wat ; | | i i Miss Layretta Paul, Saiek sin la sina oie hc dian , Harold §. Goldberg, General, Hospital director, § 81 dimorning. po 4 she was “not decided” Sees an ental. of. god wr tno A Ph chins pital. C Dir “Fale Pay Boost. Rejec rM ~ Slightly Milder: Weather - Promised Over Weekend TODAY’S TEMPERATURES am... 5 6 a.m, * <2 am aod 8 a.m. dam, .. 3 9 a.m. Possible a © ll am. ... 11 ooo t. MOOm .;... 13 cee OS 1B. 2 1B brief respite from the cold wave which has much of the nation frosty-breathed was sighted today, with local predictions including a high of 12-16 today, dropping to 8-12 tonight. Tomorrow looks even bet t night’s low was 3. r for the Pontiac area, which has suffered near-zero weather for the past five Oakland Pilot Bomber Victim Lt. Thomas H. Higgins Killed in Crash at Base in Texas A 24-year-old Walled Lake Air Force officer was killed yesterday near El Paso, Tex. as his B57 jet! . bomber crashed on landing at Briggs Air Force Base. ' died in. the crash, along with Ut, Hpeekt B. Banetn, 2, of 5 Wis, © The bomber, attachéd to # target tow , smashed into the others, Parts also hit two other buildings. Civilian employe Gor- ‘i don Jordon wag injured. Higgins and Hanson were fying) on alone. at the time of the crash. ‘The Walled Lake man’s wife, San- dra, lives in El Paso. No Taxés in 1957? Tel Us the Secret *days. - U.S. Weather Bureau ‘jpredictions indicate partly cloudy, with a high of 16- 20. Snow flurries are prob-' able. However, the five-day forecast ‘says temperatures will average 5- 15 degrees below normal, which mean further bouts with frozen cars, water pipes and balky fur- naces -for area residents. Preceding -§ a.m, the lowest temperature recorded- in down- above zero, “At 1 p.m. the mercury ‘Yeading was 12 above. Across most of the nation hit lady dale tend, Ga Perocteta’ today indicated warmer, but still pretty ‘frigid mercury ‘maneuvers. |‘ Temperatures near or below the zero mark were common ovér most of Pennsylvania and New York, and northward. into New England, and well as across the northern Great Lakes into the upper Mis- fessor E. Wendel] Hewson says it isn’t so cold, and he has the charts and figures to prove. it. According to Hewson's theory, winters have been becoming warm- jer and warmer every year. Oak- land County skeptics please form an orderly line to the right, Piss charts show the average temperature in Michigan oi from 48 degrees in 1905 to 52 in 1956, The annual snowfall, meanwhile has diminished from a 43-inch av- erage in 1912. to a 32-inch average in 1956, he discloses. By the year 2500, Hewson says) Michigan winters, even in the frig- agent amen cael aia president, [King Saud in Arabia CAIRO, Egypt — King Saud of Saudi Arabia arrived today to a 2i-gun. salute and a warm wel- open Some Freckles Meee. ay cane Harold -B, Euler and William P. {Baneock:~ ctionBu Joseph Jones, Charles E. Yaeger, a In sped Saline tas Bee seaiie see James Clarkson and Cecil J. Cos- \grove. FIRST SUPPORT It was the first time that Mrs. Roush and -Bréwer, who openly have criticized Miss Paul's work at the hospital, have- voted for an increase. Bothe voted down $1,000 boosts last January and July. “TI never told them I would re- sign,” a bitter Miss Paul said to- day. “I don't feel very good about what they have done.” “They didn’t give” full consid- eration to the amount of respon- sibility that goes with adminis- tering two hospitals (the city hos- pital and annex) and for building a third one,” she sald. “Right now I don’t know what I am going to do,” she added. “TI realize that there stil] remain $8,500 to $9,500, Assistant Direc- tor Warren W, Simonds received a $500 boost bringing ‘his 1957 sal- ary to $9,500. countant ($725), credit manager | | ($881), the chiet pases (to $6,-|. eset & ination te. denier “‘tiies Paul Brewer did admit later that the work of Miss Paul -“had im- proved to some extent since the report came out.” — - In the report, © romemmentntien Ee ee ed “a reasonable period pf time to strengthen the. executive manage- INE /10 Cent Store, the Charles Tavern. Other increases went.to the ac-| fire CLARE M—A fast- .| spreading fire, originating) - in the basement of a sup- ply store, last night burned ness district block, destroy- ing five stores and causing $800,000. No persons were injured in the fire. Six families, living in apartments above the ‘stores, were forced to flee into zero weather. Booth, 63, an occupant of one of the apartments, was taken to Clare Community smoke inhalation. Her con- dition was good. The fire was discovered at 10:30 p.m. in the basement of the Wes- ern Auto Supply store, It spread through the Fred Guiette . Paint and Wallpaper Co., the Grove 5 & Firemen from Clare, Mt. Pleas- ant, Cadillac and surrounding com- Blaze ao F out the west-side of a busi-| [| damages estimated at One woman, Mrs. Leda| Hospital for treatment: of) sumed portions of the Utica Juni early this morning. Some 500 pupils got an unex: HIT BY FLAMES — A damage estimate of ua has been placed on the fire which con- pected batiday or High school mem jowed. a basketball game held in the gym last (Pontiac Presa Phete) because- of. the. blaze, which fol- munities fought the blaze. The firefighters from Cadillac had to speed 46 miles to fight the Clare Fire Chief Stanley Parish sub-zero temperatures might cause a water supply failure.” 4 DEGREES BELOW The temperature dropped to four| degrees below zero. during the ward the choice of a new as “fraudulent.” GOP Heads Divided on Good, Bad Effects| of ‘Stassen’ WASHINGTON (# — Republicans maneuvering to- national chairman weighed today the effects of a telegrdm which later was branded HL Meade Alcorh Jr., Connecticut national commit-|.ity hospital's Board of ‘Trustees. teeman, appeared still. to have the inside track to suc-; + atcha, vital endammmrlienns Ammunition in one of the stores ,jway today Rayburn Backs Up Ike WASHINGTON (INS) — The strong support of Speaker Sam Rayburn apparently cleared the for overwhelming House approval of President. Eisen- hower’s Middle East doctrine. 3 to Complete Non-Stop Circle ment and improve the internal op- erations of the hospital.” It also suggested her salary be increased to $12,000 at the time “The feport quotes that the ‘position of director is in- adequately enumerated.’ ” New Trustee Edward P, Barrett failed in an attempt to table the salary increase discussion, stating that, “I’m not going to vote for and I’m not sure I’m right in vot- oii ttc 1 vise by ts Welees tas bapty oes '|Miss Paul, ing against it.” After a 20-minute recess at mid- night,. the Board returned and_Bar- rett withdrew his motion. Brewer’ moved for the $13,000 payment to Would Let People Vote — _ LONDON (INS)—The first crack] . this 17 per.cent ($2,000) increase) - the world. to set a new world record The Air Force would not flight was in progress, but time) today. U.S. Jets on World Flight MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (INS)—Three , “American B52 jet bombers were expected to land at March Air Force Base (about 3 p.m., Pontiac time) today after a nies ee non-stop flight around The, 650-mile-an-hour planes were virtually certain “an event of historical importance” would terminate at March Base about 11 a.m. PST. A. p.m. Pontiac The jet bombers were expected to have taken about @ hours to‘make the 24,000 mile trip. The present record for a round-the-world flight is 94 hours, one minute—set by the “Lucky Lady” in .1949. a Re 3 According to reports, at least four B52s left the West Coast Wednesday. One peeled off from the main route and landed in England yesterday—the first of the powerful jets_to fly from the U.S. to Britain. for globe-circling flight. officially confirm that the issued a statement saying +ceed Leonard W. Hall Feb. 1; but the name of former Sen. Harry Darby of Kan- sas was entered in the speculation by some who prefer a new chairman from the West or Midwest, Several others also have been .imentioned, among them New York) State GOP Chairman. L. Judson Morhouse and Presidential Asst. Howard Pyle, a former governor of Arizona. Harold E, Stassen described as “false and fraudulent yesterday a telegram purportedly sent by him to 40 or 50 GOP National Comnfittee members saying “The “the time has come for liberals to take a stand, But not all those to whom it went are con- sidered in the party's liberal wing. The telegram urged support of Alcorn for the post, but could have had the opposite effect by stirring antagonisms within the party. 4 . bes ast MAY HELP ALCORN Two supporters of Alcorn, Sen- ators Bush and Purtell of Connecti- eut, contended today the net ef- tect of the telegram and its re- pudiation could help the Connecti- cut man's candidacy. Bush commented tHat “I hope every member of the national com- mittee and every loyal Republi- can will be offended by, and -re- sent this fraudulent attempt to interfere with the election of a national chairman.” Telegram| ~ |Buys 300 Pontiac Cars Hospital Rates Jp $2 Per Day ‘Pontiac General Board Also OKs Big Hike for Delivery, Nurseries A $2 per day increase in room rates at Pontiac General ital to cover increased operation was approved jast night by the Also approved were increases in delivery room \rates from $25 to $30 and nursery\room rates from $5. to $7. \ The wurtat changed to neneliy residents tising Pontiac General was boosted from 19®to 16 per cont, in other action. Lois Swatzburg, comptroller, said the five increases would amount to $305,742 added to the 1957 receipts. All become effec- tive Monday. x * * Miss ‘Lauretta Paul, director, said the - boosts were necessitated by increased salaries granted, -in- creased operating costs,. and em- ployment of new personnel as recommended by a recently-com- ipleted management study of the hospital, TWO ‘NO’ VOTES_ | Mrs. B. B.. Roush voted against the room rate Rikes. Three of the. four new trustees, Cecil J. Cos- Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) California Road Patrol Purchase of three hundred 1957 Pontiacs by the California Highway Patrol is announced by Frank V, Bridge, general sales manager of the Pontiac Motor Division, Bridge said the purchase cul- minated a series of special road tests on. performance, roada- bility; comfort and safety. around 5 a.m., after Shelby Town- Triistees Willis M. Brewer. and \ grove, Edward P.- Barrett, and ( t gutted Utica. Junior High School on Brownell street in Utica. The blaze was discovered A lat 3: 20 a. m. by an off-duty — policeman, Frank W. Coluzzi of Utica, who was on his way home from work, It was finally adietied No Winner Yet, Pot-O-Gold Now Is Worth $400 This week's Pot-O-Gold puzlé is now worth $400, because judges, — failed to find a winner from among the 5.218 entries for Partie 1a, 38: week's = appears on page 21. Orville on Welfare? The sale was made by Cc. B. Weltner, San. Francisco Pontiac dealer, : Today’s Chapter of FBI Story: ‘Murder in Alaska hae re wich eared a Cae Ps eso i believed to have Ses en oe } j Sattecd ss Leiiroomien a ma’s who had once threatened to kill the trader because of an argument over prospecting. The marshal noticed stains on his; By DON ‘cidtieiat: aim a. shot John Nilima through bt the ana oe lowe the States marshal at} ‘He marshal: imse two cs pred grey eatrone Quickly the killer opened the| suspects, The first was an ex. murder to be solved, door and stepped inside. He looked! convict, a known enemy of Nili- In tid. of 1936 a at Nilima to be certain he was = Neepton ot G0 het oye dead;-then he found the trader's Today's Press cashbox and hurried back into : winds moaned across the Alaskan! y,, blizzard. The snow s00n}- Markets eee eeeedeene seve *|mountains and the flatlands, driv-| covered his tracks: Cuanty News « os qaessevcescgyeh® ing men and animals to deutsee prmcovEnen _—-'|- Batertal «...... yer ents set ; John Nilima, an oldtime pros- The U. 5 = ; oa ; Somes eeevevies ce pagens ger Tong yor vento a the cabin but the only clue was} Sports ..........