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Pontiac’ s history, were dis-
*Closéa™ “this_morning by
Officials of the Pontiac
Automotive ‘Trade Assn... The three-day extrava-
$a will be held Feb. 1,
and 3 at the new service)
building of the Oliver Mo-
tor Sales, Inc. at 40 Walnut
street.
The highlight of the weekend
ehhow will be some 70 1957 glitter-
ing, new automobiles displayed by
eight auto dealers in the city.
Some smaller truck models. might
be shown also, officials said, by
Wilson GMC Co. :
The show will be first in this
area in the last 25. years, In
1952, the association -held a
smaller showing at the 4-H fair.
Participating dealers
year’s show will be: Cy Owens,
Pontiac Retail - Store, -Matthews-,
Hargreaves, Inc., Oliver Motor |
Sales Inc.,,Braid Motor Sales, Cen-
‘tral Lincoin Mercury Sales Inc.,|
Jerome Motor Sales Inc., Riemen-|
schneider Brothers, and Wilson
GMC Co. ; :
DREAM CARS TOO
Planned also will be an added at-
straction ‘of mode] dream cars’ to
bedisplayed through the courtesy
of the different divisions of the
automotive industry . partici ipating
in the show,
“This promisés_to be the biggest
and best auto show the city has
ever seen/’ E. Curtis. Matthews,
. newly-elected- president
sociation and president-secretary of
Matthews-Hargreaves Inc., said.
All net proceeds from the show
will be turned over to the build.
ing fund for the new addition at
Pontiac General Hospital, It is
expected a special roont-will be
designated as one spenenred y
the auto group. °
Plans for the show were decided
upon at last night’s annual meet-
ing of the association,
NAME. CO-CHAIRMEN
*Co-chairmen of the event will be
Matthews, Robert B. Oliver, presi-'
dent of Oliver Motor Sales, Inc.,
and Henry E, Gotham, manager of
the Pontiac Retail Store.
Oliver pointed out that the Wal-
nut street site was ideal for the
show in that the 8@ ‘by 200-foot
building had some 16,000 ‘square
feet, Two acres of land ate avail-;-forces in case of open Commu-
able for parking, he added,
As yet plans are not complete,
he said, but entertainment will be
sprinkled throughout the afternoon
and evening showings.
_ Given Sentence. “Williams Fined, Placed
on Probation on Charge
of Attempted Indecency
Charles O. Williams,. 48; ousted | |
on immorality charges from his job
as Madison Heights Justice of. the
Peace, yesterday was sentenced
in Kalamazoo for attempted gross
indecency.
Kalamazoo County Circuit Judge
Lucien F. Sweet assessed Williams)
‘$200 in fine and costs and placed
him on probation for a year. Wil-
liams had pleaded guilty to a
charge brought by a Vicksburg,
man,, who testified Williams made’
improper advances Oct. 29.
The complainant testified he
recognited Willlams from a news-
paper picture as the justice ac-
eused by an 18-year-old Ferndale
girl, Patricia. Dawn Slate.
Lt, Gov, Philip A. Hart re-
moved Williams from office after
she testified he offered to change
her ‘boy friend's sentence if she
accompanied him to a motel six
nights, -
A police trap, in which Miss
Slate cooperated, resulted in Wil-
liams pleading guilty to a charge
‘of false motel registration, — He} ..-
paid a $90 fine,
Seeks Study of Aged
WASHINGTON — A 10-manj_
commission to study -probléms of} - in —this+.
of the as-7
i tries,
PLANS VISIT TO U. 8. —
Saudi Arabia, will be the guest of
days beginning Jan. 30, White House sources said yesterday. Purpose
of thevking’s visit presumably will be to discuss Eisenhower's plan
to block Red aggression in the Middle East. Saud last visited this
country in 1947 as a crown prince.
by Ballistic Test No New Clues in Case
of Mysterious Sniper,
Say Royal Oak Police
Royal Oak police were. at
Fritz Crisler, Michigan athletic
director, said the 1959-60 agrée-
- |State'’s Macklin Field. That was
settled last night as the Big Ten
completed drafting of its 1959 and ment did not mean a permanent
home-and-home basis for the ser-
ies, but conference observers ex-
pressed belief that once precedence
1960 gridiron schedules.
has been over a four-year span it
would be next to ‘impossible to gol:
back to | four-for-one. ae
ia S0t~
F that tee pecies “wonll be
‘Ste pos wen ‘be | -Michigan—got—oa—
+grand- jury. probe. into ab a home-and: |
“home basis.
Another major development at
the NCAA meeting here involving
Michigan State was the announce-
ment by Munn that the Spartans
would play the University of De-
troit at East Lansing in either
1959 or 1960,
Knowland to Bid
For Top Post?
A? Wirephote
Saud Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud, king of
President Eisenhower for several | cleared of any connection with .the standstill today in their investiga-
tion of December sniping incidents
in that area after four Pontiac res-
idents-and a Royal Oak man were
“They have been released. Their
guns checked out all right,” said
Royal Oak Chief Ray C,. Hayward WASHINGTON (# — Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) ap-
to be.moving himself toward a
e can challenge Vice President Nixon and all other
comers for 1960 GOP presidential nomination.
Knowland, the Senate’s Republican leader,
nounced yesterday a carefully considered decision not
to seek re-election to the Senate next year. His term position where
an-
(Study Mideast Resolution this morning,
clues or suspects.”
The five gained freedom when
ballistics tests at the State Po-
lice Laboratory in Lansing
showed their guns were not the
Say oan ta he Tag Cet tne
dents,
On December 21 a Royal Oak “We have no new expires in January 1959.
But he declined to elim-
inate himself as a possible
contender for the Repub-
lican nomination for the
California governorship in
1958. And neither would
he close the door against
See House Unit
OK on Ike Plan WASHINGTON (#) — The chairman of the House:
Foreign Affairs Committee and a top Republican com-
mittee member both predicted today that the House teenage girl was wounded and
shots. narrowly missed another
woman,
Two men and two women from
Pontiac were suspected following
their arrest here Saturday when a
gun was found on the seat of a
car in which they were riding.
A total of 45 guns have now been
{tested during” the: investigation. tion. °
lican presidential nomina-
ntentticently. Knowland said he
has ‘“‘no plans” to relinquish his
position as Republican leader dur-
ing the two years remaining in his —
term. That job keeps him promi- another bid for the Repub- Charge Student
in Coed Beating Spurned Svitor Faces
Exam in Slugging of
U. of M. Senior
ANN. ARBOR (INS)—A ‘24-year-
old University of Michigan sopho-
more was free under $2,500 bond |
today to await examination on a
charge he beat a pretty coed while
she slept in her dormitory bed.
Virginia L, Large, 21, of Detroit,
a senior student ‘nurse at the uni-
versity was struck four times on
the head as she slept Sunday. morn-
ing in her Couzens Hall room. She
was released in good condition
from University Hospital,
Accused in the slugging is
Charlies Castrop, son of a Dear-
born doctor.
Miss Large yesterday signed &
complaint charging Castrop with
asfauit. without intent to do great .
group will speedily approve President Eisenhower's’
resolution on the Middle East.
Chairman Thomas S. Gordon (D-Ill) and Rep. Vorys| Indict County Man
for Hate Letters he is quitting the Senate to spend
more time in California with his
(R-Ohio) expressed that*-
opinion as the committee
lealled Secretary of State
Dulles back for more ques-
tioning.
Extensive hearings still ‘lay
ahead in the Senate.’ Sen. Russell
|(D-Ga) said that “I, for one, am
not going to be stampeded into
action on this.”
prong: ar Saturday on a
top priority basis, would author-
ize dojlar help to Middle East
countries and use of U, 8. armed
nist military attack.
Dulles reserved for today’s
closed session details on some of
the military matters he touched
on during daylong questioning yes-
terday. He did tell the congress-
men that:
1. There is no plan for stepping
up American! forces in the Middle
East.
2. Despite manpower cuts in the
U. S. armed forces, America’s
Mmititary— ~“ettectiveness’*~ has >
creased and he is satisfied f
United States has enough strength
to commit itself against possible
brush fire wars in addition to its
other commitments. He said, for
instance, that we have_the power
to protect Syria.
3, Americap military actions
might not be confined to the coun-
try where the Reds attack, but
could involve strikes in such other
areas as the aggressor’s staging.
areas and communications lines.
4, He does not envision an all-
out attack on the Soviet Union, |i,
unless it is determined that beginning of World War III,
Generally, -Dulles portrayed the
Eisenhower resolution as a “‘dec-
laration of peace’ which would
deter war by serving notice of!’
U. 5S, willingness to fight a Red
aggressor and by bolstering the
military and economic strength of
independent Middle Eastern coun-
Senate Republican. Leader
Knowland of Califorriia said. after
conferring with Eisenhower yes-
tterday that-he-believes Congress
will pass the resolution, but may
make some changes in it. ,
In Today's Press
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Sports 6. ce leew eee 14, 15
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Wilson, Earl ... .; OR rere 16
Women's Pages ....... » 10,
by Ses. Potter (Restich. pt Fire Destroys Tanks
at Canadian Refinery
- MONTREAL (®—A series of ex-
‘plosions and a huge fire shook the/was involved in the circulation of
Shell Oil of Canada: refinery on! John R. Me Alpine, of Pleasant
Ridge, a Detroit advertising man,
today was indicted by a Federal
Grand Jury on two counts in the
eged distribution of “racial hate
letters” during last November's
political campaign ‘in Michigan. letters urging recipients in Detroit
‘to vote Democratic “to keep Ne- He valid oly No comments to 7 ”
governorship ate wag “irrevocable.” He saitd
1956 or the presidential nomina-
tion in 1960,
But politicians probed behind the The indictment said Mc Alpine |Seek the California ot |{urther plans, Knowland told a
ot | closed Conference of All Republi-
»|can Senators yesterday his deci-
sion not to run again, for the Sen-
he would not yield to any “draft"’
move that might be started. bodily harm.
leged corruption and
bribed police protection of
gambling has been ordered
for this industrial city.
‘ Subpoenas have been
issued for some witnesses,
Chief James Byars, one-
time Vice Squad Chief
Clare Sobey, and 68 gam-
blers.
The investigation, tenta-
tively set to begin Thurs-
day, was called by the
Genesee County Circuit
Court just six hours after
two men were charged with
County Prosecutor Jerome
O'Rourke asked for the probe and
said he was prepared to present
witnesses and evidence of a con-
spiracy to obstruct justice,
The request capped a long self-
investigation by Flint City Police.
In rapid order F agen « da-
cob M, Waldo,
Waldo met bond of $2,000. and
Barraco put up bond of $5,000
guarantee for their appearances
a hearing later this month, set
Castrop, who has denied having
anything to do with the beating, is
a described as a thwarted suitor of|;,,
Miss~ Large. He .is married and
the father of a small son, but is
separated from his wife.
\Case of Cow-Pecking?
DENVER (® —-The only bull
among the 10 buffaloes at the City
Park Zpo died yesterday of ulcers.
“He was easygoing and so easy
to handle,” Supt Clyde Hill maid Municipal Judge John W, Baker.
“certain persons’’ have conspired
to violate gambling laws and that
“certain” police and pu'
cials. have ‘wilfully failed'
force the law,
‘THEY: WILL TESTIFY’
“Due to the nature of the of-
fenses,” O'Rourke said, “and the
persons involved, they (the wit- Tappa
“Can't imagine him ever getting|esses) are unwilling to volunteer an ulcer. 7
Eisenhower's resolution, deliv. |today
New clastes pening afternoons & eves. Hearn where ,
iSxivan Ceramic Studio PR 2-1517. ! the eastern outskirts of Montreal
‘The ~ blazé was reported
check” two hours later,
ing -200 ‘feet into the air and the
glow was visible 20 miles,
No fatalities or injuries were
reported, An éstimate of the dam- groes in restraint.”
The. first_count accused Mc
“IN| pine of causing the literature to be|®
butidistributed. The second charged
smoke and flames were still pour-ithat he caused it to be transported
in interstate commerce.
The s0-Called “racial hate let-
ters” showed up by the thousands
in Detroit shortly before the Nov.
age was not’ immediately avail-'¢ election.
able, but six storage tanks .con-
taining. propane, gasoline or oil
were reported te have gone up.
Crews*from the five refineries
in the area — Canada’s biggest
refining center — turned out to
battle the fire. Firefighters said
there was: little danger it would
spread-to adjoining plants.
“Only the Kitchen Sink |
SAN ANTONIO, Tex, —Wong Ngong told police someone stole
a kitchen sink from his grocery.
Ingrid Coming to U.S.
Ingrid Bergman
will return to the United States
next week for the first. time in
seven years to accept the New
York Film Critics Award as best
acress of the year. PARIS (INS) —
Ends Bus Segregation
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, (INS)~
Chattanooga has voluntarily ended
segregated bus seating. Al-
Knowland filed for the GOP
presidential nomination last year
in several early primaries before
_|Eisenhower announced hig own)
second-term intentions, and the
senator's friends say they don’t
think his desire for the post has
lessened.
bled letters j ble!) Pot-0-Gold-Fans:—--
Cross Out That Word! Ignore Weed 29 12 by this/ Week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle — the scram |* —
_ Because of we error inthe “Stustration furnished The Press by
the General Features Corp. of New York City, the letters and Page -
One words published yesterday do not jibe with the clue: “Circus
~—- would be delightful to a small boy.”
Consequently, Word 12 will be deleted by the judges of Puzzle
No. 32 and the remaining 15 words will be used in judging possible
winners. Entries already mailed or recéived will receive the same
consideration.
Because of a typographical error in yesterday's. Home Edition,
-one word was misspelled-in the Page One list of possible words. The
corrected list is as follows:
Biter, boob, boor, boy, brute, buy, comedy, comely, cool, diaf,
flop, fool, hip; hop, knob, knot, modes, mores, paean, pagan, pelf,
While he did not divulge any’ pod, rod, rumble, sally, tally, terse, tumble, verse, vial, wind, wine. information, but if this court will
convene as a one-mafi grand jury
,\with the purpose of investigating
these matters, they will testify.”
-.Q'Rourke,--just. she-years- out -of--:
iSchool and Flint Community Col-
lege, is one of the state's youngest
prosecutors at 29. °
Waldo and Barraco were both
accused of making payoffs to Lt.
John Jerome, chief of the police
Vice Squad, who issued the com-
plaint against the pair,
Jerome said he accepted t he
payoffs from the men on advice
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5)
British Study Ike Plan
LONDON (INS) ~— The proposed
“Eisenhower Doctrine’ for the
Middle East was at the top of
the agenda today as Prime Min-
ister Sir Anthony Eden presided
at a meeting. of the British cab-
inet.
Second Installment: The FBI Story’
Perfect Coordination Key to FBI’s Effici ency Editor's Note: The follow
in a series of
of 30 which will appear each day in the
pages of The Pon’ Press,
By DON. WHITEHEAD
» The Federal: Bureau of Investi-
gation is almost half a century
old, although until 1935 it was
known simply as the. Bureau of
Investigation.
Its name to-millions is i a symbol
of integrity and efficiency. But
it remains a mystery orgatiiza-
tion to a great many Americans .
even though its activities
terwoven with the protection . titicle, is] he is working and the progress| in’ ‘charge of the FBI's 52 field;
on the ectivities and accomplts ments being - made. re divisions .
‘The control system works. loover’s personal representatives.
ERs grg™ ot eat | tls fahion, | The Tae seecel_ soma Thay ec seeponene Meany
pg Pe
at any ‘enema undergo extensive training in s
- which ssct Stas programs, Here agate ‘ing tracer bts peste are considered to be
‘par nips vd
ft
wa the auc wana oir ai-|hes an assistant—a position re-
assign-| garded as a training ground for} York, Chicage and Los Angeles, graphic area of their
Communist invasion is really the Yates frou Dom Whitehead nest book ments,
the development of future FBI} have field
a Be eee
or '‘*
FBI offices, stich as in New
sors who di-
rect the work of agents and
are responsible to the special
agent in charge and his assis-
tant.
In the smaller cities surround-
ing the field offices, the FBI has
stationed some 1,200 resident
_: agents who are responsible for the. .
work in given *ub-sections of me
division, ~ * * *
This distribution of agents in
strategic centers gives the FBI
a well-deployed force which can
move quickly to any given place,
saving time and money.
- COMPLEX CENTER
At the wiain headquarters is - Washington, the operation is highly
integrated and centralized.
For example, all bank robbery
reports come to one‘desk, where among them former Police
conspiracy to bribe police. :
the University of Detroit Law
e
supervisors have the responsi-: ,
bility | for tying ‘together the |
investigative efforts in two, three /
a half-dozen cittes.
(Gontinued on Page 2, Col. 7) Perhaps the thieves’ operating
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ihc eg eas di
ish
ac ‘Permits
- ¥Fast-growing Waterford Town-
‘ship had another banner year of}.
¢ } within its Timits, top-| :
last year’s figure of $12,895,-|~
539 residential] building dipped.
The 1956-year recorded 1,556 per-
_mits totaling $12,916,179, compared) _
—>tteria-of
wmeneed! Police Have Busy Year's
in Waterford Townshi p
- ‘Waterford Township police drove
Immigration Officials
Check Alleged Rapist
continued by Adams.
‘The 1 Srp
stent a om w te! me mere, "High
dnereasin wtiee an
ud
ESS
Todsy in Ps in Pontia
snow flurries a
tm 1001
Federal authorities will investi-
‘yrs his entry into this cumatty, MOVING DAY — What Beaudette Park is losing these days
ein Rotary Park is gaining. Members of the Forestry Division of the _ment was given af the Town- | Parks and Recreation Dept. have moved eight ‘trees, including s-ahip Board meeting last night. Park. Pontiae Press Phete
trees, te ‘0 Rotary. Donald Nagel, city forester, said the transition
is part of Me lentengeios Seceeme fn. tes Crveepenent ef tery
Flint Police Face
Grand Jury Probe
Si techion. Seiead te wep "iotis were made last~ August, but
did’ not ~~ how mutch money was i * * *
_— observers, he said, wit-
nessed the payments, which, he).
The young prosecutor made no
of specific names in his
but he charged that police
city officials were bribed to
their “‘official duties.”
Korean to Get Degree
KALAMAZOO ih — Ryon Kwan
Kim, who served as a Korean in
terpreter for U. S. troops in the
identify any of)Korean War, will receive a teach-
ing degree from Western Michigan
-|College at midwinter commence-
exercises Jam, 27.000 ~~ this Norway Maple, from Beaudette, where there is a papers
U.S. Price War
Gas Firm Sees.
Texas Company Warns
lke, Congress" of: Huge
Petroleum Surplus
AUSTIN, Tex, () — The possi-|
bility of a nationwide gasoline
price war because of excessive
surplus is-seen by the Texas
Service Stations, Associated.
and distillates,
of surplus gasoline at greatest
rate in history. ..continuation of
tionwide Lope ll cope pada te —
E. CURTIS. MATTHEWS
43 Curtis Matthews
Heads Auto Group
Bloomfield Hills resideat, Gur |e ew ‘News Flashes - HARRISVILLE — Charles G.
Burns, chairman of the State
Board’ of Agriculture and. Alcona
: publican incumbent, has said he
will not run again for state superin-
tendent.
Burns retired tiein the Detroit
school system in 1952. He was
principal of Northwestern High
School from 1942 until his ‘Fetire-|
ment,
PETES @ = dn oh wok
Leaman Hi: Bixby, 68; of 252
Prospect St. died Sunday
at. the Pontiac
a brief illness.
fed eed.
coming from 17
last employed
= Conduct * |eaman H. By
BIRMINGHAM — A survey-con-,
im Pontag thirty ducted ast Friday by T. M Va [hand Tr ra
fbn Shows Ban’ Unnecessary —
af tific S Survey;
in cnt ek toate i begs
Flint: Mrs, Ethel Whitchurch, Sag-
Service will be held at 2 p.m.
. |Wednesday, at the Wesleyan Meth-
odist Church, with the Rev). Ray-
mond Wajker, Wesleyan Methodist
Church, Durand, and the Rev.
Claude Friess, Wesleyan Methodist:
Church, Pontiac, officiating.
will be taken to the Wesleyan
Methodist Church. Burial will be
cott, at 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Samvel G. Peacock
\cock, 84, of 400 N; Johnson Ave.
‘home after a brief illness.
She was born in Cass City on
June 1, 1872 to James and Sarah
were married here in 1892,
A member of First Congrega- tienal Church, she had been a
resident of Pontiac 70 years com-
ing here from Cass City, She is
also a member. of Welcome Re-
pamon Lodge No, 246,
| son, a Witioas Peacock unwed y ne
an inaw; and Mrs, Hazel Briggs, New
Friends may call at the Pursley
Funeral Home until 12 p.m. Wed-
winesday at which time. the body
at the Richland Cemetery, Pres-
Mrs, Samue! G. (Margaret) Pea-
died early this morning at her
M. Wright Wilson. The Peacocks
. * * :
Ogden, Pampa, Tex., as- sociation president, said gasoline
stocks now are 185 million bar-
rels and could be safely reduced
by 50 million barrels.
* * * °
Joseph J, Malec, executive sec-
retary, said the program plus the
recent gasoline price increase by
several oil companies has “‘placed
Texas service station operators in
ran almost inponsible squeeze.’ Ben |
He added operators make about
two cents a gallon or less profit
‘and. are squeezed further by com-
petition of independent stations. .| tis Matthews, president - secretary
of Matthews-Hargreaves Inc, au
tomobile dealership \\here, last
night was elected president of the
Pontiac Automotive Trade Assn.
Paul K. Riemenschneider, Jr.,
coowner of Riemenschneider
Brothers’ dealership, was elected
vice president. Lewis J. Foreman,
business manager of the Matthews-
Hargreaves Inc., was elected sec-
retary-treasurer of the associa~
tion. ager of the Pontiac Retail Store,
almost 100,000 more miles. patrol-
‘Santiago Mata, 28, of 105. Rae- ing their area in 1956 than they did
‘burn St. was turned over to U. S.|the yeat before, according to an
: immigration authorities yesterday|annual report suvmitted to the
~ alter pleading guilty to the statu-| Township board at last night's
atory rape last November of a 15-
Pontiac girl.
Circuit Judge Clark J, Adams|Va" A
‘the federal check is completed Jan.
~ 21, Mata was remanded to Oak-
- land County Jail under $3,000 bond meeting. —.
ing to Police Chief Frank
, police drove. 358,715
1955, patroling the 3l-square mile
township.
Thére were 949 accidents in
1956 as compared to 876 in_1955,
and 695 people were arrested
last year with 623 the previous
year,
Total complaints issued were up
two thousand according to the re-
_ }port.~For 1956 there were 8,596
-i and only 6,565 in 1955.
The Waterford Township police
96-28.,\new Chevrolet scout cars bringing
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Whittemore to Elm will pe per-
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3} j)hours of 6 to 8 a.m. and 3 to 5|
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£ 2) _ Twenty-five résidents 2 : 1% 8 jjhear City Manager Walter K, Will-
‘man report that the parking ban the total cars now in use, to seven.
There are 15 men‘on the Water-
‘| ford Township force.
Radar equipment will be installed in 1956 as compared to 265,507 in ——
CHIEF VAN ATTA
in one of the carg as soon as pos-
sible according to Van Atta, .
2 ~~. the year will be Cecil A, Owens,
Sales Co.,
of Braid Motor Sales. rome
H, Brai
Mees te Suffers Cuts
in Car-Skid Accident
General Hospital yesterday follow-
skidded into a parked car.
He received cuts of the lip in the
crash at 300° Luther St. Haynes
told. police hé applied his brakes
to avoid another car-when he skid-
‘ded on ice into the parked vehicle.
Report Breakin, Theft
in Loon Lake Shanties
Oakland County detectives today
are inv estigating a report that four)
fishing shanties were broken into
sometime Sunday or Monday.
Ong shanty is known to have
been looted of an oil burner, de-
coys and fish poles, University ot Rechanter’ 8 antigua, three grandchildren and two great-
ot Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday was
Katherine “A, Kramer,
Blooming Grove, N.Y. Identitica-
tion was made by Dr. T. I. Jones,
\ | Burton of the First Congregational a brother-in-law,
Miss Kramer, who worked in the
personnel section of Strong Me-
morial Hospital had been shot in,
the back and through the A€art 23),
by a .22 caliber bullet. “
Elected to the board of direc-
tors were Henry E. Gotham, man-
and Fred--A; Foster: -secretary~of
Central Lincoln Mereury Sales
Serving on the board also for
past president of the. association
and president of Cy Owens Inc.,
min Jerome Jr., of Je
and John
Roosevelt Haynes, 27, of 168 Ful-|* ton St., was treated at Pontiac
jing an_accident in which his car
on Loon Lake in Drayton - “Plains! . DETROIT @ — A topsoil con-
thactor today told a Detroit news-
paper and a one-man’ grand jury cent ot his: business” earnings to a’
Livonia official in order to do busi-
ness in that Detroit suburb.
WASHINGTON (® — President.
Eisenhower and Republican con-
gressional leaders formally de-
cided today to seek a continuance
of ‘about three billion dollars in
excise and tion taxes ‘be-
yond the April 1 expiration date,
Auto Pioneer Dies
in West Coast Home |
LOS. ANGELES «—Jacob W.
Earl, pioneer auto maker and
father of automotive stylist Harley
Earl, is dead. He died Sunday at
his home.
* *
Earl, who turned out fancy cars
in his carriage works for leading
| Hollywood celebrities of the-World
War I era, was 90 at his death.
in 1892 and retired in 1920 when
‘he sold the firm.
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Harley, his son, who designed
the original LaSalle, is now vice
president and director of styling
for General Motors.
Welcome news ‘is expected to be
presented to a group of East Boule-
yard residents tonight when they
there has been lifted.
Willman is expected to inform
the people that after talks with
the police department and city
traffic -engineer, parking on the
west side of East Boulevard from
last Tuesday. Willman promised
them a study would be made.
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City Commissioner Gilbert W.
Long (District 7) also handed Will-
man a protest . petition bearing
some 150 names, Willman said he
had been informed. by the police
and traffic engineer that parking
had been removed due to increased
traffic on the road, =
With the new anak beginning, to-
night's. commission agenda con-
tains 10 engineerifg estimates ‘for
public improvement work in the
city during the year,
TO COMMEND WILSONS
the: ban to the City Commissioners are scheduled to & Ready to Report on Parking Issue hear and approve a ‘enunindation
resolution thanking Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred .G, Wilson for the gift of
their Avon Township estate for
an Oakland County branch of Mich-
igan Statd University,
An sopreatbitias $35,000 surplus
from a $700,000 revenue bond act
which the expansion , of
the present sewage plant is. ex-
pected to receive transfer
§p.'*0.8 fund toward the city's second
plant now in the gaan cues
In other action, Willman {s—
scheduled to be appointed as the
tenia ob Wen city wel hs ‘quate
which will allow for the partial
payment to employes of accrued
mum of $1,500 will be set.
This payment is part of a pay
hike and increased that\he was forced to pay 40 per
He started his carriage factory inst: make!
‘scopes at McMath-Hulbert Observ-
Lup-to-&-total-of 90--days.- ‘& maxk tivde Park, ~Mass.; two children, '
of California.
from the Dewitt C, Davis Funeral
Home with the Rev: Malcolm K.
Church officiating. Burial will be
Lodge at Perry Mt. Park
Cemetery.
Ralph Procopia
Ralph Procopia, 75, of 472 S.
Saginaw St. died Monday in a lo-
cal hospital, He was born in. Italy.
Service will be at 10 a.m, Thurs-
day at the Price-Bodamer Funeral
Home, 2501 Rochester Rd., Troy,
with- burial in the Corners Cume-
tery, Troy.
Harold A. Thrall
Word has been received of the
death of Harold A, Thrall of Rose
Center in Hurley Hospital, Flint
yesterday, He.was ill two weeks.
A former resident of Pontiac,
Mr, Thrall, 48, was born on Jan. 4,
1909 to Mr. and Mrs. George
Thrall.
He is survived by two sisterw,
Mrs, Genevieve Town of Lansing
and Mrs, Evelyn Carmon of Penn-
sylvania; and a brother, Garner
of Lansing.
Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-
‘day from the Pray Funeral Home
‘in Charlotte,
ee ne
Herbert E. Sanderson
Herbert E, Sanderson, precision
instrument maker for the tele- ‘latory on Lake Angelus road, died
yesterday morning in Pontiac Gen-
eral Hospital, He was ill several
months,
Born in West Whately, Mass. on
Aug. -13, 1894, his parents were
Charles and Kiam Bardwell Sand-
erson,
Mr. Sanderson who attended
school in North Hampton, Mass.
made his home at 4080 Lamont
St. He was 62. A resident of Oak-
land County since 1928, he came
to Pontiac 10 years ago from-
Drayton Plains,
He leaves his wife, the former
Jessica Narsh whom he married],
in Bradenton, Fia.; his mother of
Sanderson of Clawson and
re Richard Warner ‘of Pontiac.
Other survivors include three
s-.step children, Mrs. Robert Cold-
well of Lake Orion, Robert and
Jack’Narsh of Pontiac; a sister,
Mrs. Russ McKay of Massachu-
n setts; two brothers, Roy Sanderson beginning in 1908 when President |
Theodore of Detroit and Cres Sanderson a
Setvice will be at 1:30 om: necessary
the project. ‘This will be discussed, Thursday from the Huntoon Fu-
under the auspices of Welcome Re-/
bekah
53
i p are required te tele-
home offices at inter-
~-throughout the day and
t their movements, Periodic
are made on the progress
investigation, and the pro-
is reflected on the agents’
assignment. cards. if i ; 3
But it is also maintained among
the other 8,000 employes. Obedi-
-tonishing to an outsider.
