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E Hi inh vil te aiahi 23 4 ioe EE Lillia irflut an. zs HU : Hed re ai a seek Seen ‘ ; oy oe yl ; uaa 4 eS a j ae : s ‘ i i ' _.. “(HB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956 “= us MY, LINE? : FBI. i $ Hunt Ex-Waiter Cited for F ail ea ble te ¢ ~ ! earnings during Ri retire-|her Siamese cat. aes says Paul's RS Ss BD te sentanet period was $3,-| gegen Maes Bo ej ate | wai} | Ind. in! : Some five a ; oe was reported il | ) ts Watseka, Il. | mprovemen Chicago Homicide ; ° mann ee Seiin eee A record siamber of idiprove| _Meanwile, 4-Bedroom Face. Brick practically a carton copy ofthe ol intitited since January, 18, ac} which stated ; Were : Wehrmacht uniforms. cording to Acting Postmaster County Ranch Homes _dunet ot Ge eran Satin je in so Ses), ce LEQ MARKET ba 3 sailors and airmen will wear a/initiated 73 major changes. she saw Irvin : = 518,900 Onl 38 900 Down rad ie eed B.. Sy pect ooh yp ba tipster, Mrs. Ruth Patton,| with the = , getting two-thirds| * gy wal Fa deli death oat y ’ old Prussian Seld|tebiictonent of eertied wha com-(seld Ervin sed. to frequent and the re __ Materal Fireplace, Ys, Bathe, Gon Heat Wet, Plater, —s pee erm isto wea ee Anagram a Square Living x le 1 ‘ < é . . for : sn oa ment mar ae ate ne nr ot sme tf CAPITOL SAVINGS UPS [ceive try reiered tal t| sete at "Watrse sas SPECIAL PURCHASE! Read, 1 Bleck West of Weedward-12 Under Construction. vantages at less cost, Combination deid: nb be add bare Pp Wm. Beattie - FE 5-7692 Deposits 16 Per Cent at pecs ov rn try the tes he re ate bionic Actua vite ineentes ot RO Ee oe Uncles city, = | yesterday ploye received a pay increase of, 14 ye same time, five persons [Pontiac officials ot the Capitol/8.4 per cent last year during the| tuthosttes ‘they County, ® ° NY Total in savings sacatiledine haieeaietien, “niet two men whe “ sum sa a | / nvitation _. $29,089,619.58 at year's end, rane Step You Are Invited to Make [Taylor Mendes, vice president and/OFiving Teachers to Takeler. eee : : Training at University a busky AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, that 31.08. Tass Pechua ingh Sekt dicate ane was : investors instructors will spend ot W. eh, 70 WEST LAWRENCE at CASS | $50,168.73 wee ee ie che ‘piclaieall es tn ent a : |) 8 reserves, Py % Your Insurance Headquarters =. | | cached, $3,805, 225.0, (St, near Battle Creek, ee ; All types of Insurance directors were). “Driver Education and Church Leader to Talk 2 Free Customer Parki at © Tl safety. DETROIT @—The Rev a ve tbe are|_ The five-credit gene Carson Blake, ‘a are|Teview for Arthur Tyrrell. and &\the National Council ee ot Austin-Norvell oe re fy poy — Sager od will address the 37th annual Installation Extra *Late model styles $2 more : ing of the Detroit ? R ~ jother person, making her @ record Ret —_ nts will be served, The Holder as to. number of awards is tickets wilt|*!® |Austin. OES to Meet DAVISBURG — Austin Chapter No, 396 OES will meet at 8 p.m. ‘Tuesday at the Davisburg Masonic * There will be a practice on Mon- day for all officers, * ’ MR. AND MRS. Repeated at Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Lapeer 29 Newsbaum sang AS 6 a he ED, NEWSBAUM Newsbaum-H easlip Vows Waterford The matron.of honor was Mrs. {Lawrence Heaslip; the bridesmaid, |Nadiene Lovelace, and Bertie Lou for the occasion. : | Performing the duties of best &, -Syivan Lake, gman was pichert beast, ghey nye am Berk-|"Y Roddwig a *: Newsbaum, 5576. Berk were ushers, . poy . A reception for the couple wag de afterward in the church. Temple to exemplify the degrees.| Approach” js the service | way of helping farm families get things they want and need by |helping them make more money; get better living comforts on the farm and in the home; and to help farmers get and farm life the t iwants, Any farm family is eligible | to take part in this development | program. Things such as size of County Woman Board Member Davisburg Resident Elected to Cooperative Extension of State DAVISBURG — Mrs. Walter A. Brown, Davisburg, is one of the, members of a 40-member advisory board of the Michigan Cooperative Extension Service scheduled to meet Jan, 31 through Feb. 3 at! Michigan State University, East | Lansing, This advisory board is made up of elected and appointed represen- tatives who are active on local ad- hings in life he’ from farming. ithe Pickwick House chain; Glenn SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP ~ Marinus Van Ameyd, principal of the local high school, has been ap- pointed to the Committee of Man- agement for the Northwestern YMCA, o 0 é He will work with committee! members, Dr. Paul Voelker, di- ‘rector of special education of the Board of Education; George Tut- tle, of the Detroit Edison Co. Pub- lic Information Department; Har- old Kohlmeier, purchasing agent of the Ford Division of Ford Motor Company; Fred Geilow, attorney: Theodore Dellcomyn, production manager of Good Humor Corpora- tion; Harold T. Creeger, owner of Cappell, attendance officer of Franklin House; James R. Hall, manager of Redford Branch of the) Detroit Bank and Elton R. Awrey, the Baker man. One of the main projects of the committee will be the raising of funds for, and determining the location of, the branch head- quarters. : The Jand acquisition fund has visory councils throughout the state for the three phases of ex-| tension work — 4H Club, home: economics, end agriculture. ‘Since all regions of the state are represented, the board gives Michigan’s extension program & sound “grass roots’ approach. Members carry to the state the i i Mrs. Brown was elected to the state board at a meeting of: the Home Demonstartion council in the Ann Arbor extension district. She ‘resides on an 80-acre dairy farm jand has been a member of the icounty Home Demonstration coun- cil for six years. | Avon Zoning Board to Meet Monday Night ROCHESTER — The Avon Town- ship Zoning Board will hold a meeting Monday night at 8 in the Avon Township Hall. . Business taken up, will include properties in Avon Towriship with an amendment added, govering the type of buildings to be used, ac- cording to Zoning Chairman, Ferd- inand Kersting. Primary school attendance th! Gold Coast secondary schools has| doubled in four years, J, H, Allas- ‘|meet June 1, a regular election the final approval of the Lockhart| attend, Ask Public Vote of Consolidation Board Seeks Opinion on New Metamora - Dryden High School METAMORA—The Board of Met- amora No. 4 school district set a tentative date at its special meet- ing Tuesday for voters of the dis- trict to take a straw ballot on the issue of a new Dryden-Metamora area high school. , If the majority of the voters fa- vor this consolidation when they will be scheduled. The Lapeer Board. of Education has considered banning further tui-| tion students from non - annexed areas, officials = , A meeting with Lapeer and Met- amora School Boards has been set Name School Principal to YMCA Management | Sunday in Rochester ter No. 165 OES is sponsoring a smorgasbord dimer in the Masonic Temple dining room Sunday. There will be two servings, at 1 p.m. and a Mrs. Lydia Pavola are co-chairmen for the dinner. Reservations may J : $40,000 at present and the com mittee hopes to raise another $10,- 000 within the next two months. Meetings at present are being held in the Coolie and Redford high schools for the over the thousand members. Groups Slate Book Workshop A “How to do it Library Work-| shop" for parents and teachers is. being offered by the Bureau of School. services and the Library extension service, University of Michigan in cooperation with the, Oakland County Council of Parent Teacher Associations, The workshop will be held at, the Christ Lutheran Church, 5987! Williams Lake Rd. on Thursday! gin at 9:15 a.m. on both days, The program for Thursday will | include how to choose beoks for te organize the collection by | How to start a central library in school and how to use gtudent helpers or parents will be ‘on the agenda for . There will also be a period of discussion for prob- | lems not answered, and the pro-| gram will end with an assembly) for evalutation, ’ Kenneth E, Vanee, University of Michigan General Consultant and consultant, library service, will be in charge of fhe workshop. Mrs, Arild Weborg, library rhair- man of Oakland County Council PTA, and Mrs. Frank Murbach are co-chairmen for the event. Mrs, Murbach is in charge of luncheon reservations, OES to Give Dinner ROCHESTER — Rochester Chap- t 4 p.m. Mrs.- Gustave . Danielson and Ag sani, minister of education, report-\for 8 p.m. Monday to discuss. the|be made with Mrs. Annabelle Cade, ed at Accra, - - issue. : _ OL, 16674, 4 o oe l® JANUARY _ called “Farm Unit Approach" of- | eee i children, how to erder and how | 21,1956 ERs? hi < Fai volved; and then tne wp techeital Should a family want to put in find whether the soi] and climate are suited, how much per acre it would cost, what income might be and then line up orchard specialists to help in the task, 3 STARTED ford. 1956 plans find groups to be started in Oxford, Holl Lake, according td Troc About 80 families in various sections of the county have been these families have made spec- tacular progress, | Families wishing to take part in ithis help program from the exten- sion office should contact the of- fice in Pontiac. Information will be sent explaining the kind of help | | In 1955 groups were organized! the slaying of the five missionaries in Davisburg, Lake Orion and Mil-| in Ecuador will be played at the y and White terian Church. ke. , | The recording describes the first missionaries imade with the Auca Indians last fit! i nie 3 i ‘sh Li it tapi i F i 3 Events in Ecuado Recording Slated - At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, a tape recording of the events preceding Oakland Avenue United Presby- contacts which the September. It also tells of some of the events fro mthe diaries of two of the missionaries. The missionaries had made 12 flights into the Indian village and at the end, the Indians had ap- peared friendly. The recording was made by the field director of the radio station, Quinto, Ecua- dor. The public is welcome. javailable from the extension joffice. Parents, Teachers to ; Study Library Work at S h erl Conference | : Exchan MARLETTE — A Nuptial High Mass Saturday in St, Elizabeths Catholic Church in Marlette united in .marriage Barbara Lee Diegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Les Die- gel of Silverwood and Robert Clare Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sheridan, Peck. The double ring ceremony was and Friday, Registration will be-| performed before an altar banked with white mums and red carna- tions, \ The bride's father escorted her | to the altar. Mrs. Beulah Diegel, sister-in-law of the bride was ma- | printed cards, cataloging, etc. | trom of honor. The bridesmaids 2 Ferndale Bandits Take $1,500 in Store FERNDALE — Police are look- ing for two men who held up the State Fair Supermarket, 762 Hil-] ton, Friday evening and got away with $1,500. Police say the the store, both brandishing Lapeer Girl Engaged the late Harold Love, Sr., Billings, Montana, dan-Diegel Vows ged in Church Rite ling the guests were Fred An- were Betty and Dorothy Sheri- dan, sisters of the bridegroom. Bert Hamilton, brother-in-law of the groom served as best man, At- tendants were Edward and Jack Install Mary Holmes sa? —in Commerce Rite Keego Harbor BPW to Gather to Hear Attorney KEEGO HARBOR—The Busingss and Professional Women's Club will hold its monthly social meet- ing at Rotunda Inn on Monday at 6:30 p.m. Thomas Dillon, attorney for the city of Keego Harbor, will be the guest speaker. “The legal regulations for sef- bear a city brary” will be 's topic as this is the major project of the club for the com- ing year. Members of the West Bloomfiéld Township Library Board will aid in a panel discussion. Hostesses for the evening are Kay Baker, chairman. Assisting her are Ger- aldine McCracken, Mary Eari and Lydia Harris. Pilgrim Club to Meet Tuesday in Metamora METAMORA—The Pilgrim Club will meet at 8 p.m, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Gard- ner. Mrs. Lewis Fishell is co-host- ess. The group installed officers at its last meeting, Elected president is Mrs. A. F. Burnham; vice presi- dent, Mrs, Lewis Fishell; secre- tary, Mrs. Ray Hullenbeck and Diegel, brothers of the bride. Seat-| drea, Jr. and Bob Lawler, | A reception was held at Peck High School for 350 guests. jtreasurer, Mrs, Carl Snover. India may soon have its first government-backed flood insur- jance, Lucknow learns. t j i OL WIN yan Nellie EARANCE accles’ ~ Values to $27.98: Juniors—Misses—Half.Sizes y. “4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD , Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. . TER $00 in Russ’ Country Store M, to 9 P.M. Sundays 10 A. 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Lawrence St. Where Thousands Save M ra. illions Few dreams come true “all-of a sudden.” Usually it takes purposeful planning and persistent effort to achieve anything really worth while. -Take that dream of yours, for instance (maybe, a home of your own). It won’t come true by magic overnight. It can come true, dollar by dollar, step by step. The dollars you deposit ‘in ‘your savings account . , . the steps you take to keep your account growing, week after week, accord- ing to plan . . . these are what dreams come true on. | Start saving... now! Open a savings account and keep it on-the-grow 4 Conveniently Located Branch Banks W. HURON at TILDEN PERRY at GLENWOOD KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation + Pro Wim. W. Donaldson Agency rnin dat aod Who MS ete ef tne bunt, Paste the Corepending etered pat we | “wroiamowimee | Members of GMTC Employees | | tanta al occmge emt tee Federal Credit Union Papyras Boat on the Nile It gave them water for food, for molding bricks and for bathing. Many OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT (0.22 ee ahety 1 : fe sing ade unions, , said he bas papyrus covered with wood. There isa oar af the ser to ster DRIVE-IN CLEANERS WE GIVE PF ite DITORS || OPEN From 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Now is the time to send those top coats and outer . garments for expert cleaning. Stains ond spots, should be removed quickly, otherwise the fabric may be permanently damaged. *, let us (Cash and Carry) WATERPROOF SAVE 10%]| | your wardrobe BRING YOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST CLEANING TO OUR] | GRESHAM | 22: Coll FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery Brenches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND Soviet Military ffarenrsr.Scc) esting ot sour edt sen. Tonight is the night to attend the annual : Church, Corner of Le | What is behind this Soviet vol- | Untary withdrawal from “a posi. | tien of strength?” | It gives the Russians propagan- da in their efforts to get cancela- tion of American bases abroad. Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov mentioned that last September when Moscow agreed to give up Porkkala. He said he hoped the U. S, would “liquidate” its military bases _Porkkala example, their own soil the Finns have agreed to extend their “treaty of friendship and cooperation and mu- tual assistance”. with the U.S.S.R. will be extended to 1975. | It means that Finland claims her neutrality {6r the next 20 years, But if Germany “or any power allied te her” should attack then the Finns would be expected te call in the Soviets and go to war, Actually Porkkala's importance to the Soviets has lessened greatly in the atomic. age. approaches to the Kronstadt Naval since then have built naval and aerial bases stretching west near the western ments are being completed to chased ot fos 0d Se Where? fort Haron and Mil Streets 3 : ~ area Ngaio enngperrfy When? Tonight.at 7:00 P.M. (January 21) ; Sind ‘children will include passer Why? To Hear Annual Reports, Elect Officials z South ‘Boardman, Enpire and] Y* and Declare Dividend. : abroad now that Russia set the In retura for regaining part of This was due to expire in 1958 but, It wag intended to block enemy! ' oby a PPI CRS : ELECTRIC << , CLOTHES , DRYER s YPN RR : : af] — SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison 4 0% eeu iid gerd { es pee: } @ \ . Fe: my : ., FOR PLANS economic agency as defense against Axis moves. 2 Years Ago FIVE TO TEN below zero wave forecast. ' PIERRE LAVAL, French cab- i z ing with poems and erudite speeches, Strangely enough, the expression “born with a silver spoon in his mouth” was, in its origin, con- nected with the sacrament of Bap- tism. In the Middle Ages it be- came the custom for at baptism to give spoons to their godchildren. Both rich and poor gave them—the rich folk gave #il- ver spoons, the poor gave spoons of baser metals. Everyone, of course, gave of as Case Records of a Psychologist Fie it il i i: Hi a teal il i i +E ire “ee i E- d EF t! ie iH i § ¥ To Quit Smoking, Get Mad at Yourself, Make Public Statement, Get Substitute Lola waits the facts .about tobacco, Use this Case Record in Sunday School or at. the young people’s society. Discuss it in high school hyatene or phystology classes, for facts are needed to let teenagers form correct conclusions. