STARTED HERE — It was i that the fire which destroyed six n this Western Auto Supply Store Clare business places last night is believed to have started. Fifteen persons fled from apartments over the stores. Fire Burns Out P Business District Block of Clare None Injured- as Blaze Destroys Five Stores in Sub-Zero Weather spreading fire, originating in the basement of a sup- ply store, last night burned out the west-side of a busi- ing five stores and causing damages estimated at $800,000. GOP Heads Divided on Good, Bad Effects of ‘Stassen’ Telegram WASHINGTON (7 — Republicans maneuvering to- ward the choice of a new national chairman weighed today the effects of a telegram which later was branded as “fraudulent.” H. Meade Alcorn Jr., Connecticut national commit- teeman, appeared still to have the inside track to suc- Utica School Gutted by Fire Early Morning Blaze Makes Junior High Unusable for 500 A pre-dawh fire today gutted Utica Junior High School on. Brow- nell street in Utica. ’ The blaze was discovered at 3:20 a.m. by an off-duty policeman, Frank W, Coluzzi of Utica, who was on his way home from work. It was finally: extinguished around 5 a.m., after Shelby Town- ship firemen came to the aid of Utica's Volunteer Fire Department. The fire may temporarily idle ap- proximately 500 pupiis x «xk * Floyd H. Ebeling, superintendent of public schools, today commend- ed firemen for their outstanding work in the near-zero weather. The school was built in 1929, and houses 11 rooms and a gym- nasium-auditorium, The center of the school was gutted, with most damage in the — and hfllways. “Though a- basketball game was held at the scheol last night, offi- cials believe the fire started near the stage from defective wiring. ak Ok - The school's estimated worth is $250,000, and officials, still confer- ring with insurance inspectors. are not certain of the amount pf dam- age. Mayor George Albrecht of Utica said, however, that he esti- mated it would. cost about $200,- 000 to repair the building. Officials, meeting in session with Supt. Ebeling this morning at 9:30, believe the school will be un- usable for a long: time. They plan half-day sessions for the sixth, seventh and eighth grad- ers. in the newer annex of the The Trinity Lutheran Church nearby has also offereti the use of a vacant parish house for class- rooms. +ceed Leonard W. Hall Feb. 1, but the name of former Sen. Harry Darby of Kan- speculation by some who prefer a new chairman from the West or Midwest. Morhouse and Presidential Asst. Howard Pyle, a former governor of Arizona, Harold E. Stassen described as “false and fraudulent yesterday a telegram purportedly sent by him to 40 or 50 GOP National Committee members saying “The “the time has come for liberals to take a stand. But not all those to whom it went are con- sidered in the party’s liberal wing. The: telegram urged support of Alcorn for the post, but could have had the opposite effect by stirring antagonisms within the party. MAY HELP ALCORN Two supporters of Alcorn, Sen- ators Bush and Purtell of Connecti- cut, contended today the net ef-' fect of the telegram and its re- pudiation could help the Connecti- cut man’s candidacy. Bush commented that “TI hope every member of the national com- mittee and every loyal Republi- can will be offended by, and re- was|sent this fraudulent attempt to interfere with the election of a national chairman.” No Taxes in 1957? residents of Bethany Borough in Wayne County aren’t going to pay local taxes this year. Last night, members of the Borough Council met, looked over the financia] situation and an- nounced that there was sufficient cash.on hand to ran the north- eastern Pennsylvania community for the year. Lee Paynter, Council president, said the $4,000 in the treasury would be more than. 1 to tide the historic ity through 1957. Last year, an im- post of 5 mills was levied. Several others also have been mentioned, among them New York State GOP Chairman L. Judson Tell Us the Secret SCRANTON, Pa. —The 175 || No persons were injured in the fire. Six families, living ‘in apartments above the stores, were forced to flee into zero weather. e woman, Mrs. Leda Booth, 63, an occupant of one of the apartments, was taken to Clare Community Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. Her con- dition was good. tern Auto’Supply store. It spread through the Fred Gutfette Paint 10 Cent Store, the Charles Tavern. store. ant, Cadillac and surrounding com- munities fought the blaze. Clare Fire Chief Stanley Parish said: “The biggest single thing that saved us was Cadillac’s ladder truck. It allowed a hose to be played down on the flames and stopped their spread. “We also were worried that the a water supply failure.” 4 DEGREES BELOW struggle to keep the fire under con- Ammunition in one of the stores was exploded by the flames, and fumes from stocks of the paint >| stere hampered firemen. Clare's business district, along U.S. 27, is roughily four blocks long. All of the destroyed buildings and several adjacent structures are of wooden construction. \No Winner Yet, Pot-O-Gold Now Is Worth $400 This week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle is now worth $400, because judges failed to find a winner from among the 5,818 entries for Puzzle No, 32. Although many solutions were very close to the right ansewrs, none of the qualified entries had all 15 answers correct. You still have until Tuesday to mail your entry for Puzzle 33 for a chance at the $400 pize, Just don’t forget to read the clues and the rules carefully; ‘the judges won't even see your correct solu- tion if you haven't followed the rules. For an explanation of last week’s correct answers, see page 20. This week's puzzle appears on page 21. CLARE (#~A fast The fire was discovered at 10:30 p.m. in the basement of the Wes- and Wallpaper Co., the Grove-5 & and Gambel's General Equipment Firemen from Clare, Mt. Pleas- sub-zero temperatures might cause The temperature dropped to four degrees below zero during the ‘Red J Tape Battle’ |Being Won by U.S. Post Office -WASHINGTON. (# —-The Post Office Department today proudly announced a major victory in the “battle against red tape.” The department said that in the past four years it had eliminated 1,685 different forms ‘‘which for- merly plagued the public and pos- ‘tal personnel.” In addition, the department said its program has resulted in “greatly simplified use” of many of the remaining forms and re- duced the use of others. And soon, the department said, 8,000 forms now used in major) | pest offices will be pared down}. to 119—plus 55 newly designed! . corms, ness district block, destroy- . ‘Oakland Pilot Bomber Victim Lt: Thomas .H. Higgins Killed in Crash at Base ‘in Texas A 24-year-old Walled Lake Air Force officer was killed yesterday near El Paso, Tex. as his B57 jet bomber crashed on landing at Briggs Air Force Base. Fitet Lt. Thomas H. Higgins, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Higgins, of 3216 Stanforth St. died in the crash, along with First Lt. Russel] E. Hanson, 24, of Cudahay, Wis. The bomber, attached to a target tow squadron, smashed into the motor pool‘of the base, destroying The firefighters from Cadillac'two trucks and damaging several had to speed 46 miles to fight the sas was entered in the)... others, Parts also hit two other buildings: Civilian employe Gor- don Jordon wag injured. Higgins and Hanson were flying alone at the ‘time of the crash, The Walled Lake man’s wife, San- dra, lives in El Paso. Parents Ask Youth Be Sent to Hospital a teenage boy who slashed a school teacher with a razor last month have asked the youth be committed to Ypsilanti state hos- pital. Harold A. Nielsen, county juve- nile officer, said yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Avery Woods, the parents of Billy Woods, asked probate court to commit their son. Young Woods slashed Ypsilanti Junior High School Principal George W. Canfield when the teacher’ reprimanded the boy. It took 20 stitches to close wounds on Canfield’s cheek. The boy has been in the Univer. Institute for examination. A court hearing on the case is scheduled for next month, Saud, Hussein in Cairo CAIRO, Egypt. (9) — King Saud fof Saudi Arabia and King -Hus- sein of Jordan flew into Cairo to- day for high level talks with Pres- ident Nasser of Egypt and Prime Minister Sabri Assali of Syria. \California Road Patrol | Buys 300 Pontiac Cars Purchase of three hundred 1957 -Pontiacs by the California Highway Patrol is announced by Frank V. Bridge, general sales manager of the Pontiac Motor Division. Bridge .said the purchase cul- thinated a series of special road tests on performance, roada- bility, comfort and safety. The sale was made. by C. B. Weltner, San Francisco Pontiac dealer, YPSILANTI ®—The parents of sity of Michigan Neuropsychiatric}: HIT BY FLAMES — A damage estimate of $200,000 has been placed on the fire which con- sumed portions of the Utica Junior High school early this mersiné- Some 500 pupils a an unex- pected holiday lowed a basket hight. (Pentiae Press Phete) because of the blaze, which fol- ball game held in the gym last Miss Lauretta Paul, General Hospital director, said ‘today she was “‘not decided” whe- ther she would remain or resign . latter the Board of Trustees last). night rejected a proposed $2,000 salary. increase for her. “There's an awful rot of good hospitals “around to pick from,“ By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL ak. Pontiac morning. + Hospital Director May Resign: Following Pay Boost Rejection Miss Paul said from her home this Climaxing a five-hour discus- sion on the hospital's 1957 budg- et, the new 11-member board did ‘approve, ‘by a 6 to § vole, a $1,000 increase bringing the director's salary to $13,000, Voting against the $13,000-pay- 12 pm. .. 3 6 a.m. 2am... 5 _8 a.m. 4am... 3 9 a.m. dropping to 8-12 tonight. Slightly Milder Weather Promised Over Weekend TODAY’S TEMPERATURES Possible brief respite from the cold wave which has much of the nation frosty-breathed was sighted today, with local predictions including a high of 12-16 today, Last night’s low was 3. Tomorrow looks even better for the Pontiac area, which has suffered near-zero weather for the past five PontacGeneral, St. Joseph List ‘B-Way Raises _ Cost to Patients Soar on Room, Nursery and : Baby Delivery Services Two dollar per day room _}rate_increases for both Pon- tiac General and St. Joseph Mercy Hospitals, were dis- closed teday by hospital officials. Both local hospitals also approved increased rates for baby deliveries from $25 to $30. Nursery room rates also were hiked $2 per day. Officials said the increases were necessitated by higher ‘jexpected operating costs and salary .boosts to hospital personnel, All new rates be- come effective Monday. Approved unanimously by the Tl-member Pontiac General Board - lof Trustees last night was a five per cent hike in the surtax charged to persons living outside the city and using the hospital. The charges went up ffom 10 te 15 per cent. Nursery room rates at the city hospital were neeed from %5 from $11 to $13. The trustees approved increases at their monthly mecting last night, while Sister Mary William, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital's ad- ministrator, followed suit this morning. x * * ment were Harold §S. Goldberg, Joseph Jones, Charles E. Yaeger, Harold B, Euler and William P. Babcock, Prior to the vote, Goldberg told his fellow trustees: “Any vote giv-| ing her less than $14,000 would be jasking her for her resignation,” Voting for the pay hike were Trustees Willis M. Brewer, Mrs. oe 6 ll am. ... 13 wee 7 noon eo. 14 5 1 p.m, ... 13 2 pm. ... 13 days. ° U.S. Weather Bureau predictions indicate partly cloudy, with a high of 16- -120. Snow flurries are prob- able. However, the five-day forecast says temperatures will average 5- 15 degrees below mormal, which mean further bouts with frozen cars, water pipes and balky fur- naces for area residents. Preceding $ a.m, the lowest temperature recorded in down- town Pontiac was three degrees above zero. At 2 p.m. the mercury reading was 13 above. | today indicated warmer, but still pretty frigid mercury maneuvers. The University of Michigan has added a happy note to those glum about the outdoor conditions, Pro- fessor E,. Wendell Hewson says it isn’t so cold, and he has the charts and figures to prove it. His charts show the average yearly temperature in Michigan has risen from 48 degrees in 1905 to 52 in 1956. The annual snowfall, meanwhile has diminished from a 43-inch av- erage in 1912 to a 32-inch average in 1956, he discloses. By the year 2500, Hewson says Michigan winters, even in the frig- Across most of the nation hit by the cold wave, the forecasts id upper peninsula, will be pleas- ant. Today’s Chapter of FBI Story: Murder in Alaska Test of Slug Dug. From Cabin Wall Traps Killer Eritor's Note: The followin, ticle is the eleventh in a se accounts from Lg oncities new “The FBI ‘Don Wh: at- ies of “book By DON WHITEHEAD The United States marshal at Nome, Alaska, had a problem in murder to .be solved. In mid-March: of 1936 a blizzard) swept out of the North. The icy winds moaned across the, Alaskan mountains and the flatlands, driv- ing men and animals to shelter. So es Se eee eee | In the .fury of the storm, a man stole to a sheltered side of the cabin, looked through a win- dow, raised a rifle, took careful aim and shot John Nilima through|- the head, Quickly the killer opened the door and stepped inside. He looked dead; then he found the trader’s the blizzard. The snow soon covered his tracks. BULLET DISCOVERED The U. S.—marshal searched the cabin but the only clue was the elle from the, si6e ot the) Village. tae Toe. stug had gone through Nili- y ay ot ma’s’ head and embedded itself in a ~~ : The marshal pried the bullet loose In the days that followed, the at Nilima to be certain. he was}. : eashbox and hurried back into} - In Today's s Press Markets ....ccciscccsseenees County News ..........-0-44: % Editorials .........-60.00000- is Combes 2... cee 7 High School ...,............. 19 Sports .......6.66.5- 24 thru 26 Theaters «0.0.6.0. 6c ce eee ee 23 Wilson, Eatl ...........40+. 33 Women's Pages .....13 thra 17 Pot 0° Gold Puzzle .,....... 21 Pot 0! Gold Answers . cvaees 20 ee Oe nae ¢ Pew le Sages Ee ee eee Ee ee © ee te ee ee Ee eee ee ae eR aN en) ee Bee [eames Sr eg Faas marshal found himself with two suspects, The first was an ex- convict, a known enemy of Nili- ma’s, who had once threatened to to kil the trader because of an argument over prospecting. The marshal noticed stains on his socks, “Ig that blood?” the officer asked, “Yes,” the ex-convict said. “I shot a reindeer and some of the blood dripped.on my socks while I was dragging it home.” The marshal chetked the ex- convict's rifle. It had been fired and hadn’t been cleaned; Despite Mthe man’s A whe ted tg i oe ee the evidence seem strong against him. The marshal knew the FBI had a technical laboratory in Wash- ington, D. C., where evidence was examined by scientific means. It was a new development in Jaw enforcément but worth trying out, Carefully he bundled up the rifle, the blood-stained socks and) the bullet fired from the killer's ‘gun. He mailed them to the FBI. “The marshal’s second suspect was a young Eskimo who had been spending more money than usual at a.trading post near his village. He, too, insisted he was inho- protests, of imocence,|< ce 2 soo Se amen to account for the source of his money, The marshal. took the Eskimo’s rifle and mailed it to the FBI also. the answers. of evidence were given to the men who had helped launch this project less than four years: before, The stains on the ex- ‘{gonvict’s socks weren't human blood. —~) And a ballistics expert -found (Continued on Page 11, Col. 1) Income Tax Returns Prepared Angus Campbell—Ta% Conshitant . B. Roush, the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, Edward P. Barrett, James Clarkson and Cecil J. Cos- grove. CS FIRST SUPPORT , It was the first time that Mrs. Roush and Brewer, who openly have criticized Miss Paul’s work at the hospital, have voted for an increase. Both . voted down $1,000 boosts last January and July. ,“I never told them I would re- sign,” a bitter Miss Paul said to- day. “I don’t feel very good about what they have done.” “They didi’t give full consid- eration to the amount of respon- sibility that goes with adminis- tering two hospitals (the. city hos- pital and annex) and for building a third one,” she said. “Right now I don’t know what I am_ going to do,” she added. “I realize that there still remain (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) “Our hospital did this under a° said this noon no increases were contemplated. _ Louis Swatzburg, comptroller at Pontiac General, said the increases there would bring an additional $305,742 in receipts. ~~ Trustees Willis M. Brewer and Mrs, B. B. Roush voted against the room rate hikes. Three of the four new Board members, Cecil J. Cosgrove, Edward P. Barrett, and James Clarkston, abstained from voting. Favoring the increases were: Rev, Theodore R. Allebach, Har- old B, Euler, Joseph Jones, Har- old S. Goldberg, William P, Bab- cock, and Charles E, Yeager, The new Pontiac General rates will be: Ward rooms from $16 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 3 to Complete Non-Stop Circle ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — completed a 24,325-mile per hour. x * * MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. ([NS)—Three U.S. Jets on World Flight The Air Force has an- nounced that 3 B52 intercontinental jet bombers have non-stop flight around the world in 45 hours. The average speed was 525 miles e American B52 jet bombers were expected to land at March Air Force Base (about 3 p.m., Pontiac time) the world. at March Base about 11 time) today. today after a history- “making, non-stop flight around The Air Force would not officially confirm that the flight was in progress, but issued a statement saying “an event of historical importance” would terminate a.m. PST (3 p.m. Pontiac Then he waited for] _ In the laboratory, the pieces |. Air Force Bs? jet bomber of type cireling globe nonstop. The jet bombers were expected to have taken about 48 hours to make the 24,000 mile trip, The present record for a round-the-world flight is 94 hours, one 908 W. pert di Bt, Open sree, FE 2-3618 os See i sere em “nner intents gta bcd fhe, en, satin in 1949. sommes Sa ee ai 3 4 / F E | be 1R z i i i E i ' F : ifr i } i & #3 gf { Fey _ SNOW FORECAST — Scattered snow expected tonight over the Northeast part of the nation will include Michigan. Elsewhere fair to * Surries is expected to continue in the Great Lakes area. | Surviving besides her” husband and her mother, Mrs. Enola Kelly.) o=—— Plains, are two chil-| Newly’ elected president of the ah ane 4 AP -Wireph ate Cold weather Gleason, Camey Planning Split Will Not Include Art Detroit officials qu HF i we aa a / “T would be the very first one to vote for a good director’s salary if we could get A moire capable administrator,” Brewer said. Both Brewer and Mrs. Roush failed to respond to challenges from several trustees that they make a motion to dismiss Miss ‘aul. / Brewer did admit !ater that the work /of Miss Paul “had im- proved to some extent since report came out.” / Wis reference was to the James May on the management of the hospital. It was requested by the In the report, a recommendation was made that Miss Paul be grant- éd “a reasonable period of time to strengthen the executive. manage- Leslie | Harvey B. Wheeler PS dren, Patricia and Sandra J Also _ Joseph it Service will be, at 3 p.m. Mon- Chapel, Friends may call at Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home after 8 p. m. tonight. Baby Boy Wedge. Graveside service wag held in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery Thurs- day afternoon for Baby Boy Wedge, infant son of Clifford C. and Marian Ashbaugh Wedge, 63 S. Tasmania Ave. The baby, born Saturday in Pon- tlac General Hospital, lived two hours, He is survived by his par- ents and a sister, Janice M. at home. Arrangements were by the Pursley Funeral Home. Baby Boy Wellington - Service for Baby Boy Welling- ton, who was dead at birth yes- terday morning in St. Joseph, Mer- prayer The baby is survived by his parents, Dallas W. and Shirley M. Sullivan Wellington, 1336 Or- ichid St.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of Dearborn and Mr, and Mrs, James H. Wel- lington of Pontiac. Arrangements are by the Voor- hees — Siple Funeral Home. Harvey B. Wheeler, 68, of 68 W. Cornell St. was dead on arrival yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- tal, ~ Pe was born on May 31, 1888 in Standish to Sydney mer Nora Courtemanche, January 1928, Mr. Wheeler was at the Fisher Body Division. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Keith and Kennoff Wheeler both of Pontiac; five sisters, Mrs. Bina Stump of Clarkston, Mrs. Mary Ann Chamberlain of Wat- kins Lake, Mrs. Zona Morgan of Drayton Plains, Mrs, Norma Mill- age and Mrs. Eva Bowers, both of Pontiac; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Gradyce Bal] of Spencer and a brother, Shirley Wheeler, of Stan- dish. Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day’ from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with the Rev, Walter Teeuwissen Jr. of the Drayton Plains United Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. George Whiteside ‘Mrs. George (Ruth Mae) White- side, of 2750 Ironton Dr., Drayton Plains died at 1:15 a.m. this morn- ing at Henry Ford Hospital after a long illness. ‘Born in Ohio-on May 6, 1899, she was the daughter of William and Kate (Schram) Everette. She married George Whiteside in Toledo, Ohio on Sept. 16, 1928. Mrs. James (Ruth Joy) Jarrard, “a,| | | of 3598 Overton Dr., Watkins Lake, Coming here from Grayling in MAX KERNS Oakland County. Town and Country YMCA is Max E. Kerns, Kerns was chosen ay to lead the group in 1957 at a meet- ing held at the Waldron Hotel. fo Senat ‘Lack Proper Authority,’ Refuses All Questions on Union Policies WASHINGTON (®—A top offi- cial of the giant Teamsters Union today challenged the authority of senators investigating alleged la- bor racketeering and refused to answer their questions, Einar O. Mohn, executive vice president of the Internajonal Brotherhood of Teamsters, the na- tion's largest union, sald he didn’t believe the Senate Investigations subcommittee had “proper au- thority” for the inquiry it has launched. ; “And for that reason,” he said, “T decline to answer any ques-| tions,’ x *k * The subcommittee, called Mohn for an explanation of telegrams which it said he had sent to other officials of the union in behalf of! Dave Beck, the teamsters general president. Beck is visiting abroad. - nd The telegrams, calling the com- mittee’s probe a “fishing expedi- tion,” urged the union officials to challenge the group’s authority before giving any testimony or records producing their , Mohn first was called before the x * * At the time the investigating senators said they wanted to find out if the teamsters’ union was en- couraging witnesses to‘ “hide and conceal facts” about alleged rack- eteering. Today's first witness was Dom- inick Santa Maria, 49, who re- fused to say whether as a custo- dian of funds of Local 227 of the old United Automobile Workers Union (AFL) he- ever gave its members an “honest” financial re- port. He pleaded a truthful answer ‘might incriminate’ him, Fine Manufacturer $50 for Bad Sausage John Lewis, of the Airplane Sau- sage Company, 1629 W. Philadel- phia, Detroit, was found guilty Thursday and fined $50 for selling pork ‘sausage in Pontiac contain- ing too much fat. Lewis, under investigation since last fall, appeared before Munici- pal Judge Cecil McCallum. Ac- cording to Sgt. W. Baerwolf of the Pontiac Police weights and meas- ures department, pork sausage con- taining more than 50 per cent fat is under violation of a state food law, The sausage sold by Lewis’ company contained 69.5 per cent fat, Baerwolf said. Mrs. Whiteside attended school in Pontiac and was a member of the First Methodist Church. Surviving besides her husband and her mother are one son, Jack M. Whiteside, of Hatchery Rd., and one grandson. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Gladys Yocum, of Waterford; and a brother, Howard Everette, of Fiint. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mon., Jan. 21, at Huntoon Funeral Home, with her pastor, Rev. Paul-T. Hart, officiating. Buria) will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ment and improve the internal op- erations of the hospital,” It also suggested her salary be increased to $12,000 at the time the report was completed, and to $15,000 in three years, Stressing that several Board members were emphasizing the 4 adequately enumerated.’ ”* ’ New Trustee Edward P. Barrett failed in an attempt to table the, salary increase discussion, stating that, ‘I'm not going to vote for this 17 per cent ($2,000) increase, and I'm.not sure I'm right in vot-| ing against it.” ‘inp _After a 20-minute recess at mid- night, the Board returned and Bar- Fett. withdrew his motion, Brewer i i | -|moved. for the $13,000 payment to ‘Two Companies Fight $7,000 Bait Shop Fire’ Pontiac firemen received aid to fight a $7,000 bait shop fire Thurs- day on W. Walton Boulevard when 5 the Waterford department tanker was called, Porttiac firemen report. The shop, destroyed as a result of a defective oil burner accord- ing to firemen, was owned by Al- bert Backus and cated behind his home eat 677 W. Walton. | Ice Rinks Excellent Ice skating .is reported ‘‘excel- lent” at the city's 12 rinks, William Aho, parks supervisor, said this Z. a City Youth Bound Over on Breakin Charge | Donald M. Anttila, 17, of 105 W. Columbia St., was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court and freed under a $1,000 bond Thursday “before Municipal Court Mohn Challenge! e Quiz J foa Blackout’ Admits Drinking Beer January 27 Former Pontiac patrolman James B. Sexton, 30, testified this morning he “blacked out" during the off-duty shooting of two friends almost a year ago. Sexton admitted he had been drinking beer on and off for almost 10 hours proceeding the shooting early Jan, 27, but testified the and subcommittee yesterday ete — - tioning was deferred he sa ay wees Satie 2 ma rd Ine wanted to have his counsel! Dusing org matte drinking when he received a severe head injury April 1, 1955. On this occasion he was beaten by a man Sexton was attempting to arrest for illegal liquor sale. Taylor said Sexton was making the arrest after three beers and while off duty. Smith said this injury and three others to the head caused Sexton to suffer brain damage similar to epliepsy. Judge H. Russel Holland over- ruled a prosecution motion to ad- mit Sexton's previous plea of guilty to the shooting as evidence. Detroit sausage manufacturer|The change of plea last summer resulted in a long delay’ before Sexton's trial. Stephens testified yesterday he did not know why Sexton shot him. He said Sexton had been drinking but did mot believe him to be drunk, * oe McCowan’s testimony at the pre- trial examination was allowed as evidence because he is absent from Sexton is charged with felonious assault. The trial heard ‘by five Rayburn Backs Up Ike WASHINGTON (INS) — The strong support of Speaker Sam way today for overwhelming House approval of President Elsen- hower’s Middle East doctrine, Before 2 Were Shot ; Sexton admitted he had been. Rayburn apparently cleared the! merce, ‘A Tribute to a Nurse’. x * * An unlocked door at the Wood- ard avenue branch of the Detroit ‘Bank and Trust Company was spot- ited and reported to Birmingham police by an alert passerby early last evening. Officers said that so kindergarten to sixth grade listen- Cat’ and ‘The Husband Who was South Pole Crew ‘Sweltering’ at 10 Above Zero 10 above summer temperatures at Marsa America” at the South by “ham” radio operator F. Keith Hills, of 36 Union St. He makes contact with the Pole many times aweek, | He reported that the men at the Pole don’t even bat an eyelash to the 10 above mercury reading. And why should they? Last win- . ter the mercury almost plunged out of sight when it reached 78 degrees below zero... . Honored at Charlotte Judge Maurice E, Finnegan on the charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime. | The youth was arrested by city ipolice Tuesday, He is to appéar Jan. 28 on the charge of entering, the Shamrock Dairy Bar Sept. 19. This’ is one of a serie Internal Revenue Service Airline Increase Seen FLINT & — Domestic airlines will carry an estimated 115 mil- lion persons by 1970, compared with 42 million last year, Jen- nings Randolph, assistant to the president of Captial Airlines said in a Flint gpeech. He said.U. S. airlines have more than two bil- jlion dollars worth ‘of new planes jon order — ‘and more than half \that amount has been spent for jets. : Orville on Welfare? DEARBORN «®—Mayor Orville L, Hubbard says he may “have ;to go on welfare” jf attorney John Tax Return, . BREAK YOUR injury, and your employer a tax saving. from gross income, but do not of absence. illness, seven calendar days. Further information on’ tn: J. Fish tries to collect a $10,101 libel. judgment from him. -« s ' to at Intetneal Phone tbe. : . ii Your Income Tax of articles prepared by the U. S. to help you prepare your Income If not hospitalized during the. received after the first seven calendar days can be subtracted from gross income, but not to exceed $100 for each week after the first : tan potions te avattebis, ua -Setvicn Office, 63% West Huron st. ARM IN 1956? If you did, and were absent from work due to that injury, or any Continued to pay your salary — you have Just subtract the wages received during your absence from work subtract more than $100 for each week The same benefits apply if the absence from work was due te _ an iliness and you were hospitalized at least period of iliness, only the amount Of course your employer must: include these wages on your’ Form W-2, before you can subtract ee the exclusion for injury or sick without cost, | ~ + Petitions I ‘By REBA WEINTSELMAN eel ao wal bedi onda fur have more control. Their in Tomorrow, members of the tion of J ——— will start circulating 8 rey teel that more service should’ ~ tions throughout the township to be begin incorporation proceedings, to inevitably even *-: be voted on by residents at a spe-' cial election. Not all of the 36 members whe visable to take advantage of the make up the Taxpayers. Study maximum tax rate of 20 mills, Committee agree with incerpora- allowed under .the constitution, tion of the township, at this seems to stimulate a desire on E The. payers ed mext. meeting of the ‘Tax- Study group is scheduled ste | Wee ei eH ifsc tet ey hea ae Bb ples oh Me re i ar ship high school. ‘Tuesday, January 29h in the oo i ; hence higher tax rates * = tech eee time, accerding te Dave Hertler, the part of the governmental .ol-'§ 4146 Airport Rd, chairman of the -ficers to spend up to that maxi- § group. The entire committee, however, | /mum,, thereby increasing expendi- : . jtures. agreed that the only way to find Other ‘officials of the Taxpayers. ' out how the resident-taxpayers felt ‘Study Committee are Wes. Man-. : about the matter, was to get the chester, vice-chairman, Mrs. EL petitions distributed in the ecom- L. Windeler, secretary and. Gerald E munity, and*the voters would de- ‘Zubalik, treasurer. Grant .McDon-. termine. the. next move. by the ald heads the industrial / ment sub-committee. Study Committee. wk * * Members in favor of the home rule city government, contend that the Waterford “Township type of! government was originally set up by the state for a rural communi-' ty of 5,000 residents. The present township population | is well over 40,000 people and will be close to 90,000 by 1970, accord- ing to a Detroit Metropolitan Re- gional Planning Commission es- timate. Those in faver of incorpora- ee a ene improve-. Members include; Willis Le- | furgy, Oscar Leomis, William Schunck, Mrs. Doreas Tibbals, | Louis Barry, Lioyd L. Andersen, — Chartes Pappas, Ray Harringtea, | aad Mrs. Helen Reese. Others are Mr. & Mrs. F. ‘LeRoy, Eldon Johnsen, Mrs. Re Foss, Mr. & Mrs, Grant McDonald, | Mr, & Mrs. W. Garfield Manches- — iter, John Kosky, Lester Arie and, : ‘Sam Garras. « Stil) others include O, T. Waller, | 'Mrs. Rethel Bradley, Lee Kains ‘and Col. 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Wagner Co table, 36x48-60.. 4 chairs in yellow plastic with / . i "i. self-adjusting backs ............6..0..00e0000. 89.50 3 . |] 159.50 Black modern 5-pe. dinette set,.grey and black ; table, 36x48-60. 4 chairs in charcoal plastic. This ~ ; *.. “set is slightly damaged apie Mae Rete, 99.50 Opposite Auburn Avenue a . . : * ee * + | . ; , 4 , + : t — : j Ju rN f " , veer | ta) ee Sse Se Re Se ae aia : 6D OND MATCHING BRIDAL PAIR . be 399° LESS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ithe 700,000 - member Natighal’next four years. He said | ‘Grange, said in an interview ‘We ganization would work Directly Across from Neisner’s : THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC THE PONTIAC MHISS, FUIDAY, J4NUANY.8 1 1037 Ve « “Our folks a refused L Disagreement on Drought: Relief Plan man, however, heaped praise ‘on basis ot what he’s done so mr Ce om 5 c So eee fe ee a, Wael stein io anbiven Mle i ot _dis- | benson, saying: he’s done a good job.” | are at odds over pro-|aster relief funds. We haven't con-| “I don’t know of anyone in the! “Shuman also. dif- posed participation by states in|denmed it but we haven't endorsed United States who would be doing! fered on the: outlook for net farm drought disaster relief work. it.” . p Saegemn compa ae ee aan bec Shem American Farm Bureau Feder- tional master pointed another years) as leader predicted ‘‘some - improve- ation President Charles B. Shuman} . The atate as he continues to do an effec-jment in prices and. income” this told a Washington news sence nner : ‘year based onthe same level of a for tm ™ : “permanent | measures but that the 2 _ has a hands-off x *« * Herschel D.. Newsom, master of i ; don’t agree with that.""’ Newsom man holding down ‘the ——e # Tell the Shivering New Yorkers» Siberia Holds Recor cl CHICAGO® (INS) — New York, = a Selkirk; Yukon; 85 below, on! 7 . istate residents who ered Fob. Ss 1947... nai 4, through the 55-below-zero tempera- Snag, Yukon, near ‘Alaska bor- J er tures this week find some /solace in the report of the Chicago | Weather Bureau that it. was far /from a record low in the northern — or even the United! The jowest temperature. in the. i The ‘world’s official ‘inns tem- Antarctica was 8 below, recorded perature of 90 degrees below zero on July 21 and 22, 1934, by the (Fahrenheit) was recorded at Oim-|R. E. Byrd expedition at Bolling ekon, Siberia, in February 1933, Base. ‘and earlier at Verkhoyansk, Si-| Nin cee-thnes outer garam Court Refuses Ballot Place fo McWilliams der, 81 below, Feb. 3, 17. Tanana, Alaska, 16 below, in Jan-| vary 1886, _~dersey WAISTBANDER. Pin-point Polkadots . 