= _. cso Of licen TWO BEAUTIES AND A POODLE — A regal touch is added to this specially styled Pontiac Bonneville convertible by Miss Connie Mavis and a golden French Poodle, currently being viewed at the Detroit Automobile Show. American, Foreign Cars Vie for Atfention at Auto Show 10 million dollar exhibit, opened a nine-day run at the The Bonneville’s bucket seats 1] Leopard Skins Used to Trim. =. : 2 at Auto Show. while the exterior is a luxurious Golden Cameo. Pontia . awarda pure-bred poodle to the winner of the “Name the P fs ¢ Michigan May Absor eterans Trust Fund Life in These United States City’s Building rr Near $12 Million for Past Year Value Slightly Higher Than 1956, but Under Record High of ‘55 Almost $12 millipn worth of building activity was authorized in ‘Pontiac in contest which show Pisitors are fusited to enter. Worker Battle Pontiac Show Car to Reach Miners =. Attracting special interest at the | Detroit Auto Show is a luxuriods | |Bonneville convertible, its bucket) The 45th annual Detroit Auto Show, described as a ‘e#ts and side panels upholstered) in genuine African leopard —skin: jand its exterior finished in lus- | Eighteen American-built alee and vehicles built. with the leopard skin is interior. by 21 foreign car companies will vie for attention. Most leather trim in anniversary gold wooers burrowed deeper into a| Record for recent years was in ae - in the small car field with how antique bronze with deep Car oa) mine shaft today, searching |1955, with 2,388 permits for $12,- of the imported vehicles are port-of-entry prices below $2,000. Many of the special exhibits that featured the big, eae the stylish Bon-| Chicago show earlier this month have been brought neville and dressed in the latest! to the Detroit presentation. However, the local show management has eliminated the special show extrava- ganza that features many* dealer-sponsored presenta-, tions. American - built a cars on display number 175; built units 60 and i began trucks 30. Also shown is the Armed Services’ ballistic missile, the Red- stone for which Chrysler Corp. is prime contractor. The 65-foot long missile was one of the non-auto- motive products shown at the Chi- cago Auto Show. Visitors to a preview of the | show last night saw many spe- cial exhibits besides the 1953 | model cars. There were aumer- ous cut-away displays of func- tioning components, including automatic transmissions, brak- ing systems, fuel injection units and a group of special show model cars, 6 Besides these displays there were fashion shows for women visitors, models of so-called dream ears, machines for testing driver ability, car styling demonstrations and a presentation by the Secre- tary of State's office showing types _ during the last 50 years. continued their hunt for a WB30 c : the search area. The Navy de- .-Report Distress Signals in Hunt Ten Airmen Aboard Weather Plane When id re leopard skins. Lost in Pacific | ot ier = radio rod is apes, rons Cold Spell Expected mirror flashes. searchers today weather reconnaissance plane) which vanished in Typhoon Ophel-| ia Wednesday. * * * Ten airmen were aboard the bomber, last heard from as it) headed toward the typhoon 600 miles north of here, The craft was stationed here. 4 “The U.S. ammunition ship- Fire- ;Ville convertible for the Detroit showing, Pontiac stylists used 11) »to Continue Locally remain just about the same ac- ‘cording to the U.S. Weather Bur- eau. ing in = and charcoal tweed.' * * fashion is Connie Mavis, assisted’ by a very stately champion Poodle, * * * Throughout the course of the| show visitors to the Pontiac exhibit iwill be invited to enter a “Name’ ithe Poodle” contest. The person, jwhose name is selected will be! awarded a poodle, son of the thor-| oughbred on display, * * * In preparing the futuristic Bonne- Weather in the Pontiac area will * * ® Tonight and tomorrow will be partly cloudy and continued cold with scattered light . snow flur- ries. Bodies of 2 Removed; Little Hope Held Out for Other Pair SPRING CANYON, Utah FW — for two men, miners say have no. ichance of being — alive. * * An underground <x tremor) |caught four men 5.000 feet inside’ Spring Canyon Coal Co.'s mine) men already have been found. Still buried are ame pring ‘30, and Dean Neilsen, 27, both of, Spring Canyon, a aa company | town of dreary brown (33 permits issued totaling $1,272,765 sandstone about 120 miles south- east of Salt Lake City. * * ® Late last night. workmen, erect- jing timbers against the possibility ‘of further cave-ins, uncovered the; body of William Daniels, 47, also of Spring Canyon. * * * Earlier they found the body of Cecilio Garcia, 36, the father of) seven children from nearby Help- er. He was not caught beneath the torrent of falling coal set loose when a.“bounce’’—a shift in the mountain above the -mine—sent the rocks crashing down, * * *® Garcia apparently was hit on the head by a flying rock. A doctor said he never knew what hit him. The mine manager, C, E. Paul- ey, said he didn’t see how the men could be found alive. And Clair _Nowren, a_sgfety engineer, , |1957, according to Carl F. Alt, city building inpector in erie Over 1,889 permits ayere issued, with a total vak '$11,063,644. Cont Mat ‘the past year’s totahs ‘permit for Pontiac’s ‘northern high school. 674,646. * * low last year's. In 1957 there were (292 single dwelling permits issued | for $2,550,655. In 1956 the record a yesterday, The bodies of two Was 570° single-family dwellings itotalling $4,798,615. | ~*~ + Another decline was noted in new commercial buildings. There were. last year. The year before, a were 47 new commercial buildings. * * * Included last year were nine gas stations, $177,500: four service istations, $66,500, and seven stores, | Only one small industria] build- ing, costing $27,000, was built. The -new high school boosted the total figures by a big $3,011,- 105, while two new elementary schools added $613,500 and addi- tions at 10 existing schools were priced at $1,610,516. * * * Another big item was construc- tion of the new First Free Meth- odist Church, costing $400,000, The permit issued to St. Joseph Hos- house added $621,890 to the total. “Tiares “ir xk & *- More than. 280,000 feet of floor space fs being. used by the show this year. ‘Last year’s show, also presented in the Artillery Armory, drew 128,- 7% visitors. Admission fees are 90 cents for adults and 45 cents for rescue’ squadron plane both re- call, of seeing a series of children under 12 years of age. ‘the water yesterday. stroyer escort Moore and an air ported hearing a radio distress) possibly from a -hand-oper- ated radio such as those carried ‘by the missing craft. In Honolulu a Navy officer told flashes on was 22, The low ‘tonight will be near 16) andthe high tomorrow | will be near 26. | _ x *« ‘The outlook for Monday is partly| cloudy with a chance of snow fur-| ries. Continued cold. The lowest recorded temperature | in downtown Pontiac preceding 8' < ee said it was inconceivable, The four men were working, - overtime to remove equipment from one. of the shafts. * * *. A hoist operator, George Losik, 61, said he was about 100 feet in- side the mine when he heard a low rumble, He fought his way out through thitk coal dust and called for hélp. "Had the Facts Wrong _ MIRANDA De EBRO, Spain (INS)—Determined to cure school- ‘boys of habitual] tardiness, the principal ordered school doors closed at 9 a.m. to lock out 10 o'clock scholars. The order was quickly rescinded. On the first day, 50 per cert of the teachers were locked out. Hoodlums Display Misdirected Talent Sheriff's ‘Department Seizes Unusual Arms By DICK SAUNDERS In this advanced age of guided missiles, automatic weapons and all the implements of “pushbutton warfare,” the Oakland County Sheriff’s department has proof that = o oy = the hand-weapon is not : over. _. Especially the hand-made weap- ee eee ee lookout for “grinders"’ and, 3 the array of cutting implements} confiscated. on Ut, a ) Locked away within the depart- ment files is a shortage in tableware. A favorite pastime of some pris- oners is making off with a spoon and grinding it against the cement floor of a cell until the handle grows sharp. Another large part of the col- lection are numerous small looking » |blade from the hairbun of one woman, upon her arrest. x* *« * Switchblade knives, scapels, pital for its new laundry and boiler; jis suing the hospital for $250,000 —-+fer—-ousting—him-—from_ its staff. Fogs, Dogs, Sputnik FRESNO, Calif. (AP)—Lost in a fog? Be resourceful! The Fresno County sheriff's office last night received a telephone call from a man who told Lt. Kenneth Larson he was in a telephone booth “somewhere around Fresno.” Larson traced the phone number to a suburban area and told the man to stay there. A few minutes later a squad car arrived to pilot the lost driver until they reached a downtown area with which he was familiar. He thanked the officers and went on his way. * * * WASHINGTON (AP)—Mrs. Rose D. Morris redaegantty gave up her 38-acre farm home at Burke, Va., when’ ‘the government condemned the property in 1951 as a possibie. site for a second Washington airport. : She moved down the road and purchased a 72-acte place at Chantilly, Va. “s| Trust Fund to tow the state _ Then Mrs. Morris got the sad news this week. The government had decided to build the airport at Chantilly. * * KENTFIELD, Calif. * (AP)—Six weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. | David_Wayne read in a newspaper that Skipper, a black mongrel, would be put to death by a humane society unless he found a heme. The Waynes gave him one. Yesterday, Wayne; slightly overcome by smoke, was awakened by Skipper tugging at his pajamas. He aroused back Porch: * mote which read: IT (INS)—A space-minded bandit robbed a ery store owner of $50 today after handing * his wife, Margaret, ‘an expectant mother and they dashed “Gea to safety. ;s. Firemen put out the blaze after it damaged the kitchen \d ye * New homes in Pontiac were te thing if you don't want to get hurt. I just m. Give me all the money. If you don’t Pu kill you, (Signed) “Spue-nik Kid.” Tapping Hoard fo Solve Crisis Unspent. $50,000,000 May Bail State Out of Financial Troubles LANSING (INS) — A possibility existed today that Michigan may dissolve | and absorb the so-called - sacred $50 million Veteran’s out of a financial rut. Several prominent legis- said the fund could save Michigan “from another patch in the crasy-quilt tax blanket.” Meanwhile, the fund a 'tightly guarded and, through “‘fi- nancial osmosis,” is providing rel- ‘atively little help to veterans and their families who claim financial assistance. For example, the $50 million “de posited- originally | during the lush war years sits untouched. It earns $1.25 million a year in interest which fs allo- cated to the various counties to be handed out as gifts—not loans —to needy veterans. been so scarce that every county ~y Surgeon '$Patients afternoon for a brief time. Picket Hospital A few patients and children of patients of Dr. Neil Neil H. Sullenberger picketed Pontiac General Hospital Bearing home-made signs saying, “Give Us ‘Bick Our Doctor,” “We Want Sullenberger Back,” “Sullenberger, Belongs Here,” and “The Only Protection We Need Is From the Old Guard,” the pickets, almost all from’ has an unspent surplus which to- iday totals $1.2 million for the state. Lawrence J. La Lone, Pontiac, paraded in front+ of the hospital for an hour. The picketing was organized by Mrs. Kenneth Pauley, a patient of Dr. Sullenberger. The surgeon * Mrs. Pauley, the mother of four, paraded with three of her children. husband, Jan. 4, 1954 and per- formed a major heart operation.on my father last spring.” * * Trustees allocated $900,000 of the $1.25 million income for grants. Had all this money been distrib- uted, the grants would have av- eraged only $67 each. * * * Of those who received help, 5,- 613 were in Wayne County. In the i2-month period, a county screen- ing board turned down 3.695 appli- ¢ants for various reasons, because they had access to other help or unspent or unused re- lators from both parties - However, needy veterans have — of the fund since its origin in 1946, veterans {u-thetand ———-- r ___Mrs. Pauley, of 4725 Oak Vis- t, Independence Township, said the picketing was in support of the doctor, but not directed | against the hospital, “If Dr. Sullenberger neglected his patients, we would be the first to know,” she said. ‘He operated on me in October, 1956, on my * with this pi stated. She said Dr. Sullenberger per- formed the eighth operation she has had which gave her an oppor- tunity to compare him with other surgeons. “He's the best I ever had," she said. * nothing to do “Pauley A possible solution may come through a bipartisan move to sub- stitute an annual appropriation di- rect from the state treasury with both political parties sharing the “blame” for absolving the fund Duke St. r sharp items round out the aggregation, which if ‘undetected, could mean the death of unwary guards or other prisoners in the jail. * * * The collection also includes & butcher knife shot from a man’s = by_a ps arte pear dep- A tear gas pencil was taken » beforeishe is in critical condition, She ,, to its front. and left side, and } Saas Driver Flees; Woman Leff Critically Injured in Street A pedestrian was struck and critically injured by a hit-run driver at 9:40 last night on W. South Blvd., at Mrs. Annie Gilmore, 67 years old, of 456 Harvey |Ave., was crossing South Blvd. when a car hit her. According to a witness, Robert Strawder, of 513 Bloom- field Ave., the car stopped about 100 feet up the street Should veterans’ groups protest. ‘Father, Reunited With Daughter, Shoots Himself KALAMAZOO ® — A Kalama- ‘woo father, reunited only last week with a daughter from whom he became separated in World War I, shot himself to death, Hy | i 5" i z é 2 i 4 J rf E ; ; his damages, picked up a piece of chrome trim and drove off. Mrs. Gilmore was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with multi- ple fractures of her left leg and underwent surgery. last night and this morning, 7& &® 2 described the hit-run’ car as a@ 1958 to 1952 Pontiac, light col- ored. The car sustained damage | police recovered a hood orna- ment and some chrome trim at and a man got out, checked about two years ago there was a fatal accident at the identical spot. The police found Mrs, Gilmore) | about 50 feet west of the intersec- tion where she had been huried by the impact. She was crossing the street from south to north. ss and other witnesses ; right arm and internal injuries.|_ In Today's Comies 2.2... 6. eee means 18 County News «............. 19 Editorials ..........60.606., 4 “Home —— scosccee 18 bo = Sports _ BS tat tee ees re - 100 | Theaters eeere ete eee ee dae 17 TV & Radio Programs. ...24 Gaon tk wenee womens agi FePEsee $s oveue 5 64 cbbeeeeceeces uu eoreteaeeeee 67 = - t Hil j ce AS Court, Permit Fee Hikes | Would Add Over $31,000). —yourt fees receives favorabie Te “outdated as compared to the TWO - > Alien said, “these proposed in-- creases would add about $31,480 each year to our receipts." He said the present charges were: More than $21,000 anhually a ury if @ proposal by County Cler Lynn D. Allen to hike permit and. action in the Legislature. , * * Joining with Wayne County Clerk) tgar M. Branigin, Allen hopes’ ‘growth and cost of government.” the proposal passes in order to ‘balance the receipts against the chee eee Foll Burglary suc" ciee at Beverage Co. Beard ef Supervisors Friday te outline his suggestion. The in- | creases would become stateu ide vith a legislative okay. Employe’s Alertness and Fast Police Work - * hee : on Bagley St. Club t would boast marriage hernses A faim to do Inc dollars. perme Oring 2 Arrests TABS LY het lial PUN re police work and an -alert and declaration of assumed names ee Re eee Sunn led wit } erk’s office. from eat ne | man the cient iary of City Beverage Co., 117 $: to % . Turk St. last might. * a J. C.- Norton, assistant manage! The. reeommended court fee iti ofthe firm. whe lives over ihe creases would be judgment fees p icing, heard glass shatter at’ from $4 to $6. and stenographer.'11-09 pm. He immediately called decree, jury, consent judgment and_,,_., police : default jadgment fees, all from the , present §3 charge to $6 Four cars converged on the | scene and police arrested two suspects, Dick Bendrix, 23, of 653 Kenney Rd. and a 15-year old boy. Police found a ” “Based on our 1957 business. broken window TUNNES. UNDER ICE CAP—The U.S. Army released’ this picture in Washington, and said it shows a tunnel nearly 1,200 feet"in length which has been excavated under the Arctic ice cap to test the feasibility of digging tunhels and storage rooms under the ice. The Army said it took three years to dig it tion. could work only a few months each year. The tunnel is 12 by T's feet, has a rail system (right), and has a large air duct, upper left, for ventila- AP Facsimile because its engineer task force On Taxes, Williams Says 5 Arrested in Raid ,and took as evidence a set of ‘wrenches, a drill, an axe and other tools, along with five shotgun. shells i A raid on the Big Six Republi-| * * * can Club, 95 Bagley St, last night) Detectives say the pair has been netted five persons who were ar- implicated in the burglaries of the! rested for allegedly loitering in a Motor Mart, 123 Montcalm St., R. gambling place ‘and R. Motors, Inc., T24 Oakland | and other business places * * * Ave Officers Gerald Navarre and They recovered a typewriter, | Robert Davidson, of the Vice Stolen from R. and R., from a Squad entered through an un-. Shack near Harris Lake. locked door and arrested the fol-| * * * j lowing Hendrix has been charged with) John H. Jackson, 26, of 130 Wes- breaking and entering in the night-| sen St: Joseph L. Hodge, 35, of time and his companion turned, 196 Bondale St.: Herbert W. Al-jover to juvenile authorities ston, 28, of 321 Rockwell St.; Will) H Robertson. 36, of 555 Nebraska | Ave..and John Taylor, 54, of © City Pythians Install Harris St. ; the bill he will submit to the Legislature next | week to boost the intangibles tax yield 21 mil- ‘Some Would Pay Less’ EAST LANSING uw — Gov. Wilhams said today his plan for increasing the state intangibles tax will cut down or eliminate tax liability for persons with less than $1,600 annual income from securities. He thus lifted the veil a little bit more on vestments befo: Detroit widow $1,200 a year f he said. Jion dollars immediately and by an equal amount next year. He shed no light on several aspects of the bill. = In a speech prepared for the Michigan Farm Union, he denounced the “half truths and distortions’’ and ‘‘falsehood"’ which he said are taxed on ‘ His purpese, he said, is to get “a fair rate of tax” from Williams said he received a letter from a “Hf my proposal is accepted, she will get* some money back on her 1957 intangibles tax,” He told the farm audience that farmers are taxed more heavily on their land than others away in safe deposit vaults.’ curity holders. Changing subject, Williams accused the Re- re any tax payment becomes due. who said her only income was rom securities. ‘the kind of wealth that is tucked * bank profits and from large se- 2 Str After Vace ‘ plied posed by state law. Dr. Robert K. Cutter, president of the firm, declared following the verdict: “Naturally we are disappointed. Nevertheless, we are most appre- ciative that the jury took such an unusual action as to express the firm belief that was no care- lessness or incompetence on the part of Cutter Laboratories.” Cutter and his counsel, attorney Wallace E. Sedgwick, both said the verdict would be appealed. The proceedings have been re- garded as a test case that could set a pattern for more than a score of other suits that have been filed, asking some $10,000,000 in dam- ags. . Two Young Slayers Facing Life Terms DETROIT (INS)\—Two teenage Detroit boys have been convicted of first-degree murder in the slay- ': Moxley said violations of city ordinances or state laws were in- dicated in‘more than 95 per cent “This terrific loss of life, crip- riy losses and — oe Accident Report for '57 Officer Saves could have been cut to a fraction of its total had drivers com- pletely observed the rules of the road,” Moxley emphasized, He explained that this is merely for the City Commission. . “Developing Children's . Poten- tial’ will be the topic of Dr. Arnold M. Meier at the Monday meeting of Vaughn Parent-Teach- ers Organization at 8 p.m. in the Vaughn School all-purpose room. Dr, Meier is director of the department of curriculum studies and teacher orientation for the Detroit public schools. He also is a member of the part-time faculty of Wayne State Univer. sity. ° He has served on many educa- tional committees in Detroit and! vicinity. Dr. Meier is the author of ‘A Curriculum for Citizenship.” Parents of the community have been invited to attend and partici- pate in a question and answer session following the talk. Priest in Blaze Races Into Flame-Filled Room, Carries Cleric Out in Daring Rescue DETROIT (INS) — <A Detroit traffic patrolman rescued a Cath- olie priest from almost certain death in a fire last night at the St. Boniface Church rectory near Briggs Stadium. — * * * Officer Paul Shinsky carried Father Adam Joseph from his \flame-filled room in the rectory. The priest's clothing was aflame . and he was in a state of shock. Today, doctors at Providence Hospital said Father Joseph is in serious condition with second | degree burns over most of his body. Patrolman Shins k y saf- fered only a minor burn on one of his hands. He was in the midst of giving a motorist a ticket when he noticed the flames in the parish house. He dashed off to see what he Birmingham YMCA has an- remain‘ for the afternoon bridge nounced that a few openings still: could do to help before firemen arrived * critics spread after first general disclosures of his plan. The Governor revealed Thursday night that Trewwea oor guaty at NeW ‘58 Offi All five pleaded not ~guilty at ew icers their arraignment this morning be-| +1, pontiac Knights of Pvthias. | fore Municipal Court Judge Mau- Lodge <e 19 ani Pythian Sisters. he will propose a rate of 13 cents per $100 on rice E. Finnegan. Trial was set for Fannie. FE Tompkins Temple No | bank deposits, compared with the present rate Thursday— +$}-have- instatted--their—otticers- of four cents, together with an arrangement that for 1958 j will make it impossible for banks to pass the | Wallace M. Morgan was installed’ ‘8X along to depositors with accounts of less than ‘as the new chancellor commander) $1,000. jand A. J. Roy, Jr., became the ‘Under the present statute, a securities owner publican National Administration of “creating” classes starting Monday under the a depression in agriculture He said Secretary of Agriculture Benson would like to ‘‘drop the bottom" out of the parity ing of a tobacco merchant and Shinsky said he found the priest face mandatory life prison sen-|direction of Mrs. Marie Bosshart.|_ University of Detroit Ceciagy tences. Several tables ate open for the tessor—in a state of shock in _A Recorder's Court jury deliber- evening classes which begin Thurt nis room. An assistant pastor and ated only 30 minutes yesterday °#Y- ithree housekeepers managed to flee unharmed. scale for basic commodities, but not wanting to > av - - A “ti before return the verdict i rectory. 0 all the way at once. has proposed a reduction |before returning the verdict are: ToMet Rowers witt show 2* pared |slides and speak on her experiences | ne ee of the floor to 60 per cent. against Curtis Curley, 17, “The Elsenhower administration promised |Alvin Shaw, 16. of @ three-month tri ia) When insky returned ma ; a th trip through Asia, W officer Shi ret to 100 per cent of parity programs during the 1952 line ct oy ig Rosie of at the Tuesday meeting of the the motorist who waited at his car, election campaign,” the Democratic governor |™8 int ap le oe International Relations Class, Mrs. he sent him home with a warning j | ; | | ———""— By THE. ASSOCIATED -PRESS__|New. England and upper New York “winds 15 te tT? miies an hour. a F the new vice chancellor | Must receive income of $572 a year from the in- sair. store last July 24. Ruth Shain, class founder, an-—but no ticket. — * * * i ; . nounced. | W eathe/ banal raoeal pore re . Schedule Fire Chief On Jan. 28, Mrg. Milton Towner Dead Mother's Baby Grew. McEvoy eatery “and “" Banson Se S S | Intentions Are Good will speak before the class. Mrs. Reported in Eine Shape Feat yea ‘ | Towner and her husband have 5 By EF. H. SIMS (eee geen wae installed as . e O Ons | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS)—A as Speaker for Club spent many years in Indonesia. | é ¢ AD s Ste f | } What are the wettest states inthe new most excellent chief of the country? Where is humidity the Fannie E. Tompkins Temple 4. eatest? No. ft The three wettest states in the * * + | United Staes are Washingon, Ore-| Others installed were Margaret, gon and Florida, some 3.000 miles McEvoy, treasurer; Vivian Grimm, ! trom the first-named two. |secretary. The greatest area of humidity) in the country is to be found along Matter of Duplication the southern Gulf coast, é where. winds move inland from over the) BERWICK. England (INS) —| water almost constantly i There should be no unemployment! In lower Louisiana, which in-| among Berwick file clerks, An ad-| cludes the city of New Orleans, the|yertisement for the vacant post of humidity is extremely high, as it) chief constable tells candidates for is in a considerable strip of the the job to submit 24 copies of their coast in this section. application. ; Another Blanket of Snow Hides Northeastern U.S. |Agriculture Benson said today he conceded Okaying Prop Drop WASHINGTON U—Secretary of; Benson told newsmen he would that “in a campaign sees a good chance Congress will year, a political year,”’ like this authorize the reduced farm price one he could not flatly predict pas- support minimums requested by sage of the full 14-point program, President Eisenhower. imuch of which is controversial. Benson said he was not discour--He added: aged by the hot reception he and! «7 am confident that if we the President's program got yes-'a Republican Congress we'd get terday at a public hearing before |hj. program through.” | the Senate Agriculture Comittee. Some senators challenged Ben- son's sincerity and the accuracy of some of his statements, Although Benson expressed op-! timism about prospects for the administration's new farm pro- gram, committee Chairman Ellen- der (D-La) and Sen. Thye (R- Detroit Mayor Delays ter ‘tay and sen. Te “® New Airport Plans views that Congress never will grant his request for authority tol DETROIT W—Mayor Louis Miri- 1 4o- planning At the worst, Benson said, “LD think Congress will pass a large part of this.”’ | . State. A ski ige on Bearpen A new layer of snow accuMmU-|vountain in ae ot New lated over the already snow-laden York measured 30 inches of snow, Nertheast today, and flurry activ- and Caribou, Maine, reported an ity extended in. a spotted patter additional three inches to bring as far west as the Northern Rock: the week's fall to 22 inches. ies + * * = * * A stagnating area of low pres- Cold, cloudy and windy was the gure over Northern New England picture over much of the SnOW was responsible for the continued area, but skies were mostly fair heavy snowfall, and its effects ex- 1> partly cloudy elsewhere tended to the Eastern Great Lakes. Heaviest snow accumulation$ ihe Ohio Valley and Tennessee, from the fout-day storm were in producing snow in many sections. | New snowfalls at Buffalo, N.Y.,| brought the accumulation there to The Weather eight inches, and Rochester, N.Y.,| Full t S Weather Borean Repert hens ng ahs a ee its snow, : ; ee : lanket to inches, ee aa ANY eva cc wits ead It was somewhat cooler from’ lide doy ingle ends eiarg Piriy (2: Maine to Minnesota and through merrew near 26 North te nerthwest the Ohio Valley and the Middle celia , Mississippi Valley. Widespread. Teday in Pontiac ‘cloudiness reached southwestward Vowest temperature preceding ® &™ through Arkansas and pafts of Ok-' At 8 am: Wind velocity 30 m ph |lahoma and Kansas. Direction—North -north-west * « * Bun sete Baturday at § 28 pm. @un rises @unday at 757 am Moon sete Saturday af 4:14 p.m. Meon rists Sunday at 723 am. ie A cold pocket of air rested over the Northern Great Lakes region, \where early temperatures were in Dew nlew = Tempersteres ’ is the teens or lower. Sault Ste. Ma- @am 12 ll a.m Tam 16 12m as 1a, : : tam 2 Ipm ao Tle. Mich., was one of the chilliest Pam. i 2pm 22 spots with a reading of five above i608. m 12 ter Friday in Pontiac But Fraser, Colo., shivered un- {As recorded dewnlowrn: ; Highest temperature... ........ 1) Ger the lowest early tempeature— Lowest temperature ........ # nine degrees below zero Mean tempersture Weather—Pair One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperattre peace S06 Lowest temperature Mean tempereture Snow flurries mixed with some drizzle and light rain occurred 1s over the Northern Rockies, and ‘ ‘there was a forecast of similar Weather—Partiy Cloudy. ey eastward through the : - _—_ ‘Northern Plains, the Upper Mis- per T ; , ii. *'* sissippi Valley and the Great 8S in. 1940 “7 in 1930 Lakes region. Friday's Temperature Chart It was cloudy in the Pacific * 98 19 Marquette 18 Minneapolis "0 14 * * * 33 oad Orivans - . Clear weather was the rule over 27 Omaha — 2) 28 most of the Southeast, but the U.S. - Seine -| 2 weather bureau warned of frost 16 Pilteburgh 29 20 in some sections of : Florida. Outside of continued snow and 8 Bt. Louis “16 36 Pranciseo §5 39 1 ‘S. Marie 2% ® Travere ©. 28 Bs] Sees " " 48 30/ly cloady for the re: he cotn- S ays y 1 he rest of the i . s 4 - Ce se pie a Par ee and dairy products between 60/for a new northeast airport tor and 90 per cent of parity. Detroit. The present minimum is 73 per cent of: parity, a legal standard for farm prices said by law to be fair to farmers in relation to their costs. The basic crops are cotton, wheat, corn, rice tobacco and pea- nuts. Ellender said lower price sup- * * The action came yesterday as the mayor denied an $85,000 appro- priation asked by the Detroit Avia- tien Commission for an engineering survey. . The proposed airport would be bounded by 17-Mile, 19-Mile, De- port minimums haven't ‘the quindre- and Mound Roads and ghost of a chance’ of winning under the commission's _ plans congressional approval. would be a joint verture by “I can't for the life of me see;|Wayne, Oakland and Macomb how it is possible to improve the Counties. lot of the farmer by reducing his prices,’ Ellender said. | The mayor said the city didn't They predicted “We'll never cut have the $85,000 sought for a sur- supports below 75 per cent.” vey at this time. * * had B iE iors, their parents and friends, minister and his wife were sur- prised recently when their four- She will speak on progress made K. E. Goodell, GM Truck & there. Coach Fire Chief, will be the year-old daughter, clad in pajam- a as, toddled_ down the hall to her, bedroom and was heard to €X-/Traffic Club at the Hotel Waldron.|will base much of her talk on the claim: “Oh, H-I! I forgot my prayers.”| guest speaker at the 6:30 p.m. | A graduate engineer and former Monday meeting. of thé Pontiac area businesswoman, Mrs. Towner Goodell’s presentation is entitled “GMC House of Hazards.” experiences she and her husband had while he was director of indus- Midyear Seniors Attend. accalaureate' on Sunday Central Methodist Church on E. Huron St., will be the site of the Baccalaureate service tomorrow for the). ‘Pontiac Central High School 1958 January class. | Dr. William H: Marbach, trial training for the Ford Founda- News Flash WASHINGTON (® — Sen. Mat- thew M. Neely, 83, Democratic senator from West Virginia, died today at the Naval Medical Cen- ter in nearby Bethesda, Md. Neely, former West Virginia pastor of the First Presby- terian Church, will deliver* = ithe sermon of the evening | Ceremony beginning at 7:30 |p-m. - | More than 330 graduating sen- | “Give Me This Mountain.” - ' Lyndon Salathiel, organist of the ‘First Presbyterian Church, will give a recital preceding the pro- icessional. . . | The Reverend Joseph I. Chap- man, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, will read the invocation and scripture following the gradu- ates processional march, The PCY a cappella choir, under the direction of George H. Put- nam, will sing. The graduating students. who will receive their diplomas Thurs- iday evening, will leave the church ‘marching to the “March from Finale of Symphony ‘No. 4," by Brahms. : cade recessional,| | had been in failing health for 8 year. He was on hand, in a wheel chair, when Congress convened early this month. FLINT (INS)—A baby born of a dead mother was reported in fine condition today at Hurley Hospital. — A physician the mothery Mrs. Marcell Vancil, dead of unknown causes. Ten minutes later, a five-pound 10-ounce boy, named David Wayne Vancil, was born Doctors said Mrs. Vaneil, age 23, collapsed during a coughing speil. Genesee County medical examiner David Wayne said it would take pathologists several days to de- termine definitely the cause of the ‘mother’s death. [Models Sell $1 Kisses. HOLLYWOOD # — Two pretty at Hollywood Blvd and Vine St. for one dollar per. Proceeds went to the March of Dimes. The kisses — MAXTON, N. C. (INS)—Tension mounted in Maxton, N. C., be- tween the Croatan Indians and the local Ku Klux Klan which plans to stage its “hate integration’ rally as scheduled tonight despite warnings of possible vivlence. . * * * The Indians, who comprise a third of the Robeson County popu- lation. were reported ready to use force against Klansmen who earli- DR. MARBACH New York Boys Imbued With Hitler’s Ideas Police Smash Nazi-Like Youth Gang NEW YORK w® — Plans of a Casey, 18, broke into~# Queens youth gang for a $40,000 bank reb- apartment last Wednesday night bery to get funds for setting up a and stole a quantity of jewelry, Nazi-like superman society have all of which has been recovered. been broken up because.two mem- In the homes of the plotters po- bers ~disclosed the plot. Hie found two-sawed*dff shotguns, * * * ‘three .22 caliber rifles and an. ar- Police -said the leader, 21-year- senal of knives and daggers. old George Leggett, had imbued) x~ & *® his group of 10 youths with ‘‘Nor- A 18 Ky rot ¢ , : 38. £9 Memphis me Northwest and along the Western, Bismarck 25 «22 Miami €2 4¢ seaboard 1 €2 46 Milwaukee 28 15 dic - supremacy’’ and the racial ideas of Adolf Hitler. Leggett) called himself ‘‘George von Lict- er” and said he was born in Ger- many, Authorities said he was ‘born in the Bronx. | The gang was broken up yester- iday with the arrest of Leggett and four teen-agers. | The two youths who told their elders of the bank plot, which led ito the arrests, were not charged. — Police gave this account: Leggett formed the gang about two months ago. Members took an oath to “unite and purify all the Nordie peoples,” and assertedly? planned the bank holdup. to pro- vide money for an upstate camp j * * « . r i | Early today four more youths, al jleged members of the gang, were ‘booked — three on to promot spiritual perfection which make up the tire burglary Nordic.” The gang had letterhead, iflurry activity over Northern sec- charges and one 15-year-old on a stationery and membership cards. iy tions, the outlook was fair to part-\charge of juvenile delinquency. |They also had rubber stamps with Police said’ Jay Page and Wil-|phrases such as “For the Cause” liam Shutz, both 16, and Brianjand “Nordics Ovor All.” “the moral strength,, gratness and physical’ Leggett is unemployed. The oth- er members attended Forest Hills Last Tuesday, Leggett called a meeting at his home and outlined the boys said robbing a bank going too far, For balking, er in the week burned crosses in front of two Indian homes. The Rev. James W.- Cole, al- leged leader of the Maxton KKK, said he would demand fed- troop members searched for cars they could steal.’ The two rebels escaped ori a crowded street and returned home to blurt out the tale. The parents of one and the aunt of another called police. Then came the After his arrest Leggett tr laugh the whole thing off and $12,971 : told creasing to $13,980,550. chick-; President Cammings, L. H. Cole newsmen: “I would have youths were threatened and forced|ened out. myself before I got tojand Conrad N. Church were re- to go along as the other gangithe bank.” _ |elected directors. { cA : ey A : ee Sir Cees Sees, Sonn | Reports have persisted that the |sale of arms and ammunition have | skyrocketed. __ | Cole told newsmen: | “If the rally is called off, it | will not be because of fear—be- | cause I fear no one. If -Presi- dent Eisenhower had the right to _ call out troops to Liftle Rock te pretect nine Negroes, I don't see why he can’t do the same for us at Maxton." Local law authorities promised that, as at every Klan meeting, Police Chief S. Brewer said-he did not look for any trouble but ' added: “The Indians don’t appre- t|ciate the way they’ve been talked about but they aren’t buying any arms or ammunition.” but-were directed at specific wom- around with white men.”