t a - ‘The Weather. U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast x 14th YEAR. kkk PONTIAC, MICH IGAN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1957—236 PAGES 3 Miss Front Page for Feb Here she is. This is Miss Shane Page for February. Otherwise, this comely lass is known . as Earlene Crisp and s e S. Center street. ‘Miss Crisp is at St. Joseph’s hospital where she took her training. When a oor — here at The Press flock sitnepacd Miss Crisp's pictyres, they ‘planned an early illness of prolonged and indefinite character. ~ She graduated from Bryson City high school where her parents still reside. Miss Earlene enjoys bowling, swimming, dancing and ice skating. You can be Miss’ Crisp. lives at 106 ~ Plan fo Limit MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (P—The AFL-CIO is expected ey now, and the more, Money the! RISING SWIFTLY to turn thumbs down today on President Eisenhower's more entries. we get, and the more inflation control plan to limit} wage boosts to changes in productivity. Members of the AFL-CIO t-Cl0 Will Refuse lke More Than'e'Lot Now’s in the Pot; If you want the shekels in Pot-O- ‘Gold, now is dhe timie fo start! working on it. There's more mon-' Wage Boosts Executive Council were re- ported ready to approve-a’ policy statement blaming’ the current wave of infla-|the form of higher wages. tion..on high prices rather) than on high wages. Eisenhower in his State of the! Union message to Congress sev- eral weeks ago expressed deep concern with rising living costs., He called on business to be cautious in raising prices and on labor to avoid seeking wage boosts beyond what is needed to compensate for rise in produc- , tivity — or improving industriat efficiency — ang to adjust for higher living costs. : The AFL-CIO economic policy statement was reported to contend that many factors beyond produc- tivity’and living costs. adjustment must be considered in union bar- gaining for wage increases. Companies making high ,rofits, \ be ‘example, the | union leaders be-:2 i lieve, should share the earnings in Occasional Snow, ‘Partly Cloudy, — Colder Saturday Occaskinal light snow and litle x * * temperature change tonight is the | ‘This week's puzzle appears on} iweather man's prediction for. Pon- ‘Page 23 and is worth $600 now.! tiac and vicinity, low 18-23. ~ J “Saturday will be partly clou ay 6 winner was found in fast) and colder, high 23-38. week's 7,679 entries, and that The .U. S. Weather Bureau. in|Means more money for the next} Detroit has forecast temperatures winner. You have until Tuesday at three to five degrees below normal) midnight to have your entry post- for the next five, days. marked. Better start working to- Preceding 8 a.m. the lowest tem-| day to give yourself plenty of time perature recorded in downtowh'to read all the, instructions, rules| Pontiac was 22. land clues, The..mereury registered 2 Explanations for answer to last 2 DB. m. - ‘week's puzzle are on page 10. | lentries we get, the more apt there is to be a winner, so don't wait’ another day. at Deaths Increase fo 13s Floods Become Worse. So Try; Why. Not?’ , expected to ga gut of its banks. inches have , fatlen in - 12 days: Motor _Sales’ T Die as More of ‘South “Faces Threat; Damages Run! Into Millions . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The toll of death and destruction mounted today as new heavy rains fed one of the worst floods in the history of the Appalachian Mountain region and car- ried the threat deeper into the South. Thirteen were dead in Kentucky, West Virginia land Virginia—first to be struck when floodwaters! four days ago. - President Eisenhower declared| oeitions ef Kentucky and West| ‘Shiny Models Await TRADITIONAL RITE — Wielding the scissors | to cut the ribbon and open the 1957 Pontiac Auto | rolled out of the: mountains| Show is S. E. Knudsen, right, head of Pontiac | Motor Division. Crowde | Virginia a disaster area as dam-| ignation for six, southwest coun- | ties where 2,000 were homeless | and 18,000 knocked out of. their | jobs. Gen. Alteed M. Crenithie: pres-| ident of the American Red Cross, | said it was allocating half a mil-| ley, also requested disaster des- | _ By L. JAMES BINDER News Editor, Pontiac Press three* states. 7 * a *& But. even as already devastated areas began the herculéean task of getting back to normal, new \flood warnings were raised in) \Tennessee, western North .Caro-/ llina and northeast Georgia. Show sprang into life with-| out a sputter this morning efficiently as any of the pair of scissors used: by Pontiac. Chief Semon E.) Knudsen to slash the cere-' monial ribbon spannin Heavy rains continued to pound ‘th t n Pi 8 east Tennessee from Chattanooga) /2€ entrance to the. show to Knoxville. Eight and a half/floor, located at Oliver new Service ‘Farther south, the ‘Wartior Riv- er was rising swiftly in Alabama, where the Tombigbee also was more than twice the normal! ‘amount for the month. | and began to throb as) engines that power its more| than 30 gleaming “stars.” The ignition key was a building, 40 ,Walnut St. Business and govern- are expected to crowd into jthe bunting - bedecked building to see the three- day event. — Sponsored by ‘eight deal-| er-members of the Pontiac Automotive Trades Assn., the exposition will be high- and the crowning of “Miss 1957 Auto Show.” The building’s matin floor, 16,000 square feet in area, will be| Nominees, who will appear on occupied iereely ty 11 ater Fo ‘hund-ed families fled their You Can Run the Team hémes at Sevierville, 26° miles (Continued -on weet 2, Col. 4) In Today's Pr s Press The crowd is. silent. Everybody wonders: The FBI Story ........... 2 . That's up to you, because YOU'RE THE MANAGER-in a new Combes... -... eee eee, %8 | series that starts Monday in the Sports Section of The Pontiac Press. County News ..........5... 2 ae . a oe Editorials __................ ‘ You'll sit in for such experienced handlers as Casey Stengel, High School ......:......... 19 Walt Alston and Birdie Tebbetts in making decisions on what you Markets ,................... 29 | would do_if you were the manager in a series of 24 classic game eae 4 ts eeseeeweting 25 thru , ‘| situations. Afterwards, you can check the published answer on what TV & Redio Pregiame _ sais | Coceh> Beppenee. Wilson, Earl .............. cis YOU'RE THE MANAGER is an exciting exercise in finding out pobageegtll tsa ag Gc * how your baseball know-how stacks up with that of Answers eect tere OL Remember;-it starts = _ = t miss it. “What happens now?” | Airplane Tests (Over California - End in Tragedy Victims Include 2: Boys and 5 Aboard Craft; 73 Are Injured , LOS ANGELES (INS)— Three 13 - year-old school- boys; who were among more than 70 youngsters cut down by the flaming wreckage of an airliner-jet collision that took seven today. -A flaming DC7B com- Pontiac Press Phote W itnesses. are E, Curtis Matthews of Matthews-Hargreaves, and Margaret Hudd Hedden, candidate for the ‘‘Miss Auto Show” title. wnneeeest Kngdsen Opens Displ ay | makes of cars from tlie show- rooms of local dealers. 'Motors Corp. “dream cars,” the seine Bonneville and La Parisi- enne, and Buick’s Wildcat, A special feature of the show will Be a booth at which visl- tors may cast ballots, at 10 cents each, for their choices among the three candidates | Who will vie for the title of “Miss 1957 Auto Show." ary of Pontiac General Hospital, |the booth's entire proceeds will ibe turned over to a’ special fund lighted by a.series of vari-|for, helping to finance’ the hos- ‘ety shows, fashion displays) pital’s new wing. presenied to crowds at a 7 p.m. coronation ceremony Sunday night. (Continued on Page 2 29, Col. 5») | | Car-Truck Collision When You're the Manager™' Kills Flint Driver < A Flint man was killed early | this morning when his car collided, head-on with a truck on U.S. 10 near Holdridge road in Groveland Township, six miles south of the Genesee County line. East Philadelphia Blvd. The truck driver, John Burns, of 16627 Santa Rosa, Detroit, suf-| fered a fractured leg and chest in-| juries. Burns is a driver for the) Consolidated Freight Co. Neither. | them at the | time i= the accident. Special Souped-up,. fueled and/ment leaders who. wit| displays include three General fussed over for weeks by/messed the ceremony were; eight of the elty’s leaditig!the first of estimated thou- ‘lion dollars for flood rae’ in the|Cl experts, the 1957 Auto sands of area residents who), Manned by the Women’s Auxili- The winning candidate will be Dead is Robert Owens, 32, of 100) mercial airliner —phinged crazily into a crowded schoolyard in suburban Los Angeles yesterday after a collision in fi rug Scorpion interceptor ije | Four persons aboard the air- liner were killed, the pilot in the Control Demands Seen " WASHINGTON (INS) — New é electron, below perished. . adults were injured. The Aema\nd for an flights over the Los Lark a sneha & ropolitan\ area. Both platies were being test flown at the time of the collision. > Mayor Norris Poulson of Los ‘Angeles appealed directly to Pres- lident Eisenhdwer for action after parents and public officials raised la cry for a halt to such tests. The ill - fated\planes were’ flying at an altitude of 18,000 to 25,000 feet when they rently met with — impact.’ The big luxury -TB went into & spin and then bean to disintegrate in the air ‘just before it cra A moment before \ the plane hit se earth, Archie Twitchell, 50- ear-old co-pilot of thé big Douglas ia and a part time actor, shouted over the ship's radio: “My age we're going to hit!"’ *. *\ There was a pause and then he ‘who is about to meet death: - “Mid-air collision! lision! “We're one uncontroflable— | uncontrollable! “Say goodbye to ‘everybody . lives, battled for survival ight with of Seventy-one youngsters oa two. mid-alP col- - continued in the voice of a man ——_ As the four-engined plane span the experts. lof: the drivers had passengers with angrily to destruction, 75 seventh- (Continued o on | Page 2, ‘Col. 5) _ Wreckage of Air Transport and Jet Fighter Rain Death on California Schoolyard — mie cht wna wo on WITH AIRLIVER — Hert is the. ¢ landed jin La Tuna-canyon near Van Nuys, Calif. viaidniaa ~ Sisehaee: from a plane which landed in a Pacoima, Calif.,.pchool yard _— Van at yester- \ + ee eee : A= C sg afternoon lies scattered over the school mroinds Stare THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 1, 1957 Feud Flares as Jurist 4 Asks Pontiac Patrolman to Take Lie Test “A long feud between Pontiac Vice Squad officers and Municipal he 1 Pontiac Deaths - 3 Mrs. Blanche Merrill Cole. Service for Mrs. Blanche Merritl Cole, 64, of 161 Branch died Jan, 26 will be at 2 p. m Mon- day at the New Hope Baptist Church, The Rev. ‘Ford B. Reed will officiate with burial following in Oak Hill Cemetery. y She had lived here 30 years and was a member. of the New Hope Baptist Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, Elizabeth Green How t. whol - 4 (7 Perish as Planes. ~1San Fernando Valley, is a series The Day in Birmingham we eS a Igrade boys frolicked in a school- yard below, unaware of the im- The sprawling school, located on |the northern side of the crowded ‘Clerk Irene Hanley said today two -\Two Seek Reelection;. ichadinicd Fie Pegi | Filing Deadline Feb. ga BIRMINGHAM—With a Feb. 23 deadline for filing petitions, City incumbents had already: expressed their desire to seek re-election ache. "Mrs, c.G Sheppard of Indiana trom Bell Hamilton Co. ‘at 3 p.m. Saturday. Crémation will follow. | Pollet : Total $86,342 County Mothers’ March Tabs $3,000 Below ‘56 All-Time High With an assist {rom the weather- Funeral service will be}. 1 of the William RP... <2. *- » Allee Sellers Horner Judge Maurice E, Finnegan erupt- usbhiesin wed Mea. Benbenia , the Terra Bella Elemen-iterm, ‘will seek’ to return tothe] A native ‘of Bishop Aucklind, . vd following adjourn- — ee ee ad Cc OP ft ce en A SS ht nna Tar ment of an liquor sale case. Mrs, Cole’s body is at the Frank gregational Church. the April 2 election. = country since she was nine years|on Polio Thursday. és - Officers questioned Finnegan's Carruthers Funeral Home. -|FALLS TO PIECES Seeking his second full three-|old, Mrs. Alice Sellers Horner, 78,) Departing from custom. suggestion that Patrolman John / Tee aitiecs flow near as it year term is Wil-|of 16239 Marguerite Dr. died yes-|women, and men too, made the Bridgewater take a lie detector test. They complained they said. Ralph H. DeGratf fell, The wings hurtled into space, liam Roberts. , the tail snapped off. The port en-| dames Allen, mayor of the ‘iterday at William” Beaumont Hos- pital, She was a member of the than a “ hlight” march. because Bridgewater was forced to Ralph HL DeGratf 68, of 1664" "gines caught fire and revved wild-| Royal Neighbors of Amerita. Ithough a few ies re- bos ae 7 : van, g city, was" elected first in 1953, | «A gh a fev . identify ne from New: Oid Town St. was dead 6n arri- 4 ly, trailing smoke eerily through | eee a four-year’ term. He Prat = survived by = daughter, | turns are “ to be i gabe witness stand, Lt. Wiiham F.. pies 7 : ‘val yesterday at Pontiac General. ae ae ‘th mid-afternoon Mrs uth leveon rming-| the figure of $86.54. t neue bitt, vice squad head, said, MRS. 8. V. SEKLES : C,H, COLLINS ‘aed xp has paid’ he will ngt seek an addi | two: sons, Herbert of Oak-| $3,000 short of 1966's all-time ~ an indication of hig, guilt.’ which have led to the unwritten - “We van't operate. if we let everyone know who tipped us off or helped us get inte an illegal New President ' Hospital, after a heart attack. | Mr. DeGraft, a resident of Pon- tiac 43 years. was a driver for the. — Cab Co, Pontiac Motor Gets The main’ portion of the wreck- age hurtled into the. schoolyard) - “like a bomb,” one witness said, and mowed the gymsuit-clad boys tional ferm. Miss Hanley reminded eftice: seekers that en paces: 1 geaes must contain of land, Calif. and Ray of Detroit; four’ stepchildren, Mrs. Howard Wright and William Horner of.Sa- County campaign director. place. wn with ho! at least. 3\lem, Olio, Mrs. Roy Carlson and| - id . r Resides his | wife, Carrie, he. New Plan Engi nee do t, flying plane parts voters aon not mgore than! Cjayton Horner | api |. He estimated that about another : - tha ed ai ik , Clayton Horner of Cleveland, Ohio. Backing the officers up, . Police eo a daughter, Mrs. Arthur’ t gi . coast the r ‘like amis fifty. She’stressed that all signers "wilt be foi nati $1,000 will come m& narrow. = Chief Herbert W, Straley said, “An officer's word should be taken be- fore a lawbreaker's. Questioning our work and statements like that is an insult.” Elect Mrs. S. V. Sekles Monde ‘The Rev. William E. Hakes YB. E. Starr, general manufac-| whe were not badly injured weat/entine Broski, "21, of 2501 Sloan|»; David Guy Richardson {ties in Oakland: Finnegan, however, minimized) tg Head Organization, |ot the First Baptist Church wil |e rater se gee paar acy into shock and cried hysterical- |St., Dearborn, were be-| ‘Art director of the slide film sec-| Pontiac, $7,190; | Birmingham, _ the seriousness of the charges. His Donaldson officiate, with burial in Perry Mt. | direct! me ‘al ree! ty. ; / . \fore Associate Justice John Emery|tion for Ross-Roy, Inc. David Guy|Ploomfield and Franklin, . 1,375; - suggestion Of The Tie test, he said, Replacing | —} Park Cemetery, y afr on Spec assign- The boys: who were killed were in ti M Court/Richardson, 35, of 607 Bates St..|Clarkston, $386; Holly and Dayis- was casual and was aimed at the), oy «te Chicane J 1,|Ronnie. de n and Bobby Zal- yesterd: dfed in William Beaumont Hospital purg, $376 Lake Orion, $747;/Mil- Gefendant. “It he had refused to} At teir annual meeting held| Richard Fitzgerald . 190 la maduate of the Univgr: ian, both 13 and both of Pacoima.|, Charged, with attempted grand}vesterday after a long ilines He ford ‘and Highland, $529; Oxford, take the same test the officer jast: night at the Waldron Hotel, sity. of Minnesota with a: degtee|The four men who died aboard the larceny, the pair demanded ex- oe — be — or ete o- $655; Rochester. Avon and Oakland “to, that would have seen “That's catering to law violators. “ He referred to repeated clashes for Foundation . Mrs..-Socrates V. Sekles, of 185 Ottawa Dr., was elected presi- Clubs, replaces Mayor William W. Donaldson as head of the or- Board of Directors not to con- sider him for. re-election after serv- ing as president since 1953, Elected to his fifth term as py gag align vane agen Patterson, local attorney. Mild 4. Cross, president of the Pon- tiag State Bank, was re-elected to his fifth term as treasurer, | Heard of Byrén; four grandchil-' | deen and five great-grandchildren. rice will be at 1:30 p.m. ‘ase trom the Huntoon Funeral) Richard Fitzgerald, 80, of rT Judson St. died yesterday afternoon Church, he had lived in Pontiac all his life and had been employed previously. are three sisters, Mrs. May Guilbert of California, Mrs. James Rice of Detroit and Miss Marguerite. Fitzgerald-of Pontiac. Recitation of the Rosary will be at & p.m. —— in the Brace- Smith Funeral Home. The service will be at-10 o'clock Monday morn- ing from St. Vincent- de Paul Church. with burial in Mount Hope the jat Kudner’s Bakery Surviving | The cenemece of C. H. Collins as Plant Engineer of Pontiac Mo- tor Division was announced today in electrical] engineering, He also! has taken courses at General cluding plant engineer of the Di- vision's Defiance plant. He came to Pontiac in August, 1955, as foundry plant engineer. Bradford was born in Spencer, Iowa, in 1895 and joined General Motors in 1919, His ‘career with Pontiac began in 1926 and he has been Pontiac's plant engineer since December, 1931, dale, ition. They Gallasso Death Toll Jumps and Raymond Lafinier, - Hundreds of other children were in the school buildings at the time amination and a hearing was set $10,000 was not furnished and Phil- Palmdale, Calif. His radar opeseepDetroit police where he was out tor, Curtis.-Adams, 27, of Palm- bailed out. and suffered severe facial burns ° ‘and Cuts and bruiges. IN CRITICAL CONDITION | Three of the youngsters, all 13, were in... critical are Albert Ballou, on $10,000 bond on another grand postponed ‘unfil Feb. 11. freeze from. beside the Milks Ap- pliance Building at 1493 South Woodward Ave. They were inter- for Feb..8. A cash bond: set at The to men were arrested here after an attempt to steal a deep ley Bailey Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Saturday with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. and attended the Arts and Science He is survived by his wife, the former Thelma Sahlin; a daugh- ter, Ellen Dale;, two sons, James Walter and John. David; his fa- ther, Benjamin Richardson ef De- froit; three sisters, Mrs. Clare Akerley of Birmingham, Mr s. dames Ruch of Lake Orion, Mrs. Rudy Schietting of Creseent Lake mingham High School class of '39, |. gap to $2, = * * comets reported the follow. ing collections from the communi- Townships, $1, 783. West Bloomfield Township, ¢ : dent of the Pontiac Foundation at St. Joseph Mercy. Hospital. {tors Institute, Noi : sof e 1,204; White Lake Towmshi 3 ovgiglenel ants” in fF, 1957. |-He° was born here on Dec. 3,| He joined General Motors suites Angee Angeles, and Roy Nakazawa.|iPs is being held “in , Oakland pa wand wer Ure: aoe ‘$1; Waterford Township (in © this case, he said, actually were! , Mr¥. Sekles, who is also presi-!1876 to John and Mary Fitzgerald.|Foundry Division in 1950. wi The pilot who died in \the jet{County Ja : "land a member of the First Baptist complete), $1,062; _ ‘dent of the Federation of Women’s}, member of St. Vincent de Paulliie served in various capacities, in-|was Roland E. Owen, '36, of] Broski .was turned over to Church, $231; Walled Lake and Com- $618; Royal \ Ferndale and Teen ‘Ridge, $5,897; Oak Park, $5,945; Berkley, $3,624; Hazel Park, $2,267; Hunt- ington Woods, $2,443; Madison Heights, $1,896; Troy, $2,101; Lath- rup Village, $910. South field Township, $3,240; merce ayo { jacinta) - Clawson, $4728: Farmington Town- ship, $2,395; Farmington, $1,357; Clarenceville, $887; Novi, $972; and and three brothers, Charies G. ot Cass Lake, Stanley G. of Ev- erett, Wash., and William C. of rmingham, John W. Hirlinger, manager of Cemet of the crash and several’ hun-|"upted while trying to load the} my South Lyon: $209, meson Sak ah or ge agian - t ee a) lee armor pal 2 picked on His body will be taken jfrom the merce, was elected to sec- 13) Flood A rmingham ce p m i ‘ oe "The public has a tight to knowlond term x secretary. of the| William L. French — Osim reas” \eeee dan aa escaped be-lup shortly after. cares fd rors a Refugees Total 24,100 a judge consist y refuses| Foundation. ov) = ¢ veel after recess. & ~*~ *« * se in) | totake certain cases,” Straley said) "Blected to the Board ot Direc Ceeek ‘ties. aad uate awry (Coitinued From Page eet Pree lace sckneipard) una Wi|_ Seteodeg Morning Mery tour ot[0t ' et Recast Curd: The Row, CAME KEMER. N. 3. @ = - * * for the year was Alfred C.| 1 southeast of Knoxville, as water) .04 with broken fragments of|Baldwin Public Library from 10:30\ O- 10. ‘wilt be aesiated | ore tan ee eres Yesterday's trial, sheduask for|Girard, president of the Communt- is motning. frony the Little Pigeon River to 11- o'clock, will include “The|2®* be assisted by the Rev. have entered the resettle- the plane and the roofs and Willard Stallcup of Emmanuel Bap- lawns of houses for blocks around Little Resser ra the (aa ened tist Church, Pontiac. Burial will be the school were covered with|{#”.” “Rumpelstiltshin"” and the|i, white Chapel Cemetery. mg Qeden Nash poem, “Tale of the - = ssa twisted pieces of fuselage. On one, <> som: street, the trees were surrealis-|~uStard —, A ae TRESS tically ornamented = bits of debris. « in the schoolyard were torn clothing, shoes and scorched One of the boys who was in- jured told of the scene of hor- ror in the playing field. Twelve- Floyd Negrate said: He had. been living in Pontiac 30 years. Surviving are a brother, Edward 5S. of Pontiac; several nieces and a. nephew. Mr, French's body is at the PVoorhees-Siple Funeral es Mrs. Augusta Hill ment ‘center. at this 2eactivated | Army camp since their thomeland was torn by revolt last October. rosé to twe and three feet deep in the center of town, The U. S. Weatiier Bureau at Asheville, N. C., sounded flash flood warnings for the mountain sections The Southern Railroad reported three freight trains stalled by landslides in western North Carolina. - Finnegan's court in McCallum’s ty National Bank, James F. : The defend-'Spence, of the Pontiac Manufac- turers Assn., Fred V. Haggard, president of the Oakland County CIO Council, Howard O. Powers, '|Chamber president, and Denald- son, Leaving the board is Mrs, For- rest Brown, who was succeeded eiby Mrs, Sekles as presidsent of| Service for Mrs. Augusta Hill, 72,) Homes were evacuated between the Federation of Women's Clubs.|/who died here Wednesday will be|Robbinsville and Upton, where to Powers SE Bingo F ang A crcl ya mal ar Saturday from the — fed by 24 hours of con- cause of his recent election as'/Smith—Funeral Home. Alfred B. tinuous rain covered sections of, seals at the Chasinay Edson of First/Church of Chrigt,'U. S. Highway 129. . : The. Foundation is a honprofit Scientist will be the reader. Burial! In Tennessee, portions of Knox-| ‘When the plane hit, parts were ahization for civic betterment. will follow in Grand Lawn Ceme- ville and Gatlinburg already were, flying © all over the. place, Every- ry, Detroit. under water. Schools wére closed.body started to rvn away, Some Meee Hill had ‘been a resident and highways were cut off. ys tried to climb fences,.same of Pontiac 15 years arid a mem-| The latest drowning victim was were hit. by flying pieces of the Made ta Sell at : 95 — - SAVE HALF! WROUGHT IRON end BRASS. Bloomfield His, ded at his Rome Magazine Basket ths. An artist and advertising|) hastresery-tie ob 3 ptone of | “ &! Book Rack . : Tonite & Saturday the Institute of Arts, Chicago. C. George Sheppard ; es Owner of the George Sheppard) Studios since 1942, C. George Shep-| ._ pard, 62, of Country Club Drive,|"% Bloomfield Hills, died at his home © He was at one time associated with R. R. Donnelly. and Sons, Co,, Chicago, and later was in charge of the Detroit Office of DETROIT “aNS) — Ww ber of First Church of Christ,'a 11-year-old Kentucky girl, Jan- plane , Burleigh-Withers.. He was a- . on 6 the pes Onde fs di | Scientist. She is survived by a sis-|ice Smith,- swept away when, «7 tripped and fell end hurt my member of the Bloomfield Mills |«— | eer the rs a | acs. ter in Florida. - floodwaters partially destroyed. head and broke my left arm. Country Club, Recess and Ad- a 7 I D neg cg of 2 her home at Feds. Creek in Pike! «] saw part of a body flying craft Clubs. He had been a resi- |” ‘Sack holds over i and Mound) i et DETROIT —More than 60 Press Correct ct St County. at me... dént of Bloomfield Hills for 26 RNS ee 5 today. The center wilt, |J¥el-studded, . custom-built Cadil- $ ofory Gov. A. BY Chandler, returning] There has been no explanation| Years ket mola tor largeit t > a ts. ogy reportedly’ been ordered'gf Doctor's Testimony — ti and unshaven from @ of how the collision could have| He is survived by. his wife,|) . magazines. Exactly as balldings cma ie cov. |trom General ors for King [hurried tour of flood -ravaged|occurred. It happened in broad Greta: a son, James D,; a daugh-|"— pictured. , Each will have |52Ud of Saudi Arabia. In a January 19 story concerning Southeastern Kentucky, described daylight in perfectly leer ‘weath- ter, Mrs. S: E. Gawné of Frank-| | see and. veception Automotive circles said the the assault trial of ex-Pontiac pa-|the most distressing scenes I've ier. lin; three grandchildren and his 2 cars would be air-conditioned and trolman James B, Sexton, The/€ver encountered.” ds HOUSEWARES some would have one-way window |Press erroneously. reported that| He said the devastating Ohio -—2nd- Floor ~The House | 2/858, enabling passengers to see|defense witness Dr. A. Tauber of River flood 20 years ago “wasn't i \ ; out without being. seen. ‘Armour plate and special gun! : are reported going on some; still others are being es- pecially equipped for desert hunt- ing. - ~GM’'s- Cadillac Division would: neither an nor deny the, ‘report. Rifleman and Pal. Hold Up Elsie Bank ELSIE @—A rifleman and his ‘woman’ companion held up the Elsie State Bank and escaped with an estimated $4,000 today. : The robbers escaped. after forc- ing three women employes and two customers into the Vault. Mrs. Joanne Sturgis, a teller, Pontiac testifed. that he had -not/anything like this one, not nearly personally examined Sexton. las destructive. 7 Sexton was charged with the off) “The water crept up then, slow-| duty shooting of two friends, and ly and menacingly, and with a. Dr. Tauber testified that Sexton, warning, This -one* ems-fater and had suffered a temporary brain in-|foree.” ip jury sufficient, in his opinion, to! Twenty-three couhties in Ken-| explain his behavior. tucky, West Virginia and Virginia Dr. Tauber had examined Sex- were designated by the Small ton. The Press regrets the error. Business Administration as disas- tree iter areas. ‘Summerfield to Stay |’ Overcast skies held the. threat ‘of more rain and grounded Army WASHINGTON i” — The Senate belitopters, waiting to air-lift ty-) = ay oar emnerded. soontea an ther ses im Poe: reco! e ap- preval for Arthur E. Summerfield rThe devastated area in Ken-| = Postmaster general for another icky followed the course of the our years. ‘Kentucky, Sandy and_the| Bi : (Cumberlane,-“which also reaches OK $600,000 for MSU into Tennessee. ; j Among the hardest hit in Ken-| LANSING (P= jouse yester-.tucky were Hazard, Pikeville and - said the/ map pushed up to the'day a a Senate-approyed Prestonsburg, where National) counter? beside a customer and fution authorizing Michigan Guardsmen patrolled streets to; lied ‘leveled a rifle at her, saying, ‘'This' State University to build a $600,000 prevent. pilfering while - portable lis- a holdup” and_ tellin ol women’s cooperative living \init on generators and water (purifiers: —;“put the money in thi g."" ‘the’ campus = East Lansing. iwere trucked in. Your Income Tax | “paterdtal Revwane Hohe te. Help you ‘prepsre your facane - Tax Return. TOOL SPECIALS—Tonight & Soturda Dic SOCKET SET [ECES | ~ SE -EMPLOYED? If you carry on a business as a ‘sole proprietor or if you render services as an independent contractor or as @ member of a-part- nership — you‘ will have self-employment income. If ‘Ape had at least $400 of net earnings from self-employment — you, must file ‘an annual refurn of self-employment income on Form 1040..The maximum amount subject to self-employment is $4,200. . If you had wages subject to social security — subtract the . total wages from $4,200 to arrive at the maximum amount sub- | ject to self-employment tax. | The self-employment tax rate is 3 per cent of the net earnings trom your business ‘but not to exceed the limitations disctssed above. The self-employment tax is a part of the total tax to be paid. - with your tax return;Income derived solely from salary or Wages, © dividends, interest on investments, capital gains, ennuities or pen- - sions, is not ‘self-employment income. \ Serew Driver Bt © 6—16" Orive ‘Sockets (ont. sires) @ ti" t Handle (Purther information on tncdme tax problems Js available ernest acharme | : at the Internal Revenue a office, S32 - Huron st. _ Phone ‘FE ‘2702 4 ae t- ‘et of All Popular Sizes e e ° Allen Wrenches ; ilson. Defends Husband, Te Is J e Off Seven Sixes Jy *. i 7 >, @ ; 59c Value . Peter ta Fontide | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES |go back to il where het “I think the President ‘Should $80-a-month electrigal engineer A A White House official, however, | rd ® Famous “WEN” Electric Lowest - temperature preceding| & a.m. WASHINGTON — The most fas-) was “appreciated./ P = eve stood back of Mr. Wilson in- , Westinghouse Electrical Corp. He said a Wheat Ps \ aaa re-! Z . Soldering Gua Wind velocity § mph. Cinating, argument in Wash we © * ‘Stead: of spending his time com- | alreday had designed the first elec- cake hes 3 ee Arve} 4 - : Direction” East, this is not between President!, “Tve always made it a point to. mentirig on how wonderful Foster tric automobile -starter- produced | i sapere Ste cs 7 e _-.- ’ i Downtown Temperatures | Eisenhow and King Saud of rema:y in the background,” said. ‘Dullés, the secretary of state has by Westinghouse. Wilson later rose ‘ ina a wi th t care = s Regular 2 ae re i Saudi Arabia, but between Ike and Mrs, Charles F4 W yoraes Prdins het been,"’ she said. ito become president ‘of. Genéral vine i den second toughest vs te 5/64 "ah . $7.95 . $b. We... 2 an embattled’ woman, husband was named defense sec-| eg {Motors Corp. .-—~ y in gi ; oT , 2'p. " 38 th ty * retary four years ago, ‘‘But I up. WANTS PAT ON BACK Mrs, Wilson has reared three Tke has taken the position that | plastic spree ends © Instant heat fox faster work. Sun sets Priday at 5:46 That lady is the formidable’ Mrs, | Pose it will be different now.” / on (Raga Fae : — pat, sons and three dalighters. and| mext te the White House itecit, | : EAS Jost plug in, ‘press trigger — Sun rises Saturday at *! ue .m. Charles. E, AVilson of Bloomfield) Today, the 67-year-old. wife of | is has helped raise 15 iidren:| the most difficult job in the world | ne e . = anyone can use it. pond [ne “uatarény a, |B 3". m. ~ | Hills, Mich., whose outspoken hus-| the einiast” aamaiea ee yery large aeksy ae hed ‘ee WILSON PROUD is the secretaryship of defense. | eece Stee oe 1e rene eceseseseneseosesen a ag band is Ike's secretaty of defense. “much in the foreground fot her . 7, ome ——— 2 Its budget is the biggest, its pres- Electric od ee downtown) Mrs, Wilson, in & no-holds- defense of her husband against 00d - * a speaking cet “er ones con a almost unsurmountable Pe; | 7 ec er Drill e ipwest vciaebbce. 48 wi the- —_ she called the criticism of behalf! and \ It doesn’t work pothing Sen Meperetee cc _ barred, te . resi ee “a Eisenhower, It is the A son, Edward E, Wilson, de- and he is especially pleased that) does. . : gory ec” gad bested the Preaéeat. ae he time: Mrs. Wilson has been | scribed his mother asa “lion- mating up initialfy/withowt ©O-) cause of this, he ieans over si95 One ¥ Age in Pontiac : » su im, ais : alue Highes oe, spoken Charlie would Ear in a ye —s ess when any of the people she a kwards to support Wilson, al-| : ota ee) # oe ou to call a policcint rsy at “ — _lovés are attacked.” The secretary his a an vibe said rier 7 fare .....4 aie. 98 A pride to ‘associates and friends. You Get Evetiiieg Pictured aa +a | of her husband's “unwise.” | This “very remarkable woman”) Tice wines by custom do not [Cede te te ncrctary eng Complete drill outfit for the handy- Highest and lowes Lawant, Temperature The The statement in question. was The eee “ad said at his was born Jessie Ann Curtis, aug ih aie oy oh blessing to oe gc fe: slur T -man.<_tt's-not oly @ drill, but use” a ey as -4 i 1008] Wilson's: decaration that a lot ofnews conferefice ‘Wednesday that ter of a construction engineer in. zs we fo tte ad against the National Guard. a8 @ Sander, grinder, polisher, buffer, : \ \ draft. dodgers entered the National Wilson madé ‘a very . . . unwise Costello, Pa. “It's a little two-by- oa s r hasbands Pres _ * x & etc. ~~ Many” uses around the home’ Alp uae 4 Guard during the Korean war to statemem, without stopping to four town about 40 miles: pape al — Mrs, Wilson, who-hates Wash-§f Save time, moriey and. work, en aa I : i. _\ 4) Bavoia active duty. think’ “when he mentioned draft the New York’ state lini¢,”* Actually, came adminis: ington and believes her hysband | Browi \e eo dodging in connection with the Na- si Sie a gi ese an almost ited re-\is unappreciated here, has rolled utte BE Bt Lous 3 EAGER 20 GO HOME tional’ — a x ke \buke at Wednesday's news confer-|up her maternal sleeves to take | ts 22°} Mrs. Wilsof, to whom offi¢ial) « et When = wes 10, the family|ence when ‘he Jabeled the secre-|on the President himself. Her hus- eB a Wash 38 ¥, Washington has.given- ulcers, is Mrs. wena termed the comment moved" to Pittsburgh. At. 22 she’ tary’s statement about’ the Na- band’s lips may be sealed. Hers feos as ae to * or butted and “uncalled: for.” ' |married Charles E E. Wilsoh .— an| tional Guard as “unwise.” are. not, es. ; a . ’ a ; ' ¢ — a. Be hee| tested. . ee GstsenitivitM oc AMIR. eer 20000000 _THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY L 1957 _ Air Raid Beane’ Test Tomorrow at I P.M. in City trio of air raid sirens... will be month. Included in the five minute downtown ‘on top of the State Bank Building. - Bauxite ‘production in alias test will be two additions to the |Teflected‘a gain of 50 per cent.with system. They are located atop|® ix-mionth output of -99,000. tons, Madison Junior High School on|Singapore learns, the haben a0 p. tw alice Gui 2 Men - tate in Breaking, Entering” Robert A. Seer, asltant Cv “Pontiac ‘Police are’ questioni Defense director’ for Pontiac, said ae ae the three sirens will be tested reg- At 1 pm. tomorrow oe ‘a — ot each tween 6 p.m. a.m. Thursday. canily) plus $19 in cash from - the (cigarettes and|Cost of $8,400. A memorial “to all. who cuaht, suffered and died in Ireland's'er Wainsley, died cause” is to be erected on Water- ifiré that broke out in their home ford Quay, Eire, at an estimated on Detroit's west side. ~ -- | Their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- han ‘Two Small Children oe te ine Die in- Detroit Fire two Pontiac men regarding the|lice. - breaking and entering of Kuhn's Auto Wash, re. Huron St., be- Wednesday and 8 Willie Merriman, 2353 Mount Royal St., toltt~police merchandise valued at’ $37 DETROIT @ — Timothy Cald- well, 5,\and hjs 2-year-old broth-|_ Fred Glover of Cleveland econed at least one goal in M ‘Straight | games in 1950-51 “while playing | with Indianapolis. American Hockey League record, iE in a ry Caldwell, were, shopping when the blaze started. . | Detective. Lt. Glenn Bennet of _ {the police ‘arson squad the fire apparently was caused by-an overflow of oil from a space heater. It is still an B nEven ings’ FRIDAY-SATURDAY &.MONDA 3 ‘Store. Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. re HOP and SAVE MORE at SIMMS 9. Oz. Sanforized’ Denim Perry at. Madison, and at Owen School, 43 E, Columbia Ave. «7 These will be tested along with i nae Famous Brand fui. TOILET WATER Red Lilac ape be ‘14-2 ROMEX Our .* Quality \E i ' (i \ NY (( \ IT aL claus mets all REA specifications. Continuous > ELECTRICAL | —2nd Floor be Tonite and Saturday Only! 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FLASH BULBS | From price With Re $74.50 Value FinalClearance eta. 2 ot sere 30 BULBS for...... . Get in the habit of buying your fiash-| bulbs at. Simms an “ more yo usave. Handy ee carton fits into pocket. No lim mrrrrrtirririt tei ARGUS C-44 § CAMERA end CASE 12.8 lens are interchangeable. Newest model for finest color -sifdes. eeeseoeeeoooseoosoees Model 220 with sun- dial and picture-win- dow : ) Projection Feature Brownie 500-Walt Smm Movie Projector F | 49.99.) Only $5 Holds in Layaway a see how much viewer. Wide-angle {1.6 lens, super bright $00-| watt projection and REVERS! feature. “ th KODAK Brownie pro- éndorsed by leading chefs $12.95 everywhere . . . now priced Val ee so every homemaker can af- a ue Value ford 7 nem. 5 : . — vo al ni bar fer ‘better . ¥ ti jes ind _ $6.95 Model Use co ynenp—aeie 4188 henie, ; with o¢ Opeeeeeeccococcccoccnccsosoosocees , Make Your Short Reels Into Longer Reels— _Kalort 8mm Film Splicer Regular $4.98 : Rasy to jet us show you how to make your y shart Fag sho ; reels into 200-300 or use— reels. SIMMS Oy _ Clips-On Most Cameras Exposure Meter mavens and STILLS 2.99 Fully guaranteed ‘Compact* with clip-on feature for most cam- eras. For movies “or stills. ececcecessecos Ceeeesoccocoscoesosesosoeeles AUTOMATIC FEEDING 35mm Slide Viewer and Automatic Slide Case me $16.45 Value — Now I 6% ° ‘As Pictured © @ Brand New ‘Complete slide viewer fan. Slide viewer - built-in lite and large, : ad magnifying giass—revolv- slide case with automatic Iit-sige file, holds 300 As pictured. i projection Mints mater set fdr the 35mm 300 slides, 30c NESTLES DEXTROGEN. YOU" DEEP- cuT PRICES re yp» $1.50 Value 1.19 ~~ PHENIQUE |. "JESTS Antacid : 10 Roll . 319 Bt 16°] a camesas —E - Saginaw MAIN LIKE ONLY AT. SIMMS “Bap! Dungarees Regular $1.69 Value _ MURINE. Pinkham’s Eve-Wesh Tabtets.. 49° Value... Bon 29. Boys tough; long wearing G-ounce denim dungarees with zipper fly, non-ravel hem, bar-tacking. etc. _ All first Quality in all.sizes 6 to 16. No limit. PrTTTITITITITITIT Tritt Original $3.88 to $5.95—Values Men’ Ss. DRESS PANTS - . @ Gebdardines , ett av FAST PAIN AVE ASPIRIN RELIEF INFRA- SQUIBB'S Poors Mineral Oil RUB 32-Ounces $2 Value ~ For Relief of $1.75 Value Hemmerroids - we ai Big selection of styles, colors, pat- ‘ Ss ' -terns, solid colors, etc. in these full cut, smartly styled [ dress pants for H men, « Buy at this : low, low price and : a save. ; Merritt itt a Guaranteed — SANFORIZED -MEN’S ‘MATCHED 3 sues in 1 Dental plates are : with with KLEENITE & aaa o= = HKLE ENITE i‘ ae 85c Value 59° ' No brushing with Kleenite-quick, easy, safe to use. EASY to clean — Soft, Absorbent SQOTHIE CLEANSING TISSUE “BOX 400 SHEETS large 400 CHEWING-G — USED B PEEN-A-MINT 18° Very soft amd seeniors Soothie cleansing tis- Limit 4 boxes. sheet boxes. UM MEDICINES Y MILLIONS Work Uniforms. SHIRTS qu $2.69 Values Vat-dyed grey twill shirts with dressy collar, flap pockets, reinforced at points _ Of strain, Sizes 14 to 16's. PANTS $3.49 Values - Vat-dyed grey twill pants with -_ pockets, wide belt loops, sipper fly, reinforced at strain points. Sizes 28 to 43. FIRST QUALITY , $2.89 1 Value nee 99 CHAMPO- Paper 79° > TABLETS ‘Value : oe —~ i es Velue (10x80") Authentic indian style designs. —ful blankets by Beacon. First Quality: SAVINGS FOR WOMEN ZARUMIN - TABLETS « $1.25 Value lee ; Jun ‘Medicine F 89". Ladies’ SELF-SEAM NYLONS LuxuRia |. $4.00 Value “you 2.00 | 98¢ Value mat 32. 4 2 Wrisleys Four Seasons a ee ee a | STERNO Canned Hect CREAM 31.75 Value 89° All Sizes 8% to 11 FIRST. QUALITY — re lar 90 np in 61 \gauge— 15 denier, : popular shades. full fashion : i Jooks and fit. Washable LINEN & RAYON Acetate ‘Ladies’ Skirts Values to $4 1.95 ® Sizes 24 to 30 - ® Assorted Colors Slim styles in solid colors or checks and stripes. Bome 31.89 Values $2.89 Purses ... $2.33 ca have side of back rippers, “ some have kick pleats. One for you at these tremendous savings. Cocrccrccoccccccccccccccccccccccccccocccoces S INFANTS, TODDLERS @ Pouch, boxy, clutch - styles in leathers, plastics: and fabrics. Many colors te choose from. ee eee ee cece eee eee eee weer oes eee ee ee eee ed * =F : Limit 12 Special. Group of INFANTS’ YOUR Jodhpurs in sizes M-L-XL. Creepers Creepers-Coveralls and J odhpurs Values CHOICE Choice, of creepers, in sizes M-L-XL ‘—coveralls in' size Medium only and and coveralls are corduroy, jodhpurs are suede, Special close out price— cocccesccocccccs . Infants’ Training Seat Ne 25 FORMULAG = | Limit 12 4° | ran FORMULA. a | tiguio ROTHERS eWenceces 23° $2.50 ‘Value—Now s Plastic training seat fits over. reg- lar ‘toilet seat, has Sten Oheiee trap, and deflector for colors, ~ .. $2.99 . Gay'colore. First Quality of 79c Values ted | pee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ‘957, na chok- Monarch . ene fe ye: a > foo, my wie ie aes lir eas a. D ee ; : * ine mes Cal ing in Dream\2-3.%.