Shores, who continued the search| off the generators and heard the tered around the roof and: second Vanguard About Ready ee fe Y 27, 1958 —26 PAGES icth YEAR é ‘ * 4 te s * sul Slayer 2 Boys Plucked Off Chunk of Ice in Lake St. Clair DETROIT (# — Two half-frozen boys were plucked from a Lake St. Clair ice floe in a pre-dawn rescue today by four off-duty policemen, groping along inch-thick ice which they intermittently plunged through. Eerie cries for help echoing across a vast expense of ice set off the search. It ended almost 12 hours later and two miles out off St. Clair Shores. The boys, Lawrence W. Brandt and Richard Rouillard, both 11 and of* a Ov cron alg car- | r copter an! awaiting camaaae Their| Blaze Menaces condition was reported) good at a hospital. Searchers Hunt Scout Missing _ in Snowy Gorge - WILLOWS, Calif. @—More than 100 sheriff's deputies and volun- teers continued today their search for a 12-year-old Tenderfoot Boy Scout in snow-mantled Grindstone Canyon 40 miles west of here, : * x *« * Dennis Wurschmidt became sep- jarated from his troop Saturday shortly before a storm hit the rocky gorge in the. Mendocino Na- tional Forest of northern. Califor- nia, Three feet of new snow ham- President Sends Education Aid Plan to Conaress Program Aimed to Boost Training in Sciences for National Security WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower sent Congress today his four-!pered searching. year, billion’dollar aid-to-' education program aimed at bolstering science traift- ering sence ram LO Study Impact “a speal message, tne OF AUTO Prices President urged “prompt enactment” of the emer- Senate Hearings Begin and Patrolmen Arthur Deblauwee and James Housey of St. Clair | 4 Ci mc Peed cs: Frafiklin § Hall Firefighters From Five Localities Quelt Flames after 70 others and a Coast Guard) , ‘. | ee ‘eral role is to assist—not to into the impact of auto prices on hefeopter had given up for the | in Village Center control cz suppl th lthe nation’s y will begin to- nig : a imorrow in Washington Layman, who led the strung- | 5. Sas paeeeemmilinn out party en the ice, went through Firemen trom five co i several times, but each time was | hauled back by a rope the four consume the three-story Village, Hall in Franklin at noon today. | bad Ged themselves together (“Units from West Bloomfield, /national need.” He said: “Its '€e- ° | Bloomfield, Southfield and Novi! fruits will bear directly on national! Big-name witnesses to follow Finally hearing weak calls for;Townships and Keego Harbor security.” include Harlow Curtice, presi- help above the whirring of search-| aided Franklin firefighters in) | dent of General Motors Corp., light generators, the four turned | quelling the flames, which cen-| boys’ cries more clearly. Shortly! foor of the 55-year-old stractere.| afterward, the two were spotted) The building is adjacent to the on a thick ice floe surrounded by Franklin Fire Department, in: the! water. heart of the village. * * * The officers, who had a walkie--the smoke was noticed by a serv- talkie with them, radioed for aj ice station attendant, Jim Schlot-|nouaced tha’ t the program would jcost the U. S. one billion dollars) : t the! overwhelming support from the! day that Leslie W. Lampi, of 394 Whittemore St., decided to try and help a friend Friday night. rubber raft. Layman crossed the terberk, 20. water and took the boys aboard.’ . rhe better was" catet ana Plane Crash-Lands; the boys were whisked away. The dzencnea, ainerne pacems 4 Areg Men Unhurt | The search started at 7 pm./ 5. Ponti ome : : i residents . program. | three hours after the boys went! 44 their ice fishing expedition Health-Education-Welfare Depart-|posal for a $100 price cut on a ence ge onto the lake on. skates. FOLLOWED TRAIL ito Saginaw Bay interrupted Sun- iday as their single-engine plane “We decided to make a deep |crashed in a landing on the ice. track with our ice skates, one that|of the bay. All escaped uninjured. | we could follow back when the) Flying the Tri- Pacer plane time came,” said Larry. Police-|owned by Pontiac funeral director men found the trail and followed|Earl J. Smith Jr., 35. of 138 W.) it on the ice until three inches of/ Lawrence St.. was Eari Stock- water over the ice dissolved the man, 38, of Rochester, manager | marks. of the Pontiac Mirror & Glass) * * * Shop, 732 W. Huron St. - Charles Santo, searching for a! Passengers along with Smith car which had fallen through the|Were William Ford, 60, of 4 S. 31, of 863 Menominee Rd., an em-| ploye of Pontiac Motor Division. | Smith said the nose landing gear buckled in the deep snow as Stockman landed the plane. He Alleghany Stock Drops NEW YORK ™ — Alleghany Corp. common stock opened at $4.25 a share, off 25 cents, on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. Municipal . Airport. ‘Congress: “The* method of iefforts.” fought a blaze which threatened to! proposal for 10,000 federal schol- No one was in the building when 4"y money figures in his mesSage | makers jover four years. States participat-/ gericy proposals. He told Tomorrow With Reuther accomplishment is sound;| as First Witness the keystone is state, local,)- —- and private effort; the fed- WASHINGTON - (INS)—Hearings ; | Walter P. Reuther, United Auto The program, highlighted by ©| ers’ president, will head the ilist of witnesses to appear before arships a year, was described DY | he Senate Anti-Trust sul it- the President as stemming “from Democrats in Congress already have challenged the ; which was revealed by the ad- ministration about a month age —as not going far enough. Mr. Eisenhower did not mention | and leaders from Ford, Chrysler, and American Motors. igive the public a sneak preview of ‘what is to come in the spring con-| tract talks between the UAW and although it already has been an- | | This also ties in with Reuther’s/ profit sharing proposal which won) ling in the program on a 50-50 basis Union's a convention in De-| |would provide an additional 600 ‘Tolt last week. | jmillion dollars, i * * * ‘fiscal year starting July 1 In- investigation of company profits, — 145 millions for the manufacturers rejected his pro-| iment and 80 millions for the Na- models. tional Science Foundation, | Some observers feel the UAW) * * * porary need for central additional ‘4%Ce of negotiations which start federa} programs to strengthen” |i? April. science and general education, the | 153,011 See Car Show President called for: —A total of 40,000 federal Held in Woman's Death imay “use the hearings to peek ri ose sought for questioning was Citing ‘“‘an emergency and tem- ‘corporation financial books in ad-'Rilly Ray Van Horn, 24, whom both Set cor Mag : amen he and Murdock knew. BILLY RAY VAN HORN ne meacaer av came » Sympathetic Phone Call rings Suspect's Arrest Police and sheriff's detectives are very grateful to- Lampi, a friend of Drulard Murdock, 55, of 127 The President's budget for the Reuther has been demanding an Josephine St., Waterford : \cludes, 225 million dollars for the|since last summer when the major| TOWNSHIP, called to offer sympathy upon hearin the brutal murder He learned that one of the men Lampi, knowing the bars that Van Horn usually frequented, de- cided to g6 looking for the sus- pect. He found Van Horn wander- Examine Court Records and Psychiatric Reports in Murdock Murder By PETE LOCHBILER Probate Court psychiatric records were examined today by authorities planning to seek a first-degree mur- der warrant against Billy Rae VanHorn, 24-year-old alcoholic who has confessed the brutal slaying of a Huron Gardens housewife. The records contain reports by two psychiatrists” who examined Van Horn, one of whom stated that al- though Van Horn was a criminal psychopath, never- theless he was not insane. _ Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said that, before ask- ing for the warrant, he would examine these records and also review VanHorn’s confession obtained Saturday night after teams of police officers had questioned him about the death of Mrs. Hazel Murdock, 39, of 127 N. Josephine St., Waterford Township. Mrs. Murdock’s body had been found Friday after- noon on her kitchen floor.+ She had been beaten, crim-) pay avacee. aPbed = Dulles Promises knife and strangled with a coat hanger. Her husband, Drulard starve AIC {0 Mideast 55, discovered the body when he if Reds Attack, He Tells employed carpenter, he and his) wife had befriended Van Horn to) |help him curb his drinking through) Pact Nations Alcoholics Anonymous. | ANKARA, Turkey (®—Secretary Van Horn was described by po- jof State Dulles told leaders of the lice ag an unemployed drifter five Baghdad Pact nations today whose estranged wife was at- |the “ United States will support tempting to have committed te (their nations with “mobile power. Pontiac State Hospital for alco- lot great force” against any Com- holic treatment. |munist invasion. sf | Dulles’ keynote speech at the He remained in custody in Oak-! 3 land’County Jail today as othieers| opening of the Middle East alli. attempted to draw out more de-/2"Ce’s Ministerial Council meet- tails of the crime. jing emphasized that any potential Ziem said that Van Horn gave a|®8stessor straight “yes” answer to ae ‘his losses from aggression would tion, “Did you kill Mrs. Murdock?” far exceed any possible gains.” but claimed he blacked out during) “But,” he said, “if perchance the actual crime. | deterrence fails” the United ‘LIKE BAD DREAM’ States will contribute its mo- “It seems like a bad dream. An poet pote tears = irresistable urge came over me,”| Ziem quoted him as saying. The secretary of state is attend- Alcoholic, 24, Confesses . Killing Area Woman “knows in advance that scholarships over four years to- | average from $750 to $808 a year. —To reduce ‘‘a waste of needed) ~ \Genesee Ave., Pontiac station talent” reflected in failure of many) final total of 153.01l—a 19 per ee ee | operator, and his son William Jr.,/youth$ to graduate from high) cent increase over last year’s (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘DETROIT w — Attendance at the 1958 Detroit Auto Show, which closed Sunday night, set a record for recent years with a ing around outside the Avenue Bar, 137 Oakland Ave. at 12:99 a.m, “I'm looking for a place to stay tonight,"’ Van Horn told him. Lam- pi said he'd find him a place to figure of 128,796. sleep and drove Van Horn to the Heart Attack pane whch bad at Ponte Of Tke’s Eldest Brother Pontiac Police Department. “I don’t think he knew where he was until] we were inside the sta- tion,” said Lampi. Police called the Sheriff's de- partment, reporting the arrival of the suspect. Takes Life seizures in recent years. washing his hands and was dead -when- found by--his wife Louise a few minutes later. President Eisenhower immedi- ately postponed a White House - |dinner scheduled Thursday night for the Supreme Court justices. There was no word from the White House whether the Presi- dent would attend the funeral. Arrangements for the services KANSAS ClTY — Arthur B- Bisenhower 717s eldest brother of President Eisenhower, died of a heart said rather sheepishly attack at his home last night. retired banker, he collapsed in the bathroom while filed the petition for her husband's commitment last Jap. 2, after she non-support. She stated in it that Van Horn Was an aicoholic and “had sa- distic ‘tendencies while drinking.” She said he had beat her several times when drunk. She further stated that Van Horn had threatened ‘to dynamite” the home of her mother, Mrs. John LESLIE LAMPI |..Later, after Van Horn had con-) 7 tothe brutal _er: i sarn) Was pretty lucky. It never entered He had had sev eral my mind that he might have been % 1@ Predict More Snow Tuesday, Wednesday erie, SS oes 5 aE = “I guess 1 Hungary Premier.Quits | _ . Judge Arthur E. Moore had fwo VIENNA (INS) .— Hungarian |psychiatrists examine Van Horn Premier Janos Kadar, who rode |in Oakland County Jail, where he into office on Soviet tanks, re- | was serving a two-weeks term on signed that post today but kept | the non-support charge. the all-powerful one of Commu- | One of them, Dr. L. Jerome nist party secretary. Budapest |Fink, said in his certificate to radio said that he proposed that |Probate Court that he examined brought charges against him for'| Van Horn's wife, Audrey, 24, had|i"& @ pact conference for the first time since the alliance wag formed in 1955. A few hours before he spoke one ibomb blew out the rear wall of a lu. S. Embassy warehouse and an- jother badly damaged a private jbookshop — called the American |Publication Book Store—near the 'U. S, Information Service. No one |was injured, Stop Smoking, Warns Winston, 944 LaSalle St., where she Doctor Who Smokes was staying with their 17-month- LONDON (INS) = De,Harvey-———— aaa , editor of the British Medi- cal Association’s Magazine, stern- ly warned Britons today to stop cigarette . smoking because it “dees cause lung cancer.” “My husband is a heavy ciga- First Deputy Premier Ferench {Van Horn Jan. 14 and found him Muennich, Tl, succeed him. =| (Cr rette smoker.” She estimated he TOR ove rette: iy | Snow 4s due to continue in the Pontiac area for several more days. Motive Unknown in Suicide of R. R. Young The U, S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts tonight and tomorrow will be cloudy with occasional ight snow and not. much change in temperature, Plan Funeral of Rail NEWPORT, R.I. ®—The body, where Young was listed as a! Tycoon New York Central's earnings ‘|tures will change little until Saturday when it will turn colder. |222 Missing as Ships Flounder Thirty was the lowest recorded Gale Lashes TOKYO (AP) —'A total of an inter-island ferryboat,. today were believed lost in a windstorm that lashed the south and east.coasts of Japan. | Comles ..,...... erésiseced : ; ; County News O'Keefe, © - Seven vessels were missing despite an extensive air and wreatemeraceree Sah Coutah toe al fea search. | mete gy fftiend0f the family: The 496-ton ferryboat Nankal Maru radioed the single word | Obituaries ......,........., 3 |) The eg ~ for years main- “Danger” yesterday about an hour after leaving Komatsui- BI rons soorenscs eet -4 pte on shopper for} jama. He : ; ; i Thea’ eteawes Peea eee inved ; id One of many ferries that cross the strait, the Nankat one, sab iiaaW okie ss bs insiiesh seastesh silk ew 200d carried 141 passengers, including at least 10 children, | womens Pages....., 0 to 13 |morrow at St. Mary's Episcopal a crew of 29. Looe . Myatery .es+...csseeveeg 10, 25 ‘Church in. nearby Portsmouth, if preceding 8.a.m, The reading at 2 p.m. was Japan Coast 222 persons, including 170 on In Today's Press temperature in downtown Pontiac|: of railroad tycoon Robert. R. rt, R.|member of the parish. Young was due here today aboard] - on floor billiard room of his 23-room/Present. winter mansion at West Palm Beach, -Fla., by members of his household staff. Authorities said the death was suicide. They could give no iin- mediate : q by his widow, the former Anita Eyck for December and 1957 were ex- Kansag City as an errand boy at near 34 his private railroad car for burial Burial will be in Sf. Mary’s_ipected-to be announced but as the tenk’s executive vice The outlook for Wednesday islonly child. : _ | Me deughter Eleanor, killed im 9. empire said in advance finances ew r aw mostly cloudy with occasional light The 60-year-old board chairma en had nothing to do with ¥ “a the board in 1955, He resigned that "The five day forecast tor the|°t,the New York Central Railroad raine and as president of the small- . eetiee ms ual took his life with a blast froma} Only a few days ago, Young Alfred E. Pe: ot |post as area predicts tempera-| double-barreled 20-guage shotgun/Presided at a meeting of the New|NYC, and Allen P. Kirby, presi- er Plaza Bank of Commerce in tures will average about six de- Se York Central Railroad Board of\dent of the Corp. — November of 1956. A few weeks grees above the normal high of * *& * Directors at which it was voted : later he suffered a heart attack. 33 and formal low 19. Temperat-/ ‘The body was found in the top|Not to declare a dividend for.the| Related Story, Page 20 —— petit does happen, so thie - -ton, Pa., launched homemade —and Development Society of Hous stage job. “asked and js of constant interest. Of federal . hing. But a human being is too, | High Schoolers | in Three Areas Shoot Rockets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘High school boys at Houston, Tex., Spokane, Wash., and Steel- ballistic missiles yesterday. They all orbited. The boys, that is. Not the missiles. * *& * The Texans had their $10 model instrumented, as the saying goes at Cape Canaveral, with an-.ac- celerometer. The boys reported their shot attained 700 miles an hour, rose two miles and landed in 30 seconds just where they) wanted it “Better than we expected.’ de- clared 16-year-old Dennis Ashton, president ef the Rocket Research ton. . It worked exacts we pre dicted. As far as I am concerned, it Was a perfect shot ~ as * * cs RRE&EDS of Heuston has been working three years and the AT DEDICATION CEREMONIES — Top Pontiac city officials turned out with many interested citizens yesterday afternoon to officially dedicate the city’s new Public Safety Building. Main speaker at the ceremonies was Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Hol- land (right). He was greeted by Straley (from left to right). Jaunching was No. 87. The missile was 30 inches long and 2 inches in diameter, The boys scurried off, to work on their RID, which “Seeks Removal 5 feet long, 3 inches in diameter JV and designed to go up %0 miles Fstimated time of arrival at the countdown: 18 month David Loych. 16, and Joseph Count, 15, launched their 15-inch aluminum rocket from Charles W Holumb’s farm near Steelton. It swooshed yellow flame, shook its ‘Blue Water Span Free fins and went out of sight, j un - | When Paid For It was their fifth and they had, LANSING uP—Highway Commis- a new twist on the fusing—paper sioner John C. Mackie said today toweling soaked in potassium Ml-/he wil] try to convince the Legis- ler Trey han ial to work ature the Blue Water Bridge at on No. 6, which will be a two) port tron should become toll free iwhen it is paid for Ww our 16-year-old rocketeers | : ed et ' . ' To continue tolls after retirement Spokane : e looking fo at Spokane: still are Tooking for ot bonds, that financed construc- their missile too. =| - . “It was at least “= mile in thet". he said, would endanger air when it went out of sight,” chances fpr picking up federal said Milton Mikalson. help in building a bridge across ? + *. Fy the St. Mary's River to link the a: Sault Ste. Maries of Michigan and It was 4 feet long, 2 inches in| Ontario. . diameter and made of seamless Jt also will cost the state $345,000 ae sae ae Farmer. in federal highway aid. sai chek wae aa inciee! The federal government contri- pervision of their high school chemistry teacher. A police officer watched over their launching. Security reasons, of course. The fuel in all cases was pow-| dered zine and sulphur. And that's no secret, no matter how many. million parents of young space- men wish it were. Mackie Wants to Make preaches to the Bridge, which connects Port Hu- however, on assurance that the soon as ii was pald for. In 1955, the Legislature approved a bill to allow tolls to continue | Mackie said he wil] ask the U. S. | Bureau of Public Roads for 90 per icent federal aid in building ap- proaches to the proposed bridge at ithe Soo. : Without government help, it can ‘not be financed as a toll bridge, he | said “But,” he added, “federal aid to this project and any similar | project in the future may be en- | dangered unless we show good faith on the Blue Water Bridge strike an 28nd discontinue tolls as we orig- individual standing alone out in ‘ally agreed to do.” ‘the open, as it does a tree? Mackie said the Bureau of Pub- Although winter is a strange time lic Roads had served nofice that in a sense, to talk about lightning, the amount of the aid on the Blue which is several months away in Water Bridge approaches will be most areas, this question is often Subtracted from future allocations ee “> Weot By E. H. SIMS Does lightning ever The answer is that lightning does the 1955 act is repealed. strike individuals, but only rare-| ly. A tall mast on a ship or a Probes Defense Budget tall tree definitely ‘‘draw’’ the elec-- WASHINGTON (INS) trical discharges that are light. | House subcommittee opens new broad inquiry into Penta- gon policies today as it starts hearings on military spending plans for the year beginning next July 1. The defense budget subcommittee called Defense Sec- retary Neil McElroy as its first Witiess in What chalrian George”) precaution of taking refuge in the Mahon (D-Texas) said will be a A = short to act as much of a light-) ning rod. Nevertheless, out in the open,, on flat ground a person might be) the focal point of a discharge. Chances are about one in a million, | house, or in a car, is a sound | new approach to this type of | one, | hearing. Northern Half of U.S. ‘Wet’ Foul Weather Consistent CHICAGO (INS)—Snow and rain * Snow fell from the plateau re- plagued most of the northern half gion and the Rockies through the of the nation today, The Weather Full ©. 8. Weather Bureae Report | In the southern portion of the noe Ohio valley and in Tennessee, the PONTIAC AND VICINITY — (Cloudy enti a with eccasional light snow and not snow Was mixed with rain. amech bh t ‘ yg lar SL eeirkscuckr cascom eel Rain wetted the Pacific coast for High temerrow near 34. Variable winds the fourth straight day. 4-7 miles an hour beeoming northwest.) _ . . “ erly at %-14 miles an heur tenight ané The New England region also re- temerrow. i iceived showers Today in Pontiac | Lowest temperature preceding § am Skies were fajr to partly cloudy 38 |from Texas eastward through the Eastern Dakotas and Upper and | Mid Mississippi valley eastward _ to the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes area, At 8 @m.: Wind Velocity 6- h. a Taree ped les es => lgulf states to Florida. Bun sets Monday at $39 pm. Some cooling occurred in the Bun rives Tuesday et 7:50 a.m, i: ; Saha (rises Monaasiat (14406 a. — states as far south as Okla- ’ é ; -Moon sets Tuesday st 1229 am. ‘honia, but temperature changes meena } 5 Downtown Temperateres were minor over the remainder of fam 39 1] a. m. 32 the country iacm nu 12m . 32 ~ sam 30 lp m 33 : : cS - cS Snow flurries were expected 10 a. m 32 | fo continue today in the northern “=. Sendsy ta i and central plateau, the Reckies, (as recerded downtown) the Great Lakes region, the Ohio 9 Highest temperature , 29 Lowest temperature. Mean temperature - “ Weather—Cioudy valley and eastward to the Ap- palachians. Rain was likely during the day 26 along the Pacific eoast from North. 16 ern California to Canada, in New |Mexico, Oklahoma and parts of |Texas, and along.the mid Atlantic coast and in New. England. One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature ... Lowest temperature Mean perature 200... e een. Weather—Partiy cloudy. Highest and Lowest Temperstares This Date in 86 Years si in iene “6 in 1936 Sanday'’s Temperature Chart | Lower temperatures were fore- epee on 31 —— “4 71 cast for the Upper and Mid Missis- bi 3 ami ” 75 f6! P .. 20 id Milwaukee 35 39:Mppi valley, the Ohio veliey, East- whey tnneapolis 30 22 is " \ " ffaio 3406220C«NCOCOrleans §6€8 arm Colorado and New Mexico. Chicago 37 31 New York 42 Pere rae 4 epepsise 1 24 : bd rian 0 73 iston 36 31 o Denver 4422 Pittsburgh 353 Republicans Gather sorb s 4 —— 70 44 3 te ld we 50 : ie r \ | Fort, Werth fo 2 8 rancises ss a iecine: ae a _ roe is 3 arie 35 36 Republicans -from al] over the Hough #3 (29 ravetee ©. 34 32) 4. 5 Jackhonvilie 61 44 Saieeek ii 3\| United States gather in the na- Kansas City 38 28 Geattle 64 41) ampa 6 | Marguella™ 38 32 | tion’s wapitol today for a five-day meeting in “practical politics.” i | 4 v | | | t i | buted $345,000 toward cost of ap- Blue Water | ~ McCallum, Maurice E. Finnegan and Police Chief Herbert W. Municipal Court Judges Cecil B. The other ham Tauber, reported he exam- ined Van “Horn Jan, 9. His report stated Van Horn was ‘“‘tempera- jmental, irritable and hostile to- wards anyone who calls him an al- coholic,”” * * * Tt went on to say that Van Horn would admit to being “a weekend drinker.’* It said he further admit- ted that on occasions he had threat- ened his wife and mother-in-law, but maintained he was “only kid- ding.” ao * * Ironically, a hearing at which Van Horn could have been ordered held in protective custody until a final determination had been Circuit Court Judge H. Russel city officials and guests gathered Holland called for a dedicated citi- yesterday at the official dedication zenry and employes as some 120 of Pontiac's new Public Safety Building. . Two Boys Plucked Judge Holland, first associate Off Lake Ice Floe justice of the peace in Pontiac, re- | (Continued From Page One) called former days on the lower bench as he spoke in one of the ice about 300 feet from shore, first heard cries for help. When he two new courtrooms on the second floor of the $950,000 building. couldn't locate anyone, he called police and the search started. W. Donaldson, who introduced men stayed on, althoug* off duty. [Department personnel attended the Judge Holland. | Young Larry told this story in) 45-minute ceremony. Tours througn Acting as master of ceremonies for the event was Mayor William | offices ally thn seareh wus cained Members of the Pontiac City | off af midnight, but the police: |-o™ ston, several department : heads, and many police and Fire ithe hospital: ; {the building were conducted before "We were out skating and noticed and after by members of the po- ithe iceberg so we decided to inves-jlice force. ‘tigate it and see what it was like. | x *& * ron with Sarnia, Ont. It did 80, (1) was about 100 feet long and 20. A moment of silent tribute was, lfeet wide. paid to Leo J. Heenan, architect bridge would become toll free as | «we got on all right and stayed for the building, who died last! Edward Dering, 47, of rural De- there awhile. I guess it was around year. | 5:30. Then we started to come back.| Elks Lodge 810 presented the Ricky's foot went in and I fell in colors prior to the talks. The invo- all the way. \Saoee was presented by the Rev. Thompson L. Marcero, and the rae = aes \Rev. Calvin Rice gave the bene- | ‘We tried several times to get! diction. joff the ice but every time we| moved around the ice cracked. | “We never cried while we were s * out there... eeesieeceee! Education Aid Plan though.”’ - | cat : The boys said they “just about § C gave up” when a nearby heli- ent lo ongress aa nromk Dorey) tarry coe | (Continued From Page One) : | “We just yelled and yelled but School. matching grants to states Talk by Judge Keys Sate Weekend of Bridge Tolls Building Dedication Traffic Kills 1 | Foul Weather Blamed | for Most of Deaths on Michigan’s Roads By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Snow, ice and generally sloppy of Michigan over the weekend ap- peared responsible for most of the state's 11 dead in weekend traffic accidents, * * No deaths were reported Sunday after most main roads had been cleared. The Associated Press weekend traffic fatalify count begins at 6 p.m, Friday and lasts through midnight Sunday, | Philip Steiniger, 45, of Detroit, 'was killed Saturday night in a two-| car collision four miles north of Ann Arbor. * * * ford. and his wife, Marie, 44, were killed Saturday in a two-car col- lision on U.S. 23 near Brighton. | driving conditions throughout most | scheduled for 2 p.m. today. Judge Moore, however, said he would have to refuse to commit Van Horn, because neither psychi- atrist had found him insane or an talcoholic. : Meantime, Sheriff Frank W. Irons denied one published report that Van Horn had repudiated his ‘confession. — | * * “He hasn't told police officers that he’s decided to change his story,” Irons said. The sheriff added that he still intended to sign a complaint on which the murder warrant would be based. Mrs. Van Horn, who separated from her husband about a month ago in Milwaukee, Wis., returned here as a telephone company em- ploye, police said. * * * The Van Horn's had been mar-. ried four years, during which time: they lived in several different ci- ties in other states. The slayer’s wife was permit- ted to visit him briefly in jail yesterday. She said afterwards: “The evidence points. to him, I know. But I don't believe he's ca- pable of doing something like that —he's not that vicious.” ‘She said she had planned a di-, voree and intends to go through with it, and added, “I don’t know now, whether I'll wait until the trial is over or not." * * * Leland Reisig, 19, of rural Hem- Van Horn, who had been sus- atrist, Dr, Abra- a [Witham A-Williams, 40, of Howelttatned by Capt. Mittard-Pender~ lock, and William G. Sly, 18, of pected because blood was found) rural Freeland, were killed Satur-|on his clothes and his name was day night when their car left U.S. found written down by Mrs. Mur- 10 and struck a tree about 12 dock on her grocery list, had main- miles north of Saginaw. tained his innocence through about * * * 15 hours of questioning Saturady. Allen Hibner, 44, of Brighton,! His confession finally was ob- Oscar Joplin Sr., 50, of Milan, of the Waterford Township Po- were killed in a two-car collision lice, State Police Detective #46 of ports to be considered by city com- meeting will be that of City Man- ager L. R. Gare and City Engi- neer Grover Serenbetz on the pro- test of Vito Trucking and Excavat- Co. of Hazel Park. . * * * The firm, although being low bid. der on the Pine-Raynale sewer project, was not awarded the con- At the request of the com- pany’s attorney, Fred Buesser, Gare and Serenbetz have checked the firm's references, and will re- pert on the matter tonight. - Tn-ether business Police Chief. Ralph W. Moxley will inform com- missioners that the County Road Commission has concurred with a city ruling that parking be banried on both sides of Cranbrook road from Maple avenue to 14 Mile road. ‘The county, however, has in- creased the speed limit there from 25 to 30 miles an hour. * * * Moxley also will ask a Commis- sion decision on the problem of ngham missioners at tonight’s commission |tiac, Trucking Firm Will Be Subject of Report _ | BIRMINGHAM — Among the re- He was a member of Ahepa Chapter 40 and of the Greek By- zanthian Brotherhood, both in De- troit. Mr. Vafiadi leaves his wife, Eva; _4_son, and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph S&S. Wheeler of Birmingham; 10 grand- children and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Lida L. Roninger - ice for Mrs. Lida L. Ronin- , 85, of 1509 W. Lincoln Ave., will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel of the William R. Ham- ilton Co, She died Saturday at her home after a lengthy illness. _ Officiating will be Dr, Hebert P, Hudnut of Woodward Avenue handling parking tickets, which, he said, is becoming a clerical burden in his office. The number of tickets which goes beyond the 72-hour pe- riod increases the workload a great deal, he says, and should be corrected. Pack B-? will demonstrate its accomplishments with displays in the McBride Hardware and Peck’s Men’s Shop during Na- tional Scouf Week, Feb. 7-13. Each of the 13 dens will be rep- resented, The pack wil] hold its Blue and Gold Banquet in celebration of Boy Scouting's 48th anniversary at 7 p.m. Feb. 13 in. the Community House. Merit badges will be awarded, and Kenneth Wooten, Michael Case, Mike Lowery, Harvey Bell, will “graduate” from cubbing. Mrs. John Towner, who will leave soon with her three children to rejain her husband in Indonesia, will speak at the Tuesday meet-| ing of the Ruth Shain International Relations Class at the Community House. She will speak on her past ex-| periences in the islands where Towner is a director in Standard Oil's technical training school. Past chiefs of Pythian Temple 94 will meet with Mrs. Edwin Weaver, 771 Bird St., at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting will be highlighted by | conan I, DIMIFERE Go VARIADE——- Saturday on snowy U.S, 23 four miles south of Brighton. * * * Charlies Leaf and Sheriff's Det. Marion Bauman. Pender said the break came ‘nobody heard us. We tried to lie down and sleep but we got so cold 'we would get up in a few minutes ‘and jump around. | “Tve got an ice pond in my aid to Michigan unless backyard at home. I think that is i. where I'm going to skate from now on.” : to improve testing programs and local counseling and guidance serv- ices, Mrs. Mary Francisco, 29, of Mus- kegon, was killed Friday night when her car skidded in an icy rail- road underpass and hjt another car. on the U.S. 31 bypass three miles southeast of Muskegon. * * * Priscilla Jane Moore, 25, of Ann * * ® | | —To “improve and expand” scI- | ence and mathematics teaching, | . S. would provide matching) igrants to states to help employ |more qualified instructors, pur-) _ |against Young, and other difficul-, ‘chase laboratory equipment and | Plan Burial Tuesday ipeeeohicaneeed fel- for Railroad Tycoon | lowships over four years ‘“‘to en- (Continued From. Page One) | | courage more students to pre- pare for college teaching the board and a Phoenix, Ariz. careers.”” ~—Improve foreign language Arbor, was killed Friday night ran over her. Miss Moore had been ice in the driveway and her moth- er, not knowing her daughter lay, beneath the car, drove over her.| George Claybrook, 44, of Grand Rapids, was killed Saturday when) his car missed a curve on M54 and when he asked Van Horn, ‘‘Why did you hit her (Mrs. Murddéck)?"’