The reason for this obedience
is always clear to anyone who
knows anything of the un-
disciplined operations which al-
most destroyed the bureau. ™
the pre-Hoover days.
Over and over, Hoover has
istressed the point that there must
never be a scandal in the opera-
tions of the FBI. ‘One man can’t
build the FBI,” he says, “but
one man can tear it down.”
NO EASY LIFE
The life of a special agent isn't
an easy one. He knows.he say
be dismissed summarily from the
orvice he — eertain rules.
ple:
1. He “tannot drink tntoxi-
canis while on duty. Even off-
duty excessive use of intoxicants
is banned, since the agent is
subject to call at any time,
2 He cannot use a govern-
except official. business,
3. He is forbidden to use
“brutality or duress in dealing
with persons under investiga-
tion,
number of other things: ‘Among
the ‘‘shall nots’’ are these:
1. He cannot disclose informa-
tion to any unauthorized person,
‘not even his wife.
2. He cannot accept rewards
or gratuities in any form.
3. He cannot fail to pay his
taxes or to meet other financial
obligations.
4. He must not: lose official
property issued to him.
And the list goes on and on.
INTENSIVE TRAINING
The newly appointed agent be-
gins to learn discipline from the
day he reports into headquarters
to begit’&n intensive training
course. which lasts for 18 weeks.
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The course is divided into two
| parts. There is the classroom ail he-area. an .
The unpaved condition of Derby
He can be disciplined for a| missioners last night as one solu- _ :
~tists- now in: the- vicinity of Adams
road is causing many. people
to stop on Adams road, to let their
children out of the cars to reach |
Derby school. This practice ties
up one lane of traffic since Adams
is only two - lane ‘at that point.
Busés using the turn-around at the
The commission indicated that
they felt a 25 mile per hour speed
liimt was sufficient there due to
the excessive traffic of students
using Cranbrook on leaving the
school parking lot.
They recommend, this speéd lim-
it, proper posting of it and sug-
gest that Chief Moxley instruct his
officers to rigidly enforce it.
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A representative of the Michigan
Consolidated Gas Co. will feature
“Spotlight on Entertaining,” as
guest speaker for the North Su-
burban Alufinae of Chi Omega
Luncheon, Thursday, at 12:30 p.m..
Mrs; John J. Southard, 4500 N.
Adams, will be hostess for the oc-
casion. Mrs. Farnum Fitzpatrick,
of Berkley is committee chairman
and may be contacted for reserva-
tions,
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Mrs, Alley Josephine Warner
Service for Mrs, Alley Josephine
Warner, 91, of 1674 E. Romeo Rd.,
Romeo, who died yesterday at the
home of ~her granddaughter, Mrs.
Roger Toothaker, will. be held at
1 p.m. Thursday from the Manley-
Bailey Funeral Home with the
| Rev; Fons Wittrup, assistant pas-
toy at the First Methodist Church
o ciatin
burg:
A native of Port Huron, she
moved to Romeo a year and a
half ago, after many years in
Birmingham - Burial will be in Ham-
She is survived by two ‘daughters
other than. Mrs, Toothaker, Mrs.
Adelaide Hoover of Romeo and
Mrs. Russell Spooncer of Brighton,
one sister, Mrs. Nettie- Davidson
Benton Harbor, nine grandchil-
dren and 22 great arendchikdven,
Thrée: Youths Injured
When Car Hits Pole.
A Pontiac youth was hospitalized
and his two companions received
slight injuries when their car went
off the road and hit a utility pole in Pontiac Township last night. Bobbie L. Belcher, 15, of 133 W,
study of investigative techniques,
FBI‘ responsibilities under the law
and administrative work; and
there is the rugged training - in|
self-defense and the use of fire-
arms given at the FBI Academy
on the Marine base at Quantico,
Va,
Each agent, including . the
scientists. and engineers who
work in the laboratory,. must |
‘know how to take care of him-
self in a gun battle.
He learns the “quick draw,” in
which a pistol is whipped from a.
holster with split-second pre-
cision in a staftce which gives the
steadiest position for firing ac-
curately. ‘Never shoot while run-
ning” is an FBI axiom.
He is instructed in jujitsu and
other tricks. of taking care of
himself in a rough-and-tumble
fight. The roll of 18 agents killed Br ‘ooklyn Ave: an is under treatment _
at Pontiac General Hospital for a
concussion. Treated and released
for cuts and bruises were Richard V. Gibson, 18, of 2761 Vendome
Rd., the driver, and Robert W. Servera, 14, of 3404 Rochhaven Dr., .
both in Avon Township,
Gibson told Oakland County Sher-
iff's deputies he was rounding a corner when he slid into the pole off the left side of Lake Angelus road near Clintonville road. .
Condition Still Critical
for 2 Injured on Jan. 1
Two Oakland County residents remain in critica? condition at™ Pontiac General Hospital « seven
days after they were badly hurt in New Year’s Day morning auto accidents.
Sheriff's deputy Ross Miller, 28, of 331 Reitman Ct., Rochester, who in line of duty is a reminder that
the battle against criminals is a
dangerous one.
The FBI's training system
‘produced such sound results
has head injuries, and John E. Queen, 49, of 6615 Tipsico Rd., Highland Township, have reported. ly both shown Very slight improve-
ment in recent days. Queen. has severe internal injuries,
that even prior to World War II-
the Marine, Corps arranged to
have agents train the Marines
in hand-to-hand defensive and |
disarming tactics, . ‘ |
But the FBI traveled a long
road to reach this point. It had its
Roosevelt demanded an:
investigative agency in his crusade |. -
against the “land thievés” in the |- ~
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West and the big-business “trusts” Cress. city’s representative on a new | tonight. neral Home, The Rev. Waldo R.jin the East. | — County Civil Defense | The meeting is scheduled for 8 Hunt of ‘St, Andrew's. Episcopall (Copyright 1967 by Doo Whitehead) in the commission chambers on Mission will officiate with burial in . bo = ‘Atumendnent ote pein he tcl few tthe Cy Hal Hill Cemetery, (Tomorrow: “The Story Begins) | : . F , * | oe A i
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By CHARLES DENTON
SAN ANGELO, Tex. (INS)—The a Sg ca ure mb's nw
Risenhower' how}. = .
Seucee eres dee St oe Pee ;
drought - tortured ranchers and @
farmers of West. Texas will be
recs ter peer ened
born.
But they are_dchiows about: the)”
_the government.
Want te save $30.00 en o
Norge Deluse Gas Range?
_ jer aera ies the form of ‘mer:
‘already have been declared And they doubt ‘that it can
eyes of farmers who have not had
a paying crop since 1949, sheep-
ee mien guns a banxruptcy.
They the President believe
problems must"éme from a High-
drought disaster areas. A fright-
that lambs frequently fall into
i them and are lost. “i caiuet Fepbcs Tapaoll an EAT :
_ lands already sandpapered down to}.
maked rocks: by- wind -It_-cahnot}.-
‘heal dry cracks so wide and deep/is th
men ‘who have watched their|*
‘couldn't have picked a better =
production of 80 million pounds of
wool probably apes slashed to
t Texas’ ter off if they didn't. Another kindle the fire of hope in the weary|so dractically that Texas’ normal ‘year like last year aud it's going
to be mighty bad, I can. tell you.
One. experienced farmer, wiry,|
per cent of his alfalfa_crop ast,
season and had to cut his stock of ___"THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 -
send be bake i t t
loney Can't ] Re: ‘ore Gr rass, ‘Topsoil, Water, a or Hope
"eaten: Wy decal: Forced ‘out of
livestock ranching, he is trying to
recoup by operating a small fill-
ing station. But his business—and
that of his eer eens
‘fallen-off-almost 50 per cen!
| “It's terrible. God, it's bad,” hell
murmured. “It broke me. It broke
be bayer and ene
weekly” in 5 eties like San Angelo.|
residents are receiving —_
federat-toos “commodities:
pat driven-trom:
. with the heroism ‘that comes from
= sm ty eee their land for plant-
avelwhen it started, i
In Karnes County, near San An-|grow,
tonio, almost half of the 17,500 * * *
= i
pear. and Thad my farm paid fo
— keep
food,-Eaeh sea-
Angelo y and San Antonio,
‘. = "Carr pat => For the Most Talked
5 - About News in.
__ Pontiac
DIAL FE 8-820 © DAY OR NIGHT ° Phey-question-whether-i
water back into streams that have
run dry for the first time in record-
ed history, or hold Gown the swirl-
ing brown dust that even the most
meticulous housewives have
stopped battling and are “‘learning pa Hrs Besa
learn them little, if ‘iwtine.
sanchers have even offered their;
horses free to’ those who will take
them away—tragic evidence. of the
plight of cowmen;—who have—Tre=
duced or liquidated their herds to
avoid the high cost of buying and
lito live with.” ““They._keep..going,. though don’t-know how some of them do~ :
it,”” sald an amazed Fioyd Jones,
of the Farm Heme Administra-
tion. iss apenas al }economic necescsity to ~surrender | and find jobs in the cities, either 5, dak bs wer worth qs Another noti-agricultural victim,
"than Ge heed tnd eeend oll
that time and money and get
hauling feed to them. nothing back; It's hit them hard, One “busted” rancher, W. C.
Burton, of San Angelo, stands ajcouraging
good chance of being stricken supplying credit and
To offset disadvantages of land!
parcelization — no one’ may
over 2% acres—Yugoslavia is en- &
farm coopera own’ ;
tives by,
seeds,
All Sizes 8% to 11
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$1.00 quality — flaws are no’
-
Wa: had Pay Drs ng
Retnins_ Shape 2 —+
: arn HI-BULK ORLON * fore. py eh
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Leave it to the station’ wagon leader to
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"And what news! Wagons so- big, so power-
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that you'll wonder how it can be done at
low Ford prices.
Under the new front-hinged hood you’ fT
find new power—Six powerl—V-8 power!l—
proved-in-action/ power. The wheels, the
frame, the chirhigh roof lines—wherever
. you look you’l! admire its long, lean grey-
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Inside you/ll find more usable loadspace
than you ever dreamed possible. And for
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If your, choice i is-the 9-passenger ‘Coun try
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' when yo fold the rear seat ‘nto the floor,
(a matter of mere seconds), you'll find
there's almost nine feet of loadspate—
nearly a foot more than ever before.
There's, still another 4-door Cohintry
Sedan. Like ‘the Country Squire, it has the
extra third seat for 9-passenger toom. And,
as in all Ford wagons for '57, you have the
new single-control handle whith opens
both the wrap-around liftgate and tailgate ©
with one motion. And they can ithe opened
. from inside!
There’ s good news, too, rie fans of Ford’ 5
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New 'S7 Fords have toughest
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In the wonderful way that Ford can take
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at its luxurious. best.
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: ‘sheet hatha orhies ot Uk fom dint be ecbend 64 dn ale bes jukipdauew! fend eae
pe PME Ely Woeeee ~. }tiae Public Schools will participate| college saree? ay © pst a te coke ee Ce
iz Ao dationgeg he ference on School Vocal and Im} i oo pontine will beltite of Southern Calj- i
"le hg > arg oS Michien Michigan in Aan-Artoe raed the. Pontiae High School band un-|rms on “Music Hdueation: 2 t Military. Supplies -jand Saturday. —_ htietlthe direction of Dale C. Harris;|" Another. fe £
a ee at ERS “The event, - planned t hel music| ol | en
“WASHINGTON &® — Asst. Sec-jteachers meet crated nt a
of Défense Robert ‘Tripp|and those of their profession in its 4
“= _ Ross says he had nothing ng to do sboceomemee gk with other areas of
more heat; less |
talk by Alan Maclean |
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i ‘a a sh 4a ie Bs ot ieee hae ;
o> Ue psoea2 | “The Dollar Side’ of the Traffic |PO"et a
so ==d i gram topic-at the Pontiac “Lions. pes nia _
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: Ge {dlaims: of the Detroit Au ae oF 3 ay Rezages , noo ag ee Insurance Ex.| GRAND RAPIDS w—The city's! FUNERAL. HOME of = Yes joie Mery tag's 1c ial ype cee parsers 160 W. Huron FE2-9171 8
¢ ge Kis sce Information Serve, a public mak a models, span t B a)
a ance Informa Service, a es ve contrasting t : COND ie
, fe: \\ | serviee organization of 12 Michigan| vintage cars, opened Monday at H tal i dee AIR ITIONED :
s . \jeasualty insurance companies. _ Civic Auditorium for a six-day run, "socccscsccccnccconccccacesecsosoncosoosoooes |
2 Want te save 25° on 8 ; ‘ a Goodyear Batiery? . '
4 Weteh fer Geedyear's
2 > Price Smashing Clearanes ;
: asle in Thursday's Pontise
ma sae he. Horses have lived on this earth a long time; although mot in the .
4 Get the MONEYSAVING Sued for $50,000 form we know them today.
oS Facts on the Famous ‘The earliest or “dawn” horse called Eohippus was small, about : : NA LOS ANGELES @ — Actress the size of a cat or perhaps a fox, He had four toes which he walked’ os é, AMAN ; in Hovak and her frequent. os, satis foe hosts of today’s becges. Rg eS | STA CONDITION
: food epee Hoses developed and grew larger over the age. Here is a 7 TEMENT : plan have been named defendants in aiboy with one of the early domesticated horses — sill not so large as ? fs dea $50,000 damage suit of a traffic|today's ponies.
A SE PR we sy =k hw ican emule es virbrein PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION | fee oi re elena airy ‘neat peas tron Sa a's — .s a to stay at night. In ° :
. . the eg the — will like their corral or exercise yard. | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN :
be. petty oe. a piece of stiff white paper in two — as shown in diagram A ‘ « | . Wes and ct, ai shown. Make a bumber of these, paste them end to end, December 31, 1956 > as shown in B and set them up to form a corral. Make the fence as’ | — } ,
with pny ees ; : ASSETS | os eR, Ce mei ‘ Paste this picture down on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut
ae emsane ted |Juties tm the accident. \it out along the heavy outlines. Fold the two end panels under andf =, | . - hug ga bnioe: bring the center- one forward. Now the cave boy and his horse will: First Mortgage Loans ......6........cce cece cece r ere e eee te ttees $ 8,723,517.28
skrananiae | Cover. the sper ala Meant | Properties Sold on Contracts ©.........6.600...00c00eceeeeeee 505,983.33 nr eteer as ge yg ll (Joyce McCartney, Dayton, Ohio, wins $10 for submitting this idea’ 6. wo Gt et Sea et wy pieD amet a gre Gamage. Soll ire, Send your i ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, | Home Improvement, ang ere Loans (FHA Title I) ........ 24,369.72 .
Loans on Savings BPO Oo a cok cee ee epee eegt ees esecccees 57,298.04 | |
re Federal Home Loan Bank ......................5.. Levees 200,000.00
U. S. Government Securities ......... Peden eNradsengepeoedehcaenrs 124,976.26 |
Cash on Hand and in Banks ................. peiGiBoers cece daccs ... 796,378.24 -
. Land and Office Building (less accumulated depreciation) ..-........ 380,148.92
a Office Equipment, Furnishings, and Improvements to leased
be property (Less accumulated depreciation and amortization)...... 51,015.32
t $10,863,687.11
_ LIABILITIES
‘ Savings Accounts ..... ) Rab alec eee cee tcp ectecs vere ~ $ 9,166,283.94
‘ Advance from Federal doe Loan Bank ree Sones 842,500.00
a Loans in Process ..............eee ees eee cn eeeees eee 167,290.49 -
‘ Other Liabilities ................ceeeee ccc ees ee ee es 4,690.40 (By
‘ Specific Reserves .............. eaesccecepedovetecs 19,674.26 a
: General Reserves ............. Tae ees ot xbcesee wees $625,567.39
. Surplus’... 200... ec c eee ees Ve aesecdboste 37,680.63
: Total General Reserves and Surplus vee cwacepesigen’s v 663,248.02
1 ; , $10,863,687.11
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Talks on Suez Britain, France to Meet!
With Egypt; U.N. Head
‘Will Be Intermediary
WASHINGTON. in — Britain-and}~ Some seven and mil.| Key- engineering and~shipbuild-
France were reported today wise woes are an ‘third|ing industries, coal mining, rail-
have agreed to a plan for indirect ~ those civil ¢ —|way and passenger transport’ and
talks. with Egypt-on -a Suez Canat{*"e_.Useently _ demanding ee eins soy ~involvedin~this|-
ieee ——s
‘The United States Would stay| *
out of the talks,-'to be held in|
New York, but would be ready’ : pe ho i Se SONS eas chee
fin Britain's history is underway!
epee on can ~out inne ea: One of the
biggest package pay taise battles’ -
is shachosa elas tea thee exe
cent which was awarded in a num-
ber of cases. last autunin,
KEY INDUSTRIES INVOLVED N ° chasis aoa Disaster t id ‘Watkins
present economic circumatances.
This “at-
erent Basses
conse 1 Gill ek altied be sa the fe
titude that there should be a pe-|
ee ee <7 & _THE, PONTIAC 1 PRESS, , “TUESDAY. JAN CARY. 8, 1957
N nae Economist to Speak a
vat Real Estate |
ay ree te ode : L » A
iP vy : i Py 7
y ‘| : r i ag : | ( Sain
ere , Boel an é “A ee, & , z
ae é * ; ee ‘ao t : ;
BS ee . ‘i : - ; i b .
i a i a y= Sarge see ear g set ae ee 1 Ba ies PE ae ae PHA ROSS ee eos
a secénd class matter °
ravan of ¥
* Alaska a a to. To dramatize thelr desire for state.
hite -_ et automo-
eo “Pairbanke-s -the- Bag: dlapiajed
‘BUREAU OF dent ___had 49 stars. In In last fall’s elec- _
_.tion, acting as a state, @ consti”
Fk coi Uaplintlen, autabe speed
aes a
. both Senators Porrer and McNa-
mara, argued that the present sys- -
_ tem, in continuous effect with some
amendments since 1884, gives a
_ small group of Senators veto power.
Opponents, mostly Southerners who
_ have used ‘the filibuster in years past
* tend the issue involved the tradi-.
tional freedom to debate in the Sen- Their sense of ‘humor doesn’t dis-
count the deadly earnestness with
which the Alaskans are asking to be
admitted as a state. They are re-
sourceful and determined and will
put up a good argument for state-~
to block civil rights legislation, con- hood. E
“sup- od 2 eco D oo” ‘Eskimos
be-_at Point Barrow are sending to Presi-
dent E1sennower with the caravan -
ad a paper weight ivory seal balancing
of the move, endorsed by a golf ball on his nose. ~
-— *
The Man About Town ate. =
1s ac ieg tek Se Pee
Althoagh Republican Senate
ene
_. His proposal would permit debate
_ to be halted by two-thirds of the
_ Senators present and voting, instead
of two-thirds of all 96 members. But
if his bill gets out of committee, it
would be subject to a Senate fili-
buster under existing rules.
= 2%... %
It lotire by fwo-thirds vote
New Maye or in Okinawa =
Elected by] Leftist Group
capital of Okinawa, population 170,-—
000, is presenting a big problem for
outpost.
_ Senaca, 49, received 16,000 /
votes, 2,100 more than his near~
est rival. Two other candidates -
. split the pro-U.S. vote. American
authorities had jailed the new
mayor two years ago for/ con-
cealing a Japanese Communist
smuggled in from Japan’ ‘and jor
giving false evidence. /
ce 8
On release he immediately started
_ an anti-U.S. campaign. His platform
- called for an end to U.S. rule and the
return of Okinawa to Japan. Accord-
are “criminals, /murderers, rapists, -
arsonists and thieves.”
~ Okinawa’s conservatives are
“aware that/U.S. dollars built new
_ schools, hospitals, roads and
_ many other public improvements.
Two after Senaga’s election, ©
‘The Bank of the Ryukyus in which
ie U.S. holds 51 per cent of. the
nd muppiies most of the funds,
i that. “Americans did not
chop oft Naha’s credit...
‘Tefuse all US. wi You
| mgney to a man who has
never. = |
ag Fi hoy : © gummed wager of an
Its Early Owners
Valuable Land Was Among
First to Be Settled Here
Women: The smarter s¢x—and
some of them have the [figures
which they think is the way to
prove it.
* The 1,400 acres of real estate which
comprise the major portion of the $10
million gift of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson
Records
/puilder ot ORG “Detroit hotels be-
the US. command in that Pacifie ears the one that bears h
/ Semen in Pontiac sever
died Saturday at St. Joseph’
pital here at the age = 88. He lived in -
Royal Oak. ;
Latest samong the nation wide sky
rocketing —— of punninc’s baton
twirlers,
Fellow’ journalism congratulations go
The philodendron plants are snaking
‘out. The best traveler reported is that-
f to Michigan State University was among
the first in Oakland County to be set-
tled by white men. Its general terrain at-
tracted even our. earliest pioneers.
of , es It ts situated within three miles of the
s, bills,. proposals first white settlement in the county, in.
aS kk it would be a 1817, at Rochester, and within ———
of_miles of the present Pon
moderate improvement on Which timnits ad
both parties might agree. No over_tw ms of land,
civil rights legislation can be the ‘eafllest records show that most of
' ; son it was taken up.from the government
to
years ving designs on going
Lew Taller
_ The Three Dreyer. sisters,
was their appearance on one of the top
TV programs Sunday evening. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haight
on their marriage last week. He is pub-
lisher of the Lake Onion Review, and she
_ ing to Senaca, American authorities is the widow of the late
_ Leo Larson,
former, publisher of the Romeo Observer,
and continued it a-few years after his’
deata, until she sold it the past yen
Mrs. Roscoe Willson
of Walled Lake, which has: passed the
30 foot mark, crawling through three
rooms.
" Quite surprised and excited was .
of Highland; _ Mrs. George Gerdon
i that “no new loans would of 4416 West Walton Bivd., when she saw
to that city.” Its manager * deer cross the atreet near her home
ty. age the other day.
Ulysses S. Beach
eighty-third birthday,
Mr, \and Mrs. George Burrows
-of Fenton; golden wedding. -
Mr. ond Mrs. Jonathan Hobson — my ay cat ay =
Lage Snug Fit ie :
: in its nature.
We, the drivers, 2 ‘are very sym-—
Sg ey = with you: ‘the ‘people in ‘conditions,
porrmeenteer pacer names
feet cheat, cee ahd
Pontiae traftle. _ America, pre hy aol
= ians.~ Godt—willsurely-~bless us
David Lawrence Says:
or aoe howe.
per year until paid
on file in the Register of
Deeds office at Pontiac show that early
families owning a portion of the 1,400 .
acres included: Fuller, Douglas, Hubbell
pro-Comm ist Bros. /Kimball, Mumby, Coffin, Butler,
a: election 7 ea ett, Weaver, Fox, Renshaw, Loma- .
Eley and aa.
\ hotel
e Hos- Filibuster Protects States’ ‘Rights:
Abuses of power lead to further
abuses of power. The Constitution
a judicial body. It has paid atten-
‘tion to precedents in law as laid
down from time immemorial.
UPSET PRECEDENTS
|, But lately the court has taken
dents of long ‘Standing because
“public opinion” apparently feels
that. way. It's another tragic ex-
ample of the doctrine of the end
being cited as justifying the means.
Under the Nazi dictatorship in
Germany in the 1930's, the Ger-
man constitution was swept aside
and instructions were issued to
the courts to decide cases in
accordance with ‘ lic senti-
ment,” Legal its were
disregarded. The late John W.
Davis, in a speech ‘at the time, ‘
bitterly criticized this as judicial
tyranny.
Today American judges, using
the power of injunction that has no
limits placed upon it either as to
time or scope, apparently may
order citizens arrested and, without
jury trial, punish them if they
appear to have violated the terms
of a sweeping injunction.
SAME SITUATION .
Precisely this situation has
arisen in Clinton, Tenn., where a
federal judge has issued about as -
broad an injunction as has ever
come from the judiciary. Tt has -
been used to arrest who
were not parties to the original
Supreme Court order ‘such as local
school boards and state govern-
iT; 7
arrest citizens exercising their
right of
by state courts and not by fed-
eral injunction.
This has always been the con-
stitutional rule. In fact, in. Febru-
ary 1950,-the U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals of the eighth circuit held
that the district court had no juris-
diction to enter a decree “enjoin-
ing the. world at large’ and that
the defendants who were not
parties to the original action in
which the injunction was issued
could not be adjudged in con-
tempt. Judge Learned Hand of the
second U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-
peals ruled the same way in a
notable case...
FEARS CIVIL RIGHTS
Now -the South, fearing that a
new set of “civil rights” laws may
be passed, is disturbed about ‘what
may be done with the broadened
power of judicial injunction. So
the southerners in the Senate are
not going to let any new laws on
“civil rights’ get through Con-
. §ress, even if they have to. block them by filibusters and delaying
tactics.
No legislative body in the world
has been as careful to protect
the rights of the minority in its
ranks as. has the United States
Senate. “‘Fillbustering” has been
minority nevertheless have been
able to stop impulsive action and
the passage of many unwise
measures by pelling a thor-
“Last week the Senate, by a
paoreg: So the old rules still prevail
and, ‘as long as at least one-third
of the Senators stand up for states’
rights they can by prolonged dis-—
cussion prevent any bilis from
(Copyright, 1957, New York
Herald Tribune Inc.)
’ Dr. William Brady Says: By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK — Things a
columnist might‘ never know if he
didn't open his mail: .
That Jayne Mansfield, Holly-—
wood’s greatest natural acting
talent since Lassie, sleeps in a-
king size bed covered with black
rar sheets . . but doesn't every-~
* *
That new ~ adepeditilbe of the
boll weevil. are getting so. resist-
ant to DDT it no longer gives
them the dt’s . proving that
one insect’s poison is another in-
sect’s mouthwash.
SO LUXURIOUS!
That the new 17 million dollar
Americana Hotel in Miami Beach
is so luxurious, so help us, it has
wall carpeting even in the
bai ms,
* * *
That there are now. 70 million
ear, bus and truck drivers in the
United States, This leaves only 99
- million pedestrians to keep out of
their way.
That the blouses worn by Edith
“L'l Abrtier,”” cost more than $100
cavemen on their indoor walls in-
dicate they preferred their wom-
en fat, a beauty ideal still held by
some native tribes.
DAD’S AILMENTS
That expectant fathers often
“suffer such psychosomatic _ail-
That although former President Harry S, Truman was _ photo-
graphed several times holding up
fish while in office, the Fisher-
man .F ener valeey Ste. bere
ing issue: “ ac-
tually ok any of them him-
self?’*,., Well, HST, how about
it? ... We pause for reply,
That wives trying to. get hubby to buy them a new vacuum clean-
er can give him this argument—
because of a poor crop of broom-
corn the price of brooms will rise
this year.
. * *
That lobsters -have sex just like
most everything else. There are
hen lobsters and cock lobsters,
Anyone seeking further informa-
tion on this vital subject is hereby
referred to the Fulton Fish
Market.
OPERATIC KATE
That Kate Smith, who never
took a singing lesson in her life,
once aspired to a career in opera
.». gave it up on the advice of
Laepeld Stokowski,
* * *
That a major chain of grocery
supermarkets is reported planning
to sell clocks. Will Tiffany’s fight
back by stocking breakfast foods
and sterling steak?
That a medical survey showed
a trend among doctors of all
types to reduce
smoking.
That a lawyer named John C.
Argue has been admitted to- the
California state bar,
ments as ‘headaches, dizziness
That Dr. Frank 's. Caprio, a
Washington, D. C., psychiatrist,
says “infidelity is "closely allied
with excessive drinking.’ The
WCTU has been saying this for
decades.
That each cubic mile of sea
Deft Guide for Diabetics ==<=""°™"™""""
Avoids Twisting Tongues
A health column that goes medi-
cal can do a lot of harm. The very
best physicians are generally in-
ept in expressing themselves in
language the layman understands.
A lowly practitioner. may have
the knack, I'm good at drawing
myself into the argument, too.
I am reminded of my discovery
of Doctor Duffie. The name should
be familiar to many readers, es-
pecially those who have or are
Training For Diabetes (title of my
booklet available for 35 cents and
stamped, self-addressed envelope).
Browsing: in the stacks of cur-
‘rent medical literature one day
in the "20s I came upon an-extra-
ordinary succinct and instructive
article on diabetes by Dr. Don
HH. Duffie, Central Lake, Michi-
gan.
The article made- such: an im-
“pression on me that I wrote to the
author and . . , well, the good Dr.
Duffie thereafter made his sound
and practical knowledge available
to the public in an admirable guide
book, “A Book for Us Diabetics,”
which went through I don’t know
how many editions, but is now out.
of print, I regret to say.
VIVID DESCRIPTION
In all my reading I have come
across: no more vivid description or
’ explanation of a disease than this
masterpiece which I quote from
my prized copy of the handbook
no longer available:
“A diabetic is one who is starv- ing for sugar while his blood is
foll of it.”
Diabetic or jot, we all eat food.
Much of our food, in the stomach,
for delivery to wherever
n the body. guii? HH iH TE
if
af el whatever revisions he may think’
necessary, were Published” again.
; ed letters, not more ton one
oreo — long —— = Len
nn 1957) That tonic heating of factor-
ies, office buildings: and other
large structures eventually will
help solve the smog problem.
Meanwhile, anyone looking ‘for
Los Angeles can locate it by
radar.
‘That Japan is the only country
where pearls have been success-
fully cultivated, ——~ Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
Kristina is a pupil now , , ,-
Who wants to learn'to sing...
At least as lovely as the birds . . .
That warble in the spring .. . Her
teacher has informed her om
She has a diaphragm .
Krissie tries to breathe and tox
. By every diagram . . . She
reaches for the higher notes. eae
And she is doing good . . . Without
disturbing anyone , . . Around our
neighborhood . . . Our daughter
does not want to be . ;. An operatic
star ... She only hopes in musi- -
cals . . . To measure up to par
. And as she minds her teacher,
and - She follows every word ,
- We feel someday her voice °
will ‘be . . Appreciatively heard.