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Sase Q-364: Lola F., aged 18, is president of the young people's society in her local church. “Dr. Crane, we are having a discussion of bad habits, like smoking and drinking,"’ she began. ® * * 2 “And we need some facts for our Sunday debate.. Some of the kids say everybody smokes nowa- days, at least the vast majority. “Is that true? And what are the disadvantages of gmoking? If a person is already addicted to tobacco, how can he break that habit?” TOBACCO FACTS Only a minority of Americans smoke: According to data recently released by the Census Bureau for the National Cancer Institute, as of 1955, the figures are: Pipe smokers—3% million reg- ularly, and another 4% million oc- cdsional pipe smokers. Even when you include the oc- casional cigar and pipe , smokers with all the regular users of cig- arette, cigars and pipes, the total is 56 million smokers of all types. That leaves .110 million non- smokers: So smokers are decided- ly in the minority, And the same report of the Census Bureau showed ‘that 1,- $00,000 cigarette smokers had quit that bad habit within the previous 18 months, WHY SMOKERS START Most smokers begin the habit because of social pressure. They feel timid and warit to hide in group or “herd” gction, so -when the habit, however, then the vic- tim finds it difficult te quit. That's why many physicians, other scientists still For those doctors started’ in their teens and are still victims of that adolescent bad habit. By permitting tense people to wave their arms in public via the act of smoking, the cigarette habit thus drains “off some pent-up energy, but this tension can be diverted via chewing gum and action games to a far better de- Be. * * * Besides, the tobacco industry has released the fact that the average cigarette smoker burns up $97.54 per year on the ends of his cigarettes. So the economic expense of tobacco is an unwar- ranted item in the budget. HOW QUIT SMOKING To quit smoking, you should work up ire at yourself and make a dramatic public announcement. Then clear all tobacco out of the - Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: And substitute some other ac- tion which will let you employ those same smoking muscles when you again feel tense. For 4 carry a package of gum im the same pocket or purse. Then, when the urge to fish for a cigaret overtakes you, reach for the package of gum. Shake out a chicklet and chew vigorously for a few minutes, -Repeat the process whenever vice. send for my booklet “How to Stop Smoking,” enclosing a stamped return énvelope, plus 20c (non-profit), Always write to Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c. stamped, self-addressed enve! and 20¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send ~ his psychological charts and pam- jets, ‘ (Copyright 1956) Former Nurse Reports Her Wear as Little Clothing as By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. I am a registered nurse, not of the Saireygamp variety, now re- tired and just raising my six chil- dren, They wear as much or as little clothing as they choose, and this gives the neighbors some. thing to talk about. My husbaad stayed with me through all of my labors — giving me moral support and himself peace of mind. Keep preaching, and more power to you! (C, M.) Answer — Thank you, Ma’am. Tt seems that when they have like yours, and I come back fighting. Sometimes I get a good laugh —but sometimes you make’ me sick, When you suggest that we women get out and walk five miles for fresh air and exercise, who'll Answer — You expect the doc- tor to take care of your chores? od About two years ago your rep- resentative in Hastings, Neb., who supplied a powder to be taken in orange juice at 10 a.m..and 3 p.m. . FD Excellent results from following your recommendations .. , for instance my teeth seem to have stopped decaying and I haven't needed a filling for over 3 years since I started drinking 1% to 2 quarts of milk ‘daily, Just have them cleaned annually by dentist . AV. TY) A i i i viper cf 3 i Fi i Hie i + . L said t for a while, ; last heart attack Sept, Eisenhower began = Pit Pe] Fa ai ni sage i! re re g PERG ZANEGEF i i Ee i Ff fieq ifr, sere Sette ah, 5 By JAMES J. METCALFE But also as I talked to Him... I wept a thousand tears For my poor ignorance and sins ... That touched your early years .., I had it in my power and... I should have been the one . , . To bring you every happiness . . . Beneath the moon and sun Whereas in utter selfishness . . . I did ignore "(Copyright 1956) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But they like men have trans, gressed the covenant: there have they dealt trea against me. — Hosea 6:7, There is no knife that cuts so sharply and with such poisoned blade as treachery.—OQuida. 6 Children They Choose her tonsils removed . , . (Mrs. P.M.) Answer — It’s possible. But if the girl is not a moron she should understand that no doe- tor can promise that removal etre : i eee SR ey Pes 0 aE Saft ay yk a ST, iS: 2 FAY se e # sae i oe ra a aad m . rt ay ee} 'T eat) ig ge } } i= Pas Sore t é LS poe ‘ i ; j S fx oy “e Tah! sa eee i Te x Ce lh 3 ‘ ‘ i . f j i Z hs LP ths : ‘ ‘ 5 ; fae ; : ; ‘ : : >. RHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY; JANUARY 21, 1950 oc ever ae Pee ee = =" = a . ———— a sCThere is hardly anything in- i ; ot itged } ins Purchase ore Vacation Spots Seen Seve A Eneray Use B,< the world that some man” ‘FAMILY! [From Soil Bank Program |: scrum owo mee, eee sg el ae a a og rie Fylegh aon ear es Penn a cannot make alittle worse ‘ © ° vd Poigenn caged aller Ge wy ee Pie! ramones Pos | ge. ‘ ' decontamination of sewage. - : : . ‘ poo SHOP and SAVE | omy 2 ropome eo 2 omy Bicegee hex) ean and sell’a little cheaper... : ae = on ; : J 4 "7 ° i Ei ae . ges at -]) New Cor AS pack Seat was te oe sor ‘ccoteeation and di and the people who consider Goodman's ry a ae gee “ ase freee And rem, of {laa Br the clty to plan Improve price only are this man’s : $20 8. Saginaw pwn ete ‘ lawful prey. FE 2-2784 pe ld tat even LOOKS Like @ Million —John Ruskin 3 | specitication, the pro! MCALESTER. Okla. ®-—Diree- " | that hag Ganppeared|aiedse Seal ee nee eobiams ve the country ry, is a natural, They named to board)? ; ilk cal heck Goan, Cee : ; ===) wusupanee |) BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD BOATS meee eat A Counselling Service s | pli 2 ) 3 é t ° % ‘ See ie ‘enti ile] for the Asking fo Pontiac Chamber of Commerce e new program o. : iy eid a Se ek tem “wot al a=! Thotcher, G) Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 at $88. Patterson be , ks A commission °NO SECONDS! ore reagent & Wernet 2s . MOTORS © BUDGET . so cannvine | | the F Pre eNO CARRYING = jm © er @erree & Ss HAR H officers told the young-' . CHARGES Taos they had toon showing reall ris, OPEN SUNDAYS |)" Seweier charles Uel White, 58, ‘TO 1 P.M. / ‘had reported $1,000 worth of the \ : ; | Ora tx setek to trek of bis \ | ' SLAYBAUGH'S rare bones : | _ A Mother's Triumph Over Cancer , | Reports of flying pearl ‘ : Sports Shop |2s2cvee'c: +09Y YEAR OF SILENCE” Pearis worth $150 were recovered “Neyer to know the sound of their:mother’s voice!” . . . For Mrs, Roman Walilko, FE 8-0453 & FE 4-0824 from a juvenile battlefield. mother of five children, stricken with cancer of the throat, this was her greatest § : 630 Oakland Ave. i a pony? stand fear duting the many months she passed silently learning how to talk again, Today, * =J ents. Search for pearis continued.| Mrs, Walilko has learned to make herself understood with hef artificial larynx, t _ her children respond to a series of signals, friends have adjusted to it and life |2,000 MSU Students for the family on Audubon Road has taken on a pattern of normality. | EAST LANSING @—The em- How she has triumphed over this, continued to be a good mother and learned to |ployment office at Michigan State) speak again makes inspiring réading. Her own story as she told it to writer Jean es is overflowing "pee | Sharley will be in the Free Press this Sunday. wnt job-seeking. Many of the stu-| - YS Expansion dents, be said, are desperate for | Watch Bands trom the ‘GI ill or money from 66 * : es tater sas. tee | 3 rraman oO atraz | Part of the job-rush, Kinney said, | " ° ° . $ “ - : : eg, SIPS fis caused because so many stv Catch Up Now on this Gigantic Puzzle Game | ¢ ¥ 3 Special dents returned a _ Here is a true story that rivals the most imaginative fiction! 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See the bigger, better new ; . | ‘. mod WETE OAK - Win This Sunday's $1,000 Cash Prize y ee 5 ! . even better heating satis- ‘ | a. . . faction. . / : “ . yous like the lerger, | BONA NZA Bi LL ' you can buy your friendly Free Press on the longer-lasting _ SEES of VRAIS OAK = Good old moneybags Bonanza Bill is back again with all the gold he’s prospected | newsstands today ...or better yet, arrange for: STOVE sizes. You'll like during the last few weeks . +. and he’s just aching to give it away. In fact, he's got . Sy convenient home-delivery now. their. better performance the ache so bad he’s decided to up the big cash reward to $1,000 this week! So come | -_—_ ane pa : ™ on, all you puzzle fans, see if you can solve Bonanza Bill’s easy cfossword puzzle - Phon FEd ] 5 8012 White Osk TODAY! in thie Sunday's paper. Everyone in your family will-want to try his hand at . ; e erai o- ake ee —aemeemmm| matching wits with Bonanza Bill. oe gece | : ee etroit Sree OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. pcs 2 ~b ~ < : : VF. aE = " tay % ; ‘ «% ‘s By : : é 4 496 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ Ph. FE 5-6159! i . ie ‘ ated ‘ 2 oy f Sesh | . Be x ie as ? " g ‘ ‘ * . ‘ es q : : Pe 4, &, : pa 6 / i ’ at ih , niki " j é . 4 ts AS ae ee a ee ee = ie 5 of Tepes re 3e4 oes tepid S ila ia a THE PONTIAC PRE ¥ L : * ‘ : \ a coe Mu SS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956 ee “_ Fehon gets epi a were i gee \ acs ys eal . eg © Ba ae Ae ig 2 ci “ i. e ees s eS a ee eee SRE ah New York—Frank V. Bridge, of Bloomfield Hills, ° si president of General Motors and general manager of the /|Discussed PTA will participate in the Moth- ers March on Polio Thursday eve- ning. Wiliam Wright, principal, served as moderator at a panel «Consultations and Robert Cards. Mrs. Mathew Barr and Mrs. H. | “‘P. Kinman, parents; Mrs. Flor. ence Pappert and Barbara De- | Welf, teachers, Carolyn Groover and Loui@ Sid- well, sixth grade pupils, were members of the panel. The panel will be continued at the next meet- ly from’ a four month tour of the Middle and Far East. Miss Becker, who has been living time at the home of her parents. * * * Mr, and Mrs, J. L. VanWagon- er of Andersonville road are vacationing in New Orleans, La. Before returning home they will spend several weeks touring Florida, * . * Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Lee Book- er (nee Thelma Lewis) of North Avery road are receiving congrat- ulations on the birth of a son, Gor- don Lee Jr., born Jan. 8. Retreshments were served by, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mothers of first graders. Mrs. Hoff-, man and Mrs. Joseph Zabelski poured, , W. H. Lewis of North Avery road and Mrs, J. J. Fitzgerald of St. Petersburg, Fla. - 4 Dae: hale 7 see Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Floyd of Waterford announce {the betrothal of their daughter, born Jan. 9. “When she opened it she raved | Grand of the infant about it, couldn't thank me enough hae er uae A. yg Johnson of, 2"d said it was just perfect. Sev- in France and Switzerland for the Auburn avenue. Harrison Deckard ¢ral days later I-met this same past four years, will spend some of Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs. Ruth'>tide-to-be in the store in which I ‘Deckard of Columbus, Ohio. | * * Mr. and Mrs, A, DySteiner, Paul Simmons, James Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nehlbeat and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Davis will. ‘‘go lto college” for a quick one day jcourse in public speaking on Tues- iday when the annual Gideon Con- jference will be held at Kellogg \Center, Michigan State University. Bridal Shower Given Thursday for Mrs. Morris Mrs. Leslie Davidson entertained in‘ her home on Dwight avenue Thursday evening at a post-nuptial shower honoring Mrs. Jack Morris, Invited guests were Mrs. Frank) Morris, Mrs. Fred Allen, Pat York, Lenore Otto, Rita Wagner, Cele! Doyan, Kay Leahy, Peggy Leahy, | Mrs. Orvis Otto, Mrs. Clyde Pick-| Downing, Beatrice Wilson and Au-) drey Biskner. | Others were Laura Doyon, Mrs. Janet Ann, to Robert A. Jacober, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ne ee ee Thomas Monroe, Carol Morris, Mrs. Larry DeLongchamp, Grace Goddard, Mrs. James Dillard, Mrs. James Morris, Mrs. William Harteau, Mrs. Albert Leighton, Margaret Carry, Sue Wetzel, Mrs. Bernard Morris and Mrs. Harold Boughner. Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Cart Rutherford, Mrs. James Denton, | ‘Jacober of avenue. | | No date has been set for’ \ Orangegrove |Denton, Mrs. Fred Postl, Sickler were also invited. Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs. ihad bought the nightgown, ex- changing it for another less ex- pensive one. I felt very hurt over this and think it was wrong of her to ex- change it. Mf she did want to exchange it for some reason, don't you think she should have at least asked me if I minded? 1 would appreciate hearing from you on this matter.” Answer: The presents given a ‘bride-to-be very often have to be exchanged and it is not considered discourteous as a general rule. ‘Also it is not necessary to ask per- ‘mission of the giver before doing so about your present but for some , found she was unable to |wear it. If I were you I would not feel hurt over it. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me what is the prop- er way for the bridegroom's ering, Rose Mary Downing, Opal’ mother (a widow) to eatertain the bride’s family before the wedding? Is it up to her to give a dinner party after the rehears- , al, and for whom?” Answer: The bridegroom's moth- jer has no actual obligation to en- tertain. If she would like to have a lunch or supper for the bridal party or for the, bride’s family she may do so, of course, but it is not expected, “Dear Mrs, Post: A friend of] Ray mine gave a bridal shower for a. . Mr. girl friend of hers recently and at Sorority met at the home of Mrs.’ Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Thomas that time presented her with a cor. Ralph Bergenamm of Lincolnshire ‘ isage. Was it her place to do this? drive. Evidently ‘she was‘ very keen) over the world suggested the goals of the National Secretaries Associ- ation, International, to elevate the standards of the secretarial profes- sion, broaden skil] and knowledge, and enhance personal charm—in a wood, to secure for every mem- ber the fullest measure of her right, privilege, opportunity, re- sponsibility and success as a per- son, citizen and career woman, Catholic Nurses Will Welcome New Members A dinner to welcome new mem- bers into the Council of Catholic Nurses will be held at 6;30 p.m. Detroit. * * Bishop Charles L. Nelligan from Assumption College, Windsor, will be guest speaker. His topic will be “The Influence of the Catholic Nurse.” The Rev. John Trese, spiritual director, will be master of ceremonies. Ann Houck, national executive secretary from Washington, D.C., will be a guest. Past presidents and officers who seating with them will have special Frances Ledden of Detroit and Wednesday at the Hotel Statler,’ seating arrangements. | * ‘ss * plans an August wedding. | Marie Hickey of East Kennett road are making reservations for local nurses. Beta Theta Phi Contributes Goods Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Edna Stevenson, Patti Davidson,'1 always thought that the bride-to- Mrs. George Zannoth presided at Smith, ;.Dorothy Jonés,| Mrs. William Bradley aunt Many bridegrooms do and many| The meeting was followed by a social do not, he guest list. ene . us nated to the American Cancer So-' Answer: There is no rule about! ciety. |Jeanette DeLongchamp, Mrs. John be's fiance sent her a corsage on the recent meeting when members Beard, Mrs. Alfred Henke, Mrs. 