| He said Van Horn then replied wearily, ‘I don’t know.” i * * * | It was then, Pender said, that) |Van Horn began pouring out his story. The confession was then made of- other materials, and supplement|When a car driven by her mother ficial in a question - and - answer statement taken by Ziem and 4) presence of the police officers. * * * According to Ziem, Van Horn’s statement went like this: “Van Horn walked to the Mur-| dock home around 2? p.m. after 83, of 3347 W. Boston Blvd., De- troit, will be held at 1 p.m. tomor- row at St. Constantine and Helen Practical-Nurse Students Capped as Course Ends - Thirty-nine student practical Presbyterian Church, Detroit. Bur- jial will. be in Woodlawn Cemetery, | Detroit. | Surviving is a daughter, Merle 'L. Roninger of Birmingham. Mrs, Curnell A, Stanger Service for Mrs. Curnell A. Stan- ger, 56, of 356 Ferndale Ave., will be held at Manley Bailey Funeral Home at 2 p.m, tomorrow. She died at her home Sunday following a long illness. Officiating will be Dr, W. Glenn Harris ef—¥First Presby- terlan Church, Birmingham. Bur- ial will be in White Chapel Cemy- tery. Mrs. Stanger is survived by two ‘daughters, Mrs, Charles Follis and ‘Mrs. Bill Stutte, both of Birming- ‘ham; two sons, Curnell L. of Bir- mingham and Jack of Royal Oak, Ronald Grafne and Ralph Moxley | and a brother, Joseph O. Boyse, ialso of Birmingham. Ike's Eldest Brother Dies of Heart Attack (Continued From Page One) — a director of Trans World Air- lines, the Coleman Co. of Wichita, and several Kansas City firms. Mrs. Eisenhower said they had planned to attend a TWA di- rectors meeting in New York this week. Kan., «| grain financing. Service for Dimitri G. Vatfiadi, | He was one of six brothers who ‘grew up at Abilene, Kan., and was the first to strike out on his own. A cousin at Abilene, Mrs. Ray ‘Etherington, recalled Arthur didn’t care much for books. She said he dropped out of high school, slung a green bag over his shoul- and seek his fortune. He found it in Kansas City. * * * A mild-mannered man of great nurses, 19 from the Pontiac area, reserve, he shunned personal pub- received their nurses’ caps yester-! jum of the McAuley School of Practical Nursing, 126 Fulton St. Harold Brady, assistant.edminis- trator of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, which concluded a training period’ He said: “I feel certain that a aes the U. §. Office of mood of black dispair over his his own life to avoid a financial gion" so that future programs will crisis. He was not that kind of a man.” | David W. Wallace, Alleghany, vice president and secretary, said , ‘Kirby, 65, probably will succeed Young ag chairman of NYC. A review of the dead man’s busi-| ness affairs showed heavy stock, sales, a hanging stockholders’ bat-| ‘be strengthened, x * & The President, in recommending ‘a five-fold increase in appropri- ‘tions for the scientific education activities of the National Science Foundation,” said these funds would “assist in laying a firmer tle which seemed likely to go base ties education of our ties, but failed to reveal any rea-) Co Ee a ‘More Visitors to Parks Puzzled friends of the dead man, were forced to conjecture that the) WASHINGTON—Some 18,900,000 \frustrating of Young's dreams for persons visited the country’s 29 jenlarging the New York Central, national parks during the first nine. the nation’s No. 2 railroad, into a months of 1957, with an average 5 continental hetwork, and the per cent increase over the Janu- N. Y. C.’s declining revenues might ary-October period of 1956. Six of have triggered the shotgun blast/the national parks, however, that ended his life. jshowed an attendance decline, 'S' Education to make grants to ciatel health was responsible for his agencies to collect statistics “about, . death. He would never have taken the status and progress of eaves Handy Dies at 71 -.farm in Handy Township near newspaper. or said Young’'s.¢ ing—by- ting—"'speciat hit-.a_tree_in—rural-_Kent-County. drinking -b ina Nearby ‘bar-for a Steachix pportin > beer-in- health might have led to his sui-icenters in colleges and universi- about two hours. ieide__ eee = = om = = Ypsilanti Publisher YPSILANTI t#—George Charles Handy, founder and publisher of the Ypsilanti Daily Press,. died, Saturday at University. Hospital in| Ann Arbor. He was 71 years old. * * * Handy, who had been Ill for the past 15 months, entered the hos- pital Jan. 14. He was born June 9, 1886, on a Fowlerville, Mich. The family later moved to Owosso where he attend- ed scbool, . , * * ® , He leaves his wife, Lulu; a daughter, Jane Adelaide Kohlen- berg of New York, and a son, Frank Gifford Handy of Ypsilanti, who is assistant to the publisher Cites Custom as $15-Million-a-Year Luxury LANSING (AP) — The coffee break and associated privileges for state employes came under attack over the weekend as a 15 million dollar a year luxury. . * * * Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield), ap- | propriations committee chairman, long has grumbled about throngs of state workers he has observed coffee-breaking mornings in two large state office buildings near the ~ Capitol. = He sounded off after complaining that he couldn’t get inte the Stevens T. Mason Building’s commodious cafeteria two mornings last week. ~ ; “It's about time Gov. Williams did a little investigating,” he told newsmen. “There — obviously is no attempt being made tq cor- trol abuses.” : Porter, who ploye spends recognized th or cereal. “There’s a Porter and plained that the public.” i State Senator Attacks Cotfee Breaks | ing coffee and breakfasting on state time, mission allows ‘morning and afternoon breaks of 15 minutes apiece. * He was particularly néttled about late- rising state employes who report for work, and then, before they turn a tap hustle downstairs for coffee—with bacon and eggs it's inexcusable,” he said, state office building elevators are so loaded with coffee breakers “there's no room for of the Ypsilanti Daily Press. He said he wanted to tell Mur- dock he fiad q job lined up. Murdock was not at home, s0 Van, Horn asked Mrs. Murdock if he could use her telephone to call a local charity organization about the job. After making the call from the bedroom, Van Horn came out to the kitchen where Mrs. Murdock was preparing lunch. * * * She was quoted as saying then ‘Don't you ever come to this house again when you've been drinking.” ; Van Horn became angered and struck her “several times in the face with his fist," Ziem said, knocking the woman to the floor. Van Horn said he did not re- member what happened afterward. According to his statement, the next thing he remembered was seeing the woman lying on . the floor, her face bloodied, the paring ‘knife lodged in her stomach and the clothes hanger twisted about her neck. y, ’ figures the average state em- about 200 hours a year drink- at the State Civil Service Com- * * lot of this that goes on and other lawmakers have com- at certain. times of the day .|billion dollars more than necessary fan_Horn.saidhe.didn’t remem.. ber strangling or stabbing the woman, Ziem said. After the woman was dead, Van Horn washed up in the bath- room, returned to the bedroom, strew the contents of the vic- tim’s purse on the bed and took about $2, He left the Murdock home by the front door and during the next few hours beer in several area bars until spotted in one of them by Leslie W. Lampi, of 394 Whittemore St, - Lampi, who was acquainted with both Van Horn and Murdock, drove Van Horn to the Pontiac Police station. _ ee America's annual " residential heating bill is believed to be one From Pontiac were Mary Bieri, Estella. Little, Mildred Robinson| for.thé 39..women, —________.gon_Arthur— jlieity that arose after his brother knocked unconscious in a fall on Circuit Court stenographer in the 44¥ in a ceremony in the auditor-' became president. | Besides his wife and the pres- ident, Arthur is survived by three other brothers; an adopted daugh- ter, Mrs. Berton Roueche, East presided at the ceremony Hampton, Long Island, N. Y., wife of a magazine writer; and a grand- Bradford. Roueche; East Hampton. me ———_ ee ee eee: and Darlene Strange. Also on the graduation list were Joan Gibson, Doris Gilbert, Lydia Smith a nd Vonda Terry, all of Drayton Plains. From Birmingham were Karen Alpers and Judith Ann Larsen. Oth- ers were Elaine Dipman, Sharon Flynn and Donna Rieck of Royal Oak, Jill Cuchetti of Berkley, Mary Girordot of Rochester, Sharon Graves, Thelma Malone anti Carol Zak of Clawson, and Patricia Paw- Tacoma, Wash.; Milton, president of Johns H University; and Earl, a pub at La Grange, Il. Another brother, Roy, died ‘at Junction City, Kan., in 1942.. their own. Singing birds portray happiness; brooks symbolize the loczyk of Ferndale, templation. n Announcement Expected Today 7 Ahram said President Nasser Kuwatly announce the union Top Egyptian and Syrian gave tttop play. A plebiscite will be held in posed union, Al Ahram said. Egypt and Syria have about a federation, Egyptian Soviet are because of the lack of adequate insulation, ae Egypt, Syria May Merge The .newspaper Al and Syrian President Sukhri & 8 ® ‘leaders proclaimed the ad- vantages of the proposed federation, and the Cairo press “x * * The public emphasis on the plan apparently was timed to take the edge off the opening of the Baghdad ference today in Ankara, Turkey. .___ Al Ahram said Cairo would be the capital, the fed-_ eration’s name would be “the United Arab State” and - _ there would be one governmént, one parliament and Pact con- Egypt and Syria on the pro- Nasser told visiting U.S. newspaper and radio editors Although Syrian officialé have been talking leadets had not commented officially in recent days, Syria has been pushing the plan . since it first was proposed two years ago. 8 *£ as Both Syria and Egypt have received large amounts of omic and military aid. Their armies already under a joint military command headed by an Egyptian and their foreign policies generally coincide, ee der and set out to see the world’ The other brothers are Edgar, — Persian rugs have a language all © ——— ~Hevand his-sons Herta Foote, Ray| daughter, Mrs. Dorethy Arthur, of|the grandparents, Mrs. Francis Py ths i in Pontiac: al "MRS. FRANK DAVIS PO eo Burial was in a Web bates 1h oe of 792 Young St., was dead on and two daughters, } rival Sunday at St. Joseph Merey| Ashley of Pontiac and Mra. Rob- Hospital after a’ short illness. (¢tt Ruff of Fort Wayne She is survived by her husband, day at Donelson - : tiac, William G. Riker, with the! Cemetery. Dr. en Bank of| Beach, Fla. Schofield, both of Howell. U.S. Army in Germany and 4) Central Methodist Church will of- eg i daughter Mary E, Riker, of Ponti-| s ciate. fe ae LARRY L. LORENZ LEMUEL 0°CAMB ac. Her mother Mrs. Mary M.|- W.. Knapp, both of Pontiac also warvive. Mr@ John B. (Lillian) Perry, 91,/at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral! St. who died Sunday, will be held _liclating wil be the Rev Walter ange tance ‘A. Geske. Be ab nk ue ene : Surviving are six daughters, | Mrs. Frank (Beatrice) Davis, 40, Surviving are his wife Grace| c¢ Mrs. Juanita Kersten of Marys-|E Surviving are a son, Harry of ville, Mrs, Marion Sears of Walled E Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. pana 9 2 wi gg ecg ng apes in Service will at 3 p.m. Wednes-[Royer. of Oaklawn, Ti. and Mrs. u, ran, Mrs. Marga- Dona _ (he Thomas Kraft of Muskegon, and a/"et Pasinski of Detroit, Mrs. Dor- two sons, Donald J. Riker, of Pon-!tiome with burial at Pine Lakelbrother, Lee Hantzell of Daytona|®thea Greer and Mrs. Barbara brothe MRS. JOHN B. PER BURN’ HEIGHTS — Service|) FERNDALE — Service for Lem- gy denne Siege Be B. iad sabe held at 10 a.m. tomorrow | “Ue! O’Camb, 86, of 541 W. Marshall a died at the home of her daughter|Home for Larry Leonard Lorenz,|8t 10 a.m. tomorrow at Pursley ina is at Huntoon Funeral Mrs. Vern Mason, of 263 Norton|seven-month-old son of Mr. and Funeral Home. Graveside service ; Ave., Sunday after an illness of Mrs. Larry G. Lorenz of 2420 Au-/#nd barial will be at Ekland Cem- RAY FRAZIER eight months. ‘burn Rd. He.digg Sunday at home. | €tery, Cass City Ray Frazier, 61, of 34 Orchard her of Wilson Avenue Methodist| ducted at\3 p.m. at Gimore Ceme-| he leaves his wife, Carione. Lake Ave., died at his residence! qhurch, tery in Isabella County. . ,' one Yi ed by his wife Natha- | Besides her daughter Mrs. Ma-| Surviving beside the parents are is survived by one other), sister. Robin Lee at home, and Jr., and Ord Frazier all of Pon-|pontigc, a sister and a brother. \Kline of Saginaw, Jacob A. Lorenz — tiac and four brothers. _ | Service will be held at 2 p.m.\of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Irma Mo |— Service will be held at 10 a.m.| Wednesday at the Pursley Funeral)riarity of Caro and Ray mrady of! Wednesday at St. Vincent dePaul| Home with burial at—Perry—Mt. Pontiac. Rectory with burial at Mt. Hope|Park Cemetery. The Rev. Easton, —_ Cemetery. The Rev. Thompson’ Hazard of Wilson Avenue Metho-, MRS. JENNIE M. EASTMAN Marcero will officiate. dist Church will officiate, “HOWELL — Service for Mrs. The rosary will be said at 8:30 : Jennie M. Eastman, 78, of 507 N.) p.m. Tuesday at William F. Da-| © JOHN KLEBBA Barnard, who died Saturday, will E vis Funeral Home. ROCHESTER —Service for John|pe held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday ate GEORGE H. IRWIN levengerattle tay Soae an Bom Macieanid Fousrei Hees. eer Former Pontiac resident George Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak,/— H. Irwin, 73, of Fife Lake died will be held in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Sunday at his residence. | The Rosary will be recited at He ‘is survived by his children, .|8 p.m. tomorrow at William R. Harry B.. Cecil A., Mrs. Wava|Potete Funeral Home. _ Forker, Mrs. Margaret Scott and) Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Bordena Scott, all of Pontiae: | Anna Lafferty of Clawson, Mrs.! 24. grandchildren and a brothers; Fred Wenchel of Ubly and and sisters. | Mrs. Chester Dickson of Royal Service will be held : - 1:30 p.m. | Oak. Wednesday at Donelson-Johns Fu-| Reel and Can neral Home with burial in Troy) MRS. MARIE K, NIELSEN aia No Exactly as < “Baton "eves. Cemetery. The Rev. O. P. East-. MARLETTE-—Service was held’ | pias : man of United Missionary Church at 2 p.m. today at the Jue Ff § | Bier] 2 139 Veluc—t00 rn. $5.95 Value © F will officiate. ‘Lutheran Church for Mrs. Marie| i eta Val. 16mm, 400 4. 9c : COSMETICS — Main Floor GEORGE E. KENNEDY _ Kristine Nielsen, 86, who died) . 4k Thursday evening in Marlette’ George E. Kennedy, 73. of 6039 Community Hospital. Rolton Ct., Waterford, died Sunday; The Rev. Harry Andersen, pas-| at his home. ‘tor, officiated with burial in Juhl) He was emploved at Kelsey! Cemetery. Hayes Wheel Co. He was a past Surviving are a daughter and, member of F. & AM, Laurel,’ sister in’ Ohio and a son in Miss ; Detroit. He is survived by his wife Amy and a daughter* Mrs. Orville Mills MRS. BENJAMIN WILSON | of Orchand Lake and-a son Walter) OQOXFORD—Service for Mrs Ben-, L. of Southfield. One brother also jamin (Irma May) Wilson, 72, of Service will be held at 1 p.m./511 W. Romeo Rd.. was held at! survives 13 p.m. today in Richardson-Bird | Tuesday at Sawyer Funeral Home Funer al Home, Milford. She died with burial at Roseland Park yesterday after a nine - month ill- Cemetery. The Rev. Theodore Mc- ness. 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Russians are the United States: fonger want to “come out first.” HERO OF CLASS The most industriogs student in a Soviet classroom, the boy of earth today. girl who tops There are said to be 10 appii- more sci- eants for each state scholarship entists gad *ablor graduates than! iced Hence the most HORROR TV NIL There are no cartoons or west- tops the others in marks,/¢™™5 or hotror _films on Soviet sands harvest and interpret the deter- mined scholastic boning and hone- Our children, by and large, M0jing campaign on the face of the TV; in fact hardly one home: in} 100,000 has a set, Children’s pro- grams, one hour a day, ‘are al ways educational, The student from an éarly age has access, for a few pl ved to Russian translations of the whole world’s popular and more technica] scien- tific ‘papers and books. Soviet translators by the thou: | "| average living quarters, the use| The Soviet “millionaire”’ or ‘ ‘sue-lof a government car, even @ coun-| consideration for that title. is the hero of that class. His or her counterpart in the average a *¥ee American school — especially be-| 2 + low collece level — is often con-9 , * sidered the class square. The goon | + Al or goonness of the class can beg. “fant voted “most admired” here | J | 1 believe it is as simple as | se that. The potential enemy strives | . %, grimly te better himself; our ) bg stadents prefer to conform, te be § * Pj part of the mob. One side ap- “erent* parently hungers for knowledge; | | | i | the other shows eVery sign of avoiding it er, im a pinch, ac- | a Sve, cepting it with a coating of | 7: sugar, ; * * The Russian schoolboy, or girl, a Pore’ ad starting from age 7, is largely on fis own. In the fifth grace | | | ef elementary school he is com ate, fronted with algebra and physics. SF. Ps He ig taught to respect his teacher, | ‘&: . who in Russia is comparatively é better paid and considerably more Vig ut respected than the oppesite num- ber in the U.S. The Russian school- boy soon slips into a pattern of «he 12 hours of school — and home-’ ~ %, work each day. The school on e e the other side of town isn't “eas-| % of ier ** | feut® Almost from his first hour in the first grade he is imbued with the teal to win the scholarship which can be his springbeard into the Soviet Union's new aris- teocracy — the estate ofthe Tight Spenders Elected Perit, to Monte Carlo Council 7S: of a tighter check on the purse strings in Prince Rainer’s little, principality have won a majority of seats on the National Council, The independents in all took 11 seats. The National Democratic Entente, called by some the ott For a cleaner, more comfortable home, there is _ no -coal quite like .. . 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The biggest expense listed was for ‘paving and bituminous recap bylot approximately 3:35 miles of Of the other road projects, there were 214 miles of paving and recap ae % NTIAC a The ruling apparently is an ef-|metal money. total estimated cost of $439,191. Fresh as a Spring Breeze Juniors — Sheath with the new blouson back A fashion with a gracious air matching embroidery . . Portrait | / breath of fresh air! Choose yours in melon or toast, sizes 7 t From a group of lovely cottons by Helen Whiting. Charge Yours et Waile's ... Third Floor | . 10.98 .. » for now and on through Spring. Helen Whiting has taken disciplined cotton . . . . and the result is as refreshing as a o 15. frosted it with At the same time, there were 7.3 miles of gravel roads sched- uled for asphalting at a cost of | $161,469; another 1.69 miles of and drained by culverts for an estimated $48,900; and a final 5 mile that was given olf mix” treatment costing $2,574. Another big special assessment job which is still underway was | Altogether, four storm sewer! }Chattanooga YWCA .strip of unpaved ground between _feight—days—near—a—Negro institu. the 3,400-foot-long Huron Relief sanitary sewer in the Pontiac Gen- Hospital area. The total esti- mated cost is $130,202. All told, 14 sanitary sewer proj- pipeline and costing about $196,660. were in the works. Ohe of them, priced_at $197,089, was built by private developers. The biggest storm sgwer in- | stallation was in the Perry Park | subdivision, where new inter- | ceptors costing an estimated | $366,361 are still being laid in | | the ground. i iprojects running a little less than 44 miles in length were sched- ‘uled last year. Their estimated ‘cost was $479,933. | Combined storm and sanitary: isewers added another 1.2 miles of : | Nearby Blast Rocks | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, @®—An explosion early today was set off outside the Phillis Wheatley branch of the YWCA, a commu- nity center for Negroes. 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Michigan Trete Meri Datiy Except Bunday users Besserr gown A RILEY, Executive Vics President Ansistant Advertising @nG Advertising Director Manager baa Soe AS Blaney u, =< de tee M r Ht and reulation Manager Business Manager G, Massnats Joupan, Jomn W. ee Local Advertising Secreta: ry an tor Manager Rosest B. Tava, Salter Grower C. Leman, Classified Manager Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter . The Associated Presa is entities exclusively to the tse for icpaaoane of all focal news printed tn thie hewspaper #¢ weil og a!] AP news dixpatche« Trt Powrisc Pires ts delivered by carrier far 40 cents Week: where carrier service {¢ not available bY mati Oak Genesee. Livingston. Macomb Lapeer and jenn and ogee ft te $1200 9 year, eleewhere in A Be Mle we in oajabie in sévance, toe, iat oF avbiTr BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS z strengthen our allies tn the face of Soviet economic! and subver- sive challenges. The Man About Town ~ Feeding the Birds * Pays Large Dividends in Gratitude and Otherwise Heels: What some of the foot- prints in the sands of time were made by. Bird feeding on a wholesale scale, and for the love of it, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Freundt at 3121 West Shore Drive on Orchard . Lake, atfracts a great myriad of feathered friends. Their feeding station is patron- _... lzed_ by pheasants approaching a dozen in number. The other day were counted 22 cardinals, seven mourning doves, num- erous blue jays, some tufted titmouse, downy woodpecker, chickadees and nut- hatches. Several coveys of quajl, up to 10 or more in a group, call twice dally. | All do numerous things” a show their appreciation. a Tomorrow celebrating her eighty-sigth birthday is : Mrs. C. R. Hirtinger, still conducting her own health food business #t Holly. She is the mother of John W. Hirlinger Manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Our 8,500 Boy Scouts in the "Clinton Valley Council and their leaders are preparing to partici- pate in the annual Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7-13, in which safety is being fea- tured. Quite unusual in the feline category, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hegedus of Waterford, have a fish catching cat. She. dives Into the Clinton River (even in winter), and hauls out minnows which she brings to the house to eat. ‘Verbal Orchids to- The Milford Times, Oakland County's oldest weekly news- paper; entering its elghty-eighth year of publication. Mrs. Eda Zolman of 37 Stout St.; elghty-third birthday. Charles Cross eighty- fourth birthday. of Clarkston; Harriman Saunders of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-first birthday. | day. df It Does Take Patience iy : - “Voiggofthe People relationships as one of the main items. Now I understand Inivestigator Sam Chapman has left the city without talking to any of the men in the department. Since this seems to be the big issue, I te tell us whether the police station their records. I have a feeling most of the men could let us know what's for free. of city money hasn't been spent just povdpreohat estrone dereeyiiryly wh With Decision ° In regards to Louis Romeos fight _ ‘Why Such With City He pital?” David Lawrence Says: Democrats Heading Political News and support” for its members as em- \ wASHINGTON—The Eisenhower administration, under heavy attack by the Democrats for the last several months, is faced with the fact that the Democrats make more political news that gets printed nowa- Republicans. Maybe this is because the Democrats are 7 in control of all LA CE the important committ and investigations in Congress that are given wide pub- licity. Senator Lyndon Johnson’s office, for example, is second in Wash- ington only to the President's office in its mimeographed output of press releases that make the head- lines. That's legitimate tactics for the De mocrats—but, strangely enough, it is considered by some critics to be unduly partisan when members of the President's cabinet Taft or White House aides talk politics in public. An episode in point occurred last week. President Eisenhower went to Chicage to address a a dinner organised by— publicans as part of a Sef of Republican — ariel in various cities. Mr. Eisenhower said during the course of his speech: . “Our first objective—security and a just peace—is not a partisan or political matter. Americans must never and will never*let the issue of security and peace beco a pawn in anyone’s political cl game.’ Va ct « « £ This was immediately g@ized upon by the Democrats a# meaning that nobody high up ip’the Repub- ‘lican administration, should make any speeches at pllitical gather- ings or elsewher# on the subject _of security or peace. Several editorials were published _ criticizing Sherman Adams, presi- dential assistant, because on the same night he, too, demanded that political partisanship should not be the -motivation of legislators or anyone else in government in deal- ing with defense and security. There wasn’t really any basic difference between the viewpoint of the President and Mr. Adams, _ yet it was widely regarded asa clash, Why, it might be asked, except to make political news and bolster ‘the morale of his party workers, did the President himself go to a Republican dinner in Chicago and talk about America’s need - for resolute action on the peace and security front? He said later on in the same speech: “More than a year ago, by the test of the ballot box, America vigorously approved the Republi- can national record and direction of advance. The lesson is clear: when what we stand for is known and understood, the overwhelming majority of the American people support our objectives and pro- grams.” ... The Country Parson days than do the © Isn’t that a political expression, and a proper one? What the President really meant by his remarks at the Chicago dinner was that his administration was © not going to play politics with the peace and security questions end would not be motivated by political influences or Cemagog- uery in reaching the decisions that America must make on these important problems. The dilemma—how to fight back at the opposition and yet be un- partisan in operating the govern- ment itself—is not unusual in political history. Once upon a time there was a Republican in the presidency ‘named William Howard Taft. He had been elected by a landslide in 1908 and was immensely popular. But two years later the Demo- crats swept the House of Repre- sentatives. A rift in the Republican Party occurred, and by 1912 thery/ were three parties battling in,sm fo ag tration. was getting s0 little pub- licity. “We don’t make the news,” ‘replied Mr. Stone. “We Just report it. Ped (Copyright, 1953) « Portraits By JAMES J. MET! _ A lot of friends majfyA -.... As. they are forf ; well, espectal- fall the skies are Agta een it seems quite certain t er . « « The stars will . But many are a . Who quickly fat Ww hen life appears fiain, . The clouds grow é gray. _ They are the tem- Sorary ; friends . . . Who put on ycuite a show... But who will ’ vanish quickly when .. . Your sun in sinking low... . Their fever political arena. One day P grows with praise for you... As sent tor the ele . yor achieve renown ©. > And then Stone, general manag mh of the as you decline a bit . .. Their Associated Press, and 4 a ed to temperature goes down. know why the ater 4n adminis- (Copyright, 1958) Dr. Willia# Brady Says: PT have been married a year and a half and am three months in the family way. I will be 43 years of age when the baby is born. The doctor asked me questions. Where cerned, I am so ignorant that I didn’t even know DR. BRADY didrtt | my bravado, for he - ae said ‘All right—call me at once when pains start, and Ty tell you what to do,’ Now # féel I'm po better off than I was’ before I consulted the doctor. 'Atid I'm afraid he doesn't think much of me... (Mrs. M. G. W.)" whether I had any. childbirth is con- . dbirth No Disaster — ealthy Woman in 40s cise to cultivate and maintain v-i-te is a daily walk of frpm one to six miles. A brisk walk, that is. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 werds long pertaining to persenal health and hygiene, not disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, till be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tia: Press, Pontiae, Michigan. (Copyright, 1953) vopers. a for reinstatement, I can’t Say as to the City Commissioners being . human puppets, but I do believe: Romeos did not get a fair deal 16 S. Saginaw St. . ‘Administer Law as It’s Written’ a 4 I was much interested in The Press article covering the méeting . of the Civil agian Coyimission on January 15, and I'yé made a few inquiries. Is it possible chat the City administrative officials refuse to recogniaé the voters’ wishes, namely those of the Civil Service Act govering firemen and policemen? A deplorable condition exists when our officials apparently fail or refuse to properly admin--- ister the, statute voted in. The Civil Seryice Bill will not be repealed by a etd of the people, and we, the insist that~ it--be—admin- igtered as written. Watchful ‘Can’t We Have Something Else?’ Can't we get something besides horror and sex for our movies? We have been trying for two weeks to find a family-type movie to which we could take our little daughter. Earl Wilson doesn’t help, either, with his tales of girls get- ting $100 an hour for posing in the nude and $300 a night for other activities. How are you supposed to interest them in teaching or nursing after that? Mom and Dad He Never Thought It Would Happen With the Democrats selling the country short on the desperate try to get back ino office, and the Re- publicans giving the country back to the Indians, maybe Sarah Churchill is right. Bat it will be a sorry day for x : : _Engiand if that— pass. She wouldn't have anyone , to fight her battles and give her money, which she has no inten- tion to pay back. I don't think it means so much who lets fly the finest Stratosphere ship, but who puts out the best. - Maybe the country is working on a more complete one, and I've often heard people talk about giv- ing the country back to the IJIn- dians, but I never thought it would come to pass. G. Rohrer -GM ran the City, : a with Petry £ fr a 5 they’d with 150 less on the payroll ‘at the present time. E Taxpayer ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Camaraderie in Washington has reached the boiling point. Both parties are such good friends they can't let each other out’ of their sights. Meaning either eyes or Suns. This camaraderie business takes more shapes than smoke in the wind. Right now it’s half- way between the camarilla of Austria and the camorra of old Naples. Both those institutions exercised directional rights of pointing with the thumb instead of the finger. Let's give “the co-operators a hint on parliamentary procedure. Don't get so anxious for peace that you hire an interpreter with a lisp. Now that the Democrats have joined the Republicans we quote Kipling, “The sings you do two by two, you must pay for one by one.” The future looks bright for Con- gress, When the panic is over they can break the committees up into people again. Looking Back 13 Yeats Ago FDR, CHURCHILL map year’s war plans, ALLI GOAL is unconditional Axis 5 r. ; 20 Years Ago DETECTIVE KILLS gunman, in JAPANESE SENTRY slaps US. envoy, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, ‘that thov art mindful ot, him? or the son of man, that thou visitest him?—Hebrews 2:¢. *® * * Man himself is the crowning wonder of creation; the study of his nature the noblest study the world affords.—William Gladstone. a Case Re Records of a Psychologist: Over Half ‘Americans Are Thieves Dr. Laird’s data may shock you, for he shows that 60 per cent of Americans indulge in small-scale theft, lying and cheating! And he refutes the old idea that poverty produces crime, for he says only 2 per cent of embezzlements are due to need! So scrapbook this I shouldn’t worry about that. case und discuss it in Sunday In fact I'd say the heck with such a doctor. He is obviously of the “telf;*em nothing’ school. Keep ‘em ignorant. Much easier to handle ’em that way. Send me 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for Little Lesson No. 4, Preparing for Ma- ternity. Study it wéth your hus- band. Indeed, your husband should ‘be with you every step of the ~way from now on, at the supreme moment when the baby arrives. SHOULD BE NORMAL Actual records of a large series of cases show that the healthy ~ woman who bears her first child at - 40 or thereabouts, may expect a normal delivery. : x *« Of Maybe I made a tactical error_ when, in a moment of enthusiasm, I hauled off and said “Anyone who can rol] a somersault and come up smiling can have a baby,” or something to. that effect. Obvious quips aside, I'm sure you know perfectly well what I meant—phys- ical fitness, resiliency, vite. =. For the pregnant woman, as for _ 4 Ld School. By DR. GEORGE B. CRANE Case X-313: Gordon J., aged 38, is a personnel director. “Dr. Crane, we lose a great deal of a by theft.” he began. : ‘And the cul- prits aren't just professional shoplifters or roving: klepto- maniacs, many of our own employes steal whenever they think they can get away with it. . “What do you DR. CRANE psychologists offer to weed out dishonest workers even before we hire them?” CROOKED WORKERS Dr. Donald A. Laird is one of a ring foremost applied psy- A few years ago he wrote ogre excellent article on this very subject which appeared in “Management Review.” He ale that casualty firms . estimate the annual loss to business ~ For example, a large eastern drog chain used the lie detector - machine on its 1,400 employes ~ and found that nearly 75 per cent - were sealing petly cach oni merchandise; "Dr. Laird adds that about 60 Per cent of our present population “No, agreat indulge in small-scale theft, lying and cheating. He also says that 63 per cent of. garages charged for unnecessary repairs; 64 per cent of radio shops did the same, as did 49 per cent of watch repair men. About 33 per cent of college stu- dents cheat and s so ) do their teach- ers! — Since abou! 60 per cent of Ameri- cans now belong to Protestant, Catholic or Jewish churches and Dr. Laird’s figures show that about 60 percent of the population steal, cheat ‘and tell- lies, then a lot of those crooked folks are church members! WHY CROOKS DEV ELOP. “Temptation alone,” adds Dr. Laird, ‘does not make crooks. The an crook seeks out tempta- ion. “Actual aod seldom causes crookedness. In embezzlements, actual need is a factor in only about two per cent of the cases. ‘Deep motives make the crook rebel at restrictions, There is no eal ‘weak will’ in the crook; is strong driving forces which push him in undesirable direc- tions. “Usually he has a queer twisted yearning to be caught and pun. ished. * * * “Personal morality is acquired, not fnborn. Crooks are made by acquired motives which make them hunt for temptation,” - ‘Two other talented. American psychologists have prepared an excellent “Mawel Life Experi- ‘sclesiSile are Dr. These great Gilbert L. Betts and Dr. Russell N.. Cassel, whose “Manual” is ia rea handled by the ery Company of Cincinnati. MORALITY AT STAKE ; _I can recommend it very highly, not only as a helpful aid to em- ployers but also as an excellent Remember, that 60 per cent figure doesn’t refer just No, it refers to preiodic or regu- lar looting of one’s employer, whether of merchandise or petty cash ‘ figure. 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Grown = cs ASH _ Tr i} ‘t for Another Rally i Traffic Now Intense “Marine will detemine _ shortly’ 1 . hief Gets Set . c 'which airport undef its command, D DER Klan C at Argentine Airports vill be available sis _ civil avi-| iy K i 5 BUENOS AIRES—Buenos Aires’/ation use. A list of these, now re- yy = | Aeroparque, which is within a few served for naval use will beissued.| pA Ae YOU BERL OLD — Yi BEEF 30% suicep “2 = 34 | sHort MARION, S. C. .#~hKu Klux minutes of the downtown district. if scientific laboratory form! thes: ; b for lb Klan lader James Cole, whose has been reserved for domestic Cockroaches iecing “on women a er escape LIVER le B ACON RIBS . . last rally near Maxton, N. C., was flights and those to and from Urvu- rom Jeet sleep ong verryee —— Ww : j | shot up and dispersed by armed guay. 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He has announced he will | fight extradition. U.S. Will Pay $1,748 to Mate of Girard Victim TOKYO (The United States will pay the equivalent of $1,748 Wednesday to the husband of the Japanese woman GI William S Girard killed on an Army firing range. * * * Anikichi Sakai, 47-year-old fa- ther of six children, refused to accept a payment of ‘‘consolation- | al money” last September during | said he did not want to talk about | money so soon after the death, of | his wife, Naka. Later, at the urging of neigh-| bors, Sakai submitted a claim for, 000 yen ($2,224). Japanese au-| es scaled it down to 629,396) 748) and the U.S. Army! nthe payment In Japan ‘victims of accidents | usually are pak} sympathy mon-| ey, regardiess of\, who was at/ fault. ~ Lt. Col. Joseph L. 