Asks Full Speed on Schools President Hands Bi ” i 4 $13 Million in 57 i Consumers Tells “Royal Oak Move - 0 tent = =" -jfo Supervisors Chamber of Commerce of Area City Eyes _ Possible Change -of 71.8 Billion fo Co “8 “Consumers Powss Co. officials today disclosed plans WASHINGTON, (®_— President Eisenhower today| a for @ $13,000,000 expansion and improvement program handed Congress his 1957 want-list of legislation,| _|topped: by a renewal of high tax rates, higher interest) _|charges on t-sponsored loans, and a natural) ae ~The Oakland County governmen gas bill like the one he vetoed last year. The President, in presenting his $71,800,000,000 charged today with first degree murder in the January, 1953, slay- : ot coed Solan Geiagte i Bo. Singer’s preliminary arraign- he. was not criticizing the Presi- dent's budget, commenting, ‘‘It’s the best we can possibly | do right \County Seeking Probation Officer of Great Orchestras 90 Next March | ductor of the National Broadecast- of State for habitual negligence. The suspension involved three |tickets for speeding and one each ‘for driving with one headlight and ord 1957 expenditure of $95,000,000- to serve one million customers in 64 Michigan counties. The program is made necessary, he sajd, by “the rapidly & di region. Where both industrial and residential construction is contin- formerly located in Pontiac, as Board of Supervisors. will be asked tomorrow to con-, sider shifting the county seat from Pontiac to Royal: The division encompasses 790 Singer Charged |=" se fos Coyle Resigns |= Since a : ‘ Birmingham Roch- surprise resolution | Ps 0 TOSCANINI le, probation office 4 ; if ahead on federal aid for “schools, county courts, resigned’ Detroit, Livonia, Wayne, Ply- i MIU er highways and homes.” yesterday because of his bad driv:|mouth, and more than 100 other/Royal Oak. Chamber of tench ah des Senmee ISIC auses— ing record, Arthur P. McKenna, |communities. Commerce Board of Direc- atcas in Slaying} tumphrey said the budget ‘\ehief probation officer, said today. ca lor oe beta on will tors, will be offered today of Gillespie Girl After| end “should promptly be * - _—_ | MeKenna said Coyle, hired Jan.|than 300 miles of:new gas mains|for submission tomorrow at stopped.” He told reporters he oscanini ies 2 mainly to handle traffic offend-|to take care of an anticipated 19,-/the supervisors’ meeting. Signing Statement wold. be “amar” WT Congress ors, was asked to resign because |000 new customers during the com-| canes vy “s , DETROIT w — Philip J. Singer,| * 4 eliminate ane World - Famed Leader "* °Perstor’s license had been meee Se a Powers, said. 38-year-old former Marine, was| He emphasized, however, that jsuspended 60 days by the Secretary |Dat Te Area G It calls for shitting the county seat, Powers said, because the “majority of the county population lives s | NEW YORK (INS) — Re uing on & high scale.” ‘ Beco pot sahyelbarspoer sed Budget s seacing conductor arco Toscanini died in|"waning a red light Included in the program will be|in the southern half of the me Sinee epear pid a shart ore Page 28 his sleep today tn his Riverdale| John L. Witherup, county per-|the continued construction of the] county.” ee pw cay diggs . home inthe Bronx at the age ofSonnel director, said he will seek) company's new service center on It also is bmitted, he p = now.” But he added that if alli go . pplicants to fill the $4,355-a-year |Coolidge Highway in Royal Oak. said, ‘theca being nation was set for Jan, 24. hands go to work, it can be whit- Toscanini,. who retired as con- job. It will house the division ‘offices, A use dissatisfaction OFFICIALS CONVERSE — Pontiac City Manager Walter K. conference with representatives of the prosecutor’s. office that he would not permit Singer to plead guilty. “On recommendation of the prosecutor's office, we will enter the plea of innocence for this man,” ‘Ricea said. : . The bearded, former Marine signed a formal statement Mon- Singer told newsmen he didn't know what he hit her with, but that U.S. Savings Bonds, now paying 3 per cent if held 10 years. and all” tax-cutting proposals which reduce revenues. 3. If prosperity eridures and gov- ernment costs are cut, the admin- istration can, “a year hence, give consideration” to tax relief along tional debt. fer a four-year program of. federal preemee ll grants to help. build 2, The Treasury will fight “any; with a further reduction of the na-| id Jan. 1 after attending a New Year's party. At his home at thé time of Tos- canini’s death at 8:40 a.m, (EST) were his datighters, Wally, the the = aia of President EI igan State University today an- nounced it has scheduled a foot- ball meeting at East Lansing with the University-of Detroit: as the last game of, the 1960 ‘season, in Macklin Stadium on Nov. 19, 1960. Your Share Is $422.10 senhower. child. $422.10 for each man, woman and South Macomb service cent |East Detroit. ~ and improved power in the west side of the city highlights the year’s program locally. New Gas Station A new gas regulator station. will be installed at East boulevard and t came hour ait- . ell the ice cente the wilman (right) and District 2.City Commissioner Philip'E. Rowston | tr the Wenae County proseenter’s | Then Humphrey made some leg.|'"&_ Company's Symphony of the] State and U. of D. South Ockiand District. The ho pointed ect, a recess from city matters-last.night to attend the annual | office recommended murder |islative disclosures of his own: Story Page , asks supervise “consid. Speer Commerce menting. ’ warrant against him. 1, The Treasury may ask Con-|— Ute Dery Page 6 ito Meet Nov. 19, 1960 In — 2 Oe . poy A aan” it a ek ool. gress to boost the interest rate on} Air three years ago, was stricken. ars _ ane. | 7 ti rit : : Judge Ricca said ‘after a bench EAST LANSING (AP) — Mich-| provide for increased capacity sald, for a county-wide elec day night which Detective Gen “, Countess mI Castelbarco, and Wan-| WASHINGTON (INS)—T he re|Township, at 14 Mile road and one ;, . oman . adel crime in | REPEAT REQUEST edie noted pianist Viad-' Wore 169,761,110 persons in the Custer in Clawson, at me m i, = Shicic sie ter ake ts Saad Wheat reqensed were renttte ot bie Beet aeensge ? cal ‘ ‘SR in Hazel Park. ae passed the resolv- 4 1.8 : were ‘ budget message vered to : 7 was on his mind that night and “I/grams which Congress didn’t pass| Invite MSU Glee Club Congress today. - er tioeg Soe sagen Papago , Powers said, and will 4 OE | Mt. Coen, Oe RL ape EAST LANSING (~The Michi-| The President asked for §$T1,- at 0 Pontiac aiff ag didnot ul a ae gan State University Men's Glee| 807,000,000 to spend in the 1958/Clemeng service centers, af MR spe Wasn't Dead High among these was his call|Club has been invited to sing at|fiscal year, which turns out to be'completion of the expansion at ot the for Twin Girls CHICAGO (@#® — Two policemen, one a bachelor, were called on for midwife duty at a North Side apartment today and were suc- cessful in handling the birth of twin girls. - Jurezyk, who is married, attend- ed to the woman and Koehler, a bachelor, called the Chicago maternity center ang received in- structions which he relayed to jJurezyk. The mother and twins, ' lborn prematurely, later were tak- _ jen to a hospital, and were report- a doing well. ‘Sage’ F Foresees Pringe MONTE CARLO (INS) — Mon- aco’s only fortune teller predicted today that Princess Grace’s baby will be a boy, The old gypsy added Eisenhower called for a new ‘natural gas bill, having the same ‘intent as the one he: vetoed last iyear — to exempt gas producers ‘from the public utility type of price regulation. He called for safe- guards sees ne : President of the incorporation lisse on the primary or spring and Bill's dying ... blew ‘em | Theaters .:............:3+:: 32 That He at i-in Fairfax, ‘ foeorsen. Nenports wil be closed Thars- Income Tax Returns Prepares | study group, Dave Hertler, 414 . It would have to be a| to hell and gone... net much | TV & Radio Programs ..... 39 Easy Alter : wah conel geri, naan we ‘ To eet ready. Mark down goods ee Angus Campbell—Tax Consultant | Airport said, “Membérs of {special election if placed on the) left of the house but a pile of | Wilson, Earl ............-.. 99 |. After that it was easy; Rarely owned pat Sake 1 OR Me Ol w. Huron 8t., Open Eves, PE 2-3015! the . © feel that Water: ballot, Hertler said ee kindlin’ wooed.” ae eas dana 11 thre #7 |did an Indian die that there wemn't {Continned 08 Pegs 18; é 4 EY A ay 3 g ; : 3 t , + ; ‘ : y * \ oe ¥ Cie ‘ a oe . FE al? of ! " “gh & { ¥ é ‘ y wl A 2 be « / i ¥ Ds . rere . b { fe : : i x ee ee VY Peer Se ee Soe a Pre ee ar Beer eer woes! SF PS ee re eee ee : Added to U.S. Budget ~ After Western Tour... ‘WASHINGTON @ — President Eisenhower says he is asking ee Say, Wo 6 million... dollar: for..emergency.: drought relief erie e eckatk c eqe al” budget going were annognced by the President at a conference in Wiehita,Kan..' late yesterday. es e *& ’ = Immediately diter the meeting with ogg yt lag Hing ital, ending a six-state, aerial and ground inspection tour which and expansion of emergency j bts guience: of, shout z 3] : ef 3 : i : ih i i 5 i Hie if fl is fi | hed fi Pe 2 - a8 5 1s AncGicom treet tary the Great Plains states. More than 40 per cent ‘ Ameri- cans over 10 years old daily newspapers, which is capita than in any other country of the world. : The Weather Full 0.8. Weather Bureao ort PONTIAC AND VICINITY. — Partly and continued cold y and High today 11+15. Lew tonight jurries, continued cold, te stanpteniants ’ Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a.m At @ am.: Wind velocity 15 nea ~~ sete "fare at §:27 p Tuesday in ag Lo ni sore 21 9 Pana meter SUre cee steerer ewes eevee eeews tee ew eee ee tg mpers ie’ Highest ona Lowest 7 Prmperetore This ein ™ 4 in. i907). ante hl 21 the administration Sct terenters icine the Oat” Plains . states, ence . See Be kaa 0c Ge ce pe ul os Mit | a. have our opinions respected, even ee. they are not always. Nery, a he added. “tim of heroin ea “Freedom means we have to. pe for a sucresfl Chamber off president, last night turned over THE NEW AND OLD — Dr: George N. Petrott. (left), 1956 Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce gavel to newly-elected 1957 president Howard ©. Powers (right). The exchange was made at the Chamber's Elks Temple. meeting to see the president's and directors and hear Dr. Kenneth McFarland, noted General Motors Corp. lecturer. ; Ponting Press Phote ieee Gia teettig tt Ge Some 500 persons attended the the installation of new officers. “hid sow mombeus of the-beurt, of directors were presented. They : MSU TV Broadcasting vii Initiates New Schedule EAST LANSING ##—WKAR-TV, the Michigan State University, tele- | vision station, marked the start of} on the air on weekdays only with ithe exception of occasional sports) and special telecasts on weekends. WKAR-TV will operate Satur- days from 7:45 p.m. to 10 p.m. per and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ‘Weekday time remains from 3:45 congestion at the county children’s A. Mercer, Goodloe H. ‘p.m. to 9 p.m. Fresrce 1, ROVAl Oak Petition » for Foreign Fi The station ‘previously had been| ert Supervisors to Hear. (Continued From Page One) point, although tRe present ulation trend is to North Oak- land County, John W. Hirlinger, manager of eign banks, insurance companies the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce called the Roya] Oak move “a complete surprise.” e - He believed ‘the real aim behind it ig to get action on construc tion of the proposed new court- house. NEEDS CAREFUL STUDY “But if thes are seriously ini- tiating a drive to shift the coun- ty seat, we would certainly have to consider it very carefully,” Hir- linger said. + k& * Of & possible change in the 10-] 4 A> ae ‘eation of the county seat, Hir- linger commented: + Nampa tapi Jen't 0. come- ne the county that considered in addition to a 10- There will be a report from roads committee chairman Don A. McDonald of Sylvan Lake, which will deal. with an announcement last month that bonds for the cofi- struction went begging at. their, original 3.5 per cent interést rate. A State Highway Department official. warned then that the bend rate fight have to be in- creased to 4 per cent to interest bonding companies. The interest rate would be on, county bonds to pay its share of the total cost — $90,000 a year| for.20 years. The state and federal | governments would pay the rest. | An: unscheduled report on stop- ‘gap recommendations ‘home also ts expected. The county seat question will be ae, Nasser Order CAIRO (#—Presidert Nasser’s government has ordered all for-| and trading firms in Egypt con- iverted to oe management and ownership British and French concerns were “Egyptianized” as of today, being classed as enemy property. Other foreign firms were given five years to convert themselves to Egyptian joint stock compan- tes. The series of “Egyptianization decrees” stopped just short of the Hir. | ZOVem™mment’s taking over owner- control. of foreigntowned concerns though a néw octopus-like “eco-| inomic orgahization’’ which will be given shares_in_the firms. > x * * The decrees affect hundreds of ltoreign concerns, including some owned by Americans. They spell the end of a middleclass Euro- pean community that has _pros- pered in Egypt for a century as importers of Western-produced consumer goods and bankers and insurers for Egyptian economic x * * The net effect probably will be to kill the possibility of any con- ment in Egypt so long as the present regime remains in. power. The new laws also threatened Pontiac State Picks Officers and Directors The Pontiac State Bank reelected directors and- officers for new iterms last night when sharehold- ers gathered at the bank's annual! meeting. President Milo J. Cross reported total resources of $26,356,143.61 as lof Dec. 31 1956, Total deposits ‘amounted to $24,772,739.83. Directors reelected at the meet- ‘ing include: John C. Cowe, Cross, Rodger J. Rodgers ship. But it insured government | siderable U.S, or Western invest-) Spells Doom irms in Egypt the Cnited States and the Nasser! regime. . A large share of the foreign en- terprises in Cairo were .run by British and French citizens. These firms were sequestered by the Egyptians after the Oct. 31 Brit- ish-French attack. Estimates of the total value of the British- French businesses. range from 210 mijlioh to 980 million do x k * After Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal last June, Britain . ewe snoat of an anticipated 642- | Hawaii.. It was Eisenhower's first eiqualified, Alaska's statehood » Itles. a Tightening of the. antitrust laws, though he set no price on this froze more than 280 million dol- |? * A doost.in postal rates, to wipe ollar Post Office deficit. ‘Statebood for both Alaska and formal nod to Alaska, and it was would be subject, he said, to “area limitations and other safeguards for the conduct of defense activi- chiefly by requiring that merging companies notify the government in advance, o “chro! areas of depression, program, x * * 35-nation Organization for Trade Cooperation and to the 72-nation International Atomic Energy Agency. And perhaps another score of measures, including one to’ pro- vice president. More special messages will sketched today. Eisenhower said the administration in the next few ‘months will recommend “a num- ber of important legislative pro- posals.” ‘Wood Panels Replace Federal loans and other aid. to U, S. adherence to the proposed’ vide an official residence for the’ round out the legislative program! stations in the city of Birming-|* has been set for Feb, 11. The request has been made by the R, E. Dailey Co., which wishes to expand the building now oc- cupied by the Birmingham Plas- tices Co. x ke k& A spokesman of Birmingham High School student body appeared before City Commissioners Mon- News Flashes WASHINGTON (# — William A. Glass in State Capitol LANSING ® — Heavy glass’ panels in the ceiling of the Senate chamber in the State Capitol are Ibeing replaced by panels of walnut plywood. ' , It was decided to replace “1% lars in Egyptian assets’ fy Landon, agents for foreign firms in Egypt ‘must be Egyptian-born citizens or Egyptian joint stock companies, All shares of the banks and in- surance companies must be owned entirely by Egyptians. All board, members and those’ responsible for bank administration must be native-born Egyptians There is one American bank in ‘Egypt, a branch of the First Na-! ‘tional City Bank of New York. Grand Jury to Hear McDonald Testify LOS ANGELES (Marie: Mc- Donald and 15 other witnesses jhave a date with’ the Los Angeles County grand jury today. There is some question as to just pear to relate her story of being kidnaped Jan. 3, held for 24 hours and left on the desert near Indio. x *« * She and the others were sub- poenaed and almost simultaneous- ly her attorney Jerry Giesler said he will have her and her mother Mrs. Marie Tuboni available for the grand jury. Giesler said, however, that be- cause of her physical condition he would prefer that she be called ‘suffered bruises and on the desert, She has been in ’ seclusion for the past several days.| - jand Stuart E. Whitfield, . $3,228, 000 in New Projects Slated for 1957 ‘The 1957 capital improvement/Wrenn on what street irnprovement|to the hy for utilities if the land ‘program for Pontiac calling for an, ‘expenditure of $3,228,000 in new, iprojects, is slated for possible City \Commigsion acceptance tonight. x * * “I will recommend the accep- itance of the revised program as it is within the limits of the budget and ‘tax rate,” Pontiac City Man- ager Walter K. Willman said yes- Hummes te HOMpOralure oo. ccce. sa eceeve: a1 | terday. Men’ ' "aie .Willman added that he cut Weather — stress to commissioners that they have throwgh Jan. 22 to bring in any adjustments they hetieve necessary in a record $5,- 381,779 budget for: the coming year, A public hearing wil) be held that night at the City, Hall. * kt mA ¢ +4 i 7? i 4 the acceptance of the capital im-| PF° i \7| provement program would give the green light to City re Lewis ‘projects to undertake in 1957, TOTAL TOPS $9. MILLION iproject amounts to $9,763,000 civic improvements—the largest in the city's history, Willman/said. Out of the budget, which must be approved by Jan. 31/ $875,000 as tax money plus special assessment and state gas ard weight tax receipts, would g6 toward making -' the ee Saee program. ing a place, on to- sights /weekly commission agenda is a report from Willman on 9 request from the Emmanuect lis antiexed, " Willman explained. 7 x * * Including the projects begun / ‘Another’. item on the 25-point during the past year, this year ss (S state will be a report from the city! iN attorney regarditig condemnation of property needed for the exten sion of East Huron. This is a step in a project to link Huron wi Paddock at Michigan. A second report from the at- torney will outline the amend. ment te the, personnel rules al- lowing for the partial payment of arcrued sick time for elty em- ployes, | Public improvements hold a big % City to Act on Improvement Fund ja “ from Auburn to ne: Beverly ave- iau from Letrel to High : te {gad Cedardale avenues im Earlmoor to Howland; Clinton River drive from the easterly: line of Robert Herndon’s tise Apartment Subdivision to the west- erly line of Jot 65 of the subdivision ; First street from Jostyn to High Grandie avenue from ldwin to Kim. . ball: Hagel avenue from Telegraph to Starr; and Herndon: avenue from Clin- to River drive to Orengrd Lake ave- nue, A resolution’ of public necessity for a ‘water main in Mt. Clemens street from: Emerson to Bay, and south to existing main, will be pre- sented tonight for consideration. | | Commissioners will stady a pro posed city formula for. assessments banana Charch, for the city to Share of the agenda with 11 public of irregular shaped lots. mex a St-acre plot in Bloom. field Township, The church plans to construct a $12 million | project jincluding schovls and: & new church on’ she ‘site, “hearings and four confirmations of} iprojects scheduled. - HEARINGS SLATED . Hearings will be held on the fol- x &® Mrs. Carl F. Rose, 368 East ‘ Boulevard, has submitted. a. let-) ter thanking the, commission ‘for lowing proposed-two-inch blacktop|its action taken recently restor- “The report will show the scosts paving projects in Pontiac: hina ing parking to East boulevard. : when the blonde ‘actress will ap-| tomorrow -instead of today. She/ was di-! to relieve Emmert, H. Russel Holland, Frank sheveled and hysterical when found). in Bay. street from. Mt. Clemens} / glass panels after several +a. cracked. Replacing. the panels will cost about $1,170 to bring the total bill for a new Senate lighting system to $32,355. ‘But I'll be able to sleep nights, knowing that the glass isn’t going | jto drop down on the head of some | senator,” said C. G. Calkins, legis- lative technician supervising the replacement job: Attend School on Range HOME ON THE RANGE, Wyo ( — Twenty-five pupils from Crooks Gap, Wyo., are right at |Home on the Range in school. They're brought daily to attend classes in a converted housing facility. A classroom emergency arose and it wag put to use after a number of families moved to Crooks Gap to work on the 3-mil- lion-dollar Lost Creek uranium processing mill. ifrom Texas, declared he will vote lwith the Democrats in any move to reorganize the Senate. | WARSAW # — Poland's new regime lined up with Communist China” today in a joint statement! U. S. aon policy and Kadar government’ crit m supporting the lin Hungary. WASHINGTON w— A group | of AFL-CIO officials meets with! President Eisenhower today at 2 ip.in. (EST) to talk over plans for mum. wage. to millions of workers inow exempt. | Home Damaged by Fire Caused by Stove Pipe Pontiac firemen extinguished a fire at 695 Baldwin Ave. Tuesday, ‘iat the home of L. C. Williams. Damage totaling $150 was the re- sult of the fire caused by a stove pipe being too close to a wall par- tition, firemen.report. The building M8 is owned by Eugene Affolder, 758 Mt, Clerhens St. About five per cent of the na- tion’s forest area is burned over annually. ~ ~ Add Voting Machines © City now owns 3,060 machines. Detroit Orders 500 M ore} DETROIT —.An estimated 100,000 more Detroit voters will be “mechanized” in the Feb. 18 primary. The City has added 500 voting machines. They will serve about 170 districts, bringing the total of mechanized precincts to 1,016 of the city’s 1,491. The The question of open parking at present. Ten of the lot re negotiating: contracts for the improvement of their lots, Com- Blakley, newly appointed senator; hur her anon antend ts tha Beeee to prepare preliminary drawings for the new Birmingham Unitarian Church at Lone Pine road and Hills, Both Spalding and his wife are active members in the church Hills, Birmingham and a number of Pontiac residents. The church now meets at Upton School in Royal Oak and plans are being pushed as rapidly as possible to start construction of the new building, Pontiac Deaths Baby Girl Cooper The infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Shaw Cooper, 12835 LaSalle St., Detroit was dead at birth Monday in Pontiac General Hospital, Dr, Cooper is a member of the staff at the hospital. rangements by the Huntoon Funeral Home. Mrs. George W. Tuck Mrs. George W. (Susie D.) Tuck,. 70, of 73°68. Shirley St. died yester- day morning in Pontiac General [Rcepttat ~after—an illness of six weeks, She was born in Ellington Jan. 11, 1887 to David and Pauline Ehmeke Stull, A resident of Pon- tiac 45 years, Mrs. Tuck came here from Caro where she was married on Sept. 26, 1906. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Freda Mason of Pontiac; a son, Walter J, Tuck of the U.S. Air Force, sta- tiened in Alameda, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs, Mame Wooley of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs, Cora Put nam of Flint; and a brother, Fred Stull of St. Petersburg, Fia. Friends may call at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home this even- ing. Mrs, Tuck's body .will -be taken to the Clark Funeral Home in Vassar Thursday morning where service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Dean Parker of the Vassar Methodist Church will officiate with burial in Riverside cane, Vassar, - Bad Wires Cause Fire the Apartments, 114 E. Howard St, SP gsedlay or i “ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP WI Debating. team of Waterford Township High School took the Inter-Lakes Championship Mon- day, defeating Farmington High's team in a debate over 90 per cent farm parity ‘price sup- NNERS — The: - Ponting Press Woodward avenue in Bloomfield ~ which currently serve Bloomfield & 4 = t ) ate: pet ready, ‘mork down seeds = aes train sales people for the _ Biggest Bargain Event in our 23 _years in Pontiac, —— WATCH THURSDAY'S » (————HELP WANTED ————, Fl e115 Salesladies @ 5 Selesmen ©5 Cashiers | ©10 Wrappers oo ' Apply Employment Oltice GEORGE'S a e |\Dispute Brings Threat to Close ‘My. Fair Lady’ sears NEW HOME lOINSASINAW| > é _- g. soma WARREN ST. ” = z repens | ~ MAT CLEMENS 6T. COMPLETE a, SERVICE Daily 9:30 to 5:30-—Fri. ‘til 9 Stony, Co. NU Visi 103 N. SAGINAW ST. Phone FE 2-2895 . The dispute centers, over the producers’ plans. to replace Rex Harrison in the male lead with \Irish actor Edward Mulhare. Har- [ison leaves for a four-week va- ication Feb, 4. x * * Actors Equity Assn. is opposed to the plan. It contends there is ;no need to import a foreign actor or the temporary role when an | American actor could handle the |part just as well. ‘prevented from taking the assign- ment. « Kashmir Dispute Sizzles demonstrators paraded in. Karachi and for U. N. Security Council jaction on the Pakistani-Indian dis- jpute over Kashmir. The mobi la) \burned effigies of Indian Prime ‘Minister Nehru and _pro-Indian | Premier Bakshi Ghulam Moham- formed after Monday night's per- NEW YORK ® — An arbitrator meets today with. both sides in a dispute that threatens to close the Broadway hit musical .“‘My Fair Lady.” | The producers said they planned \to close the show if Mulhare was KARACHI ® — Thousands of today in support of Pakistan's dem- plush hostelry (the Americana) or double and run up near the SYRACUSE, N. Y, —Fire last Methodist Conference and a near- by publishing plant. ‘ A second church and two other buildings were damaged. Phe fire raged out of control in a down-, town block for four hours, x *« * Fire Chief Francis R, Ferren said, “There have been too many chalk them off as accidental.”” He ordered an investigation. x * * ire officials said they thought fire started in the boiler room of the First Methodist Church twhich was gutted. One wall col- — wrecked was a building that housed the international headquarters and the publishing association of the Wesleyan Meth- N: MATTER what make of car you're “going with” right now—here’s one that will spark a new love light in your eyes. This Buick’s a fresh new beauty in looks, in lines, in sweeping contours. And a beauty in other ways as well. Even for a Buick, this one’s a joy and a treasure in the road-wise way it handles. In the way it levels with you on the turns. In the way it holds up its head whenever you give it the brakes. 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Churchill Loveland, preai-' dent of the board of trustees of: the First Methodist Church, a mated loss of that structure $700,000. It was built in a Damage to other structures was xe ® not known. The Wesleyan Methodist Church was damaged Sliglitly by fire and more extensively ‘by water. The two-story, brick publishing house was between the two churches. x *& *& Also contained in the triahgu- lar block were the two office buildings that were damaged. Both were two-story, brick struc- tures. One houses Onondaga Coun- ty ‘Public Works Department of- fices, Three firmen were hurt, none seriously, fighting the fires in subzero temperatures, Rep. Mcintosh Named AS an eXamiple, rooms at one > start at $36 a day for a single} . Larhpesic! — is a competitive T | for Probe-Committee WASHINGTON —-Only one change involving a Michigan representative was made yester- day when House Republicans rati- fied committee assignments recom- | The action, subject to House | approval today, recommended that Rep. Mcintosh of Michigan be | assigned to the Unamerican Activ- | Affairs. ae —N\? Now you-can actually rinse away dandruff pleasantly and effectively. Rinse Away, ~— the fragrant after-shampoo rinse, con- | trols even the most infectious cases of | dandruff? Leaves hair soft and man- | ageable; scalp healthy and scale-free. Easy and econdmical to. use, Rinse, Away requires no in-between applica- tions. 3-monthe’ supply ~only $1.00. 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Lawrence St., Pontied the ts. wihshy @-te ae: inne sesseuditaudkad: dh te te ladle ‘tacend’ ona dicaaiaen Senate starting today—|a business center listed as a 125- California. ‘the tall, slim man of 58 who real-|illiondollar project. ly looks: like. a. senator—is William to include Me e “His 1,200-ere farm near Dallas) ree: Baws Poe good-sized jawn com- *_ s ® | “f Bring in.your carpet or drapery sample... - let us help you select your shades of paint * from Pittsburgh’s Maestro Colors system ... choose from four interior finishes. We'll ‘ custom-mix your colors while you wait! Cine: in soon for your : FREE copy of Pittsburgh’s “ae in Color.” PONTIAC GLASS CO. | 23-W. Lawrence St. PITTSBURGH PAINTS LEP Thal late. : : and assisted by the Waterford | Born S _— Station, Mo., on Township Recreation Department. ranc = Italian Reds Admit | country y Fe his father wag in the cattle business. x* * * ROME (® — Italy’s Communist 48-page . decorating book, \than 30 years ago and entered/ party admits its 1957 membership number it claimed a year ago. ‘to Washington. Today is their)/man Giorgio Amendola told 35th wedding saabryEtey. They |Central Committee he had sent ‘hav out only 1,449,000 new member. | Politically, the new senator has ship cards, Last year the party crossed just about all the tangled/claimed 2,300,000 members. The final count may. be consid- Phone FE 5-6441 likely will not be picked up. an Eisenhower Demo-|inzation program, “the grave hap- BEeEEREEEEE EE. 78888 Se A Miele Yorn Solution Dyed Stein Revont Fil rwan CARPET leader. bs _ Blakley made it plain in talking Beth Jacob Men’s Club to newsmen on his arrival in You can bave your | Zoltan Sepeshy, director of. the living to reorganize the Senate. His vote nea yt would give the Senate Democrats Cranbrook Academy of Arts in $95.20 a 49-47 edge Bloomfield Hills since 1947, spoke yn enly . jat the dinner meeting of Temple m THE FLOOR SHOP *-\0),Se-~ : Beth Jacob Men's Club last “mt Santos, Brazil is the world’s at Rotunda Inn. i Ee aa 2 a ow 2% Ree ee, ober oe Ce ee ae ee ae ee t ee ooo “8 . ral.y Going back for service and extra stops at pets the apparent advantages. nt Compal Perform- , and feel that pred ear 2 on ice, in want. If you w n” a Studebaker _ Sheridan (Cragun of é . Was performance plus law gas ymptipn. He also wanted a car his family would enjoy. H got ou ml he wanted ina Studebaker. Here's the progf: V J | ‘ “A gas-stingy ae ore by its proud owner, Sheridah Cragun of Yakingja, Washipgton pepped of “eietann on; wanted sports car kes of foreign sports and drove through Pass and back again “1 bought a Studebaker. OMe stant? Studebaker -Packard. CORPORATION. Wee fide of Workmanship comes fot! ater sw see DOD in Membership ‘Oklahoma. |is more than a third less than the | The party's membership chair- erably less, since all the cards) ported Amendola blamed the me | gave $16,000 to the Democratic}shin drop on the widespeend, pb He supported both) icity given the Kremlin's de-Stal- | erat, and the governor's bitterest! penings in Poland and the tragedy’ of Hungary.” ' Washington last night he will vote Hears Zoltan Sepeshy ees ) 3 , fj ' * Notions 2 a ee ee ee ee ae oe a ee ee a a sca eee ee eae = ae 9 Se | oe piesa seal cred aed ngs mated Sec lart neaneceatnemeren ees = ne COSMETIC CLOSE-OUT! /E 50% TO 80% ie 49.5 Skate Elmo’ has sold their plow and the ‘purchasers are selling out all the world famous Elmo cosmetics. This is your Opportunity to pur- chase these famous toiletries at huge reductions. Never before has Waite’s been able to offer such fine cosmetics at such low, low prices. 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Lepeer an Washtena® Counties tt ts athe years a wevees & “4 eare0 c bear a eebserintinns parable tt advance : Proee oti MEMBER UF AUDIT BUREAC OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1957 Do You Like It? Our Farmers Do- Perhaps you're- -not too ile about this snow. But it. was pastas = and for excélient-alding wat chesitiing x « * It has a ‘great financial worth— far in excess of any trouble or ex- pense for snow removal. To our farmers it is worth a million, even more this winter than in most former years. lt _ should save their wheat crop. ; Se Re Rs There was a decided lack of mois- ture when most of the wheat was ___ sown last autumn. Much of it was ~—“@rilled ina cloud of dust. In some succeeding rains, most of it got off to a good start. But another aupame: drouth ensued. "Consequently, much of the wheat entered the winter in a shriveled - condition, with little moisture to sup- port it through the long and cold "pull, or give it the required boost when spring comes. Rick Until the recent snows it had little winter covering, scarcely any rain and practically no snow it with moisture when inare om was e While the recent heavy snow was of the powdery kind: that drifts badly when ~ wind blows, city of a January Hence the wheat, from which our bread and much of our other living comes, is ‘safely tucked away under a substantial covering. x ~* * So, when you slosh around in it just remember that it is helping to fill the nation’s bread basket. Yes, it was a many million dollar ’ - snow. tine. Eenppante Stability ‘and Higher Prices Contradictions among the eco- “nomic objectives of higher wages, __Stable prices anc full employment. _ create a situation with no entirely satisfactory solution, says the Janu- ary issue of the Guaranty Survey. For example, rising wages need not force higher prices except when wage increases exceed gains in productivity. This would raise labor costs per unit of output. When wages increase faster than productivity, the added costs to employers may be passed on to the consumer in higher prices. x * * If this happens, it upsets the “objective of price stability. The "alternative of holding the price line would make production less profit- able and thus, says the Survey, threaten the objective of full employ- ment, Many solutions have been pro- posed including abolition of the right to strike and establishment of a system of labor courts to settle wage disputes. Of course, ‘amount to direct government con- trol of wages. It could be the end .-0f economic freedom for both labor and management. . x *«k &* The Survey does not believe that the aim of price stability should be abandoned nor that creeping inflation be accepted as the ‘least ot the threatened * om tt points out that. this this would . the monthly review, will be found in “ _@ compromise ering Tess rh achievement a Our First ‘Ageuile Plant ‘The first of five experimental types ~ of reactors. being built under the Atomic Energy Commission's civilian development program, has been com- -pleted at Lemont, Ill. ; On a test run it generated. 