We ta aiepeaee pa” . Around the world in less than two days? Two Mich- igan flyers have done it — but the trip enough for a little girl without a name. For the parents of T/Sgt. Donovan W. Higgin- thrill of a lifetime. Sgt. Higginbotham and Cap were among - the crewmen of the Air Force B52s that covered the world circuit in 45 hours and 19 minutes. * It took less time than that for Capt. Rusch’s third. daughter to be born, but it peace while the cap- tain was airborne. botham, 23,\and Capt. Gerald A. = it was the t. eee x *..* You see, with two daughters already, Capt. Rusch and his wife, Marian, were expecting a boy—that re- port is from grandfather Emmanuel Rusch of Sag- wasn’t fast . winibieeanion —but they didn’t have a girl’s name. It will probably — require a huddle between momma and poppa to ar- riveataname. — } - Mrs, Rose Higginbotham, airman Higginbotham’s mother, was surprised enough to leave her work in a Lansing dry goods store to talk to reporters. “I can’t believe he has flown around the world in less than two days. Why we just had a letter from him - last. week,” she said. , oe a ae Rusch’s father said he was “so proud, my chest is all puffed out.” About his son, the elder Rusch said, “he’s outstanding. He’s great,” In fact said grandfather Rusch, a veteran employe with Chevrolet grey iron foundry, “I’m so proud, I'm going to wear a necktie to work tomorrow for oe saat ont : a great job in keeping the Ser a ts liven cae ton Higgnbatham was enw chet‘ one of the planes. He was the yo St Malo i oR * . eee Capt. Ruscli, a West Pointer, graduated from Ar- thur Hill -high school in Saginaw in 1944. An honor.. student, he was outstanding in mathematics. Said he elder Rusch: ~ ~ “He was too small for football, and he had more of -a knack for The West Point yearbook for the class of 1950 1950 said this about Rusch: “Archie hails from the wilds of Michigan, a fact, which he makes known at the slightest excuse. Al- | though’ it is said ~he- can't: get the lead out“of- 2 ' mechanical pencil without a list of instructions, eaten apatite an ek a ing to start a basketball game, Archie has that cer- ee nt eee t 44 am, whose husband is a heating plant Siren da Liteon: said of her son, “it’s just as basen relia the Nate Paar or we would have been worried half crazy.” _ “Both of ux are very proud att happy that Dono- icioalnateasie dereeireaead ek ee. Radar observer Rusch also has a working mother. Mrs. Rusch is employed at Saginaw Power Steering. She broke down and ctied “she ‘was sO ‘Prowl, * her husband said. » Once when his-father-asked him about-what it feels... iho to: be Uy tes the steatoephees, Sek te inaw. SSS _ with God.” ™ F) The Weather - TT," SS. ees Home 5 map Srgeelnee : col eo Edition ees (ete Pese Page 2) . 14th YEAR *. * * * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JAN UARY 19, 1957—30 PAGES AsSOCIATED rae UNITED NEwe SsnviCe a Pour nt » Cat = raion Suggest Extra State Money Athens: Special cash payments to the state's faster-growing communities have been proposed by a gov- ernor’s commission on the study of sales tax revenue distribution. The commission cited Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties as three of the local units experi- encing the most significant rates of expansion since 1950 From General Fund The group has recommended .to Gov. G. Mennen Williams that com- ey from the state’s General Fund, The relief would cost an esti- mated $4,500,000 a year until the next census in 1960. At pres- ent, one-sixth of the state sales Gov. Williams, already faced Chapter 12: ‘The FBI Story’ Crime Is Scienee at Famed School (Editor’s Note: The following article book “The FBI from the exciting new account is ome of 30 cha pters about Bureau of Investigation appearing By DON WHITEHEAD Had J. Edgar Hoover ever dreamed of directing a nuge Hospital Head | Head Mum federal police system enforcing the law for every city and hamlet in the country—it might have been real- ized in the early 1930s. This period was a nightmare in the history of crime in America, It was a nightmare in which an army of the fabulous history of the daily in The Pontiac Press.) is the twelfth tn « series of I Story,” hliights by Don Whitehead. Today's Federal munities with a growth of more than 20 per cent since the 1950)mend the plan to the Legislature federal census he paid extra mon-/this with a deficit budget problem, said lhe wagn'’t sure he would recom- year. On Population About Future Plans Miss Lauretta Paul, director’ of Pontiac General Hospital, was still “undecided” this morning a bout criminals had better weap+ ons, faster automobiles, greater range of movement and far more political influ- ence than the _ poverty-) stricken local police. This was the period when de- mands came for a national police force which would take over the job of the local police. xk kk * Hoover bélieved the answer to * the crime problem lay in taking) ' police work out of politics, and in giving all policemen scientific training in law enforcement. At that time most rookie po- licemen were given a badge and a gun and told to go to work. Few cities had any kind of train- ing program for police officers, and generally there was an atti- tude that none was needed: x * * -chief of police commanding a force of more than 100 men dis- ‘missed the idea of scientific police training with the curious comment: “, ., all that a policeman need know tis) the Ten Command- ments.”’ Boosts Local Police Time after time, Hoover argued —in letters, speeches, articles, and memoranda—that the basic re- sponsibility for law enforcement in a democracy rested with the local police and should remain there. In a letter’.to the Topeka Daily Capital, Hoover said in 1936: Co-operation Needed “The Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation believes that the secret of crime eradication lies not in a national police force but in soli- of all law enforcement agencies. te *& * It believes in a close-knit--¢o- operation, each unit capable of handling its. peculiar problems ‘but capable also, when necessary, of mobilizing its efforts in a con- certed drive against the criminal element of this coufitry ,..” Hoover discussed his ideas with Atty. Gen, Homer Cam- darity and the combined linking’ the possibility that she might re- sign her post over a rejected $2,000 increase in salary. Contacted at her home by a Press reporter, Miss Paul said she had no statement to make regard- ing any resignation: The hospital's Board of Trus- tees turtiéd down a proposed $2,000 boost Thursday night, but voted to raise her salary by $1,000, bring- ing the director’s annual pay to $13,000. Prior to the vote, Trustee Har- — ld ~S. Goldberg (who voted against the $1,000 raise) told the board's 10 other members that “any vote giving her less than $14,000 would be asking for her]. resignation.” Last Chance to Register for Township Primaries Voter registration for the Feb. 18 primary election in Oakland County townships wil} close Mon- day in the offices of township clerks. County clerk Lynn Allen cannot accept’ the registrations, They must be’made with the clerk of It was proposed, under the plan, Route of Globe-Girdling US. Jet Bombers NONSTOP FOR 24,325 MILES — Map traces route of three .B52 jet bombers which landed at March Air Force Base near Riverside, Calif., Friday afternoon after flying nonstop around) the AP Wirephote world in 45 hours and 19 minutes. Planes were refueled in flight several times, but Air Force declinéd to reveal how often or where. Predict Temperature Rise in Area ‘Slowly, but surely, the Pontiac’ night. Predicted high for. tomorrow is 24-28. Occasional snow flurries area is pulling out of the near are incl in the local weather scheme for today and tomorrow. Heavy snow fell yesterday and last night along the western lake- front of Michigan and in the Up- per Peninsula. The sub-zero tem- peratures in these areas were generally eased, however. The and sub-zero weather which has claimed more than 80 lives.across the nation, according to the U. S. Weather Bureau which predicts cloudy and warmer temperatures today through tor-orrow. A high of 22-28 is the forecast for today with a low. of 16-20 to- Free for Non-Students 15 to 18 — Se sewuship i which the voter (Continued on Page 5, Col, 3) lives. Humphrey Looks at the Problem : ls 3 Pct. Interest on U.S. Bonds Enough? WASHINGTON «® — Government| sources say Treasury officials are divided on whether to-recommend that Congress increase the present 3 per cent interest rate on U. S. savings bonds. x « * The department has been’ faced recently with strong demands in and out of Congress for an in- crease as sles declined on some types of governnient bonds. The general tise of interest rates has made. other _ invest: ments more attractive. There were no indications today when a decision might be reached. In Today's Press | } same or a higher rate can be ob- Earlier this week, Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey said “We will have @ permanent and” defi- nite statement’ before very long,” Sales of the Series E bonds, which are available in smaller de- nominations and pay 3 per cent if held for 10 years or longer, have slackened. x *& * This apparently is because the tained from savings accounts: and Home Section ........ 15 thru 22 Church News ....25.6. 0000 6, 7 County News ........00c000 Py Editorials J.........cseesecees 4 Sports ..... Pa Krevesseoseove 12, 13 Theaters 00. ccccgenees 9 TV & Radio Progranis ...... 29 Wilson, Bart) .)......scec0-e. * pen’s Pages ......... 10, 11 elsewhere samesan wk wait. PH S Offers Drivers’ Class To comply with more rigid state rulinigs concern- ing the obtaining of drivers’ licenses, Pontiac High School will make available education facilities for those not enrolled in PHS, After Feb. 1, any person under 18 years“of age ap- plying for @ Michigan operator’s license must have successfully completed a state-approved course in driver education available through the public schools, said George Stewart, driver education instructor. | * * * Persons of this age group not regularly enrolled as students at Pontiac High, but who desire the g; are requested to report at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28 at Room 233 of the high school, Stewart said. Persons applying for the course must have attained the age of 15 and be residents of the Pontiac School” district, he sald. There is no tuition fee. Warmer Weather Ahead! outlook for Monday in upper Michigan is snow with little change in temperature. Lower Michigan residents can keep their shovels handy and get out the tire chains. Snow is prob- able for the area Monday, accord- ing to the weather bureau. U. S. Outlook The national outlook is not so bright, however, as respite from the paralyzing temperatures is not is continuing in the eastern third of the nation with zero temperatures in the North Atlantic states, and in the northern and southern Rock- ies. Penetrating Florida, the cold front is threatening multi-million dollar damages to citrus fruit crops. Much of the Midwest, hit by bit- ing cold and snow for more than a week, is expected to get some relief today from winds oyt of the Southern Plains, The warm winds are ‘expected to spread from the Southern Plains region to the Up- per Mississippi Valley. Clear skies and dry weather pre- vails in most other sections of the country, The warmest area to date is Southern. California, The lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 4 above zero. At 2 p.m. the temperature read 28 degrees. in sight for large portions of the country. The frosty cold weather) $30,000 Blaze Injures Four One Fireman ‘Critical,’ Three Seriously Hurt Fighting Detroit Fire DETROIT (INS)—Four firemen iwere burned, one critically, fight~ ing a spectacular two-alarm $30,- 000 blaze at the Heather Hall Ho- itel Apartments, 3444 Second, in Detroit last night. suffered second and third degree burns over most of his body. He was reported in ‘critical’ condi- tion. Also injured were Sgt. Mahlon Morowske, 43, Alexa Calleja, 37, and Stanley Gondek, 38, all mem- bers of Squad Two. The three were reported in “temporarily se- rious” condition. Doctors said all suffered burns and possible flame inhalation when heat, that was generated in the apartment where the blaze started, struck them full in the face as they opened the door, The blaze started in a tenth floor apartmient, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Price. They were not home when the fire started. Occupants of six other apart- ments on the tenth floor smelled smoke about 6 p.m, and called the fire department, Fifteen pieces of fire equip- ment and hine police cars and an lambulance answered the call. Traf- fic was rerouted, ‘President, Nixon to Take Oaths Over Weekend 750,000 Due to Visit, Be Part of Colorful Rite in Washington WASHINGTON (# — A mighty throng of Ameri- cans poured into the capi- tal today to join in cele- brating the second inaug- uration of President Eisen- hower. An estimated 750,000 per- sons were expected to wit- ness or take part in the many events planned for the next four days. But the over-all attendance wasn’t Firefighter Otto Wandrie, 32,/° ‘in Shooting Trial expected to be as big as in 1953 when Eisenhower first ‘lentered the White House. High point of the long inaugural weekend will be the public: oath- | (Related Stories Pages 8 and 10) taking by Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon in front of the Capitol building on Monday. Then will come the tradifional inaugural parade from the Capi- tal to the White House, and four glittering inaugural balls that night. The Weather Bureau said yes- terday it expects colder than nor- mal weather Monday, With a Geen male ox mow inte in Bo But the President and vice pres: ident will be sheltered from the cold in the first of two inaugural ceremonies, To Take Oath Twice They will take the oath of of- fice tomorrow in the White House in: the presence of 59 members of Inauguration events will be seen in thig area Monday as follows: Starting af 11 a.m. on Channels 4 and 7; at 11:30 a.m. their families. . Chief Justice Earl Warren will (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Doctor Testifies Says Sexton Suffered Brain Injury Prior to Wounding Friends Medica] testimony for the de- fense preceded the adjournment Pontiac police officer James B, Sexton until 9:30 a.m, Tuesday. Had Brain Inju Dr, A, Tauber TD Sintias testi- fied Sexton, 30, had suffered Te yesterday of the trial of former. gu ge ee ii. resume his goodwill tour of South- ern Asia. "Y' Elects Officers at Annual Dinner Hy i | | i it | r 3 i ag Hat | Calif. - \describe a hop by three B52 bomb- bers met ‘the reception them at this air base near River- i» — “A routine flight,” That's the way Air Forée. men ers in which the routine took place five to 10 miles in the sky for 45 hours, 19 beeen fi E i MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, side, 60 miles east of Said Morris: “What a show!" Los Angeles. g > ~~ 4 Turn Up in California, Disappeared in Saline but Gibson and -her children, Diane, 3; David 1%, and Gary, 5 months, State police said Mr. and Mrs. apparently reconcil Broomfield Is Named to House Committees ‘WASHINGTON — Congressman William §S. Broomfield, Oakland County’s representative in the House of Representatives has __ The.Weather Fall 0.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND CINITY — Partly cloudy and warmer teday threugh te- morrow. flurries in| the seriousness of the disease for for the foundation, officials decid- and| Most. Rev. Joseph M. Pernicone, An ex-featherweight state ama- of the National Nephrosis Founda- tion, Inc. is held in Pontiac Mon- day. = Stanley R, Allen, of 80 Collier Rd., Pontiac Township, began his crusade to educate ee an er his son, Dennis, 4, died of it last May. Due to his efforts to raise money Pontifical Mass in St. Patrick's for Toscanini NEW YORK ® — A pontifical requiem Mass wilf be offered to- day at St. Patrick's Cathedral for world-famed conductor, Arturo Tos- canini, The maestro, *89, died in his sleep Wednesday night at his home in Riverdale, the Bronx, following a stroke. The Mass will be sung by the Italian-born auxiliary bishop of the Archidocese of New York. . Talk, Movie on Nephrosis™ waetO Highlight Convention to hold the convention here teur boxing champion will con-|Jan. 21. It will be hela at the Moose tinue his tireless fight against the Lodge -ldread disease of childhood neph- resis when the national convention| ginning at 8 p. m. * Mt. Clemens St., be- ve -|provides that school. board candi- -m, at school board at George Washing. ton Carver School, : According to Kavanagh, the code dates are exempt from property ownership regulations in districts where less than 25 per cent of the voters are qualified tax Royal Oak Township, he such a district. * electors. ruled, is x * that Royal Oak Destroyed by Fire Office building containing — the home of William McFeely, located om M15 at Green Lake, was de- frame dwelling. feet, was destroyed, according to the free meeting in order to see gan to begin March 2 will be made at the metting; Allen said. Thousands Pouring Into Washington (Continued From Page One) administer the oath to the Presi- dent. The White House has not Francis Cardinal Spellman, Ro- ‘man Catholic archbishop of New) ‘York will preside in the sanctuary’ ithe coffin after the Mass. | | Toscanini's bier yesterday at a fun- vi snow thi - ; ime. Mich iodsy 22-28, low tonight 1624 eral home, where his body has ba ertew dis ser ‘hour Mesty|ain in state since ‘Thursday. + | th eceasional fiurries|) Thousands of telegrams of con-| cloudy wii Sunday night, low 16-20. Today in Pontiac », ooeope preceding 8 a.m. ‘i 8 a.m.: Wind velocity § m.p.m. t We : sets Saturday at 5:30 p.m. ; att: '" rises Sunday 56 a.m. Moon ee at 10:14 a.m. turday at 16:14 p.m. Downtown Temperatures 6G. M.. oc ciaes 16 il a. m «et fe eee 16 Pere ee 28 ee eee 16 lp. m. 28 9a. m,.. PH 2p. m. 2B G ’ 16 @. m... ; as GOP Chairman Friday-in Pontiac | poe enenes evel ow beees is | WASHINGTON uw — Ray Bliss, temperature .... serve f Ohio State Republican chairman, eather—Partiy Cloudy “jwas pushed today for the chair- manship of the GOP National vg Oma Kear Ago m.Peatiee — |Committee, But H. Mead Alcorn TaGet dieectere USES 22\dr. of Connecticut was reported Sin «re oy oeer ys 26 “still on top of the list'’ of pros- ce - ; pects for the post. nee OCA Leonard W. Hall, retiring chair- ~'¢0 im 1907 4 tm yeo/man, called the 146-member na- dolente have been received by, vivors — two daughters, Mrs. Wan- da Horowitz and Countess Wally Castelbarco, and a son, Walter. Toscanini will be buried in a) family chapel in Milan, Italy. Boost Ohio Leader _ Priday’s Temperature Chart i 41 48 choice of a seven-member group “@ Cessor. Hall has resigned effective $ vote on 4 new chainman: Tuesday izafter the smaller group. confers {with President Eisenhower. tional committee together in| closed session to announce his to canvass suggestions for his suc- Feb. 1, The full committee will } and will -sing the absolution over, Some 5,000 persons filed past! yet announced who will swear in Nixon. The Sunday ceremony is nec- essary because the Constitution says a president’s term shall begin on dan. 20. The White House is standing fast on its refusal to allow any news coverage of the private cere- mony. Press secretary James C. Toscanini's immediate family sur- Hagerty has said he will attend, and brief newsmen later. Repeat on Monday Then, on Monday at noon EST, Eisenhower and Nixon will repeat} the oath-taking before thousands packed into the Capital plaza and millions watching on television. TV and radio also will bring other events, including the parade, into the homes of citizens across the country. Pedestrian’ Dents Car, Gets Sued by Motorist HITCHIN, England @ — A man who bumped into:a passing car and dented a fender has been or- dered to pay the motorist $72.80 damages, “T don’t see why a motorist who suffers damages by a pedes-| trian should not claim damage just like a pedestrian hurt by & motorist,” ruled Judge Zawson Campbell, . my The pedestrian,’ Paul Walker, said he struck: the car while run- ning for a bus. / “We invite the public te attend ! No Requests, Motorists Told iad tke Gienine ie Wn” ho cab? see, mae ols comme mento 0) AN t P} t N be ed. He said that medical recortl Al UJ [Q) are umpers 2 tendon, st eared I < Th M | to aid parents with children with} , : , the disease to pay medical- ex- penses which go as high as $40 a| If you would like your 1957 li-|buy plates, “This is perfectly le- week. for medicine 3 cense plate to match your tele-|gal,” he said, Besides-the movie, there will be|phone or house number, or be as kk * seven-act stage show to entertain|siniple as GA 9000 to remember, ; ; the public. Ithe Pontiac branch of the Secre-| Some of the states allow for the Plans for a 1957 driye in Michi-|tary of State’s office advises that|Purchase of ‘“‘personal plates,” the Lansing office, all plates are distributed in numerical order. “No special favors will be granted to anyone,” Brewer added. ~ “If soméone wants to wait around the office until a special number. comes up, that’s okay with us,” he said. “But. we can- not dig down into the pile te pull out a special number.” The Pontiac office’is not without requests for special numbers, ac- cording to Leroy F. Kellogg, 1088 Dover Rd., assistant branch man- ager. LUCKY SEVEN “One fellow came in recently saying seven was his lucky num- ber, and could he have a plate with four sevens,” Kellogg explained. “Tt's just a big nuisance and would cause a lot of confusion if we granted such requests,” ° “The confusion would exist in adjusting a stamp which has li- cense plate numbers automatical- ly corresponding as plates come off the pile he said. 30’s requests for specially lettered and numbered plates were grant- , These cost the state some $50,000, Kellogg said, and forced abandonment of the practice. ISSUE 2 PLATES This year’s new plates—two for the first time ‘since 1943—must be purchased by Feb. 28, Brewer warned. : Plates purchased at, the Pon- tine office will have letters GA, GB, GL, GM, GY, or GZ followed by a series of four numbers from 1001 through 9950, . Kellogg mentioned - that” many purchasers with these initials come from other counties and cities to) \ h, 7 Brewer said back in the late! - Brewer said, “I urge everybody to get their new plates now,” he said. The branch office located at 53 N. Parke St. is open five days a week ‘from 9 until 5 and on Saturdays from 9 until noon. xk ke kw Motorists are asked not to for- get their titles. Truckers must bring in a weight receipt indicating that their vehicle has been The will be held at 7:30 oe escent be at tend to oppose Andrews in the primary, but a nominating petition bearing 200 signatures was . filed for him, He said he felt that he should remain in the race because of this. ° Doctor Testifies in Shooting Trial (Continued From Page One) conclusions on medical tests .| made by other persons, Green Lake Building | “You meait that, for all you know, these tests could have been on some subject other than xton?’’ Taylor asked. Tauber said this was so. Both Recovered Sexton's attorney, Clarence L. juries since 195 led to Sexton's shooting Archie McCowan, 25, and Robert K. Stephens, 30, with a service revolver early Jan. 23. Both men recovered. Cross-examined yesterday, Sex- ‘| tom admitted he had-been drink- ing ‘on and off” for 19 hours preceding the sheoting, but main- tained he was not drunk, — He explained he ‘‘blacked out”’ more than an hour before McCow- it an was shot in the hand and Ste- phens in the shoulder. He came to, with the gun in my hand.” a parked car in which. the three were drinking. McCowan, absent from the state, did not appear in court, Local Man Is Critical After Fall on Stairway _ known, was in critical condition today in Pontiac General Hospital where he is being treated for head and chest injuries received from a fall, — ; ; Police report Dean allegedly fell down an 18-step stairway at 102% Branch St, about 6 a.m, this morn- ing. Cause of the fall is being in- vestigated by Sgt. Allen D, Noble. | Pope Receives Lloyd VATICAN CITY «& — Pope Pius XII received British Foreign Min- ister Selwyn Lloyd in private audi- Smith, maintained four head in- Sexton said, when he heard the shots and found himself ‘‘standing Stephens testified the shooting took place, suddenly and for no ap- parent reason, about 5:30 a.m. in William Dean, 50, address un- % A joint installation of Metropol tan Spirit No. 9 and its Auxiliary man. Both are past national presidents, ~ : Pontiac Deaths Levi Brown Levi Brown, 92, a former Pon- tiac resident, died Thursday in Dearborn. He made his home there at 4890 W. Land St. Born in New York on June 16, 1865, he had lived here several years. Mr. Brown leaves three sons, Alfred, Delbert and Carl, Service-will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day from the McFarland Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Rd., Dear- born, Mr. Brown’s body will be brought to Oak Hill Cemetery for burial. Mrs. Anna McCallum Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Anna McCallum, mother of Judge Cecil McCallum, in Charlotte Hospital, Punta Gorda, Fla. She died Thursday after a pro- longed illness. Mrs. McCallum was born on March 18, 1863,.in Belmont, Ont., to Hiram and Sarah Willis. She moved to Sanilac County in 1873. A resident of Pontiac 42 years, she made her home with her daugher, Mrs. Sadie McCallum. A lifelong member of the Presby- terian Church, she was also a member of the D.A.R. and life member of O.E.S. No, 228. of Pon- tiac. Surviyors include her daughter, Mrs. Sadie McCallum of Punta of North Vancouver, B.C, and Judge McCallum; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rumble of Deckerville and Mrs. Carrie Nicholson of St. Pe- and 20 great-grandchildren, Area State Policeman Promoted, Reassigned the promotion of Raymond H. Mc- Post, who will be assigned to the special investigation squad at East Lansing Headquarters. nell has also served at Bay City, weighed during the past year. ence today. * Work to Start After Spring Elections Immediately following the spring elections, alternations and division work will begin on Waterford Town- ship’s 12 voting precincts, accord- ing to clerk Louis Barry. Eight more precincts will be added to the present number and much research wil] be necessary before plang will be completed, Barry said. Among some of the problems facing the clerk and his assis- tants will be finding § There are 20,000 registered voters in the township, and extra voting machines will be established in the 12 precincts to.accommodate the heavy overflow for the primary and spring elections. TO ADD 16 MAC : At the present time the township; has 34 automatic voting machines 10 more after. revision of the pre- in use, and the plans are to add There are 72° election board inspectors and three custodians, in Waterford Township. However, 48 more people will be needed to operate the additional precincts. State law allows 1,400 voters to each precinct. The present plan, to be in operation by the next gubernatorial election, is to have, 1,000 voters for each precinct,| leaving 400 names open for ex- pansion, Barry said. “Although the number of regis-! Elect 4-H Representative | From East Orion Club Mrs. John Lessiter, a Jeader of the East Orion 4-H Club, has been) Southeast ‘Council. Leon Storm, another coun- ty 4H leader of the same group, district. . i was elected vice chairman for the J ti. He joined the force in 1940, ‘\ Waterford to Add 8 Voting Precinct tered voters in: Waterford Town- ship is above ,the recommended moved to Punta Gorda in 1952 and} Gorda; two sons, Earl McCallum! | tersburg, Fla.; 114 grandchildren State Police announced today Connell, detective with the Romeo Promoted to sergeant, McCon- Marquette, Wakefield and Ypsilan-|’ a "BIRMINGHAM — Under the! ‘The new Auxiliary 1 4 of Mrs, Clarence ident, ee ; vice Employes to Quit ——_| way for the 1957 Community Mrs. ring poy sea - ng inspector, and Jack or, O61 ‘St Mrs. _ {the Rev, Calvin Rice and the Rev.\r evitsky, electrical ins pector.| Jack Gleck, 1196 Villa Ré.; M “y |Edward D. Auchard,’ associaté\¢. diner is opposing Andrews for| William N. Haas, 1608 Maryland epee “a jpastor of Pontiac's First Presby:isne supervisors ndmination on the) Bivd.; Mrs. Clarence W. Kraft, xk * A 2,000-word communique issued | perian Church. | |Republican. ticket. jn.the Feb. 18) 544 Oakland Ave; Mrs. 4. How: | yaith Grace Mackane. “Yast night by Red Chinese Premier 7 . ~~ \primary. ard Nadel. 752 Overkill Dr; Mrs. |" tired, housekeeper, Edith Chou En-lai and Soviet Premier! Site a Levitsky Is running for the jus-/ Dale 0.