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JANUARY ar, 1958 Sanur fa THE STORY 8O FAR: A bling in here snags up and Marple, ff a shrewd brain and‘a gift for solv- ing crimes, sees & man srenaies * woman. After several trips over Mrs. McGilliceddy's route Miss Marple figures the body must have been thrown out as the train passed the negiected park of Rutherford Hall. built by r. Crackenthorpe. rich Manufacturer. She asks Lucy Eyeles- barrow, brilliant young woman who has made for herself a unique pro- households and running them ~ like magic—to get herself employed at Rutherford Hall Emma. Cracken- therpe’s daughter, engages her. In @ barn Lory pries open a sarcopha- ews and finds the body of s« mur- dered woman Mrs McGiliieuddy identifies the picture of the mur- -- ered. se Aten ee ~f- +the—somen——- she saw in ie train. Just before Christmas Martine. the = giri mund Crackenthorpe whe was killed im the war was gaing to marry, wrote asking Emma if she might = “jtors;” said Dr. Quimper. “Leeches Hollywood Headlines “You beard me,” said ua Sones they used to be called, and leeches they often are! At any rate we _[4o- get paid nowadays, the sees to that. No sending , in ‘of east you: know — won't ever be- met. Trouble is that all ones’! . . }patients are determined—to get everything they can ‘out of - the in Iviza,. one of the Balearic| Government’, and as a result if By LOUELLA ‘0. PARSONS INS Motion Picture Editor Roz Has Good Reason ~ to See Hit-on Broadway | : ne set; weit lg Ter Yoo tnd set they are al the same ~ ely I my had met on one or two occasions and got on well together. Since|holiday with some man she has Craddock spoke eis: nai giant sal arty i gO mond Marcus, will be-:made in Acapulco. et ithough I know he is very much. * * * Certainly no one is better quali- fied to play Otto Frank, father of Anne, in “The Diary Of Anne HOLLYWOOD {INS) — There Was a very good reason why Rosa- lind Russell remained an extra day in New York to see William Inge’s Islands.” little Jenny coughs twice in the | “Painters are so fond of istande, Oe or litte Tommy eats a are they not?” said Miss Marple.!-oupie of green apples, out the “Chopin—that was Majorca, was it/poor doctor has to come in the mot? but he was a musician. Itimiddle of the night. Oh well!|The Dark At The Top Of The/FTank” than Joseph Schildkraut, jis Gauguin I am ones of ‘Glorious cake, Emma. What a/Stairs.” al art arg acen sad apr re nls - cook you are!" Jack Wocua seked ber io te te ae Stee! Jes baat hei myself never really care for paint- * * * this Broadway hit because when : screen debut in “Orphan; Df The Storm" with the Gish girls, x * * Too often the niece little stories about Hollywood get lost in the ‘ings of native women—and al- “Not mine, Miss Eyelesbar- Warner Bros. gets ready to put it wo ton the screen, he would like to! “You mais ‘em just: as good, "have Roz for the fop role. It was ‘said Quimper: loyally. lin Inge’s play ‘“Pienic’’ that she “Will you come and see father?” S2red a terrific hit, She rose and the doctor followed x * * iher. Miss Marple watched ‘them) More power to Harry Cohn, an leave the room. optimistic producer who has faith “Miss Crackenthorpe is a very jin our industry. He has just spent. devoted daughter, I see,” shea hunk of cash for two properties! jadmired—I have never cared for) that lurid mustard color. One, ‘really feels quite bilious looking at, jhis pictures.”’ * *« | “She eyed Cedric with a slightly! disprov ing air “Tell us about Lucy as a child, ings, so I just want to say that all of the Olympic decathlon honors won by Bob Mathias*couldn’t make ime like him more than hearing this: “jactually it didn’t. glare of more sensational happen-} most of their conversations was)! conducted in that language. “It is an idea only,” Dessin warned hins, “I have a picture here of the Corps de‘Ballet—that —it says anything to you, yes?” Inspector Craddock said that A. strangled| can find other girls — girls who will leap at the chance of dancing in the Ballet Maritski and who can dance as well — or better than Anna.” Madame Joliet paused and then asked with a sudden gleam of interest, “Why do you want to find her? young woman is not easy to.recog- nize, and in this picture all the! young women: concerned were heavily made up and were wear- ing extravagant bird headdresses.| * +. — “It could be,” he said. “I can't go further than that. Who was ishe? What do you know about Has she come into money?” “On the contrary,” said Inspec- tor Craddock politely. “We think she may have been murdered.” Madame Joliet — into indifference. - * * * “Ca se peut! It happens. Ah s an ten kee es anes te ‘Miss Marple,’ said Cedric. visit deck Edmund's and Martine’s let- | ters. Craddock believes it highly : improbable there is any connection between the woman who «rote the “Luéy was always so clever,” | she said. ‘Yes, you were, dear— | Emma shows inspector Crad- | She smiled up at him delighted!y i said. “Can't imagine how she sticks | the old man, myself,” said the outspoken Cedric. “She has a very comfortable: ‘Club selection for May. It's a story home here, and father is veryia jittle- on the order of said Qn The River Kwai" and agent \Irving Lazar -made-the-deal. Harry; BONTIAC DRIVE. IN; ~~ 2 i rai —OPEN- FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY life. ‘and the boys rather wet and dirty ‘search for clues. Tea was brought lady. Tame invite ‘afte Marple co tee” | SOW Gam't interrupt. Quite re- | . markable at arithmetic. Why «| CHAPTER 22 - / remember when the butcher | dons of my brothers live in Lon-| overcharged me for topside of ieee pice =a < ss F : | beef.” {Paro quickly Emma said, ‘‘and my broth-) | “Em's all ri ight." said Cedric. er bake who is a painter lives) Miss Marple launched full aon “Born io be an old maid.” A= ad into reminiscences of Lucy's SA A \childhood and from there to ex- lperiences of her own in viege| There was a4 faint twinkle Miss Marple's eye as she said: “Oh, do you think so?" Harold said quickly: “My brother didn't use the term old maid in any derog- atory sense, Miss Marple.” “Oh, I wasn't offended,” said Miss Marple. “I just wondered if she was right. I shouldn't say) ae that Miss Crackenthorpe| jwould be an old maid. She's the ltype, I think, that’s quite likely! to marry late in life—and make The stream of reminiscence was interrupted by the entry of Bryan as a result of an enthusiastic ir and with it came Dr. Quimper who raised his eyebrows slightly as he looked round after acknowi- edging his intorduction to the old * * * “Hope your father’s not under in’ ‘which Columbia will bring to the! iscreen this year. | | The first is “The Mountain’ Road,” a novel by Theodore White, pare is the Book of the Month “Bridge ‘would like Cary Grant for the itop role in “‘Mountain Road” which iwill be shot partly in Formosa. The second purchase, [Beach Boys,” "by Halevy and Ray- I didn't. Taken: the old lady home| all right?" | * * * “One could see that. what a taste old ladies have for) jany kind of society, however dull.| ihere is about Bia much as I can, stand. How as” You manage to) stick it out, ae Don't mind if) Funny, Bob wonde it a banner day to- day in the life of 11-year-old Richard Skelton when, hearing that Red's son hasn't been feel- ing well lately, he went to the Skelton home, had lunch with the boy and spent the afternoon with Mathia§ deserves the star treat- ‘ment he's now getting from Batjac. “Prison | “The! 'Wagon"’ with Anita Ekberg as his i\He gets the top role in co-star, and that ain't bad. Fy “Certainly. Certainly. After idinner?" “Yes, that will do." * * * Dinner was diily served and ap- ipreciated. Lucy finished washing |And really, nothing could be dul-|UP and came out into the hall {0| “No, no, Madame, you must not ler than Rutherford Hall. Two days|find Harold Crackenthorpe wait- say that,” said Dessin, who was a| ing for her. “Yes, Mr. Crackenthorpe?"’ “Shall we come in here?" He well! She was a: good Catholic. She went to Mass on Sundays, and no doubt to confession.” her?” “Almost less than nothing,” aa. ac an averse 90 te, err “A gon? ‘Do you mean he had . a child? That, now, T should com “She have had a child be- ‘fore ‘she adopted a Ena iife, for instance.” “ant dans la guerre. That is always possible. But if so, I know nothing about it.” * * * “Who amongst the other girls were her closest friends?” “T can give you two or three names—but she was not very in- timate with anyone.’ _ (Continued | _on Page 235) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort _PASTEETH, pleasant alkaline (non-acid) A holds false teeth more firmiy.To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS- gummy, said the other cheerfully. “She was not important, you see; And the Ballet Maritski—it.is not im- portant, either. It plays in sub- urban theatres and goes on tour ~—it has no real names, no stars, no famous ballerinas. But I will . Buy Your Major — from WAYNE GABERT’S take you to see Madame Joliet who runs it.” Madame Joliet was a brisk, | “TAKE ADVANTAGE of OUR SALE PRICES! BUY THESE GREAT NORGES NOW businesslike Frenchwoman with al shrewd eye, a small mustache, anal ‘a good deal of adipose tissue. “Me, I do not like the police!" She scowled at them, without camouflaging her dislike of the visit. “Always, if they can, they ‘make me embarrassments.” x *« * tall thin, melancholy looking man. “When have I ever caused you em- NORGE PUSH BUTTON AUTOMATIC WASHER barrassments?" —WITH IN-A-CAR HEATERS a success of it." I call you Lucy, do you?” opened the door of the drawing DOORS OPEN 10:45 | wt jnite Cacut i Sanaa ; NOW Thru TUES. (rectal by Geket tere Patent & ERE PROM ome me Pp mapding ards RICHARD TODD THE WOMEN OF PITCAIRN ISLAND ‘little tired this afternoon.” | smile. | sacrificing,” said Miss Marple. “Oh no-that is, he was just a “Avoiding visitors, I expect,”’ my ewn dear father. ‘Got a tot, | Say fo my mother. ‘Send my tea | Very naughty US went from one to another inte the study.’ ing sandwiches and coffee cake: with the frank appreciation of a ‘man who has usually too little time to spend on his meal, said:| “Psychology'’s all right left to the psychologists. Trouble is, everyone is an amateur psy.| —-chologist—newadays. My tell “You can't know many doc- ee Ee said Cedric. |she could marry.” | said Miss Marple with a reguish | “Hew well I remember |More pronounced than ever. ef old pussies coming?’ he would jand doctors.” it it’ + (btue muffler. Yes — as I say — so our Bank Manager’s son. Always out to shock people. It didn't do _ He came home when his father died and inherited quite a lot of “Not very likely living here,’ “Never sees anybody|O¢ course with me it's not a manency.” ‘I've been watching you— “There are always clergymen—, You're @ smart girl, Lucy. Too smart to waste yourself cooking | and cleaning." Miss Marple's twinkle became Her eyes, gentle and mischiev- “Thank you, but I prefer cook- . ing for yourself, pitting your wits The three brothers were mow ainst —"' attentive picking things up. . . & ; . ACID : a ; Against what? “So kind of you,” fluted Miss arg laoeers | that) be! Marple. “Oh yes, and my little’ F silly pettifogging roles and regu-| lations that hamper us all now- ‘kine e » en! i to ask me here. I've bee adays. picturing, you know, just what our home was like——~so-that 17 you're smart enough to find it. ‘can visualize dear Lucy working And ‘you’ gh me exactly what complexcs) re smart. Come now, does) land neuroses they're suffering | * A ‘the idea appeal to you?” ‘from, without giving me a chance! ..,. 7. ; 1 ‘‘Possibly.’ ‘to tell them. Thanks, Emma. 1 Perfect home conditions a with| Lucy maneuvered the car into murder thrown in,"’ said .Cedric. | , jwill have another cup. No ime “Cedric!” Harold's voice was. eh ee for lunch today.’ anecy ‘ . | “Not going to commit — your- a self?” | “A doctor's life, I always Miss Marple smiled up et “1a hav ‘ ” | i : e to hear more. | think, is so noble and self. |Cedric. _ bear “Frankly, my dear girl, I | could use you. You've got the } sort of manner that’s invaluabie — creates confidence.” | “Deo you knew whe you remind | me of? Young Thomas Eade, in banking circlés;‘of course, so | “Do you want me to help you he went to the West Indies .. . sell gold bricks?” “Nothing so risky. Just a little by-passing of the law — no more.’ His hand slipped up her arm. s she was about to turn into the joubie is, one needs capital.” back Tane. He held up his hand * * * Ln a. Lucy recognized. Alte! — “fTm_alraid I haven't got any. le 6 pres a8 ATER FREED PREDICT FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE . Silk Stockings “Silk Steckings” jhe got in. horpe- * * “That's better,” he observed, as nag = “Brrr. it's cold! I fan- ong. My “revered apa can't live! ied I'd like a nice bracing walle ‘forever, mean old brute. When he. * “Oh, it- wasn't a ee im be —_______| pops off, I lay my hands on some! real money. What about it, Lucy?” S OPEN TAYLOR - - MALONE aaa ON A DEAD JOCKEY O40 SERVE Teen pana’: » ComaSeor at .M. 1:10-5:20 -9:39 FP ALSO CARTOON FUN ‘im Color “CAT'S MEOW” STARTS THURSDAY “TIP” Shown at 3:30 and 7:45 O-N NeL-Y poors Oren wo “What are the terms?” atte nite | “Marriage if you fancy it. | advanced and self supporting | they are. Besides, married wom- en can't he made to give evi- dence against their husbands.” “Not so flattering!" “Come off it, Lucy. Don't you. realize I've. fallen for you?” _ Rather to her surprise Lucy- was aware of a queer fascination, There was a quality of charm about Alfred, perhaps due to sheer ani- mal magnetism. She laughed andi onda ’ ¥ Excitement and Thrills Like Never” Mad Refere! Last Prentier of the wheels Dector! TH k i i Key: ye my # 06 owen 20 Jee to s yton lace THE TOWN... VERYONES TAL OAKLAND tnearre | E PEOPLE... KING ABOUT Fa ir Berry Fitia: Maanep Doaneon it (ie Ants - gee ona te COLOR by 8 Lume @ STERE OP GHC. sound tipped from his encircling arm.) to oe * “This is no time for dalliance. | |There’s dinner to think ,-about.”’ “Wait and see! You're as bad jas theboys!”’ They ‘entered the house and | Lucy hurried te-the kitchen. She was rather surprised to be in- terrupted in her preparations by Harold Crackenthorpe. * to you. about something?” Nebo inet? Terrified | a Nation! “Would later do, Mr. Cracken:- Geel | Women seem to, no matter how | you've a timetable in’ the house? | provingly, about thinking evéryone wants | “Miss Eyelesbarrow, can I speak| | thorpe? I'm rather behindhand."”|]. “Not at all. I don’t find it dull. room and led the way. He shut} per- the door behind her. “I shall be leaving early in the morning,” he explained. “‘but I want to tell. you how struck I have been ey your ability.” “Thank you,’ a little surprised. i 59 . € a talents a ‘about it, he was. It was clear that she had sug- Poa ea cleaning to the office seis = definitely oad “Ou the contrary. Sir box! 0] “Please don't think—" began ested to them something that °°" a . 'fice business,” said Dessin. “And : |. hey er thought of So would I But there are “Do you? I don't.’ _Emma, but Cedric cut_in. _ they had never thought of and At te, ask me te that was three years ago. You hich th did ind ‘other ways of living. You could’ any rate, he can't m “It's always tea in the study Which they oad le a fee lance. marry him, thought Lucy. He’s Should not bear malice. Now when his dear sons came down. Pleasing. “Tam.” got a wife already. 2 about this girl, Anna Stravinska.”’ Psychologically to be expected) Miss Marple rose to her feet, - * A — * * well. what about her?” eh, doctor?” dropping as she did so, several «44 this way. I mean, work. “I suggest that having very “Is she Russian?” asked In- Dr. Quimper who was devorir- little woolly scarves and her bag ; kindly seen ‘us through this la-| | spec tor Craddock. ‘mentable crisis, you call upon me| If you will ring up All theand make an appointment, I wili themselves names like that, these lin’ London. leave instructions with my _ sec- retary. ithere’s always a way round them, ability in the firm. We could dis-) lcuss fully in what field your tal- lents would be most ployed. lably surprised.” His smile was magnanimous. Lucy said demurely, ~ “Thank .you, Mr. Cracken-' thorpe, I'll think about it.’ “Don’t wait too long. These | opportunities should not be missed by a young woman anx- fous to make her way in the world.” Again his teeth flashed. money. So nice for him. He was | Good night, Miss Eyelesbarrow, | always better at spending money |“‘You're a damned attractive girl, ‘Isleep well.” than making it.” ‘Lacy. I'd like you as a partner.”| wen said Lucy to herself— | “I'm flattered. cw ~ Lucy took Miss Marple home.| .. ; , Well . . . this is all very inter- Oo ray te f i Meaning nothing doing? ti ., n her ede ck a aa steppec ‘Think about it. Think of the fun,/“SU"® - + - out of the darkness and stood in’, pleasure you'd get out of out- - ke the glare of the headlights just. 'witting all the sobersides. The) On her way up to bed, Lucy en- on the stairs. there’s some- countered Cedric ere here, Lucy, ly ou? Cedric looked very much taken aback, and slightly alarmed. “IT never thought of such a thing.”’ | “Sorry. My mistake.” “IT just wanted to know if “Is that all? There's one on ithe hall table.* “You know,” ““you shouldn't fo marry you. You're quite a good looking girl but not as good looking as that sort of thing—it, grows on you and you get worse. Actually you're the last girl in the world I should eare to marry. The last girl.” “Indeed?” said Lucy. “You needn't rub it in. Perhaps you'd | prefer meé as a stepmother?’ “What's that?"’ Cedric stared at her stupefied. ’ said Lucy feeling, the big brow ha ha! which is not The truth is that we could. ticular! The interesting thing is) use someone of your outstanding | P®" ey ably em- I can offer you, Miss Eyelesbarrow, a very good sa} ary indeed, with brilliant pros-|Passport. But she told me once ‘pects. 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We play at Tor- quay, at Bournemouth, at East-: ibourne, at somewhere else I for-| | get and at Hammersmith. Then |we come back to France, - but! |Anna—she does not come. She | sends a message only that ire licaves the company, that she | | pal to live with her husband's: CA Gas Dryers SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL NORGE GAS DRYERS SALE PRICED DRYER CH BLOWER LOWEST HEAT HIGHEST AIR FLOW SAFE FOR ALL FABRICS SALE PRICED Installed Free she. has met a man, you undér- 'stand.”’ | ee * * Inspector Craddock nodded. He perceived that that was what Madame Joliet would invariably, think, “And it is no loss to me. 1 de not care. I can get girls just as ; geod and better to come and ~ NORGE TIME LINE | AUTOMATIC WASHER _ ‘FALLS — WASHES — RINSES — SPINS DRY AND SHUTS OFF ALL AUTOMATICALLY | | dance, so IT shrug the shoulders | and do not think of it any more. Why should I. They are all the same, these girls, mad about men.” “What date was this?” “When we returned to France? It was — yes — the Sunday before Christmas — and Anna she leaves | two — or is it three-days before that? I cannot remember exactly. | — But the end of the week at! Hammersmith we have to dance without her — and it means rear-| ranging things — it was very) naughty of here — but these girls = The specialty of the house criminating palet: ee Telegraph at Sq OAKLAND COUNTY'S” newest, most . beautiful cocktail lounge © | Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) plete relaxation, cocktails the way you like them, and a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most dis- Busincestica’ 8 Luncheons 11.a.m.-2 Pm Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Located in Michigan’s Newest "Shopping Center. - Miracle Mile Shopping Center | CORTADA LN -ONERS \ 2 Years is an atmosphere of com- to Pay FREE (Normal) ALLATION DELIVERY _— 1 YEAR SERVICE SALE PRICED 168 — 90 - Same as Cash | WAYNE dare Lake Road mM W: Saginaw St. ome Get Our Deal Before You Buy! GABERT | a ager ‘TE S-6189 — = Es » Your. Electrical. sites’ Specialist Bae Se a eet er eter ee sini dar activities must be ontaet to after school hours and week- Alycemes, who is a student at College known as “sunshining”’ on the wall. This process, which uses sunlight to cast shadows or She has found that using artificial light brings better Square Dance Group Gathers at Elks Temple Child Culture Club Has Discussion “Do You Intend to Send Your Children to College?”’ was the proposed Michigan State Uni- versity branch in Oakland County. The next meeting will be a revelation dinner Feb. 13 in the Westacres home of Mrs. Jorma Sarto. MARY LOU MILLER Mrs, Laura Miller of [ton Mountain anndunces the en- of Voorheis road, will be with Among the many hobbies of Mrs. Merrell Stephens of Oneida road is playing an old organ which belonged Mrs. Stephens takes to her mother. As for Mrs. Mary Wagner of Oriole road, she can hardly wait for~ the weather to warm up so she can get John Wargelin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Wargelin the Men’s Glee Club of the University of. Michigan whenthe South ona four-city con- cert tour. First stop Mlighlight of the tip will be a ba ggrersarap aed in Rochester, Soe Beall I I School. Several persons from Bir- mingham arid Bloomfield Hills decided to do a bit of skiing at Boyne Mountain over the weekend. The only one who's not quite so happy about it is Ray Patterson, who returned ~_with a sprained ankle. Those who fared better are Cliquot Morton, Jan Coyle, Lydia Rothman, Pat Hoarty, Harry Nichols and Pete White- law. x ® ® Leaving Thursday for New Orleans will be Bruce Annett of Sylvan Shores. He will at tend a realtors’ conference, * * * j A. pledge of Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, _ oldest professional fraternity in business administration, —at Michigan State University is Louis Schimmel Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schimmel ot Wi ene road. ee * Nyack student Paul Bersche ot North " ices College great pride in her collection of old furniture and china pieces. sixth grade teacher at Kennett Road She is a Pontise Press Photes busy i in her garden. Mrs. Wagner is a mathematics teacher at Madison Junior High School. lected by the school’s faculty to give a special address Feb. 22 in Carnegie Hall in a pro- gram entitled ‘World Missions in Review.” Paul, whose father, the Rev. G. J. Bersche, is pastor of Pon- tiac’s Christian and. Mission- ary Alliance Church, will speak on the subject “Glowing Em- bers in the Darkness of Com- w? ® * ‘Called to Ohio’ Mrs. Tess Fast of Stirling ave- Se oe here: Se Mrs. H. Erwin Gottschalk of Covert road, Wat- - kins Lake, finds making silhouettes relaxing for her.. She enjoys doing entire families in oe and Women's Section But Mike Still Is Tagg: d Mr. Taylor Moscow SeemsRefreshing to Liz (Actress : Elizabeth Taylor is visit- ing Moscow with her husband, showman Mike Todd, and finds. it a “refreshing experience.” Here are na impressions of the Soviet capi- By ELIZABETH TAYLOR (As Told to Serge Fliegers) MOSCOW (INS)—I am prob- ably the first American actress to have visited Moscow. It is a refreshing experience. * * * My husband says he wanted to come here because it's the only place in the world where he can be known as Mr. Mike Todd, and not Mr. Elizabeth Taylor. So this morning we were in- terviewed. by a local radio sta- tion. The announcer turned to my husband and asked, ‘And how do you like the Soviet Un- ion, Mr. Taylor?” FIRST RED ‘FAN’ Later we went visiting in the Kremlin. Inside the impres- —_sive—_walled—city filled _with golden cupolaed churches I met my first Russian "fan." It was a young girl, who rushed up and asked me for my auto- graph. : . * * * After I had given it to her Mike asked her, “I bet you don’t know who that lady is?” “Oh yes,” the girl replied, ous Hollywood ” “that’s the Yim star—Deanna Durbin! The Russians don’t see many American movies. The last films shown here starred De- anna Durbin. * * * That's one reason we came here. Mike wants to arrange for some film exchanges so the Russians will have an op- portunity to see-modern Amer- ican films. VERY HOSPITABLE Last night we went to Mos- cow's Georgian restaurant called the Aragvi. I was toid the Georgians and most Rus- sians are very hospitable. If you admire something, they give it to you. The first thing this morning after a brunch of ham and eggs and caviar, I went out to admire the Russian crown jew- els. I stood there and admired and admired them—but noth- ing happened. I saw the jewels the czars kept for their horses. That made me wish I were a horse, Mike was luckier with his ad- miring. The last time he was -here he visited the Hermitage . Gallery in Leningrad and ad- WSCS Circles Gather Circles of the First Method- ist Church WSCS met the past week. Hostess for the Mar- garet Johnson Circle was Mrs. F. L. Ward. Mrs, Perry Ruf- fing presented the devotional topic, ‘‘Women of Today.”’ Mrs. Paul Hart and Mrs. Orion Hettinger were guests of the day. * * * Meeting with Mrs. Covert Brown were members of the ___Grace Otto Circle, Cohostess_ Was Mrs, ‘Lawrence Mitchell, | 2 ee and Mrs. W.-C. Pearce was the program chairman. Mrs. John Beaudin was host- ess to the Jean Bagnall Cir- cle, with Mrs. Bervel Anthony acting as cghostess. Mrs. Ben- jamin Church presented the devotional portion of the pro- gram. * * * Mrs, Irving Corwin was "hostess to the Janette Leiger Circle. Mrs. Perry Ruffing and Dear Abby.... Mrs. Paul Hart were guests. Helen Doris Brown Circle met with Mrs. Samuel Wis- combe, Mrs. Robert Tallman was in charge of the program, theme of which was ‘John and Charles Wesley.” Mrs. Robert Alton was a guest. * bd * Mrs. Homer Johnson was hostess for the Beverly Root Circle. Mrs. A. G. Guthrie was in charge of the program en- _titled “Race Relations.’’ Mrs. __Paul Hart, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Glen Williams and Mrs. Dale Olsen were guests. * ® * Hostess to the Marian Shaw Circle was Mrs. Oliver Dun- stan. Mrs. Fred H. Beedle was in charge of the program, “United Nations.” Mrs. Lewis Butler hostessed the Vivian Otto Circle. Mrs. Robert Murphy was in charge of the program entitled ‘‘The Christian Home in Africa.” mired a painting by an Arh menian artist. The next day it was delivered to his hotel —with the compliments of the Soviet Ministry of Culture. SHE'LL TRY IT If I go to Leningrad, I'll ad- mire some Picassos they have there. Outside the Kremlin we saw a long line of people patiently ‘ waiting in the cold to visit the Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum in Red Square. Mike asked, “What are they showing here? It’s even long- er than the lines for my film, ‘Around the World in 8 Days.’ ” To be serious for a moment, that line was an impressive sight. These people really be- lieve in communism, and they line up to see Lenin, who was the founder of the Soviet state, with something like mystical fervor. changed lots since his last visit two years ago. The people are better dressed, there are more things in the stores, and im- pressive blocks of modern apartments. But Mike says they still have got a commodity which they could export to the United States and make a huge profit: Parking space. Allemanders Club Presents Square Dance Members of the Allemand- ers Square Dance Club gath- ered at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School Saturday evening. Sam Joan acted as caller for the 96 dancers present. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barnes, Mr. _and Mrs. David Slater, Mr_and__ _Mrs._ Frank Webster, “Mr. + and Mrs. Warren Doleson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Bay- lock. : * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winde- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zee- man, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc- Carthy and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Lp coce completed the guest ist. The group is planning the President's Ball to be held at Crary School on Feb. 8. \ bee making comparisons of family resemblances. She is,a teacher-counselor for the physically handicapped and her office t is on Franklin boulevard. Hol lywood Speculates on Oscars By LEE BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Nom inations for this year’s Acad- emy Award race are being tossed into the hat this week and who the winners will be is %& anybody’ S$ guess t,. TOp micaders for ator are Alec Guinness for best “BBidge on the River Kwai,” Rock\Hudson for “A Farewell to fis,”” Anthony Quinn for “Wild Is.the Wind” and Tony Curtis fot.““Sweet Smell of Success.” Curtis is a ‘tank to the Oscar fie®l, but anyone who saw his pe ance as the brash, conniving press agent in ‘‘Success’’ wogld have to admit that as an adtor he has ‘‘arrived.” ‘e OTHERS SUGGESTED 5 Also being mentioned for the top male award are Kirk Doug- las for ‘Paths of Glory,” Charles Laughton for “Witness for the Prosecution” and James Cagney for “Man of a Thousand Faces." . * * * hewcomer taff side is Elizabeth Taylor for her portrayal of a half- crazed Southern belle in ‘“‘Rain- tree County.” a Her chief challengers seem to be Joanne Woodward for “The Three Faces of Eve,” Lana Turner for ‘Peyton Place” and Deborah Kerr for “An Affair to Remember” _and “Heaven Knows Mr, Alll- son ‘? Best actor in a supporting role will be a toss-up among Red Buttons for ‘‘Sayonara,” Sessue Hayakawa for ‘Bridge on the River Kwai,”” Ed Wynn for “The Great Man,” Adoph Menjou for “Paths of Glory” and Errol Flynn for ‘The Sun Also Rises.” ‘LIKELY NOMINEES Actresses in this category probably will be selected from among the following: . Miiko Taka and Myoshi Umeki for.“ ," Bar- bara Nichols for “Sweet Smell ane Varsi for “Peyton Place.” Although there is a dearth of fine female performances in last year’s motion pictures, there was an avalanche of fine movies, Vying for the golden Oscar will be such films as “Peyton Place,” the River Kwai,"’ “‘Sayonara,"* “Paths of Glory,” “Witness for the Prosecution,” and last, but ' certainly not least, “The Ene- my Below.” Mop Up That Spaghetti, ‘Dissatisfied’— Then Face the Fact Your Husband Is Ill DEAR ABBY: I read your letter to “‘Lieutenant's wife” to my husbarid with glee. Boy, did that bring back memories! ~~ ‘May I offer a a word of ad- = vice to the | lieu tenant's wife? (1) The service does not wash its dirty linen in public. Her letter was in bad. taste. (2) The letters RHIP mean Rank Has Its - Privileges so if she is a smart cookie she will never come to a showdown that would spell disaster for her husband's fit- hess report. I venture a guess teat: this lieutenant’s wife—if her. hus- band makes the grade—will be just as rank-conscieus and domineering as the worst of them. For the present, my ad- vice is: Bite your tongue and smile. Transfers do happen. EX-SERVICEMAN’S WIFE * * * DEAR ABBY: After reading that letter from the lieuten- ant'’s wife who resented being “pushed around’ by the maior’s wife I can't hold my peace any longer. Abby, how can you tell that lieutenant’s wife that the chip on her shoulder is bigger than the gold leaf on the major’s? It is obvious that YOU never 8" a husband .in the service about the subject. CAPTAIN’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Sorry — you lose! My husband in the U.S. Army — and in the infantry, to boot! 4 +* * Last week he came home late for dinner all liquored- up and I gave him a lecture, so he threw a whole plate of spaghetti on the floor and it's still lying there. I told him I wasn’t cleaning it up. Tell me, Abby, should I just walk out and take the kids or should I go on living with him and be miserable for the rest of my life? I sure need some advice, day. Ask AA to come to visit - him. It's free and they oada help him pass it around like a col- lection plate whenever they have company. His mother ‘says, “Oh, isn’t that cute!” I don’t mind giving the boy a little change but I think this is no way to raise a boy. Do you agree with me or not, Abby? I would sure like to see this letter in print. Thanks, A GUEST DEAR GUEST: I agree with - Out and running on the —— of Success," Carolyn-Jones-ior———— st “The. **_and -Di--— : cpp A RR teat RIOR has dressed very smartly, t TWELVE 4 ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J ANUARY. 27, 1958 Important Thing Is i Make Them for Reasonably. Short Time Are You tother night ina flaming sed arene, {_ iadaa * By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Practically everyone makes New Year resolutions. It would be in- teresting to know what the aver-| age length of life is for them—the resolutions, not the people, x * * 1 hardly recognize my friends since the first of the year. Some who smoked like chimneys now are biting their nails instead. Oth ers have lost mustaches while beards. Still s@me are growing have resolved not to fight at bfidge so instead of the usual. reckus there is sfony stlen¢ A few are limping about be @ause they are doing forthe first time in a long while. One has given up desserts, and for the first time in her Life chews gum, Still another has a blister on her finger because she resolved to catch up with and be “evercises better about her corfespon dence. One feminine friend who always but in. lack exclusively, appeared the WESTERN TYPE Square Dance fun ar al t th} a abouf Ing Jous and on and on it goes! * * * New Year's resolutions are good for us. They make us think. Here are a few of the things my friends resolved. Why not check yourself “against this list and see how ‘many of the same resolves you made? 1. To lose those extra pounds. 2. To exercise daily, for health and beauty 3 To SPRL i. To take rest periods and avoid so much ruspn be more’ careful * * * 5. To always put the car key in the 6. To stop getting ron-essentials, © 7. Te remember that teenage | is a period which both parents | and children have te go through, but that it is temporary pain | and will pass. 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Telegraph FE 4-2857 ', Rieck Seuth of Veerheis a man he has known years, but whom I had nev Hie calls name but | deal, it would * and proper to call him by first Gets Criticism for Calling Husband's Friend ‘Mr.’ By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: The other eve- ning my husband introduced to me for many er met first as he Was a stranger to ths man by his me, I called him Mr. Smith, which I thought perfectly correct “My husband criticized me later and thinks for be ing so formal that t -shoutd have -catted him dim husband me Does the fact that my calls him by first name the mght to do so?” he is a very inti of your husband you hear a good have been friendly give Answer: If mate friend about whom name. If he’s not a particularly close friend and you knew nothing at all about him. I think you were quite right to call him Mr. Smith unless he asked you to call him Jim “Dear Mrs. Post: How, on a plain postcard, could we invite our many friends to come to Mass and then in the afternoon to an ‘at home’ at our house, the oc casion being our silver wedding anniversary? Will you please sug- gest the wording—as little to write: as possible. Answer Saturday, March 8 Our 25th Anniversary HMtase- Sa ——St— Marys Charet At Home Se tO Oa Ch John and Mary Jones “Dear Mrs. Post: I am plan- ning to be married shortly and TF would like to know just what household items the girl and her | | family are supposed te provide and also what the bridegroom-to- he is supposed to furnish for their future house?" Answer: There is today no rule governing this and each contrb- utes what he (or shet is best able to last year. chair covered at a 25% to January Clearance .. . DRASTIC YEAR END DISPOSAL... 