5,000 kilowatts, its full design rating. Four other types under construc- tion, one at Monroe, Mich., will be tested on completion. This will determine which one is the best _ on cost, operation and safety. en ae RK Although these are pilot plants | designed to find the best type, com- “mercial interests are going. ahead with construction of large scale gen- _ erators, The first will be completed this summer at Shippingport, Pa. with a maximum capacity of 100,000 kilowatts, Seven more are expected to be built within five years and will have an ultimate maximum of one’ million kilowatts. . , x * * Britain's first. atomic generat- _ ing plant was put into operation last November. Shortages of coal and oi] are rushing European nations into construction of _ these plants. No such shortages are responsible here. * * * * But we do have’the first nuclear powered submarine and plans are being prepared for an atom powered merchant vessel. Government and private interests in this country have cooperated to make this program possible. SSeS The Man About Town The Oldest Man This Column Seeks Person Having That Distinction Income tax office: Where they cannot understand how any can bein debt or why % Spot of Tea, Sam?” David Lawrence Says: Ike Needn’t Take Oath i in Public WASHINGTON — It would be most unfortunate ff, when the press itself is involved in contro- © versies with the government, only one side of the case is presented to the public. It so happens that there are two disputes going on just now. One relates to the White House decision not to make a public cere- ¥ First, as to the protests of the correspondents who want to be- present at the White House next preachers get such poor pay. énroninginets . In the récent death of Lemuel VanSyckle of Waterford, Oakland County lost its oldest male resident, as far as we have been able to ascertain. He was 98 years of age on his last birthday, Aug. 9. This column is anxious to learn who Fs a “now takes over the distinction. We know of no man over 97, but there are at least four women in the county who have passed the century mark. Do you know of any man above 97? The other day I was checking up on myself and the number of names that appeared in this column during 1956. I counted those that ran: more than once. ‘Who do you think led the league for 1956? Well, sir, it was none other than that of the Governor of our great state, G. Mennen Williams. “I'm not being facetious,” writes “Miss Big Little Avoirdupois,” under a Pontiac postmark, “when I say that the Josephine. Lowman articles in your /paper will do the trick if you follow directions.” « Again we are called upen to re- peat that the ice on the Clinton River or any other river oF stream in Oakland is NEVER safe, regardless of how cold it may be. To walk, skate or fish on them is inviting the under- taker. An alumnus of Pontiac High School, Dr. Harold P. Warren, who has been pastor of the North Baptist Church at Flint since 1940, has resigned to go to a pulpit at Wheaton, Ill. Farmers in‘the Pontiac area may have a surprise coming in the price they'll get for their potatoes in storage. A copy of The Pontiac Press of exactly 40 years ago, sent me by Clinten McGraw of ingham, tells how the price jum: from ten cents to two dollars per bushel in one day, when a stiortage de- veloped. “Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Vartevan Godoshian of 264 Franklin Road; fifty-third wed- ding anniversary. Mr.-and Mrs. Fred E. Axt | of Berkiey;. fifty-sixth wedding anniver- . @ Sunday. The Sunday, there was originally a plan to admit a few persons from the press, but it became apparent that if one group—a representative or two from the writing press— were present, radio would want coverage, too, and so would the photographers. It would not stop there, because the movies and tele- vision feel they should be admitted wherever any other branch of the press is admitted. In the end it becomes a public show. DESECRATES SABBATH The primary reason for not having a public ceremony has been that somehow it desecrates_ the Sabbath to have such a display on last time inaugura- tion day fell on Sunday was March 4, 1917, when “ President Wilson took the oath of. offica for his second.term. in the president's* room at the capitol just as he finished signing bills and as the 64th Congress was adjourning at noon. Only a few triends and the movie .camera operators were admitted. The next day Mr. Wilson took the oath again on the east front of the capitol, and _the inaugural parade was held as usual. Nobody protested then. The press today. however, in- cludes television, and this requires a lot of apparatus and makes every incident televised a publie affair. Thus far the. ‘Senate of the United States has refused to: permit any television or movie or still cameras inside the Senate chamber while it is in session. SENATE PRIVATE When Senators take the oath of office, they cannot be photographed doing so. Reporters may see and write about it, but there is no show for the screen, Some commit- tee sessions are televised, but Speaker Rayburn has refused to make a ganeral rule to permit it all the time. There is, of course, another reason why the. admin- istration doesn’t want to make a show out of the Sunday ocath- taking. If the entire nation saw the President on television Sun- day taking the| oath, it would spoil the show Monday. Lots of time and money are , expended by organizations here te arrange an inaugural parade and all that goes with it. To televise the Sunday ceremony could make the Monday affair a complete anti-climax. Officially the White House did not give such a reason but said merely that, if it invited the reporters to the private affair on Sunday, it would have to ask the members of the diplomatic corps, prominent of- fials and their friends—and there wasn't room for all these. PRESS MUST COMPLY On the subject of Jetting Ameri- can newsmen enter Red China with U.S. passports, the State Depart- ment argues that the press is not above the law. The ‘‘trading with the enemy act’ forbids the pres- ence of Americans in countries with which the United States is engaged in hostilities. The armis- tive signed at Panmunjon’ has never been followed by a treaty of peace with Red China. “Freedom of the press’ does not, of course, include freedom to vio late lawson the statute books. (Copyright, 1957, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr_William Brady. Says: Lungful of Cold, Fresh Air Will Put Crimp in Croup I spoke my mind here recent- ly about a case of croup. Perhaps 1 was a bit nettled by the com- plaint of a reader whose little granddaughter is suoject to attacks of croup and has to be “rushed to the hospital, placed ir. steam and oxygen tent, given shots of peni- cillin, adrenalin’ anc whatnot to pull her through. I was really exasperated by what the doctor said, that “it's just something she will have to out- grow." Croup is never fatal, I sald it is absurd, and I re- peat now, te rash a child with croup te the hospital, It is ab- surd to give such a child oxygen, penicillin and/or adrenalin. -—— What! No transfusion? A doctor who puts on such a show for an ailment he thinks the child wil} just “have to outgrow” is probably a successful business- man, but from my viewpoint he's a charlatan, I’m afraid the medi- cal profession in the past thirty - years hag become heavily infested with such businessmen. NEED MOIST AIR The reader mentioned only one thing that is usually good for a child with croup — steam, water vapor, humid, or moist air. That, and cool or cold air to ‘ breathe, are two valuable reme- dies for croup. When I came home one snowy winter night and found Lalla Rookh, our first born, with the croup, and her mother, a professional nurse, as as any mother can be about croup, we wrapped the baby in blankets, and I held her in the open window over the snow-covered porch. The cold moist air soothed and quieted the baby, and she soon went to sleep. I found such treat- ment satisfactory in ‘numerous cases of croup when I practiced in P Penn Yan. So, don't let any trick specialist or ‘‘clinic’’ .rac- keteer tell vee I am uttering ; ~x* * * Avoid excessively heated rooms, ow all’ through the » season of artificial of cold water and applied to the area at the top of breastbone covered with a dry napkin or waxed paper. This relaxes spasm of the larynx. or 1 words long. Pnot to, dise health art hygiene, not to, nee .or treatment, will be answered b iifam Brady, if a stam self- stressed envelope is sent to ¢ Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) FF eco A Roget President's héart specialist. Dr. ming right, then Pontiac sidewalks could use some of the exercise. Weary Postman ~ Republican Bill Fanneg by ‘Dem’ see Representatives Bentley oad Ford from Michigan are going to introduce a bill to allow an income tax deduction for the costs of going to work when an automo- bile is required. Well, here is Republican politics at work. It’s a crazy sounding idea and would lead to violations of all kinds and descriptions. How could you pollen ine ie tet It pass, but it makes Praises Backing for Goodfellows May we take this opportunity to express appreciation for your gen- erous support to our Goodfellows’ paper sale which helped us attajn ‘our goal and provide a happy holi- day season for the less fortunate of our community. Hope you will feel free.to call on us at any time that we maybe of assistance to you. . George Tucker, See. and Treas. _ West Bloomfield Fire Dept. Take Advantage | of Last Chance’ I see where we're going to have two high schools in 1958. Good. But that means next fall will be our last fall with a big double school. After that, we'll be like other cities qur size. Next fall is the last fall our high’ school football team can be recruited from a double squad. We should make an extra attempt to have a winner. We'll never have that much advantage over other teams again. Yours for the Sagi- naw Valley title and recognition Have you ever seen a flying squirrel? They are very rare, you know. But .1'have fying squirrels, In the spring we had a pair with four babies. The babies were turned over to the conservation depart- ment and the parents left, we thought. Came cold weather and back came the flying squirrels. We built a live trap and are en- deavoring to capture the beasts, ‘Good luck to you in your efforts for discouraging your creatures. Clarkston* Forecasts Ouster of Quiz Emcee she Pree Dawe to hove rosters make forecasts and .-predict that Ralph Storey is rf grave danger of losing his job on occasions. That Babe Ruth fiasco was terrible. The Babe never struck out so badly in his entire baseball life as Storey did right there. And it cost his Sponsors @ taking charge show cleanly and in a workman- like manner. Sunday Nighter Looking Back 15 Years Ago. U.S. SUB sinks big Jap liner in Far East. ARMY’s 1942 goal raised to 3,- 600,000 men. 20 Years Ago TRUCE SIGNED in auto strike. MIDWEST MENACED by floods. Case Records of a Psychologist: Children Must Be Taught Kindness Donna has unintentionally been taught te be cruel to animals. For we are all born ag selfish little animals. Ger- tleness and unseljishne must be taught..They are acquired traits. So learn how to teach “empathy” to your young= sters. “As the twig is bent,” runs the old adage that ap- ples to emotional. habit as well as the muscular variety. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case T-375: Donna G., aged 7, is a very bright farm girl. “Dr. Crane, Donna seenis rath- er callous regarding animals,” her -teacher informed me. - x ke * “She is not just rough to them, but shows no aversion to kicking a cat or dog which may be in her path, “Some of the other children have ‘told me they no longer invite her to their homes because of her cruelty to their pets. “What. could have caused such an attitude in a bright girl like Donna?” NO EMPATHY Donna is low in her ‘‘empathy” Rule to animals, as well as hu- - man beings. Bat the underlying causes of her trouble is the fact she was a great pal of her daddy on the farm, She followed him wherever he went, And because farmers often must kill chickens and other ani- . mals tanta table use, Donna had wit-. nessed her father twist the heads Several times she had even ob- gerved her daddy ‘swing a sledge hammer against the skull of. a ower or cal whet was to be slaughtered. Adults don't regard such be- havior as wantonly cruel, for farm animals are raised to furnish us food, And such instantaneous forms ot death are not cruél, But tod- diers and even children in early grammar school, may fail te ap- preciate the full e mo- tives of the farmer. ‘They respect at face value to the striking of a calf with a sledge hammer, And soon they become emotoinally callaused to the situa- tion. Thereafter such children may Guanes kick a kitten or abuse &@ puppy. They are’ not purposely crue 1.’ They are simply imitating their earlier experience where they: wit- nessed farm butchering. kek “Daddy, strikes calves with a hammer, so can't I strike con- mn sis which shows the two situations are not identical in purpose, even though they look alike on the sur- face. So it is not wise to let young: sters witness butchering. And it _ is very necessary to inculcate the Golden Rule into youngsters and even urge them te extend this ethical code to asimals be- neath mankind. That's one reason’ why pets are valuable aids to the proper educa- tion of children. NEED PETS For a pet kitten or dog or even a turtle, ‘will help teach the tod- - dier to identify himself with this other creature, And that is the process in psy- chology “empathy”. For we can - never be kind until we place our- selves in the position of the other person or creature, x ke * If a toddler pulls the tail of its kitten or puppy, mother can pull a lock of the child’s hair to make to Pa oR es dange the White House pian to bar news-; men when President Eisenhower takes’ his second-term inaugural oath Sunday. A ple dorensiny: will--be~-heid: in «front of the Capitol the foilow-| ti lo ao gaat democratic han” ¥e'Toin the Marines; County Sends ys jal duplication receives_ an im-Oakland County have enlisted at “itis threatened in status when! the actual is held in CS oer ae ae coe mense buildup.”* Fire Kills Warren Man +~—DETROIT @ —Herman H. ~—feient and Accepted Scottish” Rite) Globe. St.; and Richard Willard, mah Mage Lenk Bs Mason to Be “aia! DETROIT # —_A testimonial ‘|pookkeeper who pleaded guilty to cnet juttering- and ‘publishing a $432.37) | ) 1 oar me PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1957. 7 pe se eee es a ae pay a \ guy eerie le nm es we mr ro wisely % ib WSR mac eects “a oy cs CRTETEST aeeenenntenete dase, i : > eB = ye =. = 7s is in a vi the sone ~a cua a7] From Pontiac = aver stapes to aviation seta Judge Delays ‘celana z aaa oa : & Ss in Check Writing Case - ‘teeta it ans. roe 26, of 240 Cass Lake Rd:, former| ius a ‘dinner Jan. 20 will honor the Rev. William J. Fitzpatrick, marking his 2ist anniversary’as grand master. of the St. John Grand Council, An- Masons... National and. state offi- cheek ‘stolen from his employer, & & was postponed Monday by Cir- cuit Judge Clark J, Jan, 21. A: former-employe ‘ot the New: myer-Coulson Construction Co, Lie Auburn « Heights, Free was con-|) me Sete oe your beat tone for one $08.20 ing_ cas, San Diego, Cal., before St.,|cials and Pro- Wh cee trestles eee ; , is of the Benevol — ee 100s A retired railroad worker, sent to Camp Soctiee Cres af tia of wikcnitionsd feee wndar 21,000 Sand. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1057.0 : taegae: oe : : : pk : ; : « * p : i ce Soe ; : 4 b - < gag a gag A : wie ee ¥ S Z a — ‘t Sy . . 7 » ‘ = PY ri : Ae Tanne Tannre an: Grant Trarariars tinea fate fatima tm omni oo gig ose af Heaps Honors on Great Toscamimioresinsicreinisss ("iene Sir a nx! Stops Stoma ee . a we FP Sd a ' BESS ES Se ed Bh pegedlocerg imc BaF ase 3 Times Faster Oo ek Rat 3 ere : ee | ol | LANSING & — The injury-tre-|in contrast $0 most Previous YOON.) «aa, sta ceemany tated prove GNL-ANS NEW Y Tos-|plained, caused him to quit the|chestra picked it up and handed) Toscaniri, wha loved music be-)They had four thilldren, rie of|quency rate for the third quarter|when they have been high months,| (115, ssuetie 3 times es much ini’s © spanned/Met in 1915, never to return, [it to him. Then Toscanini slowly|ter than food, took to selling his| whom died in childhood. of 1956 ‘was the lowest ever re-|*be Labor Department reported. | aosech exidity in one minute os many /, years, and virtually) “Subsequently, he directed—the walked off. He was applauded for! neat coupons to boys with great-| His son, Walter, handled his\corded for a third quarter in : leading Donates tatiets, Sat CRLASS to oiler =~] and the National “Broad-| Toscanjnj did not return. er means. He used the money)” ' "aia od toda: ‘ Seeks peed way ety : ; phony . es thintied io bee wale became the Countess of Castel-/ment report y E ; x *& * casting. Ce.” Symphony: Gerestrs. x & * yo nA i was only) DA? and the other, Wanda, the! The rate dropped to 123 acci-|' DETROIT i — City Council = 4 tek non: sdecady ccored Me Luadeen beatae bag iecrm Toscania, known aq 9 skvere ean rgd pa ee of Viarimir Horowitz, thejdents per million employe hours| President. Louis Miriani, who waS| 10. _ proved by Actual Test 3 subcenes before the came to thele are writs taskmaster and a patisctioniet ta over : H,. ANd noted pianist... _.. |worked—six per cent below the|caught in two recent expressway St. ~ _- United States in 1908. In this coun- Eons his direction, was by many/|SParsely built at that, he was a) —_——.. 1955 third quarter period ‘and frac-|jams, said he will ask for a meet- try he swept on to the heights. * #2 as “the greatest living conduc-| giant on the podium. His tempera-| The name of sugar applies to/tionally below the previous low |ing of traffic engineers and safety 7 For seven seasons he conducted} Toscanini conducted- his. last|tor.” ment was one of his trademarks,|more than 100 substances having of 12:4 set in the thind quarter ofjexperts heat week 0 apeed roaa| 3 Times Faster at-the renowned Metropolitan Op-|concert with the NBC Symphony xk ** impersonally his fiery outbursts|distinctive properties and scienti-|1954. measures for the high road- era in New York—during the eraiOrchestra at Carnegie Hall April]. Z and criticisms. fic names = for example sucrose,| The monthly accident rate dur-|ways. Miriani* says favors Than Other Leeding Brands Tested — of such never-to-be forgotten ar-|4, 1954. But neither the capacity) But his Path to success was not) ‘The conductor married Carla dijglucose, frutose, lactose and mal-ling the past year rose to 12.8 in|permanent installation of @ TV! «,..4, taserto net tu peln-releving sctionl, tists as Caruso, Melba and Scotti.|audience nor those who heard the|a" as¥ ne. | Although | wwverty| Martini in 1897, She died in 1951, tose. x July, leveled off at 12.7 in August traffic control system. Byt a disagreement, never ex- Svea os radio kniew it was to win musical’ recognition at. the Me Rail Rs Mis cciipamuaas wie made knows beginning, it was a whim of fate J +, . j after the concert by the ‘Yelesse| sige 4 _—— ccller’ and his ‘ { ate] tt of letters exchanged previously wife in Parma, Italy, music beck te © hon) YC BA, wr ME ~~ acts |i between Tesco "and "Did oo to the yung Toxanin tan FLOR Ve oNta, Vals Slot the Radio Corp. of America. | ont, we the ean ee a f, \ jj <= UEeiiG ‘B, Hig so 4 MPF This was in accord with the mae-|oy childhood INS GN ine % i 2 J l Ei ltirement should be withheld ‘until|;“b2 Me entered &. conservatory citer A ANS : xs after his final appearance with school, operated along Meters p . 0. A the orchestra which he had led)jineg rs IT years. © | x * * ' A Ay 3005 {ithe podium, as the last chord of|plain nature. The students: seldom And STATE LIQUOR STORES ; “Die Meistersinger” overture} were treated to meat. 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Full cut with pockets, 3-6x, { call ee 2" 53 285 *DuPont's polyester fiber { with new novelty trims. Sane Wie “41 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ok as a _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: JANUARY, 16, 1957 se G witb (Pontiac Credit Union Elects ‘51 Officers The Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union jin the Salvation Army Citadel, 29 series of prophecy messages and Bible study at 7:30 p. m, Thursday iW, Lawrence St. . is planned. ‘The public has been ied, music and group sitiging dend to members on savings. New president ‘of the. organiza- pores new officers at: its recent ett tion Sat acter aes E ENROLL Now? 4 ss tion is John Leacher;_ vice presi- Gener pany and coenae: Wini-| -Hfred Bartles, . Elected to the board. ot directors were Abe Zamek, Christ Bernard Jr. and William: i | Williams ‘Aide to Take” inis-| Teachers’ Union Post LANSING & — Clinton’ Yar’ union in Chicago about Feb. 15. well-known labor leader and for- mer aide to Gov. Williams, will -| become secretary to the Americar Teachers Federation international |g rm namie of fagenciés on which he has been Be pun art “Parole and the governor's study committee on workmen's compensation. ° as an edueation and. legislative Fair announced yesterday he has/| workers, ‘Lately, Fair has been employed lsat nop defer Thelt Se eee a eee ‘From Hospital Locker tiac General Hospital. a 30-story iat “reported as missing, con imitte and Bert Henson, also a $5300 check and mis-|Serra and. Dwight. Moulton to the: I elianeous papers. Another doctor'credit committee. later found the wallet under a cab-| rae and Dr: Arthur Weaver, 15 Thorpe inet. It was intact except for St.,- reported to Pontiac’ Police $50 in cash. Monday: that someone had taken} $50 froma wallet that he had left| in the doctor’s locker room at Pon- | Donald: Frye, August: Hoyt -and Carl Verch to the supervisory com- Hector the Salvation. Army Slates | | Major, Mrs. Ed Nelson American capital is sought to| Major and Mrs. Ed 0. Nelson, | skyscraper hotel in Divisional Young~—People’s secre. Dr. Weaver said the wallet, at ‘Naples, Italy, tary, will bring the second in a’ “Other. elected. officials. include, Veterans’ ividual | es ‘Courses. appro’ bsg eee ge hme pe ett: ‘ nt, experienced teachers, -COMPTOMETER | CALCULATOR ~ TYPEWRITING And Other Courses HOURS: Morning 8:30—11:30 Afternoon 12:00—2:30 Evening 6:30—9:00 _ ORGAN ZED. EACH WEEK — in These Subjects j Pee eter) eee eee “The Business a nstitute 7. W. Lawrence. St., Pontiac Call in Person. Phone or Return This Ad for Information . ‘oe ce eee ocr eeeee ‘eerre FE 2-3551 Whistling tea kettle Brightly polished aluminum tea kettle,..114-qt. size, * 68¢ dishes; silver. Colors. 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Gable, superintendent! ‘of the city's water department, ttributed the decrease to heavier infalls causing less lawn sprink-| 1955, ling and a cooler summer nite less use of air conditioning. Departmental figures show that tT] wells pumped = %3,182,292,115 gallons In 1956. In 1955, 4,482,933, -. than last year, were pumped. . During the past 10 years, the peak age was in 1953 when 4,698,262,195 gallons were recorded. (m 1946, 2,900,686,600 gallons were Gable admitted a noted decrease the city’s supply since it was last. year. | “Records and reports show an FE sostehiel Gaakine. Wacsatar removal will take time." 2 than the 1,186 made the pre year, 1956, compared, to 41,172 feet in 520 gallons, or 1,290,641,405 more | Program Raised ‘in the amount of “red water” in| Gable said that during the past . year 866 new water connections « - “New Tablet Relieves ‘Hot Flashes,’ _ Irritation From Change-Of-Life Without Costly Mocten. seoeere new motte an iJ (Advertisement) Injections !” Lenk” writes A toks writes W: We Chicas, it Then tx Te don't have ‘sorry fer myself’ spells!” My disposition is sunnier =i tores withou Pinkbam's ik —* ae Ge were . Get any eas y-t0- 1 ag ee # Dae a can fee me iia tales Civil Defense 30 Pontiac. Members to Get Briefings on CD Training Thirty members of the city’s four-hour refresher course in Civil Defense reseve training Jan, 21, Robert A. Stierer, administrative assistant, announced today. The men will receive a 15-min- ute briefing from Stierer and then split into three teams to go through three problesns of removing a “casualty” from a simulated wrecked building, using a, fellow member. The courte will be held st the city incinerator plant off East boulevard. Besides Stierer, William ‘|Aho, director of rescue training, Kenneth Anthony and Donald Nagel will instruct the mien. program in Pontiac,” Stierer ex- plained. A training program, the first of its kind in the city, will be formed to instruct the super- visory staff of the Water and Public Works Depts., he added. ges COURSE Members of the Parks and Rec- _jreation and Cemetery Depts. took a. @-hour basic course in rescue (Overtime Work - Parks and Recreation and Ceme-|TexaS tomorrow will determine itery Depts, will participate in a’ “This is the first step in an/ intensified Civil. Defense training, icy Cold Brings Frozen Meters, |) sce sat ees wae members of the city’s water de- _ Some 3 calls have been re- ceived complaining. that water. meters have frozen from the zero “We have te remove . the expense of the user,” Gable said. He blamed the freeze-ups on persons not keeping areas where meters are installed warm enough. Repairs. costs range from $1 to $10, he said. Try to Extradite Royal Oak Man “in Corpus * Christi, A hearing whether a former . Royal Oak businessman will be extradited here to. face a bad check charge, Assistant Prosecutor Paul M. Man- del said. . Mandel left for Texas today to appear in Nueces County Circuit Court to ask that awrit of habeas corpus protecting John H. Gesek not be issued. Gesek is accused by a former associate, Parvin Lassiter, who runs a used car agency at 2614 N. Woodward Ave., Reyal Oak, Mandel sald, of giving him a $300 personal check last May with insufficient bank funds to cover it. Extradition proceedings, started last Sept. 13, have been blocked ‘by Gesek's petition for the writ, Mandel said. If the writ is denied tomorrow, Gesek will be returned to Michigan, Mandel said. Red Skelton Back on TV HOLLYWOOD Red Skelton went ahead with his TV show last night, his first pro- iw— Comedian ‘training im 1955 and a retresher course last year. The three problems pirtormeed by teams which would rescue in’ case of emergency would remove the “casualty” from a basement, a high roof down the side of the) building, and from a roof. by! a near-horizontal to end morning bockache. full or twin size. Eoch unit guaranteed | for ten years! Choice of floral design covers. available at same low price.’ $1.00 A WEEK-OLD MATTRESS IN TRADE | [WYMAN'S JAN UARY Reguler Price > Your Trade-in EXTRA! - Covered in beautiful long- 1s Ww. 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CAN CASHMERE BOUQUET Zi 27°} _PALMOLIVE * BACIAL SOAP 2“ tas 227 5 SCENTS FLORIENT DEODORIZER “7g: THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘ou'd: better. start sant -eemcanteeting very hard on ngs ther sibdioes Apneesk Ge seenet is cn ts oey ee ee et words carefully. And don't forget the es: "Your's entry is ac” gage. you pove:eupslogkad wetlooked tbem.-- The ‘puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which con- tain a jew scrambled letters, and (2) a @ coyesponding list of tlues to these “words “printed elow. The-object is to arrange“ each group of circled letters info a word oa he best oe its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. |, then would be the ‘ one which, you would print in the space to the coh af (1) we De the same in all the ether circles. Study thé clues care. fully ahd arfange all! the letters into words that you believe best conforms to ae clues. Use yoy signe to help you spell out the right words. & —_— io — Neseewe cena aeeeeeeane, a PUZZLE NO. 33 Lo ceeecceeeeeeeee veceeee @ cece eeeeseeeseeeeees . (2... veveseeenvee WW, + sh aces coon a reece ba nsacegece Ql wis esccssscescoreee ' Wo ececeeccceeeeeeeneeee re bees | ) * ee ° Boece ec ee ceeeee eens Wo icecceeececeeweeees . V ecccecescocbse sue es ne | errr eee . Bee ecceceeeeceeeenes re . STREET ADDRESS ...........0. 0.0.00 .cceeeeeeeees . CITY .....008. ceeseeess PHONE NO, ..... beeeenenee . allel alee lalate lelaletetatetaletateetelahetetaihaatehe ae ft wacnaeeesacenuseeusousessnaeuce Clip Along Dotted Line ond Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1. Some mothers find they have to him eat, a 2. It has. .of course, a spreading formation. © 3. If there is any plece where this cen run its course, it's at the rece track. 4. You_have te know semithing “about wee.e... before you can enjoy it thoroughly. $. In duelling days. a swordsman who could his opponent could usually win the match. 6. At @ party, a . sensation. 7. Most children enjoy playing with . 8. With a... —gult ina weund. 9. Often. one ........ is sufficient for: the right. key. 10. A good one is much sought for in the laboratory. 11, lt can easily blow away. 12. A trained valet will .. . 13. A conscientious sailor will make every effort to .. his boat properly. seeeows man would create something of @ o . even very brief contact is enough to ré- aewee 14. Size of one may have nothing te do with the importance -of one, 18 Test pilet may go out of his way to a plane, a6. Even oe ones. who attend may not alt appreciate a play that is ; OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD ctoritest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3 To submit an entry the contestant,must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be acepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 33 must bear a Tuesday, January 22, postmark (or before). No , entries teceived after that time whether mailed or delivered hy hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not reupenntnns ioe entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning. details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winter of each weekly POT: LD contest. If more than oné winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners: If any Week or Weeks should .pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until: a winning solution is submitted. “ €§ Winners will be awarded an extrg cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners ate announced. Only one such bonus cdn be awarded to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- day and Friday until the qontest’s end. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. #. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following iogeiodt contests. Official keeper of answers will be Frederick Ziem, cutor_ for Oakland--« County. Only the General Peaiaen orp. Stiginators of the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. - Answers will be delivered to the .Press judges by. Mr. Ziem after the final deadline. LD only that correct conswer oa win. The decis “ge! s the judges i# linal ond oll contestants agree to abide b oy judges’ decision. Afi entries becoming the property o Pontiac Press and hone can be returned. 10. Completed of ee must be addressed to POT. ©-GOLD, POST O Pontiac, Michigan. _ Winners will be notified either by telephone or in the mails. ; puzzle, and & a child to make ~ fer his employer, on occasion. Cadet be a ~ But the A ae senator said ‘in an interview troops if the Sovi East Germany. E a 8 & ie Sis erreety . & member of the Soviet Svanateun 4 = Nations, voiced approval of aj disarmament program presented -to the U.N. -yesterday| by the chief U.S. delegate, Henry * he | proposals” “do not” indicate” same} position in Western Germany pens the objective of withdrawi will said. — “We are going to have to face ao possibility that a Ger- 4 n government — not necesar- ity the present one headed by ‘Chancellor Adenauer — may pro- ceed on its own initiative to try) - to. negotiate for unification with pee a nphrey Asks: Removal | weigh the assets and Liabilities of Bri and Soviet forces from the area.”. spection system. dministr Proposed, among forces of the United States and year. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1957. tain —and-—Prance—to 790,000 a phased withdrawal of American each, subject to a workable hes industry in Texas. “that “the armed is wérth ‘about ‘$412 ‘million each red granit structure since it was The figure represents an Russia be: limited to 2% increase of about $136 million since to the United/million men each sae those of the 1950 estimates. ee a Se Oo ae _ WHATS: MY LINE? | regrets the 1 CIPRTS = * 2 ROPP \ 3 TACRO* 4 SESOR 5 SUMTOCE \ © NESEC 7 ACEMRA 8 RYOTS © 10957 Wher's My Line, inc. The bodies of Lenin and Sta- | by mde, Vomeg. ty a oot vel | “1 believe that Foy atti a ee e the tomb aroused | Anna Knack, Flint : onan ge caer gctieny Pate el seem lin’s body as another step in BITTERS, as I pave suffered: too. I sew for others, baby sit : Ses | de - Stalinization process. 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PRESS. cous JANUARY 16, 1957 ’ ) “THIRTEEN ) 7 + ig ". * " " my 1¥ vel | ai isto Heor huncheo today atthe Moose Cub, : : eer "Sime 20 malin Ameiscan play aca loom gametes oe >| Hal Boyle ‘tare: _ ti 8 i bea ES & EDWARDS rr ing Inlaid Silverplate’ : ik fa gy tu ) Ww b Plac Buy 1 Place Settings >81% Handsome Drawer Chest FREE reg. $162.00 RETIRING lovely Bright Future and May Queen Patterns in DeepSilver - Most-tised spoons and forks inlaid with ster. ling at table touch points for lasting beauty CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE BRIGHT FUTURE Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry: Store 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 eayen is a symbol to a lot of kids: sitet st a hs aod stroys many orm rs is. iz that their head aete to: bie —excet himself. Perry omo it gets in their own way, and as) “Talent is God-given, although/their head gets bigger, their heart a lot of. performers don't bother/gets smaller. por to give-God equal billing, A thous- ers : “What ‘That. never happened to say abc the same way. x * * “What did Bix Beiderbecke) hbo: put together a golden anniversary) |record album tg celebrate his 30 jyears in music. = xk «kk * The album has taken many an bi jaging jazz loyer back to_ the ispringtime of kis life whén Bix Beiderbecke, re racehorse to his. name, 5 The rest of this piece is a mono- ow of memories and summar- ies by ‘Pops’ Whiteman, who ikeeps the 1920's wrapped in his isoul: but remains ag fresh as to mortow: “They didn’t call it’ jaa when : iI started. They called it ragtime. 'I began on the viola in the Denver/’ Symphony Orchestra in 1906 when I was 16. By .1919 I had my own orchestra and came East. | kk “I had 9 pieces and I built the ithank the Lord! “They talk abput the $125,000 party that Texas oi! man just threw. Around 1922 our band played for a party for Clarence | MacKay on Long Island that cost 000, x *« * i “He only had about 200 invited ;guests, but he built a model of ithe Versailles Gardens for the ibraw!, There were two acres of cut. flowers and an orangerie of 50 live trees shipped up from Florida just for that one night. “T got a $10,000 tip myself—not unusual in those days. When they threw a party then they weren't | fooling “fT remember a party in Phila- ‘delphia where they turned a ho- ‘tel ‘ballroom into a jungle full of ‘real monkey, cockatoos — and guests. At 3 ‘clock in the morn- ing, they blew 15 tong of rose petals over the dancers. “Yes, I threw the first big con- cert by a jazz band. We intro- duced George Gershwin's ‘Rhap- sody in Blue.’ I also had the first jazz band in. the Ziegfeld Follies, and took the first American jazz band to Europe, They were high | years. x *« * | “What ‘killed the big bands? Well, I quit myself. But what. de- stroyed most of them was the bandleaders got fat-headed, Over a period of 10 years they taught the people to listen to singers in- stead of dancing. | “Guy Lombardo didn’t. That's why he's still. big. The others ‘made the singers bigger than their bands. “The greatest entertainer I ever |knew? Bing Crosby, as of now. But Sinatra will be another Cros- ‘by. Sinatra is fabulously generous. ,Do you know that guy’s given ‘away 26 Cadillacs tp people he likes? “T wouldn't write off this Elvis ‘Presley too fast either. That guy ON THE VOHEE TELLS YOU Ii Is THAT S FRESHER! This coffee greets you with a louder whoosh and the livelier aroma that forecasts fresher- flavored coffee. Chase & Sanborn Coffee is the only leading brand that’s pressure packed . . . to preserve coffee freshness and flavor better than any vacuum can or bag, - 406) 0) 2k: CPEC/ 41 / AT HIS Cc / a A f YOUR DEALER'S “PRESSURE PACKED” | who died young,/ | band up to 46, counting the tated into employment during the persons récelving services. trained counselors. During the current fiscal year, a lack of matching state money. first six months of the present ~ fiseal year, the State Office of Vocational Rehabilitation has repofted. Dr. Ralf A. Peckham, director, increase over the same period a year ago, Peckham said there is a reasonable prospect of this increase continuing if there is no serious cutback in general employment as his agency has been gradually able to increase the number of said this was an eight per cent He reported, however, that there ‘are 1,207 more persons waiting rehabilitation than there were at this time last year. Peckham attributed: the increase to two. bottlenecks — lack of state funds to meet available matching federal funds and lack of Peckham said, the agency will not be able to claim $360,000 available in federal funds because. of ‘Ithe time before. *\trumpet, he blew it different from “Yes, I lived well, TI've_ hired trains to .go—on_a_party. ed for Alaska. once. on a party, but the train never did get there, a farm in New Jersey I call ‘Agony Acres on Swinging Jaw Road,’ complete with . mortgage. , x & *& ~ “T keep busy in radio and tele- vision: I always liked sports cars, “My life has ben-a mixture: ¢ two Jackie Gleason characters— mouth.’ My head has been swelled ‘been mean to anybody. xk & we “In this world you are either under-secure; or under-secure un- til, if right groove. to r that) and om an penstiae equally|Bing, You notice he never has a have? Every time he lifted that) 1,500 Rehabilitated in 6 Months Handicapped Put fo Work LANSING .# + There were 1,583 handicapped persons rehabili- “T still. do all right. I have me|® i and I still have a Poypaed Porsdie, } | the “poor soul” and the ‘loud is and deflated so often that: now it), I) {stays ina groove. But I've never! i we you one thing—I don't feel) California Bishop Dies. reeps 1920s i in n His oul | u're bey, “you tna tal * “There's nothing lef® that 1 particularly want\to do, But I can SACRAMENTO, Calif, @® -~ The Most Rev. Roman Catholic bishop of Sacra-| mento, whose diocese included the northern’ California counties, | - died Monday. = . - a TWEED CARPET a | Ets 3 tease | $ =“. me | el F95.20 “2 5.958 ae am THE FLOOR snop oa eae oe eee = = am # SEHEEBaES & aes “.