y ?— Sixth-in is ag 
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“A ha roe Setlane ies se See ery 2 
tat oF outside of a town in Georgia.   
Meanwhile, Circuit Judge 
             
  This Moriine Courtioeim Space Big Problem   
a Month 
yesterday. instons ena its OUNtY GOP Eyes Proposal 
to Add Three More: Judges 
ing consideration by county Republicans, State Rep. 
Farrell E. Roberts of West Bloomfield Township said 
He said meetings are being considered with the Board 
of Supervisors and the four present circuit judges to dis-   
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Gambling Series 
    Potter Urges Probe 
of Newsprint Prices 
WASHINGTON «@—Sen. Potter 
  
  
      
         
          
    
    
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eee In Today’ s Press | 
men, women and chil- | puilding News ........ 15 - 22 
y. 1, 1965, when a United | Church News .........--. 8-7 
jen. DOSB was .shattered miy News ....... bisiads 3 
Sis beaks otit | dam sss ir beet field mear Lohg- | Comes «........6-0..06 0 “ 
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he qever disclosed ‘Theaters eae gecveese a 
of aque Be Wiioos, Bart cessed ngney i} 
  fi iy lary in $8000 Bight inmrence? 
  
  “fo Death i in Gas Chanibar 
sect Sache la ‘oe ‘it, ss ‘conti 
pair Male atte bis mater eee ! 
       ‘cuss the question. Court- 
room space is an important 
consideration in asking the 
legislature for new judicial 
posts, he said. 
“Right now, we haven't got any 
space in the present court house to 
provide new judges with court- 
rooms,” Roberts pointed out. 
He said the conferences would 
  ing citizens of their communities, 
gathered sol at night and 
peered from ind~ their bed 
sheets to watch initiation cere- 
monies. 
The Kian for a time was sald 
the Department of Justice, 26- 
year-old J. Edgar Hoover found 
himself transferred from his post 
as special assistant to the attor- 
ney .general into the position of} ip 
assistant director of the Bureau 
of Investigation on Aug, 22, 1921. 
————- Hoover went on the Bureau's pay- 
roll at an annual salary of $4,000. 
* *¢ « 
For more than a year, the Bu- 
reau of Investigation checked on 
Klan activities without finding any 
federal law violations. 
But one day in September, 1922, 
Hoover sat in his office and 
listened to a fantastic tale brought 
to him by Paul Wooton, Washing- 
Ku Kiux Klan. 
“Do you mean to say the 
geverner of Louisiana can’t 
even use the telephone, tele- 
graph, or the United States 
og go we a A cgmme ll 
Hoover exclaimed. 
from Gov. John M. Parker otf 
Louisiana. “I brought you this 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 
Holly Resident 
Free on Bond Terryah Stands Mute 
to Charge of Leaving 
7 in Wastebasket   
Warrants 
ecutor’s office, said Detective 
    
Curbs the Press   
  “gdvermment, ha ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)—Turkey 
published a decree forbidding newspapers to put © 
out extra editions. Turkey's Parliament last June — 
approved a strict new law to curb the press. It 
_ includes _ prison sentences for newsmen and 
’ suspension of mewspapers judged responsible for. 
“false news” damaging ‘public: confidence in the “Turkey Bosses the News Wooton handed Hoover a letter two Father of Five 
Kills His Wife, 
Slashes Infant Former ‘Mental Patient 
Admits Acts in Illinois; 
Son Dies in Hospital 
CHICAGO (INS)—Leon- 
mental patient, told police 
today that he killed his 
wife and cut his baby’s 
abdomen open. 
His infant son; six- 
months-old Alexander Da- 
vid, died 10 minutes after 
atrival at Westlake Hos- 
pital. His pregnant wife, 
Betty, 33, was found shot 
Chicago home. 
Police who questioned the four 
other Glenn children, Martha, 6, 
Christopher, 4, and Edward, 2, 
time Wednesday night. | 
Neighbors said that yesterday 
afternoon their father teck the 
five scantily clad children to his 
ear and drove away. 
Ten hours later his automobile 
was found stalled in a snowbank 
suburban Park. The 
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Skilled Trades GM Council Sub-Groups 
Designed to. Thwart 
New Rival Union 
DETROIT (# — The United Auto 
Workers has reorganized union sub- 
groups under its General Motors 
Council in an apparent attempt to 
thwart a rival group of skilled 
desmen. : 
The move gives. representation 
to the skilled trades by creating 
for the 48,000, 
skilled workers of GM, represented 
by the union. 
Each subcouncil will be’ allowed 
national bargaining committee 
when negotiations on a new con- 
tract begin in 1958. 
The GM Council which repre- 
sents 350,000 GM employes, made 
A society of skilled trades is 
seeking national labor relations 
Board recognition as a union. 
| The Council action gives skilled 
workers two subcouncils and hence 
two delegates to the national bar- 
; a committee. One subcouncil 
among the _ tool-die| 
-— maintenance group. The our 
is from the design-engineering- 
plea | model maker-pattern shops. ard Glenn, 35, a former. 
to death in her northside): 
believe Mrs. Glenn was shot some! : 
UAW Recognize}   ROGER L, FRETTING 
He is held for investigation in 
the dise jockey’s death. 
Friend 
  to elect a delegate to.serve on the) low 
     SDNAGUNTER _ ‘ Fiancee of the slain singer,   
Mercury to Rise 
a Little Higher, 
Forecaster Says 
The U. S. Weather Bureau of- 
fers some_prospect for relief from 
the chill of yesterday's 7 - degree 
Tonight the mercury is expected 
to dip to only 1418. 
Tomorrow's high will be 24-28. 
Pontiac State Police Post reports 
that main county roads “‘apparent- 
ly don’t seem too bad,” but ad- 
vises caution on the less frequently 
used foads that have not been 
cleared completely of ice and snow, 
Slippery spots were reported on 
state trunklines in the Ann Arbor, 
Jackson and Monroe areas. Gen- 
erally slippery conditions were re-|hight 
ported in the Flint area 
change. is the forecast for tonight 
and tomorrow. 
Preceding 8 a.m. the lowest tem- 
perature recorded in downtown 
Pontiac was 20 degrees. 
At 2 p.m. the mefeury read 26. Thousands See 
=x Barron s Body. 
i lat Port Huron Carpenter Being Held 
“In Death of Crooner 
Who Was ‘Ladies’ Man’ 
PORT HURON @&. 
Thousands of women 
where hillbilly ballad sing- 
er Lonnie Barron lay last 
carpenter waited in the 
nearby St. Clair County 
Jail pending a formal mur- 
der charge. 
Prosecutor Wilbur V., 
Hamm of St. Clair County 
said he would charge Roger 
Fetting of nearby Lexing- 
ton Heights with first de- 
gree murder in the death 
of the boyish-looking Bar- 
ron whose crooning stole 
the hearts of women. | 
The 24-year-old Barron strummed 
& guitar with his singing, He op- 
erated a dance hall and was a disc 
|jockey on radio station WDOG at 
nearby Marine City, 
Hamm said an oral statement 
Fetting made about the shooting to 
William Saunders, news director at 
radio station WHLS, Port Huron, is 
“very strong evidence of guilt.” 
Thursday for investigation, Saun- 
ders talked to him twive yester- 
Fetting later denied orally in the 
presence of Hamm and State Po- 
    
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   ro ef. _| Playing Here.._..._|tanded bit into the pedestrian : She whe'ence decorated the Diamena Herveshes and ae oe eee hh ches oes & pan ae 
the Follies now husties trom job to job . . . now, an actress, Stevens’ production,{trian described by Lannorfi as 6 CMe Giant" will be held at the Oalc tee s toches fan and ewighing 
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stocks, I keep my little ears open!" ey : cate eek ind » SOILED- - The film. “Giant,” is an adapta 
Bei ac tion of the Edna Ferber best-seller DO-IT-YOU RSELF | Somewhere around 29 now, Siri’s a beloved character. Filmed on an epic scale com FOR ONLY oe ni 
She usually, takes her shoes off when she dances at El Morocco.' mensurate with the novel's locale, * > 
She trots around her apartment fialf naked and usually opens! the vast empire of Texas, “Giant” $] 8. 95 : the door concealed behind. it for that reason. She enjoys|is more than a regional story + 
nude swimming. = eget o : one oer beste themed i “1 as Viabbing ‘Slike Winds thet oubuiber’ te Lobe: Inland: ee ee Prat eigaet talors; ‘Hare te what you : 
At night they were being very social. ond I.went into the pool| STnerican-tamily ife-and the: pre} get: 
in-my suit. “Then: I took it off. - _}found human ‘emotions generated) to ee : 
. . “It makes you feel as free as a bird. The cars are | out of the problems of our chang-|, i, 30 Pen. Ti, Boks Be, 
going by and there is nobody there but you and a few | ing times. : wl 
bushes. It’s a crazy, wonderful feeling!” Blizabeth Taylor, ‘often re- = 
Siri never boasts of her talents or her body. ferred to as the most beautiful THE FLOOR SHOP anal 
“I've néver posed nude because, frankly, I'm not that) woman tm the world, portrays 
much in love with the way I look,” she told me. She admits) Leslle. Besediel, wite to, Hock | 99-101 S. Saginaw PE 4-5216 Fam | to being mediumiy fiat-chested. » Medsen Se ger cagtites 
‘My best part is the part I'm sitting on,” Siri elaborated. ro = The popular acter is 
When she went to Greenland recently to do some GI shows, viewsly wen acclaim for his r) WHITES : 
she got her greatest-applause when she turned her back to! gramatic performance in “The |x = = 
ma there ev night wh don't h date?” I i LATTE? : ever a nig en you on't have a date?” : James Dean who rose to star-; ! 
asked dom in his very first motion pic. CAR. HOP COLORS 
pe * * * ture, “East of Eden,” for which 
“ ” 4 he also won an Academy Award ° ° $395 $E00 Never!” I wish I was as big a success professionally as 
' socially. I have one man I date all the time and I date a ee. Raens 0 Ee | Drive-! n Se rvice 3 and 3 
, lot of others besides. I overdo some things.” 
“ et Our W. Huron Street Branch i hoor tt the man you date ‘all the time has other dates, Solon Asks Support : Values ; 
“If I love a man, I don’t care. I want him to be happy ° 
and have all the other girls he wants as long as he's happy.” of lke $ Resolution All D. 
Siri Blomberg came here about 1946. “I took blood tests ay 
family help. 
“IT just want to TV,” she says. , with five different men before'I decided which one to marry,” 
| she remembers. 
! The divorced. The man wasn't anybody rich. 
have heard about the alimony,” she assured me. 
Sifi's mother, Lillian Falkenstjerne, wife of a diplomat, 
has money, but Siri, with half a dozen fur coats, doesn’t need |‘ “You'd 
“I’ve just about covered 
the waterfront with chorus girls’ beads and feathers, and 
when they asked me to de more showgirl parts, I say no. 
Maybe I'm getting too old te be a showgirl.” 
“I guess many of the girls you started out with are mar- 
iried now?” I said. 
“Not many,” 
| divorced * ~ 
|THE WEEKEND WINDUP 
Walter Slezak's TV series in the fall will be titled “Slezak 
Hand Son”: his son’s auditioning, but may not be the type... 
| Hecht-Lancaster built a 25 grand replica of “21” for “Sweet 
iSmell of Success.” Lancaster said, “For a couple of bucks 
| more we could have had dinner at the real “21” . 
| Lewis hired Charles Sanford as musical director for his TV 
spectacular. 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: 
earl, brother. Sirl answered. “But -a lot of Cd 
them 
. Jerry 
“No matter how much you nurse! 
fa grudge, it won’t get better.”—-Myron Cohen. 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: This is democracy—Democrats 
}and Republicans are working staunchly together to cope with 
| Russia, the Hungarians and Elvis Presley —H. G. Hutcheson. 
| Ham Parker tells of the absent-minded professor who 
forgot his umbrella. Didn't realize he'd left it behind till he 
reached up to shut it when it stopped raining .., . That’s 
(Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) are Alexander Smith (R-NJ) said to- 
day it would be “tragic” if Con- 
gress should so weaken the Ei-| 
senhower administration's Mid. 
die East resolution as to indicate. 
‘lack of confidence in the Presi-| 
dent." 
* + = 
Smith, a member of the Senate 
Foreign Relations 
President's recommendation, and 
almost as tragic a disaster to so 
weaken or change it as to indicate, 
a lack of confidence in the Presi-, 
dent at this critical time.” 
° * * 
Chairman Gordon (D-II) has’ 
called a meeting of Democratic, 
members of the House Foreign 
Attairs Committee for Monday to 
discuss a substitute along lines, 
(proposed by Dean Acheson, who, 
was Secretary of State under for- 
mer President Truman, 
However, Gordon said yesterday | 
departure from “our nonpartisan 
epproach” te the matter, And 
house Democratic leader McCor-| 
mack of Massachusetts said he 
knows of no “Democratic. resolu- 
tion” as such. 
  
growing eucalyptus trees to help 
overcome the world timber short- 
age, Sydney reports. Many are 
using seeds from Australia.     WASHINGTON  — Sen. H. 
Committee, | 
said in an interview “it would be! 
a tragic disaster to reject the 
rave my Drape fino 
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  EVANGEL TEMPLE |,2%: Pastors of all denominations 
sa etwas See by The of ~ Waren tS icngen Extension Service and the wrengrning, Tas PL Michigan Council of Churches here 
Geoltrey Day. B.A.B-T.H. Pastor = 7 mbes im 
‘Howard Thurman, dean of Marsh, 
Chapel at Boston University, will 
LUTHERAN | cate i ra apr f re — Bogue and the Dis- 
CHURCHES | jin Rackham Lecture Halt at pe 
p.m, Monday, Jan. 21. 
MISSOURI SYNOD |) Geer mesagee tn the ser 
ee | wilt be delivered at an assembly 
| in the Lecture Hall at 11:10 Tues- 
GRACE | ee eee : mg 
(WEST = Ann Arbor Congregational 
Ue | Church at 10:29 a.m, ‘Wednes- 
Richard C. Siuckmeyer. Pastor | day, dan” 23. : ; aoe 
Services at 9 A.M. and I” Nels F. S, Ferre, professor of 
11 AM. | philosophical theology at Vander- 
yates Beet ot? 4. | built University School of Religions, 
: i 11 A. |Nashville, Tenn., will deliver three 
| lectures of the topic “Towards snd 
ST. TRINITY : The first of these will be given at 
7 Auburn Ave. at Jessie. |2:40 .m. Monday, Jan, 21, follow- 
(RAST SIDE) oe jing a are 
Rev Ralph C. Claus | Jan. 22, atid 9 am, Wednesday Ie 
Sunday School... 9:45 A.M. }|Jan. 23, in assemblies at Rack! 
First Service..... 8:30 A.M. gotig Pa le 
Second Service. ..11: 700 A.M. | James (bier ke, pen , 
| ry, will deliver three mes- 
ST. PAUL _fissges on “What Lack 1 Yet?” 
Joslyn at ‘Third res eset woueel dan'te ot 
ae |Rackham Lectufe Hall, and for the| George Mahder, Pastor hey final — alt 
Morning Service. .10:45 A.M. I porishy hall, First Baptist Church. 
Sunday School .:. 9:30 A.M. |) pa Fes as no 
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“(Between Dixie & Seshabaw) mare ous Lotiens in 
| Crarch rerkiongh ines content ah pam, Tuesday, Jan. 2 , ie 2 
SNe AOVENTIST HURCH. | 
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  services, A large container will be at the entrance. Shown packing 
shoes, skirts, shirts, sweaters, coats and galoshes arg Sheila Rice 
Cet Se Eek) Coan Pppee of PT Wena Oe: 
and Justine-Mullee of 140 Bagley St. of 17 Maple St., a 
EDs 1) 
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Find Celtic Script 
on Eighth Century 
|Old Parchment E 
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  iF Plan Slavic Institute 
for Munich, Germany 
An exhibition of sacred Byzantine 
objects - ikons, wood carvings, em- 
broidery, statuary, vessels of prec- 
ious metals and liturgical books— 
-will continue in the new town hall 
of Goeppingen, Wuerttemberg, Ger- 
many, until February 3, according 
Office. pte * + * 
Dating from the 15th through the 
19th centuries, the pieces are to be 
pag ch agg dena yg ag Bare 
le Igetitute planned for Munich. 
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Waterford Community 
Church. 
Andersonville Read Near Dixie Hwy. 
S. B., 9:45 doar og Sag 
Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. 
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ANN ARBOR — Approximately 
  
  
  
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        18th Annual Meeting 
eel Women's 
  to the German Tourist Information | i ie 
“ination, an informal reception was The Rev. John Whitcombe Wigle 
of Priests at 11 o’clock this morn- 
ing in the Episcopal Church of the 
Advent where he has been serving 
as vicar, nso litte 
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The Right Rev. Richard §. M. : F 
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\Ordained to 
was ordained to the Sacred Order Priesthood 
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The Church of the Advent held 
Rjpod povion bagtiag Sreghigge yg 
the Pine Lake Schoo) on W. Long 
Snseitaekaly following the ordi- 
given in the undercroft by the 
Auxiliary with Mrs. 
John Black, president, in charge. 
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The Rev. Mr. Wigle makes his 
house at 1222 W. Long Lake Rd. 
Daughters of Isabella 
Sponsor Religious Film 
The Daughters of   
    Churches Cooperate 
on Heifer Project 
Forty-four heifers flew last week 
to Turkey under the auspices of 
Heifer Project Inc., thanks to the 
cooperation of the Laymen's Fel-iny 
' Walter A, Graham, national ‘di- 
rector of the Layfnen’s shemio 
said that theai r shipment was the 
first joint aid project of the twa 
denominations which are planning 
to merge this year. Twenty. per 
cent of the heifers, he said, will. be 
given to refugees and needy vil- 
lagers in Turkey, ; 
_ tributed to improving stock and. 
introduce new strains, 
Included in the 1956 shipments 
were 880 cattle, 507 goats, 72,600 
399 pigs, 500 
25 burros and 8,800 
hatching eggs. 
Other shipments went for the 
first time ‘last year to Borneo, 
ae Nene oe 
  
corrupt communication Have Largest Society   
    
    
Ww. Leng Lake Red. at Middiebelt — 
Sunday Services 0:30 and 1) A. M. 
Chareh Seheoi, 0:30 A.M.       
  
    
  
    
  
  
sored. by two divisions of the 
Methodist Board of Missions. 
‘| The “Methodist National Mission 
air to Haiti, the Dominican Re- 
The manuscript, consisting of 22,-!public ‘arid Puerto “Rico: This is 
000 different index cards, -was 
completed in February of 1956. 
negotiations undertaken 
by the University of Chicago, 
Cambridge University. Press was der the auspices of the Division 
of Nationa] Missions and the Joint 
Section of Education and Cultiva- 
tion. 
    
