING COND eice 7 2-0186 : {1 668 Open til i MI 6-2202 $45 3-726) : wd he M : 1953 Es 4 WHEEL DRIVE ; Ove. own-r, RH Metal top. MA _ OLDSMOBILE : e710 "$3 Hardtop “RS” .. $1495 ‘bl MERCURY & 47 ee [YMOUTH oe Also "48 Ford FE ¢ Radio. heater Hydrama ic, power jess MERCURY” OvERan “Ran Meering & power brakes 5 O re: ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN | Assume payments of §1144 mo PONTIAC Call C it Mer Mr. Parks at’.- — - eon: Z MI €7500. Harold Turner Ford: 54 Converuble €]G0 | 1957 NASH METROPOLITAN $49 87| Radio. heater. Hydramen JUST LOOK mo Full price 61.078 ao re ee _ RAMBLERS—AMBASSADORS ee BONTEAC : i] : . Used cars Repair wor 33 Two-Door SU E Me ja boner 2a sae p4oge Radio. heater. Hydramatic if S: | N tO re ol 7 oe MONEY DS Assume paymentg of $1144 mo FOATIAC e Rs : Call Credit Me? -Mr Parks ot ot Pour-Door Se OD ' ; . MI 47500. Haroid Turner Ford Radio, heater Hydramatic 54 B k H a ; $1095 oops sUPEn ond, i uICc ardiop ; Auto trans. rakes. : SUPER beige & white radio & heater, cynafiew. Sale ; - te ae PLYMOUTH ; . This is @ one-owner automobile. STOCK = 486 R&R MOTORS O34 Belvedere ......$8 O93 Chrvsier-Piymouth Dealer | Radio & heater : L Oren 00 asl Oakland : uason eaqdn:.... I A WORD TO THE WISE | PONTIAC . Ak ee radio & heater, light green wf aisourk. caawapen 1) catalina $ 795 — : MUI jo Cati 8 t's tk: LAKE ORION. MICH Res 32-2411, Radio. beater, Hydramatic ‘54 P : 995 OLDS. SUPER 8. cLus ; ontiac TrrrrrrrerTs [ core 3 8B Rrdre. $200 FE .. «. CHEVROLET _. STATION WAGON. radio & heater. hydramatic, good OLDS = 71968 HOLIDAY oa epr “S34 Four-Door .....$ 795 tires. STOCK 2408 ——— erek Loaded ween extras includ: , - Radio & heater ine power, New car appea i eadlng loner eat |'56 Chevrolet Nomad .. $1695 one owner, w mileage beauty sTv DEBAKER P eee - POWER STEERIN omatic {rapsmiss jon. —fadig # pean =, = es eh tinst:. % 2 ESSERE Sr ¥ Smet — oN EATE. “sharp se somali \ 4 Rac.o & heater qaapeehungs | 99 Buick Hard 9149 5 t So F ttt ) @751 Dixie Highway at MiSs PONTIAC 5 uIC art top . Q MApie 5-307] Open Nites Tul Bo-— Fonealt Cns FULLY equipped excellent condition STOCK 2951 1850 OLDS a8 MOTOR RE oven. -* Upetehicl jue : naulec $18 mo FE 2-1403__ cane! aun cou pe Radin hes ic : E = = = er vdramatic OWeT steering wa ay 7 power brakes . 93 Pontiac oe ew _$ oda Si GL aa Na MOANS 7 CONVERTIBLE fulliv eqiippea. good top and tires \ * DRIVE’EM _ OR | DRAG ‘EM ‘TilJan. l6th | PERSONAL USE TAX DEADLINE: R&H # NOW “2 Ferd @agon R&H, NOW 23 34 Ford wagon, new, R&H. 8 pser NOW 8680 45 Ford wagon. RAH. 8 Faas Good NOW $1245 ReH. nice § Pser SOLD $1386 2 Rambler wagon *s§ Fort wagon, $1485 ‘9@ Rambier wagons voce Stanc- ard, eute. over drive, we } ron Silas 50% Inventory . Reduction | Pedurtion “3S pores H Top, power auto 165 naar $1060 . 4 Ford Crestline poe- $ got) o . 6a5 58 ‘Pore Cib. Coe. V-4 R&H Riek maculste S45 "85 Rambier ¢Dr ; 685 56 eae: -. sedan. A- 1 000 milr = « gor D SAVE | NEW RAMBLERS | V-8 wagons suto trans, turn fndicators. white walis, ail taxes NEW AMBASSADORS | Aute trans. power brakes and Steering, white Walls, all taxes 2 _Special—-No Money Dn. \° *47 Chevy, — Runs swell, $05 , 60L. 's® Pontiac, A-1, "$2 Pontiac — Good, . $135.—Ci«w BOLD #125 “$3 Hudson. Transportation & 186 AUBRY I! (PLEASE) MILTON | Birmingharn _ Nash CoMPLitrk: Palve o cERvics \ JQ 4-6700 MI ¢éJ0 D875 $1295 oes . BOLD $ 18 «co ; PONTIAC | "6 Starchiet . . 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STOCK 2463 .. 