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There is no standing) still, no resting on our laurels, if: we are to prolong the youthful) ‘portion of life or live it with zest. j * * * Youth is keenly aware of today and has its eye much more on the future than on the past. The key te the future is the chance to ‘mold it as we will. At least we can itry. | er ages is One of the haunting, indefinable qualities of _person- gies the tantalizing flavor { a sauce which gives a dish its epeal. ; SoNgng as there are things we want th learn, plans we want to accompli want to kn The questing spirit that nev- | | er, young * * “t There is nothing Which ages more rapidly*than the fear @f birth- days Or a preoccupation wi From there it is only a ste chair and the min jWhich is closed, sealed by inertia jand pre judice. - ‘think —_ eaclutionis?! As (my readers know, Ihave, for years, been waging a war against age consciousness be- cause I observe its damaging ef- fects‘every single day, People dre bored, and they become exhausted, because of age consciousness. They fail to do things they would enjoy, to take up new. activities, even to’ think as they normally would be-| cause of this blight, x * * In light of modern knowledge concerning the impact on health) of such a dreary outlook, it-seems: sheer madness to harbor such an approach to living. Physicians say) that about half or our physical ills |; come from emotional! disturbances | and frustrations and worries and) | unhappiness. The future is fraught with ex- | elting pessibilities teward which we strive, Fortunately we cannot be sure what it holds. It we could see down the s to our own epitaph, life would be intolerably dull, Today also is full of potentialities and uncertainties, We do not even know the present very well. We ‘the conscious mind. * * * Why do some women fence ‘in and pin down the excitement of liv- ‘ing by concentrating on the num- = ber of years they have been on ing for another. 15-30 minutes or is earth? And how can they find 1 adventurous so long as they this way? Tenderize Pot Roast Then Broil Mrs. Paints Meat Surface With Kitchen Sauce By JANET ODELL Do you have a rotisserie at your ihouse? If so, you will want to try coated. ‘your outside grill net summer. Mrs. Buterworth has lived Bloomfield Knolls enly about a iyear. She has one small son. Read- jing and swimming are her favorite’ leisure time occupations. POT ROAST 1958 STYLE By Mrs, Arden Butterworth 3% pounds blade cut pot roast Powdered meat tenderizer Kitchen bouquet If your meat is frozen let it thaw completely. The day before you want to cook: it sprinkle it on both sides with powdered ‘meat | tenderizer. Let stand overnight. | Cut out the bone, Mrs.. Arden Butterworth’s way of| cooking a blade cut pot roast. 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Make Mondays Sunny-days What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make it oh-so-bright! Clothes and towels are {luff folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them nothing leit to do. Wouldn't you like this service? FLUFF-DRY SERVICE dried and ere's almost “Free Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our 3 Locations $40 S. Telegraph Rd. 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley $33 S. Hunter—Birmingham Discussed About Using Fellowship Hears Pastor First Name The Rev. Karl Ostberg, associate pastor and director of religious education at First Congregational Church, spoke to the Women’s Fel- lowship of the Church Friday. Discussing “Religion in Action,” the Rev. Mr. Ostberg said that reli gious education should supplement Sunday School education the time the average person spends in Sunday School class is 40 hours pet year. as The object of the Sunday School is to bring religious instruction, to give every child an opportunity to sense a personal relationship with God, to help him discover what it means to be a Christian and to teach him Christian inter- ‘ pretation of life in the universe, the Rev. Mr. Ostberg concluded, Ora Hallenbeck spoke on for the New Year.’ and Mrs. Ar-| Julia Dalzell’s story was entitled thur C. Kendall and Mrs. Richard “Abdullah and the Djinns.” J. Canfield sang a duet, “Hols Guests of the day were Mrs Father, Hear Us as We Pray,” Roger Cuneo, Mrs. Harry J. Rice from “Statlat Mater.”’ and Mrs. oh J. Dawson. 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Question wil iSoies Her Bicycle . tae etiee ot the Social Seounty {in Sheriff's Car Trunk power Men's | Refireren Age Unlikely Seem Lee te Giraffes have a 25-pound heart Marsha -Keuhner_ saw a. . sared and your family i ended, |~ 4 times heavier than a m'siooking bicycle sticking out ot the| to full benefits, ~ says the National Geographlel rank of 8 ar. , cy dh (Questions on Social Security |Society. It is needed to pump blood|. She checked and found it was helped destroy the German pocket '| By problems may be addressed to trom. is heart sp bit Reg, aevtiene, salen trem, br Manis ssid halinchle Buwarck ‘n Wats Ses) | “Social Sedurity,” in care of The 'to his head. ° her parents, who called officials.(I, will be broken up for scrap. Ry “RAY HENRY , | sum death eet | which is -_ From Mrs. W. W, of Phoenix,| 7°" From J. H. of New York City:| “\“T own a small grocery and oc casionally allow my customers to) charge groceries, Several months ago a family moved away owing me a grocery bill of nearly $100. I really can't afford to lose that kind of money. Would the Social itamily down? T'm sure the father works in a job covered by Social Security.”" i “A neighbor of mine told me the! Social Security records are con- 7. lother day that he'd heard Con-| fidential and the Social Security | Goorges- Newports gress might lower the Social Se-) Administration’ is prohibited by | : Jewelry Dept. curity retirement age to 62 for; law from aiding yeu in your | 74 N. SAGINAW ST. men this year~1I don’t recall that) search to find the family. ) | From A, T. of Albany, N.Y.: you've ever mentioned this. Is such a change likely?” From F.W.A, of Clinton, Towa: | No, Congress hag never ser (‘I'm a farmer, While I do the ‘| fously considered lowering the |year-round work myself, I hired retirement age for men. It may |a man last year during the plowing eventually de so, but-certainly |and harvesting seasons. As he did- not this year. not work for me regularly, does he come under Social Security?" Early Birds will get these Wonder - Bargeins! Choose from ¢ vast array of fu letostead used TV Sets, Refrigerators, and Washers. The — © ore eg iR M on these ecsetd win meet then ageet-otind, 20 hurry for best selection! From Mrs. P.N. of Mitchel, S. D.: “Three months ago my hus- plies ef toe eyeiagiones | band dieq. At the time, he W8S! soouired to report his soc gee receiving $98.50. I was receiving pay the Social Security tax on $49.30. Now my payments have F ae those wages to your District Di- ‘heen raised to $73.90. I believe 1) ft tnderasi Mex by should be collecting more. 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Pike St. and 700 Asbum Aveune ~ FE 2-1298 “a FE 5-8311 : y 1 CHIGAN, On the contrary, philately is not rampant at PCH, bergers with everything, Chuck Chandler, of . 2139 Alle _Ra.. was asked, “Are you a_phil-lion-way for dancing on the-little ateliat? wheels, and claims its her favorite by?” |_She returned our smile somewhat, * * soit of 119 Elizabeth Lae Rd., as he girls. Grace Stevens, _of 265 Harrison St.,_ got the question: ‘What's your hob- = ruefully, saying that she didn't hobby * have much time for hobbies what No, he spends his spare time on TEST HANDICAPPED — Mary Gearhart, 8, of 58 S. Johnson Ave., a victim of cerebral palsy, — was one of four Pontiac children tested Friday by Thomas Koschtial, clinical psychologist from the Detroit Cerebral Palsy Center. Psychologist Tests Victims: of The staff of the Pontiae Public/prigay. Koshehtial tested four” of School which instructs these chil- dren in the special rooms provided. at the Mark Twain Elementary School, 729 Linda Vista Dr., were aided Friday in evaluating ‘their PEY® ® ° - pupils. According to William G. Wright, The United Cerebral Palsy As- sociation of Pontiac, through its: affiliation with the state UCPA, was granted the services of a test- ing expert Friday. He was Thomas -Koschtial, a clinical psychologist from the Detroit Cerebral Palsy Center. mentary School Koschtial spent Pentiae Press Phaté several hours with each of these children who at- tend the orthopedic classes at Mark Twain Ele- in order to evaluate them men- tally and psychologically. Palsy © Nixon May Visit soucse 80 RICHMOND, Ky. ® — Five thou-'taxes in this election year. sand pounds of sausage and 20/ GOP leaders have indicated, to will send |ond vice president; and James M. Rec- Lansing was|April 1951 became director of re- Soviet Leaders _Russia Might Be Added to His European Tour ‘Permits Refund fo Be Weighed Jerry Robinson, who lives at 648 LeBaron Ave. Stamp collecting? Yes, he used to collect stamps, Now Jerry spends most of his spare time at the drawing board. He likes to specialize in landscap- ing and drawing people—always gets A’s in art class. Lo (AT LAST! itely seé @ lost Cal On our way out the door, one straggler passed us. We grabbed |him in desperation. Do you collect stamps? “Why, as a matter of ifact, yes," he replied. colorful,” Steve shouted after us. | We were hurrying back. to the su was ed among 3,180 hobby and recrea- tion clubs with 175,000 members between 8 and 15 years of age in 48 states. : : 3 x 2 In-order_of popularity;here are their survey-findings about most favoriet hobbies: 1—stamp collect- ie és €) - year-olds, or the 15-year bunch); 3—tags and jabels; 4—niodel mak- jing; 5—autographs; 6—handicraft; ,T—painting; 8—photography; 9— | match box covers; 10—post cards. lund Waterford Board Meets Tonight to Discuss Plea of Detroit Firm A request from the Scholnick- Dunitz Company of Detroit, for a $26 refund on electrical permits which were never used by the com- pany, will be discussed at the Wa- tonight. Because of the incident, the pres- September providing that there +will be no refunds on electrical per-! imits after one year. A fee of $1.50 for administrative work will be charged. land developer Karl Kolar should pay the township for water system inspection. The system was inspected by ‘township engineers Johnson and Reunion of Sid, Imogene Brings Mixed Reviews. “NEW YORK (®—Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca appeared together office to get another glimpse at GOT YOURS YET? — Christmas 1958 is ad- vancing rapidly, a whole day at a time, so you can avoid the rush if you get your Christmas tree ‘now. These leftovers from the 1957 Yule season there. Pontiac Press Photp are still piled up on M39 in Waterford Township, _ waiting for disposal by the peddler who left them = on: television last night for the ‘first time since 1953. The show started their new se-| ries on ABC - TV entitled “Sid Caesar Invites You." s Of the New York newspaper critics reviewing the program, ‘Marie Torre of the Herald Tribune hailed the show for “‘little gems lof satire,”. adding that the TV) , CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (—'Itists, technicians and Air Force, terford Township Board meeting |couple “‘should never part again.” ‘The man who bosses the missile army and Navy personnel. | Ben Gross of the Daily News test center from which the United | The Air Force operates the test The company was issued the |said the pair ‘gave us an intellj- States eventually will launch its, “it may ent board established a policy in/they become adjusted to shorter format." The new production runs half oe man for the World War It in’ an hour, Gould added: “There were) the t permilts im 1955 and has been re- gent fairly amusing but by no/|first earth satellites says he has fused twice previously due to the means a blockbuster of a show.” the best job in the Air Force. length of time which has elapsed. | Jack Gould of the Times said. “It's certainly .the most _inter- a few shows before “Sting job in this outfit,” de-| red Maj. Gen. Donald N. Yates, | cla ithe trim, handsome officer who was Gen. Eisenhower's key weath- vasion of Europe. * * * flashes, but most of the routine! T Harriman Deman |Andermon and the developer's i= Big Boost in-Taxe 4 ant. Thieves ‘Steaked’ Claim | said thieves ransacked his home of $1,000 in cash plus, furs and jewelry after giving his’ watch dog frozen steaks to chew) on. He | ing to said the dog was still try-) chew through the steaks jwhen he got home and discovered dressed | yesterday Rogers Sausage Co. plant. Dam- s went up in smoke $50,000. have bot been paid, according to age was estimated at $45,000 | i i i tax—up to $35 a taxpayer. ds Another item slated for discus-|was much too broad and obvious| Yates commands a vast com-| ‘This is the launching sion is just how much Lotus Lake and on occasion a little coarse.” |plex of test equipment, guards a pac array of multimillion-dollar/,na< Thor and Jupiter and for weapons -in various stages of de- velopment, and supervises the ac- Robert Marshall Heads _ inno ALBANY, N. Y. —Gov. Aver- Michigan Press Assn. jell Harriman today sent the New) York Legislature a record-shatter- | a jing $1,800,800,000 budget that calls shall, publisher and editor of the SAUGUS, Mass. @®— Paul S. for a 43-million boost in income |Ogemaw County Herald at West, : aft |Branch, is the new president ofSetved on. Eisenhower's staff. LANSING «®— Robert S. Mar- He also warned tle lawmakers'the Michigan Press Assn. that, unless they raised the state) center but al] the services make luse of it. TEAMPLAY STRESSED “There is no interservice rival- ry here,”’ said Yates, ‘‘and if it starts we'll stop it. these fellows of all the services play ball.” * * * ground for 'giant ballistic missiles such as the |“cruise” or air-breathing missiles jlike the Bomare and Snark. The itivities of a large force of scien-' pane extends 5,000 miles out into! ithe Atlantic, tis ¥ates*—mission—te—provide jorderty and speedy service for the i testing. * * * Yates became director of weath- ier service for the strategic air iforces in Europe in 1944 and through the Normandy invasion. Marshall was elected Saturday TOUGH ASSIGNMENT ‘No Soft Job, but Best in AF, Says Maj. Gen. Yates He Bosses Cape Canaveral Test Center Slim and in splendid physical condition, the general weighs 150 pounds and is 5 feet 74. His black hair is streaked with gray and he has a small mustache. Yates is married to the former Gertrude I. Hansen of San An- tonio, Tex: They have a daughter and a son. { i : “I am very proud of the way K aiSEF S Son Oskar Dies With Cancer ‘Oskar of Prussia, last surviving lson of Kaiser Wilhelm II, died ‘early today in a Munich clinic of cancer. He was 69. | ~*~ * * | The prince was the fifth of the jlast Kaiser's six sons. His death jleaves. the Duchess of Brunswick \the only child of Germany's World ‘sons and a daughter. His eldest As a_ colonel, gasoline tax from 4 to 5 cents a at the association's 19th annual! One of his most difficult experi-|commanded a gallon, struction program. the state would soon have The income tax increases would Tribume. the contrary, that they would be used against him fire swept the Harriman a bill that would hold taxes at the current level. A veto in his drive for re-election next fall, 4 Tagg, publisher of the Alma ord-Journal, treasurer. Elmer E. White of retained as . ispring meeting. He succeeds Al- ences was tha to cut back its big highway con- mon W. McCall, editor and C0-\ weather for the publisher of the Grand Haven o¢ the weather. the Normandy|Mmajor general, but in 1940 he t of forecasting invasion. Because ‘landings had to be delayed for ‘take effect on returns due April! Other officers elected were: E. 24 hours. 15, if the Legislature's Republican 'C. Hayhow, publisher of the Hills-| Yates became chief of the Air ranks. ‘majorities are willing to raise dale Daily News, first vice presi-!Weather Service in Washington in dent; Jack C. Sinclair, publisher/1945 and remained in that post iof the Hartford Day Spring, sec-/until 1950. Then, because of his ‘technical background, he was ap- pointed assistant deputy chief of staff for development, and in search and development, regiment of iGerman army in World War \Early in World War II he was his post when Hitler began ‘ing royalty out of high The prince was head of etd) ‘expected to be held this spring. ' Next Summer (the 12 children. Other clini | children. Other clinics are WASHINGTON u—Vice Prest- dent Nixon and Soviet leaders ap- The local school system em- (parently would like to meet. They taff of five te teach the They include a speech, physical and occupational ther- apist and two special education teachers. Much of this special education is financed through the county and city special education program. The iservice of the UCPA of Michigan a a a, 2 The permanent orthopedic facili- ties in Pontiac at the Mary Twain School, where polio and muscular dystrophy students also attend, be- ‘came available in September 1956 when the school opened. Previously, orthopedic children attended Whit- Points Out Threat of Red Trade Drive DETROIT «#—The State Depart- ment's top economic. officer said today a powerful Soviet trade drive) could place the security of the United States “in the gravest jeop- ied e *« Deputy Undersecretary of State - @ Douglas Dillon said this in a the Economie Club of oe ta oe Chemical Plants = ne five to 11 years old, now attend full time. is financed through the United/ Fund. tier and Webster elementary his might do so oh Nixon’s scheduled — tour next summer and The vice president reportedly received no formal invitation to visit Russia during a surprise 42- minute meeting Friday with de- parting Soviet Ambassador Georgi “fie * * But one result of that unusual know a lot more about Nixon's thinking than they could learn through the Zarubin talks. get a good look at a man who There are two classrooms for * Stafe to Expand like to get his own personal im- In the -minds of. some. friends, the trip might have advantages in his expected bid conference is increased specula tion that the U.S.S.R wants to - Top Soviet leaders might like to! pression of Nikita S. Khrushchev! | By REBA HEINTZELMAN While people in Florida bemoan the fact that most of their beau- the 1960 Republican nomination: ~~ -+Lives Here in Tropical Atmosphere Planter Brings Florida to Waterford Home brigue has lived in the area with his wife and they have raised four children. All his life, exotic flow- ers have intrigued and fascinated this man, who was born in the Philippine Islands 56 years ago. He designed and built his at- tractive brick home on $238 Loon {stalled beautiful colored stones for Lake Rd., especially to grow and develop his rare plants. * Dumbrigue did not want to cut Inside, he hand-split and in- his divider-fireplace. On the top, there is area “for plants only.” three-foot high tree that produces lemons almost as big as small tblooms._spilling over the edge of a big flower pot. According to ‘Dumbrigue, the plant is merely an ordinary looking green cactus all year long, then at Christr mastime, it bursts forth to full bloom, ahd stays that There are 15 big, solid one it may grow right out of plant did at the plant @ldendron. The bud began to open this. week, and Dumbrigue got a glimpse of the interior, which. is : Hie MH 3 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY, a 1958 _ Clarkston had the unusual ex-|— floor shots than free throws (39-30) in its crucial win at Northville Friday. A 35.9 shooting percentage and those 21 big foul conversions were enough for the victory.in the roughly played battle of weave- __. ____Tekets- Aaa er oR type offenses and tight defen: Northville hit 18-for-57 or 31.6 per cent but made only nine of 18 ik ——_—_— * * * Although his team had Clarks- ten ace Leroy Parks pretty well bottied up all the way, Northville coach Stan Johnston called the little playmaker “the best I've ever seen in. the Wayne-Oakiand League.” “There has never been anyone like him,” said Stan. * * * 3 ai kok Adams Yelk Dirty Pl a. + Debvecchio Clicks Twice in 4-2 Win 2 he DETROIT #—The Detroit Red] Wings bore down mightily to make up for the loss of their star player] and the extra hustle paid off last night in a 4-2 triumph over the high-flying Montreal Canadiens. A season-high crowd of 14,672 was on hand as the Wings; playing without the injured Gordie Howe, recorded home victory No. 1 over the league leaders. Alex Delvecchioc, who has start- ; February 9th, in ‘the game. be. | tween the Pistons and the Knick- erbockers, can be purchased at either of Osmun’s stores, Pack- Hospital in Ann Arbor where both y ENDS MEET — Ron Kramer of the Green Bay Packers (right) | and Lennie Ford of the Cleveland Browns get together at University underwent surgery. Both are for- mer University of Michigan players. Kramer had knee surgery and Ford had an operation for a shoulder injury. dette expects to earn about $12,000 on the banquet circuit which closes Jan. 30 after 24 shindigs. His average fee per appearance is $500 with the low price $200 and top $1,000. * * * Joe Puertas, a Bowlerama entry for the 2nd year, will also be bow!l- ing in singles tournaments at To- ledo and Akron on the Ist weekend of The Press event. His brother, Dick, and Frank, Perna also will compete at Toledo. * ¥ * Pontiac's Jey Fair will get an early start in the 1958 racing season. First auto racing date is set for March 7th in Dayton, Ohie. * * * In the All-Events open division ot the Centra] States Bowling Tournament which ended Sunday in Flint, Ed Kasperian of Fern- dale finished first with 1.951 pins. Don Carter, the all-star king, fin- ished 6th with 1,923. * * * (Special to The Pontiac Press) DUNEDIN, Fla. — Two men whose brothers won golfing fame in bygone days were running one- two going into today's final round of the PGA Seniors’ golf tourna- ment. Big Mortie Dutra of Calexico, Calif., was pacing the field — just as he has since the tourna- ment opened Wednesday — with a 69-71-73—213, Ed Burke of New Haven, Conn., was second at 73-70-72—216. Dutra, who won this event in 1955, never scored a big golfing Mickey Mantle has been going through gym workouts in hopes o! overcoming a difference in the size) of his thighs which could become serious if allowed to get worse. He victory in his younger days. His brother, Olin, won the National IPGA title in 1932 and the U. S Open two years later. * * * wears a shoe with weights and kicks his foot back and forth. Burke likewise never crashed Dutra, Burke in Front, Watrous 8 Strokes Back won the 1931 U. S. Open in a his- toric 36-hole playotf with George von Elm. Another brother, Pete, won the the Seniors’ event in 1956. Al Watrous set out in the final round today needing a specfacu- larly low score to retain the title he won here last year. The Birmingham, Mich., took a 74 yesterday for a 221 total — eight strokes behind the lead- er. * * * “That six killed me,”’ Watrous said, referring to the double bogey We took on the fourth hole. He was one under par — thanks to a 15-foot putt at the first hole, going into No, 4. He ‘tried to fade a spoon shot into the green but the fade didn’t take and the ball stopped in a bad lie on the edge of a trap. the big time. His brother Billy Local Bowlers Lead Two Divisions in Ladies Event Pontiac bowlers took over the| 1st two places in team competition | and local woman Esther Vitasinsky moved into the lead in all-events play as the Ladies National Elks tournament reached the halfway point here vesterday * * Stroh's rolled a 2507 actual and, 3020 handicap score and the Swal- lows hit 2906 to gain the top places in team action Elks Ladies Lodge 1152 of Gary, Ind., opening week pace- setters, dropped all the way to 4th as a Pittsford quintet took 8rd, Completing the Ist five is _Happyiand Shows of Pontiac | with 2863. Huron Bowl js tied for | 9th with 2940. Esther Vitasinsky edged by pre vious leader Joan Kent of Batfle Creek with 1578 actual pins to] She tred Sally Hoffman far best actual series in team bowl +-= bebe CIO 594 Rally Wins in Union Cage Loop Local 594 came from behind for a 47-32 victory over Local 653 No. 1 in UAW-CIO League basketball action yesterday at Lincoln Junior High. In other games. Local 653 No. 2 defeated the 540 quintet, 39-35, and oe No. 1 drubbed 596 No. 2 by an 86-24 margin * * * Mel Taylor and Don Harding of 594 and Chuck Franklin and Gus Frizzell of 653's 1st unit all scored 12 points apiece. Ray Pace tallied 14 points for the 549 crew while Connie Murice of 653 No. 2 had 11. Jim Pembroke led the winning 596 eagers with 29 points. — ; jing with 588. Joyce O'Jibway is now 4th in all-events with 1510. The Hillsdale duo of Phyllis Mains and Mary Chappell took, Pontiac entries are in contention Catherine Townsend of Pittsford charge in doubles with 1250. No! “If it had stopped a few inches sooner, or: trickled on in the trop, I'd have been all right, but I couldn't get It out and the ball dropped jover on the sand. I blasted out and two-putted.” He lost another stroke to a trap at No. 9 and bogied No. 12 after his tee shot landed in a bad He, Another 15-foot putt on 14 brought his second and last birdie. Scores of other Michigan play- ers: Bill Black 73 and 218; Jim team 73 and 229: O. W. Beaupre 79 and 232; Bill Graham 8&2 and 234. became the new singles leader with 688 Lyle Bailey of Pontiac dropped! to 3rd and Esther Vitasinsky gained 7th The | leaders: TEAM scones pasha. Pontiac aicio a ergmoas Ae 020 | Swallows, Pontia aie eke oe Doug Mar Molsteins, Erectoxe ee |Eiks Ladies, Gary, Ind. eens = |Happyland Shows, Pontiac Tackelson Bilectric, Detroit .. Vivian Club, Battle Creek Huron Lanes, Ann elles ‘ ovdhetin bO8l,.. HLL Huron Bowl, Pontiac seneneee 28 vee 3854 +» 3651 2844 ne ees 2840, DOUBLES aso, (High Game: Dong Mar ‘Holsteins 1049) | Angler-Lucky in Last Hour of Ice-Fishing Last hour of ice-fishing, Sunday, for Lyle Allen, 90 North Paddock, ©) was lucky. With his brother-in-law {William Putnam of Dryden, Lyle jhad fished several lakes in_ the; ‘Ponfiae area, but without success. | Late in the day the fishermen! 1380) headed for a Lapeer county lake, doubles lead with 1,200 pins. P Mains - M Chappell, Hillsdale . M Osborne -P Mila, B Creek M Hale -D Guteke Kal-Pontiac . 1205 Where they spent an hour, and }T. Thomas - Mr Otmeer S Creek 128! thai. = ee “A i satis . iM we mm -G . ; ras their duck changed immediately. ip Bava Oe Pradish His at ye Affier getting several small R. Haner - G Moo 1178 perch, Allen hooked a big one, A Hower R Jue rita, When he hauled his catch out on J Kent - D Koeviach, B Creek rie! the ice, it proved to be the “hbig- (High Game: M. Osborne - P. Mills 448) nee “ % SINGLES gest 2 llow perch I've ever C. Townsend_ Pitttord wutssise-----+ 688} Seen," Lyle reported. Esther Cohen, Alpen@® .....4....0:.. 652 . . . Lyle Batley, Pontiac ..... _ Prize was 13% inches long, Velma Pibbles, Pittsford ........005 64. " : Adeline Flanagan, Detroit .........- eag| Weighed one pound, five ounces. Pat Miller, Battle Creek E Vitasinsky, Pontiac Barbara Parker, Battle Creek ao 63 Louts Marris, Detroit .....-.......- 637 Hare] Smith, Muskegon ...... 63 (High Game; Barbara Inserra, St. ‘Louis, Mo., 287) Allen is an ardent, year-round - angler, has taken some bluegills and other panfish on Silver Lake, 2 SS nothing as big as his ‘Sunday rch.” veteran) Barfield 75 and 223: Reggie Myles|©2™ A man standing outside Olym- They took a 1-0 lead on Del- vecchio’s goal in the first period. The score came while the Detroit lHowe-less Wings ; Beat Habs Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard's Zist. Geoffrion's goal came on a club was one man short because of Nick Mickoski’s hooking penalty. Johnny Wilson stole the puck from Dickie Moore and shoved it -to Del- vecchio, who flipped a 15-foot back hander past goalie Jacques Plante. Goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Wings was calied on for only two saves in the first period, during which referee Ed Powers called 10 penalties, ‘The Canadiens went ahead the second period on Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion’s 2Tth goal and power play three-on-one rush and Sawchuk never had a chance. Richard counted nearly four min- utes later when he accidentally deflected Marcel Bonin's Jong screen shot, : The Red Wings tied it on a Inecky goal less than two min- utes later. Warren Godfey’s shot from the blue line trickled and hopped around the Montreal goal until Forbes Kennedy tipped it past Plante for his ninth goal “Of the season. the season at the 7:12 mark of the final period, converting Bob. Bail- ey’s rebound from close range. Wilson, who assisted on Delvec- chio’s first goal, scored late in the same period. The Detroit club says it will call up someone during Howe’s ab- Detroit Hockey. Player May Be Out for Mooth Boston Players Accused by General Manager as icine ‘Deliberately’ By DAVE DILES DETROIT # — Jack Adams, sence, which may run as long as a month. who it - will be. Last night’s victory was only De- troit’s second over Montreal. The Canadiens have won six times Delvecchio got his 13th goal of pia Stadium just before game time was holding up a $20 bill,-offering| to exchange it for four tickets. Only! standing room tickets were avail- able and the Wings didn't disap- point the biggest crowd of the sea- son, Shoemaker Back in Saddle Again ARCADIA, Calif. — Willie Schoemaker, Santa Anita Park's perennial riding champ, gets back in the saddle tomorrow after a week's suspension. Shoemaker’s suspension cost him about $12,000 in stakes riding fees. He would have had Old Pueblo in the San Vicente last Wednesday and Round Table in the rich Santa Anita Maturity Saturday. Both horses coasted in. * * *® Old Pueblo established himself as the horse to beat in the Santa Anita Derby and a strong candi- date for the Kentucky Derby. Round Table earned $80,630 more for Oklahoma Oil millionaire Travis M. Kerr as he romped |home 4'3 lengths in front of Neil \McCarthy'’s Seaneen in the Ma- turity for 4-year-olds. Pontiac Keglers ose Elks Leads Battle Creek Takes Command in Doubles and Team Play MUSKEGON ® — Battle Creek bowlers held top spots today in actual, team handicap BONUS BABY — Mr. and contract their son Dave had just Nicholson wear happy smiles as they look at the Mrs. Lawrence signed with the AP Facsimile Balfimore Orioles for more than $100,000. Every team in the Majors except Detroit bid for the fiery general manager of the De- ack Adams, the gen-itroit Red Wings, today accused eral manager, says he is not sureitwo Boston hockey players of .de- liberate ‘‘dirty play’ in putting all- star Gordie Howe out of action for- a month. : “It was a lousy, dirty, uncalled for—anything you want to call it,” said the grizzled manager. “It's one h-l of a way to ae “ hockey.’* _ Howe was burt Saturday in the “It was a frame-up job all the way,” Adams yelled, “and they didn’t even call a penalty.” Howe's loss could be disastrous for the Detroit club. Although the Wings defeated the league-leading Montreal Canadiens 4-2 last night, they have lost the player Adams calls “the greatest man ever to pull on a pair of skates.” Howe recently led the mid- season balioting for the National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player award, one he previously received three times. He is the team's leading scorer. The Red Wings currently are in third place in the standings, one point ahead of Boston and one point behind second-place New York. * * * Adams said Real Chevrefils, Boston forward, ‘‘steered Howe right into Boivin—and then Boivin gave Howe the butt end of the stick right up under his hip pads.” Since his injury Howe has been in Carney Hospital in Boston. “Gordie’s no squawker—every- ‘body knows that,” Adams added, “but he told our trainer (Cari Mattson) that it was deliberate. That's an old trick. I had my ribs broken the same way when I played for Toronto. “The Bruins got what they want- ed—they got Howe out of the line- up. I don't know who planned it, but Chevrefils and Boivin got the Saginaw Plays Here Tuesday doubles events after the second weekend of dction at Muskegon in! the Michigan Elks 38th annual! tournament. over the lead from Palmer Park Recreation of Detroit. They also gained first place in the handicap division with 3,055 total, besting Pontiac Retail Store. handicap lead with’ 1,329 pins, ousting the Pontiac pair of S. Jaska, lard Sutton “and Robert” Nisbet Tournament leaders’ after the isecond weekend: | TE AM ACTUAL | Mich Reereriior , Battle Creek. 2.764 | Palmer Pk BRS tien a trott, 2.627 M HAND P Mich Rec pacien lye oo 3.038 Pontiac Retail Btore, 2.9 NOUBLES A J UAL Richard Button and Robert Nisbet, Battle Creek, 1,200 8. Jaska and L. Wilkes, Pontiac, 1,181 bOoU 8 ND —, Manzano and Con Hume, Battle Sutton lena Nisbet, Battle Creek 1,303 Jaska and baby Pont Loe 1,301 * eliminating Conference game against league leading Saginaw High School with one thing in mind — revenge. The Chiefs still are fresh the memory of last Friday's 71 Ernie Manzano and Con Hume of spanking at the hands of the Tro- pat Battle Creek forged to the doubles jans in Saginaw, a loss which just '@¢ | and pow aS the each and Bob Parker with 10 Jerry Williams. His play was termed “‘satisfac- race. and L. Wilkes from the lead. Rich-| Only a complete reversal of, Lal andi “could put~-Pontiae—-€entraty- ‘Battle Creek took the acttua] back into the title chase, and with) Saginaw, Flint Northern and dears ‘Central still due to visit the loc gym, coach Art Van Ryzin is ct his mafhematical chances. Currently, Saginaw and the Flint schools are in a three-way tie for the top spot of the SVC with 4-1 marks. Pontiac is next with a 2-3 record and Arthur Hill and Bay City follow. Michigan Recreation posted 2,764 Pontiac Central goes into Tues- games last Friday against Pontiac, in five-man actual scores to take 4@Y night's big Saginaw Valley with big Gary Potts leading the muster the lead in Friday’s tributed five services of the St. Louis high school outfielder. The Chiefs never were able to =PCH Quintet Seeks Revenge tory’ after the game as he con points and six Trojans even though he sat out al game, although they pulled with- | rebounds. in one point in the third quarter. | of the fourth period on fouls. in its well balanced scoring at- Saginaw had Willie Thompson Larry Rousseau with 16 points 'points. against Saginaw may get a repeat assignment tomorrow. The 6-2 for- ward started in the front line with ACRE Rab Rat nce og | Again it was in the rebounding ith Potts netted 19 points and con-| Sophomore Bill Hayward who. department where the Chief 137 trolled the boards during his stay, started his first varsity game . failed. Only for a spell during the third period surge was Pon- tiac able to control the boards but then Potts and . Thompson again took over. The Chiefs were hurt in the third ‘Hawks Win, Bruins Tie Leafs NHL Race Ti By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS From all indications, it's going to be an interesting battle in the \National Hockey League to see Saginaw had one of its better which of the closely bunched teams “tering Up * * * — Trupiano, Detroit, pe SINGLES HANDICAP ruplano, Detroit, 754 i kegon, 709 sittle Gresk, 107 Russell er Tessmer Trupiano, ia Pistons Fall at Cinci CENCINNATI W — The Detroit Pistons, with ace George Yardley providing the spark, jaround the court like a well-oiled Mellema’s Goal Takes All Dean's Wins moved machine for three quarters last night. Then the machine—and Yard- jley—ran out of gas, enabling the Cincinnati Royals to close the gap and move past the Detroiters for a 197-103 National Basketball Assn. Hockey Title Gary Mellema’s goal at the 11-.the a periad and the ether tn the minute mark of the 3rd period gave Dean's Hardware a 32 vic- ~ tory over the Walled Lake Wings. in the championship finals of the. ‘city’s junior hockey tournament, Saturday at the North Side ice rink, Mellema’s counter, his 2nd of the game, came after the Wings had fought back from a 2-0 defi- clit to the the score early in the last stanra. x * Mellema opened the scoring in the Ist and Jim Preston final * * * Then Meliema connected to hand Dean's the city title, > Goalies dim Smith of Dean’s and Bob Leist 6f Walled Lake ¥ ietor oe The Pistons staged a scoring spree in the first two periods, running ap a 63-55 halftime lead. The Royals chopped away at the Detroit advantage through the third period and by the early part of the last quarter were within three points of the fading Pistons. Jack Twyman wrapped it up for Cincinnati with 17 seconds left in the game when he dribbled the | were outstanding in the nets. In. exhibition games Saturday, ‘the Sylvan Lake Alouettes defeated the Sports Shop, 3-1, and the White | ‘Lake Flyers and Auburn Heights ‘Boys Club battled to a 2-all tie. Dean's will meet an all-star team this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. tallied the winner’s 2nd goal in the on North Side ice as a part of the middle session. The Wings rallied, behind Jim Dickson who scored both of their markers, the 1st in annual city ice carnival sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- jtion Department, length of the floor for a final layup basket. man’s game-winning bucket when Walter Dukes miade a feee- throw after being fouled by the’ Royals’ Jim Paxson. — Yardley, NBA scoring leader, was high for Detroit with 33 | points, 28 of them in the first quarters. Clyde Lovelletie ied the ° Royals with 25 points. Detroit now is in third place in the NBA's four-team western Di- vision with an 18-30 record. Cin- cinnati is in second place with a 23-24 — place ay in the Eastern Divi- ision, showed no respect for the position of the unsteady St. Louis Hawks, leaders in the West. It was the Celtics’ 16. straight home victory, New York stayed 001 percertage points ahead a Warriors, last) v of the Warriors by‘. defeating | Minneapolis 109-106 despite Dick zarmaker’s scoring performance| [which ted Gree IBA record Cincinnati - 107-103. of the Cincinnati-Detroit Pistons game yesterday. are George Yardley (left), Phil Jordan (16) and Bill Kenville (7%). gers. * * * The Hawks edged the Rangers 43 last night and moved to within four points of fifth-place Toronto while the Maple Leafs and the With the score tied 2-2, Glen AP Facstmite SWING YOUR PARTNER — Cincinnati's Jim Paxson seems to be the only one paying attention to the round ball in close quarters Detroit players. qualify for the post-season playoff The last-place Chicago Black Hawks are only eight points be- hind the runnerup New York Ran- lquarter by the loss of Charley Barge, who at the time led the PCH scoring before wetiering an ankle injury. He returned to the game but his speed was definitely impaired and may tend to hamper the little lguard for tomorrow's encounter. _ Friday night the Chiefs go out of Saginaw Valley play by host- ing Catholic Central. In the sea: - son opener Pontiac took a 55-45 decision on the Catholic Central court, The Chiefs are now 53 for the mark for the campaign. Cage Results Boston Bruins tied~3-3.