'this occasion.” . : | Andres the wedding. |Ruby Houghton, Ruby Erris and! contributed white goods to be do-) © hour. | y ei, SF Rallaad cruise wear. Shown is a pure Irish linen sheath in tur- quoise. It features a fill-in neckline trim of satin. y Panelists ‘Hears Trio.From Family Center | Hy i it 15] E E il , ge ¥s i i ii |Detroit, * * . newly appointed general sales manager of the Pontiac Pontiac Motor Division. They are attending the special "ttt a4 eee ew Sen ee aoe Motor Division (left) is shown with (left to right) Mrs. preview of the 1956 GM Motorama which opened in ca : " “ y k with R. M. Critehfield, vi Family Center has, through the Critchfield, Mrs. Bridge and R. M. Crichfiteld, vice- New York Thursday. Margaret O’Brien, well-known child ac- in New York with R. M. Critchfield, vice | years, worked closely not only with + tress grown i lovely young woman, is president of General Motors and al _jother private agencies but also $$ grown into a y young » 1s Pp : oe toe . \ . shown at a special preview Wednesday manager of the Pontiac Motor Division, public agencies, . or Deal With Old Beau in New Way) its: warne fae y\_ nancial help from another 7 The Indispensable Women came, Mo sumer comeiane By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | be around, so I sort of dropped | Answer: 0 ee ae wes 5 ee ee " . . bag dard par ng . ‘The old year, with all its high| out of our crowd and started dat- | stock still. Association for ges| assumed you were happy S ll : R l Wi ld their emotional problems and to and low moments, seems long| ing another boy and paying less |i o.4, of shared experiences,| D® With him. ecretaries Fi Key ole in or. oer ites brn Sg ee ae ae eee) sei tunes nae [shared laughter, |_Bat you gut a bee in your ben ; come financially independent if away in your memory book. “He's bashful wheh it comes to friendship with this net. You wan ngs to come|* p. chologists nothing bershi non-profit, ‘al neil met possible eee ees On BE dating. and he isn’t going with bey’ beonght you much closer to to « head instead of drifting along tho. s Seman ‘happier ar clespael Ssneomuten Nation. Sod suspensin with eile soanet — alerted you made, mistakes in J0d8-| anybody in particular. And I'd like him than you suspected. as they were. So you forced thelr.) useful and needed. If this is'al Secretaries. Association is open| sefiens fer the advancement of = aunty, ear ment that ruffled your relation- 14 get back to where I was with * * issue by avoiding him. Only hej. then taries should belto tine itive bed tele yous the audience that it is not a happy eke meahags tajar eb @ 0 mem ben probably shy about revealing |pow in retrospect. you ‘figure hia|MPPY 8s larks. In the entire busi-/ot experience as a secretary, are| rye Certitied Professional Sec-\cpsshi, but rather itis the assur It was a year of living, learning him, How can A the without on ents et es mameaeane ane oes 0 better deal than any yunvel en sine cocmaden sone i loappene on hmech ceotaen, cask — a ae ra quien Sat te ones has ~~ it, retary. —« integrity. lormance and lias given to the “ eine tours the Mr. anid Mrs. |(irnscoh one of the siris: if Sevex| The boss expects her to be per-| ‘The general sims of the or- \secretary an earned tride im her Py fingers, Love affairs petered Donald R. |sary). Your approach to him|Smable, well-dressed and well-| ganization are to elevate the (profession which is bound to vei 3-Act a out. Mighty smites on boys came Merriss of {should be completely new. Don't/sroomed. She should have an at-| standards of the profession, fos. |reflected in her job performance. to nothing. Some of your -high 5 take it for granted that he’s still|tTactive voice and pleasant man- The advantages and privileges 8) Soheduled hopes weren't realized . arr avenue the same, or that he'll react to/MéT: be calm, cheerful, discreet, . ; - joffered to all qualified and eligi- Thie Was fo 1 And the tow announce the |you in the way he used to. nies ce j 27 28 year probably will bring similar engagement You're not the same girl now, The Pontioak Chapter was. in- Jan. - catastrophic frustrations. But you of their eo make 0 brand-new stalled May 15,°1953, and regular need have no part in bringing them en him. Pursue him gently (he meetings are held on the second| George Fox will play the leading about. Not if you've learned your daughter, may still be a bit shy). W igs v of each month at the|Tole in “Lo and Behold!”, — , Lynne Ann, | And gradually, time alter time,| Hotel Waldron ‘at 6:30 p.m, _|three-act comedy the Birmingham Take this girl for instance. She!’ to James M. |let him see that you are happy to Village Players will present as she *, |second chance, a Secretaries a yhouse wen the son of anpetah 1956) 22-28) honors the secretary, first|Chestnut street. | “Dear Mies Woodward: We dat- John Fritcher , . . ped of —- —— and * ¢ = win ams cetaus oiCanc Exchange Sears cpa ee ese Fem ce since then. He respects mé a great avenue. He is g retary, This week is in recognition)jg about to die and has arranged deal, but I never could get any| a student at of the vital role of the secretary|, code with his doctor to experi- = yard p just being 5 Waves of Present in the function hice yore — ment with communication after at didn't think 1) _ ~~ os try, governmen ucation. death. could, University. : * 2 «6 “1 tay got td a ls taking Nodate Irks Giver During National Secretaries ty Doky Dowten : pen oe ee has been set | Thinks Bride-to-Be SS te ee for the Was Wrong Not to County. Secretary of the Year Milo’s physician and chief ; +o addi 2, is one of the most satisfying. Be- , y Secretary ‘ * | oy, : Linda Vista PTA } wedding. | Ask Permission cause it has variety and respon-| * Ale cn the squada are: hele (ebert Keller). Holds Panel LYNNE MERRISS . sibility, and it has the excitement| MARGARET MARY SCHMANSKY| Feb. 18-19, state workshop at Ke- a olds rane of being in on things even before . logg Center, East Lansing. Eventually three ghosts turn up Members of Linda Vista PTA vot y oer er they happen. And most of all, it] ,Mr and Mrs. Eugene A. Schmam-| 1, 45," Certified Professional O ae bee tae coe 1 A read ites: “I Id lik hw! Elder announce ’ s Honey Wainwright (Mrs. ; tse 2 aaaensy wea CLSONAL ‘News Of Interest eis" lion’ mitinam' lng see eer eee, ran, amin” SAE iw - dent: | brid ith t ary, to am C. . rs. m feture Wacker ot Chale Yecemt meet) 5 coscet Becher, Gnughter of} Mr, an@ Mra, France M. Deck- |chower not long age and 1 took the|"™ Sue slong with them. | pate Hie ie the son of(coeeting, Port Huron and Kenneth Moore, a musician 7 ing Mr, and Mrs, Frank L. Becker of| ard of Motorway drive are the |bride-to-be a very beautiful nightGROUP'’S GOALS — a oe William C. Piahlert| July - sorrel —_— Sec-|(Donald C. F ) nominating committee was ap-';_ . Albert, a The demand f ret al e avenue. couple retaries Soc ‘onvention, pointed -cacdieting 00S. Ray cn ne Miva, cctived secent-| porents of & con, David Albert, igown. , aed bee While the maid fights off Jack McDougal, a bookie friend (War- ren Hersey), and makes love to the doctor, the bickering spirits aid and abet the action on the stage. \Mr. Wingate (Ralph Skinner) ‘1% the lawyer involved in Milo's afe.. fairs. The show is. directed by Mrs. Anita Hard, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Greiner. Heading the _ makeup committee is Mrs, Ed- ward Reid, assisted. by Mrs. Edith Bishop, Mrs. Gladys Col- grove and Mrs. Dorothy Joslyn. This comedy, written by John Vivid colors typify dresses for this year’s winter Patrick, has its pre - Broadway es in Detroit in November | . Garden Club Holds Luncheon Members of the Better Home * bad Ld Mrs. Archie Allen with Mrs, J. ay el si A Se 4 Re ae a Faery aa ae — ? = * sacs e 1» 7, PES 4 et t A { a 4 : s ‘ 3 4 4 2 cae 4 F see ae ee } san alg ag ’ * ah “ , A BN be Seen! Atel ‘ * \ : - y * ; iM } \ A | x my posi Gals Ss te i » ‘ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1950 4 wee te 4 moe - . at ge i ze E f sei gad Nee AS CA ea, eee j [ ta mp pag Lape ite _ LAURENE ANSELMY. At: Eastern Junior High Cote | They Make * Wy Sa ETRE mort agar g st agp | ade Over the holidays I met a special table window Itweed or silk with closely fitted derful couple who have worked out. oe ee A candlelight ceremony of hon-/Kay Hamilton is the new vice pres- ed SMORGASBORD or aean ps SPECIAL MATERIAL Pre poor ge ter ghar concluded with the Still Wear Sheaths conven eet Bt apartment which faces entirely sel ches thane inet din and double assembly at Eastern Junior in the end singing) ie ee ae ee ier cocoa coe : & stone court. husband had worked it out High School. “The Banner.” a ‘nn , Se even found a special ma- Outstanding scholarship, citizen- oS ae Ss ae “It, depressed me_ so,” she . which protects the plants ship and service are required of 31) Pastel Colors |is good, as is the straight semi me, “but it was all we could find the heat. the students earning the pins, first yet fitted skirt with a kickpleat or at our rent. Our last place taced see the onze, then the sliver and Will Be Hair-do — |modet hemline. Your full skirts on a garden, We loved it, bat it |gold. ‘The highest honor awarded | ots ened tues 0 ioe tae was an old building which had to| “1 was a delighted with hee 4 yo adage Fashion for 1956 not ine waist, aN, Ha 7 naee: 8 woes So seas ts wdent Counetl, tntegeced | OMAHA (INS)—Short swirls, 2D vs “For the first week or so bere, ithem to help me fix up mine, I Student Council, introduced fe Bc I shought I would dle, with noth- |said I would insist on paying plen- Sape tee 0 Rn ee ee if ing to look at but gray stone. ity because it would change the event. The chairman is always in the 'e the student having the highest | Hair Claude Smith pre- ; ‘Then one day, elevator, I whole apartment. ‘ met my neighbor whe lives up] jo.” ag -| scholastic record im the school. |dicts the short swirl will be the | 4 oo i Elwin gave the dominant style, at least through ° ey ae ig ; that so many people had wanted Phage eg ~ Lapa t expiane|the early months of the new year. ; a iS tases Sect hee Sipe peel meen wheel poe me how blue T was, 0 she asked Me| Sree since be bad retited. She \esag Wh tons nected %s parm te] Bea Gecneuaat Smit’ the’ tpte | Open Tonight TiS at: for a cup of tea. I went along ‘|pins and guard. style of World War II, bet the oe up cup explained that he was a geod : ae and am I glad I did! carpenter and she had a green Linda Stoner lighted the first] hal length wilt continue “te be eel ts tae 0 ae | thumb. candle in honor of the students) shert. — * Sunda 2 to 5. h EG) “When I walked into her place, “Now,”” “they who received the bronze award. Smith alsn forecasts deep fiairs of ” F y. P 7 Z a my friend went on, “I looked) Bi enn Ailing 4 Eleworth sturdy, asta Pein harden, to produc “filusion| tes at ETT “4 around i arnsemnent. Sie has/ a Oe he works.” Fore Gat fee cna. presented the bone avardf three dimensioning, With nr} , iy. apartment . ° to : "Ee ‘ : ce, just one flight higher. But wey pt ne wit ne Separet dee wate Wy Dems os ore cosnlan Waele JANUARY CLEARANCE an Ce ae eerie denies wilt front ot the windows, Scutt with a reading, “Life's Mir-land more women are expected to] a ae ae ‘a — hea Mert am the pastel thades of campepse,| | SVE Up to One-half! (ss “She has special window boxes'terials, and, if you like, the wife SECOND CANDLE Ra pastel page= gaa “d ; i * Patsy Bradsher lighted sec- , >. ee ; : i j ond candle to honor the students} Stylist Smith believes 1956 will _ 7 f earning the silver Kenneth of a |Nagley, fu silver pina to the 37 Ae harp ray a piano a by Franz tis Mrs. Ralph Wilson, program) ™*. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, ae SOOT ERR. =. BRE RC REE 2 chairman, announced a panel dis-| Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCandless |...» riwin Beaty, Joan Breeze, | ¥ cussion on banking the second) #®4 Mr. and Mrs. Galen Blay- |oi10. Corder, Sharon Freeman, ; gfe bots meeting in February and Mrs, Ed-| ‘ck. Carolyn Knisely and Linda Stoner , The sorority’s organizational (2% Mrs. Ben Bowman, Mr. and = Swe Oly Sem. | : Pies we i ten will bo held Jan. 28 at the [MIS Aaron Fon, Dr. and Mrs) 00) oy Hamilton, Jody Mare. | | ee Devonshire road home of Mrs. Mrs. Harry Kimmins man, Donald Hunt, Lowanna Me- | H : ~e George Oliver. Another group gathered st the| Leam, Judy Noren, Loretta Ro- | a Rae ee ve ai Refreshments were served by home of Dr. and Mrs. H: A. Miller) ™am0, Linda Stickney and Ronda Py . = a Ff Miss DeGroot and Mrs. Elmer O.'of Wenonah drive for a pre-dance| Wigginton. Presentation of the § . |. with your shirt. ironing? If Johnson. ; (party. ete “at made by MrT not, here’s on easy woy toplecse - ede rejentell ‘te him and save yourself the weekly Party Fetes Mary Mount istru wine rane sur | bother. Call Careful Dan and i t Waltz.” seit | enjoy the satisfaction of profes- _ sionally finished shirts. We use Mrs. James Mount entertained at) Ostrander, Mrs Harry Stuart, Mrs. candle to honor the group a miscellaneous shower at the | Guy Leffel, Mrs. Nora Coin, Mrs.|the highest award, the wn Fynow: | the most gentle, yet thorough latter's home on Coleman drive,|Ralph Coin, Mrs. John Marley,|Mr. Nagley presented this highest} method to make them glowing honoring Mary Mount.| Mrs. Cecil House, Mrs. Velva Bell,|honor to Patsy Bradsher, Louise Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Malcolm ‘Scantland, Mrs.|Shaw, Delores Shea and Ellen Cleon. ..5 sudsings ond 6 Lame La Mauee i Cline strest George Scantland and Mrs. Nick; Taylor. ‘ f rinsings in rain-soft water. at he ee ee GIVES RESPONSE ] Skilled operators ‘pres® them Parkway drive, will exchange vows) 45,5. sett tam, tie Response for this group was smooth and wrinkle- ‘free... Jan. 2% in the First Christian, James Boas, Mrs. George New. |v nt eae ae on come “ carefully shaped shirt bodies and : ta, Dive. Sune Powell, Sire. Alfan . > | mold collors and cuffs. Special The bride-clect chose this occa- | Elliott, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. | Elien Taylor, outgoing sion to announce her. wedding | Leon Wolverton, Mrs. Grover | of the Student Council Association, | vrigiean We ve prem semen party. Sarah Hallock will be | Remiley, Mrs. Vern Faust, Mrs. |gave the oath of office and in-§ Shirt styles. Enjoy the pleosure maid ef honor and Mrs. James William Tompkins, Mrs. Jack stalled Robert Eason as the in-| of seeing your husband in a pro- her other attendant. were others. : “i =fessionally loundered shirt. Call Coreful Dan now. FLUFF-DRY SERVICE ald Breen. Ostrander, Sarah Hallock. Eleanor! Guests at the Thursday evening|Larson and Kathleen Elliott | dpeectwriting | Coll C Dec. 1955 P-157 to 159 This Shorthand writ- i ; | ten with abc's is now Shirts Beautifully Leundered. Simple Design Mirrors ‘Easy Does It’ Philosophy | “Easy does it” is the phrase} This pattern is cut to designer that best sums up Brigance's| measurements, not standard pat- titude clearly defined in this new) | " sande _ & model that i as easy to make as a, 3. Pa eo “aT | Vocal an = being offered in our fediideahy Posted in Collopbene ° es Inches 18 fp Cut otthon a weletian seam, 3 38 % inene be in time. for the Holiday Evening School (1? SENT SEPARATELY) 5 for $1.00 bat rt pe This is your Shortcut Ht to a Better Job—More } Pay. | For information, call in person, telephone, } morwrite... 0 | THE BUSINESS | requires 3% yards off Season—sporkling clean! ‘saaadiem ter-inch stitched tucks. . short sleeves and one-half yard of) order Patton it wae | Cleaning “peyton body conststa of only four) THIS MONTH OMY =D tc $1.20 DELIVERED 540 South Telegraph Rd., near Orchard Lake Call FE 2-8101: Plas Small Additional Charge fer Sising : P, > ; opening. 1, N. ¥. Add 2% cents tor alr. fs > A dress that you will slip into} Mall basdling, > with pleasure and frequency, a ew 144-page *Pattern Booklet | tral toch as tik, wwe wool pea by cect. | RUG and CARPET CLEANERS * crepe. or shantung. Come summer) ‘| for a famous it INSTITUTE pt et od "i to the pattern|Designer Pattern next week by! . Office Hours 7:00 ' . venta wineet doeves,; mate. lalibelle Persie) | #2 Wianér Street _ PE 2-7132 Hi? w. Lawrance Street. Pontes | fared printed lawn or chambray. f (Copyright 1956) : Phone —Neon Seturdey— ; ' : 4 r i « , as ’ 5 , t p a, — ogee 4 iol nat oe L i a a ee iat a ee ale le a a se 2 4 tt Ge ¥ ’ f . J i ae ' { y My Pot et pgs ey 1 é - } ie ‘. Has ar r ict ited / i - . ae : : Mo : . ; : : q i is , i 3 é * j we % ; % ; < a : i ' + __"THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 3 L ‘ou Just, Try to Do a Th a 2 ? ee ere Pt Church HUNDAY SERVICES: | in ‘e ney gv a Communion, In- VAAN ‘ structions and Church . i a = me, Coach | MMU sabe Prayer, u School, Sermon by the Rev, Lewis W. Towler. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:30 A. M.—Ante Communion 10:05 A.M.—Holy Baptiem and 0:48 A.M.—Church School Chureh School, 11:00 A. M.—Morning Frayer porpetiagpene Pg mn nae gr Church School’ Sermon the Rev, Robert J, Sucks, Vicar ; ; & God objects | a4 performed major operation reljeve an aneurysm, Vet SERVICE 8:30 A. M. |i) Sendey Night et 7:45 P. M. CT Ms sioomlike swelling of a blood vessel. ¥ 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. | = He see any he | reason why I should just sit around and collect relief checks and look WATERFORD COMMUNITY Badan CHURCH a a ee ee ae ee se me we vemigy i 5 stick- as I’ve ever felt.” He lives“alone, but this doesn’t bother 4 him. “I cam take care of my house O.K. and I cook all my meals |] 4 '4 su wonkn, tae ea ore myself,” : Bvening Service, 3:29 P.M. | gel . , e altarware | Mr. Barnes says, “I like to read the Bible. You'd be surprised] "*puly, Bible Mout. Wed, 1:90 F. 3. | ‘ after studying pictures ef the, how that helps when you run into a problem.” He doesn’t want people Rev. W. Von Plow, Paster : REV. LEWIS W. TOWLER church, A company in London, to pity him as just an old man trying to keep busy. He is trying to] 4 | : : gg tt wo that if the fates woman an “oe mg lo | ° efe : says, “ y hing, can ;. you® . ; Rev. C. George Widdifield| ‘seine im tenorines are x prot gen ty. yorve whipped.” § PARKDALE CHURCH Presents Curate Tuesday [Sir st ice en ee ra es gs os ae 7 t, of course, is the spirit that gets things done in this t ' resen S ura e ues ay **You look upon them as part of they be little things, medium-sized things, wr oot Gonak Parhisle and Weliywoed of Lc . Bishop of Michigan, | b°dy of the church,” says’ Mr.|Many of us are all too ready to lay our burdens down and allow others Meck W, of Buléetn ‘ He diaglherae mam ota tn Towler, ot § panna ee ow Inve |*0 shoulder them. We give up all top easily. Sunday Scheel 9:45 A. M. = Scatiay in Ol Gaete Spun Caos — oy tee ate + athena This is not only wrong spiritually and morally; it is also a | Morning Wership 10:45 A. M. Hi physically. As Dr. William D. Stroud of Philadelphia told a Evening Service 7:30 P. M, 5 | The Rev, Mr. Towler received his A. B. degree from the Uni- _ symposium, “It is better that the patient fill out his |versity of Michigan in 1950. The following year, he attended Heidel- : —n . WAYNE £ WELTON jberg University in Germany. Te 1 heer eeared te tee Oni aet'Classes and Clubs Neer ek panting work rather than worried rest.” It le serprising | Minister how much better we do when we “just try,” as Mr. Barnes says. jof Michigan for his M. A, degree. | , Of course, no one will argue that seriously ill people should work.| We attended Union Theological Seminary, New York oxy im 10 Report on Fund Owiously, that is a matter for a doctor to decide in each individed See crt Seems fem Wage Taechgieat: Seataary, case. But, by and large, intellectyal and physical activity is a helpful | Alexandria, Va. in June, 1955. : Sunday will be “Randolph Smith thing, and those who keep acti | During World War II, he served with the Sea Bees in the U, 8.|Day” at the Neman A. M. E.