(Copyright, 1967). .
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Mary sabotaged her chances _
of @ happy marriage by failing
to. play thé batting averages.
Every smart woman should
realize you can’t expect to es-
tablish a “home” aimosphere
unless you grow spiritual and
social and civic roots where
you live. Church folks rarely
get divorces. There’s a reason!
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case T-368: Mary D., aged 23,
is the wife of Larry, who was
described yesterday.
“Dr. Crane, I'll admit I. may not
have done my- part in our mar-
riage?’ she finally confessed,
“But wé never had any. home
life in the college town. We lived i g
i ie
el 2
_No_ wonder young brides. then_
want to run back to mamma and
daddy, for the latter represent
all the peace and pleasure of
home.
Knowing this stumbling block to
happy marriage, every cauple
should deliberately cultivate all the
Create Roots for Happy Marriage -
_tion-and-se—de- iets marriages. -
They don’t just happen by luck!
Happy marriages are made that
way by conscious effort on the
part of the bride. and groom,
So Larry and Mary should have
linked up with a church. They
should have become active in a
class.
* * LJ
They should also have launched
-their-little boy in’a Sunday school
clags, too, And they should have
'.gone through the proper romantic
motions of one date pen week,
despite Larry's heavy law studies.
’ LOVE DEVELOPS
For emotions must be exercised
i + tf !
i a de i i
ti
their cigarette
Soll the watchword is — =e
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away, paunroneny comapeate ‘their federal income tax re-|your Sociat Security’ for 1998. wil counted toward certain other gov- Earlier he had been with the De- cay, and that Wanety banger ps be fairly simple. The tax will be 3/ernment benefits troit Free Press; Flint Journal; E = The professional people affected|per cent of the first $4,200. For Flint Daily News; Norwalk, Ohio, : are self-employed. lawyers,—den- /—tYoumay write-Ray~Henry in/Herald and the Alcona Echo at — tists, osteopaths, veterinarians, /$4.200, your tax payment will be|care of this newspaper about your Harrisburg. To avoid, as much as possible, am, naturopaths and op- $126. . own Socity Security or retirement ithe discoloration that comes with |tometri (The Social Security tax'on your!) ro b | em, Please enclose a a fage, Miss Weissman swears by va ves en ea one of these new mem-| net earnings in 1957 will be 3% of stamped, self-addressed enevelope 'Free Bed Unit to Expand gentle suds, very very careful/bers of the Social Security family,|the first $4,200. Periodic increases}. nq 25 cents in coin.) : Fd rinsing and frequent spot cleaning |you'll probably have to take two|from 1960 to 1975 will eventually| (From AP Newsfeatures) GRAND RAPIDS — Mary jwith soap and water. si stéps to prepare for making your|bring your tax to 6% on your eurn- Free Bed Guild has completed tax payment: \ ings up to $4,200, : purchase, at a cost of $65,000, of a e Bleaching is derive and of-| Get a Social Security nuthber *. 6 © Coun Transactions commercial building and a two- s i = k 4 Want te save $40.00 on 0 age fatal. Sy mage dl soon is|from your nearest Social Security| Whatever the amount of the So- {story us aso Paneteey Nerge Deluxe Gas Dryer? to be avoided em? icffice. The numbe> is necessary/cial Security tax, you'll be expect- re ° “eet teen cept in dire emergency- because it must be listed on theled t6 include a check, a money Lass Than 55 Period Calaren's Hospital and Ortopede Big Savings and Twice as Many Stamps, Too! — 4 special Social Security tax form|order or cash-to cover it when you : , s "Palle, Deapebing Chenmence Bi sy digg “hope “clean,” |Which you must file with your tax|refurn your tax form. : A totat 10,924 transactions in- x peenewsare nde Ladies Winter Coats Bote tu Thursday's Peatioe | protected with your life against |Payment.. Although you make the payment] |‘. $16,396.85 were re ary beret anatase ro 5 15 _ Press, nd send the special tax form to| VOlVing $16,386.85 were reco COATS to $ 25.....$ moths or other such destroyers It you've already got a num- the Internal both|December by Oakland County Reg- | }R=aamat oe and dotingly rotated between | ber, you should use it rather ernal Revenue Service. ister of Deeds, Daniel T. Murphy § ; COATS to $ 29 $19 will be turned over to the Social , re) séeas ; — Stren ck ea eer’ |Security Administration within -a|J"-’ svn eed tine A WA COATS to $ 59 $29, As for unmentionables, Miss a Se: few months. send them in.| This compares with a to . to eae Weissman strongly recommends| ‘Tack of it, your Social Security ater yee ™ papers involving $19,790.70 trans- RNEWPORT'S] eo. ' rolling them cylindrically in tissue} fice can give it to you. On the basis of the form and jacted in December, 1955. COATS to $ 69.....$39 — even if they. are brand new.| Fill out the special Social Secur-|. ¢ Payment, ny future ~_ Last month's figures include/§}4) Some of the pieces of lingerie |ity tax form which you should have| S¢¢™rt wal benefit — pe praed 2,501 deeds for $4,063.50; 1,218) “Jag COATS to $ 99.....$59 in the museum collection date back | received last week as part of your) COU: dear past a sean mortgages for $4,380.75; 4,048 & ; to Elizabeth I, and all are e in fine regular federal income tax pack- ee ae ase —~ Hoy chattel mortgages for $4,048.00; COATS to $149.....$79 shape. age. ‘ (Only persons among. the — a be se yr} future A pemonehs for pensaneale and ' - D F * bd newly-covered professional people record 913 —-m neous transactions ormals When you wieten through the who don’t have to complete the which the benefits are based. involving $3,084.75. § Lad es: reese;
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Bishop ls Guest
at Annual Affair Set Parish Gathering
for Episcopal Church.
-
field hope to escape from ’
the Twelve Town Drain project was'on- Village Bond Issue one month today
It was rescheduled to Feb. 7,
clerk C. Richard Smith
¥ s e
The. communities claim they. are
in the $38 million ™ Seek Voters Approval at Indianwood
parish meeting with dinner at In-
dianwood Country Club at 7 p.m.
Vestrymen will be elected to fill
the vacancies of retiring vestry-
men, Waldo Leipprandt, Allan Mal-
colmson, Thomas Culbert, Russell
ALMONT—The voters of Almont
will be asked to approve a $100,000
bonding issue for the village to
finish the construction of a. sew-
age disposal plant. The special
election will be held Monday Jan.
14, The bonding issue will require
a majority of © per cont tS one ORION TOWNSHIP—On Friday! -
evening St. Mary of the Hills. Epis-|™
copal Church will hold its annual) _..
ch.| all of Christian Hitis,
~ |the church under the chairman- jliams, Dearborn
|pal judge, and Joh nJ. Wojcinski,
[Detroit attorney, were under ex-
Louls Francrak, Mrs, Layton
‘Bury and Mrs. William Beaupre,
to be held on Saturday Jan. 12 at
‘ship of Mrs, Truman Denby, Mrs.
John Kloka, Mrs, Paul Deroche,
and Mrs. Dan Bowers, —
Webford Club Meeting
to Sew Cancer Pads
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The
ot ‘cuastinak Caeenticy PTA wal ,
be held Thureday at 8 p.m. in the|{
Fae 8 aa Thursday evening
jek one eee
-|presiding.
tea ee a
pupils in the Huron Valley schools,
have been ‘invited to confer with Parc Sea Picokon
to Confer on Progress
MILFORD—Supplementing res ular’ report cards, parents of
elementary and junior high school on Jan. 17 and is, ‘The semester
ends Jan. 18. ;
Arthbur Burklund, elementary supervisor, stated that this is the
ents to take into account the
progress the child has made, and
to arrange to strengthen weak
nesses and study strong points,
The conferences are designed to
Refuse Delay
in Ecorse Case Judge Denies Request
to Postpone Hearings
to Oust, Officials
DETROTI # — Removal hear-
ings against Mayor William W.
Voisine of suburban Ecorse and
three of the suburb’s councilmen
will not be postponed.
Probate Judge John W. Conlin
yesterday denied a fequest by
. |to Be Held Wednesday Darin be buna Gh wae aa
‘actions against the men are con-
Circuit Judge Theodore R. Bahn,
who indicted the four men in his
Dai the meeting plans will capacity as a one-man grand jury,
be completed for a Penny Supper ee office. their removal from
°
All four have been indicted: on
charges of conspiracy to obstruct
justice by allowing operation of
gambling establishments. All ex-
cept Councilman Elmer G. Korn
face trial Jan. 15. The others are
councilmen Francis A. Labadie
and Albert B. Buday.
A date has not yet been set for
can’t back out.
Harry J. Merritt, county corpora-
tion co : filed amending
—, effort to speed
a me ruling on con-
stitu .
The case was originally sched-
uled for Dec. 8 and postponed one
month at Merritt's request.
to carry,
plant has been estimated at $155,
officials say. The total cost of the treatment
-|the home of Mrs. C. J. Jorgenson a Livonia attorney, has asked the
\Wayne County circuit bench to ex-
\tend Bohn’s grand jury investiga-
ition to Livonia. No immeaixe ac- 000 but the special assessment on
water bills established a few years
ago, will make up the. difference, Webord Club will have a potluck
luncheon at-1 o'clock Thursday at Korn's trial.
Meanwhile, Hubert A. Mitchell, 1020 Voorheis Rd.
The group will sew cancer dress-
ings and make hospital-tray favors,
during the afternoon. tion was taken. bring mutual understanding be-
tween the teacher and the parents,
whose mutual interest is. the stu-
dent, according to school officials.
A letter of explanation entitled
“What Parents and Teachers
Bring a Conference” has been sent
to parents this week,
The two-day conference ts di-
vided into 20-minute periods, and
parents will be notified of their
scheduled appointment,
Burklund added that the con-
ference will be more successful
if the parents come prepared with
their own thoughts and questions
regarding their youngster, instead
of leaving all the talking up to
the teacher. coo IONIA @® — An assault
time for the teachers and par- |nearby Palo. It was one of the first actions of Ionia County’s new prosecutor,
. |Ronald Van Buren’ who took
office Jan. 1.
Flowers had been arrested on
the complaint of Mrs. Vicie Wolf-
ington,-. mother of 7-year - old
Robert Wolfington, object of the
paddling last November.
In obtaining the dismissal, Prose-
cutor Van Buren said he “didn’t
feel it was'in the interest of the
people of Ionia County” to have
further action in the case. Flowers,
once suspended by the school
board, was later re-instated.
Crash Kills Ashley Moir
death of 1957 in Gratiot County. ALMA @®—Wilford Whitford, 31,
of Rte 1, Ashley, died Monday
of injuries suffered in a two-car
crash at a rural intersection near
Bannister, It was the first traffic : the Democratic majority
has agreed on 21 recommenda-
tions which were “‘not concurred!
in by the Republican membe?s of
the committee. " : ;
eae, im
have authority and capital equal
to that of the Export - Import
in the
Patman said in a statement, in-
clude:
Placing corporate income taxes)
on a progressive basis like per-
sonal taxes, so that smaller. busi-
nesses would pay less -and larger
businesses more.
* * *
2. Various revisions in the tax
code to help unincorporated firms
heirs of closely held business con-
cerns, and owners of businesses
whose assets are. sold for cor-
porate stock, and to bring excise|
taxes back to pre-World War II
levels.
* * *&
Patman also said the report
calls for investigation of price in-
creases to see if some of them
result from ‘inadequate compet-
itive restraint and unwarranted
Hans C, Peterson
: Hospi will be held today from Bethel
Community Church at 2 p.m, The
Rev. George Hoeflinger and Rev.
Muri Eastman will officiate. Bur-
jal will‘ be in the Marlette Ceme-
tery. The body is in Marsh Funeral
Home.
He is survived by his wife Mar-
guerite, one son, Donald Peterson,
five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Anne Miller of . Detroit.
Mrs. Herman Stricklin
rs. Herman Stricklin, 44, who
Hospital was held at St. Anne;
Church here Thursday with burial
in Ottawa Park Cemetery.
Mrs, Stricklin is survived by
her husband; brothers Joseph
Zelewski of Clarkston and Har-
old Zelewski of Pontiac, and
three sisters, Mrs, Margaret
Hawking of Pontiac, Mrs, Doro-
thy Case of Lake Orion and Mrs,
Licenses Suspended for 42
Pontiac Man Arrested,
Takes Life in County Jail
munities in building schools. A 62-year-old city man who was |
land County Jail last night. j
Donovan Jack Thompson, of 411)
N. Cass Ave,, was discovered
turnkey Deputy Earl Beason after “revoked or suspended in reecnt ac-|
tion by the Michigan Secretary of
State's office were ordered to keep
off of the road for one year.
Those banned from driving one lhew Robb, Ferndale, habitual neg-
ligence; Claud W, Sweeney, Fern-
dale, and Howard J. McNarney,
53 McKinley Dr., both inability to
pass physical tests.
Ordered to farnish financial res-
a call from a trusty. He waS'year include: Harry R. Lewis and sponsibility for driving under the found sitting on the floor. with
shirt wrapped tightly around h
neck and through the bars.-Coroner
Dr. Isaac. Prevette pronounced
pe death as suiffocation by hang- |
McNamara Proposes :
$2 Billion School Plan
WASHINGTON i) — A plan to
“spend one billion dollars a year, 7%
for two years for a federal school
construction progra:a was proposed
—— by Sen. McNamara (D-|
| pert a cdlled his two billion
dollar plan “a crash program de-
signed-to immediately attack the
of
The bill would earmark federal
funds to assist states and com-
is | James A, Zimmerman, both of Bir-
is’ mingham, vevoued license for vio- influence of liquor were: Ronald
E, Alexander, Theodore Motriuk,
Sentenced for Forgery
FLINT @ — A 2+to-14 year jail,
eee eee fives tere. Betty J.|
Monday, | 31, Circuit i Philip
In a sworn statemént, she sai
tock an an estimated $6,700 from’ | Bailey, JANICE McCLELLAND ~
Mr,
her plead guilty to forgery. announce the engagement of their
said daughter, Janice Eileen, to Duane
and Mrs.
Finance Corp. where| Carlton Bailey ,of 8782 Sashabaw|
worked. She was charged. with| Ra, Clarkston. No date for the
forging a $500 promissory note. ‘ 7 . son of Mr.
SnAg Ded Seen eet.
and Mrs. Arthur. L. Mc-
Elliott .who Clelland, of 5640 Clarkston Rd.
* Heee eres both of Ferndale; Charles D.
Brumfield, 178 Rockwell Ave.; Lu-
cille Harris, 275 Rockwell Ave.;
James W. Newton, 170 Opdyke Rd;
Bacilio R, Ortega, 381 Irwin Ave;
_ \Henry D. Warren, 167 Willard St;
Clayton Weldon, 119 Adelaide St;
Vern I, Williams, 5210 Westview
Dr; Alphonse Dean, Birmingham;
id Peter Ferguson and Eugene Wil-
son, both of Drayton Plains; Rich-
mond C, Haynes, Royal Oak and
Charles W, Thompson, Chattanoo-
ga, Tenn. . * ¢ @.
Licenses-were: suspended for ha- ‘ bitual negligence in thee cases of:
Charles B. Curry, George J. El-
‘well, Eugene G. O'Neil, Robert A.
‘Raley, Robert J. Ward, all of Roy-
J. King, 1632 Paulsen Rd; Joseph
Medrano, 40 Williams St; Her-
shel B, Mullins, . 283 Wilson Ave;
‘Donald K, Rosser, 3200 Giddings}
Rd. and Clyde L. Rush, 258 $
Parke St.
Other habitual negligence offend.
Commodore W . Fairse, ; + ; \ yy y
5 County Drivers Off Roads for 1 Year n Oakland County \lation of license restriction; Mat-
Heights.
64 Clovese St.,
influence of liquor. ~ Clarkston; Robert K,,Satter, Union
Lake; Gerald B. Schardt, Rollen
‘ern-|Spencer and Robert E. Turner, all
of Walled Lake; Shirley ome Sergott
and Richard L, Smith, both of
Oak Park; Norman C, Smith, Far-
mington; Robert W. Travani, Roch-
ester ahd George Wood, Madison
The following county residents
were ordered to furnish financial
responsibility and had their li-
censes suspended: Terry L.. Bar-
ney, 2633 Crane St., reckless driv-
ing, third offense; Joseph Green,
unsatisfied judg-
ment and Eugene Winslow, Dray-
ton Plains, driving while under the’. Virginia MacAlpine of Drayton
Plains. '
Rev, George E. Ging officiated
“lin the Sharpe funeral
Clarkston. a
Alexander M, Williamson
Orpington Rd.,
Thursday from the Price- will. be at 2 p.m.
Fumeral Home, 2501 Rochester Rd..
Park Cemetery, B
yesterday.
Chrysler Motors,
and Thomas, both of Toronto, and
one sister, Agnes Gregory of Troy.
Edward Horton
Edward H. Horton, 80, will be held
ings.
County presidént,
benefits. and farm insurance cov-
erage.
The Farm Bureau saves each
member $170 a year In reduced
truck Heense. feos amd reduced | Tue
seed, swthing an farm sects,
officials say. -
Other —_ are ettective legis- William
Scramlin of Holly is optimistic
,|about the goal of 1,119 for Jan. 15, |
being reached so the new mem-
bers may be eligible for Blue Cross Optimistic About Roll Call |
Farm Bureau Spurs Drive ORTONVELLE — The roll call
drivefor-new-members of Farm
Bureau of Oakland County is from
Jan,.3 to 10, inclusive, according
to chairman Mrs. Leona Hutch- lation protection, highest quality
tractor and automotive products at
a saving.
County Calendar
Pa si al ‘ount one kl man 4
at = ot Quien mag ~, “
ie
er are,
cere Sittaat count fe ORTONVILLE — Service for
passed away in Pontiac General
at the rites. Rosary was recited
Home,|
TROY — Service for Alexander
McIntosh Williamson, 55, of 2132
el
here, with the Rev. John Stone of-
ficiating. Burial will be in _
irmingham.
died in William Reaumont Hoepital
Mr. Williamson, Troy resident
for 12 years and a welder at
is survived by
his wife Reta; two brothers, James
NORTH BRANCH — Service for
Deaths in Nearby Communities at the Blackburn Funeral Home in
North Branch at 2 p.m. today. Rev.
Karl Patow, Methodist pastor, will
officiate and. interment will be in
Maple-Grove-Cemetery—Mr.—Her-}
ton died’ Saturday morning at the
home of a nephew, Hubert Horton,
of Marlette.
He leaves two sisters, Mra, Clara
Sterling of Pontiac and Mrs. Laura
Ryan of .Barnes Lake, Lapeer
County and his nephew.
Three Gas Stations
Robbed in City
Three city gas stations were
‘looted of various amounts of
ichange*and merchandise in break-
ins believed to have occurred some
time between Sunday night and
Monday morning, Pontiac police
said today.
Farr’s Service Stateion, 240 Os-
mun St., ae 0 et ee
as well: as two cartons of cig-
arettes. -
Ten silver dollars, 50 pennies,
an old coin and two English six-
Gulf Service, 59 Auburn Ave.,
lost only @ license. plate bracket
valued at $1.50.
Doctor by Radio
Bodamer| He]ps Childbirth
During Air Flight
HONOLULU u® — A Honolulu
doctor radioed instructions suc-
night as a boy was born fboard
a Transocean Air Lines plane en,
route to Honolulu from Oakland,
Calif.
* * *
‘Dr. Robert P. C. Ho said, “tt
was a routine delivery, except I
wasn’t there." Dr. Ho ‘said the
mother, Mrs. Lillian Palen of Hon-
olulu, is the mother of ‘four other
children,
Stewardesses Alice Martinez,
Oakland, and Lorraine Mikosh,| .
San Francisco, said it was an easy
birth. The baby, about a month
and a half premature, im-
mediately began crying, they said.
| * * *
Dr. Ho's instructions were
radioed to the plane’s captain,
/
_ LEONARD—The, Metho Ast
‘Orders: Trio in Trap
cessfully to two stewardesses last gers, profit-taking.”
Other recommendations, he
said, deal with tightening of the
antitrust laws and implementing
federal policies of procuring goods-
from small businesses when
sible. .
Father and Son
Banquet Planned
by WSCS Units
two units of the Commerce Metho-
dist Church WSCS will meet at 8
p,m, tonight to make arrange-
ments for a father and son ban-|
quet. The meeting was held in the
church, Members of the committee in-
clude Mrs, Edward A. Beaupre,
Mrs. Howard North and Mrs.
Thoburn Circle along with Mrs.
Richard Shiker, Mrs. Kenneth
Haussaurer and Mrs, Robert
Lind of the Catherine Booth Cir-
ele.
An annual -affair, the banquet
was held for fathers and daughters
last year,
Stolen Car, Money
eommittee—is—considering—a—pro-|3 pm.
Chairman Patman-{D-Tex}—said;£*5-
‘jin Paddling of Pupil |ns"
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —_A|
planning committee representing,
Carleton Hastings of the Isabella |.
Attlee said he is glad
_ |declaration. earlier, Stone PTA will meet ‘Thursday at
“Refreshments will, be served by
the second grade home room moth-
“A~_film-willbe-presented federal bank|by Michigan Bell Telephone.
Four Towns :
The Executive Board of Four
‘Towns PTA is meeting on Monday,
Jan. 14 this month.
“Attlee Lectures
on Red ‘Empire Briton Cites Domination
of Russia by Minorities
in Satellite Fringe
ANN ARBOR ®°— The Soviet
Union is the outstanding example’
of an imperialistic nation in ac-
tion, says the postwar prime
minister of Great Britain, Earl
Attlee. -
Attlee made this statement to
a University of Michigan audience
last night as he embarked on a
12-lecture tour of the United States
and Canada.
“There are many minorities in
the U. 8S. 8. R. who are. domin-
ated by the Russians,” he said
in support of his charge.
*He mentioned the Georgians, the
Armenians and the peoples in the
satellite fringe as those in the cloak
pos- of Russian dominance,
* * *
Attlee’s talk dealt with the evo-
lution of the British empire to
its’ present status as*a common-
wealth of nations which exists with
each other by “contact and con-
ference.” :
He explained how two differ-
ent movements — nationalism
which had its roots in 19th cen-
tury Europe and a larger unity
among nations stemming from
scientific advancements —
brought about the transforma-
tion.
Wars too took their toll on the
colonial British empire, Attlee told
his audience,
* * *
He cited the Boer War in South
Africa during the first years of
the 20th century as the beginning
of the decline of imperialistic
Britain,
Earlier, at a news confere
Eisenhower told the world of
United States’ responsibilities jf the '
strife-torn Middle East,
wished the President had
Romeo Girl
ANN ARBOR -#—Two Chicago
men and a woman were held for’.
federal authorities today in con-|
nection with stolen postal money
orders cashed th ough southern
Michigan.
Detective Lt. George Stauch said
the trio, arrested yesterday, are
held for investigation of uttering
and publishing fraudulent checks.
He identified them as Edwin
W. Swanson, 27; Elmer F. Crig-
26, and Mrs. Marian R.
Stokes, 18, all of Chicago,
Stauch said that Swanson admit-
ted breaking into a Battle Cree
hardware store which also servs
as a post office sub-station, Stastch
said Swanson took some 400 blank | money orders and the postmsster’ 8
official stamp. —
“The trio were dri
stolen in Chicago,
The car bore stolen
cense plates, /
Starts 60-Da "Sentence
for Stealing/2 Tires
A Rochestet man began a 60- |
j
‘a car
ch said.
ichigan li-
Seriously /
in Ontario Crash
DUNNVILLE. Ont. — Helen
Jean Liebley, 21, of Romeo, was _ seriously injured Sunday night in a two-car/collison on an icy road
rat nearby Canboro.
She/is being treated at a “hos-
pitay/here for multiple skull fraec-
turés and a fractured jaw,
Police said Miss Liebler lost gontrol of her car on a curve and collided with a car driven by Gary Owen Carson of Hamilton. A pas-
‘Summers, the daughter ‘of Dunn- Mered hy police chief, suffered minor
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day sent ‘in the Oakland Coun-
ty Jail yesterday after pleading — the Recreation Dept.
Walter Lawton, Walnut Creek, |Suilty to embezzlement of two.
Calif. autor tires from a Rochester |
Leonard er .
‘wacs Mrs. ‘Palen and the baby were|“9" 4 , |
rerular m a" for a tn el ac J H. Sampson, 23, of 4532 evening at at the home of Mrs... Rd., ted by
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meeting a oe ay "tthe reen after failing to pay fine and
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Hin decane remain ag ax ccevied They estimate that WO] me Fie Say —
Airborne Division in Ger fiobn Allison, ambassador mths problem. He has been studying), India April 1, 1968, as = who obtained] Then fr and hen pene 2 old documents and portraits of by
per Winn, 208 ot Dy ed ancent chiefs, seeking an authen-"Dended bY, & grvernment commis Displaying. This Emblem_| is
F. Hulsman of 29 : 2 ee, oe w. Poverty Hs “The range he yl peat. | Se i Frank A. Anderson "Danley Agency .. 4. Ciitterd Metty
and husband said, “say that the ancient soney ‘Thateher-Patterven
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mayal Oak hens | sight Be es w ae s21.87 : yoy = W. A. Pollock
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was_Navy Ens gph Seb ieee Sere Oakland County’s 4H honorary} Ojeeb, leader ef the Chippewa ee “Grove Agency ‘Maynard Johnson wilkinson Agency
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tax tees The Navy Department recently |itiate Rew. members ond install] 4.00 Hadians tanged tress Up: tele te Theredes's Pentioe -Lineleome, Ine. Inc. , Ine, pee 8 ve oe - i ie cremate of two officers at a meeting at 17:30) Per ee Press. :
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Township. Steg- .c Gordon J Murphy of 898. Stan- Ski trip plans are on the agenda * a
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/ Misses Bible, Blade Kills
’ DENVER @® — George Albert
Rathbun, 35, an inspector, was
killed last night in an industrial
accident at the Gates Rubber Co.
Fellow workers said a 5%-inch
long knife blade on a rubber roll-
ing and stripping machine broke
loose and struck Rathbun_in the
right chest. The blade just missed
_ a Bible in his shirt pocket.
Marriage License
_ Applications
Ernest H. Robinson, 33
Helen L. Poster, 38 Hibba:
Daniel D. Webb, Grosse Pointe
Nancy K. McCombe, Birmingham "aaa
Clifford 8. Vaillencourt, 1419 Baldwin Margaret L. Tutty, 032 Melrose
Donsid T. Haves, Farmington Diane L. Redman, Farmington -
Sydney G. Harville, 39 Hibbard
Mattie M. Alderson, 246 8. Johnson
[ma mesy W Stallard, Dearborn
Delores E Smith, 82 Murphy
Clyde * Henry, 375 Pranklin
Gloria . Wiliams, 373 “Franklin
rawin BE. Lewis, 410 Kendry
Norma M. McGiothin, 491 First
John R. Vance, 4193 Airport
Barbara M. Harris, Belleville
Armand J. Brunelle, Farmington
Lilian M, Brulle, Farmington
John Ea Adams, . Clarkston
- Bilen V. Denstedt, 3747 Elisabeth Lake
1 Max Ww. wens, Drayton Plains Elizabeth R... Hooper, ya
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Ray B. Whitney, Gale Eisine L. Goff, 190 Mt. Clemens
330 Eliza, Lake
eee L. Schoenbek, Ferndale
Ann M, Moderow, Birmingham
William R. Brown, Detroit
Margaret L, Smith, 2401 Oakway
James D. Cheal, 567 Lowell ,
Veretia T. ~-Dewald, 103 Green
Michael D. Laughhynn, Utica Nancy L ‘Budry, Birmingham
- Robert H, Shaw, goat Dunning
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~The Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Women's National Farm
and Garden Association elected new officers at the annual meeting
held at the home of Mrs. James J. Nance on Lone Pine road Monday
afternoon. Heading the group as president “is Mrs. Edgar Flint
(extreme right) of Birmingham. Fellow officers are (left to right) ene
Mrs. C. W. Buck Speaks.
to Symphony Association
~ Discusses the Woodwind Section and
Analyzes the Various Instruments
Mrs. Charles W. Buck spoke to members of the!
Women’s Association to the Pontiac Symphony Orches-
tra when thé group met Monday at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Purdy on Mary Day avenue.
woodwind section of the’, orchestra, analyzing th e(OES Group Meets
flute, piccolo, oboe, Eng-igt Schaffer Home lish horn and the bassoon.
She told of the various pitches Griffin. Proficiency Club, OES,,
and qualities that each nase sant ot the homie of Mrs. J. R.
& calAtpho Aloha Chapter “s Plans 1957 Activities
Mrs. Ben Sweeney’ presided at
-meeting of Alpha Alpha Chap-
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held at
|
,Club Has 4 Guests [fic.f
Mrs. Edna Matheney, Mrs. Win-) Secret pals were chosen for the ’ Members were-pleased by the lovely
tea given for their branch of the garden
club Monday.
when photographed were Mrs. Hawley
"une! tw lS! Personal News of Interest in Pontiac>chedules “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY.8, 1997. a
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Carol Fenwick of Detroit played
mae | “ several piano selections. preceding the
a tea held at the Nance home. Photo- . oe i . pa es fon ..
Mrs, Herman Scarney, recording secretary, of Bloomfield Hills; °
Mrs. John Tebbin, first vice president, of Metamora; Mrs. E. Govan
- Hill, treasurer, of Birmingham, and Mrs. L. R: Twyman, second
vice president, of Bloomfield Hills. :
~ F: ' Mrs. James J. Nance (right) was
hostess to members of the garden club.