- a a | See ae a" A Mieesia Yor Selution mi “Stain Resistant red-ripe tomatoes . . tender lettuce ... and the and vegetables are selected ere guarant return your your money - season’s finest crops. 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Michigan mild flavorful. . eee sheet cers tashy edit arp ces ra te oe omer 1957, F s i ‘i ‘ < u : ¥ | eo 2 é a ;* | | , a | , te % 3 * . & 1 ; 5 ‘ 5 , » & a 7 ' } ‘ PA ® } * . , ; ‘ . 4 . ‘ x | ? ‘ 4 \ t ‘ . j | ‘ 4 ‘ § ° * t re = * i é j } \ — — f\ # . latent : 5 . a i | | i 4 a aes eee Se oe SRE ey gee ee See ASE” ee rn ie Sees ae eR RS eS Ee eee ae CE Rie een CPP es tater aes hemen eee eee ape as 14 een ae eee - * feo : 3 e : one} a z a ‘Bite Sta; +4 oe | mine got tired of ¢ hie! i til the master has owned saa gly Suse ype ges Be — foreign clirhes a few years Now er eee eens © eee! fine vie asa ioc a stretch a Monday by a Joint Airport Zoning, A Board of Appeals will be ap-| pointed prior to the effective date & 13, according to Homer D. Hos«ins gis ; airport manager. gi = The erdinance establishes a 16- trees and other objects around the airport. . The The outer zone of the “bowl” friend aoe will have @ maximum height limi-: “You s were held ‘{n) a ‘February and December of 1954! i i filled lit i Ts eres ‘tion constructing an antentia in| Ice Hunting the ! | empts any non-conforming | It tries to escape the hunter by swimming under the ice, but a ment effective,” Hoskins said. "there- Here is an Eskimo hunter standing beside an air hole in the ice; My fore it will pot present any hard- pre and te these structures in the Members of the Joint Airport (Cut out the parts carefully. If you fold the end panels jorward the Es- yas or,. Frank Webber, Addison Town- in front of the Eskimo. - ship supervisor, Forest Brendell,; Now cut a slit in the ice hole as indicated. Slip the ‘seal up through White Lake Township supervisor, the hole. Let it Henry C. Smith, Pontia plan pop up and look at the Eskimo. You can viclly ret ner 7S wy back as often as you like. oo ~ ____ TH PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY | 16, 1951 ger S NEW YORK (INS) — Priepil sfithe, avid Helle. Reon. beiienla fst alee {oF his Rolls for at least three years. **aae agra ao bin big civeiare Bh thas Bet My friend has built himself a | the best suites of the all over the JUNIOR EDITORS a lhgaf mean = to up the tax money, I some-.000 not long ago to _ _jbow expect my friend will write lien and draw more or less abreast|! guess, but he's sure esd wax Teeaal it must be tough in the taut race for Snencial, 10. be Inreaded ot. of our eet rece Sear+you simple slob—and ao 7a, Was sifting there feeling Says Dr. White announced federa EW YORK w— Dr. Paul Dud- er ior the coming fiscal year will “iy White, cardiologist to Pres LIKES IT FINE $73,000,000,000. dent Eisenhower, said today the red. His favorite _ Bolitician is) about him) couldn't de that even + Pierre Poujade. | it the wasn't hie’n. ‘health leaders. and social ner When he writes, my friend is A Navy plane accidental Claim Two Arabs Killed a few locations in the direct ap- “ a oy Pt eh gl bites ec” Very Gay. Seven GAYS &) "White talked with newsmen prior|ga— proach to the runways at the edge ' a oe (haga be lives, and if they to adressing a conference of the of the field, Hoskins said. 4 oe A Fi A mgeant a ee bypy Mike Todd (and what a delight- oy York Heart Assn., attendedig HELD HEARINGS tt cad tae tom and & jug; ful series ‘Bill Slocum is writing more than 900 doctor, publi 1 ' at | wondertul life is the taxless life. on a New York suburb the aed TEL AVIV w—An Israeli army! a 8 Everybody s¢ems to agree.“Even Hunting seals is an important part of an Eskimo's life. The seal is) Revenue. It recently sent him a “This ordinance expressly ex- ‘his chief source of food and clothing. $10,000 refund for an overpay- heights, existing or under con- ‘to come up to breathe every once in a while. That's when the patient! and let's hope it apologized for A single battleship broadside for struction, at the time It becomes ‘hunter gets his chance. | having put him to the trouble. the newsreels was once estimated, itlement. The rest of the band es- waiting for a seal. He has a spear in his hand and # snow knife beside’ tion peculiar to many Americans bomb tests at Eniwetok-Bikini last | . ce me a ‘him, Another knife is stuck into the handle of his food pouch. at this time of, year. It is the: ‘May might have cost $5,000,000,000.' american men smoke an aver- airport approach rose. | Paste this picture down on cardboard and color it with crayons, empty feeling (Editor's note: You! __It bs impossible tg relate one’s ‘age of about 100 cigars per year. Be eee scat wipe out ‘ took cat over” the bay He had just enough left ov Ike's Group’ my veranda, and my native cae several years of work to ‘Lives 10 Years, ot letter never comes.: My » x * * President is in a group of heart who, like the old: guy in «28 \attack survivors who live an aver. fine - | kk would have had to blow $100,000/attacks in that he had rio symp fj put toms afterward. with news about what a dropped a couple of wing tan ‘spokesman said two Arab infiltra- day. They cost more than a Jot! US. Boreas of Inernal of hardpressed folks cold Taise Voy therm, Neges: Desert. The SS jin taxes last year. | spokesman said they were part of, s 8 xk * * | la band, presumably from Jordan,’ 9 hgUaade d tow seed boon, | You can have your =e 55. 953 reas - $95.20 which did not halt when chal | lenged near Nurim and Povim set-| a} friend is relieved of an emo- '° Cost, about $50,000. Those H-| oo. THE FLOOR nop a8 smoeoudacaenencen seem Wnwaswayee This Valuable Coupon Entities , With the Bearer te a 1-1b. Lael Fresh -REMUS~ Meat Purchase 101 S. Saginaw FE 4-5216 ante inee-t cee enters r= = - en once : (Winner of $10 for this idea is Elvin Zimmerman of West Salem, | nautics, Ohio. Send your idea to Junior Editors, care of this newspaper. Violet | — [LAST 3 DAYS| ‘Up 20Pct. Over 55 bd Lary CA gallon which became eflecive. ON’ ALL séscetss] Pratt & Lambe rt] PAINTS > Se | The tax moneys go to the state, fund. 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SIZE 28e 0CO* C «2 BATH SIZE 27¢ 2 REO, SIZE 63¢ GIANT PKG, 78 iver Dust. out 75¢ | er 63e | \ ee T5e | 2 at 27 3 28e Me | a 2 ke. 65e 2 vos, OSC | | ) | p / \ | ” : ; 7 Sy cagees = é “e af te ide hy a aX : a eal oe kt, ae n Be eer GETS BRILLIANT IDEA Then the ‘King of the Osage Hills” got the most brilliant idea of. his. life. Old Lizzie Q. was a full-bloeded! Osage worth maybe $330,000. That ~ootd-squaw had -three“‘head rights: herself: and her daughters held ene and one-sixth “head rights’’ each. Now, Hale mused, suppose old Lizzie Q. should die, And— just suppose that two of her 4 Li 3 Fe fF tee * without a doubt. He had a $25,000 insurance policy on Henry. Roan Horse’s life. And it looks as if he was work- - ing to get the estates of Lizzie Q. -and her daughters centered in the hands of that nephew of his.” _The wall against which they had pounded so ‘long crumbled slowly but steadily, From the badlands came a tip that a convict) in the state penitentiary knew something, about the murders. Hale’s nephew was the weak link. He broke and told the agents how Hale had dominated him all ‘his life. killers of Henry Roan Horse and the Smiths; and he said -his uncle had plotted the murders. _ One by one the killers con- fessed. In each case they pointed most teteate cases in its files. (Copyright by Don Whitehead)! (Temeorrow: Kebellion Against Crime.) The 1950 federal census gave | peor tel poacher eating fa 4 phenomenal gain. 1Y¥ Yous Broo RMR undee! Whestruction jus He named the! eek a PTA Is is Planning: msc lb tng Fathers’ and } BROOKLANDS-AVON—The PTA here will meet at Brooklands ‘School tonight at 8 p.m. = sion, “A Child in a Growing ened munity.” Refreshments are to be sefved afterward by .thé fourth “_— mothers. Watertord ‘Township The PTA of Burt School will hold “Fun Night” Thursday at the school, in order that the Leon egg the school 9 S phamealigang, 9 Aas Local Sheriff's Deputy Still Listed ‘Critical’ Ross Miller, 28, an Oakland mty Sheriff's deputy, remains tical condition at Pontiac “John E. Queen, 49, of 6615 Tipsico Rd., Highland Township, who was badly hurt in another holiday crash, has improved since. the in- cident and is now listed as “fair” on top of him on Tipsico road Prompt Action Averts Serious Fire Damage Prémpt. action by the Walled Lake Fire Department prevented at a large outside the city limits last night. Very little damage was There will be a panel discus: | reported) to the factory building being built _in-Com- klands Panel Talk: Fun Nights _ in Waterford Township will cele- “Recreation. vs, Juvenile De- linquency” ts the title of the talk executive director of the Pontiac Roy's Club. ~“The-entire- mp- Will bé-ander!: the direction of Alviri Nicholson, father vice president of the Leggett School PTA. Van Wagoner fo Tell of Mackinac Bridge quet-at 6:20 p-m—tonight tn the! Civic Room of the Federal Sav- ings and Loan Anti 161 W. “| ree St. Oakland County Circuit Judge pis Pee J.. Adams will _ introduce Van Wagoner, who will discuss the Mackinac Bridge. .Van Wag- oner is a‘ member of the Mackinac Bridge Authority, Van Wagoner is a former state highway commissioner and was civil governor of Bavaria tol- lowing World War Il. Among the guests will be mem- bers of the county road commis- sion and board of auditors, ac- cording to Mary Shanks, chairman of the banquet committee. An election of union officers, directors and committee members is scheduled during the business meeting. AWOL 3 Months, 2 Men in-County Jail Two men reported to be Air "| Force deserters from Scott Field, Ill., were in the Oakland County; jail today awaiting action by military authorities following over three months away from the base. Victor H, Hall, 33,-of Alma, and Charlie Washam Jr., 26, of Spring- field, Mo., were arrested last night in Walled Lake by FBI agents. Police said the men, who had Air Force, had apparently been living in Walled ‘Lake since they went AWOL last Oct. 3. Both are imarried and have been working for a Plymouth firm since depart- ing the camp. . merce Township. Firemen extin-|. guished the flames in 20 minutes despite a steady snowstorm and freezing weather. No cause has been determined for the fire’ which burned some tarpaulin and wood being used in the construction. The structure is said to be being put up by a Farmington firm which plans to move to the new location even-| ™ Orchard Lake Elects ORCHARD LAKE —Fred J. Walls has again been re-elected | president of the Village of Orchard Lake Council, Also, Arthur J. Underwood is treas- rer, Stewart Underhill, assessor tually. and Mrs. Lucille’ Smith, clerk. Luncheon Another big ‘‘scholarship-fund” project is being’ planned by the {Waterford Township branch of the| High Women's National Farm and Gar- den Association beginning at noon Friday at the CAI building on. Wil- liam Lake road, There will be a luncheon at 12 o'clock, followed by various card games, and each table will have individual prizes, Many door prizes will be given during the of the affair, Mrs. George Dean. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mark afternoon, according to chairman Stewart and committee members. The Waterford Township to Benetit Scholarship ‘Fund association are helping Oliver Avery, a Waterford Township Schoo} student, to attend Michigan State University for a four-year course, He is in his sophomore year, and the group sponsors various affairs through- out the years, towards the schol. arship Tund, The public is invited, and any-| one wishing to make resérvations, have been asked to call Mrs. A. Emery, OR 3-1936. Assisting Mrs, Dean and Mrs. Stewart are Mrs. D. F. Hoyt, Mrs. Robert Materna, Mrs. E. T. Cle- land, Mrs. A. L. Adams and Mrs. branch of the Farm and Garden E, J. Lally, Jr. brate Father's Night at 7:30 Thurs-|_ to be given by William Coulaces, |? Murray D. Van Wagoner, “a ars served eight years together in the: {Two Will Testi in Sexton Trial The Eliza Leggett School pral F evidence, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem. said, against James B. Sex- ton, 30, who faces a jury trial today before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland on a charge of Injured in Collapse, Three Return to Job JACKSON (# — Three men who “Their ‘eatin will “he the ia = / | Terry-Fortin Rite Read MR. AND MES. WILLIAM THERE JR, ‘In St. Benedict Church WATERFORD STOWNSHIP—The lrecent wedding of Carole Jeanne | Fortin and William Merle Terry | Jr. took place at 10 a.m. in St.| Benedict Church. kkk The Rev. Fr. Richard Thomas) performed the ceremony before 250 were hurt seriously when the Con- sumers Power Co. building col- lapsed last Oct. 3 are back at the scene trying to remove debris. * The trio are part of a 20-man crew which is salvaging material guests, Attending the bride as maid ot honor was Ruth Goodwin with bridesmaids Shirley Fisher and Laura Terry sister of the bride- from the collapse site where 10 workmen were crushed to death under the falling concrete, ; Sandy Moore, Beverly Turner and Mark Artis were pouring ce- ment on the- fourth floor level when the collapse occurred. They were thrown into the basement with the debris. The repair crew is staying-away from the overhanging concrete flooring that is still part of the’ building remains. What will be done remaining. structure has not ye been decided, a Consumers Power spokesman said, Indications are that’ a decision. will await a “report now being prepared on the causes of the collapse by an investigating com- mittee, appointed by the governor. Kind! Michigan Head in Freedom Crusade DETROIT (INS) Cari H. Kindl, General Motors vice presi- dent has accepted. an invitation to head the Michigan campaign for 1957 of the Crusade for Freedom: Kind] succeeds William H. Beatty, who was state “chairman last year. - RE The Crusade for Freedom is the organization which supports Ra- * with the Europe Press in spreading the truth about democracy behind the Iron Curtain, The national goal this year is $10 million, of which Michigan’s quota is $500,000. County Deaths. Albert Charles Wagoner WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Service for Albert Charles Wagon- er, 72, who died at the home of his; son at 7764 Pontiac Lake Rd. here, will be -held-on Saturday at 2-p.m. from the Sharpe Funeral Home in Clarkston, with burial, in- Davis- Fg. Mr. Wagoner, who ran a grocery store in Davisburg for many years, i¢- survived by his wife, Bessie, one daughter, Marjorie Schultz of Holly, and two sons, Fer-! ris Stanaback of the Pontiac Lake; address and Ralph of Lake An- Reveals None Killed dio Free Europe and the Free) _\of the Milford, Ohio, The best man was Vern Car- ‘mean with Dick Kopitzski and Dex-; iter Mayworm as ushers. Martha Terry, sister of the groom, was flower: girl. The reception in the Knights of 4 Saline Fire Aftermath i471 Clayburn, Crescent Lake, Pythias Hall was attended by 300 guests, x * * After honeymooning in northern Michigan they will be residing at -\Unknown Donor Gives $5,000 for City Center PLEASANT RIDGE—The bond drive for a “badly needed” $175,000 recreation center here has gotten off to a flying start with an anonymous donor contributing $5,000. .Francis Newton, recreation chairman, said the center would cost. homeowners $2.43 for each $1,000 assessed valuation, or less than $12 per family, per year, if the bond sale was approved, Representatives from every SALINE (—Fears that a mother in a fire that destroyed several downtown stores and apartments | yesterday, diminished as workers sifted the ruins. Apparently no one was killed in the fire and the subsequent. building collapse. All but a small portion of the ruins had failed to’ turn up signs of death. One possibility was that Mrs. Barbara Gibson, 21, had joined her husband, and they and their | children had left for his former home in Arkansas. The children were Diane, 3; David, 1, and Gary, five months. U. of D. Dean Killed in Head-On Collision CINCINNATI (AP)—The Rev. J. Barry Dwyer S. J.; 47, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of De- troit, wa’ killed last night in headon collision near here. Father Dwyer was riding with the Rev. -William McMahon, 42, novitiate. Father McMahon was injured eritically, The driver of the other car, EImer L. Weigel, 17, of Madisonville, Ohio, suffered chest injuries and nose cuts. Father Dwyer was an authority on middle English literature. He had been supervisor of the colleges and high schools in the Jesuit prov- ince of Chicago since last summer and had been living at the provin- cial house in Oak Park, Ill. Uruguay. is smaller in area than gelus. and. her three children had died pong issue t@ the people. | &'fered a minor injury of the kft _|Sheriff's deputies he hit his head street will meet with Newton next | week to plan ways of bringing the Fa Reports fo Be Given When the Waterford Township Board of Education meets tomor- row night; members will hear re- 'prts from the building committee ‘regarding statistics and site con- ,struction on two new elementary schools, according to Superintend- ent of Schools William _ Schunck. ac ‘Of the directors, ard the selec=-— es tion of officers. . F Institutions all report a good year. In nearly every case _fincrease in resources and deposits, well in lus undivided A ha Phen — ds|F. Benkelman. |vice president, John L. Estes; di- er directors... ‘Hyne, New. combe, “Kimble,” Winkle, E.R. Keehn, tiac,area were held Tuesday, and rs were chosen, In most s these were followed by meet- “Without ‘exception, these financial there was an cnartes Van- od. Hyne. and A. C., Park. “Cass City” ‘Cass City State Bank: President, M. B. Auten; vice president, F. B, Auten; vice president and cashier, C. M. Wallace; directors, M. B. Auten, F. B, Auten, John Sandman, C. R. Hunt, C. M. Wallace and B. New Pinney State Bank: Presi- dent, F. H.< Pinney; vice presi- dent, Dorus ‘Benkleman; cashier, * “to [R: H. Keating; of the elections follow: Clarkston Clarkston State Bank: Chairman, Thomas J. Foley; president, Guy A, Walter; executive vice presi- dent and cashier, Robert L. Jones; rectors, Foley, Walter, Jones, Es- tes, Roy A. Alger and C. W. Rob- inson. val Holly First State and Savings Bank: |Chairman, E. A. Hartz; vice chair- man, H. H, Miller; president, W. E. Lemtz; vice president..and. cashier, M. HM. Bennett; directors, Hartz, Lentz, Miller, W. M. Shuttleworth, F. M, Haddon, M. E. Hadley, J. L. Montgomery and H. D. Seeley, Oxford Oxford Savings Bank: President, G. B. Tunstead; vice president and cashier, H. A, Pickford; vice pres- idents, R. Ef Allen and. J. H. Ach- ten; directors, Tunstead, Pickford, Achten, Allen, M. G: Dunlap, L. M. Sutherland and Warren Smith. — Ortonville — Ortonville State Bank: Directors, William Narrin, John Waltz, Frank! D. Brigham, Linford Owen, D. L. Hamilton, David C. Petice and .D_E_Schulz,Officers-will-be chos- en Friday evening. Fenton Fenton State Savings Bank: Chairman, G. W. Pellett; presi- dent, E; C. Reid; vice presidents, H. W. Hitchcock, R.’F. Smith and cock, Furman, L. E. Reidel, D, J. McGuire and G. A, Wright. Lake Orion Assistant Superintendent James BDenherder will represent Schunck, who is attending a three-day meet- Rapids. Oakland Township Man Hurt in Towing Mishap An Oakland Township man suf- hand and a- bump on the head in an accident- which occurred while his car was being towed by an- other vehicle Tuesday. DeWaine J. Ayotte, of 3334 Lake- view Dr., was released after treat- /ment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was hurt when his car hit a mail box while being pulled out of) a driveway on Sashabaw road near Walton in Waterford Township.) Driver of the other vehicle was Rufus J. Cibbs, of 6210 Shappie Rd., Clarkston. Ayotte told Oakland County on the car door as the impact): forced it open and then struck his South Dakota. hand against the mail box. i By REBA REIVTZELMAN, Waterford Township Bureau “Know Your Community Center’’ | | is the theme that officials of the’ Waterford Township CAI Building. are using for their open house to. be held, Jan, 29. { come and go at the community center weekly, the CAI Building is the very heart of Waterford Township, as far as family fun and healthy activities are concerned. There are approximately 1,300 "| people enrolled in various activi- ties, and weekly traffic ‘is about 3,000, according to Mrs, Helen To the thousands of people. who - The big painted, cinder-block Structure is two stories high and stands in the center of a 3-acre iparking space, (More than 1,500 cars have been accommodated at one time), * * * And the grounds surrounding the building are not pretentious, The Farm and Garden Club has made the CAI area landscaping its proj- ect, and someday it will be one of the. beauty spots of Waterford Township, Inside the building, there Is a different story, It_is literally a bustling, beehive of activity with many different types of recrea- Hall, secretary and charter men- ber of the CAI, | ture of the building appears plain— .and quiet. There is no faricy en- trance—no elegant pillars, steps, or impressive outside decorations. | tion facilities going on day and night, including Saturdays and From the outside, the architec-, Sunda ys, There are projects ranging from| youngster’s ballet classes to dog! training courses, to. charch serv-. ices, More than 20° entirely dif-| of any “kind, . ferent activities are. scheduled, ac-} years al cording to Tom Belton, Township Recreation Director, P The idea for a commnity center was started by the Waterford Women’s Club in 1945 when the group acquired a plot of ground with a big red barn in the center. BUILDING BURNED One year later the building burned to the’ ground, but by that time residents realized the terrific need for a community center due to the lack of space in schools, and churches, so they started all over again, People all ovet Waterford Township contributed volunteer labor and before jong they had the present building. There jd five classrooms occupied b dents from the Sth and 6th aes of Williams Lake School. These _ have been in constant use since the building was talahed | ~~ & | Community Activities Inc. and CAI Is Hub of Waterford Activities There is a fully equipped dairy bar, a large activity room, a din-' ing room and kitchen, and a li- brary stocked with more than 5,000, books. | . * * * The women's lounge for club meetings is: tastfully furnished, and the games room’ and gym are wept in full Np most of the time. NO TAX MONEY Not one cent of taxpayers money ha& gone into the CAI building, al- though it is valued at $175,000 and costs aaprastnaiaty $2,000 a month to maintain. Two distinct enjattations are combining efforts Jn making the center a success, They are the the Waterford potimae| Recrea- tion departent. The Pontiac Area United Fund contributes to the support of the CAI building. woo itenance and facility operation plus : ‘non-existant, The CAI is governed by-a ‘board| of directors, responsible for main- some responsibility for program- ming. The Recreation department, is ing of the Michigan Association of) School Administrators in Grand Orion State Bank: President, ,O. C. Thomas; vice president and ‘cashier, W, H. Shoup; directors, Watson, H. F. Stahl and E. R. Mill- |. man, Howell McPherson State Bank: Presi- dent, William McPherson III; vice presidents, William McPherson IV and Robert H. McPherson; as- sistant vice president, Edward G. McPherson; cashier, Ralph Larsen; directors, Thomas B: Mann, W. McPherson Smith Jr., Robert T. McPherson and Alexander M, Mc- Pherson. _ Imlay City Imlay City State Bank: President and cashier, D. N. Weiss; vice presidents, H. H. Diehl, |Fancher and J, D. Morrice. Same men are. directors, with the addi- tion of H. C. Diehl. . Almont , Almont Savings Bank: President, Manuel Dafilda; vice president, Clinton Scully; cashier, L. A. Bechtol; directors, Neilson, Da- \Silda, Bechtol, E, R. Bristol, H. A.. McCormick, Joseph Jacquin, A. Westveld, Russell Lovell George Yoshihara. _ Armada Armada State Bank: Chairman, Orvy Hulet; president, James E. Neely; vice president, A. B. Bow-| toose er; cashier, C. A. Plauman; di- rectors, Hulet, Neely, Bower, Jo- seph Miller and E. A. Morrison. Brighton \O. E. Furman; cashier, Mary Ann. Hill; directors, Pellett, Reid, Hitch-| Thomas, Haddrill, Shoup, A, M. Myron and) Benkelman, Keating, Mrs. Edward ° Pinney, H, M. Billen and W. J. Profit, “Lapeer First National Bank: Directors, C. Ar Laesch, H. M.. Myers, L, T. Bishop, R. L. Evarts, e Mathews, W. A. Myers and E. T. White, Officers .will be elected Lapeer Savings Bank: ‘Diretors, T. G, Caley, W. D. VanDusen, H. L. Baird, Don Gage, H; B. Zem- mer, R. L.. Taylor. and R. L. Parsch.. Officers will be chosen later, }-| later. Royal Oak Wayne Oakland Bank: Directors, R. E. Brownell, G. A. Dondero, A. F, Klein, C. A, Laesch, C. F. Malley, C. H. S. Mott, A. L. Law- ison, Lynn S. Miller, Floyd Foren and Hugo Crave. Officers will be elected later. Metamora State Savings Bank: President, A. P. Stocker; vice president, George Rossman; vice president and cashier, Fred Donner; direc- ‘tors, Stocker, Rossman, Donner, Lyle Allen, Lawrence Smith, Lee Walker and Ellery Laidlaw. North Branch Pioneer Bank: Prsident F. C. Ballard;- vice president, H. H. Harper; . cashier, Maynard De- Grow; directors, Ballard, Harper, ; DeGrow, Raymond Ball, F. L. Bar- bour, D. S. Orr, Joe Harper Jr., and C. W. Ballard. South Lyon | State Savings Bank: Chairman, |G. F. Miles; president, H. J. Long; jexecutive vice ‘president and*cash- ier, R, H. Orr; .directors, Long, Orr, Miles, D, H. Roberts, *A, L. Luksche and F. J. Wooster, Romeo , Romeo Savings Bank: President, L. M, Kelly; vice presidents, H. D. Rumsey-and R. M. Howland; vice ‘president and cashier, K. D. Mosh- er; directors, Kelly, Rumsey, E. J. Chamberlain, E. B.. Emmett, H, H. Gray, J. E. Martin, H. D. ‘Palmer, D. S. Seaman, F. P, Smith, L, J. Wilbur and James H, ° Church, Brown City Brown City Savirigs Bank: Pres!i- dent, M, L. Burkholder; -vice pres- ‘ident, C.-E. Schoenshals; cashier, E. W. Pepper; directors; Burk- holder, Schoenshals, Pepper, C. H. Wendt and H. W. Glover. Fashion Figure Club to Meet in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Fashion Your Figure club* will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Wa- terford Township high: school. Mrs. J. E. McCleod, origina- tor of the Pontiac Fashionettes and the local reducing club, will give & pep talk on diet and exef. ° cise. All over-weight women in Water. ford Township are urged to join ithe Fashion Your Figure club for an evening of fun and healthy exercise, Chicago is called the nation’s railroad crossroads. ’ (Advertisement ’ MoreComfortWearing FALSE TEETH | powder, sprinkled on and lpwer plates holds them . at they feel ‘AS- Brighton. State Bank: President, at any drug counter, a separate service agency. sup- ported by the Board of Education and Waterford Township govern- ment, A minimum cost of $5 a year enrolls an entire family, For $50 there is an ll-year policy, and if, a family group pays $100 they may use the facilities for life. “Of the year-round recreation! buildings in Waterford Township, | the community center is of mo-. mentous importance.”” Belton said. “If it were suddenly to become a significant void: would be experienced by thou sands of people seeking outlets to their many leisure-time interests)” he concluded, | | ad DR. H. 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Dunn, “Hurry and get your skates on, Daddy,” Joy McReynolds urges.her father, Marvin McReynolds; as they go out fae an eftarno of skating. Eosty + Pontiac Press Photos But even the bumps and bruises can’t keep the family from their favorite winter Waterford. \ spost. The Dunns live in minute counts to Joy who is very much at home on the ice. With Mrs. McReynolds, they reside on Seebaldt avenue, Altar Group Has Election of Officers Mrs. Frank Pruente was elected chairman of St. Michael Altar when the in St. Michael Hall. Mrs. L. L Dunlap ‘assumed her duties as president. of the Pillar Club at. the oe evening meet- Junior, Club Holds Dinnet and Meeting Forty-three members of The Junior Pontiac Women’s Club Mrs, John Clever will serve as\@Sthered st Pontiac Federal Sav- William Melnnis, iusch program. March 5 is the date announced ‘for the annual: card party spon- sored by the Altar Society. ‘Mrs. Gences "Mbcauials is serving yjings and ‘Loan Building Monday appoint- \evening for a cooperative dinner] : Mrs. Claire-J, Hinckley presided at the business session, and games were directed by Mrs.- Horace Young, program chairman. Mrs. Cleo Wiley was social chairman % ee = ‘ -<—% : : j ‘ = + A I i i I a ing held at the home of Mrs., Oscar Lundgeck on Chippewa road. x * * Other officers presiding for the first time this year were Mrs. William Knudsen, vice president; Mrs, L. F,. Hire, treasurer; Beu- lah Phillips, secretary; Mrs. Ross Tenny, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ray -S, Falk, publicity chairman. Mrs. William Gordon, program chairman, introduced Pail Taylor who showed slides ‘of ‘Colorado beveral Pillar Club Officers Take Over Duties liam Gordon, Mrs.. Claude Shoup, Mrs. Earl Treadwell, Mrs, Vierich. Circle Entertained by Mrs. McTavish Members of the Dorcas Circle of First Christian Church met at jthe home of Mrs. Chester McTav- ish on Boston avenue: Tuesday. . |Devotions were presented by Mrs. William Hoyt, The afternoon program, “Our \Stake in Southeast Asia," was also: presented by Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. Howard Reynolds, chair- its an-/man, invited the group to meet in +a geitassc gemma eanme venee ~ home on Boston avenue ‘Feb. ito 1200, ' ee eo = 19, ante ea jnational Uniongram spoke of the many ways in which) Assisting the hostess with the sitchen dinner were Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Mar- cus Scott, Mrs, J. A, Rammes and Little Jimmy Panaretos is very glad he moved to Pontiac—there ‘seems here. outdoors with him. And his Daddy has a lot more time to play From his home on Elizabeth to be so much more snow | A- mood of reminiscencé’ pre- 'vailed Tuesday afternoon as sixty members of the Golden Age Group of the YWCA met to recall epi- jsodes in their jives. For most of the \members there were mem- ories. of work well done and grati- tude for many blessings, . he *& * Mrs. Maude Little, born in Bos- ton and @ former member of New- ig. Orchestra, was blind 1% tio 1949 but surgery re- “|stored her Yisios. Sisterhood Will Hold Oneg Shabat At the. Tuesday atlerncen meét- ing of Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held at the temple, plans were made for a Oneg Shabat to be held Saturday, Mrs. Charles Gersten will open her ‘home on Ottawa drive for the 1:30 p.m. affair. kk we) “Jewish Life in Puerto | Rico” is the topic to be discussed by Mrs. Israel Goodman at\ the gathering. ' Mrs. Mark Leach’ ‘presented the opening prayer at the Tuesday meeting. Mrs. Samuel Danto of Detroit, chairman, Seven pages today in Women’s Section Uniongram can be used, with a short skit used to illustrate the uses. Mrs. James Rosenthal ac- companied at the piano. 5 x k * Hostesses for the luncheon pre- ceding the meeting were Mrs. Harry Ackerman, Mrs, Joseph Nosanchuk, Mrs. Mark Leach, Mrs. Hal Fersht and Mrs. David Utley. Sorority Hears Book Reviews - ; by Adah Shelly . Miss Adah Shelly gave a brief review of the books, of Beauty” j “Youth”, “My Forty Years With Ford”, by Charles E, Sorensen and “Autumn Across America” by Ed- win W. Teale, at the Tuesday of Beta Theta Phi sorority. x kw * Mrs. Walker Kinsler opened her conducted by Mrs. Her- bert Johnson. Mrs, J. Frank Coad was named chairman ‘of the annual ‘banquet of Beta Theta Phi sorority, which includes three chapters, Alpha, Beta and Gamma.. . '* * * Serving with Mrs. Coad for. the event, scheduled Feb. 19 at Elks Temple, are Mrs. W. C. Meek- er, place; Mrs. John Kinzler, pro- evening meeting of Alpha Chapter home .on Preston avenue for: the} meeting Lake road, he can watch his father coming home from work — then he dashes for the snowsuit and boots. and Mrs. Ted Panaretos. Mrs, Ione Bartholomew, form. erly librarian at the University of Michigan, contributed 12 years of National Geographic maga- tines to help. form the nucleus for a children’s library at the where new 2,000 books are avail- able,. She highly praised Sup- erintendent W. 0. Moulton dr. and his staff at the home. Travel to far corners of the globe was described by Mrs. Mary Foster, who took her young son to Africa during the Boer |i, War to find her British husband |" stationed there. In-Cape-Tewn she} unexpectedly met a couple of peo- ple from her home town and even- tually located her husband who thought she was still in England. She also directed an orchestera in Germany at one time. x k * Another traveler was Mrs. Ethel Riley who visited for six months in Honolulu, An. outstanding event in the life of Miss Olga. Zander was a YWCA conference at Lake Geneva. Oakland County Children’s Home (son The 18-month-old youngster is the son of Mr, Mrs, Lillian Caldwell spent six lyears in Albuquerque with her ‘brother and found it most interest- ‘jing. A trip to New York City to visit her son during World War IT was described by Mrs. Edith Daw- Hunting deer and other wild game with her husband was an early experience: of Mrs. Adele ce deer, ves and lynx were Mrs, Jessie Andrews, Mrs. W. H. Ennis and Mrs. Agnes Perry. Tales of escaping a prairie fire uth Dakota were recalled by she nu Jennie Taylor. x * * For many a musica] background was highlighted Mrs. Laura Ham- ilton of Manhattan, Kan., had much enjoyment from her mem- bership in orchestra and singing groups. Mrs, H, M. Learned, Toronto born, whose mother was the first woman in. Detroit to take out naturalization papers, taught music in Detroit and sang jn church choirs, Mrs. Jennie Lit- — gram, and Mrs. William Hurlburt and Mrs, Glen Grim, decorations, wi —eemerte sites one 5 AP Wirephote A bell-shaped skirt lopped by a bodice embroi- dered in pearl and crystal are features of this blue satin bouffant ball gown worn today by Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, wife of the-vice president.. She has selected . the gown for wear at the inaugural ball Monday. matching blue satin hangbag (on table) decorated. in —_ and pee a a the ensemble. A Allen,.Others relating stories con-, Golden Age Members Recall Past Experiences tle taught music, along with tailoring and dressmaking until she came to Pontiac, Among those recalling. profes- sional experiences was Mrs. Ger- trude Beach, a prominept former educator in the city schools here, Mrs. Josephine Jenks told of be- ing a bookkeeper in Dr. Losee's office here for 12 years. Journal- ism and work in a probate office jat Ithaca were mentioned by Mrs, iF, L, Lehner. x* * * Mrs. M. E. Murray organized the first Mothers’ Club in Central Methodist Church and helped or- ganize the PTA locally. Mrs. Nellie Williams recalled her early educa- tion in Detroit with special work ‘in elocution and music. She read an original poem and others who read their own contributions in poetry were Mrs. Mary Todd,- Mrs, Josephine Jenks and Mrs, Viola Chapel. SNOWS DESCRIBED Amusing anecdotes of big snows were told by Mrs. Selma Jacob, Mrs. LeRoy Shafer and Mrs. Her- man Stier, who also claims that she hag seen .a snake milk a cow, xk fruit farm near Rochester, N. Y., recalled when she was offered five cents to shoot off an old musket, and what a kick that was! ‘ Quite g few of the group claimed Oakland County as their birthplace, Included in this group ate Mrs. Lillian. Walls, Mrs. Mary Todd, Mrs, Farin Hilton and Mrs. Charles Fortune, ¢ One member, Mrs. Florence Hubbard, traces her ancestry to include President Rutherford “Hayes and President Franklin Pierce. A rewarding experience was recalled by Miss Daisy Belle Benedict who worked for Douglas Aircraft during World War I. Group singing was enjoyed, led by Mrs. Donald B.. Hogue. Mrs, M. E, Murray gave the medita- tions, and birthday greetings were sung to Miss Benedict. Mrs, Ber- nice Tabor and Mrs, Ernest’ Ran- dall were guests. Social and transportation com- mittee was composed of Mrs, Wil- liam Hurlburt, Mrs. -Charles G, Mrs, Marcus Scott, Mrs, H. T. Baker, Mrs. Allan Monroe, Mrs. Frank Kirby, Mrs. W. Roy Thompson, Mrs, Robert Tarr, Miss Ora Hal- lenbeck and Miss Agnes Hilton. Sponsor for the group is Mrs. J. A, Rammes. League of Blind Will Hold Dance dances being held by the group during the winter season. Hoedowners Square Dance Club members will assist and members of the Senior Girls’ Ensemble from Pontiac High School will furnish musical ‘selections during inter. Visually handicapped persons are~ invited: to attend. Refreshments be served, ». Mrs. Elizabeth Peck, born on a 2 ogee = * _THE, PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1957” LUGGAGE Small “Leather r : LEATHER © GOODS FE 2-2620 one 14 W. Huron” 'Senz, New York's aaron not long ago. -fern day makeup may not ber i¢lassed with the réal arts, ‘but it ily is a highly technical skill eS en nar in applying lipstick until Eddie outstanding makeup artist, mentioned it to mel ; eget ~ Pendleton SPORTSWEAR 49/er JACKETS. Reg. to $19.95 SKIRTS SWEATER JACKETS Reg. \ $ [0 $12.95 \ ; . \ * Short Sleeve SWEATERS Reg. - \§ 5 $9.95 \ _____long Sleeve SWEATERS 56% January Clearance WINTER COATS $38 ‘48 — 68 Reg. $10.95 ~ Regular $49.95 to #55 Regular $59.95 to $75- Regular $79.95 to $110 Saal ‘ Lambswool Reo. 895 $ Full - Fashioned Cardigan Sweater DRESSES Reg. $17.95-$22.95 Reg. $24.95-$29.95 Reg. $34.95-$49.95 Wl 16 #22 CAR COATS 22.35 10 73.95 $10 -$] p) - $17 « SKIRTS $6 and ‘9 One Group — Values to $12.95|........ Now $5.00 Alvin - TELEGRAPH at HURON Mon., Tues, Weed. 9 to 6; Thurs,, F Fri. Sat..9 to 9%; Sun. 2 to 5 ame Regular $8.95 to $14.95 - al PARK FREE REAR of STORE 10" \ at the left—the contour of relax the lips. The wrong way to apply lipstick is illustrated the lips is stretched out of shape.. Instead, open the mouth only ae and 2 es Without Gaiead Dames of Malta Install Officers: Officers were installed by Cor- inne Sisterhood 184,: Dames of .|Malta, Monday evening. Installa- tion was. held in Detroit at the meeting of the Michigan Protec- tor’s Assembly, Dames of Malta. Mrs. Elmer Beardsley was in-| Matthews and Mrs. Betsy Schouts. If your new wool rug sheds fluffs. of lint; don’t decide something's wrong. All new wool rugs tend to statied .as first colorbearer; Mrs. |da. this for a time. Here is a final quote from Mr. Senz concerning makeup: . “The average woman — should stick as close to the natural as possible but make as much of the natural as she can." BOLT ENDS SALE of Fine Fabrics Once-a-Year Chance to thie sale event . , . ad savings, you'll be amazed how SAVE up to 50% re-design and reupholster your furniture now . “3° om 4 new beauty to your home. at terrific » durin little 16 costs! 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 4-0558 William Wright | Purniture Makers agd Upholsterers 5 ; Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 23 Years aaa ae eae “ oe All Work Guaranteed § Years. to Those on Marathon.” ‘Marks 2nd Birthday If you would like to have my leaflet about make-up send a stamped, . self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 50 “What's Going On?" to Jose- phine Lowman in care of The Pon- tie Press. x * * Tomorrow: “Gives Special Help| Sandra Lee Runyan Sandra Lee Runyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Runyan of \Williams Lake road, was ~ Scarf necklines add to the feminine look for New-York fashions for-spring. Delicate pastels and matching on as well will be ‘seen. Waterford Civie Music Associa- tion will present. its third concert of the season Saturday evening in Isaac Crary ‘Junior High School auditorium, The Robert Joffrey Theater Dancers will be seen in the 8:30 program in their first appear- ance in this locality, ‘recently on her second birthday. Twenty-one guests attended the) party given by her parents. Refreshments were served from) a table centered with a teddy) ‘bear birthday cake, a ‘entertainer in several styles of ‘ballet. Robert Joffery’s first engage- | ment, after leaving Seattle five Ballet Dancers to Appear in Concert at Waterford years ago, was in with the Ballet de Paris, He has also appeared on Broadway, been a faculty member of the High School of Performing Arts in New York, and also an instructor at the Bal- let Theater School. giant Aquatheater in Seattle. In Mr. Joffrey’s company is \Glen Tetley, an ex-newspaperman from Pittsburgh. He was trained in —|ballet by Helen Platova and in WIGGS’ JANUARY CLEARANCE! 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Many cotton knits sim- ulate the look of richer, more ex- pensive fabrics such as wool, lace and corduroy. - In keeping with the ladylike feel- ing, colors are softened in tone and include: copen, raspberry, yellow, coral and pink, Camel and slate gray, each shown with stripes of white are.especially popular in’ separate tops and have the go-with- | everything look. : In the dry indoor heat of” the winter months, remember to keep house to maintain moisture in the air. Coordinate groups that were pre-/ viously marked by Ivy detailing | give way to softer stylin gin items, some containers of water about the, HIGH FASHION? Permanent Waves i | | Just for you $750 _ $400 Complete with Cutting and Styling “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty Salon _ _2nd Floor— Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 5-9257 » United Press Photo gowns in W. ashirigton. Mrs. Weeks has chosen a pink mousseline de soie gown, and Mrs. W ilson’s is an ivory slipper satin dress. +-- seemed fairly normal for the 19%h|Fredgq Miller Wed I History of Inaugural Balls csi. "nsmn nts Fore Monday Rite Reveals Plenty of Mixups _ Mrs. C. E. Wilson (left), wife of the U. S. sec- retary of defense, and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks, wife of the secretary of commerce, model their inaugural this; account of the situation at! In a 10:30 o'clock ceremony) President Abraham Lincoln's 1965 Monday morning in Central Chris- inaugural ball: tian Church, Freda Miller became _ led the grand march, her eyes as WASHINGTON (INS) — “After; the ball was over, they sang the inaugural blues , . .” xk * * Vicissitudes encountered by in- augural bal] committees ih times past are recalled by officials plan- ning the four glittering ballroom spectacles which will climax the Eisenhower-Nixon second-term in- augural celebration Monday. President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon and their ladies will make personal appearances at all four inaugural balls — in the National Guard Armory, and the Sheraton Park, Mayflower and Statler Hotels. The ladies and gentlemen of the arrangements committee are fer- vently hopeful that there will be no repetition of the untoward incl- dents which marred some of the! earlier-day inauguration jam-) special hall built for bis inau- | — borees, , gural ball. Things were all right * x ‘. * untij midnight supper was an- ms Even with four balls,.space_is a big problem, as it has been ever since pert, pretty Dolly. Madison bright as the silver buckles on mixup ‘‘since the time of the ark.” ‘An ambassador's wife, for. exam- ple, found herself dancing the quadrille with her gardener. RECORD CONFUSION But according to the chroniclers, the record for chaotic confusion “Such a crush and scramble) the bride of Harley E. Woody. The there was! Littke screams, broken. exclamations, and hurried protes- tations against the rush Were heard] on all sides, but no one heeded or cared for anything but to find a place at the table.”’ Rev. the ceremony. Following a wedding trip to, Gerald Gibson performed Marion, N.C., home of the bride-| groom’s parents, the couple will reside on Dakota drive. was established at President Ulys-| > ses S. Grant's first-term inaugural ball. The crush was s0 great no- body ‘had a chance to dance. La- dies fainted by’ the dozen. Gentle- men lost their tempers, their top- pers, and their. tickets. x kk * At Grant's second inaugural ball, however, the crowds thinned out quickly. The event was held in an junheated wooden hall and the tem-) perature outside was zero. Every-| |, body shivered—and the champagne froze. President Zachary (Old Rough and Ready) Taylor ordered a nounced, and in the wild stam- pede for the seats and drinks, fair ladies were trampled and strong men fainfed. 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Polk’s inauguration in 1845. 1957 Version x Two balls were held that year | ) —one, at $10 a ticket, for “high of the er society” and the other, at $5, . for “‘just plain folks.” ; Somebody forgot to invite the Make Your Washington diplomatic corps to the] Appointment Now $10 ball, so the thrifty diplomats: all went to the cheaper one. | FE 4-2878 LE. | THE An‘historian of the day reported: : . R that the result was the greatest: Edith Stenson. owner ABOUT NO QUESTION Tas FLOWERS speak more beautifully « than a thousand words 559 '@) 14 ial wl FE 2-0 TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS : * & Black, or, Grey with lightweight foam crepe sole, moth and mildew-proof, shear- lon lining, and collar you can wear up. or ZERO BOOTS Made to sell for much morel © ' @ Beautiful polished blacks and © We made a spectaculc purchase, just at the peak; fo bring you th Sale of winter: PARK FREE purchase ot Arthur's a every new trend in Coats. including casual and dressy types! 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Pontiac a heath vsaepmategs ye . engaged in student teaching in the elementary” grades at Paw” Paw Elementary School this semester: 2 kk | xk * * “Most wives are driven to nag, “|ging,’”” she says; “by husbands who won't cooperate, who have poor manners. or _who-are- procrastin- ators. If they didn’t have a wife's to..contend with, _ they nagging -|would just act like star boarders jin their own homes.” this wife. All you men have to do, she sponsibility, cultivate enough neatness ‘so that you aren't for- ever creating unnecessary work for your wife, do jobs for her the first or even the second time she asks and mind your manners around the house. Personally, I think the reader has something. Maybe all nagging isn’t brought on by a husband’s indif- ference, laziness, or carelessness but certainly a good part of it is. *’* + * If a husband refuses to act like an adult and shirks his respon- sibilities. around home, a_ wife jeither has to “‘let things go” or she has to keep after him until he ifinally gets around to’ do what he lis supposed to. CALLED ‘EFFICIENT’ |buss answers important letters, | So-the answer. on how to. cure. a! wife's nagging seems sient to If a secretary makes sure her * Wonet ob. 1 i pass tear ne wontons wat Assume: Adult: R nsibilities , eater overs Par * _wild- duck dinner_at_ Oakland i PPE Ain er a OT . - Now 55 te $17 tag. duane their guests. will en. Danson how to stop a wife from : joy an evening of ice skating. “~ naggit ng. Blue Star Group Has Installation of New Officers Mrs, Florence McCrae was in- stalled as president of Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four at the re- cent meeting held at the YMCA. * * Other officers are Mrs. John Yungk, first vice president; Mrs. Edward Schram, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Lettie Hancock, treas- urer; Mrs. Herman Dennis, fi- nancial secretary; Mrs. James Dando, recording secretary; Mrs. Wilburt Fitzthomas, chaplain, and Mrs. Alma Cowley, corresponding Mrs. Karl Leonhard, past na- tional president, and Mrs. Bessie ONCE-A-YEAR ‘| Maurice Croteau were accepted as ~ CLEARANCE ON. FINE © A9er Jacket 10" Sweater Jackets . . Sweaters . . Long Sleeve. ... } 106. N. SAGINAW SKIRTS Reg. to $14.95 > a a Reg. $12.95 .« Reg. e e s e $8.95 ° Short Sleeve _ oo ~ Reg. _* © © © © @ @ $11.95 $7700 9500 | 9 ee, Hathavy were installing officers. | + * * | Mrs. Rolen Centers and Mrs. lnew members. 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"| \their shape better, as well as re- 4 |\sist dirt; -ito which no water has been added. * * solution, for this will add to the but actually to keep one’s ward- robe fresh and in ship - shape, there is work for the starch all ‘year ‘round. * ¢ @ ant + i i : ‘ z “Dear Mrs. Post: When applying for employment or for membership in a ledge it is usually necessary \to list several personal references. I would like to know if courtesy demands that permission be asked of these friends before using their names?” Answer: If they are very intl- mate friends it is most advisable but not strictly necessary to ask them. If, on the other hand, they are only acquaintances, you must telephone them to ask if they would be willing to have you use their names. Household Hint has .a single dial which replaces faucets, and controls both water temperature ‘and flow. It comes in paste] colors and white. 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Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1957 Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which) . to choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit — plus three gift patterns, directions printed in| book. Only 25c a copy! Mamie Sets No Trends in Fashion Most First Ladies ‘Made Little Impact Upon Styles By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Mamie Eisen- hower’s bangs and her favorite pink stirred a brief flurry in the fashion world four years ago. How- ever, the First Lady's style. pre- ferences could hardly be jotted down as trend-setters. There is nothing unusual about | her tastes, for a great many worm-, en like the same fashions. Mamie! likes wide skirts worn over stif- fened petticoats.- She likes little’ hats, gloves and accessorie in. matching colors. So do a lot of women, Mamie loves furs of all kinds and has a luxurious wardrobe of scarves, stoles, capelets and wraps of fur, but-there is nothing very revolutionary in the styling of these pieces, When you get right down to it, most First Ladies have been on the conservative side and none, with the possible exception of the glamorou Dolly Madison, has ever; had any real impact on fashions. Alice Roosevelt, Teddy's. daugh- ter, and Eleanor Roosevelt; who lived longest in the White House as the wife of the four. times elected F.D.R., both had their favorite shades. of blue naméd after them. IMAGINATIVE DOLLY Dolly Madison had originality and imagination. She had beef ac- customd to wearing a Quaker cap before coming into the capital lime- light. Then she took to wearing tur- bans, wrapped headdresses of bright, rich silks, brocades and vel-| vet trimmed with feather cockades and jeweled ornaents. Prominent ladies of the 19th One of the most unusual hairdos worn by a White House lady was that of Mrs. Andrew Jackson Don- elson, niece of President . Andrew Jackson and his official hostess. It was also one of the ugliest and no one.ever was tempted to copy it. The style which is featured on the plaster of Paris figurine in the! Smithsonian Institution’s Hall of First Ladies, wearing Emily Donel- son’s inaygural gown, shows the {hair parted in the middle and swept “up into two great rolled-under puffs ‘on top. i Complete with Shampoo and Set. Careful Hair Care All work done by Senior Students under the direct supervision of an Instructor. THIS ee OM. FOR ; LIMITED Phone FE 41054 Call Miss Wilson Today for Information PONTIAC | — For three days only . ve Thurs., Fri. and Sat., (January 17, 18, 19). ve. Furs by Robert's entire three-store collection is reduced for clearance at our © Birmingham store! Listed are just a few of the fabulous jackets, coats, capes; shrugs and stolés. There are approximately 200 terrific fur buys... many. at less than half the original price! All are the superb styling, quality and workmanship which. makes Furs by Robert! ,All_are Sale Priced _ Thursday, Friday and Saturday at our - Birmingham Store only! Far yeedoste labeled to show countrv of of ori in of imported furs. Fees Menten 00,2 Der pent, Podene tax, . . 7 Woreesl Buff Mink Stole ~ Natural Fisher Stole Natural Silver Fox Mantle Stole Natural Ranch Mink Coat Natural Lutetia Mink Shru ature ° tia $500.00. c NOW $175.00 tural Wild Mink Capelet Natur ve WAS $1250.00...Now *999.00 was $1150.00...vow *290.00 Natural Cerulean Mink Stole stual Cerulean Mink Stole, $1185.00 $795.00 WAS $2000.00. ..NOW ° Natural Stewart Silver Blu Mink ¢ Stole | WAS $1600.00. ..NOW 885.00 Natural R al Pastel Mink Stole ee WAS $1200.00. . .NOW $680.00 | WAS $25000,. Now *90-00 Natural Black P 1 Mink Coat aturat achWAS $6200.00. Now *4190.00 Natural South American Otter Jacket Black Dyed Alaska Seal Colles _ WAS $550.00. . $350.00 Natural Stewart Pastel Mink cot $5350. 00 | WAS $8500.00. ..NOW ; Natural Blue Iris Mink k Coat vow #6150. 00 Dyed Gray Moleskin Jacket Now $195.00 | - WAS $350.00. . Natural Royal Pastel Mink Jacket : y WAS $3100.00. . Now'2079.00 Natural Silver Blu Mink Jacket | was $2400.00. Now *1479.00 Natural Ranch Mink Jacket h Mink Jacket $1275.00 now'a2 75.00 WAS $5500.00... Natural Blu Iris Mink Stole was $2870.00..now*1690.00 - Natural Breath of Spring Silver Blue Mink Stole was $2000, Now °920.00 Natural Russian Sable Stole = WAS $3500.00. . now*1600.00 , | Beige Dyed Muskrat Jacket . WAS $225.00. ...NOW $75.00 Charcoal Dyed omy reat now *1185.00 Natural Breath of Spring Pastel Mink Cape-JacketWAS $3200, 081790. 00 Natural Stewart Pastel Mink Button Capelet WAS $1300.00, NOW $885. 00 Natural Wild Mink C Natural Wild Mink Core ow #925.00 ~ Grey Kidskin Coat Stee \ $800.00 WAS $1600.00. . .NOW Natural Silver Blu Mink Sides Cape-Jacket WAS $500.00...,NOW $250.00. Natural Buff Mink Coat (Large size ' at Bure Mink Sso00 00 Now’ 200.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Coat owWAS. $7500.00. . ‘now'4200.00 | Pastel Mink Coat , Wis $5500.00. Now'2420.00 Natural Sheared Raccoon Fingertip’ Coat . WAS $675.00.....NOW $400.00 Natural WAS $200.00... .NOW ed Black Persian La bc t , | Dyed Black Porn orto Now *790.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole 8990) 0) WAS $1600.00... .NO Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole | ” WAS. $1050.00. ..NOW *590.00 Natural Silver Blue Mink Stile : WAS $1550.00. . $890. 00 Natural Wild Mink Stole . . -WAS $2200.00... .NOW $1100.00 WAS $2200.00... : Metees: Dyed Alaska Seal Coat, Row $1500.00 ‘Wve Dyed Sheared Muskrat Cape oye WAS $225.00... Ni Ww $95.00 Natural Brown Baby Calf Jacket $50. 00 | WAS $175.00. . . .NOW Natura Stewart Heather Mink Coats 64900. 00 WAS $6500.00...NOW, Natura Royal | Age Mink Sule * 1000.00 AS $2000.00...NO Natural Buff Mink Stol > 7.7 | was'ss00.00...now *890.00 Dyed Squirrel Stol | rod Facial Stale oo. $160.00. Natural Black Pearl Mink Stole Back, Pea Mink Stole $1100.00 Nat ral Chi nchilla Stole | fe ee we eimvas $3000.00... Now*L200.00 Dyed Beaver Jacket - ; | WAS $795.00. ...NOW 445.00 Natural Autumn Haze Mink 3% Coat | WAS $4650.00. . Now83165. 00 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Jacket— $ 435 00 Mink Collar WAS $800.00....NOW Natural Grey Squirrel Cape-Stole 4s $300.00 Now *180.00 Robert -— | Natural White Mink Stole $75.00. a Mee yk eee _ , OF WOMEN’S. SHOES Hurry in for a good selection of sizes and patterns for year around and spring wear! WOMEN’S VITALITY SHOES ‘Regular $12.95 $9.30 “ WOMEN’S TWEEDIES Regular $16.95 $10.80 WOMEN’S FLORSHEIMS Regular $17.95 $12.80 COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR RACKS OF = ODDS and ENDS OF WOMEN’S AND MEN’S DRESS SHOES | ccceredo URLs «. ye beats pit +0 Tincths ee ear) Values from $4.88 — All Sales Final — TODD'S Shoe. Store > 20 W. HURON er }bring the Sunshine State to Bloom-| to tag along on. this kind . of an Because wives Scie gecesi te |i alas Cole er decal - Ase ticnderud a in som oot Bloom i field, Toe # rage 0 Wester ‘ferent resort area. Huge maps and miniature airplanes will fur- | ther the illusion that all roads | lead South. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. King, Mr. and Mrs, Richard B, Forbes and Mrs, Edward F. Sullivan are chairmen for the party, and work-| ing with them are Fred D, Hen-| drick Jr., Mrs. Robert H. Por-) ter, Mrs. Donald Hutton, Thomas. Martin, Robert L.. Garrison, Mrs.|_ Herbert G, Taylor and Mrs. Steph- en F. Booth. Mr, and Mrs. Booth will be ~ lamong those attending a cocktail ‘|party preceding festivities in the home of James W, Fox, others to: ‘jinelude Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kice and the Carleton C. Patter- | field — at least so prescribes the ‘nual midw inter “dinner-dance, Party is scheduled’ for Jan. 26 ,at the Pavilion on. Lone Pine road, ‘and its theme revolves entirely around the Southern Gold Coast — | Potted palms “will line the Walls, travel folders will mark Mr, and Mrs. John Ww, Saunders and Mr. and Mrs.. Otis C. Thomp- son are. planning to attend the $$. Coppins, BOWLERS TO GATHER Detroit Boat Club Bowlers will be guests of Orchard Lake Bowl- ers Saturday at the club for cock- day both groups. will be in com- petition at Bloomfield Lanes. — -Among those representing this . fareawill. be Mr. and Mrs. Arbi Thalacker, Mr, and Mrs, | Syl) SHARON CLARK Officers Named: hy,. Mr, and Mrs. Walter. Brom- Vlieg, Victor Brink, Mr, and Mrs.’ iJohn Judd, the Karl E. Scotts and San So Modern!! (@ ‘She Slenderizes the “SX “Relax-a-Tron” Way. 4 | ES fo riect pcpeage and Physical - : Frerapy. Provides relaxing — aa : treatment for every area of 7 the body. - Takes oif pounds and inch- 4 | 79¢ Beauty ‘ Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 ' by Keloa Klub | At the Sunday afternoon meet- ‘ing of Keloa Klub held in the home of Janet Wiltgea on Wenonah drive, Sharon tk .was elected’ president of the group. on. Lone Pine.read to beard and Others elected were Judy Lauck- Bloomfieia Hills Garden Club, ner, vice president; Sue Uligian,! Lumcheon will follow the busi- ‘recording secretary: Beverly Lind-|ness session, some of those on 'quist, corresponding secretary; E}. deck to include Mrs. Edgar B.. len. Taylor, treasurer; Linda Gay- Eb rrint, Mrs. John Tebben, Mrs, L. lord, historian; Sue Whitfield and ‘Raymond , Mrs. Herman Searney, Mrs. Carl Larson, | Dr..and Mrs.,. Frederick ‘A, Henay.| x « * Mrs, Robert VanderKloot will | be hostess Monday in her home Salon Whatever your destination Let Us Help You With Your Plans ‘Shapley anmounced the engage- Elizabeth, to Frank W. Ziegler Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank BIRMINGHAM W, Ziegler of Nashville, Tenn. TRAVEL SERVICE | ‘as. Gen shatey was not her for the party, but sent blessings Pi Grace shan Reilly all the way from Okinawa, where 327 Mamitton Birmingham | he has had command of the | 3rd Marine Division since jast | - September, Modern’ S CARPET and J anuary FURNITURE Clearance Sale § SAVEUPTO% & Q. TELEGRAPH . Up to 36 Months to Pay Mo dole No Money Down CARPET & FURNITURE Co. 932 We: FREE P. ARKING Hours: “5 Block Wes Tel-t THURS.,, FRI. 9:30 TO 9:00 TUES., Sat-9:30 TO 6:00 CLOSED WED. AFTERNOON 55-9211 FREE PARKING be ST APP'S . 4 song Jr. + cocktail party given by the John es tails and dinner.—Earlier—in—-the— Leahy, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lea-| as \ i ley, Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. De- ° Sonja Ryan, publicity chairmen, D and Gait Blamy and Marcia Pe- Mrs. Dean Draper, Mrs. Henry C. | trie, sergeants-at-arms, . Johnson and Mrs. E, Govan Hill.’ eo |) x *« * i o | At a party given recently in EAST WEST the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | NORTH-SOUTH =| 4. Aits of West Long Lake Road,| Maj. Gen, (USMC) and Mrs. Alan - ment of their daughter, Louise’ | water until just tender. Drain. Add, i \Theater School Lake Cook* Serves Noodle. Casserole)... . » =» With Green Salad — By JANET ODELL -|found it a pleasant place in which) ~ reavement. It means so much to live. Her club affiliations include to the family to know you are the Catherine-Booth group of -het thinking of them. church: and the PTA. She loves to sew. and to do her own home. dec- orating. CORNBEEF CASSEROLE By Mrs. Frank Pernar 1 (8 ounce) pean noodles 1 can corned beef, di ‘ pound pr cheese, condensed cream . or "coonen| Send Flowers _*a cup chopped onion |. Cook noodles in boiling salted| all ingredients except crumbs.) Place in buttered two-quart casse-| role and top with crumbs. Bake 45 minutes. at 350 degrees. Serves $-10. JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Fine Gifts 101 N. Saginaw St. | FE 3-7165 to Take Names Registration for the spring term at PHILIP’S t- Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater : “ill begin Jan. 2? and continue > LUGGAGE SALE! through Feb. 3. The Apprentice Theater, which is approved by the Michigan State’ Board of Education, is affiliated) with Will-O-Way Playhouse. Ages of the students run from 4 through 60 and there is no the- ater experience necessary, The training at the school uses the theater as a tool for personal 25% OFF on SKYWAY Discontinued Styles in Frost-Danube Blue-Cédar, $20 Weekend $14.95 | Anthony Blotja’s suit of taupe and black checked Lesur silk and wool . .. for spring 1957. The jacket is belted.under waist-tabs with: blagk-cal{skin, The front-pleated skirt has a high-rise saisttond. | ‘, | STAPP'S. . . JUVENILE BOOTERY MID-SEASON ° / ° ‘ 7 a infants’ children’s / : / . “4 boys’ girls’ misses DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK Baby High Famous _ Boys’ Dress Whites Weather-Birds Oxfords Sizes 2-6. Brown or Smoked and lug sole | Chis and Mises, Elk Highs. Suede and and crepe sole Oxtords 5's. pad Patent Dress Shoes Straps, Crepe Soles . $7) 81 $ 3 88 $ A* A Few Discontinued Styles ~Stride-Rite Shoes $5.95 Growing Girls’ Oxfords from our regular stocks of wonderful styled, perfect fitting shoes. Broken sizes. £28 , 8 Growing Boys’ Two-Eyelet Oxfords Browns. Children's and Girls’ ~ black and brown oxfords, Zippers and casual loafers. Broken sizes. se $95 JUVENILE BOOTERY | ‘28 E. Lawrence Street [hore FE 2-3208 . pen. Mon. Nites "wit 9 choose these ‘value- packed shoes ~ | pointments. grown. from the seven original vin’ the United States and Canada. * funeral of Mrs. Ralph Kors. development of the individual, as) well as an avenue to professional ‘theater. - | x * * Appilcants may call Celia Merrill Turner, director of the school, for; jadditional information and ap-_ $25 Pullman $18.75 $30 Pullman $22.50 $15.95 Hat Box . $11.95 Complete Selection of Sporting Goods Layaway—Cash— Budget Terms PHILIP'S Luggage. Sporting Goods 79 N. Saginaw St. Founders’ Day - Marked by PEO Chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood, met ‘Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max Fell of Drayton Woods for the annual Founders’ Day pro-|* gram. Reports of the several Christmas projects were given. Mrs, Harry Chapman was in! charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. Charles Buck. She told of the founding of PEO at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in January 1869. | The present. membership. has [Handy Personal Printer members to over 125,000 wornen| wand vous own orton toe $] on” Now you ean personalize sta- |; ! , envelopes, checks, vaoten wra) uses . . with Handy Peevoual Printer. This rubber stamp leoks as clear as printing, yet costs much less. Comes complete in plastic earry- ing case with aatematic inking anit, always ready te use. Any 3 lines of | copy. Dom't delay, send $1 teday . . i o. ey several, they make wonderful i i le A handy addition to your kitchen E sto jis the three-slice toaster. Ideal for vansion use the family of three or six and good 13064 Evanston Hows 13 for doing a single slice, too. ’ Students Home Walley Roeser, Bud Hynter, Henry Baylis an Bud Osmun, stu- jdents at University of Michigan, ;were horse Tuesday to attend the! Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent, Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS: SoB75 Complete with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut ® Permanent by an experienced, licensed No A ppointment Necessary— Come Any Time! operator Lo _ © Styled Set Phone — @Guarantee...a | FE 8-3560 complete wave for | $3.75, None higher. HOLLYWOOD eval . | SHOP | 78% N. + Basinew - (Over Bazley’s) ‘ £ 35 = 4 ae ae Sag - Sea he THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 16: 1957 - bd e People Need. avira Jobs| ‘Ybetter sense, as her mother put it, thaat money.1f you're like thai, accept the fact and make your all subsequent ones, simply on the)’ mh ‘thasis of the size of the paycheck.|" Se Public interest. | {practical subjects. : ; Suzanne took ber. first job, angi" foc companies which ‘were money oe 4 brought But she never happy. They don't care what Kind oflpractical parca; al ve tO PEOPLE = mad” she told tae “TE took people they work with, or what at (SENSITIVE TO PEOPLE _| around at the other girls, ‘happy kind of ‘product they're dealing) = * * *& Suzanne was sensitive to people enough te be making good sal. with, as long as they make as! She took a commercial course|and couldn't work well with any-) artes, and Td ask myself whe I paaosharen Fiat coma _a Mh whee hecrmee E mate'ene whe wes Senenetile thought 1 was and what I thought” | “»But the strain began to tell on Good Looks. ime and I'd become il on my way Th {to the office —- just nerves and S rt Wi h- e ‘extreme dist of the work,” ta it encasement of oe * ec - their daughter, | + sccested-that-Sunanne begin 4 Soap 1 Water | Patricia Lee, | doing volunteer work at her local : to Thomas (|bespital-a couple of evenings a The New Year's resolution that pays off best is to resolve to look well groomed all the time in 1957. Since good grooming depends on And certainly no fnoney is in- volved. For good grooming starts week and all day Saturday. Joseph Huneck This wo@l make her feel she was doing something. worthwhtic and enable her to. tolerate the dis- tasteful secretarial job until we (found where she_ really. -helonged. | CHAIN- OF EVENTS ! But it turned out—as it ‘so fre- quently does—that we never had by ! Mrs.. James D. Heathcott of Windiate drive, Thomas, ~~ machine or ‘late, never to skip a shampoo when Allemanders Gather Mrs. Claud Daniels. — PATT-O-RAMA ' just 25 cents. with soap-and-water cleanliness — personal cieaniiness, and clothes fresh from the washing basin. Resolve never to skip that_daily bath, never to wear a blouse or a. pair of gloves that isn't immacu- you know you need, it, never to think a soiled dress is good enough to wear around the house! for Saturday Dance “who attends Ferris Institute, is the son of 4] Mr. and Mrs. August H. Huneck of Marion, Ind, to do another thing. Taking the volunteer job—the step in the right direction —_ started off a chain of events which landed Suzanne in the right job, x * * One of the doctors she worked on Saturday at the hos- pital, was struck by her ability and dedication. When his secre- \tary left to get married, he offered Suzanne the job. retary, feels her life is adding up Sam Joan served as caller at the Saturday evening dance held by samy cso or. oo Leather Considered Best the Isaac Crary Junior High School Guests at the evening and Mrs. Al Reeves and Mr. and | quality of a shoe is to see what! insole—because these are the hid- |. PATRICIA LEE HEATHCOTT _ a eee wy fOr Shoe’s Insole, Lining The best way of checking the breeding ground for the fungus of|for my list of books in the medical iathlete’s foot and similar afflic- jsecretarial field. material is used for the lining and! (tions. and serving a good purpose. Furthermore, she’s making every bit as much money as she did | before! lope, care of The Pontiac Press, _ (Copyright 1957) den hallmarks of a quality shoe. | Cook a package frozen snap beans; heat a can ot small white| Shoe men and doctors are gene ral-| boiled onions. Drain both vege- ly in agreement that for greatest tables * icomfort, healthfulness and dura- | butter. and rehest. together with bility, leather is preferred. Leather linings are particularly | comfortable because of their smoothness, Unlike other linings they do not become rough with creases or ridges. and ventilation under the sole of your foot, where the greatest pres- sure and heat build up. Leather is comfortable and healthful because its millions of pores allow your foot to breathe! Thus the air is kept circulating and perspiration is evaporated. ‘Synthetic or cloth in linings and insoles absorbs perspiration caus- : jing discomfort and _ providing a Standish Group Holds Meeting Mrs. August Shier opened her home on East Huron street to) members of the Standish group)| .,. \of First Congregational Church! = Friday for a dessert luncheon and! Lawrence Rutledge. Mrs. John Morrisori gave devo- tions. using a chapter of the book, “Such as I Have, I Give.” Mrs. ~+-Ray-- -Falk- speke--on~ Ladies Book," which dates back to 1842. Mrs. Solomon Kline invited the group to her home on Oakhill street for the next meeting. 8466 4-14 yrs, WITH THE NEW Those expensive - looking mata- - |dor’s shirts now come in dry-drip ZZ |cottons so that you needn't spend A darling puffed sleeve dress, \ beoek ironing little ruffles. | wear for leather rarely develops | | Leather insoles provide comfort y ‘|meeting. She was assisted by Mrs.|_ ... will enhance their brilliance and assure their safety. Come in and see them. “Godey's}~ — rut ® sige BEAUTIFUL RING : STYLINGS ~ REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers 81 N. Saginaw | ‘FE 2-3612 She loves being a medical sec. If this field interests you, send a stamped, self-addresseil—enve-.} for whom | > cut on easy-to-sew princess lines. Note the twin heart-shaped pockets, = pS aS aa gE GCS SRE CLEARANES GIRLS’ DRESSES © By Trudy - Louise - Twinkle and Castro Sizes Reduced I/ 3--1/2 and More the ruffled edged collar. : No. 8466 with Patt-O-Rama in- | cluded is in sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, iM Continuing years. Size 6, 2% yards of 35-inch. lg For this pattern, sefid 35c in O J coins, your name, address, sizel @ ur anuar y desired and the pattern number E . to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press,| | _ 4 a u "57 will delight you with its wealth of smart, easy-to-sew styles; spe- cial features; gift pattern printed inside the book. Send for it now— Sizes se - ~ es a eas Steces Ree eRe LEARN THE PART MUSIC, PLAYS IN YOUR CHILD'S)” | FUTURE HAPPINESS VWS~ V2 SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, JUMPERS, GOWNS, PAJAMAS - Off ‘> BOYS’ SPORT JACKETS * ROBES and PANTS Up to 1/2 Off | NITEY NITE SLEEPERS, reg. $2.98 . . - Now $1.98 “Quessn Garden” ; Reg. Dinner Plates _ $6.95 AYNSLEY BONE CHINA Other Pieces Greatly Reduced $95 Ladies’ Luxite Lingerie. Reg. $7. Reg..$6. Now $4.95 Now $3.95 95 95 erosonte - ar BALDWIN -Calbi Music Co. | “119 N. Saginaw St. é [oe Men, Fe 9 78 e - - " * -4 j i* } ‘ 4 * r i ‘ a | y . y : , ft F > | MOST JEWELRY REDUCED ¥, ; Gold Syroco Sunburst Clock... Large White Porcelain Lava Bowl. . | - Ladies’ Handbags . . . One Quarter and One Third Off * One Group of oho Mats Greatly Rotem - SHOP ae 700 w. Haron ~ OPEN FRIDAY til 9 P.M. | , . Reg. $29.50 — Now. oe $32.50 — Now. . aud MORE FE 2-220 | w sii BOR a Os li ca ate ORCL aggre Bae ake $17.95 | 5 $12.95 | ba than wasting.a lot of time on im-|and couldn't work gona stron ) 1662:S, Telegraph Rd. JASHION SHOP : | pS _ te “ONCE-A-YEAR SA LE oun, Starts Thursday 9:30 A. M. | Pendleton Woolen Mills, Close-Outs . Laveweyl Were 34.95 _PENDLETONS ~ Jackets ... Skirts Sweater-Jackets Reversible Skirts = _ Sweaters ... Bermudas - ONCE-A-YEAR SALE ; White Stag Jackets Car Coats VY, OFF Reversibles Final Clearance OFF up to Alpaca and Quilt Lined 225 Dresses, Formals — ~ Cocktail Dresses Were 24.95 Now 12.50 to 16.65 _ J. 3 to y] OFF “Were 29.95 Now 15.00 to 19.90 Now 17.50 to 23.45 | Were 39.95. | 7 | | Now 20.00 to 26.65 eer Wane : vocket Dresses" Were 49.95 astel Knits! Flannels! Jerseys! Now 25.00 to 33.65 Crepes! Brocades! Pure Silks! JUNIORS’... MISSES’... BRIEFS... HALF-SIZES OK , ~ Sportswear Clearance ~ VALUES to 9.95> 2 » 5. | V3 OFF Vy, OFF 49 Cotton Blouses and Shirts. . Ir, Famous Makes, Colors and Prints Fine Bags. in Quality Leathers, Velvets, Fabrics and Novelties Skirts, Robes, Velvet Coats Dressy Skirts, Velvet Blouses Camel Jackets in 100% Wool, Ivy League Style, Lined, Were 22.95» eg ges Sa ee . z oe i ye ee > 2 var . 4 é * ad = - ea 1957 . ee < : : 3 “a é | + * ‘ . -). TWENTY-EIGHT. ee a 3 ; ei y. : al “= gs . r ee ap ¥ Some Republicans joined Dem- écrats in criticism aimed , partly at the size of the $71,800,000,000 spending. budget Eisenhower pro- posed for the year ending June — 30, 1958. Sen. Scheeppel (R-Kan) said he believes the message contains “material that may cause consid- erable controversy,” and Sen. Aik- en (R-Vt) said he expects Con- gress to “whittle down many of the items.” * x «& ® But Rep. Wigglesworth (R- .. Mass) said the outlook for a. --{§1,900,000,000 surplus and the third balanced budget in ag many years “is an outstanding. administration accomplishment.” Wigglesworth, second ranking Republican on the House Appro- priations Committee, said he con- sidered the three-year record es- pecially significant since it fol- lows tax cuts totaling $7,400,000,- 000 a year voted in 1954. Byrd, chairman of the Senate _ Fimance Committee, expressed doubts that the forecasts would be realized, saying: “The small estimated surplus and debt reduction hang on two shaky reeds — first, increase in posta] rates; and second, continu- ing increases in revenue from in- flated corporate and individual in- come taxes, “These estimates for next year are 5 per cent over the current year and 11 per cent over last year.” 2 Included in the administration's revenue estimates is in- creased postal income it hopes to get from posta] rate boosts, in- cluding a raise to 5 cents an ounce for letter mail. * The budget also is based on con- tinuation of taxes at their present rates. This led Schoeppel to com- ment: “I can’t see how we can do anything but keep the tax rate in force if Congress is expected to! the President has oltlined. That doeg not mean I'm happy .about it.” Sen. Ellender (D-La) said he thought -“‘the administration is skating on mighty thin ice” in a balanced budget. He suggested two ways to -achieve “real economy” would be “to cur- tail the foolish foreign spending and get the military boys in line."’ Several legislators indicated “ they expect Eisenhower's request , 40r_a new natural gas bill to stir opposition. Eisenhower suggested @ measure. which would remove natura] gas producers from fed-) era] regulation. x * * Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark) critici- zed the President's tax recom- aera saying the adminis- “ a great facility for forgetting campaign promises — I'm stire he. promised tax relief ‘to small business.”’ In the House, two Democrats were critical of the President's proposed housing program. Rep. Rains (D-Ala), chairman of the House Housing subcommit- tee, called budget proposals. on this subject “pitifully inadequate” and “a keen disappointment,” ' Rep. Teague (D-Tex), chairman of the House Veterans Commit. tee, said the recommendation for increasing the GI home mortgage loan rate from 4% to 5 per cent was “‘the last step to be taken,” and {fs “not the answer” to the shortage of funds for such loans. There was litle apparent enthus- - fasm for the President's proposal] “ that the chief justice address Con- gress annually. Similar proposals died in the Rules Committee in More Borrowing | Authority Asked by President |today that 35- million dollars in additional borrowing authority is ‘annual budget to Congress, said vide for additional dredging work ation, authorized it to borrow up to 105 million dollars from the treasury to meet construction costs.| - the borrowing authority would be increased to 140 million dollars. The money would be returned to. the treasury—over a 40- to 50-year, period—through tollg from ships using. the waterway. - anced budget in as many years under the Eisenhower administra- tion. But the difference was ex-§ ~ pected to be so small, around two billion dollars, that it would leave no room for major tax reduction. | billion dollars during the fiscal year starting next July 1, it would be a peacetime high, exceeding present estimates of this year’s spending rate by nearly three! billion dollars. | the last Congress. \ CRY i me TERRIFIC BUYS Dicintiinaeaieal | ’ 3 ha ' —~HURRY-LAST WEEK! — GH individvol Income Yf" titi: ‘WASHINGTON — Congress | was told by President Eisenhower needed to continue construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The President, in submitting his that amount is needed in the year beginning July 1 “to meet in- creased construction costs and pro- not originally contemplated .. .” The U.S. part of the 27-foot- deep international waterway, being constructed by -the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp., is estimated to be more than 25 per cent completed. Congress, in creating the corpor- Under the President's proposal, mmmee” ii WHERE IT WILL GO |Z Y i & Yb Yy Yy , Source: Bureau of the Budget Uy yy BUDGET DOLLAR. FOR ‘'58 — This chart, based on one released by the Budget Bureau in connection with President Eisenhower's an- How fo Spend $71 Billion F oe. ye eS ee ee i a lt ne , aa ~.{D-Va).sa m J‘ ae : 2 Lith ti thttts (Af ty ~ sident Ei : Y)/MMVVV|V|J]JJJwvwv"”’ , sentowrer i balanced, “it wat be | WHERE IT COMES FROM Y//y aes sceeagyeted with incroened te spe Wf, THE Hation.” > ; Y “KS < Corporation Income Taxes BUDGET __ Estimated —— "= : ; fF Ne clmemen Stockpiling AP Wirephote nual budget message to Congress, shows pro- posed source of the 1958 federal budget dollar and how it will be spent. DOLLAR. > Fiseat Year 1958. . poe National Security \ Atomic Energy Mutual Security (Milit ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, i \7 ary, WASHINGTON (INS) — This is how President Eisenhower plans to spend the $71,807,000,000 requested of Congress today compared with recent years (in billions of dollars) : 1956 (Act.) 1957 (Est.) International affairs and Major national security 1958 (Est.) $40.641 $40.965 $43.335 re | Here Are Highlights WASHINGTON (INS) — Here are the highlights of President Eisenhower's budget message to Congress: : Economy: . “Today, almost. 12 years after World War II, the United States has demonstrated that it is possible to sustain a high employment ‘economy independent of war and continually unbal- anced federal budgets . ... Productivity and living conditions have improved. With sound public and private policies, the prospect for continued economic growth is bright.” Ke ke ke * Inflation: “Maintaining asound dollar requires of us both \ + eel pressures, government clearly should seek to alleviate rather than aggravate those pressures,.”’ ; a a oe * Taxes: “It is my-firm belief that tax rates are still too high and that we should look forward to further tax reductions as soon as they can be accomplished within a sound budget policy . . . however, the reduction of tax rates must give way under present circum- stances to the cost of meeting oui urgent national responsibilities.” _* * * Defense: “Our nuclear weapons and our ability to employ them constitute the most effective deterrent to an attack on the free na- tions. We shall continze to expand our nuclear arsenal until an agreement has been reached for reduction and regulation of arm- aments under safeguarded inspection guaranties.”’ ; x * Domestic programs: “The government's leadership in assist- ing the people to satisfy their own needs has been so exercised that steady progress has taken place without paternalistic interference.” x « * ) Foreign aid: “The United States can work toward its goal of lasting peace by continuing to help its friends overseas protect their freedom from foreign domination and better their economic condi- tions.” x« *« * Agriculture: ‘‘Agriculture is confronted with serious adjustment problems that stem from international as well as domestic agricul- ture developments,” - * * * Natural resources: “They must be a concern nof only of the omy is operating at a very high rate and is subject to inflationary | eries.”" against economic hazards.” * \ Individual income taxes Excise taxes Other taxes and receipts Total — - “Minus refunds - . Total budget receipts of the nation’s solfs and forests, water, minerals, fuels and fish- : a 2 Labor and welfare: “The objective of the government's pro- | ane 6 Nee Nee oe | ual opportunity, fostering self-reliance, and providing safeguards Where We Get It WASHINGTON (INS)—This is where the money will. come from to run the federal government in the coming fiscal ‘year along with revenue’ figures. from recent years (in bililons ‘Corporation income taxes — of dollars) : 1956 1957 1958 - (Act.) (Est.) - (Est.) - $35.3 - $385 $41.0 213 214 22,0 10.0 92 89 52 5.5 59 718 146 77.8 37 -39 © 4.2 68.1 73.6 aie aeliecaiieeatl K © ‘HE NEVER Di ° TERIALS ¢. 1 ~ WA BENSON BE LUMBER - Bucidirs SUPPLIES “FUEL 549 N SAGINAW ST ? r OF Cid CO INC - wore iT 43) Mich jt. 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Y, JANUARY 46. 198 " Pontine Press Photo ~ ANXIOUS MOMENTS — Coach Dick Bye of Avondale under- goes an anxious moment while team manager Robert Palmateer (foreground) does some fingernail chewing in the 2nd period of ° last night’s game between the Yellow Jackets and Lake Orion. Bye's grip on the towel relaxed a little later as Avondale trimmed the visiting Dragons, 73-53. Battle of Contenders in Saginaw- In pre-season predictions, coaches of the maw Valley Conference saw Pontidc and Saginaw as the two teams most likely to succeed this season. The coaches had an accurate crystal ball in this respect, but} PHS Clash league which can match the height of the PHS quintet. Last night Saginaw set a new school scoring record in whipping Bay City Handy, 101-55, with Blondin and Dick Yates each get- ting 19 points and three other Trojans hitting in the double fig- now is the time to find out which ures will be the bride and which of the two will be the bridesmaid. The big meeting takes place at Pontiac High Friday night and it will be the roughest encounter. of the, year for the unbeateh Chiefs. naw, which is a 3-1 in SVC play, and a 5-1 overall, myst win »to gain a first place with the PHS. For the Chiefs, a victory ‘would mean a two game lead with a second half schedule of six league games to play. ~~ ‘The Trojans have a big veteran _ team with seven lettermen back * from last year. * Just after opening game .of the season however Saginaw lost its Saginaw has one of the better balanced scoring teams in the SVC with Blondin, Yates and Bill Halliday averaging in double PHS offictals : announced there has been a great demand for tickets. The ducats have been made available at Osmuns down- town until 5:00 p.m. Friday, or until they are all gone, and at the high school from 2:30 to 4:00 until Thursday. * * * No phone orders are being accepted, Game time is 8:00 p.m. * Drill Session Teammates Stunned by| : | lofficial statement. until] after an a. a. _tu p PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDA a oe. | Decision After Getfii ing NHL Honors BOSTON ® — Officials, players ‘Terry Sawchuk would reconsider a decision to quit at the peak of fits National Hockey League ca-|~ _jreer,_ tee ° Coach Milt ‘Schmidt declined an afternoon practice, while the con- +sensus- among stunned teammates; was that Sawchuk would change his mind and stay with the club. The ‘27-year-old netminder, a three-time Vezina trophy win- “ner, suddenly decided to quit hockey yesterday — a few hours after he had been announced as the NHL ali star goalie in mid- season voting. practice and then advised club president Walter Brown of his in- tentions. Next he visited. Schmidt, who was ill, and said he planned to return to his home in a De- troit suburb. x * * However, Sawchuk remained in not available for comment. Friends reportedly were attempting to get him to reconsider: ; The goalie’s decision to quit became known shortly after the Bruins announced that Norm De- felice was being recalled from Hershey in the American Hockey league for temorrow night's game against the Detroit. Red Wings at Boston Garden, and fans of the Boston Bruins were|- _ {hopeful today that star goalie Boston overnight although he was|_, FIRST AND —10=—Lake Orion forward. Jim Drake . looks like he's about ready ‘to be brought down by an unidentified Avondale tackler in the Ist quarter of their Oakland B League basketball game Tuesday night at Avondale. The Jackets defeated Orion Sawchuk failed to report for} 73-53 Shaw's, Griff's Take City Games Jewelers Near Century Mark With 97-47 Win; Grill Rally Pays Off Shaw's Jewelers almost touched the century mark last night and Griff's Grill skipped past Bestway in adult City League ‘basketball games at Pontiac High. \ l the biggest purse in the history “Iby Pontiac Lodge 810. & record number of entries in every division will be shooting for afternoon. Eight successive ‘clea of bowling will carry'the competition through March 10 before the; A total of 517 teams, 1165 doubles be. presented to the winners in each division for both actual pin- events winner will be determined by actual pinfall. vsllond oc besitaie bata aleys.jkeglers who ted for the top slot W The Little Horns, who copped first place in the handicap. division with a 3071 score at Saginaw last ic} winter, are entered again spon- sored by Chuck's Shack. : Lockage Store for Men -in Muskegon will also be out to actual pinfall standings: It. won with #2839 total last year. All but one individual champ are expeeted back. Returning winners are the Niles doubles . combination of E. Deeds-+ 'J,. Bierwagen, who hit 1248 -last year in actual pinfall, the doubles handicap duo of Ed Baes and Dick Host Pontiac holds a big edge and 408 singles. Royal Oak, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, and Lansing are other cities well represented, — Another first in an Elks bowl- ance of a group from Sault Ste. from Farmington, Ferndale, De- troit, Saginaw, Flint, Bay City, Adrian, Traverse City, Sturgis, Allegan, Alma, South Haven, St. Joseph, Alpena, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Port. Huron, Plymouth, Benton Harbor, Big Rapids, Petoskey, Otsego, Owosso, Cadil- lac, Dearborn, Niles, Mt. Pleasant, Grand Rapids, Hillsdale, Monroe, Midland, Holland, Ionia, Manistee, and Jackson. A Pontiac team is the defending champion in the event and will have a good chance to repeat The undefeated Jeweler power-' Schmidt was quoted at the time as saying that Sawchuk ‘‘seems be laboring under an emotional) straia, with something on his); mind,” “We're bringing up Defelice because we think Sawchuk can benefit from the rest,” Schmidt said, Sawchuk, obtained from the Red Wings in a nine-player. deal after the 1954-55 season, is considered the key to Boston’s championship hopes in the tight NHL race. The |Bruins trail the first place Mon- treal Canadiens by five points, and second place Detroit by two) Friday. points. ‘high scoring center Bill—Frost for, -Gacipinary reasons. x * * Minoso’s Annual Feud His sudden loss hurt Saginaw in its only loop loss to Flint Northern) by a five point margin, 53-48, “but since then the Trojans have recovered and have swept by! Arthur Hill, Flint Central and Bay City Central. Led by Deb Blondin, second only to Pontiac’s Dave Diehm in the SVC scoring race, Saginaw is probably the only team in the i. shi a ue 53, Pangea % Lakeshore 66, ‘Lake 63 - Gemtortine 56, Utica 59, eview Highland Park “Bt. Benedict 66, Pontiac St. Michael Bt. Frederick 76, 8t. Clemen f t West Bloomfield 49, Bloomfield Hills 29 Brighton rae Bouth Lyon 36 La 1 *iwarren 60 Davison € “Ch 1 ‘teat Le 55, paneer, Horton 36 anc * Be ke ester. 77, ‘s ver Be “Godwin 4 astiags , mish 63, Custer 45 Whitehall 42, =— 20 awh Tustin anon aT, Bt. Johns 42 bor R anvett 73, Dearbor: ooseve! pore oy St. t, Mary 6 Orche Toes St. Mary 58, 4 vondale howe fete Orion 53 Bath 54. itt « Lyons 47. PSuntield rr) ““WICHIGAN COLLEGE SCORES By the Associated Press Hope i Sete ve] » Adrian = Aarian State 76, Rastern bichigen 67 * Fotre Dame 86, Michigan State 76 Henry Ford cc 85, Highland Park ac ‘Harbor JC 14, Grand Rapids OTHER cotanon BASKETBALL ne ped bi New + nempshire 54 eat Gone Ss r ‘a cantiee Marines 76 82. * iitance (Pa) 66 © ‘Mort @ 83, N.C. Btate 57 EH ith Gatcine ” Richme — ton: 67 Wash, reaby teria a ma tomo) 89 ami f io ; Franklin 61, Marian (Ind) @0 ~ Indiana Tech.90, Lawrence Pa 89 Case e. Bong ieee Ohio tnern 7. * St. James Drake #0 Ber onto Univ 77 luffton 60 Fa Cedarvilie 71 , Methodict, 6 58, Ma 87 | Texas: rn W taraln-timmons a "utingin Se Shane The Major League holdout front opened officially today when out- fielder Minnie Minoso began his annual tug-of-war with the Chicago White Sox. Some of Minoso’s~ past battles with the Sox front office have ap- ‘proached comic-opera - proportions, and -this one appears headed that way right off. x kk * The White Sox received Mi- noso’s unsigned contract from Ha- vana yesterday with the, notation: “It looks like this contract was intended for the Minoso of 1953 or 1954, not the one who had such a fine season in 1956. Please send corrected contract.”’ Vice President Chuck Comiskey went along With the gag— —‘pewn-|—_‘‘Minnie_is right,"’ he said. ‘‘The} contract should be corrected. It should be addressed to Saturnino Orestes Arrieta Minoso.” xk k& Minoso, who batted .316 last year, reportedly was offered $32,- | 900, the same ag last year. With the exception of the Wash- ington Senators, none of the major) league clubs has come up with Major League Holdout War Officially Begins By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _jmost of the top line players are Pace Win for East % coming into the fold without argu-| ment. New York Yankee star Mic- key Mantle sent back his first contract, but his case isn't re- garded as serious — yet. Cousy and Johnston ‘house rolled to a 97-47 victory over \Booth Homes in American League| tO action for its 6th win of the season. ' ‘Shaw's had half a dozen players! in double-figured scoring with Dave | Sebring’s 17 points at the top. Griff's overcame a 16-10 Ist quarter deficit to defeat Bestway 44-41 in National League play. Beéstway’s 4th period rally was too little and too late. The loser’s Gerland Spangler took scoring honors with 13 points, Class D activity at Lincoln Junior High found Green's P & H, all winning by wide margins. Frank Wilson's 13 points featured BOSTON w — Playmaker Bob Cousy and shotmaster Neil John- ston make such an unbeatable com-| binatio: that opposing National | Basketball Assn. players are grate-| ful they aren't teamed regularly. The fabulous pair. made the dif- ference last night-in carrying the East to a 109-97 triumph over the West in the seventh annual all-star game at Boston Garden. ~ backcourt ace, won the game's most valuable player award for the second time. He has appeared in each of the all-star shows to date and was named MVP in 1954. Coach Johnny Jordan of Notre Dame experienced his first losing season in five years during the any serious holdouts as yet and last basketball campaign. Cousy, the 6-1 Boston Celtics’ visa (points in one game. lGreen’s 45-21 decision over the )Elks and Arch Bell netted 15 points: to pace the Doodlebugs to a 51-23 triumph over Home Lunch Inter- national League contest. Berrios vs. Cadilli in Televised Bout BOSTON u — Rugged Migue}, Berrios of Puerto. Rico, a_ top- ranked contender for Sandy Sad- dier’s featherweight title, meets stylish Gil Cadilli in a scheduled 10-round bout tonight at Mechan- ics Building. Berrios and Cadilli will be mak- ing their New England debut. The bout will be telecast nationally, AEC, with Boston stations blacked out. The Puerto P.ican,. managed by, ' Jimmy Angelo who handled for-. mer heavyweight contender Rol-) land LaStarza, is seeking a shot at Saddler’s title. Angelo has offered a $15,000 guarantee to the feather- weight champion to defend his crown against Berrios, TUESDAY'S FIG: entered * Ba 2 Be IRD, Conn, relia, 145, Floridia, Sicily, Wild Bill Dooley, 148, Africa, 2. anca- apetown, Jon Haaven, North Dakota cen- ter, holds ‘the Loyola of Chicago fieldhouse scoring. record. As a sophomore in 1953 he made 38 |, Police Mistake Oklahoma Star as Wanted Thug }\ PHILADELPHIA ®—Two city detectives buttonholed Oklaho- Tommy McDonald yesterday thinking they had a long-sought bandit—but the identification was a fumble. t «+ * McDonald was in town to re- ceive the Maxwell Award as col- lege player of the year and stopped into a downtown air- lines’ office to buy a ticket to March of Dimes banquet tonight. A girl clerk fook a long look at McDonald and motioned to the- detectives in a backroom. They were waiting there on a chance of catching the “good-looking” ; lone-wolf bandit who has been ane offices and loan compan mia’s All-America football star — Detroit where he is to attend a ~ eae J MISTAKEN IDENTITY from Oklahoma bg when an dtc is eile cin as ee ‘ar Wirephote _ Tommy McDonald (left), halfback ‘detectives closing in on him at the Philadelphia ed ticket saleswoman thought he might have a te eel. ‘McDonald was in ry to sign a pro 228 Senior Pros in PGA Tournament DUNEDIN, Fila. # — A record 228 golfers, many of them the big- gest names in golfdom just a few years ago, have signed to ‘play ir the annual PGA ‘nament here Jan, 25-27. in the entry list with a tota] of |. 106 teams, 204 doubles units, | ing tourney will be the appear-|. Marie. Bowlers will also be here| Seniors Tour-! . flock of other ex-titlists. Former National Open champs) |McLead, George Sargent, Burke and Tony Manero. To be eligible for a place a pro- Qolfer must. be 60 or more Piay- ers’ ages range up tc 75. ; Ends Job Confab Billy; The entry list includes five for-) mer National Open winners and a) —_ repeat its. title im the team |. Masters, of Lansing, and two- fall. and handicap scores, An all-; in actual pinfall for singles, Walter Mitchell, of Ann. Arbor, and Saginaw resident Reuben Grover both finished with 656. Not sched- uled to compete is -1956. singles handicap victor Frank Daigle, of Muskegon. a * *« * Bowling each weekend will be held on Saturday and Sunday with 36 alleys in use at the Elks Temple and Huron Bowl. “Team play will be limited to the’ Elks with the rdoubles~ and~ singles. keeping the 24 alleys at Huron busy.’ - ‘The “event will be” operatéd: day, former state president who was instrumental in bringing the tourney te Pontiac this year, is honorary chairman. _-R. D. Bonnell, National Presi- dent of the Elks Bowling Associa- tion, . Michigan leader Robert Managh, state BPOE_ secretary Ralph Benedict and - Pontiac's Exalted Ruler Jack M. Bender will preside at the tourney. Ten past presidents are expected to be on Rend. . It is the. biggest single event to ve Staged by. the local lodge during 1957 and its members are turning in an all-out effort to make under the direction of general NOW A TIGER — Jim Finigan (seated) ac- Doodlebugs and Central Christian entered are Gene Sarazen, Fred, quired by the Detorit Tigers in a five-man trade this winter, signed his 1957 contract with John McHale, Tigers Director of t Prayer per- sonnel and § Finigan hopes chairman Russell M, Dodd with |jt is the best tournament ever. Ray Boone switching to first. AP Wirephote pike Briggs (right) looking on, . to get a crack at third base with ‘Happy to Be Wits Tigers’ HOU: , hex, — Warren iese, - football ch at South Carolina, was expected to wind up conferences with the University) of Houston officials today over the coaching vacancy at Houston, Yale Has Same Card NEW HAVEN, Conn, i — Odd thing about Yale's 1957 football schedule of nine games is that it will meet all of its 1956 opponents in the same order next season. The Ivy League champions will play six home games, traveling only ito Ithaca to meet Cornell, to Phil- Corrado Seovhed out » South _|three-year contract @stimated at ‘tto the Rosé Bowl in.1949, 1950 and his retirement before the season ended, the athletic director said. jatelphla to play Penn and t6 Finigan Enters Fold DETROIT a reat to be with'come to terms, bringing to 21 the is in “the best physical shape of a winner’ saying. But for Jim Finigan, it's! great to be Avith a contender. x * The %-year-old infielder, signed/his 1957 contract yesterday, calls’ his trade to the Detroit Tigers from the Kansas City Ath- letics “‘a wonderful break." Fini- gan and relief pitchers Jim Bun- ning and Al Aber are the latest to) Golden Bea senxesy, “Calif, @ — The} Michigan quarterback, to boost its) football fortunes in the Pacific Codst Conference: ‘California’ lured the 34-year-old {Elliott from Nebreska with a about $18,000 per year. Pete. directed the Cornhuskers last. year in his first season’ as head coach and had been voted a pay raise to $14,500 there. His club had a record of 4 victories and 6 defeats with a 3-3 mark in the, Big Seven. Succeeding St-year-old Lynn 0. “Pappy’ Waldorf, the split-T ad- vocate becorhes the 21st and youngest head man ir California's’ grid history, Waldorf took the Golden Bears 1951 but last season they finished| next fo last in the nine-club PCC with a 25 record. He announced ‘ x * * Athletic “Director “Greg Engel- hard announced late last night that Elliott had accepted the Cali- fornia pact and had been approved] ' unanimously by the executive committee of the Associated Stu- dents of U. C., the group making the fina decision, ately after that Nebras- rs OK Elliott to Boost Grid Fortunes: tor of the Associated Students, stand-point of technical know-) ledge, personality and philosophy that we wanted.'! ‘Ellicott served ag coach at Oregon Sfate in 1949 and 1950 and at Oklahoma from 1951 through 1955, A native of Blocmington, IIL, Pete won 12 varsity letters at|’ ‘Michigan, four each in football, basketball and golf Graduated in 1949, he was awarded the Big Ten medal given annually*to the seni- or who compiles the highagt schol- astic average and contributes the most to his alma mater, Engelhard said Elhott was one of six coaches. under considera- tion during the recent .NCAA meetings in St, Louis, but admit- ted that not all of the six were available. The first time Pete talked with the California inter- viewers was just eight days ago, Bunning, Aber Signed for ‘57 \ DETROIT —- Relief pitchers Jim Bunning and At™Aber have signed their 1957 contracts with the Detroit Tigers. - ' “The \signings announced yester- day, bring: to 21 the. number of Bengals who hyve returned signed ar ga edo ng Shuster and Jim Marsh, veteran - e assistant} who, | "| goes the old baseball number of Tigers in the fold. There'll be plenty of pressure on the stockily . built infielder who banged out a .302 patting average in his first season in the majors, slipped to .255 and then to ,216 jast He will scrap with young Reno Bertola for the, regular third base job, with the Tigers planning on using Ray Boone at first base. “But it'll be a lot different play-) ing with a clut that’s going some-| where,” said Finigan. ‘A player tries to maintain confidence in. himself, and you fight the best: way you know how, but it’s just not the same with a club that is aigan League match at home against consistent loser.” Finigan who attends the Uni-|(1:08.1) 100-yard orthodox breast- - versity of Kansas City during the stroke. F. J. McGinnis, Jon Over- winter, came to Detroit for a March of Dimes banquet and got) University of California looks to- told newsmen, “We felt Elliott had pig contract business squared away\relay. Jay Meyers’ team took 9 day tofoung Pete Elliott, former all the qualifications from the! during a brief huddle with general firsts 6 seconds and one third manager Spike Briggs. Aber and Bunning could solid!- fy the Tiger pitching staff head- ed by Paul Foytack, Frank Lary and Bill. Hoeft. Aber was 4-4 last year, all his decisions coming in relief, while Bunning recorded a 5-1 mark after joining the club in Jate July, Weight was Aber's big problem last year, but he told the club he |my career and looking forward to a good year.” Bunning has compiled a 9-3 rec- ord pitching for Marianoa in the winter league in Cuba, He is the league leader in earned runs with a 1.48 mark. Maple Tankers Win Third EML Contest Accounting for all but one 1st place-and setting two pool and ‘school marks, Birmingham’s high school swimmers last night won : their 3rd- straight Eastern Michi- 7 | Ferndale, Dales were swamped 71- ‘|23. Maples lead the EML. — Tom Bechtel swam a record gard, Bechtel and Pete Sintz swam a record (1:37.8) 200-yard freestyle place. Saginaw High went outside the Valley for its Tuesday night tune- up. against Lansing Sexton. Tro- jans emerged on the winning side of a 50-40 count. Flint Central en- itertains Bay City Handy in an aft- ernoon meet teday. Chiefs resume SVC action Fri- day in a night test at Saginaw High and Arthur Hill’s leaders will be at Flint Central. . | Farmington High Matmen Make Ist Home Showing An Oakland County school which opened its first wrestling season a year ahead of schedule a week ago is now busily. preparing for its first home mat ch coming up Jan. 52. Farmington High School became the 6th county school-to take up ithe mat game and .the third new- comer this season ‘when it drew. up a late schedule after originally planning to just have intramural) wrestling. The Palsouil iapned 0s tate Namston in the second outing on a six-match slate. ‘oach Gene Freed has been drs his team hard since a hur- ried schedule was drawn up. South- © field will be met again as will iWilliamston’ twice and Livonia. P| Beritley twice, ’ Jerry Cassell, 138, Bob Dwyer, 133, and 175-pounder Sheldon Beck- with all. scored pins ir their first matches in actual competition, De- ‘aes were won by 1h. ‘Nick Staudt and heavyweight ‘| pressive showing In bowing by a |George Fawlett. Other key Falcons ~ one-point margin in their open- jare grid star Steve McCane, ‘Don ‘mext week against Wil- Peiec J _THE, PONTIAC: PRESS. weiespay. JANUARY 1 16, ost. t. Clement No Match as Rams. St, Frederick Quintet! Romps Over Crusaders, _ 76-34, in SCL Game Coach Gene Wright will prob- * ably never be more relaxed at a basketball game than he was last might. 0 He sat back in his ¢hair and sett pa ie ae poured in " ee pee ae : : — then sat out the final two peroids. Puntiae “Press Photo Bill Mountain. tallied 19 points. EYES RIGHT — The St. Michael cheering ing place down court, and it must not be too Louis Hallman topped St. Clem-| section at last night's game against St. Benedict | good as several of the fans hold their heads ent with 13. could really be called one-sided. All of the with their hands in dismay. St. Mikes lost | 6T. CLEMENT “SY. FREDERICK rooters are turned to their right for action tak- 66. ¥G FTTF ¥G FT TP . Weeb'en 3 0 6 HE Kast 1 9 2 ; ) Hein 4 1 8 Malle: 2 60 4 5 * Gathen 2 2 61 sen : E Hallman 6 1 13 D. Kast 1 1 7 : Morrow i 6 3 ae": St Benedi ams St Mike 66-46 Nick'on 4 0 «6 ’ Seder 33 8 . Sharps’ Se ae By CHUCK ABAIR Larry Gacki and ape Boogie premen hitting on a jump shot to somewhat easy 66-46 trouncing « ms Sheepih, thie Ste tne apie ees eeeeaaesaesE Ss A Miracle Yorn Solytion Dyed Stain Resistant rwxxy CARPET THE FLOOR SHOP ae ni igym last night. * .|straight points in the final minutes oes Wien in Stock] “When You Ride on General WINTER CLEATS You Go in Snow — or We Pay the Tow! Put a pair of these great new tires on your rear wheels today and drive safely,- easily through winter's -worst weather, 1 fe ED WILLIAMS TIRE co. 451:S. Saginaw ot Raeburn only 10-for-23 on fouls missing | four in a row during « third pe- The forecourt pair outscored the’ rieq rally. Lefty Ken Halpin By BILL CORNWELL - a eee: Clawson, 62-39 Aememecrreigipizoen + Their pressing defense harassed and befuddled the Dragons, often forcing them into hasty and wild shots at the evasive bucket. | Orion’s attack became fully dis-| organized more thar once, The Jacket's’ fast-breaking as-' sault frequently found two and), three players converging on the basket for easy layups, leaving| the confused Orion cagers strand- ed at midcourt, Avondale stormed inte a 16-8 Ist quarter lead and boosted the | margin to 34-20 at halftime. A | rebust 24 to 10 advantage in the | Srd quarter setiled the issue once and for all, A well-balanced attack keynoted Avon's performance. Steve Saund:/ ers and Dick Gronski netted 14 points apiece, Tim’ Mulholland, playing his finest game of the sea-| son, collected 12 points. Jim Drake, Lake Orion's best Shamrocks alone combining for 48 topped the scoring with 14 fol- points, 28 by Gacki, as the visitors lowed by Dan Drops, who hit won thelr Sth ee in the loop) five straight jump shots, with | 92, | St. Benedict's reserves copped the prelim, 51-40 as Al Philion |hooped ‘12. Pat Campbell .and iChuck Steinhelper caged 10 apiece in the Mike juniors. ST. MICHAEL st. rarTt 3 until a streak of 10 pre $ k Messi 0 32 ‘doubled the margin. . 18 10 46. 2 : a wey points by Gacki broke up | Seores hed Quarters . Mike chances to make St. Michael .. ... 13 10.13 |st Benedict . 24 10 «12 ree Throws Missed St. Michael” 13, St. Benedict 10. 10-—46 20-66 ever the star role in the Dezinski 5 2 12) performer last night, and Nick, Niera each accounted for 14 points while Dave Golladay added 10.| )Ralph MacLachlan, carrying a 13.6 ' scoring average into the contest, | LAKE one av oomaes artr r guete " 6 14 Saunders ~ i I huler 2 @ 4 ulho 6 6 13 \Solledsy 4 2 10 wi 4. 1 8 Niera 2 10 14 Moulton 4 © 8 WecLa’lan2? © 4 Gromeki @ 2 14 h 2 4 Hyten 2 0 4 VanWagr 60 3 3 Sheehy 2 604 LaPorge © 2 2 Thempson 2 0° : vans 1 16 2h 83 u 13 Scores by Quarters Lake Orion 812 #16 (%3—53 Avondale - 16.18 &@ 15-73 ree Throws Missed Lake orient 13, Avondale 6. took — | fast-quarter.— ~ The Highland Park quintet romped to a 24-13 Ist stanza margin Berkley Matmen Get and upped that to a 15point lead|By Hazel Park, 22-17 Dominating the competition in the lower weights, the Berkley lords oa tie * 3423 Bears had to hold off a game Hazel Park rally to gain a hard- x * * fought 22-17 wrestling victory in a A five-point spree lat in the 3rd battle of Oakland County's mat canto cut the St. Ben lead to eight Powers at the Viking gym last! — One pin, IOT Convenes Here on Sunday resulted in the BHS scoring. Thel, Bears took a 22-5 lead int the clos-"" jing matches but Hazel Park swept) the last four in succession to make a i in Annual Meet .'*“* Annual meeting of the Interna- Cus A’Amato, manager of new heavyweight boxing champion tional Old Timers Baseball league|Floyd Patterson, has sold his en- i tire stable of preliminary fighters. is set for Sunday at 2 p.m. in Vet- erans -hall here, president Paul! ‘Parks announced today Chief item for the season ts election of officers, Plans will | also be made al this time for the | 1957 season, with possibilities of an expanded membership to sev-— | eral clubs above the 1956 fiye- | team roster, One carrentkiw at PHILIP'S prospect is the Saginaw Old Timers club, whose application will be received here. 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Tynan, FE 4-2001 If You Don’t Know Tires, It Pays “3 Li > Every Nite of the Week Wikis” Find City Resident ‘| Guilty of Rape” |Neil St. guilty of lof a six.year-old Replacements for Judge be | GRAND RAPIDS #— Circuit 2 Se et i. Canela of “How are you?” ear fixed the’ offender with a- stony stare A Circuit Court jury found Jessie and-snaried, “Great!” - - Eberhardt, "22, oft 308 Howard Mc-| It was the typical reply of a te Sveencld acter widen surgery last March when a cancer- Hollywood Headlines ~ Alan Ladd Will Star Son in ‘The Human Equation’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ? ic ww ts, Anta Mn. tn... t.hh.th. 4 BOaN) ZU “Tt m in 4 DELICIOUS COCKTAILS SOTITITTTI IIIT LSS CHOI I ISS is WIT OOa ae. CANTOR TO RELAX Eddie Cantor goes to Palm Springs today to recuperate from his 65th birthday on TV. He tele- phoned to tell me that Dr. Eliot the chance to try months, if you ) dipo Se eeiin Why wait? RENT a new piano with option to buy later! 10 lessons) included! Now! Find out how much music can mean in your home! Grinnell's Rental Plan ‘offers you out the new piano of your choice without obligation to buy, and 10 ‘lessons, at ‘no /extra charge! Within six to “TRY BEFORE YOU ‘BUY! steel 10 He kept telling Bogie that he was waiting for him, and refused to cast the picture, saying it was held up because of Navy opera- tions. Bogie was sure that he going to make that picture he discussed the story with The last picture he made was “The Harder They Fall.” In fact he made several at Columbia, all of them money-makers. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Mrs. Robert Mitchum is in Good Samaritan Hospital in- cognito for minor surgery. . A national magazirie wilt shortly try to prove that Mae West is acnretty married. : a great job in a new type of her, : ‘\was reminded, the number of old- er persons in the U.S.—those most] + . jlife e ,|tributed to a real increase in the wm Say Teenagers +| per cent sald they want to be although 4 per cent | ber of Americans being killed by heart disease each year is not growing so fearfully as it seems. Edward A. Lew told a New York - conference: there has been ‘‘little, if =, in- crease in the mortality of white females.” He did not argue with statistics x *k *® figures by pointing out that since 1949, when a ‘new international death certificate wag devised, And finally, the heart conference prone to coronary illness—has been growing along with the increase in expectancy. The life insurance expert summed it up this way: ° “In other words, probably less than 15 per cent of the increase in the death rate can be at- mortality from this disease.” and began pointing hér. finger. at them. indignantly. “This is my automo- bile, and it-is my perogative efi ek ae ; ‘She was jlled on charge of drunkenness: - nt| Simplicity, which he liked in his|— .