- The Hawks snapped a jinx held play digas daggg WEEKEND MICHIGAN SCORES Lorne (Gump) orsiey. Not gore! since Jan. %, 1960—a wpan of 17 | Minuesots < asicee mage Beate 3 games — Chicago beaten | michigan Teen 7 Worsley at the Chicage Stadium. | Sestfaty tin) thr Weer Mi The Hawks had defeated New | Nn. Michigan ¢ pete widen. ee York earlier in the season, but | -jarias'ta Peni ee ‘ Marcel Paille was in the nets es Michigan State 22 2. Ohio State € Western Mich: ' Boy Michigan menieae ip Meat state s Skov put Chicago in front for good midway in the second period and| Ed Litzenberger fired home the decisive goal early in the third) stanza. Andy Bathgate kept the! New Yorkers in contention with a' Leafs. Don McKenney’s goal for Boston with less than four min- utes left had cut Toronto's: margin to 3-2. Ron Stewart scored twice for the Leafs. © EAST 73, Bt. Ji Ter ee joseph's, Pa, 58 Bt. Pitt TL "4 Bkn.. oo Bt. * prasicis, Bkn, 53 Forte: "Ge Canieh ae . [Manhattan 7% wn Villanova s, Dusugene 58 + | a as. soto = Peter's "te Boston, coil. Colt. ) : pais of tallies, — Bonaventure. 60 1 ©. * ff Seoren "Peck ee, 1 Leo Labine’s point-blank rebound| Darien e he | one” second to play enabled iat RTL RL the fourth-place Bruins to salvage) Auburn 9, inn the deadlock with Toronto and) Stems Fin. a> Sar lhe remain two points in front of the|The Citadel 60, Clemson P season, while Saginaw holds a be ; bata acne * 5 fs ae toa Receives $110,000 Orioles ‘Get: in Battle of ‘ST. LOUIS @®—The Baltimore Qrivles got Dave Nicholson, 18, in the latest battle of big league! baseball's _billfolds. For a week the lineup at the door of the outfield prospect looked like a roster of the ma- jors’ representatives. Dave signed a Baltimore con- tract yesterday and tucked away a bonus. check estimated at $110,000 or more. 3 New-Leaders in State Meet BATTLE CREEK gained three new leaders in the fourth weekend of competition. Holden‘s- Service of Port” Huron moved into first place in the team event of the handicap division with 2.741 and a handicap of 507 for’ 3,248, Hugh Clark of Port Huron took over the lead in the singies with 645 and a handicap of 117 for | 762. Joe Russell, alse of Port | Huren, moved into fourth in the singles with 640 and a handicap of 90 for 730. * * * In the all-events Bob Murphy ef Mt. Pleasant took over the lead spot with 1.755 and a handicap of 287 for 2,122. Elwin Benedict of Ann Arbor, moved into third in the all-events with 1,745 and a handi- cap of 315 for 2.060. In the actual division there was only one change. Art Laponcsa, of Port Huron, took over fourth in singles with a 6. (®—The Michi-| gan State bowling tournament! -Outtielder Billfolds. During the week 15 - teams went to the bidding block for the husky righthand hitter, Only the Detroit Tigers passed. * x * The Nicholson family at the last minute called in a tax con- ‘sultant to give an opinion on the offer with the most eventual value. Mrs. Lucille Nicholson the boy’s mother, said the Oriole offer was not the biggest cash bid but it offered a greater opportunity. - * Dave said: ; “The Orioles offered the test future, I. think Tl_have a chance to reach the majors faster.” He will join the Oriole spring training camp at Scottsdale Ariz., and Oriole observers will be watching to see if his 217 pounds fit inte what has been ‘regarded as: a weak outfield. * * * Nicholson's playing experience is limited to high school ball iwhere 18 to 21-year-olds try to “impress the big-league scouts, Del Wilbur, one-time Cardinal icatcher and now an Oriole scout, turned the trick for his club. iHe made only one offer — at the’ very start of bidding — and} 'watehed the competition oree along the trail. * * * Nicholson's estimated $110,000; puts him up with another St.) Louis boy for the tops in base- | ball bonus payments. Frank Bauman got aout from the Boston Red Sox in 1952, Others in the $100,000 class were Bob Taylor, Milwaukee Braves catcher signed last year, and pitcher Paul Pettit, a 19530 acquisition of the Pirates. bee today on the deal that would send) first baseman Gai] Harris and in- fielder Ossie Virgil to the Tigers for infielder Jim Finigan. It was the only definite deal acknowledged in the weekend win- ter meetings of the Major League. Maiiager Bili Rigney of the $125,000! Strong Finish for Eagles | Pontiac's entries in the annual State Eagles Bowling at Owosso completed their bids ‘Tournament team and A. B. Snyder leader with Burke in singles. remains the singles 701. Sunset Inn of REPORTED IN DEAL — Infielder Jim Fini- gan (left) of the Detroit Tigers is reported to be in a deal near-completion with the San Francisco Giants for utility infielder Ossie Virgil (center) scuttlebutt that the Giants were dealing for an. outfielder and noth- ing more, E ? * * The Tigers, in turn, apparently were unable to get together on a deal with the Washington Senators ~*a club faced with the problem of dealing off Roy Sievers, the American League home run leader (42) and a drawing card, to get the needed over-all strength it 7 rode _ ?* League club in Los Angeles. needs to escape the cellar. While the Giant-Tiger deal lift. the prapmed territoriay rights plan. The plan had provided that any city of 2-million or more popula- tion was open to two teams, ap- parently fulfilling the ‘“compro- mise” plan originally offered by Chuck Comiskee of the Chicago White Sox which would have the American League swap New York for access to Los Angeles. * * * The National League action over- Walter O’Malley,. i ey, president. the Los Angeles Dodgers who said he would welcome an American The plan also met opposition in the American League, where De- troi¢ took exception to the pro- vision that a Nationa! League {School Athletic Assn. _of|_Jdan;-1t game with Marion when "MHSAA Spanks Lake City Cagers LANSING wn a Michigan High (MHSAA) has placed Lake City High School on indefinite probation and sus- pended the Missaukee County School from basketball competition through Feb. 15 for. unsportsman- like conduct. * x * The MHSAA took the discipli- nary action at a meeting here yes- terday. . Charles E. Forsythe, MHSAA director, said the penalty arose from Lake City conduct in its five technical fouls were called against Lake City players for cials. The game Was at Marion. Forsythe said after the game, which was won by Marion 88-59, it was discovered property had been club could move into Tiger terri- tery with no more authority than AP Facsimile ! and first baseman Gail Harris, plus cash. The AP reported the deal will be wrapped up when waivers are obtained on Virgil. Michigan Defends Lead Saturday Spartans Tie for 2nd in Big Te icc the. es yesterday with Owosso tops the teams with 3.110 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS did a fine job against us last year.at DePaul in a non-conference! or ". 10 Tizes steraay i nie - = lettaic pp - 7 and a Lincoin Park duo of H.) the Big Ten basketball race But here he does it to us again.” affair. one 2nd and two Jrd places to Favor-Don Gorda leads in doubles Conference All Gen mes ; : me ne picks up steam this week with a Michigan will try to stretch its woe wou show for two weekends of com- with 1,254 tctrigatt 3 t 4 tition Other Pontiac scores over the pair of games tonight and four lead Saturday when it meets Pur- si higan State 22 10 ’ s petilior na 3 2 3 Pe ~~“) + weekend were more Saturday when league-leading GUe at o— ae ne ae Ohie State 33 4 9 308 ; - TEAM televised scramble. Saturday night Wisconsin 3 3 8 6 371 Marty Bacak gained the 2nd pooies Haraware aslo Michigan returns to action after vames find Northwestern at Illi- 20° 33 8 5 615 : » Faverite Bar 2883 mid-semester idleness sam ( n Pu 2 2 7 5 382 over the past weekend in all- person Construction 282° Only two games separate the ots. Ohio State at lowa and Minne-' Nor iweonern 2 ; ; . ry ; = 4-1 & & Standard saciee se asies S808 y Ae Minnesota 1 : events with a 1.873 total behind O.iiend Puci & Paice "|, 3723 top-run Wolverines from cellar--Seta at me rene State. Indiana is qjj;nois 1 3 7 3 563 ~~ P i * eee Ted Johns of Owosso who hit’ carscain ue mack _ is dwelling Minnesota and _ Illinois 1905. Placing 3rd last week had-: ° xenveck-c mii ae 1213 and it's «till anvheds « race ever eric huni ; SINGLES beén the local Packh: mind Lumber Ha Gans ee e11 though some of the teams will have Beats Marchisan 2 of 3 = Marvin Boiwoid j= = = § .ssseess 6088 P { } e ARES completed half of their 14-game Bill Hollenbeck +938-schedtie by Saturday night YMCA CAGE RESULTS Phalant Aces 69. Stone Baptist 37 Hi Y Swishers 38. Pirst Baptist 23 Hi Y Juniors 34, Waterford Hi Y 24 YMCA Trojans defeated Pheiansz Deuces «forfeit TOP SCORERS Jerry Covington (Aces) 28. Dick Sny (Stone: 16. Jerry @mith an as Tes Wright ‘Pirst Lon 'Swishers) 12 Gien rford: Dick Fiey tist) and Dave Moreno ee AUTO INSURANCE| $10,000, $875 $20,000 @ arate cone JAY RANDALL AGENCY MA 4-3959 boeaes MERCURY OWNERS! | See Us for That ‘Old Fashioned Village Service’ KAVERLEY MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE OL 1-9141 470 N. Main Rechester = par forthe route, SEE US TODAY! MERCURY OWNERS Bring your car here for service! KAVERLEY MERCURY Sales and Servic 4% N. Main Rochester ‘OL Lona i i MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 4 8230 Service at the Same Location 15 MINUTE SERVICE While you relax in our com- | fortable.waiting room to your favorite Hi-Fi Music! POCO LL lbblallalale ‘Thunderbird event. It was worth $1, 500 in cash and a $4,500 sports golfer among the money winners. Venturi Winner“: ‘of Thunderbir | Young Pro’s 269 Score: Captures Golf Tourney at Palm Springs The traveling golfers have closed ‘out the major tournament cam- jpaign of the winter season in |California with Ken Venturi of ‘San Francisco the fourth and ‘latest winner. * The sharp-witted San Francis- * * co pro stood off an array of more i behind Michigan (3-1) re’s a three-way tie which in- | volves Ohie State, Michigan State | and Indiana—all one-half game | off the pace with 3-2 records. Ohio State will try to take sole — oeae of the No. 2 spot when lit takes on Purdue (2-2) at Colum-| |bus tonight. Minnesota (1-3) in-| ivades Northwestern (2-3) in’ the; only other = ae Both orn a Northwest- that “I'm not going to burn myself for this event with his 9.5 seconds jern are coming off Saturday losses. yp in the indoor season. I'm going in the star games two years ago. ;,¢ PALM SPRINGS, Calif. uw —'The Gophers dropped a 72-71 de-'to save it for the outdoor track |It was that cision to Iowa and Northwestern! was thumped by Michigan State 74-60. The other team to see action. was Illinois which took an 81-67 drubbing from Notre Dame. Both losing coaches had plenty of praise for their opponents last Saturday. Northwestern's Bob Rohr—beaten twice in the span —| seasoned performers to win the yesterday. His next important ap- ‘pearance will be in the $15,000 Phoenix Open this weekend. * * € Venturi, 26, a pro for 13 months, ; put together rounds of 70-63-66-70) for a 72-hole score of 269, 15 under | to win the car. Walter Burkemo of Franklin Hills snot a 279 with scores of 71-70-67-7. fto emerge as the only Michigan He received $215. The leaders: ‘Ken Venturi 76-€¢3- oe Jimmy Demaret ..,,.... 68-65-11 -69 ‘Lattier Stooge $7- 1-90-23 seeces-. 10-70-68-66—274 seececee T4-68-66-66—274) Pibeebecc es §1-49-€0-70—278 . 69-69-68-70—2 | Littl) 65-10-73 -68—276 ores. 68-72-68-68—276 | © es $0-60-68-70—2768| Frank Siennahen Billy Maxwell - te win the Big Ten title.” Johnny Green, MSU's leading! scorer, paced the Spartan attack) with 22 points and again turned ‘in a top-notch performance under | ithe boards. Nick Mantis of North-/ western topped all scorers with 24 points. : i * * * i Minnesota coach Ozzie Cowles) has seen all he wants of Iowa's, Clarence Werdlaw. The 6-2 junior'| rode the bench in the first half, but put in 15 points in the second! ‘half and scored Iowa's last seven) points. His performance offset) Minnesota's one-two punch of Ron Johnson and George Kline who! ores W® and 25 points, respec-: = t iv. a | inew lowa must have. a pretty) ‘good club if Wordlaw couldn't make Saturday, Feb. Ist, 8:30 P. M. 3 at Pontiac High School Gym — Spekdeved by Pontiac Jaycees alalalalalletelataha tallest talalaelaltallallalalale the first team,"’ said Cowles. “te TLL leleleleilele a llellala lalallala alate GOLDEN GLOVES BOXING: fi a earn teran ete = “ = * “unens Sime Sets World Mark — WASHINGTON (INS) 80-yard dash—says he plans to be imore selective from now on in en- itering indoor track meets. “eighty” in 7.8 seconds ‘Washington Evening Star at games season.’ The 21-year-old redhead, how- | ever, already has signed up for | the Melrose Games in Madison Square Garden Feb. 8 as well as | ‘the National AAU track meet | slated later for the same arena. | In beating out his arch rival, Western Michigan College's Ira. Murchison in-the 90-yard dash, oe eae. ee nt — Dave'clipped a tenth of a second from |centrai Sime of Duke — who set a new the previous record set in the star) : world mark Saturday night in the games in 1950 by Henry Thresher side Royals vs of Mercersburg Academy. Sime polished off a fine evening's | performance with a 9.7 second tally 5. Sime said after ripping off the in the 100-yard dash to again nose the out Murchison. The Duke sprint- club vs. Rockets 7 pm: Central Chris-| already owns the indoor record ‘" er ito attention of international sports-| dom. For Sime the victories were) jsweet revenge. Last year in the! ‘Star meet Murchison beat him in both the 70 and 80 yard runs and/ won the 100 when Sime was dis qualified. Murchison’s only conso-' ‘lation Saturday night was his 70- yard victory over Sime in 7.1 sec: | LABOR and MATERIALS e All new rubber BRAKES | FORD. Soe one 3 *12” Lota — @ Retreaded trom shoulder to shoulder © Latest tread design — 77 Ww. . Huron St. ee ee ee | i caret tee ae ne i] - WORK the approval of the National | League. Detroit owners were adamant in their demands that an invading, club should offer some compensa- tion for the $5,400,000 they spent in} buying the club a year ago. The rebuffed plan had provided that any American League club wishing to settle in Los Angeles in damaged in the dressing room and irest room used by the Lake City} wplayers. { sary for Lake City to cancel four; scheduled games. Lake City, antici-, pating such action, did not £0) ithrough with a scheduled game jwith Beal City last night. * * * The indefinite probation period will begin Feb. 16. The school will the next five years pay the Dodg--not-be-allowed to re-schedule any ers 40 per cent of their indemnity to the Pacific Coast League for the territory. Only Les Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit and Chi- cago, already a two-league city, meet the 2 million requirement. In other action, the majors de- ‘cided to make the rejection of the ‘bonus rule retroactive to cover all | bonus players now in the majors. This permits clubs to send such of the missed games, Forsythe said. The association's order also di-| rected Lake City players to apolo-/ gize to officials who worked the; |Jan. 17 game. Forsythe said Lake City school officials made a cash settlement | of $37.50 to cover property dam- players to the minors before the Farmington Mat Team completion of the two-year limit ‘provided by the bonus rule. Pancitaneiay but the 1958 sched- ule was not revised officially. | City Stand Standings Siew National League allowed the; gers to schedule three twi-night Seeks 5th Win Tuesday Farmington's wrestlers go after) their 4th victory in the last five \Starts and Hazel Park goes after) ‘another triumph on a slim area) ‘mat card tomorrow. Farmington! School on Probation, : Schedule Suspended using abusive language to offi- 2 The suspension makes it heces-| age at Marion. Otherwise, he | said, the penalty might have been more severe. Besides MHSAA officials, the meeting was attended by represen- tatives of both high schools, a game official and Marion area po- lice officials. Officials League, of which Lake City is a member, are scheduled to meet at Farwell tonight to discuss possible further action in the case. Get | GAS HEAT at its best-with Mueller Climatrol There is a size and type to meet your needs and budget | LOU JANKA | Heating & Air Conditioning Sales and Service 177 Edison, Pontiac Bus. 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Those left at the! various bowling alleys must be! submitted by midnight Sunday. * * * Qualifying will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, for the men at Howe's Lanes and at Montcalm ies On Sunday, quatitying will DON’T SAY Muffler SAY | MIDAS See King's od on Television Page [Men are permitted to designate |whether they prefer Saturday or Sunday to qualify. All women will qualify at Motor Inn on Saturday, Feb. 15, start- FUEL OI No Contract ing at approximately 11 a.m. Necessary In the finals at Huron Bowl on Call Today IFeb. 22, the top 10 per cent of the total number of bowlers in each division will start rolling at 10 a.m. with the hope of completing the Gregory Oil Co. _ 94 East Walton Bivd. their entries until midnight Feb. 10 ae LOOK TO FENALS—All five members of the outstanding Huron — Bow! house team will be competing in The Pontiac Press Bowl- Feb. 8-9. Shown standing before the runnerup. There will be no roll-off for |béwler in the tournament, Stephen ties in other positions of the finals, _ Last year with 500 bowlers in the| ‘tournament, a total of 60 entered ithe championship round and every| | eee Swimming Meet . “fe on Tuesday BILL "CLE teams. Maples won the Ist meet, - 57-37. -| Only Saginaw Valley action pits the strong Battle Creek team against SVC’s perennial champion mag Hill on Saturday, at Sag iw. AN-UP peop eting with a Bill Clean-Up Loan at same! Get your loan in a single trip to the BENEPICIAL first. Or, if more convenient, E will trl BEMEvICIA likes to sey "Yon" when you esk for @ lal Z Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car Edsel Ford will be at Hazel Park NTIAC aes ee 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC tertains Plymouth Friday night in con tt Piatt, Cammenee Bide. « Pienet Oe ereend HOU the 2nd meeting Loans mode.te residents of it serrecnding tower “ Pentiae Press Phote the Bowlerama finals banner, they are, left to right, Clark Balch, Jay Lovett, George “298” Miller, Les Rothbarth and Joe Bontfiglio. Midnight Sunday is the deadline for men’s entries. For the honor of being the oldest 'Bone is now the leader, Bone, who ‘is from Pontiac, is 67 years old. Previous leader for the feature prize in the tournament was Abe | Thorsberg, 63, of Walled Lake. Capture Speed Crowns State Ice Skaters Star ST. PAUL P - — Two girls from; the other hardly more than a tiny) tot—share national speed - skating honors with an Olympic star. This came to pass in the national | outdoor races yesterday. Fleet Jeanne Robinson Omelen- chuk of Detroit, the school ma'm, | and 11-year-old Kathy Sullivan of | Cheboygan put on the big show for the girls. Mrs. Omelenchuk won the wom- en's Senior title, and Kathy, only | skater in the field of 250 to break a national record, swept off with the Mises S Gis are | _A ot of i 1 Kathy championship round by 2 p.m. | * * *. In event of a tie for first Place Phone FE 5-6141 HOME OWNERS Ask us about: policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS SAVE UP TO 25% . See or Call MAYNARD JOHNSON GENERAL INSURANCE 807 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4523 The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your [| brokejher own record for the 220- yard dash, finishing in 22 and .9 seconds. It was a 10th of a second) ==m,|better than her 1957 record. 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Your feet are probably getting up to the ‘foul line before your arm is ready to deliver the ball. As a result, your paymen: te or Chait UNSELLORS and svacee ae pode! yeu can efterd, regardiess of bow much or how many you ewe. - ~ NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED | ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Assoctation of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to S$. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1 Evenings by App’. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 61% 6. Saginaw Above Oakland Theater ithe ball you drop the ball on the down- sWing, as we show If your timing’s at fault, you jmight blame it on a quick first \step. Try slowing down your start jand see what happens. Take a short, slow first step as you push “forward and | into the backswing. It may take some practice to coordinate the movements of your feet and your arms in timing, but it'll be worth all the effort. 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Other feature gifts include a bowling-pin table lamp to the top husband-wife score combina- tio in the finals. Currenfly there are seven husband-wife combinations entered in the tournament. Should the 1958 champions be Senter Men’s 88@—Tom Augustitus, De- repeat entries from the 1957 tourna- | trott (lst) Senter Men's 5-Mile—Robert Snyder, Detroit tists omer Wemen's (Ir 270—Jean Omelenchuk ment, there is a feature prize of a cigarette lighter to the man and a handsome compact for the woman | Benton Women’ s $80—Jean Omelenchuk, Each award is inscribed with a tts mehuk, Detroit (Ist) % a Terry |MecDermott, Bay City ¢2nd Junior Beys' 880—Larry jmaw (4th) Junior Boys’ One Mile—Don Blany, |Midiand (4th) Leap 5 were 440—Drew Munch, Bay cit ! Hag: vases, Girts’ 440—Kathy Sutivan, Che- jboygan (2nd) ” waartin, Bagi- in Losing Cause Pontiac Swimmer Sets Pool Record as YMCA Bows Twice A new pool record by Pontiac's) Bruce Norvell in the 40-yard breast stroke was the only thing worth shouting about Saturday at High- land Park where the city YMCA swimmers absorbed a double de-| feat from the Detroit Northern) oy t* *« * | Norvell's achievement was the lone Pontiac victory as the prep/ team suffered a 51-27 setback and the juniors took a 60-26 dunking. Norvell, swimming for the jun- jor tankers, turned in the spar- kling time of _ 26.4..for—a—-new “WiaFk fn the Highland Park pool. ' He finished more than four sec- onds ahead of runnerup George Thomas of Norther. Aside from Norvell's win, the ‘umiors had five 2nd places in nine events. The preps placed 2nd six times in eight events. * * Northern's 80-yard medley relay feam set a new pool record and the 80-yard freestyle relay squad tied the pool mark. 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Michigan, hes tentatively de- clared {te intention to tmprove Cooley Beach Drive from Union Lake Road to the westerly line of Tooley Beach Sub- division by grading, draining, graveling, | and paving the same 2 That plans showing the aforesaid tmprovement and the location thereof and an estimate of the cost thereof are on file with Township Clerk" for public examination . That the Township Board has ten- tatively designated the following special assessment district against which the cost of saf@ improvement ts to be as- sed ; Lots 1 to 172, both inclusive, and Lots 1 to 127, both inclusive; Part of Let 72 beginning at northwesterly OF =) Township _corner; thence orth 43° east slong Lakeview Drive 200 feet; thence south 36° 60° cast 128 60 feet; thence south 61° 1¢° west along southerly lot line 100.34 leet; thence west @0 feet: thence south sesterly 100: feet to northeast Cooley Drive: thence. north * west along said Drive 50 beginning: Part of Lot 73 beginning on north- easterly line of. Cooley Drive south 38° 31° east 50 feet from northwest lot corner, thence south 38° 21° east S50 feet to southwest lot corner; thence morth 61° 14 east 100 feet; thence porth 38° 21° west 60, feet; nerth 38° 21° Fd of February, 1958, Eastern Standard fections petition therefor, and assesement district. This potice is given by order of the. BERT A. McKEACHIE Township Clerk Dated Jan. 15, °58 | Seed £1:5-2 RR WD AMR SEH 2D eH ee fe Dd e Rw - Thursday, ‘Warren, coordinator of emergency That the Township Board of the! 3 15 ir ts Rails Util Stocks Prev. day ...,.. 241.6 872- 753 162.0 Week ago ..000..2305 87.2 ThA month REO .cee 309 764 72.1 et ereseare itt 36 1957-68 high ve 2800 10-7 775 1 1967 88 low .,.,. 226.0 782 662 1 (1956 high jag,. 2783 155.1 76.0 1 | 1956 low gous 2440 1262 @6 1 Poultry DETROIT EGGS International Executive Board | DETROIT. Jan. 27 (AP, — Eggs. to | | had given its sanction last week. roto cases i e@. federal-state: I; ww. Giese A gums $0: extra) at Dodge main. The éompany arge, « ree. -43, weighted aver- Age 42%; mediums (38-40, wid. avg. has denied this. | ‘s; ome rade B, large, 34- 40, wtd nts 38%: browns, Gwade A. ex-! C. Pat Quinn, Local 3 president, tra large. 43; large. 41-42, wtd avg. sai s is-taki medium, 38; Grade B. large aid that Chrysler is taking advan- eee C. iiarge. 33: chee cs > tage of present auto industry lay- ‘ommercially grade whites rade jumbo, 42-43, extra larne 38-39 offs in order to = work fee 36- 38% medium, 25; Browns. | on employes. ade A. jumbo, 42: extra large, - latee, 36.37% meh cierto | A. company iphones said! __ \Chrysler had ‘no comment” on DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Jan. 27 (AP)—Prices paid| tep quality Hve poultry up_ At a mass meeting Sunday 2,500 members of Dodge Local 3 approved a strike. The UAW's }Quinn’s charge. ' Quinn said 7,000 of the Dodge main workers are laid off at this time because of production cuts to ‘meet with lessened car demand. News in Brief John T. Feehan, Harvard St., 20, of 3382 10 am. fob. Detror Heavy type hens, 34-25; light type vena 12-14. heavy type. broilers or | fryers. 3-4 Ibs. whites 28-27; capon- ettes, 342-€% Ths, 23-24; 5-6 Ibs, 26-28 Livestock | DETROIT LEVESTOCK DETROIT. Jan 27 iAP) — .UBDA) — Hogs — salable 1000. Market not estab- lished ply slaughter steer over last week, good to average choice grades predominating, increased show- “ing of average to high choice steers in earls supply: cows around 34 r cent ef receipts, this slightly more than Monday opening trade on Slaughter steers miewierateiys active, early sale steady to strong: lower grade steers and heifers not fully ing slow; quality improved cows opening active, to 1600: utility bulls. 1856 to 20 $0 Calves — salab tive prices steady strength on good to grade strong; and down, lehoice and pfime vealers 29 00 to 36 00; | standard and good 22.00 to 29 00; utility 1700 to 2200; cull 10.00 to 1700 Sheep — salable 1590. Market not established Course fo Be Held ‘on Mass Feeding A joint county civil defense and American Red Cross mass feeding instruction course will be held according to Virginia welfare in Oakland County. The course will be available to those already qualified in mass feeding. It is intended that the peo- ‘ple who completes this course be- : in The training meeting will be held at the Oakland County Health Center, 1070 N. Telegraph Rd., from 8:30 a.m, te 4:98 p.m. Attendance is limited to home extension personnel, home econom- ics teachers, school lunchroom su- pervisors and Red Cross person- ne] Reservations for the course mast , be made by Wednesday by con- tacting Mildred Bennett, executive *7 secretary of the Oakland County \Chapter of the American Red Cross Tin. Gas. CD. 0-28 S.Rederat ~4-9575-;—or- Mrs: "Warren, T TEMpire 3-2596. : TACE Wooley Stores Plan Big Expansion DETROIT (INS) — ACF-Wrigley Stores announced a $20 million ex- pansion program today with major emphasis on a and the Detroit area. directors, Nathan W. announced acquisition of the nine Bettendorf Supermarkets in the St. Louis area by the ACF-Wrigley Ney |chain to bring its national total of supermarkets to 177. He said $15 million of the ex- jpansion money will be earmarked for Wrigley divisions now operat-) ing 115 stores’ in Michigan and’ Ohio. new supermarkets in Michigan and leases have been signed for nine others. STOCK AVERAGES (Cor piled by The Associated Press) Turkish Cypriots | Flee From Tear Gas Bombs NICOSIA, Cyprus () — Troops and police used tear gas today to disperse Turkish Cypriots chant- ing for partition of this British | Mediterranean island, Soldiers and Turkish mobile re- eb-jserve police charged with batons and tear gas bombs when the demonstrators, many of them stu- ‘dents, tried to break through a eordon and head for the Greek area of town. The Turkish minority on Cyprus favors partition or a return of the island ‘to Turkey. They bitterly dispute demands of the Greek Cy- land with Greece. last] choice; established, i ares | ny steady, bulls opening steady to weak: are and 20 loads average to high choice 1240 pounds slaughter steers Lo 2800: one load average to high ch 2025, few high good and low choice steers 25.50 to 26.75. utility cows 15 50 to 1700: canners and, cuttets 12.00 | je 200. Early trade ac- | most their own} Vice chairman of the board of Lurie, also Presently, Wrigley is building 15! priot majority for union of the is-| fine of $75 plus $15 costs after, Jack A. Lewis, 21, of 1081 Stanley, St. pleaded guilty Saturday to driv- ing with a revoked license before Springfield Township Justice Em- mett J. Leib, and had his sentence| raised from 60 to 90 days in the jOakland County Jail after failing costs. '9mm., eight-shot automatic pistol Ben Dunn, 58 Union St. at. reasonable prices. The Salva- tion Army Red Shield -Store, 118 W. Lawrence St. Adv. Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence. Clearance sale: School bags, games, novelty gifts, 4% price. Other items at cost . Arizona is ho per cent desert, 25 per cent grassland and 33 per cent! forest. Roya! Oak, paid a) Pontiac Police reported Saturday that someone had stolen a Berreta. valued at $50 from the home of, scene. ear, with red flasher going, .N. Johnson. The officers said they tried to wave him down with flashlights, | but Wendell struck the patrel car ' in the side, knocking it about 100 feet. driving. Gilmer, 30 Liberty St, by men fought the blaze, /contents. Heads Public Relations for GM Cleveland Unit DETROIT & — General Motors has named Frank R. Fa- to pay a fine of $95.10 plus $4.90 raone manager of its public rela- Corp, tions office in Cleveland. been reassigned. Thomas L. Pond, Dallas. Business Notes jsales during 1957, |nounced today. the firm since 1954. Wendell, 54, of 12 Downing: Ct., whose alito smashed into a Pontiac Police car rerouting traffic at the Officers Richard A. Navarre sand ir to| NEW YORK @ — New York | block N. Johnson street at Liberty street. They were standing in the intersection directing traffic when they saw Wendell’s car traveling! at a high rate of speed south‘on Wendell was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for minor injuries and then booked at the Oakland County Jail on a charge of drunk The fire, at the home of Burl) was caused] an overheated furnace. Fire-| confined| Cattle — salable 2400 Bulk early sup-|pleading guilty to a charge of drunk mainly to. the basement, for over’ ‘financial men, driving Saturday before Bloomfield'an hour. They reported a lost of Hills Justice Alva J. Richardson./$200 to the building and $500 to Faraone, formerly regional pub- lic relations manager at Dallas, succeeds Gaylord Coffin who has assistant re- I gional manager at San Francisco, Complete Line of Reconditioned was named to succeed Faraone at, Furnitvre and Appliances for sale. Prudential Insurance Co. agent Hillary Talbott, of Walled Lake passed the million dollar mark in it was an- He has been with been so much a part of his per-|finances to meet these calls. He sonality. NYC Opens but Late nai ‘in Seclusion in Havana English Heiress, Suitor |. Central steck opened at $ix.37 a share today after a delay of an hour and a-half while specialists en the steck exchange matched atlood of buying and selling or- Cheapeake & Ohio Railway—which still has a profitable freight busi- ness—when he decided he wanted to take over the New York Cen- tral, the nation’s second largest railroad, 8 WON PROXY FIGHT The fight for the Central began in 1947. Young finally won a sen- 'sational proxy battle in 1954—de- feating some of the nation’s wisest |in 4 sugar magnate, writs ta prevent their consent. He was named chairman of the British society painter Central, but because of an Inter-'Elwes, now in New York. | | The couple arrived last night from Curacao by plane, Cuban friends shielded them from news- men, rushed them through cus- toms and whisked them off to an undisclosed destination in Havana. The couple left Britain after 19- year-old Tessa’s father, a British obtained court England or Scotland without his Elwes, 26, is the son of Simon clusion with Havana friends today took —with no word for newsmen ders. The opening price was off |whether they plan to have the 12 cents from last Friday’s close. | wedding that was denied. therh in Britain. — promotions were rapid. He bocomal Young was in control of the rich Mg add assistant treasurer in 1928 at $25,- | CALL TODAY Pick-Up & Delivery FE 5-6107 GENEY 12. West Pike Park Near Our Door Municipal Parking Lot | | | | { NORTHWOOD MARKETS ee ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS OPEN TONIGHT Around Town..by Gert Im putting you up for promo- tion, Jones. You've shown good Ffadgment by buying your floor tile and house paint at the SPATTER ASPHALT TILE Cc ea. tt etme ane spree TILE - B&G TILE OUTLET. LINCLEUM TILE . CHINA Asphalt Shuffleboards ....... .