== . ce hee 4 Ba ae nigg ar vag gran ae: twé-thirdsjagainst furniture. We lost two} ‘That small vehicle qut there—| The King’s ears suddenly| ‘estan Just then an aide came : small vases. jit is some kind of smal} Cadillac?’| perked up, “You keep animals-injin and explained that only a that * * * “Oh, no, just an old Plymouth.”| our home,"! he asked. King would be dining wi : cht te ine’ 1 introduced my family ee oe Sas I explained that the sound he|Wife said, in that case, fine | night. thie) id drop in, un-|Wife looked faint. The two girls| ‘The King said it must have been|heard came from the kids’ record could share our tuna fish BBS Sp ep ree Per en ops nl Shimed. My wie sal, "fis that live, angry at tieg 1 mld from TY, mates brok-|many ears down. The a ry paln ss epee a robes, Spe Sr ne oe ee ee = ee a a ne ‘ee Jo ss —” It was m e : Pa a par scangrey: oe phar “This is your -only wife?” the| “At "the moment T’d guess,|wife who kicked me this time.|Shortly after, the King ‘and his grass, Eight others slipped around|King asked politely through his: |about 200.” She. remembered, from the/party left. Something was said the back to case the yard. The interpreter. “Wells or fields?’ papers, that the King didn't drink.|about having to get back to the others filed into the living room “The one and only,” I laughed.) ‘No, 200 gallons, in the base-) There was an awkward pause) Arabian Embassy. handling. - and it quickly filled up like. a “But surely there are others ~ ae tank.” Sher cee ant te fill L I amet ~ ee 1 wy sont ae Chaps - Be ei bank handling ct 3 é — mi ‘zu tume.. Pans pay crt Clanbed| “Oh, Pe. et hiccoughed.. lle ter oar, . ve igs ae be delighted. Cetting up ‘off the bases =i enid. _lamount in magnetic form. Since! = , De. ; 5 a Sie ! i | i i 4 as —= + a | R | = : Ee | . me. _/ STARTS TODAY! EVERYTHING IN OUR HUGE STOCK REDUCED! -.. - y: . | ‘Not a clearance sale of undesirable merchandise but a store-wide sale with every item in every , _. department reduced for the sale. Only exceptions are items that are fair traded or price a a ..._./ established by manufacturer. Buy the newest and the finest at. these reduced sale prices. | . ae Furnish your home complete during this sale....Benefit by lower prices in juvenile items Hy and everything in furniture for every room in the house. Not only do you save in price - - . . alone for with each piece of furniture you are buying the guarantee of satisfaction of the a : nation’s leading manufacturers and the guarantee of service after the sale that has been 2 a policy. of Stewart-Glenn Co. for forty years. ‘ONE of OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST STOCKS of QUALITY FURNITURE! ee © 65 DINING ROOM SUITES in all finishes ~~ @18 MAPLE SOFA BED SUITES and 10 MAPLE 8 a © 87 STYLES and COLORS of the finest LIVING ROOM SUITES ‘in Colonial Styling po | 7 a | _ SECTIONAL SOFAS and 2 Pe. SUITES” ® 45 SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS and 42 SOFA BEDS 7 mae © 74 LOUNGE and RECLINING ATES — ° 142 TABLE and DESK LAMPS in all styles: e : i , 135 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS mA | © 173 Styles of LIVING ROOM TABLES in ee in is 4 ’ ; ¢ 53 DIFFERENT STYLE BEDR' M Groupings | Modern, Co Colonial and Provincial Styles 4 aa e frogs : 1 , : x : | _ $30 STYLES of CRIBS and YOUTH BEDS. g tare Displays’ of DESKS, WALL SHELVES, : © 15 MATCHING CI IB and CHIFFEROBE SETS . - BOOKCASES, BOUDOIR CHAIRS, CARPET, . \ . © 40 CHROME or BLACK seal 0 SETS _. HOOKED RUGS, CARD TABLE SETS ~ | o- : Now! Park With Ease! CONVENIENT CREDIT—OPEN F FRIDAY and “MONDAY NIGHTS: *til 9% J Just a few, steps from the new No. 2 : ° City ‘Metered Parking Bor ~ As Low a8 10% Buy on Our - _ 0 Day Recounts Down!. Easy Payment Plant PR Savoie —< @ Our own lighted .Low Monthly = : a sraaarGuece = lot just around Payments! = w | fear iia No Interest or ieee | vases ley just south of | Carrying Charge If. ; \ rf 3 So | he ed Mv e. oe ‘ aca beh : . : ‘Paid i a3 90 Days! 86 to 96. South Saginaw. Street 4 a | , . = Gppsdias Auburn Avenue: Z » 4 ‘> * of er’ ge OS te } . Oa a gy 5 ee eee en aby : .+¥ . o> ; Cri = : F A * a : ‘ | on ‘oe Ss bis one : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘PRIBAYCFRBRUARY 3, s09r - FIVE > Htensity Drive epee flor Suez Peace por Wedding ACAPU LOO, Mexice WA — Ac ‘tress Elizabeth .Taylor and pro | U. S.,. Canada Push Plan: cucer Mike Todd plar..a gala, -wed- to End treatt-Egypsion ding tomorrow nighi if their ap- ei plication for a license is approved }, Deadioc ‘by then. Es fe The. plans call for the wedding “UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. w — 2nd reception at-.a. mansion in The United States and Canada in- ‘Puerto Marquez, about four miles tensified their drive for agree- from Acapulco, Miss Taylor ment on their plan to ‘end the’ moved Tuesday into the house on }- Israeli-Egyptian deadlock as the | a small, quiet bay, She is reeu- ‘General Assembly today took up Perating there from a spinal oper- ‘the’ crucial Mjddie East situation ation and was said to be greatly again, : jimproved. ' Bolstered by unexpected back-) , * * * ing from India, the two Western, Their friends say the wedding nations sought further Asian-Atri- will be as elaborate and colorful, can support for their proposal be-|as a Hollywood production, Mo- fore the 80-nation Assembly. ivie glars, producers and other = * x A \celditities are expected to fly \ - drip. See Jersey. ‘Sensational! Dynel Blend | WAISTBANDER Fur Coats 7 399 The two-part -U. S.-Canadian/ down for f 2 plan calls for Israeli troops to. quit) * * _ ; the Gaza Strip andthe Gulf of! ear een out around Aqaba coast of Egypt's Sinai Des-' midnight Wednesday that Miss : os = ve ert, and for troops of the U. N.|Taylor had been granted a Mex-' c emergency Force to move into/ican divorce from actor Michael the disputed areas. <« ' iw ilding Saturday, Todd said a : | However, the American-Canadi-, quirk in. legal proceecings had de- an effort produced no public ac- jayed notification of the decision. . ceptance from Israel and Egypt, Wilding flew here to help expe. : - Powder Blue the two. nations on whose concur- dite the divorce, going egies Be Coots That Heve Sold All — . rence the plan depends. | Mexico City en route back to Hob#— - * ' . eae _ ~* * * ilywood. Mexico has outlawed the Season for $99.00! Astonishingly practical e k with bn profits, we need money to stock Israel still insisted on tight Guick divorees it uSec to grant. | Cfease them, crish them, ee in to one mate without notification Unsurpassed luxury, unbeliev- | pack them in a bag — “new spring ond Summer sports equipment. a ae bowel poll rgeh ahd of the other, able beauty, at tremendous sav- | they shake off wrinkles — early « « « merchandise will be sold | ; A . P ings! Rivals nature's most | and stay neat as a pin y oe «M's nationally known brands. Se her territory | Heart disease caused 550,000! precious furs, yet your beautiful Wash eéstly ard never ALL SALES GASHALL SALES FIMAL: | Sn udu 020 aan he tn feat moth & mildew proot. | need’ the touch oh an Aqaba Coast would not again bar/ Crews : slit Babes 288m, = . Choose from push-yp “or roll iroh' Slim fitting elastic / = xO PHONE ORDERS—NO EXCHANGES her shipping from the gulf. : sleeves. Three alluring hues, | waisthands curve the fig-/ ee > | The . 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Pues. re + Tife, sain rest “vas rab t ae 7 . 5 / x 4 we \ “. -fo> Ar ; \ \ | Ed | ‘ - ay re 1 * i 4 = a j | % x. : - : eo oe fe 2 2 mae : aes Sone aS ; z x : Z SS : cae Sa ye eee * . i oA SEN, = se : : , : 2 ae Eee te a soa A Pe —. = —* fs x aL a2 3 * nae Gee ‘ cee x THE PONLAC PRESS. FRIDSY, FEMRUARY 690 ee ae 7 | Voice of the People oe Calls Drunk- Drivi 1. ee ey readers of the advisitagie of mass _ production for a Eufopean’ mass “THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12. Michigan; Daily ee Tete Mee oy Rae. epery market. It also draws, attention to F une : _— pHs A Frmcmas sth opportunity for each nation to. a ec nk eel eae - Excuse to Obtain a oe Director muna nen There ~are— difficulties ahead, of vA ‘Trearuirr and. Genera iia “Maneeer also-is’a new Letors wit be “so ee ) . A RET “Arden Ootimlant oF geo tthe eee sSdvecs’ cat “lalophane "asuber ef” te . Server. a Editor Rein a. “Advertising Mgr oF * = ° ja gall ome rf Gr oven, so re Sotesing Miner ORE PET ae sels meeting and new determination ss unless the a is critical’ in its = = ‘to overcome obstacles.° Entered at Post Office. mel as second class matter ee Thorough Airing Needed ; i eee ROE eS MEMBER or TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS > ee — | wo == Associa’ titled exclusively to the not to ‘drink when driving, it are fully prepared = use for or ait io ‘eal ‘ews printed ay a this An encouraging dévelopment is will probably. put more peopls sey whatever answer they may a. = s ti ati the poor house. Let's be pract As one parting statement, may ; — the action of the AFL-CIO Executive Longthen the jail settence or eter you to your Bible, Ezekiel - Tee, vows fasae. eet vice ie 2 oavedasic bemay Council at its current tneeting in something else. first chapter, verses A through 20. = Washtenaw’ Coun 4 Counties. icon 2 060 a year ehewbere ‘0 Miami. : - Occasional Figyter , Arthur W. Beck . - ed State | : ieee rd i * ey ae ait mot savecviotions “evebue fm advance The Council ordered its 141 unions - F 1922 Kettering St. . . = to remove from office any union offi Is City. Engineer . 3 ‘ Wad ‘ j nse - MEyoen ‘OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS cial refusing to give testimony before. Only. for Our Use? | alten ee ~ : a Senate Investigating subcommit- - Concerning Pontiac's trattic ex in Critical Times’ gineer . . . Iam wondering if we have his exclusive use or if we can loan hint: out periodically to Birmingham and Rochester, to iron out their troubles, too. Every time I read The Press~I see where he is telling someone how to-.control traffic or decontrol pedestrians. In Pontiac he has succeeded in making pedestrians out of car owners and the city itself the big- gest land baron. - Kleber P. Dusenbury 181 Mohawke Rd. - YA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 = * tee. The only vote against this ~ resolution was cast by Dave Beck, president of the Teamsters Union, the largest AFL-CIO affiliate. He = German General to Head , = NATO Ground Forces rejected the ultimatum barring ‘Announcement that a German leaders from invoking the Fifth General, 59-year-old Hans SpPEIDEL, Amendment. — has been named to command all *k * * NATO ground. forces in Central The Senate met some union Europe, shows how things have objections that Chairman Mc- “changed in the last 12 years. LELLAN’s committee has no Arabia, sotbin, Iraq, Iran’ and Yemen. That's too healthy a list . for suns a Presi of te United States hasn't put enough into his budget for the Depart- ment of Defense, Perhaps we Offers Comments from Belgium, Denmark, ee foe, wee | ’ General Speidel is a thoroughly trained and experienced German - Army officer of World War II. He was charged with being im- plicated in the “generals’ plot” to assassinate Hitler and. was im- _ prisoned for the rest of ‘the war. The General is credited with hav- \ ing saved Paris by resisting Hit-. ler’s order that the city be destroyed. x *« * After the war atid until he was - called back into service in 1951, and the British dame of the - Rhine, totaling 10 first rate “divisions. There also. will be small units of French and some ‘the Netherlands and Norway. mater, the University of He took over as the chief of NATO in 1955, and - well” liked among his associates. eae ADENAUER invited him to the West German government 1950, He’is credited with gaining . The Man About Town- jurisdiction. A special bipartisan ., committee has now been ap- pointed to investigate the union's huge welfare fund. | ~~ x *« * Although there is nd Federal law to force a union to open its books, the Taft-Hartley act requires that Cheering Section David Lawrence Says: - unions and their leaders file finan- be more than interested in bringing ‘cial statements with the Labor’ De- partment. These statements can not be examined by any Government agency nor by the Senate. Unions and their financial] operations are Alleged irtegularities in the con- out all the facts. Not Been Priced . ie ‘An alumnus of the school of optimism. \ | re letter: addressed to me vee as follows: “The Wall Street Journal ah the New Pontiac Bonneville Convertible’ WASHINGTON —— If this corres- pondent were asked to say wivat is the biggest news development in the national capital nowadays and of any member of the. cabinet. not of the director of the budget or Also, there is no way by which U.S. Has Irresponsible Budget Plan gress—and now it involves $72 bil- lions a year. It is something for, the: nation to begin to understand yet the one that is being given - relatively little attention, it would be the story that surrounds the fed- The recent incident in which Séc- retary of -the Treasury George ~ - President was generally assumed at first to be merely a difference of opinion between, a cabinet offi- - cer and the chief executive. But the President said it wasn't, What was behind it really was a sense of frustration over the in- visible influences that force items gress. Actually, under existing law, the Secretary of the Treasury has nothing to do with the proposed ex- penditures listed in the- budget. He is commanded by law merely to furnish estimates of incoming rev- erue and to propose ways and means @f raising money if there is a President can judge or be ad- vised about the relative impor- tance of one item to another in the entire picture. He is aware of what pressure, too, and that often they are convinced that their items cannot afford? Nobody—not even “terms of what the nation can or’ the secretary of the treasury. Nowhere in modern government is there such qa glaring example of irresponsibility as in the slipshod way the American budget is put together and authorized by Con- or, as Mr. Humphrey says, one of these days there will be a depres- sion that “will curl your hair.” (Copyright, 1957, New York Looking Back Malaya. = WILLIAM S. Knudsen warns U.S. faces long, cruel war. 20 Years Ago 13 EXECUTED for treason by Soviet, 4,500 FIGHT flood in Cairo, Ill. ~ When 1 was young and _ ill-ad-' vised I did read some fiction, such as David Copperfield, Tom Saw- yer, Robinson Crusoe, David Ha- duntind Black Beauty. Contain Lessons of Life fansson. in ‘Adventures in Diet.” This is about like eating a two- pound broiled sirloin with all the on Flying Saucers Y have read a lot-“of reports on “ UFO (flying saucers); one of which is all facts written by Major Don- ald E. Keyhole, USMC (retired). He, in my estimation, is a quali- fied man on this. subject. I have read a lot. of books by people who would have us be- lieve that this is a good fiction story. I do not say that you or anyone else should believe in this strange phenomenon, but jt cer- tainly shoujd be looked inte, When our best and most reput- able pilots report these and yet they continue to fly our large- airliners, there must be something such as this; he would be ground- ed, as the CAP is very strict as to These are critical times. Do you want to lower your guard when the enemy is standing there look- ing you over and when he’s the possessor of a real hefty offense himself? I'd rather look as though I vere ready to swing. Realist ‘Saud Welcome Is in Character’ That Mr. Saud got a very mixed welcome. Three loud cheers were Bronx cheer in New -York. Well, we've always had a reputation of tax exempt. eral budget involving $72 billions of the pressure groups want. He knows Herald Tribune Inc.) to it. A pilot has a pretty stiff test. | 1° to go north and south diplo- ‘ . = SpEIvEL was & professor of economics expenditure. - that his cabinet offi und to pass before he can fly, and it 5 * * * "mad tal olin thax seems to.me that after he reports Atically at the same moment. Mr. Saud will simply conclude we're in character. Humphrey expressed his chagrin at Should be approved. eee oe : a "representa tive at orem duct of union affairs are serious. The the sine of! tee og program But who makes a studied judg- 15 Years Age who flies our citizens around. One That Didn't Cheer average dues paying member should submitted to Congress by the ment of the budget as a whole in| Japs COMPLETE conquest of Saud, Sandys in America on. Missions ‘That Clash — By JOHN H. MARTIN His visit to Washington happens to coincide with that of British De- fense Minister Duncan Sandys, whose talks with U.S. leaders in- - volve Britain's growing inability to meet her defense bills. . Part of Britain’s defense bills . includes the cost of keeping King paareal over : Dereiaah site of pros- Arabia has been increasingly greédy ever since 1935, making widér and wider claims on the ter- ritories of other Arab states lead- ers who have treaty pevtectinn from the British, JOINTLY CLAIMED , Buraimi is jointly claimed by his in Washington and a muffled — « ; leading to emer aie eemietion into into the budget which the nation INS Foreign Director pective oil riches. I NA cannot afford. ' King Saud, -the colorful guest of ~ Saudi Arabian troops occupied if F “ Wall Street Jour al Can’t os 8 0° ' Dr. William Brady Says: President Eisenhower, supports lit- the oasis area in August 1952. After \ tt - H T ItE NU the popular impression is that = a tablinae spi F ad pri venta ot mmccenat negotiations ty an a on the Secretary of the Treasury 0 native troops ousted oke'ad @ 7 ea ag. 2 hago” Tt i ne sem, a te me”, Books, Erotic or. B iotic, = Serenagher cacipebien Posie: Ganglia Cotas soe 3 President then sends it on to Con- - _ Sula. The British claim that Saudi will sell for $5,782. I haven't) seen that in The Press. Is this price cor- rect?” fat such as a steak usually has on a deficit. As for tye indivi ; items of expenditure if@the budget. he doesn't see them in advance and has no more to do with their in- clusion in the budget — outside of his own department — than does the Secretary of the Interior or any other cabinet officer. ~ Saud’s troops out of the Buraimi oasis and other disputed sections of eastern Arabia, as well as curbing Yemeni territorial am- bitions, King Saud’s hostility - toward Britain primarily dates back to the the Sultan of Muscat and Oman— ruler of the largest state in the eastern section of Arabia along - the Persian Guif—and the Shaikh of Abu Dhabi. Their troops offi- cered by the British kicked out the Saudi Arabfans. Only the last named book made it. a lasting impression, a life-long impression. After I had_served 18 years in the mines—in Siberia, that is—I became engrossed in murder mysteries and for some years I read nothing else, aside from medical literature. Finally J became disgusted with who-dun-it stuff or rather with the booze and fornication the publish- such a wide variety of items, the ers served in lieu of plot. aay (ree t come te grips with EMULATED FATHER . Then I tried to emulate a black- ith and railroad crossing guard, -- father, whose -favorite reading *was history, biography’ and poetry. I found most of it’ beyond my depth. I did enjoy Knut Hamsun's “Growth of the Soil,” which 1 thought was autobiographical. x « * Five German divisions have been Wan t)tanea egis“ola feigned e aike o.my two oi riénds, "promised by the end of the year. But .“Bunkie” Knudsen and “Bob” Emerick, a lot depends on the parliamentary “apout this and they tell me there's no elections in September. The appoint- price tag on it right now as they only ment of General SpeipeL may over- P!an to build 1,500. : . < These 1,500 will go to dealers around come~ some German reluctance 10. Ainge country as an experimental show- “rearm. : : Signed letters, not more than one page - or 100 words long pertaining to pergonal health and hygiene, not to disease, Cg = nosis or treatment, will.be answered b: Dr. William Brady, if a — sell addressed envelope is sent tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) seetaniseignnnnenne tsi “7 gage a am aca eammen parespacoataat Ap “rica’s irresponsible budget system, its weaknesses and its failures constitute a serious prob- - lem, yet, because it is an un- spectacular subject and involves “Case Records of a Paychelogiae Suggests Novel Ideas The members of the faculty were also subjected to this same “welghing in” process. A popular Dean magnanimously handed over $1.37 for his wife, saying she * weighed 137, and was ‘easily worth a cent per poand, in con- trast to the other girls who rated ing to see how the public reacts and how the cars actually handle under all conditions and climates. Hence, there is no price at the moment. However, I'll say this without fear of con- tradicition: the Bonneville is the greatest - In fact, no concentrated atten- 7 looking automobile these wide eyed tion is given to the spending pro- ’ grams as a whole even in the tec hay. VA ean GL wen t g° executive branch of the govern- “ment except in the office of the President. This is a full-time job and a president cannot give it de- tailed attention. is for ‘Parti on the enclosed ticket or slip of _- paper. Except for dancing sa card Playing, hostesses are often at a loss regarding other ialareating forms of entertainment. ~ Many such parties degenerate to children’s games or else develope European Unity in Sight ’ The French Assembly's approval in’ broad principle of a six nation common market has _ brightened prospects for the economic and poli- tical unification of Western Europe. If you-have trouble planning the games or recreation for a party-or social affair, you will be interested in Bil) s dilemma and the partial solution there- to as described below. Keep @ scrapbook of all ideas:such as these, and then consult it when Saturday is ground hez day, when if he sees his shadow, he tvOVECOSELEDSENTERERTOCEREESESSEO DOORS? At the recent’ Brussels meeting, France. Italy, Germany and the Benelux countries agreed to pre- liminary financing for-a “European Common Market.” This would elim- inate all tariffs and other economic barriers against each other. * «* * It eventually could mean the .free flow of capital, labor and goods in an area with a popula- ° tion of 250 million. Joint. de- ‘velopment plans . for atomic ducks back into hibernation for six weeks; if not, he stays out with the rest of us. The wise Michigan GH goes back anyway. ‘Those heavy snows are not as far back in history as we may think, according to Byron Knoliman As a practical matter, what this means is that the director of the budget collates the data and is in a position to explain to the Presi- dent what each item means. But the budget is by law made the = ~Tesponsibility of the President and of Huron Gardens, who tells-me that it Portraits was exactly 10 years ago today that Pon- tiac was digging out of about a. foot of the so called “beautiful.” A blue /jay that has been partaking of. . . the food put out by ° / Mrs. Angelia Stephenson y JAMES J. METCALFE ] have had many friends in life . But seldom like you So kind ‘and era Lrppy and o Conghaciante and true... Who thinks ‘ef- me so frequently . That every now and then . I ‘get a card on letter or . Maybe that quality was what won the Nobel prize, _ 1 forget now just how 1 hap- pened to pick up “The Friendly Aretic'’’—probably because the ti- tle suggested that one might ‘fearn from such a book some- thing abdut the actual effects of exposure to cold. I learned more, than that. I learned a good deal about the cause’ .and preventior of scurvy and /about the harmlessness of ex- posure of an isolated person to cold and wet and about the prevention and treatment of frostbite. OLD, WET, HEALTHY ' Later, when I met the distin- you must plan the entertains ment for a crowd, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-389: Bill A.. aged, 20,- is president of the senior clask ina neighboring university. “Dr. Crane, we’re organizing for, a big dance in a few weeks,’ he announced, “and would like ‘to make it different from the usual party. ; noone * * “So, what would to add a little novelty or unique- ness to. our program?” FUN FACTS » “Well, TF offered Bill an idea which you suggest - but one-third that price. Needless to say, this new: form of admission charge proved very entertaining and also productive of a-great deal of laughter and good fun. It broke the ice. I also recommend it to the churches as an interesting method for setting the price. for a church supper or other admission Charge. Those who are worried about re- _Vealing their real weight can avoid this embarrassment by simply pay- ing a higher fixed price. Such a plan might also encourage dieting on the part of our middle- aged people, many of whom are so fat they waddle when they walk. into contests of wits, which fright- en those who aren't well educated or particularly alert. To -cover up their ignorance and protect their vanity, these guests may then profess boredom or refuse to -participate in the intellectual games at all. . One way by which to enlist - their active cooperation, yet pro- tect their vanity, is to team . them up in pairs or threes and fours, letting each group serve ay a unit. Then they can: pool their combined knowledge ‘in trying to solve be) mental game or test. - And if they dont make a high j i CeCRSREOE TPE as _ power for both military and peaceful purposes also have been completed under another had been used at a’ party held at our Northwestern University Law School a few’ months ago. As a variation of the “weigh-. score, they will not feel so humil- ing in” process for admission jated, for the stigma is spread to parties, I have seen the punch over the entire group who co- operated. Ags long as misery has - A/ guished author, Vilhjalmur Stefan-_ - Hows son, when he and his -colleague, ’ Karsten Andersen, were living for a yeur on an exclusive meat of Drayton Plains, now brings up its. mate,’which has no feet, hopping around on two stubs. Heretofore, the lone caller phone call once again . . ever distant you may be miles or ocean wide >, Somehgw pean Union. Suez and the ensuing | og upset drove home to the | h British government the pam? action. Mrs. Charity Gibbons ot Birmingham: ninety- second. _-birthday. Mrs. Henrietta Paddison of Oxford; ninety-first, birthday. Mrs, Alice E. Holmes ° The London Economist reminds its lr Fenion; eighty-seventh birthday. the year on exclusive meat diet in better all-around health than they — had when they began éating noth- ing but meat. « “We averaged about a pound -how it conceals ; and a third of lean per day ‘and a half a pound of fat,” said Ste- _ Scales, NOVEL TICKET CHARGE However, if'a girl was so. afraid of the sseales that she. refused to . be weighed, then her companion had to pay $1.00, so most of the coeds’ dutifully stepped upon thé BPs a whatever amount was on the slip which they — from the board. ’ At other social events, ‘the, prices — were sealed in plain envélopes, and — »the boys sélected one of these at’ rahdom, grab,'bag style, and then __ paid the admission charge written and produce quick audience a — ways write to Dr. George W, A. in, care of The Press, Mic! Siar tie and ‘costa | for Pe cote - “ There the students inaugurated * organization called “Fusatom.” has been carrying away some food on jes cea Lape ae tha yo you jhe j diet, undef the observation and a plan which may. be familiar company, misery is not so uncom- ee : n = Other European nations, ineluding ‘Very visit. a always at my beck and cal uel daieetiey bolas ey (one many of you readers, tor it fortable or svierrening, ‘= ‘Britain and the Scandinavian coun- / a, overcome some trouble or [ oe To = of his party ever suffered admission charge on the weight Peeemater. pencil and paper = / : any illness consequent upon expo- of each girl. — are ' 2 tries are consi dering a broader free Verbal Orchids to—_ reach a higher grade. ./. I give sure to cold and wet in the five co ag i milf cutertaising and - } trade area in which tariffs would be | my gratitude with all / «+ The , : Each boy thus had*to! pay one- ' seldom * 3 : rh : i Samuel Striebich ~~ words than I can say /... And ——————— third of a cent per-pound for his Prove popular unless. hostess - eliminated : gradually. Members, ; of 143 Waterly. St. eighty-eighth birth- = sometime to thnk you in “But we had been infected as gir) friend. Thus, if she weighed thus divides her crowd into these = however, would retain — individal/ - A more'substantfal way. - Seam _as we reached Cape Bat- 129 pounds, his admission to the small competing ‘a enthe gre - control of their tariffs against non‘ a . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schram Kc ee) 7) tatt'we ne ag ca etreehtapon Sane? wes. 40 cents. oa spbeed may Prenat ro : = . N all we ‘ca * afresh upon — * so r a i+mem of 541 Judson St.; fifty-third wedding coming to some new settlement ic taste ei de masked or hidden, oo ; anniversary. of whites or Eskimos.” Somehow In order to flatter their own If you wish my set of “Party =? x. * * a seeotie Cn LIL NES the members of the party:had Vanity, as well as save ‘heir Games” that work far better than - . rs. Josephine ng not become sufficiently “hard- escoris a few cents on the admis- earg cocktails. Pe ~ Britain, ‘which held: off in the Me : device employed, whereby ails to promote fun and infor- = of 25 Lorraine Court: eight: -third birth- ened’ to withstand thé rigors “ sion charge, most of the girls tact- “the price. ranged from - “mality, send — - because of Commonweajth _ day, oe _ civilization. , . fully removed their coats, before to $1.00, pong policy vad plus 4 eshte. a stamped eevee “ . interests, now is pushing Euro- Stefansgon and Andersen finishea tePPing on the scales. ” They break the ice in @ hurry a A THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.3, 1957 -, sine aampicesicoapannag en : Ne os ae > = Dick Tonporary'lacder | publican tite denen Feb, neuen will meet Saturday- ai ~ tor Sapte GOP: Parley "in chun, tte meen eee LANSING @—Francis B. Criguil John Feivens, Republican state! ‘Thieves seized liquor valued at conomy::: ag neregnnn *-pegenaeatig Ppt oot : Republican. chairman, will be) Feikens sald sub-committees’, licensed Johannesburg, South ~ temporary: chairman of the Re- working on & proposed convention ‘Attica, establishment. Jp ‘Hosier ss NEW YORK (INS)—then there's sdeain teins 0) uo ate Its maiden voyage out of San ways in. the cheme tt ‘Yeaphne-te:. Thousands of children were gece gen anna loa the story of the fellow who cfossed/government on this route. Ivurged Francisco is set for Feb, 11. It which city the priest had just Been placed in foster homies, and-with pp eceene eames races cerca = & parrot. with a very mean tiger.the government to sell the third. farey te Anericen ee ws trwonenet ‘He resolved to do some- them went 240,000 sheets, ‘blankets; fated ma inquired what the result * 2 * a — ree Or ‘thing about it. The something be- etc., 28,000 beds and 270,000 pieces HI George-Killion, president of the, ceme “Boys'. Towni of Italy.” ot equipment. _ “Well,” said the experimenter in American President Lines, entered INTERESTING GUY em Gat tee th ee | . A om oe eross-breeding,.“‘it don't look like the successful bid. The treasury) sidne tier, the foremost dra- Sica, 8 ; | much, ‘but when- it speaks, by got the dough and the traveling matic Negro actor. is an interest nome a murveries abd the | Next ambition: “Girs! Town of gosh, your listen!” public soon will have a handsome ing guy. The star in Metro's “Edge’ grin’ voted ences neon | , : : Mee eee tat Kiel, Ce and “Blackboard wegical ¥,000 end dental |Ttly, Rome. He: needs : The only living President or ex-| It took a lot of talking, but Kil-\ Jungle” was the Bahamanian ver- 4 Preisde Fr ? ey 3 0 helping’ | President ever to have a ship lin. finally persuaded Hoover to sion of a Dead End Kid. = : + Ramed for him is Herbert Hoover lend his name to the vessel. His share-cropping family gave | and he’s had two. The most —~ : up on -¥Mim, shipped him to a. recent, dhe 494-foot. luxury liner * (brother in Florida, who found him President Hoover” of the Ameri- : : nageable, bowght hi can President Lines, is a aieeon U.S. Appecrance "um ar rants tear a of the elder stateman’ $s conviction of German Boys’ Choir -- jet te See Ok See many - ‘both goodbye and riddance. . that the cue can save _money. if it tries... ‘ coming wn i taggeeng Most Poitier worked as a dishwasher oe yaaa : 3 K a bye Ao : “famous boys’ r man- here and was fired for breaking ; A : : , LA The “President sia was inerchor of Communist-ruled Leip- tee many. It was while working | ; 100°, Nylon . wad epureted by Go ER wo bert [eervee tee United States| of “eubelingvwcton’" ter’ te | ‘ABRIC h winging the Bhece, by Gey Bttehal appearance in a ad actors for the | : 2. Singing the Blues, Guy Mitchell of a fleet of three ships used (nex; “summer, . American Negro Theater. ~‘ /TABRIC—FOAM y hieft 2 f 3. Don't Forbid Me, by Pat Boone meant na partie! See L |; Communist East Germany's He bad only a year ‘and a half! ‘FILLED—ALL a 4. Banana Boat Song, by The Tarriers — congressmen — from New York (Ncte Zeit newspaper said theice schooling, but someone saw] ONE-OF-A-KIND 5. Love Me Tender, by Elvis Presley to the Panama Canal Zone. |CP!T_Will_ Sing at a meeting of through ‘his stumbling lines’ the! ¥ 6. Blueberry Hil, by Fats Domino a the Lutheran World Federation it | makings of the great actor he was 0 7. Moonlight Gambler, by Frankie Laine The Hoever Comntission, in its’ Minneapolis in August. — to bennens. he seeded pranenent vast study of government expendi-| The choir is sponsored by the pedtiontes of cae Nassau as | tures, recommended flatly that Leipzig Thomaskirche, an Evan- keeping his -radio on hours at a. _two shies would be more than'gelical Lutheran Church. tirne and repeating what it said] > & Green Door, by James Lowe. « 8 True Love, by Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly 10, Banana Boat, (Day-0)} by Harry Belafonte VISIT OUR NEW SELF-SERVICE AND RECORD ACCESSORY BAR POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES te JAZZ RHYTHMS J, $400 Demonstrators. But Guaranteed juvenile delinquency, ORCHARD FURNITURE CO. 6 NOCOOC PRELATE’S WORK 7 RETHAD Speaking of bing delinquency, | THOM and reshaping young. iver, et wc 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 5-8114-5 FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE J 108 NORTH SAGINAW - Open Monday ond Friday Until 9 P.M. 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This | started their. : ‘ To {illustrate their philoséphy ide Oxford and down the road statue work with fiber glass. Be-| : 00 that the “sky's the limit’ im the trem Camp‘ Oakland. The men product of the firm called Testa-| sides the one in Birmingham, twolf -- : guzza Brothers. This is the produc- use of fiber glass in manufacturing, built the shop themselves. fen at presitypes Ma pen —— statues have heen - 4 2 ee the Testaguzza brothers have| ‘The siatue—considered by the cruisers which will be manufac-| «we feel the use of fiber glass ae 4. OM emmmmmmmmmmnnsini eg tH i 2a turned out another product which| brothers. as the largest of its tured by sub-contractors: in statuary work has great merit,” : . ee t ‘stands today over the entrance of eee * * * ° ~* |Gino, also a painter and pianist, : i Solid Maple _ «| ithe Holy name Catholic Church _— —-< Architects. of Limited by a pending court suit! said. i Dinette Chairs ; a sa above the entrance is| Detroit. d : : a gleaming white statue of Jesus} The trio received the inate cast : holding a piece of byead in thejof the figure from the Detroit 4 : $ 95 ; left hand and about to lift a chalice studio. Around this, the artist ‘ :: i lin the raised right hand. “Hormed a .22-piece mold, quarter ‘ i At first glance the nine-foot|inch in thickness, of woven glass ; figure would appear to be as heavy |fabric hardened by the addition of _. as any conventional bronze or stone polyester with several chemic als 8 ‘a : = statue. “That's the range thing,” |added. 4 ce : id 42-year-old Gi ‘estaguzza, > ss ~— TRA EIN DEPARTMENT pounds." oo mold is — = pod bind Abarth Lage shorn > r taken apart p inches view- . ' You Always Pay Less atl & § This is made possiple because piece and then reassembled to give able “Living Color™ picture area: 4 — 3 FU RNITURE SALES ji the_ statue is made from ‘fiberithe finished product of fiber glass Mahogany grained or limed ook F : : glass, which is the coming mater-| which was reinforced with steel grained finishes, Model - 21CS781. 4 _ 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) ial for many products according} tubing. The process took about one = ° ie 4 i 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights | to its foremost exponents. month, Gino said. 9: -~ a 4 4 ONE FE $-9241 || Headquarters for the Italian-born| Gino, who is the Master Modeler ; > : men, Gino, and Cesare, 47, and| for the Ford Motor Co., listed the : 4 | 4 Ee = | advantages of fiber glass as light 4 : = in weight durable, non-corrosive, > 4 easy to handle in manufact ~ | . Wate Aira aes d APPLIANCE SHOP .| . Water Softener Sale ee and APPLIANCE SHOP { : : | aa mee ees 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 3 fe ng : . : : ‘ : 1956 Model Close-Out who came to this country 4m the Free Parking < Open Mon. and’Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. § late 20's, and plage present : site in 1952. In year, some : Nationally Advertised Quality at os Ss “rs : Wholesale Prices! signet! by them in Sher sass, ' ' , were sold ie : You will never be able te buy a water cattoner at ‘these prices Sitting in their workshop today OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 4 agein!. (Unless we have a depression) { are the molds for La Saéetta II = toe | \6 MODELS LEFT To cHoOSsE FRomt [hc ™ Pm mr ‘Headquarters for : All have 10-year Factory Warranty and Dowex Lifetime Min- ! Seth ces convincing a eral. All Copper Brass Assembly— (Can't: Rust!) Bt estennshit tncturers of the Doa Food Pet S lies Gy Quantity - Size and Type List Price Sale Price |} expense that could be saved by upp ; 4 Fairbanks Morse-F using fiber glass prototype ° . ‘ 2 _— Automaties Model TA .. $009 $259 acme Guar te pasbieien: Shag Wild Bird Feeds — pare 3 oe A | Cleck-Dewex Automatics both foresee many gute bedies —— Softener Salt — Rock Salt ' ee 2, Serer comers $349 $269 a aoe ade from the substance = ANOTHER TESTAGUZZA PRODUCT — This is the statue of |. - Hay — Straw — Cedar Bedding 3 8 Grote Deemation $339 $219 ; Christ made of fiber glass by Gino Testaguzza (left) ahd his brother, | : age seviees i ae Gace ee eae Cesare, and brother-in-law Carlo Massacesi (on ladder), which is at | B ARBER'S FEED STORE : a7 the entrance of the Holy Name Catholic Church in Birmingham. The 3 29,000 Grain—single Lever $289 ° $189 4 eae Soe wa trio work out of a studio near Oxford. Foremost exponents of the use , 3 M00 = Groin—s = $309 $209 —4 of fiber glass, they have produced three other statues, prototypes for 8665 Highland Rd. (M-59) . OR 3-9162 i ae Se 6 Mamas... : cruisers, a sportscar and enclosures for Army vehicles. ate: 2 etree... $269 $189 Offer Classes Via TV = = 7 . . . . tudents v : 1 2.000 Grnio—singte terer $169 $109 ee i -" 112,000 Gratn—Gemi-Autemaitie. a 1 (Fer Large Family 6-10 people) $365 $265 FHA TERMS (Nothing Down) | 1287 S. Woodward (near Lincoln) Birmingham - vs WEP MidWest 6.3247 — 2 — . «| Custom | - 7 x s . 5 Draperies ~ New L. Spencer's Home Fash- \V ion Experts. will bring All ool 4 samples of the finest © drapery material to Bark Tweed _ your home and ‘assist | you in decorating your - home ... no obligation. Here is a gay new tweed in a heavy all wool pile. Linoleum You will be amazed Til that this carpet can be | ine sold at this price. 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A troublesome TRIO may welll'vite a° problem to aet out ale FOR YOUR LA RAND or fruit peal l.apt to|side Toad. you got oxte be moist and slippery when stepped) auge. bright student a chance to-excel,/bring the police into action. The|) ra Pitt 8, JOLLY friends of course are and naturally he often enjoys this |phrasing “may well” rule out|Beets. “Awkward” hardly covers | jj output of consumer goods was 9.4 “\tion for the first time in history, , ig ene “GUARDUN ANGE” wt sever t quest nadtendl listens inst year Gutcnen ef ta Yieie Gromsl| every drugstore’ as’ they. are _ fet your ting slip off your finger! i was reported up 12 per cent var Forms F oundation |Taxation Committee alate. — a tage teedage pss 2 | ‘gape endnaedg = for Giveawa' Mon pee oda ee PARK J EWELERS Hed Gn esas a tee oben. y ey __ THe billion dollar figure, Conlin cake or biscuit, rather taken for AP | arts. Th okid ave wr aad , would be made up by the/granted in Scotland, and hardly (House ef Discounts): ! salaries were up three ger cane SAN JOSE, Calif, w—A trustee prove between the 411 million|likely to be such a treat-that a a dollars asked by the governor for|visiting Scottish child would de-| | 4 North Soginew St. FE 4-1889 | wi on, causing a fall, careless steps on a- Rink, but usually’ a skater is prepared for There are many mother. More serious grief than distress is in store for the mother whose lad is associated with a thieving Mob, or Job. . ‘|| 3. A woman should certainly RE- ar.) ACT, or respond to her husband's ;.jcontaining actual production fig- -ithey exceeded their 1956 economic best to cheer the convalescent. NolMany a school Gabe Is of & vbgk) Rat which would have the police MOSCOW P—The Soviets say plan by nearly 11 per cent, but they admit some “‘serious short-| comings.” The grain harvest was! the biggest in Russian history. Covering the first year of the current five-year plan, it was one, of the rare Soviet announcements ures. In Stalin's time, only per- centages of quota fulfillment. or ratios to the previous year's out- put were i * * * plants turning . out erin 000 units, or 106 per cent, _ “land ‘watches, 22,600,000 units, 115 The report noted that while per cent. ~ 465,000 motor vehicles were pro Cigarette production totaled. 