- Harry Roberts Would Run for City Commissioner The first candidate to have filed ‘a nominating petition for the March 3 city commission primary x Harr} L. Roberts, of 1100 Clover- awn, ¢ In_ his ‘petition filed with City Clerk Ada R, Evans, Roberts listed himself as a candidate from Dis- trict 3. He is a mechanic at Gen- eral Motor Truck and Coach Division. : were made of chocolate. ~ Indians Angered © byKlanActivities . storm which is fading away, and ‘British freighter reported they Tokyo's Movie Critics _ki, the best movie actress. ~ for Red Visitors "Expect Ist. Soviet Ships|. to Call ‘at Island Since U. S. Base Established HONOLULU # — BOAR The grain steamers Gen. Pan- filov and Odessa, bound for Via- divostok from Vancouver, B.C., headed there after the Navy oiler Ashtabula reached them: last night They were 400 miles north- west of Midway, where the Na’ is building a highly classified ea ly warning air patrol wing base. The Ashtabula reported the Security for You. B jdoes having this much insurance ‘+Tenn:. § Benefit N ‘By RAY HENRY. Feo D, S, of Oakland, Calif.: “*My husband has about $50,000 in life insurance. If he should die, have any bearing on my right to collect Social Security as his sur- vivor?” No. As long as you meet the on your eligibility. _ From H. E. L. of Knoxville, “My neighbor tells me that. he'll receive a pension as a World War I veteran from the Veterans _|Administration when he reaches 65 damaged by a North Pacific some of her lifeboats were gone. But the Panfilov’s master said he}. FOR MOTORING SAFETY — That's not a pile of gravel by the which Paul Van Roekel, Oaklarid County Road Commission _ *G commission bas on hand this wines to thaw icy reeds for your _aduont. Wienting Ehthe Wee many. nocaples CRIT ~ tons are still on hand, saved up for the county's next wintry siege. was not in need of help so the Ashtabula was released. * * * The Navy on Thursday granted special permission for the two So- viet vessels and a British freighter to put In at Midway for refuge! and repairs, It sent the Ashtabula and the Coast Guard sent the cut- ter Bering Strait to aid. The Bering Strait, however, was diverted to aid a Liberian freight- er, the Wanders which report- ed she had lost her propeller’ in: the storm: 792 miles northwest of Midway. * * * The two Russian vessels and the were low on supplies and water after battling the storm. Name ‘La Strada’ Best TOKYO #—Sixteen movie crit- ics of Tokyo today voted “La Strada” of Italy as the best dra- matic film shown in Japan in 1957. The runner-up was the British- American film, “The Bridge on the River Kwai.” “Rice” was voted the best Japa- nese film of 1957. Its director, Ta- dashi Imai, was named the best director of 1957 and its lead fe- male player, Miss Yuko Mochizu- Happy day! We're WATER-REPELLENT AP Facsimile MISSILES TRACKER — This huge new telemetry antenna, | which the U. S. pis Paces endo is talaved a be he work's lncget: | has been erected near Melbourne, Fla., to be used in tracking inter- | ) continental ballistic missiles launched from the Cape Canaveral | Missile Test Center. It is 60-feet in diameter, mounted on a steel 4 tower 33 feet high-and-20-feet wide. seven-story for better tracking of interconti- - lite experimentation during King-Size Ra PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. @®—The Air Force today an- nounced es what it believes to be the ‘s biggest radio antenna. x“ & £ will make Inental ballistic missiles launched from the Cape Canaveral missile test center .near here, the Air Force announcement said. * *x* * . It added that the equipment ‘aise-will be-of-value in earth satel- the International Geophysical Year now in progress. The United States plans . put a series of small satellites into! ‘jorbits around the earth during the IGY. The first of the five units that ‘have been ordered has been built at Melbourne, 16 miles south of this air base. i * * * | The other units will be put up Junior High Choir tured at 7 p.m. Sunday in the’ First Baptist Church. The group with Karlene Walton, soloist, is di-: ‘rected by Jerry J. Smith. Jit; Hicks is accompanist. The program will include * ‘Psalm| 1530” by Kewandowski; “Let Us 4 ual; “Hear My Cry, O God" by ‘Lekburg; and “Behold Now Praise | The new device, taller than ‘a (Brazil; fo Sing at 1st Baptist ‘The Lincoln Junior High Ninth) Grade Concert Choir will be fea-| Break Bread Together,”” a spirit-, of here: and at three stations along the 5,000-mile missile test range—at Antigua in the British West Indies; Fernando de Noron- ha Island off the eass coast. of the south Atlantic. Security?" dio Antenna Will Track U.S.. Missiles at Cape Canaveral, 17 miles north: and Ascension Island ai next month and that he'll also bes entitled to Social Security. Does the-fact that a person gets vet's pension affect his right to Social Ne, From R. J. of Clearwater, Okla.: “My Social Security check still hasn't arrived. Normally, I get it on the fourth of the month. What's the proper procedure to report the lack of my check?” Report it immediately to your Social Security office. If a check doesn’t arrive by the 10th of the moath you should always notify your nearest office, lump sum Social Security ot Cut by Other Insurance baat nt you. from. collecting yo monthly payments at 62 based © ity record. You'll receive a per- centage of what he'd collected. net eo ted 0 Oe own payments, whichever ‘ Social Security, you could con- tinue to receive them, Your hus- band, however, couldn't receive payments based on your Social Security record. From Mrs. B. T. T. of Parsons, Kan.: “Several years ago when my husband died I received @ pay- ment of $239. Will I be eligible for his Social Security when 1) sgaegaj reach 62?-.Also, do I receive a per cent of his and my own? I have worked 12 years under Social Security.” The lump sum ef $239 doesn’t tiae office of the Social Security Administration. There is no > charge fer this service.) = j From W. P. of Washington, D.C.: '“I’'m 78 and receiving Social Se- curity payments. Since I applied for payments in 1955, I've con- tinued to work at the same salary and pay Social Security tax. When can I have my payments refigured to get credit for this additional You would not be entitled to an increase in your payments by having them refigured. The | Wased on your average earnings. Since you've been working at the same salary and your average earnings haven't raised, your payments would be the same. Many people have been eligible fer higher payments by contin- uing to work after having filed ing a larger salary. From Mrs. T. G. of Pittsburgh. | PEACE PLUGGER—Frank P. Graham, United Nations repre- sentative to India and Pakistan, | +} will makg¢ another trip to the | | Orient in effort to settle the | long dispute over Kashmir. Gra- reed 71, is a former U.S. Sena- tor, 4 NOTICE of CHANGE OF LOCATION Natural Health Food (Formerly Weyne St.) NOW . 8 MT. CLEMENS Just 50 Feet Off N. Saginaw FE 4-4601 ithe Lord” by Titcumb.— The group is composed of 40 ninth graders who have been chos- ‘en by audition, scholarship and citizenship. Purchased by the stu- dents, members’ apparel consists lot a blazer with insignia. The girls |wear white and the boys blue. The choir has presented 21 con-| certs this season, with several out. of town appearances. Students to Go hivond- ! | HOLLAND #—Hope College ofti- | icials have announced plans for a. ‘summer program of foreign class- | ;work for undergraduate students. ; |Under the plans, Hope students | /will attend classes in a and tria,.and other nop aoc esi - wp recasse Gvelity controlled cleaning Making rainwear like new .+- giving soil and stain resistance to regular top- coats and suits...our ex- elusive Lustre- Sheen ’ a eke STAM ORM ao ee a Pa.: “I'm a widow receiving Social | Security since last March. 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Huron 5t., Pontiac FE 2-0294 7 Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” | 42 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 B- Hear Ambulance Service a _ PLANNING to Buy or Build - —in-the-Spring?— ‘ represenatives who . i Um OR i a SIS ce is): ‘RATE ON SAVINGS . Gov't 761 WwW. Huron It Seems to Me... One of my critics chides me gently for reproducing the words in an advertisement of the new French film, “And God Created Woman.” These phrases were about the. }trankest proclamation of an all-out SS Se “THE PONTIAC PRESS WAROLD A, PITEGERALD Editorial Page 4, Men OF THE President and Publisher \ . ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 ° emcee Older Generation Has Reason to Believe in Our Teenagers few. Their own attitudes towards the “delinquents” encourage or discour- age further manifestations. - * * * . af young people smile and cheer at deprivations, then they’re smeared Zs fm The POWER of ‘FAITH cares sb) sex movie that have appeared. From the sheltered asylum of this chaste and mid-Victorian desk, it was shock- ing and I wanted you to learn the latest and know what was what. . * * * No one profits by playing the unimaginative role of the ostrich. The critic said it sounded as though the paragraph was “glori- fying sin,” and she (it was a lady) feared the teenagers would inter- _ pret it as such. Well, sir, for the sake of the record, I’m like Calvin Coolidge’s preacher and Calvin Coolidge when it comes to sin. I'm against it. * * * While we all might condone a little, teensy weensy “sin” such as ringing a neighbor’s doorbell oc- casionally, and then running like everything, or even snuggling timidly up to a gorgeous red htad in the last dance, but we all stand against a desecration of principles. * * * I have an even greater confidence and belief in the teenagers than the average and I am confident they won't misunderstand. It's a shame that 99.999 should be smeared and besplattered by the shameless few that won't behave. Teenagers are often the victims of parental defec- tions, for which they aren’t rightly accountable, anyway. * * * Shocking vandalism such as that at the Longfellow School must be stopped and drastic steps taken to protect property and the rights of society. The offenders should be properly punished and a bill presented to the parents cand collected, even though the school system has to accept interest bearing notes for part of the amount. Let’s clamp down on ALL AGES that defy law and, order. * * * | But that doesn't mean the whole - teenage group should be classified with the tiny percentage of bums and tramps. “Not by the hair of your chiny, chin chin.” | Nearly everyone believes in young people. We believe in their | more honest than some of the sanctimonious generations that : begot them. And they're clean. = Their morals are high. Hence, it i would pain me mightily to write _anything that. let them think I was “glorifying sin.” * * * Heaven forbid. It has been my good fortune and privilege to know a whole host of teenagers here at The Press. They've worked here by the hundreds over the ~ past 40 years and have earned com- plete respect, confidence and affec- tion. ~ * * * The teenagers themselves can help ‘acquit their generation of a few -____charges they don’t deserve by more adrenal and acral treatment of the THE PONTI AC PRESS Published ty Tue Powriac Press Company «@ W Huron St bed Pontiac 12. Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Joun A Rr Omer vie Vice President Sesnsee” Advertising anagt and Advertising Director flow:sap Frreo Eart M. Treapwett, Vice a peeteune rand: * Cirralation Manager —— QG. Mapemate Jonpan, Jouxn W. Prreemat, Local Advertising Gecretary and Editor Manager Roser aan, Grong: C Iwan, Miawaging Bditor Classified Manager =— . : sound. eae Pontiac, as second clans matter _ 7, Amine Press tr entitieg, exclusivery to the ee o of all toca) s printed 'm this as all AP new dispa'ehes ae? ovine b by carrier for 40 cents ~ om Lanes by meat) - : tear 2 ere nited Ptates Be sare te advance ~ “innate decency. We believe they're with a bit of the guilt themselves; and this doesn’t mean they must be- come tattletales. Most codes thumb down the tattler. But they do have an opportunity in their own ranks to exert an influence for good by refus- ing to “admire” the lawless and being “impressed” by the misguided pop- offs. x *«* * That grand young generation that is coming along now should become a valuable ally of ours. They ought not to be satisfied with sitting passively on the side- lines. They can help America a lot more than they know by adopting the right attitude in their relationships with the mar- ginal exhibitionists. They come in direct’ personal contact with the trouble makers while adults must work from a distance. Me glorify sin? No, please na. Me harm teenagers? Never. And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: * * * We pay our President $150,000 a year plus an expense account. The King of Arabia gets 300 mil- lion; the President of West Ger- many gets $12,000; Sweden doles out $700,000 to Gustav; and Queen Elizabeth draws nearly three million. Me? Id rather be President of the Pontiac Press at $4.80... .--.... The high school marching band in Corvallis, Ore- gon, got confused between halves and put the “O” at the wrong end of “Hello” ..There are 4,000 U. S. students studying Russian and ten million young Russians studying English. * x * Overheard at the Proving Ground: “My neighbor's teenager drives so fast his new car has two wheels he hasn't even used.” ...... -... Who knows a husband and wife that can sing like Vicror and Mary Linp- quist? And purely aside from sing- ing, that girl Mary—wheeeeeee! sates eag os . ANTI you want a@ nus- band and wile that never find life boring, humdrum or tedious, let me present Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. WHITFIELD * * * The Fontainebleau, perhaps Florida's gaudiest hotel, grossed 17 million one year and now plans to add 350 rooms and a ballroom seating 5,000.......... Detroit is rather generally credited with starting the United Fund idea in America. We cheerfully admit they’re second, but Pontiac is first. Several people were in- volved, but I give the bulk of the credit to A. C. Girard x *« * Bos Swanson, MSUO architect on the Witson property, tells me Vice President D. B. VARNER’s estimate of 20,000 ‘students at the local institu- tion is considerably under his own figure, if you will project ahead to 1980 . Little Known Facts About Well Known People: When Mrs. ROBERT CRITCHFIELD plays Ave Siro tee oo eh ee eae Maria or The Lord’s Prayer on organ, + everyone sits up straight and listens for all he’s worth... . There are 64 quiz shows on television and . radio and if 60 were tossed in the ash‘ — can tomorrow, this would be a better The Department of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Po.iy Bercen and her dle pappy singing that duet last Sunday on TV; the J’S—Adults who forget ey were once teenagers. RRS on TV. She wouldn't get away with such remarks in Russia or any ~ other foreign country. much must the American people take? d without the help of United States. Mrs. E. G. Kuechie — * Bullwhackers, miners, cowboys and Indians of early Montana called him Brother Van. The Reverend W. W. Van Orsdel rode thousands of miles bringing help, cheer and religion. He was one of 15 volun- teers to enter hostile Indian territory to aid attacked settlers. At one service he inspired a holdup man to take up the collection. He preached to Indians who honored him with a buffalo hunt. Throughout Mon- tana, the guest room was called Brother Van's room. The great Western artist, Charles Russell, wrote, “IT have met you . . Brother Van sometimes in lonely places but you were never lonesome or alone, for a Man with scarred hands and feet stood beside you and near Him there is no hate so all who met — ; ee ed you.” Days of All Faiths Week Stresses Faith i in Daily Life By DR. HOWARD V. MARPER In a highly aggressive, competi- tive culture such as ours there is often a wide gap between Chris- tian preaching and Christian prac- tice. This is the problem on which Church and Economic Life Week concentrates. Each year since 1949 this Week has been sponsored by the Department of Church and Eco- nomic Life of the National Coun- cil of Churches. * * * Always beginning on the third Sunday in January, the Week's purpose is to hold before church people their individual responsibili- ty for building Christian princi- ples into all the economic rela- tions and decisions in which they are personally involved. This year’s theme is ‘Faith and Daily Work: The Task of the Christian Layman,” the point =—* t if Christian principles are be applied, to our busi- ness ae it wilt have to be the layman, not the clergyman, who applies them. For it is the lay- man, not the clergyman, who caae wont erty Sy ae Ge business front. It is almost exclusively through the layman that the church makes. _ contact with the world of daily work. The ordained minister may interest himself in his people’s busi- ness lives, he may make calls on men in their offices or stores or factories, but-the relationships he thus develops are not the normal ones of the workaday world. Even the most interested and devoted clergyman is at best on the outer edge of this part af his people's lives. t * & Only the layman is in the mid- dle of it, and therefore only the layman can really translate Chris- tianity into the idiom of the busi- ness world. The task for the clergyman and the church is not to perform this ministry for the layman, but rather to teach him how to per- form it himself. To this end, the National CounciJ Department makes suggestions and offers helps. SIMPLE MAN Some people don’t seem to rea- lize it, but you don't have to have a college degree to be a Christian. Nobody would deny that a man ought to be able ‘‘to give a reason for the faith that is in him,” but The Country Parson ' “The lazy man got that way by —Harotp A. Frrzcznatp ne ins Nee sees Ate noe from the time of the Apostles right down to now simple good- ness has been mure effective than intellectual power in the matter of producing saints. St. Wulfstan, an llth-century Englishman, was not very smart, but he was one of God's great men. . He was just another of the many proofs that if you are talk- ing about the leve of Ged for sinful man, you don’t have to de it in deep theological language. It is recorded of Jesus Himself, “the common people heard Him gladly.” That was the way it was with Wulfstan. - (Copyright 1953) - Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Reader Shoots Barrage at ‘Harping’ Health Talk “I suggest that until] you have experienced menstruation you quit harping that these ordeals are just “normal functions’’ —child- birth is anormal function, mothers and ba- bies have been known to die . or haven't you heard? (Mrs. E. B. R.)" ard . Care of the Feet. When you need medical or surgical advice or treatment, select a doctor who. practices under his or her own name.'’ Pils esa letters. not more than one page tds tong pertaining to personat health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, ff a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1958) ‘Fishermen Aren’t Always to Blame’ , ately again placed brush in the abandoned hole. ¥ shanty. Sunday J moved my shanty and placed two old Christmas trees in the hole. Upon coming out of my shanty later in the after- noon, I looked over where the shan- ty had been and found someone to people or children who remove markers indicating the opening in | the ice. What protection does the | conscientious. fisherman have un- der these conditions? I immedi- Scott Lake THOUGHTS FOR TODAY When Jesus heard it, he marveled, and said unto them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.—Matthew 8:10. Say Motorist Responsible for Higher Operating Costs By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Autpmotive Editor DETROIT @-—If it costs more to maintain an automobile today than it did a decade ago the motorist they held that the car owner is demanding more of every- thing in the way of comfort, ease of driving and power-operated ac- cessoriés. All these advances usu- ally are demanded after long argu- ment about the initia] cost of the car., And, the experts explain, most of them consume power that oth._ erwise might be transmitted to the rear wheels of the car. That Means fuel mileage has gone down as new accessories have been developed. Probably the miles per gallon average would be much lower than it is today but for the unceasing effort to squeeze more out of it through improved carburetion and combustion. a _* * There is little basis of compari- son in the smooth handling and riding features of today’s cars with those of 10 years ago. In many in- of the exhaust pipe is technical factor: — stances horsepower has been don- bled, but many poweroperated ac- cessories have been a in that time. Some petroleum industry ex- perts sald this week thai use of the larger, higher-speed engines haq brought a decline of about 2% miles per gallon in fuel econ- omy. They said, too, that air condition- ing equipment in some instances cuts as much as 10 per cent from the potential fuel economy. Car owners have been complain- ing about fuel mileage almost as long as they have been driving. However, with automatic trans- missions, power and power | steering, and the numerous other convenience accessories, they get More out of a gallon than ever before. r accessories now in their cars would trade them for three or - four extra miles per gallon of fuel. The car and petroleum industry experts have demonstrated that factors other than accessories also contribute to poor fuel mileage. Incomplete combustion that sends a lot of unused ee out a major It is one also that is occupying a great deal of research time both in the automobile and the petro- leum industries. Case Records of a Psychologist: “Answer =Oucht For the pamphlet on menstruation— Hygiene for Girls and Health for Women, or for the pamphlet on change of life — The Menopause, or for the pamphlet on Tumor and Displacement, or for the pam- phlet Leukorrhea, send stamped, self - addressed enveloope. For any two pamphlets in addition, inclose 25c. I hope some women regard menstruation and menopause as normal functions. “We enjoy reading your column and get_lots of help from it. We hope our paper continties to print it every day. Our dentist got us Started eating natural, unrefined foods. We use wheat, cracked for céreal or ground in old coffee ‘grinder for flour . . DR. BRADY years ... (Mrs. B. L.)"” ‘Answer — My compliments your dentist. If he (or a it, I'd like et . we have need- ed the doctor only twice ig, six ~ Modern Religion so gu Science Father Hodik is typical of the modern leaders of ail churches. For religion and sci- ence are allies; not foes. And our alert clergymen are usually the best exponents of practical the grass roots level. They psychology and psychiatry at know happy homes must’ have spiritual idealism supported by medico-psychological facts. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-306: Father Rudolph Ho- dik is the beloved “Family Rosary Priest’’ of Wisconsin, Whenever I have a speech at Green Bay or its vicinity, Father to have dinner with Mrs, Crane and me, * He is a benifi- cent influence up- on his entire par- ish and is a great exponent of the “Com pliment Club.” But he also rep- DR. CRANE resents the latest trend among clergymen of all faiths. For he realizes that basic psychological and medical facts must be com- bined with the spiritual to produce —velope into which I have placed some of your booklets. “For example, I try to include RELIGION USES SCIENCE A generation ago-many atheists - tried to prove that religion and science were hostile to each other. ‘That Ig definitely not the case. we learn of science, The -Hodik . comes —in- the more the. Bible truths are be- ing supported, And the best leaders of our churches take full advantage of all the latest scientific helps to happy homes. - @ : * * * Clergymen are usually the best local Applied Psychologists. They. do the bulk of the Marriage Coun- seling in the average communi- ty. They try to patch up domestic feuds. They are always on call to help salvage juvenile delinquents. We'd have few juvenile delin- quents if parents would bring their children up in the wise precepts of the churches, But Chapter 18 of my college text- book is entitled *‘Psychology Goes to Church.” Therein I show how clergymen are doing the best job of all pro-- fessional men in actually applying psychology pel powmety at the ii! : —& Wives,” . profit), erations still causes millions of boys and girls to be given the ‘‘run around’ when they want scientific facts. Clergymen, however, are taking the lead in conducting marriage clinics and hygiene forums for’ teen-agers. * * Over 1,500 clergymen each year write to me via this clinical- col- umn and hundreds of them order the medico .- al book- lets in quantity for use in their scsi counseling with perkhion. ers. Se wnat Father -Hodik docs’ Send for tiie “Tests for Husbands enclosing a stamped torn eavetope, plus 20 cents rain They are helpful to older married folks, as well as to newlyweds, | Pasd them: around among. itd neighbors and church groups Always Write iaae of Tee's ag si W. Crane back from the Balearics? You live out there?” “Have done for the last six *"You get a good deal more sun- shine than we do, I expect,” said Inspector Craddock agreeably. sary for you to come back again so soon?” — Cedrie grinned. “Get a wire from Emma—my sister. We've never had a mur- der on the premises before. Didn't want to miss anything— se along I came.” “You are interested in crimip- ology?" “Oh, we needn't put it in such highbrow terms! I just like murders — Whodunnits and all that! With a Whodunnit parked right on the family doorstep, it seemed the chance of a lifetime. Besides I thought peor old Em salegk amie ipl af halo laude aging the old man and the police and all the rest of it.” a & « @& Cedric thought a moment or two, then shook his head. “We've had foreign time te time, like but I can’t ¢hink of any likely possibility. Better ask the others — they'd know more than I would,” hel Craddock leaned . back in his chair and went on: °. “As you have heard at the in- quest, the medical evidence cannot fix the time of death very ac- ‘curately. Longer than two weeks, |less than four — which brings it isomewhere around Christmas time. |You have told me you came home tor Christmas. When did you ar- ~ -_*« * ivive in England and when did you “I see. It appealed to your leave?” sporting instincts and also to) Cedric reflected. your family feelings. I've no “Let me see... J] flew. Got doubt your sister will be very here .on the Saturday before) “That's that, 3 date with my revered “Our point ig — Inspector Bacon “We shall do that, of course.” asking for on ever the following weekend then,” said In- ora aee 1 ted be “he understod, had sireadyit shold’ go Joking tor him 3t 1 interviews — ahwun you, Inspector.” Vet ae a dock, and made the two little & “Women rather fall for Cedric.” 2 sharp that he cuts himself some- 2 me,"’ said Bryan Eastly apologeti-| ically, coming into the room and hesitating by the door. ‘I dori't | mor le | grateful to you — although her'Christmas — that would be the 'spector Craddock, without press- exactly belong to the family—" two other brothers have also come to be with her," . “But net te cheer and comfert,” | Cedric told him. “Harold is ter- rifically put out. It's not at all the thing for a city magnate to = mixed up with the murder of female.” Craddeck: s eyebrows rose gently. “Was she — a questionable fe-| male?” “Well, you're the authority on that point. Going by the facts, it, seemed to me likely.” “] thought perhaps you might| have been able to make a guess at. who she was?" | DEWEY REFRIGERATION Tist. Lt * * *t “You flew straight from Ma- jorca?”’ “Yes, Left at five in the morn- ing and got here midday." “And you left?" } “I flew back on the following _— that seemed just a trifle Eastley, a. the 27th." nk you." Cnarie grinned. “Leaves me well within the limit, unfortunately. But really, | | Inspector, strangling young women is not my faverite form ef Christmas fun.” “| hope not, Mr. Crackenthorpe.”’ * * Inspector Bacon merely looked | disapproving “There would be a remarkabie | rabsence of peace and about such an action, don't you agree?” Cedric addressed this question | “WE DON'T | grunted. Inspector Craddock sald Member ol ‘politely: “Well, thank you, Mr. Cracken- ped epee co. ‘thorpe. That will be all.” . ° Craddock asked as Cedric shut! FE 5-6247 ‘the door behind him. Bacon grunted again. “One mre ~~we-can‘t-insure- you against! If you're caught violating the rules of the road, we ean’t pay your fines or restore your lost dignity. But we provide insurance protection against practi- cally all other driving _ tisks. If you're not sure you have all the car insur- ance you need —and the Tight kind=bring your policy in to us. We'll gladly review it for you. Without obligation, of course, Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. “Insurance of All Kinds” 70 West Lewrence “seared Yee Prest* - ~ either,” went on Bacon. "BE 2-9221 Jail. Harold Crackenthorpe, thin lip-| London, “Cocky enough for anything, he said. “I den't care for the | Spd pees iy oa Class of woman.” Craddock smiled. “T don’t like the way he dresses, “No re- ispect — going to -an inquest like that. Dirtiest pair of trousers I've! +seen--iin—a -leng -while- =And--did: you see his tie? Looked as though iit was made of colored string. ‘If you ask me, he's the kind that make no bones about it.” “Well, he didn't strangle this one — if he didn't leave Majorca until ‘the 2ist? And that's a thing we can verify easily enough.” * * * Bacon threw him a sharp glance. “IT notice that you're not tipping . your hand yet about the actual date of the crime ‘" “No, we'll keep that dark for the present. I always like to have something tip my sleeve in the, early stages.” Bacon nodded in full agreement. “Spring it on ‘em when the time comes,” he said. “That's the best plan.” “And now,” said Craddock, “‘we'll see what our correct City gentleman has to say about it ped, had very little to say about it. It was most distasteful — a iwould easily strangle a woman and ling his. questions further. He had already made up his mind that Harold Crackenthorpe was not go- ing to be helpful. He passed on to Alfred, who came into the room with a non- erdone. * * * | Craddock looked at Alfred Crack- ienthorpe with a faint feeling of ireognition. Surely he had seen ithis particular member of the fam- ‘ily somewhere befure? — Or had. it been his picture in the paper? There was something discreditable. attached to the memory. He asked ‘Alfred his octupation and Alfred's answer was vague. “I'm in inserance at the mo- | ment. Until recently I've been. | interested in putting a new type of | Inspector Craddock looked ap- preciative — and no one could have appearance of Alfred's suit and igauging correctly the low price it, had cost. Cedric’s clothes had ‘bare, but they had been originally, of good cut and excellent material. | Here there was a cheap smartness, passed pleasantly on to his routine questions. Alfred seemed interest-| ed — even slightly amused. * * * “H's quite an idea, that the. women might once have had a Job here. Not as a lady’s maid; ‘doubt if-my sisters ever~ such a thing. I don't think any-| one has nowadays. But of course domestic labor floating about. We've had Poles — and a tempera. mental German or two. As Emma definitely didn't recognize the wom- an, I think that washes your idea out, Inspector. Emma's got a very good memory for a face. No, if the woman came from London — What gives you the idea she came quite casually, but his eyes were sharp and interested. Inspector Craddock smiled and |shook his head, - Alfred looked at him keenly. * * * “Not telling, eh? Return ticket in her coat pocket, perhaps, is that it?” : “It could be, Mr. Cracken- thorpe. “Well, granting she came from i ae er See a ee St. Seiedicity: Hell, 40 s. at 7:00 PM. bi Se at w. Huron Ste 22nd “ANNUAL. MEETING — GMTC Employees Federal Credit Union _SATURDAP, JANUARY 18, 1958. there is a good deal of foreign. “ “Let me see, you are Mr. Bryan Eastly, the husband of Miss Edith Crackenthorpe, who died five years ago?” “That's right.” “Well, it's very kind of vou. Mr. especially if you know something that you think could as- ‘Sist us in some way? “But I don't. Wish I did: Whole thing seems so ruddy peculiar, doesn’t it. Coming along and meeting some fellow in_ that draughty old barn in the middle of winter. Wouldn't be my cup of tea!’ * * * “It is certainly very perplex- ing.’ Inspector Craddock agreed. “Is it true that she was a |foreigner? Word seems to have got, round to that effect.” “Does that fact suggest anything jto you?” The Inspector looked at him sharply, but Bryan seemed * lamiably vacuous. ———— SE fact.” | “Maybe she was French.” said | “And what do you think of him?" noticing the superficially smart | picion. Bryan was roused to slight _ animation. A look of interest came into his blue eyes, and he » |beem disreputable, almost thread-) tugged at his big mustache. “Really? Gay Paree. He shook ‘his head. ‘On the whole it seems ‘that told its own tale. “Craddock |te-make- it-even—more— unlikely; ‘doesn't it? Messing about in ibarn, I mean. You ceca hee lany other sarcophagus murders, ‘have you? One of these fellows with an urge — or a complex? iThinks he's Caligula or someone like that?” _Inspector Craddock did not even. ‘trouble to reject this speculation, ‘Instead he asked in a casual man- “Nobody in the family got any connections, Or — or — relationships that you know of?” thorpes weren't a very gay lot. “Harold's respectably married,” he said. ‘‘Fishfaced woman, some \impderished peer’s daughter. Don't think Alfred cares ahout women much — spends his: life going in for shady deals which usually go. wrong in the end. I daresay Ced- ric’s got a few Spanish senoritas {jumping through-heeps for him in+ , Ivisa. Women rather fall for Ced- ric. Doesn't always shave and - looks as though he never washes. |" Don’t see why that should be at- tractive. to women, but apparently it ig — I say, I'm not being very helpful, am I?” . Bryan said that the Cracken-| ‘more attention at Emma Cracken-| ‘thorpe than he had done pre- — viously. “He-was- stil wondering, “I don’t suppose you want to see about the expression that he had surprised on her face before lunch. | * * * A quiet woman, Not stupid. Not ‘brilliant either. ‘were inclined to take for granted, and had the art of making a house | into a home, giving it an atmos- phere of restfulmess and quiet har , mony. Such, he thought. was Emma Crackenthorpe. One of those com- fortabl pleasant women whom men \don’t really know why—except that one always tends to think foreign- ers are French until one finds out “Oh, I really wouldn’t say that was so, Miss Crackenthorpe, Not nowadays, We have so many na- mans, Austrians, all the Scandina- vian countries—"’ “Yes, I suppose you're right.” “You didn't have some special She didn’t hurry to deny it. then shook her head almost re- gretfully, “No,” she said. “I really don't think so.” Her glance met his placidly, without flinching. * «x * : Craddock looked towards Inspec- tor Bacon. The latter leaned for- ward and presented a small enam- el powder compact. “Do you recognize this, Miss Crackenthorpe?"’ — She took it and examined it. “No. It’s certainly not mine. “You've no idea to whom it be- longed?” “No.” worry you any more — for the present."’ “Thank you.” She smiled briefly at them, | got up and left the room. Again | Craddock thought ‘She -moved rather quickly, as though a cer- | tain relief hurried her. ‘asked Bacon. Inspector Craddock said ruefully: | iclined to think everyone knows a tionalities over here, Italians, Ger- reason for thinking that this wom- io be ¥ Pa “Then I don’t think we need“ he may have imagined it, but | “Think she knows , anything?” «ues ax si tells nk let on industrial secrets, T'd_ bet. mind taking That's what she was doing.” “In Brackhampton?” side my own back gate.” - they're really making? swallow ail these fellows tell you. All right, if she wasn’t @ spy, who do you think she was? Think my precious sons? It woud be violent fellow followed her down here, thinking she was coming to meet him and did her in. How's that?” . Inspector Craddock said diplo- matically that it was certainly a theory. But Mr. Alfred Cracken- thorpe, he said, had not recog- nized her, “Pah! Afraid, that’s all! Alfred ia liar, remember, always was! iLie himself black in the face. ‘None of my sons are any good. ‘Crowd of vultures, waiting for ‘me to die, that's their real oc- ‘cupation in life.” He chuckled. And they can wait. I won't die “Factories everywhere, One out-| playing safe isn't she was mixed up with one of lot ot Gare bc Wa chances—the “Anything more. You want to dy here?” Miss Marple, sitting erect smiled approvingly at Inspector Dermot Craddock. “I'm so glad,” she said, “‘that you have been assigned to the case. I hoped you would be.” “When I got your letter,” said Craddock, “I took it straight to the A, C. As it happened he had ‘to oblige -them! Well, if that's all I can.do for you oe I'm ‘tired. Got to rest.’ * * * He shuffled out again. “Alfred's bit of skirt?” said ‘Bacon questioningly. “In m opinion the old man just made} |that up.” He paused, hesitated.’ “I think, personally, Alfred's; ‘quite all right—perhaps a shifty! customer in some ways—but not “At a certain stage one is in- Our present cup of tea. Mind you |—I did just wonder about that little more than they are willing Air Force chap.” to tell you.’ * * * “They usually do, too,’’ said Ba- “Bryan Eastley?"’ “Yes. I've run into one or two of his type. They're what you. con out of the depth of his expe- Might call adrift in the world— *, rience. “Only,” he added, “it quite) ‘had danger and death and ex- toften isn't anything to do with the Citement too early in life. Now| usiness in hand. It’s some famil 'peceadillo or some silly scrape that ‘satisfactory. ‘they find it tame. Tame and un- In a way, we've Women such as this were often ‘people are afraid is going to be given them a raw deal. Though. underrated. Behind their quiet exterior they had force of char- acter, they were to be reckoned | with. Perhaps, Craddock thought, | the clue to the mystery of the dead woman in the sarcophagus | was hidden away in the recesses — of Emma’s mind. Whilst these thoughts were pass-| ing through his head, Craddock was asking various unimportant questions. spector Bacon,"’ he said. needn't worry questions,” “Sp I first! idragged into the opening.” “Yes, I know. Well, at least—"’ But whatever Inspector Crad- | dock had been about to ray never f | got said, for the door was flung open and eld Mr, Crackenthorpe shuffled in in a high state of in- | dignation, “A pretty pass,"" he jpass, when Scotland Yard come: i “I don’t suppose there is much ‘down and doesn't have the courtesy | that you baven't already told In-to talk to the head of the family Who's the master of this’ you with many/house, I'd like to know? Answer} ‘me that? Who's master here” said. “Things have come to a pretty ‘I don't really know what we could do about it. But there they are, all pest and no future, so to speak. just heard from the Brackhamp- iton people calling us in, They ‘seemed to think it wasn’t a local icrime. The A. C. was very inter- lested in what I had to tell him about you. He'd heard about you, iI oe from my uncle.” Dear Sir Henry,'’— murmured. | Miss Marple affectionately. — (Continued) Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 E. Pike Street 4 s Labor performed over many whiere he is or what he does Habits Are Good, ina Bad a deep pattern into our way of life. A farmer tises early to do his chores; no matter continues to rise early. A mother is alert years etches afterward he J. L. VOORHEES against a background of china. always was a coward. But he’s 4085 and presents from Margate, “Please ask _me_ aything you “You are, of course, Mr. Crack-! all of ber life waiting for that cry of alarm. r ike.” * * * “As Mr. Wimborne told you, we understood that you had already | had the least idea that -he was Inspector Bacon, with dark sus- have reached the conclusion that told Inspector Bacon all you knew, ‘the dead woman was not a native and that your health not being That may be a re- good, we must not make too many Wimborne demands upon it. of these parts. ilief to you Mr. iseemed to think it would be — but for us. She's less easily fied.” “But didn’t she have anything— the |? ‘handbag? Papers?’ Craddock. shook his head. pockets." of where she came anxious to know—who the woman is. Has she felt Wit that all along, I wonder? Bacon didn’t give me that impression — and he’s a shrewd man... “We know nothing about her,” Ihe said. ‘‘That’s why we hoped one of you could help us. Are you sure you can't? Even if you didn’t rec- ognize her—can you think of any- one she fhight be?" “Tve absolutely no idea,” said, t * =e _Imperceptibly, Inspector Crad-+ dock's. manner changed. It was hardly noticeable except as a slight hardness in his voice. “When Mr. Wimborne told you that the woman was a foreigner, why did you assume that sd was. French?” ¥ it makes it really more difficult, identi-| “No handbag, nothing in her “You've no idea of her name— * iat all” _..Cratidock . {bensht te himself: |. She wants te kpow—she's very she| /enthorpe, ™ said Craddock soothing-| ‘ly and rising as he spoke. “But we Mr. Quimper said—" “T daresay—I daresay. Fm not | a strong man... As for Dr. | Quimper, he’s a regular old wom- | —an—perfectiy good doctor, stands my case—but inclined to wrap me up in cotton wool, Got | a bee in his bonnet about food. | Went on at me Christmas time | when I had a bit of a tarn—what under —_ ‘giao peas Phone FE 2-8378 did I eat when? who cooked it? who served it fuss, fuss, fuss! “But though T-may have et ferent health, Im well enough to give you all the help that’s in my ;power, Murder in my own house —or at any. rate in my own barn! inonrasting building, that. Elizabe- than, Local architect says not—but fellow doesn't know what he's talk- ing about. Not a day late: than 1580 —but that’s not. what we're talking about. What do you want to know What's your present theory?” |, M. BE. “Mike” Daniels DANIELS INSURANCE 568 W. Heren &t. Evening Phene MI 6-2923 Alfred, if so. Not Harold, S| planting the body on their own mak, 55 ‘condescend to live in this eoun- “ try.- All right, then, she was Al-{, Craddock - agreed — that that ifred’s bit of skirt. And some Railroad men keep a tight schedule. They [ © had one job to do and did it for a lifetime; their habits are brittle. They will not change. A teacher never loses her love of teaching something to someone. I have never known a retired minister who didn't prepare a sermon—just in case ——. The person who has assiduously saved pennies also develo # a habit—parsimony. He doesn’t know how to play. Habit forbids it and he is miserable. mm Se aware of HABIT! Change your pat- ‘tern and live moet. a wt, The Insignia of Superior Service Sound Protection Agency Ph. FE 38-7111 * * * “It's a little too early for theo- iries,_Mr. Crackenthorpe. 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Re. we Vaverek. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Balz are the bride’s par- ents, and the bridegroom is Vincent Vavereks. VEVEREK Sheila J]. Balz Becomes Bridesef Milton Vaverek In a Nuptial High Mass at St. Michael Catholic Church, Sheila Jane Balz and Milton James Vaverek exchanged marriage vows today. . The Rev, John J. Raymo, a cousin of the bride from Detroit, per- formed the double-ring cere- mony at 11 a.m. before 400: guests, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Bailz of Marquette street. The bride- groonr is the son of the Vin- cent Vavereks of Joslyn road. * * * The bride's gowh of white peau de soie, with lace bodice and long pointed sleeves, fea- tured insets of lace in the full skirt and a collar encrusted with rhinestones. A tiara of _pearls and rhinestones held a fingertip-length veil. She car- ried a prayer book topped with a white orchid, stephanotis and ivy. SISTER HAS PART Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Stuart Far- ner of Flint, and the honor maid was Kay Lazio of Den- ver, Colo. Bridesmaids were Dawn Farner of Flint; Anna- elle Vaverek, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. James Demaki. Junior bridesmaid was Brigid Anne Farner. * * * Honor attendants and the junior bridesmaid were gowned in melon peau de soie sheaths with flared back. The dresses were of cocktail length, and they wore matching feather head pieces. Each carried a cascade arrangement of tan- gerine carnations. The bridesmaids were gowned in leaf green peau de crystal and carried cascade arrangements of tangerine car- nations. BROTHER Is BEST MAN __handied As his brother’s best man was Jerome Vaverek. Stuart Farner of Flint, George Muto, Robert Mountain and Mort Flanegan seated the guests, * * * : For a wedding breakfast at Rotunda Inn, Mrs, Balz wore a silver gray brocaded satin cos- tume suit with which she wore * : Miller. fey lt you haven't already got plans for the week- end, how about taking in-a little ice skating? David an orchid velvet hat with black accessories and a cor- sage of white cymbidium or- chids. The bridegroom's moth- er chose a French blue crepe dress with black accessories and a cymbidium orchid cor- sage. e * * * For traveling to New Orleans and Louisiana the new Mrs. Vaverek had selected a grey sheath wool dress with black accessories and an orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Pontiac. The bride attended Mercy College and the bridegroom at- tended University of Detroit. ‘Sno-Ball’ Scheduled for Jan. 31 Alpha Omega Unit Will Hold Dance at Elks Temple Members of Alpha Omega “Chapter—of—_Beta—Sigma—Phi sorority have set Jan. 31 as the date for their annual winter dance, the ‘‘Sno-Ball,”’ to be held at the Elks Temple. Proceeds for the affair will go to benefit victims of blood disease at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. * * * General chairman of com- mittee for the dance is Mrs. Duane Chamberlain. Heading the decoration committee is Mrs. Donald DeVoe, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Marriott, Mrs. Vincent Schneider, Mrs. Murl Dodge and Mrs. Constance Benson. Ticket distribution is being -by_Mrs. Kenneth x * Additional committee heads are Mrs. Alvin Martin, pub- licity, assisted by Mrs. Robert Terry; patrons, Mrs. Michael Gollogly; orchestra committee, Mrs. George Pudduck; favors, Mrs. C. M. Beevers; and posters, “Mrs, Milton Ott. — : O, Maer Burhans (left to right), Susan Prasil, Gloria Houck, —. d the son of the- Sue Froede, Roberta Albright and Dale Dray have ~ Its June in January ~ iii Julie Hutchins’ Nuptials Tonight Wearing a princess style bridal gown of ivory satin, Julie Virginia Hutchins will exchange wedding vows with James Stewart Hudson Jr. this evening at 8 o'clock. Per- forming the ceremény in Christ Church Cranbrook will be the Rev. John Wigle of Episcopal Church of the Ad- vent, The bride will be given away by her brother, Charles San- Miss Hutchins is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Chauncey. Sanborn Hutchins of West Long Lake road and the late Mr. Hutchins. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Hud- son of Grosse Pointe. Julie’s gown, featuring a round neckline and gored skirt, is fashioned: with a cathedral style cap and veil broaght from Brussels, Belgium, by her godparents, Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Furlong. A petite bouquet of stephanotis and phalenopsis orchids will com-— plete the bridal costume. TO ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Charles Hutchins of Ann Arbor, sister-in-law of the bride, will act as matron of -honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Robert Rorick of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Arthur B. Hudson of Grosse Pointe and Mrs. John Evarts of Birming- ham. The gowned in attendants red velveteen sheath dresses featuring V necklines and three-quarter- length sleeves. Full back panels lined with white satin will enhance the cocktail- length gowns. Junior bridesmaid Carolyn Bannow of Bloomfield Hills and flower maid Amy Nichol- son of Royal Oak will wear floor-length red velveteen dresses with full skirts, puffed short sleeves and white satin collars with flat bows at the back and streamers to the floor, The attendants will carry modified cascade bouquets. of snowdrift chrysanthemums centered with red carnations. Each will wear a headpiece of ivy. The flower maid will carry a miniature of the attendants’ bouquets. BROTHER IS BEST MAN * Jeffrey Hudson will serve as his brother’s best man. Guests are to be seated by John Antal, [Thomas Nicholson, George Johnston, Robert Rorick, brother-in-law of the bride- groom and Arthur B. Hudson, brother of the bridegroom. Ringbearer will be Timo * * * For a reception at Orchard Baldwin PTA Hears Program on Europe Mrs. C. T. Forsman present- ed a European travelogue to -~members of Baldwin School PTA Thursday evening. She told briefly of each country and its peoples. * * * Mrs. William Travis, presi- dent, announced that a nomi- nating committee will be elect- ed next month and a money- making project is schéduled for Jan. 22. * * * Refreshments were served from a lace covered table ac- cented with an arrangement of snapdragons and chrysanthe- mums. train. She will wear a Dutch-_ will be | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 rides 3 t quarter-length hat will be of green leaves with a large fose on the back, and she will carry brown cymbi- dium orchids on her purse. The bridegroom's mother, charcoal gray lace gown ie. Se as B MRS. JAMES STEWART HUDSON JR. * pink lias on her purse, * + * For traveling to New York City the bride has chosen a slate blue silk tweed dress and Personal Items of Interest. in Area Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cole of Ottawa drive who have been enjoying a visit in LaCanada, Calif., are expected home next week. They are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Newcomb abe . * * * The Doris road home of the W..W. Smiths will be the scene ot a cocktail party and buffet dinner this evening in honor of Mr. Smith's 83rd birthday. Guests from Detroit, Bir- Mmingham and Pontiae will at- tend the affair. * * * A vacationer in Miami, Fla., was Herman Kuhn of Keego Harbor, who visited his fiancee, Bertha M. Hunt of Miami, for- merly of Pontiac. Following their marriage the two will live in Florida. * x * Following their Jan. 7 mar- riage in Beverly Hills, Calif., Mr, and Mrs. Richard L. Cor- bat came to Pontiac’ to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lows D. Corbat of Vinewood avenue. The new Mrs. Corbat is the former Anita Stubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Stubbs _ of Olympia, Wash. Currently the two are spending two days skiing in Aspen, Colo., prior to returning to their home in Playa Del Rey, Calif. He is a TWA pilot and she an Ameri- can Airlines hostess. Mr. Cor- bat will attend the University of Los Angeles during th spring semester. 2g ay gma te meee Pontiac Press Photo the right idea of weekend fun with their ice skating party at Wisner rink. , In the city today for the wed- ding of Sheila Jane Balz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Balz of Marquette street, are the Rev. Terrance Farrelly of Orlando, Fla., the Rev. Mar- tin Dahner of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. William Mally of Framingham, Mass., Leo J. Schmitt of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Mrs. Frank Markey of Bat- tle Creek. * * * Steve Slankster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Slankster of Elizabeth Lake has returned ~ to Oak Halt Schoot-in- Brook- land, Pa., after spending the past few weeks with his par- ents, * * * Also in town for the wed- ding of Hilda Schrubba, of Strathmore avenue, to Mi- chael P. Ferich of East Walton. boulevard are Mrs. Otto Ho- fielen of Long Island, N. Y., who is staying at the Schrubba residence, and Mf. and Mrs. Paul Boyer of Pittsburgh, Pa., who are staying with Mr. Boy- er’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennet of West Columbia avenue. x * * aport and children Marjorie, Carol, and Raymond’ Jr. have returned to their home on East Iroquois road following a vacation spent in Miami Beach, Fla. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kil burn of Mechanic street ar nounce the birth of a so: Daniel Walter, Jan. 5 at Pon- tiac General Hospital. * " x Grandparents are Mr. and _ Mrs. W. B. Kilburn of Loth- air, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Asmond Anderson of Michigan avenue, Will-O-Way Playhouse ls Closed William Merrill, producer, director and owner of Will-0- Way Theater, Bloomfield Hills, has announced that the theater will close after 17 seasons of .. performances. * * * Mr. Merrill has joined Mc- Manus, John and Adams in ‘their newly created depart- ment of shows and exhibits. _ Mr. Merrill began in 1924 as a child actor with Jessie Bon- stelle players in Detroit. - x * * His theatrical background in- cludes appearances in many radio and television shows, and he has been a featured player in several Parambéunt pictures. He has also directed a number a - —. Schrubba and, Michaet P-. * Lutheran , Rite Unites City Pair Hilda Schrubba, Michael P. Ferick Speak Vows White carnations, snapdrag- ons and chrysanthemums banked the altar of St. Trinity Lutheran Church for the Fri- day evening wedding of Hilda . Ferich. The Rev. Ralph Claus performed the candlelight cer- emony. . Mr. and Mrs. Max Schrubba * of East Strathmore avenue are the bride’s parents. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and faim was Hilda E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Max Schrubba, P. Ferich, son Mrs. Andrew Married Fri- day in St. — Trinity Luth- eran Church Schrubba, and. Michael . of Mr. and Ferich. MRS. MICHAEL P. FERICH Oe 2 so in ice pink chiffon dresses. Georgia Lynn Burklow, flower maid was in a powder blue chiffon dress. ' The long-torso dresses fea- tured full skirts with gathered drape at the neck and long streamers. Bridesmaids carried blue carnations and the flower maid carried a basket of pink carnations. A cousin of the bridegroom, Steve Sekulich, was the best man. Thomas Patton and Jer- ry Bloomquist served as ush- ers and a brother of the bride- For a reception at an Au- burn road hal] Mrs. Schrubba chose a slate blue dress of lace over taffeta. Her corsage was of pink carnations. The bride- groom's mother wore a dress of dusty rose nylon over taffe- ta. with a corsage of blue car- nations; #8 © The bride changed to a three-piece beige suit trimmed in fur with brown accessories and wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live on Orchard Lake road. Problem for Schools An estima ted 70,000 children in the United States have low or par- tial vision; according to the Na- tional Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Special educational facilities — large type books and maps, recorded lessons, specially trained teachers—are presently available only to 8,500 of them. Meet U. of Ms David Tarr Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — News in Birm: centered on Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B. Sappington who, on Jan. 20, are moving from their home on Arlington drive into the Old English Ter- races on East Jefferson ave- nue. But even this is just a stop- gap preceding their depar- ture in March for Europe where, for the next few years, they plan to live most of the time: They'll headquarter in Zurich, Switzerland. This Sunday the Sappingtons will be honored at a. going- away musicale and tea to be given by Mrs. Charles J. Shain at Botsford Inn. Mrs. Clark E, Pardee Jr. wil] be guest solo- ist for the 42 invited to attend. VISITS PURDYS , Following her marriage Dec. 31 in St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. J. Michael Rarick (Jill Purdy) has been in Birmingham visit- ing her parents, the Richard T. Purdys of Wellesley drive. Before she left Wednesday to return to Fulton, Mo., where . her husband is cramming for finals at Westminister College, she was honored at several par- ties. * * * Sue Riddell was hostess at a _ted_in her home on Oakland — drive, and another tea was giv- en by Sue Schlacter, Ann Cope and Barbara Cuney in Bar- bara’s home on. Chesterfield. Tuesday, Mrs. John Longley of Bingham road entertained for Jill at a luncheon and lin- en shower. Co-hostesses were Mrs. John Benfield and Mrs. Carl Sundberg. Jill and Mike will be in Bir- mingham together Jan. 23. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rarick, of LaDue, Mo., will accompany them and be house- guests of the Purdys. * * ¥* Mr. and Mrs. Purdy will honor the couple Jan. 24 at a Highlights _ receptian to be given at Bloom- field Hills Country Club, and the engagement of his daugh- ter Mary Jean, of Orchard Lake, to John Tucker Beck, son of Mrs. Verne Beck, of Vast Jefferson avenue. Mary is a graduate of Barat College in Lake Forest, Il, and John attended Assumption College in Windsor. The cou- ple plans an early spring wed- ng. Navy Mothers Meet for Dinner — - Mrs. William Christie report- €d to Navy Mothers Thursday the Mt. Clemens street home of the hostess, Mrs. Mark Kinney. . ‘ Artists’ Group Installs Officers Mrs. Paul Meredith was in- stalled as president of Pontiae Society of Artists Friday eve- ning in YMCA. Also taking of- fice were Mrs. C. K. Nauman, vice president; Mrs. Cecil Dumbrigue, treasurer, and Marjorie Holcrow, secretary. Mrs. Richard Allen, Gasper Anfor, Mrs. Ben Badenoch, Mrs. Edythe C. McCulloch, Mrs. Esther Stafford and Mrs. Irene Foukes were received as new members of the group. Student Editor Loves Job fAnother fn a series on Pontiac area students at major universities.) By ROSE PERLBERG For David Tarr, work on the University of Michigan student newspaper is more than an ex- tra-curricular activity. He considers it a “‘stimulat- ing supplement’ to hig class- room education, an opportunity to get to know experts in many fields, contacts he wouldn't ordinarily make. STARTED AS REPORTER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr, of West Iroquois road, Dave is in his third year as a staff member of The Michi- gan Daily. He has progressed through the ranks from report- er to his present position of night editor, " Dave's job makes him- re- sponsible for editorial produc- tion of the entirely student-run _ newspaper one night a week. In between, news, features and editorial assignments keep him “on the go” between various parts of the campus and the Daily offices . ® 8:9 = Dave's ambition is to go into - gome sort of newspaper work, ._ and he considers the experi- ence in writing, editing and makeup he’s getting on The Daily “a wonderful training ground” for his future career, He has worked the past three’ summers on the staff of The has written editorials on many subjects, but he prefers those along the economic and politi- cal line, kt & For this part of the school year, Dave has been covering the political beat. Now his hunting ground will be Univer- sity affairs. Assignments have taken him from student poli-- tical groups, to professors in information for national and international aspects of prob- ‘I'VE REALLY LEARNED’ Dave considers the experi- ence highly valuable, He says enthusiastically: “When I walk out of the (Daily) office after writing a story, I feel I've really learned something. And these are the close associa- tions you usually can’t. get in a classroom.” Over the years, Dave has found most_experts he’s had to consult very cooperative, If professors are reluctant to talk, he remarks, it's either because they've been mis- reporter with this? Replies Dave: Tab ways try to do some re- search on the subject first then explain to the person in- terviewed that I’m doing the story from the layman's angle." a with @ camera. - it’s mainly a hobby, he’s taken pictures for ‘The Daily on ble. post. And then . . . the future? Quips Dave, “There will be one, I hope!" and economics, then ‘Pursue Ms newspaper career. Ab sion bua Meer: oo = ant ans 5 eee ee > ies wobbling, = Sone. eve te Ben ave or bouncing: Reach Lots of are figuring that age | ©25¢ is the exception and not 65 will be lucky for them Neo more | ‘he rule. You “orphans” ought regular duties, time to relax, travel | *® have a family meeting with and do a hundred other things ro ee Oe And with eno ugh money* to them. How? First, they have Social | been a serious misunderstand- Security. Second, theyhaveaneasy, | ig somewhere. Do it today. — : of saving over the « * : oanea! my rey Spl feit their Social Security after 65 | RIA: Of course, EXPERIENCE ~ by having to work. Life of Virginia | ig the best teacher, gaini has s modern to make 65 tunately lucky for pig opel less than | 4 girl » can i guess. Let me tell. you needs the experience tect. *® *® H.C. “Mac”" McElhannon) 1 you have a to Abigail] Van Representative ot The Pontiac Press. She will 1080 West Huron Street be giad to answe FE 2-0219 enclose a stamped self-ad- dressed envelope THE LIFE Sy RANCE Company OF VIRGINIA metrist ° 914 West Huron Se. FE 2-2629 DREF. DENNE- — pah Temple Seven, Pythian Sisters, Thursday evening at Yelewtip Lodge Hall. Also | Open Sunday 2 to 5 : January Clearance Time to Designer Creates Skirts to Flatter Every Figure } Allen, yang Milton Style 1: A complete wrap-around Probert, hospitality; Mrs. Ted | with double buttoning on the front work; Mrs. H. H. Pattison, by- Aen itty laws; Mrs. Harry passing s means, The degree staff captain, Mrs. the . follow- Beautiful Swedish _ Modern Crystal Set |! Park Methodist Church for a lunch- Lennon, Mrs. William Cowie, Adelbert Ayres, Mrs. Probert, Eleray pewa road hostessed members of i Mary Martha Circle of Oakland) “= 1: 18 eon meeting. Mrs. John Lamont Tell: the Guild Six Elects Marjorie Baker . president of Guild Six of All Saints Episcopal Church Thursday eve- : * * * Also named at the meeting in the Miami road home of, ae Shop! TELEGRAPH at HURON |Beta Mu Chapter Plans Card Party Plans were discussed for the an-: nual Valentine card party, to be held Feb. 13 at Pontiac Federal; 124 W. Huron St. FE 4-3468 Epsilon Si Alpha Sorority met. Mrs. Laurene Patton of High-/ 426 N. Paddock St. A gift from the heart to the one you love for Valentine's Day, (Feb. 14.) Pontiac Photographers’ Assoc. Sutherland Studio Wooliever Studio FE land road hostessed the Wednesday | evening meeting. Proceeds of the, card party will go for mentally) retarded children. Wever PTA Sees Safety Program Wever School safety progfam was presented Thursday afternoon | Melvin Norberg, Tom Nichols, | Mrs. Edward Bigger and Mrs. | Serving on the refrechenent com-| mittee were Mrs. seme! Pawley, panel and welted pockets. [chairman; Mrs. Euge Bugene Bailey, rare le Leeneat ered oa ae ea Sareea eer a _ | H.R. NICH Brigance gives ease with a deep|Millage, Mrs. Carl Norberg HOME OWNERS SAVE UP TO 25% FIRE EXTENDED COVERAGE LIABILITY BURGLARY and THEFT . MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE For details call INSURANCE AGENCY _FE2-2326 49 Mt. Clemens [ inverted pleat both front and back. |Ms. George Van Horn. The big patch pockets are smack : | fon-the-side. - Mrs. Sherman Hosts} Style 3: There's plenty of swing || gke Shores Group beth a front and back panei, cag tianrentel pene rp ti | Seal hae ee Match fabrics to your skirt or “Picteres for the Hones,” ~ For the Best Fur Repair and Remodeling 742 W. Huron. ; : ween Lana Matas tase tcaeamieal ardine, stiff silks, tweeds or wools. Next week Brigance will show the/GTuP met in the Voorheis road] - se- z residence of Mrs. Clair Sherman’ for you. Wednesday evening. 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"2099 8, Telegraph Ral FE 28642 ‘Adjacent to North Side of Miracle Mile... ° — _ teat Rech ot Tolereh cot Sue te Boa _ 8 Wome Street >» RUG and CARPET favorite, This is for tall, slim fig-- a pink and blue shower given for | 50%, Reduction in Price |] || NELLIES =k | ey, of a Girls’ — and Boys’ and i JACKETS and CAR COATS = | ol 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. nouns te 10 A. M. to 9 F. M. "Peay ad Saterday 30°A. M. to 0 P.M M. , . FE 52761 \ - || Our Greatest BEAUTY VALUES _ smash the house and» we ll lose both house and tree ; Confident Living Lite Rooted in Love, Faith, Trust Can Hold Unshaken By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE As a boy, I spent the summers for’ some years in the little In this lovely village, situated in the the state about fifty miles from Cincinnati, I enjoyed town of Lynchburg, Ohio. : young life. the porch sleepy Sunday afternoons. We all loved this grea tree * * * a violent storm came up. whirling around the house kept us wide awake Mixed in the gale was flashing lightinng and rearing thunder. The whole landscape lighted up for brief mo- ments, and vast sheets of rain harled themselves against our window, and the house actually shook. We huddled together in fright under the covers—two little boys in a great big bed way off in an upstairs room. , Peeking out from under the covers, I could see the silhouetted against the window. Suddenly, I was filled with alarm, and cred out to my brother. 1 sobbed, ‘that tree won't last out this storm. It will “Bob,” Come on have to do° something some of the happiest and most carefree days of Near the house there was a big old tree shading; Under it the relatives sat and talked on) great tree It waved and.tossed with the storm. go down and) We i t One night when my grandmother had finally | succeeded in getting my brother Bob and me to bed} The noise of the wind | Dedge Van Lennop, was purchased from Charles Burgess of Grand | Presbyterian Board of Church Extension. Known as Lawnridge Hall, be used for church services, with the = room, the sanctuary. Sunday School will PRESBYTERIAN PROJECT — The Presbyterian Church is beginning a new project across from the Oakland County campus of Michigan State University. The - home built by D. C. Wilson and 1a ter owned by Alfred Wilson. and Mrs. Frances be held in five upstairs bedrooms. The basement recreation room and other small rooms will serve for social activities and committee centers. First Presbyterian ‘Church of Pontiac, Westminster Presbyterian Church ‘of Detroit and First Presby- ~terian-of Royal Oak will assist the young church. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. _ Hermanson with their family will serve the pastorate. They- make their home in the suite of rooms above the garage. , Rapids by the the home will eau Street Methodist Host to Church Musicians "NO PLANS twenty-five years old. The storms of a jecmtury have surged around | time “member - the fac ulty Pa Yocum will be in charge of the | gis George Panay lgree in the college of education! ~ & Churches s it, but still it stands. ee ee Jd. EDWARD MOYER Pioneer social period. deanette | Seyfier, Wil ‘trom Wayne State University. a . 5 The reason that tree has been able to ride out storm after storm Chanesian will lead devotions Shaver and Dr. Arthur P. Wil- She has been active in civic - MISSOURI SYNOD ‘ : tutes and workshops. His articles for the Tuxis group with Gary | kinson. tivities including the iza-| S is that. as my grandmother told us, its roots are driven adeeply into out 0 ar a e activities including organiza- : rth. As long as those roots hold fast, it does not matter too jhave appeared in church music, Miller and Paul- Tremper pro- | Chosen to serve three year tion of the P.T.A. of the Noveil ; 5 a b how a trench s = aeayed or that pate ald ones oS pasion ee ne omen as as viding rotochences. terms as deaconesses were Mrs.|School, Detroit and chairman of muc rome Blo bdnt : . = oe ‘music consultant to t ener , < Earl bert T./the drive for funds for the Delta down now and then. The tree is sound in its roots and in its heart, ponsor Services ‘Board of Education of the Meth- te Winks racer cee Teel Hanae anges Lair ary ni \iieese for Gite d ST. TRIN ITY & and sot meses oD = [oat rch: ‘day morning and at noon Mrs.’Ivan T. Smith aiid Mrs. Sylvester, The Rev. L. R. Miner stated © Aujgym at Jessie 4 << eo oe Speciat services sponsored by! Registrations may be sent to the? [William D. Thomas Jr. will open’. Trythall. |the public has been invited. Al-| ; _— & If you want to ride out the storms in your life, send roots down the [Young People's Society of the Flint District Music Workshop, her home to the January-March * * * ‘bert Branch is chairman of the’ —— Ralph C. Cleus, Pastor 3 deeply into those values that really sustain life—faith, love, hope, and Parkdale Church of the Nazarene Court St. Methodist Church, Flint. Group for a luncheon. | The newly elected leaders of the event. Sunday School ... 945A.M. & trust in God. And keep your heart strong and confident in the: hes onume through tomorrow, On Saturday morning the Rev. Kirk will be ordained and inducted First Service - 830A. M. & knowledge that a life built upon the rock of faith will endure. If anil esi rate ae Onn ‘World Religion Day’ iMr. Hershey will meet with Boy into their offices on Jan. 26. Christ Tatheran Second Service ...11:00 A. Me these roots are firmly enough imbedded, nothing can shake_ you. You; “ ve to Be Observed Sunday |Scouts interested in earning the! The Session's report indicated | Ww. te T 4 o = will live through life's storms, even the one that may be buffeting | A Sunday School Rally is planned} God and Country Award. | that 206 new members had been | 1 al ford ownship 4 you ewe jfor 9:45 am. The Rev. Mr. Mac-| The Baha'i Spiritual Assembly | *t * —* fo Sa (Copyright 1958) \Allen and “Gospel Pete.” the ven-0f Pontiac will commemorate’) Members of First Presbyterian Sunday School—9:30 A. M. q dol seh '‘World Religion Day” in the home Will meet with ‘other downtown : . of Worship—11 A. M. . __|triloquist 1, will tell Bible sto- ane aoe en t0 the boys and girls. iof Mrs. Emily Higgins, 28 Douglas ‘churches Sunday evening in the ‘Missions Day —- a ra ; eae mene cane: . | In each of the services, the St.. at 11 a.m. Sunday. series of Inter-Church Fellowship| —z = 18 George Mahder. Paster Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gespell evangelist will illustrate favorite| Brief talks will be given on services. at Lake Street - cae (Posie hymns in chalk artistry. The pic-|“Zoroaster,”’ “Buddha,” “Moham-’ Chu tch of God MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday Schoo! 930 A.M. tures will be given to members of med’ and “The Baha'i W an 306, Midway—et Seaterd Faith.” Refreshments oe nnua anko ering . 4 Sanday School ..........10:00 A.M. \the congregation who have brought F al ¥ Sunday will be Missions Day at’ Morning Worship n 0 AM. ° Jithe most visitors to the meetings./served. Members of all faiths oe Sereet Gunck oF a og] Evening Wornbig ae P.M vited. 5 Wednesday, yer vty Er any in pen aces hve bem ves at Central Methodist Orion St. The Rev. Mir. Hel | gO gt fin | BLoome! ELD the youth group and the pastor is ashington of Detroit will be guest alice: Davis, Paster ithe Rev. Wayne E, Welton. Singers to Give Musical |. 4. tar A cPhartes Ge pooner at both the 11 a.m. and == TOWNSHIP | 3:30 p. m. services. : Square Lake & Telegraph 210 N. Perry St. ' The Stewart Gospel Singers of, trict superintendent of Methodist at 19 Melbourne Place | Hon me. Toledo, Ohio will present a musical Churches, will speak on ‘‘Coura- “She. i =— on nae foreign FIRST OPEN | Wm. C. Grafe, Pastor at 8 p. m. Sunday in the St. John geous Faith” at both the 8:30 and |" oe | BIBLE CHURCH Church Service ... 10:00A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ... 9:45 A. "4 ASCENSION Methodist Chureh, 443 Highland 10:45 Sunday morning services in| sake oie “ ie. voy wm 1517 Jostyn Soest School .. 11:00 A.M _seaneene_wAeent®_ —______——- 0’ LOCK + __... Williams -and--Lorraine-——- ave—Mrs. Fanny B-Potter-will _be/Central-Methodist-Chureh- conclude with a service of conse-j. 1 Bleck X.ef Waites Bivé. $2 Se MORNING ‘WORSHIP coco ee secoeene, AT c i Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Paster istress of ceremonies. The Rev., | The Woman's Society of Chris. |cration 1 and rededication. Sunday School ....10:00A.M.] — o EVENING SERVICE “9: 45 O'CLOCK || The Common Service 11:00 a.m. omer ‘tian Se i A reception will follow the after- | Morning Worship 1100 A.M. | > eee ' ‘Martin L. Bellinger is the St. Joh4 tian Service will be in’ charge of 5 o | Sunday Schoo! ..... 10:00am. | stor both worship hours when the an-/M00" session. Planning the day's Youth Service... OM ?. M. ST. M A Come, and Bring the Family to These — — __'nual Thankoffering will be ob- Se oe he We tome arose rare || ARK E Wonderful, Full Gospel Services! nerves. Burton, chairman of the r 1 & ; 7979 Commerce Road _— N M Participating at the early service on, chairman of the mission- ‘The End ot ff Te Renee SbiLDiIna = qabebssbebeseesceccucccosousecesececeeeuese WESLEYA ETHODIST twill be Mrs. Max Shane, call to ">. society.-The—publie—has_been } Few SOL + (W Bloomfield Townships + Monday. January 20, Annual Business Meeting and 67 Oar NUNES STEErT wworship:, Mrs. Percy Jones, re- — so | Ss sdagh smc gaicees Z Le Election of Church OlfScers 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Wosship — sponsive reading; Mrs. John Flood, Charen ie Pease oa -- 1000 A.M. & care. W.Y.PS. 6:45 P.M. reading of the Scripture, and Mrs. Cli Dow Co “Rev. T. H Staton. FE 2497 | Oe OOOOOOORESTHEOHOHOOOOTOEEROSEOOOOOHOESOEOES Rev, H. L. lehasoe. Pastor on neal Late 4 | OW enes * is > ew members. wi receive - z Thursday, 7:45 P. M. A Service for the Young People ——__— into the fellowship of the church at 5 t f F | ; le = Under the Direction of Mrs. Sylvia Sexton. 10:45 with Mrs. Harold Sibiey giv Set (OF CMMANnUEe BETHEL TABERNACLE}: Cedar Crest | , ing the call to worship; Mrs. A. J. : |= = REV. W. C. WIBLEY. Minister Lindemann, Scripture reading, and| Authentic scenes from Chicago's anime Ae a ee eff Union Lk. Rd. : Mrs, William G. Wright, prayer. Skid Row featured in “The Street” | Sunday School ..10.R.M. [0 0o" “umm Sno The Thankoffering will be used|4 color documentary film, will be Morning Worship 11 A.M. e sabe © Cleycombe. Pastor 3 a * x Ae Rev. Milien 4. Hank, U. P., Minister Calvin ©. Riee, B. P., Asst for aad ona ome vet i Evangelistic e 7 30 ; Sindee Pesalen yo . a 4 Em manuel ar . She 2 p.m. Sunday listic Service 7: ag, re “§ ‘ Baptist Church MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and-16:45 A.M. And alt things, whatsoever -yo/Emmanuet Baptist Church. Tues. Eve. Service 7:30 Wed Sere - 71S-PM--3- Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. shall ask in prayer, believing, ye| “The Street” is based on actual : | ' F AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS “COURAGEOUS FAITH a feet Pair trig lod lead clita elie | * ; : = ac arden Mission, - sponsors G = : | Rev. and Mrs. E.Crouch if a Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, » of the film. It tells the story of St. & 10 A. M. Flint District Superiniendent, Speaking ST. JOHN S a youthful alcoholic who turns to 1348 Baldwin Ave. ce Stephen’ S a TA ee aes Pane ee, — Just what we were going to do wasn't clear, of-bed-—barefoet_and scurried_downstairs to where my grandmother the Flint District of was sitting, calmly reading by a kerosene lamp. She looked up a us in surprise, “Why, what's the matter?” she asked. = big tree,” we excitedly exclaimed, “it's going to go down.’ She looked thoughtfully at us over the top of her glasses, then ook us out on the Church music and speech at Wev- bundled us in overshoes, coats and scarves and t porch. “Isn't it good te feel the rain in your face?’ to get out here in the wind. He is in the wind. * * * Now, look at that tree. storm. It yields to it one way or another. It's laughing with the wind, and the rain is giving it a good bath. roots are deep in the earth. It will stand for a long time to come. go to bed, boys. NEW WORLD Reassured and quieted, we went back to bed and slept. It fair. Every leaf on there_it stood with the sunlight coming down through its branches. Well, that storm was almost fifty years ago. The tree stands there yet, and only recently I stood beneath it and felt its trunk, strong and sturdy. It must be a hundred or a hundred and ’ she said. ‘‘Isn't it fun’ That's because God is in the rain and .i. at the Westminster Methodist Actually, it's having a good time with the, Temple University in 1935, he re- It's playing with the storm. 'ceived his Master of Music degree So 1942. God is in the storm, and all storms ultimately pass.” In the ist at the age of 17. morning, we awakened to a different world, bright and shining and_ entering the field of church mo- the tree was washed absolutely clean of dust, and se on-a full time basis, he served 7. The second annual music work/professor of church music and but we Jumped out shop for al? church musicians of speech, and director of admissions. Methodist | t Churches will be held from 2 to 9 p. m. on Jan. 26 in fhe Court ‘Street Methodist Church, Flint. * * “* J. Edward Moyer, professor of church musie conferences, insti- ley Theological Seminary, West- minster, Md. will be resource Header. He is also minister of mu- 'Church. | Graduating with honors from s from Westminster Choir College in Professor Moyer began his ca-— reer as a choir leader and organ- | Prior to as supervisor of music in the | Sellersville-Parkasie Scheols in | Pennsylvania. — | In 1946, he began his seminary |teaching and in 194 was a full "| First, Presbyterian Church. jin’s “O Love Divine” at the early | Windt's family had recently moved | /hour and Tuxis Society Annual Meeting, Election; Plans Progr ram ) ole Minister Moves in Mane Earl! E. Scott reported that more) than $600,000 had been pledged to- ward the purchase of stained giass | will be the subject of the sermon the minister to all members of the by Dr. William H. Marbach at the 9:30 Sunday morning service in| tion since the fire last June. Serv- church for their loyalty and devo-| iia Dr. Ha , pastor, received durt aoe presided over the annual congrega-| ent acnbesthip is now 1,484. Minister to Help Scouts tional meeting of the Kirk in the ; : ide Dr: -DeWindt -appointed-—Mrs: Earn God and Country Hills and Roger M. Kyes, presi nt Kenneth Youel and Mrs. George of the board of trustees, was in) Goodwin as cochairmen of the Kirk, Award, Saturday charge of the corporation meeting} ,jar Guild. | “Finding God Where You Are” ds Avereciation was expressed by | Highlights of entire 15 week crusade. Featuring ... Billy Graham Team (Cliff Barrows, George Beverly Shea, Tedd 3000 choir...Jina Faivenburg and Tex McCrory, known as “Mr. and Mrs. New York.” Smith, and Paul Mickelson) . pews, pipe organ, chan- ‘cel furniture syn other equipment for the new church. The congregation adopted a budget of $165,000 for 1958. Mr. Kyes reported that Dr. De- ‘ices are held at 10: * * * At the 11 o'clock service, the Rev. Galen E. Hershey will preach nm ‘Luke's Portrait of Jesus.” Lane Vanderhook will sing Nev High School. Brotherhood Dinner Scheduled Saturday were Members of the Macedonia Bap- the choir will sing into the newly acquired home sit-/ “Springs in the Desert” at the uated on the property adjacent to | second service. |the Kirk on the west. * The following trustees * * | in the Bethune School Guest speaker will be Jessie T ‘Slaton of Detroit. A graduate of ‘Who Is a Cheater” at the Junior Donald W. Richards, John H. Stew-, High Pioneers meeting Sunday eve- ard, “Lynn A. Townsend and ning. |George H. Webb. Billy Cox, Ann Mason and Mike Elders elected were Norman | School, she holds a master’s de-|7 Members of the Tuxis Society elected to three year terms, Harry, tist Church will hold a Brother. | will present the panel program8.