She is shown with Mrs. Edward S, Wel- Otis (left) of Bloomfield Hills, coun-
seling chairman, and Mrs. R. C. Sadler,
also of Bloomfield Hills, education
chairman. Discussing the affair
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City
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graithed with her was Mrs: Robert C.
VanderKloot of Bloomfield Hills, pro-
gram chairman for the branch. ; . “a : = ‘
lock, immediate. past. president, of
Bloomfield -Hills, ,
harman. Panhellenic Meeting Held to-Discuss
PTA Scholarships
: |
: : 7 ‘Card Party | 4 ciywide met nae i Mire Anthony Groene Arriving home from a Florida, the holidays with Mr. Bunce s|Gardens, Daytona Beach and other i A citywide meeting of scholar-| mend to the locals that they re-
ae tee a - ig Ferran oe ont a ee ge vacation Were Mr. and Mrs. James| mother, Mrs. Maude Bunce of St./Points of interest, | Plans for a benefit bridge rr Tn ena an _ local PTAs, | affirm the existing scholarship pol- . M. B. Holmes inced _year- a ; — mi: , ian City ;. {friends and interes’ rsons was) icy: .
‘Z the Sunset Club at the\round money making project: will|A, Bunte gmd@~daughter, Sandra| Petersburg. Before returning to) >. her made by--Pontiac City Panhellenic “8
if Meeting at Wilson School. jcontinue. - ‘Kay, of Nava
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‘Hello, It’s Ma It’s Marathon time again! I am
here, as | am each Januapy, with
my eight-week self-improvement
Marathon, Hello out there fo you
“repeaters” and welcome to you
newcomers to-this adventure of in-
creased attractiveness and health.
Many- women think of Marathon
as a regular part of their beauty
‘routine. They may have regained
some of the pounds (or all of them)
which they lost last ‘year, git Marathon drive, They spent'their home they visited CYPTESS home in North Litthé Rock, 4rk..iry Welden Monday -evening at her Ring.
on Sunday alter spending/twoinome on Illinois. avenue. ; The! * iweeks visiting her parents, Mr-|pridge will be held Jan. 30 at Rieter bene traiaeoae | '
t
ee he ener a eee malo aren sward -the scholarship fund_Mrs.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Irvin pobert Passineau was appointed
_ fast “Would have been, and not] and family of Sashabaw road are
nearly so important so far as the) vacationing near Bradenton, Fla., Selected to serve as a nomin-
essential foods for health-are con-| on the Galf of Mexico. | ating committee were Mrs. | |
cerned. * eS | George Yanson, Dorothy Cum- |
| chairman.
planmng
= * * & Mrs. Howard Cotcher returned to} :
_Eat. slowly. It takes a while for| her home on Elizabeth Laké road| ee penne Cee.
food to raise your level of bloodjover the weekend after spending) yy
sugar and if you eat slowly your|the holidays with her brother, Si-
_ appetite will decrease more rapid-| las’ McFalls, and her sister, Leila}
ly as the meal .continues.. |McFalls, in London, Ont, ; * * a
Do not leave off all fat, Some ‘
fat acts ag a blotter and allows | an and Jane ne returned you to eat less with less discom- ito Mercy School of ursing in De-
‘het, troit after spending the holidays|~°
Bat the protein | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. /.
a protein in your me€aliSam Hoffman of Sylvan Shores
first. This will raise the level of grive. " ~~ |Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bess of Kathryn Cramp, a graduate of
ichigan State University, was
welcomed as a new member. Mrs.
Passineau was cohostess for the
evening. *
your blood sugar and therefore de-| Joan a senior, will spend the
crease appetite. Thus you will not) next three months in the pediat- Marcelle Kitson returtied toy her members when they met with Tur-/held at Wever school Monday eve-
Lester Stanley, scholarship chair-; a re é . ‘< > :
} ° ry ¥ ! jand Mrs, Clarence H. Kitson Of) adah Shelly Library. \ jman for the Pontiac Council of |
] e ] Ps | Parkhurst ore. ‘ | Bridge proceeds will be used to-| PTA, conducted the meeting. ~- | the locals be encouraged to spon-
Ways and means of raising
funds for scholarships were dis- |
| wussed, Many local groups are |
special |
projects and others will include a | Refreshments were served by
designated amount in their budg- |Wever PTA. Mrs, William-Mihalek, | 2. That a fourth scholarship be
set up this year in keeping with
* «* ithe above mentioned policy, .
3. That April be designated as
“Scholarship Month’ and that
}-Sor_an_extra projeci_even though
| the scholarship is a part of their
| budget. Furthermore, that the
fund-raising | goal for this year shall be $1,500.
ipresident of Pontiac Council of
Policies governing the: teacher|PTA, and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, sec-
scholarship fund\and the qualifica-/0Pd Vice-president of the council,
tions required were also discussed. |Presided at the tea table.
* *
Election of officers will be held] Recommendations presented to Verbert Thurbers at the Feb. 4 meeting with Mrs.|the PTA Council are:
Donald Neal of Wenonah drive.’ 1. That the PTA Council Reside in Pontiac
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thurber are residing on Newberry street following thir marriage Dec. 29 in Angola, Ind.
The ‘bride is the former Daphne : ecom-
nee
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Tt seems that hunger and the
amount of blood sugar are cor-
related. A rise in blood sugar de-
creases appetite. Dr. Frederick J.
Stare of Harvard University has.
given the following rules which
should be helpful to your reducing
efforts: oo ee °
GOOD BREAKFAST
First, eat a good breakfast, If
you have only toast and. coffee; by | One of the first reducing rules is to eat.a good
breakfast. By-jnid-morning. when you are hungry
you may eat something higher in calorie count than
an adequate breakfast would have been, and not’, ot The Pontiac Press. | * nearly so important so far as the essential foods for
health are concerned. be quite so interested in other)
items which follow and which may
be calorie-packed.
: * a *
These general rules should go)
along with’ your calorie counting.'
PROGRESS REPORT
I.would like it very. much if,-at)
the end of eight weeks, you would
write to let me know how you got
along. Many women do this each)
year and I always get a big kick)
out of the wonderful improvement!
they have made in themselves and)
how it has affected their lives.’
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If you would like to join thous-
ands’ of other women all over the!
country in: seeing how much you,
, can improve your appearance and
' personality in eight weeks time,
send 10 cents and a stamped, self-'
addressed envelope with your re- Denison
quest for the Marathon Booklet, Ohio, is
Address losephine Lowman jn care
a ; i
Tomorrow: “Lose Pounds and |)
Years on Eight-Week Marathon.”
+ Lj rics department of an affiliated
Battle Creek hospital.
* * *
| ~ Mr, and Mrs, Homer J. Kelly
dr, have returneq from their
honeymoon in Florida and are
| making their home in Lake Ori-
on,
The bride, the former, Janet Mc-|
and Mrs. John F. McConnell of
Pine Lake road, Homer is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Homer J, -Kelly
of Lake Orion,
bd - i
returned Judy . Palmer ‘to |
University of Michigan on Thurs- |
day after spending. the holiday |
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Palmer of Dakota
drive. ee ed i
Robert Whitlatch, a senior at!
University, Granville.
director of “Summer and
Smoke’ to be presented by‘ the
Denison Studio. Theater Wednesday
through Saturday. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Whitlatch
of Birmingham, wee ha i | East’ Cornell
avenue
announce the
engagement of
their daughter,
Connell, is the daughter of Mr./[ucille Eileen —
Mohler, to
Roderick
Allen Niles.
, He is
the son of
Wr. and Mrs.
Ivor, Niles: of
St, Clair
Shores. Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Campbell of Oxford, Herbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Thompson, also of Oxford.
Aide Group to Meet
jat State Hospital
Oakland: County Citizen’ s—Com-
mittee for Pontiac State Hospital
will meet in .the hospital's. recrea-~
tional therapy department tonight
jat 8 p.m,
Speaker is Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical superintendent. Entertain-
‘|Ment will be by patients and re-
ifreshments will be served. The |pyblic is’ invited to the meeting,
PTA Activities | Emerson PTA ‘wit 7 ‘at 7:30 Dm. at the scnooe CNeMar
MeCarrol! PTA wit mee at 1:44 om. Visiting cont win eeeeey discussion entitied, “Reporting to Par. ents.” An adult will be in ‘charge of small apieres accompanying parents
nee oot PTA wil) meer
auditorium - school 20 o.m. ip the
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boil down) House Democrats will Penaime|2nd, various ses pore Sr ad ae Very Nem Samere rene Open Friday Evenings
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WESTERN DIVISION H + - Divmiov Olympians in KC Meet Fort Wayne 17 16 3518) BOSTON WW — Lee Calhoun and
Bie “4, 13, ‘Milt Campbell, Gold. Medal win-
ners at. the recent Olympic
Games, today became the first
entries in the 43-yard high hur-
dles at the 3lst Knights of Col-
umbus track meet at Boston-Gar-
ULE
Moorehead, den Jan. 19...
Reagan Assumes Top
Place. at Villanova PHILADELPHIA (# — Frank
Reagan took over today as Villa-
Inova University's new director of
iathletics under a three-year con-
tract, He will continue as head
football coach.
fo *
Reaga et with the Very Rev.
James A. nnellen O.S.A., Villa-
nova € Din t, last night and
signed the new agreement. Reagan
|Harvard Fi
Seeks New Grid Coach.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (# — Har-
vard joined a half dozen other
major schools in search of a new
nating Lloyd Jordan's seven years
with the University.
Speculation as to a successor,
which once centered on backfield
succeeds Ambrose F, (Bud) Dud-
story. ley, who resigned last week. coach Harold (Josh) Williams, ran
in all directions. - ,
The University’s terse, one sen-
Ford Reported Backing | Idea for Relief Game WA
It re
prominent persons — including
Dr. Milton Eisenhower — to join
in trying to arrange a ootball
game between Oklahoma and the
University of Miami to raise funds
for Hungafian relief. :
“Any such ‘would have to TON u —Henry Ford|Omar Bradley, former Budget Di-|: has invited severalirector Joseph Dodge, and to Dr.| . f
Eisenhower, a brother of the Pres-|.
ident.
confirmed they
invitations, and
game
be approved by the National Col-'$500,000
the contest could be arranged.
In Detroit, a spokesman for
“Ford had no comment last night. | Q ‘it was reported the’
vitations to ate in the plan| Page a oar and, ot Gen. | The money, hé added, would, be| used to aid’ Hungarians already
ladmitted to this country, No site
for the game has been mentioned,
but tentative plans call for sched-,
uling it late this month or early!
in February. ,
Unbeaten Oklahoma ended the a Smathers aide) said it was estimated the game,|
if played, might produce up to) | : Be »
rs
season ranked No, 1 in the nation.|
lost one game during The)
year. | ‘ _ . be
co-captain and regular goal ‘tender
’
t. - BROTHERS MAKE THE TEAM — Michigan
Téch has three brother combinations on its 1956-
1957 hockey team. They are, left to rfght: former
and his ‘brother, Jack, present captain, a right
Bob McManus ~ _
. fario. winger and leading scorer. They are from No:
Bay, Ontario. Next are the Stenlund brothers,
Ron and Ken, from Rouyn, Quebec; and Lorne
and Andy LaHaye, from Sault Ste. Marie, On- football coach today after termi-!
‘| at home last season when John -
| Bersche meshed a field goal in res Jordan,
tence dismissal of Jordan made
no mention of a replaceménft-er
a method of selecting one. ,
ball Coaches Assn.,—learned last
Wednesday of his impending fate,
the decision was not official un-
til yesterday. ~ * * 7
Athletic Director Thomas Bolles
undoubtedly is shopping for candi-
dates in St. Louis this week where Grab !
diana's gangling center, padded)
|Last fall he, enrolled,at the Uni- Loop
Jackie Appraises Himself
NEW YORK — One of the
reasons that prompted Jackie
Robinson's . retirement was his
deep conviction he no longer could
be of any value to a major league
ball club, *
White and Willie Kirkland — to
the service. I wish the Giants all
the
but ‘'t think they have much Refirement Reasons Given with a restaurant chain, said one
of the reasons he was happy over
his new job was because it would
relieve -him of having to go
Lake Orion 5
Duels Oxford Slumping Dragons Hope
to Get Moving Against
Wildcats Tonight
Lake Orion has been a dis-
club thus far. Figured
to be a strong ; B League
title contender in pre-season {
4
TORONTO \” — Eric Nesteren-
ko, 23, a university student who
today decided to give it one more
try with the Chicago Black Hawks
“to satisfy. myself that I can play
in the National Hockey League.”
The 190-pound right winger quit
after Toronto sold him to Chicago.
versity of Toronto;
~— Sports Briefs
Charlie Metro, former outfielder
with the Philadelphia Athletics,
will manage Vancouver, B.C., in
the Pacific Coast League in 1957.
+ * *
Ken Wise, shortstop who batted
.287 for Los Angeles in 1956, is the
son of Hugh Wise, Milwaukee
Brave scout. - ; * * * :
Detroit Manager Jack Tighe was
the Tiger bullpen coach in 1942
and coached at first base the last)
itwo years.
Although the 56-year-old former,
president of the American Foot-| * * * -
Clem Labine set a Brooklyn Dodger record by appearing in 62
National League games in 1956..
* * *
Johnny Antonelli of the New
York Giants hurled 258 innings
in. 1906, “ane lane than be heried
in 1954.
he is attending the NCAA coaches’
convention. Jordan, also there, is,
‘seeking work. wth eis ¢@ :
Allie Reynolds is on the vohun-
tary retired list of the New York Yankees. from Jim Drake and Nick Niera
that he expected and the Drag- ong’ inaccuracy at the free throw line has also been costly, .
_ Oxford has yet to taste virtory in three games and. furthermore,
coach Jean Harkness’ cagers have never been in on the contest. Tie Wildcats have taken bad beatings at. the hands of Millington, Troy and Imlay City. Forward Bill Noles been their most reliable point-maker, ,
- TONIGHT'S GAMES . _, Wayne-Oakiand Conference West Bloomfield at Clarkston Brighton at Holly , ‘Northville at Clarenceville
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Armada at New Haven Memphis at Brown Cit
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By BILL CORNWELL ;
A neighborhood basketball feud
dating back to the 1951-52 season
will be renewed for the lith time
tonight when Avondale and Water-
ford collide on the Avondale court.
The two high schools have been
meeting on a home-and-home basis
since the rivalry began and Water-
ford has dominated the series.
Avondale’s last victory. came dur-
ing the 1954-55 season on the Avon
floor; f
Avondale lost a heartbreaker
the final five seconds to give the
Skippers a 73-72 win. Waterford
won the rettrn ¢hgagement
handily, 71-53.
year to spoil things for the Jackets,
but the Skippers do have one of.
Oakland County's -best players in
Chuck Gillis. The big center has
collected 65 points in three, games
for @ 21:2 average. ~:, There’s no Bersche around this)
coach Don Beedle. “Our / offense
has improved, but. our defensive
play has been weak,” Beedle com-
mented, The Yellow Jackets have no one
on their squad: reminiscent of
sharp-shooting Jerry Paul, who
scorched the nets for them last
year. But they hope to offset Gillis! along with better balance.
Gillis’ gangling 6 foot-4 frame
gives the Skippers a height advan-
tage. In other respects, the two
‘Defense has been Waterford's biggest flaw, according to head
| Skippers Meet Avon Avondale ‘skipper Dick Bye Te-
that: his E
Tonight's reserve through the torture of trying to get
to the members 30 days prior to” cases will come up at this meet-
ing. NCAA bylaws %tipulate any
new business must be comeeiaea
‘eruiting violations, 1s up Jan—i0-
The : ly on ‘probation only the Univers-
where it must give the right
jpeg Miami's probation, orig
iealby a ena ‘year elie ut Mitek
extended to two seasons for re-
$5,000_ fine against the school, The
NCAA's action against North Car- re 8 f ne f Min State Inst Nov, 13 in the Jackie)” ©
pected to come up in view of thal
orig-| Atlantic Coast;Conference’s recent
in Wayne-Oakland Con-
f
a jinaw Valley and Suburban Cath-
-jsized guards, — play headlines tonight's
Be league activity in the Oak-
County area. —~
Full schedules are in the offing
in the Wayne-Oakland and Southern West . Bloomfield’s invasion of
three decisions in five starts, The
Wolves of Dom Mauti have a 2-1
league record.
The Lakers, under new head
coach John Collins, are ‘still hunt-
ing for their 1st victory. Brigh-
ton, Northville, Clarenceville and
“Thumb circuits to just about sum
~}tipteague action fof ton ight. -Single
games are scheduled in the Sag- Rochester have taken their turns
thumping the. Lakers. eet
le -
&
~ Clarkston High School, enjoy-
better —record, gets
~ the nod over West. Bloomfield.
Spearheaded by a couple of pint-|
Leroy Parks and’
— Lang, Clarkston has won
~ visits - unpredictabte
enceville in remaining conference
tussles.
outhern Thumb
League play finds Capac at Dry-
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WOLVERINE SCORE — Forward George Lee of Michigan dunks
a goal in the late minutes of last night's UM-Michigan State basket-
ball. game at East Lansing. Lee’s bucket helped Wolverines edge
Spartans 70-69 in a wild encounter, Going up with Lee is MSU's Jack
Quiggle, while others close in.
Big Welcome for Champ
WEST JORDAN, Utah & — Gene
Fullmer, the clean living and hard
working middleweight champion of the world, awoke today with his
ears ringing from the cheers of a
statewide welcome home.
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He also had some new posses-
sions; a king-sized weldef’s hel-
met and orders from his union
to get back to work in the Bing-
jham Copper Mine;-.a valuable fe-
jmale mink (royal pastel) to add
|to his start toward a mink ‘ranch;
land the key to Salt Lake City.
: * * *
With the key to the city, pre-
| sented at a rousing reception
upon his arrival from New York
Monday night, he got an admon-
ition from Salt Lake City mayor
Day and Night Service Adiel F. Stewart:
“We want you to be the same
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BUF and
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RNERS throughout your championship that
you have wee up to now.’
* *.?
Fullmer nen welcomed bane
Dean Heat: FE 5-7721 Monday night by a crowd of more
than 3,000 which stood in 27-de-
| — FOR RENT
TRAVIS gree weather for more than an
hour at the airport, and more
than 6,000 who jammed Salt Lake
City’s Main St. Other thousands
lined the roads along the 20-mile Winner, Loser
Given Rewards NEW YORK (® — Bobby Cour-
chesne and Johnny Busso put on
such a scrap at St. Nicholas
Arena last night, the loser was re-
warded along with the winner to-
day.
* * *
close, exciting television 10-round-
er, would be pitted against feath-
erweight contender Carmelo Cos-
mer lightweight champion Paddy
De Marco. *. *
fellow from Holyoke, Mass.,
as his opponent if the commis-
sion will okay the bout.
Hawks Plagued
With Troubles
Assn.
* * *
scoring Matchmaker Teddy B renner
said Courchesne, victor of the)
ta, and the ioser, the favored)
Busso, would be matched with for-
Courchesne, an aggressive little
earned a shdét at De Marco by his
split decision victory but said Pad-
dy, new-@ 143-pounder, was too
heavy. So Brenner named Costa
NEW YORK (# — Things aren't
breaking so well for. the, St. Louis
Hawks of the National Basketball
They lost their coach yesterday |
When Red Holzman quit. They've
dropped into. third place in the
ldop’s Western Division, And now,
Bob Pettit, the Hawks’ big gun,
has relinquished the ' individual
lead to Philadelphia's
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on the strength of a 177-point
spree in four games last week.
He has scored 884 to Pettit's 877.
The Warriors’ ace, ver, has
age is 25.3 points a game to Pet-
tit's 26.6.
played in two more games than) $ho™*
his closest contender, So his aver- Lure of Ring
Still Haunts
Retired Champ
HOLYOKE, Mass. (# — Retired
world heavyweight boxing cham-
pion Rocky Marciano ‘says he'll
be true to his word but he finds
the lure of -the ring still haunts
him,
“I still feel an urge to return
to the ring and have had several
offers, indirectly,’ Rocky said last
night before refereeing the semi-
‘final bout on the fight card at the
Valley Arena.
* «
“But you know.” he added, “I'm
a man of. my word and when I
say something I mean it” (refer-
ring to his decision to quit).
Beliveau Tops
Howe 8 Points
in Scoring Race
MONTREAL U—Jean Beliveau,
gangling center of the champion An.
colleges.
den, Armada at New Haven and
Memphis at Brown City. satane
leading Almont is idle,
One of the top attractions on
thé program .pits Flint Northern
against archrival Flint Central in
w Valley Con- icon Seccalk Cenchonsaremeet professional baseball in retaliation
for its. elimination of a rule against
recruiting college athletes.
Ethan Allen, Yale coach anda
former major league player, said
tthe executive committee would
recommend major league scouts
be barred from contacting players
on the camp. * “-:
*
ference encounter at the _Gentral
gymnasium.
Hapless St, Rita of Hazel Park
squares ott against St
a Suburban Cabalic League tilt”
at Forataie. °
high-scoring Tom Wilson take {p
the hardwoods for the 1st time
since the holidays with visiting
Flint Bendlé as the. opponent.
Other county area games tonight
are Roseville at Hamtramck, Vas-
sar at Marlette and Fowlerville
The Bi ." Conference last
night conipleted- its 1959 and-1960'
football schedule session, continued
from its meeting in cea. Mich-
ite big- game ‘with the
: | University _ of _Michigan be played,
1960 Wolverine-Spartan game will
be played at Michigan State.
Big 10 commissioner Kenneth L.j
(Tug) Wilson explained that Illi-
nois and Northwesiern switched
1959 dates to permit a change of
at South Lyon, the 1960 schedule.
The Associated Press
The Kansas Jayhawks still were
sitting on top of the basketball
heap today as they threatened to)
make a rout of the Big Seven Con-|
ference race while protecting their |
No, 1 ranking among the nation’ s'
te
Bowling Results
Montreal Canadiens, has opened
an eight-point lead over Detroit's
Gordie Howe in the National Hoc-
key League’s individual scoring
competition,
23 a&sists.
Olympians Beaten
TROY, Ohio @ — The U. S.
Olympic hockey team, here on a!
fund-raising tour, was defeated last
an exhibition game.
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plenk Coach Resigns
‘University of Arizona — who
idared to talk back to critics ~—
iresigned last night.
The cry tay Woodson once
the ‘‘most nninerable experience
Woodson’s injury - ridden,
winged-T Wildcats last year ended
itheir most disastrous season since
1950 with a 46 record, His star Another Gri Post Vacant ing record, spent most of the sea-
son nursing a hobbled leg.
$9,600. id
* *
of critics and alumni,
sons at Artaamey Dr. Richard A. Harvill, univer-
‘sity president, said the 52-year-old.
veteran coach will be retained as
a physical education instructor.|]-
Harvill said a search will begin)
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Woodson’s salary reportedly was
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‘unbeaten Jayhawks have been fo Citadel Job Teague, Be.
coach Jim Tatum at the Univers-|
was. as head football
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as to}
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served i ern “of a&
contract with the Southern Confer-
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State). The triumph over — the
Sooners was their 11th.
- * os © pall teams — Central Michigan
and Hillsdale — put their victory
streaks, totaling 40 games, on the} -
‘line early next season — against
each other.
It was ahnounced yesterday that
Meanwhile, lowa Stite which
had been tabbed one of Kansas’
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‘oft Purdue - 75-68 and Indiana| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. \—
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* * ©
Kentucky, ranked third in this!
week's Associated Press poll, fin-
‘Chicago 81-62 and Vaniderbilt, No.
6, dumped Georgia Tech 81-73 in
a Southeastern Conference game. ished strong to-defeat-Loyola of, the two schools would meet for the
ifirst time since 1950 in a two year
jbome and home series.
The seriés begins next Sept. 28
‘at Mt. Pleasant. At that time
jeither Central's 15-straight victory
istreak or Hillsdale's 25-straight
streak will end or, they will tie.
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{jester is the representative, of the
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tion: women to the tenth annual
Michigan Rural . Heafth. Confer-..
ence.
‘The three-day a will be
held Jan. 16-18 at Kellogg Center| lion the campus of Michigan State! tne
University _ in East Lansing. :
the second day, ‘Roral oy " - So
Cieavetiy Health Day will end
the conference. This last day,
representatives will exchange ideas
in workshops, panels and tohrsaal
sessions, she said.
Topics expected to be brought
up at’ the conference which is open
to the public, include fluoridation,
sanitation, school health, water
supply, lack of doctors in rural “1B Ships leave [j
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whistle ‘several times and drew
answering signals from other ves
sels, ) ‘ | a * *
The stranded ships were in a
southbound convoy which. left
Port Said Oct. 30. They were
of Ismailia, the canal's midway
community, traffic safety, and
farm accidents, Mrs, Hixon said. point, Most of the crews lived in
ptian countermeasures, They)
trapped. about seven miles north| - ;
any other amount—for her husband. Martha says the wife).
shortly visit the US. pwned
inasmuch as Meg can't come
now, else it'd hint of a tryst
he ear paek a nae cougperse =
~ Capt. Peter Townsend’l| ©
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~dack Johnson from Las Vegas
Cockeyed show business! will ‘Gckman and Joe Stein
(authors of “Mr. Wonderful” and “Plain and Fancy”)
“wrete a play called “Mrs. Gibbons’ Boys” seven years ago
* and it died on B’way after five days. It just opened
in London—a big hit, London critics praised it for
“courageously destroying the American cult of Momism”
which, says Playwright Glickman, “we never had in mifid
at all—but we don’t object to that interpretation, if it
-helps make it a hit.”
Martha Raye denies paying that cop’s wife $22,000—or
signed a release releasing Martha from court action providing
Martha paid attorney fees and court costs amounting to “less
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some disgruntled people who don’t know the truth.” Martha’s
now living in Great Neck, L.I., “And- happy to be there,” her
friends say.
* * *
Ava Gardner ordered some jeweled dress Mangas from
Henry Spitz of Miami (rhinestone, they were) ., . The French
beauty, Nadine Ducasse, scintillating in
Lou Walters’ big much-discussed Zieg-
feld Follies’ show at the Miami Beach
Latin Quarter, passed up the American
wolves and dated a European—’cause
she could at least understand the lies he
was telling her.
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Errol Flynn, due on the Steve Allen
show soon, cabled that his yacht is still
becalmed off. Mallorca . .-; Vikki
Dougan, the popular model, has a role
in “The Great Man.” , . « Will Ginger
Rogers announces the sad marital news soon?
The Jean Pierre Aumont-Marisa Pavan baby’s due in
. The Duke of Windsor returns to the U.S. in March,
the Duchess a month later... Sugar Ray Robinson's pals
VIKKI
Luce'll soon be ‘busy with} —
AN we Fiimed in Warner Color
DEAN eee | :
MATINEE 90c ¢ NIGHTS $1
George NADER - Julie ADAMS |
te EDNESDAY-—— |
OOH THAT EKBERG!!!
expect him to dance right back ‘into show biz.
EARL’S PEARLS . toe
Maturity is the time of your. life when, if you had the
time, you’d have the time of your life —Quote.
WISH I'D SAID THAT: A H’'wood girl's one who spends)
all day in the pool, but won't wash dishes ‘cause the water |
might wrinkle her hands.—Herman Hover.
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al Hibbler claims the gals in
Hawaii are jealous of each others’ dresses. “Somebody else's |}
grass always seems greener.”
system to his church in memory of his wife. That's earl, |
(Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.)
Laundry Washes ,
Diamond Rings
For moving 163 cattle, without)
a permit, from his farm to his}
own adjoining farm, J. F, Eras-|
mus was fined $140 in South Af-
rica, Pretoria reports.
JERSEY CITY; N.J. @® — Mrs.
Frances Werth realized last night |I<
that three diamond rings valued
at $3,000 had been sent to the
laundry vad to one of her bras WIS GREATEST HIT
SINCE
lice, and Detectives John Gillen
and Michael Vincitore combed
through 200 clothing bundles at
the Consolidated Laundry in West
New York, N.J., before finding the|]
three rings still intact,
Claus Kardell, the laundry sales
manager, said the rings had been.
thoroughly cleaned with the
afternoon wash and would have
been pressed today. There will be
no extra charge for the service,
he said. ERIENDI YI BRRAsA 1 BS BA
DANTON |
Producer, Wife Part . HAVE YOU HEARD ;
iexWOOD Eleven years ‘ THE BIG NEWS? . ‘
marriage ended in sepa 4) ration for William Orr, producer, |? DIAL FE 8-8201 4
and He. wilt: Say, 0, Sete a) RIGHT NOW! | 4
tress, ~_ An ne ee se eo te te te he’
UR ACCOUNT IN
ATE
10 AM— 8 PM’
THES EARCHERS HUNTER-YERA MILES WARD BOND
NATALIE WOOD rnamx's hue FRANK 6. NUGENT +
_ eamemm JOHN FORD. ae sola ee ieheen _ DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M.
‘Ima Washout tells of the man who gave a loud-speaker
| a ||
“THE AMAZON TRADER” |
——LAST DAY——
‘JAMES CAGNEY oT
“CEILING ZERO”
JOHN WAYNE
“HAUNTED GOLD”
ALWAYS ‘ound
ADULTS "ave ‘Sven FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING!
STARTS TOMORROW! 2 BIG HITS!
ite xHIh
OF
ele) 20m od Le) 4
: haa ee PONTIAC SHOWING : “ROCK, ROCK, ROCK”
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__ the four million dollar art collection
ie eee
ae :
THE PONTIAC FRESS.. 5"
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boy
fis. ete at PE ae
* TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 Bn ore YE coperegenahan
sae it
oF
Van ner . a
Members of the Oakland County
Conservation District estock Exct z a
. ne igiaeen © : ing Tuesday, Jan, 22, in the Inde-
meet at 8 p.m. Friday at the),
landowner or occupier in the coun-
ty is eligible to vote in the elec-
~-Htion, © ‘ *
associate direc-|light bulb has been increased by|tained from the district directors
‘said. the wi ince-1900.--. lor local elevators, he said. * 7
7 a eeree et ®
se ee ‘THERE...