203 | duced, or 104 per cent of the 1955, billion, 103 per cent of 1955, The 98,000' United States produces. about 500 houses, output, the production of passenger cars was only “91 per cent of last year's figure. Trucks totaled 358000 and buses 9,000. The United: States turned out 7,905,000 passenger cars alone in 1955. | * * t-> Shoe production totaled 314 mil- lion pairs 1% pairs per person and 105-per cent of the 1955 figure. | Among. the isiintiien cited for The report said production in heavy industry was 11.4 per cent jabove the target figure, while remodel with SHEETROCK 1. i. fog. U. S. Pat. OF. na reap eee : y one SHEETROCK the above prices. USG—%-in. Sheetrock, 4x8 ........ USG—%-In. Shestrock, 4x10 .... USG—',-in. Sheetrock, 4x8 .. USG—%,-in. Knotty Pine Sheetrock, 4x8 $2.98 It takes half the tiese and half the trouble! SHzetraocg goes right over old, unsightly walls and ceilings to make old rooms ‘new,.old homes modern. Cost is. low, too—because, usually, you don't have to rip out old sur- faces! And Suertroce adds extra fire protection, because its core of gypsum will not burn. If yours is a problem home, see — us about remodeling TODAY! wallboard ee © © Oe The above prices are on a cash and carry basis. Orders amounting to $25.00 or more will be delivered at | Weleen nseommnend reliable .contractors. SATURDAY $1.69] You can now get USG nationally advertised products at rock-bottom prices at Roth Lumber if ‘land diesel engine factories, and’ Soviet steel production last year was 48,600,000, also 107 per cent of 1955. Iron ore was 78 million eight per cent- below the goal. output was 100,648,000,000 ee een ome ae i a Industries praised for their pro- duction included oil, gas, al- uminum, electric power, turbines, —_ iilieensnasanalililenendeatiiensnantiediitiadeeneend cational institutions. 120 W Saginaw St. electric refrigerators 224,- who found the process of giving away a fortune too slow has legal e -—? * * Walter Haas, trustee of two trust funds for. $2.98 ts SF in White USé Trademarked Rocklath, 32 sq. ft.. $1.09 | ‘9 we Slower - fom 5 D R ESS ES Regular $12.95: UNIFORMS meee Md sre 51 rite lt .f RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES Saas WAYNE GAB RT On z OM. he s e ie Your Electrical Applianée Specialist iz FREE PARKING in re Lot or Gatage’in Town with- h Porchoee t. 20.8. Perry St. ee ee a aia the Red Cross, becausé it is a cor- poration. 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Bigger, brighter pictures with ~ 21-inch overall diagonal screen and 262 square inch viewable area. ‘The HOOVER Gary Moore ~~ [s Showing on TV the cleaner that walks on air! HOOVER Follows you on its own air stream — without pulling. Nozzle glides ' smoothly on 3 wheels . . . double- stretch hose lets you clean a full flight of stairs .. . full 1 horse- power motor... king size throwaway dust bag. BIG SAVING! Formerly Sold for $9750 The Good. Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC rhe Ww. - fares St. Open Tonite ‘til 9: 00 rt reusss | a Constellation | | | | | — ao ° 5 NEVER HAVE BARGAINS | BEEN SO GREAT! But it takes quality . . . as well os low prices to make a bargain. People in Pontiac and surrounding communities know our fine quality for over 23 years. We buy and.sell ~only the finest nationally advertised NOW YOU HAVE THE -NEWPORTS REAL SAVINGS. CHANCE. TO BUY QUALITY AT We Give Holden Trading Stamps 74 N. Saginaw between Huron and Mt. Clemens BIG 200,000 STOCK DISPOSAL SALE} ! 1T ENDS SATURDAY, 5:30 P.\M. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY WINTER NEEDS FOR YOUR FAMILY IN THE GREATEST | = [THESTORY BEHIND | THIS BIG SALE » Like all business men we want ‘na goods in anticipation of your needs. This fall, and the Christmas Season was no different. We bought the finest nationally advertised goods for you . . ; but, unforeseen warm weather and general conditions did not allow us move sufficient goods. SO WE TOOK THE. . goods fast, BULL BY THE HORNS. Cut prices to move OUR LOSS IS Se OM VALUE-GIVING SALE, INVOLVING EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE AT THE MOST TERRIFIC PRICE- REDUCTIONS STORE HOURS Friday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. . Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 Follow the crowds to our store. Here's linens, towels, hose, lingerie, women's s - YOULL HAVE.A BALL. ff opportunity to buy dresses, coats, suits, furs, domestics, rtswear, accessories, women’s robes, men’s clothing, men’s |. furnishings, boy's clothing, infant's wear, children’s wear, teen-age wear, toys, furniture; shoes, milli- me jewelry, and small appliances -at the lowest prices possible. . IN OUR 23 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN PONTIAC. THE PRICES-TELL THE STORY, YOU BE THE JUDGE! LAST 2 DAYS . . . SALE ENDS SATURDAY AT 5:30 P.M. | COME BRING YOUR FRIENDS “IMPORTANT! “USE YOUR CREDIT . We want all our reguler friends ‘ond new customers to take odven: tage of this sale. aman ; OUR BUYERS ARE IN NEW YORK... WE NEED ROOM FOR SPRING EASTER GOODS ARRIVE SOON Winterized parka jackets, detach- able hoods, sizes 6 to 18. Red and grey. on ae all wool su- burban coats sizes 36 to 46. « A real buy 100% New low prices _—choose from solids G prints. Sizes 32 to 38. | i 9: Sa todied prints in misses G-. half sizes. Come early. me $25 GIRLS’ — SETS | | MEN’S. BLUE JEANS 1.08 LADIES’ NYLONS $25 LADIES’ COATS Outstanding selections. of 2.99 vol Sa | ) "Alt I, ; A? peerha” pad pa oo 88 = “pen c long. box 88 eet a zipper. front. Size spring shades. ny a 3 to Gx, | 29 to 42. Sizes 812-1] blend. : fee 7 to ; $15 BOYS’ B-9 JAGKETS 79.90 MENS Si SUBURBANS [ 99 LADIES’ BLOUSES Fruit-of-Loom DRESSES 788 CANNON TOWELS | 39 Giant 22x44 first quality. CURITY DIAPERS Gingham shirts, sturdy jeans, 3.75 nationally advertised. re santorized. Size 6 to First quality. Admit 2 pit ng af 1,79 Jeans, Shirts Fur Coats, Steles $50 MEN'S SUITS ia Priced so low os ee saad them, Were to 49 first quality. fist s this for a bargain, all io Value, full bed size, Airst quality. ~ COME—SAVE AS YOUVE NEVER ‘SAVED BEFORE! LADIES SUITS Ladies’ ‘lined boxed styles * agra Yo choose from, 10 CANNON RUGS 89: a. —— size, —- Blankets 706 Full bed sizes satin border; Big Bargain. Cannon Spreads 135 | 6.00, full bed size in Beau- _tiful material, big valde. - : MEN'S PANTS | MEN‘S SHIRTS DOMESTICS, | LINEN DEPARTMENT Downstairs. 59 Cannon Pillow Cases, out they go om | i 69 Cotton Rag Rugs, out they go .... 49 - = Feather Pillows out they go...... 89 99 Bedspread, out they go .......... 1.99 — iss Cottage Sets, out they go ........ 1.00 ‘DOMESTICS, LINEN M DEPARTMENT Downst 3 -19 Dish, Wash Towels, out they go .... .10 1.03 Rayon Panels, out t they gO........ 69 4.99 Printed Drapes, out they go ...... 2.99 1.99 Cafe Cu fout they go ....... , 88 8.99 Beacon out they go..... 6.99 MEN’S JACKETS, CLOTHING | Main Floor 14.99 s Jackets, out they go ..:... 5.66 18.99 Jackets, out they go ...... 8.77 35.00 Motorcycle Jackets, out they go . 21.88 49.99/Wool-Top Coats, out they go .. 7.24.88 59.99 Wool Suits, out they go........ 27.88 /MEN’S SHIRTS, ——— / Main Floor . / 1.00 Stretch Hose, out they go ...2.65. 33 ' _.79 Men's Underwear, out'they go 44 5.99 Men's Robes, out they go ........ 44 _ 4.30 Ivy League Khakis, out they go ... 244 3.99 9 Marlboro Shirts, out they go ...... 2 GIRLS’, INFANTS’ WEAR - _ Second Floor 19 Training Pants, out they go ...... 10 | 1199 Girls’ Blouses, out they'go..... = Br 1.99 Her Majesty Slips, out they go ....1.59 3.99 Orlon Sweaters, out they go......° “1.88 vad 99 Nylon Blankets, out they go ...... 2. 2y BOYS’ WEAR, JACKETS Second Floor -29 Boys’ Anklets, out they go ...... 14 -69 Boys’ Winter Underwear... 2 for 1.00 3.99 Corduroy: Pants, out they go ecer. 2.88 4 3.99 Khaki Pants, out they go ........ 3.47 14.99 Suburban Coats, out they go...... 8.88 JEWELRY and APPLIANCES — LADIES’ DRESSES, HATS Second Floor 5.99 Ladies’ Hats, out they go........ 1.00 . §.99 Ladies’ out they go......2.88 _§.99 Maternity Dresses, out they a. poe 199 10.99 Ladies’ Dresses, out they go .. ..5.00 . 16.99 Ladies’ Dresses, cut they go . 6.88. - _- LADIES’ COATS, SUITS Second Floor 25.00 Ladies’ Coats, out they go ...... 9.88 . 39.99 Ladies’ Coats, out they go ...... 19.00 39.99 Ladies’ Suits, out they go ...... 19.00 49.99 Ladies’ Coats, out they go ...... 29.00 99.00 Borganna Coats, out they go ....59.00 |-- FUR COATS, STOLES Second Floor 15. 00 Squirrel Skins, out they go . 6.00 | 25.00 Mink Skins, out they go ......- 12.00 79.00 Fur Stoles, out they go ...... 59.00 199.99 Fur Coats, Stoles, out they go .. 99.00 _ 399.00 Muskrat Coats, out they go.. 199.00 LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR, ROBES Main Floor ', 3.99 Ladies’ Skirts, out they go ........ 1.88 f ° ioe oan. out they. go........ 1.88 . Pants, out they go ..,....:1.88 icaeee es eke .. 1.88 5.99 Cardigan Sweaters, out they go . .. .3.88 _ LADIES’ LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS Main Floor -35 Bayon Panties, out they go ...... 19 3.99 Challis Gowns, out they go ...... 1.44 3.50: Perma Lift Bras, out they go ..... 1.88 10.00 Perma Lift Girdles, out they go ; . 4.88 10.95 Sarong Girdles, out they go ..... ,, 8.88 LADIES’ HOSE, ACCESSORIES Mein Fleor . . 59 Print Hankies, out they go........ 25 1.50 Mojud Hose, out they go.......... 49 1,30 Stretch Nylons, out they go ...... .88 2.99 Ladies’ Purses, out they go ...... 97 ~ 4,99 Ladies’ Purses, out they go ......1.77 | Ladies’, Mon’s, Children’s Shoes Main Floor - Ladies’ Car Coats 78 Warm quilt lined —* car coats, beige red and blue Ladies’ Sweaters Short seas slipover ashe. : — all colors, 3.99 LADIES’ SLIPS Better slips. at a give away a lace Emenee, 32 to if New spring prints and novel- | ties, sizes 3 to 14 939 Matching rings, 6 diamonds | 14 kt. white or gold. $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes | ae Fe 60.50 Men's Hamilton Watch ........ 44.50 "7,00 Boys’ and Girls’ Poll Parrot Shoes. °3.89 )99 | | 66 29.95 Bulova Table Radio, out they go 19.99 4.00 Men's, Ladies’, Children's Slippers 1.97 —_— 94.75 Silver, 52 Piece ... 49.99 10.00 Ladies’ Shoe Boots ............ 7.85 , 5. 0 Roger's Bros. Pie Ksife Sgnneuct 3.49 | | 12.00 Men's Dress Shoes .........:.. , 5.94 Med Bo By sled es ‘ 23.00 Automatic Toaster oStbeeeceuss 17,95 12. " Town _“— Country Shoes }. gees 6. 94 bie tone of dress and a Mi ~ 7 | : aa i aa i . wf : ’ I | \ Leddet “4G 8 ay eee eo a a j Mes . bs ee ‘Presenting the Now Beautiful Versatite | 2Y #ALOwWIN ¢ woods, other light furnishings, - CALBI ‘MUSIC CO.. Pontiae’s Locelly Owned Home ol Conn iinebboats *. @nd Baldwin Pianos and Organs ne North Saginaw St. Terosont S| ‘the postwar~years 1946-1955 aver- i ‘tions that breed crime today, in'fusion across the, land, | among our young people, for ex- j. ton ot the home as a guiding lents who have entered the armed|ties in the field of juvenile de- services and war industries no longer can exercise sufficient con- lin the Perma pee. oo ee crime record was the “It is well to analyze the condi- was disgraceful and there was con- FBI STARTS SCHOOL As early: as 1946, Hoover con- sidered: the problem so pressing that he directed the orgarfization of an FBI Juvenile Delinquency In- structors School in which special agents were assigned to a broad research project, supplemented by lectures from well-known authori- ample, has been the disintegra- | influence. “The tremendous number of pur- trol over their sons and daugh- ters.” * * *& ‘ Muck of the crime increase could] ibe accounted for by the increase From:45 to 1955, population in- a responsibilities and limita- creased 24.3 per cent while crime/tions in the field of civil rights. . Constitutional increased 44.5 per cent, The amendments - iknown as the Bill of Bs pro- JUVENILE RATE HIGH ale tee A few statistics tell a part of the story. The major crimes com- mitted in 355. cities in the prewar! years 1937-1939 averaged: —e — oe amine ik oa ‘freedom to keep and bear Sas, home entero nies Hh bee : Hn £2 Hi same cities, the major crimes in ap iit 2 i aged almost 800,000 each year. In 1955, a serious crime was committed on an, average of every 13.9 seconds. the federai government. The rela- tionships between private persons are matters wee see terpety te: served to the states» ~ Thus & mob might lynch "a vie- * * * 3 The most shameful part of the {Everything in Fire wilfaily pont a person the rights _guaranteed by law and the Con- stitution. Heavy pressure was put on the federal government in 1955 to have the FBI investigate the mur- year-old Negro youth from Chi- cago who was slain in Mississippi after he allegaity made indecent} should not enter the case, LOCAL PREJUDICE The reasoning behind this de- cision was that while murder no). doubt had been done, the’ federal| t had no authority to ‘igate and prosecute murder unless a federal law had been violated, Unless and until C passed) a law covering such cases, feleral intervention would be an invasion .|Of states’ rights. One of the greatest barriers en- countered by the FBI in civil rights violations had been local. prejudice. Juries have refused to convict even when defendants confessed. Keego Couple Loses A‘young Keego Harbor couple found themselves possessionless ‘yesterday after an early morning fire swept homé, 2061 Galloway Rd, < stabbed him with knives. Finally der of Emmett Louis Till, a 14.2mall flame of life, good- of the their rented alles enforcement ¥ — 5 : EH % 4 i 8 — i Te g2ie |- a better instrument for $295.00. In addi- 18 E. Huron St. Pontiac FE 4-0566 MICHIGAN CA CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% 8. ~ Accordion Students and Buyers: Bie or ta ee 0 07 8 a she had $365.00 for an accordion from outside the state. We could have sold her sale as low as $165.00’ and we can sell you a superb 3 shift accordion for as.low as $245.00. Our lessons are private and full. 30 minutes, no less. Our band lessons are . each week and are free to all our cus- - - tomiers. Come in ad talk it over: with us. Gallagher Music € 16 Years in Peatinc — 25 Yours lo. Musie NO RITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED Wo MEURETY OF, BOR seins eques eecen o oid Gumaione “tel 9 Youu of Credit C Counselling experience assist you" Mee, Sole CS ee ee Evenings by App't ” Mrs. Idella Buell, 18, said she. was sleeping when an over-heated! oil stove started the blaze shortly after 1 a.m. She fled in her pa- _|j@mas and coat, she said, to a .|neighbor’s and called firemen. j Her husband, Garrett, 21, was + mtmate oF |" “EDERAL perosit _ tsuRance ~ Fve 0 ned =| ae 7 simas | There's still time to open your 1957 Christmas Beater Hurry < ime , Is Ticking Away! Club but you’d better hurry if you’re to be one who will receive a welcomed check next November. Plan to open your Club, first thing tomorrow. : There’s a Club for Everyone DEPOSIT RECEIVE $ 1.00 Every Two Weeks—Receive $ 25.00 $ 2.00 Every Two Weeks—Receive $ 50.00 $ 4.00 Every Two Weeks—Receive $100.00 $10.00 Every Two Weeks—Receive $250.00 — 00 0 Every T Two — “— 00 F | Mrs; Roy-C. Smith, 20€1 Galloway, , the trailer war gutted. ~- The couple is staying temporar- ily with the neighbors, Mr, and “who owned the trailer. Mrs. Smith said. the loss was about $1,500, - ne-trotn Prowl the prowlers ea ‘empty-handed. - Clearance Sale - . Entire Stock. INSIDE | PAINT 0° DISCOUNT! o rtin-Senour— FLAT ¥ WALL ENAMEL artin-Senour GLOS-TONE PAINT ‘SUPER-KEMTONE Complete Range of | Colors in Gallons & Quarts te e “FRESH STOCK home from work. When he WILD BIRDS Regal Wild Bird Mixture A nutritious blend of Sunflower, Milo Maize, Millet, Buckwheat, Canary Seed and Wheat. | 6 Ibs. 60c 26 Ibs. 2.50) 3 1, ~ SUNFLOWER SEED Lissshel e ‘ dng nom pt : 5 Ibs. 40¢ Ag ampdate G6) 88 OG. T. REGAL 4 Offices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood FEED & SUPPLY 60. Waited Lake, Keego Harbor, Milford, Union Lak : Bloomfield Hills - $2, ‘. FE 2-049 1 ' * ate : “3 senees Street — —_n — ee : ae . : 4 Se ee 8 ,..with long trade! the long, se PICTURE | 825 W. HURON EASY. CONTROL CENTER F ..+ not on the side. New Golden D y HAMPTON 70 CLEAN ONDER Advanced In Sight and Sound Me ues “round the corner” listening with . po porpclagre Sound comes out the front of the set Now ON LY “199” See the new Phileo “Seventeener”. ,, Long distance champion of Portable TV ye Necisainae pele THE ‘Powtrac PRESS, ta THIRTEEN |RE sea corppce “SLa8 STA orwee sovent WARE VALUES ! Quart Covered Sauve Pan You" ii find so 8S FRENCH CHEF SKILLET WARE [: INLESS. svat Funds in the amount of $15,000 oundation have jum for the city, was taken when téen allocated for development of! om Fale race tang g iph Preliminary plans and a scale mod- el of the auditorium hoped to be; dedicated during the city's 100th) anniversary in 1961. Thése are ex- pected in May, Hirlinger said. NOW...solder, Remove Old Paint...Do ANY Job HERE'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED! : Owen. — burner tip, reg. ian'5.95 lome spreeder, | og. $1.00 Pencil burner, wait, reg. $5.26 = Soldering tip, reg. $1.75 Cutting tie reg. $1.50 CHANDLER Ferndale Ave., Sylvan Lake. Upon graduation, Ens, Chandler returned to duties aboard the USS News of Service Personnel — PRI ’ Pipe ce $7, 50 Navy Ens, Charles W. Chandiler,| His mother, Mrs. Luetla Stevens, W ONLY recently gr: aduat-| lives at 201 Fulton St. ed from the Pa-| Sgt. Nathan . entered the Army 99 . cific Fleet Cruis-|in October, 1954, : Destroyer n. 8-8 Force neer-| Also a member of the 25th In- SA’ rye the fantry in Hawaii, is Specialist Ben VE $535 me at the/Third Class- Dudley C. Williams, TIME a aan | tig _ Station. whose wiley Josephine, lives at 372 5 Kego, Calif * Cass A . * ; : He is the son of} The son of Mr. and Mrs. Headley ~~ “ ee rae taane tek arles -la 1954 graduate of Chandler: of‘2171 School, © ~ : «4 ¢ Two men of Pontiac and vicinity marched in President Eisenhow- er’s Inaugural Parade in Washing- ton, D. C. with 850 other Marines age Lorenzo Nathan Jr.,|from Marine Corps Schools, Quan. , lives poppet Va. Cpl, Augustine Ortez, gon of Mr. in and Mrs. John C. Ortez Sr., of 163 E. Boulevard N. and Cpl. Fred-| NEW we. ise | SET -$Bss. pe Open Daily 8 to 6 ms BERNZ-O-MATIC® __Dwcome PROPANE TORCH instant heat for ery job in heme or workshop! Ne griaiie, fitting or spill. ing—burns 500° hette: then @ blow- terch, Sofe, leng-burning berar-Q- Matic torch end. 4 multi-purpose tips —Heg. $13.15 velve—enly $8.06) ' belongings. Friday ‘til 9 status: CERES OVEN CCN U EEN ETE Ist Time Ever! A LOW, LOW PRICED FAMOUS _ NAME ELECTRIC RANGE RIGIDAIRE “French Door” | Imperial Electric 30in. Range | YOURS * UUUVESUTUTSTSEUUORESEUUCTERS > seg ONL YU aes, ee iA J Ua cea = TRAN ae —— | ‘ann mm ITT TTT FREE DELIVERY FREE. 1-YR. SERVICE FREE HOOK-UP ‘* —_— COONS = WLLL il | SS i 1 Of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON st. } Pl and 3 | (CHARLESTON, W. Var @ “a J : | cherished fraternity pin, thought lost forever, has been found. | Police discovered the pin in the iL | Police Lt. Jesse G. Workman eet -: tee cea s gma to at YL hake West Virginia University, seemed jout of place with the man’s other ; a thas purse and one button. 7) Lhe Nowe haa “| Eligible Bachelor Hopes 650 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 |, YASHINGTON — House Repub-|Carm lican Leader Joseph Mastin, upon day being asked about hjs bachelor the Paw Paw River. The boy wan-| “I'm an optimist, There's \dered out on the ice while Le still hope for me. I'm. only 62.” ing home from school. Factory List Price $299.95 VERY SPECIAL \ a? : Aa 9:09 oe participated. _. * * * Pte. Alfred Hill, serving in the HILL seven children of Mr. and Mrs. -Privett, drowned Wednes- $35 - WEEK —H\\ ||| Limited Quantity TU | NO MONEY DOWN | | Ta @ Full Width Lighting i. fa @ French Design Oven Door @ Fully Automatic @ Full Width Storage Drawer @ Automatic Oven Timer. bd Full Width Quick-Clean Oven The O00 HOUSEKEEPING "Zl Safety not over- jlooked as the Fire j eho and ‘Safety Committees staged success- ‘\erick J. Hauxwell, son’ of Mr, and’ Mrs, William Haixwell, of — j ary, 1956. i Pvt. Hill received basic training | ‘Thay Henk A rengesn's Shot, Gnesi? Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. pocket knives, four cigars, a key case and pocket watch, a changeicg Mishap Kills Boy. BENTON HARBOR # — Eight-| { # | year-old Stephen Priveit, one of he fell through ice into pais de es ye ad be omg may " |thg Chamber supported the needjautomobile inspection campaign,|] " for more municipal parking andimere than 20,000 cars were}. the installation-of the Grand Trunk/ checked. _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 2037 e Western Railroad’ $ industrial sup-/amm SERVICE port yard. “The Chamber adopted its new name last year realizing that more than 10 per cent of its pg i Pi cs train the city; ; was the establishment of an Oak- | land County Safety Council, The National Girl Scout Round-jf op was held in the area through the efforts of the Chamber. EDUCATION MEETING * The Education Committee-initiat- ed the all-day EBI conference at which education, business and in- dustry officials gathered to look into the constantly changing needs and desires of each group. Another branch of the Chamber, the Retail Merchants Assn., also more municipal parking, sponsored “Fun-In-The-Sun” and “Back To! duced solicitations, door - to - door}, selling, and unworthy businesses in P 7 ; you't love ol J >. THRIFTY a PRICED P * bead ** : . a : ITT TTL @ WHITE & BLACK -@ WHITE & BROWN e Women's SIZES TO t k NATURAL REST MATTRESS year after year. REGULARLY SOLD FOR "59° Gace oqala drastically reduced during ~ Con-sealy- -bed — with foam rubber cushions and 959.50 quality Sealy Mattress SAVE’00 —_i. almost one-third on the ; designed Con-eealy- “Natural Rest” Mattress that re fabric fin- _sleepe two,ig super comfort! ished with nw « : and wrinkling! By day an in- ° 200.50 VALUE quality, more luxuriously mattress for the money! Save now, for a limited time! CLAYTON'S = C Oran MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS a 16" Anniversary Sale 39° , MATCHING BOX SPRING $39.95 : Sealy 76" Anniversary Twin Bed Ensemble with button-free mattress asinine ern sents rOQan., A pleat tufted headboard, Seely Seruitmre Appliances "Telephone FE 59474 FE “41555 § 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. — ¥ Free Parking Ketge Harbor ; : : e ; “In observing National Youth W eek, the Builders’ Fellowship Group of Joslyn Avenue United Presby- terian Church will conduct ‘the morning service Sunday. The theme will be “Honor the Lord.” Sandra Lougheed of Fourth avenue (left) will speak on the subject, “Youth Work”; Pat Lantz of North- Pe Glyn Stone. of South Sanford street, Douglas Brown of Going street and Eugene Stone of South Sanford street (left to right), members of the young people’s group of Memorial Baptist Church, play as @ trumpet trio for church services, programs and civic Video Show - Will Honor Camp Fire Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac are busy organizing television parties for Saturday evening, because this | ' | Will’be Camp Fire Night on the ' “Hey, Jeannie” show, 4 For those not familiar with Camp Girls and their activities, this will be a revealing introduc- of, fun through Friends Entertain ; for Edward Ziems . | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ziem were - honored at a post-nuptial party Sat-) ___. day evening at Oakland County ‘Iga Ashberk, Don. Hoyt, Howard. i ? attended from De-| trdit, Bi im and Pontiac, | choir and congregational singing. affairs... Linda Langford of North Sanford street is oe | oni "the affair were Mri ana &¢lical United Brethren Church have , Mrs, Stanley Roat, Mr. and Mrs.| been in charge of several services during National Youth Week, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. Théy have been leading discussions, | directing choirs, making-. brief- talks, -|general chairman, announced to- Page ntiqu Pontiac's fifth annual Antique Show and Sale has been set for Feb. 19-21, Mrs. Maxwell Shadley,| day... * * * Sponsored again by Guild II of All Saints Episcopal Church, the show will be staged in Stevens Hall with 18 exhibitors, 11 a.m. to 10 p. m. daily. Although several collections the general chairman in managing — e: ill Be Hel of glass, china, jewelry, metals and ‘accessories will be shown, there will: be more emphasis on furniture this year than last, according to Mrs. Shadley. Mrs. Dawson Baer is assisting the 1957 show. Lunch and tea ‘menus, featuring home;baked pastries, are being planned by Mrs. Vernon Abbott and_Mrs. Clarence Smith. ow rt eee ae Ne See ee Be : and Sale E e b. | ~ Mrs. Norman Durocher andj Stull is in charge of registration Mrs’ ‘Kenneth VandenBerg, head! and Mrs> C. R. Gatiey . heads the ticket committee. Mrs, Charles} newspaper publicity. 2 Kistner and Mrs. Robert Evans; .Members of the Junior Alta are in charge of postcard and| Guild will check coats. poster publicity. _ a. = Mrs. Theodore Vanderstempel | Ay) guilds of the church shar'e will, direct serving of food jin ticket’ sales, with proceeds the balreny. : benefiting a fund for a new. dumb Painting signs for the show isi waiter being installed in the Mrs. Larmen Smith.. Mrs, Frank! church. building, ay “5 ‘th cat mich a bee ee BE field avenue (second from left) will make the an- nouncements; Bill Hoisington of Giddings _road (second from ryght) will give the Call to Worship’ ~ and opening prayer, and Judith Kline of Lenox avenue (right) will be organ accompanist for the Ps Pontiac Press Photos: monthly Oak- accompanist. The group plays at the land County Youth Fellowship and the “Singspira- ‘tion” services held in the various area Baptist | churches... The group will accompany the choir Sun- day evening in a Royal Oak program observing Na- © tional Youth Week. & / offering .prayers and taking part in ‘ programs. Assisting with the music are Phyllis Ver Strate of Hamilton ‘street at the piano, Donald Lovie of Cadillac avenue playing the clarinet and Marilyn Sutton. of: Hamilton: street, the’ violin. F + oe “|Mr. and Mrs. D. -L. Parrish of ; Hapeville. The couple is resi , Examinations Set lcontinuing to 4 p.m. These tests, “A tuneful trio, comprised of (left to right) Kae Donna Cooper of Glenrose street, Esther and Virgie _- Rehm of Augusta avenue, will be ‘singing .Sunday "evening at the Friends’ Church on Voorheis road. The girls are taking part in the service as a part of * Wo me n's | section oo * Pontiac Press Photes the program for National Youth Week, . sponsored annually by the United Christian Youth Movement, In addition to their vocal talent, Kae Donna plays the piano; Esther, the accordton, and Virgie, the flute. Youth Week Emphasizes ~¥RIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 Christianity from Claridge’s in London and the member), Four pages today in Women’s Section Hall Feb.’7 and 8 he will be just off the plane from a tour along the border countries of the Iron Curtain, ; “Hearing Things” is the title of his lecture, which will wind up the current series in the two-day com- munity feature at the Birmingham Theater. “8 * * - More. civic entérprise centers around St. Dunstan Guild’s next performance, “Desperate Hours.” Play will be given the evenings of Feb. 8 and 9, and again on Feb, 15 and 16 in the Piayhouse on Lone Pine road.. Among those in the cast - are Fred Pew, Charlotte Adams, Ruth Downey, Peter Jackson, Bud Meyer. - 3: ' Others include Nat Doughty, Bill Breech, Paul Averill, Bob Snyder, Couple M arried in Georgia Rite _ Word is*received of the Jan. 5 marriage of Jean Parrish and William K. Maglaughlin Jr. The ceremony was performed in the Methodist Church, Hapeville, Ga.. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth, N. J. William, formé- ly of Pontiac, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Maglaughlin of for Nursing School. All persons interested in a nurs- ing career are invited to the 'pre- nurses at the St. Joseph Mercy) Hospital Unit of the Mercy School! of Nursing, Detroit, on Feb. 9. The tests will be given in the Nurses’ Home. on: East Grand boulevard beginning at .9 a.m, arid are for students who would begin Hotel Avis in Lisbon arrived this | * week informing Mrs. T. Norville’) Mr. and Mrs. Agar Jaicks (Diana . |Hubbard (program committee Roosevelt) of Birmingham an-. that ‘when Carleton’ Carleton Smith to Talk at Town Hall o 7 : BIRMINGHAM — Hasty notes Mary Jane Ensign, Tom Miner and State College (where he :heads the George H —— * * inounce the birth of a daughter, |Smith speaks to Birmingham Town Lica Ellen, Jan. 26. ' | > PAGES 14-17 ———| City Young People Are Taking Part in. » National Project By MARY ANGLEMIER - National Youth Week, sponsored annually by the United Christian Youth Movement, is using for its Art Department) after spending a theme this-week, “Consider Your week in Birmingham: Call.” . « « ¢ Conferences ani, councils are be- Mrs. John L, Wiant is currently i"& held across the nation to guide \thinking in terms of moving vans, Y°UNg People in choosing careers. ‘paint buckets and wallpaper sam-| Charles H. Boyles of Jackson, ‘ples, preparatory to moving from Miss., national chairman of the - HOUSEGUEST | Mrs. A. J. Hart of oanis Brier Portland, Ore., back into her house | ‘has as her houseguest for a week,0n Chesterfield, which she hasn't) ‘Mrs. Lester Baker of Washington, been near for the past two years. movement, stated “The observ- ances will try to help young peo- ple gain a deeper understanding Adams, Bud Stoddard and Wes, entrance examinations for student) ' D.C. Mrs. Baker arrived ,Thurs- | | The Paul Wilsons of Puritan ave- nue have houseguests, too. Here from Long Beach, Calif., are their ; idaughter, Mrs, Remsen B. Henry, | ‘and her three children, Paul, Ade- lia and Marc. Mr, Henry is in the process of West Coast to New York, so his family will remain here till he licks the house-hunting problem | in Manhattan. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. John- son’s houseguest, Dr. Harry A. Wood, has returned to Arizona their training in September. i Roo i4 j b ¥ | of Christian vocation exempli- fied in all walks of life and con- front youth with more than 50 kinds of church vocations.” Dr. Wiant will be released from his ‘stint in the Army the first of May, and Sally is plan- ning to come on ahead_(the first of March) to have all in readi- | From Feb. 10-15, more than 1.- ness for -his-arrival., She will be 1600 religious educators oder ac accompanied by her two daugh- National Couneil of Churches’ Di- ters, Judy and Sally Ann. {vision of Christian Education will Unfortunately, the two little girls Meet in Cincinnati to examine -the | will just’ miss a reunion with their problem of vocations for youth. ‘aunt, Mrs. Jack. A. Gordon of x ke Bloomfield Hills, who will have In Pontiac, worship services are taken off for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., being held with young. people to spend the rest of the season. Siving talks, leading discussions, Mr. Gordon will be going South Offering prayer and’ serving on when time permits. ‘youth councils. CHRISTIAN WORK The engage- ~ Ministers aré hoping many will ment: of their’ Cheese the Chrjstian ministry for d hte their life work’ or something di- ans ues, rectly connected. with Christianity, Patricia Lee, | s ke gad Richard | Gladden Schrook of North Man- Edwi |chester, Ind., who is chairman of swin the United Christian Youth Move- Sonntag is ment Commission on Witness said, eanounced b y Every job through which a man "Mr. and Mrs. can. contribute something to the world in the spirit of Christ is a Edward Mann Cristian vocation.” - Ss , . | of W ashington The movement was organized ; street. Ad ad ch vatape, youth of many °. > | Genominations in 1934, Ht is now Richard 5 P4T- reiated to the Youth Department ents are Mr. of the National Council of and Mrs. Churches, . Edwin J. Youth Week dates back to 1944 Sonntag 5 f when the United Christian Youth Terrace Park, | |Movement. and the’ International : | Society of Christian Endeavor Ohio. Patricia Planned an annual week with em- uttends East. a Upon youth and unity in ‘ » le . ern Michigan College, and Janet White Wed , Richard was 'to William L. White graduated | from the Uni- Mr. and Mrs Lee R. White of : Williams“Lake, announce the mar- versity of _ |Fiage of their daughter, Janet Michigan © eerie ot Birmingham, to William - a -» nc veee White. He is the son of Mr, where he ‘nowiSa” Mra. Chatmer “A. Whine ad attends gradu-| Birmingham. _ ate school. |_ The ceremony was , performed a |Dee, 29 in-Royal Dak... The newly” i weds are residing in Birmingham, - “ ‘ enteclete Cebditier''of the sym- phony and ces of WiLOWay of Your Choice Including Round Trip by Plane You Get: . Accommodations at the “Essex House’, > Overlooking Central Park ~ ‘ans FEB, 17 to SAT. FEB. S, ritis Travel Sisiee 206 N. Hunter Bivd., Birmingham Midwest 6-2170 | Gity Bits Lines to provide tree | Gears Gare Eset edie i tee | Pontiac. High School Instrumental Is Planned Iby Couple Patricia S. Owens, Jerry D. Proctor peak, Vows er.. She: was assisted Mrs. hostessed a linen shower and Mrs. City Librarian Reviews Books ifor Zonta Club Phyllis Pope, city librarian, spoke to the Zonta Club of Pontiac’. Tameoeny a 6 mneeting Se tn He. tat, Waldron. a ede Among Pa books which she dis- Aegean;” The-Veletian dituddante ap Te ic ae : Mr. Mort: Visits Pontiac f pu HH beat : 4 Lt e | by Forest ponsored Lake Country Club will be held Feb. 9 beginning with paper lace for the annual with Dr. Baran at the club, cocktails at 7 p.m. Mrs. Alphonse W. Baran of Locklin ' drive will carry an old-fashioned nosegay trimmed with event. She is photographed ui has nothing to do with size. And the junior figure at a popular price level. ‘ “T feel that Grace Kelly “epito-| ‘mizes the look that we try # jachieve,"" Mr, Mort concluded. . “She “has that cool, simple loveli- ness that looks so expensive." NANCY JANE BOLLMAN Mr. and Mrs, Russell Holler of} gagement of their daughter, | Nancy Jane Bollman,~to- Norman | Patton. He is the son of Mr. and) Mrs. Ray Patton of Richard street. | Mr. Mort brings high fashion to A June wedding is: planted, | By MURIEL LAWRENCE Kenneth needed shoes, so he and them in a downtown store. Then she bought -some hat veiling,, im- ported cheese and bed linen, she found on sale, By the time she'd finished, Ken was so bored by-his counter-high view of life that he looked ex- hausted, His mother proposed a drugstore sundae, x -# * But Ken couldn’t finish it. _He’d just tapped an unsuspected well of hot fudge sauce under his ice cream when his mother ex- | g0 claimed, “Look at that clock! Come on, Ken. We've got to’ leave right sow if we're: going bal amber Bice sdnaw’ = He- protested: ‘of course.. But when he realized that his mother really wanted to leave, he put) his mother went shopping for! down-liis spoon and helped her cdliect the packages. * * * Settled in the bus, his- mother She herself Ken's debtor—and let it go at that. without trying to pay LEARN te EARN Carriages and Kings,” and “Three than is usual with children of 8 : and a Sinner.” years. a Day ot Might Classes | Fotis Takis, president, an-|Bridal Party Given te * / or nounced the bridge and fashion|£.» Dotricig Owens They would be kinder, too, if) Call Today tor | Show to be held-Feb, 28 at-Federal ‘| their parents could ever bring od pata ant Lone Seeing. Mrs. James Larkin, Mrs, Arthur| themselves to endure the part of No Age Limit . . Jepson and Mrs. Lester Hawley|taker ‘without going to pieces un Phone FE 4-1854 Mrs:~Chadd Mellinger, program! were cohostesses at a recent bridal| der the: strain, — eS ae a chairman, introduced the speakéf./ shower honoring Patricia Owens. Shisemchin, “‘waky et us | Call Miss Wilson Today . ‘Twelve guests attended the shower] Son ns tepsesible to | PONT IAC Coming Events [held "at the Larkin residence On| bear, If a.child does us a favor, 3 Oe we're miserable until’ wejve | ' | Pontia: Rebekah .. 480 will meet! Patricia, daughter of Mr. and BEAUTY COLLEGE = ides B= SEE Fergus J. Owens of Watkins) Fim=and “rewarded” hen by ' . Lake become the bride of ‘ for Information Bere eg eee 7 areata! as mand ema 16% East Huron , is the son of Mrs, L.G. Proctor of| This uneasiness with any obliga Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor Fuonie E. _.Thempkine, Temple t1.\Keego Harbor and the late Mr.|tion to children is a chief cause pm. at 18% W. Huron Bt. ‘ ‘ of irresponsibility in young people treats sdntitive dry skin.to trode coca Wet te out neglect this impor- tent aap be dry shin core 8 on. $2.00 NOW $1.25. fan, 16 00. $3.90 NOW $225" |. Sale priced ANSEL ae Ce Ps t ~ 15120 Srd—Detrolt a Ait re se ne ee today af DRUG CO. % USSY SALE ON CLEANSING CREAMS : and SKIN LOTIONS - extra effective way to moke SKIN : brings on “all-clive” color to normal and oily skins. And used ofter cleansing, it's on sure cream is wiped ewey. Reg. 12 ov. $1.75 NOW st Don’t Rob ) Youngster of Giver Role: As little boys and girls, they weren't allowed to feel themselves givers long enough to ever: get accustomed to it. : * * * Why do we insist on paying Ken for his kindness with money, can- .|dy, some privilege? DISCREDIT GRATITUDE Well, our old peetien—cetteriel miaie many forms.. We pay value of our gratitude to him. We simply see. it as worthless! compared with the material candy} ne, et a oak Oe ae touch. gratitude that he has to build} his unmaterial self-respect. help to eliminate 1. ET HARPER ¢ METHOD _ 4 88 Wayne St. SILKS _and_CHIFFONS for SPRING COSTUMES demand “POLISH in the HAIR. This alls for profenionel vs ~ i as * eee ee - F ‘ : sie or Steely * . : z 28 4 —— * “ F ge ee - 25 | . i 4 ee | 5 ee = ' : et ‘ a 4 * : € ; i So : f f SS : \ A : \ -DRESSES—SUITS { SPORTSWEAR | HIGH tf m 1424 © off-Ken with coins or candy be 4 7 © SOLID BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD. 44utuvuvus | UNHEARD-OF, THOUSANDS ¥ IN USE WINTER AND SUMMER @ BURN WOOD, COAL OR GAS 4 cause we really discredit thee WRITE POR FREE VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET My Fireplace i Wide High City, State. “ut W. 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"fidence and withholds the things Ti Yet Vital Ways “She Respects Husband's Contiderices|. and Avoids Criticizing Him in Public By RUTH MILLETT She doesn't broadcast her’ hus- A wife’ proves her loyalty . to/band’s faults to her friends or cry her husband in many seeminglyion their shoulders when she: and her husband have a misunderstand- Tr’s HIS BUSINESSS ‘She doesn't talk about her hus- band’s business affairs, figuring it is his business to tell as much or as little as he wants to. She doesn’t embarrass him by talking in front of him about her old beaux, especially the ones who have been more suecessful than She respects her husband's con- she. suspects he wouldn't want her to tell. Whether or not. she is on the best of terms with his family, she is careful never to say anything that can be construed as critical of them when she is talking to outsiders. : m * (Of but keeps her necessary economies to herself. She doesn't make her husband look silly by bossing him around Now You Can Say | “CHARGE” IT at BURTON'S or Use Our Convenient Long Term Budget Pian j, Whe always needs to be prompt- ed or reminded. in front of others. . BURTON’S | APPAREL for WOMEN | *eminely st 15 N. Saginaw St. her. loyalty to her husband. Linen Shower Held COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION - \. FE2-4010 ves: Her Loyaltyip her husband. ; e 4 _She doesn’t talk “Poor mouth,"| or treating him like a little boy |. She doesn't criticize his manners She does nothing to hurt him.in his job or to keep him’ from: ad- vi + heads? 79 A for Barbara Soule PIZZA Mr Deo Dam sri MERLE NORMAN road, Sie ee, om * and go to parties. I think it is much better taste at your age not to wear it to school or generally. «* * * Q. “Is it all right to use a black- : head remover to remove black- If so, where can I_ buy one?” A. Care sliould be taken not to bruise the tissues, Also be sure that the tool you use Js sterile and use alcohol afterwards. It a ee ee eas 3644. atlases My menecfoneale se Wi 26, tl weight ; r dermatologist for th ig * .* . Dei knee | are good jae’ developing 2 the Q “I am 14 years old. I amj thighs. in Demonstration of Pontiac High School PTA met Thursday evening in ‘the _high school auditorium with Mrs, Paul * * * Dr. Martin Sobel of B'nai B'rith, Dr, Sobel ted a Founders’ Day | \Luncheon Held. (German, Mrs. Robert by County PEO st gt Boyce, Mrs. M. R. Creager, Mrs. Cyril Davis and Mrs, John Flood. picture fo the audience but not to the Another group volunteering its assistance included David Greg- ory, Victor Lindquist, Benjamin Gorman, Mrs, Robert Dorman and Announcement was made of the high school Feb. 28 when Dr. Dana will explain plans for the new high .{school to be built next year. “ On March 12 a movie will be shown in the auditorium for the benefit of the PTA Scholarship * | Fund. Tickets are now on sale at the school and by members of the PTA, Community special meeting to be held at the! ; Whitmer, superintendent of schools" ; w"\PTA of Pontiac: High Participates ‘Rumor Clinic’ Following the meeting, hate ments were served in the pagers with Mrs. Edward: _Lauckner serv ing as chairman. _. | |Five Dollars i| She Now Wonders ‘House were Mrs. L. G. Rowley, Mrs. W. Henry Sink and Mrs. Plans for the. annual Founders’ Day dinner on Feb. § were. also J. Wager. Mrs. L. Vernon Os- announted. 