\days'lead the most satisfring Ince nt ut (@ the very end of their Navy in the Pacific at the Solomon, Peleliu and Palau Islands. Church on Auburn Ave. . «¢ « the | ‘The first year of seminary, he was assistant to the rector of} A graduate of Pontiac High Nowadays, we hear much about jChrist Church, West Englewood, N. J. During his second year, ho| School now serving with the U. $.!5 good cure for worried and troubled thoughts. Well do t’ecall moet} |was member of the staff of the Church of the Ascension, New York|Army in Japan, Smith will be | City. honored for his service in helping tion protiemey A ieee sepecially with reference to their -emo-| While attending Virginia Serhinary, he was on the staff of the adhe eee te ine was more up-to-date than we thought) said, “The cure for a broken |Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D. C. During the summer Of of the young people. heart or a troubled mind is often as simple as for a woman to mop a }1954, he served as Chaplain—Interm at Eastern State Hospital| The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor floor, or a man to chop wood.” It's certainly worth trying. If things | | Williamsburg, Va. will speak on “Let Us Build,” ther you, get busy at some useful activity. It solves lots of problems. | | “The Rev. Mr. Towler was ordained Deacon at St. Andrews Epis- beso yelall yep Sa arden Sais @ tepteeta _ In the ot | copal Church, Ann Arbor, July 17, 1955. He has been curate at Alt |“lasses report on uilding - me- philosophy. In Book of Ecclesiastes we Gent Sperone Cllech whtes haat duty. . |fund, The Junior Choir will fur- "ead: “There is nothing better for a man, that he should eat and : nish the music under the direction ‘rink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labor.” He is the son of Mr, a.nd Mrs. John W. Towler of Springfield, Elizabeth : a Ohio and married the former Jane Bartlett Kellogg at the Church of| 2 = pom (Copyright 1956) The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church the Ascension, New York, June 25; 1955. The Towlers make their beme a 96 Washington Methodist Minister Slated {+ society wit Heor eT oes sue | The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector of All Saints Episcopal Alma College, Speaker (Ned Orchard Lake Ave.) Church, will present Mr. Towler to the Bishop. Preaching the ser-. f Fi C ; 2 ] | maon wil be the Rev. Heary Lewis of Ann Arbor. or first ongreg ationa Bill Voska, representative of] Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Those assisting Bishop Emrich with the Ordination will be the) | —— ; . |Alma College in the Detroit area,] Sunday Worship 11:00 A, M. tev. Ward Clabuesch of Corunna, the Rev. Harold E. Towne of Bir-| . “G0d’s View - and Ours” will be will be guest speaker at the meet-| REV. F. W. TYLER mingham and the Rev. E. Howard Mclfintock of Detroit, __ [the subject of the sermon Sunday ing of the Tuxis Society of First] wisuenary to French “West Africa : ___.|evening by Dr. Merrill R. Abbey, . Presbyterian Churct speaking at beth service and Sunday | NEW YORK (RNS)—Five lead-|Church Mane hon tt Methodist ning. The program Mie : EVANGEL TEMPLE — | acs ot the National Council of meee Se pececaion ne nent Senter 3a Fe ¥. M. C. A. Side Entrance = |/presbyterian (U.S.A.) Women's| He will speak at 7:30 p.m. in- BO GS, ereen, Porter Nen-Denominational Full Gespel Karen Beam will lead devotions Gunday Geheot, 9:45 A. M. Organizations will make a five-|the First Congregational Church at “THE RUNAWAY SLAVE” ») BAPTISMAL SERVICE | Sundey School Attendence Lest Sundey—997 DR. TOM MALONE Pestor | : SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES zi * ‘leet: uid, to “FIRST BAPTIST CHU RCH Oakland and Saginaw, Worship, 11:08 A.M, week tour of the Caribbean coun-|the second in the series of Inter- and Marjorie Seelye is hostess for Pontiac, Michigan Srangelistto Service Genday —I/tries on a goodwill mission to|Church Fellowship. . |the evening. phar * * *® ( | Geotirey Day. B.A.B.TH. Pastor |)PTCS>¥terian women's groups in| pp Merril! has chosen for his that area. Scripture: Lake 9:18-36. A hative of Luverne, Minn., he FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH [was craduated from Hamline Uni. Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— Rev, Edward D. Auchard, asso- ciate pastor, will assist with a. Church cers’ Training Insti- tute at ti Grosse Points Me- Presbyterian | Corner East Huron and Mt, Clemens at Mill St., Pontine versity in 1927; Garrett Biblical morial Presbyterian Church Sun- Hi SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. Malcolm K. Berton, Mizister institute ‘m 1900 oxi did srodunte day afternoon and evening. Churches . (Classes for All Ages) Sundey Morning Service, 10:30 A.M work in 195] at Northwestern Us- The Truth of God— “ oi versity. He received his honorary fd Ag Ry AS as P- a from Hamline Uni- Forbearance in Love : OAKLAND AVENUE © Oakland at Cadillac Theedore R. Allebach, Paster MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “THE AFFLICTIONS OF THE RIGHTEOUS” EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. “THE GOOD SAMARITAN" Canada Presbyterians ~ Asked to Aid New Groups, TORONTO, Ont. (RNS)—Lead- ers of the Presbyterian Church in * * Extra - curricular activities in- cluded: president of student sen- ate; inter-collegiate orator: foot- “We Offer You Christian Fellowship” | | ® 28 nada grega- 4 Dr. H. H. Savage Preachcing at Both Services : | Central Christian Church ball; Pi Kappa Delta and Kappa — to letalinpaprieeehig 186 Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M. Phi Sigma, honorary fraternities; to at least one new congregation|{ Worship .. .......10:00 A.M, 347 North Saginaw Street i Torch and Cycle, college honor so-| DR. MERRILL R. ABBEY in the mushrooming suburban | CHAS, D. RACE, Paster—FE 4-0739 “THE GOLDEN AGE OF A . ie ent Hamline Players, drama! i serve refreshments in the din-|@788 around Canada's larger THOUSAND YEARS” First Soci al Sunday Services; Bible School, 10:00 A. M. society. 1 : M. Worship Service, 11:00 A.M. Vesper Service, 5:30 P. M. | ing hall. Dr. Abbey will then speak cities. : . Youth Fellowship... 6:30 P Apdio Visual Evangelistic Film His first pastorate was in New- | at the 7:30 service. ..* 6 Evening Service .. 7:30 P.M. Youth Meeting, Menday, 7:00 P. M. Weg. Prayer Meeting and Christian Leadership Training Class, 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 BM. Brethren Church port, Minn. in 1932. Since then, ; j ..| Several such “mother-daughter” Dr. Abbey has served churches dip wth tena ot : —_ | Telationships already have been 316 Baldwin Ave. _—_ nen =amd| in Northfield, Minn., Marinette, |°"! ll established in the metropolitan| Kev. Tommy Guest, Paster . Milwaukee and Madison, Wis. comps iscopal Church, 171 W. emus area. ; JOSLYN AVENUE He has been delegate to several —— ve Joslyn at Third REVIVAL conferences, among them the Ecu-| Stones River National Military sctigtetiv completed clectriied Pamoné 1. Watkins, Paster ° : menical Conference, Oxford, Eng-|Park, scene of one of the greatest : '? Bible School ..... 9:30 A. M. Now in Progress land in 1951. Dr. Abbey was chair-|Civil War battles, contains the|*Ysiem is expected to provide coal yok ONO. ns A ay Nightly 1:00 P. M. man of the committee of Inter-igraves of 6.17 Union soldiers. It) eon” vienna reports. IP Youth Fellowship ..6:20 P. M. ae national Relations, Michigan Coun-|jg near Murfreesboro. , : ~ Evening Service ...7:30 P. M. : Evangetist Rev. Web Larger, Wed. Night Prayer Harrisburg, 1. Meeting ........ 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS eet eee OO eeeeTeCCCeC UCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC™ Sunday School 10 A. M. “Pontiac's Singing Church” Morning Worship 11 A. #1. KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS 3456 First Street ed inister 4. Garvey MeUana, Paster Public Invited 11:00 A. M@—“DEBTS and DEBTORS” Bible School....... 10.00 AM. F , _ Worship .......... 11:15. A.M. ' | Church School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service, 6:30 P. M. | Youth Fellowship ...6:30.P.M. United Gospel Singing Convention Bb Youth Groups 6:30 PM. ae aes ae 1 ] PREACHING ible Class ...... ; .M. * F ‘ : . . Wed. 7:30 P.M. 4 Sunday, January 22nd, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. ODI The will ll AM. & 7:30 P.M. coon, ain DRAYTON PLAINS 4 s LL : at 5:45 with the singing of familiar| " covwtesen, Je. 4 First Social Brethren Church FIRST METHODIST |= "At cect ec nee EVANGELISTIC Trane 3 816 Baldwin Ave. S. Saginaw at Judson St. halo Se ye a amg yp Rnig umbus [0 11: AM. Worship Service ¢ ! big tir R. iraarscol the weekly Sale ements ta ; redone 6:20 PM. Youth Fellowship 4 The Gospelaires Quartet Evangelaires é . “The Bible Says" with emphasis | Bulletin 7:30 PM. Evening Worship 4 ‘The rs © Hancock Duet 10 A. M. “I'LL NEVER LEAVE THEE” on “God's Laws.” | | , Wednesday::Prayer and 4 7s Broadcast Over immediately following the study] Jan. 29h. St. Michaels Church. | 4 Secial Beothren Quartet Soloist, Juanita Largen : 11:15 Church School _ fperiod, the women of the church 47:30 Mass. All Members and LAKELAND 4 | Plas congregational and other local talent. 6:15 P. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP | bE . ) J Brockiast wil be served at our Williams Lake and Gale Ras. § i wal our salvation. : "Psalm 95:1 ap SOOO Se Oe = Sage 67 NORTH LYNN STREET INITIATION will start at Bible School ...... 9:30AM. 4 ‘eee pe ae et ee eee 7 1000 Sunday School = —=—OW.Y..P. S, 645 PM. iclecl, All three Degrees. This BP Morning Worship ..1045 AM. ¢ EULAS HOUSTON, : s ' Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Adult Forum ...... 8:00P.M. 4 WASIE GASKIN, Sec.-Treas. , wenenet Frazer aan See ome: 7:30 P. ‘Teh tik tee ae rather Richard Thomas. PP Youth Fellowshio ., 7:00PM , ei . : t, dea Ne ree see en ee ae eee oe ee eee a aoe GS Sag ey ee 8 ee a ee Bea Pie eS ee. See SARS ae ae ee i - ? q ig? Pie - x'S Sa | REE +4 13! a 4s oe Pa “— : pe Bea - eee eae ie : — hed 7 \ \ Gee . xs ’ : = : * * . J« 2, 4 ‘ i f f 4 * I ) a ; s : " - te Ss. -_ -RLEVEN \ 4 i . nd 4 ’ CHRISTIAN ) y 4 ys r ~ nN ’ i S SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY : : ij ee * odist Men/|ji| Sunday Services and . | Reading Reom : ‘be held || ro sas 2 East Lawrence Street / — eas being ii!) _ Service, 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M. Tadd ahve a i " FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST will inclade 9 con- i Lawrence and Williams Streets J La Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 A. M. if Wa i the Upper ‘oor, mee te SSS] Sr cat totees Meias trees | FREE METHODIST CHURCH | 87 Lafayette ¢¢ Greeks west of sesrs SE in the Upper The Church of Light and Life Hour here. - Tune to WXYZ Each Sunday Morning at 8:30 Bishop Holt, whe was guest Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ‘Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. : speaker at the service, will re- Sunday Evening Sermon Topic: i ceive the award sometime in the i Mersing Worship a special World Christian i se ee Fellowship edition pms i Beene Teele, hoe i.. [of many lands. Bishop Holt will Prayer Meeting, Wed. ot 1:30 sea > emser aryl aarp Rev. egg, © Sheed Winner of te US Upper as theemeent eS of New York, author of devotional and other books. She was Leke St. Church of God [ifirst woman to be so honored. 458 Contral Pat a pe Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 cy VY Annual Reports Toon. Thon. Se 720 pm Prayer Seater. Tae P.M of 7th Day Advent We are Aposticil in doctrine, Baptiem in See Soak Se. Pein. Sees G hurch Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, jesus "=n iven at C urc as the One True God! Always Pray for the Saaen B® At the annual meeting held Een , ik Highland Congregational the nt nn THE SALVATION ARMY . B 10:00 Sunday School Mrs. Floyd Cronkright stated the ihi5 a.m. : Worship. [total cash receipts amounted to + (CITADEL) : by $80,679.21 29 W. Lowrence Street : Melvin Emhuff, home mis- < Services— —Sundey ST, PAUL LUTHERAN J nor ten arent for foods chothing : inn 7 45 A. People’s Legion P.M, CHURCH and bedding by the Dorcas Wet ‘Martin Luther, Jehovah's Witnesses Donelson . Baptist ne eo ae eee ee Joslyn at Fourth Society church . | HG 2 | mares. ee res ‘3 10:45 0. m. Meming Werthip eee oe nee evoup, under: the 4 |feformation Film R 5 . to Show Film — &/Capicin and Mrs. A. Michalsea. acres uaran Peacr veram precton of Mrs. Chartes, BuleeSloted Tuesday eport 5 Baptisms Vos ‘ane b ally Invited =| day to prepare clothes and baskets “Martin Luther.” film of the More persons : , UNITED LUTHERAN} '° ane Protestant Reformation, will be|‘he Tecent convention of Jetovatl's CHURCH OF THE | 7 church ori « en erie town at Fst Aer ot rah Saha acotng to Wie ane ASCENSION the supervision of the pastor, Her- at-7:45 p.m P. Strong. * , |Guinea, bert Lohr Fes Bn tot Gaiden ak done At the mass baptiam, 51 candi-| Sunday Comer of Genesee and Glendale = Sa tion in the towns, castles and|dates were immersed in watel, i Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A.M. Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. First Southern Missionary attit 7:45 P.M. | Lothar. is held yearly ‘and an international | “lm weg : | ginere ree 72, stmission| one every three 0 four year’, ton a tag , | BAPTIST CHURCH i Per ony: Revival Meetings ‘Meetings Will Continue wrens ii begs areas aft | eports Protestants to Start Tomorrow hovel sheet si: Sonabain 1:00 to 6:0 A. | pevnardy y= Mihi 11:00 ri mM [i : | Need More Churches The Rev. W. E. Varion, paster,|nar) meine ely yr Ad Ie aS BTU. oc. coceee ees 6S PME will conduct revival’ meetings in !ave. the Rev. Web Large “Visit the Church of the BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. (RNS)| the Zion Church of the Nazarene janes, lil. is the hemmeir 7d Old . Fashioned Cornell” Protestantism must erect 105,-\beginning tomorrow night at me dies’ and mixed quartets with the) | | Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M, Wed. Preyer Meeting .. 7:30 P\.M. Young People's Bible Stu. $:00 °.M. REV. A. 1. MULLINS, Paster 000 to keep pace with- the coun-| piano and accordion, will be Mr. EAST HURON at PE mated here. » Mo, Gradua Oli REV. F. W. TYLER Dr. Willard M. Wickizer, Indian- healt cadena o— on rota apolis, executive secretary for sing solos and duets. The am : My CCl ‘ opment and evangel- Missionary lo Africa — rt, ae of Cheat, cordieRy invited. Rev. Mita M. Bank, B,D, Minister Rev. Johm W. Mulder, Acct. Minister ff) ' s ive figure. addressed \ | + Speaker for Services annual assembly of the ao Son Night Slated Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. | Sat. Evening Service ..........7 P.M. © Speaking at the Christian & Mis-|Home Missions, Father and Son night Thursday WHERE IS YOUR HEART?” Sun. School 10:00 Worship 11:00 | sionary Alliance Church, 178 Green| =| = with a trip to se the Red Wings ie 4 St. Sunday, will be the Rev. F.\Editor Named Pastor hockey game in Detroit. A Moth- (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Evening Service ..............7P, Me) W. Tyler, missionary to French) preTrrRoir w—The Rev. Hubert|¢r and Daughter evening is be- Dr. Milton M Bank, Preaching Broadcast on WPON : West Africa. | . A. Maino, editor of the Michigan|ing plnaned for the near future. [| . , | 249 Baldwin A: peeriza | ae Se Catholic, has been named pastor enigeeniecie eigen — = : eee ee en te trict te ingot the newly created Parish of St.\Canon to Be Debated aa ME 4 irst_ time. Most of his work nes\Lucy in St. Clair Shores. Father! peTROIT w—A canon proposing . ah he ce Sytner CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | of the pare The people were il-ithe weekly newspaper, published). stated at the annual general re iene in mat term Bible rigs Detroit oa Arch” convention es the unary By 505 Auburn Ave. | : Church i conven: londenomination classes missionaries train the na- ———_—_—_—— ren Feb. 1 = - Partha grin we 306 Midway—Off Sanford F tives to help their own country-/Pastor Gets Gift Trip | = S45 A Morning Worship I]| Sunday School ...10 A. M.. orn, Worship | The missionaries’ work is becom-| DETROIT W—A silver anniver-| THE FIRST CHURCH Chaplain Martin Speaking st | Yous People ..6:45 P.M. wi AM ing more and more supervisional|*@ry gift of a three-month trip to OF THE SRETHREN AN Services | Eve. Worship ...7:45 P, M. Junior Church ....11 A. M.: with responsibility being designal-|Purope hae been presented 10 the] gandas 'ichea, 10s A, ¥. 9:46 A. M. to 12:18 — Children’s Church and Schoo | Divine Healing , ‘ . . ii i) Morning Message by Paster, eq ed — _— will talk|Pointe Memorial Presbyterian] pvssteg 4.0 Pa 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service | , ae. te 45 a.m,.(Church, .by his congregation. Thel] young P Peron oh er home 00-0 * sadigar pont tn tee ray Rev. Mr. Fitt and his wife will MareareThresber a papa Evening See and Hear Crusade for Christ” on Television and the 7:30 p.m. worship serv.\eave next fall. - ' connate Every Saturday 9:30 A.M.—WXYZ-TV Channel 7 it: neegeeeer cnet ices. j a ‘ 2 . : aaa = ‘ Prayer Meetings #7 Mill Street at Cherry Court , ZION CHURCH OF Yes, it’s here! Baldwin’s — | Sunday School ...........-.ssserseeeeres 9:45 A. M. wore ore gules ed ‘be 1 Seen teuee one poe ag ws. : new Orga-sonic ... the sen- Planned for Homes | Morning Worship ..................-.00005 J A. M. FOS cots poe - — pad beets 7 hd gegen Ado THE NAZARENE i sational home organ every- Setionashe tis on L- Nelson, B. D., Pastor sat eats Will build my church. And the getes of het! shall not prevail against it. ont tis Se 4 one is talking about. tn preperation for the week of] nai ! Paul Deems, 7175 Elisabeth Lake Read. vE 1-026 | ( The Orga-sonic is as mod- [revival at the First United Mis- EVANGELISTIC \ eat in cost as it is in the |sionary Church besinning Jan. 22.1 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF GOD , SERVICES si space it requires and | ings will be held next week in the] 5460 Williams Lake Road (CAI Building) 28 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive aghily of, 3:00 bm. dum. Stas q everyone, young and old following homes at 7:30 p.m teed at Le eee eee Sunday Sehool 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service fy Jan. Children’s 3 alike, can play and enjoy Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley BECO A.M... cccscccsseess Morning W 7:30 p. m. Evening Service Meeting Nightly at 7:00 p. m. 5 the Orga-sonic Wood, 157 Michigan Ave pat ty Bn, Bio For TranspoRation Call FE 4-1782 SONG EVANGELISTS ‘ a Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hn iy 3 sei poet ree neers Young M. Cagene Ramey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Jenkins y opie A LT eee | nites ape oS S. Wanner nea United fe Wednesday ‘Servis Panter Spi sae does The Pilgrim Holiness Church : | Thursday,” Mr. and Mrs. Jobn RO Pens 8 AS SS 4 Reldule aké Palmeems = - ’ $1,595.00 > |, Sard, $9 Earimoor Bivd. - SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) .......