: "AUTO SNOW MAN — Owner of this automo: bile (in Eugene, Ore.) merely turned on his windshield wipers and swiped his hand across ‘The Weatherman—He'’s | Working Hard the hood to create this startling piece sculpture. With winter battering most of the nation, the expression is appropriate. Coot wed ie ee Russian's View Proves Him_Not. AP Wirephote of snow Continued Cold; Snow Flurries Maybe winter is half over, according to the calendar, but we don’t think — the - weatherman is half trying to Montana improve things. | ' Take tonight’s forecast, for in- stance: 2 to.8 degrees, rather. windy, - snow flurries! Getting rather tiresome, ‘isn’t it! Last night the mercury dropped.to 11. The forecasters admit it just might get up to 20 Sunday, but drop again Sunday night. With more snow fhurries! : At 2 p.m. today the mercury registered 20... - pagal Other areas are faring even worse. ~ ‘Biting cold numbed vast sections in the western three quarters of the country today. A mass of arctic air sent temperatures--tumbling below Zero. F The belt extended from Idaho to in sight. The ‘cold * ' Southwest " Lake Michigan and southward through Nebraska and Iowa. was the hardest hit. Tem- peratures dropped into the 40 below range in some areas. The Weather Bureau said no immediate relief was * . air continued its south- eastward movement from the plains afd temperatures were lower through |deput the Ohio Valley. The frigid air headed eastward .-and was-expected to cover all but the extreme southeast section of the country by tonight. Southeastern Texas and the far |sion missed the icy air, with . temperatures in the 40s. Northern visi- tors to Miami (the lucky dogs) en- Five Serve 550,000 s ae Area Judges Face Burden Of Over-Crowded Dockets ‘By PETE LOCHBILER vopeaal oa Comparison shows-that Oakland County Judges are shouldering a big burden—a bigger burden, at least, than carried by their brother-jurists in populous|' neighboring counties. . It’s an ever-increasing burden that has led to the clamor for more circuit and’ probate judges to serve Oakland County needs. Sea A comparison of the number of county judges and the total population they+- serve gives an idea of the case load each judge has. In Oakland County, such a comparison shows the To Dedicate Ski Area © CHEBOYGAN @® — The new Black Mountain ski area 19 miles’ from Cheboygan will be formally dedicated Sunday and a snow queen crowned. In a Sunday eve- ning festival at Cheboygan, Jeanne Maurer, 15, will be crowned queen of the Cheboygan County Ice joyed 69-degree weather today. . @ Fishermen Pull. Boy From River After Ice Breaks DETROIT u—Quick-thinking by two 16-year-old .boys rescued The winner or victim of the Smith, who, with other young boys, was playing a game to see which Jesse Smith and Dan Chalou were fee fishing nearby. They chased the younger boys back and unsuc- cessfully tried to extend a wooden plank to Marvin. Finally Jesse ran 150 feet back to the river bank and sliced off 50 feet of mooring line from a. boat hospital for treatment. Jesse and Marvin, both Smiths, are no rela: tions. ; Well-Read Red Meets at Bloomfield ' Membezship of the com- mittee of Oakland and Macomb county citizens who will advise Michigan State University on the establishment of the pro- posed branch near Roch- ester was announced today to East Lansing by MSU President John A, Hannah. The gift by Mr, and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson of .their Meadow Brook Estate and a $2,000,000 cash endow- ment to establish the branch was accepted offi- cially yesterday by the gov- erning board of Michigan State. The committee members were nominated by a steering commit- tee named Jan. 3 when the gift Oakland County Planning Commis- : HF eel ect could not possibly succeed.” ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. w— Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, former _ Hungarian - briefcase and began reading. A Russian attache waiting wi him asked for a part of it. - Nyaradi said he gl at the banner headline to ‘which the Collision Kill City Trucker With Loaded Havlaway in Northern Illinois “Indians murder Senators!" Dies After Accident! istration's plan for the Mideast. "Pushes Mideast Plan DULLES LISTENS — Secretary of State J . listens to a question at a joint hearing of the tions and Armed Services Committees in Washington on (See related stories on page 23. Cols a= 3 Rescued Yesterday; Lansing Man One of 3 ip ; orak, 34, Third St, The other driver, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) day into a weekend of The debate is to start Crucial Debate Suez Problems |. UNITED NATIONS — U.N. diplomats moved to maneuvers in preparation for a crucial debate on the explosive Middle East dispute. ; Looms 2 intense behind-the-scenes Monday in the 80-nation Jr. terday, Some 25 to Compete Auto Show. . Of the three whom the judges “ ‘The judging will take place Club's monthly dance, according Moore said this morning that The winner will be crowned. Pick 3 ‘Queens’ Tonight Some 25 of the county's prettiest young ladies will step daintily across the Elks Temple’s main ballroom in evening gowns tonight to vie for a place among the finalists who will reign over the 1957 -ally be ‘‘Miss 1957 Auto Show,’ royal claimantto all that nine local auto dealers can bestow in the way of honors. the Feb. 1-3 exhibits of 1957 automobiles. Judges will be Fred Ziem, Oakland County prosecutor; Howard Powers, president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce; and Mrs*,Lyda Ryan of Birmingham, official chaperone. became candidates by turning in entries before yesterday's deadline. when she will be picked from the three finalists. Among her awards will be a $100. defense bond from the Community National Bank. pick as finalists, one will eventu« during intermission at the Elks to Richard Moore, manager of * about 25 residents of the county “Miss 1957 Auto Show” Feb, 3 General Assembly. The key point will be Secretaryjficials who are the General see agro in 7 sonpporl aed Seng cacy = 2 skjold’s 3,500-word report poi, group sr ers ies mer | Woman Critical js“ "= her invasion forces back of yete ; . the 1949 Palestine armis- 4 obtained Hy ioe After Coll Israeli sources said Hammar- er tH) sion skjold’s report was not clear = T cen egal approach to a political prob) Two Others Are Injured 208 guys” when informed the | if Area Accident r plane which rescoed him. Israci has , | McCur- not fully comptied with five reso- | Three persons were injured, one|*Y’S @mphiblans spotted the men ee of them critically, in a head-on| 50g) tren nen, Manas, an _ oa ae is collision at Bogie Lake road near|Rose’ waving his arms on a raft: added numerous politi-/11-59 at 11 a.m. today. surrounded by a dye the downed Gigi tere | ues Hee Cur tel ee diiitta ee 0 exhaled ul backs Doctors at Pontiac General Hos. nee % “ pital have little hope that Mrs. The Gaza Strip on the Mediter- ranean was controlled by Egypt after the 1948 Palestine War. Is- Rosalie Pape, 68, of 614 Church tions and possible chest injuries. x & & Oakland Sheriff's depu- r of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Eighteenth in a Series by Don Whitehead Ls FBI Turns Efficiency Against Espionage 3 _ Balkan arrived| ¥@5 & dot no bigger than the period + gBaltors Note: ‘The following sr; 1 loved ones held by the Nazis. jwere concealed in books and mag-| In fact he had been shown | he would recetvé, But he could | black dots embedded in the paper guciing suplorem enan. from eke, 4 A few benaend eneeny egents be jazines by minute pin pricks! one under a milcroscope at es-| Sive no further information, fon Wethael Pree cause they saw a way to easy | through certain letters. plonage school and told te watch | Then a young =e eRe ) ‘+ 7 e8..9 for these dots in the messages |in New York City from South|*t the end of this sentence. A Se... The Nexis tried desperately to! But one of the FBI's most|— ‘Ninety-one persons were con- | a tage m S57) OR See exciting achievements was in victed of spying against the United apparatus in the United uncovering the Nazi secret of the; ’ rete ee eeaagiS. And thei States to equal the spy ring oF-|microdots, perhaps the cleverest|I2 Today's Press were American citizens betraying] ‘ts time the FBI was alert to) Early in 1940 the FBI Bulliding News ...... 15 thra 2% their own country, — the Dapet,. a tip from a double agent that the| Church News .......... 6 7 - ‘The greater number worked for} © * .*° * were developing @ NeW] County News ............00+. 0.) the Hitler government because of| One enemy~‘agent was caught] ete tn oon EEO) waaitals .......5+..0-.0000s 4 loyalty to Germany. A few others) with a box of ordinary-looking * SS EE BEE, 22 were mere adventurers. safety matches. Most of the) 2° 8 Markets ....... pppoe tubides 2% A few were reernited by | Matches were just that, but four) ‘The agent said the method had) gosets map “en ow to |of them turned out to be tiny), to do with a new bo 0 908 ee HON ee ‘ dies threat death _ tajer $ pencils which wrote. invisibly, proce in Aidh Theaters rest ee en twveeveeeenn i For the convenience of eur éustemers| Messages were sealed into foun-| full-page messages qockh hej TY & Bodie Eregrams,..-.. 0 we have installed 6 hel napegar aid goat aha ws beer en Gand agntager ase ee aOR eoeeeee 3 6 Nera as We mares cer ot a a o extract the SS mt te head of a -.. =) eee ee oan fa a & 8 A 4 o ey red ’ b A a ‘ >. J i : ee my ee } ' id : , : Fe | » Seley) ae Loe ee . | } eae of oe ee ie ees a Ses a tek a ee ha ee oe e 4 See os eee sn pee re ee a Agents Vanishes From Campus Without Explanation — Not Accounted For _ ae "ke Formally Names |.’ Hoover's Successor Eisenhower Church of the Nazarene, Park- menyteet: Me, Se ote ministry of the Rev. Wayne E. * the policy EESE z Buses to Resume Perry Park Run Tourists Given Leok where ‘on Trial Basis | * Pontiac City Lines Inc. will add i sean ang es fe et ‘i % Y { JF t - NILES, Mich. (INS) — Thre _members of a Milwaukee, Wis., “State police said Littlefair, who was believed on his way to the Detroit-Pontiac area for a visit, apparently fell asleep at the wheel. The Weather + Fall 0.8. Weather Burese Repert temorrew.'dent of the Baldwin Rubber Co.; Today in Pontiac eo temperature preceding 8 a.m. p.m, ' Friday in Pontise (As recorded downtown) $ jaffairs. Saved: One Hot Dog -8 in ige7 wa Pin 6 33% Mempnie Sa el Kyes, Bloom- ‘| field Hills; Harold A, Lefevre, Mt. ‘Royal. Oak . Tribune: sion; Mrs, Cleméns, Macomb County Superin- tendent of Schools; Howard Mc- Gregor Jr., Rochester, president of the National Twist Drill and Tool Co.; Paul McKee, editor of the Mt. Clemens Monitor-Leader; | +r =< Lynn S. Miller, publisher of the Raymond Perring, Bloomfield Hills, presi- dent of the Detroit Bank; Harry M, Pryale, Bloomfield Hills, presi- Thomas R. Reid, Dearborn, direc- tor of Community Relations, Ford Motor Co.; Louis H. Schimmel, Pontiac president of the Pontiac Board of | Wyman, Pontiac civic and educational jeader; James Zeder, Bloomfield Hills, vice president of Chrysler Corp.; Mrs, Willson, and Fitzgerald. President Hannah and D, B. Varner, MSU vice president for off- campus education, will work di- rectly with the advisory commit« tee, as will Thomas .H, Hamilton, MSU academic * Position of Kashmir Education; Dana Whitmer, Pontiac 1947 Superintendent of Schools: Mrs. | at Defendants and Piero Piccioni, Jazz-composing son of the Italian delegate to the i i i i] » ps & : i é : 25 i ze HG iP el rE | Ignites Pakistan Unit HYDERABAD, West Pakistan (® —Twenty thousand Pakistanis demonstrated today against inte- gration of Indian-held Kashmir into India.. They: hurled stones at the offices of the Incian assistant ;high commissioner, breaking win- sank dows. ed again on the two countries Thursday to permit Kashmir's 44 million people to decide their own future in a plebiscite. Pakis- tan had asked that a U, N: police force be sent to. Kashmir to hold the plebiscite. india rejected the idea, declaring that Kashmir has been in the Indian Union since To Bury Shigemitsu TOKYO Ww — Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Ma- vice president for ae ote a 4 “ge = = eee x * i & . SPRINGFIBDLD, Vt. tied in it. The dog’s owner , was not home, So in Two-Car Collision The U, N: Security Council call-/ponaid ‘Now Allegedly Denied moru Shigemitsu, 69, the man who 38 geziss We < 5 f j ght i ; i 3 F [ | G f ‘Crofoot. and Whittier, Feb. 445; Bailey, Feb. 6; Wi Feb. 6-7; the V. : Chapel. Rev. William E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church will officiate with burial following in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Mr.. McGarvey died here yester- day after an illness of five weeks. Six-Year-Old Injured When Hit on Oakland Woman Suffers Cuts Toy Trucks ‘and Tears! COVINA, Calif. w—Mrs. Mary Car Sinks Through Ice, but Youths Escape Grimes Case ‘Confession’ ; that when he left the girls were alive, | “After making the confession, Bennie repudiated it and insisted ; - Area Judges Face | Crowded Dockets ~ m.|in Macomb and about 162,000 in ‘ every 138,500 persons, a ratio prac- A six-year-old girl was injured)! iF grandchildren and 11 great-grand- i id County in a comparison of the lad carried by probate judges. Although Ma- populations, both counties have two. probate judges. * * * They serve 140,000 people each Genesee County. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore's in comparison. work, 18 elected plus two who are usually visiting. Estimating the population at 2,770,000, there is one judge for tically the same as here. There are six probate judges, each serving about 453,300 per- sons. This is less than the Oak- | land County probate load. Proponents for more Oakland judges ‘have another point to press —the booming population. Oakland’ County's has swelled to between a half to two-thirds again as much as it was in the 1950 census. The trend is continuing full force. : Gorwth during the same period however, 96,000 at Auto Show ‘DETROIT (INS)—Attendance at the 44th annual Detroit auto show reached 96,000 yesterday—surpass- ing the record for last year’s entire run, The day’s attendance was 12,- 283. ~ County Deaths Mrs, Charlies MacDiarmid WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service ‘for Mrs, Charles (Ada) MacDiarmid, 73, of 4101 Tegger- dine Rd., will be at 2 p.m, Monday from. the residence, with the Rev. Ralph Davidson officiating. © Ar- rangements are the Sharpe Funeral Home, Ci and bur- ial will be in White Lake Ceme- tery. ‘ Mrs. MacDiarmid is survived by her husband; six daughters, Mrs. noml-/welton. comb and Genesee have similar|*. Oakland County load is staggering 4 | 5 i : 4 od Fis evee irthday — . Zhukov Views Parade as Nation Celebrates Its Independence of Indians, including many who walked long-distances to see the show, ; Were Fares ‘Fair’ Sex? Hardly So, Thinks Cabbie women jn his taxicab. One of them, he said, bit off his right ear. Ee Rich ‘picked up hig militant fares early at a tavern. The battle broke out as Rich drove toward a residential district. When he stopped his cab and ordered the ‘women out, one grabbed him and the other bit him, he .said, Then they got’ out ‘Big Debate Shaping on Suez Questions * *& *. Israe] was sald to feel that Ham- marskjold’s report harks back to the 1949 armistice, which Israel considers a failure and no solution problem, belligerency. Britain and the United States de- Hammarskjold er authority to deploy the U, N. forces in 3. A move by a group of new trals to form a sort of “thitd force” in an effort to solve Israeli differences. Thére were details on this plan, : and hurried away. Rich drove to a hospital. war of Brazil’s constitution forbids any aggression Warner Laidlaw of Holly, mrs. Lloyd Nunham of Yale, Mrs. James Campbell of Pontiac, Mrs.' Kenneth McCrum of Clarkston, and Mts, Edwin James.and Mrs. Ralph Van Dusen, both of California; two sons, Leon mond MacDiarmid of Ortonville; two brothers, Bert Klack of Pon- tiac and Elmer of Rochester; 14 “Gideon C, Campbell LAKE ORION — Service for Gid- eon Cowell Campbell, 83, of 130 South Andrews Ave. will be at 11 ef He ih ih ay Sig £383 = = a qt tf — die maker, died yesterday. * 4 retired Lincoln Motor tool and Pontiac,’ and Ray- | This is one of a series of - Internal Revenue Service to h Tax Return. ‘ profit is subject to tax. ‘that was not held deductible. Your Income Tax . Losses on property such as your home or any other asset for the purpose of producing income are not _ If you fail to collect a personal loan which was made with a true expectation of collecting, the loss is a short-term capital loss. Loans to close relatives which are |. not-deductible, . . If-your personal residence was s the gain will not be subject to tax if certain req "vaxpayers at the Interaal Revente Wervies effet, a. ee ae articles prepared by the U. S. elp you prepare your Income If you sell your personal residence, car, furniture, real estate or any other kind of property at a profit this must be reported on your tax return. Generally, such sales are considered gains — and if held in excess of six months — capital only half of the oe eet: in the nature of gifts are at a profit, it ts possible requirements are met. . 53% *; Sibi. — 1 Shop ~and- Gavel * SS DIES s A -E.|as she says, “More people will ._ wife ‘of “wealthy “By RARL WILSON “Twas is year-old Julie’s a little terrified about her “Cinderella” TVer because, see me that night on television than a whole ‘year in Fair Lady... Sus * Te Ciaae oes a ere ie women kidnaped her Sept. in a desert. ‘exe rocks $..Seginew. Bal e210 YES!-we DO SELL TORNADO | ~ INSURANCE | [Cattle Die in Barn Fire THATCHER PATTERSON isecond divorce in Mexico. WERNET jmallog notte of Filet theke 34 head Commun 4 Bank Bldg. of livestock and more than 67 tons n pore of feed The said he Jsaved % head of livestock. (Ceatucur speciat : Va SILVERPLATED SERVING SPOONS SET OF THREE $969 Wo, Ped, Taz ‘Made by Wm. Rogers, International Silver Co, A buy from the world’s largest verware . — seron and shell pat- we JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. FEderal 2-0294 | George “Latham, 36. who special-| lizes in investments ir real éstate trust deéds, testified that the oy bound her and buried’ her alive ~|monastic sort of life to get “2 ‘jon him. Green filled it up with “But you don"t worry. seca it?” I asked. “It sounds a bit schmaltay, but_I do. I'm going into a_ re dy for it. Bind means night, cael i 18 hes sleep.” _———- “You haven't sent your boy friend back to England?” = — “Send him back! That's a dreadful thought. Oh, he’s” pretty strict with me.” Q Julie and her English beau, Tony Walton, are wild young | people whose dissipations in- clude having a. “Windsor De- light,” a banana concoction embellished with three scoops ’ JULIE of ice cream, at the Windsor Drug Store around 12:30 am. * * * Nobody knows better how much-Julie has grown up than Lou Wilson who first saw her’ impress London critics with = her perfect pitch when she was 12. Seven years later when she came here in “The Boy Friend,” he went to the airport | to meet her. . “I was looking down-at the ground for the girl of 12 I'd remembered,” he says. “I. suddenly look up and——” fe * * * Five-foot-seven Julie will have a vacation from “Fair Lady” before long. Back to England maybe? “I don't want to sound calloused, but there would be so |many relatives to see,” she said. “I’ve never had a holiday islands.” ee THE WEEKEND WiINDUP Singer Charlie Applewhite, now an Army private, tells friends, “I may not go back fo show business after this — I'm ) afraid I'll be ‘cold’” . Sammy Davis Jr., who attends all /of Frank Sinatra's midnight shows, bought a coo, fancy j Gress shirts just for the occasion, * * * | Singer Al Hibbler will join the American ‘tour of Britisher Ted Heath's band ... Dodger players figure Jackie Robinson's loss will hurt Don Newcombe, “because Jackie used to prod the big guy.” -* * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Women, asa rule, are nobler than men. I’ve never known one under 7 or over 70 who couldn't be trusted.”"—Ham Park. * * * _ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Arithmetic causes many a girl to lose her job,” claims The Sideliner,”—especially when the boss’ wife put two and two together.” “The ambition youth of today,” says Ivern Boyett, “has only to study hard, be alert—and not get nervous in the | isolation booth.” . That's earl, brother. (Copyright ‘1957, The Hall Syndicate, inc.) Takes Cash, Not Gas | DALLAS ®—"Fill it up,” the man said to T. H, Green, filling station attendant. But he wasn't talking about his gasoline tank. Green said the man tossed him a pillow case and leveled a pistol Drain Leaders to Meet JACKSON (i — The Michigan Assn, of County Drain Commission- ers, holding their 57th annual meeting here, will elect officers today, NEW YORK-—Lucky met had a date with Julle A hadoane day aboard the President's: plane, —4€elumbine- HI. jin the sun. Maybe I'll go south and just travel around the “ ie iM legates at he sate Re uperintendent of public instruc-§- ta haeos Ona Ritchie ald fedey. ski tec ei ae a le oe ae tion. ~ ‘There will be two members| . University ot 1 : tie... - Elsenhow- sy. ryy.- a will greet a foreign visitor at the airport rather=- aman ane the: Saud is scheduled ri "arrive : in New York Tuesday, and will fly to Washington about noon Wednes- Piiachewer aad fend will eat] ‘Oltice Building, 1 Lafayette St., déelegates-at-large wit Werappoineey” will continue terms won in last fall's primary election, _ ig ip a Ege Siained, 'e-deo, to the. Snereneed| 4 vote in the last genera’ election, * * * At the county convention at % 65 iegular or Ethyl? ist aes Pha oY SEES SSH “GLOVERSVILLE, . N.Y, l.s=, “Where's the key to the poe es, pump?” car 1 asked the radio desk at police headquarters. “Here in the desk, " yen? Sgt. jAlan. Fosmire. “Come. _in-and- get it.” “That fellow,” broke in nee car 1, wih have to! nated dor the April 1 election. pose from Colorado.” Experts | Posts to be filled include state/blamed sunspots. to serve two-year The county. delegation will at- ‘tend the state convention Feb. 9 Serotec pded sip buey | |chairman of the Joint Chiefs of| | |statt, In addition: to the’ Wednesday | afternoon talks, Eisenhower will hold a stage dinner for the Arab King that night and will receive him eg oem at the White House on Friday night, Saud will Meanwhile, a Washington rabbi today criticized Saud as a “foe of democracy and of free institu- tions." . In a prepared sermon, Rabbi! David H. Pantiz told os Adas Israel Congregation that discriminated against Fie pe that he “is not among the peace- loving statesmen of today,” * * * ' The rabbi added: i “We call upon President Eisen-| hower to make full use of Tbn Saud’s visit to the United States) a full review of these matters: urge the President to apply his religious devotion to morality and principles of decency for the benefit of mankind.” Congress May Recess Should Tito Visit U. S.. WASHINGTON # — If Comniu- nist President Tito of Yugoslavia, SPECIAL |, . DOUBLE BED SIZE ee “All Day Monday Only! : Universal . 3 Electri¢ Blanket 18" EONARD’S (Corner ef Lawrence) * Single Control * Choice of Colors * While They Last! : Guaranteed Savings .. Assured Satisiaction visits the United States, despite mounting protests, Congress may jarrange to be out ‘of session to avoid inviting him to address if. Customarily, when heads of for- eign states visit Washington, Con- gress isseg such speaking invita- | tions to them, But some leaders ethene today Congress might lengthén its’ customary Easter recess so it| would be out of town while Tito, is here. Although there has been no of- been indications. from diplomatic’ quarters that Tito will visit the MOVING Locel and Long Distance Your Best Move by Us FREE ESTIMATES —GALL US ANYTIME . PACKING — SHIPPING — CRATING Agent for United States Van Lines Bedford Moving & Storage 486 E. KENNETT RD. Branch: bids ge Mich. FE 2-8787. - PArkwey 1-7875 ficial announcement, there have| | United States — as a guest of President Eisenhower — some time in April. Heads School at Wayne DETROIT (®—Dr. Lloyd Alleti Cook was named head of Wayne State University's Graduate School! Thursday.. He succeeds Dr. aon J. Lee who resigned in 1954. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. the contents of the cash register and the man fled. SHINGTON i — The oil lift from the Americas to Europe is| | delivering 1,187,000 barrels a day, | a- at the Ist Annual Detroit News | February 2nd to 10th Detroit Artillery Armory (West 8 Mile Rd. neor Northland Center) We Will Show a Complete Array of Our Come on down, tee te Meir newest model boats and motors . - well be looking for yoo!" LOOK for OUR DISPLAY! New 1957 BOATS and MOTORS + Every one will enjoy looking over the hundreds of _ SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Oakland Ave, (Corer of Cass). . FREE PARKING. a TEAS scutes emit, semen, ‘is “eastins aeas . «© @ ® @ 6 & 6 &/e © @,e7e & & ee * SPORTS SHOP’. ee - os + é j : be ts : - \ ae Ss a Ss ee ed ee ee a = Cee ae eens pe eae Es eee ee ae "Saturday - Sunday, Jan. 26-27 INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 WEST HURON—Near Elizabeth. Lake Road Open Daily 10 A. See All That's: New in Boats... Motors .. . Accessories dean be eed Ss ne beating names Century, Yellow . jacket, Mercury, Soa tenets fo Weed bapeterios ond meter pent eulpeims, Come _FREE Refreshments | be / % = i aL |. ae a oe Hon M. to 8 P. M. whe 1037 Hans fe suds, gueet Seilfish-Sunfich. Also see Hey. (irailers) and Come on ut bring the family 111 : 18-20 N. Saginaw St. : FREE Admission flowcz vss] Zao ol viewpoints be reconciled. U.S. policy is to help Se nee eee ubere os all aggression. craw enti ee STAINS Saya SOP UGA a ere isn’t ‘much ~The 1056 participation inthe Sl _ from three to 13 years in return for Government payments. These pay- are $10 an acre and 80 per _ gent of the cost of putting that land under conservation cover. Washing- ton hopes there will be a growing ey eel Py a * 5 D cotins 00 laneervetion Bescrvé ‘contracts signed in 1956, about 2,540 or 15 per cent covered all eligible Saas tee Miles Pestiztokry 1007 figures show 935 or 21 per cent of ‘the contracts are for all eligible land. Soil Bank officials expect that by the March 15 deadline, 35,000 whole campo gdh. a ee _ Contracts for whole farms : haye been concentrated in the _ drought stricken areas of the | _. Southwest and’ Southeast where a Sees So 4 . x«tk _ The maximum annual payment to ‘a farmer is $5,000. Secretary Benson has authority to waive this limit for Yarms where all eligible land is in the Conservative Reserve but he has. not yet been called uporr to do so. The main objetcive of the pro- + gram is to reduce surpluses and Eek Sere eee ene : production the less surplus. Séec- retary Benson is well pleased with p the way the vlan do working ont. See ‘Conficting Views, in the Middle East : At.a recent meeting in Abkara four Baghdad Pact powers of the Middle ‘Bast—iran, Iraq, Turkey and Pak- Astan, endorsed the Eisenhower Doc- ie. They opposed Communist in- filtration and called upon the United Nations to be responsible for peace between Israel and her Arab , neighbors. These .anti- - Communist Moslem powers also Son bein oe berientce in . the Suez Canal” and want the N, to nepumnG : a continuing Ce ee ee ee te ee th: me "pisces sagt tart i les _* among tie ‘rulers of Saudi ae At ee 2: ii ‘telephone: bill of $162 talking with : his sweetheart in North Carolina for __ six hours during.New Year's Eve was corteinly full of love — (Or some- ae sldeitelias to Draw Up . Uniform Party Policy By ROGER LANE LANSING—Republican lawmakers anx- fous to see their party. pulled together “{nto a cohesive unit that once again can win sweeping statewide victories are heartened by progress of recent weeks. : x « * road ahead is beset by many pit- inew bet oll are pen present session. Sin Gi’ tigendls Gicaaietion of 0 pré- siding officer for future policy committee meetings, or joint caucus, and of an exe- con sho, pep hgelanaglieatieceo tt Bee [ae - *&# * SAiisald Gieaoubletiy wt’ be eidcteaion "spout possi, ways of solving he necessarily loose item von ena pers affording opportunities for avingth- ened individual sdcial ties and at the same time for exchanging ideas.on cur- rent legislative problems. MAJOR PROBLEMS ¥ ‘And there is bound to be at least some talk on miajor issues, notably how to meet the rising tide of demand for niore money for education and, if possible, avoid — inflaming taxpayers as sd do 80. ee The makeup of the caealins committee will have a lot to do with) the outcome of the ambitious. project. | .. : The ideal qualifications for members would be the wisdom of Splomon, the | _ faith of Paul and the cunning of Judas Iseariot. : i Such men will not readily | be. found. In any event, to give the ten sh seiength Gry at be ackawiedged leaders among their fellows, tactful a securing ‘ultimate conformity with com- x * * | The Republicans, as in the! past, have clear cut majorities a both Senate and House. PARTY PROGRAM | ‘ If somehow they can be luced to ‘agree on one specific legislative goal after another, enunciate them and prompty translate them into legislative acts, an emerge from the session, sumably will be a —* package to voters come election time. | x * *® At least some Republicans acknowledge that while their votes have produced popular governmental gains in recent years the public has tended ito identify many of them 4s accomplishments of Democratic Gov. Willams. — | If this is ‘true, it has been at least partly because Republicans did not speak with one voice for these objec- tives——while the governor spoke clearly and often, A great opportunity beckons in a Re- “publican solution to the anticipated budgetary problems .of the session, espec- ally if this can be done while finding a way_to keep from raising taxes. It appears almost certain that the gov- “ érnor will call for new or higher taxes to make budget ends meet. ; ko ok ot If he does so and the ees especially through the processes of the Republican Legislative Policy Committee, ° “¢an ‘come up with another ‘answer, it “only time wile,’ Only time will tell, Due for Sharp that pre- . > a-Maneht Sendicate ade, _Shortest Distance Between Two Points - | Days of All Faiths = Youth Week to Begin ‘Tomorrow ates « Ames Gee. ot the greciest’Chittinn Caficiiden bake “pelts h f ay i sheet rT; af Ee i : p ile i i if Chris- tian ministry, They say, “Every job through which a man can contribute something to the world in the spirit of Christ is a Chris- ‘tian vocation.” Featured today young people of all Protestant groups will unite in worship to set the tone of il theme is. “Called seg cenall ‘Their file he poetrytt rt zs 4 eh vale agirtit etd a aHET i Christianity is God's love for even the worst sinners, but through the centuries Christians have often resented any . practical demon- ‘stration of this principal. ae ~ One’ thinks, of course, of the leaders of all time had trouble i ie ki mouth,” a term applied to John after his death in recognition of his unparalleled ability as & prea- cher, A large number of his ser- mons are still in existence, and they support his reputation. It was his tremendous oratory that against his will that he had to be kidnaped—to his high place as Archbishop. His stormy career in that position seems to prove again, if any proof is needed, that people for three cannot stand a man who practices 0, John suk fe : what he preaches. like his Lord. (Copyright 1957) brought him in 398 — so much - po APife irk Cele ? F : “yp a FF Hit 4 jit il , ak +h i i He pil ree Sait i se iE repair ahead” sign. mort Motorist ‘Morse Aspires to Be ent’ Basketball’s Fine; What of Football?’ Well, you know Spring is just * Brady’s Mailbag: like milk, and we want to provide - \% pints a day for each best advertised “clinic” they cer- . (Mrs. A. M. F.) around. (Mrs. M. E.) ‘ “I have been taking: an iodin _ ration for over a year and I. be- lieve it has benefited’ me in many ways.. But a party said jodin in Mane ft . - (Mrs. H, H. M.) Answer — I’ve been taking it since Tony was a pup ahd no poisoning evident yet. A certain party will tell you aluminum is- poison to your system. For many years I’ve been cating food cooked in aluminum, and ‘that has benefitted me in many ways. Send stamped, self-:ddressed en- =. Tried Running Barefoot_in Snow? “T take fodin ration, eat whole “I tried your-nonsurgical drain- age of the gall bladder. It gave me great relief for several months, more than I had obtained from any other ay ry or treatment. Thanks. . .(R. T. tiac Press, ‘Fouthea, ‘Michigan. (Copyright 1957) it does become . . . A blessing in disguise . . . It may produce ' pneumonia or... A cold or rasping cough . . . Or some dis- comfort of a kind... You can- not just laugh off . .°. But snow CC tetas ac « « » Which helps the farmer's winter wheat . , . Becomes a greater yield . . . It helps the sled and ski and all . . Who jove—that—winter—scene—. + Of earth adorned in white before... It turns again to green, (Copyright 1957) Looking Back 15 Years Ago / U. 8. ‘TROOPS. land in North Treland, BIG JAP FLEET smashed in Macassar Strait, 20 Years Ago SLOAN REFUSES fo attend auto until strikers are out of plants, DEATH PENALTY urged in state, .w* Case Records of a | Pevehologist: Dr. Soter is a Chicago physt- cian of Greek ancestry who in- of the most pleasant evenings we have ever experienced. If you are not well aware of the ~ splendid Greek contributions to America, be sure to read this drief account. had . | . DR. GEORCE W. CRANE | . I feel better than I By _ | Society of Ilincis was started in Case T-384: Dr. S. D. Soter, | aged about 55, is a leading Chicago | en of Greek ancestry, available te anyone who asks for wo. ® He visited my Bible Class at the | St, John’s Church on Sunday morn- | = Seulety of Biinols. you would consent to address our group,” tor pam. | Not Have Piles GREEK AMERICANS have to learn Mrs; Crane and I were present | at the big party and greatly en | joyed-ourselves I sat beside Mrs. Thomas Hon- dros, Ghdik Scdnak wremetion Greek Orthodox Catholic priests of s x * * She was a very vivacious and of three children. “In our Greek Orthodox. Church,” she said, ‘‘our priests ¢an marry before they are ordained,” “But the married priests are not promoted to higner church, offices, such as bishops.” ‘ ing and then asked me if I’d speak - , dren: who before the Hellenic Professional | “So we'd be greatly pleased if | beautiful woman, ana the mother — (Dr. Soter alse told when Serer gen "sera my # “| he and som the te roa meena Discusses Greek Contributions cuit to America about 1914, there were ver) few Greek ' pited Mrs. Crane and me to one — tamilies in Chicago, — “In fact,” he laughed, “when we i wished ‘to recruit eight Greek bridesmaids for a wedding during World War I, we ens find that many, : * * e.3 ; : “And this Hellenic prebaaa 1925. At the outset, it was to offer an annual party for the new Greek ’ immigrants, “But now we have almost 75,000 - } people of Greek descent in Chicago | 80 we have changed our program eae Wie teeta Cae ates. ” ebethed helt FLD, & te BS pape seattees maeninnn sinensis ia i g 3 ‘ans i :- 4a 3 s 5 g i ni, ° 98 ret 3 i Ey j i 2 : a eHi i ree see at | tern ratroads is the country laghp. Te 3A le toengared by Yiher por ooy hin | Tee of 3k Baas! | _ charges on i j the" week,” tt ‘pia 1 Motors Truck and Potter sald in 9 statement: hoice they call on_ frie JA = sponsored Consumers Power ne eee stock in the small comp , rgepicinard wer VV Ae : a company. This) Pontiac's goal for the mpany's | , The Exchange Club's Fi Fli Co. Junior i Achievement, .M eho ke|working “capital collected, theyistraight year is $10,000, Ca po soni and sells fishing” tackle. ee — — I ane =" Some of the firms are highly ‘successful a weagandigs sms xe J Att es a5 Reg. 69c! First quality SHEER NYLONS F ine-line plain or dark seam full. gu fashioned nylons. 15-denier, 51- Cc gauge in the newest spring shades, Sizes 844 to 11. Buy now, save! Fullare ot the ICC to aggrove tha new tariffs, the Senator said, “will place Great Lakes ports, midwest shippers and producers in an ad- verse, uncompetitive situation and} . will stifle the St. Lawrence Sea- way in its early stage of develop: ment.” ee eS Se a. daguerreotype tion. _ — of its eee Tenttens tnan, then, would have no idea of the td - this sweet old lady. person who conceived this invention gave us apr gees in magazines that are creations of Bee y He gave us a means of keeping fresh ys of babyhood, the charm of wife, lustre of her smile, the Theater Owner Dies DETROIT —David King, 81, co-owner of the’ Gayety Burlesk Theater, died Thursday. He was a former owner of the National The- ater and Avenue Theater, both of which featured burlesque shows, — SAVOY Reg. 69c! Terrific savings on MEN'S UNDERWEAR . Cotton eabletlc shirts, B'cloth ‘shorts, 30-44. Sathed ot om oe ¢. ton T-shirts and briefs, S-M-L-XL. - All guaranteed. Save 27e come evolving since 1839. Swallows the old and orinis us the new. 2 P. 8. We, too, create a picture, with spirit- ual solace as the theme. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME | 266 N, Perry Street ; Phone FE 2-8378 WHOA, THERE — Checking their weapons at the Pontiac Boys’ * Sf Rtene Precedan, ane Rove Rounding, 8, end Dave. Gilee- Robins said he didn’t think the ‘BEAUTIFUL ROOMS pie, 11. George retary Boys’ Club staff member, accepts the guns /Sift, presented on his 20th = ‘ | from ‘these cowboys in hopes of decreasing the cowboy and versary ag president, carried wi ——- _s $8.00 Single | activity in the halls. . ah Indian |1 even he gentlest onguestion % Westridge - of - Waterford : | “oe ae Reg. 39c! White or pastel For the Discerning — Northern Poptiac’s Deluxe Suburban Community. Both Traditional and California Conengee display homes await your inspection. DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. ‘AND SEE MODELS or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off | ott Dixie gees. teers Wetertord. Turn on Cambrook HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol-Waterlord 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE $10.00 Double Some single and double rooms siill available at weekly rates. . KNIT PANTIES ” Women’ s cotton, genders or rayon knit briefs, Nylon trimmed or - Cc plain tailored styles. In sizes $6. and 7, “ty savings at Federal’ oe i ) i ve led; ‘Dingell Fights for Bill\Wov'e Expand Welfare |nave these, unscheduled trips fr Dingell Fights for Bill fold Expond Wolke re br eae i cal Father Couldn't Pass )scais say they wit propose a|fun pay big dividends in the att) change in the state law to enlarge ude of our people toward their WASHINGTON (INS)—A 30-year-|County welfare boards to five mem-|/0S. Playing pe poet egpeondliny [ah House semiber 97 out yuaten.inere. The move is gest el © Give ay, 1 — | day to try to pass a law for which to obtain federal food - ploye |his dead father fought in vain in|families which eaten bared rd tio pono sor; jenbsete to | the House for more than a decade./because of striles. The proposal| Washington. Then came bigger | Rep. John D, Dingell (D-Mich)| will be made at the AFL-CIO Con-|ones to New York, with theater] joined with Sen. James E, Murray ference on -Community Affairs inj and niglit’. clubbing included, and} (D-Mont) in sponsoring legislation| Lansing Saturday. one in the winter of 1955 to Miami. TV—Radio—Air-Conditioned Telephone 120 S$. Telegraph Road Ph. FE 5-9224 Your Watch | : hte “4” Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’ — Men's Souiet $995}: Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. Reg. 7% Print or floral HEAD SQUARES Colorful imported silk-and- a $ blend imported head squares. A 2. 1 y first introduced-a similar bill 14 years ago. It was blasted as ‘‘so- /cialized medicine" and as a “cradle-to-the-grave” —_ ance measure. However, with members of one gress tending to become more and more economy-minded, it is doubt- a have sow Sgemechy. a Buy now _ at Federal’s esa onday price! | an 1.00! Smart plastic calf ~ CLUTCH BAGS - Novelty-type clutch hee that ‘are - 67° ideal to compli any costume. Choose Mon ay from this exciting poop an ete pial ving Plus U.S. Tes posvor =| EVERY PENNY COUNTS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON — ~ ‘ ; CONRAD N. CHURCH é . . . Especially Those You LOUIS H. COLE “ : ee, Awe 4 ati WOM ee Sil Als vias EEA OO 2 Bibl LAK 7 Maes aT tine es TL R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL : GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN Ss AVE Honorary Director CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS Make every penny count... when you spend ve , or when you save! When you shop... shop emelemnaeyioa le — wisely! SAVE ... and save wisely ... invest OFFICERS your money systematically . . . invest with | R. C. CUMMINGS... President safety ... invest with high return. i ue M. A. BENSON .. Vice-President , } with... £ w.iomsron .... pected -.. Pontiae Federal Savings will show you a . ©. BRYAN KINNEY. -...Attorney _ generous rate of return with complete safety, en (insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings fe and Loan Insurance Corp.) Make every penny ee MANAGERS you save count for MORE... .-. here! .... Downtown Branch sete ne Branch . $ eee : : : : @ sated ted ate | ‘f CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND Pontiac Federal Savings 3 228 Ae HOME OFFICE: 761 w. Huron ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH 407 Main Street oe 16 E. Lawrence ear COMFY “CORRECTIVE STEP” SOFT ELK ARCH CASUALS @Sizes 4 to 10 eWidth N-M-W-XW Comfortable soft elk in white, gray, indian« tan, creme, Sizes #10. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT. "436 Orchard Lake Ave. =. FES-0150 JE PARK FREE REAR OF STORE a a: Progen. 5 ate Act . We, _ Menday evening, he wilt be a =, Wenkig 1100 A ne ee ee 2257 Auburn Read — 14 Mile West of Crooks Read Sunday School. 10 A. M. — Worship Service. 11 A. M. “Wed. 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship. Sat.. 7:30 P. M. a aR a TION ' CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike. ee ere Bible School 10 A.M. pice 3 er Eee Pm. :30 P.M. cone ent Hott Con Wales, am, Wien Eee OO, Minter: aching. tips, 8. © At Sunday School ................. 945 A.M. “Morning Service .........-.--..10:45 A.M. 2 William 0. Moulton, Preaching "(Broadcast over WPON 41:80 4. 4.) | Bible and Bible ee - for yourself; don’t take hear-say. _ MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY .. 10:00 A.M. < EVENING SERVICE ......... 7:00 P.M. Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Seturday Bishop L. A. — Pastor ie aa Bile Dateien Vein Oe SNS oS : Religious Discussion - MSU Hosts Gideons; iararcet een a os w= From Pontiac Area [at 8 Sunday Evening — |Stimer._ ty specialists worked] 7: Believe that God has some purpose in your pain. | Members of the Bah'‘ai World| with the Gideons to improve the| 8. Do pleasant and interesting things each day to counteract the Faith have extended an invitation feligious discussion at 8 P.M-.!Gideons and the M. ’ at the Bah’ai Center, 504) mittee « on Church-Related will be “Bah’al More North Adams Mission to Hold First Service x Bloomfield Ave. The Rev. Ford B. Reed, pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, | is recovering from a heart attack] suffered last week. The Rev. and} levery morning, great is thy faith-|Mrs. Reed make their home at 398} unable to speak to me. The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach,| “pastor is) lots ot JT ie Shar be Mak ‘ George Mahder, Pastor sf COHCCCCeSOCCCesoocoee | 1. Believe that pain can teach you something extra deep about life’ values. of spirit out of you. 3. Realize that some pain may be psychic pain resulting from unhealthy thinking. Supplant that with healthy thinking. as possible, Floyd H. Evans, Stanley B.| — 6. Practice the art of being cheerful. . D. é move-/ unpleasantness of pain. 9. cig Ane enh . Com:|PRAY FOR OTRERS!.¢0y)/ pro-| 10. Pray for and help ee ‘in pain. This will i tend to minimize | // _ SSS your own. 1L. Dersios ts setacmne cd Ged ond Vile healing. spare ae neryrenigienpaae . Put then all your dreds of years ago, ‘‘God is often . oe ter Bees Pan eet Robert} Hees ‘School... 9:30 AM, 2. Think of your pain as a release mechanism to bring greatness|/ 4. Banish hates, grudges, resentments and guilt. This will conserve ference at Michigan State Univer-lenergy to meet your problems. : Pp Set ra i a 12. Pray and keep on praying. As Brother Lawrence wrote, hun- “Others will be Dallas Haun, Wal-]| Morning Service..1045AM.[ = names ceamieee aI TOWNSHIP. _YAE.W. hay te Bid. = een & Sashabaw) ‘ Vicar, Martin Renner | Church Service .... 9:30 A.M. ‘| Sunday School .....10:45 A. M, ~GRACE . Corner Genesee and Glendale (WEST SIDE) ‘ Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor Services st 9 A. M. and 1AM | : Sunday School at 9 A. M. and 11 A, M. ST. TRINITY Auburn Ave. at Jessie (EAST SIDE) Rev. Ralph C, Cleus M1] Sunday School... 9:45 A.M. First Service..... 8:30 A.M. | Second Service. ..11:00 A.M. .., ll am. Morning Worship ... | Young People .. Wed. 7:90 p.m. | RISTIAN SCIENCES SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “TRUTH” i | 11:00 AM. | Sunday Services and * Reading Room | Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street | Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. i} Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST __ Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION SUNDAY—9:30 A-M. Channel 7 ““WXYZ-TV - i] ke Sunday—9:45 A.M. “A HEALING THROUGH | | SCIENTIFIC PRAYER FIRST CHURCH of GOD ae ees Oe New Time Sunday Evening Se “+e eee wee eens . The North Adams trust in Him . . Files MARTYRED MEN” Council Unit to Meet —Inatenion $ she code ee : ’ en . Fri. Evening 7:30 p.m.—Harmonettes Trio | 0 tive TV ventures, blue- Cranbrook, will hold its first serv-| Copyright _~ H. Eugene Rameey, Minister Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. [prints on religious education and ice at 10 a.m. on Feb. 3 in the - fi SPIRI Se eau RCh ma nee plans for more radio-TV workshops Eastover School, Bloomfield Hills. | RST ITUALIS| ate on the agenda for the annual| The Rev. Barton Lloyd who 4 Je ont genin fvthe mal) ‘The Rey. “Birton Lepd who 3t,Soame St, vaca || THE SALVATION ARMY [Film Commission of the National|mer to assist with missions will pe ener oo ee ee (CITADEL) : ae ee ee ee oe eo sR -deccgfetrckecrepenstigececoesceceeseene Bas 29 W. Lawrence Street hen the budget and re- New Hope P P ei renin arte ieicacodhedcnnd will’ speak Wed. evening......7:30 P.M. . * <——eSUNDAY SERVICES —— coverage of the pe rastor —— : ~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan ae gms Faas For Price Information Call: Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes; Ass't Pastor — Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. - United feuberan | ~ Church "of the Wscension 96 Williams St. (at Lorraine Ct.) sop Sigman MISSION WEEK ‘Services Sunday 11 A. M. and Evening Services Sunday through Wednesday January 27th through 30th Social our following each Evening Service # Rev. Paul Kuenning i | Guest Pastor | the Rector. Churcts [i] ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREWS } Milford, | Mich. EPISCOPAL ‘CHAPEL (Classes for All Ages} Church of Christ MILTON £. TRUEX, Minister 1180 N, Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” 30 P.M. —- WXYZ—Each Sen. 1:00 to 1:30 P.M. oo A bate ‘enact 7:30 = ~ Sunday Evening Service 16:50 A.M, Sanday — pe saga Reobinweed FE 5- Ave. MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “WHEN FAITH SEES GOD” EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. “THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH” Dr. H. H. Sayage speaking at both services Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting —7:30 P. M. ; Thursday Prayer and Praise Mecting—7:30 P. M. S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. commanding olficers-in-charge YOU -ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! SSS <= CHURCH OF CHRIST FE 7-0226 - - Sunday Morning Sunday oer Saturday Voca’ FE 5-1993 oe Or oe Serncate 0 PM. lenle a ond it tee teeee ** * ba 87 Bcc nan : a a SSS a St. JOHN'S LUTHERAN N CHURCH Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D., Pastor Parsonage: 745 Owege Drive mirestll-solapnnrenniacaiinnanate The Pilgrim Hibs Church. . FAIRMONT & BALDWIN BRING YOUR FAMILY TO A GROWING: All Ages) Sunday School (All Ages) ..... sins s o¥aes Setebes 10:00 AM, Worship ........ eeecdecs eevcocuceseosee 11:00 AM, Pil Y¥. P, 8. ee Ree Steerer eorseeee eee eatte 6:45 P.M, epabessesyre ae Fe. “The Little Church with the Biq Heart” Minister E. C, Swanson, Rey Overbaugh, 8, 8. Supt All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at West Pike | The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W° Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion | 9:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Litany Church School : i \ Gospel Hour ................. ! | H 11:00 A.M, Soins Prayer and ser- : 6301 Hatchery R4., Drayton 00 A. M.—Holy eee ot A. M.—Morning ‘ 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion - t 0:45 A. M.—Chureh Schoo! 4 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL .......,...0-s+0++0 Saturday 9:30 a.m. SABBATH WORSHIP Gees pes+deeegetas Saturday 11:00°a.m. bagged te 4:20 P, M. | PRAYER MEETING ...........- are ae SS ‘WESLEYAN MET HODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL . WY. PLS. 6:45 P.-M. 4 - 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. Me i _ Rev, C. D, Friess. a [DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH _Bifeabeth Loke Bé, at Tilden ‘Sunday School ., xt om beginner Caer lam, E Ch press a*oe* eee era eer er aeere $34 pm vening urch Service ,,.... ee p.m. ehexd Acecks ‘eo “ pm. Wednesday ~—- COLUMBIA AVENUE barns CHURCH oe Wes Cotte _ Sunday School . meas 9:45, ALM, Morning Worship. eos 11.00 A.M. RA es sees» 6:30 PLM Evening Worship ...... 7130 P.M, . Wed. Prayer Meeting. .. 7330 P.M, -* eee _ Fall Gospel — Nondenominational DR and MRS. LELAND L. MARION, Pastots 945 Thral2iSAM = "Morning Worship and Bible Schoo \ ‘Rev. Luthér Shetlield Speaking at All Services 45 P.M. ining Muse Service | : : : Morning ae 9:55 A. M.—Chureh | He es _ ot : ee — arte nag ng rao ont HL Rav. A. H. MULLING, Pastor, - Phene rea-as7s : Stirring Program ; ; : i v, ie . s # a iV sitors Are Welcome es mT BW Sorh we Dar -_Miiliated: with Sethe Baptist ‘Convention Best TUS PM. Wed. B 2, — Bible Study eS | ERG : a6 we i , : ft Friendly Vises te Werthle a cer Be " je - o , AT ee - ‘ . = | | ue i, : sl r 4 { : } ‘. . ‘ . ; ie ; * } q! X : WL | | ‘ s oe Z i : ‘, / } : : ges . ‘ 4 ; | ‘ Ted p> Ls = t \s * eS sae aie pane ae A i Aes, 3 RS ee ee ee eee r * 2 coe i * i (es << = a of 2 ee 2 ee “Experienced Teacher | “Mrs. Paul FE 4-8458 |, reasure a oF F e i °F a i *Sundey School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship . 7:45 P.M. FE 5-8256 Methodist chrurches, will "speak of the Past,” “Opportunity of the | Present” and “Vision of the Fu- ture."’ The young people will be in meg of the worship hour at 7 m. The Junior Choir will sing a one. of the group will bring the message, “Facing the Future.” Just 50 years ago, when the First Methodist Church seemed to have outgrown its building and equip- -|ment, at the suggestion of the pas- ‘tor, the Rev. G. W. Jennings, 90 members of the mother church founded another Methodist Church’ in the northern part of the city. The church was first called the ‘ 70 P.M. Sen.—H. J. gh nog MIDWEEK SERVICE, Wed., Jan. 9 WPON SUNDAY A. M. 8:00 to 8:30 _FIRST.CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4 NORTH Sunday Scheel, torte 4. y the Paster. — See Thursday, Prayer econ REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster ROSELAWN — Morning ba go 11:00 A.M. and Bible Stady, 7:80 r. M, Oakland Avenue Methodist Je TURDAY, JANUARY.20,1957 “Church and later known as Cen- tral Methodist. In the rooms of the YMCA on East Lawrence street, 26 mem- bers drew up the articles of in- corporation, The first location of the church ‘was at 90 Oakland Ave, in the old Osmun home, According to the minutes, during, the first year the following were members of the official board: Dr. N. B. Colvin, chairman; W. A. Par- dee, secretary; A, F, Marsh, treas- urer; Dr. J. F. Spring, music; George Cleary, Mrs. Paul Beards- ley, and George Stanaback. Others were Charles Gearhart, "FRIEND: {CHURCH = tenes are S ml Le agen 2 ee See ae oe os “aa The. gs ee a ee | i. FIRST Miaioncry Aance Charch| PRESBYTERIAN |] 118-Greee- street Sunday Scheel .... 9:45am. 0 Rev. E. D. Avchard | Senday Worship . . .10:00 a. m. Rev. G. &. Mershey | "THe Rest or your TIME” | : a Services - — ytnen fa Pig ao 9:30 and 11 A. M. fhe nig er: Church School BRANCH SUN, SCHOOL, 9:20 A. M. _9:i0and A.M, ff orm ene Eva Wixom, William Hoffman, i by Jocal firms, Mr, and Mrs. ae Sheriden gave the gas stove. The minutes of the board indi ings reveal interesting information. iL i Luther Miller, Charles Hill, Miss EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 East Wilson The exciting Missionary Film—“EMPTY SHOES”, vag! — oe Memorial Baptist Trumpet Trio will ea SUNDAY SCHOOL 000. iii e ecw ee cece ens 9:45 a.m. WORGMEP an cisicnivseccdccescaccnsenesscencerece 11:00 a.m, SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE ..........06:. ieee: 7:45 p.m, GEOFFREY DAY, B.A.B.T.H., Pastor Neoa-Denominational Full Gospel The first pastor’s salary was $800, the first budget totaled $1,500; the pianist wag paid $1 a week and an additional stove was purchased for $4. One of the entries voted upon | ‘Methodist Minister Slated 219 North Perry Street at 19 Milbourne Place Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. pasior “The Church of the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner Rest Wasa ond pet. Cheemas of S08 Me Terre Sunday School 10: 30 “PRODUCE YOUR CAUSE” - 2 Inter Church Service 7:30 P.M. The Rev, Mr. Burton, Preaching Post Office pecuier Bereies. 10:30 A.M. Old Fashioned Gospel” United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore ®. Allebach, Paster Bible School eee ee eeenee [United Gospel Singing Convention Sunday, January 27—2:30 te 4:30 P. M. FEATURING QUARTETS--TRIOS—-DUETS— | CONGREGATIONAL | If You Have Talent Bring ik—If You Know | i Someone with Talent, Invite. Them! LET’S START THE NEW YEAR WITH THE BEST SINGING WE HAVE EVER HAD : Eulos Huston. Pres. — Elsie Gaskin, Sec. & Treas. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-0384 ne Youth Fellowship ...6:00 P.M. Evening Service ....7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting .......... 7:30 PM. JOSLYN AVENUE . -: Joslyn at Third famuné L. Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... Worship .........: 10:45 A.M: Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Night Prayer Meeting «...+.+.. 7:30 P.M. . — Central. Christian Church : G. W. GIBSON, Minister. 347 North Bicieaw, Bible School Morning Worship . “TRAVELING THE Evangelistic Hour ee “SATTANIC BONDS” Wed. Prayer . YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING—ALL AGES ce eee ue tews see FE 4-0239 9:45 A.M, ee ee ee we ee KING’S HIGHWAY” . 7:30 P.M Siiverves TOP, M, eee ee ee eee AUBURN HEIGHTS — 3. Harvey MeCant, Paster Bible School .,.,..10:00 AM. Worship .~.... eee DLS AM. “OUR PRIVILEGES IN- WORSHIP” Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 be estes eeaceee , 4:30 PM. strani -Sarveyers. ‘ Youth Groups Everiing Worship « Wednesday Prayer & Study Hour biviee > oeeeae obi Morning Worship ......... Sines gretoe Es Service (Baptism) ....... 7:20 P.M. Feee Teochor Training Closs, 10 AM. 7PM. eet sie Bible Study 7:90 P. Theredey . Bible School .......,. 600 ha tend alt et se Pee Sear Chareh, where friends most frlends nd Gok Lowell D. 8 Chéir Director Rev. Robert el 0 P. Sesunresay Salt tee Saeed SNE. © hae wea, tan Pt SS te Neamt ‘ REV, NELSON W. DALENBERG, Interiat Paster [eM BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH. % West Huron at Mark == eee is outs A. M—Ohereh Seboot. Classes for All Ages '€ AdwH Classes: ae ‘McColl, pastor, theme, “Peter, the REV, JAMES WRIGHT Vie ; ee Men of First Christian Have Supper, Worship Kenneth ‘ Thompson — conducted the business meeting of the Chris- ,tian Men's Fellowship of the First |Christian Church following the re- ‘cent chop suey supper. ! “God and My Job” was the ‘tépic of the program presented by John Radenbaugh, The Rev. D. D. “on . the ” . As ye have done it unto one for Pirst Congregational The third in the sefies of five ‘evening programs of Inter-Church Fellowship will be held in the First Congregational Church, Sunday. The Rev. James Wright of the First Methodist Church, Mt. Clem- ens will preach at 7:30 . * * * A graduate of Albion College, - the Rev. Mr. Wright received his B. D. degree from Yale University. From 1943-46, he served - as chaplain with the U. 8. Army in. Europe, and has been pastor of have done it unto the. | 6. Saginaw St, at Jodson FIRST sictoDIEE 4 , , 10:00 00 a. iz _Morning Ser Service - 11115 p. th--Church Schoo ee 6:15 Youth Fellowship q 4 4 , 4 ‘ 5:45 p.m. Inter-Church Fellowshi t the First t ee 1:80 Wednesday Evening Bible Class Paul T. Hart, Pastor eae HT, Speaker FIRST | that first year was “It was” moved and seconded not to rent the barn on the church property FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH _ CAL Building—S460 Williams Lake Read SUNDAY SCHOOL 5... eee ccc cence oes 10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP “The Unseen World” ...... 11 a.m, EVENING WoRSsH eae aa ees Ey 30 p.m. AL KASTEN, Paster : . MA .5-1146 as we need it for our own mem- bers.”’ Because of the crowded condi- | tions of the temporary church, in} April 1910, the church voted “to/ proceed at once with plans for a} new church.” — | WORSHIP IN TENT In May, a tent was purchased) When cold weather came, . the congregation met ‘in Forrester’s Hall which was rented for $16 a month. In December 1916, the name of the church was officially changed | to “Central Methodixt Episcopal Church.” In duly 1911, the con- gregation held worship services = 28a Sia PF Li fait : Emmanuel Baptist Church. Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalised Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. 10 A.M. JACOB'S FAITH. Gen. Ch. 33 11 A. M, and 7:30 P. M. DR. TOM MALONE, Speaking * 7:30 P.M. BAPTISMAL SERVICE sent nee IRST FREE 501 MT. CLEMENS ST. 4 Blocks East of Paddock St. L. R. Hewtson, Paster, Announces Opening Services in New pve tet Worship Services . . . Youth Service......:.......6 Watch for Cavalcade to New: Church ’ SiR RIE,” METHODIST. 11:00 A.M— 7:30 P.M. 30 P.M. | | G. RB. Moran, Music Director And here at WIGGS you'll receive special attention in selecting . the ‘perfect screen for your fireplace—ard we'll handle installa- tion too! Me have screens designed to mount on face of fireplace in stock ? for immediate delivery. Pictured Above: . To mount on face of fireplace. hood . . . black curtain. . | equipment Special! = BLACK and BRASS LOG BASKET $7795 Ry ey Attractive basket in black metal, with solid cast brass handle and feet. PIREPLA toole—individual pieces , fom which to- choose. -WIGGS © curtain-like Flexsereen does :° 24 W. HURON $T. | “OPEN “TIL'9 P.M. MONDAY and FRIDAY - “all this! BRASS HOODED FIRE SCREEN $7 85° . . solid polished brass . fits up to 36 inches wide. Phone or stop in for a descriptive folder on Flexscreen CE TOOLS—Wiggs has a wide assortment of fireplace and complete sets—all sizes and styles nae SILVERPLATED AND CRYSTAL - SAUCE BOAT - athe With Ladle... Imported English-Masterpiece $95 Ped, Tax Included Use it for hot sauces . . use it for cheese ... as @ floral Piece - for jams, jellies, nuts! A love k) diamo it crystal wi civ eavy, English silverplated rim and ladle. CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS hy 4 JEWELERS Qf ag ‘party for Mrs. Larry Kesthely. \Guests were Mrs. Larry Webber, ‘Mrs. Raymond Elmy, Mrs. Jack ‘Smith, Mrs. Robert Harrington Jr., Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs. Art Kelley, Mrs. James Sampson and Pat Phelps. writing to Michigan Mothers London’‘s tra are (left to right) Melvin Melzer, Don Mann and Carol Heiple. Students at Pontiac High School, rs. Louis Romeo News From Birmingham : Honored at Shower hirl S . ; iL peipghonty Party Whirl Surrounds Bride-to-Be 7 % Helen Kazakos of Oakland ave- : , and Ralph Wilder of West Huron : A sani is a nue entertained at a pink and blue BIRMINGHAM — Lucie Jeannot noon, es ee Se ee ee eee Ree a po apna ay ar tm : ra Let a shower for Mrs. Louis Romeo parnes is coming home from Kan- |the Bit paseo pear 7; pe = z : ~~ |fashions is toward @ softer outline Friday evening. The centerpiece of sas City (where she’s been working i8nce# Parents ‘ane OTF. eae fas Meory, Sete Teese : ~ | |with sharp reaction against busty, fr ent eine Cy i Paul A. Seymour of Leavenworth, Grosse Pointe will fly down the)’ For the ceremony attended by ; = |hippy and revealing creations, yellow chrysanthergums jfor the past three years) just & Kan oy ge Lacs pracenagy wayee a Bae dl gr ye Shed yn Fige M é¢ : ppy bgt served coffee. jto Thomas Todd Seymour, but that! «1. sor Jeannot on Feb, 4 at a \Weeks of their stay. ‘lace bodice, The bouffant skirt ne E a tire tein tae Guests attending were Mrs. Chris week is crammed to the | in Bloom. | Mr. and Mrs, John W. Chenault! of tulle was fashioned with lace ae : breakfast in her home ' | |fened petticoats and boned bodices Fotineas, Mrs. Stephen Couretas, prenuptial festivity. field Hills, arid on Feb. 5 Mrs, (of Bloomfield Village have had as) appliques. Her fingertip veil was | {have been absent. Waists are gen- Helen Govenis,. Bessie Alexander, Jeannot, who is the daughter of Austin Harman of Radgate wit [their guest for several weeks her) secured by » satin pillbox head- | “ tly defined at the normal level and Mrs. Al Capsalis, Daisy Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Barnes~of be hostess at a luncheon and tin- |Mother, Mrs. Frank Cassell of| piece trimmed with seed pearis. ‘ i | lnemiines are generally longer for a le Se ee ee ee ee Ne ao teow, pee pacer ein 3 She carried a bouquet of pink = . — ~ |daytime wear. See tae TT rer A a Mrs. J. F. Mitchell of Bloomfield |toe Mrs. Cassell (preceding her de-2°* White giameliias on a white 3 ‘ 4 Ronald Paterson introduced a - Mrs. Kaza ; Hills will be a luncheon hostess|oerture the end-of this month for|{" mult. £4 When not conducting physical education classes mew shape called the “Cresier jon Feb. 7, and the following eve-|Cjearwater, Fla.) was one at which|_ ews at Webster, Whittier and Central Schools, lovely Miss | Line,” because it fol- [ning tour onmes Lo ae tee Mrs, James H. McPhail was host- Har gdh cram _— pode: Barbara Heflin of Edison street is often found gracing | ae = eo sauideiliy erty, |Country Club, The hosts are Mr. ge quests included Mafy|Kremlick of Flint was a bridal| various ski slopes at Mt. Holly and Caberfae. with = heeabaheubieled, wievew- and J. Robert Mosby, Mr.|ann Chenault, Mrs. Joe L. New-\@ttendant. Their gowns were hipped, long - legged and loose- ear + eS Ga ae Mrs. Martin Ramasell. Mrs. /Seerins tenets Satuands | , i im Ww. Harry Limbocke and Mrs, Garnet ! , . Paterson's favorite ne is hr. aod rs. W-. Sorel. |Dempey. wma cored pak tamelas =’ PETSONA] News of Interest) .nvscyed vtu's tick io a On the.day of the wedding, Mr./rax LUNCHEON coats teceesi.ib tun made , ping violently in back. Instead of jand Mrs, Richard 1. Campbell,| Incidentally, Mrs. McPhail is UP/and James Salfi was groomsman.| Mr. And Mrs. James Hampton Marlene Lawson being solemnized)® "Te, one © : :; of 'the ‘Barnes, will en ito her pretty ears in plang for the z in \Figet Methodist Church in Bir|%e ®, high - crowned Soppy ‘iiss wy Cocke cali’ <* for members of the bridal! a1 Suncheon and fashion show te & ot “Sylvan Shotes drive have re-|io Figst Methodist brimmed hat. - party and outoftown guests at 4/1, be given on Feb 2 by TAE As- The evening reception will be|turned to their home following aj, ae ape ts Following the trend toward curve BEAUTY SHOP brunch in their home on Randal | oi tion ee aah ty w-srothe tyne a Trujillo, Domini- oe Re ee en aed caren ewet gOS ‘3 : avenue. * daughter's wedding, ; : : lie T. a softer shoul- ’ Lawrence (Over OM Prot's Beck Store) ___ v= 2-coms_ § 8VENUE }—Party-wilt take place at Oakland wise wore a mint green sspci| one Republic, They alee vised tay Teel Detroll ang Mie, Mary ders. Jackets had-slight blouse’ ~ — R BRIDE-TO-BE Hills Country Club, and proceeds| 414. with white accessories and/54" Cristobal and Bona Chica. — liners effects. = ; romance in the news re-\Will go to the Baptist Children’s Ot gardenias, x * * indiate Shanks of Liberty street) ¢* eo ale a Se 7 E cocoa Aitken |Home. , * coe : has pledged Beta Theta Pi fra- ery fire deserves a 1{¢ Mengaret . | Mrs. DeConinck chose beige |_ Jack Largent, son of Mr. anditernity in his freshman year at| Victor Stiebel reintroduced ‘his every TU z sl daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Working with Mrs. McPhail are Mrs, R: C. Largent of West Cornell... Busi colialatont “little boy” look showing Eton-type j . Booth of Parklane court,| Mrs. Edgar A. Guest Jr., Mra. | brocade with brown accessories. |” vi return to this ofc aes oe -viermosal-onganys Snorer gg AEs slightly L - shaped a fo ig Sg engaged to Robert W.| Paul M. McKeaney, Mrs. Ralph | Her flowers were yellow roses. |i hi. Vite and son following his|"’ oe 1y-” Tadrts worn with soft boater hats "how YX ‘te , son pf the John H. Mitch-| Manuel, Mrs. Wilcox Seeley, | When the newlyweds left on their) graduation from Sterling College 7: ae and berets, i : oe Be i of Detroit. Mrs. W, Franklin Graham, Mrs. |wedding trip to northern Michigan,|in Sterling, Mo. next week. Mr.| Lester Leroy Hart, son of Mr.| ppory CREATIONS : Z a is a graduate of Kings-| Bethel B, Kelley, Mrs. William |the bride had changed to a navy|Largent will receive his Bachelor and Mrs. Frank H. Hart of Stanley a : age f ' and the Uni-| F. Gray, Mrs, Robert Meek and (blue suit with navy accessories|of Arts degree and plans to enter street has completed the require- Evening dresses were full-skirt- for Beauty — Protection — Convenience! of Michigan. Her fiance| Mrs. Amy Gould. and a corsage of pink glamellias. Candidates School of Missionaries|ments for a Bachelor of Science|®d, huge, frothy creations color o ; ‘has received degrees from Wayne} yr and Mrs. Burl Schmidt Jr.|They . will their home on|in Pennsylvania. degree in Music Education at the|fully embroidered with silk motifs. = ° State University and’ Antioch Col-lare back in town following a|Lorraine court. es t *& end of the first semester at Olivet ts & "aay phe on eats antag wie fee Pe ect ree rel Wee ml MNiatte drive: Bloomteid il me i ascents Denecea {tte bat with longer airts, while | wed-ithe East. i : % of ve, UJ Praereagecas aN Yor a too Lana All noe re are leaving soon for Naples aniline pan eben yn mat jackets tave an unum bor | Mr, and Mrs. John D. Benfield [Pa., where went to attend i on-the-Gulf, Fla, returning to Michigan to teach . nephew, ects ‘ ew cers * * * on tho to finishing in smooth peplum. i of Mr. and| Mrs. Christopher Gibbons was| Mrs. B, W. Habel of Cherokee Lees ear e In dresses, he showed a softer elected president of Guild Eight, read and Mrs. Harold DePuy of Mr. and Mrs. Schuny Witsen| Hho Wie Dleused bodice above « cesaans dat ah tak thacths Cnet Mentay by any ng ane (nce Myrien Lee Jones) of Cross | “A™ SHEN t ten m | y by mot Pompano, | street announce the birth of a | Comversely, as day skirt lengths day. Mrs. Arnold Bimm will serve) Fia, where they will spend the oon, Winford Jr., dan. 22 became lower, evening skirts, even rod || i ee ee and - Mar. a : 4 at Fogg aa B Mercy Hospital, _ |for =< a dresses, were a wr) Committee chairmen include| wr. and Mrs. Tom Kalbfleisch| Grandparents of the infant are eee | fi Mrs, Walter Whisnant, devotions; /and daughter, Dee, of Sault Ste.(Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert R. Jones of] trtice Italian designers, the Lon- QUES Mrs. Herbert Halcrow, flowers;|Marie are weekend guests at the|Cross street and Mr. and Mrs.\4 \outuriers avoided the ‘‘preg- Oy Mrs, John Davies, telephone, andjhome ot her sister, Mrs. Alfred S./Carson Wilson of Oliver Springs, nant’ look emphasizing stomachs : Mrs. Albert. Lewellen, publicity. - Danton of Lincolnshire drive. They| Tenn. GRACEFUL CONTOURS Mrs. Halcrow was hostess for the/arrived for the -of their each ‘deslgicia: te 7 coxa gon, Jack of Birmingham &24/Birthday Celebrated |Norman Hartnell, the Queen's Bee. ‘A ; Mrs. Charles Weber of Kimball Took ana se pork om pong lace is to street entertained at a birthday tours and intricate use of fabrics * ; 3 * * * Hartnell, for example, featured sheer white coats over orange and ‘blue dresses for both color con- trast and filmy outlines, : Coming Events — Patient in Hospital patient in Pontiac ; John Kent of Ferry street is al Ail Lottie Rareety, Si held 0 garente og gy 7:46 p.m. mee Rose Pontiac Hail h_ Women’s will General Hospital. William ‘retiow, 11: O° a=. = Mrs. ‘Relliy = a with Haireut ~ Specially Priced Jon. Only! ~ NEISNER’S _ BEAUTY SALON _ 2 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 8-1343. 2nd Floor | oe il = —— When you choose New Way Rug to clean your rugs and carpets you get CLEANING by the ~ most modern equip- ment available, Thorough and com- plete carpet clean- 4 ing is ASSURED Shige: S ATURDAY, JANUARY 2 6.1057 eer cinaomgs = Fe . ~ |verve, in our accomplishments, our| wearlness ai well as to lees ef: | When we think of this it seems : sod gee am = =. ae see ae pea hes —_ » wetoet was oo way 10. ‘the oan : sag = = the home.| Entertains roup ; Surveys have shown tha ce] Senta! wena the war. \She ust be the victim of much, “J workers seated in. custem-fitted} While it is not Gsually practical — = @SPADEA'S AMERICAN > Be: a St ee - ag been ag hh 4 ew aeeees mens at $ DESIGNER PATTERNG CO aoe : _ De you want to use it? Learn new music? | é Have fun with people your own age? Join Gallagher’s adult band. Ages 18-35. * Rehearsals once a week. GALLAGHER MUSIC : . 18 E. Huron Pontiac | The Rev. Wayne E. Welton, pastor of the Parkdale row to observe the fifth anniversary of the Rev. Mr. : : : : Church of the Nazarene, is shown with his wife and Welton as pastor here. The family is living in the MAKE YOUR HOME. i three children, Jill (center) and the twins, David and.. church parsonage on West Pike street. ' , = es ‘Kathy. A rally is planned in the Sunday School tomor- ’ . * Move e* Oo Pes Man Claims | Merrie « wn LEG & : Pe noon today in e Wife Acts St. Benedict E ° urch were i ee Snobbish » |Grace Theresa se ~ ma , essing Mi t4 By EMILY Post Manta * Furniture Tops — Patterned Glass , A reader writes: “My husband) Ottawa drive : ;2 —— the gens’ pt am pornl onc and Dr. Free Measuring and Estimate Service J : — a By workers’ under|Robert Collier ; ; i is very informal * to everyone cle ever etse|/0neh OF PONTIAC GLASS CO. | © rst name, == . | paukee, Wis, 4 : io te + pre Br: la auantona 23 W. Lawrence St. Fresco | “When I call my husband on . . ~ i the telephone T ask his seeretary| daughter of Princess Dress Suitable Leselly Gwsed br the Revacids Vonily Stace 1 | if I may speak to Mr. Jones. My\y7, and’ Mrs. . ——— oe : husband thinks this is being very The princess silhouette continues}: Easy to make, the pattern has . parte big pes yor tind ra ca Edward L. ; Ruth) as the favorite of all sizes and|exciusive designer measurements | . h = Seat chaead oak Sor hiew ty et McLaughlin of fs age agg be pegyo eather = with precise perforations so that] OM the go with that i name when calling. I disagree) Monmouth, a special zest that gives it wear-|‘he soutache braid trimming the) new clothes look! with him and do not think it is it. ead ability at any time of the day orjconvertible neckline and pocket : correct. Will you please settle this|}* ‘**+» night, the hour completely flaps is simple to handle with pro- Pe |. matter?” Robert is the ent on the choice of talete wine fessional finish, ~ a |” Amgwer: T agree with you. But | 50% of Mrs, nor Fragen ea ontten, ne | erm | to please’ your husband, you | Harold Jones Be sure to put on a petticoat | sixes must Waist Hips Neck to) ‘ might ask to speak te “my hus- ee so that the flared skirt has the)» = so, any Sy tS : band” or possibly “John,” of Royal Oak. ee tions for the annual Sno-Ball dance) fair it deserves. From this chart | ° 3% MG 18S ~3° | = ae i roe aqme i RoR i i } “Dear Mrs. Post: When giving rT ° The annual dance will be held at} Size 13 requires 5%4 yards o Me if 4 : ; terial for dress, To orde: Address American Designer 22 am tarmat aanee vary te (Grace McLaughlin Wedsizm tems re 25 win musiclincy material or des. To oder) | Addr American, Dee | E ; ed espyecr yas tay he ath ota : be from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ‘close $1, ee er Pee ET ; ; Sate & dressy blouse? | b,kcts of white carnations dec-|length taffeta gowns with match- | = ’ There ts some difference of |. 