-...24 thru 26 tne Si nlys Village. the oo from the rifle , of the ‘Theaters pideedessiertveeagas ee : 4 ve Fi TV & Radio Programs -.....33 In the tury of the storm, a Mirhe slug tnd genie thrcagh 106 Wilson, Earl .......... wat mari stole to a: sheltered side of|ma’s head and embedded itself) Women’s Pages ..... 13 thru ‘17 2 Fashcear al eee mean appeires oy Se ee Pot 0° Gold Purzle .......,. 21 see : Pot O' Gold Answers ,..+:+.. » socks, \"Is that blood?”’ the officer asked. es,” the ex- convict said, “I shot a reindeer and séme of the blood. dripped on my socks. while I was dragging it home.” The marshal checked’ the ex- convict’s rifle. It had been fired and hadn't been cleaned, Despite the man’s protests of innocence, the eviderice seem sarong Began x6 him. z a Test of Slug Dug From Cabin Wall ‘Traps Killer | The marshal knew the FBI had ington, D, C., where evidence was ‘examined. by scientific means. It. was a new development in law enforcement but worth trying out, Carefully he bundled up the | a technical laboratory in Wash-| rifle, the blood-stained socks- and a ; Rah 4 B22 ead , rt : 3 af ; in |e ee ee pe ann ag SIE | ees nme PANNING St Fe last night new Il-member Board of Trustees of “Anderson did not specifically General. Hospital. The City Commission increased the size __ rett. the _Brev Jackie's Plans for ‘58 ae _ mention The Pontiac Press, which| of the board from seven in December. Standing (I-r) are: Joseph _viee chairman, Mrs, B. B. Roush, secretary, William’ P. Baboock, jseeking means to raise the money, Will Not | DG Hl Mac ng — "printed the story Dec, 4. . Jones, Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, Harold B. Euler, Charles, E. ‘chairman, and Harold 8. Goldberg, treasurer, Mrs. Miller a nclude Bank and Trust Company was spot- - FAILED TO CONSULT | — : wa ee sat Ere | ‘Red Tape Be Battle’ Who'll Go It Alone tod end reported Sirtingbare - sultation with members UI ervisors tu : Being Won by Jackie Gleason will part. far as ‘they could determine noth- Pind ge fe on ' eet 7 a Mrs, James Jarrard ~. we Carey's contract expires fs J rena eS ee “Pe aca fr Moving County Sects ecco scr oteeeR ae ee ame Saori ane - f rton Dr., Wa e, : 7 n 0 ~ ‘ > dey clic cl ci 1g ai died at 6:20 a, m. this morning| announced a major victory’ in the|as q television comic in the last bs MEDS : board six years. Pe. Pees after an illness of several months, a ate hk eo The Satufday Club, ) ta other aotion taken The Oakland County Board of ment trom Pontiac to Royal Oak. Born in Petz, Colo. on Nov. 16,| Jtrt,cc name's had eliminated William McCaffrey, Carney’s|Baldwin Public Library-from 10:30 } ay, Suporviners decided Supervisors will study a proposal| It referred @ resolution drafted!191¢, she married James Jarrard) ss Gittesent forms “which for-| Personal , yesterday con-lto 11 will see youngsters from other step to stamp out move the seat of county govern-/by the Royal Oak Chamber of): pontiac, 1937. ssa the public and pos-|itmed reports that Carey kindergarten to sixth oe in the ee a romped gt wg or She came here from Pests tala Seton } leave —: show, oe ~ - : ming agama % | Seniors (“cae my Ag | su spand|ita"proteam has resulted in| McCaffrey, saying the parting|Left to Mind the House’. , (Face eared by renrarn | January Seniors he ate o Raya oak | iin Mr. Enda ayariy imped ww o many emits aharnd, Sia] oe to Hear Rev. Hart) t+ resstution cating tor the |2r“prayton Plains, are two chil-ot the remaining forms and re-| “Gleason has other plans for! the Rev, Paul Mottatt, amis “The lower rates will be a ‘| move charged construction of a duced the use of others. next year and they don't include from India, will be the istered by the county dog : : ceurthoase to Poatiae has | <7: Patricia and Sandra Jarrard) OUSs Oo “acpartment said,|Carney, That's to Carey's liking! on’? oe Seepeeation with private in Baccalaureate | tex, tmescayed, ant tat the |*t,Noe 8,000 forms now used in major|too. We think ‘he's ready fiyite cs" woners soclety ot Baccalaureate service for approx Royal Oak alle, would be han on Se cae Cole post. offices will be pared down|on his own Cetetien Rewviee of the Encbery aurea " J , o : - . 3 + ) i : imately 130 Pontiac High School} #er. Service will be at 3 p. me, ee eS. ey saan PE Sg gee mame’ to| Methodist Church. The meeting will graduating seniors will be held at; The majority of the county lives/qay, at Sparks-Griffin Chapel, . ped tor decide. @ comment on|2t im the service ogy gory : , 7:30 p.m, Sunday in the Central’ south of Bloomfield Hills, the Tes0-| with the Rev. Walter Teeuwissen,', ,, what he’s going to do. Art and I\v, ¢~ enh 8 “will } igasit Wi Sandan Methodist Church of Pontiac. ilution pointed out. of Drayton Plains Presbyterian Hip Rates $2 Day ae’ vay ~ with Jacki |p-m. gorcenn gpg The service will include a ser-| supervisors decided the county} Church officiating. - : Art owes a great deal to him| Dantian Citigan [tstciiie ters oie Pil x toseoen, gana hemi Garces At GENE LAL HOSpital | ue inane te ine Loc ‘ . Hart, pas up a three-man, bi iury | Memorial. Gardens. | a : ® s Pontiac Citizen |tesis ‘cacy ct Poin easane Friends may call at Sparks] Sy ot oauy (acti mysoncer i act. He ber City Deadline Looms ’ Participating in the service Flam medioy! coer en Be gt ee Se ee ee er eed ebaget te trom| ment with ‘diahde ent wae iat p T : : be the Rev. Calvin Rice, |land County Bar Association, w' ‘tonight. Clarkson, abstained Cou T k Sudd | atin nilnister of Central |representative said the commission —_—_—— voting. a a ring their sear {0 ay f nty ax F | en eniy Methodist; the Rev. Edward D. would draw a ‘fairer cross-section Raby Boy Wedge Favoring the increases were: | ‘There have been reports that] ss .ay is the last day Pontiac we Auchard, associate pastar of the (of jurors. Rev, Theodore R. Allebach, Haf- |Gleason may abandon his weekly, = = Consu E ti First. Presbyterian Church and x «x * Graveside service was held in) oid B. Euler, Joseph Jones, Har- show on CBS next season In favor] =Pe7ery) may pay consumers Executive : : 3 Perry Mt. Park Cemetery Thurs| old 8, Goldberg, William P. Bab- | of spot shows, = | Oe ‘ety trem “A.W. Paler Dies ot 54‘ ‘Reine tan ena shea ate, fa yc at Ce din. | KR” | Deerctenes So Funeral'on Monday “apelia Chior under the direction’ pointed by the governor for six+|.n9 Marian (Ashbaugh Wedge, 63 The pee ee oe E's ayy tse: y it — On Jan, 2%, a 4 per cent fee , - = nw Putiam will sing! year terms, They would receive|s ‘Tasmania Ave — Want from $18|Cothey badd, toweun Cleiecn| Will be added to all unpaid “ Alien’ W. Palmer, Southeastern | Y(.rareti; $3'a day for working about two/"The baby, born Saturday in Pon-|S!%),_semiprivate room poe oo etalon Tereengy taxes through Feb. 28. q uating class officers include|weeks every year, said Mitchell),;,., Goenevel 38 ital, lived two|t®; $4: and private room ra knows about it and did not raise es i, of -| Division Engineer for Consumerg| James Cornforth, president; Free-\,, Bacow of Pontiac, the.bar as-|, "He is survived by his par4t0™ $20-923 to 922-625. any objections. ; ann trina ee Power Co., died suddenly early;man Watkins, vice -president;|socjation'’s representative. ents and @ sister, Janice M., at\HIKES “MUST STOP’ | George Durgom, Gleason’s man- taxes, ; a oe this morning at, his residence, @9| isltine Wile, | secretary and Tey ven, Soe ° were by the| “We've got to stop somewhere,”| Se", Said yesterday the star 1 \Dakota Dr. He was M4. Barbara Miller, treasurer. once a year from coun 5 Agar coe eng on by - gH raley Funeral Home. Brewer said. “We're one When He attended the Saginaw SPublic} — ‘ highest-rates hospitals in the ‘ Schools s graduated in 1924 “ expires in June, Durgom replied: —— from the School of Engineering at} OUtH Pole Crew: | durers ate wow drawn trom |Baby Boy Wellington rite approval of the five per cent] "Not that I know ef.” lice Rinks Excellent is * “4 fj : planned : A member of he Conrad wet} SWeltering’ at community. Bacow sald Service for Baby pig Ph aged pene surtax Was approved|io reduce the number of his | Te sting i reored “exe Church, he also belonged method , oe Kivent Club, the Torch Club 10 Above Zero peaters.” said~ this of .|ton, vision terday morning in St. Joseph, Mer- Repeal Wt tig martents anete but did ,not intend to abandon the| Aho, parks supervisor, ; » ge (c¥ Hospital, will be at 10 a.m./ ausine discussion -of the. medium. morning. See Scie | parents ing record from a Ferndale 4 Ws. Wonds, ed probate cert te comand their son. a ee ' Young Woede slashed Ypsilanti unit High Scheel! Principal | George © Canfield When the teacher the bey. tonk © stitches to close wounds on Cantielt s cheek. ved. "singe The bey hae been in the Univer. ‘bier. ’ ‘ | «tt of Michigan > (Seem f : mee tet time few ination, A court’ A law. in Switzerland demands| SNOW FORECAST — Scattered snow flurries pearing on the case is scheduled that lead pencils must , be pre-| expected tonight over the Northeast’ part of the hé geet moeth sharpesed before they are sold. nation will include’ Michigan. Elsewhere fair to " . . , t * P , ‘, ges AP Wirephete weather will prevail. Cold weather is expected to continue in‘the Great Lakes area. --At-the-‘Flowers for the Living’ it- : = Ry os N : re 2 urse — " i. is ee - : BIRMINGHAM — Orchids, roses! she suggested that she sit down $1 Million =Campaign jana other ‘looms joined verbal| wich him. and Seip, Men ‘ted - | ss bouquets last night tribute! someone more deserving of this to Equip Addition ie Anyee Gilete, health| honor’. : nurse since 1943. = : : = = “That,” he said “is the kindofa _ | A shemember™ committee _h a 8 \A ; red by the Ki- : Fst. + ese etn tf eeu kere had thé 2 ‘stance Woman. Anyce Gillette is."". Several.» . been spearhead of the Soroptimist | and Busi-|Dresent and past city officials along _ drive to raise $1,000,000 to help). women’s Club ~ « | With officers ‘of the clubs bore out — . his testimony in own words The Saturday Morning Club, © Baldwin Public Library from 10:30_ « A native of ‘Towa, where “she A peta : s 5 = ee ee ho Bis % Pie ait : ae aici rt THE | PONTIAC-PRESS._ FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 30st ‘ig : Slug. Found in Cabin Wall FOL OW THE CROWDS TO: THE GREATEST SALE AND MO oy : - = ee = BUY AND SAVE HAT NOREIVOO seis Low P Helps FBI Trap Murderer melodies fsa WHO. DOESN'T LIKE] E Oo OR = E = NEY SAVING EVENT IN ua" a — [ HERE'S THE STORY FOR THIS:SALE ico Geukeomaeen we de Gee We must + (Continued From Page Qne)..-, John Nilima could have gome’ that the fatal bullet hadn't been| from one yun only—the’ gun owned fjred from the ex-conviet's rifle.