4 eB 99 | e cial lowest temperature was 70 | below, recorded at a Pass, | i i / " i | i i i Mont.) on Jan. 20, 1954 | powder blue Unofficial readings have been| LANSING \?— The Michigan | ink jeven much lower, In 1938, Oime- Supreme Court has turned down’ P : ‘kon ‘reported a low of 108 below|John T. McWilliams in his bid to’ navy zero. iget on the Feb, 18 primary ballot. | A minimum-recording thermom-' ‘as a candidate for circuit judge in eter left at an altitude of 15,000. ‘Wayne County. Astonishingly gh feet on Mount McKinley in Alaska! McWilliams, an associate muni-]) crush them, pack during the first successful ascent'cipal judge in Dearborn, urged the | them in a bag—they in 1913 showed a low of 9% below court to upset refusal by the state] shake off wrinkles | when it was found 19 years later.| canvassing board to certify him as Meteorologists, however, 58 aid 4 candidate. His plea was rejected |they found the thermometer- slight- yesterday. ily inclined with the bulb end upper-|" The board last Sunday ruled that and stay neat as a pin. Wash easily and never need the touch of an iron! Slim fit- i [most, indicating a temperature yy .wijiams’s ting elastic waist lowe petitions of candi-| bands curve the fig- r than 100 below. \dacy fell short of the required} oro ‘Wear with or x~ * * \number of authentic signatures,|[ without a belt. Sizes | In the Western Hemisphere the, ‘holding that more than 10,000 of 2-20 and 14'2- lowest official reading of 87 below those he presented were not ob-] 24'2. — Fine rayon was recorded in Greenland at an, tained in compliance with the state ‘altitude of 9,820 feet on Decr 6,\élections law. 1949. The Greenland Icecap is be-| McWilliams contended the board lieved to be the coldest spot in the/@cted in an “‘arbitrary’” manner Western Hemisphere with low read- in throwing out the signatures, and ings near 100 below, largued they. should be presumed : Other official low temperatures valid unless proof was made to the | Charge Yours at Waite's .. acetate fabric. | . Third Floor strated how you may rinse away externally caused black- heads, whiteheads and dry up ‘adolescent pimply skin erup- sions, Before our very eves the doctor selected a 36-vear-old woman w typically oily skin. This woman had “T olack heads pa pes her nose, en- pores and whiteheads visible ‘o the naked eve. To this woman's face the: doctor es a cream. Satin ‘moments it a mask. ¥- aga years. ‘Ns we stared at the washcloth in disbelief, the doctor’s assistant ‘turned to us and said: “You have “Hjust seen what looks like a miracle. Yet, what has ust been done for this woman's skin, you can do at} home just as easily. But to under- jstand how this ormula acts to ‘help clear skin troubles you must first knock out of your head some isilly notions most people have ‘about their complexions." A i ena The Truth About Cosmetics Has it ever occurred to you that you lavish more eare on your face ‘than any other part of your body -w yet isn’t that where you find the moat pimples, blackheads, blem- ishes and enlarged pores? So what do yeu do about it? Nine out of 10 women simply wel t or won't understand that if they have oily shins, blackheads, pimples or enlarged pores, they may not only have a cosmetic prob- lem... but a medical problem as we \ * Now why is this so? Shocking as it seems, if nature gave you either ‘a normal or oily skin, your face is always dirty! Why? Because ™ ‘hours a day your face is always ex- \posed to soot, smoke, factory dirt, car exhaust, coal dust, noxious fumes and other germ-laden dirt that pours into the air. It clings to the natural oils of your skin. |. Your pores become choked and clogged. Your natura! oils are stopped up and hardened into blackheads or pimples. They try to push out, foreing your pores to open wider and wider, Once this condition starts (especially during adolescence, when glandular dis- | were: contrary, \ : ercoeennesees aarp =j|turbances make your skin extra Special Low Price and Big Trade-Ins SAVE *52" A Lifetime of Pleasure for All the Family! Deluxe °57 Factory List Price $279.95! Limited Time Only! ‘NO MONEY DOWN ew | AUTOMATIC BUMPER POOL TABLE for YOUR HOME! 77 |r $79*> | YOU SAVE $18.55 TRADE ON LY *8 DOWN! Easy terms: Completely equipped, ready to play... with ous oily) the condition usually grows worse and worse as you grow older. And when this, hap isn’t it obvious that it mar a impos- ‘sible to correct unless you start to change your complexion care im- mediately? | Do This For A Cleaner Skin | If you want to rid your face of ugly blackheads, enlarged pores ‘and externally caused skin erup- tions, these are the three things you must do: ened dirt and oils that may have accumulated in your poré open- ings! Second, you must remove that dirt. (But don't squeeze it out. ‘Squeezing only forces part of the dirt deeper into your skin.) And third, you must try to tighten your skin with shrinking and antiseptic agents, not only for beauty, but to guard you against rein ection! And unless you are prepared to do |all three things, it’s likely you will 'go.on wasting your time and your money the rest of your life looking for “miracle cures!” What Happens When You Apply This Doctor's 3-Way Formula a -First to prepare your skin for treatment we are going to soften and loosen the baried dirt ce- mented into your pores. The scien- tific pore cleanser Which is Part One of this famous skin doctor’s treatment is unlike any other ‘cleanser you have ever used in | your life, regardless of how much ou.can afford to pay. And here is ow you can prove it on your skin. . Apply the doctor's scientific pore Cleanser. Tissue it off! Now look at the tissue! 3 dirt that come off —even after hav- ing creamed Your face with any drastic change in complexion care. (2) The second part of your doc- | tor’s treatment is a medicated masque which you apply. Apply it to your face with your fingertips as you would any cream. A little thicker around the “danger area”... Marr ye A around the nose, lips,'eyes and cheeks. © The first 3 or 4 minutes you will ‘| feel a strong stimulation. This is ‘the massaging action of the medi- cal ingredients going to work on your skin, Your fgce will feel alter. nately hot and cold. You will like it. Your skin will feel refreshed. It “is like a massage without irritation, | bringing fresh, purifying blood to | your face to draw off the blemish |! ‘causing wastes in your Your Blackheads — ew York, N. Y.-A Aime skin ar ee today 8 audience of men, women and skin-troubled wn nn to ‘lean oily skin and shrink enlarged ‘nome medical treatment he has pe ed sete hardened even yand eee pana that have resisted re- After 10 minutes rinse the mask water makes no Now Apply Step 3 of Your "7 Treatment... The Astringent This is not merely a perfumed alcohol that tickles your skin fot a few seconds. os 8 It pen- etrates into y openings. 3 Kills. ole Hy turk ng there. And 2 even more important, leaves an invisible germ-destroying film on -your skin that kills germs for hours. - Now Look Into Your Mirror! Some of your blackheads shoutd be gone with the very first treat- ment! Look for softened pimples and whiteheads that may break or be drawn out in your next treat- ment or two. Look at. the corners of the nose, around. your mouth, your cheekbones! See how your en- rged pores have tightened! Your skin will feel alive! And you will be amazed to see minor wrinkles softened — almost ironed out! And this fresh, buoyant, youthtey effect will last for hours, is This For Normal Skin, Too? Certainly. Simply because this is a doctor's formula doesn’t mean that you have to have a “sick skin" to use it. You may be a woman past 30 who has never had a really seri- ous skin problem, but who suspects that your skin is not. as beautiful and freshlooking as it could be.. but your cosmetic creams can’t give it to eae In that case...we think ‘ou’ll be thrilled by the sheer, smooth, silken beauty that one or two treatments can give you. On the other hand...if you have an adolescent, broken-out skin; if you are a man who is troubled lemishes or a “sandpaper skin” and you are sensible enough not to be ashamed to use a so-called “woman's treatment” in the pri- vacy of your own home...or if y are a woman who ha; abused or complexion with improper and >» adequate coamatic preparations.. then this is vi First you must soften the hard- | When-you see the gray streaks of | other cleanser —then will you begin to understand why you need a. We promise y ou dramatic im- provement with your first 15-min- | ute home treatment. Your mirror | will show it to you, and we promise | you further rapid improvement for / the next 14 days. mee After 14 days, you will discover whether yen have to keep using all or part of the treatment day, pend 2 work, or jee & month, de- en on how fast your lex- on od to clear. a es Try This Skin Treatment in Your Own Home Without Risking A Penny! 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They are = FRIDAY, 34NUARE Me _ become independent this year and — ir gaat pean vate problems. alia << remain within the Commonwealth. America and “Ww. B. - Expert Seog Early End - Both countries have been moving _ the work is in ——s — --to Southwest’s Drought steadily toward this important de- . et Portrai ts. 0 es velopment. Britain will give sub- hard when” By JAMES J. METCALFE Hach kkk ede hee aewecns stantial financial aid to the new inspiration else... We do for God above . . r in Because it - nation for the first five years and- President Eissnnowrr’s current Six state tour of the drought stricken SouthWest raises the question of will have the right to maintain in promote & real . og poet what can be done, aside from Malaya such military forces as are bigger Be ws we ene or iow simple immediate relief, for the suffering necessary for internal and external Raters poe ws fort aa | AD ect of Guasiy farmers. _ defense. e ‘One of the Nation’s weathcr * ro * I can’t prove all these thiigs, even if we have no-love ;: . . r. E : t t rite in Malaya the | ent... It still is one experts, Dr. Hurp C. Witiert of Communist terro y See ae bets on be _recioie Sie lend . cost thousands of lives and -mil- Massachusetts Institute of ‘Tech- se ae Another Jittle lamp nology, hints the end of the meting, aleane (a — Spee ess Tee eee - . 2 we eae drought. : in eager oe sna Seinen) had pists cea Off and Running towards 9 City Beautiful, Let's neighbor now ~ As he reaps : . _ sacrifice t we... . even ® In an interview in U.S. News & [09 "Communist propagands Sots cage cs pane we one . * as World Report this eminent meteorol- While lenerien bona ended David Lawrence Says: have built too heavily here on a ogist says that lack of winter storms completely, it has been curbed — N R Sh | D d material basis. I ] ° Back from the Pacific coming through in effectively. asser egime ort y oome a drab, cokecieas, teineptring struc, ng * Age : a southerly route caused the South- * * * ture. I revel in the fact my two Japs’ MALAYAN pysh checked west drought. This area gets most ne Federation will have to be By DAVID LAWRENCE cooperate in building the ‘new pipe: as a reprisal. This isn’t true. The Joanie a tnt sonecone’ sutistection by AeNiS. ens in Orieht of its moisture from that direction. kept strong and both Britain and WASHINGTON — The beginning _ lines. menial , government bas ot of “going to high schoo!” ina mag- claimed by Japs. The Central Plains are dependent of the end of the Nasser regime in _— Also, larger and larger tank- Egyptian nificent setting 20 Years Ago Malaya recognize that. Both coun- intended to seize the canal long for rainfall mostly from the Gulf of _ tries are to be congratulated.on the Egypt is in sight. The fact is that within a year or so the United before the offer of money to help build the big dam was withdrawn. Mexico. political progress made States may be seriously considering mere olf around the Cape of tall n- lars it costs taxes will CITY SCHOOL enrollment hits . semarense aid to the Egyptian people due to Good Hope and avoid passage _ Another fallacy is that Nasser's (oy soon, _—— The more northerly route of Facine —_——a | the plight in which they may find (areugh the Sees altogether. wreniae ee eee Selden eceiuat “—e ms, Peek storms at this time can’t ex- themselves because of the mis- The large-size tankers can trams; 0 peitich and French when they a ° plained definitely: but sunspots — The Man About Town ude poles of Naser. "|" pert mare and de M mre Faored to mitary actor in and ‘Carlotta’ Laughs . Smiles disturbances in the sun’s atmosphere * the Middle East. It may explain ones that go through the Suex = “ound ne * at Cold Shower __ People who smile the\ most are — are considered to be responsible. ea er 0 why the Eisenhower administra. Canal. It takes a little longer t hen I think the hard workers, says & doctor. tion is declining to say at this time Véyage, but the expense is about Actually, it has worked the oth- im thana snicker w nk Keep up on your toes and. you're The spots come and go in cycles Colder Times in Former just which countries it will event- the same. Already the tanker er way. From the day the British ®* boys. 1 thower e te not down in the dumps. every 10 or 11 years’ and seem to e ually belp with the economic meas. construction business everywhere = and French took the initiative and ing I é tresk .the ce in the x * &* ; , Years: Signs of Spring ures being considered by Congress, !s one of its biggest booms, and used force, the Nasser regime.was On®S Think of all the words that have.a definite effect on the earth’s ’ kkk Nasser is really the man these doomed. For it meant that busi- lakes and challenge nani 1 ak of: of te oat ; builders of giant tankers have to nesses of all kinds in Western Eu- "ean the group that takes a cold wowidi't he sale eee , _ Thermometer: A forgotten de- Secretary of State Dulles, in the thank. rope would be wary of Egypt. shower every mas afhome ad said the things of real importance, ~ = vice, exeept when It reaches for - testimony ‘he. gave in closed ses- For many weeks there have been The end of Nasser as a dictator pregy "Vote HAN tt aMcing ¥ vane . Dr. Willett thinks we are almost the top or the bottom. Pete the House Foreign Affairs two fallacies widely published and and a ‘reversal of his policies are heart attacks, arthritis and gout. A good worker can always look mittee this week, a portion of | idely believed. One is that Nasser imevitable if Egypt is to survive as ° the boss square in the eye, ex- at the peak of a double sunspot , which now has been released, said y an independent nation How are they progressing these 33+ when he falls asleep on the cle and should be at the “You begin to hunt for records when that several Middle East countries . W*S Provoked by the withdrawal of + test New ¥ _ snappy days? Haw, haw, haw! : esis maw it drops below zero,” writes are faced with econdmic American funds for the Aswan (Copyright, 1957, New York . job. ; , chaos as a Carlotta x * * ae ~~ the. end of the +. Walthain Perey! result of the closing of the Suez dam and hence seized the canal Herald Tribune Inc.) @ eae. ie —_ — ' In @ speed contest in Ore- one as "yoann ac = of Drayton Plains, but according to his of ah Den eee ‘Cold Wave Slight gon a mma- shaved hinselt_ in aaetlis WAtts to Gs 0 comets ciary, there rarely was a tates pesvious Dulles declared that there are no Dr. William Brady Says: Next to Drought’ Lpagerceretinige fe aiatiaaa - immediate plans to’ use funds . ie slashing victory. tively wet period in the drought —peiow, and “one winter we had a whole to aid financially but that he D O ’ H Re eme d <3 3H gee bo nade tot bemapare kkk area, he believes. week when it never got above zero.” ; pascal ‘ hacen eed jhe * oc’ $ oars e Y where they haven't decal crops . Not how to enjoy liv- ‘The scientist is of the opinion that the drought area now is in for quite a few years of better conditions and bumper crops. Based on the sunspot theory it will be 45 to 50 years before there is another drought extending northward as seriously as this. . x *« * . Long range weather prediction is one of the most complex studies in the world. If scientists knew all the answers, it would save illions of dollars and a lot of heartbreak and ~ suffering. nt Canada’s Boom After an 18 months study, a Royal Commission in Canada has issued a preliminary report on the country’s economic outlook. x *«* * The commission’ thins that by 1980 the population will have grown to 27 million from the present 16 million and that the gross national product will have tripled from its estimated 1956 rate of $45 billion. During postwar years Canada has had an exceptional growth. Discoveries and development of oil, nickel, copper, uranium and other minerals have required more _ man power and capital. Territor- _. jes far north to the Arctic Circle are being opened. ~ We eee , The report points out the need for ‘ more foreign capital to develop in- . dustry and stresses the necessity for | a higher ratio of domestic invest- ment. It is estimated that of the $48 billion invested in Canadian industry ‘\- im the past 16 years, nearly one- quarter has come from the United Another suggestion . was a _ ebange in government policy to * ‘permit the export of electricity . fhe U.S. Also counselled Writing from Detroit, Elmer Patterson says he well remembers that big storm of 1886, when he was a boy in Pontiac, and helped dig tunnels through the snow drifts so Saginaw St. merchants could get customers into their stores. Butterflies hatching out weather ls the joyous experience of Mrs. Ferdinand Wisner of Rochester. She gathers the cocoons in the fall and keeps them in a sunny window. Giving tulip, hyacinth and daffodil bulbs an outside start in the fall, Robert H. Gorsline of Milford keeps them well: covered until - Christmas, then brings them into the ~ house, and they bloom all winter. ‘There are indications of spring, in spite of what the thermometer says, according -to Mrs. Peter Johnson of 576 Hospital Road. With the mercury around zero, a wren arrived at the John- son home Wednesday evening. It refuses to associate with their parakeets, so it has been given free run of the house. Several people have told me about the valiant, but futile work of the White Leake Fire Department, in their efforts to save the life of young Theodore Shelton with a resuscitator. He was dead of virus pneumonia on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. That competitor of the U.S. Weather Bureau, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, says we're to have colder days next week than this week, a thaw on the 24th, fol- lowed by a few days’ blizzard. Let's watch and.see if it comes closer than the _ weather bureau. Verbal Orchids to- Mra, George Thompson of 259 Clifford St.; day. \ W. Walter Smith — of 1360 Doris Road; eighty-second birth- day. Henry Schweitzer of 85 Pine Grove Ave.; birthday. Mafk Axford eighty-eighth birth- . eighty-fifth pf Rochester; eighty-third birthday. Mr. end Mrs. James E. Hogan of Linaeh; golden wedding, two” and then would become eligi- ble for help. He added: - “I do not think the fact that they once perhaps made a reckless transaction and mortgaged much ot their crops to finance arms should bar them from help at all times.” This is but another way of saying that Nasser’s mistakes will not be held against the. Egyptian people, who presumably will take care of the Nasser blunders themselves with a new government of their own choosing. This country is not concerning itself with Egypt's in- ternal affairs, but the handwriting on the wall is plain—Nasser has all but ruined the economic future of his own country and alienated neighboring countries with oil to - sell, When the Egyptian people wake up to what has happened, they will remove him from office, not be- cause of what Britain and France — have said about the impossibility of doing business with Nasser But because the commercial groups of every major nation have come to the same conclusoin. x & * Why, for example, should any in- vestors throughout the world put up any money for the ,widening of the Suez Canal or otherwise to im- prove it for future expansion if Nasser at any moment might seize their properties and do with them as he pleases? “In fact, there is grave danger that the Siez Canal will not be the same important waterway in the next ten years that it has been in the past. New pipelines to Medi- terranean ports from the Arab _* countries, by-passing Egypt. are a virtual certainty now. The United States government doesn't have to participate in the financing of such projects. They will-be developed in the natural course of events by business leaders of various coun- tries in\ constructing projects that will a steady flow of oil through friendly countries. ~The Arab countries, moreover, which have been hurt by Nasser’s tac- tics and want to sell their oil will Before you undertake to do some- thing about that cough, whatever* the \cause may be, it would be Wise to consider whether coughing in the circumstance is beneficial or harmful. A reasonable amount of cot body cant circulation in the great ly cavities abdomen and thorax, - Coughing aids expectoration or drainage from the breathing pas- sages — an important matter in many cases of winter cough, chron- ic bronchitis, emphysema, and par- ticularly bronchiectasis (dilation, ballooning of bronchial) tubes, forming a cavity or cavities). In Volumette 5 of the\Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, titled. “Call - it ORI’ (35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope), I give’ instructions for whipping up \a batch of foolproof cough medicine. when any member of the house- hold really needs something for a cough. I call it foolprdot be- cause even if a child should swal- low the whole batch while you are not looking no serious harm would be done, But before you attempt to add Ol Doc Brady's Foolproof Cough Medicine to your Family Medicine Cupboard it would. be well to try to purchase, say, an ounce of so- dium citrate (citrate of soda) and — two ounces of whole flaxseeds and an ounce or-two of glycerin and a lemon and perhaps a wee bit of essence of peppermint. GET INGREDIENTS First get your sodium citrate, Then steep for 20 to 30 minutes a heaping teaspoonful of flaxseeds ‘whole -seeds, not ground _ flax- seed meal) in a pint of water. Dissolve an ounce of citrate of soda in the flaxseed tea and add — the juice of a lemon and an ounce (Two tablespoonfuls) of glycerin, stir /a little and finally add a — - drop or two of essence or oil of peppermint or any other flavor essence you prefer. Finally strain the pint or more of cough med- cine, ; This homemade foolproof cough medicine is good for man or child —when any member of the house- hold needs something for that cough, give him a 24hour of Ol Doc Brady’s- Homemade Foolproof Cough Medicine. It-ean de no harm in any circumstance. x & * =) . "atey Danan ‘Sig | many dollar-saving. fee ‘Clearance. . SPECIAL = | FIN - ‘QUALITY ALL WOOLE 3 | jeerptien reliet_after ‘the pian Dect and ta Worth Many Dollars More ; _ Our Reg. $49.50 SUITS — Choice of Styles and Colors + % ’ SUBURBAN COATS - 100% WOOL MELTON Most all colors and sizes, fine selection! Trench Style Suburban . . . 516. Cashmere Blends... ... . 19 A | "“. |B Si : B: Caulet t ~* v January — | i | 4 fis a symptom, The sheiks, like number of menacing. voids in_ the ‘most Arab rulers, are afraid." 14 ahs : __ THE PONTIAC-PRESS oor: By WILLIAM L. RYAN , The Atabs_have heard AP Foreign News Analyst Grinning » with satisfaction, a ‘prominent Arab leader showed me ‘a Message. ae It informed him the sheiks of} “7% munist-dominated~ armed aggres-' sion in the Middle East and con-| sider a new program of economic 'Kdwait, wallowing in oil riches, fwere to contribute huge sums tojbe saying: “Let's start from the | xe * | But the fact that the President. “The shelks were nudged,” he made his declaration at this tense! fadmitted, “and his quick reply moment tends to fill one of a Middle East, In effect the Presi- ‘dent. committed. the United. States x * * ‘ : - to fight - if _Comunist armed | The Sheiks showed, the only forces move into the area and| ‘way they knew how, that. they'the affected nation asks help, That jwere on the side of the Arab) would tend to plug up one avenue |people—the young, the unproper-'of danger. , | ‘tied, the frustrated, the angry, jpeople restlessly seeking change. | Arab filers, long aloot’ from seem to sense x * * _The heart of unrest in the area is the Palestine problem... The Ei- danger. 'senhower. Doctrine said nothing |, Against such .2 background, |about it, But unless there can be \President Eisenhower has the some easing of-the tension it gen- jleaders of the Arab East listening erates, there can be no hope of intently—perhaps hopefully. jmaking a start toward. calming) But they are far from agreeing.'and stabilizing an area which can i [Khrushchev Had Called Him Mass Murd: Stalin ‘Model Communist’ | MOSCOW (®—Communist party lchiet Nikita Khrushchev, who lealled Stalin a mass murderer ast Febriary, now says the late ldictator was a model Communist fighter for the working class. | | Khrushchev made - his latest declaration of Stalin at a recep- as ‘the interests of the working classes are concerned. “Stalin had his bad points. Len- ‘in saw them before we did and dinted them out. They were rne out. The defects were bad. But in the things that counted, that is the interest of the working ition on Stalin at a reception given|class, God grant that every Com-) ‘for Kremlin leaders last night by'munist should fight for the inter-| visiting Red. Chinese Premier'est of the working class as Stalin’ ‘Choy En-lai. Tt was in keeping! did.” |with Khrushchev's startling de- x © ke fense of Stalin at a New Year's! ‘Eve banquet in the Kremlin Loud applause went up from the * *« * jaudience, which in addition to the [Soviet leaders included diplomats . FRIDAY; JAN! Se eae aid. The Arabs will find much\Communist source end. tpeationsd : tion ho’ other source of attack, Other| pend | with this declaration —- but/fo © \Europe ig their only market. The} mifi ‘Arab critics say the doctrine cen- the most significant fact is that rR don't need the oil. The! they are listening. They seem to ters on open Soviet aggtession,' |. As the Chinese plied their guests from countries that have recog-| with Soviet brandy and Chinese nized Red China,, Western news-| wine, Khrushchev grabbed a mic- men also attended, | rophone to declare that he is @ Khrushchev, flailing his arms Communist. ‘while his listeners laughed and “But some people say you A@F€/annlaided, continued his defense a Stalinist,’ Soviet Premier Bul of Stalin and rejected Stalinism ganin interjected. ‘as a term of abuse. Bulganin “T am a Stalinist,” Khrushchev | trjeq to get him away from the asserted, “but I don't separate microphone, but he keptespeaking. Stalinism and Stalin from com-'The party boss denounced capital- funism. As a Communist fighting!j,., saying its death is as inevi- ‘for the interest of the working'tapie as the fact a pregnant class, Stalin was a model Com-| woman must give birth. ‘munist. . , . | Choti gave the party for the 15 N. SAGINAW STREET (Across From the Strand Theater) x * | “We -have criticized. 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These parties, according to the Communist press, are pat- ronized by minor government -of- May Regain Sight, Says Victor Riese FALL RIVER, Mass. —Labor columnist Victor Riesel, bijnded by am underworld acid attack last April, was hopeful today that “some sight will be regained in geon Maurice Whiting while jin’ Engiand recently and was told that a series of minor operations would do the job. | The operations would be per- formed in the United States, Riesel said. Graduation Figures Up DETROIT # — Detroit public high schools will graduate 3,062) seniors at mid-year comencement exercises next week. The figure compares to 2,925 in the January, 1956 graduating class, REGAL, | WILD BIRD FEED An attractive and nutritious mixture of Sunflower Seed. _Millet. Melo Maize. Canary Seed. Wheat and Buckwheat .5 Lb. Bag..... 60 10 Lb. Beg.....1.10 25 Lb. 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Sewers. -“But I’ve found film work used Dearborn says the University of est thing to get accustomed” to|Michigan will have to finance its was the fact that the scenes aren't|own sewage and water systems for filmed consecutively, as they take| its planned branch-college on the place in a play, where the emo-j.14 pairj state. assistant to Mayor Orville L. Hub- q |bard, told a meeting of U. of M. officials that since the general Bearborn population was not going to use the university. extension facility, the city felt it could not finance water and sewers. ask the Ford Motor Co. for aid in financing the two facilities. It was the Ford Motor Co. which last month gave the estate and 210 acres of land to the university. ported that Dearborn is negotiat- ing with Ford for land adjacent to oh the U. of M. grant as a site for a 4junior college. rounding the U. of M. grant, 1,000 to Get Decrees 1,000 University of Michigan stu- dents will graduate Jan. 26 during ||| ne first mid-year exercises since “It’s a little like pe vig some- body to pick his tegth before he's had his meal, but it is a real challenge, It isn't a medium to Wallach, son of an immigrant dying of thirst in the desert. DETROIT # — The suburb. of op Hardon Beckons Eli Wallach cnn 6 Set melanie A Lk mend Oe chs. da | Jape | s|wasn’t hard to pretend.” and Drug Administration field He spent five years in the Army Medical Corps, entering as a pri- Oe oe : wie and emerging a captain fol- ae = she ial na ae — your opportunity to enter the business awe overseas y ranging desire a shippers calls hich WW! i ‘ from Hawaii to North Africa,|matinee idol, would rather go onjSting.”” We have many. employment ¥ : France and Germany. : Saar _ are unable to fill. R From 1945 to 1948 he appeared|roles until they cart my bones to persons. ; in several Broadway plays but he|the graveyard, 2 Pe Bvt ty Cure 20 DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES ~ had to work asa swimming in-| “I don’t want tobe pointed out rn about a year to build, }. PROVED structor and camp counsellor to} when I walk along the street. 1 senator said. VETERAN AP alive. enjoy a feeling of anonymity.” - |, He said that shippers “In 1948 I thought I had failed as an actor and was about fo ap-'demanding a comic touch or emo- . ply for a Civil Service job with/tional intensity, is now in-the $50,-/4°Ug offices. in other parts of the post office,” he said, “Then:000 to $100,000-a-year bracket, but ‘ e diréctor Josh "ogan saw a-Play/says security is no longer a goal} I put on for the | Actors “ and ‘Mister Roberts’. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 we + “aehoots : e kni over 800 times here and in London. Wallach, eavally Jacl in roles 0PCed to tudio'for him. put me into the “cast of! such plays as mum for Address “Camino Real,” and ‘The Tea-|something you are not, Actually,|that the opening of the St. Law house of the August Moon,” in/it’s a form of illness.” rence Seawey_wil wee: - “Acting is am insecure, crazy for Detroit shippers. ew | / business by its very nature,” he|laboratory,”* he added, “should be | After hat Wallach "wareed in| said, “What makes an actor any-|completed in time to be of max i e Rose Tattoo,”| way? I think it's the desire to be|imum use for the additional trade f tt" "ues setseete Get Ready Now for’ a Good Position re 14 NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK” Office-trained men and women are urgently iz needed in business. High “school or college graduates and also mature women—this is —. 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Carlos Cadena advised the Council that no present Texas statute or city ordinance gives them authority o censor movies. The. film opened yesterday at a downtown theater. 6 classroom and Kindesearten addi- Elem. tion—Commerce Bids will be [eostves to. February 4. 1957 “ 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time at: Walled Lake Junior High| coed, "eis No, R= ¢ Road. Walled ¢, Michigan, #. time they will) Walled Lake, Mich. Office of the Arehi- tect, W. T. Anicka & Assor‘a 2300 Washtena Ann Arbor, Michigan. r. Ww. “dodge Corporation, Detroit, mecniean, Builders & Traders, Detroit, ded Basis of Bidding: General Contract tn- anaes all trades either one or both pro ane vids must be sccompanied by a me Bond, Cashier's Check or @ Certt- fied check, without restrictions of Five Per Cent (5%) of ~ Len | submitted, mate payable to the Boa of Educa at plans and specifications shall be returned at time of bidding. Contractor shall identify ne ew name each plan and 5 cation h will be used as a basis of signed “romtract set. No Bid will be accepted from anv Contractor unless this ttem is fulfilled. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and te waive any ir- regularities when in the opinion of the h action will serve the t the School District. No bid after closing time for Owner suc interests of the mey be withdrawn of thirty (30) days. Bidder wil! be required laboratory's first 11 months of active operation total 963, During the fiscal year 1956, the laboratory’ made more than 140,000 examina- tions of evidence submitted. by agents and by local law enforce- ment agencies. The FBI laboratory is divided into a number of different sec- tions and units. For example, the physics and chemistry section has units which handle firearms, blood, toxicological, hairs and fibers, metallurgical, petrographic and spectrophotometric _ examinations; the document section , handles handwriting, typewriting, forgeries, fraudulent checks, obliterated writing, extortion letters, inks, papers, charred documents and related examinations; - and the electronics section js engaged in designing and developing new elec- tronic equipment for use in the field and in setting up and main- taining a network of radio stations for usé in the event of an emer- -| gency. Reference files include - photo- graphic copies of forged checks and anonymous letters; type speci- mens from virtually.every known make of American typewriter; animal hairs, including some from| a wallaby and a wombat; rubber| #7 heels and tire prints; samples of the paints used by automobile manufacturers; and about 42,000 different records of watermarks in provide the clues which help to link a suspect with a crime, (Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead) turaia << Hundred Per Cent (100%) - Performance, Labor and M Seatersel et £3] (Temerrew: The West. Point of Law Enforcement). 