AE AE be Hae * nar tok ok, Believe of er, # if | = ' ese va mn FIRE IN SALINE —.A mother and her three small children are missing in a blaze which raged through the downtown business block of Saline, second floor of AP Wirephote Mich., early this morning. Mrs. Barbara Gibson and her youngsters lived in an apartment on the the building above. Ike Plans Aid for Farmers 3Die as Plane Crashes in West |: Pilot's Parachute Fails, 2 Killed When. Aircraft Plows Into Plants LONG BEACH, Calif. ®—Two people died when a pilotless plane smashed. into two Long Beach plants. The pilot — attempting to parachute to safety ~ was killed ‘TUCSON, Ariz. (INS) — off from Davis Monohan Pueblo Next Stop in Drought Tour in his tour of the drought area. tings Eisenhower was readying proposals for stepped-up President Eisenhower . took Air Force Base at Tucson when his ‘chute fouled. A fourth person is in critical condition, The plane, a Douglas Sky- raider, just missed the Eugene Field Elementary School and its 330° pupils. . Killed when it struck an iron- works and book bindery yesterday were A. W. (Pat) Rafferty Jr., 43, Long Beach, and Mrs. Ethel China Loans Hungary 200 Million Rubles BUDAPEST (# — Radio Buda- Foust, 40, Wilmington. ary a loan of 200 million rubles First Lt. Dale O. Fortine, 3e,| OF eatin Sears He Seb itckt Costa Mesa, pilot of the Marine Corps plane, was killed when his parachute ‘“‘streamed’” — _ string- ing out behind him without open- > critical condition is Mrs. Margaret Willock, 58, Long Beach an. employe of the book bindery. two other’ women suffered shock and bruises. His Job: Traffic Offenders Poor Driving Record Hits Probation Officer A probation officer for traffic offenders who might have been one of his own cases was ruled out today by two Oakland County. officials. +federal aid to suffering). day even before he reached the end of his drought in- tural experts call the drought the worst in 700 years. : Etsenhower talked farmer-to- farmer with drought victims in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexi- eS ee ee John L. Witherup, coun-+ ty perp. director, and ur P. McKenna, chief probation officer, will ask for the resignation of Leo F. Coyle, begause of his bad driving record: Coyle was hired Jan. 2 to handle . of traffic offenders the from municipal and justice courts Nev. 11 he was.placed on six months driving behavior by the Secretary of State’s office at a re-r tamination hearing. His 60-day s pension followed an Oct. 29 speeding ticket in Bir- Coyle’s $4,355 a year position was created after an Oakland St. Coyle said today he would fight cs en © ene 2 ree , oa don’t intend to resign im- ‘mediately if there's anyway to get A check with that department, , revealed that following ico soil ready to billow into clouds of dust with the first spring winds. At each stop the President chat- ted animatedly with farmers and ranchers, recalling his own farm experiences as a youth and on his 496 acres at He pledged that: the goveruqnent — : ty Ba Dead i in. Blaze at Saline ! e ‘Downtown Fire Razes Buildings, Families Flee in Zero Weather, bot No Trace | 4 jeastern community, near czak, apartment, Malinczak Eek available immediately. Upper Dwellings of 4 Thought Trapped SALINE (® — A mother and three. small children| . were believed to have per- ished today in a fire which destroyed three buildings in the heart of this south- Ann Arbor, of 1,533. Three other families were forced from their homes in zero temperms tures. The buildings cdntaindll a bar, hardware store, plumbing shop and five- and-ten store in their first floors. Four apartments were spread across the sec- ond floors. Missing were Mrs. Bar- bara Gibson and her chil- dren: ‘Diane, 3; David, 142, and Gary, 5 months. i tr ome by Gees a a Immeately low the Gib PHILIP SINGER AP Wirgphete Red Flannels 12 p.m. 0 8 a.m. 4am, 2 10 a.m. 6am. 3 ‘11 am, over Pontiac and the entite his loss at $25,000 to $30,- U, S. Rep. William S. Broomfield the House Committee on Public GOP group which prepares the committee slates, also announced assignments of Rep. Giffin of Tra- verse City to the Educational and Labor Committee; Rep. Chamber- lain of Lansing to the a of Royal Oak has teen named to) Banking Committee, and Rep, McIntosh of Pott Huron to the Un-American Activities and the Veterans Af- fairs Committees. Pontiac Leaders Gather Tonight 500 to Attend Installation of Officers Pontiac area business, civic and industrial leaders will gather to- bY | night at the Elks Temple for the annual dinner meeting of the Pon- |nearby restaurant, said she thought |tiac Area Chamber of Commerce. she had heard babies crying inj|It is scheduled to begin at 6:30. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) John. W. Hirlinger, Chamber : . - - > |manager, said he expected a total = ese te OP hee tom mead i. he said. ~ fo House Committe’ | 1° nics sectrer he 1» ap Master of ceremonies for the Our Advice to TODAY’S TEMPERATURES Frigid arctic air will continue to clamp an icy grasp for another two days, fhe Weather Bureau reports. The season's A fon =n a ghar weather last night helped shove C. of C. Annual Dinner, at event will be Howard V. Helden- Fur Coats! Pontiac Folks | Fur 12 aan. 11 1 p.m, 12 2 p.m, 12 4 8 10 northern half of the nation ————the_ thermometer ‘at’ Pon- tiac Municipal Airport to four degrees below zero, while in downtown Pontiac the mercury plummeted to “TT above. SSS The forecast is for a low to- ‘Back in Michigan, Bad Axe had the state’s low last night with a -15, Sault Ste. Marie reported -14, Oscoda -5, Flint-4, and Grand Ma- rais -7. Se frigid air in the eastern half of the country was expected to bring the coldest weather of the season as far south as Georgia and northern sections of the Gulf Coast states. The lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac 8 a.m. was.1 above, At 2 p.m., the mercury registered 12 degrees. Understatement of Year PHILADELPHIA (# — Some people might feel differently but the latest Anthracite Institute Bul- letin issued here has the following ‘Detroit Bachelor, 38, of Attacking, Slaying Gir in | January, 1953. : DETROIT (#—The signed bachelor was studied by police today in what they be- - lieve may be the climax -of Detroit's manhunt. tive Lt-Gienn Coller a formal statement admittin - Ld LA — statement of — said Philip J. Singer signed. ein Soned 2, 1953, slaying of 18-year-old JoAnn Gillespie. ks The discovery of the — girl's body, raped and .\beaten, in an alley near her home, electrified De- troit at the time and has |, baffled petice ever since. More \than 6,000 persons had been questioned in the crime, (See Stories, Page 2) among them Singer, and then re- leased, - Several’ persons have ‘admitted stories has-held up under inves- tigation. In Singer’s case, Chief Assistant Prosecutor Ralph Gar- “ I won't go out on a limb and say this crime is solved, This to the crime, but none of their © eee SE AP. Wheeghete JOANN GILLESPIE this is the real slayer is because he told us three details that orily the murderer would or could know.” - Coller did not say what the de- tails were. But Coller said, ‘The reason) that I would stake my life that), Rash Arraigned in Wife Shooting Rochester Man Pleads Innocent to Ist Degree They ny Singer on the poly- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 6) Holly Couple Freed Pending Court Action abandonment for allegedly Run Airport were back at their Groveland Road home today with the child awaiting further court ac- tion on the incident. Glenn Terryah, 22, and his wife Patricia, 19, will both be exam- ined Jan. 31 before Ypsilanti Municipal Judge Edward D. Deake The teenage mother stood mute . at an arraignment on the charge, just as her husband had, yester- day following her release from Beyer Memorial Hospital. The baby, which has improved ee Lawrence headline: ‘December. Disappoint- ingly Warm.” was released by the hospital to the custody of the parents. ib rapidly since birth last Wednesday) Murder Charge admitted the crime, yesterday ‘|pleaded innocent at arraignment before Circuit Judge Clark J. first-degree Adams on a charge of murder, i 2 THE REE iT i The Holly couple facing a child rwnship Justice Luther C. Green himself in immediately shooting, police said. him as saying then his wife had a record of “running around” and, “I couldn't stand it any more.” Vets Get $56,594,031 The FBI Story’ - — Eighth in a Series ‘following ar- lhe ob iRecord of 55 Below! New Tack — caia toed tole. ? jable for years. produced the F ir iF i | fi Fo if i [ i bawdyhouse errand boy couldn’t beat this rap. He was sent to prison for 10 years. The reason for the rise of gang- sterism, in the 1920s is. still dis- The truth was _<_ the public, 1926 -had reached the staggering massacres were commonplace, POLICE STYMIED In the Chicago aréa alone dur- ing 30 months of 1924-26, there pt ont tes oe wére 92 gangland murders and 90) Al Capone - - Target of Bureau in 20’s In this por of lawlessness, rate of 12,000 a year. Gangland] and killed by a professional auto- In Today’ s preset oe ee eee see eee tiveness Tells | most intensive . 9 HOR Ng H oe > Bc g Fg A song Sa for a new branch office in the waaghel "onteat “ate | Country shopping center are embodied in ‘Several residents have made ef- . = ‘eee Calee ntine : rejuvena’ ve : * ’ : | nll i o* if oo em i | AI oye | enemies I BRANCH —°The Pontiac ‘State Bank's plans Michigan Miracle Mile Town & this architect's concep- the bank's system, . will shoppers' mall. Scheduled to be branch will window and safe deposit boxes. space at the end of the center’s complete banking facilities, including a drive-up © in operation by early fall, the Mrs. Herbert Clemence z 2 re Gs ie - aj e : if Teday in Pontiac temperature preceding § a.m. m.: Wind velocity § m.p.h. Tuesday at 5:25 © Wednesday at 7:56 a.m. Wednesday at 7:53 a.m. Tuesday at 6:12 p.m. At 8 « Hed eee ede eeeeene sevcedensevces OS ' Cloudy. “their homes iniperts and engineers is still going a report by that committee presented at the next meet- ing. No Penalty on Taxes Paid in Next 5 Days a. Parking is provided at ‘the building. Commission Meeting ~ Set Over to Wednesday The regular Tuesday night meet- commissioners and city -officials may ber of Commerce. row night at 8. taxpayers have tt tata Senta ts pas toe RICHARD I. MOORE Group Picks Manager The appointment of Richard I. Moore as manager of the forth- coming 1957 Auto Show was an- nounced this morning by officers of the Pontiac Automotive Trade The 44-year-old auto salesman is a former state commander of the Amvets. He is associated with the Pontiac Retail Hare. The show is scheduled to take place Feb. 1, 2 and 3 at the Oliver Motor Sales service building. Ac- cording to planners, some 70 new models will be displayed by deal- ers belonging to the association. Phony Check Bounds Against Port Huron Man A Port Huron man, John M. Carman, 40, of 220 N. Watkins St., yesterday pleaded guilty to uttering and publishing a $10 check in Pon- tiac drawn on a Port Huron bank where he had no account, » * * Carman was remanded to Oak- land County Jail under $100 bond continued by Circuit J Clark J. Adams. Sentencing was for Jan. 21. Two on Probation for Area Breakins Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adqms yesterday sentenced two men who pleaded guilty Dec, 26 to breaking into a White Lake Township home at 3701 Ormand Rd. earlier that month * * * Leroy Howard, of 10200 Mill Rd., Milford was placed on probation for three years. William Shoults, ./of 4656 White Lake Rd., Davisburg was placed on probation two years. |They were assesed $150 court (costs each. ' ‘Heads Education Center ANN ARBOR «®— Norman Cous- ‘Saturday Review, has been named a director of the Educational Tele- attend the annual dinner vision-and Radio Center in Ann) meeting of the Pontiac Area Cham-' Arbor, The center distributes edu-'entered a plea of innocent and ‘cational material to affiliated ra- _ The meeting will be held tomor- dio and TV stations around the continued bond, No trial date was ‘country. | for Automobile Show! ¥ GM Executives fo Observe ity High School Facilities General Motors Truck and Coach Co. executives will) visit Pontiac High School tomorrow in the second of a series of Visitation Days between Industry and) ie : On Nov. 29 of last year, 20 administrators from the Pontiac Public Schools spent the day at General Motors and seeking the answers to; pte eres cuss Stern Penalties careers when they leave school, The industrial executives will view Pontiac High's facilities and| will study the educational pro- grams that the school presents. The day will begin at 10 a.m. | Following a luncheori in the home economics department at noon, the educators and. industrial repre- sentatives. will join forces to dis- cuss general educational topics in Pontiac such as the testing pro- grams, student-directed activities and in-service education. manufacturing Wilson, general ; Woodhouse, gen- manager; Rosenberg, director of education and training, Sunny Vale Parsonage Open House Is Tonight Members of the Sunyy Vale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd., are celebrating the open house of their , located just back of the church at 5345 Vincent St., from 7 to 10 tonight. _ For almost a year members of the congregation, under the direc- tion. of E. R, Remley, have been working on the job during their spare time. All labor on the build- ing has been. volunteer except the plastering work. - The home’ is a one-and-a-half story ranch house with four big bedrooms to accommodate the Rev. James Parker, his wife and their four children. _. , ‘Milford Woman Mute - ‘on Bad Check Charge | A Milford woman, Mrs. Doris 'M. Adams, 32, of 3984 Benstein iyesterday stood mute to a charge’ te- ing of the Pontiac City Commission ins, editor of the magazine The she issued a $50 check July 10 | will not be held tonight, so that ‘on the National Bank of Detroit,!000 each, and Donovan had paid: 1$2,000, lwhere she had no acconnt. Circuit Judge Clark.J. Adams released Mrs. Adams under $200 DETROIT (INS)—Four years . . . six hundred suspects in the “Big fifteen hundred sure,”’ ‘ This was the opinion toda Detective Lt. Glenn Coller and his partner, Detective Lt. William E. Sheedy as they discussed the con- fession of the murderer of 18-year- old Joann Gillespie. “ ‘ CJ Colfer. 44, has been on the De- troit police force since 1936 dnd has been a detective’ since 1945. i/To him, murder is an old story, . «He a killing confession out of the “Jolly Milk Man” — t ‘Duty Pays Off in Long John P. Lange—in the 1954 slaying) of steel company executive John 'W. Mattson. WA, Coller was also a key fig- ure in the conviction of Mrs. Real Vittoria Hermiz and her secret boyfriend, Maurice Hamilton, in of! the murder of her grocer-husband | last ‘year. And he was assigned to the Gil- lespie slaying trom the very start. _* € 4 Sheedy, 38, joined the force in 1941; became a Suctive in 1948; a lieutenant in 1 “He was assigned to the detective bureau desk in until Patience Coller has had 16 department citations; Sheedy, 6. Both men agreed: ‘‘This is the result of police lonparation.” * Neither would take any personal credit for breaking the case—one; of the most baffling in Detroit his- tory. They gave credit to the de- |partment; to the painstaking work of hundreds: of police officers, the close link between the many police bureaus, Their bpss, Inspector Thomas Co- chill didn't agree entirely. He said: “Solving that case got to be an obsession, - fitst ‘with Coller, ' shen with Sheedy. Their dedication to July of last year, thet’, on his own|duty paid off. We're proud of them request, went to homicide, ~ , both,”’ . ‘ , ah | Da | fal ¢ oa ‘ey i 4 \ i tee Ay ee ae ie , eee ae a FS pee gets oes ete xt Re Truck visiting executives for Union Battle =. At-5:15 p. m. yesterday he told ; his story, Coller said. Then at ' . 18:55 last | Singer, whose dark hair is '_ [streaked with gray, told police he works as an assistant foreman at Edgar's has |cept for duty in the Marine Corps}-— during World rean conflict. Swept by Flames ‘the Gibson apartment when she officers Department’ has set of tests for sex-offenders and it was inte these tests that Singer went last night when a exposure. ~ night he signed the state- worked there ‘since: 1939, -ex-}- War II, and the. Ko-| * questioned’ by police but released. Downtown Saline. (Continued From Page One) came home around midnight. she discovered the fire, waked her son and ! wied on their knees to the Gibson apartment and beat on the door, but were unable to get a response or break the door in, Mrs. he garage. Eves sald Det pees Se Oe * SS to vialt Bp Les David trom|#ong with the city engineer’s sug- whom she was separated, didn’t! ¢stion that the easterly fifty feet aes \ weer Bat Be eB Fane ont ‘Were entrance to and exit from the ga- hampered in searching the ruins. Ice glazed the scene and hea Sentence 4 County Men on Jurisdiction Fight, at Grand Blanc in May Four Oakland County men were among a half-dozen officials of De- of Blanc Fisher Body plant last May. Sentenced by Genesee owy Circuit Judge Philip Eliott to serve from two to a maximum four years at Southern Michigan State Prison were Thomas P. Donovan, 27, of Hazel Park ana Nicholas Co- va, 34, of Madison Heights, both - |charged with felonious assault, Donovan is steward of the lo- cal and Cova is business agent. of Lake Orion, local business agent also charged with felonious assault, was fined $1,000 or six months and placed on five years proba- tion, . Jack Kierdorf, 32, of Lake Orion, charged with conspiracy to molest, placed on‘ probation three years. They and two other men sen- tenced today for the same fight had all pleaded guilty to the charges Nov. 8 = | . * * * . In passing the heavy sentences, Judge Elliot jared, “‘Jurisdic- tional disp must be settled by some method other than by force. It is my hope that what I in halting intimidation and use of force.” Eleven men were injured in the rs” in the battle. The evi- Senee was, he said, that Allen had directed part of the fight. To meet settlements totaling $30,- 000 to the injured men, Judge El- liott said, Allen ana Cova had mortgaged their homes to pay 3$5,- Conspiracy charges were dis- missed against six other men. Resident Pleads Guilty to Driving While Drunk _Dumon S. Littlejohn, 43, of 39 Clark St. yesterday was freed un- der $300 bond pending sentencing | in Circuit Court Jan. 28 as a drunk | driver. Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams yesterday to a second charge of driving while under the influence of liquor. He had been convicted of the same charge within the past year, Store Robbed 10 Times BOSTON ®—For the 10th time in 20 years, John. L. Lasker's variety store in the south end was robbed last night. Two men, each with a hand in their pockets as though carrying guns, stole. ‘$15, from the 58-year-old Lasker and ‘a male customer. It was the ‘second robbery. at Lasker's variety store in’ four days* <* |when he heard the community's | troit Riggers Local 575 who were} heavily sentenced yesterday for clothes, Dicks said he discovered their part in a bloody battle over) SO awaleged hie wie, Betty, union jurisdiction at the May sons, Larry, 11, and Carl, 4, was fined $1,006 or six months and]: done today will have some effect] Littlejohn pleaded guilty ‘fefore |b FE 20208. rage, : * ¢ N The proposed paving of the serv- iee\alley between Maple Avenue and ‘Willett street will probably get under way as soon as weather Commissioners reviewed the situation last night and said that insofar as the ity and spe- cial assessment had al- ready been approved, they saW no reason (o further delay the badly needed work, They did, however, quthorize City Manager Harold Schone to proceed with the details of aeqiir- ing two small parcels of land within the alley to permit a wider paving area in the future. ; black smoke still poured from the ruins far into the morning. Luther Dicks, 39, a part-time Sa-| line fireman whose family occupied one of the second-story apartments, said he was sitting in the kitchen fire alarm go off. , Racing to get his fire-fighting and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Dicks, \. and led them out. ~ Denmark has revised its textile duty schedule, increasing most items, . veg. Mesa, 4 eteehs ees theae! px ee tenet Pé . eius,. hae oa ARTIST painting will be offered for ten weeks beginning Jan. 22 and 24 at. the Cranbrook Academy of Arts. Above, the instructor for the course, Fred Mitchell, explains a painting problem to an amateur painter. A group of Mitchell's paintings were shown last year in New York in an exhibition of American painting. Besides drawing and painting ~ ne ‘ ~ : : SHOWS HOW — Two community classes in drawing and instruction, Mitchell will give slide talks. on art of the past and present, : Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Jacome Tax Return. Further information on tncome tax problems taxpayers the is available. without cost. to at W. Huron 8. Internal Revenue Sérvice office, 63% * DO YOU RECEIVE RENT? If you are not engaged in selling real estate to customers, but receive rent from property owned or controlled by you, the total amount received is included in gross income. You are entitled to various deductions such as depreciation, taxes, interest, repairs, or ‘maintenance. Insurance is also deductible, but only the portion of the premium that applies to the current year. - If only part of your property is rented, only the expenses pertain- ing to the rented part are deductible. . For example, if you rent half of your home, and_you live in the other half, only half ofthe depreciation and other expenses can be _,/ Minor repairs are deductible, but the cost of major improve- ments, ‘suchas @ new roof or remodeling, are not —* they’ are re- covered through depreciation. If you have rental income — you need Schedule G when preparing your 1956 income tax return, 5 Dented Cars Mt J. A, Mande Bowers _ The Rev. Harold F. Thompson of brothers also survive., = FBIDeclares War lensier for Durkin. LEFT FOR ST. LOUIS At San Antonio, agents learned that Durkin and his girl friend had boarded the MK&T “Texas Special” for St. Louis. Special agents in the St. Louis office got in touch with St. Louls detectives and explained the sit- uation. Oddly enough, the govern- ment couldn't prosecute Durkin for {the ‘murder of Shahahan because killing a federal officer was not then a violation of, federal laws, He could. be for murder only in the courts of the state in which the crime oo- curred. With city detectives cooperating, arrangements were made to have the ‘“‘Texas Special’ stopped at a small town outside St. Louis. Then if Durkin tried to escape, he would have to run across open plowed fields and there would be no danger to bystanders in a gun battle. When the “Texas Special’? came to a halt, the FBI agents and detectives rushed into Durkin's compartment before he could reach for the pistols in his over. coat. * * «® Martin Durkin, killer and thief, was captured a little more than three months after his gun felled Special Agent Shanahan. He ad- mitted the killing. He was 25 \years. old when he entered prison. Ne was 53 when he was released in\ CAPTURING AN ARMY One of the FBI's strangest cases in this era had nothing to with graft or corruption.” It in- volved the capture of an army, including the\ general staff, the infantry, armér, artillery, am- ‘}munition and air\force! It happened in 1926. A warning \jreached the FBI that Maj, Gen. Enrique Estrada was recruiting land training on American soil a ‘ utionary army to be used for an invasion of Mexico, The. I had fled to Call- fornia th 1924 after an abortive effort to uverthrow the Obregon government, Estrada depended not on the -|Qreat muntions makers to supply _|the necessary arms—but on a local hardware company. The hardware which Gen. Es- | trada ordered included 400 Spring- field rifles and 150,000 rounds of 0 caliber ammunition, two Marlin machine guns, 5,000 ro of machine-gun am munition, 300 pounds of dynamite, and pipe fittings and sheet iron suitable for do-it-yourself aerial bornbs. SMALL AIR FORCE Estrada: and his staff had on order an air force of four Ryan monoplanes complete with three aviators; an armored task force of two 2'§ ton armored trucks: and a supply train of five used trucks. The. advance echelon of the invasion army rolled out of Los Angeles on .Aug. 14, composed of two trucks loaded with arms and ammunition, ‘and an automobile. Unnoticed in the traffic be- hind them were three sutomo- biles carrying FBI agents, of- | ficers from the Los Angeles | Police force, and agents of the the Pacific Coast Auto Under. writers, ‘ Next day, Estrada’s main army assembled in Los Angeles, num- bering some 115. Off went the The ammunition train reached the rendezvous point on schedule genera] staff and the troops. But the enemy, infiltrating and at- tackifig from the rear, overran the entire train without a shot fired. In the busy hours that fol. lowed. officers captured the gen- eral, his ground forces, his armor and his air force, picking them off piecemeal, as military men -_ ‘ _ And so ended a dream of revo lution, . Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead (Tomorrow: Murder by Proxy.) f z { ne ee convoy toward the Mexican border. ° and, waited for the arrival of the . in aE, PONTTAC PRESS, -nuxsbAY, JANUARY. 15, 1937 rs Make. Gambling’ Inevit E Pe rs is ticles = sLong- shltore Washington, ‘there bali you og ‘had “he lived. In a trinig the tein Siily abe Watery says Marion “Hicks, ay catin demorali oh of por : ; “/ oa the colonial! letter written January 15, 1783, per-jwnder the delusion ae Vegas's Thunderbird lianad ethical eigen and e tonal lottery Inte U8. and’ gives was plenty of action for ee niet a bad day’ with the|lottery woulld wipe out the drudgery] and Casino, “It invites undesir'mately a lower living standard ig ‘Teton os and present) ims | investor, By 1675, despite a balloons, ; wrote tan of taxes: rable elements. rand-misery—for- at _* BOB CONSIDINE from the Puritans that hett-tire| Pa! bine is “ id of avarice) peer tore jot ai lottery is based on personal! cmon at ha’ lashineten “het .|was the fruit of such endeavor, penitent ot ‘and the fa-) | mee Drees 2s a BOF | cxoarlence in other ‘countries,/-" (Next: Lottery loopholes and a | George Washington ‘bet on the! ing had taken its place as a takes about $60,000,000,000 a year Wace “wake ke St she pina Memo vt ots ther of mischief.” trom individual income tax. pay- where lottery tickets are sold by se interest.) a ie none ch a sn aead rele: tor octet ‘alia Kee Gea ti le who have} ballonists ‘and footracers. The Fa-|churches, market places, roads,, Four years later, Thomas Jélfer-| ers. There would be no chance tayo oe peer: ie we bettas me (Copyright, 1952, try was just doing! new towns, bridges, theaters and et to ae § Martha, that a lottery cou See | results. - by International News Service) men even cemeteries. ond te a apie sehr of hostility. ndividualy bet as. fauch “as “Gambling as it now exists inj 2s Se BE agra mead dynn, Al nig against all mankind.” The clarity — ins Wager “on ‘fotterie een ey ee ee Man Sentenced | rease crowds his vision nfirmed week—about $3.25—we might -to ie. W ve seen ‘ ~ and Interest-te athletic contests ‘by any investigator ee in| Salleve the tae leui hy about tem jot lotteries in- other countris, {OF Highland Park Job: from ppl who just can't afird looks like their profits come mostly: from people. who just can’t afford to gamble.” of all kind, gave gambling a hold on the young republic which it has never relinquished. The stirrings of commercial race train back to town. me * * The 24 states which permit, rac- ing will realize close to $200,000,000 A Detroit man, John Kidder Jr. of 15380 iad Ave. yesterday sentenced forthe breakin. Dec. of the. Highland Golf Club, 20 But would Americahs gamble that much? Some will answer yes, but apparently many more will say life played its own role. The .| Mississippi riverboat gambler be- came as much a fixture along in--racing tax income this -year./ ne. Signs at big league baseball parks tue might expat | Nevads would. lottery in recent years was Wil: Best-known champion of the Vam O'Dwyer while mayor of ‘Long sleeve ‘gabardine sport shirts for boys es 6 to 18 with two front pockets. Fully ‘Oakland Dr. in White Lake Town 4 ship. cooky reading. “Na Gambling” receive' agitate for a lottery or national “Solid ‘colors, mostly green. the route as paddle wheels. Men of fron, the “below-par ou may 1 ste ” s_¢ jabout as much attention as subwax) sweepstakes patterned after the New York City. He. was placed on three year’s’ 0 2 ; > weiag Fd oe in both ae. Bd wet conned aves Wie peker clas. 1 asking that people refrain'rich “winter book” operated at Tom Dewey, then Governor, ex- aoe and assesed $150 court] = a eadiapletbade Ae Spet-acquaimted? "teccoetsl ttle. AWaroanee Gambler George Washington! from tossing their worn-out chew-/ Tijuana or the Irish Sweep. ploded, “Shocking! Immoral! “Tt costs by Circuit Judge Clark J./ ‘Ribbed or Elastic Tops y Adams. An alleged: partner, who — +also-pleaded-guilty Dec, 26 to the Im Pontise, Simm's"End Cunningham's would have been able to say “I ing gum on the loading platforms. NEVAD ANS OPPOSED. is downright immoral for govern- Boys’ an IMPOSSIBLE ‘To COMPUTE ep - | ment even to think of making avail- AMOUNT. BET I'm opposed to a _ national able a stale-Avide gambling appar- same breakin, will be. sentenced atus with the implied tian | 2, nee eee, —ifrrs. of Nobody ean compute how much eB oan om ee tae He is Cari -Libliman, of- 16733 2¢ Value ec {was bet on the recent election, 01194 Real Estate Courses. lctetrue foe cn cupplemer ral ¥{Blackstone St., Detroit, whose sen- Hthe world series and before that on/~~ " = ct or or supplement: to’rencing was postponed yesterday/e PER = $3 the pennant racs: on fights, hockey, ANN ARBOR i — Someq 36 the honorable business of producing by Judge Adarts. | PAIR the goods and services » which ‘and who catches the biggest fish.'courses in real estate education Slight irregulars of regular 25¢ values Horse players ‘bet more than $2,-|will be offered by. the University) ‘"® Pe°Ple * 6 Lebanon & forming & company] vanety poppet, in these ‘ankle length 000,000,000 legally last year. = -'of Michigan Extension Service this * to build a. tanker fleet, under “| socks. All boys sizes. ‘Since nothing appears capable of semester, starting—Jan. 28. The “The entire history of legalized|new maritime law. . ' enesessecccccccccs. dousing these fires adherents of|courses are operated in coopera-|gambling in this country and —— : evcece a nationa) lottery have said re-'tion with local real estate boards|abroad shows that it has brought § “BEACON” RAYON and NYLON tediy that the climate is ex-lin 25 cities with extension|nothing but ty, crt eT Rencosehnative aetly right ‘fr 'auch a teens ofl beaches. nothing but poverty, crime and cor RE MINGTON Indian Blanket $3.59 Value 4 = im to get ‘vad, BN down goods : Off E . Electric Shaver , ered at Lincoln Junior High | lia « 70x80 y 4 and train sales people for the : a Inches ow =-While You First quality Beacon inc with au- thentic Indian designs. Choice of colors > in gréat variety. PrYTTITITITITI TT Lilt tll eovcccecceccs Biggest Bargain Event in our 23° years in Pontiac. » SWayne Teacher-Courses fo Open Jan. 2 9 Wayne State University will ot. include geological history of |senior college level. In éetlee for a » Cost o Mater “es WATCH THURSDAY'S fer several continuing education) North America, discussion and (student to be eligible to enroll ia a ene Below Cost f the ” ial courses, beginning Jan. 29, for) conference techniques, problems [professional education course, he oA R -TO- teachers living in the Pontiac area. and metheds in elementary. 