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Size 12 (32' bust), 5% yards of 39-inch. For this. pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, ‘372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. | Don't miss the latest issue of jour fascinating pattern magazine, \Basic Fashion. The Spring & Sum- |mer mer '57 issue is filled with smart, inew designs for all sizes! . special jfeatures; gift pattem og in- i side the book; 25 cents. “A striking sleeveless Ae that] Us Ag Bing Young of Murphy - ~~ avenue an-— nounces the. — enagement of . her daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Frank P. “ Spadafore. _ Frank, who at. - _tertded Alma College, is the son—of Mrs. Dominic Spadafore of Watkins. Lake. An, August wedding is planned. 4f She Broke Rule} of Etiquette. o- “A boy I have been the past year is now in the service. | Two week .ago he had a birthday/ and as I hadn't the least I would very much like to know Smale rin a ; : ce : D0 3 wie Yes, do it now .;. bring the whole — family to Wilkins for dinsfer. You've we dlr been planning on taking them out a eee for a long time, well why not now? They can't help but enjoy such de- licious food, and prepared in just the way they order it. ORCHARD. LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL _ Don't forget. make arrangements " at once... make-them happy ~- | them invitations is because they | are most Navy ony in seeing how - ORCHARD com: APARTMENTS BRAND NEW In Order to Have Immediate. Occupancy of These Apartments We Are Reducing Rental Rates For a Limited Time Culy! $90 PER MONTH We ache Automatic Heat, Hot Water, Stove, Refrigeratas, Exhaust Fan, 1 Ton Air Conditioner, Master Tenna, Beautiful | _ Kitchens and Gathrooms. 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Holly Ski Area, they crowned @ winter sports queen, and at the same time presented a new and permanent additidn to the area's “staf{.” Above are the queen, Susahne Devereaux, 19, a Flint secretary, and her escort, “Barry Bourbon,” the year-old St.-Bernard who has made himself the pet - of the skiers. He will be fitted with a Red Cross cask and will be on duty to aid fallen skiers. A for- ‘mer polio victim, Suzanne will compete at Grayling for the state winter sports queen title Feb. 9-10. Let's Look at Eyeglasses, Women have finally been sold) They are meant only for startling on the idea of pretty, decorative people, for startling occasiens. eyeglasses. But there are indica- They do not “wear well ” tions that. they've been oversold. : The frames you wea; most of The idea is to pick a ity sft the time should be chosen for frame that does something for you. relationship to the facial struc- ture and for a soft color which Sree in vivid mripes, * strange, elongated shapes, in vio- lent green or red, are no ied help to beauty. (MID: WINTER SALE Charming Colonial Sofa _ Regular $299.50 — - NOW- #269" No Down Payment Required eee Up. to * 24 Months to oe Ba Da tare ter peatae ‘den Dixie Hwy. You Will Enjoy Shopping at’ Gentry’s! Drayton Home Furnishi ings : D RAYTON ‘PLAINS~- ! OF FINE FURNI TURE Distinctive Sofas and Chairs © masterfully crafted for Beauty, Comfort arid Value. With Foam Rubber. cushions, exciting fabrics you select, yourself. Open stock in cherry and. maple. Lees New Jeweltwist Longer wear. . . lasting bessty . high- fashion. colors ... all the ‘features of “beautility” woven into one Heavenly Carpet by Lees. RAYON... | extra cleart colors. WOOL ... extra resiliency plus easy cleaning. _NYLON.. . . added durability. Seven glowing colors. $6 so vv. o. * * @ po Mert Se Pa eee cess. And now she’s studying wa- ‘a jcourses they have. a ae her’. awareness of the world around her things she never saw before. Seven months later. I received) a wonderful letter from her. Her class wag a great suc- * eS <* “The funny thing is,” she writes, “that I do it awfully well. -}This gives me such a wonderful ‘Are Hunted : ' |congréssmen are equally occupied. - Baby Sistine: in Capital Have Record Crop of Offspring By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — While their husbands are getting ready for bus- iness on Capitol Hill, wives of new of Wee a went Eee ence now a are A packing belonging$ and installing personal feeling of self-confidence’ and makes me do all -the-other things better, faster, and more gasily. * iI've become so much more inter- ested in = ae the world is really--sitters. imy oy, ae yet it must make me more interesting to others, because I've never made so many new triends! , The arts may not give you a five-dollar raise, but they can enrich your life im- many unex- pected ways. If you'd like to begin a course in the. arts, check your local board of education and see what I¢ they have none, write ‘me, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and I'll send you a. fe of co books on sketching and You can put an old dress back in fashion with the always fashion- able bolero. And we might add, the bolero is flattering to every age and size. Tiered fashiéns via you. - |wigs, clubs, colleagues and consti- ~ |shindig. touches to make their new Wash- ington resideaces a “heme away from home." They ve got to get the kids in school, check:on shop-: ping centers and look up baby- | This last, for many who have small children, constitutes a as al problem. official and otherwise, ‘which capital protoco} aren them to accept. These include luncheons, recep- tions, teas and dinners given by local’ hostesses, government big-- tuents, * * * “It won't ‘always be like this?’ pretty Mrs. Frank M. Coffin, wife of the new Democratic congress- man frorh Maine, asked at one big T told her I was afraid partying in the capital was a merry-go- round that barely slowed down while Congress was in session, LOOKED WORRIED New Congressmen “Chicken FERN LUCILE ERICKSON The engagement of their daugh- ter, Fern Lucile, to Roderic Paul Appold, is arinounced by Mr. and Mrs.’ L. T. Erickson of East Mans- field avenue. Roderic is the son of Mrs. Hertha Appold of Des Plaines, Ill. and Theodore Appold ‘of Denver, Colo. No date has been set for the me wetting. One More Way to Bake ¥ Origin of This Dish, Is Penn-Dutch, Sour Cream Used By JANET ODELL Ever try baking chicken with Mrs, Coffin, a former «social. worker, looked worried. “L don't mind a little of it, in| fact I really enjoy it,” she ex- plained, “‘but where dc people get the babysitters?” . * * The Coffins have four young- ’ Isters, three girls ana a boy, rang- ing from 2 to 11 years of age. Sizeable families seem to be the rule ameng the new mem- bers, Democratic Rep. and Mrs. George 8, McGovern of Mitchell, 8. D., have five children, four | girls and a doy, ranging from 18 | months to 10 years. The 34-year-old former college professor and his family are living. * * * The Democratic congressman from Oregon, Charles O. Porter, brought his wife, threc boys and a skirt or jacket as here the bolero in any three pata most Settering: to girl, aged 1 to 12 years, from Eu- gene in a station wagon, They have rented a house in Falls Church, Va. ‘chicken in. baking pan and cover in a rented house in nearby Mary: .| land, sour cream? This is a Pennsyl- vania Dutch dish, one we think “Cleansing Cream and Skin Lotion by ‘Tussy _ BEAUTY SET FOR DRY SKIN TUSSY EMULSIFIED . TUSSY DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM. —_ ENER 2% 7.25 22 1.00 . For deep, gentle clean- _ New -vibrancy for dry we we: ‘ees skin.Leaves you tingling. _ FOR NORMAL. 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Saginaw Expandomatic Desk Ta- ee ee ee Drop leaf Extension Table in Ma- Solid Maple Water Bench Cabinet Save $19.55 hogany . Duncan A ae oe a See eats oe $23950 $17950 Associate Justice Stanley Reed, 72- saotiant 1935. : Justice Binley: Reed- Will ~ - Retire’ From High Court! service at te “|the street, but he explained to| never years after the war bere! Spence that he was only trying’ apo in the fad. entering vitation of Hoover in 1929. . - a water tap set in @ hole} ' | tiring from the U.S. SupremeCourt on Feb. 25. In deferring te Reed's decision te retire, the Chief Executive moons praised the jurist’s “tong; Reed was general ‘counsel of ‘the * A native of Mason County, Ky., he: entered public life with election’ to the Kentucky legislature in 1912.| He was an army lieutenant -in World War 1. j He practiced law in Kentucky for tribute to Reed’s “dedication and devotion.” The justice coached the age of 72 -}last Dec. 31. A supreme court spokesman said Reed's health is good and that he is leaving the high bench simply bécause of his age, Under President Herbert Hoover, ae He will retire on full pay, $35,000 - omy iouber «Singing Star’ Father, | Alberghetti, Dies; 53} - Justice Felix Frankfurter, 74, is There was no immediate ce ALLE WOOD Danisle Al- tion as to Eisenhower's choice of a ; ’ ton as to Eisenhower's choice of @idaughter Anna Maria to stardom’ .| Attorney General Herbert Brownell of Jr. and ex-Gov. Thomas E. Dewey pome- jolder than Reed, who was named-to lation as possible candidates to fill @ supreme court vacancy. _ Reed, a Democrat, was named ‘to the high court 19 years age by 2 © Fried Bl Tie a if his : First tecia ‘Soft Words’ Turn to Blunt Sentences . [RETIRE ON FULL PAY Td jonal Gui been| He was solicitor general of the SE seme gy Hay This| U.S. from 1936 to 1988, a special BAR 6 North Cass the sharpest rebuke he had assistant to the atforney general Neer Huron St. | a'member of his} for a brief period before that, 11. . | ip- proach would work, he soon found statement was un- bd and a pat on the back|p mM Taste Thrills .. ve been more in order. first time the wife|> _ That's what you expect at of his Cabinet had “China City,” and that’s what ~ hit at him A + get .. . the greatest variety in for administration's foreign for some reason, They beat on Dulles in- recently Dulles has most severe criti- news aeleaee Eisen- hower. took full responsibility for) . three Republicans -—wW ‘TONIGHT Hitting at Critics. . give up his cabinet post for « |. @enina feat on the court is debatable, = 9 By JAMES MARLOW however. e Associated Preas News Analyst; Former Gov, Thomas E. 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Cocktail Party Banquet — Meeting PHONE Midwest 4-1400 * WOODWARD at LONG-LAKE RD,, | | 2 _BLOOMFIELD HILLS: , _Foatrng thie NOBEL 1 LEE _LIQUOR—GO0D_ — SCRIB’ S te eee | Look shoe: Psychiatrist| , {to Find, Show People . eye By EARL WILSON. : NEW YORK=~yYou- practically have to hit the psychiatrist's couch nowadays to cover Show Biz. * * * Anita Ellis is the latest to tell me how a Senuialimes _ helped her. She's a scared mousey little babe from Canada , and Cincinnati whe dubbed the voices of Rita Hayworth, - Jeanne Crain. and Vera-Ellen in Hollywood. - Now she’s had the courage to bring out her own album titled, “I Wonder What Became of Me.” - : * * * '“My mother was a brilliant singer, but my father was rich and he wouldn’t let her sing; so one time in Montreal she snuck off to sing anyway and took me with her. I was - : ssechlali to Aid Schools ‘Solon Says Financing by Sweepstakes Plan Would Ease Taxes — LANSING ® — A lottery plan, similar to the—Irish sweepstakes, has been suggested as one solution to the problem of financing Michi- gan’s schools. Rep. Edwin A, Fitzpatrick (D- Detroit) said -he will introduce a bill asking that the state abandon its ban on lotteries and sponsor two sweepstakes a year to finance apne achools. alae Headlines ha eat tor New Movie | ‘Fraulein’ ’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—You may remember reading in this column! about Anna Maria “Duringer, the Viennese actress I met at the O, W. Fischer party and who I said looked like Marlene Dietrich. Well, Buddy Adler told me that he has signed Anna Maria for “Fraulein,” based on the James’ MeGovern book, which will be filmed in April in Berlin. Anna Maria speaks German, naturally, and English very well. it WS tetnnded Sax Conse oak far her, > I don’t like to call a child a prodigy, but 13-year-old Frank Sinatra dr. cames close to qualifying in that class. He played the plane for us at & buffet dinner Nancy Sinatra gave in honor of Lorayne Brock Busse and- Joseph Hall, whe will be married Feb. 14, Viennese ‘Actress Signed fare 8 Young Frankie doesn’t care for) rock "n’ roll, and says he's never as was reported in several New -York- columns. ; Jim Bishop sends me the cover of his book, “The Day Christ Died,” and writes: “Hatper’s sent Was Shot,’ and now: this, of which 75,000 copies already are sold.” iden deals We Cntenicl | Commerce dinner, Gordon Mac-|}} : Seems they. are lining Wp Satie 9d nme that he and hie ‘wite,| Sheila, are not expecting a baby ]) Celina at Navy Day wa League ot the. United Sate ely genet ty Oe ey eo : [ork aan | ie Corl Bp Ble Pees UNO Rete OT cchaamamend renee mcm soni me aq Ri CARO E ca Tiiio 3 mal Saturday tae Color Cartoons 4 OPEN 1230-7 Walter Reisch, the prodhicer, and Henry Koster, director, will travel to Berlin to. make all arrangements, seen Elvis Presley. But he feels 2” = eaangeeamgeaemeee cited 4 ¢ & = . that Elvis came up too suddenly night. “Burdens to taxpayers hove -. ge Health Insurance Beats and that be should work as hara|POPUlation in Growth ~ a creased to the point,-where they I was so jealous of her that are heavier than need be,” Fitz- patrick said. “Yet everyone knows that the! Trish sweepstakes is a highly’ profitable venture that -hurts no one except those eager to take a chance. Michigan is a heavy con- tributor to. the purchase of $3 sweepstakes tickets. “If the state eased up its re- stricti¢ns," Fitzpatrick said, “and sponsored such enterprises for the sole purpose of build- ing the school aid funds, it would solve the problem and relieve | local taxpayers and provide money for other purposes.” The lottery plan would require approval of a constitutional amendment by a two thirds vote rot both houses and also approval by the voters, * * * 4t present, even such games bingo and beano played by church and_ fraternal - when my father asked where she'd been, to get his affec- tion, I told or her. He 00k Sher rouge and lipstick and ‘threw it away. 2 * tw “Later when I tried to sing, I couldn't do it because I kept ANITA thinking of myself as a bad girl as my father had thought of my mother, ., .” . When the puettatatriet ere this all out of Anita, she began singing well. : “One song I did for Rita was, ‘Put the Blame on Mame’ in ‘Gilda.’ She tried and they did about 192 takes, but it _ was no good. I felt sorry for her. I should feel sorry for Rita Hayworth!” While Hollywood goes ahead with the tictidn, of its big stars’ singing, the American Federation of Musicians doesn’t, and Anita’s happy that she’s got plenty of proof. “In Petrillo’s unidn, you have to get credit,” she says, even if it’s a donkey braying.” — os THE MIDNIGHT EARL... : Tallulah’ll wear a plastic pin through & her broken finger when she opens in 7 <“Eugenie” ... The Trendex: Steve Allen @ 28.3, Ed Sullivan 25... Aly Khan’ll fly 7 to LA to see Princess Yasmine and try to get Rita to give him a Swiss divorce to.marry Bettina. x * * Sammy Davis Jr. will star in the film bio of former boxing champ Henry Arm- strong . . . Mike Todd and Elizabeth 9 Taylor have an eye on a-Beverly Hills 3 ‘honeymoon home, a $400,000 shack .. . There'll be a Humphrey Bogart Cancer Foundation . .. Curvy Barbara Nichols joined = “Sweet Smel} of Success” cast. * * * Producer Billy Wilder gave Audrey Hepburn a turquoise mink coat... After his Las Vegas stint, singer Danny Scholi will be tested by Josh Logan for “South Pacific”... Boxer Sandy Saddler, who quit when he began to go blind, wants a job as a disk jockey or TV actor. * Earl’s Pearls . . : An old-timer is one who remembers when you could * * of chance as Pigroups are illegal in Michigan, 3 \Charlie, 27. ©) pest College of Technology in Hun- \Fumes Kill Girl, 7 Speaking. gf Fischer, the first day of shooting on “My Man Godfrey,”. he introduced himself to every technician -on the. set. Made a hit, too. : Perry*Como did for their success. For. the first time, Playhouse ment. filmed (instead of live) with im-| ; DIVORCE posing ‘casts. ‘The first of these’ is thé’ story of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondolet, whose moth- er house is outside of Tucson, For this, Helen Hayes, Katy Jurado, Janice Rule .and Ralph Meeker have been signed. The local order of the Sisters of St. Joseph is at St, Martin of Tours, PLANS .. ad ed at random: Rex vorce plans, iis .Frank Sr. Bing Crosby and We played Frank Sr.'s new-rec- ord, and Frank Jr. congratulated : ; : Jimmy McHugh on “I Didn't Sleep|health insurance during the past| a Wink Last Night,” included in 25. years as comprised the total the album. Believe me, coming/United States population in 1930, | 90 Will present three dramas to“be|from Frankie that was a-compli-|when the health-insurance move- show that almost as many Ameri- ment began. States increased by 39,000,000 in Snapshots of Hollywood collect-\the past 25 years and during the Harrison same period the number of per- stayed aver in New York to await the arrival of Lilli Palmer from) Europe so they can discuss di- sons with health insurance in- creased by 98,000,000. Mexico will have a new $12,000 000 newsprint mill with an arnual We may soon have a. member! enpecity of 30,000. tons. ‘and when Sister Georgine Marie NEW YORK—Insurafice figures cans have purchased voluntary] | The population of the United Livernels-Fenkell Ole Maestro 157 Woodward _(Upst’s) Old-Timie Dancing Every Old-Time Dancing Every i “ Tues., Fri., Sat. e@ Thurs., Sat., read the script, she said it de- served an “‘A plus.” The other two films are ‘“With-! out Incident,” starring Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, Julie Lon. | don and John Ireland, and “Lone Woman,” with Kathryn Grayson, Scott Brady and - Vincent. Price. 40° 50° Matinee ~- Eve. & Sun. Children 20¢ ec Wayne Hires Refugees, | Waives Citizenship Rule DETROIT t®—The Wayne Coun- fm .ty Civil Service Commission has = waived its citizenship requirement to allow the county road commis- sion to hire three Hungarian refu- gees as engineers. The starting pay is $5, 422 a year: The three were identified cay Bilas Joe and Leslie, both 26, and|™ NOVEL-BUYING BINGE . eS I would say that Jack L War ner is really on a novel-buying] binge. His latest move in that © direction is the purchase off” “Home Before Dark” by Eileen] © Bassing, which is the emotional] % story of a young woman mentally | disturbed. lt Random House is the publisher) of the- book and Ingo Preminger made the deal. When I): asked who would be starred, I was told) They were students at-the Buda- gary when the October rebellion DETROIT #—Belinda Smothers, 7, died of gas inhalation Wednes- day and her sister, Cynthia, 5, was in serious condition when overcome by fumes from an oil) space heater converted to gas. 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A company) i spokesman said yesterday the pro-| posals received approval of ‘more | MacRAE SING Ca Th than 95 per cent of over 10 illion | a ,,, Shares voted. The company has’ FE 8-8691 - 4- (slightly more than 13 mniliont shares’ J qutending. is BLAM, RD DAN DI URYEA sasineomssinseisetnanensettesasssteenssnoaons BEI ‘ORE TODAY & SATURDAY 4 1217-3:23-5229-%:35-9:40 PLUS: Peve. le Pew ALSO - MIRACLE in the CARIGBEAN PPL PL AL LPP } “pacemen of the Sea” in TECHNICOLOR! igsiz si ENT WORI DY Butterfield tee wl EXCLUSIVE ee: First Run Showings! ONE OF A HANDFUL. OF VERY SPECIAL PICTURES! Call FE 8-0483 wen 8 gt meets mon on ven farms to Mast 8 bend Dent Fried Chicken—Shrimp | Zane Grey's i Fish—Drumburgers | _. The Story of Proud, ‘Violent : *'Pan Kehoea man | Crane Gascr ‘ae acqeel SE fo Yaw Fizer wit om Producer ROBERT WATERFIELD - Proguced. by DAVID HEMPSTEAD and Gold-Hungry — who tarried hell ~in his holsters. Sereveptey by WARCARET FITTS § CHRD Bove compared § enadreted by Ker Berth & HUTS FELD GanCO Added “The BATTLE of GETT YSBU RG" Cnamascope Specla, omoninecn by DeLuxe AN SOWMONS - Boved tn'a vlery by MARGARET FITTER Meteweed thee United Artists DIAL’ FE 6-621 for Le en oe oe ae Se ee re TEES ee oe ee bo ed Set ede, 4 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,107 —s Fo pe a . : ek : ___-_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, Will Boost Totalto10 = [zom ETA Js Flensing: > om Orders 3. Atom Subs pounay Mectings at ya md . Ee ‘ . i rd sat | Ss ies ae oS Fae 2 se. Ss . Le ‘ 2 ‘ 3 | oh oo ape caer Amel aa eat County Area Schools ~ gantracts totaling more than 66 million dollars for the construction COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Aj Persons attending the event are Bs of three more nuclear-powered submarines — two‘at Pascagoula, saer Secure adadions sae Ga tae —* . a the total of atom-driven subs members and guests at the|service, Milk and coffee will be 2 - The contracts will bring to 10. the , February meeting to be held Mon-|available at the school. — under construction. Two others, the Nautilus and the Sea Wolf, he Mats ' ray eo : have been completed. ou ‘ room, Supper will begin at 6:30) uue an Anthony fener, In addition, the Navy has been authorized by Congress to p.m, : : ae chairman, Mrs, Thomas build twe submarines for which contracts have not yet been | sence: : Harrison and Mrs, Herman Gall | negotiated, and four more authorizations are sought in the- | * ee _| are in charge of the Kitchen, — | budget now befor’ Congress. re Missing Monkey _ A Program, to bevin at 1:30 pm. é the ersea ° it feature dancers ae ee eee ne merry \Case Is Closed; Jeckle Rae Dance Stadio of Pun- esterday’s contracts ’ the Ingalls * x ; : shite Cae recheeak wtice wk ening Uae Susie Home Safe At the conclusion of the sid “aap —— alge at Annual Banquet Set : nah Penns Wie OF Revie Dien ee “Put a cancellation over the tele-\5in “iscuss 'e proposed sevines|who i serving a 520 year term Saturday in Pontiac es : : | {type to all cars, stations and jun-| som5 program for students of the|in Marquette State Prison. a os | aos wee gle outposts,” ordered the desk ser-\ Commerce School, ee will meet { = ee geant at.the Oakland County Jail “tage t hy Michigan ‘mailmen " : se : Returned from Chicago to face|Pontiac Saturday with pay raises N.Y Papers ‘the case of the migsing monkey Mariette : ES xy ely ape : is closed.” the , Thompson was re-jas their main subject. : Lederie li Halted Memmi reuse | : is We The Mastetie Jester: igh: and to. Oakland County Jail] James Rademacher, I : I Aaa q \Delivery Halted : : : | Ray Doe of 44 East Westfield,|the High Schoo! PTA are sponsor- | 4 . AP. Wrephete |. Park a thet his|ing a at|Umaer $10,000 bond’ pending sen-|representative of the National As- 2g . by Unic Strike SUPREME COURT JUSTICE TO RETIRE — Associate Justice ancoln » Tepotted ng a panel discussion Monday, atitencing by Court Judge |sociation of Lettercarriers, will y Union oul pet monkey was stolen last night.|8:15 p.m. when two representatives 7 Feb. 11. : e10€S fa : Stanley-Reed packs papers into a briefcase at his desk in Washing- |Po1.-° departments in both Wayne|ot the Dow Corning Voeationall 27% 2° Adams Feb. 21, discuss wage asked by 2 . _ |. NEW YORK (INS)—Delivery of| ton after resigning from the high court. Reed, a Democrat, will leave | a4 Oakland County were alerted|Guidance Commitice will be the| Sullivan, who confessed the |™ailmen at their os ° | most New York city morning news-| the court Feb. 25. He has served as a justice 19 years. (See story, by teletype to be on the lookout! speakers, wee crime, repeated testimony which ae eee ee ees Federal Official Rulesipapers was halted ‘in’ suburban| page 20.) We Bo for the animal. This was the tele-| aiscusslon period for guid- | Mad led te the conviction of two [Under consideration by a Congres- a ation lareas when the newspaper|—— . : - description: | other gang members. They are nia on: Troy toa L OM and mail deliveries union walked é , Meats ua Ga siudeute thieeeatae be Chanter | Charles Clark, 33, serving 20-40 | Rademacher, of the arn of TW [out an strike, oot the oir AYNE-Oakland to Play veerca-vers das brown bony wit] Smt, Chemsea! Science, alee wil | S525" Gratam, a, serving 090-t tercarrere, lt a —_+—Fhe—walkout against the city’s - held, wane, Me “wi — DETROIT (# — Federal Judge|/newspaper and magazine whole- light tan hair on face, long curved| ~ years. annual state banquet and meet- Arthur F. Ledetle ruled today that) salers was voted fast ait ty tel late Band Concert Dateien unser Su sme al) pam som i es te Noten Bak of Dee om organization's executive board : is very friendly, Wearing red cor-|meet at the high school cafeteria before closing time on a Monday| ‘The Pontiac branch will be host’ not open @ branch in Troy, a sub- c WEST BLOOMFIELD ~ The|dents from various schools in the) duroy overalls and Mouse|§ o’clok Monday. morning, Nov. 30, 1953, with guns|,,id Harold Wright, co-chairman new contracts with the news deal-(Wayne - Oakland County League/league. The student becomes a/7 shirt Valued at $50." Gene Maybee, principal -ot Tap-|i hands, Graham remained |o¢ the program and a member of band will present a concert at|member of the band on a point A. second teletype sent today|pan Junior High School, Ann Arbor|!™ the getaway car. the state executive board. newspaper field, or rng ag yp oeamans agerg fe we Ral a: read: {wil speak on the subject of the ae see Se Oe way He said about 270 mailmen are : = ) aps concert will feature “Recovered Susie purpose of the junior school. |resses were ‘ Po cmgrony . 2 a made up of 60 st} phone, eh popular end stow ler Rouge, Lncnn Pak Poles De-|Parent ofthe ant grade pops|weckend'srepeipa, were. ‘kes — Troy branch. — i wag balled not only in the sub-| . | ter, West Bloomticia band in. |? met: ioe oe — eg ee Bound Over to Court > see ge pet oe in many city, areas *s/ Solon Would Put will fais agrees conducting the Supermarket Fires Exective Board of Avondale Sullivan was ip osenetliged next Ezell a, = ee , already had erected ab 3 : a ery gil Pome : : ‘ however, escaped |, cused of assault | * —-«©00 building for = Troy branch. invent: to Daly Soon ell Strict Control on |*™ Se : Z Spm, Monday ot Auman Heights! nfs oe tnt Be tstified. |g, pap ling am: than murder, Judge Lederle: made 4 we which F Students to participate con- was arrested bound t Court | dation cn the basis’ of a 1945|'eit, own delivery a * the'Tdaho Rainfall _ cert are trom Clarkston, Brighton, Baffle Investigators Be ee Nit saees rut|in New York and sent to Chicago|py judge siearlos’ Pimms ‘ead Michigan law which provides that|“HtY> were not badly = : Milford, Northville, Clarenceville, re Trene Sundberg to face another charge. He wasitreeq on a $100 bond Wedresday. | no bank may establish a branch in|°¢Pt in the suburbs. __ 5 BOISE, Idalis #—Senate bill 78|Bioomfield Hills, Holly and West Insurance investigators today re- f released and returned here. Moore was ordered te appear in | Sask ex Suienst Beak sbvendy | just introduced in the Idaho legis-| Bloomfield " mained baffled over the causes Dryden 2 the higher court Monday at 1:30 g - State or National Bank already is/3 From County Attend _|'sture calls for. establishing | Tickets may be purchased atjof two area supermatket fires) Regular monthly meeting of the| Candidates for public office in|p.m. in operation. ; fing sane Donets of o> euneet the door, ie jwhich yesterday caused over $150,-| Dryden PTA will meet at the high|Montana are net to} He is charged with shooting Na- ‘gas Nothanel ack bad eqtiaa 10 ' , i law gg | Pan eee foe. wes vali Gaal — ~ anger we er See cerome Oot tee tec tipi take Dee . . Three County readigg ‘ at 4 ' a program and a : s | Cry Controller of the Cur- The bill say’ in part: “If Idaho at the Giroux supermarket, 1535 Scout group January 5. _ = pee gs Pome gf cer-|Pecialists were herasz7e 8 Tet wt part be Police Traffic Unit : (Cooley Lake Rd., Commerce Town-| woe ow = : tificate to open the Troy ‘branch. |week to yo gg Harney le taltas te. to whores at ‘te omic Ne H : ship, where more than $100,000’ , —— | ‘It was notified in March that the Reading tial that the whimsy of the ele-L1STS N@W MOUS worth of stock was believed de-| : ee . : application had been approved. — - ments be. placed under rigid and vena laaliian Rall =i LOW PRIC 'S L = ‘ tomorrow, the Traffic Sutted. } : ‘ : ein Fara EF, wae sm amar ese oe P Sen. ; self had not been revised. | Our policy is to save you money on everything you buy every time you | holidays ¢ to those persons peodirn No immediate explanation of the buy. PWe deol only in Nationally Advertised Merchandise and we believe operator, chauffeur or taxi cab|@stimated $30,000 fire at the Do-| u ALWAYS PAY LESS HERE. hg ones ; nato supermarket, 6500 Hatchery re ; “Reeiar tur we emog ait, Waeet Tor, wee] AEE | COSCO | : nance | Authorities said there is no sus- EAM ing chan addresses and other a Ucense business, will be from g[Picion of arson at either store. ST Sond IRON . a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through oo 7 2 \ | aie Chief Herbert Lorraine Garden Clyb- | : ‘a — herene will be omen Satie Joins National Group | j , > payment a oe Members of the Lorraine Manor fees, release. of impounded auies|G2rden Club voted last night to , : This will conform with the stand- sbi» a ard working days of other city ) ] _—— DEEP «$12.95 Troy Takes Award LOW : nor for Election Turnout COST : The South Haven Junior Cham- ber-‘of Commerce Women’ 96.98} Net all sizes available NG | SKATES © ‘Men‘s and Ladies’ Fine | Watches & polis last November. North ran second with 91.03. Detroit was an ‘also-ran with 83 per cent: : The bronze plaque award was in- augurated four years ago by the/. South Haven Jaycees and won in the first competition by Grosse Pointe Park. The South Haven group said 45 cities were entered open the safe didn't khow Yesterday. he combination. They left with- vy threatening Cum-| Arrest AWOL -Youth in Pontiac Home ~ in the station at 20 minutes before calling po- ‘ ice. A 19-year-old Pontiac youth was ef > 3 3 “ / | ie = j . The / mont ¢ompact, durable 2nd Pancake Supper in the race last year. 98.50 Lengine Automatic ..59.95 ’ . inexpensive loud t over to Selfridge Field 2.00 Sina’s electronic inter-communication equip- FOUR TOWNS—The Boy Scouts) mititary Police on a charge of de- an we tn Wyeast 1058 1 £ Svallable. Ideal for bames, tsemia, shops, cake Supper at the Four Towns + we * : Hundreds of watches to choose from The above is only |/. . 6. $ 98 Methodist Church, Cooley Lake! Jim Owen Sandefur was arrested a small sample. We carry the latest styles in practically , Regular 39.95 24 road, on Saturday, Feb. 9, from Detectives Richard G. Evans . all popular makes, at lowest prices. f : var-| Troop 67. Tickets are now avail-/ Sandefur had been missing from with.an International® 9 vel.|able from any Boy Scout. ‘ the U.S. Air Force Base in Elling- ton, Texas since November 9,.1956, CUB LO-BOY | | | a ee : 4 Jaccording to Cooley. Cut a full 5-foot swath of sm A Deaths in Nearby Communities |cicthing, wosage stoten | Ee eer ee | Ae | ae ee ee From Unlocked Car INDOORS OR ouT! ,economital Cub Lo-Boy |e — —_ = dames ; . Eleanor Markusic = : tractor. . . . 5D TARE Seve tt Sct Chin ad ergy vad WUNDREDS OF USRS FOR 7 cst Mar ! , Octave and Oliver, ; BEARI Peta 8 nares,” eect to parted o «t=! afer ENAMEL |G, tractor features} "ELECTRIC SAW sa fama Seas | 14.2 Fred Arthur Lincoln James F. Wade, of Grosse Pointe|” ae 4-cylinder engine’ 7 TN aes ‘neg. 3498 $ 49 Romex MILFORD — Service for Fred| Farms, told city police a two} “THE ONE-COAT ENAMEL” | 4 fast.ititch for back ... click | SN, _ Reg. $34.95 24 5 Henry|Arthur Lincoln, 66, ot sm Phe suiter and light tan cowhide suit- coor lng, cheat Tew feats sh Vek se nab nl | 3 S= , Who died yesterday in)case containing the clothing was/ er . Q ~—@ Mali , 4 Dearborn, ‘will be held from the|talcen between 1:10 and 1:40°p. in| feek, atocttiseuces™ Soest | * widest nampa of jobs be a Perry Mt. Park Cemetery : ldeot for pant or a CAML US TODAY : Bran — ‘|with the Rev. Perry Thomas offi-/Police Hunting Boy, 13, | "sem Arnie, tere. bier, an | FOR A FREE | SS ciating. for Robbery Atte wood or metal surfaces.. . DEMONSTRATION | “Ste a 4 / Mrs, Vers Reid ples Ast ek @® a . ms ARIES ae a -| Pontiac Police today are seeking =e ee cf ‘Regular ar 6 KEEGO HARBOR = Service ‘for | .|Mrs, Vera Reid, 62, of 2854 Beland,|® Yum, about 13 years old, who} ee. a i. s49as $34.95 |= who died yesterday in Pontiac|"*" ¥P ig eggrng mend Gay ye eae Ww , '& 9 “7 General Hospital, will be held on tempted to rob her on Franklin if : / ; = Saturday fromthe C. J. Godhardt|T0ad between Fisher street and Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd.) | Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m: Burial| Wilson avenue about 7p. m. Thurs- ; rE 4-0734 —FE 4-1112 if Tas: Sak Wate ccaaen Helen Nabarretie, 1954 W. Wilson Hard» , No. 1 wh aes = )| . Mrs. , & lifetime resident) “He ette, . Wils : oe | as oo ot Onkiand Coty, is survived by|St_ sid the boy ran down the| HUGE WOE TNO f | ore ttsies cess aces | ienway. (% one sister, Mrs. Martha Hetchler rh | in * MeCormick Farm goa ot Sesicatchewan, and one brother,/her. pockets. No weapon was-used, 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. Feeds ~ seit town Preaacts | OPEN DAILY TOG 8 Fertard Long of Auburn Heights.iaccording to’ police, ba FE 2-3766 aed ‘ ee a a " . si : . F . ’ : , : , ‘ a ns hpi oS MEN » Y3 . ; . ty t Se - Sere = ‘A \ | : f oa : : oe, Shes [ as Ce are en Wee ae 4 a, A J im pwc Press, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 197 we 1 Se a ae | REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-| | Money Waiting ferment Burley ayaa | a : ’ ee a Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience, Chances Are We ’ Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve Yout, : ‘ Put on your thinking caps and look below. A new puzzle ia waiting tor you to solve and $500 is waiting to be won. The f tight combination of words in the answers below can mean money in your pocket, so read the rules and clues carefully.. z ° . = . . 3 . : hight ad ded A » 2 | = - i ~ < i The urle consnts of (1) @ nunber of ects which oo: |Ding-and-Skateldea "i's sone wer wees” se Government Decline |esentatresera txpenaures. EALTOR. JOHN K. IRWIN | “FE 2-4031° SAVE WASTE PAPER! tein a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these words rinted below. sles object is to pr = aoe M | ae 3 The latest report showed major w sate each group of cire etters into a word that best fits its’ clue. Go 0 G Now Morton is planning to in-. C | F lo decreases for Decefnber in the P : . The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then would be the | ing ver reat ‘stall a swimming pool for sum. IN IVI ian mp yes | Agricultural and Interior depart- e Ar e Now P aying pac —— you would print in the space to the right of (1) ff ; imer trade. | a |ments, and increases for the Post NEWSP APERS 20c Per 100 Li = - | CHICAGO (INS) — A Chicago: | WASHINGTON w@ — Sen. Byrd Office and Health, Education and MAGAZINES dal ehh: : Youn notice het some circles contain $ signs in aie eee aoe as ceveeess Schoo! Bonds Sold ove Ses esverert that ; here| Welfare departments, 2) | eee : ee 45¢ Per 100 Lbs. ef gold. You may use such a symbol as any letter you 4 i . | DETROIT HW — A $350,000 bond Were 2,389,792 reguiar civilian em- . Jun S$ used. coterie ° = a — yore be- [Diners are working up their ap- issue to finance an addjtion to the Ployes of the federal government Won't Seek Re-election Scrap Iro unk Ca tructural Steel sd course, rep ft in ; - . es: a . the word. “™ . “me a . ] petites on a 150-foot square outdoor Cedarville School in Mackinac|in December, a decline of 4.332) SAGINAW «® — Mayor Maurice STEEL C0 skating rink in the patio ef the County has been purchased by a. Compared with November. ._\E. Brown of Saginaw has an- ‘fi . A 4) Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues care- || restaurant. syndicate headed by First of Michi-| He noted that the total still/nounced he will not run for re- ae ee : fully -and arrange all the letters into words that you believe | Co-owner Edward Morton ex- gan Corp. The district serves Clark showed a net. increase of 5,369 election this spring: ._Brown has i FE 4.9582 = best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you. | plained that the patio looked pretty Township, part of Marquette Town-| since the current fiscal year been mayor since April, 1955, and . j ae : = spell out the right words. —— barren with all the snow on it,|ship and Les Cheneaux Islands in|started last July. |is completing his sixth year on the 135 Branch—Across from American Forge & Socket ; | Byrd is chairman of the Joinf city council. ' 80 “we flooded it, put up spot-|Lake Huron.! : > "’ 1 . ms , ' PUZZLE NO. 35 a : ° . ° . r . : in . ; 4 , , e~ . oe ; ; 8 , ie | s t | a7 r : | r : | 8 ‘ @ eo —_ ' ; . ; a : | = ' : a |] 1 : : } a : , : 9 . r : | | -§ r ; 7 | , 2 ' : ; ’ : oe 8 : . . t t | : | MH i. ws esieee - 8 : ee ee | ae | ay ; © cvcceesGiercoccssvccey “90> scscce secssseseceecge FOOD " Ha | ~. () sscecees ee | itr rn | an | , | BG cesctieeamesncenects | UB careeceweess ern ie | r 4 eecesescossss cre vo UD ceceaeceecesceeeees ot ' - a pW erepereenses cuemewewce NO cocscoseesss sesseseee 8 | = BOF ctveucsvwusesuacteve 8 -onsezsesees vescesese OU ; ‘ | | 8 : * * *. * * * ° 16 . * ee. eee * ove 1 . ‘ : * Ps , sna... ee eer iet eee aceeaneer eee : § STREET ADDRESS .:........-0000scseeeerereeeese : ¢ 4 | | = ¢ ceY,-...---- cuccesveee CMWOME BO’ ccvceccevies0ne ' ° | eee mmm een eseeaaseeesnaaneeead Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail | SOLUTION CLUES 1. A surveyor has to be careful with this. 4 2. First ..... ... im the legitimate theater is considered. de- 9. Mark of one would certainly spoil fine veneer, 4 Archeologists find that ancient peoples often let the ele- ments ....!... a once great cify. ts : S$. The curse of ........ would not usually bother a callous criminal. 6. It behooves a lawyer to ........ his case skillfully in an important trial. . 7. In tennis, this kind of shot tends to keep the ball in play. 8. Proper vision is necessary if this is to be clear. 4 GA we. is often used in arithmetic. 10. A girl's adoration of one may pass al! bounds: | 11. A bird’s ........ indicates something of its characteristics. - 12. When buyer and seller begin to ......... the time has ‘ — -_— passed for an amicable agreement. 3 13. Some golfers use this Yo keep up their energy. 14. A man who has dates with ........ girls is apt to shy away from matrimony. 15. This is considered effective for controlling criminals. 16. A novice can often be spotted by the ....... he goes around with. . * _ OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest | , ’ ‘s wal . . °_. oe : . with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi-. | S ] I ) al ) ar aso ine S ~ ate families. . _ 2.A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she- || wishes but they must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this ff a See | ; | _. -,..and at no extra cost to you! A car without De-Icer is a - To su mit an entry the contestant must print his answer a rs) * 9 e d h : waitcod ons Soothe aay enclosed Ne cine | sitting duck” for gas line freeze. When weather’s cold outside, will be ace s i .i : ; ae ree Rete Weclen tee k cement tr hanes ot moisture can condense in the fuel system, freeze, and shut ‘ | ? < rece ee rue — ig vl mgm or peste Hd ff: th li : 5 we es ; hand, will be GRRE SPIES ies Prose & oot repenetnio tx off the gas line. Engine stutters, even “conks out.”-That’s gas . 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the | line freeze. 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Friday.’ NDARI a gt . w add Lynch, WWI, 6:15. P.M., oa gle Friday. Hear the STANDARD OIL NEWS with Jim Vinal, WJR, 12:00 noon, every other * notified either by telephone or i egg Fas . , i. . See STANDARD OIL. NEWS with jac 14:00: P.M., Monday through Frida x o . . = Toonday, on WWI-TV, Ch. 4. Seu the HOCKEY GAMES. with, Bd’ Palmer, Seturday’ Grteas eta, ce WIOONY, a ne A TRAPTEC COURT. wt, Jodgn Wem, 6:88 pa” . £ ‘ = . ay ee pS ‘ . * oj ; . ‘ - : A x ? i —_ = “mwenri-FOUR_ * sas pee oe gee a si oe ee ee eS Want Papa, to Reassert His Dominance, Authority a y LEE CARSON NEW YORK (INS) — Men are creatures sender members of society and be-| gin to assert themselves. * ti. * ‘ Not long ago I wrote a piece taking their hides off for being “baby boys" instead of full-fledged | men, Se the mail flooded in aind gin- person. what they had to say about the raging American battle of the sexes, ac * * * First: A tall, bearded, youngish former naval commander now edi- tor of the male's last literary bas- tion—a magazine solely for, about, pipe Sg? never appears as & pecked joke, is never bested “8g ‘the OS nee girl with the big brown eyes, and gets on with the * | business of whole problem tied ipto both TV land movies. ten = They Must Reform Mort Abrahams, 4), sees the “Somewhere along the line men men was’ Robert Lamaison,. a | Free French hero and presently the vice president and general _THE PONTIAC F PRESS, _rnupay, ‘FEBRUARY 1, 1957 night that they could not, follow the pal Chinen eee ee eee S eS ha EC} being a full-fledged man without the maneuvering of wives, delectable sweethearts or casual but exotic dames picked manager of Reansslt is tls ean: try. began to lose their guts and Pores tive in many ways, They oh-well let's let things alone. It's fail to notice that Monsieur La- ‘working all right so why rock the|maison is tall, dark, No girt in her right mind could) up in a bar in the Casbah. standing, Mr, Kennedy concludes: **Have absolutely nothing against wonten, They're wonderful. But) let's just turn this whole thing ‘boat. The assertive, As a matried man of miany years ang pioneering spirit went down ‘the drain. aggressive * * * handsome, very blue-eyed and has definite ideas on the man-woman subject. x« * * “Your men-—they chase. Your| ‘women are lovely, delightful, but ‘ BUILT-IN SUPERCHARGER! “ back to the * men.” * * Second: A personable, prominent ‘now turning cation. and very successful TV producer, such classics as May- erling and Romeo and Juliet inside out to fit: entertainment into Co “Tt was and is the least line of irésistance. But it can’t last either, — Rie ny wee agendliga: in the theater. or any other enter-' ai n ‘master of his own ego rage hin Heed | the same time he must “fully con- to be helped and they need male’ itributé to the management, the Bs well-being and the security of his steering. home. At all times and in all Our third: man on the danger- things his wife comes first’ ous totem-pole of quizzing the | Men are contrary critters. and by men. . {This ts the last of three articles A MAN’S WORLD onl “events” tunes» ino boat politic: reats” es 8 ac te ee el look forward at “This is a man’s world and in UB. politics in a talk with a famed our culture the role of the male is} Teperter.) to be successful, ve; po “py JA} ms tent, dynamic, and INS Staff Writer would argue about overmuch.) . * * * “However this does not mean the back-to-the-cookstove-and-bed- Farley, Old Sparmate in Political Ring, Says Both Parties Rely on Young Blood Democratic National Convention in| “Genial Jim" looks . physically Chicago last August. ifit despite his recent hospitaliza- pe HAPPIEST MOMENTS ~\tion. He has traveled all over the ppiest moments idays are meeting with oid Irie |He realizes he's getting up in years '—he will be 69 in May. m. asinees in foreign countries. He ileft politics and Washington, D. C.. but at, — these. world since he gave up polities). SO ae other cars will have to copy it! It's like having two engines in one—an economical engine for normal driving, and, when you want it, a super-powered engine for acceleration .. . for safer passing, bill-climbing and high altityde operation. _ Today, only Studebaker-Packard brings you an engine with a built-in super-._ charger which has been tested and proved in service. Already, its high efficiency and remarkable performance have shown it to be the power plant of the future. Here, graphically, is proof: The acceleration curves shown on Younger men are needed in both political parties in the opinion of James A. Farley. “Success: of any party depends, ‘on young blood,” said businessman’ F who, in his time, was one i Aired greatest political GALVANIZED | Since the death of his wife, Mrs. \Elizabeth Farley, in January 1955, | inancially as a top level New York ‘he has been living in an apart-. ment in the Waldorf-Astoria. The Farleys were childhood oweet | ‘hearts in Haverstraw, N. Y., i were married for 35 years _:Farley keeps in close touch with his two daughters, his son and his eight grandchildren—six girls and two boys. His daughter, Betty, is Mrs, Glenn Montgom- ery of Scarsdale, N. Y., and has three girls; his other daughter Ann, is Mrs. Edward F. Hickey ag at Grosse Pointe, Mich., and has two girls and a boy, His son, James A. Farley Jr., lives in Scarsdale and is a member of the New York Boxing com- mission—a job Farley himself hel@ more than a quarter of a century ago. ‘is a success story of politics. He lin debt but is now well-fixed fi- lexecutive, HAS GOOD HABITS He is-a steady church-goer and and a man of good habits. He has never smoked or drunk. His career was born in Grassy Point, N. Y., on May 30, 1888, the son of a brick maker who was killed by a horse when Farley was ten, His greatest fame, perhaps, was his achievement of putting Frank- lin D, Roosevelt over twice for the presidency. As former Demo- cratic National Chairman and for- mer postmaster general, he was as ‘close-to FDR at one time as any ‘man in the country “T've had a good life, " saysi— Farley, philosophically. * ‘And I've got some wonderful memories.” Ocean Liners Not Affected Yet 3 New York Tugboat Strike Shuts Off Food, Coal, Oil trouble. conditions are very bad. The big- ger ocean liners, including the! liner United States due next Wednesday, can run into more Brodsworth’ Main Colliery in Yorkshire, England, produced 47,- _— | S20 this chart were obtained by plot- LT . ting miles-per-hour against time, in seconds. The solid line shows the . performance of Studebaker’s super- te charged Golden Hawk. The dotted Cal line is the performance curve for the average American family sedan. Notice how ‘much steeper the Studebaker curve is. It’s the direct result of the supercharger pouring pressurized fuel-air mixture into the enghe: oe ‘You can see how much more power the supercharged engine has in reserve for instant acceleration—at any speed—when you need it. See for yourself —test-drive a supercharged Golden Hawk or one of the Packard Clipper sedans or station wagons at your Studebaker-Packard dealer's today. Studeb aker-Packard. CORPORATION Hho pails oy Hirhmamahge dene fala” See Your Neighborhood Dealer Today 908,000 tous of conl.in its 59 yond. ” “4 “But in campaigning he must : i, use modern tactics, The days of i ern methods of communication— | NEW YORK — A strike of : particularly television—put can- | 4,000 crewmen of tugboats and oil i _@idates on the spot, They must (barges began today in a contract - ring true, or the voter will peg (dispute over improved wages and " them for what they are, —— he . “Voters sit in their rooms ‘two-year contract of “t Vinyl Covered fan scrutinize a candidate as he is|Tewmen, members of Local 333, making a speech, or submitting to| United Marine Division of TOILET a press conference. They nevice|National Maritime Union, expired how he reacts when hit by a blunt,|** ™udnight. . jbard-hitting question. His facial ex-| * 4a) and pression may be the giveaway, no) *°"~ last |matier what he answers. It is an|Conferred & interesting development in politics. . Hi? fe i i candidate must have something to but say nape ahah ey ne dgen dag boyant oratory, evading the | should } issues.” . ahs week. Supplies of sand, agp | Warley sald that when he was seune. Soetulty ‘would jepratar ote home |e by ar | he sed to He in bed, his eyes [507 Commercial tughoats and | bandaged, and Uoten to how pol te / * ee ee |e | nication media are affecting pol- |t.sm $1.16 to $2.30 ff servigs i Oakland County West Bloomfield 1 rep SATURDAY, FE White Lake Twp. Fire Hall—M-59 and Porter Rd. Watertod pAb NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN _ , It is necessary that all dog owners in Oakland County must produce a certificate that their dog (or dogs) has been vaccinated agains{/tabies within the last 12 months before township residents or city residents of Walled Vake or Keego Harbor can receive a 1957 “dog license trom their respective treasurers. : If such owners do not possess such a certifidate, the same may be cbtained from their ‘focal Veterinarian or at one of the county-operated clinics which will be held at the fol- lowing listed lecations from 1-4 p.m: j SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Highland Fire Hall—Highiand ven’ Township oll-276 West SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3 g Mw Hall—Holly AY, FEBRUARY 9 i A RUDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Ha Hall—Novi Road, Novi FEBRUARY 1 SUNDAY. / ‘Walled Lake City Hell_-Welled Lake //Trey Twp. Fire Hall—2780 Rochester Rd. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 24 Ortonville Fire Hall—Ortonville Oakland ‘County Animal Shelter—1200 East Walton Bivd., Peaties The 1957 Dog) Licenses will also be —a at the above listed clinles: License Fees: Ve pmssty ee 3-4 . / Female Dog eattvaaweae eds 200: a _ Unsexed Dog ............ , 1.00 OM MARCH 1,-1957 THE ABOVE FEES’ WILL BE DOUBLED // ‘Pee for rabies vaccinations at courity clirfics is $2.00 per dog Andiges ts oF other persons who are unable-to pay the vaccination fee will receive the es without charge proyided reasonable proof! OAKLAND, COUNTY DEPARTMENT-OF HEALTH, RABIES CONROE Bpr'sion is offered a { uburn Rd. Ner—1200 Eust Walton Bivd., Pontiac Willow Beach Dr., Keego Harbor 4995 Highland Rd., Waterford > of their financial condition. ILS. WILSON - Presenting the Newest Addition to THE PONTIAC FIRE DEPT. WILSON- GMc ‘Company 675 Oakland Avenue - Pontiac, Michigan —— Phone FEderal 5-9485 —|j “BUILT IN. PONTIAC- BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” nw ‘ ey = ILSON-G slink of fellowship among all profebsionss : pi the men dedicated to teaching God’s’Word find the sports field to be a natural outlet for activity and relaxation. — * Many clergymen have taken renown piatiiena: ‘tn athletics, and many have helped others to engage in eons wholesome ences. i . : ; One such es in Pontiac is Fr. John J. Hoar, - gealous young priest of Si.¥Benedict’s s Church, who gives more of his free time to “his boys” snes he does to himself.’ . For the young men in his neighborhood, Fr. Hoar. Aes 1 not only their spiritual advisor, but friend, coun-| selor, coach, referee, and 6th man on the. basketball team if necessary. a * a St. Benedict’s school ton been in lens hardly ad three years, but for Fr. Hoar, in his first assignment to a parish, the success of his ae program speaks for itself. “I hardly knew nen to ial and the task seemed mammoth for a first assignment,” said Fr, ‘Hoar, “but the response from the adults = en- thusiasm of the kids was terrific.” There was nothing with which to start. No facilities, no equipment and no resources to obtain them. STARTED WITH DISCARDED THINGS - Fr. Hoar became mender and patcher of all the dis- ‘earded and tattered athletic equipment which could be found or obtained. Today, two years later, enough equipment to com- ‘ pletely dress 45 boys in football, 30,in basketball and additional equipment for 50 girls, are in St. Benedict’s wardrobe of sports apparel. - Last year's first annual sports banquet attended by _ 450 was beyond expectations. “I know Fr. Hoar had his doubts es we planned tht benefit banquet last year, and he was really amazed: . at its success,” said Tobe Parle, publicity chairman. Monday, the then of St. Benedict's, hold their 2nd annual benefit banquet with the same goal’ but a more expanded reach of “sports for more youngsters.” “We don’t expect a banquet:to buy a gym, but it is) the means to give them athletic equipment,’ ” said Fr. ‘Hoar. " MONTREAL @— “You tell me which: Maaee. foes the fash ta Seer last six each, other and I'll tell you qwhich will be’ the next champion” - said Detroit .}coach Jimmy Skinner before the Red Wing - Montreal’ game last night. ; It Skinner's observation is, edge in the National Hockey Lea-| gue championship race. The Habs produced four goals in the last 14 minutes last night to grab a 5-3 victory away from) the Wings. > There are only five games | remaining between Detroit and Montreal, including a rematch | Sunday at Detroit. . Twice the Wings came trem be-| hind to tie the score, before, Dicky Moore whipped in the win-| ning goal at 14:46 of the final stanza, an insurance tally after.the Wings favor of an extra forward, Although Hall was out of the accurate, the Canadiens have the FORE $85 — Money rides on this shot as Tom- my Shannon, Orchard Lake Country Club's vet- eran golf professional, prepares to send a check for $85 winging toward the outstretched hands of a group of boys at the Oakland County Children's Orchard Lake dren's Home, bs . Pentiac Press Photo guard. Home. The money was a gift to the boys from the ite Country Club's caddy fund, Look- ing on is Bill Moulton, ‘superintendent of the Chil- + Bert -Olmstead fired in) had pulled Goalie Glenn Hall in| game in the last few minutes he : {Canadiens to a 3-1 margin. =e 4 iwasn't out of the pry Sitting on ‘the team bench after being yanked, — ‘Hall, reached out and deflected) passing puck with his stick. ‘Olmstead recaptured it for the) — Habs and went on to bang, it in the empty neét. * Tom Johnson opened the scoring and gave Montreal its lead at 9:22 of the second period. Billy Dea evened the tally just a littl more than 10 minutes later. ae The Rocket Richard and Claude Provost clicked. for-—quiek—goals)— ‘in the third period to push the; Gordie Howe and Norm Ullman) wiped out the lead before Moore put Montreal ahead to stay. * * * Jean Beliveau, Montreal's fabu- lous center, collected his second assist of the gamé on Olmstead’s goal with just three seconds re- maining to boost his NHL point total to 7i—one more than Howe and Lindsay. ENDS CAREER—Billiard Cham- In the other NHL game ; ieken pion Willie Hoppe won another defeated Chicago, 2-0, on goals by| championship in Philadelphia this John Pierson and Jerry Toppaz-|week and afterward announced it zini. ito be his last competitive appear- The Wings play the New York|ance, ending a brilliant career as Rangers Saturday afternoon in a ithe world’s greatest billards play- nationally televised game. len | Lions’ Choices Lifted PHILADELPHIA i — These are the atlas football players se- lected yesterday by the Detroit Lions in the National Footvall League's annual player draft. Players drafted yesterday in the NFL play: college football-last year. THE CHOICES: Jobn Barrow tackie, Bowling Green «Omi; © ; Dave Liddick selections _ not necessarily guard, Florida (fifth , Gerald Leahy T a ¢ Washington c fninth rownd) ; fiychiec ; Cari Osterich pete “hetgeoart (Lith round); end. Vaipariso (12th round); Bill Webt, back, Eastern Oregon Smith, back, Jacksonville iAla.) State College, ii4th round) coater,, Maryland (15th rownd:: i ison, center, VPI lieth orest. Oceidental +Cailf : ‘17th round); Jay Weenig, guard, Brig- ibaes Young «1 round!: Bob aapterman. end, Virginia (19th round); Alex BS ad South Caroiine (20th row | ey Meredith, tackle, Midwestern ‘Kentucky State (22nd | Joe ales, back, | (25th row | Ed Muethauot, Ken Russell, Colorade (se¥- ieighth rowtul), end, American International Chariés O'Brien, round); end tate round!; Tem Schulte, Texas A&M. end Eastern George Gillar, back (23rd round); round) ; Vanderbilt (24th rownd) ; guard, lowa State (28th, round); Dick arene, Cubs Want First Division “Progress” Is Chicago Goal Another. of a series. of man-_ —agerial views on the pennant races, written under the mana- gers’ own bylines—Chicago Cubs. By BOB SCHEFFING fresh Start in 1957. We expect no miracles, but we certainly are out to end the string of second division finishes. We have one idea in mind-and it can best be wrapped up in three words: — LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Chi- cago Cubs will be gunning for a “Progress next season.” : We realize we've got a big job ahead ‘of. us. We've got to work and build, when spring training starts the boys can expect lots of batting practice, 6f course. . ‘* * * But_we will alse spend as much time as possible on fundamen- Capitol Barber Increases Lead in P.T.T.A. Capitol Barber increased its lead Thursday night with a 5-1 victory over runner-up L. H. Cole Oil. The Capitol team now has 72 points compared to 67 for Cole, * * * In other matches last night, Moote Electric defeated Bethany Baptist; 4-2; General Conveyor downed Frayer’s, 42; Newberry Market decisioned Pontiac Varnish, 42, and Pankey's Grill beat Fleet Carrier, 42. — x *« * ‘The No. 1-match of the evening saw Jim Reed upset Dale Wheeler in men "s singles, 17-21, 23-21, 21-19. « F- idioms STANDINGS Capitol - Pa Pankey's Cole Of! 67 Conveyor Newberry 66 Fraver's Varnish : e Baptist = Moote’s ie! | Campbell Happy Over Grid Pick PLAINFIELD, N, J, (INS) — How does the world’s greatest all- around amateur athlete feel ‘about being drafted to play ‘football with the Cleveland Browns? * & “Pretty good," is the way Milt Campbell describes it. “I think it's a great honor although I still ‘have a year to think about whether I'll actually play pro or not.” Campbell, the Olympic decath-. _lon recordholder, 1s a sailor based at Sah Diego, Calif, But he’s ow temporary additional duty in the East now and living at his Plainfield, N. J. home in between track meets. Yesterday the Browns chose the ‘year-old Negro star in the fifth round of the National Football League player Graft in Philadel- pha, 4 “] never saw the Browns play * except on television,” Campbell, ‘a halfback at Indisna, said, “but I know they have a good club.” Gene Bone 2nd With 67 Youth Leads Phoenix Open in the Pontiac Table Tennis League| PHOENIX, Ariz. othe accent | morning at the par 34-36—70 Ari- )was on youth today as two former, pions, Billy Maxwel, and Arnold | Palmer, led the way into the sec-| ond round of the $15,000 Phoenix! Open, x” * wo: Maxwell, 1951 winner. of the| Amateur title, and Palmer, the | 1854 champion—and both pros for less. than three years—had four- = 66's" starting off this — Koungsters Get a Free Pony Rides — fat Ivory Field Activity at the new site of the — Ivory * Polo Rangers, 9960 Cooley ‘Lake road in White Lake Township, has perked up with free pony tides offered to children each jweekend, , Since acquiring the 140-acré site for the Ranger team, polo magnate John F. Ivory has given the area an extensive face-lifting. There are 47 ponies in the sta- bies with six pony hitches avail- able for the youngsters. Rides are given Fridays and Sat-j- urdays at 2:00 p.m. and Sundays starting at 1:00 p.m. Bald Mt. New Site for Habitat Work ‘Oakland County ectaite club will hold its 2nd oe itat improvement work Saturday at Bald Mouritain Rec-| reation Area, The working will convene at the chib in Wa- terford, at 8°30 a.m. and leave promptly at 9 a.m. * an invitation has been extended to any one interested in the pro- ject of bettering cover for game. Workers should take their. own axes, saws, power-rigs. Hot stew and eotles will be served-at = United States Amateu golf cham. Between 40-50 are expected , (GA TALK ABOUT SAVINGS a si ee LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS! eee on nm rar 93395 ree orn". $2095 cscs to fe 91895 Seersh fe. Botr82%..91695 eer oess nt" 91695, eee etn toure $1495 Becta ast Sn 11395 A similae number took part 4 week ago in the event open to all Truck & Coach employes and A mixed unit of Paul Bada and Wilhelmina Bone topped the list of keglers seeking the numerous | cash prizes to be awarded leading i finishers with their combined total of 172 pins over average last | weekend. * * * 4 Bada, a noted area: golfer, also -has the high actual game thus Jewett-Dick far with 247. Oz ee wh |Carmichael lead in high actual Green's 5 @ Beedie's 23 series with a combined 1203. Carl EE ues Se ii GMC Tourney Continues michael also had. the best solo series with 659. Ruby Keller, H. Clark, D. Robitaille and Red Foster are Blue Devils Forfeit Two The Blue Devils of the City Bas- therefore had to forfeit both games, the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department has announced. The corrected Class D National’ League standings now read: w CATT ADS TOURNAMENT. HURRY! Today Is the Lost Day for Entry! your gratitude te yeur sponsor! Entry Blanks at Establishments Wated ‘Sponsored by Bowling Proprietors Association of Greater Pontiac : ‘Show ie INN pay MO 18 8. These Are Panes’ s Leadin defending champion doubles partment in the spotlight this’ weekend but there is also plenty of action planned in team aid singles play with several of the record 41 lodges entered to be Detroit, St, Joseph, Ferndale, and Hillsdale will be some of the ether cities sending bowlers here this week. _ Dickies Service of Pontiae is Ex- Champs i in Elks Meet Saturday’ the team to beat. The locals head both actual and handicap play as does John Gavie in singles. Lead- ing scores in both departments could very well stand up all the way, according to Elks officials. Battle Creek’s H. Zook, who sparked that city in-a fine overall showing here last weekend, has taken command_in the battle for all-events victor with 1843 points. Snow Queen Crowned Nighttime Skiing Popular skiing will continue very good for) By H..GUY MOATS Devotees of the spectacularly-| growing winter sport of skiing. and tobogganing in the Pontiac area have turned to a new angle com-| of the bracing exercises. They are now going “‘ski-length” for night skiing and thrilling after-dark sled runs at several lighted slopes in thie. metropolitan section. Mt. Holly, most active staffed conservation department ski area around here is getting a equa wun of evening patronage. entire area is illuminated ro Wight sport. For instance—this week groups from Detroit. and Canada enjoyed night-time skiing. One youth group of 25 or more from Assumption College, Windsor was there on Wednesday night. On Tuesday evening the Detroit Metropolitan Ski Club used the facilities. Then,. last night Mt. Holly area crowned its first snow queen. She was 19-year-old Susanne Dever- eaux, petit brunette Flint secretary. Between 300-400 skiers witnessed the crowning. Also during the week a mariners troop of Girl Scouts (No. 19) from Northeastern Detroit went out, took some lessons and had a fine time. |. And one Boy Scout, secking a ski merit badge took his certi- fied test at Mt. Holly. Saved a reas trip upstate, say area opera-: Light snow, Thursday, on top of early snowfall this week left area slopes in good condition, and St. Paul, if no > change occurs in the weather Detroit Boy 2nd in Skate Meet SIOUX CITY, Iowa im '\— ‘Gary C. Visconti, 12, of Detroit, placed second yesterday in the juvenile men’s division of the Midwestern Figure Skating Championships. Bobby Mecay, 11, of St. Paul, Minn. took first place. The com- petition continues through Satur- Cranbrook Seeks Ist Mat Victory Saturday... The -winless Cranbrook “Cranes make their 5th attempt at posting an elusive initial wrestling vic-; tory Saturday afternoon playing’ host to Shady Side Academy in a 3:30 match. Cranbrook has suffered decisive beatings in all four starts but in Michigan's outstanding prep teams. Scores at the Associations’ Alleys eopuenee eee rene wee eereee basketball ppdain last night. scored ae en oo victory oVer each case it was against one of) the weekend. Mt. Holly reported) la 12 inch base with two inches of new powder. All tows are in opera-| tion. Conditions are about the same for all other winter sports— spots in the area. | Cage Calendar TONIGHT’S GAMES Saginaw Valley Conference. Flint Northern a a Saginaw Bay City at onyg oe Eastern Michigne East Detroit at eoniechen =. St aentne Ss Bo ren — Porm ton at Van Oakland aweon ayne-Oakland Conference Clarion at West Bloomficid Ch Clare eeviih A nertnvitie arenceville at Suburban Catholic — St, James at St. Frederic St, Rita at- OL Bt. wor Bt. —— at RO St. ih Central Conference ony at ville Branch at *Seuthern Tham) Imla N Teurnament at Pcie! Haven Armada B Mem Almont vs. . New en Area Pontiac at Detroht Catholic Central Holy Redeemer = Grosse Pointe + Geet “oak Pade at South Lyon Caro at Marlette TURDAY'S GAMES _ Moe slated wee abe altel one visit to Dick Dean ‘sl YEAR-END epee “ee 90% OPEN ae DICK DEANS HARDWARE Be 3 Years Ahead. SEE OUR DISPLAY Friday, Sptanday. Sunday “et the AUTO SHOW 4 Wainut St. 14 block south of Orchard Lake Ave. near Frank- In Bivd. BRAID Motor Sales 38 Years Fair Dealing DeSote Plymouth Dealer Case at W. Pike FE. 23-0108 SPECIAL! Motor recy ‘ana 95 All werk dene oe hy Ae brand naw: MARKET TIRE CO. Open 9 te 9 77 W. Heren St. FE 68-0426 Lebor and $ THURSDAY'S. FIGHTS ° 8T. LOUVI8—Virgil (Honey Bear) Akins, 151, St. Louls, stopped Al Andrews, 157%, au! LOS ANGELES—Kid Centella. 135%, Los Angeles, outpointed Tommy ‘Romulo. | 13544, ilippines, a. DALLAS— uddy Turman, 179. Dallas, ked Carr, 200, ita, 2, REVERE, Mass. “Billy Ryan, 167. Low- ell, Masa.,’ knocked out Jimmy Brown, A Good Used Car? 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FEBRUARY i, 1957 Big League Trade Ral mors Sta _... | Saale pone wicks eee — Captain - Sponsor Tourney Under Way This Weekend Plans are being completed today for the opening of the 7th annual There will be no cash. peards | most strikes, youngest and oldest | keglers, unusual splits, etc. is held each year to help Greate . All awards wil] be pre- sented at the post-meet banquet. The “sponsor of the year” will also be named at the fete and given the rotating trophy now being held by Sam Felice of Waterford, ¥ * * but several trophies and medals will be given for the top scores, Twind up at the Stadium in ex- jchange for a hatful of youngsters . {meet separately today with a joint ;.| The veterans committee will meet swap to Milwaukee for outfielder Bob en. « % iond baseman of the New York Giants, again was in the rumor going to Milwaukee for second baseman Danny O'Connell, pitch- er Ray Crone and Thomson, The Giants also are reported interested in first baseman Dee Fondy of the Cubs. * * & It was getting close to the time for the annual New York Yankee deal with one of the “have not” teams in the American League... Chuck Stobbs of Washington might and sdme expendable veterans. Both leagues were scheduled to meeting on the Saturday schedule. Sunday to consider new oldtimers for membership in the Hall of. Fame. | . * *- -* The weekend also is expected to see player of the year Mickey Mantle sign a New York contract for an estimated $55,000, The 25- year-old owner of the triple bat- ting crown received support from an unexpected quarter in his sal- ary battle yesterday, Yankee co- owner Dan Topping, speaking | at a luncheon, urged: Mickey to “get Red Schoendienst, veteran sec-|ing mill, One story had Schoendienst). F eller Calls Ted | Toughest Hitter , y Williams of the Boston Red Sox is tougher to pitch to than New Yorks Micha Martie, Feller sooauien the a mene non Memorial Bowl. ~ — achievement at cently in invor of private ae! ness. Maple Swim Teh | Rallies for Win | i Coming from behind in impres- ‘sive style, the Birmingham High swimmers gained revenge for an earlier beating by downing Plym- outh 50-46 last night. Every Maple performer posted. his best time of the season as the home tankers copped seven 1st placés in a their 6th benee ie in eight starts. ‘star of the meet winning 100- dividual medley, Other victors were Tom Bechtel, Dave Smith, John Overgard and Parsch. Overgard'’s win tied the score late. in the match and Birmingham — ahead to stay as Parsch fin- ished strong in the 100-yard breast.’ stroke, Smith, Bechtel, Overgard what you can — you: deserve 7. pe Breeze to City Wins | The Lakeside Royals and Walled Lake Super Market day night in adult American divi- and Dave Cook teamed to win the conquered E City League basketball foes Thurs-' A \S/ |sion games at the Pontiac High WOLVERINE Shell HORSEHIDE _ Work Shoes © Comfort for sale? Right! ‘Wolverine Shell Horsehides School gymnasium. * * * star bagged 28 points as Lakeside routed Booth Homes, 88-533, for its 7th win in nine starts. Rudy Hill netted 25 for the Royals while Booth’s Bill Dunstgn scored 15. Walled Lake led all the way in defeating Stadium Inn, 51-46, for its 6th triumph in nine outings. Jim’ Bates again sparked the win- ners, this time collecting 22 points. Maurice «Stack topped Sadun with 14, ; are triple-tanned just that. soft and pliable by the secret Wolverine process. Yet you just can’t buy more months and miles of work shoe wear for every dime of cost! Try ’em and see! . $1198 — $1298 Shoe Store > 26 West Huron FE 2-7440 Free Bowling Instructions Practice with Expert Advice Open Bowling Fri., Sat., Sun. Kids" League Now Vountn Meeting Saturday, 3 P. MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 8. Perr Pontiac’s Foster Wins ‘ Berkley Matmen Hand : Southfield 1st Loss The Berkley. Bears continued their dominance of the Oakland County wrestling scene last night by handing Southfield a 42-10 whip- ping. It was the 4th straight triumph for the Bears who are now 51 1st in three starts for Southfield in its initial tty at the mat sport. Berkley has now beaten four of the other five county teams. TV Bowling Contest Joe Foster, one of Pontiac’s out- standing bowlers, won a new car by beating out a Detroit kegler in a contest televised recently in the Motor City, He rolled a. 00 to hie cgpenait’s| 557 handicap seore to win easily jafter posting a 686 actual total in Willie DeWalt again paved the § road for the Royals. The ex-PHS _ SAT. FOR FUN! OPEN BOWLING | MON. Thru FRI. Gam eépm ithe wlan and SUN. ALL DAY for the-season. The loss was the| #23 ‘qualifying. Foster is a member of| J ‘the Triple X Hamburg team of the Classic League here and tops| 4 West Side Recreation keglers with a196 average. NITE S NEEDED Leeve your cor betwote 4 snd 5 the day and just can't take © serve ee ge avi our experienced men -CHEVROLET FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF SERVICE Just Because You Can't Toke Time During the Day __USE-OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Service b crenae bert or bi oe ~— nee so, we he = ft costs no more = as we ERVICE P. M.—I¢’ll be ready at 8 A. M. ft th it man Of our customers most use their cat during We have found the . oa ering ‘the day tor dow | te extended our ‘of thie area. oe ee ee eee yh -— e — E to assure you the very best workm moe Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right Get It Service by deat at _— | Test Your Baseball Know-How— ~ YOU'RE THE S. MANAGER The 1957 baseball 7 away but sports fans need wait only until / _ Monday for some exciting / They'll find it in YOU'RE THE MANA,’ GER, a fascinating little daily feature that starts then in this paper, Each of the 24 daily installments details a crucial play from the 1956 big league up to a point. At that formation in hand that the field manager. | had before:him, the reader js challenged to - call the play himself, He is given four or five possible alternatives.. After making his decision, he ean check it with the successful move actually made in the game, and see how he stacks up as a second guesser. You can try it yourself, or ° the guy who always answers. Any way you take it, you will want to try it again. | season is still thonths action. point, with all the in- or spring it on thinks he knows the [Starts MON DAY. Feller retired from baseball re- yard butterfly and 150-yard in- — Kiaws | | YOU CAN” =| AFFORD ON ‘CAUSE IT’S a TH- R- RIFTY! fm) “Let Us | Show You How! ~ Pete’ Sintz was the individual - 1950 1951 1950 Yes, Now You Can Afford a Top Quality Used Car... Just Check Below and Pick the Car ‘a and Payment of Your Choice. It You Want Payments -—— of *3 Per Week —— YOU CAN BUY Pontiac Sedan Radio, Heater, Hydrametic. Ford 2-Door Radio, Heater. Radio, Heater. Chevrolet 2- Door Radio, Heater. ‘Ford Sedan _ Redio, Héater. 1949 Plymouth Club Cpe. ? & 1950 Mercury Club Cpe, Redio, Heater, White Gol O'drive. 1953 = 1953 1958 ‘IE You Want Payments —— of 10 Per Week —— YOU CAN BUY” Ford 2-Door Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. By Chevrolet 2- Door Redio, Heater, Willys Aero Lark Radio, Heater. Wash Sedan Radio, Heeter, Dodge Sedan Fresh Air Heater. 1983 Plymouth 2-Door Radio, Heater. 1951 | 1952 | 1952 | 1952 1951 1952 Ford Victoria Studebaker Sedan Redie, Heater. Buick Sedan — ‘Redio, Heater, Dynaflow. Nash Rambler Redio, Heater, Overdrive. Oldsmobile Chevrolet 2- Door — reper. If You Wan Payments — of *6 Per Week —— “YOU CAN BUY * Redio, Heater, Hydramatic. > If You Want Payments —of 15 Per Week——, YOU CAN BUY 1954 Ford V-8 Victoria Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. 1954 Ford Station Wagon Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. 1955 Ford 2-Door ’ Fresh Air Heater. 1954 Oldsmobile 88 Redio, Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering, Power Brokes. 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Aire Redio, Heater, White Walls. 1956 Ford 6 Cyl. 2-Door Radio, Heater, { {Harold Turner-FOR in. BIRMINGHAM | , A PHONE CALL WILL START A COURTESY CAR 464 S. Woodward, emetheny =... by Franklin Folger|DONALD DUCK pe ere ~ of Cadillac Name : GRAND RAPIDS «The United States ‘patent office is . gtudying a complaint from Gen- yeral Motors Corp., which contends} a Michigan boat firm has in- fringed on the Cadijlac trademark. Ray Wagemaker, president of the Wagemker Co. in Grand) Rapids ahd owner of the Cadillac uy (Mich.) —— & _ es poe —s the ice wi - s er ae GM next month in : ee as <= > __.. Support uf the corporation's claim. sega 8 seer: | The bout firm will present testi-| . | ALLEY OOP . : : a panera By T. V. Hamlin a. tne Wage- ( { YEH — EE) Te PRETTY , — a YE S BOOBOO'S HAR TONIC 1S &E , r ‘ : 7 4 , - VERY 3 ; GOOD -. SOME OF > ‘Z : ° ee ee ns eae A EXCMNG, /THEOLD \ STUFF MOSTLY..| | THOSE ARE SO'N'SO...YES, POPS. WHOOZIS: f pie cates te el 7 TREATIN' “\ THOUGH, /TV KEEPS \ BLT WHAT WONDERFLIL.. “ IS THIS'N'THAT YES, YES, meats on GM's exclusive trademark. YOU ALL RIGHT, | EXCEPT YOUR MIND I REALLY ~ EXCEPT THOSE YES! THEY MAKE “ates “But we contend that since the ARE THEY, | FORTH \ OFF YOUR { LIKE'S TH’ THAT START OFF ME SICK! plant producing the boats is in WITH "YES" _ Cadillac, there is no chance for 5% D> EH? confusion,” Heaney declared. LE mre it tyygon 3 se ——- — — “There will be a short delay until our leading lady arrives as she fly Lp oe 7% word-“Cadiilae”’ in 1953, _ |Could have sworn it was next Friday.” | i “Sige ? Ls BOARDING HOUSE - or : oe : sB\ Wee CL Ast I HEARD], 1 SAW THE OLD © Y You BOYS KNEW Li HE WAS:WORK-}) HUMAN LIE DETECTOR ; —_ YOURMIND LIKE A ff Gr INDING FF EINomNe OuTWo 7 24 . ESO E E mee . ; : _— ; : aiewnes) Asa Aue § | Y te gn oe . - UYfy\ . _|L THEY SAY A_ BATH ON THE NIGHT PLA SEEMS_ VERY NERVOUS ' MAJOR OUT HIS AMNESIA/ Se RACEL * ey ‘ NERVES — va e LATELY Feat fs | 4 ES Z : aaa BUSHATNALEZ2> Sracc ae caee CMON. YOU SCOOP UP TH \:- ~| (WYHILEIN THE CHURCH NEXT . : BOOOLE WHILE I TAKE CARE QUIET LITTLE WEDOING IS W ! OF TH' BANK CLERKS. WELL ST =E .. LEAVE TH' MOTOR RUNNIN‘ : ORES ow FORA FAST GETAWAY! | OKAY, COMING = © 1967 by WEA Gervion, tne. TAL Rng, U.S. Pat. NK = S eS | - ee “OUT OUR WAY 2s eae : — , te = ainsi : THAT LOUSY MAYBE HIS ———— ; MN Y OF MINE } | PARTNER TOOK an, 5 | DID ONE ? ONE LE . | OF THEM ] LAST NIGHT IN THAN HE TAKES, Be. E OR DIDN’T HAVE tpo! {\% ei WHAT'S HE TRYIN’ } | Joe Sd, ) a . f 2-/ | 7 aL “ si Sk Se , : bites. Seaton - MET GENER Garret fos, THC hog UT Pet OF oi | i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | a | es eae By-Edgar Martin i : 7 on V| Pesos f | | i ep SALEGRO! |B ser peven : { 4 E ! ae: 4 a bs IE * « ae ’ rn - Z . ; tA y/ a “ sh yy, ' Us F on <% Om po. . U.S. Pat. Off. _ By Dick Cavalli = “Sense. _— TRWILUAMS = ARITHMETIC © 1957 by NEA Service, tee. 91. Rag. US. Pes, on, 2-4 DiXiE DUGAN | . 7 By McEvoy and Strieber one Tents | | Sis-— NOW THAT Has wed WH 83 THESE LET cL FROM ?? THs WHOLE | PELE ou your Wwiee’s Sai 2? pega pe ‘HAS. BEEN TRYING TO we, CONTACT YOU FOR \i Go ute ~ o re S a © HALF ACRE CASTLE GOLLY, WOULDN'T THAT } BE GREAT?’ [I'LL GET MY SPECS T' MAKE SURE / NOW WE'LL SOON FINO OUT // You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES ‘Every Day in the Pontiac | F Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *o solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 e ily t it . at . SLLLLA = 2 pots See Fe ee ~— THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957 ~ Market Lower - in Farly Trade i NEW.YORK U8 The'stock mar-| Ferme erate early tra today. : 15 bu; No While a num of leading 3:50 bu.: No 1. 25 bu. Apples, Jona- stocks were atabar by frac-|Sy™ Sane 300 ba; He. E gs tions, there was a liberal assort- ment of losers running to around ¥° 2 points. Bethlehem Steel. was down 2°?) around 2 from its New York close of yesterday and about 3- from ‘its close on the Pacific Coast where! the stock had a rise after divi-| dend action announced yesterday. ck * . U. S. Steel was off around a ay and Youngstown well beyond that. Among gainers were Montgom- ery Ward, Genera} Dynamics,'! American Smelting, Westinghouse’ 1) . and Sinclair. _ Coppers weakened following news of the price cut in the red metal. Kennecott was off more than a point, Phelps Dodge - and Anacon- 8.50 da fractions, United Airlines dropped around 2 on news of a reduced cash dividend and payment of a 4 per|*" cent stock dividend Chrysler lost .a major fraction, but Ford was steady. Caterpillar and North American, Aviation were down about a point|"*?° apiece. Opening blocks. included United Airlines off 158 at 37% on 1,200 shares, North American Aviation off 1 ‘at 32% on 3,500, General Dynamics up % at 59% on °.000 and General Electric unchanged at 534 on 1,000. Another block of 5,000 shares of United Airlines was traded at 36% off 2, New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) _ STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Feb. 1 — (Compiled by the Associated saa 8 Indust Rails bul. qhecke ~ Smoot Judged Insane; - to State Hospital Today An accused murderer, who at- tempted suicide and bit off a turn- key’s finger in the Oakland County Jail, wag taken to Pontiac State Hospital today after being ad- judged insane and.-committed by Probate C Zachoris moot, 39, of 206.Wes- sen St., was charged with shooting; his common-law wife to death Pope, | Stories to be told-include Mar} “Get, 14. ’ A pair of fellow inmates pre-| vented Smoct from killing himself! a month ago when he slashed his throat” with a razor blade, Two ‘Gays after the incidert, Smoot at- | tocked deputy Jesse Whitlock as » he was being moved from one cell to- another. tosh, Bar Nertharh dey, tener ine Ot * cy, 2,80-300 buen 1.50-2.00 bu. Toma toes, : = 00- eet aes. Teretpa ‘repped, o. 3, $2 = _ Kale. No. 1, -1.00-1.25 bu. EOCS Lare 13.00-13.50 30-doz. case: Medium, 10. 0-11.00: Small 7.90- CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 31. (AP) — (U.8. De- Dartment of Saree) ; p.m. - arrivals 15: track ip _ CHICAGO GRAIN ae rue Pra] “Gallagher's Accordion Band” mand ams ae eusoties este! tan CHICAGO, Feb. 1.~—(AP)--Opening to- |: will perform at 3 p. m., followed Oregon russets 3.80-3.88; esota-| day: Rummage sale, Youth Center, py the ‘“Land-O-Lakes Drum (North Dakota Red River Valley Pon-| Whea' Oats— Lake Orion. Friday and Seturday = ee Se Sas eee, eae uA oy Romie Adv.|Maiorettes,” senior "group, a market about steady; no track sales 0 cess BL Far ecteee ¢ : ‘\4 p. m. The senior, group of a sent Seat is March. ves 1.49%4| Now 48-hour service on color) Gallagher's Accordion Band” ‘7 DETROIT Eaos a 14080 Aresocheoene Ektech eee ee ieie:| will complete the afternoon pro- tan bor cit, enses included, federal. May. ....:. 135" March. ..,.. 18e0lcolor. Beedle's Cut-Rate, 377 S,| gram with a 5 p. mi. performance. mile sredee: = ak ses a". core Fans Has sree 13.47 Saginaw. Adv.| Lt, Coykendall will present an-} . mpdiom YI" Gente hb tanec Dee. NS 13a” Bept. L255) 1630!° ae _ | other‘ pistol-shooting exhibition at : ocks Sat fe te tees receipts re 7 p. m, and the “Rayettes” will an: +h , en appear again at 8 p. m. a: “AT sie weee NOW It's Otticial! Increase Nikes —s arge : large 3. . 4 : : : Doors will n at 1 p. m, Sun- ie Pind ads ath, "Se 8 ¢ Two Cannot Live ‘ day pridiobedienare' the first special wai ae seteden ips (Cheaply asOne! OF AIT VETEMSE | cr,+2 >, m, min sey con areyciearing, madly, Light receipts of WASHINGTON (INS)—Two can-| _ Shop. Music wil be furnished cry light, sup fs Of extTR | not : Brucker Says Missile. large are slightly eocasive. TOES | Grain Prices . not. live as cheaply as one, the U. S. government announced today. go| the Old axiom is true, the gov- ernment said, only if one &f the jjtwo doesn't eat x * * In an official report on food con- sumption, the government revealed jthat the single person living alone uses $11.17, worth of food a week, but two people eat up an average of $23.56 worth of food weekly. The cost goes up with each addi- tional *member of the family, so that the figure is $31.73 for a ifamily of three and $37.49 for a aa of four. Detroit Hospitals Increase Room Rates| DETROIT — Hospital rates: continue to increase throughout the, Detroit area. Ford Hospital yesterday boosted room rates $1 a day. Sinal Hospital increased ward and semi-private room rates $1 and private room rates $2. Children's Hospital upped its daily rate from $31 to $35. (This is a flat inclusive rate.) Women's Hospital saic a rate in- crease is being worked out. Harper Hospital in Detroit, Pon- tiac General Hospital and William ots| Beaumont. announced rate _in- creases last week. All the hospitals have blamed the rate boost on increased nurse salaries, Higher nursing pay was recom- mended- earlier this mionth by the Detroit Area Hospita' Council, As yet, the increase in hospital costs hasn't been reflected in Blue Cross premiums an¢ other pre- more paid hospital care plans. But Blue Cross officials said it undoubtedly will be—although not immediately. Urban League Guild : 49.6 Int Paper . 100.7) CHICAGO BUTTER AND go Allied Ch 91 =—s Int Shoe . w.1 amoepe. Feb. 1, (AP) = Allied Strs 435 Tat Tel & Tel Bi — butter steady, Abis Chal ..,. 33.2 Is) Crk Coal ., 603 ao oy 604.000. wholesale buy Alum Ltd 119.4 Jacobs . 3.7) une! ed; 93 et AA 88; Alcoa . . 812 Johns Man .. 484/90 B 58%; 68 C 58; cars 90 B Am Airlin . oe | ones 3 &... 3 88 C Sb. Am Can ...... 40. Kelsey Hay ., Exes steady: receipts 10,700; whole- Am Cyan ; 72.4 Kennecott 110.3! sale buy ‘prices unchanged; 65 per Am Gas & El 365 — Clk . 42.2 cent or tr A white Z: dicts | Am M & Pdy.. 341 Krese 85 ... 26.4 30: st Am Motors ... 6 Lehn & - 19.1) checks 2544: current routes 2748 Am N Gas .. 