2 oe THEY Last: DOUBLE DOOR “ABINETS ‘Regularly *49” NOW i ! | ! CINE | | | | | | | On LAST 2 DAYS Today and Saturday 10% off Pratt & Lambert Paints All oratory was officially in operation|' paper. Day after day, thése files} } Ed x - As a jroueen F THE CROWDS TO THE GREATEST SALE A WHO DOESN'T rium A BARGAIN | ee _ BUY AND SAVE at UNBELIE am on) att PRICES! The Quality Store of National Brands 14 N. 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Bulova Ladies, 2-Diamond 3 JEWELRY, APPLIANCES _ Mein Floor 95 F h 14.99 . or French he oem t BA we LADIES’ DRESSES, HATS Second Floor 5.99 — DRESSES—Out they go at 2.00 10.99 LADIES DRESSES—Out they go at. 5.00 16.99 LADIES DRESSES—Out they go at 8.00 - 5.99 Maternity DRESSES—Out they go 2,49 5.99 LADIES HATS—Out they go at... 1.00 7.99 LADIES HATS—Out they go at... 2.09 LADIES’ GOATS, SUITS Second Floor 25.00 LADIES COATS—Out they go at. 9.88 39.99 LADIES COATS—Out they go at. 19.00 49.99 LADIES COATS—Out they go at. 29.00 99.00 BORGANNA COATS—Out er 9° 59.00 39.99 LADIES SUITS—Out they . 19.00 49.99 LADIES SUITS out ther ea at... 29.00 FUR GOATS, STOLES Second Floor A ee Oe they go at. 6.00 SKINS—Out they go at.. 12.00 79.00 FUR STOLES—Out they go at... 25.00 129 FUR COATS, STOLES Out they go 59.00 199 FUR COATS, STOLES—Out they go 99.00 399 MUSKRAT COATS—Out they go . 199.09 LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR, ROBES ‘Main Floor = LADIES SKIRTS—Out they go at. 1.77: 99 DRESS BLOUSES—Out they go at 1.88 5.99 ORLON SWEATERS—Out they go 3.88 3.99 LADIES ROBES—Out they go at.. 1.06: 7.99 SLIM SLACKS—Out they go at.. 2.59 12.99 DRESSY SKIRT—Out they go at.. 5.88 | LADIES’ LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS Main Floor 3.99 NYLON SLIPS—Out they go at... 1.88 3.99 CHALLIS PAJAMAS—Out they go at 1.66 35c RAYON PANTIES—Out they go at... 19¢ 3.50 PERMA LIFT BRAS—Out they go at 1.88 10.00 PERMA LIFT GIRDLE—they go. . 5.88 10.95 SARONG GIRDLE —Out they go.. 8.88 LADIES’ HOSE, ACCESSORIES \ Mein Floor~ 1.15 First Quali NYLONS—Out they go 66¢ 1.39 WOOL GLO t they go at... 77e - 1.00 WOOL SCARFS—Out they go at.. 25¢ re PRINT HANKIES—Out they go at.. 25¢ | mil Mon’ s, Children’s Shoes Main Floor 00 Boys & Girls Poll Parrot SHOES. . 3.94 RESS SHOES -Saturday ial or oe Plenty to choose from. 10 to 18 = " Ladies’ Car-Goals Choose from nylon tricoat and smart cottons. 32 to 40 3.99 Ladies’ Sweaters | 88 Don’t miss this value 1 Men's Suits 717 itus<*emnn 9.99 Men’s Pants =. Southfield’s third charter com- mission election will be held April 1, just. two. months. before. the quasi-city will revert to township status unless a charter js ap- proved at another election, x «x *. ‘The election was approved yes- BM Ble Mcgee E ' Supervisors, ‘Cummatesionore elected Age 1. 1, Se aapastes to make few charter . caanges in the which just. was defeated by 2 mere. 43 votes. TA rere RUTH MARIE KUPSKEY Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kupskey of (Oxford announce the engagement Speed is necessary, the because proposed charter must go to the nae canada aaa mete Baden ot their daughter Ruth Marie to Robert W. Schiffmann. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Schiff- EI ‘S AJ. Se c =e" Sere Street, Drayton. Plains, announces - Wright of Bean Station, Tenn. Ros-|. coe. is stationed at Fort Carson, | Colorado. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Ara Belle Tucker of Signet | - SHARON KAY SWEET The engagement of Sharon Kay the engagement of her: daughter, Sweet to Richard Fortune has been Thelma Joan to Pvt. Rosco . H. announced. by Mr. and Mrs. Jos-| Wright, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. W.! eph Sweet of Rochester. Richard isthe son of Mr, and Mrs. Fyank | “Fortune Sr., also of Rochester. Al ifall wedding is -planned, 30 Acres on Hospita * 1 Road Deed to a third Waterford Township Junior High School site been obtained and was pre- to Waterford Board of Edu- : ! é specifications will be presented at a meeting in mid-February, ac- cording to James Den Herder, as- sistant superintendent. Bids will be accepted during the month of March. The new junior high, as yet unnamed, will house about 1500 students and will be the same size as Waterford Township High | only 2766" Mercury Monterey 2-door sedon. Optional quip Vote to Continue Picket 270 International Union of sme! \ing of their own. All agreed that the confer- . ence at city hall was unsatisfac- tery and voted 100 per cent to ‘continue their demonstration in front of City Hall until ‘they get , a 10 cent hourly raise. on their own time since last Mon- ‘day night. NO SKYROCKETING PRICES FOR US and local taxes, if any, additional, Prices may vory dade in adjoining com- munities due to shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. — ies, state 40 West Pike St. i eo tthcstrs CENTRAL LINCOLN- ‘MERCURY SALES, Inc. Phone FE 2.9167, 4 May Give Dag Job of Troop Removal — UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. | A new mandate for U.N. Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold figenainage the ticklish jab ef get) ting “Israel's remaining’ troops of Egypt shaped up oi in the General. Assembly. "The “Arab states, Russia, the United States and Israel! herscif all appeared agreed on this main igoal—with variations | "Phere seemed little doubt the ‘Assembly would give selid “ap- proval to an African-Asian resolu- tion calling on Hammarskjold to report completion of Israeli with- drawal within five days. U.S. Ambassador Henry ‘Cabot Lodge Jr. announcea support of the 24-nation resolution but went a step further. He recommended that U.N..-Emergency Force units move in at once to fill the breach left~by~ Israeli~-withdrawal~ from the Gaza Strip and the strategic ‘Sharm el Sheikh area, command- ing the Gulf of Aqaba waterway to southern Israel. Set 64-Hour Work Week: AVALON, Calif. u»—Glaxs_bot- tom boat operators will work, only '6% hours a week during th ‘win- ter mionths under a contract signed between the Inland Boat- men's Union and the Santa Cata- lina Island Co, The operators car- ry tourists around Avalon Bay. Your PTA Is Planning: AVON. TOWNSHIP — . The next outimeeting of the Hamlin PTA will lbe held on Monday, Jan. 2i*at 8 p.m, Following the business meet- ing, John Dawsett, Probation Of- ficer from Pontiac Juvenile Court, will speak on juvenile protection. Refreshments will be served at the close. of. the meeting. Sg Oakland area PTA Coun- ceil will meet at $ p.m, Tuesday, dan. 22, at the new Rochester High School. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Charles Neldrett, first president of Michigan. Congress of PTA, who has chosen for her topic, ‘Goals ‘and Policies of the PTAL / a “Following the meeting there wilt be a tour- conducted through the new échool. Avondale . The executive board of Avondale PTSA will meet at 3 p.m. Monday, \Jan. 21 at Avondale High School. | The. president, Mrs. Walter Rig- gle will preside. Avondale PTSA is extending an invitation to all parents to come_out ang join in the fun of a Hamlin, Avondale oer [Also Rochester, Brandon has been arranged to follow the supper. Ortonville ‘Drop Slavery Count Against ¥f. Clair Pair MT, CLEMENS in — _ A subure ban St. Clair ‘Shores _ couple; accused of holding a deaf mute in bondage, was freed yesterday of slavery charges. Robert. Lee- Merritt, 33, and The PTA. meeting for the Bran-| Mrs, Marguerite Rood, 35, also don Township Schools will be held. on Monday, at 8 p.m. in the gym here. A panel, composed: of members lof the Board of Education will hold a discussion. William Emerson, County ‘Superintendent, wil] be moderator. Following the 20-minute discus- sion period, the audience will be urged to ask questions of the panel. A social hour will follow. County Deaths Mrs. Antoinette Meerschaert UTICA—Service for Mrs, Antoin- ette Meerschaert, 55, 15291 23 Mile Rd., who died Wednesday: in her home will be held from Milliken)! Funeral Home, Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. from St. Law- rence Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. E. J. MeKeyser will officiate with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, De- troit. Holy Rosary will be recited at 8:30 tonight in the funeral home. ‘deaf mutes, were charged with iholding John LeJeune, 25,of Fre- mont, Ohio, in voluntary servitude, They had been accused of hoid- ing LeJeune in the Rood home while they. took most of the money he earned peddling sewing kits in area bars. LeJeune took the witness stand before Justice Francis A. Castel- lucei, but the jurist.ruled. LeJeune _ unable to communicate prop- erly. ; Castellucci concurred in a prose- cutor’s moton that the charges. be dropped... Real Speed{y) Decision NTA FR, N.M. ~The Leg- ture favored a 70 m.p-h. speed limit. The state police wanted a 60 m.p.h. top. A court test re- ‘sulted in the judge ruling, in ef- i\fect, that any speed was okay if it was “reasonable and prudent.” But don't step on the gas pass- ing through. State police say they don't think anything over 60 is either reasonable or prudent. 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She is a member of the Pontiac Symphony, and this Ingrid Flies to America for Award —- Actress Emotional! as She Ends Exile of} Seven Years PARIS #—With a lump in her throat, Ingrid Bergman flies to the United States tonight for the first time since she began her self- imposed exile seven years ago, x k& * “I can't help being emotional about the trip,’’ she said in her hotel suite before the departure. “T love New York and I miss it}: terribly.” She will be in New York just 36 hours — Jong enough to receive the New York Film Critics’ Award as: best actress of 1956 and to see “My Fair Lady,” the Broadway hit mitsical. “T've_ been wanting to see- that show for months,”" explained the actress, “Friends have been giv- ing me records of ‘My Fair Lady’ and this will be a wonderful chance to see it.” Then she will rush back to Paris — leaving New York Sunday night — in time for. the curtain on Mon- day night's performance of Robert Anderson’s ‘“‘Tea and Sympathy,” the play in which she is starring with great success. The play will close for three days so Miss Bergman can make the trip. The blonde, swedish-born ac- tress has not been in the United States since she left to make the film. “Stromboli"’ Rossellini in Italy. She and the Italian film director had a son and then married after Miss Berg- man’s divorce from her American|McQueen and Curtis Cheek were appointed a nominating committee “Wi h Dr. Peter Lindstrom. Her, daughter Lindstrom, Jenny, An (Pia), is a college stu- dent in Colorado but “Miss Berg- Man -says her visit will be too short for:them to have their first meeting. in years. | “To see Pia,” she explained, | “I would need a lot of time and privacy, I couldn't very well do it with all the publicity and. televi- sion that will undoubtedly accom- pany my trip.” Sitting in the living room of her hotel: suite surrounded by her three children by Rossellini — 7- year-old Robertino and 4year-old twins Isabella and Ingrid — Miss Bergman insisted she is perfectly happy with her European career. x * * “Movies are made all over the world, not only in America,” she said. Then, as an afterthought, “But maybe one day I'll return to America.” , She said’ she is still getting fan letters “from all over” the United States. “Apparently they're not violinist; Lare —Wardrop, - English hor, and James Tambu- English born, and James. Tampu- - vini, trumpet. with Roberto! schools. jd ay i. ti bth organization welcomes the oppor- tunity to present her in solo. | Mr. Wardrop tias been a member of the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra for 20 years, where he has been soloist on the oboe and Eng- lish horn. He studied with Dirk Van Em- merik. for many years first oboist withthe Detroit Symphony, Mr: Wardrop was on the faculty of the University.of Michigan for 10 years. He has. promoted chamber music. ensenibles. a James Tamburini fs a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia andvhas been associ- ington, Pittsburgh, NBC Symphony _ For-the past-#0 years-he has been solo trummpetist with the Malkim and Schools met Thyrsday at the Wever PTA Mrs, William Hill, Mrs. Kenneth at the afternoon meeting ever PTA held -in the school library, x * * Mrs, Irwin Mills, program chair- man, introduced Mrs. Eva Davis and Mrs, Janet Gauthier, Pontiac school librarians, whose topic was “Know Your Library.” Mrs. Gauthier stated that since %5 per cent of education depends on a child's ability to read, it would be well for each home to have a quiet time for reading each day. She also recommended the encouragement of children to read stimulating, imaginative’ books to broaden their scope. ‘Announcement was made of a mother and son banquet Feb, 14 and a special meeting scheduled for next Thursday at 8 p.m, to discuss the camping program. x k * Mrs. Keith Pawley was chairman of the social committee assisted by Mrs. Ray Vess, Mrs. James very angry with me,"'--she laughed, |Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs, Virgit Patterson, Mrs. Laverne | Silvis,| iMrs, PAULA BOOKSTEIN Wever PTAs Hold Thursday Meetings The PTAs of Malkim and Wever Vandecar, Mrs, Loran Yarbrough country. and Mrs. Robert Grant. and the Radio. City Music. Hall. Blasi, will be: in A ula Bookstein “Intermezso"—Cavalleria Sastinaze 8 A "Rhapsedie Espana” ‘Fair Lady’ — influences Male Shoes Sees Men Donning Buckled Styles By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor Overture to “The Marriage of Pigaro’'|- ated with such orchestras as Wash-|¥°"" Cane 504 oe wee nd se or retnsacgne agai Intermission : “Sran. of a” ve esene ye SlDOliusy Lare Wardrop, Eng! born “The Quiet City” .....ceeesne 3 James Tamburini, trumpet” Lare Wardrop, “Turgot Dance” heard for first time im this area oer eeeseeed Charbier/ + Maker of Footgear The next time your husband or nearest male critic makes fun of your -silly shoes, you might tell ‘< Fas pagar tadey ~“in Women’s Section _ “| manufacturer; says men soon will be wearing buckled shoes, and fashions. c xk *k * The prediction comes from Wal- ton Maxey Jarman, a _ Baptist deacon’s son from Tennessee, who has made a small Nashville shoe factory into a giant éorporation which now turns oul most of the country’s shoes in all price brack- ets, "Jarman also is the man who bought Tiffany's. ’ Over a luncheon table the other day Jarman expounded hig ideas on diamonds and shoes, “We just sort of picked up Tif- fany’s in a package deal,”’ he drawled. “It came along with a string of women's specialty shops. Interesting place. Never special- jized much in diamonds before, but iI'm learning quite a bit about jthem, Funny thing, the women in ithe family seem to take more in- iterest in the jewelry business than the shoe business " The ‘package deal” took place when Jarman's company, General Shoe Corp., recently bought the ‘Hoving Corp., which includes Bon- wit-Teller and Tiffany's in New York and six other women's spe- cialty shops in other parts of the x * Others were Mrs. August Pan-| nette, Mrs, Walter Millage, Mrs. | About men's shoe fashions of .to- Robert Pence, Mrs. Bernard Jones day and tomorrow — . and Mrs. Raymond Oliver. Malkim PTA | “Well, you can laugh if you wan \to, but the hottest thing in men’s ‘shoe styles right now is the ‘My A film, “Skippy and the Three|Fair Lady’ look. David Evins de- R's,” was shown to Malkim ra {signed a line of men's shoes all in| Mich., Comes into her new post |members Thursday afternoon. Mrs. . |Carl Vedane served as discussion more pointed toes. One of them is Michigan GOP's State Central leader following the film showing. Mrs, Stanley Boyd presided at} jo . the business meeting, and mem-|see men wearing buckles on their, féderation’s bers of the social committee were!shoes soon, Men like fashion too, eight years, Lamont) though it takes them Jonger to ad- Stanley Radeck, Wertz, Mrs, Sylvan Lemanski, Mrs. Lyle Young and Mrs. Gerdon Jock-iwore buckled shoes, and nobody} wig. this general feeling, with longer la slip-on. style called Lancia. “Wouldn't surprise me a- bit to ‘mit it. But our Founding Fathers could call them sissies.” Widower Should Be Able to Remarry Successfully Man Who Has Chosen One Good Wife Has the Wisdom to Find Another By RUTH. MILLETT If a man in his youth can choose a good wife, the same man in late middle-age ought to be able to choose wisely again, . ¢ ss ei according to James R.* &.» Wenoneh drive. Thrilled with the win- 4 ee cn eae ie okt Ne eS ap A sleigh ride with the family on a brisk winter afternoon is an ideal way to relax from the day's busy schedule > z Buk ye to who Jenkins of I ee ae er My a se Ree eh) ge Hae as 2 } Pontiac Press Phote r activity are the Jenkins’ sons, (left | ht) Ricky, 3 years of age; Tommy and Michael, 11 years who is. holding tightly to the newest member of the family, 10-monthold’Billy. * |Zeta Zeta Omega |Socia] meeting. A widower in his 50s who says his first marriage was a happy one, writes that he is lonely and | would like to marry again but fig- ‘ures he has only a 50-50 chance of getting a good wife and isn’t; sure whether or not he should take the risk. : How he arrived at his odds I don’t know, But if he had-sense enough to pick a good wife once, he should be able to do it again. In fact, it should be easier the him that the world's biggest shoe 2 may even rival women in_ ‘foot; ithe general public feeling toward Mrs. Peter Gibson of Monroe received congratu- lations from Rep. Alvin Bentley (R-Mich) after she was sworn in as president of the National Federation of Republican Women, 4S AP Wirephote {rs. Gibson is a veteran of 20 years in Michigan politics. Republican Women Eye ‘58 Election Mrs. Peter Gibson of Michigan Takes Top National Post WASHINGTON uw — Mrs, Peter Gibson, a veteran of 20 years in Michigan politics, took over offi- cially Wednesday as president of the National Federation of Re- publican Women. She says the role of the federa- tion, an educational arm of the Republican Party, is “to see that, we have good government.” The federation claims a_ half million members. The program she says she'll push in her two-year term will concentrate On ‘“‘the Congress situation in 1958.’’ The Repubii- cans are in the minority in the mew Congress. Blue-eyed, with graying hair, |trim Catharine Gibson of Monroe, |from’ the vice chairmanship of the 'their Feb. 9 wedding. ia reception following at Devon “FRIDAY, JANUARY Womens Section 18, 1957 PAGES 13-17 News From Birming ham Jocelyn Watt Plans Feb. 9 Wedding BIRMINGHAM — Jocelyn Ann, Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) Robert F, Watt of Yorkshire road, | and George Richard Glass, son of George K. Glass of Royal Oak and Mrs. Andrew Gawley of De- troit, have completed plans for The ceremony will be solemnized | in the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, with Gables, Among the parties already given for Jocelyn was the dessert and ‘round-the-clock shower at) Miss McGrath and Mrs. were hostesses Tuesday which Brehm Mrs. Holmes Feted at Pink, Blue Party Mrs. Jack Caverly and. Mrs. Gerry Fitzgerald were cohostesses at the former’s home on Arlene Mrs. Alan Spencer Traugott of Mansfield, Ohio, will be her sister’s matron of honor, and bridesmaids will be Barbara Mc- Grath of Grosse Pointe and Mrs. Richard L. Brehm of Ann Arbor. Janet Watt, niece of the bride- | Committee. | She has been a member of the move from the post of first vice. president into the presidency, xk k * Mrs. Gibson and six other offi- cers were elected at the group's Chicago convention last Septem- |ber. They were sworn in at the start of a two-day directors meet- ing Wednesday. The federation was organized in 1939 during the Democrats ‘New Deal” era. Mrs. Gibson, now 49, then was just getting started in politics. She had her first taste of it in 1936, helping a friend collect absentee ballots. . She says she got into politics chiefly because she was con- cerned about a drift toward one- party government. Today, she adds a two-party system has improved and ‘‘the attitude more generally broadened on the need for open discussion.” x * The federation is dedicated to the principles of the Republican second time. He has lived with a woman long enough to know what} qualities make a woman a good) marriage partner. x kk kK. He presumably has learned that ‘son making the other happy ‘but | of both trying to make each other a satisfying way of life. He ought to know by now that happy marriages aren't a matter of luck but of mutual love and trust and cooperation. | - And. he should know what he wants from marriage and have sense enough to look for it in a woman of about his own age with similar tastes and interests, and with his own desire for companion- ship. through the middle and late years of life, x k * ’ A man can make a fool of him: self in a second marriage even though the first was a happy one. But there's no reason for that. He’s older and should be wiser. Gathers in Drayton Members of Zeta Zeta Omega sorority gathered at the Drayton Plaing home of Mrs. Robert Studt - Monday evening for a Mrs. Gerald. DeWees invited the group to her home on Genella street for the. Feb. 4 meeting at which plans will be made for the initiation tea' to be in April. Mrs. Kenneth Rathbun will open her home for the tea. } an marriage isn't a matter of ofa per-| happy and to make their marriage) ‘Party and has a “constant inter- est in recognitiqgn of women in politics, Mrs. Gibson said. Through expansion of federa- tion services, increased member- ship and more programs of in- terest to the general public, she said, “we can become the best example possible of the import- ance of women in a_ political role.” Mrs. Gibson's husband, associ- atedwith the automobile industry, will have to be content with a commuting wife for the next two years. The Gibsons have one daughter, Mrs, Douglas Taylor of Ready for inauguration with Mrs. Gibson were Mrs, Richard Simp- ison, wife of the Pennsylvania con- gressmen, first vice president; Mrs. Gladys Leggett Penland of Berkley, Calif., second vice presi- dent; Mrs, Harold McGeorge, St. Petersburg, Fla., third vice pres- ident; Mrs, J. B. Parks, Pueblo, Colo., fourth vice president; Mrs. W. H. Detweiler, Hazleton, Idaho, secretary; Mrs, Henrick L Mat- son, Avoca, Minn., treasurer, Fellowship Class Gathers at Church Twenty-two members of the Fel- lowship Class of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church met in the church recently. Devotions were presented by Mrs. Harold Pearsall. The group made plans for a fish dinner Friday at the church. Host- esses forthe evening were Mrs. ‘elect, will be junior bridesmaid, directors for 894 -twe other nieces, Christine boar ot the first to and Kathryn Watt, will be flower'| street Thursday evening at a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Maynard Holmes, Buhl Burt, Mrs. Charles Holmes Riehard Butler, girls. Oak will be the best man. A hariardraped “panel Enterson Kirby and Mrs. Leslie Bell. yey from the, sweetheart draped bodice of ilis Burt. Mrs. Ezio Bisogni, Mrs. Jack Kud- irey, Mrs. Jerry McKay, Mrs. Ed- will return Monday, are Mr. and Richard A, Lawrence of Royal|ward Manley and Linda and Phyl-/Mrs. James R. Longwell and the _ evening in the latter's Ann Arbor home. And scheduled for Feb. 1 is the ‘luncheon to be given by Mrs, Donald A. Waples in the home of her mother, Mrs, Harry N, Gruber on Knox avenue, x * * It takes more than the loss of a front tooth to keep Barbara (Mrs. Fred A.) Erb off the ski slopes. Accident took place last week at Otsego, where she and Fred and their three youngsters spent several exhilarating days. Guests attending wete Mrs. Jerry} Today they left again, but this DuBois, Mrs. John Voorheis, Mrs.|time sans young fry and with .|Boyne Mountain their destina- Mrs. Justeen Slayton, Mrs. Robert/tion. They'll be houseguests of Scharf, Mrs. Donald Steele, Mrs. Delmer Fields, Mrs. Robert House-|in the family summer home at - man, Mrs. Harold Sharpe, Mrs. Charlevoix — only about 20 min- Mrs. Tom Roe,|utes from Boyne. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, James O. Nordlie ‘ Others in the group, all of whom John Stoutenburgs., front. fails of California. taffeta are combined in the dress and shades. of silk F aiep ! this short evéning gown by Edith:Small the dramatic front panel. : i : ' - ; ; we . e ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 18, n937_ - So Ree pale wad _— . a Luncheon and Show. uct ong pes ? | lolescents: Need Codes Wesneoy estes oes _™ ations are now be -eon. ee 3 ce fe by Birmingham Country ire. 8d: Se : parent i the, wor veld Ma sels aon now tat jn ss Ch tor (ine wemmee ee ache! Uain vane and rhs, RS. Koeght, arranged: for opereee Listas to start pioneering! Independence. Guild This Installs Slate | jof Officers “ Mrs. Ralph Norvell was hostess | ~~ BRAND NEW | ORCHARD: APARTMENTS | ~In Order: to Have Immediate Occupancy . - of These Apartments We Are Reducing Rental Rates For a Limited Time Only! — $90 PER MONTH ——LAASES AVAILABLE 3 meeting were Mrs. C.*T. Knowlton | Pale pink .jdv. and Mrs, Robert Eastman. : xe * We furnish Automatic Heat, Hot Water, Stove. Refrigerator, Irish tweed Newly elected officers for the Exhaust Fan, |! Ton Air Conditiéner, Master Tenna, makes a |¥°a" Whe presided are Mrs. Wil J Beautiful Kitchens. and Bathrooms: es liam Rogers, president; Mrs. Rob- | ADULTS ONLY -girl suit ert Hauser, vice president; Mrs. [R. L, Bronoel, secretary, and Mrs: }— "BEAUTIFUL BALCONY TYPE MODERN BUILDINGS that is pure William Leigh, treasurer. | mr aes we i Open for Public Inspection. Daily & Sundey : femininity. A}, = i sata gaa or 7 round _ | Mrs. Norvell, devotions; Mrs. co FE 8 -691 8 , 7 3 Bruce Hubbard, thanks offer- : lying — | mg; Mrs. Palmer Strang, house; | . : fomlying Stes aaaren teem | 17-29 Selmer $t, Just. $. of 595 Ovcherd Loke Ave. Reg. $5.98 Value RGR, SENSE es " Choice of Sunshine or Wayne County This charming dinnerware is. decorated under glaze | As I'd see unusual wisdom tn . collar frames | and Mrs. Sy Peariman, bazaar. |L the face. Two| Serving on the telephone com- ~< —— 4 ttee are Mrs, Lynn Davis, Mrs. | “ crest-shaped Wenty Stewart and Mrs, Knowl- 2 Hours FREE Parking Have Your Ticket Volidated ton. pockets are | Mrs. Hauser was appointed P hich on (chairman of the parish dinner to} Whan ‘Vou Mahe 9, Fucmece set high On |i. served Feb 7 by members of| obso the hips, Guild Three, and Mrs. Hubbard | and "Mrs. James Briney were ap- rounding the |pointed delegates to the Diocese) jacket to |e | undreds of belts— — complement very specially priced 1.89 3.5” Wide, narrow, contour, wash off or fade.’ Ovenproof, new coupe shape on (eo sn. ince white background with lovely soft patterns. Guar- re eo oem -_anteed open stock. 16-piece set consists of 4 Dinner Plates, 4 Cups, 4 Saucers and 4 Fruit Dishes. Usually such community con- 4 trols are put on young people | CLOSE-OUTS of 50 DINNER SETS | {tarough the thing we call’ “tre, Y, Price | One of America's big discipline Dixie Porrery [2222-5 5 | For Your Convenience treditices that it hasn't bad time the slim-as- Youth Director a aay Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M—Sunday Noon to 9 P.M. to boil down one we can all areed skirt. JOINS the Staff 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 subscribe to. ——_—_———————————————— She situation has put a fearful LISTEN TO— MORE MUSIC th resins to, tngereea MORE NEWS | | ven the moet uncivitied tebe : recognize parents’ need for help MORE OFTEN |azeuse"orsr sc responsibility. In their solemn, : painful puberty rituals, they say to the child in the most dramatic w ‘THE RADIO VOICE way, “See, this utmost endurance Or PONTIAC’ jand loyalty is what we expect of of City Church Audrey Limkeman of Sutter, Ifl., recently joined the staff of the Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian Church as youth direc: tor. x * * A graduate of Moody Bible, Institute in 1949, Miss Limkeman, has had experience in all phases’ of Christian education work in, the church. For several months she worked | with the Salvation Army and for the last six years she has been straight . . . rich leathers, springtime patent, soft vel- youth director of the United’ 1460 KC | * : - ie Presbyterian Church in Everett,’ vet .. . the very belts you INTEREST ADMITTED | | Wash. need to complete your A GERITY STATION | | ‘The savage community admits An informal reception to which its increased interest in the child the public is invited is being held for Miss Limkeman in Fellowship favorite costumes, in a lovely New Year rain- PrN RNP | vos apwroaching the vorts Personal News of Interest PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL —[otrenis’ alone io make and exe! Sunday evening service. 1% & . sich cute standards for his social and! Helen Travis of East Iroquois | Manitoba drive are receiving con-| bow of dark & pastel road is flying to Mexico where she |gratulations on the birth of a son, ° ° , Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. oommal wo atk will join Mr. and Mrs. John Thors|Gailand Lynn, Jan. 14 at Pontiac Friendship Club | shades. Regularly Write, phone or call im person for Free pamphlet. Jr. of Thorpe street who are vaca-|General Hospital. 3.00 to 5.00 -—*- PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 We are tired of ot struggling with tioning there. | Grandmothers of the infant are of Moose Meets | . —- just that job. > new codes| . ok ok ok | Belts —Street Level Mrs. Minnie Ludwig of Oxford and t San Antonto, |_John H. Hogshead. son of Mr./ ce. Rey Spencer 0 ‘at Harding Heme; =e =| | Texas. _ and Mrs. B. K. Hogshead was one| Mrs. Donald Harding was hos- The Good Housekeeping ‘Shop of Pontiac a enian _Uaversity | Ait| 'tess in her home on LeBaron to Maxwell Air Force Base in Wisner Scouts |avenue Thursday evening to the ‘| Academy of Friendship Club, Montgomery, Ala. to visit the new ; Air University facilities and the Air, and Brownies Women of the Moose Chapter 360. We’ve Slashed Prices to the Bone! = [x20 ister" "" Hold Ceremony eaten Pert Godtrey assisted the x «kee. Plans were made for a St. Patricia Lohff of Voorheis road | Guests were the members of the. Mrs, William Mahar invited the ‘nue was recently initiated into the; Of the group, 19 girls flew up to Unit Studies Lesson ‘Ky. Following the formal initiation | Refreshments were served by) Barnes. and Mrs. Gene Whitfield 1 - BRAND ' Wisner Girl Scout Troop 312 and: Patrick Day dance to be held at 4 Three one-act plays, a semi- |Brownie Troop 451 entertained) Moose Hall on March 15. An- ; anual production of the depart- 11.i- mothers and friends at an|ouncement was made of the tele- ee ment of speech and drama at ‘ nq| Vision appearance the group will Valparaiso University were .pre- jinvestiture, star-flag ceremony and| 1956 para fly-up ceremony Wednesday at the_| make at a later date. Mrs. M. G. . | sented Jan. 13 in the Kroencke ‘school. | Kellogg is chairman of reser'va- | directed the comedy, Sparkin’. nder| 8TOUP to meet in her’ home at * * newly formed Brownie Troop unde: $3 39 95 Gamma Epsilon cast of Alpha Pi, (Troop 312 and girls received! . NOW ONLY ‘ceremony a reception was held for’Mrs. Kenneth Carmen of Troop 312 | when members of the Huron Gar- | Hall Little Theater. tions for the event. With Automatic Defrosting © lthe leadership of Mrs. Paul Mad.| Walled Lake on Feb. 22. Omega dramatics fraternity at! \Stars. Two new girls were invest-| “Accessories for the Home” was .fjthe new members at the home of/and her co-leader, Mrs. Wellington) dens Extension Group met Wednes- | Jacabsons | |: ~*~ * * A Real Value at. }} Carol Empson oh Michigan: ave- dox and Mrs. Vern McCrakin. | ‘Murray State College at Murray, 'ed. ‘the lesson taught by Mrs. Leonard jthe pledge master, Walter Me-/Lewis, and Mrs. Ciifford Neéville/day evening. Mrs. Harold Stewart Maple ‘ot Setes, Cauley. ot Troop 415 and her co-leader,|of Maycrest drive was hostess to. Birminghem x* * * ‘Mrs. Martin Bacek. ithe group. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Annett of | ha Sylvan Shores drive are, the ; , | proud parents of a son, Roy | WITH. . 