+.++00000+10:00 AM. ff +See SHPSCOHES EHEC SETESEEEEOSS EOE ES 700 AM. PILGRIM Ps. Tri tLe 6: P.M, : | EVENING SERVICE SOPSEER CRETE LORE HH EHH EEEE q: P.M. | sWELCOME The Bethany Baptist Church -| I Gibbs, 307 Reaburn Ct. f Dr Don A. Morris, pastor of the Boulevard Temple Methodist/|] GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING MUSIC CO. [church Dera, wit ecvmentatl] = nerve at meet om “The eCheck Wi Big Hoa” FE 5-8222 The public is cordially invited. |} 9:45_worship—tudy 5:00—Youth Center : }} 9:45—Sunday Scheol 6:06-—~Youth Choirs CHURCH OF CHRIST |i" con : | Sunday's Theme: | : = 2.6249 “WHEN YOU'VE TRIED EVERYTHING— a | 100 Azone Tage Minter | GOD 18 STILL WAITING FOR YOU" | Sunday School ........ 9 SIRE SERALD OF [BUTE yu. bine A, Sender bite teed <=» WEDNESDAY EVENING — TL Weethie Service "W ta a 7 Rreale wed “A, Sena 0% (Reserved for the Family at the Church Night) i Fae Ke td Fa 1 and Section 12.8 of be ommercial bul i" sppreved by the township board. all chimneys shall have cb its provid urel Zoning Ordinance is amended toast the base of their flues to enable the as follows: flues to be maintained in # clean con- Section 3.10. Height—All dwellings | dition 1 have a height above grade at, . Section 10—Wood Construction: twelve (12) feet: such height shall; Section 10.2 ° feet, unless je 11]—General Provisions of the Lake Township Rural Zoning | of Gections an md 3.18 i egal ag & . as foi Section ows: 3.17. REMOVAL OF BOIL, OTHER MATERIAL, The Bee of for the removal of topsdil, the land fe net permitted in eny aier|" fet Fs l i] 5 E ; is 4 Bek 5 0 ee = oF Hoax & Hownds Jun Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. iEE i i : : sft HT if 3 =" : f E zg : te r ed sae det the tithe tr sabes |] LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 “oo agree to what ae “i a be amend-| ee Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations +t The State Department promptly = shall have ‘sn, ws charged that the Reds had “dis- SoS SS _ Sis So : loenr ‘ ENGINEERS GET TOGETHER — At the GM Osborne, a corporation vice president in charge “s pa fe beats! Motorama in New York, Semon Knudsen, general of the engine group of GM activities, get together SNe” Be Riad ot. Hew, LG GOTHEATR MONDAY ant-| manager, Detroit Diesel Division of GM, and C.R. for a confab. - r ts the nold of the NDAY — DOORS OPEN TUESDAY a 4 7 yer é buildings . ) Bh net Potywood Headlines: Community Theatersi*ee: Sz"s.'se cx: | QM he VIEW Fas Pega e¥S HEAD Rosalind R - ssell Pleased wane We Sc, cst-[States and Red China on political ,, Tenatlon pease’ ty. ‘ihe , . } rm One of 1955's champ check-bouncers has started 's¢ -“aRTISTS end 4 with a $100 latex lulu... A prominent singer will get MODELS” a ») SAT “SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE” CLENN FORD s te keep only $30,000 of ° a fortheoming musical PLUS BIG WESTERN, YVONNE DeCARLO wyasston” ( , ee a ens rejecting all the girls prettier - DOO Lauritz Melchior’ Ib has turned science fiction writer STARTS nna teas |. » « One of the elton solttng narra — kiddie albums is WEEK DAYS 10:45 presidential candidate, is readying SUNDAY : | . ) of a Song” ... Leona Anderson, the 50-plus singer, asked|.... \ ; | : iher ne ord , “No cheesecake photos, please!” THE EXCITING TRUE-LIFE STORY | ee : 9 WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sometimes when we to think OF AMERICA’S most pebinn we epenk: 19 Goumn's sound bay emartey thant it asta DECORATED HERO, . blurted it out in the first place.—Maurice Seitter, DIE MURPHY TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Rene Plachner reminisced about —— prohibition, “As, those good old brew-it-yourself days.” Bob Hope says England's a wonderful place for a comic to work: “It’s an island, and the audience can’t run very far,” That's earl, brother, (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Author Huxley Says technicolor, cuteness and ‘Moms Losing Dignity |rrotecs can enty reoat in te NEW YORK, N. Y. — Aldous|ine family ties and the disappear- Huxley says Mother has lost her/ance of dignity to the commercial interests| those we in the United States. mire. jreverse and worship our mothers/day. He was going the by buying the products which she|on the wrong street in the wrong would like or approve of. This,|city. A patrol car was almost according to Huxley, has all the dangerous earmarks of false idol worship. Today, says Huxley mother in- |habits a delicious Disneyland, | where everything is syrup and | in FS -. INEMaSCOPE Jo £ . "S. , ~wTECHNICOLOR “Sam cusses AUDIE MURPHY wre warsinis Tompson CHARLES DRAKE GREGG PALMER «JACK NELLY WEE P LU Sfiaoventine as ran as nie eve on Oa Q! : Cc WILD ABOS Hurl Boomereng end Speer le SAVAGE ROMANCE OF| | THE STUBBORN IRISH BEAUTY ond the MARAUDING BUSHRANGER | r | aA DEER fh} Ih ' ’ ‘ ue } a4 5 P } A \ ci ves 7 < E Sigs ag ey oh ti BA: : j ‘ F ba nt AF ys ae aa : . ay ee # i * Xi i Bah BEES fy ae | i i . iy z ‘ 2 * Pr se ‘ ! / . i : one": * 1 ail | sc. ik t - : . } , | ; ‘ 6 gin a = ee 956. 7 * Cn : x. i if . wk -) aay tee fe . sae ee = g : as the frigid Maples dropped a|‘atch up. Final count was 92-63. | : ? tating Pe [fot uve tut a So Bac] nto’ 2 wir meet PHL Swimmers Near Pool . | the win cone tne tg Ret salt Tm Somer 15, culm Marksin WinOverWolves | Competes Of | cssession of the loop Rett cle \Townes 18, Cecil Hanes 8 and Jay the McCaugna 6. That was Shaw's en-| Turning in performances that in), 10-718 bres wer: ee. tire squad several instances were Meisel (BC) "Coratarih ° W () k| (iis: ms tsa st 8 Pa x very ; Pontiac has been site for Birmingham led throughout to PHS pool records, Bob (Des)|''** big event three times, in 1950, in| Samve until the last five minutes | For the airmen Neff (Westminster) , 20-yard freestyle—Won by Patterson In ayn an 1959 and 1965, Tt Wil return bere] whew Fert Toren tek a soos [C0 Da fiver (army) M1 Heron Dover's Chiet tankers yesterday| ec); ang, Praca (io): drt. iran lead ai a os (Itheea Col.) 19. afternoon _ WAENE-CARLAND Sraxpmres tere in the; 72-49 victory. we ee new No, ‘last i i 7 er ging: BAe up its rd ' Sth victory tn seven win closed out the Ist league play, and left | with five straight defeats, got] And while Chiefs were Late gf edi-iof the Trojans in easy fashion, \period when Dewalt, Rod tion of Pontias’s SVC basketball across town in Saginaw the Valley and Larry Peet came out, Chiefs Skippers Lose, Farmington Wins roms by Tg tg A : ig. ing pace. This time it was Treais who topped the field. Rod fired a e oe rally vty ale ar dt Pipe adiny 1 We for % (6 buckets, 11 gift shots). eae 42 to play but instead of] Chiefs’ forwards, Dewalt and bringing ball down court to| "reais were hot ae 8 firecracker wrk «shot, lone pass wen Oleh and-at the tee toss line, Ray and Jim Skinner, along waatemonece pie 2 math Dewalt sad Svea 6 E 24 points and Moser = : o cantiee aL ir oop orgdeens Hughes 21 for Walled Lake, ptadigtt , spear In a cold game at Waterford, gg the Skippers fost to Berkley 32st. |W8"ds, gave yeoman service to the a Only 11 personals were called in | *T°Jans. \ ; the game and in the free-throw PONTIAC, . SAGINAW “ge ‘. —_ tectond : 3 $11 Prete 32 7 ot 7 ~>—T> Both teams shot under 20 re ee Re Y Maples Handed Selfridge Pive cent with Waterford’s Cecil Dum Sent $3 3 tant $33 | a Beat Jewelers bine beh tor the game wits siping! $f ia fit ‘. j iDiti "| Bob Burtch used his entire bench|#"*# =} ° o> ae : Cold Shoulder #2 Exhibition Ustarsetnectnmt ane ais * : With only six players to work)ington mauled Van Dyke 58-23. |powrmac .......... “2 oP ‘a i led entries for ‘ with, Shaw's Jewelry cage squad enn BY ‘SOUTHFIELD BAGINAW ..... ove OM = tourna- EML STANDOVGS w {couldn't cope with a collegian-|Woedwertn 3 § § ae Missed free throws—Pontiae, © in, 38: ‘ eS tomer 24 eee $ { Fema 2 ‘loaded Selfridge Field Air Base] Huse iit Be tia Wrest by. “te ae Mi Clemens 3 3 Masel Park ® 5\club last t, on the base court.| Walker 10 323 Evans 1 2 2! throw ’ 27 0t singles nigh 3 for 3 per cent; Saginaw 15 of 33 for ae ott aa een wen ee Shaw's held a 27-25 ist period)... 12@ AP S| be on ee: eters: 4 tod et nigh rineham Highliead than fell behind, never to|Sruihtied s...cr.:11 18 1 B ies) eeginey, tor dake” i | ef 58 z F ; f fF i ey Bil 08 i ed Sra on a ficld goal by Dick BATS... ccceeveee cose BT 1s 0 1m Valley ' oa for Robins. pubd, - Herb Snyder's 35 points and) | ———____ Gaby coat Darrell. Ridling whe tote | Brighton, with Roger Veornen|VGYRe Trounces T the final period was a field goal] Holy Cross 9. 4th in Joh quarter |for Brighton, with Roger Voorheis| " eS porr us — Hitting on 41 per pot oh points. Milford (setting 20 for Holly. cent of its shots from the field|Flesser. Bob i Ff jf Diving—Won by Baker (BC); and, Simson (P); Giesey (BC); 4th, ch i ‘Hi > = 4 i p i d 1 yg ! E | Is Hf il Feaet night to run its season's record to}Ferndale 65-55 and East Detroit] Montana Biate 6}, Whitworth se i der). Time 2:26.4, 100-yard freestyle relay—Won bad = 8 Ei a B Hy i; fi z é a pe fl | ni (z = is AJ fe) = WN re) [es 0 ||: = Un Co Wn ii bg? Aq LF Hee lf Fy cog. = i =|! S| &R which } broke 3 pot mark: George Bergstrom dif ( S {S Scoring Ray, Rit scored % amis and wat nthe @ ines an OL GUD SPO! ace j i. ‘ J League basketball game Friday and St. James took advan St. Frederick’s reserves had an}! 4 ryard freestyle wen by Bergstrom Red Wings in Toronto of catch easier time of it, trimming St. (ae + wna i. ime 4 paced Aiming for 7th Straight $F ¥ Sa Victory Tonight — . ‘ Avondale the race with @ 5T-| oOner SCL acti last night saw St. Fred trailed at halftime, | St. Benedict's Ravens were in\/h4’ * Prep ' . Steeler Bonus Somme tp mayed int COR |the close league race become even 36-98, but Doyen sparbed 0 oré- ae eS et et ee M Skaters Nip By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ree as St. Benedict) Wright's cagers into # 43-34 ad- |Highland Park. Three Bens scored ° . The battle for fourth place, the : . Fe peta ase teat Lake St. Mary| vantage entering the final Highland Fark. Taree Bene sored! MSU) in Overtime ee on om Atpene Sronerenn 38 5 his lowest output of the season. |whipped St. Rita, thereby creating| "™*- Doyen’s court general |Gacki with 20 points. Phil Bre- Fechay in) ee oe pon bord * te ¢ lace. St| "MP was sorely missed during |zezinski dumped in 11 points for EAST LANSING @® — With q/Playofts, still is on in earnest. But 2 At Lake Orion, Roseville pumped|® four-way tie for Ist place. St. the closing free-for-all. the Irish. 32 thriller tucked under their belts,{the Toronto Maple Leafs have a in the Michael, OL St. Mary, St. Bene- gong 3m) "ealdict, and RO St. Mary all have 41 Doyon gave his finest records. pe 3 : * -* @ ting 10 field goals and 11 free Saran | for $12,000 he ‘Dengue doiesed te the The Dales staged a 2ipoint up-|throws for 31 points as the Rams|Hazel Park. The |. ‘Ted Kopacki poured in 27 points|the University of Michigan's hotk-|glden opportunity to grab it for scoring i 2, Dolnts\ey team headed for home ice at St. Rita at}47" Arbor today'and another West- ern Intercollegiate Hockey League! a against Michiga:: State to- The Wolverines won here last night as center Neil McDonald pumped in a close-up goal at 3:22 in a sudden-death overtime period. Michigan State stormed back, after being down 0-2, to tie the game in. the final period éf regu- lation play. tl i q* a: : : g* ! ; q i : F 1 i ri 3 ! z ; | ; : ? +f] fs i g Detroit Red Wings in Toron- i : i H tI i =f 7 i 5 3 a z g z j i tee A, 28 z 2 8 e 2 : 3 4 PITTSBURGH @—Gary Glick,| With 2% and Jim Drake with 22. Utica Wins Bi- County ; Rs 7. ‘ioe eden wie arte ‘eeiner Gheees Annual Speed Game at Center Line Tur ner Takes with 20 points. Mt ba ft | ontiac 79. after the Pittgburgh Steelers took'| ° Utica scored an important Bi- ‘ + re i. Leet ae * him on their bonus pick, has signed Skating Races County league win at Center um Slit Decision eeeutt “ < maebee ia 1956 contract with the National Get Under Way by downing the Bees 65-56 behind’ MeeDens Football League club. Ernie Malzahn's 21 points, F WcEndorfter The 195-pounder from Colorado| MILWAUKEE (—The two-day.’ Also in the double figures for} LaBua Takes Beating ra A&M a a trip to _ Pa aoe eters Lakes Speed the Chieftans were Lou Haase with} for 2nd Time in 37 cently to discuss football w mpionship — crowded 14 Dick Cole with 15. It was ° . 10 16 Toeey Somat pad reportedly with 73 hago te it divisions—Eets tyica dth win in 6 games, and) DOYS From Gil St. Prederiek 20.0052. 11 118 15-481 are for winning the world se-|* The shutout was the sixth for the Steelers| suburban West Allis. made the league record stand at! SYRACUSE, N.Y. w—Gil Turner|S Benedicd <...tcist0018 14 6 ip—aa] eS arte ee Sal See tees pate a7 mead ‘ * « * 2-1, looked toward Gene Fullmer againior o:. sary svacesceess: Je 13 33 13-63) won the crown the year before.|Canadiens are down to face the a Their shares netted each player\New York Rangers in tonight's about $11,147. other game. i Fe j i g & j ; Hy ii Fi ; 5 i g z 5 2 i=) way S! wwanantiy Ld BJ Leo Labine, Johany Pierson and wn Cal Gardner broke open a tight Dodgers Victory Purse game for the Bruins, Each found The 1955 got $9,768 athe nets in the third period. . e; = S| ewetwrs wunewes. 2 7 . 3 3 ° 3, t =i wucno- ~~ i itt p The program calls for 16 finals ——— today, anxious to take on the Utah| St Pita =... -sesevese- 4 today and 22 Sunday as 205 skaters battler who was expected to pro- from nine states vie for individual Rochester Defeats vide the competition for the Phil- Saginaw Reserves ment: ° ‘and team titles in a prelude to the adelphian last night. com uite honor to be National cham 4 : : we NFL's bomas pick. Nien, 2828 spe W, Bloomfield, 66-46|, xs - hie cn de Dump Little Chiefs Souchak. Holds 3 Stroke uddle, Every- = s * | é ° * né on the a The senior men’s title shapes up Rochester fired a 21 point bar- Mt dave s poocege ra ae When Pontiac High's _ reserve Lead in Caliente M eet ’s _sélection in the snail eine imap Bas. Fuh. af eaten to beet ena a Sone. basketball team tangled with Sag- iraft ing champion Stan went on to beat West Turner’s ring experience again/inaw's juni ity, last night, at} TIJUANA, Mex. ~The Cali- . but his 36-35— stead He | pton, Calif, and National 6646 at home last night. was the major factor. The younger|Saginaw, Little Chiets took’ a %- ente One Golf Tournament swung end consistent. ot ee Money : f E ff f i? ae it { The Lakers playing without the |LaBua showed a willingness to mix!51 licking. into the third rovhd today and * tourna ana cee = = of Madison, injured Frank Rogers held their|it with the veteran and nearly! Junior ‘Trojans were paced by|“Iron Mike” Souchak still had me Nidal rae wity poly i , - loathe Mey Mig re T lone lead at 12-9 after the first|every round of the fast-paced battle|Larry Rousseau’s 23 points, while|tight grasp on tuation. 1934 at 282, Souchak, in the renewal senior title. stanza. ‘and a sparkling-and-bloody ex-/Ken McLintock and Dick Whitmer} Souchak was three strokes in!o¢ the border town event after a Dave Peters and Jim Van Nock-|“hange. led the PHS crew with 14 and 13ifront of the field with of lapse dating back to 1935, thinks he . . ‘Arm ad a er had 21 and 14 respectively for} In the fourth round, Turnerjrespectively. a better. , opened a cut over LaBua t ; : Says Atop Thumb ochester. with Phil Schulz getting OPeMG! 8 : eh serontine trailed 22-10 end of the ot 13 iri oe ks ; ri + ie fa ¢ Fa ; 5 5 z 2. i = 8 3ee8 Gas | Z : ; i lowa-UM Set for Televised Game RR go E 5 7 : pac. Kersten had 26 points It was the 4th straight loss for|dlers patched it up but Gil opened) Loss was only the 2nd for Fred| His nearest~ threats at Jim Chernenko 20 i cae the Lakers. it es ber papers agra _ Zittel’s club in eight starts. ment were Tommy Bolt Memphis won its 4th game in Dia to carty bis quart Mghe | [eemne, Resseccscce. We 1S Be ihcellencen Gere Dees “er Bua to carry his guard high. 3 23 17-18 had a 70 and the Glendale SiS amas Romeo Sh Dain ae sae es CranesFallerin [Sees ore of Lapeer, /Z- epponent “ and H ; cub re | dHalffolose {ume im the lead with 20 marks as} Romeo moved within 1 point of 541 and Referee Barney Felix, a 54.53 pet. (hey, downed Ortonville 72-52 and|Lapeer three times in the 4th per-/6-3-1, tack ‘et the hands of Al it last etington 71-59 respectively. iod but Ist Favored at Hialeah was victorious | in ifi minutes of! , . MIAMI, Fla, @®—River Divide) Led by Tom Wil ts ; pm _ ye irarm’s Decathlon, only entry .in Lapeer poured’ through 28 free/paid $3,604 to enue eeaet gir ; : f i 3 E i Li : i Ni at if i i i 2 a ? i i ed 3 a { ‘ . : uss rr hdc a eT eee meee ORE Oy ee eee is Wan = fe lua 2 Hitt a i ite a a! valk Hl un ina cn ay “i t eh: ATTEy i Hn 4e on li Ht ta iis Hi i seat i ita, 1 i: “11 * fae waded HH ita _ for LIVI : act it if : itt vn Bin ila a Ue ac a i a HH te ey ie Sa ctl Mein a at DT tH neue i tet itl oe 1 if iiuinit if ine iia i Histhiai ab . ackgroun ~ ine di walnut wi \ tae death Paar y th eT : as shown in this living _ bere in the buflet and the cocktail table. This cocktail table has a blue. There is a marble-like veining in the silk upholstery. This giass box” type of house, T. H. with inlaid stars of stainless steel. The rugs and upholstery are of | a oi romantic privaty’ ACY — feom of the Widdicomb collection is in contrast to the The mood of * * ¥ SATURDAY, JA} iE f | i i Hit ae Ht alg Hi oH : aye Pht a ii FL : i eft i $ § : 2 gE : i & ROMANTIC PRIV. the semi-tropical areas. A single motif — the arch — is the design theme. It is repeated ‘vivid collections shown in Grand Rapids. Robsjohn-Giddings has designed furniture to be used in houses having architecture of « © BLOCK ins an y tlio adds en fo the LOWEST PCE fr requirements. Goodwill offers the Galy@ Bich Mon Con Afiors a Poor. Heating Plant , A 45 FOOT RANCH HOME ‘ MODEL ADDRESS — 4945 SASHABAW ROAD & aS aHY STANDARD [om ARES Dak ok 6 ah | and strippings included in the price. 