'should have completed about 60 $tisanen” ° READY TO- HANG rp) *. * * school curriculum, introduction |semester hours of college credit. | HELP ‘WANTED she courses eg are part of: to vecational education, and| Detailed information on __ the ID : the university's ‘In Service Pro-| methods and materials of instruc- {courses offered and tuition fees/— rd es | e115 Salesladies ~ @5 Salesmen fessional Education Program,” will) tion in social studies. may be obtained by contacting Dr. @ 5 Cashiers ®10 Wrappers ‘include remedial instruction in the The classes will be held at Lin- \Campbelt at the ativeraity. ‘5 Apply Employment Olfice basic school subjects, gementary coln Junior High School, and regis, — ~ PINCH - PLEAT : school, home and family living: tration time on Jan. 29 is 4:30 p.m. NEW SERVICE-Remington factory outline of physical geology, prac- Pm. Syffocates in Fire repreeantative ‘will be in our store y A at the school. every WEDNESDAY of every week. 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SALES, INC. | ’ ’ wre 40 ‘West Pike St. Phan, FE 9167 , é ay | i e oy : : * ws tg 8 yt bitch ie i ve oe. f a oe, on q : tal leritetion. Ovetme gy your Cream ond Germicidal DRUGSTORE Seup. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, ‘TUESDAY: JANUARY. 15, lost — can. look - across the cordon sanitaire counterparts of our best production jets leave vapor By Carl Grubert: | we ‘strip If of such electronic im- “8 “fii @ STICK BY TERMS Here’s how scrupulously we abide gy \by the terms: The Air Force replacement for the sluggish B-26 used. during the Korean War is the Martin-built We are permitted te replace worn-out or cracked up F386. Sa- bres with new ones, But before we send a replacement jet there | provements as Wave been per- Yeeted since 1953 (end of: the war, see?) and thus endanger the lives of the men who must fly these planes. We inform the Reds, through a} mittee composed of Poles, Czechs, jg Tourists Assured of Fuel, Service—and Road Space ‘PARIS. (INS) — Gas - hun French motorists were menaced from a new angle today. Service-station ‘owners threat- d to strike to win a raise in gasoline prices. pevarne This of H, W. Huttenlocher Baker & Hansen Agency Crawterd-Dawe- wae | Ageney : ——e Ine.\. Maynesd « Insure With Agencies Lazelle Agency, Ine, ey iin’ of Insuranté’ “Agents Emblem up and go on 8 prolonged strike” if the government does not grant them an increase of four cents per gallon. Coudreau said station owners have been- granted ne increase in of 2.7 cents per gallon even though their sales volume had been cut ® to 40 per cent because of the present mud- =j\\dled and inefficient rationing sys- y\tem, which places all the paper i\a government offer of ‘one cent Johnson Wilkinsen Agency a. Van Wagoner _ Agency, Inc. Iiicirculate only in the department | (district) in which the vehicle is registered and those adjoining it. i\iper gallon as “thoroughly inade- || HOTEL STRIKE LOOMS Another. strike also loomed on * : Hithe horizon—the blue horizon of the riviera. Hotel owners there are Noyce w. Strait j |threatening to close up if the gov- yiernment does not increase the i jgasoline ratio and lift the present At present, French drivers may Three hundred hotels will be the state-controlled profit margin| °#et countries that there is ade- {practically has the whole highway (French Gas Ration Brings Strike Talk by Owners of Stations, Riviera Hotels. affected by the strike decision. They claim it is le to operate “with 30 employes for every two guests.” They also want an effective and prompt campaign to inform tourists of quate gasoline for their cars if they plan to tour France. According to the French Auto- mobile Club and the American Automobile Association in ‘France, SY" the foreign motorist is actually in a more favored position than he was before the gasoline crisis. He is assured of sufficient fuel to go anywhere he wants in France. He system to himself and does not Extend Curtailment of Havana Freedom HAVANA —The Batista gov- ernment toda prolonged the sus- pension of all constitutional guar- antees for 45 days and extended it to the whole island, A statement by President Ful- gencio Batista’s Cabinet said the action was taken to “control” what it called Communist-led ter- rorism and te ‘avert a possible interruption in sugar production, Cuba's chief source of dollar rev- enue, Congress was recalled to act on the decree. Constitutional guarantees were suspended last December in four provinces following a rebel out- break in eastern Cuba, The sus- pension was to have ended to- morrow. Under the suspension, persons may be arrested and held indef- initely without court action, prem- clothing - and have to wait for repairs or service. . fe 8 warrant, freedom of the press and The closing of the Riviera hotels;of public meeting is affected and will be almost an economic catas-|correspondence can be censored. trophe ises may be searched without a! dropped off except in one plant ent petroleum. crisis. among the country’s principal dol- lar earners and dollars are needed to buy petroleum. Surprisingly enough, the great automobile plants are running as usual and production has not making larger cars. The govern- ment intends that no wuhemploy- ment should result from the pres- inasmuch as -they are Protect Meter Readers LOS ANGELES «—Meter read- ers of the City Department of Water and Power are carrying packages of a dog delicacy that they hope pets will prefer to biting pe readers, They'll give a at whenever it appears ent. brought into Korea to replace an- other, of every article of food, * * * When we present photographic evidence that this or that North present the testimony of the the Reds on the U.N, inspection team argue for the week or. two it takes for that particular field to be demobilized. Then the team moyes in and must report that there is no armistice-breaking there. ONLY 22 DIVISIONS We maintain two full divisions in Korea, the 7th and 24th. The South Koreans have 20, the Thai, Turks and British Commonwealth people offer token forces to main- jenn the U.N. character of the de- fense, * * * The general has had to come back to Washington a few times ito face congressional committees who grow impatient with our in- vestment in Korea, He gets very impatient himself with a solon who asks, “When are we going to close up that show?" He’d like te know him- self. He did, however, give us an estimate on how long the ten- sion would. last there. He said it in one word, “He said: “Forever.” = ged for i Home i 4 Small. Trt (Wanneaueueaen preposterous U.N. inspection com- |g edical intent. The hee Korean airfield has resuméd opera-| - tions with improved aircraft, or | %% streams of North Kagreans per-| > petually filing into South Korea, f wera St ae FOR INVENTORY Office Use. 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We suggest acne Aired aso a ath ke Hwhich you don’t render “‘substan-| is} it is equally wise to order the checks wopped tor at last|EROEETION MAE i eee a ee : i a yas ist year because “The interest in-your- earnings la 7. oe } ae ‘earnings to go over receiving Social|vou're eligible for a check that] a) fer and thus avoid extravagant : = ee {Roceekty coneky recut freea ‘eowo- (mont | 8] decisions in ‘time of griel. We The purpose of the question. |™é ag aa ae Matas me: invite your confidential inquiry . SS eee ee wing si bate scien SO Adénaver Considering shout the Hentocn Pro-Asrengd: 1..Have additional money com: |you're not entitled to a full 12\ Visit With Eisenhower sien Sti 3 months of Social Security if you're Should getting considering | Se sore any ae: eh . i —S an early trip to the United States | 4 4 to make more than |Your earnings for you to be eligible|for conferences with President Ei-| sie Kaya eae oe orca ey mg od ‘ -| Sager” wer __ However, having more Felix yon. Eckhardt, the gov-] * | If you get a questionnaire, you'll $1,200 a year in earnings ernment préss chief, said Aden- “tbe expected to fill it out and re- valk som Wed of ail you chests. auer will welcome the chance to’ “lure it by April 15. If you fail] the rule is that for each $80 or jdiscuss world problems with | jiito do so, the y peo-| part of $80 you earn above $1,200 | American leaders. No date has | ~\ple can penalize you one check| you lose one month's check. been set. this year. Thus, generally, to be denied all ————. But, before you're penalized, the;12~checks your total earnings for Labor leader Honored — Social Security people will remind the year must be at least $2,080.01. i . 7 . you he questionnaire is over-| However, there’s a broad excep- “GRAND RAPIDS w— Robert V- ss . : — ~_|due and, perhaps, get in touch withjtion to this rule if you work for|Coulter, business agent of Local SF wana gue pian pee a ey Ge oh a el nd — Se sai : = a de ee ; : uel Bat Se How to Reduce Painful Be frag - ecg rd voce on it,/ular math, sis whattor whee your and Grand Rapids "Federation of - lyou may subject yourself to a fine earnings total for the year, you're|Labor vice _ president, has been Swelling of Piles of a ory dollars or a year in éligible od Thy -seelbang Magee: ee te we F in Gra mor Was | —with home medication The questionnaires will not go to at a oene reurt autng te accompanied by the ‘third anmial An ney ony Bey , gom- eluding wonderful Triolyte, not [persons receiving checks who/months of July, August and Sep- Edward A. Koste Award, present- Gee ceemcera bers Samsara ecaany [Sento have he chectlemact end me el che re al en : . : id r. ; . er nine |in years o a's, ee Ang , — Sean acum my be stops son aeien roma March 1, the)months, you have. no cnningn .| Rapids labor leadership. tests: and ! ae ae stently...while the Social Security Administration will You're eligible for nine checks. a4 No of Ba ng nad oy — the eon pt to work send you a note asking you if you| And, there’s a broad exception About one-fifth of the nation's for years now enjoy real com- Get new Pazo®. Won't |Made over $1,200 last year. You'll for self-employed _ persons: high schools now provide programs | fort, Here's why. Pazo combines 6 stain clothes M Modern _jalso receive a form on which you) If you earn more than $1,200 in for automobile driver education, | ly-proved ts, in- or ointment both at druggists! can request the special question-|self-employment, and you render|a few of them making it com- Semeck ofS i ics, Ind. Ointment and Suppositories. naire mailed today. You'll be ex-|‘‘substantial serv ices” during any 'pulsory. ; _ , | - | a : ~ 7 | A record 40,000 Big M’s being built in January...a 43% increase over ! December. A Mercury a minute, every minute of the day and night! All | i. Mercury assembly plants are working overtime with the largest work force in Mercury history to meet the tremendous buyer demand. The landslide swing to Mercury is solid evidence that the new Big M is the most exciting car value of 1957. Never before has so much bigness and luxury cost so little. Prices for America’s most beautiful and advanced car are just an easy step above the low-price three. Why not stop in at your Mercury dealer’s today? ve with DREAM-CAR DESIGN = - * Don't miss the we television bit, OTHE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” Senday evening, 8:06 to 9:04, Station WIBK, Channel 7 | 2 at CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCU RY SALES, INC. - 40 West Pike e St ae em *” Phone FE 29167 a co Z # . ae , ) : ' \ i + i 5 “ Pp , é “¢ : eS “ - f 4 i he ae bape a pp hte hapa hee EB FAMOUS CANNON Shoots! 81” by 1 08” Reg. 2.49 157 ‘Cases, Reg. 59c_ 37F, _§ PERCALE FITTED i bee We: Ser id 186 threads per 3. inch. Very slight imperfections, Charge Yours ot Wait’... Foeth Flee oe ~ Rea d = neg “ i ‘ : oe pret nett aaa oa ~ “aa atlas . a Be i * cae Re My “ “ * ia — in lie. “ f Me ‘ i e , { ’ . a Fl if i ore ¥ is ae ™ Wig eae en, _ 4 { a i : ¢ < Bowie nt Pe " He ves! Soin ‘ ae. cette A + = = the report points out that “a fine, relatively new ship built in ‘accord- — ance with the tatest international conventions did sink after.damages .. less than she should have been able == to withstand.” | Sh en ee National Maritime Union lead- ers contended at the time of ‘the collision which cost 50 lives, - ~~ that American liners are far =~ The safety factor in U.S. ships is. ‘partly responsible for their —Alghes-constfuction cost. With the ultimate | branch in Oakland County, certainly a although he is still a comparatively young man. ; 2 Ci ns ee (eee ‘He is especially well known here in Pontiac for he was the ‘General Manager of the GMC Truck and Coach Division until he resigned to become Deputy Secre- tary of Defense under C. E. Wilson at President #isenhower's When he retursed Stein Woah: ington, he was advanced to a vice ‘presi with offices in the Motors Building in De- troit, Throughout this period Mr. and Mrs. Kyes have made their home in Bloomfield Hills on Cran- BCUVILICS ee arise : *’ According to President John A. Hannah, the new branch of Michi- gan State University in Oakland ‘County is destined to become a very large and important institu- pwn A The East Lansing adminis- an ultimate at- rs well into five figures and for this reason, a member of institution could profitably be a eedest of our area. * too with all Universities and Colleges due for huge expansions in the next two decades, they must. all “already had the invaluable experi- ence of building successful and. en institutions. * * * ~ Roger M. Kyes qualifies on all “counts: He has a brilliant mind and is an exceedingly capable ex- _ ecutive who is strictly on the side_ of getting things done. ’ The Kyes world never stands ~ still. : It aoven-dink “aeaien towards ~~ and better horizons. ‘es eS ‘ of Safety Factors on ee A ‘Anvestigators claim that the, -Stockholm liner ‘collision last July off Nantucket ‘never would have occurred if any one of. ‘three conditions had heen met. ‘These’ conditions are: (1) If | the Andrea Doria had been built . | ‘pecording to the high standards | of American ship construction as Set forth by Congress; (2) If » radar apparatus of Bajo: Be sed fare tanbtiarory tc | the east-west sealanes é since 1855. 7 3 inde nila pening of MSU’s- "strengthen their respective boards, — 4“, ‘with capable executives who have - Blamed in Ship Disaster With regard to the mystery of why officers on watch in both ships were unable to use radar, the investiga- tors recommended a plan for “ade- quate training of deck officers in- cluding a requirement for certifica- tion of such officers as radar offi- cers.” . a a es This disaster stresses the need for higher international standards for ship construction and operation on -the high seas. It should serve as @ warning to those nations whose lin- ers are below American standards. _The Man About Town Repeat Warning Zero Weather Does Not Make Every Lake Safe Night cap: What, when grand- pa formerly asked for it, he wanted something to put on his head, not in it. — “Repeat that ~ warning again ane again,” writes ~ Andrew Stoliker = of Waterford, in regard to the ice on P record and takes that have a stream flowing through Se cra mow of business,—them. He states that 90 per cent of the | wor drownings in the Pontiac area —@-period-of years were the result of - thin ice over moving water, while the rest of the lake was safe. The recent drop of the mercury to the zero mark has made the ice safe on most of our lakes, but diligence in the above respect always is quite necessary. In thanking The Pontiac Press for its editorial on him, Congressman William §. Broomfield writes: “It is a really fine tribute to your new congressman. I shall certainly do ~ my best to live up to the standard which you have built for me, and to merit the - confidence which the good. people of Oak- land County have placed in me.” My. Holly scout sends word that Dr. Robert E. Kader, alumnus of Pontiac High School and Michigan State University, has opened a veterinary office and hospital there. first 1957 Detroit- Tiger fan to lay the -‘money_on the dine js =... Harrison Fleetham of Birmingham, who phones thet’ his” check for the opening game and several others was in the mail Sunday. Neves did you read a continued story. that kept you so anxiously waiting for the next installment as will the series: on J. Edgar Hoover. and the FBI, now running in these columns. When it comes to an unfailing courtesy that you know has a smile behind it, although you cannot see it, we'll stack _ The Pontiac Press PBX phone operators, Frances McCue and Mabel Babb, against anything in this whole wide world, The fourteenth installment of a pro- posed autobiography entitled “Time Is a Dream,” comes from the fluent pen of Arthur Pound, formerly of Pontiac, now of Ann Arbor, and is called, “These Be My Presidents.” ‘Mr. Pound, who ‘got his start on The Pontiac Press, is named after “Chester~A. Arthur who was—presideiit wher- he was born, MAT has a copy of this installment. Want to borrow it? Speak up. Verbal Orchids to- - Mr. and ‘Mrs. Join D. Green ators ree tee + of 0 Ea Howard den wed in the latest ‘intersational _conven- “tion adopted’at London in 1948. Also Claiming to be the ‘Pontiac... area's ‘ already possess The Manly Art of Self-Destruction | ee David Lawrence Says: Will Congress Fail to Back Ike? WASHINGTON — Will history repeat ‘itself? Will Congress hesi- tate to give the President of the United States in advance power to act in a possible emergency— and will there be another -world war due to an enemy's miscalcu- lation of the intent of a vacillating America? These questions are asked be- cause of the strange parallel now ‘developing here with what hap- pened just before World War I, World War II and the Korean War, respectively. Ou March 4, 1917, the Congress | adjourned and the resolution of stances, not to act upon Seneral implication. “I wish to feel that the author- What happened? A filibuster led by “Liberal Republicans,"’ notably the late Senator George Norris of Nebraska, resulted in the failure _of the Senate to get a chance to vote. When Congress adjourned on March 4, Mr. Wilson issued a statement to the country that same day in which he said: IMPRESSION ABROAD “ =. “Although, as qa matter of fact, ~ the nation and the representatives of the -nation stand back of the executive with unprecedented unanimity and spirit, the impres- sion made abroad will, of course, be that it is not so and that other governments ‘may act as- they please without fear that this gov- ernment can do anything at all... After war came, the Senate re- vised its rule so as to invoke “cloture,”” whereby two-thirds of the Senators present could cut off debate. That rule was abandoned some years afterward, and it is significant that the Senate is going to debate scon a restoration of that very provision. Will history repeat itself now? The testimony being recorded this week in the hearings of the Senate Foreign. Relations Committee and Armed Services Committee has a familiar sound, (oon. 1957, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Franklin D. Roosevelt declared an abroad. as indicating a division in - tion of a state of war with Ger- many and Japan. The Nazi govern- ment had calculated that America would not intervene. In January 1950, the secretary of state, Dean Acheson, an- U.N. to protect. Six months later, ___the Army, Navy and Air Force _ United States were engag- a war Kerea “to répél aggression.” No Congres- resolution had been re- im advance and the miscalculated that Ameri- power would not The language used by President Wilson. in asking for authority to place the .armed forces of the United States ahoard its merchant ships in 1917 was almost identical with that of President Eisenhower in his message of Jan. 5 this year. Mr. Wilson told a joint session. of Congress on Feb. 26, 1917, that, since adjournment was near at hand, it might take—‘an -unusual— length of time to assemble and organize the next Congress.” He said: , ASKED FOR POWER “T feel that I ought, in view of that fact, to obtain from you full - and immediate assurance of -the authority which I may need at any moment to exercise. No doubt I that authority without special warrant of law, by the plain implication of my con- stitutional ‘duties and Powers; but I prefer, in the Present | \circum- « toh j i Se Ce ea ee ce Sonate ees Wane eee 60 he a RR a CL Rs ee Dr. William Brady Says: Healthy Folk Crowd Sick in Misuse of Hospitals In a piece published recently, I said people who.gain admission to - a hospital just to be waited upon ‘ by the nurses and other attendants should be sent packing, or rather, the doctors who get them into the hospital should be hawed before the board and taught the function of the hospital. 7 I know what I'm talking about. As an intern and later a member of. the hospital staff I saw a good deal of such abuse. This misuse of hospitals has be- come a serious economic question for taxpayers who support pub- lic. hospitals and for donors to | Private or semi-private hospitals. ‘ It is routine practice now, es- pecially for the businessmen of medicine, the trick eS and “clinic” rai tomers to the hespitat for “obser- vation” or for a fishing expedition commonly called a ‘“‘checkup.”” Of course, the customer pays for his sojourn in the hospital, but that doesn’t justify the abuse, A hospital's proper function is _to provide treatment and care for the sick and injured. It is wrong to keep the nurses dancing attendance on these healthy guests and conse- quently perhaps neglecting their proper patients. It is wrong, too, to let these sel- fish pampered people occupy beds and rooms which very likely are badly needed Yor the sick or in- Jured. ~ Vshot off my mouth also about" the idea of ‘going to the hospital “for a good rest.” ¥ confess I had in mind many letters I have re- ceived from readers who do not #0 along with my opinion or con- viction that home is the best > place to have a baby. Now I am getting more. letters about it, and some of them cogent arguments for hospitalization. . ON THE SPOT The argument that puts me on the spot, however, is that a week ‘or ten dayg in the hospital is a ’ jittle bit of heaven for a woman who is on the job 12 or 14 hours a *. day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks in the year taking care of her home, her husband, and her children. — The children get ten weeks va- cation every summer, Her hus- Further I think a woman who each additional child, with pay, from the state, on condition that she takes a vacation with her hus- band ‘and the children, Signed letters, not more than one pegs to personal isease, diag- Dr. William Brady, if a stam addressed envelope is sent to tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1957) self- e Pon- a | ‘material Under Railroad Will the day ever come. when the city digs a tunnel under the ‘Why Not Lower Power of Cars?’ So much is being said about -safety it makes one wonder if our automotive engineers are not de- signing cars that are dangerous to the public. : Why not lower the horsepower to a safe pace? Also, why such long cars? Do we need such long, highpowered cars? They are beautiful, to be sure, but aren't. paying a lot for them across the country? It seems as though our designing engineers are power and beauty crazed,‘ rather than designing for the safety of the public. An Observer we re Becoming Ike’s ‘Yes’ Men’ We are rapidly. becoming a nation of ‘‘yes men,” afraid to criticize anything. Eisenhower does. to get _ Asks Case to Rest With Consensus I have read with interest all the letters about spanking the bad acting children in school. The group opinion seemed pretty well . agreed. Those that deserve it should be spanked, but .the face isn't the appropriate place. The Lord pro- vided a superior location, The case can rest right there and satisfy evéryone that wants to’ be fair. PTA Member Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The middie passage of our life . + Is dangerous indeed . . . As we incline to overlook ... The qualities we need ... . We are so busy with our work .. . We have no time to spare... For service to our fellowmen ... With thought- fulness and care . ... Our dreams are vanished in a world... Of cold reality . . . And we forget that after death . .. There is eternity . . . “In—middle age we— strive so hard . .. For comfort on his sod . . . We lose our sense of values, and . . . Neglect our debt to God . . . Phe middle passage is our path. , decline . . . Unless we keep our vision, and . . . We heed that warning sign. (Copyright, 1957) Looking Back 15 Years Ago ~ DUTCH LAUNCH double drive on Japs, FIRST LOCAL boy dies in ac- * tion, 20 Years Ago GUARDSMEN MOVE to Flint strike today. STATE CHARTER _ revision sought. - ~Casé Records of a Psychologist: True Facts Calm Jealous Husband The chief error in the Kinsey — report is outlined below, And this mistaken notion causes undue worry and domestic feuds. So get the true facts and thus safeguard happy homes. Be grateful you have access to such cases in your local new- paper, for most of you would never get such facts otherwise. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ~ Case T-374: Howard H., aged 48, is the jealous tunband mentioned yesterday. “Dr. Crane, I have lost my mas- culine vigor," Howard reluctantly confessed to me. a “Our marriage has been, quite platonic for the past year. But I realize from Dr. Kinsey's book and other reports that women are very “passionate creatures. “So I know my wife must have been obtaining love from other sources. “Since she’ isn't gaining such satisfaction from me, but must haye it at frequent intervals, then I realize she has affairs with other men, “Thus far I haven't found out who they are, but my detectives will get the ovina sooner or later.” . KINSEY’S ERROR 8 The fundamental error “im the Kinsey survey consisted in accept- ing the opinions of women as actual nysiol it 2 A woman might readily insist she were very ardent, even beyond the erotie capacity of the average male, but om be, statement on her part — i Ld Remember the story of the five _Blind Men of Hindustan who met their first elephant? One grasped its tusk and insisted thereafter that elephants were spears. Another seized the tail and like- wise. maintained fervently. that ele- phants were ropes, etc. Well, their opinions were sincere, * yet not true facts, due to limited Women are frigid as ssiastred by the masculine 5 , de- spite lurid stories and even scien- tifie surveys like that of ™ Ke sey. But women do have a erotic hun- ger, which, if unsatisfied, may leave a woman constantly hungry. It was this type of female who re- ported such an abnormal sexual desire on the Kinsey survey. EROTIC CALORIES —__ A woman is satisfied with 2,500 gastric calories while her mate may need 3, But if that wife is limited to but 500 calories per day, will al- ways have an appetite for food | even though her food capacity and | true hunger far less than her bod So It is with erotic calories, Women require far less than men. And if they have children or domestic duties to preoecupy ~ them, they crave little an affectionate hug night kiss from One week to an- ther, re than Nymphomaniacs and_ so-called sex gluttons among the female sex usually are driven onward by some stigma, real or imagined, into an abnormal indulgence, — Their erotic desire is thus chiefly above their eyes. It is a cosmetic urge to bolster their wounded ego rather than a localized erotic pruritis, * * & Howard thus misjudged his virtu- ous wife, a8 do many husbands who become partially impotent. He believed she was ‘constantly hungry for complete physical af- fection. Knowing he was platonic, he jumped to the hasty conclusion that she was unfaithful, When I straightened him out in his thinking and showed his Wife how to banish the platonic . Ratufe of their marriage, How- ard’s jealousy vanished, So send for my booklet “How to dened Impotence, " enclosing a stam return enve » plus cents (non-profit). love, plus 20 Tt can prevent divorce and save you untold misery from the green- eyed monster, Jealousy. Most divorces start in the: bed- roomi, and are.due to igriorance of the true medico-psychological data, Always Write to Dr. George W in care Of The Pontiac Presa, “Pontiacs Michigan, igo long 3 | Sypthe eed pristine esd Be ha ‘for hy yehologica) LS pe phieta. «?" cov gharts and pam. 9 e nS . Of perilous | - good. ‘ [, \ _ THE. PONTIAC 1 PRESS, _uespay, JANUARY. 15. 1057 _- Cross Out Senator. in Divorce Hearing The court ruled yesterday that accusations charging Cain and two California’ men with miscon- duct with Mrs. Alice Eleanor) - Madden, 45, were too remote as to time or not specific enough for consideration in the trial. Dr. Earl E. Madden, 58, a Re- dondo Beach , Calif, physician, had charged his wife with cruelty and misconduct with 10 men: sev- en John Does, Cain, Gordon Keith McCormac, Bakersfield, Calif, businessman and former Kern County political leader; and James Cumpston, retired-Twenty- nine Palms, Calif., businessman. The court's ruling left only the John Doe allegations in Dr. Mad- den's crosscomplaint, plus the cruelty charge. * 6 * Mrs.’ Madden, a Republican leader in her community, has de-' nied the accusations of mis con- duct. She charges her husband with cruelty. Youth Sentenced to Jail for Theft of Power Saw A Clarkston: youth Donald R. Worthington, 18, of 4735 Sashabaw Rd. yesterday drew a 2-5 year sentence in State. Prison of South- ern Michigan for the grand larceny of a $400 power saw Dec. 31 from an Avon Township building firm. An alleged partner, who also pleaded guilty to the charge Jan. 7, was placed on three years pro- bation by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. He is Leland Hart, 18, of 19170 Melrose Ave., Detroit, who was assessed $100 court costs. Under a new law in India, all prize competitions are restricted to $210 a month. “ great is TRUTH, and shall prevail . —THOMAS BROOKS. The Crown - ond Glory "of Christianity To 70 million - people trapped behind the Iron Curtain, truth is a rare and priceless thing. . Radio Free Europe is based on their need for truth . . . for re- Tiable news from both sides of the Curtain.’ for'an exchange of all the essential information of daily life which the Reds deny. Daily the truth from Radio Free Europe prevails against * Communist .propaganda and distortion, Support Radio Free / Europe with Truth Dollars ‘to CRUSADE ‘FOR | FREEDOM je your local postmaster MOVING DAY—Mrs. Raymond T. Breininger, "of 111 Judson St., was the first of seven Pontiac General Hospital patients moved yesterday to the hospital's new annex at 1075 N. Telegraph Rd., the former Oakland County Contagious Hos- pital. Nurse- Edith Ball supervised the unloading of the patients at the emergency entrance. Am- , tion of the new addition, oS ee loved to “Anne nS 8 Ponting Press Photo bulance attendants Michaet D’Hara Jr. (left) and Stan Blaylock, ‘both of Birmingham, carry Mrs. Breininger. into the annex. The city leased the * §5-bed. facility to help lessen the crowded condi- tions at the city hospital caused by the construc- oy des: Weebl ot Was. sgremnias bol = Tallulah Broke Hand Deer . Very fer ‘During Stage Scene °5%3 Fldnnigan PHILADELPHIA w— Talistah| s Bankhead underwent an opetation| MILWAUKEE James Flan: Burglar Caught in. Act ihad pleaded guilty to a brosking | Gets Term at Jackson jand entering charge Jan. 2. Donald, tiac police say was captured ment before Judge Adams Jan. 7.! ‘Huron St. ‘burglarizing Wrigléy’s super mar-| | ket at 536 N. Perry St., Dec. 20. Timlick, was sentenced -by Cir-'subway is Toronto. lcuit Judge Clark J. Adams. He City Man on Probation, ‘Assessed $150 Costs A 1-15 year term in State Prison | An alleged partner, Paul Me-| Circnit “Judgé Clark J. Adams 30, of 51 Hillside Dr, iS yoct - AC of Southern Michigan was drawn free under $3,000 bond and await- ie a igwe an pager yesterday by Russell D. Timlock, ing trial on the same charge. Mc-'tion three years for the breakin 35, of 7044 Auburn Ave., who Pon- Donald stood mute at his arraign- Oct. 9-of a business at 719 Ww. Crawford, who pleaded guilty Only city in Canada to have a} Pet 26, was assessed $150 court at the cars porte by on Telegraph, _\"Sofar I like it and am well) ~}-There are no surgery facilities _jat the annex as only. patients past the acute nursing stage will be transferred, according to Mrs. Stewart, a veteran of nine years at Pontiac General * 68 @ ‘There are X-ray machines avail- able in the basement, Also housed as possible for all after her appearance last night pay him $45 for 45. pounds of} being prepared 'll-yearold daughter in the face as} asicosts -by Circuit Judge Clark J. those making the move,"’ she said as the ambulance prepared to un-‘striking his daughter, Jacqueline, ‘tor—a~broken hand early today|"igan asked tlie city yesterday to venison. ‘ Mise “Bankhead fractured | a) The. meat represented stakes Doctors recommended a cont but Miss Bankhead said she has : four changes of gloves with her Pine cme Was referred to thy Victorian. costumes in the play ouncil, and would be nnable to wear them Sen ene ame with a cast. 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Follow Health Rules: No Need for ‘Peace of Mind’ Pills : canteen Older buf” Stes hob oe ° ‘ASHT (INS) _ The specialist and career Navy medi- ss asosnia Sauce ooist ba tesa ie ae ek comgremmann ie der thenicel etticer, has had prime respon lin the capitol as “primarily a|pack home, the state of the Con his recent event predecessors but sibility for. the health ends. of vice, not meant to sup- s’ health rests in Dr. “better physical care senators and representatives ‘on'plant the congressman's own tam-| hands to @ large degree. on. the whole than ever capitol hill, j ee." Dr. Calver works closely w e neHce cr RAE NY a © 1067 What's My Line, inc, 1-15 PLEASES | — Church Stops Use smsepn ore te mates raga ee , : ay Have Quints| Dr. :Calver: explains why the , f | lia beg “_ {congressman is healthier, although, : of Dutch Language yo ctor Silent et Wn pees PORTRAIT of a friend... MUSKEGON » — A century- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (&—A Missis-|@P€ beginning to pay off. Men are| / discontinued. use ‘of the utes |sPP\ physician has denied he told|0", More conscious of the need] on an errand for you! language from the pulpits of re-|® housewife that she would give/for correct eating, drinking, play-| , , formed churches in greater Muske-|birth to quintuplets. |G tum, working, habits than ever FUNERAL HOME gon, Dede Den. a’ qed ur tu| Schumen was. Weeshieg’ oll the a's A picrumn you ot every now and then — perhaps without rele Final services in the language . oe cardiologists’ ‘‘don't’’ until he suf- H; what i to , |handed down by early Dutch immi-|Memphis | Press-Scimitar | in a) its start attack last year. Now ing rapakel ee = 46 WILLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-5841 |grants were conducted Sunday by |OPyristited story yesterday as) Del ™ ve t-conscious, eats and Sure, it’s a truck (a truck-trailer, to be exact) end you're gesting reedy Rev. Henry Alkema, pastor at the a Ash a hours, has cut it as it rolls along through the night. Bareen Causch. would have quintuplets, possibly/sleeps at regular 5 to pass “It is apparent.the younger gen- wom. eee ee nin oy and | But it’s much more than this. eration are content with religiods} n+ pr J. F. Lucas of Green-|health-wise. It’s 2 shipment of supplies for the corer drugstore where you buy; & services in English and apparently | ..44 Miss.. said: Dr. Cal¥er wag. asked. about the ‘ crate Of spare parts for the auto repair garage you patronize; a load of food- | rites he said ne Dutch) «I ‘regret very much the unau-|controversial peace of mind pills. - stuffs for your favorite grocery; shoes for little Junior, eye-glasses for heya o warvices hdl et er ae Me cena ge tae “tte can goat Mary, paint for that bedroom you're doing over, the TV set you've been ' ~ ~ Pulte nn” jlbcen tradition each week sincelernce “to an” alleged epee ans ir ai mae on wlan te. fz church founded quilizers or reason trucks ee DR. HENRY A. MILLER 4 special carvies ter saembers at ae dotaee, I do not feel free|that they destroy individual enter- Life in Michigan just couldn’ t go ra as peas bene eke, ss as a | Opiometri ny the congregation who still spoke|to discuss the matter except’ to/Prise and initiative. Agriculture and industry depend on them. So do . , Ee plometrist s their: mother language. say that I have not made any pre- the candlestick maker. So do you! 2 i $ 7 North Saginaw Street Me” diction about any multiple birth.” 'New Motor Stands By & " 1)Parole Group Sets Date | mrs. Blaylock, 35, reportedly _ GRAND RAPIDS &® — The city . Phone FE 4-6842 | f} SAcimaw cw — ‘The Michigan in Hemp here, accompanied b generator r capable cin TRUCKS ARE YOUR FRIENDS—SERVING YOU NIGHT AND DAY! , ‘ ns Probation, Prison and Parole . husband, year-old paper electric , “Better Things in Sight iwi, hold’ ite 295 convention in\mill employe. 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PHONE i NAME ...... cece eee e cee e ee eenweeecs oer ene wees eee AGE ..:.., .. a eg | ADDRESS ..... beeen eee e dee ness eee getbnssescereseetenenncce. ' : _ 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan , + Phone FE 4-3566 FE .2-8181 H ’ a 1 i. | t Py \ VISIT THE OLDS EXHIBIT AT THE DETROIT AUTO SHOW \ and ask: for it PAR sh wen evirdr evpeds tu eeee ce se: feace seen ds PHONE ....... ae ; : ‘ : i . Ps . , he : eet ‘ i / 0 \ - : . 4 ) “genship in the Bible,” The Pontiac Federation of Women's Clubs gath- ered Manley at the-tame Rosedale avenue, Mrs. of Mrs. J, A. Rammes on Secrates Sekles (left) of Ottawa drive conducted the meeting. sens with Marilyn Monroe Mum | About Date OCHO RIOS, Jamaica #—Mar- With Stork side yilla on Jamaica’s north ilyn Monroe is having “tummy coast. upsets,” but she won't say yes), or no-to rumors she is pregnant. i * ca ‘the actress ‘and her playwright husband Arthur Miller have been vacationing at Mootpoint, a sea- President's Ball Held at School Sixty-four couples attended the President's Ball held by Hoedown- ers Square Dance Club at Owen School. * * * Presidents and their wives at- tending from other square clubs were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hocevar, Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. Stig Dan- ielson, Mr. and Mrs. George Olson and .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farr. Other guests greeted by Harvey Gilchrist, master of ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Hick- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Covert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Streit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Calling the quadrilles at the re- cent event were Mr. Streit, Mr. Farr, DeWitt Hart, - Ted Hoyt, Fred Froede, Ray Burch, Cecil Elsholz and Mr. Danielson. « - * & wO Mr.-and Mrs. James Jacklin were welcomed as new members of the club. Group Attends Dinner Meeting Twenty members attended the recent dinner meeting of the Flora Shelly Group of First Presbyterian Church in the church parlors, Hos- tesses: for the evening were Lila Redmond, Cora Baxtér and Helen Griggs. * * * Avis Carey, newly elected presi- dent, presided at the business meet- ing. Devotions were given by Adah Shelly and the Bible study, *Citi- was pre sented by Gare: Gaylord. Lalu ricregee completed the presentation of a study on Chris: /5 tian family life. . Emerson PTA to Serve Dinner Mrs. Albert Stevens and Mrs. Lawrence Curtis are serving as cochairmen of the roast beef dinner being served by Emerson School PTA at the school- Thurs- day from. 5:80 ® 8 ean Mr, and Mrs. Leon Bigger. Over coffee, she refused to com- ment on speculation around the island that she is expecting a baby, But she did say, with a smile: ie. ° * * “tummy upsets.” The Millers are returning to New York alter two Thursday weeks in Jamaica. Marilyn has said her only plans are “‘to be Mrs, Miller and to have a large family.” * “This is really our honeymoon,” Marilyn said. “When we were married last summer, we both went right to work in England — jArthur on his play and I on & movie.” | Marilyn said she will start look- ling for a country house in Con- necticut to buy when she returns to New York. Berean Class» Plans Banquet ’ Announcement was made of the annual father and son banquet March 15 when the Donald Wilsons of Preston street entertained mem- bers of the Berean Class of Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Mrs. Church. Committee members for the ban- quet. included Wiliam Bray, Omar MeNutt and Stanton Levely, pro- gram; ‘Lexie Williams, tickets; Mrs. Floyd Levely, kitchen, and Mrs. Omar McNutt, dining .room. The class voted to continue send- ing financial aid to Mr. and Mra Peter VanLierop for their mission in Korea. The group also will as- sume tuition for one semester for a college student from the church. Members—of Group’ Four were in charge of the social hour. Child Culture Club Plans Dads Night Pontiac Child Culture Club re- cently. Marguerite Parrish, Helen VonWeiler; Mrs. Marian Fisk and Berner Hanson, staff members~at Pontiac State Hospital, presented several psycho-drama ‘scenes. The next meeting will be the annual Dads Night, to be held at St. Benedict Church .Hall Jan. 24 with dinner being served at 6:30 p.m. Soroptimists Meet Alice Kimball was elected secre- tary of the Soroptimist Interna- tional of Pontiac at the Monday) evening dinner meeting held at Hotel Waldron, Regional projects were discussed by the group and plans were made for the celebra- tion of the club’s 10th anniversary “I don't plan any films for a She has canceled several. s0-|. cial engagements here because of} . Mrs. Robert E. - Benedict of] Auburn Heights was hostess to the, s the program were Mrs, Philip Rowston (center} . Utica road -as publicity chairman and Mrs, Robert Program chairmen for Nelson of Illinois avenue, a hostess. Federation of Women’s Clubs are Mrs. who serve the Pontiac ate professor at Michigan State ~' University, discussed “‘Georgraphy world trade, the problems of | Mrs. Charles street, program he Whosea’c pray ones “Meet Your Neighbor” sale again this year. The Women’s Associa- tion to the Pontiac Symphony Or- ichestra was welcomed as a.,new member of the iederstion, ge equip Ohocwntad Ga avn’ issue, and sald that Russia, it -|¢ ‘cornered with trestle. st Some tn thy Plows: at the Monday mont. could do almost stein and Mrs. Raymond L,. Cole. Pontia: Federation of| sia’s use of the Women's Clubs. Mrs, J. A. Ram- would be the destruction of every- Mrs. Dale Moats is chairman of Renate tae ayers Bade _| the selection committee assisted | ’ Sylvan Lake Socra unced by Mrs. Joseph Panter, Mrs. witha that the federation would hold a] Hebert Broncel, Mrs, Rammes ie. Poeidial: tensed the Sisnoey at and Mrs, Irving Gordon, of the “Meet Your Nelahabe sale. Crawford of Williams irman for the year. Charles E. Wait (left) of Ogemaw road, Womens Sec TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 NINE of Oakland Averiue United Presby- terian Church met recently. Mary McCurry Teenage Group — The newly organized Mary Mc- ‘Curry Teenage group met with ‘Judy Moon of Osceola drive, In- értson. chairman; Linda Robert- son, vice-chairman; Carol Anthes, secretary and Kathy O'Brian, treasurer, = = Mrs. William Coffing and Mrs. Edward Stenberg installed the officers, Mrs. Theodore Alle- bach introduced the new youth | —_, of tthe church, oon renee McBane — Mrs. Milton Blood opened PP be Summit street home to the Lucile McBane group with Mrs. Earl ® Mrs. Blood is the ‘newly elected chairman of the group. Mrs. Wal- vice - chairman; Table incmen are being ar- Jan. 28. ter Messer is ranged by Mrs. William McConnell and Mrs. Keith Mortimore. The :. én other committees are|e"sagement of Mrs. John Schatziey, Mrs. Fred) Mary Joann Huber and Mrs. George Anglim,) [/hisnant to kitchen; Mrs. Warren Waldbillig, David R Mrs.. Gilbert Williams and Mrs. v ay Donald Agar, dining room, and| Stewart is Mrs. Charles Eaglin and Mrs. gnnounced by Warren Hall, cleanup. her pe rer ty Mr. and Mrs. Viernes Dance Club |" yin. H. to Gather Saturday | wPhisnant of The second party of the season Gerdon for Viernes Dancing Club will be avenue. held at the Elks Temple. Friday. David i evening. An out-of-town orchestral “UME Is will furnish music for dancing from the son of Ki] to 1 a.m, is . ro A Miah Magic” will be the " Glen Mrs. decorative theme, for the dance Clinton. R. with Dr. and: Mrs. H. A. Miller| Stewart of : . serving as chairmen. Assisting are . oe cr. and Mrs, Harold Slankster. Davison. a i and Mrs. Don Robertson age 4 stalled as officers were Kim Rob-| | Women’ s Association Groups s Meet The Women’s Association Group Mrs, Shepherd, secretary and Mrs. study book was reviewed by Mrs. Erwin Atwell, treasurer. Mrs, Floyd Levely gave deve tions using the story, “Peter and the Lame Man,” as her topic Mrs. Blood introduced the study course book. The Eleanor VanLierop group Neome drive when new’ officers were announced. Mrs. Howard Hall is chairman; Mrs. Gerald Barn- bart, vice-chairman; Mrs, Ralph Nixon, secretary and Mrs. Mac- Nutt, treasurer. votions using as her topic, “Wor- ship Him in Truth and in Spirit.” group meeting when Mrs. Rich- ard Kelly gave devotions and Mrs. Vern Dillahaunt gave a re-_ view of the book, “the Role of the Chere" by Cwne Jackson. Mrs. Gearid by Mrs. William Coffing. elected chairman. Her slate of officers includes Mrs. Coffing, vice « chairman; Mrs. Howard ‘Pontiac Artists Pick met with Mrs. Omar MacNutt on) Mrs, Robert McCormack spoke on/i Serving as dedemas will be} — Shafer; vice-chair-|’ Clyde Clark. The entire slate of officers from last year was re- elected. Officers _ will serve in their same capacities. - Officers for 1957 Mrs. Michael Godoshian. was Society of Artists at its recent meeting. held with Mrs. L. L. Sterl- ing of Lorraine court. Others elected were Mrs. W. H. : Women’ s Guild _|Holds Meeting jreeent meeting of the Women's ~ |annual congregational meeting and ~ |dinner to be held on Jan. 27 follow-; _ Pitre was soit ; ‘Irs. George Bussard elected president of the Pontiac’: “Why Are We Here?” was the program topic discussed by the Rev, Maynard D. Oesterle at the Guild of Bethel Evangelical and Charch. _* & #*# Plans were completed for the ~ ling the worship service: Mrs: Ray Haertter was appointed chairman) - Hostesses for the evening were and Mrs. William. Bussard. son of Mrs. Nan Degen of Birming- ham and Albert W. Degen of Eileen drive. She is a graduate of the College oft St. Mary of the Springs, Colum- bus, Ohio and he was graduated from Wayne. University where he was affiliated with Alpha Kappa Psi, The couple plans a March 2 wedding at Holy Name Church, Birmingham. Pink and Blue . Shower Is Held Mrs. William Davidson enter- tained in her home on Green street recently at a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Tom Moore of Auburn Heights. Guests were preserit from Mil- ford, Walled Lake, Detroit, Lake | Homemaker Is State's {Woodbury of St. Johns, a young housewife in.a wheelchair, has been named eennsambe? Polio: “Mother “of the} - ear, 3 Polio Mom: LANSING — Mrs. Howard who lives an active life - The Michigan Chapter of the Na- tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said Mrs.. Woodbury, city chairman of the St. Johns Mothers); March on Polio, has urged state- wide participation in the March of the 28-year-old mother, “I was de- termined I would survive as a wife and mother, crippled or not.” Although confined to a wheel- chair by useless legs and handi- capped by weakened arms, Mrs. Woodbury does all the cooking, sewing and mending for her hus- band and three children, Wayne, 7; Brian, 5, and Rhonda, 3. She not only fixes all the meals but also bakes bread, cake and cookies and finds time to can and freeze foods. 26 pupils, plays for weddings and is in demand as a church organist. Mrs. Woodbury also. travels to Lansing weekly for physical ther- apy and swimming at the YWCA and attends regular meetings of a child study club, bridge club and She gives daily piano. lessons to|-. PEGGY JEAN MARSHALL ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marshall of Short. street announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Peggy Jean, to Airman 3/C_ Melvin Helm, son of Mrs. Rita Brown of Short street and Burl. Helm of Auburn Heights. A June -wedding is planned. P OES Leaders Attend Meeting S in Grand Rapids -Mrs. Cecil Diehl, worthy matron, dine. Mrs. Sylvan Clark, associate ma- Engagement Told © Mrs, Woodbury spent more |tron, and Arthur Augustine, worthy irmingham than six months in the hospital, |patron, will. attend the special . oo including five weeks in a rocking |Grand Chapter meeting of OES be- _ Mr. agd.Mrs. Charles R. Staub! bed, after it was discovered she jing held.in Grand Rapids today of Birmingham ogre the en-| had pollo in 1954, w y. Announcement gagement of their daughter, Caro-| .,. was made at the Monday evening “But I decided I was entirely lyn Anne, to Donald W. Degen... “young to waste my life,” said|mecting of the Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, ‘held in the Masonic Temple, Others attending the meetings are Mrs. Theodore Marchbanks and Mrs, Kenneth Anthony. Guests Monday included Peter D. Larsen, past grand patron of the state, and members of Roches- ‘ter Chapter and Areme Chapter of Pontiac, Refreshments were served at. the close of the meeting by Mrs. Marchbanks, Mrs, Mary Erickson, Mrs, Claude Coons and Mrs, Leo Morrison, Winners at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watterman were winners in Monday's bridge game sponsored by the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club held at Orion, Fenton and Pontiac. jmorning musicale. Hotel Roosevelt. Show Off Creations for Inaugural Festivities By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS) —If the Cabinet ladies’ dazzling inaugural gowns should look slightly be- draggied at next Monday's whqop- la festivities, you can blame it on the snowfall in Washington. On-the coldest morning of the wrens dresses to strut their finery for the benefit-of avid photographers. At the risk of sliding on their trains in the fluffy white sheath and ‘a girdle of royal amethyst bands. the high bustline, from which the skirt flows without benefit of waistline. . Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield’s attractive spouse is bound to shine. Her gleaming white semi-sheath has black velvet bands with black lace appliqued patterns over the skirt, and from beneath her train will peep black which bedecked our streets, they made the trek to the Mayflower Hotel te provide an advance peek at the gowns which will brighten the four First Lady Mamie Eisenhower's second inaugural creation is still. -|a deep secret—from tucks to de- signer—but except for the wives of Labor Secretary James of Welfare Secretary Marion B. Folsom, who is sick abed, we can about other Cabinet exhibits: Mrs.| John Foster Dulles, befits the spouse of the world’s the show with her gray silk gown liberally studded with rhinestones, bons. Oldric Royce_of New. York de- signed the stunning display which features a one-sleeve stole—re- movable—and a luxurious ‘of soil from the crowded Statler study course book was reviewed! — Mrs. John Martin is the newly | ; Lakarri, Vice president; Marjorie Mrs. Park Wagg had the de- Halcrow, i PINK 1 FOPULAS as the petite sizxe-12 Cabinet | jady fluffed’ the tiny train of the gown she ordered. three weeks | ago from Hattie Carnegie. - in color and design, will be the The ongagentent of Siikare Noel to Kay Oskanian is anniounced. She is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Noel of Clarkston. He fs the son of Mrs. Sarah Oskanian of Ferry street."No date set for the wedding. short-short-in-front and long-ity- back chiffon chosen by Mrs. Fred A. Seaton, wile of the new jn Mitchell, who refused to pose, and — as top-ranking diplomat, should steal pink beads and embroidered rib- skirt - 7 which is doomed to sweep plenty | reveal these shimmering details — - Probably the most spectacular, . Two lavender roses top |Cabinet Wives Unveil Dazzling Gowns gown Of Mrs, Herbert Brownell Jr., Texas-born wife of the attor- ney general. With it she wil] wear orchid satin slippers and exactly no jewelry “as is my custom.” Tin iced deel tnd te Wh teat color to display with proper glitter AP Wirephate Mrs. John Foster Dulles, wife of the U: S. secre- tary of state, poses in the gown she has selected to wear at the Inaugural Ball Jan. 21. Of pale gray _ silk, the floor-length formal is embroidered with lighe ' «pink beads and has a matching gray stole lined fale: 7 sd << Boe wee: : , i s sof & bes ce ener’ & ? ; secant ms Rh A ¢ — preteen 4 nj BoP a “Hair Cutting & Styling* -Oscer at end Stall ‘PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP Lawrence 7 Ww. FE 2-4959 (Over O14 Prot's Book Store) | |/Mrs. Robert E. Field of - South “PAvery road, Mrs. William Wright ‘} Devotions were led by Mrs. | bers: of Ada Duhigg Cirele for a; Charles Pheiffer based her devo- tions on “Brotherhood.” ,odist Church met last week, Mrs. Russell Curtis was cohost- Jean Bagnall ; eS8,<. Jean Bagnall Circle met with, Margaret Johnston Mrs. Aden Thornton was guest speaker at the meeting of Margar-| et Johnston Circle held at the Pres- ton avenue home of Mrs. Charles showed colored slides and spoke on “Missions U.S.A.” Mrs, . Steeber led the devotions on ‘Prayer.’ , Marion Shaw 4 A dessert luncheon. was served to members of Marion Shaw Circle by Mrs, Deliah. Major of Cherokee road. 1 Mrs. Harry-Martin gave the de«| votions and Mrs. spoke on the missions, Mrs. Belle [ the American Inlian. Steeber, Mrs, Thornton spoke on ‘Thomas Porritt. Mrs. Robert Léw- lis, Mrs. William Janook and Mrs. 'Norman Chowdry were — guests.. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Bullock served as| Hugh H. ' cohostess, Montgomery ; Ada Duhigg of Davisburg announce the | _Mrs, George Dietrich opened her ‘engagement of — -homeon_ Preston avenue to mem- | her daughter, Marilyn Rose ~ Friday, to luncheon meeting, Mrs. John Wil- son was program chairman assist- ed by Mrs. Due Long, Mrs... Mat- tie Sherwood and Mrs. Calvin Rice. _Mrs._Arthur Sweet told of the| . Ronald small agencies affiliated with) -Herbert the U.N. and Mrs. E, R. Miller Rolph, son of wine Sthtatens, Guests ‘were Mrs: 44 ae “+ }Sweet and Mrs. Rice. | a tall Yel | Lucille Fillmore George S. -Latcilte Fillmore Circle met with}Rolph of Mrs. Donald Porritt ‘on Cherokee’ Birmingham, *- road. Mrs. Percy Jones reviewed) Bosh are a book, ‘There Is No End," .and gave devotions) &@duates of based on the theme, ‘Peace.’ Central Shirley May Small Michigan Seventeen_-members of Shirley College. May Small Circle attended a lunch- eon meeting held at the home of GROVECREST MANOR Medern Facilities for the 2. care of Medical and Sur- = gical Convalescents and the = ’ Aged : 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure on requesi, — _ MARILYN ROSE FRIDAY Williams was cohostess. * LL For face powder $24,860,000 Aden Thornton |Trade Nene aaa da direction off i For makeup bases _— eae = For , face lotions and ‘ad gents $19,560,000; ~ For liquid cleansers $21,640,000, — ‘For talcum and “body pow-;— | | ders $26,760,000) ~ “| For powder puffs Ee agen s For lipsticks $64,770,000 For ‘rouge $7,140,000; ~ For mascara, eyebrow pencils _land eye shadow $ 8,340,000 4, >; ee | _- In 1955, American “on cosmetics. —_ women. spent ia $285,900,000 pi brush by whisking a small hard More tomorrow! — Bride Fails® : ito Pen Note of Thanks Mrs. Dewey Allen on Liberty street. Cohostesses were Mrs, William Mustard and Mrs, William Sovey. “Mrs. G. R. Jarvis presented the program, and devotions were given by Mrs. John Hall. Leora Shank and Otto Sisters Leora Shank and Otto Sisters Circles combined for a meeting in the church parlors. Devotions were given by Mrs. A. B. Coates, and| Mrs. John Flood chose “Mission U.S.A" as her program topic. Beverly Reot Mrs. Ambrose Powers- enter-|)merce Methodist Church presented |tained members of Beverly Root,“A Definition of a Christian ‘Circle at her home on Lakeland; Wonian.” | avenue. Mrs. G. R. Jarvis gave al jtalk on the study book and Mrs.) ion in the Scriptures and Lester McClellan Jr. gave devo-| teir joyaity to Jesus, of Christ- tions. Mrs, Jack Almos was a guest... women in history and their of the group, contributions, and of Christian With Mrs. W Mrs. William Miller opened her home on Elizabeth Lake road_ to members .of the’ Saybrook Group of First Congregational Church for luncheon and meeting. * * * ltheme, “The Christian Woman," | Janette Geiger women in the 20th Century. Members of Janette Geiger Cir-| Mrs. Wayne deBeauclair was cle were guests of Mrs. John Flood ‘elected president of the group. of East Hammond Lake road. ‘Others serving with her are Mrs. Mrs. Everett Spurlock speke of Miller, first vice president; Mrs. ¥ - 3 3 et i Ya ai the services of the Red Cross. Mrs.'George Tallerday, second vice Saybrook Group Gathers Introducing the year’s program. ithe Rev. Perry Thomas of Com-| Donor Telephones to Ask if Costly Gift saites ‘ Was Received illiam Miller | (president; Mrs. Dora Dawson, re- jcording secretary; Mrs. Carl Web- ler corresponding secretary, and i Mrs. Leslie Cross, treasuer, LJ By EMILY POST A reader tells me: “After send- ing a very expensive wedding pres- ent to the daughter of a friend of mine and waiting three months Committee chairmen include| "°F W'thiawmeyou “note; I calied fe \Mrs. Carmi Odell and Mrs. Arthur] bride to ask if she had received * * " CHICAGO (INS) — The gaslight/ era is seeping into 1957 furniture styles. * * * The woman who lived in the days of the flickering yellow light would scarcely recognize the way modern designers are using things she had in her parlor, however. Hooked rugs were hung on the walls in a stylish showroom at the International Home Furnish- nings Market in Chicago. But the rugs are vividly colored, in ab- stract designs and mounted as paintings. |W. Selden, program; Mrs. William. it. ‘Hurlburt, ways and means; Mrs. | iC. Wales Goodwin, housing; Mrs. Charles Uligian, missionary; Mrs. William Vann, volunteers; Mrs. “My husband thinks I was wrong ‘to telephone and says that by |doing so I placed the-bride in an Vance, telephone, and Mrs, Nellie Williams, birthdays, Plans were made to serve the Wemen's Fellowship luncheon at | the church on dan. 2%, Mrs: | Geedwin, Mrs. Helen Teltgen and | Mrs. Uligian will serve on the committee. ' please tell me if I was in error?” ' Answer: It is the bride whe Is at fault for not having thanked you in three months’ time, and you were quite right te telephone her to find out whether or not your present was lost. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. James Absher, Mrs. Mason Rich Post: Will “Dear Mrs. ‘and Mrs. H. A. Stephens. Mrs. William Hempton was welcomed as you |please tell me how to let. some ‘of my wedding guests know that | Horsehair returned, not as the’ ‘durable covering for a sofa, but jas the deécorativé treatment “for| |tops in combination desk-tables and | He spoke of the Christian Miller, devotions; Mrs. William,embarrassing position. Will you|for headboards of beds. Stained glass colors — mauves, itas—were used by decorators as enn ae ee New Furnishings Recall Gaslight Era of the 1900s accent pillows on sleek modern sofas of beige and oyster white. INSET IN TABLES Stained glass, the same kind which made parlors cozy in the: early 1900s, also was inset into modern - lined “occasional tables. One designer even used cathedral glass to trim cabinet doors. *. * ™ 3 . Marble made a surprise come- back in new furniture at the current. market after being over- shadowed by walnut and fancy woods in 1956. The marble was used to top tables, chests and con- soles, but also in a new way. White Carrara marbje, . the same kind used for ‘Statuary in gaslight days, was designed sand- wich fashion into tween the legs and the chest uni and repeated for the top. * a * ‘greens, purples, golds and magen-| The woman in the early part of | the 20th Century had cane seats on chairs. The modern homemaker can go her many better. Cane is being used for seats, for backs even on metal dinette furniture, for door panels, for headboards and for table aprons. *” * * Just as in old-fashioned parlors, decorators of the most modern Here’s One to Carry to a Potluck Mrs. Rich Combines Meat, Rice, , Soup in Flavorsome Dish { _ By JANET ODFud, Pontiac Press. Heme LKditor At a recent luncheon we were served a delicious rice dish called Chinese Hot Dish. It was made by Mrs. Mason Rich who says it is in- expensive to make and keeps hot \@ long time. Make note of that for |potiuck dinners and next sum- mer’s picnics. Mrs, Rich has three daughtrs for whom she likes to sew. She ;Sings in the church choir and js a member of the Saybrook group of Iher church. She belongs also to an: Extension group. Baking is one of ‘her hobbies. CHINESE HOT DISH By Mrs. Mason Rich | 1 pound veal or pork, cut jnto bite ‘size pleces | 2 large onions, cut | 1 cup cut celery. 4% cup uncooked rice 1 can condensed cream of mushroom | soup 1 can condensed cream of chicken soup 1 cup canned peas . 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon show-you sauce 2 cups water Bmail amount of pimiento for color } |a guest at the meeting. their children are not invited. showrooms set bowls of polished) Brown meat. Mix all other ingre- apples in the middle of round dients, add meat and place in a tables and hung inverted, modern'C@Sserole; Bake two hours at 350 “TILE at _ Linoleum Reg. ie ea PRICE %" 812% Now 12°% H 4 Sa-Shay Club Meets “umbrella” lamps just a foot or\¢g tees, stirring occasionally. fat Elks Temple | i |Prizes were awarded Mrs. Alice | H the reply cards are received with) "} the children included. , Sa-Shay Quadrille Club. held its first dance of the year recently at; Elks. Temple. Judge’ Cecil McCal- lam as master of ceremonies was assisted by Bert Denham, John DePauw, Howard Upton, William Schmiel and William Spalding, cal- lers. : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whiting were introduced as new members of the club, Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blau ‘and Mr. and Mrs. George Stout. mm, a? 1 i eee Hall and Irving Maloney. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me what is meant by ‘Russian Table Service’?” Taken to Hospital James Hoisington of Rosemary drive is a patient in Pontiac Osteo- Answer: The so-called ‘‘Russian” —_.'service is that of every formally |pathic Hospital. i= ‘cinerea dinapledininie ‘Bhs wa Oo a Regular: ee " Sale ; W2x12.9 a" 292.95 187.95 a ie “6 Hage ++ 152.15 199 on ed Green Twegy POP 00 1224 Ping Green, ite 23] 00 169.00 4 15x16 Peer win +» 918.49 222.49 1952 Rose-teigg -** 00 162.99 | "2514-3 Wut tees 119.25 89.00 1227-4 jane '** 227.05 165.00 Take Soin cn -» 318.49 222.40 aut Brown Twig, 95 117.98 Naageg en 223.00° 169.09 12019 Byes ‘veess 126.00 5.00 Vinyl Reg. 24c ea. ~ CLEARANCE Manufacturers’ | ~ Samples ' SIZE PRICE Oo cy 27x 18 7% ' 27x 27 1.00 “FLOOR 27x 36 1.50 = ©COVERINGS 27 x 54 3.95 J], oearcnies we, §=BEDSPREADS TERMS, AVAILABLE & TELEGRAPH South of Orchard a a a a, = /appointed house. The term simply BE SURE YOU'RE in means that no serving dishes are on the GREAT NEWS ‘ornamental dishés of Jruit and’ ‘Here eo puppy that is ready at Dial FE 8-8201 sweetmeats. lall times to protect your favorite | The meat is carved in the kitchen chair! In the ever-popular and ‘or pantry; vegetables are passed easy filet crochet, this set is one, @ Day or Night e from and returned to the side you will enjoy making and using. ;table. | Pattern No. 2538 contains crochet. |directions, filet chart, and sfitch’ illustrations. . Send 25¢ in coins, your name, jaddress and the pattern number) ito Anne Cabet, The Pontiac Press, | 312 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,1 Illinois. : 4 i\two over them. FLORAL PATTERNS Flowered wallpaper, some of it : flocked and velvety, was returned arrangements. For’ teo—some_room contemporary furniture, it was white-on-white. But black and white floral paper was used as the back- ground for more provincial furni- ture. " * - * Window curtains were popular, too. Sheer; modern fabrics were used instead of old-fashioned lace, but they were hung by top decor- ators on brass poles—just as they were in the early 1900s. Sorority Alumnae Will Meet Monday The Birmingham Alumnae Chap- ter of Alpha Xi Delta will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Jack LaBelle on Westwood drive, Bir- ‘mingham, Mrs. Robert Ondreae will speak on the subject of forc- ing branches, entitled “Looking: to Spring.” Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Leonard Bender, Mrs. Fred Burge and Mrs. Victor Pag- ano, Class Holds Dinner Twenty-four members. of the Now available—the colorful 1957 Fellowship Class of Donelson Bap-| [Serves 10-12. Arpil-May Unit Gathers With Mrs. Salathiel — Mrs, Lyndon Salathiel opened her home on Shoreview drive for the recent meeting of the April-May Group of First Presbyterian Church, * oe * Assisting the hostess were Mrs. \Edward Benn-ett, Mrs. James White and Mrs. Alex Aitken. Chairmen appointed for the coming year include Mrs. John Heitsch, stewardship and spir- itual life; Mrs. Wayne Reeves, missionary education; Mrs. Ben- nett, social education and action; Mrs, Henry Amell, social; Mrs. Ralph Coin, flowers, and Mrs. James White dues. Also serving are Mrs. Duane Lemaux, telephone chairman; Mrs. Leslie Huntwork, hospitality, and Mrs. Darvl Lemaux, publicity. * LJ oa Mrs, Walton Adams was a guest at the meeting. [Flora Shelly Group Has Dinner Meeting } Lila Redmond, Cora ‘Baxter and Needlework Album containing doz-|tist Church attended a cooperative Helen Griggs were hostesses at the ens of lovely designs from which dinner held recently at the church. Friday dinner-meeting of Flora to choose more patterns in crochet,|Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Maier were Shelly group of First Presbyterian embroidery and knit — plus: three gift patterns, directions printed in| book. Only 25 cents a copy! guests. Mr. Maier gave the de- votions and the program was under the direction of Gene MacArthur. _ Washington’s Birthday Weekend February 21 to 24 * ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION & _ AIR TRANSFERS—NEW YORK & RETURN * RESERVATIONS AT MANHATTAN’S " FAMOUS TAFT HOTEL — : * 2 FAMOUS HIT SHOWS © BELLS ARE RINGING © DAMN YANKEES ~ % SPEND AN EVENING AT THE LATIN QUARTER * FULL SIGHTSEEING SCHEDULE ) x PERSONALLY ESCORTED =— All This for Only $112.50 For Further Information Contact... : RUSS GUSTAFSON Pontiae Travel Service 698 W..Huron- . : Phone. FE 8-3251 ag 4 Full Fashioned sweaters. » Sleeve Slip-ons. Classic * Semi-Crew Neck. Short Slip Overs. Cardigan + Regular 8.98 to 12.98 ‘While They Last es ee eae We.” ag Bee afk i ' oprine Shades and Styles. Long 76 3 RGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ‘New Church. The dinner was held in ithe, church. Devotions were given by Adah Shelly, and Lulu McGregor led a discussion on family units in rela- tion to the group. Plans were made to assist at the Inter-Church Fel- © \lowship. meeting “Feb. 3 at~ the ; |church. PTA Sees Filming * of Psycho-Drama A film of a psycho-drama, pre- sented at Pontiac State Hospital, was shown for Longfellow School ‘|PTA members. Ted Panaretos, case worker at the hospital, gave a commentary of the film and answered ques- and Sleeve Styles. | | | | | } | ee | TASKER’S tions. qn the mental health of children at the recent meeting. GIANT SIZE AMARYLLIS BULBS 4%" 04 Bulbs §QS¢ Tuberous Begonias 2" Bulbs — & Colors 28¢ =~ 4 for $]00 63 W. Huron Se, -FE 5-626] in \ hi \ . # Dew Poul, ~~ Ardelean_ of Wayne. a mR. wa MRS. PAUL ARDELEAN IR. Jane Ann Brown Delt: Vows in Baptist Service Jane Ann Brown became the bride of Paul H. Ardelean. Jr., ' Friday evening at First Baptist Church. The service was per- --formed by the Rev. Norman H. Vernon of First Baptist: Church, Wayne, : * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown of South Midland drive are. parents of the bride, and Paul’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Paul H. Ardelean of Wayne: For the ceremony witnessed by 200 guests, the bride wore a gown ef Rose Pointe lace and |- tulle over satin with a cathe- dral train. The bodice featured sleeves tapered te points at the wrists, Her Queen Ann headpiece of, trimmed with ‘seed) secured a veil of lace was pearls. It fingertip length. -~$She wore a single strand of pearls and pearl earrings, a gift) Her flowers! of the bridegroom. were white roses and baby carna- tions, * * & Marlene Doolin was maid of - honor wearing an amethyst-colored gown of crystalette fashioned with an empire bodice and a full skirt. She carried a large nosegay of amethyst and white carnations. Ronald Noth Nagel of Wayne was best.man. Ushers were Larry Fehl of Renfrew, Pa., and Earl Brown, brother of the bride, Ths thi ianiatied tela tn church parlors, the mother of the bride wore a cream-colored suit The bride wore a powder blue wool suit with white and black to New York. * . | Hawaii, where he is stationed with the U. S. Navy Medical Unit. June, Midwinter Rally of WSCS Slated © at Flint Jan. 25 Plans for attending the mid- win- ter rally of the Flint District WSCS jwere completed at the recent meet- ing of the Women's Society of! Christian Service of Oakland Park Methodist Church, Theme for the midwinter meet- ing, to be held Jan. 25 at Trinity, Methodist Church in Flint, will be “Understanding: — A’ Basis of World Order.” The Rev. Frederick C. Vosberg, pastor of Court Street Methodist Church, Flint, will be the speaker iduring the morning session. * * @ Mrs. Joe Wagley, program chair- _}Man, and members of the MYF and WSCS presented the program. i“Island in Our Community,”’ and Kathleen Hertel sang a solo at the local meeting. , Coming Events . Prances witers woru will mat with Mrs. John Ashiey, Tregent street Wednesday ot i300 om Grewe ree. OES, will meet Wednes- day at ‘or a cooperative luacheon at 18% E. TE Lawrence St. Pontiac Woman s Club will meet Mon- day at 2 p.m. Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and teen building Patricia Sween of the Pontiac Police Force will speak. Better Ho and Garden Club will meet at the CA Thursday at 12: p.m. for a —_ luncheon. Ladies Auniiary of the Metropolitan Club, Spirit Six, will meet ¢ wae. at 8 at the American Legion Hom on Auburn Past Presidents Club, ll meet with “7 Arthur 0_D.m._ mrpemh. 4325 Joslyn Rd., Thurs- ay. ~at i - -ofCleaning | Columnist _ Decides| _ Feather Plucking “ Paul. will return to Honolulu,| His bride will join him there in |St. Benedict Guild Sweeney the meeting. 1S, 1951. Ni PAG PRESS. TUESDAY, _ JANUARY Is ‘Fowl’ Job my JANE EADS How to clean a duck, or yersa ‘minutes. -It was still jand the way my husband | For me I'll take a domestic, al- ready cleaned supermarket bird cooked till the meat falls off the bones, anyday, Guess I'm just old- fashioned! ENTERTAINING OUT to do his official entertaining ‘‘at home.” Cabinet members and many jother government bigwigs give their big dinners and receptions! for the visiting VIPs at palatial Anderson House and the handsome’ Pan American Union loaned to the government for such purposes, Caterers are called into pre-— | pare the elaborate dinners and buffets served up in beth places. But the menu is always carefully checked, along with the . service and decorations, by one of Wash- ington’s most competent, but as ‘yet unsung, hostesses, Mrs. Vic- toria Geanley, who long has served | as Uncle Sam's official housekeep- er at Blair House ~vhere state visi- tors are put up for the night. Plans Feb. 4 Banquet Plans were made for the annual Athletic Banquet to be held Feb. 4 when the Women’s Guild of St. «|Benedict.Church met. Mrs. Ralph Cotchér presided at Unit reports were heard from Mrs. Peter Aldo, Mis. Edward Smith, Mrs. Earl Mc- 3°' Junkin, Mrs. Anthony ~“Matyniak and Mrs. Paride Ninotti. Mrs. Vern Crake is chairman of the newly selected nominat- ing committeé. Announcement was me, ™made that St. Anthony's Unit will cs (visit the Oakland County Convales- cent Hospital. this month. — For date wear right through the summer. Junior collared style with’ bouffant skirt, wide belt and a touch of contrast at the neckline. No. 8426 with Patt-O-Rama in-' cluded is in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14.) 16,°18. Size 11, with sleeve, 5% yards of 35-inch; collar, % yard; belt, % yard. - For this pattern, send 35c in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. Don't miss the latest issue of our fascinating pattern ig gon Basic Fashion. The Spring & mer ’57- issue is filled with eaert | new designs for all sizes; special | features; gift pattern printed in- side the book; 25 cents. AAA MARY «KING SALON ~ ORA OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents , Complete Beauty Service 152 N. 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Mr. and Mrs. Hackett have six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Jackie Downer Honored Bride-elect Jackie Downer was| Downer, Mrs. Hoehner, Mrs. Glen Steinhelper, Mrs, Janice Marsh, Mrs. Jack Steinhelper, Helen Schmidt, Janet Leonhardt, Jerry Leonhardt, Mrs. Lloyd Rowden and Mrs, Phillip Leon- Jackie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. hardt, John Downer of North Sanford street, will becomé the bride of; -rg, Arnold Cugel, Mrs. George Richard E. Hoehner on Jan. 19./schroeder, Mrs. William Hoehner, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-\ Mrs. Cari Hoehner, Mrs. William mund Hoehner of Westacres. | Hoehner Jr., Mrs. Herbert Heck- Attending the affair were Mrs. | endorf and Mrs. Elsie Hoehner al- 7 — |so attended. * * Compieting -the guest list were Mrs. Elsie Barnier, Mrs. George Barnier, Mrs, Harold Hoehner, |/Mrs. Henry Hoehner and Mrs. Carl Hoehner, Future Events Are Discussed by June Group Mrs. Leo Donaldson and Mrs.! Lorenz Vasbirider assisted Mrs. William Beattie when she enter- tained members of the June Group ‘School Reports’ Is Panel Topic ac competence in my field. (SUCEESS STORY = Itioao agencies. |body would hire such an ill-man- Then Mrs, B. spoke up, og! have a job!" she announced “T got it from one of} And just today, two others called me about jobs. __t don't. know what Mrs. A. Means for they She knew in advance that. they were prejudiced—or so she thought —so she approached them with ia ehip on her shoulder and un- speakable bad manners. DISCOURAGED HER Of course, they realized that no- nered woman and probably just Instead, some friends are tell- ing her she looks too thin, spoil- ing her triumph with thelr critt- cal remarks. “See aan teow Why. a * * ae You Don't Hove to Please everbody: o Your Satisfaction ls All That Counts” Don't even you to be contented with what -jand. satisfied with what you ac- complish. ever you. Pilgrim aio Picks Committees Then, too, she was sure they were projudiced against her for her age ,yet they helped Mrs. B. who was the same age. Furthermore, Mra, A, had good experience, while Mrs. B, had none. But Mrs. B. had good man- ners—which makes all the differ- ence! If you're having trouble getting a job, send me a stamped, self- addressed envelope, care of The Pontiac Press, and I'll send you my Checklist of Good Manners. in Job-Hunting. | (Copyright, 1957) her done such-and-such? _ ats. McIntosh, Mrs. E. K. Vander- That is because there are quite wet soso: Sod stall « * + * * LJ * J e * * * « * a en a a Jan. 17 Only ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP 4831 Dixie Highway OR 3-354 BF 1216 Baldwin FE 5-3735 “ * « & of First Presbyterian Church at her home on West Iroquois road the theme of the panel discussion|* recently. lheld at the recerit meeting of Speakers on the program were |Willis School PTA. Mrs. Ferne iMrs. Asa Drury chairman, Mrs. Perrin, Mrs. Ann Galbraith, Dr. John Maginnis and Mrs. Robert |Edith Snyder, Gerald White and Heitch. Milton Weiner were on the par Dates of future events announced; Assisting with the small discus- sion groups were Frances Priest, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. William Hilderly, Mrs. Janet Gauthier and Perry Ninotti. PTA Activitie A Activities Crofoot PTA will meet Thursday @ 1§ p.m. at the school for annt fathers’ night dinner, Dr. H, Ray Cool: father vice-president, has will show 6 film “Outdoor Life.” “School Reports to Parents” was at Calvary Presbyterian Church, Detroit, and Feb. 13,..a Family Night dinner at the church with Mr, ahd Mrs. Duncan McVean as hosts. * * «& The group will have a civic sew-|,. ing session Thursday from.10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ° fashion highli ghts the slim figure Many lovely models drink Sealtest Skim Milk regularly. This smart diet beverage helps keep your figure trim and lithe, too. Switch to the stylish drink with milk’s wholesome goodness. Comes ready to enjoy: At your door or store. ' Today's fashion tip: To be slim, drink skim. A shut out doubt and darkness by the love we hold for those we've And, because we love, we grieve. But, because. we have faith, we look forward to _ immortality. To our soul's unspoken question flowers On these solemn occasions, whisper comfortingly, “Hope!” Because... like life .. beauty that cannot wholly perish. When you can't be there with those who grieve, Flowers -By-Wire carry "your —_— across the miles. FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Flowers express man's hope for everlasting peace. Their delicate beauty .and fragrance symbolizing » flowers flourish and fade. But there is something in their vital LOOK FOR THE FAMOUS ¥.T.D. MERCURY EMBLEM. IT IDENTIFIES THE RIGHT SHOPS! oe 101 North Saginaw Ph, FE 3-765 ——____— SEND FLOWERS-BY-WIRE Ee JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS | Greenhouses and Retail Store at Leke Orion PHONE PEAR‘ E'S, FE 2-0127. PEARCE FLORAL co. ; " Flowers ior Every Occasion Delivered Aaywhbre in the World « Flowers for Every Occasion 559 Orchard Lake Ave. | - THE pate P BESS. ) oncoamaes pax sa 15, 1957 - : of 2 OCS ay ae miles eagle Glee change. The rise of new industries'ence for Syria and Lebanon as favored development of what the’ separate nations, but British influ-| - Russians: call a “proletariat.”"|ence remanied strong in. other ee iene 81 County Drivers Lose Licenses | The Michigan Secretary of of Roval Oak; Cecil “manta field ‘Fils: ‘Marion Janay; i B g AIR CONDITIONED. seseenseoosenacococosooosoqsooscosoonscsooes & %& _ jState’s office has released a list\John R. McCluney Jr., both of/and Gerald R. Vanderhoot, ‘both, eee DECHE- ad Police bite a ae ea drivers Lake Orion: “Ralph N. Johnson. ot Rochester; Charles Starr, Oak gid today a°U.-8, Marine kiled ta pt ght fom 2s At best, the Eisenhower Doc-ijicenses which includes the-names|Walled Lake; Harvey E. Parker, 2 Z could not get from the West, arms e trine ‘or. some: substitute will belot 1 Oakland Coupty ' a ge a on a hunting trip Sunday was shot! he insisted he needed as a defense = “Ee a 4 a modest beginning toward Heights, Lester E. Ulsted, when a gun fired accidentally as|against Israel. Russian influence a ae * ir indicates- Park. eae: tig it slipped from ar alto seat.|was intruding itself into the Mid-\o Wie = ar er nover “4 Seis ese _™ Pg victim, ee nies East with a vengeance. And§ | : FUNERAL HOME : censes were suspended . Mishawaka, ’ - driving world communism bs te ee “in. tel with friends when a shotgun,|climate of bitterness in which it), 160 W. Huron. FE 2-9171 : i e ; ald L. Worthum, 740 Young St.; | sa Thomas R. Wright, 587 Lowell St.; Nichols waa a guard at the U.S. f Embassy, ine 82 Hamilton St.; Gilbert L. Decker, eee A. Smith, Clawson; Donald Free Tuition for Refug 41 Moreland Ave.; James A. Hol-| Lene 1300 Tull Rd; John C.| ANN ARBOR — Full semester ton, 351 S. Avery St.; Johnnie M.|wijjiams, 60 Mathews St., and|tuition grants for cet: Renanaien: _,|Jernigan, 189 N. Perry St.; Chester|artha E. Walker, 182 Rockwell| refugee students to study the L, Jones, 725 Cameron Ave.; Ange-| ave, all of Pontiac. English language have been author-| oodstock +. ized niversi dl Ave.; William G. Marceau, 567 E.|, Charles R. Gabelman, 2433 A Ap ieee pwnd Michigan Rd. |sence and inability to pass Physical paris tq Get Tiny Taxi , of| Others guilty of habitual negii-|tests. Lyle R. Tweedly, Rochester, y = . gence who had licenses suspended!“ was ordered off the street for PARIS: — A two-horsepower a ; Drayton! were Sidney Avesian Jr. and John|“4¥$ for driving while his license taxi js in the works at the Citroen wit \3. Cavanaugh, both of Birming.|W@s revoked. Motor Co. The company; taking is | Others are Don Talarico, Farm-|ham; Roger C. Carison, Farming-| - orders for delivery in six months, Cres-lington; Brooke A. Galloway, Berk-|ton; Joseph D. Forsyth, Madison) Germany's 1956 Liquid F rultisays the tiny- vehicle will be able = F 4 S 3: tee ne) b~) & } Syria,liey: John K. Gafrity, Robert E.|Heights; Harold V. Peters, Walled Exhibition at Stuttgart drew 200|to carry three passengers — ‘one = As s* I & Si Boa BS Ge = =* ; = Pa area it Moore and Gerrhaine M. Olsen, all/Lake; Lyeld F. , Bloony! juice exhibitors. beside the driver and two in back. gt ; than ; ; , . , , : THE NEW HOME OF a cane of | ja FLOYD KENT n promises of : _ ; | - grandeur. _* — a the three | = | it estern civili- Hebrew and; = - a a : be rule of the Ottoman Empire ‘ om eT! mahi Se tadopendence dnd Oil . . i a eo, cP ft. n H & ar ; ~ Announcing : THE OPENING OF EXPANDED AND MORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFFICES OF Ll ll Presiden . ef Pontiac T eat "tee PM vie Sp ig ae anata 2200 DIXIE HIGHWAY Just NORTH of TELEGRAPH ~ Our 40th Anniversary Year Since the Sevslcpesani of Seminole Hills, Pontiac’s finest residential section, in 1916 when the name Floyd Kent became a. 4 associated with Pontiac real estate, this firm has watched an investment of confidence grow into a dividend of fulfillment. © s 7m. & Bane - . Our belief in the great future of the city of Pontidc to prosper and grow, motivated and nurtured our continued efforts to Sales Manager offer leadership and integrity in real estate development in this area. On the event of our 40th. anniversary, may we reaffirm our faith in the future greatness of the Pontiac area and pledge our firm to continued Progress, service and good faith. . ss 1 i bak how to TT Hi : t By For the third time in 40 years, the Floyd Kent erganization ‘has outgrown its sales offices. We are moving from downtown to. larger and more convenient offices with plenty, of room for exporision. As in the past, wé will provide a complete real estate service with ‘capable i salesmen specializing in homes, farms, suburban acreage; business and industrial propegties. A feature of this location is the expansion by our Custom Building Department of our unique ‘‘Home\Planner’s Center.”’ We invite you to visit this enlarged “Center” with its 500 home plans, room planner and visualizer. Let: our congenial, experienced staff assist you with any building or/ real estate problems. \ AIRLINE COMPANIES William Miller Sales Manager When You Think of Real Estate, Think of - REALTOR: nes 4, Sood era sch E2123 winepays ho / 2 PASSES 82 MARK — Dr. Albert Schweitzer, famed jungle doctor of Lambarene, French Equa- ‘torial Africa, and Nobel Peace terday observed his 82nd birth anniversary, mak- ing routine rounds among sick natives as he has winner, yes- U.S. for the past 50- years. Above is the world-famed doctor in characteristic pose by Erica Anderson, photographer for the feature-length film biography of the humanitarian now being released in the Your PTA Is Planning: Special Talks at Donelson Goodison Square Dance WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — topic for the evening ts “Sex Four specialists will speak on) Education within the Family”. Thursday evening when the Donel- son School PTA meets at 8 o'clock. The four speakers will be intro- duced, at- which timé attending fathers and mothers will divide into groups to hear about the sub- ject in which they are most inter- ested. The speakers and their rabjct will be: Mrs. Dorothy Selle, “Reading in the Lower Grades;”’ Mrs. Mary Sax, “Speech Correc- tion;” Frieda Huggett, “Child Behavior Patterns,” and School Nurse Mrs. Barkey will talk on “Children’s Health and Imniuni- zations. al Following the talks ‘each group will have a short discussion period bef reconvening for to be served by third grade room mothers. Goodison : A square dance will be held.at the Baldwin School here an Satur- day from 9 until 12. It is sponsored by. the PTA | and has for its objective the raising of funds te buy books: for the school library. Music will be provided by Hollis Hinkle with © “Jesse. White ‘giving West Bloomfield The high school PTA here will ‘hold its regular business meeting Thursday, at 8 p.m. at the school regular business, followed by refreshments Anyone wishing to become a PTA member may do so by contacting Mrs. B. D. Armistead at. EM 3-3593. Avon Township Elmwood PTA will meet Thurs- day at 7:30 p.m. at the school. John Nezteck, musical and band + {Will speak to the group on the pro- ‘motion of the Tonettes into the band. Refreshments will be served by mothers_of the fifth grade. Walled Lake Rymny slides, and films will he used by Walled Lake High School driver training instructors |when they conduct the program for 8:15 on Thursday. They will explain the need for the program, evaluate it, show teaching used, and discuss the possibility of exten- Other teachers on the junior senior high faculty will be avail- able for consultation with parents prior to the meeting, from 7:45 to 8:15. The meeting will be held in the senior high building. director of Avondale High School} ithe Junior-Senior High | wee at Lights Match to View Alcohol-Filled Tank .. METAMORA — Lawrence Klutz of this town was filling his radiator with alcohol, Sunday night, with the car running, Mr. Klutz lighted a match te see whether it were full. The ensu- ing flash seht him to a local doc- tor who indicated that the burns around his right eye were not toe serious, there learned last night that M53 (Van Dyke) is scheduled to be as a state highway bon iat Bate & “Ge "Ray Melin, acm 2 president, : Launch Drive ‘for Members Start Romeo Auxiliary |* Campaign for Hospital in ‘13 Communities Romeo — The first campaign for members was launched today by the auxiliary of the Community Hospital Foundation Inc. - accord- ing to membership drive chairman Mrs. Edmund E. Anderson « Romeo, The control auxiliary committee has mailed letters to three thous- and families living in the thirteen communities to be served by the new medical facility. Construction of the hospital te be built on M-53 (Van Dyke) between Romeo and Almont is scheduled to start this spring. It will provide a medical center for residents living within a radius of thirteen to fifteen miles of the new hospital. Nurses in uniform will distribute membership cards at convenient locations, such as banks or super- markets, from 9 a.m, to 9 p.m, both Fridays during the campaign be- ginning this week. In communities where nurses are not available, Mrs. Anderson said, posters will ‘ |\designate the representatives to be contacted in that area. Members of the auxiliary will be classed as active or inactive and will pay dues of a dollay a year payable in January, Junior memberships will cost 50; cents each. eo. ' Included among the communities to be served by the proposed hos- pital are Romeo, Almont, Washing-|- ton, Armada, Berviile, Allenton, Capae, Imlay City; Dryden, Leon- ard, Lakeville, Oxford. and Lake , > 2 ‘FACING NEW WORLD — Csihar Timalio, four-year-old Hun- garian reftigee, clutches two new dolls as she views unfamiliar ~e York after arrival by transport from Germany. New Chief at Ferndale FERNDALE — Lt, ‘Nell d. McGulllis, A113 Vester here was clty commis- = County 4- Thirty new members will be initiated into Oakland County's 4-H honorary, the 4-H Service Club, this Saturday night, in the West Bloomfield Township Hall. MM Mg | Orion Gousle Say Vows in Pink, Silver Setting ttias flecked with oF ee end cute ele ond pe i to a ot Soe aoe sine ine came |was of net and she carried a provided 150 guests of Al-\Tence™t of power ae ae toe s and calla assembled Parker of 326 Lapeer St. and| Robert Travis of Garden City the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter B.| ‘The reception was held at the Schreiber of 447 Shady Lane. — Hof Srou Hall, in Fraser, where For ple neem Soghercopy Mv with a huge white cake and bas- rm te reve ny | Se, yaat ‘ca white ballerina-length gown and “centered ‘the tables for n fingertip vell edged in Chan- | ime ages tilly lace, secured with @ tiara | 5 of seed pearls. Her floral ar- The newlyweds will leave some- rangement of pale qk carna- jtime in January, for their honey- tions and white sweetheart roses moon in Florida, wes caged wi Hao opener | They will reside in Lake Orion, ribbon. : at 646 Lawson St. un > pale pink! JoAnn Butters, Walled Lake; New officers for 1957 will also be installed, Jack Worthington, county 4-H agent, announced. - * * * + The new members were chosen ‘by present club members on a ‘|basis of age and 4-H activity and lachievement, Worthington said. They include Lola Johnson, Clarkston; Janet Long, Milford; Jr. Youth Fellowship Started at Seymour SEYMOUR LAKE — A Junior ized at the Seymour Lake: Meth- odist Church with Millicent Solley in charge. The ng parm appointed President, H Honors 30 for Achievement Grace Williamson, Waterford; Bonnie Upthegrove, Lake Orion; Carol Sue Peace, Holly; Jean Mahoney, Milford; Beth Rose, Waterford; and dackle Terry of Pontiac. Others are Judy Eastburn, Bir- mingham; Sharon Brodie, Bir- ville; Janet Miller, Rochester; Beverly Sanders, Rochester; Carol Jean: Lowe, Holly; James Waid, New Hudson; Fred Atche- son, South Lyon and Larry Scram- lin of Holly. * * cd Still more include “Ch née -|Wright, Pontiac; Claude Clawson, Lake Orion; Donald Moran, Clark- ston; Dan Nagelfort, Birmingham; Paul Norland, Birmingham; es Lameraeaux, South Lyon; Rob- ns Beeker, Lakeville; Fritz Lutz, Rochester; Richard Mitchell, Northville; Clifford Rice of Pon- tiac and Eugene. Clark of North- Youth Fellowship has been organ-|ville. * * * New president of the group is Kenneth Smith of South . Lyon, : Other officers are Edward Braid of Lake Orion, vice president; Vir- loyce Wood. Meetings'ginia Wade, New Hudson, | secre- tary; and Frank Lessiler of Lake Orion, treasurer. = Ree de 4 ee a8 rcs mingham; Nancy_ Hutchins, grim Rochester; Pat Swartzwood, North- night ; ‘ h j é aes % igre ge ee hy pete ees Fee epee |e ea RT ere ssume Control I feaid today thet “Whe mors. he first in a master plan for this area toward the construction of the pect streets who are currently converting the property intq a mo- tel,-were asked for a site plan and more adequate floor plan of the building, due to Change in usage. Royal Oak Workers Picket at City Hall ternational Union of State, County and City employes (CIO) held a quiet demonstration in front of ,|City Hall here last night. ’ As members of the city. commis- sion filed in to attend a scheduled _|commission meeting they were |? confronted by" ‘some 69 men: bear- ing cards demanding a flat 10 cent an hour raisé for members of the local DPW. Mayor Howard Kelly revealed that he was unaware of a prob- jem -existing in that department and city manager E, M. Shafter said he was not notifiea that -} there was to be a demonstration. However, cio financia] secre- tried to discuss the problem for about two or three months, but to no avail. He said the union was informed that a raise was “not in the bud- get.” He added, “‘the derhonstra- tion could not have been much of a surprise after all this time.” Eight From Rochester Attend Grand Session ROCHESTER: — Rochester Chap- ter OES 165 will be represented at Grand Chapter Session being held today and Wednesday ‘at Grand Rapids; by Mrs, Lydia Pavola, worthy matron, Mrs. Caddie Voll, Mrs, Geraldine Rathke, Mrs, Jes- sie Alward, Mrs.. Ellen Crosslin, Allison Toussaint and Carl Rathka. The chapter meeting scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 23. Slate Guest Speaker for Pilgrim Meeting of the church, has promised that if every seat in the Sunday School room at the rear of, the auditorium, is filled, Me will take the Senior Young. People on a swimming par- ty at Flint. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. ROYAL OAK — Local 270 In- Aurora, Ill, in the habit of taking LOTS OF ELBOW ROOM — William Wehl of Lake Michigan, — of weather conditions, finds no beach a daily swim in AP Wirephete | crowding here. Though. Chicago is having heavy snows and near-zero weather Wehl continues his daily dips. =* ) Rochester Blood Bank ROCHESTER — When blood is! donated on Feb. 5 from 2 to 8 p.m. in St. Andrews Catholic tof anyone in immediate need, Veto Rezoning of Avon Sifes Turn Down 3 Proposals; Name Group to Study East Rochester Property ROCHESTER — Three resoning} proposals presented at the meeting, of the Avon-Rochester hester Planning| Commission here have been turned down. The first request was for zoning. from agricultural to commercial of the MacInnis property, on Roch- ester road between Auburn and Wabash. A field. inspection, made by Geer Associates, in company with members of the subdivision committee, suggested “improper The third, the. Relyea property north of Tienken road, in Avon, was turned down for the same rea- i » special committee including Clarence Burr, F, R. Chapman and Tillson Peabody was -named to make a study of the property east tral Railroad, the Paint Creek Ri- ver, and the Clinton River running through it. Church Leaders Cite Record, ‘Hard to Beat’ DAVISBURG — “A record hard — to beat” is what officials at the Community Bible church here to- dines 0 veuiiit wert hb -| steady attendance by his teacher of five years, Mrs, Loraine Stude- baker, Ivan says he cannot re- member missing Sunday school once since a tiny boy. — His reason: “Having never been sick, there was no. excuse for be-| ing absent.” ~ SASHABAW tanesan candi- dates in night, at 8, at the Sashabaw Pres- byterian Church on Maybee road. =e Es i Es Independence Township’ forthcoming primary election have been invited to speak at a town hall meeting to be held Wednesday ham: Ask Candidates to Speaks Girl Scouts at the Sashabaw Ele« s| mentary School, which is beside the church. Membership in the Independence Civie Lea registered voters of Independence Township. do so)at the Jan. 16° town hall or may contact Raymond OR 3-9173, To Take Donations Feb. 5 jChurch here it may be pledged to a group or organization, ‘“‘bank”’ is extended to all Psa interested in joining may Cates, treasurer of the league, or Annexation Vote or to one person or his family| for future need, Mrs. Russel] W. Nowels is the} chairman of the American Red ‘Cross Blood Bank for the com- munity of Rochester. Organization officials mye re- cently announced that the need for blood of every type is great and that donors with a history of malaria are now accepted. “Donation of one pint of blood,” - directors say, “is com- parable to one afternoon of ex ercise — you will never miss it but others will gain.” Recruiting chairman is Mrs. Robert L,. Sanford, who has 22 joes! women assisting her in this Dueat Thornville Polls Open Until 8 on Jan. 19 to Decide Merge With Dryden Schools Dryden High School District, will be voted upon this Saturday by the people of the Thornville School District. Polis will be open from noon until 8 p.m. The question has been brought up due to low Thorn- ville enrollment, In order to acquire State Aid for teachers the enrollment must be te to continue a Benevolent The decision to take a vote Stor k Leaves neeee Bac an crea meting for discussion of question. Triple Benefit At this time small majority favored an election to decide the OXFORD' — Denta’ offices of! issue. , : Peterson, Peterson and Davidson held a triple celebration Jan. 11, when a son, Timothy Scott, was born to Dr. and Mrs, Donald Dav- idson at Pontiac General Hospital, fii Circles Planning Commerce Luncheon COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Susannah Wesley and Fariny Cros- by Circles will prepare and serve a luncheon at 12:30 p.m, Wednes- day at the Commerce Methodist WSCS meeting of the year will be direction of Mrs, Mike Kinport, president of the Commerce WSCS. In charge of the program are Mrs. Milton Hogg and Mrs. Nettie Kremer, Blue Star Mothers | Install ‘57 Officers first vice president; Mrs, Aina Reiche, second vice president; Mrs Wright Madill, recording secretary; Mrs, Alton Young, financial secre- tary; and Mrs, James Deancon, treasurer. Mrs. George West installed the officers and Mrs. Florence Miller performed the duties of chaplain, Utica Pair Engaged CA — Mr, and Mrs, Alex Zielke | vat 42041 Little Rd., Mt. Clemens announce the engagement ward Frink, He is the son of: Mr. and Mrs. Louis: Frink of 17290 Twenty-Two Mile Rd. here, A ~_ pehiagre om Pkmmrse Named to Cattle Club OXFORD — Jack E. Tindall, Route 1, here, has been named a member, of .The American Jersey Cattle Club. He is a breeder of registered Jersey cattle, and a daughter, Terry Lynn, was|tion, . [born to Dr: and Mrs, Robert- i jerson at St. Joseph Mercy of their daughter Shirley to Ed-|. | that the County Board of Educa- ey ae ee ‘Golden Agers’ Hold Elections and Make Plans LAKE ORION — The golden age: group which has been meeting un- der the sponsorship of the Lake now making plans ing Feb. 7, at 12:30 p.m. in the Methodist church house which has rn ee eS ee their use. Snow, vice-president; Mrs. Charlies Kitchen, secretary; and. CHARLOTTE WALKER Mr. and Mrs, George Holford - of 6493 Saline, Clarkston, are an- nouncing the daughter — Leville of b METAMORA—Annexation to the , 4 Church when-the first ¢¢8¢1-81\ rq Women" Chit held thelr ————— reyes - adetiling to thd pls. _parts, (1) the procedure of which all candidates, ond be evaluated. fold purpose in mind regarding the grid setup. First is the employment of a head football coach) and secondly is strengthening of the football ptogram|t ‘The contents of a four-page brochure revealed at th school board meeting recently, is divided into three : qualifications for the position and (3). the pleas Ae ‘strengthening the overall football program. — LONG LIST OF QUALITIES epee As a total of 18 qualities desired and there are three. pi purpose of building interest in PHS football through school, community and press relations. Sounds complicated doesn’t it? It is if you have — it in your mind that Pontise High is looking for a _ genius to coach its football team. | Bat it’s really not too difficult to understand. . board merely has in its hands the desired standard by| football in general, should) cs mgeamange peter ype 2 that’s what the outline of plans presented/ The by ‘the ‘executive committee to. the. school be Ld the caiealiibe has a os employing a coach (2) the " * * ; Wty hsaheantes tse word “Gsteer” standard, because the board knows as well as we do that any man who would fill every quality with equal characteristics would) Yeally be a genius, and he’s a rarity. The board wants the closest thing possible. It is _ can’t say we blame it. - Public opinion in Pontiac taking all the time necessary (o find him, and we has reached the stage when it demands this qualified coach, and the board hopes it eo ee eee * ist alecibiie: i Seketind We, Se ceamplated Sel games official le fg Hi ja i 4 | z i =z E f 3 |3 [5 i | ex TfF in oa | a ‘vee Pg FEEe sabia: ae Re 5 February 15th and after final interviews, the recom- _— °° mendation for the board to consitier is due by March| FINAL TRIF — Gene Johns, of New York City, was down for | (ren a ea convent pllet 15th. ee “ meee lain Big hee tiem gence Bobby Wanzer are fretting. i After completed. suceess poin three fight Garnet (Sugar) of Philadelphia, at St. Nicholas Arena ms a eee of sok wit last night, Hart was the winner on a knockout at 1:14 of the sixth | Auerbach, whose Boston Celtics program, when referee Al Bert halted the fight under New York's three knock- |hold the: top rung in the Pastern Test on the shoulders of the community, through sup-| downs in one round rule. It was Hart's Lith straight victory and the Division, | has _peremmiy for ante teen | 17th KO in 2 pro fights. , tion, but he fears two Giants on the West squad — 66 Bob Pettit of St, Louis he Minneapolis Lakers’ 6-7 Vern Mikkelsen. leven Years. Futility S2s07 SSSe-: teammate e CALS. FUITILY Note Dames sere EAST LANSING «® ‘—Michigan{the womens. Lopsided scores were the rule/YMCA, 37-19, for their Sth win in last night in YMCA Intramural starts, gins next Monday night.’ Final Ist) round standings: oe Ti gts t the Wildcats in drooting AE age and dominated the backboards won dly superiority a long time for this polices ol neat office in the Tulane gym that only moments before rocked with cheers as never. before. Wells accorded the expert use The Greenies frequently _|their margin to as much as 17 points, but- Kentucky closed the), gap to four points in the last three ran ‘minutes. But another scoring ir sent/ Tulane comfortably aliead in ‘the dying seconds. Rupp, base’ hesien ‘by a Tulane team in 1938, accepted defeat gra-|and ciously, but said Kentucky's 28 [per sent in, field goal showing tu us. of 10 for a first place vote emt onk we game to Mississippi, and lowa State, which fell from seventh to ninth after bowing to Missouri. Eth E 2 Fee i z : i i f : Hi - = F j tea ie pint g St Beliveau Holds to Point Lead Gets Only One Goal in-2 Games but: Still Tops Lindsay Mantle Won't. Sign Contract BALTIMORE ( — Mickey Man- tle, the triple crown winner of 1956, has returned his 1957 con- tract to the New York Yankees unsigned, .* * : The 25-year-old slugger, the American League's Most Valuable Player last season, is reportedly with won-! records th: games of gatendey. Jan. & ‘wotmts " bees on first place, 7, ete. ih wr yt ES A (reo) ae §. Southern ‘Methodist. (2) read | 4, Kentue o wo - -»» 562 6. Pe % foe 27 8. bs] rs, a+ 108) 10. 17) 105 ay sed sscevers 10 uM, 61) 15. a. ih. anne cone . B (weet Virginia Sec recelved one first, place vote) sie ~_ \State’s tough luck basketball team, beaten by one point its last two in\times out, mreets Notre Dame ‘at FS Notre Dame, with a 7-5 record, won ite last two games, from Loyola of Chicago and North- western. MSU lest its one point- ers to Purdue and Michigan. The Leading Trotters in Hamblefonian DU QUOIN, I. @ — Hickory - |Smoke, winter book favorite for ithe $100,000 Hambletonian Classic, and all the leading 2-year-old trot- 9g'ters of last season are eligible for ball menace to AMES, love i — Wilt Cham-; »| stead, fhan the Cyclones Salles to Wilt in their Big Seven ! tournament game at Kansas City last month which Kansas won 58- 57 on a last minute field goal. * Last night history was repeated but fate favored Iowa State in- » *- * Don Medsker, who gave away four inches in height to the 7-foot Chamberlain, climaxed a trem- lendous . defensive effort against Merchants held a 24-18 halt- ad, but a hefty 2 to 10 ge in the 3rd quarter turned ide for the Kids. Ron Guyette ‘each tallied ) Lakeside Roy- ‘Gil Hernandez over the Clarkston Merchants. en ae ee I colade, ~ lowa State Hands Kansas Firs Defeat: The Stilt by shoving in the win- ning basket as the game ended. * * @ The shot sent Kansas, the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll this week, to its first defeat in 13 games, foes —-. Chamberlain, whose two pres- sure free throws tied the game with nine seconds to play, also lost his second scoring duel to Iowa State's Gary Thompson, 14 inches shorter than the big. Kansan. Thompson. drilled in 18 points. “He's great," wage Wilt’s ac- == * * The Stilt, despite falling far be- low his 32 point average, was none the less sensational. Defensively, Wilt plucked 18 of Kansas’ 29 rebounds. ’ tin night's top Class D attrac- tion at Lincoln Junior High on Pietz Market defeat State . Spar- tans, 34-28, Bud Hayward garnered 14 counters ns Alara while! 13 for the Spartans. In other "D’' games, Perry Wil- lidms vines 16 markers as ong ay’s the Wol- verines, 56-18,'and the Club routed Booth Homes, '49-17, behind the gnd ex-PHS star : 19 en decision ois sim Leon Leon Wek’s 12 points. ‘ 1 lace (Bud). Smith a chance to win Second Chance for Smith Quoin State Fair. * 7 s ‘Based on. 15 starters, the 32nd Hambletonian will have a gross value of about $104,000, EGE BASK! MICHIGAN scons mer: + agg Ti, Wisconsin Bra . of Decree’ 0 Plint oe Ast 137, Port Huron JC 93 OTHER GAMES ST pite 7 Je Bh rown pone Dntvorsity 68, ad Ld Tufts 90, Northeastern ~— » one = Ee — cour as ss0u fitnols 112, In ntuae > . Bite Purdue 77, Soy 87 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. im — Joe Prown, who won his world light- weight boxing crown despite a, broken right hand, will give Wal- back the title here re. 13. Great Fates reen rahall 7S Great es 81, ‘ndiens Central 69 FAR. WEST Lewis & Clark (ore 70, Whitman Col- “Stree Regis 65, 8t, Michael's (Vt.)- 73 Tulane 68. Kentu st iliem & ot 72 ith Carolina pain Curis: ents an- ‘nounced yesterday the champion [eet hee Some aan Sie Meant Beach Auditorium | oe | * - Be ee a oe ee a a a Ea i en ig Oe Ee ee eg the finally got a big man on his & 3 FT Ht ii i i | * * © So. Michigan is still knotted in All-America Boom for Mustang Ace DALLAS # — An All-America |boom for Jim Krebs gathers mo- mentum as the tall young man ifrom Missouri leads Southern ‘Methodist spinning toward a third. straight Southwest Conference bas- ketball championship. * * The southwest hadn’t had much to talk about in an All-America way until Krebs reached basket- ball maturity, solved all the prob- lems thrown his way. by the op- ition and did what Coach Doc figured he could do when basketball team, Southfield Wrestlers Down Bentley, 3 35-21 Southfield High School's wrestl- ing team, in its Ist year of exis- tence, won its 2nd match in as many starts Monday with a 35-21 decision over Livonia Bentley. The Jays won seven of the 12 bouts, all by pine. * Max Oliver (112), and Tom James (145) pinned their foes in the ist round. Jerry Dobbertin (120), Lar- second place (3-1) with Mlinois and |ws * * Badgers could only gun 22 points Dave Butler. (95-pound division), ry Selinsky (1M), and heavyweight) . eee n, Oates ats alle Lesser Lights Lead ‘M' Ito Win. Over Wisconsin end nine field goals before half- i aaichigns, which had a 14 point halftime bulge, never trailed the Badgers, who have yet to win in the conference. ail v AewseeeoasQ = er be | trrtt Ents 21 conSencod aH * ef Lewis, e och s nts gee eEs cn geoess Tiyeed i BPOwFUsoows 27 TT Some ° bs SOON Tr | Seon I t -~ a POCEOEN TOE R EER Oe Hee Eee |refused to say how much he is ‘land said he probably would talk to Bradley 5 (tapsrnationa} League) 42 os Devile t (Nation: iseeking $75,000 for next season. * ¥ * He confirmed here last night, where he attended a banquet, that ‘he had turned down the first offer of the world’s champions. But he moved into the runner-up spot over teammate Gordie Howe. a oJ * Beliveau's 23 goale and 3M as- sists give him 57 points, Lindsay treal’s Bert Olmstead moved him into a fourth-plate tie with Norm Ullman of Detroit ‘at 37 points. Montreal allowed’ only three goals in three games last “week. That performance improved goa- lie Jacques Plante’s chances for’ retaining the Vezina Trophy. Plante’s goals-against average, in- cluding goals’ against his nine- ~{seeking, of how much he and the ‘club are apart, ; * * * Mantle said he planned to go to New York today for several days, to Lee MacPhail, assistant eral manager of the Yanks, City Cage Slate ) gg povnnindigh GAMES Leagues at Jefferson we 2s, aw Jewelers vs. Booth omes erican League) 6:30 — G nid Grill ¥s. Bestway (Na+ Class D aw t Lincoln 7 p.m. Greeks Fb i vs. Elks (Na- tional » mame Lape wi. Readings 8 (National 9 pm — poxhawks Ye. Central (In- ternational League) WEDNESDAY'S GAMES at Pontiac Hi bij ve, Boot Walled "Take Super Market th ‘Homes (American — Shaw's sweeter’ = cro Loeal , ba (American League Leagues at Lim coin T p.m. _ Peakbawks vs. Northerns (In-| vepnetional League) m, — Celtics vs. Coca Cola Hawks Beedle's Ent-Rate vs. Bloe al League) Giant ‘Heav HOLYOKE, -Mass. \ — Ewart Potgieter, 7-2, 332-pound " giant trom South Africa, is the biggest fighter in boxing history but until he acquires punch and:skill to go with his size, the current heavy- weight contenders are in no dem: ger. * “ ie The 24-year-old former - farm- hand from Vyrheid, Nepal, ap- ‘peared willing but very much in- experienced Springfield last night in his U, S. Pottie moved surprisingly well endurance and ability to take a punch, But his offense left much to be desired — be the novice he is. , Dyer, outweighed ‘by 120% pounds and giving away 11% . Cage Calendar at Lakeville —_> GAMES % debut at the Valley Arena, =f _- for such a big man and showed) showing him to) — inches in height, crouched low and] | y No Threats, waded into Potgieter with hard| rights and lefts to the body in game-replacement, is. 2.02, Detroit Bows PEORIA, Ill. @ — Bradley Uni- versity held its grip on first place in the Missouri Valley Conference basketball race last night by de- ae the University of Detroit 89-76. briefly before trailing 41-40 at halftime. The second half turned into a runaway for Bradley. Thé Illinois school led 81-34 at one time. Gene Morse lead Bradley with 25 points. Detroit's Bill Ebben collected 12 points. © b 7 The Associated Press Vouk — too, when they sit down — for | to talk contract *“Kaline | EXTRAS have a banquet in Alberta, Can- Kaline Wants Settlement and the amount the club offered wasn't much, Randolph HARWOOD SPECTACULAR JANUARY SALE ‘PARTS with any -custom-toil- ored suit on sole! — * Hundreds of fine febrics on sale! Worsteds, Shark- skins, Flennels, CGabar- , dines, Domestic and im- ported | « Prices Start at $59.00 “TOPCOAT SALE 50% 3 | Prices Start Harris Tweeds, -Cash- meres, Irish Tweeds, ete. All included. 6 @. e eo: ° | Randolph ARWOOD: - Custom Tailors & Clothiers“ $06 W, Meron’ at Teldyraph |. Jackie —-Robinson—Takes: raphers to his new business of- indicatest THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,1957 Sr a ae ee ee ows Et eee cee oe ns i aie 18 oS es -|Mary will be favored to turn back Ps visiting St. seis lead weal virwliy Te which blew hot a week ago 4 ne Hh BRa a 523 F 2! : ii! will also be in their favor. At Riveea. in $0; Fold” 7 CHICAGO — Outtielder . + |Chicago White player to * | for: 1957. wd batted 295 last sea- 1956, . wos et, td 8 Be ar out of title contention. routing neighboring Oxford, and the Ravens are fr! the Jackets will have to silence aye 4 Bene twice Ni and twice during the Niera pe nd. the = twoipeeled toward Ralph MacLachlan, Troy, often wimaiaabn. but! still winning in the loop, faces dangerous Clawson on the Claw- lson court and Fitzgerald entertains winless Roseville in — Oakland B encounters. Cranbrook, hungry for a vic- tory after six futile attempts, bat- | tles Kennedy Collegiate of Wind- ser at Cranbrook in a return match and the West Bloomfield Lakers tangle with Bloomfield Hilig at Keego Harbor in non- tenges altenetens, * a * Unbeaten Orchard Lake St. James, St, Frederick should have no trouble with weak Lapeer otis a chess to avenge | one of-its three losses when Dav- St. Clement on the Ram floor, and|°"* Royal Oak St. Mary hosts St. Rita pan vedor tev Peemnie One Te in other. Suburban Catholic games. Avondale, which returned to the Roseville, plays host to a hot- ‘Other area games tonight are, North Branch at Lakeville, Detrdit | 'St--Gregory at Royal Oak Shrine, Dearborn Roosevelt at Oak Park | and Brighton at South Lyon. 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The 98e for ) wpe econom- package, brings 6o tablet Set atl at less than per tablet. aa i ‘ section on Head oh bis Seaman Jaycee Amand Honor act ae —— Charles Pappas Named ‘Moin lal Year’ asses carried aah tee an ; TAKES TOP HONOR — Waterford Township High School teacher Charles Pappas was named © as “Man of the Year” by the Waterford Jaycees at a dinner meeting last night. Shown congratulat- the judges. The award was made by thejone of the judges, made the ‘pre- |Junior Chamber of Commerce at|Sentation. Although ing Pappas (right) are Jaycee president John Chase, and Polige Chief Frank Van Atta, orie of Open Bids for Center HASTINGS #» —— The Barry County board of supervisors special building committee today will open bid on construction of the county’s $700,000, 104-bed Thorn- apple Valley home and medical care facility. A bond issue for the project was approved last spring and a $62,377 federal grant also has been obtained. No sooner said than done ...by telephone A fine party! What’s the occasion ...fund raising, PTA, a school reunion? in any event, the hard-working committee that made the party a success ! FE2-2235 deserves a round of applause. And don’t forget, the telephone helped, too. It was the telephone that helped settle hundreds of details—“Alice, - will you take charge of the decorations?... ‘Mary, will you arrange. for the food?. . dane, will you get the extra tables and chairs?” Let your telephone run your day-to-day errands, plan good times, keep you in touch with friends and loved ones. There’s just no end to its useful- ness. Your telephone is always at hand to work for you—quickly, tirelessly, Crities Circle 34 persons have now been tested by the lie detector. Investigators continue to go over | of someday fitting the pieces to-| gether in the now six-month-old mystery. A double-bitted ax, be- lieved to have been the .weapon used, is still missing and detec- tives are seeking information con- cerning a car seen at the Rattalee St. Clair Man, 106, Dies at Port Huron county’s oldest resident, 106-year-| old Eular J, Thorne, died yester-/ times. conflict. the history of the state. x kk * Shivers, manage his enterprises. of its oil-rich offshore lands. He leaves the office with two years to go on his original term. x * * AUSTIN, Tex. (—Allan Shivers day at the Port Huron home of his moves out and Price Daniel! moves in today as governor of Texas, swearing to defend both the state and federal constitutions which both have have said some-|He was born in London, England, -|Oct, 16, 1850. Daniel takes the oath of office shortly after noon, ending Shiv- ers’ seven-year reign, longest in 49, is retiring from eat politics, for the time at least, to|Slates Dinner Date far-flung business) Daniel, 47, is an ardent state’s!penedict's Church, 1160 Myrtle St Tighter. He has been in frequent/ waterford Township: m conflict: with the federal govern- ment on many issues which helvited toa venison dinne considers in violation of state’s\of the Holy Name Sociefy and. the rights. He went to the U.S. Setixjen’s Club. Father William West- ate to battle for a return to Texas,noven who is retreat director at, son, Jackson B. Thorne. Huron. from Alpena 15 years ago! and had been blind, deaf and bed- ridden for the last several years, Thorne took his first airplane] 88. Before coming to Port Huron! he farmed in the Alpena area. St. Benedict's Church “‘Hunter’s Round-up” will be held at 7:30 p.m, Wednesday at St. All the men of the parish are in- as guests. St. Paul's Monestary in Detroit,| will be the main speacker of the’ evening. PORT HURON — St. Clair) ie The elder Thorne came to Port|} ride at 82 and shot his last deer at} | PLUS L t “WYOMING RENEGADES” - The question’ of his successor has been a point of dispute be- tween the two men and has na- tional signifiance because sed bre DON’T MISS OUT ON RooP TAT ADULTS 50-—cHILy. 20¢ raou WARNER BROS. ‘THE BAD SEED ISTHE Also “THE LIVING SWAMP” THIS BIG EVENT Dial FE 8-820! for the GOP ticket. (Advestioement) : Simply vnaed For COMPANY ¥ gone along with sore started to shrink, had }@nce Township;Hall in Clarkston. 9 / “This is one of the major prob-) lems | o's | well roade | in Royal Oak on Jan. 24, On Feb.. 1, North Oakland County women wil! be able to at- tend the session at the Independ- \cope with,” Mrs, Hixon said, “| the organization of time and ¢n-| thiat ‘more may be /ac-| | pvus OUR 2ND HIT " PLUS — MAUREEN O'HARA "MAGNIFICENT MATADOR’ "MA 4-215] SAT. 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Sewood, 30, . : The softness tn copper stocks on Thompson Awaits Trial; exchange of messages with Great p.m, Wedns from the Christ = \anenee o » Desrreal rs atecase given two jail sentences totaling eer eee Church, The Rev, Ard d Britain's new Prime Minister—an ‘ . 3 Already Imprisone 56 120 days yesterday after pleading also was resumed. An- |r anderson will officiate. git . = guilty to reckless driving and Kennecott and Phelps | in be-in Oakland Hills Memorial} in-Fox & Hounds Theft and obviously) ROT with a suspended license se saa re genie ge sige en before Justice Emmett C, Leib of 44 |. : fac Township. etat dtl An, Tush continued yp. traclonlly while yb + the alleged fourth diated NY 'R save; #9 C 80; cars 90 8| The aircrafts, spurred yesterday bY!son Linnea Ann and one s0n,|the Fox & Hounds Inn in Bloom-|mijian who last week bail, Ph. FE 5-0404 or MA 5-403 ane SL ESe gen. neal more than a half billion dollars i) ,iviq W., all of Pontiac. Also sur-|field Hills on Nov. 30, 1953, Andrew | anthony Eden as chief of . See seveeess 241% Mar. ssentosdes d to % higher; contracts, were mainly), is a brother, Jack of Pon- Thompson, 4, yesterday stood ain’s 4 n . 2 7 : 39% May 31; mixed and ig t : al Pak can Of paties D darde ie: aircies (peeedy Boeing Douglas were|.i.. and one sister of Sweden, mute at his Circuit Court arraign-|Tycson sh E. CARS : 26\4; checks 25; current receipts 27. (Up fractions. United Aircraft maser dad eh on a. Sore Potter. : Ws : : \ Barnes “Top Michigan GOP organiza-§ . | |= = = P } will include State : ; eee : : 4 see , _ of Chairman John Feikens and Ciif- : P.O.B. Detroit, neluded, Rails, rubbers and chemicals , é | iste : ; St., who died at his home yestet-| under $10,000 os ford O'Sullivan, National Commit-| FACTS ON 4 in Market Holdup Man gett urge 9 medium 39°53. dl gmall — Leading oils took] as, will be held from the J. H. pia eopected Teamaeeen UA be I send my ‘comin.® , yay + : : 1 Secerts. eal 2 Grade 8. .'58* Jci| Du Pont advanced more than a| Spiller Funeral Home at 3 p. ™-\tried on an armed = athe Unitea Kingdom,” es *e | ! : : be Jn 22: yesterday pleeded sui ae Geen aor ace °™ © "te" |point. American Telephone was| Wednesday. Rey. Jah Rass wtliwithin a month, with one of /his| tt ower inessaged’ Macmillan,| Michigan residents: attending the I VESTI 2 oi ~ble Jr., 22, yesterday pleaded guil-/7_ cess," ‘swe ** steady. Royal Dutch and American| ‘fficiate, with burial in alleged partners as the chief prose-! in, whom he became well ac- will be welcomed at a ' ty to $300 loot ~— S ally, eroded: 31%-|Cyanamid were Cemetery. cution witness. quainted World War II. | luncheon Jan, 19 sponsored by thell for your FREE copy 6f : io ha ~ 30-14; medium 28. Grade ®.) Among opening blocks were Gen-|. ‘Francis Coleman The partner js Ted Sullivan, | Neither er nor Macmil-| Michigan State Society of Wash- “Dividends Over the Hubble, of 120 Pingree St, plead- ow : Grade A. extra large 38: lareeleral Electric off 4 at 56% on 1,100 LAKE ORION—Service for! gs, who is serving a 5-20 year lan, in his reply, made any men- ington. Years’ mee éd guilty before Circuit Judge|#! o Acatgevesteeabatoed , Raytheon off %- at 18%) Francis Coleman, 64, of 857 Pine| prison term in Marquette State tion of the possibility of @ face-to-) Clark J. Adams. to a. reduced|ydtsittedineey. Papaties continne amplelon 1,100 and Baldwin-.ima-Hamil-|Grove, who died yesterday in| PAlsen. Sallivan confessed the [face meeting Tet a basic guide for ; hanes of vied’, elak op was good and distrib tive demand ton up’ %¢“at<14% on 3,500, William Beaumont Hospital, will) crime, implicating two others. | - : . ounty irths “common stock erty. Admittedly the’ getaway car|breakers ts rhiner light, Storage interest be held on from St.! ghey are Charles Clark, 33,, | investment river, police said, Hubble origin." 2" New York Stocks | Joseph Church oe, Ging will of S0rviNe 20-40 years. tn sxcoon oa lers fo Get and ars. Davia Po Clip and Mail Thi ' : \ Rev. Fr. George E, * Pri and John’ G - 31, ~~, Mr. and Mrs. Fountain of Royal ip @ al is i ___ tilly had been charged with armed emche retaross — enw tei a \% with buriel in St Joseph enn, — % : Oak pe the birth of 4 : C . —, ae brother) cancaco, jap. 14 (AP) — Potatoes Kei a of East Lawn Cemetery serving 10-20 years. They ee ae ee oe eee oupon Jack ie, 43, Putnam! oig; arrivals 263; track 367; total U.S. Kim! ia” | section ‘iconvicted on Sullivan’s testimony. ve ; : eRe Oe. 6 sees tla’ tuples ; ae fee "rr Rig! Recitation ot tee ronal’ ’Home onl Thompson was extradited from 1957 Packards Nome The older brother pleaded guil-|mand moderate, limited by sero tempera- Lib MeN&L ..: 133, held at Allens Fune Chicago to face the charge Cale d : The : guil. ures; * a a i +e | Wednesday at 8:15 P. m; the three others took $5,600 from Lodge n ar Address . sra21:, if MRS. JOHN STACKHAUSE the inn eats, alter tying «pe the Two Models Powered pee City Mack eT \bookkeeper, Larson, and| . ‘ Orien ~ partie, 3 ron 4 CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs.| pect as chy ona tite ‘by 275-H.P. Engines, The Woman's mt of the Re- State McGraw Ht... Sha John (Madelin Emily _ Sieloff) ‘¥° The oa md on: Bitola den 2 4 orsanised ark Christ ot Le O Kies Merck ........ 31. 51, of 3934 Floring St.,|morning. money ian. ° wn your ewn share Mir, °USP Hl Watertora ‘Township, wil be at 3/"ekeOt's receipts wy tye, aie Tin ites Hom |] American busines Minn P&L ... 36.7\p m. Friday from Sharpe Funeral! = SOUTH BEND, Ina, # — The a : . Hogs, Mont Ward 393|Home, Clarkston. Burial will be =p hx Sto Hit 1957 Packard Clipper, featuring a te ha ante 130 pom WATLING, PR as a one eee Weed B Lakeview Centetery here. Mre.| a e re | supercharger and automatic trans-| Monday at th: home of Mrs, Norman E. LERCHEN & CO. Kiger on \Parer & sons: Murrey Cp aes 3 mca gs Ee Socal aba at! - B mission. as standard equipment, vin ater, 7196 pert , street. Mrs. , Betty 116 Pontiac State Bank Bids. No. ! Net Cash BR .. $0.5| Pontiac ital. b $100 000 | will go on dealer display Jan. 24. FE 4-289 form i ne: tet ar ae 3 She is survived by her husband; y ’ aZze Tt will be offered in @ four-door se- Martha Chequar oma Lasece, will en- : 3 a \ i60- Wat Lead ..i..111.6| three daughters, Mrs, Betty Beghin dan and a four-door station wagon. |tertain at Tri-County and Lapeer County gnate ee feodin : is yales sows Me Pw. gaajand Mrs, , both of| BAD AXE @®~ Fire raced} Both modeis will be powered with| Disht op Wednesday evening, st 8. This, eee Sanam Nort & West . 70.2 Clarkston, and Mrs, Mary LaFoun-/through a downtown furniture 275 horsepower engines having 7.8 dates previously announced. : nn Nor “Pac” .’’: ane(tain of Saginaw; her mother, Mrs. |Store yesterday causing an estimat-|to 1‘ compression ratios. The se- : = — Nor Sia Pw . 161/Caroline Sieloff of Clarkston, two ed $100,000 danage. dan has a 120%; inch wheelbase . Owens Cng i a grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Eva B = * “ teats and the station wagon 116% inch, Pah A j ir, OF : ‘ord y coincidence, illiam " be Pooh pl 8 §| Township, wand’ one ‘brother, Ed-|oWner of the Colin Furniture Co,;| THe sedan ls two inches tower | | INVESTORS... good Parke Da sia) ward Sielof{ of White Lake Town-|Peported, he was iis insurance! ton wagon fs the first of its kind | | BUSINESSMEN... utility w RRS 29°") Ship. Packard has built since 1950 ter ind + ut + st Cole Bhat 7 1987 is ver, to YOU cowa better in-|Ches\ + 4 eee Cue ; was just paying a social call, Col-/ Factory list price of the sedan very important ? a Cc rT F ’ é c ‘: 49.6 Phelps D . lon _ | will be $2,933 and the station wag- erclal Philips sr: iF = from ne oye nmin on will on nie nk Saat yoas's FREE Pufiman <-.... 688 ~ |battling the blaze for about two/line. 1 | THE 1987 FORECAST \ a t RCA OW sess $3.2 hours. Cause of the fire was not) Major optional equipment in- és \ Repub Sti ..... $6 determined. “e cludes power. steering at $91.12; ‘The Annusi Forecast—now in its 10th year—has been prepared by the ge 2 Belabie _ 1. General trade hey Ton iss ; the firs * * ee rooster awed —— eo Economies Staff of » nationalty-known Research Organization, the \ oat rout ya 2. gor of the tw sone Here's « searching 1967 ve Report on the en- \ first da has’ tes tee bnevr small! © ot aot * 3 brick structute collapsed into the} In styling Packard Clippers by rg Gentins bee ee Pa cmapeend for 1987 is \ oo" ge -! », Maes st as Pap .. bat yasement and the roof was partly retain the swept-back vee tail te - ¥ Now—Farz or Cuanoe. : “Sot hablar eg Seat ADRR 2. 3811 | jestroyed. Clothing stores on each lamps; massive grille and bump- search oper yr y fill out and mail coupon. ni eer a side sustanined smoke damage. ers. A wide, wraparound grille in- help wr. Gecisions in the «= 4: RAILS—25 UTILITIES : ‘ove: “ | _ corporates corner parking lights making a ee he for side as well as lorward dtd 65 INDUSTRIALS aperey Rd -7ss |Extension Group to Meet Outlined are estimated Earn- , weeces net sean 88 Rd 33). 238 k Pp lumination, = i ) ore : , Dividends per share for C. J. Nephier Co. } . mr Sia Ou ig : jon Problems in County 3067, for 40 Raila, 25 Utilities : - ave wade : 003 Std Ol NJ .. : | li : N C and 65 Industrials, in table form Please send me Free “1957 Forecast.” i maturing tn ‘1h Stevens GPs: 4 sink 186 18-41 s0@ people commuting as much as . |Await Sentence in Jail . ‘peraorr routrar L. Oil & Chem. Co. .. 