GOSH, THAT ) WHAT
NUTHIN: | OVER'T TH'
WAS QUITE 4.WAS | TO GET § DYNAMITE
A BANG, .\) THAT?) EXCITED | FACTORY! )
MIS$US// A
DIPLOMACY, MO -OcLETS WHEN ITS/// COULD GO.
VOLCANO} > YOLS
DOT CHOOSE AN EMISSARY TO | \ACTINE Z// TALK A
*otae
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© 19457 by MEA Service, ine. T.
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~ add to the
New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations)
“Cattle —_ MIEAGO GRAD — 2 i } cows
earinaty: fon ners and cutters active at
~ Consult Us for First st Hand Information
in Stocks and Bonds - Police
We tailed, a. direct line to a member of al
Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute
quotation service available at all times.
Md. Nephler Co. standing
‘waiting for Mommy to wake up.”
iiand she had apparently
* *s * *
away with him.
said Ronnie could
sined adieet & mn tn a ton Fordl®
drove them into the country. Po-|*t
speculative risk,
place your savings here
where you will have
the highest earnings
consistent with safety
(ai Savings & Loan Assn 75 W. Haron St. — FE 4-0561 or
PROVED
SAFETY. lice theorized he had been sent|
away to play when his mother was
killed. ;
i Miss Morrison said Mrs. Mars-
ton was either divorced or separ-
hated from her husband.
‘Delegates fo Revamp 2: Union's GM Council
DETROIT (INS) — Reorganiza-
tion aimed at setting up the UAW’s
‘and Friday |
' The proposed setup calls for the
‘council to be organized with dele-
gates from various divisions ap-
| pointed to subcouncils that will
deal with their respective prob-|
lems. * . °
| In the past, the subcouncils have
‘been established on a geographical
|basis, regardless of GM divisions,
The reorganization was voted a
yur ago.
Two Killed, One Hurt:
in Head-On Car Crash
Now You Can Save Money When
You Buy Home inpurence |
‘pag z. necao”
» FE 4-1551
SANDUSKY (®—A head-on, two
ear crash killed tw persons yes-
ne one of them an elderly
| ier, "Dingman, 56, of Melvin,
driver of one car, and Mrs, Martha
the other were the’ victims.
Mrs. Cork was being driven by
r son, Kenneth, '). He was hurt
ingen The cars .collided on
lots 1-2
‘1.73; 81 head 221 Ib No.
00; most sales 240-'
ere ~ 75-17.25; 280-340 Ib butchers
mixed grade
er AF. eevee slo
to
Sheriff C, V. ma male i esa ' weak, meolly sendy: vealets,
| Marston’s throat had been slashed feeders
°
S Ae
Lees wie 38
~Se +
50; chot
said Miss Lois Morrison, |in4" prime “heifers Marston's sister, - told them ques. to
bs)
= ~ ry
iiite the house yesterday morning | and
jiand. hired her to take care of his
Iderly parents, Mrs. Marston and), Ssiable
drove,
them nothing about what hap-|* Y
+ short jena 1 ed year
4 and fall —. pelts 16.
to cabo slaughter ewes 4.50-6.50.
DETROIT POULTRY
DETROIT, Jan, &. Pri per pound f_0.b, Det-olt for No, 1 quality Gondvest olea
Hee poultry up San 10 * abi
Heary ‘broiiers a aeiveee ia
gray crosses 26-27;
‘aporiettes t-6- bs. 44
: Heavy type hens 24-26; toms
ms.
Market about steady. Trade spotty and
generally not aggressive, Supplies ample In]
or, all offerings. 1d
CHICAGO POULTRY in
AGO, Ja. T (AP) — Live poultry
steady on hens, about balance; |In
General Motors council on a func-|Z* ob e.
tional rather than geographic basis /|chan
Will be undertaken by 350 dele-|under' 4s 1
|gates meeting in Detroit Thursday ‘ucklings 21-29
sree Deaths
_ Sarah Annette Cook ¥
Service for Sarah .Annette Cook, | 18%
| $8, who passed away yesterday at!1955 High
her home, 3750 Kern Rd. will be Low
held on Thursday from the Hun-
toon Funeral Home. Mrs. Cook
came to her present address from
Holly and is a lifelong resident of Si Sauber
the county. She is the wife of then Gear Co
late Rev. Charles Cook who was
pastor of Oakland Baptist Church:
She is survived by a son Wal-
ter R., at home, a daughter, Mrs. |
Helen Blue of Drayton Plains,
tue prendiiiren amt 2 ‘Great.
Burial will be in: Oak-Hill Cem-
etery with the Rev, William Hakes|
Cork, 73, of Peck, eo Was Church offi-
yportenced in Slaying
FLINT ih—Roosevelt Morrison,
seer of manslaughter in Farmers in soil sone
districts last year converted. more |
alt
at
at
vacevan 2222 sees ty settee
e e084
8
ea
Fe rere:
on
the U. S, Dept. of Commerce. _| Section or orimary election. The notary |. FUNERAL HOME
fractions Youngstown gained.
sotecs retreated ’a bit oe _- | public or or other efficer administering the |. Ambulanse Service. prone ot Meter
: ye Oe het ee Pee the line {or
i while other. motors showed little : the signature re Bi registration officer | ae ‘Lots a
changed. Nonferrous omer Seva ge a n ar Bec. 491. mening - va lection at - QUAyE tor, PE 8-8129. rf
laws amendment book ‘ot : ‘Pre- . ‘
new officers. L. |einct tn which he ‘even. (as At 10 a.m. Today there
ry. ° Adv ame Ue PA 1954.) were replies at the P
office in the following
his new | $3, 4 58, 10, 16, 17, 18,
a ae ee address, us a ° guilty to'drunk driving, | foie‘hs 1 =n = saat the : wel coed
St., sentenced to- al in person a a :
the omy jail Tossing by olen Greece. “cara “and peeceet. Sambar ond Help Wanted Male 6 record the new address, ward and pre-e | “~“<~rrrrrrrrr7(1“-—7’'—"'""""—*_
field Justice Emmett Leib. cinet number on the original f—}-—4 A
original registration ca . ”
“offs Sg aan Rete Tee pee ae ee | | CREAT ». 40-6' given “10 days in the county, jail | $028, "Stik" aay haut . Rromer ...seae 40.
OF oleis-.:: 24\yesterday after pleading guilty to | Saturday. Sunday, or” legal holiday, ts Opportunity St 65.5| > be a larceny from an auto charge be- cepted during the pest full working fay). One of Detroit's leading depart —
85
mri} Si = ai ‘Of | Dermit ay person to yaw eae en to.call on their friends "339 (Oxford. ow ge A a which ihe had and customers in the Pontiac area .. 422 ; - ot resided jake ye next preceding any to introduce @ new service. Car - 30.6’ Two traffie violations cost a “** ee rrauster of Registration on essential, First year's earnings
* g2.6 Flint man $35 in fine and costs Election Day 6 my F— Liat ag company . |. . . registered elector who at ts. " Thi
a 3o.4| Duesday. Ruben R. Rubio, 26, hae’ removed from ane clection to-an chance for a ay
#24 pleaded guilty to reckless driving | °f. 5 Ticction” presinet of the ‘same APPLY “308 |4Md No operator's license before | Townshin, City or Village shall have WALDRON HOTEL
35.3 Township Justice Em-| te rirht tp make application to have C E
49.77 his registra transferred on any elec-| 6. "Sy, at a ame St. 4 to 7
37.4. mett C, Leib. tion or primary election day by execut- Tues. Jan and 10 to 2)
eeeee a3 ing @ request over his or her eanatase Wed. Jan. 9. c for such transfer and present the
***"y4 Harold A, Kennedy, 28, of 4410 the election board in the pre-| Al, ALI-AROUND STUDEBAKER. CKARD MECHANIC MUST
344 Jeedum Ave., Drayton Plains, was | Siét ie which be is regisiereg eet RAVE OWN TOOLS, CALL FE
1. records shall compare the asus ‘
after pleading guilty to drunk driv-| thereon with the simnature upon the ap- A FEW
fore Keego the inspector working men néeded at once for
: ustice then ae es |James Southard shall certify such fact upon said request some mechanical aac 62 and the anplicant for transfer shal! then capertnoe bob a y 1064 W,
- ~ 0.1 rT) friend’s in jail and needs be permitted to vote in such precinct Huren hetween 10 and 1) a.m.
1 18.4 Sf your Jal for that slection only, The, epplication ATTRACTIVE PoattiON see ae ae bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031,| for transfer geno pag cue an For intelligent m aoe Must
Sai 2 + adv haw ~ ¥ 8, ranster peetance end be ready to ace seve -% in accordance “with the | # cept position ammediately if se- oe ft » 20.1 When the name of any street ina Town- leched’ Guatin tetome with > $$; An average ham is handled by | shi City ee r vies hae hoon chaneed, aR
- g . 42.7 44 men from the farmer's pen to | city or Village Clerk to make the change plan booed cn pret chatian a ‘ene --@3 the counter of a retail store outlet. | te shew, the proper name of street in Pational organization, Number ts 43 | tion records, and it shall not be} one in its field local inter. qie ae) : neces: for the elector to chan¢e his view write fully to Mr. Dean “47 t 49 STATEMENT OF CONDITION __ | registration with respect thereto in or- Sarena, Merchandise Mart baits pis Pu . - ee . pevince AND | der to be eligible to. vote. i oy Chicago 54, Tilinois, givin
a See ee ember Big) _Seme cowes Phe Pw .. 474. Rex Drug oe. 10.3 ; , ATTENTION 46.1 Reyn Met ....86.2/ Pirst Loans oresent Sopen’. is4 Ryn Met ....$6.2/Pirst Mortgage Loane ...... $ 8,723,517.28 baat tw
Cont Mot... 44 ety gos *-: $02) Properties on ® local corporation of 30 yrs cont Ol... 1304. TaKe id Improvement & oa | “*"? p th N t ropolitaa ‘arch “Salen experince corn Pd me 201 = Sos Lead e* — D , ( : gaaenve @a 0 ces Gectyabie, bat spot Deceata as
Deere WF ss: $ar 8t . 45.4'Loans on Sayings Accounts 7,298.04 pimbiagrnbign Kepadrsr ing ‘school Earnings pies. bonus Dis C Seag ... 224 eer re * : < t ~~ Pade Home 300.060.80 BIXBY, JAN. 1997. LEAMAN H H — overage well over $800 per
Aire s+ $2, Seras Rob .. 39 lus Government Securities 124.976.26 $03 Precpemt Ss see S poe ing. We be Pont ....,.297.2 Shell Ol 86.4 Cash Jan. 9, at 1:30 p.m. at Melvin Best Airc. prs Singlair 2.64 Banks. » catgvihgs sa" aancs 19637828) A" Schutt Pune ogg 4 office. 1200 F ks Past Kod . ss se aoe 54.6 Lar Oifice interment in Auto ts: m4 48 | Rocumulated depreciation) 380, 148.92 Service Will be under the auspices m aeee tera: le
Rad .... 64 ‘123 | ings, and Improvement to Bixby will fle in state Bt the | \"SER WANTED PULL TE. RR ...... 20.1 - 47.4) leased property {less ac- : Melvin A. Schutt Puneral Home,
vimsiPirestone, 22. 89 e4| Sha Smertestion) sss. CONNELLY. JAN. 1957, JAMES BARBER — STEADY te ee isae ae x } vacters $1,015.32 Deneatt: » Gest cnet of con Pord Mot ..... 58.8 “$2 -# - x. r\uncle SID)
gaiPreevt Rul... me gs LIA $i0.ee3,ce7.11| Mrs. Beulah ret Oman, Mrs GIVE GUARANTEE ; Prach wave 230 ’ 36 Marion Charles’. Con- —— — Gen om. °. : 34 yr Lon oll Accout MES cose e vases * 9,166,283.04 nelly and Jemes Teemeine Puner- BRANCH MANAGERS
Gen Fis ...... 44 - 445) Loan Bank seetncenss $42,500.00 ey Sa wae FIRST NATIONAL CREDIT Gen -Motors ,. 4. * oe Loans in Process .......... 167,290.49 arch with Rev. . UREAU INC. ®
Shoe . . 90°7 Other Liabilities pe ehbercae 4,600.40 O Reill {fictatin: I ter. . We are expanding and have sched-.
Tel .ccie 41 * a3 6 Specific Reserves .. ....... _19,674,26 is Ros: a SI Park Goins *, Uled the opening of several new
iGen-Tire ,.... 54 _ oe (General Reserves $626. sat ae ment tn Suation “of henare wa offices We need capable ambi- Gillette 00142. 4% io |Surplus . ....... 7,680.63 TN ee eee ten: [| Hows, e & oebel Br. 3 4 Fy be held at 8 nm ew se the \ personnel
rich 4... 3? *_ 3555, Total Géneral Reserves and suecial ee Columbus reci- \| We Plan to put applicant through « Gt No Re o ‘ 133i a 663,248.62 -tation of the Rosary at 7 p.m. q pe 8 sot training Bro-
1-13. Gt West 8... 293 2 * (063,687.11 Tuesday. \ train — 2 be Grevhound ~;;:-153- a 1, .ames Clarkson, maienne ies COOK, JAN. 7, 1957, SARAH ANN- \These Hr life-time managerial posi-
If OU ...s0s 1°02 -« 41.3) President anc Secretary of the Pontiac ette. 3750 Kern Rd.; age 88; dear tions in a professional field and forest cc BAL Regerai™sevings and’ Loan ‘Association | Rather of Walter. Cook. Mrs. | will pay $5,000 t0- ooker oe bein, deposes Helen Blue. serv be ® subst je
ndust Ray ... 3% 384 | amore ten tens aad Sonk cates of be held Thursday, Jan. 10, at vance cmenta, cppertniis ate A g Rand ...,. 682 70.8| the condition of the above named Asso- m. from the Hun Ponera limited. 50% Ponting State Bank’ Injand 6tl.7.. 97. -;| ciation as shown on the books as of De- ‘ pokes Bidg._ terlak Ir... 3 cember 3ist, 1956. officiating. Interment in Hill Sore elt) 393 West 20 ‘JAMES CLARKSON Cemetery. Mrs. Cook Ne in 14 TO 18, FULL OR Pane
int Nick sacs 311A We ‘ utive Vice President | siete st Huntoon Home. time te. ork even ‘Mit taik "to eee - 33 @ Secretary DANIELS, JAN. 7, 1957, ee le. Se ze 8 En: gs . State of Michigan, County of Oakiand, | Bleaner, 1040 Cherrylawn Ave; Use pm Michions wenden jacobs ....... 46 - 44/68. see 60: beloved wife of Curtis B. | ment Security Commission. ; Jacobs ++ Af Yngst Sh & T 1172] Subscribed and sworn to before me Daniels: aq ae BUTCHER, 18T CLASS, FOR IN- / Jones 3L ..... 59.1 Netary Publis this th day of January, Doses . ana &en- dependent market. Quarton ‘Mar- Beal) th Daniels; dear ot M ket, 1744 W Maple Bir- STOCK AVERAGES cs (Beal) COnARESS M. BELL re o s. Ethel wit. minghem é
NEW YORK, Jan. @ (AP) — Comptia Oskiand Cou eee tlichioas: * ehureh, ae % Ed- CAN You Use” ESTRIWOREY J 1 aw Foe Ses, 8 :*e a Sonne expires: 5, ae eae ie —— eer nee v. a i as on r home,
Indust Rail Util Stocks : ean, 8, '67./° day, dan. §, at 2 p.m. from Wes- other obligations. Make $38 to” 450
Net Change a | +2 levan Methodist Church with ® week ‘in spare one supniying
Noon Tues . 2631 1 181.7 : ev, Raymond Walker and Rev. consumers in and ad- vious Day 2263. 181.5 . . : Claude officiating. Inter- ininine townshins ce Rewleich
k ABO .scss- 266.8 = 181.5) | ment in Richland pa gg OB Pres- Products. Start immediately.
Month Ago ++..262.5 * 10.7 S cott, Mrs. Daniels will He in state Welt: Rowleiah’s, Dept, MCA- ear AGO oo. BLS 176.9 r “ad at ag MS ‘Home’ wat 696-312, Freeport, 'T
1986-57 id Cd ie a UN vf
6-51 Low ....24. 171.6, 2 . yr “| time she sill ‘be taken to. the coun TER MELD. EAP ieeeniere okis 257.8 161.8 °° >. ehurch to Me im state until time ing galery feser § Touse, 190 N,
nave rie &. | ape eee. | ee DETROIT STOCKS lz ‘ ret. 400M. Johnson Ave.: age aa Pall ‘DRIVERS. 3 OR OLDER. (C, J. Nephier Co.) . eat. mot “can DRIVERS, STEAD HTS. Figures after decimal apn. m , = Canersl Serve Ue be See 2 Also part time mighta. 10! W ‘oon [~ ] 3 | Ee ge 2 p.m. from. the Huron.
Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. et iif ad DeWKt C. Davis Puneral Home _
dwin Co. . 16 6 67 wit! Malcom K. Burton of- DELIVERY capecting y > a MORK.
pam aad a f copier rete’ obese cua mar "Market, G. 1. Ol & Geom, Co. ve og . : Lodge No. 346. _ Interment in Perry “4 WM ane eae Birmingham.
‘ 34 68 - pierre Cemetery.
reo Coins * Wl 108 FRANKLIN | PROGOPIA, JAN. 7, 1957, RALPH. FIRE FIGHTERS ~ Rudy Manufact. oo 12.2 12.2 RA RD. 472 8. Saginaw St.; age 75. Puner- |. - CITY OF PONTIAC
Toledo Edison 13.3 133 al service will be held Thursday, fpptications Ste now being taken
{Kos Screw Pa’ 14 «i Jan, 10, at 10 a.m. from Pree na : re A 9 a net
* east ‘ re.
sale; bid or asked NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING—Notice Rochester: Rd.. .Troy. Interment (time tn service allowabie:. is hereby given the public hearing sehed- _in_ Union Corners Cemetery, Troy, graduate or equiva
uled for wary 15, 1957 has beeh ex- 5 - JAN. 7, 1987, HER. lent. Apply to nel of-
Rita . Hayworth, Prince— ~} tended. te January 24 1957 be eld is bert B., $080 Lamont St. 62 fice, City Hall, 38 8. Parke
jAsk Geneva Divorce Sf Sis*ier'ite SE 1 Stand- N. Gondersen: beloved con of hie, DESIGNER ne jared ‘Map ot ‘Ordinance Wo. bit 18 Emma # gear sher of For Pheumatio and hydraulic str
ENEVA (INS) — Geneva |Feaphe_t0 ‘Commercial mercial No. 1 Warner, . Robert we Steady work and overtim
G 4 (NS) — A Saget 7 and Robert a oy : ‘et working conditions me: Edeal
court has hes a part of ‘i. at from, the > ane eet : M. C. MFG. CO a
Seen ee ee me receus| Sete | “BR 3 ir + oer. . i,
and actress Rita Hayworth. City of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michi: | from the’ Hunton. Puneral’ Home DESIGNERS AND A lawyer for the prince said with Rev. Walto R. Hunt offici- |. DETAILERS z : order of the City Commission. ating. Interment in Oak Hil several countries, | Bri-| Dated January 7 1987. Cemetery. Mr. Sanderson. will lie AUTOMATION AND - tain , do not ADA. R. ew ams. i sate at the Huntoon Funeral SPECI + and, France, _Tecognize City Clerk. AL MACHINERY
och obtained by Miss Hay- Jan. 6, '57.| Watteen: oAaY, pOePRING. “16% 16% MANUFACTURER
worth from 4 Nevada court. NOTICE OF PUBLIC REARING - meg | . > Birmingham: po Ea Has Tmanent salaried itions
The court will decide later this Citizens Taxpayers of the City of mother adele tase ae: avaliebie Gp men
month Russell with 3 to § yrs. «
that on Tues Nettie Deviaen:: i sister of a Ph renee quality. dh <4
® publit. heating fervie tent seyeaars, Chait "bereort
‘it ane ahem ces | Seca on
EN VALUABLE | “SEs you ty ris We have
otk pm e
| z= | Furniture Refinishing 16A MICHIGAN, CREDIT, COUNSEL- | GENE LISTINGS RAVE BEV. INGS DO 1 : | EW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, F bove Oakiand Theater. PE 8-4 oa 5 ee
rae ene a nave ome , a fa toes ink Tie 'opearany fr ie, Hei P| | Sdacain And pleasing personality sat delet OR 30 Seeee Sener J74 K L-“Templeton, Realtor Mr eases ME OO. Bree. | om available for part nif shift. |’ INSURANCE ore FE SHO or full time employment—
PORTER Wrp. SEE SERVICE cE could
illae. Tine. 360 N. Woodward. pian,
ALL
INSURE BY puONR
PART TIME WORK. 18 YRS, OR Nicholie & Har er ( Co. Me wey: - drive panel ruck. Hirst to €:30 mW, MURON st. Lo [Agencten 3A mon. | pm otis? RILEY, BROWER,
LINCOLN — PEARMIGISg,. cat ua. tui weint? co -| BLANNING 4 TR A TRIP? | TRA
wINCOLN rom RESERVA DES -
DIVISION Ba} ning chy oti - . ; i X, cee $200. * | FIRE - WIND . AUTO - TORNADO INTERNATIONAL, of: HERES nhs oe
esman ni ro, » ea viate RON 32-0263
von: Rd. ‘Pull time, must be exp ee <2 t | RECEPTIONIST a esse — =e Laundry Service 18. PONTIAC TRAVEL punts ey ra
~ «OF | oF write Me Sbally "meee & Daily | — | =e . La] A PE kame g Ae S Ege (e SERVICE area. Do not feel obligated. Cell : es . ~) Eecrreeececnemeesmmermeanel Ba Where Det oReERTA $200 | WASHING | & : A-l LAUNDROMAT. SELP-SERVE | o95 w. puron nt, re 33251 | {01 ‘sn appointment, to hs F RD troit 28, “LUson Won), Gall be- . =athines th or Droporf 238 FE | posstbilities of trading your 3
fore 6:30 pm . brypisr 60 WPM 0000002 S00 /ASHINGS AND TRON- | ©0041. ~ | Wtd. Children to Board 26) state. we ncaa opportuni . oo (OUTE SALESMAN FOR ESTAR: LINCOLN | TYPIST. 530 WPM... i | ep & delve PE ye tes ‘Lace cuRTA CURTAING PLAIN OR RUF. a peaaenagernamnpecagaasd By. ; tunities
4. person, Esk Cleeners,_ 798 x. or 1. B. M. OPERATOR ||"... 210 FOR Y Launpry = Day CARE, PULL TIME OR BA- a yusee Fee +1587
merc ALESMAN |. = FORD ~ — |Ssmeaity orice, ne '” Sagh Petee tama Pe | Mader ee mage |e “GT TRE Wost, FOR YOUR Must fill the foflowing | — =3¢™, pay, pise—new + Gas cane tm ote Landscaping 118A’) BING DAY. CARE 1 My ihe “pind” te see. 1000 W, used homes—full time only. MOTOR CO BILLING “CLERK... i250 pla - — positions before moving | Apply m_ person. Ask for * ~ | STENOGRAPHER ||... $325 Far Fe teas ee" OR AND Wid. H 1, Household Ge Goods 2 27 toNovi & RAMPsey REALTY. 317 Needs EXP, SECRETARY, mgr. of. 1400 . eth ie SOLD OUT
~ SSCESRER ae Moving & Truckiog 19) "poz somes eu, | en aman te a ourpme’t catige h STENO SECRETARIES | 8, peaprouai 0°" te at movimo-navimwa | th SR yex''n™®. Simons | Seca,sy my nee prupery, tame EQUIPME) T . Fave tor alert "re mee ow! JR. pecans ore = $400 r onable Rat SERV PE 5-188 Sale, Phone OR 32717. property. farm or city, we can
| DESIGNERS - istings, eavertising aid contacts CLERK TYPISTS | CALL BILL FE , 55083 FC FOR BASE- oer Oe BUT Bey AUCTION. TS | Silty satseiee citer yee ak”
~~ 7EXP —IN BODY — ASSEMBLY, MAHAN REALTY CO-}+—COMPTOMETER ca ne nenne ond Tut | ONE OF Mh gy Be. oe WELDING OR FINAL ASSEM:|,© ose Wi. aaron at OPERATORS pokes iP TOP FE 7081 m BLY FIXTURES) PE 2-026) _1075_W. Huron st We haul anything, anytime, any- | WanteD TO BOY ALL TYPES ru PNnries
+ _ - _finte, Eopedialy toe, PE eat) of furniture. Ph FE 2-8893. | pe a oeng va one
Tube Bending Fixture | _ _18 Positions Graebner’s—Royal Ons model, ss | _sble, PE bai. | Wd, Miscellaneous 28 %. Tricsram Den Brenings
PROCESS _ Builders Now Ayzilable 207 Washington 99 Oya oak | ARE TRENCHING | @ACLING, AND ROBBIRE HOSE | TTD wo, conve we amp «| TO BUY, TO SELL ENGINEERS ; - Join Lincoln Division now Cee __ | Batngs,, Mater tne, Pett te. | INCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH) Detron ‘hich. "TUneds S 4006. ONLY stare, CHASSIS : iG. SANDING & FIN. | irowT Hav WANTED oY PORT-| bas I-stop service,
"Feat BARS Seat iteaMaS SO MENG ear be 2 pare of the di) __lnatructions 9 Fiaital ean Ar te | mens Carats wns | tueane min, Pesega | kha, Orie Nc ‘ “_ . nit he LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING.
wae | REBEL Zumiha, o98p wore’| pancy of its Novi office) ~ BEST WAY |*ean'tstut” 2k Sant“ | meee meet Pesto | Sie" Shtrat "rae oF FE “STATEWIDE
ANGE. PEnaION§ "AND Vaca. |! March, (DRIVING SCHOOL 1 GBRICK CEMENT Wonk | Toor "7% Col sevtime. PE atasi MS CHARLES. REALTOR, wpe a ear , TONS, COVES Get were Geena pene far year BLoem BRIE vr Dee oat. WANTED: REGULATION POOL | 1717 8. Telegrapn rE QUALITY CONTROL APPLY APPLY =| gute: Call Paste “ora | bay wat aY Macmine Free | Trucks to Rent | facet ee ee SELLINGYOUR ENGINEERS POSITION AVON TUBE DIVISION "| si") 3 ALL | ~Gane TING C 4 as : 54628. TRUCKS TRACTORS Wanted to Rent 29 8 ~ PROPERTY ? ? (EXP, IN METAL PORMING &|° 4TH AND Pee erat AND CEMENT ason ur temumiains a gnikichedh ‘
crue Heese got) Roem | Saturday, Jan. 12 | Ueintaneiattan gases | ape ete ood Gime | Bopp deka” hcatusers| COL it arettae PESO | We,anet ened |? na oe | FABRESEGSEES [litre ppsgge | vhowtelionand |p mf RB3 ange| Gries eran | GE are ie ENG DEGREE OR THE|_FE_5 ee write for FREE | Utilities | Floors, EM ndustrial Tractor Co. ot ee awie . With | LABORATORY THCHNICIAN, EX- : ; Realty, 1218 Baldwin . __ RRWALENT' aEoIRED) “se To a | See je | eos ee -— CEMENT ,& BLOCK | open gay’, "peta swdes wont seh ore ee Russell Young
: ° “y W. SNTED aig. 8 wT VSITTING AND| {ime Diploma ‘awarded: Wrie| Carpenter Contracti REDUCED RATES: — Preter close to Eas Eastern dr i *m 43 weno ORE «sas
ENGINEERING __ nwo men experienced tn direct con-| tor 8:30. pm. 3 ‘bora 3 at | Six WY Poued Press™” Se | "On eawe, Dam Sg. ‘ervice | “MEtingemretegr® 7 S™N) pertmo atihieg turn. ccan PE) | YOU GET ACTION
ANGE ANALYSTS | [S6h.uei"tunmece company Ap-|_ PE eesti after 6pm °2°*| LEARN TO DRIVE THE GANE |PURNACE REPAIR, CLEANING. | C/DELT CARTAGE | __eves. and weekends Px 350. “you it Pith ue’ We have, buyers EXP, me views ply im person ot at 463 8. Saginaw | TADY POR CARE, 1 CHILD Thantag acho VER Fa een ine Ot FLOORR Local and Long Distance Moving | YOUNG COUPLE wiTH Su pripertz.
Wo EWOTNEERING| gaa Wax ORDER THAV:| TOTES Se SM cll between un Peau Nee. Pe bi08 gapecalty. art an Bille, FE | 5 the Oe em aoc | Pe tm ee ieee TEING, ENGINES QUAL- SL cara and learn, New car | ams-> oe sooKING | PIANO, AND VIOLIN. CE |_ VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK —* om ITY, COST, TOOL REQUIRE-| figs fura, Above average carn-| MAD TO LIVE IN. NO M. Stormer, FE ¢4401, 2566 Sin-| Gen BLDG. fi " > | wants Rouling, FE 6-108. Share Living Quarters 30) | , ,,J02 B. HURON st “ MENTS AND PROCUREMENT “gee “Mr. Raeburn, |Pontine or washing. Thurs. & Suns. off.| clair Bt. work, coment, plastering, earpen- | WEST MIDS STORAGE. WIDOWER _ x0 | te NGS era FE eae 4 M. APT, CLORE IN, SAE PEE
MpACl | Auto Court, Telegraph Rd. 10:00| i oes woman TO Do House: | WANTED: MEN 1 fs PR a | | WIDOWER. , wren) LIS 5-574. !