| by the Eskimo. . Both reports supported the €x-| The ex-convict iad The Eskimo cones tothe murder and was sen to gavict's claims. } The fest shot fired fro kw we mi serve 20 years’ in. a - federal penitentiary, trapped by the A BARGAIN | FE It's‘quality . .. as well es low prices, that make a real bargain. - Eskirno’s rifle into a cotton- selentific ‘crime fighters through: as eke Batis ae st An ir er ; a microscope beside the! methods Haig tie cor Pangion, po Nn Bh sas me Beagen Saseve Sond Revo nt oe ms bullet. tine, ee ee price. but eet a Me woerpacted strike cut into our Lar peoes Slowly the two bullets were re- quality. Because we are forced to dispose of business. is created an overloading of sea= doived until the trained eye at| 1 Jess than a quarter of a our merchandise stock during the next few The Dealer Store of National Brands sonable merchandise which must be moved. microscope saw that~ the;Cemtury, the FBI's scientific tools Wy. oye, 500-5 Be. 060). to. buy. quality ot 8 Ger SUNT te cot be envy apple enw treet sas | es and lines etched on the|for use against crime and sub-| sacrifice . a get quality. you are season decided a looking for money saving bargains you will our store in the next 15 days. Our loss is your : fats the gun barrel matched! yersion have become more and| be here Today at 9:30, when the doors open. 4 N. Saginaw St.. ae Between Huron and Mi. Clemens: cain. : more complex, and progressively PERSONAL AUTOGRAPH’ more effective. ; ‘No two gun’ barrels are« alike} “with a barrowed® -microscope,} in minute detail. The inside of) yjtraviolet light equipment, an ¢ach barrel has its own peculiar) instrument for examining the in- “imperfections ‘in the metal which) terior of a gun barrel and a few ' Teave tiny lines and grooves OM| other odds and ends, the FBI lab- she “bullets” fired“ through the} oratory: way officially: in operation}: barrel, on Nov. 24, 1932. ~e--might..-be..said. that. .these|... Twenty-four ..years later... this! | bullet markings are the personal) million-dollar laboratory had be-| 7. autographs of each gun barrel. {come an institution in American When the expert saw the same/jaw enforcement, with the services __ lines and paves on both bullets,/of jts experts and equipment he knew the bullet that” killed) gyaijanle to tocal law enforcement = agencies without charge, : Official examinations in the Give ‘Baby Doll’ Ruling [laboratory's first 11 months of] aetive operation total 963. During) f SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (#—A re-| the fiscal year 1956, the laboratory! 7 quest by religious groups to ban| made more than 140,000 examina-/¥ the showing of the controversial’ tions of evidence submitted by if movie “Baby Doll’ was turned! agents and By local law enforce-) down by the City Council. City) ment agencies. | Aa Atty. Carlos Cadena advised the) ‘The FBI laboratory ts divided . . Council that no present Texas) inty a number of different sec-| ff : : “ statute or city ordinance giveS|.:,,.. and units. For e le, th . 7 ; ssvnics and chomisty schon tn 19.99 GIRLS’ GOATS 24.99 MEN’S SUBURBANS 1,09 LADIES’ NYLONS 39.00 LADIES’ COATS them authority 0 censor movies. physics and chemistry section has| @ @ Today—Saturday Special * Today—Saturday Special @ Today—Saturday Special @ Today—Saturday Special BIG ‘200,000 STOCK DISPOSAL SALE!} Every department i in our store will be offering drastic reductions. Come ‘yourself - Bring a friends. TERMS of SALE:. 2 BIG OPENING DAYS ALL SALES FINAL | Today and Saturday NO REFUNDS! NO EXCHANGES! NO PHONE ORDERS! YES, THINK what this gigantic Sale means to you and your family. Despite today’s high prices. Yes, over $200,000 worth of family needs will be on sale. . This sale will be throughout the store, in every department, on nationally adver- tised dresses, coats, suits, furs, domestics, linens, towels, hose, lingerie, women’s sportswear, accessories, women’s robes, men’s clothing, men’s furnishings, boys’ clothing, infants’ wear, children’s wear, teen-age, toys and furniture, shoes, mil- linéry, jewelry’ and small applionces. THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR LIFE, YOU WILL SAVE IN THIS SALE! January 18, January 19 Store Hours 9:30 to 9:00 The film opened yesterday at @) 11+. which handle firearms, blood, | downtown theater. toxicological, hairs and _ fibers, ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS metallurgical, petrographic and ” H in for this val Se lon All. woo! long LIC SCHOOLS ; ay urry in for this val- Don't miss this 88 ve on ny . WALLED | Laks Sone bad spectrophotometric examinations; we. Limited quantity terrific buy on h New spring e Rae style, ésah WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN the document section handles) 7 of all wool sets and 100% all wool ose , ; i pewusets aealet ee i iti iti ies, shades, sizes 81/2 meres, woo 7 elassroom addition—Decker ~Road| handwriting, typewriting, forgeries, coats, 3 to 6x, 7 to suburbans, 36 11. No limit blend, etc Som. Gees fraudulent checks, obliterated 7 12. to 46. to 1, No limit, ° ‘ @ classroom and Kindergarten addi- tion —Commerce Elem. School Bids will be received to: February ¢ 1957 at 8:00 PM. Eastern Standard) papers, charred documents and /j Time at: Walled Lake Juntor High related School, 615 No. Pogtiac Road. Walled _examinations; — and the Lake,. Michigan, at which tome they will electronics section is engaged in! /# d . : a — a4 Pans: Office of the School! designing and developing new elec- é Superintendent, 615 No, Pontiac Rd. | tronic equipment for use in the @ ij Walled Lake; Mich. Office of the Archi- @ Today—Saturday Special tect. W. T. Anicka & Assoctates pd | field and in. setting up and main- “ & wy Save over $5, warm A Arbor, Michigan. | 4 - aie Woaeeet ie Corporation, Detroit, taining a network of radio stations! quilted lined boys Michigan, Builders & Traders, Detroit, for use in the event of an emer-| my) parRas, zip off hoods. 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Come early. cured of the Architect or the Superin- Re fere nee files include photo- ys 18. tendent of Schools upon deposit of } M-L Twenty Dollars (820 Ah which will be) graphic copies of forged checks! “ ded upon return of same repeals of Bidding General Contract In- | and anonymous letters; type speci-| (7 cluding all trades either one or both 'mens from virtually every known rofects ant Prall bids must be accompanied by al make of American typewriter; | #7 heck Certi- : fea oo Chest. rest rie m2 * Five! animal hairs, including some from Per Cent 8c) of the Bid supe inca:|@ wallaby and a wombat; rubber iy mace able o e i ° tion ™ =i ne| Heels and tire prints; samples of) “att lans end specifications sha reternsd at time at bidding. Contractor| the paints used by automobile} shail identify with his name nen. ws| Manufacturers; and about 42,000) ¥ and specification, which w use if) a basis of signed contract set. No Bid| different records of watermarks in| : 4 be accepted from anv Contractor) | Unieds this item ts. fulfilled |paper. Day after day, these files) J STORE HOURS 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. -LADIES’ DRESSES, HATS Second Floor 2.69 BIRDSEYE | 59 doz. DOMESTIC, LINEN DEPARTMENT Downstairs The Beord reserves the sem releet| provide the clues which help to/§ any and all bids and to walve anv regularities when in the opinion of the) link a suspect Owner such action will serve the bes | interests of the School District. No bid (Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead) may. be withdrawn after closing time for a verlod of thirty (30) days Successful Bidder will be réauired to furnish One Hundred Per Cent (100%)/ nee, Pe Labor and 1 Eas Law Enforeement). ONLY! | with a crime. HURRY--WHILE THEY LAST! DOUBLE DOOR | MEDICINE |; | CABINETS |} Regularly *49% NOW 1|*375° LAST 2 DAYS Today and Saturday 10% off On All - Pratt & Lambert Paints -, HARDWARE CO. 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Mrs, Julius Kupskey of s+reet. Drayton Plains, announces Oxford announce the engagement set for the wedding. of their daughter Ruth Marie to|Thelma Joan to Pvt. Robert W. Schiffmann. He is the “right, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Schiff-) 0 "is -stationed at Fort Carson, had of Metamora. No date has)Colorado, No date has been set for been Mrs. Ara Belle Tucker of Signet the engagement of her daughter, Rosco H. Wright of Bean Station, Tenn. Ros- the wedding. . * pore MARIE KUPSKEY ~ Se ee THELMA 4.. TUCKER... a “Your } PTA Is Planning: Also Rochester, Brandon to ‘erases Program |e held on Monday, Jan. 21 at 8 Ortonville reetor of Oxford schoa! bands, will fcer from Pontiac Juvenile Court,|on Monday, at 8 p.m. in the Y™M/ trom » heart attack Jast evening program for os om Music Club he cote of De ete Eimerson,| great shock to residents bere... Various types of music for dan. 22, at the new ter | Following the 20-minute : discus- x * * transcriptions will be compared) be - a of Michigan Congress |A‘social hour will - SMARON KAY SWEET. ._\s--secien"*-and part --of Rogers'}- Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. _ PTA.’ Chicago Chorale Group | , Om ine sos sf Bast‘ond Mary announced by Mr. and Mrs. Jos-|lic, and band students parents and) eo hool. ; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, will -in ,Local School p.m, Following the business meet- atte, PTA meeting toc. the Breo- bring 40 of his . | S band. wit speak on juvenile protection. A. panel, composed of members|! William D. Weldon, 41, promin- Bast Oakland area’ PTA’ Coun: {County ‘Superintendent, “will fis wad u pariner-in the Gimble- band, old and new marches, chor- ge agg ogg = recone sion period, the audience will be sig hg a Service for .Mr..Weldon will be ._ of PTA, who has chosen for her ‘part - The engagement ‘of Sharon Kay “Vietory at Sea” will conclude the Hope” ‘Cemetery. — : i Following the meeting there will LAPEER — The Moody Chorale} Weldon. He graduated from La- eph Sweet of Rochester. Richard Junior Music Club members are é _ vondale be at First Baptist Church, Pon-|- , ib Mus Ch bh Y amiin. Avondale. Events... meeting of the Hamlin PTA wal supper. a “OXFORD — Gordor Mathie, di-ting, Jolin Dawsett, Probation Of-/don will be held] LAPEER—The petiad a members with pis present a ; Refreshments will be served slo the Board of Ecation wil ol nt young businessman, was a Axford ‘School. cil wifi meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, | moderator. get Clothing Co. ales, original music and » Mrs. Charles Neidrett, first jurged to ask pment of the panel. A performance of Strauss’ “Al- - ‘Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Baird is -Polieles- SS ee pe paw ne peages a’ “f°” Baptist Church Awaits . : : J program. Born in Lapeer Dec, 31, 1918, ae and Orchestra group from -the is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank particularly urged to come. ‘The executive board of Avondale DPW Meets in Royal Oak Vote to Con Workers have voted 100 per cent to continue their demonstration. Members of the DPW met with City Manager, E. M. Shafter at the city hall jast night after it had closed its offices for the day. Shafter indicated that nothing could be done until his budget goes before cast er gan May. Before working hours this morm- 770 International Union of State, County and City CIO) held a meet- ing of their own. Plan Area Branch iof Cancer Society LAKE ORION — A planning committee for the new branch of the American Cancer Society met John Marra tifis week. The actual organization of a program was ee See * RENE ge ee, x * * ished cancer pads. NO SKYROCKETING PRICES FOR US CHAIN SAW OWNERS... © FASTER CUTTING © LONGER CHAIN LIFE © LESS CHAIN BREAKAGE. BY PRECISION GRINDING your saw chain! at Opdyke Ra. Lc pveotabrvetr ‘Your Authorized Dealer— Farman : Cf emetic ROYAL OAK — Royal Oak City ing, thembers of the DPW (local at the home of Dr. and Mrs./¢d on 76 Mercury Monterey 2-door sedan. Optional equig tinue Picket All agreed that the - confer- ence at city hall was unsatistac- tory and voted 100 per cent to continue their demonstration in front of City Hall until they get a 10 cent hourly raise. on their own time since last Mon- day night. The men -have been picketing, Fortune Sr:, also of Rochester. A =, ; : iscu A PTSA will meet at 3 p.m. Monday, |tiae, on Sunday for a concert. fall wedding is planned. To Discuss Annexation Jan. 21 at Avondale High School.