4 _ Frank, born Jan. 16 at St. Joseph SPECIAL SALE of JACOBSON’S OWN NYLONS! i Yeap - a TRADE ' Mercy Hospital. tS BSE SSeS) (ey NO MONEY Mrs. Roy Annett of Bloomfield J eee a Highlands is the infant's paternal aL - ii 5 ry ZERS= DOWN grandmother and Mrs. Frank Bach full-fashioned, proportioned hosiery grandmother. « fl Big family size with | a a from our regular stock. . . choose a across-the-top freezer, 2 | Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Spencer of . / large crispers and added | ~ | wardrobe in every weight and save! door shelf space. Coming Events | . " Pontiac League of 30> heer “a meet Wednesda: ay eat 7:3 at 'YWCA. International crits ‘a ‘the over Rees, will be discussed. Guests are ver} T 09 . | Daughters of Pontiac, 186, will meet e a par tnd ond degree, 2 Perkins St. ; es a ; rN or 3 PAIRS for 3.10 USE OUR METER | Hosiery—Street Level PENNIES A DAY Genuine GE Ss ALE ! . Originally 1.35 a pair... our own brand first-quality nylon 4-003 vty_Pree te. CLOCK RADIO wi i stockings in costume-coordinating fashion tones, now reduced pair a0d service—Free Brand New 1987 . ; | in price during this special event. Plan a whole wardrobe of loot mattia—00 Days same Meta $] 9 a Drastic Reductions walking sheers, business sheers, and dress sheers for: every ts c-9 Values to $24.95 occasion in your busy life and save. Sizes 82 to 11. Short, * medium, or long lengths. $ 588 | : While They Last» GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Te eae ‘ of PONTIAC BURTON’S be é : FO eee, : 0 M nd . > Pb, pen Monday and Friday ‘til 9° P. M. || APPAREL for WOMEN 81 er HURON ST. FE 4-1555 [las x. vasneaw) ae STORE HOURS Mondey thru Seturday — 9:30 ‘A, M. Until 5:30. P.M. a : a : ae Soe eles THR | PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1057 a eee Car Cleaner’ Chirsuae on Display : " i. op tap od ad ibe Choosing ‘Perfume: [ita ye a t Matter ofa Sniff Try new fragrances on several er ev p off pool or just take family Jus, muddy or aushy weather, sip the] yen, erg tell you about the scent any more|truly-an art will tell bow it will fit ard look! that a few = val leties, as in a bea jpaint- grooming, and pares suffering from eS ee ig at the moment, A dirty puff is id place for germs to breed. — te sane at th neve! a Chotige Powder” Puffiyoure sinfortuhate enough to be ——— as Hygiene Measure Change the powder puff in your! Call FE 39126 |. . BCUE STAR DRIVE-IN _ oe ‘Variety Fe pais , Used ‘Since Era’ of Washington ‘By JANE EADS _ JWASHINGTON — Amer icans interested in the china off whith their presidents have. dined over the ears can get a good gander) at representative pieces now dis- played in glass,cases at the Smith- sonian Institution. is | rf 7] bRait ried} F i sf Fs F ir 4 1 E f ; There are examples from the John Adams administration as well as pieces from the administrations of Madison, Monroe, John Quincy| Adams, Jackson, -Van Buren, Polk, Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Harrison. x & & The Lenox dinner and service plates used during the Wilson, Harding, Coolidge and Hoover ad- ministrations are also displayed, as well as the Lenox dinner plates used by Roosevelt and Truman, and a service plate, dinner plate and cup and saucer of the Truman and Eisenhower administrations. PRESIDENTIAL SEAL The Lenox, the first American- made china, introduced ia— the White House during the Wilson era, has the seal of the President near the wide gold banding of the outer} _ rim of the dinner plate, while the service plate bears the seal in the center and has stars rimming the outer circle between two gold bands, : One set of china was bought by Theodore Roosevelt in 1902 after the first remodeling of the White House. Chosen from a large num- ber of designs by Mrs. Roosevelt, it is of Wedgewood. with simple colonial pattern traced in gold. This design bears a replica of the Great Seal of the United States adopted in 1782. Mrs. Taft, in the pieces in this set for 100 covers. | — The Wilsons ordered 1,700 pieces! from the Lenox Potteries in Tren- ton, N. J. Franklin Roosevelt or- dered another Lenox set. ant hetped}— bears a wide outer and a narrow inner band of gold with the presi-| _ dential sea] in the plate’s center surrounded by stars on a white ground. Daughters-Plan Party on Feb. 4 Plans were made for a card party Feb. 4 when members of Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of the Lakes Circle 479, met Wednesday evening in the Knights of Columbus, Hall. < The benefit card party will be held in St. Michael Parish Hall at 8 p.m. Mrs. Nora Ashton is general chairman of the event and Mrs. John Stevenson is handling tickets. Mrs. Louis Koprince is in charge of the reservations for a theater party scheduled April 22. The group will charter a bus to see] . Cinerama. Plans were also dis- cussed for the annual initiation in March. Retunda | Inn " Overlooking Boautital Pine Lake ‘Open fo the Public Every Day | in the Year Serving Michigan's Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD BUFFET We are ° taking reservations for |} ‘parties. We offer Old Fashioned. ff Hospitality in the following din- ing rooms: ‘® Lake Wood Room. ® The 1870 Room ® The Red Room ® The Rotunda Room ® The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room WEDDINGS—PARTIES | BANQUETS: Open 365 Deys of the Year F hens For two days only... Fri. and Sat., (January 18,19)... Furs by Robert’s entire three-store collection is reduced for clearance at our Birmingham store! Listed are just a few of the , fabulous jackets, coats, capes, shrugs and stoles. There are approximately 200 terrific fur buys... * - half the original price! — All are the superb styling, 7 quality and workmanship . which makes Furs by. Robert! All_are Sale Priced Friday and Saturday at our Birmingham Store only! | «Ear prodvets | labeled to’ show country of origin of imported furs, rices subject to 10 percent Federal tax, rubber floor mat will keep- out of the car into a tub of)" car cleaner. Held firmly, in place|hot soap or detergent suds ally sniffs” of the by @ fabric baCking, the Teal cleansing job, = = many at less than — Natural Lutetia Mink Shrug Natural. Blu Iris Mink Stole _ Blue Mink Stole WAS $2000, NOW “Furs by Robert now $175.00 $595.00 WAS $1150.00...NOW . $590. 00 Natural Cores $2200 0, Now *1185. 00 Natural Fisher Sfole atural Fisher Stole 300.00... .NOW $795. 00 WAS $500.00. . Natural Wild Mink Capelet WAS $1250.00...NOW Natural Buff Mink Stole Natural Stewart Silver Blu Mink Stole WAS $1600.00. ..NOW *885.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole $680.00 WAS $1200.00. ..NOW Natural Silver Fox Mantle Stole WAS $250.00. . . NOW $95.00 Natural Black Pearl Mink Coat, _— WAS. 3620000. Now *4190.00 Natural South American Otter Jacket Black Dyed Alaska Seal Collar sete WaS $550.00....Now *390.00 Naturat Stewart\Pastel Mink Coat sm 9% 4 | we "WAS. $8500.00. Now’0390.00 Natural Blue Iris Mink Coat TOT enue WAS $9500.00. .Now*0190.00 | Dyed Gr Moleskin Jacket : yee EO WAS $350.00... .NOW *195.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mi kJ ket ( aural Royal Pastel Mink cet $2075.00 Natural Silver Blu $100.00 Now $147 5.00 Natural Ranch Mink Jacket $1275, 00 Netorel Rench Mink Coot 13975, 00 ris Mink Stole $1690.00 Natural Breath of Spring Silver = sqe ag Natural Russian Sable Stole now®1600.00 B ed Muskrat Jacket ciao Dyed Maken Santee $75.00 NOW _ Charcoal, Dyed Beaver Cost oy #1185.00 Natural Breath of Spring Pastel Mink Cape-JacketWAS $3200, now*l790.00 Natural Stewart Pastel Mink Button. Capelet WAS $1300.00, NOW $885.00. $925.00 Natural Wild Mink Cape “WAS $1900.00... .NOW te eanies This is especially necessary itideath in the United States. ‘Dyed Squirrel Stole - Natural Grey Squirrel Cape-Stole Natural White Mink Stole WAS $ 1600.00. ..NOW $800.00. N Silver Blu Mink Sid Sa Notural Stver Bis $500, 00.. NOW $250.00 Natural Buff Mink Coat (Large-si atural Bu pepe $3000.00" fr ize)839.00.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Coat- WAS $7500.00. . oat 4200.00 Natu al Royal Pastel Mink Coat ‘ md WAS $5500.00. . Now? 400.00 Natural Sheared’ Raccoon Fingertip $400.00 Coat WAS $675.00....NOW Grey Kidskin Coat rey . WAS $200.00.. . .NOW $75.00 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Com $790. 00 WAS $1200.00...N $990. 00. oot hl et i, Natt Rv pt nt Se, $590.00 Natural sider Blue Mink Stole *890.00 2 WAS $2200.00. ..NOW *1100. 00 : Mate Dre a Sy $150.00 Natural Wild Mink Stole Ivory Dyed Sheared Muskrat Cape’ , vor WAS $225.00... "NOW £95.00 Natural Brown Baby Calf Jeet $50.00 - WAS $175.00 Nato Stewart Heather Mink Coats 4200. 00 WAS $6500.00. ..NOW Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole $7 y WAS $2000.00. . ‘Now*1000.00 Natural Buff Mink Stol . a WAS $1500.00. ..NOW $890.00 WAS $275. 00....NOW *160.00 Natural Black Pearl Mink Stol Oe WAS "$2000. 00.. NOW $1100.00 Natural Chinchilla Stole WAS $3000 00.. _now#1200.00 Dyed Beaver Jacket / : ” WAS $795.00. . NOW *445.00 Natural Autumn Haze Mink 3% ) Natya Autos ane Mink %498165,06 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Jacket— Mink Collar WAS $800. 00....NOW 185. 00 i ¢ WAS $300.00... “435.00 Soa oR NS » THE PONTIAC PRESS, _Fnmay, JANUARY 18, 1057 Os er Lee te 130 Cineoin: Students. Receive Honors. : 4 grade students sis Lake eas wea aC el ale eo a elect, Oe 8 Hee oe ees be = ao ae It's 5 nrdir to Overestimate PeopleSez=n7! :’ cus Sealed cal aarts waaies a et JS es em ag be “Bp-dlere REYwooo | When she is being interviewed A few wees goby, and Hao the bain tate wasn po < ~ the = Maryann, Be fat tere! Sa a (ute a apr Heme aes" ‘term eat iy mre mb St re Ba, rou i brilliant, ‘ : mire a : i =... angel but also part sinner, SIX TIMES SO FAR . \qualities — they'll have cimne,|© Saubts Senpenbly ie Lincela Sy Sit, O96 ea Tew De ed by To think “How awful he is” is ee xi ew ® This has happened six times,"don't worry. Then quietly con- oe ium, no more cruel than to think “He’s| 5° She goes to work for him) te suddenly becomes a dread-|%° fat, and she’s only 27!» template your list and bear it in "absolutely perfect." = * ‘and tells all her friends about this!ful person and she doesn’t uh-| The tendency—which many oe ee Eleanor has ‘this problem. tremendous. paragon. lderand how she falled to realize|us have — to view people as all ge oe tblaeck or all white causes most of . : vany, Marlene Kitchen, Kim award, the gold guard. foe | Students earning these honors Nixon, Jane Saari, Connie Smith ‘and awards, first the certificate, 24 Patsy — 5 then the silver and gold pins and Othres. were Judy Johnson, both in the home and the office.|so-called bad people, and the bad the gold guard, must be outstand Carolyn McBurney. Pre-Inventroy CLEARANCE |=" hom amd the fe cad ad one ane hal scr ve Soe cst wi | PHONEFE 2- 9143 For Free Home Demonstration Without Obligation ar ‘ C ROLUX SINGER And “if you can't: see: any: bad : Explanation of the honors and of office and installed Mary Pike _ ELE T qualities in yourself, you really/—- awards was given by Ruth Bell as president of Lincoln Junior ij - . . " * m4 as VACUUM Electric Portable Sewing Machine are in ‘bad ‘shape! ‘Two Couples who outlined the necessary. re-/ ~ High School for the coming. year, EE yf = CLEANER With new motor, § speed i Bo Boca . quirements and the time needed Sharon Nichols, the new vice grew a 7 Complete with all foot control, and smart new The best way to get. over: this Plan Pq rt to earn each award. Each partici- ident, was given the oath of of- ments —_ a devastating habit is the one I rec- ‘ pating student has been given em! fice -and« installed by Anita. Bow-. . ‘mmended to Eleanor, | . * jor points every ‘marking per! ers. | $ x $22 50 ; | usr OWN QUALITIES ‘at City Club tor scholarship, ‘citizenship, atten- we ke we ‘a me | First, make a list of your own! dance and punctuality. "Miss Pike appointed Linda Tabor Ra neon brag Parts epg es ~ Merny Parts i and bad qualities. Be hon-| A. pre-dance cocktail’ party be< x. * x and Boyd ae Pat ree J Jeet! When you're finished. face, fore the Viernes Dance this eve-| Marlene Kitchen and Carolyn: supporters. and Rut a i ‘the fact that- you. are part good ning at Elks Temple will be co- Goines introduced the candidates: Devaney as outside flag support- land t bad, and that so is every hosted by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bran-| for the certificates and lighted the | _jers. ALLAN S APPLIANCES 37 OAKLAND. Iiiving: soul you will ever-meet. Y | veoh and Dr. and. Mrs... Harold (first. candle in their honor, L, C. Kim Nixon was chosen captain Kendrick at the Pontiac City Club.| Barner and Forest White made of the hall guards and Tom Eley, lieutenant, Mike O’Brien, DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS 4479 DIXIE. HWY. Open Friday Evening ithe tragedies in human relations, reference. We know very well that we have our bad qualities as well ag our good ones, Do the same thing, —privately,| New! Restmaster Mattress 405 Coil Orthopedic Type Pressurized Mattress UNCONDITIONAL 10 VEAR GUARANTEE! os * Fully guaranteed. > Made in Grand Rapids to our own rigid specifications. Beautifully - hond-tailored and bench built. $ r ° ye Firm, resilient support for your bock Regular $59. 50 got ee with 405 coils. ae Ms 62 x BRE SS See at : 39° SAVE $20.00 ON OUR FAMOUS ARISTOCRAT Mattress and Box Springs Both Pieces *5 9” “The Friendly Store” ; ra pees e premieres ker ca eetec ese ihcaanaihdiinnlinaaiitiemiethiiciemnaiaiitia eee ~ ree DRAYTON PLAINS Phone OR 3-2300 SPAS ES ee oe itis eee apna -npasepigeneon. | ape If you'll look for the good in personal relationships that are a source of continuing happiness to you, and to the, people you ‘know. Copyright 1957) Among the guests attending will) be Mr. and Mrs. Mare J. Eshman, rd highest honor. awarded, Marilyn Vernon, president of the school, introduced Carolyn McBurney . as chairman of the event, the presentation of certificates to| 157 Students, OATH OF OFFICE Marilyn Vernon gave the oath the retiring captain, administered Mr. and Mrs. Norman” Pattison, the Tom Tillsons, Mr. and Mrs, William’ Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Slankster and Mr. and'Mrs. James Jenkins. x *& & Also attending the pre-dance par- ty will be Mr. and Mrs; Howard Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fo- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallo- way, the. Morgan Sfples, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Allen W: Hawke. Completing the’ guest list will be ‘Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, Mr. and Mrs, H. Vere Hodges, Dr. and Mrs. George’ §. Rass and Mr. and P was nade fenbach. THE SILVER ‘i’ The second candle was lighted by Dianne Flicker and Kim Nix- on in honor of the students éarn- ing the silver “L’’. presented the silver pins to 45 students in this group. The Girls’ Ensemble responded with a number, ‘The Second Star to the rood by} Sammy Fain. ‘ * Patricia Nove, * one the third candle and introduced the group) Mrs. Don Robertson. earning the gold “L”. OPEN YEAR-AROUND See Us Now for All Your Needs! Karen’s has a full stock of baby furniture outfit the little arrival... KAREN’S 4524 Dixie Highwey TOYLAND OR 3-1279 by the- String Ensemble with a waltz se-| - lection, “Barcarolle Waltz’ by Of-| ¥ Sarah Peck! the haij guards’: oath of office. The program was opened -and concluded with the school band presenting ‘‘Pontificale G rand -|March” by Gouned, Gounod. Lutheran eran Guild Slates Project at Meeting Plans were made for a tea to be held following the Lenten Song Service, when the Ladies Guild, of St. Paul Lutheran Church met Wednesday at the church, Mrs. Charles Goffar, Mts, Jack McDan- iel and Mrs. Charlies Mutz are in Create beautiful linens, pillows charge of the affair. or chair sets with these very at-) tok tractive bluebird and rose motifs : embroidered in easy-to-do cross-! Plans were also ue stitch and blending colors. \sor a project for the Lutheran > ‘Children’s Home in Bay City and Pattern No. 2832 contains hot- for the Home for the Aged in iron transfer for 10 motifs of vari- Monroe. Making arrangements for am wm hi nor area color chart; stitch illUS-\the projects are Mrs. William | . Fi Mrs. ichael, FOR LITTLE ONES ee everyt ing Send 2c in coins, your name, [Fisher and Mrs. Paul McMichae | : you need to address and the’ pattern number) The Rev. George Mahder to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press,! Speke on, “The Separation of 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il], Church and State in Education” Now available—the colorful 1957, during the evening meeting. Needlework Album containing doz-| Mrs, Robert Freeman, Mrs. Al- ‘ens of lovely designs from which bert Langley and Mrs, Arthur to choose more patterns in crochet,|Withun were welcomed as new embroidery and knit — plus three members. Refreshments were gift patterns, directions printed in'served by Mrs. Gustav Beck and ij book. 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Nat- urally they, are addressed to ‘me land T open them as ‘they arrive. |My fiance thinks that since the ' presents are intended for both I ‘should wait to open these gifts in his presence. 's he right about This?” F Answer: You have a right to open them if you choose to, but as long as he is interested it would be kind to wait until he can open them with you, te 3 and it uit i f Te Ei = s i cE oF cf ‘ i 4 f Fae é igeeaez Hany | ae Ek left leg. ‘A. i an ion < Mae Oe causes warts. Have them removed |ay it should not be done?” -by-a-dermatologist. bs “Ishave been sleeping in &'pyst, the wall, left hand on. the sideward-upward. oe E For the thighs: Stand with your left side toward for many years. Goiwek + am 2 nto urged inten, eH ‘\with myself. In the morning and). 1g 23 A. 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Mr. and Mrs, Saffell will host’ the wedding breakfast in their home on Tottenham avenue. x k Also attending the dinner party were Mr, and Mrs. / Walter N. Jackson, brother-in-law and_ sis- ter of the bride-elect, and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Saffelj of Townsend, | brother and sister-in-law of the prospective beidegfoom. ! Shower Given for Jean Vought Mrs. Winifred Vought and Mrs. Mary Strong, grandmothers of bride-elect Jean Vought, tained at a miscellaneous shower in her honor Tuesday evening at the Vought residence on Seminole avenue. / / * wt * * Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sizemore of Henry Clay / avenue Jan. 26 in Grace Church. Edward is the n of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. / Sizemore of __Henry Clay x * | Attending the shower were Mrs., Vought, Janet Vought, Mrs. Robert J. Mosser, Joanne Strong,—Mrs. Clyde Downer, Mrs. Gerald Strine, /|Mrs. Edward Strong, Mrs. Prestle Downer, Mrs. Nettie Booth and Lawmakers to Talk ‘at GOP Gathering State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge’ and|votions and State Rep. Lloyd Anderson will speak at the Monday meeting of of| the Waterford Township Republi- can Women's Club, according to chairman. An election of officers will follow the 12:30 luncheon meeting to be held at the Elks Temple. o — Asan added fecture Ted’s hes coloring designs | & birthday cakes for the kiddies | | Woodward et | A | ‘when it comes They specialize in family dinnets and business g as well as ladies’ club ga erings. Nessasassasesesese» ‘trae aang ioc ‘N Another Thing, Pal... on | heard that Ted's is the “cat's pajamas to serving Good Food tom Cvcwirsevormreiuuuivik : tees. Lake TRADE-IN DEPT. Sandwich © Date Mix in Cookies Mrs. Kimber Uses Grandma’s Recipe ‘for Filled Treats By JANET ODELL LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES Gas and Electric Ranges REFRIGERATORS ' DINING ROOM SUITES ® and Many, Many Other Items Kimber’s Oatmeal, you know, adds ers . the important B-vitamin to your) diet. 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Regular dredging was) : the ‘southern end of Lake Tim- maspented We the tiene of Oe sah, midway between Port Said —, | WKC “ ef The salvage fleet is truly rpre- * Pao np Se. ore wins, eid sentative of the United Nations, (-@ee REM aT joasimasrer Ulu — \It ineludes ships from the Nether- At first it was feared salvagers| Hoa Tealy, ‘Bwedem: ‘West “Gere INVITES YOU TO . would have to dismember the ship| Gerald A. Terrien won the|many, Belgium and Denmark. Bri- : and remove it piece by piece but|“Oscar” trophy dast night at the tish and French craft in the fleet) ' ; Gen. Wheeler, after another sur-|weekly meeting of the Waterford must leave by Jan, 31. ~ vey, Says he thinks removal might/Township Toastmaster Club. Salvage operations did .not get be carried out by giant crane| This was the second club award under way until almost two months ships. Terrien has: won in this month: j/after the brief war ended because : — 5 The collapsed western span of) A Feb. 28 organizational meet-'of tensions between: the Anglo- : ; the Ferdan Bridge, midway be-|ing for a Waterford Toastmistress|French and the Egyptians, who FjpeD BACK | Club was scheduled. refused to allow the U. N. ships F ees tired all over} When you wake. up with a tired | eeling beck, you are just. wot rested! All day you pay the penalty of be- ing a little tired to start with. Ke [Soe ere Hh ‘ a t : iT\ y:* : Pd * ‘ = ® some Grand Jury questions. He Free St. Clair Mayor cited Little when the councilman so” 10 TOP TUNES " ending Appeal — {ss “tase ast evasive answers hy IN STOCK AT | MT. 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Tradition has it at Pontiac High School that the cafeteria is/the best place to catch up on the latest gossip. This will be one of the locations missed most by the graduating seniors, Junior High Officers Take Over New school officers elected last week in the city’s junior high schools begin taking over respon- sibility this week, AT WASHINGTON . Last Friday was Washington ._ Junior High election of Student Council Officers. The resulfs are as follows: John Roush, president; Ken Shaw, vice president, and Carolyn Harrington, secretary- treasurer. Friday, these new offi- cers for the coming semester, were inaugurated by the previous Stu- dent Council officers. Next Thursday the 9A's will pre- sent their final assembly of the year. President= Eleanor Miteff will preside. Richard Brown, vice president of the class will intro- duce Dean Rockwell, who will give a short address to the stu- ent body. Rockwell operates a personnel agency in Detroit and was @ former outstanding athlete and coach. His topic — ‘The Fork In the Road.” AT LINCOLN and was shared by Judy Harou- tunian and Karen Oxley who have earned the same number of awards during their three years at East- ern, ‘ AT ROCHESTER Ee + aT iy Lincoln Junior High is buzzing 9% — with questions. ‘‘How do you. spell statistics? “Who is the — to England?” ‘How you find the area of a circle?” Noo lant a quis show. It's just Lincoln students getting ready for final exams as the first semester ends on Jan, 25. Honors and Awards Assemb! teday wil} conclude the activ ties of the week as 59 students receive honor certificates, 44 ’ students are granted Silver L’s, and 2% students win Gold L’s. Three students receive Lincoln's highest award, the Gold L and Guard for outstanding achieve- day. Phyllis Dootey heads the Girls" Service Club for the second semes- ter with Judy King as vice presi- dent, Claudia Williams as secre- tary; and Marilyn Drumm as reasurer, Naomi McVean is the sponsor of the club. The 9A’s with their homeroom teachers, Sally Peck, Forest White, and Cres Barner enjoyed a, Class Day at the YMCA on Tues- day afternoon with dancing, swim- ming, and games. This activity is arranged by Phillip Wargelin, principal of Lincoln, as a special pleasure for the students who leave Lincoln for Pontiac High, AT MADISON Graduating ninth graders held Class Day Wedneday at Madison and celebrated the occasion with the morning spent at the YMCA swiming and playing badminton. ~ Tuesday the Student Council will hold. election from the floor to fill two vacancies — vice tegen and secretary-treasurer, posi- tions left by 9A students. # UU. 3. - * Jr. High basketball teams. The Latin Club resumed its activities when it held a tobog- gonning and skating party at the home of Anne Metcalf. After the club members en- | Joyed the cold outdoors hot cocoa Friday night was a busy and triumphant one for the Rochester! was Served inside to complete a nent Monday nicht. JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS — Eastern, Lincoln and W . Junior High Schools named new. officers last week to head their schools this next semester. In the top picture admiring the official gavel_are Eastern's new president and vice president, Kay Slater and Ed. Kellogg, Ed is president. In the center picture Washington officers are comparing. notes of the offices. They are Vice President Ken-Shaw, (left) and President John Roush. In the lower picture . two girls head the Lincolnites. They are left ta right Sharon ‘Nich- ols, vice president and Mary Pike, president. Much campaigning ~ went on in the three schools as pqrt of the élections. According to mctiook. reporters it was's west Of Nearing as well as euch Se. # jing. advises, last week to elect officers)“ for the new semester, They chose! Carolyn Leacher as president; Delores Gustavson, vice ~~ Area Activ A variety of activities occupied Babs ig, Staff; Peaches Carter, Diana Trei- AT WEST BLOOMFIELD “The approximately 500 students of West Bloomfield Township High Schoo] spent Wednesday iy a Ca- reer Day session with represen- tatives from many fields of oc- cupation imparting career informa- tion to the students. _. Fields represented included agri- culture, homemaking, air service, armed forces, .the arts, journal- ism, teaching, law enforcement, professional Nai therapy and business and ‘ind AT TROY ? » The Senior: ‘and Junior classes of the Troy High School will spon- sor the semi-formal, mid-winter'| prom, “Let It Snow," on Jan. 26, from 9 to 12 o'clock. The games were followed by a Sne;Ball dance sponsored by the Junior class, which Was en- joyed- by alj in attendance. The newly formed Pep club at Troy gave much support to the Troy basketball team Friday, Jan. AT AVONDALE A low moan, broken with sighs of relief, could be heard every-| where at Avondale High School) Tuesday and Wednesday. The| source of the sound was found| to be the Avondale students work- ing feverishly to finish the semes-| ter exams. held Wednesday night, was well attended and enjoyed. The dinner, honoring all Avondale athietes, was highlighted by films of the Central Michigan College home- coming football game. Bill Kelly, head football coach at Central, nar- — the films and gave q short k. The junior class ig busily pre- paring for. the J-Hop, which will take place. Jan. 26, from 9-12 p.m, in: the school gym. The dance is the first forma] affair of the year. AT LAKE ORION With exams on Wednesday and Thursday of this week all activi- ' |ties at the school were practically non-existent. However the final tryouts for the Junior Class Play were Monday night and the following cast was chosen: Tom Arsdale will be played by Walter Cudnohufsky; Oke Stim- son, Vincent Butera; Alfréd Murga- toyd, Ed Fry; Dean Marlow, Pat Caswell; Mr. Arsdale, Jack Reed; Chuck. Mayo, John Dombrowski; 11, at the Troy, Fitzgerald game. Avondale’s All Sports Banquet,, ies Buzzing Sanford, Patricia Grand- nan;. Birdie Lavern, Eleanor Hat- field; Aunt Caroline, Jean Myre: Sylvia, Kathleen Abbey; Asma, Betty Spezia. . the Future Nurses Club, which she| The French classes of Mrs. Ann ‘Marrow have had their projects in the display cases in the main hall’ for students to view this ing . Chandler will assume the presi- idency; Worley Smith, vice presi- dent; Marcia Smith, seeretary- treasurer. The group held “its semester party at the YMCA to honor the club's graduating ‘seniors, John Ortez, Dale Corbin, and Bill Sigler. Chilvers, president; Bob Skinner, >| vice president; Judy Lauckner, re- cording secretary; Janet Eilender, corre: Williams, treasurer. director, ology Club, to mice in their regular. diet, At their recent meeting the group elected officers: Donna rish will again be the faculty The present project of the -Bi- John Youngpetet adviser, is. the feeding of ag t is Youngpeter's theory that this), This Wednesday night the will add weight to the mice faster. Youngpeter also invited all high school students to enter the Sci- ence Projects in. the coming Science Fair.- Mrs. Betty Fo@rnier accompan- ied her. journalism classes on a tour through The Pontiac Press this week. This Monday the Library -held its 13th semi-annual tea in honor of the Library Assistants, Faculty By SANDY WHITE ‘jJan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the high, Rounding off the semester and /school. semester exams will be a March| A representative from Michigan of Dimes. dance planned-for Jan. |Bell Telephone will present a pro- March of Dimes Dance ‘Heads Agenda “Communication Sky- ways,” which will include demon- strations by the use of technical gram on equipment. members and guests were also present The prom for the junior class is tomorrow night from 9 to 12 in the girls’ gym._ Next week is the week that tells the tale. Exams! Nearly 2,500 students will dive into the tests Tuesday and Wednesday, Re- port cards will be issued Friday. 23, by the Waterford Township High School Student Council. Mike Penn, sophomore, will act | as student disc jockey and will, spin the records for evening dane. | ing. Featured during the evening, will be Robin Seymour, Detroit! dise jockey from the “Bobbin with Robin Show” and his special guest icelebrities. Heading dance committees | are: Marlene Lazenby, general; Ruth Ann Burt, decorations; John Richardson, publicity; Jean Hoffman, admissions, Doyle, entertainment and Jody Boardman, cleanup. High School Debaters won the’ Interlakes trophy and ended up |with a seven-one victory Jan 4, when the Waterford affirmatives, ‘defeated Farmington negatives and | Waterford negatives defeated iWalled Lake affirmatives, The next ‘step to national victory comes when | Waterford travels to the State elim-; inations. Substituting permanently until April is W. Robert Kester a 'S6 graduate of Michigan State Uni- versity. After graduating from Pontiac High he also attended Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Sault Ste. Marie, Skippers meet Southfield home still recuperating after last week's ford, away, “Twentieth Century Show- boat,” the annual mid-winter pro- gram and variety show prepared by the juniors, hag been divided into various eras of the 20th Cen- tury. Student chairmen of each of these parts are: Brenda Lewis, Nancy Young, Stephanie Hill, Dayton Thomagon ang dackie Winters, Cecil Meyers, organizer and head of the Science Dr partment at Wa-' terford:has urged all science teach- ‘ers interested in Physical Science to attend the next meeting of the Oakland County Physical Science Teachers Club which will be held By MARGARET DRAKE William Metz represented St. Fred High School at St. Vincent de Paul Church's annual credit union, meeting Monday, xk * * Ht spoke briefly on how the high school is taking an active part in the credit union of the parish. Movies-6n the credit union were shown to students Monday morn ' The boys basketball team met St. Clement. of Center Line Tues- day night. The game came out in St. Fred favor 76-34. Hopes are high that the Rams will bring home a victory tonight when ‘they challenge St. Rita of Highland Park. varsity met Dublin Tuesday and won 17-13, kik * A unique idea was presented to the high school by senior president Mike Malloy. Seniors plan a dance later this month with proceeds slat- ed for the March of Dimes. A con- test will be held among the stu- dents to match baby pictures with other seniors, Donations from-this will also go to the polio fund. Richard Powe livened up Biolo- gy class this week with a feret named Nightraider. Lincoln Band Practices Lincoln Junior High ‘School's (band has begun preparation for its cial rehearsals for various sections jhave begun, Eldon C, Rosegart, \direttor, has selected a variety of nvr fo Semler aie talon ig musicians, Tes Club are Betty-Jo Fitz- 4 i St. Frederick's girls team played) St. Michael last night, The junior Memebrs. of the new Future). St. Frederick Students Discuss Credit Unions © | patrick, Carol Shell, Karen Ker- gan, Pat Smith, and Sharon ‘Ne- ville. Mother Christine, school aia cipal, directs the giris.. SMH Seniors Bake Cakes Proceeds From Talents Go.to Worthy Charities, Class Says By JUDY NIEDJELSKI | Seniors at St. Michael put on their aprons long enough to bake a cake Wednesday. This was done as ‘a class mission activity and the icakes were sold fo each room In the school. All proceeds went to the worthy cause of the missions, x *« * Last week the seniors struck ‘their poses for their graduation ipietures. There is high anticipation for the proofs coming some time today. The annual Sweater Swing which is given by St. Michael p OR ; High school students have ~ put extra time aside in order that they may study for semester prnne which will begin The Gove varely teams seudipill St. Mary’s of Royal Oak‘70-39, . | tonight in the gym. 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It might just as oe rams. as onotee's. i anuty the clues and clue words efully. don't-forget t bé ri ocak. it ron hee. cestaahed @ rules. ceed entry is rio The Hustle consinta ot (1) a number of circ hich - scrambled -letiers, ond i es whic list of tain. a lew. clues to these words below, The Ghee! i to ere each tor tnse wordy pied low, The bie i fo range The word which you select for Circle No. ], then would be the one which would t bel you print in the space te the right ol (1) - * Tou": olben’ abt pome: dvdlod daub’ © divas te po of geld. You samy see use such a symbol as any letter you ay fpr od ‘all letters “in that circle ust’ be wet 2S oo . can top PANY letter a Do the same in all the other circles, Study the clues care- fully and arrange all the letters into words that you believe conforms to these clues: Use your $ signs to help-you ‘spell out the right words. 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Most children enjoy playing with ........ . 8. Witha....... + even very brief contact is enough to re- sult in a woun 8. Often, one ..:.... « is sufficient for the right key. 10. A good one is much sought for in the laboratory. 11. Rt can easily blow away. “12. A trained valet will ........ for his employer, on occasion. 13. A conscientious sailor will make every effort to ........ his boat properly. 14. ~ ef one may have nothing to do with the importance one. ; 1$ Test pilot may go out of his way to ........ @ plane. 16. sven Ge ones who attend may not all appreciate a play OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as man Y entries as te’ or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. 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The the judges is final and al! contestants agree to abide by the judges’ decision. Al! entries becoming the property 9 Pontiae Press and nore can be returned. 10. Completed zles must be addressed to $60. GOLD, POST OFFICE BOX $8, Pon Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be’ notified either by telephone or.in the mails, aS SSR RV BS SREB sr esas eee Magnificent _ Diamond Becuty 16 Diamond Duet 4 on 79 ere a en “The piace nae bi Just One Night. Blair said. daughter, and since that time she , has been busy taking care of the young lady. - OFFER FOR AUDREY I can't think of anyone who i\would be better as the heroine of H Sse French authoress Fréncelee §\Sagon’s best seller, “A 7 \Smile,” than Audrey Segment! fj \and producer Henry Ephron thinks 880, too. ° For the last three’ days Henry's been_on the phone from his office at 20th, to Audrey in New York, Nitelling her of the newest develop- ments on. the script being written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. They won many honors for their Broadway hit, “The Diary [=a KEEGO 20th Conturyfen presents BOYS AND GIRLS! SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY! Open 12:30 iicCelge Cartoone—s Saturday cstre. to regulon shew MA 4-2151 of Anne Frank.” MATINEE SAT. 1:45 —“Both the book and the author- _ FRIDAY-SATURDAY ess have had plenty of publicity, | which gives an added zest to the | offer, which I'li bet Audrey will accept. wry." RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S Even Bing Crosby, who is ac- customed to the sound of big |money, is knocked cold by the loffer from a syndicate backing the |Palace Theater in New York of $400,000 (yes, you're reading right) for four weeks of personal ‘appearances at the famed old two-a-day vaudeyille house! | Do I need to add that this is the most fabulous cash bid ever ;made to anyone in show business | STARTS Features At— Oa m ANC eer BABY, IT'S THE GREATEST! — LEN 0 Ta | commn | j, Rookyou rsel? into your ) ‘apples time , : | Tae Gare aa Directed by A TASHLIN Sereonplaydy =” aS FRANK TASH hom 200 Cory For m_” HEROERT BAKER CIN coPE onan by O8 LUXE. ’ ddieds “Pang AVENUE russrear: Starts WEDNESDAY “HERO on HORSEBACK” ‘C¥tMascore) _ “TENSION at TABLE ROCK” etain' \E Dramatic Si or {Will Be Made Into Movie and it. dia me “@izzy just. to just . to type all those ciphers. : On the set of “Man on Fire” at; ivery glad to say that my friend) qGm, Bing said he hadn't’ made Jim Richardson's book, “For the|up his mind, “‘but you don’t turn Judy Garland just closed at the) Palace and- Jerry Lewis opens’ there after playing a week's return engagement at the Sands in Las’ Vegas starting Monday. rd Snapshots of Hollywood collected | at random: At Cobina Wright Sr.'s. farewell cocktail party, Cobina Jr. ; whispered in my ear that she and Palmer Beaudette. expect another baby in the late summer. They have three boys so they hope for) a girl. I. didn’t see it myself, but someone told me that Zsa Zsa Gabor and her former husband, >| Conrad Hilton, were lunching at the Beverly Hills Hotel with their daughter, Francesca. What no Beverly Hilton? _, “ + "The death of Toscanini, famous conductor, brought back the mem-, ory of 1937 when we met him at the home of Max Reinhardt, He) was conducting an opera at the. Salzburg Festival. ‘man is gone. Sergeant Loses Savings, Fears Facing His Wife LONDON (INS) — M/Sgt. Earl Caves, a very rough looking U.S. | Army training instructor, admitted | he is scared to go home to Cali- | fornia to face his wife — and “un good -reason. He lost-a year's savings—more / jthan $3,000 .