214 the altar of St. Benedict|ing : : e + pinion about this and we would yich for the wedding today of|pearis. Each carried a colonial - } ai ie like to know what you thik \crace Theresa McLaughlin of Ot-/bouquet of red roses. urglary Case ee p ; ere" tawa drive and Dr. Robert Collier] po. poe auties as flower girt $5,000 B ne eS : gS Jones of Milwaukee, Wis. Kathy was gowned in a fier. Puzzling Police i Eo ‘ Answer: If these guests are all ** * length frock of blue taffeta with Still | i | Animate friends and slacks at] rhe Rev, John Hoare performed] g ted rose headplece, She car- watertord in 99 ie ia ) Community there is “nothing to|%e,0008 ceremony it the presence] ried a becket <¢ ese petals. [1 | ui had Wtle To SP 60 | | ; Oy, Mere, is othing telat 200 guests. ran, | Gorton. H. Jones of Royal. Oak a $8,000 Wtore believed 0 hare die : 18 i. have’ the‘ figure for them ere nee te ntcLocghiie (eevee, hit, brother. as best man./ i | cocurred | Eeetay morning No doubt about it, we were took. We lost ( . and Mrs, Edward L. McLaughlin |Seating the guests were George A. night, and, Torewnch included ge a : ig . ot Monmouth, Ill, Mrs. Harold |Jones-of Birmingham, brother of money, Wi, taken from the cash that was set aside for buying our: 14 5 @6©Carol A. Bolton Jones of Royal Oak is Robert's (the bridegroom; John McLaughlin mm > ShtRuss’ country Store, spring lines. So,in order to buy the spring i 2 Ee 3 . nr: of Monmouth, I}., brother of the 4800 Elisabeth Te operated merchandise you will be asking for soon, 3 i Becomes Bride As she le approached the ‘sitar with wig oo eye wusiness x) cg mee Sack, a aces cadeg ie lak ah due tw Seen : | | Mr, and Mrs. Norman R. Bolton cong parchment glace satin. ald ( ossop of Royal Oak. ernie rmredny. Taverne Come in and make a steal for yourself at + of West avenue announce|The delicate yoke of the gown was), * * * tion by. Township polls open these’ sacrifice prices. ; Bed ha ee) BE ae | | i yg ere gee egy ts bee full skirt fell into a, chapel] yames Huellmantle at. the ped tne steve Set or oor, nears 8 ALL SALES FINAL i “Bem, cen A. Mary Queen of Scots head-yre"‘MeLaughtin chose a two-pese|fa) | '2_Cte De — No Exchanges or Refunds Lee ae Ay S piéce which matched the yoke of) Mrs Jones’ choice was a Frech cies . 3 : asd | : qin coke wen anried Dey, 2S een ee ee eee taffeta gown, with ae Sn - ‘ P in the pel in the Garden . cessories, Her corsage wag En W : S k S] h d ‘ * * * * ' ar : : s Re MI way gents mene fe ee tire Winter Stock Siashe he Bt i it re i P| nad tment i 8 om OSE SR anins : : arrangement of white roses ing ie ’ REGULAR TO $17.98 . lit controlled cleo : ses. quality © : FLCC Plans Dance Attending the bride were Joan) For traveling to Florida the| il KIRTS SWEATERS : Ricki he eS ae Se face sng pry ea S$ | : i sowing mn Py d BLOUSES ; dancing, dining and communi 4 : singing Novelties—Slipovers—Cardigans , Y* tien oshlie ay neg Nylen—Orion--Weoel smart clothes smart, new fooking longer! . ; evening. VALUES TO $10.98 Quick dependable service!’ Mrs. ly, $998 oe o 99 2 a a | ‘ an : : = : Mrs. Alma Cowiey was honoree! —-. - Open Tonight to */2 i bret OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY | pb hog heptachages J gl si ee m mo . - From 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. — SS ae til 9 P. M. ‘ ._— i THEak tnd mood co eehloonen ; : iis Hsia Children’s - _ Pe SAVE 10% e Kn on iene recs) = QUNGay 2 to 5 SKIRTS Bers pineth ptvkhe Seecioo Ee ee acetal oF gg ! ee ae ee , Values to $1008 salitiipigse a ee — | ee cas ee Py are | | 99F™ SIN | | '28-%6" | 5 DRESS SHIRTS . 51.13] | } Savings ee Pe ey aos oe Le | BON Sige as TB ’S conte Store | Gtesham Cleaners | | | 4 Merce ore As ee 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD - | a ante . |: FES-6096 3, Mueoneet Teecrabh: ee ca a] 605 Ocklond Avenue = sF EE 4-2579. , “Complete detailed brochure uron a Neg ‘sei oe ae ‘Open Weekdays 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P.M.‘ Sundays 10:00 40 9:06 : BRANCH —— 5 OAKHILE ee _ mm requent. Park Free Rear of Store pepe ' enone . . Pea cote A. u ag a I f ; 2 : 3 F - 7 ‘ome eae Ss ee ay te et se aan J : ae i Va? ry a es mes be ati dov|General Baptists Meet | svt Organize Orion Ch urch i hens eR STP aor hi ab e} " Hb ed Chee eee eek - Of thel producers a fight “on their own terms” if of session ‘to sign contracts with the new asso- of the ee ciation. of De- the Si. Luke Episcopal Mission tae report tor new Your PTA Is “Pamnini: Jee Tete ec ot ees Reinbow Marks 6 Panel Talks at Rochester; arco ad ne | Ste nce, me crete fe Constitution Day Leonard, Dryden Events . Romeo Group to Have!’ nocuesren — The Rochester, Jane DuBavenko of -Almont. will L. Morningstar. Eiected,| The academic units are heated) Presentation by High Junior High PTA has arranged to| entertain with songs, accompanying Building Committee and the end grin floor in the wood : have six panel discussions at their herself of the guitar. . Schane Mrs. B. J. Gar. (Working shop is completed. On State. Official | eae Gecta: tc tee denier sass David Dunlap, Howard (Jan. 10 the building was 75 per High School at 8 p.m itive board of the PTA and Theodore Kashmiri. |Cemt completed although it had) RoMEO—Elaborate plans have| Teachers and Parents will par- balan arty be poo Morningstar was ap- been scheduled for completion on been made to mark “Constitution| ticipate in the discussions on|¢re has completed plans Fob superintendent, Jen. 18, Day,” being celebrated this after-|"“Marking systems. Rapid Learn-| Vslentine Dance, to be given. TeX, Nici win dhedion al : ae Oe a Sa Bene ee Dee Sy ogy i negates we | Sele i berg LOCOS Aunilicry natin tc, lnges tema al a ng Feb, 6, with Theodore Kashmirk of St Andrew Initiation of three new can-| Athletics.” i bg purchased from PTA’ board as alternate delegate. . didates will mark the opening Of} Moderators are, Mrs. George | members. Elects Officers _tte Presram at 3 p.m, in the Ma-| Diliman, Chacies Stewart, Rich- Ago are : as inifiac| DRAYTON PLAINS — The Wom-|Brisht. Diane Kuhn and J Willard Dickerson and Perey | Call Special Meeting y THUMIITIES en's suxiary of st. Andrews Epis om, | of Independence Board . 7 copal Church here elected Mrs. Al-| After dinner is served by the| A short business session will be bert Ledger gas président for the Mothers, the local assembly will’ held in the cafeteria after which} INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP - Marry H, Waltz coming year, at a recent meeting.|receive its charter during a cere-|the members will go to special) —Supervisor Floyd Andrews has ‘par| UTICA — Service for Loy Moy-| LAPEER—Harry H, Waltz, 68,| Other officers elected were Mrs.,™0ny which is to start at 8 p.m. pt 2+ St agp ppd wagner called a special township board na, 59, 46405 Van Dyke Rd., will ‘Gilbert S. Smith, first Vice Presi- Mrs, Albert Coburn, suprenie terested n. ee i wi meeting here for 1 p.m. today, riers that the U. 5. currently faces be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Milliken . ee se, dent; Mrs. Carl Hoffman, second) nature of the supreme assembly, | held following the discussions. Each in exporting its farm products. died Thursday night at Lapeer Vice President; Mrs. Darrell Kelly Order of Ralahow‘ and \, Leonard specifying that James . ia . * 2 “ ‘ * supreme , + : ‘ Insofar as the East European i, s tawrence Catholic Church,|©ounty General Hospital. Service ‘Treasurer and Mrs. Carl Granfors building inspector -and dack . | Emspeector of Michigan will ‘the Leonard PT vp thn lb oo opr dona Burial will be in. St. Lawrence| will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m.,| Secretary. make the presentation, regular meeting - - - yee Levitsky, electrical inspector, be recently became a net importer of a y will be|at Baird Funeral Home and burial Appointed to commiittees were | Since the formation of the local|school auditorium at 8 p.m. pote: a € said at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the win be in Capac Ce e Mrs. Joha B. Walker, Growth of food. The area has always been @ tuners} home. Mr. Moyna died e metery. th Church; Mrs. Raymond Beil, Rev, E. J. Dubois of Britton P of fibers. Wednesday of a heart attack, iving are his wife; one son, Mission ist Supply; Mrs, Fran will speak en the Star Common- An employd of Chrysler Corp.,|\"" % Thomas; four daughters, o1, Mansfield, Devotions and ee oe : - : wervived fe,| Watters of Lapeer, Mrs. James Ar-| Petar, Christian Social Relations - to City of Hazel Pork sli fin “ns 2» bite By ~ baugh and Mrs, Clara Pyles: of) and Mrs. J. B. White Jr., House- oy keeping. er, James of Travers City; one sis- ‘Waltz of Almont and'Al Guscs serving are Mrs.: Nicho- ter, Mrs. Catherine Coutts of Par-|fted Waltz of Daytona Beach,|... possi United Thanks Offering ‘ma Heights, Ohio and one grand-|Flrida, also a half-sister, mand a Mrs. C. G. Claunch, Altar rs Avon Players Meet | “Tat North Hill Tonight i rs J < 5 g 3 FA a 2 5 5 S$ Ey g : | : i ait im the 1940's, surprised this Seiter by donating its properties ee son. ; ose sag a ap al TOWNSHIP—Because of at some $42,000 te them, Kenaga Delbert Barnes al entertainment planned trustees beid a meeting ard de- BEE Soot TOWNSHIP | ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Mol | i for the Avon Players meeting to- Secs ttn capseas (Nord ae en rena bere fr. Deer Fire C.) Barna DEMONAY £0 Ins wes ko meee ml that tt would be weed for reorea: |10e, Seat, on et ot Whisg/3 Bam. Sunday trom. ine Orchard Charter Members The evening's festivities will be. tional purposes. habe. fie at the home of his|L4ke Community Church. Her body gin at 7:15 with the regular potluck dinner. Following this will be a p.m, Mon- pang j od pe dower young wien treat involving scenes from ety day, and burial will be in Marengo) men area become char- plays. “List Commission Slate | ae eet oe moll nng( Cemetery there. She is now at the|ter members. of Cedar Chapter, x , Howard; 13 grandchildren and 19,C. J. Godhardt ‘Funeral Home, |Order of DeMolay, at a day-long oon : ‘ This chapter will be sponsored) 4 ness, in Pontiac Osteopathic Hos-|by Cedar Lodge 60, F, & A.M, Ed- ? Sid . pital. mund Gunter will be the first alice a workshops: “Early|Abel, Norman Almsted, Mrs. Ann|C)y ford Library “Chapter Dad.” i Lake ; Initiation held .m, nates Book Circulation | 2s ems st MO | aa. bagtee Teun sorr lomen’s Association there, Mrs. | Grand Chapter, Order of DeMo- | ncr eases 30 P ct. ~ ‘ Oakland County | '#y, of Michigan at the Clarkston - ie ee oncrodéy 2 tein creation a from Detroit 24 years ago. Migh Siied. DOLORES MARIE PAVAL the Oxford Township Library has} She is survived by her husband:| At 6,p.m. boa Se aii oe The engagement oi Dolores Ma-/David Hertler Talks risen more than 30 per cent in 1956 one son, Clifford A., of Orchard the Degree pane =m : rie Paval has beer! anounced by fop Waterford Lions over the. corresponding figures fot/Lake; six grandchildren and 13/8 banquet in. the Masonic Temple,|).. parents. Mr. anc Mrs. John . 11955 according to Lillian Crawford,| great-grandchildren, here. Following the 4 Hn Sa|Paval of 18682 Schaefer Rd., De-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — At |librarian. More than 10,666 books installation of officers of the: De-\iroit She will wed Alan Lamphier, | Mrs, Jennie 8, Mitchell gree Team will be held. This cere- the meeting of the Waterford Town. were borrowed in the past year y and 2" of Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Lam- ship Lions here, David Hertler. with adult users showing the great-| UTICA — Service for Mrs. still PI will be open to parents ar phier of 710 Ludlow, Rochester, in president of the Taxpayers Study est gain—from 4300 in 1955 to 6300\nie Mitchell, 87, of 6530 Auburn'{tiends of the new chapter mem-|iy,, 24, 2 The first will be taken from the Players own production of “Born Yesterday,” which will be Presented in its entirety to the public Feb. 15 and 16. “The second treat wil] be a scene from “Anastasia” done by mem. bers. _| The meeting will be in the “mul. tipurpose room" and all members jare urged to bring an ashtray. f : it I rai i Join Committee Incorporation eof aes + & *& nt Pn Pcuner cord oo work : : on the sdvankegie of icorore ; : : ‘ 2 a ‘ ‘| tion. ih em te toe data er yur the, Rey, Jn, Yaa. afte Dedication at Bolle Anne C1ASSeS fOr FArMeTS |". inna ow wo oc} Mee ’ each non- ly U . Mrs, ; u recently authorized by the library| Mitchell died ‘Thursday, ORTONVILLE — The dedication Held in Area School ~~ the es fon! and THE Vi ARCH board, since the library serves! She is survived by one sister,| services for the new Belle Anne ; age ein sama many users in outlying areas who Mrs, Nellie Clark of Utica. Elementary School will be held ee ns re attract industry n | do not support the library through} in the school building at 3 p.m.| NOBTH BRANCH — Classes for : ne Wiles taxes, Scout He Court Sunday. The Rev. iene Mrhas rs are now functioning af! The Lion’s club plan on having| o) | Lu aa ut Honor Cou will bring the dedication messagd.|the North Branch Township School|a representative from the Water- Troy Women’s Assn. Monday at Rochester zs ote - tag building each Monday vd Lonlege wp. Teapaaee payer’s st u ay : Installs-‘57 Officers ROCHESTER — Trop 40, Boy ‘ oe. be an gerne ag advantages of sacerperatiat tn the ey ee ee of Scouts. of St. Philip Episcopal a Potenti are|near future, ler 5 Sponsored by M. A. Benson Co, TROY — The Women’s Agsn. of ' taken from the northern half es ie: Troy Presbyterian Church, at its|/Chureh, will hold Court of Hon- being or Monday: night at 7:30 in the ation installed the follo|,)ereroft of the Church. .| In sii Walter Watz, President; there will be a program for Scouts dent; Helen Mary Wattles, secre|tnd the inmpreasive ceremony tary: Mrs. Albert Matchett, treas-| 4 social hour later. : ‘jurer; Mrs. Duane Clodfelter, devo- ; tional; Mrs. Joe Crowe, Bazaar {Chairman assisted by Mrs. Earl 800 Polio Shots at Orion LAKE ORION — The Thursday IReport ‘Over $27 Million Sache Sunadidtio Sen been oe “ es nounced a success since the immu-| __ as Consumers’ ’56 Profit aes ade the JACKSON (AP)—Consumers brought the proteetion to 60: per ‘Power Co. reports a profit of.cent, which is above academic! $27,408,731 for 1956, equal to $3.33 proportion. : a common share. This compared) Polio shots totaled over 900, ]with $25,491, 972 oF $3.09 a share} ane in 1955. p : : The company . said sodas Juanita Fulk Engaged ; —— . iW es. on a on per 0 HOLLY — Mr, and Mrs. Joseph FLUVANNA ALDRICH Arlene Budnik to Wed. Pt LUNCHEON and. DINNERS : 52 A. Fulk of Holly announce the en-| Mrs. Ailce Aldrich of Rochester aver 1955. negen daughter, Juan-|announces the engagement of her| SOUTH LYON—Mr. and Mrs. Ar : DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P, M. me | of Lapeer County. summers «IEE Next Monday the president of! jthe Michigan’ Milk Producers’ ‘Assn., Glen ‘Lake, will talk on’ es Dairy Products.” Kiwanis to Hear Colonel | ROCHESTER—Kiwanians, meet- ing here’ at 6:30 Monday. night, jwill hear a colonel from Selfridge AFB, who will talk on © aasra: and Fax & Rounds Irn Woodward , imi in Bloomfield Hills Keane C. Farlia is program || chairman, Gilets idloy wiow Syeeg bert the an- 2 Pa tees ee er alpen Jah, 31, on the MSU Campus ding school put on by MSU home ec stutlénts who ate Cat of US. Ariih A. Burka, “the show, they are given proper techniques of modeling is a do-it-yourself guy. With his gagement ‘jita R., to James L. Kyte. Me is the daughter, Fluvanna, to Pfc. Harry|thur Budnik of West Ten Mile toad son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernést Kyte of Fogus, of Lewisburg, W. Va. Thelannounce the engagement of their Lanette street, Waterford Town- wedding date has been set for|daughter, Arlene, eee SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P. M. “LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30, || \Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs, John Fogus,|son of Mr. and Mrs; Kay Hall (1.) of Fenton. The’ Thursday afternoon showSwill start |power tools, he built much of his The couple plane & Feb, 23 wed-| of Lewisburg, W. Va. are blslrie of Pontiag Trail, isos MI 4-480. me tee Resereationt £5 tty ut rate ad a } own house in Virginia. Fas ; Sicheoeretanneerenes emanates oat __ _ ding. : parents. Gate has heed oet Sor the weditag, 1 — ®. en Sree , ys as "Eegyotiar € t . “queen ; f te worn by Sally Wagener was made|tion, ’ EKBERG ! LAST TIMES TONIGHT HURON THEATER STARTS SUNDAY GARY COOPER HIT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING “HIGH NOON”! ALLIED ARTISTS presents GARY COOPER WLAM WYLER'S oc "FRIENDLY ei, % sweat euaeniie: ) PLUS THE WEDDING IN MONACO and featuring RICHARD EYER * ROBERT MIDDLETON « PHYLLIS LOVE » MARK RICHMAN Run For the Sun | Between Heaven & Hell TONIGHT—Last Complete Show Starts: (0:00 RORY CALHOUN, YVONNE DeCARLO “RAW EDGE” also... Walt Disney's “THE LITTLEST OUTLAW” “THE TERRIFIC. FOR SINCE PERSUASION’ DOROTHY McGUIRE |e TG ONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1 > Theaters ho, sabe Mul. \ TipaT nae 12 fs: voice was never the same.” His playm in Crockett,) BIRMINGHAM James I. Stalker, Gerald E. Hul- IF, Hooker, Anthony Acquaviva, | Robert D. Brennan and James W. | Bostwick (twins). DRAYTON PLAINS Delbert R, Landreth, Harold W. | Albright, Ernest H, Danielsen, . Al-| \fred H, Daugherty, Jerry H. Du ‘Bois and Charles G. Earls, 4 Bex Dinners Now IT Noon to Midnight Daily. Drumstick Call FE 8-0483 eee ‘PIZZA Liow To BE VERY, Wisk7 POPULAR HARRY. JAMES ‘ART MOONEY JIM (Magoo) BACKUS | _ DICK SHAWN Feature Sunday at: 1:00 - 3:00 « $:10 ~ 7:25 ~ 9:35 p.m. © Certoon “WEASEL STOP” e | TROY Robert R. Reid, Louis J, Almashy, and Wilburn O, Bennett. | OTHERS Henry J. E. Widing, Holly; Darwin G, Gregg and Ernest E. Sebastion, Center Line and Hilton Community Theaters sets we Nt ol —— -— ater . ee Smee cnet @ @ STARTING @ @ Features at 1:17 + 3:23 « 5:29 - 7:35 - 9:43 Sat.: “Between Heaven and Hell,” goler, | rs i * Raymond Burr; [et Outer Space,” Tony Dexter. “FORT APACHE” Met. as: : om Child Plus A0¢ * 50¢ * 20¢| “Roan agent” | LAST DAY : E "UATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 10:30 P.M. "STARTS SUNDAY—TWO BIG HITS! : Milfera Asst, Mamie Van Doren: “conen | ie -Bat.: “Hollywood she color, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis” | | STARTS suNDAY! }) REBEL ‘ “GINGER ROGERS J f i = » " t * , t } : ’ i ne i 3 f : MICHAEL RENNIE fy ~ « Robert Keith - Grant Williams - Harry Shannon ; | x Directed by DOUGLAS SIRK + Serenptey ty GEORGE ZUCKERMAN - Produced by ALBERT ZUGSMITH [iT gecan | Wits Mitch, 2 © © LAST TIMES TODAY ¢ : Richard Egen @ Dorothy Malone “In “Ténsion at Table Rock” eH rn be taithtur | | to Kyle’s name—even | if I can’t to his love!” STACK: MALONE “How long feeling the way I dol”. 2 2 Added: . “MIRACLE in the CARIBBEAN” © PEPE Le PEW CARTOON | ! * * * Skippers Stumble at Farmington . i = 7 eS is Fa ; s = ‘ 7 cr . ae é ieee — & ij ——— ee os ; aad ia; 7 eague cullar with Southield, which pis: Stk laaghe “teftumaph snd tthfinizhed the. evening with in in | Walled Lake continued its march| yielded to Berkley’s superior forcejoverall. — ees: FE ox . towards the InterLakes Confer-iza 55 in Friday's other I-L game.| Center Larry Hughes contrib- ‘The didcus Maral tc 7 es : fg oe uted 13 points to the Viking oles pashan? _..Whitmer’s . 21__ Points, siction of Tiess® playing) S86 Mii Toun-Wittwerti‘wdded halftime ativantage™ and-Wrap cmomnese ge pat...Pace... ARM Ee Eee seater ee days Wag the only & ae Sher Db. aa 8g _ es wiptigr enw. 2 ee: Of we Mig hed een eee Walled va: Vickers, Hess, a| ¥8® Dyke with 19. 20-9 bulge in the 3rd quarter. ose Cools Things didn’t go so well for | mid-year graduate, bowed out in| Chuck Gillis’ shooting eye was had excellent scor- ee? 8 Waterford, however, The Skip- a big way with12 field goals | stored.in a deep freeze unit while ing balance with four players in By H. GUY MOATS pets encountered rough going at . pair of free throws for BP ee ce a ee ee ligured,—he ae —_——There-was-a- big scalping party |-# ‘Felcons“Walled Lake. enjoyed -a 40-30 ton. “Gillis, Oakland Jones who tallied 16 points. Dave pees dealt them a 66-49 licking. lead at intermission snd justilending scorer, could find the field Struble’s 10 points ‘ wr the for = a ord, Pontiac's cage squad has hung . up in modern times. The win was a big step along the path to a : possible unbeaten season. ‘ eos series Cine Yor Veer, SERBS PTH tschad bet Almont: temodesety Wiiasiewsse 3 tee 83 looked bad. Almost immediately. ‘1O'Donnell 0 2 3 Jewel 6as Herb Hinds dunked a bucket and iker 3 $ $ Richert 328 Be fe nella Bs : 5 Faw 4 a) : mei ‘ vee e dh agri daring re Seg ORR ED aspera Chiefs went on to hit the season's top score (66- missed 19 consecutive tries. Big | Walled Lake 10, Van Dyke 9. Van Ryzin told his Chiefs last night after a 33) and win their 8th straight game. Above, from dim Skinner started the PHS FARMINGTON WATE rather bad ist period start against Arthur Hill. left are Dave Diehm, Larry Peet (3), Van Ryzin onsen a te F0¥7,"4| It was-evident the club listened to what Art had and Dick Whitmer (bending over). Hud ney ie Whitmer and Hud Ray added five |MeDensla § 21 Keating + ¢ §! to say, for it immediately ran up a string of 10 just back of Peet, Jim Skinner hidden by peaterusteseamgec ase lke 3 88 iG 12-4] points without a break to take the lead 105. coach. ‘Chiefs were off then, rolling to Ppents” § 3's Devine 338 - 7 : ‘ent te pla See RGM Pia : : . — oe — Petucci 8606 1 ' ' 8 ‘ and pounded meshes ts Bae! | counters in the 3rd, 19 ih the] 2 © esac 13 23 @, , 1 j finale. ee |watertera 2002501013 "8 Incas! | r thas win ror Secioas a heel n. Bill Mountain, St. Frederick's 6-| ing to'spark St. Fred’s 61-89 con: | scor . tat Seren , i it was husky junior Dick Whitmer! cons omp |foot-2 center, bowed out in a big quest of the Irish at Royal Oak. ora yg ages hasoeroes : = 2 Tat total was - . , pa fg migreny™ Saicheel oat The Shamrocks were colder than! two seid goals, both by Ken Hal- 7 bene ner Lyreg for the sean | ig ve ae = : Peatiae Press Phote Ar : fered a miserable evening at Or- Coach Bob Mineweaser hopes) pin, .: Ray, who nevertheless did a fine ‘HOLD IT, BOYS’ — Referee Johnny Massar, Actually Johnny was calling a personal on Skin- 0 a | ory ere Saas een Ceeee ees suet be. bani a ne wore The Mikes matched the Eag- . Fo ey nS! Flint, looks like he's holding off a dotble-ber- ‘ner in last night's Valley game Pontiac |" {League basketball Cae iets ear 25, te thelr battic for 2 lets, 12-12, in the 3rd quarter, but } eee coeensis esc Ler aeiae teen tilhad: Gtteits Diy Pak. Dlouream (with belt) of ‘and the Lumberjacks. Chiefs wom 66-33. VanNocker and Peters |2%* ish 3 wm sycaly it was too late then. Pete Made- + Diehm warmed bp a bit over Hill, and Chiefs’ big forward Jim Skinner. : Miigi eae Mountain, who is ineligible aty jlans led the Eaglets to their 6th 3 week's efforts and turned in 15. | Arthur : Lead Way in 85-61) trom now on, poured 28 points | St. Mike was so frigid that only ro J eowek a a Friday's count of 66 points was : f Tri h Over R : through the hoop in his final out- | six points were registered on the |league win seven ga _ the for PHS this season. es riumpn omeo : . an 18-point spree. Chuck Brown | Higieet previous ‘ola wes 6\In Qakland B Race | , | , snd Halpin scored 10 aplece for ES scored in two games. - - : * A red-hot Rochester quintet!» ’ C itol Barber St. Mike, . ? 4 The Hillites, unable to break =% AL 3 steah en Sui tinea vtory|M4 las Dro apl ae © to get a single scoret in’ double = : ual titi merger Poi —s oe in Net Leaque Fe "coaetld is it bee foe a figures, and provided what pre | FITZGERALD | apiece, Bob Bush topped the count. An amazing 84 per cent foul|'*5 Felses acedbied th ont in g out of 16 attempts, giving hini 24 # amounted to only token resistence. ent ro Fr tr Seshail were Spartans-with-46.____—{ shooting performance for 43 at- score the losers with c. total of 69, Capitol Barber gained undisputed Consecutive successes in his last 4 Van Rysin swept his bench im ‘wuinoliand 4 § 13 Bush 3 278) The losers’ Frathk Birdwell/tempts made the difference as the| Jim VanNocker paced the trio with . |possession of ist place in this|'W° Contests, and then fouled out ogy fy So thi _~ tJ slinsesd & hence to. te toe Gtemblnregies won deaplle making tourler Dave Peters hoped 26 and) [sbell- Held to Seven week’ Pontiac Table Tennis\i i Sh period, player, 11 ef whom figu ‘ Gromal. 3.3.8 Powers 102 failing on two foul shots with jess baskets. Loren Eldred addeu 14, Points as Birmingham League standings with a 42 vic-| St. Fred led the Irish all. the feat geen 8 fone nateen ae pne ai/Ghigl mesmo: por: * * * The Fowler boys, Don and dal tory over Newberry Market. L. H.| Way, despite the fact that the were arm sete Sy Gatien Trailing at the ist period, Lake Neira fired in 26 digits,| Johm, were the big guns for the Bows to Ferndale Cole Oil dropped into 2nd spot) two teams alternated quarters fog bene ee — on ate ie 11 ¢4l orion turned on all. its power Sage hic ear tend Dave Gal. Romeo contingent with 23 and 18, after a 3-3. tie with Pontiac Var-| outscoring each other by wide 4 ee Whitmer. : ae Piagersld i, Avondale ib : romp Roseville by a 8466)laday tallied 14 for the victors.| While Tom Williams contributed Plagued by bad breoks and Bob| nish: : "| margins, The Rams got the ist in the spodiht. Outs his point] = geen, some |e ———|Duane Hussey'’s 26 topped the| 12 more, Ushel's pootest shoctiig eftert of] Two other the feetured ts) ee ee he s ? 4 : «, ‘ ; a 5 ; ‘ week's play. Fleet Carrier was _ making, Dick also shone in taking Hs ee oe : goon eS atop the stand-|ters along the ‘way with 28 points|*He 2€880", Birmingham dropped a| "ee to a 33 deadlock by Generall ‘Tye triumph was St. Fred’s 5th rebounds. He was only slightly 4 618 Beer 4 033 Wilson Hits 44 i 5 caaelectabiy ‘elie a 54-38 tri-/in the opening eight minutes, The|toush 49-48 decision to strOn€iconveyor while Bethany Baptist in seven | starts, good for coe ieee seen Ot Cele partic et ¢Mermne 3 0.4 : F on over Mailison for its 7thlvictors dominated the play Ferndale Friday night in an East-/and Frayer's also waged & 33/374 position in the standings, Fe tee one Soue Ponies ee __ _|aS Lapeer Wins straight. \ out and had very little trouble fol-lern Michigan League basketball et. M eat san ‘nt Ge OL ST. MARY. 87. MICHAEL 2 28 10 66 lowing the first half which ended le. © * ma ; ‘FG FT TP ao FG FT TP — hn he grag “tr resis Bey score Qustter” 19 2504). Peerless Tom Wilson of Lapeer i to in a ae hoe ee “28. . ‘ agiigihee panes * ?.T.T.4. STANDINGS Médelans” 8 3 18 Mineweaser 4 °2 ee Reais Cesk bed be ae Gi|focevlle 2c a pfitag erence! Wer ts tho Ponte it as Figley hit\20 of his} Isbell made only one field goal’... tet “a Panker’s 44 | Golsdzinsky $$ § Conn 9 11 - : i : ' i ‘ Col veyor points to 28, a spread of 35 points, amt ae eee pi al Flint Mech, 72-69, in al2 digits hoae the halftime bg Bo s Club Quints jn 13 attempts and wound up the Rewoerry 8 praver's FH Krasowski 1 9 2 Halpin 5 610 oe col aw See a A hard-earned kept Avon-| free-wheeling basketball game at “ag ee oe V. evening with a skimpy a the . 4 Moote’ ad bo Sr ag ar Trip Ypsi Visitors ists a rm" aes eth a son set the pace with 23 points. a, seaababoe sp oagg = Pe be goroan tira 4 VALLEY STANDINGS rip psi ISI ors ; t Unbeaten Utica Tops OL Bt. Mery om 7 8 21—83 : ; ‘ W L Pis. PA : Birmingham trailed throughou St. Michael .......:.. a eg : ABTHUE MLL |also posted wins in the the Lapeer County mark set in |powrtic ........ coveeseG 9 383 31 Pontiac Boys’ Club Prep basket-| the 2nd half, although the differ- =. - oe 2S Oe ee Stinner 14 7G Ritenburg” 2 1'6|B League last night. we, She Cee fos W808 ee Gece" 2s te bell tem Onis kok te Ypsilanti} ence was always slim.. Fern- Bi-County League ie ‘tne $33 = 3 sg A field goal and three foul shots) meshed 17 field goals and 10 foul Flint Central vs.se.seveee8 3 331 333 'Boys’ Club this week and found| dale’s Earl McNeal was the ST. FREDERICK, 0 at. Dich $8 18 Graham i$ 7/by Tim Mulholland pulled out &) shots for his ite fa, (ATUBUE Hill. ..Zcciseceuss-d_ 8 80 SMllthe going easy as they topped the thorn in the side of the Maples E. Kast 1.0 2 ii Bere 1 6 3 Anerms” 3. @ 4(53-51 verdict for Avondale with two] Dick Jacobs tallied 27 points for dabtts ty « i cnet with 23 points, Utica holds undisputed possession|Koenig” 2 9 4 Crawford 4 8 8 | a a 2 Stress 7 $ {iminutes to play after Fitzgerald) techn, FRIDAY’S FIGHTS Seve’. Ceres ined’ tix ilo. Bal netted ‘24 points,|° Ist place in the Bi-County lead Derocher 2 ¢ § Smuts 732 Dewalt i 8 3 Grigg 2 had led most of the night. Lapeer forged into a 37-30 half-| wrawr BEACH, Pla. — Eddie Machen,|tive fast break to pile up the Blsnacr: bars 2? and Dick Kehrer p> ew orb yaeg he ad pychyenisd Queries ° i i iuhuks 3 $3 Bendy 0 4 as Poor foul shooting hurt both time lead and was never headed. 190, | Reddi ane. eign 4) score, George Mays paced the at- 18 as undefeated East Detroit Settle fur te - an _&- vahe a a ne | “TF 3s] Sides as they hit = combined |i was the 6th triumph in nit 1, aermany —, Yolande Pompey, itack with 14 points followed close-|; Mt, Clemens a 72-58 past-/°%"e | we Ss a sue inc Soret BY aye rece] (tal of only 36-for-76 of or games for the Panthers. ‘Hecht, 174, Germany, 2. ly by Len Sharp and elbert Greening in an Eastern Michigan scrap| | Down 15-11 at the Ist period, Preder eet BY Quarters Arthur wi set ae prea Psa a ie om who nett 11 and 10'points re-|a+ East Detroit. Ser the sivters herman back to Re ere bg 9 ES wat sghes baad nd Hil" Joop win in seven starts with 13 | An All Star team trom the| post" Hoven, 65-56, in yesterday's kept pouring it on the rest of the | — : . : Biddy basketball ae ron td other EML tilt at Hazel Park. | way for their 7th straight tri- |Win Biddy Contests : . 5 a similar aggregation psi- -umph, four in the loop. The Northville, Holly Winners lanti 20-10, Rick Fisher matched!" """*Palvr rr ™™™UYG'a'rr| teams hed gone into the con. | Jets, paced by the high scoring 0 - , 1 0 8 eben 8 7 of Dick Henry, who notched 18 . the visitors’ total by notching 10 lal > 3° iebte 3 1 1| test deadlocked for the lead. points, Friday defeated the Hawks ¥ — Sebent 3 323 Stephensen ; He Ken Thompscn hooped 19 and 48-26 He Boys Club Biddy basket- us On 0 3 ag * 1 * Kelly. 1 & 7/Lou Hasse 18 to spark the Uticalsan. Rick Fisher was right behind 3 Pool Records Fall * __ Evangelista 1 0 2) cause Pick with 16 points. Jack Johnson ‘ , in Maples’ 5th Wi wpe 14 30 48 cree OO St. and Dave Blower paced losers with “There was little change in the] Brighton's big last minute rally Te een Lavagaiy RF SURE ay 19h tnemoen ek Sas "9's lend goin ema . ve Northville the jitters but was Birmingham | ......, 9 I 18 13-48l navel § 3 0 6 Cline 1 7 9} In another one-sided game Tro- - ' Five pool and school swimming Greensiate © 1 1 Rutowsk! 06 3 3 too late to make any difference. records were set in Birming- ‘ Stewar 1 2 4 O'Banion 3 1 7\Jans beat the Royals 38-16. Don Brian Watson tallied 22 points for ham's close meet, last night, Ni ye 348 ; Langford led the winners with 20 the losers, 11 in the last period against Royal Oak High, Maples|\XIOl y Nips 20 21 1 11 30 «2 !points, drive, Bob Bell rung up 16 for scored 49 to 47 for in the} : - : -| Northville Birmingham pool. Five firsts, five Millington 54. 51 eo seconds and six thirds produced ' Al nt N H K The Holly Broneos led from the the win, Sth for the season. em*einOont, IVEw Maven Keep < Records. incl ntz ng . : : i cpetiing whistle in thelr Oth senson 23.8 for 50-yard treestyle; Sintz’/half ws seonk Iaioctan, S60:| FD lli . Th b R ee 6 ee eee one J for 100-dreesyle; Tom Bechtel in Pe Aad ya gam Cental OllIng In £Nnum\dD hace : ears eae ae (B) 1.38.00 for 150-yard medley: ll game . — the nets for 19 for Mil- _ |Gilanders (RO) 1:01 for 10-yard! day night at Oxford, Almont and New Haven remained acey, Mitchell led four boys in , B leaertly and Wetter (RO) 1:02 for! ty‘ was gig ted straight win for jnip-inditack Ya the Goes Southern numbers in Armada’s 61-39 Ey gy ON. lob-yard : ‘the Wildcats after five failures |Thumb League race by chalking| Waltz rin ong < e Heddon 7 115 P. Kelley 4 11 18 and avenged a previous drubbing jup successes in opposite type|, Elsew terest, South armes 1 @ 2 Borkiund 1 0 2 the hands the Cardinals. mes last night. The other tilt|-Yon before unbeaten Man- McDaniel § 912 Sanford 1 0 3 Chief Wrestling Team at ot - City, |chester in the League of the Lakes Valk = 1 1 3 Moye” 3 Scores 40-12 Vi Rangy Bill Noles, playing his SEU @ teosae ccs 59-36, despite 14 points by Dave i ee —— re as ery hast game for Oxtord before mov-|_ Almont had a breeze walloping| 2 Clawson had little trouble Brasher § 6 18 ntae High's alte’ program th 1” points Dick Hoard seared CITY a goring ace Larry Kee-("aloving Onc Park to the tue o —_— — ee am Pontiac ‘f | pe Ss Be 5 | Ee Sees "9 Friday when the Clef ores fe eae, Te ee leh, and Bay City Cantal over eceee dT 2S 15 1088 "jn{ttalled at intermission, 30-26, but| Meanwhile, New Haven was cf Wag: paiteed 7270s! ii io is ise yoann Boge Peet nga ee finished strong to win. '' | faving 9 close shave improving ek | CLARRSTON ee o rT ae eran came iva wo? mar- ‘OxroRD ” : Its record to 7:1 on a 44-43 verdict FPG FT TP ON ie rite ete wee Telomere “lowed one 6% oe Piogerald of Van Doe lynne POPLTE aug POPET ovr Meme Towner wet [green TE gon ES Sofferdine 1 © 2 Hanaford § § 15 OH, NO! — Ten-year-old Bobby Powers (above) showed disbelief Jack Keller (9 pounds), Dave [ee 6 113 Kish 5 610| into @ in | : Hough 3 £11 Villasenor 8 14 ‘liane 4-446 Wilton $4 14/ during a 2nd period flurry in last night's PHS-Saginaw arthur Hill Payne (120), Ed Smith (127), Mel|gem, 3 3% love, 14] minuten and Stan Gleason's foul |Outrencer 3. 3 ie $18 | tdppert 4 To Campbell 3 9 2) basketball game here. Bobby was watching as a foul was called |Noganchik (133), Charles Ratcliff i i! 2 Rosgeatine $i put. it on ice. i » eeu” 1 Se Bowerma .j 33 anigre go ia on Chiefs’ big center, Hudson Ray. The big audience felt the same (145), John Herron (65), Duke ie Besbe Se om es eg the scoring with 17,| Emery J 63 : ee i8 By Quarters a ‘ie way as’Bobby did. Also iooking a bit disapprovingly is Bobby's dad, Relyea (175), and Willie Duncan 1 m: wih tin a 3rd period rally. Len | nn Bi a Searcy ee ae golfer and-hot-PHS sports; tan, Hud Powers. Chiefs won anyway (heavyweight) scored victories in caters = ee ae ¥ pea ciate wee the Memphis pdint- sisitnn a or sia Cartanen te “Clarenceriie ® 66-33. ‘ 7 : a the match. & ‘Millington Heeeerensers Aad : z j stata helahs sah sw , igs oid ' 4 ) ae. 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Be sure you are dealing with a well-established dependable concern! ) BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD alice of Commerce a a ‘ ea ° a Pontiac Area A ' Waldron Hotel Bldg. - Me — [ = : oe] > a : : -|Major League, |}J Sen a @ Se a n't tell much: a ae ee < see je new kid the first time you throw!nimn, and this is their lowest output him into a’ game.” _ lagainst any foe. ae tain a share of first place in the| _Streée will help carry the lond a Ford Frick Engages National Hockey League, of least wall! Al Artour — out st | nut the Leats have managed “4 a -|—in.Brisk. Debate With, Currently deadlocked with’ t he ferp—rotaras te the Rowe. oy Mle of them ty 4 a a a ine : Soe re nine ge sar ens, who “have a seats fhe ; sae aa ec Ske : : . ; = 1 ¥i - cas Bs ‘oul s, the gs have had little goals scored against Toronto, cach 10. 19 \the Wings meet the Maple Leafs). “i --eronto! ee ee en ; CHICAGO ®—The existing feud here tonight and return to scoring andl ec having ‘Guee.: = 3 iP 4 * |between college heads and the |troit’s Olympia Sunday evening for : ; 4 etd s in the signing of their 10th game of the campaign) sy - on : . a: St. Benedict 93, st.) 7 og i ‘against Toronto, — tral 80, Jackson Cen- , spies F SSMS ee EN , Pr ng swer but K. L. (Tug) Wilson, sgh s. r ® _ Late Beton a te Sac ae aaa boon enpectaly etiective tn Mex | J. 1 . ” | 74, Flint Tech 69 , ; gif ee 2 aes = : Haven 43 tion. an eo a mark in five years for @ Detroit | ms . « a : at ait , Frick and Wilson engaged in | club on ice, George sell, 30-year-old te he we te — een Mote a a ee ne, Coe ely Oe” hmmm Setire am a trom Deru, fok| Sarvs wan sccond ths Bo Ss sg nprrweomn Gordon » made Junior Mr. 3 honors last| pound total for threé Wits... - Rerouare ah sisiue mice cage ini Giscussing the recenily trockey League debut Thursday|night in the ‘state junior physique * Northville ton 47 rejected major league t in Detroit in the 6-2 win over . sh Rodney Morrill was second in Oaterd 64 hisihngron against signing college players [Went in De in overiand weightlifting champlonships!ine 148,pound class, and Pontiac SRE le ets, woe] eo sing HRY feet game jiters Schoell, a 175-pounder from De- wee na ee St. Frederick 53, St, Micheel The majors scuttled ruling) His performance was a solid one,|trolt, wag the recent wimer of . - * ort Huron 48, Hazel Park 36. last December and college coaches|put coach Jim . Skinner believes|the Mr, Detroit contest in physique.