| Of interest, is the fact that —_ 54, erp the ee ee The president, Mrs. Walter Rig-| twe Lapeer students are among Pythias; peer Post METAMORA—A public meeting de will preside. pogo at ne wat | American Legion; the VFW; and to discuss annexation to the Dry- den school district will be held at the Thornville schoolhouse tonight. Sup't. Fred Patterson of the Dry- den School hag been invited to at- tend. Election will be held tomor- row. group. They are Sylvia O’Hal- loran and Howard Lilley. Howard is the son of Mr. and Avondale PTSA is extending an invitation to all parents to come out.ang join in the fun of a’ potluck supper to be served at the school at 6 p.m, Thursday, Jan. 24, An interesting program Rochester Adult Classes fo Start Evening Sessions Begin Jan. 21 at New School; Richard Olsen Directs ROCHESTER — The evening classes of the Adult Education De- partment of the Rochester Com- Surviving are his wife; one son, Mrs. Ralph Lilley of Morris ‘road| Keith; a sister, Ester Weldon; one and Sylvia is the grendianghter of| brother, Alf Weldon of Alexandria, Mrs. V. O'Halloran. Va. : js = Electors to Vote on Annexation of Area School NORTH *BRANCH—On Monday: the qualified electors of Sweet Ele-| mentary School, in Deerfield Town-| ship will vote on whether they will } lannex to the North Branch Area Schools. Four propositions are to be vot- at | They include the question and annexation itself, tax rates, bend indebtedness, A “yes"’ vote means that the ; children of Sweet Elmentary will! - Women were most interested injbe assured high school education, | what pamphlets, movies and ma-|patrons of Sweet Elmentary will terials were available for their dis- tribution. Space was offered in a program in their community, will local store here for a central place to. put work maternals and & maintain a complete elementary be levied a lower tax rate, but! broader tax base for all school) |purposes. er er _— * |_ Classes being etiered on Jeon. are: inn. Sew 7:20-9: ecks. (Room 125. Chair g munity Schools will open the week of Jan. 21. All classes will meet in the new high school unless other- | wise indicated. Richard Olsen is! director of the Rochester Adult, Education program. ning, 30 te te 9:38. s weeks, Room 135, Machine Shop, 7-9 os con” 7:30-0:30 and Be gin- ning Typing, George Strineee. Room 160. | Mondays ednesdays i Offered on Wednesdays will ~ be | Ceramics, Slide Rule, 6 weeks, 7:30-) ‘8:30 p.m. Cake Decorating. Class, ito be on Thursdays, Room 125 pied p.m. Square Dancing Class starts on Jan. 28, with Sam Joan in! \charge. Registration will take place, jat the first meeting of class. { Fort McNab was built in ws| [aartor “Of Halifax, Canada at a| cost of $24,000 which was paid ead iby British profits from the Suez iCanal in 1888, WATURAL REST SUTTON-ERES MATERESS pe et !- year after year... REGULARLY SOLD FOR $5950/ Imagine saving nearly $20 on the regular «Exclusive tru belancein: repri 9 unit! for ate sale only. : year-round price of a famous Sealy Natural | Rest Mattress. It’s button-free . . . no but- ¢ Gan SH AOS eons i tons, no bumps, no lumps! You can't buy a —« Pre-built borders for non-sag edges! finer quality, more luxuriously comfortable 95. full or twin size pres © Handsome decorator designed cover! mattress. for the money! 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In their solemn, |painful puberty rituals, they say ito the child in the most dramatic |way, “See, this utmost endurance OF PONTIAC” WPON land loyalty is what we expect of 1460 KC - . you.” INTEREST ADMITTED The savage community admits! its increased interest in the child who is approaching the world's hazards, and does not leave his| parents alone to make and exe- cute standards for his social and’ ‘sexual conduct. xk * * We are tired of struggling with, A GERITY STATION PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL - 91% $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. _ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352_ Ay just that job. These new codes The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac | We’ve Slashed Prices to the Bone! 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Bathrooms... —E _* © * Newty elected officers for the | ee pr vee se s, president; ADULTS ONLY : lialergirl suit ert Hauser, vice president; Mrs. [ z= ¥ : and Mrs. SSE ee enciperoral femininity. A os 3. een include -_ u ns y round Mrs. Norvell, devotions; Mrs. FE 8 691 8 Bruce Hubbard, thanks offer- -@= : low-lying | ing; Mrs, Palmer Strang, house; abe * Mrs. Den Anderson, friendship | 17-29 Salmer St. Just S. of 595 Orchard Lake Ave. _ collar frames | ana Mrs, Sy Peartman, bazaar. L_ se pt foce:, Tee mental Yas Lee Davis, Mrs. : . __ erest-shaped~|Wesley Stewart and Mrs. Knowi- | 2 Hours FREE Parking 2 ton, i. Hove’ Your Ticket Velideted pockets are | Mrs. Hauser was . appointed’ , wi ; ‘set high on |chaizman_ of the conta psa to! a Phd set high on be served Feb 7 by members of t Jacobson’s the hips, Guild ‘Three, and Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. James Briney were ap- ; rounding the |pointed delegates LE me Blanes re . os jacket to roe SSCS hundreds of belts— : complem@nt . * ; : * . k the slin-as. |YOuth Director very specially priced a-reed skirt. =" ao | Wash. Personal News of In terest Helen Travis of East Iroquois! Manitoba drive are receiving con- road is flying to Mexico where she igratulations on the birth ofa son,! will join Mr. and Mrs. John Thors/Gailand Lynn, Jan.-14 at Pontiac Jr. of Thorpe street who are vaca-|General Hospital. tioning there. Grandmothers of the infant are x * * Mrs. Minnie Ludwig of Oxford and John H. Hogshead, son of Mr.|Mrs- Roy Spencer of San Antonio, and Mrs. B. K. Hogshead was one Texas. jof the Denison . Uinversity Air Force ROTC cadets who flew down, to Maxwell: Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. to visit the new) Air University facilities and the Air Force ROTC headquarters. He is a sophomore at Denison. x * * Three one-act. plays, a semi- anual production of -the depart- nient of speech and drama’ et bY raiso University were ceremony and —_ Jan. 13 in md Ronenaes: fly-up ceremony Wednesday at tife Hall Little Theater. school. x «*« * Patricia Lohff of Voorheis road} Airected the comedy, Sparkin’. |newiy formed Brownie Troop under * * the leadership of Mrs. Paul Mad- Carol Empson 4 Michigan ave-|dox and Mrs. Vern McCrakin. nue was recently initiated into the| Of the group, 19 girls flew up to Gamma Epsilon cast of Alpha Pi/Troop 312 and 27 girls received ‘Omega dramatics fraternity at 'stars. Two new girls were. invest- ‘Murray State College at Murray, |ed, iKy. Following the formal initiation! Refreshments were served }ceremony a reception was held for Mrs. Kenneth Carmen of Troop 312 | the new members at the home of! ‘and her co-leader, Mrs. Wellington ithe pledge master, Walter Mc-\Lewis, and Mrs. Clifford Neville Cauley. ee ah of Troop 415 and her co-leader; Wisner Scouts and Brownies “A old Ceremony . Wisner Girl Scout Troop 312 and) |Brownie Troop 451 entertained! investiture, star-flag their mothers and friends at a ae oe was made of the tele- the lesson taught by Mrs. Leonard by|Barnes and Mrs. Gene Whitfield Joins the Staff of City Church ‘1,89 a Wide, straight . . . rich leathers, x xk * A graduate of Moody Bible Institute in 1949, Miss Linikeman has had experience in all phases | of Christian education work in) the church. i For several months she worked’ with the Salvation Army and for the last six years she has been youth, director of the United Presbyterian Church in Everett; narrow, contour, springtime patent, soft vel- vet —. . the very belts you need to complete r An informa] reception to which you the public is invited is being held favorite costumes, in a for Miss Limkeman in Fellowship) -- Hal! of the church following the lovely New Year rain- \ Sunday evening service. | Friendship Club of Moose Meets at Harding Home Mrs: Donald Harding was hos- tess ‘in her home on LeBaron avenue Thursday evening to the Academy of Friendship Club, Womeri of the Moose Chapter 360. Mrs. Robert Godfrey assisted the hostess, Plans were made for a St. Patrick Day dance to be held at Moose Hall on March 15. An- bow of dark & pastel j shades. Regularly ; 3.00 to: 5.00. Belts —Street- Level sion appearance the group will make at a later date. Mrs. M. G.| Kellogg is chairman of reserva- tions for the event. Mrs, William Mahar invited the group ‘to meet in her home at Walled Lake on Feb, 22. Unit Studies Lesson “Accessories for the Home’’ was when members of. the ‘Huron Gar- dens Extension Group met Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Harold Stewart of .Maycrest Grive” was hostess to the group. , Mrs. Martin Bacek. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Annett of | > a Sylvan Shores drive are the proud parents of a son, Roy | Frank, born Jan. 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. /.Mrs. Roy Annett of Bloomfield. Highlands is the infant’s paternal grandmother and Mrs. Frank Bach’ bears soe: road ig the. maternal | waar * * i; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer of| SPEC ‘Coming Events hy = ‘Women ve Voters will, . Guests are wel- i m. for busin Sen a DRESS. SALE Drastic Reductions Values to $24.95 — : 5 ; | | While ‘They Last usiness —, Perkins St. IAL SALE of JACOBSON’S OWN NYLONS! full-fashioned, proportioned hosiery from our regular stock . . » choose a- wardrobe in every weight and save! a 09 .... or 3 PAIRS for 3. 10 - Hosiery—Street Lei Originally 1.35 a pair. . . our own brand first-quality nylon stockings in costume-coordinating ‘fashion tones, now reduced in price during this special event. Plan a whole Wardrobe of — walking sheers, business sheers, and dress sheers for every A occasion in your busy ‘life and save. Sizes | 8Y2 to 11. Short,” — medium, or long lengths. ee ee . : : La B : RTON’S _ STORE HOURS : se APPAREL for WOMEN ; Monday thru Seturdey, _| IE ete i |] _5.N, Saginaw St) 9:30: A. Mel 5 5:30-P. M. | e Bs Pe ae . i ti sip lart 1 aia re Sidi) sat cuiceee ciate G, Ae tae PL aians dai Miao tink sta wy ae nf i, 2 0 gun wennec ea % FES Overlecking | Beautiful Pine Lake Open to the Public Every Da: in the Year Serves ’ ' Michigan's Most Fabulous ~ SMORGASBORD BUFFET We are taking reservations for |} pha We offer Old Fashioned ff ospitality in the following din- ff ing rooms: a | ® Lake Wood Room WEDDINGS~—PARTIES | BANQUETS - Open 265 Deys of the Year half the original price! All are the superb styling, quality and workmanship _ which makes Furs by Robert! All are Sale Priced Friday and Saturday at our — Birmingham Store only! Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs, subject to 10 per cent Federal tax. wen Natural Ranch Mink Jacket | WAS $2200.00... now*1275.00 Natural Ranch Mink Coat ey. eee WAS $5500.00. ..NOWeo2 60-00 Natural Blu Iris Mink Stol “— . WAS $2870.00. now*1690.00 Natural Breath of Spring Silver Blue Mink Stole was $2000, Now *990.00 Natural Russian Sable Stole SIL WAS $3500.00. . now®l600.00 Beige Dyed Muskrat Jacket WAS $225.00....NOW Charcoal Dyed Beaver Coat Poe nn arcoal Dyed Beaver coat ow $1185.00 Natural Breath of Spring Pastel 9, Mink Cape-JacketWAS $3200, now*1790.00 _ Natural Stewart Pastel Mink | - Button Capelet WAS $1300.00, NOW $885.00 $925.00 Natural Wild Mink Cape WAS $1900.00. ..NOW $75.00. Coat Dyed Black Persian Lamb Jacket— Natural Grey Squirrel Cape-Stole ee : Soames _THE PONTIAC UgelRubber Floor Mat |: ie tne mit tnt suite Choosing Perfume : , Car Cleaner. Basia: ce mire Isn't Matter of a Snif ae \ ea cl ge hat take taly Sut ayo say sie ae. ees a that 0 foe on Display = car leaner. Held firmly tm pace|bot “soep te duiocqunt sua for a|"“snifts” of the fragrance cannot] ing. ee es by @-fabric backing, the diamond-ireal cleansing job. tell you : AS. gd of Patterns - —— — ERE ee .29 Used Since Era o Washington | ae Furs. by Robert-— There are examples from the | , oe f ‘ od John Adams administration as well , ge , | : td as the administrations , , ink Sh Natural White Mink Stole | $ o nono Buren Poik,| Notural Lutette $500.00. "..Now *1¢%0.00 “en WAS $1600.00. .. NOW 800.00 Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield : . . 3 | Harrison. | ‘SS | eee _ Natural Wild Mink Capelet. $ Natural Silver Blu Mink Sides ~ g Ses | Per tee dae omy. sural Wid Mink Cope sey *595.00 Sal eas goose now °250.00 ; | Natural Buff Mink Stole ~ Natural Buff Mink Coat (Large size | lari, Sn torr Fri. and Sat., atural Buff Meek Ftso.00...Now *990.00 Natural Buff Winn ce loot Now? 3200.00 as well as the Lenox dinner plates } } Natural Cerulean Mink Stole $ Natural Royal Pastel Mink Coat 5 ) am a service lt dimer plat (January 18,19)... “WAS $2200.00. ..NOW 1185.00 yWAS $7500.00...NOW 4200.00 and Eisenhower administrations, o Natural Fisher Stole , $795.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Coat 3450.00: PREMDENTIAL SEAL. F Ah xe onti WAS $2000.00...NOW . ~ WAS $5500.00...NOW 2 ~ "The Leta, the first American urs by Robert's entire NS | poe made ina, Inodoced in the x Natural Stewart Silver Blu Mink - $895.00 Natural Sheared Raccoon Fingertip ¢ 400.00 the wide gold banding of the outer : -_ Se ee ee Pa ete Oe) , : : Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole $680.00 Srey Kidskin Coat _ $75.00 service plate bears the seal in the t . * bd oe of china was bought by | , B | ha | ’ Notural Sliver pane Stole . $95.00 Dyed Black rere Lamb Cost $790 00 Theodore Roosevelt in 1902 after Birmingham store! een oO | a Seng thues ben © hye sone} 8 Natural Black Pearl Mink Coat $4150.00 Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole $990.00 iChat Weisewed wit amo! = Listed are just a few of the WAS $6200.00. . .NOW WAS $1600.00. ..NOW eile Mau 3 colin ot oe | | Natural South tr yrhereaaty ollar | | Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole $590.00 - : Stes adopted re bore, Ste fabulous jackets, coats, - Jacket ac AS $550.00. _ _.NOW $350.00 N | Sitv “ "ek sale ° only” fied eit hae ae, poekee fo te awnwn atural Silver Blue Min e $890 00 Sploctyrbs thts sat tee tab even. ; : Natural Stewart Pastel Mink Coat ¢ . 00...N ° donc tny Lane pepe eter rene paruge BAe stores. : WAS $8500.0...Now" 9390.00 Natural wits sid tle, ' $]] 00 N. . Franklin Roosevelt .or- 1 e >, i t ur e ~ gabe There are approximately | “sw! Wi.'e500.00-..Now*6150.00 vaaws Ged aanel 00.( The Truman-Elsenhower Lenox , ; : atara laska Seal Coat § ¢ a ‘a Narrow efe D d G Mol k J ket & iiuwcwaeicss| . 200 terrific fur buys... | 4 Sm Moleskin decket 4, $195.00 was s220000...now*l500.00 surrounded ‘by stars on a. white oo. . Natural Royal-Pastel Mink Jacket 897 Ivory Dyed Sheared Muskrat Cape ¢ . ? —_ ~ many at less than ae ney VAS $3100.00... NOW 20 10.00 was $225.00....Now 95.00 Natural ‘Silver | Bt oon cncket. $1475 00 Natural Brown Ba ” Calf Jacket $50.00 Natural Stewart Heather Mink Coatg 4200 00. - _ WAS $6500.00. ..NOW Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole y, } Y*WAS $2000.00...Now*L000.00 Natural Buff Mink Stole was $1500.00...Now *890.00 Dyed irrel Stol ed Squirrel stel275.00....vow *160.00 Natural Black Pearl Mink Stol , mwas $2000.00... Now "1100.00 _ Natural Chinchilla Stol | em WAS $3000.00...Now*L200.00 ed Beaver Jacket " WAS $795.00....NOW 445,00 Natural Autumn Haze Mink % en , WAS $4650.00...NOW*3LOO.| $43.50 $1§ Mink Collar WAS $800.00. ...NOW "WAS $300.00. ...NOW e = REA OEM 8 8 o>eey i lower to %4 chiaher, Jantar oA yeoces swe 5 = * CHICAGO GRAIN) nehanged gher; 93 score AA 58; : : CHICAGO, Jan. 17 ur omane ee ge ee 89 C 58; cars 90 B | Phelps ps Dodge and Kennecot a : r-were all ahead around a poin' May ....heee 78 i Fecetpts 18,400; wholesale PO Special Communitation, Pontiac r nchanged to % hi Chry and Ford rose fractional. pec 3° suly Rye a ba Ther ze better “white 31; mixed ler F Lodge No, 21. F&AM, Fri. Jan. 18, 232% Mar. ........\ 1.51% 31; ds 28; dirt: 7:30 p.m. Work and F.C. degree. 23m Mag’ <.--..-. \1E8%6 abla: checks is: "current receipts’ 3. '| Leading rails made fractional |Wm,"H. Anderson, WM, Adv. 136% Bev. i 13 parecer sane _ jgains. But a 10, 000-share are 140° Jan. .....,, 18.9 DETROIT, Jan. 16 (AP) — necEtet Nickel Plate was off }4 at . : ‘Schoo * 149g. Mar. 202003.1612, [P.o.B. Detfott, cases included, ews in rie (ew one-story masonry _ structure, LSag Suly STE se \lO eee Stade a jumbd, 44.81, weighted a 2 st) Fe: ener ~™o epereres (s(n average 68: large, 33-3 -38, wid ove ve §; me- New York Stocks . ¢ 94s0 Sasha At. Approxi- fe. um 33; sm - Grade ge 34. A cottage breakin a . = rowns: Grade A large 36; medium 32. 1 tations . eect. eran. eroded: (nate Morn me Gupte : . aie ‘Rd., rang we enn. eture, hav- ; iscovered by Sheriff's ives Kinder- hites: Grade A, extra large 35-36; 41 Kimb Clk 41s 7 Offices; Botler County Deaths ES -35%: “meditim 28%-30. rag tl ose DT: Kresge, 88 a1 [Wednesday while passing by: is be- Unit.*Approxi- : rade A, extra large 35-36; Ch 946 Kroger of area. ; aN “34; medium’ 26%-30; small 26. (Allied sores ee EOP Olas. fing investigated today, The home rket' eteny. Overal demand fair/Allied Stra .... 43. . is owned by L. Lewis, of 64 Kim- Ernest D. Clark to coo an nd to improve, Sup- ra rr ° Rey ie “en “et L }: ti 5 0 y ‘wis, m p . { d tending t ooo ALB. LAPEER—Service for Ernest~D. Sey x Er os th confidence. /Aleom 021: B84 Lackn “aire §4/ball St., Pontiac. . Ww Tr x wert = uc-) eee . oe me [Clark. 75, of 36 8. Main ste whe [tion and esse Pavailable receipts. Me. Am Can ...'.. 411 Lortlgrd -:. 12 | Robert Kline, 22, of Lake Orion, ne | died in peer jounty ear: aim in 2. ake ‘Small neferr ight ore Gas & El, 37.4 Martin, Gl ... 4¢ | Was fined $35 and sentenced to six Hospital Thursday will be held on|inq’ reaatly cleared. Jumbo and extra /Am N Ger cclese May, St 383 \months probation Thursday for saturday at 2 ane from “ne Baird ‘arge sizes ne as yee * "em Bed s $3 Merck a . * 3| reckless driving by Municipal 1 \ oe 3 ch B ‘Come : urial wi " CHICAGO POTATOES Am Smelt’... $41 Minn M a& M 62. \Judge Cecil McCallum. - Hope every. CHICAGO, * os 16 (AP)—Potatoes, Am sa te sd Minn P & L $6.5 ; : 1| A native of Lapeer, Mr. - Clark jold: arrivals, $4; track 303: total U 8. ‘Am Viscose". 343, Monsan, Ch. 338 yore iashatte now barbering at z 5 ay : ies moder . . Shop. - is survived by his wife Norma; |(omana n monesatk market steady Idaho- Aensent® *++ 584 Motorola 3% enee a Barber AY. 4wo sons, Preston and David of De- Oregon Russets \ 31 $0-3.90 : Minnesota- Armour & Co. $58 Murray Cp te . : . 3 a ver a i ‘on ce . . troit; five grandchildren and one 240: new: “no arrivals; track Hf supplies Atshtoee eres re Nat Cash R .. 51.4) Rummage Sale Congregational at-grandchild. . light; demand moderate; market steaqy./avco Mig 1... 67 wat eeu ‘i Church Fri. Jan. 18 10 a.m. Sat. * Balt @ OR ..., 48.7 Net Pala [i104 8-10 am. Clothing for the whole be T Nelson E. Carey A Bendix Av .... 62 Nat Tea ..... 38 | family. . Adv. Y ice for Nel Livestock % Beth Steel... 87.4 NY Central ...33.2 lawl LLY — Serv r_ Nelson N ing Air ||. 89° Nia M Pw ...29.5/ Jf your friend's in jafl and needs y, 5T, of 614 Elm St. here, error Livestock ond EER oak West -.30 bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. ied ot his home Wednesday), DETROTE, 20. ff (AP) Ga>M) — BES Bae RE Ree eg oat aa. USO be held from the Dryer Fu-)" ‘Circle — Saleavie 100 sh receiptsiCamp Soup 1. 367 td = br ‘Now open Coin & Stamp store. Home at 2 pm Saturday. mostly cows. yeany cows active. Strong, (Can Dry ...... 143 Owens Cng ....61.7. € _* jat Wednesday's 50 t advance Pac |.... - 331 Geens Mai | s76, BUY" “Sell. Trade; et 8. Saginaw St. will be in Ltkeside Cem-!Canners and cutters, fully ateady; other | Capital Atri * 335 El. ae? Adv. *felamaeseatle normanty unchaneed com: (Carries Cp... $84 Fos Ow ie’. Ital, _- ursday ughter steers veevee 16 Te Carey, Py Yellow Cab em- and heifers uneven. Choice and prime. apet ae a 66.3 Panh Epi .....54 4! Rummage Sale Sat. Jan, 19, of grades steetfy._Others slow and weak. Cities Sve . 644 Parke Da .....463 DAV, Home, 199 Auburn. Adv. 15 years, leaves two sons, 'Cows getive: utility erade La ‘ nts high- Cluett Pea ||.. 41 : Penner. we .. ma? y ‘ er; other stea © strong u steady, i »» 442 Pa RR..... at home and Valentino stockers and feeders active a. fir pc gt tar sees 21.3 Pepsi Cola aaF t; three daughters, Mrs.|Demand this week fairly dependable for /Col Gag ....°. 174 Pfizer 41 R ide { ¢ ce me § rs a rs ecetanten more of Lansing, Clara nigh ‘standard good sag Mack San Pais 8 fi ae Bo as Former rea esi n me und s Ts Wy, . Mrs. Minnie Duscay both eet ee ee ieee cime 1304 wen (Gant ee Ma 183 Philip Mi Mor . cy two sisters, rMKrs. Al-|steers 23.00: few lots high 1100 |Gont CoPad | lee BR ‘ =iName to OW ost and Mrs. Leona Garreau ‘0,130 choles steers 10 80-2 00. mostly Cort Ol ng ae) Pit Pla Pia et Michigan. * Shoice steers mainly 1.00 to 22.00: liberal Gorn Pd... 385 Proct e0.. 46.6). ’ - supply « to ¢ Son \fed Curtiss Wr .,.. § . Pullman oo Raly h Cobb, f — teers 20.00 to 21.00, standard and low Deere avis ie Pure Ott: 1... 416) ph C. ‘i son re 8 prom. ® cers mall Edison .,.. .-....eeee-324 inent area ‘physician, wi a choice sla r heifers 19. Ai :) 89 3 a ; 71.00. bulk ututty ha andard. steers toot a ree: ‘fe ny a ie |P roduction of ““Zefran,” a new syn- an ers uh u ° e _ and standard steers and heifers 13.00 to/El Auto L.... 325 et 4 thetic textile fiber developed by atendent of ec 17.00, bulk utility cows 11.00 to 12.90,\El & Mus .... 314 Rove! Dut 3 2) the Dow Chemical Co. Pontiac, po ity ‘jfew young standard cows up ° 14.00, Emer Rad .... 6.3 gateway st 66 | , He is th canners and cutters mainly 9.00 to 11,00, | Erte RR meee . e e son = bulk utility and commercial bulls 14.06 Pairb Mor , Jos Lead . 40. of Dr, and Mrs = to 18.00, bulk good and choice stock! Firestone . St Reg Pap . 4 « Pa a steer calves 20 20°to 21:38. 15 head, choice ; Food Bee ch $03 + staat ve 333) Leon ¥, Cobb, poun a c ice Pord 0 { to 800 pound feeder steers 17.00 to 20.00.|Preept Sul... 89. 314 2378 +=Maplewood e Calves—Salable Today's market un-|Freuh Tra m9 St., Sylvan Lake. ‘jehanged. Compared last Thursday . trad-|Cardrer 61.e) 4 e ing fairly active, market . generally|Gen.Dvynam . 54.9 A graduate of oe prime be vo My - ty y en setes ond oon Elec . = Ponti bli me veaiers AN, u. n . low. choice 20.00 to 37,20, Cost Gen . 224 nlac pu. c utilit and standard 15.00 to 21.00, cull Gen Motors . mat schools, Cobb Iie to gae over 70 pounds mainly | Gen Tel 4639 i h T | ned - YOUEL heep—Salable 100. Market normally|Gen Tire .”