—Cunningham, Ray D. Eichler, hood Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday) 30 every Sunday morning if the Bloomfield Hills A World Wide Pictures Production oe GY 2a Tuesday January 21 7:30 P. M. The Salvation Army 29 W. Lawrence St. ¥ | the University of Detroit Law eg SUNDAY SCHOOL Broadcast Over WPON—10:15-10:45 “Consecration of God's - Servants” Dr. eon ahieas Completely Departmentalized nirasery & School for All Ages... Modern Supervised N ll A.M. Dr.. Malone Speaking at All Services Emmanuel Baptist Choir . 7:30 P.M. Choir and Special Music RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY "a Si ic OE LS TAT MM CPE 8 _ (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) FE 5-8256 METHODIST CHURCH God out of the depths of spiritual and physical need. t 443 HIGHLAND The Mission also sponsors the Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES All Saints Episcopal Churth | | Church orc ee A.M. wher rag LL wher a “Unshackled” radio program, a half hour dramatic show, built on case | histeries from the Mission. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. GIBSON, Minister 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rector Church School , ST. ANDREW'S ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL - EPISCOPAL CHAPEL $301 Hatchery Rd, Drayton a “Wilford, Mich 8:00 A M —Holy Communton The Rev. D. E. Bodley, Celebrant 400 A M.—Holy Communion _ Sunday Scheol 19 A.M. Morning Message by the Paster, 11 A. M. FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw ‘Evening Service, 7:00 P.M: Saturday Evening, Mi “he Flom P.M. — Clase Bible School ....... 9:45 A. M. Prayer Meeting and Bite, iets, 7:90 P.M. Thurs. Morning Worsiip . lime A.M. = LEROY QHAFER, Paster a Youth and ' Adult Study ...... 6:30 P.M. ll itll Lilith hy, Srrleretiacl lnclinddad tis ML caadiadindind, a FIRST METHODIST Formerty Waterford Township eren Chure! V.F.W._Hall—Walton Blvd, 4 Church Service ... Sunday Schoel .. (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) Wm. C. Grate; Pastor 5 7 Corner Genesee and Glendale ; ie (West Bide) - Richard C, Stuckmeyer, Pastor © Services at 9 A, and 11 A, M. Sunday School at 9 A, M. . and il A. M, agg 9.00 A.M. i 10:00 A.M. & South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service . “WHAT YOUR CHURCH EXPECTS OF YOU" 11:15 A. MS Church School Classes and Departments fer All Ages ° x. . ‘Genday lorning , 11.00 A.M —Holy Communion 9:30 @& 11:15 A. M.—Identical |. ffunday School Attendance Last Week — 1.302 ___ and Ber pj Services of Morning Prayer | treo7rOr ‘Church © Church Beheol a - Sermon by Laymen Church Schoo! Rev Bertram T. White, Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar | pee Inter Church Fellowship ............. 5:45 _. *% _* af First Congregational Chureb MOY. Poa ig5 te acnij on . 6:15 P. M. ii i "TTT TeYTe ee Wed., 1:30.P. M. Bible Stady and Prayer i g. c. cmveipuanenne “the Little Church With the Big Heart’ The Pilerim Holiness Church: Baldwin and Fairmount Invites You to Its Services Tombrrow— Seboet (all ages) ......... tei evensiaee, ROT OVERBAUGH, 6, 4, supt. i | ln ‘ i ‘a i | i “ee , LI QO A.M. F Sunday School Morning Worship . Sunday | SALE — 217 West Wilson avenue have purchased United Missionary Church at 135 Prospect street. Shown are from Rev. the ssGlt Goal Chae left, Harold Hall of 392 Exmore St. and the Rev. Sir ig See the property of thé First of the Missionary Church; Rivera Ygnacio of 395 Irwin St. and the a Oe on Rev. Tommy Guest. Pastor po un In- CHRISTIAN . PSYCHIC |... ; SCIENCE CHURCH je" = 30 Whittemore Street the 1:00 P.M. Sun. Eve. Prayer Service Bcf _ Weteastany turer Ses _|fellowship, at 7:30 The ST.JOHN’S | Em, LUTHERAN CHURCH | are== EB of Goes Birmingham. vee OMS AL hopes to We 100 A.M. | the first Rev. Carl W. felson, 8. D. nor zanized Comes, thee sionary~Church—by—action ofthe general conference in Potsdam. Ohio in 1948, For two years before the church ~ was crganized, a downtown mis- sion was -catried on first located over the Kessell & Dickinson cloth- 2 | ing store and later over the G. A. Webb meat market on South Sagi- naw street. + & &® founded by as Baptist | Church: as a mission, will hold services at the Prospect street church tomorrow, with the follow- ae, ee Sunday School at 2°30 p.m. and worship service at (3:45 p.m, The Rev. L Hernandez is the pastor. 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. |. Bersche. Pastor lohan Hazlett. Asst. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A, M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M.' Bvening Service 7:30 P.M. q 12. A) : | First Christian Church Dinciplos of Cheiet Bible Schoo! staff have been urged Bible School 10 A. M. to attend the monthly meeting 838 W. Huron “How to Conquer Worry” will “fie 8: BD. aCe be the theme of the Rev. Theodore Or. W.S. Baker UNITED [& Mission for Men at St. Benedict's Presbyterian| ia core || CHURCHES Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, Paster January 19- 26 for the men of the parish. Oskiané at Cadiliae fg |. Youth Fellowship .- S45 Pit OAKLAND AVENUE | “Hc. Theedere & Alledbach. Paster CHURCH Worship Lost a be ' “Ties. Malesles K. Berton, Paster | Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30P.M §} Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P.M. = AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 3. Harvey Metlann. Paster Bible ‘School .... .. 10:00 A. M. ~ —T Moming Worship: 11:18 AM i Youth Fellowship .. 6:30P.M. ff Evening Worship .. 7:30 P. M. -§) Worship Services . 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A M _ Youth Groupe 6:30 P. M. F. M. Y. ... .6:55 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. "mae oe 790.8, M ~ CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT ‘ Pontiac : 3527. Clintenville &4. Donald ©. Andrews Paster Sunday School .. 9:30 A.M. Morsing, Worship, 10-45 A. Evening Service ... 7:00P.M.. J] mes. mart W. Ostberg, Anse. Paster Wed. Prayer ae 7:0 P, M 10:30 A. M. JOSLYN AVENUE MORNING WORSHIP _Joslyn at Thiré_ 4 4 gases mee ae “Let Thy Work Appear | Bible School 9:30 A. M. f The Rev, Mr. Burton, Preaching i Worship ....... 1045 AM, Semi -Annual Convention in. Waterford High School Meetings Start pee HURON AT WAYNE D nena Rv. watiAm H. MARBACH, 8. Associate Paster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. | Risam WORSHIP SERVICES .. . 9:30-1:00] Mm CHURCH SCHOOL ... 9:30-1:00. e® @¢eerr ee eer teere oAsA ag SESS ae ete ee er ereee * g-ty “Apostolie Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Sunday School and veee: Evangelistic Service <... ecasecven. : Pp. ™ Service ...-+.0: 7:00 p. m. Church Phone FE 5-8361 Bishop L. A. Parent . Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Reed — Near Dixie Highway The eight day series of devotions, | Building Program to Be ‘sermons and instructions will be-| interested in any phase of the 4 devotions or fundamentals may at- In all thy ways acknowledge | Him and He ‘shall direct thy. paths. Sermon Series to End Sunday CAI Building — 5460 Willia: Sunday School ee eure eewe ed eee eeone “FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ted Madenna, Preaching ms Lake Rd. see eee oe aeeee rere fares | Resolutions Relative to Wedne sday Prayer and Praise ~The Westminster _ Choir — will = ae “The Lost Chord”. by Sullivan / THE SALVATION ARMY Presented (CITADEL) 9 W. Lewrence Street | y. Edward D.. Auchard, ; on “The Sermon on the Mount” |i Sunday School—9:45 A.M. - Young People’s Legion—6 P.M. | morning when he speaks § Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. en Meme fae ee 5/Captcin and Mrs. Magnus A, Michalsen, = ~-eommending-olficers-in-charge —- You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION SUNDAY—9:30 A M unday 945 A M 4 ARTHRITIS HEALED CHANNEL 7 WXYZ-TV THROUGH PRAYER” Meeting—7<30 P. M. Sunday School..... 10am. Morning Worship . “aah _ Junior and Beginners’ Church Towthh Berwles «222.5 -cccsdeesccsecee-sssscc0ees = omen Chureh Service ..... shiceweceeseeur cee 7:30 p. m. Fn CSAC AMP TSEDCHGGOOC 7 p. m. Wednesday lat both the 9 and 11 a.m. services. ~ CHURCH ‘OF CHRIST __ 87 LAFAYETTE STR the church clerk will report | suNDAY "MORNING WORSHIP .........0...-.. 10:30 A. M. present membership of 644 per- Seune ene POS ee bua oceeon HUbCne 7:00 P. M, sons, In 1967 there were 115 new yp oe ae these services. Worship with the Charch coted- ! a ee oe Ats. tnd and Ch. 4. Do. Wershiping the — 2 UNITY ‘ Sunday, 11:00 A. M. |] COOPERATION IN SERVICE’ “Hiig-N Saginaw -8t- ee The: F nee Yeah Hour, 6:30 P.M. bea im the prayer-time. “Prayer $43 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ee. at oe ee ee Jan, rr S| ett | Seer :: DR, by Peter Varonot Assistant "$45.10 11:80 A M-—Commanion end wares acco e eR om $90 P: M— Young People’s Service i ag ED A —.. With a a elcome! -Marimont: t Baptist Church : a ~~ Invite: vites You? a oa Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. | : é DID YOU KNOW? “Mariment" irin nentay evening Midweek ‘Hor where all age. groups Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin Evening Service, 7 330. P.M, Wed- | share Changes CHURCH OF SPIRI TUAL FELLOWSHIP | Males ota Perkins St. (Off Aubura) anentet wan m a | tru | Evening Worship LOLA ® +e ee eae | Wednesdey Prayer Meeting | Columbia Avenue™ BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-09¢0 poxsers a SED vereense 11200 ALM. oo tees 6130 PLM, Sieveeeeesee 7330.P.M, ey 7:30 P.M. _ Pastor: Rev. M. F. Boyd, Jr. Papa With Bete np Baptist Convention (30,000 Churches) - Peter D'Mura, district supervis- The three Pontiae congrega- the meetings to be held Jan 30-6 Summdlag Bebhoel 25... eee cee eee 9:45 A.M. ing minister from Brooklyn, N. Y.,| tions expect to be hosts to more (Feb 2 in the First Social Breth-| Morning Worship . ee eee ee eee ifer - Church Wie will speak at the opening session of than 1,500 members from the 19 [ren Church. Services will start at! Evening Service .......... eG eee e cere neree bees 700 P.M. ING |the semi-annual convention of Je-| congregaations of eastern Mich- Family Bible Hour Wednesday.................+ 7:30 P.M. | i hovah's Witnesses Friday evening) igan T:30 each evening. Rebert BD. Winna, Poster eames . lin Waterford Township High : } a Sunday Eveni School. M are scheduled Heading committees with-A. J.| Ths Lord shall preserve thy go- ee ng aa Kizer, manager, will be Erick/ing out and thy coming in, Anas ~ FIRST “Om Doing Mare Than You Can’ + + # Witten CHURCH «. | NAZARENE will be the theme ‘of the sermon) His address will be on the theme) eae aad Dae Hokie ata —- by Dr. William S. Baker at 7:30 ms the qr ary Ab ranger to «+ « CHURCH OF THE H 60 STATE STREET Sunda First -|Teach.” A typical ministry school = a senatiry, " tarey * — as conducted each week in all con- ame rug en eet Brot GOOD SAMARITAN Bible School ..... 9:45 A. M. F ill follow, hovah ' x Ry Baber will speak in the sec- —— : = in eds York City Wil meme. atten, DAY. mee Worship ........ 11:00 A. M. 7 of series - —- bela i cee Asaph s grey Both Yankee Stadium and the Polo eereiee, 3:18 OUR HERITAGE . six ; Sunda fer cack’ fe a minister, serving |. ang ie cxanead oe ey soeet, Jon Cols Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. by several agit = without pay,” sald Eugene Shal- \c:rang Pontiac leader. oan “UNQUENCHABLE FIRE fan Westminster F 4 Cen-' ing minister and Watchtower Youth Services ... 6:30 P. M. ter at Ann Arbor, he isa graduate representative, CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Kenneth A. Hutchinson Marshal McGuire ot the University of Ilinois, and) taying part in the program will Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, ‘Michigan Minister of Music McCormick Seminary in Chicago.|.. welvin Thornton of Pontiac, Churth School—10 and.11:15 A. M me seat Se one Sees ee Ireland of Milford, Leroy Family Worship —9 and 11:15 A. M. ae ety * "|Striber of Richmond, George Pe- Sermon: “THE FOOLISHNESS OF COD” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ‘The evening program will.be- {terson of Royal Oak -and Victor REV. WM. J. RICHARDS, Pastor. James QO. Cunningten, Paster gin at 6:45 with the singing of Lenar of Berkley. | FE 5-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St, "Ki ws . ond _ * ——s Sabbath School . eoatoee -eeeer . Saturday, Pio , | At 6 o'clock, Dr. Howard Em-| “Keep Watering God's Sheep Sabbath Worship ....... ceacsovecsses Saturday, a.m. ; a oa Adrian Will be the subjéct Friday evening. Young Peoples Meeting ........-- «+. Saturday, 7:00 p. m. | prayer pikan gy bapanctral ree part in the discussion and | Bethany y Baptist Church ayer Meeting .. >... eee e eee \. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m: — ~ Bible lecture. His subject tomor-\demonstration will be Fred Julian, West Huron at Mark Street cow niatt wil be “Great Prophets ot Pontiac, David Szekely of Caro, DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster and Poets of the Bible.” David Beitler of Leer road PERCY M. WALLEY JR, Mi ef Réucats Immediately flowing the sty and Clinton ack at Furkuay Twe Worship Services? A.M. and 11 AM. ithe dining ball. Dr. Baker wile orintge 9:45 A. M—Church ‘Schocl Classes for Al SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY pec | On Saturday afternoon, new 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall ” “” crate a a ce ehiaenee| ERE Mosse watt ws if lowship will in the : Comprising the fellowship are six ipa a Pontiac Central High’ een eae Sunday Services and Reading Room churches, . First Methodist, First School. - “An American Baptist Convention Church” Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street \Congregational, First Presbyterian,’ At 3 p.m. Sunday, a ue w shows o oocnt , Oren Daly ul FE “Wh the Pos = — = SE et eR a EEE sabe : ; Delet) Lanes) eee eS Service SP. ML Friday to 9 P.M. 365 €. Wilson Ave. Noa-D ae =. Evening * La “PREACHING A CHRIST OF CONTENTION IS SIN" “Preaching Which Sete Christian Against Christian Divides God's House—This Is Not of Faith, but ° Self, Which Is Sin.” Evangel Temple Everyone We come SUNDAY SCHOOL oe ceeccesees Saveccecsencosc.. C0 Mae MORNING WORSHIP SOF SP TRS CHO SHEE HE DE HEC HOTS Ee | 10345 AM. EVENING SERVICE .......scccccccscccesceerees-- 7000 PM. BIBLE STUDY. WEDNESDAY. .........00.csscecereos. 7200 PLM. PONTIAC CHURCH © OF CHRIST 1180 North Perry Street Welcomes All Visitors! Bible oe eevee eeebereereane . 0:30 A.M, Morning Worship . nestes Mon cecorsececcecessess 10:50 A. M. Sunday Evening Worship ............... cocsececces CHORE, ML Wednesday Evening Serene eune sce errr fe FIRST BAPTIST: CHURCH Ookland and Saginaw - Pontiac, Michigan Rer. w. &g. Hakes. Ass’t Pastor 9 45. A. M.SUNDAY SCHOOL . Classes for All | Ages “10: ‘45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "GOD HAS SHINED IN OUR HEARTS” * 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES "SALVATION 1S THREE-TENSES” Pontiac Central ~ Listless Against ‘Northern Five “Flint ~Central ~~ Upets: Saginaw to Put loop in 3-Way Tie By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press « Dig that crazy Saginaw Valley, Conference “basketball race! Pon-i tiac Central lost a 49-47 decision to} Flint Northern at Wildanger field-’ house last night, but because Flint! Central upset league-leading cael inaw, 73-66, the Chiefs are still in| contention in the scrambled SVC! racé Northern outhustied: the Chiefs,! who lost scoring opportunities on| numerous occasions for sloppy) floor play, and the victory has, now thrown the Vikings into a) three-way tie for first place in the loop with 3-1 marks. PCH is) 5 2 Arthur Hill 1-3 and Bay City! = tT ae The game was close most of the way, except for the second piried when Pontiac scraped | up only four peints while Nerth- ern gathered 15 fer a 23-17 half- time lead. The Chiefs got their first point; in the second stanza with only 2 minutes left in the half. | After the first period Pontiac! led, 13-8, but then Reg Gilliard and Bob Hamilton took control of) the boards and hit 14 straight points between them to lead the Vikings. Nine times in the first half | PCH host the ball on floor viola- | tions. In the third quarter the Chiefs perked up and stayed within two points most of the way. Finally Jays, Berkley Win I-L Battles | | . | ed BACK TO BACK — Press cameraman Ron Wagman got this interesting shot of a three- player scramble for a loose ball free throw in last night's Clarkston-Holly game ) Shamrocks, Rams, Baglets Victorious se oe a Pontiac Press Phote won by the Wolves 92-65. Going up.in the air, left to right, are Clarkston cagers Ed »Eagien (8), Leroy Parks and Holly’s Darrell Kinney (dark suit). Jim Hennig is CHS is at t right. after a missed with four minutes left in the game, _Chariey Barge hit with a jump “shot to tie it at 41-41. Harrison’ Munson made it 43-43 with a re-! bound shot, then it was reserve Ken Paul who proceeded to break Pontiac's back. * * * Each time Pontiac pulled with-| in two in the third period Paul! dropped in a layup. He scored all of his eight points in the second half on four field goals without a defensive player near him. Even though both teams were even in rebounds with 31 and even in field goal attempts with 52, Pontiac was unable to con- | trol the offensive board, which In the past has been a big factor At Saginaw, the Flint Central Indians led 71-15 after. one quarter Skippers T By BILL CORNWELL =| | 55-36 drubbing at Van Dyke te the foul line while Walled Lake Waterford first Inter- Lakes Conference basketball game won its of the season last night at Walled Lake when guard Bob Mitchell sank two foul shots in the final 15 seconds for a 46-45 victory over! the Vikings. Mitchell's free tosses climaxed when Mitchell went to the charity stripe with 15 seconds remaining.| game honors and teammate Jim a long, uphill fight for the Skip- pers, er behind at the half, 27-17. A capacity crowd, mostly Walled: and although Saginaw went ahead Lake partisans, watched in disbe-| twice in the second quarter, Cen- tief as the Skippers whittled away; ease the fact that the game was 6-4 mark. the Viking margin after intermis-|a sloppy affair marked by poor Saginaw cut the margin to three.sion and finally pulled it out ef the: passing, had hall handling and | | rough play on the part of both tral led at halftime 34-31. points once but never took the fire. lead in the second half. The In-; ~*~ +* * dians shot 3] for 69 while Saginaw! wij, Waterford was winning a! made 29 of 70. Five Flint players) thriller. Berkley . hit double figure s led by Felix Mil- ler’s 20 points, John Kirk 16, Rich- ‘ardson 16, Bradley 12 and Hyslop 11. we! illie Thompson had 25 for Sa jaw. Potis 17 and Parker 12. Pon. Ferndate Grabs EML Lead— were asserting themselves in other, terford from the floor, \goals to 12, but the Skippers con-| Inter-Lakes games Friday. who fell into a 14-5 Ist But the pressure-packed situation) Devine contributed 12. for the Chiefs in rebound scoring. | quarter deficit and slipped furth- |didn't bother him as he calmly) ley topped Walled Lake, ‘also deposited the tying and winning with 12. points in the hoop. and Southfield, difference. The Vikings outshot Wa- ops, 46-4. Southfield handed Van Dyke a fected 22 times in 35 tries from deadlock the Abes for 2nd place and Berkley’s 56-52 triumph over Farmington at Farmington en- ‘made only 13 of 30. The Vikings committed 25 fouls) land lost -Larry Vandervelde and abled the Bears to move into Prank Fink on personals while undisputed possession of the waterford was guilty of 21 infrac- league lead. ‘tions. Walled Lake held a 45-44 edge John Herrington. bagged 17 points for the Skippers to take Bill Hos. The defeat shoved the Vikings The exciting finish helped into the Inter-Lakes cellar with a * *® * Four Southfield cagers hit double! figures, headed by Tom Ridiey who fired 17 points, as the Jays dealt Van Dyke its ist I-L setback. George Hatch tallied 13 for the Abes. Berkley jumped its league rec-| | teams. Free throws actually made the 16 field ord to 40 with Lance Gentile’s 15 points pacing a a of: tense. Farmington’s Al” LeSage tiac travels to day. — dn the ether SVC game, “Arthur, Saginaw next Fri-| ‘Hill dumped Bay City, 56-33. PONTIAC NORTHERN se ¢ 6 Dan 4 il 6 00 Total 2.3-747 Total wwe Seere by Quariers Pontiac i304 «14 16—47| Nerthern # 15 M4 a Wininger, Rosburg Hold Tijuana Lead Inger and Bob Rosburg set ‘the! opening pace in the Tijuana Open golf tourney, vesterday, with 65s, to hold a two-stroke edge for the: $15.000 event George Bayer with 67. deadiocked at 68. First-round scores of Michigan| golfers in the tournament: John! Barnum, Grand Rapids, 34-35—69; Bill Nary, Wayne, 38-33—71; Jack’ Fleck, Rochester, 38- 33-71. Three were — ame TIC. ANA, Mex. WW — Bo Win- « Nearest challenger’ as the 2nd round began today was, Ma Madpie Birmingham blew a 23-8 half- time advatitage and went on to| drop a 49-43 overtime thriller to, s. Port Huron last. night in an East- "ern Michigan League basketball game at Port Huron. Ferndale, in the meantime, jgrabbed sole possession of. Ist iplace with a 56-43 triumph over East Detroit on the Ferndale court and Hazel Park clipped visiting Mt. Clemens, 52-51, in other EML “Port Huron adopted a fult court press in the 2nd half and the Maples, upset by the ag- gressive defense, frequently threw the ball away and had passes intercepted until their big intermission lead melted “inte | nothing. Ben Boyd; the Big Reds’ 5-foot-8 jsuard, was the thorn as-far as the! [Maples were concerned. His field goal with only seven seconds re- was the scoring ay a KF: if _|Gathan got two goals to put. By H. GUY MoATS “All three Pontiac area perochial! ~leage squads canie™ through” with|— appreciated victories, last night. However. two ran into un- expected difficulties, and won only after getting real scares, +. t + guilty of sloppy play inthe last few minutes of the third period, and up to halfway in the’ le. But Bob Mineweaser’s c'ub pulled itself together with the count knotted at 28-28 and made the. most of some 8 free throws and one basket to win, 39-30 over Center Line St. Clement. for a few minutes efter Gary Crusaders ahead for.only the 2nd time in the game. ‘Art Rebak's 16 points topped the scoring, with Bob: Mine- weaser getting 14. Robak’s 6 free tosses and a bucket were the real life-savers for Sham- rocks, who retained their 3rd spot in the Suburban Catholic loop. Game was played in the spacious Madison Junior High gymnasium, Shamrock jayvees lost 43-24, Frederick Rams had an even rougher time, downing their hosts 46-39 in a come-from-behind rush that wiped bvut a James 5-point lead, broke several ties in the final minutes, Last knot was at 39-39, on "Larry Yezak’s bucket. Nick Nickerson sailed under the hoops Lamphere Loses 3rd Roger Craig meshed. 12 points but none of his tearhmates could It looked bad} James, St- "aro ials Win Orchard Lake. Rev. and Dick Kast. Rams trailed all {the way up to those final minutes. Rams 20 free throws really turned e_free: throws|. a by Tom Soa aly @), Dick Keller John Wolves Break School Record \Beating Holly loped St. Rita’s five, 49-36, led by Art Golsdzinski’s 17 and Stan Moniuszko’s 15. Eaglets led all the way, pulled out first and second stringers and played third stringers in the last period, in which Rita outscored Eagiets, ¢ .¢ *% League jeading St. Benedict, paced.by ace Larry Gacki with 23, trampled its. hosts, RO St. Mary, by Lippert’s 34 Points; Northville, Lakers Win By CHUCK ABAIR Swishing their 1st ‘seven shots from the floor, the unbeaten Clar'k- ston Wolves went on a record-set~ ting scoring rampage that pro- duced a surprisingly easy- 92-65 46-32—_to—stretch—its lead —to_five: Madison Heights Lamphere | dropped a 36-26 contest to Detroit, Lutheran East last night. It was ‘the 3rd loss im five starts for Lamphere. connect for better than three as) | him was typical of the Wolves’ boards against Holly last night i the trick. | . James ee H i ae ee ® _— “**) Coach Gene Wright praised his es on on an sis ea TET squad: for “a real team victory.”| 14-11. Mine'sr. 5 4-3 14 Hallman 6 2-3 1¢/Derocher was back on the beam Davos 333 2 Gathem 41-2 s/again, hitting for 16; with Keller cere 8 be} ae i$} 2/11. and Nickerson 10. Yezak and ok Sa *\Bob Martin had. 8 each for St. - MEIC IF e11 we AMOS. ig: Siena core oy e's 11 11-39, Om the- Eaglets’ court at | straight Clement .....eec0s 780 : a —— Pentise Press Phote COMPLETE CONTROL. — This photo of Clarkston’s Dick Lip- pert taking a Ist half rebound with teammate Bill Noles behind complete contre! of both back- Lippert also excelled in scoring | with 34. Looking through his arms here is Holly center George | McDaniel. ‘Avondale raced to lopsided Oak- land B League basketball victories last night, but an enraged Fitz- gerald quintet dealt Lake Orion's title hopes a crippling blow. Fitzgerald, pre-season title favo- Lake ‘rite along—with—Orion,_got off to a disappointing start this season’ with a 1-2 league record. But the Spartang began mak- in, up for lost time by throt- ; , SS ____§* __| __warerrorn———- La fg ft tp fg m ¢ = = = Ae ‘Bowen 0 6-1 0 M a. : Kirken 2 4-4 8 Evans 2 5-8 9 : Hergton § 17-1317 Smith 2 0-0 4 Campbell 1 3-5 5 Hosley 4 4-7 12 Devine 3 6-0 12 Anderson 0 1-2. 1 itehell } 2-3 4 Fink 2 0-0 4 ,and sent the game into evehinne. ‘Meyer 0 0-0 © Varvelde 4 0-4 8 Boyd, who topped all scorers! Totals 12 can -33 46 enn 16 13-30 45) re arter: ‘ with 14 points, sank two foul shots Waterford oaeacls ~™ § 12 13 16—a6 in the extra period as Port Huron|Walled Lake ...sse.e-:14 13 6 12-45 tling high-scoring Nick Niera and made six while holding Birming- ham scoreless. Bob Stephenson and Dave Rit- chie led Birmingham with 11 and 10 points respectively. The Ma- ples. are now 1-1 in the league and 4-3 overall. Flashy Earl. MrNeal bagged 21 points to pace unbeaten Ferndale to its 2nd loop win and 4th alto- gether. The Railsplitters held a wide lead throughout. Rom Emer- ick .was high for the defending champion Shamrocks with 1I37~ points. . * * * Hazel- Park handed-the-Bathers: their 6th consecutive setback after) - trailing at the half, 21-18. Len \Nowicki meshed 15 points for the! — Parkers while Dave Mial had-12/ - Imaining tied the score at 43-all for Mt. clemens, ~ Rochester Beaten, 45-42: Romeo Wins A lifeless Rochester basketball! ‘team went down to its 2nd defeat ester caught-and passed the Wild- cats in the 3rd period but couldn't, of the season last night at Rose-jkeep the edge. The Falcons again - ville, 45-42, and Romeo conquered Lapeer, 72-58, in a free-scoring af- fair on the Romeo court. With Carl (Peanuts) Montross off, his usual shooting form, the Fal-. coms could never find the necessary spark to turn back the persistent Wildeats. Montross was held to 12 pointy, | 18 of them in the 2nd half. Dill «Mason took scoring honors for Med Falcons with 15. i It was* Duane Hussey. 6-foot-3 a. who caused all the trouble. for Rochester. The Roseville star. 2 points, nearly half of ‘8 total. went ahead in the 4th qyarter, 34-32, then Roseville scored 11 i straight points to ice oe decision. * last two minutes but the damage was done. The Falcons are now |7-2 for the season while Roseville ‘iis 5-1. Romeo held only a 36-34 half- time ead, but the Bulldogs kept pulling away after intermis- sion te gain their 4th victory in seven games. Bill Redman and Dave Broper were the big guns for Romeo, Red- ‘man seoring 26 points and Proper alte, Roch. aia lire aans Rochester had an “3 edge in the Boc for Lapeer, which acans its 7th decision in 10 starts. ic ROSEVILLE ROCHESTER, , Hussey f 4 2 Mi f 5 is Walker 3 60 6 Montross 441 Younce 2 2 6 Lothe 40 H 8ims 20 4 Eber 20 4 paper 1 1.3 Hart ii i , 1 0 2 Ennis a) Denomme 1 6 2 Hohf 60606 Totals 10745 Totals 36 10 at € Quarters Rochester novos Ov | 7 8 4 js-@ Roseville cosvesers. 13 6° 16—4§ ROMEO LAPEER . tg ft tp fg tt ' 12,226 Marshall 6 4 Proper 9 5823 Englert 6 iS ‘ itter 3 3 8 Bennington 4 2 16 iiwite 3 6 @ McKilien 6 113 eterson 3 6 6 Kaler 20-4 Watterson 1 © 2 Schenck 102 : Priestap 183 Stevens @mri Totals 31:10 72 _ Totals 34 10 88 . Seore by ar’ 4 14 ara 8 — Koes - 20D ft ig the ht. 4 * , gen * : BIG ONE NEXT — Holly coach Herb Quade, left, and Clarks- ton skipper Dom Mauti were talking over next Friday's Northville- Wolves showdown battle for ist place in the Wayne-Oakland League after Clarkston set a new school prom with 92 “~~ to wallop _handing the invading Dragons Pace-setting Troy and runner-up] and entered yesterday's encounter} 54-46 licking, their 2nd loss in four loop games. - Cellar - dwelling Madison ab- sorbed a monstrous 78-38 drubbing at the hands of Avondale on the Avon floor and undefeated Tro y| lambasted Clawson at home, 59-26, ‘for its Ath league —! and 8th) An alt. nine points as Orion trailed from start to finish, Fitzgerald enjoyed a 29-23 halftime advantage and the Dragons could never come closer than «six points after intermission. ‘Rebounding was an overwhelm- ing factor in Orion's defeatas- the} Spartans had almost complete con- trol of the backboards. MSU Hockey Team Beats Tech, 4-3 EAST LANSING — Michigan State scored on a tip-in in the final period and won a 4-3 Western Intercollegiate Hockey League ~jgame from Michigan Tech tast night : <5 Niera was limited to a skimpy, Avon, Troy Rip Foes; Orion Upse Jim Drake meshed 20 points in losing cause to capture game scor- ler added 11, Three Fitzgerald cag- erg broke into double figures, paced by Bob Bush with 14. Avon’s Yellow dackets held “pata whopping 27-peint-sptee-in= commanding 58-31 edge and it was all over but the shouting. points, as the Jackets gained sole octlipancy of Ynd place in Moos tallied 20 points ‘for Madison. * * * _ Powerful Troy buried Clawson under a 37-9 halftime deficit and just coasted from there ‘Harned sparked the Colts with 2 points, netting 10 field goals with some deadly outside siooting. George Almashy caged 1? for Claw- ing honors and teammate Bob Shu- only a 31-25 lead at the — the 3rd quarter. gave-.them. @ (sradsher Nine Avon players scored, head-/~ ed by center Jerry Hill with 22 Oakland B with a 3-1 record. Rick lwalloning of Holly in the feature game on the Wayne - Qakland League diate - “—_ The ae gave pl six straight loop wins to. keep the Wolves a full game ahead of North- ville. Mustangs tripped Mil- ford 66-43 setting up a big show- down battle between the top two powers and defending co-cham- pions at Northville next Friday. Brighton 63-43 in their best_show- ing of the year. Bloomfick: Hills broke inte the win column for the Ist time by downing Clarence- ville 44-39 in the other action... Clarkston set an all-time school team single game high and piled up the best score of an Oakland flow crowd at Clarkston. * * * “Tt was definitely our best show- ing,” said happy coach Dom Mauti after watching his charges shoot 48.1 per cent. Holly never recovered from Clarkston’s big start. The Wolves led 26-13 at the Ist period, roared to a 57-28 halftime edge and made it 73-44 at the 3rd canto. Dick Lippert, who made 14 of 19 floor shots, topped ll the point- getters with 34, 30 in the Ist half. He sat out the final quarter. Bill Noles added 17 and Leroy Parks 15 while setting up numerous oth- ers. Amos Bradsher led the losers with 16, = on ad ee Nicterine won Sth league game in six starts making it easy with a 243 3rd quarter edge after leading 32-22. Clayton Pethers rung up and Bob Starnes clicked for 15 to spark the triumph. Ralph Stowe tallied 23 for Milford. Big Rolf Gordhammer's return to last year's form highlighted the West Bloomfield upset. as the La- kers moved into a tie: for 4th. * * * Gordhammer came up with 22 points as against a previous total of only 28 for the entire season to lead the surge which started at the opening whistle. Three oth- ers hit 10 while Brian Watson's 23 topped Brighton. © Bloomfield Hills pulled away to an eight-point halftime edge and held on to snap a seven-game win- less skein. Bob Elston tallied 19 and Bob — 12 to pace the |Barons. HOLLY CLARKSTON fg ft tp f mh t Haddon 4 2-2 10 Noles ¢ 1-2 1 Valek 2 3 § Jenson 6 2-4 2 §— 3.31 3-44-34 Taylor 4 3-3 11 L Parks 7 1-23 35 @ 3 10-12 16 Tritt 2? f-t § Kinney ® 1-3 1 Sotfdime 2 6-1 4 Voorheis © 3-6 3 J Parks i 0-2 3 loggins © 1-3 1 Decker 1 0-0 32 Jromett 1 0-1 2 Eagien 23-3 7 courtney 1 6-1 2 Seyler 2 0-1 4 21-33-37 63 39 14-26 82 *Seore by Quarters Clarkston Severs 28 vo Ww 1—82 the Hotiy Sone “13-13 16 2i—8s = —— tip. fg ff Atkinsen f 1 5 Anderson 5 4 8 Starnes 6 315 }-wsats aly 102 ahne 1 4 6 Stanley 124 tllis 63 3 Pritchard it Pethers 4-4 % 6 11 23 m ap - : 28 Keley 204 ammen. 1 t ¢Machan Don Schwarze 4668 7s? 24 18 66 12 18 Seere by Quarters Northville .. Se 25 16 16 24 16—~64 Milferd..... :. 4. 18-3 i—43 é Pontine Press Phote MS's Teague record now is 4.5. Tech js 2-9..The two teams play again tonight. 4 Ross Parke and Jack Roberts scored for the Spartans in the first lected by Bill Mackenzie and Terry Moroney. Tech’s goals were made by Dick Wilson, Cliff Wilie, and Paul Cop- po. period. Other MSU goals were col-|% Remain Unbeaten Paced the real “shocker” of the night as the Lakers trounced strong 9 ee —€ounty-quintet-this-season-in-drep--— _ ping Holly to 3rd before an over- AVONDALE MADISON fz ft tn fe ft te Acker 2 4 §Collier —_9—9—_4i' og Goforth 4 0 &Mons 7.62 te Hutchinson 2 2 #Hill 3 8 ¢ b Evans 2 0 4Gossett 31 Mavis 3 @ Bennett 61-4 c Hill 947 Walker 8 133 y ’ | Arno} 02% Totals 322% Tous 15838) Hawks Triumph, 59-50 LAKE ORTON FITZGERALD * ’ fy ft te oa TGS rn if i tp to Tie for Ist Place ASS! " ghoier 4°34 Brawel’” $2 49 iN South Central Callison 1°02°Kime 3° § —. kien 1% 3) Oxford came closer to winning Totals = 17 -) 46 Lat 5 4% a basketball game Friday night Lake Orion ........... 12 11~4g\than any ot son, ra su seiiecs 4 ii 4 iixs y cther tine this soe Almont Five seaeiass Wes Rolls Along pointed their ~iqéarter. Jim Ostrander was tops with 15 Largs! followed by Gary Hartway who made Fe apiece: Doug Graham's 15 points were high for Brown} The ®. ©, xX but the Wildcats still took it on the chin, 54-50, in a South Central Conference scrap at North Branch, tos whore trailing by 10 points with a minute to go, gal- Hantly —railied— Der z ae oe they came too late to Pp ™m re a leth straight deteat -_ 7 Ortonville etttinins to make an unexpected “nolse'' in conference hy moving into pace te with idle Imlay chy. Blackhawks their -hoosted- league record to 4-6 with » §0-50 rang over Millington yester- ie shot at the eo took the sc for keeps loop record to 5-2 Jin the last two minutes: of play| Joe Domitrz and “a 43-37 conquest of [following a see-saw struggle, Paul baited 15 points pootg “ ane Uh The Tigers and Tom- Traub eachiNorth Branch attack, half a game [netted 11 points for the winners, |Woodward annd Jett Brady scored Memphis which was idle |but ’ Capac’s ‘John wane cap-|15 and 13 respectively for the Wild» cats, j ee ee cerecnce Saye ol Suivi aie eee tete ere sean egg nami " Las Ne “ 4 ‘ oa ade z -y *, aS AY ga Seer ane | + attics ™ Double Victory . Recent] ff triplicates have been turned in by} & Pontiac bowlers Pat Klein (189) and Frances Schaub (137). * * * Three-sport athlete Bill Cole * Robin Roberts is trimming him-|_ sélf down for a big effort in the coming baseball campaign with a NEW ‘LIFE — Major league Hall of County Alleys Report Forms National Diaeiats Starts Today: Now Vanishing tae touring all-stars. star of the 1930s, Jimmy Foxx, calls his wife x *& * after his arrival in New York, yestesday. He was Farmington has a wrestler with | brought to New York for a television show after af appropriate name. He's Dan | it was revealed he was broke and — » a | - — * * i | Ike Chestnut is a good example why boxers go broke, he has never had a big payday yet the dusky scrapper has 15 suits, 50 shirts, eight sports coats, 20 pairs of shoes and three overcoats. * * * Red-hot Clarkston had a sizzling’ 58.5 per cent shooting mark in the Segre ° upect aa se eared today in a nationally televised Na-| Dick Lippert’s 34 points were four tional Basketball Assn. game. short of the school record of 38 Ceach Red Rechas’ Pistons set by Leroy Parks two seasons. hit in every department fast night ago. | and defeated the Onetanati Rey- DETROIT w# — The RA Pis- tons, winners of four straight‘home games, met the St. Louis Hawks mp Cincinnati, 15:9 als 115-94 in the second game of a doubleheader before a “ladies night” crowd of 5,381 at Olympia Stadium in Detroit. Minneapolis upset gt. Louls 112-110 in over- time in the first game. -The Pistons led all the way out-| Once again George Yardley scoring the Royals by three points showed the Pistons the road to|in each of the first two = victory. the third quarter from a minor nose injury. Real Team Victory Chiefs Capsize Vikings ee ee ee ances by Duke Cummins in the: Pontiac pool. 100-yard freestyle, by John La-| Qummins turned the 100 | Motte in diving and by the mediey 58.0, his best time. LaMotte was relay team yesterday afternoon gave swimmers a fine 65-31) amd the medley teami of Gibbs, Powers, Robarge and Cummins | clipped a half-second off the old | PCH record, . with 1:32.60. fine win, in a contest that Coach} |Bob (Des) Boyce had figured as for OCSC Shooters ss tine ma sews Shooting against Brewster's De-) iChiefs 4 3-2 season's mark. troit rifle team, this week, OCSC’ s| Other firsts for Chiefs: sharpshooters won both ends of 100-yard breaststroke — Rose the match, fired on the Brewster (1:11.6); 100-yard backstroke Gibbs, range. | (1:09.9); 160-yard freestyle relay, * cor neon ae an a a (1:23.3) 100-yard ort ast a Lee Robarge (1:145). *® Paced by G. OOSC won the handicap side with} stroke, 1006—984. M. Kempel led the ac . tual list with 190 as OCSC took this Retirement Was - part of the shoot 924-901. s * & ‘Ring’ s Shortest OCSC’s team scores (actual scores first—Kjell Danielson 199-| DETROIT *— Chuck Spleser. 197, E. Henry, 177, Cash Bond 185, 28, is coming back for at lesat M. Kempel 190-203, M. Laporte 183- one more -fight after one of the McCutcheon 208, D. Marvel shortest ring retirements on rec- 1%, | iring £ ' | of the boxing racket.” He recant- aa | meet unranked Bobby Lane of | Miami in a 10-rounder here Feb. }) The bout had been cancelled. Utica Cagers Take ‘League Tilt, 56-40 evened its season record at 2-2 and its Bi-County mark at 1-1 with a 56-40 league victory over Fraser last night on the-Fraser court: The Chieftains verdict with an 18-4 bulge in the $rd quarter after holding only. a 2- 24 halftime lead. They trailed Fra- ‘Qnd period. ca triumph with 21 points and -teammate-Bill_Rohnkohl-added.i1.. Oak Park Wins, 56-53. This is not a recent ~ change in dividend policy, but has con- #i tinued for the past Bowto Sexton 'tiac Central gym last night. Ponti took seven firsts for the - thalftime, 32-26, and continued to| Boston, prior to a 120-99 victory The balding bruiser agreed fo| Utica High’s basketball team. wrapped up the Fee |ser by nine points early in the ba Guard Jim Cole sparked the Uti-| Oak Park parlayed a last-quar- 1 |ing a . 