    
  
  
     
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the fourth year for the tour ‘un- “9 S Rieterre. ofl Haig nim te-to Getermaine the ap: JOUN W. WIGLE, Viear | 
‘|College, Reading, Pa., and Dr.  eceie ie ake wee a" sen ne 
William Arndt of Concordia Theo-[qe"Teverse “Tie will als seck to] UNITED LUTHERAN logical Seminary, St. Louis, to pre- TH are the manuscript for this par-|int ut how churches everywhere CHURCH OF THE 
‘ticular volume. can most effectively help one an- ASCENSION 
1 é peers other, through the World Council ‘Williams and Lorraine -{—Thelr work was done on the (of Churches, work for the aboli- Rev. Wm. LeFountain, 
basis of the fourth edition of a |tion of segregation and discrimina-| The Service, 11:00 a.m. 
German work done by Dr, Wal: |tion within the churches and with.] S#eday School .... . 10:00 a.m. 
ter Bauer of Goettingen Univer- jin society, bennonemerenne ’ ee. 
sity, The editors worked with the |~ The report of Dr, Lee's findings | 
fascicles of the fourth edition of |will be laid before the 90-member CALVARY 
Bauer’s work, Central Committee of: the World obs bananas 
Council at its next meeting in Au- ; Sanford 
1 Rigel ack can gontdinis epagpmaggne: POPE Divinity Schoo Scenng "Werhlp<ico2: 188 & 
search in 1948 and approved by it is Wetneeday, Day of ies 
eee eee Tee Observers to Pay Visit fore 12. Davis 
the spring of 3040, The charg h body|to Caribbean Missions ~ appropriated a 000 be- ‘ ' 
~ Hfore the project wag finished, Methodist and other Protestant 
Drs. Arndt--and Gingrich’ went |mi work in three Carib-|| BETHEL TABERNACLE to work in September of 1649 at bean la will be observed by First Pentecost Church of Pontiae 
the University of Chicago, where Sbout 30 persons on a home mis | 
the full lexicographical equipment, |sions tour Jan, 29 to Feb, 8, spon-|| Sunday School 10 a.m. 
Morning Worship 11 a.m. ] 
Evangelistic Service 7:30 | 
Tour” will take its members byl] Tues Eve. Service 7:30 
Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 
Rev. and Mra, BE. Crowch 
1348 Baldwin Ave. 
PE 5-8256 f 
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also serves as the — ag the printer of the lexi- | 
distributing agent for the English- 
kinds of items which have not ap FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH speaking nations outside the West- 16 Chase St. 
ern hemisphere, while the Univéf-] LYCEUM ...........0060 6.6600 cceecesees Se aes .. 10:30 AM. 
sity of Chicago Press is the agent EVENING SERVICE ..... 7:0 P.M. 
for this hem . Bpeaker—Mr, William Horton of Detreit—Trestes of M.5.5.A, 
The lexicon includes six special] WEDNESDAY SERVICE ... +. 1130—Silver ‘Tea 
  
peared before in an Eis lo) EU   
con, It incorporates all of the in- 
formation presently available 
2287 Auburn Read — \% Mile West of Crooks Road 
Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Worship Service. 11 A. M. 
Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. 
$.8. Supt. John Burleson; Pastor. Rev Billy Brown—FE. 7-0002 
  
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Boca Invited the Greek New Testament. It has FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 
See Semis ccatauar stud- | 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-0384 
als, which are’ not included in founs Doople's Mosting Twos. «.. 7 oe 
any prestat fexicen, Saturday E Fee PN, 2-2 220s A p-m. 
Finally, it is prefaced ‘by an} Sunday Schoo J eeaneweeees a.m. 
_ written by Dr, Walter Bauer egy Ag eed eds enenecegoees fo pes 
himself, on the nature of the Greek] Sunduy Evening Service ........ 7:30 pam 
    
  
  
: CAI Building — 460 
Dodd, Floyd v, Filson, . 
Franzmann, Edgar J, ee arn 
Alexander ‘Heidel, Frederick 
Grant, Carl H, , Bruce “% 
Metzger, Walter Wente, " and Allen ——— Service, “FAITH BAPTIST ST GHURCH 
Sunday School, "10:00 A. A Me 
Mevaieg Worship, 11:00 A. M. 
7:30 P.M. 
    
  
  
‘of Cambridge Press at.a formal 
tea, and by Dr. Martin ena 
mann, chairman of the Missouri’ 
Synod’s Committee on Scholarly 
Research at a meeting of the fa “THE HERALD of T TRUTH” WXYZ—Each Sun. 1:00 to 1:00 P.M. i # Service 9:50 A.M. Church of Christ 1186 N. Perry — Phone és 2-6269 
7:00 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service 
Sunday Bible Schoo! to:5e a MM Sanday Worship 
A711 Rebinweed Ave, 
      
ciety for Biblical Literature and ate 
  
Seminary, 
Methodist Women Exegesis, ‘at Union hee, 
9:45 Sunday School . 
   ®. Eugene Ramsey, Minister Gen, Offices: FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout 
10:45 Morning Service 
7:30 Evening Service 
    
    
   According to statistician Albert.   
   
     
      
   
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Chicago, the (national) Woman's 
Society of Christian Service of that 
dnomination now number 1,790,441 | 
which is noted as a gain of about} 
23,000 members over the figures’ 
of a year ago.   
    
    
    This makes the- Methodist WSCS 
the largest denominational group 
of church women in America, and| 
probably. the largest in the world. 
peepeenty is arenes Se See 
local societies in as many churches 
spread across the United States.   
   
    
   
   
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During the past year, the local’ 
societies paid a total of $17,225,263] 
for work and services within their | 
own parishes (such as furnishings] 
for the parsonage, help for com- 
  i munity need), and in addition $10,-| 
152,758 for missionary and other 
‘services ‘‘outside the local parish.’ 2s     
    
  
  
  
   : 347 North Saginaw ~ be 
Bib School ...-cceseceesesese 945 AM, 
Worship ..............,11:00 A.M. 
Me _ “TWO BY TWO” 
| ‘Evangelistic Rae ae 7:30 P.M. 
“THE REVELATION of JESUS CHRIST” 
[Wed Prayer Meeting pas eT 7:30 P.M. COLUMBIA | AVENUE 
BAPTIST _ 
oo eeane 
Morning conti vs. s41300 A. M. B.T.U. . ee ee ee 
Evening Worship condos 10:00 A. M. 
“JACOB AND HIS IN -LAWS” 
Dr, Malone Speaking 
  
     
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9:45 A.M. | 
  6:30 P. M. 
  7:30P.M. )- 
    ee ens. ies 7:30 P. M. ' 
| «REV. A. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-0574 
Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention 
  
  ‘Emmanuel piri Church Telegraph Roud at Orchard Lake Ave. 
Auditorium Bible Class 
10:00 A; M. and 7:30 P. M. 
DR. JOHN ZOLLER Speaking — 
Baptismal Service at 7:30 Meeting _ 
Dr. Malone speaking at all rervices    
    
               
                    
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\edeeuhene Wis os eh Nelson. B. D.. 
WESLEYAN METHODIST | 
     SP Mill Street at Cherry Cost 
  
caught in the revolving door of life just as easily as the busiest execu-| Mountain adventure in   
  
  
  
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    ’ : ,(Teaching Church,” and “ But you can’t be sure of that. The house wife in her kitchen can be| The picture, depicting a Rocky ot the Universal Spirit.’ 
  
         
   
     
   
     
  
  
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Saturday Vees! Lessons and Seng Drill.... 7:30 P.M. 
        
    
    
    in the Bible, “When He giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?" {the American Bible Society 
Are you caught in a revolving door, rushing feverishly, living hecti-|™#"Y “senna ben 
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DE. JOHN L. CHEEK DE. ROGER 8. McSHANE é 
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Bandage. ts faticon: “The Church’ From 1942 to 1946, he was 
gets| University of Chicago. 
linguistic} He hag served three pastorates! 
quite un-jin the Chicago area; as dean of 
wrote to/several youth institutes and as   
  a # 
“e(Inter-Church Fellowship Starts at First Methodist 
at the University of Michigan. 
a Navy 
Chaplain attached to Marine units serving in Saipan, Okinawa and ¢ 
| Japan, 
| Bince 1948, he has been pastor 
of Calvin located 
a. 6 NORTH LYNN STREET : : associate will lecture Sun- : physical approach to living doesn't al that the mental ongrssg ag A of Albion College Serving as a steering committee 
senupectemeneas ees : Church at Alma. His subject will ove Ce E 4 11900 WORSHIP EVANCELISTIC 7:30 P, M, é = graduated from Fresno State Pastors of the six coopera’ 
4 Rev. C. D. Fries. pastor PEACE OF MIND ESSENTIAL ; be ‘Distinctive Features of thei. ners’ College in 1932 “‘with/¢hurches, Dr. William H. Marbach 
—— , : . More than four hundred years ago, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, | Reformed Faith. highest honors.’* oft Presbyterian and the Rev 
‘ ‘meg — wrote that the quiet mind is a prime essential of the happy life. And rae ' ne He received his M.A nn Banco mb lbsiaciadinaticine aad 
the poet, John Gay, one hundred and fifty years later, prayed, “Give ‘al Translation degrees at the Pacific School of) ®™°S* 
CHURCH LOF CHRIST me, kind heaven, a private station, a mind serene for Pan nD 3 Religion and his PhD was core Othe weld of ea George : ; They were only repeating what had been said long before their time, The translations department ofjferred on him im 1938 ‘by the|)  stton H. B pry ee ae. 
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  97-0226 PE 5-1993 : cally? Stop — stop right » Let your mind and body relax. Read the) 4) . - ' cension and the Rev, Paul T Hart 
meer = > ~ trate your mind. Do only that— and you've made a new beginning of! he Department, asking that a cer-|teacher in 35 institutes and teach-|°! First Methodist. 
TDTCIhTTT F rears == difference between holy and|* more effective and certainly a happier life. tain sentence be translated intoler training schools, adie sgn: oe 
his J SCIEN Hi and between unclean and ae (Copyright 1957) twenty Asian languages. Her sen-| pr, Cheek, an active Scout ; : Hi poets. Even better, read the Bible. Let great peaceful thoughts infil-|tence was, “I like Ike.” leader, is a member ef the Se- HIGHLAND 
lL _. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY | rigs | og erg | 
“SACRAMENT” si strestars and of the Chicage bo. | congregational Church Sunday Services and Reading Room HH clety for Biblical Research, || “cts Sim. benday pobest L Bunday School == Eat Lawrence Street || A social hour is scheduled from] ‘'is8 $=: 11:00 AM. . Open Daily ! 6:45 to 7:30 with- refreshments Phen 
Wednesday Evening’ «* «: ll AM. to} BM. provided by the host church: | aster. MAURICE DIRETTE 
Bevin OPM Faaay v0 2.234, PRESBYTERIAN TO PREACH 
  FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ‘ Lawrence and Williams Streets 
HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS 
__ RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION 
: » 800 ke SUNDAY~9:90 A-M. 
Channel 7 . WXYZ-TV 
    
   
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INDING Siasexinoe: Bc.” For Price Information Call: — 
WRICTIAN TITPRATIINE i STIAN LITERAITL 
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  M. Salvation: Mesting—7:30 P. M. 
     
   
      
  
  
    Rev. (2@Y School rooms with folding 
featetied tas (eee Tae Penenne. Set amt 
All of the decorating was done) 
il an the iby menibers of the congregation. 
‘ Serving on the building com- 
begun. eral chairman; Lyle Cox, survey 
Prana | cial chamtma) Lares Key, ; » Com: 
pov (| struction chairman and Harold 
Holsington, the 
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Church, De- lot Calvin Presbyterian 
          
   
    
       
     
      MacAllister, the rapid growth/basement of the old building as 
well.as of the new basement are 
painted | 
call for + [Evils of Abundance \troit, will preach on “Christian 
py path cee coh 
A graduate of Wheaton College 
    
  
  
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_NEW YORK — Americans will 
  United 
Churches 
Oakland at Cadillac 
Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 
ht i Mi Ll an i hl Min Mi he Mi iy Mn Ml til Me Ml di i i it te te th i i 
1p) Worship ....; ‘100-1045 AM: ¢ 
: Youth Pellowship -., 6:30 P.M. 4 
      