8 345 SEDAN radio & ais hvdramatic excellent trans- 2468 rian & a finish radio & heater, hydramatic iver Buick 210 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 2-910] Open Eves. z % THE NEED lI 10 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO YOUR PRESENT ( START WHEN YOU WHEL — LAST WINTER? LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS ‘57 Ford 2 Door ........$1695 56 Ford.4 Door. $1295 VALUES GALORE SAVE — SAVE’ — SAVE MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ENJON Vite SUNNY DANS AHEAD ONT OF THES BEN TIPLIZ VOW MIEPAGE: RECONDITIONED AND GUAR: ANTEED USED C ARS. REDUCED PRICES ~ MANY MAKES, MODELS, COLOR SELECTIONS AND EVEN A FEW FOREIGN CARS Car Guarantee ‘52 -°57 models—as long as you own tlie car. ___.New Batteries | On all New. Goodyear Tires FE 5-410] ‘56 Ford Victoria .. ALTE ‘So Ford 2 Door .... 422 ‘90 Ford Convertible ‘54 Mercury 4 Door ‘53 Pontiac 4 Door .. 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(4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports Final. s 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 12:30 (4)Detective’s Diary. (9) Comedy Time. 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. (4) Pro Basketball. Syracuse vs. Cincinnati. (9) Movie. : 2:30 (2) World This Week. 2:00 Hawks vs. Red Wings. {T) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Movie. (7) Movie: Mr. Crime. (4) Senior Bowl. a AllStar Golf. (2) College Basketbatl Ohio State vs. Wisconsin. (1) Wrestling. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 5:45 (4) Sports on Parade. Admits He Delivered, Dope to Comic’s Girl LOS ANGELES — An unem- ted, narcotics officers said, that he delivered dope to Barbara Burns, daughter of the late come- dian Bob Burns. . * * * David J. Mack, 26, booked on suspicion of violating the narcotics law, denied, however, that he! istarted Miss Burns on the habit and said he didn't sell her any narcotics, only delivered them for a man he has never seen. Miss Burns, 19,. arrested at her ‘Hollywood apartment Wednesday, told officers that “I'm really hooked”’ as a heroin addict. She is free on, $500 bail pending a court appearance next Tuesday. ? (2) lee Hockey. Black]; - ployed film technician has-admit-} rad Now Very S ceaital Boone Was Fired Often By EARL WILSON: NEW YORK—Today I'll give you ladies a break and fling my candid questions at Richard Boone, who's such a TV by- | word that a doctor’s put out a card saying “Have Knife, Will Travel,” while - WILSON ander Knox—and I was playing a doctor!” Boone chuckled. “To think that after that I played ‘Medic’ for two years. Why when they cast me as Paladin in ‘Have Gun, Will Travel,’ somebody upstairs at “= said, ‘He’s a. doc- itor, * “Were you ever broke?” . ‘Jimmy Durante aavertiand, © “Have Nose, Will Travel.” > “Didn't you get fired here before escaping to Hollywood?” I asked the lanky, 40-year-old Boone in a corner booth at Toots Shor’s. . “Yeah, Michael Redgrave fired me from ‘Macbeth’ in for one thing—a lousy performance. “And I got fired from ‘The Closing Door’ by Lee Strasberg, Cheryl Crawford and Alex- ‘47. You're always fired , not a cowboy!*” * * “I was bad broke. Lived on Third St. Had no fuel, so I burned the cotton-pickin’ furniture ‘in the fireplace.” “Martha Graham, a great gal, said, ‘You can’t dance at ~ all.’ I wasn’t any kid when I started. I was already 30. if I wanted to work in a sereen test. It was for Lenka 'Peterson. All you saw of me was one ear. I got a movie con- tract and she didn’t.” “Is yout real name Boone?” “Yes, I'm a descendant of Stuart Boone, Daniel's broth- er. That makes me related to Pat Boone. Cousin Pat! I've never met him.” } Mack was taken into custody lafter surrendeting himself to his attorney. * * * ‘Narcotics Bureau, said Mack ad- mitted he is a user himself. | Halsey Quits Fight fo Save Old Carrier “Were you ahy good as a dancer when you tried that?” “So then Gadge Kazan asked — BOONE “T notice you’re wearing your cowboy tie and outfit here. ee “Yeah, I'm enjoying the fact we've got a successful TV film. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Esther Williams. told me here the split with Ben Gage is a | Sgt. John O’Grady of the Police trial separation only. Haven't told the kids, hoping they'll be back together . Robert Merrill and other Met Opera stars are petitioning \ Ike to up the U.S. budget for the Brussels Fair, claiming our $1 1,800,000 vs. the Soviet’s $60,000,000 will prove “another Sput- nik.” The Met stars offer to work gratis. item Berle said he'd leave for Europe to meet his wife Milten “even if I have to be carried aboard”... Tony Bennett and his long-time manager, Lloyd Leipzig, busted up amicably . . Roz ‘Sultry Singer _|when Vittorio DeSica ashe me came wily taste” Abbe Lane, M.D.? bea he Man's Delight. * * A “Latin” from Manhattan who was first a Broadway chorus girl . and then a nightclub singer, Abbe hit the big time first as Cugat's band singer and then as his wife. THE HARDEST THING “But proving I could just be my- self was the hardest thing I ever tried,” she told me, “It was a de- liberate move, with Cugie’s ap- * producers: in Europe did and. you can how -happy I was lan ABBE LANE Turns to Acting * The DeSica-Lane teaming was for “My Wife Is a Doctor,” in which Abbe plays a lady medic in ia comedy plot, and it's one of her four Italian films for U.S. release. Abbe credits hubby Cugat for “maturing” her and helping her keep on ice a wild temper. “I'm leaded with temper,” she said, “but I'm not tempermental. Cugie—cured me of it by telling me that in show business you can't have a single enemy. ‘There are no smal! enemies,” was the way he put it.” * * * Sti] a Rover Boy who like to keep Abbe in eyesight, Cugat will Follows Successes Movies and TV By ERSKINE JOHNSON Musical on Broadway in, play the role of the captain's mate ‘in her Broadway show, “Para- dise,"’ A CLOSED DOOR “But when he’s singing,”’ Abbe Jaughed, “I'm going to keep my ‘dressing room door closed.” HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — As a member of the Indoor Star-Watch-| ing Society, I can report today | that Abbe Lane is no longer just a gorgeous satellite beeping cha- jband Xavier Cugat. * * * Italian movies. ing in a Hollywood flicker and as ‘warming up for ‘Paradise,’ the Broadway-bound musical based on the movie “Captain's Paradise.” And now the sultry red-haired Abbe is fast becoming sort of an “adult” Jayne Mansfield, with hubby of five years Cugat in the supporting cast of her career just like Jayne’s Mickey Hargi- tay. Except Cugat, of ‘course, NEW. YORK . — Fleet Adm.'Russell, when she leaves “Auntie Mame” Jan. 18, will have! William F. (Bull) Halsey, USN Y-vetired, says ill health will take him out of active leadership in the | campaign to preserve the aircraft, monument. * * * Halsey, who was hospitalized last July by a stroke, said he would have to leave the job to others who are ‘ and better able to tackle it.” * bg * For more than a year, Halsey -has-sought to raise $350,000 te-save+ his old flagship from the scrap: ‘heap and