2%-point lead at one point in’ 'the final period. _The victory evened Detroit's home court record for the season | | at 99 and left the Pistons with |-am overpll mark of 17-25. Perc o~ trails Cincinnati by Pontiac Matmen jada ies iy the NBA's Western A 54 decision victory by 165- Division. ‘pound Johnnie Herron accounted) * * * iChiefs were the victims of a 41-3 Royals’ five-game winning streak battering by a powerful Lansing was Gene Shue with 24 points. Sexton wrestling team at the Pon- Cyde Lovellette had 23 for Cincin-| nati. Jack Keller lost a close decision after leading and Duke Relyea just) The Hawks’ Cliff Hagan out missed scoring a win in “fmpres-| sive performances, Dave Payne, ‘Mel Nosanchuk, Erasmo Travino | injury im the first game. cisions. N Sexton posted three pins. The de-) Philadelphia whipped the New feat dropped Pontiac below the .500 | York Knicks 117-116 on a 15-foot |mark with a 2-3 season record. “miracie” hook shot by Neil John-| ston as the final buzzer sounded. Parkers Wallop Dondero! Last Sunday, Paul Arizin’s two free throws with one second re- Highland Park's basketball | Redes boosted Philadelphia into made Royal Oak Don-'a-tie with New York and-the War. steamrolier dero a 65-42 victim in a Border/riors went on to win in overtime. Cities League game last night at} Johnston's heroics came in the Royal Oak. The Parkers led at/opener of a-NBA doubleheader at . forty Entries points, although he was forced to) mde igress ibe tind quarter from a, miner] among women entries has come) in-its battle —to—reach'from-—outsitle the city, notably tered-q recufrence of-an-oeld-ieg Teams Popular Among Husband-Wife Bowling). * = re National Invitational . Bowling Tournament was slated to get junder way this afternoon at the Paes ae Lote 00 on Ones The first annual Elks’ Ladies andes set for 4:15 p.m. ticipate in pre-tournament cere- x * * ‘The tournament, sanctioned by the WIBC, is 15. per cent handi- ‘Secelek an different _al- leys have ing sites. Next year, by the ro other sites around © jit, there is a possibility that sites such as Rochester, ? | tional Walled Lake or Milford may han- dle portions of the Bowlerama entries. Currently the greatest response Rochester and Clarkston. Nine) jhusband - wife teams are amon g the early entries, Feature prize in’ at his best off the springboard, \for Pontiac's only points as the Aiding Yardley in snapping the the tournament is a bowling-pin ta- ble lamp for the top husband-wife score in the finals. prize just for being A beautiful set of female just for entering the tour- nament. All that is required is to denote -one’s age alongside name on the entry blank. Because a large number of bow!l- ers were rejected last year due to late entries, meg are reminded ed. Midnight February 2nd is the deadline. If the entries are mailed then | widen the gap. |for the Celtics over Syracuse. Friday's Basketball Results Reneh 3 cee Sutingsen strat 8 vita 38 FS on Thameat Pontiac f ick 46, nota &. James 9 Peck 48, Carsonville 4 - Port Huron 49, Birmingham 43 (ot) Parma &. Napoleon 5. sing Rastern 62 Clarenceville 39 se City § sky piercer, *, Rarrisce 33 ’ Custer ot Led St. Simeon 4 , Coldwater 61, 3 Clar’ 92, Holly 65 rand hace 64 Detrait Lutheran East 34, Lemanere as peers 63, Monroe : Grand yoy a Aad il gy ans 83° ste. GE -y ont) 30 Rt 54, B. Greek Lakeview 50 they must be postmarked before | noon Monday, February 3. Post- marked entries after this time will be returned. This is due to the fact that all entries must be processed for as- signment of times and sites to be publlished in The Press, Wednes- day and Thursday, Feb. 5-6. -_\Dodgers Finally . et ‘Home’ Site LOS. ANGELES (INS)—The Los now, are in the Los Angeles Coli- jseum on a compromise. “Dodger President Walter O’Mal- at an eleventh hour’ that Y Opposition. with that, the Coliseum - -com- mission voted his baseball club| into the big bowl by a unanimous | 9-to-0 count. The action gives O'Malley use ‘of ‘the Coliseam as a temporary home grounds for the next two be ’ Au burn burn a Block Fest of Tost 10 Reg. $17.95 Valu ee “peg. $18.85 0.8. “650 Auburn Ave _man_or woman to enter, | aluminum He reinjured his left leg when drinking glasses with bowling in- and Willie Duncan also dropped de- he wevt for a rebound under the Signia, a souvenir of the Bowler- basket. ‘ama, Will go to the oldest male or SPECIAL RED HUNTING COAT NOW ONLY | B)Siivanizeo E FILTERS .......74¢ Insulated “Rubber Boo _ Boadway-Shell Hardware pen 8 te 5:30; Prt, “tH “Mon & Sat. “Wi 8 _— s’ Ladies to Bowl ~ Detroit Slim Lead “Half-Way in Tournament *, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ( NS) — AP Facsimile NEW LEADER — Merle Mathews, Long Beach, Calif., is all _smiles after taking the Jead in the finals of the women’s division |_ of the annual all-star pin tournament at Minneapolis, yesterday. She_had a_six-round 2392 total to overtake Marion Turash of Brooklyn, N. ¥., first day’s leader. Ed Lubanski, Detroit, still leads the men’s division with 5345 pins. Meet ends Sunday night. : Gloves Tickefs on Sale that no post entries will be accept-| Tickets for the Golden Gloves entries, from 10 to 20 bouts will eliminations to be held at Pontiac be held at PCH with five city glov-| ‘Central High School Saturday ¢Ts on the card. inight, February Ist, went on sale | ‘today at Griff's Grill. | Under the sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Pontiac will be one of four De- treit district elimination sites. Depending on the number of x * * | David Blower, 19, will vie in the middleweight open division. Dave Faust, 21, will compete gs a novice light heavyweight: Jim Singleton, 16, as a junior novice -feather- weight; Robert Ragland, 17, as a novice lightweight and Dick Lam- Sunday's Show. ‘Rated Highly - |Angeles Dodgers, homeless, until winter dog shows was under way today in Detroit, where the Pro- Club ‘is judging a-fine list of entries, most of which will come directly to Pontiac for Sunday's big ‘Retail Store, 68 Mt. Clemens St.) PKC's show is one of the highest) rated in the country. The PKC show, with its record] entry of 538 dogs in many classes | and scores of breeds, gets water) + 2 419 PAILS .....59¢ Boots $12.95 "FE 2-6506 phere, 16, as a junior novice wel- terweight. Monroe will hold eliminations next Saturday, January 2th, ~Dearhori on Feb. 3rd and™ Highland Park, Feb. 12th. The winners will then meet in the finals F 18th at Light Guard Armory on East Eight Mile “Et of the metropolitan area's Road. se t All tickets for the PCH fights afe reserved seats, | then Pontiac on the Ast, followed ° mark of the All-Star bowling ‘nament at Minneapolis. | t ‘ 3 - 3 PEER tf 2 § a3y Carter finished with 211 and series against 827 for Lu which was responsible for his loss of nearly four poiints. * L ' x * of Long Beach, Calif., with. 71.49. Archers Hunt Rabbits tho Sid Sage farm, five miles. west tof Perry, it was annotinced today. Hunt begins at 10 a.m., winds up at 3 p.m. Only 15 Days to Enter Bowlerama ‘ao annual Pontiac Kennel Club’ ‘all-breed competition in the Pontiac’ those methods that we ethics. way arduous and long. becomes easier. The Hard Way ~ It is comparatively easy to prosper by trickery, - the violation of confidence, _weak, sharp practices, cutting corners — all of and condone as “business shrewdness.” It_is difficult to prosper by the keeping of Promises, the deliverance of value in goods, in - services and in deeds—-and in the meeting of so- called “shrewdness” with sound merit and gdod The easy way is efficacious and speedy—the the easy way becomes harder and the hard way And as the calendar records the © _yeats, it becomes increasingly evident that the - @asy way rests hazardously upon shifting sends, whereas the hard way builds solidly o foundation of confidence that cannot be swept away. Thus We Build a here Is No Substitute for Esq” 6 oppression of the are so prone to palliate But, as the clock herd INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM - A. Murray Whit: ree : At the Ueoing Whit ight jt ent of Oatind : a5 LS df ‘, 2 HOLLY — Service for Raymond R. McKenney, 65, of 896 S. Milford at his home, will be held at 1-p.m. Monday at the Holly Seventh Day Adventist yesterday, will be held at St. Pat- rick’s Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Monday, Officiating will be the Rev. Lewis M. Ellis and burial morning’ wilt be in Mt. Hope Cemetery.——| - The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, Sunday at Voorhees Siple Funeral Home. A lifelong resident of Oakland County, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Hodges of Bell Gardens, “The body will be at the DryeriGrive Faneral Home until 11 a.m. Mon-| He leaives “his wife, Annie: one’ danghter, Mrs. Charlotte Daven-|7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Brace- port of Berrien Springs: four sons, \Smith Funeral Home for Mrs. Mar- Robert, Warren, both of Holly, Les- garet Burt, 83, of Detroit. lie.of Morris, I!l., and Stanley of| Service will be at 10 o'clock Farwell; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Monday morning from St. Joseph's Garrison of Fairgrove and Mrs.|Church with the Rev. B. F. Jar- Katie Edwards of Bradenton, Fla = FLOYD H. NICHOLS | ‘FARMINGTON — Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Far- Methodist Church ‘A lifetime resident of Oakland County, he retired eight vears ago from the Advisory Committee of the Nationa] Bank ef Detroit, Far- years and was a charter member! of Farmington Exchange Club. _{ | Surviving are his wife, Alice; 8 Plains; Sandra and William, both son, Hinman of Toledo, Ohio; five stepsons, Aaron Arnold Mocksey of, Detroit, Ted and Harry, both of Birmingham, Jack of Toledo and/ Thomas of Sarasota, Fla.; a step- eee Mrs. Lillian Lineinger for’. New York City, and 12 step-| oo etl ete L \« S\¢P- body willbe at the funeral home ‘zembowski officiating, Burial will be in Gaines, Mrs. Burt died yesterday morn- ing after a long ‘illness. mington Branch. He was secretary-|1 awndale Calif: An of the * aa “hd ——_—_treasurer—of-Wamner-Dairy—forS47 S. Navy, Gatinned ja Philadel: a at home; three brothers and five sisters. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, Sunday from the Coats Fu- neral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. Mr. Garneau's — Mrs. Robert (Virginia) Shueller, 34. of 342 Northwood, died this morning at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Funeral arrangements are pend-| ing at William R. Potere Funeral Home. She leaves her husband and a daughter, Melinda. GEORGE LaCLAIR WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service for George LaClair, 58, of it will be taken to Our Lady of lowing in the Drayton Plains Cem- etery. . CARL TOELLE SOUTH LYON — Service for Carl Toelle, 77, of 305 East Lake St., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sun- day at Phillips Funeral Home. Of- ficiating will be the Rev. Lewis E. Bender of the First Presbyter- 81 Round Lake Rd.__ who died ian-Church-and—burial -wilt-be-in —_— * iMotor Car Co. in 1902 and later | He died where he had made his home. Another , 18, of Reese street, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday the Phillips Funeral Home with burial in Ken- Officiating yesterday. Surviving are two neuhews, Lee Smith of Farmington and Vernor Smith of Portland. _ Deaths Elsewhere. _ By THE ASOCIATED PRESS HANOVER, N.H. #®—Warren C. Agry, 68, former publisher of Good Housekeeping and a retired vice terprises 46 years, had also served on the staff of Cosmopolitan, DENVER (®—L. Ward Bannis- ter, 86, former director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Hoover Commis- sion in 1948-49, died Friday.. He was prominent in Colorado Repub- — of President Eisenhower Hoover. DETROIT (# — Wilfred C. Le- land, 88, who gained fame in the early days of the auto industry, died Friday. He was the son of Henry M. Leland, automotive pio- neer who formed the old Cadillac organized the Lincotn Motor Car’ Co. The two Lelands were known as a father-son team in the in- dustry. . PHILADELPHIA (# — Dr. Rob- ért H. Farley, 71, former medi- cal examiner for the state of) Washington and one-time national | and Pennsylvania state secretary of the American Institute of Homeopathy, died Thursday. One of five motor trucks pro-| duced in of his sister, Mrs. Floyd Bradley, | sington ; : P iwill_be the Rev. Silas Foltz of] mes Miers. x) _ The Rosary wit be recited at First Methodist Church. She died They Give $6,100 Variety Marks — Day's Racing — at Santa Anita Donation fo U. of M. Hunters Creek have donated $6,100 to the University of Michigan. studies distribute. the money as ;,and__former _ President Herbert | follows: $2,500 te-support-a-fellow< ship for an advanced predoctoral student in mathematics or the in the graduate school by a senior student now in the University’s College of Engineering. school science and Arbor working toward a master’s degree. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jewett of They have requested the Horace] physical sciences; $2,500 to support! a fellowship for a fifth year study) teacher to spend a summer in Ann) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 _ jJones has succeeded the services of E, W, nh O’Neil will be scoutmaster,|7 — ter, and Forrest White will be|> hai : 5 i, 1 & in securing |i pt fe : > troop committee soTH ‘ 2" Georges-Newpo qm th A z Jewelry Dept. 74 N. Saginaw St. _They have directed that-$500_be! Refrigerator Quit? 25% OFF r= what is important: There’s No OM agic e Word “Guarantee” Contrary to public belief, the mere fact that something is advertised as “guaranteed” is not particularly important. Here’s | 1. WHO IS THE GUARANTOR? We'll Fix It With ever. It depends upon its terms. . FE 5-3759 2. WHAT ARE THE TERMS. OF THE GUARANTEE? A guarantee is no stronger than the guarantor. A guarantee, in spite of its name, may not in fact be of any protection what- ¥ REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Lake Road the U.S. during 1956 Loy Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence Street — }_ of the Waldron Hotel Bldg. LORD'S SHAPE OF TOMORROW HERE TODAY IN NEW '58_ WESTINGHOUSE NO MONEY SPACE-MATES DOWN WASH AND DRY 16 LBS. AT THE SAME TIME*® IN A SPACE 25 INCHES WIDE FLOW dries faster saves money, removes wrinkles. minute, washes each equally well all the ti ¢ Install with Laundroma * Revolving Agitator Lau gals. water per load. tons for washi and dos ca. yrs eee PATENTED DIRECT AIR _at lower temperatures, REVOLVING AGITATOR washes cleaner, rinses better, cleans Itself! 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TILL 9 P.M. innerspring and box spring, guard rail and ladder. 7195 2 TWIN SIZE BEDS FULL FACTORY GUARANTEE + WAREHOUSE 20 Westinghouse Stroke Saver | Apartment Size VACUUM CLEANER | GAS RANGE ee Featuring ©Toss-Away Bag Table Model oFleer‘s'Bug To f= RADIOS _ , 4 3 38 8 Fully Guaranteed gg Comlae | | WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER $4095 (ea 4 tuner : — $498 | - * } x oe 2 - a he af we : - bits ab : See 3 : ; SNS ey i “SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, J 58: VICTORIAN — The leaf patterned rug in shades of beige and brown blends well furniture. Not shown is a mahogany piano. The windows, of course, look out over with the Victorian reproductions. The what-not at the right-is.a genuine old piece Indianwood lake. as are one or two small chairs. This is a large room that can take the large scale teenth. Jerry's room has a pleasant masculine feeling to it. He has a fine collection of horse ONE’S ALIVE! — Inky, the Johns’ black cat, loves to sleep on Jerry's bed where her stuffed counterpart sits. You might be interested to know that this picture was taken on Friday the thir- =e * set eee By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Two years ago Mrs. Harvey Johns saw a plan jn the Press House of the Week series that she liked. It was headlined as - “House of Week Blends With + -Rural Life Location.” Because a She liked <t—not because the Johns’ had any intention then of building a new house — she clipped the plan (T303) and saved it. About a year later the Johns’ had the opportunity to buy a long curving shallow lot on In- dianwood Lake. It was then that Mrs. Johns knew why she had saved that house plan. It was the perfect plan for that lot. Every Room in Johns’ Home Has Lake View Every room fn the house has a lake view. While most of the win- fact that the family can enter the front door and go to any section of the house without passing through the living reom, The front hall has a slate floor so even wet feet don’t matter. The rest of the house is =] ~ Only three major changes were (Continued on Page 14) é 5 : i sie Ae | Our Fuel Bill Cut By 50% - || With Ambassador Insulation Fiberglas t : - : tuys Reduces Fuel Bills! 25 ase te, Reduces Doctor's Bills! “6 our fy ttre tas ‘ Saves on Redecorating! Ne ort wag 4 _ First Cost Is. Final! 2 ei, tien 4, at eva " Des JA = * Cup 2 Ving Tor E Jo> ver) =< Con, ton B e * We ae *°MPletey, 4 a Steere, fo Rkag We Don't Look Sor Shortcuts F WE DO IT. RIGHT THE FIRST TIME : e Sidewalls Double Blown = NO DOWN PAYMENTS. . e Minimum of 4” in Attics — Co tow = me ere 5 Years te vad te anaes . Remember, You Insulate but Once! : AT Aide de de = ad BE FRIENDS sdicia Son tellegt tee bev ; Pontiac Pives Photos by 4 Vanderworp one's frends ther size that her handicap. But she’s a lovable the fireplace in the room. The lamp Jerry made from a ee ee / Sees Pa ene the right. 7, _ FOURTEEN *.. PUBLIC NOTICE | GOLD BOND . .. BURMEISTER GOLD BOND roe sURMEISTER 5 .. 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M.-SUNDAYS 10 to 3 waisiawane °° GNOS G10 _ Johns’ Built Home From Press Plans (Continued from Page 13) made in the original plans when the Johns’ took them ta an ar- chitect. They reversed the entire house; they made an enclosed )_wausiawane '** G@NO@ G10 walsiawuns *‘* GNOS G10 room out of what was an open | Page; and they decided on one (There's a lavatory in the base- ment.} ASSORTED RESIDENTS The Johns’ did their own sub contracting. They moved into | thelr red brick, air conditioned | ranch home- in September. With them moved eleven-year-old Jer- ry, a black cat named Inky, a parakeet called Dickie and Queenie — the biggest ‘‘puppy”’ you ever saw. She's a Newfound- land dog. terrace between house and ga- | eae del a pink topped cabinet for dish | bathroom instead of two upstairs. | We entered the house through GOODRICH FARMS 3 BEDROOM BRICK — 1') BATH $11,990 FULL PRICE $58.64 PER MONTH Low Taxes aad Insurance Marbee Seuth MI #6-41338 40 5-158 SPACIOUS ROOM—This spacious master bedroom is all brown and beige. Carpeting is nutmeg, draperies are brown. The furniture |} smaller window on the side. the covered terrace. This is a triangular shaped room where the Johns do their eating in summer. It is the only room, outside the bath, that has win- dows on the road. It has a lake One wall is paneled in fir; the other three are bricked like the ‘exterior. Under the window that opens from the kitchen there's storage. Mrs. Johns keeps her freezer out here. Plenty of cabinet space is also the motto for the kitchen. Natural fir woodwork and cabinets con- trast nicely with the pink walls. Floor and counter tops are the same pink vinyl linoleum, mottled in gray. Range and oven are built im. Under the range a board pulls out to make a small work space. This is useful for serving, for Jer- ry’s homework or for wrapping packages, In the L-shaped living-dining room there is a blending of Vic- torian, traditional and modern furnishings. Most of the furniture is reproduced Victorian. There are a couple of genuine Victorian antique pieces, including a tiny horseshoe-shaped footstool _cov- | ered in needlepoint, Prices Delivery Service waisiawana *** GNO@ G109_ waisizwuNns © °° GNO All the : Latest in & Modern Living, .the Latest in CHANDLER ESTATES Is the “Smart Place”’ To Buy... Convenience to __ Shoppi ng Areas and The dining room furniture is Hardly Dare to —Schoots===But-Oh-~ i Lovely Homes) With Luxuries You'd Believe at the Price... 1 Tri-Level and 2 Basement Models Ready for Immediate Occupancy | NOSAN BUILDING CORP. 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Both her Jengy ape ee af Gb lange | joey sister keep her in | used down here; it was origi: | ; a bowling pin. One whole ‘Carpeting in this largy sun- al cas oe ee oe © toomn, end beige, fenves it hae babel 4 Walls are ‘white. Window silis w= are marble and the floor length draperies are gold. In the guest room there are mahogany twin beds. These i have pink and white chintz | spreads with a center flowered panel matching the flowered dra- peries. The carpeting is turquoise nylon. Jerry's room is more sturdy looking. He has a plain brown carpet and plain brown painted section is blue. The taf- feta flit, nitty HT rie Us i i 7 HF gies 5 z ; L Pontiac, the Johns’ did a com- Plete _Tight-about ‘face when they | Hrswten palasteng Sng axpiaae : _ | toe tele Huse of the Weeks After years of living right in | TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR ond BUILDER 670 W. 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Rolls, Only ‘11 Other Sizes from 3 Ft. to 32 Ft. Widths to Serve All Your Needs Catsman Company Michigan’s Lergest Producer of Redi-Mix Concrete By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE Four levels—not just two—fea- ture this unusual] eight-room Dutch colonial. It is an example of what can be achieved through modern interpretation of the popular but slightly. dated split level design. _Arranged on four different lev- els, it has—in the words of the not- ed architect who created it—‘‘all the dignity and charm of the two- story home and all the function of contemporary design." It hag been selected as another distinguished American design for the ‘House of the Week series, and designated HW-87. There is no better way ‘to ob- tain a clear concept of the unique arrangements in this design than to take a quick look at each of the four different levels: ~ 1. On the entrance level, there are created in this exceptional, eight-room Dutch \Two-S tory Effect Created With New Era Design different levels colonial house. dining area; ‘the spacious foyer and the family room which optionally can become a forma] dining room. 2. On the living room level, four steps below the entrance level, there.are the huge, sunken living Soom (23 ft. by 14 ft. 6 inches) and the study with built- in shelving. 3. On the bedroom Jevel over the living room, there are two bed- rooms (14 ft. 6 inches by 14 ft. Statistics For estimating the building costs of the House of the Week HW-87, here are the square foot- ages, area by area: Lower levels, 970 sq. ft.; upper levels, 884 sq. ft.; two-car garage and hobby are the kitchen with its separate INC.. Slectrical CONTRACTOR 339 South Paddock St. FE 2.0283 | A Compact.:Fumace for ideal winter comfort * the ARMSTRONG “2 7 Si bing” OIL-FIRED COUNTERFLOW =~ * Ideal for the bosementiess, one-floor plan my ii home. Compact, ottractive ond quiet in opera- tion. Mey we show you this + furnoce and ex- plain its fea- tures to you? 2 ee “YOUR HEATING SUPERMARKET” — GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 W. Huron (Corner of Elizabeth Loke Rd.) FE 2-7849 Planning a New p. We pride ourselves on our custom -workmanship and attention to detail, Choose now from our large selection A Modern Kitchen = of woods, finishes and hardware. Means More Time _ With the Children BUILT AND INSTALLED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS | BATHROOM VANITIES _DESKS—GUN CABINETS | ” No Down ‘Stop In. See Our Model , eee — etisites Pree KITCHEN | : Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 is at the rear of the house, along with a study. 8 ft. 2 inches, and: the fourth bed- nt winds atthe exe ef if Ser are interested . this house, nig 3$c in jemployed in U. S. wood-using in- ing units. A 4 ft. 4 inch crawl apices Wy unter the -Sring romp study area. { the 13, Michigan, sam far plan HW-87, . About 1.5 million persons are dustries, Note that the large living room room, 12 ft. 8 inches by 11 ft. 4 inches, plus a second bath. Architect Samuel Paul, whe ex- ecuted this interesting and prac- tieal adaptation of the split level design, has this to say of HW- 87: “The exterior exudes a spirit of) hospitality. and gracious living which is repeated in the interior. Shuttered windows and posts ' on the porch give this a touch of tra- ditional charm, and modern prac- ticality is added in the protec- tive roofline leading from the en-. tryway to the garage door. A DUTCH. FRONT DOOR “Many surprises are in store for the guests who come through the front Dutch door into the central hallway. The first ‘sign of welcome is close and r room off the foyer. The next step might lead into the kitchen which has a three-fold functional value: roonr or, workshop, 480 sq.-ft.-The lover-all house dimensions, in- cluding garage, are 58-ft. 8 inches wide by 31 ft. 2 inches in depth. t and 16 ft. by 8 ft. 2 inches) and a bath which opens into the bed- room hall. - 4. On the-bedroom level over the foyer and five steps higher than ithe other bedroom level, there are) two more bedrooms—first, the guest bedroom, 11 ft. 4 inches by, Trust Service BR. J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Waisen. 11% WN. Saginaw 61. be) Phene FE 2-54 Pontiac BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO, out feature. It has a double sink, DAWSON & WATSON}: “2. The excellent equipment adds to its efficiency. “3. Its beauty makes it a pleas- ure to work in. door next te the fireplace leads into the private study.” The U-shaped kitchen is a stand counter - top range, dishwasher, built- -in oven, double window ex- hand in the guest closet! - kitchen-family room aréa has suf-|[ ficient space for storage and heat-']- Sunday Phone fe 4.9612 Complete Insurance Service 1218 Baldwin JIM WILLIAMS | FE 4-0547 ye fy ; PHully “fulawaar¢e WATER SOFTENER “) SOFTENS: > REGENERATES | see > RETURNS TO SERVICE ALUMINUM SIDING With Insulated Backer Board. All Colors, and the Best of Workman- ship ... Call Us for a Good Job, With Low Prices. NO MONEY DOWN—1 to 5 Years to Pay” MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS FE 4-5063 3377 W. Huron‘St. FE 4-6101 Pontiec See This Amazing (03 State FE.5-1683 (Advertisement) Build With “Tru- Bilt” TRU-BILT 1992 Pratine Dues To GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of TRU-BILT BLOCKS - durability, ‘nn weather resistance. Avoid cracked walls . . 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These are matters that need plenty of time and careful atten- get the right kind of! careful, efficient, personal atten- an ae Oe remember tor Partridge is the “bird” to COMMERCE HILLS = it keeps a fite }- jon the location of various flowers. | ‘9980 FULL PRICE _NO -MORTGAGE COSTS | 9 bedréom fénch homes, 8 feet wide. toced air heat, auto. hot water, plenty of cabinets. These homes gre 100% complete. Lots are 80 feet and wider. Paved streets paid for. Excellent schools and shopping. Yq Mile West of Village of Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M. “Get Rich Quick” felehs erent tee, 1050 W Huron, PE 4-3581. f EZ Complete with all Reg. $37. 9%, NOW yon rod 95, Lim ‘CASEMENT SCREE jambs, door closer and check chain. Also Reduced Prices on—-— _ALUMINUM AWNINGS ALUMINUM — INA BASEMENT ‘ COMBINATIONS ° tq - WROUGHT ALUMINUM COLUMNS sihreree ep at ALL AWNING! | While Present Stock Lasts! y- HEAVY ALUMINUM — COMBINATION DOORS : : Oe hardware, aluminum ‘27% HEAVY OFF SIZE DOORS — ‘225. USED ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Wael dake Staae = NS 233 S, Telegraph Ra. OPEN 8 A, M. to 6P. M. DAILY- CALL FE 4-6089 ti 9 P.M. L, W. BOGERT moo sues ‘Fecing canal ~ * "he “TTT ‘Sebeate twiiee Ceilings @ Spacious Kitchen @ Ample Kitchen Cupboards, natural finish @ Formica Counter Tepe e Sod Closet Lots @ Street. Paving A Already In and Paid for by the Builder Free alot. Fim sym UV € ul led wt db ¢ __. @ Copco Aluminum Sliding — NB imon mes Mone, | Mel Rees Sees Ofton Open Daily and Sunday. Noon ’til 9 P. M. ‘MODEL AT . 622 Linda Vista Drive Phone FEderal 2-0186 ~ on Hone OneripFnt_[ ett How fo Seve Marble Tops "Heat Humidity a il aes tome Sootery of eat Beas Tie = 3 ee =Floor Squeaks fortons Lite - Real Villains: "freee Wel Held Se fog URBANA, Il. a and a . | Squeaks in floors occur when thejtreat it as caxefully as you, do The ols Sahiba pone | subflooring ‘loosens and pulls away tine “wood furniture:~ —— |midity—ere- the condensation vil-ito hold the screw firmly, trom joists beneath, or when finish] “-University of linois home fur-jiains in the home. trick. Pushy. % flooring (the top layer of wood)'nishingy specialist says the best A combination of the two ele-\piece of adhesive tape.Set- the ‘loosens’ from subflooring. Prareer tay apn enges Pagel a Rinoapeace- vege SF fete ing to Popular Science Monthly, |ture attractive is to clean it often.|tion-stained walls the trouble ean often be remedied; Virginia Seidel suggests wash- | windows by petting a pedied wood Weck |ing it with a clean clits aid Ine over the squeak and pounding it warnj water, occasionally using ajclosed tight, f with a hammer. This slams the mild detergent to remove accumt loose boards back into place. lated dirt. warm, moisture-laden If this fails, drive three-inch fin- So pociaet the pelehad cortacs contact with cooler wall F a i Es ar Wy ishing nails at an angi through Seidel windows unprotected or Nut Coke Poot tayers ot —— sire saben eeay d selina Ge joutside air. Wall s ge 8) | joists. Really stubborn cam farsiture, Te prevent staining, [when dirt is trapped by this e Quality Stoker Coal a be pulled down tight with wood) wipe ep pled foods and liquids jture and dries on the surface. ; screws. immediatel, Whenever 4. I fl is red with @ Kentucky © Pocahontas | scien" oc""Syetin Pens, cmtc of ni fut) quinn board cutting an “L” into as (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) J tne Bedeida pisces the yatere Sn en ms, eet eee ont , rand peeling back the flap. The, del anid. tion can be Insulate for Economy and Comfort linoleum will bend easily if it is problem is ‘Sips Wk Wood Floors Are | Satie *ZONOLITE *BALSAM WOOD | 2=2s<" tc tne, erose ° e > uate Ree en te Kj d Y F stains can bo virtually soon pn aan Prete Se Kind fo Your Feet | sree are maw on tam Bl | The states you wa on may| Seer Ines pulled up from a joist, drive a a oe = tie Yeon head has | AU licepeclbgtiticey Rg 0 aches, backaches, jangled nerves page toe oa “_ gus Don’t let tey ‘steps: Cause F 2s Se raise the board still further. An al- % Muscle fatigue, the trouble may . Par snag fer fmagas what- your family to take a} terhate remedy: Nails heavy arip om Com wed St, mays an emi- lated while the surface plang nasty fall ... protect vy StTP nent chiropodist. wes caine | them with Ornamental of wood along the top of the joist, | To help avoid foot weariness, he ae a beta are pang Tron Railings. hard up against the raised board.’ ,_. ; oe fatten don't walk blagatebraanaay maintained with less effort by QS = ee 2S | The human eye does not tire of eens ey ere necessary. using ceramic tile from floor to CONCRE I E ; f natural patterns as it does of repe-; “Many physical disorders,” he jceiling in rooms where steamy air " is inexpensive We ittve manufactured designs. This) *8ys, “begin with the feet. Our jis commonplace. STEPS REAL BEAUTY _— Pp i is why wood has long lasting deco- feet, in effect, are shock absorb- Window condensation can be re-| NO MONEY DOWN STORM WINDOWS | beg Down go the prices on nationally : advertised average size windoue BB ABE noe when you use rative appeal. ers for the rest of the bedy.” duced in the winter months by NATURAL BUILDING STONES( 70, Sean ts onl esr] Apart by Frnt or || Mowry Setroded AL UOMO on jdoors c until the steam has y Frost or | eavy $ Tennentee Ledge Rock | Brial Hill | © Colorado: Pink Ledge HOUSE PLANS anes and muscles, fe declares. |been dissipated, or vented to the Settling c bi ti D ; i J 9” ennessee Marble ue a “ Tree a a Woe Soni” WA] Custom Drawn | om sec wes we] ‘som boos || CONCRETE | pre hl ‘ _— ps to. cushion the k trans-| : : NO PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH pi POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS _ EM 3-4931 et eee 775. | | | Beautiful Tennessee Marble umm | . that the resiliency of oak is eat ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION WHEN you HEAT-# reason why it is the most widely STORM WINDOWS 1 use orry] 6497 an a 1 Sed South of Orchard PONTIAC CUT STONE i= 1661S. Telegraph Road Phone FE 4-2597 M-59 ee West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 ce 6 | Se LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT YET! : — —————————— ONLY*@5Q DOWN |f WINTER PRICES! PRICES you're really livingt The best ¢{ ON FLEXALUM AWNINGS SLASHED !! GEORGE A. HEENAN, A.LA. in modern fuels deserves the | ~ ROBERT A. PULLAR, A.ILA. | Play aa WE TRADE 30-Year Mortgage | 50% SAVENGS—--} ~~ AND Aitee aOTENe BUT 157 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! — ON ALL ALUMINUM COLUMNS ALUMINUM STORM ROBERT C. SMITHA, A.LA. . = ONLY 2 LEFT! HURRY! —— =. z , . ; ft Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore priced so ; = = Annourtce the Opening of Their Office as HEATING wove and screens ver 1,000 square fy bultcin range. and oven, equipped with Waste King incinerator, formica counter HEENAN, PULLAR & SMITHA, Inc. t fe) U iPM ENT tops, forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city water Registered Architects and sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS. Large 75-foot lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. THER THING FINER BUILT! = ” OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY I to 7 P. M. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY Elizabeth Lake Rd., 1 mile past Telegraph Rd, to Fernbarry Rd., rigitt 4 Blocks “GET RICH QUICK” to succeed the firm of LEO J. HEENAN, A. I. A. % 15 Cariton Court Pontiac, Michigan FE 2-1622 < P pew ) ee | Aoawansesa se gerew “ | B ENJ. RICH sia |DOORS! erry Now *29°| = cra TORIDHEET Otto A. Trzos }|_1255 tevees COMBINATION = ONLY AUTOMATIC HEATING co. TOON (en By | ‘EXCLUSIVE “N ORTH STAR” HOME _ Se ASS | =e Amazing |°3OO DOWN To VETERARS ‘LOW TAXES} NOT A CENT MORE! $5 DOWN 30 *3 99 Coste Be Bacco FANTASTIC PRICE aa The Wonder of the Building sa — | *3 Bedrooms ~—* Full B : * Ranch on 50-ft. Lots * Deluxe Features. ‘HURRY! 7 1 , 100 .. | Only 6 Left at 5 : N WALL LAME ot HEAT (ul! a . ae oaee Mader Rd. : Complete == Waterproofing NO MONEY DOWN — LONG TERM FINANCING! , | | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! , FE 2-0278 : N in Comfort, Convenience \ a0 ORAL : Reliable Waterproofing bei > Awning & Wi n d ow Co. \ and Economy! NL Coll MA 6-6247 IL 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777° een a Estimates __ FE 5-2102 N For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call : —— ae —— a oe O. ppc er 4 ai ae@e a . e * e ' a eat WN ee Lit Lrer FULL BASEMENT @ ALL BRICK — Must Be Seen With Your Own Eyes! | | | ; | Model at Perry and Robinwood in the 3-BEDROOM ¢ RANCH HOME ~ , Full Price $14,65Q00 City of Pontiac. Will be open Noon ‘to [ij Over 42 Feet Wide © Minimum Size Lot segetse $9 : 8 P. M., Saturday and Sunday. he of ihe “NOKT 00 Down FHA. Come Early! All 6 Will Probably [Fh « au vic © Paved Street © Leemmapity ipney Spetom a oe Grebe reedecta Plan Wilt More Than Cover AN | ~~ Be Sold This Weekend! Cee areata shone dettien wih Warkshe Cnt VOCATION: "7". Was Ma “NORTH STAR" HOMEL fo © Double Sink in Kitchen—G-E Monotop Counters © Full Tile Features Take US-10 eameiangnsanip ane © Oak Flooring : ® Large Living Atea, 1,050 Square Feet to M-15, M-15 | LERMER-LANGER BLDG, ¢0,|)2="=———" “Sa Eee | Michigan | : 0 E Ay. _For Information - UN 4-8866 | rae Oe Ae Deily 1 Pavers Ty ruer ener eal — - -_ - - By Cart Grubert RICHARD DENNING mr ee moro ile wines eri eae HAVE TIME TO THINK OF ie a. + | ANYTHING FOR en “7 - : ed Nations Eager to’ Send Missions fo Latin America where. Think esd toby hoes | Cans on the permanent staff. The Mexico program concen- ./trates on an industrial productiv- ity center set up with U. S. help. Visiting Americans experts give {Lost,” color, John Wayne, Sophia Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat. — Fri: “Pal Joey,” color, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, Rita Haroun. — STRAND Sat. — Tues: “Legend of the Loren. Wed. — a “The Cyclops,” James Craig; “The Daughter of ‘nation’s development. It is rela- ‘tively modest, costing about -4% ‘million dollars a year. There are SATURDAY Peasryedl Glin prog acinus : North American * * PARAGUAY: The technical aid program bore much fruit in im-) proving ancient farming methods in this small country. A relatively ismall ICA staff has aroused no ‘re- sentment. | ~-©UBA:-There are-oniy-17-Amer- grams in. prosperous Cuba. It) costs a maximum of $570,000 an- ‘advisory capacities in farming, ed-| ucation, mining, public adminis-| stration and labor-training pro-/ grams. URUGUAY: There is only a .ismall ICA staff in Uruguay. But, said a source close to the govern- ment, “the departure of U. S. aid technicians would be deplorable” because of the important assist- ;,amce they give in specialized — fields. projects include agricultural im- development, of com- ; neath, industrial develop Pian for r Michigan Week “Trooper Hook” -Joel McCREA — Barbara STANWYCK . PLUS The moet incredible naval : expion better jobs and to pass know-'of Northern Michigan College, who others. It $700,000 a year, smail|servance in the northern peninsula ep arcaaet tak tes ena vthensthteon tnx ec entaone drebceerarst Stories on Assembly-Line Basis ever auempiedi SUNDAY and MONDAY *How did you get in here, baby? Mines Fairy Tale Gold quality that sounds just’ ballagro gre bony egies yr Sun. Randall, Jeanne Woodw ard. Thurs.-Pri. “‘Lissie,” Eleanor .|“Joe Dakota,” Jock Mahoney. Phree:) nga re * Sun.-Tues: “Sad Sack,” Jerry Lewis; “Naked Paradise,” color, Richard Den- nit yure.-Pri. “My Man Godirey.” color, June Allyson; “Zero Hour,” Dana An- drews. - Lake—Walled Lake mega ‘Battie. at Monterrey,’ Sterling “Tin Star,” Anthony Per- " Rock and Roll,” Alan Freed. Milferd ~ TIMES TONIGHT - “prov oven tORTO" ° a. seminars at the center, leone * | iJohn Carradine. nually. Americans serve only in lrangements for the Upper Penin-| i ——— sula's participation in the 1958 f= MEXICO: Most of the ICA pro-| Michigan Week observance May 4+ fia concerns training Mexicans|10. Dr. Edgar L. Harden, president Jf costs Uncle/is regional chairman, said the “‘ob-|f Shirley Temple TV Show and her voice still has that little-| ji: Se MR aaa a ee ee Seep measireannte ov =— a Dr. Jekyll," Gloria Talbot. Sat: “Monster from the Green Hell,” Jim Davis; “Half Human,” Sun. — Tues.: “Hollywood or Bust,” Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis; “Mountain,” Bob Wagner. Sat: 'Hell,” Richard Todd. Sun. — Mon: “Helen Morgan |Story, ’ Ann Blyth, Paul Newman. “Garment Jungle,"’ Lee Cobb, Ker- win. Mathews. Tues. — Thur: ‘Band of Angels,” ‘Clark Gable, Yvonne ue “Bright Leaf,” Gary Coope: Fri: “Restless Breed,” * Scott "jum of exchange, with a good horse Wed. — Fri: “Strategic Air Com-| imand,” James Stewart; “Hell in icans working on technical aid pro-' worth two wives. will be heard and the people and First Negro Chairman Sits in Kentucky House - FRANKFORT,-Ky. (®—The Rev. Feix S, Anderson of Louisville is the first Negro in history to sit as chairman of a standing committee In the pictures, Moro orchestras) pagan chiefs be seen and heard’ ~+in-the-Kentucky House of Repre- sentatives. * * Anderson, fourth Negro to serve the Committee on Suffrage, Elec- tions and Constitutional Amend- ments. x * * ' Gov. A.B. Chandler said he was | greatly pleased with the appoint. ment. “He is a fine man and I ‘we are making in Kentucky.’ : Owner Pays for Thief | thief stole William Brand's car,| “Rebel in Town,” John) tsent the bill to Brand. in the General Assembly, heads | ithink this illustrates the progress | MILFORD, England (INS) — A ‘smashed it up and was taken to the hospital with injuries. The; hospital patched up the thief and) Woodward Avenue DINNERS: Monday thru SUNDAY DINNERS: f LUNCHEONS: Served Fox & Hounds Inn LUNCHEON and DINNERS Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations in Bloomfield Hills Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | rom 1:30 P.M. to 9 P:M. Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 At His Mightiest! ADVENTURE AT ITS BEST! Legend of the Lost PONTIAC ° VEIN: 1EU*E rage: Rl + Lad, SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. Yaris we hy |2 TONIGHT - SUNDAY (- _A_ SAVAGE GIANT ;o A BLOOD-MAD a. RAMPAGE SCREAMING | oN a LOSSar’ VOAL _ NOW! DREHER KER He he wh & | MAN ie “LATE SHOW. ING! NEW! TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. “MONSTER from HELL” also “HALF HUMAN” YOU'LL CLIMB AN IMPOSSIBLE MOUNTAIN SEARCHING FOR THE WRECKAGE OF A Based on the nowet by Heme: Toest TECHNICOLOR® Ei E PONTIAC PRESS, a £ ee Pee a Macmillan is due in Australia soon, = on his tour of the MILE : He will get a friendly welcome, ES _exeept from one segment of population, — . i The nation's haberdashers are As indignant because Macmillan wears é : paper collars. Paul Nelson, editor 1 MILES 2 THOUM 3 VACASN 4 TINPA 2 5 CROOL 2 6 MENITOO 7? SUUMEM : 8 SEELA . Yevterdey's enewer; potece, (Owe: queeh, bridge, Oval, prides. ; © Whots My Line, tne = 4-12 io) BOARDING HOUSE —_— Yl lll WHEN 1 TELL GREAT CAESAR/ LWAS SURE A ee FELLOW RAFFERTY WAS SPOOFING WHEN H _G ASSIGNED ME TO THIS GRUESOME TASK FA «A GHASTLY SCULLERY ROLE fm j YA EAP/S SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN “THE STATE OF DENMARK ASIDE FROM THESE FOUL A SMELLING TUBES AND i BEAKERS! «~ T'VE N BEEN oe HE'LL STIFFEN LIKE COLD © 1008 by WEA Servins, mo. TM. Rag U.S Fat OF, THE OLD BOY GOING TO LOSE A SCIENTIST, MR, RAFFERTY = ee ee __ OUT OUR WAY WHY, I TOLD YOUR MOTHER I ‘YOU DON'T HAF TA TELL PUT A TERRIBLE BE TH’ SHOVEL! wot NEEDEDA LITTLE EXERCISE \ ME TH’ REST/ WHATA PAL, AND I THOUGHT I'D GO OUT AND ) WHAT A BUPDY/ YOU JUST : IDEA INTO HER-HEAD AN’ ANY f[ | MINUTE NOW SHE'LL — HANDIN' ME — | | bal SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 (on Nov./ “tena BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ° rer es ey te Ke ey L a ry ARE I'M GIVING © SAMPLES--- "HOW MANY HOUSEHOLD ? By Ernie Bushmiller QUT CANDY THERE IN THIS COUNT ‘EM YOURSELF 1 LONDER init ) J & OW gh — ) pose . = Sos sae a z SSS ~ Fo 1986 by NEA Service, tne. Va oe DIXIE DUGAN +- ce fg NO a PE AN ANKLE OR WHILE SHE'S SKIING ‘ GE THAT NEW PREAMBOAT:To Z i. sain a | : ; ? j i =n f | ! 4 ad t t j i | f | i t —_— | — SS = | aie = & = 4 WHRT'’S QREAD SF CYE W ONLEGONIAL @ 1968 by NEA Service, inc. TM. Reg, U.S. Pot, OFF. WALL FWD @ CASTLE? AD GY MEDIEVAL, VRAFIY CONStRSSite? | seer By McEvoy and Strieber en < j ~~ GaEA @ 68 by EA Geren, ee. TM, Oey OE ee One SEEPS FROM gain HIT WITH ~ By Charles Kuhn yOu HATA MEASURE/ zs BAL GON INeTEAD O iie/ re | Men, Ay eh Ppa eC /-7- aea = | | i 4 | { | — \. — sats 4s a | | fy ¢ % f to Show ‘Seventeen’ Orion Chapter of Rainbow Girls to Install Officers ee : ; T « va ; i r Ti é i i 7 i? t 1 director; Dixie Stanaback, color bearer; Janice Williams, his- Your PTA Is Planning _ Set Lake Orion Program : ; rue TEs? : Hy nf GUERRILLA LEADER HONORED — Robert B. Lapham, #, of 4402 Amberst, Royal Oak, World War. II guerrilla leader in the northern Philippines, was decorated yesterday by Philip- pine Ambassador Gen. Carlos Romulo in a cere- mony at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, ‘D.C, Lapham, who is personnel director of the the Japanese, which grew to international division of Burroughs Corp., is mar- ried and has two daughters. As a major with the 4th Infantry Division when the islands fell to Japanese throughout the war. 4 AP Facsimile be organized a guerrilla band 15,000 men and harrassed the ‘Sewer Hookup Farmington Township to Defray Interceptor Costs With $250 Fee go not wish to pay Conduct Joint Oxford Pythians Installation Rite -Junior Editors Quiz = casa = — =BIBLE QUIZ = QUESTION: Why did ere walk upon the water? wee ee ee * r| ANSWER: When Christ performed the miracle of the bread and the fishes, the 5,000 and more Jews who were fed ji f z 29 Eagle Scouts Honored at Clinton Valley Dinner jter, Philmont Scout Ranch Expe- igomery of Birmingham reported and West Side Pontiac Kiwanis Lions Club. pointment of several committee chairmen: Mason Case of Roches- dition; Otis Walton of Green Lake, #@th anniversary meeting, Ralph S. Forman of Pontiac, Silver Beaver award. Chairmen of the four district committees will com- prise the council nominating com- mittee. made in the creation of a “Chief Pontiac Trail," which is expected wam, Wed at Home to Dick deBeaubien ReFET ag E lf ll i Z Clubs and the Huron Valley and) netroit Camp Director Jerry Black of/™embers of the Vestry will be held “with no recommendations len; Wilford Lofflebein, secretary, Mrs. Harding has been church Kiso receiving St. Philip's | crosses for ow ch work were Mrs. E. L. Cram, choir Induction ceremonies for the new at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. Business Notes James Yardley, salesman at the Lodge Calendar Special meeting of Areme Chap- ter No. 503. Mon. 8 p.m. Friend. nea 4 and Oak! County Officers night. Refreshments. Ferne Craw- ley, Sec. —Adv. ’ News in Brief Bride wore a ballerina. "Sneath GBLIG SALE lee blue peau de a ehicgea a , ae was wap ‘ Jab. 17, i8, ‘38. applique on NOTICE bodice... She | sealed ra be feceived by ot deep pink {irs of the ‘County © : atiet urch OPPORTUNITY. — IN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS Seanepnes. one at of tunities. com forma- / “WILLIAM F. PICL NATIONWIDE INS; CO. 16525 JAMES COUZENS at 10 a.m. from t : MARTHA a Bieta Hibiee, NDEPEND : Thomas 8 yvoa Meurpny CONTRACTORS Mary Mrs. Experienced + ~ Sutherland Ghd Mery telps: ix | pe'nble ta buy tate mode! tractor oosive. Ales, to mee rigig character in- be held Monday, This i to fustoon - i with Rev. work o youmelt Sa eae oo r 4 ; PROGRESSIVE, ESTABLISHED 43 YRS. LONG DISTANCE MOVING OPERATION date Ritiah alate mas A of amount e w men operating, please iene Liluan bednge two - wee : children also LEADS L EAI , will be held } , Jan. Yes, we have the We -can , at 2 p.m. from ¢ m use a few more nea ! ton Me’ Church with inter- in our expansion» ram to | t in N. Cemetery. Corning Fibergias ir. Nichols will in ite at We want m Bag iesies | Eee ae ce eaiegee, until 12:30 p.m. Mon- ential. A ‘12 noon —— is TREAT, JAN. 16, AS PHOTOGRAPHER, POSITION LO- beloved b: rva; dear ally, WOL man with e Brother of Mildred Treat)’ deat ; backround. Rendaie's 4 8. Bae Trea Mrs. bd * Lyne ee Gal RsMAN. WE WILL TRAIN ae te thee you OR 3-493. era) . 2712 Livernois, Pins ‘arrtnecmonis by igey | “2ttstocea't Steet’ oftcte ir experience Cs] swor ' Home. wittn, to salary rants. call pe sesso, 11 am. Card of Thanks 1 Wp, WISH TO THANE OUR MANY _ Help Wanted Female 7 many acts of cam feral APPLICATIONS ARE BEING AC- ofte during the recent for immediate employ- ee ba. ment and for work starting Pee ach and, V, ote a 8. our new The ‘amily. part time telephone Ber ©. . hourly rate, plus commis- . sion. Apply 2833 Orchard Lake In Memoriam 2 Md. Keego, Monday 12:30 to 3:30 A iN: A A> In Y OF CHARLES EL- rere Coruaniee ene Ee te mer who oe ¢ rod og ee ae “Si, ries. : ant ; j we think we bear his footsteps A ACTIVE . "we see smiling face. Gene from a a better land, a. we long the sound of his Pane een” Coltaces and LOVING Y OF MY In Sh years ago today, The oh Funeral Directors 4 -Donelson-Johns a Daeg foe Fupereis™ pelle, RRS EO Can Denes eevee PE | Voorhees-Siple_|_ says s FUNERAL HOME bulance Service—Piane or Motor FE }s776_ FUNERAL HOME ce Secret COATS FUNERAL HO ME Com Peeilities >T78T Drayton Fiains —_ Waterford Trp, FO HURRY, through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. R CASH INA sell things The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS “ DIAL FE 2-8181 B. TECH CIAN — P rive POAL SECRETARY. MU x Ea pag ark Be D CARE FOR 3 tM, Tips Suck. Cin Mal nen Wemonstrators week. No m Tpeeded. a “a, $ p.m, 2 fomeae! eases ae Mie] |GET 1T QUICK, MicS:| through Classified Adel | ; || Yes, whatever it is—dial FE 2-8 181 for an ad-writer ‘| i ir Lereurpesu for — ; ire oF . p wide, FURST-McNESS COMPANY MATURE FoLe STAGE LABY With car will roy de RC by wil eabyat and vee i MOTEL MANAGER & | rienced ‘AGER & WIFE. EX: Oward $2450. Mt. Clemens. “MENDING OR a ee CALL FE eee MEN'S. WOMEN’S — /iaiDOLEAGED ) sane iid salesmen or “sales: 9-€078 alee wanted — $1000 in sam SIMEOGRAPHING. TPES, 5, SEC- oo oe oe eee ¥ home or mine. EMpire 3-3125 Insurance Agencies 17A INSURANCE Insy vie enone ples of Sp: fmee ane. yin- retarial service M — t arm eal raished W BO Z isvecienaee lee priced Line that MOTHER | DESIRES i) at sells on sight at bis nrg te erry. FE. 2-001. r SK ——— Pak uns Gee an as this offers OFFICE “WORK WANTED, 1 EXPE high earnings with bonus and Tienced in ty shorthand, and Aue for these whe qualify Write aceounting ours from 8 or 8) 3 P. Brennan, Box ¢#3. Bay sm. until t er 2 pm | City, Michigan. OR | 3-2411_ _PEOPL E fot WASHING AND IRONINGS—CALL 002 S724 PRACTICAL _ NURSE. AVAILABI. REAL ESTATE SALES OR 3. pew. = ; hone ‘ Ses : FE 5-0 bt t for appotbiment 41.1 sTaY WITH ELDERLY RE- Tre — CRAWFORD fined woman. Can cook. Environ- Builders of E-Z Built Homes REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ‘OR saleswomen in new home project In Pontiac Waterford and Utica ment important. FE 46130 WOMAN. 25, WILL CARE ‘FOR children after € pm, 5 nights wk . : Wd nm ¥c t . Perry Park vic. area Exp. preferred. cae Hill im your home Realty Co KEow #060 FE 8-2404 ee Ss nN GROOMED YOUNG WOM. TOP SALESWORK WITH BEST ‘ o ‘ tine Mat cl ces le ctl oe MP ve «8 Gay week Pleasant personaift Y 4 ne with nice teleptione voice. Reli- oper! s ~~ 3-4196 for per- oe and conscientious. 6 yrs. exp. interview _ meeting public ; FE 2 32-4858 WiLL BABY siT WITH CHILDREN or elderiy people, night or day. 16 Pinegrove nr. Oakland. Middle WEL i an would like receptionist work. sone Employment Agencies 8A duce, 1 CALL COTT EMP_OYMENT agence tor domestic help Male WOMAN TO BABYSIT IN YOUR i er female with references. FE home. From 4-on Own transper-+ io Sashabaw school, | tation se se ‘ 84) "T8 - OF 3-€ Nicholie 3 Harger ( Co. |30_W. Huron Laundry Service” 18 18 FOR FAMILY cnuat aaae. SERV- ae Pon Laundry, PE LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac | Laundry. Phone PE 23-6101. Landscaping 184 | CUSTOM BULLDOZING. a driveway grading. Beck Atiing: _EM_3-3023. EXPERT TREE E TRIMMING AND 33000 Ph. FE 56-6593 or OR | Ea ~ TrRANK's TREE SERVICE Trim, remove or —. Also _land clearing, MA 42003. __ Moving | & t Trucking | 19 t=18 “Ot coure Imo longer looks ike you. You've pt sane welt & Saco was finished!" A-l_ MOVING — Hatt no EXCELLENT SERVICE = FE $3488, Wtd. Household Goods 27. ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A Building ‘Service _ 12 EVELYN | AAA Floor Sanding rior soe - —— —— DW ARDS. c BUD BILLS ss FE: 82080) 39’ DELL CARTAGE ) VOCATIONAL COUNSELING AsA TRENCHING Loca! anenone FE Sees Ne SERVICE =e gt. Septic Field OR 34003 | icat 4 HEAVY TRUCKING. CALLING A & B TRENCHING Gee u airt. ite ae KET LN A . ALL. GIRLS! FE 5-006} Water Line, Field Tile. wanes work, Call any time. FE ' ¢- N CHOICE JOBS. AND FLEX a ne i 6 'NWANTED ARTICLES PICKED ¥ OF THEM ARE AWAIT le ee | up free of charge. FE" 5-4638. ING YOU AT EVELYN ED- 4.; BASEMENTS. PUT UNDER WARDS present heme Also brick and) soins inp earn & aye 2- Bioe wor! FE &-8044. ——— $TASH THE CASH $290 = ~ PRICES! /TRUCK WITH SEMI - TRAILER i pC AeH ATTENTION, WINTER PRICES! gets whet ome ey Caer All Kinds of carpentry —atties. kiteb- will haul anything, anywhere. gia iaest ‘be labia s, porches, alterations, etc. Free _ Also dump truck~ MA 5-0682. WPM and greet the cat FE O1135 after 8. t t : CARPENTRY REPAIR. ATTICS, T k R recreation room, siding, reason- | ruc S O en ADD IT UP ao able FE 40776 7RUrE aaeeeoee On Bookkeeping machine: t oo are an ex ‘perienced BOOK. Bld ee age ee = — hy benders aopiiden tee ime BLOCK &@ CEMENT nx | oe ee . Cee eee telat cone wk, free estimates Pontiac Farm and teb for % for vou Pleasant office, con- fr ster ¥ is al felicw worker BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT) EXPERIENCE TALKS $260 work Also chimneys. No job too 825 §. WOODWARD eenda Especialiy in postion for - : large. Residential and commer- Ours Daily act id Pa 7 GERK TYPIST 8 ty mast be cial Ouaranteed work. Ph. MY| FE #0461 1442 able to type 30 - 60 and Save considerable office back--B1OCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK Painting & Decorating 20 20 soos 8nd fireplaces, MA 5-0378. qa SHARP STENO 285 For ean wausually pleasant office ee rigm here in town Lots of con- CARPENTER WORK OF ALL ! << darptcery kinds Free estimate. OR 3-2438 Must type 0 eT CARL L_ BILLS SR. AND SON. WPM This is ® starting.“ Fioors sanded .00d finished. FE 2-5189 FE 2-2 CUSTOM aeee aut | LI- censed builder Free estimates. OL 1-3461 BULLDOZING FE 5-2853 VELYN LDWARDS ROYAL OAK ITs 3% Main Professional Bidg Lincoin 84400 i IN PONTIAC ITS 8% Commanity Bank Bidg CEMENT WORK NOTHING TOO! 20 fre te Feee CEMENT & BLOCK _ large oF 3m. = “estimates. OR 3-617, | | PAINT AND WALL | PAPER NOW, PE 24315 AAT Reduced Rates = fy | Large van or plek- _FE _4-4864. ai ntng= = , RUBBISH. NAME _your price. Anytime. FE 8-0005. Industrial Tractor Co. 18ST CLASS, EXP. PAINTER & _decorator. Reas. Prices. FE 5-2860 A-l PAINTING AND PAPERING. _Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364 LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR _Papering_& painting. FE_8-0343. Al PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteec Free est. FE 4-9205. ieee PAINTER wakrs jobs E small Qsetty) work. PA ‘PER I RANGING ————_————-$- FURNITURE. pore — — or od aatED UY — ALL TYPES at furaiture. *Pa. FE_ 2-653. 28 Wtd. Miscellaneous Own Lenn ple ote WANTED. TO TEAR DOWN FRAME HOUSE for lumber. OR 3-778. PIANOS AS A GIFT 6 USED PIANOS for Sunday School. Church of the Atonement United Presbyterian. aoe 3-8156. USED CORN: GooD “Set npg ee Call re 5-5567 WILL} aur YOUR UR ALUMINUM boat at reas. price, 4-277. ____ Money Weaded 28A Purchasers ney McKINN oe WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYER: wail for a it Sk eS you * Saleen ROY KNAUF 46% W. Huro” St PE 23-7421 We Will Buy Your Equity Ragan fed “tage "We hee beed a Foo Giroux-Pranks. 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 39701, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 18ST FLOOR APT. PVT, BATH and ent. 221 N. Oe eM 1 HOUSEKEEPING oom man. i week, 21 Geese: oo 5 wit pe house, FE rr ie +4168 Wanted to Rent 29 VICINITY. GOOD REFERENCES. OR 3-$313. Wanted Transportation 31 WANTED: SOMEONE TO tow 19° Century boat on ("Pompano Beach Florida. | rida. to Pompano Beach, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 | and i RM. & KITCHENETTE, BACH- 7 Bi. $11 wk. 68 State 61. re BEDROOM APT. PARTLY FUR- nished. fosas Jan. ye Bee BelAir Manor. $100 per mo. Fok: 3} ROOMS & BATH. falar Clean. Warm. Near le Mile. FE 8-1370. hie 1 RM. KITCHENETTE PVT. bath. Adults only, 200 N. Paadock. amerte Ave. re EFFICIENCY APT AVA AVAIL- abe le at Park-Inn Motel. 41550, /1 & 3 ROOMS. er ge moet, West side. No drinkers. FE 2-3147. 3 LARGE E ROOMS. PRIN . PRIVATE BATH 7R abd T BATH H AND ENTR. ROOMS. } ct. Oakland Call Lincoln 5-#200, MORTGAGES ON GOOD lee ged % acre BD ‘CHARLES, 1711 1717 s Teeen: | siete ves. FE 5-8801 _PEDERAL +0606 _WORK PE 50782, Piwinter' prices PE 2-4 DRY WALL TAPING, GUARAN- BO PAPPRH: sens oe Free estimates, OR meh? tis ete HANGING ‘ELECTRIgAL bed oe ALL TUPPER on mel Yess “eset PAINTING | AND BaCoRaTiG Attractive girl who can type ve ELECT RIAL ‘WInTHO, LickNsED PAPERRANGING.~ - re eet | wpe is neat and likes patie FAMOU On __ ect dns FE _ contact § Gave week. £300 3 FOR OUR ONE-STOP Fipunasndoed AND PAINTING. sia’ Midwest Employment, 406 service. Home and office altera-| Pree estimates. Call after 6 p.m. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE) tion and remodel «Paneling ot) FE 421 $-8277 | specialty. Phone EM 3-5204 =——— =a Ge — cee oR Pain BRICR| Television Service 22} A nw re elots Wanted Mak Male 10 10; See cement. plastering. FE aut TY SERVICE CALLS AN. | ge _—_ ug Al CARPENTER, [WORK NEW - ‘GUARAW TEED ROOFS = ALL| awered viene LEeTR taal = _ | repalr. FE 442 | kinds. Est. 1910 Hugus Marsh. 2418 | AVAILABLE NOW| CARPENTER _353_N, Cass PE 2-0031. FE 28048.) 5,y op | ion TV sence. cabinet wor ew repalr HOUSEMOVING - FULLY Fr b-1390 ¢ FE 5-8390 _D_B_ Murdock, FE 2-7861 | equipped. FE 48450 L. A. Young M P. °STRAKA |HOUSE RAISING & MOVING. FE 8-8044. BOY WEST BLOOMPTELD | HIGH PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, Senior is tn dire need of pa ee water heaters, ranges & dry- time work efter school, | rE _R Elec- ete wn = og doer < trie Co. 1066 W. Huron. ous transportation. but this situa-| MICHIGAN BASEMENTS. BLOCK. jon will cease to exist if some, kind ef work @oesn't. show up| cement work. FE 50004 soon. FE 20077 Dick Brown. rE (kage HOMES | CARPENTE WORK ART. T™M ARPENTER soe" P TIME PLASTERING” & REPAIR. REAS. BOY — 17 — WANTS ; WORK. FE 48703 Pat Lee. CARPENTER ALTERATION AND. repair FE 44168 ‘Rk. O Ba Seas LAYING, Tey aa ties |S eeemeen dein oy ATy = Te Rh re na ony rE ESTIMATES FE 1-0356 4 JOS FLEMING f FLOOR LAYING. CARPENTER NEW OR REMOD- Pe on fintshing 155 Edison. Ph. eling Mo job too jarge or t small Winter rates. OR 38977 CARPENTRY NEW “: REPAIR | Work guaraneed OR! ando 3-8748 | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ve Kitchens g speciaity. FE MASON WORK WANTED MICHI-. gan basements or full basements Low winter prices D&M BUILDING SERVICE INSIDE PAINTING, DECORATING, 7™_?-7004 Eves. OR_3-2276 carpenter ‘ork plumbin and REMODELING, ADDITIONS & ! RE- plaster boarg repair i » pair ae eis builder. FHA MARRIED MAN WITH 1 tne Hardware experience ROOF RE PAIRS JACK-OF- fae f£AVESTROUGHING PE 40444 MARRIED MAN MA 5-7 TRENCHING ‘AND | trades want work Typewriter Service 22A PPLE P PDA LLLP LLP PPPOE TYPRPRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING. werent wok. General Printing of- fice Suppy Co. 17 Ww. Lawrenes. Upholstering 23 PPL PLP PL PPP De cov- 5-1827. are BEADLE'S DRAPES. art ers, bed spreads. FE tO EAKLE's Geren UPHOLSTER- ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 53-2641. Free estimates THOMAS | UPHOLSTERING ot N Perry St. SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES A Ae BED. Spreads Yo Your 1 material. FE 5-5797. Lost & Found 24 PPL POUND: GERMAN SHEPHERD foeez Grayish tan. Very friend- Call FE 2-4372. ly. smn FOUND: MANCHESTER M dog. Dark_ brown fea yg ee aes m Ly over oe po ‘Vie. of W. Huron “Flenderson. ‘PE 5-8429. LOST: Sw ATCH DB DOWN TOWN. _PE 2.9972, en WANTS WORK Or eae oF ST ee ULE DOZING: pam N a MAN WL 220,45 TYPE OF k pb Thompson PE 46841 MOTEL MANAGE! Building Supplies | 12A anc wife Experienced refer ne RI et bondabie HOward 82456 ' FIREBRICK. USED 10 CENTS EA. Clemens Hye ios 3 cents ea. 31245 W MAN WANTS TO VENT DRY 0 ee eee Norma! job, $1250 FE = SHEET ROCK. TAPED & FiN- NEED WORK BADLY. AGE 1) —22#4: Pree estimates. FE. 4-619). __FE 5-3812 TARPAULINg — ALL SIZEs PAINTING AND DECORATING JOE's A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 ar wok FE ise = xind of ___ Business Services 13 _work ie pute ie ee es WANTE ‘M1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- Part time oe job, Bx.) moval —_ trimming. Get our ia perienved and handy with tools. FE 2-71 Call ALL SAEs FOUNTAIN PENS Afver 4 pm. and weekends. oR 3-898t je _|sorepaired ny, ee? ete YOUNG MAN. }9. WISHES JOB ON, St our office. Gene Office Supply . 77 W. Law- _ * farm or chauffeur. MA §-1515. rence 8t. E 30135. Work Wanted Female ll BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. aaa ~- Walls and Reasonable. windows. Pree est. No obligation, PIE 2-1631 AAA OIL BURNER SERVICE RVICE ALL A re 1A WASHING AND IRONINGS,| — $280 per bu. white shirt special: | ‘seq. Pick-up and delivery. 2-1823 2 WOMEN WANT | WALL WASH. ing and housecieaning. FE 3-7881. Al WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. $250 and $5 per bu. Pick-up and APPLIANCE sERVIC We service ail makes of wringer Wiomatic washers. 30 yra. n Pontia ROY's ry ‘Oakiand, PE 23-4021 See «(Off Opdyke Ra. FE CUSTOM CARPENTER WORK. Elche are eC . built-ins bar inay trim. < = ACCOMODATION “oa OE DEL. i ward Constr uction FE in the Black ah mis Reeerva: A-l IRONINGS. $3 & UP. or oe CuBr. LOG ING AND SAW _Hotei, rico oe ~ eden del, FE 8-0807 FE | __mill service. Clarkston, MA $-4494.| so; 7, WAVE gua 106. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. E A-] IRONINGS. $3 BUSHEL. 1- b rewinding, He E. Pike | Dorothy's. 600 N. Perry. re Biss} Saat Mew aelteeeeeme—| IN DEBT? A) WASHINGS & TRONINGS. $2.50 FRANK'S TREE SERVICE & $5. Pick up and deliver, FE| Trim, remove or transplant. Also; 21823. _lnnd clearing —MA¥-2003 IF SO BABYSITTING IN MY HOME, -|GENE’s HEATING SERVICE Scott Lake. OR +17 Furnaces cleafied, sold, peneired| BapY SETTING. ad sat0 Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE Let US Bt - Fcunaces CLEANED & BERV z 7c . meres ES ay ROME. vie VIC.\" ‘ced. C. 1. Nelson. PE §-1788 Give You I Place to Pay a ee ‘EXPERI- . HEATING Fase Your Mind 24 «hr. service op all t f 4 = edi heating “equipment Call z yaves Restore Cr — ‘DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. Li- E 2-8275. censed home. F! Heating Co. FE 4-106] day or EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN _Pisht desires work as cook or general PLASTERING —- NEW OR | RE- housework. References avaiiabie. Ip pair. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304. _| ,08T: BLOND PEMALE COCKER , St, Childrens pet. PE neice — LOST: COPPER COLOR: COCK. er spaniel. Red collar re leash Vie of General Hospital. ils Lost. “HEART SHAPED , PEARL breach, About Dec. Senti _mental value. ue, Reward.” MI 6-0824. ‘LOST YO YOUR R Per? WANT TO home? FE "5-0290. Siignigan an n Animal "Rescue League VICINITY SYLVAN AND OTTER Lakes, male end, eee = 13. Brown and whi 2-528 “Hobbies & Supplies 24 PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES Serabtie games. Backenstose Book Store 15 E. Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 3B AEROTRED KNAPP rIOES red Herman 2070 | Airport Rd __. on 100d DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 139 Menominee Mrs, Wallace. Lower 5. FE 58-7805 ae FE. “IMMEDIATE ACTION any good land contract. aed ‘On asoned. Your cash — sal or se isfactory inspec rty enti title. Ask Ken ‘Templeton, K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2329 Orebere Lake. Rd. yeas 44563 | 2 $ CASH $ Paid for GI & PHA Equities. Immediate cash available. Free apprai t serv- ice, no ne for closing. N'4.9563. $$ C ASH IN A FLASH For = ig oteatiod = Augie Johns in perso’ years service. to satisfied. trends. and A Johnson 1106 8 "Telegraph Rd _ Telegra: . FE ¢2533 For land contracts’ or equities, lowest possible discounts assured. Let an experienced contract man counsel with you, No obligation, fast courteous service. ARRO REALTY |: Call FE 43844 or FE 5-1284 and ask wer Ses McCullough, altor $143 Case Bilsebeth Rd. ___ Open Evenings and nd Sundays ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A WANTED MO?EL IN PONTIAC area direct from owner. Box 66 Pontiac Press Write full details —————— a ee BUY OR SELL LISTINGS NFEDED FOR B that are walting We wi ag hae 4 A ee —_ for og _Notices & s & Personals 25 a trv a eB eae re “sn ee abeth Lage rt | LISTINGS WANTED -BUYERS WAITING, LET oer SHOW yw FOU now TO owe BY bur fiete Ried Middleton $7721 ; 5. ) DN. Box BROKE RELIAwiy PaNtT Wis om for small house. Write 2026, Pontiac, Mich Sold 0. WE ARE NOTA 1.OAN COMPANY a i & | Sen ae FOR REGISTERED UNDERGRAD. _V ractica, curses rE 2.8403, Auburn Ave. Nurses’ Ex /PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR Vern Keller, FE. 5-73.28 PLASTERIN iEW & REPAIR iG OR_}- MICHIGAN CREDIT | COUNSELORS I Above Oakland Theater | me LADIES-UNWANTED HAIR RE- 3 ROOM. OVER $1,000,000 Available to purchase land con- tracts. Immediate action! Call Realtor eto 1060 W. Hu- ron St. FE 4- “POR LAND CONTRACTS! H. J. vane sss Hwy. Pri bath entrance. Children. 2651 Eiieavers Lake Rd. PRIVATE BATH. 2 ROOM APT. _FE_ 8-0632. rare UAL M . 2 AND Ped ogy Pon as utilities. True ‘Rustic Cabins. 466 8. Broad- _Way, Lake Orion. MY_! ona ROOMS, PVT. E & BA , ist floor, clean, newly decorated. Util. furn, Ve reasonable, sae or eaupie. 77 8. Paddock. 2 Ri 00 AND AND 3 ROOM, $15.00. 00 1 Cia: Girt. 2 ROOMS, MB, CLEAN. CLOSE LOSE IN. a! nel ae 3 LAUNDRY ° Res th — ‘baby « welcome. 1% PRIVATE Very nice, adults POR | Ld “COU- carpet al utilities, soft water, laundry “tacil- eftrance.. _laundry room. 3} LARGE ROOMS ple. Walttowall BA heat, fi lah es close mo, Also roo 3 ROO i PVT. ENTR. EVERY. thing furn, chos On tm “Ne Aiso bachelor “ on } ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR. $12. _10% Willard, FE $-0328. 3 7 LARGE ROOMS _Park Pi Pisce, e 3 } ROOM oM APT. UTIL. FURN., b See CLOSE $14 per week. i teinbaugh. t FUR. ROOMS, PRI- vate bath working Ree lodern stchen, close EB 2-7655. = 3 LARGE ROO! AND BA OR 3-4706, 4145 nvilie Rd. 3. UR ba as 1h paddock: workers, near bus. 7 ROOMS ANE AND ) BATE a sien. HO"? ae es Sie an a welcone. FE ee & FE 3 RM. FURN APT. 1 CHILD. _OR _3-1388. OR NOT SOLD 1 ara Naat WHITE BROS. REALTORS bedroom lakefront home = near Ponte. wean cooler _tiae PA we Phone, ei Gi WOULD Like CARRIERS moved permanently, Cail eve- es ps re ied Re Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16 | = a 28, L ADT Y DESIRES 4 x A jon in RES. wigctge leah on tagraee og ‘neon ‘ges wi beg \DRESSMAKING 3. At = air jobe_ PE _eeees Poem rnoange ia eerreaing oo Wed, Children to Board | 26 PB, BE LAD ts _in my home. Call FE 8-455 Se chan ee naan a... beur. “64 FURS REPAIRED. rc CHILDREN, = CED WAITRESS AGE remodeled. Capes MS Ince | Loxhery oe shoppers, Licensed year, Beat appesriet me Met, oe $28.33 _Kimpall or FE 2-1782 2 jess venings ® = on Ree FF PONTIAC REPEERCRD BREE Income Tax Service WW eb Prefer girl 3 or 4 like ‘veckend work. Have ee | MOTE aneport AA INCOME TAX SERVICE - | ; D Like Fo ) CARE a portation. FE 22000. Wayne Garrett, a1 = Baginaw | ‘er neal cole d Beer rest : fe baeet a FE ALL CHILDREN == i- 5 ; ACCOUNTING | ‘AND INCOME, “Fak: care. Aubura Heights. vara. q j } ve. & service for individuals, amal! bus- t bus line, After 8) iness Reasonable rab ' } SCHOOL “uM, Boba. FE bata, Ue WB] DAY , SARE? need. FE SOL ' Lj Lt b DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell ‘Belongings for cash ie Classified Ads! FE 2 8181, 5 unneeded | * 3 RM. & BATH BABY WELCOME. _Dresden, Pontiac, MY 2-181. 7) apr OR List YOUR “LAKE | TWO R HOLLYWOOD APTS. AND BATH, PARTLY ee i4 E . How- NEWLY DECORATED ROOM 2 room. Pr pais? NIgE ¥ ROOMS & BATH COUPLE NO DRINKING. COUPLE ONLY. rooms, FE 8- =o ot ene for Sister Rd. SHARP B. Very 32-4376 baron» moll ACHELOR APT. nice, Newly MODERN $15 $5 teouly Oh 3-tieh0 _ ae SOPHIA MANOR APTS. Small Apt., Reas. en Novelty oe Auburn Ave rs nies ‘& Batu UTILITIES FURN., PVT. ENT. NEAR Bi . PARTLY FURN. VOOR RD. APTERNOONS & EVEN Qs. st _e*"6*" | Rent Apts. Unfurmshed 34/2 —— Kortavie oft pot | Figg minh leo gett ROOM aooLTs ONLY. CALL eat, stove and refrig. furn’ 7 ROOMS Near City Hall. oe N. Paddock. Al- Ri FURN. z able. 329 N. w. FE 438503. Beat news decorated. FB 2 (24 7 ROOM APT. ALL FURN | [oo 425. Couple or bach Orchard | 1 WITH DETER. Lake Ave 7s Ww. Columbia. 5 ri fi PVT ENT. |7 BEDROOM New TAREPRONT TAGE |S Geta ar tol Be Ser CLEAN RMS. FOR COUPLE. | — 2 * *ti®._ bath and ent. No drinkers. |? Br pee Le : 1068. Paddock. . matic oil e mes “TE 7 LARGE RMS. MAIN FLOOR.| P'leS cays or PE’ — Pvt. ent, 17 Allison. 7 ROGMS AND KITCHENE : ew jee: 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean,| New peorated. 8 water, lots close in. FE 4-2579. taker at rear door. N. Sag a SMALL ROOMS WITH BATE | 3 8x saan HOUSE ALL MODERN. gn tet feos. Couple only. FE |" sis per wk. FE 2000. 303 8 yh aaa AUBURN AVE..| J Rooms AND BATH. STOVE. ALL as BETH LE util., $38 per month, $47 Auburn. Re Oer eat Fe Anos |? REFRIGERATOR FURNISHED. OOMS & KITCHENETTE. | © > : Adulte 93 Norton, FE $6771 PAUL A. KERN INC. FE 2-920) 3 ROOMS & BATH, REFRIGER- tient stove. upstairs, clean. FE rE La | Soe a ech DRE 1_ Monroe ON DIXIE HWY. GAS “sh er 2 children welcome. 5 RMS. & BATS. NEWLY DECOR. PE 3.9258. __On West side. Ot! heat. 3% Fr U i | rooms, in Private drivews: . Electric ranch home, 8 LOVELY THREE ROOM APT COMPLETELY PRIVATE ON: GROUND FLOOR. HEAT FUR- NISHED. ORLANDO 3-6224 EVES. “MeDONALD STREET, 4 = Kbaece welsome, a oe | tractive. _ ee _| shopping. el ree ae PURN. . Mt week, sng eh ty ler pe BERT, OR 33402 LAKE ORION — 6 L oil heat, elec. stove and water sent. Call after 4 p.m. MY CAKE GHION ONE BEDROOM, _MY si age. heat. Near M-24. WODERN 3 BEDROOM NICELY be neh ales Lee wane rent. MY sane” — inel, Pas OR S806 MODERN. 4 RM. HOUSE 1 FURN HOUSE iii PER ~ | LL FOR 208 Perry ‘Ave SMALL 3 ROOM HOME. PARTIALLY FURNISHED. $35 oo MONTH. FE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 . UPPER & 1 5-RM. LOW- er —. — Redec nk . around olverine LE. _ #1801 or MI ¢-2908 2 BEDRM.. cs HEAT, ELIZ. LK. +0268 after g & som land. Vatant March Ist. i oe : 5 "Call 3 7 ROOMS AND _ Foes RENT. J ROOM MO “HQDER We HOUSE we $30. aE eae - Adulte month. modern, agg ain SMALL HOUSE READ PARTLY avotiabie "61 8745 Wise Ra Gat EMpire ¢ ROOMS. BATH, UNFIN. ad eee A ae ao. on six = ooree. inet on children. $60 mo. FE 4-664). Union Court Terrace | miles north arene Laat geo For Rent cas 37 AT BUS & jaundry 8 RENT, | 703. __dlecks from Sears WARM . ATTRACTIVE LGE. professional y. Call FE 8-175, after a a. or all day Sunday. RNISHED HOUSEKEEPING _toom. Close in. 51 Fairgrove._ entrance rant & r oo Ww. il Kennett. rE a WARM SLEEPING RM_i Heman. 34 Norton Ave. YE 3-771. Rooms With Board 38 2 1 1 ORL na PE rE OUSE- vate tarnished. 163 one ER ONLY. NEAR FisH- FOR GIRL, 2 ors. 91 Kil, GEN. EXTRA CLEAN meee. HOUSE. bedrms. Children taken. _chard Lake Ave. =a oF OR 3-151. on Pvt. Johnson | AND aaa 4 Mathews, PE $0371 seep ood eetee tc D BOARD FOR MEN. HOME PE MEX. 53 Convalescent Homes 38A arrue 8 rooms and bath. CALL MRS. BRADY — pest | 658 East Bird. PE 4-7833 IN HILLS, CARPET. pia Sesemen 3 ee — brick, - Wanamaker. Scott 4 RMS. NEAR AUBURN. 9480 — r owner P. O. Box 535.- ROOM & 3-PC. BATH. CHIL- FOR nN. 1 grea Secepteds 18” SFC, PATE, CHT, | Neder geod mecien 2-306 5 RMS. UNFURNISHED, 065 PER Hotel Rooms 39 10. : . 5 RM. 1 1 Mi ovT mie.) HOTEL AUBURIN _After_3:30 p.m. EM 3-8319. . . Rooms by Day or Week 6 ROOM House Fon RERT. P.W. Alse 1 of 2 room poco “a INNAN Cooking and refrigeration uni aeane aoe eee BATH. | 4 Aubure __ =e * ede? Cooley Le. Rd. FE 4-3626. t CLEAN, « ROOM HOUSE 3 BEDROOMS oo oe tome — and bath, dining room. living | _ 135 #", Be as * = room, kitchen, full basement, 63 | = _N._Perry - : Whittiels. Sait after 3:30. FE Rent Stores 40 T ROOMS’ AND BATH ON ME. DJOINING STOR chanie Inquire 2914 yom a ‘Toe seareuey or Fe a Ave. rE. 4-0534. doubie unit, W Huron 8t. Ample ii ROOM House ror LEASE. it] parking |Next to dentist's office. and ‘levatory, down. | Fin’ base base: see. PE $3004. —— finished: 2car garage. Call after “eutomatie gee he heat cs reat Seed FE 42231, FE ; AVAILABLE 5-6295. IMMEDIATELY Rent Office Space KENILWORTH: 466, 2 BEDROOM : modern — basement—large : : rRRo SWS m2 mepmoon| Rea Sa Or ee home Basement. Gas heat. Close gonabie. Tk. Perry St, Phone PE. See 228 ; Gas beat, Almost we ORCHARD DARE ROND, Wht receeaets 1 Beano | eat fee ts — Ask about Bee at na fo or FE "TERS EROME BLDG. CO. For R Rent Miscellaneous 42 Baie = — «RMS. & rT HEAT STOR. = = garage, . os: Heat tg mag 5 Pea i SE Bete. YE Hous or) For Houses 43 CLEAN . HOME. 2 YRS. OLD. 5 Tooms, $60 per mo. 2 bedrms. | - down, $70 mo. Good locat: Children welcome, Euclid 8t. §_& screens. OR 3-8931 : TED 3 styling . viatee per + uit bases A Will give new aed contract. ae 7h AND UTILITY ROOM $5 Full price $2,100 — won t Peatice. ae ral bah “ bt. sa $10 por, week: ¢ ROOMs AND BA : ABL —— ie. we Sh = j idland, : 2 bed: 3 situated pom new home. has tool & clean as a pi lg & shop Pict S| RIL AT 1 ra LONG LAKE ‘Appointment Only Call MAyfair 6-2515 zou STA tan pote bling EER DIXIE. LOVELY 3 ~—_ ee 2 baths, 2 car r old. Call o ek On Sess omner: LAKE ‘ORION 3 bedroom Live sare Le ob showy ROCHESTER - UTICA 2 bedrooms, hot water heat, large schools stores, 6.000 full price : 5 ACRE frontag | bar hen beuse. $4.300 with terms awford, Inc. OL, 1-0002 1806 BE. Auburn Red OL @1226 and cond one unit. Priced at $0080 with terms, . ranch type sro feat with automatic heat and h Sotnase es George R. Irwin hg oth ng abe Baldwin Ave FE 5-0: z OR. 34416 COLORED FRANKLIN RD. G. 1. Resale. Spa- SS eee RAINBOW | REALTY PE 23-2614 $2: 8. PAD! EVENINGS FE ‘on™ 3-Bedroom Bungalow In Drayton Plains Over 1 A. of fertile ground— near and stores Neat lavatory ai wer t. Aci location children. Pull price $6,800, 1,200 down aad $65 a month. Truly a bargain. 4-Room Bungalow on Business [ot joining drug store ‘aiton Bivd. and ent rage. Exe. business low down payment. Giroux-Franks ranch. Westside. Near Dek St. . Lake privileges. Templeton —KEECO HARBOR Tene aot whee & tras dl ° down, 878 per month. FE for Colored Families 2 — home. near schoo! im- med. possession. Price. $5 500. Small dn. payment wll handle. For information call Mra. Spears, Russel! A. Nott, Hedies 10 _W. Pike PE 4-5908 ALL THIS FOR” $395 DOWN!!! bedrooms, face brick ranch an esl basement, luzury re Model 283. W. two ee WILL TRADE Ask About Option To Buy Jerome Building Co. PE 3-67 WE 34 6 resi HOUSE AN na : RD SARAOE EASY TERMS — i #& Clark street rooms. rae arran aes : Batem good “fermece. 5 acres, large new 6 rms. floors. Piss painted becement Aluminum ato bhcalta thie 137_Baldwin FE 3-428 OPEN cak ‘walls, tTmea, ae : “SUNDAY 2-5 2M. BUY OF THE MONTH Treat your family to = happy pew year by purchasing this new 6 wheats bce aes FEATURING: _ fiving room re te opt forme ee cvaiable — chard “tae Bene i = it Fee WM. A. KENNEDY - ae * < MM, eee wt oe } - For Sale Houses 43 * Pia maagra! $m monera 4 For . modern and 2 ‘CORTE : B _— = Ty aa BAD s AG * : oo : 4 : ‘ , The me 3 bodroesis - . Rn Bo - : as kneben:| ff ; MA m,n be mage at us Beautiful y ger & shopping. ing soul 7s exc soot mmaewte a4 i DEN ay pe aid ij 2 a . “ a te pare 4 e fen with Me ve rice omy i dishwasher, disposal and} by OWNER Bia ra, of “Univeenty¢208__ | >| // CY | dete | ie aoe wal} Bibs Rochester : t : rt 4 room 3 VACANT for immediate po- ace : ra wutunee ; 5 at ie porag Bee ae 9 Sriting view . 4 session, Newly decorated. 3 MIDDLETON | 1 yr. old 3 bedrm. full divided) aw. = PAY, looking Van Norman Lake where : bedrooms, bath, liv- basement, large lot. full storm: ‘ : — can swim, fish and skate HOYT REALTY : ing room, kitchen utility : immediate Reersesion, $14, p . joy « preview of the new 4 PE 2-0000 . se od gt ms nee, a \) | Fe son Fx ss001| sdtion “to "ise present subd’ offers > eee” ium storms and on $808 i i) iit JOSLYN--CORNER BRD | views | unequall fa any other : | SR telegree aa ras we closing costs (4 APARTMENT INCOME — ‘In ox. fc Ati RGALOW MODERN, oo | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee ot Oak : month includ. le ‘ trl land Oo. insurance. @ AV for further | - ed street, Baldwin, ae : cs tier’ 6:00°p.m. Liberty - informaiton, $is00 down to han i town Payment. ‘" of. — 6 , - ose McLarty, Broker ° . » a : J RIPP DAVISBURG a VE TRADE _ 4180 DOWN — Located off Baldwin’ FE 32162 ¢ = oe Ey | Stig the new year off rignt, — = e street Stream a é > ae | 1 3 ace z bedroom ‘brick bome, ‘Iv baths| kitchen,” large living. room with : : as g oy SYLVAN VILLAGE. 2 bed- this neal 3 bedroom heme situeted 3 BEDROOM basem . dining FP V . nN = room sungeiew - se acres, : choose = eolars for in- roots loads al isey toe, ith O © a : {ris er oe aarage: cited: Gomtarabie eam | : / & i A 5 ie chen own: 8 : terior sethroose and kitchen| full basement, aute’ ell fureeer, qagiit? Cass Lake Ra TM, Rag. UE Pat. Of, in pore = at $4,995 with $005 down” . e S b corner lot, Watkin-Pentice Be| home is "seel ani pices” ae | T WHITE sie} —" FAMILY INCOME. Ciose ~ RANCH ry P ‘g jose- tates. Have @ custom built home fast! = a ica AT WHI LAKE — in Mt. Clem Brick — ie } , : ery "Call a Re ——< Lake privileges, newly decorated, | __“"Now_then,about-this emass thy—eame—inte q teh jometie Can be et ES Sus 3U RBé _— - . Best. __ , ~ Pe ataa nies “ic Bienad | —Lestie-R--Middieton —} —$, soem, heme, 608 i —_“Now_theti_sbeut thle moeney (you recently come concrete ccaemi aa | eatle te ‘Cork au, Boasts te « nto,’ ? il : . : Rie pone | PER MONTH let's make that, ‘GOT y _ Prigea (at ‘only’ $16,500. with buchea Pied bal tau. HOMES Today | ag H . 5 alter 80! . -MODEL N thi D $1,500 DOWN H 43 Fo Sale Houses 43 1 li R. T R l cnr and full” basement. Within MOVE IN. WILL BUILD DUPLICATE On oO Ing own New face brick 3 bedroom, full For Sale Houses “” ir aoe esue ripp. éaltor walking distance of =) - - d r lot or bedroom. 2! wi bulld 2 or 3 pedrm. starter| D#S¢Mment Oodles of extras. Two oe 7§ W. Huron Street Tab i On coke oe ginies| WV ith Full Basements Sit back and enjoy life. vet home L FOR ANY home with basement 7 jot. | th pretane. PE 5-6167 or WE KEEGO HARBOR-§250 DOWN | BY OWNER. CUSTOM 3 BED-| PE 5-816} or . PE 5-0338| of all is the price — only $ Completely finished home in 8IZE OR ADEaL Priced at} Wilt build om my Fg gg oe * 34200. Will trade for equity in ¢ ro with full-basement, on the, room brick and ranch home, with $2,300 down. suburban” location. Frea- $13,500, | complete - with -| 23. payment Det *“eDenaid, On | —B0ws. oF lot canal. te he Eye) Bot ees ecuding fi Sclects,| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “FOR ONLY turing ¢ fertile scres with ~ furnace on the lower level. nN efeis = +4088, | bulls’ am _full_pasement. . livestock or workshop. Cus- ictieey nates , CAVSONTRADE |FAST SIDE , , .