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OAKLAND AVENUE 
Theodore B. Allebach, Paster 
Bible School ......11:20 A-M. 
Worship cvveseneee ODO AM. | 
“Busy Here and There” 
vening Service +o 6 7390 P.M. 4 
“Christ Cleanses the Lepers” 7 
S Bible School ..:... 9:30AM. § 
Evening Setvice ... 7:30P.M. § 
Wed, Night Prayer wy Meeting ......6.. 7:90PM. 3 
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AUBURN 4 
2456 Primary Street 4 
Sade ae Bible School veeee JODOAM. ¢ 
Worship ..........1L:ISAM. 4 
Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. 
COMMUNITY: UNITED ‘wTvwrvwevvvTVwTYTweTwes 
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  A proposed expansion program) = . TING THE CHAIRMAN — Robert Field, chairmarf ot 3 ety's work abroad; distribution in] Missionary Alliance 
congregation, Total budget for the | Cestral Curisuen, 243 Nort Sestney - ntrat Methodist's Golden Anniversary-committee, (left to right) planning committee, and Lloyd W, Pardee of 2 Wenonah Dr. The tral Saeetan coun sovter te 2 1 Grom Soe 
year 4957 in current ex-| **" » Coen al, t going over final arrangements for the several events with Dr. anniversary will begin with a dinner Thursday at which time mem- Sty year prior to 1950 Genny 0 ort eee 
prenbageyn eetas Sr Pte Disciples of Christ aay ear mag gh helen, Mrs. Harold Srigley of 1275 —_bers will vote on the proposal to build a new church on the present increased trom 71,858 volumes inl] Senday Schoo! 9:45 
and expansion program was $52,-) "ist Cpusuen, 56 Net a, Heyden Dr., Allen W. Palmet of 69 Dakota Dr., member, of the site, beginning with the educational building, 1949 to 193,465 in- 1954, The total +t 
297, 5 Ee 2 wees = ; : l . A will probably be even higher for Sunday Worship «10:00 «. m. 
* . __plecopai ee. 2 : 1956, “CHRIST SHALL APPEAR | 
Other elficers elected weve Ot) Setate LUT C : a e “Because of this rapid expansion, | THE SECOND TIME” : 
alas it eee, wo eee, Members Plan (Church World ServicesPontiac IV Has (xsi: wz cet] sro 5 urns mem 
Jehu Gesamell, secretary, and | Ber. Myron th Breres i 7:20) \Praise =| b B iff | ee service depot, with Ralph Rice, an] “TE FOR A LITTLE TIME" 
William way jenna two [Bera ai, 1:90 New Buildi : Y enl icents } ; os chugs To ce emenies Ome aRANCH RUN. SCHOOL, 090  Me 
rare aancrs Noble Marea: |S: Narain" SSdSSS aeae on, aan aa tet Sacloa: Sr assertion aes CW TIM JETIES freee — 
pg peeps | vem | Methodi great luxury hotel that looks|clubs, for the corn ripening in-the , : =. es greene eaiggn en bol cae 
elected to a one year term. be a Bree Mothedt © sts fo Celebrate own on Port-au-Prince, Haiti, chil-/fields. The parrots won the strange Local Methodists Aid {] FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 
wa pastor Page ing ond marae * : Golden Anniversary med with os Se and pel- warfare. + Nationwide Program on - 46 NORTH ROSELAWN 
bai Ae inn, Bpthee a to ! . | of Church’s Founding [ing roots and grass Dactuae there|hoeree for Haitians that began ta| Cheistion Life - tunias Gahgas toe. pene Memes, Hee 4 
same was no foed are being brought|October two years ox yong seer dan corvtes maak 
back to health through Church|Rev. Frank L. Hutchison, CWS | Shoting Party Mende Dorie Rink, Dorle Ree 
World Service distribution of U. 8.|ficial who visited chison, CWS Of} Methodist churches of the Poor fd ryers. reper Lciee se eaas elcle ox te touts tan OOOO 
will surplus foods. Rico and Haiti for conferences with tiac Area are helping launch a| REV, LEROY SHAFER, Paster 7 
seen : ; * * * church leaders and a study of con- new. re we - Www trv 
These are the areas where a|ditions, ed wy. Oe Re. oe : LRT GED IEE 
strange plague descended upon the} I all began when Hurricane |Stéphens, pastor of the Galloway!» FIRST METH . 
residents — where hage flocks of] Hazel eut ber wide swath of de- Lake Methodist ; 
starving parrots battled the peas-| struction through the island. The *°* © Sgr es jet 4 
4 storm blew down half ef the co- | The second weekly program in a > ipa: oe eth FO § ; 
_| coanut and other food-producing |series of half-hour dramas is to|> 10:00 a, m.—Morning Service ‘ ; 
(German Restores trees, killed livesteck, and finally be telecast by Station WJBK-TV|> “THE LUKE WARM CHURCH" > 
y lifted up salt water trom the Car- lon Sunday at 10:00 a.m. The cen-| 11:15-p. m—Chureh School ibbean Sea and dropped it wpon |traj theme of this Sunday's show,|> , 7 
Nearly All Churches | ts, ttee weestatn nd |"Tee Toure ie that our, Jvelp Gsi8 Youth Fellowship ruining the soll. Torrential rains |and concern, like God's, should)» 7:30 Inter-Chureh Fellowship Service ye 
eleven “ pre ge Nae gi away the pre- jextend to all i of eS = DR. ROGER - —" of Calvan Presbyterian Church, > : 
taking work, two of the — Sitenesiic Gums = Gn United Reew ye et a ~~ > Wed. Evening Prayer Service 7:30 ‘ 
to their Seani anees Seder * dition of the children by riding] be carried by more than 100 — — 
cording to the German Tourist In-| | television. stationg as a public - : : 
formation Office. Cologne Muen-|*tornrisolated sections. service feature, irs ree } 
ster, Munich, Trier and other vet- Although it has been recognized) qTye programs are aimed at F ; t F Methodist 
Vile-vaeetrals ete ence by leaders of Church World Service| gemonstrating the power and con-|f - 87 Lafayette St. (2 blocks west of Sears) 
whole, and only those at Hilde global relief arm of the National) orn of love in Gra-l] WORSHIP .........::6:ccececcyecees. O80 am, ond 7:45 pm 
sheim and Wuerzburg, being ee aed oe ooh con ae matic, reallife situations, andi] SUNDAY GOHOOL ........6 0. ::c-ceescee cece 10:80 am. 
coristructed now, have yet to be), Suet. at least until the ghould appeal to all, age groups PRAYER MEETING .0........005-:060:00000ceecc 1190 Wed, 
Reconstruction has t to Porte that a new emergency call)The Way” series was porduced It will be announced soon—the opening date for the new Church 
sept teach orttence, oti Yor echject naaees one Sem Oe Succonten’ fy the Mecediet Rate ont Yaw Lorated at 501 Mt. Clemens St. 
of medieval architecture and foun- the Administration fol-|Commission as a project of the de-| Lyel H. Hewison, Pastor Burtelia Green 
dations, and.thus, technical schol.|/77ine the recent political crisis iP inomination’s “television ' Phone FE 2-9955 5. 5. Supt. 
arship "as well aa. nestheticn has| iit. As a result CWS will release authorized by the Methodist Coun- 
benefited from the rebuilding nr |new. stores of food for distribution |i of Bishops a 
this medieval magnificence, ~ under direction. of Bishop Alfred: wethodist Churches across the 2 ; 
= a Caen ine ees 1a | my are contributing to a spe- bd 
: , | cial fund established to produce , 
ren tle Snes fo eeverees! Central Methodist Expansion in a ; Here it was that 300 persons ashore : 
BANDUNG, Indonesia anh ee Os a a tome Mi oe T ev Mition HW. Bank, D. DP, Minister Calvin ©. Bice, . D., Asst 
ng Bible dsttotion tn) Penna, Ta, end te vac f agra S otal | Sunday School ............+..:. 9:45 A.M, 
were at a n } to attend the meet- A ‘ : | 
Southeast me slime called tw tack, Oe “for Protestants Morning Service .....-..-++.-. 0:45AM] 
ciety representatives in nearby|churches for the food that hast Record High | WHAT IS YOUR DREAM CHURCH” | - 
| 5! United] CWS shipments of food cil ‘The Missionary Research Li-| Dr. M. H. Bank,. Preachin, 
= ee oe stficials and work-|uring 1955 and 1956 totaled more brary, an agency operated joint rend ae ease : 
wairres | Sette y space for , Thailand,|than_a million and a half pounds, |by the National Council of Church (Bropdenst ever WPON 11:00'A. M.) ) 
ee 6? ‘H aS. y ied. —S_—_| Malaya, and Indonesia|Valued at about $380,000, Mr. Hutch-les and Union Theological Sana)‘ ccmaucamneanasaaialian ee 
sn Be tpied oe Set pies eyed Weldon Cros. [Were Minit members of the older: Sn, Totes Wt given to Haiti and| whic has conducted a survey 4 
REVIV AL! ____ United | * ross. Bible Societies of the Nétheriands, of clothing were given to Haiti.and | which reveals that 23,432 Protestant? BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH © | 
‘= ' mn wd ; | Nethediet Britain, Scotland, Australia|#!l ocean freight charges, totaling | missionaries ,(a record total) are, , 
aa ae ey ee Church, . Rochester, |and the United States. The Sr tas toate by chee serving abroad, representing 213 - West Huron at Mark : 
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BYRON LEE WRIGHT pos er Denom! . . pi ” ! ] fe : mgd are being sent, oa with nowy seo a States 9:45 A.M, ee SCHOOL. Classes for all ages; 6 adult 
Evangelist » Army Om ' | .The Golden Anniversary Dinner| They urged the construction of portable sewing machines for| The total of four years ago was ~ ; =. 
PAUL MYERS stam Cheer it Chek. Ot “a hes Houses in various countries % Mamy church centers, piv s/18,576; twenty years ago the num 's:90 PM, PRLLOWSUIP MALL tor Young People 
of a central|tnousands of yards of clothing ma-|ber was. 11,789.. 9:00 Pie. MAM, tee: Toute Pose 
oe ee od tral ' to facilitate the In today’s distribution. India Rev, Nelson W. ; 
Lavaca sag 9 ee | Om a ade | distr Bibles in the great|Eastern Governor Aids were i soe in Japan : Rev. Newson Delenberg Interim Poster : 
, ry ram with 1,195, China, which once was 
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male tae) —_— is faithful, who will notlactive churchman, has been an|testant missionaries, how bas one] 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 47172 
pou ees : you to be tempted above Sunday-school teacher since early|gon in Shanghai. é os ae wcies Choir Rehearsal Sturday 700 P.M. | 
Rolly... 9:45 A.M. ye are able. manhood and is a member of the * *¢ «& WULOWED BY SVENING SEOVI Qi | 
+t * Board of Managers of the Mary- ‘Six out of every ten Protestant sae yar Ma ee he 
oe With. the —— that ye|land Bible Society, one of theloverseas missionaries are women Evenin Seestanads Serves 1 Ue | 
_ Evangelistic Services be measured noe pute Bible Society's strongestidespite the fact that fewer single Tues. Teacher Training Class, 10 A.M. 7 P.M. ; 
11:00 O’elock and : - e This ye adh gengae tage the agit ay idee Fae yerboae Thursday Ppikie Schect = He PM. 
7:45 P.M. : which is right and good|Biole’ House just  Coaiet aries (28% hn tggtongey Make 1967 the Best Yeur of Your Lite, Attend one 
oe ; ope ; hall of the Las ‘0 : le ), are over 2, of our 17° Sunday School Classes Giscover that 
Bs cainiiens Char vice and the Re a ee Be ee ens a uen miadecerias fhe"eot things ino are fomnd. tn ‘Obureh bod 
Mid-Week » ot Gee te Cork , tg pdr con eas Geen a ee te icetann, sacs, ‘ Lowell D. Baggett. rector Be 
- nsion at Christmas|include farm technicians, teachers _— well D. Baggett. Choir Directoy 
- Tues.—Wed. gpd age me tte time, or to present to those helliteracy experts, film’ makers, sis ss Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor | | § . : 
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By ANNE HEYWOOD _ jtionl life and our emotioiial lifejor “It I had a happy social life, Open Weekdays 10 &.m. to 10 p. m—Sundays 10-8 
Well-organized planning, you can/tight compartinents, What we do|would be all right with me socially ee ees, 
set out for any gala celebration|in our social life affects our voca-|if I were just in the right job,” Tea ay hic aaa Give, Gc ee 
knowing that you do look your best. : tor her jeb, often works. overtime, 
pede ae tiene : : an takes courses and does all kinds 
warinie—iom the atin ol IVE Area PTAs Gather|<ses"set | fashions call for a different type . ; for : clothes to wear Open Tonight 
nations ca fe 2 driers om FOr Programs This Weeks ite ‘sti but se. pan ROR M: You'll want the sheerest of sandal-) a. eae, 2 83 or a pair of slacks to her name. ; : 
footed hose, too. schools meetings| P. Whitmer, Dr. Otto Hufsiger really getting : . 
this past week to present panel| and J. Cecil Cox. A question and te dhe ceed sade, eK ews Deter Remember to choose evening | discussions Saleem ; her designs that touch/a deep cowl collar that can bu » 
eiippecs tat are: comitertahle 20 |e haan crea a of ssstaadinathig’ lot: Sich Mari toes tat & Mae Gam cater Sunday 2 to 2 well as pretty. You won’t h- | Se Appointed firm, Junior Sophisticates, gets its|effect, or be left open to relax the ae hat ts 
pretty at all if you have to Whitfield PTA committes , Mary looks like|/name. line. . @ : W. <= 
hobble areand the dance: floor Schicl Canamuiications—|checks. living a lopsided lite. oes The tack opening te cleo but- ruise ear : because your feet hurt. : Wiss. Be. See Know About Your)J, ; . 6 This sheath (the custom cut La nog see poachine we stitching 3 
"_ You't need gn evening bag large|scigalr was the theme tor thel Me te Oe piel oie ciate to Cottons enough to hold a small comb,|meeting of’ Whitfield PTA  this' JoAnn room, eats in a} POntioak Grou welcome spring, it works u Sete Sie ae compact, lipstick, perfume and a,week. 2 ‘refreshments were Chartes|cheap cafeteria and has no charm P beautifully In drese-weight wool, 3 
handkerchief, And when you plan eS Os ee York, Mrs. Leland Cotier, Mrs.jor beauty in her private lite, But| Hears Speaker gabardine, worsteda or mixtures, ; your jewelry, don't overdo it.| Margaret Luther, principal, ex- John Friedly, Mrs. Robert Burns,|you do get an uneasy feeling of also in linen, shantung, pique or 9 
’ - ts . ; plained the work of the city-wide |Mrs. Melvin Raymer and Mrs,|one-sidedness. : | Betty © Whitson, secretary to} novelty cotton. From thi chart 
Simplicity is always more pleasing) siaay group with representatives |John Campbell. astect the ene tine than gaudiness, ’ bese! aps : us sey ae fuk ates ae former U, S. Rep. George A. one best for you: 
Be ah, pe parents, Pp, ox Members of the Cub Scouts | life is of a piece and have |Rondero in Washington, D. C., Hength H t Tel hy 
Start now on 4 diligent: pe eyes o oan uee sae ieee meat agin. gg anor oad bay Be the Wednesday meeting se ncn ean cane uron a elegrap z 
routine, Even the prettiest dress) : : = Tau POs Tock ae Gamal aaartaes chaos |nealiendl teeeaincs "keseonte| + enamels Wels” Pork Free Rear of Store = 
won't look well if your : ners: faster, International, held at” Hotel Wal-| ,° Bo Bg Ey t |i —_ = xn thiahmeth lemme tele 
blotchy, your hair dull, and Milton and Mrs. The same is true, in reverse, of} dron. ; ‘ i 3% i" 3 he oe inns Mga Mes. 45s oe eae ete 7S me 
fingernails broken. Corlstensen a girl who is living a lopsided life. ad Taig tia » TE air ME : 
No matter how tired you feel, Moin ogee te > dete * 2 * Edythe Perry presided at the| Size 13 requires 3% yards of 54-/ © 
your hair 100 strokes, give you hool PTA meeting. Jack Schatz-|the gocial life and none on her made to attend the Division - 7 4 
self @ thorough soapsuds “facial,” ley served af madereter. work life. Workshop at Kellogg Center in| To order Pattern 1295, state size,| @ 4 
and apply your favorite night * 2 8 Helen is a homemaker who has| East Lansing Feb. 16-17. ee oe See Seen a 
cream. In. your evening’ bath, Reports were-given on plans for|®, big house and grown children| Also, announced were dates tor ee Ps Nee tak LE : » . , .: i 
scrub your hands with a nail brush. a roast beef dinner. Jan. 17 and|Who are now away from home. the national convention in St.|/*P*. © %, Kee That ‘Just Painted a 
then massage them with hand square dance at Madison| She does a shiftless job of the| Louis, Mo., July 17-21 and for) Classic Pattern Booklet 12 afd P 3 
cream. High School Feb. 2, future|housework and cpoking, just lazing! National Secretaries Week April) all-new Pattern Booklet 13-x are : 
ape 85) events planned by the group. [long waiting for the parties, (21-27, available for 80 cents each, Anne Look: Lon er! _ It's a good idea to try on every- But at the parties, she ‘Is too ofl Es Klein label available for 25 cents £ 
thing you're going to wear ahead Owen PTA frouaied ead wat as at. | Mrs. Ellen Boyd and Mrs. S. H.| extra with pattern order, If paid of time so that youcan cofrect} Announcements were made of re ava Sie Bie as Bigcdbrg Minard were hostesses for the eve-| by check, add four cents, We. Deli 
uneven hemlines or other glarin annual city-wide Founders’ ning. ‘ ‘ euver ; , d@iener at Linceln Juaier oak te a ee ee na ~}| (Next week look for Spadea's : 28 
cts. School Feb, 6 and Owen |*H¢ her days does show, : American Designer Pattern by Har- 
: rinok ghd yates mda te 5 a Mrs. Harry Sibley: _|vey Berin) PONTIAC GLASS CO 
: the Owen PTA meeting, “| And yet if you were to tell Helen MOstess to MOMS (Copyright 1966) : . 
See tae ee ene eae See So Steuart ot MOMS el Arnecien , 23 W. Lawrence = FES -6441 | 
members presented several|clean the cupboards, she'd think| Unit Two met at the Mathews Card Party Slated ’ le ee errors is” ree 
drama scenes used foryou were crazy! Tusetay for a lunches ced ame?| Mrs. Oscar Tofialian of Argyle of patients at the hos- . (Copyright, 1957) avenue was hostéss to the Ani 
Robert Baldwin’ intro- Mrs. Harry Luxon presided at| Chapter of the Armenian Relief 
e. $3.6: Wilson PTA Meets __ [the business meeting. The group} Society, assisted by Mrs. John 
Mrs. Hazel Gessinger led com- _ }made a contribution to the March) Stephanian, cohostess. Final plans 
munity singing and refreshments} Josephine Seeley, coordinator of|0f Dimes, and plans were made for| were formulated for a card party 
: by mothers of kinder-|school health, spoke at the Thurs-|@ money-making project, the date|Jan. 19. A social hour.was hela cane third grade students|day meeting of Wilson PTA and|to be announced later. _|following the recent meeting, 
.. W. M. Twichel and Mrs.;by pupils. ‘Refreshments were) , 
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Five field goals in a last period 
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completely 
froze in the last quarter ‘ scoring 
cision to visiting Orchard Lake St. 
Mary in a battle for second place St. James which walloped St. Clem- Eaglets Whip Rams in the Suburban Catholic League and trail St. Michael. St. Benedict 
last night. 
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“The setback dropped the Rams 
into a 4th place tie with Ferndale 
ent, 53-33. Both have 2-2 records   
Romeo Defeats 
Cranes, 98-55. Last Half Rally Falls 
Short as Cranbrook 
Drops 6th Straight 
A gallant bid for an upset fell 
the count at 49-49 with only four 
minutes left in the contest before 
bowing to a strong Romeo surge. 
    
75-21 Avalanche 
      by thumping for its 4th in a row. 
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ball title last night, but the Colts 
didn’t have a thing to brag about. 
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  Utica, defending Bi-Count 
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conquest of Farmington Our Lady 
of Sorrow and South Lyon defeated 
14 points. Shrine bowed to Red- 
ford St. Mary, 45-42, and Mariette 
{| whipped Sandusky, 62-47. 
  
Dryden Is Beaten 
by Memphis, 45-36 
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  FISHING OR GOLF?—Cardiner Dickinson Ji-., 
of Panama City, Fla., gasps as the Pacific 
Ocean waters swirl around him during a search 
for a ball‘on the Cypress Point Golf course in   
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Pebble Beach, Calif, where the Bing Crosby 
$15,000 National Pro-Am tourney is taking place, 
He finished with a 79, which is 10 over par. 
  
  Maxwell ‘Leads Bing's ‘Clambake Stocky Texan Billy Maxwell car- 
turesque but tricky course. 
Maxwell, former U.S. Amateur! PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. ® = 
two did if at Cypress   
vided the only fireworks of :the! 
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jonal Pro-' other leaders play today, Others, 
while. 
Also at 68 are the veteran By- 
ron Nelson, making one of his in- 
nada, Bill Nary,’ Tucson, Ariz., 
and Bob Rosburg, Palo Alto, 
Bunched at 69 were Joe Steiger, 
eke Bill Martin, West Covi-   . Calif, Smiley , Los An 
“The colleges,” Barnes said, Beach, Calif., Mario Lauret, Rye, 
have N.Y., and Ellsworth Vines, Palm 
Springs, Calif. - A 
The latter fired a hole-in-one on 
the 158-yard 7th at Monterey,. the 
third ace of Vines’ I5-year pro 
career. 
| Middlecoff took a three-over par 
6 on the short 16th hole at Cypress 
when his tee shot over a stretch 
of ocean ended up in a patch of 
ice plant, PGA champion Jack 
Burke Jr., had better lyck, a 
the same as veteran Tommy Bolt, 
California Amateur titlist Ken 
Venturi, making his first quest of 
professional money, shot a 73 over 
the course, 
In this event, $10,500 of the prize 
money goes to the leading individ. 
ual pros-and the rest is divided 
famong those who wind up best 
in the Pro-Amateur best-ball com- 
petition, ~ d ae . * & 
Some of the amateur celebrities 
didn't have much luck. The team 
of comedian Bob Hope and Mike ra s 
5 2 
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, TANUARY 12, 1957. 
   
    
Annual Game From LA | Pits ni festern Division 
| Against East 2 : HI   
ex-Brooklyn 
claims that night cuties by|Waukegan Thursday night. 
wal-) Commenting on subjecta rang. 
ing from racial problems to recent 
deals made by major league clubs, 
Robinson. wag asked to explain the 
announced his retirement from ‘Braves’ failure to win -the 
baseball, was quoted by the ‘Trib- nant; “key” players cost the M 
kee Braves the pennant in the Na-| 
tional League last season. 
Robinson, who: earlier. this. week 
une that “two or three styeunes | 
players were visiting night. clubs 
and bars.until the wee hours ol 
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: 
“Right now I don't have too 
many regrets about leaving foot- 
ball,” Rote commented, “‘but may- 
be that's because this is the end 
of a long season and I'm & little 
tired. I love football, though.” 
Rote, Ed Brown of the Chicago 
Bears and Bobby Layne of Detroit 
  combination, 
news om with on tag things Chicago's way last night.|casy conquest of fading, aging 
|The Black Hawks haven't beaten|/Bob Baker today moved the young jsive record. He passed for 2,203 
yards in 1956—more than any other 
records, which is something for a 
team forever famous for its aerial 
attack. 
The handsome Texan admitted {slammed down the trapdoor even 
‘|the Windy City in fifth place and 
  ae iwill alternate at quarterback for champion from Daillas,.fired a six-.wind and adjacent ocean stack the Ww. posin ' 
under-par 66 yesterday over the odds. , seam naga ig dae . 
ries a two-stroke lead into today's relatively sheltered Monterey Pen-| . * * 
‘second round of the 54-hole Bing/insula country club links 
Crosby golf tournament, chal-; For: this $15,000 nat 
lenged by a bulky field and a pic-/Amateur clambake, half the field of including defending champion 
276 played the opening round over/Cary Middiecoff, with a first 
shortly|Monterey and the rest tanglediround 76, shift to Monterey, 
Cypress Point; Five golfers deadlocked yester- 
2 but of | day at 68. The group includes the 
yesterday's 30 par breakers, only)leader’s twin brother’ Bobby Max- the'well,, who held the lead for a NFL ~quarterback—and he holds|the Rangers in eight tries and ip most of the all-time Packer 
* 'showing but the Cranbrook 
‘|the 175-pound match and heavy- 
  The Giants’ Andy Robustelli and 
Roosevelt Grier, Chuck Bednar 
* the morning.” 
Ranpesan See eS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Things are getting blacker @nd 
blacker for the Chicago Black 
Hawks of the colorful National 
Hockey League. 
There was a chance to let a 
little light into the cellar spot last 
night, but the New York Rangers 
tighter, 74 as Andy Hebenton. 
Dave Creighton and Danny Le- 
wicki scored two goals each, 
The floundering New Yorker's hit 
mindful that Coach Phil Watson 
had said two of their number 
  ust, when the Braves held a two- 
weren't sleeping too. well, But to 
honestly givenup all hope of be- 
on occasional drink, if you're 
couple of key men.on the club, 
any names—did not take care of 
  would be in the minors by Mon- 
day, But today they were in | 
fourth-place tie with the Toronto 
national TV, 2 p.m., EST, CBS, Maple Leafs and primed for ‘| 
| at Detroit with.the Red Wings.) 
Chicago, with only 22 points in| 
the standings, now is 11 behind) 
the Leafs and the Rangers, The| 
their last 11 games,   
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- “We came into Pittsburgh,” said 
Robinson, -“right after the Braves 
(this may have been early in Aug« 
me that was reason, I had 
ing in the 1956 World Series, But 
you can't mix athletics and drink- 
ing and smoking,” said Robinson. 
grown up, but these fellows—a 
although I don't wan}. to mention 
themselves down the ‘strétch,”’ 
added Jackie. : * * 
Robinson recently was traded. by with California 
Thursday at the NCAA convention 
  the Dodgers to the New York Gi- 
ants. but he later announced ™ 
retirement, vashevski Not 
      