* 3* pal joined the chem avery seereesive, Slauchier tambe| Goebel Br 4 afer graduation = aan ve o— ve, ughter OF | a aunders, of 97 Pur-jand sheep mostiy 1. shed as pimall lets| Goodrich. °: ‘ * after graduation choice an me woo (i Good ar ) ° ee gham, has been under x 3 ‘50 to "22.00 bulk are nonnd 3.6 cosa em f Michigan good ° me woo mbs er it . t of the Detroit pounds ‘29:00 to 21.80, few utility andiGt West's” Mtl wit da i y ean Relations Society | Rood 18.60 to 19.80, few good and cholce Guilt On |.’ 3 h a degree :in mechanical en- orn lam ° pelts to omeat \. P ginee cull to choice Slaughter ewes 5.00 to 8.50. + sr erga » Of ring.. He later was named t is director of reece mH \ * 3 manager of two plants producing ndust { sara j for the Bohn Alu- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ind R tn rarbide “lna| n plastic. ; " Corp. CHICAGO, Jan. 16 (AP) (USDA) —|Inland sft .| "i 109] : B |Belable hogs ie we oterately active: sueeiak A nis 8 395 . > ; chers mostiy # r - ms 1s or nt of the tances as much as "ys higher.” sows|Int ary "4 Ferndale Firm Nam election was steady to 38. Maher: shipping rather Int Nick. 7 : narrow: most sales Pa * oa" ° .- . : Bloomfield Hills. 190-250 Ib. butchers 18.28-18.15: few ots Int Ailver see 3, ee mainly 1- . down 00; /Int Tel & Tel 39.2 US BSteel wend f N P t latter price for around 90 hea rted . 215 ib. "weights equalling the 1066 high;|serose* CoM! ina I Wet, OO rel 19.2 0 ew OSI lons ngs 318 Ib. 1180-17 79; occasional’ butehe gobs Man. af! Wests fr a ond , 1330-380, 1b. 5 0-18 28; larger lets mixed Welsey ed 7 Wilson & Co. } . Ae Roy G. Michel] was elected . Trade jo sow -3 . . : pi Bye, 8SCHO . Salable cattie > 9 000: calves steers Kennecott .. 1216 yastworte 4.7 chairma: n of the board and several Fontiac. | Oakland Fou r Dow Chemical Co,|over 1100 Ib. slow: steady to 50 lower; | Yngst 8h T tia others named to top positions in Mighigan J taling ot, 300.500 | -11 lb. steers moderately active, \ . ri f By: e.8 t ‘This|Steady; under 1000 Ib. active, strong: a series of recent changes at oR M. Os [comparts we Iai0 for the con hetiery moatty piety: apete 38 lower a york. 1Ca ead Ferndale's Eclipse Counterbore Co, ner ; : - Ichigan Contractoh hnd}iose period ee * or st. a cows, “utility “and” below flow. about sociated Press): “4 by the A*| Michell, formerly president of the 2 s vy: ers and cutters fair ive, ~ ene ee eat 89%8. 399,018 of b Beriod, they were|ttehdy: pulls steady to 98 higher: venlers. induet Rat Rails DUK sente,|itm, Was succeeded to that post _ mil Wt the stockers ‘trerare rime 40 bien pine Prev. day ......1881 1902 726 1786 by Herbert R. White who Was also . . 1136-4380 Ib. steers 26.50-27.25; bulk high/Month ‘seo cc sete ited ats 181.9/named general manager. erving G 0 i 929! |Gbaiee snd prime, 53.00.36. Go: bulk rood Year ago °.../2e7@ 1298 19 1734) Other promotions included I. A. ‘ard steers 15 0-17.50; load 100 Ib. utter|loce-s7 Meh «-.-2763 188.1 76.9 191.5/Homrich, of Birmingham, to vice ee Seer tele tend eee cae | 1988 high” 222 laste, dana oe tae president in’ charge of manufac elters ID; ow 0 eeanere a) 5 4S. \ hd choice “and prime heifers 21.78-22.50: 55 low ........203.1 1149 67.2 1488/turing; -Austin P, Smith to vi N lmogt good and ‘choice heifers 11.90-21.38. ng; ° h. to vice standard heifers 14.50-16 78; few standard . president in charge of engineer- cows 12.75-14.00; utility and commercial DETROIT STOCKS ing:’ and Willi R. MCl f ‘10: tbo. canners and cutters 8.50- * 8. J. Nephiet Co.) 8: am .K. are 0 11.00; utility and commercial bulls 14-25-|pigures after decimal points are eighths|Si4 W. Huron St., Pontiac; to 16.00; and choice vealers 21.00-26.00 : 1 , ——— | ytility and standard -21.00; short ‘High Low Noon|Vice president in charge of per- " load good 378 Ib. stock heifer calves Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.*., 2.7 3 |sonnel, oe AVINGS Baiable sheep 3.000; slaughter lambs\Ross Gear ces OO, active; strong to fully 25 higher; slaugh-|G 1. Ou & m Co*- 17 91 . se Sawe oe fo 5 bine most good | Howe Co*./! . 3 5 Howell Elec. Mtr. Co.*.... 762 54 to prime bs 19.50-21. 78; latter! Peninsular Prod. Co.* at 84 ; < including 108. down: several ne het Co. ......-.101 101 101 SH : oR lambs 14 00-30.28:..1 alter ree Peeled Rudy “tle. Co... esos. 121 121 924 ks 120.123 Ib. most cull to|Zolede Balson Co. rn ASS 13.3133 1 Estate ‘low good iambs 10°00. 19,00: mostly “chotce | Wayne wuts Co 4 15 FE 4-2544 ‘shorn lambs under 100 tb. pelts; “No sale; bid and asked. \ -& &- 1.0.18. as cull to choice chen ewes z. - : Poultry DETROIT POULTRY ~~. sTTROnT PB ab Fey i for o. - The \quality poultry u toi ae Standard. of the World “Heavy hens 20: lent type 19-13. Heavy . ibrotlers or fryers (2%-3% Ibs.): Whites The All N (21-22; gray crosses 27; Barred Rocks 28. ew... 1957 Caponetter 6-6 | Ihe} 23-28, Muscovy \ orurkers: Heavy type hens 25: heavy Market about stead Roostpts in mode jer- ate but supplies: am on all offerings Sic eat, thc Eee ex ive nh iy v > sand demand on ed fryers are both rg H | paremety light. Light receipes of tarbeve Sy SHOWROOM OPEN , slow with ‘ fie “sepenetier. Se g Yar 9 to 9 Daily — Saturday ’til 6 CHICAGO POULTRY 3 , Jan. 16 (AP) — Live try ‘y 443 co H too mS x prices unchanged; hens 144-17. | Jerome Sp - ‘ib. 21-22: over 4% -28; . 36- Oldsmobile- Cadillac : a aa ; e . a ty en president of the 260 South Saginaw St. FE 4-3566 Earnings ; ‘County Town and ; Country sey TMCA is Max E. Kerns, AGO (INS) — The Oliver 1966 Lakeland Ave., Sylvan Lake. reports its ea: in # im . ; staat "or a conte ne ®| Kerns was chosen Thursday to pa ® share.| lead the 1957 - ‘ j ’ eeiear’ bevtier, “Miler Ginped “abou $24]) the group in af & ee mailiion to $107,857,381. ‘ing held at the Waldron Hotel, x ‘ . ; « { x cana Pins , ‘artgcones.. share = Soy npeemetee ng | : : : fi ? , . : . |] f —? & } * * »% A ' ¢ / s \ CURB } OTR. L FOUR COR- _her er Lunch, cor Wal alton & Ferry N TO ar IN “Tr Cia . WOMA home. | elderly imvalid, More for than. wages. 5-0008 : nus system, poly Bien. 8 Drive In 2790 hatin Ra. i or pt ten PARE OF Ouse wo wy ae rite Pontiac Press to: 8 pm: Sundays. or Hott Eh ae_toe — en WANTED REET MAN TO ‘babysit: in my works Mon. through . 3395 pemnery. aabura Heights after 6 p.m. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- CHIL- FORD RD., BIRMING Help Wanted BAAD DEPT. MANAGERS jv READY, TO WEAR : DOMESTICS bane Exo. opportunities for one. retail . people. See Mr, Bligstein FEDERAL DEPT. STORES 91 ON. Saginaw MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR PART time, sell Watking nationally ad- vertised, coment a capital re- avely ‘erry. 8 iy ~petate = SALESMEN | saleswomen ‘nr vew home proj- in tive, Waterford and Utica area Fxp. vreferred. Rosé _Hill Realty Co, wood 2-800, RECORD STORE MANAGER We want a bright aggressive man or woman capable.of taking Saver complete charge of new Birmingham -store now operating. rtunity Salk rite’ Pontise Pres. Box (9 ST ih mel time Subste er rains bt e stantial ea: or aete Qs. FE %12333 from 2 m, ‘til @ p.m UNPARALLELED _ OPPORTUNITY FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN BOOK ENCY These are pelo di tions with a world famous elton but a car is necessary, For full inform “ana reonal interview, call Mrs. be + ruchi at FEderai ' tween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. ee _day of Friday, January 17th-18th Employment | Agencies 8A 8A PONTIAC v ENT SERVICE 18 we warn PE 42551 Machine Bookkeeper - $240 Mature woman, 30 or over, who has had e . &. Bee EM- day week, no Baturda MIDW MENT: ___ State Bank _Bidg. FE - Instructions BE AN AIRLINE Short 4 week course ,will you to go right to work, acément service with ines. For free inform MeCOn aS AIRLINE Box 59, Pontiac Press ~ BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL. Get more ya sense for your dollar 5-5586 or FE :8-0217 Herbert Cooley. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY, party privileges Cash sales only, W __Press Box 02 LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE Y AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER SCHOOL WA TRAINING Bus. FE 2.2253 _—sRes._ FE 8-1645 10 Work W Wanted “Male PP PP PLP LPL ae aie li atin ial A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW ad repair, FE 4-4210. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER & cabinet work. New & repair.- D. B. Murdock. FE 2-7861. Building Inspector Knowledge in all phases of build- ing. Prefer Co Can furnish references, Write __Pontiac Press, Box 69. CALL Gib, gave : ON 1 ELECT, __Wiring. MA CARPENTER ar Wome ALL KINDS, Sh. John Featherstone, Fe GABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchens a specialty. FB _. 46000 a an CAT OTT te Sa repair. Ly a “pee * _Reas. 0 wee ’ CARPENTRY. ALTERATIONS, New and repair. PE 44954. COLORED MAN WANTS STEADY pereme work 3:39 & all dag aturday, FE 5-1580 MAN WANTS PAINTING. FREE estimates. FE 8-3060, PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR. Work guaranteed PE 5-0394, YOUNG MAN, | DESIRES WORK of any kind, FE 2 Work ‘Wanted Female it 1 DAY SERVICE. IR TRONINGS, Pick-up & delivery. EM 3-0059, A-1 IRONING, PICK UP AND DE- liver, FE 418360 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH, & a clean, FB-5-3036. Eves. FE 17-8087, BOOKKEEPING—PART TIME OR in my home— eh trial bal- F tements, FH ance-P & 2-4403 2 pono overs BABYSITTING. and + nena rota f fhe ore si ey pect naam ry THE PONTIAC PRE ot $8, “ipa Beek t: _ S"ARB TRENCHING Fs tha. ime, Pield tile. INSURANCE - Sind by Pathe we Nicholle & Barger Co. MAHAN REALTY CO. ; oon * TORNADO or FE 23-0263 EXPERT TREE removals. Ph. FE §-659) or OR 32-2006. Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 3 Ex SERVICE e Rates suai | | ASHES AND R RUBBISH HAULED —Dasements etc cleaned. -FE +7615. TP Tor We haul gn , eeytiime, any- place. F HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAME NCINERATORS CLEANED — Asi ior rebbien cheas 4-510. {iGHT AND HE; mnatY Rubbish Hauled. FE 2-0603. work, Also Li too See me al” Ousranteed work. Ph FE ~~ HEATING an tow,” complete carves FE teh Ley ob Franklin & WV Sheet ~ 194 Bivd. oe peer pers service on all makes. - PE 8-8394 or FE 5-5478. . fe ” Heating Complete service on all makes. Day or FE ¢1063. Wa: . . ALL KINDS. H. OR 23-1345. . FE 1-0251 after 6 commercial and > re ord. i eee & REMOVAL. notes 40137. 60-2435 AND REMOV- el, Free estimates, FE 2-6019. FE ASHED BY MACHINE. __Free estimates, OR 3-9186. Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 18| DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS, ’ _FE 66128. Furniture Furniture Refinishing 16A WO LLL AD cal S ofa NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, RE- FE 5-0162. _Income Tax Service 17 17 POP LOL ALLO W. AA rere] Rig SERVICE, Wayne o parking pro’ _lem, 381 8 Baginaw. PE 5-0880 . Home « ments. feet a AN TAX RETURN PRE- pared me some OY qualified Qe 8 degree, EED HELP... With Income . our e Trucks to Rent Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? Uae. CRUD ~PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE ges W. Huron St. So e Wtd. Children to Board 26 CEELD GEM, LOVED AND CARED time, vic. Commeree. BG, Wd Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire odd | Sale. oar TRIMMING AND ier Us BUY IT OR AUCTION It _H. P Money Wanted IBA WOULD LIKE 1,300 2ND MORTOAGE AT 6 PER CENT, | TO FINISH HOME AND GA. __RAGE. OR 3-5313 APTER 4 P.M PE 8-3251) SLICE. Bor mam ————_ en Rent. 4, Unturn, ne iier , Wanted to Rent a, Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. LiGHT HAULING, _ RUBBISH — _Bame your price, FE 5-3153. MAN WITH aan TON wants work, _tal. ~ REDUCED RATES van serve Smith Se ¢i8es, ™ ~O'DELL CARTAGE Distance Moving -|\UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- moved free ot charge, FE 5-4638. ) BTORAGE. PE 32-4750. Painting & Decorating 20 end PAINTING, ere & EE “tin on com dee cash. _ Guaranteed, 4-0205. Pree est. FE At PAINTING & DIECORATING. free estimates. RADIO & TV, 121 8. PARKE ST. Typewriter Service 22A chine we” Expert work. General Frist and Office Sup- _ply Co. 17 W. Lawrence. RE _ Hobbies & Supplies 2: 24A BEACH 10 Bagley St.. _Upholstering 23 BEADLE's DRAPERIES, SAMPLE FE 5-isz1. Sonne UPHOLSTERING RE- pair, work. Discount rate, FE EAKLE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- éAl. estim ing iT Leake Rd, EM ; OLSTERING “8 RAPH PE §-s088 . dD 8197. Lost & Found 24 FOUND — A ree « rive keys on Way Cen claimed at “4 “sept at Pontiac Press. POaiord MALE WALKER, VIC. , Afler 6 p.m. 1468 Ruby, Foun G SABLE & WHITE _collie. ND JOURS T: PIOSKIN BILLFOLD. AT on M59. Reward. n to Gallagher Drug. ND TAN GER- of Mike " Reward. EM 3-2000 or -3550, 4 cap > Revs. KS LOST: FEMALE HOUND - TER- rier. Answers to ‘Cindy’, Childs et are FE xem Pe TE PUP. OLD ar sable Childe "pet, Vie s: rE HAIRED ALL . Answers to My ery ie. of Oakiey Park. LOST e rouR PET? are. TO gice one @ home? 5-0290. _Michigan Animal st Rescue. League. WILL THE PERSON WHO FOUND the glasses in the Strand fer please call OR 9033. NEW AINT hickUE < #1 PAINTING S. , Ma Thom | 4-364. : pe — ¢ homes" for ane, Ave. LANDLORDS _ Call today for FREE AL SER T r choice you only Property management aval, JERRY E. ADAMS rol ker, 72 WOM da nf RELIABLE COUPLE WANTS clean 2 bedroom house. FE 4-1925. Share Living Quarters 30 30 a YOUNG WOMEN WISH WISH OFHER HA share Jk. front home, “C'est La Vie!’ PE 5-142, Wtd, Contracts, Megs. ; 32 CASH INA See rh ‘for your land contract. Highest dolla? 5 paid. From, cow: service. We also buy equities, A. JOHNSON, “Realtor 1704 S. Tele aph Rd. FE 4-253 Cash BUYERS WAITING 3: Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor $500, 000.00 At our disp or. ny our clients, 4 ee aie Contracts to" a you sell, ant for To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REATORS ws Hct * Foy oA ORTGAGES is the “bird” ‘to see. 1080 W. Ho ron Bt. PE 3-6316 CONTRACT Ss WANTE D ¢ peed IMMEDIATE | ¢ CASH FOR EO As FOR | EQUI buyers for io" K. L. Tem leton, Realtor 2338, Orchard Lk. Rd. LET Bid on the sale o vour eontract before you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor in” N. Saginaw St. Ph FE $-6168 Open Evew. ‘til 8:30 _Wanted Real Estate 32A| WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR Commercial building with sq. ft. to lease or pur- chase, Lake front home on Wil- poms. Maceday, or White Large home on small acre- ase oon 10 mile radius of ‘onti * 2 or 3 bedroom home, large lot Inside city on bus line, Client will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on nain highway. gon J. A, Taylor Realtor, roca __ oe FOR EQUITIES cient. ‘wants wet Senated modern ROY KNAUF, Realtor frent lot on west side. Must be| reasonable, Phone FE 4-0805, Pn intntn- secant ansehen LIKE-FO- BUY A LAKE-'3 RM. APT. AUBURN 3 HEIGHTS ee sf eaee & lights | Humphries 43 N. Telegraph ___ Multiple | Listing Service TO BUY, TO SELL — ONLY STATEWIDE has l-stop service, 28 office 150 marge throughout Michiges to serve STATEWIDE. Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. CHARLES, REALTOR . 1717 8. Telegrapa FE 4-0591 Rent Apts. | Furnished 33 1 ROOM PURNBHED “WPT. ae _Orchard Lake. 1 AND 3 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- a. ed bath, year-around ront apts 6615 Pontiac Lake 1 i cuiLb WELCOME, 2 RMS., PVT. PE 2-0663. _ent., washing, F NISHED D APT. 143 EB. Howard. Adults, PE 8-675. 2 & 3 ROOM FUR 2 LARGE CLEAN RM&S., PVT. ent. Garage, adults, $14 per wk.- FE 32-9634. 279 8, Edith, 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOBE IN. FE 56-7818. 24 Florence, 2 AND 3 NICE LARGE RMB. UTIL- ities, Washing privileges, garage, f priv. ent. 209 Norton. 2 bed -_ COMFORTABLE, | HIDE a an priv., yrtle Dr, t Oakland’ Ave. 3 Ae APT, PRIV. ENT. MEN. 7 ROOM ADULTS ONLY. 81 ‘U AU- SCRABBLE SETS, $3. P. by number sets, $1.69 = tyemes to fit), BACKEN ae _lLawrence. FE 21414 “Notices & Escenas * ABA PRIVA 25 adviser R, Langley, Phone FE atta, Confidential The Baivation rmy Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herm: . 2070 Airport Rd *P on 3-1592 “3957 SPECIAL — COLD WAVE. Reg. $8.50 no contact Duro- & Metty thy Davis DAINTY MAID FOR | SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burnes, FE 2-6814. 93 Mark. In Debt If you are having trouble meeting te Darling. Owner: oe payments, see wus a ICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSE Lay Inc 41 4. RS, % above Oskiand Theater, FE 8- RENT IT FAST ____ | through Rent Ads! Room, . house, apartment, any- "| thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE! w $6.50. Dorothy’ FE 21-1244. Operators: Ruth Wh te . We are now in a sition Sriraeee a CASH COM- M MENT on your prop- erty within 24 hours. fer homes that are priced right it ada cards on the table eo will we See us “tor nAction= ACTION - ACTIO Edw: M. Stout, Realtor 71: *N, Saginaw st Ph. FE 6-6165 Open Eves, till 6:30 p.m, 1 Wish TO PURCHASE A % room modern house near bus line Will pay cash for your _tquity, Box No.3, Pontiac Presa. Is there 26% W. Huron OA 8-339 FE 27421 | ? 7 kM, FUR, Me PRIV. EN- " “BEST CASH-DEAL FOR NEW | > huis pyi. ENT” BABY WEL: of seasoned land ¢ontracts tn white or: colored areas. John ” come. 39 James. FE 4-777 Kinzier, Realtor. Rif W. Huron; 3 ROOM APT. VERY CHEAP St, Phone FE 4- rent. EM 3-0486. 2 ROOMS & PRIV. BATH, EAST CASH side, working couple. FE 2-1672. IN 2 Room APT, FE 27-2577. 31 JUD- 24 HOURS _12 p.m, to 8 p.m 2 ROOM AND: BATH. ci SINOLE _man_ —fonple-_ a Pelee 2 ROO & ae yt Ls Telegraph. Ri poly after m7 ni FURN APT. NR. DOWN- _town, FE 41050 2 RM. “EVERYTHING 3 FURN. ¢ $10 per week Adults only, 345 Oakland | Ave _and | entrance, M Center : OOP FURN. APT. PVT. ENT. ROOaaE KITCHEN & BATH, _ehild _welcome, 431 N. Perry 2 RMS. GROUND FLOOR, PRIV. ent, util, furn., adults. PH 41319 2.RM. PVT. ENT & BATH. FE _5-8466 184 Mt Clemens 8t. any doubt? That, 12 full-time salesmen with trained sales techniques and 2-way radio eautpped cars will serve you best? Por action tomorrow — tall our office today! - WHITE BROS. Phos OR 3-1205 Open Eves "ti 9 + Sun 1 to 5 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR. LAKE property, el ‘waiting, .. 28181. . Office 2 & 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL ¢ CABINS, kitehen factities. Utilities inelud- ed. MY 2-0171, 468 8. Broadwa ay, Lake Orton. 2 RM. FURN. APT: COUP LE only, Heat, gas = ee rare FE 3-7261 After 4 p.m 2. a CALL FE $3302 between i ROO Inquire | 2 BEDROOM | oe ee ESTATE, INC 20 8. Main sap Clarkston, ‘ 6 ROOMS A ND BATH ploche of downtown. Avele FURNISHED APT. FOR TWO, ON lake, employed couple only, Pri- Open Evenings |* vate, near bus line, $16 weekiy.| till May 1. PEderal +-s0e8. FURN 4@ as MAIN FLOOR. Pri ance and bath. ittes turn. Neat and clean. ‘Aduine . See after 4:30 Sat, and Bun. le negrove. HOLLY — 312 COLLEOE. WARM, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Utilities furn, 256 Orchard Lake. LIVING RM. WITH WM MORPHY bed, Kitchen & dinette. bath. Adults only. 102 Y Weshingron. LARGE MODERN 2 RM. APT. Chlldren welcome, Sleepy Hol- low Motel. 3490 oe Hwy. LARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH, FIRE- Bake’ Geoced porch near Watkins __OR_3-1943, NICE CLEAN APT. FOR RENT Middieaged vet's preferred. 1s Gingell | RENTAL SERVICE The best rentale this area can offer, Jerry E. Adams Broker. _FE 80708. SMALL, WARM, PRIVATE BATH, faa ey rent, Call between 4 & 6. VERY COMFORT 2? RM. MOD- ern. Priv. ent, Tpeasonabie Util. we Responsible couple 13 Pop- WHY BE COLD, IT’S NICE AND warm here. 3 large clean rooms with priv, bath & entrance welcome, everything furn. tng laundry facilities, chard Lake Ave. WEST SIDE 3 Leary APT. PRI- __ vate, furn. FE 5-1642, W. SIDE. FURNISHED. ALL UTI ities. PE 2-6681 after 4:00. Rit Rent t Apts, L Unfurnished 34 34 inelud- 915 Or- 18ST. FLOOR. pyr. 3 2. 34 Heat, hot water, siove FE $14i4. 1 ed NO PARTLY FUR- tiled bath, year-sround jakefront 661 ront apts, 6615 Pontiac Lake OOMS, BA __¢hild welcome. 430 N. Berry, sin 2 CLEAN LARGE R nooue WwiTH a pa @ mo. 1567 Auburn Rd. i Ms, SNP URW. STOVE AND furn, Inquire 180 E. Huron, Burley Apts. 3 ROOMS, | CLOSE f IN, ¢. MEAT AD AND } -samaad $14 @ week. 53 Feneley 3 Room & BATH, PRIVATE 3 EN. _trance, 1 child allowed. PE 4-4704 7 RMS. AND BATH. 1 CHILD WEL- come. Nr, Oxbow Lk $45 a mo, _EM 3-2644. EM 43-3890, - 3 RMS PARTLY FURN, . YEAR around, gas heat, 2 ontren wel- _come.. 8565 Pontise Lake Rd. J ROOMS, HOT WATER & HEAT _ tarnished. 22 Cadillac, FE 8-0544 “ROOM AND BATH. MAIN Close to dovatows $50" per we en _Tidge, pices FLOOR Pontiac. altor Part- 7 RM. 8TO FONE 6 REPRE a. | Ra re Pry entrance, hor we. @ RMS. TaD. MURPHY BED? UN- * pao e Rd. Ph. worn nC =u “yaa Te ae ehild | PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? os® «i IT DOESN'T Pay, Our cay meted of |. _ vith im fae — Fe showing : . mo. Williams St. 3 & bath. Ask ~” smith, Cali |? 1 ote | a SS i Se now. We need farms lake, and 7 ee ar POR ROUTE ONLY ti $50 mo. Nicholle & Fosidentis rties, handle | 3 ST PLR. ADULTS 1 Ouse. Hay ‘ & RM. MODERN "BRICK nen. ger Co, 33 W, H Paved rd., 6 mi. to Pontiac 7 cl cetals for Financing ad low: rinking. ue Myre Ave. | Parte to Royal “Oak. $125 per mo. BRAND NEW | "wee. an Salmer_ south of : 00’ ad Tweet UR IT! Orche, alg th . & elec . ered new svartments, Retee required, 3 miles from are ready occuoency. - : AIR CONDITIONED room home near Park, El- Oye, _beqvecms, _ smamatio hook, |-_ weed Reslty._ PE °0 . REALTY 00, REALTORS» t ~¥ , pace astonns, ce- | BRick 3 B ry 0263. .... kite ' pe Ponae! as heat, garage, Near bus line 1018 W._ Huron ‘with Kauits a. $e per month, 54 NEXT TO BRANCH It: eT rrr 80 THAT WE CAN FILL’ THE OWNERS APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY— ; We need houses for sale with WE: ARE OFFERING — FOR A- : reasonable down payments,dacre- TIME ONLY. » full age, forme, cash for your land AS LOW AS $00 PER . m ‘A. oll heat. Lake priv- contrac t ilege#, $65.00 per month. PONTIAC REALTY Open, Ser Inspection h K I , 137 Baldwin . 5 ons ae 8691 J Irwin It will you to consult George | tor. U Private entrance & DEL-RIO APTS. > amas TOR Biair pe We ‘algo. buy” and _ Brerjthing furn, 22 Auburn, 381 Oakland ins a a. ool oun oe aoe. Noe Jeeta SPS utilities “turn: | PE sext Eve. PE 5-406 GEORGE BLAIR Couple with baby welcome COUPLE Pre” ONLY, A VERY REAL ESTATE DRAYTON PL, 5 RMS. ON BUS M . ‘BEDROOM 4536 Dixie H OR 31251 line. Near everything, 1 reas. HOME LAROR | LIVING - OR +7175 days, OR 3! eves. RO AN IN HOLLY — 212 COLLEGE, LARGE KN PINE, KITCH- ; ~ 4 EN & DINING ROOM COM- BUY OR SELL Fura, Rest yas me ME Geel & Me| BINATION, | UTILITY Ee, Pereanally pay your prob | 4 fia PF 1 PT. LIVING RM.