|P°*#Vely in the 165-pound class. A Pore South Haven immediately raised & ery of Pro|‘"we'll know more about what he hanens went. to Em SUMMARY OF EVENTS - - Pontiac 66, w Arthur Hill 33 : Wes, Gly satenep Tant of Dearborn with Heary | Jr. Mr. Michigan Physique a hiner Bouse oo. Royal Oak Ernie Banka ‘was beaued. from Allarie of Bay City in third place. |: «) fehsetn: ae : Rochester 88. Rotheo 6 working out at the University of . é jens sag ge. Bt. only Holland Christien 65 Chicago in what have neon Swim Records ; In weightlitting com petition|auy- . | 7 St. Clair @7, Marine City Holy Cross) the beginning’ of retalia-' Pontiac's lone victory came in the Jr. Michigan Weightlifting - Shepherd @8, Durand #4 tion, The University said crowd-| heavyweight division when Cal] pane Bt. Louis <1, Chessning 48 ed conditions at the fieldhouse was Rhodes combined lifts of 220-205 115-108-1430 total’ Berk Bere, a a ri {ae pene Rea as semen ot by Preps and 2 for 60 total Inthe prone. aie: Sa eae hee : i } were . sna n and (1) Ron Griffith, s Walled Lake 7, 'Van-Dexe a ; Ponting Press Phote| TF i°j" said the major league rul- “4. « ‘ee, 4 Uribe 61. Centerline 42 NEW AND OLD CHAMP—Former Junior Mr. draftsman from Detroit. A physique entry can ing was meaningless since the mi- - Walaron éi; Sand crest «4 ©. | Michigan, Vic Seipke (left) also Jr. Mr. America, claim the Jr. Mr, Michigan title only once. Next |nor leagues never concurred with} LANSING ut—Battle Creek Cen-|,,,Numerous other ee é a from Detroit, gave way his title at the Pontiac _ a tan. of competition lathe, Be. Mr. Michigan ju, te : tral set a national high school Te-|nonors before." pact : last night-to George Schoell, 30-year-old . America contests. Wilson immediately fired back, | ming the 400-yard oa Ss ee : Destmeut 3a Reston U. 48 " , : saying “I've always felt the ma- ae pag or lar: ateogey me 398- . ’ Tampa {17, Vakiosta, Ga. . ; -— jors mainly. own the minors and nF against Lans- ; : Pon 30— ee #1, Centenary 54 : . : . ® Z . could tell thent what to de.” __|ing Sexton last night. is Samscter, Qrand Bae t, Udion Hiram 64 vald SI ¥ k ids, (2) Bd Duda = B ee Williams 49 | | | tt f | Actually, the majors would.like| The Battle Creek quartet of Oppy- 4 rac . te ¢ (3) Paul Barr, Clawson, = Sereaeal Pe sb indies | to sign young prospects and Day} Qerdea and’ Fred Neweae beens (fOr Coast Race sO Washington arate 41, Oreeon Bs PALM SPRINGS, Calf. (P. —jfrom Pocono ‘Manor, a, are four, ta the pre-emateer competition bf illenne rey Caseball| the old record of 3:33.5 set by ee war ae Be me : eee ansuurs,”* "- |etaindsome Art Wall Jr. was $1,000/others, Doug Ford, Julius Boros,| for the first two rounds of the jafter their education is: complete,| Evanston, Ill. high school im} ARCADIA, Calif. wm — Bor the 5 Bosion 118, Minzeapels 108 richer and aiming at $2,000 more/Billy Maxwell and young Ken Ven-| tournament. eee OS eer tek Santa Anita’s Maturity Stakes pe oy he 800, Toner a al wih Sie ates tL] te gaped wih, movie, MO Bay cole al Hows atte, Creek won the met ne eno naff ac oey , a ot tol Thunderbird Country Club's par/*&nddlph ‘Scott and Los. Angeles) tr eiciie as an amateur the ee Rain. began falling last night and Machen Scores But Pg pel moped ee Nay of ex-|nute dealer Harrison Figher. Their! ment he comes to any agree- the racing strip had been labeled , |concede going can Sas oe yee deneg|best ball score was 112. ment with a professional team |. JACKSON W—Mike Natelson, a|siow because of previ- * jhe ad 42 pros head into the final|oasis. ! One stroke behind the jammed) Frick said he is willing to sit|Jackson | High seniee,Jous reine, so st, best will be See = , me dey rtp gory Wall collected his $1,000 as the [C7iesders was Cary Middlecolt.|dowy “tor five weeks, it neces-|"hipped through the 00-yard but-islow going today. | | rounds collected his $1,000 Spread Within four strokes of the|SAry,.to settle” the dispute “but|terfly in 58.7 seconds last night to] A tumout of 50,000 is estimated. |} a @ 0 Tied with the 33-year-old pro' pro member of the winning team era” were Sane it isn’t.a one-way street.” better the rec- ne Oe ae ; : * :~ land Stan Leonard tied at 136: Bo| Frick also said that at last De-°rd. Maturity, limited to year-olds, toeeh a : es, ; » »ticember’s minor le meetings,| “The young Jackson swimmer ahd with 12 entered, the purse will) tare WORTH, Fla. #— __ MIAMY BEACH, Fla. mo Less On ina -St Fb nc Aa goede inn Oe Pl ieee nea sania “The vos, Suhaes Silane eS See ane: Si hier than three years after he wimming star 137; and at 138 were defending ; strokes and one record to the his professional boxing 4 pea : arazen é champion Jimmy Demaret, Gedrge| Qropeted college rule, was @ man, over Ralemense i Ge saps. o. last good, Betsy Rawis led 2% other young Eadie Machen of Redding Critical After , Bayer and Bud Holsher. not affiliated wit the majo a a : cntivdetd: ‘tite’: today's. GG Calif., wo tiptandedttng feed FO Accident . fo 2 to ANY of these layers in enc eee eee, +e ; ' ei . of the $5,000, : hea’ ight champi Pat ‘ ys losed 4 3 weight champion Plyd Pat| UEC Senior Record — |rems store seer” ail | Fac anions ne went wt |DJ an Feather Eliminationsin 4.03% cee ny think 1 cou’ fight Patterson Pag eo amergplem: tials dicie Connor, president of, the Pacific Aisi in. "aed weal trscns jain eas to te is Pigs ty sports writers last ght after hejming star and world recordholder,| Gene’s 65 One Under) belonged te Ford, the 't un_{Berrios of Puerto Rico and hand-| mltments son from the others, |... r* Spatanturg, SC. golfer, had his dig’ that he wan injured nan CO A OW ve aadian at oe eee eae France's Oherit Hamia and Ho. |¥"° wor pa Spee. pounded eee ais Wie war | peep ; atrous ® 64 and he was one man who got |derstand how one man could dic- some Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn) 0 ii of Nierla & one-under-par 69 on the 5,654- the tomer light hee seein: |automobile accident outside of Mel-| in Running With 7.1 ae rams Sewn: tate eat short-> inte the policy, for the entire me-were just about eet today to open aa i gettundavel ten ieee eae Geokp Ed ths ante ime che cee |boerne. : uae "| Wikeon added “We'gp interested (20m man _Seatherweight cia cecil geaendicr tor senior teeaee mae : , é \ . ; ot e" ’ beat Patterson, ‘ _, The former Yalqswimmer saf- | DUNEDIN, Fla. @—Gene Sara- ~ hed hi ‘é ‘a Btw gutting an deueation. G in in Madison major bodies to battle it/record on the tournament links. Already the No. 3 ‘contender in| fered a fractured skull and other \zen, 54 years old, played one of! particularly had se chet ike ian memory serves me, I think that of/> ne Carden in March: out for the vacated by retired * e <** | Sow Gis Btn’ avela biota op den Sin taoomet Paees . cubed pA: take the(tine in 30 strokes 3 line wait od spose Plage 2 vedice bad picked the Hamia ranked first and giv- aS tae Dy Sere es ‘an . com ee ly was was - a 14 by knockoats, . night 97 miles northwest of Mel- first round lead yesterday in the It was 67 for two straight days pig leagues, The rest have simply tourney field, matchmaker Billy jen a bye into the final round, Bas-|36—72, Marilyn Smith of Wichita, The quick-handed Californian al-| bourne. ‘e PGA Seniors tournament. for Wall, Boros of Mid Pines, N.Y.,|drifted ¢ And another thing, I} Brown of the International Box- |sey, British Empire king, was'Kan., and Alice Bauer of Palos most made Maxim his “15th kayo The 27-year-old champion, who The chunky gentleman in anette aa ee ee per cent of the players) Ing Club, said today Berrios and rariked second, Berrios third and|Park, Ill., were tied for third at victim, — broke 10 world freestyle records\bazgy knickers carded a 65, sev-| Venturi, pro. in the majors have attended ¢ol-| Costa had agreed to the match. |Costa fourth. — 36-37—73. Judge Gus Jacobson scored it'in 4950, made’ comeback Jast/en under par and a tournament! ™onths from San Francisco, had ailege. me ma — - 99-90 in Machen’s favor, Judge|vear afier a four-year retirement.(record.. Sarazen, playing out of = = Sop oe “It all boils, down fo this,” con-| a at get BoE Fie ‘ Hs ote Fred Aaronson 97-93, Referee Ed-iite competed in the 1956 Olympic|Germantown, N.Y., had to be near| Twenty-nine players were still tinued Wilson, “The majors are/! bac die Coachman 98-94 and The As- - '_ |perfection to nose out unheralded |under 142, setting forth today. With/turning more and more to colleges sociated Press 99-93. ss - Jim Barfield of Rapids.|the amateurs out, the course was|for their talent and we don’t intend ‘sat Vata. oeienmmerc oe eer teem eee eee | i ; — : z = Tabori and Sime |Hoad Upset Loser, . \srvs¢,te 4 'cumame eee 3 ‘se Losi R : . * -|Ohio, three years ago. en bel a 2 in Losing Races |Fry, Gibson Winners | vewite reavy tor tm the tate ee . : afternoon, the 222 golfers — 50 Z WASHINGTON (#— Miler Laszo| MELBOURN « — America’s years old and older — shot some : f lo Tabori and sprinter Dave Sime— Shirley Fry and Althea Gibson won remarkable golf, Seventeen beat VA TEE who turned in losing ancesithe women’s doubles title in the par 72 over the 6,589-yard PGA last night in Philadelphia—bucky Australian National Tennis cham-|national codrse and seven more . speedy competition again tonight'pionships today, but their feat was matched that figure. q in the Star Games, overshadowed by the surprise de-| Trailing ‘the two leaders were ‘ refugee feat of Australia’s ace, Lew Hoad,/Gunnard Johnson of Minneapolis, ot a who was beaten in the two-mile in/in the serfilfinals-of the men’s com-i¢g- Willie Goggin of Rutherford, Boston last week, failed to show a/petition. ~ N.J., and Bob Stupple of Cedar a : finishing kick last night as he| Hoad, the defending champion,|Rapids, Iowa, both 69. : oar) ‘Placed thd in the mile event of|was, whipped by. his countryman! Sill inthe running In the St : 2 ae GUARANTEE? the Philadelphia Inquirer Games. e Fraser, (-0, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, , $8,500 tourney were Denny , ot tr es The ‘year-old European—who|hopes of a 1957 grand slam by\Shute of Akron, Ohio, 10: Jack| LO you want more than just a job?... eee ae Te eed © rg he mg Nala ie Sep Ph hind King 0 d| Wimbledon. 2 | irmi ; 11, “a 7 : tig. 3 Phil Coleman of Chicago. King's|championshis thus was nied at Morte Dutra of Calexico, Cali, Here’s a chance to run : % ia . winfiing time was 4:101. =, very start. a S| ee . = : ek : Th ; ee oe . 4 ‘ : e records of your Business Ethics Board indicate that muchTHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, J ANUARY 26, 1957 _ FBI Cracks Secret Method| -7 | of Smugglitg Information See) helped the FBE break w 8, Genji ring in Mexico inj time ae eee are idee head of a pin. We wilds Gas end te Os oxnty looks over an instrument used by German spies sap A ee Te he ornate oe ot to poleay-senesnges to Gets no Neder nn the Allied countries. flew here from Hollywood to Star Elizabeth Taylor's el Miss. Taylor “expedite” her ‘Two Mikes Talk ft Over: | Mexican divorce action, at - He spent two hours on the beach with qenducer Mike Todd. Miss hee| Voyne Dem Dinner Set DETROIT w — Wayne coun ba Democratic Committee © ‘wilh hola its fourth annual mary drivé din- cule Teagle. ee eee 2 ee Yeaeder ean thn dale, wing, si sTeut, prOp, eileen. SCIENTIFIC ©1955 What's My Line, Inc. 1-26 FUTURAMA troops . had sailed from New York for the) 1. Thus NDC added to the con- fusion of reports fed te the diamonds, expensive watches and other valuables to the United States to finance their espionage. The wife of one agent) tried to smuggle in $10,000 hidden Ne ER Sa FUNERAL HOME _ “Thoughtful Service” [ei 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 4 24-Hour Ambulance Service in her girdle. 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"2 x Losd’s Special «.ter tops have a tweed-like pattern from the kitchen opens into the - combining aqua and brown in the garage where the stairs lead to a. — board tiles | are By ‘JANET ODELL comes r : The dining ot busy dreaming a alli ohio - glass next to the door and also Waketi ; , from the star light fixture, -_—Winloe a cer cunboan&__ = with = three eS Daa areerere ng room, she used green for the Senses oa Gls Goalenartak Paes finish Ge base rhes the water is divided addition to ‘the drop leat table. of the breakfast table po with a brqwn and yellow three large windows the Ponds ‘they can’ settle down to com- by @ sectional aes rag Pleasantly efficient best de- in brass. Legs are tweed d carpet. The draperies chose it for themselves, All plete enjoyment of their home. Tennessee ledge rock fireplace. Instead of the usual metal open- ings that allow heat to escape pos The Ponds have been married only a year so this is Mr. Pond’s first home, Mrs, Pond was wid- owed at theend of World War Il. In the intervening years she has worked and supported her two children. Now she is enjoying a more leisurely life, Mr. Pond was a bachelor, Born in Spain, Mrs. -Pond was taken to Mexico at the age of ten by her godmother, Here have a thread of gold she lived with her uicle, a ; them. The room ¢ priest, until he was killed dur- ; rose beige textured a” aR bene eS ala BB it AD 8 AP ANGE AE i 5 ~ Soot eleieetiaetesianeheiatimetneemean eerdadiicenetene cin aetna 4 oo Pontiae Press Phetes ON LOON LAKE — This eighty-foot long yellow brick home with its two car garage, the other into the main part of the house, The three windows garage is located on Loon Lake Shores drive, just south of Walton boulevard. Owners the main entrance are bedroom windows, There are trees on the RE re ene: Taare ee tee eetenees Sen. Se ee ee house. ) LAKE VIEW — From the living and dining channel where they mgor their boat. Draperies HAPPY COUPLE — a ee ee en eee i for the separates the living room and dining room. The one lai ee room windows the Ponds have a clear view of | are kept pulled back so that the view becomes Press photographer. Married just about a year, they have lived in their Loon Lake _- evertooks the chatnel and the lake beyond. This small & ling room is a bright and Loon Lake. Directly in front of the house is a part of the house. Stores home since Noverber. The turquoise sectional sau nthe foreground def sunny place. ~~ \ = uprance Nedhy ltt Aer wt Galas in this room are, pink. From the windows of this room thé view is 7 ‘ "AM the Jerniture li u‘wirmn geben Gilad Tas Gah Wl nent addition to glass curtains give this room simple elegance and pri- of the back yard and the subdivision road. Lots are deep out here ) : the: room from the giare et ee ee : vacy. Ths spins bed le male ih 8 Ne eR Aad nelghthers ane not toe chose, , ’ . pale’; rat May Sheena a ‘ } f ‘ , é oe WA OF yo. ae = =e = oe a a ae gees aki tee ee ra 2 * ee ee a - + asbestos’ Ap Maatarg ij open’ above the i remodeling. Try con secs, your B *% Dé you have a room in your ..|dull through the years?” Want to breathe new life into it? You can do so without extensive, expensive using color.) Splash it around generously. in! ty money-wise forms like paint and ts “4 fabric and sensible surfacing...For ergy if your Fug is: worn and j ; ‘esnantiie -8 ¢ ome = ca dini room 10:0x12-0" ‘ ae & ~LOWRIE-HICKS pals C0... 1 WEST WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN DON HICKS i fom en | | Building Materials |” HOw THE HOUSE GROWS—The first change tet fireploce living room I7-Ox 13-4 = Slant — master: suite BRET wR fa 0:0 9-0" |, 9-8'xi2"4" bed room * 1 s master B.R) 13:0"s 1-4" ee f - pate r® — | leer a Comfortable Air! ~ 463 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-9259 | ; rooms. The third ions KG garage. This | : ED LOWRIE - FE 2-9104 | CHURCH Ss, Inc, | is a sliding wall in the master suite. Then comes __ will give you an eight- “room house on one floor. = “TOT Squavet SSPE 22-0237 [ Oe pores which ne Ext is enclosed to .make two "= Pe e - a | ' no. expansion > “ sipemepeniohicia in | Coie Wcslom “Tawiall LET US SATISFY ~ A BEAUTIFUL} 7 KITCHEN, CABINETS | YOUR BUILDING AND Ak | es ELDIN NEW MODERN . | DEEMER | my FLOOR & WALL TILE le , ~ bed room" bed room*s | STORM SASH & SCREENS | = eae or ?_ 9 _ 12-0x12°0"—— | : - j ' anli™n, ements i |__|] 5 YEARS To PAY |@%O | a cao (hep : “CAN BE YOURS = MIDWEST. SUPPLY | You, too, ‘can have a wonderful EXPANSION attic = This attic space can be converted in step : new deluxe custom built birch 9 N. TELEGRAPH | kitchen including formica tops } and built-in thermador range i} and oven installed in your rth fl for as little as $25 per month with me down payment! Stop i} in. See our model kitchen. _ Estimates are free? THE | CABINET SHOP Open Menday and Thursday Eves. "til 9 3088 W. HURON Near Elisabeth Lake Rd. _FE 5-9331 WHEN YOU START RIGHT WITH PONTIAC PAINT YOU'LL FINISH RIGHT Pontiac Paint. Mfg. Co. | 17-19 South Perry St | B- 5-6184 “We Have a Home to Fit Your ‘Lot... And Your Income! number four to two bedrooms and ed, the fifth bedroom need never be built. an additional bath. Or, if not need- Two sections of ‘the ciated -course in Real Estate Sales Tech- “niques will open in. Pontiac on ‘Wednesday, January 30, presented by the University of Michigan Ex- tension Service with the coopera- ‘tion of the Pontiac Real Estate’ ‘Board. The course is one in the! University’s program leading to’ ‘aCertificate in Real Estate. It! has been given previously in Offer Sales Cc ourse|.. > | Call for Free Estimate if ; % ‘ | | Carl Shell & Sons | | aa at ft. 4995 Dixie Hwy. Drayton [J : 2 @ _ Phone OR 3-5043 | j : TO BUY OR SELL | REAL ESTATE ! JOHN. KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER | 670 W. Huron Fe ies ta | 736 W. Huron All Sizes ialties FE 4-6329 Pontiac Formica S struction. The University's School of Business Administration super- | \vises instruction and approves all. teaching personnel. Coordinator of, the program is Charles H. Sill, lec- turer in real estate and-a“former Detroit realtor, An announcement ‘of all courses offered this semester | in the state is available on to) STORM WINDOWS. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENT ‘til ? Ist 5 % Down go the prices on nation- ally advertised average size windows, |Pontiac and is being repeated be- cause of the demand. | x * * j Class sessions will meet at 4:30 | . Self Storing Storm Sash +4000 6 © Bor Average Home fi family room with floor to ceiling place, large kitchen with neck, oie” 2-car plastored garage. Stone and marble sills throughout: Only $23 400 Duplicated on your tot PHONE JOrdon 4.5840 * Olive 1-305) *& NOrthville 1147 Birmingham Christion Hiils Northville Estates —ALWINDO Suggests: Lun Ranch Homes Inc. siianiadednieaiainmme ame ne ee IAL OUSIE wi NDOWS FE 8-0495 _ NAR ener : Veh et it eee on F A Beautiful Aluminum 1” Door. Plan Now to Make Your Porch or Breezeway a Recreation Room for All the Family With Plate Glass Jalousies NW 25% on — FREE ESTIMATES—. _ Pontiac’ s Peterson Window Dealer’ Alwindo Co. 1702 S. Telegraph (In August Johnson Block) FE 5-3728 REMODELING REPAIRING WE SPECIALIZE ON ATTIC ROOMS ADD A ROOM Winter Prices NOW IN EFFECT _D & M Building Service 9 S. Jessie Co. — “FE 2-7004 | | We Specialize in ROOFING — Obtige HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION Co. | FREE ESTIMATES—36 Months to Poy lc. Weedon Home Equipment Co. | 1661 S. Telegraph Open ¢ Days » Week—7:30 A. M. te 6:00 P.M. Phone FE 4-2597 — tig be Chateau _ 12 to 8-Daily “Drive out Eest Pike, turn left on East Boulevard, 3 blocks to Phillip Street, turn - right to model, FEATURES: ke Extra Wide City Lots * Full Face Brick * Choice of 5 Elevations | * Full Basement * Humidified Oil Hot Air Heat * Modern Gas Incinerator — * Knotty Pine Kitchen * Kitchen Ventilating Fan ° *® Full Ceramic Tile. Bath * Wet Plastered Walls * Select Oak Floors * Aluminum Storm Windows. ‘and Doors * Paved Streets _ & Curbs and Sidewalks _& Concrete Driveway We Give REGULAR BUILDERS’ DISCOUNT on all -BUILD-IN e ‘ _. UNITS & © Frigidaire Thermedore " var ted Tomer thee "© Frigidaire and Kitchen Aide | . Dishwashers . > © Garbage Disposers |) © Caleinator Incinerstors © Water Softeners * sh $: eg un ae 3 qeeae Hee eRe gi Se 0 A NAB PUD cane OE SD |} FUNCTIONAL FIREPLACE — When this Tennessee ledge rock fireplace was ‘|| constructed, the builder made openings between the rocks to allow the heat to cir- culate throughout the room. Walls in this room are gray, the ceiling is white. Carpet- tion of the brick work and the plastering. ing is rose beige in a textured pattern. Furniture in the living room is upholstered, while tables are made of cherry. Mr. Pond did all the work himself with the excep- New 3 bedroom homies . pra eis * moves you in! Monthly payments as ind os $59.31 including everything! Act Now! Drive out today! MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-9 P.M. _--full price: $9,680 3 miles -andvenna AVON INVESTMENT CO, FE 5-9237 Pontiac Presa Phote | || See Our Big. || | | Display Today | | { | Diselay Today | . -| Two thousand gallons of paint '{@| are required to cover the dome and _,|central section of the U. S. Capitol = jin Washington. The job. is done - sjevery four years, — ‘Forty representative home build- ers from all sections of the United » Furniture & Appliances © ‘States, meééfing in the National FE 5-9474 s LAND CONTRAETS ‘Housing Center, told high govern-| ; 1 UNLIMITED FUNDS at ment housing and monetary offi- -| 3065 Orchard Loke Rd. ‘ YOUR DISPOSAL cials and Congressional staff rep- % [ E Guaranteed Results resentatives, that the current con- ed Keego Harbor Humphries Real Estate \dition of the mortgage market had 4 FREE PARKING made building plans for this year, FE 2-0474. so uncertain, that unless correct- about 20 per cent from 1956 level,s x *« ‘'* Shhh hhh dodedin' WALL-FLAM 4 OIL HEAT forthe TFops— in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call : AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Installations’in Pontiae Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. - FE 2-9124 NOMI OPTI I LILI ITT mers,”’ as one builder said, sum- marizing his views—‘‘but I simp- ly can't get financing to meet-the needs of the people who want and community.” cline were attributed almost unanimously to difficulties in se- curing mortgage financing on terms and prices suited fo the market, Not only is mortgage money tight, said these build- but frequently when avail- (orewrcrrerny A A \ \ yor ) The uncertainty ang the de- \ ‘ . & ed, there would be a decline of “There are plenty of custo- can -afford new housing in my) disqualify. many otherwise eli- gible home buyers, Most builders agreed that the market : potential wagsfar greater than current financinf# conditions would permit. They also expressed real concern over the increasing volume of second mortgages—a dangerous trévid which will, unless corrected, prove a major disserv- ice t} home buyers. * x* * These conditions prevailed in| nearly every part of the United! States; although the situation was) - the mid-west, Money for Mortgages Tight for Buyers described as somewhat better in| increasing land and materials. 'New England and some portions of|costs, and predicted the typical. Hardest hit have|home.sales price would be up again: been, and will continue to be, the/thig year, rapidly growing areas in the West ine and Southwest, which have, in the past, been responsible for a sub-| stantial percentage of the nation’s home construction, that done under the FHA and VA programs. particularly These builders forecast a contin- uing - decline -in mocerate priced jhousing in 1957, as a result of un- favorable financing conditions, and Insulation Used in 1840 Although mineral wool was not! used widely as insulation for homes until after 1927, it\was being pro- duced commercially in the U. S. when Gereral Grant, was presi- dent. Its earliest use Was as insu- lation for boilers and steam en- gines in 1840. Shortly after the Civil War mineral wool was in-) stalled in the floors and walls of, - |railroad cars to add to the comfort) of passengers. DEWEY REFRIGERATION “WE SERVICE EM” “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM” Member of FE 5-6247 * M ORE Land . .M ORE Home... M ORE Space to Roam! On Extra WIDE 75 rt. Lots! M ORE Features for Greater Value! ~ Studio Ceiling in Living Room, ming Room and Kitchen | = . Ceramic tile - Colored fixtures in both Bathrooms : Birch cabinets in Kitchen Sewer-water-paving ~ High School and Grade School adjoining subdivision — you...all Prom Ponting . . . Orive West on M-S9 Tom North (Right? onto Coss Lake Rd. for “asda wegebehe Cove Loko Rd. aot! ¥ ee LAKELAND SUBDIVISI 6 Room Ranch Home with ! “Family-Guest Room”. FACE BRICK... 11/2 BATHS. wine. Attached: CARPORT Here in Waterford Township all modern conveniences are assured e beauty of nature surrounds you ... yet gracious: living like this can all be within your income, model home this weekend for sure! < Pull Price from. 14, 540 . GORDON-BEGIN 18450 pam Cousie Hey, oUN, 44810. See nomena a = oe this lovely’ oe 4 td 1 Civilians 1 You Pay Only "3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT Custom Features Throughout 11,10 OCCUPANCY IN 60 DAYS Model Open Daily and Sunday Corner of PERRY ST. and ROBINWOOD Just NE of EAST BLYD. . ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River “Please Hurry $k 00 - GI's $300 Down KE 2-9060 Only 4 Homes Left ; at These : Wonderful , Terms” JUST 4 LEFT! BALDWIN MODEL HOME Corner Stanley & Cornell Phone TOwnsend (8-8177 30-Day Occupancy DAN- ROSE _ REALTY | Phone BRoadway 3-1001 20030 James Couzens A plus taxes and insurance OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P. Mato 6 P. M. PAYMENT ® Two. Bedrooms | © Pull. | © Steel Casement Windows « FEATURES: we © 4 Styles to Choose © Luxaire Automatic Oi Heat % e Large Lots * © Paved Streets © Full Closets with Slidiig Doors. ©. Plastic Tile Bath c ® Double Ribbon — © Low Taxes ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA URDAY, JANUARY 26.1 1057 eee ne at ee : t é * ‘ deet . 2 cs ‘ _ a3 : si oabeil es dreesed up by. capping. with q'rediator gril. dull through the years? Want to} } mud room ¢. = dining t g a ; — < breathe new life into it? You can} {J oa and : ™ dining reom | Fa. i 8, 4 ee ) : eS e eye 2 Seaitiy aa do so without extensive, expensive i Yl marie {future fomily ro eee a | Basement Waterproofing : ao s COMPLETE STOCK E remodeling. Try using color.| Pj Si ti —o 13:0"s II-4" ms IN ULATED FIL Splash it arourid generously in A ic : j 3 mee: money.wise forms like paint and ee Re liable Vetere Ceiling Tile = Acoustical Tile fabric and sensible surfacing. For 4 : = ; 5 ¢ 4 RANDOM cxnaeile, if your rug is Worn and ieee: | lidining room | . ‘ F . 4 12x12--/2 a N you can surface your floor). (4) 220°"; 10:0 12-0" a 4 os 6x16--12 a4 “PERFORATIO with colorful, durable, easily) 4) i). | , living room : » 12 x 24 leaned ie tile that makes} (4) 0872} ede « 17:0'n 13-4. i ps cistacrs 16x32--2 ge: Designed of 1tglt Pattern dager > y Lage eee 4 en ee i 3 9 ae = sais == eto? suite ~ Heedquarters for All Types Sidewell z —| a Saas? foyer | M37 eR ZN T: ae Cetin lnselotion Ir re sues al Chie Bene ! werege" Ij 9-6'xl2-4° | 8 ps eal | i ‘o, i i eo ‘ a ae°" LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. | Building Materials |," »~ ie re 1 WEST WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN HOW THE HOUSE GROWS—The first doman shea “third expansion is the garage. This | ED Lowest A y, Conditions Indoor Air CHURCH'S, Inc, 5 Ways FE 2-9104. DON HICKS | is a sliding wall in the master suite. Then comes __ will give you an eight-room house on one floor. | - L107 Squirrel. FE 2-0233 | the porch which next is enclosed to make two — : __ 0 Bean temeeenanpewen bet pets ? S. Jessie FE 2-7004 —ALWINDO CO.— Suggests; ! 2. Beautiful Aluminum 1” Door Homes! * Extra Wide City Lots Hot Found in Other | Full Face Brick — Tee 3 * Choice of 5 Elevations _& Full Bosement | - * Humidified Oil Hot Air Heat * Modern Gas Incinerator * Knotty Pine Kitchen * Kitchen Ventilating Fan * Full Ceramic Tile. Bath s Plan Now to Make Your Porch yiee var va _—_ vi _ . or Breezeway a Recreation Room for ect oors Es _*& Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors * Paved Streets _ & Curbs and Sidewalks * Concrete Driveway . All the Family With Plate Glass Jalousies iach 2 5 % OFF _ ——FREE ESTIMATES—— “Pontiac’ s Peterson Window Jicnelb If indo Co. a : as ie at 5660 Dixic Hic — Alwindo Co. oetcn meer = 1702 S. Telegraph. (In August Johnson Block) oe FE 8-0495 . FE 5-3728 3 tt iM I URDAY, JANWARY 26, 1057 AEOSTANT | Tie BUILDERS and s 24 % '_We Give : ‘BUILDERS’ | 23 DISCOUNT on all BUILD-IN UNITS © Frigidaire Oven urner Units - © Prigidaire and Kitchen Aide | © Garbage Disposers - © Calcinator Incinerators © Water Softeners ELE I ON EE A CIE casestenters Re me EEE MEO IMON AE He FUNCTIONAL FIREPLACE — When this Tennessee ledge rock fireplace was - constructed, the builder made openings between the rocks to allow the heat to cir- culate througheut the room. Walls in this room are gray, the ceiling is white. Carpet- ree s ea : =a ing is rose beige in a textured pattern. Furniture in the living room is upholstered, while tables are made of cherry: Mr. Pond did all the work himself with the excep- tion of the brick work and the plastering. + New 3 bedroom homes... full price $9,680 $500 moves you in! ‘Monthly payments as low as $59.31 including everything! Act Now! Drive out today! : 3 miles north of Wallon Blvd. “ —— “AN ‘iON INVESTMENT Co. ie o-9237 Peatiae Press Phote See Our Big Display Today | Clayton's Farnitare & Appliances | ‘ Big Paint Job '| Two thousand gallons of paint ‘| are required to cover the dome and in Washingtoh. The. job. is done s\every four years. FE 5-9474 el LAND CO CONTRACTS _ 3065 Orchard Leke Rd.. | MYOUR DI DISPOSAL 4 Keoge Herbor — Results central section of the U. S. Capitol) densation “sweating” in‘ hot Amy, weather. Easy to keep'clean. What @ work-saver! What a money-saver! ” And only Lindsay has: it! HO MONEY DOWN -*6.69 PER MONTH Free Woter Analysis > VAUGHN Home Improvement Co. 487 Elizobeth Loke Rd. : phone FE 8-195] NOW - eo RRR eRe ie ee ea Ahi “* ee KALAMAZOO OIL FIRED | WARM AIR CALL FOR FREE | William Lechner 27 -N. Coss Ave. FE 2-1821 7 | een SGA0088 Simes tee. floor the idea may sound aiff cult to you, But it isn't, it you rent a sanding machine, It's x *« * If you are lucky enough to have an old house with the original " |flooring, you can grain of those fine woods to har- 'monize with the patina of your i\beloved furnishings. | Staining will do the trick. Stains ‘not only bring out the grain of the wood, but to certain softwoods | they give tones similar to hard- lend, Water stains are best. They ‘soak in readily and give a clear color to both hardwoods and soft- CONDITIONER | LAMAZOO 1 ‘Herrington ‘Hille * * * Suppose you have an oak floor. To waterstain it, wet it lightly first with clear water, Let it dry and remove tlie fuzz with sandpaper. | Apply the stain thinly with a enhance the clean Beautiful Floors Furnish Background iss Comfort ings. Such floors are symbols of loving care and improve with age, even with heavy use, However, it's batter net to have too high a pati on waxed floors, A gli COLOR FLOOR IF DRAB If you have a problem room— one that always looks drab—paint- ing the floor in color may be your answer, You can contrast the floor with the furniture, or give it a deeper. color than the walls, -* *: * If the wood is in good condition, just sand it lightly before coating it with a floor enamel. It’s advis- able to apply two coats. Lightly. sand the first coat when it's dry, wipe off the dust, then apply the} second coat, * x -* ‘Once your~floors are fn ‘tip-top condition, caring for them is easy —with a few helpful hints. Do you ‘They will disappear if you sponge them lightly with a mixture of @ipped in wax. Afterwards, re-} wax and re-polish the spot of | ttering fin- ish lessens the valle of the floor|, design. ‘ SAVINGS up to 40% NO DOWN PAYMENT—LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS AMBASSADOR INSULATION ‘Be-Wise—Economize—Poatiac’s Oldest Insulation Co. 483 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 5-8405 _ WINTER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT! _ rizacias AWNINGS PORCHES, PATIOS and ALUMINUM SIDING | SAVE 50% NOW ON ALL WROUGHT ALUM. FOL GIGANTIC SAVINGS! NO © Spare, sgter, combinations te mien cennim sqqge | MONEY | SESE 2 Alum. Comb. Doors | DOWN! te ihe eppearaace of Your L. W. BOGERT Be GR Thee lt byte wx omen ee CALL TODAY FE 4-6089 x * * You can clean a surface waxed wit’ by "te ay, tave'| wit pase or hqua betty vex | ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES control and get better éf- | by Using more of the same wax. if you Use two coats of smudges come | 233 S. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac stain rather than one coat ett when rubbed with steel wool of stronger stain. Now you're j= S | ready to apply filler, then var. nish, lacquer or shellac—and fi- | mally, wax. prefer the charm of Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! | Anyone may SAVE in this Credit i Union. Savers for the past 3 | FURNACE INSPECTION | years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND 509-A camabin National Bk. 4% Mortgage Available ' 3 BEDROOM BRICK with full basement . $280 DOWN : Octupancy by Christmas eatherstene FE 8-3261 — = = IN CHANDLER ESTATES SUBDIVISION Tmt ‘CITY rats Ms . « Cozily contains all the advantages of a Oe yp other interior rogues. ‘NOSAN HULDING “i nce le Nl oe a. ie a je i me eae at See this stunning home in a 100 House Subdivision higher priced home, including 1,100 square feet of living area, oak floors, large living room and many Model Open 1:00 to 8:00 Daily and Sundays CORP. ) FE $-9121. ae much $12,670 670” This lovely home has a brick faced front, and a spacious 75‘'x160’ lot. streets and community water. importont-aluminum storms and screens add the tt touches: Ya MILE FRO - Full Price °78" Per Month Convenient paved Those all- mile to model. ‘DIRECTIONS turn tight < scross Undrké, and drive Ve Drive out ert te Pontiac Rd., WATKINS HILLS | We C sores de Invite You to Visit Us at © SMART STYLING © FACE BRICK ® FULL BASEMENT © SELECT OAK FLOORS SEE These HOMES That PROTECT YOUR 1 NVESTMENT MEADOWBROOK ‘15, 000 ~ Featuring a! ® CERAMIC TILE BATHS © CONCRETE WALKS and DRIVES © PAVED STREETS ° PLASTERED WALLS — STARLIGHTER a $16,000 | MODELS OPEN Sunday- to 7 P. M. Daily—2 to 6 P. M.. Directions to Model: US-10 to WATKINS LAKE ROAD, then LEFT.to PROPERTY, (4 miles WM. As | KENNEDY Realtor 3097 W. HURON ST. from downtown Pontiee) _ FE; +t is — ie ge fe oy 4 . Ss oes ae THE PONTIAC. PRESS, . SATURDAY, J ANUARY 26, 1057 od : see 2 oes ym oss sae Light Kitchen Ws Safer : =| A stile celing tre Is mo ee $23 as Farm Insulation Ge “alten conditions " Tealety; Ginre. thandd 06. Inca? fie nf tre lighting over the sink, range, srt rec ng EAN , Use Minera Wool fo mae ‘and on Ga rage ‘build for | A. Murray White Delco 84,000 BTU Oil-Fired Conditioner Furnace Reg. $379.00 Specializing ite-ws Geisges ars Eieentercial Delidings | ; eemeveys Concrete Rich Looking, Lustrous Additions Porch Enclosures Th Atte Remoteting Rooting | Polished Marble 2 ecreation Rooms Sills : Kitchen Remodeling | Bathrooms Window ; Beautiful Tennessee Marble “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 ‘Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing white light just east of Oakland FE 4-9544 — Robert £. White Z : | ee Ea waterproof paper. Lower sections of the walls can be protected by .a.wainscoting of r metal, | covering it with a vapor barrier of ~e Level Tells Lies - bce WASHINGTON, D. C, — One of|down the river and sald he'd|bssement, Rather than hide | the features of the National SSosciar ‘ing construction, the weight of the materials caused the barge to list jto_port. But when the brick ma-\¢ son began to lay his courses he did|>* using for 15 years. to. inspect, eight courses the wali slanted out two inches. The--mason_rem the faulty courses, put away his oneal “and reiaid his brick wilt . ~ ee e came aboard one day and offered). fo move in his family to live there las a-model fainily in-a'model home. n House-Barge Chicago Show in the Merchandise Mart — just motor boat. This, he’ said wouldiget the family together Convention and Exposition at Chi-jtake less time than commuting|it to resemble a clown. from the suburb of Lyons as he does. withthe Barge: a well dressed ma Fyrnace Con Be Funny He was employed. ir an office! i. brighest, gayest. part. of ‘With the same level he had bee been When a supervisor came aboard 4 al 4 he noticed that in| . 