63.4 LOP Gitss - 0.6 : Lib MeN&L .. 13.2) Am News .,.. J1.1 Mige & My 6a m Rad ..... 17.1 Pockh Aire “. §3.8 I Am Seating .. 342 [Ockh. : 253 Pou try Am Tel & Tel 170-8 Lou, Nash | #72! - ‘Am Tob)... 7 Martin, Gl... 44.7 DETROIT POULTRY Am Viscose ,. 33.2 Merck ’ 975 _ DETROIT. Feb. 1. (AP)- Prices paid Anaconda , ...67.7 Merr Ch & § 20.1, 0¢T, pound fob. Bt ox No. 1 atmco 8t! - 564 Minn M&M #2 Guality live to 10 Armour & Co.. 146 Wonsan Ch 2 6 Heavy hens 18-18; whe eee "3. Heavy) Armst 967 Mont Ward 34.5 drotlers or tryers Ths.) erey Atchison 24.8 Motor Wheel 33 $| crosses 26- arred rocks 27-28. Atl Refin |... 444 Murray Cp... 98. (Dopettes (3:6 Ibs.) 26-28, Aveo Mfe .,., @5 “Nat Bise ” 34! spout, Sleear ven an the le y Shai bepe ee fo . si jm Gree | gq ines. Trade Ss “quiet, Receipis i ht der nauet 15 Nat Lead 1116 = A poet ie ull. — Reet ry sa Not hw st. in| =e ——— = ~ na Air . 4 orf & es! | Borden ‘as : “eB Ho Am Avy ... BL CHICAGO POU.TRY eas a. Par . o% CHICAGO, n. 3 \—Liv Brist My - 47 i Airlin .. 24 weak go rele asve, poumey Brun Balke 46 Ohio Of |. 39.1 resipte 366 evens: (yesterday 769 eons: Budd Co ..... 185 Owens Ill Gi 58.4,93,000 Ib): pay’ ices pact a ae 3 Pac G & Fl 494 changed to 1% “conte lower; Cory ben hens a “399 Pan A W Alr 16.7 14%-15%: light hens 12-13; old roosters’ Capital Alvi. gra Penh Bol. $3.8 12%-13; Barred Rocks 26-26%; capon-| Carrier Cp... 874 Param Pict 0.3 oe over 4% Ib. 23-25; under 4% tbs. Cae c.f Cater Trac .,.. 99 Pa RR 94 : Cen TM! Ps ... 655 Peosi Cola 31 Chrysler . ... 646 57) “54 Liv t k Crp peel 0a... og Pilar... O86 ivestoc Cities Sve... 622 Pons sd oe bray Fa * et $ Phillip Mor | 423| ~ DETROIT LIVESTOCK Col Brad A |....396 Phill Pet . 48 | DETROIT, Jan. 31 (AP)—Hogs—6alable| Col Gas ...... 475 Pit Plate G 72.6 150. Not —_ done early to make @ Comw Ed...... 40.3 Proct & G . 463 market, Undertone firm. Con Edi - 483 Pullman .... 4| Cattle—Salable 100. Receipts mostly Con N Gas ,, 406 Pure Oil ... 40:5 cows; market steady." Compared las! Consum. Pw... 465 RCA -7-$2.6 Thursday trading this week moderately Cont Bak .,.. 3¢2~ Repub 8st! . 62.3, active; demand somewhat uncertain spd Cont Can ' 4 yn Met : 85 | slaughter steers over 1100 Ibs.; good to Cont COP&S .142 Rey Top B. st.) prime steers mostly 60c lower; lower Cont Mot -» 66 Royal Dut .... 41.2 €races steers and most heifers about Copper Rng.... 35.2 Safeway st . 66.4| steady; stockers and feeders in ery Corn Pd ..... 29.2 St Jos Lead .. 40.2)smail supply, unchanged; t two Curtiss Wr .... 454 6covill Ff . 324 loads high choice and prime 1116 Ib, Deere . ...4-. 29.6 Sead Al RR .. 4 Tiand nat Tb, steers 22.56, ere. Det Edison ..,. 79.6 che Roeb .. 272 high chotee 873-1142 ib. Steers 22.00: Doug Aire ,... 8&4 Shel Ofl ..... T74\bulk good and. cholee steers 18.00-21.50: Dow Che: ..§9.§ Simmons - 486-choice mainly 20.00-21.50, including load Du Pont .,..; 1836 Sinclair - 13/1991 Ibs. at 21.00; most h h utility to Past Air L.., 486 Soconv - 85 low good steers 16.00-18 ten hesa Fost Kod pa Rou Pac Oakland Birmingham. in Roseland Park Cemetety KOTHE. LYDIA BRATZ. 14051 Ea- foed, Southniesd. Holy, Sepulchre. JANUARY rom cents Padi Catholic Church with | The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- immediately, The assumes no respon- errors dther““j than to cancel the charges - for that portion of the first of the advertise- been ren- ted Tess , sibility insertion ment which has dered valueless through the error cancellations are made sure to get your number." No adjustments will be given without: it, Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes regular agate type js 12 o'clock noon the day previous to pubilcaticn, larger than Transient Want Ads may be cancelled w the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 Seaavrew to 9:30 a.m. ss Bs 02 wists S2538 $2.76 18, 30, 35, 36, BOX REPLIES 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 24,° 25, 26, 28, Rev. Carl Nelson of- fictating. {nterment in Perry Mt. : m the Btace-Smith Fu- heral Home with Re oan rg Fipeey a vk Lawn Cemetery, ogni will He in state at the br -Smith Fur Hi __Help Wanted Male 6, aoe | ATTORNEY ‘Large national finance company. has an immediate opening for ah attorney. Investigation and analy-| sis work should be a. challen Ing | beginning for ® young man start ing in the legal — located Applicant practice law in Michigan. Could consider recent graduate planning to take bar examination Repiy salary expected. “ad ress and tel- | _tphoae number GET eld, "Permanentiy Heensed to education, get it! = 4. | ‘Drafisman $4,143 to $4,602 A Year -| Promotional Opportunity To $5,538 _|Must have surveying sspertenes. = comes & must know metes rty description: a career position with cane : fringe benefits. Apply personne! Gig" sognae"e tayeue a hy ginaw aye’ HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO make as money as you have time for. Unusual ity to take over ebtab! Avon business in w tise P.O. -|iG_AND FIXTURE BUILDERS FIXTURE Bi ELECTRICIANS MILLWRIGHTS Qualified journeymen only. Apply Fisher Body Division. Pon- SCH flee Fiaich. 900 Baldwin Ave. Pon- c, Apply Teonnel offi _ General Hospital. 461 W. H plain cook and general [eoadll omy one Fond of chil- — = oe ee Baro Pvt and eve otner Sun, off, $30 ok E 86566.) > MEAT WRAPPER In new modern fons maree. 5 days a week, afte eve- nings, nee ree The Country Market 1964 Southfield, corner 14 mile Rd. MI 66644. ley) EXP. TV TECHNICIAN, MUST AP. 157 W > Huron rson, 1 Bidtansai's TV A Insurance Adjuster Capable of adjusting Casualty & ore poe in — County. Give resume of experience and gualinestons: Write | ontiac Press, MECHANIC, EXPERIENCED ‘D, TOP meee sag commission. DeSoto — Garage, Milford. MU REAL ESTATE SALESMAN preterred but Ez will train righi man. Must bave car. yes arance Untimited ane. Trop out kr. ADA 372 Ww . Huron, FE | _5-4510. Si ROUTE : exp. in machine tl) . i Y ;|A-l IRONINGS. GOOD WORK & & oe avd are sth peel rénsonable. PE é BURTON =. “STEVENS 65 Maal Salvation Aerotred ed Knapp Shoes 2000 Airport Rd. OR 3-1502 FAMILY ~~ TRONING DONE TN _my home. $3 Bu: EM 3-2334. GIRL. _— WOULD LD LIKE KE BABYSIT ting after school f 4:00 on. HOUSEWORK TRONINGS AN D baby sitting.. FE TRONINGS. A BUSHEL Pick- TRONINGS. "SA BOREL, FICE Mp and delivery. PE 84081. cess é WANTS DAY Y WORK. Exp. fl Office & PBX o: . OR 3-3524. LADY, 43 WANTS GENERAL rk To live tn. C _1-0733,_ Between Ll , WISHES WET WASHING. ead up & deliver. 1 re 22-4495. LADY WANTS DAY. WORK. MON. _Tues & Wed's. PE 6-4696. MIMBOGRAPHING, TYPING, Gee- retarial Service. EM bet ea AVA TLABLE AFTER pt AS J weekends, E: Cooke | are ing, cleaning and babysit ing. FE portation. OR BENJAMIN R. BACKUS 18 W, Huron 2nd fl.. Rm, 15 PE 4-1802 5 1 SINGLE WOMAN. 35, WISHES counter work & answering tele- Own = trans NEED HELP... With Income Tax. Fe tos SAVE MONEY $5.00 your home. Bee 9 a agg ay -E. Bina Lor i 4-1444 for MAN'S TAX SERVCE acter,» Hosmer, 21 emo cR = s ee bei x Theater. PE 8-0456 “|i { TA RETURNS PRE- ON AND APTER THIS DATE. ct: ee EM 3-404 bs TE, TIRCOME x EERE ayne Gar x Pp . 1 8. Ags 5-6889. ents. Two LOCATIONR, 55 x PARK | ea Woodhow OR Working Peoples s Tax Ser WASHINGS . pick up and delivery, FE 2-0095. Keego Harbor. WASHINGS & IRONINGS, WATER- ford vic. OR 3-8623 WASHING AND TRONING. PICK- up and delivery. OR 3-5479. WOMAN WOULD LIKE GENERAL oroetaee $1 br. Own trans. FE Tl WOMAN WOULD LIKE BABY: | our Birming' office. ust sitting few hours « day. h uall- | pesie: a be high school graduate & q stenographer. Apply at the Detroit Raison Co., 220, Merrill 8.. irmingham. 8:30 am t Monday thru Priday. UNUSUAL ¢ OPPORTUNITY: 1 LIB- eral vacation Dhay -e $4000 for College de- ger re ANTED: GIRL OR Soa. gf coth, ~6lln & care of one child, live in. MA 4-184T. WTD.: BABYSITTER. § DAYS A __Week. Phone OR 3-399) after 6:00. WAITRESS wa TED ) NIGHTS. Bicmar Inn. oe fw. wuron. phone calls Geaners. a w ye oes me WOMAN Ho CA i Pears quired tn _ small otfies rk in- WOMAN. LIVE 1 MORE FOR home than wages. Exc. oppor. for homeless girl, PE 5-0653. WOMAN FOR FOUNTAIN, DAY work, full or part time. pl in person, Cranbrook Drag, Maple, mca Cranbrook ~ B’ham, AL, . HELP ‘QUALI- steno- rostbenn of Vinge, of lochester. —— - be- id. va- penslons. Re- este CEMENT | Ie OUR SPECIALTY. ; _ Floors “jacucas ag yee ping dasa, st viene Biens. inauracee AZ 5 ply to Box 119, =oV= G LADY FOR OFFICE lert. FE 4-2571 for Al BRICK, BLOCK WORK. Fireplaces basements and chim- _Beys FE 17-0405 At CUSTOM CARPENTERS. terms. vs. Gorgon F Plattiey, E ~ A&B TRENCHING — 7E A-l cas SANDING & FIN Licensed ‘actor 3-1647. Pontiac. : Hardwood. Veer Service. drawn to sult. EM 34931. EM | 33215. ‘|BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK and fireplaces FE 2-2468. AND IRONINGS OR tronings done in my home, FE 5-9724 WASHING AND IRONING. FAST ‘WANTED BABYSITTING. HOUSE- "Building Service _12/- Rough-in, finish rem = FHA, | “a Water line, Field tile. _ ALL TYPES OF BLDG PLANS i — No job too lar e Residential cial. Guaranteed Ber Ph. M 3-1128. - AND Sasa al com mer- 7 CEMENT WORK OF. ALL KINDS. Commercial & residential. job — large or os sm — 7 ae 30 yrs. exp, Free estimates “CEMENT & BLOCK Canpenter< Contracting ROUGH OF TRIM, GET OUR BID D&M Bldg. Service. estimates No fob _FPE 5-4628 FIREPLACES BUJLT Tico able, —— free estimates. FE 2-7608. Guar. Baty, St, appointment. Help Wanted 8 BUSELMAN WANTED-FULB FLOOR SANDING. OLD + a specialty 12-5789. FLOORS Cri L. Buls, FE LB OR : Laie et ht ROOFS — ALL mere Ag _ ee Cleaners, kinds: Est Se sini: Fe 2 6 |. EXPERIENCED LABORATORY equipped. Th, 40450. A. Young technician fer ¢:inical HOUSEMQVING FULLY try. State recistered lab. Apply in rson to Dr pe Wickens. patholo- gist. Mt. Clemens’ General Hos- pital; HOward 8-4553, Mt. Clem- ens. MAN | OR” WOMAN OR GOOD atkins route we train you, steady yea round, "o lay-offs, average $2.59 to $3 00 per hour. Apply _ in person, 150 Perry. MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR PART fime, seli Watkins nationally aa- vertised products. No capital re- quired. Apply 150 N. Perry. 8 to 10 am bd hd ONE ONLY _ REAL ESTATE Salesman or Saleslady. Excellent listings, floor time: For a Go-Getter, a real deal ARNOLD REAL EST FE 54-0676 or FE ATE, 5-5783 : REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR) saleswon al new home pro}j- in Waterford and ties area. Fp. B ont my oe _Hill Realty Co., 48450. L. A. Young JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. sanding, fifisaing, 55 Pdison. Ph _FE .2-4405 ; : nd free estimates. pair work, Evenings. FE 2-2936 _Isisurance Agencies 17A Austin-Norvell Agency STAY HOME, INSURE BY PRONE) ~~~ PE 2.0221. After FE T, FE 46212. FIRE. AUTO, DRIVE IN jt INSUR Flsabhd OUT WITH ASSUR. ANCE 0 Ww. Lawrence Corner Cass INSURANCE ALL KINDS INSURE BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 13 W. HURON 8T. PE 5-8183 MAHAN REALTY CO. FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO @i2 W. HURON —__—s*FEC«2-063 ___ Laundry ‘ y Service __ 18 |LACE LACE CURTAING, PLAIN OR RUF- flea. Beautifully finished. ine Laundry, phone FE 2-8101 'POR FAMILY LAUNDRY ‘BERV- ice, ph. Poatiac Laundry FE 2-810. Landscaping 1 ' 18A ETI : EXPERT TREE Bh grr tapl AND removals. Ph FE 5-6593 or OR 52006. ry, A-1 nip fc 2 -EXCELLE ad aay : Reasonabic Aare, PE_5-3458 | ~ of all kind. FE 5-7972. 66 DUKES TIP TOP We haul anything, o: ytime, any- place. PE 4-2883 HAULING AND RUBDBION. NAME your price. Anytime. . FE 8-0005. NCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH _t rubbish c'eanup. FE 4-513. - LIGHT AND HFAVY TRUCKING. ont walt BY MACHINE FRE®! PE 2-0603. too big or small TiGHT HAULING & RUBBISH. 4-369, Rubbish havied Also odd jobs, FE Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT “> ton pickups 1% ton stakes Dump trucks Semitrailers TRAILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 4-0461 ol 4 4-8421 FE -aree van PLASTERING FIRST CLASS E|~ PLASTERING “Free jestimates. MAvie 5-4952. &.-G /SNYDE? FLOOR LAYING, bel RENCHING AND " BUELDOZING nzabeth Lake Rd —_ ing and finishing. Phone FE R, FE 4-6841 | Building Supplies 312A ELVING FOR Sa, 3504 ELI) Employment Agencies 8A MIDWEST OLDEST EM- roe Sa oy a ] t=) S 4 ° 9 ° s a AND DISCU OUR PERMANENT POSI- TIONS. 408 PONTIAG| STATE BANK BLDG. FE! 5-0227. i + Gi PONTIAC MPLOYMENT SERVI FE WW. Aur Instructions 9 | tear SO Ot 13 QUAL FIED TEACHE: OF- f-rine both classical and popular . Organ and plano. Phoné/us as soon as possible for a c i Jet more drivin dollar. Call PE. 5 80127. Herbert conten lessons, $1, Mrs Starr. TRAINING. SCHC REACH CASH CUS- gh Classi- jALL MAK? OF of of) burners. Dean _FE_5-1721 - meval and trimming. Geto our bid. _YE 2-7188 AUDIOVOX. HEARING AT AID. RM. 10, 101% N Saginaw, FE 40539. at our store General Office Suppiy Co, 27 W. Law. “rence St one FE. 3-0135. APPLIANCE ‘\FPAIR. eel reate Ehectrie. §02 N. Johnson ~~) eee “SERVICE We service ell makes of wring ana automatic washers~ 30 3 'n Pon! RK C. BUD BILLS, FE 4-2030 Buick ete,» No engine moval We GENF'S TING SERVICE. ~~ Rochester FE STAL- RNACE® ¢ — ce. Seleen. Sots / Business Services 13), AHR. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Heating Co Al A ACE TREE SER RE- | P/ FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men Printing & /ASHING machines and vacuum sweepers- jac fi. l— ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-402) AAA Lene ANDIN LAYING FINIS a. HING — QUALITY Héati ng Wayue. Hetung Co, LIGHT HAULING: RUBBISH — _name your price, FE 5-3153. MAN WITH % - TON werts wore Call anytime. FE REDUCED RATES | - ure you. Smith’ _Moving, FE 4 O'DELL | CART: AGE >| Lecal and one FE S008 Moving _ Phone moved free of charge. FE 5- aie canine INTERIOR 10 per cent mage for, cant -Guarimtens. Free est. FE 4-0 fon ‘on Thompson, 1 FE AAA PAINTING, WAL: ASHED. Wallpa _FE 16. PAINI ENG ve Snconaring: Wall washing W err cleaned. N too sm 2-6006. RATING. INTF- . By hour or by NTING Lg? APERHANGING — WALLS CL PEP __ OR _3-7061 PERHANGING. FE +2171 OR FE 4-6829 APA = ERHANGING — PAINTING. Plaster rep., carpenter wk. _— 28-8513. __ Television Service 2 22 ~~ COPENHAVER 8 RADIO & t . 596 W Huron, Night servy- pe calls. FE, 4-5607. Day OR bo cad TV ‘SERVICE. FE 54-1296 FE '5-8300 M sTR AKA t| GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY 6 CONDON'S RADIO & TV 127 S.PARKE ST. Typewriter Service :22A NG‘ MA- A rma cleaned, sold Saat Wa cen tag & ADDI Sey Rd, enines re Expert work. ELEGTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- NE peiring © anne * 218 EB. Pike’ ti (itt ot BEADLE’S DRAPERIES. SAMPLE _abownh by-apot. FE 5-1927 EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- B18 Cooley Lake EM ,, Free it a4. - udMas UPHC TELEGRAPH. china firing. FE DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs. eon rE 2-6814, 93 cures ag ee CLASS TO 2-3671 ; }'180T SPECIA perf Rep ie: on, rt Birt vis » het In. Debt Tf you are ha trouble meetin Pina ay lp magia us dey’ - Travel Agencies = PLANNING A TRIP? ATR RESERVATIONS & ck Waa Caves — Domestic PONTIAC TR! AVEL. = Moving & ¢ Trucking 19 19 BASEMEUT CLEANING AND, Asean = luding Sunday FE 4-1422 PICKUP ONWANTED ARTICLES 1 RE WEST SIDE VAN AND STORAGE _FE_2-4750 Painting & Decorating | 20 A-\ PAINTING & Siren a 48364 / ~ PAINTING A. AND DEGORAT- [ ing Pa ra hanging and rémoved, b. MI Fapreina ND DECORATING. eas service, PAINTING. WALLS WASHED. PA- pe- j apee lemoved. B. FE 2.2706, General printing and conga Sup. ply_ Co. 1 Upholstering S28) SERVICE 698 W. Huron St. PE 8-3251 ‘Wid. ¢ Children to Board 2 26 la GoOoD HOME Fon ith SMALL 4-3389. CHILDREN HOyED 4 AND CARED for, 1 a children, day or week FE 43 _me. Vie. Commerce. EM_ 3-4350. WILL TAKE CARE BABY, DAYS in ae ayes bed Augusta and YOUNG MAR RI TED . WOMAN ould like to take care of chil- don in Pero! es Drayton Plains. Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED entire home or odd lots. Get the ton dollar. pe buy outright or sell it for B B Community _ Sale, "phone 0 OR_ 3-271. LET US BUY IT IT OR “AUCTION IT is fo: _you. OA ONe OF eonttaaa oS | LARGEST Pa eles —— Cash . waiting Ps WTD. TO BUY ¢ zy AUCTION FUR- niture, dishes, tools, MY 2-1521. Wtd. d. Miscellaneous 28 WTD, 2° SMUDGE POTS. ‘PE 58-3038 Money Wanted _28A WANTED $9000 ON TWO, HOMES, _ first mtg. r Boeoe © FE 40236. Wanted t to ed to Rent - 29 ATTENTION LANDLORDS WHY take a chance on rent- ing to some undesireb'e tenant? Our service to you will get you only good tenants. We check credit, employment and _refer-| ences. For further information give us a call, Jim adngmood Real- ty, 1218 Baldwin, FE 40547. After 5 OR 3-492). - es te — FAMILY NEED 2 3 bedroom house with base- ment available Mar. 1. Would do ani repsirs and decorating as rt of rent. F 5-3982. wOoLD LIKE 4 OR F . “CLEAN, modern = furn -unfurn. paruy _furn. Dowse, ‘child 1 yr. FE 18 : YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN DE- sires 3 room end bath unfurp apt. or ‘small house, Reasonable. Will decorate, Must have by March Ist. East or north side preferred. _ Call Call 2-4696 after 6 p. P.my Share ‘Li ‘Living Quarters 30 30 ded el MAN 21 TQ'30, TO SHARE i priv, ent. afd priv.-bath in Posies, FE oF ald 8 am. to 6 p.m. SHORE wants sha _ing privileges PE #3000 WANTED. * WORKING | GIRL, TO ped share” -. Close in. FE 2-4 WON FUL Geranecan? for ¢iderly lady to share our ho t cost. FE 5-2536 fr 9 to 12 am. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. ; 32 ex-CONTRACTS WANTED We need concracts for immediate ake Buyers waiting. What have |, APARTMENT . LADY ™., apt Cook- or small balances, new or sea- soned contracts. Clark Real Es- : By bik pa eve- =. — ‘FE 4-4813, Pe po Mr. ($500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned ‘and’ contracts for our clients 21 years service to a satisfied clientele. See me before you sell, Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY cO.. REALTORS Evenings & Sundays © 075 Huron FE 2-0263 - CASH. IN A FLASH! FOR LAND CONTRACTS A. Johnson REALTOR ates 8. Telegr FE Rd. * IMM pion tg dhe CASH FOR EQUI- tes and land — Or have buyers for sam KL. Templeton, Re Realtor 2339 Orchat: Vk. 4-4563 TO GET THE MOST “YOUR ba contract none Partridge is the “bird” to 90s . 1050 W. Hu PLACE A “LOST AD. ad Cal FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE}. 28181 ‘for an ad-writer. >|Say “charge it.” Tt N. DAY ©. Cane) BABYSITTING. yoUL WANTED tO BOY. ALL TYPES o: furniture \._ FE, 2-5523. : k. D, ME 4-1157 | cow qe i Se 2 adults. . *:| WAITING j or equity. ee ae before Ag ag a deat TRAYOuN. Realtor 5-0075. you sell. ‘ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TM Sapen Eves. “a 4:30 Wanted Real Estate 32A ROY KNAUF, “Realtor 26% W. Huron. OA ahaa 1. | SMALE MODERN zen Telegraph Rd. ar ea oe eee WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR Barre er a Lake front home on Wil- liams, Maceday, or White Lakes, — finn 40 mile radius of a © be home, large — 2 2 or,3 bedroom on bus line. Client will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on main highway. a gn J. A. Taylor Realtor, 42544. ASH FOR B i tgs ‘ton Plains here 5 veg gave neat’ airport OR 33 "CASH 48 HOURS FOR DR EQUITIES JIM WRIGHT REALTOR Oakland FE 5-0441 as Eveh MY 2-1864 CASH ‘ IN 24 HOURS tor give you, be | Ly “chia “one COM- right. put your cards on the fone and so will: we. See us for aoe _- TION—ACTION Edw. M. - Stout. ] Realtor | Open i Aoadl “til Ie: io WILL BU’ BUY CR LIST ‘ Your LAKE propery PF MCKINLEY Office $500 6 Commerce Rd. Ph. PONTIAC, EM 33311 UNiv 1-5708 WANTED TO BUY: 3 BEDROOM home, Waterford or Drayton ‘area, Phone OR 3-1355. LISTINGS WANTED B LET WE BUY EQUITIES. ‘Leake FR. Middleton BR OKER FE 8-6003 WANTED TO BUY LAKE COT- bree or smal] house on a se in. Must be ressonable. THERE IS NO DOUBT NOW! For the response to our listing ad - ba terrif'el With eur 12 “full salesmen with ire ! radio eaulpped cars and our ¥: oe Action’ °“TOMOR- "WHITE _ BROS. | on nay he RS Open vee ove LJ ‘ela to 5 “BUY OR SELL {will persona‘ly buy your prop- erty or will sell it =e ou and show you how to get c = me _ pr.ce is reaéonable. call and le us prove 't RILEY, BROKE: 500 Eliz. Leke Rd, Ca WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL TYPES OF HOMES LOTS. JUST CALL. MORE THAN GLAD TALK OVER YOUR SELL- BLEMS. OVER 35 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS REAL _ ESTATE SERVICE. Open “Evenings "til by “TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE: Has l-stop service, 28 offices and 150 ‘salesmen throughout Michigan to serve you. Real Estate Service of Pontiac STATEWIDE D. CHARLES, REALTOR in? 8 Telegraph FE 40521 BUY, SELL OR TRADE Us witl pa ¥ you to consult George ‘alr Realty We also buy and sell equities and land contracts. GEQRGE BLAIR 4536 Dixie ny. iy ™ ‘ayton Plains TRADES - OR 31251 estate ‘Yave homes, farms, hs Wie rt = Northern Tesorts’ listed. "ee ie DORRIS & SON pREALTORS 7$2__W. Huron e FE &1557 ‘ al 1 SOLD you would like tht your house let us show ses bon ow es method of contacting qualified dah takes the strain away on raiser at your door in 30 main. Humphries FE 2-0474 Rea) 63 N. Telegraph Ra One bull __ Multiple Listing Service Rent Apts. Furnished 33 _ PARP L PLLA LLLP POPP PD, 1 ROOM APT FURNISHED. 417 NETTIE, me or iar 261_Orchara Re - dee. 3} rms. & bath. FE 8-1370, * ag : a a it tree ’ _THE PONTIAC pRuss. Be ‘Parsy, FEBRUARY me 1937 Est Howe Fare Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 per R- } c. z BATH ON lake. Fireplace, refrigerator & Pim A, on W. ‘only, references, 261 61 State. 2 ROOMS pect - st. trance Ist floor cae 2 a (GE CLEAN ROOMS. PVT. 255 PROS- 2 ROOMS PRIVA Panvare PATH & =x. : adults. 221 815 WEEKLY AT i. ONE . Six miles east of Pon- 40002, an COTUE LAKE WATERFORD. Small oni. . a ‘alle 1957. (| NEAT 3 RMS. AND BATH. cou- | ple only. EM 3-237. = aun BLUE SKY THEATER mall house not modern. _week. _ FE 40302. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. AU- come. Inquire _Phone_FE 42031, SMALL HOUSE, COZY. NEATLY — rege heat, Utilities sup- ed. tL] ce line. Nr. ‘grocery. — HOME. 1 BEDRM. CITY : lime. Util. clean and warm. ber a a thi 7 RM. ro SINGLE. “yid STATE. Call FE 5-2203. | 7 ROOMS 8, ADULTS, 712.50 WE. 8. Edna. _Edna, PE 43406 . 2 FURN, 14 MT. Clemens 8t . PE: ial. 2 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- 44-2036. trance, upstairs. FE 4-203 3 NEWLY DEC. RMS. REF., PVT. bath @& entr. Uti, furn. EM 7 RMS. UTIL FORN. wi og gees OB => 30 p.m aap, son ce, Soe LARGE ON y Room LOVELY: veh os Ideal for newlyweds, OR ple, on Srtvabe poly 816 weekly. 4-5382, LIVING QUAR' RTERS FOR CARE- ho ¢ dutiesadults, Write Pon- Box. 60. = * Pha oooh arage and ULL, BATH. for. sale engines ring “represen- tae LB. OR 30178. No children! j . NEAR TEL-HURON. Sete cubecees tbe Nicholle _ tatives, “ttc Tease. ROOMS & BATH, BTELY |r saicd i371 bs babacous | fan" o * *- ROOCK furn. Strictly modern, Washer./” nange & refrigeraor, washing ma- 300 8. Woodward, B’ham MI 46700 Private entrance. Ampie = @ thine 4 055 Rochester 5 BEDROOM Lenin oe he re X = pes c 4 weet.| vet 14 & 15 Mie Rd. __ TAYLOR FE 42544 " 2 seat Deeley oe i —— —— ee Com ¢c od Le condi- 5) CARGE ROOMS a BATH WEAR NEAR a - {meg ep p> soll | a nae HOME, GA- nog ne idea 1 for atte attorney or os tiae, nicely furn., § | b-te . ere including heat’ ws hot ater. iaun-| oat pt 10. FE a m0. | 5" ROOM & BATH. OR ORION. Vit-| yithin 1 block’ of Cou dry priv. BM 34322. : ate _lage. Gas heat. PE 24 118. Avaliable for imamseione poor 3& be oe floor, 2 adults. BRAND NEW Oo » arias pancy at 000 per menta. 368 N. Saginaw, FE 45060. =| Salmer Street, of 595 | 6 ROOMS, AND’ BATH 2 eri ‘Tar 3} RMS. AND BATH COMPLETE- ra Lake Avenue. g blocks of gon Available eed ROY ANNETTI E, ING ly furn Including Lights. *s finest evartments,| immediate Realtors “ =.” heat, By: ent uburn Heights. ere ready for occuoency. month. Ask “for Mr. Smith 2 FE. Huron st $-0466 i nae ocie (aED 8-0468. Open Evenings & Sun. 1 to ¢ 3 ROOM & BATs 0 . » automatic heat.)¢ ROOMS & BATH PLEX. | DESIRABLE OFFICE EPACE > “aubura Heights. PE oon ght me. beautiful mowed ae pote et) Dray- senate boi mee oe x : t building, | 02 *Is'ns OR | = ter of iness district, Keego 3 RM. FURN. APT, PVT. BATH with individvs! entrances. ane FOR RENT: PART-| Harbor Modern: Newly decorat- & entry, 1 Eo weicome, 48 Au DULTS OILY MENTS. Purnished or unfur- | ‘ __ed, gas heat. Cal FE 23-3062. _burn after Dished. Jim Williams Realty. | > p FY E SPACE FOR RENT m er 3 pl aw | 80 THAT WE CAN PILL THE| .12°8 Baldwin Ave. PE 40547. |° fF. . 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. J sO ROE SB coue @ pu.) APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY. |___After 5. OR. aa | Welt. OR 3138 | WE ARE G — FOR 4|HOUSE FOR R:NT INCOME __F ‘Sale H : a IN, WARM. 41) LDMITED TIME ONLY —LEASES| available. Call cater 4 p.m or! For Sa ouses 4“ | Auguste, ! AS LOW AS $90 PER MONTH. all day Sat. or sun. FE 53-2402 HOME LARGE ENOUGH FOR 7 EM al PATH, APT CURLS | open tor_inspeeton (heeae hag iee = dpa ~ SUBURBAN A ee ieee a ee Dizie FEderal 86918 courthousé. Must have best of poeta Et BEAUTIFUL 5 ROOMS & BATH| am efter arpa seein HOMES Se * gk PoE Ba sGsneral Hos water. | INDIAN VILLAGE ~ | Zabtdrm. large bright kitchen 3} ROOMS & BATH. CLEAN, MOD-| $60 s Mo. FE 2-6361, after er ¢ cali ane ond ~ bath, é bedroo — RAT aes: era, room wath. bea couple | FE ¢1i6t. vatory down. 3 bed- 3-BE DR £ “BRICK ; PE bas3. CLEAN. ) ROOMS & BATH. NEAR Seat mame wt | ull be led ate. j ROOMS —NEAR—AU-| Eattero Jr, High. 444. Pike | HURON GARDENS _ ing ares. all 10 warge rooms. Man ure Hgts. Private Uubkies. pastiy fe oe _ — Like new, 4 rooms and bath. 2 her extra features. $16.57. Easy Worn co FE — = | oe fm. — with new ofl unit unit. - ss per month. 514 ACRES 3 i OOMS,|CLEAN 3} ROOM APT. HEAT & ence - 3 bedrm.. full | t, i hte bath, washing | peivBeges, og wiles Private bath & entrance, Oi seet wit ; pian pum siding. Porced air gas heet {Hm welcome. 41-Whittemore. FE “De ro - $105 month. mee i paved Toad. $15,750. 7m x : ‘4, 3 Room WN. “2 & 3 rm ‘apts. with baths MAHAN REALTY CO. AURON —- entrance. Near = ey stov, — «and utilities furn.| 1075 w. entlemen ’ . ie i] __Couple_with beby _ FOR Set NT: EW «BEDROOM LL us $5 —“KERGO GHILD FOR RENT — croom "pt NEW, _bome. $90 a month. 68 8. Edith. VA Ey CoM Tied | FOR RENT. MODERN ¢ BED nye weleome Apeantaly ‘erinkere b| ly Por bath mation, in wee room house, oil furnace. OL REALTY 7766 M5® at Pontiac ‘aho'e 3-6681 U 4-5505 BY_OWNER — SAVE . SIDE N OR xT WARM a ant pee ered W. Huron bus, FE CLEAN SUF sone hort Rea on. -— Paes Write Pontia: Pres Bor . c “> KITCHEN PRiv- iihees, 23-8. Paddock. pads cat DOUBLE e “SINGLE TWIN BEDS to Genera! Hoppital "PE. 0378. PURN neat T HOUSEKEEPING = 3300 Flis Lake Rd. No ch ie ay? be entlemen... be 3 ee: ave tosh eS ee AND ARSE CURA, nan - LARGE Ff . WEST NR. TEL- iN : “TAROE, 4 cost APF. home op one ARM Nice warm 5-room — forrees women FE 2-5002 after . whet batt S- Sense oF | ‘full basements, carpeted staircase. Sun LOVELY 8 ROOM APAR drapes, venetian blind. , wean on Sounes x. including "C. P, ANGUS , Reatlor FULL PRICE $7,850 t Private entrance stove and { Ca.l collect: Ortonville, NAtional MONTH, TERMS bath. Everything furn, 22 Auburn, year’s ree UG ring per 5 or NAtion! 7-3960, FE #9716 — No Dealers rear office. month. A. son Rea MODERN 2 BEDROOM BRICK. J ROOMS, Y DECORATED . _basement & gas heat. PE 46584. $9, 950 util furn., working couple. FE MODERN HOME ON LAKE For| N¢¥_2 dedrm. home with fu 3-7216. West Bide. LARG MS, PRIVATE basement. 22-ft. kitchen and din- achat mm Aner ma bath i All utilith Junior executive, Nine miles north Lot with take Wades g «RMS. AND BATH. INCLUDING) PND oh, Cuttin, meee’ | of Pontiac. Another 4-bedroom _Wfes sincluded Don McDonald, _garage. 185 Beach st as R. dD. RILEY _house at $65. MY 31187, OOM! VER cE! : '_ | MODERN 3 BEDROO’ — hea 7 odd BATH. VERY laa $09 Eliz. Lake Rd FE 4-1157 Helemgoel Per eet ee hale vs : a liying room, only.|\MODERN 4.ROOM APT._2 Mi. monthly, 1 month in advance. FE _FE ¢1 southwest of Rochester in ex-| 4-4892. ‘ ROOMS BATH, LIGHT & HEAT.) change for service. "OL 2-5371. | NEAR FISHERS, FOR MEN. 1 $495 DOWN A new 2 Bedroom FE 4-4686. MODERN bgt APT WITH rooms, clean poses. ath home on rour lot Call for infor- 4 “ROOMS ame BATH. UPSTAIRS, bath ‘2 ms Gas heet Perdana entrance. 3 mation today. road. $60 @ month. FE and lights furn. MY 5 rtland St. -_+235 a = ~* RENTAL eye “Bx BEBROOM, dighe patmesions Mert Bemen, + ROOMS NEWLY D souls oak . _3-4670, electric stove, children welcome . UNITS og HOME = NEAR TEL-HURDN | Toters home. Privileges on White oy inc peal ont. Attractive new duplex type units.) § ne roped ead ge nats A FIRST APT. 3 LARGE Reasonable 1 rent. Located in Pon-| Call J. R. “anty. Realtor, FE Boal, pe ne North Side. § rooms. Nieely urn. with break-| tise oo Bast Blvd. and Perry st.| _ 66181. Fecteation room. $11,660. Appros, fast nook, laundry facilities, heat. NEW 2B 2.300 down Bel AL f01 ber Benth a. as = ae th ecto Call rr mt — heat, - = nO per ed pet eal taxes & i __phone coat ot MA + | immediate occupanc vecupaney ranging 44 — — Miirese 4-73: bet. orr WILLIAMS: LAKE RD. 4 TTRACTIVE \OOMS, . orem bom = ATnodern buliding. Union Lu. year| Bar "edne seo bam REWCY ATED FORTHE. | ment. Laveen my, Nome. Base Fu Put es MH” |FWO ROME WERT GIDE_GTOVE | fined couneat waterford. Picture | Inf, 40, A toed iy Os c LEAN a eae APTS. UPPER APT. 4 ROOMS. & BATH. Beyigeenseh pets, $65. Wy eno hom with Util! rm. so Private ent., refrig. it & hot = ; CLEAN, MODERN NCY| water furn ‘No drinkers. 1 small | RANCH, PULL BASEMENT, PinE-| -“'tl'y. Near Dodge P apt. $15 per week incl, hest,| child welcome FE ope electric stove, breezeway.| Near ROCHESTER. N sights & gas. OR 3-0399.______ | UNFURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND car. garden, shade, west side.| room home om large lol’ sper COUPLE, ATE BATH & EN-| bat Basement & grade level. | close im for couple. FE 2-7613.| so9x970 Brick & ‘tame connor, _trance. FE 4-2647. Dulitien re stove “ROCH ESTER tion. Full besement: Of! furnace. CLEAN > ROOMS MS. ADULTS. 14 E. ishéd, $80 & month. FE 2-1337. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. FULL Near new high school. $13,700. - Howard, FE 8-6725. a the a APT, BASEMENT AND AUTOMATIC) PLANNING TO RELOCATE??? CLEAN, 3 LANGE RMS, i j e. Garage. Alito gas heat. Gas HEAT, FE 8-8845 or OL| wefore bu floor, adults. N.E. side, Pit 43003.| 1st floor. 698. PH 2-710, 24797. Rome ot Lapeere Demers Boke GLEAN. UPPER 4 ROOMS. FE| WEST SIDE APTS. « ROOMS & ; Fort . be oe ss a = = Seg ef bath, 4 rooms i tiled bath, upper. beg ol lease ia dure vil : soaetwen Pease Posknl . 3 DOWNTOWN FOR 1 TO 3 ADULTS farenned. reusers teemas SS 00. pool Ready iy Maren ist Ist.| tered wall ae GL and Bier Pvt. entrance. Over Dr. Curson's) jauits only. FE 2- { ered walls, a eK ls i. : . — financing available, Call == west 8ID a herd i 10 =D ROOM W. SIDE BRICK. 6 aus. it 3 ROOMS AND BATH. IN EXcEL-| 4 “1 «9. 130 ts, arage. Near Ge C CHAYDEN, Realtor CT ne A COED renner ce § Me Fe, ) Ri BRICK = FE 0-044) COLD T SIDE » RM. BRICK TER- eB ee sace, $15 monthiy, OR 30140 aft Open vgs. & Sunday cd ast : APTER § P YEAR AROUNL 3 ROOMS, BATH,| er . TO BUY, TO SELL REALTOR CARETAKER AT A-75 UNION). ranch style bui nion Lk. faak: AROUND LAKE Home | _Pertridge.is tie “bird” to see. ST. OR PHONE FE 43184. K. G.| Also apt. furnished. Adults. EM| “auto. heat 32 ft $695 DN. VACANT elt 45 , 102 B. HURON, a: ea living aera foun 2 bed-| Canterbury Drive Co = 48284, Tooms. Large en: porch — Orchard Lk. Ra. . Near oa > Iv ‘ fe Li choo! is £0 postensy ove PORN. APT. OW. StDE PRIV. Rent Houses Furnished 35 ee fees 2 6 toes ee bes . - i ; ; amcaeon Gakece ancace full basement. Os eat, Alum- CT. > 1 BEDROOM DELUXE | Fee yr Rent Rooms —37| inum storms & sereeris. Auto. hot FURNISHED s : ye -_ Bachelor's yee. | So —~ = ae 5 yrs. old. No mortgage ssa eerrigerator, running} Day, week or month. 5-2708, NICE WARM ROOM: CLOSE, °F “uses charges water, bright. cheerful. Close up-/5 L0G CABIN GARAGE HOUSES. _to town, FE 6-153, ~ N SUN. 1 to 8 wn. Verv suitable ‘or man oF |" stool & water. $i¢ per week i ROOM aN = 3 R&AL FSTATE _womar on jon, 150 N :| saheal- age ‘otbesane rl ROOM AND KITCHEN. PRI- 629 ©. Mente ichols Rd. Detroit FURN TL FUR- 8-2706. . “vate entrance Washing. 1 adult.| TO 9-5300 ss oe ouse of ground >—.- . _F ; __. floct private apt, by couple in or|? RQOMS, ps eeemliend | Kf poe oo ¢- arm fe furn. “ii tps w near town. Ph. FE 8-6322. ROOMS * BATH N_i| © galow in rear, on re eat __PE 54-8283 or MApl baz, i Cass Lake, near o tine | Bock fom Huron & —— ALL GIRL RESIDENCE, V FE baa ite wire 547 W. ern. KNUDSEN Ww est Suburban § room and bath home with oak rs, jastered we! a pen al Sarr ‘gum storms, screerty Cedar shakes exterior, Ex- cellent . kitchen and aiequate closets, and forced warm air of] - fired heat. . mel large it is y $0.600. se prac- ssion tesity new and ae! is immediate * WM. He KNU DSEN REALT Pontiac State Bids ‘ rE “Asis. Eves, le bank ue ies RQOM || “board, older man or £. 3 _PE 5-475. ——— SLICE OF HAM. _ AR EC Dome tor ladies only. PE |. | ' { f HOME STYLE | | | ___ For Sale Houses ean) lew sfeatures VILL L BUILD oe one “OW NER’ 2 bdrm. hows house e. Large) ah a. _m vane side Take ~ DOWN wot : Baye bons cute J rooms & bath— aun ility room. oa as beet apoadel rnisbed. Nea: renee? 5 only, FE + pee Fisduct. Y res OPEN SAT. & SEN. 2: 478 First Street _ New 3 bedroom contemporary style. tile bath with vanity, large closets, basement with rec. area, eet drive. PHA Russell Young =o BUILDER “a2, W diuron _FE. | Neat ae dai large Hv~ ‘ing rm. Large lot, Drayton Plains / @fea. §7.95u, total rice. JIM WRIG HT i REALTOR : PE $-0441 __ MY 21864 345 Oakland hace ‘ '| Waterford Twp. 3 bedrm. home. Plastered =a oak floors, divided full bsg with recreation rm. 1%) cay ¥- rage Spacious landscaped 179x174. 2 blocks from schoo). ‘ ___ For Sale Houses _ GILES $2,000 Down 5 rooms on one floor, inside tee city. Hardwood floors, plastered walls, ful) base- ment, auto. oi] heat. Also a = e sun rch, erase. a large sexi6e lot, wan landscaped. 43 Near Auburn Heights 7 room, bedroom home good neighbor- _. olf furnace, ft, let, weil Jandscaped. A ma down payment will bh Need 5 Bedrooms? We have a nice cd side elty * . Pull base- ment, auto. of] heat. Only sie, price — with term LES REALTY CO. va ee e. FE 53-6175 3 BEDRM. tg en BASE- ment, natura) e, of] eo igs atiached garage scaped Sueer. ehh Geen wilt eel en ion’ contract. OL i we appeint- ment, |, WISNER BY OWNER: LINCOLN District. 5 new sliding door _ closets, porch im back finished in — Large basement, mace, new hot water new roof ae car garage. _dn: FE 4- 3 BEDROOM BRICKS tnspect the Lest “ve in the en- tire area. These }-bedroom, 1'y bth all brick homes have 2-car attached gatages, full bese- rents; finished recreation Tooms- outdoo roecues; in en- trenece farm- style kitch- lot« apd shade trees, 000. ir pillars; arve FORE YOU BUY Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. . Main clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-6821 ond OPE DAILY 2T0 8 PM. “RANCHMASTER” | 3 Bedroom Home $670 Dn. to -¥Vets, plus. osts Aso. CONVENTION ae PAVED wee aon , 715x160 PERRY PONTIAC leat oH Bhd 7 N RIGHT ACR ocnors OPDYEK. Nosan Building C core: 5-003 PE §-0121 rE | BY OWN $700 Dn. eluding _ #1612. 14 DUPLEX, CLEAN layments §$7§ mo. In- and insurance. FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘tax Kitchen Conscious ? : See this home with a model kitehen. I', car garage, breezeway Only $800 down, The Ink’s Still Wet . On this brand new Usting Brick three bedrooms, fu'l basement. Bullt in 1954. . West suburban, cal] today. City, West Side Tee bedrooms, ment, auto. gas good base. food base- -s : Retsonavie epee ae it is toa late. Kids Come First ? * Close to good schools. Three bed Only $47.50 basement. Green Lake District A very clean neat ranch type homme, buy at $12,000 LAWREN GAYL 136 * pr Rg and terms. ORD 08 Open Eves , -9384 Portridae 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE NORTH SIDE—TRADE Attractive 2 bedroom berger oll heated home convenient Pot- -_ Motor. Will trace ter larger bv ge Poy Available at only 350 with $1,850 dn. Easy month- 'y payments of only 00, LAKEFRONT, 2-BDRM. om ont ~ A neat, hoped ver respect of- fered * ‘caly $43,300 on terms. TO SETTL. E ESTATE: hom ation spect this sacrifice: today. WARD E. PARTRI REALTOR FE 4.3581 . 1050 pe HURON ST. ) EVE, ‘TIL 9 IExcellent Investment BLAL $8,950 modern, Fast room Te space. Kitchen aon $9,500 om modern, * located. Carpeted liv combinati> 2) @ hard side Steam heat. Garage. Vacant, Northwest side, ining and — Pull asinater. = 12-room brick income. located For Sale Houses.. 43 oa Wessen street Available on | Sct tePms. ' ll IN ROCHESTER 6 ROOMS ‘at | oth asemen ee $0,500, fa: : Sito town ot set) John K. Irwin - "REALTOR ——+ | Since 1925 € Phone FE 5-447, Eves FE 53-4846 BY OWNER eae Houses _ 8} | rE 86003 8 ROOM INCOME HOUSE IN NICE 2,500 an! 3 bdrm a home ae _ Shas ay $950 | COLORED STOP LOOK LISTEN Only 2 Houses Leit ing rm. is and sto ' tessaneule ceenr peau 436 —_ Hwy ‘her 6, OR. bites A beautiful new ranch type having vestibule entranc flagstone floor, 21 ft. livin with natural fireplace, 36 bedrooms with deuble cios ramic tile beth with va and elec. range with of] heat, in recteation area, located wan Lake City ‘with fu ml es. A lovely income on large for owner, 3 rms anartment able terms in See it dhy 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd -in Pontiac 3 and screens, awnings, Priced at only terms. EM 34197 500 Call, to see. EM 3-4196. Cc. Schuett. Realt George Blair Realty dream kitchen with bullt in oven full basement another srepiece PUTNAM. STREET lot having § rooms downstairs and bath full basement with gas heat, basement) Reason- R.D. RILEY, Broker Fe ust hew fur- nace. Home in excellent condition | $3,960 with £1,000. White Lake Townslilp, = ie Lake Brick 1404 E niand Rd. (M450) is Sorte rter Road NOW ONLY $10 — 1251 | NEW HOME brick, e With g room ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN pacious LOADS OF FEATURES eta, ce- nity; ao Hurry! a Real Buy | NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ee nd 67 INCLUDES EVERYTHING ~WHY PAY RENT beget For u take eormer “Hip, and time. large bedroom Diastered walls basement,” storms MODEL. NOW OPEN 1 :30-p.m.-6 p.m. It) STORY FRAME pier Own Your Own Home | down. Call now EM 3-4236 OR CALL Tyrone Lake, 2 bedroom heshe FE 8.6941 ; paceman pif Coord ao | peepee thon Ih UF Appomtment arscllgr oe Shi price Flap el gecnke DIRECTLY BAGIND BT JOSEPH | HOSPITAL, 111 EARLMOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE. canal front frame Don't Wait — You gulon yf, tne, rome, par Might Be Too Late storms and screens Includes . : ee ee) Westtown with, 42.90 down 7 YF —-— REALTY y COMPANY BY OWNER, SQUARE LAKE. Middiebont Rd. area. 2 yr. old brick ranch, 4 bedrm. ceramic Vv GI's — 8350 On this Large living room, very anity, floors, | lot 100 x 300. - Ve ae teh t hearom home rarue in excellent condition, aple floors, full enlt $3.0 IVAN .W 236 Princeton St. with vanity and tub re ge 70 BRinceTO one - Russell You DOWN 2 bedroom bangelow. pt —= full bath with built oil FA kite hen Oak & basement, gas heat, oe siding Full price SCHRAM sat & SUN. 2.5 IMMEDIATE TON $250 down. 3 bedrooms, tile pets enclosure, large kitehen with —— A Bw bath & ‘4, storms, water softener, landscaped, large corner lot, $82 BARGAIN month, includes taxes and insir- peed | and Jove a unas Pe wae must sell, best offer, rE 12 x 16, a room 12 x 12, "| $ RMS AND ag YRS. wee ar a te eee te x ar oar re ve F ences Es eat, on 227° Full ereyres West. Side Jocation, aan ts mortgs Sonn c. Lowe. =. _ Realtor, FE_ Shc fa ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS NR. ST. RENEDICT’S TEL-HURON SHOPPING Huron Gardens. Like new 4 room, 2 bedroom, one floor plan deco- - cated and peipted. Shining oak floors” new hath fixtures, Century ofl untt,- laundry Snace for. recreation, 50 ft attrac tubs front- FE 5-091 Realtor FE 5-047! age with plenty of shade and ga-, 11 _ Joslyn, corner ad rage Offered at 39.060 $1460 dx Oper Eves & Sun FE_ 35-2564 TTS VACANT AND SPICK AND MUL TIPLE LISTING. SERVICE SPAN : WEST SIDE INCOME OPE N° Paved street location, 2 family home with private entrances. in “A-1 condition througheut. 4 rooms and bath down with 2 large bed- rooms for owner rooms and atory. car garage, offered at $12. soe. $3,000 down swate RENTED Riy—-Toa Sel To Trede you" BUY IT—WE’ tt INSURE IT! MAHAN WIN ng | with breezewa please. Be 950—$3,300 di vohoee ranch home featurin. Ock carpeted tractive Kitchen with c ecrestion room, boards moll. heat, the te home will be ve floors, Step-sa “Garbage disposal, At 2 car recreational garage gas heat, ota od te ‘cment large landsce: lot. if ap fenced ase expan- is ent phone FE ‘2-5682 dabie attic tree enough to add . two additional rooms: A bar- MA AY GARDENS gain at $9.950. 2 Sa meow home Love- preenenrsy and REALTOR - BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE van at 12 aes" i ron .< | NEXT DOOR 1 BRANCH ee ee __ foe : WITTE “LAKE BY OWNER. CAN YOU AFORD An extremely attractive home $49 ® mobth for this Ranch type. 3 eearie. room, hot water, gas heat, new anchor Fencing on large lot Self storing rm é& screens. Aten /Aats- Close to shopote center & bus FE 5-2684, . 