-Miller dr., 6015 Snow- Oraea Mackaas. ee te nin said: et ee ; . |tiee of the peace nomination on} shee Circle; Mrs. Willlam M. |)’. a iiae Chapel, New. York Or ; the Democratic ticket. apr y= Bobonge—t gre Ma City, died Thureday in Bréeburh oe ean tie oa “oe . Both inspectors said oe tot Dr.; Dorothy Porritt, 1290 Lath- Convalescent Home after a short | of the United States. Nat ny. vana not gives any reason by Am. | 2m Drs ‘Mrs, Norman E. Stiles, fines WVULUT ED ps nae nse at | 16208 1$ Mile Rd.; Mrs. Norman | Miss MacLane, 33, of 119 West - tes. ates *) drews, who has been township} perry, 4851 Dover Ct. and Mrs. Ps ge ge ng “= — aens. supervisor for the past 21 years." Robert Walls, 700 Hup Cross Rd. | oy City, Pa. She came to Bir- Non - Property ‘Owners According to Gardiner, Andrews “This is the only fund-raising cam- “mingham two years ago. Surviv- Can Be on Sch | Board lcomed a second testing after thelpaims staged by the Community| ors are two nieces, Mrs. Mary ogee Pp a board meeting Tuesday|House ea ae Adams of Dallas, Texas and Mrs. : ees a h in Royal Oak Township |ny, surrendered the — L. Krauss of Berkley and x*r HOME AGAIN. — Crews of three B52 jet chair to Dr. Fred Tucker, trustee, x * * one nephew, James E. MacLane bombers which Friday completéd a record non- the trip upon their return to March Air Force | «441 noord candidates in Roy-jand then moved that the super-| A Farmington man, Kenneth|.o¢ orchard Lake. - [he two Communist natio ©-| stop flight-areund-the world salute as they line | Base, Behind them is one of the planes. that al Oak Township need not be prop-|Visor be given authority over the|Haack, of 2082 Tuck Rd., suf- Service will be at 12:30 p.m. nent i President on up in front of .one of the three planes which made made the trip. 4 erty owners, Attorney General poudile bu ii fing See tier Dealer igh Behoak injuries at! sjonday, from: the Manley Bailey “howet two weeks ago for military , 7 fhe eos & qnomas M. Kavanagh said today supported by Township Clerk Iralday. H vesier| runeral Home, ‘The Rev. Paul C. . lé : | ’ ; in his “interpretation of a special| _ Supported by pay. . = rmstrong, vicar of St. Thomas _ and economic ald to, the Middle We Just Stayed Up Longer,’ Say Crewmen ae section of the 1955 School Code, |Shader, the motion was. proved, Stench ten ipo 4 teatie ell (ck ani mang wll be in cluded in the Joint communiquei® « % : | eral, was requested by Rep. Me- lier approving. Dr. Tucker did not| Preparation for # schook dance. x «tk ending Chou’s visit in Moscow. 0 - if in | Mahon (D-Hazel Park), in an ef- \vote and Trustee Ralph Smith was) "°: “™# to Mt. Ca : Chou left last night for Tashkent, . we *! fort, to determine the eligibility absent. | Merey Hespital. Mrs. Sophia S. Graham en route to Kabul, Afghanistan, to) . ee ; | of persons seeking election to the | (Gardiner has’said he didn’t in; x * & A resident of Birmingham for two years, Mrs. Sophia §. Graliam, Service will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from tee Bradley Funeral Home in Midland. News Flashes POCAHONTAS, Va. ® — Fire home near here last night, wiping out the Ear] Bostic family of six. ‘Nearby residents in this south- west Virginia coal mining area said the interval between the time the flames were noticed and the house wag consumed could be mea- sured in moments. NAUGATUCK, Conn. i) — Two children perished in a fire early today that sent three other mem- bers of the Earl Douty family to a Waterbury hospital in fair con- dition. . The children, whose bodies were found at the bottom of rear stairs, were: Elizabeth Douty, 4 and Re- ginia, 10. . — Join THE MARCH OF ONES Sponsored by M. A. Benson ns ; Co. lection fee will be added. and county taxes os well fees. without penalty. Walter A. IMPORTANT Monday, January 21, 1957 is the final day for pay- ment ‘of 1956 county taxes in the City of Pontiac ‘without penalties. On Janua On March 1,.1957, all delinquent 1956 city, school - of special assessments will be returned to the Ook- land county treasurer for collection with additional All payments postmarked January 21 will be accepted HOURS 8.5 MONDAY THRO NOTICE ty 22, 1957, a 4% col- as delinquent installments Giddings, City. Treasurer 35 S$. PARKE STREET UGH FRIDAY burned through a four-room frame ._ Ae eM pe RE A i aa i s tell her so personally. ~~ But her husband, from’ radio days, was impolite enough ~ to be at home when — 1 mament e. “T didn't. know you had a house in New York,” I murmered to the two Hollywoodians, now Broadwayites. 8 YORK—Talking-fo Jan Sterling, ¥ got & great inter- ; Seis Seaoditacs aeeaadins’ “ot Nine’ hubba ‘iounsd: Goh tus : ts sae hiiceea. win Ses J get Yo Sulton Pipen Ne aia Jan) OG hen te ‘I gave Nancy Olson a ‘War wife in the Robert/ E. Sherwood play, “Small War on M = Hill,” that I wanted. to/Chlcago “We: didn’t —— until) ‘Tom Ewell says he was very calm at the to soothe her- Sb a ae Paso cS rig Wien ty rng i = These free Kiel workmen living Say ten See ta x ned teh. ss poe next door ‘to a “worker’s paradise” stanq to gain by drawing on the reservoir . “were not taken in by this great show must chip in to refill. it. of working class solidarity. | In part, Williams looks on merit rating, at least in its present form, as a prob- U.S. Must Be Prepared for Booming Population lem of small businessmen—a financial burden on them that ought to be light- ened, ANOTHER KIND OF RELIEF 8 Last August, while temporaily shying ne Twenty years ago experts looking away from the complexities involved in _ gt the declining birth rate in this country predicted a leveling off toward a stable population of 165 . Million and then gradual decline. * x * But after World War II birth rates shot up, death rates - @ropped and our population in- creased at an amazing rate. In the next year alone there will be 28 million Tore Americans and “by 1975 some 60 million more ne the total to at least 225 employment compensation, he asked the legislature to give small businessmen re- lief of another sort, — x *k * He asked the employers in this category with one year's experience as a charge- able employer be dropped to the mini- mum payroll. tax rate instead of being kept at the beginning 2.7 per cent tax rate for four years. This. recommendation, ignored by “lawmakers last summer, is certain ‘et renewal this year. In addition, the governor reportedly is working on a legal. device to present to The figures are of great interest effect on excusing small businessmen— except in the most extraordinary cir- cumstances—from having to kick in to the solvency fund when it needs. eeeeee ishment—as > does. now. Rox a aes _— sil ployment compensation benefits to A delegation from East Ger- = iaied. auto. workers deplete the solvency many brought $3,600 as a contri- fund, making necessary under the law an rating is well understood by insurance- solvency fund aspects of financing un- ‘the Legislature which would have the — response,. “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?” wag ‘the key that let loose new zeal for the faith was even stronger than his old hatred of it had been. . AS a Hig great missionary journeys from then on took him to every part of the known world “in weariness and painfalness, in Wwatchings often,.in hunger, and thirst, in fastings often, in cold arid nakedness” (If Corinthians, Chapter 11, verse 27). He was finally beheaded at Rome. His original name, Saul, he changed to Paul in honor of Ser- x * * St. Paul is the patron saint of and of tentmahers because through- (Copyright, 1957) ‘ i “ay on ae Yi ‘ is Oe f a =e . . i r 4 3 _ sehpegehes fistel ¢ They requir perience in this country. If no- body gives us chance, thi ge Teresa Ais #3 Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: in grapefruit, oranges, lemons, ' gar and starch so far as a dia- betic’s diet is concerned. Send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for Volumette 23 of the_ Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, Train ing for Diabetes. bir iligt valli « » He may surpass his father in .. . That field of reputation .. , But he is doubly wrong because - . . » He never should demand. . . “Dr. Crane, my big problem fs a poor memory,” he began. IMPROVE MEMORY Motivation is a_ big improvement, You must memory -etain an active and continual de sire to recall names.: is to react positively to the new names. . + In psychology we - distinguish” between “ a ctive”’ vs. “passive ed learning.. You. can read and re- ances Gt vachrokete tall tities That now his son should follow in that he drank only water, St. WithS “eel . . His footsteps in the sand... rarvewre eer Better Shun Husband ith Sniffles :.iseer sc: many who needed much less per- Be filled with that ambition .. , suasion than Timothy did. Which hopes his offspring will re- xKUP iS yas Tianhhin wey another oculist confirmed it. phlct on Stage Fright and Exem- : ceive .. . Far greater recognition y- y ds? I Please advise about the time need- ination Jitters. If ‘St. Paul can be said to husband's colds? I’m sure any tetas What trophy, as @ father, could assistant—a num- me will © for operation, time of recuper- : eee , = had: an ie oth om een” ha P. F) Stim, possibility of recurrence, “Can't begin to tell you how ...He put upon his shelf. . . If page seedy aed sound hygiene.” (Mrs. ete.” (P. L.) mucho the fodin ration peary now his son or daughter were . . . letter to the Christians at Phi-. i daarter’: Reset ang steers Answey—In the case of my friend a soe oe ee eee No better than himself? tippl: ho hed never found anyeR® . nectainin fivetoot leolation. 3. Gem’ took about 2) Taimutes, for and certainly my memory has im: iCoporielt, 2957) spirit, Mach-older than Timothy, Make him wear a suitable each eye, he was in hospital 15 Proved. . - Paul had « father’s affection for ——™e*k-—4-It-he_will_mot_do-90,—days. Never any pain. With his Answer—Thank All-T say Otherwise you, ing Cc him—edvising him, teaching him gl ho mir alone ged final glasses he now has vision {g that it can do no harm, and that sometinies scolding him, and fi. Put him in the dog good enough to drive his car and eyery man, woman or child needs 15 Years Ago nally, as he sat in a Roman _ the duration. P’'m not — read fine print as well as he could g daily ration to supplement the $5.5 MILLION ht for state prison awaiting execution, long- ont sents sad shee. , before he developed cataract. Re- iodin-poor food and water in the 2. ing for his companionship during = *“dressed envelope beoktiet carence? NB ceARCe. every day diet. Send stamped, self- those last days, Call it CRI, and learn how to addressed envelope for pamphlet MAY APPOINT one man to dl- , se ; protect yourself and your fam- é the Iodin Ration. rect auto war plants, Tradition says Timothy out- jy “Friend casually mentioned a mahceh ‘ant ‘iene ame mt aig) Caen STL T aie CER ESES! oman soon nu ot year was beaten = . exams. so, please red by HOWARD HUGHES sets with stones and‘ clubs in Ephesus ee nce othe 2. (E. M. HD Satan ayaa ae ed of TH Imus aco U8 by the Giathen of that Sty, Ber peg terriped almost deaf and | Answer—Send stamped, self-ad- tise Press, Matinee, ™* °° — TWO.YEAR BUDGET of $200 po lly -smoking is about the only . . .” Greseed envelope and ask for'pem- (Copyright 1957) million asked for. state, remy {E. M.) : CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL " "tbe lonely if a F | Friday commemorates one of @ you get into the habit of going CaS€ Records of a Psychologist: , : most dramatic event¢ in Christian ee ee ee history: The sudden change of Saul friend, with the birds, animals, H Wa t I of Tarsus, blasphemer and per- ona y p of Tarsus, Dlasshemer and per, plants, and people a ruler vis. EL OLOC s a 0 improve lviemor the Apostle; one of God's principal should brighten your day. Smok- prey al hes Bed ing cigarettes is o.k., and so is Homer. cotually.- became. sicie-tintetecedt-gnt hove tetece the names of all the strangers world. . _ & +++ you can explain, if neces- memory expert in siz weeks by the dinner. whom you met. Compare lists and A Jew of the tribe of Benjamin SFY, that it Is doctor's using the*advice below. If YOu And he paid off the two whom see whose is | -pupil of the great Gamaliel, —_— ; wish to recall names and faces, he’ failed to recall, with $5 each. onger. ~ was a Pharisee, a learned rabbi “Are fresh blueberries or study your textbooks far “How is it possible for you to x * * and s scrupulous observer of the Lone with diabetes? M. Told eat- more efficiently, then send for have such a phenomenal It folks combine thi Mosaic Law, The new ows th fit booklet. named , you men this : ing fyesh blueberries is like taking ‘he non-pro, asked the banker chairman of the strategy with the additional tech- i ee 0 hie 08 eae. below. And pass tf around £0 ‘banquet. nique of offering your wife $5 and he took on the : Eating blueberries has YOUr friends or office associ- ee . a or even $1 for each name by which Ty the went te the, about the effect as eating ts, too. A good memory Sin iiw alate she surpasses your record; you'll it, In his fury he went to the wer wr bockdel cher. 7aises your school marks and. “Well, sir, if you had to pay be a wiserd in’ @ te High .Priest and got an order SPPICS, Peat, aac a es per. al80 your salary! $5 to everybody whom you failed ween) a. that permitted him to go to Da- en nas, eat he 5° pet to recall,” replied the memory . mascus, arrest every Christian cet e pus Sail is to say, con. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE | expert, “you'd be surprised at REPEAT THE NAME he could find there, and bring tain about-15 pores ‘ what a fine memory you'd have for § When you are introduced, be sure them all in chains to Jerusalem. hydrate tatgee ander starch), as Case T-378: Homer J., aged 43, names afd faces!” you get a clearcut impression of Kk kk * do green peas, parsnips, pecans is a high salaried insurance execu- SHORTCUTS TO MEMORY the new name. Often you hear only About noon on the last day of nuts. ba ’ A second aid to a good memory. Gy nae oe Cee the journey, Saul and his com 2: tld 38 Ber cont cachabytirate x & > ’ it Inter —— get a Obviously, the latter fs better, for it permits you to utter the sort a, oly bad 85 cents . “But why didn’t you tell me? We could have Predict ¥960 Population of 178 Million for U.S. ’ . NEW YORK (INS) — Insurance Co, -say that the Na- tional population will climb — to and Maryland in a report by the statisticians, ~ California paced the nation in 3.1 million residents since the 1950 pecans, poet S's atk AT census, and rapid growth was also| ae Ts Nevada and Ari- siti] \cians of the Metropolitan Life| lew . -— Ss Electronic sme NRCRMAS ||| from 9:30 am. to 9 pm ter schodl demonstrated to the} EXTENSIVE TRAINING—FBI not trains i | ANN. ARBOR w —_ Electrical " Seis Z linen how the dogs help the blind) tn ee ent its out tla how 1 ring. students, at =| BEAUTIFUL ROOMS DOWNTOWN operated National Academy, training police as ee: ga” Michigan have ente . cers from all parts of cniais in eek a im eee {the eer, ry ; $8.00 Single | STORE ONLY Complete DRY. CLEANING . Service ALES SRST ES “tronic compu.| .$10.00° Double | , : - SHIRT LAUNDRY VE. BI's F ight Against Crime! : ' single oe 1} : -. BOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BO double still car HOP SERVICE |Begins at Famous School," available at weekly | : (Continued From Page One) $65,000 ill be bl TVR dio—Air-Conditioned _ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY iin: ud weddten Cis enetel many tn. 0 Sollee: comeing academy and ce = (wo ee of 10 Sees| ° Ain Con “en NIGHT-DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE proposal for a police with & court subpoena. in 70 millionths of a. second, ‘multi. MAIN OFFICE HOURS: 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. school before the Attorney Gen- ob cx ey. Sc aie <6 eee ences ed Jeinpueh Beet HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY One-Day Cleaning Service at Main Office 11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron Street — FE 2-0231 Hoover told the conference: “The value of adequate training |has already been proven. in the | training schools maintained by our bureau for its personnel or With “but slight readjustment of | operations, these training facilities | already established could be ex- tended to the local law enforce- ment agencies of the eountry.” BETWEEN THE COVERS was nuaberence sea The person who oes for himself — | that the school be established, and may a hoard worldly goods 5 | first class ; hes this id} 4 on July 29, 1935, the c \of 23 police officers gathered for the person who is kind, ecuitel Sad gene }, 12 weeks of study. - erous that is immortal. 4. L. VOORHEES What we do for ourselves, alone, dies with This was the beginning of the ‘tors are experienced and well- The academy's regular instruc- trained FBI teachers. Other FBI special. agents are available in the teaching of highly specialized courses. Lectures are given by educators, criminologists, lawyers and others. SUCCESS FROM FIRST The academy was a success from the beginning. Applications have poured in from. law enforce- ment agencies at the ratio of about seven applications for each stu- dent admitted. . tion between the FBI and local police. The FBI agents and the students. He was overweight’ when began training, and the ne dropped off at an alarming ra But he didn’t complain. At Soar and at night, he went. off _ | TELLS HIS STORY At the close of the se “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, be Phoiie FE 4-4565 ‘147 W. Lawrence St. fellows think I'm a pretty strange, character, acting like I have. But, I'd like for you to know the rea- son. I had to mortgage my house, _ FREE ESTIMATES—CALL US ANYTIME PACKING — SHIPPING — CRATING Agent for United Stotes Von Lines Local and Long Distance MOVING Your Best Move by Us . PANTS Flannel us; what we do for others, without t | FBI's now famous National students came to know each other! pore and at the same time take of , tives on and on: The f |Academy which was Hoover's) and to have a better appreciation care of my family back home. Bedford M & St who m a affairs, too ! answer to demands for a national of the others’ problems. along with some relatives who! oving orage busy bother nis own, loses ‘ boy. The mother who teaches hér daughter | Police force. 4 Local officers saw the FBI | live with us. 486 E. KENNETT RD. Branch: Wayne, Mich. of making, is In its first 21 years, the acad-) ion tn an entirely different light | “After I bought my railroad) FE. 2-8787 PArkway 1-7875 that girl's confidente, is ing immortality. || emy gave instruction to more than) aq the FBI's agents gained | ticket and took out the money for’ . “boss”. is ca: a tomb [3,000 law enforcement officers.| where even his name will be inside; ff Out of this number, more than 3B) per cent climbed to positions as, execuffwe heads of their depart- ments with such titles as chief of police, sheriff, and state police -f chief. . x *« * The number of graduates 1s. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 206 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 But each graduate has left the | lacademy qualified to organize police schools in his home town | and to share the knoweledge he has gained with the other mem- | bers ‘of his force. Westridge - of - Waterford For the Discerning — Northern ‘Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban Community. Both Traditional and California Contemporary display homes await your inspection. ‘DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE MODELS or by appointmeng poomengsig yo Off Dixie gooey, 5 near Waterford. “Turn on Cambrook te Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. HELTMAN & TRIPP} Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol-Waterford 4192 _LEDCESTONE DRIVE. - Announces ica An Increase _in_ Earning Rate on All Savings Accounts to ‘Regular 7 $1495 Value for Your New Home » You're buying a new 7 beans It’s a wonderful experience and will , _ bring yay happiness for many years to come. eee TT For the past twenty-two years it has been Pontiac Federal’s policy to pay the largest return on savings accounts consistent with safety and availability. Present earning trends make possible an increase in the rate of return on savings and Pontiac Federal Savings is pleased to make this announcement. Savings accounts at Pontiac Federal Savings . will now.earn at the new current rate of 3% per annum. Earnings start the Ist day of the month on money received by the 10th and are paid on every dollar in your account on Juné 30th and December 3lst of each * ® '\% Alterations Free year. “" PAIR We believe this very special price to be the best value we have ever offered on trousers of | A most important part of the deal is your Insurance Policy. this quality! om > Where Should You Buy Your Insurance? Under law, you have the right to buy your insurance froni the agent of your choice. Unfortunately, there are out-of-town builders who will tell you that you must buy, their insurance. If any such inference is made to you, ignore it. It Pays to Deal With a Friend Your local agent can give you immediate service in case of need. He will give you friendly service, because he is your neighbor. He will-give . you the best possible rates. Give him a call before you sign with some -distant agent. ; ‘What About lusuranece Renewals? If you have already purchased a home, you still have a right to buy your insurance from the agent of your choice.- You can solve the problem of long distance calls and correspondence by switching to your own agent at. the expiration of your present policy. ‘le Pays to Deal With Local, Well-Established Firma! BUSINESS ETHICS | BOARD» | of the / Ld ‘* Famous Maker's a You'll find Pontiac Federal Saving a friendly, helpful place to do a Closeout business. Your money is safe —insured up to $10,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government. Additions and withdrawals are made the easy passbook method. Stop in soon. You'll be glad you did. * Wonderful for Work, School or Leisure ¥ * Choose From Browns, _ Greys, Blues sf and Tans ia * oe aioe . ASSETS NOW OVER $10,800,000.00 - ra oe ; , | 4 : 4! i Je = 51 N. Saginaw St. | Ve Open Mon. & Fric “tl 9:00 P.M, HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron = ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH | 407 Main Street _ 16 E. Lawrence St. Nace Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bide. , _ Phone FE 5-6148 “THE PC NTJAG PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1107 < Fist Baptists Offer Concert to Present Orchestra, Chorale Sunday Waterford Community Church Andersonville Reed Near Diste. Hwy. es, os ~ Wership, 11:60 A.M. “Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. ‘Family Bible Howe. Wed. 1:30 P.M. 7 | The First Baptist Church present the Moody Chorale -and Sunday evening, Randi Scheel ..<. O43 ws I Sunday Worship ...10:00 a. m. | | 4 WHEN SOUND | 2 WILL NOT BE e URED” Evening Service ..... 7:30 p.m. | Moody Bible Institute} Orchestra. ipa concert of sacred ~ January 10 church § Service’ to Start at 6:30 tice is scheduled for 5:15 Sunday Sunday Evening ak afternoon. After the evening .service, the yous | people will head for “Des-] tination. Unknown.” The group. will jo ‘Teen- Sunday ce OOP. be taken somewhere for recreation "9:30 P. | and vetreshments usualy a Warship Service’. 1:30. * &k * one's hame. . ] ~ 7:00 P. M.. 27 to Mr, and Mrs. Fred} Only the came i oe 7 . Feekart,. advisors to the group,|Mrs. Dale Ditterline and Mr. and ~ ‘Teen-Town is open aj 7 p.m. to all|Mrs. Dan Mattingly, know the + ay teenagers in the area. - ition, %. ‘ ~ : > Kettles inetade ping pong, | The “week of Jah. 27" will ihe FIRST ~ shuttle beard, darts, plcales im |Tne opie will be responsible! PRESBYTERIAN tor om Galloway Lake, and fav. {fF the nsic, speaker and be i Haren ter on Galloway Lake, and fav- music, spea West » at Wayne —erlte games, both eld and. new. |“! : of the Sunday service. ae “A devotional period ‘under the} ae. ED Apher guidance ofthe Rev. Komen Se\JffErSOD Triumphs ose ee esa aaa gama baled Worship Services taead of the conentonar ype £0 Grab {st Place 9:30 and 11 A. M. you th meeting, a neere al pt is ‘being made in the area! Jofterson's basketball team took Church School of drama to relate the Christian|over undisputed possession of Ist 9:30 and 11 A. M, Opdyke Rd., (top left) Dorothy Birkett of 7105 ‘‘Teen-Town News” Joy Rd., Dorothy Coleman of 1908 Opdyke Rd. publication, will be issued (front left) and Thomas Fidler of 2141 Pontiac ‘Young people interested in Rd. “Teen-Town” includes both recreational and ing on the paper or singing devs per js Ba sae over anes feated in four league games oy A well-balanced scoring punch featured Jefferson's attack in the) highly defensive battle. Bill. Lee and Leon Prentis sparkled on the backboards for the Warriors. | Eastern handed Madison a 40-32) ‘FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH © ~ Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H, Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor : Our responsibility—the ave weer Our resources—. ee SU ae 45 AM , £e: NDAY, SCHOOL —9:45 e its MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS” Rev. W. E. Hakes, Speaking EVENING WORSAIP—7:00 P.M. THE MOODY a & ORCHESTRA Directed by Donald Husted Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterians Plan for Coming Year At the annual congregational and ecclesiastical meeting of the Joslyn) Avenue United Presbyterian ee eee eee eee | dings, Elected to the office of was Ronald Bumstead. — . mei CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 Latayette Sunday es ° Sad babs sedges teen scdeuces = ee oe bese bGeheg one cadebcveeese 6:00 P. M, Vocal : Lessons and Song Drill... 7:30 P.M. PE 7-0226 . nm 5-1993 lent and Francis Holsington, pri- |mary superintendent, Others were Grace Nelson, sec- retary; ‘Lucille Mallory, asst. sec- retary; Leola Oak, supply secre- tary and Ronald Bumstead, treas- ~ WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET . 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL §=—s««Y.. PS. 6:45 PLM. 11:00 WORSHIP | EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Friess. pastor a urer, | The choir director will be Elder Robert Nelson and his assistant, Mary Kline, Gloria Brown will continue to be the organist. with Judith Kline, junior choir direc- tor, assisting her. Leo Gaines will be head usher, ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike. Rev. Robt. A. North, Pastor . FE 4-6216 Bible School 10 A.M. Morning Worship -Youth Service 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7: Come and Teat Our Welcome - M. M. A P 11 30 Marvin Fauss is slated to be s sec- retary of the men’s Work and Church Recreation with Mrs. Ralph Harrison and Mrs. Hugh Stimson appointed to the Feilowship com- mittee, ‘White Doctor’ Slated. THE SALVATION ARMY . (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street , ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People's Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Mecting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise, Meeting—7:30 P. M, 5/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. > commanding olficers-in-charge you ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! | Doctor,” an hour-long TV film In response to widespread re- quests ‘‘Monganga” or “White story of Dr. Ross, medical mission- ary in Africa, is to.be repeated on NBC-TV TV Tuesday, March 5 at 9:30 p.m. EST. John Gunther, author]: of “Inside Africa,” is chief com- Dr. John Harper Dawson, edw Saints Episcopal . “Christian Hands” will be, his sub- ject at the 7:30 service. Raised in the Pittsburgh. area, Dr. Dawson spent mot of his life hin the Quaker state. For two years he pursued an engineering course at the University of Pennsylvania. Changing his mind, he trans- ferred to Adrian College where he studied religion. After graduation, he continued his theological training at the Westminster Theological Seminary, | Westminster, Md. from which he In 1946, he was awarded the Mas- ter of Education degree and in 1954 was granted the Doctor of Phil- degree by the University 7 iter - ‘Church Fellowship to Hear Adrian President DR. JOHN H. DAWSON church youth groups. | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL ‘The program has recently ex- | BAPTIST CHURCH open fo anyone. | as , a monthly | = 10:00 A. M. soon, | “ MI work- te lee A. Mt in = the “st club should contact the 730°? M. 4Rev. Mr . Stephens, : Prayer Service | *” * * a 7:30 P.M. 7 “land adopted a $60,000 budget for _ 11957 covering current expenses, be-| lpr. _}son, Andrew McConnaughey and ect, KELLER, 8. 