QCD) | te tO ane 2m | Meath eew chem gters Qualify Easily =“ Oe Bae ot Reres_ mast Painting & Decorating 20) ity’ reiabie "micaieuged, couple | BE Eide YE in ES , ween the ages of 17 and 18% and/ Live in, $25. weekly. MI 41205. . 353_N. Cass. . PE 2-0046. st side, ¢ al CASH n YOUR
desire part time employment with | conse ANESTHETIST SCRE | foe wnt Quickly eipped. PE 40000. Le A Tang. | coring, steam service. Guu ace hen between § Sm. end) PROPERTY. a0
, . : expense- For now @s: m foo MOVING, LLY aces on EQUITIES.
PROGRAM TIMING | Self gesbtte premram, te Soy | Hamp "Ba'R: perryee ONPMNE | hin Emr, iif: | “seuupes re eda. A Tome|;""Parrrmea pecoaniNg | Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32| “Leslie R ‘Middleton | COORDINATORS | frowing organization im your) PRACTICAL NURSES MUST BE) jerured Beet of wartmanstip, Renton com salary ae NTRACTS WANTED
hour for 2 hours each week after | Coca erage ena ry. AA PAINTING A sacmix| mec were Johns ci | “ag Eager nenene and removes. | $00) RetSoaa ances neae| JC) on
(4 YRS. DIVERSIFIED EXPERI- . ENCE AFFORDING A KNOWL- one pecensioun” Peawomnt Super. REGISTERED NU RSES A = ALL
EDGE OF PURCHASING, ENGI- Mnasy, Teceday and
* MORE oPenaTioba) AUTO) Wemnesday at 8 pin. area. i TL FAINFING.—DRFERION AND | Séncfelattinn thant "Ren “Ee invited. 37 W. Lawrence 8t., Pon- ie at once Fontiae “Os Peper, Ranging. Masca tate, 1963 W Huron 8st. ere| Has done it id over 98 - _tiac. a *, ‘ RE a er _ Thompeon = a nines hy Ba x ua -* Seat. ot ee var atngs ipsa
YOUNG MAN © “ a is “* ; terior “cent dise. for cash Seuss -c FOR EQUiI- ¥ty. wie - . . b, . , A } i " CASH property quick,
re eee es ee crane eo aarin tt | AVRLASES ATER T-PIEARD | TERENCHING AND — | poserimeteeies pus PE, emm | fet and uand contract, Or have | Series all at coe Join Lincoln Division now| local branch of national organiza-| Infirmary. 1% days per wi. Pies: weekends | Ambilious handy man. BULLDOZING_ FE 46620, eran as Le Templeton, Realtor ‘ OHNSON, Realtor
and be a part of the di-| beat igus WM yosre of ses with | auaily Ught. Car necessary. MI | iy tiapie NOW! CARPENTER | RD. Thompson ye cous | FAPRRRAROTEG, — PAINTING — | 2370 Orvberd iz, ne. FB 100 S. Ms aph Rd.
‘vision when it begins occu- Ask for Mr Bromm of Mr Ber’ | RESTAURANT HELP. | JACK | 6. Bo Mturdok: SE ater | Business Services 13 | Patwrina AND DECORATING.| Bia on ~= aa trect| FE + pe pancy of its Novi office). Credit Corp FE ate ve ines, Gril, Drayton Plains, 4608 | soy i WOULD LIKE WORK |~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~-~~ | Rea, Immediate, service, FE | beforp you sell. 8-031, =
in March. al of ‘any kind, PE 49431. WAHR. SERVICE. ON ALI. MAKES | _ 5-506 or FE 24456. ___ ~| Edw. M. "Stout, Realtor Rent Apts. Fi Furnished | 33 NEWLY DECORAT! ‘SA ALESL ADIE SovORED. MAN WANTS. “STEADY | of 0 burners. Dean Heating Co. | PAINTING, WALLS WASHED. PA-| 7 § Saginaw St. Ph. PE 6-165 |—— block from.
Help Wanted Female 7 S parttime we werk 3:30 & ell day | PE Tle senviCe we | _fo’éancusty, Tia ®: Open Eves. “tl 6:30. |) aM BASEMENT APT. &' uate Kouigi: iad a Gress, coat, and sportswear 5-1560. | ee ee ee at ont tad | SAGO PAIMREANGING | OO. SELL ¥ YOUR LAND CON- |" able for 1 or 2 men, FE
Appl exes wat need ‘ativenee ot of of, motherly gente pide ak ert. manager, | CARON ee a roeaat Pa reste “> curren te CUBAN 3-1061 CAPITON SAVINGS "LOAN. GO.|1_LARGR ROOM KITCHEN & pply —ary, iolon, “1500. a RM. 10) }%8_W. Huron Bt. FE 4066] | bath, ait private, couple toepie ent ne
, a Baber oon re PE og ‘Hewports, "4 | COMMERCIAL CARPENTER ON-| 101% . Saghew. FE emu. | Physio-Therapy — 21A sence uae fun NOVI TOWN HALL | Tia. oe pei TR OT APPLIANCE AIR, WASHING — CASH f | Sel 8 a
ANSWER TELEPHONE, Wecp | SALES Please” apply ts soieen. | tee. and dhunle, ha ie Electric, 92 N. Johnson, | “groan et ten tade, Tt Lineoks | ” rarigned. tocisding steam Meee
es a See ries cere | Sarr Wen tte OMe | DerENDARLE ANDY, MAN = Ee op pomeran pe | eee ~| IN A FLASH! Sasa Sous | Rea Saturday, Jan. 12 wee ob enue te eee eel |” SALESLADIES ~ i Seckends, PE 6308 Tepeired by fectory trained men | - Television Service 22 ‘shad en i promteoarfes 1 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, EXPERIENCED FARM WAN Genera PPPAPPDLLPK PLL PPL LP LAL AOA le i. ’ f f i : “a
. — Expgrienced in better womens’ needs work, ATE, e.g Office Supply Co. i . Law| COPENHAVER’s RADIO & TV — a) adult. 100 Norton,
Ena iarninen #3016 E" Aply | S20 : O%| ence "at "Phone Fit Sauls. °° | Rpate, seg: Maron any serv-| A. TOHNSON, Realtor . |i8, Figo.” arraac. cuman *RLOOMFIELD. Oa, STATION ba 1 tel We service sil manes Of. (wringer | Ba Tv nenvicn | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. pvt ent or 3 people pre | - Kg. ge IPSTEAD, f : and automatic washers. 30 FF 4-2533- ——. or : POE ABs noone ore
ee SHOP
; UP. _| after | Mi 3-3054. _| ROY’ Oekiend: PB 2.4071 | — apes <= | CASH FO! CONTRACTS. washing 70663. ent. nfurnished TO CARE. FOR 3 CHILDREN. . AAA er HJ, VanWelt, $940 Dixie Hwy. im JASEMENT APT. AL8O-3 | ~~ R i 5 ad Live in. 101 N. Merrimac. . . Li j OR F-13656. p : sleeping rm. 805 St. Clair.
TEACHERS, PART TIME 3 7 ROOMs AND BATH BACHELOR : High School dance, piste and nocerdinn. Write sa wens | ~~~ ee eae = iA ATTN apt, for r gif au utilities
for MACHINE |: ID; YOUNG LADY. BETWEEN "Ee ge te Rae Ps ls and. windows. fe. | TYPEWRITERS & oon Meath fet Sats S| Paes or , Sagina ogee of 71 & 30, some bookkeeping Sime job. ree. = 3 saad ana Udlles Sue: '| 7 LARor “Rue . BATH
SHOP PROCESSING Must havexpractical shop}
experien¢é in addition to
theoritical back gr ound. Sieg, CON PH soleh SF wep CHAIN SAWS bir Se, awa tawrenct, "| of 2 sei ete
‘ ween) COS BUYERS WAITING
Get & our ur ertimatg be betore 3 = sel
Eats Ted robe Cullough i ROOM, FURNISHED APT. fi
“Must be familiar with all : De as EB
types ey Hoge sole - re HAYDEN, Forage deat, FR, Leis oe FE. Oe. | $ Baceed
speeds and feeds, uses 0 : : 11 N. Telegraph. Apply after $8478
carbide, ATC, also. time An woe | BABYERFFING AND ORWERKL $5000, 000. 00 p> * eersaaencitcelb oer 7 OT AW
needed for, various opers-| DP Si | BABYSIFFING. FULL TIM. #10 week 15 Clare, "| $80 er tions and machine loads Clean FE 49103, At our setsont Maat verchese ove |i EM URN APT. WA. DOWN-| —
for achieving shop opera- our ‘Stents service toa | ge PORN APT PVT ERT.
tions. , a PH a fe as
pa panna
MAHAN |
ae PE, DON’T PASS UP pa Se ag meat Estate 22 per ee
MONEY! Sell unneeded went Tebiceied modern
|belongings for edsh|%
through Chassified Adsi} |
FE 28181. |’ Excellent opportunity’ for
advancement, salary no 0
ject, but do net apply u
i you have all of the een 1s . ae
above requirement, YOUR LIFE’S MADE
cause Age will be subjett- LS
“ed to a ‘very rigid infer--EASIER through Classi-
paved by a it o OP fied ‘Ads, To solve every-
Detroit. Excellent - /plan day ae quickly, dial and hacobaay 2 Oy For ap-
Pras Box i 13.
FOR CASH INA EGY RAAUE, Rea or, [HURRY, sell things
DON’T W.1 sit FOR
MONEY! Make it ag
throng Classified A in aa rent, hire, MANL
ea" iat FE 28 resi be
‘ Classified Ads
Ayane goqs! Dial FE
| ef : \ >. |
if + RMB. BMS, 6 BATH, WINDIATE PARK
an =
“lect
lEa|
F i
FE
For Rent
4:36, PE 2-1897. ENCLOSED
HOT EL AUBURIN Retme OF, Der Day or Week,
~ end jolla eration unit.
"7 PE 2-02.
. Moves You. in
“TO VETERANS ONLY
OR aT] ner $ p.m
| 1s, mirtey.
Hom Co.
Mr, B Bilss oe Yous & wo 1-0321
~~ For Sale Houses 43
NEWLY DEC-
¥-* Legge full basement,
storms
& corsene, nage en welcome, $125 |-
OL, 3-3376.
TH. CLOSE IN. bus line. $65 a mo,
M ROUSE YOR RENT -IN- Flat-ist floor, Gas Clare St.
HOUSE, 2 BLKS. from Gears. FE 4-4474.
es ation. 4 miles ie ih
dining room. bath, ¥
cold sass, ot tenon OL met ond
Ee
John K. Irwin REALTOR
nil. cg gaan |
‘an | MAHAN REALTY co. Huron FE 2.0263 $900: DOWN Tales over A ond mente, Seek 2 abed-
*SYLVAN VILLAGE
information.
Home, Garden ‘
ts dandy eRsAry.
fry chicken Tor hev-
ft. with six room pouse all on one. floor. Carpetes — room ons room, two yeeme,
heater, storms and sereens and inasulated. Two-car garage,
cash to m A —
KG. HEMPSTEAD
WE BUILD
BRICKS $10,975
CEDAR SHAKES $9,975
732
FOR SALE BY NER. : h 4 Ow! 4 i BDRM. bric! Fw -
niture, storma, scree aid water
psoftener, Call FE
UNION LAKE ~~
with sr “saci overigaxing Commerce Lake,
750. Down payment
EMBREE & GREGG Lake
REALTOR Rd.
AND | re or FE 43844
ROCHESTER-AREA | Fh ae on 4 acres, Full
roan ag nt, 2car ga-
one year
BUD NICHOLIE realtor paaaae rT
® FLOGR SLEEPING Ra, , I. iF Be Flom or PE 2-167, REFINED GENTLE
—t SLEEPING ROOM, MAN OR WOM.
- |SLEEPING ROOM, PRIVATE EN- 4 State Bt.
TWO YEARS OLD
price $8250. . $750 down. The
mediate possession. Better cai! on this one
LAKEFRONT
sve" HOUSE, 150
Auburn Rd. Inquire 1598 Auburn
FE 17-8311.
newly | decorated bl
_ Bout 23011, e1 evenings 490 Biva.,
ATTRACTIVE ae ote
double, kitchen Girls, 647 W. fe
ron,
BASEMENT yt RMS, 67
and $8. 431 8. Edith rear,
‘Us STOP. iG, LAUNDRY.
. Huron. PE 2-9956.
CLOSE IN, “LADIES or
men 2 2. 8. Paddock, FE 8-8127
xabLET ROOM, LA DY,
Bonnad oe hd right person
ac ospital
ne
fared
jeman, 415 W preqeste Ra.
2-4
HOUSEKEEPING RM. PRIVATE, close in. FE 2-7503, 7”
GENTLEMAN. DAY
Call before 6 385. W. Huron,
ROOM FOR CLEAN man, West side. FE 5-6404.:
No drinkers, 1
“from ‘te. 27 Clairmont Pi.
5-1687. hove
0 ROOM IN A RESPEG- table ‘bome for indice only. FE
iy Seen 174
OPst ar is APTS. 4 RMS. INSIDE INSIDE, T . FE INT | SYLVAN LAKE 2 . bedroom
, | @-ACRE
a)
: hen, 4 bed- rms, and bath up. Basement with
gare A nk sont on bu a
Ee A Terns. soon» by Ao
ERAWFO RD At AGENCY 53% W. Huron st
- | Evenings, MY 3-113 & EM tbe
“MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
suitable fo’
couple < ror smell family Built in :
+ Bchook.
00 — . iv iv
FARM
pA fanen By rmit buyer to sel
past aecept contract as
aaah amet "down n parment. 12 miles
_ north of Pontiac, Spacioug, mod- - ern farm home. Quick pos¥ession.
sa.a0e down—875 a month. A bar-
ga -
| TEL-HURON
We have two good
convenient location
come in addition to
for owner. Both in ppoetont con-
dition. Very reasonable terms and.
quick possession, -
HOME
MART REALTY CO.
1062 W. Huron __ FE: 5-9407
BIRMINGHAM 8 RM. 2 STORY)
home, Finest materials, must be |
moved Sensible purchasers, Call
MI 41504,
BY OWNER, NEARLY NEW
north side 2 bedroom home on
Ee street. yn basement, ha
anes & » $860 dow buys fn this
es and "\nsurance.
a
including T. 3. room
Dodge rein } No. 4, ae seneel
& bus, $4,500; Ter
° WiLLis” M. BREW ER 58. N, Parke
FE $-0620--MA 6-7861, FE_§-7704
Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
SHORT-CLUT TO
CASH: Classified Ads 45181
| stoot a." E. Tesinyson 8t
* FE 28181. RENT .
Approx, 34242. Low
For large family. Big living rm. |
Ee
NEW 2 BEDROOM BUNGA-
bear LOW — eehoal, stores 0 in quie
Fev phe’ $0 ‘ot Priced 1) 600 with $950 eel) at 600 u
| $54, taclanes taxes
WEST SUBURBAN "BRICK bedroom — New brick,
chojce West 8!
tion "s thro’
@ and junior high
schools, City water and ~~
er ate among many
ter feature this fine
e, Oak tile bath,
at igen
BHARI Bact SHARP BUNGALOW.
oa cake pute Excellion, oak
stainless 1 com. poten the picture \ aoe.
Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-1648
DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
*
mirror-like oak floors,
bath,
road, some fruit. A ‘home you
would be proud to own.
EYE-APPEALING LAR FRONT
SALE OR TRAD’
Beautiful livin root and dining
room combination 7 30x20 with large
r. ure window overlooking lake,
laree ledgestone fireplace.
ly bedrooms, breath-taking,
ce cepeciing kitchen,
6 ft. on lake, fireplace.
lovely n and
BEDROOM HOME $0,975.
‘$1,000 down or trade.
Bus at door, schools and churches
nearby, ideal family home, one
bedroo and half bath own,
three bedrooms and, full bath up,
full basement, off heat, 30 day
possession,
We Buy.-Sell and Trade
‘ DORRIg & SON REALTORS
152 W_ Huron FE 4-1557
~CLARK EAST SUBURBAN, New tn 'M.
This clean and neat home con-
sists of 2 lovely rooms, large
living room combined kitehen
and dining aréa, bath with show-
er, oak floors, plastered walls,
full basement, auto. oi! h
wired for electric stove,
and screens. Lot is 169 feet
depth, nicely landscaped. Priced
at $10,500 with terms.
CITY NORTH SIDE. 3 bedrooms
. homey living
shop and c
price of $12,500 with rea-
terms.
OAKLAND AVE. Clean and neat.
This lovely home has 2 bedrooms
down, with an unfinished upstairs, «
nice living room, separate ining
room, modern. kitchen, bath, oa
floors, pastored walls, full bese:
ment, with tiled floors, and paint:
ed walls
sewer.
b+ terme,
CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46492 or PE 49813
| Open Evenings & Sundays * ‘Raking’ pr
Also ae lavator
‘Ruaee for a Tone
at $13,500
Multiple Listing Service acre
two
in
-\No Other Cash| _
i i
St ete “see at las
PS SZ « $8,150 cash
1 . John C. Real-
_ tor, bor FI “,
Gi | ( RESALE i, NORTH nH END, 2 BED-
full basement
well, i Ky ' ane wRomatie hot
water, k sink & all ptounet
ling. A-1 T neighborhood,
privileges: Large 60x125 ft. ny
$950 DOWN-—Two bedroom bunga-
low Located in city, on almost
M% acre land. Basem oll
furn., full bath, Some fruit trees,
ete rear bore and
priced at only $7,950
$8, ine ms REAL VALUE—Owner leav-
B
home you'll. be
Terms can be arranged.
913,500 RANCH BUNGALOW—With attached
tnrge footnote, ix. bac: ment, Wall to wall ra . Oak
floors & plastered walls. Located
wight in city. Only #3, down.
L. H. BROWN, Reaftor sas % ultipie’' 2-4810
fe Listing & terviee
HAYDEN Donk we 2 pe home on worms. ae be on your jot. for in coun angie y formation today.
LOW DOWN PA . Imme-
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor diate possession. New 2 bedroom 262 8, Telegraph 0 a ie, ay rn. waegm on
NEAR WEBSTER SCHOOL.
bedroom home, $11,500, terms.
+ $800 DOWN, 5 room a home with utility. Near Dodge Pa
ON FISHER AVE. For colored.
. Bath. Base-
nl 4 car garage, $10,500,
cash, five eye appeal-
ro ms etuiing ss all FHA resale. North pte. 5 room
room with massive fire- wi
» two bedrooms, tile room, BR eve Approx. $2,300
a Kitchen you ‘will ire down, at $7 per month, incl.
attached garage, fenc taxes a ATES RS SAP Ble . OR Includes All Principal and Interest
Large Brick
> Ranch 1076 SQUARE FEET
3 Bedroom ENORMOUS KITCHEN
INCLUDES 80 FT. LOT
PRIVATE BEACH
$13,850 Balance of payment on convenient iow terms .
Available only to Vets. Earning
at least $2.57 per r.
LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS vee Bivd. East of Sashabaw.
Rg minutes from downtown
rere IBER REALTY
ORlando 3-9378
NOTHING DOWN
chet | fouse” on. ri
ing down. For
R ED HORSE CORP.
“ADAMS. COLORED
Extra nice homes with %) acre
or larger, Re MT.
Modern and a e
ter heat, etc.
- — =r TO
~PER MONTH oO,
WILL BUILD... On your lot, 2 oF 3 ami
nt. No sown ment, Or will
build” on our jots’ with small down
payment.
Russell Young REALTOR BUILDER
412 ‘W~ PE
Bay “Thro Partridge _
List Thru Partridge
JACK
LOVELAND
2188 Cass Lake -Rd., Keego Harbor. 5 ils | PE 2-4875 . zs, 4-1661
Gi HOME FOR SALE 3 BDRM. Pull basement. Brick, 31.200 for
equity. FE
Buy Thru Partridge
__List Thru Partridge _
——pEAL DIRECT the extra § per cent?
Here bg 3 au
Bv appointment, i to respon--
sible Paes
ED INCOME
on
jot. Evergreens.
rage wes a § $1,100 = verte
a good bu
And only $70. month ort 2 Oe 3 veten
full basement BRICK
on Home 8t. Close - TT bald.
om Ave. + x ete, plastered
walls, goog fu
“
$550 DOWN room, §-ft. picture
furnace Pay ments caly $52 Call
BILL BUCK BLDG. CO. PE 5-5078
New 3 =~ oe
basement, ee ft. tnehen din- |
ing ares Lot with lake privi-
luded, Don McDonald,
Sears. ideal for large family, or
. oll heat, ex ra room dn.
83 N. Teleg Evenings Open Multiple. Listing Service
Sylvan Village. This home has everything the
discriminating homeowner could
desire—5 room wed birch
ae
Oakland Avenue This fw an qfizenely_cieen &
peat home. Has ful big
bright kitchen -with lots of
cupboards. Living rm., dinin,
rm. & jarge ke rm. wn,
nice bedrms. ful ith: up.
Big full bsmt., gas heat, 2 car
earage. Terms available.
West Suburban Very nice 3 bedrm. home,
tered walls, oil heat, elec, wa-
ter heater. Big lot —_ ates
lawn & shrubs. $1,500 d
John K. Irwin
“313 West Hure Pheor PE toe! aye Fi same pias. ,
ALTON, East of Blue Sk: —s oe
WEST SUBURBAN | BUNGALOW Theater Desirat O. onory home pH oy rs polagn he Located tn $9,975. Sal M4, sere room 21.6| Indian’ Village IS) Mobawt, No
bedroom ting aiode 2 Fh Bah lated “iebanee: anne.
reand garage, lot 6x60 just | 2 car garage 12,000, terms. | PIONEER HIGHLANDS 4 oft” Wath ins Lake Rd. Home 1/ J, C DEN, Realtor | owner, 2 bedrm: brick. FE 27474.
pin, aluminom storms ees ereene, | 88 or Walton FE 8-041 Open Eves. | 5 RM. AND BATH, MODERN.
i at trade og 3 oF 6 vedroom| SEMINOLE HILLS | {extra $00 with $650 down.
. We have 3 beautiful brick homes, ‘, -.. ante. ge —
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, $7,950 | gach have 4 dedrms. call, te be- With $860 down.” Plenty of other
Pra J “*
condition, aluminum werme'anad| EL, W, pigaiew , b,.W. DINNAN tiul tile’ beth eb ae ia 504 W. Huron St. at Dwight st. Sus Mo en, dandy nice i ty A
should sell gute AKE FRONT 2. BEDRM. 66 FT WEST SUBURBAN ar lake. Oi) heat, $2,500 own. See 3 UBUR ranch
RORTE SUBURBAN. eae Huron Valley Realty _ type homes. Gat seers. A fu 1166 M59 at ‘Pontiat Lak ; A beaut storm n mindors aba OR A °* a rw Easy terms. ;
poe nee > gearing he C. HOUSTON REALTY f th . D .
hicest basements T ever stepped. $1, 000 BOWN 3 ‘blecks from © ee! FE 46331 ane! s 5
clude spacious living room with re $500 DOWN
West arte Neat: 4 rms, and
path, in ~ borhood. $6,-
1.500 DOWN —— ———| $86, “poseensiors 3 Weeks. oe ROOM BUNGALOW — NEAR AUBU RN HEIGHTS rooms, gas Comfortable and cozy home that Jovely kiteh tu) window
Sores Gai, Row testcase es IM WRI
J. R. Hiltz “J meee REALTOR ‘ 5-944.
1011 W. Huron | “FE 58-6181 Eves, MY 2-1864
: vea8550 DOWN Puls bath, sa picture nig Ria anni
HURON G ARDENS & screens. aut possession NW
Lampe atte SMa | aay eal Ecate iy home —
b a aie Bie eaeaty ie i a rane ~Armold Real Estat ate occupancy-—s jess © i- PE |! sion ain eleeraPh Tee 58783
tion, othing i do re
in.” $11,250 with "$2,500 "OXFORD DUI DUPLEX | - offer livin
8 ACRES Seung res rm, kitchen down, 5 bee bed: Practically -n the city }imita. rms, and bath up. In each apt. 2
Spereits ranch nig foo home buttt furnaces, 2 car garage. Price arge ry $6,750 settle estate.
m8 ‘kite "ato oss A TER REAL ESTATE
and screens. oO onitry Mouse 12x20 | Oxford, Mich. - OA 8-3122 Sel ean year, ~ Eves. OA 8-260
ite theses acts. | __ INVESTMENT Uv. 8. government leas: ;
. ’ erty, 4% . to go, a buy
at $8,500 cash to
Humphries B °abAlés ‘ ROKER
Realtor vu oe -oa7d Pe 4-714 | 3172 W._ Huron FE 5-4510
3 BEDROOM NO MONEY DOWN Semi-finished hothe, with _ privi-
» Jeges in Union Lake price for
EM = 3-4881 EM quick sale.
35-2926» .
FERNDALE, BY OWNER: $11,500.
Redwood seitens rench-type house.
Storms, ted.
Large Belpre uae
on } 2 blocks away. Call Linco
7 BEDROOMS, LARGE KITCHEN and living room, Furnished, 2-car
garege. My equity $1,250. EM
$250 DOW
SUPER SHARP 3
OOM . BASE-
TILE
| KITCHEN. 7 Poses. 810
WRIGHT-VALUET
FE, seen Caneee # ‘Te 0003! . 8 and 1 or J. Dunlap,
re ‘ies. Get ready for spring
SACRIFICE 3 ie ed arr a
bath, terrac & 8.
Venetion t s yw detuse
«ref. Steve, washer Bs. 2408 Wale. FEderal 2-69
8 and Span $ room home. 2
~ lr full bath. Pull basement.
Aluminum screens and storms. A
good buy at $7,950 Easy Terms.
Union Lake Priv.
, bath, Gleaming ook floor, plas-
tered walls, on large ‘shaded
corner lot, near good beach, $12,-
600, Terms.
We have other exe. buys on and 5 rooms, full
i ighland
ons 8.00; So: etal now! alld. on our set with ‘small
ay over, Ste wean Sat HOUSES LARGE AND SMALL 1N-| “Kiter 6 ca OR iain.
ROSE TMcLARTY, Bkr.
FE 2.2162 OR FE $3578.
“Gils _ COLORED
STOP LOOK - LISTEN
Only 5 Houses Left
NOW ONLY
$10
NEW HOME
Abe OF FEATURES
Hurry! For A Real Buy
NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
INCLUDES EVERYTHING
WHY PAY RENT
Own Your Own Home
MODEL NOW OPEN
’ For Appointment
DIRECTLY BEHIND 8T_ JO- SEPH HOSPITAL. 111 EARL- MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE.
Don’t Wait — You HOLDS A 3-BEDROOM |
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
N. Saginaw
Open eves in 30 a
WAIT! Before you buy — or sell.
Call C. Schuett Because Schuett has more list-
to offer—and more person-
SF a? tq help you with your real
estate homes “for as littl as
ee" en and also, rentals
with “to uy, Call todzy.
E=EM wir} for details, also serv-
cee Milford area. call Mutual
¥
1404 FE Highland (M59)
AT PORTER ROAD
TEMPLETON DRAYTON PLAINS 7
a
eC, enc
win new shaw combination
K. C Templeton, Realtor 2300 Orchard Lake Bd, E +4563
COLORED $1,500 DOWN
Located on E. Wilson st. 3 bed-
room home with full basement.
vert ic et & 2-car garage. Priced’
R. D- RILEY, Broker 300 Eliz Lk. Rd. FE +1157
NICHOLIE 8 N. ASTOR
An
T. G. TROCKE Realtor
1648 Union Lk. Rd.
+ $1,000 dn. No dealers. M 3-0353.
FOR SALE BY OWNER, 5 ROOM
' hotse, 2 bedrooms, Jcar ray gatage.
pov dl lot. Drayton
. bus line. Reasonable
dows" peyment. OR 3-4336. Might Be Ioo Late
Westown
| REALTY COMPANY
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Perfect Lake Front
ROCHESTER, N. HILL
By owner, 2 bedrm., gas best, Sul
rom —. FHA commitments.
olive 14883
fay wood,
KNUDSEN Seminole Hills .
WM. H. KNUDSEN REAL’
Ay Pontiac State 7. Bide.
‘ FE_ 44516; Eves. Call FE
ANNETT | OFFERS
North Side—V facant 10 room e in ren-
tal Noeation, setae ing 3 rm.
apartment. 8, 2 car
garage, lot 50x150, rr
st $11,500, low do
payment,
Whittemore St. - ; New 3 bedroom home, nome. large
ivi room, beautiful
1] basement, automa-
tie oi] heat. Immediate pos-
session. $12,500, terme.
r F amily Brick fo closets,
lake level, is Hreplaces laundry
tacheg 280 Twit
Buitder *=-Own Home Doar, oo drive by and don’t ask to
see unless -you have a terrific
—— of sales eee as
ter hall ot’ pla * Saat carpet carpeted: r podg jan,
m....| Roman brick
fireplace. 3 .ex-
size Chvous, tiled
paths and recreation room with
fireplace
Plastered walls, oak floors tached fei Better see ‘day ae ere is no better value
any whe
11 Acres—2 Homes
Modern Lg with § large bed-
rooms wn and, nicé
_3_room_ apt. up. "Now
Tetited at mo, Also 4 room
modern house that rents for $60 mo. 4 car garage. Shaded lawn
ire aes berries, To include 2
gidaires, 2 elec es, trac-
and ipm: own- ent.
er. Price to sell—about $7,000
come,
KINZLER
43525 Open ny oe "til 8:30
Lake Front—Pienic Park
et goed pees. m. penle
sreaed.
value at $47,500, terms.