| _1-9731. TACHED oe Ts show ‘you how to eet caab if ‘the floor. “al priv. FE | CAROE 3 RM AND BATH ONLY NEARLY NEW, EXCEL- price Ws reasonable. Call and let™ 1 k from Sears & Roebuck. NT LOC. N. 2564 us prove ft r] sien ~ BATE, GARAGE, $15 weekly. All utilities furn. Call WILLIAMS LK. RD. REF- '% BROKER utilities included. ‘Inquire at 288 N. Perry. CES. $60 FE 2-7058. PE +1187 60) Eliz. Lake Rd. | _ Dwight. _ _ cozy 3 RMS AND BATH IN 4 RMS. AND vt ioe ENT. LOVELY 8 ROOM APART- Keego, close to school. call EM w ite rE 1 after 6 p.m. ment on James i _ingiading 32880. FE 54-5322. stove DRAYTON PLAINS. noe DELAND TY y RM. oA TIRACTIVE, 7 BEDRM. yeors lease anal ' eter bear m tek, basement, Wi trading. W ear i. are ma are “ral a oputation 4 ° ely furn. $85 monthly incl. iebrook 3-5636, leading traders of the Pontiac | heat, EM 34372000000 ELIZABETH LAKE 6 pore. Oe ee eee “ope eat 0 BURN. 1 eearm. | ONE UNIT of a 4 family modern, on bus line, basement, | Ete giveging your real | _Uhion tx "Cuiveraiy suiot. ~~ | Nicliry GMs? neflMti | _ thence *DAtEooT To incomes,” ‘business opportunities | APT. OTe: FURN. PVT. ENT |- hot water. living soom with 10 ROOM HOUSE, 37 FLOR- and Northern resorts listed for| 7% 8-2036 , Murp y bed bed- once, trade. BASEMENT APT. 3 ROOMS & with ‘closet, kitchen 5 bedroom home at 25 Stow- DORRIS & SON REALTORS bath, utilities furnished. $60 a with small dinette: $10 per on we = 182 + oem Phone FE ¢1881| mo. FE 46900. _ me. 2m, heme, . LISTINGS WANTED |CLEAN, MODERN EFFICIENCY WAN. -KT 7N __ Call J. A, Taylor, PE 4-2644. - we + pt. $18 i ae inel. heat, WM: H. KNUDSE RENT: HOR aR Us sHOW Now + ; TOR . Purnished or ET. CASH FOR. Your | COUPLE, FRIVATE BATH & EN-| 510 Pontiac State Bank Bide nished.. Jim Williams , PROPERTY ore BUY trance. PE 4-284 SVEnAL i Bids AND BATH 1218 Baldwin Ave, PE ; ‘eR. Middl ate entrance uate hea, ee | vuppers. PE aaa. SO ee "Leslie i eton vate | a : r ble. month or week. 110 RN. 2 RM. REAT IN- . BROKER SOLD Our. FE 8-6003 Ores *n. y cluded. OL 2-386 mootniy f mont lenge $88 GLEAN KITCHENETTE APTS I after 5 p.m. 4802. = And need your” prope if we Utilities farn, $20. weekly, OR RENTAL MODERN 3} BEDROOM HOUSE are to continue the nice e have 3-T700. UN | S bd ariieees to Union Lake: several purchasers who have con- | COZY APT, CLOSE . PRIVATE Attractive new duplex type units. B. a the- Lake tacted us for lake property, fers arms & bath. 39 ark. Ui Ment and 10 to 40-acre parce or phone FE 6-3647 after 6:30. 816/ Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- MODERN | UPPER, F RM. & ATs. Fi ry farm or ‘chr, can | 5 eek PT FOR 1 MAN | ‘tine on East Bivd. and Perry Bt.) Setri rutat "a love, urnised ave @ salesman yo RN. 1 A ac a . . refrigera' ve thirty minutes after you call, only, No drinking Refer, rE Call FE 4-7833 td q eerke , 150. 120 Raeburn St. SEVERAL APTS. AVAILABLE St. HURON GARDENS Like new 4 rooms and bath, 2 immedia ranging in price, from $65 to month. 4-221 gy Pir 's-839 after b:90 perm WEST SIDE APTS. 4 ROOMS bath, 4 rooms & tiled bath, upper. 4 adults. Heat, lights and garage furnished. Laundry facilities Adults only. FE 23-2403. Rent Houses Furnished 3 35 BEDRM, DELUXE KITCHEN- te Satie Dey. week of month.) aise sat etic rene. acute. with new oil unit, $85 per month. References required, = is & | SEMINOLE HILLS — 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1 floor plan, garage. $106 month, MAHAN REALTY) CO. 10768 W. Huron NEW 7 BEDROOM ISROON “SOUR = 07. ——— +NEWLY AT ‘J ROOMS ~ bath. $45 per month or will acce _building labor for rent. 2-601! 7 peas, ye AROUND ON LK. between 2 and 8 Ra “No drinners allowed, FE 2 7 ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT. s00 Elizabeth Lake Rd, No chil- T ory AND BATH. 1 SMALL _cehild, Nr. Tel-Huron, FE 47131. 5 RM. - FURS eg OO SE. LA . LAKE- 6 RMS “IN. oe ReRD WE NEWLY DEC. $18 week. PLateau 2-2474. - N, CHILDR! come. Inquire 847 Aw m- 8 onodi HOUSE. —PURRISNED, gas heat, $138 per month, Refer- _ences required. at 2-1 =, “Pontiac. 9946 Tes Dr. Phon TOwnsend tated, will show from on Sunday. _12 to 4 — FULLY me THE winter, 3 ie children wel- _come. OR FURN 2 BEDRM. | HOUSE sis a wk, Utilities furn. Arket _ #1230 MODERN $ RMS. PULL BASE- ent. Pontiac Lk. OR 3-0 iODERN 2? BEDROOM ae. room. 2 miles west of Pontiac, 1 mile east of Commerce. Until _18,_ 1967, 3355 Fox. 1 ~ BER $50 & heat. me _welcome, TO 5-3280—FE_#-6857. NEAT 3 RMS. AND BATH, _couple_only, EM_ sant, NEWLY DECORATED, 4 RMS. & __bath, oll | heat, EM | 3.3849 PARTLY FURN. SMALL HOME. i miles from Pentige. $50 month. MA 5-58 SMALL * “COTTAGH GE. 160 HEIGHTS Rd, Lake Orion, MY_ 3.1284. SMALL FURNISHED ORE ‘FOR rent, 2 small onitiren welcome. FE 6-61 ‘ CORY. NEATLY Utliities sup Nr. SMALL “HOUSE furn, Auto, heat, plied. On bua line. FE 2-4855 SMALL HOME IN DRAYTON Plains, ‘PE 4-1639 after 3:30, - MALI 3 RM. MOUSE, PARTLY " #43. Brooklyn Sub, OL 1-4976. arat oo} FOR RENT. CHIL- ' dren welcome. Auto oeet Inquire 1676 Taylor } Rd, FE 42031. SMALL bebe $31 Pensacola grocery. 2 ROOM, CHILD ‘WELCOME 0 UTIL- roi or fu nad __Mtleg furnished. 1% Clark st, Ooms Bai “8 rie (UPPER VERY RY-¥ RITCHEN, 1. ARGE “ROOMS, BATH WITH FEAT, HoT clean ne, ef arin) ioe eh mroowt a bath, fut sined _water, Close in, FE 7425. ployed, e Boseie, Judson Ct. Sethe ret oa t Keego, “RMS. ~“GURISTIAN COUPLE. PVT. | « ROOMS a AND D BATH PRIVATE . _bath and ent. 1168, Howard. entrance, Terhenaer .F. m Ma. walt 19 MOD. 3 “aie FOR COUPLE, iF peatecte rien +2203 : floor, piv. bath Front RM TE pees. eat. 4, biks. from Sears, $030 ent Stove & Frigidaire. ft--4 hen 304,N. Perry, . __& wife only F A oltte ‘Eh ‘a 2 wt, APT. - Ae: Be “R et ye isdn IN oe | _son . E 6.0086 7 peti arta ake Wa ate ROME AND ATH. GUIDE TO yGOLD: Sa} ge. sane ety. 3 “i ee MODERN. | things you're not / using) 7 rc M HOUSE, Not MODE _ fown: Couple "only. Fi $00. through Classified Ads! mont 20es , Bewmaret. FURN, HOUSE WALLED D LAKE. : MA. 4-3385. __Rent Houses Unfurt Unfurn. | 36 | NICE 4 RM. HOUSE, CHILDREN welcome, $40 a 2686 Orchard Lake Ave. Call ‘ner 5 p.m. RENTAL SERVICE The best rentais this area can offer, Jerry E, Adams, Broker. _FE 60705. RENT OR SELL:.5 RM. MODERN. 2% acres. Drayton-Clarkston area MI 4-8512. SMALL YEAR ROUND Cor- tage suitab'e for couple, move in Feb. ist, Lake, EM }- TO LEASE = WALLED duplex, § rooms & place, auto. hot. water, adults preferred, $55. a Detroit, Vinewood 1-402; ali mo, Near Middle weraine 7 3987. ‘ANT . Hills ‘Theater ‘Bids. OL_1-4331, For Rent Miscellaneous 42 STORAGE GARAGE FOR RENT. 40 ft, Call after 4:30 p.m. For Sale Houses 43 INCL, TA¥ES & INSURANCE “HOLMES-BARTRAM 4393 Dixie OR_}1 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUTSTANDING BRICK RANCH HOME ‘Huron fot, doe per isn tieadts or trade on 3 bed with large outen an space. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN NOALOW Lape, DOWN. $58 MONTHLY| J.C. Hav ciate Realtor Opes Eves. Sun. ee >-Rm.Bungalow Attractive more. CALL NOW. 6-Rm. ‘Bungalow Near Tel-Huron. Only $1,500 o- Gas lovely kitchen, pictur: i, R. Hiltz $11,200— . vacany bedroom home. Basement, oil heat’ a ediate possession, Only $500 do HIG: NDS Sire e mY pear pg Sinteg L, 8 closets, 1 nthe. 3 bedroon.. tile bath with vanity. : oak floors, modern atep- saving ith ares. Picture w w, large rec. area in basement. Our last this price. $12,500 with $2,100 down. 9400 DOWN And lake vileges on Oxbow Lake. 2 galow. Oil heat, Venetian 6 end more. Call today. $1,000 DOWN Large semi - Unt Lake area. Plastered walls, fam- ily dining room, Lot 150 «x Full p $00, REALTOR-BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 44525 Po SCHOOLS ‘ Webster, Washington. Pontiac gilts. room home plus ream, a extra-large oe in Seminole Hills, ‘us features: ure! abn it pansion full basemen’ gas b heat. at. 416,400 with $2.10 us show you! -Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor kid von, Huron Street FE 5-8161 or FE 8 BU ACRE LAND $16,800 You wil! admire the coanene liv- ing room with massive fireplace, the full dining are: the beautiful modern strean kitchen, | e2- ay. There is ra and over $1500 mn awnings, Gores and screens. ARE NT on PRCA TRADE rere a ja “home or year here is the best invest- tment on the market today, five ares than sverase room, roughout, new e, ey Tr, a kitchen Deautiful bath, needs exterior but siraahed dandy jet, Baits, Trade on petroom HURON cance BORGALOW A. DANDY. $9075 BUs STOP_ OSCEHNG LAUNDRY: Pvt, ent. 499 W. Huron. paeee. COMFORTABLE, "1. OR aes Good beds, Kitehén, Pvt. bate ’ _ent, gverything turn . CLOBE IN, {PARKING, “ALSO 2 eau, apt. 8. Paddock . PE ~ WARM, 2-2416. CLEAN, ROOM FOR man, CLEAN, LARGE SLEEPING ROOM i “ct i d fentemen. Board optional. Soitvont ANUS SLEEPING y RM. | for en re PE 23-7450 cL # a N 8LEEPING ROOMS, front 38 en ei woo each. Sin- \ ante 8-6707, 304 Orchard Ake, RNISHED 3 ROOMS AND Ppath upper, 207 Chandler. rE 2 Gtngeli_ Ct. ROOM IN A RESPEC. TA. BROWN, ] Realtor” UNFURN. HOUSE OR FURN . COT- = of the ‘Nest in this are tage for employed couple, ret- rated tn beautiful parte erences, 243 Iams - Dr. near shades five full rooms, full base- Pontiac Drive In., PE &. ment, ee stairway to ‘ex- WEST SIDE. NEAR SCHOOL. fot attic, 2 car garagé. Nice , gas heat, FE vise . --Williams Lake WE BUY SELL & TRADE | New 3 bedroom with fire lace, ‘Ceramic te ue re SS ag ae ath, an Ub ase men’ Ww. ground-level entrance. Year- _ eee CLASSIFIED ly rental at $100 per month, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor BROWN 75 West Huron Street FE 54-8161 rE bedroom sta For Rent Rooms 37 | *R home. Spies enetruction. i ar 1 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ae: See this one today. oe A mith pe Giese in. Washing privi or pero. ladies pre Eero. $700 DOWN — Rent beater. 2 bed- ee erreaeN PPE ewe | fone, with stmees % cot iedy’S i ae & KITCHEN PVT, ENT. almo acres _Washing, photie, $11. FE 2-0663,| ‘he city, See this one TODAY. 2 SLEEPING ROOMS, C _ Fisher Body. 87 W. Beverly. wed Foote rinse a qucebent west FE 2-6522. sub. location. Lot 150 x 180, Lux-| AT BUS STOP 7 CLEAN, aire of] furnace, Some Tinishing quiet, attrac. rm, FE §-7332, to be done on the interior, Easy terms can be arranged, $8,500 PULL PRICE — Modern bun- “ew with full basem yineee ‘owt porch oak floors, arage. Screens and A wg ‘erms, $14. 280 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE — room completely modern with aimee it Ye acre land in excel- lent east suburban location gon to schools and stores. Full bas ment, gas furnace, 1% car $e rage, Excellent condition. . 1962 W. PE 2-4810 heurtipie Listing WGervise FREE THE HELP Qu' To MELP YOU OWN YOUR| || Hiizousteed » 2, pedro ie Ate THE ANSWER ‘TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, _ |Bive, Mr. “BUD West Side 3-Bedrm. Bungalow: Close to bus and store, with brick front and asbestos shingle Full becoment. of] heat, walls. Casement windows. Do your family a favor, see. it today, +| Indian Villa 3 bedroom +4 to belt, family home within easy Tel-Huren bath, Joining tile Priced pw irt 2-car garage. at $16,000 N ICHOLIE PE 5-1201 FE 5-6004 o Mt. Clemens ral Meiser MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS A HOME YOU'LL LOVE WEST FIDE BRICK nAncn Built to 1086 on CA 50 ft. paved et tat Ceastree ted poastns oe | bedroom and tile ba‘ sulated home with th entry tile pay ofS Pit NR, ST. RENEDICT'S TEL-H SHOPPING bus & stores and’ you arse, OL steadily ed, w me, Gell Soe * Se" yoo Feinwer Wie Itt x) ‘SWEPARD fa REALTY | hire, it’s FE 2.8181. Russell Young pe a features h as a Oot. om iy toom. with iter bon, — F. ‘aire of condition- walls, i, fan, vinyl tile fi oor. 3 coe Semroemns with —_ ers ample Se at fies “a ee . Alsco atorms and wareene. Verdent. lawn with 2 yond. Attached veare . erage. Lpeated t jnitee ab dees