8. Supt. The Ker. &. while Washington has a 2-1 rec: | Rev. Marie Hume Sunday, Jan; 20th Nightly at.7:30 P. M. Except Monday | ¢ PRAYER FOR SICK GOOD MUSIC ® OLD FASHIONED PREACHING REVIVAL with from Des Moines, Iowa Starting ene acta only in an advisory capacity. The/ Decker, ' cabinet consists of Don president; Dorothy Birkett, vice} president; Elna Fielding, secre-|}. tary and Tom Fidler, treasurer. Open business meetings are held | the first Sunday of each month, | Area Church Group | Hears Budget Report 9:45 A. M., SUNDAY SCHOOL “Enrollment Sunday 1100 A. M., WORSHIP Musicians: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bresineman 7:30 P. FELLOWSHIP 6:45 P. M.. YOUTH . Chalk Talk M.. EVENING WORSHIP Burgess party in charge ’ Members of the Community Unit-| ed Presbyterian. Church of Dray-| ton Plains held their congregation- al meeting recently, heard re-| 135 Prospect FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH O. E. Eastman, Minister jports of the past year's activities nevolences and building fund pro-| L, G. Rowley and Mrs, Har- old Trexler were elected for a one- year term as Chairman of the Con- gregation and Secretary of the Con- ~GOOD%«1LL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH $287 Auburn Read — 4% Mile West of Crooks Read Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Worship Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship. Sat., 7:30 P. M. S.S. Supt. John Burleson; Pastor, Rev Billy Brown—FE 7-0002 gregation, respectively. Others elected were: Olaf John-/f Dan Williams for three year terms as Trustees and Vern Green to fill osophy Pittsburgh? , sHe became a member of the uni, versity faculty and at the same time was pastor of the Crafton Methodist Church. Selected for his work as a minister, educator, community leader and youth worker, by the Adrian College Board of Trus- tees, he was inaugurated as the 14th president of Adrian — on Oct. 14, 1956, Dr. Dawson has declared his firm conviction that church-related, in the American education system. active in-all undertakings and. was awarded five-athletic letters. DELEGATE TO CONFERENCE In 1955, Dr.. Dawson was appoint- ed a state delegate. to the Presi- dent’s White House Conference on liberal arts colleges are necessary’ As a student at Adrian, he was’ A fellowship period will follow from 6:45 to 7:30 with the women ‘lof All Saints serving sandwiches and coffee. The evening will begin at 5:45 with an old fashioned Hymn ‘Sing. A special program has been arranged for children. * *& * Inter - Church Fellowship. meet- ings are being held in the down- town churches that individuals jmight knew each other better and understand the. ritual of other churches in our common concern for the reunion of the Christian Church, Men Meet Monday Noon The Christian Men's Club will Education held in Washington, D.C. He is a member of Rotary Inter- national, American Commons Club fraternity and Michigan Associa- oe College and University Pres- Dr. John L. Cheek will mentator,.... hear John W, Hirlinger at the noon luncheon Mgnday at the Wal- dron Hotel, Mr. Hirlinger is manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, The grass withereth, the flower again at 6 p.m. for the Bible Exposition. ea COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia, Ave. eee sete een een E. C. Swanson, Minister The Pilgrim Holiness Church FAIRMONT & BALDWIN BRING YOUR FAMILY TQ A GROWING: wwe “The Little Church with the Big Heart” Phe Pee ee *#Oe+ Cees s aeee ert ewree eee Rey » §. S. Supt. First Free fadeth, but the word of our God shall stand forever. Morning Worship .... Bible Study Sunday Sunday Evening Service Public Invited ing Committee Chairman for the current year and authorized further discussion with the architect and preliminary planning for a new an unexpired term of one year.|] Prayer TB ke ee Congregational action also con- Saturday Evening Service ..... tinued Roy Lindahl Sr. as Build-/| Suedey School = ............ eens Tree eee wees oeeeee o* oe sanctuary. Plan Faith and Order Conference for U.S. Distinguished churchmen from] all over the world are coming to! the United States next summer.’ Prior to attending the first major] © Faith and. Order Conference ever]. { held in this hemisphere, the 90 members of the Central Committee! of the World Council of Churches will meet together July 30-Aug. 7 249 Baldwin Ave. Fist GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Choir Rehearsal Saturday (FOLLOWED ‘Sunday School Morning Worship . oe bes Evening Evangelistic Service... Tues. Teacher Training Class, 10 AM. 7 5 BY D. Baggett. Choir Director ’ Ror. Robert Garner, Pastor ee hei dor : 00 P.M. EVENING seavice) 7:00 P.M. at Yale University Divinity School, 'l New Haven, Conn, Under the joint sponsorship of the World Council, the National/ Council of Churches and the Ca-|f) nadian Council of Churches, the/f/ Conference on Faith and Order|}) will meet at Oberlin College, Ober- church leadeérs will discuss ‘‘The CYF, 8:00 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF.THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN “Be Still and Know That T°Am God" Sanday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Message by the Paster, 11:00 A. Evening Service, 7:00 P.M. uentanioneee” with Pictures by Wm. Sat. Builders’ Class at the Joseph home, 7:30 P. Thurs., Prayer and Bible Study at the Wedew home, 7:30 P.M, * REV, LEROY SHAFER, P LF Paster Nature of the Unity We Seek.” u. E, LOHR, Pastor ¢ SABBATH SCHOOL .......... SABBATH WORSHIP ,.. YOUNG PEOPLES........ PRAYER MEETIN eee oree SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 156 Mt. Clemens Street *veetes All Saints Episcopal ough FE, 5-1206 . a St. ot West Pike eee eeeoeee - Saturday, 9:30 A. M, The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector oosccessse- Saturday, 11:00 A, M, Toe Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate osbedsadess y, 4:00 P.M. } SUNDAY SERVICES Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. weereese 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion $0$ Auburn Ave. 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion : Church School CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 11:00 A.M.°: Morning Prayer and ser. mon by the Rector. Church School, ‘ ° _ |} Sanday School ........ 9:45 A.M. ; Methodist Full Gospel — Nondenominational = Morning Worship. ....-11:00 A. M. 81 Lafayette St. (2 blocks west of Sears) DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION. Pastors. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST:. ANDREWS 8.T.U.. ond faeee . 6:30 P.M. WORSHIP . coeetardesceseeessess O30 a.m, and 7:45 p.m, pae 9:45 Thru 12:15 A. M. Milford, Michi, EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Evening i . 7:30 P.M. ; SUNDAY SCHOOL ...:......... sccucviacisacssy WOO) Gah. g : 5301 Hatchery Rd, Drayt Wed. Proyer. hip . 7:30 PEM. | PRAYER MEETING ........./....-0eese00-+seeese 1:30 Wed, Morning Worship ene Bile Scheel gir teres reed 8:00 A. M.moly EB ee " ‘ an oie : Daie for New Church ke Mi CI St. Rev. Luther Shetlield Speaking at All Services _ |, 045 A. M.—Chureh senoo! 9:15 A. M.—Morning Prayer . i - ; Opening te or ew urc 1 t. emens 7:45 P.M. E . Service With Soul 11: 00 A.M. -—-uerning Prayer ana 9:35 A. M.—Chureh School REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster Phone FE 4-8574 Jan. 27 Stirring Program tt” nev, nenrmen be the 11:00, A. M—Morning Prayer and es - ‘ car a f Affiliated with fovions Baptist Seaventiens , iphone TEASE Barilla Geoen , 1:45 P. M. Wed. Eve, —Bible Study. Rev. Waido R. Hunt, Viesr sawet x ~ A Friendly Place to Worship “t ss - : — — > . s “4 a ; . i kgs wpe a sy he, PONTIAC PRESS. _SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 19, 1957 [Dedicated-Surgeon Brings 3 Patient Confidence, Hope) iy NORMAN VINCENT PEALE snsipitiiietinibaliatiniinibaliia ‘ em, ae a eens : fptas_recenth , Not too long ago at a veteran's hospital in the South T had an in-| oe Sete ot Eenaied Olas. ople ...Wed. lap Information ©) > : discussion about the partnership of medicine and faith with! 3 ‘aasignment with the s m2. . 4% construction truly great surgeon. This doctor told me a fascinating story illustrat- Foreign Missions. Raererte . evident in that edifice, ing portance of that healing partnership. ‘Kinnaird College is the only in- “Whe Whole Geepel for the | Roman structures The surgeon had a young veteran on his operat- ® stitution of college grade main-— Whole World” —ONENESS a complete a ing table. Attendants were preparing him for the! “g tained for women in Pakistan. = and others. operation. The kindly surgeon came in to say a word! Bt be named for Lady Kinnaird Premera reanesereeag ee to. the boy. As he stood looking down. atthe patient,|..- =i Ieiabeeretahe:hee teeter fo he realized that the’ boy was deeply despondent. Al . the Zenana Bible and Medical , U d 2| rentte of eee am be tded the. fads babe and: asked, Mission to India. ie nite P rescngpege ere sae you Sealing tanh) < The institution is supported joint- ; : 4 = _ “Not so. good,” the boy replied. “I don't think lly by the Presbyterian ‘Church, ¢ Presbyterian ; : le I'll ever come through this operation.” USA, the United Presbyterian » 4 Create in me a clean heart, 0 : Thoughtful the doctor tured tothe attendants, Cuarch, the worsen of the Metho Fe orege Sem Oe xveer hs = Better take him upstairs.’ Then he said to the boy,| DR. JOSEPH 1. CHAPMAN Church, ay iOmATY.. So ee eer God; iw & right PEALE - ‘TH come up to the ward {Society of the Church-of England, 3 Churches q) within me. oan = peed uste tantric’ fthe “Church ‘ot Scotland and. the > OAKLAND AVENUE ie - a at, ng yt pts a ge ang Min Bethany. Baptist = as 3 i ~~ Oakland at Cadillac q Congrega ecational Church ne a Oe ee ee Se me Pid llaas toile tne oe ahi Theodore B. Allebach, Paster : | he asked. 7 411 ¥4 Btock of t in the high school, founded by — Bible—School cose LQO AM. § ag fae “Oh, yes, sir,”’ the boy answered, “‘and-1 try to practice-it,"* Secures Pas OF Lady Kinnaird, expressed an in- ae MISSOU RT sy “P Worship .....0+s4+-10:00A.M. ]i] “Young Beepies Fetiowsnip =| A religious man myself,”” the doctor told him. “When I be-| . eases Oe Gabean Hat ape 8. teach? > 4 Pastor, MAURICE DIRETTE came a- doctor I dedicated myself to the Lord and told Him I wanted Executive Secretary of ing career, in oe bou > om one nn - 4 ite help people. That'is why I became a surgeon. I'm only God's serv- ‘ : A ee iad ean ped — “1 be ST. TRINITY > 3 4 r. 4) ant. Every time I operate on a patient, I dedicate my hands and my Minnesota Convention paren awl ‘eechere tis non saa . B Youth Fellowshio ...6:00 PM. ¢ ; mind to the Lord. I ask Him to put His healing touch upon me so that! to Be Minister held tay Sour tants ated: under Wiis: — Y Evening Service ....7:30P-M. 4] BETHEL TABERNACLE | may use my instruments with skill. I dedicate to Him all my knowl- | Later a 20acre site was purchased| AT Be) “CHRIST HEALED, THE ; First Pentecost Cuureh of Pontioe | edge ae ; dedicate my patient to Him as weil.” Bethany Baptist Church an-|8Md the college erected. | . : prs mee "ei Pes ARALY TIC Sunday School am. | TEAM OF THREE nounces that Dr. Joseph Irvine| In the early 1940's, the enroll- | 4 weneny nee OF t Winey Prayer Aes , Morning es Pa ae “Now,” he continued, “tomorrow morning I'm going to operate on|Chapman, executive secretary of| Meet had reached 230 students. Sundey Seb 19:45 | First Service...., 8:30 A.M. ' eeting ere. eee : ol, 4 7:30 you.. I want you to come into the operating room really believing that! the Minnesota Convention of Bap- f The partition of India and Pakis- y * Second Service. . .11:00 A.M. . 4 Evangelistic Service 7: we are a spiritual team at work. The team is the Lord, the Great|tist Churches, has accepted the/tan in 1947 and’ the flight of Hindus . JOSLYN AVENUE .. Morning Worship 11:00 , qj Tues. Eve. Service 7:30 [itiealer: you, a relaxed and believing patient; and I, a dedicated) Call from the congregation to be|and Sikhs to India nearly wrecked] Morning Worship 11: ST. PAUL > Joslyn at Third 41 Thars. Eve. Service 7:30 }}servant of God. The three of us together will be successful in our task.’"|Pastor of the church. Go entation. ting autumn only Evening Worship f ing Read ; Siaged b. Wothing, Chetee ; fie’ ae wie al The boy nodded; there was an understanding smile on his face. x * * " 1 tay a attend Kinnaird. . 7:45 P.M. (NORTH SIDE) — : , Bible School ...4.. 9:30AM. g win A When he was rolied into the operating ‘roomi the next morning, the | A native of Canastota, N. Y.;|A vigorous program of. Christian Be sure to hear the pastor spesk fl George Mehdes; Poster i > Worship ...:.......1045 AM 4 1066 Baldwin Live, smile was still there. The doctor asked, “How do you feel, Bill?” Dr. Chapman attended grammarjeducation is promoted among the “Atomic Power and Perilous fi - : : > Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. 4 FE $-0256 | - “Doctor, I feel all right,” Bill answered. “I want to know that and high school in that community.| majority who are Moslems and Days” » @ Message you will never [i] Morning Service..10:45A.M.] - ; ! i pebkd * ins you He grew up in a Presbyterianithe 90 refugees. forget. | Sunday School... 9:30AM] . ; Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. pair —tapecienar gy ahead. ares . : eee pe | became a Baptist at the) eeu EDUCATED WIVES t Wed. Night Prayer surgeon go ahead operation was successful. In age 5 on f : : £ Meeting ......... 7:90PM. 4) — saissionany cHuRcH [telling me about this incident, the doctor added, “It we can get people Young men in the service of the Mid-Week | WATERFORD | : 4 "4 to realize that they are the creations of One who can heal them, if} yemtn erguluations ihe evened [Pakistan government find their po- Tase—-Wed. | TOWN , AUBURN HEIGHTS eae —— sseeees ++ 10:80 A. M. * | youth he accepted (sitions require educated wives. 7:45 P TOWNSHIP ‘ 4 > ig oe lace 100 Ae acs ot an ean’ laws of health, we doctors can perform) g call for full time Christian Kinnaird College girls are found 245) P. M. | V.F.W, Hrll—Walton Blvd, 5 Pee ee ee ee cee Colgate Univeraty In 183 rec: [mont ofthe capital cities af the] WPON SUNDAY A. M “Vicor Meria Renner” |” - ™ ning ® . ; e t a .M. hi ricat, > ab School sade ait omy mm Paster hs bi pits: T thedge et a warns frown Luke which I have al-| ing a B. A, degree, world. hed . ° 8:00 to 8:30 Church Service .... 9:30 A,M. @ SCHOOL .u.ass : Mi, . . . * > Wonhip 1S Abe 4 ways considered one of the most beautiful in the Bible: “And all the In 1937, Dr. Chapman was given| Bi Voska, répresentative of Po = =. °° &£x£&#-F oe 10:45 A. M, > ’ 4 crowd sought to touch him, for power came forth from him and healed|ine Bachelor of Theology degree| Atma College, will be a guest ; “DOES IT PAY?” 4] The Episcopal Church | *™ 2” (Revised Standard Version). by Eastern Baptist Theological) of the Tuxis Society at the 5:30 219. Marth Perry Street » Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. > | of the Advent Persogally I believe that this tremendous healing power is avail- Seminary. . Lanai ~_— nga at 19 Milbourne Place commmnry vores 3 Tone cecemsnes | he tmaset ate tte tem remind cate pemin te | ek | rope | nr swt | | , . | over e . He served tor of the First - , ‘ , r ; >‘ PRESBYTERIAN > | Cuench nchesl poe AM. || not without giving your whole self. It will not come unless you have |Raptist Church of Georgetown, N. sah i nad devotion Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. pastor 1} Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | - a av. ; real faith and can truly say, “With God’s help I will give up my |Y. from 1937 to 11. y Huntoon will lea Services at 9 A.M. and ’ > CHURCH 4 mamrwaniepeaicticnatieaeapnntt shes 1.Wilt lave Gene wits way Aoubtes E will exnquie: nay coniiiete.” in the Pioneer Society. The film-| “The Church of the 1h AM. ; > abentaviiemats: q , During the next six an ee —_— istrip, “The Living Church” will Old Fashioned Gospel” » Sunday School at 9 A. M. 3 4 Then He will give His healing grace to you as he did to that crowd pastor of Trinity Baptist Ch be shown and Mrs. William H.| 11. A. M. + » Denyten Plains, Michigan and 7 . 4. Teeuwissen, Je, Paster > UNITY | long ago.when they sought to touch Him, * ‘Aad power anaie forth trom tn Brosiyn, he wan active Is Marbach will take care of the re- . , : lien and healed them all.” denomina ¥ ' * | freshments. 3 Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. 4 71% N. Saginaw St FE 2-4099 . t 1957) national work in the community The Rev. Edward D. Auchard bat } Werhin Service «1100 Am. 4" ™ Seseee Ot vin acl AE and sate Sal ny tt Soe] BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Ti » Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. 4 Kenneth Brabeau, Speaker ‘ i =: In 1947,-he went to Minnesota to| Sunday morning and at 11 o'clock i » Evening Program ...7:00 P.M. 4 There. 7: $5. P. M. be tee! =~ a ’ sai serve as Director of Christian Edu-/Pr. William H. Marbach will West Huron at Mark * ; rwwwveuvrTwewyT?e CT cation for the Twin City Baptist id preach and baptize infants. | To Build Up Colleges, Church-Related Twenty-five business, education! and church leaders, members of {™ the National Committee of Church |] |i 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL. Classes for all ages; 6 adult classes, aa 11:00 A.M. heshete one -o HOUR with: or, ileabere ; \ ‘Sermon Subject—“MAKE A Asansol M. FELLOWSHIP HALL for People 7: :00 Pa. YOUTH GROUPS WORSHIP OUR Rev. Nelson W. Dalenberg. Interim Pastor ~ REBINDING Union and in 199 was invited) _ ‘to serve in the same capacity for the Board ef Promotion. SERVES CONVENTION In 1952, he became Executive - . |\Secretary of the Union and with the forming of the Minnesota Conven- tion of American Baptist Churches in 1954, he was called to serve FIRST CHURCH of GOD 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Dr. New Time Sunday Evening Service Film—"“MARTYRED MEN” Fri, Evening 7:30. p.m.—Harmonettes Trio H. Eugene Ramsey, Minister Gen, Offices: Andersen,~nd. - “* ‘c4¢e 2 * ol of Bibles, moa | 4 Dr, Chapman i trustee of jnounced an eight-point action pro- informa’ a ’ FIRST METHODIST ‘ Sioux Falls College; a member |gram designed to strengthen some a Se Seen Sa > 4 ot the Executive Committee of |470 church-related colleges in the ‘ > 8. Saginaw St. at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor the Board; a member of the Bap- |United States. , 10:00 a. m.—Morning Service ‘ tist Hospital Fund, and the Coun- | Meeting in Philadelphia, Jan. 8- , a ( 4 cil on Missionary Co-operation of |10, at the annual assembly of the : _ ' As “TEACH US TO PRAY” > the Adtstteen Ragtiet Cunvention, American Association of Colleges, ; \ 11:15 p. m.—Chureh School P ‘ hee ational Couneil. of Churches | — 4 6:15 Youth. Fellowship 4 . — saiaey af - ‘Camention = : SS een et On ths ettiealteg Ses Central Christian Chicch ode > 5:45 p.m. Inter Church Fellowship > ‘}well as of its Rural Commission, etch iorct colleges and pro- G. W. GIBSON, Minister, FE 4-0239 . ‘ “At All Saints Episcopal Church } he wen aenaced - natty the posed setting up: - aeereention 347 North Saginaw ’ : center; a ' ‘ ‘ 7:30 Wednesday Evening Bible Class : Sioux Falls College. study on” problems “confronting Bible School .............. saa 28 9:45 A.M, | cca emmenannmecmneneaman tate tanta tt eee Oe OCCU UN ‘ colleges; and an infernation-' ; kk a pea teen $9. Morning Worship ieee a peek es seid 13:00 A. -M. «3 Dr. Chapman will move to Pon- ve | Ttiae ‘with his wife, Shirley, and ay ane seat. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH The group further proposed call “LEAKAGE OF THE HEART” 16 Chase St. "|five children about April J. He/ing regional conferences of calf EVangelistic Hour ............. . 7:30 P.M. Lydian ee ka caleun ck ee Pe ee 10:30 a.m. will preach his. first sermon the trustees and administrators; 7 Evening wervies re rt eee oe 7330 p.m. following Sunday morning. soliciting menert. from state ‘and pet PUY PROPEECE } Wed. Prayer Meeting . IRISTIAN SCIENCES SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY "} “LIFE” | a ee 7:30 P. M. — peaker — Ruth Pfisner of Detroit Welnealay” "Open Forum .... city councils of churches; and. organizing a national conference of Church Men for Church Col- leges. In addition, the ~ program ,/calls for mapping long-range pub-| lic relations .and- publicity opera-' ‘|tions for church-related colleges. ee Nixon Statement on Civil Rights Urged by Group Assemblage of the Emancipation .|Day mass meeting, sponsored by ‘of Kingston is SINGING FOR SERVICES — Howard in charge of music during the “Spiritual Life Crusade” this week- and next at the First United Missionary Church, 135 Preapect St, veces ac nionth ap taee are ma penne Michael. "Emmanuel Baptist Church . Sunday Services and Reading Room Churches Get Praise Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Aye. oS ‘Negro Protestant Churches of Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street Church of Christ ‘ County in Pontiac, recent- for Suez Crisis Role 11:00 A.M. Open Daily | y sent to Vice President Richard Wednesday Evenin ll AM. to § PM, 2 fs ‘ rise M7ON E TRUEK, Miniter M mage ‘ Jet proteating with- Pow: baton et Chatartecy — Service. 8PM. Friday to 9 P.M, | | : ; . Perry — Phone holding rights from Negroes| Arch! ' } | | Departmentalised Sunday School or All Age MERMLD OF EROTE 30 P/M in certain southern states, notably|the tole of the churches in their FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | . go rxTs-e sae ao Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and/¢fforts to heal the breach between|| Lawrence and Williams Streets | | Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. | BL <= _ Britain, France. and. the United : 7 UR acne ‘i tte duane ft States, in the recent Suez crisis. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS j J Replying as president of the FAITH BAPTIST CH Assemblage; urges, in part: “Welpcisitn Council of Churches to a RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION . . ae jearnestly believe, Mr. Vice Presi- 800 k 10 | A. M. and 11 A. M CA Deftieg == Bh Wittens 1a i ese: tat you have reaporanany meme, cee e SUNDAY~9:30" A-M. DR. JOHN E. a, speaker -} _Meorning Worship, 11:00 A. M {Counc of firth, the / “MAINTAINING WXYZ-TV ; orthrightly about these inhumane’ ‘op declared that he valued “the |j — and understanding cour-| y” of American fellow Chris- sans “at a time when. decisions of Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. OUR VISION” | AD Kasten, _ Founder of “America Back to God” Movement ss “Such a positive statement would) demonstrate = é | to the world thatithe British government have been ‘ 7:20 PM. olic Church ples ie wieder : Pa ss MALONE, Speaking - | 456 CENTRAL , 18: eres A Church that preaches the Apostles Central Methodist Bible School ....',... S45 AM. MS AMBASSADOR QUARTET [ff eave te tty Chon Tog you Mecig Wonkip 1100. Bible and Bible questions. Find out Rev. Milton M. Bank, P. D, Minister cues tae ee “Freedom” . . . 3rd in a Series me ; ; One of the Nation's Outstanding Quartets | for yourself; don't take hear-say, Sunday School ....!............ 943M. | of Messages on the “Christian Life’ ' a | ec LB Mamaia eames eas. Yee Aa Morning Service ....... 048 ALM. | "eer os Conlon” cg Sunday School Atendance Last Sunday .....1.056 |) © lib Willie. Yoocieg ota ee “THE BEST IS YET TO BE” —_ | SAD AEE Youth Service... 630PM. - » Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor. | “ape a | -~(Dr. Weldon’ Crosland, Preaching 0 neti ‘A Hatehinsen, > “Kea Habe, ; ae em ne vane ——i HN "ih Lh Pre er: ee oo : - (Broadeast over WPON 11 :00 A. M.) | _ _}. y a Penn east pi miencnian seo ak ania? “a | ‘i || ; Cod : at oe ee f. di / sis EL ‘ - \ : ; | \ | : t a o. eae * ae wy Cairo is 8 Be ea Se eae pueeee ed ee Nf [gay eae \ ee, = \ oe ate i 1s f << ‘* PERFORM FOR Suzanne and Joey were in the 1952 IKE — Suzanne Devine, of of Wisconsin co-ed and her mambo-dancing horse, Joey, will give performance for President Eisenhower at his inaugural Monday. “AP Wirephote Madison, University long-range tion day. * Weather Experts Hedge on Inaugural Forecast clouds among Washington officialdom, has taken no chances with forecasts of whether the sun will shine Monday, inaugura- There was sunshine galore when President Eisenhower first was installed four years ago. And the inaugural committee has issued an - gmnouncement that “the odds are heavily against bad weather” this is out, R.S.V.P.’s are in, grand stands are painted-and pickpockets and pitchmen have been warned. \| - about set for the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon next Washington is ready for the dra- when the chief executive will raise jhis right hand and publicly swear .|bedecked with-red, white and. blue decorations for the occasion, and)44Y is = Stage About Set for Celebration President Takes Oath on. Sunday, _ Repeats in Public Monday ‘ WASHINGTON (INS) — Bunting . Summing up, the stage is just Eisenhower and Vice Capital Is Ready But to all intents: and purposes, matic moment shortly after noon to uphold the constitution for a sec- ond term. As far as the nation and the Red, White’ and Blue Washington buildings already are _ \ \ in Washington. He is scheduled! to stand guard! during the parade EBEY High School in 1953, Ebey is ma- joring in organ at the naval school. He was the organist of the First Methodist Church before last August. O. E. Walker, of Rochester, and his 15-year-old grandson, Albert Butson, Jr., left this morning for ‘Washington. and plans to return next Wednesday. Walker attended the President's first inauguration, grandson. Prime Minister Sidney G. Hol-; land of New Zealand says that he | Bloomfield Township. Miss Appelp | Otherwise, officers said minor from 10 a.m. to|this special day. '|Capital Park police, 1,400 soldiers but this will be the first for his|Star Elaine Malbin, should show lfast train to Viena—Eari Wilson. 5,000 Extra Guards | to Police Inaugural WASHINGTON —About §5,000|the jalists will be on hower’s inaugural Jan. 21. ICustonr Dictatc~ \George W ; ‘ WASHINGTON @.— EWer since: played an important role in getting! our presidents into office. 4 President Eisenhower's the.inaugural committee said to-, day the first inaugural concert: probably took: place on April 21, 1789, nine days before Washington took the oath. ‘ Certainly Washington was sere- naded aiid feted and hurrahed — during most of his long trip froma Mount Vernon, Va., to New York, And as he approached the bridge, over Assunpink Creek, at Trenton, N. J., quite a shindig had been prepared, to remind the general: that here he had got in some of, © lok ce tye ae we ew ‘ Plenty of Accomodations Available in Washington doesn't know how many vacan- cles will exist im those or in motels and rooming houses. Inaugural committee housing chairman A. B. Hermann stressed in a separate: interview that in contrast to 1953 there is “ample space available” this year. He said: “Four or five of the big hotels are practically wrapped' up, but the others are. running about 20 per cent behind four years ago in reservations.” hower’s inauguration in 1953 ‘‘be- said there will be “‘no- near the volume” of four| "as mene. ago, and required de-| $40 to $60 per room last Dec. 31. : Their primary concern: the safety of the President and other lofficials, Their ‘next worty: pick- pockets. infractions will go unpunished on The lineup of uniformed and plainclothes security personnel now includes about 2,200 Washing- ton metropolitan police, 120 Secret Monday. Before Eisenhower, the tradi- tional headgear‘for inaugurations Service agents (about half. called) was a high silk\ hat. in from posts out of town), 190 and National. Guardsmen, 100 White House police, 150 Capitol) frantic scurrying \by ‘other digni- police, 400 Washington firemen tatteg. te tid been planning to and 100 out-of-town policemen. ee * Local stores out of hom- Girl singers, according to Opera] burgs. Some officials had to go blocked to your exact size! ane ei, ste how! slarwtnre te buy ir ata ~ Quick dependable service ! more talent eee black nhower j according to Arthur Steiner, is the} made by skilled hatters in 10 FROM 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. s decision to wear Eisenhower’, a homburg at hig first inaugural four years ago touched off some "was no Bible readily at hand. Use of Bible in Taking Oath WASHINGTON (INS)—There is no law or constitutional provision requiring ‘the President and Vice President to place their left hands on the Bible when they are in- augurated, but they always do. The custom ‘has prevailed since’ Ceorge Washington's inaugural in 1789, -and Presiden: Eisenhower used the first chief executive's Bible for his own induction in 1953. A President and Vice Presi- dent may affirm, rether than | swear to uphold the Constitution when the oath is administered to them, However, this has happened only once—when n Pierce took the oath by affirmation in 1853, Only known time that.a Presi- dent failed to use a Bible was when Theodore Roosevelt was hurriedly sworn in at Buffalo, N. Y., in 1901, upon the death of Willidm McKinley. Historians say there War, station. grave, Save, Darnell Reveals Plans ito Marry Airline Pilot HOLLYWOOD — Linda Dar-| - nel] says that she and _ airline pilot Robbie Robertson will be married ers, flowers. She broke the news to friends this week on the set of a film. she jis making for television. Robert- son, an American Airlines captain, is now on the. Los Angeles-Chicago freight run. The actress, 33, has Strew, the best licks of the Revolut SUNDAY’S CONCERT Sunday's concert for Eisenhow-, er’s ‘supporters will include songs! by Lily Pons and Ethel Merman! and music by Fred Waring and the. National Symphony Orchestra. . ‘ number—“Declaration,” “Welcome, world premier, It probably also is the first symphonic work ever , commissioned by a broadcasting ' Officials at a couple of Washing. ton stations, WPC and WRC-TV! ordered the work, They plan to have it played with a dramatic reading of the Declaration of In- dependence each Fourth of July. This sounds appropriate for an inaugural concert, And it's in the historic pattern, for Washington at Trenton had a song written for him, too. F It started, - chief’ and ended like this “Virgins fair, mihi and matrens’ Those thy conquering arms did , Build for thee triumphant bow. | F e ye fair, his way with ‘ possibly also the matrons grave strewed blossoms in the general's’ path,- Washington was so fond of, this song of the first inaugural con. cert that he copied the words in his letter book, to make sure they, were saved for the ages. Strew your hero’s* way with Whereupon the virgins fair, and ’ i we ES =“ is an eloquent speaker because he! once sold plows to farmers. The quent sales talks would be a pany them on their sperial train. ‘ re simple ‘‘yes” or ‘‘no.” J | WASHINGTON @ —The Dis | trict of Columbia will have 160 | | Snow plows handy next Monday | just in case it snows on Pres- | ident Eisenhower's second inaug- | ural day. % GENEVA —_ Switzerland has} anes cn-seotl Sparks-Griftin “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. N FUNERAL HOME farmers” only answer to his elo-i{ Phone FE 2-5841 Corner Cass ~ Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. ‘DISTINGUISHED INSURANCE Complete ve-In Se SAVE 10% | Cash & Carry 5 DRESS S * HIRTS. | Gresham Cleaners | AND SHIRT LAUNDRY ]] 605 Ocklond-Avenue 51.13 Cash & Cany FE 4-2579 wee nee hh ESERIES BRANCH, — 5 OAKHILL =. bate 3 - = = a tt... ." . : * ” , > j ee ' ' fi s \ } j é * 7 ™ % ‘ . i * | j : a r : ; i ; vf Ae STATS and eas sek Fe RE INP i DAY, JANUARY 1 19, 1997. a Theaters By BOR THOMAS Civie—Farmingten Sat: “Davy Crockett and the River “ eolor, Fess Parker; “Huk," Montgomery,..Mona. Free Bde Can't Run Away Ally Jac = Last Wagon,” alee, ag" seme Widmark; “Flight kong, y Calhoun War ‘ot the “Worlds.” color, Gene 3; “Pargo,": Bill Elliot: agabond 6" Mohawk,” Scott ltt “Het Cars,” H : “Cheaper By the Demme," ; Webb, Jeanne Crain. | Keege : , Sat: “Between Meaven. and Hell," Wagner, John Brom- Cliften CinemaScope, Robert ; Perry agatere; et in mg 9 color Sun Frome Bp Bai | Mineo; ory in the "hie ataile ood, Edmond O'Brien, Lake—Walled Lake Bat.: “The King and I," color,,Cinema- Beope, Yul Brynner, Deborah h ‘err. Sun., Tues “Tea and Sympsthy," Deborah Kerr: “Huk,” pee, George Montgomery, Mona an. .