24 34 21/60 miles from their homes to their 200,000 Cars Stall 4 F Jan. 14 (AP) — Prices paid|Penimmules Met Pa. Co... &2 82 _8aijobs in New York City because of DETRO Pleading guilty yesterday to * 714 Community Nat'l 'F.0.B, Detroit, for No. 1|The Prophet Co. -.++10.6.-101 10.6/the transit system there, The same IT # — Daily trouble|charge of breaking into a Farm-| . A Mp ts 10 a.m. 1g, (Rudy Manutact. Co. ....1¢2 i34 inaisystem exists in Chicago and we/C@lls from Michigan motorists are|ington Township hardware store Bank Bldg. Saher Wayne Screw Pd. Co... * ba 1S are catching up here. pouring in well above the former Dec. 20, Lorne A. Johnston, 22, of, of = “Ho sale; bid or asked , "We have the only ‘rapid transit high period of December 1951, the 22450 Haynes Rd., Farming ton, | Phone FE 4-1568-9 Receipts light’ today and trade system in Michigan, between De-|Automobile Club of Michigan re- was/remanded to°Oakland County . yet esther else curving Berm! Woman Hurt as Car _itroit and Pontiac. Our area has|Ports. Jn Jee than a week of heavy] Jai | ‘ been Detroiters’ for! hear zero temperatures,| / bond was continued at $2, | Ils Struck From Reor [scars 'Soon they'l be taking ime 20,00 motors have stalled by Creat Juage cart 3. aera. J3/4 K FOR &? HANSEN Shen 4h Sah | ir " 90,000 in the Detroit area alone. /'who will ; ce Jan. 28, : CHICAGO, Jan. 14 (AP) — Live poul- 66, of 3201 Jos- their year-around homes. of pass sentence Jan. : ; Did ry steady; O78 coops (Priday| Mrs. Anna Pratt, 66, of 32 Kent announced that Wilson H.|e—m 7 z : | Donald E. Hansen tb) F.0.B, paying ae ae {eaponettes, cor Te 31-22; [Reytf poe Under Bond Drunk! Driving Charge Charged Nov. 6 by Pontiac police with his second drunk driving of- x, | on a i * y A f | 228 + £ l e ee . Ge ag: light hens 13<13%; old roosters 124-13; unde over lyn Rd., suffered’ a neck - injury yesterday in a two-car collision on Joslyn Rd. at Perry St. Mrs. Pratt was riding in a car Bass, of Auburn Heights, will be the general sales manager at the new office, The general brokerage sales ig William Miller, driven by her husband, Fred. 69, who told Pontiac Police that he’ had stopped for a stop sign. Police lsaid that a car driven by Harold 'Glover, of Almont, struck Pratt's car from behind when it could not stop in time. ion Bond for Larceny manager of Sylvan Village. Hazel Park Girl Free Charged with the grand larceny Dec. 27 of $265 from a Hazel Park | woman, Beverly FE. Burgess, 18, , Hazel Park, SE ere See te Pe ee ae ae ee ee ee bee ee ment before Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. ; of 117 W. A ; stood mute at arraign- | WO RRIE PRE! x D OVER EBTS?| ; see Mem Fé NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY 3 American : Atsorlation . of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit C it Counselling Hours: Daily 9 to &. Wed. & Sat. 9 (°TBroninge by Appt j : Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance : Fire Insurance | Automobile Insurance Life Pysurance |. Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All Types — Burglary Insurance “LIGHTING THE WAY OF MEN TO BETTERMENT .. - 1S THE FINEST PROFESSION KNOWN.” ¥ i ni au MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS” "ANNOUNCEMENTS oe of pThanke...eecesees 1 2 Stns these eeeteenes a _ 2 = ai oS +g Help Wanted Male . '**eee* ee 6 Female Baling Supplies. sevsesen A a ee mus But Banana 32222 _FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed ~..... For Sale Livestock eeeeeees Senx vapenee e . * * ot ve care posse en ais . ewmi ptes will held 16 at = » a.m. ~ White Chapel. later | een M. Schulz; ment in White ult will lie im sta riffin *uneral In Memoriam . 2 PLL ALL A el cinta: Meet IN LOVING Charles T. Lane, our husband and Tr, who passed away Jan, 15, ' \There is a road called remem-| © Till God called her Home to suffer ho more. ne iy Ta by daughter & grand- | re Funeral Directors / 4 bees a util, ‘on Boss, ° rn 41311 Donelson-Johns 5 FUNERAL HOME bulance Service. Plane or Motor m FE 24978 a, “BOX REPLIES | At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office im the following boxes: : 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 36. 21 _Home. RY iT. HEDUOND, | TANUARY Ww 136 Clive st, Waterford Fm, i : age. 60; beloved hus- Puneral scHULE ay UARY i eer ee Ed- Osceola age 64 { nuapand of Mrs. Beatrice . / service will be he! Wedemiar, January 16 at 1:30 p.m, Seke-enee Cha) wi Item Bank , Wi . | But all is well that’s done by missed by wife, soi & fa In i“Covclte RY OF GER- away January 15, 1 yw = i. =. merry, We love 204 ™ garling: rald Douglas er, who left us one zoos ago e ' __ Flowers = 3 DUNST/I"s FLOWERS FI Your : Allied e966 Voorhees Siple / A-l THREADROLLER MACHINE SE FOR 11 TO7 "WRITE? PONTIAC ESS ia i 28181. Sl 7, Help Wanted Male /6 RENT IT FAST| a through Rent Ads! Room, | Fatt” Nou se, apartment, any- , e thing — Want Ads give! .% w9 you ACTION. Dial shes “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” #781 Dixie aM ~ EXPERIENCED TV Shop Man Be eeteac er = Sear’, Reset Co. ae dt San CHEVROLET 106,” Ox- : : an 70 cane | Employment Agencies 8A ie. tenes" “| Manufacturers |" a4 for ba! for baby: Days. Can live in, Representative | bees Service 12 CUSTOM CARPENTERS. finisa. remodel. FHA Grane Gordon Flattley, EM 3-0482 A&B TRENCHING “eel er for ‘advancemeot. ApDly. Apply Crostye ‘Tony’ * Drive m Fike hubuen na. of Te I Pa Telephone Girl 90D L ESTA’ . REA WM. A. KENNEDY . REALTOR eT W. ae PP or ba Ge noon. ‘Nevdy deal with “businessmen, “No pomapders bour for ca ait Once us nity to be private secreta: to's m has made his own f in ys and investment ee Miss R ARDS wi % é REER er Bidg. FE 8-0416 $190 Woman yh pleasant phone to answer tele- take m es, BARBARA at CA : Riker FE 8-046. ~~ - PART Time INTERVIEWERS lege ee ; Answer “ROUTE SALESMAN W. SIDE & LK. AREA Fulltime Re eae a pene Work from sur office Good es. For eon 10 a.m, oe pm. Ane Es Bome See meee eR AID MTR. SALES A x15 ienial oo WOMAN FOR ust. LiKE ‘| DREN, ‘OWN ROOM | VISION. Ww. FORD RD., BIRM Lake. 3 anéren, eavy Cc eaning off, tr fu sl 38 | Sa eee eas Po 8 gays Instructions 9 AIR CONDITIONING Would lke to hear from reliable pation. PR formation. Teen Tust., ee Short 4 week course will Popere you to go right to work, m pt eg ent service with 35 air ines * free information, write McCONNELL AIR LIne cHOOL Box 69, Pontiac Fone, 57, Dar Pee oe , Own transpo rong, LADY ¥ 70 WORK IN Dr¥ —_ CanrEe -” WANTED TOOL INSPECTOR DETROIT BROACH AND MACHINE CO. Rocheste: YOUNG WAN MAN baLIVERyY- “AND ae. Apply in Al Yr Wesley aa, wae w: wa found tiNeLe up and delivery nome J Car neces- . $1/an hr. plus mileage YOUNG. MEN tween the. Fayed part ire? p.m. ‘ti \8 p.m | Ereaomene Agencies 8A Machine - Bookkeeper fern no: a ri PLOYMENT; State Bank Bidg. PE 59221. ARE YOU 1 t of 17 and 18% and pa you for @ commit anization in yew: ‘ou receive $1 ri: hour for each. Help hated Female 7 Graebner’s JOBS aT for MEN if ~ BEST WAY ' DRIVING SCHOOL on more dri sense for your dollar. Call 5-5586 or FE 8-0217. Herbert Cooley, XE Way A “SA eWwAT™ DRIVER | Bode SCHOOL. ; Res. FE 8-1645 "MEN BJ NTED 18-45 Gate Paiaters cr | | Work Wanted Male 10) phone | 2 nee ad hind "FOP | | ci CAnbEaTa Wonk Ew S FE ¢-4210. * * hay & cabinet work. & repair, D. B. Murdock. rer Sse. : John oe 41330. ™ ve CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- & specialty. FE Work Wanted Female 11 ll {1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINOS. & delivery. 3.0080. FLacrnig MOTOR SERVICE Ree a= . HEATING —— = A-t LAYING, SANDIN © tre. Pontiac Hardwood od Service, and fire RICK, ales P e as. No too large. Residen’ and ™" cial. Guaranteed work. . 48604. CEMENT (16 OUN SERCUITY. CEMENT: & BLOCK Carpenter Contracting OR 3.2276. D&M, Site, Bervice. EXPERT REMODELING, RESI- ! comm xpe enced crew, vie | | sbtereduced . 2-003) after. 6 able tranteed, : estimates FE bfoee, FLOOR 6A . e ity. Carl «. Bills, FE 2-871 FREE Ez inds, Est. 1918 us Marsh, 92-8046 Y¥ tg, Tega tare BUILDERS, Tr censed, complete building service. Ament orr “ “itions and remodeling. FHA terms and free estimates. FE R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING TER ENCHING AND BULLDOZING usioeca Services 13 | peace aoe: and ied 8 ene ‘aveil- on fave o YRS, * ING machines leslie OR_3-2398, GENE’s “REATI SERVICE i} Purnaces a oad & ong 3910 Crooks Rd. Rovhes- & a pervieg. Set Be 24 ogy service on makes. Phone FE 38-8304 o . ve 5-5478. eee. MGtONN SCHOOL ROOM GIRL : “GIRL FOR Cee ee ee ee ee GRAE BNER'S--Pontiae ‘Pontiac State © Graebner Royo Oak alii Pa Furniture Refinishing 1¢ 16A}- oar corp iase & Same ee . 5-0162, Income Ts Tax vice 17 NEED HELP... ane * Miedo - belongings for cash _| through’ Classified Ads}. FE 28181, | ae PEAR ene & E Trucking. 19}. Travel PLANNING A TRIP? INTERNATIONAL TOURS — CRUISES — “PONTIAC TRAVEL AY BYSITTING, PUL: can, On LIGHT AND HEA i Rubbish hauled. FE 3-060. . 3 Trucks to Rent} = e. Phone OR ier Us B us By Water line, Field tile. | : Pontiac Farm and 1641... Industrial Tractor Co, Wtd. Household Goods. 27 | FURNITURE NEEDED ore, Le vam FOP { LOOK! REDUCED RATES igre you, Smith “OL DELL CA CARTAC iE Local “prone FE b-0000 Moving UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- moved free of charge, WILL MOVE PIANOS, REPRIO'S. stoves. reas. rates, FE 8-8780 Painting & Decorating 20 bord 10 percent aise uaractons ire. $e ae ewe ; 3! sanding and finishine’ Phone PE R, D. PE ¢-6841 |. “Television Service 22 VER's Cpe ee tv On ALL Le MARES AS wel oll burners De COPENHA Bay TYPEWRITE | ae re sont Bree, BROWN & WHITE 1 ; PM. _ Reward, OR 3-1946. *. LEER. Vic. a, ane 5S p.m, 1468 Ruby. TAE MOST FOR Sons Ca ae Le Phone 32-8316 CONTRACTS WANTED Tapte nt reg ce Lost: PARAKEET. WiL- liam sa Answers to rame of Crowley. OR 3-0403.- batts Be c. SA 73 W. Huron st Fee coRDa 1s" AND 24” WTD. Detroit, Detroit, ‘hich. eit rede $4008 Money Wanted 28A PRIVATE PARTY. ae LIKE 4.00 to ‘bor: __interest. sn Wanted ‘to Rent 29) LANDLORDS Call totes for FREE RENTAL of your 1 OLS LL PLL OL Gla A oa ovaly a Rome ip. | a WI Spe Wed. d. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 CASH IN A FLASH! For land_ contract. dolar paid, Rs ee 4 ‘A. TOHNSON, "Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 Cash ,»BUYERS WAITING For your land or eq Get estima’ you. sell, No obligation ees ae he C. HAYDEN, Realtor $500,000. 00 at our etepdaas our ¢ nee service to & cusp Tos To Buy—To Sell—To Insure | ee PET ae ow % or more frontage. contracts for immediate ‘aie “Buyers negnasi dcourty. large at have tr sata ts ae gd soner og SH FOR EQUI- tles and Lend contracts, Or have ie 0 a Realtor, . J, 1, ,YanWelt, 4640 Hwy. ao it of vour contract new. M. Stout, Realtor : 4536 Geor ie Realt ae PLAINS. on Fn rt and Hatchery Rd. Little s German TO BUY WOULD LIKE A_LAKE- front lot on west side. Auuee be reasons’ PE 4-0805. ble. Phone “ ‘DON’T PASS UP| gas Pu MONEY! Sell unneeded| ¢,fects WANT TO SELL? HAVE ‘CLIENTS FOR eet eet a Ss Sigh tees il White eon smati adre- ia 10 mile radius of 2 or 3-bedroom home, lar : jot inside elty on bus line, | wil forse, Ya, a diracre aoe Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. TUN, Ph. FE 6-616 Open “saves. ull 6:30 p.m, ‘1 WISH TO SPleEe ‘Wil Is there REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 20063 EXT post OFFICE BUY OR SELL wis ries 28 os STATEWIDE Real 1 Estate Service of Pontise’ mt an T a . LISTINGS WANTED Ww LET a ge yg 2685 ‘Orchard bey Call ¢ py p.m. RED. HORSE CORP. oie Cases Ra._FE 6783 ors — sce SEEN rh oe raed ati ROAD he oh ae jults | Attractive new duplex type units. - RENTAL UNITS © “FOR iG GIRL; i RM OR WORKIN Pe set : Located j SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE TO Reasonable rent. fn Pom | 2 Fisher Body. 8? W. Beverly. OR SW. Bue SIDE, NEAR GR school & Jr. High. Oil heat & hot only water, & Venetian blinds $6000" with sis 417 downs : On 3111 gee Hs Tee call ea oe ore ir ; _ AND BATH, ONLY LE: 6 RM. M- MODERN. see Maes ME EAS) COR AM bis weeuly, All utilities furn. Call MI. 4-5512. one Ee : SEVER L SEDe Waiey EVAR On : FE 5-S00t Realtor PE §-9471 LOVELY 2 BEDRM. APT. ROCH-| For information cgcern tte ra. comer 3rd. ester, near Auburn, Children wel- oa rE ‘ A Gea Bee a PE baa | sean ee aoe : —— MULTIPLE TIPLE LISTING‘ SERVICE : 3172 W. . Huron LOV: 8 ROOM APART- B a el James K, ineiodin STATE 8T. 7 RMS. AND stove and refrigera' bath. 2car gar, $7 Month. | Year's lease at ie Auburn Hy s So rms. ? Fe e353). ’ ” Harger Co, 33 oy Huron =r ‘GNPORE NODES GN Pou cor. | UTRTLE, 87) me pom with NEAR FISHER BODY 3 ROOM APT, | UNFURN . COE & ace ¢ ae 8 ee - Call FE 2-52303 or PE 2-83688. tage for rr me | am Beat A hot water isa? N., Ms., PVT.| Pontiac Drive In.. 88880. . gar. Pe ad be . ecw r SIDE. NEAR 6 3 tent buy at- _Auburn Ave., Auburn Heights _bedroom, gas __hest. FE 2-71618. ak ‘ae UNPURN. 3 RM. APT. HEAT. IN- | ~ wan Ag sneencae gy eet age cluded. OL, 2-236 For Rent Rooms 37; 4,4" : Rw Aon" he bargain, nonrwéer. SUBURBAN down on ROOM For 1 (RENT. T. Ginis ON ONLY. | Wa TAN AND. COMPORTABLE ) sleepin M telen’ it's 267 N: ak % Men or NICHOLIE ROOM FOR a oie pe aT facilities. . LARGE SLEEPING RM. FOR PAR 3 wind! HARGER CO. saisy ‘/Rent Houses Furnished 35| hia” re e208 care for /2) W. Bue Ev -fhlld,_ FE 9-304 ann “Opes Evenings 1 elie apts KITCHEN- on i, Priv. ent. 245 iD Nelson. Day, week or month, | _PE 4-4313. fiat tac — or el) lean po uF ee. is she te: KNUDSEN: Silver Lake Area room and t fortable sized ving rm ond log - purein fireplace. ‘The is on and- WM. H. KNUDSEN ALTOR $10 Pontisc State Bank Bldg. Cat aba CLEA FE 44516; Eves. call FE 2-85¢ SIDE, CLEAN, SHOWER, | ~~~ — rage, business men, FE 2.3517. COLONIAL ESTATES Brick ranch featuring 1% & baths, a. large living room with wall to wait care sand Scopes manent. Also et Houses Unturn, 36 Bia ‘}F REDROOM BRICK HOME. PAR : room, ond one =. Near wir CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE INC. . Main MAple | tere ts {Ganson FOR RENT. HOTEL AUBURIN> Room 412 Dg ‘ ar large jot, $25,500 Dione ROUREREEPIRG nooM | re Sa Tr copomimet ‘ me = _iees PE Soe.” 3 b a ranch only 3 years MEE 50 ROOM AND BOARD. 0 old e pew in ev re- Soe a BOARD” WW, SKRE | Sai" bectes We woe wees ee RC * * je * a A as Lae aD. wm, o area in basement, gas heat, 1'% car garage, beautiful lot. $14,900 Convalescent Homes 38A| ‘rms. PPP PPP LLIN | or's NURSING sa are OF PA- $250 down plus costs, new 3 bed- treints. “4 hr. care, Rens, rates. ment, ed FE +0300. drive, immediate possession, ‘Call OLD : today. it. tate where el- : eo Peo if may ‘ive in HANDYMAN /* . Private, You can save several “hundred pleasant semi-private rooms, Good tood. dollars on this semi-bungslow in Reasonable rates. State . ed. Union. Lake area, large only a2 a as Siete. 151 D, Lake $6500 with $1009 down. Be. first for appointment, ooms 39 een Russell Young LTOR - BUILDER PE 4-4525 and hot ware fur- Jan. $150 * ACE matin floor, 4540 Dixie iter. H. J. Lan Welt, OR 35-1358. 8T0: beats and | a oev RE. DESK, low rent. or EM 3.3353. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 42 Call after 4:30 p.m. MS. WALLED LAKE, MOD- ern, close to city, Reasonable. Fer: Sale Houses 43 PEEP /Buy Thru Partridge ‘/List Thru Partridge _MA 43497. 7 BEDRM , te EDRM . ON BOs LINE. 7 OR) 5 rage and utility room, autoshotic oll hoes. 1690 "warylespong, EM 4s RM. HOUSE ON OAKLAND LK gman , coe payment, OR 3-0202. $58 . MONTHLY INCL. TAXES & INSURANCE Da Week, san Auovi or 2 room. apartments. | NEW YEAR BARGAIN M404. Auburn form Fe 2-0230 | CHEAPER THAN RENT ern vere. “Gay or week “5 food amt sie 6 Fm, me. Large | _West Huron st. Phone 23-8266, | corner lot—paved st. fenced 2arge bedrms., full batts, size ie ~ Rent Office Space living rm, and’ dinin full bsmt. HA furnace, Sores and CE SPACE screens. Clean and comntartatte. See be Oase| Senn see Harbor. ‘Modern. Newiy decree | (SHTOUX: Franks iMrOWN GPPCE consist. | _ OF ENERAL REAL ESTATE ing ft 3 geome, approximately 725 | 4305 Dixie Hwy. Johnson POR BETTER HOMES GE N VILLA Beautiful home on r lot in very desirable jocation, large lace and living room with fir 2 car garage, price only $16, 16.30. oMALL COUNTRY ESTATE t be sold, Price Grastically cut on beautiful 3 bed home with finished reerenti room, fireplace, 9-car garage, ‘nearly 1 acre of with iake privileges on Se sep jfons ROOM? room, story home with : bedrooms, large basement close to school and s 8. Good condition. eset gene 99,550 with only $1,500 dow Evenings after 6 call Mr. Jol, FE 40855, , A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ve j-tae cai FE +i after $:3.° See at pest, 2 seadren wet * Rian, tages * EA MURPHY BED. FRM HOUSE, FU FULL “BASEMENT, / Dige 7 iM. MODERN | DRAYTON “PL. dn OR 3-5006. i RMS. OIL eet a / school, 30762. "$89. + ates, Be oC! Bina als "ior ease’ SEED Back YARS™ ASRS 3 ae ‘MODERN Gon. E. MATIC OIL HEAT, TILED BATH, i a Hee ron 6, SoREENS, OLY 3 “Scone " MODERN, Bl Src a sae pate jhe heat: > pea IATE POSSESSION, CALL include y a rcotiye THOLMES-BART RA M Bub... 2% ae Saat Auburn 4392 Dixie Hwy. we? nobis PagTiAti MODERN. On > 180 Clarkston’ MAple 6-133. i $9,950. me.) 5 RMS, y BLK TEL-HUR-| New bedrm,, home with full 930 LaSall basement, 22 ft. kitchen and din- on, 930 LaSalle. ing area. with Jake privi- _ Van. HOUSE roges, ine included. Don McDonald, 4 PARTLY } a , PARTLY MODERN, $13 Vine wood. v heat, @ ie Hwy., hot water, sia ‘Drayton, Plains. iidrep. $50 _. Hl CLOSE TO rent $80. LaSalle St. OR oR -é€ 4 6 6 é a 5 ROOMS apuLts ses CALL : 5-6055. 4 Ingu re 22 Auburn, rear office. — _between 5 and 7 RM_ HOUSE, wis BASEMENT, stoker heat. Auto hot. water. 518f _Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains, 7766 on 35-6681; AL Porting Take , ROOM BRICK, NEAR “ORCHARD | WNER 7 hoor” Telegraph, bath on Ist. | BY OWNER, EL az. LAKE ree mn, et rn EM 391se we, ah mod- Fe S048 Real carport, #0000. | I ern, ca hoo ‘BEDR: BRICK FULL BASE- ROOM peODERN: “HOUSE, #80 |? _month, 3136, RM, HOUSE "ON 68 ELM ST. and water softtener FE 5-8142 t 645 N. E. Bivd _ RM. APT HOUSE. UNFURN. BA’ BY OWNER: NEAR 3 bedrm., bachrm, and 2 big FOR Sa r ping count. Imme- rms, dn. stairs and iy eee diate rooms and ment. 63 Whitfield. PE 8- bath, et. living yng alumi- RM. MODERN. BRICK a4 ‘bRevel Oak si perme” FE oye. r mo. 7902. re . ¥ TARGE | ROOM HOUSE, LOTS of id & ake, all newly ne crated, s peautiful location, 4 miles A 10 ROOM HOME, BATH, . furnace, large barn suitable t for riding sable or starage, On M50 n Highland , Recreation 4 | Partridge, ron, Ph, FE 4-3 Ask, for. 108d Ww. 84. LOW DN PAYMENT Yes, whatever, it is— dial FE 28181 writer and pct itd LOW DN. PAYMENT 6 large rms., = basement, was 10 min. from Pontiac. 4 bedrms., 1% car attached weal ort Lake privileges. $9,000 total "ASS LAKE AREA 2 large bedrms., full basement, See heat, Lake privileges. $1,000 ow! Huron Valley Realty ment, ‘tea. “wall to wall carpeting in the living rm. and hall Sas, . $2 2.560 in. num storms. and screens, Low _down pa yment. OR 3-9135. . MS. AND BATH, 2 YRS. OLD, ar Fisher "Body, oll forced air hewt, on fot 40'x227'. $8,750 cash = Morteage wed Cc. Cowe, Real- FE 2-4000 cr FE 2-4146. GET IT QUICK, hrough ~ Classified Ads! for an -ad-> MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE St. Vincent District home with ~ Three rien Ps car ga- full basemen price with $1, 500 ‘down pay- West Suburban * One story home with good basement, Brick fireplace All nice sized rooms and well planned home, good farpe ing and landscaped lot with plenty of ever- greens, Outside of City Two bedroom home one story, 80x150 ft. lot gives you room to live. - Breeze- way and 1% car garage. Excellent condition. See this today, ndian Village Three bedroom home with & two car garage. Natural fireplace in this 17 ft. live room and gas heat, §14,- 300 and terms, Owner has been transferred, forcing sale. Ma nice features you should see today, Ex} cellent neighborhood, ; Built in 1954 “ wen Aa As nqme in on" tere price $7,300. give you lower monthly pay- ments vie reasonable dn, en LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 1s EB. ‘Pike Open Eves. FF E 49584 a_i ‘t- is. * 78 ig US, Pea on * © 1087 by NEA Service, inn “Our teacher has been telling us about the Middle Ages! Gosh, even-you weren't born then, were you, Pop?’”” For Sale Houses 43 ai died SPECIAL! SELL OR TRADE room to ‘nome, Located” 3 inties of Pontiac, late Will, take m or sell with low down pay- ment, — sennd R. ‘Middleton BROKER PE 17-0864 100 Ft. From Boat Dock and Call Rane) DOWN im, fuji bath, 2 lage lots. cn "PANGUS, Realtor collect: Ortonville, 17-2815 or NAtional 7-390. NAtional ELIZ. LAKE EST. M on room home for Tge rooms, s- fred e : floors,” fall basement, yt] toeat rch, aluminum siding. cated wh ier on weeded Lake. = t~ ealy nts 050; terms, Call, J. A. Taylor RALTOR INSURANCE 100 Oakiand Ave. Open Eves. FE 42644 Pree Parking No Down Payment Will build - ong free and bed: clear lot, roo’ rter Dome ee with full base- & wi : For Sale Houses' 43 na’ 0 DOW IN ee :D YARD. Rew POSSESSION: R. J. VALUET, Realtor 5. OA AVE. MU ¥ Et LISTING sEnvice ' BY OWNER ranch home. rge rooms, 144 bear Low 4.n pey- ent. Lake . we =i days. TO “SELL, PALTOS “Partridge * the “bird” see, “OXFORD- DUPLEX wad bee bed- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SPRING IS COMING! This ‘80 acre« is read bedroom uf variety. of soila suitable for clalties on commercial Zezme -ervenged so purchaser can penal pact down; $75 VACANT 3 bedroom home in ‘Convenient lo- cation, excellent condition tod, oi] heat, 2 car are iob cases drive, full ‘basemen VACANT 2 miles to Cateré, pores a road, 4 acre, 2 bedroom, glassed breezeway attached Stage 24x30 nee excellent workshop or e Fn ard podreces, oil it, down; $75 mon HOME MART 1062 W. /. Muron FE 5-040 BY OWNER, § RMS AND BATH, house 7. ‘“ =x 26, ful basement. SHEPARD REALTY ou ew ae Tienken Rd. — 2632 WALTON. $i,- 000 dn., a mo, OL 1-T1l1, agt. wallto- ~ LOON LAKE Just a few si e ing area are out of vate living room features from Loon Lake ing, swimming & wall carpetin: picture window overlook Sood ares. There's 3 large rooms with doads of full Ceramic tile 4 on truly fine ‘home is 500, h to mortgage. See it today! Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING . Main, Clarkston, Mich. MApie 5-8821 $1,000 DOWN LO Eliz, “Lake RD. SHES Broker Rd. FE 4-1157 < we comp bath, ne dw. STOUTS Best Buys ‘Today LAKE FRONT etel 50 A good buy in this cute 2 bedroom home on Pontiac wn payment. AVON TWP. Idea! for comfortable livin at a low price, 6 rooms a: bath home with 3. bedrooms, recreation room and bar in basement im mediate posses- with DOLL HOUSE car garege. I in town, Yours for with terms. LOW for $11,600 M. Stout a TT N. Saginaw St __ Open Hives. For the best in « house, all om one floor, this Sand) 2 bedroomer, 7 look at large 2 80x! $10,400, RANCH Etther a 2 or 3 bedroom home depending on wow. you set‘ your house w in all fall bath with shower, off furnace, 5 rooms verms. “til 8:30 pu see a! paved sti ol small wn pay yment no mie . cost. Mil- fora, ich. MU 489 NEAR SCHOOLS Near Webster, . Washington and ame Ri carpets, nat- Hrevtace, breakfast nook, 1% only, A - OUTSTANDING 4 bedroom, brick home lo- ment. Gas heat, of course! - Attached, two-car, brick ga- rage Cal now for details. AL B ~ In this Rorthaide ‘home. Own- . er transferred and must sell this 5 rom bome, with ex- pansion a full ecoment, ges heat. yi6.400" with #1 wn. Let us show you Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor West ares Street PE 5161 FE Drayton,Plains Area 3 bedroom, No basement but ® large modern utility room, All new mes in area. Approxi- moiety Ry ears old. -Lot size 7 & ‘ull price only oe 800 with hw eent-mortgag: This home is in very excellent condition. And priced below re- placement cost. Also includes storms and screens, WM. A. KENNEDY 3097 W. 2007 Wopen” re senings i | "BUD" Seminole Hills “Custom-Built’’ brick to belt, hedroom 14'x19"), baths, reet, Offered Shown by ( ppointment headed. pared + cee 00... Beautiful Building Site 125 Ft. Cass Lake Front Make your biilding ‘plans now for this lake front lot on onpanwe Ward's ha room have a view of the water. Spring is net ar off, get set now, NICHOLIE 40 Mt. Clemens” raed Eve, Mrs; Dolan ® Fa dining rm., . rms, and bath up. In each apt. 2 he 2 car ge, ce $6,750 ie . Cc A. L ESTATE- Oxtord, Mich. OA 8-31 Eves. 3500 Orchard Lake na. FE 4-4563 nt r 6, FE 2-0503 e E one faut wemedeniepree Ge} WE BUILD joan onl ae —_ oa ek BRICKS $10,975 ~ gas water heater, alum. storms ¢ CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 carparteaige corer’ Guiy| Wf i04g. sampurioan. We) Den $2,750 down and $78 per m w cones and price including ta: and insurance.| of our 3 bedroom Drive by yo mM wil- ranch homes Piastered 4 walle. i ‘K ‘G HEMPSTEAD basement, ‘a eh heat, ‘bireh rE teat Ere eee | Rook, ae Cantante Sr ear schcols & bus ‘line, Large yy S.; our ‘plans. lot. Immediate possession, "¢ feel obligated 3-3784, no dealers. _ we BUY a Pioneer Highlands , a SYLVAN LAES - DORRIS & SON REALTORS bdrm. brick Gas. sear garage, 82 _W. Huron ¢ FE 4-1557 Worth $18,000; must sell now!!! : . A GOOD BUY By Owner. . PE 44460) A wonderful ony -08 7,350 with | HOUSES LARGE AND SMALL IN- Sine, Maree oe modern ROSE McLARTY; Bkr. ar the pack ‘and & swell FE 2.2162 OR FE 5-3578_ SHARP BUNGALOW North side location on quiet resi- dential street, 6 rm. and bath post ae and clean tnroughout . ent with boy as Priced at $7,050, with .D. “RILEY, Broker. PE 41157 Templeton PONTIAC REALTY PE 5-8215 pisee te Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ garage. ANNOUNCING FOR 57 New Homes iiss | IN PINE LAKE MANOR veer: The ‘ST building.» Custom built bomes priced st $24,500, : style, mee SEVEN OTHER MODELS TO $17,500 & UP. Choice of. lot sites. Come in and leo over the de-. now to your new home. | SYLVAN REALTY CO. Orchart’ Lake Ave. FE $-0418 _SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER . Pull besmt. with ree. rm. Big corner- ‘Fhe 1064; $13,150. Oakland Ave. This is an extremely clean & ~ prignt iitctien with tots off eupe rm., & large H nice bedrms full bath up. Big full basmt., Soa heat, 2 car garage. Terms available, Excellent Investment 12 réom terms, John K. Irwin REALTOR 5, BREEZEWAY ANI AY AND 9) 2c. Lo Farmall trac aad res. $4,800 COLON IAL HILLS 8 « window attack” 3 lastered terms. May ,be seen FERRY” E. ADAMS 3172 W. HURON OPEN 9 - Phone FE 5-4510 or FE 80705 compas” tility, et ui i: TT N, w St. Ph. PE 5-8165 Eves, ‘til 8:30 3 BEDRM. BRICK, FULL BASE- m natural e, of] best. Owner, $24,000" Will sell on ‘land ate 6-024) for appoint- ment. J BEDRM HOUSE IN ROCHES- te payment. w din. 3:30. ©. By owner OL 1-071. after AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘peal bed ms and 2 baths. Very nice alone fence. Bese. reduced to $15,000. Quick Kl L. Templeton, Realtor D COZY — 3 BEDROOM . art appliances. 18x15 living school trans- rtatio Lawson Real Estate 1327 EB. Auburn Rochester OLive 1-1611 OPEN DAILY 3-8 and by appointment GI’, $299 DOWN PLUS MTGE. costs. Three bedroom brick with na Sens. Arnold Real Estate sosre”” Tolegzes Ayr 5-578 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE NEW BRICK RANCH HOME ON 1Q ACRES tome tie a wipes Tage. 2 bem laces, rec- ition room, . Terms. ponte HILLS Attractive 7 room home with 2 car garage on Pontiac's west side in pleasant Ottawa Hills La boontieuliy agg meen ving and dining roo spanviog kitchen Brick fireplace. 3 good bedrooms and full bath wu 83 BN Telegra: pa Rd. . rete; MULTIPLE ' SEE . NOR’ SIDE, City Limits, 8 betes Ranch nom @ built in "53. ment, FIRST iG, DON'T BE LATE! ACREAGE, HOME AND BUSINESS 3 bedroom home with full base- net Very modern 2?-car ames. BUSINESS e includes inventory and building 30x50, ft. of frontase on main highway, 14 miles out. Humphries LISTING 8E. VICE stairs. Basement with automatic bn§ heat. Nicely decorated thru- juy this, wonderful family home at only $14,900 on terms. 4-FAMILY BRICK caged on a ved street near downtown Pontiac in a good rental district, Minimum of maintenance required: Will show better than 10 per om net return « tim vestment of $25,000. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TI 9 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EYE APPEALING LAKE FRONT 12.975 8. and dining combination replnoe, moderns kitchen. nice bane two larger then average ledroom Finitered wt walls, cove. Ker ges obs use ing room dandy 12x14, nice lot. Terms or trade. ow RANCH HOME EXECUTIVE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE S. Bloomfield Hi d Highlands ck ranch tached 2-car garage. 3 ' -and family room. Storms and screens and well landscaped. To include carpeting and draperies in living and dining room, also water softener and extras. Own- er renterted. Prompt posses- sio It Acres—2 Homes Well located west of Pontiac. Modern home with 5 large bed- rooms and bath down and nice _ modern at rents for 360 Mo. 4 car garage. Shaded jawn, Frigid tres 3 elec. ro ranges tx ‘ aires elec. es, trac- tor and equipment. ow own- Pric sell, Reasonable er. term th | Brick Bi-Level Located tn nice wooded area near Yotkins Lake. 26 ft. car- vii t wants action ond Nas a price $2,000 below his s eiNeten - REALTOR 670 W. Huron st, PE 43525 Open Eve. "till 6:30 © tiac or Flint in trade or se Exclusive | hecgeeon, lake puiviloges. EAST URBAN $10,400 BE! Sone RANCH HOME » birch flush doors, beauti+ fal tile bath lovely kitchen, alum- inum storms an other selling ap ents, Terms arranged for te able client, Lago DISTRICT 400 DOWN $7500 Dandy grav shingle five ™ bungalow with full basement, ‘new gas A.C. heating plas Lenard flush oce'f feed” jot black top street. rage, fenc c' p stre % block from bus. Immediate possession. BRICK HOME fenced lot, . es schools, nice mes. HAYDEN Flow foun Kameucte ane own Im _ sion. % block tos pore a home. Bath, Basement with oil furnace. iL. 3 bed- & “hower. ore. A good bu terms ye: y at,$10,- bed- : Fineed IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2 room modern home at white e. Owner transferred. $1500 down or will trade equity for good car or house trailer. new 2 bedroo A lot. Call for intor. 