: sere Re Inc.| | 18-0466 14 Each apartment. consists. of |: alaiagy
5 rooms and tile bath, all M erg showin, fs BIRMINGHA
en’ rn, Mod hom
west side rental area, close pg ¢, located near
‘ fe gekees ad hanes. 4 « tered walls, oak floors, full terme. races. $27,500, basement, gas heat. Paved ; feck y hool,
and stores,
Restaurant and .. Full Price $10,080, terms.
Sporting Goods ’ Located on heavily wowsied J. A: yl
bh hwa: ote miles north of
carat Wnts e's Ta Perens ay . on take
good beach, Also 2 apart- ioe “Oetand Ave, Span eos —— oe for $60 a mo. | pe 4.2544 ‘Pree Parking
showin, 1, $24,-
regan em | $1500 Down Here's a real neat, clean and
cazy. 2 bedrm. modern, Nice large
jot with plenty of shade trees.
Fats home te enly 9 ¥re rs. old, 10.
st a few Lad w. of Pon-
‘Jarkston REAL ESTATE INC
» 8s. M Are eee
SPECIAL A Good Buy —— Family moving to es
paw ee week. § yO hogy ene
ad with basement, see it now! ,
Leslie R. Tripp, R Realtor 75 West Hu FE 56-6161 or Fl
REAL
venings and
Well located west of Pontiac. | Hient 5 rm. starter
Home on large lot close to
school, The price only
$5500 with Dn. & $65. , ‘Mo. Or owner will complete
it to your specification &
price it accérdingly, See it
at y
proud own. It's ver
clean & nicely decorated
ou'll appreei-
ate the dry bsmt. w it's
auto. heat & hot water, wae
of which ‘are pearly new,
ulation, storms,
screens, garage, paved pri-
vate ve other fine
features. It's priced for the
working man with very lib-
_ eral terms, Move right~ in.
BRAND NEW WEST SUBURBAN
Consists of 3 barms., ward-
., ceramic: tile
streamlined . kitchea,
large picture-
a
nice bsmt. with auto. *
qheat & hotwater, This home
is picely located near Cass
Lake price is only
$18,500" See it now.
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron FE 56183, |
___.___ open evenings.
3-Bedrn ‘Bedrm. Lake Front
Todern ‘cot tastefully decorated all yr. home: Large cutstone fire-
ace, carpeted living rm., bright
andy kitchen, den, 3 bedrm s.,
-fult -bath;—oti-
rage. Safe sand
tionally cleaa, $3500 down.
Giroux-Franks 5 Dinie Hey REAL ESTATE
4305 Dixie Hw.
KE IT Established in 1916
PERFECT CONDITION — Nearly
Ter ieee. 2 ame bedrms ,
garage,
See this now. $11,056
down,
—attac:
beach,
— $2,500
tion among other fine hi
youy decorated, 2 bedroon ns,
17 ft. ying room plus dining
L, Youngstown kitchen, full
basemen ‘ons heat. “Sine &
" stree 11,950;
si 700 down. Bal. like reas: 00:
CHILDREN — 3 bed- — brick bungalow, oak floors
room, tile "bath,
very large lot, 1% é¢ar brick ga-
rage, paved drive. $13,109 —
$2,200 own. Bal: $73 per month.
PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME—
5 Acres within. minutes of down.
town Pontiac. This place has
semedeled and
fruit 0 eee a Pull price $7,-
4 FAMILY —
as lower BRICK West side
has &
‘ sement apt. Steam heat,
iin Szeelient th hape pe. “s764e0 ali $16,000 4
new yan
. ow, 2° ft. Bereom fireplace dining L, oa walls, eee.
Ay Beceem, large pore
i unde car path we
|. terms,
FLOYD Ker, Realtor
tar Hwy. at pat Telegraph
PARKING’ CostouEn”
ok La excep-
ONE FLOOR — Worth end loca.
Tee ee
Rood Gown: ee, RE 4h wy > - Ae s |IN PINE LAKE MANOR. haw OO Ga. £ | PRriok ' ro UT eer Mesa rt Pa ree ~~SUBDIVISION . =
fin” gining apace: Yen | slresay underway. New ue
ice Samo orm ‘mo. |
a an oe oo BA ai sas - Ait “| "ARMSTRONG Osta INCH | “Northern Lumber Co.
a8 _.?, Sf . : ¢ ote bee cc :
$700 DOWN , ———— of Wa ‘i % , ' omuaea ana xKs— = . rai large 8 rims. with 1 bed- ou must see this. Cali today for Choice of lot sites. Come v4 vA -* © 1987 by nea | ena oe ; nC | verse trai w, S31.11; 9 De. E :EINFO! RCED co SCRETE
: earage Pots, host Se ‘Wish = aaa aoa “Bow to buy your-new home, ~~ Now -lit's gut thi steightt a aan can . DERN 2005) ime Usi ;
mee tiat Bees! Russell Young] cyt van REALTY co, Mime me!”
Ridgeway. aw non TUE cam | BP SLAM sth iso CET | <1 Business Property 49 Business Opportunities 81} Bes gts Baldwin Ave. +453 PER MONTH IN eee tnum
coME | nt Ae Ee a: EELVINATOR REPRIOERAT 3 —— ‘ & INSURANCE. Only $2,000 down = this il toom : SACRIFICE “T, ET’S TAL K . . . Mu. running cond cient te ae 5
OPEN > CUTE & COMFORTABLE 4 Near schools and chien, tncome suck cass na win seers ft ” : ON- | Ba FIXTURES, YouNGS.| £004 platform ares — : & UTILITY $125 per month plus owners apart} ~ fio "tnis 53 ft. of excellent BUSINESS ee Cree. See | wacber, i . HOME INSU-~ « business frontage, Located
DANY 3:8, | ite MALUMEM ory maemo | BAR kiMONE AUTOMATIC WASTE y sppe Py os Class “C" in Pontiac. Here $15. SCREENS. ONLY 2 YEARS $250 down plus m costs on ter, Priced $25 a ft under | » over pay Ors. sie DOWN PLUS MTGE.}. OLD — $6,970 — $1,500 tacellent kitchen,” sa PA aoere. " q Current price at $3,950 cash. ‘Sven “a, sandwich.” Gowd 4-2460. a eye MODERN.
. _ lot 100x300, gross and can be greatly in-— ac
Cassmen “asa” prick wien tun! R- J VALUET, Realtor OFF JOsLYN F.C. Wood Co.} sieset tittatt st2.%22 | Sasa. rit'eond ent and 14x36 recreation |345 |AKLAND AVE. ‘PE 5-0603 | ° ° “gn eppointm BEDRM. HO! space. A dream kitchen. giass|_ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Quick possession on 3, bet; | meaLTOR OR 31235 enclosed ‘bath Select oak floors.|~ — ae ae 2ateh " Office - 7 -DAIRY QUEEN Paved. City water and sewer. |s1 509 DOWN. 2 BEDROOM BUN-| et. Quiet street Ol Visa0e After 7:00 OR 3-6449 Q A lifetime home on lot. |" galo built’ in 'S3. New 1% car stores y Corner Williams Lake Road & MS9| Be ready for spring in your Out Baldwin Ave., 6 rey M North garece all fenced lot, on West with terms, ° SUITABLE | FOR GAs “STATION. own business,
Stone. Walton Bivd., right at open ‘rbor Reply box 1, Pontiac Daily Press. Good highwa: ‘Pera and
Ld - rent ' month,
$780 DOWN. Located near “aun | Buy Thru Partridge Pull price only $14,500 with
‘Arnold Real Estate rn, Lae. ¢ teem ‘ol eon 130. List Thru Partridge rencenabio down payment.
PE soe Teeeraph Feed oes eae dan BEATER Realtor FE 58-0471 | 00 PT FRONTAGE 0 ON. AUBURR, MICHIGAN BUSINESS
| 3 3 ares rooms and. bath. Electric op a ae Za, coenet are ol 190 ft. a gs Ming SALES CORPORATION
10.
NEW HOUSE. ') BEDROOMS rimeter heat,
TR P Set sete ot Stl, aly tee ustwe wenvice | “""B. WV. DINNAN || some a. ranpagesaen, snomen . 66 ¥ W. Huron
LLL Leslie R. Middleton UNION LAKE RD. | Business "Opportunities 5 51 eos Pees
rors to on tress: Pind eae ne Soom ts r ~
BROKER ange. PARK aT oon tONT DOOR Lor i Sie over $56, accepted. ’ bp: nits, Hee Ri dren FR . at
se. ee, ae oc _YE_ +000 iow. nyeplace ro Peat a ~ id swap - mm SELL i ONE ti mac NeW UPRIGHT ib CU FT PARK- ts watt Sones Supreme am bath, $5,600 with $1,000 Dn. Buy Thru Partridge _ | moto s0sT RIGHT $1,000 DOWN ~Sale- ‘Lan. Cor ‘52 new Teputen and pressure plate.| way freezer - take over pay-| fier. Dalby T V. Service. . For Lente sannentanes Large 6 room brick terrace. 3. PONTIAC LAKE . List Thru Partr ridge 7 Rane nd Contracts | FE 8-8i87 _ments FE 6-2240, | _. 0802, All_makes _servicec v3
tated da S0i83" ute ist one | Retin Sty ot ahs 2 vesroom raterront. rear | PEAY Senay jordan Low we | LET YOUR $$$ WORK | “sermccton sana. VT SWAP | PRR OAE mano OR grater | © fuiber tick, Gall PA basal ater of the Beat reatdetil mehr Pbede end ce ders ground heme. Price iaciedes =| Ves _FE_ 2-0173, aa FOR YOU SELL OR SWAP, LARGE PREEZ-| and fryer, Used once. $20. MY | 4:00 p.m veep eepireese, 2% OF t 2-2801, GOLEMAN Oli, FURNACE. 00, Plus features, include iif 1” TY is’ poat "FA cil teat end ~ BEER TAVERN We have both large and small SiS reas eee fr beak or | MSCALLY WEW UES" HR | STU ee Pe tae Oker - heat, carpets, 2car garage. “PONTIAC. REAL living rooms. Owner will ac- Matin street location, Books show contracts for sale. pt, cou! We 7 ead range, $00. FE| 6 p.m.
You B on it to yourself to 7137 Baldwin cept con oat, ireter mont oe. pret irae last 2. by ore) corvine. Call any dour. FE rE TR ADE 2-710 en CASH FURNITURE
i . as pa wn y' 7 oan. 1,500, . B-044 — ; c
ft 5 — Rochester obligatica, 4 PAMILY FOR SMALL FARM ON ALL NEW TTURE Ganiner Sr FROM Ws 9.
Pee ae CSntating 4 bes wee Foo ‘Caiveraty coming te “ene RK. D. RIL EY, Broker J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | ace ere eam tn, 1960, 3 | $1g-.2,Pe ,izine room. suite $98.8 Binks. atiain. from, $3.95, Dow ; | Rochester, land ry good / 500 Eliz. Lk, Rd. PE 4-1157 | é¢ EB. Walton Bivd. Open Eves, | jot, 100x235 f for owset. y studio eouc Seaeeet 19) sinks from i
Sree ine ne tenet os | pene Re aiw's. Be | PF. C. Wood Co.) t¢ "sur ro scr —neniron Peet net she, aha, hans | $38 TAMURA “at 3 5 Ottawa Drive. See the s Tasy ‘ter , REALTOR yom dias ts * ™ INVESTORS! {om Teeee Sere ret canes: | £15 RERetePritg, mattress .. $1058) Cee five, pound. ben 00.00 wees eine ane room, ‘SHEPARD ) REALTY Ottiee Spee 9.1 cs RENT ie aod OX.| $1,080 discount om 9. 95.247 PE 40002 or PE 44813. 14.80 Utility cabinet ..... $35 | Grevetd. Sead ‘money ‘order
Breaktaet roam gen and ot, 1-811 ___2000 Tienten/ | corer Willams’ Lake fone & wus | how tate, EM S400) and wets Wotie nena" | [FRADE OC Youn tp Tee | Melee ae | Sittamaman, rummy co summer terrace. You will _ bald good West Suburban a on a new pale. ‘Some very | oie Apts Me siove | 973.88 Ba
your ree ct PONTIACLAKEFRONT __Income Property 43A| " pAlACHINE SHOP With take. privileges on Wil ood} age, cao off on all fre: | WEOBU. “SLL OF TRADE BRILL YOUR OWN WELL. COM. asement. Gas on. of situated on a | ~~~ ~~ and Tne “ it place mae ear PE 26523 course! Attached, two-car, ocreened 2 res tn ot large ferae Dullaog pus, Skates sharpened 4 8. Saginaw Ss PE 25533) or 6 me a t nicely“ and fenced 5 WETRADE - ana tee “with "Te "ARE | REPRIGERATORS LAST YEARS
Ce cee | ERASE FERCCE™ | muam "MBSE, weaa| Emugtama Bare” | F.C. Wood Co. | BARSES HARDWARE |"iheeutraraeattte| Empire a . YOUR MONEY: . “SHEER ELI I FGANCE Piao a bat each’ Excellent | ‘CRAWFORD acy REALTOR | OR 31235 | will “ACCEST “HOUSETRAILER | for s Sears, bul o new’ refrigers- een Weten Rade ah, ah Gatmenenes Is he im this exe exceptional Custom built style | condition th t. Tenants| 83% W. Huron Bt. +1548 Office 67 “| 00 furnished 3 bdrm. brick ranch | tor foF e ilitie more @ uned Pioneer “dighlands home. h 3 ny baths. pay own utilities. Wonderful op- | Evenings, MY siis & EM 3200 After 7:0 3-0440 with full basement. FE 82020. | machine, Mich scent, | one LAKE AREAS LARGEST
- ‘This "48 built, brick, 1's Fireplace. G) ome, 2 al, ‘with built vt BUILDING FOR RENT IN CEN- | Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 WILL TRADE “8 PONTIAC Ci CAT. __393_Orehard “Lake A% Act... WINDOW AND TRIM MPGR aiore heme with 2 poses in range ‘and Ko Vetere Se = al M. ELWOOD peavon ter of Waterford. Good aN “Money to Loan $3| 1,000 miles fer eeant Len aria WASHING MACHINES, ig | Knotty Pine paneling, No. vitae low . . sd land GRRE OHH OEE ERE HH ‘oom wp ts 4 Budget priced Sascment atte 214 cor ee FE A. a pa X. senat _Phone. OR 35166. aww tie Hiseneed Senders) _ Joe “Cervenkm, PE 8-04 ears Is ecttle, toa “Ne Sebneon, FE ae isin ivi bebe Streets is uy 5 bi more CLOSE IN. ALL Ok a
nent 100 Superioconstrve- | fasfuren that go to pace a home |” Tate entrances tba. New eas ~ STANDARD SE ASON Al L WiLL -TRADS, BOUITY IN NEW 3 | cine GEIS WOOL ATORINE. tare window sash $16.00-up ‘Yur seme atari Sei | Baaegnaitn ce Hake” ce | Reza, bee, chau Seite Pombn oan | Ege Si fy, "uel "cosd "tl PRR eraroe TOULETY your home requirements for | _ aa * Kline | Foot proxi. 000 down. After 5 p.m., PE std. OIL CO. C ASH . storms and screen, Water soften: +2003, ovet“ine Petia ity at ts
. oo, to sell at $31,500, terms, Call for _ {CUE hool. "fronet " Ba Aory ands. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor an appot eat fo show oF Open For Sale Lake Prop. 44| {. ne foro eta Sree Cet cash TOF sean foe ge ae | et per week 01 Wt 9 | ann PLUMBING sorry Huron Street PAAR AAA a arta ae Phon . . A le | oe i ime A
WH BAU esr fexsies, week Admitel retrigerstor, | ponese mere fal ocend FE $4161 or FE +4278 ITE | BEAUTIFUL, HOME ie rk ried U i en te ‘et | BENEFIC Cl AL ast RD. RILEY, Broker : Fate model, automate $78, rn v0 8 rade to : toilets 41898 apaceelesy. beatae 1 lake privileges, $500. w down | ness, Geos a eh CR 8, ME TE i: ! ‘4, i from
} ; s. man, further = * * Ch re “PORTABLE MA-| basing from $10.96, A, Thomp- | Ma Cornets, Trumpets payment, ex terms a. _availeble: Fort For FINANCE CO. = 6 SINGER PORTABL Cafe A- ce ; fe +1 00; Benton is
| _ | Bexwis o'connor. BROKER m1 Sas" a welk bah PE be , rE ais | "BUD" BROS. MEAUEIPOL_ 0 FF GAKEPRONT FE A] 584. iw, LOANS GF 70 Oe oy vm, oy PT en Bale toe Oem ve Seek Paras rie Oy, vO a |
, OPEN SALE ON TILE _ | on osmse
, with $1,450 down, Hannan,” Li Buckner Customers __ .OTIFOL SILVER GREY .
7 ann Prone OF 31208 a _ OR Are Pimanaral joke, eae Ye, 4100, Mt MSALE, TINOLEUMS — FLOPS REPRIGEAL, wo ences om nrautemins [Sen Muara races) | | sat ana 5 Leva wos Layout 1 haat nelacha sO intel 180g Deen , “CARKSTON ae ee WO 2-5870 Happy PF O ks ay ihe ror} times. Size 4'-Ft. "Wall Tile. 28. secs. $ Gouble pinaee, Gwe Nake. $1, 500 Down SYLVAN FRONT. 3. BED- Buckner’s Employes serve with a i, »_ $00, F o. FE Ol 141_W. Huron PE 43004) 39. x 24, venetian blind to fit, bedroom home, convenient north| (21... front jot in the village of | "Om modern home, $15,600, 4 emile in the most friendly manner.| FUR COAT. NEW, 1 3 TC REA REA- NOUR SEWING “Wi width, be" _width, FE_2-3640, tide jocation, ‘with ‘ull basement,| /River frout lot fe the Tones st | stantial Gowa payment requir EXT. 223 “sonable, MA 8 ined. Pay rents of $1.25 Wi. Int EScudey Epearoome snd bal 0 Pi Pe ce re TUT TING : Bu samy fede a Ractoers,| Ginise Om LaDtes SKIRT WHE | payment Gyer'ho. “ion.” ereati| CCT Doors down, 3 Redrooms 1p. iver] 30 uD. ° WATKINS Buy Thru Partridge is ‘pleasure. and borrowing | fine fsa. aki. pants size. 7-6 pes Berry Steel overhead dining . . ts 50, % c >
i hee te Clarkston | LAKE FRONT Ft Pa a cane aa| SS ota seeneoeb ope) Rac Bae | 3
ag tor | MEN'S A = @ BOUGHT SOLD Ex. | Modern door on your garage costs Sale Office Racoon 63
3. Bedroom Rancher This exclusive north ane | SererReagi® dacrery, Gistrict. FR.) SM enen ceah ozcarranaine {or arrange fo |—avercoat, top Conie was Soni FP EE ans tag "you tink, et aioe BEARD Siw euuauicton Abo. a) “wallte. | pees ean | company where you are a ackets, size 40, rts i hk * em 2-0208 BRAND ¥ REMINOTON ADD. son ties N front. Built tn 1081, has, ARTNER WANTED FOR HIOH many other « 10 B STi _8. Paddect eg tS with lake privilege 5 S E INC P an y money. di, : Lake. Features REAL ESTATE INC. | wail carpeting im tiving room & | PARTE sng venture. Reply Box Coens Tour patronage Is Op) fia Terrace, = SUNBEAM TELad aRRUASTE, i GUTTER, EXCELLENT conDL| * eee dar heone, ek n't i Prat maar! eolce evar” 8. MAIR, CLARIETOR, MICH. | Ripa Steet | it bone Daly Brown suis | Sale Household Goods S72 ais"¥x ia™=" "|" Sony tah shop ame Mosel *| _Ra""paMCati"S? yess boards, stove and ‘rarbank . “Sie apie garage, one sta ya. Om Come yw on Uv “ne POR ARR | FABRAN RANGE G60D COND. | > Xe STEEL BCAPPOUDING. GR ‘Sale. Store Equipment 64 : "autovtatic. heat aud hot! yeurTrPLe LISTING SERVICE 6 CU. PT, WESTINGHOUSE RE-| Bottle gas. EM_3-3926 Joust, : » washer and dry¢r, 1% : . ; f, : <=
Si alia gens oied/Two Bathe... | | HOLMLESBARTRAM Partri g ©! RBI JCKNER rater “Canc” boxe ewe. aes Ne ete ie BONG | NATIONAL, CASH, REOIFTER, $16,000.00; terms. bedrooms, feature bag’ ig * hde __welker, a eatlic 6a: a+ | Consumers tines, 900.80 & “ti9.90 smn ~ Casi nba _ this almost new brick ranch 18 THe “BIRD” TO vy |? RC GREEN & METALLIC, 88C | TRADE-IN DEPT. values, $40.50 and $50.50. These ER AL in the Daniel Whitfield 3 FINANCE COMPANY tional, aimost new. FE 2-8405. _ are marred. Also electric, strict - BOOK STORES. Outstandin FLOOR AL BLDG.,| i986 DELUXE SEWI ACHING, | Guar. electric washer + $29.95 : bottled heaters si |.
- NICHOLIE a ore Bryant, ai coo For Sale Lots 46 po Mg store chain in amietro- aND 1 eon TAQ * -_, new, 1289 Maurer, FE 68-6478. — Cn pe a a * ee ferrite values Michigan ‘Pivore | Sale sting Goods ~65 . 23
aitioning 4 CEMETERY LOTS . 4 4512 ay ¥ PC MOHAIR LIVING ROOM te Soe | cent. 203 ‘
Cements” re sum| et see oath tis: | Ma cemetery, tor ele | Ect i 2, ned wo mabhagi'y UES LAR sie wine, 0. Pm sinh | pe. ding room, cute ©” Hae INSULATE ne SEN 5, BOF. sri IADR, ee $8 drs Kelchner = FE 48773| dle, ce en SCAND Sa RISTAND Sept this ns v8. Te pra ___$8462_VAN DYKE, t os Se ts Ceion’ | $4 room et ee oe BS Spun wool blanket, only #420 for) Gung. MODERN & ANTIQUE. ag
a / North Side _ “iUeke, FE FE_2-1701, its best, Pull price $16,000 ‘plus TOANC _ | aster ¢pm “_ | $78 val. WY MAN'S ~ $19.75. | pc ASTERBOAR = ROCK CATH. | BOE tet oni re sh mb 4 : cote ee bo PvE ~ |i PT. ALASKA UPRIGHT DEEP-|-———~—\V-¥ 3 ae mn Ob. 1k poe gu “AL ) f : — tile bat aun Young, ie fut AWA DRIV a LIQUOR — HOTEL. Large 55x70 | tN LAINY Nerecte, like Rew. Reas. FE Waire 10_W. “5 ir = on eee mo" i erie Rd MEA Sot, “perme, se Be: to, Pupas. town kitchen, @elect oak age, $5,000 less 16 per cent for - pre sete! with er ee | es to = s, $500 ron THE, foun oak a Poors TV, Mm v, MOTOROLA A. 17° GOOD *| cer’ Us HELP You Witn Your $1.50 oa
- {heme “oll “Beat,” recreation | sensh Ve ODED LOT IN WAT. mented rentals from 11 rooms | 99 LAWRENCE ew i-mia1 BA | @urte euectaie Capit of Bee te chee hee ie fee eee a at RR exis room, 1% car garage, and = |= Kae ede” tan and corner rae tore) | ——_PRIENDLY SERVICE __| A iittle “out way, but a lot | Wig machine, All attachments.| Per base or Jelied ce. No drip) sine nee os siaa prectiontis f |: See Weve iud- Sues tee Estates, Cal 2 aot. besid 43 rooms. Buy, eal LOANS. #35 TO 3500 —_ pay PRR ag oF eee ABs slectrie apt. sine stove. OR | paint; free parking? in" rear new, 95: as pane Pc ‘
"— HOMES. : co sown.’ ee, em Buy Thru Partridge down. 7 aw Lawrinee St. PE 41838 shore, a and ie? oot a? ed Trade-in Der te 406 Orchard Lake Ave. PE’ 6+ Sais. ay ge #8. ¢ Cail Pe 8875
to een Caer Dow , List Thru Partridge ARCS OE Lan “GET CASH QUICKLY | dressers, vanitien nd springs and | 1 54. sed Trade *; 5 | LOW PRICE DAYS ARE wen | ———. MEN 1 You cant) go wrong on titi Income Special eins is rate, efficient, compact b sambure mattresses, Living room suites, | Lounge chair |. ‘inventory time) on builder hard- SPORTSME seoety 5 3 bedroom home on Lib- rte BUILD. NOW finer’ in downtown ‘Tre- occasional chairs, tables, Ds, 4 . ses ware, an Cootanee piywood.| Wisi our . . Complete 24 cab eres ment for owner and 3 vt In WEI restricted Waterford To. out profit. Pull ree 84 Dp to pa Kes t+ 3-4 De. brea ' few tout price” Werwick, us| Tepeit se wo 4 our Tes' q < 8, many ‘ m " Pestoc : { 10 PER DOWN Napartments that mills Estates, Bemaeie tr 0917 Jase to, 1986 cars. Bring TOUT) other misc, Heys. NEW ® USED. ui. to tars, ft 830. en. oto 8.
Baie eh Rasta fnto.| $1800" igi Bean oer ee -| HERBERT C DAVIS: *| WARD F. *TIFE 4388 mses, oe te ages | ter. avaesy pun. ee {3 | hompron Lid yg ereral ss «| SANDYS. SPORT'S SHOP it you fee it yo0 ba" . Timken | ofl heat. or & 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE $-4311 REALTOR | cartes. or se teres vt boo * LIONEL & gt 710 8. Telegraph _
TR WANTED: RAW FUR. caked “4 10 peal frontage on paved street, FOR . SER T. We We buy, s¢ Come out eg Y FLYER TRA “grey, cay well located Owner leaving state and will : : 1080-1, HOKO Sr. sround, 3 acres of tree| THOMAS ECONOM A mctory. service an
pe a steatial’ down paymect Te- rer eee tee ad advantages of mb la an hoor Te. FURNITURE, co. eer eee ae Bie " cates mess rat curate . bash fired. cennts Le? Os f a) WR ! 3618. Gaginaw ‘Bt, 0. Ww. HOR
fant to bus and_ schools co. _ * Gonrenten ols | OFF Jos! oF 1 mit Sak _REFR . i __Sand Gravel & Dirt 66 ar | s, nice kitehen yn CARL BIRD, Realtor | ANK B 4 mite ©, ‘of Pontine mile es, oljtired. Qun ; ' Dirt 66 a Sesorems seni 6 seen ten FRANC 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | gts fe & i a Purmesges, epfired. 0 sent Eiil nhd el a . ; falow with attached breete- #2 Somes National Bank Bigg. Ra ih controls.’ $287.50. Purnace aa 1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE,
zrtpgs py, t em mr core] Sr ea per a i Mgt WEE] ar seat anere| EE, 2-9 ara Om P| ee | Het Af aan garde | “py are: es, Soe aye. waili, new. Delco furnace, For Sale Acreage | 47 geatce “and surrounding areas. see eekiee’ cise” poeeral LORDS WA hfiniou SE | Shove 30 pal, water heater’ id FOP SOIL RIG BLECR SON, R It and 3 lots. You'll be amazed ors age Bank financing arranged. All serv: WHEN YOU NEED full size. r ‘i Belen 22% Elizabeth Lake Rd, PONTI aeyMBINO AND int. Sead, gravel and fi dint.
A, JOHN . Ra te etn now te see to) | HOLLY ARE SEVERA L mice | _fee,cth4 gt evectment nesereerres Rinighs Piccreosent” 33. Or: | pa ST | tog, eginae Pr ‘24391 | Eugene Sennett,
170+ FE Aepraph RA | aay Seat tale ‘| -fassta bares i® Cot ceed | Manet, ually orgsaet gold $29 to $500 chard Lake Ave sg |{WAETE RADIO ® APPLIANCE! LUXAIRE HE ATING | Ai,KINDS OF GRAVEL BEACH }: to AL MAN'S DARK | 422 Ww. Mi W. Huron FE 41133 4 ~— ] Elizabeth Lake Estates —.| Ri Prise 800 "wim terms’ ts) iP Ster_ soteners “fini Prefer ren chait, 38 a yan YOUR Diss SYSTEMS poo SHED STORM SAND, GRAV: or organiza’ an get it quickly on Newer type ranch home. PAUL A. wi this field but not necessary. For signature, car oF | furniture. ‘No in "63 near golf course, 1% ¥. interview call Royal Oak, ’ ante to sult
( “II ES Pate aca Nobile’ Sone RE Sime paceman tar eon y Ferment cee AUTOMATICALLY Bretgentes ‘of commercial el. — Earl chs tae 4-0631.