   to Stay in Midwest, . 
He Says 
CHICAGO (# — Towa football 
,coach Forest Evashevaki yesterday _ 
pen denied reports he-has been offered 
ithe University: of California coach- ing job and said, ‘I like the Mid- 
west and plan to remain here." 
The former Michigan blocking, 
star was in Chicago narrating films 
»tot ‘Towa's 35-19 Rose Bowl victory 
over Oregon” State before the 
Executives Club. 
“"e ¢€¢ 6 
representatives 
at St. Louis, 
“We talked about a lot of 
things,” he said, “bet no job 
otfer was made."" 
A San Francisco report stated » 
California's athletic director Gregg 
Engelhard and executive director 
Paul Hastings offered Evashevski 
the job vacated by Lynn (Pappy) 
Waldorf last fall. : 
“We talked about some prob- 
lems connected. with the Cali- 
fornia coaching job,” sald Eva- 
sheveki, “but no specific offer 
was tendered,” 
Evasheveki took over the Iowa 
job in 1952, shortly after resigning 
at Washington State.   
Carer Rios Bob Baker law of averages figured to swing! NEW YORK #—Harold Carter's|International Boxing Club, after 
Linden, N.J., Sunday school teach- 
  iwatching Carter oviclass the 40. 
year old Baker in \a television 10- 
rounder at Madison. Square Gar- 
er in line for a March fight withiden last night, said he would 
either Eddie Machen or Willie|match the husky Jerseyite with 
Pastrano. ; * * * Macher at the Garden in March 
if Machen beats Joey Maxim, an- 
And in case you haven't been/other oldtimer, at Miami, Jan. 25. 
keeping close tabs on the heavy- The officials voted for Carter Junior star Gary Grikschelt) weight situation, Carter, Machen this way: Referee Harry Kessler 
turned in another outstanding, 
Cranes 
went down to thelr 3rd straight 
wrestling defeat by a 35-10 count 
at Berkley Friday afternoon. 
Grikscheit copped a decision in 
weight Ron Alley gained a draw as 
the only Crane scorers. Jack Santa, 
Bill Burney, and Jay Kilayson and Pastrano are top ranking con- 
tenders along with 2-year old 
Hurricane Tommy Jackson for the 
Patterson, Carter is 22, Machen 
23 and Pastrano 721. 
The young guard has taken over) 
the heavyweight division, Ezzard, 
Charles is gone, Baker ig going, 
atid 6ld Archie Moore has had his, 
chance for the big one. 
  sparked the Bears with pins, Six 
others gained decisions, ' Matchmaker Billy Brown of the \card had Carter in front, $1, and Judge Jack Gordor 8-1-1 each, 
and judge Bill Recht, 8-2. The AP 
  
  
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: ' FISHING OR GOLF?—Cardiner Dickinson Jr., 
Fia., gasps as the Pacific 
Ocean waters swirl around him during a search 
for a ball on the Cypress Point Golf course in of Panama City, ad   
    AP Wirephete 
Pebble Beach, Calif. where the Bing Crosby 
$15,000 National Pro-Am tourney is taking place, 
‘He finished with a 79, which is 10 over par.   : i   i HE 
  
lenged by a bulky field and a pic-| 
turesque but tricky course. 
Showers began falling — shortly 
before. midnight, Gusty winds and 
“lintermittent oan SGe Prenet Sere Each has par 
Maxwell, former U5. Amateteitwo Mad & ct Cypeenl. Wess =<Maxwell Leads Bings ‘Clambake final epee PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. —jchampion from Dallas,-fired a six-,wind and steonant ocean stack the 
Ed Vaughan’s Wauwatosa, Wis.,/Stocky Texan Billy Maxwell car-junder-par 66 yesterday over the odds. , 
rink in the other half of the semi-|ties @ two-stroke lead into. today’s relatively sheltered Monterey Pen- 
final jseeond round of the 54-hole Bing/insula country club links, 
Crosby . golf tournament, - chal- * ” co 
| That's the course Billy and the   
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r° ie A Packers, one of the most under- 
sit ete ague, : io 
sport tomorrow when he plays for 
a ae SO 
Tobin. has an executive position 
with the Herrin Transportation Co. . © +s. 
“Right now I don't have too 
be that’s because this is the end 
of a long season and I'm a little 
tired. I love football, though." 
Rote, Ed Brown of the Chicago 
Bears and Bobby Layne of Detroit 
will alternate at quarterback for 
the West, certainly an imposing 
combination. 
  Rote bows out with an impres- 
isive record. He -passed for 2,203 
> 
,{night, but the New. York Rangers 
_lslammed down the trapdoor even   
tional League last season. | 
Robinson, who earlier this week! announced his retirement- 
baseball, was quoted by the Trib 
une that “two or three semen 
players were visiting night clubs 
ae eo 
morning.”   
Door on Hawks Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Things are getting blacker @nd 
blacker for the cago Black 
Hawks of the ul National 
Hockey League. 
There was a chance to let a 
little light“into the cellar spot last 
tighter, 74 as Andy Hebenton. 
Dave Creighton and Danny Le 
wicki scored two goals-each, 
The floundering New Yorkers hit 
the Windy City in fifth place and 
mindful that. Coach Phil Watson 
had said two of their number 
would be in the minors by Mon- 
day, But today they were in a 
fourth-place tle with the Toronto 
Maple Leals and primed for a just, when ‘the Braves held a two- 
Rangers Slam == y Ace ‘Night Clubbing Hurt | st Not all | Braves Says Robinson | After Cal Post 
Commenting on subjects rang. 
ing from racial problems to Potann 
deals made by major league clubs, 
Robinson wag asked to explain the’ 
hant. phe * * 
“We came into Pittsburgh," said 
Robinson, “right after the Braves 
(this may have been early in Aug: 
game lead). I was talking with 
and they were ‘telling me 
about two or three Milwatkee/ 
players who were visiting night 
clubs and bars until the wee hours 
of the morning 
“TL think ae was tremendous 
pressure on them and maybe they 
weren't s too. well, But to 
me that was reason, I had 
honestly given up all hope of be- 
ing In the 1956 World Series, But 
a can't mix athletics and drink. 
ing and amoking,”’ said Robinson. 
“I don't mean you can’t take 
on occasional drink, if you're 
grown up, but these fellows—a 
couple of key men. on the club, 
although I don't want to mention 
any names—did not take care of 
themselves. down the atrétch,” 
added Jackie. * 
Robinson recently was traded by 
the Dodgers to the New York Gi- 
ants but he later announced his 
retirement, |       
  ‘CHICAGO (# — Towa football. 
‘coach Forest Evashevski yesterday 
trom ‘Braves’ failure-to win: the pen denied reports he has been offered 
ithe University of California coach- 
‘ing job and said, “I like the Mid- 
west and plan to remain here.” 
The former Michigan blocking, 
star was in Chicago narrating films 
of ‘Iowa's 35-19 nae Bowl ‘the 
over . Oregon ate balers: 
Executives Club. . 
“« * o 
-Evabshevski admitted 
with California’ representatives 
Thursday at the NCAA pomvention 
at St. Louis. 
“We talked about a lot of 
“things,” he sald, “but no job 
offer was made," 
A San Francisco report stated - 
California's athletic director, Gregg 
Engelhard and executive director 
Paul Hastings offered Evashevski 
the job vacated by Lynn (Pappy) 
Waldorf last fall. 
“We talked about some prob- 
lems connected -with. the Cail- 
fornia coaching job,” said Eva- 
sheveki, “but no specific offer 
was tendered.” 
Evashevski took over the Iowa 
job in 1952, shortly after resigning 
at Washington State.   
  national TV, 2 p.m,, EST, CBS, 
at Detroit with the Red Wings.| 
Chicago, with only 22 points in| 
the standings, now is 11 behind 
fee Leafs and the Rangers. The}   Carler Rips Bob Baker law of averages figured to swing! NEW YORK (#—Harold Carter’ 8| International Boxing Cub, after 
ithings Chicago's way last night.| jeasy _ conquest ot fading, aging i 
| For this $15,000 national Pro-'other leaders play today, Others, yards in 1956—more than any other| TM Black Hawks haven't beaten, 
Monterey and 
me gy a Gym Nagy 
    
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pact WHR the auIPtEE Ope Meee 
  
Binet Leading 
Breed for PKC 
Midwinter Show 
- There will be a fine array of 
dogdom representatives. at Water- 
ford’s Community Activities build 
ing, come Jan, 19. That's the date 
: for Pontiac Kennel Club's first 
midwinter show and its first indoor 
toys, 11 standards), 40 ffi all,   
Spears 15-Pounder 
  Amateur clambake, half the field of 
am Sereda ee eal Middlecoff, 
fale , but of| day at 68. The group includes the 
yesterday's 30 par breakers, only)jeader’s twin brother: Bobby Max- 
the well, who held the lead for a 
* [Spokane, Bill Martin, West Covi- 
list of poodies, (18 miniatures, 11| round 76, shift to Monterey, 
Five golfers deadlocked yester- 
while, ; 
Also at 68 are the veteran By- 
ron Nelson, making one of his in- 
frequent 
and Bob Rosburg, Palo Alto, 
Calit 
Bunched at 69 were Joe Steiger, 
  ha, Calif, SmileyQtick, Log An- 
° . 
the 158-yard 7th at Monterey, the 
third ace of Vines’ 15-year pro 
career, 
Middlecoff took a three-over pa 
6 on the short 16th hole at Copaes 
when his tee shot over a stretch 
of ocean ended up in a patch of 
ice plant, PGA champion Jack 
Burke Jr., had better luck, a 74, 
the same as veteran Tommy Bolt, 
California Amateur titlist Ken 
Venturi, making his first quest of 
professional money, shot a 73 over 
the course. 
In this event, $10,500 of the prize 
money goes to the leading individ- 
ual pros-and the rest is divided 
among those who wind up best 
in the Pro-Amateur best-ball com- 
tion, — & % * ° * 
Some of the amateur celebrities 
didn't have much luck. The team The latter fired a hole-in-one on/ including defending championinFt, quarterback—and he holds|*he Rangers in elght tries and in 
with a first most of the all-time Packer, ‘their last 11 games. 
records, which is something for a! 
team forever famous for its aerial 
attack, 
The handsome Texan admitted 
he and the West squad encounter 
a mighty challenge from the East 
Frank Gittord of the Giants, plus 
a tremendous defensive team 
“really will be tough to beat.” 
‘The Giants’ Andy Robustelli and, 
Roosevelt Grier, Chuck Bednarik 
of Philadelphia, Gene Brito of the 
ashington Redskins. and Walter 
Michaels of the Cleveland Browns 
are some of the unsung but skilled 
linemen for the East. 
The game starting 4 o'clock 
(EST), will not be re-| 
gionally or nationally, 
  
Northern Matmen Win; 
Chief Pins Himself! 
the 3rd period. One Chief was win- 
ning his match when he inadver- 
tantly rolled too far on a cradle 
hold, and literally pinned himself. 
  of comedian Bob Hope and Mike 
Souchak had a 76 and UCLA _foot-' 
ball coach Red Sanders and Har-| 
ry-Todd-had a -77, near -the-bott 
of the list, :   pinned wearing 
himself out against Aaron's . ter- * 'showing but the Cranbrook   
Berkley Wrestlers 
Trounce Cranbrook 
turned in another outstanding 
Cranes 
went..down to thelr 3rd straight 
wrestling defeat by a 35-10 count 
Friday afternoon. 
Grikscheit copped a decision in 
the 175-pound match and’ heavy- 
weight Ron Alley gained a draw as Junior star Gary Grikscheit weight situation, Carter, Machen Bob Baker today moved the young 
Linden, N.J., Sunday school teach- 
er in line for a March fight with 
either Eddie Machen or Willie 
Pastrano. : *** 
And in case you haven't: been 
keeping close tabs on the heavy- watching Carter outclass the %0- 
year old Baker in a television 10- 
rounder at Madison Square Gar- 
den last night, said he would 
match the’ husky Jerseyite with 
Macher at the Garden in March 
if Machen beats Joey Maxim, an- 
other oldtimer, at Miami, Jan. 25. 
The officials voted for Carter 
  and Pastrano are top ranking con- 
tenders along with 25-year old 
Hurricane Tommy Jackson for the 
crown held by 22-year old Floyd 
23 and Pastrano 21. 
    the only Crane scorers. Jack Santa, 
Bill Burney, and. Jay Kiayson 
sparked the Bears with pins, Six 
others gained uecisions Charles is gone, Baker ig going 
chance te the big one. | 
chance for the big 
ance, fr the BE ne |   Patterson, Carter is 22, Machen 
The young guard has taken over) 
the heavyweight division, Ezzard, 
  this way: Referee Harry Kessler 
\ena Judge Jack Gordor 8-1-1 each, 
and judge Bill Recht, 82. The AP 
jeard had Carter in front, 9-1. 
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      FREEPORT, Ill. @ — Thieves these complaints were corrected or, Harold E, Marshali, city person-|who broke into the 
City Manager Walter K. Willman|nel ae. Cain | Matar EO a 
shout then... |of the total of 3,613 complaints Te-lnew hardtop in the _ During last year, complaints 00 had been corrected, [main display room. 
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| off] on city streets, S61-on sewers, involved is imme-|the car from the ? 7 80" and 486 on the city's water. diately. ‘This is followed up with alpiay .room. But before driving ves. Whee tae . 20 3 a a written protest, away they Grove the other two es, Oak Smeke- 
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Ee acuhege a "find been old. NUT\and STOVE size A Sito Seok Raaaee Beate Has Gok Bae a _} Other major complaints included ro en ae inspection, health, recreation’ »., acs White Oak give you 
Ey 1 FF 1) |ttrees, weeds, etc., patice, andiBlinded Tot Critical royal comfort — yy Me es es BS eal | nesech was the aot arial ‘ 4 burning — clean — last- . was the mon ns an 
complains when 400 were voagea {tO Ot Treatments ing—uniform—econom- 178 of which pertained mostly to ical heat. 
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One Crooked Finger [Pidiuon" at Columbla Presbyte- an Inherited Trait — - rian Medical Center. The 2%-year-old boy, son of Mr., 
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-|ing born with a crooked little finger|right eye last. June. He lost the 
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PARK FREE REAR OF STORE January 10th, 1926 — — an oppor- 
; “. & sire lurid-jacketed books cost, filled our shelves 
As far back as any living mem-| A hospital statement said: : with reading material that is timeless. 
ber can remember, one Farr born; ‘Doctors plan special treatment 
in each generation has had ajfor the next four or five weeks. 
crooked.little finger on each hand, | Nothing further will be given out 
The fingers are bent slightly trom | unt these treatments are com-/ 
the first joint to the tip. pleted.”   VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378     
      
        
    