permanently tie it “up in San Diego, Calif. It is now at! ithe Brooklyn Navy Yard. Burroughs Computer grossed $3,250,000 in 70 weeks . * “Dracula's Daughter,” < a 1936 horror film now on TV, shows carrier Enterprise as a national a big player being strangled. The actress: Arlene Francis. * EARL’S PEARLS: When women play cards, they care less about a good hand than they do about a good earful. © —*# x | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The reason airplanes have a low- er accident rate than autos is that there are no pedestrians up there.”"—Tony Pettito. That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) ACROSS 1 Porcine ‘animal = Ty 4 Milk producer 8 Felines 13 nomen coin 4 i$ Knight's title SS S |Cugat and Hargitay, but in a cool) \THERE.” It's the role of a South Ameri- can temptress for Abbe in Cornel | at Para- has an orchestra instead of just cha-cha in close orbit around hus- “She zoomed out of orbit in eight She is now appear-| * * * After working in Europe for three years, the Cugats admit they have a “small fortune” in frozen ‘money tied up there. “We'll have to keep going to | Europe for the next 10 years to spend it,” says Abbe. But there's sure no evidence of the Cugats being short of cash la frequent TV guest star. and_ _is here. They have a home with eight acres of land in exclusive Brent- wood, near Los Angeles, and they just paid $150,000 for a penthouse apartment in New York with an annual $30,000 maintenance. muscles, It may mean pistols at dawn for voice over a hot bowl of mine- strone, Abbe commented to me on the ‘“‘adult’’ Mansfield compari- son: “Jayne may turn the boys into men, but I Wilde’s ‘‘Maracaibo” mount and she doesn’t sing. She just wears filmy negligees and her 18-carat diamond ring — eight more than Jayne's. WORST MISCASTING She made two movies in Holly- mistcasting since a myopic pro ducer selected a photo of Elvis Presley as a candidate for “Little Men. ” in_one and a barefoot. in--the Cary Grant, “Mr. Blandings , Oe 16 Stupletty Builds His Dream House.”|Guides Atlas Missile a (4); Charles McGraw, 21 Conjunetion “Narrow Margin.” (52). 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Cc. (5) CLUSTER, would be a disorderly assemblage ‘and would not be very enjoyable, | leven if the flowers themselves are BD beautiful. But-the CLUSTER of or ichids — a number of flowers of| ithe same kind held together in: some fashion — would surely give! ‘enjoyment to the passers-by. | D. (8) PAUNCH. The size of a {Pouch or moneybag may indicate lwealth. but not necessarily good \CORKER, will surely be the popu-| a PECK of apples for himself, be- | F. (11) QUOTABLE. All Notable |Sayings were extremely apt at the itime of saying them. That's why - Hthey are called notable. But try- ing to find a QUOTABLE saying for a particular occasion requires hunting through notable sayings for the right one. + G. (13) MEANDER. To Maun- ider would be to drivel sénselessly. This would surely bore his class. “Probably” indicates some doubt, apt for MEANDER. To MEAN- _or stray from the subject," Imay be quite entertaining, but it ‘'could_alse_turn—out_to_be some-, I. (18) CANNONADE., If the CANNONADE (discharge, of can-| word non) is efficient, then you know the Carronade (a type of cannon) is in good working order,: and be- ing well used, too. The carronade may be in good order, but poorly aimed. nerable, open to attack, either ac- tually or physically, as by disease. This is more than “‘somewhat"' sad. It ig very sad. But a frail VEN- ispired pieces... - J. (20) VENERABLE. “‘Some-| what" is the deciding word. Any INENCE, or outstanding position, ‘man who is frail is rather Vul-, writes merely seasonal spring leven for the ambitious career man. 