|lusty. life, prevails ‘in the rites ‘But Lew did try to explain these} ~ |Queen,” at ad Gan bed Oedied | eee ‘ talonatin Due benedeni Ate . rnoon from 5:30 te 7. He usually received his pals ‘Changing Ratio. Among|Woman's Penigative tn hi bags Sdees ees de ont Population Age Groups Overturns Own Car psi si. te ea yen — Affects Figures WACO, TEX. # — Officers Sam| * Sat & Meek wolves atippere. Aday .and C. M. Watson were eS ere ie NEW YORK (INS)—An expert|father startled when they investi- oak se eBay tao greeted oo Et, YORI Se etd am pied cat a friends a pyre “I was driving the car,” she said/ ee ee r|poses?” Then he said he had & BES Ag hgealage it out? But I can tell you right jnow, mine would. win— she's taller!’” (Next: Building the Bogart Legend) ae see gpg Food © Hollywood. Fanfare Ruled Out wood hullabaloo and phony trap- Dense fm Bogart Rites to Be Simple : HOLLYWOOD . @— The Holl-\his Holmby Hills home, with bedside. | “tive Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Fodd, Superb Prime Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, “Game Dinners, FAMOUS WINE CELLAR Wines. Beers and Ales ' From All Over the World pings at which Humphrey Bogart frequently leveled barbed verbal darts will be missing when they bury Bogie Thursday. © First Showings e LUNCHES Open Every Day! planned for 12:30 p.m. at All’ Saints Episcopal Church in Bev-| a: erly Hills. bd x * * DAYS The Rev. Kermit Kestelone, assistant rector, will read the short Episcopal funeral service. The eulogy will be written and delivered by John Huston, who directed Bogart in three of his most noteworthy movies, the Acad- emy award-winning ‘African “The Maltese Falcon” 35 RECORD-BREAKING WEEK! and “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." PROM There will be no honorary pall- THE bearers. And the widow, actress NOVEL | Lauren Bacall — Bogie’s beloved BY EDNA Retty” or “Baby” — asked the ERBER of flowers, preferring, Presented in instead, donations -to the Ameri- can Cancer Society, Burial will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Park in nearby Glendale. x * * i Bogart died in his sleep of can-, cer early yesterday morning at! Career, Marriage, Not Housewife— ANN ARBOR — Girls these days want both a career and mar- request of the Girl Scouts. The Center questioned 1,925 girls ged 11 to 19 in:66 counties of the United States. Only three housewives, a} hope to be married “someday.” Under 16, girls make more plans about their education and personal achievement. about marriage and motherhood. Some 80 per cent of the girls in- wk wk * .lterviewed want to be like their. mothers when they grow up. Only 2 per cent want careers in the movies or television. “Most girls aspire to a middle class pattern of life,” the report said, but only 7 per cent want to marry men who work on farms, in factories or at a trade or craft. After that age, the | center found, they think more) LAST TIMES TODAY “Thunder in the East” “Magnificent Matador” | EAGLE || STARTS TH Sad ah tata ry, DANY } Parog 44 i LAL het he : ah aad 4a \Adadai TECH NICOLOR “BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR!" ... N.Y. Film Critics Circle THE KING | OF “THE -KING and I” Earl of Athlone Dies THEATE Lad WED. and THURS. j lone, great-uncle of Queen 4ibeth Il, died today at Kensington Palace. He was 82. at Kensington Palace’ | LONDON w—The Earl of Ath-| He had been in failing health WARNERCOLOR Starring ROCK HUDSON @ JAMES DEAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR } J f * ' shansnnasttneadsknubasgaudeudugananuanion PHONE: OR 3-1907 “ Go have yourself a Ball 1 TOM EWELL RAY ANTHONY HENRY JONES NOW! -ROXY, New York Ww NOW! - GRAUMAN'S - CHINESE. Hollywood NOW! FOX, Detroit FATS DOMINO THE PLATTERS AND HIS BAND GENE VINCENT AND HIS BLUE CAPS ABBEY LINCOLN _ NINO TEMPO for some time. The earl was a younger brother “Moby Dick” at 6:40-9:55 get buy, all payments apply! a month (plus cartage) WYOM, NG RENEGADES 27 .S.) Saginaw } of the late Queen Mary, wife of Earl of Athlone and vViscount Tre- |maton when titles of German ori- i were abolished in Britain inj After fighting with distinction for Britain in three wars, Lord |Athlone was governor general of Canada through World War I, from 1940 until March 1946. Survivors include his wife, Prin- cess Alice, daughter of the first i ny and a grand- daughter of Queen Victoria, and one daughter, Lady Mary. Abef | Smith. One son was killed in’ an automobile accident in 1928 and] > | GRAND RAPIDS (®—Sen. Thrus- — B, Morton (R-Ky) has been! jannounced as guest speaker at the! 170th aginual Kent. County, Republi. ‘ean Lincoln Day dinner’ Feb. 19.' 40c 50c MATINEE EVE. & SUN. CHILDREN 20c- COLOR by DE LUXE C INEma‘s [5c oO PE Starts THURSDAY i akland i z " : ‘ : = + . a < 2s ‘ : : ‘ = ‘ , vs os : : ce i ed OE St, fa | __. wie ponTIac PRESS, WEDNESDAY. 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REENS — a tee tals 1, 100-195 Kale, No. 4 “1 -_ 30-der. 13.00-13.50 Leading rails displayed a run- case; Medium, . Hhso-1120; Small, bece of fractional advances with : saga ak CHICAGO, Jen. 14 (AP) <= oh But oils-were easy and there receipts, 602 002,000 w buying wade were a number of losers among |upchansed to score AA 50: miscellaneous manufacturers, Air-|50; 89 crafts were firm, utilities mixed. Building materials showed an up-« * 50, “CRICAGO ‘BUTTER AND EGGS steady; receipts 18,400; wholesale ices’ uncha % higher; per me © ot | better A white 31; mixed mediums 27 standards 28; side trend. ila: checks 25; jurrent receipts n x « * A gainers were Westing- , DETROF. EGGS cluded Kennecott , Ameri- a ok . — ae - aves ae SaL ate *E: ares Ms: Japan bought a small quantity ks inchaded US. 1 © Ni. ave, 23%. ‘lof hard wheat. Spain was expected Steel up % at 66%4"6n 4,000. shares, | . ie ae fo iy tient 25,000 tons a soy- US, Lines up 1% at 35 on 1,900 3aN4S8b te eee oe shares and Ford off %4 at 54% on J2te-3h: 30. ain ‘Traders noted one point in Presi: 1,300. a . haa dent Eisenhower's drought uate on extra large and large 8 cg ata lesa” Ett ie A. sixtre tat ’ gets ak Gulf of Mexico ports. ut higher, January $15.55. {would be any immediate change jin weather . conditions. */$1,900,000 worth of corn on a pur- $2 A 80: mn 29 C 58; cars 90 B A é 55 CHICAGO POTATOES . CHICAGO, Jan. 15. car) — (0. so pafttment — Potatoes arrivals 114; track 384; ” poral U. 8. ship- old; supplies moderate; de- “jdollars: for emergency feed assist- = 1% higher, January $2.52%, and lard 3 to 5 cents a hundred pounds kk Cold weather was important in maintaining prices for feed grains| while dry weather helped wheat) - prices. It did not appear that there “Tsrael was authorized to buy 4 chase contract signed last Sep- of Egypt. This was the first author- ties {ization issued since the invasion. kk * . The Commodity Credit Corp. sold Coast ports and 80,000 bushels at ance. There was no indication that soybean meal would be utilized in this program, as had been rumored yesterday, * Grain Prices Member, before the Israeli invasion {tor 1957. 330,000 bushels ‘of corn at Atlantic] ng Strait is head of the Noyce W. pro- | gram ld provide 25 million R. Lazelle of 1064 Berwick Blvd. Insurance Group . Elects ‘57 Officers week at the Waldron Hotel, the. Pontiae Association of Insurance Agents elected Carleton C. Patter- son Jr. of Birmingham president Patterson, 31, is a partner in the insurance firm of Thatcher, Pat- terson and Wernet. acisd vice president was Noyce W. Strait Jr. of 412 Iroquois Pontiac and Rochester. _The association elected Frank A. Anderson of 35 Oneida Rd. as secretary-treasurer. He is with.the Frank A. Anderson Agency in Pontiac. -Elected to the association's Executive Committee was Robert At thelr annual meeting this! 4, Robert Vezzosi,. Sanitation for Dearborn and former - |Credit Union treasurer, also prev- iously had pleaded guilty to a similar indictment and was placed on two years probation, 39, director off ger of the Credit Union, with conspiracy. and misapplication of funds, ~ Rescue Tug, Crew of 5 Adrift on Lake Michigan CHARLEVOIX i#--Coast Guards- The . tug, — pulled pa MAlneogare 36-foot shing tug Ja Cc. to saf Strait Agency, Inc., with offices in| yesterday after it spent a tight adrift in Lake Michigan with en- gine trouble. " skippered ‘by James Driggett, 39, and with four crew- men aboard, Coast . Guard plane which called for a rescue boat. was sighted by a x * * It climaxed.a search that was); of the Lazelle Agency, Inc. Elect New President of Radio Corporation NEW YORK (INS) — John L. touched off late. Monday when the boat was reported overdue from a trip in which it was hauling nets on Grand Traverse Bay. The boat was found some 14 millon out into the lake, No, 60. F&AM, Clarkston. Thurs., Jan. 17th, 7:30 P.M. Work in EA Degree. Jesse Sparkman, News in Brief Pleading guilty fo reckless driv-— ing, Norman R. Wimbrow, of 530 Huron St., Milford, paid $70 in fine and costs yesterday after an ar- raignment before West Bloomfield A house wan found fo have. been ‘broken into-but known} Sheriff's Department learned jn day, al , Henry. J, LaVergne, 18, of 56 W. Rundell pon paid $10 court costs beverages charge before Justice Cc. Green of Avon Town- Pete Markette now barbering at York's Barber Shop. 13 W. Lawr- ence. : Ady. If your friend's in jall and needs eal, Ph. = 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Adv. NOTICE OF et ee SALE . sell at public a ng SETMT0032 a a.m., January | 1987, Riker y iy 59 Wayne 8t., 7 pon: tiac: wan. te bea undersigned reserves ‘the right | : ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT ; PORATION D. 45 MCFADYEN, Mana: Jan, 16, ait 1957 at “K. L. VanNATTA, Chairman Jan. 16, 'S7] ‘ATE OF MICHIGAN Canine Retribution: 55. 121. . 1. 76. . 58. 21 “4. . i. Ms. M. 3%. 42. HL _ fi EEEEES ; A bnipars 2S Ho oF Mei i“ piety} Les os = & eeawee S.8258s MEWS ein Le eeeeee $2995 seek 322 372 * - - ‘se eeeseussesssese~ uve WVeeuwee & Sauces: ade FE ceeeee if i weeee z i " is ac mertag he OO a am z Fe uesesussasesses eesess a ta, yen i Fy ZBS2BS Q a a. see ee — J 33483 i oo ks bet} 4 - “ - eeee tae ee ee ie he tO me CO BBRSAZSRSLOARS SSIS Ss} potas ebveevien eee 242 beaaee ¢ iJ " * ~ = : 4 es -« Sea o sivece Zenith Read . | STOCK AVERAGES: 156 Indust Ratt Util Stocks Ib. Net Chanee. pad +7 UNCH +.5 Noon Wed. .....759.0 131.0 73.7 1792 Previous Day ..258.2 1306.3 73.7 198.7 Week Ago ..... 262.3 133.8 73.5. 181.2 Month Ago ....263.4 131.0 1.2 1794 Year Ago ...... 290.1 1314 72.1 175.1 1956-57 High ...2763 185.1 | 76.9 191. ~ 1956-57 Low ....244.0 126.2 @9.6 171.6 1955 High ...... 257.8 1424 15.7 181. 1955 Low ...... 203.1. 114.9 «67.2 DETROIT STOCKS iC, J, Nephier Co.) : Pigures after demical points are eighths High Low Woon Allen Elec. & Equip. co. 2.7 #3 Market shout steady, Receipts mod- Baldwin Rw “nee Co* .... 156 16.4)¢rate and ample and Nmited close to Ross Gear oe 23 23.6 needs Sub-zero-weather also restrict- G. L. Ol) ac Chem Co." .: 2 2.1 loading at some country points. Howell Elec, Mtr. Co...., 52 5.4 Overall] trade just fair not sgcressive. Peninsular M. Prod. Co,* at 84 come 22 & ee of irregular quall. ‘The Pr 0.9 veeceees 10.1 10.4) fF cents. Turkeys in Rady 1 O08 veccccene, 12 (122 ent Supply and ‘Tien deme nd. won neg wesobese 3.3 Se 7 3 She asi sale; eer) har asked. pr in Detroit Armory DETROIT (# — The 44th annual ' Detroit Auto Show opens Saturday. es asa stand with officials the ‘largest crowds in tenia Johns, chairman of the ow committee, said that besides: cae ween 86 be. displayed in Artillery: mostly 10.00-15 00; ‘some under 70 eull under at Sh le 700. Sosa trade lambs ender 10 lambe scarce: ewes unevenly 5 1€.00. and above mereial cows to’ 13 Focks 28. Caponeties 44% ibs) 21 2 po ‘s 88 Ibe) 2393 Dackiines 4. sae evs: Heavy type hens 25-27 . CHICAGO, Jan. 14 (AP) — Live try steady; receipts 1am — |954 oops, mand moderate; market steady, limited } Idaho-Oregon rus- orth Dekota tines 2.45; new; 4: maples. light; de-/ mand Stier market Florida reds 2.50, firm; * most ear let anes 3. w choice an ; ndard: Sal able 200, veers generally a — e 20. "13.00-21.00: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ent of Agriculture) — BSaiable butchers. and sows active; Am ages buyers carrying s and taking w «ens General Manager part \putchers 100-250 Ib. 16.00-18.50; several lots No, 1-2 200 Ib. Me 18.75; 75 head . 18.85; letter pric 22, 1956; 250- Salable cattle 7,500; 2 higher on choice under : heifers and cows “standard good and choice 800 : load feeding steers 18.50. Poultry DETROIT POULTRY tage it dan. 15 (AP) — type = CHICAGO POULTRY il pte 106,000 Ib) P.O. paying ices unchanged - 2 cents. hie heavy hens 1419-17 light hens 13-13'2; old roosters 12%2-13; caponettes under 4@%)- Ib 21-22; 4% Ib 23-25. mostly 14%%-15; lind Spaniel Needs Seeing-Eye Master A blind spaniel is secking al seeing-eye master and a home, a Rochester woman reported today, Mrs. E. J. Moran, 250 South Bivd., said a man she didn't know | left the female liver-and-white dog at her home yesterday. ~ “We have another ‘dog, and can't possibly keep heft, so we'll 5 ee below at and low to prime wooled 20,00-21.00; other = ree choice sleught er Ford Tractor Names CHICAGO, Jan. 15. (AP) — (U. 8. De- 270\Hill as ; some not 280-330 calves 200; steers slightly irregular, generally fully steady. bul choice over 400 b. steers only steady: moderately + bulls ~and good Prices 5) pe f. o. b, Deteett for Ro. 1 148.8 buality. ‘uve poultry up x } Heavy brotiers. r a! s.. Hen 3M Ib i eee ° vers (2'9- : 8.) s.). Safety Director to Talk ‘ito Oakhill Farmers Club poul- over CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 16 (AP) — Optning grain: Mareh ..... 2.42'4 March a MOY cncccae 2.3844 ay cow TT os Ae 20 duly coe TM Sent. 2.31% — Dec 2.34% March .. 1.40% mn — BY pc cuwnwee 1.51% March ......1.36% July ee May veuee A DOM —_ July cccceeee 140% Jam. ... cere TS Bept. vebee dD JOM March ...u0s 15.85 MAY seceeve 1500 CS ee 15.90 MERRITT D. HILL |been elected president of Radio “'Corporation of America, *iceeds Frank M. Folsom, who has ,|been named chairman of the exec- Burns, a senior partner of the management consultant firm of Booz, Allen and Hamilton, has He suc- ‘DALLAS —Lelie Leon Moore. | 51, told police that. after he picked inaw.in said County on the lith day of up @ small puppy that had been run over by a car and carried ‘it to safety, it bit him on the hand.', 8ST In Probate Court for the County of’ Saginaw. At a session of held at the Probate Office im the City of Sag-) said Court, { Probate january A.D. 195 Present. Hon. Pred J. Borchard, Judge © In the matter of the estate of James. Adv. hear Tomnahio: Suatiomy Eimer C- Die-| service to be lone yesterday at 160 Wa- Na |pearing. & tne Soy 2 bash von Townshi) {Town ‘at the ° P, ship. Hall, ee Zeureeey 13. 193i change hy the Zonin, To change from _ Residential te Com- reial; place % along the Ely ning: ‘a Clintonville Road, 32. rT ane of beginning, known to - ft. the Zoning Supervisor and may those interested exam. by ADSIT STEWART. ~Chairovan ae LOUIS ¥ Clerk Wategtecd ae 4 | _— , "Si FUCK, JAR JAN. 15; ait 987, .. 13 8. Shirle: wife of RRY, ' Home, Vassar, Thursda: Board Johns Puners! Home and she w the =e Puneral be taken to sacrony wr o.t00 WOIFLER’S, FREE Installation! ge Exclusive Muffler Speciolists pecial — January 4 Thre 19 |DDLEMAN * (8 ps rag te Ford 1941 “56 Mieste 54 ) Service Clamps Extra Next te Jereme Olds Written hactery , Ceres Be for the lifetime 0 of your car. ust-Out, Burn-Out ALL YOUR EXHAUST NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF 256 S. SAGINAW FE 2-1010 A. Presley, deceased. It appearing to} utive committee. Burns, 48, has been a_ senior partner and vice chairman of the |. executive committee of Booz, Allen) ‘and Hamilton,. whith he joined in 11. Folsom became president of RCA in 1949, he reached retirement age in two years. Sarnoff added: “He asked that ‘his successor as president be selected at this time to permit an orderly transi- tion in management.” Qld Age Assistance Lower in State in ‘56 in the old age assistance case load was reflected today in the annugl report of the State Social Wel- fare Commission. The drop is attributed to amend- ments to the Federal Social Se- curity. Act increasing old age and survivors insurance payments. At the close of the 1956 fiscal e| The appointment of Merritt D. Co. kok Hill, president. tors Corp. in 1947 as general sales. managere x * Implement Division. Oakland County Sherriff Depart- ment Safetly Director Stephen at the regular monthly meeting of jheld Thursday night at the Clark- ston Community Center. Navarre will talk. and show) movies on farm and traffic safety. general manager of the a native of Pontiac and formerly assistant general mana- As | ger, succeeds Irving A. Duffy who nd|has been named to the newly-es- -— tablished--position. of- group. vice load of prime 1660 Ib. heifers 23.25; most high choice and prime 21. 75-22.50 to average choice 17. 1.25 Ihelfers 14.50-16:75: most utility and com- mercial cows 10,25-12.50; few high com- 00; canmers and cut- commercial A resident of 965 Glengary Circle East, Birmingham, Hill was asso- ciated with the General Motors Corp. before joining Dearborn Mo- _ Duffy’$ new position puts him in charge of six Ford Motor Co.} divisions, including the Tractor &/ Navarre will be the guest speaker, the Oakhill Farmers Club to be) “The decline is due to continue, | ‘but at a reduced rate,” said Cc. David Sarnoff, RCA chairman, | — 3 said the action was taken at the request of Folsom, who had in-| — formed him of his intention to) ~ retire from active service after, LANSING WA steady decline | year, the state paid out $49,371,342) in old age assistance—a decrease| of well over a half a million dol-| Ford Tractor & Implement Division jars from the previous fiscal year! — has been announced by Henry Ford! total i "in, president of the Ford Motor) ‘otal of $50,090,735, 'J. Maxey, state social welfare di- > rector. During the same period, the case 737. Runes "oe DELICATESSEN 67 W. SPECIAL St. Businessmen’s $4 LUNCHEON Complete: Goup, wm Salad, Dessert, Dri SERVED oan? 11:00 A.M, te. 2:00 P.M. Our Specialty KOSHER CORNED BEEF Ph. FE 5-4061 for Take-Ovts Maxey said another significant | change reflected in the report was; _~ that the average of old age assist-|_ ance recipients was steadily rising.| — Joad also declined, from 76,303 old|»~ age assistance recipients to 72,-| f ‘Don't Gamble with YOUR HOME Home Security.. TODAY!” and next Look What You'll Have — Next November If You Open Your Christmas Club Now hopping! MEMBER OF. FEDERAL DEPOSIT ‘ INSURANCE core Meee cee tel Scietoe”Colere Someones ctr CRAWFORD. NAWE- antique autos and in-|Shelteo“unless someone is inter- - educational jested in giving her 8 domme, ’ Mrs. re eee shown, Johns said. Moran said. |] 710 Pontise State Bonk Side | RE 2-8357 ‘ \ é ol W a | i x | ; ; - a F we } " id - . * \ I, { wow 6 fe te : - . re A ee og a es ee fh OR Se There’s a Club for There’ s Still Time . OPEN YOURS NOW “choose the size club best for you _—make deposits every two weeks November enerous check for Happy Holiday receive a oO. : Offi —_ DEPOSIT $ 1. 00 Every Two Weeks. . . $ 2.00 Every Two Weeks ... $ 4.00 Every Two Weeks ... $10.00 Every Two Weeks ... $20.00 Every Two Weeks PONT RECEIVE .. Receive $ 25.00 Receive $ 50.00 Receive $100.00 |] Receive $250.00 ... Receive $500.00 E veryone | bis - é Li * at W. Huron at ‘Tilden, N. Perry at Glenweed, Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, Milford, ‘Union Lake’ ~ ? | . of Sra, te | Help Wanted program Salary plus | APPLICANTs FOR TALENT CON- travel Ad in| test. Write P Press Box 100 furnished. ‘Reply: Box 1,” Pow. fi ~~ Av wmeaxcestncdoncb ad FRA os L HOME SAL i) pis st ras a a ex: — seca rs et cee ore BOX REPLIES [AHAN RANE FALTY ¥ CO. Sy te We give - r interview pi phone At 10 a.m. today there 3b A) wens Yeplite at the Frese { ee WAN ANTED, sco) St REALTY agen eb OOl. INSPE OR E Rd. (M80) 4} boxes: “DETROIT BROACH ee et cece __ $6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17,18 || AND MACHINE CO. | Gry"in'Gonvalescent home. after: SEESESS| ites Ge eee 36, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, Sam. & 5 pm fs sm we aoe tae al See bre ng wae rese awe train you, . a ¥o0ne. Ee: average $3 to 00° per” Dour. | 1m - Gees We ane ot TT and Weis end | _ ABDI. 1a pe we _ Vetey. Help Wanted Male _ 6| Senet rrecetibemcm| Metter eers e, SESEEN op a if —- you weainin : +l lity Tien sone F xp. preferred Rene A-l THREAD-ROLLER | jrowing “ofganisation in sour| Hill Realty Co” REawood '2-9000. MACHINE pts com rag GEA receive $1 a per SELL BY PHONE FOR 11 TO 7 SHIFT completion of wr aad ity for otion. Per inter- onTiAc Paess | $n items ee PONTIAC pRES invited. 37 W. Lawrence St. Pon.| Pp. ‘til 8 p.t rs Employment “Agencies 8A 8A. excet cent oer GeroRTUNTTY wor YOUNG MAN WITH. HIGH v PONTIAC mere ESTABLISHED NATIONAL| School “ly "Armed™ Service EMPLOYMENT SERVICE A LE FINANCE COM- qbligations and desires to 18 W. Huron PE 4- t 4-2551 PANY gf hg ey 140 work while learning a an ox: SHARE WA bebriano sos |S seen, _ Machine , NMENTS at W. Pike sis, “Bo _ Br eae ge ae , ookkeeper ARY, WITH NEW CAR FURN- Help W $240 ISRED. AL@O Lineral PLAN) Help Wanted Female 7 me. O'JIBWAY, FE 3-02)3 $30 A WEEK TO START FOR Mature woman, 30 oF over VIEW. > ok “day week, no Saturda 3. Bee general housework. 3) Sate easter kee . AFEW | ditches) Shcoest working men needed st once-fot | Avon CALLING — ALL BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYMENT some ocnanies! who need to earn! An Av experience, bei Apply 1064 W.| ager will give you full details cnavece roo between 10 and 11 a.m. whnout o . Gall or write ham for ten weeral office and , Samrat Mim, cas,™%| Manufacturers |“ Accountants withe ‘ourteen Mile Rd. Birm, MI ; —_ BABYarrER BET AORa_OF Representative! ~~ LINCOLN DIVISION 8 pm. oem geal “with businersmen ‘ke — rék> | RATEPUSR roe | EEG eas MOTOR BE AN AIRLINE HOSTEss | WEST, 403 Pontiac State co. OE. ee a bits. Ys en NEEDS ACCOUNTANTS IN General, Cost, Payroll Ce coed & PR orem" EXP. ree. & oF room, Bikers waren, ive _ other - help” employed. aT Millioriaire ‘Sec’y $300 in nine teeta Age em Work Wanted Female 1 ne PN Tl a et ra JRONINGS. $3 A BUSHEL, PICK man ant wislvery§ FE 8-6967, OR WASHINGS. | ‘eae Suchet snl y af Fisher, ac LADY WILL Serer IN FOUR home or ewn bome, ironings ony day work, FE 63 POYrT, Ac A | wants tob: Exp. Ac- counts able & nn tt Also pavroll. ‘Hav: various — office machines, Have approx. @— years exp. tation. | i FE 46270 after 5 : WASH: iD TRONINGS oR es Se home, FE sore | WAEHINGS AND TRONIN Nos OR Ressenablc work, _ Bicep. delivert Pe «300s WILL BABY '~ Li RLY _LADIES, PE 5-4552 KIND" Li LADY , Wit 8 BY sit dw i, L ae FE Site “vetoes pam MIM retarial pervice. EM a WASHING AND Senora I waite “—. LiNba Vista oa) S Roa. WOMAN at days or housework. ¥E 54-1303. eae meen atimpenpinaty tines maine t Business ‘Services — 13 "HEATING. 24 hour service on al! makes. Phone FE 6-8304 or _ SbaT8 Heating Complete ourxice on all makes Day or night. Pa FE 4-1063. , NEW xD “RE | 1 afiet 6 "RESIDENTIAL, _commercial hod pepe, FE 4.0274, NG # REMOVAL. Low rates. tein PE 62435 black. dark nose. Open Eves, tit -:3¢- ; one peteond ha name Gharile. Give |DON'T SELL YOUR LAND CON- Wolf whistle Reward. 374 Oak- — tract vat Se have seen. us. land. _PE | 4-663), a -CAPITOI LOAN CO (Ost: BLUE PARAKEET Wii- | % W. Huron PE , 4-056 Pranks Crowley "OR 39403) | “Wanted R Real Estate 32A LOST IN ELIZ.- LK. EST. AREA: | wistza Block 2 walle, Wal epee See mate | TO ANNOUNCE TO ALL Stee . Mig FRIENDS AND BUSI- ESS ASSOCIATES THAT vest BLACK “SHORT HAIRED | | HE HAS OPENED'A REAL eee Sat) DRAYTON PLAINS at ase > 43" PEMALE BEAGLE, | > : 45. teers ee vie, Walton. | DIXIE HWY... VAN WELT Frembes Sts. Answers to Bendy. BUILDING, CONSULT US reward, tg rembes 8i.. Dray- ANY TIME ON REAL _ton Plains. OR_ 7, cat MATTERS 3, rege / vost PARAKEET, ‘OREN, inc eltiatinasti iacilentia aaa aaa t N BOBTAIL MALE BROWN & WHITE LE Saturday P.M. Reward, OR 3-1 | Pere iter" wee ee * froin ~ a Lost: ‘BLACK AND TAN GER- Inthe vicinity of Commerce, Answers to the name of “Mike.” Reward. EM 3-2000 or ea LOST: SET OF CAR KEYS. CoM- munity Nat'l. Bank Vic7 FE 20613, Reward. Be vations Watts aa’ ‘: na “Hiuton st "8 Jounsoa | FREE TRIMMING AND REMOV: al. aes estimates FE $-eore ~~ SAW B MA ! | MANLEY _BEACH WALLS WASHED B BY MACHINE. Free estimates. OR 3-0186, Dressmaking, Talloring 16 DRAPERIES MADE TO ORDER. Peaks TE Furniture Refinishing 164 NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, RE- pairing & antiques, FE 5-0162. WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY “trainee job. FE 5-6735. WORK BY oj OR WEEK FO | , Own tranaportae WALL WASHING. OTHER, wi WORK. | _Neat. Low prices. PE 5-6398 ‘Building Service ae Al BRICK, BLOCK WORK. tee Pet Basements end chim- eu st. © 2 ~~ CARPEN’ ough-in, Prog _terms, y. FM : 0482 ~ A&B TRENCHING Footings, Water line, Field tile. a LAYING, “SANDING & FIN. Licey contractor, FE 3-647. Ponting. Hardwood Floor Service. Income yx Service 7 pea TAX SERVICE, ‘wayne Garrett, No parking prob- lem. 381 5, Saginaw FE ACCOUNTING NEED HELP... * With Income Tax, $5.00 per re es return at your home. SAV E MONEY Let us-file your return for you. pee Mattingly cor. E. Blvd. N. FE 41444 for * appoint. INCOME © oA RETURNS PRE- aN, FILED st. Ie omen LOST: RED & WHITE BRITTANY spaniel, Vic. of Middle Belt and Square Lk. Ras. FE 8-6877. LOST: 1 BRITANY SPANIEL, wer i. Park. tie ig EY VS SACK LEATHR cR font eA wrist fwutewn, about 6 p.m Eat Fe oy Lost YOUR PET? WANT TO i a home? FE _Siichifgan a Animal Rescue League. ‘Hobbies & & Supplies 2 24A NEW EW QCRABDLE G2TS. 0 PAINT >» by humber sets ae 69 wsmee to »), BA _bawrence. rE Farts aaa PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind ef worry. Kaow the facta about matters. Private _consultaijon, FE 5-520. . $6.50 now $6.50 4-5 2-1244. Operators: Ruth White & Betty Da er: Doro- vy Davis. DAINTY y MAID FOR | SUPPLIES. _Mré. Burnes, FE 2-8014, 93 Mark. ANY GIRL OR OR WOMAN & NEED- Mis. s ad contact R_L._Langley. a Confidential! The Salvation rmy. Woumiee Swe The t SERVcr Schaefer - Hosner, 2 cee ware tk for Mr. TA c CHIL ties and Land contracts. Or have ; 1 om ~ ee ee WALLET, 7th 7 ae _ YEL- male, vie. Eligabeth Lk. estates, _ Notices & Personals 2s, _ron_St N We need contracts for immediate sale. Buyers Salstag.‘Weat have. you. asonacie di large er small balances, cew oF sea- sone conten .. Clark. R Ev bs ae, 1362 W Huron st nings. FE 4-482 Mu buyers for same. > WANTED. Rent Rent Apts. Furnished 23 _ ONLY STATEWIDE 4 . ee ici ta aftices arid + 290M, PORMINED, apt. 20.3 Ri DAND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- Ponca bel. yearatemad) apts 8416 Pon 3 Rs. ae, kK. L. Templeton, Re Realtor a Orehard 1 FE 44563 ASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS, “a 4. we 4540 Diste Hwy.) “LE Bid on the sale of vour. ‘contract before you sell.” Edw--M Stout, Realter— n N Saginaw st. Ph PE s-at63 | George Blair Realty , 4636 Dixie Hwy ; OR “9-128: DRAYTON PLAINS. WOULD LIKE TO BUY A LAKE- front lot on west side, Must -be reasoneble, Phone FE 4-0805. & “WANT TO SELL? - HAVE” CLInNTS FOR. $a building with ft. to lease or pur- chase. Leake front home on Wil- bakes. Maceday, or White Large home on smail acre- age mad 10 mile redius of 2 or 23 bedroom home, ntse lot inside city on bua line Client will trade nice home for 10 to # acre farm. oe main highway. er a act Taylor Realtor, ‘ 2 cacy apenas RM. PARTLY Ent, & bath. Tear rss RE 8-4552 7 yoo FURN APT. COUPLE 3") only, 387 Osmun Call’ FE 4-4750., & J ROOM FURNISHED Arr ‘SOOM. AS cua MAIN & E. Howard, Adults. ge ee to downtown Tr month. Sol Realtor | ROOMS & - PRIVATE Pie. Tidge;- Comprised ox ‘Targe sy 4 RMS" AND i = With. & furn. or furn.. sabeth Lake. * eB $16 weekly Near BATH, UPP 1384 clean. Lg ad bed. No | FE 5 2, CLEAN MS, ag REO. 2 RMS, nave OARAGE, ly, 76 aes $14 per Wk. . Edith Be ony ; 5 i* ee athe priv, ROOMS, UTILI- garage. 200: "Florence CLOSE to 2 bus i RM SouFORTA F DE. & te Laundry pti 1, HIDE 2 LAR anon” ROMS, i nl w? | Earim FE 2-3 MW cena ey we net ae ir MEN. OM ADULTS ; ONLY. @i iw: are a 2 RMs,. “pvi) ENT BABY WEL- ——- | come. 30 James. FE 4-171, i2 Room APT. PE 22677. 31 JUD- i ROOM “APT. 174 MT. CLEMENT. 2 ROOMS, peiyare ENTRANCE. Close in ona 2 APTs ve 3200 | bet een _} p.m, anre x | Aare ve} auto hi Prclerred: Ref.” in Rochester. an TIRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM ABT. month. re Serine: Cat Eee or FE 2-73065. beth. stove & Bas heat & hot ie. a ROOM OM FURN. APT PVT. ENT. . J ee BLOC 8. KITCHEN & BATH, child welcome, 431 N. Perry. Be ROOMS. — — |? 7 RMS. yd i COUNTER SALES oi — ALL TYPES OF BI ANS Teany- | > - & Inventory Accounting | ciaaing plant tweet. fom | Once ina seine pen LL TYPES OF BLDG. PL Awe sensi masawins call FR itm Acrotred: Knapp ‘ Shoes 4 ee af gree woching conditiona._ 99 nity ‘to te private secretary ls 3-3315. — _Insurance Agencies 174. 2070 Airport Rd OR 3.1582 Education: 2 to 4 vears | BY, tae S. Woodward, Bham. , {0 * man who has made his or ee ‘ORK nes IN DEBT? College Lev el Accounting | DEMONSTRATORS — 2 oun | MCHAR ie CA Ee | DRY WALL BY MACHINE | PREE INSURANCE _ unusu eramics H t u Experi 2 vears it | and china. Ne investment. ever Pesos 7) Rr Bide, small E54 ‘eo OF ALL KINDS IF SO xperience: 2 years in | We collect, deliver and supply at) PE #0616 000 ‘BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT INSURE BY PHONE ' Accounting or Related _Fie"Perd'tine “Mt oSee0” large ‘nesidential aa@ ‘Commer. Nicholie & Harger Co Let US pees e. Reside m 4 X : Field EXP. FOUNTAIN HELP. APPLY Telephone Girl Duarantesg work. Pb FE 3) w HURON 8T reso © fy &. 8. Kresge Ce. 333 W. Maple PENT 15 OUR SERCATEY: “ Give You 1 Place to Pay Age: 21 to 35 Years Birm : $190 omten ; ) —_ | EAP x MAHAN REALTY,CO.| Ease Your Mind cook, 3 adults, Live Woman with pleasant phone ‘CEMENT & BLOCK FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO Restore Credit Liberal employe benefits) [22a Wi ota Da Prak:| phone an to, answer. tele- WORK, FE 5-782 1015 W. HURON FE_2-0263 “NE ARE NOT A including — hospitalization, in Mies SumAABANA st CAREER ‘novanOn ‘Contracting — | Laundry Service 18) ° cont — pa ~ RAE OR Pe * a cost of living and stock} *® “fan CED war sr Woedwatd, __FE 6-016 29 DeM bidg. Service M1 LAUNDROMAT. SELP SERVE MICHIGAN CREDIT purcha#& plans. jac. Between 3 & 6 p.m Instructions 9! EXPERT REMODELING REsi- Drop-ort 238 Raidwin. FE COUNSELLORS vs ININ deni comme expe ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER . room ‘ant counter oe seme BE AN AIRLINE Hos ongee crew, immediately avall- | CACH CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF | Ox (AND AFTER Tills “DATE. 1 . Ar IN ur- 4 week course will: prepare | ab reduced winter rates, MY fled Be uttfully ed. i TO BE LOCATED + ae ‘avellebte, ‘apply person, you to go right to work. “Prompt | 20023 after 6 pm. _ Laund . hone FE 2 2-8101, . fA nee for wif Howard Johnson's Restaurant, Piscemest service with 38 ri T REASON- FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-| than myself. Ernest N. McHugh Bs N. Woodward, Royal Oak.. B ww, had Te AIntINE BcMO er | per, » fearantecs. free estimates. hee. 0 Pontiac Laundry. PE | 925 Cameeron Ave. Py . Jan. ° L TO ASSIST & COMPANION Box 59, Pontiac Press FL0OR | SANDING op prLoons : | 16,1087, Tl Pon- — Landscapin 18A T 1A ie: 25A IN MARCH 1957 | fc #pt 2.7% oe. 'Ben' BEST W on re Landscaping 18A Travel Agencies Send complete resume in-| Girt FOR GEN. OFFICE WORK. AY ~- “FREE THLE EXPERT TREES FE or on | PLANNING A TRIP? cluding salary requirement ne required: #4 Footiec Beak} | DRIVING SCHOOL | Batchatisa un'tie siinacom car S000 FB PE £6803 oF OR ran oa STEAMSHIP to: ; Live i 3s meee gy SB, sense for pig 5 petine, Formica counter tops Moving & Trucking 19 [ATIONAL — alee SUARED (ieeeectren ste ("Ent Se a rastanes | PONTIAC TEAUEL PERSONNEL 0 | “Wav AT “SAFEWAY” DRIVER ni; EXCELLENT SERVICE LINCOLN DIVISION ge Aes 71 rioAbe Meme omsue General Bescesapie rat a ani Bus. PE 22253 _—iRes, PE 8-1645 LJ D RBORN, MICH. eee MEN sg rt te Contracting se oKes TP TOP Ss ve :| Wed. Children t to Board 26 For att! gens woeaward Mi | TOO! - 1 and Die Designing, coum piece. | Fr op wanes’ anytime,-e9- > CARE, BABYSITTING rout : (All replies will be held +e. Write’ for inform st a et Modernisation re HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAS name | 2 time, vic. fic, Commerce. TEM 3.4350 in strict confidence.) | 4RQRATORY NICIANS.| Pontiac Press. set ments your price. Anytime, FE 8-0095. — NT = ES . HOME, Oateoperhic Hospital 80 i Pern. “Work Wanted M le “10, Tee Meet ot Sorgmenship INCINERATORS CLE. CLEANED, Asi 7 «cere: ‘ATTENDANTS thoapital =MALE | Street. we 10 cen — sido. Ream omic: | |e te kee int Wed. Household Goods 27 needed acan- LIBRARY AID~ a, CARPENTER WORK NEW & ~ Work, cement, plastering: carpen-_ wor ne ay, on cies'in Pontiac, Northvile, Ferm. PONTIAC CITY LIBRARIE: cunts, FE $4978. | 07. Pm Samet, — c TIGHT TOWING & MOVING. EVE- [FURNITURE NEEDE ington. to bie ra a poatret | A Required, preferably in -lib- AWATLABLE NOW’ CARPENTER GAURANTEEL ROOFS = ALL © & weekends. Perry Park Ft RNITL RE. NEEDED ation, sick leave benefits. Write , ert! arts. Salary $2575 to $3887 cabinet work New & repair, 55°C cats FE S300 FE 2046 District, PE 41871. Evtire home or odd ats. Get the for application for examinetion to; EXC. fringe benefits. r. wk. _0. B. Murdock. FE 27861, 353. N. Case PE 3.9021. FED ‘Diowr ap Heavy TRuckine ‘9p dollar! Will buy outright or Interesting work. Congenial staff. €. PENTE WORK ALL | _fauipped. #E 4-8450. LAS oung. sell it for you a, Community Michigan Civil Service, Lansing) Acie io Bersonnel dept City Hall. | Rear Joke Peahe ALL ALL KINDS. HOUSEMOVING FULLY | Rubbish hauled. FE 20603, Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. | % 8. Park, _ 41390. equipped. 4-8450, L. A. Young. LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT. ATTENTION . MIDDLEAGED LADY, Y FOR LIGHT bey MAKER AND CARPEN- | 498. 08. FLEMING oe 90 fealoon. PR. Trucks to to ‘Rent oan or 704 Saas cARGEST . : a ity. I LA OS A - to tg pon Pa ive home. Eiderl rh a a ieee specialty, FE _FE 3 ae TRUCKS TRACTORS _furniture buyers, Cash waiting. | se s in the nation, Pull | __ 15680 between # om. and 3 p.m. CARPENTRY, 30 YRS. EXP. NEW aac BUILDERS, it 14 ton pickups 1% ton stanen FE 4-1661 or ; ‘ Cupboards « specialty, complete building s ire e. mp trucks ‘Semt-trailers WANTED ‘TO Bet, Se TYPES BARBER — STEADY — Feat Commérciat WF peat ing: PH Thane ae TRA - SR ae PE 288232 APPR ‘ 3am. 2260 Dix " terms @nd fr timates, ontiac Farm an iscell, | GIVE GUARANTEE PART — TIME INTERVIEWERS eines i a beth oo Industrial Tractor Co. _ Wid, Miscellaneous 28 | OR 3-7260 for public opinion surveys. Col- ANTS STEADY | RG, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, | WTD. 200 CORDS 18° AND 24”, cA ‘MONEY? | lege backround preferred, tot | Beturday PE sas’ “SY | sanding and finishing Phone FE Open Dally ar OETA suns pareve ‘naiones Wood Yard, Help meet those monthly _pey- ential. MAN. AGE 83, 5-0682. , FE ¢1 . xedo 2-9085. weet ot ntiean Boke 656 t0' 656 me pen_§ ORFORD | time Job. FE é-26 TANTS FULL TERENCHING AND | Giant naviina. Rubee — | * {Money Want Wanted — _28A a week in opate tame | M.D. for ; or or part time tan WANTS_ PAINTING. “PRE FREE BULLDOZING ame your price, FE 5-3153. , joining townships ‘with Rawleigh | ford® or call yi, Bor Me ne eTERING “Weer R._D. Thompson Peso Mens work, Gan lags PE "oye, AGE AT ¢ 08 CENT. fins be G_ NEW OR REP — ~ . e R CENT, Products, witiess, ee : RELIABLE WOMAN | ‘TO CARE | _ Work gua) ea, PE Se _ Business" Services 13 i. __) Bhok ae sant AND, GA. SS aS Best ot ret. required: Own “rans: Mieads work bealy, Eee fru 24HR. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES REDUCED RATES || woutp xe To ponnow 8 Prefer landscape en ees a canara, | Shey, and mechanic, ma-| ot oll burners Dean Hi Heating Oo Rtn we een, TO ON 08 to bulla 498 Bom home. or give _maraery men, in this aren, tg call | "cc. oppor. tigheg salary ek | She att FE tent eTt | PP ETE awice ne. O'DELL CARTAGE foal morgae ‘eu ‘FH bit * - a | rt ee fated ins man who je looking derfal =, SS. ie APA at “at YOUNG MAR, & MAR, 21, DESIRES WORK moval and trimming. Get our bid. | Local end Long Distance Moving : Wanted to Rent 29 ager Mr. Guest, Roosevelt tal. 30. Perry, on YoUNo + hd VET. a TRE xunivoe “___ Phone FE 5-6806 |e marr. | ; HEARING AID. 10 UNWANTED pARTICLES RE TICLES RE“ LAND | aor a wo ¢ p.m, Thursday & “ ECEPTIONIST- oid. ry sempiorment. xs tem: 101%4 Ni; Seno w ee oved free of charge, FE 5-4638 fre peed hom ana | apartments EXP. FORD Antic, exc.) STENOGRAPHER ware, 7 ets ext. ALL MAKES AN PENS WESTSIDE VAN AND STORAGE. ams, Realty, i218 Baldwin opportunities, MU 4-2-8855. Experienced stenographer as re "otto aft: 2-3529. get My ot! an Painting r ting 20 Ave, FRE 4-0547, aft. § OR 3-4923. ce : for. mesma ined lees Work “Work Wanted Female Ti Ii] Stee, supply Ce, $5. ae | Painting & Decorating |, LANDLORDS , 7 rm, Must be neat, attractive ro RT ee Call today for FREE RENTAL PPLIA ‘AIR, WASHING | A-1 a PA 0, INTERIOR & -EXPERIENCED end least 25 years of age. ‘Pic = aeteen IRONINOS. ght ag eg sweepers.| terior, 10 per a he, = i an Tenants of your choice Swanson’s Assoc. Inc, i thowind F iit EM je Efectric, J Quarinteed, Free est. FE 40205.| only, Property management aval. TV Shop Man Call MY oie for_#pet. “iver, PE 4198) OF AND DE FE tate LARGE EN ait Lig md, & FAPERING, ba MA- JERRY FE. ADAMS 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH & . Thoroughly experienced for greet |" clean. PE S000. Eves PE fer | Wu Seirictall washers me Vie'ts | At PAINTING & jane. | secrets: Huron at COOKING—DAY_ : HOUSE. . aby monger RELIABLE COUPLE WANTS rox, rom,posmon mitn| Biricanctnen Aso? Sais | SOONG. DAT FORE, woume: | Fagen ng |Mbantgtetee, leah # bedroom boute, FE Cini APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE, . SALESGIRE COLORED. neiht DESIRES oar. LAYING Ak FLOOR SANDING + “Mg 1 PAINTING AND DE Shana Share Living Quarters: 30 18 to 25 full time In| help, FE 6-417. ‘0018. henaing Sears, Roebuck Co, Pon SHARE HOME WITH Co courte, 1) 184 N, SAGINAW ST. ieteralty mere, Ee Huron. P| © EXP. SHORT ORDER COOK OR | © BUD GULLS EE ose \a x 2D. WALL CURANERS | eld welcome. EM 3-0052 mater itehen work desired, FE 5-4617. ALL CLEANERS mahan Wid. Co: ™ F ODA LL OR ETARY, EXC.) Pals ond wey obligation FE ea ag Ter ‘7% ‘DEC. Bt Wid. Contra ntracts, | tgs. 32 rt time. Top pay. Refer. apa eEecceraund seems respepsibie and | 46 1 ° ; orating. Complete tnterior & ex-_ he Titi eoeeltesna Se Pen: | BoRINEAS AND CALLING CARDS He Be RL CASH ee ae tine Press, Box 62. $3.80 per 1,000 and up, Letter. petihee® ant Jon any size, ow ANTED: HOU A Bt | "Pott say ed Poor tear Reads nd alt printed forine avait | Se'splay“On base” ine, gigs ng. Ne i reating or vam ands pm GRANKSHAPT SERVICE OTLOck |PAEERMANGING. FE 42171 OR ‘IN AFL SHI | a. ‘-. or AL = ilnpeiti teed — FAMILY method, Precision crankshaft PERHANGING | ae land L comet. neat u mio ba. Bu Sane | Siioning, Can aut Met tras oo | PATRAS ney oS Eo age ably. ia “person. | GENERAL ROU BY DAY. | ‘moval, PE 6-186. __ ___ | PAINTING & DECORATING. OHNSON, "Re oe Tony $ Drive In Auburn Rd. ee es after GaE MODERN WALL CLEANERS rot & exterior, By hour of by ‘ S. Tel ar | a | —— . job. 1 : ; ele W WAIT om ar: OTRL DESIRES ra —free PE 46006, MA 5-7506. SaINTIRG AND DE ee EED ESTATE | enced, from re and Friday. 