       
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 with paper that resembles grass cloth in a soft 
Draperies are green. The rug is red. Furniture in this” 2 
" DIVIDED KITCHEN — An island sink divides the Kimber 
kitchen into two areas, one for work and one for 
walls are eovered with knotty pine plywood in a relaxing. The 
panel 
1: Cupboards are also knotty pine with wrought iron hardware. At tor can be seen. In the foreground part of the hutch cabinet is visible, The floor is gray green linoleum, In the family area there 
is a braided rug.- The comfortable Boston rocker waits for an 
the rear of the room, next to the small window, the wall refrigera- 
beckground for Livins . 
G. F. Kimbe BEARS 
peries are gray with a rose flow- 
ered design. rs Update Old Farmhouse Eighteenth mahogany. An exquisite an- 
tique ‘crystal chandelier hangs 
over the table. 
To close off the kitchen there 
is a pair of louvered half doors, 
painted deep rose. The present 
kitchen bears little resemblance, Century . First of all, it is divided by an 
island sink into a working area 
and a relaxing area. This sink 
is set in a knotty pine cabinet 
that has storage cabinets on 
both sides, The top ig red For- 
mica, While Mrs. Kimber washes 
the dishes or peels the vege- 
tables, she can watch the TV 
set in the family area, Above the 
sink are more cupboards, 
Little tables ‘in convenient 
places, family portraits and lots 
of needlepoint covers on chairs The floor is gray green li- 
(Continued ‘on Page 16, Col. 3) we are sure, to what it was in the 
olden days. |’ bee Feld 
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Pontiac Press readers are invited to help make 
this weekly home section more interesting. We are 
looking for new homes, remodeled homes and do- 
it-yourself home projects. If you have, or know of 
any such project, call us at FE 2-8181, ask for the 
Home Editor, and tell us where we can take a 
picture. If you are planning a big remodeling job, 
let us know ahead of time so that we can take 
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NOW AND THEN — Compare these two pictures of the Kimber house. The little 
one was taken by Mrs. Kimber in 1952, before any remodeling had been done. Long- 
time county residents will remember this house as the Lomason farmhouse. Today 
the porch that darkened some of the living rooms has been replaced by a covered. 
entry. A new chimney adds dignity to the front of the house, whereas in the smaller photo the stain on the siding was an eyesore. There were few : 
exterior of the house, but inside partitions were removed and rooms converted 
different uses. The three windows to the right of the front door. 
room. The smaller shuttered window and the many-paned one at 
en windows. ‘ if Srey re lit 
background are red. The seashore wallpaper THREE ROOMS ONCE — This thirty-foot living room Wwas once three’ rooms in 
a black background: Tile in-the lavatory is the old farmhoise. Now it is‘a homey, attractive room. Mrs. Kimber who planned 
rapher in front of thé built-in TV set. At the left of the picture can be seen the shelves that take the plhee of one of! the former partitions. This room has windows — 
on three sides which make it especially light and cheerful. The carpeting and walle =~ 
paper are gray, the painted walls green, ae essai Sok leo Ff J p 
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       of the George Kimber home on East property. Note the exposed beams on the 
Clarkston yard. An outdoor barbecue fireplace is ‘ original barn when it was razed and now 
| | built into the massive stone chimney, the stones of which all came from the farm ing. Gray shingles are ysed on the exterior of the house, FE 5-7923 FE 5-9121 
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FURNACE INSPECTION ‘Metals Need ro’ oe imber Home SES | night time there is a star shaped a eX : ainis req OON: 
. | Next time you use your ys | . ES, (projector; notice the finishes on ly ood Up hére the guest. rect is . 
William Lechner|="scw2o—n crs A020 OF Plywood | oe |e ny | : Wr [been devised to protect the pro-| (continued from Page 15) | work, The maple bed bas 8” asy , ula e as a Q | 
a |jector from wear, handling, moist- white hebnaij. én it. | wll J ¥ .27.N. ey tig Se aah took te ge pocampal With south fd woot ; : i} 
FE 2-18 Rod coun pacer " aan ie tah tarde — tne | the Foom is Genelly sunny, WASHINGTON, D.C.—Do-it-your-jhesitate to go back and touch up. | 
stamped steel and alu-| wall oven in the corner, the What was once a minute bed- selt painters have {dund popular|This is another advantage you en- | 
The surfaces that need! stove unit and a hanging refrig- room is now # dressing room |... to be remarkable in|joy with latex paints | 
protective coatings are made| erator, ae pour phereannge hppa oes ae ce Sesteais te ua 0 wae yaad i : : 
si shower. Kimber 
ror reaper hyping ior yin ery ny en number of storage units built in, jtensive range of colors, dull or} There's nothing like paint to INSULATE 
the so-called “hammered finish.” Senaiaty 06 2 St lee ee including a big ‘vanity with a |semt-lustrous in finish, they can be|bring glamour, warmth and cheer- a~ 
hung at easy heig Borgen huge mirror above it. Most of the jused on any interior surface, ex-|fulness into your home. Within one =Cut Fuel Cost os reine 
complete refrigerator. The motor | walls are painted green, but the |cept floors and furniture. There|day you can change the entire ap With 
ix on top 90 that counter space lavatory and one wall of the jare even new varieties that can be| pearance of a room — living room, | : ~ 
j Below is tree for working, dressing room is covered in black |used on exterior masonry. bedroom, kitchen, or bath. And the’ LAS 
oe maa eee FIBERGLAS <= cut. It is divided into twe are small red shutters at |about latex paints is.that they are|a good antidot : : 
}. tions with deep divicers, most of | the window and red door to prepare for use. A few|A visit to a paint store will con- Much es 40%! which hold a plant. In front of easy with louvers to close the |turns of a paddle in the can andivince you of this, and also of the) 
this window is a maple drop leaf | room from the master bedroom. |the solid and liquid substances'are|fact that with inexpensive latex : 
table and Windsor chairs, - 44 ly merged. The paint is|coatings it costs very little to ac AMBASSADOR INSULATION 
Stones from tho farm were Under foot in the bedroom is |then exceptionally easy to apply|complish so much. 
HOME HUNT juace ta Oasis half of the ae youn, tinh the =the ra sata oe Sanding and refinishing will re- Be Wise — Economize — Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. ‘fF | green, ve Because these paints wa- nd re ;' ; 
All Y. kitchen, These stones extend | 4 green wallpaper resembling iactnaeh tie tous Vek woe 00> store an oak floor to its original 483 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 5-8405 
ou W. across the entire wall, The | grass cloth, The ceiling is fs easy to clean as washing your Deeety, coun atten Jeers of RIES 
but See Us ee ee nae civaaes Draperies are green, rare eg ee a beled aaet 
a 5 using & soap water ate _ 
Home Owning | snes Onis retin ts | arta blonde, There are char. | After Oe Job le fhniabod. Ono cas. | 
tm your quest for the] at ie ances tthe replace | The Sgper ir act men | Seems ey re td rem Please Hurry , YOu SOV@ Ff there is a. maple with chartreuse trim, It’s a | T*pidly—usually within an hour. 
: _ time ‘in the end by | just right for sitting and gazing | jarge room and 9 charming | The final “cure” of latex paints, ' ig Gk oec Only 4 
coming to us in the ee rc ae —- however, takes corisiderably long ~~ oe ae 2 tw... 
5 beginning. Our listings | fiecopbier's bench. stand near |, Some of the outbuldines were |°= S08 ft ls i curing Homes Left he ‘wall te | torn down to improve. the looks ; : 
meet every taste and |} the sofa. On the wall opposite | ou. nroperty, Stones and {Process transforms the ingredients 
need. * J} the fireplace, .therc’s a maple | beams trom the barn have been |into & moisture-repellent | shield . hutch cabinet and more Windsor . | chairs. The rug is braided, - incorporated in the house, ‘The [Which protects “as: it provides 
SSYLVAN REALTY | ome Otejsr oe Set | SUMS Sea acl St am [eserves onderfu ‘2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | The stairs arti upper hall are beams. oi eee ceoaplaion belre it a ert T au : 
‘Im The Sylvan Shopping Center—FE 59418 | carpeted in gray. One low win- é of abrasive on the paint -erms 
dow at the front-of the house | The Kimbers bouglit the house |. 
r ; i rs in 1952, but it was two years be- LATEX COATINGS DURABLE : 
- : fore they started to work on it. | The durability and washability’ Mr. Kimber did the design work, |of latex coatings make them ideal 
then hired his own workmen, |for use on woodwork as well as WO 
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oS . — - size of timber that can be handied| work with it. It will Ukely seem 
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DECORATING wa rot pe fri SUNDAYS | wittre Peta, 
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fava recreation rom q | chrome Door Pulls Now 20° 1x6, 1x8; 1x10 Redwood Paneling. $9 20% : 
center of a fot of famlly/ BOER , Also Utility aneling from......... 
ma rte up ) No. 3 Douglas Fir 2x8’s  $% 00 
Market All-Steel Doors ~ PLUMBING to 30% Off 42-14-16 ft. Reg. Poise bac 300 TT es ak ees 79 
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Sa parabare ael aN Water Heater BY Albee sista dnt Be ee nee No. 2-C Oak Flooring"*s $130: $110. 00 x" 
a Sea eas aap x pian Ocal 95 s4* No. 1 Oak Flooring "*%,,°°70 9, $160.00 
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  some are tranqulixng, nd otters | ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM. COLUMN re are distinctly depressing. “ eatures: 
sone quarts taet elena af | GIGANTIC SAVINGS! | . NO | *2ix.taommem™ 
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those who might be 2d inclined, | L. W. BOGERT CALL TODAY FE 4-6089 
ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES 233 S. Telegraph Rd, Facing Ruth St., Pontiac   
      
  
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realtor ward e. partridge Q ae ea Sones | is ne problem. 
1050 W. Huron St, Ph. FE 4-3581 eathering place for the family, #) Pomderoes pine, 4 “4 ‘ ; *. (pine, and sugar pine are all avail- 
FE : ; ae ing it not only a convenient place), noting 
4 As Shown in “Background ‘for Living” . pee alameda gta! nl” y versatile, and is 
4 in the Pontiac Press, Sat., Jan. 6 I erner poe toe hiteg 5 sir ae Gat Teen oe ' a am asia fhome or. remodeling an old one,lig also true of the other i jspecial attention to kitchen plan- species—Dougias Fir, : pning decorating will pay big/gpruce, incense cedar, inland i comfort. The first step/cedar, larch, lodgepole pine, | jis down wi te fir. s lor contractor 4 sketch ‘of the 
| Decide what functions will be 
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| “Little Red Schoolhouse rope built. for. Robert | In making these 
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for this sofa and chair in & national uphojstered furniture design contest. Mr, Adams 
is a studert at Cranbrook Academy of Art, working on his Master's degree. The 
judges’ comments stated, ‘Beautifully drawn and presented, these pieces leave no ‘and manufacture, even though they. will require up-to-date technology in the fabr- 
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in the forming of the understructure ay its ves. legs gad spines and braces 
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   |. "Telltale marks on the walls of 
many kitchens and bathrooms bear 
witness. that these areas are the 
| most used and the hardest used in 
ithe house. 
plash panels and such. -flevices 
help, but many home owners find 
‘that the only satisfactory solution’ 
jtg keeping kitchen and bathroom 
walls looking attractive is to cover 
them completely with a material 
| designed to withstand the abuses 
| of grease, steam, water, food spat- 
ters and hard wear. 
i Widdly ‘nbd tor tei geuphen'a 
predecorated hardboard which 
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home appliances. A coating of 
Bre melaming plastic protects 
the plain color or patterned dec- 
eration of this paneling, avail- 
able at lumber yards. 
Its finish, fused to a tempered 
hardboard base, guards the origi- 
nal beauty of kitchen and bathroom 
denying grease, dust, 
Stalin and other matter a secure 
lodging place. With a damp or 
sudsy cloth, the parieling can be 
| wiped clean as easily as appliances 
, pand fixtures. 
‘The surface of,the hardbotind is 
| impervious to moisture, and* wher- 
ever necessary, joints can be 
isealed to keep out water. 
Call Vat’ Dyes Best 
Vat. dyes are the best and fast- 
est group of dyes known to modern 
science/ They are so-named be- 
cause they were first applied in 
wooden vats, and their discovery) 
and perfection marks an outstand- 
ing ee in the history of 
aye research 
“The National Association of Real   
  
AEstate Boards reports that for|hanging 
every new house put on the mar- 
ket in: the U.S., 
  
  _ accounting for approximately 80 
two existing 
fees frame in reasonable doubt as to their _ in we, nor their feasible method e construction 
Flush Doors 
Require Care Do’s and Don‘ts Advise 
Homeowners on Method 
of Proper Care 
Adherence to several basic rules 
regarding the handling of flush 
doors will assure satisfaction and 
long-lasting qualify for the im- 
portant role of doors in almost 
any home improvement or expan- 
sion project, 
Flush doors have been far and 
away the most popular style in the 
United States since World War Two 
per cent of all doors sold in re- 
cent years, They are available in 
either .solid of hollow cores faced 
on both sides-with beautiful hard- 
wood plywood, giving the déors, as 
the name implies, a flush surface, 
Here are some “do's and 
don’ts” for treatment of flush 
doors on the job site, as recom- 
ng by the National Wood- 
work Manufacturers Association: 
DON'T stand doors on edge or 
drag them across floor. 
DON’T store doors in damp or 
freshly plastered areas. 
DON‘T. stibject doors to abnor: cao 
Small Plastic Vents 
Prevent Peeling Paint 
The problem of paint peeling 
from the siding on houses. be- 
cause of moisture in the walls is 
becoming so widespread that plas- 
tic vents have been developed to 
be inserted into each space be- 
tween studs.to allow walls to 
“breathe.” 
These vents are tapped with a 
wooden mallet inte \-inch holes 
bored , through the siding and 
sheeting. They have louvered open- 
ings and are comparatively incon- 
spicuous when painted. Being plas- 
tic, they are rust-proof and non- 
corrosive, 
  
Rate Hardwood Best 
A hardwood fieor is rated tops 
by interior decorators for lending 
beauty, warmth and color’ to .a 
room. A néw FHA-approved build- 
ing technique permits strip floor- 
ing to be laid over concrete with- 
out use of subflooring. This system, 
featuring the usé¢ of 2x 4inch 
lumber screeds embedded in mas- 
tic, was designed originally for 
new homes erected on concrete 
slabs. But many home owners are 
adopting the principle to convert! 
dreary basements 
recreation. rooms. into cheerful 
  
Factory-made wood kitchen cab- 
inets are available finished or un- 
finished, preassembled or in knock-| 
  mal heat, dryness or humidity for down ‘kits for assembly at home, : icectsicenieseeatneareneereeet ete eae ‘Men Do Most Brushing — 
A recent survey showed that 40 
per cent of all indoor painting 
jobs were done by the men of the 
family — either husband or son, or 
father-and-son teams. dicting new color schemes featur- 
ing near-white backgrounds with 
black, for low key contrast, renee ss + een   
      
  
    
        
        
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dark colors, deepening almost to 
  
_Running a mighty ¢lose second, 
however, were the ladies — -wives. 
or daughters, or’ mother-and- 
daughter teams — who were re- 
sponsible for 36 per cent of all ~~ DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS 
  interior painting projects. The re- 
maining 24 per cent was done by ORiando 3-1224 
    
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materials when cleaning doors, 
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surface in a clean, dry place. 
DO handle doors with clean can- 
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and soil stains left on unfinished | 
doors by hands, 
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is fitted. 
DO condition doors to prevailing, 
humidity of the locality before| 
DO allow approximately 3-16 inch 
  homes are sold. .   
   
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room to look like new. Whichever way you choose you will find 
that the wide selection of paneling at Burke Lumber will make 
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expensive to add central air con- 
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to Consider 
\Library Addition 
2. A joint meeting of the Board of Trustees of the 
+ |Woodward Memorial Library and 
.|the Library Committee of the 
Rochester Woman's Club wag held 
here this.sveek to discuss.a library 
expansion program. 
As more stack room is definitely property is located 
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west side of Morton street, across   
George E. “Dr; Sherman M. Harding and 
  
Officials Reach Agreement 
ion Utica Track Crossing UTICA — Final ‘agreement has 
been reached between the New 
York Central Railroad) the City of 
Utica, and the State Highway Dept. 
in connection with the construction 
of a grade separation to carry the   
for Novi Permits Township Enjoys Great 
Year in Building With 
Big Boost From Plant 
NOVI TOWNSHIP — Reflecting $77,000,000 Total = New York Centra} Railroad tracks 
over M39 relocated in Utica. 
signed by all three interested par- 
ties and submitted to the Michigan 
proval and issuance of an order 
authorizing and ordering construc- 
\, The relocation of M58 proceeds 
west from downtown Utica 
crosses the Clinfon River on a 
new ‘bridge which was complet: 
will provide a temporary connec: 
tion north to existing M59, =~, 
On the relocation between the; 
Clinton River ‘and the west city have already 
Public Service Commission for ap-| *   
     
              
   
          
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Plumbing and heating contractors ~ 
receive volunteer help from ma — sons, carpenters and » 
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building's construction, were 
tributed »by the R. C, Mahon 
of Detriot, a building fabricating . 
company also headed by Sheets. © 
Lakeville Man Heads   
Romeo Church Slate - 
ROMEO—New moderator of the 
First Congregational in 
Walter Parsons of rapeninn 58 
ness meeting Thursday, ‘ 
Named as clerk was Mrs, How. 
ard Ostrander; financial secretary, 
Mra. Harold Wills; current expense 
   
Bishop M. Reed   “to Be at St. Paul nck-| -To Talk at 2 Services; 
Dedicate New Manse; 
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4-H Parente 
to Join Youth 
on Thursday | 
general Thursday 7 
= in Gingellville Community 
     Company. 
Residential construction proceed- 
ed at a fast pace throughout the 
year with about 250 new homes 
crete 
n 1957. 
  ‘State Agricultural Need 
      in the future. 
In addition to Willowbrook Vil- 
lage, there were four subdivisions 
developed. New homes were 
built in Northville Estates, Conne-| 
mara Hills, Brookland Farms No. 
1 and in Meadowbrook Manor, _ 
  
Joslyn Ave. Group 
  Host fo Singspiration 
; Bing- spiration.” The church is located 
at Joslyn and Third avenues. 
Dave Simpson and Phyllis Coons 
will team up as song leader and 
pianist. 
| Douglas Brown, Eugene and Glyn 
Stone, trumpet trio of the Memori-|: 
  » al Baptist Church, will present spe- 
cial music accompanied: by Linda 
Langford at the piano,   
      CAROLE LEE MOYER 
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Moyer of 
13% Caprice, Milford, announce the 
engagement of their daughter, Ca-       nounce engagement ir 
nger of the Gaughter, Delos’ Loa, Inman, to\tdle Lee, to Richard L. Segnitz of 
t the Jast|William C. O'Leary Jr. of Bir-|Wellsboro, Walled Lake He is the 
‘the unex-'mingham. He is the son of Mr.|/son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Seg- 
who and Mrs, William O’Leary. No date nitz. ‘ 
lhag been’ set for the wedding. | A spring wedding is planned. 
en -     to Be Discussion Topic NORTH BRANCH — “Michigan's 
Great Need for Agricultural Re- 
search” will be the discussion topic 
at the meeting of the North Branch 
Comm Farm Bureau, to be 
ning at 8 o’ 
A potluck supper will be served. 
Rosary Altar Society 
Installs New Officers NORTH BRANCH — The follow-   paving to be completed in 
es for like terms are Mrs, Albert 
West, Mrs, Neil Buzzell, 
Kroll and Mrs, Triax, : 
Named to serve three years as 
trustees were Harold Wills, James 
Church and Howard Jelsch, 
Registration Hours. 
Told.at Pontiac Twp. 
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     muters who are served coffee and CAREFREE COMMUTERS — A pleasant way to get to the 
| office in the morning is the aim 
specially rebuilt luxury bus, Other amenities are television and card 
tables, Shown being served on the first run by Jean Burnett, left, 
and Sandra Stewart are Ira Farthing and Richard Palmer, right. te   
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many 
‘of a jeep for the area to be used in agricultural 
at a rural youth school conducted by the “yy in 
Tepoztian, near Cuernavaca, Mexico. Rivera, one of 
ing attorneys, is working on the project with R. L. 
4-H agent from Oakland County, who now works with 
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has been intense in-the two 
| News in Brief 
  y|Milford Man Injured before 
  
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: e Portable Ice Fishing @ Men’s and Women’s : 
Shenties — Warm Ice Fishing 
Clothing 
  
combines seat with carry-all 
space... made to carry 
bait, lantern, gear, with rod- . 
holders attached.   
      