2 BEDROOM HOME, $950 DOWN. 28 FT fin _Call_ FE 5-2833, evenings Living a. l4xi4 kiteyen, 2 lige bedrooms, oak floors,’ plastered Aes walls, r} car garage, Ae pared road 6 mi. out 1,§00 — $2,600 down. Ob yes! alse finum storms . and screens U H = FOR BETTER HOMES , a ump ries LARGE FAMILY HOME> edroom | story use, full 0474 — FE #7114 basement, close to schools and 83 N. 2. Srastipiayt n Byes: stores, good condition. Tota! = Listing Service reas $0,980 with only $1,500 : wn. COLONIAL #STATES large | NORTH sIDE 4 room home on paved street, room, vinylite full basement, atural ving floors in kitchen, LAKE FRONT room rahch home. nice sized goners home? Spacious living } S07) EM FG eves | Dohelson Park Gls. ’ 2-bamily Special ($350 DOWN. 3 RM *Y 6261 new |. | 1362 | MUtual 44755 tt i { SPE CIAL ii eqgent, 02.000 $3,000 for $4,500 ; sauliy fia louse in. ; Saberten area; with _, lake privileges; Or will — take late. > - ear as part down paym POR COLORED th Rive’ mak Fitters Sam $60 per m on Leslie R. Middleton BRO! PE 7-004 - neighborhood, § large rooms for ‘owner, J} room aot. upstairs, Ve- netian /blinds, hardwood floors, storm heat. new AS. ater ed &' paintea in back 4 room yy = = car gafare onthiy in- come. Price sit 600, Bae down by owner, FE 45435 - BEAUTIFUL, PERMANENT 2 bedroom home. 2 car garage with ‘upstairs 2 bedroom apt. Perfect beach right on the Gulf. Indian Rocks Beach, MPlorkla. Between _ Clearwater ‘and St. Petersburg FE ion _ NEW 3} BEDRM %ANCH PRICE $*° 000, onty $1,300 down, Imm™e- | —. asession 427488 13 Mile Rd. MA 4.2611. Walied 1 Lake reer meme a ron ‘FOR BETTER BUYS Near Clarkston, 7 room 4 bedrm brick, built "$6 sarge lot. 2 baths $36 wionth includes taxes and in- | surance, down ment Arnold Real Estate 270 §. ‘Telegraph Re FE 656-0676 FE °-3i8) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE reasorab.¢ pay- | 4 Bedrms., $4,500 Dn. This home is im nearly perfect — condition inside and out- 5 rms and 2? bedrooms | " and nicely | decorated, GAS heat, i'y car warage. Drive by-—208 Raeburn | ~then phone po an appt to, see. Price $10,500 . Juat the home that many have been wat ~~ Newer 3 bed- room FANE bungelow = with screened breeseway and 2 car parece Beautiful recreation rm Large | secon lot. To include rieh = and he ty ciphotd Truly a home real value. 30 days = This is: Pontiac's best value in a 2 family. 6 «xtra nice rooms, glassed porch down, 4 niture, Fuil ‘price on easy terms of discount ae cash to mortgage. KINZLER- REAL 70 W. Huron 8t _ _Open_ Eve. ‘t an HOUSE WITH large lot. Clintonville. George Marble, Realtor Andersonritie Waterford OR 3-168 No Down Payment - Wi'l butld on your free and clear lot, 2 3 room er Call Oo call Ok 32-7038 “AARON MILFORD GI's $290 DN. Buy direct from builder —_ save sootecs Easy FHA 00) ‘ru L B BASEMENT. SEWER. WATER. ed <4 STREET. ang ah VE | U_ 48015 ‘BROWN After 4 $1,500 DOWN—Owner leav’ po 8 One of our best ar~ ar room ranch e, only wears old. A Jum. storms and cotems: “Plestered wells, Ot! AC furnace. Modern kitchen. Brick planter. Price: at only $8, 750, | $12. 950 REAL VALUE Ideal for the newlyweds. Lovely 3 bedroom moderna e with all the furni- ture toed od, Excelient i Automatic washer & dry Pull presmaya Oil AC farnace. phen. storms and se apa Completely : taetinted See it today $1,250 DOWN—Ranch home with at- tached ved street, ile bath. of & insurance Lorna t ——- SPECIAL—New bungalow wan — 6 anne Lot #0x11T, Prono’ shake staing. Only $950 i $16,700 ENGLISH COLONIAL — 7 home in excelient condition Wall to wall carpet- ing 1', baths. Pull @ivided base- ment nee its = rage. Alum storms screens throughout new ag yeer Very pec to bus, stores and schools. Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake TW. BROWN. Realtor W. Huron 8st Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Service STARTER HOMES We: fag all exterior work | dat nd ve veral ~s STOKES Milford, Michigan Res Suburban Beauty With Two Fireplaces Among other fine homes in exe pelehhorhood. Full basemen, bun- getow large rec rm. with fire- place oil heat, 3 spacious bed- 1ms., CM and. dra living rr. with ‘replace, bright t cheery kitchen, ctramic ‘tile bath, at- tache, garage .mmaculate and models : / garage. Phone PE canner living room wiih at- tractive fireplace, Marge cining NEW LOOK etl, modern ——. wo cohr- ‘| 3 bedroom contemporary for mod- fortable ‘bedroom screened ern fiving. Tiled bath with vanity, porch, auto of] beat, fot 75%150, a = atee Sy ties cubeteetin} down payment.» “ rea iv: — PHA forms, Phone mene i vir d @ call Mr Care “1704 S: Teleg “at Rd. AL - ; af we tae 4008 “PE 425350 * ~' t / + Lo 5 I . = i ! rd Ne 7 le if es \ ‘ oe ¥ Y ni Ok | 7 $1000 DOW This 5 sons bungalow you will |- very attractive inside and ovit Full price $17.900 with $6,000 ¢ an Owner transferred Giroux-Franks iy te eo ESTATE’ | 4305 Dixie | OR _3-9701 $300 DOWN GI Uitra-modern J bedroom contem- petees- Plaster rs, birch ola sat td closets ent, auto. ofl rec. space, alumimum siding. cor- $500 DOWN 4 ROOM LOO NGALOW. LARO® LOT, v- “ HB uma AREA. WILL CONSIDER TRADE ' S R. J. VALUET, Realtor 46 OAKLAND AVE. $-0603 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : food ontden wd lari. sieve and ment, let me —— a EMpire 3 3-4783 s . ree _ Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile Are you a ‘geaiieu farmer ready to ret to retire? a os sae « Shei cee: tte. Sarin ¥ 900, ‘erms ” This-is a small farm for you.: | 2 n NN. Trov location on almost 1 Large acre of tine 5 — =e flame newly dec- ora \ e ed ‘en house teep well. Good = ment with steam heat. Now ve- can ready te move into Priced tor immediate sale at only $11, ¥ low wn payment to responsible buyer. on this one. General Motors Tech _ Center Employes Attention : “Move in teday and be § min. Bae work Beauthul be ad fram er dint ing «sty kitchen. 2 big bedrooms on second floor, 1%9 baths. 1 k to grade and high. schoct - Lots aad lots-of acreage and acreage, We now have an excellent selee- tien of few large sprawling lots Rd. section We are now able to sell these parcels. with iow payment. Come in and avoid the spring rush LADD’ s Ph MUinerrs * esti . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BASEMENT — 2 podroome, livin i. ony nice kitchen and 4 ot heat ona water, fenced back yard and ,, oO this e ——, let off 2. Only $1,500 do OAKLAND LAKE AREA — . Mes a ‘he 3 3 FPAMILY — 6 rooms down for owner and 2 apartments ir rental, Woult make an ideal e and frcome. Has 4 baths, and separate entrances Ideally situat- - eo for schools, stores and bus. Needs only $3,000 down and make it pay for itself $300 DOWN - s, living room and large “utchea, 3 New auto oil ‘furnece on good jot in Northwest. — new subdiri- sion, ; eorae R. Irwin REALTOR 26v Baldwin Ave FE 45-0101 or PE 08-0305 = cL. Sho. IE EOR COLORED — 3 BEDROOM, full basement." 2 car garage. Close to school. $7,- #0 with $1,300 down. . HOUS STON REALTY i ‘OUR HUT PARADE “TRUE LOVE” Will be yours Bh this charming Elizabeth ront Cyclone tenes. lantseaped lawn, lawn, — beach. Only $13, “Two Different Worlds” = artes tam oy tare & Won- 7 ‘ tai 2 cer og he with, Sapte ide grill: Re "GRE EN “POOR” Well, - it's really turquoise mystery either, but there's 4 Loss HOU ND DOG” Welcome-3 bedroom home, 2 lots and a place for your = == Cass Lk for $6050; $1000 «. “Friendly Persuasion” Is all thats needed to fi apprec e charm o! a in Elizabeth Lake tos Possrbilties, “On “Oak een. “SPARY ANN" Would love this Starter home, a!- most ready tg move inte. A chance to Use net own idea and save money. too. Located in an spgie orchard. Only $6500. Low SCHOOL DAYS” Will be a pleasant memory for sour youngsters, only 2 bedrooms, rok ft ° blocks to ibiin Schoo! A nice Fepel room in basement, a hill all their own with the river es boundary line for %% acre lot. — yard fenced im. (8750; $750 WE TRADE i og a noe ELWOOD an. Cabeditenbeth Ra. i284 7 43844 room 7500 “| ner jot, near Auburn Heights. EAST BLY Lovely P scareom home: at bargain price, oak floors, semi ful’ basement, yes heat, gasin- ator, fenced vard, near schoo!s ane? bus Only $10,700 with terms | want to see, neled kitchen and dining room that ing ———— ante, of] heat, lovely room, acre fenced yard, Take privileges on beautiful Loon jake. Owner leaving state. $8,660 fyi price. 3 BEDR ij down to a GI. Why to. cpprectate the = outstanding features Jim Williams “Eitsidea * PEAS | FURNISHED jj Ready to move in—3 room home| located seo grt street in Kee - This EB nol) tor ne eh Pull Only $50 per _LOVELAND Case Lake, Rd. Keego Ma IB Sg in coy ate 14 olen rll ian SUBURBAN — Bun- tiac =La BRICK BUNGALOW Lake. 3 lar Established in 1914 BEDROOMS Well located horth side home. 5 & bath down with oak tloors, plastered walls. 2 nice bedrooms up. Pull b. ment, ofl furnace. ity car ga- rage. 2'y lols. $11,050 — $1,950 down. “OWNER, MUST — Sell new 3-bed- ©. 24 ft, living closet, beautiful coe large tile large » kitchen, ofl furnace. — $17,000 sacrifice for $14 < pad ver ott ke oad. 24 ft. living room, 2 picture windows, 2 nice bed- rme., o8k floors, fine. full = ment, furnace, i%4- car garage , ire, Pte Feelin ed jot. $10, Near Wma rooms, beav- = tie ad be = dullt-in bg » painted walls, carpeted living’ room, off nace,. brics Garage. ne : acre, loo — $2,208 Bal, pei mo. ei 8 je rae bi KENT, Realtor: xie Hwy, at Telegraph Berle tives P\ i A aes Sie NEG ‘ wet i : THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ; i ms sak o = tins Lee bee: 46, Business For Sale Housts* 43 — Sy “Fer Sel Nees 43 - For Sele Houses 43. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP A pio. Ren e HITTEMORE ST. = - $500 DOWN ce ee Houses _/ $290 DOWN | Semen 'eoba 2écalton win | erating. $hi06 5 et oe ee $1000DOWX . fide, ,of Bonne, near | $85 MO. PYMTS.—3o YR. MORTG. si-gon. with $1,500 down 3 bedroom " ee LOOK! 25-3 bedrm. frame ranch homes, Terms arranged pre JI™ WRIGH : full hagement, 6, by 330, %. lots. : ger REAL ‘oe rage rm x wi LLIS M. BREWER: large “kitchen, tile bath | IN WARDS ORCH 345 Oakland Ave. — ° ty . PE 45181 ivetaree ; ARD |™ OMGves. My atnee = ett FE oe et tom OR 3-9300 MLCOLGMIAL, 3 bedem. | . N, ie BLK. N. OF M 60, ian of ground, "begutifu New Three-Bedroom ae anon an GI's, es = etely Som com- Lar, . | aa "FISHER ceramic ted Pash bel ae ae only 91.006 Moat ncie ci Jand Neck | OENUINE sy ‘ | 8 buns’ cuh” pisture-siner Fn 18322 James Cous Detroit, Mich, garage, Garpeting & 4 R h : as & pin. BA — Feo 4 ‘ S iw Ta: ‘ - = tp = = . x | tring foum. “Aled” shower mond 1-910 easy access to schools, shop: anch-Type Home 1's" AiWe 4 SYLVAN eta Gat, Merten = Buy Th P bath, large Gtckea dining ULAInUR Lisroro y Sn ot eee, in Oxford: Has attached ga \ 44 vah 3 ieee wedate Sani deus ta nice trees. Good soil. Well drained. y Thru Partridge. om. Empre cupboards, SERVICE ise in excellent condition. schools, stores and y yrs. old. Ideally e. | City water, $450 down. : List Thru. P. 3 po mg gery ana BY ROCHESTER Pull price $17,780, terms. wan cise dows $5.85, . “fine “home ‘bas been ‘reduced. in| 4 ACRES Hea bey ee % | eae . - to ‘ ° 4 Screens, i beta, paved arive, 9 cadens | Gata eear Peek Prov-| OWE STRAITS LK. |N oa this one belose you buy. ved toad. Close in, You ‘ued | yy a Seneed’ sear "seed cohesl iehoil tal chesciae eonl saat SPRING & ‘SUMMER will — ony New * “1 : poh Ay: yO Fd gad moa WE COVER “ bus, $10,300. Excellent terms. low taxes, $1.800 with tern road,| $008 be here and you will Ranch type home. 1 mi. $500 toGI's : Sowial sguge :f THE STAT a . terms, be lnoking for @ home with wood vt en ose |" bedroom ranch type bome with |° ton ROLLING a view UEEN TE ehia : $500 dn. 4 rms., 2 car ga- $2000 DOWN sree. Monts ene’ that This home is in pertect — + gg Ag homeste with's natural xy | SSS) tee Building 3 years rage. nice, “lo = Take over mortgage ot oe per on aoe buy for, lesa $1,800 lor ’ = paust be seen to t childven. $395 al i play yard old Completsiy-equipped-ready si cecmie | ee) Pree vawnaace « mediante T Ad's, Inc.) ee = s e some mone: Plant : are es. Ni SSS TRADE | SYLVAN REALTY it * ~~ ae S. ne. nae - : : ‘ CO: 3172 W. Huron Dixie Hwy. : me Eeulty of 000 fr | 2983 Orehard Lake Ave. FE 5-04 73 W._ Buree _ PE 5-4510 | _ te aR Flaine | TABTY STORE. Hochecuee on ae Enatty of er trailer or car “iN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER | 2 5- Bronte habe Getes Income Propert ——~—“T 105s laa Living quarters. Only 1 of its Weak a gene i beirm Dreeters car SS esegn abaeek ai BY OWNER. 3 atta BRICK. Y 22871" apie ene naa Maple 9000, lous’ ways. Cell: for particulars. home you can mov ay. ‘2 acre, 2 race, fireplace $ LARGE HOUSE . . ' biches ~~ ving tm. Oniora mane 6% egg tite Se he ale fe. $0,500 wih * addre: R 4 apts, gas am, piven, iro aero sor set; tt NOW ca SUPER ETS. Located space, : rs. 3-0353. 88 on Crystal TROOCE troit, , Rochester, Oxford bathroom, esto, bot we: SACRES—2 BEDRMS, |. Besse on jot "40a tao ‘n"Ou ‘Solita Trsety | Mit Soelay at ena iat Oe SES re nee : NV E You wil love thin modern nome, on |W ui LIS MB . "Brayton Ps é “sins Income TREE DAVIS | sro: ar oun cote Auburn Heights, Only $6,500. home has full | bath, Tierawood | 5 WN Pe oe ER This 2. dusk off the Dizie Hwy. | ee rae aie Cees phone call will the sales. j pérate : ‘| ‘Ss FOR CHETOLAH ome / : “| Knotty" pine r a secret tes oe and baie. 120, monthiy ove yee 14 and 15 in block informat! on business listing “ea i po nel ig og vith sot” upstairs. but set up for A a third EL Michigan’ 28 offices throughou : eo 8 rt - Full _F Sale crea SW. mire «Pw 88100 Seacer on es ANGUS, Shor ( ’ : . HOLMES ay sa py = ean eae ST B The Evenings 1063 W. Huron__—=PE‘$-407 | Faas or a Ortonville National). /2.1 4392 Dixie EIRAM N 3 ACRES ATEWIDE. uy Thru Partridge FAST POSSESSION. Sone) ¥-sete, oo Dewn re 3-1950 North east of Clarkston, large Real Estate Service of Pontiae List Thru Partridge beth ee a & | em ] Located . ebioked tok ae: ~ © 1987 by NEA Serves, ine. For Sale Sale Lake ake Prop. 44 sites, 1717 §. Te fit Se nt ae = preton sida is finished with part brick. pe —_— is convincing the wife that it IS the BEA art heneroaer | ti “PONTIAC REALTY ges Thru Partridge N ST. APPROX. 9 up jor 2 bedrooms, | ment that's doing the deducting!” govern on, Wolverine’ Lake #4 Ez ist Thru Partrid a eee subfloors. —— =, with ‘ Cae WER ony ae idge priced oe wResscaaety | ect, Ht weler ACRES, || fo"Puit price Shea TP | —- en ee oe frontage oa 2 roads. aS | UNION LAKE down. | 0 it. heater, approx. CLOSE TO WATER "For Sale Houses prot L SITES OVER- ? restaurant, Fully -CUCKLER REALTY” | Sis 8% on beckiop Toad. Also | RANCH WMATERFORD OH | wn eee 43, For Sale Houses 43| lake privileges, i805. ow down on iM ‘Wriciir , ae wee 2 Pak w oe 12,500 substantial down iitehes ving room, combined a : hom | BO 145 Oakland A living oh Bas — z t-08i = W. of Pontiac.| board with area, cup- DENNIS oO NOW 2 BROKER ‘Eves "Sey ease’ 5-044] . ement and ga- i Be Templeton, Realt beth with’ show e. MULTIPLE LISTING sERvicm | MY 2-000 ee lake Com basement. stoket beat, lee. Orchard take RAPE 400 wih shower apd finish CITY ltwoBa ACREAGE . bP get ites, bak | OR Mpa ig: A a Two Baths... l,AKEFRONT tors ae : EMBREE "t GREGG mo. PE 61924. HOUSES. LAR ie This home features | baseboard : And 4 bedrooms, feature | ELIZABETH 10 eeres...... 668 be $1 1565 Union Lake Rd ARGE A} BR SMADL. IN-| Dist ting. Paved drive. tiled floors, ar this almost new brici ranch rigs LAKE. €0 foot front. 20 acres... eee pee sere llama) Village: ‘ CUSTOM BUILT ROSE. McLARTY, Bkr St $11,005 with 42408 } vont i a : School dictrict. heer ges Seate. 500. terms. level a: Ay per acre | 33314 Scot eae Aa keene ee FE 22162 or FE 53 Soe Se ot mom. inchoding FOUR 1957 MODELS extras are Bryant sir-con- | ELIZABETH LAKE. RAWFORD AGENCY We Slates & cot teres. siteched eerage, 13a. hv: : re ae oe | Ls | Beeecetar | Sieebee mice tn tu | 3% W. Mares ot "Pe eis | growing communis ‘Re’ comer area, Just 914.980" pa - LAKE i ~ $4,500 do e paved road. 130 ray iy trent E 8. MOSTLY WOODE fie community. No competi- ° CALL MODEL #1 your) M ACEDAY Gi GARDENS Fool beme ie: only. vey od pene ©P N . de. - will- han- age. $8,000 with $2,000 down, it : pent Realty, Ortonville 1011 oon — $-6181. tor. or : iy . ront, | 2 : ‘ ; +41 Bungalow ‘ons large toonise on Scotch Lake. iets of 83 E 3 Bedrm. Brick R 7 LAKE. 90 foot f eat ee 72 ACRES ; 4. . 7 ie ¥, < * " w wer - . ” E. J. DUNLAP bs Buu with ee ee modern bye anch roll in depth. $2,500 "with 51.0001 ter in Pontiac. Sewer & wa “LET'S TALK. CUSTOM BUILDER FE s-1is8 sar Oe lm pt er combined kitchen and dining | Sat. and Sun, 2 to 5 P.M syne y+ Be _Keeot, Pe cise cere ferme. | BUSINESS” = ar hd red walls, s +| Each Colbe aos dew in livi a CEDAR ISL. 4 ACRES, se ACRTOP ROAD’ stot NI ais 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE + rome Lovely | ¥ w sherk Pots of trons Seed os y ese th care iy os = none aire itches Sig mes he ne 93.006 seal aoe ite. » z 3 wooded en Seeannate poll to fe - ; dryer included. price $11,000. _ modern cancent of family liv cabinets | anid wae tact Clark Real Estate, FE ho 866 it and you'll buy. pa srocery S / | pow at- s11,300" with Bae ARK R E AL. EST ATE every family pn A ays orm steel. 2 utility Senn oe . OFTEN HiLLs BRICK FOI 3 1128 Large an, payment. MY to put 0a seve required : fom . ao gee . features the very best of the new "heat, gas hot water, and wa- Littoned base FOLL PAR- Gor Sale F : Exc ceptionslly goed , — , |. RURNISHED HOME ete gaeere ownership & delightful experience vie te a Oe | ee ele arma 48 | ite oh mple trent i : a E ri aes "2 badroom waterfrost iecat: | AVON TWP.-3 BEDROOM BRICK | ‘SueEo! AraC Pal t 0 Talk For Sale Resort Prop. 444; “Agta tn xunzmas sx) Sei iahasrs “ <= beaut of | distinctive basement ad Rs apored be BRICK| TILED BATHS, PAMILY ‘RC ii, | Cass Lakefront = Umber, strawberries, | “nn beouty, Oné design. Living porch. immediate "posses: living "room basement, 18x / OR. PULL atinteeae: Doe Newly remodeled — extras — NT See sre thartins. Chase fo 2 lakes +r 5 ae. geen, tire | Kon. gid.oon ws sn? ia 00 Price’ $36,000--4,000 down. TERED | WALLS: Giknmnat | ful ceramic beth customs oe. “tate Torun Gh 3tan | teed, Boreen neon "Sans orang astee Freez ultra nie ee OVEN D: TIN RANGE, Schon ote bettie see CABIN FOR SALE ¢ 100. | _10ad. Between M24 and Ortonville vel ver location and ers and oven. Lawson “ PosaL: ISHWASHER AND D and it-in range SALE ON PIGEON _ Yolume in this “spot mak : poo Ei. F itied “bata. 2 F : C Wood Co. me ae Est ped n.| RAGE ge BE baie disposal. el mee Bounies aeanee be - Call > Acres} Near Clarkston i a Se ia : = . “Asi ‘| PROVED BY - ; Sserisesdaees 1 All home. f Ee ching tlew sieih reat REALTOR 108 31238 ——BY OWNER , pa gd SEWER: WATER AND wait—call Sow, term. Boot | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A room tenant hous eFoot shed fer i, Tlorids. Telephone leges. @ privi- rn Office Open +7 3 bed OR CKTOP ADS: NEW HICK- able. Lots of shrubbery geres tite ool itional inform . fler 7:00 OR °-6449 room ranch style home tn Y GROVE Lo Boo-Hoo $14,800 with, . Pull price Corner’ W Drayton Plain BLOOMFIELD ‘ ad <2 dove "HIGAN RUISIN bows including : iiliams Lake ery & Mso = oy storms ry serene. Wail Ni — Goat “neve. a ge this OGM EST AREA |} ie elves 7 Lapeer Co. EAE . oR BUSINESS nearly new double width ce- OTE: Owner has now conceded eve je this ce room & bath, also 1! SALE PORAT ’ ment é ry day. : so 1% © i picture window fa 1317: Nothing Down $500 down, $00 gy Wot. | foe the ‘present marbet poe bes galow in West suburban: Ia Rochester; ¢ reome & beth, {eas or tie A =. terms. FE ; TION e . Kitehen is 10x Will bufld 3 bedrm. starter house = = drastically ‘reduc +g wap monte Lichen” and siuated family automatic gy a Song lt LANDMESSER, BROKER Pull tasesnenh, ol furnace, ving vend peembing ‘tS MULTIPLE LISTING. sERVICH’ | acain'be highee by large | 1002308 ft and Gees. Wer Geumen asuee eal Clarkst Fe eiseg = B : 2..car aregs, (on ot. ats pezment ‘wit bulla on CHOICE LOCATION GFive out Saturday or Sunday and ce asc Sio.300 wun st e ghildrea. Oaly OT) | rain ar oun raowr p00 = — a consuees ‘deal for > . i. 5 OR 0 bedroom rane S Mecladioe unex: full partic fine oa = get start 0 = wi $1500 u REAL L ESTATE: INC, FR. : $ 425 sacrifice large equity for e and terms rt ut. e Near downtown Rochester. 3 bed- Mee. Gortsten. Mich. Commercial : tasculate ory ond ‘te bun- SCE NIC 200 ACRES ean mane oo Conon oe root Wea a 2 bed- Hixiat ‘Please sib, Maining room ig Fa - ON BLACKTOP NEAR Rascke Seaet eon tre ; SS ee mo eye -S YOU IN seem: Gite ei property Lerge| WOODWARD AND 8 gua Ar ner thee lip ol eed foe Americ rediater hot mater ae therer Wilson. Bkr. pl. ing al bolurekeeping rooms plastered walls me 1% bal possession. 3 bedrms.| ouse and dims into SCOTT ASK R MR. and it has a full) basement drapes. enetian ee apt. size ‘gas stov rniture, five ble sills. Pull painted’ base- 1% bath ranch homies. Paved| { sesie. 2 mie ners of ‘Los on E. with Deleo oll heat. Setting drapes, venetian blinds, some fur: eas ipon) es, 3 fefrigera- F ment, attached oe —— & driveways. 2 biocks on Rochester road ; n a la lot, 100x150 ft 4 price iil.a30 with . fairly washing machine, al! Sabana "he fouel” vane | vith Snip eee etwee| SPR See K mm | BERS | Sh ee OTE te vent ty he tows 4 5 urn: all am ee = . $3.930— 7 price ii OL 6 Trailers for ren burry—call now for appointment | SM. ALL F ARM INZLER | et eae Maurice Wat on R Sie en ae ineleding 3 dollys. 3 car” ‘carace MACEDAY GARDENS - Rajey living im th I ¢ “IR son, Realtor M houses and other ‘a car garage and office.’ 5 ew decorations. New car- ‘ : Li is large conven: yt esale 311 W. Fifth, Roche SU campus, this lot is @Nxi88 with The ’ petite, ore Se 8 few ot ol se mr Batra] vg por IS WwW. sure oe | 3 bedroom ranch in th soos el hgh Near fuvure pear) Conse te downto 7 ie : ing this $ bedroom. home, wena’, etenen, aa | Span mes, "tn a:or "| let with lake petviloges’ A ¢ | NORTH OF MILFORD. 1% ACRES, fTontage — deat for subd TODAY. a ‘bedroom home, scenic latd, with rolling | ———— ee jot with Jake privileges. $ room cent old farm ge — ideal for subdi- THE Price a, } guivs e situated on lot 100x150. Ves- frontage, Just 20 plenty .of road ROCHES a paneled Meoezceor part almost com plete arm house. viding Excellent’ invest- k—- Uibule entrance 10 the 26%. Pontiac Ow well-traveled gravel ROCHE TER AREA Ts" car attached gerage "Ail new bath, bing! furace io H. W Bi foom with dining el! . on acres. Full = ment lace & GGeotrie . el omesertn, Pol too ALTORS FOR THE FIANDYMAN page. Cail gam he aes. bese ae $64 per month, eels | _EM 3-3220 sisee down. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 504 W. Hu igelow 2 _ bath, oak floors, eed cone Phone OR 31205 Large-9-room home For Sale Lots 4% | 15 West Huron Strect otties FE Pe 65402 R St. - ne it St ae Wallé iled ree nered = au 0 — Sunday 10 to 5| possibilities. 1 acre of Bw pgp des DOR B atem an ee oa ase ee ee Danes 4 stone ww Aspome tet uy ihru Partridge : buy at $7,000, j Part percent mortgage and save ‘List Thru racunge ; , ” Residential ink py ht Fina "AND Qr ric lg eC ULTIPLE K Lake, Oakls course YOU WILE HAVE value | O LISTING SERVICE ampsen ake Oakland, Merrie Oaks Sub. | pW. ‘DIit Is THE “B jue re- NAN 6¢ W. Hu IRD" TO sm a A A] tis D : i 8 mmevryy Bored INTRY HOME : Cherokee. ills. BS x 210. $2,000. PART TIM E os LIQUOR- Fab att Pe ot ia MART saree age eats eatsieg REALTORS FE 4.0628] 2°08 si Ee ae Tree ex” fawn nari of ay) Cy, sen . red a eye appealing five s “ 240 x i mer St. east side, RETIREMEN _~ manufacturing plan rs, . GI's room bungalow with fireplace and 377 8. Telegra 188. $3200. terms. = ENT and only one town. Con . ae ou beat, large 2- oe. DOWN, PLUS MTGE | pandies sme room Considerin aa bh Eves. & Sun. meee a Emmons Street, ouilt in ond ran soil. House able owner's. ant ots 2. ereruinn ous ts cay: skeen ithe Three bedroom brick with full | W. Muro FE 50401 | Sind os oore tod design.” situ - DRAYTON INCOME fi Chinton BP i Plcta/ edo oy chicken house, gra i barn, | ier r hams: estate and ait wil ‘trade : pasem: and 36 recreation “NE A r “Tae cur | There are many out sored tia ZONE } parental term rontage. $3008, / 3 cer garage. Full pri bert ay RAY O’NEIL, Realtor space. A -Gream. bitchen, Hh Oemoaat z AND CLEAN oe em ree wD = eee LAL Con 4 ta some. Consider fand contract Haunuea DINER. Ensv to od. peeps 's, ment. 1! » . me w wy mm 8 down - efficient, ae Pes ta A ape Pond inte and cower Pull” price . fio. ree lot. prow show. Sell, ne we ere | 8 gins Plains. Features an 18 one tae : Los diner in decane: “Gutriet be wise 7103 oF OR Galawi Aves s Lee Call for syeorn down. considering trade. 4 reoms ee wih~. | t& “inall te bexte oo pot frontage, RIDGEW AY re profits. Ful] price qa. oe CANE TQABFINEY |_| Shut Ween Bind. vit et open RAW FORD AGENCY | °C REARDREg Bonoazow tog Pirate trance we | tam “orion Ra. 400 toot. | FoR FARM: FE 4003| 4, Thre. years old. 'W: , - W. Huron 3: . ement, oil ~ AND ACR AT LIVERY ‘ ~— at Arnold Real Estate Call neves. MY ate oe low with tnrge Sve te | RICE, "whee pacuemeh sia on 2 n Bivd. 120 x 122, 16 Cau Se » OR 3-111, tore es, boo omar quatmanrecarcsee: De. . cash, ’ s —_— droom : North RR u h P: roo modern o , Benner, 1648 Island, 210 8. Telegraph siding, lot 104 x 308, y Thru Partridge home. plus 4 rwners u MU $6314. yh ode rere Bend : = heen) Gat your ote’ eee: Li Seen ot Ge ee nen we : PE $-5783 wild about, also full’ be smi be ist Thru Partridge Reus tally ceuiince nbantcee, WE BUILD Florida Retiren : sew ir. en ear the J. A. T | ; ° a one burs nent located near the ion in the ao Es est Suburban BRICKS “$10,975 ‘| Tampa Dade City ‘rear Righ ‘school ia a. fioe "well -com- aylor Roy Annett Inc. we Ea | See aie Bed j " ; y areas also tn . tru -con- | REA rn ‘Bedrm. Bungalow | CEDAR SHAKES $9,975] gist oul bien teues: ial) S | ines cian aats| cee “perry | wero ™ TORR cru gua | beeeaeen, Hehe “t6d Sol | REALTOR Ed 3a > iv" : : > Se TE bene” Stale ‘“ecurir| toby [feel Youceant Seat ihe ne ch a PECIAL sear sarees BE Sat “pet haring | OPet Bremner ant Bae 14" | Sipe ena coer ne AREAL, EETATE o soorpetes | and see gas hot water ; rl of oe, —— 30nt pres _Iufo Cail ‘OR, 31463 0, Also pts. Su, Gan GLAMOROUS B SPAcioUs a Ia ae Only $595 Dn. mR og ‘with ter = area, Price $15,- onthe A. BUSINESSES = : shade ranch h _ —— . — - “i ms, 2 Vi SALE. 4 oR xt) het “Only $ie503| PCTS. cme, Pine Mine EER LAKE FRONT! jo Pretentious T room batt prick | {RE Agom giears. old, Laree | “sire! 40 ft. wide & too ft | O*f0Fd 1050 W. HURON ST, a tioe map oe tnd basements, alt sc. heat, "birch Geaclous) lieies ‘Gustom-buit home wah G cae sitnokcd @ccuce |. tle d_ bath. Carpeting” Solid side long. Price | s4s0 “call after §|— OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 loors, laundry tubs and fi 08 fr 1988 All brick with. |, full basement) three (replaces | Sale Busines ee PE many ther outstanding A bath off th shay three Tee fireplaces.) | |2 LOTS FOR SALE. EA | Sale Busin Sale Land Cont ments, e build anywhere 4 -ca* Carew nbs 20x20" seraetc tae perme. thermo | I eo Do al is 40 x 120. F CH LOT | ~~n~~.~~~~ ee res 52 : = fod ai oven and grill and ] FE_ 8-0920. : PPP LAA NICHOLIE tment te te Mispeet our “plans, : OFFER: 7 5° gna with, ‘ceramic ile “bath Unique’ featares that waeiae|| Real Fst an 208 yosiag i NEAR cry FARE eetccrn eek ae Hey 6 PER CENT L | 't feel obl ‘PERS . Pmmandine view of, the MED gtveent onanssieuies cor aS ompany | quick sale PE S133. | ree 88. 2 int. Building} = TRA ANDLCON. @ i | 30 with $1,250 CT Balance owing $ Cee eet ee lake privileges and restricted sur- 2333 \Woodwarc | - 1333 down | 600. Will ng 37 “. Ms, coment LTOR a ‘cna ™ Bor, ya en dake ree tee. huge bicture roundings is tr sale or trade. ae ee [at UNION LAKE OFFICE on Pert AS M. BREWER sek eae en ee per me tee) A SON REAL’ $900 Dn. mate Priv ileges peees,, 2 sesttal edresms. 8 be open for inspection Sunday. | -——— ~~~ — We have a few good take FE 5- 57704. “ FE 4-5181 $6,080. FE 3-7103 or OR 3 Phone PE i557 Situated on iot ivileges tile Gg Mee ee OSargain, ES goo "Location. lots left, on the following inkes. Rr i es MA 52242) 72097. privileges on Wi ‘oom. M elbow si ntiac, Bogie ji ty ru id 3. BR. RANCH, 2% CAR G. B Th 3 bedroom spl oee| h m. Marvelous verimeter KEEGO HARBOR BUNGALOW ; Carrol ‘Lake Cedar. Island and artridge | 29 PER CENT DISscot ny” me ay Pe Thre pardee sicieraetaeratest| agtadeamia ons | Alva nr, cate SUBURBAN BEAUTY | 8 mie! alte, Sfed‘esi| List Thru Partridge’ | covinamzthes wePaaee rtridge yee possession. Pull price, ee Picture win- Sslow stene’ a throw tran Mecens i” Parton J mere fine homes At - For Fast Results, List this with at? inv ft frontage os ON AUBURN ee by 4-roo or Syl tee ‘ : . 900. nt bon Sconenl’ gas ne | cheery, kite aay eae somd) Sacte pode) oat excellent condition i ; RANCH HOME East of Pontiac with ‘shower. All. plastered ead Ganap 6 car parse do 00nd emasuels is atts crag T G T P.W, V.DIN Haro toe pes month, an income of ret Lake, many Teatuter, on Gil. 3 bedrm. home, built in 1984. fnelud ude brand nee Leak = chee Memes home. Ta good! side amare! * piesa te esl, ee ° rocke e*. NAN ew Huron 8t. ‘es, recrea- _Include in sal : urniture 5 ; -| down, Better R | 42577 Phone’ , fireplece, sunr. 8 carpet and drapes, sale price of $35,000. with ~ROOMIN er hurry! EALTOR . FE 2-4810 Sis gaa Ese scices | Hainan sige | Sasetdeas, Gomem SEE | Dunas hate h et Ein va wa vsien PEO “eat sam | HIGHLAND Mca Gs | poms hore. CALL for sp. | Refeens, utility ‘room, oll! | OR T SMALLER HOME Dandy 6 (seen (bem. win 6a : . TELEGRAPH RD. 20x100, ROAD oney to Loan 53 130. Immediste ‘possession, | DOWN PAYMENT “® beth and half bath. Located ro FAMILY HOME Se re 5 et reali asoert donee ~~~State_Licensed Lenders) $10,000, $2,000 down. |g 2 8 airgrove avenue. Is one of the, Near Pontine Motor OFF SOU growing arse. Peles ee ae J. R. Hi lt 4 Edw. M. S best buys on the market todey. | een ee nny Fg oa otng OUTH BLVD. Steel trusses for a aiehe Buckner e stone ] z North Side tout. Realtor you are ambitious and wish a| 2 Dedrooms, livin, years old.|TWo. well-located tots, 100x224 ft., building: abe can = he a ne i home and incom Aut € and a cofh munit Only $3.950 cash. hon Ww. i up REALTOR 5 room, 2 bedroom hom ¢ vee, “rn te 5-6168 ad. ose oe. eee concrete vet tar Onl Poure aa a *pownship. epmtlry H FE 56181 | built in 1954,°close.to sto: oe: - dow: $1 000 5 Cc | dso a te t,he x) =] we wovertt ano rape | 7. Fahey] Wkrxins LAKE Ep. ate WOOF, Co. Happy Folks Ea, mm Tere 0 ber. FE bum storms and "screens. roa DORR, SON REALTORS oe Gt meg LE AG ae ge Oven giOR 31235 | smile raf em ory MoM 7. ROOM MODERN ALL <2 a = a Cash. me: | Oe After 3 00"OR 3-603 ttt FURN. | |: a Vets—better hurry! ‘$00 DOWN. YOUR IN - LAKE ; ay oa fy “, mer villas r S easy to deal at noe oe o $1, 4 down. % room Elizabeth Lake Estates may ieeibe recess Peeng — oil heat. Needs. some. ™- Yellow sy ILEGES — sing LOR RD. Rent Li sake Reod & Mie} sees con thaaeeer are poet geen ee ae)” eae) Bes eee Be be Hor fake pee Murr! | Sang Rardwood, Hons Sou hi moms hy nin a | ROME Lease Bus. Prop. 49 | i" brastee™* *e bererine 950, “$050 vi on : LTOR ou home. Bodiam % " gown. po with fireplace, pala = street for can $250 down. mee ot As ia Rochester cailage: Yan eat cs, with coved “CLOVERLAWN ST. Provtde fo - 2 family te Avbare Belgite, on, See eaneed Tee poreh | of house offered for 1100 sq. ft. 1226 Ov, 1-4971 MY 3-1543| located on ao large s.real beauty | Four well-located lots, 60x 4,000 SQ. FT. future happiness, immediate and down. Plenty’ of the Basement. oll furnace. $11.-/ 10) north Take Disle Hwy. (v8. ~ STilwell 1-1783_s«| «ssi fine residential agi 60 ft. lot | City water, close to net | well - const S cach cleGh aceon tae we good houses & incomes er 8. te Rashabaw Rd. tine ity limits Hey down payment if $2500 with $400 each or ‘1,400 for all, Only | front benins eareae: x10® brick | COMpany + here eee an with ne’ 7 P. Ww. DINN. AN Zoned Commerci: i tpoesoyg ell 5 about % tile te DR AYTON you" Se ice uaoncien and) ot moRION TW P ora thoroughfares. pe ary comed, and your pelrontce Pepa . aren aes FE ¢aers| “_.~ 5 Feom Dome pius lsssed| Gas ‘beet. Den wie “baths. Good location, “just off Joslyn Feasonable ing area: Will Pad Loans ALL THE eee With 130 toot | “Wontar lot | Goed jase Seg nnn acigatones PLAIN 5 CORNER LOT MACE as8 Gee right with low down payment. to $500. Up to 26 months ° LP WE C e Walton " ge on to ¢ ren. Close ps 4 . A M, = “DAY G aore - You To IVE Blvd.. 20 ll 15 lakes for as . La 4 ai AR DENS S W fe ‘ OWN > HELP YOU own your terms Reduced to $12.28 ote ining. On ‘bosting. A REA i r a athade trees, On beautiful Corner lot, 100x120 ft. with frontage REALT é. PARTRIDGE NER ‘ou need ‘ be interest ront liv ; : s Lake Rd. and M. wih batement, ‘cose to schools | Seminole Hills Brick Si Mee ee ent Rrorniot | ethted'in modern design featuring | own. = sete | 1050 W. HURON ee FINANCE CO. you are a GI. c 5 3 = Headly” empoyed we can hel Large 8 room’ home buit 8° you wont have to rem Sa Gites cesta ame era Wel} srranged Eitehon. Work | 2 ADAMS RD. amet On EVE. ‘TIL: 9 FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG, re oo peal home. Call screened sel pore tirie tees the fe one umber, remember proximately 8.5 in the area. Ap: 3 Sens 2 is a large “pedroom careet pyc to "100x778. -end a eg aTES FOR LEASE 4512 pide Hjonwa EPARD RE - 15x21, ~ dinin y 5 years old. Lot size: me- with lake sivas (te ae station ern service DRA AY SALTY firepiade, & room 12x13, LST _ 2218. ‘| Maceday Lake ‘Takes Soe Foss w res\, high and dry. ft uertieea main thoroughfare i 230 BA a nal 2900 Tienken RA.) > eat, bat x Basement, 6 Ai N=G Pull Price Only: move i and $80 per month. creck oars =a Taio, ctor Wall Lineota | Sakae LED LAKE ALE ‘NORTH END. 2 BED ieely landscaped ]'117 aa : $10,800 W “ EAST SI “GE EO _*m, Full_ basement FE 1-04 rong + 1 ~ Seek Not. 008,008, a JO 4-5777 4 Per Cent Mort ad DE Business 0 CASH QUICKI LY "3 : ———— rtgage CASS LAK Six well-located lots, 40x130 ft. ess Opportunities 51 North 6 Thi. E on’ Emerson. Ot, Cty water & A Real Nice Home Romeo 7 | hls ome ts mm excetent condl-| Ream’ ei caper ie tine ‘wee | ima A.” comer 3 Thandie tot | A oe Up to $500 With 3 é me in excelient ment cost 'w replace- of Cas in fine view corner Mt, Clemens West Sid ane 1950 to 1 k ve oe tonfition, 2 baths. frepince ment cost Also includes storms * — $e ee iva | * eure, Or. paved wareetn ote Uitra-mbdern st le Location title post. seals hres your n ireplaces _ ity ‘room on first floor, Pari : fom, Kitchen with metal cabinets | aqwer. Ideal site for} mith appro S40 ft. wide| Dine” 8 al a r. Part abinets és as or ofganization h ximately 4 nitur: also made io fur- Piece enti, ye.) menetenk Curae ks |S ecelRebai wee fat n't tot eens wig OM] KG oar” EO | ae ee Sein zug entree and ter ae ken’ pie ook Sears ditional buildin bh “RANCH R furnace. 1, HEMPSTEAD BEAUTIFUL OFFI . peaborea sect oak floors meeprgepeageress | Gell ob asl/ OOM He $10,500 Tene, with 000 = * 102 © 5 FRONT. CE AT THE foom, ed wall es ceramic ti ments. © saws sah _— xe worth eer down, is fs ft ad sal FE £0510 = "Coxpmrontya, handy kite ps ¢ acre of, land. Villag wat t G70 DOWN iTO VE R BETTER : OT WATER Ol lore.’ Attached ° ov "and sewer, $20, . oer iS REALTOR, FOR BETTER | SITES PHASE EL landsc garage. Micely fr. term Costs r 3007 W. Huron Be SEE Eernicat SY - Pargeain at ies ete ee: Fortns Paved Groeten dste ten | ————cbee Evenings vc 0 Cherokee Hills ; ETC * Loan Con diced $6,000 Roy Annett In 166. Kew Syedivision. =| i 0 0s eee WHITE Siosed Ike the advantages of \its Gan be used mpany . Giroux. Fra k AY REALTORS C. “Fan's R wtiac Roapd,| GUIDE TO GOL. th Lake Rd. 1 mile “wnat gis: Birch slabs for tables or bench. HT IRON Dinette extension table .... $19. hing er. Box 1 uite, ae Sat springs and mat- I 9 .|Mate «» $10: Fr base. after'6 Din Dinette chairs opine os rs a3 Esa & PIS Views SVS «cee . Pt _* in lg an Pak +107 Gossip bench ‘racks aye LIVING ROOM ko... $18. set, davenport, 2 chairs, 2 eutltanan “gest $ 2.95 tabien I vcoftee, table 080. Te PICK & PAINT STORE : PE -RSON’S 143 Oakland Ave 5-9562 FURNITURE agoP — RADIOS. a TO $12. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _____ 43 Orchard Lake Ave. § FT. KELVINATOR REFRIGERA- tor, In good condition. $30. eee ee — NATIONALLY ADVERTIOND only $149.95 L. A. eee eo. Phone FE 5-9221 ~FOR CASH IN A; HURRY, sell. things through. Classified. Ads re —— HARMONY HOUSE. 6x15 GRAY wool rug and pad, Save $50, FE 8-0275" p | # Orchard Lake Ave. COLDSPOrT REFRIGERATOR, 1 1% cu, f- exe condition. $75, ee 73 ‘Wall fe fle 25¢ FE 141. W: Huron compartment, PE 2-78. 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM pak Only $2 weekly PEARSON'S - K HINE SALES ge eae, fae Fa AN = $600 Baby “Stet, inden Pa |e aoe ,500 A s c TWO 2-Pc Ru 0 ay Savas te ails ba OTTION. lisis’ rug, 1 1Gge, ai { sa., modern or not, DAVENPORT. arm — library tabie, 1 solid weinut 3. For home additions or tm- - |DAVENPORT. FAIR COND. $10,| {marble top). Bedrm. suite, prone a, Sx. _. eee tise Trail, between Wixom & | house fr fed. ‘Norge Pentgeraier ay «ae mS a_i 600. che baie georate oom | Gott en Fv. amp gad [OEP OE aE te Nad & seseee econd mortgages dishes, all excellent cond. W. Hur ” i 2 phone EE 44736 } ROOM SUITE. 6 x 12 TRADE-IN DEPT. ; nreeee ee = Rocking | Guar, electric washer . $90.95 Swaps 55 rs, tables, bookcase, dishes. | Guar. electric refrigerator . $69.95 me ~ . ~ - | ae ogg and misc, age et oy 51 2 pe pe, prin room suite .... $4.9 EAR LIKE- ED- iv room = = a BED- DOUBLE “BED & SPRINGS. 3i5.| 6 5: dicing rom we $49.95 room, modern Father utility tm. DRESSER WITH MIR-/|'S pe. wood dinette ........ $20.95 matic oil ‘furnace & auto, hot) Ri Peas. SMALL MAPLE 3-4 room oil Beater so csaece $39.95 water, complete slum. storms & ey $10. BRASS PIRE-/| $75 v eelchair pane ceee $19.75. screens. ely 60x200 FOr FOR PIREPLACE, $5. FE Wy MAN’S fo oy ‘aca Lag By hy ex GORE BED Like waew | 2: PE 41122 : DUPLEX SOFA BED, LIKE N Pie & : = R. D. RILEY, Broker SOFA, BED, LIKE tues | TRADE ELECTRIO. RANGES FOR itton FE ¢ ees le le S09 Eliz. Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 yt im good conditi _W. Buror . q REPO! ition a dS i SLEC. WATER HEATER —— 6 ek = Aa goekeien 3 3 ml le e218, * j > eae , some cabinets,| 52-gal. cap. 10 yr. Wa™.| tanies, 1 coffee table, $56. Refg., some portabl: , assume payments ranty. “Reg. $149. now only! 39. 47881. on exc. For aon. to| _ $89.95 Milk’ s MT _ 86-1300 PEARSON’S see, cail 24143, Allen's AD ELECTRIC STOVE $30. REPRIG- s IR Ties Cas 3000 HLECTE Fou| chme gas. roiabie, Sewing Mee - FURNITURE~ ie, . Ww ‘A portable se machine ov type-|_new. 830, 31" FV, 060. PE b-2100, | —-©7_ Orchard Leke Ave. ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, Fa.| _ Used Trade In Dept. re wonee oak poe CAsH mous neme brand. — ¥| Lounge chair $9. marred, excéptiogal values. ich- | Dresser $14.95 he igan Fluorescent, 393 Book case .:...... . $14.95 aD a4 VA eae museraic a now ee pay Ic sTOVE WIT ave . J Pri Ta BETTER, EXC.|"and timer. deepwell and Elec * 8 hunter. Swap for gun. OR 3-2637./ oven, bite: ette. 5 piece sec see ++ AP, BUY OR SELL - CALL|EZ. SPINDRY W Cc : iS Brio” ME Pia aSocana |g oe “ w or odel car it. er, chest. and bed .... $40.05 tor -elty S yE 24673. Foabesas TABLE AND FOUR MANY ITEMS & . OR} chatrs, creamy-red color. CONVENIENT TERMS a sorte. for boat trailer.| ABC électric sanae aS — THOMAS ECONOMY WiLL DO WORK FOR G00 ; inch Phileo television — 4 FURNITURE CO, STURD an & if ° gina 4-2889. Abclabiteleabctidey a Call after 6 oe en Mich, FURNITURE : USED REPRIG.........ns05 $29.95 odern housetrailer for ee Bed gag stOVE......0cccscvee sas ot_coinge. GReenieal eat 422, | FOLLY AUTOMATIC ~EUBCTRIC | Used ee 3. AP T COLD-| ftange & refrigerator. Both only comers | ig ay _ ress: es rator ae sph wg 2 yrs, og In very good condition.| New bunk beds, from....... aren i oes Oa BT GOOD COND. 4 _FE 4-3573. ey Electric, WASHING MACHINE, . With senate ‘ee Lake WESTINGHOUSE an cae 12 CU. ft. Late model, aute. defrost. Across top large freezer, eain's $489.05; now only $249.95. MI_6-1300 6-PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM OUTFIT Beautiful dresser, mirror, bed, & chest, 2 Egnaee empe. all for ‘ PEARSON'S FURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7881 WAYNE GABERT’S _ APPLIANCE SALE | comes fri her lny e refrigerators. yers, gas and elect: ric sets, 2 es to pie | 2 tanges and 121 N. Saginaw ZAG SEWING ACME new. oy $81.29. a . Next 1 brine «0 payable March 1. 8-1564 JANUARY or RCA CONSOLE i” TV. “HAHOG- Ager Wilton Oriental rug, RUGS. Bad WOOD DESK. WaR- £ . pny ~~ PR ag ware. buss api (oe Bathinetee new oor Broil. Odds, 2408 Wale. PEd- Anything, geet, Dial FE 28 si. call aher 8 pm. Fit Ri Pre your A gg wall sree. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ie” REA USED CONBOLE TV. 2.78) mirror vanity. $10 : ¢V cotmes En, ss, | eee Ve, ee ots, 2 SPACE HEATERS. EVANS WALTON TV Beds. complete, $12 & Uy Bquip.. $507, Disle Hwy. MA Watton, Ces. Jectys 7 200M) Sete cosh 410. a LADIES COATS. PERFECT CON. chines At endition’ BT mode,|. WE_BUY, BELL OR TRADE | 3 antique violins. PE 8-6053, sewing machines, some cabinets, | ; OAKLAND RNITURE_ CO irr. SHOWCASE SUITABLE FOR some me payments + _ tion, etc. $17.50. Also on me to KENMORE GAS WITH eniid's midj car, runs good, cali FE $6143, Allen's ov 4 ena RAWER A. DELUXE TRONER &/|9 eae eeue end table.’ Pictures &| 5-pce, chrome breakfast set. FE ceomal ih & moved. : ; framed and unframed.) 4-$882. __Press Box 70, ames and other items, MA LANE CEDAR CHEST. 915 OR-|20 USED TV'S (TABLES & 6K: 6-1654. _chard Lake Rd. Apt, ! : soles) sold as group only. As Is, - th AIRE ELECTRIC|fikE NEW. ORIENTAL xu z Housekeeping Shop, 51 3-3806. _tug. 355 8. Winding Dr. ther 6:30. es. | ° ~ 8 SINGLE we Pe $10. |LIMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 47S Sl ae beer, ak: ao au ere nd is Rose MA 66106. Cab. sinks & fittings, «$58.50 up. | i colored rug. neni sen gai, Uhrotee bivektesr xt — oS mee, Sone crock & s. 2 end matic. washer, ironer, aretiige PLUMBING bles. tor, sweeper, 21” TV, ‘el afer 172 8 Saginew st small recio. Can be oun srrider — 2 FE 5-316. ' night, Sat, 2-d & Bun, all "$400 APT, ELEC. RANGE, ‘G0oD CON-|__ aay. 119 LaSalle. dition, PE 1-043¢ MAPLE DESK IN GOOD COND. BED! “a 83. 