999 HURON GARDENS aw home at Lapeer’s Kam b- ; $1975 division, Forty minute drive from This five room modern Sengniow downtown Pontiac. Featuring: 3 is bright as a silver dollar, oil) ped 72 FHA, heat, mirror like oak floors, plas- conventional financing teréd walls, nice bath and kiteh- - Sealelie. Cail us today on these gavel 2 blocks Bn a RY ROD. 3 Li e, rom. HATCHERY _ center, block from Post € e edmplete but a and Bank. A very saleable list-| Both’ Basement with oll furmees, ing ‘ portal £ mae Nice shady lot. ~ WE. BUW SELL & TRADE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Side Income zat 2-tamily income gtters apartm: endurin, ment at only $14, Price Reduced Newer type ranch ho cluding aluminum s ‘ orms screens. Fencin ee, 3 softener % itt car gazage __ lots, Oniy #9 “town, ae Detore swe w- we. = you can't beat forth | 4 New Look ™m ite possession, We urge you to see it at once — $959 down, North Side Excelient § room home with ceramic tile bath, Youngs- = kitchen, select oak ment, of] heat, rearentios room, n't ee gersce. | eat for ‘only Fi. Sete ™ a Corner parce) with immacu- room brick home, rapes included i eccepe trace less —or wu ‘ecoue for St. Benedict’ s 2 2 year old bungalow consist- ing rooms and be full basement with recreation room, Delco oil heat, 2 car garage It's su- per value at $11,950, Bateman ~Kampsen REALTOR FE 40528 317 8. Telegrsph_ Eves. & 8un, bedrooms with joo up Oona i‘ down, nice living room, separate dining room, mod- sern kitchen, bath with shower, full basement, heat. storms ‘terms. In the Evenings cal Mr, Adams FE 46435 of offic: WEST SUBURBAN, RANCH. bedrooms all on one floor large living room. with ‘int il, ver modern kitchen, bath with shower, elect oon’ floors, utility room, auto ofl furnace, 14 ACRE. of land with 100 foot frontage, attached carport, alum storms and screens. is lovely home was built in '56, Shown by appointment, CITY. DUPLEX. $1000 own. City bus at doof This home consist's “ot 2 2 begroems. and bath up, while ra a a nice living room, P per month ine Pid ge taxes and Insurance. CLARK REAL ESTATE Fe som nes iy os Even Sunda OR Fantini wtSting service’ $1250 DOWN — $13,500 LITTLE FARM BROWN GI RESALE ~- bedroom ranch on B : with . Let us ig one, Pull price a to, Mok r, kitchen sink, opper Plumbing and all interior stu ae | Exterior completely fin. ished ery attractive, well con. structed home with lake priv. Pishe in the city, § room / ranch ho gerace Excellent ‘co condition. rut carpeting, ' Wall to r urnace, sulated, “Just bring ‘ou case and move tn," yor Fae DOWN = Rent beater, 2 be ranch ~~ room. home vine jtimort Bee tite “one wey aad ‘Bar FF pum doll HAYDEN; Realtor | LH. BROW N, Realtor i TORS ve Kw w. ron Bt. sa We Huron 9 BEATS FE +1581 a Open Eves, Multiple Listing “Service? e? - “ ’ t sl - ‘ i\ oe ae os 4 af is - koa! : pepe ‘i eg LS. Fe ee RE ie oo a Peer a8 rs : _Tu roxttac PRESS. ‘ee Happy Folks | Taille in the meet friendly manner. . Ti je easy to deal, st, Buckner’s/ = shows ip rayon and errors | | Rimes happates oe ana} ist our trade cast aecout =| San ty -WAY PLAN Scarttal se eat ee row ty tenn to en Ue to 24 months | BUCKNER) i | ——<_ie ; | Guar, FINANCE COMPANY ; be. aoe laos me fe, #000 tnd, Westinghouse rebuilt. "As low preset pace ~ OS : a Wa ae . ‘ os te _ ° 0B LAWRENCE nn : $1,500 some FE a : \\ a . FRIENDLY SERVICE ROS ene € A ‘and ebair vets Buy Thru Partridge , < ie me ‘fect : iw BORROW sections List Thru Partridge | “= " try aac restrictions +i peted, 14% car garage, brick plant- er homes ‘with Preor ge 9 base- |? oak nme hs A vole, ; NN = Service is fast, Money usu-| chard Lake Ave 8 Reasonable, FE &7731, ° : Pre iarge lot, near new Waterford| “ment No dove payment. Or will] fa basement, completely | ——F 9 BUY, TO SELL, REALTO “ ally the same day, Phone or Ter, GEE OAs STOVE Uke GES ROSSER COmmGN AND =—2e : * cd t . - R CUSHION AND SbraR Cie"bw Sot'chr| Soman mo oom mma eve | ia ee eras | ee Sle Acrenne 7 Fer Soe Ramee 8) "Y nd Pie A WV, Walton Bivd “P "HOUSEHOLD. — | aravipun avmiqur"PLA| foq alo yet ts. Pe oi | SS trim. Assume the 4 per cent CRES ous ATION NOs Fine’ Time | ’¥: ‘Valton bivd. © HOUSEHOLD. BEAUTIFUL ~ ANTIQUE . hi ter Spm , ‘ with new adress ot Crystal Russell. You mortgage and save $2,000. Met gui i Aelia pee oe direct, from owner, | Commer with, 130:ft. roma ge i aa PL INANCE rm rouse large rop. leat | (3ED FURNACE ABC BURNER. ‘ Lake Urive. Attractive, ¢ nO $2,500 DOWN-On this im- tac. OT WAY Located im the heart of town. | ‘garage on property. $4,000, — ~ CORP. OF PONTIAC | _#-2230._10 Bloomfield Terrace. _| AN new_o soutrols, all OM 3aT08, 2 2 x 120 ff, oil REALTOR-BUILDER maculate story and ‘% bun- - ERIDGE PE 46-6203 Biome yell on washing “ot |: , 3% 8. Saginaw St. The Key Bldg.” tha gy Be AND 2. STEP TA- USED REPRIG....... oteewe = et Oe “BREWER, 412 W. Huro __FE 44825] galow with y stairws to attic. | OS ae ee NORA AREA gas, ib service from, the park. Saginaw Street are, eet Reem ye | ERO TCO PT REPRIO. soo fh Tse apeaneaeegee 11 ts. Parke ROCHESTER AREA floors, plngrered walle walls, mar- " 38 acres of aatie wow land, | -ing late tie downtown area | 36 165-{t. frontage on, Seginew street GET CASH QUICKLY | as race Encotient coed On 200 a, | Renee. ded with matiress. $16.98 acres @ Sills ie ropert; ers sce v wi alone our rent a ‘meat 8 3 e_sgWs WCBARUEPTETR URCOOUME)~ 6PURNISH. | SOW Dune beds, rom en ve ye r ps sa ent, steam, a-car ga- ment van No garage. weet ereral’ ene. building si ‘es Ly cent & “ia, Com: ete price ptm yee re ewe coat wai in “= Up to $500 “ngs. Be s Baby furniture : oe LORD S WAREHOUSE. 3 Rouge. Sop LOCATION. “TWO YEARS OLD at $11,000 ° with. terms? cok poe ‘ent, aiso has additional income. Slack top ge ce this 1850 to 1956 cars, Bring your) noon and ? Jeomphooe bet om a -. a 3 7 . ¥ equ . <3 : 4 bedroom home, living room) A REAL GOOD FAMILY oxtord, Mich. OA 8-3122) in your propert Fa 3-450) be-| corner would be suitable for gas) Tiinutes Loans also mate on fur. | BUOY. CRIB, ¢ SCALES; TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Nothing. Down —_ gee wasew. wa, & bie oom ane Saastered: __ Eves. OA 8-2606 ___| _ tween 8 a ses. All pares Taman gan tee A Lt niture. Gignatures and other se-| —Li¥. couch. cheap! OR’ 3100. "wore. R. B. Munro, } Witt puftd 9 bedrm. starter house,| hot water. Storms & screens. tiled basement. Garwood oll HOLLY AREA. SEVERAL nice | WE COVER cluded, Price just reduced to| curitica CLOSE OUTS | ‘teen aaa AND UF with basement, on your lot. rough Pull price $8250, $750 down, Im- ace, Soperete enclosed Lady ‘soi apd level. THE STATE $40,000, terms, . Bampeon cdrd: table, ‘reg. $7.98; SWEET'S RADIO r , firing’ and plumbing included. | modiste pessession, Better call oo rehes, ithe private ces ranch home with i¢x22 | and & fine schook district, = a Tene ‘and $6. 000 down with good “LET’S TALK DINETTE SET & SEWING MA-| WASHING MACHINE, CONVEN- Hold a New or pet, custom built » A, Fy Immediate. p ib * may “ For rarms * . BUSINESS” TEAGUE FINANCE CO. poo TSA OIL HEATER, USED $130 80 value, tones. 3 BEDROOM HOME geatom beltger. east. oe bee we? Sam o Soa. FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE HERE 18 ONE of those hard 0 wie ‘ _1_ winter, PE 40400. _| Fluorescent, 383 Lake PE #1198. Get ready toe spree bedrooms and bath on first Call Rutledge, OR 3-111, FE 4-0003. ee One wt eer onue.eee h . 202 N. MAIN irr AY USED CONSOLE Tv. | Ave ilies NOTHING DOWN _ |_now! painted base- plus $100 Barber Shop . . . . 140.95, “Tv antenna kit, $0.98, || WALNUT DINING “ROOM ~~" Costs ONLY BY OWNER. 3 BEDAM. BRIC oo RC bat Sear ee. | Buy Thru Partridge yeasty eros neon irom ‘eases, Main | With © A ROCHE STER. M MICH. WALTON TV_ 2 Oxi2 rugs & pads 960. PE gue ot) furnace fireplace, basement, rage. About $2,700 down. See List Thru Partridge _ at. center 6 inst fast growing town. vectxeelicat. pulling LOANS, ‘ated? Walton, cor. ir, a PE 2.2287 __ Sens MONTHLY PAYMENTS $1,000 Sno iealers Ese 30353, today, SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND| subdstana: stanaial d own payment. ‘Entire scquaint you with his cus: H a EL ECTROLOX, LATE ATE MODEL WAYNE GABERT’S none, orEN 1:30 - 6 P.M. $650 DOWN NORTE Le Anil ‘tory ako tes farms. 200-acre golf course sckage Yor jor ese the value of pe re. ne Wusiness. Ph, Rochester OL 6.0711, OL 1-9701 _ Phone Pe 81504. ‘Gone APPLIANCE SALE CALL sr jo.| Small ome 3 pe. bath. Uuaty and one bungalow w! P_W. “DINNAN 66 W. Huron . oe ih -J valuable high- WHEN YOU NEED FOR t BALE: , SMALL RADIOS, $6| Up to 4 per cent discount on all DIRECTLY MEMTND 197,20) foo: Dio, etch agai | Suireny etc, ches ~ 80 ACRES | STATEWIDE yeennea TEs wasbers, ¢ sire and elects MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE, Avot High Seodl. hee also 8 separate dinette. Good level farmer's farm, 8 room Patent Medicine , FORMICA TABLE — AND AND FOUR) anges and sets, 2 yrs. to . NORTH SIDE Beautifully painted, plas- mnodern home. F.A. heat, auto.| peg; Estate Service, of Ponting Rinses Serums tole ot this 43> O choise, dane te creamy-cod cole, 121 N Sagina PE ssibe WESTOWN 2 lots, 132 ¥ 330 ft. ach, over- tered walls and select oak hot water, 2car garage, large CHARLES, REALTOR aren” neat Patent Medicine comiition 1086 Soue o seed | 1 REALTY CO inching siege i Eeinns be pe ary ot Re 29 cee eet outbu 41s mimes 1117 8. Telegraph FE +031 store. Ideal for couple to ‘ignatere, wet Mt quickly on 7oN5| inch Philco television which has For Sale Miscellaneous 60 2 0. eat. rate and living quarters used onth.’ 0 1 CUCKLE R- REALTY $2 a.a79 cows and assume GI diate _asceesion. Priced $22,000, ~ Buy Thru Partridge eee included. $7. own enderetrs, Poymente fd sult ee see oft jena See © m ex . HEARTH Te tee BA. WAIT! PE e400i, Fe Tat19 RAY O'NEIL, Real CRAWFORD AGENCY | List Thru Partridge | bulma | FO a ae en PORTE, EEC acre, Pu | Pirepinge, dampers oe : A , ea tor Huron 8t. ?BARBER CHAIR, 3, ALL WORK +B. en er misc. . a 262 8 Telegraph Evenings a 31143 & EM Sates good, lavatory & pole, sell all for) KIICH N ISINESS Before you buy ~ or sell GIs. 3 Fe sna PE 46003 | 1s acaES ON BLACKTOP WR. | #100 or we EM 33000. |< ALE uo aOR ATION a REFRIGERATOR. Sch Koo G6 MES With x Levees TE, ‘wilson, Bir. MACHINE SHOP. é : FINANCE CO. _ Sniy “$8008 ‘Milks Mt 61300. Call C. C uett BASEMENT. ALSO 2. 3. & 1 pbk! Fully equi ready to go, D 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, | FURNITURE. EXC, CONDITION. | § * | 4 mis CALL Us OLDER 80 ACRES * buil ‘pins livin quar. JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER . 1 ‘Antique dishes, men & women's | Because wett has more list- aos ‘ALL UB AY. _ : tere A real buy at §27 with 1813 8. TELEGRAPH RD. —— Lc i... cloth ". Phone FE 42230. eT) 4 ings to offer—and more person- Broom birck home, Barn 45x65, fers. A veal Nay wt Oey. 20 call +1982 don | WOULD TO BORROW $15.-| ioomfleld Terrace i at saa; = | © Bela? Drabieme., 'C. Sehuett ts RUSSELL, YOUNG | cpothey pliner, 10 mies east | {S74 sumen toda PARK AT OUR FRONT commitment to: take. ove id'oos | GATELEO TABLE, ELEC WEAT.| Cab. sinks @ Titmgs, $h.60 up: Sflering’ homes, for” as. lie, as| 412 W. Huron Established in 1916 ° 58 ACRES S% Weenuron Bt” PE. 41540 __. final Call PE $1478. cr sue ‘amp, table 3. ainpe, jase” were Seaeeta, $809 down — and also, rentals New Sroom home Evenings, MY 31143 & EM 3-2340 : ae woes, 8 ‘save ruusenia with to buy Call today. $2,500 DOWN WE HAVE — Key to this new all acres tillable at Lum, eorickigen, NEW SUNOCO Chance of a Lifetime Need $500 oo er 230 2:30 eas nee 172 8, Ld EM 34196 for details, Also se IMMEDIA: POSSESSION insulated bungalow. 2 large bed- r Nice large home with 4 housekee _Kiaae! A in area, Call MUtual West side 3 bedroom, large living rooms, tile bath, pleasant liv we also, have larger farms within : ing rooms, 1-3 room apt. 6 trall-| with fast, courteous service and Work :. Stainless steel, 8 ft, é a, room. dining | room’ Kitchen & room large well - arran mies ot Poatiae Service Stations for Rent: car ‘prage,._ ote one ate Tek os” thea! fi reer budget? | GOING OUT OF "On. 3-466 4 m4 FE nd (sey Os | ample closets, Bene with ventilating fan, anytime. If no o ol team team. heat, rte | | Then should our new BUSINESS : Ar PORTER ROAD oll heat, double. garage. with, Jalousie ping ereesemar:| an “~~ PACILITIES: ing. modera “ottie oe freee nee : ALUMINUM SIDI * PRING _|INVESTMENT BUY Race gitinched caress, 1.000 larkston Rrest sev, mote, ster tans peivats ane ea ee eee cme! | season!” pester Yow Bricen, fm é . 2, HOUSES — 1% acres indus. ~ tales cove. || oftigeece: 1 West Side ts, your ‘peed need el | wrought iron lamps... magasine ation, {installers are 3 month ‘ promeey inside city, homes wonts rind — Beautiful spotiess REAL EST ATE Tt , . . A beautiful building with racks, book racks, carts, | behind season). Instilate . 2 in TE bedroom bungalow, Ceramic é - {t : Approx chairs, gossip benches, desks, Un- 2 IS good repair. $20,000, TERMS. | iota eatin space in the | 99 g. Main Clarkston, Mich. | Approx. yet for merchandise hg or, Boren. 08 bat water Home & Auto painted poay Reeng nite stands, | fa¥ fuel. First peyment coring ; 3 COMING J. R. Hilt tagisom pues dau Ls Cored | <7 easinaea Property 49 | “Bonus vorinwest cor. | Lorelle or ee. Sissas awn, | L, C wrllncvnr*gola Mc nase up| RUZ cee giemioam, stm, an ‘ 2A. FAUtZ celtng nigh ‘basement, gas | Sale Business P roperty 49 Bontiae sree Hwy. (U3. 10) and Cail. us between ies pam. for | oan ",ompany do’,_ideal, for tables.| Srmamental irons, Buy direct: and ; FRONT REALTOR , heat. ‘Many other extras. $1l.- | ~~~ ~~ | Williams Bt. ~ appointment, 1 W. Perry. street MucH MUCH (OF FHE aoe | seve. *VALLELY'S.. Auburn , # 6 roy bedroom, te bath, fur-/1011 W. Huron FE_5-6181 900—$1,700 down Buy Thru Partridge pia Rochester Rds Call’ OLive 1-004 nished summer home, oil space a y Southoodt corner an Lake H. W. Bigelow |. Hours: 9 to 5; Saturday. @ to 1 s) _for free estimate heater. glassed in porch with full : , NEARLY ACRE—Brick bungalow List Thru Partridge. | Ra. & Dover : PICK & PAINT STORE He ERNE GES | Becrooms ‘oak fori, (pained | fog FRONTAGE OR, AUBUR tot w, Huron sat Dwient st, | Mortgage Loans $4) 10 canna ave, Pe sasca| AX SDH ALT TILE ’ room e, a" . +”, - —— eee |G A OR : Rit eaiirstine borat tek] Fade eEMaere: | Fabe Fine oot ees | im moet, har | tne 2a aka | —— : “S — $600 to $1,500 | Mee ae eT GRR MEE SM, | AnaterRQNG me DAC wih EAR ateDay LAKE Fage, Shaded lot, Terms. $13,100," onty $2.20 down, bal. aever ai ee : DINNAN "| informatio a) phone Mr. Grifith at — 4 LOANS — to $1,500 | fy's6 “Satie het ¢ 9 , . or any ub se On y Bridegroom special. A really lovely] TiQUSTON REALTY |“? % Pe B® ¢ | ow aren eon] Oo , Wipewaod 3400, 9 a.m. Partrid e bomen: mecera. of net. in aggg veo REFRIGERATOR: OR 0 UR SOF fag, ining 4 ore is as ye_¢6ii | OWN 00 rane Sacrifice, my new Walton Bl d. a, 5:90 shes, & p.m. g 2. For’ meena additions or im- HOTPOINT a Pe 43 Lag | hung. Ware HEATERS, a : ; ‘ . a on Vv . . rovements. . 4-565’ . J yA] sree “replace, Bonz sttached| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 24ft. living. room, beautiful fire: on Blvd. sum tefeot eb t n d ar d 3 YER “BIRD” TO SEE "Ton roughtin or enclose gant ELECTRIC RARE 6 ft cast iron ¢ ee he garage She ‘concrete drive. Pri- Eitenen lots of formica top ley ar rear. Boalt buildin, a house Bar y constructed. Calrod burners condition, | colored bath tub, and java- vate privileges on Maceday Lk. ’ cabinets. Pull price $14,950. 16x22. City water. $8,200, main street in, LIQUOR, bar on 4. To build a garage or on only $40.95. Milk's, Mf nictt 6-1300. Lory, $90.88. QA, | pson, 80 Only $6500 with 91.500 down, The GATEWAYS to ; terms. food sronchient cron, | 8. “Oak second’ mortgages. | KITCHEN TABLE & 2° CHAIRS, | —5- : catch?-Oniy" bedreem | Gown SILVER LAKE AREA — This new Oil Tie brick bullding with 8 Foom, | - Apply 200 National al Building ing dining table & 4 chairs, 1 maple | 4 INCH sorb PIPE. 3 FT pe. ; stairs Js fitehed: You cae ire. 3 bedroom be batch, k ranch Close to Downtown modern owners a; ded. $45,- Pontiac, or phone FE . finish twin bed & springs. 2 liv VE suet ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES _| Bas"every fine feature needed aax8 prick ‘commercial | , 000 full price oa terms. — Ss | ita ables, © 2,lamps, An, Amer: | 172-9. Saginaw s-2100 © With private, Mark in’ the. country. for gracious living. frea te Sin bathe Parking area et (« om an HAMBURG DINER. Easy to op- | WWW enn ee, Used twice. Will sac- | sine 14” 42s. Ma pe. bulk, Tt ts i ¢ for Zour, fam. You Won't Beat This eree nee closet to garage. rear, $12,700, reasonable p y grate, efficient, compact hambure|s pepRM. HOME. CLOSE IN. xruvin ATOR, EPRIGERATOR« size 12, $30, MA 6-3840. fly with this gas hot water ro ht APT. BRICK INCOME Imagine the comfort of the open terms. . ting dealer ap-| mendous profits. Pull price $14.- For » house with screete sa oeee., ATOR HEPES ondition, | An rea $3096. Laveterion sean . Yj Fully furnished on Oakland Ave- fireplace in the 71ft. living is now accepting dea Pp try. N. side preferred. FE 4-080. j iat Milk's, I 61300, ete Jot Is ovartockiog front” ode. inet nue, Walking distance to ‘down- the fun with family | Railroad Frontage lication forthe following +———. — - Peer ag gents. oo oni va Eifcnie te inore cent Sed Ore cluded fn this 5 m home town, 17 full-sized rooms with 4 and and friends in the huge recrea- Spur ine on property in Pp DIXIE, DRIVE IN. Best location RM. NS SROE WELTER. REABON- c A NVENTORY _ Y BALE ohard’ Lak Tak mareeeean, water soltener & Venetian Suna Rothe, put tee ad renet Osh. Heise” int tne “futt base: Pontiac's industrial area. 2 service stations, located| at intersection of US-10 and other ® aie. your Cell afters. PE 2 a Chest of drawers $10. SiFROCes PEERORES it news gown floors, plastered walls, 5 ‘apart-| ' ment. The master bedroom has Garage. 18120, ‘office. build: | @ _ | Exeettent™ buliding appro prox. Se @ WINCHESTER SPHCIAL. Usep| Chifferobe $15 tows kitchen ‘furnsces. cas . ments slowing $400 a month tn- twin closets & built-in vanity. in ved street, $18,000 : o with inside seating for 75 2 F lathe or sell, | Studio couch $15 and coal hot a nd steam come, Full basement. Timken hot The large kitchen with many $6,000 down vee valuable, real esta and ali} jypeepen PST “lon stake. good | Kitchen cabinet $10 bollers, Automatic | heater, ater heat. 2 porches drive and birch front cabinets could be 3 down. eT if | Buy wa 47 Ford 34 | stake, Radio $7 . hardware ¢ supplies, Deck yard coment, 18x24 ft, ga- | ony woman's dream come true. Gi8,008 do. Sell call p 8.0217 ton pickup. or singed $5 ; cronk end tile amined soppet f- permit our com- |- on * as ran . ., Low ! tered ai" fae 90", 610,000 down + Dlete’ deseriptign. $25,000, "We Roy Annett Inc.}. ' gas ange Moret, Don't tet GHEV. 2 DOOR SEDAN FOR | flectric Paige, ‘12.50 Paint, HENGHTd. SUPPLY 2688 PROFIT ON YOUR IN: Will take good home in trade. LTo a 1s0n $42,000 “scare ’ you = thls motel} Sle or ggde tor what have you |“ Davenport . .| Lapeer Ra, om . VESTMENT. ee Dt, (Me. Huron Te seral 8-0406 | hae "been “priced ai $80,000 and | FE <8 CLELAND FORMTTURE CO, __| BEEP ARD FORK — HALF AND REALTORS - . FLOYD, KENT, Realtor |" open Evenings and Sunday 14 ' will, surely sel -for that. in Burry “IN st FORD 2DR FOR | 154 Bi Gaginaw. Nye 2-is23 | -Wuerters. Opdyee Mat xe See _ Phone OR 3-129 WEST SIDE INCOME | 2200 pixie Hwy. at Telegraph : $60,000. for we know it's worth | 1% wall balance, Piz 61061 ike WASHER. GODS SAV. K, |, RECLAIMED 36 RACH. Open Eves. 'til 9 Sunday 1 to 6 paved street location, 2 family| FE 20123 ~ Open 9 foe alawln most 3 acres on US-2 Assume small meee, Fe © see. KENMORE WASHER, S0Ds An parplue ber & Sales OL REALE, NORTH MND ESD | Ree. Weeaetn im | in FF BORE PRONTAOE LET | SRR setae ttle eat | OE FORAGE, MINCR,STCE AR, | iigeymirorg gs pce An, | 1 Menand Ba ate) Gh $0 rm. asement. FE 7 A-1, condition throaghows : One ae bouse, ree or es j- . | to complete 6 units..Buy now at auto. or? OR3-8735. | iy CASH FOR PURNITURD 3 TS: , this sacrifice price, Terms, Own- : 13 AP rooms for-owner, 3 rooms and| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 onth. 14 x 28 fruit stand } ers leaving 8 state, Gas AS STATION. WHAT HAVE YOU? | reoNARD REFRIGERATOR. $00. _FE_ 47881 g Close dn. town. Only a block to| bath up. Upper fents for $20 8 | Wn ith “fixtures jail price ($11,000 tA - No. ¢-under-Bus--Opp.__| MEQ ination Mi 64008 | CABINET SINKS FROM eee a e ‘™ ‘ ? beeline from Dow Priced ‘with only 6 $8. 000 da. should siding, “pacement with gas hest, > papa. HOME ON or LK. our home. oP wsimees t in one iW ARD FE. P! ARTRIDGE ma re, Wit abe LIVING ROOM SOFAS, MODERN, bles sinks ao $0. a A. bring in wT extra lavatory, lot 50 x 150 ft., 2| _ $8,909. $1,400 down, FE 6-6592._ ation. .L. x. Brown, 1362 W. | OTT le REAL TOR FE. 4-3581| tate MobEL GAR AND CASH sonia, pillehtly outed. Buy ®| Thompson, 70 8, Pert R. D. RI LE Y, Broker. | cat garege. Offered at tine BEAUTIPYL HOME SITES OVER- _Huron FE 3 24030 REAL FSTATE x BUSINESSES POR YOUR. AND, ,SONTRACT re. Michigan Pluoescent, Pur| DRILL YOUR OWN WELL. ake Rd. FE 41157, $9,000 down looking Walters Lake. 80x100 ft. Free deal ini Is (WHERE Le ; . plete outfit cheap. FE 7-0i81 aft $09 Eliz. Lake . To Buy~To Sell —To Trade lake ent a heat ‘Low down COMME RCIAL ree dealer training, also 1050 ~ matte RON ST. ROPERTY) oH J. VAN WELT, ive annex, 307 Orchard Lake) 0g : parment. Easv e ; sia] ‘assist- pro! ; {¥OU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! DENNIS O'CONNOR, BROKER 280 i, froata oa _ company financial assist OPEN EVE. TIL 9 me ae - sed PORTABLE. LOVELY Living ROOM DRAPES. E ' 7 . | MY_24040_ MA. §-0682 | Located | ot “Mtorage building, | ance available to qualified Sale Land Cont Just like new. Would swap for) $_Palr, for, only $10 per pair. mpire ov AH AN BEAUTIFUL $5 FT. LAKEFRONT | church, or lodge hail $35.00 per applicants. Call today. Pane Neen Ba ti ns _ Sree Mose! of eaual value. PE arene sae Sanh Wisi. | 300° Union Leks 24. gt Commerce > oS . il sell. all or part. eap- _ a ; : OFFERS si ree ee dove atneh EH) ioral cat Salt bee VE 41584 22% DISCOUNT HAE, Bertie On vind “| MalOOANY CORNER CHIN | "winbOw AND ERIM MOR | nealTy OO See basement 2 replaces. and Sundays, a ‘GAS. STATION on a: room modern TRAD DE “HY YOUR OLD ICE) Cond Ses OL i ee | Basctoerd ne Bet ine g = > Doing good busin Oni: home in rood West Suburban ane on @ new Some very | ———— phn stpemaieciaeminaini: | oane a atthe Gis anatase eee W est Suburban in good | EE aon cit ee ES HIGHLAND ROAD store. uh "town, “Excellent returns ‘8 Contrag) Betenee 9- Tr ate a ‘an fire: ng ice. MABOORRY. Plum ‘interior deers. trom. . condition. Tile bath, 1 floot,| WET DOOR’ TO BRANCH Fer Sale Lots - 46 53 ft. of business frontage pli id ae ~y >a cael aa attr, Bola ier e60se, Sor ore - F908. Bilks, MY 81900 7 | Bingle pletare oe omar, 8 Et be gh Rg A Fost ovries R Fight in the | heart of s, fast W. G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR - | alates te DW. RE Said DONG ROS FREE ST. possession. $8,900. $960 down.) 15: risTING SERVICE eieel es for @ 27 ft. — PE $2 C W od Co. BARNE A new. a arop. drop le mate * CLARKSTON building. Only $2,980 cash. | TIRED, OF WORKIN eervice. tt F.C, oO (7s | 18 _W, Maron Oh, Bear Posting seas, “gaatie persdaia Weitees |3. Off Walton INCOME — 5 rooms down for ion which can be leased REALTOR’ OR 3-1238 j sink, All very reasonable. MY Practically new 3 bedroom) owner and 4 rooms up foe rental River front lot in the village of F. _W d Cx low investment, p hee FE Office Open 9-7 F or Sale Clothing 56) isi Saneaiow on ‘ot 60 x 120, oer rate entrances, bath ——. 120x240 ft. Only 83,- 000 UO.) cal rz'20 After 6:09 OR 3-2603. ALLO" | SORTABLE EE DRIER AND includes carpet and drapes. heat and fot ‘eater, full per cent down, Also ; - fo neue bin NER WITH LiviNG Corner Williams Lake Rd, & M50 | BROWN FUR COAT, SIZE 20, $35. | deluxe curtain stretcher. FE 86-3571 | ' gluminum storms and price fust $8450 with other 7 in Clarkston from $1,- REALTOR fi OR 31235 “VERY <.# __ 156 W. Hopkins. — ce a acar ‘arage. Im- 330 w Open fa guaziee. 9450 Dixie Hwy. MA|LAND CONTRACT. ¥ GooD =the ee OIL FURNACE, POT TYPE, 86000 wriSiats possession. Owner| INCOME — 6 down for | after SCOR 3 3 investment. OR 3-447? after 6.30| MAN'S CAMEL HAIR OVERCOAT. | "'pru on 3-536. hes reduces, price te $10,000,| Owner and 2 furnished anart | Cl k Corner Williams Lake Road & M3 iat. _ BUSINESS | WITH EXTRA de 2 he eg ey et ‘REBUILT, ~ WASHING MACHINES. INES, . own. : * ments up for rental, separate en- " f 4 a a ‘orth Sid Rated wee uct oade| CLATKSTOM [Rent Lense Bus Prop. | Pv inlet siatcettea tees] Tes GEE LANG": | Sale Household Goods $7) fii wt smn. Fe North 10e y pedioom home| Call for appointment. REAL ESTATE INC. | Rent — Warehouse Space| Shay, sis Orctare Leave. OM | Sent, “#890. “Cost to you 2 PIECE LIVING RM. y aM. get, Mae RECOND FTONED Fae Bra in 10g, Pa basement, DRAYTON PLAINS, AREA — 3/20 8. MAI CiABan MUCH | Avan’ itn reasonable Jenein | POR PALE, can, COMPANY IN som. "FE ymca or ‘OR 2 PIECE Belmont week. Reconditioned and parts by Stans Se Lee hot water, large living room and| “DRAYTON WOODS ~ see ‘oy clevetor Track load-|*- Ofee & eauipment, Reasonable, $ PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE DIN. _fome demonstration wr ** - 8 a larg e a nu of ex- . £1588. : — Y. [RTORS LAST YEARS . see it today. - cellent iota sraitable, Er Brotected IE Se portion oval tee vent ia BALL POINT Pew wacmiNes | LET YOUR $$$ WORK Bee eTTICN REASON: | SEGMORRTORS LAST TEARS | Roy Annett Inc. . R. I ’ approved. Convenient ee = quire Stewart ee St on _Best H offer. OR 3-048 OR 3-680. “Ty FOR YOU ABLE. FE 66170. fees — a new refrigera- REALTORS Geor ge! TW1N| **Soraces- BARTRAM _ Tans. ‘ST TAND., ARD ~ We have both ie and small 7 PC DARE OAK DINING, ROOM | tor for a little more than a ‘used 2 oreo ings and Sundsy 1-4 | REALTOR Baldwin Ave. | $392 Dixie Hi OR _2-1980) For Sale ¢ or Exchange, 50 teous service, Cali any hour. FE & Sultn Good condition’ $80, | 300 Orchard Lake Ave.” : REALPE soit or PEC | OTTAWA DRIVE IL $0441 oF FE G-0075. As for Ted) MA $1386, REPOSHESSED | MAYTAG DE- irnt | 1 ACRES. 4008, TERMS. OWNER OC} CO. cCullough.. No obligation. 7 ROOMS OF FURNITURH IN-| luxe ironer washer, Balance AD AMS ace, omg, OS ree tent ter | P.O. Box 538, Ponti . 3 Cc, HAYDEN, Realtor | ciud treere FE 6.1713. $2 per week. mg Whittpoot de- - GO@Y 2 BEDRM. a8 ae orrice | Business is Opportunities 81) Hoon “tors etal, “ail” porelaia is, Walton Bivd. _’ Open Eves.| ériz CHARTREUSE RUG. VERY | Der° CCU" AUuniral refrigerator, $9, 950 — Bungalow, 2 car garage, 3 x 150 AT UNION UNION LA , ANAS \ gervege hee stator fo Ieeatal: an wrtord M to Loan 53 Pieters ane WAnH R. 08> bad ont My St* defrost, "5. tnopping center” $1100 down. $54 ter" hers & few good lake front BUILDING, TOR, RENT TH CEN.) tiga. - Owen Nestabtished. bus ne REE SEERA LARICES) Hy | Fug, $28; electric range, $28; bed- - : MOWER — TESS NEW 3. BEDROOM RANCH. | ® M0, Full price only $5750. te ee g lakes-| . tor only business, 5843 Dixie Hwy. Good opportunity for ri ht Sogye matte smite a ] A” wt FY BE 5 AtMost 4 ACRE LOT est of Pontiac, Bogie Lake.| Phone OR 36164, man, Company financial assis S A NAI $12, gas range, { “theo I, gis 9800 Eevershed. ee a Scott Lk. Rd. w rm. ce ! tee ae ol. Te further in- Leth \ ! po & be ad "ss On Scott, L XR ot 2 bear m. | Sure A nh ep trae EW MODERN SERVICE STA. fence available. Por r ros L OF $00 FT. ; eA “FREEZ- —"s ALE ON TILE . base nt. wit ‘A of ter. Very easertable only $950. 965 best Revults ta ith “PES Sees be wd mat FE 4. 158 4: L ASH. , a areata ‘CONSOLE, §75:| BONNY MAID VINYL TILF. te heater, complete Youngs» | ©M% Loo For (Past Results Hist (his Wi" | Witt, PURNISH 2.500 8@ PT. OF 4 “aby acts ee Sant” | “SALE: LINOLEUMS town kitchen. plus work- Nr. Kennett Rd Fd 7 rm ~ bright store area, including light, Oe "or expenses : LINOLEUM ROOM SIZE, 3 ci] re astanth Oak ea arage, seat | Ave G. Trocke © beak sed water. Free tor "mos L OR Ee a Vise “Phone, pre a few Pieectie oven uit erty Tote 3 -"4V-Ft. Wall Tile 3k ; ‘floors, aluminum storins for Iwundromat or other service 7 . pair drapes, a or sale, 3 pair ighborhood, € 0 ali EALTOR er se SYERS, 141 W. Huron PRE 4.3064 sereent, Adaitiqnsl value, te. Good hose 1068 unee Pag 75 EM 3-4671 | location. Write Pontiac Press Box ‘WO 2.5870 BENEFICI AL ‘ + aaa kitchen table. FE _— oe house must be'SOLD*. Bet- | BRICK TERRACES BUILD NOW ES. Fan PC. RED SECTIONAL. IN GOOD sewing machine, trade tns—com. | Spam Choose 1 of these well built, LD NG V Buy thro Parind Pp FINANCE CO PC. 8 At, IN GOOD = nonee, ceed Moor. 7 — easily heated 3 bedrm. bargains. | In well. Waterford uy bru Partri ge . EXT 923 . we). AYU. tion, $40; bed, oe} cores © &. ote J one . Low, as 0 down, #70" = mo. ‘mills, "Estimates iteels List Thra Partridge , . Lbs . {LOANS 925 TO ; iatrens, & drawer chet & | bring to your home, 3 or 4 to RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ADAMs TY FR 43399 HE RB TC A Is ; de . 000 BT" ¢ to oe r Sa SW Eahslon sade ae Me eG PAST ed wa faye | ! . Foote ote ost Sees , YE" bam!on 32000 or FB 82003 pra. “re entory, Call PR 24173" h a 1s38.1_ er. é on ‘ , ' r,t 4 “oe PIANO TUNING. CALL oo Jotsts bin 1 lin, ft. 5c. | Ree Bh . Boards, =a Paneling Plywood. _ Insulation, 4 UMBING Toilet Combinations gs PAINTS ott “SURPLUS | LUMBER’ a) me (M-30) OR | “DUXAIRE 11 HEATING -_ SYSTEMS a» ees mentee | &D Dor J HARDWAR E Sheetrock ft. . . P|. 83.85 | es. snnetspes Talbot Lumber lath, Paint. and Electri- Ave. eae Hardware oe OD AND A ; _ gation doors and windows. . +2521 ‘BENSON LUMBER CO. Watch This Space for Inventory Specials! Church's, Inc. FLOOR SANDER, Pot sormmeeee. SE Sad ae | MATES ON ALL PLANS! _ ‘TERMS ' | A) TOP SOIL, CRU ADE ALLOWANCES RENTAL OR EASY ga tig OPEN MON..-FRI. TILL P.M, EDWA ARD'S - 18 8 SAGINAW BEFO ae o* Oscar Schmidt. FE bargain. Gallaghers, 18 E. Huron St. FE. 4-0566. - a —» nae $599. Gallagher's, 18 E. SMALL’ OT PIANO ON BALE now at a very low price. Gal- la rs, 18 B. Huron 8t. .FE _4-0 TRADE r YOUR GRAND. SPINET — piano on a a Lowre.. ‘Thomas. organ lagher's. te E. Huron St. PE ¢ TRADE YOU" SPINET “OR CON- sole piano on a Hi-Fi phone wil Sate even or pay va ¥ differenc Gal Huron ‘SFE Sale Sporting Goods 65 CHICAGO ROLEER SKATES, _€00d cond. Size 7, OR 3-7570._ ~GuNS — BUY. | Manley _ Leach — | GUNS, “MODER ANTIQUE ‘buy, sell, ade Burr-hel 8. Telegraph Rd., OFPICIAL En ney Skates with carrying case. Size _ 1%. Excellent condition, with toe stops, $10. 4872 Elizabeth ye Rd rE _FE_5-6002 ~~ SPORT SME aN Visit our sey cg, ae repel service scopes, corte in Mon. to, tears 9 & 2, Pe 9 to 8. SANDY'S SPORT. SHOP “SELL, TRADE Noa Bagley 8t. 315 1770S. Telegraph J ins ae ANTED: ¥ ie, come cope Goen even every “ inci 8 and paaeeve. __ Sand, Gravel «I Dirt 66 THIS BEAUTIFUL: ORGAN | 500 “Pontiag’ Trail, COMER MTake | A ‘Sale “Sale Fagen: Equipment %6 OUT THEY GO! =“ ‘oe saw gh ine mowers, 7 ne used . Cut hey 3. available. Stop in enstration on he | $] regular line of P, baryaeg ME Gas Lawn Equipm ward Ave. tworth of " Mile yor ', MI #4-6008. tON a MACH PARMALL TRACTOR & MACHIN- —aunoent 40418. 2105 Dexter Rad. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS . Rentals Parts & Repoire. |. Crooks. Rad. 6-0446 HEAVY |! be oe TRACTOR __ trailer. F BOLENS Wenes AMATIC TRAC- tors. Riding & vernee with snow | Jacobsons plows. Toro. -Jeri snow blowers. Evans caup. 6507 _Dixie Hwy. MA 5-1878& OR 3-8596. CLINTON, CHAIN SAWS $150.59, complete with 16° har & CREDIT TERMS FE 1112 FE 407 KING BROS, YOUR IH. DEALER ____Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke SPECIAL — Tractor Tires 11-38 11-28 Bave $100 on a set cf tires. guide E-% TERMS . LOW INTEREST RATES and rv BUY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON Tin top US Mee OM Pe © 1057 by HEA Serres, les. stocuenl “Something to pep him up, Doc — or we lose our job!" Boats « Accessories 85, Use Our La raway Plan Por your "57 boats and Evinrade motors.-All models in stock. Harrington Boat Works 1899 8. Telegraph PE 2-8033 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and agevee Maseret. Lone Star boat. 4 Little Dude trailers, ‘cveryint r the OWNES MARIN AUPPLY 306 Orch e. rd Lake A rE 2.8020 ‘MERCURY “OUTBOARD MOTORS. Parts and service. Short . Place 3735 Orchard ‘Lake ave. Transportation Offered 87 my 4 AIRLINER, CAl AFOR- St. Petersburg, Tampa, Mimi, on 81: Honolulu, bag-d Ay tax Ferry Service, Inc. OR LEAVES Bontiac AT 6: a a.m. Leaves Detroit, 4:40 p.m. 6 days _& week. FE TRUCK GOING” (NORTH. PART _load Either way. PE _$-6806, Wanted Used | Cars 88 88 WE PAY — Top Dollar ‘For clean used cars & trucks, Matthews- Hargreaves 2115. Saginaw StF Aine MET See M & vi [Motor 3 Sales Por top dollar on ‘ate model ° 2627 Dizte Rwy. OR 3-1603 AS MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNK AND 4 cars FE 2-2666 days or ven __ Plants, 7 Trees, Shru Shrubs 68 68 SHADE “TREES _ green end’ ail finds t's to 8 in. any coe amogee whole sale or retail. Pontiac Landscaping. FE 5-47! or PE 5-034. For Sale Pets 69 1% YR. OLD PILLY COLT, oe. 7 SMALL BEAGLES, BLACK AND rabbits. FE AKC REG. PU pies. 3556 Ha Hatfield. OR Anite. BEAUTIFUL | MALE enn PE 2.3042. . BOXER. PEDIGREED MALE, fawn colored. FE 56-6276. ~ BABY PARAKEETS. 