- Sat.: e Last Wagon. ” Cinemascope, color, Richard Widmark, Pelicia Parr. Sun,, Tues.; i in the Haunted STARTING SUNDAY KE EEGO Dist FE 5.8001 A PICTURE FOR ALL AGES! "Pluss NATALIE WOOD @ EDMOND O'BRIEN a Cry Ta) | the Night! House,” Mickey Roone Thurs., Gat.: jatar in “the Dust,” color, John Agr. Mamie VanDoren; | “Congo 2 Grossing, . color, Virginie Mayo, George ader i There's Slight Hitch {fo This Trousers Tale LOUISVILLE, Ky. @—Trouser$ Hiare being worn a little higher at the Mayme §S. Waggener Junior High School nowadays. Principal John B, Lowe, taking official notice of a new fad that calls for pants to be slung around the hips casually, has ruled the ii|\boys at the .eceducational school must keep their trousers ‘around the waist. Lowe said he acted after learn- ing two of the boys observing the ‘HELD OVER! SAT.--SUN.--MON. Nothing could st stop it from ~ coming a ee “ ica Widmark yy the Last fad lost their‘pants in the school igym when a practical joker ad- ministered a slight tug. He said he felt the ban was to stop any “immoral ***\ting harder to‘make good Westerns , authenticity. |We used to have men like Charlie - Dalton “and: other real figurés of ‘brady, hita| | Sun., Tues.: “To Hell and Back,” Audie Tve heard it said that Westerns niare the motion pees. se, Ce | inal er to modern cul- he’s now making his 25th oater, “7:10 to Yunia.”’ More than a third of his films have had him headin’ thataway on horseback. “I'm -worried’’ the actor said, though it hardly showed, “It's get- all the time. It's. tough to get) “Take equipment. There are get- ting to be few good stagecoaches any more. We had a dickens of a time finding an 1870 train to use in the picture. RKO had one, but the railroad said it wasn't in good : Bloodmobile Slated ‘Voices: Feat . About Future of Westerns| Monday i in Pontiac - ‘Pontiac resides will be able to donate blood = the -monthly pot sonnel of bloodmobite pa ee tng lye Monday’ at_the Elks Temple on Orchard Lake ave- nue, said Mrs. A. H. Magnus, Red Doggish Dervish; | Well, Anywa BOWLING GREEN, Ky. ® — a ie oot It Was Whirling || . ares : sass tte hate _ be edpaitied $9 the: Take. ee Hox & Houwhe Jun Magnus, added, and walk-ins also * Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Fri., Tues.: “The Girl Can't Help It,” CinemaScope, Tom Ewell, . Jayne Mansfield. The use of water in the United Wed., Sat.: “Tension at Table States, nk all purposes, industrial, | Rock,’ Richard Egan, Dorothy Ma- * . Starts Today: “Baby Doll,” Car-}] Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P, M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served. Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 fer 3 Reservations Appointments can be made, Mrs. will be welcomed. “Manpower is the same thing. the Old’ West to act as technical advisers on pictures, They're all) gone now, There are only two or; three good stagoceach drivers left. * ““Locations are a problem. We ‘used to be able to go out to ‘Calabasas or Northridge in the San Fernando Valley and shoot, Westerns. Now those places are) full ‘of subdivisions and you. can't! get a longshot .without television aerials. “Even in Arizona we had prob-| lems. We had to drive 60 miles to a location and 60 miles back. And) part of the time we couldn't shoot) because of jet plane streaks in the: Then there is the problem of new plots. Not that Westerns de- mand. new plots, but it helps.| Especially when TV viewers can) see a score of variations on the old) themes any week on the half-hour) horse operas. And the heat is really on now, with the old fea-| tures flooding the TV market. “You've got to try new things,” Ford: explained. “We're taking a chance on ‘7:10 to Yuma’ because I-play a bad guy who doesn’t get | punished for the: things he does. That goes against the old tradition which states that evil must be punished. ” a * * * Despite all these problems, Ford never doubts for a minute that Westerns will continue to flourish on the screen. Nor do I. | “The great appeal of Westerns’ is that they can be understgod and appreciated anywhere in the world,” he remarked. “They're. based on basic principles that know no language’ barrier.” _ TONIGHT Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P. M.. Chariton HESTON “MYSTERY of THE BLACK JUNGLE” een EXPRESS” JAZZED-UP HOODS ON A BUST-UP_ BINGE! SAT. MAT. 1:45 _—TuES. TasN-aca BOY, UNDERSTANDING WOMAN! | FEATURES STARTING ATs. 1:17-3:23-5:29-7:35-9:43 ‘NOW thre TUESDAY! ELOMOND O'BRIEN LYNE MANSFIELD -WITH GUEST STARS— JULIE LONDON . RAY ANTHONY BARRY GORDON and Featuring Henry Jones Fats Domine © The Platters Little Richard and His Band Johany Olenn © Nino Tempo The Treniers © Eddie Fontaine The Chuckles © Abbey Lincoln Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps Eddie Cochran ( INE PE COLOR by DE LUXE Added: “HERO ON HORSEBACK” (CinemaScope) | WED. “TENSION AT bd “PARK AVENUE PUSSYCAT” (Cartoon) TABLE ROCK” NOW! ELIA KAZANS: production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ boidest story! e Late Show Tonight? BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11:00 P. M. recommended fer children new ster CARRO| BAKE: + veou WARNER Bros StaRmne KARL MALDEN QHRgo BAKER: EL wae ” and Screen Play _— WILLIAMS - Directed by ELIA KAZAN - A mine: Presection * ] * _THE. PONTIAC st Families. yee? Ne Y wee As PRE sss eet Ej Pers Re foot Ss He ies Bie : : e > Set Club Entertains Guests| at Wever School | “Thirty two couples attended the Wednesday e v e ning Presidents’ Balt held by the Square Set Dance Club at Wever School. Ralph Price served as master of ceremonies. Presidents of other square dance ” clubs attending were the George — the Stig Danielsons, the | Olsons, Ben Klinkhamers, Mr> and’ Mrs: .....Fred Froede, Mr, and Mrs. Gene" Denham, the ‘Joha Streits, the Sam Joans and Mr. and Muan. Other guests of the club were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Anderson Mir, and Mra. Neal Hargrave, Mr. | and Mrs. Dick Paschke, Mn and Mrs; Art- Novotney~ and Alice Nicols and Dick Russ. Refreshments were served by! Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fulkerson and Mr, ond ME ee ee nally. ‘GROVECREST . MANOR Modern Facilities fer the Mrs. Carl’ . | “This i is Tri rigere’s midnight blue silk paper taffeta coat from the spring 1957 collection. Slim at top, the silhouette widens at, te -botiem with slit, double. - 'Relatives - Ike ahd Nixon} - Will Turn Out En Masse’ ~ Youngsters Will. Join With. Grownups in Watching Both. Ceremonies a By RUTH MONTGOMERY. SS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1 ud - ee ~ ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Starry-eyed has will)” brighten the inaugural scene Monday or the time-| ‘nallowed Capitol steps as Eisenhower grandchildren |.}and Nixon. youngsters.vie with uncles. and grandmothers) | __| to ogle the swearing-in ceremony. - Sub-normal temperatures are predicted. oe Neither sleet, nor rain, nor wintry blasts, however, Le Doud and Nixon clans from} — | will prevent the Eisenhower, turning out almost en masse to hear Ike and Dick : _ |swear to uphold the Constitution. — ~Except- forthe -younges?————_-_-"== Nine hundred avid Republicans} — who coughed up eight dollars each fer bleacher seats. on Pennsyl-| _ vania avenue—only to have the| Fe : ; Ch he = | ttl 2a e . ad é = + af ae aed Seat ie Ae « aoe fabric panels. The coat was Mi at the Press Week showings sponsored by the Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute, care of Medical and Sur- Aged. 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She is a. graduate of Central Michigan College and he , will graduate in June from Alma College. They plan a June wedding. ELAINE MARGARET NOZICKA = baby Mary Jean — the —|three other offspring of -|Maj. John and Barbara ~ {Eisenhower are already matching their socks and ning their ensembles |for the big event. For them, as well as for 8-year- ‘told Julie and 10-year-old Tricia __|Nixon, the Monday festivities will _ |be a mere public repeat of the|@ _ |more intimate oath-taking Sunday ‘}morning at the White House.. It Julie Nixon attracts slightly --mere attention than Ike from the Eisenhower F generations will be logged for the distaff side of the White House, Mrs, John S. (Min) Doud, Lady's. doting mother, _jthe First ‘will stand proudly beside her great- as they -watch Besides John’ Eisenhower, Mrs. Doud can proudly boast of two oth- er grandchildren, Mamie and E)- len Moore, who will be at both swearings-in with their mother, Mrs. George Gordon Moore, and her husband. BROTHERS TO ATTEND All four of Ike’s brothers are expected for the second inaugural, as are Vice President Nixon's two brothers and his mother, - The Sunday ceremony, restrict- ed to relatives and News Secre- tary James C. Hagerty, will be staged in the White House shortly after Ike and Mamie return, from 9 a.m, Services at the National Presbyterian Church. x * * The Monday noon repeat, per- formance_for_important dignitaries will set off a whoop-la fanfare of parade and balls to stagger the imagination of capital old-timers. The Nixon children will watch “until they're tired” an extrava- missiles, and 34 floats—one a block long— as the parade wends jts way from the Capitol te the. White House reviewing stand. The Eisenhower and_Nixon young- sters will be firmly tucked into bed - Monday poe apa hee their grownup tives set their new finery for a succession, of four inaugural balls. Mrs, Moore, Mamie’s. sister, wil ‘leochairman the festive dance at .|the Mayflower Hotel, which the Eisenhowers and Nixons will visit during their busy rounds, x «kk * A few fascinating notes . have been injected into this gigantic in- augural fiesta, For instance, Pres- ident Cornelius Seneca of the Sen- eca Indian tribe has refused to march in the parade because “‘ré- President Lisenhower’s. are . all available » we can ea -er peaceful souls have, however, | agreed to sxalicaniih the long mile. lations between my nation and|" strained.” Seventeen thousand oth-'. ee stands condemned as unsafe—are seats outside the Treasury Build- ing, without additional charge. xk *& * Choice tickets are still going begging for the star-studded In- apwrel Concert Sunday night in Constitution Hall. This Potomac River town, which eats and sleeps pure politics, would apparently ra- ther a long-haired senator any day than a galaxy of headliners like Lily Pons, Fred Waring, Pe- ter Palmer, Ethel Merman and’ George Murphy. Visitors who are already be- ginning to throng this capital which foreign diplomats list as “sub-tropical” will be happy to know that the city fathers have at last decided to do some- thing about the weather. An announcement solemnly as- sures the citizenry that out of def- erence to the inaugural festivities, will go into effect ‘‘in tie event of a 6-inch snow.” Baldwin PTA ‘Holds Meeting .-. Mrs. William Wright, principal of Mark Twain School, conducted the Thursday program at Baldwin PTA meeting. The theme was “What do parents want to know about their children’s prog- ress in school?” Assisting Mrs. Wright in group discussions of the problem were Paride Ninotti, Mrs. Lyle Dusen- bury and Mrs. Donald Williams, members of the Pontiac Com- mittee on Reports to the Home. Mrs. Roland Curtis, presided at the business meeting. Members voted-to support the PTA scholar- ship fwd as recommended by the Pontiac PTA Council. Coming Events gleefully. exchanging’ them for $14). a@ special snow-removal program) the | = JOAN MALONEY Personal News of Interest . Prior to Cru Mrs, Dayse Spencer and Mrs. Walter Thompson of Birmingham) entertained at a dinner party in their Townsend avenue homie Fri- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Smith of Doris road who, are leaving Sunday for the South! and a South American cruise. The! dinner party was a highlight of Mr, Smith's birthday. x k * Mr. and Mrs, Charles Copper- smith and children of Woodland avenue left. Thursday by motor for a three-week v¥cation in Florida. x * * ~ Two tables of bridge were in play following the luncheon giv- en by Mrs, John Lucas Thursday in her home on South Hammond Lake read. x * * Donna Gravely of Spokane drive and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Pen- nartz of Norton avenue were guests of Cadet Jerry Ryan of Spokane drive at the recent 49th annual Military Ball held at Eastern Mich- igan College: x * * Mrs. W. J, Ruth has issued in- vitations to a group of friends for a luncheon and bridge she will host in her North. Hammond Lake road home on Thursday. x * * Mrs. Rebetca Gould of Orange- grove avenue and Lawrence J. Mo- Waterford Township Republican Wom. en's Club will meet Monday at 12:30 Dm. at Elks on nny E. Tompkins. Temple 41, am of Pvthias, will meet t Mende y at $ p.m. at 18% E. Huron 6: loney-of Colonial Way are leaving | Thursday for Hollywood, Fia., ‘where they will be houseguests of *‘his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. Smiths Honored at ‘Party ise Vacation and Mrs, L.°S, Fallis of Detroit, © |who are also vacationing there, _* x« * John W, Fitzgerald of Birming- ‘ham is leaving by plane Sunday ‘for Washington D..C. where he will jattend Inauguration activities on iMonday,- climaxed by the Inaugu- . \ral Ball Monday evening. He will return to his home Tuesday. x « * Captain and -Mrs. James Dor- rance of Fort Dix, N. J, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald McDowell and a of Gateway drive. The Dorrances arrived for their son ‘Richard's marriage to Marilyn Koucheck solemnized Friday eve- ning at Orchard Lake Community Church. They will return to Fort x *« * Mr. and Mrs, Frederick L. Shield of Pine Grove avenue are spending several weeks with Mrs, Shield’s sister, Mrs, Gertrude x & *. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B, West, formerly of Claremont place are now living in their new home in West Palm Beach, Fla. - a 2 ae: Mr. and Mrs. Bruge Jacobsen of Lake Orion (nee Marilyn Shear- er) are the proud parents of a son, Bradford Charles, born Jan, 18 at St. Joseph Mercy. Grandparents of the infant are Mr, and Mrs. Gongs Ehenter’ of of West Iroquois road and Mrs. and — Harold. Jacobsen. of Pine e, By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS) — Fashion “lesigner Mollie Parnis is keeping one of the nation’s top secrets— what Mamie Ejsenhower will wear to her husband's inauguration—but she dropped a few hints today. ) * *& * Details of the suit Miss Parnis designed for Mrs. Eisenhower are being guarded by the White House with all the hush-hush usually re- ‘served for atomic secrets. But an interview with this top New York designer about the First Lady’s preferences in cloth- eonard’s Complete with Haircut You sot oes Specialy Priced Jon. 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EONARD’S | (Corner at Lawrenée) for less! cash Perry Street | ing brought forth some hints. “Mrs. Eisenhower. likes easy, flared skirts,’ Miss Parnis report: ed, “and this created a little prob- lem for me because my suits this season have straight, slim skirts. “Generally, there's no special] won problem about designing for Mrs. Eisenhower,”’ said the woman who has been creating Mamie’s clothes since 1952. “She wears a size 12 and really has a very nice figure. x kk “She wears a great deal of mau- ves, purples, pinks and reds that have purple in them. “Those are her colors because she has such beautiful skin and wonderfully blue eyes. Blue would be the obvious thing to wear, but Mrs. Eisenhower isn't like that.” SOFTLY TAILORED Miss Parnis confided that the general's lady likes softly tailored suit jackets, preferably falling just below the hipline. Mamie also has Designer Mollie Parnis Drops Hints shown a preference for ‘matching scarves and hats. “T've never seen her in any jew- elry, other than that. single: strand of pearls,"’ Miss Parnis added. “Ot course, the sult I've de- signed will have refinement and won't be too outstanding. It ign’t the kind of suit where you see it first and Mrs. Eisenhower sec- ond.” According to Miss Parnis, Mamie's preferences in other . }8tyles run to princess line clothes, covered up for daytime. She likes smal] prints, particularly florals, and loves new-looking shirtwaist dresses. Another of her favorite styles is the dress and jacket ensemble, par- ticularly little short, ribbed jackets with jersey dresses for fall and spring. 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Clawson held a 19-18 lead over mission by only one point, 28-27.|the ws net Seginaw commected on 4 Slate After 74- 55 Lyons ‘ 2 “ Cartier 3 8 ¢|grabbed game honors with 19. 2 to a 50-48 a Ch yened ‘Avon entering the 2nd quarter, ber: ome pulled away in the|19 me Crews. 8 i Ro mp Over Fit ald izape 6339 “* ft Berkley — never pressed by : 4 : had 12 field goals in 16 : : : zger Harding © 2.2 the Abes. Jim Zatenski meshed 16 on the —— court. The triumph, we cold RAC mentee: tS) The Colts placed four players) tries man two free throws to com- s Sonne 1 9.2 points for the Bears as they a Maen uportal during the Secon w Ph ad in double figures with Milo Varajon| prise his total. Three other bas- A new individual scoring record ao =“; qlnotched their 3rd conference win Satew Jechite tll 30k shot thet i Bae teenie settee. and Dick Booth showing the Way) kets were nullified for Ray whén was established and Rochester add-| | Scores by Quarters in four games. Bill Rzeszut pumped on 12 points each. Nick Niera) travel called agains: him. ; St. Michael ........:. 14-15 17 17—63)in 20 for Van Dyke. tie with the 4-2 : la : veling was agent ed to its already impressive rec-|gt. James .........., 6 12 14 15—47 Eagles on a 42 record.) paisnced scoring again high- |rang up 24 point for Orion, 10 at 0 roy - brushed aside Lake | lighted Avondslc’s attack. Four |the foul line. wee _ord as the Falcons handed Fitz-| o1 sr. many sr. sewspict | SOUTER , WATENG FT TP Orion’s challenge, 61-49, for its | Jacket cagers hit double figures, | ci awson saminn The Chiefs r F pay wile nes gerald a 7455 thrashing Friday) yagerns $4 14 M. Mas'cct 5 2 13/Kitregge 4 4 12 Honiton 4 8 13 6th consecutive win in the Oak- | headed by Steve Saunders and FG PT TP Po Pr Tp Several times A reel Yes night. " per Soo OE page 13 | Maksimas $$ 12 oie 3 land B circuit. Jenry Hill with 14 points apiece. |Zagm 0 1:1 Mulhlana 8 2 10 tempted to play prvi Dave Peters broke into the RHS|Franc'ak 1 2 4 Clark = 2 9 4ikennedy 1 0 2 Liskey 11 3 Aimashy 1 0 3-Hill $2 i§jrunning game, but when they stuck r Charko'ski 1 2 4 A.-Mas‘ccl 2.1 Sikrause. § 2 12 Roth @3 oe ; x | Hime “33 4 tame 33 $)cloee oo tele Door Poy were. able pore’ sr mag Sonn 3 were 38 ws W . ra action © 3 3 Gronskt 4 2 19/Waning moments they were goals and eight or Goering ty Quarters 24 14 62 17 21 61 Holl Ni W BI fi ld Renee 103 to score with easy layups. 40 points beating O* old mark of/o1 Bt Mary 2... a8 oe Southfield ....... MF ee 19 10-263 j S\Trexier 4 1 8 Larry Peet back at his lar ‘ 37 set by Arlan Stone four years Waterford .......... 2110 13 17—61 an y Ds 7 . | oom le * a ee ___| guard spot showed old form with age. He turned the trick by garner BI oomfi al d Hills in Southfield ‘1, Waterford 12. : i . 16 16 48 21 17 89) bis and another out- ing at least seven Pe +h | * FARMIN ALLED Te Deatan” area ee saa eT prt’ | gang ag — eatin ed a OOM TENG TG ID | anes Tate - WOO .rcesecasense : — i er. , , larKsion iS Dealen. 45- turned tn by dtm Skinner whore | Rochester to its 6th win in even |= NANO 38-32 Loop Victory Gest i 3d Sn PE re ‘ t ee Se iy forward Deb. Bion- | %2zts by bucketing 40 points as Peters’ big night enabled Roch- Calkins © 2 2 Van'erville 1.0 2 : 1 . ; ke 20 4 Varajon 5 2 12 ane oy oun field the Falcons whipped Fitzgerald, | ester to lead all the way with . are ee ee CLARESTON , NORTHVHLLE with 13, while Bill Yahne hooped| Semler, $ ¢ $ Kely 3 2,2] dim to only wo Naw Etats, | 7455, om the Rochester court last | ease in posting vietory No. 6 | | The rapidly improving Bloom caiman 2 ¢ 4 Dion = 2 0 4 Botleraine § 3 2 Mrnch” 3 @ 4) for the leaders.” VanWagr i 0 3 Killewald ¢ 9 8 aa ; : me seven cutings. Theve wae Bille ifield Hills hopeters copped their) Wiss. ha denson 2 1 ~& ¥ahne § 8 15| Milford ended its loss string at|"#r* = 7 10-4 Figley § 0 18 Tn other conference sues 28 of ‘the final outcome j2nd triumph in five Southeast! prmington is it 11 18-82 Campbell 2 4 Bel - 40 8 _ Mitchel 1 @ aithur Hill surprised Flint Central score 43-23 at halftime. |c.nurban League games and 3rd|Walled Lake... 18. 12.21 10—61 Lang 3 4 Bums = 4 1 six as Pat Kelly tallied 21 and sone. 2 7 6i/47-41 and Bay City took a double difference got even higher |) 4. with ati Seas Fares oe --—~|Frank Redmond 16. Larry An-|,. Beores by Quarters = |overtime victory from Flint North- Coach Gene Konley emp- one a 38-32 Permington 11 Walled Lake 1¢. ; : : 18743 drews rung up 29 for Cldrenceville. Ty, siete badeesedees 0 is Mm i ern, 64-62. . ; bench. over Country Day last night. a 3 mong Fre penis melee. BH e : a + ns ar i % ae oe ee | : a se 4m) eas oy : Re 28 3 S . s e _7HE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DANUARY 1 19, 1987 | tise ee lost were our best heavy- Gives Her 2 Strokes Lead in 3rd Round in the $5000 oe Women’s Open and defending champion Betty ey Rawis is two the good starting to- yet — shot 73 yesterday. winds and biting cold. That gave her 148 at the halfway point in the ‘Delending Champ’s 73) TAMPA, Pi, The ad ro in another close scramble : least one team of Pontiac Golden Glovers in the forthcoming Detroit tournament eliminations. Boys Club has entered five boys of the above GLOVES CONTENDERS — There will be at | —Tineang an vision, Top (left) are tary Bland (too young to. enter), Dick Compton, Dick McDonald and Larry Cosgrove; lower (left), Don Cole, coach Jack Kudray and Dave Blower, a Canadian Suit Tivouthill League today’ deseribed of Detroit, which had. brought ‘a ~jnauts of the Big Four Football ~jJnion in 1955, group in several weight classes of the novice di- T2-hole event. Tied for second at 150 were \Louise Suggs and Patty Berg: (They shot 75s each day. These three Veterans have won five of the 10 times this tourna- ment has been played. Trailing the top three were Kathy Cornelius and Betty Dodd, tied at 153, and Marlene Hagge, 155. Fay Crocker, first round leader with 72, started poorly and never got back on her game yesterday. She took 84 for a 156, to tie with Marilyn Smith and Betty Jameson, another former Tampa. Open champion, - Low amateur for the second straight day was St. Petersburg’s Betty Kerby with 79-83——162. + Newcomer Leads | in Caliente Open “ ‘TIJUANA, Mexico (#—Newcom-| er Paul Harney of Bolton, Mass.,| found himself in a new and un- familiar role as the pace setter going in to the third round of the $15,000 Caliente Open golf tourna- ment today. Wally Burkemo of Franklin Mich., fired a 68 to give him 141, to tie with Mike Souchak. Another Michigan pro, young Gene Bone of Pontiac, had 72 for 142, to share a spot with Art Wall. The 27-year-old professional ments this year, in Los Angeles’ and Panama. And tied with Ford was A] Besselink, no mean threat himself, Each had scores of 69-67 —13%6, a margin too close for com- fort for Harney, x * * The wager minded in this bor- der town, where gambling is not only legal but a tourist magnet, quoted Ford as the man most like- ly to succeed for this round, at who in two experiences on golf's} sarunpay's FRO | BASKETBALL, Casper shot a 65 here last fall, Star-Spangled Field _—| inter tournament trail has had) | BASEERN Diviigfes bet Peteeted tein thie te Kas he pro- courage not oly the. Payers, bu his moments but never. one at Boston oo esanyeccersnseee 14 ‘o win this a ; MIAMI, Fla, A star-studded strategic phase of a major event,|New York ...20000000000" 2 #y year ago. So yesterday’s 65 made ar Ny ngitorn gen rire field of 13, which includes horses|boasted rounds of 70-65 and 9 36-8" Wiccan pivesow © “2 Harney of the COUrS¢| presumably already signed to play expected to command respect atjhole total of 135, Rechewter crirvscseseeees® ope, competitive record. on either side of the border, ‘all. the major purses for three-| He was the leader, but in a pre- i LUI a ge] Souchak was six strokes off the ce «* year-olds, goes today in Hialeah|carious position, for just one|* "4 sisiivg scumpore “*/Pace with 68-73—141, In 1956 at Dy: $20,000 added Hibiscus Stakes,|stroke back was Doug Ford, al-|St. louis at Syracuse, afternoon—TV this same point Mike held a three-| Bell said U.S. courts have up- , Siena ont stroke lead. Tommy Bolt also had|held the Canadian clubs when six-furlong —. ready the winner of two rae. at . vy Bolt they a | puuadeighle may’ SRESULTS 141, with rounds of 71-70. sought to prevent U.S, teams from “ Bonen the” ar’ foots tir Art Wall, 72-20—142, and the 143| signing Canadian owned talent, ‘but iia ne weehORDATS. SCHEDULE group that listed Jay Hebert, Jack|heretofore NFL owners have been BC .Has 5 in Gloves Test Fe tee aren, Burke and Dow Finatervald, were|uable to obain the same legal ee ey age farther back. relief in Canada. At least five Pontiac boys will see action in the forthcoming De- troit Golden Gloves tournament elimination events. =~ Boys’ Club has seledied a 5- man team that includes a pair of light - heavyweights, a welter- weight and a set of two light- weights. The group is working of coach Jack Kudray who says out regularly under the direction | pounders. odds of 10-1, sinh to oe oxi wad win the $2,000 first prize, at odds of 3-1. Harney was 235i for today’s round and 30-1 to win the 72-hole event when it winds up Sunday, Four strokes behind Harney were other serious challengers, former United Staes Open cham- poins Ed Furgol and Julius Boros; |Harry Weetman of England and miliar with the Tijuana Country club course, x * * ‘Billy Casper Jr., who is quite fa- * |two countries and would “elimin- Detroit. Club. ‘Avworded Damages of $6,950. in... a Canadian court: decision uphold- ing a Detroit player contract as “precedent ee and said it end to™ player ratds 2 - wf. ‘The. Ontario court of appeals in y ruled in favor breach-of-contract action against quarterback Tom Dublinski. The Lions were awarded $6,950 in dam- ages. Dublinski, an understudy to De- troit’s Bobby Layne in the 194 season, joined the Toronto Argo . The Lions claimed his contract, which ran until May 1, 1955, car- ried an option clause which the rey said it exercised in March, The Lions asked for $10,000 dam- ages, the amount the club had to pay Washington for Harry Gilmer, a quarterback substitute for Du- blinski. | The action was dismissed by the Supreme Court of Ontario - last July, Chief Justice McRuer ruling that the so-called option clause merely gave the right to Detroit to renew Dublinski's contract and wag not an option in itself. ‘In a 20-page judgment. yester- day, the court of appeals said evi- dence _ showed Dublinski “was rightly regarded as a star player — and would be a valuable asset to any professional football team in the NFL. The loss: of his services for the 1955 season was a serious ~ matter for the plaintiff:” Bell said this was the first time a Canadian court has upheld an NFL. player contract. He said it clarifies the. situation between pro football teams in the The quintet, picked from a group of some 30 boys comprising the Club's boxing squad, includes Dave Blower, 19, and 17-year-old Don Cole, both in the 175-pound class; Dick. McDonald, a 147-pounder, 17- years-old, and Dick Comptom and Larry Cosgrove, both 16, .the 135- All these boys, in in Kudray’ 8 opin- jon, could” go a long way in the novice division, Pairings and dates for their opening bouts in Detroit will be announced shortly, * Be Sure. to See Our Exhibit! QUIVER[cc SALES ,_ Ph, FE2-9101 o 1957 “AUTOMOBILE Feb. 1, 2; 3) NUT and STOVE size White Oak give ye al ernie — clean — fast. Try White Oak NUT or STOVE size today!’ im the new LIVER SERVICE BUILDING 40 Walnut St. “ ing—uniform—econom- with BEGoodrich TRAILMAKER NEW es y id 3? 6.70-15* “PRICE “PRICE 6:00-16 $12.95) 7:60-18 $18.98 7: 10-15 $14.95 one. — _ *Pivs Tax end Retreadable Tire = ow 1” DOWN * ats TIRE TV. 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DORMEYER vast « QOWO-NOS1T1M*DWO-NOSTIMO| © & ON OTTAWA DRIVE — This red brick house at 304 Ottawa drive is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William G, Clifford and their two daughters. Built less than a year ago, the house is set on a 75x40 foot lot. Timon the house is white. At the right is COMING UP — Teenage Laura Clifford climbs — the stairs to her room where she can listen to her favorite Elvis Presley records. She and her younger sister, Nancy, share the second floor of BRIGHT CURTAINS — These draperies have an uméual effect on the color ot the living room walls, making them almost beige instead of the gray they are paint- ed. The stonework of the contemporary fireplace extends to the ceiling. Nancy Ciil- stands number mo being read- teen - year - old Laura started amon, brown, orange and char- school hére in September and by treuse figures. On the unbroken” now are. well acquainted, Mac— north. wall there is a red brick short for Cliffords’ Black Mac- fireplace, a contemporary one, Tavish—the Scottie, is confined” with slate hearth. Fittings and pe the Smnced dace yard, BUY eE ‘the screen are. brass. he ‘was not available for com- Next to the fireplace ts a small ment. He’s wary of strangers. From the outside this neat red _ splset_ plans, Te mie de oe brick home with its white trim fr ' and the white board and batten figure. One chair has the t looks il and mpact. upholstery, only with a Compact it may be, but inside” Spineced choos diet tare halen | . Tables are jed for its first occupants and - basemen were glad when curtains went up, Signifying a family had moved in. As always, we gave coy some time to get settled before we intruded with our cam- Pentisc Press Photos by Ed Vanderwerp Se Siege PAE Wwe Tei gitee. The beck yard ie Seneel, Lioyd Smith was the NANCY'S ROOM — Windows on the south and west make this 2 " allen irom re ple Mn, Fuit 36g ie: Tere -_ bedroom. with its sloping ceiling a bright one. The sheer curtains er ee 2 peed neeenan mt Nancy has a fiber rug Pi ture is again mahogany. It in- cludes a drop leaf table and a buffet, Chairs seats are striped in wine ang gray. Mrs, Ciif- ford keeps an antique caster set on the table. The L-shaped. kitchen has a spatter print linoleum floor. For- pale birch, Stove and oven are built pe NS (Continued on page 16, Col. 3) 6 ford poses at the piano where she spends time daily in practice. The large chair the right is covered with the same material as the sofa, only in a different color. on her floor, tne chenbiiling shades of green, m, yellow and brows. Her bedepresd and dust rile match the grain walla: Nancy's dl ee ee ee — i - ® = = i = . x Cee Se s at 5 4 = = designer today style Sata 7 ture Co., said be Give Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 - @ Regulatly al 39.95 © Stays up all year ‘round | © Requires No Painting St. so Designer Plage”. ae nit for Annual Show | — of Furnishings i GRAND ‘RAPIDS A furniture Renzo R. Rutili, for 24 years a designer with the Johnson Furni- E E , ii | “The idea came to « head z F a ait if T wondered why the public would not-respond to a show of new furnl- ture styles they never had seen rhe aye ig ie 4 ) style show new designs and i DINING AREA — The rear half of the William Cliffords’ living room is the dining area. Large windows offer sunshine and a back- yard view. The Niet AE Ce ot it HF re ih s 3 r fe ul Slag Blocks ® LIGHTER IN WEIGHT: easier handling __. on the job. ~@ LOWER IN PRICE ° ACOUSTICAL AND "INSULATION VALUE Which gives easier Gives you tor bigger profite the economy you _.Order Yours Today — * MORE LIGHT e EASILY OPERATED, Pontise Press Phote and brown. Table, chairs and buffet are mahogany. For light over | the dip tent le Se Sh per are oes ee. Family From Ohio Lives in Red Brick (Continued from page 15) CHICAGO, Ill, — The. world’s Bena Your Home Lasting : 75 | @ bright print. for exposition purposes. Se, z “Elvis lives here” More 440 leading manu- | td a ee ee Rip cual ge ah emge Bror arin por bac Building Products Display \« sec wtih Guise boc oar Opens in Chicago Jan. 20 largest display of building products'm —to be held in Chicago January of 20-24—is expected to attract a rec-|builders better.and more efficient | ord crowd .of more than 30,000) methods of. using ble t- ' Goal ts” petrified vegeta! e ma 1992 P. Drive 250 million years ago, - "Ameria? Mes at Bootie Windows AWNING TYPE and CASEMENT == “WINDOWS @ SMART APPEA TRU- BILT _ Near Orchard Lake and Telegraph ALUMINUM @ NO UPKEEP RANCE INSTALLED of LEANED BUILDING PRODUCTS FE 4-9531 ‘Throughout the five-day meeting, WINTER PRICES “NOW IN EFFECT! ruccas AWNINGS eI of allied industries to the 13th an-|Associations of various manufac “PORCHES, PATIOS and | beds have gray leather head- nual Convention-Exposition of the|turing groups will cooperate in) smisve © | boards and white spreads, In | National Association of Hom e\staging full - scale . ALUMINUM SIDING . ; | bright contrast’ the rug is a Builders. of’ important technical develop-} aU vN Cee | brilliant red. Chests and the Anoeeding So Donk 6 Wen Meese - ‘ | mirror are Kling maple, Cur- |convention-exposition director In addition to helping solve the! | tains are chints. huge exposition, totaling 778 dis-imany pressing problems of their’ nl ; . | bn the den the walls are pach, |PiAy,*onces, will eceupy the conti today, the builders will , ibe . | bined facilities of three of Chh\aiso take an informative look into} ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM | |} the curtains tan with @ gold |-.co’s largest convention centers developments as : vs | thread. Here Mrs. Clifford has |” ce es See masranee cevekcornents on ; rae brown . This is ae . ee Moe cusns ot'relanng [eve A completely furnithed, new $3 tlton hgbway promm.| | GIGANTIC SAVINGS! NO with a book or for viewing tele- = 1 home will S'the peaceful applications of atomic 10 Alumin connhinnle MONEY | vision. wat oe just! power and other events that will ———— "199" full bath on the ground of Chicago's M affect the home building industry | a ee DOWN! L w: BOGERT CALL TODAY FE \4-6089 ALL AWNING AND sel WINDOW SALES 233 S. —— Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac k at 4 Fe gerat the curtains, Laur of them will be intro- Oe Thats Cones eed cee pon plus entra pro je it ig dors net gga éasily. Won't rust, corrode, or stain. Handsome grille |] JSiner hendboerd and a. blue | 2% more than one, hundred sep-, at slightly higher cost. Comes in popular sizes. cotton spread, The dressing ta- |Parate a the ba | ble has a glass and a ful) |buildings tackle peren- , > a dregeana skirt ie os gee peggy om gg on 154 North Sopinew a | : aid meth- a me SEARS *.2 Gderel 5.4171 Pratertdt yt: ods of providing such vital facili- I ny, It is a green room, from the |“¢* ®% schools and sewage sys- a fiber rug to the walls and the |*ems for the new community. ‘When You START nn “th PONTIAC PAINT voll FINISH RIGHT Pontiac Paint Mfg. Co. | a studio couch for guests. A will be to the problems present it’s inhabited by N: the smaller “one-to-twenty” dolls, nine in number. Her cur- |home builder. of drawers are maple. Lloyd Smith was the builder Umbrella Stands Alone | of the Clifford House, ~ Few homes are equipped with | ‘umbrella stands these days, yet Make Sandbox of Tub ‘umbrellas themselves haven't gone ‘out of style, Cut several two inch. | A portable sandbox to occupy holes in a piece of hardboard ‘the children during -inclement|shaped to fit the top-of a galvan-| |weather is easily made by filling|ized steel pail, ia galvanized steel laundry tub] Paint the pail to match the de-| | with sand, Set the tub in the’ ga-|cor of the front entryway. The leak- jrage, basement or back porch to proof pail will prevent water stains 17-19 South Perry St.: b- 5-6184 Pane Sa air ot ot in seats carpeting and streaks oh er en floors from wet umbrellas, 73) & Ev4NS einai FREE ESTIMATES hs How to Make an Old House. ; Feel Young Again Add a new room in your basement or attic. Remodel that old room to look like new. Whichevér way you choose you will find that the wide selection of paneling at Burke Lumber will make ' the. job easy and economical. Stop in today and let us show you what we have. Surf Wood — v4x8.'sheets) 18% s.r Knotty Pine (6, 10", & 12” widths) $145.00 rhecsend Minglewood (4x8. Sheets) $4.00 shore "WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK REDWOOD BEAMS = JN THE FOLLOWING SIZES : x4 4x6 4x10 Axle. 4x8 BURKE LUMBER CO. | “Where the Home “Begins” ‘Drayton Plains | 4495 Dixie Hwy. 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Sand SATISFACTION! 399 S. PADDOCK ST. onic name seamen renters / NEW BRANCH BANK—The Bloomfield Hills branch of Community National Bank opened for business this week, with ‘the official opening scheduled for Jan. 25. This view of the new | building shows the tellers cages in the rear and the sit-down tellers’ desk this side of them. Railings are made of aluminite, Walls have a wainscoting of burnt oak swith a painted wtteas to match above. The floor is carpeted throughout the main part of the building. In the basement there is a lation’ lounge. Dawson Baer is manager of the new branch. The Bloomfield Hills Branch of Community National Bank opened for business this week, although the official opening is not sched- uled until Friday, January 25, Located on West Long Lake road just west of Woodward, the brick, ‘|steel and. glass building has a styles new in bank buildings. The architect, Erwin L, Broecker, AIA Ornamental Tron your family to take a nasty fall... protect Iron Railings. CONCRETE STEPS — Apart by Frost or Settling CONCRETE STEP CO. §380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 No Sections to Be Forced sof Detroit, specializes in bank de- sign. In addition te the entrance on Long Lake read there also ds an entrance from the parking lot. The drive-in window is located | at one side near the rear of the . Large areas of glass sh this building from most of Com- munity National's other branches. -|There are floor-to-ceiling windows Sias part of each of the four walls. Some of these already have- sand color draperies to shut out the sun. tained eventually. I|SECTIONED BY RAILINGS Aluminite railings set off the | lobby from the manager’s desk and the sit-dowr tellers. The latter are an innovation in this branch. Three Silo tllers have desks at which they Don’t let icy sy" cause | not to stand at the regular tellers’ windows, Dawson Baer, branch manager, says alt have the latest machines. them with Ornamental J) ener The entire first floor is covered with a textured carpet that com- | bines rose and a rose and brown | tweed mixture, The floor in the lower levej is tiled in beige, brown and gray. Walls in the. main bank are sand colored. The lower part and the wall around the vault are paneled jare painted ‘to “match. \LEDGEROCK WALL In addition to rhe regular vault and lock boxes in the basement, there are a few lock boxés on the upstairs-vault and the stairs is made of Tennessee ledgerock, A Community National Bank Opens Bloomfield Branch ‘in burnt oak, The rest of the walls first floor, The wall between the, -- star-spray light fixture hangs over the stairway. There is a waiting room at the feot of the stairs and a ladies’ lounge in a separate room, This latter room has black chairs and sofa with cushions of turquoise, @qua and rose. The eight em- ployes have their own lounge and lunch room in the rear. Besides the cubicles for lock box patrons, there is a conference room in the basement. A storage room will also be used for the printing of checks for all the branch banks. x «* * : The lighting in the main part of 4 Some Like It Piping Hot It is estimated that the average home used 80 per cent more hot water than cold. We take hot wa- ter for granted, We expect at the turn ofa faucet to get hot water instantly in the right amounts and at the right tempersture, Furniture designers are stress- ing rich natural colors, grain and figure of the various hardwoods, emphasizing the interesting varia- tions that five fine woods their distinctive air. Because of the fine woods and the natural fin- ishes, both the new elegant modern and the frankly transitional de-| signs blend well with contemporary traditional settings or furniture. Before Building by manufacturers of everything from ceramic tile to mercury light switches has helped acquaint many laymen with buildifig materials. There rermnain, however, vast are- as of ignorance in the fundamental steps of planning and building a home, The first step is to obtain the bank is unusual. Over the tell- ers’ cages are the usual lights’ set flush with the ceiling. But over the front of this area the ceiling is made of a soft plastic in a corru- gated pattern. The bulbs aré_hid- den and the light is soft and dif- fused. ; The Bloomfield Hills. bank was struction Company of Pontiac did the building. te? 8868 tee *e06 #8 Heavy Vote Victorious for Heavy Squad Cars GREEN BAY, Wis. ‘#—Brown County. Sheriff-elect Artley Skenan- rdore. told the. County Board he would like 10 new squad cars— a heaviér type than those now in use “I noticed,” Skenandore said, “that about 75 per. cent of your heavier - type automobiles as ~ parked in the courthouse yard. I believe each of you is looking for economy.’ Purchase of 10 heavier squad cars was approved, 44-6, Fact Is Plane Amazing NEW YORK—One large modern American air transport carries enough fuel on one.:flight to fur- nish a passenger automobile with gasoline sufficient to drive it more started last spring. Schurrer Con-| , plans and specifications. The two main sources of plans and specifications are architects and plan service agencies. Which- your needs—number of rooms, size, type, location—and match them with your funds. Stock plahs prepared by plan service agencies are sold by publi- cations and are available from building material dealers. Caution: although many such plans are drawn by qualified architects, some’ are inferior in design and incom- in stock plans, revisions can be incorporated in the contract. ‘Changes also are problemeiieal in building a prefabricated house, another form of stock plans. In selecting a prefab. check on type of construction and conformance to building codes. Easily overlooked but quite pertinent, too, is the mat- than 160,000 miles. e a en es FE 80495 _ — ALWINDO CO.— Suggests: 7 Beautiful Aluminum 1” Door ss Plan Now to Make Your Porch or Breezeway a Recreation Room for All the Family 1] With Plate Glass Jalousies Now 25% on ss FREE ESTIMATES— “Pontiac's. Peterson Window Dealer’ d Mindy 1702. 5. Telegraph (In August Johnson Block) . : ES3728. COW 2 steps, foundation, etc. Check the Plans‘ Informative literature published| ever source is chosen, a prelimi-; . nary step should be to establish cleared with the contractor before). ter of materia] and equipment no furnished with the prefab house— YES! we po se} AIRPLANE INSURANCE | THATCHER PATTERSON | WERNET | Community Nat'l Bank Bidg, | FE 2-9224 * | WESTWIND MANOR (Overlooking Union Lake Village) “Talk About Value for Your Money!!” Visualize This: —— for so little money you get a cozy 8-room home with 2 baths, one with ceramic tile, and choice of colors and fixtures. 8 roomy bedrooms and a aneled den . . . the kitchen “has birch cabinets, and G., E. monotop, with double sinks, lus a. lovely copper range hood and fan. A large living room with_ spacious picture window, and the latest—a sliding window wall off the dining area. This home sets on an average lot of 90’x150’. 514,990 on Williams Lake Read Low Down Payment $72 Per Month on 20 Yr. Mortgage Earl E. James reattor Phone EMpire 3-6311 NO } SAVE. MONEY | LOW AS = ET Game += =e Now 9§ 4 AN AMAZING REPRODUCTION OF S HAND-HEWN NATURAL STONE! _ With New CASTONE! You modernize . . . you insulate... you eliminate future painting and maintenance . . . and resale value of ‘your home... all at one low cost! 224" NO MONEY DOWN Low AS $6.75 rn MONTH you increase the 5 YEARS To PAY Yy } 2 be... rr at ‘ x brick veneer, vertical siding and ornamental ironwork. There is a family, but also one that will sat-|good mortgage or resale value. THE PONTIAC PRESS, S: amen ATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1057, sie a ss de, i a ——— Ww 8 eer annensyrs etred & s| Adapted to Basement, |.¢“reuseinets ha hme Ba se vai with the space Spo Craw Space On i oe eit a hitects te fil the|iawa furniture, bicycles and sleds prevailing i. ; 4 ae ; Design HW-34. This house can 8 ‘ - Genenac@ erectaic Oe es ceenies be built over a crawl space or || (2) Three bedrooms make this! of Materials Included a cheerful family room, or as & one Cencrete dies tan cam tae or pce Tae is vie The architects for Design “ < Heating and Sheet Metal Reenentiy presetone.auiee 5. Meee = Se be used |/to value. HW-3 estimate that this house & ee SOF DE ren Se Fe 9 (3) More than athroom.||-may be built in the metropol- ‘ _ . Contractor this for a heater or air conditioning ; one Mixing the two purposes of room, or a modern horizontal Since bathroem construction is] itan area for approxi- aL room, while still meeting a wom- ‘heating plant can be accommo- costly, maximum facilities are pro-|| mately $28,000. ° were Beautiful Tennessee Marble decor ts tastiny aeaate boned dated in a small crawi space | ies Soa tong vanity counter in uo Ss = Hieaves a deposit which | . d : : ives a ' 4 oy , , vinyl fabrics, as well as wall cov-| 8**a8e : stall is used in the master bee eee ie an eee. The [advantage of soft water for the| Without Obligation CFF ¥ erings that are luxurious but serv-| The garage is large enough |} room's private bath. study plan includes a sum- |/!@undry — clothes look Bey Saunas 4 iceable. laundry equipment and ex- a eclaol teanburtan et: tel softer. 3 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 This romgiepcalal as ke woe | PONTIAC t square feet. garage Soft water saves time 531 square feet. If built over ® |! eaning chores around the | T NE if f - See the New : ee, There is no e Cul sTO | 1957 GAS “IDEA” HOME wate on woodwork, paint pinapteetors eed! Py oieayageanesba preventing passage Careugh recuse, terms of efficiency pnd conven: fF Models te Commerce the ‘ranch style stil! holding the} Estimate Costs by List 3 Lake. Watch fer Signs. ‘ae orn peat HAS CENTER ALL — The center hail makes provides attractive alternate use as a large hos- pee ee , Family room _pitable dining room, Note good size of all rooms. i : : Ez t i : f! mum use of large in all the bedrooms. Two coat closets and two linen closets open from the hall. Each bathroom has a towel E f i 4) [RRM rise + Peer ee eee ewe eee eee ese eee eee eee ee, FE 2-0278 - Eves. & Sun. — Call MA 6-6247 4 _ ; Scraps Can Stort Fire—-|— PONTIAC PRESS — 49° ) FE 58405: THIS WITH O MONEY IOWN FULL PRICE SLASHED TO ONLY INCLUDING SPACIOUS 100’x150’ LOT STUART reacry c OFFICE PHONE: DI 1 € BUY NOW — MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY ‘12,400 ¢ CHOICE OF COLORS © PERIMETER HEAT EAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BRICK Sherwood RANCH HOME Can Be Yours TODAY OMPAN Y ~~ ¢ ) « wt wwe eee eer ee st ere wwe Ww ar Vow tae eee =e eee ewe eee + ee ee ———w = oe weet er Mae Ia tee hh dk oe eh ee A ee St et hk ee ll Pree tae tet eee aM 4 6 Oy) S97 a WOODED _. ~ SOME WITH PAVED VOR VID BT oe ie ee eee pectic Ga ~ sila ip gee es ‘ ce a : é earorapad 4 oe’ ‘ (hd Peels SAAT Gatti 47, PgaaHir +s. ‘tema A ~ STREETS AND. WATER LOCATED. ON. THE. EAST, WEST and NORTH SIDES 4286. Dixie. Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-123] ““RANCHMASTER” in Chandler Estates Subdivision | «: (% Mile from Pontic City Limits) 1a TO 4 RORE PARCELS | ‘SOME ROLLING AND | | wana | spacious 75’ x 160’ lot. Comfortable We : $ Total home : | se, TOD bonse abdivi 12,670 Price all the advantages of a Dows mach higher wiceltone | SOT) sc” | of Living are, oak lor we ee re tures. ar 78 Month | This lovely home has a brick faced front, and a § Convenient paved streets and community water. Aluminum storms and screens add the —— ee DIRECTIC b= den" iphtr screw” Uparie, and Open 1:00 to 8:00 Daily and Sundeys NOSAN BUILDING ‘mr. a shige | ‘FE 5 Ways HEATING © Conditions Indoor Air 5.9121, ° Even temperatuere—ne het spots, De Controlled delivers—ne Grafts KAST HEATING 463 S. Seginaw St. FE 5-9259 CHICAGO: Elegantly mannered, prod casion Wag the January 7-18 Inter- |national Home Furnishings Market. | Upwards of 25,000 buyers from stores across the land viewed the 2,596 lines of home goods displayed d & 3 BF; 5 BE TT sii i 4c ne AUT i 4 5 b EE it i i iH S« i! leven some dining tables are lower; ee ee ndin ter soe | tendible is al * }lates purer air every 45 seconds treatment. curtains, and leather woven with fabrics and lurex. Forecasting home furnishings of the future -| are a wall rir han dig pleces of aluminum foil, a rug woven with aluminum, and an aluminum table, each by a fa- mous designer. Color is the news in drapery fabrics—sharp, brilliant: hues or many intensities of the same. Pat- terns are contemporized tradition- interiors. The linen look, sailcloth “land other smooth fabrics are pop- ular. *| Appliances, too, are given the high color treatment—turquoise, ‘copper, rose and others. Contrast-|ton all-nylon and blends are avail- ing colors are used inside and out,| able. White is important—one en-| like the tarnish-proof copper freez-|tire collection is woven of all-white There's lowers automatically to suit the cook; hangs on counter; dispenser racks; the separate ice-|+,) Scandinavian, Persian. Modern: cube maker to fit under the sink./nanes have elegant traditional ; _ THE: PONTIAC PRESS. | ‘SATURDAY, r ZANUARY 19, 1957 : Suds and | Water -|Whisk Grime s q Off Purniture ti Rc og Wa n 24 Whitfield Ree8 pie seee E af 3 H 3 iL : 3 ans she & g 8 a g eP starting just. 198T panes samc —— This new sofa from the der any desited' length 0 or ‘shape end p pay y eccord- porns eae treed, Be ose = be’! * It's Washable Form Fashion group by Erwin-Lambeth, Inc. ing to size, Coordinated chairs, tables, ottomans, applying furniture. polish Deco is purchased by the foot. ‘The customer may or- - are walnut. - a aj orf & it's orative a : *% It Con Be Repainted in a new refrigerator; a gas range Bane per yy peloragpear ge bo * It’s Noise Deadening © has built-in meat probe, automatic to help prevent loss and theft, . & . rotisserie and thermostatic control | * It’s Sound Balancing in surface burners. A new life- 1 guard ‘door release prevents chil- dren from locking themselves in| ances and decorative pots and pans are colof coordinated and amt together. Both emncit ond wot sasindi’ floor coverings are creating high- | fashion news at this Market. Fib- | ers are the biggest news in car: | pets including bopadions Wee I wi of a new 100 per cent that go well with all. types of fiber that ike weel: | carpet of the first Chromespun | carpet yarns; a tufted tweed car- | pet with entire surface of jute. | New textures in all-wool, all-cot-/ er with pink and white interior. wool. Vibrant colors also appear in) conveniences are magic.| foop coverings and patterns are the oven that raises and increasingly important in both car- pets and smooth surface floor cov- an electric dishwasher that) orings like linoleum and tile. New lamp designs take many di- . freezer with pop-out rections—French Provincial, Orien- | xe * _ |touches, while traditional forms are) An air purifying system circu-|given simplified, ~ COMPLETE STOCK - INSULATED TILE = ling TH “s Acoustical Tile ° 1 RANDOM ot a = PERFORATION 16x32--1/2 — A a 1k 2 Headquerters for All Types Sidewell and Ceiling Insulation LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. 1 WEST WALTON BLVD. at BALDWIN DON HICKS | ‘ ED LOWRIE FE 2-9104 ing together and a new firm has correlated the exclusive designs of | O44 “1 LET US SATISFY YOUR BUILDING AND % See — FHA TERMS 5 YEARS TO PAY _ FEderal 4-2575 MIDWEST SUPPLY # 9 N. TELEGRAPH appealing in smooth or subtle tex. | tures, hand-loomed effects and bril-' rose among other lush shades. Exciting design developments |} JOHN KINZLER i to be exhibited include . leather draperies, printed leather cafe liant colors. Blues:and blue greens are big, with purples, apricot, and several] manufacturers in a furni- | | TO BUY OR SELL. | REAL ESTATE REALTOR & BUILDER ] 670 W. Huren =, FE 4-3525 } | : | Take Telegraph to Elizabeth Lake Read. Tern right on Vernbarry to Model at. 293 Fernbarry. Open Daily and Gunday 12:60 to 9:00 P.M. - SE-HILL® ‘SEE THE FURNISHED MODEL 3-BEDROOM BRICK STORM. and SCREEN Built-in RANGE and OVEN a as Low as ‘| ‘700 oe DOWN fo FULL PRICE ] 13 1650 © Exclusive Aberglass mineral EALTY co GRAND RIVER 22-9060 4 KALAMAZOO - OIL FIRED WARM AIR CONDITIONER © Completely eviometic! ) @ Delivers maximum heat from every ounce of fvell © Pitered, humidified dreviet. CALL FOR FREE | | FURNACE INSPECTION | |William Lechner 27 N. Cass Ave. FE 2-1821 @LAMAZOO esate. seaceas Sewee te01 |. x It’s Designed for the ‘Do-It-Yourself Trode Butt Joint. | TEMROCK m@ patios and decorative fences. Thinking of Building a... gS Benen, — CORON? ree CEILING TILE : ‘FIBREGLAS PANELS . Available in corrogated or flat sheets. 4 Popular colors. Sizes 26", 332" and 40” ® widths. Lengths in 6’, 8’ and 10’. z Can be used for awnings, summer porches, NOW AVAILABLE No. 2 WHITE PINE 6, 8, 10 and 12-in, 18 and 20-ft. lengths ah lalallala teat alata alata Available in Tongue ‘and Groove and Sizes 2" x 12" x 12”. eee *GARAGE *REG, ROOM *BREEZEWAY *AN ADDITIONAL ROOM Use our FHA plan. No money down, up to 36 months to Pay. See us for estimates, LUMBER CO. HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 CAKLAND ‘ Cire your family a LIFETIME of soft water satisfaction with a - ~ LINDSAY fiberglass, all—automatic WATER SOFTENER Here is soft water as it should be... unlimited, all-automatic, no valves -'} to turn, no buttons to 4% | push, nothing to set. ! You’ll enjoy the daily pleasure and economy of modern soft water living for a lifetime with a new pwr eege finished in rustre- | sisting genvi against rust and corresion. enum 5 é ide ond perenet. : © Rust-proof fiber reinforced Mi rubber brine tank. ° high copertty Sonne * AX wreter bearing motel porte © Your grestest water softener value... today and for « life H time ... LINDSAY! NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY F.H.A. TERMS FREE WATER ANALYSIS PHONE FE 8-1951 Improvement. VAUGHN i 487 Elizabeth Lake Rd. tank, gveranteed fer life Home Delco 84,000 . BTU Oil-Fired Conditioner Furnace Reg. $379.00 S069 DELCO 13 H.P. JET WELL PUMP sans 69” WINTER BARGAIN - Reg. $81.95 Delco 30-Gallon Gas Hot Water. DELCO OIL CONVERSION BURNER 119% Ino MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY 371. Voorheis ‘Rd. ‘O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor Our Operator on Duty FE 2-2919 'TWE ENTY-ONE- a pce cision BURMEISTER ‘GOLD: BOND .; DURMEISTER apices ™ a "ow Lo geenager Aeargae A one on top of the other is lded.