8:30 unt 3'30 : sewina PAINTING | 4 TINO. 4 533° Sulecmen. EE D REAL nity. el Grill. shi “Etizanewn” ik. . aame, | Rese, oo PE tans service, FEY FE yes | and existing homes: Ask for >. Bt teh ng Figg etna “wk + h ack Kennedy or Bob Tedcastle. WoM R oF i. Fu _— Ss ; “ho Tight housework. ay- * WM. A. KENNEDY | fot Agse. "Grits "Pon 4 _Mie._ r PE BUYERS. W, AITING | 4 EALTOR |e i = sec : contrac tre he F. EXPERIENCED. MID Get our estimate before you. sell une. dieaged grill cook, hours, il a.m. ,, te 0 obligation courteon a to 8 p.m. No Sundays or Holi ce | pag Bi reset joule | for public aouien aver a days, Dixte Diner, Birm waa | sq avn $044) or desirable. | WOM AN TO BABYSIT WHO IRONING WANTED. i|* psy . 4 '¢s &. «HAYDEN, Realtor . Box 4, drives, west of B'ham, MI Mi 64800. | or piece, FE 6-0030, ie ok 3 me Pine ere Tincots 4 | . a. * ; ‘ : . “ » ® ‘ oe 4 , ro > 4 — os ae a cam ’ “ ee | / , A ] Ke bi : * ‘ * : | \ é & : eat A bs s 4 1 WISH TO PURCHASE’-A 4 room modern house rear bus ine, Will. pay cash for your equity, Box No 3, Pontiac Press Is there any doubi? That, 12 full-time salesmen with trained sales techniques and 2-way | radio equipped care. will serve you best? Yr action tomorrow —. | call our office today! ITE. BROS. * phone. ee 3-1295 Open Eves, ‘dl 8 — Sun, I to 5 PEDDLING. YOUR “PROPERTY? Tt DOESN . Our method of Towing pects saves you time and mone . “Don't worry with lookers.”* Cali tus pow. We need farms, lake, and residentia Properties. We handle all details for financing and clos- \ To Buy—To #ell~—To Trade YOU BUY iT—WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 2.0263 | 1975 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH “OST OFFICE / BUY OR SELL 1 will personally ‘uy your prop- erty or wil sell it ior you end { show jou how to get cash if the | ‘ee = tis RILEY, BROKER rE‘¢1i57 rE + 500 Elis. _Lake Rad. We seaiaing a eputa ih } coger b a Tending hee Bonilee ending My “ne ns of anpoin - | oe Cae “your rea! business rtunities —" 3 nated tor Northern resorts i DORRIS & SOV REALTORS. 452 ®. _ Huron _ Phone FE 4-1557 LISTINGS WANTED — Be | 1 § gee s repeenanis. Call and let " } ' ; | BR | Propenry j Leslie R. es, BROKER OY r 2 ek ae — Y a aan a _ only to “qualified roe | fiddléton | PE $-6003 ey GROUND FLOOR. PRIV.|_ '. os at Apt, 103, pas ur wetaeated mode adults. PE 41319, CLEAN, 3 ma mM PT r ENT, & BATH, FE inant ROY KN. AUF, "Realtor vay hoo Gist aaa | | 26% W. Huron OA $3338 Pet 27421 taetltien Uuiities included MY CLOSE -IN 3 AND BATH WILL BUY OR List YOU Broadway, with heat & hot property. poe Metin ue All willties 93 - . aa ! w ies m om > ea eee 7 RM FURN. APT 3 FLDERCY at 2 and. beth. util. Pi PONTIAC, ‘EM ‘ti and lights furn, FE 37261. After tes. “. ‘se , aay i pest casn beat FOR NEW | FRoOM CHD wacom ura. = Or ieasoned land contracts in | ities furnished. 1) Clark at 7 ara : white—or_colored areas Joba a narg ——pRAND NEW _ Phone PE & 5. Huron ‘'watet. Close in. PE 2-145. Salmer Street, just south ot ws HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL? ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Pontiac’: fines’ new avartmenie, |. TYPES Of HOMES AND | _ Close ip, PE 4-01.22. — pin , t% as occuveney. LOTS JUST CALL. WE: RMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE PVT. . WiLL BE MORE THAN bath and ent 116 BE. Howard one AiR oP attomat, as YOUR SELLING PROB- COUPLE. wt Kitchen fane master LEMS YE floor, priv. bath ‘ront & rear oF ER M, RRAL | ent. 2 ike from Sears, $10.50. rome ah tk | BSTAT | WEN, Perry, | Sith indivi ; cord 2 RM: APT { : WM A. |) RMS" PRIV. ENT 8 mairtas | SO THAT WE CAN FILL THE KENNEDY : Steer mn aPeAe as |2 RMS, LY FURN., NR, BUs — “Fear or wortng oie | LAGER, FM Ome ueaeee SBALyOR | cROOM MODERN AP. ARTMENT for Inspection |— | OR TWO. MEN NEAR WATER: tad Seon \5 People | FORD TOWNSHIP HIGH, 1704 . FEderal 8.6918 CRESCENT LAKE RD.” DEI;RiO, AP Killed 2 ROOM APT VERY ATTRAC- 1 sae tng, Qu, Care A, near bay lne’| 2 a 3m apts. ost bathe THEIR. VALUABLE TIME much PE 5-300 costs y wey welcome = gmberrasement of CLARK —~j~ ROOMS AND BATH. 5 ON PC 8 Rs. ot oe REALTY because we. did’ not 70 8. _tanlera . iD am | have enough listings of 2 and 30 —— : | Tine. line. Near “rvervtulne. | bedroom homes to offer them 3 ROOMS FP FURNISHED, | Please help us by oning _Waterford | Village, OR _3-1416, CARGE 3 3 ll AND | CLARK REALTY, FE to 3 CLEAN ROOMS, PF PRIVATE) sell for you today! = = ss |_~=Ssotbath, no drinking its only. jeciereta eae Aes Sa CASH a enaee” WP Ab POINFIL WS. > ¥ ROOM POINTIAC “NO IN ato, erything fara, 2 "Aubura, ~24 HOURS — aaa ar store and We are now tm & position - be ari Gi month, A, Jonnses we Sen bo com per | FE 42533, - ~. erty pure. Pree |) “TAR = CLEAN R ONPURN. 3 RM_APT. HEAT IF- 4 bours MN. - . fer, bemee are priced couple set ad kes 108 | Slated, Ch _ 30008. re ada no en | Paddocks RENTAL ~. |5 ROOM APTS, PLEASANT . 1c Sree ws “tor AC Acetone quiet, clone ba Pts OR, Ren UNITS 7 ROOMS. NEW ¥ DRC Attractive new duplex type units. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor a “nro. “rorkings © oe Reasonable rent, Located tn Pon- TiN. Saginaw St. Ph FE 56-6165 } NEWLY DECORATE nom RMS. _ Open Eves tit 830 pm priv. bath BECOR Norton.” ‘tae call: ge ee an Perry. &t. 3 ROOMS, FURN Art. TT, Iris ae APTS AVAILABLE FOR urn ¥ welcome immediate oc ins month. ROOMS PRIVATE BATH TH & EN per piey $65 bo trance — has 23-3152 203) A Rt 6. UPPER 3 "hOonE BATH, GAS 4 & BATH, NEWLY DEc- Pe’ on bus ine, | per month oxstot Pvt. Entr., bee welcome. FE 5 after 8:30, __ $15 week. Ei yn | WEST f SIDE, 3 3 ROOMS ae. BATH. i ROOMS BATH, GARAGE, | garage, Hea Deiat included. ‘Inquire 9 fined” Couple only. Phone FE | Ses oree eee | an aide ‘4 ~ AND BATH. PVT. ENT, WEST 6 APTS. 4 ROOMS & et FE "yeaa after 6 p.m 7 bas, Upper. ‘4 Pm ad Fae? Nights ROOMS, er “BATH ~ APPLE _factittfes, Soe ean only. oe oe 33003, 4 el eR s a RD. Gas sao AT, rnished "coupler tr Feb Aa Utilities, $45. Rent it Houses Furn Fu piesa od 35 ATTRACTIVE. BOR T bedrm. 13 SS. ee Se apt, 885, ie furn. vie. Also ga houses, adults. Tnion tk “Onivers ty 33197. | hool age welcome, FE Pvt ENT 236 APT. UTIL. FURN. , 5 i MODERN EFFICIENCY ad ng 1 *; ween 3 one 8 CLEA ERN een per noe incl. heat, | ite, No drinkers allowed. FE fights “a gan, BS, 380. BATH & EN- 2 BOOM, SOTF = FOR RENT. a we : REN WEL- i~ * come, Iaeetre 547 Auburn Ave, ‘FURNISHED APT. FOR TWO, ON: lake, employed couple only. Pri. vate, near bus line, $16. weekly! till May 1. Federal 45387. i 22 to 4 on Sunday. FURN «RMB; MAIN” FLOOR. _ come. | . Private entrance and bath, it | fttes furn. Neat “and el ‘Adults FURN, HOUSE WALLED LAKE , t and Bus, Ma 43388, | only, See afte 4:30 Bat. a nd Sun.’ _ta Pinegrove. ___,.. MODERN 5 RM | TIGHT HOUSEKEEPING iNG ROOM | _ment. Pontiac L Uuilities furn, 258 Orehard Lake. |Cage tevert 8 Sears e, ar Vane: Koutts e, a. F198). ay yh stg nes ¢ fefrigerator & stove “9 4 t References requeres, ae RENTAL SER i iber “eevee adaaie teien er. err: ree roker. PE 60703. . sna see Tins 8T 7% LARGE CLEAN rooms with private =. welcome, avaliable ane citing Taundgy ai VERY COMFORT. 3” Rif.“ MOD- | nici aciaiinisinne f tite i OE ta tt Employed ¢. 432 Judson be ROOMS A AND BATH, PRIVATE trance, heat & hot water. Hende: COUPLE. PRIVA “Crance, PE 29 ar __| 3 rabeth ake Rd, No chil- GLOSE IN, EVERYTHING FURN- _ aren. ished, clean private bath & em 3 RMS, A BA 1 trance. After § p.m, FE 6- Sstss, \~-ehild:-r, ‘Tel-Huron, FE .. CLEAN, WARM, 3 ROOMS, . PRI. BDRM.‘ HOME, i vate entrance, utilities, furn, rea-| coor nat Sromace, wi sonable. By month or week. "Tie bs A ca one recrea' ‘ oTe Th . ane | rentin . to reliable be pad fara, $20. weekly, OR. Ss ROOM ss me? OF Nene, EAS A a: |" ge § acres on jake Cozy APT, CLOSE IN. PRIVATE —P°™* entrance & bath. 39 Clark, days 5 nM. “FURR, HOUSE. LAKE- oF phone FE $9641 after 6:90. $16, free MY 32-6082. FULLY” BQ winter, rea 2.08 : . m , Re Ee ee ne co =) $250, down plus, costs. new. 3 bode 1k ; base: vi drive, i “Tam ebiae pessession, Call 4 a F "Templeton ee a ee . ee AUBURN HEIGHTS ~ with = eee | ew 4 rms, and bath. 2 to see this one. 3 3 : See eee as Se hen. with dining | - ' es teeters space, - Pee ‘le ~ - * ——_s es , of} heat, Breeze- Russell Young | I ots ; REALTOR — a Bases a-4805 x K t "Templeton, Realtor —— “ivan REALTY G0. |1 YEAR OLD -SRICK 3 REDRM. | | — Be Ave. | | Tiled bath. Lge. kitchen with pan- - 6. PE 3-9502 Edw. M. Stout, Real in SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER eee sind dinstio, Merms and sereens.| 7 \ ‘GUTH AND COZY BepRoom |" ™ w st. Ph oe | sat. Lane on Spain ranch. "All soplances, taxib oo | Same Eves. "ti 8:30" Waterford Twp: ty ~ tease. On = 5 sae | | SER ae Ee ee EE 3 aga haben. sak. Seam + inte oc itn ree eg, i comtoratin le $36 room 2 be 7 Peg ee ge | US. Pat. OFF, ae ’ ’ — - cate enrass 5 Yiv~- See. ee 22) Lee ee cece sy comen| “But, Te —~- a ee "fr ot eh a a | ' ve ner 2 bedroom home, rity storms poet N = Spins oe mother 6 8 duty — if you! fee ee ee “DORRIS - wn ‘ ; * contract um: . a ae 5 _Deymente, "MA. nies ‘ome Fr \ | after 3:3 a lots of up — st or Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING GURTICe AV rm. & large ‘bedrm. "down, 2 MACEDAY GARDENS | sy owngn, 3 nepaw, BRICK, | eennrenrinnerrree uve sPreauinoa Lace raont| 1 LiL 1 DEN a Nr. Williams Lk. large $ rms.,|~ ob furnace Florida Income Prmerte. rty $13,075 SALE OR TRADE . Big full basmt. gas heat, 2 fireplace, large living rm. pase-| Near Unica ey gi ee | | By owner, family Beautiful living room| ELIZABETH LAKE cer garage. Terms available, ment, oil furnace, ft. lot, | _ $1,000 dn. No / Png ea Fur. ‘er ye | and always ont Soe combina’ Sonne with | $1000 a ee Tatas S Terms. 000 rented 1 py oo senesees naiaetans pirenlace, sion Sick te aeheal. & tee. Excellent: Investment ee ay | ee ee \ Ea i ae Fag he ee el mace, “| , a cove ceilings ‘tn | i ‘ Sa G \ ving Gandy’ boat house | NEA oem. :| Gata te TY. ATEW AYS tO! 3 \vec i: OWNER dai, nice ot. Terms or rade. | oom Domerwith bath, Osi fits John K 7 - Tooms, 1% baths 4 : ANCH _ Separate dining ; kiteh- : 17 nana el HAPPINESS _|° tem” Lake area, "Wha "34054, Ain. EXECUTIVE.» ue ate wie | JO n . Irwin ee ron tt Hu TRH . — ee tes | Deer (or dollar wen comnts tna | geen alee o er 4 REALTOR , Leis A SELL, cer and ram 7 ; e. 1025 * ae Poesia! on, Sen touted if SITE cun,| LOCATION DELUXE | tte 8 Oe > (SELL, SEAGROR | oom bulfstrict rane home in| "001 armas S| phone vege Huron tse city water, sewer, over 30,000 sq.| NEAR OAKLAN “OXFORD DUPLEX | brick a et ae FE _ +s Tries it, of 6 es fast dev: ing sec-| Wisner and cae Box High eat-| 26 rm. apts. offe: livin . "ree ceramic tile batt IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2 5 RMS. BREEZEWAY AND 3CAR ump tion, of 400 with $itoo down. | tractive 4 room and bath, # nea. dining rm... Ba wy Big ‘oe rmo oven and grill and all the o. > ne te eo ‘ta'000 eas. mar, eee Realtor FE 2-04%4 NORTH. SIDE room home with full basement, rms, and bath up, In each apt. 2 poke gg de- or will trade equity toe ee | on "Evenings sock, hy tate jots 0x02 ft] porch, Tandseaped” lot. with wit Sas, Go setile cntare’ ineting eter te. Godlee oor & heme Wallex, sent by |, COLONIAL HILLS a os close t0| fage. Offered at $6,050 1 -\c A WEBSTER REAL price of Conside: “9 wedrm. brick ranch-type home ESTATE : r home tn DOWN — A ne pupae down. OWNER LEA Oxford, M or in trad new 2 bedroom construction. eee ONC “GARDENS SUB. eae VING STATE. manaiedts OA “ease #3123 | Exclusive location, lake sea hone’ oa lot, Call for infor- rg eg Hills Par- Ideal te 100x350 ft. 5 5 OOMS CIVILIAN ASSUME 44 PER ie PER CENT EAST very la w : sae ary, commas water, oul ROU Mi Or mig., SUBURBAN. INCOME — Near Pontiac ine : iid 3} wean naupwrn ave ‘| Qauemtii ‘eip'*wtter ‘esewsr | Atrusive Sedat shate home’ at | Soe apart sisal, Bowens, Mig | -fikuly rm. Shien ie” puneled “OTTER THLL, SUB, | Serecie sat tisaastes’ seam | oved street, © men, ol email) retet Sreot Past bet ay A —— et ct utlity, attach pl Corner lot 16ixie¢ ft., highly re-| Sd) bath. | § "vedroom home in | ford. ‘Mich MU ¢-a0t8 floors. ‘birch flush doors," beaut SS) ee eee tee, warene. 8 $28.95 Norms: are! tricted, lake perfect adits b . J ‘ . lo _ ; + eiricted take (privileges ou two | Perle conde ercaton, Sac et Sarin ead comes | SREP OG neecerens| “JERRY E “OFF JOSLYN - unit. storms and screens: 2 lots | ~ AU BU RN HEIGHTS other selling a aoe.tesens | iaume ... f model =, ADAMS Good building tue ae” Saba, Lobe | see oot qrenen, eiinen ee 6 ae ot ee division. Forty minute drive trom | 31 W. HURON OPEN 9 e ase ered iat iio. s. downtown a8 bath, 1 Pontiac. Featu pene Lake Estates, bigh | oe, $1, 6 down ‘POSSESSION paneled sleeping porch,, WEBSTER SCHOOL, DeeTRICT ms, full full basement. F 3 PE_5-4510 or FE s-o705 AVON TOWNSHIP — | gp puyate. gute Ber Uh Gods eae |e Besa eee” | Silvia Seve ety | MODEM 6 EMG, a2 2am ‘o Buy—To Sell—-To Trad ; basement, new Ande: * Twp. well located lots ¥—*) vod sev intwete Tete | MaRS gas, A-C. heating plant. bisch'flush | HATCHERY RD. — 3 bedroom over $1500, Cal afer 6 on Ta rage. ed lot, black top street. home comnts liveable, | —*-4287. . 3 bedrm. brick ranch, .| Bath. Basement with | "WINDCROFT. ‘SUB, | M AH AN large fo, "thle 7, 1%4 bathe, | Wp iblock “from” bus. Immediate | Storms & screens, ty “oll furnace. i Meal 64204 . seen tated / MS and dry. good location ; ~~. .o ~ aed ES ake Ba i me wee T , 7 Terms. ned _ . $16,750. BR A AD Jc Sc HAY DEN, Realtor Seat Taree REALTY CO.. REALTORS WATE Th / PE 6-041 with ‘carpet ITE RFOR 4 on the market to- ing. drapes, and storms. Loads of | Let 140x305 ft. corner Mt. Clemens EE en An exe. buy. 2 ORD down day. (Swner, fear ee oe — Sree Been, . ‘ Court . reets ¥ semi-finished Pa abie. OL Il Rater and sewer, over «2.000 sq.) NEXT DOOR 70, "Sranch heat, ‘full Desement with belit in| standing basement’ sith new oll a — a P - B -$9,500 . All Ra, In MY ag ah EMPSTE 4 ' shown S apeeter. waly. $13,800: AC Drees views. 5 clean ie ne. ae ass nicely located. Carpeted tiv: 100 Ft. from Boat Dock G STEAD SPECI AL! , Mite. cchoole” alge’ surrounding | [tigment® Let us show you this |" ine and cettthenee eh Wat 102 E. Huron =! “JERRY E. ADAMS homes. — _ leday. ing and . me 2 ee and Long re. +0 CB vee. hE aN an +a rooms, not Broker | meat, ofl teers. Pull pase: 4 large living rm. te ay * modern. located wort 3 72 HURON GARDE: $1,000 DOW.i r foxes Taitached 6 oume comb. 2 + wee te Cone Sve. . BW: neces _____vs 5.4510, un DOWN On this beautiful brick ranch ta dstores. Pos moat ts ” garage. Large "oa large jots A steal at This fi 3. bedroom: . Sess: 15 Pere ee Oe) ANNE TT | eee om rot om near eens | nea anne, NS ON VALLEY REALTY heat, mirror like oak floors, pine. | . 7708 Pontiae ‘Lake a SELL OR TR. ADE | ret re muce bath, and Kitch- OUTSIDE CITY vs | $10,950 MU_4-5505 OFFERS $4,500 equity in room garees. 2 Necks from togeing | nowy ¢ d 2 bed bun. «?_-bedroom =nodern. Pull West of Be Located: 3 miles son blank cee tienbie nse | foem,” ail ok 4 pe gk Ri Drayton Area Mie’ Stole car, modern | 380, ENOUGH rable ving | = | $8256 with “low down” payment. oll beat, hot arnt "heat. 6 room od. ‘housetrailer, \ e lving-small_ * e . closed wi fa ot 180 4 5 close to | oF sell with Sow dome par: enough to fit your purse! 2 | We BET GG & SOARS “eT car garage, Lease privile = senate, Oe fereeeae. eanee | = ; = located | in north section ‘of | 759 DORRIS & SON REALTORS SC H R AM parment" or =" enue ea wane seer” Leslie R. Middleton “alte. Planter-divided living room | ro so one rE Bousetraiter for "equity : : oe BROKER . “El” x stepeae ri MULTIPLE 1 Realtor ° + saw es Z North Side—Brick . , | PE #0003 ; Fe 7-0004| _ full basement, berated are wl J corner od on George Blai Real tag cay aeamatieel b en Sy = Practically new 2 bedroom car garage. Price? Only sit. st 500 Do Open Eves. & Sun. Res. PE 8.2804 ge air Kea alty cr ; © ies bug ind bath’ brick home pus| NoD A wn LIIPLE Listing service" OR "3-125 xe USIVE ried? utility room. “eaturing 12 o Down Payment WEST SIDE é Makes you the owner of this |_____ DRAYTON PLAINS Clarkston Home on picture eater yooreame, 33K12, by hE gp Be Lb 2 — a Sonnet Behool waistriet.. The A REAL NICE HOME UNION LAKE ~ * i 5 hd ae automatic gas heat, vene- starter homes with en base: attic. Carpeted living and din- busy mother will appreciate WITH 3 BEDRMS. For only eee down you can own tian blinds and 2.car ga- ment & rough wiring; or ing room, full basement . with | the remodeled kitchen, the AND 2-FIRE Cony - construction 2 bed- rage. Located on ‘arge cor- build on our ‘ot with smail rec, room. 11% car garage, | extra % bath. and the full =| * PLACES room heme with coal furnace, lot ner lot, aved street, close down payment. F.C. WOOD fenced yard. Priced for quick basement with automatic oi1 | =%¢. suburban location — 42 ft and cold water, sarge lot, located h h . wm Coole oon eon to —, bus line. co. 1725 WILLIAMS LAKE onte bo bi nag Cash to 4 per. fleet: ay price $8,500—be Heep oo tm. with fireplace. Tim- | jeges pag geod 2. with prt vie Aer 6. call OR 1c geen ortgage. st, call now! plastered walls, ‘carpeted ‘living yy district Pull “price Clarkston ; | IT'S BRICKPRONT! | St. Benedic rm. custom drapes ceramic ‘tile | 1 ag " attractivé § room bome in $1,000 DOWN ree Dedrooks home situated; 2,78 old Seagate consist- lore. Attach: ga Nicely tas. EMBREE & GREGG condition. Living roo : 15°x125" situated | ing of § room =f Mpen. garage, Nicely lend. _ 13865 Union Lake Rd.- fais ‘with fireplace. dining LORED ge Pe full bes aoe noted gain ai emecesred. 4. Bas- Union Lake Villa He ee tatae Soest | oct mine tefod tes) pack Inman, Nees tc) Sa Rated | Bites pee e/a tae hoon . i nm it, ? * down. _ Fatt pate down, t bedrooms. | i ' late sbedtme. cet A Ss the ful room and | per value at{sihgsé, iroux-Franks | sanin BDRM, RANCH STYLE, BUNGA- tore ‘vera "es seboal, ~~ kee he _- ar 10 oon ie neuvmier }4+-Bedroom~ Brick "| 00" Binte Bey. On be701 pevea15 cangearage. wick plan - fear se ms. room Y with ins! MIL er, large ‘ recient My In quiei RILEY, “Broker | and take msde Ei Al, hi West edge of Pontise. This school By owner, “$1000 dows, 18 ted on Drayton Pl ar st “Lake Rd at only $26,000 with $8,006 down. family home has liv- (5191 Lynsue Lane. OR ‘os sell iat ot, x , ¢ rom ae home “a Call us now. , 7 Swe. Oe Se FIRST OFFERING $0. 3-0616 after sells “deen. “tanters good condition, tgs rest a BRICK 3 bedrooms dows: and. 4 fe Tie Regt reach, large START THE NEW YEAR Payments $54, includes tax | © Pest “gttuated pn 2 lots tor | on LAREPRONT BEAUTY bedrms. up Pull basement. lot, 1% baths, 4 °. by Take, “one address on Crystal es and insurance. ‘taling 100 x Soe. lts. car scaped with mature plantings; jot wi trait bed ft. deep boards. New. $85 per =. mot KJ x 120 Phar DRAYTON WOODS-—3 bed garage with additional room Fores Stee OS es and ‘berries, Close to cetoot. ine taxes insur- ro ie _ reom vaneh home. Weod now being used for TY re- | Best Buys a4 “ving room, intrance | Where can you beat this for ae, J for particulars. WILLIS M. ‘BREWER ling and rich. carpeting ping cone, to shop- activities room, ‘Jd attached $14,500, RNOLD REALTY 66 N. Parke FE 46181 Open meee nous OR ° is 1 to $ 4 both living & dining rm. * 4 2-car, brick sartige, With 117° ‘ oa 210 8, Telegraph Rd i FE 8-0628 — MA 5-758! —Sundey 1 to 5. ardrobe closets all have $-Family. Furni Today of lake frontage, you can en-| Seminole Hills , FE_5-0676 PE $5730 <<<. -——F= 5714 Waterford Township sliding doors, About ‘2 acre 5-Family, Fur tished joy ice skating new and all | This almost new . | -_ 3" GOOD HOUSE. GOOD LOCATION. VETS ‘4 4 ne were 5 Jemuty e erement in ex: 7 : yaser Foto — ayy at your | built home Offers 2 bedrme. FOR COLORED | Bargain. PE 2-1842. ATION, roperty Gatage is at cellent zesidential section | SIEVER LAKE FRONT and bath down: | plus 2 6 rooms. Pull b tony ; - Williams eke ate $290. DOWN ted cad -No better value at wot —— gas heat Destenet. a Hvies. Fe ooage Y ueshe R. Tripp, Realtor Yneluded. pm Senerts garage, $7,050: $1,300 down, ALSO | i N othing Down degen ranch home with) $85 mo. payments—3o yr. morte. y appliances. sls a wont evens tevel: home ‘with 4 porches 75 West — Street pe : thenn ama $5,000 = "S800 oe doen Lng More. Cale. We at Walle 3 bodrm. starter house, fire sane Tie ath, nad) “29-3 bearm. frame ranch homes, | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor income. Lot 19 x 170 with Peation ‘room. boat. house, _— FE sme) Zul'basement wi gue neat wiring and plumbing includes. ancy ot = BOALITy large kitchen, tile beth. Prone Pm Sti0 on’: Lad $19,900 ter _ euros. Jarge living room with pie: — shaded jot t tvites ier C. HOU STON REALT Y | | Small dn, payment wil int “ IM features sepes ad 32028 | ware Wis dow overlooking : inspection, Full price $18,- FE (¢0333 peat McDonald. OR Leslie R.T , Realtor odel Open OR 9300 | Donelson Park ie ceramie tile baths, Ige. 500. 1571 Irwin 4% bik. x gk M s, * a i Attractive 7 room home fea- 12 x 14 kitehen with cer- Sli wy G raid Pe Fe ven] ~ tee renaoryad aut | * Mel Mette hat | 7, AS pase wi ) a J on. main floor, full base- deat attached garage. “com. . Rene eee em brick home, ; ED FISHER ~ 4 j . Oe ment with 12 ¢ 35 recrea- pletely furnished including ‘ . Hers Gasset. oil ye ; | - “ONLY 8 LEFr 19322 James Cousens, Detroft, Mich Established in 1916 | ton room finished ip knot | Never offered” ai this low Small Down P bo Re atb o80" will aces tase Donelson Fark ~ ee var and fireplace, Attached | price of only $35,000 with wn Faymen va harry Maton fo butt ¢ bam brick. Fea- Hold FURNISHED —- MACEDAY LAKE "— | Across road breezeway and 2 car garage.| © only $12,000 Y scwa. ‘mae $0 por wants S rooms, full for cash. accept $ less res are 2 isees, care * 3 BEDROOM noun Ready to move in—3 room home _‘fenced yore: Sxta garace. ergs! at ee | Pescossion. Pe eice frat trees Only po? Pe coke ene as X : . mee we Yor street in Keego. modern kitchen. Plenty of shade | terms, . $3950 1g block from school tn an GI ‘Resale . outdoor a, well land- NOTH ING DOWN This is ideal for couple, Full price & some fruit trees, $11,500, . SIM excellent neighborhood. 3 \bedroom, ranch {the seaped yard with beautiful COSTS ONLY n, Only $50 per terms. Caks Lake * privileges go Drayton featuring ige. * shade trees, and brick ga- | * "LOVELAND COZY BUNGALOW — Ali insulated, Roy Annett Inc. Tedieom’ bome ‘Incated’ oh Near Auburn Heights ‘ ih lake privileges with iaroaroun round, Price $21.00, | MONTHLY PAYMENTS “| : wood siding, attractive cool yet | Realtors ood blacktop road west of 7 room. 3 bedroom home ar attached “Jered . rey an Cave take a Kege Yarer| Hcbshe UHH Aitag room: | Open Evenings” wun "O8 evita | parienmmuee: |B tuiecnsua | WMH KNUDSEN |) pa scettt dentin S.PE 2-4875 . A aie) o8k floors, full basement, fur- | ns & Sun. I to 4 dinitig space. Excellent for 609x200 ft. lot, nicely. = : sake REALTOR DIRECTLY BEHIND Jo. > neon. 0.8 0; $2200 down. Bal. smell family. Only. 1050 dn. wil ban and only $750 down ans va See State Bank Bide. ona ain ar In sTbARL- * Multiple Listing Service ‘ " é a aaa monthly pay- , . B ate EE S016 ____ Eres, Call PE 2-003 : ‘ B ALE, ‘ * ‘wegR DAVISBURG -- acres, a $760 DOIN, § bedroom For Colored man . “WESTOWN - h . = + “4 ‘ i 7 Caf de ,Planning fine high setting for this § oom to downtown Lot. 80 beg 4 ROOMS AND MORE Located on, Berry , street. K \ "B uy REALTY CO 2 ‘ { heat rare, I diate p stor ° r this : . . AD. tt eo we WOULD LIKE TO 1N.| mere ground ares. GaN: J ROOMS Re “ise rivine ampsen ‘ VITE YOU TO SEE OUR “Mod. $1,450 down. Bal, $43 per 'mo.| handy “= Parkdale st. Just ee hg tet room, spacious kitchen, full en W AIT! mm ‘kK 3 bedroom ranch . ‘ boarding home. basement, fenc L home. with full basement. Size | $500 DOWN — Vacant, well-located S Rome. inated tn lot, = | REAL , ¥ Mi sete 988 x 40. Price only $15,800 on 2 oF 3 bedroom, 2 bathe, fa, $1882 DOWN. 2 bedroom forely rooms, ar a tendie payment wat TORS F E 40528 W ashington Park Sub. Before you buy — or sell i ge |. Game lot tals fe te bert vate | Gifred'turace, Sear garage, | CBee, me ot | athe, replace, metudes 311 8. Telegraph __\Bves. & gun.| dedroom Sungaiow ‘tiere te" bes | Coll C. Schuet eo m . = enywhere in ace, 2-car garage. restful brary master b34- G : : close to bus| c 2-109" " & custom built home. We can This is @ gooa one. Only $8. yooan tial eri LES REAL TY co. shopping ch t -v-| iso estimate pian of your| #900 down. Bal. like rent. 22000 DOWN Dandy 2 bed- oom, ha’ private bath (bath | 92 West Huron 8t. . C tin m (room ind dining ue choice. We arrange necessary . room home i Birmingham. full basement san new eee | S “OPEN —_— N I HOLI tle ba bale Wis shower, esx | pocense ofchuets has Gaew. Sag see model néar out ae ceation lower -— West side $3000 DOWN. Lovele 3 room tomatic oll furnace. "3 eat i us ° an h fo ettomat tie = Fs a ter~and more person. office before the tush Seth Super epee cue ot se | ROME iD. Milsaneth Lane aed THE BEST MOLTIFLE LISTING SERVES Pric seat if; be eae ee estate problems. C sthustt graticoss go up. Atk for ‘Mr'| Bath ner 3,8 bath. tes BUY JIN PONTIAC, 1000 THIS IS HOT! WES" ounpane \ nena: adeda ster nomen for at ie as —_ w ath. ith $5000 down, (PS—only ’ . ~ also, rentals Stea * “ with AR- Ww est Side—Brick excellent sips. #80 rage. sl 0 J. ‘A. T ayl or T'mile west of sity limits.) Geenic 200 acres, em vate $ soem Shy beth, full base Just Like New EM aioe cg eal Also pert: j how vacanr. so you can Edw. M. Stout, Realtor read ee ‘on Rochester Rd. rage—immediate possession. ‘Bedrm. Rancher chas area. Call MUtual j teem, one floor, Ranch Home, (en Gn ieee nich eter To Oakland Ave. pe te TT , Segines an ee | ferme Vales COR we Mee Brie sed) BAe siteable went. tu sburben location, 1404 E, Highland * ‘ F venin : BOR, cepeted nme, om sand | ine Muninan Late. 3 wedroome, |= ies Parking | MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE | 1COME Soot” site, wh tien OF Ng pad ng BRE as / or fr , iv room, dint * * + ~nea' clean 4 ’ ving ai ‘ fi ecreation, GAS furnace.| fireplace, large inidg L. too! | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Drayton Plai Good rental on Florence st. New: | Sad bath. Lot 60x x00 fh Som” Wen cnewen," .chambame im hah besseat Pe ve 48 / | Reaeee Ml hae | + based tam bent 287 | coer rayton Plains Area | frreiecoraita” az" hei | a%4 ACRES — 0 BOW i rer emia |S APTS: So. . Bl aaa | owner tnd'4 rooms up for rental | 9 Bedtoom, nob t bat a| ites, 1 block from Basie school. rooms and bath a tie ho fee, caeule ut cmercd| ‘Sam Yn. Ome: Only a bi | oomfield—Tyr ade FLOYD KENT, Realt ate entrances and baths,| J@ree. modern utilty room, All $2500 down will handle . tty room — excelient ry terms. lot. Offered | ‘Sears & Colored ok Ao -| An opportunity for you to trade | 9999 < peeattor | heat and hot gater, fuli| Te¥, borer in the area. Ap- det land and henhouse, im- Priced aly .000 ane pould yur ne home, Lor OR LAND res Dixie Hwy, at” Telegraph price Just $8450 with terms. —-* § yrs. old, Lot’ s' VACANT / mediate possession, RD. aed low + bongs (go -cusronen Pie * INCOME ~ 6 rooms down for. 2 miles to Oxtord, paved road, %j | NEAR LINCOLN Jr. HIOR NIC FIC LIE |= a (RILEY, Broker age IE ag o" SQwR Sf ethan 5 BOWE? Satay nay nee eters Se ee tr pe sn : a8 rs ; - setvwineunme | trances and seperate ot 4 vs ° vi , , PATRRGE| Sl eer Ee wirecise ES | pusness Opportunities $1 Busine Opportunies $1] RS satrnet ear mE a Aad alee hak a ay - REALTO : TITT. ee aia tT Oe ee ener ; anise Mortgage | Loans 54) tops, popular terrifig values.| og DISHWASHER | NEEDS mE seem, meee aa bcoe Building can be used for laa AC ON BLACKTOP d -| tae. Only $3,500 for Bau compare these 393 . Or- PLUMBING lastered walls, purposes. . This M43 te cam 7. Thru Partri ge ventory. New brick store a hit Fluorescent, &®: — Timken GAs ‘hp Lem ong ie worth your me, looking nen Wilson, Bkr, Buy Thru Partridge - Es or ‘per sleton. Re Realt or LO ANS — $600 to $1,500 sin anni DAVENF ORT: F HOME TRIAL . and 26 and shade| at for 80 ACRES emple rok thy, Purpose on | DARK TU fair 62668. A. WAGN . 2 car ‘age, | on corner lot, terms. 80 45x65, SUPER SERVICE sTA- Orchard Rd Pe 4-456) . bal $15. Good cond. 3 e FE 5-221 ai; fenced rite dager Savi. Five Acrés ind other bailziney 10 miles easi | ia very goed ei nel bad Fe 2002 seria" County ty ons or im DINETTE, & set SEWING” Ma. ——— op Peano, acd Priced at ho’ nd - of Marlette, Terms. : ’ or pow a CONSOLE TV.| plete so "painted double bed. Rarenseg gga ae) Geos one | ACRES | STANDARD | es oe a A A bedrooms all on one fines. wiee . highway, This is good pi How Sreom heme & snenee. “LET’S TALK oro build @ garage of 08 . WALTON TV WALNUT 1 DINING se vie and diving room ei" “ wer, sf re Only” 311350 and ——— + om, © - y SINESS” OIL CO. _ & sarage home | Walton, eor. Joslyn, Pe aa nee x12 rugs & MATERIAL on . on ; sak floors 2 tots ‘all, fenced. terms Makes “any type of ie ah ey hee om BUSINES: Is now aco “Tal porcelats| Apply 200° sloall SES, mic "ie “idkes i Guaranteed. may NUT SPIN — S40 Highland, ei uttlity room, 3 seo @ith terms, nes anytime, If so ; Anvone? tions for 2 stall, « 7 Pontiac. or phone FE 48-1564. Coronet. Phone - 0038. ot 7 > Priced business. ; * soess. Taxi Anyone? vice station located on peaviy Phone FQ MASTER ELEC. | —.__Phone PE 5-00: , in ow. LUXAINE FURNACE |” Ott o r call: s in small traveled US. 10 in. Waterto § 55 stectRO MASTER ELEC. WESTINGHOUSE REPRIG. 19 burner with all cont: TATE hP Street . “anaes - 2 cab com tise, both nr. trave Well. established bust- Swaps aE C2 on hess ottee, OE Se a. Late meee ~ ante defrost. contition, 13 8. Parke Bt. . CLARK REA AL ESTAT! Nort bi erry with l kston town “poopened university. — Good opportunity 1 aaah we pau ins BED. stove, 5 or Waat. Actecs top large ‘frecees. Reg. E FATI GS FE 40002 days og, Peaseam heme with ar Can be benehes a0 & unit of man. Company financial assist: WILL SWAP PQUITY IN 3 BED. sinc WATER aEatey. war- jeg?™ only, 0280.95. Milk's | “TUXAIR " uSERPED aut Ss Vien Beat LAfge ‘enclosed tou REAL ESTATE INC. | Sipe | SARS PR we ar Bole aA lend ACCOM SYSTEMS wea. Two car : hic 2 . ALSO $80.95 Milk's : pioaatteger te | Bras earn | wiante $860 | Class B Hotel PE 4-1584 = tthe ne FE 88. srecrauc LOTS DRYER Fa slighty | ents wodFery es ol" PE i tiful brick 2 bedroom live LAWRENCE ra Ee labo Oren, peer Fuutiee. — mous ne values, Mich-| 8.9191. . finished tile bath, large siness Property 49 building, bar, CUTE __ exceptional 5 ae oT ; 4 "tng room ‘lettre cupboards, A Y LORD Sale Business Prope vy tng. quarters nd | Toomis to OR | rae IN A CUTE fran “Fs mt, 383. WAYNE chia 4 7 . e . bg = oak floors, newly decoraved, ful G Buy Thru Partridge only $05,000 0a good terme. Mon! ERN HOME IN TOWN, FREEZER UPRIORT ONE” OF APPLIANCE SALE : oll fy beauti- Open, Eves. y Partridge WO 2-5870 | HOUSE TRAIL- Americas best makes, freezer Up to 40 per cent discount on é Soar elie oli $13,800; | 18 Pee Ts ses List Thea Partridge | MICHIGAN BUSINESS TATE OB Value, Ege Highly ‘scratched Jn | new “floor sample refrigerators ! m tse For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Ty Pa sonny ranouemern, geen! = EXT.29300 | BE” wirneeranten | Bamiguguens Pmcrenen 8) Fenn deena et? | ee Teeeet ee ee p. W. DINNAN 1M ReceoRaPit RD, a ig Aoi Far ott Pw Eee ee | ee esi Midcollane ea i arge large liv- EDRM. HOME ™ 42577 - . Parking. LS TO FINISH. fo $12, FS OOe. = * eee, ee rear got eae ow seen | RR aie! Rete Seat ne ieBoeit YPM | poranca spam a8 FOUR tes aiey, Siapt SRapOta sone Pe St * gg *iooking Walters Late seen ~ COMMERCIAL : you? Mug. Newman's Variety Gilt ABC ‘slectric range in model 1. | omstrator, FE 8533. 1 cent off on Sunbeam + ‘boards, b today. = ge wong ~w A COMME < _bhe . hard Lk. Ave. ’ JET, Realtor , 1056 table model 1?- ‘Sq GAL. ELEC. HEA . 05.) 30 pe re ware. : tifut Jot See this one lake priv 280 feet fronta, : ,_ 915 Orchard 1 VALU condition, ision which has heater, $54.95. E cee att atts ESR Sea mer ig at ares, geg| SEMURETIREMENT "ipa cng Pata al og hina Aen a io gee | eaeetiaony oe Oe) MLE Riaeg e| a Smee TA Mi droom oak floors, Y 2000 Ss MA §-0682 lodge hall. $35.00 per ; 3 & equipment, Reasonable.|" MULTIPLE LIST , 7) i undry 7 dave. pew 3, bedrecm with dinette, pic: BEAUTIFUL #5 FT. LAKEFRONT foo tin or Ie si or part cher with security. | We in tam Pe tabee' comecean (F ,BED i with uerenge Teun: | PURNITURE EXC. BOND. An. (Oe. we pul chite closet. oe pg PERS ner Se] Fees aoe | Pa | em gs, ay | hak ar rex ages Na St ol ed ne | ; t its bes towns in No : ; y. id ACID... sias00 with terms. \) OrreR HILLS BRICK POLE FAR: | end sundays, operation.” No" competition, Poi sit Oh a Lifetime i WiNcunSgPER SEECTAL URED sal | Pique iben ene, peer Jong OR sSasenets Steel & Creoeote Ol ec O08 FOR COLORED, Near downtown: ag Re ES HIGHLAND ROAD | showing ican be bandied wice large home with 4 housekeep-| ‘47 "mora for’ 1 ton ‘pickup’ er enlng Terrace. 7 ALUMINUM SIDING § oe ipoctas ponies £ jaro boduteing Foom, kitchen, a Sale Lots 46 83 ft. of sanee da test with $15,000 down | ing rooms, —_ 1% aa PE 98-0217. GATELEO TABLE, ELEC. MEAT: “Tt's om buy in the im. y co & Bying 0" "vase ment, stoker or Sa Ae right in the ngest | includes of them. ers for‘rent. 3 ca pag a sell. R smDAN FoR | OAT size bed a season.” =, low prices, L & Bun full frait t “~ growing ares. ar garage, etc. Lots retir-|CHEV, 2 DOO! ou , floor lamp, ta mee, te, rt, instal | COAL & Ave. FE Sesion Se ee, | aaron oe Balan" Oaty “te “eat AY LOT) Heo ee erie ES ae tat ave Fetiamst ferry | ee ait ent |gPA PURE iz a down, lots ® Protected ; J. A. , ITY IN ‘64 FORD 3-DR_ FOR ay ave fuel. Pirst years te | Me te. (21) ft. eh fn. fim Williams Realty | Ssecrel menue wie ee F. C. Wood Co. REALTOn INSURANCE West Side M4, ton enclosed toe Bist. |" COING OUT OF , | Re Smoney sfumioum "stofms "and | °* SAVE, PLUMBING “SyEPLY, © $ Baldwin Ave. Ny | Paneed. MES-BARTRAM papal on” 31238 | 109 “Oakland Ave. Pree Parking | 4 peayutul building with appros.| Gag sratION WHAT HAVE YOU? . BUSINESS awnings. Youngstown kitchens, OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO PLEASANT LOCATION 4392 402_Dinie Hey, i OR _ 3.1950 REALAGE Open oo . Pe ease OT" Pree Par aL \¢ «800 aa. ft. aren. on nat water |@ Bee ad Loe See i i EVERYTHING GOES! save VALLELY'S . “Aupara oot OLD ‘ike new. 1 nethen your : - 3 bedreeme Dame i, RIVE After 8:00 so | GF st. 1880, $25,000 profits.| nea be used for doc-| GRAND FE 20432. JARGAINS GALORE! chester Rds “| Frage. new Lake privileges, 3 almost new. OTTAWA D rher Williams Lake Road & mdse. Est. 1 partnership break.|. the front. Can $28,500 down.|for pickup truck, BARG 7 magazine | for tree ~| ‘Terms. PE +5654, with bard finishing on the Beautiful level jot, 70 ft. front- | Co: Mr ‘Mangas’ "Bor ¢ Pontiac | tor's clinic. es Ca 8 pm. tor LATE MODEL CAR AND Chee see back” susee fon oan WATER ee | se FURNACE, aot TYPE, needs some & screens. . $5,009 16 per cent for wa . . Mr. Mangan __| Call ail us s between “FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT | 7s ook ee gy PR gd AUTO, eS $5. Re- | OL. a) ‘ Only. § at Bon't heskate,| 255, “oe Lake orrice — | Repair Garage and MALL. MACHINE “SHOP IN OP- W. ] PROPERTY). H. J. VAN WELT, painted “hes gra Sap stool | verse ‘rnp tollets, 43011: 3 ve: | Bond x Br THE ve EAREERONT oa! mde | rmtta ar.t| Beeoe| HW. Bigelow | seein Ge ortames | Sai nether Maths | fe Bl fb ht ae hae Enuet eet oe wad , ® can : - £ a io’. id for len. "a pson, . living rm. We hi af oy pes mee aving it 2. office and stock i) or r_ OR 3- 31427. - 504 W. — St. at Dwight st, SINGER ZIG ‘ould swap for to 18" x REMAINING 8. Pe - my 6 . G.. A. : With natural Drei ‘replace. bed. | . ts lef on the toll Lake room. "Now used as carburgtor i * BELL. REALTOR ST oSEn RHO RE. oertnct mmacoel of exe voles sa MUCH Or the om Yury | Perry Se rere wd ktenee, & bea | - wine, a “and | Tom. Now ised, as carburgtor TO oY ce | 18 TRE “BIRD” | coca wat coutnct-mmedel af of Fog 3S PRES Sen VE PLUMBING yy §-2100 YwWooD dining rm, basement Carroy Lake, ‘Cedar *tsien ico, Le oe a ine for future PARTE __ | Wipow . oy 47995. yon GALL FE |i in Ld and PL and rooms and pets Up cesed in, | Garay Lake $2,500 up. Terms. expansion. ‘This has been a| +O spp FIRST TIME reste pie a ‘nop kai SWAP. BUY OR SELL — PICK & PAINT STORE BLACK | Ooi; | “Of all kinds, ware. with beats large 8c . A real with | profitable” set. up form. GAs STATION, NO, ¢ FIRST TIME arters to _ Swap Service. OR 3-0243. ay — 14 825, y's 3 pe, suit’ faterioe. doees: , Be Sie ers ay Pr Pant mewte tte | EE Orme she she a | Oi feet fre Ee stad" FFs saab your go 1c Ons grove. 