'Here Ts Correct Puzzle. J Solution over decidedly he interior. Thejcuts or; tears as well. This 4S\dog would be in need of treatment “likely” indicates some'enough cause to complain. If the|to cure him. Vertal. Aiwash is doubt. This is apt ‘making ot iain Poe - enough for a real complaint. . 7. (40) BANGY. A RANGY dog would be a lean one. This suits “fatten up,” of course. A Mangy (COPYRIGHT 1957) sinter ene te returned tangled, it is’ versifier, or indi poet, who poems, can very well write them less successfully than his more in- P (31) PROMINENCE, PROM- will do. Pre-eminence, or unrivaled top position, is too rare a goal, This is the right of a genius. Q. (33) YAMMERING,. A fond [ERABLE man is respected b whet boring to the class. H. (5) PRIMACY. During an would expect his Privacy to be ‘broken. He must be informed im-' ‘mediately of certain things. But’ _this PRIMACY (his being of first! importance) must always be re- spected. Clash Turned jof his high character. He is sub- ject to physical infirmity, howev er, A Ctutter;°Mergency, for example, the boss %° the situation is somewhat sad. K. (21) SUBJECT. Any person | watched by a private eye is called) the SUBJECT. Not every one will be a —— someone possibly guilty. ~ L. (23) FATAL. With a Futile mistake, there may still_be a chance to correct it: This is less frustrating than a FATAL mistake. A FATAL mistake dooms. a par- ticular project. mother —will +e-deeply concerned for her child’s Stammering. She will try te correct it somehow. \His YAMMERING, crying, inces- clue specified ‘‘wet wash, * MAN. sant jabbering, or complaining, could well fray her nerves. R. (36) PETTY. A man who is, Putty (easily handled) may be just what the boss wants. If a man is PETTY (small-minded and’ get rid of him. S. (7) MANGLES. Since the 'gles doesn’t mean “‘irons’ but) ispiteful)the—bess—could_-want_toJ - Buyingacar? MY BANK PLAN MAY SAVE YOU $100 ON FINANCING AND AUTO INSURANCE —__|— <— ) ROBERT GAFP JR. 6279 Dixie Hwy., Drayton OR 35-2778 Before you buy that car, just tell me on the phone the total costs. of the car, the financing and the insurance. Within five minutes” T'll call you back and tell you what it will cost you to buy, finance, and insure the same car through my Bank Plan. Chances are, for exactly the same deal, it'll be $100 less! I know it’s hard to believe itiving tenjoyment of luxuries). M. (26) EUPHEMISM. Any “cuts or slashes.” So when the | Many a rich man lives. = Into Advantage Euphuism is already too high: laundry MANGLES wash care-. Including Free Silverware — but it’s worth a phone call, isn't it? There is no obligation. \PAUNCH cold meen thal ialoer flown. The meaning of the word/lessly, it not only Tangles, but, It Pays to Know Your STATE FARM Agent ‘is affected, ornate language. Al er indulges too often in the rich 'EUPHED a ifoods that go with good living. “UPHEMISM, substitution of a {enna ooteae ere 473 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ~ PARK JEWELERS | E. (9) REVERSE. An actor must Strength of Macmillan a expression for a harsh one,’ GENERATORS | = 3 oe ad FE 4-0546 Rehearse with the rest of the com- nm be ridiculous, if it is high- : HOWARD C. BRATT (House of Discounts) ipany, to do it properly. He ean, May Rise After Row flown. Not all EUPHEMISMS are, } and ee 1101 Joslyn