* Fs ee ee St ee ee ee, ¢ P 7 i fe : { F ~~ Ce ae Be 0, EL ews, £150,000 CLEARANCE SALE § What ever price you have been offered—we can and will top, So Ball the Jack to Burmeister’s while he is ready to shoot shot i i ; ee i | supplies and ‘necessary drugs. This cabinet can be Iocked | major investments have to » - test tr" inati as to} %t brving youngsters. aes ae = aw aes ee Handy Cabinet + cae Goal your wey. Just a sample f our low prices. — i & i ‘ January BATHROOM ge JOE BERSCHE Shower Door Comb. Do British Engineer |Atiach te back tothe cabinet with) A recent study on how best to GUARANTEED 10 Y RS. ZONOLITE =~ *132 . for . i 1 | - KITCHEN, CABINETS Gets Bare Facts = ante cre se ples reveals that often a do-it-yourself MOR-SUN S NEW HEAT EXCHANGER STORM wap SCREENS (From Canada ete Tom atts aor tailor tne ls 1 is estimated that eM GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING Il rinpec: ac 100 Se. $4.25 binet wit On s ma | . COUNTER TOPS and rom Vanada Fasten the shelf with glue and it-yourself sales for all industries - FIBREGLAS || OTTAWA — The Candian Gov-|8-penny finishing nails. will reach ten billion dollars by) 3401 W. Huron (Corner of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849. Other Home Improvements | ernment ‘Travel Bureau reports * 8 « 1960, with therapeutic valties even’ , ‘that a young British engineer,| The hinged door is made of 1 by exceeding _ecdgomic | benefits. linterested in migrating to Can-|10-inch lumber, 20 inches long, | aaam ee Ss ada, has said he won't come un-|ripped to fit the 9-inch wide frame. | : . Call for Free Estimate Carl Shell & Sons KIMZEL INSULATION 16 Inch Centers wow 29.90 | 2242 Denby ‘Brive Sic es § ppli ae 11 Now, here is where the bulk! SAL EF lel Complete 9 OR 3-3 at F is. solved. The top bunk = 2 a | a ~—T with” Hard- 05 _reiol OFES SUPPHIES |} fargo cra] SANE [5] is, 89g | [at ae = ee drawers and projects only part) a a a’ — | PROMPT Kase Dre ae wove over te lowel bok dg. In Fell. Swing 29 , $R95 4 ESPREn Reach of Childien | =BIRCH DOORS ‘™ REAL ESTATE wey : DONT MISS | | SERVICE _— | : Convenient storage for cleansers, : KITCHEN CABINET HARDWARE selling ext . |detergents, brushes and rags which 2 a ne Wm: H. Knudsen |v eae Se nate true ond reese US THE VALUES MARKED DOWN TO 50% OFF 1 tion 6 : . |Z] 55 Sets of — S10 Ponte State Geste hak Bite | : oo JS CHROME Door Putts Now 20¢ & 3 = x * curious youngsters the cabinet can y* COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | : ) . the locked. : *. | ) Tene | DEWEY 3, Toe improvement cate dem: IONE own! guWina charpee or te fy. », ROOFING | Goon HOUSEKEEPING } < PLUMBING up to 30% OFF . ily and the guarantee going th|in the diagram. Before beginning) woman who wants a sewing cor- yeeee Established 1918 i SHOP of Pontiac z | REFRIGERATION 4. The buyer can know approx*}miter box é@ight inches high 50) Space along wall no deeper than HUGUS-MARSH 51 W. Hures St 32- Gat. 5-Pe. Cplored rg peepee Pletal ene) been Ma octet tng] Eueoraic BATH SET WE SERVICE EM" me Se. cate x The top, bottom, sides, back 7 : — as WATER HEATER | | 5 cotors to crocse trom, on t, thi be accom- for storing all . This “WE DON'T SELL EM” pane set aon ng past| tumber, The top and ‘bottom ot | walt was made of Doulas ir te | 3 Regular $129.95 ‘a ats o_o ¥ current rate sched-| the cabinet are cut nine inches | ™atch storage ca ¢o | Member’ of co. jules. long, while the sides are cat 20 | C™pying the rest of the wall. AUTOMATIC NOW $834 149 PONTIAC-OAKLAND 5. The improvement upgrades an inches long. Make mitered joints Leave room for kneehole below REFRIGERATION ASSN. entire property and insures the! 5 frame using | Sewing machine, Sliding doors | 3 . , and assemble the using | QO FE 247 jwroye cout Capie end oes glue and 6-penny finishing nails. can bide sowing mackine when o a period more use. , * | FE 5-6 han tay ihe” ten, dese, tht aye I Gas or on Fireo Furnace :| SAVE on INSULATION Setting relocated placed on the inside of the cabinet.|Ease Today's Tensions i |o less he and his wife can be certain'Two % by 2-inch butt hinges are @109 waisiawung °° GNOs a109 Seer ** GNOS G10D waisiawuna ** GNOS ie wisssiiae ** aNo@ ai09 demeniia “ANO@ 0109 4: 4995 Dixie Hwy. Drayton ; Phone OR $-5043 camps or i frame. The hinges cre_receted “Please Hurry ) | 200 Feer........ — bottom , wre "to ther =a ; ere ss oe caine ial a . Only 4 E LOOSE ROCK WOOL......... Bag $1.25 ; ty Division recently, “One| Locate the 5 | 4x8 PLASTER : ; ney rs big stay are vole ~s Hot on ince ee a Home Hf ft : wi PORRS anpaneninanasentivigmepnre $1.25 $ to join a nudist summer camp and|the lock should not be more than $ e F 25 Lb. JOINT CEMENT $2.25 3 go there every year... 10 inches from the bottom of the Th enone ; He was informed ihat recent dor. Ista of the eck wil at ese S DRY WALL CORNER BEADS...... Ft. 4c | Gh BEAMS — CHANNELS Se aw Cot St gat me Wonderful 4 io LL. i-inr - FF Eggs es eaee o0© Ws w@wse.e+tf ©. eeeenesemen 84 8 = 06|§. emt ek nx eS $ oe [added to the door. ng cai the : 4x8x' Inch MASONITE. ........ $ REINFORCING BARS $),,Motor, veticle nccidents in the) vit screws or anchor bolts. Terms” i +++. Per Sheet $2.88 § $ | In 185 there were 38498, motor | , |G 4x8x% Inch PEG BOARDS. .. For Tool Rack $4.45 © : ehicle dea : : ‘— . : $ a ROLLED AND 3)05%0" ns, D> 8™4|Unions Aid Home Loans | Pee SAWS... 0.5.50... eceeeeeees From $39.95 <, : So FERED BARS Hy eee woomiay oil eaves os | ff Elec. Bench Saws with Motor marked down to $95 3 $ ROUND — SQUARE 3} REFRIGERATION }7” wii car Samos WAS iat ied babe bes area & $ 1 E reservoir for home mortgages. The . brs ord ase | . = 3 coat FryseBR Mahon vat first step has been taken in. the 2, ted tind. "Vou may boy ail you want’ say” = tae sate, =f | aay re AY 08 Naan? Workers = Union in announcing that a | 1x6, 1x8, ‘Ax10 W. P. Paneling, reg 8.\$199, $160 M § * : eet ee Aethered a for lending on moderate - cost is, “ie, 1x10 Idaho Paneling, reg. $220, $190 M & -2Pon wag’ S Machine 0 2 |. MASON More Air Conditioners $ia. i & ix12 Knotty Pine, reg. $160......$130.M 3 ; da hcke Mah a ION BOSTON—There is one stock- ” 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 Redwood Paneling........ $220 M - . $ ° : 1302 W. Huron St. ‘ halter emnang ever? 10 residents % . ANY os . Also Utility Redweed Paneling from $220 a = i os , | mf: Mo. 3 Douglas Fir 2x8's................ 2. $79 = ai © 1x6 Fir Boards, reg. $110, now............ muc ‘T WINTER PRICES NOW! | & ix4 Pine Flooring, reg. $140, now......$120M < 8 3 ixi2 White Fir, reg. $130, now......... $110 MQ 4. it aaa no more Ail Extruded S %-Inch Fir Plyscore, now.......... $3.30 Sheet 5 \ EN to have the best! steunien Civilia ns $ 5 00: Down [ie 2-€ Oak Plecting, oy. $150, now... S110 S . — ea You oe Only \. \ ” No.\1 Oak Flooring, reg. $220, now......S1600M° , « | Storm De Door Wenaiteten tit bene is hos tiee & | PIM 7 ~ gh Mandware J UST 4 LEFT! ay | Eee No. 1 & Better........./,.$120 M = is (ae | ‘Screen Included . 9 sxtx% Knotty Pine Plywood............$19.95 % 9ge0 : — B tata Tir Plywood, rey. $11.72........... $8.90 5 | —_: a Bom Fir Plyscore...........-00cs0000- $5.45 8 SAVE | Ted tae Ou ¢" MONTHLY WAE32x4- 8's . . .srecut 49¢ 5 50% is MN Aluminum a 2 PAYMENT Bg? S on num ? 0 | o séicmer™ | Summum OWL STORM |) cone sencye corer | AE Gai Burmeist ee LIMITED TIME! WINDOWS | ——————— | | = : Ws plus taxes and insurance I ei 10 Double-Hung Windows y 177. 30-Day Occupancy OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY : ORTHER| § _ ¥ 2 DOORS 17429 | | - 1 P.M, to 6 P. M. 3 LUMBER CO. 2 Biliveed™ ibs ~< Fa sso -DAN- ROSE TE Aaa bee seit 4 Wholesale or Retail S | NO DOWN PAYMENT-36 Mos. to Pay REALTY _ + ter te Cones Fal Ce wth "Aber Pl Ave Quantine Quoted Cah ad Cort 2 ; : Sliding Doors is ‘— Corner o eand @ ree! Deo orm dayed FE 5-2102 viimin Aarne on se Ts tm, 1 Willams Lake Rods EM 3.4171, Pontice & L & V AWNIN( GCO. Phone BRoadwey 3-1001 Se ee sae te 3 YARD NO. 2 — 9 Mile ot Telegraph : 163 W.. MONTCALM _— James Couzens = ) : : E -» Phone EL 6-4184 m | }BURMEISTER GOLD BOND oe BURMEISTER —_ BOND a es " SERVICE _ FROM. BASEMENT TO. ATTIC... _KITCHEN: MODERNIZATION... . Steen indent and’ Deort * - Aluminum Door Hoods — 3 NO DOWN PAYMENT ... § YRS, TO PAY . Open Sunday 12 to 4 2260 Dixie Hwy., North of Telegraph re 2-1211 NEW FOR ’s7 — For the January Issue of © BETTER HOMES and GARDENS SAYS “GET A NEW HOUSE BY ADDITION” 587 Bagley road in Lake Orion has been kitchen. He contracted to have the sixteen foot addition started, that is foundation and framing completed. Then he took over. Ceiling, cupboards and valance boards are knotty pine, as is the entry hall. ’Splashboards, counter tops and floor are vinyl plastic in a white, rust and green spatter pattern.“"Hardware is wrought . past two iron. To the left of the dinette table, seen in the foreground, there is a huge cork bulletin board. The wall on this side of the table is planned for storage of all kinds. There is concealed lighting under the valance boards; Mrs. Zemke made the bright chintz ‘curtains. With her.in the above e picture is fifteen-months-old Mark who has two older brothers, Stephen and John. eek fw e TO BUY or 7 SELL! Rees in Clarkston-~ Waterford -- Drayton Plains Area Call” a vt" A Crarkston rea: estate TON ARK 3] +. + We Say ‘CHECK THE POSSIBILITIES WITH US! Free estimates cheerfully given—Terms to Suit you ELLIS REMODELERS Phone FE 2-2671 | songe Rubber Pad | Anchors Small Rugs hile pet ay Saleen may purchase the widths; DECORATIVE FIREPLACE | attractive to use. Build a Ne in. the home is a fireplace book case. Besides For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call \ arrow HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Arec 47 Orchard Loke Ave,.____FE hannah ahhaachcharhrherhh ond “Al | Nae in the small diagram. LORRAINE MANOR | SUBU URBAN LIVING Only 5 Minutes West of Downto wn Pontiac cI’s “300 "ALSO FHA pact Over 60 Homes Sold | ciry SEWAGE CITY WATER in Lorraine Manor, Local Fire and Police Protection be sure to pick your Drive out Eligabeth Lake Rd. to Fernberry—Turn homesite today! sight 1 mile to model. Model Open Daily 1 to 8 P. M. White Bros.-Real Estate ORland 3-1295 Office at gee Dixie Hwy., Wetertord Available for Immediaté ? # 914 inches wide. Th: top er fireplace is made of a 2 by 12; board, 64 inches long. Make the back. The upper | segment ts 11 inches wide cut | from a 62-inch length of 1 by | 124inch lumber, The other seg- inches long. The boards are plan- | ned so that they fit between the | shelves, Rational Lumber Manufacturers Association A decorative end useful ‘addition, providing much needed space for the home library, the bookcase can double as a Christmas fireplace if you add imitation brick covering as shown First, make the sides of 1 by 10-inch lumber, each 46% inches’: Assemble the project. Mark the = of the shelves on the; BOOKCASE — Easy to make and w: Bookcase sides. Glue and nail the sides to book-|the bottom and top shelves, thus . Connect the panels by inserting the uppet segment of the back in the notch provided and fasten in place using “Iprotect them since it can be re- ‘}times do with a wheat paste. MApu 5- 5821 Plastic Starches Best on Wallpaper tor Home Walls Now in Effect on LOW WINTER PRICES dry without a mark. Many painters. also paint it on directly over new) e Attics @ Recreation Rooms paint since it provides ‘ed at * e Additions film that stops grease a rt ; @ Roofing and Siding (All Kinds) from becoming embedded in the! e Garages e ( e Bathrooms paint itself and can be washed off) @ Kitchens _ easily. On the walls around stoves! this is important. Many women use it to put a film/ over copper to prevent oxidation and to keep them bright. Others) even paint it over oil paintings to No Money Down! Free Estimates! 1 to 5 Years to Pay! MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron Street PE 4.5063 moved with a damp cloth. | Many school systems find that} Carboxy - methyl cellulose starch! colored by food coloring, makes a} better finger paint than any prod- uct created for the purpose. They also find that it is an excellent library paste since the younger children don't-eat it as they some- FE 4-5063 Qe 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT Custom roeene Throughout All these and wa've sets too! ironing easier, and to offer protec-| tion against soiling the fibers them- selves, she has come up with a glue atid 6-penny finishing nails. Position the remaining side shelves and nail in place. Attach the rest ‘op. The center shelf is fastened to the the bookcase allowing for a back and glued and toenailed! sides. The top is centered, "4 1,1 GI's $300 Down OCCUPANCY IN 60 DAYS whole list of strange uses. HAVING TROUBLES? Play Safe. Call a y of the Pontiac-Oakiand County ere emia Assn. Model Open Daily and Sunday Corner of PERRY ST. and ROBINWOOD Just NE of EAST BLVD. Aetggeton | ; | 3 Rey's ROSE HILL REALTY CO. Replacement Parts 19470 Grend River ' KE 2-9060 FE 2-4021 ‘Scrub Fireplace A chore made to order for one of those weather-bound winter weekends is cleaning the fireplace 7 the living room or game room. oughly with a stiff brush. Fill a) pail with a solution of washing) sod: and ‘der: tad sigaty. 1 i> ierally to remove soot and grime. i H Hy | Aluminum DOOR Full Thickness 29" RELI FEderal . 4-7824. Window ‘and Siding Ce. 250 s. TELEGRAPH | YOUR BEST DEFENSE Other Lines in Our Stock include: Aluminum Awnings | Aluminum Siding We are Pontiac's Distributors for Aluma-Vue Horizontal Sliding indows Eves Call FE 5-5578 ABLE- OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 5.P. M. 1NO MONEY DOWN € STORM WINDOWS No Payment Till April Ist Nationally Advertised - ALUMINGWZ) WIM ONS GO THE-PRICES AND |||Fez sy? ~~ O00 10 WINDOWS and 2 DOORS . » Self Stori $ 50 Storm fet... 109" PORCH ENCLOSURES and RECREATION CREATION ROOMS OUR SPECIALTY Free Estimates—36 Months to Pay OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK—7:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P.M. C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. 1661 S. Telegraph Roed | Phone FE 4-2597 | (Alter Hours or ‘Sundey FE S-0658 1 Block Seuth of Orchard Loko Rood t * a -_— =e i wa ta ES ee a ee ee ee Too Dp Sehr ee oat é oe : : poe at ee: ar i es » = Ay THE RONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1957 ¥ an hve peer ame , would oe ALD DUCK - _ og ee Dee RE EEA wane eee = —— ee ; ee eee ‘ouncil of nurses ou poor starting salaries. Asks Nurse Pay Increase |e eo ot other hospital vet Department Stores Up registered nurses six-| low.” He sald this would mean |3 Per Cent Last Week aoe i store sales in the U.S. last week the. nurses’ |undoubtedly bring an upward ‘ad-| Barbados, an island in the Brit-| [ raise would boost hospital opera-|justment in rates for all hospitallish West Indies, has a population gr act gor eae eens prepayments,” McNary said. of approximately 223,000. It has; no : “ es 2 : " , a ¢ J a se « . e ie @ ’ : UNIVERSITY /+~ I'LL BET a ILL /—— GYPSY GERT PRE- YA. 5! EE : “ SCRIBES A TRAPEZE EXER- ]{ geet ag en HERE WOULD “lasitgt> piNes J 7 ae pad My CISE FOR HEAD COLDS, TA ES A Z)\ sSg\\_\\ a he “3 WN : v: AN Y x2 ROMO. TET . HEAVEMS ODOR) DASMINE? ig CLM» a, y a ~~ FL ae gd . —— me <2 oe dk ; TRWLLIAMS 1g w 1957 by NEA Service. tne. Tt, og, U8 Pak. On if ih Hy } Ad OY we oo 2uTine—— | SMOG 2027978 fitain {fj Maia e~ “No, thank you. The last time he -made me turn my roast,” 218 Avondale's R. Baker| | Tells New Progr ess) . AVONDALE — The School Dis- the rooms, with the county also providing the equips Senne =x="Romeo Women | Slate Sessions | Monday Club to Have 2) ™ Guests; Readers Review | ‘Papa's Life’ ROMEO—The -two local feder-) 7 ated women’s clubs plan meetings} here early next week. q “Health”. will be the theme. of the Monday Club, meeting in the home of Mrs. Walter Werth, 148 Church’ St., at 8 Monday evening. E NO PLAY TODAY — The sign Mrs. Robert Kost will review Ferre Bjorn’s book, ‘Papa's Life,” for Book Club members Tuesday the home of Greg Cox, 7 of Altamont, Ill, is self explanatory. However, his young friend Jon Douglas, can’t read and comes a-knocking. Greg's = on the door at. to read. AP Wirephote| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox who posted the sign, find moat CED IN REAL &s- pat with rk . Ciose to benky excellant Socatie ceainy ae rate. ae Auburn at r. ~~ ‘our new e need distribu- nee neseoeary. We Rte oe must jbave’ > car. <—"s heis cen "Orchard Lok Lake _and Telegraph SALESMAN ot SMA To sell @ franchised water soft- ener. — time guarantee. Phone FE, 8-1961. WTD. MECHANIC view Car Boz t in Pontiac, Otica area, Fxp, preferred. Rose Hill Realty Co., ood 32-0060. RECORD STORE. MANAGER itz.|.We want a bright aggressive man or woman ome over complete charge of new Birmingham store no’ rating. — cpportanny. Sal tion and “avalificetlons for inter- needed. Write Pontiac taking SELL for p.m, "til Men full or time, Substantial earnings, etails, FE 5-131 BY PHONE rom reall rt 3 Employment. Agencies 8A PONTIAC Mature w PLOYMENT; State Bank Bidg. FE 5-0227. Machine Bookkeeper $240 oman, 30 or over, had experience. 4 406 = Pontiac of | work, Plenty paid Blue FORD SALES OA 62521 YOUNG MAN wire 3 om 8chool fulfilled his armed Be Service Help Wanted Female 7 PPP PPADS ATTENTION We need a man who is interested becoming Fo L nggelod UTY OPERATOR. EXP. PULL time. MU 40245 Milford. BE AN ee HOSTESS COUNTER SALES GIR We collect, deliver and suppl all hostess door prises. Tete The Party Line 3-3888 DABLE, RELIABLE WOM- an to live in, must like children, aye <. Senate! ILLING MACH, ONE GIRL covice: ‘no LEGAL SECRETARY. trainee SECRETARY to TRAINEE, elec. firm PURCHASING fRAIneE,’ "draft and pd ere teeter ec eenee executive... MEN » sisoning pret, hy. rest, >|. 313. Pontiae State pay, conditions, ey eas Gysnine Bank Bldg. DISHWASHER, JACK & INA‘S| FE 5-927 _ Grill in Drayton Seaeern Aarons 8 ns Graebner’ s—Royal Oak ohne = Sauare: Bidg. = i ; - Graebner's JOBS for MEN WOMEN GIRLS RECEPTIONIST, Typist On - 8 hn GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac ele, emplozed. between wes. Mit e-vies, Bloom- id Twp. ‘xP. . FOUNTAIN a APPLY . Maple Sire EXP. GIRL TOL aa IN. GEN- eral, light Care of 2 children, Refer Lequired, MA 8. Kresge Co. 223 W gham BEST WAY — DRIVING SCHOOL Get more driv dollar. Call 8-0217. Herbert Cooley. or ar NG. GOOD cook, 3 .adults. Live in, own room & bath. City. Refereces. aie 6-6279 or ox 492, Frak- Michigan, Arthur M sales party privileges. on: Write FOUNTAIN MANAGER tain have sranepartetion. Bloomfield Food Shop, 1081 W. Long Lake GIRL OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR) chilgrea. live in, OR 3-9777 CARE 0O ages § & ¢ Mother wo less home, Live in, FE 5 LEAR TRAINING Bus. FE 2-2253 9 li det ie BE AN AIRLINE HO8STEss Short 4 Week course will pare you to go riglit to work, it service with 36 air- lines. For free information, write MeCOR NEEL. AIRLINE 8CHOOL Pontiac Press sense for your FE FOR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY: Dance Hours with Ln I discount. tiac SANE N TO DRIVE THE WAY AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER SCHOOL Res. FE §-1645 s+ work. D. B. Murdock. WORK. NEW FE 2-7861 Work Wanted Male 10 aft-|A-l CARPENTER Wos repair, FE 4-4210. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER New & Mm & repair. & LABORATORY es ay . Osteopathic Hospital. 30 50 N. Perry: roi BRARY / AID © a prefers ray ‘yy Iib- ga See a eae Bat “ ‘hr. 7s Interesting work, Apriy tp prensa! ops hy Ha LIGHT] 45000 9 furnish Pontiac ress, Building Inspector Knowledge in all ing. Prefer Oakland eoees a ae references. Ww r Fe te e Box 69. wiring and Reas, own CARPENTRY, New_ and. repetr- AL! erstone, RAN MAN WITH - sitive work, Write c o oon OA tite. REG sg cece ay “9 once. an ‘RECEPTION NIST- STENOGRAPHER age. ~ LIKE’ 2 7% REAL TAR BARGAIN? Lots 6f ’em ts, Sea he pent |*C YOUNG MAN of any kind. CALL MA Bt SAVE ON ELECT. ELECT. DS. FE specialty. FE . 0 x EXP. NEW ar Gepwoares a cpeelalty. Apeeneses. YRS. COLLEGE would like oor of any kind, FE | 8-8586, MAN WANTS PAINTING, FREE FE 8-3060. PLASTERING NEW. OR REPAIR. Work |_ FE 5430, ranteed N; 2h, DESIRES WORK 1_ DAY Pic ‘ance-P & _daye_a week, PE 8-378 mona, delivery, EM my —— trial bal- ‘Work Wanted Female 11 SERVICE. - mRonras. statements, FE ABY r wa 6 AVAL 5 SITTING. amie F Cail ther 4 i PE $1133. GOOKING—DAY WORK: HOUSE work. = EXP. SHORT ORDER COOK OF kitchen work di soe ed. FE ri \MAGUIRE BUILDERS, build: ~ DEPT. MANAGERS rey a a mec eae ®®SoMestics a a a Ma CUSTOM CARPENTERS ‘A-l THREAD ROLLER| Exe. oppor “Bugaicin’” “**"| terme, Gordon Piatiley, EMM 3-048 MACH SSUES | “meso | pat TRENCH, ~- WRITE: poNTYac Fess EGR EATERS "Lath tao BOX 72 — wees a ¥§2.50 to $3.00 pet nour: | ALL TYPES OP PLANS -€APABLE YOUNG MAN TO <5 Se Oa Pans Sa a ee BESS Bee pees Weis] Sees adic” Recut fe | PLOTS, ARGS Gag WORE EXP. TV TECHNICIAN, MUST AP- | quired. Apply 160 M. Rerrs. 8 CARPENTER. a ghEMODELING, Huron. . netate SAL OR Waterford and attics, rooms, Lg cabinet wn 3 Free MA 65-8821. DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE estimates. No job too big or small. *E BRICK, BLOCK AND work, Also chimneys. No job two large, Residen' immer: : ar Guaranteed work, Ph. MY CEMENT 18 OUR 5& LTY, Figors, basements. EM 3-4879. CEMENT -& BLOCK WORK, FE 5-0782 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, EXPERT 1 TREE a SEPA. CR AND Sie "Moving: & Trucking 19 Ry ELUENT SERVICE (Reksonable Rates | ~~~ DUKES TIP ar ie _place PE 4-288). your 4 anangaae coae * or rubbish Nanas Fl FE yr ee LIGHT. AND Lge = Rubbish hsuled. Trucks" to “Rent CKS TRACTORS ENT ton stakes mi-traiiers TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Sunday Carpenter Contractin ae yr OR TRIM GET OUR ==, OR 3-2276. D&M Bidg. FIREPLACES BUILT Enaow. ° ghle, Ty eae free estimates. FuooR SANDING OLD FLOORS ® specialty, carl .. Bills, FE General Contracting R nt . Rouse Carpe ry ements The Finest of of erkmanehip MY 2-4094 GEN BLDG. “ REPAIR, BRICK- work. cement, plastering, carpen- _try, FE +2290, f carpe Includin LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH — _hame your price, FE 54-3153. MAN WITH * TON NO picxtr work, anytime. REDUCED RATES ee iog FE he. serve you, Smith O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Long pices Moving oaWinThp ARTICLES RE- __moved free of charge, FE 5-4638. Wrst én ST SIDE VAN AND STORAGE. Painting & Decorating 20 aa palerma, INTERIOR & EX- rior, 10 per cent dise for cash. _ Gunrantees. Pree est. 4-205. B-1 PAINTING & PAPERING, Ma- Thompson. FE 4-8364. GAURANTEEL ROOFS — ALL kinds, & 1918 Hugus Marsh, 353 N. Cass, PE 23021. PE 2-9046. _equipped. FE 4-6450. L. A. Young. HOUSEMOVING FULLY quipp FE 4-8450. L, A. Young. JO8. FLEMING PLOOR pA vine. Sand finishing son, Ph, _FE 24405 bed KITCHEN CABIN custom finish work, aa medeting and pair work, free estimates. oL LE censed, com: Commercial or resid “ remodeling. end free estim 7 FRA ‘terms sana “ot Mee eeiméles. FE G, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. sanding and finishiag Phone FE TERE “NCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D, Thompson FE 4-684) Business Services 13 24-HR, SERVICE ON ALL MAKES “> ott F.@ bemers Dean Heating Co. M-1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE-| —— moval and « toltnaning. Get our bid, FE 23-7188 _ence St, at. Phone Pit 3-01 APPLIANCE REPAIR. WASHING machines and vacuum sweepers. FE tse Electric, 602 N. Johnson. SPPLIANCE GEAVICE — We service all makes of wringer got putemetio washers, 30 yrs, ROY'S, 96 Oakland: FE 2-4021 GRANKSHAFT SERVICE OILOCK method, Precision crankshaft con- Suckers S.No! coeme' se c . No Te __moval, PE 5-6 one G&E MODERN CF ALL CLEANERS _—free_ est. FE , MA 5-7506. COMMERCIAL & HOME | SEWING machines repaired, OR 3-2308, GENE'’s 1 re ed. 3310 Crooks Rd. poches- FE _5-3009 HOUSE | MOVING AND UNDER- RE- Pike, FURNACES C ED, led, , ee service, C. Nelson. FE 5- . INSTAL- | LOST: A-l PAINTING & DECORATING, a | PAINTING AND > DECORAT- PES xd anging remov HAMILTON PAINTING & DEC- eeeine. Complete interior & ex- a First class paper ashing & Sit a ~ = any size, brush PAPERRANGING. | FE 42171 OR FAINTING 5 ~PECORATING. Wall washing wan paper cleaned. _No job too small. 32-6006 ING — PANTING. PE 8-8513. DECORATING. INTE- . By hour or by PAINTING AND 1 te 2. im me service, bseed or FE 2-4456. PAINTING. | WALLS W removed PA FatINO 0 PAPERHANOTNG OR_3-7061 ~ Physio- Therapy Z1A SWEDISH Reng wer GE & THERAPY, Special foot technique, 14 Lincoln St. FE 4-3851. Television Service COPEREA TERS RADIO & TV W. Huron, Night serv- * 4-8607. BAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE FE 5-8390 STRAKA - GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY MAKE*: PE ¢0736, CONDON’ - RADIO & TV, 127 6, PARKE 8T. shown by @ppt. FE 5-1927. ‘CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING RE- Baste. work. Discount rate, FE EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Sea’ 817 eB Lake Rd, EM aT * GPHOLSTERIN M_8. TELEGRAPH FE |! Ssnes LIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- __spreads. ¥ Your material, PE 5-6707. Lost & Found 2 24 MALE WALKER. Vi vic. After § p.m. 1468 Ruby. ‘Li & WHITE MALE Indianwood Lk. FOUND: Oxtord. HEATING State leensed g contractor, “we No How,” complete service & day PE S031) Lb M Sheet Seetal 13 124 v praatiin Blvd. HEATING 24 hour. service on all makes, Phone FE 8-8304 or FE 5-5478. ._ Heating Compicte service on al! makes, ht, Call FE 4-1063. Wayne Heating Co. LIGHT HAULING, OF ANY KIND. FE 40804. 901 Perry. i + hry <4 rie KINDS. H. TRIM eure estimates. Ir oso, FE = WS MACHINE FILED MANLEY BEACH 10 Bagley St. Wpree estimates OR D906 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS. _FE 06128. DRAPERIES ALTERATIONS AND dress makina, FE 47: Furniture Refinishing 16A NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, RE- pairing & antiques. FE 1, __Income Tax Service 17} Your house. or mine NEED HELP...’ “With Incotne Tax, $5.00 per a ¢ return at your home. SAVE MONEY | Let us file feturn for you, res nae Ez. Sree N, ee + for_appoin WORKING | ‘ST 6 MO, OLD. 4. Vic. ivd, FE : COLLIE an & eatte. ids 6 — . o fonts after $:30. ey? YOUR PET? Gare TO a home 5-9290, ? _Kiichigan ‘animal Rescue” League. RSON WHO FOUND Hobbies & Supplies 24A SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT by number sets, $1.69 up frames to fit), BACKEN: ub Ez. Lawrence. FE 2- 2-1414. * Notices & Personals 25 ATR Ease your mind of worry. the facts about matters, Private consultation, FE 5-5201, Aerotred Knapp Shoes Pred Herman 2070 Airport Rd 32-1502 “1957” SPECIAL — COLD | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs, Burnes, PE 2-6814. 93 Mark, In Debt If you are having trouble our yments, see us today. LORS, Inc. site Oyen above Oakland Theater, FE 8-0456 IN DEBT? IF SO, | Let US GivesYou 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit ~ ® ARE NOTA ° | ‘Ton N COMPANY ‘MICHIGAN CREDIT GOUNSELLORS——- ABOVE OAKLAND eR We haul anything, anytime, aay. . HAULING Aud svi, PE ate FAME end free estimates. | STOP! zt _ Typewriter Service 22A 22A TYPEWRITERS & ADING NO MA- General aud Otflee sup. Sup- | ply Co., 17 W, cerenee. Upholstering 23 BEADLE’S DRAPERIES, SAMPLE ne os ” Ph, FE Dore. ‘Sera 8:30 {pete wt THEATER | Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? AIn RA STEA INTERNATION TOURS — CR ISES PONTIAC TRAVEL _ SERVICE 608 W. Huron &t Wtd. Chik Children to Board % CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for, PE 2-1730. DAY CARE, BABYSITTING, FULL _time, vie. Commerce. EM 3.4350 Wtd. Household Goods 27 PE 8-3251 FURNITURE NEEDED you Phone OR 3-2717 uu. PONTIACS LARGEST buyers, Cash waiting. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. Ph FE 2-523. WTD. FM RADIO. GOOD CONDi- tion. FE 5-8755. Wd. Mi Miscellaneous 28 D eke’. chon drier. cash, "iy Peta. “ Money Wanted 28A WOULD LIKE $1,500 ON 43ND MORTGAGE AT 6 PER CENT, TO PINISH HOME AND OA. RAGE. OR 3-631) APTER 4 P.M Wanted to Rent 27 LANDLORDs e need homes and apartments tr ———— rental Jim Wil- Nams. Baldwin Ave “pr :Vosat ant ft. 5 OR 3-4923. LAN DLORDS Call cA for PREE RENTAL oe Preperte ma of your choles only y managem av FE 60705. JERRY ©. ADAMS Broker UT WwW, Huron. ‘Bt. RELIABLE E COUPLE WANTS __Clean 2 bedroom house. LOOK! * oe, ‘modes Pie must . Sutton. wd, clean 2 FE ¢-1925. Share Living Quarters 30 2 Yo YOUNG WOMEN Wish “to share Ik. front home, La Vie!" FE-5-1428. OTHER “C'est -. CASH IN A FLASH! Por your land contract. Highest boone ll paid. alee bee ec rteous ‘A. TOHNSC SON, “Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Cash BUYERS WAITING Wanted Real Estate 32A | CASH FOR: EQUITIES Client wants well-located modern 6 or 6 room Lome. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron OA 8-3330 FE 2-7421 WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR Commercial building with 7200 sq. f\. to lease or pur- chase Lake front home on Wil- Neams, Maceday, or White Lakes, Large home op small acre- ‘ age within {o “Bile radius of Pontiac, 2 or 3 bedroom home,' large lot inside city on bus line, Client will trade utes home for 0 to sere farm on main highway . - Call J. A, Taylor Realtor. PE 4254. Is there any doubt? Open _Eves That, 12 full-time salesmen with trained sales techniques and 2-way radio eauipped cars will serve you best rT action tomorrow — call our office today! WHITE BROS. REALTOS e OR 3-1205 ‘til @ — sun SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Tt will pay you to fist We show to only qualifie wet. You save e and money. e needs pomes of every type. y. tte $ Russell Young Press. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Z front tot west side, Must be FE 4-0805 showing only to qualified pros- = hl saves you time and money. ‘t worry * Call us Brant We need rier we Randia and re handle Br hoancing nd clos- all details ing. To Buy—To Se’ Sell—To YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! ™ Ted McCullough hour FE 68-0441 or 5-975. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton ssn Eves. $500,000.00 At our di 1 J? pure new d land ts for our clients. 21 years service to a satisfied clientele. Bee me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO., REATORS Se uron S OY e ee b0783 MORTGAGES ow G00 Te % acre more with 100 it. frontage. B, *D CHARLES, 171 8. Telegraph 1075 esi__Eves. FE $0001 TO GET TRE MOsT FOR YOUR poeege is the “bird” to see. 1050 W. Hu- ron 8t. Phone FE 32-8316. CONTRACTS WANTED contracts Kt epee Be Realtor 44563 Cast Fis Cowen a, vanWelt. 4 4540 Dixie Hwy. on 31355, 5-8165 Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH IN 24 HOURS We are now ta poation Air FrsiaheT Sn ‘Your roy. fer omen that are. priced Be ee ton. ~- ACTION, paw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 Spee “wrest tit Pet om sanes what you don’t need for what, you & call | FE . ~ Classified Ads! To swap , need reasonable down payments, acre- ase farms, cash for your jand ontrac “PONTIAC REAI.1 TY BUY, SELL OR * TRADE: 4636 Dixie Hwy. It will pay you to consult George Blair Realty en me on and sell equities ‘acts. GEORGE BLAIR REAL ESTATE OR 3-1281 Drayton Plains PE 41157 BUY OR SELL 0b Els, Lake RA, Lake Rd. TRADES | We are specialists m grating. We are *jaining ® eputation the aren, Do. not, fe ant the Pontiac ‘ated. Call a iatag your rel s- estate. We have homes, farms, ineetbes. bu: Northern SMALL EQUITIES. snonz! Leslie R. Middleton UY Send aac SOLD OUT And need weperty, if are to contioue ‘he pace. We beve several purchasers who have o ted us for lake property. 