9. 70 E. _ Mansfield off Joslyn. oe TERRIER AKC. Stud service. Championship stock, Curtiss. OR 3-9206. BOXERS Reducing quality breed stock! . eTown males & females. or on lease asonably priced stud service 1-6301. terms. Excellent _fiso available, OL 1-6: BRITTANY PUPPIES. A - 6 weeks BoeroNs CHAMPION BR ED. puppi eks months Albo stud service. MEI MEl- conn MALE. LEAR OLD. =D GOOD with children to good hom __LA_7-1882. ia. Detroit COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, PE 65 or FE Sol oe Ake REGIS- OR 3-5046. ea santer. bas a +} register, 9 months o! MY 5164. GERMAN EEF ARE rate 8 MO. Female mo., Puppies. MAy- PR. OF THOROUGHBRED ) FOX Walkers. PE 4-04 Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Some talking training. Harie- quins, Cages. 591 4th St. FE 23-4025 a aban AKC REGISTERED dogs. FE 2-1160. CANARIES sUP- . 183 Sanderson a 5-5021. Ks PS, old, FE 2-4438, Call before 2:30. RAKEETS, CANARIES: . CAGES ‘ood since 1927. 584 Oak! Ave. REG ODLE Pomeranians, AKC. registered. FE rin PO I Dogs T Trained, . Boarded 70 LLLP LAP DOGS, CATS ED. Dos - trained, Durrsnel 3 378 8. Tele- graph. __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71 200 BALES 6 EXCELLENT SECOND first if sold this Holly | tle 4 sox te lave face. Ce Call etter 3:30 . s Rd. FE 9.0033 |. 5-0851_or 2400 Onkno . CABINET ee PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES | ~" 139.50 value, $99.50. and Crane’s Bird Hatch- * ‘are shiner marred; also | —°°?: ‘Auburn Rd. FE 4-6510. “geveral 42” ané 6s" models, Wall | STUD cant CE: AKC COLLIE. nd bate ets at extraordi-| Proven. Reasonable. OR 43-5546. Angee. cosishane Oioptay "rooms REG. BEAGLES, FEMALES. ‘dager. comple, diaplay frome | “Yeo. Bim. st, PE esete. ‘ 297 Orchard THOROUGHBRED ae 42544. ie Do It Yourself 61 — cng gg 3 TREN SETTER . dirt. 628 North Main, Rochester __Bugene § 4768. OLive 1-9761 ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL* BEACH ee oes cay mene. FS , Auction Sale 77 ERUSHED STONE SAND, ORAV- > TA Bed Rovers, ed 3-531. | AUCTION. SAT: JAN. east Fi lA FILL DIRT. ee Fiudeon or a west of Novi, toll OF OR 3-101 or MA 5-1357. to seats i, $014 OF River (0. 8. 1) . ith cals ide oF __.Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 due noon Balance aiiking peated dake ir r base Cows are ant i e & well cared for. 750 bales sets one _dokvered._BtA__ $3104 sront “slave or to. be tench FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL FUR. Gown 16 F 60 & 18 x 60. 3 Fe, Ou She Orchard Late 'Ph.| wit DeLaval, milker, complete: __ FE 54199. Oskiand Puel & PAint. rmall M tractor & cultivator: FOR SALE WOOD, FROM 5 TO @ Fermell a ‘oun 1H dollars 9, cord at house. C. Gor- bine; baler; ¢ ter, ai . 16 hale grain drill, 8 ft. double Goop WOOD, OAK. fs seen ES Oe. corm s, also | S00 DRY” SLAB” WOOD, DE: Kier red” wagons wilh chop- . i Ld c ui : 40588. per ‘bones & unloading 7] AND OAK . mulkey TRUCK. - ON °56 PONTIAC — pares | tires, new --ciutch—overhati | N py 5-9989 winterized and ready to go. To- day's special at $895 full price. Just your car or truck down, | Haskins Chev, A751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 lent condition. $795 full Just your car or truck down. Haskins Chev. | 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites WHEN IT COMES TO TRUCKS COME TO US 53 Ford F-9 Tractor, brakes 55 Chevrolet 35-Ton P/U “tal . air *53 GMC Panel 50 Chevrolet Sed. Del'ry 53 Ferd Panel 53 Chevrolet 34-Ton Stk, S1 Ford Tractor 34 Chevrolet Pickup Wilson GMC Pontiac's exclusive tritck dealer . 5 OdQs week. Alsé apace heater. | For Sale Bicycles 84. “5.9485 ME 46001. ie RPI O: kl lat Case 900 BALES OP GOOD “ALFALFA 1. BOY'S 20° BICYCLE AND 1 - axtand at Sas . _ hay, MA 5-6902, Clarkston 26". Both good cond. Reasonable _ For Sale Cars 91 FOR SALE. HAY OF ALL KINDS _ FE 8-388 a. AAR | HAY. CORN. STRAW, ROUG i Boats & Accessories _ 85 Ww ILL *ACCEPT lumber, Will Seuver. MA 5-0666 le Pr ahatets | Outboard motors, boats, | apple ALPALPA OTHY & 16 FT. CHRIS-CRAFT 1 INBOARD, ances, guns, camers. . clover, Also second cutting alfalfa | 7 excellent condition. FE 2-4 _. | payment o: a good used. on Bar | & straw, No rain, OA 8-2179. Cantony. ib INBOARD | ance BIL. ESTEE ALFALFA HA HAY. | Spec beats ereury m » SPE? . 0c, land 0c. OA 8-221. | tons », we. new fA used, borers USED CARS SECOND C = sa ad AL | tm, cory ™ | 62 Oakland Ave meee <8 falta bay. Ne. raim.. fee er] iieANe LAKES SALES|'® SUE ees, tr ce MM TW, Bron FE ¢71721 Re 2-612 ECONOMY An, 2 ‘Auburn i D / / 4 “+ al , ; - . , wot ln \ ‘ " ‘ , 8 aft ‘ r " | ¥ \ . i. } eo ee a pS ye, a oo boat. . Wanted Used Trucks 89 OOOO OPERATED, DODGE for automobile haulaway, immediate permanent em ., HONE ST V AL UES S ment, C.O.E. or conventional. 3 Re a. - “ue” $1,308. “Southern territory, Boker Drive- Also older models from @65 away _Co., __Det Toit. 3-9550 SAM'S UTO SALES For r Sale Tracks QQ | 724 Oakland Open ‘til 9. FE 8-6801. RAR nr wn CHEV. ‘56.4 DR.. HARDTOP. PG, ‘83 CHEV. PICKUP. ATER BO "TON FORD PICKUP VERY & grain sides, Good condt- | 4-2325. ‘$1 FORD ',— son PICKUP. $305. | 45002. FORD 1954 % TON PICKUP. V-8) engine, Fordomatic Trans. Excel- | price. | — | : { . ‘ ee ee ee ee ee a ae ee weer Ca wey oe i Fer Sale Cars. 91 PPP PPA BBL AA IL LOL LL ¥ CARS ON OUR LOT MAY mer SOLD ‘NO MONEY DOWN’ STOP & SHOP OUR LOT TODAY. Bob Frost, Inc. 280 8. Hunter Bivd. 1 block 8. of . 6. rdtop, 9,000 miles. Private par- ty. _must 3 sell, ._ EM_ 3-4466. Maple a Birmingham MI 6-6034 _. Open ' “hit BQIOE. SPECIAL RIVIERA “SEE ‘OUR "Sate Buy” _USED. cane 1 a | sel aaah . Cass et Bis. Hes LOW DOWN PAYMENT “NORTH CHEVROLET- 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM ‘2 roRD V- pra ENGINE. EXC. yj << s ve. . CRESTLINE V va, _§00d shape. 8% Miller. WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Schutz Motors ME otsso2 §. WOODWARD BRAM ; _Open “til ® ‘CAR PAYMENT? TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help .you adjust to some less expensive model, Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCUR RY MY 3261 "$2 PORD V-8, a] “s Nowe, ones 10 N. ae ay On 82821 CHEV, | very clean FE 3-1542 Harry Rig- TA $3 “OVER PAYMTS., ' 210 Stantard Power-pak, R&h. enc extras. See before 3 p.m. 33_E. New York. 1951 CHEVROLET BAL AIR HARD TOP. Radio & Heater. Powerglide me weeer down; assume peys- of $22.97 per month, Cal! Credit Mgr, Mr Barks, Midwest 4-7602, Harold Turner ‘Ford. { rs) aareeat : DR. — AIR. | Clean, fully ulpped. 5-6629 after § p.m." “56 CHEV. BEL AIR 4dr. ma. \. owner $1,505. renive: _ ECONOMY CA CAR! Auburn "36 CHEV. Center and defroster. condition. See this low mileage one owner beauty today. $195 or your car down, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixte Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 "$1 CHEV. DELUXE. 2 TONE ME- tallic gray WwW. W. tires, sharp inside he ou, $5 down, $17 month. Great Lakes, MI 6-8080. 1950 CHEV. STATION WAGON, ood tires. R&H, good transper- _tation, $325. FE '8-0027 “DON’T NEED CASH ~ BIRMINGHAM NASH 666’ S, MI 6-3900 Ch BELAIRE 1956. 4 DR. ,» 2 tone silver & white. tors executive's car. In condition, Radio, Zz . eye fase. Back up i matic windeiels er, “other acces- Milford MU om Rd. _ Powerpack, — R&H. FE 5-3083 96 CHEV. 210 2 DR. 6.20® MI. »<_Like new. FE 18, S CHEVROLET 2 2 DR. $5.00 DOWN $5.00 “per week. FE 8-6851 Field iotee cond. Heater. $450, OR “62 CHRYSLER. V - 8 A SS 00" 8230 Highland. abit Good sa agin $450. + } 1954 CHEVROLEF | Ror . aos BODY, $175. esate 22 Seay, Magee | The ee w mileage. cel- — - TE. oon 1960 N. Opdyke CA Aik, PLACE To | BUY FORD | ' DUMP TRUCK. sTOCK eons VAN DUES, NEAR © SLE 1983 FORD CUSTOM 8 2 DR. NO IEVROLET. 1956 2-DOOR SEDAN. _ ‘s1 Woodward, B’ham ce Open till 9) % +0 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 60. | '55 ¥ OM 2 DOOR, V-8. Good condition vomer sundae. aves . $1,085. Willy wall ete, FE &7000 alter | iy Asta OA. 8-252 1956 STATION WAGONS "35 Ford, S Soot, m Pet 2 ee. CHEVROLET ‘5 Plimouth 2 gr. "84, Country Seuire, $2 Ford $ "ar., 50 Ranch ' Co cars & officials cars HURON MTR. SAI SALES 2.2641 2-doors and 4-doors _W. with radios and heaters ° ’ 1956 FORD, 4 DR. aiven “WAG. White yes -seneaie dain ane i — wens wadiod mile $1395 "LAKE ORION "Low down payments wtOTOR SALES Up te 30 months to pay AT CLARKSTON RD. ‘Pore MERCURY MY 32-2611 NORTH CHEVROLET |‘ sep” «4 WHEEL DRIVE, 1000 S. Woodward Ave, sett Spm MA 65102. BIRMINGHAM 1951 KAISER WITH RADIO, HEAT. ee aimee: good‘ r @ condition. o § PASSENGER COUPE offer takes. Has to go fast. OR 53-1665 after 6. 1478 Cass Lk. Rad. CALIPORNIA CAR Like new. ‘49 Lincoln, $295. __ECONOMY CARS, 22 Auburn MERCURY, $200. OR A LATE model car. Take over payments, MU 40318 “$1 MERCURY. 'A-1 $375 Financing arranged ECONOMY CARS, 22 Aubura ‘S| MERCURY. {00D ENGINE. $125. OR 3-6627. 1956 MERCURY eoTCLAA 3 HT. R&H, turn signals, weer ateer- ing, power brakes, WW tiful a ome oer antes like new, TAKE “ORION MOTOR SALES AT CLARKSTON RD M24 FORD-MERCURY MY 2.2611 55 FORD Country Sedan $1745 “cy” OWENS Your FORD Dealer 147 8 Saginaw =, FE 5-410 NASH, RAMBLER S8TATION Wagon. Good cond. Economical transportation. OR 3-9943.___ NASH RAMBLER. POWER. brakes, heater, hydra. FE 4-3832. 3950 NASH 2 DOOR. NO RUST. $125 Cash. FE 4-4746. >) cape ogg 88. R DOOR, res. Clean, Pirestone Supreme tres ean. Low mileage. Owner. - after 4 p.m. FE 2-0638. ae OLDSMOBILE 9 CL. CPE. Radio & Heater. W. Wall Tires. Hydramatic. No money down; as- sume payments of $18 56 oad month. Credit Mgr r. Parks, Stiewost 47500, Harold Turner Ford Matthews- SPECIALS You Can't Afford to Miss $895 ist. $5.00 down; $5.00 a week. FE veer Pield Motors Take over payments Contact own- erat FE 44005 After 6 — i more in trade than now— Pontiac | CHEVROLET “1955 'y TON PICKUP, | arge ! MERCURY 1956 2-Dr.—4-Dre Hardtops | | | Open nites ‘tll > _ FORD 1956 2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops b i LARRY | JEROME “Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 ! | H j | | | | 1950 FORD CL. COUPE. RADIO & | Heater. No money down; assume payments of $14.88 per month. Cal) Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, MId- west 4-7501, Harold Turner Ford WE WILL CARRY YOUR NOTE ON THESE CARS ‘61 PLYMOUTH 12 DOOR 810 PER WEEK ‘80 FORD & SEDAN 40 N $10 PER WEEK ‘$2 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $50 DOWN $10 PER WEEK | ‘St PLYMOUTH 2 ‘DOOR $45.DOWN #10 PER WEEK 82. PONTIAC DEL. SEDAN 90 DOWN 810 PER WEEK BRAID 4 4 é - eet | “| BA ¢ Piymouth ler 32 Years Fair ng at Pike Bt. rE * "84 FORD, Peat, TARE. over ‘payinents, F FE 8-802 | 86 FORD. ALL SCENTED. "4 Chevrolet 2-Dr, 210 Light BLUE finish. radio & heat- er, A. honey for the money, $795 ’54.Nash Rambler 1 RED & IVORY 2 tone, radio & heater. Lots 6 per gallon, T w-walls ft miles $895 "34 Ford Customline 4 door,-8 cyl, sotid GREEN, dio & heater, Fo-C-Matic. $1045 . *33 Mercury HOT Spotless throughout, radio & heat- er, ODrive, W-Wals. So45 °53 Chevrolet 5-Pass. Cpe. EEN finish, very clean Ree is perfect, Radio Ra- Dark G interior, $695 52 Pontiac 4-Dr. 8 2 tone GREEN. Radio & heater, | Hydramatic, W-Walls. tioned & guaranteed, $645 ’32 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Dix. 2 tone GRAY radio & heater, Powerglide, guaranteed. $275 *51 Kaiser 4-Dr. Dix. - Radio and heater. Hydramatic, nice transportatio $495 *51 Buick Special 2-Dr. All MAROON, covers, radio & heater, Dynafiow, See this one jay. Recondi- ep | $295 "50 Buick Special 2-Dr. A good car for the money. Has | 52 Hudson 2-Dr. .... .$335 1’! Chrys |’51 Buick 4-Dr, Dyna. $325 sia | 50 Buick 4-Dr. *50 Dodge 4-Dr. .... .$165 | Beau- | glass, | _._FORD_ Your ‘reputable businessman... /vour pe Dynafiow, radio & heater, $395 i } '50 Willys Station W agon | Nice finish, heater, $595 "52. Ford Customline ® ‘cylinder, coupe, dark GREEN, pre heater, Fo-O-Matic, ready MATTHEWS: , HARGREAVES | ail 4, SAGINAW CASS & OAKLAND 4161, o'drive. 4 53 Ford 4D senes e568 53 Stude. C. Cy aoe 52 P ii lymouth 4-Dr. ..$355 ler 4-Dr. V8 $335) Dyna. $275 49 Mercury 2-Dr. ...$145 - RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge ~ - Plymouth. 232 8. Saginaw FE 2410 OLDS, a "82. SUPER 88, 4 DR. owner, ce "te, PONTIAE, “GOOD ee NASH "ee Roetes station. wa, gon. | -ondition, no rust, Ra- dio and heater. $495 Only $10 down ~NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S.. Woodward Ave. '” BIRMINGHAM You get MORE, for your DOUGH FORD. DEALER A-] USED CAR" or TRUCK .; | | serene ‘Clearance sale of al] oew cars and (1956 Dodge 500, V-8 engine, 4 dr., utpped, it "51 Chey: ‘Solan Se & 51 Buick Sedan ;...$ 295 52 Ford 2-Dr. ......$ 395| 53. Chev. 2-Dr.....-$-495| dara 53 Ford Club Coupe $ 595 |? 54 Chev. Sedan ....$ 695). 3/’54 Pontiac 2Dr, ..-$ 295|-™ MAIN SF, CLAmt oe Gude 8 cedan’ 31295] Rene aa ee =. 55 Pontiac Hy. Sed. $1395| stesrine power” ait ‘156 Chey, 2-Dr. .....$1595/ 25. MORE BARGAINS scion il Make Your Own Terms weaeen i tH Oia ‘Your Credit is OK at “Hyarematc Wall dvs, $18.56 per month. Call Credit Mgr HASKINS | Behr on cHevroter’ | UP TO $900 F omen County's powrSCOUNT 2 1 asest Growing Dealer” 65 Mt. Clemens PE 3717 ua Soant Dixie broly at ts Tin a tg EA IN- ; : © good paint, will trade. PE-2-1098. “ i, DR SEDAN. 3 PONTIAC 4 DR : master. Dynaflow transmission, | @eluxe. All & low mile- . | 4-4432. 64% 8. Parke 8t. rye (fa Scibav” ; ~453 PONTIAC 2-DR. _| isss Gite’ Sune ietday This is a chieftain deluxe. 2 door, | 1955 Olds, — 4 door q with PF & H Hydra. 4 cme ear. 74 Olds. 2 door. Low mileage ie. pre e is right. Olds. Super 4 door terms or trade. $53 Olds. Super 2 door P "S AUTO 8A 956 Buick Roadmas.er |68 OAKLAND PE 2-2351 | 1995 Bujck Century 1956. PONTIAC STAR CHIEF su- | }$st Tord 2 door hardtop. ydra., 2 1884 Biusebakes Coupe - W. 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Heatter WPON, Early Bird Club 1:30 Fy Dr. Malone we McLeod -~ Today's Television Programs - -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. a q Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWd-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6: 00—(1) Superman. Innocent man faces death in “Five Minutes to Doom.” (9) Family Theater. (4) Neue “and Sports, 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. guided pol o-vaulting parson, Olympic winner Bob Richards (9) Pick the Stars, (4) Drama Hour, Army private resists ser, efforts to mould him i “A Real Fine Cutting Edge.” (2) (Color) Skelton Show. , 20—(4) Box Four. Mickey sy clowns with Red 6:30—(7) Dick Powell's Star Per- formance. Successful young busi- ness executive is on verge of nervous breakdown in “A Place Full of Strangers.”” (4) Traffic Court. (2) Sheena, Queen of the 10:00—(7) Star "hae. (9) The Lone Wolf. Electronics engineer thinks test pilot is flying sabo- taged ship in ‘‘Jet,” starring Louis Hayward, Lamont John- McValla in “Mark son, (2) The $64,000 Question. pir ay ngs _ 10:30—(7) Mayor of the : Town. 3:00—(7¥ Kukla, Fran and Ollie.) (4 Federal Men. Counterfeit money leads to story of peni- tentiary printing room in “Man Outside.” (2) Highway Patrol. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News, (4) News: (2) Standard News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. '11s15—(8) Good Neighbor Theater. Girl pawns engagement ring, later finds out her soldier fiance), will soon return in “Cure for Love.” (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. _ 11:20—(2) Nightwatth Theater. Lu- cille Ball, Patric Knowles in “Beauty for the Asking.” 11:30—(7) Thirty. Minute Theater. Criminals are determined to kill young girl who witnesses murder in “End of the Line,” starring _Maria Riva. (4) Tonight. (9) Abbott and Costello, (4) Rose- mary Clooney, Mona Freeman, Pete Hanley visit. (2) The Man Called X, Barry Sullivan takes “Desperate Gamble” behind Iron Curtain'to save man’s life. 7:15—(T) News. _ 7:30—(7) Cheyenne. Cheyenne, dis- guised as wanted outlaw, search- es for criminal in “Land Beyond the Law.” (9) Million Doilar Movie. Tyrene Power, Linda Darnell, Dean Jagger, Brian ' Donlevy in story of Mormons, “Brigham Young.” (4) Jonathan Winters. (2) Name That Tune. 7:45—(4) News. $:00—(4) The Big Surprise. 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (4) (Color) * .Noah’s Ark. Bird spouts radio serials when it swallows trans-|_ mitter radio in “Talking Os- WEDNESD trich.” (2) The Brothers, na MORNING 9:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (9) Guy|3:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Lombardo, (4) Jane Wyman] Farm Report. : Show. “Portrait in Fear.” Prison|¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. nurse Jane Wyman accidentally)7:0e—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. solves murder. (2) To Tell the| (7) Little Rascals, Truth. 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 9:30--(7) Theater. “Leap to/8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. Heaven,” story of minister who|8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. _|11:00—(4) Price: Is. Right. Ramar, 14:45—(4) Modern Romances. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Liberace. 9:45—(2) News, Weather. :00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. (4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 16:30~(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. (1) Theater Seven. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth/© or Consequences. (7) Robin and Rickey. 11:55—(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics, (9) Hidden Pages. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It oss Be You, (7) The Erwins, (9) Teléscope. 12: 4&—(2) te Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day, (4) Mystery Matinee. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Bill Kenriedy Shaqwtime. }:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Conrad Nagel Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Meet Blenda. (7) Lady of Charm. _.|--Where, then, do people’ discov- ‘ler a- promising youngster who By EARL our boy in wicked Hollywood. He had a. textbook opened ‘before him at his manager Jack Spina's office. A pro- spective Phi Bete, he’s tak- _ing a leave from Columbia Jan, 28 te do “Bernadine.” Many small night, clubs re closed their doors because of the competitive TV screen. makes them laugh? “es ‘tle singing career now!” I said. Well, in the first place, televi- ‘Stil ‘Considering Pulpit _ NEW YORK — Pat-Boone, take the stand! —_ “Have you given up all ddeas of preaching?” I asked the sing- ing dreamboat from the south who’s about to become a glam- * * * * vat at-all!” The slickly-dressed- but- non-sideburned ‘Ten-, pit of the Church of Christ admitted he's had many serious’ killed , | thoughts about being a minister. “T don't think I'd preach full-time .... a singing career, either,” he told me. “You've got a pretty fair lit- sion with the aid of its parent, radio, has brought forth quite a few “new” comedians. How about ‘ |Jonathan Winters, Jack—Paar, Herb Shriner, Buddy Hackett, Er- nie Kovacs, Sam Levenson, John- ny Carson? And how about Steve \He’s just racked up his fifth” gold record (Don’t Forbid Me”) and. is a Godfrey show regu- lar. : “If I-can be a big-time sing- er, I'd enjoy it.”-He bent over and polished his neat wrown _|but — unlike George Gobel, for . loaf All these men have played clubs, ers. “But I don’t want to fight it. example — they were not’ top-| frustrations, disappointments. flight. entertainment names. when Robert Young, Burns and Allen, Jack Benny, Spring Byington, George Gobel. * * & We tend to forget that these) people spent long years learn-| ing their art in vaudeville and bur-| lesque, in night. clubs and the movies. They are better known does not mean they are innately better comedians than the new. comers. since he reaches so many milli be wonderful.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . thas to establish himself. But we can't. reopen vaudeville or bring back burlesque or start a chain of small night clubs for fledgling toughened by contact lenses , vorce residence in Nevada. 2:30—(2} House Party. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie, . 2:40—(9). Myrtle Labbitt. . 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color) Matinee Theater. Afternoon Film Festival. Fun With Food. 3$:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm, 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) (4) (7), (9) 5:00—(4) It's A Great Life. (2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. Despite Grief Over Ailing Son | Red Skelfon Rejoins Cast fall they have done to comfort Richard’s mother and me. “Faith in God is our only hope. HOLLYWOOD (#—Red Skelton, strengthened by 20,000 letters and telegrams, tonight plays a real- life version “Laugh, Clown,)At first we felt useless — just g Laugh.” : another mother and father om His television program over) for help and then came the kind- CBS-TV will be his first live show|ness of rie since learning that his son Rich- * « ard, 9, is: critically ill with leu-| The comedian, nea: collapse for! kemia, Doctors have said the|/a week after the disclosure of the boy’s-— life expectancy is five blood _cell_malady,_.said- he -and- months to a year, his wife Georgia are past the in-| * * * itial shock. i A previously filmed show was} The boy has returned home substituted last week, when the|from UCLA Medicai Center, and comedian wag too overcome with knows he is seriously ill with) - grief to go on. leukemia, Skelton Red, — visibly overwhelmed by the kindness of fans who had ex- pressed sorrow, said he will per- sonally answer every communi- cation. ers was young Richard. -“‘Perhaps it is better that he does know,” said Red. .“Now he will cooperate better with the doc- “People are wonderful,”’ he said tors. We are not giving up hope. at his first rehearsal yesterday.|All of us, including Richard, are “I can’t thank them enough for praying hard. He's a good boy.” * |* * 1 Starlet, —— ¢ 3 i | 3 5 day was placed on: three years | 5:30-—-(4) Gene Autry. Admits Three Breakins ‘to Provide for Family’ Admitting three area breakins this, month because he “needed money for my family,” Oakland County Sheriff's. deputies say, James Andritsis; 24, father of two comedians. They must try their) j wines on television. and bought one... Bernard No Evidence Found for McDonald Story LOS ANGELES #—The Marie McDonald case has the chief of police asking rhetorical questions. Chief William H. Parker said ish Self-Taught” ... make rock ’n’ roll disks . . sent a bottle of champagne to negative results.” - And, he added — rhetorically — “Where do we go from here?” * ” * . Like mst such questions, it was unanswered. Ray Pinker, chief of the police crime laboratory, could not help, said Parker. “No footprints were found near the bedroom window through which Marie said her kidnapers) . accosted her,’ Parker’ said. Al- manners.”—Quote. done. eres who lives at 293 Osmun | , yesterday pleaded. guilty be- | ore Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams to a charge of breaking and enter- ‘ing. He. was freed under $500 bond \continued by Judge Adams, who iwill pass sentence Jan. 21, ‘Placed « on Probation for Assault of Girl A Hazel Park man, Robert Jones, of 1570 Elsa St., pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a 15-year- old girl with Intent to rape, yester- probation. Circuit Judge Clark J, Adams assessed Jones $200 court -costs. Jones had pleaded guilty Dec. 27 to the alleged assault. Police said he struck the girl in the face. _ LOS ANGELES ® — A fashion became “violent” over her meth- od of toasting the garlic bread at a party. “He made a scene in the ‘presence of our guests and hu- miliated me by making the garlic ‘University will confer degrees on Designer Wins Divorce — |. though she‘ told of scratching her abductors, scrapings from under ‘her fingernails showed no trace: 2 skin or blood. he tala. He seid Unit on exnanstive ex IK@ Bacommends” amination of the McDonald home Lwicker Promotion — by ‘Pinker disclosed no physical WASHINGTON we —Brig. Gen. evidence at the scene, The chief added: Ralph W, Zwicker, » key figure; in the 1954 Army-McCarthy row, | ing they aren’t .-. . That’s earl, (Copyright 196%, The “We have checked out every bit of information in the case and have failed to find any evidence whatever which would substanti- ate or disprove Mis; McDonald’s|dent Eisenhower for promotion to story.” major general. Zwicker’s clash with Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis) was one of several 1,080 to Get Degrees = incidents that led to the Army-| McCarthy fued. As an outgrowth of this dispute, a Senate commit-| tee investigated McCarthy's acti-, vities, and the Semte voted to “condemn” hig conduct on several) counts late ing 954. (Gloria DeHaven. to Wed Dec DETROIT » — Wayne State 1,080 graduates at midyear com- mencement exercises Jan; 29. The iS. od FLY [Ais als i tSus It will be equally wonderful watching the career of Pat; Boone. It’s refreshing to meet somebody who doesn’t know all pond the answers—and says he doesn't. Danny Dayton, Dagmar's husband, narrowly escaped loss A comedian, like every artist,tof an eye in a gas heater explosion at Dag’s parents’ home in Huntington, W. Va. Helpinghim was the fact his eyeball was Judy Holliday saw Joan Collins’ mink hat, dashed « out and convalescing at home... tim, may ask to return here for medical treatment . ... Tom Ewell, opening in New Haven in “Tunnel of Love,” got @ congratulatory wire from MMonroe. ~-One of Fernando Lamas’ birthday gifts was a book, “Span- Marlon Brando's rejecting cowboy scripts —won’t do any shoot-em-up films . . . Sal Mineo signed to . The Hotel Edison's Irwin Kramer yesterday « Mag el wvontigee: table; Fullmer returned it—he doesn’t drink. field, a © ended getty Dee tion ald’s story o being kidnaped froma her Encino EARL’S PEARLS . .. '10 to a charge of receiving some home has produced ‘‘absolutely Women may be smart, as people say, but we lof the shoes as stolen property. doubt if one ever made a fool out of a man without a little cooperation. . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Children are natural mimics, They act like their parents, despite every. effort to teach them good ‘ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: ‘Goo often, notes Al Hibbler, the modern housewife leaves_nothing unsaid_and everything un- The most annoying thing about suburban trains that are always late, complains Vaughn Monroe, !s that some morn- has been recommended by Presi-| jtence ‘was received yesterday by _MIAMI, Fla, W—Actress Gloria | Township store, ! vice Clreckt Jules Cask 3. Adams. WILSON but I don’t plan on orks Agency for Palestine refu- ‘It said 291 of the victims HOUN. Repo Fa | jonable accuracy An Israeli Foreign Ministry) ‘igpokesman claimed the dead “were largely_personnel. of the! Palestine units attached to the | regular Egyptian army who took, an active part in the fighting in the ‘na fedayeen (commandos),” He also declared that many Arabs listed as casualties may ' PAT BOONE . good records, bad records, Rather than that, I'd go into ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER Open Eves. ‘til? TON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 tional guard’ units and as RCA COLOR TV “The same with preaching. Somebody like Perry Como yesterday was postponed one week. | ———_ ons, might influence more peo-| Judge Clark J. Adams granted ple than a preacher could. Being that kind of a singer weuld) ine postponement at the request Montgomery's attorney, David ic Utley of Pontiac, and freed /Montgomery under $500 continued acy faces a mansla' F: ter charge the shooting, |Pontiac Nov. 16,from Monroe, La., | where he had ‘fled following the | shooting, police said, begause he | was “scared,” Baruch is out of the hospital =~ Lucky Luciano, an ulcer vie- Detroiter on Probation in Shoe Theft Case ’ A Detroit -man,, Willie Locke, 1500. Taylor Aye., yesterday was placed on -two year’s probation nd assessed $100 costs by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams for his part in the theft Sept. 21 of more than $50 worth of shoes from a South- . Eva Gabor's setting up di- boxing champ Gene Fullmer's TV Tunes Garage Door educational television.” have fled the Gaza area and nqw FREE HOME they entered the TV listings. All) “iow do you feel about ‘mixed dancing’ now?” may be alive in Jordan and else-| DEMONSTRATION oe roan ebeed nih moed yen “rm glad you asked that, because I'm not carrying on aH casualty tig 6 a on Display’ on television thus far. Some un- crusade.” He hoped I wouldn't misunderstand. ures drew on eyewitness accounts | tend er MBbegeey doubtedly are discouraged, “My church doesn’t think because music’s playing it’s from refugee’, the UEEyA staff | They-st ef +t be, ‘They forget! 2! right to put your arms around somebody else's wife, (#94 others. MH AMPTON. TV how relatively young. they are.| While I was in London on tour, I was in the Embassy Club _ ~ “$25 W. Huron FE 4-2525 They forget that a good comedian) New Year's eve. Ladies in funny hats asked to dance.” Postpone Hearing : —or comedienne —. has tremen-| pat's wife Shirley, Red Foléy’s daughter, is already the| ' 0 ee scare of trial and) Mother of three — and they'll accompany him to Hollywood. in Fatal Shooting DID YOU DO error experience that lie behind “eey Sul vo to Pied me ew - —_ te get's to) IT? of the better known televi-) @ughing you hear about people using dancing com- . ote pie nected ibn Som taken: Bob Hope, Groucho} bat juvenile delinquency. It's all very confusing.” He shook his oe enon at « Dial FE 8-820! Marx, Jackie Gleason, Phil Sil- head, . larthur St., charged with the fatal | : Mi vers, Lucille Ball, Bob Cummings, * * * | shooting of his wife, Elizabeth, | WE EAN Trew 2 Searant fom $ ee | 6" — 17: , 12" “ 3-3711 2 j The — 1% black and white 1 fall Year Warranty © Parte © Service ® Labor OPEN 9 TO 9 OBELRADIO& TV 2990 Elisabeth Lake R4. FE 44945 “Toatton in the Olney gar but, of late, night. Investigation revealed that a flip of the TV switch in the Olney home also brought action. “_ the ~~ \garage door. brother. Hall Syndicate, wn \Utico Man on Probation | ete for Bad Check Charge 21-Year-Old Debt Paid | NEW ERA #—Postema Brothers John S. Mavity, 38, of 409294 an Rd., Utica yesterday wan |ecgiy setote ey gan mt is [placed on two year’s probation for a nding Fond (uttering and publishing a $10 check ‘Nov. 12 oni a Rochester bank at which he had no account. Mavity was assessed $50 court \costs by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. He pleaded guilty to the |- received_$6 from an anonymous sender who wrote that it was pay- ment of q 21-year-old debt. Store owner Henry Postema said the note, postmarked at nearby Shel- by, asked’ pardon for a delay. ‘oens_and_shuts_at the touch of a) Frigidaire KEASEY ELECTRIC 4M Ditie Nw. Dravien nai RCA COLOR TV - Sales and Service — SWEET’S RADIO-TV OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT | 422 W. 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