Ave 1 NORTH SAGINAW REVERSE himself «change his) in Conservative Cabinet ™ couse. | CLUTCHES aa Ea eels a aaa ST. |mind about what he will do) when . (28) STIGMA. How to re-f -. For All ean re aceuaph ier ven he gets anndyed, such as deciding ; ; ; solve (explain or handle) a STIG- or 143 tele Ave 216 8 Tet mg Voorhels ‘to quit. LONDON — Prime Minister|MA, a blot on one's namé, “may” | Cars and Trucks an — iMacmillan seems to have turned! puzzle a philosopher. However, be- : HARVEY PERRY EARL DAVIS 8R 42 E. Pike & 473 par Lake Rd. FE 32-0201 — re h. 1154 : vs 0546 STATE FARM Insurance Companies ees ea, ; eg =~). Ja serious clash inside his Cabinet|ing a philosopher, he may not! set ae anes 2 eee a ERs ee ao ; ito the political advantage of him- think it-necessary to try But_re-| 'self and his Conservative party. | solyi ing an Enigma would certainly $495 and up Discount to GM Employes | Instead of finding his position puzzie him. An enigma is a very |with the general public weakened, ‘puzzling problem. _|Macmillan actually. may come | (20) VERNAL. The VERBAL | STEVE’S AUTO PARTS leas stronger from the dispute over efforts, being spoken impromptu. | $700 Elisabeth Lake R4. FE 5-365! _i the new government budget which|— — — iproduced the surprise resignation © |of Chancellor of the Echoes ; s ! : e Sale Pr iced : Kenmore 30-in. | Peter Thorneycroft. * * * | For now Macmillan, as he, Only $5 Down-on Sears Easy Payment Plan — — one — aS itours the Commonwealth, stands ‘at home as: the defender of the welfare services—as the moder-| ate politician who refused*to cut! back government expenditures on such things as free milk for chil- dren and aid to.expectant moth-| ers. | The announced reason for Thor- P ces resignation Monday. 50°: Carpet Specials ONE ROLL EACH Drapery Remnants ROEBUCK AND CO. was that he insisted the relatively small sum of 50 million pounds’ (140 million dollars) should be cut from the estimate of govern- ment expenditures for the fiscal lyear that begins April 1. This —-; would have kept 1958-59 ——s jat this year’s level. ici hia al ae A wee & *:; e ; . 2 * * * Solution D ed Wilt Nenana pans the i resignation made it plain the: The family facet <7 ee y on Prime Minister thought welfare en wees ere ~ services would have to be cut if this ‘Kenmore siarts, bakes, Permanently dyed rayon that cleans ‘the chancellor won his fight. | chats of . ... by iteelill And it's fastest of all wazust-hi broilers. Hi-speed top unit too. Remove storage drawer to clean floor After naming Derick Heathc oat: |Amory the new chancellor, Mac-/ ‘|millan took off on schedule the’ Imext day for a 39-day Common- like a charm, in nutria. 95 Reg. $9.95 Yd ) ° ° ° Sq. Yd. MONDAY lwealth tour to India, Pakistan, ; : | Ceyton, New Zealand and Aus- ois] fe | under range! Come in TODAY! : eat ; tralia. pe | * * ' = | Ignoring the calls of opposition Only $5 Down on Any Appli- e Laborites for his government to . ance Up to $200 see Only oOo | ton quit, Macmillan af the airport , calmly sat the restgnation of the ow! key Cabinet member had resulted Appliance A beautiful heavy wilton in gre frome | Uide icc el re ay Labor party leaders appear to Over $200 » be at something of a loss to know, - how to capitalize on the opening 95 . e scroll pattern. | i , 4 7 | Reg. $10.95 Yd. Sal Yd. baled ee ten wand Appliance Dept. | f ‘The laborites are expected to a coe | open their attack soon after Par- : 7 el liament_returns Jan. 21. 2 | E. 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