°9.95 SPECIAL THIS WEEK™ BATHROOM FIXTURES ...... complete set Be etn $995 WALL TILE (In Colors) 1°. | VINYL PLASTIC TILE Harlequin Pattern Lifetime Guarantee 5s Ea. toto BRAND d $179 79 Gal. interior and. exterior [Lots oF F REE PARKING ip Tile 1055 W. Huron OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. - Open Sunday til: 5 P.M. | We Reserve the Right to Limit — Prices in Effect Through Feb. 2 a CHASE & hd MOTT’S FANCY APPLE I} _SAUCE 29: Save 10c #300 Jars LIBBY’S HAPPY VALE Aer ; (SSS Se BeBe ee eee eee La these low food prices! With Tom's No Stamp Policy __BEECH- NUT COFFEE This coupon entitles bear-4 1CHASE & SANBORN: ort COFFEE fort}. | 1BEACHNUT only, 69c Ib. ‘PINEAPPLE JUICE PEAS 10° ROMAN CLEANSER Large 303 - Can | | THIS VALUABLE COUPON | ENTITLES BEARER TO PURCHASE SANBORN to one 1-Ib. can of! NEN mA Coupon Expires Feb. 2, 1958 a Dole Famous mate DBS Can “Save 8c ONE ONE-POUND PACKAGE OF Land 0’ Lakes Butter oe II” 3 “Lb. Can 79: All White Pure CRISCO a 4-Gal. v Jug SOMERDALE FROZEN Green Peas Cut Corn ’ French Fries Leaf & Chopped Spinach Chopped Broccoli | = 25° HEINZ KETCHUP Prince Edward Island ‘POTATOES 10 * 49: Canada No. 1 All Purpose ' Price in This Ad Eifective Through Feb, 2, 1958 Fresh Tender Crisp California CARROTS -- Rd crs of Debt Limit Sec. “Anderson Asking’ 3 Senate Finance Group /*. for Quick Action weapon viet fringe were discussed to re- }emphasize the importance of sound veterinary medicine. to America’s future comfort and safety, accord- ing to Dr. W. W. Armistead, dean of the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine. ye a in “ = ob Daye dollar ceiling would be in effect until Juge 30, 1959. The present | The conference was held con- limit is 275 billion. ssesipald ines) nel omar pened ae the College of Vet- The Finance Committee has erinary been more reluctant to raise the . —— ceiling than its House erpart, . , was lay the Ways and Means ittee. [Fair Building’s Space The House ony a 1+billion- In advance of of Anderson's testi- mony, Byrd would say only that he would demand “full justifica-| wok cle ere German Industries. Fair in Han- over. The sprawling five-sto struc-| = laration of Civic Loyalty” will be read by Arthur Neef, university "Sold Out for 10 Years playing electri¢ products, will be ready when the fair opens April 27 for its 10-day run. The build and in the effort Saturday, cob at the Pentagon with Secretary Defense ae pai and ilian leaders. that we have plans, but I would ferring for more than two hours Press secretary James C. Hag- erty was asked why Eisenhower oa i . C PRESS, , _oxay, JANUARY 2, 1958 _ p.m. of a Seven Oakland County area persons will be among 1,367 Jan- uary graduates receiving degrees from Wayne State University at commencement exercises at 8:30 Tuesday in the Masonic Temple auditorium, Detroit. . * Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, uni- ‘versity president, will confer the con-|degrees. Nineteen of the candi- dates will receive doctorates and another 445 degrees will be award- ed by the Graduate School. *. * Dr. Valter Poole, associate pro- fessor of music, will play for the ceremonies. x~ *& Area students to be awarded de- grees are: , Pauline A. Walls of 611 War- field, Davisbarg, B.S. James Pozzoli of 19545 26- Ruth Jordan of -lin p “or oak i aa tegic air power, warning systems, St., Keego Harber, B.S. Elsie Love of 3164 Bessie, Au- burn Heights, B.S. La Wahi of 3229 eeorinacen that the antimissile fense. Hagerty said in a TV interview with a iT-point program of strengthening fenses which the Senate subcom- mittee drew up in completing its “jhearings last week. The subcommittee called for faster production of missiles of and Hagerty said all but four or five of the points works,”” and added: “Almost aljjtomed language of Scotland and tration plans for “30 he went over there,” Hag: pavinss der & Wale aid gle chief plan in intér-| ‘Department, given ajerty replied _ |staff—a plan which others have|views. -ca08 or mat p2ees. | CAP, "Yanwen tie Dine Hes. | _ Sur cegillr Bir vance : mbitious women or over. tory and en who want ———— anne a eer ——— | LOST: RED LE pongo, or wee fl DIAL FE 2-8161 er part ime can earn regular| to get ahead must know bow to| brick, blo’, cement wort. FE) |. BURTON E STEVENS...) boxer, white boots, white die BEDROON ERR WEEE WUE, ney: brother of Walter _ checks. — hours, No bea| poe how dele od oe eet yar by FE HOME CALLS BY APPOINTMENT Lote —- = CAS __ dune. 5-3168. held , Jan. 38, at 1 pm! From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Leads furnished and car neces| sample leason. No. oblig Write, (onracteed work, free a Dan ~® TAX) si, : I SMALL SMe. ON ——4 at the Ba Funeral with | sary. Cail for Sepetetment, 3)10' Eioctrente Trades, Box 8, Pontiac 5-7501. a can pois EM 3.4198 LOST: FOX TERRIER - BEAGLE. oor. Couple only. PE . — bree em 2 = re on_ Men. FE Cee BRICK, BLOCK a¥D NT fer Aopsiat. 2 (M59) Wille & black male.” Woodward Jowest possible discounts eseured: |? DMS, DOwNTOWR. ° ing. Interment i Roseland Part, immediately, The § | saua AND work. Also chimneys. No job too & 8g. Lk. area. Child's pet. Re-| Yer an supertenees cumirest man | ee eee ee ee ee | assumes no experienced only Ag Work Wanted | Male 10 large. Residential and commer- ward. FE 2-3669. counsel with you. No obligation,| 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Home, 2138. 12 Mie Rd, B Berkley. Poche pool Noted aan Appl oo seo References, B “r —————e——e ——~ ag, Cnet work, Ph. MY S © p LOST: ‘ast courteous service. — ee inne or retired —— eee st an e rees er e = . A Lk. and Te 7] * A en Gopal ¥/ | for that portion of the first and_14 Mile Rd. Birmingham. | 4! CARPENTER WORK KEW ~| ck BRICK CEMENT WORK seTTH INCOME TAX jong hatred Male dog. 4 white ARRO RE ALTY 7 £,3 ROOMS, RICELY Fon. Leonard, 2420 Auburn Rd. Auburn) # insertion of the edvertiee | | DOWNTOWN RETAIL ESTABLISH-| cyair ABLE NOW| CARPENTER ‘sod-firepinces.-MA 5-0378. ee PE ates paws, chest, ring-about neck. tip nisbed with Baby welcome, Heights: be fant son of, ment whieh has been ren ment desires part time bookkeep- oo ae 7m 8 of tail. Name, Child’s pet. ‘all Wi 8. Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Lorenz:|]% fered valueless throvgh te et. Hours arranged te suit your) § ‘pbinet work. New & repair. a we 7p EMPIRE FE : on Ha for 'Ted” McCullough, 2, RMS. DOWNTOWN, % BLE. dear brother of Robin Lee Lorens,| § error cancellations convenience. rs of applic ee ee. A INCOME TAX SERVICE LOST Your PET? WANT TO . from bus station. beloved of Mrs. Prencis J tre made be sure to get should include brief personal his- | CARPEN WORK PART TIME | CARL L. BILLS SR. AND SON.|C. J. Odell 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. one home? FE $0290. $143 Care mane Rd. eve furn,, ho , Kitne, Jacob A. Lorenz, Mrs. Irma. vour “kil sumber. No ry. ation, address and/_ only. 32208, Floors laid, sanded and finished. | Your Your home or mine. EMpire 3-31 25 Esa mal Rescue League | Open Evenings and i Sundays Agen, HE, 5-7808. 186 N 2 Moriarty and ——s beloved § adjustments will be ome No Press, | CARPENTER ALTERATION AND| FE 25709 FE 2-2639 Ios A ies 17A _filsuifas_animal“hee Es: Ta 3 Lae : : : ht fer th est ee Becif et ee a. BS @=MENT WORK NOTHING TOO ee Oe | cei ar Geen baat sence | Wanted ‘d Real Estate 32A |? OL) vecptn < eee i 8 ot eee tune te a@vertne: HOUSEWORKER. om DAYS. To CARPENTER WORK WANTED —| latye or omell. 4 qe. - Free INSUR NCE TEmple 34830. Detroit. quire 2 » — GL, agg ong Joe dag me emai bos eat am _ ments containing type Birmingnam ‘area. MI 64108 aft. a ee “CEMENT & BLOCK A NDs H bbi & Se A We Wil l Buy Tike ‘anne AND EN. e weaday, Jan. than te . i pplies rance. New ecorated. Garage, irom the Dee they 3 Moore Funeral | Sek 12 o'clock Boos, the atm ‘PER WHITE ONLY. ee WORE. THY En | ” WORK PE 53-0782 INSURED by PHONE seitonbas 24 Your Equity Couple qi 2-2738, ; a A rvey | ation . \ : Can, officiating. Graveside sary. | ———— — for elderty Indy. Must live in. ER NEW OR REMOD- | CARPENTRY, ROUGH, FINISH, = nisholie & Har — Co. PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES! {ng ho red tape, We siso need |2 ROOMS, pvt, bath, clean, i ice at the Gilmore Cem »_ ise.) Transient Want Ads may FE _ SMe ater 6:0. e No too or cal _ EM _ }-3650. $-6183 rants comes. Backenstose Wey On 2 one _ 4305 Dixie lose i id 4-2579. : bella County, o6 2 pm, Mumerall i a. sensemee eto eae oe HELP WITH GRILL BX- cg, Winker rates, Oh ‘3e07, | CUSTOM et mies ie 18 15_B. Lawrence St. close in, arrangemen — 3 the day of ee Se oe ee CABINET AND CARPEN: | builder Free ssumetes, OL 100 “Laundry -| Notices & Personals 25 7 ROOMS, fi AUBURN AVE. ae — at ee een caer meus on |FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. BUY OR SELL | 78". ; f — » tL —— — a a wr z es [7 EXPERIENCED, JANITOR” — 5833 . —— ise Leundry. FET —_AEROTRED KNAPP _ : A + spe } ere, Reeten_ Tas &. Also Caretaker. Ret -PE | ELECTRICAL WiRING_— ALL (FOS We twit aahow Be Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dars LIGHT HOU! WORK. : = CE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- —— SHOES aes ; 2 8150 «8186 82.78 PE 46685, BOR NR eenaED rt i Beautifully finisbed | Pontiae pica ieee Se eee. ee een |) aes ; ss 4 18 270 3.96 MANAGER FOR FASCINATING, INeiDE FAINTING. RECORATING, the ee Laundry. Phone FE 2-810 2070 Airport Rd. OR 31592; business opportunities. Farms ai entrance, j a, : a. 1.86 34 om exclusive and rapid growing dl- Stator score i ere sesh Ed Murray, 32-0657. Landscapin 18A - land contracts. 5 full time 7 ROOMS. : +4 225 405 6.00 | rect-selling business We are look-| _Dlaster_bdosrq_ repair, FE GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL i ‘Oo | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-| men to serve you. Cail and give ee CLOSE IN, iS 4 270 4.86 ed | ing for women who will dewelop JANITOR SERVICES & FE HANDY. Est. ete Hugus | Marsh. a ee a adviser, Phone| us a try. We buy equities. a I : : Jan. 23. pm. from t : 2.13 467 8 40 | ena crow with the business. Full) 2°8n. Experienced & reliabie. MN. N. Cass. Ml. FE 29946. | CUSTOM BULLDOZING. Me by abot =_—_ ntial, The Ba!) PR 1) RILFY. Proker 7 RM oe PVT eh AND ENTR. Sparks -Girittin ge) Home with | 3 60 eon 9 60 | ae . ential. | WOVING inG — FULLY| Stiveway grading. Back on Army. _Very nice. Adults. PE 2-4376. : © 40 7209 wa §, time. end phen HOUSEM EM_ 3.3623. 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Rev. Harry Beall Coes In-| | Por confidential interview. Cali QUALIFIED LABORATORY TECH- _eg FE 4-0450. LA. Young. ARTICLES ON CONSIGNMENT AT pp 41157 FE ¢4a21 terment in Conie- Janet Good, Detrait VErmes nician pogo position in doctor's = iG. 1 EXPERT T; REE E LIRIMMING AND AND e-s: 207 Oskland. Must M tery. Mrs. Mu rock a ine oe : | my collect, . mall hospital. ev evenings. ROUSE: RAISING & MOVING. FE removal. 5-6383 OR| be ine” be etore February on, ‘ oad eaters preferred” Deal with ct ah t ‘ka =} . or ey come @ prope: nerel Homes Help Wanted Male 6 nEcePtionistT FOR —pooToRA Sit Witk wF EE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. | — pana cen sERViCE — |_the shop. xf owners Apply box 15, care Pon- etfice. Tre, fies. or as orderly wants for water heaters, ranges. & dry-| trim remove of ragspiaat. “Also DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — To Fe ee Sata a Sip Eee @ Buneet | nena. a Barret Bryans ore age 86; beloved nusbend “2 M Needed MAN WANTS —tiie_Co., 2 : pili grees Pe trea Or" US ss krtone Dari Pig yee en NG ce z PERMANENT CAREER | “kina, PE o-e1es, Fe pEERSONALIZED HOMES” | _Moving & Trucking 19 ADKTY MAID QUPPLIES, of Git: B INE ser . stead or MIDDLEAGED MAN D@=SIRES 8-2200 = 50475 28, at 10 a.m. from the mployment in sales and service BD on. =. 5 re S G | Puneral Home. He will then be work, ar ADPlg to manager, 1084 | vow York! ‘fr De ar epening vo | Sort Buogrioneed repairman oa pragrxaIwo & REPAIR. REAS. ese ExCHELENT SERVICE In Debt? | REAT poe See Sr Eee KS W._Hurea ween 10 and 11:30 sitions pp women wth poise. per- Ww Lee. FE _3-7923 WHY? Cemetery: arrangements (509 PER MONTH OUARANTEED| ‘al FE 4st) or Mi ¢ane from | Work Wanted Female 11 | ®, 0. SNYDE . Phone FE w AAT 1 Reduced Rates ¥ you Sar Eeeeie ses cree a toeas | fo) Our eapert agpenteal imomwaa by_the Pesete) Rome. ¥ 7 you “aually. Pot - AL men, 21 to/ 9 “till 11 a.m. Ms y ‘ : : ite rn “CREDIT COUNSEL: | 2 , Our experienced sales force, OLMBTRAD, JAN. 9, 1988. EUGENE Deceneary We train you. Gar nec: PiEASANe WAY TO EARN aa LORS. LINC. Site 8. Saginaw. results call— loved hi of Grace G_Oim-| ranch ‘berween Gand 1! em.| Avon Cosmetics” for Sots AIR RE- sak oe a Mrs. Robert! Monday and Tuesday. - Waldron capable, mature women. We train “Moved permanentiy. Call eve- ( larkston oa re be Waeanes- 1 . |’ You to succeed, Phone or write _nings. OR 3-2805. day, dan. t 3 p.m, from the letay, FE ¢aet — Or Draytee WWisS MARJORIE TORRES, . Seseken'- Johns Funeral Heme; —— An : _Pisins P.O. Box 698. Huron §. please contact Emmitt REAL ESTATE INC. with Dr. Milton officiating.| Unusual Opportunity | SOMETHING NEW W & DIFFERENT pair work. Licen fn L. Koetsley at 393 East Mont-| o 5 Clarkston, Mich Interment e Lake Ceme- ~ a | 2 Se s. i calm, (ACROSS FROM BANK) tery. Mr, Otmetend will le. in In Sales & Service & collects, No inve ORIan- ay yRoNiNGs 8 BU PICKUP & Ww : | MAN: TON PICEUR ON AND ree FHS DATE 5 Jan- MAple b0e31 CR eh A ial concern, a loader, tn __40_ 3-084. & Waterford basements or Tull basements. | Wants work, any time. ee a et ee “LISTINGS WA WANTED ‘tmay—-be—-sees pt 'STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPIsTS-|- | pumapaa | : : E yobs 3 after _7 p.m. Monday. expansion program: $284 or. & month to. start IRONINGS § BUSHEL. ‘i- UNWANTED — PICKED | * tracted other that Tr PERRY, JAN. 26, 1958, LILLIAN i. $300 per a en lus commission.| with regular increases to $309 or 72 em D&M BUILDING charge. 635. | sell. Lb aurtey, it Auburn, : bg snow Ma For” Yor LET 263 Norton Ave; tre 0; deat) Sar necessary. ¢ ne jab train $344, 8 month depending apoa | 71 SERVICE _, | TRUCK SEMI - | Pontiac, Mt Ser ase fous ton =~ 4 J aeibeer: ace Preducaticn, ani experience. ‘eancies in tna area and »~ Sel opark ba. ene Se TZ 23-7004 — OR 22776) Xi, daw. pining. anywhere. ECIAL, COLD ae, ve 5. Seu inter Loew” Funeral soreie| ot apply. Write ‘online ‘Press, | where roughout dhe wiate. Sur | _ beste R G AND |~"MOVE YOURSELF | m7". F® =i masa vnctaslie Re Mi Siddeton will Wednesday. yan. 38, Box 3 : be able, to trve, 4044, wom and. | SABY SIFTING, BY — - BULLDOZING ANYWHERE “hayrides, “moonil moonlight Hees Piget, wince | SRORER at 2, p.m. oS oF tag ag 4 a te ape vs 80-100 Tous paid vaca- coer na. EM 3584 i "| B,_D, Thompson FE 40041 | . . cane activities, | Sold. i Interment, in only Employment me Center, ior leave sctive. benches + 2ABY SITTING & Building Supplies _12A | A Lomi, Be Wtd. Children to eas 26 pee fly Tome. wie coer oa in etther Immediate area | SOOKKEEPING — PULL CHARGE FIREBRICK USED. 1 CENTS BA.| 'Tronlee ta T MOrEER CARE OR ead SOLD : BO E" rt-time. or in my Home. FE le . T YW your isn’t sold z= 7 "er ie We Be tate apetivation by writing Micht + ! in Gam © eee ee oer Ss rucks to Rent Bante = rome amt 72 caer it's "because te Hasn't been ‘ated ie: Book ro! : " cat | Mich. Between 11°90 ana I-pom. | g fae. Civil Servic | Aelita Ss corte, eee | seer ROG — & FN: TAND EQUIPMENT. Good _eare FE 2.0639. WHITE BROS stitEine MaDrTERANcE a. om. | SAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. ea es Ro (Shupa” Tig ton, stakes old Good ALTORS = ce i. ws r Ts iT mM, one Su nen cocina TE eg pe igo gee Tf Bell's tan, 3481 Elizabeth Lk. Rd | home. iw JoLAPRAULING —_AUb gizEs Gum frets F ‘dembtraters Wd, Household Goods 27 Pe AL) i yout ehanes to get in at the| WOMAN TO BABYSIT § DAYS| EXP LADY WANTS WORK 5 : UB FE 2002 | ontiac, Farm an FURNITURE E NEEDED Open Eves. "til ar pandid 90 te 8 yee Be, wk, Ref. required Vie, Pine Lk. Ss 8 week. 5-1139, ~ B Services 13 Industrial Tractor Co . ee ee sn ae stat fea exp. in «aide eine _Rd, =e meee, F a} For REGISTERED 1 UNDERGRAD- ___ Business ae = : Entire home or odd es rg oe oe e rs wom HEL { nurses, . Mode : Cre AGS $8 1s 80 No jaundty.| Phone FE Ave. | a1 ACE ‘TRER SERVICE. nz | Open Bei Ine Sunday sah ton SB a ell tered wal cab, Hloors, fal, Base: p : i ‘ rm. with beth.| Nurses f FE oft, trimming, Get. our bid water, Tec, room, Experimental | _ bit of 0%" Postise Frees. | xe. ‘ ee Bisa fat at = 17. __ Rooms With Board 38 Reine a tS TE] 1oR @ © - Watkins s Lake Rd @ room ranch ty: “ia E. I onl Breese sia Bt ~ How EALTOR. srs eee ne Hwy. Maple 61823) is nie good bu ‘on ae: BED- BY OWNER: 2 In fut ; so en POR BALE modern, Auto. oll leges. pans te, eames room floors. Near Pontiac. reine z oL Le FOREN heat. and ‘ediate Near a ~ 1a RAE RAE- al... \ND BOARD Pag Joha- Handy to eae, Imm bedroom, seoegtly _ ND BAT ROOM A oe 33 1 : Lew oun 7 room, 3 t aod z eal PE 2-0. Pri. home. FE: aad ag _ Possession decora 1 carpeting. oy ormaen va t Homes 384. $4,500, vaca now. BM 3-210 oe es: L_ sHARE | “Com alescent - ale atten = Also garage. = LADY wit R ELDERLY ’ 7 ranch. ther LDERLY tian Sood or PY HOME FO! room contem: » hard ROOM APT. bape pie CEs ves. LADS OR a NURSING room, ont a Arepiace. GILES REALTY COL LETH | $-Ti1e. POR RENT. REA- VALESCENT | le rates. 24 w nie Will take 22) B. month, OR eo RENT, VA Reasonable rates. 24 gn i acre ty. 56175 or PE 5-5283 ELM. _— HOME i _. e care. Doctor en i FE 2-7006 ier Fria 2 Bm aa a Poet Et 5 ttt se“ CAT At Sets of" BROS. ee ee = LoTUs LAKE. a= +e VAL. Coase : = RAPT ALL UTILITIES — [on 1 child. OR. zee | ELDE! me in, bomie per month ogee « ter i living room. Immediate P Pos session. | woLTIPLa -LasTING- : BACHELOR Harbor city Couple “ROOMS = =a S-8271. i. FE 5-506! replace, these is annoy ' = Prt Ente Fi a ATH. MODERN even ate waite ORBLE REST” HOM 2-3083 FE 5-9471 LYNCORNER IRD © iss garage = — ieee and tnd fosurance. in. / = aca OR APT. ‘rigerator EMpire hEw censed. Good ms 39 1111 JOS: a : m| jy 6 years ted diving room, ' a pavbilabie | forth. RM HOME. sees ooms Eves & Sun SERVICE _ or MU Wixom. 2 bedroo a ca coms, 11 x 21 gntr seeping eo ney eee a EEDINGA | ; Hotel Re aes _ MULTIPLE ae Hs $900 down in Ue 4.2045. i Eitchen, i eerees garage.| | i ; z ‘ ~~ t iT lity room, . ; bs ek ai ht RM OR _lv HOUSE & OU ee BURIN "MULTIPLE LIS Realt; uti Lake r ad BACHELOR'’s APT 2 rm. $7 SMALL hland on Duc loT EFL AU . i Richard Steele, 5 lot, storm in ON? M eee erevaing fu at E Hi 1-306 aa I ; ay or Week “te baa enter 8t., pr omg «errs Cor ae rare home gg : $90 mo OL 1-7 wb! Rooms by D: apartments, Aer ‘KIN 224 Center Bt, Mighland," Michigan fi landecepe ie t 107. A aelgnbor bo A a 3 Vr (BATH & nfurn. =e WA school, All this for si¢so0, with | © conte BACHELOR | APT ce _ Rent Houses u - PE 20230 | : schools. Ail this mortgage. a tae et & — a PSAND ALSO 2 ART. he “vee “Rubura VELT. CL ea EFRON a ets Down will move win 2 PA aa ae uire I ROOSE e wit 2 : BRICK. oy de ELOR A t bot water In e HOTE rms & apts Som ‘ Lert _j- ° livt Ll z t . 06 & up. rick. : _ s in. Le ay windo Mee ag ee ae keane By SY pers Fa seis Seed, reares nome. —* Be ~~ Drayton ce te is what) 7 rimopene e wa. ol a — REASON ee ne es bo | 138 N “0. toad heach |= the LAN. = will live “when you see on 2 heat and hot . URN AT C ND EXT | BE Gardens M pan) — t Sorel ; sand overlooking tea , IRWIN -. We strect: auto, hea: rT. soe vA Huron T IN JU Ren med vis windows home fe: ou will 8 were con. 4 7,950. ‘ : COUPLE Pvt 5} BEDRM GAs ao 618 per mo. ae ; o8. sense | lake. This ral, Firepiace ~2) ay this peas es inl be more. “ Se errGeENEriE APT ecg ADJOINING STORES. x86) with built im oven and range hI ake Estates i han a peacices “ven = THES HOME wi be mae CLEAN et gas ear mont of FE 5-224 “pase Bath nEEDS NEW 2 Rent separately Ample | ha toma ese icone] E izabeth co OE ear n apy bs ber earn iprb ene a cen af this Cludes ‘heat, “ght ands 2 FAMILY 0 in. FE 27 uble unit ntist's office. | “Call now and te le Lovely mmer porch x laridinortbes § fercnah —_ ebildren. wick FEnCR set- eludes heat, 5 —— praung Clo.e : Ga-| do Next to de appli- | Ce ous nelvepecuss rage and sw: fenced | gna the ts of bu room brici edge—_will sr GS Mapes aes rare EEN Soe ymin Sr ie soe Sa os her ford dae piston ay nae | Seaton “eill'y|_jorwiag Sih CLEAN 3 8-3012 or FE $247 rage ia ors, Crescest Lake. F. | ance. FE 5-24 JASEMENT AND | “If it's a girl I get toa _ — and t bath | 3 large agai eead tL angen Ld furnish for the entire fam. ' _enly FE NEAR DOWN No drinkers : RE WITH “a rent: all If it's : . lichen, Yooms and ful ear Gaiage Gea many row m of a pian . APT ‘ottage = No = ;E | 8TO heat for a Yown, 3 bed’ this today ar garage ur A drea bath = tari . BeDRM KOE with SRibpubic automatic ge ett Io rent = ‘om bral 7 43 For Sale Houses 43 “up. Rec. Yoom, See poy Neg coe! Priced at | HA moraine mixup end in FE Z R 2 BE 2 2-862 0 Jo =a Saat . e this : - ed garag oe ABLE FO : mo, OL i WEEN Houses ; Sick ee ee cia crane r and SUITA FE $8 . FLOOR, | _5-8205-_ FT BETW 7 Sale Ho sass W ill be Sick, $24,500 with end a FURNIS SHED : Lecerdied 6-807 1 DUPLEX. 1 frie STORE 1200 SQ mn Perry St =| LI IN For Pte . > voc . enly $24. ae ith stone mrp ape OOMS AND 2 BEDROOM ery. pice FE. 37718 wiwrigley's and Taney pits ten bungalow | WU Pa Ace “OR INCOME sick, Sick lovely . 7 & corner fireplace, with with +3158 ~¢ ROOMS AND gas heat, very. D ae E Ideal for busin Danes 6 cail In this 2 yr oem Fine md “beérosm | heme: Garage. ] 9 room. néwly | Sick, d don't see this very aly . 1's Estate hearth, A coay trees. ; FURNISHER + flat pear Fisher: Gi wknnoou as cis, ace, MA Cail FE 50664 tabre et aren ant wth Citar pile! [ot Mie wel coarpainks Sask yore! Gee) cau’ ee cea —. a ee i a snes CN assorted ever. abundance of heath, upstairs 0 2 M odern. Close “ 5-756! sr 46: a / - Lt luster; complete- breezeway. cue, fenced bac 2 ae decorated, bath up. Vestibul ar garage wW 100x150. | acres with lanned for maxi- Only , Call OR 39655 RENT. REA 42283 TE LAKE AST LAWRENCE | aw er ae eee hew alu- | Grive. Darbe oi recone © 5 rooms and ace, double ga- 2 ¢ a a Prd | greens. Each pla usually beau- 4 WORLD ~aPT FOR E ON WH! seg CUE Tn) paren t dace is i insulated an ecreens My equity e, oll furn ‘ Judson. door, 4¢down and eer LJ auty, is un ng room GIVE MOM g2 Tiopable, MApie 54383 2 BEDRMS 2 aes a FE UNFURN —fioor ieores\aaeee mcs | teinuim torma and’ $8650) payment ORiando 3 rage, good. location,” 00 - mtn lachuding” eecresce | = tiful 8 roc er mee tae ber ioes-* i T APT 2 EM BATH J , cand floor ment can A hom month 11,876, terms, is 19 x . town Pon . LAKE FRONT tol Waler- 3 ROOM & _. se floor and base 418 Com- with $65 per $11,875, r from down {th the 13 house. pieaming eat == = nouse. FE 4-491] ec, 287 end fie tely Apply AT. EL, Today, miles fall in love w white ' wake - = — ee ; ous INQUIRE 2 nted separa JAC RE. ie Mom will the inted are fur = 2 ee MS. PVT: BATH INQ is k Bide L] . 2ONTT $8278 , “i ah pround: wood floors. . : Tg a ee sera os ICK FULL BASE- rs 5c Rent | Miscellaneous 42 CANAL FRONT fee a1 bev Sold Tomorrow wimere| geramig, Ince and Nodide mm cae iiving. fom with = : bath and | Aduts 47 DROOM BRIC o }room or MAN? di the pric saved ax That's wh the Ardmo Lots hildres 2 fh. ; rt bex furp Reason * BACH 3 BEDR er month Also $60 E Ars bas reenee alow. buill : SON AVENUE ellent buy in ely living ea for the eb en) many trance p r hen bas ee KITCHE 12" ment, 990 p ath north side FE UNION 8T 1 VA The own bedroom bunga Hoera WILSON AVE} exc Built ir 1951, lov us din-| ar family will the large “Mom.” The kite her ‘te EAR GE EOKM rm Vic OR home aad bath hries Realty, FE 55 wntown suflable requiring kned on this 2 il bath, ithe were: aoe ~ EXCEL- area. kitchen, spacious nee not evenings before m and at e for rs ek ie. et FOG ger moon: Bese? te eatace er iem nieafaree: For the family - in 1950 with fat 2 LEN CONDITION oni tea great a Metre dows 5 reasen a joe! , Kmpie cupboard T 18 i p- pel t ligt - All lace in 3x 8 mble in; that will : APT Reason “T1i4 MENT arage or lig _G. Hemp tant addres = furnace. d porch facing T CONDITI TH — ing area, full bsmt. rep. ls in the 13 ar re room MODERN A cheicr. Pvt i ULL BASE for ¢ Inguire t screene mt year LEN FULL BA room up, any mea large 2-c too! 0 . ; HOUSE F 50 FE 4-5509 $69 per mo Huron, FE 4-8284_ “ err 5 we atmos & large An excelie 1 Seo BATHS — NT —- GAS 1 just | $12,000, m room. Extra steps for “Mom, = = = Rr 3 a off town $5 R tead, 102 E ioseea ta offe the canal. the water, $1,000 L ME YARD priced at ht Hning ing room, dming on, save where she 2 TRAILE a blocks JSE RENT 0 - Houses 43 aoe iy a ke Es- round home on ru A PENCED OR + r's Deligh garage. Liv and ‘4 beth rey s breeseway ans be FE tere _2 decks off tos ‘FE ¢-2037 For Sale ~ home in. Forest La living |. grous N WITH’ GRAPE. ARB Gardener’ ¢ room home lo. mai Boor, « targe bedrooms. e-| ait in vend for refit_or sale BATH ‘lease Second 8t OWER.” . hom From the 26 ft. the = AKE ORIOQ}D WITH EES. IN- Lovely modern. 660 on Eliza- r 4 on the »¢ car garage ‘flower M8 "3 a TH & SH ~~ Y WITH US tates fireplace: to LAKE eened ND FRUIT - @ jot 136x liv. ¥: and 19 x ‘amig tile for “Mom's NICE 2 _ROO 40 Ediso! Ms BA & show- IR” PROPERT 57 m with room, with ser A TI cated on 2 bedrms., 7 23 large cer u yard to 3 ROO 3 rooms stooi of List your® tate FE 2-965 Ue recreation lates room bungalow n 80 x = MS. th Lake road. room. ex: with josets. Fu arden. FE 5-240 ‘NISHED } ROOMS & Basement $-1142 after ¢ Wilson Real Es E. paneled for grac 336. 4 roo bh situated o trees NABLE TER be and dining : nd plenty ¢@ steam LJ 10, Y FU her ao FE : E ON D its designed front pore of shade REASO ing room n . 6 oil - fires only $16, _ mL pel cotcamets aoe pater er 825 m : S WITH HOM terms, living, Priced at only ee ee oe ‘RIGHT large kitchen. On oet= | ce ceaseat’ bas ay oe mores bath prt. en e FE ¢288 aft Sat & Sun ATH MODERN. 3 ed $2500 cash - eau ectare wing, ft ae wil trade room bangs: M WRIGH wenity reoma = erase. | raacs and eer tone Ww NT VIEW hay alu. & drver. Phoo 3 RMS AND B Cass Lake Ra quind {th $500 Sern: Ca 500. Agee — also 3 bed Tf Ju sie and b © with Extertor f and complete = glowing brick 130 pm NETTE d yard On 33.000 w “1138 a | 2 in 1952, ol 1 trade REALTOR 5-044} e yi $15, HMetime slate reo beauty of snch home } ITCHE ence . 30 OL 1 — low built ner will VE. rE ee this lifetim eens, The be te minum r The thri MODERN K ul. Furn 4-289 NEWLY 12 | ELSO x 200 ft. Ow tiac. KLAND A L 8:30 down. ms and ser: ery elabora’ charm. oe SMALL opie only BATH. NEW! - home near M5 OA NINGS UNTI J stor’ with tts ¥ for ad- you! with har cottage 2 peopie | 00 MS AND d E Long ON 5 bedroom N EVE. SERVICE A this estate be seen 2 bed and OR LT > Sas vernois an, ee tor { SIDE OPE LISTING — : ‘ing m rice $35, of red ais etek’) PLE ONLY erated Li U_ s-0414 ETON NORTI ULTIPLE n landscap 1 Pull p 00d floors, losets. = ; COUPLE deco! 2732 or M : MIDDLE me. ares M rw! tives fail us bd wails, WA : NO DRINKING 1823 Le MI ¢2722: LAKE, DEC. : RK 2 story hom —< J] . jee fix. 3 Rie oom PATH AND Soot ee after 6 Ei IAL! is St. Benedict and hitchen, “carpeted | ana WF erty ot! ing Down JO A So | 900. Pea Koodo ae ree Agame aecueme a : Walk to 1 its 8 co | Vl asemen this sound Leta N Since 1925 ate 3ROS be _F repiace Entr, Aduits, AND BATH, Donelson Schoo shed breese- not drive by . 3 bedrm. starter ee nee ee lesa WHITE BROs. Kitchen ‘with rill MY _3-7152 ALL U RGE ROOMS re- WIN — 4 Jal with attac e, 2 | We'll /work ou ) build 2 or your 33 . Eve FE ¢- STATE Min oven aad SMALL och art ee anee i 4 ap oy Rest ie TGCATED oe ronnie bath a and Li aah Mcarpeted tan or fo i Eioeane pos- = ema ca my tot for small Phone ae oo Sa FURNISHED REAL E 8 ce, the shack ‘at — ues peld, c frigerator ied (near | AG: extra lar , Hardwood firs . large with fireplace, terms nS wil *"eDonald, 2 BE ide, $1 Dixie Loh! “oS tie liv- » lus utility and t iving room room ssion AKE yeent. Deon ouse, north side, 3660 —Sun 10 ‘tl $ = and exciting Pm AP T< nished eon Rds pe ee dows, neat liv recreation se on — LAKE dn. hous: 30846. NT ves, ‘til 9— stimulating | - 5 NOR. burn and Opd) picture win 230 Down and paneled galore and WTD. : 3 a _Call Open Eves low ing room with rte SOPHIA M. A. u ; ciean Only $1 with built-ins rivileges. oERTY | ; : ilies AIRMOUN Bunga te) ¢ sad floo Hetor 5 ke p . ROPER lored Fam 2g W. F: Bedroom fireplac windows Smali eR. Middleton ; $59 per month fireplace; la nytime ER ts ‘or Colo hool, tm-) ] 3- ed ceiling shaded Pipers Novelty” eer * Leslie R. JOHNSON . : ton also. Call to key. locates) ee eee Ir home. near s¢ 85.500 i Drayton ,Piains = iene gern a oor Vaubera B16 BATH hocen re ben fesle Ro Maddie DANSON we have the Sad perrts Kelana Rpprloc ey ep: lo pgidaort caer Fo waco lV] lal | “tin 1 acre ef) tertile ane trees onto the peer, plas. — ee ENT. 7724 : AM 188. N JC ne a heavy de caee |) be paymen Spears, Over ane sores Soe waters. Attached WEST SIDE. Fru Pvt Spelled cuts ene ‘BATH STE BROKER JE be! Oe, fronts or west) Smal ation call Mrs. | Near schools let. lavatory 4 e UTILITI .Y FURN OMs & 5-3354 5-172 Fl I l fronts, ca leges in the For inform nd clean, Toilet. location for tere wobae this delighe. Hata pany ee a 15 Bee eee ee LISTING SERVICE a en Fobareae’ (aren: Pet immediate Re A. Nott, Realtor Ow! | ‘i incees So ae vd a0 etn fat bome. Only $18, is ROOM HOUSE $5 per month ULTIPLE au a your Lats ’ ussel’ FE 45905 children and 5 «a j & EVENINGS _ & «¢ RM 5 rc as heat § M action 0: rE 200 down DENLY r inher 2. RM t & lot, auto ¢ fier 4 pm _ FE ESTATES call or stop A 170 W Pike $1 bargain. Ir You sup én WEST sIDE “tarnished, heat es OL 11-4266 after” KE $400 AS ABFTH LAK Large iiving Mm Se] | a REALTOR —"-* Aute.| Truly e ) idy ted @ cool million, apts. nicely PE 5-€108 or Ev BRENDEL LAKE $35 § Bedroom home hed garage | a McCULLOUGH, grein nee } Fs burban Dar 5 to give pe utiities, Devs Aptee 5 RMS Gener (PO! Bor mt fireplace attac ee th Bl TED s-Elizabeth 43944 | Getto, 5 Util. room. (Sy $65 Mo. cided you could = : AT eom fi 1 basemen + $143 Cas: Ass i 3 hot water, feet con- D and om) our dreams, this = & gun, FE WASHER 3 year UTO HEAT A re tie baths Pull on 31 . 1284 ay 1 to 5 | heat and aped| Pertec’ $1,000 in. Sod bunae- 7 home than “4 N UTY 20 wk ROOMS AUTO ke privileges 1a tle be Onn. walks FE 4.0528 res ings Sunday 1 to | i ced. Landse: bi ray shing gs 4 better brick ranc WARM. CLEAN Child OK & La 8 d garage lake Tecrealion Carpeting and . TORS FF 4-052 en Evening \W |. Fen $65 Fr mon Attractive ¢¢ arce] 100 x petecoent room s, bits “Mecman bis Orener recast ST | nice Jota IREALTOR: & Sun | OP “TRADES aon Meant — ION. betel pel haruhi eile Cogpensedl -- Bpae bea paint: qe Goan ovsice nena: in closets [377 8 Telegraph Eves ° ties, land eon- nay ige da acre ey ee nae scarame. ores pgtentetce tell agp come Ave 46 ROOM HO! Pike oe [377 8 _ 8 lots, equi down pay- AYME ™M t at | strict 9 nice ™ bath he NM jastered walls = Rent A t Apts. _Unturmshed ; aes CHoeE FOR peer ace i Ad adele soll Sticheus sau "irects ‘sc Tour budget — homes, Interested on “vO 3-3350 | fog "Gabinets guiore. cacboreny pie ‘a and cman this ROOM J 6) Whitfie! “1 4 . e ith. modern , 9950! 7 s ments to th wing starter yd Jed. kitehen t heat. very at r ‘Cuay AND PVT 6 drms & bath tile bath hot water $9 ted on the 2 bedroom bh wir AYS 8-9851. teem. of ne mo rn kitchen. = otra, tibet aaa 2 ee Boe abi a ge, pice |) mau heat and be ‘ erties, contemporary lakefront, ie eo —— pe __Sat. end Sun. TO | ee ‘Owner transterred aot wiih pelte-walt cay: bath ea (. Paddock. 83 LK 2? BD rage. nice Win te E tates 3 bdrms., rm, 3 yrs. old, ing. On you fprsh roa | gage c & in «, fam oe hed) Acai) sey) “thot water, attached rE e376 or ‘8 net 2) Elizabeth Lake Est: ¢ cam cosas ce ae Mie OR 3133s after T'00 ON. nN propiedad omer echer Z berta Apts OOMS GA- hot 660 TRADES everal homes tha toc | Eliza aped lots with 3 parm. nogern, lake ‘pri MM“. OR 34 7 ve ran S | is all Anchor 4 CUTE R ter beach 256 2 We Hoge Teed ban property | 2 well landse flowers is modern, ‘ON ON ALL ° ae »WALIND corner lot is Has 1st ciel ry room scare Lets PRescot 1-7 ISE FOR RENT. P W be traded I easeesees for sub- | shade eee oy very nice 2 are TE Poss: Bas/ON altor BE teas NION LAKE OFFICE Lake R4 a Giroux- L ESTATE reshel for aged ear rage, Lols, Pontiac 6 ROOM HOUSE ve city. and ¢ have yout? . 1. —the wetting fo nihcae eth IMM ANGUS c aT U TY SPECI 2188 Cass NERAL REAL R 3-9701 tee shrubbery j - seer at RMS MAIN FLOOR _DINNAN FE alee sTovr urban What = 5 room apt hgeed usable = CP . _ Ortonville NA_ 17-2815, LAKE eat tel PONTIAC re GENE Hwy = oa S mee Only $17,400, 2 LAR ison 8 AND 166 W full baseme included an H_ Collect oe an eas is — fienbutad aS A 17 All ROOM furn ing ine Ca € Le @. DEPE. ter wee LAKE FRONT. 6 raft al jutitiies® “6766 ¢ eorge R. rwin) aie sae eras 248 Ww Ls ONG a E LL ‘| ea D> [BEI | | Ty ne RE: EQUITIES iT ALL DI = a = ain couners 38 t. 9981 Howare MECHANI Ave | - — aa . le THEIR , y od this Pear Sreend St. BATH 460 F 260° Baldwin | ‘ ° iBUY . 5 you'd better g bedroom MAple aD ADULTS 7 mo inenie te 20', Auburn Ave REAL TOR 5-010} “ | West igs Erk home at ivi ian S ~y bas EM 344671 | 8205 - $425 room ages ON kitchen. 3 ROOMS pe rer Ase e 2 eee 4-0534 — HOME NEWLY - ~ Well 18e ate bath inciuding 643 Union Lake e E-Z paym pega down, wn k fireplace only. 454 Au ENETTE M HOME ; sher | rooms and basement 1 LAK AKE hare brick par 1. Modernized $ AND KITCH lots 7 RM FAR 1 heat. dishwa BEDROOM tha) wesement Wrooma. full LO U NION a 5 mosrenn, and = mante an idesi 3 ROOMS | At ted Soft water re-| decorated On ‘ch. 3 bedrma,. 4 ily home. 2 ba Full price 3 be ar garage A = a lus living room, ; ulre 290 W hana co bath tile — large Newly deo: x » Inquire car =] laces ie a tea Retfer- ram ! 2 car gdrage and 2c d township wa I } rm. home full bath —, OME BUI WE hs a ay = very ae 300 N. Sagi. iat athe. “Clanton 55881 ; $2000. § 1560 down: re oe ere ete OW 3 ted : ro mt acu large lot. | TER pe yee. bas full basement — mee _ ee eerres : USE tile bath t basement. aterto ot Cen- 2 <= : FCO RM HO IRE ceramic Priced a TS San. rivh and ntiae y tAROE nus, Mice apace i “oedrme children taken. 265 0: Min AT eplendor around th 818.800" wlth 11.000. mort eae eee ment dati as with 61.330" dows. | RTDRID teal choot. Only’ s11300 Ba. rated. Plenty pf cio: near Eastern be d Lake Ave WA j-room Western ranc ring a 20x24 available. Call no bh Full basem: = -95500 t (Arter laa nee + iE el tora a pees & gareg Security dey BEDRM. s for a low do ater, insulate: $8,950. $1,000 _ Hifis, the oni te SI aia storms and § corpetins. IARTRIDGE 2 ceramic base- School Gas heat = TON PLAINS 2 ement, roars Tile bath and many he arage, full Lies a aROpe He -tet se Price includes il han : [i TOR I AR ON SHOWERS. Full mont LERN Lapel Boge = ull Tibase lan | Pleaser res aoa ‘Terms. Only $800 down w REALTC a0 W. HURO? with contains ree A : \ KERN els : Btlached garage 1 other featu down, se up, Te ocd lee. Only iate possession. 