— Wednesday. on a’ London rtain/off on his way back to California | from Iran. money when he took’ some of it out of his pocket to pay a tailor’s bill. “T guess it's my own fault for carrying so much money around,” he added, “but I'm shocked and I hate to think what my wife will say.” . TODAY! || All Drumstick Box Dinners NOW DELIVERED Piping Hot to Your Home! . Call FE 8-0483 \e Fried \ Chicken @ Shrimp @ Fish — ® Drum- burgers PIZZA | t i ¢ 1 for "delhaieg from noon ‘til midnight daily!!! Another , great) sidewalk . while stopping Caves said he apparently lost the | . FRIDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1957 er he ee. Hawaii Folks Aerod Against Enemy Mines © dents have been alerted to watch out for enemy mines—not because Wor | flict. The Navy said eight Jegeinees ar ore: " up here in the past 18 months. More: are expected, And, the warning said, Russian- ‘HONOLULU i — Hawaii resi-|., ee ee any current crisis, but from). World War Il minec have floated) t Matinee Eve. & Sun. Children 20c Anytime | Releweed Bue UIE TED METS TS 40° 50° “HOT ROD. GIRL” ALSO "GIRLS IN "SATURDAY ONLY HIT NO. 2 SATURDAY Box Office 0 tl 11:00 P. BIG KIDDIE CARTOON SHO acancceenan Ree INGRID BERGMAN “Best Actress of the Year!” —N, ¥. Film Crities Circle | | ' | novinraneeinene ‘ bie YUL BRYNNER The King of The Queen. “The King of the he and [” American a Stage! in. CinemaScoPE. COLOR by DE LUXE TASIA Destined to Win Many ‘Academy. Awards! 1 cu - KAZANS production of. _ boldest story! = <4 Sy Pe Se Oe a eae ee ee TENNESSEE WILLIAMS from WARNER BROS. sraseme - KARL MALDEN: CARROLL BAKER: ELI WALLACH Story and Screen Play by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS - Directed by ELIA KAZAN - A NEWTOWN Production Feoture Srey et: TA A. M., - 12:55 - 2:50 - 4:50-6:45 - 8:50. 1: 106 P. inition eee CARRE FOR SEATS! Vom : aa Streak ae ‘s _me powrrse PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY, 18, 19 With 21st Goal Place Behind Montreal — by Four Points © — It was Lindsay's 2ist qoal-at the ~ “geason, The hot-tempered left- winger has scored in each of the last four games Detroit has played. ' jl tog as Bagi eR 8 * The goal came with only seven _ ‘Minutes remaining. : xk &~.* * Bill Dineen had shot Detroit into 2 a ait gif aise & i i for good. Sawchuk was named to only a few hours before coach Milt _to report to practice as ordered. GOALIE COMES WOntE ~ Terry Sawehuk, Boston ~ _ |to- attend the Tuesday practice, which. under hockey law -could be a! AP Wirephote Bruin goalie, ‘says goodbye to a friend, Joe Catalano, as he boards a train for his home in Commerce Township, after vowing that he has quit hockey the NHL mid-season all-star team Schmidt suspended him for failure |trom his home. - idan seore tale tnstelhed toc ea sheer ‘The mysterious disappearance of Boston Bruin goalie Terry Saw- chuk was expected to be cleared up with the return of the hockey star from “somewhere unknown” to his home in Commerce Township today. and since then he had not been seen. _ train from Boston to Detroit, pad be empbasioed that he “had quit, and that-was it.”” Mrs. Sawchuk, the former Pat Morey, said Terry was expected to be back in time to appear on a nationwide television show tonight “Terry made the commitment Jong before he quit the Bruins, and even though he would rather not appear on the TV broadcast, Re ee en ee _ There was activity in the Sawchuk household yesterday as TV ‘Though Sawchuk was suspended by the Bruins following his failure acy general manager apicwmatectce vtech may return When asked if the door still is open, Patrick replied; ‘Yes, if Terry comes back to us and says he has made a mistake and is sorry, we'll take him back, He is human and so are we.” Coach Milt Schmidt, reviewed his final talk with Sawchuk and he said Sawchuk told him he was leaving the game because of his nerves. However, he said Terry promised to let the Bruins know if he had a change of heart after several weeks at home. Boston papers reported that Sawchuk was angry over their stories and as he rushed by reporters going to the train he shouted, ‘I'm mad and when I get home, I'm going to sue four Boston newspapers for what they said about me.” many, will throw the first balls down the alleys to officially open ithe tourney after a-1 p. m. lunch- oon Sie guetis sak Ceminey gue mittees, General chairman Russell M. Dodd will serve as master of Elks Keglers Ready to Roll peting at the Huron Bowl. Pontiac tops the list in entries for all divisions. Similar schedules have been arranged through March 10 in order that the record number of entries can have sufficient time to take part. A total of 41 lodges, including the first in history from Sault Ste. Mariq will be repre- sented. Other newcomers are Sawchuk Leaves Boson | | Mrs. Sawchuk said yesterday Terry had called her earlier this) iweek to inform her that he was quitting hockey. The goalminder informed the Bruins of his decision on Tuesday : . te Sheclons Ghids iad ghechds tise: sindeb- cusbinsinn tndetatidly bo}: cause of his actions, but last night Sawchuk was. found boarding a "| vi bY! trom all three cities will. be com- Adrian, South Haven, Mt, Pleasant and Otsego as the event grows each year, The keglers from every part ot Michigan will, divide up the richest plum in Elks tournament history with the total cash prizes to be awarded to total $14,490, . The first three teams in the ‘| five-man event for actual pinfall will split $150: with $75 to the Awards of $15 and up will go to the highest 254 teams in handicap play with the winners taking home $150. In dotibles, the leading duos will divide $4,683. The actual pinfall titlists will earn $40 and the champs in the handicap division will get $80. A total of T72 singles entries will gain prize money, three in actual pinfall. Top man there gets $25. First place in handicap will be worth $50, Most of last year’s champions will go back to try repeat _show- Some of the top names to see action sometime during the tour- ney will include Pontiac great and 1952 Elks champ Les Roth- barth, Hal Allen, of Detroit, part of a brothers team that won ABC and Elks honors, Detroiter Ed Haines, -an ex-national and state title hélder, and Ed Duba, former ABC star and city champion of Grand Rapids. Easy Victories in igh League School gymnasium. Both pontine: were in the American division. ings as will some former title- holders of other seasons. Little Horns of Pontiac captured the five-man handicap trophy last eek Peatiae Press Photo: GETTING ‘READY. — Robert Smith, member of the Huron Garden Cleaners Bowling Team, gets hig bowling ball. cleaned and ready. for the Michigan Elks Bowling Tournament which starts in Pontiac tomorrow at the Elks and Huron Bowl lanes. Crocker Takes. Lead at Tampa Mickey Wright Gets 24 Stroke Penalty for Extra Club TAMPA, Fla, “—Fay Crocker, first round leader in the $5,000 Tampa Women's Open golf. tour- nament, had to share the spot- light with a golfer who took 32 strokes more than she did yes- terday. x * That golfer was Mickey Wright. The reason she stood out was a record penalty of 24 strokes as- sessed when she called herself for comin an extra club, The tall, pleasant young lady from San Diego, who won the-Sea Island tournament Sunday, thus found herself almost out of sight with a 104 instead of being in the running for a second straight vic- tory, as had been expected. The penalty amounted to two strokes for each of the 12 holes Miss Wright played before she caught the error. That did not seem to affect her game, which was not as sharp as usual any- way. Her score of 40-40—80 com- pared to par 35-37—73 over 6,066- yard Palma Ceia course. Miss Crocker toured the tricky "layout in 37-35—72. x &* * Three former winners, defending champion Betsy Rawls, Patty Eerg, and Louise Suggs tied with Gloria Armstrong _ of Calif., for second at 75. | elk ap snstis bacon ic Gains ae banquet of the Pontiac Elks. The event, which since its institution 20 years’ ago by Ray Gorsline, former Exalted Ruler of Lodge 810, has grown annually to be- come one of the banquet highlights of Oakland County. The leading sports figures of all the top athletic and educational institutions in the state are making it a habit to mark their calendars for this annual affair, and last night it was no different. oe ee oe Celebrities from the fields of athletics, polities | and industry took their bows and their words of wisdom to the youngsters attending with their dads. With the able Bob Reyriolds acting as toastmaster, - former and present stars of baseball took their bows. Hal -Newhouser, Dick Wakefield, Steve Souchak, Joe Ginsberg, Bob Swift, Bob Miller’ and Paul “Dizzy” Trout were introduced and in his inimitable Trout- talk, Dizzy found the audience appropo with a few hilarious tales about his own children. And he should have had the stories, with eight youngsters in his household. From the football ranks there were ,Michigan’s Bob Holloway, Michigan State’s Doug Weaver, U. of D.’s — \Lioyd Brazil, Lions’ Dorn Dibble, Hillsdale’s Muddy Waters along with several area high school coaches. x *« * Basketball had Bob Calihan in attendance and boxing was represented by Chuck Davey. Michigan’s ambitious Lt. Gov. Phil Hart Was the outstanding guest among the men of government. The men had their laughs, the boys had fun and everyone enjoyed themselves. It was a job well done, ELKS KEEPING BUSY Speaking of the Elks, the Pontiac lodge is the host this year for the Michigan Elks State Bowling tourna- ment which gets underway tomorrow and. continues for eight weekends. It will bring to Pontiac thousands of bowlers from, 41 lodges in the state and we hope the citizens of Pontiac will be friendly to our visitors. ‘ Let’s say—welcome, Elks bowlers. 'DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Unbeaten Otis High School in Otis, Kansas, was flying along with huge scores against its rival basket- ball teams, and boasted it was going to run up at least 100 points against its arch-rival Bison, Kansas. “Bison got wind of this and started stalling as soon as it got the ball. . The final score read, Otis 7 Bison 2. Must have been ‘lan “offensive” spectacle. The Super Market quintet breezed —if to a 75-58 triumph over the Boys Club, despite a 28-point splurge by the loser’s Bob Johnston. Walled Local Y Hosts “Mr. Michigan” Meet . Pontiac YMCA will be the scene ~ ‘Semis Saturday Rogers Triggers and the Auburn Heights Boys Club will clash Sat- urday at the North Side ice skat- ing rink in the semifinals of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation * Department's Junior Hockey Tour- _ nament; Game time is 8:30 a.m. ination tourney. The winner will tangle with Nestor’s All-Stars . Ge te Wie oy Hake wanes at 8:30. If an additional game is required to determine the championship, it . will be played Saturday, Jan. 26, «also at 8:30 a.m.. Nestor’s is the “only unbeaten team remaining in -the tournament. ' The tourney champion will par- ticipate in an exhibition game on North Side ice during the annual : Pontiac Ice Carnival, co-spon- ‘ sored by the Parks and Recreation _ Department and the North Side ‘ Cornmunity Club. Cage Calendar TONIGHT'S GAMES Saginaw Valley Conference Saginaw at Pontiac Bay City at Piint Northern Flint oe at Arthur Hill Eastern Michigan League East Detroit «t Port Huron eee Mit: Clemens t-Lakes Conference Southfield “at Waterford Parmington at Walled Lake Berkley at Genus Dyke ° Oakland B League Lake Orion at Troy Clawson et Avondale Madison at Roseville ‘ ers Weyee Sebtant Conference Clarkston at Northville Holly at West Bioomfield Claren at Milf at RO Bt. Maty at Bt. Clement ae Seuthern Thumb League * New Haven at Dryden + Brown City at Almont | Armada at Capac 5 South Sire Conference Sain 59 = at coer City ‘ OTHER pass « GAMES f * next Friday’ evening January 25th|ships as a gift fron an anonymous 7:30. donor. * x * Clarence Johnson, manager of A larger turnout than the 33 en-| the 1956 U. 8. Olympic Weight- tries in Detroit last year is ex-| lifting team im the recent Mel- pected for the muscle’ events, | bourne games, will be master of a a a ceremonies for the program. winter and will be bowling for Chuck’s Shack this term. The actual pinfall kings, Lockage Store for Men in Muskegon, are also en- tered again. Doubles champions from Lansing and Niles will be|basting the Clarkston Merchants, defending their hard-earned) 75-50, with Stadium’s Dick Warren crowns as will Walt Mitchell, of|meshing 20 points. Roger Voorheis Ann Arbor, and Reuben Grover,|scored 18 points for the Merchants, ‘Lake’s Jim Bates was not far be- hind with 26 points. x* * * Stadium Inn had no trouble lam- of Saginaw, who tied for actual who suffered their 6th straight | set- Vs lan REASON Highlighting the program will be! Vie Seipke, of Detroit, holder of the Junior Mr. America title who will display his muscle routines which have won him numerous physique titles. xk *k * He took 3rd place in the 1955 Senior Mr. America contest, Seipke will be the judge for the Mr. Michigan Junior contenders in the physique category Deadline for entries in Sn either the weightlifting or physique divisions are being accepted at the YMCA until January 23. x *« * lifting platform is being construct- Trophies will be presented in pinfall” tn singles. ‘Tback. Why vou each of the seven weightlifting classes and also to the three top winners in the Junior Mr. Michigan Physique contest. Among the Pontiac entries ex- pected to participate in the weight- lifting events are Cal Rhodes,| heavyweight class;; Vern Post, 198 pound class; Doug Hills and Tom Beaudoiu, 181 pound class; Sam Karaguleff and Rod Morrill, 148 pound class. Meet chairman Bill McHattie Presently a new Olympic Weight- ed fofthe Mr. Michigan champion- the program will provide addi- tional equipment for the YMCA weightlifting facilities. Tickets available at the YMCA, are MR. AMERICA, JR. — Vic Seipke, holder of the Junior Mr. | America title and also numerous | judge of the Junior Mr. Michigan physique titles,- will be the head | physique and weightlifting cham- pionships which ‘will be held at the,Pontiac YMCA, January 25th. } until Jandary 23rd at - “y¥."* A) ae ges : Pe So peact EL TES | - . ae a ee eee a a ee ie hee oe ia hs d,s ke ai ees ee, Bg 8 ae, | Entries for the weightlifting or physique everits s pre being accepted | | é| | - *e * Rapid Thorou Internal Flue Control Ry Safety Pilot G. A. 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THE GREATEST ADVANCE IN OUTBOARD BOATING Light—Quiet—Featare Packed Gets you there Faster! Trolls like an Electric Motor! Gets you Home Quick and Safe! GIL_ SCHAEFER, INC. WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Daily—9:00 to 5:30: Mon. 4 Fri. 9 to 9 Saturday 9:00 to §:30 . 1265 $. Woodward Ave., Birmingham Mi 7-0133 ¢- oes o | A throne of the Saginaw Valley cgn- : the ns ia uss gym tects State to-|will be cosidered as the successor to Flint Northern for the SVCjloop. imark in league, while Saginaw, Top Conditions \ lfor Skiing rag , | By W, Guy Moats — With best ging conditions of the jactive weekend on the season, pro- ses tbe oe Interest in Saginaw: has been viding there is no ctange in weath- among “gq |building for the game. The, Trojan ¢r. Similar conditions obtain at —— r Wen ier Michigus ‘whaler aera quintet, unimpressed by Pontiac’s x * * An entry list of 473 dogs of many and-interesting breeds has -been announced for the wnbenched competition. Ribbons; awards and trophies will go to place winners and to the best in show. A two- division junior showmanehlp class is oe feature. Se Getting Closer Ito PGA Payoff | Now playing in his 5th golf tour- nament of the winter PGA circuit, Pontiac's Gene Bone is just about ready to get in the money. In a note to this department, the young Tam O'Shanter assistant profes- ‘sional writes that he hopes to win his first PGA cash during the cur- rent Agua Caliente Open at Ti- |juana, Mexico, after being just out of the money in his last two efforts. kx kk : This is Gene's first PGA winter tour. He is sponsored by Tam 'O /Shanter members and a Louisville, Ky. merchantile firm. Gene carded 74-76-78 at West Palm Beach, Fia.; had 170-70- 70-69—279 in Sanford, Fla. Open (3 out eof money); missed qualifying in Crosby's clambake with 79° (77 qualified); sho¢ 73- 72-74-74—204 in LA Open (1 stroke off). “Whew! we're getting close,” Gene writes, “All I have to do now jis to shake those one or two bad \holes I get now and then, and I'll ‘be in.” x *« * The Pontiac golfer is traveling with Dick Bury of Lochmoor club, jand will make the complete winter PGA tour, returning to Tam O’- Shanter in the spring. DETROIT (AP)—George B. Sher- /man, athletic business manager ‘at Wayne State University, re- | mained in satisfactory condition at [New Grace hospital today where ‘he was taken after suffering a iheart attack. ipa Official Stricken “Ya dope!—Why didn't you pick a Matthews-Hargreaves OK Used Car fer the get- away?” ‘Look at These Low Prices on “OK” Used Cars 66 Chevrolet = 9045 convertible V heater, white walls, many cenit “yor hg turquoise & ivory, sharp. Was $2195... Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Dr. 8, power fide. power seeing, radio & heater, white 4 84 5 walls, black & ivory. Was $2095 . "56 Chevrolet 210 4-Door 8, standard shift radio & te oy ap. Was 8198 ns... LE DO heater, séat “| ningrnmagh Savoy 2-Door, pele 2 covers, signals, light n, by runner. Cenoare als, light green, gue $795 . 595 2-Door, radio & heater, many "58 Chevrolet Bel Ate ican ‘nee i. 5 car. ps Are peng oy Was $995 . ‘845 oars Ret ra & benter, volte © with ! eee eee eee ene QP ABMGaurau nat BRaacnag al ee ee te 4G ros jrecord, point to the narrow es- capes the Chiefs had’ in several games which—by comparison of common foes were won handily by Saginaw. xk * The Trojans. are trying fora unique positien, from cellar-dwell- Jers of 1956 to the champions of 1957... | Coach Larry Laeding started the season with seven lettermen but the loss of big Kon Frest, 6- feot-5 center was a bg blow for Saginaw. During this week Mt. Holly has had a daily group of _ Detroit ‘policewomen trying the easy slopes on days off. These groups number between 10-1? each day. Similar groups of Flint nurses have been enjoying the sport, while the latest. group included a half dozen Pontiac housewives who are water-ski addicts in summer, The loss hurt, but 6-foot-4 Gary - |Potts “has moved ino the pivot Tam’s Gene Bone (cg TEMPLET and SPORTS OF ALL SORTS — Figures from the various sports gathered last night at the annual Father and Son Banquet at the Elks. Temple. Dorn Dibble, star end of the Detroit Liens (sec- D. (right), Lt, ond from right) puts the cue stick to the football while basketball coach Bob Calihan of the U. of Davey gather around to watch. Pontiac Press Phete Gov. Phil Hart (left) and Chuck pe see n ee a} = ll i nw Louis C. Michot (center above) gets a lot of professional (base- ball, that is) help from a group of former Tiger ball players during last night’s annual game din- ner at Michot’s 99 Club. Sampling the antelope, bear, deer and other game meat served at the HOST AND HELPERS — field found the dinner are, from left, Paul (Diz) Trout, Harold Newhouser (former Detroit hurlers), Michot, Joe Ginsberg and Bob Swift (former. Tiger catchers and ex-Tiger fielder big Dick Wakefield, Wake- Pontiac Press Phote -}in-the Trojan” surge. spot and has performed admirably x« * * Big Hudson ‘Ray will have his/are hands full in backboard duties. but have décided to take a whirl at the chillier winter sport on the “boards”. Now, instead of getting baby-gitters for their children they ~ are taking them along. Along- with- Potts, Saginaw moves to control the boards with the help | of 6-foot-2 Dick Yates and 6-foot Deb Blondin, Yates and Blondin will start at the forwards, but ready to move in is Dick Jones, a 6-foot-1 jun- | for who has picked up an aver- age of eight t points per game in a reserve role, DICK DEAN say: SHE LIFTED HER At one of the guards is 6-foot-1. Bill Halliday who moved back to Saginaw after a years residence \y in Ann Arbor, He owns. an Rte point average per game. x * * Coach Art Van Ryzin calls this | the “key game” in the Chief sched?! ule. “A two game lead in the con- ference would alleviate a lot of pressure and give us a pretty his 103rd victory since taking the! helm of the team 10 years ago.| * * The Chief coach will be after}. ... in astonished enthusiasm upon her first visit to Dick Dean's! - YEAR-END | CLEARANCE! Redaction 59% oni SUNDAYS Van Ryzin has decided to £0, along with Dick Whitmer and Jim: Skinner at the forwards: and Dave | Diehm and Larry Peet ht the! guards. The court play of Charley | Barge in the Northern game a week azo set up the possibility of his starting tonight, but Van Ryzin is sticking with Peet's experiened) } against the Trojans, DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HARDWA OPPO‘ OR RE. A capacity house is expected for the encounter with general admission tickets slated to go on tale at 6:00 p.m, at the gym windows There were no reserved seats remaining early this afternoon, and additional demand -has indicated a_ quick disposal of the remaining) general admission ducats at the windows. x * & ~~. In other Saginaw Valley action tonight Flint Central is at Arthur Hill and Bay City Central is at Flint Northern. sample very good. Game time at PHS is 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY’S PRO BASKETBALL EASTERN DIVISION Won Lost Pet. Soe By BILL CORNWELL Oakland. Countys heaviest high| school basketball program of the! 1956-57 season is scheduled tonight. A total of 33 games, including full cards in eight area leagues, are on the agenda. The emphasis is definitely in ose FRAT ty is at Boston THURSDAY'S RESULTS . Louls 106, Fort Wayne 62 | Rout up to 12 doors & ‘ambs | eS an HOUR Porter Ca ble HINGE BUTT Mortises for hinge butt in 1% minvtes or less! Builders! 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Port Huron's Big Reds lean tie East Detroit by beating ithe ,undefeated Shamrocks on the ‘Huron court and Ferndale can fur- ther complicate the situation by lupending the Mt. Clemens club at Mt. Clemens. A virtual four-way deadlock for the lead is possible. A three-way knot for Ist place is a possibility in the Inter*Lakes loop. A Farmington win over Walled Lake on the Viking fleer coupled with a Berkley triumph over host Van Dyke would create that situation, Winless ‘ Southfield invades Waterford for tonight's re- *Imaining Inter-Lakes - contest, ‘Lake © Orion’s unpredictable squad seeks an upset win over unbeaten Troy in the Oakland B League and Madison certainly hopes so because an Orion vic- tory combined with an Eagle verdict at Roseville would cause a Ist place knot. Avondale’, im- proving team faces Clawson at Avondale. 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Then | in farily Dees test because the through lack er imagined, nd oP SION ag 2 Me fans and restock a? fie in ee Ya; oat cows Binet ede 138-118 weakne active tneiiogs. | too fast they can | of knowledge. simply FO a aurea departmeni with idan eke laa = 4's mR hot i. qnatunds. no pickup ss developed, e views we - to handle pilot’s neck is the . Risking 7ORD — "Po eee eae i bank sh lower, March $1.5 wadianmedinee 1,00-1.38 we Paaey, 80 sehs.|" Bethle mone doeetenes, et. ie cers jeune ane oruenina ta B way we've foun bo aay MOTOR et the fi a cost lower to $1.50: soybe: howd “Fancy, 180° ox : chem steel, * group adic oS olga new frontier st tonleting cach Cc “ : . Must saperal sh, but: that] py $2.51%, and es higher, pe ans |} 330-2.00 ie as Hot- up 1% in aie ea had t oon net of the don at oT each} . 0. a rE. ren Live nant $15.65, pounds ‘ewer, cents alt 77-4 squash,” “Bia Me |stocknolde one a ot! LeVier WOR G couwranrs mx - | argo Cans OF BOTs, : M 2.50-3.00 1 Tomatoes, Hubbard, be split, rs — the by A said: the eneral, Co . : care. 1. Light = z arch |No. 1 0-Ib bas “Hothouse. No. 1 showed 4-for-1 . Anthony become pilot & I st, Pa Vieinity tae ulldings For ware in basket Turnips, Top -|the same a net | stock| lot for ‘W. LeVier, sign a part of has almost nventory A yroll. | gare fg BS School 2 moe oe Ex- bu. Kale, No. ard |. jearly amount. Y loss of about Saami aera 7 & test pl ign, “Today,” he preliminary 2 meng ry ? w §-1908. erences Te- 1 trict, pe vr . Grain Pri . : No. 4, 1.00-1. No 1, 1.00- y seen oungstown an what he Corp., plane must , “paid “the de- Ed for : HOUSE, HO — a = [camer aeecnum, “18.0 "(300-180 3 tasjmaies r, was. off ple high speed called “a sim- human's st _be designed ne tie) C pecation ! 2 to 4 housekeeping, NO wes fen une Siomentery {tens I a ta iO. > 4 .00~11.00; 30 4 P —— ay arcs Nghter.”. in a new su must be de itations in mind al ouege Level Acco years __mont Almont | or iron a a traction ™ pullding. of me O—tAPY— Opening] one aereRe | | Kennecott a * tel prog wat! said, id, wean Pen orca : Wai. pilot ea Experience : 2 zee gis id a og Sy con one A Goo aten . fey Boe ees 2.42, May eee ‘AGO-4APy = AND EGGS a point earli r, ahead tance: uid cover 8 a test se problems Accountin years in- por ASSIST I — ‘One-story, ms Malkim Eiem uly . . - 538% 72: ms Ty eee, w hn may A aonionee General Eiectas erased a el by ert Bary und bell dis- n more difficult will beco Rid or Related than nvelt, More CARE mag. of an claserooms ‘and ont entary Lo crgeue BEG ree. . 11% bow oe or eerie tee gain. . automobile,\ ee te mea as speeds and eld ATTRES® AND, CAR ° carten unit and and consis core” 23 Sur » wees 180 | $8% Na: veate Ao: 108! around U's. out.a frac : ‘ ie . " to and A system. 13600 one e- March . . we Padaia pity , cars B . a point . Steel dropped! - recalled « to. rise."’ ge: 21 to Tony's Driv ‘apply. in BO. 3. square Room, ap- paren . .... 130% me ceess EB Seale . ; ao Steel. as i the Wrigh that, _ o 35 Y¥ _ Uties. e In 238 tm person. ay al neclDee 2 sereee LM Deen 200000 13a ie ower: buying stands: voce m0o: |, LOsse did Republic ‘| ha Tight brothers, starting with Ei cars ‘WOMAN TO - ten clasar + Rameotary School ‘oats’ i4ite paren aan * iairties a ait F Sediume 21 re U.S Rubber, taken by odge Cale Rates ‘about. aircraft speeds beral “employ of Fo gs, AKE CARE OF ¥ 3 and ¢t structure, darch . eee July - eee 18.45" necks ag standard: ite A ° ibber, Cal Chrysle end a : pace,” every 10 includin ye benefi _. Box 80. rite. Pontise Dray- r Ry atrative wo Kinder- « 79% . 15 83 ; eurr ircraft terpilla’ r, zaling he said, years. g ho its. @anrEe EAPERICD Pr mately, 26, To ultipurpose inder- - © gasses eo ent Fe N , Radio Co r, United F} 1 fast." , tis getting cost of spitalizati . WANTED, ess Hew nova a oo perent. ; DET atural Gas. rp., Consolida‘ N Communica voce oe ur living a d ion, ma ad grill cook, i . ing gape noo Elements. floor orea. paeTporr, ROIT EGGS Pont and * fin preereey, = 7:30 o. 21. weg Pontia Pp chase lans. ny stock S p.m. No hours, sry, masonry struc Nao- trait, cases tnel U. 8 pm. W Pri. c . P : sea Sundays oF Soli: Soom: po Bigg gg h _ un onion n.B-< — t . Gypsum, , Du| Wm. H. * pinne W F. {aed Pate poweare fost of a Exnest 3 niten—Crede A. Jumbo, 40; Gains wer * Adv, ) BE LOCATE works "wen: tar = wouan 70 3. ‘ i. of pe yin LAP D. Clark iy" rade’ rae i a i meatus? 33- Homestake, Ww. held by N . WAGNER, Tam. =D IN bool Ae roast Fri. a Pe ag RI | =: Mepentary a. %, of 56 ice for Ernest br Bee 258 = ave — Fhe hengg seed Electric, ws In Br ief Waterford 7 aciee) ALBERT ox one thure Heli ot Lake, Brest meds, oul of tne i Lapes ce for Ernest D.lavg. a1. Grad ds A. jumbo 48 "eland Eastern Airlines Royal Dutch|. 4 ‘ husband ot Mra. age ti beioned | IN MARCE foe —_ a epee a ca ‘Sal ne 2 ion oe A cottage treatin at feat Reto | So ye | eee Addition end of the ex the at 2 y will be he 12-18): Tot: 34, wid. ave.|u tion of rally was baw a, Independence To Sasha. ‘Puneral of Stana- complet gee ME AL_HOUSE- ‘ outsting Funeral Ho p.m., from id on| Bhi BM. Total week upward late. a Saturday - eludin. e resume i a A eT LIKE CHT oaiae te a Maikima Rlementary Mt. Hope ome. Burial the Baird] ..¥ merely era se y receipts (Jan. | anket. — in a sencreny box day's Wednesday by Sheriff's eee Rev. x.2 aS ty ‘be ibe a tos g salary requirement = RENCES. COE WAGES TELE Setween Sosiya Ron cent to A nati pend —™ Bre La A, large 3 no immedia street observ er ine investigated passing by i Mr Wea in Dae Home with \ § t FORD. RD APPLY rig Read of Wa to. the ive of wns—Gre 3-38; reversal te expl ers had is rena today is’ be- the Wagrer ting. \ ALAR OF ABINMINGHA 5 ene feton Rosa ens a apeer M Me Grade B, lates 26. me —_—n ap given dey ad the sharpe Puneral my \ PER TED GHAM. i slemetaey "geo! ltroty ed by his wite rank Set Lk a mala Sy Ponting. oa IGT Ea it | LINCOLN DIVIS ) Sehoolltroit; iv on and Da | au restock Meee Robe : aaa a eT aae , y Help Wanted 8 great-grandchild. avid of be. |Saaaas ae eee harce New York Stocks |=" ne ak ot iki Ge eee cs i DEARBOR oN Help Wanted . id. one tow, “Praag Distrhtive ‘tnd fairly date Seunins $ months oe ond crane M edae: dear’ brot irs. Clit; ARBORN, MICH. . DEPT : elson and de ' . tion nced to ark Ce: * ae t . ' | HOLLY E. Carey cod : pmereved ing lighter |Admt wwetetions) phew kless driving Thursday “ tne ‘Pursiey Pu at Perry it (All replies will be PT. MANAGERS COPE ¢ ae ¥. Carey — Service eather. ed Set to | Air tral. v.18 udge Cecil M by Munici or QTON, JANUARY mts by in strict co f held Or wee : OsaLs: who died 57, of 614 Ran iag ory extreme |Alled Cn --- 4h Kimb ik, .. 418 Pete cCallum. pal | bytebt, toa’ of hs ARY 17,1987, nfidence.) Exc. opportunitie ml i will at his ho. im St. here CHIC. CHICAGO POT Allis Bani d wat ere as m1 |¥ Markette ws Weta and Mri beloved CAP \ » Soe Mr; a oe exp, retail : be held me Wednesday |ment ‘AGO, Jan. ‘ATOES Allis Chal ...- 34.1 | OL - 1 [York's Barber now barbering will be held a aad Mrs. Dallas APABLE PEDER gstein. 2 et lnere) Home from the sday | ments avele 63; gen, 38 (AP)—Potatoes Alcoa . Lid rile Lib McN & L 58 ence Shop. at Pere 10 a.m. aturdey p service rete ee rrr AL DEPT. P Burial at 2 Dryer Fu mand fa : , total U oi; /4™ Attia”: * 884 Lig & & L 13.1 * 13 W. La Dees metery a ‘January Doses Nice Sales as TO o1 ON. EPT. STORES : alc ete will be in p.m. Saturday. market oe, becsese of me eons am Con. ves BBE Poe aly: Ramage aay. ments by oe i 3 ry Press ae 7 Write ae woe aw 4 ‘a ry. Lakeside Af -s0d heonsanal ” — 5 oe weather: am yes °° g3 Loew's cust $47! Church e Sale Con v. _heral Home. enn Prete z me fel wank FULL OR 5 Mr. Cem- Dakota Russts egon Russets m s& Ei. Mac ae | 8- Fri. J ‘onigregat: - nurse er me nat! PART é “ae ._ Carey, tises, 240; mews eri 4.00, Minnesota Am R Pay =. 383 Metin, ot... dealt 10am. Clothi 18 10 tional melee ANUARY oa old seca Gana i wi Apply pation, << E ploye for , a Yellow anes ness nee: oars | Maees Valley Pon. an a 3 May . ol... el he ‘amily. thing fo a.m. Sat beloved wife Whi is, 1987, ested nee this e ape — pply eo a nt Te: : li sa 15 years Cab arket about s light; @ none; Am & we Mead . ‘ r the Ww " 8 F m of age 15: for in a man call REAL 1 EST. ; Elwood at , leaves em- | borted.- ut stead jemand ao A track|Am Beating : i Maer : 333 i hole + side; dear r of ‘Whiteside: enon otlen ‘who is Inter- ATE ai . of Detroif: home and two sons. y; mo car rope Am Burer a ne Marr - . oy we ar Rants & wt Adv. 7] om paer af eg White- Hotei , ME: 2 et mane ec. is nen foe oat SMEN &. en Ski ir Gee Gave ‘ ‘ino . Am i Pare Minn P , M a . FE 5-9424 or tye Bs, the ary it, wil ee Ex. oe as _Mil"neliy © e. Eo. preterred, Pond Src t of and Mrs. ee oe a Ts. Livestock: Armeo st! fe rt ee 65! Now —. ciating. In Paul T neral y, person. TCIAN, wor aR wo cet fo eee * 9.5000, PM. our schools. | | Flint; e Dusca ara Armour & Co. Ward . 386 B open Coin v. ponte . of- _Bietasax ls Fv 157 W. We ot 8 ee ANAGER at the oe ve received uni is. | bert Bell two. sisters. , both mm _ LIVEs Reghioen ce. ips Murray Cp 3 uy -Sell-Trade., & Stamp by the "Fuoeral arranse- EXPERIENCED ; ped complete pao De - ressive 40 Patterson Hy tg Bagh Cea of and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Al-| Ca ralanie 280. veerocn td Refi... 352 wat to o7 8. Saginaw St Card ai tote, Baler > REAL =. Birmingham to charge a teking mi, reel ‘ie| Michigan ayy tt ation see gt et Ba =. et oar Sele “ar | ae sTTieis—z| fs ke with spi. parking. a reste BS ; né ednesda: iiity lial Ba eens . A. TO _R busine ellent “ tio requi: ale ere ‘tors Fernda ges gems pera gt 3) ie Satan 1n) es SE a ei ieey— remem Ee eee, ser for Specifications =. 0d y steady; . | Bon Te Cen’ i. , bs Wud WERE xe. TECH ee write Pontis ; le Fi N last Thursda ‘an dy; - d Strs 590s Nia tral ...33 pate gl THE ND Os oppor. and NICT 9 Pont! oe at will hetfer: y. Warn." 144 1 M Pw... a Fo MY Many teopa salary ANS, SELL ao niger iinet aise conte 15 to NN irm Names Seat itl secinnata oon(Best Mens 3 Ere tet Be rmer Area Re Eh menawy Cone oF ene sce _ es 3H ama steady to grade and weak, |° Co ..... 5.6 fee. * id t Pan Tey ALSO O8- $8586. like work tir ew Positio Demand this week fa edie ros: came. Soup - 3s ws on ty | siden THANK THE ALSO we ‘pLORAL OF | fun : of any kind. FE for apps fun or part Roy IHOMS [hist “sianaars ts. active and firm. |CaPtia soo! 19 wane Sg gt amed fo Do Thank ait may." buxoe AW 30 COT TREE aaa fon deine et tom 8 G, Mi load andard 2 bet Ba: ble for. carrier Airi |" 4 Pee noi. 7 W P In . wood o insurance. WOOD UNPAR chairman of shell was ¢ high "Chotce to pound 4 arades, Short case OP +. jae me Go 2S a4] Ralpt S am Memoriam 2-629. frm mmonrnnce. May ‘ake OPPO ALLELED others named board ‘and lected | to . ne: few ime. 104 load Chrysler. eee - J; Penk Air...1%6 inent C. Cobb, son ap ALIAS LOVE 2 We ha MEN NEED rE FOR RTUNITY a seri to top several e104 | pound Cluett Bre .. te nh Eph -. 