         
        
       
           
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‘Alter Costly 9-Day Strike OTTAWA ® — Pilot trains and 
anowplows nosed. cautiously ac- 
ross Canadian Pacific Railway 
tratk today after the end of a 
costly 9day, nationwide strike. 
Prime Minister Louis St, Lar- 
ent, who took a major. role in 
Abringing the company and atrik- 
ing union together, announced the 
settlement. late yesterday, 
Tens of thousands of CPR em- 
County Deaths 
Mire, Bale V,. Meteer WALLED LAKE — Service for   
,|Mrs. Esle V. (Blanche) Mercer, 
66, of 415 Walled Lake Dr., will be 
at 2 p.m, Monday from Walled 
Lake Methodist Church, with burial 
in Walled Lake Cemetery. Mra. 
Mercer, Oakland County resident 
for 35 years, died Friday at St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital, Her body 
js at the Richardson-Bird Funeral 
: Home here until Monday noon, | 
Mrs, Hattie Mitcheli * 
KEEGO HARBOR—Service. for 
John Daly Rd.,-Inkster, will be at 
|3 p.m. Monday from the C. J. 
Godhardt Funeral Home here, 
with burial in Roseland Park 
ay cemetery... Mrs. Mitchell, county 
‘lresident for 20 years and former! The Prime Minister said. the Springfield Township resident, died 
Friday in Detroit. 
Pontiac and Charles of Idaho, 
  A Milford Township man was in- 
g| jured last night when has car left 
»-|the road and struck a tree on Eliz- 
abeth. Lake Rd. near Williams 
Lake Rd. in’ White Lake Town- 
ship. 
with injuries of the face and abdo- 
men, 
He. told. Sheriffs investigators that he “blacked out” before he 
lost control and didn't know what 
happened. 
U. of M. Fraternity Fined 
ANN ARBOR  — A’ University   
‘lof Michigan fraternity has been 
fined $50 for abandoning a pajama- 
Miclad pledge on a lonely road out- 
side the city. The Interfraternity 
Council Executive Committee pen- 
alized Phi’ Kappa- Tau fraternity 
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  - Insulated Ice Fishing gt ) 6-044 or MA 6-4031, quit—couldn’ : 
‘|. Yet Davis, at last .November. for the incident which occurred 
  
Convenient Carry-All =f, 
FISHING BOXES’ An fee fishing box that 8 
~ tion this week was 
be 9,820 and trucks, 1,297. The 
were 5,607 and 957 last! 
week, 
| In the same week a year 
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to be the biggest year in boiting history,    
      
     
       Ike May Stay Neutral if Fight Develops 
in Choosing National GOP Chairman 
Hall has been considering 
whether to seek the GOP nomi- 
nation for Governor of New York 
next year. This may play a part 
in his decision on taking a 
eral post or returning to law prac- 
tice in New York in the mean- 
time, 
Friends said Hall would accept 
cabinet appointment, if any 
portant. 
jhe would decline any lesser gov- 
ernment post.   
“Hit on Huron Street, | 
er of the auto was Barbara 
fan told officers she saw 
the street light and the child at the i She is survived by a son, Law- 
rence Vden, of Inkster; and two 
brothers, Edward C. Tanner of 
__Ja general wage increase of 12 per 
Walter V. Cooley, 44, of 9820 
‘Mandon Lake Rd., Milford, was 
taken. to Pontiac General Hospital 
istopped to drop off box cars and 
fed-|that flare signals hac not been set 
aiso\K C@GO BPW ™ 
ployes began trekking back to| ff 
their jobs last night. First pas- 
senger and freight trains were 
seheduled to roll today but it will 
take several’ days-to get opera-'. 
tions back to normal, * * 
From coast to coast along the) 
CPR's 17,000: miles of tracks pie- 
kets of the Brotherhood of Loco-):   
      proposed im 
are to be 
   
          
       
      
Jan. 1 
field 
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   pm, dwey Street, Dav 
K. L. VANMATTA, 
pL So 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Convertible, Moter W: 
  
motive Firemen and Enginemen 
ripped up placards and sped 
home, Yard and line crewa in- 
spected trackage and switches, 
pilot trains and snowplows to 
check the roadbed, ° - * : 
The Prime Minister anounced 
the settlement in the House of 
Commons, Its chief feature was 
submission of the main point In 
dispute — the railroad's plan to 
eliminate gradually firemen help- 
ers from Diesel locomotives — to 
a three-member commission, This 
commission of three judges will 
report not later han, next Oct; 1. 
The union scored a point in the 
final decision not to make the 
commission's findings binding on 
both sides, CPR officials wanted 
this provision, St, Laurent told 
commons that whatever the 
ground rulés, each side will find 
it difficult not to accept the com- 
mission report, 
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union and management had 
reached temporary agreement on 
the wage issue, chief barrier. until 
the company brought up the ques- 
tion of the firemen helpers, The 
tentative settlement provides for 
cent instead of the 25 per cent 
originally sought by the union, 
A CPR spokesman said the 
strike cost the company about 14) 
million dollars and that 70,000 rail 
workers lost about 7% million @ol- 
lars in wages. The cost to other 
industries and workers affected 
by shutdowns and layoffs in areas 
served exclusively by CPR could] 
not be estimated. J 
"The government - owned Cana 
dian National Railway, largest in| \ 
2 Teenagers Hurt 
as Auto Hits Train 
Two teenage boys were injured 
last night when their car collided 
with a stopped freight train at the 
C & O track crossing at Grange 
Halil Rd. in Holly Township. 
Driver of the car, Richard Mes- 
sel, 17, of 2521 Rose Center Rd,, 
Milford, said he didn’t see the 
train in time to avoid the accident. 
'Messel suffered multiple lacera- 
tions and was taken to Pontiac 
General Hospital. * * 
A passenger in the car, Kenneth 
Leece, 16, of 209 Grant, Holly, was 
taken to the hospital with a head 
Sheriff's deputies said the con- 
ductor told them the train was 
  yet when the car struck, There 
are ng electric signals at the cross- 
ing. i 
  
to Plan Party — 
at Monday Meet 
KEEGO HARBOR — Final plans 
for a card party will be on the 
business agenda when the Business 
and Professional Women meet at) 
the home. of Lylla Ross, 2415 Wil- 
low Beach, Monday evening at 8. 
“ The catd party is to be held on 
Tharsday, Jan. 24, with details 
to be announced later, | 
  attended a convention ae firm’ 
Raton, ¥la. He is accompanied by) 
        Cig 
and division heads sent out theliricts 
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Death Notices BARNES, JANUARY 11, 1897, John 
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afternoon from the Dudley 
Funeral Home 
Nats. Puneral ae L, 
the Dudley M. Moore Funeral 
       
                   
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today at 1:30 p.m, ne -Oriffin Chapet 
                   
         
   
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Puneral Home, Walle 
       
   
     
    
   
         
  
  
  
DIAL FE 28181 
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.   
  
  
    ARE YOU . 
can orgaine and sae bene bee oe 
noon 
"ADV. SALES 
  
  
  
    
0 .| . FASHION S$ TI rwe 34   
  
  
RENCHING 
BULLDOZING D, Thom __ PE 44041 
  
GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac | (un. semvice ON ALL MAKES “ 313 Pontiac State el} burnery. Dean Heating Co. 
Bank Bldg. } 
FE 5-927 
Graebner’s—Royal Oak \ 201 Ww uare Bidg.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Furniture Refinishing 16A 
NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, RE-   
A-1 IRONING, PICK UP AND DE- liver, FE ¢1 ae : jis   
  
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  |” Moving & Trucking 19 _ 
4 SEO S rs & 
Painting & Decorating 20   
  cading. 
_or spray. OR 32136 
aaa 
rior -& rior, By hour or by 
waa © ei a 
ONE SAW 
dent morn., ‘Dec. 
at ieran nas es oti : 
hed -_ Bi field Hilis, Trowbridge, Bloom 
ae Travel Agencies 25A 
PLANNING A TRIP? 
alt BALL, , STEAMSHIP 
TOURS. CRUISES — HOTELS. 
PONTIAC TRAVEL 
_ SERVICE 60a W. Huron 8t.   
FE 8-3251 ee   
Wid. Children to Board 26 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. w St. Ph. PE 56-0165 Open Eves. till 6:30 p.m, 
Is there ~   
  
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, BABYSITTING, FULL 
. Commerce, EM 3.4350 
L HOME, DAY ©, 
time. 
1 ae NT 
jering care. OR 3-366). 
in_ my home. FE . xs 
Wid. Household Goods 27   
. | FURNITURE NEEDED re home or odd ‘ots. 
outright or 
Sele pases yo4..8,'R, Commuaity any doubt? That, 12 full-time salesmen with 
trained sales techniques and 2-way 
radio cars wil) serve 
  
Phone OR 3-1205 
Open Eves. ‘til § — Sun, 1 to § 
¢   eee a 
{eT US BUY IT OR AUCTION = xy them ud PONTIAC’S LARGEST |-   
or furniture rm, in ge = — waiting 
PAPERMANOING. YE 211 OR | WANT 
* | PAINTING 3 & DECORATING, INTE- 
4   
  
  
D.: 30 3 HOUSE r 
frame ge wheels, axles & 
brakes, FE . : SELLING YOUR 
PROPERTY? $100 per . 
PE4-1569 or FE 2-7306. 
BRAND NEW Salmer Street, fust south of 508 
e Avende, 
's new anartments, 
are ready for occucency. 
ATR 
& 
v 
80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE 
IMMEDIATELY— 
for Inspection 
Sunday Reity and 
F Ederal 86918   —— 
CLEAN, 3. ROOMS, TILED BATH. 
868T «= Pontiae   
  
showing only to @ pros- 
pects saves yu time and money. 
‘Don't worry with lookers.” Call     
“Physio-Therapy 21 A 
SMpfecal fos voce. 1e Lincs {al foot technique. 14 Lincoln 
. PE 42861   PRIVATE PARTY WOULD LIKE 
to $4 at 6 per cent 
  
elevision Service 22 
*| COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV 
Aa slenaaied 
. AN 
a } & TV, 127 S. PARKE ST. 
Typewriter Service 2ZA 
TYPEWRITERS & ADING MA- chine 4 ral and Sup- 
Co., 17 W. wrence. 
23 Upholstering 
BEADLE'S DRAPERIES. SAMPLE shown ’ §-1927. 
Ss = 
ttt oni tare er EM 
sins UPROLST   
  
  
SAVE MONEY 
  
INSURANCE 
sunt BY PHONE 
Nicholie & Harger'Co. _ W, HURON 8T. FE 5-3183 
  
MAHAN REALTY CO. E = + AUTO « SW. 
  
  
  
  
  antiques, PE $0163. | 
mre mé Tax Service 17| “Sn 
  
  
  
  
‘Let US } Give Yon t Placer Pay |8 Your Mind — 
2 
  =| IN A FLASH!   interes! . Please ph. EM 
Wanted to Rent 
‘A 
wf your choice 
management avai, only FE S ; 3172 W. Huron 8t. JERRY FE. ADAMS 
Broker 
3172 W. Huron &t. 
goerenges 
We need homes “apartments 
iain iecky ak “Bide Ave. FE . aft. 5 OR 
Share Living Quarters 30 ie ie ae ida at tie di atta din ilies di tieetietin ied 
WOMAN WOULD LIKE Col- 
32-7743   
  
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Wid, Transportation 31 WOMAN WOULD TEES BIDE 70 
work Mon, thru Sat. between 6   
  
  
CASH 
For your land contract. Highe dollar paid. Prompt, cow 
service. We°also buy equities. 
A.-JOHNSON, Realtor 
+ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2533 
COgh   
1G HAYDEN, Realtor é Opeth » Walton Eves. 
= 34/3500 000.00 At our bom gag eg purchase new 
a inti, Ha our 31 years service to & 
To Buy—Te SellTo Insure 
  Money Wanted 28A 
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LANDLORDS A , Call today for FREE: RENTAL 
SERVICE, Tenants of 
am. 7 a.m, In the ¥ incomes 
cou- 
Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32|   
us now, We need farms. lake, and 
resid   
ties. $50 mo. 
Nicholie & er Co, 33 
_W. Huron. FE 56-8183. Open 
evenings. 
  “handie | 3 
  To Buy—Te-selte-To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! ie 05 Dwight, 
MAHAN |ies2ese REALTY CO., REALTORS 4-4686 
FE 2.0263 
10% W. Huron 
NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST 
~~BUY OR SELL ~ BATH AND HEAT. FE   
DEL-RIO APTS. 
381 Oakland 
2°& 3 rm. apts. with baths, 
stov, —- and utitities furn, 
__Couple_with baby welcome, ___ LOVELY 2 BEDRM., APT, ROCH+ 
ester, near Auburn, Children wel- 
come. OL 2-3961.   
LOVELY 5 ROOM APART- 
ment on James K, includin 
stove. refrigerate: 
year's lease at 
month. Johnson 
FE 
  
I, will personally ‘uy your prop- 
erty eo wit sell it tor Ry and 
show ee eee eal col mR 
price 4 emer Cail and 
e 
  
Newly decorated. Reasonable. 
= 2-3011 days; eves. 40 8. 
vd., Rochester. We are specialists In trading. We 
che . ihe |= N. HEA APT. Children welcome, Available Jan. 
16th, EM 3-4207. : 
“fee :   Pa ¢ 
MODERN 4-ROOM APT. HEAT furnished. win furnish stove & 
refrig. FE 
NEAR FISHER BODY 3 APT, Call PE 2-5203 or FE 2-8388. ON ‘ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CHILDREN MITTED. 340 MONTH ¥0: Hempstead, E. HU- 
  
  
  
or phone FE 5-3647 after 6 & week, 
| FURN. 
Humphries) rs: Fe pote re +n} 
% * sfultipie Listing Serviee TO BUY, TO SELL 
ONLY STATEWIDE 
has l-stop service, 28 es and 
. 180 salesmen throughout Michigan 
“STATEWIDE head Botsie Rervice: of Poutice “| 
in? 8, Pelegrapn PE 40821 
LISTINGS WANTED 
Us suow You. Now To 
BUY . TY EQ k 
Leslie R. Middleton   
- 18T. . GAS 
‘ ‘3 Park lace 
FURNISHED APT. FOR TWO, ON 
lake, employed couple only. Pri- 
vate, mear bus line, $16 weekly 
fill May 1. FEderal ¢6382. 
FURN 4 RMS. MAIN FLOOR. Private entrance and bath. Util- ities furn. Neat and clean. Aduits 
: See afte 4:30 Sat. and Sun, je ve. : 
a ROOMS a BATH, 
3 ND BATH, IN | BOOMS ANOITION: INCLUDES AMPLE HEAT, HOT AND COLD 
WATER. ADULTS ONLY. $65 A 
MONTH.   
: N PE 45184, K. G. E. HURON, 
  
  
      
  
: oe ee Perry. St. 
=; FOR in 
Sy $65 to $92 @ month, 
<eielsiieptacitieiiitnnaaaiamaicneit ARGE, ATTRAC- 
& bath, new apt. 
ome private, 
  
  
  
Rent Houses Furnished 35 
1 BEDRM. DELUXE KITCHEN- 
ette- - Day. week or aa. Also serene houses, its, 
School age ¢ ¥ *. FB     
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  For -Sale Houses 43       
                  
  
For Sale Houses 43) 
* Sera "est or"   
    
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. left, Mach 4 room a belp you with down 
TIM WRIGHT REALTOR 
  
    4 FAMILY BRICK 
Sue 
  Bre. & RCE LAKE ‘LOW PRICE & Easy 
i Ba QrrEg £ 
27" i a ¢ 2 or EM3-3314 
  
i ELIZ. LAKE EST,   
    Jim Williams, Realty 
até Baldwin Ave. ' PE ¢-00e7 
OPEN   
  
  
  
  2 bedroom, full bath. 2 large 
C. PANGUS, Realtor Call cottect: 
_7-2815 or NAtional 17-3950   
  
  New Bri a s, with 4 
-~ close to and 
} area, 3 fhew 
home, full heat. basement, le 
rooms. $14, easy terms. 
Huron Valley Realty SUNDAY 1.4 
2968 West Huron 
Donelson Park ck Ranch Home 
J. A. Taylor   
  
WM. H. KNUDSEN 
  
BRICKS $10,975 
CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 We iny comparison, We hon- 
culty “Heel. ‘Jou can't deat the | FR 
‘™: and price 
    
    
Partridge 
ri athe with and automatic 
of] paved street. Large, 
wy B Tm. 
. all well, hove ta ai ones for $1,500 down. 
located in southeast Pontiac. Full + Drayton Plains 
basement “with REALTORS henkee  neeeiats Tat bot water | OR 3.1223 Eves, MAple 6-128   
$1,400 DOWN sand 
N. [REAL ESTATE   
  
SEMINOLE HILLS- 
| distinetive brick 8 room home 
in 1951, it has a 
& breeze- 
and 2 bedrms, up. Full price $99,509 on terms, 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4.3581 
EVE, "TIL 9   
    The Choice of 
Selective 
‘2 MODELS NOW. OPEN 
3 or 4 Bedrooms 
2 or 2% Tiled Baths 
Family Roomy 
Gen. Electric Kitchens _ 
Plastered Walls | 
Lifetime Tiled Roofs 
“Redi-Wired” Approved «. 
by Detroit Edison Co. 
Sewer, Water and 
  Grove School . 
Low Bloomfield Taxes 
eel Opes 
s| SAT. & SUN. 2 TOS. 
:| 2626 and 2639 Berry Rd, * 
Near Woodward and 
Square Lake Road 
z=) KINZLER | +          
  - 1050 W. HURON ST. 
bf 
  
      
room, 45° 
room, oy BE 2 car, 
brick garage, 1.6 acre site, 
fore , With 113° gl oe and all wee 
ter your 
door. at , Let 
show you! 
       
rs, 
home at a > sibeo win’ 9130; OTTAWA HILLS 
and by appointment ~ 
  
Arnold Real Estate 
Telegrams HeS* ones   
. —stISt 
Only 5 Houses 
NOW ONLY . lana ete 
Sale aut wiak te mete 
HOLDS A 3BEDROOM | 
NEW HOME nae 
ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN aac 
| | UNION LAKE RD; 
For A Real Buy 
NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY 
. MONTHLY’ PAYMENTS 
INCLUDES EVERYTHING 
WHY PAY RENT 
Own Your Own Home 
MODEL NOW O 
1:30 Be ~ 6 p.m, 
+ FE son For Appointment 
‘Don’t: Wait — You _ Might Be Too Late — 
  Moves You In ‘TO VETERANS ONLY 
No Other- 
Cash Needed 
“ae PER MONTH 
Ranch. 1076 SQUARE FEET 
-3BEDROOM ENORMOUS KITCHEN 
INCLUDES 80FT. LOT 
PRIVATE BEACH 
$13,850 ¢ of payment on convenient 
terma. 
Avaliable to Vets, earning at least . 
LAKE OAKLAND HTS. Bivd , of Sashabaw. 
minutes ; downtown 
STEIBER REALTY 
ORlando 3-9378   
ANNOUNCING FOR '57 
New Homes 
IN PINE LAKE MANOR 
SUBDIVISION 
‘The *$T — m te 
Sh satan See } ® ranch style, 
SEVEN ponerse To 
gos Eh 
$i1,b00 & UP 
“Choice of lot sites. Come 
Suet pice “sol sianes now to your new home. 
‘SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FR 56-0418 
IN _SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER 
tio DOWN 
. flee: 
NORTH END 
args. ina sees wile sletare w ure 
Enotty cedar PA best be Pm y . ar 
gerece. Pull pelos $10,500 with rms, 
, OUTSIDE cITy 
d-room home on 6 acres, just 2 
miles North of Pontiac. Full price 
$6,300 with terms. 
SCHRAM 
GI's $250 DOWN 
PLUS COSsTS 
New 
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Off Baldwin 
Wright-Valuet 345 OAKLAND AVE, FE -0603 — FE 5-0441 
  For residence or 
business lots see... 
HOLMESBARTRAM 
4303 Hwy, ae 
OPEN SUNDAY I to 5 P.M.   
DAILY 2TO6P.M. ~ NO TO RELOCATE? 
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Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
AYDEN 
a eel FHA RESALE. wn. 2 
eet NN he ot N. new bedroom 
= jot. Call-for in 
OPP WILAIAMG LAR OAD. va ase wile 
TCHERY RD. New 3 bedroom 
  - Large Brick 
‘erme. 
i C, HAYDEN, Realtor E, Walton FE 6-044)   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
St. Vincent District Three ments home with full basem 3% ear “ 
n ~ Fr. : 
Soe ene lamdecsped 
Outside of City Two bed 
Indian Village Three bedroom nome . 
¢ oe » | ° two car garage rae 
Pull basement, as «beat, oak ' 
feors, Excellent ation, : te 
transferred forcing 
sale. Many nice features 
Well kept home in « ¢ 
north side location. 
bedrms, 2? blocks to school 
Would 
give you lower monthly pay- 
ments. with ressone da. 
GAYE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
CUSTOM BUILT —, 3 bedroom ranch type with Realtor FR 6-0471 
  
y heat, Also r 
STARTER HOME — We) wit! on 
George R. Irwin 
mathe bom or   
MUST : 
charming brick 3 bed- 
with vanity; dining L 
radiant : : 
2 car gare Re ; 
Ms, sage “ne 
Tae hearts of th rea. U tf] ie rs \ to sell their 3 bed on m 15 Rm. Bungalow 
beautiful fi ace; © 
m kite 
a few features, U 
LE AT $27,000. , complete from 
fea ean 
‘ou this new contem 
space, recreation apace in base- 
are but a few featur, 
TERMS 
aa Only $13,000, $250 down 
Russell. Young REALTOR—BUILDER 
FE   T2 W. HURON OPEN 9 -@ 
_ Phone FE 
     