3581 1g ry _ ment c sing recom wilt PALE ‘OR }-7I6 De. a LI FRAME HOUSE Smith-Craw : Immed FE 63001 an ‘TIL eT room, dressing hen 2 2 9996 ATION W n Eves E BUY intfsts BEDRM. bath & pa : FFICES c = er. Ot] steam eg #4. 2-094 ESIRABLE LOC ia state is) Huten WE tm., kitchen, t. 8S: gas TWO 0 OL 1-0002 5 OR 65 show hed garage. Spr _ ROOMS § BATH HEAT FUR. DESIR: ave peer Genera: Horpital i en tor or WH | bane erat eae tarnished. 8890 8 E Aubura Ra _OL_6-1226 . SOS here ts L ARK Ker system weet Ss ering 4 basem = , wate ves ¥ 1508 E Makes ountry ‘ is outstand: A OR 3-1978 Fe iG SERVICE | hat mo e in the c ed C you this uc! STE Rg REATED, SEAR _Pe ore EXT SE eTNa eee minty Realty you neve siways Soatenn Sve ey sree een wlth $19,000 4 BM UPPER Stove & reftig. FE— TOR KT Oakland Ce ic ne af emetems of mnths TRADE. wii accept P modern Cost at $40,000 — = s : ‘ me @ : e 08 EAT AND t Seminole Till English co: Xe Cte, 2610 ote 32411 After 7 H ranch dad heamed ane ae Meet - at halon pret | down. : - Oe en eien ee oe pd rath eleeg endear Center hal mn Cheroker road & HARG M STREET EM_>t1e4_or_ EM | Bat Puree | acne eal bare aie Built in 1098, oak ficors, plastered slie R. Tripp, Realtor MOUPEER HEATED NEAM rooms ant hain Cran end Wea aptcioae ooays. ae prvennce fea UILD NOW Cimact Basement Purnace | Gb gees | Bea “hedier a | Leslie R. Tripp. “Pe 2100 alee te PE 3991 abopping room and ite tied pooner cil Sid LEM B lans or| brick CaENOES 1,200 aoe Laces fossa “axtonen: ars 155 feet. Oniy $10. ior PE 31300 Webster Schoo! EST stpr. RADY foes carpeting In 4 roo yasher | —— t or yours Our p start- TE GT. Resale. es use teres aa neled lot 80x FE 5-8 e457 UPPER W New. CALL MBS. BR/ inc iue automatic w 1! On our lol will build you a See| FE COLGA age. Bal out mahog $s, Del- buy brick. | SALE HOUSES § & BATH transportation se a draperies GAS steam hea ours We leted home. down to mortg: taxes Ss say itchen and cup! for wash- bedroom br d yds Se ee : lee EL and extras ¢ tr basic or compile in Waterford month includes ta te ol heat Sitea te "and ee eT aa tence — decorated 5h Fast Bivd WN ¥TON out $5,000 down er me r iinfor- per odern. co 0 r 4 acres oF $1.5 foo’ ecreation 7 So oe : aa a7 OES POR EL PAy ros mbeod : oe jis ‘Estates, For peek 4 room m anes in ute ties p eed a ar pee wack geristsion: : M UPPER GAs tes per HOU sins aren Lake privileg S Rooms, 344 Acres { OFFERS eiies call Mubert Sixt SUR OBRRE Bere sree Dearing, frut trecs. Pic faalgay bene qoe \ ) Faimer of Waren Adu 10000 or MAST tt INFURN ; eae poe : _Trw a lene ia vues 4)pecas pioner IE New pi 316-500 with terms. $13,850" full price a “ month. _ ‘Y GAs FOR RENT. eee Weil sad lo Waterford g | = om fie Built in range countertop, ISE T BEATER. 3 RMB. ON PE ra ee as pe alee BEDRM celouk” Nice § b cate ae Low Down Fave! ‘oom West Blo bedroom, see ees cipreerss: e Taree. bath in com: | 5 DOLL HOL m and se DOWN REN cheapo Established in 1016 eat. 1 or VELY CLARK Aple 5-5046 panewow Dil ' 218x660, — ~~ Built in large kitchen | pric attached garage, e 4% jled — has bul mity = clean 4 roo 1985 cant, & little work. $5, home * etl DECOR LOVE Dest choc EM As USF rooder house Jo ranch pews. 116 eat. Alu-| 9%, car % nr. school, Larg er} pletely tile e wines oune mest tome, built "in ter resece ; tn your own rch — TH NEWLY 59 home near 3 DROOM HO bro 11.006. Terms a ullity. ot reens.| i, acre jo mortgage, own Knotty pus indow. built bath ho heat. gas wa price. . ou! LIVE re the gad a of your sea. 8 RMS & BA Ol heat FE 3-925 ADERN 2 BE Pontiac Pre-« Price $11, an storms and sc cel r cent FHA ectudine m. Picture w: pasement. ol! with off he foie garage hanes from lle ana hete‘s tha bedinaen “caacn On West side © 82 NEW. MODE nabie Box 21. aH inealated Lot Geaiae, ke led hed easier ey 1487 beok ‘shelves, Tiled grill. 1% heater, ead one w ao) more Wo cheese Oe sete! ore lovely condition 90M FLAT. LOWER dais EDROOM 5 Ineulsied tof Pontiac. | franste arpet. MA 61487, Bee earl erp, oe Ne we tie Gee reese rel & in “very wetter ooa € ROOM FLA led. FE 54425 ODERN a By) 2 ouces ; lent location eas: drapes _& carpet > $1380 DOW furnace. 1,000 do rees2s a ont the type of bh the neighbo nd Jt _ berry Remode - MODE $65 es Lib unis rice $5. 500 + enesThO! 1G HOME $750 t under: car garage, $ only: $5 — and tell us You'll like the Gr ad Jt. 1A APTS Meets ae 1200 om Total Price po". = = 397 B th, Lcrdnlnara Not - Town- Ne sire, i . hew schools, Grad 1 rd | ; ae! i Seo) cone La ee _ ; Tite ta mimes wre , “ Hl loner) wee Tout tirade livable. $300 DOWN Independence. Town $4.98 Bows a de REE an ESTATE! is geno — won't last ] tion. Includes ample h ermit- _ : : room modern er month) Tocoon ely comp at ship. 4 5 f ht folks, o STN oy 4-4813| High’ the price Children p N 2 BEDRM im MA 6 roon nted at $75 p at Le tied entlr Vicinity of gars Walters ¢. That's rig ke CLARK FE long becatise Mab Gown ° ee ee ee ALD Song MODERN _2_ dand 5 p ee ele -Unit Brick -type| Vacant. Rd Boch | on trade dollars will ma’ Ta 46492 Open Evening 1,000 §1'500 Sead ie ‘En Huron FE RENT. 41 Tar TEDEW OU RE | snd 4 to $5300. ete es, O- Ln aimee valts "conta i. a oe sca tect NORTH Se baesenraiier, 12, bee ~ Taras is Mere parcels. Plenty 1362 Ww. Huron ne Seervice _ $1,000 DOWN. Attractive —————— : ISHED FOR NEWLY DECORA ted FE 53-5862 Full price $32 : artmen 1s and bath eac Realty, IM BUNGALOW, equity for | Tare lots to choose ter: _ ONLY e e in APT EES Taba 5-430 _ehiid accepte i tate 2 room e 1 large room R, 6 ROOM BU t 1,600 down. =F for further Pear slow nt + home is heat A Reasonable — TS CALL Sma MERCE LK 4 units hay Inciudes all | gy OWNE! d garage vacan tr : 100 x 156 $1, Call today sae A NIC ie Rel Sereed: space PARTMEN HOME ON COM or un-) : 6 Rooms d bath each. ciectric | basement an Tenwels “School. | pot on your mation, EXTRA } MFORT— with lovely estin fur. COLORED A ; NICE beach, Furn West Side—6 R to an iture. new Ay i<—_to_8t- Mf $495 down: . ES ra ELED FOR CO e, that Pull a MY. 2-018: “ROOMS Across from a _ € most econvenien 5 furn and refr t bioc 82149, : N —— information. rTNT ER PRIC FR REMOD: 3 bedroom hom tar knehes. to heat. Paved — LAINS 5 school. tun MA 41 Vacant A ice room s stoves ll panei hea’ FE lot. Call Realtor WINTE re West side, features, large | hate, easy DRAYTON P venient to sch eee tT WEEELY ton, @ extra nic rch, oll electric wa trolled, elec ; ¥DEN, Rea ail on lake prope ves you many mi, modern chee bus, A® modern. Cony center On bus REN B mi ia sand sleeping po Seema thermostat con a aia DOW ] G H FE fee Still prev hoice lakefront 2 & rete: e, gas fol so at once. t lot | church, anerolg $65. per mo o ees home a __baths ‘age Fasy a ic water heaters, teens. 3 a0 ty, see this c es, good iv with ing Lee com- song at $7,450. aise vacan « f heat turn ia etes ful § mm oN FE gar this one soo: Ar ms and sc with | a6 E Walton Sun. 10 to in of tish- kitchen ner, lifetim h v allable = * Tine. 'g 97 8. OR 32414 | Beau 544 EE OBivd Don't. fail to see num — stor dition, lake starter home Oper Eves lot_on | bos! and heat, water softe: lassed in pore next door av * | oe ays Ties—dasement. 5 i Excellent con ing in- w 3 bedroom lete. Don swimmin te for 2 lev- ion siding. glassed TERMS ing 2 ROOMS. a = orivileges. Now show 900, Ne nt, i OR soe: DoF ing. Excellent site wn or | sgaeoes $10,990, EAS ANOTHER outstand : FOR RENT end eo privileg a week. $26, baseme: 7 d uid ly do & more for - HERE 18 on Wat- -- febes. uburn Ave furn. 3 os _McDonsid._OR_3 SALE ore: s mesa good late oo | ' : b rivate beaches ‘and ; aa furnished 160 A BATH UPPE ewe Houses Un K ~ Terms HOUSES FOR ¢ Or pale Laps dove paymes R Hiltz ings a Lake Sepriv 2 ee. nce 1s me income, Located PELE a4 2 orn 43525. tteInc se McLarty. Broker + siae € t Realtor J. . Terms fa full bantinen Guached 3 . : pe Putnam cee PE 4-4821. say ween CR sae W. Huron Evenings vas - | Roy Anne "| Rose } me afc = TBeareor Nene. M. Stou Sse ue REALTOR i int oes rage | Reon eee. ik: o G : Ld 5 : : screens. = ee ae ROOM APT carport. Be fg ie lease- Open. Ed 8-0466. > BEDROOM wit id CAR GA. geal ad ne 71 N. ooh at 6 p.m. 1011 W. Huron ae 5 ig ony $0,800 — $1,500 O ea r wo e. Ne ; TELY wi UR; ing -2105 r Huron day 1-4 rae rec house as do to bus GROUND : aoe FVES a = bone 11) PARKLOW, 2 open Evenings and Sun Will accept Sete ne room, dining room. . ' down. NISHED ORLANDO SEGT Wallen ena TRAN aad _Payment. OR oF a Has Lahidag a ost and bath * d Kent Inc ‘Realtor = nhs Al HEA bdrms, $5 NSIBL kitchen, : n 7 Moor. oe WILL Ree aay meron | 4] the first floor eat 6S ee Floyd Oe wes at a ® _Water. —— ca 2200 . FE. ts. varty. prac home 6 and fu dition Orchard Court” a ae Gloag Beat iat) «Ree HURRY! sosand ifeer) Masato; tox ALL ESTATE manor Eee ee Op 2 ntiac -con- hoo _FE t- . 8M. val aeceea Serer oe _thter or Pontiac 37 M WEST ier enced WL ek a At: HOME on 2 ner room, FULL t nN . Zagjycetanee “Aut ny ie PT OE cre BEDROO beeutany fandacaned ah ot | he Gav Charm t10.80 00 Whrh TeRus Blix ThoBl peel. wns EMpieto dua! entran Ba | J beautifu tiled bath. She Gav Char "To surT ] 000 DINING alls, oak : : = IRN ~--. VT ENT, | ~ 3 bedrooms, room TheG . home is .6, pli wi venneentnroom - MODERN 4 RMS PARTLY FU ‘path 31 Pine st FE. 0123 A HOM Eo eae are “nclMae. Pull of te enjoy in thle a won ‘Ask for Mr, Verlee f a res Fn ees) (110° of Lake Fronta. th IN dining y ee door, Uaroey, DUPLEX Arr res ae LoRT ees Ae ee modern sie "amen other nice able Bloomfield acre WM. A moves Fae, ps i rata Schoo! bus 3 aire Taree kitchen. “din ae and bath down ary Sikes afler 5 - N00 Eliz IME. MEN ONLY NE. = srick homes, Full aoe eaned e fea- * is ; HOME. STS Ideal and living room w ny tion. Call iP QUIET HOME. ddock 4 rece : is deli replace G COs LL FARM aerpelesed poreh. firaece, x) Furnished 35 “ar fet ¥ ROOM FOR AORN. TAN TET ESS | on areoe onetiogr ome.” Ail ir tapers apes NO = me abe rou ment oy A tthed Rer sro ~ OVELY LIAN © NT bedroom, iy size “ear garage DWOOD FLRS.. ouse with shed end) 9s to 2-car attache aie Rent t Houses PEAS 665 W. Huron E. THAN RE) large rooms, fam emt wired for terrace, 2 ca 1 family en- HEAT, “HAR: IMMEDIt- ou: ‘chicken house, ‘ce reezeway ¢_ aren Only ca a NS *deman TTRACTIVE_ 1G “. WN ot modern soem furnace. aoe “ate ty uelee, REALTOR © CED LOT, . clades 500—-full ed anise eertore 8 Or will NEATLY FUR TOP. A Every- 220 DO full dryer ® call Os _ FEN ON. . Only ance we DRM. CC as eet pated Ye Gee Your qomiert, FE. ae | ONLY *AL Sa enn lene cetaee: pee ee feet ail af gy I 5 ATE POSSESSI Seyi Sith "Fiome: payments on cent “omaller home te dows pee ing for T HOM _NEW LOW | is loaded It's a rare t Open ET, ealte as h ent, Close _t PYT EN es — ondition, It's Lakefron us VALU fe r lton Realtor LL OARAGE HOUSE C t to BUs STOP. - very best c wl de to most of ° d Home RR, J. FE 5-d693 4% RE ALTY ak I Temp to . 3 2 SMALL GA Plant. Cheap ren NONE nae Wa at $12,750. Bee Magic words Ince, to live. Shop an LAND AVE. fi a HOY Sd as FE 4450 te Pontiac ref Bachelor: M.. 5936 buy m: fully enjoyabie offer Beatity . e of . sev- M45 OAK : oo oe sitet counies, prelertd F tor? Foor « gplltal, Pe vi WILL HOLD og 2 LOTS, WITH ayoom pune’ tow Ae Seyme of bekefront ‘Living ol te yp mail hor OPEN 2.0840 n Teeeraph Na a Se © or HO er late room, 9 aK a i en roo! 5-78 : DY A insu 4x13 livin “custoth bu ar rd S-2706. ROUND HOME. or FE! RM FOR LA Full bath, i4x beautiful kitchen, win ki a6 q : EDROOM. YR | AROUND HO $10 7 AROE “yc dson p JPEN ace in the ood nerth fait ‘base- _Plains. OR. R sean Sa menbiy x" ida) TARO "FRONT SLEEPING ROOM Pete sae fae a Mg ooo | nt | FOR CASH IN A “a 1k a weckiy COT. cowitn Fa Ave THIS BLE fide loca ition, fu All for » ed retiring hings}, n UNTRY en hard Lake | 2 ht a rfect cond! hot water, bn NOW! *y t fl. ¢ Ings | fatton, OOM FURN. a refrigerator” = _358 Ore ONE GIRL EE THEM AT ” Fi2sb 51500 Don't wait, see pos i's ba yp HURRY, «se Lente sinh cea eetara ig a | eal N ROOM FOR es. FE SEE VTIIEM®, . $7250 — $1500. ; = : this er or ed Ads. and =) "ee ts fina a Pontiac. eer & laundry ines te ue BONDALE Sat William Miller 0263 “Bud” Nichobe, Reaktor bie. Stteert, * Realtor, PE through Classifi A 3 ae ——— 2-08) COUPLE 8s ‘ ih Hospite E 2 fr. Y 92-2821. ince KE NAT. COU furn ind St Josep ¥ mo or M " meoRooR Tene BE Lares ayer evvoings | ening Bt Jonny Hopp y Realtor E Res = es E oe i 1ERS ee Post “omne PE #1 “y : > 4 FE 7 FROM risH | WESTOWN RE a : titald branch Post . : 7 ae Kennett. FE roe | AFTERNOONS e renee 32-4677 : z oR SING j 6-604 ; : DOUBLE Of sh 3817. | FE - I . fay : 2 i tem ogy | . : 42 oo ' : * * ; = : a | ts og Hs ‘ : hg Bas yf j Smail Truck ick pe gece on Easier Life Por the busy wife. fate Keeping made in . om 3 oi 8 rooms. Truly. eer ae Phas | buge b i ; gPLir LeveL ar Wall to wall pearget opaeetll area, Rous ‘when + ", A Yi plumbing, Low dn. ent. Gor- ag with brick fi ace You tM y. EM de-| can have 30 days possession —_— — snd “priced at $25,900, Wil A NEW 3 BEDROOM. BRICK = —— front, with $000 LAWRENCE W bere over oemnpoe Call Si : ‘ a PS ed 2,100 FULL ‘ Drice, 060 Cedar BFE $017). | . sand ia Ledgerock bears ‘2 => living room, snoihe | 102 3. rae ot : a DUNLAP custow BUILDER. BE sURE [= our Winter prices. ae Orion 4) FOR SALE, aga oi OR TERMS | 4 . tncome 7, a ~ sofas waned and or a Jow down payment, FE AKE FRONTAGE ‘aw eats “Mogera 3 bedroa BR. ving beat “$11,400. Porgy BS doa. EM 3.0800 For Sale Resort a Wa Leaving ia ot ‘os ae VP DNTIAC rata momar, JANUARY 27, 1958 Basse a ‘.. = : pis vie Sous. aa ; 6 08 one By rae record player $14, FE GAVE... was0 ar Avto, Wash. Hees aa “H. | RPE oan can Be POUND | conv. Wash ye ges ROCHESTER. MI wttte “out vg Oye but. Ae Gas Dryer $280.95 ist LORS TO ae fees to pay. Gas and elec, ref aia” : LIVE: craters eapace & ates Mesias | et OTH eee. LOM ROUSEHOLD GOODS : seers, vanities and springs apd |g Cu, Ft, Refr, $190.95 $137.88 Ph, Rochester OL, 60711, OL 197#t-) mattresses Living room am. co eaene 8 62.07 Mortgage Lo Loans __ 54 $V ante radios. rage. g room you CAN CHARGE IT a suits, Dinette sets, Only $5 Down Delivers LOANS—$600 to $1,500 | ner mise Mine SEM ts resi | Por Deans ese © - ~~ our l. For any pu . On bargains. homes. — or not, tn OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Oakland Coun OR EASY TERMS GOODYEAR. 3. For Soy 7 additions or UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY SERVICE STORE 5 To rouge ‘in or enclose pol yn - ms ke ary bow 3 8. Case aie Fa eae WASHER. rn B. onstructed. kin Phon FE 45-0241. WRINGER ri To wild) & garage or on DeOF: ON > Sar. @ to 6 Munro Electric Co., 1060 W. Hu- a sarake ome ; 5. nd ortgages. flee Pontiac or 1 mile HOUSE AUTOMATIC Apply 200 S Netiona! Bul ing & vot gt Heights on Auburn washer & dryer, good condition, Pontiac or Phone FE 4-4729 _Rd. M59 OR 3-9477, call days. — ; ADTO WASHER. REFRIG., AND 5. _mise. Cieap. FE ae SW ads -~n~A~| AUTOMATIC _. "WESTINGHOUSE Washer, EM 49 after 5 ROOMS OF 7 FURNITURE ee _¥8 383 a AUTO. THOR a $37. 3| war ALUM M SIDING Orchard eat! Se much for the money — : refri Les Ven roar ond! burner electric ran YOUN STOWN cw : $225 month. Fully aceu pied. For) HUNTING CABIN ON PAVED tae lucing eee i only TEEL AND Sewer Pi e for better call now! $22,950, terms —!nformation call OR 3-81 road near Grayling. with For goog truck, car or pickup.| Peer’s Appliance. 61 i Commerce | WOOD KITCHENS slam. -_merms > will be arra r ’ terms. Geo. Marble. 50 i Glass, 497 Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion Rd. EM 114. N money down $5 and pie ie Me TRADE Orionviie WA 73868 COLEMAN OIL FURNACE “FOR|BABY BUGGY. HANKSCRAFT Lae = free gatimaates call 1 OE} ae _— Now ts time to see this 3 " rilizer. high chair | 1- bres ma $350 DOWN. Pedroom ‘brick home, ‘ie bains.| For Sale Lots 46 a aie mee, | BET gaabn Meiers a for"eas. | EUS, Annu opd ements cnn Oa tk ™ Wi ent, @arage. ; — : S. ee ee = _ bloc CASH & LATE MODEL CAR FOR : : <<. teat bangney one eo] Hooad eas Sent |? CROCE CORMER LOTR, WARDS fend eouitad. FE. des" | BABY BUGGY, CAR_BED. PLAY |1, YOUNGSTOWN, MBTAL CU | oon BURLING SUPPLY, £2, bus, Vicar Immediate posses- terior’ wall, bathroom ina Seog Sa te. “Mile ae Center. FE CEMENT SIDEWALKS, PATIOS & & ce di ean pa: c rd i french door oxs eas sini E ® SEWING Ee. sion. $4. price. Yes. a nice bois etna HE re i om so fo otorized cement mixer, a lain doors "x68"; e Like Round bob _ ® corner lot, Wa: “pDLe : ts, ks, also 1949| BEDROOM SUITES — SLIGHTLY shady Jol. Ask for sales manager. tates. Have a custom built home AC RES S—$950 Ford a'r Wil ‘trade for late | scratched or matred, newest mod- ee OIL STOVE WiTH| 4p is se ‘pose Pa ile, catones ; at tice. Call Mrs. 2 terms a good read. ; model car in ¢ L| ern design. > 5 —— 2 aaty Hum hr 1es Pirie Tuelme “M.” Biwood LADD'S INC. “You tell me one thing, Doctor, and everybody in the = ~~ w \eetenas beds Come ts and a “air ne "WATER HEATER. sca, Ritr. 4266 Dixie Bs! Drayton Plains waiting room tells me something else!" Good 2-Bedrm. Bungalow | see these terrific values and com-| $25, EM 36380 Bveryining To Meet ‘Your ae bare with all others Hoi FUEL OIL TANKS. WILL DE! 4g a Realtor FE 4.111 44 On Commercial Lot a3 “Ni tiple ee Attention. Builders Re chcoce At Walon Bivd. & Sastabaw Rd.| oreseent 303 Orchard Lake | —Hiver. a Multiple Listing Servic 2 bedroom home. Large kitchen.| A group of 19 residential lots For Sale Farms 48) Business Opportunities 51 | — Adjoins drugstore. Home com-j Ave _ coxa 80 328 96 Talbot Talbot Lumber cep bs —— « ft on. water in city of — gipoorg id ee bee SS aan pisteis —— pole pamnay oul aE Age * DRYER. $50. vee “PLUMBING BUPPLY : pete, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Apes cede td al Geet eat TH 5 ROOM urpace | Carge 7 corte = avers 172.8. -2100| Plasterboard. rock lath, C KE SCE NT L K. AREA | geet iy W Glass, Ortonville, werek home TO eubulidings. Also Sat een buxisoee arse asen BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. == eae = wn "5 HORSE _| hardwar are, pinmbing end el ae : 2 bedroom home. Full bath with! Wa 17-3808. 42-acre pare parcel, woods & hill, er what have you to trade? | Double dresser, large m ;| er motor. $45. 570 8 gy = ss b. / 5. He. Write or bookcase bed and chest. all for | _** Mover om Fa. 4-45) fu." ss0 —— & screens. Large “Raildine Gites” — ae — e. ri os is ear ae Gireur & —— 4395 Digte Hwy. $9950. Pay only $2 weekly. 20, 16 IN. SING BOTTOM PLOW USED POWER M ee en meee ‘i vi as see 113 Duck Lk Rd. Milfora | bob ig chorea) Re Ae 2 APTNG | CmEE gets at equal savings, Pear-| on rubber. ¢ ft disk, 9 sections. | we are cramped for space and Re ie ne PONTI AG LAKE wane a > tefection : ODELED or other he - ~ a bee uns, TMDE had weg SS ise. a treet ie ret tolier, ‘42 Fora « truck.” 9 erie oy $35 é z Fy ad “ } our ¢! ce We are proud to show a.| Almost new 2 bedroom home. se down bad ACRES WITH REM sees and |- nesses below will accept s trade.| ial draftsman ond straight edge. BOND © PC BEDRMS UIT & | _£2602_0053 Perry Lr. Rd. eash price will a good low end rambling buff brick 3| Hardwood floors Forced air oti LE MADD" S. INC. sph 932300. Termes t have you? _EM _3-0708 with twin beds Like new. Reason-| 52 GAL ELEC HEATER $76.95 power mower. ba odl — bedroom ranch home to today’s} Located across street from jake | 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains . Ohne Te : LAND CONTRACT ee able. Free delivery. OR 3-2808. | 30 GAL Auto os Hester = slate by Wah one bat faces Most, discriminating buyer Sell- lot $1,000 down. Sis peg te ee A BEAUTIFUL 15 ACRES near| SMALL HARDWARE AND LUM- MORTGAGE HOLDERS! | | ST ONDE PFAPP CONSOLE Gad. sinks & fittings | te $0 wo " fo | peacage sana ps Ee HURON VALLEY FLORIDA LOT $3 DOWN Clarkston wita 5 room log home| BER YARD NEAR PONTIAC. see ect or mortgage, Keene-| old. 6 payments of $12 Se tnert ; v +. $23.98 w.oP MILLER two baths, attached garage. T7166 M39 at Pontiac Lake foun scl Clo ae Interior of Rnotty Ren = BOWLING ALLEY AND RES-| my cars, 22 Auburn Ave. eae 233 igan SAVE oped GARDEN & moe yee ic isa, (Ot GRIT restricted loco”) | ewBER WESTERN OAKLAND each Streets, electricity, pho Ture’ storage. bull@ing, Pricea| TAURANT UP NORTH. MASONS CARFENTE ae apes BOOKCASE HEADBOARD AND| ——172_Seutn_Sae! y Mue, Birmingham MI 4-605) © HOMES, $11,600 COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS| churches a st obs nope ag right with terms. May consider! 2, veny GRrogsIno OVER s36-| {05°72 Siders. electrician’ OF ork | compicte Hollywood double bed. ATTENTIO GSED OIL SPACE HEATERS, 120. Ideal for soured lecmupis Lie in| lar k cee pire for FRE 426 ome = OTe gh) hath) Vogl be acintd Marbie top phone table, “ “wide. | PRE-SPRING Themape “ore Perry a dandy modern five room b t pee via “ ; qc ING Dew Likg Ct ~bed, like new, $125. Couch, new “1 EARANCE = @ dandy modern five room bungs-| ( . ar S on _Orange City, Florida H. P. HOLMES, INC. MOTEL AT PORT AUSTIN. OR 23-7497, Seger ber ee CLEARANCE wM STEROMATIC TAPE RECORD- attached garage and receive in-| ae z a 2331 8 Lopes Ra FE 5-2953 ON M50 AUTO WATER sO0FTENER, TO weave rug and pad, $30.- Bridge ALL QUALITY PAINTS er, 1 ™ o condition. come from a very deisrable and RE AL ESTATE INC tead ene IND ACREAGE BUSINESS BUILDING . trade for furniture, chrome set. lamp, $5 6 way floor lamp, $8 20 Per Cent Off OR 3-7685 after attractiv modern four room| fay al oN eT I 1pS FOR FARMS aa 111. PE ¢0003 RING/ _sun ot wil’ sell 3-40.29. Mahogany ang leather oval coffee Quantity of New 2x6's WARM MORNING | ARB MONARCH ee ee ee ete WHO? Ratledee 2 Eee eS Kin | YD INSLEY CRANE Aa| _table. 625 ‘Mi 65 ee while they last Jee ft. } and wood com wits i a aetna e aes ee eee eee Seaging or fuck bos Tate rue SUNE_ BEDE SPRINGS @ war] Exe Devs, Wat | Gece soonest ~ iy Lg er |) Comer it eagn) fh sened ig ee ee | eet ____ | Selection of wrought iron, maple) Tred THSS# A -Seed and New | WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBL $11.950 so TERMS VACANT } rea titapr ances poaae eae ; rope Gl gee a — vow’ SWAP CAR FOR ALUMINUM and blond, Pearson's Furniture. «2 Building materials is complete Bation doors and windows. This ito, TERMS — frame fice ood gwimming aad skating spot Lot eoniai ft. on Cherrylawn, city | | 10- oom Home ‘RIVERFRONT RESORT WITH best or car for aluminum beat, Orchard Lake ave 7 ur rices TREE ESTIMA ENSON LUMBER CO. soar commence be pastel ohedes: joie ars aoa con : wut 2 lot Gonibs , | Cloveriawn, | $1 S00 Down HOME. =n Se Ie ¥, YOUR . OLD ) SKATES pg eee epaieeat te SURPLUS Ww ioe R & B | folke wil on I s “ eo ' ¥ A dream kitthen, heated and pan-| have ail 99 kitchen cupboar city water. Only $300 dn_om cash Tot Te cece Pea: BEER DISTRIBUTORSHIP. TRADE IN pair. Skates sharpened. 1-0636 Material gals ; = JE ge eu Ts Me CHINE. view “ail ‘tle bath fall. base-, facta Dad wil are A Ta ear Watkins-Pontiac Fstate a tise and pm) gee come in and tell us the kind | me Avaied —- ee Spa ontlltde FN root ce eae $340 "Highiend Rd “i509 ¢ oR yo howd onet Appliance. ment. gas heat outstanding’ gar. r and storage Beautiful building se 1002150 on Home could be used as 2 oF 5 d what you | . A&A GRADE CAST IRON BA ATHTUBS. recreation|/ room i-with barllanc, “at's (aks secky me "Aabing Woodiow St. section of brick | 3 apartments, family home meee ese am go eee Lh B. ARNE S HARDWARE ser Se &-6 2 12 rug. Mid-| A GRADE © quality iotlets, not B Do It Yourself 61 cabinet sink Dandy garage. and bosting This home ‘s being homes. black tepped streets Only of business a = fe staff will do the rest 742 W Huron = ae $30 VERY grade complete manufacturer s Ee CO et TWO FAMILY. $9.975 offere f $2000 under the pres- dn piace, berene = Hoa Businesses throughout Mich - = = ELECTR Ic Caan 3-5831 guarantee $2450; no ee eS a. FOR RENT dow LONER VACANT S500 | Sot market vane. Fer mort. W- Dravton Heights pace Pa lewes eee oo _ MIDIZ TRADI _go0d_co: Soca Pace | Fe ue A. Thompson j witicce | Gea: Live in @ alice Modem lower| Lai ncacy Pit Wonderful home| rue weil located lots 19cx779 f 412 REALTOR PARTRIDGE EQUITY IN HOUSE peste Be RG E ASSORTMENT OF | WAND SANDERS - DRILLS - SAWS apt and receive $69 per month eall ‘ Main Clarkston. Wich ea Corner Wood & Mariington FE ¢3381 1080 W. HURON Or lot for 3 bedroom brand new | ee Oe tp : EL ASSORTI hee ROWNIE HARDWARE from upper Separate entrances | {ACROSS ; “BAXK: St off Hatchery Rd. Only $500) Tostva Peri: OPEN ‘TIL 9 brick rot re Pub pesement, | DAVENPORT & CHAIR Pst ra sed ree neatege 4250 —«dDixie EN x Oil heat. Located on Pike street MAple §-5821 _| & Vast Side - 18 foot frontage by 160 feet, | COMPLETE GAS STATION EQUIP. | | er WE 34200, Jerome Bullding| Mon & other Wess after $30. 165 | ; EATING — rE FOR RENT FORD. a eeep. plus 30 Inet alley at ment one year o ee.) Co N MAT @ WE TRADE =e Teo lots on Pa:mer Dr off Mt rea? mall house at Tee? | OR 39400 — Seo ee aRouane % te6 room ofl space Fwer-vanéere. hand - DORRIS & SON REALTORS ; Clemens =e he each. On.) Reasseshit priced at $13,300 pe . SELL OR TRADE stove, ie Bae <= mie er By Foe wo sees, furnace | vacuum cleaners. Lake ark ~ o % : ‘ = " ba Sy py rs * lete ] a wel hl Lael) Pore Corecteny pas nt tat LET Ss TALK $13 $00 FOUR BEDROOM - Modern Poedition 90s Refrigerstor, $33.| _used_one_year OR 3206 | paeer bec eprint Ba ays. Poole SURURBAN RANCH | Semteoce WtSeee Roy Annett Inc. Se ae an ioe om | is Nama scan on ve] ANCHOR eae ca ee ee A tevionta $ room modere bus | AUN INAS bide EO Jock : . built in appliances. Full base-| 5-276. No ‘money down, . | PFaPP * paint gaiow About years eld. No) Custom built 3 bedroom home| fry 5 a | Foo on ee Seay © 1 esse Liquor Bar meet Of AC furn Can accept| PULL SIZED GAS RANGE, GOOD _PREE ESTIM ATE. hee She | son mgee ae te a #leps to Shoe fa lees ety ba Looe — ——- hier esrage It) gs: city water & sewer, Only 38. E Aaah ings and & anaes eae In Oakland County. No food| smaller home as down paymeut.| condition, $20. EM 3-0334 BATHROOM Linh pape hs supplies. 7 s. Weekdays. ee es Bo doe een ate Cane | G1. cask feed Be , served. but kitchen completely FACTORY REBUILT WATER | town & gas fur-| 9:56 to 6:00 ay 10:00 to enopping miter & bas. $12,750. [rena Window, tileq bath huge G HEMPSTEAD ia FRONTAGE GN MONTCALM. equipped Plenty of parking Good | 13.500 BRICK-—4 bedroom home. softener. 1 ar guaran naces. Hot water steam 4.00. Montcalm Builders Supply. SEMINOLE AVE. Pui vascment, “siuminum storms | 102 E Hurco # FE +4286 E2032 _ _| itighborheod business. Only li-| Choice location. Two large lots. ere. ‘Automatic water beater.) tig w. Mouicaim. FE. $4712, Jat it W, Mura near General! nd screvaa Wouee fess, and “Bier ahft LY ATAECCOMMpRGIT OANAOE | Sulla wa'are: atrecve) Scr pengewulecep hes | sus_auburavave FR oama.| deeawece, shell, Sviee | ool ete Guada 3 Good ovation. Cottect “tocome| tae. ee tes faest Lor wexiet. READY “FOR BUILD- YN MSO eae | FRIGIDAIRE AUTOS ace ensembie, | pef, Diack and eee | from email apt. upstairs cr rent! subdivisions ced to sell at Gp heeded ¢ ON MS Have You Heard? ST ince Seutth “Eelevision, new 108. EEIGETS SUPPLY “| ACCORDION WITH CASE. 120 rooms to nurses. Garage. 33. $12 750 —7 : very reasonabie ese See @ stores, schools. 150 FT FRONTAGE east of Dueck his 0 tavera Alrestax: oil PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN CATA- 3, ton air conditioner table lamps LAPEE’ ‘ PE ¢3401 bass, white —— hosed ts JUDSON ST. jocee mete Oe eT WICKERSHAM Deke RAD i Wes Lane Seems | caress oe tas Pamuse Kien way NA About 22.000 miles Ex-/ aad bicycle. Excellent cor BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS| Clarkston Peltog BG Very convenient to St. Fred's &| GE ORGE BLAIR T1938 W MAPLE MAYPAIR @a750.0 “TE*. - whose tired owner will take $0,500 & It ee te SD ves reecerers FE 70016 ‘eve BIRR Se a wx HH f. In A-1 condi-! REALTOR nyse ligi\: ¢ +R wilt 233-2. + —onresiness equipment good ——" Bie 3 ee Giagtam. See G, A. " Thompson, —_ Accordions loaned free : > & path 4338 inte pt OR FIST TOBE wt BLE Duck Lake Rd. Quly woos per front; building @ valuable property. UM ooges | PAC tl ORY REBUILT VACUUM _ 80 8, Pe fat nrrasiceang Sy ayn ve 4& beh Gas heat, PLAINS Residential erg mera jots : 1938 PLATTE ALUMINUM - Cedi: cleaners, all makes, 1 year guar- PORK—HALP AND | _¥'th_lessons. FE 5-5428 amg pig Eres OR S68 ~~ . | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Cruiser gut 1986 Jonnso: 30 oct | antes, $16.95 up, Thyle Electric, BEEF AND, FOR Nit PE $1041, | CABLE CONSOLE, PIANO. LikE emis Sue Liter Aas A | board oter only used abou $09 N. Johnson. FE ~ . -| "new, . Call r : eS witits Me LAKE PRIVILEGES | HOLME a a ARTRAM | 00 FT. FRONTAOS moor Waite | SALES CORPOR: ae 40 hours. Boat is 19 Nes do REBUILT AUTO CHAIN SAWS Se em be on vise [ete louse = C Both in excellent condition. Cost GUARANTEED TE ; Baas a betel rapabmaph ao recom: eoranwa: ou Es TO LIVING ponfeinfocti, eon “ee “ Gere $2.450 WLI trade on heme. Vi: Fane washers | Pe new aisles egies ra service = cond. FE §-6411. esign ma ef n@ 86 Fecom- OTHING COMPARES $99 front ut ave 0 = . Kelvinator ‘erms to 5 ij CORNET. mendations of the Woman's Home = Waterford Hil PHONE EMpire 34196. neg [ANDMESsER, 8 “Sa cant lotse Land contract or what ROY'S R i: PARTS eee pong ae w Distri BOLTON COLLEGIAT) S55 Parke Pe ¢sie1| sitnlnste eontesion Large living WHITE BROS. ~ SCLIUCETT Realto . 41582 Bave you. ee AG CALL Us B: ; ¥OU BUY | Stan” TUNINO — OSCAR Prunes O8° 54 or FE fies) foseYeeta cite tatouanest BFALTONE C SCHUETT. Realtor |_pang ar Gum PRowt Doom | 7 11 BROWN, Realtor | SM RANGE, 3% URED, GOOD See See | Ea _) BEDRM RANCKES _— Lose. home, for the fami, eon Fis wil pamnite mene Bas. Pr pres ; 9, .49A Sale Land Contracts 52 336 w Huron Pa. FE 24210 r= Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lx. cue 8 : Rental Purchase Plan $230 dn. GI or §700 FHA. Only n Eves ‘Til §. Sunday 10 to § Lea s. Prop. a ~~ | EVE 8-2618-ask for Mr 3 to pel at this amesing low! Arros from Sree = Frvian Wilaee oats ean soso ; ' Tose KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER 2D oe a Galt —o 5 ae rice. Wardrobe ¢losets. oak firs LADD’ S INC. { the nicest lots available for 20% Discount—Hurry! . fui _With-Suds-Saver =... $3095 | CLARK LIFT TRUCK. 3000 LB. sie bath. shower drawers vanity: Ofanch home p6 ft frontage. Six - On $2.50 contract. FE ices, | SWAP 51000 EQUITY IN CABIN) | COTO Dry washer. Sy oo ee ig es MORRIS. lovely kitchen, ; iusge’ aes ewer. wate FOR RENT wae peer ee ee Fa oe ore tub washer’. $69.85; 1.000 Ib eapectty. 4200 Eitsabeth hest. Immediate 4- | FURNACE. OT WATER | ADDING MA’ NEW. $09.50 For SALE UNPINISHED CINDER . ew . aa tec Goota cc "pote ete. Lo- “gs H seh Nd" old’ Gic nd is 871. preads luggage | with 3 aap units. See it while they last. 43975. k house on lake jot. Call “Tm macuiate 2 bedroom bungalow 4192 Dixie Hwy ____OR 31850 ratea Auburn Ave. at Rochester . Sale ou ba 000 Ss 4 MAHOGANY END TABLES WITH _operate. Sacrifice. FE 21036 Ee 3-3538 eee tas lar; fe utility room Close in ~- le A 47 Ra For information call FE 2 _pr. of matching lamps. FE 2-2277 hal etre STEEL OVER. Sale St Store ore Equipment 6¢ - DONALDSON HEIGHTs _ Oe tee cereer For Sale Acreage 47° Min sam wl 3 om. Pontiac 3 PC. BLONDE BEDROOM SUITE, iingORED SHADOW BOXES. “head double Be, Fe tiees Cher | Immaculate $§ room home Pias-: — NEW ? ADJOINING STORES, 24 ; mattress .& box springs. Reas. igh ed pictures, magazine racks. “13 BEAUTIFUL, WALL CABINETS, tered walls. knotty. pine kitchen * 20 DOWN > RECOMMENI i6 each. Rent separately Drayton Plains 7 see econo —aorre,| Westaet snelves. FE etus ea8 | oe —SauiPnENT, TNVEN-| Gieptay’ 1 Matiocal Sash, tei a Only bags er a a Gevae wuacrritocsied mn tg | rs b hoo lp tne oe, soviet next 10. dentists’ * springs & Sealy Posturepedic mat: \ZaPLE BED & DRESSER COM: | TY & 2 wreckers, Fis_14755 recentlt rebuilt. 18-ft,_gon- SS 1 cture u S + 5 . = < . _ Taylor. Reattor. _ FE | Ponting near, Auburn & Crooks Sesictea verticat sate cax ‘fir | oftice. ceramic shop & eleetrical Walled Lake tress $80. 2475 Gillham. EMpire piete. Comer dressing table. MI Garage Doors ing a other ms Led Som hes & a! * = . insulated, aluminum storms, dou-— BoUT . —— batadl dry produce rack, exc. cond. 2 110 x 400 i ( OT bie garage. Near Balgwin north ‘STORE AT Ameer a Utica 7 T PIECE LIVING ROOM Roi SETS, FROM ‘Berry steel overnead sec-| checkout stands. One 30 case re- locotion of Pontiac. p Ls po! VER 66 USED TV FRO frigerated serve - self beverage O Of || fmatacutate™® vecroom vungeioe | PONTIAC REALTY | tore_spece. PE 248 mosern, step, tables, matening | §149s up. TV antennas, $0.98, | onde, ell sizes, ang, rices. Lares | cosler all’ priced ‘to cll, OR in A-} condition. Complete storms ‘ FE 5-£265 Business Opeariaainc 51 heaped ‘ Ply ——— pls aad A WALTON TV Modera door on 1 your aes o costs | _3-2732 and screens. Garage with over-| 137 Baldwin - Be | RRR ee QUICK $25 = 9500 LOANS! | Blt for me purniture,. a2 Oreband 515 E. Watton less than vou us give| 10 PT. FORMICA COUNTER AND FOR BETTER HOMES heed doors. Vou will bay this ene | {CREAGE CLEARANCE SEABOARD FINANCE FE 2-2251 you a. res, encimate: stools, Dakery case, coftes stove, = quickiy. 30 acres near Ortonville — sa Ace Sales Company bee Leke Ave. 371_8. Paddock FE 2-0203| ci, m. e, Heins room BROKE ve" road frontage — ‘ised : spay rite | £2; Us N. PERRY 87. | § x 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, 415.95. | REBUILT WASHING “MACHINES. = . Scher: Cait” on 37311 oF OR Son re with. ee Tottice : os Re- 7 geen, Slopes _gentiy to prune te bg mene Pontiac, | SAS PARKING FE 8-0661| Reversible, $1650. Imported,| all makes. Guaranteed fae CASH WAY Tp 30x30 to be used for small pp 1s ee eke oe eeegy| {¥ Toad | All or part a8 et Mich “ ‘Borrow with Confidence | $24.0 ,, Atmunstet, 90098. ms ties.” - oa Tt PRICES Franc vailabie for, ——— ES easy terms. ne aces $ 6, . Dishmaster™ Satripasr, Located ~ ROC HESTER HTS. sleeper. BEAUTY SHOP) SPACE SWITH| Where Grandad Did ti Grenard_ Lake Ave REFRIGERATOR 1 YR OLD. | « x8, Plasterboard, Lota of x tite] Ladies Ready to Wear be cohol Ownet moving a een Mich 8 acres, west of Ortonville—roliing | 2-041. Fo offers modern m serv- | 30 en eca eene. nor A ae! pele s curpiete_ Reasemante: 8 ts bag joint sément...... 2.10 STORE FIXTURES pine, Don't. miss this one! ARCH & scenic good puliding site, Only | SEER AND WINE STORE FOR| ce decked by 89 years of expert | _henier Coed cond. ME SAS — | _ 2-100. Raodh dogg cate ZS FOR SALE _— Can be bought with a reason: are L 1 BASEMENT 5 $200 down & $18 m OR | ‘sal€, good west side location,| €nee. Household provides friendly PE 8-954 ’ |REPRIGPRATORS, LAST YEAR | ¢'x8°x'4" plywood . . $3.20 & Franks, 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR ine: counsel on money matters, Ba Neer ne rh ™%” ig OTM, able down payment. : $15 500 1 owner must sell due to iliness. o pee ‘ty WHIZZER DRYER. 760 GRAN. 1957 odels. = of America’s ical tog easing Pip} ei sores NEW LISTING 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS GOUNTRY LIVING. 19 MINUTES | —°*! FFs RECORD SHOP, 102 N | Promptly. in privacy, on terms mu : ess OAkiand _8-2181. Siaoanne specs: Buy a new | Shoe moulding ft. .-.....0.. 808 Mannikens — Air Cond. € room. 3 bedroom home. Aute- from downtown, { mile from Wa eres Splendid oppor. aol select. Visit or phone KFC °C EITCHEN SE: SET,| refrigerator for a little more than | Ext. door frames ........... $8.95 Cash Register — Tables matic ol! = garage. Lot 100x- : 4 WEN terford High School, approx, tunity. Phone Lincoin 3-5502 a : 5 oo Bae. cone —_ @ used machine, Michigan rt | Ext. Fiuch Doors A-t...... $12:93 ¢ Items 150. Plus room apartment. As low as $1150 down. acres, hieb mroimd, cleared, 6 p.m ol, 105 Household Finance = COMPL oF Fo __escent, 393 Orchard e Ave, —t. _—_ Doors, —— Bl ceca ope Lake eats are, 7 @ Door Jambs ........... = . nn pair ttee We.800. with email - Sead ; Ss, ay pee eae For, SAL, ap "Rochester, atic. ° Corporation apa for sale, Apply 16 Schoo! SINGER ya pLectaic Ne flexiig" buts brass. pair...” 49 VICKI FROCKS wit ad = ‘ © 8 eee @ ‘sf Cone pegmer. OL 1-113 Office-OL 1 es Model. 