80-3) pro area physici of a fan whe pens iG MEM Pontiac. offi a \ BOTH MI F es of | positions choice stee steers to 22 100 | S° mrt me Penney, JC»... 4¢.3| Production an, will prom- ago. who “pateed a M ORY tors, w AN MEN ‘erndale’s recent c in| ert mainly 10.80-2. x bulk |‘ m .... 44.2 RR... >. "194 thetic textile of “Zefran, on head the Not de away Esra- must he exper ween aistri We i D WOM ‘ Miche’ Edlipse Countertore at steers ahee to iy Ste ae mostly Col Pepsi Cola . 14 textile a new Not arte those years heis nat car. A e aVaistriba- monly ¢ openin: a EN firm, ll, former] Co grade stee to 21.00, ste 1 oor | | the Dow Che fiber de syn- Bhe live: fast. gone who loved nels Fe. betw Apply necenaaty, y to beip f + tn every by Ma peewee | cg of the Th.0 and choice oto eet t and on ps 47 Chemical Co. loped by Sad ge shall hag ere. . her, NEE rep. hard Lake WORLD c I the ever-growe rbert to WF a Rg Re. c Eeralisn Family ry, D> 2 G00 are pi i the named pen’ White ae and sta ae ) weinty and Manger ¢ 19.00 ine the son] > Flesen: ee td = mee REAL ESTATE tional vith 2 "word ‘dignified IA. \ Other mana: iso few utl) nd ~~ uti . rs a sting ho unt to fue: , ger. youn lity heifer ity M ned: m tim ¥' a fhenrich ot Sinninghe t iret fae Ft ‘ 3 dome. Pavel me DUNST:Is PLOY 3 Wir viet Bob. Tedcastie, FRE Ma time or parte sident in charge to I. A. |steer calves maint ito; 5298 St. BR cnssiyeay . = ee 3097 ‘REALTOR cation, but bremtots cunoess. turing; Austin of Soe 400 ‘pounds or, Ba bulls 19.06 A Ivan Lake.| ~~ uneral Direct PE 28301 W. waren TOR censor For to presiden’ P. Smi Cal ; good 18 head choice 2 gradua: AIR; rectors Evenin FE ¢3560 wre a Tetew cal Mra : t in ¢ th to eeder's + 0.1 te of| Pursie: MB 4 S es till © een ral Mrs. Juli ing; and harge of vice chanted. teers. 17.00 “ee ; Pontiac AIR: 4MBULANCE, ALESN day oF ‘a 814 William engineer- ge aS oe publi Puneral Hom GROUN Interested {AN E Friday, J aoe W;. Huron R, MC neer- | steady. re tetive, ae: Thursda . 3 “36. scho c D °, FE a; —new +4 = making mployme: anuary ‘1th-18th, vice president St., Pontiac: of |Brime, vealers veaine 0007 i ae we Rad 322" a4 ry sined ae Cobb onelson-J¢ h 1311 sate ie oe Employment Agencies 8A sommel., in charge to utility and Rigi 00, "oul Baird. Mor’... 2° + 40. ical the chem-| "a FUNERA onns Tom) Bateman. i ASK for PONT x of per- ire utilit 15.00" one Firestone | .... @ 6 Beer! [4g f firm in ONES At, Moen 8. i Bateman. “BATEMAN ww TIAC | ‘owe ie moat | Pord a = By Se 6. 323 after grad 1947 ATS FUNER PUNERALS* wnesenedes LTY. 31¢ .W. Huron SERVICE | te hs smenanere,, compet sigan povoeme Pea Be Rta lw after graduation | lg aTESMAN— Machine seis bidder pow ye ket normaly Gardner 2 84 Socony. 73) With a degree sity of ver-| Tho PARKS-ORIPi Waterford 3.77157 To sell a fr {AN Cc i — wil pm ve, Sia ursdey / oe? De con coe OLE Michi ughtful Ser’ ener, franchi nN wae baa, ue it mings Se St eee sean rae oet Ba, ee) ‘neering. He in mechanical en] WO server "FE Pi +f cere a amleon Bookk ° eines oY 2 as rage ft Sr Sad sei Sant halen Mite: ea Bevery nd. ayaa” PI oie, later was named} | F orhees-Siple UNG. MAN DELIVERY ; eeper e e sale em 50, unde : Btd ** 30: i Pp UNERAL A 4 ‘homie of its com six m as totali ical © shorn 19.50. few er 110 Gen T i. oll . 39.2 % luc: ND Fonte ‘ostan’ DUCATION period in with 671. otter thorn lambs Ro. i, peite 18 ‘wed ence Ser = vant a ad St ey ing} 4” L HOME Ee perean. Tov pay. _ Mature 5240 —_— CT .|share period were 8 warnings “te same er ewes 6.00 to 8.50 illet os S88 Bild Pee . 813 . Se eiane or Motor "Whe hag had 30 of yer — $38.330,615 of the. 1 ngs for th CHICAGO +98 90-|Goevel Br 32 “At Stud Pack.” s4 your: ay eek, ad experience. Secretary of Pong com 615 or $1.25 0 period, they na Saiable “bor pri rohit Saar "tt agg Swift Pep oa | USINESS Notes BOX Zoone ae WITH LOYMENT. we s siee ne atin Saree at “GHICNGO (NS) — The ete ie oe peer serie RE ee rf cake htue am ei ty em Sade ease aaa Jasenry 18; tos" semi 3el or "ec The Ot steady to. mucha eretely actin Gt West’ rT 5 w a.m. today =~ aE Service Inst 50227 aac tal et ees narrow: most teher anger a Suton Sg Tne i were replies at the ere gees renetien ne BE A ractions =? "silt aie ae oe fare, com. | -280 Ib. b 1-2, ‘but mai ‘ pather mestk ... risk % Be in Cass -Tool Supy ly at nk 4B AIRLIn _ Serving G on te a A dipped a share inter” price “tio ibe 18. asi qnainly a3 mi cer EI ar boxes: the following at W. Suppty ‘ine. 8. you totge rie ‘course wil Bre ood 240- weigh a 18.85-1 3 ust Ray. t se wo! 3 Food S its i Ib. peed "equal st, sorted Inlan in 1 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 { MecoNNEL tree info Later Frompt Breakfasts—L incé 330 Ti agTtt Hh. “bteek 1986 high: | d | Stl 8, 21, 22, 23, , 16, 17 Hel NNELL A rmation. write _‘RIKE uncheons 1929! |e aug rae se: eh wana | | ip Wanted Femi | BE ee area able OWS cherg | 1@t od Mc ; WEE wees . 8 R FO Tate-i0" I. tie 8.00; elven 200: Int Nek 2118 - -+ food experienced woman i ror |. UR ST WAY ee i sea Se i ERE Mt ) ane | eS ant, Ton |. on mee a. y of Riker Bld IN 00d ¢ mostly seedy: s Ieactive. active Int Tel'& Tei 302 We t 4 The Pontiac P Fron ee nae Ot seer cellar driv ean Jett Place 3 ig. steady: utility ‘and’ heifers 25 lower on Sohn 1 50. este A Bk : FOR ress sires eke «tol GRADU! Fn ok fern e for your é all meaty falle at and oaow sh Ib, up; Jones Man . 4 wise . ‘ WANT A it week. A Collin CATS ~ DE- an SALE ‘BY 5 Costes Property your cocker s stead utters fairly about | K s 3k 47 v Per &c . 55.5 my i DS iat Nera at rthur M PRIVATE | fa one policy with Personal jee 3 — Fein caret oe Ene Wasi” : 8] MAUNDI DIAL FE 28181 man ee en “sore Gact privileges. Bi Hours ea JA Nai Bag 0% SAVIN Reg pase Sash tata fh g Maen atk) James T YOUEL From 8 a.m. to 5 et aie ‘pala ant iar he @ to yo G i steers cpetce 18.00- 6.00: bulk high STOCK id . Mau Al p-m. time. Y OPERATOR WAY AT * DR , 1 Ai SA. TAYL s eras 2s ol AMOR va" ay ‘ty Birmingham, tas ‘been sna ree as, ei a a ee erase ail "Sekast ENR ueiee rs 2 of hi e Press). ' re: ’ as. . on, OR ; meet, i yl mama beifere’ igh sre ress) ° «Compiled by Chapter, Pu dent of the been been prea no. respon, MccokNELt a classification 5 “Work. Wanted. FE 8-1645 Real E. ‘1038- pie 6 weirs Teed ret, nanee Indust Rejis Util. Store of America, blic Relations etroit for. that cancel the charges Yaland. Married 147 f, LINE SCHOO oo. al CARPE nted Male 10 state oY are ns a, 1 20-81-38; (Pr today 1. Stocks| The Society of the first eee, Seaerien, 7S é rep NTER aman ON Fa compere ii ang commercial Wreck Ses y WN a 8 sta| me new president ment which hes acvertine: ISHWASHER, JACK ah staat se —conpemen ‘itty Dr Rew wengennhy aed tters 6 $0-|eoe a cor Sad ee 3.8 lho lic relations is director Geved talmeteas | been ren- = INA'B Sabine wea * Jing ee bere aig fase ae cit Se Named ions. Sor the Boha/ "Ale eal cnacelltions mesced tor unual “our Stee ee oe De stock helier’ calves 19s6-87 High ...27 sme ne i Named TP. nd 2 nein “number.” . and chine. unusval eeramies Buil 2861. elfer calves ws F High wo 440 ae 739 Bi group a vice preside witbout it peter.” fo cats, int et a earning Inspecto Low 2.0.3031 tas es i$ Kennet! t the same ole of the | siven pee se ‘tine | “gine turaish good Oakland” ot ~ 2383 33 Youel of ection was ene oe Sh Eeeces 3.3888. _ Pontiac rerennns | oe. mee The Stand | perro “2 Bloomfield Hill iareer Containing’ type. sizes pe In HELP, APPL CALL Git, ress, bere write Write rh idard of the World Ivigures after 60 Neher Co) Love for Musit * dex Ma tt net eer, ae ARPENTER WOR Pye ON ELECT. e All N oric ‘es er decimal points ¢ C usit Re to pubilcation. chidren "Refer. N. GEN- tise. FER WORK, ALL KINDS, New... 195 Alten lec. & Faull High Low ‘Noon uses Jail Rec d be cancelled Want Ads m EXPER: fe required, “MA CABINET M ersione, Fi 957 Ross © under Coton. Noon ord the day of to 8:30 a.m. TENCED W ter Kitchens a i ony Co. y Coe sees “27 099 A Ferndal. e first f publication permwen Also ex 10 a PAK ens & pod CARPEN. DILL Howell “aiee, Chen. us" bo a6 panied aaennusic lover be casa Want fon. er sm. saponins kite! “ 2,8 RT CARPENTRY, 3 oF ecialty, FE 4 agg -wena Prod. co 17 nty Ja ce in the gan AD -RAT __RA. ine Hwy. cor. 8 's Drive In. 16 Reas. O ar Cupboard EXP. NEW s AC (|e: eee: He gine ty to seaing fe onkand| | OF a tm my | arate | cute, sea HOW : Wayne 8 son 0. tenes ; it rd f ng a lo ad- 30: $1.96 ays cook. 3 adults. NG. SOLO nd_ repair. ALTERA ‘ . 13, Lo 12.2) rom ng . 4 50 2.76 MA & bath Live | in RED alr, FE 4-4 ATION 9 to 9 : ROOM OP 0 sale; bid an ts £0.* 4 : } 3 ment store last a Ferndale pay 3 1.80 yy 396 _tin, ™” ir 65270 oy. a. porte ime MAN WANE 8, . Daily S t EN sked, 4 15] Joseph H. W ava 12. part. § Lr ~4 05 6. o amt < Oh noni om 492, rooes. iZAN are FE sed basse 3:30 & 5 STEADY — Oa Foxt . R15 86 : children, An TO CA est! 3 Pp. ay ° urday til 6 Poultry Justios a es noe 3, a 10570 $ 2? oa fe ai eae in. TO.ChRE FOR PLASTERING ‘one 7 Faau * / | p pernors pay fine Nash after ‘erndale > 29 10.90 ~ child —" AND © YOounNG | guaranteed” OR REPA ETR Pou and faili __less_h age ARE DUNG MAN. _FE 5-6 AIR. e ; ‘per om, J LTRY He costs to’ ng to LA s_home. Li 5 & 6 b OF _of_any_ i, Di 5-0394, } potind on. 18 ¢ was arre taling __ Hel; WwW = ABORATORY ve in, PE 5- Mother- kind. PE 2 ESIRES , Oo auanty f. 0. b. apf— short sted $50. Se 5-0989. Worl WwoR eC y, live af AB) —Ertons ly aft by police ~ vanted M 8 Work | We x Old 4 ‘brofiere hens 20.” ita to 10 ‘a1 wey ed. The er the theft there ale 6 cop atbie Hosp i wa | 1 Day anted ‘Femal '960 Sou smobile - Cadill Rocks 27-28. fryers. (2ts-3'% Mp Om cary Deh © ® record, by singer’ report. A FEW ospitel SON Perry, | 1 DY SERVICE Female Ti outh a ac: verteous quiet. eee ae: Bar y| valued a r Al Hib- working wodztBRA Al “iho & delive IRON ~ ginaw S ‘offerin ers of hen e! tight bu Priey t $4.50. outside men needed Pay bom RY. AID “iver PE tis = ry. EM INGS, / t, NS Pal overs . were tail ryers ed but with! iE experie: som at once for ere Requi LIBR. a f 3 FE um UP ANI re 43566 | i ae xamninatio aes crime craimnamet, | sSGrin x ahead . y heavy type Carry. | n Waive ds ween 10 Apes 1064 W Srerosaee” fringe benefits. lib- . FE T WALL Wan y-| ‘Thomas R. a a.m. Apnly APD gpm “0 shew x in my road oo Pe *. FE saiee cH CHICAGO i\Oak, Bushey sonnel brie dare ance-P ¢ = throu RT Tim . ICAGO, Jan. POULTRY id waived e » 18, of Ro City Hall. Sua * F tough tri ton aban cago jaay and was xamination val BABYSITTIN eetemenie, bal- ve poultry cuit Court on bound over yester- sitet Ey "he ois ates a; FE mee ws AY, WORK: en kitchen aT On OR FAMILY ings ORDER COOK y_ho inohtaoe oe OR HoUsEWoR $3 B Bo ne ohn te j . ax BY D DAY [ 3 I r ES iH HOUR, _e ver, . BURL PCR: On ik, Pick -|Test Pilots Ne ow - Working} pei 1 THREAD ROLLER “FOR 1 siti eee : steady Ay* hens, @ 418 Senet | heacy’ beth B prices ae: mostly ‘, # - * 4 Iaig ds: light hens 13-13%4;' "SG P Suahey a accused of stealing | jewelry val tet oy ued at 7 oe =. aD _ 83 8 was: Pe Vicinity’ Pg Fue 5-766. r, ‘Nichole & Harger Cf. 33 W. HURON ster 4 \ he ~ LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- e FE 23-8101. Sata Se a2 at, BRICK. | ‘BLOCK neys. FE 17-0405, sous Fal —_— PHA terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM 3-0482 A&B. TRENCHING liege, estat “and” Commer ~ elal, Guaranteed work. 4-8604, Cc EMENT " basements, EM 3-4879. CEMENT & — WORK, FE pies T a iG, Sarl S Mugus Marsh 2-3021, FE > 2-8046. equipped. FE 4-8460. L. A. Young. np dL 11 Co Atty FULLY ERENCHING AND BULLDOZING_ R. D. Thompson 4-684) A SERVICE pea service rh makes of wrin of automatic washers, 30 yrs; pr re A-l MOVING-HAULING ~ Moving & Tracking 19; ‘Wtd. Household Goods 27 Beaeeee Reasonable 5-458 | WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED, | of furniture. Ph FE 2-5523. basements etc cleaned. FE 4-7615. ° . ; e. F Ei2ass t ; ; AND RUBBISH. NAME | "Wyr,' LOCK! a. F out price. Anytime. fap eat Good Bae model from priv. "clothes / or rubbish pee ee cash. H. P. ‘sutton. Y ean” . | LIGHT AND HEAVY ‘TRUCKING. “ Rubbish hauled. FE 2-0603. me Trucks to Rent Money Wanted” 28 ~_28A WOULD LIKE 41,00 ON _2ND MORTGAGE AT 6 PER CENT, ar Heasteatures TRUCKS. TRACTORS TO FINISH HOME AND GA- AND EQUIPMENT FTER 4 % ten pick oo Qt Tig ton, stakes | — __RAGE. OR 3-513 Al PM.) ruc od emi-trailers 8 AND. TRACTORS - | Wanted to Rent 29 Pontiae Farm and PPA AACA ALAS ~ hame your price. FE 5-3153. MAN WITH % TON PICKUP bir) work, -Call aartime. FE REDUCED RATES Large van-to serve you, Smith Moving, FE 4-4864. O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving Phone FE 5-6806 UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- __moved free of charge. FE 5-4638. yi A a WEST SIDE VAN AND STORAGE. PE 2-4750. Painting & Decorating 20 A-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- terior, 10 ef cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed, Free est. F Ra A-1 PAINTING & PAPERING, } MA- son Thompson. FE 4-8364. A-l PAINTING & work guaranteed, FE 18. __ A-l PAINTING AND DECORAT- ing. Paper hanging and removed. HAMILTON PAINTING & (or oaiad "Pit laa base rior rst class paper hangin. wal. w ashing & | bro- erd . ‘An’ joo.” any «ize, brush or spray. OR 3-2136° PAPERMANGING FE 42171 OR PE 4-6829. DECORATING, free estimates. PAPERHANGING — PAINTING. _ Plaster repair. ter PE 8-8513, PAINTING & DECORATING. INTE- riot 2 eet By hour or by job, MI 6-4153. siamo AND TING. D Reas, Immediate service, FE or FE 2-4456, _ PAINTING, WALLS W PA- ASHED, r cleaned. Paper removed, B. PB gana jusky. FE 2-2706. PAINTING PAPERHANGING WALL8. CLEANED - TUPPER OR 3-706 ___Physio-Therapy _ 2 A MASSAGE & THERAPY. SWEDISH Special foot technique, 14 Lincoln St. FE 4-285. 22 ee Television Service COPENHAVER'’S RADIO & TV Repair, ang = Huron. Night serv- _ice: calls E 45607, DAY OR naar TV SERVICE. FE 56-1296 or FE 5-6390 M, STRAKA GUARANTEE TV REPAIR. ANY MAKE. 4-07. 36. CONDON'S _ RADIO & TV, 127'8. PARKE 8T. | apes Service 22A ROY'S, 98 Oakland; PE 2-402) wm NDI ogee a gidine ita: ee ~e General ra, end Oitice Sup- C._ BUD SILLS, FE_&-2050 ply Co., 17 W. 4 owreare WAL alls and windows. Reasonable. Upholstering 23 3 No obiigstion, FE Business A D Cat Ling CARDS $3.50 per up, Letter heads and rinted torins avail- eed Be ser . get No 1 throws on “ai g. Can N Buick, Chev. etc. No \ free est, 5 \ COMMERCIAL & \e- SEWING OR. . MOVING AND UNDER- FE 17-0405. a R R BLADES. -ADES, SHEAR & ¢ e\ service } Johnsp. FE 2-9029 or FE 8-0007. MOTOR SERVICE RE- geirton © sevndus, 218 E. Pike. CLEAN ED, INSTAL- ot service, C. Nelson 24 hour service Phone FE 8-6394 Heating Ome, cervice on ve maker gen iG ALL KIN p 8. H. Meyers, OR 3-1345. all - makes. ‘ FE 55478. 45304, MA BEA 10 Bagley St. WALLS WASHED MACHINE. Free estimates. OR 3-0186. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16). DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS. FE 8-6128, Furniture Refinishing 16A NEW CUPBOARDS & ‘DOORS. RE Income Tax Service 17 AA NCOME: Bi SERVICE, Wayne ; Ga: ag A prob- lems, rse1 6. . N oy _ FE +18. NEED HELP.. Income bens With $5.00 pe oye return your home. SAVE te “}28181. BEADLES DRAPERIES. SAMPLE shown by appt. FE 6-927 CUSTOM ° UPHOLSTERING RE- pe, work. Discount rate, SLIPCOVE! DR. BED- spreads. Your material. | FE SST 5-5707. Lost & Found ~~ 24 FOUND — A CHAIN & FIVE keys on Wayne St. Can be claimed at add dept. at Pontiac 85. FOUND: MALE WALKER, VIC. Oxford, After $ p.m, 1468 Ruby. FOUND: : YOUNG SABLE & WHITE _ collie, MA | LOST: PIGSKIN BILLFOLD. AT Gallagher Drug on M59, Reward. Please return to ) Gallagher I Drug. fost: BLACK AND TAN GER- man Shepherd. In the vicinity of or Answers to the name “Mike.’ Reward. EM 3-2000 or ems 3-3550, LOST: SET OF CAR he munity Nat'l. 20513. Reward. LOST: FEMALE HOUND - TE rier. Answers to “Cindy’’. Chil 3 t. Reward. FE 2-6228. LOST: COLLIE PUP, 6 MO. OLD. White & sable. childs pet, Vic. of Auburn — 8. E. Bivd, FE 8-0838 after 5:30. Lost: Ra SHORT HAIRED FE 2-3750, er FE Lor . SORT. NOSED ALL ‘ nie eewese to os cocker Viowor Oskiey Park. Lost Foun t PET? | » thes 50 ive a hom FE Kiichigan 9 ‘Animal Rccone Lea, Hobbies & NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT by gamber sets, $1.69 w Srathes Paurenee. 29-1414. Notices & Personals 25 es 24A Ease your mind of worry. Know the f about aters. Private _consultation, FE 55201, ANY GIRL OR WOMAN MAN NEED: t niviser ne FE army, eared Knapp Shoes Herman 2070 Al 2070 Airport ‘Ra OR 3.1502 “1957” oe oe _ ener WAVE. Pet 2-1 ata Operators Ruth & ast A Darling. Owner: DAINTY MAID_FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs, _ BETES, PE 2-8814. 92 Mark. In Debt » rae rte Sr et COUNSE ren above RENT IT FA ST _jhouse, apartment, any- © ning — Want Ads give you. ACTION. Dial FE ath, White py OES through Rent Ads! Room, Industrial Tractor | Co. ° We peed terman RS meats a OR Ra i LU t . FE 40461, F an’ |. Ave, PE 4007, aft § OR 3-403, LIGHT MACLERG. ose = LANDLORDS. Call today for FREE RENTAL cance’. ome of your choice only, Property management aval. FE 6-07 “* JERRY E. ADAMS Broker 3172 W. Huron Bt, RELIABLE COUPLE WANTS clean 2 bedroom house. FE 4-1925. Share Living Quarters 30 2 YOUNG WOMEN WISH OTHER to share Ik, front home, “C'est _Aa Vie!" PE 5-1428, Wtd. Contracts, , Mtgs. 3 32 PBL LL LG EAL eet” CASH IN A FLASH! For your land contract. Highest ener Paid. Prompt, cow We also buy equities, A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ‘Cash BUYERS WAITING For your land contract or equity. Get our estimate before you sell. tion §=Pro No obliga mpt courteous service. Call Ted MeCullough any ene at FE 80441 or FE J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 66 E. Walton Open _ Eves. $500,000.00 At our disposal to pureltf8#\ ne or seasoned land contracts for our clients, 21 years service to a satisfied clientele, See me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan, To Buy—To Sell—To Insure ~ MAHAN REALTY CO.,, REATORS Open Evenings & Sundays W. Huron PE MORTGAGES GOOD PROPERTIES o more with 100 it. frontage. » D CHARLES, srt 8. siecraph Pere, ieee Om So tet: e@ Socie 4-052! E are _FE_ 5-8801 1075 % acre TO GET TRE M ae "OR YOUR I contract, Renter Eatitidge is the “bird” to » ton St. “Sane, CONTRACTS WANTED We need contracts for immediate sale. Buyers waitin ng. What have you. Reasonable discount, large or small balances, new or sea- sonec contracts. Clark Real oan tate, 1363 W Huron 6t nings. FE 46492 a La +4813, ask for Mr, Clark, IMMEDIATE C cash F FOR) EQUi- ties and Land . Or have buyers for — K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk, Rd. FE_ 44563 Cast i FOR LAND CONTRACTS. ss. a. pas 4540 Dixie Hwy. - Bid on the sale of your contract ‘pefore you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 N Saginaw St. Ph, FE 5-81 Open Eves, ‘til 8:30 6S . D. 1717 8, Telegrapn oe _Wanted R Real | Estate 32A- WOULD LIKE TO BUY A LAKE- front lot on west side. Must be __reasonable, F Phone _ PE 4-0805, ~FEDDLING | Go your t PROPERTY? IT DOESN . Our method of showing eclye my * qualified pros pects saves you time and money “Don't lookers Cali us now, We need farms, lake, and residentia handle a tails fs ing and clos- To Buy—Te ate Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL I MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 2.0263 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE OWNERS | We need houses for sale ,with reasonable down payments, acre- ose, ee cash for your land “PO NTI AC REALT Y 731 Baldwin BUY, | SE LL OR TRADE lt will pay you to consult Geerge Blair Reaity yolwe also buy end sell equities and land contracts. GEORGE RLAIR BUY OR SELL T will pereonalty huy your prop- erty or will 1 i for you ou how to get cash if ee reasonable, Call and le it RILEY, packs show price FE etist TRADES We ore eee m trading, We are as the Jeadin ——T of the Pontiac area, ‘be not feel obligated. Call for an appointment to discuss the incomes business opportuni ties ano _ Northera resorts listed for RRIS & SON REALTORS 182 W. Huron _ Phone FE 4-1557 LISTINGS 3S WANTED UTTIES. Leslie R R. Middleton BROKER SOLD OUT And need your. property if we areto continue the pace. We have} several purchasers who have con- actos us for lake property, farms 10 to 40-acre parcels. Lake iy. ave a salesman at you door thirty minutes after you call, Humphries FE peer Realtor FE 4-T114 83 iN, graph Open Evenings “ sultiple Listing Service TO BUY, TO SELL — ONLY STATEWIDE has l-stop serv 28 offices and is ae Theoughout Michigan “STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR Wanted Real Estate 32A QOL LPP we WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR Copomerensl building with 7200 sq. ft. to lease of pur- chase. Lake front home on Wi!- liams, Maceday, or White Lakes, . Large home on small acre- age within 10 mile radius of Pontiac, - 2 or 3 bedroom home, large lot inside city. on bus line. Client will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on main highway. seu cs be Taylor Realtor, __FE i Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM FURNES “APT. se __ Orchard |1 AND 2 presen PARTLY FUR- nished, ed beth, year-earound Iakefrént apts 8615 Pontiac Lake 1 TomaD WELCOME, 2 RMS., PVT. PE 2-0663. ent,, wa _ wuaabaes APT. > & 3} ROOM FU is. Howard. Adults. FE 8-6725. 2 LARGE CLEAN R®MS., PVT. ent. so maks adults, $i4 per wk. 279 S. Edith, FE 2-9634, 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. FE 5-7818. 24 Florence, 2 AND 3 NICE LARGE RMS. UTI ities, es ing privilege, ‘garage, riv, ent. 2 RM. CUPORTABLE WiDE-A- bed, Laundry priv. 15 Myrtle Dr., off Oakland kre. 2 Ai art. PRIV. ENT., MEN. Cheat Soa EQUITIES Client wants well-located modern ROY ree Atte Real 3 ROOM a Saute ONLY. 81 AU- t ealtor pa 26% W. Huron OA 8.3338 PE 21421? RM. PURN Ag APT. PRIV. EN- AT H DEAL FOR NEW >-.., " ‘BEST CASH DEAL FOR NEW | > Rus. —PvT. cui BAuY WEL white or colored areas. ne _come, 3 James, FE 47777. Kinzier, Realtor. 676 W, 2 ROOM APT VERY CHEAP Phone FE 4-3525, rent, BM 3-0488. . & PRIV. BATH, EAST CASH 3 ide Working couple, PE 2- N 2 ROOM APT. FE 22571. 5 30B. 24 HOURS i 2 ‘APTS CA Cakes FE §-3202 between We are now in « sition pS: — TK to ve you a CASH COM- 2 ROOM mod BATH SINGLE MENT on your prop- _man or couple. 6 ashington St. erty within 24 hours, Pre- 2 ROOM, pak ~& BATH. fer homes that are priced lll N. Necro: Apply after right. You your cards 5 p.m on the table and so wi 7 RM FURN_ APT. NR. DOWN- ove Us A - 4 town, FE 4-7059. : ACTION ~ AGTH |g RM, EVERYTHING FURN ; at Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | BS catitsa Que omy. Inaure TiN. Saginaw st Ph. FE sie 2 & 3 ROOMS, UPPER, . BATH Open Eves. till 8:30 p.m. _and_ entrance, 36 Center, — ee WN. APT. PVT. ENT. em 3 . a _FE 5485100 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN & BA Bee will Roa‘ Pontiac Press, | child welcome, 431 N. Perry. ~ GROUND Fi _ vy ute » adults. PE 41319, S eTe — 7 RM. PVT. ENT. & BATH. PE ; . 2&3 owing =f IDUAL CABINS, oe any, doubt?) fs seats te Lake Orion. salesmen w F framed — fo eodaes and seat : only, Heat, gas and pha od me re will serve! PE . t 4 p.m. “you yon test - our office today! CHI ~ Rent Apts. Furnished. 33 > RM, APT. AUBURN HEIGH Area, cy monthly, Heat & eke __furn. 4-2489. ; 3 Booa™ ON GREEN sT., 18sT floor, private ent, 1 or 3 em- _ ployed . FE 40125. 3 ROOMS, GPaTAIRG. an Ac- cept 1 child, bath. Putnam. 18sT run, Te ONLY. rink: ‘ened Myrtle Ave. y ROOM APT VERY ATTRAC- ‘ase Lk. pear bus line. ue st ear around Adults 7 Re APT, FURNISHED, EX- tra nice, private ent, near bus. 154 Augusta. 3 eat ps pe R scien 3 CLEAR Rone FR PRIVATE bath, no drinking, Adults only. _PE 40064000 3 LARGE NICELY FURN. ROOMS. Private entrance & & ee. Adulte _only, 29 N |3 ROOMS (g PARTLY y PORBIBHRD. ’ Waterford 1 Village, OR. 31416. . ROOM | NEA: IAC MO- tor. Upper. rivete entrance & ath, fverything furn, 22 Auburn, fear fee 3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, util furn., working couple, rE _3124. 3 NEWLY DECORATED nus. _Priv. bath. Adults, 18 Norton. — “ROOMS FURN, “APT, , UTILITIES _furn, Child welcome. ma Ra? 4 RMS. NICE. 21 Front, Ist floor. alt pie, Ee 47267. v ROOMS & BATH, GARAGE, ed included. Inquire 7 RMS. AND BATH. ENT. Side We aoedl after 6 pm. Fe 54322. 5 RM. ATTRACTIVE, 2 BEDAM. . on lakefront, Near Pontiac. cely- furn. $85 monthly incl. at __é cs TRS eet @ ligt turn View a » Bea my ‘urn " “ha Lk. University 33107. art Ute. L. FURN. PVT. ENT scant APT. 3 ROOMS & bath, utilities furnished. $60 a mo. FE 46900, bar aa MODERN ‘RN EFFICIENCY apt. ‘$15 per week incl. heat, lights & gas. OR 30380. — COUPLE, PRIV. “od — BATH & EN- _trance, FE CLEAN, WARM, : ROOMS, PRI- vate entrance, utilities, furn. rea- sonable. By month or week. 110 Green nee * CLEAN KITCHENETTE APTS. Utilities furn. $20, weekly. O8 OR |- Oaeenee bath. 39 ti ‘ace or inte bade hak hie soa eT APT. MAN FOR 1 on! No drinking Refer, FE 3.5480, 120 Raeburn Bt. FURNISHED APT. FOR TWO, ON |. lake, employed couple only. Pri- | U vate, near bus line, $16 weekly till May 1. FEderal 4-5362. h \ fey aly, See. after 4: 1 rove, LIGHT\ HOUS: Utilitles ie $ Orcha LIVING \ 1 RM Wire MURPHY bed, dinette, bath, Ady ts 0 monly. 1 102 Washingron. LARGE MODERN | . APT. Children At ret Sleepy Hol- \3490 Dixie . Ne) aE Rr & BA porch, newt S. a Watkins wee a GLEAN oro FOR eo) Mid ferred. widaist 4 eB Seok ENTAL SERVICE The best reatels | offer. Jerry SMALL, W WARM, F PRIVATE BATH. irs Call b bettecn : ‘& 6 Pvt. |3 BEDRMS. YR * Adams Broker. this area can | ¢ geet ag after 5 p.m _FE_ 4so7?, _ ATTRA oll! apt. range prs Sate wash- ne, ang er between 14 & 13 hall Mile ATTR. Stove, B TERRACE, 5 & tie. refrig. and—heat furnished. $100 Hi pr, mom 1 130 Seminole, Call ‘75 . e month, ‘data ‘or 2 pace BEDROOM aoe &T x L E. 5” RMS., Smee schoal, rent $80. pao. cs bb EG oR ROOMS ADULTS ate oer _between 5 ty 1. FE 5 = heat s hot W r, $85 —: _ Call at Apt. son, _PE_5-3521. Clarkston COAURSTON NEAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 Lose - IN a AND BATH with heat & hot water mo. Williams St. 3 & bath. utilities, $65 mo te All St. 2 and bath. wv} utili- ties, $50 mo. Nicholle & Harger Co. 33 W, Huton FE 54-6183 “BRAND NEW CLARKSTON “2 reom. So bathapte_Downtown | ROOM BRICK. NEAR ORC ORCHARD ee _-path on. 3st. i ‘Oxbow “tk, att -mod=4 _ern. a gall “Ee 3-154 ka ROOMS AND BATH WITHIN 2 blocks of downtown. Available for month; Ask for Mr, Smith, PE 8-0408. 6 RM. MODERN. BRICK nome. Pav 6 mi, to Pontiac, 7 mi. Ser ‘Oak. $125 per se FE 5 ROOM f MODERN. RN, CARPETED IDE A APTS. bath, 4 rooms & tiled bath, 4 adults. Heat, lights and ganas furn’ . Laundry facilities Adults only, FE. oa Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDRM, DELUXE KITCHEN- ay, week or month, fie fila watent Pi Salmer Street, just south of 6096 throughout. Range’ & elec. furn. Poctlacte finest ‘owe anartments, a! reg at 3 ‘miles 77m ane: feety DE CeruneeeR. io MONTHLY. SMALL 2B AIR CO ED m home oer Dodge Park. Ei- ae ‘= automatic heat, wood i Realty. FE 5-1284, ans. . OC ets, Feats’ cle" pele mar Seauafa | BRICK 2 BDRM, ROUSE, AUTO. itchens, Balcony ° Gulte only. $13 ‘per. month, 84|-—— with indigent Peary _Auburn Ave. PE 2-1038. CLEAN § ROOMS, OIL L HEAT, FE FE 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE | 5-8548° APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY— | |. . WE ARE OFFE OFFERING — For aj lor Rent . ONLY-*LEASES 4% rooms & bath, full base- AS LOW AS Hey PER MONTH, ment, FA oll heat.” Lake priv- ter sotten ileges. $65.00 per month, Baily and Sunday , h K. | ‘ FEderal 8.6918 John K. Irwin APTS, REALTOR Onan Oak Bince 1925 2 & apts. with baths, 313 West Huron Street stov. refrig., and utilities fur. FE 6-047 _, ~—s Eve. FE 54046 | Couple with baby welcome, “‘courtE ONLY mY 4 DRAYTON PL, 6 RMS. ON Bus ’ ROO! line. Near everything, ate reas. ery LARGE. LIVING _OR 31175 days, OR 32414 eves.’ 00M, La -A - HOLLY — 212 COLLEGE. LARGE| - KNOTT) wa ROOM COM. 3 rooms & bath Ist. floor. Gas BINATION “ ‘ est Newly aataete cal) 23-3063. roximately 725 hot weer fur- 7. $150 e 1 oe Vt eit aa Id bon a eter, VACA L, 1-4331, = Rent Miscellaneous 42 eronsoe GARAGE FOR RENT. = 40 ft, Call after 4:30 p.m. For Sale Houses 43 $98 MONTHLY INCL. TAYES & INSURANCE IOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. R 33-1060 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , OUTSTANDING BRICK RANCH BALE OR DE A beautiful buff 7 room brick ranch home that cannot be des- bette: 6 than very exclusive sur- v' ou fire- 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE appealing white frame home with large alum.num awning, the seed home, no eape climb, basement with cil conversion heat, nice located off W Huron, e is ri see7s or trade on 2 bedroom iw with jarge garden space. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN . B ALOW LAND $16, ACRE LA You wilt admire the spac room in repli the fuli din’ the Seeunite ceptions Cascmnoen| ms that is aoe! and all the vappet hese that and over ae my oven, storms] anf scre ‘LAKE FRONT nares a) SALE OR For a summer eer or around here is- the best Invest- ment on the market today, five berger than average reere throughout, new oil suemaee, er, : hot new kitchen beautiful bath, “needs! on dandy a, aie. Trade on 3 bedroom RURON Ssncenp BUNGALOW A DANDY §0075 One of the best in this area, sicdre “feta neon, Ral Mase| %, ment, heat, rway to ex- pansion wie 2 car garage. Nice WE BUY SELL @ TRADE DORIS & SON EA 189 wt gnuree Phone L108, CLASSIFIED _ BROWN 3 bedroom starter toa” Excellent construction. Lo- cated near Cass Lake with ¥. See this one today. Only $5,950. Oe BOON wey tae Seater home’ with almost % fan in me the etsy. See this one TODAY. $7,050 FULL ICE — For this 3 bedroom rate in excellerit west terms can be arranged $00 FULL PRICE — Modern gelow bin J full basement, rs. and large car storms, EXCEPTIONAL ‘TALUE — tes, Pull base- ment, gas furnace, 1% car ga- rage. Excellent condition. rm. L. H. BROWN, I Realtor {ORm. Bun galow ial ae VACANT. $! tS Near brn. ing on 4] See he a lovely & J. R. _ Hiltz 3 Toon, ‘carpetin auio, of] heat, $11,200—Terms, 2 bedroom home. Basem j heat. Immediate possession. $500 down : ; BLOOMFIELD HIOHLANDS ae dia 3 ‘dinin, —o94 ‘ targe, tee ‘room: % NEW RY . 3 bedroon. - “ with vanity, coving tlbehen, with diging area, in Desement. Our ene at thin price. T1230 wi $2,100 down, And lake fleges on Oxbow Leet dati gat eae ant Call today. : : 1,000 DOWN ‘ Large semi - Webeter, Washington ‘ebster, , ated . 187" lot tn so ie, Leslie F R. Tripp, R Realtor FE biti or PE ‘care West Side 3-Bedrm. Bungalow et Indian Village realtor “o Mt. Clemens &t. FE §-1201 Eve Mr. Meiser FE 5-8004 "BUD" Close to bus and store, with brick front ge | shingle sides. Full basement, heat, gas hot 4 ~- ea » Dias- tile be floors, walls. Casenent windows. Pipe your family a favor, see it tod 3 bedroom brick to belt, family me within easy walking dis- Snes to Tel-Huron Cen- ter, ‘eatures = ca. living cnet be oe full Ber room, chee en w sawn reakfast room, tile tall basement. 2car garage. oo priced NICHOLIE ) GATEWAYS to /HAPPINESS A HOME \ YOU'LL LOVE a Located 2 oie weat of Offered at $21,500, $1,980 4 Seek ‘* NR. ST. BENEDICT’S TEL-HURON SHOPPIN: YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s THE ANSWER TO}. FE 28181, ‘| ext a Huron St. . rE Ht _ roo Listtig . uron oortens Like new ay = FREE font, Bey ban sew Lu THE WE CAN GIVE, c oil anit,” tubs... YOU TO HELP YOU OWN YOUR| Soace Yor recreation’ $0 ff. trent: OWN HOME. age with p of and a" If you need a 3 home). rage. res te G0.900. 41.450 wi basement, close to schools,| IT'S VACANT AND sPICK AND” s & stores, and you ove 6 GE. A, ‘ Sendtiy e tne foray” we can hel 7. p.m. this. lovely home, C ou'w Tits ellTo Trade r TT—WE'LL INSURE m "SHEP 'PARD Reha ry Ol, 1.7511 ‘2980 Tienken Rd MAHAN — REALTY. CO. REALTORS *. ete) : Tare eRe 2 breezeway | 2272 2 oe PE 8.4510 - Aosatee Scool, a be “ NORTH ‘eee : ae euconueeeaies : footing “a x 30 oe. ‘over- aa tears time win an) OTTER H © Saraheor wat sts en cos ca ~~ eusTOM™ R HULLS La a F ISHER baie BEATTY ee Dodremn Same, Fae Sip... | 10008 lamee, Comnens, Destetl, Afieh, Pe rat KEEGO HARBOR—Good warm living room, poe es ee wiichit 4: ‘Se Sementences coptaned. eS PLE \SANT LOCATION Sh. F ees aS Duneion pleasant, 20) paige Wy watts! — ; mortge ocation.Cash to Ready mer ISHED oo : ef ~ vileges, 3 bedroom of 4 RST OFFERING: : oor: oil furnace, : re onl te. Ps Price ‘$12.2 softener. gage. Total price located ¢ in—3 room hom needs some be — s brick large vement nice lot -on| - $12,200, terms. . $28,500, on paved street m the in- Jot. 1% baths, é school. é This is ideal for ot fn Keego ferior. Alum, storms & screens i lie See ee $00 down, 4 ppmeiaccacnapae - SYLVAN REALTY CO. $1080. 9500" down, Saly' 968° per {1400 down, Don't hesitate, Wicadey res a %@. | FLOYD KENT, “rroom i story home, & bed. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. PE t-e4it "LAKEFRONT es Stniculars, | 2200 Dixte H Realtor | school and. stores. tikes ‘down, N-S¥LVAN_ SHOPPING CEN VELAND For | family. Big livin ARNOLD. "REALTY PE wy. at Teleerss terms. , a a “| s198 Case Lake Ra. Keega Worker - tae ural brick fireplace. nice os 210 8, Telegraph Rd. sane oO PARKING _)NEAR NORTH PERRY | ] —- | FE 24075” “ire +1661 Fog and. Up. Sbaseneet | AY “LON "LONG, LOW RANCH pea Eee disse ticing: room end ‘Ritehes. , n wend ae sesoenes ia | Yo NG W RANCH - es 3 pe. bath with shower, gas —— eee el: $200 DOWN fey ats warage. 4 _ acini St aa stag ns ; heat, wired for electric 1 bier eet i afl a ane Hy Rg gad eletace Tae wi ng emer Stone » | Pes at only #13800. Terme oe e PLUS Costs |-- ve T SRF SEM, Se. Rees - 4s Better cali ; TM. Reg, U.S. Pat, Of. - Vestibule enti . on Le. . - = = otter. i : one] AIRC CONVENTIONSL TERNS LARGE ROOMS AND | CRAWFORD AGENCY er a © 1967 by NEA Service, ine. sooms... Wan natural Pelvis | 2 oe oA ei pe i Seecosteness LARGE 3 BEDROOM aaah LITTLE FINISHING NEED- | Evenin mer PE 41540 sorry I went Sa with it now — ee eee tem | HNSON, Realtor “RANCHMASTER” |p TO BE LIVEABLE es, MY 3-110 & EM 3-200 | 2 @ V-neck!” - I prefer you with “shower. A nontinge ~ Teed COLORED ee 08 S. Tele aph Rd. . . : VA “ - . range. ilt-in oven and Elec.| . : at, NEW SUBDIVISION - PAVED 4. ‘chiuann ave Realtor. ‘ 205 DOWN ms Fac’ Gels it rong hog ~ 3 ‘ “tty ey, stain. STOP FE 4 : LOTS 15'x160" NE Een LisTiNo sEnvICE ful) basement, House ‘es OOS a Inn horror s _ 43) Fe For § Sale Houses 43 * gnother Ly ~ god LOOK) ig! vunny wo voeriac noio | ah Ee a se » OAS eS a A BEDRM. HOME IN PERRY ne ~ a rea. Ik Sneed ore LISTEN. NI eg eee Fe ER ee I ee ee, Oe OLIE se ; Incoin 64500 Mon. thru cant and ready to move in- ols furnace fireplace, i me 2 monthe only. we will build . cee NOSAN BUILDING | | “Roc ced sre is: | ‘Raal"Usine SEM *Vigge*tzana | Stine soe. For urber ona Be A NOW ONLY | YOUdt, RE ame ot ES asia ROCHESTER AREA || F',°C, Wood C £9 BOY. 10 SBLL.