00, WARHTER, WE BRICK RECLATMED = ALC'YOU | $ieteg’eemBh Ge'tah had . . ood gallonage ashin a tes for sale B idwin Ave. me “CR RAWFORD AGENCY /T. G: Tr ocke _ JOHN ceptanally well f minor. repair ~~ Sale ded Contracts 52 seeae. Se por seat at on all fire- 0 aR REFRIGERATOR. OR OW WRECKING. co. wane MACHIN CHINE. ‘E. PeeaNeOr 2 : . - , 00 ny FE 4 REALTOR LER The read service from e aren LLLP PPD PLL LPP ALP Pag =. 4 3-121 sant . REFRIG. z ae Ww. d a ‘SsED. va nese | vinings, MY 10 | & EM Saale fron Union Fe. a 3-467! KINZ ing lots | & par your rent sted 22% DISCOUNT iy ARNE S HARDW nASE wiorPoINT, 1 cu? ieee - ehipeedy, $8 6 Lavataros omy | 5 ion, bre oe PRE — BUI ; . a gal, Com uit eke node E a ‘ 4.95. R, $34.45. | REAL Setadec’ shouh ievures' bh equip- On ¢ 2 bedroom modérn 42 W. Huron St. Basy HOTPOINT ELECT. $14.06. scent, 303 Or- we BROWN’: po er no W ifuron.., St ents ain’ aici eat home in goad Went Suburban “For Sale Cl Clothing 56 Bh: ens ae . Kiichie | ie _WaPwiens., Pe 4-bon0, ©" "™ aa ven from our plans or. yours. Open Eve. "tH 4:30 = yous rty 433 4 i $0, eee LENOTH, | dining table & 4 chairs, 1 me BATHROOM Fi FoRes. Youwas. . — =e bed & springs town furnaces. : HERBERT C. DAVIS. - $ Diaper initios. 51 tween 5 ee COAT, SIZE 1 Ps ‘ en musk-/| finish bed 2 lamps. An Amer- and coal] hot water steam . 5 ter a__ .Pe 5-4311| Busines ARAN HAIR. 3, ALL Work sliver. bi _, i tab: jth 100-watt utomatic a ; “home ye. Excellent construc ie. Oo oats. post AGE “76 er. Rew ‘ ag ratory & Dole, eee, for Fy / Cc Wo O d Co. | ase bah my TOWN transtormer iat trier. will sac bardware a siectieal supplies, | “near Cass 50. 74 N. Simmons , $100 _or SUITS .... $5-810-8 rifice bs ; Bre. | See this one today. Onif = : Call Pe 5.1390. te OXFORD NEW SUNOCO | REALTOR, on0% 1208 TOBCOATS, {2ooaTs.. $5-610-618 | INVENTORY BALE - pipe. ‘eh tee Y Sheetrock ; bs « Open ac) le Cogs ’ - . $7950 PULL =e elefates west Buy Thru Partri 8 . . for Rent: | | ne 5:00 OR os mse i. fur rom wig: * ++ 20.98 Chest ot drawers $19. r_ Rad. = = 30 bedrooms Fenn a. isoxise} — List Thru Partridge RN Service Stations Cprne + Williams Lake E away Ayigents Chifferobe $18, in Gearhe Sak, sete. | Ay sotgehtd suburban location. Kot | finish ee TAVERN -_! —s Lax D CONTRACT. VER iY" Gop LAYAWAY ELAN | PM. | Studio couch $18 saeters ee iz tt ae Se Oe S/n. | pak vee tiilet sem Excellent buy with good potential, PACTLITIEG: modern, 2-bay anad 3m EDWARDS OUTLET 1s 8. “f Radio $7 hc aha Blase isolation tn 300 et ®. eas Owner m / AME 88 iNET 96. oy room cozy bun- Cheralcee hey 5 advantages of of sill health. Beet’’ and GALLONAGE: yo: LAND con- | MARS CA et NY Bera tweed Gas range $15 | Chinks to baiidien tae aay les pe a 4 “tai OO OE eo eas cen i| Yeu me wine with take-out. Low overhead. 40,000 gal. . See Se owing $7.- _tult site § ie 41826 after 3:30. Electric range $12.40 ve le sinks from $9.95. G, A. “pa Tite xu galow with full price only $5600, hiss B ¢ Pa, 1 mile west maDorex $6,000 for merchandise 600. ‘= cancens ct to “Sale Household Goods 57 57 tS yy TRADE 2 Pompeon, To 8. Perry. ‘ om n wagwesa «ee ria ermenchat alate CARL W. BIRD, Realtor} i © hor. Se "Pe'9fie0 or On + oc srvuia apie one. dite 104 Bagioews PR 2-9823 “Gallen een be neve at 000 Grange Se jamee WP 8 This is 0 ° so northwest” | LIVING ROOM i “Al. ILE AND 2 CHATRS,| fran alle. ational Bank Bldg. HAPIN tiac / 3-2937 2 PC. 6. ABLE AND 2 __.Hall = ; My "foom mgaera nome wit ful | Pe Coeur y Neiire! MEY 258 C ah Di al 5 ibs aPiw DRY WASHER, GOOB gto ty Figer fain wit ie-| CIRCLE | PLUQRERCENT Pi: pan R gM my ht 6 room ' . Extra it. / 44-6827. , An 4 American twice. res, ing for kitech- é : | farce ou uh fruit econ grapes, | a | REAL ESTATE Southeast comes Eitsabeth/ Lake |“ Woney to. Loan oes Lee transtormer, a ‘toe, dineltes, ‘bedrooms ‘and $08, | SAVE UP TO $800 OW MATER- dee G sare win trede for 2 a URCH SITE. suture | Hwy.,- Drayton Piains| Rd. & Dover nw State Licensed Lenders) $ Saleune go gg ar a ~"reatton Fooms. $11.99 value, 98,98, TALS ecreens pp with basement. Tosatiog for 4701 Dixie EALTORS t p rom irate Bt ckner Customers tion =—. Elizabeth st. . yea A i on athens showrooms. Michigan. [AKE ia a4 mage a €—Modern Bun- crageh te on Sachabew. jean Eves. MAple 8-1240 = 2 ee 5 aemmagee ” re : Sham. 3a 6-0955. inige se mingora 8 ‘apices, | Fracrcecckt, 304 Eabe BURMEISTE Co. ULL. PRICE—Mode te p OR 31 s — lormation phone Mr. : 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITS, Mi & _Ave. ia “fear cia ma eens ae | Sel ‘Beaipies dae Pe Iks | tit eat te |e oma os | kermmrnoor mere | Ee Ty ee y Sereetis end storms, ‘Terms. PRIME INVESTMENT r rid e Garfleld 2-6043 after pm. Happy OIKS | War “yp ‘mattress, PE" 6-609, | LEONARD REPRIOI a a vate fr 2 3% Me, oT loyes serve with a| springs & mattress 3 DIAMOND LOVELY LIVING ROOM ir,| the pair, 2330 . legraph & . Large 715x300 ft. lot y this new sad held on to it «| Da t g d Buckner’s Emp most friendly manner. |§295 i11-F1 ail Spal, for only $10 per pair. : 1“ eit in the city. rest, Rew beth| for a while” and’ make "money. ~Stanc lar megpdt ti shana || Tecords will’ be sold. for best | Pe? Suas Snat't -o¢ iat Wie | BRE YOUR OWN WELL COM SEPTIC TANKS - with full fixtures." Neat ac 8| Another comer in an, arse that s 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Bis easy t0, deal at Buckner's.| records. w $200.” Call OR 3-3088. MAYTAG too Mt -0595. | plete outflt cheap. FE 10381 att ee i Coul® be resend, to commercial STORE_AND GROCERY. | | thews ipveveryone and borrowing | ier -over #200. Call_OR_ 3-088, eA re | we Vaute ors Wile, LE RA, haw $4,950. will buy—exeellent yg i move imme na ems rarz ene, a al SAHOGANY CORNER, CHIN A ELECTRIC GRCULATOR, $36. | re SALE ee f L. BROWN, Realtor Edw, M. Stout, Realtor jake area or on etic. available. Provide for your immediate and 7 fang! FE #1713, | Cond $08, OL Lis, ‘oF cold air tend Oa toe | atemtoem Laas Fol. / 2 5} lease i _cludl bie i SO “PORTABLE TELEVISION wv id. 2304 & doors, inum DG ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ws. gee ie Full’ price only #1800 plus ama C ompany ican eeait account a wt otlz CHARTREUSE RUG. PORTABLE gn eaane tectaic ~ Lion? ox asa , where 5 - * Pr > ’ ULLY EQUIPPED GRILL comied, and your patronage is iz’ rv. ee we new. Huted, & =. n am. to 8 pm | ° DRIVE IN yr jocation. tov, and |is now accepting dealer ap- i ros sulla, somolete Bice: | ‘able. 6, chaire. “tu Cat designs. waiene Lumber. O! CHESTER AREA feisin potter" feuaed Yor lication io the agua. | *fonne te to $500 Up to 24 months mitts ot ents a :| same 6 very reasonable. MY $0 value $2.25 room, Talbot u RO e home ine Tt fe. the 2 rice stations ocat 21" size, 80 J] aha ~ $16. "95. Slight terboard, Rock lath, oot i ving atm rontrionens, | ioe! Oi bene ne home. |? BU IC ‘| Fi00 WILL TA g “BURNING see Ucar tabs ey . GJ. RESALE bath, large Uvipg | 1100 4, F minha pee renge. Sanus a uh an coe an 4 Plectrie stove, I) gray 3s ‘ BED FURNACE, ABC BURNER, e room et aouais closets, | Seat"a “tev ien "at tae ets sods itis BAR in downtown ert FINANCE COMPANY Bade curtatat, Mitohon Rome kitchen, large oil heat | terms. : suey us munity 25 FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG WOOD AND AL’ ay ta - Bh ieee monthly Edw. M. Stout, L Realtor | Sines from SBetroh. Grossing bt Madison a : west CO; ee pment le — SD A gee dE ie | BENSON LUMBER bea : o @ s pe r 4 : ee age | Sen Baldwin : =e Wall Tile “3 - bedrooms, . . le A “ a | as Cee Tarver, 91008 “dows with va anal cual room | pees =f an Soe 0 go, “2 s terms, : expand or. is ve leased ll. 430. ELA light atch i. afd valas' f ia Z West SUBURBAN rooms, sot Bur Ber just $18,000 Da. Cerne ae TRANCE co : Sell |, Inventor ' i ing room, plus sock, also rages Es t using Ch La ressenntt ea . er training, ou're no’ sin » ate La bin Gown’ payment $ Ww WARDS FE. PARTRIDGE iden, financial assist- thro N’Chsited Ads! wt esa ch, ve sa Evenings otter @ cai! Mr. Cars road REALTO R 7. FE FE 43581 ance available to qualified pie es t seca Calltoday. - Realtor " "A. JOHNSON, nd : oe W. BURY st. ehh Wasa’ 5 7°" . 1704 S.- pt tBss Sepa sah i J ‘a : a a ene after 5:30. OM) i a9" nes “Paetects Gut Guar. to Talk , Some talking training. Harle- ae Cages, 581 th St. FE Ww Ks old. FE 2-4438. Call before 2:30. i ARIES, CAGES ge ee oa PUPPIES REGISTERED ‘A . Crane’s Bird Hi: Auburn Rd. PE 46510. ri ment NA Heavy duty se orale | an CHAIN SAW away Terms |. Sco aie dem resi ne k. N DEERE AND NEW IDEA pode wagons. S NEW AND USED. PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON 628 N Main Rochester ee AND UIL rs. Barn orenen. Davis Ma- | eer ecaee. Nestomng our’ ob _year of of service. ~ SPECIAL” 11-38 11-28 Tractor Tires Gave $100 on @ set cf tires. Low Intense? TRATES Parts and avn AT HOUGHTEN 8 & SON 3 5 iS 8 ff 2° 3 a E i= sir £ 60 rea -|~ OXFORD TRAILER Your «tie . MOBILE HOME GALES me. 4301 Dixie "sy TRON MOBILHO lake 3-2681 PARK store. fair ||_ "Mt Tremvertetten Spaniel M 32 8. MAIN 87, CLARKSTON 204 8. osname sv. FE «1 | Open Evenings—Please dervice, call PE taen, hone MAple 5-5141 THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We ew a ve & extra, miles, . tiwy, 7 me MERCURY . J. VAN WELT - 1956 On ates 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops _Wanted Used Trucks 89| | OWNER OPERATED, DODGE immediate anent employ FORD ment. COR or fonventionsl. 1956 - away Co. Detroit. TW _3-0980.| 2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops TRUCKS COME TO US 53 Ford F-9 Tractor, air brakes 55 Chevrolet 34 53. GMC Panel -Ton P/U 53 Ford Panel -|°53 Chevrolet 34-Ton Stk, ’51 Ford Tractor 54 Chevrolet Pickup Wilson GMC , Pontiac's exclusive truck dealer * FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars SPALL LP LOLOL LP Pll 91 1988. BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER 8STEERING, POWER BRAKES, EXCELLENT CONDI- TION, 4,600 MILES. CALL FE- 43300 AFTER 4 P. M. WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, boats, uns, camers, etc. paymen Of & good used car, ance easy te BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0207 ‘$1, BUICK @ ~ BPECIAL . $295 Dyna. We finance __ ECONOMY | ZARS, 22 Auburn Wholesale to YOU 753 Ford 4-Dr. .......$565 53 Dodge 4Dr. .....$495 ‘53 Stude.C. Cpe. ...$375 ’52 Plymouth 4-Dr. ..$355 ’52 Hirdson 2-Dr. ... $335 51 Chrysler 4-Dr. V8 $335, ’51 Buick 4-Dr. Dyna. $325, "50 Buick 4-Dr. Dy: na. $275 | "30 Dodge 4-Dr. .?...$165 |» 49 Mercury 2-Dr. ...$145 RIEMENSCHNE] Dodge age Ba 8. Saginaw FE 24131) f 4 t z ‘ AG ne Fi ¥ i '50 Chevrolet Sed. Del'ry | LARRY JEROME 1956 Pontiae Star Chief hard top, i use our wees cate?” "Fee Sele Cats 91 _For Sae-Cors 2 Stee a ae 4 DR. BEL arr. | || after 5 p.m. Clarkston |+ zs Rasesihla ES | Motor Sales | itr finite ge fi, gna | SRT crit DONT NEED CASH _ IMPERIAL| BIRMINGHAM NASH 666 S. Woodward, B’ham Cigarance sate of all new ears and) MI 6-3900 Open till 9 4 DR. HEVROLET BELAIRE 1966. Powerglide, 2 tone silver & white, General Motors ges FA car, In| _MOTOR SALES Power, Beautiful Field Motors vertehtusy Ne vant | bike new ian ROGSGe SNE FT condition. dows and & per F week, PE 8-6061, | ane _ biter takes. Has’ to £ fast. 71665 after 6. 1428 Cass | Wagon. trans 1951 KAISER WITH RADIO, HEAT- condition. ‘ ee ee ‘1 NASH, ona STATION posnaeaieal excellent Radio, F- eye oll Back up bg Auto- matic windshield r, White sidewalls and many other acces- sories, $1800. Ca ae ay) 4-3921 or 2565 Wixom 1955 210 oa. 3-tone blue = ivory. va ndshield washers. "Only $995 LOW DOWN PAYMENT NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM HONEST VALUES - ue. Sedan, x“. P.G., $1,385. Also Riss claer moses from $65 AUTO 8ALES8 74 Oskiand Open ‘til 9. FE 8-6801 CHEV. "56, 4 DR., HARDTOP, P.G., Powerpack, R&H. FE 5-308). ‘$6 CHEV, 210, 2 DR. Like new. FE 2-0618, CHRYSLER ‘53. CREAM HARDTOP 6,200 MI, _5 p.m: PE 44007 ‘DODGE, ‘SOLID BODY, $175. PE 4-069. ~~ THE PLACE TO BUY CARKNER 44063 VAN DYKE; E SALES "NEAR 20 MILE N, TAKE “PE 38-8024, ‘6 FORD. ALL ACCESSORIES e over payments, Contact own- FE $4005. Low down payments Up to 30 months to pay NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIR MINTRAM ‘9 CHEVIE, ~ RADIO, “HEATER, white walls, $119 bach _ sale price. “MI 4-7292 a omy. BEL, mead 81.505" Financin werren a. _ECONOMY msancing 22 Auburn EVROLET, 1956 2-DOOR SEDAN. Heater and defroster. Excellent condition, See this low mileage one owner beauty today. $196 or your car down, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT, 1°56 Cadillac 62 Sedan "56 Olds Dix. Holiday Sed, *56 Olds Sup. 88 Hol. Sed. 55 Ford Convertible "55 Cadillac Coupe 55 Olds Dix. 98 Hol. Sed, 54 Ford 2-Dr. 54 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 54 Pontiac Catalina "54 Cadillac 62 Sedan 54 Olds 2-Dr. ’53 Pontiac 4Dr, 53 Packard Sedan 53. Olds 984-Dr. i 53 Dodge V-8 Coronet DER |: Plymouth’ | ‘32 Pontiac Sta. Wagon 52 Ford Sedan _ ‘51 Buick Hardtop 51 Ford 2-Dr. | Olds 4-Dr, JEROME - “Olds-Cadillac - Orchard Lake at Cass ” ° h Fe 80988 Dealer, 521 8. | a . er at After 6. U STOCK Rochester Ford Dealer "Heater Mo ccnp gees sane tion, MOnSek as waar O% 107) Palvcreait Mgr Mr Parks se- ‘$1 FORD ‘4 TON PICKUP. $305 west 47501, Harold Turner’ Ford mea PANEL. 56 FORD fivery, MU ny Gane & mt Lebiane kil Perle cond Station Wand CHEVROLET 1988 4 TON PICKUP b-"hinree for quick sale, MA |_ ee been oe asa te ©- | {980 BUICK 3-DR. SPECIA Ran 1845 c: a Sas‘yone car or tresk down. on es transportation, #156, M me . BUICK, 966. SPECIAL IVJERA 4 Haskins Chev, | "tren, tie piss, savete oar OWENS 1 Dinte ‘Mighyvey, at M-15 eke Over | PAYMTS., ‘t¢ CHEV. Maple S00? mites “Ul | 210 Stantard, R&H, extras, before 2 p.m Your FORD Dealer romp wine San eek pane cama | teen ps tem 1 Pordomatic Fran Excel | a SEE OUR dust your ear or truck down, "TOP. Radio & jester, Powerdice. Safe Buy | Haskins Chev. | Sit tet ae. Picttatieven | USED CARS | actedaae Mega SH 1956 CEN TRAD a eg hl CHEVROLET “TINGE MERCURY iss FORD Sat TON PI CROP. " Latovers en £2 ints as. And ear >50i6. Fenning cond Co. or & Ky cars. ust DR. Ral, th radios “piston “bive Great ieakes. €-0086 WHEN IT White Fre S wanes 1987 FORD STATION WAGON, 9 . passenger Sedan, Blue & white, Ferien . BP, steerin 4 COMES TO $1395 ne renga Sel Brown at FE $1544 of OR 3-238, “49 FORD vs $145 < What ety ? "| ECONOMY. “CA 22 Auburn ‘64 FORD Vic. CRESTLINE Vi, _ good shape, 8% Miller. ‘47 FORD, $60 OR 35379 NEW Location Bob Frost new location at 280 S. Hunter Blvd. block south of Maple, will enable us to serve you better in the coming year. Stop, Shop and Save on clean used cars. i’55 Mercury .......$1595), | ~Montclair Hardtop 155 Chrysler ....... $1895 New Yorker deluxe 54 Mercury veeeees Tudor « '55 Packard ...... .$1495 Clipper 55 Mercury ....... $1495 4 door Monterey *55 Oldsmobile ..... $1995 $8 Four Door 55 Buick .......... $1795 Super, 54 Mercury ....... $1350 4 Dr, Monterey. 54 Pontiac ........$1295 Catalina Hardtop 53 Ford ,......006- 2 Dr, Fordomatic 6 Lincolns Birmingham Beauties: 4-| Door and Hardtops to ichoose from, full power and all. Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY ane CONTINENTAL DEA 280 S. Hunter Bivd., ” Giie Block south of Maple Mld Maken B’ham Open “Re ents i | . excellent cond. New whitewalls. MI =6-6665. "$2 YSLER. V- 6 AUTO.) Good oe. $450. Aft. ‘35 OLDSMOBILE 68. . heater & white wails 8. Saginaw. . WitasCach. FED e- Po, NO RUST. s. FOUR OUR DOOR. sedan. Firestone Supreme tires eae Le ileage. Owner, res. Clean. Low m eng _Call_after ¢ p.m. FE eo 1850 OLDSMOBILE 9 . fegie & Heater. W. Wall Tires. ydramatic, No money down; sume. payments of ag rt month, Call "Credit et r. rks, west 4 \. Turner Ford. 8) PLYMOU ¢Hf it SAVOY. pw AIO; , cheap. DOOR . $200 Down ‘“ _ 41.18 PER MONTH HARDTOP — $295 Down 960 PER MONTH BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer 32 Years Fair Dealing Cass at ‘VY. Pike Street FE 2-0186 53 OLDS SUPER 88 2 54 OLDS SUPER 88 DOOR "65 OLDS, 4 as- | 528 North siege r. oid’ Turner Ford. gy oy 4 DR_ GHIEPTAIN donne, ro eens & low mile- 356 Olds.” Super Herida: s, yr Holiday 955 Olds, © 4 door 955 Olds, door 953 Olds; & 4 door 953 Olds. Super 2 door 956 Buick masier 955 Buick Century at Ford 2 door 054 Studebaker Coupe 953 Mercury % door i 953 Chev. tion Wagon 195’: Chey door 952 Hudsen 4 door 951 Packa © coer | 95 Plymouth HOUGHTEN & “SON L_ 1-076: Drive Bon where overhead is low and the difference. Many makes un models to thoose ace en W est t Side Used ‘Cars ‘nF FOUR DR. STUDEBARER, Ex. cellent rust. Tires like new, interior "excellent. v-8, R&H. Car — oat OR 3-7665 afte _Lake Rd. ‘33 STUDEBAKER, 2 DR. CLEAN. zoreetn. PE visa. Harry Rig- 56 Studebaker Powerhawke. 952 W. Huron FE 2-2641 Bud Shelton Offers Rochester | West Side Used Cars | iia 8. Cass Phone HURON MTR. SALES | EPTre, Cte ober Otte. Radio & Heater, BOR BLUE. Nice. Glide. Boar, furl OREEN Shi: f | Power Glide, | BLACK with Qudisie “2” ivory. 5S CHEVROLET 2-Door. 210 VB voc ee aeee $1345 Power ote: ont & Music W/Walls, 2Tone BLUE. Truly WAS 4} 56 CHEVROLET a. ve)” 56 CHEVROLET ssa ‘Ray Cols SS: Lise News ‘beh i ae | 156 CHEVROLET 210 “4-Door AROON ‘wits IWORY Too'*Was ay omer mee. RE- (ita) * | 55 BUICK Century aa Severs 8 795 --BURCKé Deeuty” It's oa a tebe _Ouatons a “| 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop 8 ....-. $1645 Radio & Heater, W/Walls, bai 4 ras, YELLOW with IVORY Top. Dreamy. WAS $1705. . 55 PLYMOUTH. roaeti 1°55 CHEVROLET Bel ‘Air 4-Door . Radio & Heater. sn ?-Tone GREEN. twice — It's nice. min 8 $1395 ’55 FORD 4-Door Custom: 8 Radio & Nice cen car. Was '55 CHEVROLET 4-Door 150 ! "34 PLYMOUTH t Sayoy et i bee ceeeee anid 99 runner. '53 CHEVROLET Bel Air-2-Door . .$ 845 to oe * Bookes, irons buk: | Wid sete Exceptionally “clean ‘SL CHEVROLET | Bel Air Hardtop .......- -..$ 575 IVORY Foo W MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT OAKLAND Heater, ‘¥, Sharp. ry | "55 CHEVROLET Bel ‘Air, 2-Door ie, Fie, satis W/Walls, TUR- eater, W/Walls, wai Moor other extras. Air 4Door 8 .......$1845 & Beate x, W/Walls, e ar “Wass! sade re $1795 ‘umerous other 2. Door 8 ........-- $1345 yaad Plastic Covers, HAR- 1345 ee e1ass, TTTTTe $1295 | oe ee ene meh ahene Heater, Many other extras. $1395, oe nena eee eae Covers. Lustfous BLACK Move, pa FE 53-4161 Reconditioned & ae oe Dependable > Convenient Terms | ~ Convenient Location ____ LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS a “I +56 CHEVROLET Bel Air ‘Hardto V8 ....$2095 | | BERS Path, Soa Waa Bie, * "56 CHEVROLET Constible V8 .....-.$2045 | Tonquolse at $1795 os Where There’ sSmoke _ ++ there’s fire — so. Where people come, t there BIRMINGHAM PONTIAC 4 "$5 dition, 1952 ponder station wagon. Beautiful cond . no rust, Ra- dio and heater. 5 Only $10 down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. DR. €70 SERIES. Hydramatic & extras, Good con- $1450. OR 35066. ene PONTIAC, WILL TAKE car in’ trade. FE_2-1048. NOW YOU © KNOW WHETHER OR NOT YOUR CAR I8 “Winter Worthy” = BUYS. 56 Star Cnet eee one 51 Deluxe 4 4Door HUDSON "52 Wasp 2-Dr. .... Radio. & Heater, NO RUST. OLDSMOBILE matic. 5 Monterey. Dr. ; FORD ‘41 Club Coupe ..... Radio-& Heater, Runs good. 56 Catalina ‘Coupe Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Radio’ & Heater, Nice car. , KAISER 53 Custom 4-Door - . PONTIAC 55 Station Wagon. matic. CHEVROLET FORD ‘54 Cust. Skyliner . RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” B ND THE Post OFFICI os RATS oe: IF Ir Isn't STARTING ON THESE COLD WINTER DAYS— * STALLS & STUTTERS—NOW IS TIME TO CHECK THIS LIST OF DEPENDABLE CAR «$2495 ..$ 395 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, $ 395 Florida car. ‘34 Super 88 .......$1495 4 Door,”Radio & Heater, Hydra- \ .$1695 “Re ae & Heater, Merc-O-Matic.: . $2095 "52 Deluxe ¢ 4Dr oe 8 495 S495 Radio & Heater, Real sharp. $1795 4 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydra- 50 Deluxe 2-Dr. ....$ 295 Radio & Heater, Good transpor- tation. : -$1095 ee Radio & Heater, Ford-O- PONTIAC 11 Heater, ‘Auburn at EB. Blvd. EED GOOD CARS & TRU ~ JjJunks? Economy cars, 22 uburn. OLIVER BUICK JANUARY SALE "54 Buick 2-Dr., Radio and Heater, W/Wall Tires, All the Extras - $495 ’§2 Pontiac Dlx. Chieftain 2-Dr. 8, Radio and Heater, Clean Inside and Out $995 4 Ford 2-Dr. Customline V-8, Radio and Heater, Low Mileage $895 53 Pontiac 4-Dr., Radio and Heater, Hydramatic, | Power Steering 51595 54 Buick’ Super 4-Door, Power Steering & Brakes, One Owner — "55 Ford 2-Dr. Customline ,| V-8. A Sharpie | $2095 viera Hardtop; Radio and Heater, Dynaflow, Power Steering and Brakes, Gord Paint 51 Pontiac 4-Dr., ‘Radio and Heater, Hydrathatic $1595 / 54 Olds 2-Dr. Rotket 88, Hydramatic. On¢ of our| nicest cars $1745 55 Buick 2-Door Sedan, Bonus Special, Radio and Dy flow, New Low Price } OLIVER BUICK 210: Orchard Lake Ave. . Bud Shelton Motor Sales. | 4-6728 55 Buick Super 2-Dr, Ri-]| Steering and. ‘Tridescent Gray 8 Club Cpe. Tires, Beautiful Lanse Radio & Heater, ing Radio & Heater, Wowal Tires 3: 8AM. , one heater” re ens. "88 Pontiac In6, Cat, PO, PB..... stees ‘6 OLDS, 4 DR. SUPER 8, POW- Chevrolet 2-doer, V8... $1395 FE 4. 4546 er brakes & shecring. R&H, white ‘38 Ford i , 1395 Smale, ON oI ge | Goer MON tae OLDs, LATE ‘52, S aorER 8, 4 DR. | 2g ree i sedan, exe, condition beeen 133 Ford Sm, Foverence $ on __must sell aé once. 11 N. Perry St. | +54 Chevy convert Pa, sharp, $1095 | ‘$5° PACKARD, 400 SHARP $2495 | ‘52 Chevy piek > $ 645 2 znapand > snare $895 nas Zoed A “Vas rn -- = ase va. . war ude er r., ar $ MAZUREK MOTOR SALES ‘83 Ford 2 dr... . B “$8 595 — “St Ferd’ @ Tudor oe rT Cc ‘$1 Chevrolet club coupe: oe 8 5 must be value NA H ‘30 Buick, doo: nice $25, ie) ‘50 Hudson, 4door . ....... .. ‘56 Buick Super 4 Dr. .. $2595 fiviera. Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires, Dynafiow & Brakes, ‘54Buick Special .......$1495 Riviera See: Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires Red & |'S3 DeSoto Firedome V-8 $ 795 . Radio & Heater, Automatic, White Wall Tires. ‘S3Ford Custom °.......$ 795 Radio & Tt. Rega, Master W/Wall Maroon '54Ford Crestline’ .. ee. 1095 | $25 Sedan, Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall '54Ford Sedan vee e ees 51395 adio & Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires, '53 Chevrolet Cl. Coe. .. W/Wall Tires ‘'52Chrysler Windsor ....$ 495 $ o. Sedan. Radio & Heater, Automatic, New W/Wall fore Chrysl er Windsor , Berton. Radig & Heater, W. Wail Tires, Pow: '54 Lincoln Capri veces 1795 Hafdtop, Pull Power and Sha ‘56 Plymouth Belve., Like New pir. wlelns ty, Equipped. New Car Guarantee, ‘53 Plymouth 2 Dr. ..... edan, Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires ‘54 Olds Super 88 ..... Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires, Hydramatic. 2-Tone 54) Chevrolet Bel Air . , 2Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, 55 Olds Holiday Cpe. .. Hydramatic. W/Wall Tires. 1/55 Buick Super Riviera .$1995 fon, a &. Heater, W/Wall Tires, Power Steer- . ‘56 Ford 1 Thunderbird’. '56Plymouth Belvedere $2195 Boxsiep. Re Redio & Heater, Powerflite, W/Wail ‘Tires, '56Ford Sedan ........ $2195 Fully equipped. two to choose from ‘56 Dodge Royal Lanser ’ $2295 & Heater. ri Color Paint ‘95 Buick Century . viera, a. 4 Beater. Dynsfow, W/Wall Tires, ‘55 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sed. . Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tikes SCHUTZ Motors} De Soto-Plymouth Dealer , 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham | Midwest 6-5302 et EP Safety Package, Cameo "8 595 : Steer- 5 995 $1495 . 8 995 Power | $1895 . 93095. Pushbutton Powerflite, . ++. 1995 $1395 9PM. .$1895 | a FE 29101 Open till j 1 : Pig = sy ee SETA BN agai if Leave ai ee , aA ae st | fo List Nominees Hl oLLYwooD -INS)—The tinuing performance by an actress’ in a dramatic series, best continu- Best single performance by an actor, best single performance by an actress, best ing per- formance by an , best sup- porting performance by an actress, _ most ng male in a continuing pe , best news commentator, written teleplay of half hour or leys, best written teleplay of one hour or graphy, best live camera work, best editing of a film, best musi-|' cal contribution and best engineer- ing or technical achievement. Wilsons ‘Celebrate “Dist | at Sinatra’ s Opening ess ‘By EARL WILSON % “NEW YORK—Twenty-one years married! Hey, that’s not * “Nice of Frank Sinatra to choose your anniversary to: bad in our league. As Andre Baruch said, “That’s the MAJOR leagues!” Wonder if we can make it 25—in 1961? x * Portable Television HAMPTON TV | 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 i t it open,” Dagmar mentioned. _Sure-was! And of Marlene Dietrich, Yul Brynner, Faye” Smerdon, Joo Didtacsio. duty Garland, Pat Boone, Jane— Kean, Carmine DeSapio, Julius La Rosa, Sammy Davis Jr., and Johnnie Raye te celebrate Ow nye Bilis, Gaara “Glad you two lost wind this Pero -otherwise—you + couldn't get in!” the maitre d’ chirped when we arrived in the ereraiatted- Dip“ poemmeenle where seem teae saat rant thinner. * ke oO*® "Twas a sentimental touch, for the B.W. and I first saw Frankie at Meadowbrook with Tommy Dorsey about 1941. He as then unknown. “That. boy’ll be another Bing Crosby?” the B. W. said. “You're. nuts, he’s tod skinny,” I shouted. - I’m’ al- ways right on those things.) Looking down on the PEGGY crowd, Johnnie Ray, just turned 30, sighed, “That Mar- lene’s Dietrich's the only woman I know who makes me wish I was 20 years older!” Comedian Joey Bishop gazed out upon Sugar Ray Robinson, Edith Piaf, Judy Holliday, \ Errol Flynn, Dinah Shore, Nanette Fabray, Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahi and a few others and said: “Are all these people out of work?” Tilustrating the demand for reservations, he said a man came in and said, “Do you have a table for President Eisen- hower?” “Yes, sir!” said the maitre a’, practically saluting. * “Well, he can't come,” the man announced. table,” \ ‘ * * * “Tl take his teal \\ Frankie sang for approximately an hour and also did several comedy bits in the manner of Joe E. Lewis whom he portrays in “The Joker Is Wild.” Testing out his voice key, | Frankie said, “If I could find my key—I’d use my room.” greatest, _ally—Scotland. " ‘Lifting his glass in a toast, he proclaimed, “Here's to our ermore, he wished he had a piece of the picture. “I wish 1, had a piece of me,” he added. Ive. ‘gone te all the Sinatra openings I could make for 13 years and this was the greatest—and Peggy Con- nelly, his ‘Texas gal, surely was one of the very, very prettiest. Speaking of anniversaries, it was ‘strange that several ‘and, indeed, liké, Irene Dunne. ‘like Rock Hudson. , There was, however, one woman who told. Fae rather than social message. ‘the B.W.: “You're married 21 years? ‘marriages, I’ve been’ married 1 |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “Rocky Marciano’s been invited to take over Bob Olin’s | restaurant—ractically for free . people chose to’ ,tell my B.W. she looked younger than ever Not a soul told me I looked) Well, 21" ° . if you count all my: . Jack Lescoulle, getting his big break as ‘coordinator on the new “Tonight” show, will be able finally to sleep days. (He leaves “Today” in a few | days) . | slugged by the management), in the current strike . \stay with Irene Selznick. ‘Teresa Brewer will . join Jerry . Arlene Adams of the Godfrey show, + feet-11, is plotting a wedding with basketballer Corky Dev- | Lewis’ Paldce revue . .. A Stork Club chef signed an affidavit that he got . Ingrid’ll fin, 6-feet-5 .. , Eli Wallach will star opposite Julie Harris in’ MUNTZ- TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open ‘Eves, “til 16 P.M. céVtTV 188 Oakland Electre Mart 2 DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER . Eves. ‘til 9 ‘ELECTRIC. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | i. ‘“The Lark” on TV. The 20th Century-Fox publicist helping, ‘TV to create’a different type of ‘Steve Allen tape-record the Ingrid Bergman interview—for ‘use opposite Ed Sullivan’s show—Is named Ed Sullivan. Earl’s Pearls ... A new men’s pocket knife has a bottle opener, razor, scissors and corkscrew,.all in one. It’s designed to do all those jobs a woman does with a bobby pin.—Lillie Cook. WISH 1’D SAID THAT: “Colleges are now divided into two groups — those that wish they'd fired the football coach ‘last fall, and those that wish they hadn’t.”—Karen Chandler. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: who's Don Rondd tells of the woman having her home done over—done) over her husband's riods to meet the e competition. objection. “The new cars are sure unusual,” notes Herb Shriner. |wphey're getting lower and wider, but the payments are get-| ting longer and higher.” . ... That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) You can have your or (App. 12x17") “ astailed $95.20 for only t AY BEBE BAe Se B®, & SRR ER eee |. A Miracle Yarn ‘Solution Dyed Stain Resistant rwxo CARPET THE FLOOR SHOP Wane i Berlitz School Courses Feed * IN BIRMINGHAM January 16-18-22-24-29 @ FRENCH © SPANISH. @ ITALIAN © of Languages “OY ‘Explosion in Midland Burns Five Severely MIDLAND e. — Five men were The -men Arneth Hammond, 27, of Midland; ~tRichard Wirsing, 22, of Auburn; | Louis Engler, 43, of Petoskey; Don- ald Rupp, 29, of suburban Toledo, and George Simington, 42, of Union City. injured early today in an explosion. and fire which destroyed a*steam truck cleaning building of the Pro- ducers Transport Co/ of Midland. wk & were identified as All suffered severe burns and were taken to Midiqand Hospital. ‘Police said the building, used | to clean truck trailers, was a Starting | ne Ni under a = nbs / across Police said the cause of the blast B | was not known. - |dent of NBC. (Classes Open. tC . ia ™~ a - chances again; I had no idea Rob-| ert Kintner, then president of would become a vice presi- “A sensational new ‘comedian will come to television in 1956."’ (He certainly has not.) k ke * So it went. No extraordinary prophet I; no reason to stay in the business. Yet with experience you learn that the trick is to spread your bets shrewdly, Be general rather than specific. For 1957, then, let's make some generalizations rather than proph- ecies about television. Here are with many well-informed persons: There are no ‘signs at present of any radical =, or ex- traordinary experiments in tele- vision programing in 1957. Pro- grams which appear to be gen-| erally popular will continue to be’; ‘imitated, x * * Quiz shows apparently will con- tinue to thrive; they seemingly bore only a minority of viewers. It seems certain that Lawrence Welk with his program of virtual- ly straight music will cause others to imitate him, Some of the regular dramatic programs have noted what they ‘viewer interest in dramas of sus-' This does. not mean murder mys- 'teries: it means the - will-she-or- won't-she suspenseful story line. They will. seek more of these! kinds of dramas, x * * There are plans for innumera- ble new “situation comedies,” a form which continues to be con- sidered basically popular on the home set despite its annual high casualty rate. The imitative instinct of televi- Sion will continue to lead to good as well as mediocre programing. |The critical success of Omnibus on CBS-TY helped induce NBC-| | experiment with Wide Wide World. When Omnibus moved to ABC-TV, it was not long before CBS-TV felt it necessary to cre- ate Odyssey. xk & * . There will be better and more recent movies available to the TV medium in 1957. Taking an 9:30—(7) Theater. i ge oe ee a [Bark Worse The — oe -- Today's Television Programs ---}. Programs furnished by. stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. WJBK, Don McLeod 422 W. Huron Se. pe f WIR, (100) © CKLW. (900) WWJ, (9); WOAR, (1130), WXYZ (1270) WON, (1400) WIBK, (1490) 3 beaten ce hes “finally 10 brett = Eo cmeieers , | been lid Se A Meal SMA TONIGHT K News, Kasem WPON, Neys 1:00—WJR. Wendy Warren 2:00 WIR, News lone | Ce R. Mone Beh | WWs, Sos Mumoueng club, He shqwed up last Friday os Welk Style -of Music, | Wave Spore’ Werwce (10Se-W Wa New Wain Pred Wall CLW, News, Aum. ‘|while officers’ wives were having — Quiz Shows Expected Sar acne Bcteoa . ’ Bpotlight WOAR. Colice, F Maione Weak, Nees’ Sos'Rhen’ ja luncheon, barking for attention. . WCAR. he * est count, as best I can make out,| 9:36 —wsn, Up Dele OKLW. Terrance O'Dell KLW. Hauser, Heatter WXYZ, Wattricl, Nekensie there are about. 17.) WJ, Sleep No More WJBK, News. Reid —- WJBK, News, Tom George Bob and . . .| CKLW, Platter Exp. WCAR, News, Coffee WCAR, News, B. Martyn Sane. nee D od “at: tenet one high-ranking off- WPON ioe ana Toreiite we 3 hoe he: oa lieve cwaRe ‘Time for Musie w Road * an el oH Lt fer bis alegance to anuther TV|"iw"aeeevbiay’ | Sate meme geen || Sate Reruns oO | Sma Bane an ayce to another WXYZ, News, Fights WIBK. News, Rel WCAR. Bruce Mart “WKY vs, MeKensie nm network.” Playing average| cxLw'Ospriel Reiter | Wak News Coltes WPON, Roontime Serenade | WIBK Don't RCA GOLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT FE 4-1133 Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV . Channel $—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’ TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. .(9) Fam- ily Theater. (4). News and _ Sports. 6:15—(4). Weathercast. (2) News. jon. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman, 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. Bengal Lancers. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Count of ,Monte Cristo, (4). Des. :15—(7) News. 7:30—(7). Disneyland. (9)° Million Dollar Movie. (4) Eddie Fisher. (2) Giant Step. 7:46—(4) News. 8:00—(4) Adventures of Hiram Holiday. (2) (Color) Arthur 8:30—(7) Navy Log. \Lietitenant takes banana boat manned by prisoners and loaded with bombs, gasoline through Atlantic. in World War II incident, “The believe is a preponderance of, Countess and the Convict.” (4) Father Knows Best. 9:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. ‘The Puppy.” (9) The Falcon, (4) (Color) TV Theater. Ex-war hero organizes realistic raid on city to show ineffectiveness of civil defense program. .(2) The Mil- lionaire, (9) Mystery Playhouse. ‘‘My Brother's Wife." (2) I've Got a Secret. 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Miguel Berrios, San Juan, Puerto Rico vs. Gil Gadilli, San Fran- cisco,> in 10-round welterweight bout from Mechanics Hall, Bos- ton, (9). Mystery Theater, (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Drama Hour 0: 20-14 Studio 57. Voyage.” 10:45—(7) News and Sports “His Maiden News, (4) News, (2) News. 11:10=9) Wea - (4) Patt Page Shew. (2) Miss|4 6:20—(4) Box Four, Public opin- (a) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) Crunch and: 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National Standard| thervane. —— 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. ). & 11:2%0—(2) Nightwatch Theater. (4) Tonight. THURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(2). Meditations (4) Today's Farm Report. 6:56—(2) On the Farm Front. “() Little Rascals. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. $:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. 8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Florian Zaback. 9:45—(2) News, Weather. Home. (7) Story Studio. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. (7) Theater Seven. 11:00—(4) Price Is Right Rickey. 11:56—(9) Bulboard. THURSDAY , AFTERNOON /12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. Testament Tales. 12:30—(2) Search for ‘Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The The Erwins, (9) Telescope. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day, (4) Mystery, Conrad Nagel Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks (4) Blenda at Northland. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:30—(2) Honse Party. nessee Ernie. 2;40—(9) Mary Morgan. (4) Ten- Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival, (9) Request Play- . '$:30—(2)_ Bob Crosby._(9)- Doody. :00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen ‘optimistic view of that fact, the result could .be better network live programing in sofhe time pe-' Waterford Ballet for More Pupils The Waterford Township Recre- ation Department announces reg- -12. Employ istrations are still-open for ballet 30 Paw Fairweather, for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. ACROSS 1 The law i 4 Doctors > io |7 9 fe o presertbe !t ° ; = 8 Opera singer 13 A baker uses. 7390—(2) Good Morning (4) Today.' = (4) Tie. - Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock Comics. | i (9) Old, 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) | . , FREE HOME [4s 15—(2) Secret Storm. a) DEMONSTRATION Ramar, | 6 Models on Display \4:45—(4) Modern Romances. Blond or Mahogany |5:00—(2) Early Show. (4) It's A. Great Life. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute \Theater.|4:30 — (2) Edge of Night. (7) Mickey Mouse.) 825 W. 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