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Mi. . $129.50 2x8-8 fo 16 #1 +1 & Bu-D. Ti... - $129.50 Gas or Oil Heat 2x10-8 0 16 #41 & Btr-D. Fir... $129.50 } | 4x0x5/8 Fir Plyscore... a. $5.49 1x6 #2 & Bir. Pine Bas. ihe $108 re 5-s670 | oa it Ss eo xo. $108 “9215 48x, Fir Plywood .. anes —-$ 3.88 $250 WE believe we are homes now for sale in space in attic, to all property owners. Ba HILL TOP HOMES | at PLEASANT LAKE CUSTOM BUILT - PROJECT PRICED | 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMES WITH | | LARGE ATTACHED GARAGE , the GREATEST VALUE of ny new i homes with OVER | M | Hoe eat” Se gears LNG FOO | Walle@ Com —16 Com te $9.95 HALL | off vestibule. Additional ff le by way of Pull down stairs Hl We offer 140 HOMESITES. ALL overlooking BEAUTIFUL FG WOODS, rolling hills AND LAKE with complete lake privileges | 2.8 extra storage and GUEST cLos Only $14.750.00—Low Down Payment! |] $72.60 Per Month — Complete With Let! | % SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY ‘ 2'x8" Exterior Shooting .. aer 98 1x8 White Pine Bds. ... stapes ‘now $89 | 1212 White Pine Bds. .. ,To5ci Sow $95 1212 Std. Geade Fir Bds. “In 5in' $110 1x10 Std. Grade Fir Bas. “Sz! $110 #2 & Bir. Oak Fleeting . "3" $139 Int #2 & Bir. Pine Flooring. vee $110 —-Gx,Bxl4 Std. Sheet $2.46 1 c ‘ATIO AREA. LA KITCHEN, featuring YOUN ll CABINETS in DECORATOR COLORS. 2 of 3 BEDROOMS | ; 32 Be CABINETS | in D R COLORS. 2 of 3B Burmeister's VOR nEN LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE Wholesale or Retail. 50,000 Sq. Ft. Gold Bond es ge Ashestos Siding : 7 Beoutiful Colors Both Derk Colers and Pastels Regular $14.95 now $7] 1° Gold Bond Praar2 is a Corpo tone of . National of the mes Meyers manufac: turers, Flint Kote Shingles ators 98.50 Sq. 800 Squares at Above Price! Don't Walt—This Is o REAL SPECIAL! Plaster Board and Lath in Stock Gold Bond Masonite 4x8x' Temp. Sheet $3.79 4x8x'4 Peg Board $4.46 4x8x'." Plasterboard .... .$1.20 4x82" Plasterboard . ;,. .$1.59 “ Plasterboard .....$1.75 4x7z%" Plasterboard ..... $1.98 4x10 and 4z12 also in stock H LOT . 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Cocley Lake ‘Ra iz “0197 Coster Lake id . if R BE oy at + Ta Wilkens take Ras P| Phone tM son dey a a whens 0s 50706 Oakland Ce County's Most Exclusive Gold Bond Deoler be ol s 2 LARGE LOTS S s In Beautfiul Ks se Waterford Ses te 5 $7 RNQ” | ot “The welcoming arms of this house extend forward to greet you. The . 4 Bie. 2eet Myon 9 Fong. and low eqpetmnnce. Airy wrought iron columns f Hebert ‘= ' monononeussssnens are losing heat due to parm in TION ~ Pat rae mal - you're and home buyers. Vege oli Level Home Ray O'Neil Real Estate [Exhibit Opens Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange in Washington _ 75 West Huron FE3-7103_ 1 ic ibiacials sh enlaces tae iz Hf i 5 Ns it 1 i ° Pom Tae mo ranity — — Heres boy vig fr tg tay nt eo Str a ete ot dee a as dignity to the entrance. aie ye i LY, JANUARY 21, 1956 ie i i ; ! | i | F : i ce: u f uu H i +H 3 * | | f ; Hy rl ty pape! tit raft iLieabiis Z hy afi i! “ eet _ eating out that the opt tovel ae Rich REWARDS for You tar Pet: ee pede and Your Entire Family... | stoping tand, Hardy says that Down No matter what price home you poe ie explain the various (dining Payment ae yu ee struction and thelr practical FHA Complete Comfort with plication. , | | BLOWN-IN INSULATION “Coupled with the display,” | | Terms 3 Hardy said, “the National Hous-| saws | AMBASSADOR. [este "ee = Now INSULATION. ’ a ee ao 483 Winsbeth Loko = PE 5 -8405 oiuaie Prem Bo The “ELDORADO” 3. BEDROOM RANCH ALL GAS HOME | IN CLARKSTON GARDENS Loaded with features for tomorrow's living — 3 large bedrooms, 1 2 baths, large living room with smart window wall — Gas heat, gas disposal unit — Large lots on winding blacktop roads... bearing fruit trees... . fire hydrants — First home in Clarkston with community water — Storms and screens, too. Drive out Dixie Highway to Clarkston Road (M-15) to Waldon—Turn Right on Weldon, Poss High School to Model. : LA WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE STILL NO. We're Finishing | Our Fifth and Final Block. te Gl's in Pontiac’ Left in This 250-Home Community . 2 Bedroom — Full Basement ®Two Bedrooms @Full Basement ©4 Styles to Choose From @Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat @Steel Casement | Windows @Large Lots ©Paved Streets @Full Closets with Sliding Doors ©Plastic Tile Bath Completely Insulated 44 and bedroom wings of the house. | Teem measures more than 16 extend forward as welcoming | 17 fee:. Its nrivate bath has arms. separate compartment for toilet This house can be built three} "™! Seem storage. ways. | ; Specifications for this home in- 1. With only the first floor fin. j¢lude brick veneer front and sides ished, it contains three big bed-|With a stone facing -under rooms, maid's room: and three|front entrance porch. .The bathrooms; a center hall with a/Story rear is sided with clap broad open staircase; a wood pan- _ eled study suitable for guést room use; a 30-foot living room with imposing fireplace and clas- sic French doors to the rear ter- race; a big family dining room with a bowed window facing the garden; a kitchen with corner windows embracing dinette space; a laundry, and an oversize two- car garage. 2. The second floor can be re served for future expansion er finished to provide We GIVE YOU. OR PLAN | TAKE-OFF | @Double Ribbon Drive Meaty Paymonts $62 Plus Taxes and Insurance e an es Kennett, Kennett to P to Medel @Low Taxes conan ms DAN ROSE We're specialists in lots in, designing and building Custom Dream Kitch. o ens and Bathroom Vanities lor your new home or to.modernize your penons home. Prices include complete installaion. Esti- mates : Terms Available — See Our Display ot The ) CABINET SHOP aap bercepignine Mts sdb Wit fs “ao ‘AND BUILDING -Vers— No Money Down 30-Day Occupancy STANLEY KENN . © ee | CORNELL "Plone: ATE x FE 57610 Wane WITH YOUR REMODELING PROBLEMS. eae aay Paras iy Ve H i : v : : ‘ | ¥ E a) 2 4 : ae 3 . is a A ; A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JA ; b matte Gay A few Lee tor pC aatomatio. —o REAR ELEVATION — This picture shows how “rac Ther ae he bdronms, bth an cdr IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY wi | : | rear up 5 | : aaah Lake Estates’ + SEAR ar | Large, New i ae an ‘tit Derk ue A a i eat es Stet BEDROOM fi] THis FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY pe => §eynd aK & an fri sreh, i tg OR LE! ll HOME. || er Fee gi FOR ONLY | ELC ieh=g > wT TH $330 || 1956. ‘SPECIAL | y | | viele A. =m |i} - ALUMINUM COMBINATION — FHA 36 Months to Pay! Ee ; ae a Samed , Pipe cen 10 WINDOWS | No Money Down — $6.23 Monthly! | ff +4 sched ! T 5 yr aseg t es par 4 Tovas $7400 | ae: a Pete Window ) ACME INSULGLASS CO. we | Pey Only $750 Down! | aul DAYS DELIVERY 1 | | me : sar Lao kotes 86S FE 80448 | | ewe tor en eff FULL INCH ALUMINUM | Open Daily 9 to 6 — Sundeys 9 te.5 = seare, taee tt oars we Tut] 6 COMBINATION DOORS 4 EXTERIOR WALLS OF } FAMILY HOUSE as] MODEL OPEN DAILY | ‘3875 bw AND SUNDAYS ‘ i i i f Z | ? i : to the maid's quarters. Overall dimensions are $1 | \ ‘et s . ,prith @ center hall, There are three by 50 feet, Phone FE 4-4138 : Door Canopies ee cceee SUSeeeeeeeresresen“eseesesesauers o 7 ALA LL LLL LL HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Weterford LLL LLL LLL (=e Secaeny i Wood Fane sre ercers artim | Wkaor {| Vets: *795" MOVES YOU RIGHT Wy ALWINDO CO, . N , THE PONTIAC PRESS Westridge - of - Waterford No Money Down—No Pressure | N Narr, Pe’, re ibn Ao Open Sundays 11-5 P.M. | Na : ers ae OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. TILL 8:00 P. M. Nes :. NE Wrote Call for Free Estimates N, ; PIEPER ez hae Sai Tar os omar COLD BELL GIFT STAMPS J (J (J 8 8 s STATE. 1702 S. TELEGRAPH 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE FE 5-318 if i li i au TH FE 2-3924 © PE 2-4008 HERE IT IS! QUALITY Plas WORKMANSHIP:Pius STYLE Plas CONVENIENCE TREE. tat i 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME with GAS HEAT and FULL BASEMENT tony BO=-VWEAR YI Wle)- anes Ve) On LOW, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAXES ARE LOWER IN ROCHESTER ‘g7™ FULL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 5] 5,395 LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENT HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES Leaded with Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! seaman Terme ser A9 ‘900° meee fo Ronee Sore HODORTRED-WSRLRTDN av Greco Feaile W Goo pon pene . & SUBDIVISION OF BEAUTY—In a Most Desirable Location! Located just north of Square Loke Rood CHECK ALL THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: | end east of Weedwerd. @ Brick Rench Home @ Copper Plumbing AREA . HOUSE @ 3 Lerge Bedrooms @ Built-in Cabinets I © Public schools, elementary ond high, © 10-tect wide lots. PONTIAC - @ Mester Bedroom with @ Wardrobe Closets Hf Parochial schools, Catholic ond Lutheran, | ne MMS \ SOUTH BLVD. *. % Beth . @ Covered Front Entrance alt within 2 blocks. © Whehes 6 aye ° f @ Ges Fired Air Furnace . @ Lot 75 by eg Ty ® Township park, with swimming, picnicking, an and hood. == © Naturol Fireploce @ Low Toxes... Under $100 (ER « Plaveround across the street. © Garbage disposer. e Storage © State-stocked ¢rout stream right in the ® development. e bed age 5 Minutes of Down- @ Formice Counters e Coheed Tile Pootutes Model Open Daily 1 to 6 C. R. Holcomb. & Son HT eshingion SE | / Raral Oak, Wich. oe — TT SORDON Realty © 5 minutes te Bloomer State Park. © Rough-in lavatory in basement. © 50 lekes within 10 minute drive, =. © Spacious birch cupboards, —_ © Shopping centers, et wane renee and © City water and sewers, © Glass bethtub enclosure. ieecloy eames _ Exclusive Sales Pi Storms and Screens INCLUDED! as low as. ve N) 1806 CEDAR CHEST — This is the 1956 version car’ walnut make this a distinctive plece of furnl- | of the sentimental cedar chest. The styling tells ture. All cedar interior has two sliding trays for you it will fit into any room in your home. Beauti- i, bs t | QUICK, CLEAN | MEATING NUT COKE | 020000 BRIQUETS | an Slit bectaby: fake " viséo 3 mere 2 : HEAT 1 PRICE . } Nestied Between Two Beautiful Lakes J ADDITIONS a iit Display Home, Beautifully Furnished YM va ¢ GARAGES ‘ a 0 30 Dey Oumepeney "iby LORD'S, lceted at My You don't have to dig | ¢ GARAGE , vee ees és hei Haas 6690 Manson Dr. : ee al omens, sorties ; a. new bedroom, | Sq. Ft. of Living Aree Gnly 12 elects Copch ‘Pentios den, game room, bath, df ROOFING NE MOVING PART @ 3 Mester Sized Bedrooms Oven From | to 9 P. M. Daily kitchen or powder d SIDING » @ Full Tile Beth | rt a Longived Serva! HT 2s vue) A Let: us fumish FREE | ¥ INSULATION ~. ts “Vitec t bases 7 estimates for rnew In this one moving part is found the principal reason for Timken’'s ” 9 9 / ‘i room: We'll page ay d¢ Aluminum money-saving dependability... for durability ‘so, pronounced Hi] @ Bus Service te Pontiec fi FZ at low winter rates. i Combination when thete burners were ‘stalled Hoon tee. Se vapuan tak | et Your Door \ “4 i You can take years to Doors and ee ae ee io ff poe , Windows HAVE YOUR OIL BURNER INSTALLED NOW! Sal 2 Ss Ist Payment Due JUNE 1 es by — \ugpey, . aE iz st Payment Due | Wn A poe | SEE US FOR YOUR | Prete [hewmen ,Penwwmnnnannnnnne IDEM 4f ——— : ; $ 2 AS LOW AS $i UNTO Owns FE | COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE . re ans % Nad 3 3 $1442 5 wea. > Sauk 2-121 |No Money Dn., FHA Terms, Free Estimates| 2-121) IN S00 Fg BY a Meer f Realtor A | | “ wenk tan | , | 6690 Manson Dr. ELBLING & SONS. + Waterford Township, Mich. a ye ag Ee : : . ° : \ ©" 4 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. * phere v HAN Thecting "| = OR 23-4702 a on | te Sheet Metal Work X Roofing f _ 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontioc 1 73's. Parke St. - Phone FE 4-1504 re =: ! . RRR a RE A RIN RP Ren Smee ta Sm on ae BE a ee om ay, | PC LAE : | le ee | : : : ; BEL PIKE STREET Let's GO OVER TO HALF ACRE CASTLE * GRANDMA fe HER Ge a i By McEvoy and Strieber ‘ ‘LET's WATCH THIS EXCAVATING JOB } 7 oa] tal f-2t ~ On me i! vt eee A Pett ee oe * a . THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1956 HARGY bye i=) rt uf | TRWILLAMS MUST COM y GAT THIS LET. Tm, Rag. US. Pat. OF. 1954 by WEA Service, tne WITH ALL MY MENTAL AND as not The to highways have be hand prop- dO ND OUT OUR WAY 1HE WORRY WART ws 23 of +2 a] ; $ Z 2 3 4 : 9 < AY 1\ KIND OF LUXURY DIXIE DUGAN FHA AN a” a = tn! at &COACHDIV) Chassis & Body Designers Layout Men Detailers , — iti | Memoriam erececeseees WTS pbecesrccgesvecwcee D Directors stncvcese 4 eoeeeeeneeseere erect eareeee i Wanted Maile rer i‘ p Wanted Female eooge tt t Tool Designers Industrial Engineers Process Engineers : Metalurgists |""MRW. L. PELTON | Personnel Bldg. _ 3} GMC TRUCK & COACH DIV. PBs Pot Pon & Taxes oeeereeneeeoes Chiropodists Jobs for Girls. ai Don nelson-Johns : eel a se" Ere A “= in 1954, For the past ANTED | Voorhees-Siple|say ttre, yecet wasnine| HON DRGANtzAton SUPPLE neta Ae: |PLBOR, CURE tot oop - lane 9* aa Seats BAL WOME, |"Eaieer =? ent Wt ae ie uf: his wife om“ Premier ‘Watkins-Pontiac C : oe ‘| Engineering f Plans Spring Banquet [Share Living Quarters ,...30/""AUz7uLsonave yove. wnt) | or Bakinniet™ commis | —Mictiges. are saperlnag PR PS A ae : oa ‘WATERFORD Company a “BEDFORD MOVING : ” 4 Mile Rd. GRAEBNERS—Pontiae |~* <| Lacal & Distance—PE 2-8707, Members < w eg Oe 13 Bidg. CLEA A’ rICs 3EME oe age Detail Draftsman ‘ Hing sano yf Ranang FOR WANT ADS 4| _ Overtime Pay “CONTRACTOR ‘The next meeting DIAL FE 2-8181 >anm8, at the home 2 too, OR I < Seve we i neaksn ©) pn on tee he .4 ¥ Mr, and Mrs. deceserecesoce of Sortie shild. prices. } te Hoffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Space a a are made te Ge et Bw -" work jeding typing. W. Huron las. Hotter, Lapeer. A June peo ' «AT reer am camber” | Re nites’: \ncuars et Be Ee th . - Sdjustments —e LLO y — " — eee | Closing ‘for adverties. phe WHY WAIT? FE 4-6866 : pod POR 4 JOB WITH AN OPPORTU- 5; NITY. } i i aes CASHIER MUSTHAVE) | PONTIAC : J Hy iB pees Bee £8 sr EXP. NOT | NECES-|i tara re camly =| Trucks to Rent the aay after SARY. APPLY IN PER- eh at | om “hip eauiranar. pm. ee cams Bary go ree, SON. HURON FRIEND+|_34im, “** ® SSN Sir & + Siw se officers to Tal) bee ts Lr De LY MARKET. sis losin enanes ik | Pontiac Farm and 5 ae i Prom, fA ‘s te in CLEANER, SPOTTER | Yi 2 Getetiatee |eUsToM ~gara_er| Industrial Tractor Co, ener . ' ’ . A ‘ _ Ave . 5 78. Syn : ae # 3 sPPMAE CR avens | fenand ast tot Mrs"Geee: | “CEMENT & BLOCK (°° Uy (gg, pysng Sunder weaned aff 8 2 8 pees Bradt "Sat Cenen|uar on omens OREN our cgregarry| , REDUCED RATES eee | ee ey hE le ) ! | seacncnene il : ne ton elt ground "or equivalent preterned. | Wgnan, INTERESTED, TO. GFL |pLoGR LAYING. SANDING AND| wants hauling. Par ewes. rT TTI) B. Male 6 \ te ceiling oa ok wake ones i i Ma -Ba._Rechester, Mich. overwrite | sition ie permanent and is fecen 9 0. mm. and 4 p.m. OR me cculoment, aver work |Eainting & Decorating 20 of an acc White, 27,| MERCHANDISE _ UP aw cart Men ere | om, Bee Brat Bide. WomEN — 3 To i Hooks aven-| Pee,’ - Jobe "Fale 1, DECORATING —_ PAnWTINO * Tree \ . wd , i wall ‘ing. Call 6 oe Be vented wear ain ok METAL FINISHERS 7 rer a and ee pinta. Fe “eta Robert’ Hodge yesterday. White oose wtAND FORMERS | |sresi COUNTER GIRL "| derwear. : * 'Wo|” taking. C. Bag Bills | Selon. Te pet, ceot dive nfot aah ves sentenced t0-$0 days in Oak-|V * atusep een me, work. “Apply tn person. Si Shopping Ceoter, daye ony. Te rp. at Ave. x | Sel FADERING. PAPERING — |For Sale : ENGINEERS CLEANING LADY rT PalINO: Pa _ Tlehete available for Witdite-| 6°" Swe Miscellaneque r femora. Estimates. PE | Adventure all-color movie _series,| 0° it Yous DESIGNERS ; at ie Pease gores Foouse|_& Tork. care of one GENERAL FURBING REFER | at cme : Monday ere. Jan. 33, Pontiac) «1 Musical Goods are vented ty eawing tem fog | Hae, Wc TOTP) Senn gE ese Ml, WP | ethan The ory ek, Ac gtr ond tb var. re eae | emote wri, Com *. “Bucks-Beaver-Bronsebacks”, and Sale ‘Office Equip "Gi deci ey claement tnd S ] AWREY BAKERY INC,|_belors 20a sai”? © Oa! “Hinde, Er. Wit Mogae Marsh | NOW 18 THE TIME FOR PAINT. : “Indian Goose Hunt.” 2 other|Sale Store Equipment ‘ oe aAlLESMEN] | ceawcint-have soren omer WOULD LEE RELIABLE LADY! 280 : AINTING, 1 we : ae Ss Oe. Se ee veces: - F alt. C. MEG. CO. R IE tat Drivein, 171s M._Teeereph AP | gf works. May Live is. MA +190, EUY| ; ere Te Cae. ! tickets—$3.00—single a 4 eda state Y CL N AN NEEDS HOME IN * en Sd 4 3 TING, 36 ead" "nn ea un Gree 6 Eeaee tn) Fea! Estate | eaRSa ANG. | Bee ee sete Shur |r rpeee eee | 4 Adv. | Wood, a. young "am, to § p.m. or. Reast beef @inner, Sun, Jan. 22. Plants, Trees, Gold Bell Gift Stamps Ben, ‘Evetienced, tossing rE rg inky po Racarag set ue Deo a Pontiac va , . PAINTER” 3-706 | American Legion, 206 " Auburn,| FOr Sale Pets | »..,-...0»+ 08 SiotS permanent ‘conncction’in| mA Rarnioes walimied, | STH fency ffee managers x Help Wanted rt e501. po AE ah = atm 5d aoe meh ait twee "xu WEP PSC aD re| Ean soe op at [oe erence] crannies Mee Seite, “hp Painting & Wall Washing *| FARM MERCHANDISE _ esigners earn an above average income ing insurance We ‘want| ¢f. Must Enow automatic laundry) PAPER HANGING. 35 YRS. EXP. | ‘It your friend’s in jail an@ needs Hay. Grain & Feed cocecenell We offer a substantial guaran-| someone res; sible who can as-| eaulom ake round ‘steady MASONRY Reasonable rates. PE 42171. ; , bail. Ph. PE §-9424 or MA 5-4031, |For Sale Livestock ........ D tail piss een, aol eats missions, tet, “Aus b operectn in Be oo ~—-} mg. ote, ransoor. CONTRACTOR |__Physio-Therapy 21A | ; Adv. |Wanted Livestock .........73 etallers Phone, TA. 6488 ‘collect. it you Tetetvable. control and ‘ail ‘phases| Call EM 240g. | Ouch fg’ Dock Veneer work. et MASSAGE & THERA For Sale Poultry .......+.74) Por automation type machines,|_ Wish. Detroit. Fri. Sat., or Mon RBAL TY OO . REALTORS of insurance agency work. If you MEN, WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP- pLasTERING AND REPAIRS | Special Sa tecnites Elm Sale Farm Produce ...0.75) ‘i Her, S tenet ton, rales imaring patnancan [TED Oat | Strladtlodt te Sicofees cae | SeceMeam Santana | Alt west uaranced feermuble SC FR ¢aiat "TS Sale Farm Equipment .. ENGINEERING SERVICE sold $0 replacements ver Year or| Ly Complete group insurance plen.