-REALTOR RED HORSE CORP. 400 | DOWN $10 Be eee ten os sem basement, AG Rd paps Oo O, | —Parteidee_le_the “bird” _to_see, | S010 Cone Rils,_Ré. HOLDS A 3-BEDROOM | we ts pmaacgl — e. wean, heat LTOR . ee tote. SA +BE NEAR TEL- : : PIONEF Office Open oa 3-4208 No Down Payment ~ BY OWNER a e =. PANGUS, Realtor NEW I ; Ri M A = ON $850 DN. HIGHLANDS After 7:00 OR 3-449 Wil buld on 3. bedroom ranch bom Caw comes Ortonville, National 1OME- bsmt 4 rms. doth & Owner, 2 bedrm. brick. PE 2-161 Comer Williams Lake Road & MS0| SiS?es'home axe oo hate tr ee hee ee j as or Na 1-3950. . ALL IMPROVEM wt, OS oe om os ; th, EE ES area, EM ; Pa HOUSE IN ENTS IN $3300. » Prise _ ment & rough , —2tes. EM 34148 . LOADS OF vesTuR ag 3 BEDROOM OPEN build 2 or at = oe | : os days ; hs qunes. law 7 ae payment. ES wtonet Los Sab tre" : ‘ down payment, F. ©. WOO MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | « " Hur | um, full bsmt., auto. es BRICKS ee Se RD: Heaven ougiawt | | THIS 1S HOT! | | | For A ury' okies creat Atting Inspect the best E ent . Scenic 200 acres, 2 ‘ or eal | uy ae Ee a buys’ in the en- ‘ —_ lak » 2 semi-private “G ” ti cttetahsae Scat iW] Sogiatm” DOWN FLUN wron.) OTD DUPLEX | fehttonessamNecestes ‘Ba | | xoruixc vows |N a orgs Blair Realty attached garages; full basements: | Three bedroom brick pa anit Bagg $7 om Gall ue far prtes and| - CosTs ONLY Daa OR d0102| door barbecues; inviting en mis; | Three bedroom brick with full) rms. and oe, 2 bed: - aus puamnge Opie fates kichens Lares Seacenh, Steam nehcn'gass| $6 fe Har Bees "Foie | INCOME <4, am sapeien, egh site Mowry raYMENTS | 55 w Gouin ROER CO. {S-Bedren. West Suburban | fade" itt tot o.000, wa Scensiser Foved. | City, water and Sooee:| Sash “Eke REAL, ESTATE Good reatal on, Florence 8 new. ine rosy compan = Nr Open Evenings attractive home! Pias- Son woes serous om win A ree lot. Eves, OA A $3122| cellent condition, al! eat, ex- kitchen, Tile bath, . tered walls, oak floors, divided You sur ve.. § blocks North 5. OA £2606 ities, 1 block ‘roi city facil | hardwood floors. Full base- _ . INCLUDES EVER Sek tenet. we recrentiod rm. Cl —e Bivd., right at open} Buy Thru Partridge $2500 down will I bandie.” School. | ment, oll heat, | gasinetor. wit THING F schol. A real vaiue et $14,300. arkston - Arnold Real Estate ax tae hra Partridge | VACANT. days at Own Ye Owe hos ceeeracaennens . 20 8. Telegrap Near schools ‘bus noRTSs SIDE | 2? Miles to Oxford. paved road ment. . our n Home | S24U0TIFUL HOME OVER- -|Sylvan V REAL ESTATE IN re sone etm Tet jot : a uatge | Brees 2° Sedroom> glassed in - looking Walters Minar naa eertine tg | ~~ ine sa sess” Ween | Seine, bomen “OR | Secon een chet | et oa MODEL Now OPEN | Bynde 3 tame Lew ows * or Sedvenk apie 3 hain, tired ———| BRICK RA} Pioneer Highland $n000 down, ¢ a Dedrootn, el heat bath, hardwood floor, large 30pm. - 6 p.m. Te Oe poe desires, rome 3 bain, Bret NCH} HOMES | | | srtvax varve. 78 moni. Kiichen dnd) dining’ room, FR 8654 BEAUTIFUL @ PF UAKEPRONT = place, oe : oe. Geers, attached brick, bea heat, hot water heat- 1 lot . LAKEFRONT “ rooms 7 needed bed- ieee rans tesemest. close in Tywthel see r garage. er, lot. wie with * ‘ wit on Wolverine Lake, $4,950, : -Colberry pa nod Drivileges. $17,000 L AKE — caer mint elt no E car, garage, Cake privileges For Appointment ta come, Regie, 3 - . C. HOUSTON REALTY | 29 owner," prment™ sreeiiascon | DIRCETLY BEMIND eT. 30-| found ‘Dome. OR S42i6. After P ar k eo dust a few steps from Loos Lake ——LARE AREAS NOUsES LARGE ANG SMaC In- a em tee =| MOORE SLYD. AT BONDALE. | OFFER . tremely clean & re there's fishing oA REZ of ° AR [’ — ER HILLS BRICK PULL PAR- home. : neat Of : » svimm wth. ‘ware itioned 'AR- Sas wah tee af obenee | os Se wener ae ee mane | yetttrm., tupplace and ving ROSE McLARTY, I Bkr. wos ree Blair Realty Don’t Wait — You built appl deluxe FE 348. : Living rm. ining’ rah. Targe | home, wit Jones nthe ren. "We | oars. a. car garage, large Ik FE 22162 OR FE 5-3578 REALTY pe Beye prame® 2s} Might Be Too Lat — E bedrm. down, 2 nice bedrms. & home with an abundance ef’ cus- $12,300, easy terms GG Ge Gat 5-997 | 10962 W. Huron ; —| Beat auto fet water, vestibule FE 0-00 — MA sna B - | Garvet Cedar Island and 2 al Electric 2S rental, aisi#iet REAL ESTATE INC. | re rerio “Sent -priee- Williams Lake Canal aoob-Hevse coon est Buys Union Lake. ‘$2,500 up. Terms. ~ 4 6 . t —— . —41600—down-—t05 . . Ry n Range room a, tet SA = Main, SS » Mich, p WHITE LAKE Sareea We have mmodela te show | rooms. 2 bedrooms’ Gi month. ¢ | —enreain__ FE 2-103. GOOD LOCATION. T oda For Fast Results List this with ‘Oven, : ent rent. 4 rivileges 10 | perth. 8. Glassed front | * : =e Sacpereeecresd | SELL OR TRADE | Sac oat dey poeniost | paar WALTON—Lare) 2 bed) Sill’ uSce Hn Sat Lat N Sthing Down Y -)~F,G-Trocke - 1 . x4 ped down $11,500 full Fe ort greseoney and attached porno k false fireplace, lov xp bisa | all fenced 434 ft. deep. Lot | Will build 3 bedrm. starte $500 DOWN REALTOR Joslyn Road iy aot hee G tine ane Sosate. Work tee money. in. | fining space. ‘peat and clean oat | | witing and plement lot rough Lecated on north side we 1648 Union Lk. Rd. __EM_3-4671 fonsMaterime Si'eteat |. his hone Se sete etat | hehe tee woe aoe een Sse bene BSE | Crescent Lake Privileges | Beat Se A gg BUILD NOW # . modern, ; “ riv - room, ning . I panies a with an ex. bedrooms, basement, ss oi Bg . IURON GAR NORTHLARD—~We ave 3 Suburban $ rooms he han eges | 32831. McDenaid. OR) * kitchen. and Guing ream. “iis wetates, Es ricted Waterford ' gee Pe. % car AA Lake pri = 24 ft. garage. he n fees 3ARDENS o lend withie 2° miles of Rose ment. wie amie. off Fen fuse GI RESALE. NORTH E room. Nearly new I's pred given from Lege .s ax” Sonee, Blacktop Roads a heslly new. bee ERS gileses Phone “owner, | family home & Degoeitt! lose! City that has possibilities of oil Cocks te sekwor eeeeee yard 3 Crm tal basement. FE eG garage. Large level ot. HERBERT C" DAVIS. : gone, vasement, oll heat. 2 car ga-| cat! very nice lo-| in back ™ screened- | > | 492s New Hickory Grove | Ranch Suburban Hom -Soqetasabac, Estates diate sceupaney, ieee ak Sete lands Pall pee tite | room. -aetog cocts eat “semen $750 DOWN ee OR COLORE D a Buy Thre Pai t a as F e -, bape, nonin ~ a rms and s Located n aidthe al rtridge | : Built on » 280 foot large parcel, 15 x ea| feo. aes move thisfor only $4,990 with $950 dow Lake 6 rece ae Siraits none 6 large bed- 8 Low Bisel tixes | Twas | Se eters eas) Bulle Surette Sen" | George R. Irwin) a bredl| tats tae Ene bei. |-apausep. estan é ee, wonderful, comp e lot, 860x120. Priced dining , - S > . RORY melee rome, sad KSaaa totes ste! Humphries REALTOR 20 Balseis, Ave | puegroom Maceday Lake Giada ol"Sat teat’? | Eee Saeted aear"enzee, | Mitt ie, ET fe *. Seats avreee dog tae ise, Bone Sek Ein | neator rm Ponte nie. Yan Puiu e roomy Seth. A home to be SPECIAL! ide Seaialtacacopec: | Satan sews o* Pent Gow ry or an terms. Hur- ees ON rie ry N. Telegraph Eve #7114 with terms on this 4 ae Ing & dining —— ern decor am Cozy 4 rooms, not com- See this one * $1,290 down, | PR Mammen ues on 8g ARMAS Rune Saves | fate Hiatt mae | Ate tege Remetts Rae | Bop airs Steves | gt eet, Pt NAYLOR RD. Brick One-Story Home . _ earing state. Will Saeritice, low | WHITE pasa WwacirT, Hegtiedin Eitate "Lane es prraee, ohn aia on large, Mets Acai $1,400 DOWN “td sme yoy quae, 8. bat wit an extra large lot 23- Chari s J. VanHorn, rr roam nentace. A ees! } 3 ED | 8500 DOWN will make your “Only, $9,500" with F1,500 dows, te | (8 Der mons wn AM For. thie strictly modern 2 | Four ROR H SIDE Heckel, Bom Tm 4 betek cami | Sang, im om Senet dream ‘come tfue, a this large | Stairs ie finished. you. Z| SELL OR TRADE | Beets ieee gach” ey water and’ good Toads erage, This Js & very MULTIPLE LISTIN . tached garage, Pull basement. | "°°? 9 exira & elie ee $4,500 equit; - aye Sete recm end tile Caly . ‘ ; O SER a natural ed _ basement, edroom upstairs. equity in 8 room bath. Full” basem e and attra a iene lL S vic | page down, ts onvox, ¢ rooms.| ton on lace anaall West of Pontise Will tee ott furnace ‘sad aytminum — | Lot HOME SII SITE : Re ¥. Only $10,660 and trees. ; — Special vereenss tore van tertigetater ULTRA MODERN 3 bed : EXCLUSIVE housetratien car, meters . iy" payments include taxes street, good "ecation. On Only la ‘Syivan Vill, meron Street ment for owner and 3uwe. | . Uonow, EM 34236./ Shining’ osk’ fisors. me walls, Clarkston H or sell with tow down pay. age—Brick trotel price 200M apartments 3 a Owner transferred, eee oak floors, mahogany | ‘This charmt ome ment. / pay- t ‘JUDAH LAKE etacntaagtet| Sd. vt pote Osan eee | Rae eee 8 Sad ee wm de Sut | Leslie R, Middl CANAL FRONT | Re Stans eaten, Oui WE Tie tt). New "qaraze piront sporeh, Timkea oll heat, 2-car . full price $9,800. Call EM 3-4106./ oes 'S ang _Sconaren, the fell hap all the cima eovemtiae ot an i meaieton this newly decorated 3 bed: Oaly #4 Cell ied rage and well over 100 feet : Reed we se with terms. | home Peotone a uae wen FE 18-6003 aagee room home, located on wa- “MT. c LE N q LAWRENCE | Owner" leaving state and wil | Ga Sei hee “ee 3 ‘$8,800 rpg per. fonitieg ing tesa. and teen Sunroom, dine | 400s ___—__FE 7004) izes. ‘Excellent view of “to | Ideal ehureh EMENS ST. ft, ph, sacrifice for 212.950 — sub- good location, EM 3-417. ogres. ranch will A NICE 3 bedroo om The upstairs has «full Se: lake Close to bus line Only Dr paved Semone and Court ® Fea} value. Let's look today. (LOR quires. payment re $ room ranch . pineneres ae floors, fe gaat fe gees tae - See wee en ee and sewer. Over 42395 09. ft of 136 &. T wo Bat min storms and, screens i plate. full" basement, with tire | Sat ‘and. iy basement ‘with part jou Edw. M. Stout, Realtor dle“: Only $3,000 Gown to hase Ss, air heat, on Elizabeth Lak aatiful Lake Wood " ss water héatin . . TT N, ° 7 K Open Eves. 4 bedroo Completely furnished. Full toad. weet ate net ‘Peatian une! tem. This home is situated on 1 cagmaw &. FE 5§-8165 OTTER HILL SU INZLER ple E 4.9584 this Almost new nts feature | $11,800. Call EM 34198. nd in immediately. ‘tor $12, | ioc with Seer eettee, os shaded ‘ fT Oven ets =” a We ecetgs ict mie me ‘sipte : Clean. weil tg Ay OWNER “ chee! I district a tee a Canal front on Boogie Lake, s\° “ems. Priced to. be lake privileges, 5 North East : ow feo lakes reed ten ot?new homes. « reom ck, basement, | , GI 2 and 3 bed sell imme uate! rooms all on one fi : 000 le es. s 670 ms —— st. ished. 3 2¢ bedrooms ‘cof pit vined are Bryant air com 323 ft. de arge ot it room homes th $19,900 and $2.1700 | y at Hardwood e floor, ; ndle. Tens, | Rene estes | Rtidarecats a car. | a Phmate Mates Westar | Pag On Hm eee Oe finibe toa "time down: shorn ale" fan, Mermemtases | | EAS: TOWNSHIP sped” water heater, die $00 down will han- tout ranee to0, ‘terms. Call, \ as porch. no a large sun 7 tn Hichecy Lae anit tee Gee lendae “ . p y 500, terms. Call porch, garage and a large ‘NK. ITT Two lots Lawn, only $700 down BaP Sta a down pay Thej . ow, EM 30K. . Jim Williams Realty - scaped. CO noe \Le : musty 9 GRIM fh cach, com: ie reir Loss—Your Gai 4 bedroom bungalow 1218 Baldwin Ave. xe K.G:] a azelton off Owners say to sel ray in White Lake area. Glansed . > 46007 $5,950 F : 4 J 1s: HEMPSTEAD cellent wexty’ cen te porch, fruit trees, newis assed Cin ‘UPPER L ONG” LAK E ‘ 50 Full Price | | - pe camel’? E HURON 87. , eae rere Partridge | FES | Rev ars et er Me ee eer bee BROS. | 22205: | BAIS a abet "news full tied bath soca | ter MO ete. me a o food neighborhood. Also has built in ‘$0. Large. living oR BETTER SITES ie ._ = Foor, tiled Be ee la THE “BIRD” TO sex. ‘Aluminum a istms aah 3 bed full b t. 1% Boson possession, $23, FE Ras hg down payment." ut meet Ekation., i tedeeoms” down, Cherokee | Hills! “ 4 “heors, © a screens. Th car gata sree ' . one up. Cera: . ‘ou'll lik ~ Sree Roget nee core FURNISHED 3BEDRM.| ake ay seers | stigg Fineterme. Eat “wh Williams Lake | 2 semen 0 For Colored | Setetitaert 2 wie Lie Sistreniass ot ., My y $9, Conven- . Godt hanes large 5 room 2 bedroom with . 1 mile west aed Onty er terms to responsible ' Lasge livin, . . and geod-coal fu eement sta poem ag 8 this 7-room juyer. NEW 3 BE'DRM. RANCH. PART ftepiac baseme ff, room, AT TT 800 $6,- MACEDAY GARDENS—New CARL \ tes eee cette Ty Tome ented ae i West Suburban EL SUNDAY. SPRING, GAR- PONT AC NLA trade” tor Hides" orn. will decorations. New carpeting: $82 Community tie, a Big r . " yan DEN A - 4 ‘ gs Eves. . EAST SIDE completely furniuhed for a'family | joade crecrangh hom TRAIL pat i ig HE 137 Baldwin TY GILES REALIY woom heme,” siteated oa TELEGRAPH RD 367100 - on hones This home ts) 309° 6. Located on large 180° ¥ loads of charm mae with NEAR SCHOOL, LAKE, PE_5-8275 2 Ww Co. lot 100 x OY on |; Terms, Owner, P. 20100 ans Bese galt fod SF) He, tm, ee arlene er, it tu ttmast sex | (SOND On Cal EA Sain! ©” BY OWNER aT MURON a7 Fe ésins| trance te ine Sea lcs NORTH SIDE ~ in the basement with mones. A codhipes atta tote amet : room with dining El, Effi- : . : - : i NEW 2. ' ciency, 2 lots we ces yy | and sewer. price. just $0,500. oOee thie’ tocar! Vix13 lichen’ with extraor: vat tae rar Puagelow, “Goed no eters Model Homes 5 AcRES oom venga ote Y winds Pull tile’ beth, Faas ane os ft, ~ i 5 % wv * wand parsce 4-FAMILY BRICK basement’ and oil heat rane shaded lol" f800 down, pls ow Open Day For Your | | Tis with oak. Hors ring foom tied. Recreation room” with | 2338 Ovenard Lake Realtor ie a ft, \ po | q bl * base- ” im si : ; Each apt. consists of 5 pares eh ee screened mont incjudes taney Ot Pm. tool I sede qboultzy house and trim. Assume ine 4 ver cent Alte Pr pier 44563 Eee |e ae NNETT rca "OR 300T Setect Your site Se el ote Te | oe tae. > |" CHURCH SIT — a ment. urse —only $1 : nt Now sv’ x well loca’ See £ paved st street a4 Elizab 5.500. A Real Nice Home ive out wast See ca ca this’ © rosea Ssucie bite wae motions city ‘water. newer, snnige ft cock, thee required. Wi ‘of mainten weer Lake Estates — OFFERS With 3 Bedrooms kins © Lak eee? lett to jocome, apartments on 2nd fir the veo att room, am- ae ob sate pert ee than 10 per cent net w bette Puilt in anch home, ° And 2 Firep} property. , fleer.° Sun ee apartment on Ist ple closet storage through- NORTH S n, Vestment of $25,000. return on in- Fishing ‘B'oear goit course. West Suburb Exe. sub eplates . 2 car i Ns ement, g* heat, out. Ceramic tile bath, plas- Four well toc IDE : with oak floors a. 6 rms. uburban Tempus’ urban location — 42 ft. W M. AL’ and bus. Pon | handy to schools tered painted walls. ° each, cit ated rs OOx103. fg. -| SUBURB AN 3-B wells, the featares munstered 2 bedroom bungalow in good eee ae. we replace. Tim- price only. $11,000. kitchen with ; See, hay Bat pe te AN 3- EDRM. on and wath ee eee condition. path, * oil ba cS ae ev! floors, $1,100 DOWN match, Many extras, Oil AV gn and bath. Gas heat and heat tot 120x200, "Williams | Tm red "walls, carpeted living Brand ne auto, heat, gasinator, auto ON “GARDENS SUB. $10,960 tu screens. Ease tan, amd Lake privileges, tuck bati, drapes ceramic tile eee 2 tetteom, _ renen. Only $15,200, ° . Ideal buildin _" . car Sem rae M8 s atractive room, easy-to buy Y* Ea soeetes. COEC8. down. | lore. Alta cerare Nicely, land ser. meet err Fa peat, Ful » ROUND FUN AS- et Fie J community water’ On On ng floors, ‘automatic ‘ott ¥2 A . cast of Ponti r ansfe ron PE 43500 lids FHA terms. = On this fabulous fully insu! atic oi /2 Acre ac | gain ai $17,900 ith 6,900 Open Evenings ti lake ; TER TUL storms and coteene Wises . has Corner parcel with Immacu- 2 rithm bee. vant ot Giroux Fr — no 5 w. rie hy ekcellent beach. Conner lot erg SUB. | So a nm . - ; view from . WADE rate) Eee | Se EY ne Templeton SCHRAM |, iPetiastes | oor Gin” “ALTOR FE 4.35 + | Ot $0.050, Will eee included’ “ lot 60120. Iminediate + | 4305 Dixie Hey i : , custom SLYN ‘ “ 5, accept trade ~~ session. $10,000. pos- ,&E PE 5-5001 ; — bee Good bullding 1050 W. HURON ST. 81 “tere wil ‘accept $1, less AER \$2,000 down. 5 EAST SIDE HOME wit PE ag oe som ick and ; odin, Cetasaen oper sent insu. “Rear aude, ba aite on Judah Lake _____ OPEN EVE EVE. ‘iL * B ‘lizabeth Lake Estates G. I: RESALE tie in bath’ + aeee, 4 “4 MULTIPLES Listing FE 5.2864 eg mong “AVON a ee —aa ce . ~. ve 3° bedroom hom b / and kitenei. Fall | TTT Orvat VICE itchen is ev : ; , : ; with lake privil Modern room h 45 oll fy A WIL E ou'v erything Two Weil located Soren tae ee ateman Ne a a wise: | Rekafetame, oc at week. Re: | “Scena ie Te patel sie a Rg Ther tote aan Lomnanty ranch homes with full basersents 4 porch, ba seed - iw storms and’ Seaoe - AUBU ; -_ mod- | erator and washer-dry- ; : and ull. basements K .. basement, off fur-| 5 vereens,. tenged URN “HE ern home, located er combination. "WINDe " rere gif farage. Just ‘ al npsen 2 1 tie osm 110 aun” of 801. "Sater bees plery a beernss. art? 4 rm SIGHTS : ton Blvd. Very reasonable. Shetag — Maborany — home me B. an ted deci wt | Row A s ‘ peng see, kitchen” with a “iniag’| 2 JE, 014.9 bedroom heme, 1 Seeined (.:aeaee utalnlene steel “com: re. ine ie Ter daeation, oa wee ‘oad 3! See ; ‘ ‘ here sy tek ; mate F1 DUNLAP r REALTORS \KE 40528 Oy nnett Inc. A. Seer Bears, ot bent. Urcene. fees fos Rd, Only) Paes Reese ai CHURCH "SITE Tot nicely madseaped, ‘Bx ‘ay | terms. May ‘bo 140a206 ft. corne ve sie 377 8. Tele “eT REALTORS t $6, c. 9 We app ‘of any kind. yo ft Tt Dr: ‘ber t Mt. Clemens craph Eves. & Sun. Open Evenings & eundsy 14°” Too Oaklarid aug | Kk. kL LS ripe a R SUNDAYS ’ ie F- sewer, over, sh.0b yd es & Bunday 14 PE Gases OYE pope My, tealtor HarveyV Wils , Broker RAY on NEIL, Realtor Only, SPRgs. eal site tor I 1 ‘ F £44963 “f ) handle, ; see Par b-0s08 W, Oferon riategt | Stpuooe PE hte orl on Seay KG. HEMPSTEAD. | roy , ! ve ead Ee same : \ { - ‘ <2 ‘ : ¢ , " ' j id c ' ~ a, vi! é i q | i j ; ; ‘ . 4 ~ * Z - Neg “a i ie Pukey i “4 { | ‘ vs | 7 ae el ba a MEN Goi sae As See te) “ / ‘ye a iF . ‘ = Me 288 ee ee 8 ee — Se ee : i, f : : ale a fe . Ortonville FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call 3-1111, FE 40003. i" S-Sra or OR 3-1427. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge lake farms. 200-ecre course). P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron 80 ACRES CR RAWFORD AGENCY 534e W. PE 4 Evenings | xy se & } & EM 3}. Sa: “ON BLACKTOP NR. Harvey Wilson, Bkr, 143, ACR: Lapeer 124-Acre Farm ing. ere ig a prime invest- . Call us today. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 West Huron or FE FE 5-8161_ oF agen (Cornell x re - * * silos, 93, stanchioge. Other builé-'Free dealer training, also e. 00 lake frontage. | $213/COMpany. financial assist- Per non PE sail ance available to qualified) — Street 4-4278 Sale Business Property 49 Close to Downtown rear a price terms. W: Walton Bivd. Rouse eRe aey” terms s Saginaw Street 160-f Sating, S apartments up b apa: en with Paine Parking Owner ' has uw to $11,700, frontage, an rear, 5-room garage. $14,000, TO BUY, To SELL. REALTOR PARTRIDGE 18 “BIRD” ND sitsan CHAIRS, 3, ALL WORK e Mall f a Ag ‘or $80 Standard | Oil Company is now accepting dealer ap-_ plication for the following service stations, located | | Madison Baldwin and applicants. Call today. FE 41584 WE COVER THE STATE fost res at LIQUOR TAKE OUT AND sD uarters, | shopping center, living ; caer of town. Good h € and | 4 Grossed $165,968 for 1956 1 Eaten ished §3 yrs ‘Better hurry on this one RESTAURANT main. highway, center of shop district. Closed Sundays. holidays and eve Grossing $500 per wk. Full price $3500 on easy terms, loot frontage on Saginaw |GROCERY AND §.D.M. — Main 8t. sed as restaurant a Rint Full price for the driv for 8 y . Show- s and business only $5000 — income, Modern i taventery of merc x built in tion to" over $85,000 pelt beet Op- 1948. a 2. lavatories, purchase — if adequate biack top parking pace. This corner be $40,000, te Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 38 E. Huron ‘ial mipinont at io ciuded. ed. Prive rive ust reducd to" eral 68-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 make poy Uiness Sarees : - barge sell, Only $5,000 down | ~ 16 FT. DIXIE FRONTAGE- FOUR r ae pane peograerome| “JIM WRIGHT no. ange "fruit "ies wine x. |245 Oakland FE 5.0441 tures,, Full price $11,000. re par ares SE) OXFORD tee . L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 24810 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge RE PRONTage AcaeRy. FP os ws ; 5508 PT vaoeraae ON AUBURN. on Ri and juron HIGHLAND ROAD atee 8 8 building. Only $3,950 cash. frontage F. C. Wood Co. 9 Open el ater's 00—-OR 3-2603 Corner Williams Late Lake Road & M59 REALTOR one OR 32-1235 Business Opportunities $1 . UNION LAKE and price ime EMBREE & GREGG Buy Thru Partridge List Thra Partridge’ BEER TAVERN 1956, once. R, D.-RILEY ~ 600 Elizabeth Lk, SRd. FP 4-1157 DAIRY QUEEN. LAKE REA. sr at 239 6. MU _4-3685-—- interest, WILSON REAL EST. Main Itord t DON’T PASS UP MONEY! ‘Sell ‘ unneeded belongi FE 28 i+ 18, ings for cash). through Classified . Ads! “poistment. ‘STATEWIDE Reel Pw Service of Pontiac | CHARLES, REALTOR im? 8. Prd legraph FE 4-0521 ‘DESIREABLE DIXIE HWY. frontage in the heart of Poterfard. Zone commercial 125x250 ft. TAVERN Excelient buy with good poteritial Owner must sel] immediately, be- caus health. Beer and “REAL ESTATE Drayton Plains 4701 Dixie Hwy. REALTORS OR 3-1223 MAple 5-1249 Eves, IN_ HOLLY. EIGHT-APARTMENT Building tn down town sectian. Owner must sell, $12,500, terms. Andrews, 413 Maple, Hoily. ME 17-6161. b “I ET's TALK BUSINESS” Sharp Tavern ™ busy town on main high- de the Thumb ever 835, hee building is sir ed and Full price only $235. Gas Station—Garage heavy commer- cial. Closes at 6 p.m. shows $600 monthly take pome pay with all hired MICHIGAN BUS SJNESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESEER, BROKER 1573 8. TELEGRAPH. RD. FE ¢ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR GAS STATION be Dixie Wien Le egy Am has Horie with oasement, 2 lots. A ness across from yA x anopping —T in hot area. with TAVERN AND RE STAUR: ANT fons he and ve ¢ sour glass and - take out, Also 8 ve tauran' bus‘ness corner = 100 ft, of Dixie wy. f Good building com CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE IN '20 8: MAIN, CLARKSTON, ve Perry and_ e wine with take-out, Low overhead. | CHAPIN |. SE Cant fin ‘a ag TV. and ferme 800 x fal 'pe yr, We have “s few TAVERN on main street in small "pareels left in Clark- | prosperous = ee BE Sekt aity, Octet tate har ne pn ey ge ge ty = ee ee ee ae plus sell at only $606 fous from ¢on- down. ° saison, eal al"estate. and all all only “@ ACRES cag — : Located near ec tmte | WARD E: PARTRIDGE Sale ae Contracts 52 sion. About 20 acres of nice vestment. on N i-eeTt after 30 Sp a a a $00 with only $4,000 down | RON ST. . and $85.00 per. month. SEER STR. Tf $m que stn. ov: 87,- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SEMI-RETIREMENT eeu, #100, Cost i Fou nN. "Sen Eves till vi etna . have 3 3-2837, ACRES MOSTLY WOODED| 2 type "theater “in” small : ‘end Suchy Realty, Ortonville. for = thumb area. Idea! ~~~ Mone “to tase —<"53 ly ownership and For Sale Farms 48 |. ate paceman. | nn tetas Lenders) - Cale. CHYY. 190 _acaxs|._&% n be Mandied | WOULD-LIKE ‘TO BORROW 415, 7 “food sot level. Large Holse| ~~ s'iheste™ SomB om any | fo, build $90,000, home. over ae | fee Fea Pere eee _fi"mortenge. Gal PE" Can be sold with oF without de Ae Ta | __. Buckner Castomers ee ay! or) - Me es EX 5 STOCK. PRED AND 5 10 Ganland Ave. "Open tres. | Happy Folks t ol. i Mh — nna setae B _8i.* oft i un Mace wor, yae | Me PRR wt can. be leased, Call FE Tt is easy _to deal at Buckner's, . where and &k shown to everyone and borrowing is # pleasure. _ Provide for your immediate and + future happiness by orvenaiog for a cash credit account the company where you are wel- comed, and your patronage ds so preciated. Lente - $500 Up to 14 months «to repay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY |IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG.. A 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY peArroe PLAINS 230 ARTS) LED LAKE 45462 N DYKE. UTICA —{OAXNS" $20 TO $500 on signatur, Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 34 8. Sagnaw St. LOANS — | $25 to $500 $25 to $500 | MUNITY AN |30 E. LAWRENCE - sm 2-7131 | __ PRIENDLY SERVI ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN | ROCHESTER. MICH. I Oa TOSS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Roches = OL.#£-0711, oe 19791 LOAN! tive BAXTER: @L NOSTONE i W, Lawrence FE 4-15. SEASONAL CASH at j- is Say Aean- “By the ways Ethel, staan having guésts for dinner!” eden eiedadinvto Sota 1) SLAG] BLACK ‘PERSIAN LAMB “COAT. _FE 23-4143. Also 1 tan » TOPCOAT. | OMY, y WOR RN oy Tor lamer Price coe fe For Sale“ Clothing 36 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 f a GAS DRYER, 30" AD- | electric stove. FE 2-7301. Goat =o WTO 163801 LENGTH. silver blue, d: d sk: best olfer. SL 1-6472 FUR © COAT, r BLACK DYED ALAS- seal, Bise _MA_ 6-2028. cADy's MOUTON PUR COAT. % length. Size 38. $10. PE 48768. GIRL's “SIZE 12 MOUTON - trimmed oqat. $10; lady's. size 36 th in. ins, s. suit, size 4. PE 41525 afer 3:30. | RED SUEDE LE LEATHER COAT | Size 1416. Exe. Sty | skirt & bented back. | fiared OR airy 8 SURE WORN TWICE NEW size &. gecket size, 44. EM 3-007 3-0971_ afte r4 MINK GILL FUR COAT. SIZE ia. Reasonable, FE 3-4054. _Sale e Household Goods 57 37 50 ve YDS. ‘comb, radio & phonograph _2-6008 between 4 & 6. 3 - PIECE WALNUT BEDRM. } PE 346 Spring and mattress. Cheap. 2 SINGLE BEDS WiTH SPRINGS OF USED ROSE mm woot carpet & pad, Custom-built — ! in, musk- | trench coat wi $15; a 4 s site a reas, 4 red skirt, size a ear “" ines 8 ankle rue 83. . ital ar frat ‘house ott Goat, r oo : MAN'S Oaitns ~ HAIR OVERCOAT Topcoat, sizes 38. Bov's tweed) CHAIRS. AND OATELEO TABLE. . bed, com $38. he ; him BENDIX GAS DRYER. 30° “AD | —miral electric stove “PE 2-1391_ — esheets v a M MAN'S St. FE d Trade In oer 85 ef ae aS en eeeee eee Kame ee Cy Play TARO tt REHOUSE | 2239 Eilizabeth Lake a TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR RM tor 4 $45. MT S061. NGHOUSE REPRIG. 13 | 13 GU. ft. Late model, auto. defrost. Across top large freeser, Reg, egret tated $248.95. > weeriiondUa wT AC uUM cleaner, ‘complete. ments, used very little, $45 $-2191. WATER SOPTENER 6 CU. FT vole, Te bs. These tien So Westinghouse Retris. q power mow. er. Lj a Sioa’ epuiat colors, Lock ang | Var a Un. Pe PE 4064. comeare the values: | WHITE r MARBLE, COFFEE TA- Fluorescent. 303° Or ble. 44— ft. = 2M $0. MI chara Lake Ave. _6-2197. mee Stes oe —WWAYRESGABERT'S Gas stove $15; Refrig. §29.50, Davenport & chair $19.50; Drop head ing table Lk, Ave ; Washer $19.50; New Mattresses 612,95; China . Pearson's Furniture 42 Orchard sewing machine $18.05; Din- $7.05: Elec. heater cotton | cabinet | ors AyeseD D CONSOLE TV. *5, TV ante $9.95 WALTON “TV Walton, cor. Joslyn. PE 2-2257 Wainut) _dressers: NE aie erator and pzLvanon 2 c Tf double oven, Exc. DAVENPORT & COAL STOVE, rth $25. Elec, ‘range, ena READ ing lamps. FE > . ; ELECTRIC orn = D condition. $30. Call OA 8-234] be- fore noon or after 6 p.m. ELECTROMASTER STOVE. “CALL | and mattresses, $60. In good — . ecndition FE L. 2-6632 GAS RANGE, EXCELLENT | zn eormeLa conaition $50, FE 2- ret $30 199 Y Wob- Phone FE &- ier? Sarnicanavon ™ el Kelvinator. Whirl washer. | sole. Modern b: pend Odrawer 38 chest, “SD. 316. Mariborough D: SPIECE CHROME BREAKFAST | set, $20; a. -. nee, exc condition, washer, et very fittle, ry os 41123, PIECE MAPLE RECREATION | ae set, $25: Bendix automatic E 8-6039. ‘62 model electric range, | large chest of drawers, Reason- | Eur able. FE 6-218! a” MANOGANY PHILCO ) TV CON- | = .¢ LATE MODEL takes it. Guaranteed. Coronet. auto. \ELECi RO- ces “ELEC. __stove, $36 or best offer. MT 4-7251. mo Zusereveent ELEC. waren HEA ae ep ie inate ranty. ECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, FA- ous name marred coocienel veleee, 3 slight! = brand 393 ‘yr. war- now omily $69.06 Mie’s Mt 6-1300 FOR | SALE SMALL RADIOS, ry) FE 5-6755. to $12. APPLIANCE SALE ps Bah , eahe “retrinpraters, “gt ranges BB 1 | LIONEL & AMERICAN —~"UsED TV, $19.05 095 AND UP FLYER TRAINS ; Sri turen < APIpE 41133 feuutoe factory paris. ‘Free test ras fame pee |" LIMITED OFTEN Furnaces “hae a | 6. Milk's with attach. | FE) LPOOL AUT WASHER, 957 MI 4-1126,. 2604 Dorchester, Bham Of aluminum products, Savings on sustinum siding, windows awn- 1s Orr baled a _PRICES ~WE MIDWEST suP PPI LY 42075 . 9 N. Telegraph INSULATE ‘biaaket, omy $4.20 tor 000 BTU. BOTTLE GAS éP. ss Automatic controls, MA CHEN ponae ABINET BASE . mente 4 ace ter Us HELP YO WITH YOUR | ee ‘colors ay ining problema. in rub- thes. “parking hn at Paint. oe Orchard Lake Ave. 5-6105. otl-fired. - Porced ~My 84,080 Bre: ‘Com with Purne: tank and duct work, ready | to ine ey 30 a, * water oy wn ve “PO A NG 492_ s. _saginaw __ FE 437 CHAIN SAWS » SUMP P. PUMPS “ ¥ . om, P ROUGAT, TRA EPPERT'S. RA at W. ear _5-0615 Original cos Pere ee from pak is ere pangs tA GRAND Pi- : “Mahogany. fn ke $595. Terms. Take “NEW AND USED —Lumber Rafters, Studs, Joists Pine 2x6 all lengths lin Pine “4 studs, lin. ft, be Pir 2x4 shorts, Mn. ft 4c, 2x4, 2x10, 2x12, 3x12. Roofing, afhegitins Boards. 7 : Bretrock Paneling wapweed. Insulation. ft. Be $85 vs) PLUMBING Wash Basins, Tolles Combinations un to 3 yrs. ‘Calbi Music Co., _N Sas <4 ea z auT Pi anos, Pisin ecommended for beginners. ary ‘delivered, Calbi- Music Co,, 110 N. Saginaw FE. §-8222 } i $500 ACCORDION _ “SOPRANI AM- | has. onic, New condition. $175. FE BALDWi WN” ACROGONIC” SPINET | piano, Like new, FE 46734, eve GOOD USED TRQMBONE. 3 YRS. olf, FE 5-0738. | GETZEN DELUXE” CORONET | __Maed very Tittle, cheap. PL 22197. LABLANK CLARINET. “IN GooD condition, ae. Original price, $335. OR 3-1639 PIAN PLAYER SERV- lee. Oj TUNING, OL 60571, PIANO } FOS AND REPAIRS. PIA TUNING: cat Lt. BEFORE 8: Schmidt, _ Sian" _ THis BEAUTIFUL On ORGAN for on only $500, Gallagher's, 18 E. ge Ey SPINET |§ PT. METAL CABINET SINE OR 3-4460. ito, gas . inks & fittings, be 60 up. Laundry trays, stand, faucets, save PLUMBING 72 8. Saginaw St. —TerEeriew RAR BUILDERS , uo steel, & ft “ALUMINUM SIDING ~ “It's smart to buy im the #f- season.’ Special low prices. = expert. instal- lation (Installers are 3 months behind im season), Insulate and nave fuel. fuel, vine payment in spring r and kitchens a wning ‘s. and ornamental lrona: Ber Gest save. VALLELY'S,, & Rochester Rds Call ‘Olive | 1-0041 for free estimate down, Five years to | OFL washers, dryers, a and Goats ranges and TV sets, 2 yrs. Pn bai 121_N. Saginaw FREE BSTIMATES ON ALL PLANS WASHING a CHINE, ~CONVEN. | ‘ eee Amn ett * tonal ow aytoma pump $129.50 value, $89.05. Michigan “SURPLUS. LUMBER rue 303 Orchard Lake and MATERIAL SALES CO wr. Fi RADIO. Goo CONDI- | 5340 Mighlend, Rd. (M-30) OR tion, FE 5-87 3- T0082 . zIQ_ - ZAG aewind MACHINE. XAIRE FURNACE & OIL Like new. Only $81.80, Payments ear with all controls in good pt Rene nome ent| contition, 73 8. Parke St. ou @ agrume, uste LUXAIRE | HEATING — SYSTEMS For or Sale ! Miscetlaneous 60 Residential or oommereh anne M Hr. service, Me. cont?. Kenyon Heating NBerviee, OR 3-8634 MYERS PUMPS Trades ace shallow Lowe fet pumps 20 ‘per "ahem on Sunbeam & Dor- KEL. "L YS STTARD ARE | MODINE SUSPENDED GAS FUR- -nace. 64,000 BTU, Like new, MA MEDICINE ‘Capiners, LARG E 0" cabinet, "i % mirror all G value, $3.36. Blig marred, Also large suoctee medicine cabinets with and » hew slid- “nits, a A Stole "dese ven € ‘cabinets Verriite Values, Bee fese ent 6 Srehard Le @ Ave. SERVICE, DAY an ae _and a Tig int Misc articles FE | & Revere ware | Lowre: Thomas organ. Galle her's, TOR CON- w Wede vent y you the differene Gall ar ie CE. Huron & ‘FE USED TROMBONE AND CASE, 400. FE 2-1238. VIBRA-HARP. DEACON ELEC. ve, FE be condition. Call after E 2-6460. 219 Plorence. _ waspow al BOOKK EEPING MA- ‘Commins Notional Bank Bldg. FE 32-0224, ‘Sale Store Equipment 64 12 FT. MEA: COUN pee , st 720 wattle paves "oes. ‘Auburti Ave. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER so Clary cash register Excellent dition FM 31-4466 _ton _ Must sell, _Sale ie Soerting. doods “65 | TRADE | ___ 10 Bagley St. ~ MODERN 5 ANTIQUE, | sell, trade VE 3-08 35 buy, Oe: cash ‘or seasonal expenses washer, $15. FI a . worn once, $25. 8 Telegraph Rd., facts “thes come itt ** 2 PC. LIVING ROOM. SET. WINE | PRIDAIRE' Weir ese | AUTO. WATER MEATERS. 944.95; 29402. OFFICIAL ROLLER DERBY i* color. sieo Fe eas 5 ft. cast tron tubs, $64.95. Re-|~ NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ~ Skates, ‘boys! carrying case, Size | (LOANS “$25TO. $500) be |FORMICA TABLE AND FOUR verse trap toilets, one tig gOe: | Se tm. 21) Mh Yengths 12ye ft.) om i? ExZ SPIN "RY * we GOOD | é i red color. | d tu! nd lave-|s Hy Ta. Excellent condition, with toe | BENEFICIAL . condition. VE +025. | KBe slectric range in. | galered beth Sub. « ain. (21) ft lengths 1640 fh | Stops, $10 4672 Elisabeth Le. Ra, FRIECE LIVING ROOM it “WUTTE-| Condition 1986 table - model” 17. BS Bers. °% “thompron’ to 172 i he Prt eel ree eT ang | PE. sever. FINANCE CO | {neh Phileo ‘television which has 4 INCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT. $3.0 OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO POOL, TABLES iF seeks : . - en used less than a month, OR PL i ioe ee 722 Glenwood 7_W. Lawreny st FE 2.9048 ae Thiet FS OUND Stes. Gall ater tn | 1 Se goginaw PE 62100) aye, Put in new fanrage. dovts SPORTSMEN (CE “TY records w so. ‘or FOR | BLA ‘I ies _ GET CASH QU ICKLY _offer over $200. Call OR 3.3085. re eee mr fetes Mawes, ar ia a oh Deane 3 8 COM Sik, FURNACE Por TYPE, &6,- wun ow genome Complete U t $500 7 ROOMS OF FURNITURE IN-| Excellent working order, finish | size 12, $30. MA 900 BTU. OR 3-8735. | reais, restos! i pto cluding deep freese. FE 61713, | good also, Can be seen at at 3085 PR — 64, SCR 529 WITH | Rosex BY THE COIL. ic PER | M ao. te There. Tbs, rn sto 8 1980 to 1956 cars. Bring you? | #2" TV. $35; ypiaia. $25; exis | _ Adems Re tubes. $18 each, Also 813, 8298, | *fo0e om bones for duplex ree Bat. ttle. ‘Most desis’ closed in. 30, FU, $25: electric ran ®, $28; bed- | FURNITURE EXC, CO tubes. $18 each. Also 813, 820-B.| 990 en, Main & SAN ys SPOR “SHOP minutes, Loans also made on fur-| ToOm suite complete. new, be Re and other mise. ve 56-2806 | $0.06 en o A. "PRompson, 0 8. niture, Signatures and other se- | _$!25. gas range, $15. FF 5.3166, 10 Bloomfield Terrace. B r AY. | Perry sb. 1770 8. ae wie curities. 