3 and 10 te . acre pare property. farm or city, we 4 ave salesman at you thirty minutes after you call, Humphries Realtor bf Ba. Stone = m. r feieeraph Open Service : int 8. Shelegtage TO BUY, ONLY STATEWIDE. in salesmen roghout Mic ‘chigen “STATEWIDE 'p, CHARLES, ‘RE aan Rent “Rent Apts. I Furnished 33 Meet ze son. - 3 APTS. _i3 p.m, to 6 y ROOM ‘hte FLOOR. a it turn adults, PE tis, ~-96F State St. 7 LARGE CLEAN” (MS. PRIV. wy Adults, 13 Pinegrove. 3-& 3 ROOM_INDIVIDUAL CABINS, kitchen — Utilities includ- ed. MY 23-0171. 468 8. Broadway, take Onion 2 RM. FURN. APT. Laotian ee 2 ROOM FURNISHED A APT. PE 68-1181 ~ a & 7 Room. APT. BAT BATH. 1 Clark St 2 AND J ROOM UTILITIES FU wished, amen heart welsome. seo Steinbaugh Ct. “ROOMS BATH WITH "REAT, HOT _water, Close in, PE 29-1425. “RMS. CHRISTIAN oor, ho OF . 2 bik. frome Bears, $10.50 rry k, 304 N cate re $3202 between | = ee SM UPPER. 1 ADULTS ONLY. 2-T708 AS HEAT. LARGE eee: 2 RM. APT, 5-0056 7 LARGE ROOMS ~ IN CON- _ventent location: PE 6-158. 2 ROOMS FURNISHED, 256 PROS- _pect St. FE 2-3467 av CLEAN 8 ean Se NICELY Y FURN. re rie “ROOMS AND ste FE _2-6035. 7 RNs. r4 BATH. MODERN. T & 2 RM. APT. REAR TOWN. Children welcome. FE 5-34 3 aM, CN ota ) APT. PRIV. BATH ri a APT. AUBURN WEIGHTS fun $35 nee. Heat & ete rn 3 7 Roce oe i GREEN 8ST. i8T. ploy sd pe =. 1 eon25 7 2 em- ploy people, FE J CLEAN UTILITIES furn. ist oom, child welcome, share bath, FE $-7680, > ROOMS. UPSTAIRS, oh ac- _cept 1 ‘child, bath, 4 @ Putnam 37 ROOM FURN. APT. a) WEL come, $12 a oe. stove at & 3 room & Clarkston, D suaeamnd RACE, 6 RMS. BLOOMPTEL: ‘ ce cath a8 ail at Apt, | : CLARKS apt, Downtown CLARKSTON REAL 1 , ESTATE, xe. Clarkston, MAple 5-$821 x fe preferred & frig. wie. month- e week, Griskers. Call after § p.m. rE 53406, 3 RMS. 18T FLR. ADULTS ONLY. No drinking. 113% Myrtle Ave; 7 OR 4 ROOMS UTILITIES FURN- ished, near Fisher Body, child welcome. 108 racine ae & 4 ROOMS,” VATE BA BA Ave. > ne heat. FE ‘s-be0t or J RM. APT. CHILDREN ate _come, 180 Elm. 3 ROOM APT VERY ATTRAC- tive. On Case Lk. near bus line. SMALL, “WARS. PRIVA TE BATH, _Pe Pia rent. Call between 4 & 6. UPPER HENLE DECORATED, % lock from. high school, complete. iy private & furn ities fu oe at hu Porter at., after way’ ‘BE COLD. [fs NICE AND warm here. 3 large clean: rooms, with priv, welcome, eve: ing laundry cilities, 915 Or- chard Ave. WEST BIDE 3 ROOM APT, PRi- te, furn, Fe 45-1642. ities. PE 32-6681 after 4:00. CLOSE - IN with heat & hot water. 3 AND BATH ate ready for BRAND NEW Salmer Pontiac's oe pm ‘avartmenta, eceunency, eget, funk cout of 008 7 BEDROOM bome . MOC CON- dren oil welcome,’ vic. 1958, matic. heat, ‘culla welesme Tan Bay. ee tee “ake, _LA_66511¢ or EM 3-501 iy he ROME. PAR utility room, as) cllaeet. 1600 Mary : 3} RM. HOME WiTH AT- § RM. HEATED APT. STOVE, tached garage. Located next retrig.. eye Adults Tend $100 to school and church. $50 nOONa AN a R Midge, PE tl eeaar Pare apt. with ‘irepiece, in ¢ family ipo wtbo rien. Near aches Pa “4 ference, eet, Lg 16 neater ie i FE¢3581. | . Biren, y - for lease. Drayton Plaine, Ol fu LE. . . e 7 RMS. SEC_ FLOOR IN. | privileges, P3003. PE 30063, Or PE 311 SEDRMS HOME ON LK oft Ss ; ON LK. APT. FOR 2, AT PINE LK. PART- |“ urnace, 2 baths, 8 miles 'N. ly furn. All conveniences. Small| of Pontiac MY 31182. child, welcome, Call Spm, ON. EX FE +8877. 6 en nro ITION. aa ATTRA “T & T BEDROOM ee, ; : ape che gd BR, . ; come, ue c mo. FE 3-3124. tal, Rocheater Ran “between fi call_ Li 3.948 _& Rd. hake ae BASEMENT cTTRAGTIVE i rhea ‘Auto, bot water. sisi Stove, refrig. and heat furnished. Dixie $100 per month. 130 Seminole. Call |S 1 BM BUNGALOW ervts. FE4-1559 or PE 23-7305. - . Pairm oife 21150, RAND Wi wEW 4 | F790 aT BORE R Rae al Too aD & Telegraph, bath on Ist. 4 rooms at Oxbow Lk., all mod- ern. Salil EM 3-0154. ¢ ROOM MODERN. CAR Refi quired. 3 ates from er . city. | 1-000, fT ROOMS AND BATH, Of. HEAT se to e A rE $3325. cen nn ina 19 miles wi of one pe Until af yg ¥- or year around Adults AIR CONDITIONED CLEAN 5 iN 8 ROCME < Ott HEAT. FE 5 Rete APT VORERES nx | ha Eesti tetene ae Me Acute 3 ID, EX- Y TRA NICE, PRIVATE ENT.| famic tile pathre ms, parr ~ Cue ONLY. A VERY NEAR BUS. 154 AUGUSTA. & Roe. iateukD be 3 CLEAN “= mera . OOM, PAN bath. no drinking. "Adulte only. Eke bia ITOH. FE gO THAT WE CAN FILL THE TILITY 7 ROOMS PARTLY PoRNisien.| ApaRTMENTS IMMEDIATELY — TeATIOE. | it. - Weteent ‘village. OR 31416, We ARE OPPERING — FOR A as or a) 1 Mo- TIME ONLY-—LEASES NRA N exe Sin Breaky haba | MPO MA MP TER MONTE. | GER ARAEIORS, at + pam. . Open for Inspection EREN rE F) ROOMS, ca NEWLY DECORATED. FEA wal 84918 LIZABE ARE ¢| ROOMS pins, West Bide a ae heated ‘sersge $85 a° month ref ; AV. bath. Adulte "8 Norton ra 281 Oakland bewt 10 ROOM HOUSE, 27 FLOR- ROOMS PURN. APT. oer | EA 5 beg s furn coe & hom at 25 Stow- Child welcome. FE 62701.| Couple With’ baby welcome, ot ‘ ‘nuts WICH 3 i Pr. LIVING RM. HOLLY - 219 COLLEGE, LARGE 3 bedroom home, 195 Front, ist floor. All priv. FE} 3 rooms & bath, Ist. floor. Gas itvd. North. 41267. , heat. $60 mo, ME 46071 & ME| Call J. A, Taylor, FE 4-2544. _ ¢ ROOMS % BATH. GARAGE, _ 4-151. RENT: HOUSES—APART- utilities . included. ‘Inquire 9 LARGE 3 RM | AND BATH. ONLY MENTS. Pte cr a ‘ RMS. ARD BATi BATH. PVT iss weekly, All wvallitios furn. Cail 1218 Baldwin Ave. PE 40547. W. $4s Taner @ pm. at 288 N. Perry, r$. OR 3-4923 _Fe $27” — 7 5S RMS, MODERN, APT. FURN. § ROOM APART- ‘i or rm. 2 bedrm, W. side. soul sa Semmes x, wweluding eH OR, RENT base- _o ie we 7 wena | jeurs ‘Isso ete gio ment FA oll beat; lake priv 5 RM. M. ATTRACTIVE BEDR: . Har eras Mgt Patad eA | ce rm monthly inc ; . : ee PORN, | bedrm. SEVERAL ¢ RMS. AND BATH, John K. Irwin opt. $85, heat & lignt dont Vic., | _ Uppers. FE 2-783 REALTOR nion Lk, U: Univers rafty 3-3197 RENTAL 39 a, tp Pre um sum PyT. 1 ‘es uron ‘ A Orit. 3 YORN. ENT UNITS. Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. FE 43418 sameaey APT. 3 ROOMS & | Attractive new duplex type units. INDIAN VILLAGE 5 wen room le . bath, nies, Sucntees. vm "| Reasonable rent. Located in Pon-| one one ad’ beth sown. 3 bee ee : 00) * cea cuean, a6 MODERN “EFF NC EPPICIENCY tise on East a But p= Perry 8t. fees, $100 s month. . _lights & gas. OR 39380. VERAL PIG ASLE FOR HURON GARDENS COUPL ATE BATH & EN-| “iD Tediate La | Like new, 4 rooms and batk. 2 _trance, F 7. price from 665 to ten a i bedroom bungalow, basement CLEAN, cAN, WARM, 3 ROOMS, PRI- 4-262) with new olf = $85 per. month, vate Rt ae waies. furn. rd 3 Fn &, BATH, GAS sone mon heat, on per * | SEMIN sven 0 eETTE APTS FE 56-6239. after 5:30. . 6 phage mis 1 floor plan, EAN TTCREN ET TE APTS. | w SIDE 7) & garage, $105 month, uit s fume. weekly. OR th, 4 rooms & bath, upper. 4 adults. Heat, 1 garage GORY APT CLARE TN PRIVATE Laundry techies) MAHAN REALTY co. entrance & beth, 30 Clark, days; | _Adults only. PE 1075 W. Huron FE 2-0263 or 5 ° gece 5-3647 bef sIDE a RM. ‘AND BATH, | MODERN 3 BE ROOM HOME IN ED APT, FOR 3 PEO- Call. alte 5 rE wa FURNISHED APT. , r m. . Rent Houses Furnished 35 MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ple, on Cass Lake, near bus line, | won rr rrr with privileges to Union ‘Lake. DELUXE Edward B. Kieth, the “Lake private entrance. $16 weekly. FE * ete apts apts. Day, ee or month, Man, 3-4432. iso 2. ge ses, AduIts. | MODERN UPPER, § RM. & HAT 4-5382. School age children welcome, FE aoe te 9 . moat ‘hts __8-6226, refrigerator & stove furnished. FURN. 1 RM. APT. FOR 1 MAN |2 7 BEDRMS. 7R AROUND, On LK.| References required, 73 8. Parke only No, idrinkiog Refer, FE Call betw 8|_ st. 5780, pm, No drinkers allowed. “FE 0 rT a4 FURR i R a "MAIN FLOOR: rae. isi BA , bath. Oll heated. 19 Hill st. Private entrance bath. . BATH. SMALL Y DECORATED 3 8 & ities furn. Neat S a. ‘Adulte child. Nr. Tel-Huron. FE 47131. |" path month of will accept . See after &, and Sun. | 7 ROOM MOD., FURN. ite for rent. t} aOLLY a i unfurn, & stove. | Hick 4 AM. HOUSE, CHI ss corre wag | Flos 3 tc te | Peg OER ca side ‘vorh Sick sen" |< "pocase exon 30 TOWN wi | —Eatt Ate, Call after § pam pt Magy nog >) ee TM, re __Mechanio, Se Cee Ake The best rentals this area ean hese a :|6 RM, _ HOUSE, _ offer, Je Ada, Broker. tryin M. WITH " MURPHY Vet: 2-6082 " PE #0108. * mes ; dinette Ms IN 0. NEWLY DEC. RENT wi OPTION To BUY __bath, Adults only. 102 Washingron.| "sig week. PLatesu_2-2474. 000 new home in new subdivi- wo | cuiizen wstcome.5 sleepy “Ra |® hooey HOR snus fai ge cre . ren welco! . heat. fm . _low Motel "300 Dixie Hey. "| _Encan required. MY inti." | Yindows. Janes ecteation room, TARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH ATTRACTIVE § ROOM, 1 FLOOR, | washer, birch trim, office space Vane! Xe Kauite. ee near Watkins | year - 4 ished house.| and double garage. Custom built. ). Ph. see: Auto, hot water, F.A. furnace. Must be seen ta be appreciated. NEWLY + GEUESORATED & RE-| White Lake. 20 minutes drive to} Very Ii 3 furnished 2 rooms, Pvt. bath & Tes P' y__ liberal terms, MA 5-58! entrance, Near Pisher TOwns 102. show from | RENT OR SELL: $ RM. MODERN. 3712. + Body. FE _i to gad 08 As, + es Drayton-Clarkston area FOR RENT. | CENTER RD. AND ialaagnges TT VOR RENT, | Conran RS. AnD, RILTCREST. Sart. a at ROUSE, PARTLY FE . p.. stall shower, oil full lyn Sub. OL 1-4976. 3 RMS, & BATH. ement, $66 & mo. OR aati TEAR TOURS COT- blind "Gling Be Pontiac Dri ‘pedroom, gas heat. FE Has For Rent Rooms wo Ee 7 BEDROOM Fi RANCH TYPE, GA- ref- q ee. M $65. In Gas ; 1 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM, weieome. "36 $3280 0087. | Gee 8 in, mplayed privil Mi " ladies tred. aS ; 4 ¥ — business mas. FE 2.3517. ‘ARD - BLOOM- fied eal 4 | BEDROOMS mes Y FAMILY bat Sines large ment ‘assured, $11,500, $1, Here is a year ‘round home what you. would pay for summer BRICK. delay, we reens. You rest. 14.950. Pan's the LJ te show you through MEDIATELY, Humphries ai sfede'6 el iOpen x. | Lovely brick on a beautiful cor- ner jot, large living room with | fireplace & mitror. Spacious aim | ing room fully carpeted, kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, Tovely | floors, tile bath, full basement | with recreation reom, 3 car ga-_ rage Priced to sell. i A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph, R Rd. — TE $2535" $800 down tn Oxbow, 4 rooms,; room. Close to school and trans- lake privileges, storms an a _—_ R LE ' geroans =e EM °5-4238 awson Keal Estate Included. Call now, EM *h1ya7 EB. Auburn Rochester | Owner transferred, 1 dint Olive $161 | Possession almost new ¢ room | “(/PPER LONG LAKE , | 2 bedroom brick, bi-level ranch, at- full price $8, . Call EM 3-4196. et perory petes. earare, lanes screened porch ove Ly e Sook. Investment, buyers, > Scien | Quick possession, 423,300. FE good location, EM 34197, — 6 ranch built in ‘54. Alu- BY OWNER num storms and screens, hot INE air heat, on Elisabeth Lake road NEW 3 BEDROOM moders $i 3e0, Call EM 3-aioe *| jocation. Excellent 50 ft toe Sel ; mortgage costs — room brick, basem Ye : mon imciudes taxes and 325 ft, -deep 8 and screens, insurance. OR 3-2937 FA furnace Tacludes Westing- price gerd $12,500, terms. Cail 4 bedroom bungalow on large i ’ ip we area. Glassed GILES poreh, fruit trees, newly : ed, new in- we $12, with terms. EM | or MU 44-8811. . a acant bet re ent Hurry Ais 2 bedroo 3 tull 1s 6 rene wa ‘alow. Features ear Non Ei an ee bardees walls, Cove. ceil- soon, rms. Oak floors, full base- . 32-4198 . ment, auto. qu lernace. NEW 3 BEDPM. RANCH, Part) ito op On 2 large BRI GI SPECIAL, 8EE MOD- chool. $6.950 full price with EL SUNDAY. SPRING OAR-| easy terms. AIL IN WALLED LAKE, ’ NEAR SCHOOL, WATCH. FOR Need 5 Bedrooms > SIGNS OR CALL EM 3-42 We are not kidding! W C. Schuett Realt on a nice, ame, located chuett Kealtv ‘ e 1408. Highland Ra. (M430) Full” pasement Saute oii T PORTER R heat. Only $10,900 full price with terms. For Colored offering. 4 bedroom, room home tn a Food tes: res- iaentiol district. $ Possibilities i : GILES REALTY CO. 92 WEST HURON 8T. FE 56-6175 _ OPEN 9-9 |. BROWN $1,500 DOWN — 3} bedroom bunga: low like new. Plastered walls, oi] heat, cedar-lined closets. West suburban location. $12,950 FULL PRICE — Inclinding § full rooms of furniture and auto. washer and dryer, House features full basement, oll furnace, oak floors, and plastered walls. See this one for value, $950 DOWN — 2 bedroom bungalow wm tty nice coneition. New bath latidsca Pull price only .$7,950. rly wN — Rent ee r. For od: l-car gare e. omy ease full price, ‘all Mrs, Burke for = details, FE 47339. ner SUBURBAN SPECIAL -New 3 encom bungalow, very venient and eres. Lot tox1i7, ae shake siding. Only $950 do’ $10,050 GT _ ranch wi ESALE — 3 bedroom attached carport and I one $695 DOWN — Lovely 3 bedroom fen’ ned style starter home Psi a auto. hot water, and the Best ot construction, Real value for a bandy man. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Service UNION LAKE RD, 2 bedroom modern world fireplace, oil in . $5,609 with $1,000 dn PONTI. ACL AKE 2 bedrpom waterfront, year around home, Price includes | deeptreeze, auto, dishwash- er, auto. Washing machine, & boat. FA oil heat, and 2 living rooms. Owner will ac- cept free and clear trailer as part down payment, $9,- 950 full price. F.C. Wood dng REALTOR R 3-135 gg Open on” fai | 49 Mt lemme he Cc lose i in large well landsc aped ered at $17,500, terms. For More, Pleasure screens, forced” ‘air oil fired heat, gas hot water, softener, large todas” lot, Only $2,500 down, look NICHOEIE - os 5-120 | _4-8773 STOUT'S Best Buys Today ATTRACTIVE “twice as comfortable, situated on 2 lot Eve. Mrs. _Kelchner restful uring room plus wl a ity, olf furface, ‘no. car garage, built | ‘M4, nice area off Ba! i10. 400 with excellent” terme, 3 BEDROOMS With full basement, 6 nice rooms in all, ful) bath, plas- tered walls good gas water heater, ved exeeliens condition. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A STEAL AT y pang with Mot down pay- DREAM HOME A. mere ad cannot do this home justice—you must see it to fully appreciate it. A few highlights —beautiful 13’- 4x18 living room with fire- place and wal to wall car- peting — 10°x10°6" kitchen plus fore goom —2 enticing 12° x17'6" bedrooms with al- most finished upstairs for 3rd bedroom ~ restful huge teereation room in bsmt. with massive fireplace —26'x 26’ attached garage with 6’ x26" kennels, roomy tile bath and shower in basement — “ yy TE POSSESSION PONTIAC LAKE Now fs the time to eet, ® food buy on a lake front ome — —read this and you'll agtee ,it's hard to beat—5 rooms and full bath, fire- place in living room, oil cireulator heat, enc “doors off living room lovely oeret. CAN Br YOURS FOR TIME -AT $6,480 erful terms, WITH YOU IN MIND We make tt.a practice to make appointments at your cenromteuee - = aruaags or : rnoons. evenings. GALL STOUT. HOMES roo “CAN AF- FORD 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE Open Eves ‘til 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Side ‘ Excellent netghborhood fireplace in 17 ft. living room oat heat. Two car arace feed to sell at $14,- ard terms, Owner has been pinot s many nice features ou should se Six room home with full base- — Total new furnace. an eater. Low. down - payment. Keego Harbor Near Rowers School. New in 1985. bedrooms, nice living room. *pietare window, garage, alumurium storms and ens, sell quick at $6060. Commercial Property Valuable sprererty or — very nice and even roned com- mercial Reasonable pricd sell with terms. Built in 1954 Ea k LAWRENCE 'W GAYTORD 16 _E._Pike St. Open_ Eves. ee oe ty Dik are a RNY POM EAN Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 58165 of fine homes. Three. bedrooms. Nat- ural a4 E. J. DUNLAE > WE BUILD — BRICKS $10975- 3 BEDRM., BRICK. 5 BRICK. FUL BASE- camteeet, OL 6-024] for sppoint- FIRST OFFERING ie 179 bathe. a ec ‘4 eg “hoards. New Cr 2. omens tnd insur: ee S REALTY salt * MO BE sony LONG, LOW RANCH _ vee Lk. Village. Only a enter on Beautiful ay! tainment on Beautiful Sylva: estibule entrance to 21 ft. iivieg ral stone fire- Double compa 1 sink, seny ms other Pull Caneeeena with ‘all . Anothe: r fireplace ip realien | area. i ~ brand ready to into imme- tine. Cab Sow for your eppemmt: ment ‘R. D. RILEY 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 $400 DOWN 2 bedroom, full bath. 2 large lots. C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Ortonville, NAtional —_7:2815_or NAtional 17-3950. BLA $9,500 nicely located. Carpeted iv: nicely a v= ing rom, combination din- and kitchen. Tile ing hardwood floors. Full base- ment, of] heat, gasinmator. New garage. Close schools- an dstores. Possession in 15 days, Reasonable down pay- ment. George Blair Realty $436 Dixi+ OR °3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS 3 BDRM. RANCH STYLE BUNGA- low, newly decorated, fully car-| peted, 1% car garage, brick plant-— er, large lot, near new ean estora schoo], By ‘owner, He | Lynsue Lane. OR 3-0616 after a THE NEW * With a new address on Crystal Lake Drive. Attractive 4 room | house one — se 120 ft. of) | Ww TLL is M ‘BREWER | 58 ON. FE +518 rE. 0828 — MA 5-7581 FE 5-714 GOOD HOUSE. <¢ Soop 1 LOCATION. Bargain, FE 2- Nothing. Down Will build 3 bedrm. server with Desement. on wirin, ec included, Smal at ment will sm p—} mr = , $750 DOWN Located near Middie Straits Lake, 4 room plus utility, auto. ofl floor furnace, large lot, 60120. Priced at only $5,050 amd $52 per month. SPECIAL! plete 1 ode mn. loc; peated otf pea’ ween, ee br 2 large lots A steal at $4,050 w down and $45 or month. SELL OR TRA $4,500 equit room home. model E L in 8 room cated 3 miles ear, modern housetrailer, or smal! home or sell with low down pay- ment. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 86003 ___FE_1-0084 W TLSON Very well located — 4 business and residential lots with §-room mod- ern home, located on East Wal- ton Bivd.. Very reasonable. lyr. old 3 bedroo just off Pontiac Lake Rd, $1,000 dows. We appreciate tetings of any kind. . OPEN SUNDAYS m home. Located Only Harvey Wilson, Broker a21 W. Oregon 8t. Lapeer Call J. Hart FE 2-0657 OPE SUN. 2to6 PM. INDIAN VILLAGE 19 MOHAWK 3 bedroom family home within easy walking distance to Tel- ‘uron” Sho garege. this cheerful arpeted living room, "BUD" NICHOLIE ‘ML omen St. PE: 5-120) or EM 3-4290 $750" DOWN. 5 bedroom band ta d z1 ft) Immediate Possession. $650 2 BEDROOM home on Perkaate St. handy to Fishes _ $1500 DOWN. 3 bedroom modern post war heme East Bivd, North. $2000 DOWN, Dandy 2 bed- room home in Birmingham. owe, wovely § room Eliza — an Lake J. A. Taylor) # Baws A mepunance | | ; % ves. rE eet Free ‘ * 5 = ng Center. Brick to. i REA 1062 W. Huron ial LISTEN Only 5 Houses Left NOW ONLY - $10. -/ HOLDS A }BEDROOM NEW HOME ALL pores OVEMENTS 1 LOADS OF FEATURES. Hurry! - For. A Real Buy . NOTHING. DOWN COSTS ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS INCLUDES EVERYTHING WHY PAY RENT . Own Your Own Home - MODEL NOW OPEN. 1:30 p.m. “0 p.m. F E 86041 For Appointment BEHIND Don’t Wait — You Might Be Too Late Westown REALTY COMPANY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS INDIAN VILLAGE WEST ROOMS car garage. te $25,000 Gown, ‘ OWNER LEavino STATE To .Buy—-To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE nt MAHAN : REALTY CO., REALTORS 1075 W. Huron FE. 2:0263 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH T_OFFICE OPEN | HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 Watkins Lakefront “his attractive colonial home fs bound to be sold before the week is up as it has everything for mod- ern convenient suburban living. Imagine yourself sitting in a spa- clous tiv! oe @ spar- the fireplace—your bedrooms upstairs. Not ontv you want a real home, and real iving for “your family—see this white frame colonial on its fenced and landscaped jot, 90 x 206 ft., where you have skating, "excellent beach for swimming, fishing and all other pastimes to create the right environment for your growing family, The owner «has and it is weedy for | im 4 ever has. so much been ottered. tor so little Believe it or not—the price is only | $28,875 and convenient terms Call for appoihtment today. Drive ou Dixie Hwy. o Watkins Lake ; across from Club Tahor: turn left to Lakewood: turn right | to 4035 Lakewood Dr. | OPEN SUNDAY 103 2754 Winkleman St. ‘Overlooking Silver Lake Golf Course with lake privileges on Sil- ver Lake, is situated this fine 5- * oak : large tiled bath with vanity. 2 wall picture windows, utility rm., large modern kiichen with dining area - Paved screens. Owner transferred — wil) ; sacrifice now. It will be a pleas- ¥ Cash existing mortgage. WHITE BROS. Phone “On S205 Open Eves. ‘til 9 — Sunday 1 to 5) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON WOODS ' Attractive 3 bedroom ranch, ex. A te | cellent quiet Lyretein ri) pine cup i. P down, NORTH SIDE A most euctrae location for founs Close to Pontiac otors, Get “situated in this cute 2 bedroom home, Only $47 a month after low down payment. NEWLY WEDS. Sylvan Lake. Cute 4 room hom nearly new, nice focation directly across from lake privileged lot a Low down payment. $64 a HOME “Ww ‘Bigslow ve Sie Sa my i PE 5-4510 ‘S$ ACRES—2 BEDRMS. © on 312 w. —_—. with te: “e 'PANGUS, Realtor lt collect: Ortonville NAtional Sins or NAtional 7-3950. OPEN. SUNDAY 14 2968 West Huron Donelson Park 4 or fire repiac WM. H. caro Pontiac Bate Bank Bidg. ca PE Siseg $10 FE 44516 Eves. “SUNDAY 255 43 Gateway Elizabeth Lake Estates Newer type ranch home near Golf course, fishing, bashing. -6 rooms vak floors, plastered walls, tile — in kitch- en and bath gas heat, alu- minum termi. ‘and seveete. WEST 1 MILE pad GATEWAY - FOLLOW OPE SUNDAY 2-5 973 Argyle All Brick pear wan- With 3 bedrooms fel Whitfield School. Gas heat, incinerator, recreation room, 1'% pote, and water nicely . landscaped Mieoced ‘aw = 1% car garage and tals up to real Salve. * pull rice ba -y ORCHARD AKE R ‘8S MA KET: bert c ON BERWICK ONE BLOCK TO » ARGYLE. FOLLOW ‘SIGNS » OP | — SUNDAY 2.5 2 135 Qxley iY ‘ou'll Be Pleased We are sure, after inspect- ing this\3 bedroom brick ranch heme, —_ attached + po F a | — 2-car gar ul] basement, built-in throughout home. Plaste walls, hard- wood © fireplaces and car rapes included. ey location. Bui this yea __ TO PAR QUARTER MILE F TELEGRAPH: } BLOCK TO OXLEY, LOW SIGNS, °—— \ OP SUNDAY 2-5 139 Navajo It’s Different ACROSS WASHIN' TON JR. HIGH SCHOOL, TRADE | Pioneer Highlands Long, low ranch home with atiached garage, on 2 lots. 27-ft. living room with fire- i lace. recreation room and ot water heat. Just across the street from the water — Owner will accept free | and clear home in trade— | Let's today ‘TRADE | Brick Ranch With all the extras 1'y | baths, 3 bedrooms and den. new carpeting and draper- - jes throughout and built-in oven and range. Breezeway and attached 2-car garage. Will accept smaller home or jand contract as part payment, TRADE Brick Ranch With breezeway and 2ecar attached garage. 3 ° bed- TOOmMs, oversized kitchen with custom cabinets and loads of table space. 1', baths, 38 ft. recreation room in basement. Excellent cor- Ange arcel. Close to Lake ;- us. Reasonable terms, e il TRADE -—Cail now, TRADE — | Commercial New ft masonry building with brick front on 4 commercial lots. Excellent Ho petl for 101 uses. $2,950 down or owner would eae geen home in je. ‘'8 MAKE DEAL TODAY! “ TRADE yy, Acre Corner parcel with immacu- late 2 bedroom brick home | \ Pull basement, of! heat, car- - | Hares Fry and wirspes included } at $1 W:ll accept trade | o° ~or wit accept. $1,000 i for ca Bateman Kampsen__. |RE ALTORS less eninameshiiatominmenitniptonee Py Me Mpeg ees FE 40528 - HS Tere ves & sun canara | HAYDEN- a aS fil the bal, ’ ediake pennession INCOME. renting at room" home” a bed cis Sat weck, I apgtanens, faut: Feoms cand, bath on first | room renting at 416 per week, Rewie | a eee . Abut down ner Ww w oil it today re furnace, 2 lots, $15,000 with $3,000 ys one fy tance of downtown in 3 a cleanest: bungalows . ? IE A hg ge ry eR home a ag s Kamaro Bub- to look at, easy division. aw pas drive from own, downtown . Featuring: 3 bedrooms, full basement; piss- $1,450 DOWN — On this 2 tered walls. FHA. GI, and con- ear old 2 bedroom bunga- w financing available, Call A real charmer, iit us today on these, pee 4 PHA RESALE. 2 a ae ig back: Late | foom home bull ins Oak heors : ° 5 . Priced Bath. 4 em ge * Kor @ sale. = Ps % ber wo 7 RAL O’NEIL, Realtor taxes ‘and. insurance. a i. DOWN 2 room 383 phone or FE ~~ ¢. on ot jot Can for in- formation y.. vt GI RESALE. Rd. Toward ester. A 1 —. i rm, . pene. gerence, . $10- iis per coat mortgage ot ate OFFERS + "month. Drayton Area ow Bock emake Oak Bors. Ol Ce ee esc] Seean Ncscton busts. te Ol) furnace im basement. 2/ ~ 450, terms. ear gerace. en- feat terms. . $ toom, home with |. HAYDEN _ Brick—North Side. ~ .C. HAYDEN, Realtor new 2 bedroom E. Walton Bol waity Fo es 2 plus | Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 3 areaben Cokoone the brick BRICK * *, . lo CELE ened Ye] ase sce ede tat £9,950, Cone. “ , living room 12 a te Ouly $1,966 larkston—3 Bedrooms. _ |g; jonas Cc arkston—J 6 room home in "On. this bedrooms nah. {fhe room ioe with Ei “Seeutifl & “halt ‘base: place, 4 Ss tag | ment, gas heat, excellent loca- eating in Pe mn tion. p mong 2 rooms and lava-| BARGAIN tory up. ent with oil} Clean 4 room home. 2 bedrooms. steam heat. 2 car garage.! ji room and jot 76 see, * with $1,417 down. ; Lake Privileges wan @. pone see SCHRAM Attractive 7 room home fea- = oi . enen|7 at Realtor "en . Res. 82864 Srepiece. Atesees etn WILL BUILD way and 2 car . ot d f home. oN aE ag Mg kg as 4 Family Brick sid 00, 3 R. Dunlap. PE #3901. Fach 6 ent consists of EXCELLENT BUY - rooms and tile bath, noW/ po. owner. Clean, well-built 1% show excellent tn: 6 ress A 2 extra Separe’ eaeed rental a bedrooms, wofinabed. breenewe? toe Close to downtown. $28,-| 10 ga ute. washer ma pg é a Roy Annett Inc.|_Sns serzzanat fetes REALTORS - $1,000 DOW 7p ae Nivestaess ont bendey 1 argo 2h frame N & bath | ng me sonise n lot with Leap garage. Zoned for . com io, 1 use, Priced at N ; only $7,950. You have to hurry on \ R Pp R. D. RILEY, Broker \ dete te [S00 Eliz. Lk. Rd. PES -1187 : xerrowt Beauty. | MACEDAY GARDENS ® Sn tor the apes ‘Loxury Bee this lange 5 seem. Large liv be yours this La ing room, » teege bee ; ation. Toax159 lot, $3,506 PONTIAC REALTY ‘131- Baldwin FE 5-8775 ~ BYOWNER Hor iedscaped na lok with ‘dock. ¢ \ fireplace -bult-an Book HPs Bewireminat oil heat, alum. ‘storm '& (screen Le raise, lot 3-148 a features so much in de SALE OR TRADE pL BB. “~ VACANT HOME. NEAR the full basement, and at FISHERS’. ‘AINS 2 tached whole BEDROOMS, FULL BATH, famity xO rintererik: \| tremens 8 Uehuiby Ol Ait this ana evpeivueses, = FURNACE, ELECTRIC HOT too! Priced + tenes \, WATER, GARAGE & i ~~ Veena \s100 DOWN OR TRADE. WEST SIDE RJ. VALUET, Realtor 1% story home with 5 rooms «ys : ’ sim ee aeenasd | LOAN? Aino gltnice with rec . 1% car ga- Lt ee euick on’ ‘soo, : 1D STE a, gs UBD gage. TO MODEL g3 ~ ephance the = ~~ No betier value at iff ; | : 1d g Wy i i Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ye Mah re sie oer ae eee os f20s00.” & Total price SYLVAN REALTY CO. NOSAN ia, CORP... FE_5-7023 \__ PE §-0121 NICHOLI " last long. , NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. | 33 W. Huron FE 6-6183 5 Rooms With Basmt. $6,000 | = + List ‘Thru Partridge ae 2 ? et F & of ue : i ay | geet : h 5, Data 5 iis ; i F Fil i | 8 a E i wat it efi LF fi BLA George Blair Realty 4536 oun os OR 3-128) 8. . and storms. Loads eget’ habe See Rent beaters — 4 rms. with For theHandyman “Wil sell as is, down. 12 room brick income located a Wessen §t. Available on rms. Waterford Twp. home. 3 bedrooms, spacious liv- ing room, -kitehen & beth, Oak floors, full bsmt. with rec. rm. Big corner lot, 175x154, $13,150. John K. Irwin . uy Thru Partridge | 7 Call comfortable 54% foom |. / = | 1648 Unton Lk. Rd. HERBERT c DA * AC PRESS, SATURDA HIGHLAND ROAD. im the and: toe “Actually, it’s a filling fill up his wallet!"” ; {]| UNION LAKE __| Eoeud¥s ime eS “LET'S TALK. ‘BUSINESS” Gas SALES CORPORATION For Sale Houses 43 — : bath & e, low down = WATKINS HILLS |. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY 1-7 P.M, Plan to see our model homes on Baybrook Drive. Ove ing Beautiful Watking Lake, Suburban Living with City Conveniences, SSMS te oe Priced From $15,000,00—$16,000.00 SS WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3001 W. Huron PE 43560 Open Evenings til! 9 MUST SELL . Low $1,500 down-on 2 hom ‘ lot 52180. In ce, Owner, MArket 690 For sparkling clean 2 bedroom ranch, corner lot. 2% car garage. Attractive ce be as sume 4% cent mortgage iy ments $72 per mo, Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, full base- ment, gas heat, car ‘a grees. Corner lot. Payments only per mo, New 6 room ranch, fun basement, gas heat, $1,000 down. 2 civilians, Will accept trade-ins. COPPENS FE 2.0383 296 Princeton Bt. 1éx17 I8 THE SIZE OF THE 4 1,000 DOWN will give you imme- possession of tue lovely 2 walls. heat, to bus and stadt. We ine Ge bey, Ge 8 rr Jim Williams Realty 1218 Baldwin ave. \ FE ¢0H7 ts 6 4 Equitable ‘ approved, Convenient terms ar- HOLMES-BARTRAM oP aon ae Orme AT UNION . wlth on ey iene ‘est of i Carrol Leake, Cedar Tans “and Union Lake, $2,500 up. Terms. OS. | vor Past Results ‘List this with T. G. Trocke REALTOR EM _3-4671 or rs. IS Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 5-431 - DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181, », ‘ ‘ll like the ’ Bn 5* lee & CARL W, BIRD, Realtor Cat” Eves: PE. $ iat q , we Way ALANS = station . . . Harry just went in to For Sale Acreage | 47 METAMORA AREA 38 of Ullable farm land, acres property offers scenic view with several exc. building sites. Barn ted on property. Price $10,500 with terms. - MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, a. OA 8-3123 OA 8-2606 HOLLY sevEnet NICE b acre parcels with a0 . of road f . Good soil and level, full price $1,950 with terms to ou page A. KER N INC. ; Seniee 2-0200° , 4A ON B iP moaD, 3 iful ey aw buy. 000. Large Dn. payment. PAVED FRONTAGE e 5-8166 5 oFE +: id a. F eH sig i Buy Thru Partridg List Thru Partridge SEVERAL G03 —FaRMae AND FA AND for sale ~~ with dri cups, Tool A other ‘outbullaings- Ime terms. CRAWFORD AGENCY +1549 - Kee," fea» Sake fromage. aa ois We tturon, FE 418i. Bivd. 120 ft, ‘ from ne’ 2339 Orchard Rd. After 6, FE 3 ATTRACTIVE, 2BAY sUNOCO * gervice stations for lease, located on heavily traveled streets in Pontiac. Good money makers, moderate investment required, no experience “necessary, we will train. Call Mr. Ridolin, day's, De- troit, TR 23-8100; Eves, after 7 p.m. LI 7-T773. ° truck, Press Box 97. ~~ RESORTS Af and shop, miles N. of Pon- terms. Retire here. Tbe, enti beach ment, Bargain cae aise N, ~< STATEWIDE Ase ANE ES REALTOR. in? 8. telegraph PE e-062i SEMI-RETIREMENT .. We have 3 drive in fam- small . JA. Taylor Open. Eves. ._ Parking or pans on on eM a Stan Oil Company is now accepting dealer ap- plication for the following service stations, located as at a Perry and _ Madison Baldwin Cornell company finuacial Seasice ance available to qualified applicants. Call today. ce FE 4.1584 TAVERN AND RESTAURANT that PARK AT OUR ¢ DOOR List Thru Partridge | ~- Unusual meee ral business Seems tate ae | Opportunity - for 1956, See it at once. ae pee Sane Nee R. D. RILEY -| . ae wee Mandate ot oo ED AIRY QUEEN | fehiorreuchie a LAKE ‘AREA orn Dato $1:200 to a 14 miles from Pontiac. Building | | p.. he juipment and franchise av 1 - SS Fg . location, Owner has other fere with your ‘em- interest ent A rate of “WILSON REAL EST. ig aasured under the 7 6 as 43608 pattund pansion program. Business iiahed retail eccounts "with Templeton | iii sc8 APPLIANCE STORE age BB aged Located west of Oe Bene ee ee growing ane . Approx, = floor. Company rovides fF _y 4 complete training. No trite $108,000 last year, Only $25,000 for | | Jef%: only persons of saoere Ei anhe pee ig Pour, HARDWARE STORE Located in lake area. West of*Pon- tine. $00 for - fog. 4188 per ‘month lease. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3-3000, 5 ES ‘ B+ ems. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, ME 76161 202 N. MAIN ; ROCHESTER, MICH. GAS . LOANS, $25 TO $500 STATION _. House with ent, busi- | ~ ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & voUT 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVES. ® ‘MICHIGAN’ BUSINESS | ‘wit Station—Garage Gt | Second Floor : Pf Hours: 8 to &: LOANS 1. For “Home-& Auto -{Loar 1 Company aoe 1 ake Mortgage Loans — $600 to $1,500 | on Swaps. uITy IN 2 : ern home at White Lake for car, housetrailer, other prope i. BARNES HARDWARE We have attractive service tion th can low iv Buy Thru Partridge | List Thru Partridge gent ire Newman's virety ait r re Loc established 13 yrs. FE LAND CON- @ owing $7,- 20 per , Cost te you 3-103. or OR Money to Loan — nani State Licensed | Conaets) ee LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ident Loan) Buckner Customers Buckner’s Employes emile in the most Pasalty maser, og $800, ” to 24 months BUCKNER ZEPNANCE, COMPANY HWAY *- OW, La Bt. _ Are 3 appy Folks . el Rise eli Pan: 2 : sie nie ie a RED Fisted att iity SOT WORN TIGR haw Ex Sorta after 4, B bented heck. ON sine 42. Jacket size, 44. ov ment stairway. $280 mL ® PIECE DINING RM. cond. Mise, furnt sole. $150; chest, $23. 316 Mariborow eit }"Sale Household Goods §7 AHOGANT, condition. aos. . Rs seal REFRIGERATOR, ‘Sa MOD- ANY CON. ; Modern blond carenet 5 PIECE DUNCAN PHYPE Goo cor DITION RRAROR: 54] table $7.95; Elec. ; Washer $19.50; New ~. $2. fe : 93 3 val eae ee | CHAIRS AND GA 7 Walnut +r Serie Bt. 4 104 8. 5 wel = Dos KELVINATOR: REFRIGERATOR jcture tube. Exc. cond, FE A ; 11° ew! , _Sle. Pe sea, ee Seeeee Sth a ceaepmensie ies niture a er ree ms LIVING RM, SUITE, 653. cond. PE 1318 ‘, F EYER TRAINS Lumber . . design. [LIONEL & AMERICAN|- Bins aa sit opeths tn. Pine 2x4 studs, lin, ft Pir 2x4, 2x10, 2x12, 3x12, — Roofing, Shea Boa 965 sects Seiten Sots ft. te wee tueee MR See et ek LUXAIRE HEATING SYSTEMS a MYERS PUMPS - shellow well Jet pumps. oe ROOM Fix TUR iah ed Sheetrock - Empire Talbot Lumber |- Rock lath, Paint. Hardware Pe samba 4-2521 - BENSON LUMBER CO. Watch This Space for Inventory ‘Specials! Church’s, Inc, 107 8. _ Squirrey Ra. ER. conversion unit, MU’ 69-2215 or MU 9-2832. Do It Yourself 6 BOAT.AND FLOOR BAN NDER,} Pot eeebers, cement ers, re, etc, FE §-31 . 6 win Ave. FOR RENT FPioor sanders-—hand sanders’ — phon: ga steamers—waxers and Jand Puel’ and Paint, 498 Orchard | Lake Ave, 5-610. ‘| CHAIN SAWS RoM P PUMPS By palate ~~ ae 24077 Pe cnt, + bing, param ware, Ein NATIONAL CASI — ca SUAS Ce aE | Pine, Sad Bitings, Lowe Bros. | 4 ints sa recame ~~~ |4X8 Sheet $1.35 c Opdyke Mit. F inet. | Blanket insulation, 200, nt. Fo ASS ye ere Eonollte, pet “hes tig ‘ABIN! : ROM $i oie cabekalseniat gree $28,60 M «Ble talake fr » A | Ted while "plow boards, 1." ibe rhe acer a Ne at = door bs, W. P. ., 83.95 Rewer and Boll pipe, galvanized pipe, ewer | and hone erock, plaster ‘and hardwa: ap ile and. Oreese Trape SAVE UP TO S00 ON MATER > Pee? tase eek Wan TALS FOR BLA & SUPPLY EASY CREDIT TERMS. BURMEISTE R ‘fetes Grange} Northern Lumber Co. DAVID BRADLEY i a Re en Dian. Ress, S521 Mary Bue, Clark-| Pontiac, EM 3-417) & EM. 8ate7 tien,” Detroit EL 6-418 A os | TAPPAN RANGE, Goon COND. COND. Bottled gas. EM_ 3-3026. COLLIE og FEMALE. SABLE & & WANTED Standing Timber es ee ae Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | sz SHADE TREES Sugar maple, red maple, ever- green and all kinds. 1% to 5 in. any amount, whole sale or retail. Pontiac Landscaping, r= S-O4TT or FE 5-304, _For Sale Pets 2 2 PUPPIES, FREE TO GOOD __home, 660 Stanley Ave. ie ut DACHSHUN _ ” Matfield. OR 3 ame. PPIES. AKC REG, FE BO x, rs R, PEDIGREED MALE, fawn colored, FE 5-6276, BRITTAN 2 PUP 3 mos. ati) Maple §-5652. * /BOSTON TERRIE: R PUPPIES, AKC. anne se service, Gam plenchip _Stock. . OR | ~-white, 9 weeks. MU 4-7360 COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC reg. sired, phone _ FE +330 | or FE §-0131, FREE TO TOY G00D HOME. _Collie & Spite, Call FE 22137. FRENCH POODLE PUPPIES. EXC blood line. 3028 Cooley Lk. Rd Milford, MU UT 40045. EE TO GOOD HOME: YOUNG female yellow Persian cat, MI ALLL OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET RD. Sale Farm Equipment 76 OUT THEY GO! Lawn® Equipment, » Lawn uipmen ward Ave, Gxorth of i" Mile Ra.), MI 4-6009. " FARMALL TRACTOR & b ‘MACHIN- ery FE 49418. 2105 Dexter Rd. estas Bara a hepa , entals ‘arts . 1890 Crooks Rd. MI 60446 BOLENS VERSAMATIC TRAC- tors. Riding & ones with snow e 16 BUICK APPLES —. Fine @UALITY| OXFORD TRAILER — fruit, . donathans, MaciIn- . SALES tosh, = ous, many eene, See: oo and Sushel. Sweet cider Lg < pean an p> ie te to 80 ft. long. ehards 7206 3 ° accesso ° between Burne & Duck Li. Rs PAA, "down. j mile south CORRS eat "SAVE $1,500 TAY AND STRAW. LAKEFIELD | oy er TAC TO$! VARIETY o. Ay er Your more i will never "pontine ‘ty InquWwooD el minutes to Pon- tine. Also alier sales, Base rate ¢ | ; ) MYrtle 2-4611, For | Sale Tires” _80A WE : BUY AND SELL 00n. ‘USED tires, $3.50 up. ae lala STATE TIRE 8. 503 S Saginaw STANDARD BRAND NEW. TIRES. ne ed in on General Safety tires. i A = A og] cent oft, black or 1 ‘ED. \ WILLIAMS 8. Saginaw at Raeburn lows, ro. vaow | biowers. Evans ane OY _Dixie Hwy, MA 5 “JOHN DEERE AN: ae oak eaders, Heavy Pauty wagons, rine and Louden ment Davis Machinery, Orton’ _NA 1-3292—Starting 26th year” ~ BUY HERE. With Confidence FERGUSON-CASE TRACTORS AND M. ACHINERY HENRY WAGNER AND DAVIS BACK HOPS. LOADERS, AND E-% TE LOW INTEREST RATES en is nn Seexte HOUGHTEN & SON 628 North Main, Rochester GERMAN 8 SHEPARD MALE @ MO. male 7 mo., Puppies. MAy- fair 6-2504. MALE DACHSHUND.. 4 YEARS. FE 5-9065 I AM INTERESTED IN A 6 months old ture ; ee puppy of gen’ See ‘ithe children. Must be ng Brown or ae e genattiog dog oa Fe . aii 44, Detween cod JAVA, TEMPLE cag stand: Comp orn a Pa OF THOR THOROUGHBRED FOx | Walkers, 49418. sana GUINEA Fi pet shop. 60.8 Te ae | Parakeets, Guar to Talk | Some talking ones: otitae: | & BLA Pith planter | Like pew. | I pics, 00. Bun, 10 tg Tues. es ‘Bumper oo eral ors ma aa ALE, — oon nA Auto Service “Sale Motor Scooters 82 56 CUSHMAN Ln ga po = HAIN drive, Exe. cond, Sacra. sie > ed eames” “peymmense, Fer Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON eur Harle peraees — Harie Dav idson Sout Saginaw, Boats & Accessories 85 CENTURY BOATS ALL MODELS N DISPLAY, ‘31 YELLOWSACK. JUST A. MERCURY . FINANCING AVAILABLE. ALSO USED TRADE INS. INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron PE 41121 FE 26122 Use Our Layaway Plan. For’ your ‘57 and Evinrude motors. All modeis in stock Harrington Boat Works 1890 8. Telegraph —__ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS a and xen pe ri Lone *Ownis vervin Seckers Lake Ave. wn PHONE FE 2-0020 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. tts and service, Shorty Hook's 3735 Orchard Lake Ave. ____s Ove 11-9761 CLINTON CHAIN SAWS | gsse.se. complete with 16" guide bar & chain gRedrr TERMS | KING BROS. ous 1H. DEALE ontiac Ra. at ‘yke = Olver 55 tractor with} ff backhoe and loader, good} a S| discount. We also have other new and used trac- | tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all| = | types ef tractors includ- ing Fords, Ford Fergu- sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers. . PORTIAG rar & Saha Woodvase rE conn or FE 4142 TRUCK GOING D HORT? _joad Either wa: RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, thing — Want Ads give you ACTION, Dial, FE 818 x h’ou se, apartment, any-| SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER | BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,600 MILES, REASONABLY PRICED. CALL FE ¢3309. Perfect moter, body, tires $5 "down, $10 month. Great Laxes. FE 80488 Schutz Motors DR. "63. CREAM cma New Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Clearance sale of gl! new cars and demonstrators. 1986 Pontiac Star Chief hard top, 4 ar. fully equipped. 1956 ‘Dodge 600, V-6 engine, 4 fully equipped, 1958 2. ee Club R&H, sharp. 1934 drive, . rT) FORD MAINLINE, “BY a Oa a Cass at Orchard Lake WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP PORD 1950 STATION WAGON. st onians TDR i Ri Ré i. Mtr . . Finish good. No money down, New snow tum ° em. sume psyments of + ng per le MAyfair le iw 33 FORD CUSTOMLINE RANcH| FS‘. west, +7501, ee iarold Wagon. W.W., A-l cond. $1,305. OWN- extra acecesso- HURON MTR: SALES | ‘HONEST. VALU ES 724 wer reat 86-6801 *53 DODGE : Meadowbrook Club. ead 51 PONTIAC ¢ DOOR - A a, U.S Pot, Then Bring It Here 1956 2-DOOR SEDAN. ee 1-19 000 defroster. Excellent oo" Pen MONTH Wie: A Se AVERILS | teee takes Yared oe eee hoi Your secretary called and said you weré burning up|... ,.,,20i6 Disie Hwy your car down. BRAID i pas mean, Serer = HIGH S$.PAID | Haskins Chev. oe | OWENS |For Sale Pets 69; Auction Sale 77 GLENN'S [apie Stell Open ‘nites at 8) esol Morwotit, Dente Piping |Your FORD Dealer PUPPIES. VERY REASONABLE. jo gg 8 ‘st PE 4-ty1t | 1956 CHEVROLET STATION wac-| _— PE 2-086 rs PONTIAC. r ei ’ 1878 Birchcrest, off Scott Lake 8 SAGINAW 5" PE 47371 LET STATION WAQ- | reste aN Eco | @ PONTIAC MAT. x | Pa alg J A be ~teriies, es Peas, ee et Soon FONTS ga PRR FOE COs | eee eeee eer AR | ite cit emt tale | See Wet hots, pong SAraine EES _old. PE 2-4438. wood them. Divive tne exite talles, | Sale price,’ Mle 'taes car. Ex. cond. Mi ¢eaet. "| Nb ca'aew beltery. #250. FE PARAKEETS. ANARIES, CAGES Every Sunday at2 P.M. ie iL. ses Disha GuEV.BEDAY. DELIVERY. |1_1”DI-~ ORD COUNTRY “EE: eis iis sn oemmiapalio fs ce akiand Ave. . : Pe s : . running “ SONTIAG 1857 1 DR. STAR CHIEF ~ Pa CANARIES, CAGES H. J. VAN WELT "Ss HEVROUET-# DR 10, REE. PE $3000. Peer tae Weeut’ chewing, peer . Crane's Bird Hatch- | Surplus stock New & Used -—_~" on 31358 W.W., P.O. Call before 3:30. FE | ‘30 FORD 2 DR. R & H. EBONY! br, with extras, Sales- tod tdpples. Cra Rd. 4-6510. TOY ’ : PURNITURE 8-3239. a oe m ar Fg assume|> man nro ioe mileage, eprovens ‘Reasooable OW 3-854 boits APPLIANCES | vOut _ Wanted Used Trucks 89) "ie set Ain, 4 DR HARDTOP, Oe Oe me. PE 3-117 pe oat THOROUGHBRED PEAGLES MISCELLANEOUS ARTICES ios SALE CHEAP. ‘Call Htarold .Turne é Toy BOODLE: CODLE, BLACK WATE “hc WATE 1, | Refreshments Served a : ver PONTIAC. ae _Ressonavle. MU _ +1380 ; hag * | CHEVROLET 1986. 4 oener ' of sat 26 . wt] Salt Ottice Equipment $3|—TGp MANCHESTERS | 5089 Dixie Highway | "2 ee ee 90 | Senge Magreeterniteseants| — yycoee OUR, Bt Sas Mea pee Fes NATIONAL Baa | e's exe nt Pe Bo! Sores os Sale Trucks 90) sxeeliens, sgeattion: made. 2) Safe Buy” | 2ONnsC 4 Dm, cammrrane Thatcher. & | Shen eee Drayton Plains, Mich, “|:s1 camyv. 1% ‘TON STAKE,| matic White . A re sae Mr. 609 Comm ‘Notions! Bank | new in ‘82. sidewalls and man r acces- USED CARS — WEIMERAWER FURS 1 WES OLD. . sidews ny pee: ine PONTIAC STARCHIEF.CUS- Big _ FE FA eo a _ B&B Auction House %@ Dobor | 79M Fic is 4-5e21 “4 CENTRAL Be eh ee Tm Oem. Sale Store Equipment 64) "sin, fie pois. & Sn", weomeacaY wc secon | (eT Males be Maru iar. | Mrs eens: OO" NS OE | ws Poste S102 as Maeue hydra ~~ we N 12 FT, MEAs COUNTER, Huss. Be. at Smart Porm, closed cata | "er Ses. 1214 Rous Rowed La na. kat | cond” SORT aoregrct ras LINCOLN-MERCURY ae en be peas ee food’ grinder. d50 waits inca, Pui | DOSS Trained, Bogrded 70 | _ serine _Privete sales dally. __| _suit. NOT COMPLETELY 5 p.m. & PE $802 after $ p.m. 2-003, ‘Auburn Ave. ‘2 For Sale Housetrailers 78. CHEVROLET 1965 Va TON PICKUP. . Rat. West Side Used Cars iATORLL Char RESOERA AL. sag gg a pt ane ea Bo ing USED CARS . Drive out where overhead is low SSStee “Beate ase | eee Ses Somme | SA ae he Se te Sut | atria te | fg peace MBE! Site lata Heat 5 a . ry 4 Hj * nares nS Eee 71 c45 hitches and H ki Ch Chds. 00. Matidey, ¢ Gece. "5 FORD , eee Er ted Ce LPALFA TRAILER EXCHANGE | TZASKINS CNV, | Mtostry"cat with ite Suess.) | Serer re 5 | PE 2.3200 | ,,,*781 Dixie Highway at M-15 ‘1956 Olds, Super 88 Holiday | . ane "82 FOUR DR. gtUDES AKER ee, ss Mert | OPEN : 8 2 SUN. Pa. | MAple $-8071 Open nites A beau. car with full power. tS Ge nice carn il ted’ Coald| ke wow, interior cncelont. Vt. aan rn | POR SALE OR REN, Tr APUM | pyaar GOGO RUNNING COR | se cue. a8 matcay coupe. Low |. P Musife Bue, Radi. Soa] Ram, Gis maw il geeky Poe ALAC | sor se" CHAMPION 3 dition. 34 ton wrecker holst, FE| in price, high in value, iS dows wiih payments of 8.56 Lake Rd. 5 2 t ton. Second cutting | $1.00 equity for $900, or trade. | i> sonD 3, TON EXPRESS | 1955 Olds. Super #8. 4 door.1 owner.| fora,” oe 5 be comer. : rain. Will de-| FE 4433 pickup. Exce condition, like gins . igi, Sa-Eab | "temee, sesotne, tex | h"Fo Sow prewurs iw | er sit mess * SM) Me RAR at Mena Pacd| 756 Studebaker A & gg ty Read Be AF pms. Pe; | 000 mi. $196. PE §-9056. 1988 Buick Century Riviere, 2 door, | mallee, nap Powerhawke Lm HAY OF ALL au minbs | TRAILER EXCHANGE RN eet ces este tiaas.| vet & white LAKE ORION HURON MTR. SALES are Maw ROUGE a. pifich, jot MN. Village Limite | _ tion, 150. EM 3.3016. 1984 Ford Cu Custom 3 door. 1 owner, wlOTOR SALES | 952 W. Hw a ya een . STRA * Pertanian, ARapadinie = A " . 5 G00n c ;. _ Was Soeres, OT & bd r. (GREK Danes, House: Peectna, ‘Purdomatts Troan wncele pro Stud. Starlight Coupe. bes per ae 44 re eld Beoneay cars. 3 F- alfalfa | ~ wide. Deménsitsiors” big savings! Jent condition. $795 full price. Saat. Saper 60 6 Sor. Power, Beautiful condition. $5 & straw. No rain, OA : ton. ACademy 9-6240. Just your car or truck down. 1983 Olds. Super 8% 2 door down afid $5 per week. FE 8-6051, : Mon. :90, Pri. 8 to 8. | ALFALFA HAY, | CLOVER, MAY. 3 MODERN ROUSETRAILER . isa Pirmouts «door 4 door.| Pield Motors. - SHOP SUNDAY cab SPont's SHOP SECOND Sine: Y AL-| @PT. 2 BEDRM TRAILER, #3,.08. Haskins Chev. on Piymoutn & Wagon. 1091 KAISER WITH RADIO, HEAT. BUY MONDAY 4 r or cor Pe see wealit Dixie Highway ot Mes 1950 Pord clef tee ee Hes tome ta = RIEMENSCHNEIDERS ae ame a Ra elt lar aS |: TON. IN GOOD RUN- ster | 57 —WERCURY, GOOD ENGINE.|202 8. . ere ge ee Se Ee | eee ca eee ‘PION amt PRainix schoonen.| For Sale Cars 91 rig BIRMINGHAM NASH | BO) "Dro, t I iat R ITION- JEROME 666 S. Woodward, B’ham < TOs nc, MI 6390 _ Open till 9 + 2 me KKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 AT CLARKSTON glass, OL TE ‘52, SUPER 68, 4 DR. dr., | —— Sedan V-8, — Belvedere 4dr. high- re W.W. tires, excep- 1983 Chrysier NY, V4, ¢dr., fully equipped, clean. Phus Transportation Specials 32 8. MAIN 8T RESTON n Evenings—Please hone MAple 5-5141 $2 BUICK 2 DR. This is a with stand transmission, R&H, Looks run ard good and starts in rero 's0 BUICK 2 DR. SEDON. NEW. battery. Good tires and paint, rE __ 24579. BUICK ee. DLUX,. R& ve a a Exe, .~ $505. Ph. iM? CAD. PLEETWOOD SEDAN. snow tires, all extras, exc, con- FE 2-8033 | OL 1-6481 days or di OL 23-2641 eves, MERCURY 1956 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops FORD 1956 2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops LARRY . JEROME terrors 1997 DEMO'S Officials Cars 2Drs., 4-Drs., Hardtops Wagons and Converts. As low as $195 ‘or your ‘ear down, r UP TO 36 Mos, ON BAL. NO CREDIT PROBLEMS. Tot MERA Book “gave _ As YOU HAVE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fasest Growing Dealer” 1 Dixie at MIS M wp sort yen nites. till 9 2 yf YOUR PROBLEM? Want Ads! Tox sell, rent, Shire, it's FE 28181. & ‘i tn } i by wn, take edan, exe, condition, owner, rise, pa “hs sant. must elt at onee. i ‘nm berry'§ St. ‘35 FORD CONV. $1475 OL 1-742] | ‘35 PACKARD, 400 SHARP $2495 __ after 5:30 p.m, Fg zaceerd Patrician, aarp $805, FORD TUDOR. CUSTOM LIKE ‘54. | 5. Blvd, R & H. Tinted coarest Ts Sand- MAZUREK MOTOR 5 stone & _— Beautiful cond. ome. aero = 356 FORD RANCHWAGON. 2 DR. - “yellow & white. Betty MacQueen. pepart@fnr oF PUBLIC 0 FORD, RAH. 2 SNow tTines.| DIVISION OF POLICE motor in pertect cond. $225. 478| CITY OF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ate ener Se The following is a list of tm “condition. Must sell, 38 hort st.| pounded automobiles ir h have ry declared i and are “4 . CRESTLINE V8, scheduled sale at good shape, 8% Miller. auction Pe, soetion CHEVIES: 2 oe Soe THE “ANSWER TO), HT. ‘oOoDwW ha “power ‘brakes, oe Beau- Be Sure to COMPARE THESE PRICES $100 50 Packard 2 Dr. Radio & Heater. Runs good. $300 ’52 Nash 2 Dr. Ambassa- dor. Ideal 2nd car. . ’52 Chrysler 4 Dr. Excep- tional car. Drive this one before you deal. $700 53 Ford 2 Dr: Radio and Heater, V-8 Engine. $900 33 Buick Riviera Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow. Bright red paint. $1100 ’54 Pontiac Starchief Con- vertible. Radio and heat- 18-5440654 x Pamessaa| ¢t. Hydramatic, light pore weaises7s) blue. poage. AAP-G104008 $ ] 300 Oldsmobile 8-140526H | Oldsmobile aes 4 Buick: Special 2 Dr. Chevrotet Eaasze7s) Radio & Heater. Dyna- For BODA 130875 flow. Chrysler a1 -..4 $ l 500 Mercary sepasizom|’54 Buick Super Riviera, e sazoin00H| Radio & Heater, Dyna- Studebaker asizast| flow. Previous owner’s Pontiac soosseez} ame furnished spon re- Dodge echtisane| quest. Chevrolet FAA265) ~} Buiex 4764704 $1700 Plymouth 23-81 . Re HODA d3tiet | 55 Buick: Special 2 Dr,” chevrolet AAg#112 matt Heater, Dyna- DeSoto | flow. 2 tone paint, é si. pord 89.4 1685045 . Pontine ‘55 Pontiac Starchief Cata- herd 1 in lina Hardtop. All the ex-! re a pind beautiful appear= AIGH3#2 | weates| Ct on the band wagon+ frent bigs rh with an OLIVER purer: ; iithoroughly recondtioned® 89A2131737 Used car. <> KeTH7e ’ 98BA048050 nd meme] OLIVER | r A . = See BUICK: 7 ‘ i ri aie? * - Gh , re ah, emt Lae Avg ‘ = 2 Today’ s Radio 9 Progr ao as | Today’ S “Television. bo - - : 4 Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice - ‘WIR, ‘¢760). eet or a wou — Wars (in aret. coe i wa, cage) 4 Cum %WIBE-TV. Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Canter ow ~ ly from Social Security. not enough for me te live on. If I request a lump sum how much would I receive?" There is no way for you to forege your rights to Social Security payments and collect a lump sum,” xk kk From Mrs. W. T. 'B. of Oklahoma “My husband is 61 and I'll Calif: City: This is payment, paid into Social] Security?” - No. You monthly until he reaches 65. k* Ok OU get|t0 remarry her, would she become I'm the wife of a man who has "ll not be eligible to | receive payments based on your husband's Social Security record From A. R. R, of San Pedre, “My wife and I were “39 DAYS’ STAR — Charles Coburn is cast as clerk in Hong Kong Steamship offices in the forthcoming Michael Todd production “Around the World in 80 Days.’’ The Jules Verne classic, filmed in color in authentic locales all over the world, stars David Niven and: Shirley MacLaine, plus 42 other great names in show business. We REPAIR ALL MAKES of Automatic Washers & Dryers Jeight months and Social Security|sia.” 4“I worked for the federal govern- = \ernment retirement plan, * Ipayments?” for payments from Social Security ;dué to my disability Will the VA|World in 80 Days; John Huston, !pension have a bearing on By Sie bent dreehen, in “Moby Dick,”’| ven’ and then disappears, that show is an insult to the intelligence of the American people. * “Of course a performer who does a weekly show has to have guests. He's got to have help. Per- sonally I woutdn'’t-want to do one live TV show a week even if I was hungry. I've tried to keep televi- sion an event. Back in 1950 when I refused to do 39 shows in a year my manager wanted to. give me a gift certificate to the Menninger Clinic, Now he agrees with me.” Palooka, 7:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Fron- tiers of Faith. (7) Christian Sci- ence. . 9:40—(9) Billboard, 9:45—(7) Top Secret. ette, 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit, (4) U. of . M, Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Christophers. 10:30—(2) Cartoons for Kids. (7) Laurel and Hardy. (9) Unticle Otto. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (Color) Adventure Ho. (7) The “The visit by the blonde, Swedish- born actress will be a short one —just 34 hours, Then she'll board Yes, but not until you ‘had been jan airliner Sunday night to rush remarried for a period of three back to Paris where she is appear- years. However, she’d be eligible jing in a smash stage ‘hit. for payments as a widow if you xk *k * should die after having been re- Miss Bergman is making the married for a year, flying visit to New’ York. to re- x ek * ceive the New York film critics’ From B. A. of New York City:|award as the best actress of 1956 “Some time ago I worked for about|for her performance in “Anasta- eligible for Social Security pay- ments from my work?” (9) Featur- (4) taxes were deducted from my The actress has not been in the Erwins. (9) Movie, “Northwest wages. I know that that period of| United States since 1019 when she/Reanort 28 TB Cases |,,Sa27%. time was too short for me to col-|left to make the film “Strom 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. lect Social Security payments, but me tes ae ® ¢ l st W. k pa Pd Capt. —— (4) I wi if it’ ibl i — i ty 1 Color) World Around ‘ Mga gi ny So {ald arson and then marie ater oun q ee Bow! get a refund of the money I paid in?” No. . ling. 12:18—(4): (Color) Coloriand. Twenty-eight cases of tubercu-|yo.. . losis were discovered in in Oakland "Kita Wild Bill Hickok. Miss Bergman's divorce from her American husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, (4) Kit Carson. (9) Sunday Open (TH 1. ¢:50~(2) Meditations, (4) Today's) Report. ence Fiction Theater, simile,” Arthur Franz. 10:45—(4) Sports. 11:00—(2) News. (4) Fy Weath- | “Fac! come Tax Program. 11:15—(2) Weather. (4) Weather. Rose 1j:20—(2) “Three Sons,” (1929). (4) Regal, Theater, “The Colonel and His Son,” Walter Coy. (7) Hollywood Screening,” “Blackmailed.” - | j MONDAY MORNING. - Farm @:55—(2). On the~Farm Front, 1:00—(2) Good Morning. (4).Today. family "hopping. : 10:30—(2) What's My Line? (7) Sci-” _TONIGUT’S TV MIOMLAGHTS ‘Laat boy’ in jungle adopted by CD Little Raseals. Cs any —Ter0e—(9) Sunday Open House. $:00—(2) Capt, Kangardo. — (Color). (Hobbies In, Action 1:58) Fate the Nation. (2) se) Wide Wonder, ra “Making Weird Masks,” hobby} Youth Bureau. $:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. : Breakfast. Cab :15—(4) Pet Parade. (2) TV News.|_ Hope, (7) Grand Ole Opry. 30—(7) Liberace. _WRO Mew statins ee TY ees Main Wants to Knows (1) Dance *4#—C) News, Weather. wron, 1 (orning M : 6: The “Ontario a tie60—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Home : | nw, Parade: Bena, $:00—(2). Hit Movie, “We're Only : oe " oe ee sae Ps keg een amemiseepeuees Oa the Camera. <2) Beat|* 00) "tsges), Jane Wyalt, MACRO (EY Artem Gate. C0) The “CKLW, Family Theater ee “aca. eB My Tree tions Chock. , 3:90—(4) News. (7) Jumbo The-| : Sunday Serenade | Ave Maria My Story €:45—(9) Nation's Business. 11:00—(4) Inauguration. (7) Iw WJBK, Mich. Jamboree are ee tor Detens W, News. Homechate ; ater, (4) Zoo Parade. - woah: News.- 11:06—WJR, pot Tene : ense WJBK, News, Tom George 7:00—{7) Code 3—Death in an Wide i cure. “6 a News, M, Miller | WCAR, News, Beall Alley.” (9) Tesagle Baptist“ (Color) Wide, 11:30—(2) Inauguration. t de. Town. Meet, | CRLW. Fontig Baptist | Sheva. tour Bui, 2, Girl. Marries ee 4) Sheriff of Chocise,|. World. (9) Million Dollar Movie. | "5" (9) ‘pimnoard. CKLW, Word of Life CELW. News, Morgan Church. Medical WCAR, Spitorama WCAR, News, Spinorama pogay = . | Geam: Bees mene brothers buy cattle from| ‘te Om Marea. © mint ee es = aF% WAR, Spidorame oe aes | Sate Reet cnet | Noam Bruce Mertre |__| } Three gingers MONDAY AFTERNOON WS, Seen =" 1t1:30—WJR, ‘Tabernacle WPON, U, D. showtime ww, Bandstand ‘ Indian, . §:00 — (2) Mama (Return). (4) S:00—WIR, Entertaiment. | WHYZ, News, Sun. Best” ation... _Papenie Kid” (2) San Francisco @ USA 12:00—(9) In the Story Book. ware Mikes tec | Geum pogtene coo | Camara, Move, Meant | Okt mare Sorard, Beat. eS Se a Teast” Your|t#ts—) “Peppermint Prince. Hews, Gpinorams "| wages i. Sta ai Lye WIR’ Teouguration :3e—(7) Famous Film Festival." wi0> (4) Capt. Gallant. (7) rg Ie) Telatcope. #:30—WP, Dance Orchestra | somes Ee Wron, Church. “Guaaneee "Gey, queen 4 a Day” oms officer trails (9) Pride of the Family. 1:06—(9) Showtime. CKLW. ‘Assumption 0. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Sdn See. Ocatnne tinee “ot “ n Cargo.” (9) Holl- S- 2:46—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. £:90- WIR. News, Wes... |t2:00--WIR, Guest | “CRLW. Grose Pt "Be gre day Ranch. (4) People Are Fun- reeling 3:06—(4) (Color) Matinee Theater. CKLW, Bandstand U.8: WWJ, News, WIBK, N MONDAY AFTERNOON '6:00—(2) Telephone Time, “ 9:30—WWJ, Grand Ole WXYZ, Bunday WoAR. Era spinerane |e WWH. News, Elsabeth ny. (2) The Buccaneers. iicame™ connie (1) The Erwins. (9) Request gunn: teas te WiBe’ News’ Don's WBE: fg ae ae = ‘The Five con tute ieaaien a ie fs = : ews, . ba ‘ , * ri, ‘Dance Party WEOM, Word ewe "wed, ‘Catbele ie WPON, World News Pound Note” from ' and| deaf.: Mrs. Spencer Lo geen My ‘Little Marge. @) oa New + ming 12:30—w CKLW, Be ene js WIR, Inauguration it leaves trail of ‘ss,| pears_at conclusion. (4) Meet a + Tee, Bee Bees ww Music -WJBK, MSU. U of M - : Show Press. (7) Frontier Doctor. (9)/4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen WPON: House Party CRLW, Quartet, News Wroui, a all awa, Newt, i vinall pd ag Bard beer Trotter,| Gilead Baptist Church. . for a Day, (9) Justice Colt. _ UGeuw. J. Van. Kuren WATE, ews Sun Best Sew. Bi i ‘Grant WABK, News, Tom George id (2) Jackie Gleason Show. the Air,” story of P-Sl Mustang|4:39—(2) Edge of Night. (1) WCAR. jews Spinorame | CRLW. Frank and Broest |. WCAR, an Be ENERGETIC comic - ew Lewis, who will star in’ tis own 8:30—(9) I Search for Or ie: fighter in World War Il, (4) Las-| Soupy’s Comics, nna pas hat ng me Zeah tee : Spinorama _ | 10;20-WWJ. Eternal Light 106--IR. Rese Time hour-long show, “Saturday Color Carnival," on NBC-TV cme hang gots kengreney, ets Soe, Ba we. So. Cee Kid, (9) Meet the