3 6-6300. sw walnut. Bed, ¢ mirro eree~ dress | MAPLE YOUTH BED. ¢ GOOD CON-| . 4, , Might i ree | p. _B jae Bare MI_6-4396. it BOGART ROTC LAME FE. 50 GAL, HOT WATER T GE ABOUT ANYTHING You WA -floor lamp. OR. 3-3195. FOR THE HOME C FOUND LD THE i aT SALES oi furniture, PE 4.1447, Cleaning Action. RS SS ee te” on MAHOGANY iP batt ae ong OF E1086 ators. aut sake Denters. WiTH ziG.| WE GIVE RED STA r peat whew witec atiachment. Good condition ANCHOR FENCES _ poe nr vanities and springs and| Make 19 payments of $750. Will Al A, . Living suites,| bring home ‘eaytine, No po lg Bp FHA approv sce chairs. tables Ismps.|_ Call eater wi. cor ATES. sre A at-| ALUMINUM SIDING her mise, heme NEW & USED, mort wae. oven. idle, “It's smart to buy in the off- Wisi cur reas : ie reel portavie di washer, etc. season.” Special low prices Im- ul be y * 5 al oe ay mene 9x12 RUGS lation, 5 eehnneel TO TO — tm ipen First pe ris ae ae 2 we tes sell or . acres of Prine — inum storms and 3 a 4 2 i E ee “a : * “hy + . ~Y PRL AN A Wet “What do you mean, “Will I call a cab?’ I happen to be your. aug, man's commanding officer! ) Brrday Alen 2<1 seer For Sale Miscellaneous 60 New oak flooring No, $85 per M New oak ded No. , ‘$il0 M pow — 3 door. $17.00 ee iieial?. new... .... $60 06 Ib. ulation Panalyte glued’ on 4°" plywood : UNION 3145 W: 8 soken 11.96 ao out, res 98. 3 rooms, L} arred “s, ee 03 Or Orchard Lak ° new 32-8402. Empire 2600 Union Lake Cat Commerce L. 1 dou! Lod pug with fittings . ry ands, t lars Ss, irreru SAVE © PLUMBING sipry 172 8. Saginaw PIRST Ve a ie tilts ate hand “Joes pote ol aks. $14.95 2 fiat bed truck racks, ity &t. a phd basins from $10.95. A. Thomp- ae ee : ‘ars es as. ins as Se! A BAW OE | eeuen bine tae cutter’ te, “4. if TOR sO and fi sire Bitar # SS getie. orton KOTO UR | ek Sennett, Pa 4788 tag’ $219.95 sel . Perfect | ALL KINDS C¥ GRA eee ee |e Semon 24” deen $6.84: 30° deep $8.92 Sk CRUSHED STONE SAND, GRAV- BL pes |m pei CONCRET! na. el. Pill. Earl Howard, EM 3-0831, (Garaae Dose ist Segeetaeatge me mower] CALL FE ie oa sn sateen bese ee | After 2 o'clock Afternoons’ modern dest on gout farace tosis ~_._ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 7 oe wm FIREPLACE HARDWOOD, $12 A ni’s. Paddock, #7 mJ Pat : mig a Tppedite | delivery. 2 gee aE aet| Sheetrock [ras kg By ha _ Fuel Lake. Ph. ag 7gerom —|4x8 Sheet $1.35] fish susie att mS AE PRL, | Reta ae | "seas Sak ee, ae | eee a i. 6 OA BARNES HARDWARE | Suzie: get BS fin pig | Pe biome HOT WATER HEATER. eae xia fie Diy Woda ae E 2-644 oll-fired. ca er eu = door jambs, W. P. .. $395| tp, GOOD DRY SLAB Woop or aluminum ucts. Savings on THOROUONBRED oe DING Pr ae Must ‘sell. Make offer 0 Rochester WANTED: PiGs ar ton Test Jones & v$a0e, Clares Clarks- For Sale sear 74 :| 100 CUBCHCERAD. Quick a AE 4 1 Maybee Caving i Hens, shire reds and White Rocks. 1 STEWING HENS. $1.00 ALIVE OR | of z. dressed, ~E Farm Fredace 75 QuaLiTY 8 SAND GROWN OAKLAND | COUNT vo FARMERS’ MARKET Paee covey 8 ont. oom 7 a.m, to HE Flowers sent bases CLARE ‘RD. FE wae OP APPLES. a cia moore Farms. 1900 Silverbell Rd. Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 CASTER SPRAY- Jeri snow blowers, Sosspa 3.6 and 6 bp. rosters 8 snow blades, Evans e607 end Hwy. MA ve f OR OUT THEY GOr Riding & abies Treeers. lawn VELY_8N snow r & roller, hen its, new lie ts wall _reseent, 193 ard Lake Ave. MYERS PUMPS — Proteins amy well jet pumps. ow aaiaten tence & KELLY’S fH SEW ARE ALVA PIPE Me tm. (21) ft jengthe ... 12%e ft ™% pre i) ’ oEe lengths . a] ft. 172 *z w ee in ROME: foot. Wall boxes Ry = dup plex ae on. Bar r roses = oe oe 38 combination Aluminum s Fivewies hoy QUANTITY — Northern Lumber Co. re ee Talbot | Lumber EVERYTHING TO BUILD ; Hardware, oe cae i BLACKETTE’S. ms EP cies e161 Dae ae Eeeaon| pare, ee parts, 9400, 1 aoe “An inch 5 th 1 ult TINOLETA AND EADIE GALE | plete ‘stock of tools. “Mohawk LIONEL AMERICAN ee a waE YER TRAINS | tent, ta Pe oem 7" TS nim ge factory se: ror SLOSE-COU ED, NEW- niietaet yaaa a a me a LIMITE! ath THE ANSWER TO fous | YOUR PROBLEM: Let Want Ads! To sell, rent, {hire, it’s FE 28181, 1* ADDING MACHINES §-3851 or PE $0008. to | Sale Office Equipment 63 1 By CASH REGISTER 1 & ADD J MA- “im combina Like ne os . FE ELECTRIC InG M ACHINE. = Call Jim Tayler, market j m. mine ' Eats Ra SALE. wasiguat CASH iH REO _ mxcéllent GUNS, MO buy ca, ae Sarre, 5 "telegraph hd, sat | te ee Visit our oun service. :30, 1770 8. 7 eonoew $15. table $10, FE 43700, after "SPORTSM EN as, bar Fri. @ to 8. Mon. SANDY'S Sue SHOP ag A POO. _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 an Wwateh dog, 2 years m cana cm ~e Ease: us D BE. ate” 1 Rnole a 2 6 weeks oa: $15. FREE HOME: able male mixed colile. Excellent with saws. WwW. FP. Mi uipment, 1593 8. Wood- CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED HOUGHTEN & SON 428 North Main Rochester OL 1-9761 McCULLOCH CHAIN saws : Rentals Parts & Re 1890 Crooks Ra. $0408 Oliver ’55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good discount. “We also other new and used trac- - tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all types of tractors includ- ing Fords, Ford Fergu- sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers. PONTIAC FARM an INDUS . 825 Woodward ve eel or Te ie WTD.: SMALL USED WHEEL eee = fuaw, bats =a Auction Sale ,77 a ge, Be le bn ge sais Hwy., — SELL, TRADE “B&B Friday .. , 7:30 P.M. cng Ae ~+ 000 P.M, ixie Highway Drayton -Plains OR 3-2717 at tebe rae. Pract nt feo ‘ant, a 90S chairs. Clothing. Real nice ‘fer soot Mis- cellaneous galore & oy: ler, auctioneers, iat 3 2983 831, ~ae +4433.| For Sale For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘= same Watehery, Cc. COND: “een led on lot in fine trailer |, to Pontiac. K. L. sare aa Realtor 2339 Orchard re a :. CLEAN clan MODERN. Ou tanks, _ElLgis cig R AILER EXCHANGE. é A Teas ORAS OPEN MILL. 1620 Wolly ~~ Wanted Livestock 73 NEW F HAMF. ——— 7 north of Groveland | ~~ ties’ Standte and cider wb Oy i : ers, chain ws, ' ae ae a ‘Botanal "Cate Son "eeet price. Term: you, 1 . : on fie Goma he FE Sen For Sale Bicyctes cycles = 84 N CHAIN] | sors 2° RIKE, NEVER Svailaple. Stop ip and ste adem:| 00,2 ers Bete se Ave. (North of 14 Mile Ré.),| CENTURY, BOATS ALL MODELS CLINTON Sah Pantie ING AVAILABLE. _ CHAIN INCRND LAS on SALES |" cmp vi 3127 W, Muron Pe 4-711 a FE pein TERMS — FE ¢11 a ee KING BROS. “Use Our Layaway fama YOUR LH. DEALER motors. All models in stock, yke Harrington Boat Works “presaers Meaty nD KEW 158) V IDEA | 1990 8. Tolbgrn FE 2-8033 M RY I Br eae Maneen. Saas | Fisss “Bad oetare esse ees McCULLOCH Transportation Offered | 87 PARTS AND SERVICE’ ave | A- Auction Sales-} | TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES is Metso treme 3 to 50 ft. id and PRAIRIE Also. 8 from. 161 to wee ol 2 recond s low, low = Bee C DRYER at: @ rent. TR RAILER EXCHANGE. mane Lest —— | ~-OXFORD TRAILER — =. $§ALES 1057 Generals Stuarts, Hy and. Michigan Arrow. 14 to en ane I & carpeted, es will take = SAVE UP UP TO $1,500, CHIE DEMOS large "ig i “iw, wide. 1 or dis we + a MOBILHOME EST ESTATES ‘who Yd i fea dies trailer sales, — rate $23.50, Phone M 32-4611. _Auto Accessories 80 1960 FORD, AND TRANS. yn 7 8 MOTOR 1052 Nash motor. 197 reas v8 Frelenae Rd.; Lake For Sale Tires 80A 80A WE BUY A AND: BELL, Goan VEERD USED tires. white uw on ATES an 503-8 Gagmesw eke STANDARD ) BRAND NEW 1 on General z. so pet cent off, “ED. "WILL IAMS _.#51_ 8. Saginew at } Raeburn ~ 61x15 WHITE 8. W. | LIKE ve Also some = tires _& tudes, _ 101 8. Johnson Auto o Service 8l Rennes CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN bi ear, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- ching Shop 23 Hood. Ez tires. or w oa. Phone F “For Sale Motorcycles 8 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ~ Boats & Accessories 85 DAILY sere WANTED “To Flint, cail OR 33504. ¥ BY A LINER, CALIFOR- nia, $76, St. Petershurg, Tam bons . $39.81; Honolul ‘on 3a gh FRNGK GOING HORT TH. PART way, FE 5-6006, ~Wanted Used Ca ‘Cars 88 PRIVATE P. TY wae ‘s6 OR ‘ST model evie, wAVERIDL’ S cs r arp rm noe EN \PE +6006 See M & M Motor Sales Por top dollar on ‘ate \model 26371 "Dixie Hwy. OR 31603 AS MUCH AS Li FOR JUNK “AND wae care FE 22066 days or “Always Ready to oo BAGLEY AUTO PARTS PE 5-9219 179 BAGLEY sT. . WANTED: GORAE. CARS Bud Shelton Motor Sales zw top dollar a S models, _ Auburn & EB. Bl 46728 HIGH $$$ PAID BUYING FOR Or MOTOR OTOR SALES 254 8. SAGINAW §& rr a —- 8TOP — buy from rivate 'D.; JUNK CARS AND 8CRAP SCRAP Service, call FE 4-0562. THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used need them. Drive the Ariza * ‘ation : 2 pay you we’ I. 4540 Dixie J. VANAVELT For SaleT rucks 90 TRUCK SPECIALS 48 Chey, % ton’ Bell * “Telephone pickup. Like MOW 2. ese eas $295 ‘S44 GMC Bub, Cer ail oes S106 "65 Chev. % ton pickup S704 "56, v. % ton panei $995 "58 Chev, ton ke ...... 81605 "66 Chev. 1% ton stake .., $1895 ney af ou snl —_— down. = HASKINS CHEVROLET - “Oakland County's “Fastest Growing Dealer” Payee — Highway at M15 nites. Hitt 9 = a TRUCK, 450 ‘ OR 3-5681 DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash}, through. oe Ads! FE. 8181. Bal. ne nent, 3320 | 1951 oes MOTOR, 840. jes |. Grion. ars |'51 Ford 2: WE HAVE 1957 - DODGE TRUCKS % AND 1 TON . a. singranridt og 23-3200 Dale H. . Hghes ine Arket 41513 ead Direct Factory Desler=You evel ‘i PANEL TRUCK. REASON. _able. MI 42317, TRUCKS Are- 1953 Chev. 12-Ft. Stake 1955 GMC Suburban © 1948 GMC Suburban 1953 Chev. 34-Ton Stake 1952 Fore - -Ft. Stake 1955 For tet Pickeig: 9 | 1953 GMC Panel 1954 Chev. Panel 1953 Ford F-9 Tractor, air - brakes * 1953 GMC Tractor, 426 cu, in, engine, air brakes, 2-speed axle 1954 Chevrolet Pickup Wilson GMC. «PONTIAC’S ; EXCLUSIVE TRUCK DEALER «= * FE #9485 —— . Oakland at Cass "| GREY" TOR Wer PINANCR ‘a FORD Gepemm aRine’ tam ECONOMY USED CARS, 22 Auburn For Sale Cars 92 1956 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SHOWROOM CONDITIQN, 4,600 MILES. $2,500. CALL FE 43309, “82, 14 DR. DLX. HYDRA H.'& Exe, cond. $545. PH 1956 BUICK SPECIAL. STATION wagon. All extras, Like new, ° yn 5 3 BUICK UICK HARDTOP, Like NEW, “fully equipped. $865. OR 3-4549. BUICK “R& $3 BUICK SPECIAL +DR. SEDAN, cond. Low mileage, 1 owner, _5-8683- or 806 eon ae BUICK ee a es 2 " ., vel power. ‘thao mi, ‘a Buick Century 4-Dr; Hardtop a. R Pt H. Power Steer HURON MTR. SALES. Birmingham Clean Cars New Location Financing Is Our Specialty "52 Ford Club Cpe., Radio and Heater, harp. $20 down ; $27 month 'S1 Ford V-8 Custom 2-Dr., Fordomatic, One Own- er, Radio, Heater, Like New, No. Money -Down 50 Mercury 4-Dr., Radio, Heater, Nice Car. $295, No Money Down: r., Radio and Heater, Good Condition, No Money Down. $295 ’53 Lincoln Capri 4-Door, Full Power, $100 Down, Sharp. $995 ‘Se Buick Hardtop, Yellow and Black. $595 2 ery. $195 No Money Dn. 1’54 Ford. 2-Door, Fordo- matic, Radio, Heater, Sharp. $295 — "54 Mercury 2- De. 5 Merco- matic, Radio, Heater, Sharp. $150 Down ‘54 Buick Super Hardtop, adio, Heater, Power Steering and Brakes, $150 Down , 'S4 Buick Super 4- Door, Radio, Heater, flow. ‘$50 Per Month 34 Lincoln. Capri * H’top, Full Power, What. a ‘Beauty! "55 Chryslers, 2 real dan-- dys; 4-Dr, and H’ top aS Mercurys ; 6 real sharp _ ones tq choose from’ 56 Mercurys; 5 nice ones to choose from ’5S6 Lincolns; 8 to choose from, all kinds 55 Lincoln Capri H’top, . A real beauty, $1995 "56 Mercury O-pass. Sta. Wagon, Power Steering and Brakes 55 Ford 9-pass. Sta. Wgn., Heater, V-8 55 Chevrolet W agon, V-8, Powerglide, Radio and . Heater 55 Mercury Convertibles, Full Power ; 2 to choose from See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. AANCOLK MERCURY DEALER "EEE oS ae MIN : ME Oey ne es tee 3 5 eae Our BUSINESS" 50 Chevrolet Sedan Deliv-~ Dyna- - Fordomatic, Radio and LA sontetineuineraeh RT gon ae ememanesascae en a BSE ali | rman Ca SAL a! < i RSET RL RE A seein a - 16) oveaet | deluxe 4 door . 1960 Pontiac 4 door . . peper ~ 955 R. Lancer H/T. JANUARY CLEARANCE _For Sale Care mn JANUARY } RANCE CEEA: ; cos. | AT REDUCED. PRICES TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 5, : $1 Chev. 2.Dr.....$ 195 *52 Ford 4-Dr, ... nerd aes "53 Chev. 2-Dr. .... *54 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$ 695 54 Pont. Hyd. Sed.. .$ 795 $5 Ford V8 2-Dr. ..$1045 455 Chev. P.G. 2Dr. $1095 iss Geek scaden, wegen” furs |55 Pont, 870 2-Dr. . .$1295 ee Nee ob ievien ga | 55 Buick Spc. Sed.. .$1495 1952 Chevrolet deluxe 4 door i NORTH CHEVROLET ae + 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham CHEV. 210 SERIES. 4 DOOR, heater & radi, One that will suit Ph. OR 31355. “Wearvin 4 DR. LOW 7 MiEIOR standard shift, $550. 0) i CHEV., CLUB COUPE. PE 2-6626 00D ‘$6 96 CHEV. 2 DOOR, 21@ SERIES 6 Heater & reste. veer clean. Ph OR 3-1355 ~ CHEVROLET %. ton pickup, lignt — paint, very Pacer apd priced to. sell. NORTH CHE VROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 189 CHEVROLET. RUNS “Goo. 12 Mariva St, in rear. "51 ar 2DOOR. SPARKLING, | 2 tone areen, std. or power glid ide, $349 1°56 Chev. 2-Dr. ..... $1595 *|'56 Chev, 6 PG. - 4-Dr. Wagon, like new MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Just Your Car Down " ALL CARS INCLUDE 1957 PLATES .CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s .Fastest Growing Dealer” a pe eel way at M15 MA 5 ath Open : nites ‘till 9 1951 ar CHEVROLET "a BEL AIR, R&H, ‘no money down, — pay- ments of $25.63 per mgnth. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest __ 41502, Harold Turner Ford. _ f BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST SED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Seht vue Afatara .$ 495). HASKINS | | Foe San Gare 91) UND eeu ; : di ees S ss ba MERCURY ae 1956 | 2D Dee Hardtops _ Q 2 Re * FORD . 1956 2-Br. & 4-Dr. Hardtops LARRY | + EROME— Rochester Ford Dealer OL 197 a, ‘86 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL ¢ DR. sedan full Pgoia’ sharp car, ask for Earl.’ M : ee ‘41 CHRYSLER WINDSOR GooD cond, No rust out, sell cheap with lots. of extras. _ 2081 Galle | _Way FE 80703, CHRYSLER ‘53 Bae HARDTOP. £xC. Sasoes HARDTOP. FULL wer, aarp ear, Ask for Rocky. CAR PAYMENTS Fall BURDEN- some? Let . > Ale ogg some gaaitie model, Lake Orion Mi Motor Sales ae at ex _Tight. Pe MI ¢ 38 b FORD “PAIRLANE 3 “poor. tc, radio & heater, W- Wallet CAR month. Great Lakes. MI eae TIUATS TVIVTT "55 Chevy Bel Air, 4-Dr. uz g.,wooowaaD og! V-8, Power Glide. R & H. Power r HEVRO 1936 D ¥Y cPE. HURON MTR. SALES | s0's esi aa ula #52_W, Murén Fe_Easst oR BEL AIR esa G00. sis “a. “sefinae. _Di me FOERS:, ‘ — ; Ep JON JON ; 1 ics -_ 18 Teed ion C V |” HONEST VALUES ry nage on Po. o 8 . real nice ar he "6 ere 2 r 6 washers, $805, - 1957 DEMOS 4 and : Officials Cars 2-Drs., 4Drs., Hardtops, Wagons and Converts. : CHEVROLET: * “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” con Dixie Highway at Lt mF @| ©“ CHEVROLET é-door sedan, radio and heat- > Sows coe | beige finish. - .. $595 : Small down paymebt ‘NORTH CHEVROLET oo 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Someone Else Has - PICKED UP. The | TAB... YEAR'S DE- ERTL Eacn . 154 Starchief Ca Cat. .. $12 Coupe, & Heate _ matic, wowalls, Low. sailoage. ™~ "52 R-Wagon Sys Dr. ..$ 795 - ‘oes is — beautiful low mileage : ER *53 Sedan 4 aDoor .. 8 895 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. .$1695|° Radio & Heater, Auto. transmis- ~ sion, W-Walls, 2 Tone paint. : OBILE 755 Super 88 ‘4 _ radio & heater, Hydra- 52 2 Super. Dr. eee 8 695 tee Heater, Dynaflow, 2 Super 4Dr. passe O95 % a3 3 & Heater, Dynafiow. *53 Club Coupe .....$ 595 . Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. BUICK *55 Super 4-Dr, ..... $1895 = Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. ! 185 Be Bel Air ar 2. Dr. . $1395 Radio & Heater, 2 tone paint, PONTIAC +. RETAIL eS, SORE. - «. GOODWILL » ° “USED CARS” Re 37117 724 Oakland 56 Olds Floliday ve $2005 | M8 $1295 | a i AUTO ae $2001 '56 Olds Holiday ©...$2495 56 Buick Riviera ,. .$2895 "55 Olds 4-Door .....$1795° 955 “Olds 2-Door oe $1695 55 Buick Riviera ...$1795 ’55 Ford R-Wagon ..$1595 '54 Stude. Coupe ,..$ 795 54 Ford 2-Door ....$ 795 194 DODGE R&H, & WW. $795 Parkhurst Trailer Park, Lot 6, 1 mile north of Lake Orion on M24. : WHEEL AND DEAL WEEK! '55 Buick 4-Dr. Hardtop THIS BEAUTY ~ $1847 55F ord 9. PAss. Wagon ERBIRD ENGINE. IC, RADIO, HEAT- ER. TOR, & 3 SEATS. RED, & WHITE, RUNS LIKE A $1787 1°55 Chevy 2 Dr, Wagon THIS 2-DR: WAGON IS BEIGE & BROWN, 6. CYLINDER, | MILE- AGE MIZER. LOOK OVER. ae Pontiac 2 2-Dr. TH CYL IC HAS HIGH RUBBER & SHINY SOLID DARK BLUE FINISH 347 Pal decd Dynafio ‘ony., Ford "55 Dodge ‘$6 Buic: '$86 Ford H-T 2-Dr Fewtane Matic ‘65 Chet. Be] Alr 4-Dr.. PG "65 Chev. Beil Air, 2-Dr., P.G. ‘85 Plymouth, 2-Dr ‘56 Mercury 2-Dr. Merc-O- hdd "34 Dodge 4-Dr. Powerflite ‘BM Chevy. 2-Dr. P.G. 328 sis 50'S PORDS EVIES PLYMOUTHS- “ opGEs FROM $165 $495 "B78 | RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge P} ymouth PE 2- ois 232 8 af HAS DRAM a Ic Se ea HEATER, WHIT WALLS, MILEAGE AND | SPARELINO 9. 2-' SANDDUNE | & YELLOW FIN i $1547, NDER_ HYDRAMAT- | . NER DODGE _ 2% MILE. AR * FORD VICTORIA CRESTLIN iE Bandara abift. Good cen _tE $6085, 0193. 0 . 2, DOOR,, 0 R is 3 a 1 ait rnoath. Sresi ess *Ont x cogros matic, ~ Ww. ort, res, hots of eutras. opal rit 150, after 4:00. R V4 ey 2-DOOR over payments ‘ear. 224 8, eck | CHEVROLET ” 1966-Convertibie. V-8 engine, Pow- po Glide, Rawiio and basher. Very *D. $1895 Very easy terms 53 Pontiac 4-Door ° S 695 NORTH CHEVROI ET fi ast conyertible, new ’ : Ma ai, , Fu perfect.... -.. 9168 $195 a pv rt soa) eben’ ~ 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ’ ares lean heater, Ts Gt sane cay Gnie ‘53 Olds 4-Door ....$ Birmingham Custom Vt, RAH, Ford: , | '$2-Packard 4-Dr. ....$ 395) 0 FORD, 2 DR: ve NEW SBAT | ..5'NOSh siniesman super... $1208 UP To 3 MOS. ON BAL 52 Chev. 4-Door ... Ss 395 A vommen oe bs: "35 —— veo eo crameon monn | cnn a con | Sethe! PRMINGHAM RAST “past apron gr.omn [700m amnn.y otomon| Me TORE,YS RABY SMP | al. Setar ple FER | LR oeacay | Saye we nee| Sah Seth Protas ae : sun. Main pochester Id_Motors. 4 —) Suet mer_n on oo -,. a8 JOU BA NEVER “sa ower Gite, power brates & | -*t 1950 xis RD, CALL AVTER 6 P.M. | 066 to 62,798. mall makes & motes | tras," Good condition Call, FE “CHEVROLET | ECONOMY ee yet AUBURN yon Seer ‘2 cH W:| 1954 210 door, radio, heater, Bu d | She lt = SEE A ‘32 foe ~ 4 ts 908% green and beige, real nice car. u e€ on en no a yoo. Pee “sess ei DYKE; NEAR| Offers $795 i hoe “ —=BIRMINGHAM CLEAN USED CARS #0 DOWN BUYS ANY CARS ON OUR LOT. \MMEDIATE DELIV- 2ND CAR SPECIALS = ~ club cou a — Statesman man Super. Hydra- & out. trans, brakes Super 88, 2 door, auto. power steering, 17,000 miles. $400 down. 1936 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 Spt. Sedan. Power- fitte, power steering, 9 tube radio. new. Big discount. 1956 DeSOTO Firefiite Fordor, Power steering, Prec brakes, 9 tube radia & hi- record player. 9,000 miles, Save a 1956 PLYMOUTH tone color sweep. Brand new. Big allowance on your car, 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air Tudor Pati g $300 Aa EVR : 1955 Coreest - Fordor, $1,445, 5 PLYMOUTH Selveders’ * Fordor. Power brakes & Powerflite transmission. 1955 DODGE T Pickup. 7,000 miles. New car gauarantee. 1955 PONTIAC Custom Catalina. Power steering power windows, power brakes & radio. nie one | 4 BUICK Special ifercer, $1,295 CHRYSLER 8 New’ ay erker fordor. Power steering, power brakes. Very clean. 1954 DODGE Coronet 6 Forder, $195 down. $49.82 per month 1954 NASH Buper Ambassador Fordor. $240 n. 1954 OLDSMOBI LE 88 hardtop 24,000 miles. ‘Radio. 1954 DeSOTO 80’ FireDome 8 etree a very clean cars to choose “1953 CHEVROLET * fordor. Powerflite transmission, radio, good gas mileage, 2 cars to choose 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 688 or, $19§ down.- . 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Cl. e. $10 per week 1953 PLYMOUT Cambridge Suburban. Radio. $795 | 1952 CADILLAC | : fordor, Book “ $1,365. Om price $1,065, 1952 PLYMOUT Cambridge Fordor $10 i week. PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe fordor. $95 down. - 161 PLYMOUTH Coricord — $195. FORD a ow Fordor $75 dn, $10 alee -wee iso FORD Custom § tuder. One owner. Very clean. $245 - BRAID Motor Bales DaSoto-Ply mouth Dealer 3) ¥eare "Pair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 Savoy 8 Fordor. Powerflite, two j* : 1956 CH T M 210 8 Cyl. Tudor. 14,000 , miled, DGE cj Se "S$ Pontine Cat, FS. PB .... $1998 ~ . 84 Chevrolet 3-door V-8 $1306 Shar p Car S| NORTH CHEVROLET | 3 Ford Custom "Vig |. suass * = . "54 Ford Vic. Ford-O-Matig¢ .. $1105 254 South Saginaw 1000 S. Woodward Ave. oer qgavert. Pe: sharp . _— Birmingham aries "53 Chev, Pret Powerslide $645 * i -peceecse C8006) oes Ts aa "$3 Ford V-8 2dr, $ 845 ss Ener. Bre Bee Ses Sines i FORD CONVERTIBLE. REAL ‘$3 Ohevy door .......... $ 345 ‘ nice. Radio, heater, white walls, | +5 lee vo. 495 ‘6 Ford N “51 Ford r ‘ $ ae Sm eeds motor, $190. i “aL Gun $ “8S » ah aswel $1305 B~4 gah << $ 295 3 Br Sia Wen. $1688 TR, had Sheclcm Motor Sales, : pase ae C O ud Shelton Motor Sales 1 Seen ai Boor aie Sn: ge HEVROLET Auburn at E. Blvd. PE 46728 |" Guev cD Rey 2 De... Slses ie erg M2 aa yt it v iD-Ra: ats r ove \ = | eg Chftn 4 Door . : Co cars ee gro cars red Sree, jus (regulars. a208. . Ford Door Reereees 3-doors air 34 Station Wagon ...... $1105 with radios and heslere petra a maEVAOLET < COoM- ‘s vy 2 Door ....... . $095 = ae PANY — ROCHESTER, MICHI- "53 Chev 4 Door ...., ceneee $ 505 low as GAN, Where VICE ts not a 83 Ford 2 Door ............ 8 705 word but an mediate ection ‘63 Ford Victoria $ 095 and fafr. We ould ‘33 Pontise Casalina ........ § 995 lke — compare our cipect ; "53 pores $ 995 Low down payments work all makes. — 33 Pym’ Sedan $ oss Up to 3 months & pay ae BRUARY CIAL o- : : = e atment wi ree ‘53 Buick ? ~. $8| NORTH CHEVROLET | speetion ONLY 1 30. B4 buick 4 05 = > / roven expert bumping — paint- Poa “s 1000 S. ‘Woodward Ave. | ing and tree estimates any make. ‘62 Ford Sedan 8 405 "51 Con riible * $405 BIRMINGHAM - e_- truck vepartm to a Ford 2 Db : § 95| Ga FORD V4, R & F. Genuine ‘parts, retail and whole . ws | sale, Glenn’s Motor Sales _ 3 lh ey i081 HUDSON. « DR. $180. OR 254 SOUTH SAGINAW es. y Od eaent | 5-0088. FE 47371 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE. CALL | —SrivaTe OWNER MUST SELL ‘ DODGE. 4 DR. GOOD CON after 3:30. Mary Thompeca, FE) ” iss9 ON CLUB CPE. “aon. $100, Call PE 64872. mt | Stats. : __RADIO AND HEATER, ac DODGE .1950 4 DR. R&H. EXc. +52 FORD 6 OR VIRECTIONAL SIG. =. rivate owner, $225. FE/ 4 door, very clean. $125 down. NALS ENTLY OVER- ‘$5 OLDSMOBILE HAULED ENGINE, NEW TOR, Db BODY - CALL OR 3-1186 ANYTIME. 1966 JAGUAR, | MARK vu SE- pow: | ‘er brakes. red leather interior, i 9.500 miles o CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141 °$1 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN new, RS 22 T. RADI a __ 2. DOOR. HYDRA HEAT- & Tadio. lowner car.. Ph. OR 1950 OLDS 88, R&H Powder a, N assume month. Parks, as 47500, Haro! _Turner Ford. AUBURN MTR. SALES ‘$6 Olds Super 88. Holiday Sedan. Pull pewer, re 3 ~» «€ll with Chev. Bel Air Sedan. Powér — R & H, One owner, Really rp. "$0 Pontiac. 2 dr. No rust, Jet — with W.W California ¢ "33 Olds Super Sedan. ashe. — One of the best autos on oy aw bende 2 dr. A REAL clean ay = L . Come out and see We also have a fine selection pf '50 bol aes ‘82 models, Ideal second clean = th c ~ "$3 Nash, 4 @. aes. nice car. "$3 Pontiac dr, Ryérem matic, yhenney i payments of Seat fi | AUBU RN MTR. SALES » B. Bivd. 8. FE 3-1471 pt tiew gy Da ROOER'S SALES AND 695 Auburn AREN. VAN DYKE; 2 PONTIAC ‘52 +DR.- MAple 5-4962. CHEVROLET > 1955 210 2-door, green and beige, radio ang heater $1095 Low down payment ‘NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘ine enaeee , PLYMOUTH : IMPERIAL Charnes Sale of All Used Cars 1996. Pontiac Star Chief hard top, 6 a. filly eqmgped. : 1055 Plymouth Belvedere, ‘Chub Be- 2 Pe 1958 Plymouth Savoy, 4 dr., , 2 tone paint, R&H, W tires. 1955 DeSoto v4, adr. overdrive, special 2 tone, W.W. tires, 1953 N.Y,, V¥-4, 4dr., ; tipped, clean’ funy TT <| 1988 Belvedere hard top 32 8. MAIN sT CLARKSTON ss Sita tPienes : hone MAple 5-5141 . PONTIAC sss conep Pa 7 DR. hydramatic deluxe. 2 tone. Low milea fa 5-4466. ps6 4 DR ’ ; By ara Vogue @tone, R & H. : dramatic & other accessories 2 a beve you been in, buddy" PLYMOUTH | censiser weds & ervenge 1953 sedan’ reen in? F a eels RUN radio, heater "= wo ee cond. ‘57 license. FE tee ___ FotySale Cars 91 ___For § Sale Cars 91 Cars 91 emer: ———— ee $495 "52 Nash, cian: finance _ : West Side Used Cars J TAT JPT : po x ¢ _23 AUBURN - Drive out where overhead is low Small down payment ~ cellent i ‘Bo t makes mode i eg ’ O a ees. interior eH v4, . Huron 42185 Poi tia S NORTH SHEVROLET REM, Car must sell quick, Phone mw est "Bide Used Cars - ONNAC OAIeS | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | Pike Rd, : : or 1057 Starghief 4 dr. custom sed: Birmingham EHC “eodtion” Bao ane es = 1953 B power, Demonstrator " A qus an yaoi good! iss0 FORD, R&H WO MONEY Radio oe eee | hs CATALINA. R & used oats Honest fair ekting is cage apg oP gr, ato ghee _ fale. ee et, ~ & geet aeetan, Pinte Midwest ¢750h, StF 1958 Ford customtine Low mileage. ‘S RONTIA ta CHIEFTAIN TAIN SEDAN. NORTH PONTIAC A LES. Turner Ford. 1953 Chevrolet. Radio, Heater. Be ata T Ty tines, sactee, “body, |.212 W. Manteatm _ bE _+oisi 1952 FORD. EXC. ~€OND. WITH — smission. Low mileage. tires, perféct. $5 dn. $28 month. 1960 Cc, R&H, 8 . JET Sead" tee? Pastis” | Mabe peg Seagapvow | rah Tabor Wt Ee ———_| esha es, See ~*55 Ford Convertible — __MAple bites’ or MAple S-1141__ we tekelied mae fen Balt Creat a A beautiful green with white top. isso MERCURY. RUNS GOOD. 13 $100 takes &. Call after 6 p.m. | —Tet-oeee eS Yoriamatic. WW. tires, | _Mativa Bt. in_rear. FE 41939. "™*| 193 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY “ hite leather trim 1 DONT 7 Ox. : MApile 5-6577. : : Seat rr Sere] Meaemiies Wie MAME | oy yy SAVE,SLOOO” | ing Fong PRLaRE 2 BOE r| babel race ral alr ts DODGE 8 Lie, 4400) Van DYKE | ‘ST, Dodge, ousem revel, ¢ goer) om Se. PE 31542, Harry Ris: AUTO eALES _NES MILE. __ “demo with very low mileage, 1081 PONTIAC OATALINA, 4 DR. 68 Oakland ____FE_¥2331| RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS — | 1955 Ply suburban A-1'con-| Demonstrator. All deluxe equip. FORD. 196. & PASSENGER sta-|- U**¢ Cars. ir work: dition only $1 we Priced to sell. PE 6-0354, Bog, wagon. xccutive s, fam, SO: | mse & Porter Ra. "EM 2-4006| “e £°M: very sharp ties. | W4, PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP. ‘@ FORD. 2 DOOR. ‘ownien,| PRICED "FOR QUICK sate | 190) Cher, pare top. very clean | Byars. meet Tes tnan 1,000 ___OR_3-9002. "83 Nash, hard T-+tone green, STATT's MOTOR SALES __miles. Ph. OR 31355. LOW MILEAGE. PAIRLANE Vic Phone or E CARS & TRUCKS aT) 8 STAR CHIEFTAIN. — _— : ee Pk = aL 43-1160, . # MM Lake MY 3-2750 snags ee & Fado, . 1 Ratt pores. Tom Hehe ne, MG | MASE SAM SLER CONVERT. SECOND CARS 3 PONTIAC. 2. DOOR, 36,000 +5185. "63 Chevie Powerglide, 2 dr. very |- ties. Al ond. $605, ‘Ph. OR wale Bay Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN- MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS. PE 4-3885 For The Best . | Ip the Used Cars Come Out To ‘LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES _ . Ford-Mercury’ : MY 2-2611 4 DR. STAR "92 V8 — COMDR. CONVERT. hard Power steering, power] Hydra R&aH, W-W tires, | aoe = extras. BSales-| fender oniste, back Ld lights, ex- demonstra mileage tra clean. $425. Greenwood, | rr. 2111, Ask qo Jack Masen.' B'ham, MI | Ral, WW.) ‘Goines! & ae Beg an ey: USED CAR BUY | ‘FULL PRICE INCLUDES © ‘537 PLATES*AND SALES TAX | FULL PRICE $295 “50 FORD Club. b Coupe 530 FORD 2Door ‘51 PONTIAC 4Boor FULL PRICE $395 ‘SL FORD 2Door 432, HUDSON 4 Door ~ '53, PONTIAC 2-Door FULL PRICE $595 53 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe "52 FORD 4-Door . 36T ‘51 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door ire 3076 33 WILLYS Club Coupe 50 PONTIAC "Station Wagon : ee tl {i 'S2 FORD Club Coupe *55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon 'S4 PONTI AC “+ Door FULL PRICE $695. _ "53 PONTIAC Door _ 53 FORD 2-Door FULL PRICE: $1095 54 FORD Convertible ’54 FORD Station Wagon ~~ FULL PRICE $1645 3116 '56 FORD 2-Door _ 55 FORD Club Coupe *55 FORD Convertible 3005 55 FORD Station Wagon. i Cy Owens: Your F Y coo FORD Dealer | 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 93-4101 Open 8 A.M to 9 P.M. FE 5-3088 $1945 "55 Buick Super Hard- tops. Several to choose from. 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News . WCAR, New WPON, World News WXYZ, Red Fole: Daryll, a pretty brunette, She had H AMPTON T V | WWs, News. : {EOR, Matic win Mason oe WIR, Muse Bell CKLW. pee Device Ghee HOLLYWOOD — Nineteen an advantage over the others — 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | Ray: 190—WiK, News GELS: guns ot feaaie | ied? Westena tes GP. sretty ond young, are proctishe Ses bern at Pamsenmeelass uron < wee Don ww. tching Br. : wae Fa A a wxYz, Cale Conners ‘that an actress will do anything— | ussia’ s Crimea. Now 24, she WPON, News. @ports WXYZ. fone of oo PPok: Early Bird Club TBE. fs By he jeven to shaving off her hair — for came to this country five years o20— ‘De $.90—WJR, W “good: gy HF Weak’ Ne News. Cari wri iene” tessa ete 8 pai rae. ieee. * * * ” > wave, ue 11:30—WJR, Music WXY2. McKensie 1:40 — WIR, Jobnny Dollar * ke ie $| Sua Bo See. Rats hep of aed CEL. yous, Wed Bovies Rite Univeisal - International studios _ ler accent is real. 2 weake Se Trelis pee ' | WRON, Musie W “with Meson | Weow. News, 5. Gee ties Wak. New, Indictment Placed an advertisement in the! S| vinkAbie cates teceee - SATURDAY MORNING | 9:30—WJR, Travel Books WXYZ, Metrop. 0 tyade papers which read: 2| ww ee ¢:00—WJR. Dan Kirby 10:00—-WJR, News, Drake WJBK. News, setae “Wanted— immediately. Beau-| $) Seve Fe cee Weve MEO ome WHE Woke diane | GWEON, Holiday tiful girl with long hair— willing| 2 Wek. Bs T Rese W, Ge toca ‘ CRLW. News Birthday a hg Pan Americen to have it shaved of. for a leading) 2 7:30—WW3J, 3-Star Extra WCAR, News SES cue ‘AR, Rews. M.D, Beall woe it Opera oe Rag ee International's SERVICE q| wxyz, : . . 3:00—WIR, News, ave : - 2] CKUW Gabriel Hestter | 6:90—WIR, Voce of Agriclt. |10:90—WW), WW, New "The role is that of Stalin's] Al“ WORK GUARANTEED : $ 2:00— wan, Robert 2 Lewis WWJ. Bob VMarwel WXYZ, Ar ~ ae ’CAR, ged 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) ~ $) ww. were, P sed cay. per ome 3: "ew, Mews Stars for Defense mistress. According to the script, We Feature 3 Mi, West of Utien RE 2-611 2 pA ee Ge Ro-na. | -WCAR, News 11:06—WIR, Tunes, Lewis WJR. Parade of Bands he liked to shave off the hair. of . Frosen Brine Shrimp in Stock $| WCAR. © F:00—wIR, Gan’ Kirby wate Hews, i ‘bes rw, ‘Monitor girl friends who displeased him. | y Vania an at All Times > se—wim Amos "m Andy pat. Aa 3d WJBK, News, Wan, News, Sho _ Producer Al Zugsmith frankly | Seam, Ror CRLW. Good ‘Morning WCAR, News, Bruce Martyn 4:40 WIR. Music Hall was overwhelmed at the turnout. : : 9:00—WJR, Income Tax SoA teen ane 11:30—WwJ. News, Monitor | Cxiw. Ger Rie” “Tl thought we would have to enit ; ‘ Was. News WPON, Esriy Bird Club CKLW, ‘‘ews, re, Device Woan, Rows, hook -1 dress up Yul Brynner in girl, : MUNTZ TV | CKLW, State of Nation t:a0—w Hen 1 RATURDAT ar: bd ges 6:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart iclothes,” he said. i Good Used TV Sets 9:30 WIR, Go They Bay WJBK, News, Reid Owl hers by Cetee | Ce ee oe | ‘The part calls for a week's work. Reasonably Priced SERVICE WORK, People @pcak | ees eik us Wen WEYZ, News, winter WIBK, News Don McLeod lin the picture at $285 but Zug- . Member of Oakland County || '*:#¢—WJR. Symphony wate Bob Maxell WIBK. News Lenhandt bn Wik ste all smith said a 10-week publicity wedkeete oo ae oie Electronics Association | Sxtw, Subtle Heatter CRLW. Ne News, Good ood Morning WPON, World News XYZ. "Ea MeKenize jtour alse is in the offing. Y Jolege | WXYZ. Vandereook News, 1t:80—WJH, Time tor Music| ‘PON, Holiday | One of the prettiest oi the group | rj : |was Asa Maynor, 23, a New York CONDON S$ Oven Eves. “iil 10 P.M. : | lactress,. She had becutiful red RADIO G TV - -C&VTV (158 Oakland , Vo. ae uaa Lo? | SALES & SERVICE Mart -- 10 ay S televl1slon rOg TAMS -— -!| — sorervt ovrvooK — Comedienne Jeannie Carson believes | . * : | her TV show, “Hey, Jeannie,” has a very good chance of being re- |w r ae ee ; Bema om 127 8. Parke, Cerner Aubers Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice newed by the sponsor. However, the fate cf the situation comedy, besa, to Bay aR al cslor” & a Call FE 4-9736 . 1 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV : Factory Avthorized Sylvania Service SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders ® Record Players eT.V. © Hi-Fi ® Radio © Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-579} _ Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV 12; ot Mr. Wigard. & Hardy, 1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4 Saturday Matinee. - 1:30—-(2) TV News. (9) New Hori- zons. 1;45—(2) Hockey Preview. 2:00—(2) Big League Hockey. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS is: 15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- (9) Laurel 6:00—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. ($)| tion. Space Ranger. (4) News aaal 8:30—(2) Sermons — Science. Sports. . \8:65—(4) (Color) News. |6:15—-(4) Weathercast. (2) News. |9.99-(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) /6:20—(4) Box Four. Industry on Parade. (7) America \6:25—(2) TV ‘Weatherman. on Parade. . “Cor-|9:15—(4) City Affairs. - (1) ber” starring Philip Ober, Nancy $:80—(7) Milky’s Movie Party. Gates, (2) Adventures of Ellery Queen. Featuring Hugh Marlowe. 11:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. 4:15—(9) Featurette. RCA COLOR TV | oo Rin Tin Tin. “Serrowful| Cowboy Theater. Race—Hialeah, (9) Texas Mu- = — ee (9) Million Dollar)11:45—(9) Billboard. sical Harts. ovie. vian Blaine, Perry Camo. Dennis O’Kecle in “Dail 11:50—(9) Featurette. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) (Color) Colorland. (9) Uncommon 4 + se earn Fate of TV Program ee come in: sntyrel an? I won't have Girls Willing 4:00—(2) News. 2 2 4 televised Saturdays at 9:30 p. m. over CBS, won't be certain until | March ‘ told a reporter. “This way it will rennet eee — i happy with it. However, they never make a de{:sion one way lor the other until March.” Another favorable sign is the | tact that a hefty bankroller «has ieome in on a cosponsorship deal.) \E ven with such good tidings, Jean- 'nie must wait. It's sort of like lis- She Considers Prospects Good nered.” (9) Boston Blackie.'9:39(2) Captain Kangaroo, (4)| Foreign Intrigue. (9) Setarday , Ce ee “Deadline.” (4) Western _,Mar-|. al ‘Em. ® Crusade = Matinee, Actress Won’t Be Told ieoctees rs o "| nemo ne 6 Frepetet. © Ju Until March Whether’ e+e) < 7:00—(1) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. mei ee =» ety a oe hanes: ot Jungle Show Will Continue If Hey, Jeannie is renewed, it (9) Man Behind the Badge. (4) “Powmdup ae Mouse Play * ‘ |will be a triumph for the actress’ M ( CAI f UM ao eg Ue a house. (4) I Married Joan. "|8:15—(9) Hopalong Cassidy, By BOB THOMAS considerable talents. She started . . ithe “show virtually unknown to HOLLYWOOD \# — This is the American audiences, having ap- wicer seesen in. TV. peared only on four spectaculars| HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room — | Expert Guidance — Complete Installation 409 E. Maple, Birmingham & DEAN MI 4-5230 ; and a few guest spots. A stage Now is the time wher all good gtap jn England, she was brought’ = men rian to look to their ratings. here by Max Liebman. The next few weeks will deter-| “I was appearing in a musical mine life or death for many a TV, version of ‘Daddy Long Legs,” HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COMPONENTS— Face.” (4) Eddie Fisher. (2) series. Already Noah's Ark has she explained. ‘The show had L PRICE saamrecnen - Friend Flicka. 1y/ SATURDAY AFTERNOON Valor. bitten the dust, and The Brothers been running 2% years, and he CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS co 7:45—(4) News. }12:00—(2) The Big Top. (7) ran r~ Roy Rogers. (7) Bowling) may follow. | saw me in the last week of the : ywe 6 Models on Display |'s:00-17) Jim Bowie. ““Convoy| McKenzie. (9) Country Calendar.| Champions. (9} Wild Bill Hickok. 9 to * ° ‘run!” 135 Globe Se. H. Peterson FE 5-3135 Blond or Mahogany Gold.” .(4) Blondie. @ West) - ° One of the new shows that may. ; x * & Rene eecuenar: mame orem ee Point, ‘ ~~“ succeed is Hey, Jeannie, starring, Jeannie figures it was fate that, : H AMPTON TV we — = as, Richard 4 — to the ma a cute little Scottish-English red- brougtit her here, and she isn’t! MOTOROLA ADMIRAL SERVICE - oss i ee.| , head named Jeannie Carson. one to fight fate. She and her! sai 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 || (4) Life of Riley. (2) Dick)? zx’. | | “We won't know until March,” husband-manager Bill Redmond 4 RADIO and TELEVISION Powelt's Zane dene —_— os 5 se said the actress, “but it looks have decided to settle ‘here. SALES and SERVICE : “Back Trail,” ‘ames 18 Out of the very favorable, The ratings have Theyre shopping for a home and NEW AND USED ALES RCA COLOR TV derson, Catherin McLeod. rT x d been climbing all the time, and have taken the first step wrand 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Open etewe ‘19 PE 4-584) - . $:00—(T) Treasure Hunt. (9) . }% Dress parte | the Sponsors appear to be very! citizenship. . pen Fri. s oe Sales and Service Henry Theater. Thomas Mitchell,|3} eit, mound - . als ce Oe = = = Mona Freeman, Hans Conreid, thon 9 i : 24 German title M Ramble in “M aoe ee | mate ae eee 3 422 W. Huron St. PE 4-1133| dams and Eve. Howard Duff? cig. ed ot : rT = nha . ks Adams and Eve. Howard Dui, ” ' Ida Lupino, 33 Boe rt 30-17) The Vise. “Short Cut to/35 35 Heterst ~ : HEAR -Murder.” (9) Country Hoedown.|** Gen. Robert &. —ae ae rN | (4) Big Story. “Checkmate.” (2)/31 win adh : yy _ ~ . : | Playhouse. Bob Cummings. “One '%% “716° off?" Uy a ; \ : ; | Left Over.” : Orey —_" Vo ® : /loxe :00—(7) Ray Anthony Show. Den-|"' reason = ; r “| : MecRAE |= f rh , saturday onday | views new Calypso dance. (9)| sank : ’ oe es ——— oe i Butterflies 4 = SI NG Yama puke vs Yenee pentey w =. = Tse So 4 PORTABLE HOTPOINT TV . (2) The Lineup. “Juke Box)*¢ Diminutive 23 Gibbering — ; : ” . suffixes x — e@ Automatic matched ~ = Call Bandit Case. 6 Female sheep = 35 ; ht ‘n’ Sound FE 8-8691 fics Doughaa tie dese itor ve Fae ot Abra’ ton Reg. $99.95 aul { a and toty, be 0 Seay -_ B ete @ ‘Lighthouse’ ee (2) Mr. District ia. “Mig- 33 Prolonged 5 spotter DO-IT-YOURSELF | ratory Worker.” i oPewsthedag TUBE TESTER | 0:52 {Color Rea Barber's) 2 poken 1 Pall flower ° ONLY re) Eves. ‘til 9 pret = ae & Sess) ali [tunes - sate “ e 80% brighter picture ves. cinnat; Redlegs manager, visits aa cate, eteinigir ; HAMPTON ELECTRIC |) 1:00 Soupy’s On. (9) National orang et) gra merc CMa $28 Liane e Automatic focus News. (4) News. (2) News. 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Lawrerice Street = PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 Visit the Scheol or Return This Advertisement for Information a ii Ns Cibola alin cad: r q By INTERNATIONAL NEWS y * SERVICE Keeping the Americap labor movement unified while driving out its racketeers and Communists ought to be a relatively simple job for George Meany. He once out- talked John L, Lewis. That was 10 years—-age: ‘The powerful Lewis, head of the Mine Workers Union, was back in the fold of the American Federation of Labor at the time. Meany, 14 years younger than Lewis, was merely secretary-treasurer of the AFL. ‘The question was whether members of the federation’s executive committee should sign non-communist affidavits as re- quired by the Taft-Hartley Labor Law. In his usual rolliig phrases, ‘direct way, Meany said yes. - The’ AFL accepted -Meany’s federation shortly thereafter. POWER GREW The 200-pound, cigar-chomping 1 Meany went on to become the eT ae ee 4. Lewis said-no. In his vigorous, | | arguments. Lewis, rejected one of, ithe few times of his life, quit the '/Man Who Outtalked Lewis Now Leads Union Parley merger. Her convinced the AFL that it wag time to stop demanding that the CIO repent for splitting away'from the federation in the 1930s. He convinced the CIO that, merger woute mean peace with | honor, The 62-year-old Meany, once a union local president and a union member for 41 years, has battled the government frequently, an fought other labor leaders. He = won some victories and suffered some defeats, but he has _ he was a man who couldn't be pushed around. In 1953, he called before a Sen- : mn heme : * ‘ - e : ae : aid og . wa ae a THE. PONTIAC Press, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 eS aioe “Paunch'* "teays Berne Meany Holds Labor. Spotlight + : Se omnes ed = shoremen's Association. When one senator demanded that Meany kick the ILA out of the AFL, the union president rétorted:. “What we do is something we decide. 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