3/4 P + 1§ _ children ‘and the dog, the wear | and tear on the back door is | “LET *EM KICK — “incor the terrific in many homes. If this is i : ESTIMATES GIVEN | | Without Obligation 2 PONTIAC CUT STONE |] M-S9 (1 Mi. West of Airport) “Phone OR 3-1594 i DELCO ‘Ya HP. JET WELL PUMP 33 09” | i Reg. $81.95. Delco ~ 30-Gallon Gas Hot Water | ! Reg. $168.00 DELCO OIL CONVERSION BURNER — i : fet | No sat DOWN -36 MONTHS TO roar] ia LE i, | ' — es 1 ff 371 Voorheis Rd. O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor on Dat *"atter Stace Hours J Surf Wood | Knotty Pine (6, 10", & 12” widths) $145.00 rreesens prmalewood (4x8 Sheets) Ppintaraeaen it fe E 2-2919 | lower edge . of "the doar. “Thi | tough, colorful plate will |Caulk the Ark? | States, . ‘PRES SERVED MUMMIES |18th century, Within a few years§ ‘the idea caught on in the United J States and houses werc roofed with, ‘sailcloth coated with asphalt. | The effectiveness of this crude | form of roofing in protecting | homes from weather has led to | more than a century of con- ment, The result of this research {s' “See Scratches | try this idea. Center a standard asbestos - cement siding shirigie, : s Payee as How Did Noah Could Be With Asphalt, | Used for Waterproofing | Since Dawn of History — If Noah used asphalt to caulk ‘his ark before the great flood, he was making use of the best water- grenting agent known, . * * * | Today, despite all the Scientific advancements in other ‘fields in| ‘the centuries since Noah's 3 ee science has been unable t dis-| cover a better waterproofing ma-) terial than asphalt. For this reason, modern man | “uses asphalt where efficient wa- ‘terproofing is vital—as the basic material in the roofing that pro- CAEPOMLEL 5 SGUALE of the barge as the median, _the case in your home,:why not | A Qe _ a andthe: a have.the best! .. Another oddity in connection, P/M, fy “MHS Js Mtl Kh He CE Hidiin.» {el cic Hs: * Terr rrvrrrewYTeTer TT errr ee \ AWNINGS INSTALLED FREE! > SOFTENS > REGENERATES , | ITSELF - LIMITED TIME! i: reaver” = 10 Double-Hung Windows ent SELF STORING S$ 420 | feo _2 DOORS 17 | aluminum awnings ; 7vvY wees: TT i i i 1, ; Prey? ees eyTeuvenwwvyee ep i il bit COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS a 77 Average Sizes 7 > Zz > See This Amazing Softener AAD enone For FREE Estimates Call 103 Stote FE 5-1683. [ & "| AWNING C0. NO DOWN PAYMENT-36 Mos. to Pay | FE 5-2102 183 W. MONTCALM i hh i i ht i hi i ti hi ti Di i i i tn ti te i Di te Mi Me ti tn tie ie in tl orwererereeeteeeeeeeeeeeeerererrrrrrrerrrrrrre I tects eight out of ter homes be- | ing built today in: the United | Asphalt has been weathering the test of time since before the dawn jof history by proving it can hold | things together and keep water out. iIn 3,000 B, C. the Sumerians used SEE AND 7:2 “=orGeneres : pete ON bh acsurdaet er = ow i BE He mE peters: OA OTe: : . : it to cement orrament: to statues. |Many of these ornaments still are | ‘intact. 4 Asphalt was used 30 centuries jbefore. Christ to ce ment brick ‘walls in Babylonia and India, The Egyptians used it as a. part of ,their mysterious formula to pre: | ‘serve mummies. * * * Asphalt roofing first was made| in Sweden near the end of the | tinuous research and develop- modern asphalt shingles. These | ,;have an “armor plate’’ of heavier asphalt over ‘the saturated felt to Seal the felt and saturant from) lis further fortified bs embedding, millions of tough mineral granules. linto the heavy asphalt. | * * * | These opaque granules keep sun ‘rays from drawing out the natural’ oils-and resing ia the asphalt and. ‘make the roof more durable by’ giving it a covering of stone, As-' phalt shingles also get their wide ‘range of colors from the granules, ceramic process, Light scratches on furniture may be concealed. by rubbing them with equal parts of boiled linseed oil,| turpentine and white vinegar. , Feel Young Very Simple . . . just add new room here way between the garage and house, or why not jst remodel the — decide to do, Burke Lumber hos the stock of paneling that you'll be looking for. rooms you have. Whatever you you make the job easy and economical. - (4x8 Sheets) ‘ WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK REDWOOD BEAMS | IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES Ax 4x6 = «4x8 4x10 4xI12_ 4495 Dis Hwy. _ ORB-12 _ How to Make an Old House LUMBER CO. “Where the Home Bogins” or there, build-a bddece. Burke’s will help 18¢ aq. ft. fs $4.00 sn. 11 _ Drayton Pigins : s ‘sun and rough weather. This coat jf © which are colored by a special : 1 be glad you did. } 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Fee ya aetece: ne oe amie a 2 : m7 Pe : ee : ~ . . Aah ite: shite ae =] | WITH HOMES ; COSTING St 000 1 MORE: | ONLY $14,650.00 | Seon “A Be : eal ica: th 4 # fa. aie Your C ‘Shia in Full Brick 4. Bedrooms 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms—Full Basement Ranch Hoite + Here’s a fine suburban home that compares to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you’re looking. for a home. you should see the New North Star . . . Come out today. ... You'll Model Open 4 { Beautifully Planned Area of Exclusive Suburban — Homesites Sunday OPEN DAILY. 2 to 9-P. M. Check These Features: © Paved Streets © Central Water. © § Different Elevations eek All Brick « © Large 100-foot wide Lots © Farmstyle Kitchen Birch Cabinets © Sliding Birch Cabinet Doors © Double Sink in Kitchen ... CEM Conus © Full Tile Features . @ Select Oak Flooring © © Built-in Bathroom Howl © Built-in himaed Cabinet “it you would like to have some ot oe eee » [in your home, but don’t feel like ’ - Hpaying too much tor this sparkling = Scotaee + ber dealer about lower grades off | gy ES oe flooring, either Douglas fir or west oe DAWSON hemlock. These come in 2a Ri 2. Dawson, three. and four inch widths, are Ps sith B. |tongue-and-groove, and make very * Senet oe walls. — : BU eres = SS é -_* 2 Open : 1 sunDay 10-3 ‘Only 16 choice ‘pareels: roe | _malnine. out of 390: lots. * _— pM) hil m P's Sat eset ee iia geemecway au FENS pais _—— ~ 7 nt i. / are a: NEW IN LORRAINE MANOR — Seventy-eight brick homes : / os comprise the newer part of ‘Lorraine Manor. Set far back from the — 7 —_ hh ma aa gy} entrance on Elizabeth Lake road, wa eo - Pe “front on curving streets in a terrain that is gently rolling. Most: of 2 : 3 homes have eee Other features in nase $15,150 homes et ee use « es oO Hass ae : y erie et nom _ $85 Start New-_1 “KITCHEN CABINET HARDWARE MARKED. DOWN TO 50% OFF! & Let It Grow With the Need = 55 Sets of ; i CHROME DOOR PULLS now 2O0¢ &. ‘PLUMBING up to 30% OFF 3-Pc. COLORED A complete family-size home can be started on newlyweds’ budgets if the house is planned-to grow eco- nomically to meet each new need for more room. unusual plan providing for such expansion in nine progressive < honeymoon cottage and wind up with a house big enough for chil- dren and in-laws, Or you can bulld the entire house at once and have a luxurious four or five- bedroom layout, a modern fam- My Fetes endo eapenate, date Ha al. SET. te cheese from, all come. DOORS none, froma Sem 999 | | HQ. TNOLITE now 9439 stages, with only four of these steps involving construction work, is shawn as Design HW-35. for The House of The Week. This is a plan that answers dreams. You can start with a VETS ne | TER GOLD BOND 7 a8 aoe eee DOWN - on @ beoutiful new * * KIMZEL SHAN 990 16 Inch Centers, 200 Feet ee Sk 8 Now Sherwood Homes f -[inine ways: © FULL BRICK ‘first as a one- ¢ 3 BEDROOMS @ STORMS and SCREENS | © CHOICE of COLORS © PERIMETER HEAT - Full Price Only ) szisiewo ** * GNOS G105D waisiawung °° * GNOS aT waLsizwuns Prato! voNnD . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BONS 4x8% Pie Plyscore oe Cee eee Ree eee eee eee CARLOAD OF PLYSCORE Ba "eee ee You can start with the ‘basement, as you choose. * FIBERGLAS.. ‘ter: 425/58) NO MONEY [2 Scrat, Scars \without a basement, or partial Rudolph A. Matern, architectural authority on smal] homes, planned this houge to grow in the following 1. The basic unit may be built hbuse in| tion, or if the budget is tight, it can [which the mnstet sulte-tt front bs 2. Whee there's a new. arrival in the family, or mother-in-law moves in, a sliding wall -is in- stalled in the master suite and the rear bedroom becomes your rE 2-8316. Pentiac Press Photo od Mellasdes stshameeb:aniiuds te the tacos a0 lin ia __ doors trom the den to the patio area. Modern Age Builders of De- troit built the homes, and White porch as construction expansion «Wit inerened Income an 7. With an additional member of the family arriving, the next ex- pansion area is upstairs. Bedroom No. 4 and a short attic hall to.the stairway can be finished as con- struction expansion No. 4, The rear dormer for this room can be built during the original house construc- be created when the fourth bed- room is needed. ‘We * * 8. A home with four bedrooms occupied requires more than one bathroom. The upstairs bath meets this need. Water, waste and heat lines should be installed when the finished work on the main floor. ~ high at puis ranch apisegy aI: sites. oe a Mead Brothers Real Estate is handling Contracting i ig Es —_s 3 i BW Yep Drayton Plains — Dee if Oe ae ana E a = “aebary Issue of ‘BETTER. HOMES and GARDENS SAYS “GET A NEW HOUSE BY ADDITION” i We Say ‘i OR 3-3495 house is built to avoid disturbing f Custom Homes JOE BERSCHE 2242 Denby Drive FE 2-1064 By Realtor Partridge I wonder how we got so of a sudden.” enean tans taet gegen ty 5 ote fatae sl FOR BETTER RESULTS ...GET HEATED CONCRETE @ BATHROOMS © ADDITIONS © PORCHES _* ROOFING © © GUTTERS © SIDING © ATTIC BEDROOMS _® RECREATION ROOMS SERVICE From besement te attic. Don’t scrape ice and snow off your car all winter. LET US BUILD. YOUR GARAGE NOW teed for Construction Co. Open Sunday 12 to 4 2260 Dixie Hwy.. North of Telegraph PR2-1211 #%& 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks , G pour the floor next for FASTER pipet spring. Y if Quality “SERVICE... -_ ACTION! Then Monthly Cement Vat. ATSMAN| = |} === _ TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE| (Gov. Ave) | G & uM 399, Ss. PADDOCK ST. cc.” ae 1 Fc, ucenaadiaieaatataias to fot yo | . «+ Until Your Mason Lays Them in iemmede co ae, | CHECK THE POSSIBILITIES WITH US! ELLIS REMODELERS _Phone FE 2-2671 BOICE “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS | Never Touched wy Hand ee ee a $12 400 Ing of the front sulje can create t * & feisure time on our banda... yet| . v. or bedroom (No, 2) and a des | 9. The fifth bedroom is the last|we're up tranquilizers |, — none AUTOMATIC LOAD. 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 W. P. Paneling ". Reg. $190, $160 M S or study (No. 3). to be finished, Jf a fifth bedroom/like hot peanuts. Maybe a few WITH OUR NEW, “MOD " - Choice of 2 Patterns er ee es : j ttic |worries are good ‘for us. They§ §ING BLOCK TRUCKS we are able to load them, Ol. Medel Open 3-9 P.M. Dail 3. When a third bedroom is nee@-|!5 never required, this a SPAC€l keep us on our toes ... and help’ h hi h 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 Idaho Panelin ” Tied. the den becomes bedroom No.|Provides a fine secluded study, orlus grow, Happiness doesn't come | UNl0ad your blocks without ever touching them, * . r++ abe 3. A fold-away bed would let this|@ Children’s play area. in pills... we have to earn it. This automatic foader- eliminates alt-chips, cracks, é pea ss ee ad fter . through the footet — etc., due to manual noneirg and insures you of 212 White Fir, Reg. Bocsssepsessses sss or den. If both front rooms are/7, * hae Ns, & says he's happy receiving your blocks in the best possible condition! ° ells Lighting Purposes {to see that with ‘all the-trouble. | , i ten Wo ioe. 5... esvederrene 1+ now $3.30 Sheet * | ae a Be es OT ghuing im, the world today there sre still | So when you need blocks next .. . order BOICE F | i “” “ a Ne. 2-C Osk Flooring, Reg. $150, ............ new S110M @ , j STEAM CURED “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS! Get ¢) _"There’s never been a better time | 2 Stronger, more durable Product delivered to you Ne. 1 Oak Flooring, Reg. $220, . Lee ee ee new $160 M Sor calling this the “Land of in perfect condition! 7 : Opportunity.” Our tions grow 2x4-8 & 6-H. No. 1 & Better . teassesssees $I20M room illumination; second, to pro-| Pre" exciting every day, as we! | BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY 4x8x% Fir Plywood, nes. oe ners vss $8.90 in © BRICK Telephone FE 5-8186 © BLOCK - © CONCRETE 545 S. Telegraph Road ‘} SUB : 3 Special offer—all orders placed and payed for before the ar ’ SSTEETESIES 4] Sp mas —cumeyy; = PONTIAC PRESS e: $ eas % Sean MC hy rt eee - 2 n for jouse e Burmeister ds i 0m | SEES tet ie =$ i, ‘lease Prin 1 § ORTH ER 43 fort. — 3» 7 _ STREET £ EUMBER CO. i$ HOT ROLLED SHEETS}! ll Wholesale or Retail 3 $i crry STATE : , . o $ AND PLATES 3! 3 Above Prices Are in Quantities Quoted Cath and Carry! ba 3 st dio ina hein woo iced megaaal : YARD NO. 1—Corner of Cooley Loke and Of : > Williams Lake Rds —EM 3.4171, Pontiee Zh ONtiac Welding &3 ‘ YARD NO. 2—9 Mile ot Telegraph - 3 Machine Works COMPLETE _—Co * Phane Ei, 6-4184 + |$ 64.N. Parke FE 2-4121 .NELIN BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND | ste REMODELING We Take Trade- URBAN LIVING Only 5 Ins! Model Open ‘Daily 1 to 8 P. M. heatiehn for Immediat . |" cccurency | White Bros. Real Estate } YOUR CHOICE WITH-OR. | ORland 3-1295 "WITHOUT BASEMENTS Offline a SEEN, tale. Hwy. Wotertord Minutes West of Downtown Pontiac [fj - Only ALSO FHA pnancine CITY SEWAGE CITY WATER Local Fire and Police Protection Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Fernberry—Turn right 1 mile to. model. FORMICA BARGAINS _ ODDS and ENDS — —_ cane Oe "ym Bae house — fin: “house ct ee ee 18Ww WINTER PRICES - _ BONERS ~ PURNACES “eenendt @@ eeernre {eating @ , __secret_of vat—color's- [It you a “vat colored fabs soir vii Wah Wak: yin:'cus. ah them without any worry about color rumning or fading. The —lasting-— peal is in the preparation and _japplication of the dyes in_cotton, plication of vat ers is a care- - fully controlled step --by - step 2 Tomy ee 28"'x6'8" ey $39.90 ! ) Cannot Be Used As a Pair ; 1 ONLY Reg. $43.90, ‘7% 3'0"'x 6'8" | oF B51.N, Peddock FE 5-6973 each fiber of the material , for life! Take cotton for instance. Most cotton taken from the loom contains a sizing material which makes its both coarse and stiff. Then the fabric is rolled over PELLA- BIRCH FOLDING DOORS 1 ONLY, Reg. $53.00 +49” 3'0"x6'8” VINYL CUSTOM MODERN FOLD DOOR 1 ONLY. 3’0"'x6’8"—Reg. $49.90 $3 9* 2'6"x6'8 oad gt gre; in while or F . 7 3°0"'x6'8” ivory $3 0~° -_ See Our Beautiful MAHOGANY PELLA meee ‘ON DISPLAY . ‘Sound Deadening—Sturdy Construction ‘Pleasing Appearance—Economicol St OAKLAND FE 4.1594 EQUIPMENT Steel scaffolding for every | requirement. Rolling tres- tles and special scaffold- ing for steirways, church- | es, stores & bank lobbies. | flames singe off a fuzzy layer of Tint. It is put in a solution that lremoves the starching properties |- land leaves the material limp and, fame of tiny fiber jets and the ipliable, _ Next it is scoured at boiling temperature and bleached. It ts Ithen ready for dyeing. The ‘vat color can be introduced in any one ‘the dye is applied to the material tion of the materiah After this and power sews. Tools for [process the material is washed and dried. | Concrete surfacers ond — grinders. Senders: end disc. Belt, vibrating | Terpoulins. | | Electric < drills. | Jocks. Pontiec 18, Michigan Phone FE pores WESTWIND MANOR | ‘(Overlooking Union Lake Village) “Talk About Value for Your Money!! YP 14,990 Visualize This:— for so little money you get a. cozy 8-room home with 2 baths, one with ceramic tile, and ‘| DIRECTIONS— % mile north of Cooley Lake Road on Williams Lake Road choice of colors and fixtures. ea 8 roomy bedrooms and a paneled den... the kitchen has birch cabinets, and G, E. fwonbtu. with double sinks, lus a lovely copper range hood and fan. A large living |- Low Down Payment $72 Per Month on 20 Yr. Mortgage — room. with spacious picture window, and the: latest—a} sliding window wall off. the dining. area. This home sets on an re lot of 90°x150’. Phone Earl ES James, reaitor EMpire 3-6311. | Mixer Park, Inc. | | 245 Elizebeth Leke Ave. ol . chemistry'’s contribution to better, furnishings and piece goods. “ap-| impregnates the vat colors into. of three processes during which | ‘more beautiful and longer lasting} color for ready to wear, home | If your slip covers or draperies are vat dyed you can launder them to perfection in your washing Us se Vat Colored F abrics| | for Colors That oe: t Ru NOW IN EFFECT ON: : onan + Recreation Rooms [| basic alli, Maire, & ta %: bemavtnnen Sebi ini © Garages oe en vente el Wace. awed “DR A — N ee eT Tte 5 Years to Pay! oe DISTRIBUTORS | “MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 11] +701 bine Hwy., Draven Pine I] 3377 W. Muron St. FER STOR sweden ante ‘cole will Loe ; — scnanennmmavanscteei Just vuiunitioe that one divan ” : and one chair slip cover make a re i é : = |washer load . . . 80 0 don't overload’ ae ——— ‘If you have ‘an automatic de, == a it_ is advisable to_ remove _ the ae a eS to the touch and to place them NEW pe er oh the furniture to assure al Oil-F rs 2——— 8 If you do not ave a aye / & ==) + »{strétch the covers on two lines for Winter "y eee drying to assure fewer wrinkles, : Air and again place them on the furni- @ ; ‘ ture-while slightly damp. © Conditioner || a Whether you wash your slip s . ) — covers or dry clean them, you can — be sure vat colored fabrics will ‘ never fade or bleed. Vat colors ‘» are special chemical dyes that will BUY NOW! last the lifetime of your cotton, while prices rayon or linen fabrics. peer dag q Adaptable to full | Commercial Property year ‘round cir conditioningl/ 4] DOOR | Full Thickness For Sale | $ 95 Blvd... i : Perry, 2 lots approximately Otto A. Trzos 29 "ylons: ec nected Shdiay 1 acre each, with combined : ie Windows frontage on East Bivd. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. | ulation area. Ready for de- Keego Harbor | ELI AB LE velopme: FEderal Willis M. Brewer FE 2.0278 a-7ex8 SS ms-5378 55 N. Parke Eves. G Sun. 250 Ss. TELEGRAPH FE 4-518) EM 38-4008 FE 56-7708 Call MA 6-6247 OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 7 ie CONCRETE. STEPS Apart by Frost or Settling | CONCRETE | 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 ( 204" _New PRE-CAST AN AMAZING REPRODUCTION OF . HAND-HEWN NATURAL STONE! _ WBeked on Enamel it Beoutifies . . . It insulates . It Ends Painting & It ‘Increases Your Home Value! ©) OW Ly ~ YEARS oe poo OPEN DAILY ‘AND, SUNDAY 9 te 6 PHONE ANYTIME! NIGHT | OR Snnont _ : — - A a, ee i ‘ ! r : a 508 ~ © re ” os t te | 7. * bo ane Sa A sa : Pi = a ¢ ° er a . Scape mth eg * Raieticen ALUMINUM SIDING, lifetime Aluminum 1 Coloted acs FE deral 2.040 Don’t let icy _ caus | your family to take af nasty fall... protect them with "Ornamental Iron Railings. No Sections 40 Be Forced | STEP CO. | i ) ) CLARKSTON oie ae _ makes the BIG difference At Last YOU Can Afford BIG CONVENIENCES | BIG HOME, Spacious ...Giving You BIG VALUE ...at LOWER COST! | IMMEDIATE sesaaliies °300 DOWN ¥ CLARKSTON ORION ROAD MODEL cNOOL CHOICE CONSTRUCTION ° CHOICE FEATURES GAS HEAT. © REDDY WIRED . FACE BRICK © 3 BEDROOMS @ INCINERATOR CERAMIC TILE @ 40 GAL. HOT WATER HEATER \ CARPORT © SIDE DRIVE © STEEL SCREENS LOWEST VA and FHA TERMS—26 and 30 Year Mortgages MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. to 8 P. M. _ SAT. and SUN. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. LOCATION “US-10 oe M-15 tum right fo Clarkston. _. Orion road turn right to model. ee coseapanel . THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURDAY. sabivany 2, 26, 2957 _ ae (INS)—The old saying meetin of the high- opp "es a way'’s existenca, more thai $75- million of =a) construction has been comp! is under way Most of the factories and office } which ‘buildings which dot the landscape, along Rte. 128 are one and two story buildings of steel, chrome, > ilass, and tintee. concrete and.cin:, es Ba: IS NOPE The highway'’s primary purpose i the narrow ks Perhaps the swankiest sectories 4 eee Se the world are located along a | ing 3 Hil Converted ial ta \for the local government, Wal- amie, ;obtigations.—-— oF pla ri r ‘along’ ‘or ten the ight} Sas eres en nd er eee oe ceanee a i a ep tham, for instance, installed a $1,- 200,000 sewerag> exicnsion and has greatly incre snow plowing But it ig indicated there will be owe eee ‘dollars worth ot} FEE S4- x a dathdine onions vba Sail: ; right of wae ‘within the city. This will be assessed at about 50 per || DONALD DUCK ___ eR ad SR i en eS SS we v cent of the valuation, and the tax rate is about $58 a thousand, *— BOARDING HOUSE snl EE ELIF og Wane pponnt jp KOE Bw Ci BOY FELL SAY, = 7 TO. DROP.IN SIT 2.3 ZB dOnt STAY TOO 4 LONG/—- INE SUST/ IN THE. BICYCLE ERA! Sore I Bory OFF A TRAPEZE, GANDER AT THE iD t-PROB- ‘ 1 ABLY WANT TO SUE MARCON(/ WHEN HE GETS A J Ya bye KZ 4 BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON er IM REDRAW oy aguesr / enor Chea ( * 29), ‘ « , 1” i _ Ww A \, Pe \ {3 < ORWILLIAMS tu. tug. U8, Pat. OFF © 1957 by NEA Service. tne DIXIE een by Franklin Folger : ae) M4 26 "ales Temas the ot the ao.” NANCY. = y \ W, OY AVR Sear Ws SY ora 7 4 . 4 st 4 ul: . SS SS ue cons pe). SHE HAS TO Nibey) Hannan , 1OLI NANCY ) “LESSONS F UPSTAIRS ---|| HMM---SHE'S | IMPROVING sw> y THE apes uP Ary CARLA: CALL Y YOO,HOOL BUSTER'S GIVE | BESIDES. IP HE WASTER GIN’ CAREER, PAL'| | PRACTICE: WE FIGGER ITP )ON DA FINE POINTS EAL TALENT iS 4} SE ALOT SILENTER! _/FOR A COUPLA DAYS, BETTER WSTCN TT ROD) GOURE GAY OVER THE AN WE'LL OVERLOOK - i DAT BUSTED GUITAR! John Morris HAPPENED TOHIM/ HECAME ZIPPING DOWN THIS HILL ANDI TRACKS //,,. HE MUST HAVE DRAGGED HIMSELF AWAY SOMEPLACE / I HAVE A PECULIAR FEELING IM BEING WATCHED / BUT IH ors so aT, PUT SEVERAL STOVE AS | MIXED TH BATTE ovr «AN SOMEHOW MY PLAIN | WHITE CAk } Wu E TURNED INTO By Charles Kuhn \ ONE OF FOUR — Four stars top a brilliant cast in “Written on the Wind,” opening Sunday. at the Oakland. Lauren Bacall (above) is one of Py Stack. them. The Universal, Technicolor drama also stars Rock Hudson, Dorothy Malone’ and Robert ls pm. Lawrence St. | lake Calendar ; meeting Pon Cha Mohday, > . 28 at Officers practice, Sun. ha Wh te oe 18% £E, Edith M. Coons, Sec. womesedl 3 per cent. Cost of Living | Climbs | ~ Hits All-Time High WASHINGTON. W@—The cost of living ‘rose two-tenths of one per cent in December Yo a new all- time high, the government report- ed -today, The total increase in {ovary taeda cead Allies Resent ‘Slur’ at Soldiers British Papers Hit Dulles; His Remark LONDON (®—Secretary of State Dulles’ femark that he would rather not have a French and British soldier beside him in the Middle East brought a rash of in- dignant headlines today in British newspapers, But editorially -the secretary was seen as a well- meaning man who talks too much. The Dulles statement came as he was testifying yesterday before the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees in. support of the Eisenhower propos- als for powers to block’ Com- munist expansion in tlhe Middle East. * * * Dulles was asked why the Ei- senhower administration ‘had not my right and one on my left.” Every London newspaper re- acted with the same “safer with- out British’ headline theme. Ed- Under the headline ‘ ‘Britain and France not wanted,” the Times described Dulles’ Congress committee and was no doubt tired and exasperated, but a statesman!’ should guard his tongue.” The scholarly Manchester! Guarian said “Mr. Dulles is roaming ‘again among the prickly pears of the English language” and added: ; “There are times when one knows what Mr. Dulles means and this is one of them: All the same he might have put it another way . . « Part of. the truth may be that al] ministers talk too much in public, but Mr. Dulles talks more than most.” The Daily Express said the fe- mark.ig “likely to give offence, but the proper response to it is patience. woe If Son Skips, Miata Pays CARLSBAD, N.M. — Mrs. Frances Carrion wili serve a two- day jail term the next time her \. son misses a day of school. Jus- \ tice of the Peace Richard I. Floyd ‘suspended the sentence a is- the warning after the to attend school all this weet The hookey-playing junior er mie missed 57 days on and|President Eisenhower's Worries US. WASHINGTON \® — State De- partment officials were con- cerned today that a remark by Secretary of State Dulles about British and French soldiers might deal a new jolt to U. S. relations with the two countries. * * * State Department Press Officer Lincoln White, after consultation with Dulles, tried to head off ne- gative overseas reaction with an assurance that Dues did not fhean to insult British and French armed ‘forces. But it appeared from the first reaction in British newspapers|- that-the explanation didn’t do the trick. The London Daily Sketch carried a front page banner head- line *reading: ‘“‘Dulies Insult to Forces.” . . The remark in question was made by Dulles yesterday ‘while he was testifying before the Sen- _jate Foreign Relations and Armed ;|Services committee in support of request for special military-economic pow- ers to block Communist expansion in the Middle East. * * * Sen. Morse (D-Ore!, a critic of the Eisenhow proposals, said he wanted to know why the adminis- tration had not sought a commit- ment from the British and French to help the United States in any fight against - — aggres- sion in the Middle East In reply, Dulles. said Morse djought to “give very’ serious con- sideration” to Arab hostility to the British and French because of their invasion of Egypt last fall. Then Dulles added in a humor- ous -vein: “Personally, I'd rather not have a French and British soldier be- side me, one on my right and one on my left" . x ®t After this comment was made British and. French correspond- ents asked the State Department whether Dulles intended a slur on the troops of their countries, Officials became alarmed at the possibility of what they felt might > ibe a serious “misinterpretation” of Dulles’ remark. U. S. relatioris with the two big European allies have been) — strained since the United States denounced the British-French at- ‘k on Egypt anc used its in- fluence to force the Paris and London governments to halt the attack and withdraw their forces. '|Wife Killer Convicted DETROIT t# — John Bishop, 45, sonihas been convicted of first degree murder in the shooting of his wife, Caroline, last Oct. 6. A Recorder's Court jury deliberated 75 minutes in the case. Bishop said the shoot- ing climaxed a family argument. Sick Boy Wills Savings to Polio, Kills Himself TUCSON, Ariz. @ — A high schoo] boy, handicapped: by polio for 11 years, apparently killed himself after willing to the March of Dimes all his savings and any money which might be spent for flowers at his funeral. The body of 14-year-old David Putnam was found by his father in the bathtub of the family home Thursday night. A .22 pistol lay nearby and the youth had a bullet wound in his right temple. A note to his father, an ele- mentary school principal, outlined the March of Dimes request and was signed: ‘‘With love, David.” The youth, whose left arm had been paralyzed sinee he was 3 years old, had saved $100 towards the purchase of a car. Sawmills now mostly use high- pressure jets of water to: remove bark from trees. care for girls:between 10 and 15 | Patterned as a miniature facsi-} jmile of the more famous Boys Town’ in Nebraska, Girlstown will and Seckenertes merchandising manager has been announeed by Frank V. Bridge, general sales manager of the Pontiac Motor _| The Belleville home—a century- _mansion—will serve Washte- division in. 1941, _formerly was 9 warrant chaging her with failing to identify herself at the scene of an accident. Marian Evans, of 65 Pine St., purse containing $5 as she was walking on Pine St., near Carter St. _ Teen Dance _in— Pontiac} | Township re Hall. Opdyke Rad. The Certs. ‘and. “accessor ies ‘de. partments were combined upon the recent retirement of J, H. | Sat., Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. Sponsofed auoway. +. e Mi oa “at your in jail ena needs nail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adv. oro. reported’ 16° “Poritiag ” Police “last /< aetg night that twor youths: snatched treet eee The aes of labor statisticn re- ‘ported December rises in the ‘cost |, of almost-all items in the familff : Ae “exeept> food - and +s : ‘yand-it-said the usual January-Feb-| = Ra rapepreetig? Court on a ruary price decline may not occur. The consumer price index edged up 0.2 per cent in December to 118 per cent of the 1947-49 average, A ‘}year ago it stood at 114.7 per ms J —means that the averkas eta family is paying about $1.03 cents for the goods, services and holes ing that cost $f a year ago. - told the newsmen that prices nor- ey derline in reey ased Asher “much “change” this year. N ‘OF PUBLIC SALE naw, Wayne, Livingston, Oakland, Moriroe counties. * *. 8 Mrs, Frank Ferris of Ann Arbor, 2 permitted to return to their * * * teen agers at Girlstown will local - public schools, Mrs. Ferris ualaind: _ — the institution will not an orphanage nor. will be ang girls who are not of macsiel Jearning — Residents to Register for City Dance Class There won't be any rock 'n’ roll but there will be plenty of opportu- nity to learn dances like the schot- tische, gavotte, waltzes, polkas, and the varsouvienne when the Pontiac Parks and Recreation be- gins its winter Novelty Dance Class, Feb. 5. Classes in these dances will be held each Tuesday evening from eight until 10 at Webster School through March 5. “We're not teaching rock 'n’ roll because that's a fad and not a novelty,” John A. Streit, assistant director of the department, ex- plained. Streit persons interested * to register’ for the classes at the City Hall, or by. chilling federal 37131. Reeistratigp he added. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: ~ JUNIOR EDITORS TRIGGER FISH ™ by couples is f “Otis, manpage “ the accesso-_ ries. Austria Fears Reds, = * Says Victor Reuther erly, the girls will be rehabilitated LANSING (# — Russia is looking for an excuse to crash ‘troops into Austria just.as it did-in Hungary, a top union spokesman warned last night, ; Victor Reuther voiced the warn- ing last night at a Michigan CIO legislative conference as he urged unionists to bombard Washington with demands for asylum for Hun- garian refugees. Reuther, director of the UAW- CIO department of international affairs and assistant to his brother, Walter, president of the mammoth union, recently returned from a three-week trip to Europe. “I talked to hundreds of refugees, ‘who had just crossed the border from Hungary to Austria and they all had the same fear. So did many! people—responsible people—in the Austriah government. “They all fear the same thing— that Russia is building up an ex- 16 Fever Cases Reported Last Week were reported in Oakland County ¢ roe, health director, disclosed. Chicketi® pox cases decreased from 118 a week ago to 49 in the. continued, A complete breakdown of re- ports from the health departments DOWN IN DAVY JONES’ LOCKER — 6 The Colorful Fish , Here is a final set of four fish your frogmen might meet in tropical waters. on communicable diseases follows: Pontiac Prev, Year ; Week Ago Chicken Pox F 0 Gonorr ee 4 4 UMpPS ~....... 4 6 Poliomyelitis I 6 Ru bella -seeee 1 0 arlet Pever .,.. 2 6 Tuberculosis .......... 3 ] Whooping Cough 1 | 0 Oakland County Past Prev. Year) x4 Week Week Ago Chicken, res poaeces 44 79 és |° Measles ..............8 21 188 Pneumonia ...... 2 * 6 2 Poliomyelitis ° 6 | t] Scarlet Fever ....... 14 8 Tuberculosis .......,.. 6 25 2 umps i 4 4 . sin” tne i Py Ervaipelas ..... vel 6 } itis (Men.) 1 e Business Notes The appointmen of Mac T. Whitfield, of 575 W. Iroquois Rd., as manager of a new Life Insurance Dept. in the firm of Thatcher © Patterson & Wernet of Pontiac and Detroit, was announced today. For more than 16 years, Whitfield served as treasurer and credit manager \for the former Whitfield, Walter &\Dawson wholesale groc- ery firm, | * former Pontiac man, Lawreriee L. Pohiman,, has been promoted eo Color the picture brightly with crayons. The ugly looking scarlet|20ne Sales Manager for Stude- bump-head at the top left is, as his name indicates, ‘colored a bright scarlet. Paste this picture on cardboard. Cut out all four fish carefully and put threads through the holes as indicated. Then you will be able to draw the fish through the tank or hang them in place. Sometimes fish seem to hang motionless in water, the movements of their fins so slight they can hardly be noticed. So, if you place the fish in diffetent sections of the tank and fasten the threads to tHe card- board strips at the top, you will have a realistic effect, Put the fish at different depths, with some near the front and| | others further back. They will move gently on their strings as if alive. Now you can move your frogmen through the tank as you like. But keep each set of figures in its row so the strings don’t get tangled. (Karyl Seaman, Oak Ridge, Tenn., receives $10 for sending in this idea. Perhaps you have an idea for Junior Editors. Send it care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) “Next Week: Strange Creatures i - ta26 cessbylyox Date JL26 By Carl Grubert baker-Packard, Corp. in’ St. Louis. He was assistant manager. Pohlman. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pohlinan, 205 E. Birk- shire Rd., Bloomfield Township. He hag worked in the designing department of General Motors tee & Coach. \ Produce WHOLESALE Bese =. eevee ore. oo mn --4 growers and one fare” more arkets ‘nigh cag. be oe ania rs bu: No. 30300 ba sales of * . TED, beat ies cuse to cross the Austrian border.” |i, « Ci Sixteen cases of scarlet fever this past week, Dr. John D. Mon-| county this past week, his report| Tr rf Thet the: of Pontiac is ‘ate eons. directed °-\ ter VI, 2] Linoleum. and Paint Sale. % | Brice, at Jack's, 277 Baldwin, Adv. _\the 972-page novel, ‘Forever Amber," have been published. Author Kathleen Winsor also got | $200,000 for the movie rights. % ORDINANCE WO. 1331 Adopted: January 22, 1957 car leah. January 22, 1957 An Ordinance to appropriate the sums of money necessary to be raised by duly doer at the re city . ty tar evs of ~e all o xable prop- rerty the Ci 2 ‘Ponta, Michigan, to to dettay we penditures and is’ and suthoriainy the city tax rol July requiring and a horisin the return of the 1956 City, School an Count Commquent taxes and unpeid spec assessmen on the delinquent tax og ~ Sovuraames with the Charter of the City of Pontiac and Ge general jaws of the State of Michi The kay of Pontiac bins: Section That there shall be raised by tax- ation upon all the taxable property in the City of Pontiac, Michigan, at the 1967- tax levy the sum of ‘Three -Mii- lion, Hundred Twenty-four Thou- sand, Nine Hundred Ninety Dollars and Thirty-four Cents ($3,424,080.34) for the purpose of defraying the debts, expendi- tures and liabilities of the said city for The fiscal year ending the Jlst day of December, 1957 in accordance with’ the 1957 budget of said city as approved and ado! a by the City Commission ms the y of Pontiac. There ‘ball be raised by taxation, over and above the estimated revenue of the elty from other sources at the 1987 city rey debts, expenditures and HMabilities thereot for the fiscal year ending Pesember Jist, 1967 based wu ted by the City’ Commis jon, the following amounts, reapectiy a iERAL GOVERNMENT More than a. million copies of | tor “P856H38151. Public Sale will be. held + 92 Baidwin Avenue, Pontiac, —e on February 8, 1987, at 11:30 Jan, 26, 28 ,"57 wo c i Fs) wR |p oO | gh BP = * m c 2Tsls _ FRANKLIN me, " Zone ec of Ordinance. No, 044, Know as the “Building Zone Ordinance.” Adopted January 22, 1967 g Effective February 1, 1987 Aa Ordinance to Amend the Duene ¢ Map of Ordinance No, 944, as “the ‘Buliding Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac Ordains: Section 1. The building sone map of the Building Zone Ordinance is hereby amended to provide thay the jand in the a ereinafter set forth, be classified Commerstal 1 Lota 80 and 81 Ball Park Subdi- Hoe eiiy of Pontiac, Oakland County, (Providing ® 20 ft, alley is deeded from the westerly part of said lots.) Section 2 The change in the bulldfne zone map in the above area to Commercial 1 fs made pursuant to the recommendation of the City Pian Commission and said Commission is hereby appointed to make a final report upon this amendment to this Commission previous to the public hearing to be held before this amend- ment tf.adopted, pursuant to Section 4 of Act No, 267 of Public Acts of 1921, /as amended Mayor and Commissioners. § 16.008.00; his: amendment shall be en City Mamager...........6..06 176 00 newspaper of general tireuiolion in "his Director of Finance..,....... ry 962 ott that such pubtic hearing is hereby Legal Department........... 17,688.00 fixed at January 22, 1957. tH Cherm... cece cen 17,962.54 Gection 4 This ordinance shal) take City Assesso see 42,674.85 ofsect, ten (10) days from and after | Engineering “Department. ees 5,000.00 the date of its passage by the City City Treasurer. . sees 49,808.00 Commission of the City of Pontiac, Accounting Department...... 