| Car, necewary Apply IM ccOptaay SiDING AND ALL WOD. ~\clevision Service 22 : Auction Sales -.........++..T7) 065 Telegraoh PE 2-1096 five arene Commission will NEXT Ost OPPICE yery attractive "se ay. Pontiac | = grnizstion alterations. Special pay ‘OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. | ago bh : cat OMDENIONIRG CORD” TELLERS. EXPERIENCED, AOE | EXPERIENCED Assistant cooe| Instructions 9D & MBILDG. SERVICE __"™ “i™erndga “™ : 78 5001 Rochester Ra ea Fed wee cabertamee semenea. Good LE pone ; FE, 2.7004 \PIXIT SHOP TV RADIO, % HR. Representative [fer Sale Housetrailers .. M0 61 "| “Torking hours, salary open. Coo-| Must have own trommortetion ef] ey eee Oe ee SEONG IN) Eves. OR 32276. FE_2-1245 fiz * delivery service. FE : tam raters. -="B| Die & Tool |smagacaari anuamgn Sgr = SOAR) BF Se SSC eee rors a SPOS A onan ry nea : aeneee ¥ " }- : p= a 2 . Days, Eves., _ §-0602, . MAKE, FE CON’ 3 | | For Sale Tires............80-A ag IF - ) EXPERIENCED DiGMWAGH| and Gunger PE 24681. | sreryng CONTRACTING C6 | _RADIO,&' TY. Is) BPabEO oT” ® Sony oa tthe oiapenage Room "Mac hi Toolmaker So Sea peercere Work Wanted Male 10) fut wor Bulls" eararec, P| repair, tee W. Huron, ght seve For Sale Motorcycles ......83 acnine wl 3-442. : BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT) Winter Prices Now in |TUCKER'S RADIOTV_FE b3tI< | For Sale Bicycles ........84 Foreman Qualifi EXERIENCED WAITRESS NIGHT| work. pQGtimneys and fireplaces! F56.-: On All Remodeli FE 43600. 168 EF. Pike St. | ' ualified toolmaker in TTC nee ain LADY SOY iT WIRNLS-ANY KIND OF ssinaclantat emodeling | Typewriter Servic 2 rear dy -arnvemgy rss Desig NETS | union shop with all fringe Fe ag Rea anne (SOL AT MERE, ANY RIND OF) Oem gaan |r Renee | Offered ...87| Experienced, for progres: benefits. $2.64 per hour.| Grehera Yake Ra SO CARPENTER AnD CABinET Jeidine . | chine "repairing. Eason wea: Used Cars vevenee Bt ‘sive “me dium- sized| Checkers Apply— EXPFRIENCED |W OMAN BE Ce ee aiRET patties ‘atshed | Biv Ge. 17 W. Lawrences ‘ a en oreseed qupetectering! AND AVON TUBE work. _Live_to ure woh eit on) Tok, Mw, of tenelr. work quar- Kitchen remodeling Mnete ie eS om 4s j Trucks .... § ssed metal stampings: A} EXPERIED Pa a: SF ° ye eee rasp Ps \ a : Insurance ..........90A| and assemblies for auto-' Fi : | Mee SER: Cf Ale ele ook O8 9 Bet fot OR D487 an"oay Mas oo: . Upholstering 23 .€ : . Used Cars ....... $1) motive and related indus-) wxtur e Poarth & Water Sts., $0" nedeconece “nececears, “ten | CA eee, Sena Ane ae Die Hey FE “~~ ~ 2 tries. Write Pontiac! — J ENERALHOUSEWORE NG CABINET WAKER SND CARPER Bailing Supplies _ 124 ing 817 “Slee tne "4 : . 2 ry m ad. EM a Press Box 75, replies. bad Sak a SALESMAN AT ONCE | Coking” Some es ta uno) ter. Kitchens & speciaity. $ Pr. SCAFFOLDS. PE 22641. Free estimates. manae Men wean ee confidential. pout a = ¥ — * is Biractive Daeee qearters, eT _ a SRW AND 45118, or, ioe se THOMAS OPH RING RICHARD G. 10 a.m. y ANTED REAL FSTATE apeeet FE +4310. = — pon. |._ Business Services 13 gg SE OF There were replies at Ta ts] TLET] 2 prosressive organization. 1f you Ge 1 Office! “mice work ce tinted, FOR | Rann nnn naw | Sree. Seer moseriel = Mr. Louis Pohl, manager of the DESIGNERS | made money last year, make more enera 1CE| mies work. stzies a ans NTIN NY Lost & Found Pontiac district of the Lile Io- §jf the Prese office im the, ee ERENCE DENT) tani Ben ihstce he | eevernced vrterred, tome wre ANDY MAN AVAHABLE: WEFE|EEDERAL TAX, SERV. \ocgee mee pee oe surance —— of Virginia, DETAILERS FT MANDLINO _,MACHINE| fant Pile st’ An inuunies cane betier than average hours. Apply:| per gan ee A ™ | ctetion teetaRotions aad s0- PE em INGE SETTER. ¢ Mr. Rich d ©. bailey to bis 1, 3, 8, 10, 16, 19, 22 PRG. MILING “RORI KS, ‘ential / INTERIOR DECORATING, REA-| ‘'*™* \Lost — LIGHT BROWN AND ard G. ey vs & » 5G, BM, <8, Tools. Gauges Automation Body) TURNING MACHINE OF awnanee —Sonable. FE ¢1306._ ______ | mxoerienced. eighteen years with) White, collie, answers to “Prin- s 5, 28, 48, 59, 60, 64, 66, fistures. Prese welding dies. Spe TRANSFER TYPE. ROTARY TA. |” JANITOR WORK WANTED. nationaliy known public account.| ©®8." also brown Brindel Boxer, Mr. Bailey is a native of Oak- |} 6%, 69, 71, 76, 75, 80, 90, 5] “ Machines- erates LOCATED IN | Wogan CREF BACriien AND GOVIRO'| esvewive concen” ™ 4) Jausary is Reward Col he land County, attended school f/{ 9, 97, 103, 107, 110, 114. MODERN } 48 N. Saginaw st. Phone PE 61100 and ask for Catt _MeNeill PE S119 of PEeSes ! ENGINEERING ROYAL O — BECK Lost: STERLING siLVER L HOUSEWORK, NEW ———————_ z PRANK J .|MAN NEE WORK OF ANY : home at Orchard Lake. Refer : oe nl PE e1l4s. 1673 Cedarhill pr. LEY : s0 Royal Oak, bracelet bg biack onyx stones Ne — a SS ences with children. Live 1 is sports aptivities = SER‘ .CE CO. in, oF stay nights. Own transpor: PAINTING. DECORATING. WALL me yacinity Of Homade, 41 Mary in this area. Dick spent several tt tion but advis-| w : rienced, "| APPLIANCE SERVICE |~2&: Death Notices | “e~" scr" = SALARY ee eee ee eee ee a a ia aon RE REE! «OVERTIME Sale Se Rel AP aaa | geo Saal “Te Vaca ere rae St ot Hct DIE PENSION “pate Be inating |e amare tame aners| A & B-TRENCHING | seen eat eee! DESIGNERS | Broad Fringe Benefit Ruiner oe Be ee ee Ea Ha CEE Br Ls ringe Benefits .. : 4 ALL MAKES area. | > ae ent tm Perry t- DETAILERS LI 7-7474 ' | Woerk Wanted F : 1) see a bl ote LADYs . | fo state at the Percley Punere!| PAAR A > Lost: LIGHT” BROWN AND ri | _Home. _ _ ROBBINS » BOOKKEEPING AND PAYR | See, Collie, anewers to | an CHECKERS Rnvietectan PLACE A “LOST AD."|" sore to be done at home. ea aaFtensonsble.| Snewers to “Major.” Missing’ tines i x - a e" a 5 5 15, j c 123 MAL ST. -| Call FE 28181 for an ad) RGemereey -Eoee. Fran Siting. Any Tepatrs. Conpek csi Pe fad or ‘set |e oe 50 SUBEIDIAR 9 ‘ it SuLspe FRESHMAN or ta cleanita oo location of sho" Bei Black ood rewt, named Ment. | brother MEN WANTED "HONE how rain. TO 4 "i to recover a loss. Dial FE wales ot PE ak | Benge rieins vicinity. hevess. | Sis HOUR MINIMUM MEN :|2-8181 for an ad-writer. es, We Jou too big ot small) “Gx” Vilage en’ aot gomen 4 r : ot : oP sALm « Chepaeat | TBCRMeat Say “charge it.” iy = rs Dg fe iv DOR WE, Om Sout Ww Mad Be SP Ca fil IN “IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You I Place to Pay Easé Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NO” A ‘LOAN COMPANY — MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St FE s-048e to Board 26 ULL TIME CARE. LICENSED censed Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED ® taba cps got wee to buy: All is of good i Sino ht gen Pt : SMALL ay By WANTED NATH LEAVES pared JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Money Wanted 28A “238A WANTED: gist ON REAL ES Wanted to Rent 29 fiatnck, wil give ig ag ee a Vorce, Al.. Pavel a Ex. or vic. “ 8-2635. cottage, 4 bed | -| force By |tou BEY Ir WweLL |" Sethe Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mM. : %a|Farm Land Cash Waiting oT alae] A. ‘rex wre LAND CONTRACTS "oS A atest Sees 1, Nicholie & Harger Co. contract or equity in your T R Kor EL ress ta Se Pons FE SBIR QUICK CASH EY snares ~ WHITE © BROS. a 1 Outtn ded ack te a and contenste, b ye Reasonable die count, action, CLARK -REAL cae ae Se ba Johnson | J ean att ax Sara hl all trees Seat f orooert, fase FE 42533 OHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. SOLD 360 ACRES. We can actually prove that we sold 3600 acres of farm land in 1965. If you have a farm or ecre- age for e—give us @ call—we can sell yours too! HITE BROS. REALTORS 8660 Dizie Hwy. . Phone OR 3-1995 CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY A. 345 Oaki FE 5-944 Coaperative Resi Estate Exchange WANTED TO BUY FROM OWN- er, modern bedroom home. All on. one hoor preferred, Not _— 15 aly oo Patios. Pon- ~ WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Cap today for action. Go. .. Realtor 104g ONION LAKE . EM 3-4671 M:1an Has pas. ers . Cur sales fs @ We your listing and wilh certainly do our utmost Fhe Our 18 years of aa pctory eal eal! res us that you will satis- fied. We handle all details for f- nanetng and closing. Call us day to lst ¥ lo To Trade MAHAN REALTY, CO,, REAL “1 eae 3 AG. ariaey & SONS DUR | 31640 N"W: 5 c SHORT- CUT TO Classified Ads! ‘Nagone rr | —! ___,DORRIS. & SON 1st CASH SES — ia Stout, Realtor ion" Listings Wanted ‘Now ROSE T KEATS Be, CHAPIN, Bir. WANTED pA oR, alt tes wis oped aes me “ita R. F. McKINNEY UM 108 SOLD or Not Sold CLARK REAL ESTATE os Fu. , Realtor 2% W. Buren PE 97491 OA 0-3390 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 2 . APT. Sg and | A FE 5-006, 104 Mi. Clemens St. ° a eS ANCE, 206 8. ite er — only. ROOMS. on busline, Jessie, epi ear i - 2 adults, references. 100 F Roos BENE Adulte only. 106 Sandcrecn. Apply east entrance. ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. * ground floor, Private entrance. 2-4889 adults sis week, call E2828 after 4:30 ry 2 coun GROUND FLOOR private entrance, ;| 4 NEW 9 ROOM & Bat! rE YB) Rochester, OL _1-7387. furn, west side. erator 415 APT. FOR 3. BABY - en Located at Pine Lake. All privi- leges. rE 4+-56877, TTRACTIVE 3 ® s vate bath and Trance, yt water, ro For Sale Houses 43 and water . $7 per + | Lewer ines gooms furnished. Test "aad “hed weter included. $80 per month. drinkin, . J ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSE IN. nicely furnished and « d ROOM MA | . FOR ADULTS ONLY. 5 & bath, oi] heat. Vacant, Very rea; by! ferences & Harger Co. 33 W. 5-8183, FOR RENT at Milford. 4 Ample closets and a - clos je 6 eirel, decordted. Garage. POL iN; NEW 3 apt.. heat. hot water, refrigerator fu A Feb. ist, Inoutre, 18 N. Holcomb or phone MA 5-4426 Ww consid: fant Call FE Sones ‘after 8 p.m. ” PRIVATE BATH AND a rm one MODERN, 3 pe pio HEAT, NEAT & Sucee 3 ROOM UP- Bas week "Located fio eR I ag ing ye eit, fa: | Rent Houses Furnished 35 | er as tb wired A : Ra Foe fhe , T ROOM FURN, ROUGE ON LAKE. 3% mi PE 41039. 3 ROOMS. Gore, to ‘bus Rear entrance. 1146 . Huron. __ For Rent Rooms 37 Rh oe ge TYARABLE FOR 7 ORRTUTEN 3 GENTLEMEN. Pless: twin beds or | R oe’ Close DON’T WISH FOR sag, | MONEY! Make it easily,. through Classified Ads. To i Ee gine sell, rent, s hire, dial FE DSIB. ero OPEN HOUSE val QSFPHLY. REISE a6 ’ $750 Down PAYMENTS . Sell Saaere || WAGNER ~ HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. _FE47197 LADD'S | CLARKSTON AREA Humphries R pe FE 24474 lock off Wi whitcom Realtor Perinaee. BUILD NOW Frus i hate =f suite mower Goes containing a4 ye io eas _— Very Tenscable. 9 a oe conse. HERBERT C. DAVIS — tease 0 900 16 om, | 2088 Ponting Lake Rd. FB 8-40} ___ | RUREENS™ ot "Rearliy t P $650 1 DOWN 2 ACRES re ow of Modern and bete| of intone Cites fall needs = A. OHNSON, Realtor causes rrr ‘monthly, at iil ghee (B-D,RILEY, BROKER, For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY E, SIDE COAST ST TO QAST HERE VE THERE Owner Would Make Into Duplex "|"BUD" Nicholie| |g oRicetacee “Eh age ha aaiae ROY ANNETT, INC. ” Seen STOUT'S Best Buys Today GI RESALE js ond Oundey 00" AUBURN HEIGHTS Remode: eo “ S er 31.000 down wil han- LAKE PRIVILEGES Carrot North This One Is Loaded West Side Pioneer Highlands } . * Me ry —ae -—~ a a ~~ = 2 aaa x is TL CLIENTS ASSOCIATES — SENOTE ER THURS- 5 yee i REALTORS OFEN FrEninoe Tit. § _ NEW HOM near ; AC REALTY CO, §-4275 win OPEN SUN, 2 to 6 P.M. DOWN EN, Realtor Bivd, ( | NEW HOMES: dewn includes rything ecllent | BANGUS 1910 MIS ‘| OUR SPECIALS _ se: e FE 3 q fists Cad * ia 3 BEDROOM BRICK ANCH, TYP coking Woaeliel ver Lake A PS : Say “| 1-2 20 rte Ie Mm Mm “Of course I love him — I'd tallow him to the end of his For Sale Houses. 43 th Lake Estates type 1% home, iate Possession |? ROBERT CHAPIN, Bkr. OPEN 2838 SWAIN ST. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Bateman & Kampsen . OPEN SUNDAY i Pet Bit in ziek atl a g F & UJ Mr, Heth- Bremees shee oon r Ska i fz A. JOHNSON, Realtor Bes iz you "TR in now SSCL te fetes area, RIDGEWAY 07) Beléwte REALTOR Ceeperstive Real Cetate Ex $45 A MONTH Includes taxes and imeurance, 4 Py Y civilians or — fenced jot, aluminum storms and sereens, school bus at door. $1,100 Ph. Ortonville 132 collect ly new * ving room 12x18 ft. ¢ Ample p— 1. in kiteh- en, oak floors. and automatic 4 r heater Priced at $7, $1,460 down. ete E 3 F ra i Fs fi 0G ) ie i : RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | See 7 Ne es | ate & ae ee a XE! * f 6 toom modern bungalow with and city bus. 15 days possession, R. D. RILEY, BROKER | WOW! . Pull price, $3,650. $40 Immediate Possession - Ee cuees 206 N. Saginaw PE 44001 ‘CIVILIANS $515 Down Be C"PANGUS 1919 MIS Ph. Ortonville, 1392 collect. Tuai| FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL bedroem home on corner lot. close to bus and with 62260 down. Pitt M. BREWER PE 45181 sme 4-5078 —— ga $00 0454 MAYBEE OPEN DAILY DRAYTON PLAINS See ae AL FISHER ° 19322 James Couzens . . Hwy. Diamond 10310 Elizabeth Lake Estates oe sinted wells, sutomatie Bese List poovtonee. Don't HI RAY O’NEIL, Realtor it 3 vedroom te home. Ge- Friesaty “Wee . Mear schools, Owner .. Take over 4 com OT Soe veers. dows. OR 34312. & ROOM MODERN on Green St. $ reom modern on Perry. ve. SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. A beautiful new ranch style brick Otter Lake. Three Scareems, living room with thet eee tain range. Separate L, colar lined closets in all bed- To Buy~To Sell—To Trade GAYLORD FE 49584 136 E. Pike St., Open Eves. & Sun. * nam Real Estate Exchange ioe $750. Down ee iff, PE 5-9450 PE 8-0450 SAVE MONEY ; rescent Lake Priv. Win Tene Eaiy this jeaes on Sylvan Lake. New - ken oil furnac lot. Priced RAY O’NEIL, Realtor : : mae ae ea 3 ets, ce pee pa See “ee eg VE ES ee a eee ee aS CLARKSTON Next to Schools 3 Bedrooms, 114 Baths 100 Foot Lots Paved Streets No Money Down to GI Y_ AD In SECTION Oftice open Saturday and Sunday WM. A. KENNEDY 3007 W. Huron FE 4-350 BROS. 1 5 OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 8 sing -25E5 al = 5c North side near ern 2 bedroom In mily located at 43 School st th each unit. Income/ oq 390 month ‘one on Selling ’ per le . furnished at $11,500 with $2,500 ve by and call for an r 6, OR 32420. Huren . tive Real Estate Exch gt —— Bubur- 8 cobeat. * pbviicaen, ft. lot." ) FULL PRICE -—- THREE trporeh. Fireplace. Ooed elesa thru-out. Lake Orion ly $2000 down.” rand new’ ~ & modern $7960 Full Price — two bedroom home with basement, Fenced ige. im and out Very attractive . ral terms. For particulars call Mrs. Hoyt FE 2-9040, “Open Sunday 1¢4" 1. H. BROWN, Realtor GATEWAYS to} £: Ph. FE 2-810 HAPPINESS FIRST OFFERING DONELSON PARK Ex able & room brick with full base- ment, Ceramic tile \. > se — and shade trees. — = .|__ FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-711 LOCATED FOR ro? BYE A egURE I MAHAN A 5 Bedroom Beaut with GILES yke roed.| AUBURN HGTS, AREA room A geet buy - 2 bed ee ¢ w : B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40821 Sale Prop. 44 Sete 3 bedroom 1% ‘base- fe T.G. TROCKE, Realtor peng : - aa S" we Fr ove Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Lots and Lots of Lots from 31,900 up. | ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. or oe ih For Lots 46 . LADD'S fer = 100 x 170 clear 3B: : lot, Only $625 with L. H. BROWN. Realtor w. a. >. t) int. Sach only, Exclusive Home Sites Some good lots left in Forest For- to A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1 "aaa aph Rd. Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MIDDLEBEL’ PE 5-018 INDEPENDENCE TWP. Rd. One 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. PE $-1131 WANT TO BUILD? } arog ee * ad ae ips, Some choice Very reasonable terms, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8168 Open Eves. Till 8:30 +] Ivan > gg Lg 4 ie x $1500 doqn han- WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR . FE 4-3581 NEW LOCATION AT 1050 W. HURON ST. 1% West of Telegraph “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Pontiac Class “C” ‘Sees a S| MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION un 6. RD. A. Taylor ANTED SD ACRES WITH SETS OF BLDGS. ACHPAGE | ey ree HIGHLAND ROAD tie *, Se 's hast business Can be om rea IWARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 SATION. AT W.8 HURON ST. OF TELEGRAPH » by Sell—To Trade you B IT—WE'LL INSURE IT stanchion bas C PANGUS Ortonvitie 132 collect ce ACREAGE _ ° 26 Acres—Clarkston Several excellent bullding +! cease Lome, baflt in See tn cellent Soratery. electric water heater: sagorenee. stove and drapes 9. with $2.859 phy Sale Business Property 49 INDUSTRIAL BLDG. | city of Bn ong Over 14.000 ft, §,200 sq. ft. of mereint, area seable for Commercia forms of manufecturise, “fm mediate posses- John K. Irwin | pears phous Pe vai PE? 1904, eT bust-/ HOPES ARTE, AM 4302 Disie Hwy. OR 3-1950 Grocery, Beer & Wine with excellent — reasonable terms wi M15) _ busines SMALL CLEANERS FOR SALE. $-0903 after 5 o'clock. 20 & 25% DISCOUNT 2 per cent DISCOUNT. Balance 925.91. payable at $55 be $7. Secu mddern 6 room home in Clarkéton. 25 per cent Discount, balance 87.730 payable at monthly, 6 per cent ares. SBand at $6,500 contract sold by 5 room “— 3 lots. Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron 8t., or 44813. _Ask for Mr. C'ark. PER CENT CONTRACT. BAL- ence 97142, $55 « month ents Discount 30 per cent. ten ants. 5 room howse ~2's acres, _OR_3-8832 FOR R SALE: LAND CONTRACT, in Pontiac, Write to 60d _ Bist m. _Bay City, Mich. = $1400 DISCOUNT Takes $4200 handle $54 |" per men monn eee investment. unr [oon ‘ORK FOR YOU We have Land Contracgs for sale. green and seasoned. Reason- able discounts Contracts a specialty. Call PE pe een. =. Le Seen. for Ted MceCu J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton Ask ties in a rapidly de Money to Loan 553 for. expansion 8 "panes Stine ceased Lenders) trade. Gait today TEAGUE FINANCE Co. 202 AIN John K. Irwin | rochester. MICH. pean LOANS TO $509 Phone PE S048 oS, SPE 21906, HOUSEHOLD a¢ GOODS $7000 SUNDER ~~ LOANS _ eK aia eo! ARK ET VALUE lu ow Lawrente ‘Bt SHVINOSTONE: ew si = reversal Res portnwest LOANS $25 TO $300 Jit We WRIGHT, Realtor ars, rR 5044 Home & Auto Hours @ to 6; ot Community: Net Bank ‘Bide. 