| sw fainNOUNT | rales nts -N WHITE | Sates i, 8. This ho 2, 5, . [i ‘ rage breeseway. Man strat Ra Be Tawi *| fees Mega ne oo | oa Rete oe! (C474 ]j : | $15,000 | Breet Gardens, Phone EM 3-4i97. ieee “PSS filler ome ou rear of Ich. 1Vv1ians a Rates Mecgaa ge see. : E C. SCUHETT, Realtor Se SS Spee, 4s onus cation. Cail MO e285, wal’ -ea18 SUNDAW 2-5 BROS. - AND LIVE MODERN To Buy or Sell Call N ICHOLIE WEST SIDE... $490 Down | z en te Pocutle “income vet | 3521 Watkins Lake Rd: E*LToRs | en CS ee O OTHER COSTS sous bert ae Watkins Lake Bins et aad | ca leees corer a wats or j Howard E. Fox'p P 11.0 down moves you in. Near| ? Bedroom, al almost gew. Auto Peden bck, win uy OPP eee THE Beoeer 68) 3 BEDROOM |. sutietsdatence te pted rayton Plains Tei-Huron shopping and bus serv-| heat and hot water, Util. room, $1000 Down. = seres. 091 Ft. Nascunpeted! stoaatean’s & or bus. Built in 1998. | Brand new never been| ice. All city conveniences and the | Fenced. Landscaped. Perfect con oad frontage. oom home Resta! pincioond (gels aie Newing har nN value at $10,500, terms. REALTOR | lived tm, 3 bedroom ranch | full pric ce only $7,050. dition, $65 per month. - eeken - pubaividing att ae 7“ num paision prindows and | . > + 6687 Dizte Hwy. Maple 5-1832/ type home. Very low price nadir is plete trom, new fencing. In fact. it's all | 3) BEDROOM BUNGALOW on LEVELS LIKE TO TRADE? t) respons! a W an wn why not se Mar e' 5 . . ‘buyer. Yes, i has aluminum NORTH Walk tn — took at it and if Bew Yoursell SUNDAY 33| full. basement with, recreation TRI- hedge TS LOOK AT THIS! storms and : eee interested call owner. Elizabeth Lake Estates. § rooms PM RAPH RD. area. Gas heat $10,000 with $1.500 c S! rm screens resi . TELEGRAPH To : 3 ueree- centeining 4 vonme 3) DOWN FOR . _____] $380 down! 1 bedroom home, idea DAYS WO 3-3350 and beth. larse | area new PONTIAC LAKE ROAD —| down. i pret gy gL T 4 ROOM MOD- $550 Down - > ve, tetired couple 1 block | Eves. Sat. and Sun, TO s08si.| forbes shared pea whew BoaD-WaTCH FOR ieee . a \ FOR ONLY room, Outdoor - Lake eOOe LOVELY TARD” | ~ Onobell of a brick duples.| TS BUS very clean. Do not be E. J. DUNLAP seaped. 911,035. with terms. MU Ban H. C. NEWINGHAM : privileges on e Y yancey: They ate ice and we par-| Rent, a = =| ences tn can or EM 93-4210. REAL ESTATE PE 8.2003 privacy. Owner ‘would act CALL TODAY! mors are less than Ao compare our winter prices. FE | selection of homes west. "] ; . : ; cept amaiier ae JIM_WRIGHT ide ° Pas D'seE OUR VisbaL List: BY OWNER Gea somiw.| Sie on rm = . Multi-Lakes Realty ie" tree and clear. Imme- 2 West Side | ING PILE ANYTIME aT your |® olaked' gatle ene; ter: ; | diate possssion. anreALTOR j All on 1 floor tn the Web-| CONVENIENCE NO OBLica.| $i rooms. Tunished stite. as oer Richard steele. Realty, 224 Cen- | an 2 BEDRM. HOME 1 ; AT rts ONT #30. ag gl ap ag oe HOMES ‘at YOUN DishOsAL Fe ce a tle at seneck tase Spo ey vs SUNDAY 2-5 Biggie Surin Tay “privileges PARMEX® ierpeol i | - : . ‘ é *. : nm = CS C Li” AC ht _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [recthulie non Selpre pena i AnD TREES GDARTEN LGEEE | Winee neat Baste Pu beert : | TERMS AS LOW AS | | Completety qiehte yam hich Charm and comfort are o 3 bedroom modern bome, base- | ~ | 227 : | 3060_$. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 <a . lowing im the s rfag. $600 Down Humphries 1 Detroit “in the i heart heel | red eee Sant large : pacity 1 = \adsecune of Ge 1 Seer ; 73 Hf lee Cherokee Hills O Own barn with | modern — neal. Located In the PFE tos oe rE fn Seas uae e or $4,000 for 7 PEN ! Stove, refrigera-| 63 N_ Ted ce : ea / date uipment. — a 4 tor. washer and dryer in- Multiple Listing Bervice Bret. Re w sainord le shame feel: Tatas omacheg toes. SUNDAY 1-7 . waver equnser be base. a on ; cluded. It's vacant. MADISON HEIGHTS. 381 W. PAR-| } BEDROOM. REDEGORATED. Wh: Way and garag Ceramic 45 W Gi real orig = this. $60,- —_SUN foo ks DY 4B _Ave lly rete oe poe i eee 6 ee! see ee ee ing. drapes 3 West Chicago } 000 with ~ SUNDAY 2-6 PAE othe coataee room brick. farye fenced corner| %0e"'Bikinterd, Atenael Heights 7 sod ail the trimmings Own- $250 down GI or #108 down | . “ E” AT WATERFORD "| Gnd covers carpeted Denereaan,| 12: Bites, Vest of Pentioe. off here and wants s Geal this week-| FHA, 3 bedroom rancher All | LAKE LOT WESTRIDG i . carpeted. Reasonsbie $10,500.00, $1,500.09 down. Phone D, | end. Thia i iden Bice features. Wardrobe closets. th | . down | pede me Take over G1.) EM 33284 or EM 3-5395 between Pay ent derbies os 4 Oak floors, tile bath and vanity. FHA Ideal for the —— Pad eg iE Ton ee ee ses . SUNDAY ELIZABETH Lk on el + . m Oas feet frontage cn ene of the wengrenty cz RD : RD; parae —_o as ty’s best lakes. You lume, custom - built, three- PO RCLALIors E00— heat, No county's fecpes quart, Sesiges a) & HARGER CO. Pp ARTRIDGE 3-BEDROOM Low OpEx SIONS) payment hl “Arh Trades ace Mortgages Scbdivision A steal et $4500 Yemiiy moms vaiy (OPEN Fe van! ‘T" ( oe Trocke =: Sia a oe aa NEW HOMES me mage —. oe coat. Rea rooms ; 4 ; ous ; . . a ! ) Located at 2817 Simpson near ~dward M. Stout, Realtor P mone ya a : REALTOR A HOME PLUS NEW C) wa Rechester 5 room ranch type Conventional 71 N. Saginaw St. , PE +810 scaping screens —Teady 1600 Union Lake R¢._EM 3-46T1| Here's a comfortable home lo- LOW pod lot. Immediate possession . Open ‘tl 6:00 p.m. Look "at ell other develop: TRADES Hae > tates becrms. on the see: “LOW - | CIIDAY 9-€ | Mortgages ments first—then critically : Trailers lots, equities, land com | ond foor Third floor ept. brin - SUNDAY 2-5 $299 Dow RAL eee : Saat = ene eee OAKLAND EAKE ee ee ceee fo 0 atmo. Convenient FHA | Shance to. finish” the inside "and Available Also a eet er uate pian! foots Gr west. ‘New 3 car ro secepted en the following prop-| Pull ‘price $1200 oa terms. TERMS — | 4691 Lynwood | save, money. Pull ‘price, (be a0 . -jt 1802300 landscaped. Ex-) 3 parm, contemporary Iakefroat. | ; Cass Lakefront Hurry. ee ie me ele nee berms” modern. 3 yrs ola. WATKINS LAKE PAYMENTs LESS THAN RENT ua f. perfect sand beach, 3 _ - Fra, 5 , brick and | ° bedrooms . pew Bt Heltman- Tripp: mediate see. | SRgm, Matera. lake priv. frame ranch home. wih tal base [ORE OF Tee ocarioma._- Charles kitenen. bu in JIM WILLIAMS A di t to MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ™ . ¢ rie ven, i res er OR >a suburban ranch. 3 large . deg- C. PANGUS, Realtor fireplace and stone planter. Ali oan Hot water heat, 22 car ga-| | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE jacen —— "RYLEY Se eerccnesecsite | mics cerns a Son | Ec Ede gate | staan Brame is Se Sh et I nets hardwood floors. : PrivGeges on Weitins omy ake o dee) COMMERCE . full basement. O8 heat. Attached ~ SCHUETT ee en eee Test oft Baimore Give RD. 2 Mites WEST OF SP ECIAL Catholic 4 ’ WEST Fear cid. $1280. With reasonable LAKE HOMES. panss.| "site st only $18.980 on HURRY! HURRY! ORCHARD LAKE RD. TO} , , cp clan ‘ 8 home on pated) down payment. AGE LAKE LOTS ETC.. | .° HILLER: RIGHT TO Ee i pal vce neat ot oat 3 =a =F IN ALL AREAS WEST OF PON- pn Oe PARTRIDGE _ GREER; RIGHT TO ROSE- . Seenic location — Fuh hecsmest win gos heat 4-1 ee BLAIR TIAC. “werost > BAER RIGHT TO LYN. | frees and spring-fed. nat. 7 tite down ns Ow Boro prarxQh 21281 | $108 DOWN BUTS the take tes |= cen iL » STARTS A DEAL |‘ S0x8. ~ TONOW OPEN) Botte, Snead nitenen, fire Church and Ale i THSID Deny. PLAIN ~ Very desirable home with new . . wie _ j ) orm @oun 6 toon bepe meer! Eves. OR | iced i eo a OAKLAND ct COUNTY'S | WESTOWN REALTY “| lepine] loore ge =a blowing Rewnra treet. Bese | Becaatieoverstrerstor, ete |g goBETTER BUYS - rage, Quen, house wi tre shoo! SUNDAY 1-5 . AUBURN “aIONTS AREA OPF] —_e > miles West of Pontiac. Car- T ouse . plus holiday owim- Cc OO CLARKSTON fire window. Jen, es sor Tb HOME AND 10 ACRES. st.s00| Deting, garage, fenced yard. ming pool. Price reduced to ° | AL ~ Ww sand beach. Lf . rar . nas ttt 4 boyd Mba lacy Priced at sad to ardlow Ra veratanie eens| Low down payment. J -SUNDAY 2-5 . 6907 Snowapple 10 BRICK un. jo bargain. COMFORTABLE RAKCH 7 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Property WANT PRESTIGE in «@ Main street _locétion, . 60 HOME ip Brendel Lake 3-5 SUNDAY 2335 Maplewood 73 W. Huron Street ranch? If you want the lux- down town. Efficient gas oS E i ee —-Largekitchen and Jr) OUND: = P FE 53-8161 - PE 2-1306 - ury of a fine brick ranch tae coattaty'eenaee’ | MORE SPAC C. SCHUETT Geil Het water hess 36 Chippewa Rd. _{ Sylvan Village | home, slop out tnd see ta 009 down will handle. : mamas Wocnaien 4 BEDROOM. Family Quick possession on this tm- luxuries you will find are: BROKER FOR LESS home. 28° living room, nat. a 3 bedroom lome ET a Wall . to - wall carpeting, $09 Elisabeth Lake Rd fireplace, tall Gnimg room. L be agai crepes, 1ib Hie pale, sae WE_¢1157 ‘ on anton cael aaa ti lots, ‘ carpeting. screened OFFERS re book and a gasinater. Priced _ bath on main floor, 4 ex- porebes, | sew »_ tile Paved Streets down payment. M15 TO OR- PONTIAC {re-large bedrooms up. Pull Basement and many other ION RD.TURN RIGHT TO — $195: — car Bred Lot $0 x 16. tial ‘down payment, We say $6,500— Full Price and bath grower < rections; Drive out 5 or ue ttractive 4 room : eden! Uae _to_Ws School. | _—make Us e it. OR- _home in good location closr | Storm-Se Jar ~~ ——-— “Taft on Chippewa. to. sign. = GARD Sia 2b 9 tet to bee fen net petty = tr wt WET LJ m& MOVES YOU IN- wooD, T bee read | - xO Be OUTS - TARE PRIVILEGES li Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor } matic “oll” heat. Messonabie & J A new 3 bedroom ranch home ing and x aren iow down PE S46 bo w. — a 2 4278 2 i a balance $65. Cit Wate z 2 to 5 Sunday designed 10, meet, ihe, feeem- | #13800 SELL OR TRADE ~ 1 payment. Call 346331 we i RES a ee : Ity r SUNDAY 2- 8 THAN 3 YRS. OLD er somal panes a — i a >: Se ei dS — Congress. AS egg poem hos ing’ room two veths./ Oakland County Realty | 5 vearm. home, tan basement. « TEMPTING $750 Down MONDAY 5-8 Fg ey extra. closets thro : Biaement, Ou AG Fare gee: Own: 2610 Union LK. Rd. wom beat 7 Sarlis. stove to a mpelaarad phesthined 4 qsnewd| : ; athmo: NM . cnanle : wr . I . By meee teem | Et ee Ree) SP, ier ei Bl anes) Se ee BUY isyteewael tee! = Sidewalks - |901 cass Lake Rd 281 Wane Jane, 3 bedrooms ‘LA ADD’ S INC. sauare feet of floor ‘spece on. the ly Bi-level home with 100 ft on A ot for your money: Even our’ effice "no =e es ‘ these fine 3 bedroom bricks CALL COLLECT floor. 5 mall : lake, fenced, boat & motor, $10,500 ~ )geioe igs = crpevea 60 Ft E t are now available. All large 4286 Dixie ar, previo Plains | $11,500 REAL VALUE — Large 4 HURON VALLEY strect, 5 room bunssiow | Lake Privileges . LOIS rooms | with | quality ¢on- bome at 7766 M3@ at Pontiac Lake- with i% car garage—paved Pian =, summer liv < r ad, Select basement, of] AC : floors, Well - planned a Rirnace, o and pisstered} = SUN. 2:30-4:30 P.M. SSTERN down, ‘Monthly "payments fect’ from" esems ot bal | ment. Cashy "adapted. “for : ee caine : . MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAN own. ly | payments foot from, beach at Union ‘ Yecreation, with rough REALTY ISX | gas the minute. ‘het We ueesi| 2310 W. Walton Blvd. | COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS i) cam wan he storsip “and ocavens, “Largs Minimum jay gg oy sbete, i UN 13420 W, 7 Mile Rd. large family and at a . 2 : ; G water : WN PRIVATE LAKE | bree. —— Across from Silver Lake H AY YEN STATE reste does ‘payment. cise eat eee eaee $500 DOW? Wonderful fishing. 3 scres, food/ wm HAVE — Many others to ilver e Privileges mye SUNDAY OR 3.2028-MON- oa ae mail _ Sal pea i resem | choose from. Call or ‘visit. our| START the New Year ge NORTH SIDE. 1 vieck to, schoot.| OTREPT East Side 2 | Pe on oe. FURNISHED APP porch. i fight at our ‘door, >" : oS bedroom den Prctecel ents, Gok oe repped eeanien. tae : OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 MOON BUNGALOW, , slorms & screens, You cast beat : es yl ~~ Basement has of gy bony cied of ae te tmake “you bs Ag geet ee nelly ae NEAR ST. BENEDICTS. & pare L. H. BROWN, Realtor z SS er. water softener. 1% car “5 Erte bedrooms fows ' dedroom ‘home, 4 blocks BASEM F ns D RTIHEASI ife, All oversize rooms, ce- rage. Paved. drive. Bs, pit bg top and ton Can tle ‘bath, stsirway to large bl om 5 ALL FOR ONLY. $55 “NORTHEAST ‘SIDE 192 W Huron “Ph. FE. 2-4810| ramite tile bath (wie xine income or large family aitic room. Pull basement ear Frubplic from schoo, Pull basement, Fen MONTH. -” "|8 rooms, oak floors, plastered walls, LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ge CRESCENT LAKE FRONT. $1. home, “Outside ‘and pio Uae with gas furnace. Near ity = “ae ST vos as | twee » firepiac down. § rooms. — : weod E = i iat R. J. VALUET, Realtor rags, Pek Storms & y screens, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Seaetiset ; furniture included. eit seo payment, balance $70 per Sch 1 a 2 to “responsible party. Gall’ me Feo) Sa ns ene | ng Me cee tee | ool an Soe | “OPER vee fe” LAKE PRIVILEGES | D)O)RRIS | Siindic Geer Fett | wrssgus rane, Mees! Rete eerste | Roy Annett Inc. SHAT A BAROATN on fis : 4 room . , . : Stee Venetian biinds. Storms 4 —<— , f Patt, nike garden » we lot | 7 ___ |. “Bud” Nicholie, calor | 5 oa terms. fatgand wit neers ‘ne oo ZEAUTORS Sh ' 0 x 150. lot. The house C )PE : re sin, Clemens Gt oneg| WHITE LAKE. On Biack top en Evengs and Sunday 1-4 OppIng tered, walls, oak fictre ofl | ; fer | BR Fria Sevarieehas| WILLIAMS. [wou uno eenrce a A SUNDAY 2:30-4:30 | "itery"bunetion ue Nay oes | K ah J. C HAYDEN, Realtor [TAKE Cal ItCharm | Center today. | 4 i &% =. Walton Here ts the home that has HOME SHIP ts both tor profitable 2100 Old Lane Fo Open free wengettahy iy Kent, bunga; = a pe eet ; so don't rent You can N new 5 Fuom and Wider Barbecue, Bh, ie| — foomss, fireplace in @ lovely $0'6 beruehn prine of meron, ee Baca Ire ine oom yctipet nlidea.| Mv foam nig room, $a ott ue = ri plastered : and nd electric range. B som, te sin Jr, High inets, am ample table £38) 2. — peer | — PE ie reed oll heat-| $12.97 termes, SALES BY: ee cae ee the aor the Executive ; Some tk 1.606 | Brick Ranch helghbornood ¢ oH de- : sre. Deweet or cps wim | ROGER B, | piaptetl'ie'taetst Back Yard completely. - fenced. School 4 biks. away. DON'T WAIT ‘ti to Three bedrooms, $14,100 wi HENR Y buy lake property. Buy now. low down payment, ps ; 2 . INCORPORATED has "basement, 511 Main St. Rochester” _—sunpay 3-5} OL 1-911. Office ree- | Close to Blue Sky: theatre. % acres of level mecca OL 1.0070 Model Home w+} MODELS OPEN 1 TO ‘ PM. DAILY & sunDaY s oN a 8 136 &. rhe “Open ives, marae omewee! | FE AOS | INCOME NORT Hs oe wo — from Club en Baybrook Dri WM. 3 Bedroom Brick in “Watkins Hills” onty tier A — wails i basemen comny me beth, TERMS 14 p.m. Drive out Dixie Highway turn left on Watkins Lake road (across Drive Gown Watkins Lake Bema ‘and turn right ve to cpen house ” RENREDY: nished apartments “er eight house ponable terms CLEAN FHA RESALE 2 bedrm | home. Oak floors, bath Storms & screens Oi] furnace $1 650 aa { to mtge Bal” $54 per month cludes taxea & ins NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS Sel! er trade. Appres a acre Shady and all fenced. Immacu- late 2 bedroom home Full base- ment Gas furnace 7 car garage $9 650 terms Or owner will trade fer home in Pontiac BUILDING SITES Many to” chpese from iets with us Se- bu fere you 310i W. Ruro ase FE ¢7:60 CUSTOM BUILDING Large or ‘Open Evenings “te 8) small homes 1260 floor pians for = your. inspection Let us help in Pp lanning the home for your fam- ly s Beeds ; : 1 ©. HAYDEN, Realtor | : 86 E Walton FE 8-044! Oper Eves Sun 16 to 2 SUNDAY “ru : _ WEST SIDE — income arrange- < nt. large rooms, economical 2 TO By p MM. coal hea mily styvie THIS FINE BRICK RANCH r t large HOME. 3 pedrooms Beauulu: 1° ed with ft living room & diming L 2 cart 2 lots a: are carpeted, family size kitchen witt lots of cabinets,. breete war arage, paved drive r- e po : s ONLY ri ‘ves DOWN CALL J: R. Hiltz FOR ant ACRES. lors SCALL interior charm, 6 extra large rooms, Miami porch, 2 tiled baths, “20 4 recreation feom with anee — for Bo gaging ke water ae Pa system. Truly - = home 1 ice sae. Eve JOHN WHITE BROS. — ~~ _ KINSLER ealto | gto W. Huron “St Ph FE 43438 Open Evenings COMMERCIAL CORNER, 60x120— ee ee Idea! loeation for many nesses, $16,500. PAUL D. MOND, REALTOR. FE 5-741. & 150", ble y Phe WORMER LAKE _- ¥ slopes gently te sho: ‘#0 PRONTAGE ON MONTCALM PE 20002 oats age -Full price 94.300 With $1,200 in ; — sore We eve 450 feet of aman SHINANGUAG LAKE - NORTH be frontage sale. of Clarkston - Mile long spring- Can buy 156 fot with build- fed inke # x 3 ing for $10,500 te reel secluded Weil restricted. good a . Easy terms. barn & boating. Only $800 down| Call J. ler. renner, FE $25 month Giroux & Franks, | _ 42544 Eves 3-61 fed Dixie Hwy OR 39701 — 150 FT. COMMERCIAL L PRONTAGE _ For Sale Lots 46 ster "Phone ORiando +1288" LOLOL 030 rT ‘LOTS ; WITH ALL CTTY Rent Lease Bus. Pree. 49A wpa rodeal water, 3 pavec streets. cur & gutter on property and within Pontiac 2 = 50 STORE SUITABLE FOR |. city Limits. Near schools. trans- | ear I wn ee a lot portation & shopping. Ali | as 5218 streets. Ready to build | for immediate cale. Terms. | POR a Oe zz * we tURO RON. z Seclede l eloale | Dailaing: 1330 1 Pe. face Tae 1 mie i9¢ FRONTAGE ON SASHABAW | PU eal for 620° deep. Priced to sell” FE | Stores Available | nec rE 86-0478 for —— in- HOMES _ __ FE 5-285) LDERS TERMS Gee 1STORY SRY BUILDING - FOR i Ideal) _ formation. > for ng | ing Goods, Feed Store, etc. Lo-| ““T always feel good after you take me out to dinner, Don- [18 ——-~- “DUNHAM ELECTRIC 1 _ $50. car a oo” 2 TCHING amit ay — a Doig | SET, ____ COR 3-5851. ge EXC. CONDI- DRAMATIC FLORAL ot ies. Tr 3. $50, FE T9700, . FAs Ary igan Plu _Ave a rred. Bceptional eauest —_ - KB. washer, ae WASHER & DRYER. APT. SIZED | ¥eass spans tape eee <2 ee eee eee “a1 8 RB. 1960 W. Hu- angie” geo -weWw waTTREAE iegler Oil Heaters Twice the heat at half the cost. Money back guarantee. e) MY 33711 8." WHITE BASSINET, “OR 3.5402 seh" Warehouse Clearance , bike | Shoe less than vou. you a free estimate. re | 1 Pe OIL BURNER: Pm a fuel tank Ma 5-1501 or OR HOME| 5-106 “GASH WAY PRICES . $1.19 . $2.10 88 i fx $3 $8.05 $12.95 Inside Door J i jax tie’ role rae pair. ao ae Door a = sets : ae Zonolite , $1.39 Blanket ‘insulation we ft. uw $3.26 = = on . $85.00 tie tle. ‘colors, %......... 10 ei ae te our 4page “Cash-Wa ~ orice On fa age ar hppa r iv covers righ cn 5 NORTHERN Cool eR 3-4171 sec 3 AM TO 8PM. Daily _ x ' enced Owner transferrec «| cated Auburn Ave. at Rochester | sacrifice Baldwn to 112) Wes: RE ALTOR 4 J BUILDING mation. call ald — at home I e ied STOVE. VERY G GOOD D COND fe. Princeton Bill Maynara Wil] be jp Huros . FE 5-618t LOTS 100 X 406 EAC’ ry am. ul S-p.m_ FE ‘at too much! +1955: On All JAS WATER HEA ATER... .} there w meet you — ON GOOD “MAIN ROAD. — = a — |__ Norge Appliances Zieciric water heaters | $0 8 a a temite ee . | x 56 ft each. Rent separate! ; year was SALE PRICE athtubs. first grade | A MONEY MAKFR 3 tems ip Att FOR $9780 — MIGHT |r “double ‘unit. West Huron ‘. Business | Opportunities 5 _ Swaps 55 Gas Range —_ $160.95 aaa T A_ Thompson 80 8. Perry Up. separete entrances fu!) bese | oifice peak nee e oleneten| Pt PLEASANT GIFT SHOP IN WELL | AUTO. WATER sOPTENER, Auto Wash* $329 95 Sistas, IN NVENTORY SPE ECIAL, ment new gat furnace. new sic | \LUET. Real = || - : an | 15.50 Pepe x -L In. Lt, Negitor appliattce. FZ 5-2474. 132.07 3 Ft outside “tush doors a oration $10 ss OAKLAND AVE PE ‘50603 STORE FOR LEASE IDEAL FOR Stock & fixtures, Priced for quick | _gun” Pate Auto, Wasbe*v™ s200 05” “siti mes heaters 100 tap equare : come from upper OTTER MILLS Lovely m: OPE hale ist UNTIL 8 30 ental] basinees Uo othee soeee, |) an an re tees Gr bees ce lamps. ete. eves. o weckents, | hule Wash tsoos Sot “foot and over. #00 per M.S en * b 4 ae ' i MUL Lee 2 * (SPEEA EG Aint! OEM Ga ales irae liad Tender Baits bt art BE] age-aice aoe ons | at S| Seen Seni oe ee oe . D fs S 7 . aps ae « | : iv. 95 . | NEAT MDE tM font thd li icin, et. ae ie Appa Lg 5 a ee | FPR ESE OP | er Gees So fui sun feom--aueo bath, large fortebdle living 3 large bedrooms | — |) sume jd cts Box 63, nec’ Cn nr ‘oar $132 07 ving reom full dining reom ovely den Exceptionally | oO ree a = = : +. $132.07 W olverine ag — ful Casement. gas heat. attached ving: room wih Three ace vex ae MING COMPARES To LIVING | =— el petal J Leet FOR SELL OR ui RADE 2 CA eee. bere “ue ts 320 8. _ Paddock at ag 7 sid. ; + en iitnert om tte ty °F ‘ale BS er oe ake an ym Se” Ace ice tas ee ta nea vom, WHITE BROS. cwrser Smurt sell duw to imess:| O5ee o*feeuce ‘Oy AeERT |” work for anything of value, Ad Foca rae ee Oe ees crore aor : down payment wh fireplace lea view from seo Dine _Call_ FE 2-8930 livery bait and ‘asks ore eave __3-2461. ; . :. $62.07 rE Toe silver. hand made. ; ; any of the five picture windows ixie Hwy, BUSY—BUSY—BUSY cery store, 4 rental units plus|HAY AND STRAW FOR LIVE : Woailiam Muller large lot well landscaped Pe nty | A small compact, well equipped owner's home. Sr $18,000 be . stock, farm equip. or cash. MEl- FOR SALE: SMALL Rae $5 ‘ou can! aan. Lis KENMORE SPACE Loy sees AND : aC tesa Gument barteces ake Openers ci LE Sunday 10 10 $ restaurant. very little overhead &| Will take real estate or la rose 17-6004. i to $12. Also players, $7. FE 5-6755. = phil lower Tetter-Babe, Car bed. Car u Realtor IF f-- 2-0263 Privileges on Otter Lake Drive a lot of profit. It is the best we | contract in trade. AVE FLOOR SAMPLE For " petana When Calling seat. Basinet. rs = i 107s Wo Huren out Sunday and take @ look Mr have had to offer. Cail now for! RIDGEWAY REALTY os) AR se wad fr — ~ ine aa On CADY'§ DIAMOND RING. AP. + ment ta Beaach Port Offic Smith wil! be there se greek yeu your point J Betts 5 = + SALE AL, ae BOB | “praised at $750 r $450. $1 : eri anch Pe * 5° R ness, +1897 Open from 13 Su Ge RILEY. BROKER 975 Baldwin Ave. FE _¢-6203. ‘ = GOODYEAR ea Nutr: e 8 Multiple Listing Service a 2 Danish mod s) bane atria fur ape. € Eliabcis, (Lake coed). mown Gn Sepp - = "oo Elizabeth Lake R : CATE 1985 FORD. % TOW PICK. | 2 Dentsh mod. chairs. Reg. $49.95 VICE 8TORF $500 — 172 piece fine art sterling Cass Lake road to Winderoft 1 WOODED LOTS PE 4-1157 rr E 44821 TE > “> Trade for .ar of equal value. dE NINR EEE fae ; for $250 $239 auto knitting ma- TRADE OR SELL Mw 4 Upholstered occasional chairs — | 30 8. CA FE 5-123 . Bos. “Lane. Beautiful shade trees on extra large CLAWSON RECORD SHOP. 102 N ¥_3-0171. Reg 60.95 for GED AUTO WOTPODNT waan. |’ chine, 8100. All new, never to No. 670 lots in jovely sub. Why wait! Main. Clawson. Splendid ;-| 16 MOTEL UNITS — 4 CABINS -| LATE ‘87 RLY MOUTH «DR. ; AUTO. HOTPOINT WASH-§ won in contest. OR spi ip oppo Round maple dining rm. table.| er & dryer, R. B. Mupro Electri¢ pms years for your trees to grow tunity, Phone Lincoln 3-5502 a RESTAURANT — GARAG Belvedere hardtop, J.b00 —_— Reg. $128 98 for 79 . RK. ro ciowt SOUL APEABLE ICE SHAN. SUNDAY I TO5PM Pe BROW No Realiar | ee eee) eee eee adogeye blenny ilar oe A opr 3 older car in good cond | ‘Wainut dining room’ table For- eo. WE 2 9-2500, $508 . = omes tnancing arrange Oo — “ 3459. i SED ELEC. 1730 DUCK LAKE RD. 882.¥_Huren PH FE 2.4810 build your bome, Call todaw & Jet Or QR ET) CHURC cabing are furntaned. Garage. snd] Swap EQUITY FOR FOR ROUEE FG Fa | hon ae f Beis © ate. | it od _Soha ae . | Se ren ane ary Pa -ORED CHURCH pecercbpe pe ~~ oon ‘model car or cash. FE Dinine ans “sets, go or maple, UsED TV, $19.95 UP; RCA COLOR M ASONRY PAINTS While Lake chennel front 5 lots From (nn IDEAL LOCATION. Brick con- ¥y appointment. Don't pass this 2 acoder ber cent $250 Sweet's Radio & A For Waterproofing and decorating Tent boat 5 ng struct 20x68 feet on founda- | ; che SERVICE i fue FReer. rm. oak or maple sofa and nce. 422 W_ Huron FF ¢-11: iite oler: { M — eet abs rane cay OPEN | TED McCULLOUGH. REAL TOR tion, paved street, parking area was 1362 Huron ro i AL ot ee chair ve 50) WRINGER © wap. 919 68 R. a. § LS BOX ses. % ‘3 pail, *s140 Breezewa) Attached 2 car i } | 250 feet, first floor 30x45 feet enin, +6403 = s and box » also unre Electric Co Truscon Tite Wall in @ colors rage. J large bedroom FE s-iass en hy seca with pews 2 rooms & Baptistry oS =e evenings. FE or; TRADE — DRAYTON WOODS. 2, tull bookcase rd — Rubber Base rete r paint ; ‘ oom s b ; : ‘ bedroom ranch. 1's car garage | Reg. $198.50 for _. $138.50 walk tn closets Livimg room 231 Sy day Dreiaorn ay Open Evenings. Sunday _ . Ss 3 eects ok getrenee hall, bal 7h + are esenee WiEING WAGER Rubber base for 128 with ledgerock fireplace, ce cuca nent aad sens Lee! Sale Lend Contracts 52! jot. fruit & shade trees for west Clayton's Furniture @hien, GOOG CON-| Reardcns Quick Plug for leaks Sell towel cate Joes “ee | Delaware serer H e pstead. tories, gaa forced alr furnace, bel PRP PPL PED PDP ODP OL Pom tres property. Owner, OR & Appliances i CHROME ae Se. Other Rr AY Lock as fc tile beth Beeutiful kitchen -, cae IN Ge PE caus cr Fe ean a Discount $2,400 TEs Me Otchard Lk. Ra. Keego Harbor rg oop ong chest. $5.) coaL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO with dining space Biren cap Off Elizabeth | ake | ' | we ; ' TRADE IN YOUR OLD SKA PE 5-0474, in Ps suite, $12 50. nets Stainless steel sink. dish. ZONED MFG sas oe Real ieaa (cnnreat SMe asset: oe ee ee etn |PACTORY S&AUILt vacuum tear bed, $15. PE 5-4818 | Sh Orenard teks * — i ane master Hood & fan Plastic tue 7 nS : lot 88 x 132 ft (or i ©” TK. yi we)” lying liens or mortgages Sold Sar ear cout =—* jeans cleaners, all —s 1 ear - > ANTI "DNS 0 LD) * = . -d er enes Gal turascer cool oe \ Be Princeton & Highwood “st. Only . Distributor Wanted for ‘$16,100. Net price, 30.518 3 BARNES HARDWARE $16.95 - Toye 7eehehrie. -Sae “ern here, _ete. MY_ 2-521. | egitey ly Write Bos 19. Poo nd atare meee em Enehsh Colonia with 0 dn or <Air-Way Electric Appliance rm ranch home Ww acres | ARNE d é _ 500 i i— tes tant one tirenice Mary OFF BLIZABETH LAKE RD EASTSIDE Company, Pontiac and most of | of | Stendce. Payments $100| per 10_W. Bares PRIGIDAIRE AUTO. WASHER”AL- | nook Used Trade- In D eile sean Ste eogine ° ibe tt « other extras, Too numerous to’ 3 bedrooms large ving rom’ Two lots @8 x 188 ft. es on! = margin Beenie pee oe or to 1 wil guarantee this land | WILL SWAP BOXER FOR DRYER _most_new. FE 240%. vanes. $1495 *ein * e go Vitec ft. mention w itt : replace kitchen has Palmer Dr $250 dn. clusive franchise Phone for ap- edntract & buv it back at the, or etc. FE 8-2778. og GOOD CONDITION $19.95 ar = BING hod Drive mut Msp lo Duck lake pe mes td?) to spare Soin tte t Six lots 40 x 130 ft ea on, pointment. WC Belden, VEr-| same discount. Contact aera WILL TRADE 3025600 __|8 24.50 Sagina 5-2100 m t o Duck I : € ae men th Emerson 8t. City water & sewer, mont 80875 Detroit Baas & Supply Co., 92 Hu- | — GAS STOVE $35, 2] IN. Gas rai $24 50 | areas PoMee - pees “SHAL- vonn a 2 blocks. Watcn for recreation room 2 car garage $3.000 cash for | POM Eat ae RESTAURANT. ron 6580 EQU ITY IN HOU SE automatic weeher & dryer, ‘excel. bar Sai Kasay “2 50. llow Well jets | TAYDEN, Realtor "RANSLIN BLVD | koe 130 x en Bcomer Court | 9600. Call after 0 a.m. EM 3-4578 | 610.000 e CONTRACT "WILL . Dis r Tot for 2 bedroom brand new! Seri e weve 85. | Rrigereice * sen 50 as Ada ve MW -N, Realtor Bilewel. 11 re 2 tiled bet e aa u MILK DEPOT WITH kz count Caketres eM Yosse EM-/| prick ranch home. Full basement erator $40. studio-never used Man any fems. lent —*_ Adama _Audurn | re zai ae a wie _ FE 80461 20x26 ft. in room 2! ar eimai, ali med (aroma oT) acne BIN _pire 32-4108 & wher creams | “SR Phone FE $4161 San “REPRIO RVEL < me convenient credit, “PEYWOOD SPECIALS pacts baacmese “tar “ HE RRYLAWN ST. eppre FALE | Pinar oP eee cr exes Eo 1200. nia cand . EXCEL- THOMAS ECONOMY |, . pr GASHAND CARRY more Call for more into: Good level a 60 a 181 ft, eity N interest. Balance ts Se Clear | GOakAtrDED ie REBUI FURNITURE j age ; ; ° a | _tsterest, Ratance is see" Cher) For Sele Clothing 86 | eane taney “Rtas or Aas eo 4353 +jO WHY PAY RENT? SI BL RE AN BUSINESS | & Kelvingtor Terme to — a 8._Saginew FE 2-6151 “+” Ene 3 yhen you can own this neat 2 | i SONED | POLL LENGTH NATURAL MINK g ENT PARTS or Sale Miscellaneou 0 sae ORT” rive co hedroom bungalow for $400 down | idea! building site 100 2 150 ft on | : SEVERAL SEA “coat size 14. MY 31496 06 Oakland Ave, FE 1 s i Baldwin PE 2.2842 and $50 per month : biacktopped Street in Watkins- Liquor Bar CONTRACTS | eke een il ———orr- CPE 2 IRWIN eeudiUnow suopet — Feel cen lecsied ate Jeers 7) ee ee aCe ENT! INVESTMENTS | LADING FUR COAT. STONE tere a $75 eect. Linen. ape bt eee sap pee Mnbeel, barrow Pau, 8 Sa. a L-HURON SHOPPING ARES i r ; G k- 6 i" rrow | : = re , / Vacant 22:11 living room wit fm each in Drayton Hgts. Sub er. Rerclient | beck) abd l par nxnr Bargats Pe. PE 3M vec teaie eee” Fe $150. Pine Her-| orchard sprayer Purebred | I = ie The Buy of the Month fireplace tie bath nice kitchen lect Poh ° | brick bullding 70 x #0. Do- RAY O'NEIT.. Realtor host chairs $35. [eae “enrigtered | Beagle. 18 months. ‘Gan after <. POsT_ LIGHT: FOR You cant beat this sparklin basement Jia garage paved K G IHEMPSTEA | ing volume $60,000 with (262 8, Telegraph Rd. Open #9) OVERCOAT SIZE 38 24 INCH ERoL. cRI 2. me eee | MA SED $18.90 complete: wh Romex, se 9 Feet reid) Sheth Gencaiee|) atine. Only 31 000 down BETTER 202 E Huron. 8t FE 48284 no food—dancing one night a FE +7103__ | arm length. $15. Topcoat, size 38 _ CRIB AND MATTRESS —- ON CABINET BARD. bey fin coils; G. A. Thom Sriced Say Uhdes Eka he HURRY ve FE 5-0510 werk Requires $25,000 down mae ——-—| or 40. Sleeve length 27. $12. FE, $10. Teeter babe $4 Child's jeath-| ware, mise, bidg ma _ son, Be Perry Quick sale Large lot 60u200. Cy- gt IZABETH LAKE FRONT ep eee) es a Money to Loan 53, 45382. chalr yi comp ive, 6. Pomy Yenodromn uM siping RANGE HOODS et INCLUD. clone fenced rear yard Oni; = x | ; (State Licensed Lenders) takes, AN ng far Sliding T medicine $48 per month includir =A Exceptiona’ &reom home Beau- _ for both FE 2-$413. after 3 | ae ~ SRP RN AIRE Pe S MOVING SOUTH WooD —K NS alum storms cabinets with 837.85. Pear! ~ est end lacaranes G's per cent ay garcce Se ecdea <i va | Sivludes ace ree beautiful | dresses. KENMORE A ACTOMATIO WASHER = op ae fad sal Ne oer dest he —— Redo moruenge Total price only $1. ot Se PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE | ment. and stock in this Pon- CASH LOANS HW Geechali deckek., ‘Gelee aboares | Beat OplaDey Washer 74 Teel eves OL 2-3378. Ste tte tent 0. A. : oer oe ; Cherokee Hills | tise arocery x [Reasonable to $500 : raccoon coat. size 16-12. PE 2-0061.| Maytag square tub washer _ g49.95| LELY'S Auburn and Rochester ‘Thompson, 80 8 Perry. cs 2a Gardener's Delicht es A oe Clu Bew leo ft sites were| — borhood trade now (presaing oy LONG WHITE WEDDING GOWN | “Aree spt. aise ret r Rds. “The Old Reliable Pioneers.” | RiniInG TRACTORS. WALKING | covet ae . bianned jor. & restriched $50,000 per yea size 14. OA 8-3649 2A eenocutacec $59.95 2 FUEL OIL —— WILL DE-| tractors and power mowers. 1957 catty meters ‘ room | heme protect today's | better ranch | Frigidaire oe ant $50, liver. PE 5-8 models - reduced to almost located on a iot 136x660 on and multi-level homes | K used 7 WHEE The boss says “They must go.” irae teenies ciate toes omith- Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd | MICHIGEN BUSIN eS ® B N Sale | Household Govds’ od iene oe Ke ‘ Su gs ns 3 adiidising ‘cosas ive 1 * MORE ELECTRIC DR r. OR extra | Bitene s { |SALES CORPOR: } YER, | _ tor. stir to, Brigit porch, ar bia Einar Reece SALES CORPORATION rs ance Co. | agtreigtas SE uzavumn) SSjgraeer_ wetter. 8 OW | Cincit som, PIPE © FF. 3h port & ig 2 car garage Wi qd i, miie—SEE FOR YOURSELP § jouN A LANDMESSER BROKER e . SS— a | ; Bee this today! $15,000 1 Cy I lal | 3 8 LEGRA RD can Phy 1 ir upholstered KENM WA we VE UMBINO cEUPPLY, One 'S! AR Dodge fist ; li-ap chairs. 4dah lamp, & it refrig, $40 jing table. jiv- | 172 § — "CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | E +1582 . Gor. Winthrup walnut desk. FE room pare | ee antennae | | Mery, xond cond. 2 * one Mullet Swim in or Skate or Reais are ren | _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Pontiac fe ue vase Se ai oe. alot. furutta L ELEC HEATE HEATER mortar or plaster mixer, like new Wane tas eee 1 ti PE Oni © Herea Pe ea eee FE 51302 288! 5 i r RALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET : SASL 6 oF 38 Sat winks & fittings 450 oe $0, Will sell ‘or trade fo vst Se ~~ ur 2 NO LAYOFFS. ton Phi a Be" tn aga a =. pa ee nog uals e MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i J 0 BUY yi ( dR SE LL ; | Dray ton Plains Sealy a Dagar Elen “alse | _sod stool, fie pts a t dressing 1 Gey. aeeenaen taveets, time =< soe oe Pe ae . g ntial or commercial lots ' elec. s¢ . LARG AND — UMBING Only $600 down. Only $4,500 OPEN eside No Short Weeks Woalied Lake — _ TTRESS, SAV». TA, WARWICKS ON SOIL - at bod cone. : rand new, $15.95: Pearson's sae ere inaw St. @ fitting. ¢ Romex. = | HOLMES-BARTRAM § YEAR CRIB & MAT re} 43 Lake Ave. | 38,000 EVANS ¢ ors L SPACE Seis Grenas tk : : When you ere in business for fad Good _‘¢ $25. MArket 43382. | Fro: REFRIG. GOOD conp | hester ae blower and 220 Geoherd tA. Rs . OIL STOVE John K. Irw in a : a OR 3-1980| yourself Utica 7 YEAR STORKLINE CRIB AND we O. washer, good | -900-_OR 34008 wae cea explorer REALTOR COLBERRY F mattress. ! year old. Baby buggy. | _comd.. $28. FE : & GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS _suit. EM Siace 1825 or Sale Acreage 47 like new. used 6 times. Call TaRG a $56.50: ist quality sollets, not B gin FoR US f cee Se QUICK $25 — $500 LOANS!” | _ 80010. [eodbeey pts ag Eh grade com sanaiscterers | SUES, — IDEAL VOR Usa. tn Pigs, Peel ted on a 7 S 5. R. B. Munro Elec- $0; no worry with home bars Slightly marred = » FE 30647 Eve MI 63783 ‘ COUNTRY LIVING, is MINUTES BAS Available tmmediately for EABOARD FINANCE |* x a RUG & FAD. $20. 1074 | tric Co., 1066 W. Huron, — Michigan Fluorescent... 383 trom downto Ge tons y ; ee one. G. A. Thompson. 80 S.| ¢lard Lk. arto ora Hl y"chool. approx 4 | ye d | Bay PaRKing PEE 8-008) | 7 “PIECE Will sacrifice 2. Philco ret Ee ee SAC BURR ER HOT W sroRM Ww mDOwa ASSORTED ! T e 2 weren bigh ground Peleared East Blvd. & Mt. ee " Brand new. davenport tors, ‘freeser, Matate gas stove, edn te ase eat Gana | ee: call after 6. Elgin 64361, unday 2 to 6p.m ee 000 Loans $25 to $500 | modern ste les, ie Hamilton gas dryer, “Kenmore | {¢t & . new, $200 ood | “Tite SALVATION ARMY _ Yard Aas. wee ae ideas rom good ee We in Training at, San, Of oe lespeane L on signature only Coffee tahie. "2 decerator washer. Beet cu room house. MUtual 45024. RED ee ee = ts a ; $5.00 wi rith $2500 down. 0 down 1 ————— 5 a ‘< = ‘Deli, rr 3 — caesaaae = aa = = z ——— = = 7 as « bedro FAMILY ROOM OR _or_Eves “Mr —Britges. VE" 7-256." Pearson's Forare: 42 Orchard | lounge chair, 6-pe. solid m a hake gle tied) Eaten oo 1@ ACRES On WARRLOW ROAD i 1OU “OR B. AR FINANCE “CORP or PONTIAC, Lake Ave. any bedroom suite, $275. Philco Semabaiion 106 wg. BH ow... Baton greenies a: eos altached 2 r L $1060 down payment buts this | 3% 8 in st FE_ or console TV, $65. Lamps, portable Sheetrock 4x8 $147 Al c 120 PAVE oe Ewer gare bargain which includes small | so downtown Pontiac, location : —Se« = — ; Ss rege at lg — _eube th. a motor “sis — Powers on - bag wes ccs Sa a ot u = 4 ATER. Wifi aiso duplicate on home no food or entertainment Same k ie : clubs, $1.00 each FE 2-986 . sheet 2. --.-s L ] I 1b ia jet “a and : | partners past 20 years have made | 5 PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE DIN- —— 4x8 sheet 3 ...... ~ ‘A oun free chtoer Wood, $500 CASH buys near White Lake, their bundle and want out $14.- UIC Casi ing room set & gas stove. 217 [Soe To TY KENMORE ‘RE. Felt; 4.sq. roi... $3 es Plasterboard rock :sth paint, a Bg aL Lake road We Road oe ft Price in- cena = a furnish werk ion § $3 Going. i - ing rm. 340. 2 de Plastic bas. — of unas 8445 ar euppt plum oiag and siete : t y t¢ these f Hides 332 24-f1 4 footings | partner w alf of above down ee ng is a Foods ay RY SMAI ork She acl amens ean Set Pa Mtt. og aS oy anata, ot | ue, fod cons On 'On Boa | UGME OUMER, QRS 897 |p ogg Sp to Ea oe “aren re wae CC. SCHUPTT, Realtor | GALA REALTY other security Up to 24 mon ths sXi2 LINOLEUM SURPLUS LUMBER" |@ FOR OL TANKS FOR SALE. = ‘. ; 2787 VORTTGES ROAD 744 E_ Highland Rd iM-80/ | 7, Business, Seles spectallet triendl ang helpful’ “Phone FE | On bu ee rie = t a truck load from a | material Com x een PAB ETO ARE eat heey Gece ee Son in 2 iM ALL eee ey | Sela or visit Us at our cer attics. | hound $3 el Known factory, Oil fers gusi- | 4300 Higniont Ra M50) OR S500 | sidebouran pall aa AG EN LEFT week yer les see) exterior | PE “44462 aa ay shop Sern Mich, Home & Auto See oe eae 3 king, Factory slicketed: $50 to CHAIN SAWS tot negpis, joel Rees MA _6-1740. . 7 , + poms: plus heated — SERRE EERE ) a.m. al : $1 — you | : head 95 tol new R yw URN RIGHT TO 1178 OR- ane roomy Hien, Sees | Bace ment GAs | STATION a ce REAR : UY, SELL & EXCHANGE 95, while they last. Pearson's | “¢¥ = Sed —- cales & service — | We are cramped for space and CAD | and newer GAS ‘tumace Lot 6x LOCATED om of Crarkston i level | rent, Low inventory. FE 2-121. LOAN CO. YTHING FOR THE HOME aa 42 Orenerd Lk Ave. | Gore MY S88 | are. cttering bese machines st on Sas < | Close to Donelson & 8! Benedict crea of land with foundation ail | 7 N. Perry st_ (Corner Pike? OAKLAND FURNITURE > Mal tack ore wit be —— Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor Sthools Price only §13.500 for '” for 3 bedroom home. ood PARTRIDGE LOANS $25 TO $500 104 8. Saginaw FE_ 2-523. used otive 78 good 78.WEST HURON 8T faxt sale buy for e#sh or terms. ART GE BAXTER & Line et 9 X 12 RUGS ACE, $15.95. atone "S werth thet wie et _FE S-#161 or FE 2-9676 _ Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 64 W, Lawrence St. FE 4-1538| Reversible, $1650. Im ported, after 7 eal = customers will get the best ma- — PT REXALL le alte R. Middleton A LIQUOR BAR. GET CASH QUICKLY | fads, 05. a ODEAN 1a med Merchandise, 4290 Dixte | °™Des, aiken Newer all brick BROKE _ 188 N JOHNSON |. 2) 4 ; —42—Srchard—take—Ave.