36,452.00, Madé and passed by the City Commis. Purchasing Department. . . 7.001.90|slon of the Crty of Pontiac this 23nd [Blectioms ooo. cece eee eerie 1.06 day of January, A.D... 1967, psec d Buildings. 119.00 WM. W. women" Cy annin, 0 Fesconaet une oo ADA R. EVANS, General City. . City Clerk Contingent ... 00 Jan, 26, "67 affic En — General, Govern- . bo eeccscccncseccess $1,070,406.14 * PUBLIC SAPETY eath olices Police nyeec cee eees sivesee: $ 775,000.00 : | g's MEER ERTTELES STE CTET TTL ye 000.00 Blectric@] 0.4.9. +s. .ese ewes 63,375.06) paRNES, JAN. 25. 1957, MRa. Plora C., 4065 Beach Dr., Or HIGHWAYS. State Trunk Line Highways $ Major Street System,..,.... Bee rr Local Street System Street Lighting... ....6..05.. . CONSERVATION OF ieauTh eoewnree Health ...+..-. 6 04,792.90. ; EDUCATION ~ Library 6 103.953.00 RECREATION "AND PARKS HOM occu ye eee ccnenes $ aoe bef Munic! J yards. . oon 92 Source . vow «©: 20,320.81 {JUDICIAL Municine] Court ..,...,... 224.00 PUBLIC SERVICE FACIVITIES “< $ 312,061.49 128,902.31 18,786 00 608.00 90,950.07 000.00 Total Operating La ena . $4, 124,288.80 LESS -O! come ATING REVENUES Licenses. and Permits........ $ 72.005.00 Fines, Porfaits and Penalties 213,500.00 Revenue from use of Money and Property...... 170,514.80 Revenue from other Agencies. ....... eevee 910,500.00 Sales of Services — nos : and Commodities,......... 104, 661.76 Contributions and sranatere, ‘from other funds. : 64,035.92; Total Cosratine Revenues $1. 616 217.38 Net Ooeratine Pude on be raised by taxation arbage Collection Ger eee Disposal...... Total Ganation raised by taxation ee —-sasaensede PRO ede Hemes Hee $2 Sine wt. a4 QNT. ART $0,009.29 oreeee $3,640,861,76 340,871.42 tees Leas Reappropriated Surp! ener eererery) bead rating Budget too ‘, taxation. $3,208, 000.34 once General Obligation Bond Pontiac gk Hospital. -$ 125,000.00 Total A... jee Budget to be Aine by taxation., 125,000.00 Total Budest, ation, Qar vonien otal ; and Debt to be raised aa be taxation.......cc.cec0e. $3,424,000.24 Section 3: That f Three Million, said 0! Four Hundred wT wenty-fou ‘our Thousand, Nine Hundred Ninety Dollars and Thirty- pad Cente (63,242,000.34) for the pay- ent of said debts, expenditures and Habilities rae mentioned v erk ¥ Assessor and that — same shell be Tevied and collected the valua- tion of all taxable prepert within eaid City of Ponties in Deserdianee with the provisions of the lews of the State of ee. ~. a Charter “ asia a ¢ levying tion of taxes” A... upon the “ost ons tax roll, City Treasurer of the Citv and instructed ter and statutes of the sta of "Michigan Section This eppropristion ordinance I* baced hog budeet vane tted by the 4 oe Svaianeed shall teke tmmediste Fa t Bint the oasseee thereof by the of the City of Pontiac, as it Hy ae deemed. to be an emerevency ordinance within the meaning of Chav- st" Peptic, of the Charter of the the City Commi« the ny ot ¥ ‘Font on the 22nd Cit a; ot ce seaeary A 7 Pw! DONALDSOW. ADA BR. BVA ity ; wan, 26, ‘67 dy Puneral service will be he Jan, 2 p.m. from the Orchard Lake Community Church with Rev. . Calvin Roe officiating. Interment in Marengo Cemetery, Marshall. Mrs. Barnes will be taken to the Court Funeral Home, Marshall, for burial t p.m. Mon- ev. Puner, larrancements be the herdt Funeral Mome, Keogs Harbor CAMPBELL, JAN. 25, 1957, GIDEON Cowell, 130 8. Andrews, Lake Orion; aoe 83; dear uncle of Mrs. Larry Knight; Mrs. Larry Gid- dings, Miss Bonnie Campbell, Miss Geraldine J, Campbell and Wil- Mam Campbell. Puneral: service will be held Monday, Jan, 36. at 1! am. from the Allen's Puneres . an Wood Ceme . Campbell will ‘fie "tn state at ng Allen's Funeral Home, Lake ono, JANUARY 24, 1957, FietN- neth punene, 23..Portage, age 3. loved son of Mr. Vern Choler: dear teether of Robert, Jack and Jerry Choler, Puneral service will held held Monday, January 28, at 1 pm. from the Parmer-Snover Puneral Home. with R Dalenburg officiating. ev. Nelson Interment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. ‘Choler will He im state at the _ Parmer- Snover Puneral Home. a ANUARY 4, | 4041 Walt a. and ugene (Marian) Rexford; dear pesther of Austin Hollinger, Mrs. ‘ baw Rd., aeercen Piains. Grave- side service under the auspices of Cedar Lodge'No. 60 P&AM MacDIARMID. JAN, 25, i987. ADA, ‘angemeénts oy Sharpe Puneral Homme, Clarks- SicGARTRY, ia gh tae A 25, 1957, Lg a R., 2820 Clemens 8t., : dear Drother of Ernest C. Martha J, hn . Hannah R. Pickering. Punerel service 3a he held Mon- day, Jan. 28, at 1:30 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple Prneral Home, with Rev, William H. Hakes of- ftetating. Interment in Oakhill Cemetery, + MeGarvey will tie e at the Voorhees-Siple oe i pao 23. 1997--MRS. Aleut. See eat Bivd. South; age 61: dea * Lee Wiliams and John D. Williams. Puneral ral service will be held Tues- day, Jan. 20, 0 p.m. from the Pleasant Grove oo _hureh with 8... ohar.. Rev, TALE joe. Interméent in Oak Hill Ceme-' tery. Mrs. Patterson will He state at the. & Carruthers Punerél Home and may be after_3 p.m. Sunday. wENUL, JANUARY 34, _ 1957, 470 Se ge St... . are 36: beloy: .. Marjorie het . 0 wrence ‘Turnbull: dear ot of Harry, lg bu rs... BLS Commissioner Ewan ‘Clague a 2 | TDESIGNED _ FOR FUNERALS" ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance to Amend the Duliting } Section }. That not less than fifteen (15) days notice of the time and place of the wiblic hearing on the -_ ssa 4 of . sas IN LOVING EMORY oF HARRY ho passed away . “ ~ gt 3%, 1951. e heals all sorrow, . Bacily..misaed - “IN IN. LOVING MEMOR' eo swoter: What is home without a. ‘Mother? All things this world may send; = when we lost our darling we. ‘lost our dearest F. riend. Sealy missed by daughters. ~ Flowers” _DUNSTAW: s. Ra abn od * 4 Se eeage ee 4. ~ Funeral Directors ~ Pursiey Funeral Home, Bontslaon lotne FUNERAL HOME mong torvies E_2-5841 -Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL. HOME Ambulance oan. ‘Plane or ¢ 112, 116, 119, «The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS -DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. dered valuel gi the e v esa error, When Gunintion as time for men larger than larger ie 12 vos pase day previous to ent Want the day of publication after the first insertion, ‘CASH WANT AD RATES — Lines 1-Day 2Days @Days | 2 «$1.50 $h86 =692.76 3 1.60 2.70. 3.06 4 1.9 3.48 5.04 5 2.25 4.05 6.00 6 2.70 406 $29 § 7 3.15 5.07 8.40 a 3.60 6.48 9.60 ] 4.05 120) =—10,88 ~ Help. Wanted Male 6 2 SAL ES- MINDED ‘MEN VACANT LAND. & ACREAGE — Exc — tice the real cute 4 us knowledge + abens’ RF i Pon- tie. Work with a leader in the pariaoes, Phone Sales manager, C. SCHUETT, r. Realtor Barber Shop, 2662 proband Lake Rd. or phone 5-2353. AUTOMOBILE 8A TO whieh sell Willys Jeeps ate equipped to give se r dem- onstration. lao traflers, Bob Southern 100 Ww. Maple, _ Walled Lake. A FEW Working men needed at once for oneiee work, piu ak poly ioe Ww. experience he 7 Nores between 16 and CAPABLE YOunG aAW “76 learn business, Sales sbilit ee. pue eee: rie ac RAPT WITH SREET NET #l experience. Allen Ventilator. OL in DESIGNERS AND | ~ JUNIOR DESIGNERS of latte 1g Beye cellent ‘Dumps men in at, of 3h we pumps. view tment c jeeuen, ‘ : Federal Industries Inc. W. 8 Mile Ra. Detroit Soap IN REAL &S- jo’ Ay omen of with en ie parking. Close ¥ bank, excationt location MR sony -in business, J, R. Hilts, Field Representative By aged office -- a oe fi. t be wees 38 and igh ecenel af graduate, Co jege Training in a istration helpful. Start ny "Good salary nee tune es for sdvancement, ir. Sanders, Senora Motor: ance State Ban! Bulding. EXP NCED —_serviee- man. "Phone OR Pit in Oa Turnbull is at the Donelson- " Jolins Puneral Home, S ‘ MACHINISTS Hydrant Bap Benet) Fe TOOL ROOM LATHE OPERATOR ~ we using precision measur- ng instruments. . Ww Must be Sate of work-| ing from blue prints and Wa All Fringe | Benefits no ‘Modern Plant ‘DETROIT.- Begaee Fees, Be YOUNG MAN weet ter eeasereeeee ce eneeenne Pee shbe gre eteeeae Per ee Pt ~ BEST. WAY DRIVING SCHOOL TEACHER — PIA oh. Mrs. Henry Myers, 86 in , a sith ; sav: Tk : x a aay TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D. Thompson FE 4-004 Business Services Ts. trea ee Pe ane EXPERT TREE TRIMMING * | Local and c a | PAINTING AND} 13 BBP BPA PDLPLOLP PP LLLP LLLP | +R. ave ON ALL MAKES of of - rE S-T721 —— CE TREE SERVICE. RE- Reas, Immediate service, FE “ onal sand trimming. Get our ti. secede oA rE 3 us. rr " PAINTING, WALLS WASHED, PA- supine ERIS BP ai |_[acadaty Pee S. PE 40530, | —*_.Sendusl 70 ALL MAKE- OF FOUNTAIN rpens| PAINTING, PATER ” Ye by trained men 93-7061 our store General Printing & Ottice Co, 2 W. Law- rence §}. Phone FE }-0138. - Television Service 22 | COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV __ FE 23-4021 = * en nssaneament WP Wewile aalaiei removals. Ph FE 56-6503 or OR | 3-306 j K Moving & Tracking 19 ™™ Reasonabe BASEMENT CLEARING. AnD ali kind, FE 6-7072, 86 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. AND CLEAN KITCHENETTE ~ Utilities turn. OR_ 3-700. aig A, a IN DEBT? IF SO, LET -US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RAIL oeranere aE CANNING A ar py PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE —_—— O'DELL CARTAGE ii | Painting & Decorating 20 &-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- terior, 10 per cent disc a oS Guaranteed, Free est. FE 4-8205. hanging and removed. PAPERHANGINO.— Ye eat OR Repair, 606 W. Huron. Night serv- fee calls, FE 4-5607. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. PE 54-1296 cr FE 54-6300 M. STRAKA GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY MA CON’ SANDING aaa. | Typewriter Service 224 DON'S RADIO & TV, 127 S.PARKE ST. ange - tae Money Wanted _28A wore er ate 1,00 ON To ziNISH, HOME AND 3-53 APTER «P.M anD Ga. COUrLE wr, te furn, or partly furn, _ Wanted to Rent 29 on or about March 1. After § p.m. _ FE §-6322. _BUYE ERS Ww AITING courteous C HAYDEN, Realtor . Open Eves. rT k. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard a. TO GET THE MosT FOR. YOUR jana Realtor Pa is the “bird” to see. 1050 W. _Ton_ St. Phone FE 2-6316. MORTGAGES &.% Welt, ae Dixie Hwy. = : int oe ee Se see comet MM Sto Faw Stout, Realtor nN. ‘gina 8. bh, FE s.21es Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH FOR EQUITIES em. —_ aa modern ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron. OA 8.3330, PE 2-7421 WEARY? et weary of to tadoegh trtsnts’ sehytiven’ or ’ ox Vos. We get en are seas cat lsting, to get it LARK REAL ESTATE YOUR LAKE RF. a Pe bONTIAG EM 33011 7 UNI } ~ WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR mercial butane with sq. ft. to lease or pur- Lake front home Wil- roe Maceday, of white Le home on small acre- os alli meal 2or3 Bedroom home, large jot inside city om bus line. Citent will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on main highway. = is Dat yeniberta Apt., 390 Room, PVT ENTR a HL N. Telegraph. after = ROOMS, UPPER, F BATH & ent. Nice & clean, 36 Center. RG orated, all lities a ey R. D. RILEY G.wirtboun REALTOR |2 . J ROOM INDIVIDUAL CABINS, itehen lities. Utilities includ- fac’ . MY 24171. 468 8. Broadway, Lake Orion. FURNISHED. #10 PER _week, Call PE 42544. ___ 7 ROOMS, GOOD HEAT. Wa- ver. -, Private entrance. at Po eA rE oar “APT. CAL 3 Sher 4, PE b1i36. J ROOM APT, OR 2? rooms near factories; gentlemen only. rE . GA —_ HOUSE, CITY FE 43876, “LOSE TO BON- Bus handy, wtil. “or, pvt ent. OR gas air- summer, Elde: Bisel wit 8. BATH,. FURN. . ww Fs idng C APT. QUIET CLEAN couple, je, private Lath, 243 Cham- 7 “ROOM a FURNISHED tre nice. Privote ent, Near - 8, eee Heating Married, about 30, to learn FIELD WALL CLEANERS BUILDING Free est, No obligation: Pi 2.1601; | 7 Temes & ADDING MA MAINTENANCE _ to executive. CHAIN SAWS _Soverat Frag end oe 6 ‘Box ton MEN SUMP PUMPS “Help Wanted Female 7\Finib nEPaEsen: 1251 Belteie Pe o00Tt Upholstering _—23 - : begged SERVICE OILOCK BEADLE's DRAPERIES. SAMPLE Tae ditioning. Seen, Fees as | ane br. spot. FE. bist. Chev., ete. No engine re- § CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. re; GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac _ moval, PE’ 5-6156, Boal. ree ot Lake Rd. 313 Pontiac State “Parnas BEATING | SERVICE. § UPHOLSTERING , Bank Bldg. pil crooks “Ra M sebehestee PE Pres ELEORAPH APES = FE 5°0277 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- serene Your ra Graebner’ s—Royal me FURNACES CLEANED INSTAL: | ~~~ tWaTAC Lost & Found 24 24 e478 ‘ed. 24 snr. servire. C. Nelson. | pounD ) FEMALE BEAGLE, | vi- Tastructions 9 cufty_Watkine_Leke, OR 2008. LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE. OP- | dyke Ra. Reward. MI 4-5970. LOST: FEMALE ee 4 bh ; i Pri. 5. om thry Pri. 11 te, _ 31035 after 6 p.m. as OFFICE, ‘Eh fenced piering Bho aso at the count ae , LION STORE LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE | WAY AT “BAPE-WAY" DRIVER Bus. FE 2-225? Work Wanted Male 10 RI It Wore Patel Or 2 MEN NEED any kind. Ph OR 3 iL. Res, FE 8-1645 A-1 CARPENTER wae NEW a & ir, PE 44210. AVAILABLE ood CARPENTER work. on ten repair. 8. . ei urdesk. Boy 16 WITH DatVERe TC LIGENGE like work after school & Saturdays aia in gas sta- _ inning 1 4-0894. 901 Perry HOUSE MOVING “AND UNDER- inn! Fe 17-0405 LIGHT HAULING. OF ANY KIND. Complete service on all makes.| old. vic. Pelton Rd Day or night. Call FE 41063.| Answers to name of “pat, Wayne Herung Co. cut on left back foot. * Liber reward, OR 3-5904. HEATING — B io RiM- * hour service on all -makes.| med glasses, on Bone St. Tues, FE_8-8304 p.m, ase call 1390. ND LOST — BEAGLE WHITE, TAN HEATING & ‘. Detroit address on State licensed heating contractor, collar. 56241, : “We My How." comblese service - an ND oo a 1 heating sous x Night | “Terrier. ae Lye, Lake Franklin B Bivd. id, Orchard Rid, tie ge yeoman | Hills. Answers to name “Sugar.' Reward. Call MI tants or MI 4-8040, _Meyers. OR 3-1 pair, FE 7031s PLASTERING commercial and 4 repair, 1 stipe 6. Low rates. after 6 p.m kind) High school BOY, 19, WORK WANTED, ANY graduate. OR wort ietst, vot, ee on | ie. told son. Live ‘tn 2 . State ‘|MAN WISHES “WORK “IN CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN: | WALLS Kiteh FE i ens @ specialty. and re boards a -pecialt _Reas. ¢ * 9282 . wv CARPENTER WORK, ALL eins Be. ‘Featherston FE (CARPENTRY. Pe YRS. EXP. NEW | _Free estimates OR 3-0186. PLASTERING ALL KINDS. if. PLASTERING, NEW AND sad TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. PE 40137. FE 82436 MACHINE. WHITE SPAN- tel in the erry of Waterford, ard. OR 36117. LOST: MALE COLLIE, BROWN & white. , vie, Westacres Sub. EM us: ENGLISH . BR wie. _Answe “Queen.” TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- | . _ Vasa mates. PE aan, PE | Gost YOUR PET! “WANT 76 ive‘one a home? Man et wAGeE ONE PEED ot ichigan ‘Animal. Rescue Lea i* CH___10 Bagley 8t. | coer — BEAGLE 1a OUND. Lr WASHED BY 56 Clarke St. ecense 139. 2-6897. ALTERATIONS, vic... Eliz. Lk. Rds. iM CARPENTRY. ALTERATIONS, New and repair. FE 44 | Dressmakin ng, , Tailoring 16 SCOTT LK. PE 55184. REWARD FOR R INFORMATION leading to imate Biwe Tick. Ered ¢ tolen Mon, Eve, Jan. let. Mar lis. Morgan. A ~ ‘Wisem Ra. Milford MUtug! 4-6255 ¥. “i By day or week, PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR. _ Work guaranteed FE 54-0304 SINGLE MAN WANTS 1 FARM “jos. | ~~ a PE. 8-208 after after § p.m. 4 NEW CUPBOARDS & ON PL all badly. FE 2 FUNG MAN NEEDS ANY KIND ot labor 27416. pared in Soocuntie _Appt. FE 3-7524 <7 Work Wanted Female — iM tr rr et PLL Te | Pickap & Leader 2 WOMEN WANT Wald ‘WASH. s O lean. PE 5-3036. Tel iver FE €1806 PICK UP AND DE- liv DAY Y sERViCE TRONINGS. 32-0059. Eves. FE 17-8087 8-3508, appointment c 1343 > pel Late Rd. EM 33125 Yost _hewe 7 oo 4s w. fHuren Ind 1, FE 41802 Eve. Pe best? Furniture Refinishing 1 16A DOORS. RE. | _Palring & antiques. . FE $61 5-0162. _Income Tax Service 17 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- | ‘our home by qualified with master’s degree. BURTON ~ STEVENS, 85 Mel rE Home calls by EMPIRE INCOME Tako SERVICE BENJAMIN R.B BACKUS S Hobbies & Supplies ; 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS , 2. PAINT ae 7 (rames Lawrence FE 2-i4]4 Notices & Personals — 2 PRA ROLLIE TE VES Last your mind of wor Know the facts about matters Private _consuitation. FE 5-6201. ANY GIRL RL OR WOMAN NEED- i a friemily adviser, - contact I. Langley. Phone FE | 2.5122 Confidential. The Salvation | ~Aeroired Knapp Shoes 3 | Pret He: 2 2070", Airport Rd TMA On ~ “NEED HELP. _With + + Income | Tan. == ‘$5.00 pe sa ne sre] epee “Wet sPeciaL — 0 Bereay $2.50; now “$6.50 ge Fol ; Ney vis. a.D Om >109 | peek heevis ond apertingstn Nn” 3, A. Taylor Realtor *e with T vite me Barn ° * e8 I * * trance e. for immediate i wu. Fr ci tet Parkdale’ Fret 0077 Aig,PE cael: afer 6,'O8 CASH TEARgE pools Panty FO ENTAL 48 HOURS _ monthly, 2461 Auburn, FE 2-1 ; ) 7 NICE ALL PRIVATE. we Rage Om UERE Wirn| cautious | Rotate" ath, * . id eten: = batenem, 5 ooomens: jim WRIGHT 7 ROOMS & BATH. PARTLY FUR- Labs, rea weet of Funtios. REALTOR nished. Aduits pref. PE 5-2488 oe. 345 Oakland PE 4.0441 LOVELY ROOMS. REFERENCES M | Share Living Quarters 30 Eves, MY 2-1864 Middleaged, couple or |. business any bases eoahia om CASH Tar"adyline oa" bane CLEAN WORKING COUPLE WISH 5:15. Anytime Bat, & Sw veers. home mt Bes General | ROOM, BFF FRAY ASTIC Hospit hae E 81776 after 7 + 24 HOURS Unt in Fave’ or get aro itd Adults p.m. RECEN R, LE We are now in a position 3 ROOMS. NICELY FUR TV, twenties, permanently employed, to give you a © com- ag heat. Also wn sare tor with four year old daughter in NT on your prop: baby eenile mother works. 101 8 needs home with all griy, within, 24, hours pre fre Paddock, gall a where cence vou your cares 3 wewi. a DECORATED MB, day. Prefer two rooms if possible on the table and so will we. bene : - either furnished: or unfu See us for action — AC- i el Sy epBCORATE , gr eter ceased hawt | ca sad ae ies Pa a ae ec re as ) well s weekly or or monthly amount ay at Stout Restore or. er private: vmreese & rogues. Reply Box 6, Pontiac Open Eves. ‘til @:30 — s ery a furn, 22 Auburn, “s 7 ROOMS orn Tins FURN. Se TeaneRerte tee at TT BUY OR SELL || Sait Shtthome:si'Grcae ; I will persona!ly buy your welcome ener TEACHER WANTS RIDE, ae erly or will ell i "oF you and | Lake Ave. School, 1021 Alrport Rd. Hours show you ho t eash if the | 3 NEWLY DEC R REF. PVT. sit. FE Ge iA ened “call and ‘et es eee . poe WrD.: TI TRANSPORTATION FOR| k. BROKER OOMS, NE D TED, light luggage to. Buffalo or Roch- | PE i157 508 Bliz, Lake Rd, | Sai een erking couple. rE fe ba020. York, About Feb, Ist TRA 7 RMS, BREAKFAST ¥ NOOK AND bath dults only, Inquire 95 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 RADES Derigit. 41941, 4 ROOMS THING FURN- ; We are spectatists in trading. we | * tieq 161 yacenne R CONTRACTS WANTED are getoing | $ _ fepenasen as the bosehdrt anictageenacite “We need contracts for immediate | lead tthe Pontiac | @ RMS. AND BATH. ALL UTIL. sale. perere a have} prea. Dx ak Teel i euiguied. Call Kure” FE 6-6801. 724 you, Reasonable discount large | Tescipiliues of trading your real | @ RMS. AND B ENT. contracts. Clark Real Es-| estate We ave homes, far w. FE ooeet after, ‘6 om. tate, 1362 'W, Huron St. eve- | imeomes. bus 6 $3540. nings. F or PE esis, lortbern resorts’ its 4 ROOMS, 6 EDNA- _ask for “Mr. Clark cowER oe ‘A. OHNSON, 1704 S. Telegr FE 425 ~ CASH IN A FLASH Por your fond oon contract. re Kay equities. Real tor raph Rd. sa’ you sell. Ask for $500,000.00 t- one a. AY 7 RMS & BATH, PARTLY FURN. vas a3 FE 5-3458, 3 nice clean rooms with private bath and entrance on ground floor; washer and dryer furnished. Heat Phone ORlando 36224. 3 RMS PARTLY FURN. YEAR a, s heat, 2 children w _come, Ponting Lake Rd. “ROOM AND BATH MAIN ] £88 per = ¢ downtown Pontiac. ree Realtor Part- = tet FLOOR, ® R. REFRIO b RATH. Jat FU 34_School St - "p50m AND BATH. GROUND week, Adults, FE 47804. jowntown. $63 Call Realtor BDartridge. _FEt-3561. 5 RMS. NEAR TEL-HURON. FE 6-6540. chine, drier 955 Rochester Rd bet. 14 & 18 Mile Rd. ATTRA 1 BEDROOM APTS. Stor heat fu ed. 3 ROOMS AN AND pi oes CONDITION, INCL HEAT, Le ak WA ne CHILDR: REN Br aera PER MO. § P.M. SEE CARETAKER, oe ARCADIA cover. OR PHON FE ¢-6513 EMPSTEAD, K. @. , 102 E: HURON, ; i el room —_ apt. Downtown CLARKBTON REAL ATE, aN MEM ton Reh: BRAND "NEW Balmer Street, fust south of 898 rd Lake Averue. tiae’s finest new anartments, are ready for oceusency. AIR CONDITIONED automatic heat, ‘TS OiT! 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY ~— WE ARE RIN’ AS $90 PER- MONTH, for Inspection and Sunday “Bally FEderal 86918 a nd 3 with byte, stor eaten 1g. utilities Couple wi vite Selesme. - ROOM, ere ey ‘BATH & & EN- r Pontiac Lake Rd. ist. FE after or Fe. 22152 days. aR sae. “Sri FURN. NEAT A AND clean, main pon of tiv. ent, bath. Ad after Pa) ce BYERY THING PURNISHED, child accepted, _ ner week, 125 N, Telegraph. : EASTSIDE, 4 RM. & pars. terrace. Gas heat. Rew able CLOsE-AIN, 3 & bath. Heat the. WILLIAMS 3 & bath. All utilities, $65 mo STA ST. 2 & bath, All utilitie: s. $50 m Le, Nicholle & Har, Pf co Huron, FE 58183. Gpen eveninge. 0 tetrigerator, cit furn’- month. OR LOVELY 5 R APART- ment on James stove and refrigerator. year's leneg a, $il oak, month. FE 42833. MAIN FiOOR APTS. and beth, gas heat, 3. RMS. priv. ent. furnished, Reasonable. | N- | J BEDROOM HOME OFFERING — FOR Aj. yet RY ONLY—LBASES B 10 miles. fare. Adults, $1 SMALL oe R AROUND COTTAGE turn scent Lk ?, 2. het tas 831 Pensacola : s 2 OR 3 ) BEDROOM. IN WATER- ford T children welcome, $85 monthiy OR 3-1540 Sunday 12 00 to 3 § BEDRM. HOUSE FURN FULL sement with of! furnace. Call MS WALLED Lk. MOD. ¢ to ofty Reasonable. MA 7 BDRM NEW, ? CAR GARAGE. p+ Me or by week. OR 3-577 2 ‘BEDAMG. — LAKE. MOD- close efty, Reasonable. Ma 4-3407 li BEDRM. snc HOME. PART. ly modern. PE 4-8057. , NEAR PON- tine Mtr, Pit. $65 ‘mo. Call after 6, 2-7006. | 5 BEDROOM RA WeH STYLE -Platns. furnace, lake 12-8953. privileges. FE TBEDRM. RANCH, $90 MONTHLY. _ Children accepted. OR OR aes (RM. ROUEL 5. 6806 MONTCLAIR Prine off 8 Biv. are at 1168 eton Bt. Rochester. 4 ROOMS & BA BUN PORCH, gas heat. Cal) 40204 after OR RENT 8 p.m 5-700 i RMS, & BATH. ON : ACRE semi-furn. $50 monthly. MY 2-242. § BEDROOM AT 35 LL ST. CALL J. A. TAYLOR. FE sRMS, Of. HEAT, CLOSE TO school, rent $80. LaSaile St. OR 3-0762. ¢ ROOM & BATH. ORION. Vil- _iage, Gas heat. FE 2-4118 RM. FULLY MODERN, AUTO. heat. Fe 43347 ad tk OOMS & Bare Rey g Cheeg to eoharl ae . In Dray- OR via CLOSE OR ef IN. 3-1089 ¢ o BOOM a Wire a BATHS ON E ice re close o downtown, bed for. $90 per mo and tuawe has ole to to sub-le "RD. RILEY $00 Miiz, Lake Rd. FE 41181 10 RMS. AND 2? BATHS, LOCAT- ed ‘on the Dixte Hwy. Close to the Old Mill Tavern, $120 per Mo, FE 56-9441, A 10ROOM HOME. BATH, FUR- nace, large barn suitable for rid- ing ‘stable or storage. On M59, Ask for Realtor Partridge, 1950 W. Huron, Ph, FE 43591 ae CRESCENT LAKE AREA. 7 BED- room large home. Full bacenrent, Automatic of] heat. 3 blocks off _ bury o 4 pm house, modern. Newly decorated. month TWinbrook 2-3617 or DOUBLE HOUSE, § RMS. AND 9 eo $-5908, . FOR RENT: HOUDSES—APART- MENTS. Furnished or unfur- iHiams Realty, Ave, PE 40547, end ‘all day Sat Bat. and Sun _Refer. HOUSE FOR RENT INCOME available. Call after 4 on or . of Sun. FE $-2407, INDIAN VILLAGE rooms ai rage. $190 a month, CERO HILLS ~ 6 room, grctoom. Seer garage, $108 a month.” "™ MAHAN REALTY 1015 Ww. I LARG ce S REMODELED, home on "CP PANGU S, Reatlor Faas or WA screen National basement & gas heat FE 4-688 OL 1-4616. 2 MODERN 4 ROOM APT. southwest of Rochester in change for service. OL, 2-857! RENTAL UNITS Attractive new duplex type units. MI. ex- tee ov al PE ef TS i Pe 2 . AVAIL LJ Reasonable rent. Located in Pom | Clarkston. For rent or leane, OPTION TO BUY. hett to Hiehiend Recreation Area - Elirabeth Lake Rd. §720 N Ayles- Dr, Open Sun. 2 t CGA8s LE, ATTRACTIVE 2? BDRM. 4-0401. after 3:30 MODERN 2 BEDROOM BRICK. . MODERK | 4 ROOM DER A BOON HOUSE, | a SopEnR > BEDROOM HOME in $85 nea. 1 month in advance, FE AR 4 ROOM ~¥R. Foto pours. % beth, sa Seta : 82807. months in maith Searom Uae br sae ara 7 _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 pre homte: N-) fet or) all Sat. & re eel a. s| WILLIS M Tove.) g5 BREWER | lade 3 a Sooo Inca! gay Tiss Men — p bath, 38 cae down. ome, wa ure Hele ee W. “DINAN FE_¢2577 Nothing Down a rom ‘ester Rd. 9l6, iz r _—_* for ‘Yadles ‘nly Sc West FIDL CLEAN hit . “BHOW- Ae garage. eeue man. FE “WOMAN . ALL PRIVATE. PE ¢-2647. | i tema Da work = eee tee e woopw. in BLOOM: | ae Rooms With Board 38 ROOM WITH board in pvt. Neo drinkers. - 39. ARD, GEN men erred. Apply 239 Russell. ROOM & BOARD IN PRIVATE home, close to Fisher's & Pon- tiac Plant. FE_8-8100. NOTE mi, POR OENTLEMEN. 246 Judson. PE 22-9695. fee ay: home privs wx ony also boarders good tee, “wear ; ~“HoME STYLE ihn Sonos FE | i Convalescent Homes (38A NURSING. ALL TYPES or Pa- | ge Sehr. care, Reas, rates. E 4) ae aah eee my private home PE eo0se, No ‘other pa tn 39 __Notel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by son A or Week Al 1 or 2 rtments. Cooking and = refrig refrigeretion unit 464 Auburn FE 2-0266 HURON HOTEL. CLEAN. MOD. ern rooms. or ‘eek. . Si. Phone PE 8266 West Huron 2-8266, Uv FREE TV. Priv. bath, Linens . OR }' Rent Office Space 41 PRA AAA AAA DESTRABLE SPACE Fa o . = in ~ cen- Harbor, . Newly ‘decorat- ed, heat. Call FE _ OFF Ee SP. ce ENT. ‘ain fics, a5 Dixie Hwy. H. J Van Welt. OR 3-1355. OFFI 24x17, FACING PIKE 8ST. in Hotel Waldron within block. MY 31543 WE BUILD . BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 and price of outstanding 3 bedreom . rane es. Plastered walls, oak hoors, marble windw sills, full basements, of] ac. heat, birch flush onere. a a by and an oint- meats, one bulla Fwhere Ay 1 . Berea Sages : t ligated, WE BUY, BELL & TRADE Ries PST HE porch & 2 car rage. Ol! heat. gas hot water. mm. Screens & stOrms, insula- fot 402190. Paved street. webeardd mest section. All for sy terms, seen fot cash or. will tease. $100 mont . dohn Knecht, owner, 1602 8. Woodward, Mi 44600; eves. MI 47781. . : - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OR WITHOUT)” TLE-| Bidg. Municipal Pe san 6168. |. F, ‘Will build 3 bedrm. starter house pad bacial 2. our % h ws ‘BY OWNE R efront hom wet es room walls, front. rivil Eliz. Lk tae LOWE R . “MIDDL. E STRAITS ment and iake on at St. Good needs finishing be woes nt very reasonably — $1, down, remainder on land contract, Total price $7,200, COTTAGE ang = home IN WARDS ORCHARD ad eh easy access to Schools a areas and busines SS, Full price $17.75 SYLVAN MANOR B including large living room, ample kitchen space. utility Tecreation room, ace, , terms. — . cat ea . Coy mm = = usually good buy » 350, Tt’s a lot of noure 4 the money, Cash to SYLVAN REALTY CO, 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 IN SYLVAN po ae CENTER SACRIFICE: APPEos. on Clam Lake, 3° rooms & bath, Basement bis On $3,000 down. Ask for Frank Price. CHAS J. VANHORN MI £2900 1 45644 Colberry Park FOUR 1957 MODELS. OP SUNDAY 2to 5 Each Colberry Park home has been carefully olanned S. meet ee modern concept. of ‘family liv- “ACRES | = | P.M, eatures ~y very best of the new 8 ay makes home ery & delightful ence, 3,OR 4 BEDROOMS: 1'5 2% inten BATHS. FAMILY OOM FULL BASEMENT; PLAS- ‘TERED ALLS: G ELECTRIC BUILT - IN RANGE, OVEN AND D ' POSAL; ATTACHED 2-CAR GA- RAGE “REDI-WIRED": AP PRO’ BY OIT CO.; SEWER: WATER: AND BLACKTOP ROADS; NEW HICK- ORY GROVE ~L; LO SCHOO! BLOOMFIELD TAXES. NOTE: Owner has now conceded , tet he has built too many homes for the present market and has drastically reduced the price on & few of the morsels. ices will aeain be hicher by onring.. eter drive out y and fine homes and tet full particulars as to new low price and te DIRECTIONS: COLBERRY PARRY is JUST EAST OF COR- SGUARE t LAKE EDAD ASK we FOR Pay SCOTT OR MR. BOONE, SUNDAY 2to 5 38 Barrington Rd. On this home we are looking for a buyer who's rely partiew- lar—as this home will stand the cinsest inspection, Brick Ranch with ae exterior and tnte- tior charm. LA located in , E fr arogme, re WOODWARD & WILL TRADE FIRST ROAD NORTH ol $2,008 for free and clear car RD, WATCH WaTcR t trailer, 2 bedroom home with FOR OPEN SION. attached garage. nee ra, 3s) +e one Take over payments of $75 ayment and F jarger monthly paym 173 Oneida Rd. ’ Yeon’, In Sonia. a. ae . tm. & A STEAL bunesiow: 23-ft. carpeted Heing 2 bedroom 6. Penced-in rear and 3 nice bedrooms. Fu yard, payed st., Lio $1,000 un- basbinent for recreation. GAS der compa’ es in ares furnace. | All kinds of flowers, Bist purse oft mots) wae, Hr. Fisan faciudlng taxes and insurance. | a MOVE IN 000 moves you into # vacant pid Rag thee ivé. Full a peretacee ot oil heat. eed riv , Hur FE 43528 Fireiace a tla ar S bedtoom HOME B and SY bennett St, Hand yen Lot pox 180 Immediate possession. on es Bafivate se: St. handy to ‘a set eRe) Bean att = Big 4 pliecn eons on south- 3 fone in Srainiueen, er in bee est" eta on $3,000 DOWN. Lo Settee, Wa encant #0 yoo. ona home in Elizabeth “Yoke Es move R. DR Rit LEY, Broker OP! HOUSE J. A. Taylor PEN ™ Ave. ‘Sear | SYLVAN VILLAGE ise Tree Fats) vondale ‘ 1:00 to 4:30 P.M. Sunday OPEN Drop in and thi ome th . ‘SUNDAY 25 96 Coleman St. pT srape-) i £3 he oe oe | Seer Bol car a | Russell Young | Fin om Ww. iL F Ss ete aa ‘ox couple, Pu rice "LOVELAND _ * pater. : fom oa 2 : ee is, m dase witk 1 acre on Roch- iy clear : starter’ isms with = oO. Down. Eaymen ae RD. 8 a “OR > ahr 6, call OR sree, . $9,950 New 3 waded. ‘Don Sree Be titehen 3 a ee pest legs inc $650 DOWN Suen poms. act “ia ee Near = Goace. | Sits Pepe Ee walls, ptttictaney kitehen tty ice wake. ibe. Priced ‘reason: 7 stairway "q unftahed Cue .LE ER REALTY fired bat water heal esi, Nee e FE 140i, Pe tsi10 — Lease or land contract __&s dn. payment. home with with os aenh Us _ JERRY E. wes 3172_ W... Huron Gl 1 RESALE ORTH END. 2 SYLVAN MANOR _ Lovely 2 bearm. brick rambling ca 3 ee BEDROOM MODERN. ON S. > uae. Near Eastern Jr. with $270 to f Pu eaer Pace ond ranch t Tport. = bat ~ very nice powder tick to Gt for e ie.780 re. = furn: Near Union Lake $1,000 dn. No dealers “North Side” A ve low eat, $1,000 t, alum. 604 W. Huron St. : FE 5-4 at heat, 6 rm. Fe OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK. Dasement. stor: itage Se $9,500 ms, H., W. Bigelow at Dwight st. 402 block to sore. fice, With $2,500 down. bank. a RE AL 20 8. Main, Clarkston, MAple 68-5821 on jot. Clintonvilie. Mich. CLARKSTON © Here's a 2 famfiy Income that's newly decorated and is neat and clean inside and out, 2 bedrooms. Full = ba’ : garece. Large corner lot. In the Wage of Clarkston. Just 1 short | - Post Of- A good _Duy at $14,000 | Clarkston ESTATE INC. ne #350 DOWN. 3 RM. HOUSE WiTH $2,200 you m WEST coLuMEtA sT Lovely 4 rooms and full. bath, tice kitchen, nace. REAL 1218 Baldwin Ave, aa George Marble, Realtor 5 fost Andervonstig Waterford “INDIAN VILLAGE . neat 5 rm., 2. bedrms.. wall to wall . are basement, FOR COLORED 4, Desutiful | bedrooms, Rvin Hving Fer quick. “sale, $11, . $2,500 ™. * and music reom. full “PONTIAE REALTY fenced” era. mith oe few. | = rubs and fruit trees. See mV E EST ACRES this ‘odes, only $11,500, terms MIDD STRAITS LK. — 3 bedrm. Colonial: Lot 100x400. OFF M59 Beautiful brick, 9 nice bedrms., on Lore a tesTT = ani iwi em. x. the oe Sash REALTOR is 2 tie. Pal basement a... FE. ee } room, oi! furnace, fence . scaped lot, This’ ts @ home | $1,000 Down Jou, ould be “proud to ms Earee, chen wt eating Puce e s a ie and more a ° eek floors, full basement, INVESTORS a ae INTION IN *, ful Coe Re DORE bath “plastered ied hom storms | $.Jatee rooms and bath on ist and screens, ‘esye corner ‘lot, and ‘e in. furnace, ong ette, of . enupboards, oak floors, full pee ment with laundry tubs and A steal at $10,500, terms. Jim Williams TE AND INSURANCE Ss FE 40547 ‘| Excellent fnvéstanen -12-reem Bric terms, - Berta Pg wus Hugos st. t 13 Bedrm. West Suburban See this very hg ont. foot home! Fited tall peuit, with on3 m8 a asage, Oop , aeneet. Teal vate 2 at $14,500. ee on Wesgen thane on John K. Irwin . FE 5-4846 thts, wit i Jove, St "Sheen by . 1704 S. Tele FE4 3 Re; iy "ee se sae we ce Pet ad 6, oxi te. 3 Jott, “A. 9 pedal area. are out of _ private to : wane ovate: eoded ares. | * ‘There’ large cams with foods Of thant nal Camiinie Ge | — -bath, and planter box — s and 2 car patio REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Clarkston, Mich. a nidineSeat Sees $700 DOWN ~ . Clean 2-bedrm., bath, extra Ie: ving room, uth. snd. oll farwace. area, JIM_ WRIGHT REALTOR 345 Oakland PE_ Soa ” "HURON CARcEns. totmmedinte Possession to school & bus. hee Ty euite full base- ot] furnace e. Rice tot with May od eet OFF WALTON BLYD. Toward Rochester. Large modern ee homie on ' acre lot. 5 rooms on st floor. ving room ig picture oy. ; $495 DOWN. A new 2 Bedroom bome on vour lot. Call for infor- mation today. rooms, tile Pp or roo! schools. GI, and Con tional financing available. Call today on these. GI RESALE "Immediate awalls, stairwa: an party a itie, furnace Pe & HAYDEN, Realtor Waitor FE 8-044) © NSpen _Eves. Sun, 10. to 2 $1,500 DOWN Loceted a West ws 50 DOWN ti Straits Lak fend mm mag rt tay | a Priced at at “only 'ga'b80 _ * sa ber Te eslie R. Middleton PE_ 8-6003 FE 17-0084 BY OWNER CHRIBETAR NEAR e charm room new tri- revel nome aie bathe, Occup’ 2 mos, ed transferred. Large w . Complete with car- peting. she Ww & mares, Loads age Saat ee fe" oi available. $38, ou 7 1776. _ Sunday oor: 4 room on rivate cotrenipe” oll FA heat, e corner lot, near St. Vin- cent’s. Church. Full price only $13,500, expansion attic. Ca: living and dining room. had ried to 1% car wexcete ful ement, ofl beet excellent Toca _ Priced at $13,200 with ter rms BRAND NEW ; etreem ranch. ats m and dining el, fall Pre only $7,400 re $750 down plus shortgage co living heat: FHA IVAN SCHHAM MULTIPLE ye sekete KNUDSEN 4-Family Brick ; Conventional 4 units and Hi ear garage. Each has tms. with bath. Oak firs. ster walls. and are nicely ar- é* ear ranged wi with f b front, and WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR s10 .: PE LUsi6 Eves & San, PE £5288 “|N ICHOLIE Vacant af HARGER RO | wes Aarkston |. _ | Seminole Hills ne lot, oft heat wilh sell for cash or fy foun ae & land contract. $15, FE 45050. WALLED LAKE gas hot wa- HURRY ON THIS wg Owner moved to Florida $900 for his equit: a, “take” ‘over bath, fone corner lot, This last Have several others. Sant HOLE PT REALTY | Near Auburn } tg hho ol fue 20 8 Main pie aaa” Mich, % room, 3. bedroom Large x eox208 it nicel cely : ‘3 a 7, good down an hantie, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH ‘OPEN SUNDAY 25. 5623 Cleary Drive Brick Ranch as pens new a 3 bed- ' full ment, and Take ‘uylleges a Huntooa Lake. ake your LJ 2 | Tired of ae es Well, don't gy ate unt oo year-old, galow. hake “privetes ~ Crescent x 160 Wonderful for the chil- m ex 4 bedroo featu - pimost new brick ranch ‘in. the aniel Whitfield Bchool few of the 8 ear- value at $15,- - down will han- Their Loss—Your Gain Owners say to-sell thig ex- cellent newly . reconditioned home. Cus . eel new. Pull tiled bath, 20x24 ; geraae. Solid cement drive. minum Ref es and is that Sacr ifice 50. Conven Tespossinie you shou rice & only $9,2 feat fe erms to GI Resale rare 3 bedroom brick Linda full basenient, near th School. Load “aibout 2; 100 iss this’ one. This almost new custom built home ge . and bath wn; 2 ans, aj; JP fe auch featires ceram : Ralls. "hardwood tibors an extra large lot, it tmvites you | Spree . Pull price i. Bateman win "of Bona. F acres within 4 Got Fe p00. a fk aise: ban Clarkston: REAL ESTATE INC. | Warit ‘Aas! To sell, rent, _ Ton—neat — Kampsen'r Need 5 Bedrooms? in- good ih Only with Income—Close j = pd in ged for $245. apartinents. fi ished In ondition $14,000 cash, ween “day GILES REALTY CO. 2 WEST RUpOU fT, PE sein a WILSON tae located —.4 business and mtial, ton Bivd, : ecalea on "Ban “Eat Wat l-yr-old, 3 betrette home, located ust ght Pon ac Lake road. Only wd 1000 a We w = rat og etiarvey Wilson, Broker | Or Bt. Can 9° ware we 3! stment per cent return. Terms. Dg WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE 4-3581 1030 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 two mens *. Go IT’S VACANT Near St. Benedict sneer Tet-Hu- block construc ig Me down. Humphries Realtor PE ¢1114 8 Teter Service myigiiie FE 40828}> Rooms with Basmt. é E $900 Down and $60 Mo. ves. & Sun. SIDE iON — For RETIRED ED COUPLE | free commer lot on paved street. oo setee-6 50 Fooet * i8mi, Base pocstty 3 —, e d, heats on Cass City. fuli bath, Mic ivine toom and ; quick post possession, no tod tape tad ortgage charges, Giroux-F ranks YOUR PROBLEM: os m9 hire, it’s FE aaa. COLORED % fase. ‘Ga PE sin or PE au, WD, Ww. $1,500 oil PEE, I DOWN || VERY SHARP, § ROOM & BAT t “rotated off Baldwin A Ave. i. Mt, ODAY $7 i home an a sole, ok 3 car brick- ¢nites: Py 3 fall baths, modern kite base feng: mtd A MR a coms fet : teat = see. aang reel aca) e fay. Sin" Eh bs at = Shania y appointnrent Len _ SENET IE ge SLIT ARE AS ASR. x . Indian Village “19 Mohaw a fbor Commercial Sighway. with, ‘too farm ¢ - An a 600, ter al Evenings 2 et, cbartanents renting for resetragh shepthe seks a sx * turn. $24,000, terms 3% Acres—Lake F ront ned, opporti me by ated ob. pana ae 70 Acre Estate e remoedeled bed eot in outs: ing value tM ms, ’ (i, ee - ~ ee on paved street ‘th base ment & Be Ag . fr eee ue bie i ponea nt low meee value $7060, 750 Dow’ N = eS _ Large 6 room, at 3 = : : 5 ment, 5 . hot somater . built ania tra ¥8, leosted f - 4 1 block %. ot Aubura, riced to ma Re 2 ) R.