   
   EST SUBURBAN» 
Eee oa hoe ment. Sy 
  = 
: ex, Geli or trade for 
bome, or Fiat. 
3 ar BUN ALOW meAL OR TRADE ‘Stent 
walls, A white frame bungsiow 
with large Kool Vent awnings. 
Ww SCHOOL 
BUNGALOW, 61,400 N 
Attractive gray shingle modern 
fiveroom home with 
Biren "hudh acon, ausebe and fenced fot diate p jon Price 97,460.   
WN 
Two modern homes, One prac- 
tieally brand new, other five 
rooms on ist floor; two bedrooms 
up. It would pay you to investi- 
gate e 
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 
WE BUY, SELL & TRADS 
tad'W Warn "Prone PE. +07 
NICHOLIE NORTH ASTOR &T. 
A alte rm. & bath, 
with auto, ‘. OOnd00 fi, 
hool, 
Vibe. Liberst Terms. $850 DN. NEAR TEL-HURON 
Newly decorated 4 rms. & - 
bath. Has hardwood *, 
bamt., auto. heat, hot wa- 
ter. 3 ©. gar, ‘y 68,500, 
NICHOUE 33: *W~. Huron * rE 60193 
open evenings — 
ORTONVILLE 
a . 
large evergreens and = partiy 
feneed yard. 3 bedrooms, living 
im, din room and lous 
fares uteken, Fuld bath “and x 
ne $10,000 only $1, ) down. 
nm by . appointment 
Clarkston -REAL ESTATE INC, 20 ee de® a Mich, 
Exclusive. 
Clarkston Home This qhotme wi Colonial hite 
home te loew in Clarkston 
most exclusive neighborhood 
has all the       ang Sbetroome: taster. bedroom { is. Masi 
aud ft, clos- 
ets. A full j part 
th and het water sys 
This is sftua! on & 
ifull seaped & shaded 
ith car 
drive inelud en 
  
eee, Kener cs reney & pastry down, basement. x . 
Attractive & 
m 
3 bedrm, brick ranch-type home 
of superb custo ¢ ruc 5 
Within St. Hugo the Hilis t- 
ay latge piefure window, arm 
family rm. which in 
Hite, Neca tnt ie farace. $75.998, terms, y be 
TERRY E, ADAMS .. BROKER Fd 
Fi 
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New 3-Bedrm. Ranch 
'| High in the Sky Homes 
cheery kit, built-in ov fast —- Is 
x-Franks Sie he nee ESTATE 
Templeton » AUBURN HEIGHTS early new 4 rms. and 
irms., nice kitchen Brick sub. 6 réoms, bedrooms, 
irae pve a teen 
  
wh, sR Bn heat, tile bath, 1 yr. jot sox 
  Pre Beg 
aon ge vale   en. J 
after i pm. Maple tise 
OPEN _ 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 
$0) A MONTH 
  R 128. ‘no m rd 
            4s ran Templeton 
      
    
               
   
                         
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RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
"MULTIPLE LisTiNG SER 
  
2380 Klingensmith 
a “ay "we fee about 
  § room brick terrace — gas 
ms 
3-Bedrm, Brick Ranch + bd 
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       C. SCHUETT, REALTY eB. Ra. (s-a0) 
OPEN SUNDAY 2103. 
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lot, street 
“er ie. 
car ga . Paved 
Ww ede ler amall- 
_ Near New Jr. High | 
in auto, oll durnace, 
Sath"Atso features Ii car 
P"hugex trom 60 down. 
GILES REALTY Co. WEST HURON 8T, FE bt 
    
  coun-/¢700 DOWN—Rent beater. 2 bed- new, ranch 
yout oe lees sey ie 
ye mar Caen Labo: wan. pate i eo, ¥: 
~ Excellent construction. Pull 
the . § room ranch home with stashed and = 
us show you this one. 
| Wall to wall carpeting, . 
230 DOWN—GI 
| AS 
  Ss INDAY 17 P.M. 
  -| We «@ 
Harvey Wilson, Broker 
Gaui, Wan PR Soest 
       
|$13,800 LITTLE FARM — Right in| —— 
gt age BR 
i ¥, 06 9 Somreem, Some 
“$L.000 teak fnghos om mod- 
Wal- 
Located 
Lake Rd, Only 
Ty Aad ~_ 
  
$650 DOWN | ‘Boat room. Near A th Scool. 
NORTH SIDE 
PE + 001 etait 
You must 
@ 
. walls, oak 
with 
hs ines $14,500. 
Sylvan Village 
eer crete i 
. 1M 
Oakland Avenue This is 
bri boa 
« 
bedrms., & full bath up. & = yg EE ~~ A 
aerege. Terms avaliable.   
  
Ol RESALE suburban home consists . 2 pe. . Utility 
3 ots, each sox 120 
—w 3 ft. 
bt Ba Pact Cc UCKLER REALTY 
3 Bedrm. West Suburban at- ed ent 
an extremely clean & 
@. utiful, big 
John K. Irwin - 
      
   
                
‘wetenee ton.   
“T just asked her if her ter could cook! She's the 
  chef at a wiener roast our class is having at the canteen!" 
  
CLARKSTON River front 
REAL ESTATE 1! 2 8. MAIN, CLARKSTON, ple _$-5621 NC. MICH. 
  
HOME SITE ii; \ CHURCH SITE site just 
  
OTTAWA DRIVE 
ace, Whee, Tans is on “a for 
Tat UNION LAKE OFFICE 
We have « few lake front 
of Pontiac at Tae Lake, Coker insane and Lake, $2,600 up. Terma. 
Por Past Results List this with 
ay G. Trocke 
  
  
     “Beal tos Ton 
ron Be et Eee wane |e soa one $1,000 DOWN heap. Maret emp 
get ge emmtee| BUILD NOW Fels boandieuk pune Pus | mils *, Estimates free! 
Retr itt tenis, | HERBERT C DAVIS walt, D., RILEY, Broker | “Pontise Lake Rd. FE 6-431 
WARM AS TOAST | ry see pronase a es Powe’ — yeatee, coecemecheesoeene 
Be Ee | ee eee w for en ; aa y a 
gr AnD DEALT, | Beeches aoa : CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 
CLARK [atest , For Acreage 47   
A 4-4203 = : : aaa 
scayees tS aubdiv . dust « few 
miles of 
main traveled Hwy 
ae ruit jand RE on paved ae. 
Chet & Ae + rae $10,009 with 
ie co. 3 
Evenings.   
  
Located on Oakland 
. fie ; 1 month on ffl * '. 
or terms 
oct for snack & or small! 
iness, We have 
AUBURN HEIGHTS We have 2 excellent corners 
com aie 65° frontage : 
residential - 
tra it iH ay 23 | 
3 sl fp ine .* 
oe lag 
  
    
  
PE 46002 or FE 44813 Evenings 
STOUTS | 
CROOKS ROAD Idea) 
   
  iat ee OPER. 1 *. | FORINSPECTION | — vin | CLARK REAL ESTATE 
{J. Bi   
  
  
  
   Bach terms. 
. 
    4+ REALTOR feet. ed # . 
-menta of Pmonth including 37 A 
rage, 4 lots ! 160 foot; — call now appointment 
Ffontage, landscaped, lols of trees. | show. ” - Fare pereemsien. Priced at $12,- ‘+ 30 ACRES with terms.- my 
CITY, WEST SIDE. 5 bedrooms, feels Nigh, eeroved couse with '¢ bedrooms and bath on| ‘ry . Ideal homesite. School second floor, while on main “bus right by door. For oniy Lg See hetehowes sem taated floor there “" &-nice bed ‘ an atre + terms... Call ace i" fog ee eS 
homey living room, separate din-| for «appointment to show. Rent — Warehouse Space 
pg Posen gp on = ped Fr re 11,000 8Q_ PT. of storage space 
rene, Rear yard. fenced. ‘Don't =, L fence, Lecated ca ara, foot wis | fall to see this one. at s by elevator. 
$12,800. Terms can be arranged. :   
  
“RE 4.3581 050 W. HURON ST. 
  
     
Taylor} * STORE. 42 ins 
    ond eit steer e,? se 
CRA WEORD AGENCY 
PAUP tio » £7 S85 acumy OG NR. 
80 ACRES 
men BE bees Pe, Sat of Mariette * 
$8 ACRES 
wow, iistle “at bums. “Wickioan. 
' Templeton Business Opportunities 51 
    
“LET'S TALK BUSINESS” 
  MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
sony}. i ae oo : 
PaRK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 
  
NEW SUNOCO 
Service Stations for Rent: 
vlad new, modern, >bay buiid- 
GA AGE: — : 
Averes. $6.0 for merchandise 
ores — northwest cor- 
iy Hwy. (0.8.10) and a Bt. ; : 
Boutheast corns Lake 
Rd. & Dover Ta training 
pata R     
  3 
| pepe oma | eae a 
you in any way possible. 
Jim Williams, Realty 116 Baldwin Ave. PE 40047 
STANDARD 
~ OIL CO. Is tow 
‘org stall, ail 
FE 4-1584 
OR 
WO 2-5870 
EXT. 223 
most Reduced $4,000 sale of this very de-      
  
lot. : 1 @. deal 
Gas Station or Motel site, $3,008 
  . Bok DIXIE IONWAY 
mee : 6 room 5 "eval | able if wanted. A resi bargain. (Second 
¥ BUSINESS | =": i Go corer of two main streeis.| [OANS $20 TO $500 Buy real estete or busi- ey only ess on the easiest of terms. sehold s e have many other Household Finance sea offer, ¥    
tg sameeren Mortgage Loans . 4 
LOANS 1. Por   
— $600 to $1, 
  
  
  
  
  
  
Bu Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
Boe Ae See of   
  
je) = Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ ord   
  
  
_ MACHINE-SHOP | 
: a We ba 
  
  
— eet 
ing dealer ap- 
ication for the followin 
service stations, locate: 
    
  
_ Buckner Customers 
: Happy Folks : 
  Dockner s Employee cere th | 
             
  
  down, $125 & month. 7 RM. NORGE HEATER, REASON- yiM ‘WRIGHT thie. "Por, tow. pont or whai RETO aa | ERE | en bor saw, for automatic sewing 
machinet, ox? OR 3-8735 
W. Walton Blvd. FOR SALE OR TRADE - Ex- 
Corner with 13%-f. frontage. 20-ft six modern hom 
alley + Sg — ya and bane full basement, 1% car ak 
eek | See ee aginaw otreet tend . 
ig frontage on Saginaw street a ana 
used as. restaurant drive-in for 8 
gs : *, Mee LL. H. Brown, Realtor 
Git heat "E iarataries. “adequate | 1942 W, Huron Phone P= 2-810 
commer would be suitable for gas | “Ree ad No. 4 under Bus. Opp. GE AUTO WASHER, SELL OR ied Price —% aT or gum or record player. 
ae . < GRAND PIANO, WILT TRADE 
In ROCHESTER = eMALL MOD- Roy Annett Inc.| m xgomaren = sgatt, sos, 08. were e-oies | for ment. Call OL 1-088 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | cars MODEL 
Sale Land Contracts 52| Phone on bins. 7 ‘-™ “=** 
- LAND CONTRACT, VERY GOOD one Oe see ee 
$ PER LAND CON- ; WAP, ; PRE . i” er, or 
eee See “Sill re Sak Ss — | Mates on 8 pew pair. Some very a good Used ice skates for . cheap. 20 and cent off on all fire- 
LET YOUR $$$ WORK wARNES it 
, ROR YOU - BARNES HARDWARE We have both large and small 33. Bore 
oon i a ore ag 16 gutomatio for 
bie recta, | erect Snake a PE C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Barvershop aa | is EF, Walton Blvd. - bs _Parry, MP 2 Sees giter'? pm, © ; 
22% DISCOUNT \- SLB we Benen Se Qn s 2 mode 1.3 LENOTH home in good West Suburban eat, 5a MY Dee are 
BR $20. 
  
  
        
         
         
        
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Feel : i fi zf   
  
. BUSINESS 
EVERYTHING GOES! : J ALORE 
143 ave 
  Cogswell Chair $9. 
Chest of drawers $10. 
Ciifferobe $15 
Studio couch $15 
Kitchen cabinet $10 
  
          
   
       
      
    
     
           
   
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          5M. 
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    6340 arent dm Ra. tt) 
TRE HEAT ce SYSTEMS al of ; 
» serv lie, seat 
rm, wb ory iy 
MYERS ead and shallow well jet pumps. Fane wate ax, he said. bere 12. 
ATES ON ALL PLANS   
ip pee TT 
KELLY's HARDWARE 
  
  
AL) ye oe ee ge . 72 
     
   
     
                 
   
     
          
      ‘SATE te ‘Sheetrock 
a 4x8 Sheet $l. 35 
| gemaaeli, es at Fir, ata, a, ) 
jo An ong Ge: | Selec ance ae, bens 
‘ed 
Pontiac. 1Tt EM ear 3 ite Ra. Fetegrant ~_ EL 6-414   
   
        
     
      SEPTIC T. ANKS REINFORCED,   
    
: sand windows. 
BENSON LUMBER CO. 
    STOP! LOOK! es    
       
  
    
“Watch This Space for © 
Inventory Specials! 
Church’ S, Inc. 
iA : “ 
  Dp Cc AU 
\CHSHt Shop 60 
  
     
        
   
‘irt. Ea eravel abd tif dirt 
Fonts GRAVEL, VEL. BEACH 
| CRUSHED STONE. SAND, GRAV- “aL, Pil, Earl Howard, Bis 3-069 
  
  
WANTED 
Standing Timber 
"Fa ose me 200 oe Saas Ra as 
Rd... 344. _at 16237 o— 
SHADE TREES ‘er 
soe sh a, Sera 
    "SE oe ¢ eli after 3: 
BOXER. PEDIGREED MALE. 
     
       
DOE Rann FOr PUPS 
    
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_NORTH denver 
1000 S. “Woodward A BIRMINGHAM .. 
  
coe “tpt my whe aa ino Oi eter, Wal you ina it 
| “fragile’ please?”   
  
       
    | For Sale Modsetraiters 78) _ 
eee Wanted Net Cars 88     * 
#4 
  
413 of FE 
4 roe son, rich, BLACK 
ia GORA FILL Dirt, TOP 
eee F 
   
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 
For Sale Pets 69:               
     
    TRAILER EXCHANGE   
     
     
    
    
  rast 
_Sale Farm Equipment 76 
“OUT anos ar 
  a 
ward Ave. North of 14 Mile Rd}, 
MI_ 46000. | TRAILER EXCHANGE ~40 WIDES—10 WIDES 
  five 0 Wits Sem 2 
sic | ge "hi. J. VAN WELT 
nT TR + “Wanted Used Trucka ® 
"2s tor OPERATED, D.OD.0.x | 
imawaie, “permanent em Detroit 
~ STOP LOOK 
7 I ha ‘turek Bal ey | 
am Sale Trucks — 90 90 
™ | Conv. WRECKER. Cox. 19 TON.   
  
pad Ries HOME SALES IN 
  
    ee 
a OF ELAAL 
> 825 Woodwa 
met, ee Te 14a 
~"MeCULLOCH i CHAIN 
ine Crooks Ra.) “WINT ER S$ SPECIAL! 
‘tor 
   
      
  FERGUSON - CASE 
“TRACTORS AND 
| MACHINERY 
“ HEN® WAGNER AND 
HOES, ites Trailer Space 79 
MOBILHOME. ESTATES, MODERN 1954 CHEVROL a 1% ie = 12 ft. pesy. a 
97 PDODeE TUCKS 
dupe trvens at jg foot 
Ea Nia =| ae Ags oye 
For Sale Tires 80A 
TERR BE ely ree pi includee 
ake — 
  
ar tides. Good cond 
    
St ee 
Hosking Chev, nites ‘til @   
  
  
    ~ Boats & ‘Accessories 85 _85 
- | Por ut “81 bos at Sic eae 
     
          
      
  
    
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WANT. ADS! To find al 
        
       
           
       
     | Auctions _ Every Sunday at2P.M. . ale 
a ea sige? &| Refreshments Served 
$089 Dixie Highway 
         
     
      
WILL Ea Outboard ete A   
_ Super, Clb Cour 
  
Por lean used came & trucks, 
ePrwalis ck Se See Sa Eee eeennoer Ves ii 
  
           NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM 
ae 
ek ini Chev, 18 
mad ee MSL ho   
  
1955 CHEVIES a-door 
Cc 
BIRMINGHAM NASH 
666. S, Woodward, B’ham 
MI 63900 —_Open till 9 
ibs pony, Va S SeRIER, GitW. 
  
  
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM 
-| “HIONEST VALUES "9 _ Sedan, V4, P.G., 1,296. 
Also ir els tro A hag 
USED CARS 
| CEN TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Sts, 
VE price. ‘ass GHEY, DELRAY, LOW NTE: condition. $798 
dust your car of truck down 
Haskins Chev. | ate rae at M- 18 4H 
as Gkoitiae _ For Sale Cars 
o? eens a | pbc é Be cy Denn ng ae 
s| “Bright Spot” 
=| JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 
Cass at Orchard Lake 
FE 80488 Baar *- ‘pet, LUXE, ‘Goon Mo. |: 
rye Tecuen F Bi m, Rall, 
side ak Sonat fee . ments tsie0, 
  onth, 
rks, 
Turner 
1960 3 §, RA- 
ed & . y no 
y down assume Soaenee 
  #124 16 og month, Call Credit 
Parks, Midwest o08, Harold Turner Fo 
NEST 
GBD CARS AVAIL SHOP. 
Sohnts Motors 012 8. WOODWARD wRAM. 
MI 6-5302 Open ‘tl 6   
MERCURY 
1956 
2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops 
” 
F ORD ; 
ee 1956 
2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops 
LARRY. 
JEROME’ Rochester Ford Dealer — 
, OL MT 
            LA 
MOTOR SALES 
soa sma Tay pn ath 
Si Sigua Bons 
  