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner's esas aay SS as ot = PeATur ROW Sue Buckner LOANS roll $500 LOANS $600 to $1,500 s on CAR FOR SMALL ADDING machine, or 750 x 20 tires. EM Eves. FE 4-2000. ALMOST NEW CLOTHING, REA- Pe Bias Infants through size 4. LADY'S BROWN MOUTON COAT. "Bite me 1214. ret) _ FE +04. FINANCE CO. (Provident Loan; 7_W. Lawrence St. PE 2-0000 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A/" WHEN YOU NEED ‘See $25 to $000 afi dat “wc sar] danas x Rea le Ly rviee Biatlon sand, oes bade We a ob ce MOBILOAS STATIO Ae ATE Loan Company ex Ef on ia a | *sfas ai 54} ‘BRAND NEW 5-PIECE CHROME DINETTE Sos Value | for. lor $39.95 ae : es Sar a = ae at Fe ee Re Furniture, Appliances oo rs or s0074 Lord’s . Huron “were Wrigley’ s Used To Be" LSTEIN STeEks Por Peep! OA_6-2250 _ : Be WAPLE BED. SPRINGS AND MAT- 146 DODGE PICKUP. 18 FT. Good son freeze for smal) tractor, OR oe oe. condiicn. FE | War a Wee BOOTY iN LAE: may TAG WASHER. MODEL J2. front home for down payment g¢5- vi A wid ge on 3 bedroom home with base-| ¢ epee redie-phese- ment in r Area. Or sell 1 year old, 087.50. and take iate model car and for metal _.cash. 164 Baldwin Ave. with clean springs & matiress, a SWAP ‘32 FORD, OR e r, $20; 2 che: er and 14 ft. boat. trailer of drawers, 616 & $15. MA 10 HP Mercury motor for cabin| 41358. cruiser or 14 ft oa MO WALNUT BEDR — suite. 9 piece =) rt. dinette SELL OR 7% TON HY- set. 8x12 blue ru +718 or crue Fate oh, electric pagers, ue __OR _3-3367. one ~¥ agetviene pap A MI _er. Or Pe 1054 before 2 ".m. WE WILL TAKE Y OLD OnEL CTO OF Or bara wr abet desks, ‘cupboard: PICK. & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave PE $9563 Pre Inventory ory Sale Gave yp to 80 per cont cn ot now For Sale Clothing 36) fice ‘san we — oo 24 epenange avery i tang tor the the home. Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE_2-5523 : Philgas — Tappan ran * $50. Call MAple 5-4 10300 Hadley Rd. FOES OR Bee a rat coat, size 6, Plastic Wall Tile.. Hnoleum 2c ea. aa | FE 281 « bere 5) sess elo Ue GC aahae*? beconne Jusde's electra tenn i Sale Household Goods 57 ‘ALL. FOR $99. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture THOMAS ECON ECONOMY FURNITURE. CO. Mi 5. SADINAW ST. 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP step ables. ma suite, 2 pate "ALL “FOR $97. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’ s Bank Furniture ve ‘WALTON tv Furniture and Appliances PE +0183 ? | } ders, record | EFT OOR SAMPLE SALE. cheep. MA | |GET IT QUICK,|L fixes | through Classified Ads!) #: In g00d_ condition. F . ; 1008 pace-a-Wa’ “DEEP FREEZE. 5 hae WAYNE GABERT’S Yes, whatever it is — dial | for .an ad- West inghouse : seord. 85.75 per sheet, Cash end carry. Pontiac PI ©o,- 1408 gald@in ave PE | _ 22545. COCA - COLA BOX, ARES. Brand new. 7 ee "1 fh. NW refrig L INOLEUM.. ..39¢ YD. se WALL ae FT, FLOOR LE (Ono) % 04.95 PAINT - ge Gat. ie OA SMITHS, 257 S. Saginaw writer and get it! . o6.. LUMBER “SALE ENDING SUNDAY Wrecking WRECKING CO. INC. pay 6: $30, Bun, “b:389'30 Plasterboard ‘at Burmeister’s OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND PLASTERBOARD DEALER N”” plomestoesé decrees * 1% :: Dlesterboard . ...... $ 1 . Be vesees 3 tS 4x10 and 4212 also in stock, Crown coat... uss cuss, 2% Joint OM oesceeny 2.20 SFOM | onc aves ; 3.75 Rwy tape..... : iS bag of lime......3..- s eee” on ceweee ; ood mi 34s | -_ PHO ~ a ‘ “S ree, ie fir boards per M .... 3 28 pine braris, per M roll rock woo! insulation 2.20 wool per bag ” doors, up $180 birch *, OD } BARQO ORE = =~ J Healt ea On als Mae BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 9197 Cooley Lake Ré. ron Telegraph as Mite Tha, aebee Sattar mbsic CO. PR 6-0023 Sate 1-4104 | Oo ba + emis porate era rate UNS in aioe: ev araners reahonable otler takes. it. ak ayes We We fette Sirantion and Ski s ANDERSON On DWE: Te go . # to rents Fi econ | FIXER? Order Classified NEED A FINANCE. i COMMUN ITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester "TIL. WANTED LATE MQDEL CARS Clean and Sharp _ Title, w HOWARD LA “LA i Pec: hoe Sales slashed on used! Must cut down ; vac, full hy ay Save Scott Lake Rd. lay. 40 to pick} _ nett HOWARD 1 LARE, INC. ioe "TRAILER EXCHANGE | } 08. Telegraph. PE 2-3200 Auto Accessories 80) , LAS Ere 3145 Warren Dr. OR tor. 7,000 miles. Vac. Pull year Diates. Save $1,000, Beott Lake a Li 1 drive. Excellent tires. ig ale | WILSON ¢ | GMC _NEW AND USED Oakland at Cass RES. FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things @-OF.|through Classified Ads. al oy ty goes! Dial FE ee | 2-818), Fer Sao Gar m au 0 "Bright Spot" sheiod steering, power and heater, Hydra, phot to the good bargain spot, we are of- feri t ONLY, at $1295, JEROME “Bright Spot” Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8488 1953 Olds Holiday Coupe, - akes, whitewalls, radio| , around’ Pontiac that the] . “Bright Spot” is the best above car Monday and Tuesday “=| CLEANER USED CAR eee INS ATTENTION TO ALL GM EMPLOYES SPECIAL senctiil | Eig ee te ot Ss KEEGO SALES & SERVICE Chevrolet | 1956 Demo's rs SSeS Sm sront Courns s cup. COUPES iia at re idea cm| 2d ee S™™ | HASKINS CHEV-OLDS Growing Dealer 675! Dixie Hwy. at M15 MAple 5-5071. Open Nites ’til 3 ~~ 7955 Ruick Century afler 6 p.m | Bright Spot” 2. Bepan.| 1952 Cadillac “622 Sedan. Two tone green, power strg., Hydra., radio and heater, whitewalls. This car and has had the best of care. Can be had for only $300 down and $56 per mo. | | JEROME “Bright spot” Cass at Orchard Lake i988 CADILLAC. ns MI 42107, | Rtienscuvemre ed No Co-Signers! - Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here | Y'ALL COME A ae} EVROLET | 1953 Kaiser Custom 4 f| door, as sharp as they come, no rust, new tires. Came from Texas. This is a sound economical} family car. Bring in your old car and drive i it home, | . JEROME “Bright Spot” Cass at Orchard Lake . FE 8(488 ; 1953 Ford Tudor $695 1954 Ford Fordor $895 1955 Ford Fordor $1295 LARRY JEROME “POR re oy na oe - RL oitame tie transmission dcegn tine aan, SW LARE, INC. F ORDS = |1956 Demos CLO WoSARS sc CERSGAE cane | "ane as,Low Ae sine som | FOUR, OUR, OAR Down, uP 0 at #1306. your car down, Basy aa tos ii ea Chev. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple siiaias uny BEL Ain POWER Sit, oe be eins OF “Bright Spot" .| We always have 75 of the cleanest cars in town. Cadillacs from "41 to '56, Olds Demos. and Co, offi- cials, cars at real bar- JEROME “Bright Spot” Cass at Orchard Lake FE 84488 Oakland County’s Fastest 1956 NOMAD ae Ag Station Wagon Demo. uipped. TAYLOR CHEVROLET MA 41841 DR SEDAN, a a almost new tires, $85. CHEVROLET p PELUXE peg) 4 ‘85: . 197 8. John- ese TOP. ALL | - scceusories. New paint. $380. PE JEFFREY FORD SALES OAKLAND COUNTY’S BUSIEST FORD DEALER 19 N. WASHTWOTOW OXPORD OA 62521 OPEN. ’TIL 9 CUSTOM CONVERTI- ble. Radio, Seats Autom: + one — wtp & 4 ' owen TARE, INC. | 5 | 2708 Orchard te mendous ante 130 BLP, SS pa A Ln weent ae y payments, 2 leladicnki Hh AT OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCA- t ki. le sf) Studevater Casita. Rast, “JOUR PACKARD DEA Mazurek Motor Sales ne ee Yesserive. Se ary OLIVER |" rar » BUICK Has 70 Quality Used Cars We Want Your Deal OLIVER BUICK INC. 210 Orchard Lake Phone FE 2-9101 For a Demonstration Ride n8'til 9 eculpped, Must be ny at Avni fice. Private owner, “uo 5-436 or see at 133 W Law- renee, between 9 and § ‘10385 PORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. 6 cylinder Radio Heater, Automat. fe F cee oa ba Pgs paint Very clean HOW ARD if ARE, INC. 7708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego 53 Dodge car was a businessman's | . ghee ti anition. A jewel rw oaly RE IMENSCHNEIDE R 22 8. Seg to pen. easy to M0 ee vist ‘nen ‘33 FORD, twiNDOW. FULL RA Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION OF POLICE CITY OF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN G 18 A LIST OF IMPOCNDED. > AUrOs . POUNDED a ‘OB: WHICH HAVE BEEN CLARED ABANDONED | AND ULEb SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION PURSUANT to" SEC- ON 2.56113 OF ge com... PILED LAWS OF MICHIGAN FOR 1948 AS AMENDED MAKE MOTOR NUMBER Chevrolet BA 2642547 Bat souse aie 61318004 Chevrolet serial Pel. Eee dsmobile serial emia? mou P! mien 46472825 oT Piymoath P10-352157 ‘ - shor 3% Ford ROR 5149 Besato 89-1033 ight vrolet Pivmouth Pis-1 ‘l Ford 1118498 Dod rs Spot” / | Risen bie et / ae B-108 perry “ Wiaah Ree, ‘ Powermas- | Plymouth P1l-228404 wo tone | Buck Nace 270 green finish that gleams. | puStse pasate Has Powerflyte trans., | Pontiac. Fes? aloes radio & heater. One own- ony SS Se er, low mileage beauty. Mereary sifsente 300 or your old car Ford TIGAS«233 down and $45 per month. | pre aa evrole B asato EROME {88 *s =a ne vr AATEIOMR J ‘ "B ‘s h sary right |"Ttag Peas Spot” Merdert W, Straiey 195 SUPER & OLDS 4 DR. FUL-| ~~ aa 12.000 miles. $1,950, PE 4.3679. “a 4 DOOR. GOOD hg Eg Fo ly ‘equipped, Extra clean. FE 5-0560 OLDS 1940, 8§ SEDAN.’ PAY BAL- . $35. 197 8, Johnson, OLDSMOBILES West Side Used Cars soda ~ _ grommene ts low makes a B., to a | West Side Used Cars 923. W. Huron PE 4-215 Ed Sullivan Sez: | Try a Safe Buy Used Car and see the Difference 1953 OLDS. SUPER 8&8 2 DR., RADIO & HEAT- 1 a $875 1950 MERCURY CUsS- TOM DELUXE, 2 DR. Oo sew e wae piece he aes $255 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DR., RADIO & HEAT- ER. REAL NICE CAR Lecccceuceeueeeces $295 1949 PONTIAC 2 DR., RADIO & HEATER, NEW TIRES ..... $125 1950 PONTIAC HYDRA., RADIO & HEATER. VERY GOOD CAR $165 1947 BUICK, RADIO & HEATER. RUNS GOOD ..... secs. $65 1990 STUDEBAKER, RADIO & HEATER. _ SHARP CAR *eeeee $95 " CENTRAL +] LINCOLN-MERCURY 2- Cass at Pike St. ES ee ‘56 Plymouth Hardtop $245 Down Cash or — Motors, Inc. De Sote-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birm. PHONE MI4-7811 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. PLYMOUTH. 1964, SDR uLoRivE adie oe Sea ie at] HOWARD TARE, INC IN aeyACK W. ( HAUPT Bap iy. Sik Tite bi Por 4 ar. fadio Very 10, id & Dynafiow, sharp. 7231. 1953 GMC *S3 PONTIAC CONV. tml is o dark agreen. job a one owner car, original cost 83 200 with “OF USED. 1955 ‘CHEV ROLET 1951 CHEVROLET Dump, 3 to 5 yard, 2 F axle, x tires. The season is coming, buy now. $895 ¥% ton panel, heater, and neues trans. $695 1952 GMC Pickup, with heater and spare tire, good condition throughout. $945 1950 FORD | 2 ton stake with good eater, and good tires. $445 ‘| Many Others To "BEST SELECTION — TRUCKS ~ TO BE FOUND. ANYWHERE 18 FORD x ton pickp VS fete work rete in it. $245 1951 GMC Walk-in van, body has been completely recon- ditioned inside & out. Will paint to your color. $595 | 1952 CHEVROLET 2 ton stake. 16 ft. rack, good tires, clean inside and out. $845 1954 a Sad ea 3% ton pickup. in- ish, heater, oversized tires, turn signals, : $945 1952 GMC % ton panel, good heater, and extra seat, |: no rust. $495 Choose From WE HAVE THE FINEST RECONDITIONING PLANT IN THIS AREA, BE SURE TO INSPECT IT MATTHEWS HARGR EAVES "Your CHEVROLET ‘Dealer’ sms! 221 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 THE WEATHER IS REALLY / COLD THESE BARGAINS ARE REALLY HOT 1955 Buick Super Riviera 1955 Buick Century Riviera ....ceéa0s. $2295 1955 Buick Century 1955 Buick Special convertible 1955. Buick Special 2 door 1955 Pontiac Catalina Star Chief, double 1955 Pontiac 4 door Station Wagon, double power ... 1955 Plymouth Belvedere 1955 Ford Customline 2 door one CQMMUNITY MOTORS 902 N. Main, Rochester ‘OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. | j; Olive 20011 Cr eeeeoe ed ee ee ee Ce ey Save on These at | “IS CHUTZ '53 Merc. 4 dr.... ‘59 Chev. conv. .. ‘52 Pontiac 4 dr... ‘53 DeSoto 4 dr... ‘00 DeSoto 4 dr... | 90 Chrysler cpe.. | ‘53 DeSoto h’dto ‘92 Ford 82 dr.....$ 5 >| '52 Ford clb. cpe...$ 5 ‘46 Olds .......... $ 5 ‘48 Olds .......... $ 5 $10.33 | 5 5 ‘51 Studebaker .. ‘02 Mercury .... Down Monthly Pymt. 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(4)/ 4:20-@) Judge Roy Beam, (1) Star) ‘Hour of Shows. (1) Seto On ) Supet Cir! 9.55 ch) Linkleter &:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (7) Sup-|""0?—(2) The Big . 2 Circus. (9) Let's All Sing. : SUNDAY'’S TV HIGHLIGHTS $:30—(2) Bob Crosby’ hi pon, BR, mic. |¢:00-—~(4) Meet the Press. George|3:55—(9) News. = Perry Como M. Humphrey faces the panel./4:00—~(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date Tene, pte Bp ot on (D. Frontier Justice. With Life. (9) Justice Borgaine Show, and His Raiders.” (9) Gilead|4s18—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- @) Stage The Baptist Church, ~ Ps _ ern Romances. ** thon ee €:36—(2) You Are There. (4) Head-|/4:38—(2) On Your = and) “line. “The Sniper.” A fantastic| Queen for a Day. | Baby with Jackle Glee- five pelicemta, ) Jungle Jim. | Se Desias Party: : son, Audréy Meadows. “Man from Zanzibar.” N’'tala ae $:45--(9) Greatest Fights of the| ‘nts » cache of priceless pearis, Mouse Club. (9) Howdy eo : Ross va. McLarnin. |, (9) Meet the UAW. | rps: 3 oe ee 1:00~(2) Lassie, “The Trial,” An oP oxen Wah Pore ° Welk Show. angry father believes Lassie is ww. Pr be Jgge cea wr responsible for the marks of Sete Alice Lon, sags. Lennon sisters] Vices gy en's lege, (0 wws 2 ” : Badge 714. Clue leads to the sus- oe Pacts ia Sete mae (0 C—| pects. (1) You asked For It. (9) 1 Galo Misrwoed, BewBé tem, fi ion” A young bride teorns ao Tne ekdee ( Mahtchh Cancer| that her husband was married , ; "Who dociies to enter the concert! i iice and his first wile died Ww. Hour dance field. (2) Two for the 4 : News Money. Herb Shriner with quiz.|4..5°C2) ‘Private Secretary. Susie WAYS, Winle ‘Prem #:90—(@) Hockey. Toronto Maple rescues her boss. (4) . RLM, Your Worship’ Leats va. Detroit Red Wings.) sr. ten Days of John se ‘Aivoar Time (2) ie Abvere Sets Dele Pegs A men is gives ton om heal Ges house for then =”? **P) prove his innocence. (7). Famous aoe ood, tae att 10:00 Theater. Manio| Fim Festival. Neel ty i Ww. ; Site ch. 7CAR. Galinda in “Fabia.” (2) Gun- Dial 9 WOmMRe . vane cuadecodeie wiles tied wcam, Se ae smoke. James Arness stars as) 1... Ln lena hagga age ee a 9:60—WIR, News ' oe Matt Dillon and the Marshall his ’ vengence AMIOSS occ einesccneterstsembeceesie eae |e Ses [Econ per, 8 é WJBK News, > Wear C 18: f i Hour. . . * rae . oS ie Ee ee WCAR, News, Spincrams Mike J , News, Muste- : Serenade $:30—(9) The Bond. Tor ; Re ; ae jeaoee o ) GE Thier. The Mise : Tie, eves +s DOG COL it as son se: assenger, iver : . Parade Lansom . wf . Sij au taka lncaes sebivens * ve . re ree nmnanye wen LiCKeYy and Barber Plo Gils Macnee, Rana! Ae Playhouse. (1) Chance ge apes ah co incorrectly | stated William M. \] and Dorothy Collins sing the top| fume. ©) Motion Picture Acad- : Gurion, 16 of 223 siver Cree Neve Video Sports Show. | ser snes st tre vets Oly.) pine yauncoce. “Th hone wy at Sanyo ayes yg BE ! sapge te ‘Maa behind the Badge. Stories Sister.” The double murder Saya Cart ter pur | gy BY JACK OTRO a nay Arm” ‘eum i Ps sos nS. | St nt te war Steyens, 16, of 2607 Williams St. [Rickey and Red Barber have ainew “Stewart Foster Show” ar George Raft in “T'll Get You.” sib ti dapaiaame nifty sports show project for TV:|riving Jan. 28 (CBS redio) , . .| (9) National News. (4) News. venture. “Betrayal The Té-year-young Rickey answer- oe Paul Williams. (2) News Final! young Show. (1) Hockey ling perceptive queries posed by Judy Garland signed for a Gen, Kan Cine. trot vs. Toronto. reporter Barber . . . Sounds like|eral Electric TV show but the spon-| "Dass, Robert Lesage mee |aeeid) What's My Line ithe answer to a of sportscast|sor nixed conductor - composer] era] Manhunt.’ Se ie (2) fumbling . . . Léonard Bernstein, who'd been] 11:15~(4) Home Theater. Le Bow-| Suxy 48 mambo addict. Big obstacle in the proposed|*“s8esed by Judy . . . man, Ramsey Ames in “The Big! se: 45—(7) Champion shiftaround of Jackie Gleason’s\OFF TO HOLLYWoop pet a Fair Weather.!11:¢0—(2) Sunday N ‘Stage Show” and “Honeymoon- Lee Meriwether (Miss America 11:30—(2) Les Paul & Ad @ ro Hour News. (9) Na- jets’ ‘is the CBS-TV deal with the|55) shuffles off to H'wood to i must follow Glesson [im Tuesday's NBC Matinee Thee-| “Sixty Glorious Yeras.” Movie of the Week. (9). Crown "ia ge ter... SUNDAY MORNING Theater. tions. 8:80 p. m. te 1 2. m. spet the fat ene te start oven | savwrights, airing five plays byl8:16—(2) Christophers, 11:80—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Diet from toe stew 9 lowed by Shriner, the vacated Wo’ on Matinee ‘Theater . = |&180—(0) News ‘: | | {a3 : :|6:44—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. time to be filled by ‘a filmed se- ams 15—(2) Court of Health. 6:50—(2) Meditations. voted Troduction met eames naw Mt | Sen. George of Georgia cele-|:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4)/¢:s6—(2) On the Farm Front. |to | sort of “sleeper” that “Me See ae ee ee oe ee ee Today. (2) Morning 1 » Peep ation” Jan. 29. Science. ef : $6 Chant Antares eights Hi eee" wes eviginally . . ; 10:60—(2), Detroit Pulpit. <4) U./1:55—(2) Weather. | Big hurdie—the “Stage Show”, Godfrey's néw Japanese singer | of M. Hour. (7) Faith for To-,8:08~(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) ownership (Gleason) would have, phrases like our finest domestic | day. os | Little Rascals, authority to PONTIAC MOTOR [0 be Paid off, as would contracts . 10:25—-(9) Prayer, Sign On. 3:20—(2) Captain Kangaroo. . (7) | present CREDIT UNION 4% Pald on Se bemaneiy seh an all opposition, instead of vice ver- Workers Eligible on. 850 Joslyn St. FE 2-0296 Tony ce WINNER fractured his SYLVANIA TV Jie ways, Perry 135 ve. "Sage We Service All Makes TV. | Show's” 14.9; Perry 30.9 vs. 23.8 FOX TV 8 220, fiverase Silas |/Ed Sullivan Show has been can-| ——— 11 = i] } | | Waa TOP PRODUCT (Best Buick Yet!) 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