DISHWASHER NEEDS Hr, serv ia paiva ae
OF NO PLUMBING Kenyon Wes ‘Service, Ow 3004| A GRA a ge zi
oan voak ficers, “pee ‘ ROAD = - sen ‘you . 0 lee ee MACOMBER 100M | —* Tal le fetare in the Lae on eee ae Femi shop. Pardy eeuoed: OR |” Cry STATE. : Eee SERIROORAPN MCX. WALNOT ~ Woed, Coal & Fuel 67 inum storms and Bay 'gh008. Lace . payment, WE WE COVER : . . _ le ; icy i a Auta ood pie
| $1,450 Down fay wo buys ACRES MOSTLY WOODED]. 4 STATE ps co. gg i SORTER| Hehe i Matalace soda f On this 6 3 bedroom . >, . ._ Ortonville. Bank Bid 129.50 “alue, "90,8, an PUMPS
| Rome. foor ‘Pun basciment | GI Resale bearbom brick : by ae eet TAR PE 41874 all wg | Fluo rd Lake ee
‘| $etuded on’ e. well lead "fall gusement, Dear th For See Fee Farms 48 denter of fast growing town, Liv: | BORROW WAYNE GABERT’S
| -aeaped acre of land ine win cates too. Divided = ACRES 3 py fn Mg wal Batats WITH add APPLIA CE SALE | good “neighborhood . . basement, extra >| darn, good well, eal eeu ES included at $15,000 plus inventory NCE : dite | . _ water softener, aluminum trees, exc, down payment . CONFIDE Cc A Up to 4 per cent discount on all
| East Side - " sorms and sireens, wes Curietes mas trees. $13,000 a ae is deans Souler, desane’ mac tak wena |
| | $reome ine strect, Ins ties wi nttont, ue sae “Heron Valley Realty Righ profit tavern, just 49 miles poration te America s eldest and } ranges and TV sets, 2 yF8, to pay.
| ELetrae or | alt now, on Feat Te ouom| fing euerere, uy tie te | aaa oy | Sor Ah oy et , * : ‘ : _POR FARMS AND ACRE - hheh Sy, canton of town, real, have « steady income end can OL, 1-005.
| Income, si800 Down |Bateman’. |Stiemmtat piste |. ies ater as | i se names | a es ms { 10 room, 2 family home lo- : : gy 3 : : option to purchase . Service in fast, Money usu- Duiteniens ma | = eated inside Oe & : sis real é pa ah same dey. Phone or — ome $5 6 how
| eet cmt tn, of feat You, cant "| "HOUSEHOLD —* | Si’. "Setpous ett og oH} fs ity co oo 9 STATEWIDE: |. FINANCE |" —cLayTON'S
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» CHRYSLER
‘PLYMOUTH
_ IMPERIAL “Motor Soles 1
a Like This. Isn’t it wonderful to pk
- Pontiac star “Ghied, hard top, og her
‘2. Ford»
‘30 Olds 2 Di 53 Chev. ‘83 Chev, 4 La? 210
o3 F
Piym. Cranbrook «Br.
aS 3
82 Buie fron 4 wu a dependable car? Stop in
' ‘laid tent clea s one of these.’ ne, Ponting Dusiom, Cote -Hiydramatie. Radio, ad
beauties.
| roi ae
==} $495, BUYS
‘52 Ford
2 Dr. Customline V8 __
“$1 Ford Deluna, 2 Door
Piymouth Convertikle
aha WAT
~Sametinibe I wists - didn’t have ¢ quite such a roan thumb! _j ast sel at once. 1] N. Perry St.
1930 - OLDS. LOW -MILBAGE;- FE
“$5626 6 _N_Aromore.St—
OLDs, LATE "32 SUPER 8 4+DR.
1 owner, 52 Packard 4-Dr. Sedan
RADIO. ATER ‘Ahad TIC 10. 2EatER
$225 DOWN =
1950 OLDSMOBILE 2 DR. RADIO & beate
_ PION end PRAIRIE SCHOONER.
Also 8 Wides from 16% to 80 ft.
LATE MODEL ITION-
a PAY LIKE
.|30 PT GENERAL WOUSETRAILER
odern. For Tevbs ri 8 BUN, PM. OPEN
trailer, Small equity, Take over
yments. PE yee Ll.
au ™ 2300
j Mos. OLD out, of excellent field stock.
= AND REBUILT SPREADERS,
Ph. oh’ Grisevilie’ We = stoc
. “at eertiog . Beginning our 26th year
~ MeCULLOCH™
CHAIN SAWS
NEW AND USED...
~hpaRts AND SERVICE
a gHOUGHTEN & SON - $28 North Ma. Rocheste:
OUT. THEY GO! mone 8S ‘alking Tractor's, lawn
mowers, chain saws, retosiliers
new and used
Terms to suit
‘s SALES & & uae pe ren.
lemens St. __ FE
LLOCH | CHAIN SAWS
_. Rentals Parts & Repairs.
1890 Crooks Rd. 6-04
PRICE ON CHAIN -
4
=
*
¥
*
~ AER...
mare Ave tNorth of “4 Mile Ro) " MI 46009" x
SPECIAL ~ $90 per cent discount on all Oll-
ver Sc 3 tractors, loaders, dozers
back hoes 25 per cent down.
‘ onths to pay balance. No
, ments @ months.
ee ; | se
‘a 1899 8. Telegraph mons Rd. | ws
“OXFORD TRAILER
‘ SALES 1957 Generals eres Holly .and
F He to 60 ft. long.
of Lake
ave e UP TO o$t 00 “ON "36 PONTIAC CHIEF DEM
38’ to 47 LENOTHS
Your wauer will never be worth
mote in trade than now
noes HUTCHINSON. MOBILE HOME SALES INC.
Dixie OR _3-1208
abelter. 15 minutes to Pon-
tac, Also trailer sales. Base rate
M MANOR, 2
miles east of at 1940 Lake-
ville -Rd. who want
~ best phone OA: 6-9003 or MY
ey is Rd. Lar — 1 a a > haul
a a
1 TIMKEN REAR END ASSEM-
__ diy. $20. OR 3-0651.
1954 BUICK 5 ENOINE the Bick
flow, com ’
nn
For Sale Tires 80A
GOODRICH AA 800x15, SEV-
‘xs 160x15 tubeless. Like
be ; TIRES,
“ss BD iD BRAND Ah, Bs tires.
~ to se 2 get cant cent off, black or
ED. D. WIL LIAMS 451_ 8. Saginaw at Raeburn
“Auto Service 81 | %
GRINDING IN THE i nw od Zuck ie
| For Sale Motorcycles 8 83
= FOR PARTS AND SERVI Harie Lae age ee asiey
Sales Co 73 Bowth
Saginaw.
For Sale Bicycles 84
BOY'’s NEW HOR: “MODEL 26"
~— bicycle. This was won
” Fe | has sale. ba
~ Boats & A & Accessories — 85
ABS 1 “BOARD HERE,
CENTURY 48 onan h & Mercury m-
“tors in ye new & seen puters
aa oan 30:00
INLAND. LAKES SALES 3127 -W. Huron PE 4-71721 ‘PE 2-6122
“JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales Service Starcraft, Lone
Star and Little Dud
"EVINRUDE MOTORS See the new ‘57 models.
Harrigton Boat Works FE, 2-8033
Transportation Offered 87
PLY BY Lees. CALIPOR-
a Big Py Petersburg, Tampa,
t, $38.81: Honolulu, aed —_
tan "Ferry Service, Inc. ‘OR 1254.
TRUCK GOING “NORTH. PART
load. Either way. 5-6806.
| _Wanted Used Cars, $8 WANTED: SCRAP IRON, SCRAP
: ears, _ $20. MY MY 2-5492 or FE 4-4878.
‘See M & M Motor Sales
top dollar on tate model
2627 Dixie 1 Hwy. or (3-1603
AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND
cheap cars. FE _2-2666 days or
eves - .
SEE
Auburn. Motor Sales
For top dollar on ail ane and
models, Car and pick
Corner Pike and E Blvd.
ainiay Ready to By,
BAGLE EY. ‘AU TOP P. ART s 179 BAGLEY ST.
ar en) CAR. $200 CASH” will uy. PE 4-7253
WANTED: SCRAP C CARS
_Ph. __OR 34511
“Bud Shelton Motot Sales” | Gor Auburn & EB on Wwe edele.
| ean FOR CLEAN. ~ BOUND, “48 __Pontige. | FE 4-725.
Then “Bring It Here
| ' 9080 Dixie ice ° FE 20878 "Pe 46006
HIGH §$$- PAID.
i964 ALL MODERN 20-PT. HOUSE- |:
5 CHEVIE CONVERTIBLE. 1 1956. 1
We pay top dollar for, sharp cars |
_ Wanted | Used Cars
wrp "Dad JUNK cane amp SCRAP | __Bervice, call PE 4-982.
“THE HIGH DOLLAR For high agede used cars. We
need them. Drive the extra mies. :
i — pay you well. 4540 Dix
"Ti. J. VAN WELT R_3-1355
WW E PAY
Top Dollar For clean used cars & trucks.
Matthews...
Hargreaves 211 8. Saginaw St,
_ Wanted Used | Seed Tracks 22
ee DG a
a pT ‘i FORD Ton , we
"53 CHEVROLET
Sedan Delivery
NEW PAINT, GOOD MOTOR,
$545
" CHEVY: '
CASS AT OAKLAND
FE 5-4161
TEAC ELY WRECKER. winch, Phone MU
ano Sale Cars
CAR PA
j Fos Co to
je wety Pe
some? Re ok
some less
Lake Orion an Maker Sales MM AT C rORD — MERCURY uy oer
8 SUPER. 4 aes ise: 5,000 ay i000.
$@ BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. HARD-
_top, $2,400. 0. EM 3-268.”
"4 Ri RIVIERIA Beau, Arctic white & blue, extra
clean. Can , sider trade
__MA_ 42606.
BUICK _ Pa hartito: e red
waite ‘volls. Rai, es heater,
$1295 Low down payment
-NORTH CHEVROLET-
1000 S. Woodward Ave,
BIRMINGHAM
we BUICK CENTURY. HARDTOP. Rms, PE hes. and brakes, sharp
1956
CHEVROLET Lafevers :
Co. cars a iticials. gare
R-deors and 4-doo!
with radios and beaters
White mr & washers
3 low as
~ $1395 Low ‘down payments
Up to 30 months to pay
NORTH CHEVROLET
1000 S. Woodward Ay.
_ BIRMINGHAM *
“HARDTOP, $495: $398; Ford, BUICK. ie ah
18
a
Credit not
Ktotor Let us help you! Detroit
otor Sales, 115 8. Saginaw
1956 ~~ CADILLAC, 62 COUPE,
mountain laurel and white, R&H,
Kimps. weeks. eres steering, fog
amps. $3,750. 6-2787
AL visn ae a watewelis.
w white w
at $1750. OR | 3-7879 » st sell
‘8, CHEV, | aEL “AIR 2 DR, F R&H,
Fre. ;3 P-wad ny'on seat covers.
Cc ONV ERTIBL E
1955 Black Chev. 8 Cylinder, Peg
erglide..power peek ue’
extra sh
T AYLOR Cit: Vv,
Walled Lake MA, 4-1561
‘51 CHEV, DELUXE 2 DR. R & H
Metallic green. Extra clean. $5
dn. Take 17 mo. paymts. at $17)
& month. Motor Mart. MI 6-080.
1950 CHEVROLET. RADIO & Heater, W.. Wall Tires. Absolutely
no money down, ascume payments
“ ade OE Ks. Midwest Credit
gr. ‘arks west 6-6550,
Harold Turner Fi Ford “i
CHEVROLET BELAIRE 1966; 4 DR:
Powerglide; 2 tone silver & white
General Motors executive's car, hs
up lights, Auto.
asher. White | “For Sale as =
FE 4-4546 | s iiaeeaiiaeiieaiae dieetincdies inate tie td
"8 CHEV rROLET mel AIR. 4 DOOR
Gian PE. R 2 =. . Many extras.
CHEVROLET 1933 210 Club coupe. gone green,
radio, beater white walls. Only
‘LOW DOWN. PAYMENT _
NORTH CHEVROLET |}
1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM
1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. V4, Powe he, = oftee. Sa
dition. Will sac “ig #50. ber
FE: $0431 between 2am. &
Fa TONE
SEE OUR "Safe Buy”
USED CARS
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike sts.
PE 4-3085
'% CHEVROLET DEL-RAY V2 Standard shift, black and white.
$1,400, EM 3-684. i956 CHEV. DEL-RAY. LOW MILE- rs Many extras, ‘Yor clean,
"52 CHEVROLET
4-Door Deluxe
2 TONE BLUE, RADIO & HEATER
<| “CHEVY” CASS “AT. AKLAND
~~. tran: is
Sacrifice,
miles, exc, condition, FE 4-4665
_sfter "8:30" p.m,
1954
_ Ford
Ranch
Wagon
$1095
LARRY
JEROME
‘86 FORD MAINLINE, BY OWNER,
R&H, W-W, extra accessories, like
mew. $125 town. take over pay-
ments, FE 5-
1951 | FORD 2 DR. “RADIO y & E HEAT-
er Fo no |
money down, osoune payments of | $18.76 per month, Call Credit Mer.
Mr. Parks. Midwest 6-6550, Harold
Turner Ford.
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
+d RD tone with over-
loaded
all tires, ,
are
win Johnson, i 8. Retegraps
Rd. FE 4-2533.
190 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM 8, RA:
dio & Heater. Absolutely no
money down assume payments of
$12.16 r mon Call Credit
Mer. Parks, Midwest 4-7500,
Harold Turner Pord
“Bright
Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT
"56 Cadillac 62 Sedan
’56 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille
*55 Olds 98 Holiday ‘Sedan
55 Olds 98 Starfire
55 Buick Riviera 2-Dr.
"55 Olds Sup. 88 Hoh Cpe.
55 Cadillac Coupe
54 Pontiac Catalina
ewalls and many other acces-
, sories. $1800. Call Milford MU
4-5021 or 2565 Wixom Rd.
$1 BUICK
Special 4-Door
a
RADIO & HEATER, DYNAFLOW, EW rays fo RUST
CHEVY" HARGREAVES
CASS “AT OAKLAND- ‘308 8. eatin a “pm sion
ranean * f 4* e498
kes ‘ i $e. ae | :
phir Bee
PO ARE ag, 8 ORE Oe OO ES Ree ee ’S4 Ford V8 2-Dr.
'’54 Chev. Station Wagon
1 'S4 Olds Super 88 2- Dr.
‘53 Ford 4-Dr.
"33 Olds Super 88 4-Dr.
BS Pontiae 2-Dr.
‘52 Ford 2-Dr,
52 Pontiac 2-Dr.
JEROME. Olds-Cadillac
Orchard Lake at Cass me — ot eee seas
= 052_W. Huron
“Rochester Ford Dealer = OL 1-071) ¢ 1962 FORD V-4. R & H, TURN aN:
- dicators. Excelleng condition, No
_rist. PE 2-7301. ,
AMING BLACK 2
|, clean. $196, 85
Motor Mart, ‘0 FORD i
door, KR &
down. $11 & month,
7 MI 6-6080. un’ eeuion
“tan. V8. R -& H. PERFECT
Y FORD SALES
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cases and civil action, the use of
rotising itd service premises o0c-
cupied by Soviet railitary units,
the use of lines and means of
commun h and means of
transportation.” to East Cermaity” hy er cae :
over 1956. The munique did not -
say what a 20 per cent boost
would ‘mean in hard figures. Last
June Russia the ‘East
Germans trade and aid worth 7%
billion marks ($3,400,000,008 at the
official rate). :
The Soviet Uhis ek cee
increase its exports of coke, oil,
ferrous rolled metal, timber, some “the British West Indies, Kuldip
had completed three years of —
medical college in Puerto Rico
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in the U, S. when he appeared
recéntly on Grouch Marx's tele.
vision quiz show.
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SINGING SENSATION — Young Hindu vocalist Kuldip Singh |
(eft) has been signed to appear regularly on Ray. Anthony’s ABC-TV
show Fridays at 10 p. m. Bandleader Anthony (right) selected Kuldip
after the 22-year-old Indian student became a star overnight on the
Groucho Marx program.
Bob Allen
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Channel 2—WJBK-TV. Channel 4—WWJ-TV. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—-CKLW-TV ae . Russia had pledged that its troops|ery, equipment and “other manu-
3 | |, Ove Cattoria niysicien wrote! NeGro Leaders to Urge [ress nt inert in Hast Gertetured and household gods" TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | terson, Lou Seiloff vs. two ama- Matinee. (7) My Little Margie./put few are blessed with talent . » . such specific sles "ies can |e Ba Germany.
* ¢:00-—(7) Superman — Superman| ‘Uz. @) = The Lone Wolf. (2)) (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime, _ like yours. Use your God given! p, rwe ASSOCIATED PRESS Clement's legislative leaders intro-|tained in the official text of the| : —. The $64,000 Question — Quiz./1:39—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) voice. for a st cumple cel communique. Poland was given captured, exposed to atomic rays) susan Sandler of Oak Park goes} Conrad Nagel Show.- Ovi 0.000 Earrens Plans 0 stepped up er duced resolutions in. the Tennes-|"™ see in on enti
in “Crime Wave.” (9) — Family) on her $32,000 question on “Thé|g:99—(2) Our Miss: Brooks, (4)| vane ree {to integrate buses in the South willl 6 General Assembly criticizing|*Ucn * Susman ber) Theater — Roy Rogers discovers " Fan mail has reached large pro-|be discussed in Atlanta this week signed in in Moscow in. Decem
iI‘ rundown ranch in “Apache|__ SP of Kings. Mott Mende. (1) Lady of Chaeet. portions, the first count reached|by Negro leaders encouraged by|the U. S. Supreme Court's ban on * byt 10:30—(9) — Mayor of the Town —/2:39—(2)' House Party. (4) Ten- : , . rt the National Assn, for the} segregated public schools. No ac-|} Signing of ‘te "ccantinatalia Want te save $2.00 on on _ Rose.” (4) — News and Sports. “e : above the 8,000 mark with. the/a repo :15—Weathercast. (2) N Thomas Mitchell stars in "“Next) nessee Ernie. number still growing. Fifty-eight|Advancement of Colored People|tion was taken on the resolutions|completed three days of negotia- Aluminum Snow Shovel? _ 6:15—Weathercast. ( ews. Time Take the Bus.” (4) — Fed-/9; 49:9) Myrtle Labbitt. |fan clubs started up spontaneously received more than a million dol-' immediately,
6:20—(2) ym he «| eral Men. (2) — Highway Patrol|s:99—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) after his first couemanen lars in receipts in 1956. te Wateh fer Geeéyear's
o95—) TV Wenormaae —' Broderick Crawford in “Homi-| (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) “thet eee _* * 8 ye *s_ Asks Fund to Provide Price Smashing Clearance | 6:30—(7) Dick Powell's Star Per-| cia) Maniac.” Afternoon -Film Festival. “(9)} 5 ended the medical career of| The Rev. Martin Luther King sale im Thursday's Pontisg
Girl on the Bridge falls in love|2:00—(7) — Soupy's on. (9) —Na-] Fun With Food. the 22-year-old Kuldp, as televi-|Jr. of Montgomery, Ala., last night ul | ITS |Mentat Iliness Research Press.
with her. (4) — ‘Traffic Court.| tional News, (4) — News, (2)/8:s°%2) Bob Crosby. (9 Howay| gon, record and nighiclub repre attend stralegy meeting in : LOS ANGELES w®—Dr, William . (2) — Sheena, Queen of the| News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen|ser*atives lined up. In addition to| ot thursday and Friday “in : C. Menninger says it is impera-| Jungle. 11:10—(9) — Weathervane, ; : . his appearing on the Ray Anthony ays at funds be provided ule Th For a Day, (9) Justice Colt. | snow, Kuldip has sigried an RCA-/an effort to coordinate and spur tive that public
7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. eo) Good Neighbor Thea~|4.15_(2) The ‘Secret Storm. Victor recording contract. the campaign for intergrated trans- for mental illness research be- —_
(9) — Abbott and Costello. (4) —| ter — Boundaries,” story) 4.39 (9) The Edge of Night. (7) portation in the South.” be * cause private support has largely ‘
_ Rosemary Clooney — Guest, Vin-| of Negro doctor in small New) pamar.’ Supported by the Anthony («Ww have no moral choice, be- December Construction been given to other illnesses. :
cente Gomez, guitarist. (2) —| England town, Starring Mel)4:45_(4) Modern Rothances.. band, Singh and his talents will 1... God, but to delve deeper into| jn Waterford Township The Topeka, Kan., psychiatrist
The Man Called X — Barry Sulli- Ferrer, (4) Town and Country. B: 00—(4) If's | ‘A Great Life. (2) The be introduced to every home in the struggle,” said King, leader $300, 000 hs a news conference there is ( :
van in “Unmasked-Creature.” | (2) — Miss Fairweather. Show. (7) Mickey Mouse| America on Ray’s show, telecast |o¢ the 38-day Negro bus boycott Nearly 15 times as much. money ‘avail- :
7:15—(7) News. 1 oe dee Arter. Club. (9) Dance Party. over the ABC network Fridays ak ended peacefully in. Mont- able for cancer research” as for CTURE TUBES
stars as “Girt on a Subway.” 9)|,,%55 — pea! Sainte Theater | ) Kuldip joins comedy singer Med dered bus integration. |watertord Township office trom ~ "ae: o tetas — Million Dollar Movie — ‘The 11:30 > ()) Tarty tom honograph |(*f, ‘ab Flory, the Skyliners and the Belve- Dec. 2nd through the 3lst, totaled ental aa I's cus © $
Farmer's Daughter” Loretta) ord stating that old friend *C icken Pox Cases _|seres ox te hourong program of] | Other sezegation developments 5 3. ne was, trom|y." Phe Young, Joseph Cotten star. (4) roses snes ee ealeide in - musical entertainment. included: |" Bulk of the building was from |'dy. | Schick's }. .
Guy Mitchell, guest. Q) — Name ba pacers esis ‘Soaring ast ee CG 1] f & N {ay worker, William Dove, made totaling $234,650, with four com- 4-H Leaders to Flect : Phone ae ig
That Tune. man. . ell of a Note 7 an ,unsuccessful_ attempt to sey mercial buildings adding $50,700. MY 13 ‘ie 17" .
7:45—(4). News. WEDNESDAY MORNING Chicken cases rose to 134 . ; § mye ; Other miscellaneous building per- . 3-3711 ie
eg a Big Surprise. -(2) 4:39-—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's}! the counay this past week from Court Discovers a. - eel Watking: athost mite tawued: last month i es Two New Members
_- ver s . a reported ¥2 the previous week, »irages, additions sman 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp — Dishonest| Farm Be Pet Manon health deee.|4imost Too Late the school “jst hadn't planned” 8" Poldings totaled $10.20. | The annual 4if Leaders Ass.
Indian agents try to ruin reputa-|6:56—(2) On the Farm Front. tor, disclosed. ‘or integration this year ai = svete
tion of cavalry officer in ‘The |7: 300-2) Good Meeaine: (4) Today. Three cases of scarlet fever and|, DETROIT # — The more that ne was anxious td avoid any Bp pesinge pin Fen — — “rr BaF a3 Prear79 4 Pa por
Me ae eath'e Ark — "The|8:00--(2) Captain Kangaroo. 11 cases of mumps throughout the | ae Serpe, Rickey. Scarlet Fever ¢ 1 - 8 Slout “Donald Saunders” and Leon-\gro children filed a petition injentitied “Ask the Camera” o Rion the discussion agenda.
pend show with EOny 1:55—(9) Billboard.» — $$ lard Saunders, freshly awakened, |federal court seeking admission to) Jan. 19. UNTZ TV
John‘Ca meron Swayze, Dick)! Whooping Cough ? | Slgaumtered out, two all-white secondary and twa| The half-hour program, calledl wrt. of alfred Kru M
Van Dytee, Bildy Parke. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON County * “lall-white elementary schools. The|“The Encyclopedia of Television, tte PP SERVICE. - 9:30—-(7) Theater — Lonely widow PAST PREV. YEAR 2’ will answer questions submitted Drops 5-Million Demand -) WEEK WEEK aco | It wasn’t until Leonard held on petition said the 11 girls and three ps !
yearns for family companionship |12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic\..,, 9, WHER, WEEE AG,| Tt wasn't Until Leonard, etd ele Grose turned: aseay in Septem, [by Detroit. area viewers, w stung ak Gahtensil Coat
in “The House of Empty Rooms”| Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com-|\easies ‘2° 2) US| prosecutor call him Donald and|ber. prizes being awarded to those} LAS VEGAS, Nev. @ — The Electronics Association
sacs Ae Harding. . (9) — Pick wt @. op gah ag esas aes ® © icharge him with breaking into aj *“ * * whose questions are selected for _ |= of aa , FE 4-1515
of Stars. _- Theater — | 12: Love of Life. et r _ j ‘
“Divorces Anonymous.” (2) —|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. | Tuberculosis © 8 4car, that he. Tealized it himself.| Nashville, Tenn, — Gov; Frank|use on the show. bere ponapg ropped Open Even. "il 16 P.2t.
‘ Red Skelton Show — ‘‘Freddie the 2 bei op mynd You, (7) The) stumps 7 7 1 .8 t t F settlement and expects to get aj C & V TV: ae Oakjand
Count,” tangles with swindler} Erwins. (9) Telescope. —: Ik S ds Ri h d A b S a CS\*in® in the near future. Bileetey’
Cesar Romero. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. e enas 1 c ar Ss Oo Ta Mrs. Vera von Bohlen ‘
10:00—(7) Star Bowling — Pat Pat-'1: 00-42), Ladies Day. (4) Mystery Plea of aor ' und Halbach, 42, sued for diVOrCe gg gpererww www www)
Given-at Arcignment ito Combat Red P da on Aid Plant Sn: 5 stem ap a | — nose overt | to Combat Red Propaganda on Aid Plarn mm ss od. 24 sane xp Someone Hos on { ——— Cam = rent was ente ae f
6 he stars in 8 Feterday for Paul McDonald, 30,|~ By WARREN” ROGERS ait: —[ierday that the BT t's} andi“ cam assure you of one thing,*|manding the five millions. But 5 _ a +4 11 Paffea up. of 51 Hillside Dr., arraigned on a| WASHINGTON ws—Secretary of|French “invasion of Egypt” last|Dulles told the committee, “there/¥>' eal statem 4 for You! ‘
13 Heavy charge of and entering|State Dulles is going to great|October was an “error ig no intention on the part of the)". \;aue my freedom in Amér-|? DIAL FE 8-8201. 3 14 Cylindrical ‘ lice|lengths — perhaps too great to| He declared his confidence that) United States to finance the As- ” 2 15 All charge resulting, Pontiac police s ps " ica more than his money. ‘@ DAY OR NIGHT ® = _¢ 16 Begone! 1 L--} Isay, from his and a partner’s cap-|suit the British and French — tojthe Eisenhower plan as a whole) wan Dam. oS f pen a
- 19 Meat 4 ania a eeateeaeacmeiel ture while burglarizing a super|win Arab support of President|— providing a military umbrella ne Dis ts Phone Service
= oo isenhower’s Middle East plan, |sheltering economic development) Could a country get military or isrup :
- mn es e * * Acceptance ig virtually a foré-|— would “give as complete pro-|economic aid without endorsing DETROIT di ‘ AGA COLOR TV
—, ; gone conclusion among other ele-|tection against internal subversion|the basis of the plan, which is ™ — Long stance |
*1 reas 1 : | | McDonald, who stood mute be- ments of theyarea — Israel, Tur-|as is possible unless you want to|that U.S. troops will be used if telephone service to Lansing and Sales and Service
32 Female rut a Circuit Judge oo J. Aa, key, Pakistan, for example. go around the world invading|needed to deter overt Red etree. ow pang rd saat ok ed SWEET’S RADIO-TV
mI nore wae Se ee h t commu-jsion? Some Arab «states
24. Singing ‘voice | tinued until his tria] next month. ad sata Pe, uc ee prema J winner like U.S. ald but not at the ze oe phone Co. cable was :cut/near| OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
3e Onager | The alleged partner is Russell by Soviet aganda claims that * * & of estrangement from the Soviet| Brighton. An excavation crew was/422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 |
ve te : k, 35, of 70% Aubun|2Y Soviet propaga 3 “ blamed for the cut. Calls 39 Range of the oes D. Timloc formula ‘for halting communism) ‘That in effect is what the|Union, which already has sent .
a1 Pip aint ( Ave., who pleaded guilty Jan. 2): 4. Middle East is really old-|British and the French did,”|guns to Egypt and Syria. temporarily rerouted n Ch
45 Cushion B before Adams to breaking into fashioned Western colonialism in|Dulles said. “If we did that it Id a country get U.S. mili-/cago and Saginaw, while repair] DO.[T-YOURSELF “é Mimics . —jtomted | Wrigiey’s super market at 536 N. disguise. woul start a series of wars over|tary aid at cut rates or easy-pay crews replaced ‘the 2% foot break TUBE TESTER
rformance . i me | [Perry St. Dec. 20. Timlock alsoj"™S"’ ** @ the world that, I am sure, would|terms? Egypt asked vainly forjin the cable. / ; | e
i Sen te ss | is free under $3,000 bond, await- _ Its to combat this propaganda|end up in a world war.” 28 million dollars worth that way| - - ; n Eves. ‘til 9
Sell i ing sentence Jan. 14. » \that Eisenhower is sending former| But while all this might have|without success before getting 250| About 80 per cent of all motor ELECTRIC se Stigma al Rep. James P. Richards, the|made the Arabs feel more kindly| millions in Soviet arms. Israel has are/20 miles oF less in °
87 Colorado cane Women employes on British rail-| coi Carolina Democrat’ who|toward the Eisenhower pilan,ja similar request. for 65 million y. 825 bed Huron sch se
OWN 3 ways are regularly “given “‘aidSiuseq to head the Foreign’ Affairs|Dulles offered them no hope of|dollars worth still on file. Z . 10 Afresh 25 Lease 41 Balkan {to beauty”’ lectures. ‘Committee, to the area. Richards|any new offer of U.S. aid to help} Would the Eisenhower resolu- 1 Fondles 12 Writing table ‘27 Stinging 42 Heavy blow | . ‘
2 Pish sauce 13 Acquire insects 43 Things done . /|was sworn in yesterday ag a sort\realize the Egyptian dream onjtion before permit a pre- : , EMRE S CER
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4 Let it stand 20 Thoroughfare bacchanals 47 Versifier * acceptance. = e epair a es 0 58 21 Scottish cloth 90 Weights of 4# Domestic The Arab view appareiitty .w : 6.Low haunt 4 : "
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