200 pOL 6-079 am to 6 p.m.|3%8. Seginay Bt. and fir. Kay Bidg eu Felt Base e Rugs $3.95 | wiebigne Sewing Center. a Reseneneens 2° figs] 10 N. SAGINAW KEECO HARBOR Multi-Lakes Realt ATED 3 nas WE-BUY MORTGAGES HART eat Alesbol STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, Blanket insulation 100 ft. 35 ___ ‘tn - Bedroom home with screened G y of Clarkston. founda acres” 10524 W. McNichols, Detroit _ yg pom ‘Turner's, Mt. Clem- me oat. per Gevecescae ss ece i] ALC. porch and car garage, land wi a EPENDENT DEALER : kad on condition, reasonable. MA Gorher lot. “Ful “Brive only $6: 3 BEDRM ae hall as ” uick C was mond Ft. Wall Tile ; 2c § N WASHING Ceiling tile colors, ft...0 0°.) 10 250 small down pay- a bee a lage to comer lot} $350 down and 690 per esirable service stations in the | Rupocr ase $3.7 | chine, $35. Good cont. FE 27050. Ask for our ¢page “Cash —_ “alle privileges.| month. Bestine & Onkinad area. 5 PAINT Oni. ho iH price list, All materials under | "Siem a — ida — ——— +e inc & “Ou ei | ' $5007 | GUAR. HOU 1 Siegler. = —— | @overs. Bright and dry. ine, National Reg- EVERAL GOOD _BUILDIN : tation’ lo-| our own auto, or : PE 4-004 a cost, iter Saher A. JOHNSON, Realtor, 3000 8. Commerce RA. MA 41578) “EGra"~ wice LOCATIONS | feast oe cere as ony security. Up to 24 months | 3x12 CNOLEO ae 308 | ieee "pect pactemes oe Co. Cal . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ae | a $100 DOWN & UP low as ing. | to, repay. Js quick, | Studio eouch......2......... $18.00 bey Sey ym NORTHERN * 3 partes Tetion | Ser7 ee Do Ser eeredy FS iats| baei ar SEA, ee wh car eats, | Weed Tees SINGLE BED, COMPLETE, 615 ~Sale Sporting Goods 65 FE 4-253 Leslie R. Middleton | taba fama Progucy 3 ° | Sated a iS Sta een oO moe cone OEP © aay sf : $1,000 Down peoren 188 8. ee g-a003 | FOR ae Sees BAR IN Home & Auto and up | TOASTMASTER, S2.GALLON WA-| “Onen 8 A.M TO 8 P.M. Daily are, ae, bow tina, Is @ reasonable down pay- FE 57721 FE EOE | tewiegialiey. Brevsthing aw : Se sy * pact a ExonA ter heater installed. $159.95. R. B GAs WATER HEA 2 . sessttecl ppd Tires nice eee. For Sale Far ‘Farms 48 | up-to-iate, For inf mation jequire LOAN CO. EVERYTHING TRE HOME are Electric Co. 1060 w. Hu- es melon er heaters = as one rooms, newly cleaned care 9 | ~~~ ~~ | Rotphone calle please. | 1, Perry gt_(Corner Pike? OAKLAND FURNITURE, | deo Che RANGES FROM #55 ie, See erate... 20m) FINO. Fa ssesesees peting in big living hepa 7 CASH HICKLY 104 8. Saginaw E 2-552. R. B. Munro Elec. Co., win eu ee bape 98500 FULL PRICE — Here | -4® ACRES ¥ACANTON PAVE-| GAS STATION -POR Pest ‘ IT CONSOLE PHILCO TV, USED,| 5a SPF ge pasha tae es wonderful value. Just like new |- decorated. For a family this ment. Idea! building site for $15,-| Tent. Low inventory, FE 20121 . 40 95 B. Mupro Electric Co. ; Reconditioned from top to botiom.| ls it. Call_now - | 000 to $25.000 home. in Clarkston | STORE FOR aan 305080", 1 IDEAL. Up to $500 1060 W ._ Pontiac. Used Trade-In Dept. Fur = Tea, A bargain at $5,050,—oniy t = SS ——4 ————}- = COND, +4051 and screens. Wall-to-wall carpet. Brick Ranch $1,730 down. Ponting | on oa = FE_ 2.0662 ‘13 drawer chest. 15.00 ing 5 room bungalow. Easy terms; vue family will use this near Tawar, Total price ‘BANE P A a Ya held Heywood by 4 miles i 5 ic get e 5 $15,800 BRICK — {rs mod-| sent “sale! No buildings, 6300 a. 10 ving quarters, Baste aie WHEN YOu NEED Fuigiaaire retrigerator, good con THOMAS ECONOMY 5 t ss . . + eae ts, we, 3 Off Walton Blvd. PEER COUNBY || iti ‘len good erate $90c $f Sy cals FU RNEURS olan _-e a ee this home 35 acres of. good sot, STRA . Terms. fe trade ; : Aw : aw 915 Wot “ear OM oots “and ve’ and) Should wall ity quick.” Lat Acres of woods, mod caekt: | St part, gs, parma ‘va nA Aig a ee a rig GAs | WATER HEATER, eTO. ASH. Wy deriae Las Lambe Co. i 5 Z he ee can : 5 iis.’ Ghose ‘to bus froma, garden ssbecg ‘and | house, eotn eh ars ge binck | Outland County. Finest of faster”) signature, “gar of fur oa pat fn A eee | Soa ad Ww. area Sere Sete | Be 8 Pete er 1 trees, : : “ e vments 4 : se, LAKE — Ani ely_te- smdilp investor dis at price 3 lease includes living quarters. =. We will be ‘glad-to help| APT. SiZk GaAs "RANGE, § CU. | UsED TV, $19.95 UP: RCA COLOR are’ home. 7 large ti 2 Sephone. Pe tae , $14.000 down, Will take land con- it ms. Bs malts reretor noth for 8 Like| TV, $250 Sweet's Radio & $39.95 = value, fireplace. 2 large bedrooms ne. RIDGEN = Ee ae | track for part. 1957 gross aang. | 7° Ne RT ‘ PE eee een dad We Huron FR Glin | $18 ve tare Soviets with Steam neat, atiached garege, Lae. ENCEW.. |& er ie ANSWER TO ° A : a ee PPLIANG agyer auy| OE OAS DRYER, 1 YR. OLD. aoe Be Mlehigan | ioontas ft Tot. ome eke front. AS OR ese ay Pes Automatic Washer... §138 | - scaliniasiaaiagae ian Wy eo YOUR PROBLEM: at Boat * FINANCE ¢o | pera Porshe TY... tae REACH CASH CUS- ae Firs : *. i. * “eee scenes Ae 1. H. BROWN, Healer 138 E. Pike Open Eves.| Want Ads! To sell, rent,. P ion . FE 41574 ” Uy te dene to, TOMERS through Classi- es ite ey 1368 W. i FE 49584 shire, it’s) FE 2-8181. gts eg 149 Pontiac state Bask Bide, ~ ‘121M, Gagingw seuss! fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181. jim 4 , Orr , misc. bidg. ware. &u CASH AND CARRY Mt Bir 428 G18 onsen conse 89 eB ee a: BE zs : THE PONTIAC Ress. MONDAY, JANUARY 8 a1, A BULLDOZING © a gravel, sand, snow removal. FE _ 8153. Special “McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS PRICED FROM 8165 We = a service of your e ee — Credit Terms _ . HOUGHI TEN & SON : | Case -& Ferguson Dea! = toghester 1-O761 | ~ FARM MACHINERY ~ _~ ie “AND -used Prou! ver am en Mi 32 & FE jue: & "Ox! rd Lape ee = — = = Pavs top dollar os tate Clgpled —— ——-- “MeCulloch Cham Saws | Cor auburn & £ Bivd FE 60683 ” FOR AS LOW AS $167 30 Ww ood, Coal & Fuel 67 We take trade-ns and give E-Z. CASH we treat terms i WOOD OF ANY KIND A7 We bass 4 ‘sw good used chal, AVERILL’S NEED CARS. He Vanderey Lumber MilL M : sawe on band entree torirent: Shoo 4 then bring it here f uncer ot merozement 308 ia. We alse ad CE al sally top dollars pee FE 81 KiNG, BROS _ 2 2620 DIXIE Jalfon A jpriewoon SEASONED AND YOUR 1H DEALER re 2b878 = sews ver Wofou Want weet ws Pontiac Ra at Opdise HIGH $§ ~ PAID "FOR JUNKED hese ' $18 ap GReenies! #6733 of gots - FE 412112 care Joe Arthurs. EM 33-9101 APPLE WOOD DE! LIVERED M-CULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Lc WILLIAMS USED CARS, | OR 33 Renta s Parts & Repairs : pa‘s top dollar fer clean car» |. DRY SLAB woop “EXC FOR 1896 Crooks R Mi 6-644 A.o Trade up oor down. Sre firep.ace aod furnace Del. FE spi iCTiON OF NEW ann USED 1 at 1503 Baldwin wy 4-6368 escers De Ma Ph a z ; bet ar : SB a Motor ates a aa a F SONOS Ue kT ane, For top dollar on late moor! cars F°REPia.£ sRAD NED he 6 , ‘ 2bsl Dixte Hwy OR 3.1665 Harcw> a ter. . 4 ee 2" } : : ae : teat Fe ae & ASH eek “ANY MAKE OR = re ak Fecen FE GLE i = MAL » m Trade up or down 4 Oe COO is) ee ae ae Fi ‘ONOMY, ‘CARS 23 AUBURN | ee ew ior bk =1 MI WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI | ; cae Cora se _TION FE 28-0157 _| ce WE TRADE | ng wWeee Chane a.— Speer | we fue" co Owk 4 1 ke Fa: 42@ Cochard is Ave FE 27 I fae | . DOWN ae ’ 6 1908 WEA tren GREEN AND DNY, ALSO I \ Lat | : pave Wood Geiser tig in re ao tired o : : Wag wes = pa i i fd are - pe Hi he Phone Holy ME 438 ra PALMENES? | This is the slack season—the football stars are all passe, — | SSE Cetiiiers I or Sale Housetratlers 78 How would you like @ nice {rans HG and it's too early to tell who's best in basketball!’ . 5 - I 1a] for vour equity gs Se Te Phone YE ee rr i; er I ANG ian uk 3S or 38 model car? - “ ; iA ! I! \ : 20 older models to chooye | : : a . IPEPLACE WoaD — HAN] ee For Sale Cars 91! For Sale Cars — 9 cede? ktditng PR 2€204 PO LOM] OPEN Til 19 PM n a ‘ SEAS UNE DR PL WOOLY sit se Sia iveredoel| We buy of through 27 model cars .- oupyy 2:0 HEAP “E rae tore = vere herr 1 ore v= Ke ne ve 7 = A as) oe ’ 3 Crown Victor: PEASONED WOOD FOR SALE Ce pede __jerol ne Ro! 53 CHE V3 DR 150 reese Radio & healer. A beauts E 393 . le Ue 7 on TOW AS $3 e983 i ke ew Wo mieage B b F ] FiLEPLACE WOOD AN’ SIZE A COMPARISON r nt Cc t" Rally Wil trade Oo rost, nc, De iy 4 MY 3-108 100 mode's avalable in 1 2. or 3 1g PO 36 CHEVIE V-8 2 DR HARDTOP oy antes Tbe = oa ere ee ee i fale ay Cass 1 Gee te OO et cee MI_ 6-202 at De 3 Kiicd] it 2th AL > : er > pm : — : a i ' ; . “;yt 387 FORD 500 VIC R&H FOM Plants, ‘Trees, Shrubs 68 Bl StHRR US Sta Sharp Edcte Sieele Ford FE PB PRI RI = es, 1 ? _ 9-2 AKI AND TREF SERV TRIM USED & JUNKED CARS. TNT SPRING lease ae | 3 ? TR F TRIM 33 Packard 2-Dr. $ 405 Food siice 1877-384 Caklan< creds oc S . eae NORTH PONTIAC 51 Pontiac 3-pr 3 205 eu t Hu a a ; a wien | 33 reac convertiy'e $785 = ee BOB } ey , on Lad! Ane 3a Chevroiet | owner $199 245.5 \ TE NEW NN | : t f o 1 See onift 5 7 A ; fee —_ . giet atd shift $495 VE 47371 eee ( aroce once 1 Mobile Hames Sates, Inc INTER SAT INAL PICKUP TRUCK curv hardtop $495 ; PE AA3¢ ; ee fart y. oe ce atl Dave Hignwar ~ nan makes & modeis to choose 1988 ENGLISH FORD + ir4s Cranes Draytor Pa OR 43-1262 ff Wet ‘1 TO S < = 2688 Auburn Re Ope: 7 Devan Werk We eer LE FO SALI “ 1985 Ford | Ft ( mt 2 W Mortcal 46151 - £ u, TON ‘ =m : = 2-dr Fairlane Radio & heater ‘d Ae oo , Power steering ee? : = —— 4 55 TI SOTO) | tone Sharp $25 dn $1 045 B Lat 3 4 i FIRF DOME HARDTOP | B b F ] : yf Bese | FE i416 Oven StpwisHE, MOBIL BOMES 1 | Auio’ trans Power Steering | exo) rost, mC: T = AvYaieOe of recla, caYmen: Da-: i J] ] $1 395 20 H Bid " TROPICAL FI es ROCHESTF® FOPD DEALER | “ | TEI LEE ; 35 gason. 1: TRAILER excae , Oi, bot pees - eae x feaiers. Lghis eo 8 Teiegr apt E2320. s\-FoRD F-s0 EXC COND | ‘37 FORD FAIRLANE 500 TAKE 4 Cal PE btm "WE ARE SO!1D OUT OF USED. Pricea to se, Tom Bohr Inc | | over parments, $100 equity, FE CB i 7 282 _ traders We need your traver); MW €3155 | fetal de + PEEINGESE PS AND We —wiit seit —4_tor_10_per_eemt+ nF 53 eis? MOTOR SAI Eg other Reasorabie FE 3-784 on aaa Bove iy a cone per mo Xo m oney 4 ; ume 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING ’ ' TE HAMSTERS BROWN HaM Sa-es 13210 % Holly Rd. Holly. | rments Contact George Million CASS AT W PIKE B h Pet gno9. B&B Actor. ME-vrese 46711. 7 eee YuGae ree re apna re arr | lIrming ani ae eee ae $1 FORD. DUMP $277. PER MO | FORD 4 DOOR FAIRLANE NEW+ ee 2 RAINED COON) DoGE & Rent Trailer Space 79) “No money down Assume pas tires PE 27-3429 EVTO ets Beg Be ] “6 A A ian ee ——— Poacmate 301 Rocknasen off ~~ | ee Se ee ea FORD CUSTOMLINE &. _ ‘cnurn R ‘ MORILHOME ESTATES MODERN| _Hereit Tusner Ferd. 11 94000 hatp car, no down ‘payment ee the Care “aon a5 oe mene cake front and p.arground. EM $6G MC 3. TAN | Lucey Auto Sales, 193 8. Sagi- VS CUE ONE SNe Nal 4° LEASE ON Le FI & re 4 ‘ 2 poe ec? BAiceltemeled Be oes FE Seal ne 2 We Advertise oe ie en ee PARK A. PARKHURST 3 [ost bord ane me Cote RA OM. fore IViB@ is & vacation—712 ‘y : : actes includes @ private’ PONT! . oS ear #8 cs inde Rado & heat ier {40 Buick — Stock No 4061 $120) : Dogs trained, Boarded 70 h good swimming good J $10 dn §495 aT Chryy = Stork No 9062 $ 185 Re Club house end tornace “af LI t, 3 Poot = hosts ne ine en noc c —, sheiter On.y 13 minutes to Pon- | { € t B b FE i nto ic { DOGS 2B. ROAR: aos a po tiac. Also trailer celes! Bese rece © TOs FIC. Chevy — Btock No 3981 $ 489 ee Bett ene se" $29 Phone MYrte 3-461) _ 280 Hunter Ba Ford — Stock No. #021. $ 604 <= MI 60934 MI 6-2202 $6 Chev H top ~- No 4046 $1289 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 __ Auto “Accessories” 80, | 0 FORD va 2DRe Must SEL. 57 Piym. — Stock No. 4051 $1408 : = a , | RI TA BR ye [| Best offer over: 9880) FE: OAKLAND COUNTY'S WILDEST | ifT & INT) CUTTING HAY FOR 2 NEW 600-16 sUBUREANITE ee 53 FORDOMATIC FE 51486 AF- CHEVROLET TRAD . rele Tei Samual 714) Hall Ra, _$n0® tres $7500. FE 5-007) = Oakl ne at ©; ter §, week days, or anytime Derisburg INSTALLED FREE ——— 5) BA) ep Sie ist Ray i 8 8ST on GRAIN, Mufflers, tail pips, starters, gen for Sale Cars 91 «35 FORD CUSTOMLINE RADIO pe laceespDosisec 4)? Een ACEAGEGES, OSE UG en peers g & heater. Whitewalis. New tires. T 18T & 2NT ct TTI ING Al ia e } 2TS 1987 BE TICK 4 DR NICE CLEAN | Black & wenits Take over Joe sratmy cone nirgrca Mitta nates ese ciee aT eRe EEE "Tonys SPC nevrolet | a me oe as ee sores $182. Hudson 51-32 Pivmouth, : FF 48220 : | 1995 Studebaker President sedan. 535. Bc Le Re Dodge 107 5. Jotinson ee ee AU eXpepsive car at only $605 | wusten at ig ‘an 2 BALES OF 1 erece, oe St A NYLON. SEAT - Wad Biusek 2 Lee OR CHEVRODLIE : arpMincuam MI 427351 Covered $7 EM jeje pons ree ae = An per 47 Donafiow Radin & Walied Lake MA 41561, 5. FOR CUSTOM 2 DR. WW Ror BAl Es ALFALEA RROME De ea 2 . Heater Hea a;p bow m. rage R & H. | owner $705 a Caro: Long-Bieetn Re M. TEANDARL BRAND NEW TIRFS 1 ouner Sd: $755 es R & R MOTORS ; Long traded 1 ot Genendl Sutety 1 re 5 A “ASY ONES 226 oaxtend FE 4.4529 Up o 40 per eget off Biack of B r - Le nes | aes : : x ae F : a 5 | on 1955 FORD 7 DR 6 R & H FOM a es “ ane gabe male a . io A aX O ) * OS ne The \\ orkin gem: an’ S EF riend Clean ‘No money dn. Eddie Steeie 3 ‘ Faas * 1) PAM AGS 280 Manter Biva Ford. FE 2-2 | On oe : mie ee ee Mian Miaze: etter (ars for Less «3 custo 8 ¢DR. R&H | HAY & STRAW wi DELIVER =! se mee aay BUICK SUPER H-TOP R&H MIS 8 Saginaw USED CARS Ready to go $49 ' le a if or o-er } i = oes eae t : : “ or Sale Tir s RO Dvnatio No mone Eddie f P&R MOTORS MY sits nn TS Ce ON re ee cee 1937 OLDS i 1. 1): AY 924 oaktand PE #3520] For Sale Livestock 724 goin a pix’ 3 eso 16 8 PLY | 1956 BUICK ROADMASTER DR | |. LON mit OWNER y | PONT TAC i =< a = Used Yo months FE ¢ 2126 Riviers black mvion tires contl- ‘3 | 157 I¢ IK c p A F L iB i Set pS oF oe ie | 1 CONTEST MARF 1 PLFASURE STATE TRF aa mental xe te poms e a aee ing vow. ee 1 OWNE AUTO BROKERS | rding gelding MAple 5-494! GOODYE AR SURURBANUE RE. © GG woogie a: Sr ee | MANY om GOOD BUYS! “56 Buick Century wagon $1808 i SHETL AND. ‘STUD PONY 3 ¥R& (ave 670-1 ce exchange Alen i] Al PARA \ | a TOUGHTEN & SON |: 'S) Ford ® pass wen New $ 845! ne mane end tall fo Jc WANTED _MARE OR tO ELDING | 1¢ FT REBEL” SLOOP sArts “34 BELAIR CHEVROLET POWER | : gel Andoiph 42625 or and ler complete — 351K glide, white walis very ciean, | “—\ ‘ Beier Sommrrce Ra Milforc. Minizan - $600 FR 21530 Millen - : So : - For ‘Sale Poultry — 74 E es 7 32. CHEV. HARDTOP POWER. | : na oe AE ues CENTU RAY BOATS Glide < New tr oe and ; 5 * 7. . C TERK LAC ALUM paint hood cond ake reason: | « STE WING RE 10 CENTS FIBERG Las & & PLYWOOD able offer. O. 3-2841 , a 5 Lee besten ade MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 952 clinvy CONVERT PO RaH ‘47 3 Saeinaw FE 54101 | GOOD COUNTRY’ SORGHUM MO- ee Arsene ; XBSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN 180 FORD 8TATION WAGON se 4 HOR” Be pe edie Ruodeli St Harry IN] VN) LAKE VES Pe sents ied Mie 36.009 miles. MI 7-0252 0 {> ah Oldsmobile fas "Sale tam DP 35. FE ah git wo Huron. = olga | Ol oes ela vance. mara” Sees Power sicaring, Douce braxws, ra- = arm >roduce “BOAT & TRAILER FOR SALE eye ta a Wi. DON'T dio & heater, Hydramatic, elec- > Good condition EMpire 3-8693 S53 Chevrolet LOVE “EM trie windows. eléctric seat. | APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS EVINRT'DE MOTORS CRESTLIN. Be! Air 2door Radio & heater :_ — 1S SHARP! | 1900_Sllverbell Rad ver ‘boats, Gator trailers Early powergiide Power steering $25 $2195 4 SABAGO POTATOES MICHIGAN season special 14 Ft deluxe down $995 ; No. 1. Aes 27173 Churchill Rd Crestiiner boat List $700 with 25 Nasheret gts ft electric evinrude Both . for | Bob Frost, Inc. | Sai FE. E, 495 Keily's Hardware. 3094 Ay i / ie arm iquipment | 76 burn at Adams. Aubutn Hgts FE 220 H ane PEPE PPLD ee 2 unter so) i ler ae mae) aca: 208i MT 8804 MI 6-2202 | = OHNSON MOTORS | CHEV ‘55 NOMAD STATION WAQ-, _. a : : sieighs. Farey driving single and. J OH IN- MOTOR : | COMPLETE S rOCK deuble harnesses | buggy FE 8-808 Alvis CHALMERS B RECENTLY ‘ggerbavied and in exe - condition MA 35-3600 BOLENS 4; WHEEL HORSE TRAC - 6 HP 66€ HP Snow hiow- joy ere power. mowers as ef mes. Evgne Equip | Dixie wy. MA 56-7878 or OR 3.7924 through Classified Ads! . Yes, whatever, it is — dial , FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer.¥ and get it! ie San GET -IT QUICK. Boaie Trailers Accessories. & Evervthim for the boat OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orebard La A FE 2-6020 See Our Mein Line of “Aluminium Boats Rea! eua ity et @ savings! , - > YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER arringtun Boat Works 2800) = Open Sundays ANTED “FOR | “CABH USED Chfis-Craft ot Century boat MU. tual 4-8036 "Ea expenses Sou Leaving 25th or 26th “evening, _& return, FE | HN Wanted ‘Used Cars 88, | at PRICES FoR SCRAP & OLD Pais OR 3-6015 SM UCH AS bs U] 1 FOR. alee “ARD- wrce cars 23-2666 days or eves Rud Shelton Motor S Trapeportation Offered 67) ne } Sales | “by Kate Osan ye comes aaah | MI Used cars Repair work. ENGLE NASH a = { (M59 & Porter Ra 53-4066 | ‘57 OLDS 188) CONVERT BLK. | & white Exc: cond Would like $100 equity & take over pay- ments EMpire 3-33820 0° | _ 37 Qlds Super 88 | R&H Hydra. all power, Super Special $1,895 & 8 MOTORS 724 Oakiand | _ FE 43520 1956 Oldsmobue i Super (88: convertible Hvrdra | Radio A heater Bik. with while top, $50 dn $1,575 Bob Frost, Inc. ae For Sale Cars. on 8. RAR MOTORS 124 Oakland "PE 4.3529 FOR QUALITY ~~ CADILLACS Also’ a fine "ae of other clean us¢d ears. | Wilson Pen actevile Woodward Bham MI 4-1930 1952 pone CUSTOM. 2 DR. FOM ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Bown’ ume payments of $1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. _ #7500. Herold Turn- Hydramatic_ Rr & JACK HAUPT PONTIAC — 1350-N. | sept tt ge Mines Eu Sc reation. Arthurs Auto Sales, 1980 rie TRUCK & 1960 PON- — ~ hydromatice 484 Fourth CART EAYMENTS poe, BURDEN. l mn Spee oggehtlde — “raaemdive ate Lake Orion Motor Gi Parks at yal M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. et POD = MERCURY YT SO 1954 Mercury 1952 PONTIAC CAT HYDRA) R&H Mentor, nerdieg._2,le_cherse | Dm. Ansan ne | er Radio & heater. Power brakes, a at cue tae fom oe Bop "Frost Inc. ‘3) PONTIAC ¢ DR. STARCHIEF hardtop. Like new. FE 5-620. 280 Hunter Bivd. 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 1) MI 6-60.34. MI 6-2202 qe recor fully equip. 1982 MER = HT. OVERDRIVE | CC poweiaG 6 R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | 4 PONTIAC 6, 1 CRIBPTAIN © bE. DN. Assume payments 9f $22.32 ioe: 4dr, Hvara. & mo Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks teering, brakes, etc. vers cleat, Turner Ford. | _ $625, __&! MI 4-500. Harol 37 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Ful. ly equipped. See from 12 pm 570 8. Telegraph FOREIGN _CAR SPECIAL! 7 CZECH SCODA ““400"° O DOOR . . Radio & White Walis YOU MUST 8EE (tT LAKE ORION. MICH My 2-2411 ‘$4 LINCOLN CAPRI. 2 DR. 2 tone all leather, al! power and w ow tires. in exe cond EM __3-4827 1056, “Mereury 8 _Hardiep. Full power -¢1.405 Bob Frost, Inc. 280 Hunter Blvd . 6-6934 MI _RAMBLERS— AMAASSADORS 6-2202 280 Hunter Bid lea _ £6034 __MI one No Money | Down | *S] Chevrolet’ 9 DR S31 Plymouth sedans—Two of them bord Victorias TWO OF THEM "S1 Pontiac | | ee 2 DRO . | ~. "31 Buick Special | _ _HARDTOP | "53 Chevrolet 2.DR WITH POWERGLIDE | =} , 33 Buick Super | CONVERTIBLE | Most OF THESE CARS HAVE FADO AND HEATER ALT Ane MECHANICALY SOUND. AS LO AS 8149 JIMMY DE ROSE MOTOR 3140 W. Huron. ft mile Telegraph _. . of | a Rambler. H. top a Panshortatioa) Hudson club coupe Pontiac sedan, cen rs Pontiay Roger's cic & Service. i 695 Auburn FE _ECON (OMIZE — Go RAMBLER" i FACTORY BRANCH "57 Bonneville PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE brakes electric seat and windows Fu “INJEC- TION. Biack with white top AriGR $3195 PONTIAC | RETAIL — STORE 65 MT CLEMENS aT. PE 3-7117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE | ‘36 PONTIAC 6 DOOR STAR. el Well equipped. §1.525. rE 4-86 52 PONTIAC 6 DUAL RANGE. hydra. Radio & heater. Clean. $250. MAple 5-€732 1957 PONTIAC STARCHIEF | CATA- lina sedan Libel equipped. 12,000 “8379 _miles FE 2 a 1956 Pontiac 4dr Radio & heater ve Like new 2-+ome $25 dn. $1 06: 280 Hunter mee Ne 6-694 ______sMIE:s«6-2202 1952 PONTIAC. R&H. HYDRA. very clean &. Arthur's Auto ee 6818 Cooley Lake Rd, EM 91 PONTIAC 4 DR AUTO TRANS RH Exc condition Seen by. appointment. FE 2-0018 ‘49 PONTIAC 2 DR. 2 WHEEL trailer, FE 8-6463 ‘7 PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF CaT- | alina Hydra H Exc cond JACK HAUPT PONTIAC Clarkston, Mich MAPpie $ssea ‘1956 STUDEBAKER POWERHAWK - Like new, $1395. MArket 4-1200 Li $219 Ford Thunderbird, pow- er. equipped, low mile- age, one-owner $1595 56 Pontiac 4-Dr. Hard- top, $395 Dn. | $1895 54 Cadillac, full power, with air conditioning $295 | 2 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Se- i $2999 Sedan De- Ville 4-Dr. Hardtop $995 SSP ly mouth 2 2- radio and heater "36 \ Cadillac very nice JE "57 Buick 8,000 actual patiy demo , age. ‘So Buick Special heater, no rust. Dr, "$5 Chevrolet 210 2 ROME “BRIGHT SPOT” OUR OLDS - CADILLAC DEALER) Orchard Lake at Cass S1O95 2-Dr: Riviera, one owner. $545 — 3 E ord” Sedan, radio & $995 | sedan, tu-tone iris S09) || "$7 Olds 98 4-Dr. Com- low mile- FE 8-0488 OPEN TIL 10 P.M. : | VOLKSWAGON ‘36. LIKE NEW! $1425. or best offer FE 80120 | THE GOING'S GREAT YOU KNOW YOU'D LIKE “A Better Car” Sei YW piy Nor on Original Ivery anc Turquoise Power glide Many more See this one owner beauty Just vour car down, ¢ 2 tone extras today _ Haskins Chev. i #751 Dixte Highway at Mls ~~ i MAnie 4-5071 Open Nites Tit ® “$3 CHEV 7 DR. Exc clean, EM 32-0081 Ho Riggizis si CHEV C¢ conve cite | ¥ | cellent condition $2,000 FE 2-608! 4-2849 or FED : 7 a LIKE: A REAL :in the Want Ads] - COND EX: CAR: BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em. GNI SIZ CARS STORE $7 Fora 500 Fa.riane $1790 ‘S36 Mere HT. Cont te “56 Buick, Riviera 142 55 Byick Riv Roaster iia 65 MT CLEMENS ST. sf Nash Cust Dr Wag. $ 904 KE 3-747 ‘$4 Pontiac Cat $8 54 Buick 4-Dr $817 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 44 Dodge. Royal «Dr aT el} = . "83 Chev 2-Dr Aire HT a = 32 Chee 2Dr Sed. bed 1952 Olds &8 43 Dodge V4 4-Dr A) ae 2dr. Hydramatic Radio & od 31 Pontiac Std, Tran. $ise. 8. Sharp. $3 dn. $443. RIEME \SCHNEIDE R®| Bob Frost ad = NOLE i232 8, rs TARY, 2.9131 - cout pemer) Bice. MI 6-320 \ ean |, 52 Ambassador Cust. A real au THT PACKARD HI AYTORA ABSOLUTELY NO- MONEY D DN. Assume payments of $1596 mo | Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks at) MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford | $7 PLYMOUTH Vs SavOY CLUB! SEDAN POWERFLITE, R&H- | WW. TIRES COST OVER $3000, reduced to $1795 . 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CKLW, News, M. Labbitt | Ww news, Contersions | Ot Teachers, Pupils Mansfield and Lassie), to dine on Swedish meatballs cooked ed fea tienes Saat “WWJ Bob- Maxwell —— oF WJBK, News, Reid by a famous Swedish caricaturist who only WXYZ, Sports CKLW, News, Chase TUESDAY MORNING WWJ, News, True Story By ERSKINE JOHNSON mentions her name in whispers .. . Meredith ge: weow tse wih Mason at al nome mate cKLW, News Mary Moreen “wed, Ong, Sini's Fam HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Educa- | Willson’s probably the only Broadway play- © oa hat lead at) ee athe aa: He assured Craddock that the 1:00 WIR,, Quest wxTe, Fred W ; rte woan News, D, Beall! WPON. Don Bee Bhow tional TV? The three R's and now|Wright to say grace at meals. S0? 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Ingrid’s Bergman's ro- mance with Lars Schmidt (wealthy Swedish ceaaneee now in London is considered serious, though a fairly well-kept that a definite answer was doubt- ful. The area in question had not only been occupied by the Ger- WPON. Early Bird Club 7:30—WIR, Music, WKYZ, News, W -wWwd, Nighttime WXYZ, M. Shorr: CRLW.. Harry Lime WJBK, Bellboy CKLW, News, Godfrey WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR. News. Page 3O— WIR, oe Hall making progress. And where does, this pioneering project in visual ‘education orig- SS eerenmaall TUESDAY AFTERNOON them had known Anna fairly well, but they all said that she had not Rall been one to talk much about her- = : - CKLW. 8 David 12:60—WJR, News, Well @: time, "wa. Teiepnone Tube WIBK, News, George © hte ieee, Maxwel | Satw. Meee, chase imate? secret self, and that when she did, it See oeeeay ee ed a LW. Bible | sate : Age : se ‘ . si Bible scney tee-WJR. News, B Guest | WCAR Rewa The WAYK Reve MeKeneto | ua wicked Hollywood, that's! on 2 2 was, so one girl said, mostly lies.| we had suffered severe war Note Wa esbetban | oa News weit” WIEE. Weve, Bets “Wu ews, Deed |Where. | Hazel Court, British star of the CBS TV show, “Dick an ae * hi damage at the time. of the inva- Sk we i o “ ndet — : > ee ws Mews, maid it 20 WIR, Time Out, Muste Miike Wattriek, Melende A UR ithe Duchess,” tells us British TV audiences are prec Se ree covey howe a. aa sion. Many buildings and records iwi Meee Life World * Rewe Meckinnee | SRUW. Ners ‘Davice Sew ec Gomer The show is ABC-TV's documen- happy. They have little rating competition between networks 10's & 01, owen been destroyed. - “w New: ome he steste Hall WPON. Music With Masco tary travel film series appropri- ‘and don't know when a show's lousy .. . At Reilly’s gym I'm ts ¢ English Financier — or how But rest assured,’ my dear ~ “whey jews. Beliboy ; a David 1:00-—WIR, Peter L. Hayes = i ‘grea = league, we shail do our best.’ — wean Mews war ews. Geores wee t! News, Maxwei) ase. Muste = ately tifted “Bold Journey” and told that the Duke of Windsor's the most nquisitive customer... worked for-the-Resistance in; “With this, be aid Craddock took tae WW Kovtelancte | | meh ae = cKLW yo News “Davie | cxLW. Sere Chase presented Monday ol : pm. Alon record. Lies on his = Fe _ out at the skyline, and/the war — even a story about be-lieave of each other. ¢ _—k |Sponsor embracing the wo - asks, “What's that? What's that?” film star in I ood,” WCAR, Newg' Ace WWJ, News, P, Eliza’ Ww N . Martys =| WPON. Sports Signts larational’’ in the competitive TV] _ cay Yi cir sai: jollyw (Continued Tomorrow) ™. jungles is bold; as any Madison) |. *& * SS aa Por ee a ae avenue advertising man will tell Tallulah Bankhead, who think really , In West Virginia, bow arrow | ET ¢ had a v tame ex- -- Today’ s Television Programs --'" «cant sant betowea ot: pad avery tne bourne xing teues 1 hng perme Since its’ debut in September,.a ¢ @ Party the other night because she thought it was ro- (Advertisement) moe = ‘committee of educators reports, | during an announcement. mantic, but she was not a good S H , G or hannel 2—WJBK-TV Sgtane! (—-WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV ee 9—CKLW-TV Thld Journey” hee “atimolated’| “The tSble mext to me ts so ess Wee eabweeasd Gat @ tops eart as x — (1,200,000 elementary and high fascinated by its own con- she were to say, ‘My father was 3 Times Faster IONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT $:30 (7) Bold “Journey. Wilder- 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. ‘schoal students in 31,300 class-| versation, I can’t hear a — a draper in. Amiens,’ that would ee ee noe - ; . ness life above Alaska’s Arc- (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘rooms in studies of geography and damn thing!” . . . Gene not be romantic! So instead she | tablets scorned oc pare _— $0 * aa —— D Welle < Reet ithe social and physical sciences. | Wesson, who lost his job in _ made up things. coma aaahy Cars Seams 9) Popeye. ( e 0. enture: Price Is Right——--——— v essen, who tos! Ot : ss ; a ae , ae (4) bint Willlams Swents see eae for buftalo | — _ ‘TEACHERS PLEASED the Ethel Merman Show, Even in London, said the first | teday fer the festest knows refief, (2) Racket Squad, p hijackers. \11:25 (7) News Teachers’ guides on each pro-| “Happy Hunting,” because = ry may inl ay rena : | 2) Went Scouts “\gram are sent to teachers on re-| he whitened his hair a la bird 25 rage alae ha RCA COLOR TV 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot Q lan: 3@ (2) Dotto. quest and to date more than 4,000| John Barrymore, has now aid. cecues eae a hae oe) ee et Ones) ae (4) Truth or Consequences. [of them have written “enthusiastic) Jos his wife. She's asking "lot his dead daughter who had died - 6:2 (4) Box Four. a Wag — — (7) Robin and Ricky. jcomments on the project,” the divorce . . . Milton Berle, in a car accident. Quelle blague!” SWEET 5 RADIO. TV Sener | Cesareyyniiettl make (9) Howdy Doody committee reports. _ whe just burns to prove he's * « 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers Ad-' gaa an Ceca There’ s only one wae =) a dramatic actor, flew back “She is axe she was going to. venture ae vteve ee 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics one can criticize ane orale ‘from Europe this weeken lstay with a rich Lord in Scot-| (9) Foreign Legion (91 Town Mayor %, %, ee to take that straight part idand,”” said the second girl. ‘She’ iii Frontier. Western US . \ supphed travel grants through ‘eo u id she vould shoot the déer naval officer is shanghaied Oey Ore “S. TUESDAY AFTERNOON — “outstanding use” of the “Bold 0m Kraft's “Material Wit- ae oe Se Let soff es (2) Danny Thomas CORRS : Journey’” program in classrooms, mess” show Feb. 19. He has jenre oo —_ ol Damny pee 2 = . . tel C But until the arrival of sponsor- ne gags in it at all. None of this was sg aie e that ui interes in sales- _—_ ; : |lseemed to eme rom it was! j ar : free educational TV, I guess this | rge 6:40 » (2) Weather: Pheips —, through Raffle OX aad tes People lis a necessary evil. * * * - HAZEL = Pa ae cea was ‘a aoa Tickets. \ Earth | cient was cer tainly ean inviteews: (Edwards. + | semdent viewing of the travel le oe Winters good subbing on the Jack Paar show Dee olin deer with a Peer in Scot- 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk eee of Life. | series, om recommendation of NBC considering him (again) for his own program. dal mcmak equally we 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. | (9) Homer Bell. . ‘ e | teachers competing for travel EAR ee _ a likely that she was on the sundeck (6\ Canebasters (4) Turn of Fate. Robert ‘1:30 a for Tomor OW. | grants, certainty can't harm | THE MIDNIGHT L . ‘of a liner cruising round the world. i (4) Death Valley. Western Ryan in “Hidden Witness’ | 4) : | them because it is an education. | Marie MacDonald bought a $37,000 fur: Harry Karl paid But neither was there any reason _3 fect ne sof all Tradex in suspense - ee 4 y. ’ i . loyal friend when he res 14.59 (2, Capt David Griet. (4) Kitty Foyle. Jack has no time to travel, nor |Do 32 Ra 10 ows rer ee If the woman in the sarcophagus hauits for every cor or truck. i cues Little John. (9) City Detective any desire. He just sits in an arm- was not Anna Stravinska, where . 9 Setrcdt. ve. te (9) New chair in his Hollywood office and H b d d W if M. k was Anna now? 8:00 (7) Love that Jill. Comedy: Puedes De Beret XE Em 1) News. “previews” film shot all over the’ US an an 1 e a e To that, Madame Joliet’s answer “Find Your Mate.” | 3:00 (2) My world by adventuresome souls. ‘was simple and inevitable. (0) Restless Gun. Wester: ys.) soupy’ On (clr) Matinee Theater, What fim he ties he leases | WWeather Their Business “ws ma” | pai Son nave cus-| (9) National News. (7) Bold Journey goes tojhis show, usually along with the ; : ata id from ‘ (4) News: Westerkamp. school, Discussion of Tv services of the traveler to help : _, E And it was probably the correct may | use in classrooms. ” with the narration and to give the By DICK aNd jin the morning, do a show at 11/answer, Craddock reflected rue- - eS a 44515191 Weether_ ——— _49)_ Favorite Story,._______ishow a kind of ‘‘Person to Per-|_ “NEW YORK: (NEA) = Bea. Wwaini® and then _every hour until 11 p.m. fully. Ss i = a2 > pose . 7 7 _ See a ie i ” i 2 - ~ — ——————— ahaa a ae parents of one ‘of Ronnie's WP tat Eliot. eerie . {son favor. ‘and Andre Baruch, one of show! = * of _ One other posalbility had to be: friends — ; . cea ere “aide 3:30 (2) Verdict. Is Yours. ; There was John Goddard, fer business’ best known hu shand-| So they live in the studio on considered — raised by the cas- el Fae ee aaa ee e (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? example, helping Jack narrate and - wife teams, Saturdays, living weather, keep- ual remark that Anna had once | : AUTOMATIC a Mranes oliday. (9) Movie one of his shows titled “Con- ~are off on a new ing just bafely ahead of their referred te having an English | i re Pier quest of the Congo.” With cam- kick. Weather is hourly deadlines. husband. : ACMA CONT CRAY! m7 — sia (:00 (2) Brighter Day. era in hand, Geddard conquered | their busiriess. And they get so engrossed in fed WUDAS otiven . TRANSMISSION (4) Queen for a Day Had that husband been — MUFFLER -99 (7) Night Cour : a uate fOr y: the Congo River from source to * « *« = work — reading weather, Wiaaea: deat SERVICE 11:30 (7) Night Court. Re-enact- (7) Bandstand. meuth on & "ea ater bie 1a stalking weather.| : . ment of court cases. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. companion, Jack Yowell, || | Over the ABC. singing weather, i Pk eered uly, considering i REBUILDING AND De igs egg tae ila drowned when his kayak cap- Radio network,| studying weather 2° Word Pictu ALL CARS _ athan Winters subs for va- |g: 39 been given him by those who knew . (AT MOTOR MART) 121-123 & Mentealm FE 4-8730 (2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV College. a (4) Today. ~ 5:30 (7) Sir Lancelot. (9) Looney Toons (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. . (7) Mickey Mouse Club. an actor, has a friendly, easy TV manner that refuses to reflect his once hectic life ‘trying to be- come a Hollywood radio person- ality while his wife and two chil-| ing that they must cover the na- tion’s weather in that time. ; * * * Of these 32, 13 are on Saturday, busily work, checking BEA WAIN the iatest_rainfat! 12vestigation. ADJUSTING ... 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It included his father’s youngest brother, Thomas Mitchell, who later. became a prominent stage and screen actor. Jim Mitchell went to work as soon as he was graduated from high school. But bis first venture into the business world — start- ing a grocery store — failed. In the , though, he found his niche, as a labor re- Progress Administration. He joined the Eisenhower cabi- net following the resignation of the late Martin P. Durkin, a Demo- crat and labor leader who quit because of the President's refusal to fight for changes in the Taft- Hartley Law. - Mitchell hag been brushed off by some as a “junior partner” in the administration, as a man “hamstrung’’ by Commerce Sec- retary Sinclair Weeks. The labor secretary has acknowledged dif- ferences with Weeks, but has as- sured one and all: “I can take care of myself.” 7 # Caught With Goods HAMILTON, Ohio —You can't hhave your cake and eat it, too, 18-year-old Clayton Isaacs learned. 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