        
  
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      ‘a Pe roktiad execurive Cake 
UPTO $900 DISCOUNT 
  
  ) COND. Haw 
ti ETE CHE ROLET 19 eae Ps tee 
Low DOWN 9998 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
  1000 S, Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM 
-NASH- 
"$495 : Only $16 down . 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. 7 BIRMINGHAM = =—si*” 
  1954 PONTIAC 
STARCHIEF oor: 
See ft a 
“Clarkston. 
Motor Sales CHRYSLER 
.. PLYMOUTH: 
Clearance, sale ed an cow cars ane 
soe eae wf R. & Be 
Chevrolet V-4, Bel Ait. 4 ér,| was slohdetle 2 tone IMPERIAL oe 
gy sal Gedan  ¥-4.|. $1 Chev, Sedan ..,.$ 195 . 
"51 Buick Sedan ....$ 295 
$2 Ford 2-Dr. ......$ 395 
"53 Chev, 2-Dr. .....$ 495; 
$3 Ford Club Coupe $ 595° 
'54 Chev. Sedan ....$ 695 
$4 Pontiac 2-Dr, ...$ 795 
*S5 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1095 » 
54 Olds. 88 Sedan ..$1295 
’55 Pontiac Hy, Sed, $1395 
156 Chev, 2-Dr. .... $1595 
25 MORE BARGAINS . 
Make Your Own Terms 
Your Credit is OK at 
HASKINS — CHEVROLET | 
“Oakland County’s 
= | "Sacal Growin Dealer” aTR. 
eg . Lgecmsiae 
Ae4) M CARRE : Dyneflo 3 
Pate ey ee | ee ¢ Sales 
408 an Dyke 
Near 20 Mile in Utica _ 
VOLKSWAGON, GHIA, a 300 miles, FE   
RB OPEN | 
BE SURE 
TO GET OUR DEAL 
BEFORE 
YOU BUY   
       
    
   
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His first and biggest year wept 
NEW YORK (INS)—Jackie Rob-|@ Ray of purest money—$850,000. 
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Paste this picture on cardboard 
{parts carefully. Paste the tab behind the horse at point X. Cut a slit in 
the left stirrup as marked. Attach the tab behind the base through the 
indicated holes with a brass fastener. 
Fold the panels of the base forward to make it stand. 
Cut the slit between the rider's legs along the dotted line. Slip his 
right leg behind the horse. Push the toe of the left foot into the stir- 
rup’s slit. Draw the right hand forward over the pony’s mane. This 
will hold the rider firmly in place as he gallops on his way. 
(Gerald Bruhjell, Duluth, Minn., sent in this idea first and won $10. 
Send your ideas to this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- 
features.) | ° When telegraph connections were completed from the East to the 
West Coast, the Pony Express ended — 1% years after it began. 
MONDAY: An Eskimo Snow House and color with crayons. Cut out the 
  
in Army Contract Defense Official Takes 
Leave During Probe 
of Wife’s Dealings 
WASHINGTON (®—Asst. Secre-) 
tary of Defense Robert 
Ross today began a self-imposed 
leave of absence pending comple- 
tion of congressional investiga- 
Ross is the husband of Mrs. 
Claire Wynn Ross, president of 
Wynn Enterprises Inc., Knoxville, 
Tenn. Last Nov, 13, this firm Was 
awarded an $834,150 Army con- 
tract for 249,000 pairs of cotton 
Then he told McClellan he swas 
the contract had 
os ee nat pin aaa up.” 
Ross — who has been handling 
Wynn Enterprises and an official 
of Southern Athletic Co., 
Knoxville. * e * 
Defense Department records 
show that since 1951 government 
contracts totaling more than 
$7,700,000 have been awarded to 
Wynn Enterprises, Southern Ath- 
letic and other affiliated firms, » ® 
In his letter to McClellan, Ross 
said that he “severed all connec- 
tions with Wynn Enterprises Inc. 
and with Southern Athletic Co. 
and its affiliated companies in 
February 1952.” That, as he has 
said before, was after his election 
  
     
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ews Holds On to Infants Debating Crown 
to Be Decided 
at Waterford 
Tension will run high at Water- 
ford Township high school at 3 
p.m. Monday, when Farfington’s 
champion debating team meets the 
W.T H.S. group. o/+ 
Both Farmington, last year’s 
Inter-Lakes Debating League 
champion, and Waterford Township 
one, according to Patty Looman, 
W.T.H.S. coach. The winner of 
Monday’s meet will be this year’s 
champion. 
the Federal Government Should 
Sustain The Prices of Major Agri- 
Those on the Varsity squad are 
Don Tate, Dustan Smith, Jane Dov- 
letian, Barbara Hutchings, Dick 
Rebata and Frank Manning. 
  
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1i:15—(9) Movie Date. (4) Week-|4:00—(4) Washington Square. (9) 
end Weathercast, (2) Miss Fair-| Million Dollar 
1:85—(2). Meditations. 8:00—(2) Christophers. $:15—(1) Film Featurette. $:30—(2) Mass For Shut-Ins. (7) Oral Roberts. 8:55—(4) (Color). News, / 
ette. : 
10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of 
M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today. Movie, “Brigham 
Quiz, imaginary ‘trip 
5:30—(2) Do You Trust’ Your 
Wife? (4) Capt. Gallant, (7) Sky 
King. (9) Pride of the’ Family. 
SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:00—(2) Telephone Time, Billy 
during World War II. (4) Lassie. 
(1) Cisco Kid. (9) Meet the   
Do-Clues Point UAW-CIO. ; — 
: 0 ! =) 3 Color Perry Como Show. , ” 9:45—(2) News, eather, | 
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= Sate Glaaeey tuee oe lume Face The Nation. (4) 10:00~(2)-Garry Moore. (4) Home 
i a} s:36--(9) I Search For Adventure| (Color). NBC Opera Theater,| (7) Story Studio. @ Tee 
Nee J |e:0e—() ‘The Lawrence Welk| “War and Peace.” (1) Frontier) i¢:3—-(2) Arthur Godtrey: . 
Show. Hockey . 4 Caesar's —* we . : rf 
FACES BORED «= $ Hour (2) ‘The Gale Storm Show.|8:00—-(2) Detrolt Speaks. (7) Grand|ti:e0—(4) a scike It" Bich. «® 
eit ~ ‘The Pony Express ~\ | ~~ |pr30—(2) “Hey Jeannie. Ole Opry. {iain ee cee -err eet 
You get your mail every day in a mail box. But did you know that/10:00—(7) Ozark dubilee one nn ae ae escape 
rape 20-0 edad taal teal cmameateins = aS —e mg en ——t Billboard. 
preggo. 30—-(9) Inner Sanctum, (4) Your| nese in . AY AFTERNOON In 1960 the Pony Express began its service between St. Joseph, /Mis0—< an ‘lsee-(2) Hit Movie, ~ “Powder wane E .. 
and San Francisco, Calif ‘ Parade Racket Squad “a J 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. 
Mo., . _j11:00—(7) Film Playhouse. (9)| Town, nd O’Brien, June)", (1) 12 o'clock Com Bold young riders made the trip» by horseback, changing ‘their National N (4) 11 o’clock| Havac, Liang ng og 
magni Sb eapeky Seley einen, eh Se 2) Se 30 meted Neer News. (2) News Final. $:20—(1). Jumbo Theater, “Check, ,'s, (®) In the Story Book, 
The first express trip, nearly 2,000 miles, took 10 days. 11:10—(9) Weathervane mate,” , permint Prince. : 
12:%—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 
wunther. Young,” (1940). 
11:20—(4) Filmland’s Finest. (2)|4:30—-(2) See Jt Now, (7) Medical} Exwins. (9) Telescope. ter. 4 Horizons. 12:45—(2) Guiding 
MaeNeen, Thentee. &:00—(4) Charlie Ruggles. (7)|1:00—~(2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Mystery 
SUNDAY MORNING USA. Matinee, (7) My Little ‘ (9) Showtime, 
1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Con- 
rad Nagel Show. 
2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (4) 
Meet Blenda. (7) Charm Theater. 
2:36—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 
%:00—(2) Court of Health, (4)' Halo, e umping} Tennessee Ernie. 
Church of the Crossroads. (7)! Parson.” () ‘astt "The Press, |2:40—(3) Myrtle Labbitt. 
Joe Palooka. guest Anthony Nutting, former|3:00~(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) 
%:20—(2) This Is The Life. (4) British Minister of State for| Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon 
Frontiers of Faith, (7) Christian) Poreign Affairs. (7) Frontier| Film Festival. (9) Request Play- 
i Doctor. (9) Gilead Baptist] house. 
%06—(1) Top. Becret. (9) Feature cr tty Air Power, “Schwein | ce et ee 
4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen 
for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. : 
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 
4;:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Ramar 
of the Jungle. «+ 
a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse 
90 per cent Parity.” | 
i to Mad Bomber? New York: Investigators 
in Dead Man’s Home ru pl 
# Study Suspicious Items|— 
:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock, “Night: Club. (9) Dance Party. 
5:30—(4) Gene Autry. 
    
  
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and snow. Also, even if you have the proper type of antenna, it 
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  ‘FAMOUS HORSES — ¢ ~~ + The Pony Express 
ae pew walt every dey Ws taal ben. But did you kriow that    
     
      
     
   
   
    
   
   
   
         
        re come stdue mote the telp hy herechack, changing thelr 
sunts at every relay station, set up 10 to 15 miles apart. 
- io cuouta af the bane forward to make it stand. 
ut the efit between the rider's legs along the dotted line. Slip his 
git leg behind the horse. Push the toe of the left-foot into the stir- 
= slit. Draw the right hand forward over the pony’s mane. This 
| hold the rider firmly in place as he gallops on his way. 
(Geraid Brubjeil, Duluth, Minn., sent in this idea first and won $10. 
ee ne © ie mnenen. Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- 
menmay: An Eskimo Snow House 
Debating Crown 
to Be Decided 
Waterford 
nsion will run high at Water- 
Township high school at 3 
p.m. Monday, when Farfington’s   
last year’s 
  |W.T HLS. group. of Wife's Dealings "Beth Farnaingtoo, 
WASHINGTON U—Asst. Secre-|champion, and Waterford Tow ¥ of Defense Robert Tripp high have won five mects and ox 
tolay began a self-imposed one, according to Patty Looman, 
ef congressional 
- | ‘The league includes Walled Lake, 
and Waterford Visimadl high 
schools. _ 
ta and Frank Manning. 
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Defense Department re d r that since 1951 government £te she had more to worry about 
tracts totaling more than han some money owed her.   
  |g:30—(2) Hey Jeannie. ww: 
10:15—(9) Sports Album. 
|e: 30—(9) Inner Sanctum. (4) Your 
11:00—(7) Film Playhouse. 
11:10—(9) Weat! 
11:15—(9) Movie 
| 
1:55—(2) Meditations. 
8:00—(2) 2 
$:16—(T) Film Featurette. ; 
a) Mass For Shut-Ins. (7)| / 
Oral Roberts. 8:55—(4) (Color). News. / 9:00—(2)° Court of Health. Av 
Leave During Probe | charnpion debating team meets the 
Inter-Lakes Debating _League’ 
| Ot absenice pending comple-WTH.S. coach. The winter of investiga- Monday's meet will be this year’s|_ 
champion. 
\Southfield, Van Dyke, Farmington 
on the Varsity squad are 
ite, Dustan Smith, Jane Dov-|- 
Barbara Hutchings, Dick 4:30—{7). FamonsYilm Festival. 
(9) Holiday Ranch. (4) People 
Are Funny. (2) The: Buccaneers. 
8:00—(9) Paragon Playhouse, (4)| . 
+~-¢€olor)—Perry Como Show. (2) 
Jackie Gleason Show. , 
:36—(9) I Search For Adventure. 
9:00—(7) The Lawrence Welk 
Show, (9) Hockey. (4) Caesar's 
Hour. @) The Gale Storm Show: 
oe—(7) Ozark dubilee.. <4) 
George Gobel Show.” : 
| Hit Parade. (2) Racket Squad.|s: 
) 
National News. (4) 11 o'clock 
News. (2) News Final, 
. (4) Week- end Weathercast. (2) Miss Fair- weather, 
:20—(4) Filmland’s Finest. (2)|4 
Nightwatch Theater. 
SUNDAY MORNING 
» et 
Church of the Crossroads. (7) 
Joe Palooka. 
9:30—(2) This Is The Ute. (4) 
Frontiers of Faith, y Christian 
Science. 
9:40—(9) Billboard, ; 
“eo Top Secret (9) Featur- 
10: 02 Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of 
. Hour. Dl Faith for Tethy. 
Do-Clues Point 
to Mad Bomber? New York Investigators 
Study Suspicious Items 
in Dead Man’; Home   
NEW YORK « — Police said 
today they were investiga 
i*‘certain-matters” in the death of 
a 67-year-old Bronx man, but re- 
‘| fused to comment on their bring- 
ing into action a special unit 
assigned to track down the city’s 
so-called “‘mad bomber.” . 
of bronchial 
pneumonia in Fordham Hospi 
five days after he was admitted. 
Since Kleewen had no known 
tine investigation of his three-|9 
room walkup apartment. 
Found in the littered flat, author- 
ities said, was a-25-year collection 
of bills from the Consolidated Ed- 
ison Co. 
Also found, they 
quantity of notes hand-printed in 
block letters, The contents of the); 
notes were not disclosed. They 
Were sent to the police laboratory 
for examination by handwriting 
experts. 
Deputy Police Inspector John 
Halk said certain papers showed 
Kleewen to have been a machinist 
of Latvian origin and that he had 
a number of friends in West- 
chester County; . 
The ‘mad bomber’ _wha__has / €:00—(2) Telephone Time, Billy 
umping Bowling. ~ 
12:15—(4) (Color). Colorland 
12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. 
Kit a 2 Sunday Cre 
2:00—(2) Detroit Speaks. (7) Grand 
Ole Opry. 2:30—(2) Last Word—Panel. (7))/ 
Dance’ Matinee. (9) Movie, * 
‘nila Calling,” battle with Jape 
nese in Philippines. 
0012) Hit Movie, “Powder| Town,” Edmond O'Brien, June 
Havoc. 
3:30—(7) Jumbo Teter, “Check- 
‘mate.” 
4:00—(4) Washington Square. (9), 
» Million Dollar Movie, “Brigham 
Young,” (19407. 
4:30—(2) oye Now. (7) Medical 
Horizons. 
6:00—(4) ‘Charlie Ruggles. (7) 
U.S.A.’ Quiz, imaginary 
America. 
(2) Do You Trust Your|! 
? (4) Capt. Gallant. (7) Sky 
. (9) Pride of the Family. 
SUNDAY’S TV 
s 
5: 
stars in “The J 
Parson.” (4) Meet The Press, 
guest Anthony Nutting, former me (9) News, Weather. (1) Movie :00—(2) News. ) News, Weathe 
15—(2) Weather. (4)- Weather. 
‘Angels in a“ 
Movie, “Reno.” (4) 
    ne) Good Morning. (4) Today. 
*(D Little Rascals. 
meeticd onderland. _|8:30—(7) Wixie’s Wi 
Classroom. - 4\8:55—(2) Cartoon. 
9:00—(4) Romper Room. 
9:30—(7) Liberace. 
9:45—(2) News, Weather. ; 
10:00—(2) > Moore. Home 
(T) Story Studio 
| 1¢:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) The-. 
ater’ ‘Seven, 
11:98—(4) Price is Right. 
11x30—(2) Strike It Rich: (4)- 
‘Truth or Consequences, (7) Robin 
and Ricky. 11:55—-(9)- Billboard. 
MONDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00—(2) Valiant ‘Lady. (4) Tie © 
“Tae Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com- 
ics. (9) In the Story Book. 
12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Pep ~ 
Prince. permint ‘ 
-112:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 
(4) It Could Be You. (7) The 
Eywins. (9) Teiescope. 
12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 
1:00—(2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Mystery 
Matinee. (7) My ag Margie. 
(9) Showtime, 
:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Con- 
rad Nagel Show, 
2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) 
Meet Blenda. (7) Charm Theater. 
2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 
(4) Tennessee Ernie. 
2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 
$:00—(2) Big Payoff..(4) (Color)    
     
      relatives, police conducted a rou-| British Minister of State for| Matinee Theater. (Ty Afternoon 
Foreign Affairs. (7) Frontier) oe Festival. (9) Request Play- 
Doctor. (9) Gilead. Baptist 
Church. $: ane (Color) Bob Crosby. (9) 6:30—(2) Air Power, “Schwein- 
furt,"" American bombing mission) 
during.World War IT. (4) Lassie. 
(1) Ci8eo Kid. (9) Meet the 
UAW-CIO. 
1:00—(2) Badge 714. (4) Great|4 
Gildersleeve, (7) You Asked For 
It, Kicking Mule, vaudeville act; 
tour of circus town, Gibsonton, 
Fla.; Under-water escape from 
straitjacket; making of scissors 
movies. (9) Ray Milland, 
7:30—(2) Jack Benny. (4) Circus 
Boy, (7) Amateur Hour, (9) My 
Favorite Story. 
8:00—(2) Ed Sullivan, guests in-| 
clude: Kate Smith; Imogene 
Coca; South American, Howdy Doody, 
4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen 
for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 
:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Ramar 
of the Jungie. - 
4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) It's 
a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse 
Club. (9) Dance Party. 
5:30—(4) Gene Autry.   
    
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Electronics Association 
FE 4-1515 Open Eves. ‘til 10 P. M. 4a 
  
    
9:00—(2) G.E; Theater, Greer Gar- son in “The Earring.” (4) (Color) Diriah Shore, 
bus, discourse on modern music 
by Leonard Bernstein, and a 
film of Hungarian refugees cross 
into Austria. 
    
  
  
?30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock, “Night. 
Set DO IT NOW! 102) $24,000 Challenge. (4) 
tta- Young, “My. Favorite - > 2. - 
Monster,” widowed authoress’ Dial FE 8-8201 
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(9) © obeneuision Theater,. “The news, 
    
  
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set if your antenna is not in good condition. There is no real | 
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system. Regardless of the many stories circulated about coat 
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ghosts, double images, flickering pictures, flashes across’ the screen, 
and snow. Also, even if you have the proper type of antenna, it 
  pressed in printed letters to var- 
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in efficiency an average 25% in a normal two year period of use, 
Consult your neighborhood County Electronics Association Member   
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