2" MOTOROLA. CONBOLE, $75; Oe ae TO CALIFORNIA — RE-| er. 2114 r 4. PLYW 00D WANTED: RAW UnERAT, baby erib, 6yr size, no mat- stove washer & BRICK. RECLAIMED — ALL You” ; cost Y 4 _tress, of all e inen ing Sa 6 and Bundeys. tress, $6; ¢ weet” 3. EM Me 32422. drier, vee vacuum cleaner, pede, } kinds, Also VREELAND rue COMP $i WILL TAKE Goop cLEAmN| 127 TVY._ liv | UNION WRECKING CO. | interior doors..Cabinet hardwere. w electric stove, 10x13 gray tug, 2| S*&y bed. chrome dinette. nen Ms W. 8 Laat J RD. All s dipcoums rrces._ Ronties Starker 43131 pair drapes. also for sale, 3 Patt | Complete ‘bed A BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS — feidwin ave > = cafe curtains, kitchen table, PE | fomplete bed. crutches, extension p oll eldein Ave. os ‘Loan Company 0000. Yeader yawamoner. smug em} ang coal, hel Tormaces. (Ol tts gov aL DELUXE MODEL POR. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66. | IR 3-500! or FE sit. table typewriter, ect gona. | mw SECTION / utomn he Reeser Dirt Ae | $02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | *Posahe> SECTIONAL, 2 Eoeige & HOTPOINT UNDER pollers Automatic water hevics, ter.| ff tion. tsi, $75 takes It, After 6 FE o> usu mattress. 4 c-awe= chest & might. Counter. 4 yrs. old. $50. MA 62928 Crock ‘and tile galvanized 4 __ 2 __ ; ML TPP Sor. Cann sroxr. FE 2-9206 stand. $35. PE 5-#259. HOTPOINT 11 CU. PT. REFRIG.| pipe. and SEWING MACHINE. CONSOLE. FE i a-ffid or oS #8 66,000 “BTU. | SCOTCHMA ‘AN TH THER M- Exc, cond, PE E 45657. « rag i" surrey Maho«ane cabinette. Pertect cond. rv TOP. “sor. - vRIGH BLAGE > ‘O-Btatic ‘controlled space heat- | HAND-BRAIDED RUGS. VARIETY | _Laprer_ Rd. ee ee (Mt eB. 1 aa kA SS WHEN YOU NEED — 8-2060. . of sizes. Call FE 5-0560, BEEP AND PORK — WAL a TL £ 2 P PE m lat. va Eugene Sen , FE 6-4168, Horror? ELECT. RANGE. $40, | quarters. Opdyke _ oppee Pee — | ALL KINDS CF ORA N PHYFE DIN-| _FE CASH FOR FURNITURE sand, rotted cow manure, ; O ‘ ae SUITE. MAHOGANY. INVENTORY SALE FE 4-788} SUMP PUMP. GENERAL ELEC- . sGONDITION. ABON-| Cogswell Chair x UORESCENT FIX.| {tic, motor. '970.5@ value, $4950. | 7 ia seone SAND GRAV- You can get i quickly on your) Seo wf crass We modern type of ihting for ite ow weil jek puny et | el. Pill Berl Howard, EM 30601 per AUTO, HOT WATER TANK, CITY Studio couct n $18 ens, dinettes, f terrific buys Mi i-A GRA budget 9 5, Payments to put yo nt gas. White enamel. Used ‘only 4) 1} $10 reation rooms $11.95 value, 95.95, _rescent, 393 Orchard Ave. | _ soil On ion or MA 56-1387 vou with ‘you mones “problems | Mo. Cheap. 183 W. Rundeil. Radio $7 ; aligntly et a. nal | SOLAR ERLAROER. 244 = 3% APT SIZE GAS RANGE, 610; | Dresser $8 Bj,,{actors, shomrooms. Michigan | Table saw, §”. FE 4338. | = Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 rollaway bed, $5: rocking chair, ee $18 12.50 Ave a a APT. B8IZE since os OME BUY 8 aera, OR TRADE CABINET eee ree Tes Des A Frac niece weed. bouedwe - ? ay APT. . 3 to . - . nece re ¥ FINANCE CO. g00d, condition. Boy's bicycle, FE KLAND SFURRITORE. "C0. ble sinks from — $0. AL el Oil, 406 Orchard Lake. Ph. 702 Pontiac Biate. Bane Bhig. | 104s Le Sevinaw 55° = Thompson, To 8. Perry, PE 56159. ‘Oakland ‘Pua & Paint. FE + S| pABouT, ANYTHING YOU WANT ~~~ Living RM “sure ~~ . CHAIN SAW. GOOD COND. Mc. * FOR SALE WOOD,\ ROM 8 TO 8 — OR THE HOMP CAN Br FOUND | PE "Cullen. can be seen at 669 Grange Sheetrock collars » cord at ©. Gor. | Need $500 A little out of the wav, but @ lot | MOHAIR: Havenror k CHAIR, Hall Ortonville don, MElrose 4-5897.- j Jess to ‘par @psce nesters” il | _ cheap. 2-1402 _ CROSLEY-SHELVADOR REFRIGE- | G90D, FIREPLACE woop. OAK. With fast, courteous service and sizes, Gas and electric refrigere, MUNTZ 17" BLOND TV. CONSOLE. rétor and Crosley ow ‘200 for (4x8 Sheet $l. 35 on payments to fit y budget? | ators. Ranges and water heaters.) Good condition, $65. EM 3-3449. ouble oven. Fixe. or oan. “Day “SLAB “Woon, 1 DE- Then’ you should viet. our new Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests. West Acres. | the ir, 2230 x" pine Santer Fir Plyscord. 4x8% sheet . $4.95 livered, FR 4-6588, modern office so convenient to| dressers, veninies my ‘springs and |. MAHOG: Dr. MA 6-6974, Blanket insuiat ion, Rae us $435 ~ "WHITE BIRCH AND <5 OnE parking and shopping, where new | mattresses, room suites, ANY © , CORNER CHIN A A | DAVID. ‘BRADLEY 1-MAN CHAIN 7am . ation. $158 , or pene geet, Somnus, ee Seg Bite dee wiley damon | _ Sona soorou tine rv'"t| "any Rens. so Mary ue, Car |Franite: oor pop. VANTED ‘ . fm | oe = | = ts your weeds, suites. “Dinette "eeu a a many NEW i" CBS TV. EXC. COND, ee. rut ae aan. be St ma, i NTE ber er ‘mise, ms __$100, FE 8-2773, tr fir p . “ae anding Tim Héme & Auto | isi sur esse” cect for “real | —portAncx,_ TetEviniow —— Empire ie as oants te ine, sak nraks, anaarmeble. / ae UR akhy Away PLAN ni HEATER: 2600 Union Leke Rd. at Commerce + 2.00) Elm & ete. FE 2-7188. Loan Company x To % He TO PAY nd Kelvinator Tet Good operat: | THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST pipe, galvanized pipe. sewer We buy, A MONTE Come out condition Very reasonable. | | WINDOW AND TRIM MFOR crock, la aréware. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 7 =N~. Perry Street Jook . . B 7 WN 1.. $160 PPL LPP LL ALL ALAA ALA ALAA (Seeond _ Floor) an sround, 2 acres of free; _Sirmingham Oe. Pine paneling, No. SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- Fours: 9 to 5: day, 8 to ! pa rr ‘i —, Agger ved ~~ inet. | Door & dow trim cer easense is TALS ‘ORC HOUSE. SHADE TREES Mortgage Loans 54 i" 9,TO 9 . N Jobn Flush interior doors from 94 SURE areee dndall fondest % %, Sher OL paeeme ar 3 % TC0° oe. Sa win at eh mt ‘ BL TRMEI STE " any amount, whole sale. F retall , RECONDITIONED ELECTROL NDING TOILETS Pont dseapl LOANS — $600 to $1.00 f,"ol*Aubura Helgnte on AUburn eee Gite eae seas double amet $ta8| Northern Lumber Co. | ,&r es anisceping, FE 6-48 1. For any purpose on Ra. week, Recondi and parts by | Washbowls with fittings — $11.05 8197 Cooley Lake . 4 seni m po mn plnation Findows,, __ Beauties, MArket a NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ; ard. 2 ae. Anam relas AKC BRITTANY “PUPPIES ii- Swaps “85 only $149.95 complete SALE ON TILE Spareribs “_whksold. MAple 5-762 answer L. A. WAGNER CO. 20 Pork stesk “E 46089 ARC SPRINGER, PEMA RE Mos. INNY MAID VINYL TILE, Se | ore Sn : EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM MOD. hone | af aot a SALE LINOLEUMS | . : ‘nbc am. to 9 p.m. . st right for training, is: AKC Stpopeenen’ ‘suner ‘prapesty es agree ore a lect. Thor, | LINOLEUM, ROOM Polish sausage | Bee | TOILET aes ctoe pede LED NEW.) Service. Gall MAple 8-00 aft. 3 a railer, er or, i ~ "Five, es . en ‘oom s, railer. pI pt-pt crtinghouse aebuit. ba low 4Y,-Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ Pork saus a okies axed ibs. $11 $ipus value $2995. These arc or all day Sat, or Sun, a im C. HAYDEN, Realtor | * Gy" SYERS, i41 W. Huron PE + Walton & Opdyk Sitghtiy “tectory, marred, Also | AKG REG. DACHSHUND —PUP- 28 ROY'S REPLACEMENT | Cor, wa . vee large selection of svatories, bath- pies, 3656 Hatfield. OR 43-7710 86 FE. Walton PE 8-0441 96-Oskland 021 USED EECTRIC . vn mm Sundays - FE 6-7041 | tubs and shower stalis. Michizan BOXER Pores AEC REG. FE WILL SWAP EQUITY IN 3} BED- AUTO. OIL Hot HOt WATER 75H EATER. sewing machine, trade ins —com- Finst | yw od, PT. BATH- uorescent, 393 Orchard Lake | sigs Sri, home fF rae OF apkook" rie a cniesy | foro te uew've Soi oe wit 32x21 “double vance, Mas: ‘heed | FAPPAW RANGE GOOD conn. | ~~ ' ‘BEDROOM 80 cH e sew ¥ ; . ’ ce SEs am Aas "Garena ee | et eA diate | Scar a" Atwomb: | "jotted gue Bat, P00, OEE, PEMORERD* MALE ck, cash or w _ et ae a eT ' ¢BEDRM Howe. Close IN.| TUM See ake acid, sue at vi Sat Seat aay, eae | PRL SOT, fas "F &°| Talbot- Lumber oani PARAEETS. 0. 10. For wide wie erence coun goretes Pu An- Belen. skates, size 6. 5056 Ormond Rd. Mansfield off Joslyn tym. 5 preterre a. PE 4-080 nex, Orchard Take Ave. 200. EE os Plasterboard, Rock GRITTANIES AKC, 2? PUPPIES. Saa¥ CuK wax a SET OF 8 ANTIQUE SILVERWARE 6900 s — SELECTION — OF —citt Hardware Prumbine Elect {ARE 4 om SEDAN FOR ~ inser : for Tea of Coffee. Different de- eo rand Eleg «| scare Fins ae _ ot trade for what have you) “Chair ps warmer, stroller, | {aii Man's ‘new overcoat, mas, aie now. Newman's Pr. Championship “ 4-8903. , —, * *| in , hever worn, size s AKC. Stud service. Cham iD L CAR AND CASH | tion éeev hen Ya_& erates A eae vai ‘roe, Call ARC BURNER, Eurtias_OF - YOUR LAND CONTRA ; SINGER ’ Wan Sta CloeBE GRARE (WHERE YOU HAVE soup Liv, couch, cheap! OR 30100. || Used. Parments of $1.28 wi, iat sand cp. 98. FE iat. | WALNUT Woven ted. Mabatt Pchair| Reducing ERS stock! one OR 3-135 "ELT. | SABY CRIB AND HIGi wemager wit, bring te jot bene Cleaning Ac Bee ~Pae for. Focker sad sider, martels 5-000. | Fupetes, rows Sales & Semele. MODERN HOUSE & 3 LOTS jo | atawers. White birch, EM 3st, Call Alien’s, Fm 2-9143. Orvel Gidcumb y Reasonayly p ed or lease i i ov ALD wx. | OF 3-105€ 3-023 ‘rune Excelent stud. service es ft : take ‘Builders’ and STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, EX-| "we GIVE RED STAMPS _ __lso aveilable, OL 1-6301 m houdetrailer .& in changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Ciem- eas __eash as down payment. £M 3-2388,, Contractors’ Discount _ens, # ‘Cc “Doc : COLLIE PUP FEMALE. SABLE & SWAP “86 SKYHAWK OLDER | Visit our display Thermador asd SEALY MATTRESS, BOX arage OOTS | prastic, ati covoms. sexe | “white. 9 weeks, MU 47060. ear and my equity, MA 65-0706. | eda Builtin-oven and units. springs. Used") mo, Best offer. 4. thee! everhund teeters see- rT OOR SHOP. GocK ER “§PANIEL PUPPIES, Has | SWAP. BUY OR SELi — CALL CLAYTON'S TE: 5am. ouds, all sizes and prices. Large | 98 8. Saginaw Comm 9 to 0), AKC reg, Chasapion ein » phone | _ Sap Service, OR PURNITURE AND | APPLIANCE TWO 35° MATCHING LAM P 6. roan from, 35, and up. A WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMB | SE OEE E | (TRADE IN Your OLS 18 | Lak. Ra. aed inaie alte. gee 5 mirtoe h nation and | pnrnen pooouE Purr, EXC _ skales oo 8 pew pair Some very | Keego arbor. Mich. FE seqie| spelves, Blor tables | fase yo ik Yee ‘a Give: on can ine, 3028 Cooley Lk. Ra si : _ sh i ce Inge se * ¥ | ad i | heap. 26 per cent off on ail fire: | gio aMiaw itn Baal -| el Figg! OCU, plate mounted. MI) gri's. Paddock’ Pm 90003 | BENSON "LUMBER CO. a HOME YOUNG Pp ~g- 5 oe te oft See ere h at Watch This'Space for’ |. qe * Persian eat Mi | BARNES HARDWARE tp Smee Pies, 1g, Gemp S408: 18) geen S536 Inventory Specials!) @ seas Pere SS Os , Huron et. Easy Parking |- ; et prt ‘emale mo Puppies. May- +. WILL TRADE 66 GAL. GAS for | pai “8.8 BE; BLAYLOCK C tous oases. om | water t a TO . D. RP. 2 “Tieeirie’ Co., COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO hurch’ s, Inc. MALE , DACHAOND. 4 -YEARE. Phone MY 26013, . + . vob. ® W. Huron : #1 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 3-7101 107 8, Squirrel Rq, FE rie Poe By 4 am . tuk i , ; : | ; 7s & \ i f . / \ » | | peas. Mepres. $00, FE i. See tei | i Reswonable, MU Mate te ne) te traitied. raph. “Hay, Grain Grain 6 & Feed 3 Feed A ALPALPA HAY abe. ae ta SECOND CUTTING, No rain fiver, Bud Mlckmott. ‘oxford, OA 82158. For Sale Livestock 3. 13 DPR er 100 BRED EWES. 5224 STICKNEY Rd. Maple 53014. 00 Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES —. FINE QUALITY fg Sp: Jonathans, 4 Bite, eset Eins Corte, FE, Gor te ean PE 1-00 STRAW. Mi arme. MY 3 31180 VARIETY OF * APPLES. _moore Farms. 1900 Stiverbel! “OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS’ M! ARKET. Open every Sat. from 7 a.m. to- 1:30 p.m, Oven dressed poultry nd eg¢es. Flowers plants. a P and ae Vege- es ndieraft, A RD 30078. “Sale Farm Equipment 76 16 OUT THEY GO! Riding & Walking Tractor’s, jaws mowers, chair Saws. roto-til new and es to make room new models, Ber akties crake” | #21_Mt. Clemens 6t FE 3-0830° SPECIAL PRICE cK... uN cwAYS " saws, $120 Ter availad! oop toe and see ® tome CL INTON CHAIN soo AWS. 18" guid vise “ " ° CREDIT TERMS rE 41112 KING BROS. YOUR : ——"McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS : NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON $28 North Mein er OL 1071 Oliver °55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good discount. We also have other new and used trac- - tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all \types of tractors paces ing Fords, Ford he” sons, Fergusons and vers. PONTIAC FP. et fgxDOs coe re con Fe een SPECIAL — Tractor Tires 11-38 11-28 Bare $100 on @ set ct tires. E-Z TERMS LOW INTEREST RATES Parts and e BUY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON 528 North Olive i Rochester Auction n Sale 72 Auctions Every Sunday at 2 P.M, Surplus stock New & Used mer pert G RiSCELLANEOUS ARTICES Refreshments Served 5089 Dixie Highway ” Drayton Plains, Mich. B & B Auction House oop Op ALFALFA : |. Clarkston. AL- Can de. ae Hoski ins 3 Chev. eee Open hee ’ WHEN ae » COMES TO. TRUCKS» COME TOUS + pny |'53 Ford. F-9 Tractor, ait brakes "50 Chevrolet Sed. Del’ry : |'53 Ford Panel "1953 Chevrolet 34-Ton Stk. a LASS ae *51 Ford Tractor ’54 Chevrolet Pickup Wilson GMC 3 PE. a Oakland at Chas Mie) an ea Ese ee) 2631 Dixte Hwy. oR ieee) oars. 23-2006 days or mers Ready to Buy « yyy SHOP IT Then Bring It Here | ea wen och an D well. 4540 : oe VAN WELT rucks 90 STAKE, cars, We les, ” “Wanted Used Tracks 69) Cars FROM BUICKS, CHEVIES, PONTIACS, FORDS, OLDSMOBILES ALL MODELS AND BODY STYLES BRING TITLE . IMMED. DELIVERY . - GENEROUS . APPRAISALS Get. Our. Deal | Before You Buy Motor Sales MOUTH IMPERIAL ; sate of ail and Clearance sale of al! cew cars 1986 Pontiae Star Chief hard top, 4 dr. fully equipped. 1986 Dodge 800, V-8 engine, 4 dr. fully equipped. 1955 Plymouth Club Sedan -V-4. R&H, sharp. 1984 Plymouth Belvedere ¢ “The stagehand's hungry again!" — 133 Font “3 7 $ 59 $995 ‘St Chevrolet ‘club’ coupe S 3 33 |'54 Ford 2-Dr. Customline For Sale Cars ot For Sale Core Be =r if V8, Radio and Heater, 809 FORD. 2 2 DR. CLEAN, ‘ECO. ‘6s PONTIAC 4 DR. #0 senizs.| Bud Shelton ont Bfotor S Sales Low Mileage : PE 5-4302. atic & extras. 5 "coed con- | Auburn at Ei. ts Here = land Heater, Hydramatic, | Power Steering ~*53 PONTIAC 2- DR \ A A . with 4 & a ye PAH | $1595 | Cath, terme or rede) _ |'54 Buick Super. 4-Door, a SPROPLES AUTO. SALES ast koe! BUY AT 232° Power Steering & Brakes, | 1956 perad STAR CHIEF 8vU- tiac 4-Dr. H’ Ce ee et irae nd | cht, cutae re adag $1395 | mileage, reo Beater, Special rtm white ait |, EAKE ION undercoat... 55 Ford 2-Dr. Customline MOTOR OALES 1985. Buick 4-Dr. Hardtop V-8. A Sharpie rotblurncdats uy? Dan *wtite wall res. This “ps $2095 | “Birmingham” 1933 Ford Wagon 4/55 Buick Super 2-Dr, Ri- Clean Cars Chevrolet and. Delivery Bulck 2 ~ dainitie Ha colns, Your "choice 1961 KAISER WITH RADIO, HEAT- er, good offer takes. Has to go fast. OR 23-1665 after 6. 1428 Cass Lk. i665 MERCURY CONVERT. ALL black, fed, rim white sidewalls, Mere-O-Matic drive. 1 own- , $1650. Call MI 4-66a6. ; is MERCURY, GOOD ENGINE. $125. OR 3-662. “DON’T NEED CASH BIRMINGHAM NASH 666 S. Woodward, B’ham like © top. $300 full price. PE; MI] 63900 Open till 9 “a ¢ ¥ H.T. ie CHEV. oe, Rr 23, Hf. GOOD "ad turn wenn pont seer CHEV. On 2 TORE ; ae dat agy Sas | HE = Gro tenet sal chee, LAKE ORION é BELAIRE 1966. 4 DR. - MOTOR SALES } Sates cg RA RP ar, ts M24 AT CLARKSTOK RD. excellent condition, Radio, RD-MERCUR _MY 29-2611 eye ins. Back up lights. auto- | ‘31 NASH, ae STATION ~- Big: - . = Wagon, Good ond. Pecneaneess = oS Geil i Mliford MU| i960 OLDSMOBILE 0 CL. CPE. Radio & Heater. W. Wail Tires. Hydramatie, No ‘motiey down oume payments of 18.56" . Cal— . Midwest 4-7500. Harold - SEarket - |] PLYMOU oH SAVE — SADI, gg & white . bai 5 “OLDS, ¢ DR. FERRE radio & heater, PE '86.OLD8, ¢ DR, sUrER oe er brakes, & steering, R&aH, Taite walls, $2600. OA 86-2487. . | OLDS, we“ @. SUPER 63, 4 DR. owner, must ‘sell ai cnee. 11 Perry St. $2495 NASH 1952 Rambler station wa: ay peceattticn, no rust, "$495 Onty $10 down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. See Stan or John Bob.Frost, Inc. Lincoin, Mercury and Continental Woodward a a MI 6-6934 : OPEN Best offer, PONTIAC BEAUTIFUL . re ~R&H, wer brakes bower PONTIAC, FP & H, HYDRAMAT- Extras. 1 owner, FE 8-8976. AC. 4 DR. #70 SERIES. __Cheap. R & HB. OL 1-0427. {#1 PONTIAC. RADIO & HEATER. Rydrometic. W, Wall tires, No Deatgr ‘ Nees Maple! °51 Py MI 6-2200 ‘° 232 8 Seginaw ‘radio, viera Hardtop, Radio and ‘a “ anny to mc is is Heater, Dynaflow, Power ed Steering and Brakes, Good Paint +51 Pontiac 4Dr., Radio and Heater, Hydramatic $1595 54 Olds 2-Dr. Rocket 88, |Hydramatic. One of our nicest cars seoee $745) - $1745 55 Buick 2-Door Sedan, }Bonus Special, Radio and Heater, Dynaflow. New Low Price - egpaniit 2 e®ervreenvuew 7 we "4 Dodge %% ton pickup.. $ 785 1 Cherie ong, whet base $3 L] V t a 80 Chevie ne 8 16s E RIEMENSCHNEID R Dodge ‘Plymouth PE a0 FE (29101 BUICK © Open till’ 9) 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | $305 Bt | most or your. money 4453. Pontiae-4-Dr.; Radio} - i. | Re tovmeois ‘il Megeh, Ist. _ New Delco Batteries on ‘56- 53 ‘Models, Bought From January 18-25! Don't Worry—Just Hurry! 55 FORD 8 Victoria Hardtop ......,.-..-$1395 dicts BERact dees. Naw DELCO BATTERY. 55 BUI , soba a ARS SS oe eras "55 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 casrgaaat ge 1295 i, lh = 56 FORD Customline 8 B va cesascceecce sae -$1745 Rtdio. and beater. ‘A NEW BATTER riety. rane. ae —_ 35 OLDS Super 88 Hardtop ences ete Siete $2095 aE Ee a | 5 a i eee ee 1695 55 CHEV Poe Bel at Hardto ade - moter aha TaD. BA "4 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 ovdedececeesss s 895 | 2 Tone BLUE & IVORY. Radic and Heater. Guar- *53 PONTIAC 4Door 8 nest tneee tat sc sss $ 795 Avatematic. "I's clean trougsout Nid BEBE "53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door’...... ca ® 795 : hadlo "ap dio and He or, Sams tres on Fear, ‘periect con- 32 CHEV ROLET 4 Door Deluxe ... nati’ i;$ 575 i treater’ at aren. ret ‘at he ae = . 1°52 PONTIAC 2... ccece cece eee eees Tyaeees $ 745 — ag jut shut tah Be Heate -* gent? , ites finish, Spotless Tires. Liat GREEN et ‘See These Specials!. ’51 Kaiser 4 Door vecuecccccececececeveedee$ 245 Radio and Heater. Hyaramatic. . ’51 Buick Special 2 Door .......00---+-0eee- $ 495 "47 Pontiac 4 4 Door .....ceei cece eee eeeeeees $ 125 Heater. 50 Buick ck Super cece cece cepa ceseecreeeess $ 295 jo and Heater. ; 46 Dodge 5 Pass. Cpe. ........ 0.0020 e ee -.ee-9 165 | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT.OAKLAND FE 4-4546 FE 5.4161 i i ee Ws PONTIAC R.- CHIEFTAIN “aelune asaeeet & low mile- wae SouTtAd STARCHIEP. cus. 606 Second St, re 5-6042 after 5 p.m. West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low an¢ savo the "aitterence. Many apes .s models to choose from. PE 42185 W est "Side Used. Cars $2 FOUR DR AKER, the cellent condition, like new, interior excellent" Sate ‘titer “6. 1428 'N. Cass _Lake R a BAKER, ? DR. CLEAN i erUDEs _ Bargain. ’56 Studebaker Powerhawke HURON MTR. SALES are ~ Huron D GOON CARS & aa 5 ERG wise junks? Economy cars. 22 Auburn. Man, BIRMINGHAM ~— ‘i ’ Bright a] Spot AUTO SUPER MvisT.. °56 Cadillac DeVille $4395 Sedan. One owner, New car trade in. Fully equipped. . 56 Olds 98 Sedan .. .$2895 Deluxe Holiday, Low mileage, to choose from, "36 Olds Super 88 .. .$2395 4 Dr. Pull wer, . 55 Olds Hol. Cpe. ..$1895 4 to choose from. 35 Ford Convert. .. .$1595 Black with red leather trim, A beauty 55 Cadillac Cpe $3195 « eee side & Radio & Heater, LOOK AT THIS ’ PRICE "34 Buick Sup. 4-Dr. $1395 Dynafiow, Radio & Heater, ‘A | real famfly car 54 Ford Custom 8 ..$ 895 Radio & Heater, Nice Color. © 34 Pontiac Cat. ....$1095 Byérematie Radio & Heater. spe- cial, ‘ 53 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 795: Deluxe Chieftain Hydramatic. Radib & Heater A steal, 52 Ford 4-Dr. ...... $ 495 Radio & Heater, $12.00 DOWN 52 Pontiac Wen. .2$ 595 Hydramatie. «Radio & Heater. $120 N or your old car, 51 Olds Super 88 ...$-545 4 Dr. 2 to choose from. * JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Yes, whatever it is — dial Olds-Cadillac 7 OL 14671 FE 28181 for. an ad-} Orchard Lake’ t Cass | poe OF * | writer and get. it! , FE “\ & | \, : } ‘ . “a “4 : . * 5 \ ia * . \ e a npecriincinicnse } wheat ccs atin Es : f ‘ “ a + | ‘ “| es Hydrematic. 2 tone. Spotless in- °34 Packard Clipper $ 995 | 1°55 Station Way mon: It's the Lowest... THE TEMPERATURE vz MEAN THAT OLD CAR HAD IT? IF 80, IT's TIME ban DE. GET THE Most YOUR OLD sak, “AND. TRADE ne E OF THESE WINTERIZED” “Goodwill Used Cars” OLET Radio & heater, Powerglide, pow: | er steering. | 52 Deluxe 4Dr oe oS 495 ~ Radio & heater. A nice car. 56 Star Chief | $2495 5] Deluxe 4 Door ..$ 395 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. HUDSON 52 Wasp 2-Dr. ..... $ 395 Radio & heater, Florida car, NO RUST. ee eee OLDSMOBILE 54 Super 88 ....... 4 door, radio & heater, Hydra-| matic, FORD 41 Club Coupe ..... $ 79 ‘Radio & heater, runs good, - 36 Catalina "Cpe. . . $2095 Radio & heater,” Hyaramatic, * $1795 4 door, radio & heater, Hydra- matic, CHEVROLET 50 Deluxe 2-Dr. ....$ 295, pogo & heater, Good transpor- | PONTIAC ’ RETAIL _STORE - “GOODWILE - ‘USED CARS” Pr yg THE POST 28 Where There's Smoke Fi ‘Sisa2. Harry Rig- "94 Lincoln Capri 53 Convertible Leeee $ 8954 . there’s fire—so where people come, there must be value! ‘96 Buick. 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T knew it wasnt TV, Radio, Car Radio | would hit the top 10, and 1 thought it did better than a lot of shows FE 2-2976 OR 3-5629 Prat started at the same time. It OPEN EVENINGS _ [was hitting a Nielsen of around 20 which is not bad. Q. Are you antiratings then? A. No, How can I buy the rat- eF- Dragnet, which has al- TV SPECIAL | 12” — 14" ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature Sylvania and. Zenith TV Good Used TV Sets Reasonably Priced STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 te 9 @ | CONDON’S | RADIO. & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 8. Parke, Corner Aubern Call FE gs Si Factory Avthorized By! MUNTZ TV ' SERVICE | Member of Ockland. County Electronics Associ FE 4-1515. Open Eves Till 10 P. M. cCéVIV 158 Oakland Portable Television HAMPTON. TV. |e. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | Profit. I picture, then nets. In a speech jain’s future, Macmiilan declared: “Every now and again since the war I've heard people say, ‘Isn't Britain coun In his only reference to the | Middle poses if it is wearing an unexpired far aiank acer tt the Gri'e oom not wish to claim it. does nif Partner of US., Never Satellite Fain Will Our Action ‘and Britain | Still LONDON — Prime Minister class power now? Isn't she on ‘the way out? “What nonsense! This is a great ashamed to say so, It has a su- perb record of achievement of every kind—. ; to quiver before temporary dif- strengthened, but said, ‘We don’t intend to be satellites.” *x* -* downfall of Sir Anthony Eden s prime minister, he- said: “T- believe did.’ By BOB THOMAS: i _ HOLLYWOOD @—Transcript of. yery well, % your future plans? expect to make a feature begin 78 more Drag- Justify | Great’—Macmillan_ nationwide TV and. radio devoted largely to Brit- only a second or third x * * try and don’t let's be . It has ne-reason’ * East attack which led to history will justify what . The prohibition remains THROUGH WITH NOAH — Jack Webb has canceled his “Noah's Ark” show which failed to win favor with either NBC-TV or the sponsor, However, Jack will continue to produce and play Sgt. Fri- day in the “Dragnet” television series (8:30 p. m. Thursdays, NBC) and will also make a feature-length movie. Suggests Coining Word ‘Bogartism' After Actor By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“Well,” Humphrey Bogart used to say when I-was beginning an interview with him, “who can we louse up this time?” x * * Frequently Bogie’d louse himself up with right-think- ing people by preaching me several thousand words on | the alleged merits of béing a heavy drinker — which he commanded me te rush inte print the next edition if possible. “All I’m doing,” he'd proclaim over a few scotehts’ at 21, “is pointing out the right of a man to get a little drunk.” - In fact, it seems toe me the English lan- guage could use a new word, “Bogartism,” standing for his par- ticular school of philos- ophy. “He was the unphoniest man who ever lived,” says Frank Sinatra. "He couldn’t be deceitful or hypocritt- cal.” x «x * He detested phonyism. , ‘|Once he wired Katharine : BOGART Hepburn, “I went to see Christopher Fry's play. seeing Christopher Fry’s plays.” wk kw * After I printed it, he said, “You know, I was going ‘ have quit ;inaturalness that’s lteuthfully. answered, guy said, “Maybe that’s why.” Maybe to have everybody at Western Union fired for giving out the contents of my telegram. Then Baby told me I'd ned F couple drinks: and told you myer.” tacked him in 1046 if he was going to mary Lauren Bacall, “You're ———- ———-. right!" He betged a glass on the table. “Fou know something? I’m in love again—at my age!” then ho sold, “Del'you cer ook naby?*—esleg for the first time (for publication, any- way) the nickname that went around the world. He kept brag- ging about her till a sodden friend shouted, “Are you still talking about her? You're very boring.” “T’'m in love, do you mind?” Bogie: laughed. x kk * There was something about his associated with big men. A young press agent asked me once if Bogie’d been natural like this before he hit the big top. I “He's always been natural since I’ve known -him, but then he’s always been at the top _ since I’ve known him,” The young it was. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ' Johnnie Raye, at Lilo’s opening said he’s playing the London Palla- dium ... Abbe Lane and Xavier Cugat are negotiating to take over the Eddie Fisher TV time since Abbe’s DORETTA Doretta Morrow to cut out her audierice participation number, _ | but lets her show her pretty legs. HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUAR Wide Selection of Components _ Catalogue “Net” Prices —— - Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation . McCALLUM & DEAN — dos E.. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230. Park. Earl's Pearls... In Hollywood a husband\ig sometimes just someone to | have around till the right man comes along—LaVerne Baker. WISH I'D SAID THAT: All men want to succeed, but)‘ pome.want to 00 mush they're willing to work for it—Ham .TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “In our society,” claims Jerry | Lidieiman, “e, man e-fedged by the company he owns.” oie | That’s earl, brother. ; (Copyright 1957, The Han Syndicate, Ine.) triumph on the Steve Allén show. The staid St. Regis told : + ; -Today's Radio Programs a : ‘Win. (100) “WWJ, (960) WCAR,. (1190) WXYZ (1370) ‘WPRON, (1460) WUJIBK, (1490) CRLW, (900) . ww. News, CELW, News. ‘Oosd 1,00-—WJR, Dan Kirby weiss = WCAR, News, Spjncrama WXYZ. Vandercook w Bews, ‘orld News: = sek News. in WIR. Time for Muste 6:00-—WIR. News ee een Sere | Sie Weal es ww. me Bet Your Lite. News. : WPON, ome With Mason | 8:38—WJR, Musto Balt Ww Red News. 0:30—WWY, News WPON, Bpantsh — Don MeLéo 11:00 WIR, News WBE: News Reta, _ ae Be — Top. of Town LW. News Oevies WIR, Dinner Date - Kasem Wm. Sheehan WJBK. News, T. Ge peeinctioné we yd Carl Shook ute Parade ton hed “ = <- = . . Morea ' | €00—WJR, Dan Kirby 16:00—WJR, Bows. Drake . Kase F Walla Home| WXYZ News, Slagle Cari Shook Ag Shorr hh How: pa Biagie Hn aecwiw). Kew Monitor ¢ , News, Beta ae man | “SLM. Tome, Davis WXYZ, 3, Wolt aiieena Y AFTERNOON CKLW, * WJBK, News, Reid 1288-WIR. J. Vinal, Farm | WaBK News, Don Mcleod -WOAR, News, ol wav News s by Coder oe a Rene, Ay ne * Ww. Bob Max elt W, News. Bud Davies WWJ, News, Monttor — t 73K. faows, Lenha-dt YZ, Ed McKenize Morning «PON, Holiday SPEAR INTAID LY [Ae ich ole SSrriAr eis sat} Tot TUTAILY eal it Saad f ii. -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWE-TV . Channel 7~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—-CKLW-TV Toubo to sweetheart ror.” (9) News and “Your Books, TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soldiers.of Fortune, Na- tive girl pleads with Tim and 6: 15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 1¢:25—(2) TV Weatherman. ern Marshal. “The School Teach- er,”” (2)- You're ne Kukla, 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Million 7:45—(4) News. (2) This Week in $:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Jim tries to find her European in “Temple of Ter-; Space Ranger. (4) Sports. (4) Playhouse, (2) Adventures of} ford, 3 Ellery Queen, . “S19:15—(7) News. sity. SATURDAY MORNING 7:80—(2) Meditations. 7:55~(2) On The Farm Front. 8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer. On Trial. “Libel in the Wax Mu- (2) Mr. Adam and Eve. $:30—(7) The Vise. (9) Country 10:00—(7) Ray Anthony Show. (9) Agent Dangerous Assignment. spots man stealing film from mo- vie company in “Italian Movie.” (4) Cavalcade of Sports—Middle- weight Boxing Bout: Ralph (Ti- ger) Jones vs, Hardy Smallwood.|- (2) The Lineup. ° -|10:30—(9) Person to Person. Ed-/9 im; ward R. Murrow visits Jackie Robinson and family in Stam- Conn.; TV panelist Bill Cullen and wife in New York. (2) Mr. District Attorney, 10:46—(4) Red Barber's Corner. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) Standard News. 11: 10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. (4) Patti Page Show, (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Eve Miller in “Aretic Fury.” Wiens, Thirty Minute Theater, Nightwatch * Theater. $:55—(4) (Color) News. on Parade. #15—(4) City Affairs. ‘Em, Quiz ‘D 11:30—(2) Tales Rangers. 11:55—(9) Billboard. (9) Commercial Film, 12:15—(9) Man to Man. - 12:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (9) & Hardy, 1:00—(2) Natinee. News. (4) 1:46—(2) Hockey Preview. Foreign Intrigue. Matinee. gle Jim. 4:00—(2) Camera Three. 5:00—(2) Valor. Champions. (9) Wild Bill 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids, (4) Industry on Parade. (7) America’ 9:30~(2) Captain Kanguroo, (4) Crusade ~ for .| Christ. 10:00—(4) Howdy Doody Show. (7) - Roundup Ti (4) Cowboy Theater. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) The Big Top. (4) Cow- boy Theater. (7) Ed McKenzie, 1:36—(2) TBA. (9) New Horizons. | 2:00—(2) Big League Hockey. a) (9) Saturday 2:30—(4) Pro-Basketball. (7) Jun- $:00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. $:15—(9) Hopalong Cassidy. 3:30—(7) Milky's Movie Party. Sagebrush Shorty. (Color) Colorland. (9) Uncommon | | 6:30—(4) Roy Rogers, (7) i io “BUTS” about it. as Ww breekdowns EASY TERMS LEE’S. SALES & SERVICE 921 Mi. Clemens St. FE 3-9830 Laurel, SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders _ © Record Players eT.Vv. © Hi-Fi ® Radice © tnter-Com Comm. Systems © P.A, Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE4-5791 Bi oa a Ni ae Oi Fae ee | | “ Hickok. 825 W. Huron RCA COLOR TV FREE HOME. 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Peruvian Adjudged - Father of Twin Girls LOS ANGELES «®— Peruvian composer-dancer Moises Vivanco language/has been adjudged the father of) 42-year-old. twin. daughters. born. to | Miss Maureen. Shea, 24, former ‘ ; secretary to his wife, singer Yma Sumac: Superior Judge Jesse J. Framp- * jton said yesterday Miss Shea pre- sented a “‘very strong case, and, conversely, the evidence of the defendant -was weak and not -con- - for Science Jobs 2) Talented Hungarians : Study English, Civics ae mas University - PHILADELPHIA P — Firemen, had no trouble discovering the | degree weather. So he built a fire) under the machine to thaw it out. | Traverse City Woman Killed in Car Crash rain Stiffler, 27, of nearby Acme, | was killed last night when the car’ . ) ; ee or " = . ss si - v x os z ae : -< : oe a * FOUR. es Sa _THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY. EF ee A Ek eee DEE TA. [shortage of scientific inmpower tn 2 Cuba, called the Peat ot the} Hog cholera kills mote; hogs"; Three of four traffic accidenta Refugees Soci eee game Ses rah tn lies i= [JUNIOR EDITORS koe i ‘NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF - GMTC EMPLOYEES | FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - The 1957 annual meeting of the Credit Union will be held next Saturday, January 19, “1957 at 7:00-P.M. in the— Auditorium of Pontiac Senior High School, W. Huron Street at State Street, Pontiac, Michigan. ANNUAL REPORTS DECLARATION OF © DIVIDEND | ELECTIONS vineing.”” The court has not yet ruled on Miss Shea’ de for $500 monthly support for the girls. She US. testified that she and Vivanco eN-| poot US. BACKS PROGRAM gaged in intimacies while travel-| >": Government officials backing the | ing about the world with Miss Su- can't see any animal. Suddenly he ' “mac from February 1952 to March | refugees will help alleviate the/1954. | |SAVE WASTE PAPER! , _We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS .....20c Per 100 Lbs. MAGAZINES ......45¢ Per 100 Lbs. 4 face to face with a rabbit, hc Hecate meet ' Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel Snow ( seinen’ Here is Tommy, a Canadian boy, in a snow syit and fur- topped While: playing in the woods he notices footprints in the snow but It is difficult to see these little animals in their winter coats because the color of their fur blends with the surrounding snow. This is nature‘s' way of protecting the hare against the enemies that hunt for him. First color the picture with crayons. The evergreens in the snow lare green, There also are many blue shadows in the snow for you to ‘color. Give Tommy a bright snow suit. Now paste the picture down and cut it out along the outside lines | and fold forward down the middle dotted lines. Then Tommy will come (This idea was first contributed by Carol Watanabe of Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii. If you send a usable idea you may win $10. Write care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Footprints in the Snow spies some white rabbits or hares. FE 4-9582 135 Branch Across from Americon Forging & Socket | Ic. With the Job! | Gezepew | STEEL Co. OGDEN, Utah (#—Then there’ 8 the saga of the Army’s supply | depot here. Its name was changed REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Residenticl—Business Home—Contents yesterday for the seventh time in Forms—Investments _ ry—Liability—A its 16-year history. Burgle bil ute In 1941 it started as the Utah |General] Depot. The next year, it became the Utah Quartermaster |Depot. By 193, it was the Utah Army Service Forces Depot. Then in 1946 jt became the Utah Gen- eral Depot again. The next year it was the Utah General Distribution Depot, but it lreverted to the Standby Utah |General Depot in 948. Yesterday, the Army came up with this one: “U.S. Army Gener- al iat Utah... impressed, “Ogden residents Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience, Chances Are We Have Served Your Neighbor, Let Us Serve You! j9 HN K. IRWI HN K. 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