} RIL EY, Broker TM. Bag. 0.6. Pot. Off, $09 Elis. L PE 4-1i87 14967 by NEA Servies, ine. - a ‘the same way with the credit variety!” - For yr Sale Sale Houses 43, ° For Sale: ‘Houses 43 FAMILY HOM r. ‘ashington BED! Me BRICK. ru a $000 DOWN and High Schoo! , ee. natural fireplace, ofl heat, 2 bedroom home near Cass Lake. ree, <> he wt D whepmeant’ owner, Noe wilt sell on | 3 | aoe Se. Phe ye aemn ea Lr poe - contract. OL 64261 for appoint-/ 5 ACRES—2 BE DRMS.- ural fireplace, reakfast Buy Thru Partrid — ah ybeasttal Sepcre ashe he went wine y ri uth cre site, e List Thru P Re me has full ‘bath, hardwood | BEDROOM BRICK ist Thru artridge _ pore. tat ye se sted among other py with ‘of torceda ‘air furnace. hamaee $0 Stars | Drive. Spa- re ious - WILL BUILD bar, An a dear seuraye Full lace, din room, break- Ga your lot. 3 bedroom home. price, $8.000 with term ‘ast room, den and summer gill Badement, acer ga) C. PANGUS, Realtor . terrece, Have bee $1 3 aR ‘Dunlap. FE #-3301.| Coli collect, Ortonvile,, National gaa heat. Attached two-car Fe a To ‘SEL, REALTOR “2815 or NAtional 73000, arage. Call now for de- TRG | 3 BEDROOM |... BEDROOM ' L eslie R. Tripp, Realtor | T West Huron Street Owner transferred — h 3 ° ‘ _F gue wate a2] BRICKS | ait burn ope 8 tow, jow ice of | Inspect the Lest buys in the en- or q 8 e tire area. These J-bedroom, 1'% : ee home a liv’ a din bath, all brick homes have 2-car . Bg nn mn downsta: = Fa 4 attached> garages, full base- “Fasement wih on “furnace, Auto-| Outdoor barberuce. neem mes matic hot water ae and laun-| trence pillars Wim style teh. ‘ dry trays. ession is very) ens Large lots and shade dress i Ae’ ae — suggest you see Priced from u19.000 to $18, OFFERS * * down R D. “RIL EY meut. INSPECT | OUR aa Whi S $0 Eiizabeth Lake RA. FE 41157| BEF YOU BUY hittemore « : t. he BY HOME, iF k t Iving” room, eawti ticks . ful kite } Bi from Auburn Heights. FF arKs on uf Patoment auto . btn a . . . os i pos- FY ARERALL, testes RE AL EST ATE INC, feo bee $12,500, terms. 2 Family—West Side Atfractive income in exce}- lent condition, rooms, fire- on second hes Theat, automatic asher. dryer, and softener : Near Pontiac Airport New 2 sta rick veneer or oll- apart- Restanrant and Store Bontinc’ on peavily bh ue os on hi ae hed 400 se gence, Brea candy SHR pine aioe: mits un- : hy Al fears year around ountry home, com- me for heroes, dsicy oF of feeder cattle, humerous pa tor some 7,- Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS PEderal 8-0466 and Sunday 1-4 4 = be 2 ‘alow feeurase odern 3 iho opens MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SUBURBAN—One of our better mare, BY Built in. ‘34, Lg a attrac 2 bedroom modern bi ¥ onk %, ted walls, tile tached cer gar oe ar rage. & on 2 is 4s i neighborhood, with e rivileges on one of our bet- t lakes. Can to GT Re of ly § plus . Fh ser rg on BEDROOM. modern ee Se ter my Pee pg TO oe zoe in Drayton ee peki-d ee. : ms, \ t 60) t. pardwecd” ce. Boast. re walls, tame eet, hew un siding. iced at 200 with hone town. See Tr'tow: °° ‘WITH P bi . ie thet w we otter ae ceptions! home meee. conde ink ena "h o 4 3 ‘ ement, AC Beat Ostage. apt Rage vlease you. di inatin buyers. Land and Bones Ea RAY O’NEIL, Realtor i Sy ‘elegraph .~--- 1,000 DOWN proger eraaks Sch & arse. “amy or or 4. 500 aw ¢ © ng BUNGALOW Heat Tel sa Lpashal| | Jone Kinser, Reston +670. Wetturon St; Ponti Sees ly _decora’ bedroom tee local a t . Lake For. this comfortable 2 bed- room northside home locat- ed on large level *, ae oft Farpnee, handy & dining —@ room and aren garige. Only $7,450 total price, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Saginaw St. Pa. ye bois en Eves. ‘til 8: * cgi TAL ESTASES ranch home = re lice, "Ske Blep te lire oe 2 on coer an AY dane arge drive. $1, terms, one Russell Young s ~~ eetetes St" Huron iba nance 6 Pe 7] RR RY sean ROAD RIGHT io Building Corp, ‘BROWN $305 DOWN — starter home Excelient eee ee je- cated near Cass Lake with privi- eee See this one today. Only PHA 412 a $10,050 FULL ic sitached ‘cor PRICE—3 bedrooma, down, ments th ined ta and | $700 DOWN—Rent beater. 2 bed- ~~ style ‘+ ac land _ im the city, Bee this one TODAY > EXCEPTIONAL VALUE—6 fet Stee be Ben ccc ® base- 4 Terms. to out. ont Savage. aid | #14 FULL PRICK—Including b rooms of washer and dr’ re eee reais lurnace, ae fl floors and pla red walls, Bee this one for value, L.H. BROWN, Realtor 1342 W. Huron &t, Ph, FE 2-4810 Multipie Listing Service Lig a $595 DOWN at. ane Oakland Lake. $650 DOW N me neat Payments only montii, F.C, Wood Inc.| REA LTOR Po 3-1236 re Corner Wihiams 100 Bie uae Fer! & Ms MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS tolwe HAPPINESS feeaart Ateseat fo? a fant: ROME Toe Le be Phot oe WEST SIDE NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE ; Like new attractive 4 rooms and e r. oe home w ca. cazpeted tiv ea new. decorated sivtipges on lien 450, we o Buy you “avy freewe ta tn INSURE. IT! MAHAN REALTY CO,—REALTORS 0263 NEXT Boh 16" Bhaxce COLORED - FAMILIES. 275 a Deliwoog ean home Paya RAS | ‘ anes epee Pet nicOue 4 Mt Clemens sr Bt, FE e201 or EM ing shade trees, egg ? ex fer youse ae elderly couple, rin Bae TR i e oy co ae Hoo 9 i lot is the market ‘chee . = - EAST SUBURBAN HOME bennett very he Ieulng” Ou ents. All bath, — floors, all 8-¢. io pnt ag weliguval OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 18 WE TRADE, BUY & SELL new Mores & top as SOW, REALTORS soLTIPLe LISTING SERVICE Better Than New - at whikoe ‘terms. Rochester Area Built in 1954 Three bedroom home with a dis- test of Sa tee a c. $66 per iit aving room . and voi as . wo-car A HOME - | gel at soe ‘end terms, est ibs LE LOVE 8A ei pn & SUNDAY WES SIDE BRI TURDA Built 1956 ot te erty &. PHONE FE 2-744; FE 5-698 inadopaped site with texptoge eon street, thi we solid LAWRENCE w. ‘troy and ie aaa YI tainted Thome. with extra = GA died D_ - ick “ap offers meu , ne “features hin plete; [196 EB. Pike St Open Eves, ited Rieti condition- » FE 4.9584 4 com) hen with tile walls, fan, yi tile floor. 3 large | ~ . ‘ bedrooms with cork floars, ampie : closet space with fireplace * 7 ruil, Radiant heat, water me | a4 ‘ T ‘exp storms 2 oS ‘ , screens. Verdant lawn A. SF By Boil ot 2 ae Orr BAL ‘ i a. ge porch. Bric at 96, i See own by appointment. was built in '56 and has 3 ro. all- on floor. ef, tiled. large utility m, er, uto. cement drive, Ex: ae eg and peat. Priced at $13, with Tims. NT LAGS 8S, masue tase Coheesebe. living nb no * leading inte fitcted dd Site tom® sie beth. oak " stered > riba ones. Bios "a 13,080 with terms CLARK REAL ESTATE a3 __ Sea erent, & guar STOUT | _ Special Toc Today { eee se see on corner, Det oe Me ARM acd ERIN 2 Bedrone, Fee within Sums We iter “shoot “thle. ‘eheecbeh | Romie ‘lfers Sanpeted living pF + ma — _firwblene separate alana. room c asm oe eG ey ves dys roan é 4 : Hf & “eres of land. % | Pee fumace. Don't miss this. f On’ conventional or GI terms, ‘Jerry E. Adams 3172 W. uron- __ FE 6-4510 ee AREA. Semis eat Hills of Rochester e with basement, 3 bedroom fra 1M bal on. 4 acres with a 1% fbaiba, on 4 bacre SUNDAY 26 295 Elizabeth Lake Road -Corner O Bares are cn bet comer place mirror. dining . ; 4 See ee _ SUNDAY 25 165 WwW. Rutgers | * “ OHNSON, Realtor . My BP Rd, Partridge » > (BRICK INCOME Serre ss : i FURNISHED.3 BEDRM -gh fe Sr x rel ie! dere cs ELIZ.LAKE FRONT. fine ‘ ie ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE - 10 miles north hh EDROOMS. Full Basement with little A [a oe Fre Bee i A-l Perfect—Beautiful THELMA AM. EI Ete ELWOoD GENERAL 4 | hs” (905 Dixie Hwy. roe 3 hee oe a Hy wud %. BLE. N. 4 as *. CRESCENT “AL- FISHER’ to Ee i For Sale BAvbend xan Smail Country 1 Estate Located on 4 im sasee ee level jand PAYMENT 1 more “TOW DOWN” Lake area. 3 bedrm. brick. Ready in. and. living about Overlooking tangy ket team radiant heat, dishwashe ras Only $1 1 500, with rate down, $68 per month. MACEDAY LAKE Attractive 5-room magtern heme situated on parcel 90 in Corner lot, wooly maa *h. ving w ve er bot | fence, plastered wah, room, large eae with forced air oi] heat, topes ter | Dement 99.000 ame ted ‘te ed 2 d & v oom rm be fenced yard. RON VALLEY REALTY ° id nook, ed air furnace, oj hot water heater and 72x20 ft attached ¢ tf with cement driveway,» Ail tf this and more for . Ber fer burry on me one! - EXCLUSIVE Clarkston Home® REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. "OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 Laks front home on Tyrone Lake, : home or year and Sail EM Stes for . ° ‘Senk end frame Bungalow ‘base: ment, closed in a lovely bome for $12,500 with terms. EM located near bus, stores and " gchool, 3 BEDROOM OOM ~ Located near cee. nice jarge Tot Shown » by appointment HSORT — Lake front on Bald Lake. ye living Saint ir Might Be Too Late G. "HEMPSTEAD eat "hs. Pe ib bedrm. Hardwood floors, fore air oi] heat. Tota! pricé $9,000. - 1166 MSe ot Pontiac Lake. OR 3-6 r MU 4-5505 ‘this im- |. all morteaae Meat. Milford Mich: stove full Priced way: at only $1 “a * alone worth more ostins F mma of $6,500 down. Sty pointment only. | Edw. M. Stout, *. TT N. Saginaw st. one +~g-DAUY. EAB . HOLLY AREA. 193 acres, without buildings. Flowing stream, 2 ‘for club or ea under market per acre. Easy 120 acres of fertile farming’ i located north of La- $18,500 with own by ap- RANGE FOR ae aa or type- peated aeons Post “ like the way he does things - ~ he writes 1 me notes on the : edge of $20 bills!" Busjness Oo ’ . = Land — 52 = 25% DISCOUNT ~ \pportunities s1, AOL Nal tal : |Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO 8EE SUPER GAS STATION and large . ain hw y : CAPRI, USED once—for good refrigerator. FE __ 85-4785. SALE OR TRADE ‘49 PACKARD _station wagon. FE 5-87 8721. Gz P, BUY OR SELL - CA war. Service. OR 3-8561. cs. ings than the 2 BED- for house- A Leslie R. Middleton BROKER Realtor - | FE. 8-6003 PE 1-000 . ea ‘$8165 resent 1 Open Eves. 7 real estate, will trade tor home. it ne. it I . wil buy —K. -82.500 down. Will sinday 3 to pm. AAA \T-UNIT MOTEL, Don't let) Satact GENE LAND. cow. handle, Pull price $8,050, ¢° , ' fhe as"scarey reduced price of 600, Will count per ae — ou t.—$1,520, Cost to you, : - b ed .000 and it will} . gomo* Arid fal E Me pare? elo a iat’ in ‘ 07. moe a 8 SEWING MACHINE ee we know it's wo: . Sivan. a elegr e ssn 124 Acre Farm Almont 3 acres,” . vi in|, _ for what have you? FE 3. CIVILIAN ASSUME 0 Pe rir mars ENT $450 I et Acre ure wav. tere, coment oe Ws wer Pe 612 DISCOU NT TRADE 306 “RIFLE, on A. 2. full ‘basement, reach “tye city campus. Includes 2 houses, comptes, AS Saito. a he4 at ps 2 pag ee in _geos Me 1-408, water sewer, pav slreets and other farm buildings: Sita ‘sooeiiee Bree. Terme. Cus CELLENT T PURCHAS : + mos, old, own paymen Property has approx, | mile or's leering 6 PROPER ONL Y hes TRADE. subdividing, Prin. BUSY STRAIGHT LIQUOR bar/| FOR SALE OR TRADE — Excel. ro . be p= uae aa" gee! * one""g faitres Washer. $19.50 me ae or oe. 51421. DINING RM. SET, 6 PIBCES, $40. PE 5-9506. EASY SPIN eee WASHING machine. $45. MI 6-5019, $89.95 Milk’s MT 6-1300. -| GOOD PHONO SINGLE PLAYER, 5-8755. $12. FE SOT POINT ELEC. STOVE, $50, GE sweeper ‘attachments, _ $30, FE 8-11 gyorg TABLE AND FOUR nairs, done in ereemy-cee nt € range condition, 1956 table model 1. inch Phiico television which has been used less than. a month. OR 3-1665. 1 a 6. POR SALE: 2 SINGLE BEDS WITH springs and mattress. Will aa ” Gon love. . Greg gas's bed. THOM AS ECONOMY -- FURNITURE .CO, - 361_ 8. Saginan, S. * sheeen ene eee electric ref oS. Guar, living c retrigers vies, $14.95 2 pe living room suite .... pad PE | 6 pe. dining room suite ..... eoteseee 4 ges TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR gas anew R, B. Munro, 1060 . Hu USED TV, SWEETS RADIO 422_W. Huron $19.95 ‘AND UP & areas WESTINGHOUSE: REF. | 12 oo. ft. aut trost. Across top miarge “ire tree s wants fy now Me ~W: AY NE CABERTS APPLIANCE SALE Up to 40 per on all new floor sample erators, washers, dryers, int electric Y, Sag wa For Sale Miscellaneous 60 / H.W. Bigelow 20 USED ae TABLES & Asis, es group As 4 cent Housekeeping Shop, ont ELEC. HEATER, $79.95. heater, as $54 95. cab” aw & fittings, $59.50 up. tenet trays, stand, faucets, ‘SAVE PLUMBING 172_8, Saginaw gt. 2 COLEMAN UNDER | FLOOR R FUR- naces, Good c: MI 6-5435. A Ty 24-Hour Ot] Burner Service. MAy- fair 6-3157. VE Call OR 3-1056 __WE GIVE RED STAMPS _ “ANCHOR FENCES _ No mone Te _FREE rg PE eet, ~ALUMINUM SIDING “It's smart to buy im the off- season.” Special low prices. mediate, rt, unl in season). InsUlate and save fuel. Pirst payment in spring No mon down. Five years to im storms and kitchens, hester s e@ 1-0041 WINCH son hee INCH SOIL PT, $3.60. SAVE PLUMBING "Bape 172_:8, Some ATTEN 0 PRESLEY Fans. New Elvis Presley scarves. Extra large, live Jike teher ie= ture of vis on gor w er “Be fir og in * ghten. y. s ur ne: hood a these oon ned to wear one with Elvis’ famed autog: tographed picture, Send your name, address and cash, check order to L i” only, — Tile ARMETRONG oxox INCH 4'ec EACH FLOOR SHOP 98 8 Saginaw Open @ to 6 AUTO, WATER RS. TE 5 ft. cast iron tubs, BEEP A’ “AND PORK — HALF AND quarters, Opdyke Mkt. PE 5-7041, BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL You UNION WRECKING co. 31245 W. 8 MILE RD. ATHTUBS, 5 FT. R Luvatories com- chipped. $30.95. lete. $14.95. Stall showers, $3445. fichivan Pinorescent, 393)0«(Or- chard Lake SaTukooad PInTuREE YOUNGS. town kitchen furnaces. Oll gas and coal hot water and steam boilers. Automatic water heater, hardware ed aint, Lapeer Re Rd. FE m white Colonial ‘6 inves ain street in growing tow . lent 6-room modern home with full} ¢ ether of separate Price: tome oie, cacy penta a A ALUET, Reale pasement, Hie car, EATMRS (cme | _fov8. Rosclawn or PE 3-s46t e ve ne , ross. w aor Fe 3 ee 11 _| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor setae an at | ME OAREANS WAVE, QTE gas) Sc" Gasrhrasn, agin’ fed | PRGIDAIRE (ELEC STOVE ron & — = eres bax lore Ur: B D’ ra wet Muron Street : cluded. $45,000 full price on terms. . co a ana suburban location. Will trade “tor —- me ete enter, = room, itchen o 4-427) NTRACTS. TOTA ‘teort ned with b it Can a ‘The upstairs ® full bath WARD E. PARTRIDGE Felsoncencd, pe | segments. P _ dams dams Rd. {akat'A includiog large clow| ' | aeVERAL—G000 Panis an |REALTOR FE 43581] clear’ or as do Tor te POLt EE SES, COMPLETE. a tall SEVERAL GOOD PARMS A pee! * ear @F te wa a “on L. H. BROWN, Realtor and cedar chest, MA 5-0105. ' os oy “ta REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | large apt. up bath and hot water heating sys-|,,- , arms. 200-acre golf course Pomtiec Prese Box * 1362 W. Huron 8t. Ph. PE 2-4810 Goop SMALL RADIOS. 96 TO $i2. tem. This home ts si en «| West Suburban - pict wale. A . . nndeoaped alow P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Ruren| §=1050 W. HURON ST. - . ke new or lle model cer | OVE LIKE NEW sin 3 snd paved | 2 Bedroom Bungalo “ar A BLACKTOP NR. OPEN EVES. TIL» °- 25% DISCOUNT for_eiby We See. Dr. lined drapes’ & taatching bed Grive take egeere, | Sa prteingee on Se lea | aeeet, Fe va, Bkr 10 YR. ESTAB LAWN | $1,608.46. discount this. | WILL TRADE EQUITY vic irc| skirt, $90, Breakfast set $38, PE 19,000 and $2,700" de mn} ing asbe le exterior, oll pre mower, tractor sales & service, $63 per contract parable " & clean 2 bedroom trailer, 400 S048. ~ ty only. heat, gas hot water, storms and 43 ACRES well equipped shop & salesroom mente. _Contenct Valenci FE GOING OUT OF screens, 60 x 1 . lot, red! Well located on ~ mate i> grovel read, Bolen Jacobsons, M home west of Pontiac WiLL. TRA UITY IN }BED- BUSINES at $8,500, on'y $1.500 down. Corner property. 7 rm. home with | MoWer, Roto-Hoe hise. Low NES Ss ; "ad Sete aRGaoen kitchen and’ Soni| inventory until’ Feb. 15th WOOD "CO. “Ings WILLIAMS Fat" ranchtye east sb. ‘location, | Corner tables $9.95 —F . 1a: : bet oir Sernace, Basa, $10,000 worth of 1957 models will| ° LAKE RB #6. Call OR Pere, Breet. cat eeu Norm | Work bench Finédads : o¥¥. Beautiful Building Site garage, a. 31235; 5, call OR ‘ot, com storm 4x4 $15.95 oN 1125 Ft.Cass Lake Front | baiidings"ontotd'ares, Pries site tonal epporuanlty st" immesiate | a0. “Sb orc" aaye"posacesion, wil coor | Child's tablet tte “OS terms. ure expansion. Growing com- . pore mys posnee ¥ enee Dbl iz BI OS. for for teh highly" deritable tak lake Cok, WEBSTER REAL BSTATE| Bisie itvy eapmnent, <0 SPECIAL! fader equity Im older home Night, stands vane 58 front exclusive Wards + te OA ‘ - Owner will discount this ¢@ per R. D. RILEY Box 3 Me bre TORS from tet. ‘om ‘auetesive “Ward's OA B re Partridge cent aed contract. $1,800: bai- «1157 P . pas. $44.5 Phone OR 3-1298 Point. Every room can have « 100 ACRES uy ihre 1g ance $7 yable $70 monthiy. | 0 Elizabeth Lexe Rd__PE ¢-11s7| Birch slabs fo- tables or bench. Open Eves. “til 9 — Sunday 10 to 8 delighifal view oy the water.| Beautiful dairy farm, painted at} List Thru Partridge Your cost only $5,400. eo WELL CGAP ICR Ost sctie coe ne 19.95" . ‘* . 4 se . o* * net far off, Get vet nowy Beste ee akenien Lainey | WANTED TO [PURCHASE FUEL | Ment end sppror. 3, acres at | Bee. for 50 sliver, dollars ca. | Matching bullet server..." #18 85 $58 MC YNTHLY NICHOLIE cups. East of Cass Ciiy, 10 miles. | ply ‘specify number of cust o, meni you have been looking for. | _ern. 1000 W- Maple, Walled Lake. Geleriston stands... 0... 8 398 CRES yearly ¢ ‘*. mise, Weer OM ng ear tt ED OTC ewes . 2 ‘ . With tream . . : or eee racks ...... $110 INCL, TAXES & INSURANCE Dare, 30 stanchicos ra Press Bo : a — ton wee ee BRO oN calor For Sale Clothing, 56) Sale Clothing 56 Tampon S285 Ve INTEREST @ Mt Clément 8. PR $1201 cups. 2 silos, § room house w Buy Thru Partridge |" Money to Loa RARGAIN BOX PICK & PAINT S TORE ; Eve Mrs. Dolan EM 3-4200/ shower. Full basement. 2. wells. I Thru Partrid ne ytoLoan 53 463 8 Woodward. Birmingham 10. Oakland Ave. FE 5-9562 ABAW & WALTON Is LO: price, $21,506, Dow payment 6. ssa = sens Be | et ne. See our fresh stock of spring cioth- | GAS STOVE. LIKE Wi NEW, FW. SACRE he a a ” On A LARGE LOT.| ~~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 boo. 3. AGRE ‘Qt Baiawin hee TE re LOANS $20 TO $500 “ine for men, women. and | chil- ~ fee OL 2-01) BOe'y MELEE REAP | Seacraren wre vanerncur| Buti: sucedhct'Da, Mt] MEET SMCRIE SO, PRE] ym imme oar | et pre es | OME SSREEERT Ce i . ‘ S. wi im ie i home made 450 POLL PRICE WITt _ - hl 4 Mit on RR hs py yae50, for dairy or or turkey term. onto fee cream machines. Call after ouse old Fi inance BEAVER COAT, SIZE | GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CALL | ‘with $1,450 down, Hannan,’ Li ful basement, barn. Silo, Large | _@ p.m. EM 33086. Corp. of Pontiac _tond. Best offer takes. Mi 1 esos. FE 81% NOW. 44900. —— Use: er stoves 34 8. Sagnaw st SF 40595 | CLOTHING — At b RUGS. WANTED UTIFUL HOME SITES OVER- as heat unit .ncluded in brooder ew "E 4-053 8-6606. HOMO bee te a Waters Lake. jeoniog | pout, Put opries 28,002 bows “LET'S TALK | | OA 3 aa etre okie Ce . lake $500. Low down ae. Ee) DAL Size 38-40. FE 2-2250. orPowN ll CU, PT, REFRIG. OR. 398 yment. Easy terms. soled oon Me BUSINESS” se 30-00. 90 ACR SINESS MAN'S WARDROBE, | _ Exc. cond. FPE-4-5657. Buy Thru Partridge u ENNIS Geen, ae 1% off Migheay 33 A af S . T kk ME $23 to on wt to $500 poll i Sees, cond., also lug- | . JANUARY | BAROAING List Thru Partridge NTAGM, 0x130.| are old. Good equipme dings Septic Tank Mfg. 0 POMMUNITY LOAN CO. A il cz | acy, MUFTOr vanity. $1 NC HOME” oe Seren gts sell. MI) 32x60 barn and silo. and A well established & grow-— NOLY SERVIC# 7131 Mod condition . $5 to $1. Ladies: Chrome breakiast set. $12. reed ee aA ag | parmens at Gente these. Down) Rhied Meenas, eS gan Buckner Customers Fressen. sro a26 NY Perry ot. | Office deck soe e : orrow 7 . . $7. FE 5-3261. N. rry 8t.| | e des! ranch hom uti- fireplaces, @ $600 yearly. business. Owners must leave Ril “location on ry rest ie ft built ine toorment a FE 3488. CALL FE Sundays or any- state because of health, WE BUY. agi? OR pRADE bedroom ft. e. Equipment and business at Sale H hold Goods 57| oaKLan renin | kitchen. ‘den oF For Sale Lots 46 REACUARKSTON nal ot rpmcemeat “soak appy Folks cette ee nee 87 | eC AELAND, FURNITURE, CO. yurth bedroom with extra bath. PAA , ardware 0 RE : SEWING MA- A erns eae eet pierooms 8 | PONTIAC LAKE RD. APPROX. 30 8. Male, Clarkston, Mich. One of the few hardware -Buckner's Employes serve with a| chines, A-1 . ondition. "81 models, rend’ nuary Clearance ue vs ype 5 SSN | 1M acres. $1,350 with 9675 down. 5-5821 _ stores in the area that still e most friendly manner.| sewing me rte te, tate model, cross top garage. “Bu Thru Partrid closes evenings and Sun- some portables, assume payments ‘eeter . $19.50 y, ge terms . LeBaron Farms. One of the few: ¢ days. A good man & wife Tt is easy to-deal at Buckner’s,| on exc. buys. Por appoint, ‘to see | Colds refrigerator ||. $59. “$1,000 DOW Vacant lots in, thls subdivision List Thru Partridge business. “Established over mhere courtesy and kindness are | call PE 2-0143, Allen's Appi Frigidaire auto. washer... $08.30 ranch now for sale. $1,200, terms. | CLARKSTON AREA. 10 ACRES,| 70 years. iss pleasure ™* 0nd borrowing | 5 DRAWE ® CHEST = er CTAYTON'S finish, but livable. On a nice J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor |“imoa house ant barne’ Orchard, © prrer: . cokease end table.’ Pictures & CLAYTON’ s" sane SJ street, 88 E. Walton FE 6-041. ae pond, Main road. FE| MICHIGAN BUSINESS | provide fer your. tmmediate and tae ed atnes” tems. MA Keego. Renee * hie NION LAKE OFFICE : . aro y future hi by arran for ~~ AT UNION OFFICE =| —FoR FARMS AND acnEaGE | SALES CORPORATION | sMecta Shen's. 02 arranging for | _ 61654. = : KEMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. TIC. |. we nave « tew good take front | Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, PE 40003 company where you ere wel. i LOVE SEAT. $10 1 ‘OREEN | “MORE Aur al ots ‘eft on the following lakes. | 120 ACRES od hee ee ed oe se fe occassanel pair, 65,1 dive chine | CivING ROOM “SOFAS” WODERN : Dixie Seaptas Plains of -Pontiac. Bogie La’ tools. $3.00) dn. 645 Jossman . TV. 12 ft. jral refri beautiful, slightly soiled. Buy a mm myy- 31231 Carre Be Pf, _ Oeveny ie PARK AT OUN PRONT DOOR Loans to $500. Up to 24 months| fralot, 2 Tearicald. "Exe, "co Unit, Michigan Piece Used - GOOD LOCATION, | Union Lake, $2,500 up. "| Sale Business Property. 49 a PE rb bm. Rituke annex, 297 Orehard Lake ° 2-1842. : Por Fast Results List this with ess F roperty 49 BU NER : " . | ( ‘K § ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CAN BEA ATTENTION ee a0 vim aT houses and acres, $21,000. T. G. T k Buy Thru Partridge Jobbers. & roche men collng on Uary 1119 Lagalle St 78 cea household furnitave. Pe ems. — TOCKe List Thru Partridge rofits, cigar line available. “For FINANCE COMPANY |! BED. COMPLETE WITH INNER-| LIGHT WALNUT ROUND GATE- . "inte. ) after 6 spring mottyens Rollaway pos. _leg table. PE_2-7148. Lawson-Real Estate REALTOR 100 FT. FRONTAGE ON AUBURN.| More info. cal farmington, | 2D FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG.,| }” featherbed 2 table 1371 E, Auburn —-_— Rochester | 1648 Union Lk. Rd. EM _3-s671 | 190 ft fron frontage “on Perry and Miche wt 26, Farmington, wiz DEQNTIAC Cheap. PE 1. ~: ERO ROOM cams, La LAMPS. . TIT severa ‘ Gi nen " e lire vien BUILD NOW P. AV) DINNAN | 72,20fiod? BE Lig MALTON |g ga RATES EAE race | oan ge SolTuaee ae | maps sine In our well restricted Waterford j “ _ LAKE N BED AND WARD- 66 Ww. Bl F __FE 4-357 : oven, $30, 116 Lafa ette. Hills Estates, Rottaneves freely, tO. SER_: ___ 45462 VAN DYKE, UTI y robe. 7 ft. refrig. Laundry stove, given from our plans or yours. + ~ 8 CU. Pf. HUDSON REFRIGERA-| 11x12 Oriental rug and pad. baby ( al I S HERBERT C_ DAVIS (15 Fr. DIXE FRONTAOE-Fo -Four WEF COVER TEAGUE FINANCE "CO. tor. $85. MA .6-5549. _bed. FE 47701. pac bay ; room house for owner e room * ‘ MAROON (s) ¢Le 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-4311 house renting for $40 per mo. THE STATE R - .: MAIN Wo0 ae KELVINATOR 1 PREEZ- & ON MOHAIR DAVENPORT | . : Buy Thru ‘Partridge 14x28 ftuit stand with fixtures! eve yn ‘top location, main OCHESTER, MICH. | 353 ee CONSOLE. ie Ty | tt: 9x17 rug'& pad, 2 years old COLORED Il price $11,000, About $5,500 LOANS, $25 : 2 end tables: baby bed & play- * “ , highway parking 200 cars. Very TO $500 console. EM 3-2422, play List thru Partridge pevinesia Here and $60 bet me. eee tree a heats ut 5; BOOKCASE BED HAS FLUOK. i buggy. Misc. other articles. ' RSI" - | ‘everything. Name your own terms | VESTOC - STOP roe Geen i Doss anes come and bust | en “this profitable restaurant and | Ph_R HOUSEHOLD Goons “eta innerspring mattress. | MUST SELL BY JAN. 21—KEN- LOOK Cherokee Hills! . valuable -real estate. Tate r 8,70 S00 ion 7% CU_ FT. , REFRIGERATOR. #15. Kelvinator reirl Neus tt ose, ~ - ? ig. nette se “ your You'll like the. advantages of [.. HT. BROWN, Realtor HARDWARE, Elderly owner can- BAXTER & VINGSTONE Call OR_3-2854 after 5:30. | new Hollywood double bed with Hower Lert | BisiitlaS2Ra? "Stic, 2S. Huron “inp sane | oy pra eo tz eg |W Userene SPB me aco. Pe UrRiGiey DEER | Spr guint ane doy mater , _——— ’ is very ro: e ard. reeze, alm: new -— take over = Only 5 Houses Left of Telegraph Rd, Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 49A ware bottle qas” franchise and GET CASH QUICKLY payments, MA 4-2996. uoviNe~ iter SELL: “PIECE - CARL W, BIRD, Realtor | ~-~-7-2 ware bottle gas franchise and| | ‘38 BENDIX DUO-MATIC WASH.| bedroom suite. Perfect condition. NOW ONLY 02 Community National Bank Bldg.| WANTED: 2500 TO 3000 express agency. Located in cen-| / p to $900 er & dryer. Very good cond, | _ 52 EB. Chicago. ~ P #4211 7 Eves, FE 5-1 fi les bl s. PT. ter of live town No competition | / Moved & can et ‘do wn base- MOVING G. PORTABL _ “2 for aene A repute e fir vith for miles. showing net profit of |/ 1950 to 1936 cars, Brin ‘ment stairway, ¢ on “pile er, high chal 2. E DISHWASH- ire wit $12,000 yearly. Real Estate includ-| ithe. ‘Most deals’ clase “Sib RANGE ESC ies” air, bike, etc. OL ; . en cman a P reting * not at low down: payment play minutes, Loans also made ture 40" GAS RANGE. EXCELLENT P--- as HOLDS A3BEDROOM | SYLVAN VILLAGE | EE Neetee! Sits” Suhmer | Savestory critica, ematuree and ther se- Slt Ae FAS WANT | "a mettrese, Sood’ BON SPRINGS trae —- ¢ A rug NEW HOME Large bullding to ing (ot priced et only |e STOP AT OUR OFFICE. oy a FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND enh gris. (e751 Cpreete TV one call Ww ng a seiesman nee he a Oe ALL IMPROVEMENTS Ie | with only ety down, For Sale o or r Exchange 50 to. ral with ‘om gae O ak] and A ltde cut nit fi NEW TV GUARANTEE — TAKE + a ad . a on listings from . i eate over -_ LOADS OF FEATURES EAST SIDE , a Big MOUSE, BARN offices th * size en. Gas and electric. refriger- ance fue, Only SSE ek - Large corner, lot, $0x14¥, high an erms Ox * ba on $& beautifu i FE od Cit ter in, Only $850. nr L Cc athroom fixtures, beds, chests, 2-9251. Hur ry! moma , Business Opport ities 51 51). STATEWIDE OON VOMPANY | crerserevaniia tnd springs and NECCI LIKE NEW. WITH 716. Fora Real Buy PUTNAM ST ~ppostun 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.) Greate opaiye sig itoe jpultes. | sg attachment. Good condition. ora Keal buy Near Wisner Schovl, 40x11 dee Reel, Mates Service of Pontiae ‘Sets, radios, rugs, dining room | MA&K€ 10 Payments of $7.50. Will ‘ e BEER TAVERN b. CHARLES, REAL ; + eee 8 brihg to your home anytime, cfy water and sewer, Priced & - , | guites, Dinette sets and many) Call FE &1 NOTHING DOWN only) $750 cash, Main st. location, downtown Pon. 17 8. 8. "elegraph é other mise. items. NEW -& US all PE _6-1564, Coronet | mone NORTH SIDF vim iegur'Seeer twa | UNION TARE WHEN YOU NEED | ButStc seyacery cease | CoE tinh on ALE CHEAP i . ". ‘if 2 Dt - fi reste@urant, Fully i .! MONTHLY PAYMENTS Large building lot, 60x181. City DD. Ril EY,B uipped and ready to go. Estab- OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN PIANO & BENCH, ($25. BEAUTI- r , N roker sl ars, Has lovely 5-room ful 9 ining set. An- water for only $695 with $100, fished 10 years. Has lovely UP TO 4 M Pay | fue Ronn down 50 Eliz, Lk. Rd. FE 1187] living quarters: Basement and ga: TO We buy, sell or trade. Come out| ave br inteedishew Red leather Peete we ditforeat jocations DIXIE, HIOHW Y FR ine Boog ce pee. ‘Complete priee ond * » 2 acres of tree RUGS, » $xi2 ALSO ae ei : A ONTAGE can get ft quickly on your| P4r INCLUDES EVERYTHING . ; 2 bedroom home with fire- ied" G EGG ~ Hienatare, car er eta, 7% No ONE 5-024 _Ba083 All in exc. cond. Lincoin s N Edw. M. Stout, Realtor pisse sun room, basement. oil hts2 & aR endorsers. Payments to suit OPEN DAILY 9 70 9 . seyer seers TN. Saginaw Bt. PE 68163 eat, large lot with 20x20 shop 1563 Union Rd. budget, We will ‘be glad to elp 4 a 12 ™* REBUILT WASHING. MACHINES. WHY PAY RENT n Eves, ‘Til 8:30 Suitable for most any kind of Union Lake vite e you with you meney problems. is . all makes, guaranteed, ‘Thgle . 2 business, EM_ 34393 EM M 3-3314 . 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile Electric, N Johnson, FE Own Your Own. Home unday 2 to 4 p.m. | + E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn| 4 5169 SUITABLE FOR CLUB HOUSE ~ | TO RENT) og wre Living . Ra. M50 —_— | RECONDITIONED ELECTR MODEL NOW OPEN For Sai »| ' gr doctor's office. Large & room Eat Free wey . . - waABIOMATIC WASHER” | "Vacuum cleaner, $1499 S140 4 1:30 p.m_6p.m, | eee RE Acreawe 47) Tavis doe, ofice Zor, be West Side ma FINANCE CO. |S eaty ‘840.08 compete Tine sponta ane oats 27 . . ee . s ix eac aths. be ac ank ®. L . FE SOo4I _ACRE AGE basement, 2 car arage, arge A peyita ag, ith 4, front : FE +157 Phone FE §-0221 pone. Call FE 29143 for ‘tree “hood 12-3 meres... oo... eee $ 850 ¥, - r AUTOM: TIC WASHERS: BEND’ Viena; For Appointinent eee TTT Gade poy ASO | nee SE RMT wie Yorme. of Fey, paay meit Need $500 “Kepmere General Electric, ‘Thor “iu Rage nae Ditters eeees and Wes ser week 1907 1 . DIRECTLY BEIND ST. JOSE » |” weres Terms "Ste ree store bul building with 2 Can be eed for peed: REO: Ere. = peymeae te fit out budget? i ROY'S. REPLACEMENT. aS pei ver Da ce “fa somiraL. mit) EARLMOORE, CRAWF ‘ORD AGENCY “pet month, ‘Pl "Pier eaty. of sparking. | / DOCTOR'S Change {30% ,thowld visit our ew £6 Ookuad Fe 240 | fate model, automate pesrmer. , |53'¢_W. Huron st, PE 41549 uitable for "pe station, REST URANT OR ETC. rking a= e where neg | BUGGY. CRIB. + BCA Shick Don't Wait — You een ae MILE ORTH OF store or grocery, Only. 88 se down. appoint, only. eee equaeneie bis and “tall Liv. eoueh, shes! SF _— DALE 2 ON IN ILE U_ 48316. your ‘needs 80 8. :. Perry. COLLECTION OF LIONEL TRAIN! TRAIN! and acoeas. aad bo ” De cycle. PE 8 re M COMPLETE 7 LINE OF Sewer Pipe and’ Fittings Drain Tile and Fittings Concrete and Culvert Pipe ee Sump Tile and. Grease ares Flue Lining and Wall ‘oping LAYLOCK COAL & SUPPEY co, 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE "E 3-7101 ELECTROLUX SWEEPER. UP- Sine piano. Ladies watch, Empire 2600 Union Lake re. at Commerce THE LAKE AREA’ ctw ARO Pest HOST y pe Baseboard Paneling, No. 1., “ee t & window trim : S . ST Flush interior doors from. “ fs Single picture Window sash $14. 95 up PREE 8 STANDING T 21x32 double sin OILETS” $18.95 a Ks yactbowis at fittings $153 ath 6 ¥ Pa story gris. vege "th — VE P } tae 172 ‘s Saging FIRST QUALITY ~§ FT oreo a are. tubs 50 B gr 32x21 anuble fnea® siete. ‘hand oe a $10 198.0 A. inoant FOR SALE ™ ns ‘OUTBOARE moter, mise, radio parts, gaa nie tables, Oxo embreiia tents shotguns, gasoline motor, 2 work ogre en he yt ud fieetrie motors, totary ag fits ee fhehing oquipenias ‘ ‘Garage - Doors BONNY . "ACRES, MOSTLY WOODED Jim Williams Realty ; - , SALE _ EINOLEUMS™ Rerry Atel overhead tactory gees W land. Suchy Realty. Ortonville 1218” Baldwin Ave. E407 34 W. Huron Bt. gt. De -«|-Homie. & Auto | PLACE A “LOST AD.” tanoue SM, ROOM, SEER, 8 sriecion rom "ily Pett Late : . { a f YOUR OPPORT i \——_ ‘ a ne Eel nyocern door on Pp. estown : Located 72 AC CRE or ewe ye OOK! [| ial ale ane it pd tions Loan C ~Ompany Call FE 28181 for an ad. svEs. M41 _W. Huron Fe 43005) ‘er than you think at Salve REALT Vp | ter evatatie, Attractive terms. ad Location f fastest growing pustgenses Own SINGER. CONSOLE “MOD. nl"s ; an, te nat ; “ALTY COMPANY | | Agent. PE. 4-2962, sh or Trade and, operate a RENT- |° 1. ‘Perry Street Dial F el, ‘round bobbin make-payments ¢. ‘aera AMORA Ai — everton aime, store that rents |g (Seeand Floor) ito recover a loss, Dial FE of AS, g monn or” pay "ital Cann ron Pypotonn ru RUTOERS © EAST 70. JUST Like 38 acres of fillable farm land, | ~~ po you’ Ani A ri yoo verything uires a minim Hours: 9 to. turday, or. bri your home | - serrate r) new. 2 bedri bungalow, pod ot Sent with sen tay sant ¥GOMD meat of #7500 hn Pn hay co ~ LOANS $25 to "$500 — * 2.8181 for an ad- writer, a 7k area obtigne HOT waren Weare 36 GA : 8 at, r id 4d 4 a lay o r : : , 64, a4 ' : beaviiful landseaped lots on paved |. ware we Property. Price $10,500 | Woodward Ave. nas sation on poteuah 1 wekeet teen average _BENE FICIAL — ‘hs } Fn ire 50h HTD 98 street, terms. | with ¢ volume — But moderate inyen- WRITE, RE —OR... _ IN E CO. ay “charge it and 60.0 ‘Theres HANN AN’ Lowa Si eA POT ATE soo” {Ory 7, Contact. Mr Fr t| UNITED. RENT-ALLS, NANCE CO. rds fe rapes 4 & mm *ighta A 1 (Provident Loan) “Ob 1-671 or it jeans « . OAS after ° p.m, FE bred 7 " - 1 Ww. Lawrence 8t, ) FE 29249 ‘ *. Michigan Fin ore ra 4 pp . & , * Ave, . , , 4 . ial i ® * : ‘ . . . R 4G 4 gen PY ee! a bait thi werith< ’ habeas ot PRE re ' ce = SESE kp eee 28 bie ies eu ae Se ee ae OD, ak rs a Cae ne Ser Cae SS or ee ae 2 Bg ee ea 7 z3 Ne 7. ‘4 BLYMOUTR. EX, CAB. ME- aa “ ‘sl PLYM a, Exe —— deat accond’ ear. FE #0132. ie ‘ae LYMOUTH — | eee See CLIFF DRYER st:|. UL ~PLYM UT BSON ENOW BLOWER su | Ca a | TRAILER EXCHANGE — ~ CHEVROIL ET + sh, sedan ash «= - 4 . FE 24438. jet, Mi Views Limits 5. Ss ‘ New Thor § a 15239 Holly 1 ‘ad . tae Bek rertibie. V-8 engine, Pow- iF OnERe } Me Joiiae. jo and heater, » Se "tl | TRAILER EXCH | IS aan es, 10 WIDES—10 WIDES | . ; ) i of Bee a4 BNE ated from Sune a eK Ribs sane? oe ver - 5 SIRES $1895... aware +. ‘Pontur ae a Sees iS as a | ej ery easy terms CE IN an SCHOONER ; ee : Also s"Wides from 184 to 30 ft oi . NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. 62 SILVER GERMAN Wi ei} < e = | = LVER GEAN Setnked| ED MOBILE HOMES PAY LIKE, aN | ee =. 4 |= 1000 S. Woodward Ave, | | Saas si paging Pag MOVE RIGHT IN. i : agi) Birmingham i933 OLDS. SUPER 88 2 DR akes . s madels te choase ACCORDIANS, QUITARS PROM raph : q * i fone blue, 923 +2185 os pe SER EG COLLIE. Oren EVES Ww ‘Sid Used Ca ees pets 424.50, | _ Proven, OR 35548. | gy , “Bric ht Ss rial - = est ide_ Use rs : sao ee oa ' or ae oe opt ee = \ || _ Ss g es “¥0 to 42,708 All makes & models TE nStkgcB™s | snonreat- Pian SaRARTTES Sear tie. E 8-6920. ota AR erence ees cee oe oe a ee NA 2 Tor ‘ Frost Pet Shop. 40! Cone 7 BEDRM AL! ne eee oP let 2] an iG Cc. eR My 32-1691. at $14.01 per month. No be ‘ Ss ars 71951 pent LOWEST PRICE 0 trade, no dealers. PE §-6581. ae “Ee - OLDS-CADILLAC Ds. GOOD RONNING all sizes, aecerdjons loaned free ‘Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 no _Aeerers = BUD Sap Uli Bes “ “pew battery, $175. FE On AR ic vote LIONEL “itt, VALUE, $35. | to fo ,pesiiners with lessons: FE ~~~ | OXFORD TRAILER TTR, iG ret iy vs tonan Ge t26 ES, Cass at Orchard Lake sa oLbea auPpeN a LIONEL & AMERICAN BLOND OAK _SPINET & BENCH. boas.” CATs BOARDED noes SALES FE 8 0488 mist green, fully equip., | Practically new. Price $560 amet Barrell, FAs. Tele! sayy Generals Stuarts, Holly and “Don't rub it in pt because they don't serve anything to | ——— JANUARY] ates, SS down: 2s” month. GETZEN oe CORNET. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 8 to to 1 wide je Parts and accesses: drink when we call!" CL EAR. AN E SESE 7 | condition PL 22197 | Serre ries, MY 2-0721. 5 per cent bank C pre coeon_ 880 : SPTAT’ ran 48 HOUR SERVICE more,f trade than -now—Pontiae/ OW LES OPERATED “POnGE 33 Chev, 2-Dr, .....$ 495 IMPERIAL} a nd Air cuernelet Pee Powergiide. \ $4,000 BTU. ete | Free Estimates selection nn 1957 1@ wides. t or — — wy » a permanent employ: | ; ee *54 Chev, 2-Dr. sees .$ 695 Clearance sale ¢ of all new cars and Radio. Heater, Like pew tank and duct work feady to ie| ALL WORK GUARANTEED ¢¥ Good. “eating potatoes bs low ‘price on ‘all ‘used trailers. Miss the 34 Pont. Hyd. Sed. .§ 795} Semonsate is oud customline, Low mileage, _, Hall, 6-8 rm., $560 ‘included with , . , om "OA #-i179. ROB fT HUT ‘CHINSON Pet - |’35¢Ford V-8 2-Dr, ..$1045 1036 Pontiac eee tare ‘tn, 1983 Chevrolet, Radio, Heater, Stan- “Powriag*pruMaino ano | Phone FE $-8222 Sibe Will Saver MA Seuss, | gofOBILE. HOME SALES, INC tton best otter fees '55°Chev. P.G. 2-Dr. $1095] * My seul dard transmission. Low mileage. 4 #92 8. Saginaw G FE 24391 CALBI MUSIC co. x FALE WAY, SLaVER may, 4301 Dixie Hwy. R_ 35-1202 —it__1125 LaSalle st. FE 53-6470. . $5 Pont. 870 2-Dr. $1295 18 moet Club Sedan V-8, wean ies “t] 8 3 LET Us HELP YOU WiTH YouR 119 North Sagi 3e We. OA 8-231, e Trailer $ Space 79 - epre . - , : Aple 3-556 or $1141 4 agen poling probicins. Hundreds | ora Saginaw. mene OTInG: MOSTLY - aL Rent Trai pac SN TRUCK SPECIALS 1°55 Buick Spe. Sed.. $1495 1988 DeSoto V8. 4dr. overdrive, PONTIAC Se be A Oe salad ae BD EP saNO | TUNING. CAL BEFORE | {alfa hay. No {fan ay | MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER) , ; 56 Chev, 2-Dr. :.... $1595) special 2 tone, W.W. tires Rareniel, 16 Dart Gress. Lew 4 08 oe Jetted Magic. Ne $30 ak Sthmdt Pe | iver. Bud Hickmott. Oxford, OA "space, 791 Doris Rd. a8 Chey. %4 ton Bell Telephine 56 Chev.6P.G —mileage._ FE 2G... a Oakland Fuel and Paint. 33a He MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN eee oN Suy Carry. ail. 8109 “Woon ke 7 worive, RaW, WW tires. high 4 ‘ " O% Lake Ave. PE 5-6105.| PIANO TUNING AND” REPAIRS.| For Sale Livestock 72 /** front & playground, EM; (34 GMC we i a ee 4-Dr. Wagon, like new Seachty “iten W. tires, excep- 52 PONTIAC ta CABINETS WITH TWO; s_ Ee Seg 080 PRP AA ee SES _ 3-268. "55 Chey. & 2 pane} a $995 ° i DOOR * ; 4 hi OXFORD MOBILE MAW a}: 'Y WORE T oe separate ch srome fluorescent lights. sEE THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN | == ««0 SHEEP. FOR SALE ee ty ce MANOR. 3 "86 Chev. %» ton stake |... $1695 MANY MORE TO 1983 Chrysler N.Y., V-8, ¢dr., fully $495. 7 complete. $14.95. Factory irregu- uron St. ‘ ; BEAUTIFUL 5 5 YEaR< oS SORREL ville Bd. Vor those whe wast fob galt our ton take down, CHOOSE FROM wauippeds clean. any : 4 lars, Michigan Fluorescent, 393 TRADE YOUR GRAND, SPINET Gelding. Good for Ph. pow Phone OA. 63022 or MY! Easy GMAC. terms. 1983 Pirmouth Belvedere hard top) CY —_ console piano on a Allen, 7 tea ny ee wo doo! . . NEW AND USED or Thomas organ. ors. Ratna! T-}aee or “THst He aly “PARK AT PARKAURST ' Just Your Car Down Phus Transportation Specials 3 : _'8_ 8. Huron 8t. FE xf Granger. Where. living is a soention ate wh . y “TRADE YOU? SPINET OR CON-| MAGNAVOX iil-FI COMBINATION.| jake with sood swimmime geod + 7 . |328. MAIN ST = CLARKSTON | _ ; i sole piano on @ Hi-Fi phono “(Concert Master model), 4 speak- schools, Pelt house & lortade | _ ALL Cans INCLUDE Open Evenings—Please ° Your FORD Dealer 4 UT Nn CT Wai trade even or pay you the| ers, AM-FM ‘adic. in cherty wood | shelte:, Onlv -> minutes to Po a 1957 PLATES furon st, ree * uw CE.) cabinet. _OR 39-0614. tiac, “also taller sales. Base rate CHEVROLET February * , . “ / Phone M Aple 5-5141 M47 8. a. Saguaee. Rafters, Studs, Joists WESTERN HORSE AND PONY | _ £23.50. Phone _MYrtle_ 34611. _| = «Qatiand County's | j 1051 OLDS We RAH, NYDRAMATIC. 56 Studebaker Pine 2x6 all lengths tin. tt. ee | Sale Office Equipment G3} "saddles, voots, - shirts, ponies For Sale Tires 80A\,- ~ounty § ] No money down, assume pay- Powerhawk Pine 2x4 studs, lia. ft. be. , aanene ~~~ | Sterling Saddie Shop, 36060 Ryan) nn | Fastest Growing Dealer” ments of $21.88 per month, Call OW ETOR WE Fir lin ft, 4c, $30 FOR YOUR OLD BUSINESS Rd., corner 16, 6751 Dixie Highwa: t MIS % Credit Mgr. ‘Mr. Parks, Midweat URON MTR. SALES | Bui, Su10, 2412, 3412, machine on @ new Remington WE BUY AND SELL GOOp USED 7 at M _€6580, Harold Turner Ford. . typewriter. Balance st a weer.| Wanted Livestock 73) tres. $3.20 a up Alay wt whitewails.|MA_ 66073 __Open_nites_"till_9 2 CHEVROLET ‘é OLDS SUPER 8 TAKE oven | 2_¥- Roofing, Sheathing Boards, $65 Rag RE FE OR or Pe ip ahonovonenrn | 5-8 Eeiee wee He ee . GOOD , 7 yments OA # 1962 stupe M. 86-3153 ; “YEAR OLD THOROUGHBRED _____PE_4-0687/" running condition, Needs new left ; Oakland County's TS PACKARD, 400, ag SF Ba of 81.40 per’ sonth, “Call Credit Eheetrock Paneling Plywood. BiG METAL Db LY $50. pcg: Pleasure horse, Gentle. | STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES.| fender. $100. MI 47024. 3 1980 Buick super ¢° der of $12.49 per month, Credit Rocklath. | Insulation _PE 5- . *; reasonably, OL 2-6857,| Traded in on General Safety tires. . Fastest Growing Dealer” D vs Mer. Mr. Parks. noes +1800, i] Pipe, Brick Bicel et, 28K. Fovry_ Up to 80 per cent off, biach or S Sey. 2 Toe oe 6181 Dixie Highway at Mis | MAZUREK “MOTOR sates | —“at0ld Turner USED PLUMBING Sale Store | > Equipment 64 WANTED: SMAIZ PONTES. witt| * , FORD «SPEED TRANS. viss _ MA _6-8071 Open. nites till 8 Pe eases ECONOM 4 Wash Basine, Tollet Combinations pay cash. CO 9130, Warren, ‘ED_ W ILLIAMS ECONOMY USED CARS, 22 Auburn 1957 Automobiles | | CHRYSLER “4 4 DR. WINDSOR. | ‘Si PACKARD. RAH WW. TIRES, ECONOMY: CAR xy CARA We ee aUeURN FeTIMA TPS ON ALL PLANS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. ale _Michigan. a 451 8, Saginaw at Reeburn _ For Sale ( Cars 1 Dre: ae Radio & heater. A-1 cond, $100. $200. Phone MA 50786, ‘Fou ar HLA. TERMS ARRANGED Conta Rea net ie teacelient | WANTED: PIGS OF ALL SIZES . RI ee 4- Oe. —Dream Cars— _821_ 8. Saginaw. AWE ‘S sooe Oe QUALITY. PAINTS ft! cence Must_sell. EM 34466. | Forrest Jones, MA 56206, Clarks- Auto » Service 8h ~ _ ‘CAR PAYMENT? TOO BURDEN- oun’ na L. ACCEPT * fg new imerie ‘skettot casi * . | ton ~ ; ; y ? motors. bs. SUR PLUS LU MBER’ Burroughs, Clary, Sieur. ~ _F ‘Sale Pe ult 34 CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE Plus the ] ollow ing Added | geome? Let pan Ba Mre 2 \o| ances, guns, camera ete. ‘as part OR 3-165 ‘ale mast = = weaTental dates Co. tional: f your guatant Eilts | or ou ry car. Cylinters rebored. Zuck Ma-| | 1956 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. | Attractions : Lake Orion Motor Sales | BAy™#Ht,o. = good used ear. - Cass ‘4 e . * i ie . none | a @ @asy _lak * a High Usap anow Cibe RY FAT sTEW .|: | ote M24 4 STUDEBAKER - to wighnnd “hi Sk 970 Use swow ‘Chonn —ABARTRY PAT SEEN Beng, ™ Pow | sah 7S NS est PE [POWER FTEERINO, POWER Gite Show roti MasHARSP En) “BH SPENCE | LAL | | Pork ‘sausage, 3. Ibs. for 1 _Tand ‘Ave PE &-6061. orPE $5033, | Farm Pr ue <8 3 or Sale | e Motorcycles 83) BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES FORD | aa ve "RANCH WAGON @2 Oakland vee CARS a re FEL 25. | Sale Prodi wannennre wey ys < wee, 07 eal eb a I ts gd ee POR.PARTS AIR, CERTCG, on] TO womenove to wewrwox.| —Killic Pipe Band | _ Steir og — | am peruano ANUARY - . ’ Orton @hoe Shop, APPLES — FINE QUALITY| year Marley Davidson see Hare ; ae _ Fir ; J R Pres side 7 ee ie: Malet _ MY 32811, Lake Orion | “fruit, Spvs, NEL QUAL Macin- Davia es Co, 372 south SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,600 Musical Review CARK Bay CE TO | avy ECONOMY CATS, 22 AUBURN Steak, 49¢ Ib. = ee tosh, Delicous, many others, Bar- Saginaw. . . 44063 VAN DYKE; wean ¥2 MILE ‘6 PLYMOUTH gAVOY V-s- 14,000 Ground beef 3 Ibs. for $1. » Sale ‘Sporting G Goods 65| gains in cooking “grade °— st | — MILES. $2,500. CALL FE 4.3300. ‘0 POAD 5 bat miles. Like hew. Black ¢ dr, $1100 CLE AR ANCE Beef roast. 49¢ Ib. eee bushel. Sweet cider. Oakland Or-| Boats & Accessories 85 Casting Champion 7 12, OR: VE, rT} Call MA 41261 Lard, 4° bs. for 6c. * ehards 2205 E. anece Rd, | nen covers. New paint, si2) FY jorpe 7 PLYM TH. Fore’ Beers to GIRL'S SIZE 3 CHICAGO 00 ROLLER between Burns & Duck Lk. Rds. Ben Hardesty St. ‘S1 PLYMOUTH. PLAZA. LOApED. . PDYRE MARKET skates. Used 1 season, $8. =" CENTURY BOATS ALL MODELS) 195} BUICK HARDTOP, RADIO & ‘60 FORD CONVERTIBLE ALL | —T8** Over payments. PE 5- 1948 Chev. Aero sedan, like new $108 ean , * re aUALITY SAND GROWN Fo.| ONDISELAY [51 YELLOWJACK. | . Dynaf . i ~ red, Ford-O-Matic, radio & heater, | 1857 PLYMOUTH, Ral, 41,000 mi. | [02 Chersler Windsor. Sharp . +30 GUNS, "MODERN & ANTIQUE. Ere JUST ARRIVED. MERCUR "ED JONES “xpert Firearms W.Walls, SHARP: $1250" CARK. | $350. Call afte:'3 p.m, FE 61358. Nash station wagon”... gare LUXATRE HEATING bs pel ; ‘Shah t8 » tatoes. MA 5-6391. MTRS aR ACO AVAILABLE. ‘115 8. Saginaw: Used Cars nel . NER DOL ES 1952 Oldsmobile 4 door .... \ "hy fapn R4., PE ee HAY AND STRAW — LAKEFIELD ALSO USED TRADE INS SUE Marksman, State DYKE. NEAR 20 Mil. gas VAN Mcttaliog sedan Pally custom 1962 Studebaker Champion .. : SYSTEMS ACA oD rae = PU BP, | ot eems._ MY 31183 _ INLAND LAKES SALES! | Police Lt. Coykendal | ist ForD v : cluding power steorise & brakes. | 1051 Chore Conn «enn sidential or tal 1 DOR Ft uP , V | - 1 6. R&H, W-WALL po « 1951 Chevrolet deluxe 4 door . $219 a He po Mig gabon _New this year. $35. FE_ OAKL AND E€0U N TY 3127 W. Huten FE 4-7121 FE 2-6h92| . . tires. No money down, assume | 5.800 miles, FE 2-5153 after 5 p.m. | 1990 Pontiac « door ....... Kenyon Heating Service, OR 3-8634 Wet COLT bP DETECTIVE "SPECIAL. FARMERS’ MARKET | Use Our Lay away Plan’) 1955 cto 2-door, green and beige, Time: 11 AM ) Ral Creait ‘Mgr Mr tks. Mla: ‘ta Fowniac’ an —— wil NORTH CHEV . ~~ MYERS PU MPS — ) a) ——————- | “@Qpen every Sat. from 7 am. to | For your ‘v7 boats and Evinrude! fadio ang heater, line = A.M. to 11 PLM. ‘west 47501, Hareid Turner Ford Walls, low mileage, like new, @005, | * a : EV ROLET Dee and shallow well jet pumps SPORT SMEN 1% p.m. vven dressed poultry motors. All models in stock , oe ‘ . ‘ss FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR | CARKNER DODGE SALES, 44083 1000 Ss, Woodward Ave e-Ins accepted. Visit our, gunsmith. Compicte| aad ests. Flowers and plants, Harrington Boat Works | ] 5 . . . Tre cae: catia B heater, W. VAN DYKE; NEAR 20 MILE . Birmingtiam . Used pemps. repair sefvice. Bluing, — scopes, ples and cider, Potatoes. Vege. | is99 § Telegraph PE 22033 Place: Oliver Buick® New| Watts, suizes. CAR NER DODGE | ‘55 PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN. HYDRA 30 bere cent ston Sunbeam » Dor. mounts. restockin tabies penweret. Bee). . ears SALES, 44063 VAN DYKE. NEAR — & extras. $1,375. OR 3-5946. Mon, to Thurs. » p tof: ‘30, Pri. 9 to 8, _PONTIAC LAKE RD. PE 39078. | 12) MOLDED PLYWOOD | BOAT. Low down payment Service Building at 40° | _20 MILE, “FORE KELLYS HARDWARE. VARIETY OF APPLES. GLACK.| iit controls. MARK SAD TL CUEY | Walnut S tae FORTIAE STARCEINY. Cos SANDY'S SP SPORT SHOP| “moure Patms. i900 aitverselt Ra Seer PoE AND 1 PRARER | NORTH CHEVROLET | Walnut Street. STATION WAGONS "| fom ,Cateling, coupe. PE «071 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE : <<. 2... 2... ak . re A. ‘8S Ford, 4 door, 'S6 Ford 2 4 —_— ~~ : % tm. (31) fe lengths —--. tase ft, | ee FE _3-9140/ Sale Farm Equipment 76 | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MoTORS | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Ty HIS AD SPONSORED | (35 Plymouth 2 or. "6 fara lengths ...- ft. Sand. Geencl & Dirt. 6\°~—~—nreerere oe | Sales and Service Starcraft, Lone Birmingham , ~ . . Squire, wn Ford 2 dr., '56 Pontiac NA pupaaggamnsnnganeny BUZZ ARBOR. RUNS EITHER trailers everythin and Late Date - BY OLIVER MOTOR Ranch ois . E eae CRUSHED srowm, | Motoled om tractor or stationary. | “Ones Manin SUPELE SALES HURON MTR. SALES Se OUR Conklin, Also bend . 396 Orchard Lake Ave, TT. oo FE_2-2641 ” oot Walt duplex plug “ee oF fe 72. _Like new. MA 5-4782. Phone FE 2-020." + - . MERCURY Saf B ” 28¢ ea. Main & range *s.| £1 TOP SOIL RICH. BLACE | CIDER PRESS AND EQUIP. PH. Goncgny ovrpoaap MOTORS oo 210 ORCHARD LK. AVE HONEST VALUES e Du $9.95 ea, G. A. Thompson, #0 8. » ‘sand EB WIA T, MUlberry 9-2345 or 9-2860 ports and Sore ene Bon, — ‘St Chey. %4 ton pick up... § 308 1956 soiL : Lar. _Euge Sennett, _ PE ! 547580 JOHN DEERE 2-ROW CORN ‘PICK- _Place 3738 ) Orchard Take moon's 5 FE 2-9101 . 41, . $335 2-Dr.—4- Dr. Hardtops . USED CARS conier ripe gutter ALL Scrate Ci cre GRAVEL, BEACH | _&, Picked 300 acres. ME 46559. Tra n rtati Off ered. 87 ) Chev. 210, V4, Po. $1295 et TE EH Teed cow manure. FE) OUT THEY GO! janeportation Virere sal of TO SALE: — OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO sit Riding & Walking Tractors, lawn eLY BY AIRLINER, CAlIFOR- ‘ " °1049 CADILLAC 62, 4DR., A-I CON. | — | look lke new. Lengthen vour g8- ai aan Howards EMO mee a oe eats roto-tiPers nia, $75, St. Petersnurg, Tampa. dition, after 4:20, PE 42864. um FORD — LINCOI -MERCUR Miami, $39.8t; Honolulu, $185 plus ‘$a CHEV. 4 . POWERGLIDE, * Terme. 45654. &PECIAL 5 YDS. MASON SA room fee new models. tax Ferry Service, Inc, UR, 3-1254. : Rah . ry . 1° + Cass at Pike ‘ ; $12, delivered; PE eli) & FE Bargain ain “orite Se Terms % suit you. : »_ 9450, PEF 956 PE PLYWOOD 8-2590. ‘ 2 wry ® FF LEAVING FOR FLORIDA MON. "82 CHEVROLET /2 DOOR 4 2 & Carry — p21 Mt Ragone ‘St. _ 3-0820 Jan 28th, will take passengers. erglide, radio § heater. “pe et Dr. & 4 Dr. Hardtops 735 V olks Wagon’ 8 er tae ses $3.66 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| special. Prick oN cHain|—"™ 5-233) or FE 83797. 2nd car, $405, CHRKNER DODGE / : ’ Broth yx8" fir... we 9618 | Rr res |e 139.50 complete tees TRUCK GOING ORTH. PART SALES, 44053 VAN DYKE; NEAR |} ..” best / rother. bg te a ereee . d FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL FUR- tvailabte, Stop in and see a a dem-/. _load Exther_ way. FE 5-6806. and: de ) MILE. ‘ a tia aN Wine ; omen Ph Station wagon, ba bed ae we ; Ae Oil, 46 Orchard Late. Pr. ewe “ne peta Wanted Used Used Cars _/88 Officials Cars New re, Mr 6400 *S| igs ¢ FORD ‘CONVERTIBIE. VERY LARRY , CRON MTR. SALES - Baga doors of ail | poe land Puel & Paint. wn Equipment, 1563 8. Wood- Al PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS} — "ome. nee swork As is. $108 Raalt” housetreiler, cabin . - ced low. Pontiac P LE. © ACRES DRY Lime ward Ava. tworth of 14 Mile Ra), iron. FE 86-6797. 2 FES o werk. As ts, $108. Ee what have you. Ph. FE For The Bea ve ie 5 \* 7 _ Joslyn. GtNSo a TRACTORS PAINT AVERILL'S -Drs., 4 Dr., Hardtops | iaso-citev: LET, R&il_ NO MON- ies FORD SDRRAN TE WT ove. J EROME In the Used Cars FOR SALE WOOD, FROM 5 TO 8 Oe ay fades. otherwise new. Re-| Top Dollar for Sharp Cars W agons and Converts. ae. down, _—- veg mens of ae Dy Exc ed” $1308 Sx’ ates i“ C dollars a cord si house, C. Gor- duced 8742 to $495. Bull- 2020 Dixie H'wy As low as “ month Call Credit/ oft, +30 “pm =e Rochester Ford Dealer ome Out To __don, MEtrose 4 -4-5857. mere. etc, also reduced | FE 2-0878 FE 46896) ‘Mer. Fate barawest O06, | a ct ok : . “Ty AKE ORION Copp RgEriace v WOOD, OAK. {attached to tractor, Bob ‘South. WEPAY : ; ; Harold Turser i961 4-DR. FORD, @CYLINDER, | | ou- 141 | t 4 ‘ _ern, 100 W. Mable. Walled Lake. art V-H are ) DOOR 2 OR 214, Rat. Nae x. Autea Rd., Ortonville . MOTOR SALES | GOOD | DRY St.A A AB woo ‘DE- McCULLOCH CRAIN SAWs _ : M KSTON R Sheetrock _livered, FE 46598 6. Rentals Parts & Repairs TC »P DOLL AR Or your car down. ‘51 CHEVIE 1 eaDat < ‘CAR, GOop | FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. m3 Fotd-Mereuty © CUARKST uy Regen 1890 Crooks Re. MI 6-0446 condition. Easy terms, P. W. Din- Auto. transmission. Power stee — WHITE BIRCH | ND “OAK icine — — FOR CLEAN USED CARS nan eM Huron ing. White sidewall tires Very | 1952 PORTIAC “DELUXE CATA- . ¢ 4 8 Sh t $1 35, a E 2-6244 en) CL. IN’ TON & TRUCKS UP TO 26 MOS. ON BAL. en ——“S6weR low mileage. Exe. cond. Maytair | ne. oe condition, all access, | Belv aon" PLYMOUTH Xx 1eet- . WANTED. 1. CIEAIN Matth , bas Rait, $430. e 2-2400, fis Fon : — NG Sat Avon prot er steering. 9 tbe radio, Bir Riyscors, sua we a. a Standing Timber SAWS Mew s- NO CREDIT PROBLEMS i951 CHEVROLET 2 DR. EX- condition, $385” ‘PERFECT ss MAple $4952 Brand new ; toon Zeiedetes, 3 100 sq. ft. .... 8 Pine, op cme tee maple. | $150 50, complete with 16° guide| . Hargreaves Sar. “Medium “grey Hntsh Ratt, 10 x Washington FORD are £2521 | “SH. ARP CARS ~ | power brakes, 6 an , eoring, Fir |r & cha | TAKE ADVANTAGE or oF new, W. W. tires, A real clean 1CED Fo! ick s. | 1956 Olds 98, hard top, sedan j F es, 8 radio & bh poe fe et axl, “Bis M For Sale Pets — 69 re ane SEPT TERMS gota 211.8 SAGINAW __FE_ 44546, LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION dependable Spudebed et mae hdeon Pacemaker. 15 ad | i606 Fontine Star ‘chet, “haratop, $1,200.) DAVEE. 9,600 miles, Save 4x8x); ywood ...... 2. 8. ———, diatittaeal ard twin tracto: ith i : OUTH ° * tts “ettite "pk Pine doards, ft... Ise |g PEMALE PUPPrEs. fans To AING BROS. Wie ee TRON AND ee hae price. FE 4-0003. includin dozer. biade. Te Rea 1956. Chev, 2 door Sevoy 8 Forder “Pow Powerfiite, twe Inside door jambs, W. P. .. "$3.95 good bi “880 0 Stank A YOUR IH. DEALER ¥ 26409 & FE 44878 i SAVE it’s EAsY TO DEAL with — FE ‘28000 1957 Chev, station wagon color sw Brand . ome. wy AVE. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke AS YOU HAVE NFVER _ MAST ED JONES" aa WkacURY “GOOD BODY Ie Shee: mene wegee. Big’ allowance’ ont your ear.” Soll pipe, galvaiiized. pipe, sewer a PART, COLL. If & PART HOUND | 551, EN8 VERSAMATIC TRAG.|Sce M & M Motor Sales SAVED BEFO . Working Mame Friend motor. $125. EM 09D 200 AND | 1955 Chev. Deluxe 2 1958 CHEVROLET crock “plaster and hardw ot ees $10 ouch FE dt a tors. Riding & walking with snow| For top dollar on Jate model . ae OLE yO pat cere 53 FORD CUSTOM 2 Sm? et hs cylinder, Del Ray. 2) pet Air Tee ieee down, ; SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER. * wee 3 2id, Black. M1250" apiece | POW, Tore. vane’ Bauip eee 2637 Dixie Hwy. OR 31603} FOR A BETTER DEAL, oan ret a ND | Overdrive, pShhiD 91.005. || 1984 Olds, 8, gedan. 219 8 Cy. Freee inte miles. TALS TOMES TERMS, 35869, _Dixie Hwy. MA §-187& OR 3.6906. | as MUCH As $7 FOR JUNK AND| BETTER § S COURTEOUS 10_N. Washington OA _#-2521 | 1963 Olds ian, ce MAKE 8 ‘: BEAGLE FO ore, 3 Mos. 2°rr “JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA| cheap cars. FE 22006 days or MEN WHO WILL BE HAP. 2 DON’T NEED CASH — 183 Chev. Bch Air” 2. door. wenusy PLYMOUE readers vy wagons. oe SELL be ¥v. ume a rn P BURMEISTER | 2d Black Stan oS" P Bob | REA ade eawp-| fiGH GOUCAR FoR —sonw—a| * CY WATTLES CHEVROLET BIRMINGHAM NASH | i883 Si Noa''dump. teu a Powerfite (renamisclon’ thera L. b Lo GERMA ort M ment Davis Machinery, Ortonville | Wrecked cars. FE 44878 — MY . “ . TAYL OR HEV RO L. ET “085 . Nort umber Co. | aKc GERMAN 8 ALE. WA 7902 ‘Starting wath year” rect ACK COOPER Leftovers 666 S. W Cc ) 1985 DODGE 8197 Cooley Lake—Rd, _0_mes. FH. MArket +3507. ne | eee SPARKY WRIGHT Als 5. Woodward, B’ham | oaxtana County's Oldest Chevrolet) 2 T. Pickup. 7,000 miles, New Pontiac. ey sien 8-3747 ate nd BR} Ni A N. N | SHEPHERD. Oliver °55 tractor. with Always Ready to Buy, _ JOHN LIRERTINE Co cars & “officals care M I 6-3900 Open till 9 Walled 1 Dealership car gaua \ + an: 2-joors PONTIAC Detroit: EL 6-418 | Beasties Maret ag. S| backhoe and loader, good |=" hating oF. woe Paste inp Oe pelt vith 2 cgi ry heaters BL LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN set Lake A +108 | Custom Catalina. Power, steerin ae Py awe ORE es IAN Ot. > ? » 4 we “« eek , windo' s, = PTIC T ANKS | Ainan shepherd FE OT discount. We alsa have/ 50219 179 BAGLEY ST. nr Aelow as a aT CARS. "7 AUBURN SHOP SUNDAY | Fadio. $400 downs SAN n Veaae FORCED OG Lk Rd. | AKC GERMAN sHEPHERDS | Other new and used trac- WANTED: SCRAP CARS ‘83 MERCURY, 2 DR. R&H, OVER- BUY MONDAY - Bpecial ae Bt ait SALE Frew champler 3% Yes. & dis- tors and implements, We | Ph OR _ VAS or", monet. Cash or trade, : . 1954 CHR YSLER > temper _tres’e “Bud She Shelton Motor Sales Low down payments Ma MERCURY tt RADIO~a | RIFMENSCHNEIDER | %,Ne% Yorker, fordor. _ Paver Pegsee GREET AEN | MAST Rertion Sade 2) CaS Sad we: service all) Etat “Qttymaies,| | CHEVROLET | 0 i # eit per | Shea UN tiie ns | YOUR DopgErivwoura | Siete peree mabe Yer @é ’ bd » + . “FE 4 6089 BRITTANY SPANIEL Pups. 6| P? f | “Oakland County's NORTH CHEVROLET | .DoDGE sats, 44053 VAN DYKE 232 8. Saginaw ® RFE 24131) Coronet 6 'Pordor $198 dows. E wks. old. AKC reg. OL 15081. | types of tractors includ- HIGH. $$ PAID F agra _NEAR 2 MILE a --~— | $49.82 per month. - _. 9 am. to @ HARDEE gtd nome OA eal "bel —_ ing Fords, Ford Fergu- BUYING F FOR ats adtest Growing Dealer” 1000 S. oo Ave. | iss) RED MG, TD MARK HT. Drive the Extra Few ee Per ose NASH TORO DELUXE POWER HAND ome 8-252) ore our DEA . way « MINGHA . ’ . | = mower uni wtin a Fo Atter 6. MY 25682 sons, Fergusons and Oli- GLENN'S MA 5.5071 Open nites “till 9 gf ow. “oes Ridgedale, Miles snd Save on These | Super Ambassador Pordor, $240 =e 7 Lb = econditioned Used Cars 1954 OLDSMOBILE Used only few times, mate vers. MOTOR SALES O ee een aoe, fr Uae ley gue tones [PEER REQOREED MALE) VS occ any & INDUS 4 8. SRO ST “aRD a CHEVROLET CHEVR LET VERCURY "44 Ba TONE |'56 Olds 9% Holiday $2995! “ ™T Si. “oesoto tle: FE_2-0014 after 6. ~ Ge SEER SP. Service, call ae aan 1953 door sedan, radio and heat-| walls. Auto, pizansmission. Heat- |°56 Olds Super && FireDome 8 border. 2 very clean BOXERS PRL 4046 = ton pickup, lignt green paint,| er, brow: and beige finish. er, 4 bnek ap lights. at vinyl in- once choose from. : Talbot Lumber | pissin OER? seauutay,| — hactiog Sele “7| THE, HIGH “DOLLAR | ta "sRtt "altars, Pat Hehor. “Exe, cond. MAyiair ¢0030,| Holiday ........$2895) ay ios Gas RET , d uction Sale For high grade used cars. We sieaivcniad aie “1 $246 . Plasterboard, Rock lath ‘phat pea NY bles sad females: Pets, | WO | otnteed them ‘Drive the extra miles.) NORTH CHEVROLET oo $595 MI 6.2900 56 Mate 88 Holiday $24 95} sorder, ‘Powerflite transmission, cat “uppiles wias “Deriand “Ave. gol breeding stock. Cali Sig” PAY vou well. 4046 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Saal dota Sesden otter hago lt Metrepaittan | "36 pack 4 dr. . radio. ‘good gas mileage. 2 cars h. FE 4458 meiermerrmclacseetai ssemernaren ae : ; ; wr . : Birmingham , ; ‘bl Mercury club ‘coupes R&H,| * wiera ........ $2895 | ae VALVE RE-| BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES | eye 2. “i. - VAN WELT : 7V ; Teak, OL, Ope, 80 per weet. - — 3 PROP Be errors j ‘ WOOD AND ecg th a cous re ee army et | SHEPARD MALE 8 MO vi tae orerkasied. MUbual 45185, deal. deal-\ 68 0 : FE a | wer eer Some Sraverties, RAH, dyna- sy Pontiac Deluxe $ B95) Cambridge subu . Radio. $795. Any ~ Pupple * | Surp' ‘ x OLIBTENING BL eves ir PINT ' *3 ; BENSON LU BER CO, | aisiz #804. “e.? wee & Used 7 hee 1 bits: Fite Pi KORE. yg Ra. & UseD CARS AVAILABLE SHOP 4 Metropolitan, ‘Ratt, ‘miles 42 |’54 Pontiac 2 dr... $ 895 mages a gg = 3 YOU SAVE — INSU. MD cibeec Tt & > monter old’ | DOLLA APPLIANCES | Sissons A 0008. vmonins Great athe at Schutz Motors TLE Docutine, Pore ates, | 'S4 Studebaker ated a 4 ura E SELL — AVE — ; - 4 aa er steering....... . “ation = nd pinaster, bear aod ‘Serkan Pine Knob | TOCHECELLANEOUS ARTICES © | BOO Y HARDTOP. | 8. WOODWARD oper ht"? Sz e Royal 4 dr. sedan, Rat | pe . epee e$ 795 ita Poxtiac } fia : ate ot yout Pouliding cass ae 2 Refreshment: S v d WE HAVE 1957 . i, i and OE ar oid fam, somber, — Se Per Deluxe, se cata BEYNON Novrd : s he. Se nen UES > fr " e| Paces ral ot cx! tambon“ | NEED A- FINANCE-| ents et DODGE TRUCKS |otpnenae eset be sae CHEVROLET spaiiee ree, door 5 8 705) cent ar vk a Bek” aoa ; Ss 5 | ; . Gessories too, Bumerous to. men- ker speedmaster, power | ontiac Deluxe § cvl. Pordor $15 dn, #10 per Wea ever Cae sho 5089 Dixie Highway — |ar SinerAh PRA Toy Oh AS cee, Oe ieee ee Green ead ‘beige, Teal nice ser, | Wallet Per ree Bow We gt. 8 6951) Maas pony ‘ Watch This Space for | FIXER? Order Classifie ' ; . THEY “ARE FLOOR DISPLAY! over setts 82,000, 212 San- |. be tal wagon, R&ll, "53 Olds 2 dr. oo. ..$ 895 Custam 8 ayer Que owner. Very Is! , Drayton Plains, Mich. , cope ek . 1a Pea : 795, (95 Ford Fairlane Club, RAM, Fore. ‘53 (fd : Inventory Specials! = Da EDA, Ds s super 88 y >Pe ads to sell, rent, find ‘a eg Dale Ht. Mushie$ PECIAL +-Di OM beautiful’ $1305 pe | church’ s Inc. B & B Auttion House: as rar lig ‘wate Lak Lo Low down payment "68 Velkewaton, *: “+. Ran, “ike A a ee, | 895: ~ BRAID. _ ' : . * ee : * yan | BOOd job.. FE 2-8181 j 1S ‘the Marke t +1513 2 NORTH CHEVROLET 6 ge reoch wagon WE. 4 | MANY OTHER LOWER PRICED | | Want Ad number! “ or a Fark ‘ oe Direct Factory Deaier- You Baie! 7 iy Woodward Aye. | ye DOWN “FOR ANY CAR he HOU GHTEN & SON fing vs : are ri; om ; “Birmingham oo Naat NASH, Py? 528 North Main f sansa ting rail hs Se A aa NI IE gg MOH MO gy | Recantery—]-—*e * it i a / BI . ae anise _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1957 : lay's Radio ces ae = connie Ak amaenon eg - Today's Television ‘Proper: Wa Programs furnished by statiois lsted tn this column are subject to change without notice ie _| exLw, _ WIBK, WCAR. #1 ‘ipnaaleaali away sil ee SR ) wear, WPORN, i eo WPON, Family of = | ee es Bit Chapel Hour J, News. ae ®- Longs 3 * |1100—WJIR, Pet ww, News, Lenhardt Bible Clesa . Fone nt Ged Ch Best ont the a Ege ake BBG Siew pesenede Central Methodist CKLW, ¢ ( WCAR, Ne a 1:30—WWJ, News, Music wobK peck Or Mich, SxLw. bod. ‘peviee Helén Traubul, J pharm () Movie, Lady ot ee WXYZ, World. Tomorrow WPON, Sunday Mood WPON, Guy Nuno ~ ey” Bishop, " CKLW. Lu Hou 7 , i 7 Be 7 ; 2: JR. News, Happiness guests. (2) The Jackie Gleasun|1:30—(2) Face .the Nation. (7) WPON, Holiday 11:00-—WIR, Geo, “Kendall Ww Muthelland st Co j ith Art C Youth B 6:00—W. Laymens Hour 220 a WWJ, Monitor CKLW, Austin Grant, Davies . y wi ¥ areau. Wan, Biesings sr iewn” Muse | MAN Aewh aimee | Wom ews Tom Oeoree | Audry Meadows. The Poor Soul,/2t@>—(2) Your Health and You. WWJ, Music. ‘til Dewn wav7, Orel JBK. News, U of whew \ahic den Reggie Van Gleason. (4) Mr. Hope, (7) Grand Ole WIR, Univ, Chrutopoers | WIEK, News "Moree asic WCAR, News, Spinorame |e WIR, id, Mrs. Burton #:30—(9) I Search for Adventure.| Opry. 7:30—WIR, Favt. Hymns ‘WEAR, Mews. “@pinorams o_o WCAR, Sperte. Parade American living in Peru traps/%:15—(2) Detroit Speaks. ae Farmer » Holiday 11:30—WJR, surat Symp.| CKLW, Bud h bird in “Ca et teel$:50—(3) “Last eck eal a - Church | t:00_wse. Nw. ¥. Phim, | Saw’ ue Liew Baptiss | 3:00—WJR, Pat Dutwrem shoe! huge . pture 3 . hs a of day a Piette WJBK, Adolescents Wes. 9 Mar Mes tie Conte. 7 wok ering Byrnes (1). Dance = Yorum — » Recor 9:00—(7) wrence Welk Show. nee. (9) Movie. Musie W. Bud Davies ; 7 _—. ear WETS. Hews. Ch'vetne, munes tetantink wean, Re News Don Mcbgod (9) NHL Hockey. Detroit Red/|3:00—(2) Hit Movie. (4) Holy Land, WIBK. Hour Woolworth Hoar | ¢:00—wdR, News, Houndup | WPOX, Teo ‘clus Wings ve, Tenuate, Magie ‘Leste, Drew Fesssta. wei ———. ir. | 2226—WWI, Monitor wav trea wo Max $:30—WJR, House Party at Toronto, (4) Caesar’s Hour./3:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. aE Gok He W2Yz, Billy Graham | CKLW. Rooster wh ne oy Saturday Survey, - |4:00—(4) Washington Square. (9) ww. Shotrs: tae wiieoner? war Clark” Reta CKLW, Eddie Chase 9:39@—(2) Hey Jeannie. ‘Million Dollar Movie > fe Sins WXYZ, Revival WPON, Early Bird Club wise, News Don Mcleod |19:4@—~(7) Ozark Jubilee. Red|4:30—(2) Col. March, (7) Medical W, News, Album | @te—watk, Voice ot Agric. 4:00 WIR, Bands, Ant Man | Foley, Brenda Lee, Carl Smith) Horizons. ' Heltde was News, Clark Re ww, MBC News cele sate second anniversary of/5:00—(2) Mama. (4) Special, 4:30—WwaR, ce 1:90-w7R een sue | WAYZ Wattrick. Sports | show. 4) George Gobel Show.| First Meeting. (7) U.S.A. Quiz. News, wo a, Bb Mae ve wean Mews, Melcoc Evelyn guest on comedy.|5:30—(2) Do You Trust Your WIBK. Peter Stoner Bet ewe b- bel Davia Road’ Bhow (2) Gunsmbke. Wife? (4) Capt. Gallant. (7) Sky _ News. Symphony | _ News, Clark 4 4:20—01IR. Senate Hall 10:15—(9) Playhouse. King. (9) Pride of the Family. ‘ rr “Woan News, Coffee Weis. hewn ter }10:30—(7) Jumba Theater. Davi d ’ . . we heen ’ 7:20—W. Musie Hall Kenrie | ~Niven in.“‘Operation-in-Money.” SUNDAY NIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS Won, Moliday CHL, Newe T ODen | ‘ww News at 8 | (9) Inner Sanctum; Ex-vaudeville|**®—(2) Telephone Time, “The Se -UL Meter . WJBK, BK. News Clark Reid Ware Wattrick, McKensie} comic has to do show at gun-| Consort,” Queen Victoria's pro- CKLW. Adventist Churen WJBK. News, point in “Nobody ‘aughs at ~posal of marriage to Prince Al- * saa win Jim Vinal W. Bob and Ray ” bert. (4) Meet The Press, guest ee tae bec. Bob Maxwell WPON, Road ‘Show You,” with Joey Faye.\(4) Your ‘Teas, SUNDAY uxt F hoee Teor, Danie | &: wR, Music, Hall Hit Parade, (2) Racket \ Squad. Secret ng ie ore measnny , 7 . xeorge M. Humphrey. (7) Fron- SB Tecra | ea nea ee a | eee ed aaty [OE Film Playhouse, Mhoritf] io Doctor, (9) Gliced Baptist 2 Sees, cKLW Quiet a . Church of WJBK, , Jack Benny ww, WXYZ, News, Israel WJBK, News, Music . WCAR, News, Spinorams WPON, Manhatian 7:30—WJIR, — Miss- Brooks) ane $:06—WJIR, News, M, Miller Your Bus. ‘Mopiter: Hour ' aoe “‘Giidranteed af Christ 9:00-2) JR, News, Weather wm. Grosse Pt. Baptist ws, Spinorama ty Baptist K, MSU, U of M WPO., Proudly We. Hall Pith Orch: ww, om WCAR, (lise) WXYZ Gave) WFON, (1000) » _ wa Too a a wren wed te “'WCAR, Spincrama Weekend | WJBK, U. of D. Showtime | 6:30-—WJR, Music Hal _ WPON, by Roth WPON, World News “WXYZ, Fred Wolf — . war news, Clark Reid — 0o—WJIR, William Sheehan wwe Minute Parade ‘ast _ W, News, Toby Da’ WJBK, tated Tom Gee ba WPON, “(orning Matinee ww. Minute a Hane oa ioe ie oRLW. a wer Sa ctral Class | WJBK, News, Tom George ba Wh ob en Ave Fees race WCAR, News, Beall News, McLeod wae Are. oo gS « Morean News, Spinorama Sean’ men ean 11;06—WJR, arthur God a y ya." arioar Goatees MOND \Y. AFTERNOON oe WJR, Jim Vinall : XYZ, Curtain Calls CREW “Austin a sa WJBK, News, Tom Geo WCAR, News, Bruce Martyo . EON, World Bows ORLW. Bud Davies WPON, Noontime Serenade 1:00—WJR, Wendy Warren aH _Ross Mulholland “hround “Few WJBK, 10:30—-WWJ, Eternal CKLW, Bully G1 Grenam WCAR, howe Spinorama CKLW. News, WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News Bob Allen Light WPON, Serenade, G. Nunn By JACK O'BRIAN -NEW YORK (INS) — When the) new columnist-crammed ‘‘Tonight" starts on Monday or. NBC-TV in) place of Kovacs and Allen, the pre- imiere lineup will include this weird contrast in types: s soa: Vey aul toh eptiod tp thole|. Jayne Mansfield, Al’ Landon, Ro- children when they did not partici-/berta Sherwood, George Gobel, os oa ‘Mount Sinai (NYC) Tiospitat’ s ma- ternity ward, Pg atomic lab in : Ch nd house [ DO-IT-YOURSELF | Svs. Gant, Ei marta TUBE TESTER = | Axcis. | 1 See Eves. ‘til 9 : 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 “Break the $250,000 Bank,” which tried to get attention by offering celebs an assured $10,- } 000, suddenly sank in its channel right after Ethel Waters won her Inc. $10,000. It was replaced without | fanfare Tuesday by another quiz, “Hold That Note,” which sounds like a switch on “Name That Tune.” Miss Waters (already paid the $10,000 she’d. won) and panelist- musician Bobby Sherwood were go- i © Reg. Priced at 69.95 - full-length piano hinge, poet A Truly Year ‘Round AIll- Aluminum Jalousie Door © You never change panels | © Instant weather contro] Just 0 flick of the wrist. shuts out winter's blasts! insects out. Non-rusting extruded aluminum, with Building Materials. Perry St. Basement New ‘Tonight’ Announces Oddly Contrasting Lineup ling for $15,000-when the quiz left la dull show). Steve Allen sneaked ‘way up on) . |speaking pups. . . ‘comes as a result of one of Will's | producers (Bob Northshield) who a ithe air. ; Besides Miss Waters, two other panelists of the quickly yanishing ‘old bore also were paid off: Fred- erick “Leuffer o! Brooklyn : hefted home $15,000 and Pierre Szamek of Newark ended his TV cageer with $10,000. As we guessed, “21” chipped a bit of Lucy’s Trerdex rating (22.3 for “21" to Lucy's 36.2) but didn’t affect Bishop Sheen's cus- tomary smaller but loyal TV con- gregation, Perry 30.1, Jackie 23.1... Jerry Lewis’ first TV solo attracted a big curiosity audience (46.5 in the first half, slipping to 37.7 in the second half as the curiosity was killed by Sullivan—-27 vs. Ed's 31—courtesy Ingrid Bergman's publicity inter- view, PICKS UP OPTION i night. ee | Ed Sullivan signed Xavier Cugat fend wife for two TV shots after ‘Abbe Lane's virtuoso jiggling on the Steve Allen Show,” | ey 4. Fred Muggs gets his pink slip March 1 and he's not even a vice president. Will Rogers offers $20,000 to any ‘talking dog—limited to English- 4, The offer ‘thought he heard his own dog “Spotty” say “Good Morning,” which just also happens to be the. ‘name of Will's CBS-TV morning j Klatch. Heads M66 Association IONIA (P—Allan M. Williams of Tonia Thursday was elected presi- ‘dent of the M66 Assn., a group formed to promote trav el on the ‘Michigan route which runs from| the Indiana State line to the ‘Straits of Mackinac. 3:00 — (9) Paragon “Playhouse. eS S Sid Caesar picked up Dick Lee's option and the very good boy. bari- tone will be aboard Sid's show to- ; Chorus, Sunset Club for persons 60 _Towiaur's 4 miomLioHs 00—(9) Sunday Open House. ¢ Hunting with “Bloomfield Open H 4:10—(2) Washington Report. Sen. Charles Potter. me! 6:25—(; See Hunt.” (9) ‘ie Fixit. (4) Ask the Camera. (2) Beat The Clock. Ontario Provincial At 6:45—(9) fairs. _[—(7) Code 3. (9) Temple Bap- Aist...Church..... 4)... Sheriff..of . Co- 7:30—(7) Famous’ Film Festival “A Queen Is Crowned,” films of the coronation of Elizabeth Il. Lawrence Olivier speaks narra- Are Pomp. (2) The Buccaneers. American _ ingenuity | saves stu|12 dent invited to duel at ‘versity. oe ee sain Ari = ar (4) (Color) Perry Como Show.'|1 Musical variety. Edith Adams, Peter Palmer of “Li'l Abner,” who hates to use his gun has to protect his town from gamblers in “The Silver Star” with Edgah, (9) /> Buchanan, Marie Windsor. National News. (4) 11 o'clock News. (2) News Final. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Movie Date. Joel Mc- Crea, Francis Dee in “Four Faces West.” (4) Weekend Wea: thercast. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 — (4) Filmiand’s Finest. Mervyn Johns, Nova Pilbeam in “Counterblast."” (2) Nightwatch Theater. Gale Storm, in ‘One Crowded Night’; Kent Smith, Bonita ‘Granville in “Youth Runs Wild.” SUNDAY MORNING 7:35—(2) Meditations. 8:00—(2) Cristophers. 8:15~—(7) Film Featurette. eo ‘Hobbies in Action. Fox|8:55—(4) (Color) News. . in and around Detroit|#:0e—(2) “Court of Health. e Pet Parade, (2) TV News | (Channel 2—WIBK-TV Cranael (RET _ Garnet ARTE” Bee chacaonntl 20—12) Sices ‘for Shut-ins. @ Church of the Crossroads. Joe Palooka. :30—(2) This Is° the Life. Sonete Sow. (1) Chriatian Sch|1 M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Christophers. - 10:30—(2) Cartoons for Kids, (7) jtoue and Hardy. * 14:00—(2)-- Sagebrush~ Shorty: Erwins. (9) Movie, “Shadow! Ranch.” 11:30—-(7) My Little Margie. 12:00—(2) Capt, Midnight. (4) -_Fry.| (Color). World Around Us. _{7)} — Bowl «| 18:60—(2) Detroit Pulpit, (4) U. of , circumstantial evidence ' points to member of Italy's su- ®& Uncle Tree.” ets) News (4)-News, weath| preme court. 10:30—(4) Life With Elizabeth. (7) Science Fiction Theater, “Killer % The True and False,” est Signe Hasso, 11:15—(2) Weather. 9) Theater, Nightwatch Theater, ing, _- 12: £65" aw? Coloriand. feed sa ter. ™ * 12:30—(2) Wild Bill. Hickok, Kit Carson, _( “oe :00-(2) Heckle and Jeckle-kids. (4) Beat the Champ. (7) World Church, 6:30—(2) Air Power, “Japanese Perimeter,” story of battle of \Midway in World War II. (4) Lassie. (7) Cisco Kid. (9) Mest the, UAW-CIO, 7:00—12) Badge 714. (4) The The Whistler, (7) You Asked For It. (9) ‘Ray Milland. 7:30—(2) Benny. (4) Circus Boy. (7) Amateur Hour. (9) My Favorite Story. :00-—-(2) Ed Sullivan, guests fn- clude, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, West Point Glee Club, Dorothy Kirsten. (4) Steve Allen. (9) Movie, ‘‘Wheel of Fortune.” (1941), John Wayne. 8:30—(7) Auto Show, 1957 models, some not previously shown. 9:00—(2) G.E. Theater, “Doctors of Pawnee Kill,” brothers dis- "Theater, “Sound of Silence.” » Open