———— re, end tables $f GARDEN & LAW TPM — bedrooms & tiled bat f 1 FE, Si) FE 8-6003/ New business iriterests are re- | J 500 gn : ‘ ary STEEL GARAGE DOOR ANE = N EQUI ENT and reer Reed ee sth oak floors == caries this owner to sell his p to 18) 1987 — REFRIGERATOR. pl fhe og oe uo we! 8 Flac” ell og! arg rE sa She. “ Semaahen of 14 dition. Full basement. GAS fur- . bar that’s doing near $100. — chair, sutomatic -wash BATHROOM 3S. YOUNGS. ick” it _ ‘ ace on paved street and all| North of Rochester Es min hughiy ‘populated: aren. l aioo0 GRAIN UNIT WATER SOF] ton ai conditioner” Excellent com, town ki med ond (on er = beg Pacman ATERS, te. = t i ation a ‘ TER SOFT- ' “ - . : bead . Go. A. e a si es scone was per cen 4 acre homesite. Full price $1.950. Very i romfortabie sitet wen a al 1¢ ner, 3 96 casonable. ‘MI ont eee Call FE 2.0876 neces, Hot water and steum — _Thom fo erry, G. A = nea Gl loan. Eve ' — D SHADOW ae tectric ‘| WID: Tim _ $450 DOWN | 22182 | Beautiful 10 - acre parcet with) ‘© buy real estate. Fi s00 SINGER R ROUND BOBBIN. Fine | MIR vo gp ns BOXES. | Crock “asa tie cuirentaedt cor = 39 of Dann TRAME, 2. toem 2 bedroom acrocs SOMA =] py Lip bdeool just off paved road, 4” OdIL& ompany, $850 month ahs parmente of on of vee | sketasd shelves. PE eis ae ie, 8 “and fittings. Lowe | —0' 40™R OA $2870. ¢ street {rom Owen Kchool. | -- : JOHN : 000, - terms. : one a frwin. z = : t Kemtone. Warm MORNING RWING AND MONARCH My Block to 8 rk | TRAILER PARK 502 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER, : nite core: ; sous & Bus.. immediate eS Beenic l-acre parce} with small) Over 18% acres on lake in Oak- i r ¥O ED a Sano Fv. Good saps, | MAYTAG TIC WASHER LAPEER RD fre 45431 stoctrie and be bellied aaa. dameel aion. stream and 26 x 26 cement biock WHEN yOU NEED ‘ Good condition, “591 Fourth iS Bind eas. Samuel 5 building. just off paved road. Oniy aeoat Weer cn: i tor a bona, $ cheap. FE 6-405) gfter § pm. FE 27-4025. ey fe Urturry Ci Appliance Davisburg, MA $-6013 : odie . SANY 50 Value $19.05. Pia WOOD ABS ALesinoM Mele ST SUBURBAN go w. nuren Bt Ph. PE 6.3625 LL OLIVE 64371 Bean be the most vertifie. and $95 = 500 oa eet tora xe Me chair. xe. cond Ow ee 5 eae ped dads ails take | sation pat eens ayy S 1. Resale built tn “34 Open Evenings _ | Maurce W atson, Ritr. rofitable operation in the atate. agg BS VINYL NE iGHOUSE yy B - = re wae = —— = —— meme 4 = | "315 we -ifth Rochester pea for immediate sale, See You can get ft stash, "He m4 non Y%- Ft. Wall Tile Ose pretrie: & N yites a wn HEATING ee BENSON 1 LUS BER CO. Ge signature, car or re, No a washer, : ° ? bluep: with interest, low payments. “income fe Property 4 43A For Sale Farms 48 RE. AL TOR. P! ARTRIDGE fodece Ww romine: find to vad re — NgUSE BADE fey PE See aus o's Pe mm oe = ach ser ' 3 = = = ay zi Ps et. a eer wi sg . = INCOME [FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN acs you with as eA co OVE tp USRD, TV SETS FROM |BEEF AND PORK-HALF AND | ~~~ eeinery A. Locates cir-e in on Au. | Hot water beat. hardwood floors. FE ‘an eye Ww. HURON 30° GAS RANGE. 3 YRS OLD. WALTON TV —Muarters Opdyke Mkt, PE §-7941.' chain saw 2 MAN, MALL, 5 HP. burn Ave 1) Room brick | _etc, FE 5-2474 '10 ACRES NEAR PONTIAC WITH | _ OPEN ‘TIL @ .24" GE electric range. $7 Hotbart are welder, 360 amp, home, 3 apartments 3 car ram LY attractive 5 room modern home. | Frigidaire refrigerator, good con, 515 E. Walton APTSMAN 8" TILT ARBOR) moter Grives industel a i EXCELLENT CONDE | SMALL L BAKERY . FOR SALE & WITH FF TABLE SAW W industrial type - Ee EE age dene down Pepsi beecoeet aah can ae |geacemumeg mame) © FINANCE CO OF vw eRUue prec i re, Crees onal arid, a NWANLE CU, aa Aw ; 5 re Call for further in- \ For Sale Lake Prop. ry what you have z 4 Pontiac Press, Box 70 = 465 “Auburn Rd rE 4 £3573 = ’ im Gar, $150. formation ee ww | Call nom while the price is right | \VE COVER FE 41574 TANCE SALE ___ De it Yourself 61 . a FAMI M erms, ; : c a 702 Ponti a Norge automatic dryer . $18 sel GILES REALTY CO. | ““wi wtes masta mse ce | 7. | THE STATE | —™2 Ponige sete Bae AE Norge Automatic Washer... $13 See FE 5-6175 271 BALDWIN AVE tract or low dorn payment FE |'lovd Kent. Inc., Realtor | TAVERN & RESTAURANT in small 1 AN [mont ghia ad teeeee sa FOR, RENT after 6: FE 2-790 or FE 3-523 _?7 | 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph a einer g = Sere fide STEAMERS ea N, menee —_ S — LJ ee UNDAY 2-5 2495 Wallace Drive ra- fenced jawn and ever Lat me Tor $2,600" : Ate © Wood- teh te A; JOHNSON, Realtor (1704S. T. - FE 4. Rd, LAKE fRONTAGE™ lots. Only 17 o available Priced to 5 AMPLE CUSTOME R _PARKING — town on main highway near Hig- "| gine take Good fishing & hunting area. Good building with @ rm. Owner wants to re- $25 TO $500 MUNITY. Loan co, from $8.000 apin Realtor. OR WouLD ¥oU? apace ane COM Peteaete _ ee Pay $189 per acre for a good at dead pied er coukraet 30 E. LAWRENCE 8-0421 Sapo s-arony gare fe and total) Astle, ice" © ARERBET send 78 | OR Oe | Seereee cet at ee | el eras eee Se lea 9, wl oN. MAIN. a pcapous ie par- lor = y terms Call| TRY & BEAT THIS. Dairy bar ty Owner _OR 34 J. Farle AP ee FE 42644 | small town near Port Huron, F Ful N. MAIN Case “LAE. ae ae as Eres price of $16.000, Ineius ee fixtures, ROCHESTER, MICH. e e ontege sandy iede 16 ACRE OF “¢ WITH 5 ROOM q buddies e . 7 18 oes Fon NY NNT Morten home.‘ outpuaines “Alvo| Brut tt uing gvagtare (root, voaneattone . re Doe) . jerylie» Write & h 20 x 20) $1,250. down handle LAKE PROPERTY eH a0. ba 3 everything Hurry on this one HOU! WNERS bevy! Nay ; ig - Fd en *| Ph, Rochester O1. OL. 6-0711. € $0711, 0! i, 1-9791. PLANNING TO BEILD? ACHE, FARM, INCLUDING 6 BUSINESS aa ___Mortgage Loans 54 You are invited to visit Be. m Many will oe wees 80 ba: “WE RRMA, oars et Se ane ong giheci| Matai “tassetaty" tex LOANS—$600 to $1,500 teas hac nah moe gear | _be fron and’ sess See inigresteg ga aoiag, Bane | Bog on Ro, CHanGe, mo Onrsbarion, |. « you time komen Bi f 4 owe pfbecifications | STOP at wae apa USE Service of tehheneé . 58 a a fag on "hy oBapmoed Fo ip T ADS! To find a STATEWIDE | poigtment job, place to live or afm erste C. SCUHETT Realtor | 800d used car, see Classi- pene Es. REALTO 1404 EK. Highland Rd, (Se ted NOW, Eves, Cail Fe 5-0904 — MY 31681 8x Fin hoKe Can Be ¥O0 WANT ment, EWING MACH App. PE bse oe rail to for bo Tt YOURSELF ~ Say em it Bp a, © quipment emt TA ? ~ Rental Purchase P Plan — On i, rt. “MORRIS MUSIC ; Pine EQISTERS Prom tte SA . La = by the Ss wT Cash 7 ade Sale Sporting Goods 65. sa SA: $72.96 ski nows$ié one oe ease iis a, 1.49 hock nat = sticks ~ ee Boece . erwear $298 — el Li now s lee Skates now 6. pa eT. Ee ee! Mie. coL ae matic rz foct TOOL aa, LO 8 Eee ser r alae 0 Pe bore Like new. ee a on (OLLI os Comp! a ot - lee and “AN Sie ene HARDWARE Keron = ee sue Boopeine, _ tite 8. “ike | new. PITRUN CEMENT, GRAVEL $i2— fiit_sand-; 3 PE silts deit lite or FE 2-016 ax I bp pecia sand. FE +20) & FE ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 At goon oF al =r epee KIND AT i. Mil now ent. 1390 La- OR _3-3603 Donk: 8 Bald Mt. SLAB WOOD. Exc. FOR ~~~ lace furnace. Del. FE poLens te lots Pans Petes Bre ge ar = A — NEW --Auction Salen 77 B&B. hedion Sales $089 Dixie Highway ~ ay W ton Plains _ ene Friday ....7 P.M Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 Door Prizes ednesday 7 ? PM. | Ca |For Sale Housetrailers 38 Porsheats Guar. to Talk | Train -d : ae | "36 GREAT Pe a Rises, “a ES 6 Pwd _—— LAKES VERY bie §=Ca'l ae siz. FE 1. | "57 ‘ee LER. $2350 FOR take over payments, OA Tratier 6. 3300 W; Elizab ree G ~ ol Se = TRAILER "3 c ANCE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 2 ‘oY 8 ECONOMY aoe ale "For Sale Cars _ 91 Depends ble, tansportation on er, 6 tee eee ee ee rr bey! ginaw, 22 Abu off Saginaw, FE 4213) '533 CHEVROLET: 2 DR., Par W WALLS = ——+ ee A-DR-- B MOTOR SAES 3a. YEARS 7m DEALING CASS A to ST. ‘36 ae STATI nt WAGON, BR a oe Excellemt ¢pn- dition. nt BOHR ia st yn ase €, baw. #. | Poh ¥ell * aoe rl Seah Maybes ¢ Rd. Clarkston OF | ek CAN REDUCE E YOUR CAR PAYMENTS Pontiac Community Finance Co. FE 8-0421 03 CHEV _|PORK-LOIN-{NO. NO-FAT) “MILTON SEZ Supermarket Savings PRIME SPECIALS miles. Ad “4 Chrysler | {Windso Dix. ae Auto. "Pow mare never 57 Pi — 2 it 43,000 Coralk on cy ‘ST Racabisz ae ons, sedafis. Sid. n 8555 ~~ = 9 pass wages. “Lk 45 FACTORY BRANCH 56 Oldsmobile ¢ OR”: CONVERTISLE Power moore! Power brakes, yarematic, egies Se “wodowse ig Vaan “$219 PONTIAC | RETAIL = Sisesed = ee on RIDING MARE, CHEAP. OL NIC err) ¥ TERT, MARE MARE AND eS SP - Wanted Livestock _ 73 pees ee FORREST For Sale Poultry 74 bas] LEG! LAYING hens each. 38600 1 ACH. off Brown Rd. be 5-1908. 7 BOHORE vind = gg Ee Pallets & i BSR SHEE ee S ROCK AND NEW ted pullets and hens, arge roas SALE. Clark. 7 RAMP. | N. - JONA Delic 4, & others. td. conuing elder freshly _ Oakland S.3 Duck Lake Ras., MU- | 3208 ay cena NSTALLED FREE M Pips, starters, eretors, carburetors, and + a : }ACKS AUTO PARTS oe ae & MOTORS 80-81 51-83 ar Dodge. 8 _- For 7 Sale Tires _ * 670 X and Saoee. wsed about 3 months Pho FE Rene oan 8. pie Te SRE e coer r POE J cn ia tee ED WILLIAMS Be a Pirmoua, | BOA 18 GOODYEAR TIRES oe Orchard Lake : rosttt. ‘sie titers th ae EB ¢osti, ee: en eels, at) pias. tax. a Raa new a es faa 4 8 __etiney a FE _ £7971 wr. ena, ARS ‘AU BU RN nine | CORNER ‘PIKE & EAST _B BLVD. ~WE TRADE ~ DOWN Are you tired of _bIGE PAYMENTS”?> you like a — trans fre ne "hotel cart fed OPEN PM ones) "Bright Spot’ __ FFE S048 ~~ —"WE PAY TOP DOLLAR rom SEM EEP om Matthews- 631 Oakiand Ave. PE 44547 NS & Em TRAC tors, 3.6 HP. 64 a ~— . Used GC i gines. Evi got Dine | _2 _Hwy, MA __5-7878 or OR 3-7294. Fito eer ute McCULLOCH prego sou aie PRICE: OM we specialise m @ of your HOUGHTEN & SON ae oe & Ferguson b+ age AND on MM, McCulloch Chain Saws . Low a8 ington THE ANSWER "TO YOUR PROBLEM; Want Adst To sell; rent, hhiresit’s FE 2-8181 . | Patol _For oa Motorcycles 83 ear. Bins. q Aino * a ee ih Mit : Ber a ay Dagens ie! _ Used Truck Parts 89A 1951 % TON —— = _— %. Sad. ) ACTOR. A A-1 CONDT- “Boats & Accessories 85 iL eae eee Sint ‘very ee pears fate BECK WILSON | MIS 3 Shee USED CARS eee mies FE $3458 , and © parts. OR 3-1 ar "$0 CADIL- - $300. FE 80786. Ti_ GADILEA os 33 FORD 8S v4, tis "@ Dodge. Sm Moters. 41170 and E $30. ins? CADILAG ag COUPE D white. G and PE) CHEV payments, _FE | 40256 anytime. WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors. boats, _ eee? ae SPENCE USED eo Oakland Ave. New ed and ready $595 = — Just your car = ‘truck ett “now — Wi 1856 eS ee Saou LY 6O MO DN. ions pay- “Haskins Chev. | ( mo Cali Credit Parks at MI 4-7500 me) at Cass i. ae Preogg od Hargreaves | Harold Turner Ford CHEVROLET 16 4¢DR Radio & heater Like SE- dan new. | $845 | i 1 os ai aoe io, HONE R HIGHT "MITRS. Chevrolet TER AT 8. Woop 6751 Dixie Highway st M15 | MAple 5-507] _Open Nites Till 9/ CHEV “34 BEL AIRE HARDTOP Coupe Leaded with ‘«xtras in- cluding Power Giice Today's Spe. | #708 ful price. Just Sour ee ~ 1957, [ Be RENAULT-DAUPHINE Kd Dodge ¢Dr. V-4, R&H. ight | lag nd prams of No rust. 910 = ‘mis running car with a shiny two- | mé fintsh R&H. Assume pymis | REGO per month. R&H, Light Green. 24 pymts of $12.89 per month. EDSEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART 8. 8 ~ ae PE 2-9131 “a8 oF | "pest other. FE S-7784. '55 Ford | 4 Ton Pickup | air 6-6250. offer WA MI AL BARGAINS tie Orford Airs, CE LE ‘9? Chevy H.'T — e New Lil -BUICK MY 2-2411 { anomage” * OV si4o4 H, NEW PAINT. {— "$5 Packard Clipper DELUXE 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, Auto. trans. mae 3 & BLACK PONTIAC RETAIL TT BEHIND THE POST OfFicr | Tse PLYMOUTH GOOD cokDI- ew 3 $173 EM 32 ae. é PLYMOUTH — 1a56°2-DR_ SEDAX Original finish. Kicsiont ¢ tion throughout Today's bargain ; z &e S pleteiy withered = Mazurek Motor Sales \ Corner 8. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw Sam, to 8 p.m PE 4-0587 ear down Se -— + —xpecta? $595 te 35s pr. : $696 cr dows Bipiss Mey ogy ‘cae. cs s, exe, Haskins Chev. ' Haskins Chev, a ee ne) ins @EV, VOLKSWAGEN ‘57 DELX. SEDAN. . O761 Dixte Highway ot M15 | Leo with extras, good condi- Maple 5-071. Open Nites Till {Or way at Mis usa © va 1957 CHRYSLER HARD TOP as pon Nites Ti 8 To ah, WW. tires, send. A steal at 120s. cost over $4,000, reduced to $2,395. Ch EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION. Ra bag Clarkston Motor Sales e V T O e — 1 XSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER aren a eater, © spotlight, Being Giarkston, Mich Phonp MA 55id1,| , MUNTER AT 8 woObwamp | ¢/>% “aly. 8. PE Coe efter! Ff AN f\ / "SS CHRYS. WINDSOR SEDAN 1-| BIRMINGHAM Mi 42735]? vce moe Nalco Sieases: gates tall e . DODGE, Good cONDITIon.| OENEROUs JOM. 36 W. Mont’ Tey ouua, Mary, Sower brakes. ( ylean re y arEaN wT. BIRD PERFECt v2 to 9 p.m. N, ; / $108. EM" 3008) mies: wal | “op. tone powder Bite’ @ wate CARS 5 with «DR. GOOD COND. Fs tae detrosters. power stesrica L PARTY MU: a brakes, Bacrifice ad DTOP.. h ‘Autom: Rae MOTORS | cae we we78 ames | “M4 _Oakla a) FE_ 43520 Beat 5 hign drt 4 passenger ¢iir/ over 40 smo per galion me Oper eventhgs Bester s Imypo ted Autos mr . Ff er panacea e Ave. NEED A hiANCE. FIXER? Order Classified | ads to sell, rent, pat a gopd job. FE 2-8181 is m Eves. ‘Want Ad numbert Es NORTH aS CHEVROLET 2 Sere? HP Pon 1956 Rambler Wagon CLIL\D OILY eee eee eeeee chee een eeenek )* Mier ert itt Te cee seek enewe POEs OPER TE Oe *: Beeseszeszs an a Dodge V-8 R&H 7 ae - ; “54 Pord Y-€ Crestline. Pow ig Ford V4 drs. Parts and Supplies Boats & Accessories 85 For Sale ‘Trucks 90 . 276 “ | ig Bord 2 dr. $1. Leen STORE: © "$1 Pontiac § sage as 6 8. Telegraph 2 ‘tn EP PREP PARAL PE PEPPER DA | ‘3¢ Rambler 3d: Air cond.. 24 Ss. AGINAW re item ace ae.| See Our New Line of PONTI AC'S BRUISED F RUI: r © MT. CLEMENS BT. | FE 4-7371 inlaw Pao price ea, | wi sale Aluminum Boats N R H 4 Pore Y4. ao cen “ $ %95| BEHIND THE POsT 2 E . BY- pyALMA. TANDEM | — Real quaiiy at » sevings! TRUCK CENTER od Ford V4. A pair. cach... $ 150| OLDS ‘51 HOLIDAY GPE. abot-| “* SBR Be, ats" over payments, Au. (si00 "2nd Su "82 Hudson. Home atown .... § 148 yiess ipterior, New cir appers| ciarkston, Mel ple_ 5-566 = Tes GMC Chevrolet |* titi 'ttt ie!) "oe Gara inion gore exc rd Pad 1 ; Hy wn. a R THE 88 SALE | YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER RETAIL BRANCH BIRMINGHAM = woonmn Birmingham : {S"peane. fond oapanine BAROATNS BARoarNs Harrington Boat W orks | Oakland at Cass us clnEy. BEL AIR. TDR, HARD. | | Nash Haskins Chev. Lake Orion or PP d "i t mat 6751 Dixie Highway st M15 ~ ETC : oon se ae Teanepertation Offered 87 2 "a, “Re Mor a cau QMrAETE Pants & seavice Maple bGT1® OOpdn Nites TD 8 | ronB* en cun 28 a aaaedintieetederte dinetetinciininenediandtbatinnl ry ) +6 NTIA ' +4 z HURON MOTOR SALES | 4.7982 CUSTOM ge ORO) CLO ate ge ETRE ALWAYS « ae) SELECTION oF Wd. FORS ancane 7 tome to i ' Sy Way oar vi CARS 4 ‘tf i Ng $00 _ Por Sale Cars 91 ss2_w. ORO rae) O82. V4: . Percamats. § a Hs S ban M : 08 | .: cae | oo NOMAD STATION WAG-| must tel” ti rita. ais : Ham ubur trs. Shi ING DODCE EARS FOR CONNECTICUT WASH- | 39 BUICK gRtYZERA CORAL on. Original Ivory and ‘Turquaiee| mond {ks PE 46-0875. OLDS DEALER WEPT-WI +4 8 fon D c ane Tas | White, will trade.” $1,495. FE 2 tone. Power giidé. Many more | jg57 FORD PAIRLANE “$00. 8 CEL, | je 8. wood ere. Birm = ‘ S| Gas allowance. FE 23215. 4-729 eo extras, Bee this “one owner beauty “ Bisek & gold, RT. Lots SEDA AN. ST ATT S Wanted Used Cars 88 2g RS EAN today. dust your car down. Bety 1,000 ses. $1,900. MI “une pe EM 30081. H. Rig- ae PRR Ne ear. Be mon a. 7 Ome ee lhCUlCl lwlltlti(‘i‘iamwseté‘é‘ LCS MOTOR SALES ) - *, aginaw FE ¢271¢ i : VicTORIA CUSTOM. J ° Git) °54~°S3-'56 Models | 94, BUICK HARDTOP SPECtAL Haskins Chev. | ci Rur Wouy taine etal . a8 ie DODGE CARS : . oat a ceivatnen aa late ALL MODELS NEEDED cearhen "ies cond” er woner, Dixie Highway at Mi sees, Oe De on chorea, AND TRUCKS rome iH Ww M. = oO Nit | FOR SALE ists “FORD RANCH. z hi 4 at rock bottom MUST BE CLEAN — HIGHEST Reasonable FE 5-1487. __ AP pen Nites Til 8 | vag esaWiteaaa sen oe over 2 er cut r(oioee J | is ca 9 MM MY 3210 Sree ot ies yee co vou drive _ PRICES tips tic SUPER 3 DOOR | tires branes sis Galt “Sat | down 3 | i957 PONTIAg &T wiCRinsoD Tu 10 FM steering 9 peer @ H. He | — R make. equipped, K "BOB HUTCHINSON " te | ts Pond Ht oR 7 ownR : INSO} erome’s eS ' "Chea Birmibenem boos. cate BOARORD - Mobile Homes Sales, ine i" - NORT TH PONTIAC Hardto _+3068 a fraph eeecmeecnenntnetennanpemecen DrarionPiates "OR > Bright Spot 3 cpevreiee Tose ot p “C¥" OWENS FORD "Br - S t"* _ -_ 3s __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 OK Vows + sea Orchard lake at Casa (He eee V4 STD. TRANSMISSION 53 FORD rig po i GHEyROL ETS, ake z ss i (isT MAY $18 STRAW. GRAIN, FORD TRA LER FE 80488 Mont moke & models to choose CONVERTIBLE Orchard Lake at Cass 2b earl « mae. i. |" wood aes boarded git. MA SALES = sees AUTO SALES $395 FE 8-0488 340066 JANUARY USE AILER SALE. WILL PAY TOP DOLI AR FOR “ : . =< ‘ | mice clean 49°51 cars. All makes (312 W_ Montcalm FE ¢9151 . N M rT ft. ; end models See Chuck jomt- | ‘@ BUICK GONV RAR TURN eS AR P, ONE -OW NER, Oo oney ets 2 z a= Gereral Biss jot Fi — SF Si04 7706 | tin S108 “oR a cond je : he : 11 MG ' tee-arn 2 BR. Nee Moon $200 | 7 Shelton M. Sales | War tax APL OWEN ow Mileage Trade-Ins! Down FE ¢4238 $3333. 2 BR Palace sity) © Shelton Motor ANT TO BE THE APPLE OF | 2 Qids 98 Motiday hs’ Bott tk Re | 1957—3O-. 1 BR. Genera! $2485 Pays top dollar on late moceis | ous Woke sere eet tne pease of) = \ eCVTO e . ; Century H. ACRES OF CORN IN FIELD. 1953-28-n 1 BR. Richardson $i085| Cor. Aubura & E. Blvd. PE #0683 Dont beaten Sls, em Sis | el Te) ss sb Olde. 2 a WE ALSO HAVE A Y Low ae meeral $913 Call_evenings | 900-230 | BR. Hew Moen 8 003 / £8 MGCH Ag 080 POR JUNK AND Chevraiet | edcellent condition, | aLRUNTER AT. 8. Woopw ann 1885 FORD. 4 DOOR_ STATION 4 Olde. Po pad = wr esoe Ney — aL. TyPts OF HAY. 18T & = poe day } BR Pontiac » sis; cheap cars FE 22666 days of | BIRMING = +3735 | | pegon. @ passenger. 4002 Kemol. | ** Wiatry doop sus AxD HEATER EX ‘AL 1! ti rein. 4 . . ; vee. . pe oo ay tor . See Oa 82 i ~ x te i BR & dunks hes cow Cats PONTIAC | ! red — ‘sHixtN | Preron RD. GOOD TainaPORTK. HOUGHTEN & SON c way at = . ~ Used SMALL pave ™ dollar fer oon com AUTO BROKERS | wn | Very sharp red and white rons x takes ft. OL 1-6364,| YOUR see eet OLDSMOBILE {Apry, og, aces pecron pins WAY FAW, Wil DELIVER it Faltlomee? Le 158t- Baldwin Ave. | 'M Buick Century ean ew ‘ug Chevy g-door V8. Power Gude, | "piece te. Picton conten RG & MC TRUCK DEALER Telegraph 160 bales of over.| i¢%<t. Tour-Home Rp 3 Pine whe HT. HA fine car nection 9 Boas 1 sex varie i tes = ene ay Site, St -Va-xe-chan-ette 2 ANY MAKE on, 3 78 hae 50 198 | 63 Plymouth 2-door iy hon) OF WERDRIVE CALL —— ‘orris ee3 Gthee ae [AY a | 17-8 General = up = Ja a +d. 210 .. river with overdrive R &. ae ls EM 33157 | M. Porsche, Alfa Romeo me AND tee) | 1 Moll near ARS. 22 AUBURN | y; Nast Gr Kew. | ...... $5 | Small down payment. Low month- | —— __ S| Saf N. MAIN, ROCHESTER | OTe Der bale =e ‘ rides os. Many. meny more. “€ == | =: Chevy Bel Air Br: | ip _payments ‘Sy ro D. 2 PASSENGER WAGON OL }-0741 Ask sbout an — lee ee M 3 M Motor Sales 3 Pontlee's a: J owner, $ $35 og ae a oy Eat ing amalle'R extras 30 009 miles. | 15a OCDE ee K_* K_HYDRE * SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN ae For | Sale > Livestock — “32 | Myre” ie om) : of Lake} por Por top dollar oo late mode! £08, 31 Cnevy HT § e5 | interior. All leather. passenger, _ Perfect cond, FE 5-1666 an ns Cr ae Me EE ry Er nee Si Beck BY e--------- CRO] 4 tires Body in original! "§@ BORD CONVERTIBLE SELL | Call Credit Bin Credit Mer, Mr. Parks at in ‘ORADE “MOL STEIN cows ¢ %, MODEL ur CRESTLINER mi BRICES TOR Y SCRAP ig OLD. ie Hla wel Coal > ae condition —- — Seige | _pt trade, Reasonable PE 8-690. _ MI ¢7800,_| Hatoia "Bora __ +7500, Harold wee ee eee ae will ucesst Gay peec otier Terms | n= 3 ian : te mr anne RN ~ a . LTORP VIC_R & H. ABSO. F "ST PONTIAC 8U P CAT- 17) Baldwin Ra OA 824 Wil. De 0 — PE efi. Eves — TE H | 1300. N, Perry-Madison FE 46-0100 I TORS. LUTELY NO MONEY DN. As- ‘53 PACKARD - alina. Hytramatic. R&H. Exc. ligm Goulet Ox commen _PIKE & EAST BLVD | ae —_—™ mo Cs!) cond. . t — ———— | pOSanE WO BTIR HOWES. | AVERILL's SEED cans 4 Easy Ed Jones, ‘® CHEVY. 2 DR. NEW BRAKES | Ciste mantle Be “Pora aa JACK HAUPT 11987 FOALS FOR SALE] Syatsee o© rental cayment bs | snop it nen bring it bere foe | Seema a~ am weak 6a FORD RAK Gok D CONDI PONTIAC ee | Pa ae we ah. eh i | Good t ‘ Fegrap oat 6°00 DIXIE. HWY ive Ww isl Saar As riend a, cHEGY HARDTOP PowER- | tion, owner, Mr 65188, ~ Crareats : en | y, yi mv ie q oa ; = 7 étter Cars tor Less lide. New yee & paint. ‘ ‘ ~~ : y00d Arabian, pony, is ae sito aot orb OH Wet FAID_FOR JUNKED| is ‘s Gaguaw Damo Gans) og 3 at $10 Schutz Motors Cusating, Bycce. eaten, 4008 | quarterhorse bloodline. for it" oes Stans i Guar. Quality Cars ABsOL XO MONEY ‘DN. 913_8._ Woodward, __ Birmingham | i9s2 Ct ae z : me PE 0417. * te is en m . ‘ Call Milford, MU. 42552 cau id eee Dadri p al sees Stan w Mi | ; ikea. “Bd ‘4 - — si ___ el de BPS zines $606 Gas he ~so0n—-Sue- eedy for freeter. Cal Leos | womtLNOME ESTATES. MODERN] 16 RP CARS | ‘83 Olde 86. in seen, Ou ee _sorm MY 3om ““ ILEOME ‘EF an 100 gRaRe, P CARS : 4 Newiy overhs uled |e O ee eee oe ee _SAl F_. BRANCH 51 sa AT PARKHURST = "$3 Pontiac ra New tires. Te = | Mashet, hsker. aimee n|GLENN'S MTR. SALES| mea meer gacre je choose from. | 4 Suey, Raa POWER. eri, a ’ ‘ SS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1958 --Today’s Radio Programs - win, Tm CELW, (300) WW, e950) WAR, CIM WTR, on em «WIRE, CD ~ #20—CKLW, Quiet Sanct. 9:080—WIR, Big Bands CKLW, nae reeney 26—WWi, CKELW, ad anew WIBK. News. George 10:06—WJR, Marty's Party Monitor - §:30—WJIR, Marty's Party WW, Monitor WXYZ, Jack Surrell CELW. News, Knowks WCAR Never il; ow epighil bs News, Sports ~ House Party | CRLW. News, Knowles SUNDAY MORNING €:00—WIR, Laymens Hour WwJBK. ww Musie ‘ti) Dewn é:30—WJR, Parm Review WJBK Univ. Christophers T:0e—WJK Part Hymns WXYZ, Parm News ~ CKLW. Pamiiy Theater WsBK, Crucified Hour Tee WIR Farm Forum WWJ, Mariner's Churcb WXYZ, Public Gervice CKLW. Ba favernacie uste Hymns, wear News, Gospel Hour WPON. Assembiy of Goo 8:30—WJR, Renfro Valley WWF — Beimei Concert WXYZ, Wi ot tealing CKLW,. Pon Baptist WJPK. Light Gl Life WCAR, Back WPON 6% Seen Lutheran $:06—WJR, News, Baldwin WJBK. News @t Fran WCAR, Radio Temps 0:;30—WJK, Album, . Religion WWJ, Sunday Music WXYZ, Voice of CKLW. Christian Witness WJBK, Science News— wow Music for Sunday Armenian Gos. fir, aaa News, & ware N Sun. Best ews, Radic Bible woBK, News, U. of M. WCAR, News, Music WPON, Christopher Prog. 10:30 Wok Chapel Hour J, Art of Living CKLW Voice of Prophecy WJBK, Musical Memories WPON f&mmanue! Rantist £. P. Biges Paul: Cathedral) WCAR, News, WPON Centra; vetnodist (2:88 -WJR. Tabernacie CKLW News Anglican Ch. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—WJR, News, Guest WWJ, News, J. Deland CKLW Labor News W.BeY News Lenharét WCAR, News, Music WPON News Holiday tt:30- WJR Supplemer' . WXYZ, News, Sun. Best CKLW. Grace Em. Baptist 1:06—WJR, Best of Music WXYZ News Sun CKLW Prank and Srnest WCAR, News. Music 1:30—CKLW, Lutheran Wr. WCAR, Music WPON Holiday 2:00—WJR. Dick Hayines ~ WXYZ News Sun. Best CKLW Fider Morton WCAR, News, Logan 2:30—WJR. Symphonette CKLW, Bibie Inst WCAR, News, Logan 3:00—WJR, Cleveland Orch. WWJ. News, Monitor WXYZ, Oral Roberts CKLW. Album Time 43:30--WX¥Z,-Hour of Dec. WCAR, News, Logan 4:00—WJR, Det. vs. Minn. - WXYZ, Revival Hour CKLW WNewa 4lbum WJBK. News Music 4:36—CKLW, News, Album WJBK, Peter Stoner WCAR, News, Logan $:00-—WWJ, News, Monitor WXYZ, Radio Bibir Class CKLW. News, Album * WJBK, News. Music 5:38—WWJ), News WXYZ Heraia of Truth CKLW, Det. Adventist WJBK, Peter Stoner WCAR, News, Logan SUNDAY &VENING 6:00—WJR, Indictment WWJ, Moniter WXYZ Drew Pearson CKLW Church of God WJBK, News, U of D Showt WCAR, News, Logan WPON News, Weather 6:30—WJR, Gunsmoke WWJ News, Music WXYZ. Paul Harvey CKLW. Christian Witness WPON. Holiday 7:00—WJR, Jack Benny WXYZ, Revival Time WWJ, News, Monitor WXYZ, News, Ww vise WJBK Ave Marie Hoar WCAR, News, : lie £:00—WJR, 5e 8:30—WJR, Johnny peaes, WWJ, News, Monito: WXYZ, Hockey WPON Church of Christ 9:00—WIR, Music WWJ. News, — Press News “jtherty Baptist §:30—WJIR, NY. Phi’rmnic. WWJ, Catholic Hour : CKLW. Hebrew Christian Hr WJBK, Detroit Speaks WPON. Resetved for You 10:00—WWJ, News, Potter CKLW Ailly Greham WCAR News WPON. News, Sunday Mood WJBK. News, Stoner 16:30—WWJ, Eternal Light CKLW Back to God WJBK Studio Showcase 11;60—WJR, News. Symp. WWJ, News, Monitor WXYZ, News, Israel CKLW Faith Temple WJBK, News, Concert Hall WCsR. News WPON News, Sports, Mood 11;30— WW, News, Monitor WXYZ, Pub. Service CKLW, Mt. Zion Church WJBK. Adolescents — MONDAY MORNING — €:00-—WJIR, News, Roundup WWJ, News, Roberts WXYZ, Fred Volf CKLW Rooster Club WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News, Sheridan WPON Country Roundup 6:30—WJK Votce of Agricit CKLW,. Nuna, David WJBK, News, Tom George WPON Early Bird Spts 1:00 WIR Dai kirby David woe. mere, Tom George WCAR, New WPON, Barly Bird Club 7:30—WJh, Musie Hal): WXYZ, News. Wolf CKLW, Sports. David WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News, Sheridan 6:00—WJR, Jim Vindll WWJ, News, Roberts WXYZ, News Wolf CKLW. News Toby David WJBK, News, Tom George WPON News, MacKinnon 6:30—WJR. Music Hall CKLW News ta WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, Sports, Sheridan pi hag ly wi ¥ aiaabeta |s:30 (2) The* Lest Word. SE. WPON, News, Lewis WO4R. News, Martyn - Fe. jack Harris CKLW ws. Devid 10 wa’ oe arthar Godfrey Lea Story . wiz Bete an derson caw ‘News encene . Clark Reid . WCAR, News _WPON America to Knees te:20—Wwo. Bandstand CKLW, News, Morgan WPON. Chuck Lew 11:00—WWJ, News, J. Wood WXYZ, Curtain Calls CKLW. News, Davies WJBK. News Clark Reid WPON, Don McKinnon 11:30—WJR, Time Por Music CKLW. News, Davies x MOND LY AFTERNOON 12,00—WJR, News, Wells News, Maxwell WCAR, News, Thomas WPON, News, McKinnon 12:38. - a Time for Musie CKLW, News, Davies WXYZ, News, Winter 1:00—W JR, Peter Lind Hayes WWJ, News, Maxwell WXYZ, Jim Reeves CKLW News, O'Connor WJBK, News, Reid WPON Chuck Lewis. 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone CKLW. News, Davies WJBK, News, George 2:00—WJR, Wendy Warren WWJ, News, Confessions WXYZ, Jim Backus CKLW. Austin Grant, Devie| WJBK, News, id 2:20—WJR, Couple Next Door WWJ, One Man's Family CKLW News. Shift Break WPON, Don Zes 3:00—WJR, Helen Trent. ww, * Star ueemee WXYZ, McKen CKLW, 8hift Break, Daries WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR. News. Page 3:30—WJR, House Party. WWJ, Woman in House WXYZ, News, McKensie _ CKLW News, & Chase “a 00—WIR, Parade of Bands WWJ, News, Deland WXYZ, Wattrick, McKensie CKLW, News, rey WCAR, News, — WJBK. News, Mc 4:30—WJR, Music Hal ww, Jim Deland WXYZ, News, McKensie CKLW. News, ase 6:00—WJK, Phi) Lenhart WWJ, News, nd WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenale CKLW. Sports, ase wren Arthur Godfrey WJBK. News, McLeod WPON, Music With aaeen| 5:30—CKLW. News, BE. Chase WHYS, News, McKenzie WPON, Sports Slants -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4&—WWJ-TV . Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 6:00 (7) Bowling. (9) Popeye. 6:15 (2) News. 6:30. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. (4) Friend Flicka. (2) Racket Squad. 9:00 (7) Explorers. Maoris of New Zealand. (9) Waterfront. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |10:30 (7) Tracer. (9) Canada Hit Parade. (4) (color) (2) Honeymooners. /11:00 (7) Lou air travel? (9) National (4) News. (2) News. Travel: | | | (4) Soldiers of Fort. Killer whale ture: path. (2) Sea Hunt. Lloyd Bridges. Adventure: Adven- il: leaves Kelly, (10:15 (9) King Whyte. Gordon. safety inspector, how safe is 10 (3) Weather. 41:15 -¢97 Startight Theater. *‘Mystery Ship.” (4) Weather. (2) Miss Weather. 10:00 (2) lit Parade. Airlines News. —T Paut}—— (41). (4) U. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heaft. 10:15 (9) Film. This Is the Life. of M. Hour. 10:30 (2) Cartoon Party. (7) New Horizons. (9) Christophers. 10:45 (2) Sausage Sinema. 41:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. —{4) 4eolor} George Pierrot: — (7) Dean Pike. _(9) Six Gun Judge. 11:30 (4) Kit Carson. (7) Wrestling. (9) Adventure Holiday. |s:00 ‘THE PONTIAC PRE (4) Wisdom Series. 42) Camera Three. bf @- Youth Wants to Know. (4) Looke Here. Ogden Nash, guest. (9) Movie: Judy.” “A Date With con HILL: Bandit} ~ a lalioaealia 8:00 2 cook Keats 8:30 (7) is saa. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Romper Room, (2) News. 9:00 9:25 ® . (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. 9:30 Shriner a | as King of Gadget Men (2) Face the Nation. (4) Wide Wide World. “Missile Men,"’ men behind guided missile program. _ (7) Bowling Stars.” (2) Detroit Speaks. (7) Paul: Winctiell. (2) Conquest. Report on Sun, planets, and man-made satellites. (7) Texas Rangers. (4) Saber of London. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Telescope. 5:30 4 SUNDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Kingdom of the Sea. “Survival at Sea.” (4) Movie. chot Tone. (1) Frontier Doctor. (9) Popeye. 6:30 — July, 1936 to August, “Her Husband's# Affairs.” Lucille Ball, Fran- (2) Twentieth Century. “War in Spain.” Covers the period ) Our Friend Harry. loss (9) Billboard. (4) Arlene Francis. (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. 11:23 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Dotto. Quiz. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and Ricky. © (9) Howdy Doody. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Golden Age Players. 12:15 (2) Love of Life. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. 4 pipes which: are the unseen hi-fi -with 24 speakers. He led us through his home- movie room — across from. his darkroom and not far from his skin-diving equipment and underwater cameras. * *x * Upstairs Herb switched on some lights and we saw his boat dock, boathouse and flag- pole on Long Island Sound. In a nautical mood, he piloted us Herb had te build two new rooms to house the hundreds of horns, drums and organ. Herb’s probably the world’s greatest gadgeteer and hobbyist, and now that he’s spent many thousands on this organ, once used at the old Chicago Arena, he'd like te own another—which would probably make him the only man alive with two pipe organs in his house. While off TV, Herb’s found time to install stereophonic T LAKE CITY ®#-— Gov. George D. Clyde manned the bull- - By EARL WILSON - dozer instead of the usual shovel NEW YORK—Two' tremendous trucks pulled up at Herb| hat eo Shriner’s rambling Larchmont home recently. A cop droppedia freeway system bere. pg arene nd Fert: ees es we bs ges pee aeell epeate ‘ : bulld operation just side, was asked Sen Rg po wall of a build- moving away,” the cop said. “I wanted to say ; to make way nl ean” chen eo aig ee as try, he barely “Oh!” The cop gave Herb.a strange loo gost age Peg Soeab gyal and rushed away. He’s never been back. | performed his job with dispatch : down as iN part of the Building Bulldozed by Utah's Governor 10:45 (7) Sports. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. GOOD HEARING! Others have tried — now Sonotone has hidden its Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and women. Look your best while hearing your best. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE of PONTIAC Phone FEderal 2-1225 511 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. C © V MECTRO MART Open ten. Thera: Fel & Set ae Twenty-Six Men. He Healt eal rwirs. . |to his Buried Treasure Dept — (9) Movie. “Julia Misbe-| . a desk full of maps indicating haves."’ Greer Garson, Wal- ; shipwrecked gold which awaits |12:45 (2). Guiding Light. Pp Ee Wiice & ter Pidgeon. a - Herb the skin diver. 1:00 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. . 2) Lassie? Herb, an mo - re 2) rs (4) Movie. dict who FS ar eae cas (7) You Asked For It. +7) My Little Margie. inclodin land. (9) Movie. ending 8 cruiser 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. ee that’s been parked for sev- (4) Sally. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. eral years in Los Angeles, (7) Maverick. (7) Topper. now. is taking flying lessons in a seaplane in which he 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Guests are 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. } has half interest. Mario Lanza, Julie Wilson, | (7) Movie. . . + Valerie Carr. | | “Why a seaplane?” I asked (4) Steve Allen. Show comes 9:15 (4) Hot Seat, News. [the landlubber from Indiana. from Cuba, Guests include, | | “Because I can follow the Mamie Van Doren, Charlie 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. ‘Hudson River into town and McCarthy, Steve Lawrence. | ‘be there in five minutes. Be- : (2) House Party. ‘sides, I've spent so much time 8:33 (7) Scott Island. “Return t ci ’ nae Ssianc eturn _ (4) Kitty Foyle. = Bectaly fel more at home (9) O. Henry PlayhouSe.'9:59 (9) News. r “Vanity and Some Sables.” | ° x * * . HERB 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. Some day, I suspect, Herb’ll 9:00 (2) G.E. Theater. “Time to (4) (color) Matinee Theater. ‘be doing a TV show right from this house. He has a po- Go Now. (7) American Bandstand. tential studio. I find I’ve overlooked hjs “Hoosier Corner,” 2 (color Rete n a ne (9) Favorite Story. full of Indiana momentos, his oil investments, his humor col- suests Inciu er lection, his tape recordings of Will Rogers speeches—and the man, Cyril Ritchard, Andy)3:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. \dinin ap 3 7 |e room table load Gritith The McGuire Sis- eee ¢ Your Wite?| sas oe i tene. ed with switches for Herb to operate ers. (9) Movie. (7) All Star Bowling—Finals. ov WISH I'D SAID THAT: Youth must bé served . . . and| (9) Movie: “The Stranger.”|4:99 (2) Brighter Day. ;Cleaned up after, too—Henry Chapman, Quote . . . That's earl, | | -- Edward G_ Robinson, Loretta (4) Queen for a Day. brother. | Young. (7) American Bandstand. (Copyright 1958) A) 9:30 (2). Alfred Hicheock. Analeas (2) Secret Storm. == ae Television's ji 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. C d T k 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. ig ar I 1c (4) Loretta Young. ‘“The Hid-|4:45 (4) Modern Romances. E ] E ] b S (9 terete tome te Ee iminates Elaborate Sets Martin and Julia Martin. (5:99 (2) Susie. = : : | (7) Ice Hockey. Red Wings (4) Dear Phoebe. By ERSKINE JOHNSON drop and was “mie into| ——-vs. Rangers. (7) Superman. HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Behind | Waikiki and the sea by two TV. (9) Loney Tunes. the screen: Maybe shouldn't cam Chro '10:30 (2) What's" My Line? ‘ ss aia Fe sada tren mt hd eras and the Chroma Key ga ws | (4) Meet The Press. 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. labout elctronic tricks on your! * * * home screens, but TV's Special) effects men ate becoming the mas- ter magicians of Hollywood and I no longer can ignore them. Some of the things they are do- ing are downright fantastic even for Hollywood, land of entertain- ment magic. Today Ili like toe tip you off aes eo (post) card jshows called ‘“‘Chroma Key,” and | Ws a gadget Yor NBC TV color! - One camera shot Kirkwood and the other shot the backgrounds. | Big, life-size sets? No, _ siree. Waikiki Beach was just a king-size postcard thumbtacked to a wall. RCA VICTOR = Teese . tone §3QQ* Thede-ta HAMPTON ELECTBIC OPEN ‘TTL 9:00 825 W. HURON FE 4-2525 For some “qlectronic reason, RCA COLOR TY Se d SWEET 5) RADIO. TV it’s a good thing a certain movie! agent didn't dream up the name on a starlet. Recently on George Gobel’s show, Jack Kirkwood was shown standing on the beach at Waikiki and also submerged beneath the sea wearing a diving helmet. How was it done? Easy — one of those “look, Ma, no sets” things. For both scenes Kirkwood just stood in front of a plain blue back- Building Service FE 2-1004 s a a A Aeledebeledhduddttt it 1 tt Call in Person or Phone Eves. and Sun. OR 3-2276 | 7:30 (7) Studio c. Drama: Joan) 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Weather. [ roa ‘Your Other 43:29 (4) Filmland’s Finest. (7) Movie. “‘Hired Wife.” ave George Raft, ‘I'll Get You.” SUNDAY ERNOON Rosali ; ; a uae een = et Yo UNDAY AFTERNOO lind Russell City Dog-Owners e ee ae an amae aise) ya 12:00 (2) Let's Take a Trip. 11:15 (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. .° “| U: 30 (7) Ho Screen. or (4) Industry on Parade. (9) Movie. “The Luck M G | mail, murder trying to tain! (22). financial settlement. | 12:15 (4) (color) Colorland. 11:20 (2) Sports. There are several thousand Pon- (%) Nation's Business. | anne | — i h ' (4) (color) Perry Como. Va- 7:55 (2) Meditations 12:30 (2) Wild Bill Hickok. ee we ae riety: Ginger Rogers, Buddy | (ay News: Ber ay His Fe _ é = . Hackett, Tony Bennett. John-.$:09 (2) Mass for Shut-ins (9) Scienge Fiction Theater. MONDAY MORNING lis $3. i =r * be ny Verdi. | ; | j lns0 (2) Chrisophers. 1:00 (2) Hollywood Sho weaselets (2) Meditations. About 2,800 residents took out : 5 ’ ; dog licenses last year, although 8:15 (9) Theater 15. (7) Understanding Our World (4) Mr. Wizard. the number of dogs in Pontiac is (7) World Adventure Series.|¢:85 (2) On The Farm Front. believed to be considerably higher. 8:30 (9) Ternple Baptist. 8:35 (4) (color). News. “Sicily Island of the Sun.” So far this year, Mrs. Evans said, (2) Dick, Duchess. Comedy- _ (9) Billboard. : (9) ‘We've Never Been|7:00 (2) TV College. only about 100 persons have re- Adventure: Dick goes on . Licked.” (4) Today. newed their licenses. shopping spree. 9:00 (2) Detroit Pulpit. a| Dog licenses in Pontiac expire a ; (4) Church at the Cross-'1:30 (4) Catholic Hour. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. every Dec. 31. 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. roads. . (7) Jungle Jim, an (9) Hockey. Detroit at To-| (7) John Hopkins. oe ODDO ECO U COORD ELL L GDL Gla lela lee bela teata ronto. (9) Oral Roberts. 2:00 (4) Detroit, Today and roll (4) Club Variety. Musical: morrow. 4 Frank Sinatra and guest,9:30 (2) Court of Health. (7) My Little Margie.. i ' comedian Stan Freberg. (4) Big Picture. s (2) Gale Storm. Comedy: Su- (7) Christian Science. 2:15 (2) “Something Called Ep sanna plays fortune teller to (9) Global Frontiers. lepsy.”’ u save romance for singer) mj Russell Arms, jeras (7) Accent. 2:30 (2) Six-teens. ANY TYPE of wo RK es = i e Mac e. - ny Mercer, Stubby Kaye. | : (2) Have Gun, Travel. West- a} ln ® e t e ern: Paladin sets out to, trap a Come In W Pp crooked gold mine foreman. a bag elec inter rices | ' in Eff 10:00 (7) Mike Wallace. - Daily, : NATIONALLY Now in ect! ! . Worker editor and Commu- an 's ADVERTISED ; to FLOOR MODELS eae & @ KITCHENS © ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS’ @ BATHROOMS (4) End of Rainbow. Audi-| General Electric 12 Ft. Refrigerator, left hand hinge, |@ PLUMBING — HEATING — SHEET METAL WORK ie ence-participation show. | _. double door - oe ak gpa agree Lar Gibson 10 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator a rf ; Gibson 13 Cu. Ft. 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